THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1908.
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will bo Republican In politics, with
tho Independence of which President
Roosevelt is the leading exponent.
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COOS BAY DAILY TIMES
Multifield Oregon
( OREGON' AS A FHUIT STATE.
The splendid condition of the
Trult industry In Oregon Is conclu
sively shown by a comparison of the
.yield and value of this year's crop
that of former years.
The following llgures compiled
by the State Board of Horticulture,
arc very conservative but wore gath
cred with a great deal of care and
arc believed to show very closely tho
amount of fruit actually sold by tho
grower apd tho value received by
Mm:
Business Directory
Doctors.
D
K. GEORGE W. LESLIE
Osteopathic l'liyslclnn
Graduate ot American School of Osteopathy
KlrksMlle, Mo.
Onice Hours: 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Other Hours by
Appointment. Ofllrc In Xatlmrc: Mock
Phone 1611. Marshfleld, Ore.
Triggs in New York Preit.
tlons grow tho Italian almost exclu
sively.
The crop on a GO-acre orchard
near Nyssa was sold this year for
$4,500 on tho tree, tho buyer pay-
ing all expenses and taking all the t
risk. Dried prunes usually sell at ;
from 2V4 to 5 cents, according to
GOOD EVENING
"
Forward.
The wife of Lot turned back
and she was changed into a stat
ue of salt for having turned
back. Beautiful symbol! When
D
R. J. W. INGRAM
Physician nnd Surgeon.
Office over Sengstacken's Drug Store.
Phones Office 1C21; Residence 783.
DR. A. L. IIOUSEWOIITII
Physician mid Surgeon.
Office over First National Bank.
Residence, two blocks north of
Crystal Theater. Office Phone
1431. Residence Phone 1C56.
i 60QbMJMk IS TMEr PUCE
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!$F3T;i it UPinc THE fJRT
PJB. USCr litS OLil
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Lawyers.
Fiancis II. Clarke Jicob M. Blake
Lawrence A. Llljcquist
GLAKlvE) ulake &
LILJEQVIST,
ATTOHNEVS-AT-LAW
Times Building, Marshfleld, Ore.
United States Commissioner's Office.
J
W. DENNETT,
Xfrnnes.dr. lbs 25,450,000
Prunes, drd. 25,450,000
Vc tines and
plums shipped
srecn or
fresh to can-
ncrs and-otli-
$1,208,875
1,208,875
Icrs. tons 4.1S5 90,050
Pears, bxs 247, 7G0 280,500
Peaches, bxs .. 445,870 248,200
Cherries, bxs . . 5,158,000 230,500
.Apricots, bxs . . 9,500 7,500
Strawberries, bx C, 980, 000 407,500
Blackberries, bx 2,150,000 79,500
.Raspberries, I 1,450,000 74,500
ILoguiilier's, bxs 1,140,000 33,500
Currants, bxs . . 370,000 31,000
Coosber's, bx. . 375,000 12,500
Grapes, boxes.. 3,945,000 124,500
OUter fruit 2G.O0O
Value ... $1,275,185
This Is nu increase of 53 per cent
over tho crop of 190G, and In vlow
ol tho fact that tho apple crop over
most of the stale was very light, is
ie most encouraging showing.
Thousands of acres of fruit trees Tno RJ'al Anne- the sreat canning
Brave been planted each year Tor scv- chorry, Is grown everywhere In
,-ural years past, and this year the, Western and Southern Oregon,
flaming will bo heavier than ever., u ls onlv in recent yelrs thilt thc
-As jl general rule euro and good eac" 1,as become a prominent crop
judgment are bolus shown in tho lu QSon. For many years Ashland
selection of soil and location and ot lms beon famous for her beautiful
Iirop.u- stock for planting, so that i""-. " -' biu..n u.y
into his past, one becomes a
statue also. One is no longer
capable of anything. Catv.lle
Mendes. .
size, and pay from $50 to $250 per one turns back in life and looks
acre. Planted on suitable land, well
drained and free from frost, they are
steady and reliable bearers, and
planting ls suro to keep pace with
the market demand.
