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xsm! THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSMFIELD, OREGON. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1911 EVENING EDITION. a ' '; ' fcfl I r 1 GIG RUN OF I ' Sill NOW Many Boats Brought In Over 200 Silversides Apiece Last Night. Tho bluest run of silversides t'10 Bay has known In a long time Is now reported on. Last ingut, ninny of tho fishing boats In the lower bay nro thnt the groW0P who, this pnst scn reported to hnvo brought In over two m,8 bcon nioro or ,C8a t)e vlctln, hundred fish np ece. The salmon nroof ctmntlc conditions, mny not feel even larger nnd better than In pre- (oo nctivlly tho loB8 of h8 produce, vioiis seasons. Il mnde nppllcntlon on October 4th to Most of the silversides are being he CoininlMloner or tho stntc Uonrd caught In the nets In tho bay elbow, of Hortlculturo for th8 nlstrlct. for Sali',1.!nh ... .... , 'permission to establish "Quarantine ... u.u ..,. ""- nnvo ueun cniciuug quuu u iuw our noolcs and Jack Farley nlone brought In over 1,200 pounds of them the oth er dny. PARTY PLANNED Marshfield High School Stu dents Arranging For Big Frolic at School House The student body of tho Marshfield Jligh school Is planning nn extensive Hallowe'en party to bo gjvon at tus school building. The work of the af fair la to bo done In relnys by classes. The seniors will enliven the evening by furnishing various means of fun nnd excitement, tho juniors will mako beautiful the scene of tho entertainment, tho Sophomores wl'l prepare nnd serve delicious "cats' to tho fnmlshcd pleasure seekers, while tho Freshmen, blessed children I will clean up after tho party! Everyone is anticipating a good time not even excepting tho lntter. An Idea which will be possibly carried out is to hold tho frolic In tho nttlc whore tho unfinished wnllB and foaro rnfters will lend themselves jnoro readily to tho spirit of Hnl lo'wo'cn decoration thnn would tho open area of tho lower floors. among the sick. Wm. Ilouebrnke of Catching Inlet, Who was a Mnrsh field visitor todny. reports that his wife who has been quite 111 Is considerably Improved. Chns Getty Ik reported quite 111 at his homo In Empire. Mrs. O. M. Flngg Is reported quite sick at their homo near South Second nnd Curtis avenue. C. A. Wilson's young child Is re ported quite III of bronchitis at their homo In North Head. Mrs. C. E. Jordan, wife of Mayor Jprjlan of Enstslde. is still unite HI nt their home In Enstslde, Work Is under way on n tunnel more, thnn three miles ling through tho Pyrenees to oiiablo n French rail road to enter Spain. Wnll paper, pasted to tho floor nnd given two or threo coats of rnrnlnh, makes a cheap and effectlvo substi tute for carpet. A TUKK1SII MATH will do you flOOP. Phono 2H-J. Look Before Yon Buy A glance at the Toggery Clothing Will convince yon of their superior style md tailoring and no other clothes at the price, $L'U to $25, can surpass them. We do not con fuse our buyers hy ad vertising suits from $10 to $10. One price, good goods and on the square is our motto. The Toggery G HALLOWE'EN WRITES ABOUT FRUIT SALES Hall-Lewis Tells of Quarantine Stations and Campaign to Help Growers. Editor Times: In order to establish nienns for !,, lni. ,,.,,,,-., ,nKona,,,i frnit. Rn .stations" where diseased fruit might bo fumigated, and tho Infections thereon removed, tho Idea be ing to devise n cheap method of bringing such fruit under the sanc tion of Inw, and mnko It pcrmlsslblo to sell same for use In Its green or fresh stnte. I linvc Just received re ply from the