THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELP, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,1911 EVENING EDITION. X x r ' ''' ''.&'' ''jvwsms n-r The, at . SSL ygplg aro conducted every Saturday tnoir now church as follows: Sabbath school nt 10 n. m. preach lug sorvlco 10:15 a. m. You nro cordially Invited to attend. (Ministers and others aro requost- , Jo band the Sunday church no- Jce3 not later than Friday evening to ln!Uro Insertion Saturday.) 'NOllTH A ... j tit f Iff i ltl'iM' .MIVI1IUIM3J. CHURCH. run Lutheran runtcii. Cor. 3rd and Commercial Ave. o Ilcv. n. l Ileiigtson, pastor. 204 Highland Avenue- Phono 91-R Sunday school 0:45 a. in, Morning sorvlco 11a. in. Evening sorvlco 8 p. in. 4 o In.T ALUBKT S. I1ISEY, Pastor ; Sunday school 10:00 n. m. Preaching 11:00 . m. Epworth League, 7:30 p. m. Union services Sunday evening of Vorth Hem! United Urethern, Moth Idlst and Presbyterian congregations u, M B. church. Mis Anna A. Rob bln.'stato organizer for the W. C. T. U will bo tho spenkor. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Services will bo hold in tho Chris tian Science ball. 327 Third street. north, Sunday at 11 a. in. Subject, -"Man." Sunday school at 12 m. EPISCOPAL Emmanuel Church ' UOV. Robt. K. Urowilillir. Hnr-lnr 0:30 n. in. Sunday School. 11 a. in. Holy Communion and Sermon. Episcopal Church Service (Holy Communion) In North Rend at 3:30 tomorow afternoon. Sunday School nt 2:4G. 44444444444 4 FIRST HAPT1ST CIIUKOII. Rev. Q. LeRoy Hall, Hesldence 692 Sixth street Phonos: Residence, 2RC-J. Study, 289-L. 4 10 o'clock Sundny school, Alva Doll, superintendent. 11 o'clock Morning service. Morning topic, "A Consecrated Cobbler." Church nursery for children con ducted nt the corner of 3rd and Con UNCLE SAM'S EXPERTS ON FARMING IN COOS AND CURRY SOIL SURVEV OF THE MAI'SIIMEI A MX ACCORDING Till: OFFICIAL (iOVKRXMKXT ; RT OK O. V. MANX AXI) .IAS I!. Ki .JUSOX. TO (Cotiilimcri from lust Saturday) iir or 20 years ago, but those wore Soiling crops are usually grown ns .generally poorly located or neglected. Little attention has been given to pruning or to cultivation and sprny- tral between tho hours of 11 and 12 ;ier feed for dairy stock. Field flltllllnv mmntiir ' (ii I'll twiil n ml U'liltn nli-ii'iit tinnu tlli1 5 .ii,-.,., ,m. , r i lug with the result that many of thes. w ,iu,JV IUOIOIUU DUaVVlUU V A ill." -' 11,11 UlU IMU lllll;illll 1WI tlHU Vil LD I 2:30 ferry). 7:00 o'clock n. Y. P. U. H. Y. P. U. service will bo In chnrgo IS f corn for euBllngo has inc A MAHSHFIELI) CATHOLIC CHURCH. 4 Mass will bo celebrated in Marata flold at 10:30 Sunday morning, tho Rov. Father Springer celebrant. "'r 4 4 XOKTH 1KX PRESHVTKIUAN , , METHODIST EPISCOPAL K n uov. h. i. Ilutlodgo, PaBtor. M Sunday school, 10 n. m. Morning sorvlco, 11 a. m. Epworth Loaguo at 7 o'clock. Services at 8 p. m. uov. McLEOD, Pastor. Sunday school, 10 n. m. Blmrp. Y. P. 8. C E. at 0:30 p. m. Preaching at 1 1 n. m. Sundny evening tho congregation Till Join In the union servlco at tho North Dead M. E. church. 44 ; U.VlTKDHHirrilltK.V CIIUIICII w of north m:xi. ( MAHSHFIELI) 4 PREHRYTKHIAN CHURCH V J. T. M. Knox, pnstor. 4 44444444 of Alva Doll. Communion sorvlco Sundny morn ing. Tho annual offering for mis sions will bo called for nnd pledges taken nt this service. In tho evening tho pnstor will Bpenk on missions, taking us n thomo: "A Consccrntod Cobbler." You aro Invited. mr1in t1 a n vn nt iitnann t itmtwul tint li During recent years silos have been I . ,.,.,. ., ' , . , . , .. , .or produco Inferior fru t. The farm- adopted In some cases, and tho ruls-i ' , , ,,,,.. Braised' , - ..... ing nro gradually giving moro nucn- NOUWKOIAX liUTIIERAX. M Sorvlces Sunday morning at 10:45. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Junior League, 4:00 p. m. 7:30 o'clock Evoning worship. NORTH 11KXD CATHOLIC OIIUKCIL Rov. Father Springer, Rector. Mass will bo colobratod at 8 o'clock Sunday morning. IIAKL DOLLAR TO FLOAT. Sunday School at 10 A. M. Christian Endeavor nt 0:30 P. M. Preaching sorvlce at 11 A. M. nnd I o'clock. Tho ovonlng meeting will bo a union sorvlco of tho ProHbytorlnn, 44 4 Mfthodlst and United Ilrothron con- 4 CHURCH OK CHRIST Sundny School 10 a. 111. Preaching servlco 11:00. Christian Endeavor 7:00. Preaching sorvlco 8:00. sregatlons of North Dond. SKVEYTH DAY ADVENTI8TS 4 T. 0. BUNCH, Minister. Regular eorvlcot ovory Lord's day. Sunday school, 10 o'clock A. M. Communion sorvlce 11 o'clock A.M. Y. P. 8. C. E. 6:30 o'clock P. M. Prayer meeting Thursday aventns 8eTenth Day Adventlst sorvlco each wook 8 o'clock. Hope to .Save Dig Lumber Carrier Which Struck Reef. Tho Intcst Intolllgonco concerning the Hazel Dollar, tho big lumbor steamer which took on pnrt of Its enrgo here last April and which mot with accidents nt Pugct Sound nnd on a .Tupiiucso reef, Is contained in tho following San Francisco dls putch: "A cnblo messago from M11 rornn, Japan, recolved hero a fow days ago, says that It was expected tliut tho steamer Hazel Dollar, which was fast 011 tho roof there, would bo floated at tho uoxt high tldo. It was planned to make temporary ropalrs nt Murornn and to tako the vessel to Shanghai for permanent repairs." Read the Times' Want Ads. We Are Loaded for You With a New Line of Bed Room Furniture New Brass Beds From . . $20 Up New Iroft aftd'Steeld!')350 Beds $3.00 to . $&& Wood Beds Birdseye Maple, Cir- 1 '1. 50 Up cassiam Walnut or Fumed Oak, M We Have a New Line of Dressers Ii All Styles and Finishes From $7.50 to $35 Also Springs, Mattresses, Blankets, Etc Ir ' II p fel Come and inspect our stock. Always something new. You are always welcome. Going Harvey Company COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHING in the warmer sections of the Interior of Coos County, which are best adapt ed to this crop. Silos have not yet come into general use on the. larger farms. Tho largo yield obtained of root crops, Including carrots, beets, mnngcNwurzels, and rutubagas, sug gest their use during tho winter months as a substitute for ensilage whore provision for tho Intter has not been mude. In the production of grain local variations of ell unite affect the ad aption of tho crops to certain parts of tho nrea. Corn and tho grains. whent, barley and oats, have not in general been successful crops along the const In the western part of tho urea. In well-sheltered locations oc casional crops aro secured. Tho best success with these crops Is hud In tho Interior nt Coqulllo and eastward, onts being especlaly productive In the soils of tho river bottoms. Com, when grown for thu grnln, Is restrict ed to interior situations. It Is fre quently cut too green for ensilage. When grown for this purpose It should bo allowed to become as fuliy matured iih possible, thus reducing the proportion of water and increas ing Its vnluo ns a Btoclc feed. This crop requires early planting on well- drained land to Insure proper ripen ing in this locality. Kale produces woll upon tunny of tho lowland soils. It bus also given good results In parts