Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, February 01, 1916, Image 4

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Devices
A RE you searching for that some-
thing for mother, wife, sister,
sweetheart or grandmother wonder­
ing what to buy? Woman appreciates
the tasty, the dainty, the ornate and
the USEFUL combined. These quali­
ties are all embodied in
Electric Heating Devices
WE HAVE
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OREGON P O W E R CO.
Announcement
IIA V IN G bought the plant of the Uo-
* * quille Mill and Mercantile Com­
pany, the undersigned is now prepared
to fill all orders for any kind of
LUMBER
Especial attention will be paid to the
local demand, and ew r\ effort will be
made to supply anythir.g needed at the
shortest possible notice.
Your orders
are solicited.
E. E. JOHNSON
( C o u t i u u e d from P a g e i)
t h i n g s , we ¡ re unafraid-
T h a t is
h u m a n n a t u r e a s s e r t in g itself, a n d
I in t h i s i n s t a n c e I a m in c lin e d to
j t h i n k t h a t th es e g o o d m e n a n d wo-
' m e n all possess s o m e th i n g of the
spirit of a d v e n t u r e , and a love for a
little of t h e a c t u a l d a n g e r of the
s i t u a t i o n . I a m t r y i n g to d e sc rib e
t h e s i tu a tio n since for d a y s we m u s t
live in th is c o n d i t i o n —-a c o n d itio n
w h i c h on th e o n e h a n d is se rio u s
a n d sin iste r , a n d c an o n l y be re a l ­
ized by so b e r, t h o u g h t f u l c o n t e m ­
p l a tio n ol t h e a ctu al co n d itio n .
M o ra liz in g , it is a h a p p y c h a r a c t e r ­
istic of h u m a n i t y t h a t i n d u s t i y ,
c o m m e rc e a n d t r a n s p o r t a t i o n is u n ­
d i s t u r b e d , for a s I a m d i c t a ti n g this
I h e a r all a b o u t me l a u g h t e r a n d
h a p p in e s s ; t h e
h a n d is p l a y i n g
h o m e s o n g s on d e ck a n d we a r e a p
p a r e n t ly as fiee from a n x i e t y as we
w o u ld be in o u r o w n h o m e s a t o u r
o w n firesides.
T h e m e m b e rs of
th e p a r ty a re w r i t in g letters w h ic h
t h e y c o n f id e n tly e x p e c t to m a il at
K i r k w a l l , a l t h o u g h w e a r e told
t h a t th e c e n s o rs h i p will d e la y the
letters l o n g e r t h a n as t h o u g h th e y
were m ailed in C h r is tia n ia .
The
o p tim is m o! h u m a n i t y w h ic h I h a v e
d e sc rib e d a m o n g the P eace P i l g r i m s
is f u r th e r p r o v e n by t h e o p t im i s m
of th es e letter w r ite r s a n d n e w s ­
p a p e r m en w h o h a v e su c h u n ­
b o u n d e d faith in h u m a n a g e n c ie s,
since they a re fly in g in t h e face of
all a d v ic e , firm in th e be lie f t h a t
b ecause S c o tla n d is n e a r e r t h a n
C h t i s t i a n i a , th a t letters , e v e n in
t h e w a r z one a n d u n d e r the re stric
lio n s of the c e n s o r, m u s t ‘‘of c o u r s e "
re ac h their d e s t in a t io n a h e a d of
th o se th a t m i g h t g o u n d i s t u r b e d
from a n e u t r a l p o rt t w o d a y s f u r ­
ther aw av .
c o n s c io u s o f t h e n a t u r e of the m is ­
r e p r e s e n t a t i o n c o n c e r n i n g the so- ♦
c alled “ m u t i n y . ”
M y impression #>
h a s been from t h e h e g in n iu g , t h a t *
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it is not th e big f e a tu r e of our j o u r - q ,
n e y at all a n d t h a t th e p ro m in e n ce
g i v e n to t h e m a t t e r w as due to th e ♦
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p r e sen c e o f r e p ie s e n ta l iv e s ol the ♦
m e t r o p o l it a n
p re ss,
who seized <$>
♦
u p o n the s i t u a t i o n for th e pu rp o se 3>
of a i d i n g t h e i n te r e s t s at h me t h a t $
h a d a t t e m p t e d to d isc re d it the mis- v
siou of th e “ P e a c e S h i p ”
As I ^
h a v e said before, th is p i lg tim a g e is <s>
c o m p o s e d of
p e ople ot forceful ❖
♦
m in d s a n d e v e r y so rt of o p inion ♦
W h e n a p l a tf o r m was presented the ♦
o nly q u e s t io n at issue was the ad- ♦
<$>
v isihility of a d e c la r a tio n a g a i n s t <8>
t h e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n p o lity ot the <8>
U n i t e d S t a t e s w h ic h provides for a <?>
la r g e in c r e .s e in th e a r m y a n d n a v y .
