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m "inf v,WTBppspi"'WTI'"W5rT' ' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUSJ 26, 1910 -EVENING EDITION. ' 4 m i HALL-LEWIS ON FRUIT LIS Inspector Writes About Con demning Diseased Stuff and What It Means. Epectlon at this port, for no further notice will ho given, and It Is my In tention to hereafter exorcise full pow er of confiscation, without further concession, In order that thcro may ho no further occasion for anyone to criticise nny leniency that may have heretofore been shown. Let all persons whom It may con cern therefore take notice, that any fruit offered for sale, glftor distri bution, which may ho found Infected I with scalo, scab or worms, or their orbs or larvae, or associated In any Ipnckago of fruit, with fruit so In- EDITOK TIMES: In your Issue of ! feated, will bo hereafter considered Saturday last you mentioned tho rct!"ed and Infected ami subject to , , . , .. Isclzuro nnd tho conl-oll treatment," of the seizure of a package of Infected , r nlBnnc0 Am, that brng8 fruit consigned to J. W. Snovcr, butjg (o nnol,cr allied matter. Tho tho circumstances as outlined In your.'inw against orchard pests, covers "all nrtlclo woro misleading, nnd for tho! orchards, numerics, trees, plants, sako of a hotter understanding by the 'shrubs, vegetables, vines, fruit or ar publlc of tho policy of tho hortlcul- tides thus Infested," which applies to tural authorities, In tho matter of all species of plant life commonly I BE THE 1 fruit Inspection, I nsk that you pub lish what follows. Tho paqkago of fruit referred to was seized nboard tho launch Curlew, on tho trip In on Friday morning, put off at Collver's known to ho tho breeding places of dangerous Insect pests, etc., such as tho wild crab apple, tho common thlstlo nnd other masses of growth, which by reason of their location, in " - -- ; , specific cases may constitute n men- lnndlng, nnd was not taken to towiiinco to tho horticultural Interests of at nil. Tho package In question was, tho community. I hnve visited somo contraband In two respects. Tho fruit joxtcnslvo wild crab applo nurseries contained therein was badly Infested jnlong the Inlets nnd Coos Itlvcr and with tho "scab" fungus, tho pears nm going to Insist upon owners thor moro so than tho apples, and tho ougbly obliterating such growtliH, and pnekage did not bear tho nnmo and 'failure or rofusal will bo followed by postodlco address of tho consignor, summary action. packer or growr. In order to Incon vcnlcnco the public ns little as possi ble, I havo permitted, in first In stances, the consignor to cull over bin fruit, submit the Infected port to the oiling process and sell the clean fruit. A Prominent Marshfield Man Gives Out Some Original Railway News. "Tho most favorable- railway news I have had knowledge of lti many a day has not been published In the pa pers nnd will not be," remarked a prominent citizen and capitalist of .Marshfield to a Times reporter to-day. "it Is not even rumored among those- who mnke It n point to have all the very latest rallwuy "dope" which J bellevo Is tho word used for railway rumors. Tho information comes to mo by Induction. I supposo you no ticed In the Portland papers tho nows tlint II. M. Uyllesby, tho general man ager of tho Uyllesby Compnny, the corporation thnt owns and controls tho Coos liny Otis & Electric Com pany, Tho Taconin Ons & Electric Company, Tho Portland tins Com-i pnny and a dozen other largo public service- corporations In tho Pacific FIRES IN conn (Continued from page 1.) In order to know from whom dorec-Umno of tho promises which have live fruit comes, Jt Is obviously nee- beon made. Therofore; I propoio to essnry thnt tho packer's and grower's 