of tho uplands, when planted nt the most fnvorublo time and given propor cultivation. us a green feed for the winter months this crop could probably bo moro ex tensively grown with profit, as it Is known to withstand temporat tires be low tho freezing point, and produces Its greatest growth during tho winter season. Kalo Is usually transplant ed from germinating bods to the flold about July 1, and is cut down during January and Fobruaury. Yields of 40 tons to tho aero of green stalks and leaves aro Boniot lines socurod. Root crops and knlo aro both very productlvu under local conditions, and valuablo succulent feeds for dairy stock during tho winter months. Hay occupies n relatively largo pro portion of tho nron undor cultivation. Onts nro largely grown as a tlou to tho enre and mnnngement of their orchards and fruits of excellent quality aro grown. Tho most prom ising varieties of apples tire the Grav ensteln, Dnldwln, Spltzenberg, Rhode Island Greening, Tompkins King, and Wealthy. As moro interest Is shown In fruit growing now vnrltles -pcclully adapted to tho local climatic conditions may bo Introduced. The most favorable (locations jfojr fruit occur In tho moro lovol pnrts of the hill lands nnd upon tho valley ter races along tho Coqullle River nnd Its branches. Tho production of straw berries and biiBh fruits Is limited to supplying tho. local markets. Thess fruits develop excellent quality and aro very productive. LnlMir .Swirco Labor for farm worlc Is frequently rather scarce. Tho hlghor wages paid nt the lumber camps and mills draw tho most eillclont labor to othor ,occupnt!oiiB than farming. Ameri cans, Gcrmnns, nnd Swedes nro em ployed ns milkers nnd for general work on the farms. Iluttor makers rocolvo from $r.O to $G0 n month nnd bonrd. Farm hands recolvo nil aver age wago of $2.00 n day for'10 or 12 hours' work, and $35 by tho month, Including bonrd. Tho slzo of tho farms In tho more thickly sottlcd districts along tho Coos r.nd Coqulllo Rlvors rnnges from CO to 100 acres or more. Tho farm usually Includes somo bottom Mud, which Is cleared and cultivated, the remaining area consisting of timber land which Is usually used as pasturo for stock. Tho hill lands nro gonor ally hold In 100-acro homesteads, which are cleared, or In timber claims. Extensive tracts nro held by lumber companies, or aro Included in railroad grants. Tho unimproved lands In tho dairy farms along tho Coos nnd Coqulllo Rivers nnd In the section noar Lang- lots nnd Denmark, In tho southwest ern part of the area, is hold at $150 to $200 an acre for bottom fond. Arons which havo been cut over or aro covered with small second-growth forests can bo bought for $5 to $25 nu ncro, depending on tho topography j'nnd location of tho land and tho near ness to town, tiio cost or cio'irmg I dominates as Is well seen along th Kiuuiur jui i u ui me auuiii rum ui iu Coos Rlvor. The prevailing color of the shales Is yellowish brown or oc casionally white, while light-colored sandstones nro most common. The shnlo Is frequently deeply wenthored and fissured, forming loose, disinte grated beds, and permitting tho pene tration of tree nnd plant roots to great depths and generally nffecttlng the soil nnd subsoil of tho overly'.ng material as regards drainage Tho Rlverton clny loam Is tho principal soil typo derived from this formation. In local ureas It forms a shallow cov ering avor shnlo or sandstone, but Is usually of great depth, is freo from grnvol where typically dovolopod, ami possess a uniformity sllty or