T h o s e w h o fr m ed the platform i
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P ria ttri and High Hat«.
In no trade, writes a correspondent,
has the fall (rom favor of the top hat
been more marked than among print­ !
ers
The old time compositor—the
“case hand,“ as he la now termed to
distinguish him from the linotype op­
erator—never forgot th at he was the
aristocrat of the labor world, entitled,
as he proudly claimed, alone among
old time craftsmen to w ear a sword,
the m ark of the gentleman. A quarter
of a century hack top hata were com­
mon weur In printing offices. They O*-#-*-#-**-*#'**-*#—*•+*■+*-+*—■*•*■*—C/
are found still In quiet buckwaters of
the trade. But w hat would happen If
the linotype operator came to bis
“mangle" nowadays wearing one? He
would probably be pelted to death with
AND
“slugs.” I f he owns one he keeps It for
I funerals, christenings and weddings.
One hat I know of has already com­
<$> mitted polygamy, having been freely
<£> loaned to bridegrooms whose wardrobe
<i> was minus the hat or state.- London
Call and ace us or telephone
♦ Chronicle.
♦
IN T H E D A IR Y .
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The superior cow will respond
to increased food more readily
than the Inferior cow,
No, ' n a ' ter bow
to
ure It out, you will alw ays find
th a t there Is more money In pure
bred stock than In scrubs. Use
pure bred bulls.
Once a cow Is out of sympathy
with the milker the process of
elaboration and concentration Is
retarded and we are apt to say
she “bolds up" ber milk.
Fiber brushes for washing milk
utensils should replace the com­
mon disbrag. They do better
work and are more easily kept
clean.
In a time of high priced dairy
products and high priced feed
the da iryman who raises his
own fet'd comes out f a r ahead of
the one who has his feed to buy.
C ir c u la r s ,
"Billheads,
S ta te m e n ts .
YOU WANT THEM
WE PRINT THEM
and we will call and see you.
e n co u ra g e m e n t.
to o k th e g r o u n d t h a t we c ould not i i a i i i y r » U A k l f l l C T U C
c o n s i s t e n t l y g o to E u t o p e u p o n a
peace m is sio n a n d be re garde d ser-s
iously u n l e s s we stood a g a in st m ili |
ta r is m or so c alled “ p r e p a r e d n e s s “ |
U p o n t h e e sse n tia l principles w h ic h j
h a d to d o w ith t h e use of o u r ef- I , Whether rhe winter calf shall go out
to pasture next spring sleek and
forts to re sto re peace a n d b r in g healthy or thin and unthrifty depends
a b o u t d i s a r m a m e n t , we were a greed, entirely upon the care and feed that it
T h o s e w h o op p o se d the plan k in receives writes E E. Itockwood In
.
H o a r d s Dairyman. Many a well born
th e p l a t .o r m a g a i n s t p re p a re d n e s s i animal falls f a r short of fulfilling its
f r a n k l y s t a te d as th e i r reason t h a t \ possibilities solely because of neglect
th e y b e lie v e d t h a t it was an issue during the first six months.
The calf should be dropped In a
t h a t m i g h t be lelt with the pe ople clean, yvell littered box stall and left
of the U n i t e d S t a te s , a n d some felt with Its dam for twenty-four hours.
t h a t it m i g h t be c o n s tr u e d as a n at During this period It will obtain the
first milk from the udder In the natu
tem p* to inject politics in to ou r rat m anner and In such quantities as
p l a t f o r m s . T h e r e was au ab so lu te nature requires.
At the end of twenty-four hours re
sin c e r ity of p u r p o s e a n d a ¡ree e x ­
move the youngster to a d e a n , dry In
pression of o p i n io n , su c h as m ig h t closure and begin to teac-li It to drink
be e x p e c t e d w iih in nnv g .ith e iin g Some calves take more kindly than
ot i n t e l l i g e n t people.
