Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983, September 30, 1915, Image 6

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    This plan has been followed in Min­
Mouth Comfort
Best Insured by Using Rexall
Tooth Paste— Guaranteed
to Please.
May Sell Timber Lands nesota with the vast area of drainage
lands. These loans can. it is believed,
to Loan Settlers Cash | bo made also to the settlers who g,(
About Dairy and Farm -S-
upon the land not bearing timber,
but belonging to the grant districts.
Scheine Will Be Projiœed on As-
Entry will be made, it is thought,
suinption I'. S. W ill Take the
under a new homestead law which
Railroud Grant latixls.
will provide for rights on less than
Rexall Tooth Paste is meant to
16b acres, the present size of home­
I The Jersey three year old in reason­
please you. Every care is exer­
steads outside the
so-called “dry
able condition would weigh about
cised in selecting the purest in­
Within the next few days plan land" areas.
1,000 pounds. He will be very de­
gredients and blending them into
Should the settler default in re­
ficient in the buck, loins, and hind for the ultimate disposition of the
quarters. The fat
will be oil tlie Oregon A California grait lands will payment of his loan tile government
the dainty, antiseptic, delightful
outside and on tlie inside, rather be submitted to Secretary of the In­ will be secured from loss through
(By E. I.. Potter, Professor
finished product, That is why
than mixed witli tlie lean Euri her- terior l.ane for ills aproval. Those the lien upon the land, which the suc­
it is the favorite among all our 4 «limai Husbandry, O.
more, all the fat will he extremely who favor the plan say it is certain ceeding settler upon that homestead
tooth preparations, selling faster
yellow in color, instead of white ami Ito bring a large number of settlers would assume.
than any other three of them,
It has just been my pleasure
attractive looking.
Tlie dressing into Oregon. It is an outgrowth of
The settler may. according to the
percentage will be about 54 per cent iho land grant conference held in plan, receive not only the first loan
Our people have learned that to spend ten days in Coos and Curry
or 55 per cent providing the steer is Salem last week.
using Rexall’» Tooth Paste is a Counties visiting the beef producers
when he has evidenced good faith,
good and fat. A gooil Hereford how­
Tlie geueral principle of the plan but subsequent loans as the amount
pleasant experience, and that it amt riding over the ranges and look
ever, will weigli about 1200 pounds, | are these: It is assumed that the of land he has cleared of stumps and
Ing at the grass and the cattle. Dur
is also good for their teeth and Ing my Htay I was Impressed with
and on the preeeirt market will be government Nvill by one method or prepared for cultivation increases.
gums. It destroys the germs of several facts relating to the beef in­
worth about 6 % <• per pound. He is another assume control of the rail­
It Is held that as the government
jecay, helps w hiten and preserve dustry there. First the cheapness
straight in the back, well
fleshed way grant lands, which are valued
will thus increase the value of the
over the ribs and loins, rump anil around $30.000,000. A strict classi­
the teeth, makes the gums red anil ease with which tattle are raised,
land for taxation purposes the state
quarters, and furthermore, the fat fication of the lands will then be
and rosy, and leaves the breath second, the exceedingly poor quality
authorities should present no obsta-
of the average run of beef cattle in
will he nicely marbled with the lean niade, tlie special point being to as­
'ragrant. and sweet.
If it that section; third. the very high
cles when the time comes for it to
and will be of a clear white color. certain which are suitable for immc-
be carried out.
doesn’t do all (his, if it doesn’t quality of a small minority of the
The dressing percentage for a good i diate settlement and which bear com-
please you your money back. tattle.
three year old Hereford, even for . mercial timber.
ACTION OF SINGLE SPOONFUL
grass cattle, such as wuuld l>e raised
Price 25 cents. Sold in this com­ The “prairies” of southern Coos
Settlers may be encouraged to go
SURPRISES MANY
in Coos County, would be about 58 I upon the acreage available for itn-
munity only at our store. The and northern Curry Counties are
per cent. The difference in the price I mediate cultivation. As to tlie tim-
doubtless th" best beef producing
Rexall Store, C. Y. LOWE.
of the younger cattle is of course to I her lands it has been estimated $20,
1 lands In the state of Oregon. There
Bandon people who bought the
the cost of production and the value I OO0.000 wortli or more of timlied is
is no place where the season Is so
A point not to ho lost sight of Is
simple mixture of buckthorn bark,
the large and ruKKid calves that
of the finished product. As could be now upon them ,and it is planned to
; long and grass so good. It is ti nt!
glycerine, etc., known as Adler-i-ka
are tlio offspring of Holstein« and
seen by this scale of prices, the mall
that there are parts of Eastern Ore­
the ease with which they are rear-
sell this timber by auction to lumber are surprised at the INSTANT effect
Contractors and
who buys the Jersey yearling at $15
ed by hand and the rapid growth
gon where cattle are run fairly suc­
companies, selling each lot according of a SINGLE SPOONFUL. This rem­
that they make up to maturity
or the two year old at $30 has a
cessfully on the range the year round
Builders
to tlie state of the timber market.