'gCrVo notices In Identical tortus, upon n6rthwest, had arrived there recent- !ly. Ho camo In a special car, ostonal- Tho operation or those InwH tails jbly to Inspect somo of tho properties alike upon tho large holdings, nB well; which tho company had purchased. ns upon tho rancher who hn but nju Is significant thnt about tho same time there was also an announcement thnt Mr. Hyllosby hud been elected director In tho Chicago & Northwost- fow acres. So fur I have met with no refusal to obey the law, but I havo my suspicions us to the good faith of namo shall appear on the pnekage. Section 1 of an net approved on Feb ruary 7th, 1007, requires the nnmo m both grower and pucker to nppeur on every pnekngo of green fruit, and fixes n pennlty for failure so to do. every person, firm or corporation, owning, having possession, or being In charge of, any Infected promises, to eradicate such pests us may oxlst, within a certain stipulated time, or take the consequences which tho law Ilulo ( of tho quarantine regulntlons provides. With very fow exceptions, of tho Stnto Heard of Ilorttcultiiio, Jiiwnors have boon eager for Inspcc proltlblts fruit Infected with nny clla- jtlon and tho enlightenment which re onso Injurious to fruit trees, from be-.suits. Somo havo shown discourage lug "OFFERED FOIt SALE, GIFT ment nt the outset, but ufter oxplun OR DISTItinUTION WITHIN THE ntlon, demonstration and official STATE." Section 4 ISfi, Cotton & Ilol-,couusol, have expressed thanks nnd Hngor's Code, dcclnrcs ALL INFECT-, renewed confidence. A-fow, yes, a 121) FItlTIT TO l)R A PUI1LIC NUI-, very fow (nnd by tho way, the owners 8ANCE, nnd tho snmo act requires of somo of the worst pest spots In tho county fruit Inspector TO AI1ATI2 'tho vicinity), declare It Is of no use, 8UCII NUISANCE, nnd gives tho ,'thnt this Is not a fruit country, that hoard or tho county Inspector acting you can't conquer tho pestH, that undor tho board'B Instructions, thojtboy don't need nny advice, etc., etc., power to SUMMARILY nlmto snmo. 'thnt wo cannot onforco the laws, nnd In your Issue of Oth Inst., nnd by per- so on. I guess you can see tho finish Ronnl call upon tho dealors nt nhnut.oi these chaps. orn Railway Compnny. Now, whnt would be more natural than .Mr. Uyl lesby having acquired sulllclent stock nnd standing In tho Chicago & North western Railway to entitle him to n position lu tho directory of the road should be familiar with Its contem plated Improvements and 'extensions. With this knowledge at first hand it Is easy to understand why ho would seek to acquire gas and electric prop, ortlcs In cities that might bo devel oped by the building of a new trans continental lino. .My Judgment Is that Mr. llyllesby'B present trip Is as much one of u railway director ns n gas nnd electric mnii. This opinion of mine has been confirmed by u press dis patch sent out from Holso. It docs nut mention Coos liny, but It states that tho engineering party loft for Oregon, without any objective point being mentioned. Read this," and the speaker handed tho reporter fat following newspaper clipping: IIOISE, Idaho. Railroad circles What I hope to have clearly under-! were stirred by tho announcement o o meiins, I gave whnt I consider (stood Is, that this work of Inspection J. F. Wallace one of the IiIkuoiL and I fair notice that It Would bo ,. t0 0 kept up vigorously d con- .; ' ,e c uiUry u ho y.J,l' l""" " u",' ',0 ver. Laramie Northwestern Is lu namo dato, nnd by every other nvall nblo means, full my Instructions from tho State Hoard nr 'deserved plnoe among the great horUl clear and lenvo mo little discretion, uultunri dlstrlot of the State. If this In n number of Instnnces I have a can bo done without tho omplovmtnt stated above