I h a v e said others to this process, but usually a
few days are aulllcient to complete the
before t h a t th is is th e most intelli education. Since under natu ral condi­
g e n t b o d y of m en a n d wom en th a t tions any young animal takes a small
I h a v e e v e r m e t; a n d perliaps t h a t quantity of food nt a time, care must
be exercised not to overfeed. Two
is t h e r e ason w h y we louud o u r ­ quarts a t a time will bo sufficient at
selves so w ide a p a r t upon this issue. first, n.id tills preferably warm from
W e w h o s i g n e d th e plaifotm , fin d ­ the udder of Its dam. At the end of a
" T H E M U T IN Y ”
week or ten days skimmilk may be In­
i
Kit k wall,
S c o t la n d — T h e
big n g it w as im possible to b rin g the troduced as a portion of the ration.
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n e w s p a p e r ite m r e p o rte d by w i r e ­
less as the p r i n c i p a l s e n s a tio n of the i n g , did th e n e x t t h in g , w hich was
v o y a g e of the g o o d P e a ce S h i p to a ssu r e th e m in o r i t y , that we saw-
O s c a r I I c o n c e r n e d t h e so c alled no r e a so n w h y t h e y s h o u ld n o t co­
“ m u t i n y . ” W a i t i n g h e r e in the o p e r a t e w ith us to th e fullest pos
p e ac efu l h a r b o r of K i r k w a l l , S c o t ­ sible e x t e n t . Mr. F o r d to o k th e
l a n d , for p e r m iss io n to pro c ee d on m a t t e r in h a n d a n d m a d e it plain
o u r j n u r n e y , we h a v e l e a r n e d th a t t h a t th e sa m e c o rd ia l welcome lh a e
t h e d is p a tc h e s were so e x p lo s iv e h a d been e x t e n d e d to all iu the be­
t h a t th e B r itish took th e r e p o rts g i n n i n g ol th e t r i p w ould c o n ti n u e
litei ally a n d c o n s i d e r e d the a d v i s a ­ d u t i u g t h e p i l g r i m a g e — a n d g r a d ­
bility of s e n d i n g relief to o u r ship. ually w h a t w a s. n o t h in g m o te t h a n
T h e K irk w all paper
h a s been " a t e m p e s t in a t e a p o i ” su b s id e d .
b r o u g h t on b o a r d , but it c o n t a i n s T h e d isc u ssio n w a s h e a te d but
T h e d a i r y m a n w h o is a n x i o u s to
b u ild u p Ills h e rd q u ic k ly s h o u ld
n o m e n t i o n of t h e pre senc e of th e n e v e r u n f r i e n d l y , a n d w hile it m ad e
s p a r e n o p a in s in k e e p in g th e
c a lv e s a n d y o u n g h e if e r s g ro w in g .
" P e a c e S h i p ” w h i c h lays w ith in good copy for th e n e w s p a p e r s , yet
T h o s e t h a t h a v e b ee n p o o r ly fed
a n d a r e s tu n te d in siz e a r e f a r
s i g h t of t h e v illa g e .
T h e m ilita ry I t h i n k t h a t th o se w h o k e p t cool
m o r e a p t to h a v e tr o u b l e a t c a lv ­
s i t u a t i o n is in s u c h a b so lu te c o n tr o l h e a d s n e v e r for a m i n u t e believed
in g t h a n th e o n e s t h a t h a v e been
so fed a s to be in t h r i f t y c o n d itio n
t h a t o u r p r e se n c e h ere h a s been t h a t it w o u ld c a u s e a split in the
a n d la r g e f o r th e ir a g e . T h e f i l ­
tr a tio n show ’s a t h r i f ty J e r s e y c a lf.
c once ale d from th e people on s h o r e d e le g a t i o n , a n d as a m a t t e r of fact,
or k e p t o u t of p r i n t by th e c en s o r. m y p e r s o n a l be lie f is t h a t it clarified
I re la te t h e s e facts at t h is tim e t h e a tm o s p h e r e , a n d h a d an e x ­ gradually diminishing the proportion
of new milk until all Is from the sepa­
m e r e ly to s h o w th a t we are not trem ely beneficial effect.
rator.
