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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1916)
Notice of Sheriffs Site ß eilou a "Yeai ä S a la it K I T T Y GRAY, an Ararican newspaper reporter, finds ai l ] ircha .es half an old coin .at si ■ discovered in the window of an o f . i n ■ !v >p. She is so n v ! ii h i i imises impressed by tl A ••eid adventure that .••ihcrpositi- -tonthe ■ pe r in order to d e v o t e h e rs e lf to : *! ini; the mystery. The derision of her ■r ir.ovi ; her to Let him a ye ar’s sal- IO ........ ~ ~ 3 toy * hat; he*' an do it. Sin: starts for the y and i: utthe story lowed by ■ v. > rive to — I'avail her at i tv turn. • 'X . her r the m st I How she triu n il hair-breadth t al, versal’s new ms ni.'-.iiit 1 founded on the si- . ¡,y wrote such masterpieces <■■ “ 54-40 or Fijiht.” on 1 done his previous chons in t i: C O IN , which is pin; i d f'v i- ation o f moving picture .he Uni- fO IN , sor who . i Hubble,” •' He has out of 'I HE B R O KEN sii combin- ! r« -.I • nn>I sensation. 8ee Gran* Cunnrd und Fran. ;. F Folli.w K itty Gra tj i 1 - . picture serial ever shown uu the u i -a sqm..!, iu the finest See THE B R O K E N C O IN 9 a E pisodes — O ne E ach W eek, The P h o to P lay S eria l Suprem e I B y VIRTUE o f an execution and order o f sale duly issued by the Clerk o f the Circuit Court o f the County of Coos, State of Oregon, dated the 14th day of January. !»!♦>, in a certain action in the Circuit Court for said County and State, , wherein L. Strong an Plaintiff recover- I ed judgment against VV. S. Jiss and Lucy Jess, his wife defendants, for the sum of One hundred forty-eight and 55- 100 Dollars, and coats and disburse ments taxed at Fourteen and 50-100 Dollars, on the third day of January, 1191«. Notice is hereby given that I will on ! the 4th day o f March, 1910, at the front door of the County Court House in Co- Iquille in said County, at 10 o’clock in ! the forenoon o f said day, sell at public ' auction to the highest bidder, for cash, ; the following described property, to-wit: Lots h and 7, the East one-half of | the northwest quarter, (less ten acres) : of Section eighteen, township twenty- , eight, south o f Range twelve west of the Willamette Meridian, containing ninety-eight acres, all in Coos County, ! Oregon. Taken and levied upon as the I property of the said defendants, W. S. | Jess and Lucy Jess,his wife,or as much thereof as may be necesiary to satisfy | the said judgment in favor of plaintiff j and against said defendants with inter- | eat thereon, together with all costs and disbursements that have or may accrue. A LF R E D JOHNSON, Jr , Sheriff. Dated at Coquille, Oregon, January 28, 1916. 2-l-5t ! FREEDOM. T h e B est T hat C o u ld B e D o n e u n d e r th e C irc u m s ta n c e s D A IRY and CREAMERY By F. A . MITCHEL Who soils hit freedom in ex change for gold Shall make eternal servitude hie fate. —Homer. En-Vclopes, ç, Letterheads . Cards, Circular j . Í Billheads, ¿ Statem ents . Reforming a King. King Victor Emmanuel of Italy U ex remely democratic, cud It was the remark of a worktngmuu that first led him to be so. Formerly he was very reserved and was not oftcu to be found in sing among his people. One day, however, he granted a private audience to n prominent workman, ills majesty discussed many subjects with his guest. Including the latter's work In a glass factory. A t last the king hinted that he might visit the factory himself one day. to which the workman replied: “ Y'our people have been a very long time without seeing your face, sire— except on stumps." The king did not say anything at the | Call and time, but he thought the man’s words over very carefully, and henceforth no j and we will Italians had cause for complaint that | bis majesty kept himself uloof from we don’t do them In the seclusion of his palace. lose money. Margaret BrlAdey was brought up GARGET OR MAMMITIS. by a couple of maiden aunts, sisters, wlio were well off and intended that Old Fashioned Remedy That Rarely Fails of Success. after their death Margaret should As a graduate of Toronto Veterinary have their belouglugs. These were In college and a practitioner of twenty part a comfortable house and grounds years’ experience, writes a correspond In the village, In which they lived. ent of Hoard’s Dairyman, I wish to Margaret proved an apt scholar and give a little of my observation and ex AND was graduated with honor. Since life perience of that ugly condition of a with her aunts was very