pormitted tho eulllnn'of nierelvo measures, I shall be glad, over of fruit, oiling only thoso cullod . , the kbIo of Infec.ed fruit, It out. only to bo nccusod of showing fa- might nH well bo understood now ns vorlllBin. Inasmuch ns I havo been MW that It has got to stop; and In actuated only by disinclination to tho matter of dlsonsod Importations. imiKo nenn mm smror rnr in a- California shippers havo got to learn elation with Infected fruit, where tho that Coos county Is no longer a dunip percentnge of clonn fruit Is, largo in ing ground for "seconds," "culls" or the package, tho Imputation Is vory -any old" fruit thnt they put a paper dlstiu-teful to me. Ah stated before, wrapper around. In this metier wo ,m. in w recognizes- nut two classes or cannot, of course, quarantine tho In- NorUi western" his son II I Vv i.V sum is in tne ejes of the law. U- iiuuor or who fniu in iiuii i. ....i ..-,.. cased, and subject to seizure. There illir f.r,v alvit ,, , ' :" , . " ,!,w " " " Irani nmwr has bee,, a big Improvement In the iK ,, ,,,, p0r s j Z e- m ... ,n?. ' ,r,l' "vwlmul by quality of the local apple offered for L,i r , Huto.noblle. The, made the run fro... sale. Tho price to tho xrower has ti... .... . .... ' ",H" ,n,,w ' ,a-t "me, having left ' ' llll IFtll 1111 II llll HUM HM II U I 1.1 ' lit I. 111 . I t mere ununesuuy marnlng. In dU ctsslng their trip, Green said: " 'Wo nro lUHkl.tK a rsoounoU snnao. Tho road's present terminus U Greeley, Colo., but survey U com f on- Dou- hoad- ed for a Pacific Coast outlet on Puget Sound, through Holso. "Mr. Wallace was tho first Aiuorl en chief engluoor on tho Pannnui Canal, n nionibor of tho Isthmian Commission, vlco-prosldont mid gen eral inanngor of tho Panama Canal Steamship Hue, has built several rail roads ...id now makes Now York his hoadqunrtors. He urrlvod In Holso this noon, nccoiupanlod by W. K. Green, vloe-prosldont nnd general mnnagor or tl.o Denver, Lnramlo & but tney nro all under control. There is no dnnger In that locality. Tho Hro In tho neighborhood of Empire Is t spreading any. Tho worst of it Is over. Tho vegetation I .mi BiiioiildorhiK. hut unless there should bo a very strong wind there U no danger of tho Arc com.iio u, again. Stage (iolng Through. There are still llres nt Dora a.rd Fairvlew, but tho stage to Roseburg Is able to get through without any trouble. The fire nt Dora Is said to bo burning hard. Damage Not (Jreat. Jnn.es Lnlrd of Sltkum received a telephone message from his home lo- day while he was In tho city. Mrs. Lnlrd said over the telephone that the fire was going back from the roa.l and there would be no difficulty hi ;raolllng tho stngo rend. Mr. i Laird nB that tho stage driver who made a drive through the burning timber day befo.o yesterday had a narrow escape. Had any trees fallen over the road the driver would have had no way to get out. Shortly ufter he got through the fire several trees fell over tl.o road. Mr. Laird snys that the two resi dences which wore" burned woro not nt Fairvlew, but wero at the bond of Daniels Creek. Tho rosldonco of Fred linker near Dorn for a time as In danger but was saved. Fires In Curry. Dr. E. Mlngus has returned home from it trip to Gold Reach In Curry county. Ho passed through Dnlryvlllc tho morning after the lire. Ho says there was no. wind on tl.o day of the fire or the entire town would have been wiped out. Tho loss to Ed. Rnckleff was about $10,000 and he carried only 2,000 Insurance. There was no other lusurnnco on nny of the property lost. Dr. Mlngus snys that there nro no bad fires In tho timber, but 'thnt tho brush along tho rend Is burning lr. places but thnt no dnmngo has been done. W. U. Douglas was with Dr. Mlngus, LOCRKlt IS HURT. A young man