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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1908)
••• • .• > •• • « ■p « 4 9 « « • o o ■«■I • o M * V « 9 © * * • • O * o • » •• ' VA- -z then div ided into ♦'•'«> 'r' < >•' sprayed with I-rd . x Plat 1 upon 4pril 2-itb, !Uav Sih and May ♦ «7th. i he other plat was sp^ived BEN SCHUtLER. PROPS ] uPon the 4®ne dates with lime sub phur solution diluted 1-15, Un- Garfield &. Von Pegert. near the boat landings sprayed trees are left as checks in BANDON each plat. • • At ¡licking time the fruit was care © fully gathered, examined and separ E.Ccr. ’ : ; y St. te Entorno}» ated into three grades to show ¡»er © WORK A SPECIALTY. Choice brands of • • . V ». ’.L’.--. instructively cent of fruit absolutely f ee frpm or Wine«. l.i<|ii<»rH mail Cigar« scab, slightl/ scabby and Ixidly c : t'. e Subject. scablied. It was then regraded to e. show per cent of fruit injured by Weinhard's Steam Beer o spray. on tap. o The summing of results is shown Turned Sha fting, Cap and. Set • graphically in the following table. •Screws, Goed Treatment .Machine Holts. HElíííUlIVE (if 5CIB !»WtES Column marked A, shows per cent Call and see me Pipe a n </ Pittin£s , • • of fruit tree from scab; B, that show Brass II }>rk. 9 ing only small scab spots; C, that O Puttern Shop in badly scabbed ami unmarketable; Gi -neral 4lepnirings Connection. 1 >, shows spray injury. The serious results in the fyrm <*>f (• O A If “Bordeaux Injury” which often fol IJriRpraved • 19 9 2H.7 51.3 0 low' applications of Bordeaux mix SprnUni with B >r«l* n<ix 49.1 35 I I .5 ALVIN MUNCK, Proprietor THE MERCY HOSPITAL *• •• liiiH-Hulpbur 79 3 15.3 5.3 0 ture tender it almost imperative that . • It must be remembered in inter some means bib found of reducing At North Bend this injury, or that some spray be preting these results that they rep lejft-ut only one season's work upon discovered w inch m:fy be used as a FORMERLY ANCHOR BAR Is now open for the re one variety, but when taken with substitute for Bordeaux. eeption of patient.-. Tim For the past two or three year* 1 ♦he iisu'h tJiat have been obtained I terms aie 8-10 per week have observed, after winfer spriyng m spraying other plants they cer Is now located in fine new quarters apple ami pear trees with lime til tainly point strongly to the conclu ami upwards, For par east of the Postoffice. ¡4iur solutions, for San Jose scale, sion that lime sulphur solutions may ticulars apply t<> : : that the fruit upon the sprayed trees be a satisfactory substitute for Bor was less “scabby” than "that upon deaux lor summer spraying as they unspra\e<| trees. I ¡»on two differ- are now lor w inter appljc.it ons. North Bend, Or. • ent occasions this winter application Choicest Wines, Liquors and •was delat ed until the blossoms were Cigars about to open.and while llif »1 iv BOYLE’S w hich was applied at the fi»)l strength did considerable injury al the time, J. H. Anderson, Prop. ♦ l-:\\ EI.RY GOOD BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES its decidedly beneficial effects were noticeable when the fruit was gath Courteous Treatment ered. How-ver the generally good ! to r results whiih follow winter applica CurtioH ti full line of tion <>f lime sillplmr are now well Call and See “MUNCK’’ AT RIGHT PRICES known and this part pl the work re . \] tifehes, Clocks, deireh y. Cut A M. |[i r( il( O( li quires no further comm* nt (Hass, Pocket Cutlery. F.te. ON ATWATER ST , OPP BANDON Nevertheless, these ob'-ervations INVESTMENT CORPORATION tractor and Build<r Everything is Fully Guaranteed uggrsted to mi' the probability that lime sulphur solution might be used Estimates given on any kind ol II fite Ent Prices nn Fine Repairing Specialty. •mildings. Address Bandon. Oregon as a substitute for Bordeaux mix ture for summer appieations and [Gasoline. - - - ’ during the past year 1 have so u.sed it upon various plants and lot various Distillale, purposes. L is not proposed at this time to go at all into detail regarding these Launch Supplies AVE decided to ¡»nt on the market for the next Sixty experiments—I wish only to call at tention to some of the results ob days the remaining lots in the Woolen Mill Addition tained which show conclusively that to the Town of Bandon on the installment ¡»Ian of ten lime-sulphur solutions may be used per cent, down and the balance at Five per