The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 09, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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THE QPAS. SAY .TJJVlES..IV!ARSH:IELPy OREGON PRIDAY, MAY 9, .T913 EV PNINX3. EDITION;
STATUES WITH A STORY
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SHU IHAUt tMHIIMIAl I
81 RIVER WORK STATION WORK
Marshfield-North Bend
Automobile Lines
TO Ol'lt IMTltONK:
Automobile tickets aro now good on both lines botween Marsh
field and North Hentl.
QORST & KING
TWIN CITY AUTO LINE
"LEARN ONE THING EVERY DAY"
Senator Lane Points Out Why
Commerce Isn't Reason
For Appropriation.
WASHINGTON, May 8. Senator
taneVof Oregon. dlsaBi-eos with tho
J i nf the rlvor nntl Imrbar bonnl
,e..-f... In n..om .In ilctormlnliiB
1X or not now project for uwfc I
.rnv imiirovumeiit nro or u cnaracicr
"be tnkc" up by tlio Kolornl aov
irament. Tlio Senator recently ap
peared before tho board to urBo tho
..tnntlon of n now project looking
i the imiirovcnioiit of tho SliiHliin
RUcrfroin i"l to tho head 61
nnilctttlon nnd was confronted with
the old objection that "uxIbUuk ciini.
nierre docs not JnHtIfy tho expendi
ture." Senator I.nno undertook to con
tlnce the board that It wmi uiiJiihI
and not biiHlneBS-liko to ImpoBo hiicIi
.restriction, that the object or liu
Moving chniinelB Is to build up com
L.... niui Hint roinincrco followH
Improvement rather than precudoH
II If the SliiBlaw Itlver. for In
it'ance, had a lurgo coinmorco to
day tlie fact alono would bo sufn
dent argument that tho channel wns
adequate, whereas tho Inck of com
merco considering tho natural re
joiircea tributary to that rlvor, Ib an
Indication that tho Htrcani niUBt bo
Improved before river commerce can
be developed.
Senator Lane called tho attention
I of the board to the fact that a rail
road has been mini mho mo couiurj
penetrated by the Slualnw Ulvor, nnr
that several idIIIIoiih of dollars bin
(teen expended lu uh construction
lolely bcenuso tho railroad bulldon
were convlnreu mat me irarnc wouu
be developed aa rapidly nn tratiBpor
tatlon fnellltlcB wcro provided. Hi
argued further that If there won
tnouuli traffic In Bight to JiiBtlf)
I tbe building of a railroad at a cob
of mlliloiiH, tuero conainiy mum in
lufflclont traffic In Bight to Justlfj
I a much Biniiller oxpcndlture by tin
Goveriiinciit for the Improvement '
tbo river, especially iib wator traiiB
portatlon, oiico provided, will bt
olnmAii .1in,i I t-nnuiwtrt nt lin liir rnll
lUVUf'll 1,111,. ll"'WI "! I IIJ
After hi it Interview, Senator I.aiu
eipresscd doubt iih to tho poHHlblllt;
that the board would roverno Iti
(original ndverBo report on tho Slus
liw Itlver, ror he round tho meinour
wedded to the Idea thnt no Btroan
iball be Improved unions tho olxst
In; comnieree la of such slzo iih tf
Justify further expenditures. How
ever, liu Iiiib hopo of bringing nbout
i chance of policy, for ho Ih con
tlnced that tho baBla Hystoin of th-
toaru la wrong.
D
E
Dlwowry Mmlo lay Railroad Man
Mature In 'Jvo Yearn.
Perhaps you've failed In irot rn
ults from trees and slirubs you'vi
t out In the aprliiK.
Plant tluuii iipsldo down tho noxl
time and Beu what happona!
That Is tho very nowost (IIbcov
rj with regard to tho rnnlil irrowtl
! such Blow innturlni; things at
plants that inimt form good solh
ood In their trunks and irot n llrr
U Well IIB n wlilnanrnmllnir rnn
ITOWth before tllov nrnilnrn lilnnim
or fruits.
