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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1911)
HEr "-. 'wr.U I? . Tf?E COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9,1911 EVENING EDITION. 1 sin! r Rbu I HJII f , 0S( Ma ?!& t.l f0!' k3J :t L-ol r.r &? fr UNCLE SAM'S EXPERTS ON FARMING IN COOS AND CURRY soiii suhvev of the siahshfield alt ha according tiik official govehnsiext report of c. v. manx axi) .ias k. ferguson. TO NOTICE OP DELINQUENT TAXES (Continued.) (Conl lulled from last Saturday) t tlon between tlie soil and subsoil is Some relatively smnll nrens of soils iiHimlly abrupt mid Is marked by n are derived from bnsnltlc or Igncotu distinct chnugu of color tind texture, rocks of tho Eocono period. The The upper purl of the soil contains a weathering of the more extensive out- large proportion of fibrous roots and crops has given rise to the Aiken clay, partially decayed organic matter, Tn tt immlinr nf nl.icoa the limeou? which produce n darker shade of col- nintorlal occurs in prominent ridges, i chief among which nro Sugarloaf and 1J J J J U J Bluo Mountains. Smaller outcrops occur north of tho Coos Hlver, cast of Myrtle Point ami along the roast south of Ilnndon. These are closely associated with adjacent sediment nry forniatloiiH ami, except In the Inr ger exposures, are of little Import ance In Influencing tho superficial soil types. Tho soils of the Coastal Plain and older, mnrlno and river terraces and or to a depth of 0 to 12 Inches and give an apparent lighter texture than Is revealed hy mcchnnlcnl analysis. When first cleared the holl cultivates easily and Is quite frlnhle, but It lio comes compact and more dlfllcult to linudlo after a few seasons of cultiva tion. Tho Illvorton clay loam covers tho greater part of tho uplands in Coos county within tho limits of the survey. It Is most extensively developed in the northern half of the area, whore tho more important parts of tho typo oc- of stream bottoms nro derived largo- c"r- Tho soli passes gradually into ly from Plolntoceno deposits. Tho adjacent soil types occurring in the loose, unconsolidated Bands of thoi''llands, tho line of separation being Coastal Plain consist of white, brown, I vague- and dlfllcult to determine. As or blnck sand, usually freo from grnv-!tl' O'Po ' mainly confined to tho hll cl ami characterized by great depth b uplands, tho surfaco topography Is nnd a relatively loose, porous struc-, exceedingly rough and broken. Tho tnre. Tho soil types, while consist-1 'H (dopes are often stoop, though the Ing mainly of mntorlal of light Handy .crests uro usually well rounded or ter texturc, have occasionally been sub-(raced. In tho outlying areas along Ject to tho deposition of finer nedl- to onst sldo and in tho southern pnrt monts derived from tho weathering f tbo Hiirvey tho roughest areas arc of shales, sandstones nnd congiomor-ftiiid. ntes. These matorlnlH bnvo b"cn Tho Illvorton clny loam owes Its or washed In by tho upland streams and 'Kin to tho weathering of tho s.ind h'nvo produced nrenH of small extent i Htones nnd sbnles of tho Arago forma which possess features of color nnd ll"" which Is recognized In tho geol toxturo distinct from tho soils origin-J K' of tho region jib belonging to the ntlng directly from tho reworking Eoceno period, nnd which hns been