commissioner, stntlng thnt the nttomey general hns ruled thnt such action would have to bo taken by the Stnto Ilonrd as a whole, nnd, In effect, thnt the stnto author ities are loth to tnkc action thnt at some future time might establish a precedent which could bo construed as legalizing traffic In diseased fruit. There aro already existing regula tions governing tho "processing" (canning or drying or cldcrlng) of fruit unfit for snlo In Its fresh stntc, which provide for tho destroying of the diseased cores nnd poolings of the fruit. This fruit has a mnrkot value f. o. b. enrs, which will return n rev enue sufficient In most inHtnnccs to pay for tho expense of denning up the trees. It is tho simplest kind of foolishness to argue that spraying causes disease, and hnrdly less fool ish to argue that "It doesn't pny to spray." Owners who spray systcmn t'cnlly get n larger proportion of clean fruit thnn those who do not, the world (Ivor. And by systcmntlc nlly, I mean, sprnylng at tho proper times nnd open enough to kill the germs of disease In their several sta ges. What to do, when to Mo It, nnd how often, to accomplish these re sults, is nil lnld down In simple, clear and practical wording In our experi ment station bulletins, which nro sent freo for the nsklng to any resi dent of Oregon who applies to tho O. A. C. experiment stntlon, Corvnllls. Ore. Tho consistent grower, who makes nn effcrt to keep his trees clean, Is continually menaced by the neglect of. his neighbors whose nd Joining orchards nro not treated, for plant diseases, like all others, spread through neglect. Some growers hnvo fallen Into the notion that if they have to clean up, tho cheapest thing for them Is to destroy their trees. This Is truly the most pitiful type of shor sighted ncss, for the time hns simply arrived, when In this locality, (nml In ninny Instances by reason of n long period of neglect), It Is necessary to give tho same attention to raising our fruit, that we give to the other crop. This attention, systematically applied yields bigger returns thnn can pos sibly be realized in nny other lino of nm-Iciiltm-nl effort for the snino ex- 1)()ll(turo of labor. For present needs. I nm of tho opinion thnt the offering of fruit for sale, which had been so treated ns to destroy the in fectious iinturo of tho dlsenses there on, would be clearly Indicate tho na ture of the contents, or thnt tho fruit cnutnlued therein had been so front ed. Dipping tho fruit In n solution of lime-sulphur fcnmc- ns used for win ter strength spraying would bo fntn to both fungus nnd Insect life, nnd the lime-sulphur solution washos off readily. Fumigation with sulphurJ proves to be Ineffective unless conti nued to such nn extent ns would ren der the fruit u n lit for mo, and the use of hydro-cyanic acid gas Is dnn- Kcroim to the operator unless he is fnmlllnr with the process. Willie l cannot, without the nu thorlty of law or the stnto commls slon, esiublUh tho quarantlno Bu ttons dexired, It Is obvious thnt the owner of fruit which hns been purged of Infectious disease can sell snme, lnt 1 am rcuulrcd, under tho Instruc tions of my superior officers, to mnln tnln prohibition of sale of diseased fruit or fruit which has not been purged of Its Infections. There U nn Increasing disposition upon the part of growers, I am glad to be nli'e to Ftnte, to mnko the produe'lon of clenn fruit, by the eradication of dUdiibos In their orchnrds, n part of their ii iii-iii iik minim-pa, mi iuv u,l'C coming to rcnllzo thnt the regions wuu'ii uavo mane name mui lame as ' fruit ill-mincers hnvo nlmcut