Almost beyond belief aro tho
prices received for the Cornice pears
shipped to New York from tho or
chards near Medford, and from the
Wallace orchard, near Salem. Half
boxes, containing only forty or fifty
pears selling for $4.20 to 10 cents a
'pear wholesale, and this for whole
carloads, not just sample boxes. The
Bartlett, the finest canning pear that
Is grown, grows to perfection and
will be a source of great wealth In
tho future. Selling to the cannery
at $20 to $40 per ton and yielding
3 to 10 tons per acre, It ls easy to
see a good profit.
Tho cherry, like the pear, seems
peculiarly at homo in Oregon. They
have a size and flavor here, unequaled
by any other region. Many of our
best varieties have originated in Ore
gon, such as tho Blng, Lambert and
Black Republican. These are all
splendid shipping cherries, and in
refrigerator cat'3 can be sent all over
the United States. A very largo
acreage is being planted around The
Dalles, and this point will probably
lead in shipments of fresh cherries.
' Office over Flanagan & Bennett
Bank.
Marshfleld, .... Oregoi
In
Everything
Pertaining
To Dress
A FEW SPECIALS THIS
WEEK ONLY
$3.50 Hats for $3-00
$2 duett Coat Shirts $1-50
$700 Bath Robes $5.50
ALL UNDERWEAR AT
REDUCED PRICES
EVERYTHING ELSE SOLD IN PROPORTION
Queer? Yes.
Wouldn't It fill you with wonder
If all who swore off at New Year
Stuck to their pledges liko 'thunder
And touched not a whiskey or
beer?
And wouldn't your head go a-swlm-mln',
And wouldn't you think It queer
If all of the fashions for women
Stayed changless through all of
tho year?
An item as gay as the others
At which you have giggled
laughed;
That Fairbanks and Cannon
brothers
Were boosting like blazes for Taft!
and
like
And wouldn't it strike you as funny,
Not to say deucedly queer,
If the trusts put the law above money
During the coming year?
C. B. Quincy.
C. F. McKNIGIIT,
Attorney at Law.
Upstairs, Bennett & WaUer Block
Marshfleld, - - Oregon
-iOKE & COKE,"
Attorneys at Law.
MarehfU'ld, .... Oregoi
Miscellaneous
CARPEXTER
Call R. A. Corthell. '
For all kinds of carpenter and
cabinet work. Show cases and office
furniture a specialty. Phono 561.
Corthell's Delicatessen.
REPRESENTING
STYLE AND QUALITY
5E5S5E5HSH5H5HSr!5rlSE5ESrI5HSara5rI52t
Portland & Coos Bay S S. Line
Sails from Portland Wednesday at 8 p. m.
Sails from Coos Bay Satu days at Service of Tide.
C. F. McCollum, Agt.
Phone Main 34 - - - - A. St. Dock
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A"'
EDDY
ARCHITECT
Modern cottages a specialty. Office
opposite Blanco Hotel, Over Tele
phono Building.
M
R. ALBERT AREL,
our output will increase by leaps
aimi bounds each year and In a very
tfew years should roach tho value of
SO.OpO.OOO.
Tho apple will, of course, always
lie king of fruits, and the acreago
will perhaps equal that of all other
tree fruits combined. Tho most Im
purtant centers of apple-growing at
tXia present titno aro Hood River val
"loy. iMosler Valloy, Kogito River val
ley around Medford and Central
.iVoInt. tho Grande Hondo valley near
ILa Grande, the llttlo Walla Walla
Twillcy, near Milton and Freowater,
-amd numerous poIntB in tho Wlllam
ta.to valley. But thero aro hundreds
jaf other localities equally good and
an!y needing tho enterprising fruit
jsrowor to develop them.
So generous has Nuturo been to
Orogon in her gifts of soil and cll
inato that nil tho fruits of tho tom
jpcraUi zone can bo grown successful
ly almost an) whero. Tho success do
jioiuls upon the man far lttoro than
tho locality. Every citizen of Oro
Eoh knows that tho Hood River Splt
:&onl i ri; Is tho highest priced applo
in h. Now York tnurkotB and that
ftho Roguo River Yellow Nowton
brings tho most money In London
and Berlin, outselling tho California
2e.ton nlmost two to ono.