dull she cow’s udder, garget or mammitis. My practice and observation have yearned for something livelier. After a year o f “ sitting around holding her led me to believe that true garget is hands." as she expressed It, she de due to a condition of the system and manifests itself locally, just as do termined to go to the city to teach. strangles or colt distemper In horses, see us or telephone Ilcr aunts combated ber resolution which is a septic fever, yet manifests They reminded her that they had cared Itself locally by a tumor in the Inter call and see you. If for her since she was an Infant, edu maxillary space and usually suppu your printing we both cated her and given her everything rates. In the large number o f cases to she wanted. All In vain. Ono morn ing when Aunt Sarah went Into her which I have been called I always find symptoms v f more or less indigestion room to awaken her the bird had flown. (when seemingly there was no cause), Three years passed, durlug which a partially dry muzzle, an increase In — there was no communication between pulse rate, some temperature and a the aunts and the niece. Margaret Notice of Administrator’s Sale Superior Telegraph Service was getting on well us a teacher when Notice is hereby given that the un she fell 1 1 1 . Having no means to pro A few days ago Mr. John G. Kendall called our Marshleld dersigned. administrator o f the estate Telegraph office and dictated a message to our operator to be o f David M. Drew, deceased, under vide u substitute for her school duties, she was dropped from the salary roll. sent to Mr. John D. Goss, who was in Portland. In just and by authority of an order of the 11J minutes, our Telegraph operator called Mr. Kendall and County Court of the State o f Oregon Then the poor girl began to regret that read an answer to him from Mr. Goss. The message had in and for the County o f Coos duly she had yielded to the Impulse to be made and entered on the ¡¡9th day of Independent Nothing remained for been sent to Portland. Mr. Goss had been located, the mes sage delivered to him, he had written the answer, which was January, 1916, authorizing and direct her hut to go back to ber aunts and ing me so to do, will from and after returned through the same successive steps. This is an ex ample of the prompt, efficient aud satisfactory telegraph ser the first day o f March, 1916, proceed to ask their forgiveness and help. Taking advantage of a slight rally, vice which is being rendered daily to Pacific Coast points. sell at private sale all o f the real prop Standard Rates. Satisfactory Service. Call, telegraph and erty of the said estate, to-w it: the she spent her last funds for a railway She ar dictate your message or file it at any of our offices. south half of the southeast quarter and ticket to her former home the south half of the southwest quarter rived at the house ns darkness was Up to date dairyman long ago o f section thirty-four, in township failing, n ow comfortable everything learned the fu tility of using scrub twenty-nine south, range fourteen west looked! There were ttie dainty white bulls. Scrub bulls cost as much to keep, and their progeny is o f no of the Willamette meridian, in Coos value except fo r veal. A pure bred ( ounty, Oregon, to the highest and bouse, tbe porch and lattice covered bull o f any of the dairy breeds, best bidder; terms of sale not less than with vines, the flower garden to one when crossed on common cows, one half cash in hand at time of sale, side, the kitchen garden lu the rear, w ill produce almost invariably a balance payable not more than five the whole Inclosed by the low picket better cow than its dam. Th e bull years from date o f sale with interest fence She went us fast as lier condl siiowQ is a pure bred Holstein. on such deferred payment, if any. at tlnn would penult up *be walk, opened R. E. SHINE, V.-Pres A. J. SHERWOOD, PRES. the rate of not less than eight per cent the door und eutered. All was still. 0. C. SANFORD, Asst. Cashier L. H.rHAZARD, Casia,, large decrease of milk flow. For all per annum. “ Aunt Elizabeth!" she called, with Dated February 1, 1916. such cases I prescribe the following old no reply G U Y DREW, fashioned remedy, which has proved “ Aunt Sarah!" Still no answer. Administrator of the Estate of David almost a specific for this disease: One She went through the house, but M. Drew, Deceased. 