and deposition of tho mnrlno sands of , locally subdivided Into tho Pulaski the Coastal Plain. In genera! this. '"id Coaledo formations, which to 9 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 l.BG 4.U1 .78 .7S .78 .7!s .76 ' .781 .78 .78' .75. .7S .7S .78 "3 3 4 4 has given n rolntlvoly closo flno tox turn to tho typo mapped ns Empl-o clny loam. Other soils occurring on the mnrlno terrnces and composed largely of sandy mntorlnls are map ped an Emplro flno sand, Empire fine audy loam, and ninrklnrk sandy lonm, while those made up to a great er extent of silt nnd clny nro tho niacklock lonm and tho Ulncklock clay. Tho nlluvlnl soils of tho bottom lands vary In texture from heavy, Im pervious clnys to light sandy loams. Tboy form n group of soils occurrins gethor cover almost tho ontlro north ern three-quarters of tho area, the latter containing vnlunlilo doposlts of coal. Tho soil mntorlal Is of rosld unl nnd rolluvlnl origin, nnd forms a mantle of consldornblo depth over the greater part of the region. Tho dense forest growth effectively protects tho soil from washing nnd gullying oven on tho steepest slopes. Practically .the entlro nrea Is covered with origi nal or second-growth tlmbor. In tin vicinity of Coos liny nnd nlong tho larger strenms much of tho virgin timber hns been removed, nnd lias nlong tho Coos nnd Coqulllo Rlvora "con replnced by a thick and almost nnd othor streams and in tho vicinity j Impenetrable growth of fir, spruco, nl of tho Now Lake, In tho northwest dor, and other small trees. Tho vlr- part of Curry County. Theso soils Kin forests of fir, cednr, spruce and constitute tho Coqulllo sorles. They hemlock nro found mnlnly in private occur ns flood plains nlong tho rivers forest reserves, nnd sloughs In various parts of tho J A considerable portion of tho nren nren nnd hnve n wldo rnngo In their' occupied by this soil type Is too rough adaptation to crops. The greater to be well adapted to clenrlng nnd ml jinrt of the Included nren consists oftlvntlon. Such nrens should un boIIb having a Hlity or clayey texture, doubtedly reinnln forested. A cou Upon tho narrower nnd more elevn- sldernble part of the more level nras ted portions of tho river plain in thojwould appear to Justify ultimately the upper Coqulllo and Coos River vnlieys clearing of tho second-growth trees tho soils consist mainly of material ofu sandy texture, llroad ureas of silts and clays are found along tho lower portions of the r!vor plnln. Accumulations of Pent nre found associated with present or former swnmp conditions within the nrens of nlluvlnl soils along the strenms. and brush nnd tho utilization or such nrens for ngrlculturnl purposes. As yet no large tracts hnve been cleared nnd brought under culutlvntlon. It Is largely held In homostends of 1G0 acres or In larger tracts. Upon the lighter phases or the Rlv erton clny loam truck crops have been 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 o o 2 3 3 r. D G 5 G 6 6 G G G G G 0 G G G G G 7 7 7 7 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 13 13 15 1G 10 10 10 .7b .78 ,7S .3D .31' .31' .39 1.30 1.30 1.30 1.30 1.30 1.30 unnumbered D O Wolcott 11 D O Wolcott 12 D O Wolcott 13 D O Wolcott 14 J II Flnnngnn 20 J D McNeil 21 J D McNeil 22 D McNeil 23 D McNeil 24 D McNeil 25 D McNeil 20 D McNeil 27 P McNeil 2S Flnnngnn Est. nnd Mnry F .Mullen. .. .22 Flnnngnn Est. nnd Mary F Mullen... .23 Flnnngnn Est. and Mnry F Mullen.... 