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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1915)
"ttffi dwmmt&nnaiimS3Sm l" iwy" w5SIS5!fS?HiWHiRiHBPI Mi.M.- IIUVM EH lUa. . U " - Milin, . Jmtmnwi n" saas- . i --: " ' -i gagani -"-i-uwitu& HOME AXD FARM aiAGA7Txrw SECTKW n f , Ml rK, eir y6 &. 'Orr U rahH?"! to' ' n."".!!! CM ner,v.q .? ,""fej ei 'Mfl u itf W WIBI 1 or 2 Hlt CQ I 'niaaij, "H reti fcifc I ' iUdjjj 1'JSoJj, fl ST. A); 3M Mrf'l m, a A n a ; W Lament by Use of Annual Plants ,c'l on . ch on.n aiuiiml plants formed chiefl.t of liluosiass, ledtoii 11 ml un . vi .v ZWM siliniil . ...1. Tt'lllfn fililfnt- C2.....1. ... .. . Mill ,,wtt gruueu k'""""" .' . , """- .""" ' mis po nt lltr- J rVntl the tattor mar UXlf?X U"" c,h,e"' ' ;trUb!! until " ,, U Is said that In some places nlfalfa has m Kro according to , tue beell employttl with Rood results. " . -li.intlt Ol iXKHv.ui.- ml ur ihirc low-growlDB Concerning Lumber Output n"""1 ..,i .-... oi)t)orttintj ua in the Pacific Xni-tl.w,.ci ?!' done to niiiko Ground. To the Editor Home and Farm Maga- i A C!l" be "'"II0 , f noS "cnr S,r: w,8h to Inquire why Its muwaruui"-- " i.. nuuiirauin iitmuer syndicate are aiitmum "i uenmng tneir rpproscutntlrwi i t,u .... -In search of the best Oregon timber, for sonic days this Spring .1 amull partv have Vwi tV11!,K throuslt boutheast ot lor land C5lton Timber Grove. High land and other sections, asking for the names ot the owner nf urii,. i-.i. . efe5!.S5a,ysrri ; v .yDr,."."..'"eir "b-'1"? to buy I Mre .i.M find "' , 1.. ill.. Urt3!CU J - S as particularly Itciansi ';. hip following in'3 . ....n in most narls hich may ''" Ci,cd States lituM niani ..-. . ..i.,lu ofrins i""""' firmer plant g-atnm, n .,.11 1 an SB,'u,V.ri.lii. nster. lie is zinniu. '.,...., - -.i nr ixiiui -1 anmi; " " : i-VUcruBiithcni. nly- our timber because. Vc, not k, VV , 'J toleu. , , . value, will let It go cheap? " ltS nnual flowering tH- 1 lie "Cvperf seemed to think the un- l.l I... A.. .... -.. SUUUII " iue cuieriit'iHittir .'mi i,... .1.1.. Btiitc, being In Its Infancy, required murii capita to develop Us natural re ourees He talked long ot the advantages ot the scheme, of how It would enhance he value ot adjoining farms, and sal It e owners should mat too high an estimate ot their timber lands that It would have n tendency to turn the would-be purclias i'S, Howpver, he pronounced tlie cent " " ma"y tracts "'""Snlfl" I would like to hear from you through Homo and Farm. Kespectfullv (Signed.) W. i, WAUDn.V. To nllHU'ot thn nlmfn .... .... f 1 ... ,....,.....-- 7., ,-..-. "" """'i ! uum iiko area to w . ui, J" "l ed :."""' '"k. " "J". "ca nie nu.1 4 :. .""" "" ult uo, lo uevote to this tinrtlonlnr unlilr.rf itn.,,... , re- ..... .., cnllx which will bo en- thnt thn Rnf nn.l mi.i.ii m .r.. i.... tZ ami the special treatments imstod almost all their timber and the they ni-cl render It Poaslblc 1 to only place that they can look to for their insure, Biippiy or mmber In the United States Is the West. Lumber Is already high In the Bust nnd Mlddlo West and Is bound, bv the ,.., invKllTISEMENTS T. I!rni con"lonB w'""" cwt, to beconir iSIIILU AWMiKliaLiaiiAO higher ns tlmo