Whllo a botnnlst was probnbl)
oe man who Btarted tho now aya
'"n, It wnH a rallrond company tha
" tho powor which led to tin
aucovery. a foreign railroad man
Kr wanted to lino tho sldo of hit
"tOt Of wnv with tlhniln t-rnnu Ilf
"lamented nt aomo length t'rylnf
"u a ireo that would grow rnp-
Idly ami nt ,, .., i.. ... .i'
Tea amount- nf filiniln I In .11,1 nnl
ve time to wait ton or fifteen oi
ienty years for iiin oim.i,. . i
provldeit ii.. .., .. . .....
, .. ,,,, niiiui-ti h ui UHCU. JUU
ro
t'tase
company could not afford tho ox
oi trniiBplnntlng full-grown
trees.
ml. lJforo' nf,or repeated oxporl
7,lf he lnniBiirated tho syatom of
.. iB .,,lu treos "PBlllu llow- J
kL1. UU "nturo of a last resort
.... ,IU,,B waB flr8t tried. Hut
. results wero surprising. Within
e course Uf two yoarH tho treei
" tO Bllf.il .... .,.. .!... !..
tom.F.00.'1 Hhail nn'' tholr growth
maturity was a question of about
tai 't,r,0r.tWo mor0, Tho elm wur
lerlrnl0. t,,at waB "S0(l '" tho OX
E ? '. Sma"' 8turdy trees were
He ti "' aa much r00t nB I'088'
Itt'iv, ,re.n wns then set In deop,
root n."sua.1 wny excePt that the
J wasplHc-d In tho ground. The
too u-.o frnilnK roots where the
ow t.i,and ,ho o'lelnnl roots which
Prou fe.in "'"c? ?' branches.
IPleiA ..v."BU w'cn uecomos com
Prnn Ul " a ve-y short tlmo.
rden, . rn"'oad company tho
l-. "- UI Illn U'nnlnrritl K'nti.
ann?ari,en8 of Londn took les-
trees llt p,anted 0t a number of
r'rees th. ,B,u,- out a number oi
bolri , .aro "w ueautlful to be-
. - m.u uuw uenuuiui to oe-
v on J8 8tated that fruit trees
quito as well and as quickly
orf nary shade trees. Tho syB-
crow
0!
ilcn. .'"
KV Bives
'treorni an excellent chnnco of
ears ! g ,0 8om extent the long
eceB9,. aIt,nB tliat are usually
KIm in i. r n tree to reach a
or orn 8i.r.Wt" W,,oro ? beau-
i tBr for ,r",e"e8s repay rne gar-
Ur (he dim Oliont unnn I.
.u Hivui UJUit 4V,
$&?& ThJ?.Wnd YOU have
Frr ami ': oono 75. I'aclfJo
' nd Transfer Company.
R 5
W
(Jimil Work llolni; Done at y.iiitlicin
(i('K"ii lliiilliiilluic I'm ii 1 1
In iIuckmui County.
COHVALMS, Or., May 8. Valu
able oxporlniotitB to determine the
effect or rertlllzeiB on fruits, to llnd
tho best soil treatment for orchnidn
on hard-pan laud, cover crop work,
pruning and girdling fruit treea,
variety tentB, tillage and vegetabh
garden experiments -have been car
rleil. Dprr-af JJielhoitU'iiUiini1 buJibIu
llcm -experiment furnr;'ofUic.Q,rep.iii
AKrlcult,urul College- "Jililf a--'ii!tlrj'
north of Talent, Jnckson Co.,"Blriii
work wob ilrst begun August in.
I 11, undur the direction of Supt.
I 0. ltelnier.
Tho soil on the farm Is of two
distinct types, a Hue loam, common
ly known as Hear Creek llottoin, and
a heavy loam, bordering on the
sticky. Tho original tract given by
tho .lackHon County Court was Ill
teen acres, to which flvo acres niorv!
wuro added IiibI October. There were
no buildings on tho tract, so the
court gave $2,000 for their construc
tion this spring.
