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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1915 EVENING EDITION.1
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,NEW ARRIVALS IN
Rich
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MEETLW
DISTRICT CONVENTION KFIIKIC
A1IH CLOSED IAST KVHNINO
Smart -Looking
Suits and Coats
For Women
The woman who likes to dress u
puce ahead will tako keen delight
in reviewing '''' bright now army
of HiiitM and Coats. Not only are
thoy captivating in elegance of lino
and design, lint they mo tho new
and proiicr modes of the inoincnt.
They are cut on smartest lines, giv
ing a chic appearance which you will
appreciate when trying them on.
Volt are extended the privilege of
our store. Won't you tako advan
tage of our Invitation?
Hub Dry Goods Co.
"SMART WEAR FOR WOMEN"
Corner llroadway and Central Ave.
Phono not
B
FIGHT TOO SHORT
emus nelson declares had
NO TIME
TRESTLE DELAYS 2
RAILS TO t'MPQl'A IIV .lANTAHV
1, 11)1(1, IS PHOHAHLE
llaudou Selected For Next Gathering
Oft iters for HMO Elected n"d
Installed
Tho fifth annual convention of Dis
trict No. M of the Dobokah lodgo.
closed last evening. Tho sessions of
tho afternoon mid ovonlng in tho Odd
FelloWB Unit were very well attended
nnd representatives woro present
from Bandon, Myrtlo Point nnd
North Rond. Tho convention of 191C
will he held n Dandon.
Officers Distillled
Officers for tho following year
were elected last ovonlng and later
Installed hy Mrs. D. L. Hood, District
Deputy. Tlid officers arc.
Chairman, Minerva Lowin, Ocean
Lodgo No. 12C.
Vied chairman, Lorn Harrington,
Unn Lodgo No. 120. s
Secretary, Floronco Hnrton, Mn
nilo Lodgo No. 20.
Marshall, Ada Still, Ocean Lodgo
No. 120.
Conductor, Hattlo Cousins, North
llend, No. 1-13. .
Chaplain, LUln Itoss, Western Stnr
Lodgo No. 27.
Inside Guardian, A lire Stewart, III-
Ide Lodge No. 100.
tslde Guardian, Anls Morey, of
rencp.
Afternoon Session
The convention was called to or
der at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon
hy Chairman Mrs. May Coke, of West
T.
CHUTES
NO
ONE HAS yet announced
INTENTION TO HUN
V. U. Douglas and Councilman Fer
guson Now Discussed as Mayor
alty Possibilities
TELLS OF
DOCTRINE
T4:ero continues to bo consider
able tnlk around town as to possible
candidates for Mayor and tho two
vacancies on tho City Council, hut
so far no avowed candidates have
announced themselves..
Tho latest talked of in connection
with tho Mayoralty is W. U. Doug
las, but ho has not given any In
dication whether ho would consider
it. He served on tho City Council
ti few years ago nnd so is fnmlllnr
with municipal procedure.
Some Mentioned
W. A. Hold, ChaB. 1. Heignrd, D.
L. Hood, H. A. Copple, Dr. E 13.
Straw, Carl Evertson nnd n num
ber of others woro nlso tnlked of.
Judgo John 1 Hull, who was talked
of for tho placo Bays positively thnt
ho is not n candidate.
Councilman Ferguson has been
urged hy n number to ho a candi
date, but ho eays that ho prefers
to remain a member of tho City
Council, as ho figures that he can
bo of more boneflt to the city in that satisfying answer
PAl'LIST MISSIONARY EXPLAINS
PRACTICE OF CONFESSION
Largo Audience Hears Father Cart-
wrlglit at Orplicuni Theater Last
Night Lecture This Evening
Tho audience that gathered, at tho
Orphouin last night was well pleased
by -tho exposition which Father Cart
wright made of tho Catholic doctrlno
and nractico of Confession. Ills lec
ture was clear and forcoful with
abundant reference to tho Scriptures
nnd with logical sequence throughout
tho teaching of tho Catholic faith wnB
explained In such a way that gave tho
hearers an understanding of tho
'church's doctrlno.