goes on. The price of muDer must be regulated by the law or supply and demand and wp hnve not the Slightest hesitation In saIng that tim ber In Oregon, Washington nnd Idaho, will gradually become scarce and higher In price. Wo believe the "Expert's" opinion that "the unlimited forests ot Oreumi nimuM ? hai three, uHf;ii BprlnKH. with ,0 utilized by tho enterprising East and ' pl,;e!,lirllLurbiinw Voncoa an" that this state, being In Its Inrnncy, ic- aie anil nth" tju imU8. ' ontiu . . rniillnl In ,ln,.l,. li -.. urnl resources." Is practically true. mo iNortuwest needs much moue nasturtium. w .nniiaWCobiicn. scandens, M ?""".?,. morning glory. !"' in color and contrnst, In lldcnerM effect sl.oulrt.be Btu- b'nrauce ot plants on aerB..' ' , la tho garden Is ?te dependent upon the condl- ;SKbfP--"tionSr.n- lantlnft. ' J- i',,,i,. (1 trrnundx iwrreuU' factor.. For this w J.1V1 nttentlon should Ue given '?:c".rto tie Ta "preparation con.ovgood seed 1 nnlv t he broadest generalizations "'3 .l..n,iM mirth of St. Lonls, .. mchinond. Vn.. lawna can bo ... ... .I...... hib llliuft tu ( . ii..i.. J ..iili, uir ll r ernn-. - Rita flvo niik';to"n .MoIbIIu, Or.: IS tt, i."h cil a Hi Bunt-P3turud urnl with Kiul. lauor can I'O put lu.puUlvo- E Via balail 0 I "I '"i cuuur uiiu kill loij.fincfil .hint think. $2100 will buy JftuKTwMi only i ch.Ii payment o t) term on lialiiiico. per cont Inlor L Jon" il.. Howard, SOU Chnmbor of L. Tjihll -u Hv... - "., 1 i..n,r... bmmtrCf. luruaii". wii.nn.. r....M. n,., 1, mi ti'iirv fnrm on C'olumuln IriT. neir I'orlliiwI. eoiiHUtlniy of 76(1 ijcros Brin.?''I',M"?'V.'iin-H,i42,,,Sftff dry cattle (170 licail), 10 lioravM, 70 lion. Pj'ion alio ami nil hlmlB of fuiin inn- ti..... Inrirn liai'lM. ulcllt-TOOlU llOUMC. . iniiteli hlIiooI mill clnircheH. on Kowl kid to I'urtlund. lmlly nuto truck, boat Cnj trnln, 1'rlcc, Iticltiillnp; nil iiuraonul icopcrty urnl crop, ttOO.OOO. Will tafcu altclfir exchaiwe. unlnncy ftlvo time. 1 v. hiMe (owner). 20S Itallwuy 1.x- tinw. Portland, Orcnon. ACIti: WllliAT I'AUM, S00 In wlu-at: Aire noes with plucu: flno well, rulr bulldlnRn, ronalilrr other property to I'lt-ACUt: WIIIIAT FAltM. muat bo rrldcfd SOO In inn In: nil soon: flno ll, fair bullillUKK. outfit of ntoclc and LnirMnrri m lr for nil S2S.O0O. Tulttl iproncrty to 1H)00, aumo canti, bnl. lone lllmf, low Intercut. It. Jv. .MUUIll'.. 817 Hoard of Trude. rortland. AL'lll'S. roi'r inlluj norlhwcat of June- I ,t ,... .... ....ml ...iivnl v.n .1 tl A I1....J I IIUII VIIJ. I'll AUVU ftUKCI IW1IU1 MV 1.1.11-W iindfr culn.itloni and In crop: 40 aciM3 In i imall timber, lovul and imdor woven- nlre fenc: fumllv orchard and nit klndn 1 of hcrrlta, newn-room house, barn and ll outbt'lluiiiKs; It. P. 1 and crcum route, nrka II 00 norncre. Will trade for a imallc rami up to $7B00. In tho Wll Itmttte Vnller. John i:. Howard. 