without I exception started out under like, nnd In tunny Instances more, unfavorable. conditions. The fact thnt wo do urn- du-'o In this county, tho best tvp", ounce or meat lenving tneso prom nnd quality of Grnvens'eln found jlses). It's our beefsteaks porter lu the United States (a fact which Is house, sirloins, tenderloin nnd nil. no lonuer onen to miestloiil Is In It-1 Wo keep n keen eyo on tho marke; se'f n siitl'elent Incentive for stronger effort, and nt the same time u cuar-i'11 antee thnt those efforts will certainly be rowarded with success. P. M. HALL-LEWIS. Fruit Inspector Octobor Ifith, 1011. NOTICE TO FISHERMEN. We want fresh salmon and nr prepared to pay the highest en'" price for them. For further parti culars see C. O. HOOKFTT. , Empire City, or GEO. F. SMITH, Coos River PANAMA CANAL REPORT MADE (Continued from page 1.) tho revenue of th canal should go to pay not only the operating expenses, but to repay tho capital Invested. Every legitimate mentis for raising revenue should bo adopted, said tho report, which recommended that tho government should not only supply coal and oil for 13 own vessels but should sell them to merchant ship ping. The existing commlssnry. manu facturing plant nnd laundry, it was urged, should be continued for tho benefit of owner ship of public utilities. It was pro posed in a rccommendntion thnt the commissary furnish all these things to shipping passing through tho canal for a consideration. It was suggested thnt tho government should soil tools nnd appliances needed by ships nnd, still nnother forwnrd movoinont, should actually undertake to dock and repair ships in tho neighborhood of the cnunl. For that purposo tho construction of n dry dock nnd a machine shop was recommended; nnd It wns pointed out that these would bo available for tho use of our Navy. A wireless station for naval and com mercial uso was nnother adjunct re quired. The commission has given much thought to tho disposition of laud In tho cannl zone, Important because of Its bearing upon the future adminis tration of the zone and tho operation of the canal. Of tho 43C square miles of lnnd In the zone tho government owiib 3G3 of which 9C miles nro oc cupied by tho canal. A Inrgo part of the government land will be required for military, nnvnl and other official purposes. It was deemed essential thnt tho Spanish Inw shall contlnuo to prevail to prevent friction with tho neighborhood Panamanians In the ci ties of I'nnnina and Colon. As to tho form of government for tho zone tho commission directed special attention to the military ne cessities, the cannl being deemed a military asset. In conclusion, the commission holds It essential thnt nn entity bo established, so organized that nny military contingency can ba promptly met. It wns recommended thnt Congress authorize the cannl management to pay dnmngos to vwre-ls injured In passage inasmuch as this government must Insist on taking complete charge of all vessels dining that transit to guard ngulnst Injury to the locks. After tho ibow try n Turkish Ball (hone 214-.T Rend tho Times' Want Ads. DEAFNESS CANNOT HE CURED hy I ml ii'llliiillnn. n tln-y cit'iniit r-ii-li tli(Mlli'HMt Mirlliin uf thiM'itr Therein n 1) time" il In illieiliilt .Mini Hint In hvrnn tlUitliitmtmiH'iI ". IHnfiii1 l ciiiimmI l .in Initiiiiinlco itltl n n( tin- inticnii IIiiIiikhI Hie lln.tmliln Tutif. When Dili tnl.e l in. IIhiiichI you Iiiim- u ruiiiMIni; Miami or linp-r. te t tu-nrliiiMitiil uIh-ii It In entirely elox-il, IVnfiii' In the re.nlt. ntnl unlcx. Hie lnllnm million (nn lc Inkm out ntul HiIn tic