Tliere are cases where breeders of
edy is so complete a bowel cleanser
lighting chance of making a little
other dairy cattle have purchased
but they do not keep up in as gooil
that it is used successfully in appen­
is
sold
and
cut,
As
the
timber
a /lumber of Holsteins for the sole
money. The question is, where the
shape as they do here on these prair­
dicitis. Adler-i-ka acts on BOTH up­
purpose that they might have their
an
immense
acre-
there
will
he
left
Plans and specifications fur­ ies. It is, of course, true that the
man who raises the calf comes in.
milk to rear the calves successfully
per and lower bowel and ONE
age
of
stump
land.
The
crux
of
the
from
their
chosen
breed.
This
has
The moral of ail this is of course
nished. If you contemplate cuttie which are allowed to run on
whole plan is the encouragement of SPOONFUL relieves almost ANY
always proved good wisdom on the
that the man who knocks a Jersey
Hie
ranges
through
the
winter
with
­
part
of
the
owner
of
such
cattle.
building see us and we can
the
preparation for farming of this CASE of constipation, sour or gassy
bull calf in the head the day he is
The calf In the illustration Is four
out tlie use of hay, grain, or other
stomach,
ONE MINUTE after you
save you money.
months old
, horn and skins him and sells the hide stump land by loaning the money
supplementary feed, lend to get
take it the gasses rumble and pass
derived
from
the
sale
of
the
timber
I for a dollar has made the only d"l-
rather thin and if some cheap an<l
out. C. Y. LOWE, Druggist.
4
’ lar that can legitimately be made on to actual settlers, no loan to be made
convenient method of giving tlie ad­
until
complete
clearing
of
a
portion
ditional feed tor winter could he de­ you could not produce good beef a Jersey steer. What we have said
w. F. Cutten, Coquille printer,
vised, it would of considerable belli. anywhere in Western Oregon, and about Jersey cattle applies to other of the land has been made as evi­
But nevertheless, the cattle do un- that the feeds were not suitable for dairy cattle in the county. Of course dence of good faith. The loan will was in Bandon relaxing for a few
sually well without extra feed in making good, smooth cattle. Upon there are a great many dairy herds 'become a lien on the land itself. days the first of the week.
winter, providing the grass is not investigation of the subject I am I that are a long way from st raiglit
eaten off to closely In tlie fall. To convinced that this is not true. On | Jersey, some having only a small
cattle percentage of tills blood, but we find
make very much of a change in the the contrary, just as good
can be produced in Western Oregon that the pure bred or high grade
method
of
wintering
would
involve
That’s what we’re all
heavy expenditures in practically all as in any other part of the state Jersey steer is as good as the average
doing these days. But
the cattle steer produced in tlie dairy sections
cases and it I h rather doubtful if|'rl>” inferior quality of
other West from other blood.
¡now
in
Coos,
Curry
and
the
results
obtained
would
justify
tlie
don’t get the mistaken
....... ™ Is not due to
outlay. Any attempt toward winter ’em Oregon Counties
From the standpoint of the pro­
1 poor natural conditions or to poor
idea you can live on
feeding should be in a nature of a
fessional beef men there is no ma-
On the contrary,
less by eliminating the
supplement to tlie grass rather than | feed or grazing.
terial gain to he made in buying of
it is almost entirely due to the in these inferior cattle, no matter how
substitute
therefor.
Shutting
cattle
meat.