At the end of a month or earlier
W einhart Now Brewing
some nicely cured alfalfa or clover
Tem perance Beverage hay should be placed before the
youngster. Provide a fresh allowance
every day, for a calf will not relish
( C o n t i n u e d from P a g e O n e
th at which lias been nosed over and at
w ould not he p e r m i t te d t o b r i n g his first, too, only the choicest bits will
he eaten. Some kind of grain should
o w n be er or w h i s k e y i n t o a r e f r e s h ­ be given as soon as the animal will
m e n t p a r lo r a n d p a r t a k e t h e r e o f take it. Cooked linseed or similar
T h e v e n d o r ’s bond w o u ld he for­ foods are often recommended, but
ground oats or a handful of wheat
feit, a n d h i s p u r c h a s e c o n tr a c t
bran fed dry once or twice a day will
w ould c an c el.
help to make bone and muscle without
P a u l W e s s i n g e r is h e a d of the the bother of preparing porridge.
XVeihtaard E sta te , a n d he a n n o u n c e s Where it is obtainable, whole corn can
make up a large proportion of the
in th e m ost u n e q u iv o c a l t e r m s th a t grain ration. The object should be to
We will supply a large
h e will n o t a tt e m p t to v iola te the keep up a steady, thrifty growth with­
Government Map, pre­
law in a n y w a y ; t h a t h e will not out inducing surplus f a t
Scours, th a t bane of calf hood, may be
pared by the Interior
m a n u f a c t u r e beer while p r o h i b it i o n guarded against by avoiding overfeed­
is in force in O r e g o n ; t h a t he will ing of milk. Increase the quantity
Department, at 50 cts.
not s h i p beer no w on b a n d to a n y gradually, but never allow the animal
to gorge itself. With a fresh stock of
each, by mail prepaid.
po in t in O r e g o n ; t h a t h e will not
hay every day and a regular grain
s h i p beer n o w on h a n d o u t of the ration in addition to its milk, the
These maps are official
sta te e x c e p t on c o n d it i o n t h a t it youngster will grow like a weed.
Still anoth er thing is essential to
will n ot be r e s h ip p e d in to t h e sta te
thrift, and th a t is a clean, dry, well
of O r e g o n ; a n d t h a t he will n o t p e r ­ lighted stall, which is reasonably
warm. Cold, wet floors insufficiently
mit a n y v e n d o r to h a n d l e his 'e m
Bureau of Animal
p e r a n c e b e v e r a g e s if t h e v e n d o r a t ­ provided with betiding soon become
foul and are u menace to health. The
Industry Publications
t e m p ts to e v a d e the p r o h i b it i o n law. comfort of all Ids animals through the
T h e W e i n h a r d B r e w e r y h a s a lot cold winter months should l>e the
ot beer m a n u f a c t u r e d , w ith w h ic h study of every herdsman. Warm quar­
ters are no more conducive to this end
to fill c o n tr a c t s m a d e w ith C a l i f r-
than good, thick, dry beds of straw,
Diseases of CATTLE,
nia d e a le r s w h o h a v e a g r e e d n o t to and no m atter how big the straw-
s h ip a n y po rtio n th ere o f b a ck in to stack in the fall it should I k » nt the
HORSES, POULTRY,
vanishing point when another thresh­
the S ta te of O r e g o n .
H e will con-
I ,
ing time rolls around—every bit of It
etc., 50 cents a volume
t m u e to s h ip to C a lifo rn ia from this used in providing comfortable beds.
postpaid. These are all
stock after the tirsi o f t h e ye ar u n ­ “Knee deep In clover“ sounds very
well, b ut knee deep In stra w when the
til his stock is e x h a u s t e d
H e an
Government documents
mercury is dropping to the bottom of
ticipates th at his r i g h t to d o so may­ the thermometer is ju st ns necessary.
and some are out of
be c o n te sted , b u t s a y s he will ta k e
print.
S k im the M ilk C le a n .
th e case into the F e d e r a l C o u r t tin
tier th e c o n stitu tio n a l p r o v isio n l i n t
,f •T0” nrc
'»itter fat you van
r
I nfforil to skim the cream pretty heavy
th e Male c a n n o t c o m p e l him to
m ake It rich In liutter fat. for
violate a contract. H e s a y s he will
m,,an that you keep more
not a tt e m p t to m a n u f a c t u r e a n d j skimmilk on the farm,
Write us for any Gov­
will not s n ip in a n y p o in t w i i h in
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O r e g o n , hut th t h e feels he h a s
ernment Publications.
the r i g h t to «-hip lieer m a n u f a c t u . e d
O ET YO U R
prior to J a m m y i to fill c o n t r a c t s
for c o n su m p tio n iu C a lifo rn ia.
