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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1915)
HOME AND FARM MAGAZINE SECTION Up-to-Date Equipment: of Value to Farmers JC. ltOBINSON, ot Portland, who recently returned from u trip through tno Middle Went, says that what iinpretmcd hint In Michigan, Ohio and mljolnlnrc Htalcs wna the prosporoiiH condition ot the farmers and dairymen. All of them uro in good ahano financially, and looking forward to a good Bcason in 11I1G. "I account for it largely becauso of their up-to-dato equipment," said Mr. Robinson. "They hnvo learned that machinery enn do much of their work for them moro economically than hand labor. Tako tho dairy farm back Ihcro uud many ofMhom aro modelH of cleanliness and effi ciency. 10 very nppllanco and device which will mako tho work better, quicker or easier lu at hand in good order. Tho best of machinery helps thrJau men to mako moro money than they over made before. , "I know thero aro Homo dairy farms in tho Northwest which can not bo BiirpaBBod for equipment, but thero Ju tho Mlddlo West it la tho rulo and not tho exception to find up-to-dnto machinery to do tho work whenever it Is poBslble. I hope to boo tbo day when tho same can bo jiald ot our great NorthwoBtcrn coun try, so adapted by nature to tho dairy business." Mr. Hoblnson In managor ot tho J. 0. Hoblnson Company, ot Port land. Ho baa been in tho cream uop nrator business for nenrly 20 years lu tho Hast and hero on tho Coast. Tor ten years ho mnunged a branch ot the Kmplio Cream Separator Com pany in Portland. On his Eastern trip ho visited tho plant of tho Anker Holth Manufacturing Company, of Port Huron, Mich., and was so im pressed by the machine- It produces that ho made arrangements to hnndlo it on tho CoiiHt. Ho Is very en thusiastic about Its merits and sas ho is particularly unxlons to ac quaint overy dairyman with Its work ing points, which ho declare aro really unusual and extraordinary. Mr. Uohlusou linn been In tho business long enough to know al tood separator when ho sees ono, nud his squaro business policy will go for townrd Introducing this now Bopprator on tho market hero. Else whoro lu this Issue his opening an nouncement will bo found in tho ad vertising colunmn. Leave Fires in Camp Burning; Are Fined THE enso of J. L. Mulder, 0. Itath inan uud 0. Kdson, of Lyndon, Wash., for flro trespass on tho Wush ingtou National forest, wus triod In Seattle on January 27. Tho threo men pleaded guilty and paid a fine ot SC each, with costs amounting to J20.-.8, a total of J104.4S. On tho night of August 12, 1914, those throo men enmpod at "thrcc mllo spring" on tho Washington Na tional forost. On tho following morn ing, they left their camp firo burn ing and continued on their way through tho forest. Tho ovideuco brought out tho fact that they had recoivod printed noticcu from tho forest supervisor hoforo starting on their trip, and also had observed tho flro warnings posted In tho forest, but had paid no heed to them. Although tho flro was discovered and extin guished beforo any damage was dono, tho regulations nnd laws governing the Betting nnd guarding ot fireB In National forests mako such caroless noss as tlieso enmpors showed crim inal offouse. ' To rurplr Mornlnc-glory. I. Morning-glory, messenger to me. Calling with liulstont trumpeting; Itoyal In tnr purple livery. Comcst thou commissioned by ft klng7 Thou could'st not Jiuve come so very far, Dressed In silk and velvet as thou art Can It be that childhood's fairy Czar Summons now tho homage of my ncart7 Joyously I'd go ot his commands, Loyal to his court I've ever been; Long an exile, I, In alien lands Waited message from mine elnn Jem. II. Heart-shaped shield, thy shining leaf of green; , Pearl-tlppod arrow Is thy pistil white; On thy breast a crimson star U seen; In thy chalice shines an aureole light. Emblems aro these, sent from Father land? .... Faith, thon. In the unseen I maintain I Love, Truth, Beauty In thine open hand Through darkness brought, and on thy shield no stain. LANNIU HAYNKS MAItTIN. QrCgMltfC Insurance Company oeer ran oroonian HOME OmCE CORBBTT BUIUDINO. PORTUANO "Write tor rates and other Information, Another m&x 0L I ii?