Tho land wub lu heavy nlfalfu
sod which had to be plowed nud
killed. Hear Creek has several times
overflowed tho bottom land, whl:h
constitutes 7& per cent of thu rami,
cutting deep gulches. Much of It
wiib very rough and rolling, and no
leveling or grading lind been (Init
io much labor was required to put
It lu condition bo that In the fut'in
It might bo Irrigated readily. Part
)f the upland Is heavy, very wot
.ind poorly drained, In places the
wator level being a root below thu
jurfuco lu tho driest part of the
year. Tiles aro now draining It
horoughly at a depth of four feet,
i his necessary preparation prevent
nl experiment work the first sea
ion. As there nro somo fifty dlfforenl
ypoa of soil In the vnlley, and It Is
.mpoBslblo to got mnny on one buif.II
met, Home experiments related t
ociil problems have been lunugti
ated in various orchards. Six fer
lllzer experiments to find tho effeel
f nitrogen, potassium, phosphorous,
uagueslum nud Iron wero begun, on
ho yield of yellow Newtown and
jpttzuiihurg npnloB on various typcr
if soil; the yield of pears on d I flor
uit boIIb; the bearing ago of yellow
s'owtowns on heavy rich soil; the
olor or Spltzonburg apples (the
ixperlmont holug In an orchard
viioro tho fruit does not color well ;
he cause of "llttlu leaf" or apples,
to dotermlno If It Is duo to somo
ack of plant rood; and thu proven
lou of the dropping of tho fruit of
ho Mulr peach by proper fertll
'zlng. Klvo cxperlmoutB are being con
lucted lu young pear orchards,
tearing orchards, and mature hear-
ng yellow Newtown and Spltzoii-
iiirg apple orchards to test tlie
practicability of growing cover crops
u orclinrds In tho valley, in one
he test Ib to llnd If a cover crop
vl II make enough growth to bo of
aluo where thoro Is no Irrigation;
mother to llnd the most suitable
iron: a third to determine tno best
tlmo of seeding; n fourth to discover
ho effect of the cover crop on the
.iiiyslcnl condition of very heavy
tolls; nud still another to find thu
3ffect of the yield and slzo of fruit.
ly dynamiting, deop plowing
'borough cultivation, growing cover
;rops, manuring, fertilizing nud Ir
rigating It Is, holug attempted to do
ermine the best treatment of or
chards on hard-pnn soli,
Tho effect of various methods of
iinimer and winter pruning on tho
lonrlng age or pear and apple trees
la tho aim or another experiment.
Die effect of sovero cutting back In
winter compared ro moderate cut
ting or tho branches, or no pruning,
on Cornice and Howoil pears six
years old, on heavy, red, sticky
soil is occupying somo attention, as
Is also a comparison or Bovero cut
ting hack, moderate or no cutting
In summor on tho bonring ago or
tho effect when tho work Is dono
In spring, summer, mid-summer,
litto summer of fall. Theso trees
aro yellow Newtown apples olevon
years old on heavy black soil.
A similar orchard which has pro
duced little fruit Is used to deter
mine tho effect of various uiothods
of ringing, notching, girdling, strip
ping and wiring on tho bearing ago.1
Somo of these co-oporntlve experi
ments are to be duplicated at tho
station to mako tho results as con
clusive ns possible.
Perhaps one of tho most oxteuslvo
experiments Is to dotermlno tho of
fect or different thinning and cut
ting back of branches In winter and
at different tlmeB in summer upon
tho 'precocity, fruit buds, checking
tho growth of trees, vigor or trees,
tho regularity or bearing, tho
amount and bIzo and color of fruit
and the rrnmo-work of the tree,
pears bolng used for the experi
ment. Still another extensive test will
be made on promising varieties of
American and European pears to bo
planted to learn which are suited
to local soil and climatic conditions,
their resistance to diseases, their
keeping nnd shipping qualities, and
tho fruit flavor. Plantations of small
fruits aro to be made also. Tho
most Biiltablo stocks for pears as to
soil adaptation, vigor, bearing ago
and disease resistance are to be
determined, as well as the effect of
intercropping or clean cultivation of
orchards, the best varieties of vege
tables, proper planting season, irri
gation methods, and tho valuo of
manures and commercial fertilizers.
HAND DANCK SAT., MAY 10.
Have your jot) printing done
Tbe Times office.
'
No. .-,. "COIXKOXI"
Copyright, 1313, by Th. Associated Newspaper School, Inc.