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E n v e lo p e s ,
L e tte r h e a d s ,
C a rd s,
He—I thluk your family name is
such a fine one. Sh%-~Do you? I get
dreadfully tired of it.
we don’t do your printing we both
lose money.
WINTER DAIRY CALF
Government
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Documents
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A Desk Phone Is Cheaper
Because it takes less of your time and
energy to answer.
Because the convenience will cause you to
use it more and receive the
Dividends of Service, j
Because it costs you less in dollars and
cents than in the past.
The cost of a desk telephone is 25 cents per
m o n th —less than one cent a day.
Coos and Curry Telephone Co.
R. E. SHINE, V.-Prcs
0. C. SANFORD, Asst. Cashier
A. J. SHERWOOD, PRES.
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
O P C O Q U I L i L i B , O R B Q O f l ,
TransactsaGeneral Banking Business*
Boari! of Di rectora
ib C. Dement, A. J . Sherwood,
L. Harlocker,
L. H. Hazard,
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Crocker Woolworth N ’l Bank, San Francisco
F irst Nationall Bank of Portland, Portland
SOLID
a bank
ROCK
account
stands be­
tween a man and many busi­
ness difficulties. It enables
him to know exactly w hat his
cash resources are at all times.
I t puts him in a position where
he can ask a loan to meet an
emergency.
Call here and
learn some other advantages.
Farmers
and
Merchants Bank
Roseburg Myrtle Poi
And Auto Line
Leave Myrtle Point on arrival oi
i*ont from Bandon. Auto to Rock
Creek and from Camas: only 14
miles of staging. Arrives at Rose-
burg 7:30 p. m. connectii.g with
north bound train. Arrive Myitie
Point 4 p. m.
Make reservations in advance at 0*1
Drug Store, Marshfield.
All Baggage Handled
Fare From Myrtle Point $7.00
J . L . L A IR D ,
P ro p rie to r
Office a t L a i r d ’s S t a g e B a r n , M y r t l e P o i n t , B oth P h o n e s
HOTEL
BAXTER
U nder New M anagem ent
Having leased this well-equipped hotel, I propose
to conduct it in such a manner as to merit pat­
ronage and give satisfaction to the traveling
public.
CHARLES BAXTER, Proprietor
RE-BUILT TYPEW RITERS
"ALL MAKES"
Fully Guaranteed One Year
UNDERWOODS
Model 4, automatic ribbon re­
verse .................................. $ 30
Model 5, automatic ribbon r e ­
verse
35
Model 4, 2-color, back spacer 45
Model 5, 2-color, back spacer 50
Model 8, 14-In. carriage, auto.
ribbon reverse
35
Model 3, 14-in. carriage, back
spacer, 2-color................. 50
REMINGTONS
Model 10, Elite type
$ 32
Model 10, Pica type
37
Model 11, decimal tabulator
40
Model 11, dec. tab. Wahl add­
ing and su b t r a c t ’g device 100
00
00
00
00
00
00
50
50
00
00
Models 6 and 7..........................
OTHER MAKES
Model 3, Oliver....................
$
Model 5, Oliver
Model 2. L. C. ^mith, pivot
bearing
Model 2, L.C.Smith.ball bear.
Model 2, L.C.Smith, ball be ar­
ing, back spacer
Model 5, L.C. Smith, latest
Model 2, Monarch
Model 2, 4, 5 and 6,Smith Pre­
mier ......................................
Model 10, Smith Premier
Models 1 and 2, Royal
Model 5, Royal
15 oo ;
20 00
27 5 0 1
25 00 i
27 50 I
32 50 I
47 5o.
30 OO'
15
30
27
40
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Sold $5.00 Cash and f5.00 a month machines sent for three days’ examina
tion to any point on the Pacific Coast and if not satisfactory may be J
retu rned at our expense.
THE WHOLESALE TYPEWRITER CO., Inc.
37 Montgomery St.
San Francisco
321 Washington St.
Portland
711 Second Ave
Seattle
s^ S /W V --.