A market for Orogon apples is ho
ling developed across tho Pacific, fov
bj1 'luuisand boxes being sent un
Kiiuiily to Vladivostok. As tho Asiat
ic people gradually acquire- tho abll
ty to buy theto will be an unllmltod
sarket for our fruitb over thoro.
The prune- rank. next tho npplo
Ub vuluo of output. It is not so wldo
0 jjrown as tho apple, but Is cbn
fflri practically to tho Wlllamotto
Httfl i'r nrjun valloys, in weatorn Ore
tgo. .,ini to a limited area around
T1 )rs, near Cove and Union, In
3; ul Ontario, In the Malheur
m ' The French prune is lnrjcoly
jgru. i in tho Umpqua valloy as veil
Italian, but all tho other see-
whero else. Recently, however,
plantings have beon very heavy
around Medford, Merlin, Roseburg,
Thc Dalles, and in many places in
tho Wlllatuctto valloy. Tho homo
markets wero generally suppfled this
year, many wore exported, and largo
quantities sold to tho canneries.
Canned peaches, always regarded as
a luxury, will soon bo ono of tho
stnplo products In Oregon.
Grnpes succeed splendidly along
tho Columbia river, from Tho Dalles
eastward. Tho Wlllamotto Valloy
produces tho American varieties in
nbundauco and of tho finest quality.
Tho homo markets wero abundantly
supplleld this year and several car
loads of Concords wore shipped to
Seattle. A grapo jttlco factory will
pay well, and ono ls very much need
ed.
Spaco will not admit of a detailed
description of each of tho kind of
small fruits, but sufllco It to sny they
aro all staplo crops and as suro as
tho seasons thomsolves. Tho produc
tion is only limited by tho help avnll
ablo and tho market demand. With
tho recout rapid lncrcaso In tho num
bor of canneries In tho stato, tho
market is provided. But thero ls
room for many more canneries; wo
need ono In every Important town;
for thon tho largo farms can bo di
vided; live to ton acres of fruit will
make a family n living; all tho fruits
can bo snved and glutted markets
avoided. Oregonlan.
Some Marshfleld people find that
tho most satisfactory way to get
something done is to work some
body to do It.
Somo of the men who eagerly
scrambled aboard the water, wagon
aro now busily engaged in that game
of "On again, off again."
$.
Paying for what you get from the
Coos Bay Gas & Electric fiompany
somehow does not seem to insure
getting what you pay for.
Every young man who loves this
city and expects to seo It prosper
should Join tho boosters. If only
as evidence of good faith, why not
join tho boosters?
Uso Tho Times want ads.
got n lot for a little.
You
WOOmilflX OF THE WORLD.
All Woodmon of tho World aro
hereby requested to meet at the lodgo
room SHturdny ovontng, January
ISth, 190S.
Important business to be trans
nctod. By Order ot Consul Commander.
"Young man, that beautiful girl
whom you worship as a pillar of
unadulterated swc;tnes'f doesn't
contain tour ounces or sugar," re
marked tho Philosopher. "It has
been shown by analysis that a young
person weighing 154 pounds ls com
posed of 9G pounds of water, three
pounds of tho white of eggs, a llttlo
loss than ono pound of glue, 34
pounds of fat, S& pounds of phos
phnto of lime, three ounces of sugar
and starch, seven ounces of chlorldo
of calcium, six ounces of phosphate
of magnesia, and a llttlo ordinary
tablo salt."
Contractor for Teaming of all klndi
Phone 1884.
P
IAXO TUXIXG,
" By. J. F. O'Rielly,
Resident Tuner.
Address Box 210,
Murshfield.
ELMER A. TODD, Director
Coos Ray Academy of Music.