lonmy texture. Tho soil derived from tho Myrtle formation of tho CrotuccoiiB period are confined to tho southern pnrt of tho area In Coos County and In the northwestern part of Curry County. The dnrk-groy sandstones and fine conglomerates and shales occurring In this section havo Imparted a dark er color nnd slightly heavier texturj to tho soil material than Is typical of tho soils derived from the Eorono rocks of tho uplands farther north. The presonco of nngular chips nnd rock fragments In tho soil nnd sub soil and tho moro rugged topograph ic features of tho region, tho compnr ntlvoly thinly forested slopes In cor tnln areas, and tho bnro hills aro dls gulshlng fenturcs of tho Myrtlo clay, tho principal soil typo derived from this formation. (To lie Continued Xoxt Hnttirdny) former cobs e: a y boy wins cron. Hed nml whltn clovnr nnil n mixture of ryo grass and orchard ,tho lniul of,tno BCCOnd rowtB trep8' grass nro used both ns soiling and Bl' ' .! ' ""uor"r,,H" ,H U8"",iU hay crops. A crop rotation which Is woll nd- aptod to tho local conditions consists of corn ono yonr, potntoos ono year ryo, grass and clover hay two years, aftor which tho land may remain as pasturo for two or moro years before bolng plowed for tho cultivated crop. Tho soils of tho hills and uplands aro frequently seedod with white clovor nnd bluegra8s nftor clearing nnd bo foro tho lnrgo stumps nro roinovod. Tho orlglnnl seeding often produces pnstures which nro mniiitnlucd for 10 years or longer. Alslko clover Is woll adapted to tho moist bottom land not sufllciontly well drained for tilled crops, though It hns como Into gonor nl favor as a groon food. flood For Fruit In rocont years an Increasing In torost In fruit growing hns dovolopod. Apples, pears, plums, and cherries nrc producod, but principally In small or chards for domestic purposes. Many cd at $20 to $-10 mi ncro. ROILS Tho soils of tho Mnrshllold nrea camprlso three clearly doflnnd groups, ns determined by origin nnd tho pro cess of formation, nnmoly, tho resid ual soils of tho hills nnd uplnndB, tho roworhod deposits occupying tho Coastal Plain and tho mnrlno nnd rlv or terraces, and tho alluvial soils of tho stream bottoms. In extent tho soils of tho uplnnds rank first. They nro derived from tho woathoring of underlying rocks of sedimentary ami to n less extent of Igneous origin. Tho geologic formntlon chnrnctor Izlng tho upland portion of tho area, lying north of tho Coqulllo Rlvor In Coos County, from which tho soils In this portion of tho area nro lnrgely derived, bolongs to tho Eocouo period. Tills formntlon is composed of thick strata of shnlo and sandstono fro qontly nltomotoly stratified near tho coast, whllo In tho onstern part of small plots woro sot out to orchardf tho area tho masslvo sandstono pro- FREE TO YOU MY SISTER Freo to You and Every Sister 8ur ring from Woman's Aliments. N ' hair 4 it 1 am a wnman. I know wotnan'e infferlngt. 1 navo found thn nr woiuun'b ailuii-uta. 1 waul to ttllill women about thU ouro-(, my riwUr. for yourueir, your daughter, your mother, oryours&ti-r. 1 want to M',1,1 A'0Ui ".ow ,to c,m """ilvi ut hom,, with out tho huln i of n doctor. Men cioict undci Htund wuiui-nanuttL-riUK. , Whatwowoimn know Iron Urlnct, wo know bitier thu.i nny doctor I know ' tlt my'hoiiiK trt utmejit h wif.i nnd Miro ui i u iur nuf-.iir.53 or njiiun Siimrui. I'lciutlM. llll t itimir.l or f iIIick of l!ii Wtrab. ritfuu. 