21 Mnry F Mullen, umUfc 25 Mary F Mullen, undVj 2G Mnry F Mullen, und,4 27 Mnry F .Mullen, und4 28 WEST BUNKER HILL ADDITION TO SIAHSHFIELD. John W Flanagan, undl 1 E a Flnnngnn, und Hi 1 John W Flnnngnn, uihPj 2 E O Flnnngnn, itnd . 2 John w Flnnngnn, und Vj E G Flnnngnn, und'fc John W Flnnngnn, undVi E G Flnnngnn, und 14 M E Dnrry 17 M E Ilnrry 13 M E Ilnrry 19 M E Ilnrry 20 M E finrry 21 M E Dnrry 22 M E Dnrry 23 M E Darry 24 Mary F Mullen 25 P It Tully 9 P R Tully 10 P R Tully 11 P R Tully 12 J W Flnnngan 22 John F Hnll, trustee. 24 'John F Hall, trustee.. 1 John F Hnll, trustee.. 2 M E Dnrry 3 M E Darry 4 M E Darry G Lctltn Flnnngnn 6 Lctltn, Flnnngnn 7 Lctltn Flnnngnn 8 John F Hnll, trustee. 1 John F Hnll, trustee . 2 John F Hnll, trustee . 3 John F Hnll, trustee . 4 John F Hnll, trustee . G John F Hnll, trustee. G Mnry F Mullen 21 Mnry F Mullen 22 Mnry F Mullen 23 Mnry F Million 24 M E Dnrry, umU&....25 M E Dnrry, und k . . ..20 M E Darry, und 14.... 2 7 M E Dnrry, und 'j . . . . 2 8 M E Dnrry, untI....2G M E Dnrry, und M.... 2 7 M E Dnrry, und . . ..28 John F Hnll, trustee. 1 John F Hnll, trusteo.. 2 John F Hall, trustee . 3 Mary F Mullen 18 Mnry F Mullen 19 .Mnry F Mullen 20 Mnry F Mullen 21 E O Larson 5 E O Larson 0 E G Larson 7 Flcm Ilnrgen 15 Flem Hnrgcn 10 Mnry F Mullen 20 Mary F Mullen .......21 R O Lnrson 27 R C Lnrson 28 M R Dnrry 13 M R Darry It R 0 Flnnngnn 22 R O Flnnngnn 23 W M Richardson .... 3 W M Richardson .... 4 W M Richardson . . .. 5 Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIABLO INI) JOSSON CEMENT. Tho best Domestic nnd Imported brands. Plaster, Llmo Drlck nnd nil kinds of builders materia! HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR OFFICE, SOUTH BROADWAY. PHONE 201 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOR? FAST AXI) COM.MODIOUS Steamer Redoido EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Sails from Sau Francisco for Marslifieltl Saturday, Sept. 9 1XTER.OCE.VX TRANSPORTATION COM PAX V. Phono 44 C. F. McQEORGE, Agont. 1.30 1.30 2.G0 2.G0 2.00 2.G0 2.GG 2.0" 2.G0 2.00 2.00 2. GO 2. GO 2.0(1 2.G0 .7b .7S .7$ .74 .7.s .7S .7S 7S .7S .7 1.01 l.Ot 1.01 1.04 1.04 1.01 1.04 1.01 1.04 1.04 1.30 1.30 1.30 1.30 .39 .39 .39 .78 .78 .78 .78 .78 .78 .7S 27.04 1.04 1.04 1.04 1.04 1.01 1.04 1.04 1.01 2.G0 2.00 78 l.f.O .78 .78 "THE FRIEND OF COOS BAY" S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS CONNECTING W1T1A THE NORTH BANK ROAD AT PORTLAND Sails from Coos Bay for Portland, Wednesday, Sept. 13 NORTH, PAJIFIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY. PHONE 41 O. F. McGEORGE, Agent DRAIN-C00S BAY AUTO LINE VIA ALLEGANY XOW READY FOR BUSIXESS LEAVES SUHSHFIELD DAILY BOAT LEAVES ALERT LANDING, MARSHFIELD 5:00 A. M. COXXECTIXG WITH SOUTHERN PACIFIC NORTH BOUND TRAIN AT DRAIN. TICKETS FOR SALE AND INFORMATION AT THE BUSY COR- NER DRUG STORE, PHONE 2 rR. G. W. LESLIE, Osteopathic Phjolcia,, ISmiliintti nf Mm ........ . ... uiuii-nn schnni OntnnnnMiv nt IflH,...,!,.. .. 01 t In Eldorado DIlc.llouis io to l2., 4; Phono 1G1-J; Mnrslnloltl, ,)' J rR. C. C. TAGGAUT, - PhyHlcInn und HuWi)n Ofllco 200-210 Coko BmidL Plmnes: Residence 1)111.: nm- .'