Instances were given by tho sl'eak
or from his personal experiences to
Illustrate tho method and spirit of
tho Confessional. Tho lecture was
ono with n view of dispelling preju
dice Ho said he wanted to bring
about n much moro favorable- under
standing of this much maligned prne
tlco of tho church.
Questions Aro Asked
Tho questions asked show n keen
nnd Intelligent Interest lu the mis
sionary's lectures. Often u point
merely montlonod In n provlous lec
ture Is questioned nnd a complete and
tin's Acclimated (DIbco 38) or tho
Bnltle, which may ho secured of, tho
Dakota Improved Seed Company
Mitchell, South Dakota, Is recom
mended. Tho common vnrloly of nl
fnlfn, northern grown Bccd, such as
tho strains named, Is superior to any
other variety for Oregon conditions.
Tho seed Bhould bo Inoculated bc
foro sowing, with ' nlfnlfa culture,
which may bo obtained of tho O. A. C,
department of Bacteriology.
Tho seeding Bhould bo at tho rale
of 15. to 18 pounds por ncro of good
seed, brondenBted with a chest seed
er or wheolbarrow seeder or tho llko
and then lightly but thoroughly har
rowed In, pains bolng taken not to
cover It moro than an Inch nnd n
half.
Using Nurso Crops
No nurso crop of any kind need bo
used nnd no live stock fdtould bo al
lowed to pasture on tho alfalfa tho
first year.
Following seeding tho ground Is
rolled nnd then lightly burrowed
ngaln tho rolling particularly ' nec
essary If tho soil is looso unit over
lry. ,
Tho nlfnlfa tho first year Bhould
bo clipped us freciuontly us necessary
to keep down tho weeds, tho cutter
bar bolng set t to C inches from tho
ground, and tho clippings, if not too
heavy being left on tho ground.
Secod Year Woik
In tho spring of tho second, year
a illui, i
l..i.-l.i - -! I9.
mniiBiii and run crosswiJ 7" t
''yti.opegtootiMuirrol8e;
lacks fertility, a top r ' , 1,h'otl
rotted manure ought to i, '!f0,ltl
Ins February or Marc h vH"'
ro not do, on a C01nU.
ger of woods. l ' U-
U should be remembered ... .
second y.ear is generally J 'hn,ll
flenltouoforalfaif.jtfe
Bon, as tho tap roots rl.f n0r(
" their way JhSVtr
... I1UUCO, 111(1 ,M. , -''"IHH
1)0 irlvn,, Ml- . ' "" ImiM ,
..-.. ..ul c.ur all(J j.
uk
plowed up even if it ,i. . CrP not
and a failure. "
AMnwr, tuc ,,. i
..iu oiuk
hhwwmh
t:
Aaaaaaaa.. . .
; ,":,r".w"t-
' oi uandon f,.
over yesterday to rccelv,, 1 , '
treatment. m
P.
of tho CniiiillU .
. . . ' 1 JU," overrMi,j..
Is given. Among i lll Bro"ni1 Bll0"la bo thoroughly cul-
' W. Hayes, ,,f ,hc N h
the Coqiilllc, ra.no ov .. T
.....i ...in i. . " '"man
""", "'" " "ore several di J
colvlng medical treatment (,
voiw trouble. f ""
Mrs. .1.11 Mills wns taken to M(,
cy hospital last evening 0 mZ
a minor operation. "
I'lBIIKHMiaj ATOTIOV
Tho Cold Storage Compm ,,
prepared to handle SIWnU V
tnon. Price Seventeen and one-h!!