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Tin n win n the doctor y Jox iiHUt ftuvii an ontruiinii," toj cun decide for jourelf. Thousand i of won.en havocund a m ivia with niy hirat r. mtily. it cunw !l old or tounf. To Mcthai of CiuthUrt, I w 111 explain a Jln-ul-t bouio trtatiut-nt w hloh ipeedlly und t-tuull cunti I.eucorrlioe, Uretn BIokntMnud IU use r IrruKular "in"Uun in yoiuig Ludlee, lluiuinca und hialth nlways resultafrom Whorover you , llyo. I enn refer yon to lodloi of your own locality who know and will Rladlr VjII nny nufferor tliut thU Hooi Irtilrajnl really cum nil women's dUeiwcw, and make women well, ?J.ro.n,f,lpIuraLBn(f ro.1"13'- Jt ial bi rouf tilnn, oud tho freo ten day' treatment Uyouri,J tho book Write to-day, ua you may not uuo tut affer again. Addreu mrs. m. summers, BoxH - - Notro Dame, Ind., u. s.A. R. C. Uuntlar, Son f Mix. C. K. .Tor don, of I'astnldo, AVius Honors at AlumeiLi, Calif. An Alameda, Calif., papor of ro cont dnto contains tho following story which will bo of lutorest to tho ninny friends or It. C. Dunbar, who is a son of Mrsr C. E. Jordnn of Eastsldo and who wns raised on Coos Day and who Is now a promlnout fruit grower of California: "Talking about lomons you should soo tho ono that grow on R. C. Dun- bar'B ranch at 532" Pacific avonuo la this city. It is cortalnly somo lemon. wolghlng 10 ouncos and looking like an orange, all but tho color. It scorns that tho lomon thought It was an orango and outgrow itself. But put ting naldo nil lovlty tho lomon Is a peach and that Is no naturo fake. Dunbar Ib proud of that lomon. It liavlng been grown on a two-year old tree In tho city of Alameda. It goos to show that tho model city of tho Pacific const produces not only prize oggs, but troplcnl fruits. In fact the city will not ovon tako off Its lint to southern California In tho mnttor of lomons. When nundar Is not cutting steaks nnd chops at tho Ray City Market ho Is working In his garden nnd tho lomon treo Is one of his spec ial prides. And Justly so, becnuso It certainly Is ono big, largo, Juicy lomon." XOTICK OK REDIOIITIOX OP SPK C'IAIj IMPROVEMENT IJONlhS. Notlco Is horoby given thnt pur suant to tho provisions of Chaptor V of Titlo XXVI, L. O. L., nnd In nc cordnuco with tho terms and condi tions of said bond, tho City of Mnrsu flold will take up and cancol tho spe cial improvement bonds of said city of Mnrshllold, Coos County, Orogou, Issued on tho 1st day of Octobor, llJOt), and mimborod 2, 3, 4 nnd 5 of said issuo respectively, bolng each for tho sum of C0O and bearing In terest at 0 per cout per annum, and will on tho noxt soml-nnnual coupons porlod of said bonds, to-wlt: on tho 1st day of Octobor, 1911, pay to tho propor owners and holders of said bonds, fnco vnluo of ouch thereof with accrued interest to said data and tho owners and holders of said above described bonds nro horoby no-, tilled to presont tho snmo for pay ment and cancellation to tho under signed, th6 trensuror of said city at his ofllco in tho Flanagan & Donnett bnnk In said City of Marshflold, Coos County, Oregon, on said duto for payment, cancellation and redemp tion, and are further uotlflod that In terest thoreon will ceaso nt said In terest pnymont porlod, to-wlt: on October 1st, 1911. Dated this 2nd day of September, 1911. R. P. WILLIAMS, Far (ilrli. Conducted tor (he SISURS OF THE HOLY NAMES OF JESUS AND MARY. G,. AiJmln4 CilUtUu Cturuu Muile, Art. Elocution and Commcr ciil Dcpti.fciW.ilaiiJ CvJn"'"".KtfiieJ Moral in4 lattllrcrulTralalnr.WrlulorAiiiiouncrnicaLAildrcM tlSTKR WfERlOK Si. Ajr;', AloJoij. frr,U.J J y. I .-' ft A Lia4tai.-ttali - ..a i t-