303 Chamber of Commerce. I'urtlund. Oregon. iv In dovelop Its natural resources and we be llovo whenever a pleco of timber In any comniuiilty bcIIs nt a fair value that it does enhnnco tho value of the surround ing lands. We also believe that the high prlco of land In Oregon, Washington nnd Idaho hns retarded the natural dovelop niont of this country. Yet, on tho other hand we know our land Is valuable and we know it will con tinue to be. Each nnd every man will have to be his own Judge whether or not tho money that he would obtain for tho salo of his timber nt tho present time It placed nt interest would be worth more to him nt the end ot SO years than tho timber itself would. Wo would like to hear from others on this subject. J ACIII S near Molallu. Or., li mllce to It. it. luuon on iimiu county ronu; 11. i-. v., telephone, fire-room houao. Kood barn, voiinir oi.-l iinl. lotn of small frulL 26 aerei In cvltivatlon, Kood soil, no rock or gravel, nil tillable. I'rl'0 JS00O. A 111 trarin for R tn 30 ncreil wllh Improvcmeiita up to JC000. John K. Howanl, roJ Clinmbor of Commerce, 1'ort land. Oregon, L'1IICM..N, I III IT, UAIIUKN llAN'OHUt. w, M.'Alt l'OUTLANl). Near KMICTUIC1 STATION, good stores and icIinoR ?50 to 3U0 per uoro. iiasy term. , lie-t soil, puro water, fren wood. IAltM.s. un sfjieD, for aalo. Dairy and Mock rut "he. I HANK JIcKAHUVND KKAI.TY CO., " ieun tuiig.. i-urtiana. ur. UIUUKHT t'AltM KXAl' IN OltKUON. 615 acres finest nlfulfa land In Yamhill Cpuiity. on tho beautiful WlUametto; beit of imiirokementa. all atock and Imple rnenu. A lut monoy maker for only 1100 per acre 15.000 caah. balancu 10 yearn, 5 per rent Mnv n nnri e i F. runs, ISO Chamber of Commerce, rortland, Oregon, L,'l,ui4 ,D fa" hand. -CO yenra. aln 'el. Prefer year contract; ateady. eup. " W mother; references. J. It. Mc Ualllard. C'orvalll Or. i',ili1.,tSi w?"ted. for anlo or exchange: SSIL Kni" V,IIS! write at once. W. D. Mitt. 70S Oregonlun hldg.. Portland. l'S ' nioiitlifc old puro bred Ilolateln nun for we, wlm relatered papers. H. Orc-on RWJ Uxcha,ffe' 1'ortlund, IW Vou Ilelleve This? A farmer lives longer than a city man becauso he has to listen to les talk. One Is apt to forget-that It is a strain to listen to talking, a strain ou car and brain. It is not tho wisest man, but the most foolish, who talks most, nud people who nro constantly Jabbering have the fewest Important things to say. Yet the pity of it Is that you hnve to listen as hard and get as tired when bombarded with a lot of drivel as you do when valuable matters nro being discussed. Wo hnve to listen too much. It is llko having to carry reload every tlmo wo go out. Tho body cannot stund It long. Under modern conditions life is complicated enough, but tho brain cells havo gradually becomo more nnd more capable of tho different work given thorn. When, however, they arc subjected to a flood ot talking the natural vitality pass ing through tho blood vessels to the brain gets used up and a hurry call Is sent lo other parts of tho body for more lite force. Tho response la immediate, and from all parts ot tho body vital forces are shipped to tho brain, there to be used up In listening to talk. Tho result Is that tho body is devitalized. Tlio sanitariums and asylums of tin United States are tilled with people whoso illness Is due to their having used up nil their vitality In listening to talk. A certain amount of talk Is cheerful and adds pleasure to the day. but too mncli of It Is a wearlsomo burden to the flesh. Although much