.. .. ,lc 1U2 J. W. BENNM'JT, Lawyer. Omco over Flnnngnn & He,,,,,.,. rnrahflold " urego R. J. T. McU)RM.( PhyBlcInn and Suiguon Marsh Held, Oregon, Lockhait Duilding, ' opposi-o Post 01 I-IIUIIC ill'i , D jnico p R A. O. BURROUGHS, "' Scientific MiissK,t Tronts nil diseases omco, corne oeconu nnu uontrnl Avenue. Ofllco hourB 11 to 12 n. m. 2 to 5 P m. T-H. A. .1. HENDRY'S - Modern Dental Parlors. Wo nro equipped to do high tu .. uni u. onuii. iiuuuu ni mo ye: lowest prices, uxninlnntlon fru Lndy nttondnnt, Coko building, odkJ siio uunnuior uotoi. ryt. II. 11. MOORE, Clilroprnctor. LJ Chronic DlKcases n Sicclnlt7 203 Coos Bide Phono 81-U Ofllco hours 1 to 5; 6:30 to 7:30 Sundny 3 to 6 Blan'chard's Livery EQUIPPED VITII WIRELESS Steamer BreakWater ALWAYS ON TIME SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT I) A. M. ON SEPTEMBER , 8, 13, If) AND 20 AT K 1. SI. SAILS FROM COOS BAY AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE ON SEP TESIBER B, 10, 10, 2!I AND HO. L. II. KEATING. AGENT PHONE MAIN 38-L bonio InrKO mens of wind-blown sand , round to yield well when plnute.l In occur ImrderluK tho coast, nnd this, the sprint; and given propor cultivn inatorlal Is classed ns Diinesnud. to.t'on. While only n few smnll nrens which tho type mapped ns Empire flno of the soil hnve been under cultlvn sand la related, tho lattor represent- Hon for more than two or three years, liiK deposits of weathered and partial- .experience hns shown thnt the soil Is NOTICE OF DELINQUENT TAXES FOR THE YEAR 1010. Tax ly nltered older wind-blown mnteilnl. ItlVERTO.V ('LAV LOAM Tho surface soli of the R'.verto:i clny lonm consists typically of 0 to 15 I well adapted to most of the crops pro duced on the bottom lnnds. Oals, wheat, reil nud white clover, vetch, nnd In certain plnres alfnlfn have fdv- incnes or n rather snty clny lop m of en koiki yields on this soil type. In Unlit-brown to chocolnte-brown color, j favorable locntlons tho typo Is well This Is subject to some variational adapted to the production of bush In texture, which ranges from n light i fruits, apples, penis, plums, nnd oth toii heavy clny loam, as well as In or deciduous fruits. Recently n nuin depth. On steep hill slopes the oro- her of smnll orchards have been plant- sloii of the IlKhter textured niiitoiial ocenHlonally exposes u soil of e'nyey texture, thoiiKh this phase does not appear to be extensive or Important. The variation tn texture appears to depend mainly on the relative propor tions of silt nud line sand. The lar-' ed In tho Coos Itlver nud Coqulllo River Vnlieys nnd In other places. The principal varieties of apples found In these sections nre Graven stein. Baldwin. Spltzcubei'K nnd n few lees common eorts. The Griiveiiste'n which Is the leading variety for mnr- ger part of the tpyo has a eoinpara-;1''. I of excellent quality. The Rlv- lively light texture. The subsoil Is typically a reddlah brown or yellowish clny or homewlint silty clny extending to u depth of :t foot or more. Below this the subooll restH on strata of sandstone, or loose, piutly disintegrated shale. Tree rootn frequently penetrate for a consider able distance Into the fissures In the shale, thus aiding in the process of Aveathorlng nnd affecting tho subsoil drainage. The close texture of the subsoil gives it good moisture-retntn-lng properties. A close examination of