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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1910)
,..!CTFInt..MiWHii .FiTpiWIBWPIIppWWW X! ' - W4-WIW"' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 19 10 EVBIINQ EDITION. Home Addition arkei JLdStS fTAWEtMauauiJiM' i HMI ' UIV '' w uLfliaMWiHinf i rift m ii 1 1 1 i,i Amwummuj. TnilziarrTTrTm. Haftgyaww, iii.iw7iiyjffiiiragwCTm(JJlA,aBLH' Now on the M H M M ffi" (10 i This addition is situated immediately East of new Eastside Mill. The lots, are 100x211 and larger, about 8 ordinary lots; and prices are $150.00 up for these large tracts. Ihis plat was filed Wednesday last, and we have only 1 S lots remaining unsold. This in dicates that the property is interesting to purchasers, and anyone wishing to secure a lot should act promptly, lerms-one-half cash, balance equal payment? 3, 6, 9 and 12 months. For particulars, see tt P r .o TITLE GUARANTEE AND A I HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Manager. TRACT CO. General Agents "Eastside." mtmmmmmtimmimmmmtmmmmmmt:mnmtmim ll.llll 1 1 II III - NSPECTON JF iillli tlio lunount sold lu Mnrslifleld, niul It duos not K through Mnrshllold its ho ntnti'H. Tito fncts nro thnt wo hnvo a climatic condition hero which wo will admit cnn ho overcome to n cer tain extent by spraying, so that tlio f iiiiKiis scab will not got on tliolr npples or pours as much as thoy would If thoy woro not sprayed, but thoro Is absolutely nothing In. con nection with It that Is harmful to the human body. It only harms tho snlo of tho fruit. Tho orchards of this and Is ondenvorlng to do tho right thing, but as stated lu my previous article, ho has undertaken too much, and Mnrshllold Is Buffering thereby. Tho law gives him tho right at the propor time to take his forces Into n man's orchard and spray It If tho which are at present rotting In the. field. Tho writer states again and asl that'your readers look at their boxes of apples and bo honest. Can you, find a box of apples In this territory! that Is absolutely free from a scab? F. S. Dow Makes Reply to the Arguments Advanced Jjy Hall-Lewis. EDITOR OP TIIK TI.MKS: Tho writer rend with considerable Inter est Prult Inspector Hall-Lewis's ro jily to "Tho Kicker's" article of Sept. fith. It appeared In your paper Prl dny, and In order to bring matters down to brass tacks tho writer will confess ho Is "Tho Klckor," and will Btnto that Mr. Hall-Lewis evidently feels that ho Is trying to obstruct him In his work. That Is not tho case If Mr. UalM.owlB will recollect, tho tent unless thoy aro shipped In, when owner refuses to do so. Tho law has iJf vo ,, flm, 8Ucl, 1)0X ll0w jonS , novor boen enforced In Marshlleld ox-. . . . , urt i , , . 4, ., thus It bon slnco you have seen onoi copt for nine mouths at 0110 time, i I line n, ami din you see very mini) and then It was not strictly enforced. Mr. Lewis take.) exception to the whoio this canto from? The Graven- territory hnvo not had a market for ' liter's "tato.uonts that throe-,,uar-lstoMi Is our oleanost apple, n.u 1 defy their fruit on account of transport- ors of tho pears and apples that aroMr. Ilnll-Lowls o pack up out of tho lion facilities, and as a result tho "M Coos county would not p9s 5,000 boxes that he claims thoro nro orchards have been moro or less nog lectcd. Now you cannot tench an old dog new tricks In a fow momontH, nolthor cnn you clean up tho orchards of Coos county In ono season, and the writer must state ngnlu Hint Marsh Inspection. This Is a matter of opln-!ln this territory 1,000 boxes of nbso Ion and nB tho writer has personally lately clean fruit, handled tho ontlro crop of this conn-, Now, whnt aro you going to do ty for ilvo successive yenrs, I claim with tho other -1000 boxes? Simply that my opinion In the matter Is hot- lot them rot on tho various ranches tor than Mr. Hnll-Lowls's, who has throughout tho county because in Held Is being made tlio goat when the .not covered tho territory as I have, .years gone by the steamer Arcatn, tho Inspector camps around nt tho differ-' Wo ,vo hardly any dnngerous fruit Warner Alice Illnnchard, the steamer out stores and makes It Impossible to get boxes of pears to any great ox- writer personnlly Invited him to my wnrohouso and requested