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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1912)
'THE COOS BAYTWES! nuttHmWOREBM. WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1912KVHlHG EPITIOW j r fc ' V ji r ' It It" r: .' ! "" mm w COMBATTING DiNff'f SCALE INSECTS fflEtfi I M I. H I- '.v ' m 1 v ' VJ ai MarShfieTtfs Future First Addition . i . i ji-i To . Marshfield cannot be over estimated. Her advantageous location, magnificent harbor and unlimited resources are equalled by few of the great metropolises of the Pa cific Coast. Her near future spells fortunes to hun dreds. "Will you be one of them ? .'Invest in Afarsh'field real estate; you can't go wrong. Tt's all good, but choose the best. See First Addition the 'right property in the right location at the right "price. GO x 120 foot lots at but $300 each and on terms to suit you. Just a few minutes walk south from the High School, along the Boulevard continuation of "Fifth Street. You'll like the location; it adjoins the best residence section and some day you'll want to live . thero, while right now your own good judginent will tell you that it is the best small investment you can make. Let us hand you a plat. Reynolds Development Co. a Coke 131dg. Owners Tel. 160-J. ij-, j . . ,K 11 CdNVI.AUIIATION.l'IIDOr rOMCIM :s German American Insurance Ass'n of New York ASSETS OVER 21 Millions 8. J. MONTGOMERY Resident Agent lUrslfield, Ore. 0: I'ATIIUNUK AMKUICAN CAI'ITAL. 0 Steamer Washington Sail From San Francisco for Coos Bay Monday Evening, July 8 WITH PA8SENGEH8 AND FREIGHT F. 8. DOW, Agent. Ocean Dock. Ciop Pest KR!its of O. A. C. Tell How to Slimy. OKtidON AOUlCUil'UKAL COL LEGE. Corvnllts, Oio July 10.-,-lnfornintloii for fruit growers ,11ml farmers troubled with Hcnlo Imjects on their crops has boon prepared by A. Ii. Lovett, assistant entomoldglst ut tho Oregon Agricultural College. "For scale Insect of such typo ns tho Snn Jobo, ubo tho lliiio-Biilijliur spray of winter strength during tho dormant Benson," BayB Mr. Lovett. "Kor tho soft scales such uh occur on the blackberry, prune and plum, ubo tho korosono ciuuIbIou or whnlu oil Buap. KoroHeno omulslon Ih prepared uh follow h. lloat a gallon of wutor (Boft If possible) to bulling; bIuivo half a pound of soap Into It (whtuo oil Is prefernble) nnd stir till tho soap Ih dissolved. Koinovo It Horn the fire and add two gallons of koro sono. Agitato tho nilxtuio vigorous ly until It Is creaniod, which Ih bout done with n hand pump, forcing tho solution through the hose and back Into tho container. "For uso In the dormant season this should bo diluted with novo gallons of water, and for suiuinor Bprnylng, at the tlmo tho young emerge, with oloon gallons of water. A pound of whale oil oap ?o four gallons of water may ho used us 11 Bummer spruy for soft scale. "For plant lira on roses, garden truck crops any of tho tobacco solu tions mny be UBod. For plants hav ing a slick foliage or where tho aphlds are especially bad there should bo added a pound or fish oil soup dissolved In a gallon of 'hot water to each eight gallons of tho spray. "On fruit trees, as tho apple And peach, tho spray used In early spring when the buds nro starting ahould be a combination of winter strength llmc-sulphur and "black leaf 40," using ono part of the black lead! to 800 of solution. If applied ordinar ily the aplilds do not become tea. pechilly bad. Where tho trouble! Is severe the tobacco solution should, be used." . Prof. LcuIh of (h CoIIcko Give. Hiujiiuer 1 okkgon Acinic LEGE, CorvalllH, Oi this soitsoti 'of the groat deal of Intui pruning," miya I'rof. tho division of horl Oregon Agricultural receiving many lmiuit jeet. "Wo uro oxporliut proHont time nt tho .. various oichards ttrouu... Htnto, but wo need to carrv .. Invoutlgatlous over u sorlod of J oral years before publishing ouri suits. From what work w0 h dunu, however, wo reel that whii minimi!! iiruiiing 13 uemg conduct with the Idea of gottlng,frultto fori It Is hotter not to liruno. unlii ti tho terminal buds'havq formed. 