up in a muddy lot or even in a good ferior breeding of the cattle. A very great the loss to the original pro­
You can’t, meat is
barn and feeding them hay, grain
grain or
or ! large portion of the steers on the ducer. In the last four or five years
lias not , lONtaa (anil in Coos County is of the much high class beef blood has been
silage without any grass
the cheapest substan­
mixed
proven a financial success in other »lost miserable breeding,
produced in Coos County,with the
tial lood you can buy,
places and would probably not be Jersey and nondescript stuff result­ result that every year sees a larger
if you buy right, which
so In Coos County. It would seem, ling In steers that are under sized, and higher number of strictly high
their hacks
therefor, rather
necessary to feed ' without any meat on
means at the
class beef steers, good
enough to
rough. A large
them pretty much In the same way and exceedingly
easily top the Portland market, and
as Is now in practice, taking care, number of these steers are raised by in some cases to spring the top a
however, to see that tlie ranges are the dalymen
I little. The number of this class of
I hune 131
not over-stocked in summer. Where
The other calves are raised on cattle is Impressing. The 1ft 15 crop
the ranges are only lightly stocked skim milk, butler
milk, or whey, of calves show a very high percent­
■<
in summer, the cuttie go in to winter anil then turned out in the brush age of beef blood, and some of tlie y
NOTHING TOO LARGE
fat and strong; and not only that to rustle for themselves until they I flnest calves w hich could be found
NOTHING TOO SMALL
1
but there is plenty of grass for are about two years old. Then they iin
any country are found today in
TO RECEIVE PROMPT. CAREFUL ATTENTION
winter use, whereas with
heavy are sold to the larger beefmen who .Coos County. These beef producers
'gather
stocking, tlie cattle are thin to start
them
in
large hunches, are finding that there is more money
STOVE. LIRE PLACE
with and grass is short during the and run them on grass for one or in raising a good calf than iu buy­
OR CORD
winter, consequently many will die two years more until they get tat ing Jersey steers at almost gift
or
become
exceedingly
poor by enough to go to market. As a usual,
Experienced Draymen
prices. It wilt therefore
be much
spring. It is not necessary to have i the men who buy those two year olds better for all concerned when the
th«» cattle come through the winter and fatten them off on grass make i man w ith grazing land raises real
BARN ON FISH PROPERTY
TELEPHONE 641
very fat. Cattle turned on tlie grass some little money, providing he buys I beef cattle, and the man
with dairy
How Hie men
very fat in the spring will not usu­ them very cheat'.
raises strictly dairy cattle and kills
who
lalse
them
lip
to
tile two year
ally
gain
as
rapidly
as
those
that
Phone 65.3
the steer calves. This, of course, is
old
stage
can
make
anything
otil
of
are not quite so fleshy. On the other
leaving open tlie question
of the
Order your wood for (he
| hand, animals that suffer very much them is more than we can discover.
adaptability of the dual-purpose
winter now, while the
Most
of
the
most
successful
dairymen
from lack of fet'd in winter become
breed of cattle to Coos County,
UFFICERS AND DIRECTORS;
roads are good, you'll get
exceedingly thin and require quite a which wo met said that they bail There lias been
so much said, pro
little while on summer grass in order long since quit raising steer calves
(tetter service and better
J. L. K ronenberg . President
F. J. F ahy , Cashier
and con, on this subject that it is
to recuperate their general health Perhaps where a farmer owns some
prices. Orders taken for
very hard to make a positive state
T.
P.
H
anly
,
Vice-President
for dairy
and |>li)steal conditions Ix'fore they hill pasture too rough
ment. yet tlie writer does not hesi­
future delivery.
can make any gains Another point cattle, and for which he has no
W. J. S weet , Assistant Cashier
tate to slate a firm conviction that
in connection uitli the management possible use. he might t
And some the use of dual-purpose cattle will
R. H. R osa
c. Y, L owe
of tli<* grazing lands that could uell jirstllcallon In running Jersey steers
cause a greater loss to tlie dairyman
be ki.pt in mind by some of our Coos on it. We have seen. however,
I
the than will produce gain for tlie beef
Successor to Christie & Chali
County beef producers is tlie neees most miserable sort of dairy calves
acombe.
man. A well raised beef calf at wean­
slty of separating tlie steers from pasturing on land that cost the far-
ing time on the present market is
Bandon,
Oregon.