UN erection of nioniiinonts to
hor great men wiib forbidden
by the Venetian republic. To
such ii length did the reeling of
lonlousy toward the great dead by
the living go. Tho single exception
wub tho statue or Hartoloinineo Col
teonl, by Andrea del Verrocchlo and
AlesBundro I.eopardl. And this was
not because Colleonl was exception
ally great, but because ho leM. his
large fortune to Venlco on condl
lon that n monument be erected
to him In St. Mark's.
lly thla he meant, of courao, In
front of tho grcnt cathedral; hut thu
republic got out or putting it lu
inch a ramoiiB place by raising It
opposite thu hoHpltnl of St. Mark,
a much Icbb conspicuous position.
Hartoloinineo Colleonl was an It
alian soldier of fortune who lived
in the fifteenth century, lie sold
his services to the highest bidder.
For a long time ho wiib lu tho pay
of the Venetian republic. Hut Milan
iffered him a better place, and he
wont to that city. Venice found out,
However, thnt It could not do with
out him, nud In 1154 gave him thu
cnptalu-guuuriilshlp of tho republic
for life. Colleonl wiib one of the
best or- these Italian soldiers of for
uno. Although hu changed sides
wheuover he thought ho could bet
.or his fortunes, lie committed no
nets or treachery. Ho died In 1-175.
Andrea Verocchlo, who modeled
the statue or Colleonl, was n ra
tions goldsmith, painter nnd sculp
or. Leonardo da Vlucl, who pnint
d tho "Last Supper" nnd "Monn
Msa," was ono or his pupils. Ve
rocchlo had only completed tho mod
il of thu "Colleonl" when he died
n H88.
Ho requested thnt tho casting of
he monument lu bronze should bo
'.utrusted to his pupil Lorenzo ill
t'redl; but the senate of Venice gave
COOS HIVKK WOHK.
Government dredging In tho Coos
Itlver, emptying Into Coos Hay, will
bo started this week under tho di
rection of J. S. PollioiniiB, Assistant
United States ICnglneor. The work
will lie Btnrted at Allegany nnd con
tinued down stream. A sum of $3,
000 i savallablo ror maintaining tho
channel. A llttlo later oxteuslvo
dredging will bo dono lu Coos Day
and on tho bar. Portland Tolegrnm.
AKTKIl STATU .TOHS.
(en, llrmvn for Attorney (Jcncral and
For fiovernor.
Tho llosoburg Rovlow snys: "A re
port emanntlng from Salem la thnt
George M. Drown, Prosecuting Attor
ney of Douglas County, will bo a can
didate for Attorney-General at tho
next Republican primaries. Mr.
Drown's present nbsenco In Coos
County prevents confirmation or re
futation of tho rumor. Tho present
Attorney-General, A. M. Crawrord, n
former Rosoburg man, is said to be
grooming himself to muko tho race
for nomination for Governor."
Tho Rosoburg Nowb says: "Since
his election to tho offico of District
Attorney Mr. Drown has beon In the
limelight more or less through his
vigorous fight against the liquor in
terests of his county. Ho locked
horns with Mayor Mlcelll, of Roso
burg, and hla associates In tbo brew
ery business and secured their con
viction on charges of violation of thu
locnl option laws.
A Wonderful Tonic
That Aids Digestion
TbousAndi ut emtio to digest cer
tain kind of food, In most cases It Is
not tbo fault of tho food, nor tho stom
ach. It la probable tnat tno stomach
has been abused. Many resort to pre
digested foods and various kinds of
meaicines to get reuex from aypepsia,
Indigestion and heartburn, but without
permanent benefit.
If your stomach ru In perfect con
dition, you would not need medicine to
digest the foods you eat. Jayne's Tonic
Vermifuge Is a stomach regulator. It
gets the stomach In such a condition
that It will digest food without other
assistance. It overcomes the acidity
and stimulates the coating of the
stomach and lntestlnea so that they
will properly absorb and assimilate the
nutriment from the food eaten. Suf
ferers from dyspepsia and Indigestion
will find permanent relief In a short
time after beginning the use of the
tonic, Ior children, the addition of a
little sugar will mako It most pala
table. Many forms of susoosed Indigestion
axe the result of Intestinal parasites,
for which Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge Is
unsurpassed. Insist upon Jayne's; ac
cept no other. Millions have praised It
ror mora man eagnty years, atom dt
druggists everywhere.
ut. v. jayne
Bon, Philadelphia, To.
the work to Alessandro Leopardl,
l.eopardl had been exiled; but he
was recalled to ilnlsh the Btntue.