ccntB (17 l-2c.) m
T.'fliity .Miles Telegraph Wire Conies
on Hleainslilji Itreukwater fur
Western Union Teday
TrcBtllug between Tunnelo No. 8
and 9 lins been completed and a erew
of men s now tit work beyond tho
In Two Minutes lluttlo Attempts to
lllacken llyo f HIM (Jireu, Negro
Callahan to Jail
Dill Qrcon, bolng black, nnd Chris
Nolson, a Rwodo, appeared In tho Po
lice Court ttita morning for fighting
last night. "It wasn't a fight," pro-
tested Nolson, n Htllo follow with a ! intter nolnt and will be finished nrob
thatch of yellow hlr," cause wo hnrd- nbly within throe weeks, Is tho word
ly got iitarted 'fore wo wuz stopped." fronl Nort, Lako. Wlth this done
Tlion up spuko Oreon, though ho Is tho laying of track will ho started
blnck, "Jedgo, ho tried to blacken nt once. There remains a link of
my oyo, ho did." B,mi0 i0 lnuL,B yut t0 1)0 mtI )0tWL.0I,
On tho side of his optic Oreon car- 'Tunnel No. 8 nnd the Unipqua river,
rled n well nnd u scratch. "Madobyl Practically tho hiHt of the steel
n beer bnrrol when I rolled ovor in j f0r the Wlllamotto Pacific betwoen
til alloy," ho affirmed, sriulutlng, here and the PnipUii was received
along nt Chris Nelson. ."Do didn't today when 750 toiiB of railroad ma-
i -
terlal arrived on tho HteauiHliip
llroukwutcr and was unloaded nt Old
rnpnrlty.
For the vacancies on tho Couirll
few names have been mentioned.
ChaH. Powers, MrH. K. K. Kelly, of
South Marshflold, I). A. Jones f
Ferndale, C. A Johnson of West
em Star Lodge No. 27 who appoint-, Marshfleld, and n number of others
'ed-Mrs. Wnde, of Ocenn Lodge No. 'nro bolni: snokon of.
120, to net ns vice chulrman.
Past President Mrs. Kuto Lnndo
acted In place of itoso K. Pulmor, who
wiib unable to ho present. A kindly
welcome wns extended In behnlf of
tho Western Stnr Lodgo by Cnrrlo
Hobs, Noble Grand. Ocean Lodge
No. 120 made a very favorable report
Must Write in Names.
Tho city eluctlon, a week from
next Monday, will bo novel In that
the names of no candidates will he
printed on tho ballots. Everybody
will have to write lu their cnolces
for tho nominations.
John W. Duller for Hecordor.
I
BE
CANDIDATE
do It; Joudgo ho couldn't hit hard
enough, ho couldn't."
Whereupon Nelson spoko forth, do- Town In North llend.
during In no shurt temiB that Greene Twenty Mile of Wlro
i.uu,omckuubii urn oyo two wooks ago, Aboard her too wore 20 mlleii of
nut lie explained It wns only a fluke.
on tho growth and standing of tho i will probably )0 without opposition.
lodge.
Lodges Hepi-c.sciitcd I
Couulllo was not represented hut'
Una Lodgo No. 120, of Myrtlo Point,
made n plenslng report of tholr work
for tho year. North llend wiib not
represented in the buslucsR session of
(lie afternoon hut In tho evening sev
eral members were nreseut. I
lliiuiiiet In Hujojed
Tho business meeting of tho after
noon adjourned at I : :t 0 p. m. and
A. SKHLIIItKDK MAV THV FOH
CIIHTIT IIHNCII IN 11)1(1
A. H. Hauiiiioud of Norlh llend Sulil
1 Not To Spurn Honor Judge Coko
Already Ai iiuceil
I
about six o'clock the lodgo members i C, A. Sehlbredo, for eleven years a
Things began to wax warm ngaln
whon Assistant City Attorney Mur-
lllltlll III .... i . . . - .. ...