2-l-5t O H C O Ç U IIiL iE i, O R B G O f i . pound of sulphate of soda or glauber found no one. Thinking that her aunts salts, a heaping tablespoonful of pul had gone out, she took off her wraps T h e D e g ra d a tio n o f Matter. verized ginger and two of common T r a n s a c t s a G e n er a l B a n k i n g Busince ► and sat down In the living room be I f we examine the life history salt. This is dissolved in two quarts uny subsume with sullicieut Unowl- fore tbe open fireplace. In which were of hot water and given carefully and Board of Director». I Uor respcr.ctff .• edge and sullicieut care, suys tbe En- live coals. slowly as a drench. After forty-eight Presently she heard the front door hours give a half pound of the salts R. C. Dement, A. J. Sherwood, National Bank of Commerce,New York City i,iuci r, we shall Und that nature pro L. Harlocker, L. H. Hazard, Crocker Woolworth N ’ l Bank, San Francisco vides means and forces that little by open and shut She arose. Intending in the same maimer. Isaiah Hacker. R. E Shine. First Nationall Bank of Portland, Portland little are turning that substance into to greet her aunts. Instead a young Should the case seem obstinate give I dust. The manipulations of man man entered. Seeing her, he paused. another lia if dose al ter another forty “ Where are my aunts, Misses Eliza eight hours. This salt is one of the i; icatty assist in the process. Ilut ua- best liver tonics for cattle and is al | ture itself Is always active iu It and beth and Sarah Stneey?" “ Are you Margaret Brlerlcy?” most a specific for garget. Very often even without man's aid is quite com- “ I am.” we are called to cases where we find a | potent to achieve the tusk. At times “ Miss Elizabeth died a few months badly swollen udder, a partial or en : we strive to hinder the process, ns, for I example, when we apply paint to Iron ago. and Miss Saruli followed her In tire suppression of milk flow and other a bank account stands be conditions that would lead us to say work in order to prevent It from rust two weeks.” Margaret sank back In her chair the case was garget. A few questions ing. Hut we can hinder it only for a tween a man and many busi time, anil even then we merely check ami covered her face with her hands. revealed the fact that some of the It was some time before slio spoke teats were obstructed and a straw, ness difficulties. It enables ] t he degradation of one substance by knitting needle or some other instru degrading another. Tlius we have con again; then she said:, him to know exactly what his "W ho lives here now?" ment liad been used to open up the stantly to renew the paint on our Iron “ I do. I am Roger Blackmore, a teat, wTth the result of a case of acute cash resources are at all times. work. The former coats illsuppear wholly or in part, and the material of distant connection of the two ladles. mammitis. Such cases are not garget It puts him in a position where and seldom recover. The injured and which tbey-were composed lias turned They made me their heir.” “ What shall 1 do?" moaned Marga diseased quarters become indurated he can ask a loan to meet an to «lust. Wo may accordingly look M j" . 4'- ret, forgetful o f the presence of an and never produce milk again. forward to u time when all matter will emergency. Call here and other. be uniformly distributed as dust j "H ave you not been successful?” throughout space, a condition that, ac- I learn some other advantages. WASHING THE BUTTER. cording to tho nebular hypothesis, 1 “ 1 nm 111 anil without a cent In the actually did prevail at one time, before world.” Temperature of Water Should Be "You are welcome to remain here ns the universe, ns we know It, was About Fifty Degrees. long as you like. I will leave you and formed. No harm whatever, is done to butter semi some one to take care of you.” by washing in water colder than the “ What claim have I on you?” Explained. contents of the churn— provided it is ” 1 will show you.” “ What ilo they mean by the expres not akin to ice water, which last has Going to a desk, he took out a pa I the effect o f chilling the butter grains sion ‘spilling tbe beans'/’ ’’ per and handed It to her. It was the “ It Is from Roston and means the will of her aunts, leaving all they somewhat, and in working over it tends divulging of Information concerning possessed to him. There was a clause to hold uu excess of moisture, as the which one should have been more reti stating that i f their beloved niece, Mar butter eauuot be made sufficiently com pact to express the surplus moisture cent.” —Pittsburgh Post. garet Duncan, ever returned In need It below’ the