breeding cows; and nearly all of the i trier $2 50 per acre. Those calves
worth around $25. A calf raised as
cattle ranches are divided naturally were four or live months old, and
most of the dairy steers arc, how '
Into a number of prairies or past­ were worth absolutely nothing what
(ever, on whey, buttermilk and skim
ures. and It is only a very small job over One could pay $25 a head for
C. M. SPENCER
milk, and oilier by-products, would
jto complete the separation l>y a few good well bred beef calves and make
not lie wortli $25
We may therefore ,
REAL ESTATE
punels of fence slid a gate, If steers Just as much money on them as to
say
that
tlie
use
of
good dual-pur
INSURANCE
run witli breeding cows, especially take ono of these tilth' Jerseys as
pose cattle, such as Shorthorns, run
I during the breeding season, they will a gift. As an Indication of the com
OVER BANK
I not fatten nearly so readily as those punitive value of good steers and of ning pretty strongly to tlie beef type,
Capital $50,000.00
OF BANDON
and entirely free from Jersey or
that have been kept entirely
to dairy steers, will make the following
Holstein blood, would produce calves
Surplus and Undivided Profits $25,000.00
to themselves
In the fall of the comparison The Jersey calf at wean­
with the system of raising now in
year it Is very easy to note tlie con ing time would be worth nothing
common practice, worth about >15
ditIons between these steers i run whatever, A
good
Hereford calf per
head at weaning time, whereas,
with cows and the stiM'rs kept by would be worth $25. As a yearling
the dairy calves now being produced
i t lietnselves It Is also desirable to the Jersey would be worth $15; tin
are worth practically nothing It is
keep yearlings separate
Drafts on the Principal Cities of the Vorld, A General
from the Hereford about $42 50. The Jersey
exceedingly
doubtful
if the milk
older cuttle, wherever practical to two year old
<
would be worth about
Ranking Business. Accountsof Individualsand
do so. . The two year olds should I be $30. and I a good Hereford two year production from dual-purpose cattle
would
come
within
$15
per
anuin
of
Corporations Solicited.
k opt asperate from the three V ear old. $60 ■ The Jersey thro year old
I "Ills In case
cas«i you do not expect to would be worth $45, ami a good that produced by the special purpose
uiiikes >« lot of ilifferrncv
dairy breeds.
old about
$7 . .
____ _ year
..... .............
.
v
In Ute hiiklnnui world. If
I murket the two year olds that year Hereford three
'111 other words, the yeurllngs, the These prices would be applicable to
you want to t»e Mucretmful
two year old stock cattle, and (he the general run
you must lin.k the part. th.
of Uooa County
oldor fattening
cattle
should be cattle at the preeent time, referring
not let your clotlics run
XVe off. r <»iu Ilundi.d I'..liars R,i.
I Kept III si perate pasture« as far us on the one hand to the average run w.ird for nm
- . • Catarrh lb it .- ,n-
down miHI you look as if
not be . ur.d by llaila Catan I. Cure.
pin sible The loss, however, by run-
you hail Just ste|<|>e<l OUI of
of Jersey and dairy bred steers, and
Hall a Catarrh Cure has l>«< n taken
ning steers of these age« together on the other hand to Hereford or by catarrh sufferers for th«* past
a rag l>ag
Have t tieni
thirty-Ove
years,
and
has
become
Is not to be coniiMred with the loss
< leaned and |>rr«we<l ««•gli­
Shorthorn cattle that were nsison
known as the most reliable remedy for
occured by
running steers
with ably well bred and practically free Catarrh Hall s C itarrh Cure a. la thru
larly, it tlueen’t coat mm II,
cows.
the Blood on the Mucous surfaces ew-
you'll always look lient.
from dairy blood, although not neces­ t" Hing the 1’oison from the Blood and
and your cloUieu will last
Wn have noted above the imorer sarily pure bred, the
assumption healing the dts. is. *1 portions.
After you have tik.n Halls Catarrh
(twee times ns long.
quality of the largo number of Coos being in this case that the feed ami
cure for a short time you will see a
Special attention ghen
County beef cattle. All of Western care was approximately the same
great Imrrov enient In your general
health.
t<tart taking Hills Catarrh
altering and repairing.
Oregon has rather a bad reputation These prices are somewhat lower lUtr al once and get nd of catarrh.
F<
nd
for
testimonials, free.
as to the quality of cattle turned Into than the present conditions. They
F J. CHKNKY A CO. Toledo. Ohio,
the market, but the coast country Is are possibly, however, a little high on
»old by all I'ruggista, 75c.
notorious In thia regard. I
have the Jerseys, since the tendency is I
The Tailor, Cleaner and Prester heard it said a number of times that
now toward a still greater difference i Superior Printing Western World
Coos and Curry County
Beef Prodction Discussed
between poor cattle and good cattle.
I The question may be asked, why is
I there such a difference? It is this:
Brown & Gibson
Living on
Less
A New Set of Harness
will increase the working capacity of that team
of horses. Make life as easy as possible for
poor old Dobbin, for he’s your best friend and
serves you well. Our harness is made in our
own shop, of first class selected leather and
guaranteed to fit and wear to your satisfaction.
Come and let us talk to you about it.
W. E. STEINHOFF
Bandon Market
THE HARNESS MAN
SECOND STREET
When You Want
Gatchell Bros. Transfer
Wood
0
E. F. HOWES
Bank of Bandon
Bandon, Oregon
Appearance
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How’s This?
Mark Windle