i-io.lnnil t tt minimi -iiIIi!ii. henrlnc Hill ho ile. t -ni til fori ve Milne eiiM'xmt of te nrerniiMil liy t'at-rrh. tlilrli ( nothltufhut ah lnfUm. Iiietleoliililloii of tiieiPiKoiik.tufiU'e. Me will che one lluiulnil iollnr for any MMwif li'iifno (I'HUsnl iiv irtliirrh) tht eiin. nit lrf enieil hy ll..' Cuturli euro. Semi forelr ulnrn.free. K. .1. C1IKNKV (0.. Tolelo. O. (miUI liy Priuul'tr TN. Tn i ImII' rVlnll Till for (outir hUoii We Are Candy Makers Not Jewelers Wo put nil tho money thnt is possible Into pure Ingre dients of the highest Standard and Quality. Thnt's what mnkes STAFKOltD'S CHOCOLATES Tho nest to bo found on tho Pacific Const. Host in flavor, Host In dellciousness, Dost in wholesomonegs. When you buy Stafford's Chocolntes you get puro goods. Take homo n box this eve ning. Tho tnsto tells tho truth. TWO STORES. cl Id tiff 0r the Man WIlO MOWS tliero 8 nothing like n rlcti, juicy beefsteak no bird's nest H thero's one, thing we're s for his. re particular nliout (we have a care for ovory lul Kve J'011 ovor' benefit of a shade pntinj,. Marshfield Cash Market Phone 221.1 Pioneer Building Front St. II. FOL'RNIKR. PROP. Tho Implicit contldenco thnt many pooplo have In Chnmberlaln's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Is founded on their oxperlence In the use of that remedy nnd their know ledgo of the many remarkable cures of colic, cholera nnd dysentry that It has effected, For sale by all dealers. (ncKy NEWS OF ALLEGANY. Siwlnl to The Timet.) Miss Merle Hndnbaugh visited with Mrs. John Halo In Dny City Satur day and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blgford nnd faintly moved to Allegany last week. Mrs. Gould and Mrs. Turtoullot went to Coqulllo the Inst of tho week to visit Mrs. Gould's daughters. Mrs. Richmond and Mrs. Barker, nnd sou, A. N. Gould. Mlko Shaver Is constructing u seven room residence. Win. Robin son is nlso building n storey and n half house. G. A. Gould is building n neat structure on tho Miss McClny prop erty In Allegany. . Mr. and Mrs. Chns. Smith of Enst sldu tcrmtunted nn extended vlslt with Mrs. Smith's uncle, C. E. Ed wurds, nnd numerous other friends last week. Tho Loon Lake saw mill Is turning cut eleven thousand feet of lumber dally now. Jack Barker drovo over from Loon I.nkvJ Sunday. Since, tho Gardiner cronmery ltns stopped taking crenm, tho Loon Lake people nro bringing their crenm to Allegany nnd sending It by Alert to Coos Day creamery. I , -- i The Thomas nnrtv worn tn lenvnl Sunday, the loth, for homo, nftor nn! extended lslt In Missouri, Kansas' mm okiunomn. Cllf. Hnstings took his mother nnd Mrs. Hansen on n trip to Golden Falls Sunday. GOOD ADVICE FOR MARSHFIELD PEOPL" Peoplo In Mnrshfleld who hnvo constipation, sour stomach or gaB on tho stomach, should uso simple buck thorn bark, glycorlnc, etc., as com pounded In Adler-i-kn, tho now Ger ninn appendicitis remedy. A SINGLE DOSE brings relief almost INSTANT LY because this simple mixture nntl scptlclzes the digestive organs and drains tho Impurities. Lockhnrt & Parsons Drug Co. FIRST CLASS AUTO SERVICE. Two flno Cadillac enrs rendy for scrvico nt nil hours nnywhere at rea sonable rates. Phone Gti-J until 11 p. m. after 1 1 p. m., Phono C-J. Resi dence Phono 2S-J. I). L. FOOT 11 Proprietor. CITY AUTO M'l-vlce stnucls. Day phono, ninnco Clgnr 7S, Illnnco Hotel phono -10. Stands nltiht: Pnlnce restaurant phono 5-J, Illan co hotel phono -IC. i WANTED!!! CARPETS UPHOLSTERING AND1 PIANOS TO CLEAN, by tho Pneumu- J tic Cleaning Company, Orders for work tnkon nt j HUI.III V llillll i-.i PHONE 100 Dr. eT1xk17erT' I V.....W.....II. I PI. ,...