him to bo thoro each time tho stenmers arrived to Inspect (ho oranges and lemons as u mattor of fact 11KTTER PEARS THAN TIIK OXKS THAT AUK UK INO SHIPPED IN CAN I)K SOLI) FOR ONK-TIIIltD TIIK MONEY diseases In this territory. As stated before, tho scab Is tho worst. Tho writer personally pointed out to Mr. Hull-Lewis two orchards In this conn IVeott and other stoainors would per Bint In getting bnrbound, and It be came necessary to dump S.000 boxes of fruit nt Kmplro at one time, ho ly that aro Infected with codlln moth, cause thoy rotted lu the hold of the ono of which tho writer Is Interested! ships? I claim that tho orchard In. Doth thoso orchards should bo growers In this territory are pioneers, that arrived and give I mo n clearance" 1'KOM OUR IIOMK OIICIIAKDS. If condemned at onco and the trees cut ana nssi.cn arocnn uca a protection, llllll lirrntu nilU k0 mo 11 CliamilCU , .,,,,.. ,1 I. mi-ma, I fnr Hinnt In itn il a. ntt wnll n tho iiniiiiln win ni',i lli-In.; tlio rruii is inspecieu, u is .Mr. nan- " - "- . ........... Lewis's duty as an Inspector to do-!-'"8" f frult tllIlt o'lunlstho post 'In n country whero tho only fruit Hint 'i..,iv ,,i. nnnraiiiiitA i imi till lm 'called codlln moth, which Is In reality ' thoy hnvo In any quantity Is apples does not do. Ho simply keops It outl1'0 worm In tho apple. The- scnlo of tho town of Marshflold. Why Is t -Mr- Hnll-Lowla Is making so Mr. Church or Mr. W, Smith, who 'uoh fuss over Is on most ovory wild nro both largo near raisers, allowed .' roe in tno county wmi mo oxcepuon on thorn, Mr. Hnll-Lowls objected to doing this. Tho writer Insisted thnt this was strictly tho proper way to handle It, lu fact tho only way. That it was not Justlco to the merchant selling the fruit nor tho morchnnt re tailing the fruit, to go around to tho stores nnd creato so much disturb to keep tholr fruit on thotr placo and mice. .Thnt tho propor time to look ' "ot owod to send It to town? Is after It nnd take en re ot any quarnu tlno that may bo placed on It was nt Mr. Church or Mr. Smith nny hotter than tho people of Marshllold? Aren't Us arrival In tho warehouse boforo,t,lolr '" J8t 8 valuable us tho It was distributed. TUB WRITER STILL CONTENDS THAT IN OllDEIt TO PPT A PROP ER QUARANTINE ON INFECTED PRl'IT IN THIS TERRITORY, THAT THE AGENTS OP THE VARIOUS TRANSPORTATION C O M P AN1ES SHOULD 1)K NOTIFIED NOT TO DK LIVER THIS FRUIT TO TIIK CON SINOEE UNTIL IT WAS PROPER LY PASSED HY THE INSPECTOR AS IT IS DONE IN EVERY OTHER PORT IN THE WORLD. The wrlior Informed Mr. lUll-l.owU that It was his duty ns nn Inspector to Inspect this fruit and either pns It or quarantine It. In the event of Its being quarantined, thnt the owner of tho fruit had a right to fumigate It or so clean It that It would pirns Inspection. This seiMnod to be a new ono o'u Air. Hnll-Lowls. nnd at tho writer's Hiiggestlou the whole mutter whs re ferred to tho Commissioner for this District, mid my contention was up held by tho Commissioner, who wrote advising that the fruit could be cleaned, but that tho Inspootor must bo untuned. So much for the Im ported fruit from California. Thoro cnn be no qtiostlon but what the ship pers to this territory aro co-operntlnK with Mr, Hall-Lewis in this matter, nnd tho lattor part of his article Is entirely uncalled for when ho insin uates thnt wo nro not, Hut when wo fomo down to our locnl fruit wo will hnvo to 'fess up ngnln. Mr. Hnll-Lowls snys that the renson thnt "Kicker" is spoakiug is because ho is losing profit from sell ing Infected fruit. For tlio snke of iirgumeut I will admit this. No uinn goes Into any nrxumeut utiles he has cither a selfish motive behind It, or Ukei o be heard, and I must confos that I have n VERY SKLFISH MO-1 TIVK In wanting to Mil locnl fruit. Mr Hall-Lewis ays that Mtu-shuVM is not being made the goat We will eee He sn that he has noil tied the CoqulHp- Valloy Fruit 0 rower' Asso ciation that tno law will he enfoivid, liut Is It being onforced? As n mat ter of fnct, ho hns not been In Mvrtlo Point. Coqutlle or Rnndon, although inn uimiuiu ui nuu eoiu in wioso m points equals, if not moro than equals peoplo of Marshllold? Thoro is cor talnly n middle ground somewhere, whoro tho grower cnn bo jirotected, where the