1 Kiunur 1:1m uuiurminu eally wh PAID TAXES O.V WATEIt ' Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Tide Guarantee and Abstract Co. S HKJTitY SKNG4TACKKN, Mr. Coqullle Offlko Phone 111 Plattlia; Lad a aeUltr. rrau Timber Coal aualeots "KABTSIDH" Omrtd Af MarahheM Offloe It-J. EQUIPPED WITH WIHELESS FAST AND COMMODIOUS . Steamer Redondo EQUIPPED WITH WlItELEHS AND SUIMIAHINK BELL SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO ffOtt rrinc rav , . . . . . '-wv - , wodnesaay, jiy iy, At 3:00 P. M. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. C. F. McGEOIlQK, Agent Phoae 44, S!1? Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. . SAILS FROM AINBWORTJI DOCK, PORTLAND. AT O A. M JULY 2nd, Oth, 14Ui, lOUi, 2IUi and 20h. FROM MAItSIIFIELD AT THE SERVICE OF THE TIDE, JULY flth, lltli, lflth, aiit, UOth Mid 3It. Pboae MJn 82LL. j. C. MILLER, Agent. Assoss4I for Laud Which Hail llli-n Washed Awiiy by River. IH'TCIIINSON, Knn., July in'. -"That Is what 1 call hard luck." s?. 8. Ott of Topeka told county officials acre wnen no discovered tlint n tract of land on which ho had paid taxes lor zt years tliu not exist. .Mr. Ott canio hero to take a look at the land, which was supposod to bo four miles southeast of Hutchin son. There Is aboui two and 11 half acres la tho tract or rather, was and .Mr. Ott came hero to protest against an Incieaso In valuation of flu). When .Mr. Ott drovo nut in th land he found only tho wntors of the Arkansas Itlver. Apparently the rlv- uu mid caien nwny every root of the land, as well as 11 part of an adjoin lug tract. THE FRIEND OF COOfl BAY S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELKMH RVR SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR. PORTLAND SATURDAY, JULY 20, AT 3 P. M. CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH HANK ROAD AT PORTLAND NORTH PACIFIC STEAM SHIP COMPANY. Phone 44. c v. McQEOKGE, Agent. Get Busy AND GET AFTER THAT ROOF, nUT FIRST COME IN AND OET OUR PRICES ON SHINGLES AND ROOFINO TAPER; SIUNOLES X.BO AND UP. ROOFINO PAPER, ONR PLY, 1.2fl AND UP. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. ft!) RETAIL DEPARTMENT. WOl'1,1) HHI, HOUSES I '" " " ' W The Sign of Good Candy Always Auyirticre, Any Tline Careful Driving HvuMonutilc Rntci FISHER AUTO SERVICE WM. FISHEU. Prop. Phono orders to HIllyor'H Cigar : Store, Phone 18-J. After 11 P. M Phono 6.-J. Marshfield. Oregon WM. S. TURPEN Architect. 171 FRONT ST. Wc Clean and Press Ladies' and Gent's Suits Goods Called for and Delivered Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHOMB MAIN arj COOS BAY-ROSEBURG STAGE LINE. Stage leaves ManbOeld ererr mornlnB at 6 and reaches Roieburc In tlm to connect with evealr train for Portland. Stage alio leavoa Roseburs every morning at o'clock and reacbee ManhQeld aarno FARE $0.00, Round trip 11.00. Good meaU ea route, C. P. Barnard, agent, Roseburg. Otto Schotter, agent, 120 Market Avenue, Marshfield. Tlcketa can be obtalaed t IHllyer'a Cigar Store. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY DR. RIRD II. CLARKE. Specialist In Nerve and Spiaal Disrate. City Auto Service Good Cars, Careful Drlrers aid reasonable charges. Our motto: "Will go anywbere at any time." Stands Illanru HntfO mnA til.... Cigar Store. Day Phones 78 and 4fl. iiieui rouse . BARKER Ji GOODALE. pstiprUtem. Office, Room 3, Rogers House, Marshfield. Office Hours 2 to 6 Phone 144-L. T 1U A. J. HENDRY'ct J' Mcxlera DeoUl Parlors, "ws are equipped to do high claw work as abort notice at the vsrj lowest prices. Examination free. Lady attendant, Coke building, oppo site Chandler hotel, phone 11I-J. J W. UKNNIsTT, LsiW7T. )m over Flanagan Bennett Bans Iarakaeld Oregon TTR. J. T. MeOORMAO, ' Pnyslclan and Sargsoa ifarsbfieli, Oregon. Jfflce: Lock hart BulMiag, Opposite pott olBce. Pboae 106-J DRAIN GOOS BAY AUTO LINE VIA ALLEGANY Leaves Marshfield dally at G n. m nnd arrlvos at Drain In time to con nect with afternoon train for Port land, Leaves Drnln nt S o m nn.i --i nt Marshtleld about C p. m. Tickets on sale nt "Busy Corner." Phone 278, Marshfield and O. Ma toon. Drain. N. J. Gorham, Cashier Bank of Woodvllle. Woodvllle, Ga., had a very severe attack of kidney trouble and the pains in his kidneys and hack were terrlhlo. "i int n .nn of Foley Kidney Pills from our drug- bii uu mey enureiy relieved me. I have more benefit from them than any other medicine." Lockhart & Parsons Drug Co., "The Busy Corner." I'lvncliiiinii Offai to Piovldo Ainhii. Iiinro for Purls AuliimR (By Associated Press to Coos Bu Times.) PARIS, July lfi. HJs hoiiBO of pity moved hy the number of horBoa that full down In tho streots of Paris, Mr. W. WolnhiirKli, who Is n momher of tho Society for tho Prevention of Cruelty to Anlmiils In Now York, him offered to provide nn nuto-nmhiilnnco for horses for the Cltv of I'nrlw. i.'im niu in norsos in Pnrls Is In tho con trol of tho Society for tho Protec tion of Animals, and to this organ ization Mr. Wolnburgh mado his ni fer. Tho Society was delighted, but had to confess that its limited funds would not permit It to nssumo tho re sponsibility of maintenance of tho nutomobllo. which would amount to about $2000 a year. Thereupon Mr. Welnburgli promptly voluntcored to contribute $200 yenrly for mainten ance. Ho found two othor Amorlcnn friends who would do tho same, and Is now beelilng seven other peonlo who will contribute a like amount, m that the ambulance for sufforliiK " "; " curiainiy. KLKCTIOX TO EXTE.VI) RAY CITY PORT LINES Tillamook liny Peoplo Tnko Steps to Secure Funds for CJinnnel. TILLAMOOK, Ore., July 15. Tho Couty commissioners Court has do elded to have tho special election for tho enlargement of tho Port of Bay City held on August 31. if tho meaS. nnn ninr,eB' J!ie ,)0rt w,n hvo $1, ?,0,. w.?rth of tnxabI Property added to Its assessment roll. T Port of Hay City Is contemplating a great many Improvements for tho Til- .rSvb CM,nvUV"S dmnnel ns fr in a city dock, as soon as the necessary funds aro available. Thero s considerable talk at pros DaVch? a,1!? T Prt3 of TlllnnK, has ,i.ffiln0k -1 Uy ThU nttr ims leceued considerable nttoniin., inc. the cu. tiBolnsI STvan l?f, ' amoak : wn, docWM .sUnil III" port complete. " MV,U "10" KhHJHbbbI i J V i fBi. ulj "f',"a"tv Vol Cilrla tn4..Z21'',mmmm MHtS OF JESUS D 'BAIT c.ll T? M" ns?ixZH2ZHiz. thoao buds hnvo farmed, by lobkl. i. iiiu uiiub ui , inu IWICs. Ho W uuiu n iiiiuii iniu, uuuyU( aiSO t llco that tho loaves near tho cndi tho Bhoots, which heretofore ha ul'uh niuior siiian, nro now.nasuml ii ii rtn hi utt "1 hollovo 'that U Is (ho Msl tli to HtiinmOr pruno after these bu iitivu luiuiLxt mm ueun nuonfu io Hi don Hllglitiy, tilloWIng a wkek or t days. This tlmo will vnk-y all t vvny from tho inlddlo of J nine to S tomher. , r "Wo havo hnd n uront dtlalof rJ tho past season, and one vlotld m urniiy expect as tiio roHiiltl that t terminal limit) would form llitcr thi over. This Ih nut true" In (ill can On sonio trees tho tormlhnl bud ha' already formed nnd on the Ian fruiting1 troiR tho lateral Milt but nro