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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 191 1 EVEIMING EDITION.' . ! I: SiVES LI OH FRUIT SALES TRIES 10 HOLD Inspector P. M. Hall-Lewis Writes About Disposal of Diseased Product. Editor Cooa Diiy Times: A uumbor of your renders hnvo re quested mo to prepare a statement tuplnnntory of Bovornl phases of tbo Jnw relating to tlio sulu of diseased .fruits. 1 am therefore availing my ol of your publlc-Hplrltcd offer to print such matter, suul stibtuit to your xendors tho following. Tlio lnws of 18U0, p. 08, sees. 5 find C, make It unlawful to import or soil infested or diseased fruits in tho Stato of Oregon; nnd mnkes tlio person, packing, etc., or delivering for shipment, InfcHted or diseased fruits, guilty of a mlsdemonnor. And .Sec. 7 of tho same law, Imposes pen alties of from $2G to $100 for ench .offense. Itulo G, Qiiurnutluo regulations, Oregon Stato Hoard of Horticulture, linving tho full force and effect of tho Htntutc, (L. 1880, p. 127, Sec. C. j It. 1801, p. 17G, Sec. C. L. 180G, p. 34, Sec. 1.) prohlltlts tho Sulem gift, -or distribution of Infected or disease 1 fruits, within tho Stnto of Oregon. Tho contention that compliance -vvlth tho law requiring tho pruning and nprnylng of diseased orchards, exempts fruits therefrom from boiitf held subject to tho sections relating ,to dlsoused fruits, Is of courso nb sfliird, but slnco such contention has Jioon raised, I will say that nil fruits nro subject to the operation of the horticultural laws, from whatever .source obtained, or wherever found, within this state, and It Is the duty '' A)t tho inspector to suppress tho sale, 1 gift, or distribution of dlsonsed frultB to tho fullest extent practical. And right hore let me remark, that the argument advanced by hoiiio growers that sprnylug has mado their frultB woiho. Instead of bottnr, la obviously poorly founded, for tho liiscctlcldnl, nnd fungicidal nature of tho upray, alone, would render Hiieh ti rosult impossible. Tho presont growing season has been unfortu nately, exceptionally favorablo for tho growth of fungi, and the nphlds, nnd failure to spray upon tho young .growth (lonvM, twIgH and fruits) of course left It subject lo all mauuor of tack, with the result that In com rlson with the comparatively clean U"o trunks and major limbs, tlio f llngo nnd now growth appears un tiKiially Infected this soiihou, but by no process of reasoning can this ro suit bo Justly attributed to spraying operations. Tho common Infectious upon local ly grown fruits are the black spots known as "scab." which Is a highly contagious form of fungus growth, nnd tho "oyster shell bark louse" or "scale." The presence of either of those Infectious upon fruits, renders It contraband, and therefor subject to xolziiro, and the paekor and ship per subject to line. Tho stnto board, within tho auth ority grantod It by the statute, has Jintulo two exceptions, namely, fruits ilt?tlned for the cannery or ovnpora tory, and fruits destined for the :!dor mill, or vinegar works. In either enno however, tho malinger, owner. , or oporntor, of any such works, must give u written undertaking to the ef fect that lu consideration (if the pas sage of Inspection of fruits for pro ceasing, no portion of such fruits. In ny way Infected or dliwnosd. will be packed or shipped or sold lu Its fresh r unprocessed state for any purpose lothor than processing. In the mumi fnrturo of either