.III. It'll. I lllllll.ll.il n. ..... .... ... . . ...... ...!... ..... . . ... ..
telegraph wlro for tho Western Un-i ,," "'"' ,." "y '"" ,u'" """'"'""K "nioy in mis city, is
. i.viwinn niuvu IIIUIIUI1L IIIMJIIL Illlinil , KUllI IIV ITU I1IIH In Mil I'll iillllMiinmiil
Ion company. This line will be laid
north from Coos Hay to tho Umpiiia,
favorable comment.
his Intoutloii to them of running in
. -' ,l""ll MUIII V.UUU IIIIJ- IU II1U l'lllMIIIU, fnlin lllli . .... . . ,. . . . "
phy put n stickler of a question to I though Otto Solicitor local agent Initiatory work of tho ovenlng' I!) 10 for the position or circuit Judge,
I those asked last night were the fol-1
lowing.
I Wan'ed to Know
Will you please tell me why you
,do not ay the whole of tho Lord's
! Prayor Just as It Is lu the lllble? i
I Why does not the Catholic Church
baptize by Immersion ns John the!
DnptlBt did?
Another took Issuo with the lec
turer on a statement made the pre
vious evening that St. Paul was un
married, nud thnt St. Peter did not
hnvo his wife with him on Ills nils
bIoiib. t
This was clearly explained by Fa
ther Cartwrlght quoting St. Paul
himself. The questioners reference
to Scripture being a mistranslation of
the Greek typo.
Asuers Denial
Another, quoting several passages,
from tho Gospels, denied the divinity
of Christ. Father Cartwrlght re
plied by several other textH which
taught It: and then showed the per
fect harmony between theso appar
ently contradictory textH, as taught
by bis church. Tho two nutures, tlio
divine and the human In tho one per
son of Christ, supplied a perfect ex
planation. Lcrliu-u Tonight
Tho lecture tonight on tho Cuth
Good! Hoosekeep
Tho (.'rent
Nationally
mg
Fall KxpoMliou of
Advertised Goods
(SO,
(Ireono, who is black. "Greono, how 'thin morning said that liu has not J!" "Ut " ,,y WeB,or" s,nr Ioi1ro, He has not however publicly deelnred olle doctrine of the Heal I'resenco of
tho dlckona was this man Nelson go- been advised how soon a crow of men ,"'' Mnll' of tho ol(,'' niombora himself. A. S. Hnmmond, of North ! Christ In the Kuchnrlst will b0 an
lug to glvo you a blnck oyo?" Greono will ho lu hero to sot up tho poles nnd I , . "ot ,1COn ,,r0H" I,om1, Ih nlB0 8utl to llHyo fonsldered Interesting ono.
admitted tho font n possible ono des-1 atrlng tho wires north . " y"rB WOro 0llt ,n"1 ovonlng. tho mutlor favorably. j .
tho fact thnt hlH Is tho exact hue , Officials of the company were In1. , "T " ma f ,r uo,)0,tn" I , " )rln,nry olcctln of 1 9 1 0 will I T P I I n n T R I T 1 1 T R
am Langford, tho pugilistic "tur.,oro not many weeks ago and nt that ' 'iK N' " "IT011 t,ml ,tl,oy "ow bo ,,0,d oarly ncxt 8"rlK '"'t o furl -S l flrDrfl
lllmo Intimated thnt probably short ! 'J?! B '0""("-"'l ' sisters and , "t a great deal of Interest has yet, I LLLJ UT HLrnLln
oih ftgreod ningng thoinselvosltlino after tho first of tho year would l,,,'. , , "eon raisou. I. N. Miller has nn-
they now have nothing "agin" Heo Coos liny with telegraphic com-! ., i,hl,ll, Mmora ' nouiiccd his cnndldncy for tho district
nnothor nnd hereafter will bo munlcntlon along the Wlllamet'to In- i vl8l""K niombora from Han- attorneyship against L. O. Llljeqvlst
plto tho fnct that his Is tho exact lino, OfflclnlH of the eomimnv wm i i A roport or " eMor" s,,r Kuuk"i Tho Palmary olcctlon of 1910 will I
'of Sam Langford, tho pugilistic "tarhoro not many weoks aeo and at thnt ' . K ' "' H,,l,wo(l tl,nt they now bo held oarly next spring but so furl
im oy
Doth
that
ono
friends. Hoth were fined 6. rifle to Kugeno and tho San FrnnolH- !.?.'! woroMr8- A atl". Morlnn ' who has also announced his cnndl
Callahan's Kkhm, 'co offices and make n close examln-. U.' b"' A""U n,l.tto.n' M",0,vu ''owl . ,lney'
And Rill Callahan was next on thc.utlon of the condltlona over tin. line I .. .y ,ri,ln,,M- ",0 represon-. It was lu 1903 that C. A. Sohlbrodo
list. Ho burned up the mattresses
nor the Hue.