consumer can he protected until such time ns tho orchards can bo cleaned up olther by force or by tho natural pride of tho owner. As stated above, tho writer Is heartily In accord with tho Inspection lnw, will do ovorythlng In his power to help them out, has done everything In his power up to tho present time, but ho must Insist Hint n law that applies only to Marshflold nnd vicinity Is not a good lnw for the county, nnd Mr. llnll-l.ewts stems to constitute him self a judge, Jury and the whoto court In HiIh matter. I recoKiiliio thnt my friends on the Coqullle uiny take exception to my sottiug the Inspector on them In this mntter, but tho Coqullle Valley Fruit Orowors' Association, If you nro to bollovo It's President's statement, is not In accord with Mr. Hnll-Lowls, of the Hi, spruco, cednr, homloclc nnd thnt elnss, and Is not considered sort ous lu count! les thnt aro much more strict In their Inspection than this county cnn bo for yenrs, nnd only shows thnt the orchard hns not been sprayed recently. Thoro Is alwnys two sides to every story, nnd I hnvo mndo my sldo of sufllclont length so I will not bore you with another arti cle, and will oloso with this summary of my position. Tho county should not iindortnke tho Inspection of fruit unless it Is propnrcd to enforce It throughout the ontlro county. Tho Inspootor in ohnrge should not nllow tho fruit to loavo tho transpor tation companies hands unless It hns been properly Inspected. In this wny nothlng could got .Into tho country that could ho Injurious to It. Tho Inspector for soino yonrs to conio should npply hliusolf moro ospe- clnlly to orchards rather than to fruit that Is coming Into the territory from looal ranches. Tho public have a right to fruit thnt Is not Injurious to them. The public should not be forced to send out to n more fnvored nud pears.. As stated boforc, this U my Inst on this subjeot. Yours very truly, P. S. DOW. JUST IN Friend Brother's Fall Suits 15 to $18 Values for $12 to $15 Seeing is Believing FfXUP umnr...... ItKSlTKD FROM RIVER. lleml Tho Vouiig Men Prom North Have An Accident. K. Peterson nnd I). Hendry of' North Rend, who hnvo rocontly been engaged In npplo packing near Alio I gnny, wore enjoying n row on thoj Mllllcoma River Inst Thursday. Tho bont suddenly capsized and tlio young I mon woro thrown Into tho river, an ( nccldont which might hnvo proven se rious had not their cries for holp boen hoard by several ladlos who woro nonrby who spoodlly enmo to, their roscue. i Paint Your Roof If you aro figuring on painting or repairing your roof this fall wo would liko tho opportunity of quoting you prices on our ELASTIC ROOF PAINT. This paint is as good as its name. Will last for yea's without repairing, It is a protective coating against corrosion. This paint dries rapidly, is WATERPROOF and ELASTIC. Do not paint your paper roof with coal tar or anv of tho cheap so-called paper roof paints, Our ELASTIC ROOF PAINT will last for years and the price is no higher, Pione REAL KSTATK. I have eomo of tho host buys on tho Day. Cnn nrrnngo easy tonus. Houses mid buildings for rent. ai'oust krizi:i:n, CS Coutral Ave. Mnrshflchl, Ore. royiiMrTC.MTTwnyf!!-! F. E. HAGUE, Pres. Hdw. Co. M. D. SUMNER, Vice Pres. nnd someone Is In the wrong, nnd the public ot Marshlleld should not be made to suffer on account of It, Mr. Hull-Lewis Is certainly n fair man BUSSN I If locality nud buy penrs that must be sold nt $1.75 per box when better penis can bo rotnlled lu the town of Mnrshllcld for from 50 to 75 cents, G. W.Dungan Undertaker M ii'hlitlelil, Oregon. Parlors, 111) South :ld St., Telephone. Day or Nlaht. 1D5..1. cmsmsirxswssssasftxxszsjsstxn ' ni 'SIM ' ' i 'i "I ' wiwiTrmy-iTMTrrxiXTTWiirsg-TTTy-yrCTorp ESS DIRECTORY OF RELIABLE 1; BUSINESS HOUSES I For Strictly Fresh Butter Sterilized Cream Sterilized Milk Butter Milk Bean-Pot Cheese and Ice Coos Bay Ice & Cold Storage TIIK rOlil.OWl.NO 18 A LIST OF RKU.VIUiK Hl'SINKSS HOUSKS AX1) BUSINESS MK.V IX MAitstirun.i) who haxwa? noons that cax hk guaranteed at fair pricks or MK.V WHOSE WORK MAY WU DKPKXDKD UPON. IT WILL PAY YOU TO PATROXI7.K THE.M asBiBucrotvnua Mother7 Restaurant Is bettor prepared to servo you than ewr befcre. 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