governmental limit of about And Auio Line was their desire that tho said Roger 15 per cent. Water at about 50 de Blackmore should relieve her wants. Leave Myrtle Point on arrival oi grees is sufficiently cold, floats out the She looked up at the heir. boat from Bandon. Auto to Hock butter from tbe fluid mass, and the “ How can you relievo the wants o f a Cre**k and from Camas; only 14 second washing leaves the butter woman near your own nge without"— miles of staging. Arrives at Hose- ready for either the worker or, what is burg. 7:30 p. m. connecting with “ I tlduk your aunts were mindful better, working it in tbe churn, incor north bound train. Arrive Myrtle of that." porating the salt at the same time. Point 4 p. m. “ Then why this request?" No attempt should be made to work “ Perhaps they fancied"— Make reservations in advance at On I tho blitter Into lumps before incorpo Drug Store, Marshfield. “ What?” rating the salt. Every 100 pounds of fin “ That we might pool our Issues?" All Baggage Handled Fare From Myrtle Point $7.00 ished butter has in its makeup fifteen “ Pool oar Issues! What do you pounds of water and six pounds of J. L. LAIRD, Proprietor mean?” salt, so wet butter cannot be oversalted “ Marriage.” unless so much is added that this fif Office at Laird’s Stage Barn, Myrtle Point, Both Phones Margaret made no reply to this. She teen pounds of water cannot dissolve felt that she would be willing to mar it and the butter is filled with uadis- We will supply a large ry Polyphemus for a home and rest. solved salt. Add as many ounces of Presently she arose slowly and with salt to this wet blitter as you had Government Map, pre difficulty pounds the previous churning, and you ’’Where are you going?" asked Black- will not go very far from a correct pared by the Interior Under New Management more. salting of the butter.—Rural New “ I don't know. I can’t stay here.” Department, at 50 cts. Yorker. Having leased this well-equipped hotel, I propose He went to ber and gently forced to conduct it in such a manner as to merit pat her back in her chair. “Tho good la each, by mail prepaid. The Heavy Milker. dies," he said, "told me that If you The heavy winter milker Is usually ronage and give satisfaction to the traveling These maps are official failed In your work they would be the best anil most persistent cow ;give public. glad If you ami 1 could occupy their her an opportunity to make greatest old home and enjoy their Income to profits. Prepare the cows ami heifers gether.” for spring catalog. A good rest of from Margaret sat silent for awhile, then one to two months and good feeding looking up at him, said: Bureau of Animal while dry Insure greatest production for me, 1 onn do nothing else. and profits In the next lactation pe Industry Publications It "As remains for you to decide whether riod. It Is a well established fact that or no you onro to accord with the wish n long first lactation period for heifers expressed.” induces greatest persistency tn milk Without repiy he left her and went ing and that a thorough preparation "ALL M AK E S” to tbe telephone booth. She heard hint for the first and succeeding lactation Diseases o f C A T TLE , a«k: “ Is the Rev Mr. Stark at home? periods induces greater capacity for Fully Guaranteed One Year Tell him to come to tho Stacey place milk production by thorough udder dis HORSES, P O U L T R Y , Immediately." Then, returning to her tention. 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These quali ties are all Vtnbodied in WE HAVE SOLID «9 -% Announcement I I BAXT ER CHARLES BAXTER, Proprietor RE-BUILT TYPEWRITERS I J A V I N G bought ihe plant o f tho Co- * * quille Mill an 1 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 every effort will be made to supply any lung needed at the shortest possible notice. Y o u r‘ orders are solicited. , Business Directory II. S. lit R. E. JOHNSON I f DOCUMENT EXCHANGE ()I2 I Street Northwest, Wash ington, D. C. ^***~ Dir. * tor; * oach C1fy, Town and 1«»«*. gi'Jn* i.'serlptive »ketch ot »ift '. 1 ion, population, tele- sh 1 .'pin: and banking point; liu sliW . rectory, compiled by ' ' »nil pi foMiofl- " l . I l k , CO.. Sr_\TTI.F. w- Butter Wrappers A T THE Herald Office Sold $5.00 Cash and »5.00 a month machines sent for three days’ examina- i tion to any point on the Pacific Coast and if not satisfactory may be ' returned at our expense. _ 1 THE WHOLESALE TYPEWRITER CO., Inc. 37 Montgomery St San Francisco 321 Washington St. Portland 711 Second Ave. Seattle