Voice, Flnno. I'lpo Orgnn. Hnrmony etc., from
beginning to graduation. Singers coneued In
stlo iliciion anil Interpretations, for opera,
oratorio or concert u ork
Xew O'Coiinell Building, Marshfleld.
WHY DO PEOPLE BUY IN
SENGSTACKEN ADDITION?
BECAUSE
"It is choice mside residence property, lots 50x100
with alleys, is well sheltered with a good bay view and
prices of lots are reasonable. For particulars see
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO.
Henry Sengstacken, Manager.
EEBZStr
Kau.'
California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company.
Steamer Alliance
B. V. OLSON, Master.
COOS BAY AND PORTLAND
SAILS FROM PORTLAND SATURDAYS, 8 P. M.
SAILS FROM COOS BAY TUESDAYS, AT SERVICE OF TIDE.
F. P. Baumgartner, Agt
Couch St. Dock, Portland, Ore
&
L. W. Shaw. Act.
Marshfleld. Oro., Phono 441.
A Discovery.
You talk ahottt excitement nnd tho
luxuries of life,
I guess I've- tried most ovorythlng
from neaco to petty strife,
To champagne, on tho half shell and
terrapin nnd toast;
And I've struck tho combination
thats dead suro and pays tho
most.
So run along and roll your hoops
nnd soil your papers boys,
And try nnd think you're happy
'causo you'ro out to mako a
noise.
I'd liko to stop nnd toll you, only
timo nnd space forbid,
The fun I've- had Joe' stnyln' homo
and playing with tho kid.
JOE.
Flanagan & Bennett Bank
MARSHFIELD, OREGON.
Capital Subscribed 150,000
Capital Paid Up $10,000
Undivided Profits 135,000
Does a general banking business and dram
on the Bank o California, Ban Kranelsc
Call!., First National Bank Portland Or., First
National Bank. Roseburg, Or., Hanover Na
tional Bank, New York, N. M. Kotbchlld A
Bon, London, England.
Also soil change on nearly all the principal
Ullll'3 in .uiujii;.
Accounts kept subject to check, safe deposit
lock boxes (or rent at 5 cenU a mouth or
15. a year.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS
ii. c. nm:cKEXiuDGE
New Owners of the
COOS BAY TRANSPORTATION COMPANY
We do a general Transfer and Storage business,
by Phone will receive prompt attention.
Water Front foot of A St. Phono
Steam Dye Works
C Street.
Ladles' nnd Gents' Garments
Cleaned or Dyed
Philip Becker, Proprietor.
-Fresh clams at Ellerby's market.
Bank of Oregon
Capital Stock fully paid up
$50,000
Transact a General Banking
Business
North Bend, Oregbn
The Steamer
ssassmswzssmsi
earner
L. DEAN.
1031.
m
1
Orders taken
Sails from Marshfleld Thursday Jan. 2.
No reservatio n will bo held after tho arrival of
ship unless ticket ls bought.
F.S DOWAent
MARSHFIELD, : : : : OREGON
SKHMEdlSnrj
The C. B., R. & E. R. R.
and Navigation Co.
THE O. 11., It. E. It. R. X. CO.
TI3IK TA11L13,
Subject to change without notice,
1. iDaily. ex,
Sunday
No.
7. 9:00a.m,
Lv. 9:45a.m
Ar.l0:2ea.ni,
Marsh'd
Junctlou
Coqulllo
Myrtle Pt
No.
Ar.12 :30p.m.
Lv.ll :30a.m.
Lv.10 :45a.m.
Trains to and from Beaver Hill dally.
v. f. Miner, Agent.
WE MAKE GAS ENGINES AND BOATS
Speed Launches and Engines a Specially
All Classes of Boat andjEngine Repairing Promptly "Attended to
Shop, in the North Bend Woolen Mill. " North Bend 0gon
H. R. BEVIER, Mechanical Engineer C. H. ALLGER, Boat Builder
' 'i i
Beaver Hill Coal
MASTERS (Sb McLAIN
Sole Agents
The Best Coal o& Coos Bay
$5.00 PER TON AT THE YARD PHONE
$6.00 PER TON DELIVERED 210
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