elder, vinegar, or noked apple products, and that the peelings, cores, etc., of such fruits will bo either burned, effect Ively Itirinl or fed to stock. In such a lini'iier as to effectively preveut tho D I Bonding In their fruits, In boxes de jcorated with some indiclphcrnblo chirography, which would tnke n pro I feasor of dead Innguagei to figure ; out. I have advised a cheap rubber stamp, but there nro a number or ways that tho boxes can bo "plainly stamped, mnrkod or lablod" nnd It must be borno In mind that tho "namo and post office nddresB" both . must bo upon the package. It Is hoped, and I very much desire, to. avoid nil friction, In tho onforcomont of tho Inspection laws nnd rules, but n h t wnrnod Lhoso effected last sca- ont, tit I a vnm- vn nrn in nrnrnnil lllinn PORTLAND, OrC, Sept. 8. DO- tho nssumptlon that Inst season's cnuso tho United Stntes has hnd no wnrnlngs wore "duo nnd BUillclont" i tieo but failed for 10 yenrs to pro notlco. nnd wo want to remind nil test ngalnst tho snlo or Southern Pa concerncd that somo of theso Inwsleillc railroad land In Inrgor quantl aro old enough to vote, nnd nro bind-; tics thnn 1C0 ncros nnd nt nioro than HOUTIIKItX PACIFIC ItKSU.MKS lkgal uATTiii: ix fkdki.aTi COl'KT FOH 11IO GUAXT IX THIS STATU. Ing upon tho inspector ns woll as upon the grower or dealer. Yours for elenn, wholesome fruits, P. M. HALL-LEWIS, Fruit inspector, nnd I)op. Quarantine OIHcor, Coos Co. Mnrshflcld, Ore., Sept. 1st, 1011. COUPLE .STILL .MLSSIXG. Howard of ?IOO OflVivtl For Hlo'tors From ltoscburg. ROSEIJURG, Ore., Sopt. G Wil liam Simpson of Myrtle Creek, and Mrs. F. ChcsHhro of Comstock. who oloped from this city n week ngo laBt Thursday, taking along tho wo man's two children, still elude the sonrch of tho authorities, who nro without tho slightest clew ns to their whereabouts. They wcro first sup posed to hnvo gono to Coos or Cur ry county. Mr. Chessbro, tho wo man's husbnnd. who wn. In tho cltv Sundny, has decided to ffor n re ward of $100 for tho arrest of the couplo. Simpson It dovolaps, took more money thnn It first supposed from tho grocery of Mrs. J. Frlttb, at Myrtlo Creok, whore ho was em ployed. Inspection of the store books discloses that Instead or $120, as at first announced, Simpson really took much more than belonged to him. PItAISKS COOH UAV. Tho following from tho Herald Dispatch of Huntington, W. Va., will bo of Interest to tho friends of T, 11. Stackhouse, formerly engaged lu the c gar huslnesB horo but who Is now located there: "If over anything hnppenB to Tom Stnckhottso everybody calls him Tom and ho feels as though Hunt ington wasn't for lilm any more, lie Is going bnck to his old and beloved home at Marshilold, Oregon, the state where ho wan born. Mr. Stack house has been npprnlscd of tho In tentions of tho Southern Pacific rail road to build a lino from Eiigouo tr Marshilold by tho way of Sluslaw and that contracts aggregating an ex penditure of $8,000,000 will be lot at once calling for tho completion of the work lu two years. " 'I am mighty tickled to loam tliut news, ho snld a few days ago "It uinkos dear old Marshfleld look better to mo than over and now If I am over called on to travel iiiick there again I will go with greater pleasure than ever." $2. GO an ncro; because tho govern mont hns used tho railroad freely for transporting troops and munitions of wnr, and becausolthasnccoptcd taxes and because It has accepted taxes on tho unsold railroad land to tho