Is said regarding the "increased cost of living." it is noted that lunibor la cheaper than it wab 10 years ago, BARGAINS IN FARMS 1A' SnnSWfr T,,IS l? ?? "irp. S "'lo Mit ot Carrol. -?...?. " a5lr m ciililtniloti. sa acres ITJSk . "'I.',' '" I'tre, only S acres too J, L Pi.1!1.1!1"11';. ut Ifa8t "'Wo lt ot EST ?i"d fln' ' no jprlne at liou.e. also crti flows taruiiKli the ilac, 3 acrta non n cropi sinnll UoiLe aud barn. cUlcUcu ivujie nnd noodrheil; li mllea to tchool: ?vT?i" .I0.""'-, on,', 2 1Bll reel road! Wl i this v'ac goes t-ytur-ohl colt. 2 Mood sow a, 1 boar, all nouiritolit (tooda. jonie onlona. poialoe. ho feed, farm lm Winant ih1 tools to work the lnp! oa JKIf. "SH.?! ron'1 and " ' O. There Is aut isjio ,orth caxciru bark on tha meat of -!? wl" bu' wl,h cah p' thk rpt.t.owixn is onk or inn hcst J.AK.MS I HAVK URKS l.fCKV IN IlKT TIN(J TO MKl.t,. WOK t.NTO IT AT oc, 1011 IT IS ONB OF Tlir. FEW: J0!l acres, 3 miles from Waterloo nnd J," et Home. Or.; 1 mile to school, on It. , U. nnd cream route, t.nnd Is flno river bottom, black loam soil, BO acrea In citltlvntloii, 2) now Id crop. Ml acres In yatturc. no roilc or r ravel; family orchard In full hearing;, bo1 T-room house, lams karn and nil outbuildings (new); K300 will lu) tl.ls place, on easy terms. FOR SALE ONLY A I'tNB auoutt.an borne, ciose '.o two cities, at giveaway figure I ncres on OreRon 41 ty earllne. near llladstoue; lia flno (Mora hnuto, good bum, chicken-house. Summer kitchen, n number, of flue fruit trees In full beurlnir, ami tierrle ot all klilils. Rood water; wovtii-Klre feuccs; nil In cultlvntlon. rou enn buy this pretty place fe onlv $1330, Jl'.V ennli n lit tiaadlo and easy terms un the balance. SO ACRES. S miles from Molatla, Or.: 1.1 acres hns been cultivated. 15 more has been stashed and Koat-'msturvtl nnd with very little lahor can ho put In eu'tlvntlon; tho balance Is In fir, cntar and hemlock timbers a fine creek cruises the place: has 3 beautiful springs, with water piped to house; there Is n small house and other bulldlnKs; renced and cross-fenced: Just think, ?P0 wilt buy this place, with only a cah pnMnent ot taOo, terms on balance, per cent Interest. THIS LAND is" WOltTII'tlO ITU ACItn. I0e ncres, Wnseu Co.. Or.. II miles from rrtemt I. O. It. II. Million, and 7 miles southwest of Uuturi the roads otc soon, flno ei-eek tliroURh the place. It Is nit rich, black soil, :t:( ncrr.i tlllnlde, the balance Is fine rasture land: has 110 acres of ery nice ilmher: the price Is onlf $l per acre and you run buy it for Jji.il down and easy terms un remainder. The Following Are for Trade or Sale OS ACnUS, 4 tulles northwest ot Junction .uy. on roou grnrei roau, ou acres unaer rulthatlon and In crop; 40 acres In smnll timber, level nnd under wovcn.ntre fence, family orchard and alt kinds ot berries; 'room house, barn and all outbuildings; It. I". D. and cream route; price HQU per nere; will trade for a smaller farm up to SIJUU, In the Willamette Valley. 119 ACltns, : miles from Sweet Home, Or. Crushed roclc roads, so acrea level and In cultivation, 1. acres In timber, balance In pasture, 'J acres In bearing orchard, all kinds of berries, good house and bam, smokehouse, blacksmith shop und other outuuttdlnis. Cream route, l'rlce 111, (oe. Will consider a smaller farm nu to ;SC0. Mutt have tl.irhL In ensh and a moruasc back on the balance. 