the soil In Its virgin stnto usually shows that tho first 3 or 3 Inches contain a larger proportion of conrso to medium tex tured sand, while below this the con- tcnt of flnor particles, slit nnd clay, erton clny loam Is especially minuted to the production nf loganberr et.. blaekberiles nnd strawberries. The use of stable manure and the SHERIFF'S ASSESSMENT FOR 10IO Ti. 27 S, It lil W, W. SI. Ore. Assessed' Descrlp- to Hon Sec B. Folsom Beginning at a point on tho rnngo lino DfiS.GS ft N of tho SE corner of Twp 27 S of rnngo 13 V W M nnd running thenco W 295. OS ft, thenco N 34.32 ft thence east 295. OS ft to snld rnngo line; thence south 34.32 ft nlong said rnngo line to tho plnco of beginning containing 23--100 acres 20 Tcp. 31 S, R 12 W. W. SI. Ore. H. Dement MNW4 20 1G.J6 Lot Blk Tux- Henry Spencock No Bend Ocennvlew Add Und 0-9, . . t Bennett Trust Co No Bend Ocennvlow Add Pud 2-9 Wm. Vnughnn Ban gor Pint 2. Und .... W. W. Graves Graves Add to Marshflold, . . Ethel SI. Reynolds Grnvos Add to Slarsh fleld 2 IS E. P. McCarthy Graves Add to Slnrshfleld, . . 3 IS Frank J. Kable Graves Add to Marshfleld, .. 1 IS Frank .1. Kable Graves FAST SERVICE TO ROSEBURG Our autos, leaving Slnrshfleld at 0 o'clock every morning, con ncct Kith tho evening train to Portland. Faro 150.00. COOS BAY BOSEBURG STAGK LINE. OTTO BCIIETTER, Agent, O. P. BARNARD, 120 MARKET AW, Mnriliflcld. Agent, ROSEBURG, Oro. PHOXS 11 wo liavo secured tho Ivorv him. iicss oi 1j. ii. lioisner nnd nro nn pnrcd to render excellent service ti tno peopio or coos Hay. CareU drivers, good rigs nnd everythin: thnt will nienn satisfactory service c tho public. Phono us for n drlTltm horse, a rig or anything needed la tno livery lino. Wo also do truck g business or all Kinds. HLAXCHARI) BltOTlinilS Livery, Feed and Sales fierrlce. 141 First nnd Alder Street! Phono 138-J IF YOU HAVE ANY House to Build You Will Do Well to See LADD, HUNT CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. Phone 138-J SI. 20 20 1 IS 3..M 53 .IS 1.7G .41 Good Livery Service Fnncy now rigs, good horses nnd careful drivers nro now nt ttho dis posal of tho Coos Bny public nt REASONABLE RATES Rigs or rigs with drivers ready for any trip anywhere any tlmo. Horses boarded nnd rigs cared for. Now henrso nnd specinl ncommo dntlons provided for funeral parties. W. L. CONDRON'S LIVERY AND FEED STABLES PHONE 273-J BABGAINS IN DWELLING. BUY NOW 6-Room houso nt Bay Park. Prico ?700. Cash $180 G-Room houso, lots 100x100. Enstsldo $1,200 Dwellings In Bunkor Hill, West and South Slarshflold, Forndnlo nnd North Bond at bargains. AUG. FRIZEEN, Real Estate Insurance and Rentals 08, Central Ave.. Marshfleld, Ore. NOTICE OF HEDESIPTIOXOFSrEj ClAL ISIPROVEMEXT BONDS. Ail.) In Mnral.fl..),! s to growing of groen-mniiure crops wouM , Frank J. Kablo Graves be very useful In maintaining the pro-i Add to Slnrshflold, . . 