amount of $1,327,231.10, In addition to $115,077.20 for surveying and patenting tho lands, the government Is not entitled to the land. These In brief arc tho chief con tentions of the Southern Pacific Com pany In Its answer to tho govern ment's suit to declnro 2,373,000 ncres of valuable Oregon timber nnd agricultural land forfeited to tho United States bcctuiso tho railroad has vlolntcd tho law under which tho land was granted. Tho railroad company's niiBwer wns filed in tho United States Court by Its nttornoy, W. D. Fonton, Wed nesday. Tho land Involved is vnl uod nt between $G0, 000,000 nnd $70,000,000, nnd tho litigation has boon in progross sovornl years. A long tlmo elapsed nftor tho filing of tho complaint by II. D. Townsond, special assistant to tho Attorncy-Gon-ernl boforo tho hoarlng wns hnd on tho domurror to tho complaint, nnd there wns nnother long lapso boforo Federal Judgo Wolvorton reached n decision on tlio demurrer. .Much tlmo was taken In going through the briefs of counsel, as they woro volu minous. Tho railroad coinpany'B an swer Is a printed book or 219 pages. All tho material turnouts of tho ovornuiont nro denied In detail. Tho railroad company re-nfllrms he contentions of Its demurrer, which Judgo Wolvorton overruled. Dance and Crab Bake Saturday Evening September 9th at tho Life Saving Station Given By Tho Life Saving Crew Evoryono invited nnd cvoryono wel come. The steamer Alert will lcavo Marshfleld nt 8 o'clock returning aft er dnnco. Are You Worrying About Your Fall House Cleaning? If so, cnil up Phono 19G The Pneumatic Cleaning Co. donning done by tho NEW VACUUM PROCESS Demonstration at (JOINT. 1 HAUVKY SATUR DAY. Como and lot us show you how woll nnd how chonp ly wg can do it. MUSIC nt tho CHAXDLKK on. SUNDAY evening. Arrnngo to' tako YOUR Sundny DIXXHR there $100 Reward, $100 TlH'PmU'rm'f llili'pr will lo iiUmimmI to loam tlnil tlii'ri' In nt li'iiKt iincilrvmUil rtUi'imu lit x'Unri' Ini- nfi'li iililo incii'i. In nil It 'lKi", mi'l lull ll'tii'nl. IUII'k ('Ktiirrli euro Ik Hit' wily jwwItiMMMire now known in Hit mcllcnl fnittmilty. t'nlrri Mini neon tllimlniml llM-ftHt' rriiufre n iiiii11iiiiIi)iaI irrnlnci'i. ltnP.,nl"r'li nm I Hketi liitt-r-mil y. ki'IIiik illrwllyiwon tin' l1nnt ami mil KMismirliMi. i.Mlnl Iimii. thu oli de.troytnj Ihe foil inlrtt Ion (if tin- 1 1 -.. ninl uUltiKlliu i lout Mr iikIIi fn liiillilliw up t lie ont Itu ilin Hint li'tl' k imtiiro In I'ulnir It work, I he iroirVtnN murli fiiltli In U uur. Hllvt' KitttT llml llu-v ffor (In Hlll'ilrtHl IKil. I,i r- fur nny riH Hint It full to 'arc, Fond for itrf li'itln.oiilik V J t'lirsrY.U'0 .Toledo. O KrtiilliVjillliniKsli.lt'.TV . , Tnko lll' rninlly PUN lori-oulfmHnn FISIIIXC IX KOCJl'K. Illji Chinook Salmon landed by Itod nnd Itcel. The Clold Beach Globe says: "No where lu the known world a Holds Much sport to nuglors as does the mouth of tho Itogue. ,'o fUh that swim are as gnnio or will light a spoon hook as hard or put up as Mood Unlit on the end of a trolling Hue as dees the large Chinook as ho oinerues from the cold briny deep Into tho cool frosh waters of the llo Kiio. The llrt real nagling sport to bear witness to this place as an angler's resort nro K. J. Croft and P. P. Hnlferty. Those two gentle men arrived horo a few days ngo and after a couplo of days sport at the mouth of tlio river, frankly admit that now hero on oarth have thoy en joyed such' sport in this line as they have- hero. The first day they prtnd of any lufeotlon thoroon. A'0"""1' wu" r,Ml uu" """ """"' ,vv vi.r lonimuii error upon (lie part 0f',oumU r l"' raimln In welglit row.