310 ACnilS, Sti miles from I'ort Ilock. In Lnka County, Or. All love! and tillable, So acres In cultivation, 173 acres cleared. Under fence. Small orchard, small housa and tain, on crcum route. This Is con sidered ono ot the best ranches In that district. The price Is .1"r,0. will trada for a farm In tho WlUametto Valley up. to J7000. 4 mutts is a ucALTiri-i, riikCK. SS acres, t tnllos con of Oregon Ctt) aril SI miles from Portland, 40 acres In culti vation: balaace In pasture, all cnslly cleared. IJounded on two sides by Clear Creek; S llvltur springs, can be piped to house, good i-ruem house, larga baru, ehlckeu anil hog houses, family orchard, nil kinds of berries, storo on ndjolnlrc SUio. k mile to schools, churches within miles, telephone, cream routo nnd It. t. I), flood team, harness and nagvn, mower, hark seeder, cultivator, elder press, con and brvMut sow. Trice JSS00, Will irnde for n place st of the mountains In Oregon up to 13300. 10S ACItr.K at Ilooster llocl:, on Columbia Hirer, close to I'ortlntul. Or.: station on tha plnce: 33 acres lit cultivation, S small houses with bath and toilet, large barn, modern hoithouses, Mjcksmlth shop, tine water supply from spring ou highest point ot properly, 4i acre Is fine view pioperty and can be subdivided Into ncro tracts and sold for Hummer homes. There are 8 acre ot t.e.nienUm land In cultivation. Tho price If Ki'.ot'O. Will take ti smaller plarn up to llKiuo oud n mortgage back at U per cent lutcivsl tor 10 tears. JOHN E. HOWARD 309 Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Oregon The Stay Round Silo If you have made the mistake of buying a Silo that is not keeping itself straight, we will put on our appliances and then guarantee it to stay straight five years. If you have not bought a silo, don't, make the above mistake, as remedies nve always expensive. Get the A. 0. 0. bulletin that tells you how to take euro of the silo and see how much trouble it is, and then buy the Oregon Stay Round Silo, and save your self all this trouble. Ask for catalogue of thesilo,and also of the Climax Ensilage Cutter, the lightest-running cutter made.and the Kaw-leigh-Schryer Gas Engine. Oregon Silo Co. 208 Northwest Illdg., Portland, Or. THE GEORGE GOGGLE No Equal at Any Price Protect your eyes from sun, wind, dust and injury. Is Worn and Indorsed by Automoblllsts Hunters Golfer fishermen Haseball Playera Motorcyclists Laborers UnRlncers rtremen Tanner Mill Worltcrs Stonecutters Harvesters Threhers Motormeu Three Colors: cLiun bmoiciid . AMUIJU HBKaKaKaKaKaKaKgavBKgamJ 'gagagagaV ' cr saaggflas ggggW? x -sssa.w ag. Aiiloiiinlli'iilly ndjiiula to your fuce. I'letllile Wilt bend but not break. I'rutri'tl'Hi No dauscr from broken Kl.t. ('silt VMeu Unobstructed; will not foK. Non. Ilrfracted Prevents . any eye strain. Sanitary No felt to Awcnt, rentlier-VVelKlit AVclBlia lens than -' ounco. Blulled I'ostpnld for SS Cents. Dcnlcra Wunlcd. Commerce -Utility Corporation 413 I'ssiini llulldlnir, IMrtlaud, OrrKoo. i! fifrvi;; yriii