The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 27, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1
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FHO.M Till SIIKIH HACK TO lii HAUv .iAl XO COT
TON' ADDKI) IX Til 13 M AKIXO.
The initial announcement in which we told of the special cut price sale on the Oregon Buckskin Suits created a
veritable sensation.
We expected great attendance well we were not disappointed a bit.
Our sales force was taxed to the utmost in our endeavor to wait on all that came.
Every visitor to the store expressed the greatest astonishment at the wonderful value of these suits.
We were told very often that the suits wre even better than the advertisement would lead one to expect.
That is the "Woolen Mill Stores" way however we never overstate, and quite frequently understate in order
to have things sound reasonable.
If you have not yet visited the store and seen the Oi", Buckskiu face to face, come here by all means tomorrow.
OREGON BUCKSKIN DETAILS
The cloth is an Oregon product made exclusively for our chain of Woolen Milll Stores by the
Thos. Kay Woolen Mills of Salem, Ore., an 1 the Brownsville Woolen Mills of Brownsville, Ore.
The cloth in these suits is fully guaran eed by both the Mills and ourselves as to color and wear.
The suits have been made up under tin personal supervision of Mr. Bowman, and are as perfect
lr made in every detail of workmanship and lining as suits costing treble the amount at the best mer
chant tailors.
They are cut along the latest lines of style. The variety of coloring and patterns are broad enough
to suit any taste. !Li !l '. -Ml?.
Particularly handsome are the' 'dust proof grays" and the browns.
The price has always been $13.00 and $18.00, but during the special cut price sale $12.50 gets on.-
of these Buckskin suits. .. . ;,W ll-f:vi.& ii tV.i& i! '.- & ;i
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This Store Is Headquarters for Woolen Goods
We desire to call attention to the enormous stock we carry of Oregon Wool Blankets, Flan
nel Overshirts, Knit and Flannel underwear, Knit Jackets, and the Wool Socks just like mother
used to knit. There are dozens of articles Ae might mention enough to sa-, if it's made out of
wool and good quality, you'll find it here and that at right prices.
Out of town customers are cordially invited to make this store headquarters when in Marsh
field Come in to rest Tt's not necessary to buy one cent's worth of goods to get our welcome.
Morshfield, Oregon
GEO. ROTNOR, Manager
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STREET mas
US All ATTRADTIOM
Index of the Character of Any
Community.
HINTS ON PLANTING THEM.
Qlvo Each Tree Enough Room S
That When Fully Grown Us In
dividual Beauty Will Not Be Lost.
Care of Young Stock.
Street trees and their condition are
largely an Index, for they liavc much
to do with the character and growth
of n city or town. While they add
much to the comfort and pleasure of
the Inhabitants, the evident determina
tion to be comfortable bespeaks the
character of the people. Not only do
street trees concern the present, but
assures one of still better results In the
futuie. If ono but takes the trouble to
look the matter up It will be found that
u majority of the larger cities ea&t of
the Mississippi started as well planted,
well cared for Ullage:!. Often tlilh
marvelous growth may be traced back
to where some enthusiastic individual
or small band of workers determined
that their village should be made beau
tiful and attractive to home seekers.
Many can. if they would, fctart this
work with n swing and gall that coulu
uot fall to succeed, thereby adding to
the pioperty values of both tolf and
jielghbois. "Why stand ye IJly by :
Do not overplant streets. Allow each
tree sufllcleut room so that v hen fully
crown its individual beauty will uot be
Tost Trees so planted always make
the more satisfactory growth. Their
root systems start forth equally dis
tributed In all directions. If placed too
close to each other when of largo slw
the space between trees Is soon ex
hausted of plant food and completely
tilled with roots; then the feeders make
a frantic rush at right angles to the
row. seeking plant food wherever most
easily obtained. Iu country districts
this often results in these starving
trees sending their roots into orchaids
comparatively near the surfaco nud
nearly destroying the nearest row of
fruit trees.