0 IS diictlveuess of tho soil. The Mflv,l,e" I'l Ry. Co. nousuny It .11 .14 .11 .14 planting of most crops Is nlso desir able In order to secure the largest possible growth before the beglnnlnt; of the season of dry weather. (To 1h continued next Sattinlav) Pint "F" No. Bend 10 13 l.M That six months nftor such tnxes nro delinquent a tax certlflcato of delinquency will Issue therein, ns pro vided by law. Tho foregoing is the net amount of tax only and those romlttlnc should 1VlI , . add 10 per cent of totnl amount a? Foley's Honey and Tar Compound penalty provided by law, Interest at SHU retains Its high plnco ns the best, the rate of 1 per cent per month frou housohold remedy for nil coughs and the first Monday In April, 1911, and colds, either for children or grown the cost of publishing such descrlp persons. Prevonts serious results tlons which amounts to fifty cents nor ....... a .!,. imo umj- me genuine iiuo. Foley's Honey and Tar Conmonnd.l w. w. nxnv. and refuse substitutes. For Sale at i Sheriff and Tax Collector of Cn.a county, Oregon. The Want Ads Are News "The Times'" classified columns nro news columns Just ns much ns any other pnrt of tho pnpor tlinj nro up-to-tho-mlnuto, llvo nnnounre ments that reflect tho needs of vari ous businesses nnd households; they tell In short, conclso way, tho mosi sought for necessities of scores of In dividuals. , Somo nro In search of work, and they tell what they can do best; soine in need of helpors, somo hnve goods for salo, some want to ex change certain merchandise, some wish partners to nld them In their business, somo nre seeking to regain lost articles these nnd ninny othor needs nro a pnrt of tho classified sec tion; nil ranking up the sum of mod ern home nnd business requisites. "Times" want nds nro Intenselv Interesting, full of human desire and radiant with possibilities for all who will use them to accomplish any legit imate purpose. Notlco is hereby given that par-j sunnt to tho provisions of Chapter V of Title XXVI, L. O. L., nnd in um cordanco with tho terms and coed! tlons of snld bond, tho City of Miru Hold will tako up nnd cancel theipt clul improvement bonds of tM city of Slnrshfleld, Coos County, OrepJ, Issuod on tho 1st day of Octoler, 1909, and numbered 2, 3, 4 and 5 of said Ibbuo respectively, being eiei for tho sum of. $600 nnd bearing In terest nt G per cent por annum, 1 will on tho next Boml-nnnual coupoti period of snld bonds, to-wlt: oa tt 1st dny of October, 1911, paytotM propor ownora nnd holders of H bonds, fnco value of each thereof with accrued Interest to said W nnd tho owners nnd holders of W above described bonds nro hereby no tified to present tho snmo for PJ' ment nnd cnncollatlon to the under signed, tho trensurer of snld city t his ofllco In tho Flanagan & BMMlt bank In said City of .Marshfleld. Co Pnimtv Ornirnn. nn ftnli! date " payment, cnncollatlon nnd redemp tion, nnd nro further notified thnt In terest thereon will censo at said in terest navmont norlod, to-Vlt! o1 Octobor 1st. 1911. Dated this 2nd dny of September. 1911. R. F. WILLIAMS. Tronsurer of tho City of Slorsblle NOTICE. I increases, though the line of separa- Z nTctSlTiior Notlco Is hereby given to " whom It may concern that I baT been made trusteo nnd assignee i tho estates of L. D. Kinney, The " Lino nnllwnv. n eomoratlon and tw. Coos Bay Rapid Transit Co. also corporation. . All persons having claims S said L. D. Kinney or against either snld corporations are hereby noting and requested to present the woe me, under oath at my office in field, Coos county, Oregon, ' thrnn mnnlhn (mm nnd after the 0 of this notice. Outstanding contr must be settled at once or they f be cancelled. Dated August 16, 19H- k W. J. RUST, Tru A TURKISn BATH will & 3r" 'GOOD. Phone 2 14-J.