Iluuser and Hauser have tho con-
and quilts In the city Jail esterday tract for the treslllnir un to the vloln.
aftomoou. "Jos thought Id better Ity Tunnel No. 7, but the slioit bits
clean out a bit," ho Informed Judge; of trostllng boond that nearer tho
Duller. "You jjoo, Judge. Us like, I'inpqiiu come under the Porter Hro
this." and Callahan crossed his legs (hers contract and will bo ilono by
and leaned over confidential u, them.
"You see, them slats had sort of rust- TipmIHik Delas Halls
ml In two and them mattress and That the rails will not reach the
quilts, kopt squashing through- Uinpquu before tho first of the year.
Judgo thoy wiisc u sight, all to pieces is the belief of V G. Illudmarsh en
nnd notn mlto too cleun. I Jos hnd glneer In ehargo of tho rail laying.
t0 (,) ,t,n j who was hero today. The fact that
"Maybo Its a good Job," was tholthoro remain sovorul stretchos of
(Aaiinnoii t9 Him l.il.r.. ill... a il.l . .. ...
"",uu "' '"" '". "i "i is .nestling will probably hold up bis
ii.ii.ub uuiii .ujruu roiiii wore nose catno to Coos Hay, Ho practiced law I
M. Phehin, Ituth M. Wade, Mary K. for soiuo years In Salem and later I
DanlelHou. Mablo Hillings nud Lorn wont to Alaska whom ninn.. i icnc,
I-. Hurrlngton and from North llend ho was probate Judgo In District No. ' which greatly Interests tho
were. .Mrs, c F. Chase. Mrs. Anna 1, with headquarters In Skagwny. couty farmers.
Jarbrough. Mrs. Dlrdlo Hautzo and Coke Already Am iced ! In vlow of the growing Intel
Mrs llattle Cousins. j,iB0 j. s, Coke BOmotlmo ago an- alfalfa production In different
VALUAriLK INSTHFCTIONS AltK
(JIVKN HY PHOF. SCfDDKU
Subjwt Is ()iit. Which Greatly In. '
terestn the Farmers or Cos
and Curry Counties
Tho growing of alfulfa is a ninttor
Coos
oveinralbeir l-(Bo 1915
To the people of Coos Hay:
"jTOD nre cordially Invited to nltend a wilo of unusual
interest to you at our store next week.
We have asked many of thu manufacturers of prod
ucts made known to you throiiKh the pages of (.'owl
Housekeeping Magii.ine and other coiiulr.v-wlilu publica
tions to iiHslst us lu a full festival nud exposition of
nationally advertised merchandise.
Some of thcMo products you are already familiar with
- others you have seen advertised, and you will Im glad
to examine them In our ntore. You will be surprised to
find how many of the guaranteed reliable articles tint
you have rend about you euu buy right here at home,
, This Ijj why wo are observing CliAill HOffiKKKBI'lNO
W KICK to bring to your attention product)) that e
know will mean economy and service to your household,
Wo can't tell you till tho delnlls of the week here,
There will bo demonstrations of spe
cial value to ovory housowlfo, with
samples and many othor special feat
ures of unusual Interest. Ho Hiiro to
plan to make us n visit on nt least
one day next week. It will bo well worth your while.