A most thorough preparation of a
deep soli bed for tho young trees will
start a rooting system down deep In
the natural reservoir of plant food, and
the feeders will not then push up near
the surfaco to forago because of short
rations at home. Hoots reaching into
and interfering with orchard or garden
may in tho case of old trees bo cut by
digging a trench parallel with tho row
and cutting them off. If tho tops are
also properly pruned, tho tree will not
need such an extensive root system to
bupport it. If tho street tree is glcn
an occasional feed and cultivation, ns
is always tho case with orchard tiees.
it might be Induced to board at home
for all time. Tho need of ample room,
if we are to secure the best tree de
velopment. Is strikingly shown In tho
case of tho common blue gum. a forest
von wiion irrown in commercial plan-
l tatlons or shelter belts It sends up a
tall, straight shaft witu scaicoiy u
branch of any note. When btandlng
alone It develops a handsome, umbra
geous form and often makes an Ideal
shade tree.
Ono of the most serious drawbacks t
streot tree planting tethe inability to
"obtain capable men to dbhT work. In
spito of tho fact that men on every
hand may bo found who claim to be
trained gardeners, very few are at all
competent to plant trees or caro for
them after planting. Even tho best
gardeners are seldom trained in those
lines which havo to deal with street
trees, and a well trained orchardlst Is
to be preferred for tho planting, while
special training la required for intelli
gent pruning. If more good men wero
available, our larger cities and towns
might be encouraged to appoint treo
wardens or city foresters. As It is, tho
authorities feel somewhat helpless, and
the matter drifts along, tho property
owner planting and the wind or wlro
stringer pruning until no respectablo
trees are left. Some day tho city or
town awakes to find It has no street
trees worthy tba name, and n move
ment Is niado to begin all over again,
reclaiming such trees ns arc still of
value, rooting out and replacing old
marred stumps, and only by a general
upheaval Is It possible to place the mu
nicipality on the road toward tho city
beautiful goal.
Young street trees growing vigor
ously need attention in a variety of
ways. Abnormal and useless growths
must be cut off, aud so must tho top
at a proper height, the latter to Induce
branching Into a low heading treo
rather than continuing upwnul Into u
spindly and Insufficient exclamation
point on the landscape view. All
young tiees, as a uile, need staking
and tying, and no halfway mcasu:o3
should be adopted In this work. Have
tho htnkes strong enough to leslst the
heaviest windstorm and the cord
equally effect he. Tho latter should bo
lirge and soft that It may not cut Into
the tender bark as woll as making a
closely knit knot that will not como
untied or slip. Frequent and copious
Inigatlons must lie ghen dining the
first summer following planting, moie
especially if unusually largo holes
have not been dug, so ns to Induce a
free, farreaching root system. It 13
well t5 remember the"old admonition,
"As the twig is bent the tree's
Inclined." A few minutes' pruning
when young will remove tho necessity
of unsightly "hacking" In tho future.
Keep the Lawn Clipped.
Nothing adds a touch of refinement
to the homo place so well ns a neatly
clipped lawn. Of course It takes work,
but what doesn't that brings any satis
faction? THE CLOVER.
SOUK sins of the Illy and daliiy and
rose
And the pannles and pinks that the
summer time throws
In the green, grassy lap of the mad
der that lays
Bllnkln" up at the skies through the sun
shiny days.
But what Is the lUy and all of the rest
Of the flowers to a man with a heart in
his breaflt
That was dipped brlmmln' full of the
honoy and dw
Of the sweet clover blossoms his b.ibr
hood knewT
I never set eye on a clover field now
Er foot round a stable er climb In the
mow
But my childhood comes bach Just ni
clear and as plain
As the smoll of the clover I'm snlffln'
again,
And I wander away In a barefooted dre an
Where I tangle my toes In the blossoms
that gleam
With the dew of the dawn of the morning
of love
Ere it wept o'er the groves that I'm
weeping above.
And so I love clover It seems like a part
Of the sacredoHt sorrows and joys of my
heart.
And wherever It blossoms, oh, there let
mo bow
And thank tho good God as I'm thanking
him now.
And I pray to him still for the strength
when I die
To go out In the clover and tell It good-
And lovingly nestle my face in Its bloom
While my bouI slips away on a breath of
perfume.
James Whitcomb Riley.
Don't Fail to Attend the
District Fair
Don't fail to call and examine the largest stock of
HABDWARE in Southern Oregon.
We cany a complete line of hardware, stoves,
:anges, sporting goods, harness, paints and oils,
vehicles and farming implements.
Our Hobby Is To Please You
AVc are remodeling our entire stock and' are sell
ing hardware at ridiculously low prices.
Our clerks understand the business and are
courteous in treatment.
Pioneer Hardware Co.
1 E, Hague, Pres. M. D. Sumner, Vice-Pres.
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