form'ng this year earlier Ithant I hnd noticed heretofore, "In pruning for tho fruit y woui Niiggcst that tho grower dochlnot ct down lower thnn this vcar'n wt Wo fool thnt hottor results" iri cured hy modornto pruning, :tJ:,', lmelc from one-third to otio-l alf of this yonr'B growth, but not luttltj hark Into n previous ncnRon's eVbttV TIiIh nutting bnck In tho way! lot catvd RooniH to hnvo a tondener Ii thlekou tho hraiirhos mntorlqlly ail rnuno an accumulation of sjiooti which lend to tho formation of trail KPiirs. Whllu tho reHitltR may nhb tiotlcod thlH year, In nil probability f. will hnvo sonio hearing on Hi'ircecult( crops. "Pruning can bo dono nt this tint of tho year If desired, oven tholin tho tormlnnl buds, hnvo not fornl'l hut In doing thin It In tho prlnclli! aim to talto out undoslrnhln brancl or to control tho formation of tit troo, not to produce fruit. -It I i mnroly dono to tnko out certa); hrnnchoH that lutnrforo with tu proper heading of tho tree. v "Whore ByHtomntlo pruning '-la b lug carried on for fruit, I would sui west that It ho dolayod untll'thm buds hnvo formed nnd nro soinewhit linrdened. We linvo found thntwhoti this Is dono wo got hotter reiulf. and tho growth Ih not as vigorous u It Ih whon tho pruning la dono h Her. ,' "Sonio pooplo folt tint thoy couM pruno nt any tlmo during-. tliQ sun nier, nnd thnt thoy dq not got'tlum nctlvo growth thnt thoy do when Ut trees nro pruned whon dorniant, h tho winter or sprlni,'. This Is nt true. If honvy pruning Is dono whl'i the trees nro still In n vigorous,' tlvo condition, reaction will tali plnro and mnny of tho buds will V forced Into shoots, nnd ranro Injur than good can bo dono in iufliionclci tho frultfiilnoHS, nB tho prunlnf might forco out into shoots wlut would otherwise. Iin fruit sours." "Summor pruning 1ms fboen vantngeoiiB on Into .bearing varlqtlrt llko tho Northern Spy, nnd 1ms glvw good results on Spltzonburg, Velio Newtown, Bn)dwln, and others. 1 hnvo scon somo surprising result os four-year-old treos. I would pot-a-' vise much Bnmmer pruning until tht trees nro throo yonrs old, ns I beljeri thnt thoy sould maintain the greater part of tho foHago tho .first tbr yenrs. "Thero Is n tondoncy In many casH to pruno too heavily In summer. Largo branches nro ofton removel I hnvo watched closely a numbor of orchnrds whore sovoro pruning wai tried, nnd I hnvo yot to find nn orcv nrd thnt I hollovo was honoflttod i It. It has dovelopod sun scald and too pronounced an oponlng of the trees, i "At tho present tlmo. young pears Hoem to show signs that thoy aro fl ing to como Into dormancy, a little Blower thnn apples. n nil probabil ity a certain bearing pear tree. UK' tho Bnrtlett, for example, could h summor pruned pqrhnps earlier than I havo Indicated. Tho Bartlett often seoms to havo tho tendency to t ' fruit- on tormlnnl buds nnd not de velop enough lateral fruiting buds. This Is rather an undeslrablo tond oncy of this tree, and I have felt that summer pruning will overcome It, nrobnbly. Usually, with us, tho Bart Jott has n lot of close .set spurs, 80 that tho treo can enrry a heavy crop. "Priinlnc dono nnrllm. fpnm tkfl middle of Juno to the mlddlo of Au- Kusi. win correct. n nil probability, tWs tendency of bearing only on thi terminal BhootB. Wo nhnll he, able to "lui1 'I100 f,m' on summor pruning jiinu laiur. i TWIN HAWKS WPimr . EIGHT nmiKn3'Ai WQENE. nr t..i-m-pJ pn Tim boys are riof unc'ommoil' butlwtion nn,m 0'S ."r0 b0rn t,mt W0Sh el tW n nJ '"" nt "Tth It Is rema -it- nnio. They were born at Jasper to t. mi Mrs- John WnrlnV andw lat father Is C7 years of Vge. He beri rm.. cr n891! resPonsIblllty with pe fining dignity. UML. i.. 4; ---., .,. j AJJ- i.-vg-iinr n in