-. .. I .1lll.''ll. ,11111 V .III l'l lll.lt. I. ' All chronic dlsenses treated. Consul-1 tntlon freo. Olllco hours: i 9 to 12 n. in.; 2 to C nnd C to S p. m Naturopath Institute Room No. 1. No. 13G llrondwny, Mnrshfleld, Oro ru. u. w. LLSLii;, U Oxteopalhlc Pliyolclun Uraduate of tho Amerhiui school of Osteopathy nt Klrksvllle, Mo. Oflke In Eldorado Dlk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 4; Phone 1C1-J; Mnrslulold; Oregon J. W. RKNNKTT, Lawyer. Ofllae over Flanagan & Dennett Dank t'arshfleld Oregon rR. J. T. McCOR.MAC, Physician and Surgeon Marshfield, Oregon. Jflice: Lockhirt Building, opposite Post O.Tlte. Phone 105-J r R A. C. 1IURROUGHS, Scientific Mtissnglst, TreatB nil dlsenses Office, corner Second, nnd Central Avenue. Office hours 11 to 12 a. m. 2 to 5 p. m. T It. A. J. HENDRY'S -f Mn .m wtir i u ifL-iiiai t'nurs ,.!.... 1,.....1 n.nu Wo nre equipped to do high clnssVVP I Q7r Titin KfOCC work on snort notlco at the very lowest prices. Examination free. Lady attendant, Coko building, oppo site Chandler hotel. nf rh i n .jh. I DR. H. 11. MOORE, Chiropractor Chronic Dlsenses n Specialty 203 Coos Bldg Phono Sl-L Office hours 1 to 5. Have That Roof Fixed NOW See CORTHELL rhonc 3191 Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. 5iJnln QoV Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. MARSHFIELD "THE FUIK.N1) OF COOS BAY' S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Sails from Coos Hay for Eureka, Wednesday, Oct. 18 in the afternoon. CO.N.NKUTI.NO WITH THE NOIITII HANK HOAI) AT POKTLAND NORTH PaJIFIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY. PIIPXU 41 C. F. McGKOROK, Agent FAST AND Steamer Redondo KQUIPPKD WITH WIRELESS Sails from Marshfield for San Francisco Friday morniiuj October 20, at 9 o'clock. IXTKR-OCKAX TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Phone 44 C. F. McGEORGE, Agent. EQUIPPED Steamer Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT 8 P. M. ON OCTOBER it, 10, 17, 21 AND SU. SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE O.N OCTOItER 7, II, 21 AND 28. L. 11. KEATING. AOENT PHONE MAI.N 35-L Beaver Hill Coa! MOUNT DIABLO AND JOSSON CRMKXT. The best Domeitlc and Imported brands. Plniter, Llmo, Orlck and all kinds of builders material HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR " OFFICE, SOUTH I1ROADWAY. PHONK 01 Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Mgr. Coqulllo Offl:e Phone 191 Marshfield Offlce 14-J. Farms Timber Coal and Platting Lnnda a specialty. General Agents "EASTSIDE" FAST SERVICE TO ROSEBUR.G Our stages leave Mnrshfleld for Rosoburg at 7 o'clock evening and nfford quickest connections Railway, Faro ?C.OO. COOS RAY gnOSEBUHO STAGE LINE. OTTO SCHETTER, Agent, 126 MARKET AV., Mnrshfleld C. P. BARNARD, Agent, ROSERURG, Ore. PHONE 11 I si d v. rf Ladies' and Gent's Suils Goods Called for and Delivered Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE MAIN JJ7-J The Times Does Job Printing If it's in stylcwe have it. New 3-4 length over coats. New Benjamin clothes. New raincoats and gaberdines. New Stetson hats. You know why wv sell for less "MONEY TALKS" BANDON COMMODIOUS WITH WIRELESS every Pacific with Southern Good Livery Service Fancy now rigs, good horses and careful drivers aro now nt ttho dis posal of the Coos Bay public at REASONABLE RATES Rigs or rigs with drivers ready for any trip anywhere any time. Hore boarded and rigs cared for. New hearso and special acomrao datlons provided for funeral parties. W. L. CONDRON'S LIVERY AND FEED STABLES PHONE 273-J .