-rs Is that so inanv full to p..r,:0',, S0 ,0 B0 ,01,mU t,H0,, it-i, iiui.u, and -iddr- upon tho! Th ,u,xt ,,u' ,n- 'N'1 QMy 1 .11 i ... ku.'f pitor to ihlnent. Thei """ "WM r,w, "'"' '" "" "" ...iniivs i hit. lU. 1H07 e. 11. p j Bupplleil wllh sahnou. lest some of s ' ) nnd th Inspector Is p'lif j ihir 0tch bould go to wte. Mr. ..),- annoyance, and denim to Cr"n nml Mr f"ry Mi 'or . mi. iukI liiici-rniitliiii of thli Agnes for n couple of days sport , - - "s. looklnc ud th owner of ,... wblch f-'quwtly bear u..!flt,B of A,USK j 1 1 1 ii. i .j "Vtik of i.l.i tlflcatlo-i .n'tUlgtblo to .)ni' but 'imself. In t''' rutin o, Hliv ! c Insnfflclont 'iiriM innnnnnnii iir-rn nn I 1 inulv.'il p.irkagoj Ml.1 lie .'i.l . '' i. 'i bidden. im:! name aid I ' "' 'lin,,r fr,," !xna, ucbinc, biuu .r..iruuui 1'iu, wua iut jour aiMri'w, Fn (ant. ConduuJ br tin 5I3TIK3 OF THE K0LT NAMES OF JtSUS AKD MARf. CtOi, ,UtioUtni CtUnlMi Ci-rw. Mutlc. An. ll.CT.iion ttd Ccnnir till l)pll. fiitJnititJDM SmJmi. RcDnnl Monl ia4 loirllKtuilTiillnt,ViilllABnouncrnrnl,AJJiru SltTMR tlWRWR. It. ttm'i Aitdmu I ifjt.J MMtjiiffrfi n i rrrr-Trr-'-ir -- Stale Suplies School will opon Monday noxt. You will nend supplloB Pencil tnblets He Ink nnd Colours ftc I Joolcrs n and 10c Drmvlu Pads , . . .5 and 10c Pen holders ft and 10c Pens , , . doen iOc PcucUes lc. -c and tc Kiacers fie Pencil llockes !iu Craous 5 and 10. Ileoke Strops ic Pencil clips .1c Any child bringing this add and with nil errors mnrkod will got n Peucll Fl.HK with each purchase. ipOOS BAY ASH STORE I'lio Store Tliut Snies You Money. (iKO. N". UOI1, - Manage. Ii'i-ont Strwt, MMi'slillflil iimwh i ! t miniw . . wii iii ii i' i . i You Will Find Solid, comfort and satisfaction In OUU FUKXITUIM3 mado by tho best manufactur ers It combines olcgnnco dura bility nnd comfort. Our goods boluR substantially mado will rotaln tholr lino elegant finish nnd Inst a llfotlmo nnd nlwnys provo n sourco of satisfaction. Anothor Important fact is that our prices nro no hlghor thnn for poortr quality nnd trashy goods. Lt us fig tiro with you whon you want anything from n kitchen chair to a comploto , outfit. C. A. Johnson, OldcNt Furniture Store on Coos Day Union Oils OASOMXB IHBTIMiATZ I1KXIXK KKItOSRXK 8AMSOX (3AS KXaiXKS and -CKXTUirUtiAIj PUMPS Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co. Mnrbbtleld, Ore. PllONi: 02-J Mall Orders Solicited. f 'with the Hy on the trout Infested rlf WATCH! NOTICE! i nuuiar iUHUBoj, una ui mo uittuio Dll EC PIIDCn AT linUC DV aa1 tne tollcltor for us is out for NLtO UUHtU A I MUMt D T i-.m.lrv. Wnlh l.lm! lin U Ilnl.1. Closing Out I nm closing out my Front street stnro, nnd will soil ovorythlng nt great reductions from former prices. Especially low prlcos on nuoxzi: Axn mox iikds AXl) XUY AXI) SKCOXD 1IAX1) FUItXITUIlK AY. K. WISKSIAX llroailvvny nnd Front Sti-eet. Two Stores. UNrU PANT ATOR1UM Vo are expert dyers and cleaners, lint work of all kinds. Our work will please you. Suits mndo to order. ST50 Central Ave. Phone 1M0X ROSS b PINEGOR PltOPItlRTOUS Few. If any, medicines have mot with the uniform success that has at- mcu' , HFW AnSnnPTIflH MPTUnn to ston von on the street nnd oxnlnln ! tended the use of Chnmborlaln's Col- hrn ,, " ... ..v.. ........ u, i f i.nH.. v n,i iB m i, I lc Cholera nnd Dla all details of Laundry nnd also to be Diarrhoea Remedy, The Bathtub and the Gas Water Heater Are Twin Brothers The bathtub is only half equipped for useful service until the gas water heater Is added. The gas water heater is the only practical de vice on the market for heating water in the household quickly. . Turn on the gas, light a match, and ample hot water is a question of only a few minutes. Let us show you how simple these devices are and how necessary for home comfort, Telephone 178 Oregon Power Company coxdi:xsi:i) stathmhxt FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS HAY At tho Close of Hitslncsx, September 1. 1011. Itesotirccs. Loans nnd Discounts ;?09,719.62 88.852.1G 25,000.00 ttttti olitftwi.M l(io,o:ti.u Donds nnd warrants U. S. Donds to sccuro circulation.. Heal estate, furniture nnd fixtures. Cash and night exchange Total resources 8B5,n70.l)2 Liabilities. Capital stock $100,000.00 Surplus and undivided profits C,8SG.2G Circulation 2C.000.00 Deposits lilit.llMMKI Totnl liabilities W. S. Chandler. President. V. S. Chandlor, John F. Hall, John S. Coke, S. C. Itogcrs, OFFICKUS: M. C. Horton, Ylco-Presldont. DIHKCTOItK: U. Douglas, F. S. Dow, Win. Grlmos, W. P. Murphy, M. C. Horton. Dorsoy Krcltzor, Cashier. stati:mi:xt of coxditiox FlG!agai Bennett Bank of m.usiifii:li, ohkgox At tlio close of business .September 1st. 1011. Itcsouiccs. Loans nnd Discounts $397,393.93 Hanking Ilouso , CO, 000.00 Cash and Hxchnngos 141,54C.C3 Total $388,0 10. 10 Liabilities Capital Stock paid In $50,000.00 Surplus nnd Undivided Prollts G4.1CG.72 Uoposlts , 484,774.74 Ttnl $588,0 10. 10 Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. HKXHV SP.XGSTACKEN, Mgr. Coqullle Ofllje Phone 191 - Marshfleld Ofllco 14-J.' Farms Timber Coal and Platting Lands a specialty. Geparal Agents "EASTSIDB" Parties Desiring Monu-' ments to be Erected ould do well to call at the Pacific Monumental Wonts, South Broadway nua make selection from the largo stock now on hand. Mr. Wilson has la his employ tho only practical marble and gra nlte cutter In Coos county. And none but tho best work la turned MAItSHFIELD'S POPULAR FAMILY HOTKL TUB LLOYD Hid iiiu s- nf grower In lii'.-n Hiipplled. "::1 If owner ro tiliis this rule. 1 shall procure war rant and liiRlst that the offender be tlnly lined Some growors are still. puffer snail m..l 1 v.lll w )u Iww lo euro jour.Wf at ltuuu ky ib uvw aUwrtlluu UvutOMMit ; anj Mill sm wod hwiv ot Oil Ujuw tivatuiwit tnv fur trial. Ulh rv(rvaet fruui jruur own Imulli)- If muiwU, Iruinllatp re lief au! ivrmanmt our aiwurptl. Son.l no i uuuejr, tut tell otbrra of tlila error. Write tlir ti lln. M. buiuuicr. Hoi 1. Njtra after repeated warnings last season. Dtm bJ' at your home nny tlmo Luiiudry business from A to Z. Tll. r.Mlllll'l.nlllf rillfK nt Onllr mill Til. Tntn Y-aAnaA .. Tt.. rn- -- 11 knows I ni.r,iiiP.-i ivhlcli it lins offected In nl.!l Aft. ,, io'nnV- .? ?Z ',S RM " ......... .- -.-.- .-.. ... ... V.VW. nvv.- fMtUU LU 2IU.1III. MOItCfl. Marshfield Hand and Steam Laundry PHOX-. S120-J most every neighborhood hnvo given keeping npnrtments with gas ranees It w wide reputation. For salo by $10.00 to $18.00 per month. FREE HATHS 13. W. BULUVAN. Pron. all dealers Mi. After the sbow try a Turkish Bath Phono 2 14-J. Have That Roof fixed XOW See CORTHELL Phono 8121 BICnr...'?",!,:":: 4 mJintikK Dont Dorset tho Turkish BathB. ....w uuinctga, u, i ability MI lit!. i ruu.E a 14-J. r rii!'- - ?'&'& 4fttMw" -V. J"