cent per month, giving buyers one year and eight months to make final pay as a summer spray without injury to — TO ment. I his property lies south and adjoining on to the foliage ami also point strongly to the probability that by its use apple manufacturing district and the only property in the city of Bandon to be sold on the installment plan. There is no scab may be effectually controlled Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co. without danger of spray injury to the brush on these lots and $io oo per lot will put them in the best of condition No dinner pail to carry going to work fruit . Marshfield, Ore. Phone 33 from these lo's, out of the smoke and less wind than any . Sufficient work has not been done W. M. LAWLOR other part of the city: fine view of river, bay and the ocean. to justify the statement that lime J W. FLANAGAN Ten per cent on the first paym< nt and five per cent per month sulphur is equal to Bordeaux as a for twenty months; deeds made out and acknowledged and preventive of this disease, but the PENTECOSTAL HALL ¡»laced in the Bank of Bandon in escrow; you make your results of the single season’s work pav nients to the bank, no bonds or contracts to fool with, but point so strongly to this conclusion a straight business proposition. If you want one or more of that I feel justified in calling atten ( over postoffice .) these lots you had better come at once as they will not last tion to them, that rowi rs who have MEETINGS: long. Sale begins the loth day of April and continues for 60 suffered loss from Bordeaux injury, days only. Respectfully yours, and others who are interested, may SUNDAY 11 A. M. 3;l>0 AND make comparative tests o' the two 7:30 1*. M. sprays t’»e coming season. OAK EH REA I a ESTATE CO. In carrying out the work the past TUESDAY. THURSDAY AND season it became necessary first of SATURDAY. 8:«Ml P. M. all to determine how strong a soln tion could be used without injury to SBATS FREE. No Collection. the foliage. This, again, made it necessary to adept some tn thod of SUMMONS. “standardizing” the spray. After considerable work we adopted what IN HIE CIRCUIT t ill III OE HIE ^he question is not SI VIE OF OREt.ON, IN AM» FOR may be termed the “stock solution” I ilE COUNTV OF COOS. What wilt it cost to paint? method of preparing the spray and I. A, Turnell, plaintiff I but... .Suit l<>declare I adopted as a standard for the work a VH. void h innr- E. Turnell. some I What will It cost not to paint? “stock solution” having a specific Enuna ringe contract times known as Emma I Paint I® protection and beauty . . gravity of t.2’7. (Fo< determining E Fleming or Eiumn E ; If you use the best paint Hell, defendant. J the specific gravity of the solution Enuna IT Turnell, sometimes known L owe . B rothers while at work in the field we have as To Emma E. Fleming < r Emma E. Hell, the found the specific gravity hydrome above named defendant : • “High Standard” Paint ter a very convenient instrument. IN THE NAME OF HIE STATE OF is a wise investment because it give« the OREGON: It is cheap, simple and convenient, best protection, for the greatest number of Yon are her» bv required to appear and years, at the least cost. It pays large divi and I would recommend every answer comimiiiit tiled .'m'.imst you m dends in satisfaction and best results. grower who expects to use lime- the above the entitled suit within ten (11») days See the Color Cards and practical printed he I p s sulphur as a summer spray to ob from the date of the aervieeof tins sum 8r mons ii|sin ¿<1'1 if sei w <| within t his <• 'uni i<n • tain one.) within twenty <•_’<> > d iva it served within any This solution, similar to the Rex, oilier comity within the state of Oregon, »f-erve.l by publication then ti or be Fiagara and I’honix lime-sulphur but foie tile Inst dnv of the time prescrilawl iti sprays upon the market, any of the order for the poblientioti of this sum which would undoubtedly do as well, mons, Wliioll piescribed time Is six weeks, Inst dav of which time will b? Thursday, is of-a clear dark amber color, is the tile ?;id day of April, I'.HIM. without sediment, and as stated Ami if you fail to so appear and answer above had a specific gravity of 1.27. said complaint by the an id tinie.tbe plaintiff will apply to the Court for a decree forever Analysis showed that each gallon annulling nnd ileclariiig void tlm