named Plorco and employed nt tho Isthmus Inlet camp of tho Smith-Powers Company, was painfully injured to-dny. His legs wero badly crushed. Ho was taken to Mercy Hospltnl at North Ilcnd, where he will bo attended. .1. R. WALKER Ol Wicimn, uiuib., who has been visiting his son, A. O. Walker, hero for tho past. month, loves on the M. F. Plant for his homo. XIII3 WI1KAT .MAHKLT. , (Dy Associated Press) CHICAGO, August 2G. The i market closed as follows: Sonioli 9S?bc; December, 103ylC. T' 108&c5108c. ' , rumiiuu, August 20. uiiciinngcd. Whtitj TACOMA, Wash., August it Wheat closed as follows; ciub "" Dluestcm, 92c; Red, 87c. ' ' FOR SALK 000,1 M-cotul !., Ml (iio. unn ;m a. uron d vny. ill I W KiAlill It's free tni fcr 1c A r.tw aliihitlj bK.k en "Cheerful Ilo.nci," TI K Hn I i its. l - ii lu .1. . , I I I , ' I. f ' r l i i it. f. iir The dependability of ' Malrhoid Roofing has been . proven by ? J special tests covering a period of many years. Made in the largest factory in the world it is absolutely right in every detail. It resists fire is acid proof water and weather proof . Keeps heat in the building in winter. . ; Keeps it out in summer. MaUhoid will last as long as the building it covers. It is inexpensive easy to lay and yqur roof troubles are over when Alalthoid is laid. rrstfe by The Paraffine Paint Co. C.'C. Nicholson, Sai fra.icisco and ventre ' Marslifk Id, Oregon - '"wTMTwjfaMa ixcorsroi to Charleston Kiionn Heiv. Forest Supervisor, woigie, who lias cimrgo of tl.o large force of rangers and government men who ure fighting tho forest fires urouiid Darke, Idaho, Is woll known on Coos liny, having spoilt cousldc ablo time hero two yonrs ago win- he was Investigating tl.o possibilities of roforostrntlon here for tho gov ernment anil tho C. A. Smith Inter cuts. Lyon is coming Smithy, Aug. 2Sth. THE LLOYD JJ",:,,1 'r',u!,,r H""y llolrl. All (iiritniru ruv niiilclcnu. Vvhvt suit xintnlt-r Arioli In cverr rtom. Four lori- J mIW r.uiifnii Uiili't rttliimt lo: iln-,.W., 7hnl l.iv, vu k, li.lX) lo fVOd. Aim it fm- hou. kr. ) g ,., Ilr menu w Iih inu rimi', n in jsr nioiith. Km Ulliii. Trtko bilvlilt),mr. Mr. Ili.c.. I'ni V.I 1 Irav," .' o O'K 1'V wnlllnir ..inm nf B 9ft QnnriflV Biorll- l"K. v i ii. astb, frr the ;;reji Churlestou picnic grounds, Oct yatir lusctci iioiinu trip, only lift cents. mid ) along. -tt-a-n-a-tj-a-a--K..aR. n-n-t:--a -..-n-n-u-B-it-a- t Tl.O I.IIIIOI'lilr u-lin .IuIUj il.u I,.... i.. risen from ., e , 70e per bov for theM matters, lays himself liable to orchard run fruit, to $1.80 per box ,liwvy ,wmiUllW nm, wm lttWmm. for clean frut. nud that not wrapped lonee. should the quaniittlue ollleer nor bov lined. Rut In the mutter of deem It iic..MMiii. t .11.1,. - "' '.... wvv ,, HUH- ,-..nr.. ....1.. t 1 .. ......... .nil ilium aiii-ii un ni'iirK. IUI11-' lunlii lilu ..n...vl. ........ . ...,. .. 1 ons and orange, I have found nearly "owll. i v o r in, i, , . "' ' Rlk Mountain, Wyo., 200 every package of pears wormy, a' J I, ,,",,, 'u 7 SIT ,"',""M rro, on " ,! be nearly every box of lemons and nbou, ' Z" I lad", ,0 Tto"' " 'r d,',Bnw " b luilf of the boxes of oranges Infected ,avo , , nZtaZl trl , ,WB1n,'",,,y Krl,e,, " to with (lu. drca,led San Juio scale nnd .",.""" ... . T. .' . "K' . frT ." " 'or trlUc. . - ..--.. 