Ho also designed thu tall pedestal
on which the stuttio Is mounted.
This mouumunt, which was iiuvoil
edjon March 21, MUG, Is generally
conceded to be the greatest eques
trian Btntuu In thu world. One
critic has said of It: "Tho Colleonl
stands todny for the thu most mag
nificent cqucstlnn statue of all time.
It fully deserves this reputation,
since In no other monument are both
horse and rider conceived and com
posed with such unity."
Doth figures express nobility and
dignity. Tho arched neck, tho raised
boor, tho champing mouth, or thu
charger nro perfection. The poise
of Colleonl himself, tnu pose of bis
head, the stem expression of his
race, show courage and ability.
What Is the one thing nbout this
Btntue, however, that makes It scorn
so much alive? It Is just this.
When wo look nt tho horse and
rldor, wo feel that tho very next'
moment, with the very next step,
they nro going to walk off their high
pedestal Into space.
Tho whole statue Is full of cu
cnorgetlc character ami hold 1 1 To, and
powerful In Its effect.
Kvory day a different human In
terest story will nppenr lu The
'limes. You enn got a beautiful In
taglio reproduction of this picture,
with live othera, oqunlly attractive,
7 by OVj Inches In slzo, with this
week's "Mentor." In "Tho .Mentor"
a well known authority covcra the
subject of the pictures and stories
of tho wook. Readers of Tho Tlmot
nnd "Tho Mentor" will know Art.
Literature, History, Science, nud
Travel, and own oxqulslto pictures,
On sale nt Tho Times ofrico. Price
ton cento. Wrltu toduy to The
Times for booklet explaining The
rVSBocmtuci NowBPapor School plan
PRECKLE-fACE
Sim mill Wind llilng Out Ugly SpotN
How lo Remove Ifcislly.
Hero's a chnnco, Miss Frecklc-inco,
to try a remedy ror freckles
with tho guarantoo of a reliable
doalor that It will not cost you a
penny unless it removes tho freckles;
while If it does give you a clonr com
plexion tho expense Is trifling.
Simply get nu ounco of othlno
doublo strength, from your druggist
and a few applications should show
you how easy It Ib to rid yourself
of thu homoly frecklea nnd got n
beautiful complexion, Rnroly Is
more than ono ounco needed for tho
worst enso.
lie aiiro to ask tho druggist for
the doublo strength othlno as this is
tho prescription sold tinder guaran
tee or money back If It falls to re
move freckles.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
B
KNJAMIX OSTM.VI),
Consulting Knglnccr nud
Architect.
Phone ina-Ij
Miu-sliflfld, Ore.
T M. WltlOHT,
J CONTRACTOR AND
RUILDKR
Estimates furnished on request
Plans and specifications furnished
If desired. An honest Job guaran
teed. Phono 124-R.
JOKL OSTLIN1),
Piano Tuner and Repairer,
41b S. Sixth Street. Phone 103-1
pKRJj RILBY RAIiLlNGER
Plunlst and Teacher
Residence-Studio, 237 So. Broadwa)
Phone 18-L.
W.
G. CHANDLER,
Architect.
Rooms 801 and HOU, Coke Dulldln,
Marshfield. Oregon.
Drt. W. MORROW,
Dentist.
171 Grimes Dulldlng, over Gran.
Theater. Office Phono 820.
W
M. S. TURPEN,
ARCHITECT
Marsbfleld, OroKon.
D
It, A. J. IIKNOTXY'S
Modern Dental Parlors.
Wv are equipped to do high clan
work on short notice at the ver
lowest prices. Examination free
Lady attendant. Coke Dldk,'., Opi
Chandler Hoel. phono tir-J.
Have your Job printing done ai
The Times office.