-rZY, 4 M Record! The Second Special Train of Automobiles for the Season 1915 ill Be Buicks of Course m 100 Carloads 500 Automobiles m will leave the Buiclc Factory, Flint, Mich., February 20th, consigned to the Howard Automobile Company for distribution on the Pacific Coast. This will be the most valuable shipment of first-class freight ever made in the world, and breaks the former record of 88 carloads established by the Howard Automobile Company in 1913. $550,000 or more than half a million dollars is the value of this trainload of Buicks. The freight alone will he over fifty thousand dollars. Our second trainload for the season. REASON? BUICKS SELL! Howard Automobile Co. MEL. G. JOHNSON, Manager Phones Main 4555 and A-2550 Fourteenth and Davis Streets. Fine Wheat Ranch 000 acres good land. 700 acres fine wheat land, balance bunoh grass, pasture; 100 i',no,w., !" Pall-sown grain: comfortable bulldlnBs: on main county road, closo to aehool: 12 miles from county seat and railroad; Jo. cated In the beat wheat seotlon of Eastern Oregon, l'rlca t per acre: H0DO cash, balance crop payments, 6 per cent, w a havo Rood wheat ranches from 10 to several thousand acres. Also etoclt ranches, write us. ACME REALTY CO. 401 Kqultafale llolldlnlf, Tnroma, Wastu EVERYTHING FOR THE FARM We Sell nUXTJUO LIGHTING 1'MXTS. JCJS WACIII.MW. a gamomm urvoiMJS. fcCWAGH IMM'OSAl. 1'J.AM'S, WATKIl JJVUTISMS. VACUUM eJI.KAMillS. WASHING MACIIINKI. CItU.UI blJPAKATOHS AD CHUll.tS. ,. . Correspondence faollclted INTERSTATE SELLING CO. La Grand, OreRon. ruler llulldlng. oun sunns ghoh They are im" EnBllsh eeeds. re eleotod nnd tested, fiend for Catalogue N. Dtan O. Ilallord, 3001 Arcadn Hid;. Seattle, Wash. true to name. Tested Inc. Walnuts Are Dollars They are now selling for the highest price ever Known and have trebled In val'ie In sixteen jonrs. We sold our first crop of 1200 pounds of grafted Vrooman I'ran. quettes, from our ten-acre, slx- ear-old orchard, at an averago of 2Co per pound. This grade was 08 per cent of the crop, ami wo sold the S per cent of culls at Kc. Do you know that these nuts sold for more apiece than average ap ples nnd wemhed only one-flfteonth as much? We have trees for ule grown from the scion cut from this orchard that have first-class roots as well as top. Do you know that we have a seventeen-year-old orchard here In the Northwest that netted fSUO per ncro lull year? Write for prices and booklet on walnut culture. Ferd Groner &ftFClure IlllUboro, Oreffoa. J.AVI5 TIMI. AMI DIOVm WOOD FIBRE WALL BOARD Cheaper than lath and plaster, easy to put on, nailing direct to tho studding. Keeps the liouae warm and dry, ttO "1 l'r TJiouamiil Ww 1 ig,tinre l'rrt (head fnr Free Sainplr) Complete Illustrated ratalogue of building materials at tho low est net prices mailed fiee on ap plication. P. A. ROVIG CO. 1120 tVrktrru Atrniir, SUVTTLi:, WASIIIM.'IHV. ORENCO'S Remarkable Trees l'.nilotd Had Check. Merlin, Or.. Nov. I, 10M. I received my "Orenco Treee" today, and they art entirely aatUfactory. It doea mt cood to recclv ueh renisrkaole Irftf. pieVed In euoli (plendld lip. K3 cl0id find check tor Vi3l .60 (Bljned) II. K. THOMAS. We erow our own trees and EuartntM them to be In flret'Cltee condition In every reeptct when delivered. It you seed any Fruit, Shade or Ornaments! Trees, It will be to uur Interest to communicate with ui. We are the orlclnal Introdaeera of the now famoua Vrooman Pranquelte Walnut. JlKWAJtK OP IMITATOH8I YOU CAN NOT AJTOnij TO TAKE CIIANUUH. Aik for our free walnut literature on tnla remarkable walnut. We aUo haw a line stock of lUllan Frunee. Cherrlee. 2-) ear-old rears. Urge fchade Treee and loin, very (In Harried Ilolllri, aa well at all other llnea of relia ble treee. Kor Itellable, Dependable Trees addreu Oregon Nursery' Company Saltewen Wunlcil, Oreaco, Orrgoo, ARTIFICIAL LIMBS Ouaraelted t fit scd sire comfort to the uier. OltEOON AKTHICLM. UMIt tO. If 3 UmtiLurtou Mt.. I'urtlunil. Or. 10 aVu Packets SEED Konbtrn Crown.TborouiUy I mm kkh, rii.utc, nt.u, turn wmmmmmmmhmmmm "ijie Clow' Use. wpnb f 1.0O. Con you only J A:. 'I lu'i u nuujor cjptBie pui or ui. llt.t,S,illritMrif.t.r1l. ( .lUg.. IWt w ly, ur. a.4r, I ecr.l, Bf .1 UliU i Ulf . CntiMMr, litre .rl fcU. O.I... iirr.l UUr-V.il r.l. !U4Uk. SaarUt 1 , U. U, T...i,ni.ii..'l.. Tarmlf, a l.twlle UVI. ivUt, Eui u UttilJ, ituMBllld wlUt Mll ordw w. ImcUde cod. tit Ueed 1'euttr. ear OAurUrlr UMulu, JyM to wpM rcX U. a e-ir vt out d.w uk. laten.tea ferMtaf. VTrli. l.lt!. Shorewood Farms Co., Saugatuok, rtllott.. hi i!j BE3Z&32L&S2