WATCH Till'. TIMI3
Ft) It I't'KTHKR
AXXOI'WIOT
Olivant&Nasburg
The Good-Housekeeping Store
Second nnd Commercial. Marshfleld
s
AUTO
N
E
rest ti
out iiartn
uounced thnt ho would bo n candidate i of Oregon, the following information
TO ROSEBUHG FIHE
tho Bocond time you'u boon drunk
In n weok. Ton dollars."
"A'lnt got It," sighed big mil. and
Ohlof Carter hauled him off for u
five days stay In the Hotel do Car-tor.
erew so that they can not lay stool Hev. (J.
without Interruptions.
ifor renomlnntlon nnd reelection on
(tho republican ticket. The Coos
j County bar and people aro protty 8ol
ildly behind him and ho will probably
j havo ono of tho biggest majorities
I that Coob County has over glvon an
i nspirnnt.
Tho tonus of Judgo Hamilton of
advi:utisi:i lf.ttiihs
List of ndvertised letters remain
ing iu tho Marshfleld, Oregon Post
Office for tho week ending October
21, IDlfi. Persons culling for tho
snmo will ploaso say advertised and
pay ono com for each lottor called
for.
Had Allen. Mrs. Leah Hams, John
Iolllnger, Miss Carrie
Vera Hums, ; C. H.
in Winter-
Agent.
-F. D. Cohan .Marshfleld
Gurtz Glnimobb, Harvey Hnzoltun,
F. II. Ilolden, P. J.ieobson, Mrs, Le
na Johnson, Miss L. Lancaster, It. I
Mans, S. Mnrjnnovleh, Mss Paulino!
Moskopp, Now. Moon, Chns. Norrls, Jt roturnod from a trip to Wlllam
C. W. Hogers, U. K. Huffnor, 3; I tto Valley points, mado tho trlu both
Miss Until Smith, Frank Strowthors,, -ways botweon hero and Hosoburg
Hov. G. Lo Hoy Hall, who has
Sclunltss & Rlllott, Cubs. Shlpmnn,
lTuo Sodorstrom, Louisa Summors,
George Trask, Karl AValls, C. V.
Woodruff.
XOTH'K
Thore will be a very Impoitnnt
Hurbridgo, jiueotlng of Cho Mllllcomn Club Thurs
Campbell,, day evening, Octobor 2S, Several Im-
Charles Calof, Mrs. Anna Colmor,portaut Ubiies will bo votod on.
Foy Cox, Mrs. Ollvo ailbertson Mrs. II. A. HUST13UUD, Secretary.
ovor tho auto lino. Ho says tho roads
aro In good shapo and tho cars
make excellent time. Ho praised tho
drivers for tholr courtesy and said
that tho service was much bettor
than it formerly wus to Coos nay.
F. D. Cohan, of tho Owl, who Is
ngont hero for tho nuto lino has
been Informed by manager Joo Laird
that thoy will maintain oxvollont
passenger service nil winter. Tho
T,UiS?-S'ir..-
" who wiuuii couri ui8-
trlct also oxpho, nnd thoy havo in
formed frionds that thoy will seek re
election on tho domocrntio ticket.
HI PllfWTBALL
MVHTLF. POINT AND MAHSH-
fii:ld will .mkht to.mohhow
Local Playei-s Havo Deeu Practicing
ami i;iieet to Put
Good (.nino
up a
ONE PAIR OF EYES
IN A LIFETIME. DON'T NEG
lect or abuse them. -;-:-:
Your eyes may need attention. If mi havo them thoroughly o.
niuliied and get glasses. A good null of glasses, properly fitted,
will relievo headaches and nero strain, and when properly tilted
Mill bring the desired relief mid a smiling countenance.