Just to See and Smell
one of our roasts on the table Ib n
treat nud also n temptation. Just to
taste It Is to know the real Joy of
eating nnd to long for more, ireef,
mutton, pork or veal, tho result Ib
nlways assured, Try one ror next
Sunday's dinner, and you'll wish it
was Sunday everyday.
MjUtSHKIKM) OAflH MAIIKXTT.
FOURIER BROS.
Marslilleld TcTcpliour.s-r.Xot-tli Itctul
221 -.7 Two Market 51
Buy Your Meats
at
UNION MEAT MARKET
And You Will Always Have
Pure Wholesome Meats.
THE NEW
Steamer
CAPT. K. ROHKNRLATT, Master.
Sails for San Francisco from Bandon
Saturday, May 10
THE SPEEDWELL la speedy
mniiii.i'iin, n.ifiu vii-iu. i.iiu mi Mnjuin miiu I'litinu Hifiiia iuiu
wireless.
For freight and passage, apply,
A. I' Estulirook Co. Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.,
(IliMIlT Hiiutn Marina Illdg., Han Francisco. MarMifloId.
FAST AND COMMODIOUS
Steamer Re don do
Equipped with wireless and submarine bell
SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO for MARSHF1ELD
WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, AT 3 P. M.
All Pafturnirer Reservations Fr 0111 Ban Francisco Must lie Made at
HOB Fife IIulldliiK', or Lombard Ntroet Pier 27. All reservations
iniiHt ho taken up "1 hours before sailing.
INTKR-OCKAN TRANSPORTATION CO
PHONE U 0. P. McOEOROB. Agent.
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
SEshiP Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME.
SAILING FROM PORTLAND, APRIL Id, 1M, 80. M V fl, 10, in, SO,
1W AND 80 AT 8 A. M,
SAILING FROM COOS HAY, APRIL la, it), al, MAY 8. 7, 12, 17,
88 AND 87.
Tickets on sale to all ICaslern points anil Information as to routes
mill rate cheerfully furnished.
Phono Main 8n-L. P. n STERLING, Ah'cnt.
S. S. ALLIANCE
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
SAILS FROM MARSHF1ELD FOR EUREKA
SUNDAY, MAY 1 1, AT 2 A. M.
ROUND TRIP, $18.50
CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH HANK ROAD AT PORTLAND
NORTH PACD7IO STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
Phono 4 1 - ' McGEORQE, Ageat.
THE RECORD PHOTOGRAPHING ARSTRAGT COMPANY
Have photographic copies of all records of Coob County to date,
abstracts of titles, present owners, or any other Information relating
to real estate furnished on short notice,
HUSINESS OFFICE: 117 North Front St., Marsbfleld. Phono 151 J
W. J. RUST, Manager
It Will Pay You
to Investigate our prices before or
dering your goods from outsldo
flmiH. See it wo can't do Jimt aa
well, and perhaps Have you Mime
monoy.
Try our Dairy Ruttor nnd Full
Cream Cheeso.
Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House
O'CONNELL RLDO.
184 Market Ave. Phono 394-J.
City Auto Service
Good Cars, Careful Drivers and
-easonoblo charges. Our motto:
'Will go anywhere at any time."
Stands DIanco Hotel and Blanco
Olgsr Store. Day Phones 78 and 41
Night Phone 4.
HtlKPII OfWMIALK. nrotirlelor
Have That Roof Fixed
NOW
Bee G011TEELL
PHONW B1SL
the
Phone 58
SPEEDWELL
nnd hits excellent passenger ccom-J
FOR QUICK WORK,
FOR PROMPT WORK, '
FOR GOOD WORK,
Telephone the old reliable
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
We always deliver the goods.
Phone 57-J Marshfield
A modern Rncft . uildlng, BlectrlJ
Light, Steam Heat. Elegantly
Furnished Rooms with Hot and
Cold Wntor.
HOTEL O O O 8
O. A. Metlln, rrop.
Rates: HO rents a. day and upwards
dor. Ilromlwav and Marker
Singer Sewing Machines
We havo them for rent or for sale.
Machines Repaired.
Supplies and Needles for Sals,
W. J. RITZ,
181 Park Ave. Marshfield.
Phone 880-X,