ninrriagi contained in solution 2.3,8 pounds contract existing between yourself anil the saitl plaintiff, and for a judgment iwt'inst of sulphur. von for the costs and disbursements of thia • During the season of 19 7 these suit • “stock solutions ' of lime-sulphur I I Ilia summons is pnbli-bed iu the Baiubm lil toiiOKH, n weekly newspaper published it were used variously diluted upon I , Coos comity, Oregon, for six consecutive the apple, pear, peach, ¡»him, prune, I weeks, beginning March I ‘th. lltOK, and ending April '-’3d, l‘.»IW, by order of publica Portland Flour Mills Co.’s Great Brand quince, cherry, grape, potatoes and tion made by the Honorable John E Hull, celery. County Jnitof i'nos County, at chambers The results obtained indicated in Coquille City, Oregon, on the 10th day that lime-sulphur sprays produced by of March, ¡’.MIX. GEO I’ TOJ’I’ING diluting 1 gallon of the stock solu Attorney for I’lnintiff tion witli 15 gallons ol water may be Notirt* for VMbVicotioii afely used upon «11 of the above- Depnitment of the Interior. named plants, with the exception of Land Office at ttoaebarg, < >r. January '-"J, JtMls. . 'lie ¡»each, uniats it may be early in Notice is hereby given that CiisHina M >l.e spring when very slight injury Also “White River” Brand at $1.35 and $5.40. llovle, of Arago, Oregon, kiis tiled notice of ■ <s produced. For use upon the J Ins intention to make tinal five rear proof Ami a Good Family Flonr at ÿ5 00 per bbl or fl 25 per sack. ¡•< ich each gallon of solution should I in Mpnorl »1 In- cl am, v.z ll um i. ul Entry No. 1031'-’ di de Nov. X, lWO, P« the . diluted with at least 20 gallons of SVV 1, Section'2t>, Township 211 Reuth, ligiiue F’uve Cane Sugar U W.. W. M.. and that said proof will lie water. imide la-fore G. I I readgold. I S, Com / For the experiments with a,»,»le D iihhioi er at Bandon, Oregon, on I IniisUav, ■ ■ l> a block of 400 Yellow Newtown 1 April INB. names the following witnense« to prove I ins were select«! because this vari- ' He continuous residence upon, and i-nltiva > : i particularly susceptible to this < bi« tion of, the land, via: Eilward Hadsall. of 1 Itnndon, Cons County. Oregon, Eduard L • < r e and because this block was Ohnmn. of Fro«per, Coos County, Oregon, 1.1 • ,ii to be badly infested. Virgil Huon.of rarkemburg, Coos County, l i e entire orchard was sprayed Oregon, Alfred M. West, of Pnrkerwbnrg, Oregon. 1 lime-sulphur for Sanjosesc.de Co»» Cqanty, Prosper Orenon. 4 B enjamin L E ddt , 1..0 .1. February. The orchard was Regi-tt-r. Bandon Foundry [LIHORNS SALOON LIWIE-SULPHEß ’ o ° SPRAÏH-Û uHBEI ===== il > C. T B lumexkotheh . Notary Public. Bandon Real Estate & Loan Co. Machine Shop Mill • All Kinds of Real Eslat® Bought and Sold •• Money Imans Negotiated on Approved Security.* All V. S. Lini Matters a Spec.abv timi Promplly Atleti lol to. Pension and Insurance Agency. Bond Brokets. Traue-Atlantic Steam- - • p n<l lì till Kid 1'ieket Agency and Steamboat S pecial M achines . B uilt to O rder . . • r /r'V££* Boom». ’i and 3. I I» Mail * vz* T iCv "““ \ Hen hoi in Building, Oregon. Bandon, The Eagle Saloon The New Store. A Fl LL LINE OF Groceries, Dry Goods and Furnishings. Sisters of Mercy Virginia Cafe 1 Panter Bros .. I S The-Best Things to Eat Oakes Real Estate Co Mianus : Engines H I I Bandon, Oregon 6’. II. Smith Bandon Co-Opei ative Realty Co. 1 j Real Estate and City Property Residence and Business Lots Sold and Exchanged, A general Brok erage Business. Timber, Farm Lands, Collections, Rents I The Weinhard's Brewery Depot « C IL BRAMLEY, Manager A WISE INVESTMENT W HOLESALE LIQUORS, Napa Soda. \V. A Gallici» A C ,’ h Whiskies, White Rock, Standard Malt and ('roani of Malt, and other Standard Bi ands of Brandies. W liiskios. Gin. W ines, etc. : : : : : In the old Panter Building » BANDDN fURNITURE CO. 8 £41 C. PllAIT R. E. P ebmhbaker . PRATT & PERSHBAKER, D eaijhh in General Merchandise and Gent’s Furnishings SPECIALS lliglie**! Price For l,’arm Prodiic«* Prosper “OLYMPIA,” Portland & Coos Bay S.. S. Line $1.35 Per Sack. $5.40 Per Barrel. 100 Pound Sack, $6.25 BREAKWATER Sails From Coo* Bay Saturdays at Service of Tide. Sails Prosper Mill Co o Q —* From Portland Wednesday at 8 p. m. O. F1. MoCollum'A net. Phone Main 34 A. St. Cock a WM O © © o • • O 0° o o o o o ‘□¿a O Q o ,3'-» o * o o • • • © A « o « o o . ♦ o t • • •• • •• •• «• * • • ♦ © ©