Tho prlco of glasses uilos from ."S'J.nil to ijiUO.OO, Heiiiember,
a pall- of glasses not fitted lo tlio eyes will harm them, no matter
what the price- may be. Consultation froo
Optical Department
Red Cross Drug Store
Tho Myrtlo Point High School foot
ball team will play Marshfleld to-
schedule will provide for leaving horo1 ,onow nt tno pot srounds. A
in the morning and making connec-1 ?.ooa ""ondanco is expected. Tho
tions with tho ovonlng train at Hose-I moun ror Mnrshffold follows:
burg for Portland. Autos will go obJ Lyon8' Ct'lor; Seamnn, full; nack,
fur as Hock Crook, and when hn'''M,: Mi'Nnfeo, r.h.: Painter, t n
'" -- 1 .i.l. . - -o'l
pveainer gots bad, now covored stages
, will bo used through tho canyon and
nutos run from Camas to Itoso-
burg.
( With Manager Laird. Messrs. Kol
i hagon am Dunks aro cooperating in
ovory way to glvo passengers tho host
and most comfortublo service.
Mr. Cohan, nt tho Owl pharmacy,
will bo pleased to glvo any furthor
Information, maku reservations and
Issuo tlckota to thoso desiring thorn.
Hallow o'en ball, Kaglos hall, Sat
urday night. Piatt's Orchestra.
Libby CoiU, ?5.00 to", Phono 7a.
iuii-nani. re: rsi it. i
chnpello r. t.'iWalters, quarter; Holi-
Ullll. r f " lliirn. I . I
The local boys -hnvo boon prac
thing hard and expect to put up a
good game.
The Schedule.
i-iio scnodiUo of
county follows:
October 29 Myrtlo Point
Marshfleld.
Novembor 12 Coqulllo
Marshfleld.
November 19 Mnrahflold at Myr
tlo Point.
gumes for tho
at
at
Noveiijber 25-Coqullle.
Jyrtlo Point nt
concerning tho culture and euro of
'tho crop, prepared by Professor II. IV
Scuddor, of tho Orogon Uxporlmont
Stutlon, mny bo very helpful to fnrm
ora not fully informed n8 to tho most
approved methods.
A deop naturally well drained soil.
clean of woods, Is to bo proforrod. Tlio
should bo Bwoot. if sour, it
ould bo dressed In March with an
application of two tons of ground
limestones por ncro, or ono ton of
quck lime wntor slneked, tho samo to
bo thoroughly disked In after apply
ing. Need For Lhiiliig
Tho need for liming can bo deter
mined by testing tho moist bo with
neutral litmus paper, which may bo
obtained of any druggist. A strip of
litmus paper pressed botweon two
pieces of moist soil indicates acidity
nnd need for lime If tho paper turns
pink. Agricultural llmo ut nresont
prices is too costly to bo used oxton
slvoly, but for smnll trial acreagos
of alfalfa tho liming is advised, al
though successful alfalfa crops fre
quently havo boon obtained without,
liming, in 'southern Oregon, of
eourso, tho sotls aro soldoni If ovor
acid, nnd liming l8 not required.
Making Seed Hcd
Tho seed bed should bo double-'
disked, then plowed either in tlio i
fall or early spring, thoroughly re
dlskod again after plowing In tho
spring, and then kept thoroughly cul
tivated until seeding time in May
a seed bed well pulverized on top but
unn iionoath being tho object. A
dressing of well rotted manuro at tho
rate of six to eight tons por aero may
bo thoroughly disked in during Feb
ruary or March nftor tho ground hns
been ployed. Fresh manure should
bo avoided unloss free of weed seed.
About Tho Seed
. rTQstcq., dqdder-froo seed, nrefor-
tnbly Dakota-grown, si,ca as tho Mar-
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KOIt REUAIILB AHSTKAOTS OF 1'lTIiB AND Uiv
ADOUX
COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See
' TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT 0W
ftlAKSnFJELD AND COQlfrLMl CTTV, "ntl0
GENERAL AGENTS, EASTSIDE AND SENGS114CTKBJ o
autiXM FOR CANADIAN 1'AUii'iu '"""
HENRY SENGSTAOKEN, MANAUw.
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