11 111 1 uiiiipu .iiniMnr nm rn run uini. 1 . . . tlio cninmoi. oyster shell senle. Tnln..n..i 1 .1... .,,, , i..,. , .. , ' " i niu u. ipriuioni stut on, for mold heavy loss bo Importers of onrrobortve classification and do. the-uusjihoiild buy subject to In- ,,t,d Instruetlous on somo points concerning the quarantine laws. When these p.ro received, pernin uent restrletluns will he enforced and 111 such a umijner as to ut a stop to iirmiiMp. ileroetlvp fruits. I P. M. UALL-LUW1S. ,too ruimty Fruit Insiioofnr n...i I $3, 1.00 Framed Pictures Por Only wi The Denver, Laramie & Xorth western U going to build to Puget Sound as fast ns possible. Wo hud practically decided on this step, but to make assurance doubly sure, brought J. F. Walhyo out from New York to paw 011 the matter. Mr. Wal. ince says that ho has found no ob- ,stnclo so far, and wo nro cortnin that our plans will go through now with- Ollivant & Weaver For the BEST Fruit and Vegetables 1 1 r ,1 Beaver Hill Coal MOU.NT DIAHLO AM) JOSSOX CBMENT The be Domestic and Imported brands. Plaster. Lime, Rrlck, nnd all kinds of builders material. HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR 31(1 SOUTH HR0ADWAY PHONE 201 OF THE DINNER' LITTLE 1 Quarnntluo Oiller. J, ,MarJmnu, Ore,, Augiipt !J2d. I " ,, out a hltoh.' WILL lllJiroXTI.NTU DOl'nLi: SKHV1CK. To customers buying $2.00 worth of . . g0O(Is ' " Owing to the olofo of the ccnsou. 13.00 Framed Picture given free to "H bt wryloo will be dls customers buying $20.00 worth of MlA a"ay. after which fi00dg I Alert will return to the old belie- See' our window and ask clerk forfflf ? A M" ccuiion. I CAPT. H. K. UDWAltDS. THE BAZAR Quality Store Phone 32 There will be an OI'KN Allt 1UXOK SATl'HD.W, AUCJUST S7TII, corner Central and llrondway. (lOOD muslo. Lyon is coiului Suniy, Aug. 28th. 1 J no party loft noise last evening, dollnglnB to nnmo their destination, hut It is bollwotl they nrff hound for Oregon on a scouting trip. It Is un derstood that Hock Island Interests are behind this road." "When you consider thnt this right in Hue with the Xorthwestorn's Idea of building west from Laramie to a Pacific Coast terminal," continued the .Marslitleld prominent citizen, it looks 111010 reasonable that the North western lh behind this move thuu the Rock Island, and If It U the North- wubiorn you may bo sure II. M. Hyl losby has knowledge of It nnd that may be his reason for putting so much money Into hi Coos nay en terprise." Our list for Saturday will bo: VHOIiTAlJLHS. 1 Given Corn, Cnullllowor, Cobbage, ' Celery, Pai-Milp, OnmiiN Uoots, Itu.j tubagiis, (Jiren Oiilom,, Lettuce, Had. I Mies, Ciuiiniliors, Sweet Potatoes,' Tomatoes. FHHSll FUU1T. lluiinnns, Ornuges, Lemons, Apple, Plums, Fiv.s Plneapplos, Ciuim. loupes, Wnteiiuelou, SeedUs Mus. tat, Tokays anil Hluck drupes, IW.u-k. berries. n!u" -"' tap. The best of PIIOVR 38 Olives anil I'l.l.l... "" 1 n 1 Don't forget wo havo. Mason .!, "n"W"R"n"""tt"an--"---n-n---n-t-nn--f:-fi-,,",,8j hcoiioiny Jan. and Jelly Glasses. SPRING CHICKEN piwS',? US U DU0I ,x AT oxcc 'D GET -vB ?S 5? K "AVE SE0L'KEn FOR YOUR SUNDAY DIN IK OU AR13 GOING CAMPivn ni , ,,x.-. a ?S.IS,!;m.SnTRA N,CE F0U " REAKPAST, GET SOME OF OVR HOMW SMOKED HACON. IT'S FI NE. S.S IC DiNNER' 0UU WBIXIES ARE FINE 1 ULL LINK OF NICE, JUICY, TENDER FRESH MEATS. Union Meat Market Phone Us Your Order, The Pure Food Grocers, f I EVERY DAY REALTY SNAPS CormrThlrJ nj Centra) 1 Phone ' tl 75 'A 1 KE.D THE TIMKS' WANT ADS. I L,o is coming Jjuud-r, Aug. 2th. I Have that Roof Fixed I Now See CORTHELL PHONE 160-L. I tx ( 1 V I? Ofti j-i. I, r - "" . I pZ ens'ncken's Addition. 84x100 6 3"-00 f -e.r.er In Sengstnclcon'a Artrtin -.,.., nso.OO h e v nl" ,Ce Water front ,11 Marshfield, for. MW 1 eh " T .UBBt,ow ,n South Marshflei -000- f tno.cu corner la Chandler i?i w-i, .750.00 T loti lu East Marshfield, for '."' term" T"' Cmmand,ne Wlews n,..i ' "uoim-bs corner 011 Commomini a .,.. ,..,. .i i value """ ulu' Av' 220000 J Lots ou Second street: VlnV in .' ' ' ' L MXMtf i ol " i9.H?rintee and Abstract Co- 0,,uv.v- i 000.00 T . . . . f easy T 1, 000.ee I General Agents EASTS1DE . Henry Sengstacken, Manas;ef. "AU m,ifhUr