Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, November 18, 1909, Image 5

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GATW1
BY
EETRIGG
REGISTER.
Sponging the back of an animal with
crude [tetroleum will fix the ticks.
if there happens to be a woman’s
club In the neighborhood, encourage
the good wife to join It It will wkleu
her outlook on life and furulsh a much
needed variety.
The two or three messes of green
lima ts-ans which come from the home
garden are such a rare treat that they
pay well for the trouble taken In rais­
ing them.
It Is usually the tabby cats that arc
most often found kicking around uti
der one’s feet which are the poorest
Biousers and of lea-it accouut.
NNA BAKERY AND CAFE
LADER NEU MANAGEMENT
It requires from four and one-quar
ter to four and one-half bushels of
wheat to make a barrel of flour, while
a barrel of flour w ill mtka alxiut 280
one-pound loaves of bread.
A sick animal on the farm should be
Isolated at once. This not only makes
It possible to give the special care
n<*eded, but will lessen the likelihood
of a spread of the trouble provided it
•honld prove catagious.
Kl.I. KINDS 01
BREAD. PAS I R) AND CAKES ON HAND
hours from 6 a m to It) p in. Special alien
- after dances or social gathering
Al. SMITH. P rop
A heavy freeze which struck the
Formerly Slcuard _.n S. S. Elw«br<h
Michigan and Wisconsin cranberry
fields at picking time ruined the crops
of many growers As a result of this
Several counties In Wyoming were
CORRESPONDENCE
REGISTERED
SOLICITED
the festive berry will be high at lately placed under quarantine by the
Than! giving time.
federal authorities for the purpose of
[This matter must not be reprinted with-
preventing what is styled as the lip
Made by
out ipectal pormi,, ton.]
The natives of Hawaii can’t go out and leg disease among sheep, an ail­
Of Mar hfieid, Oregon
tn the back yard with a big slice of ment somewhat similar to the foot and
BETTER TILLAGE DID IT.
Wdl visit Randon the 22d and 23d
watermelon and enjoy it with the mouth disease in cattle
____
BRUNO fc ANSELMO. Proprietor,
What can be accomplished by the same zest as we do In America, if they
of each month. Qffice at Gallier
Hotel.
Expert
services
and
honest
mere fact of a thorough cultivation of are finicky at all, for the melons grown
There Is one present day fad which
prices guaranteud
the soil has been brought to the writ­ on the islands are likely to be infest­ has a deal of common sense to back it,
er’s attention very forcibly during the ed with maggots, which appreciate a and that is the rapidly increasing tend­
Notice cf Sale of Tide Lands
past few weeks. A fifty or sixty acre good thing as much as folks do.
ency of people in cities and smaller
TORIC
Lt,IS.
SO
EASY
MÜÜMIOGS
Notice is hereby given that the State Land
field belonging to a farm which has
towns and in some cases the country
1 he testing of children’s eyes a sp< ; ty
Board of the State of Oregon, will sell to the
been share rented for the past twenty
Broken lens (jupiicated
One of the surest as well as most j of sleeping in tents on their porches or
highest bidder, at its office in the Capitol build­
years and hence gradually robbed of profitable crops for the Pacific coast , in their back yards. It has healthful-
ing at Salem, Oregon, on December 14, 1909,
Under New Management
Its fertility—for It has not been manur­ horticulturist is the English walnut. I ness and solid enjoyment to commend
at 10.00 a m., of said day, all the state’s in­
ed or replenished with clover—was The trees are remarkably free from it.
C. TIMMONS. Pres.
R. H. ROSA. V Pres I terest in the tide and overflow lands hereinafter
given a deep plowing and this year the Insect pests and fungus which so
I described, giving however, to the owner or own­
A. E HADSEI.L, Treas
ers of any lands abutting or fronting on such tide
planted to corn. Prior to this year the often attack fruit trees, while the crop
The State Poultry association of <i. T. TRI- ADGO1.D,
A. I). MORSE
and overflow lands, the pieferrnce right to pur­
field had been sort of an agricultural is one that is much less (terishable and Connecticut lias brought pressure to
Sec
Mgr
If you are looking
chase said tide and overflow' lands at the highest
byword, little being expected of it and can thus be held If prices are not sat­ bear on the memliers of the state leg­
price offered, providing such ofler is made in
for a good piece
as little being realized from it. This isfactory.
islature and secured the passage of a
good faith: and also providing that the land will
season, however, different tactics were
bill which compels dealers to sell eggs
of meat just call
not be sold ncr any offer therefor accepted for
followed. The field was put in good
less than $5 (X) per acre the Board reserving the
If the little people who come Into the for what they really nre. A placard
in and see us.
tilth as a seed bed, good seed planted home are to reach a respectable ma­ must be placed In each receptacle con
right to reject any and all bids.
Fresh and
Salt
Said lands are situated in Coo county. Ore­
and a good stand of corn secured. turity, scalding water, fly polsou, rough tabling eggs stating whether they are
gon, and described as follows;
During the growing season it was cul­ on rats and headache tablets should so fresh or cold storage.
Meats of all kinds
Beginning at a point on the meander line of
tivated thoroughly five times. The far as possible be kept out of their
the Coquille river at the northwest corner of lot
result was an eye opener. Not only reach. Hardly a week passes but one
A good, square look at a piece of
6, which said point is I 320 fret east and 1965
did this handling result iu a good sees chronicled in the daily papers the meat reeking with tuberculosis germs,
feet north from corners ections 17. 18, 19 and
grow th of stalks which were well ear­ i death of helpless little babies who run and the exhibit is being made fre
20. running thence along
meander line as
ed, but so mellow was the surface afoul of some one of these things.
quently these days, is calculated to
follow's, to-wit:
S 84 ° e 130 fret
kept that the crop was able to with­
make the consumer of meat and milk
Real Estate, Loans, Insurance
—
S 74 0 45’ e 492 feet.
stand prptracted dry weather in much
Proprietor,
A town the writer visited the other products thankful that some one in the
North X) feet to low water line.
better shape than richer and heavier
past
decade
had
patriotic
concern
I day was an improvement over many
N 75 c 15’ w 257 feet along low water line.
land which was not so well tilled, not others in that a considerable number enough for the public health to assist
N 73 0 10’ w 232 feet.
withstanding it had a coarse gravel
N 80 0 w 137 feet.
of its vacant lots were busy growing in giving this dread plague its present
subsoil. A lot of farmers who have
S I (X) feet to place of beginning, containing
alfalfa instead of being allowed to pro­ publicity.
driven past tills field have been won-
1.31 acres, being tide land fronting on west half
duce a rank growth of burdock, mus­
dgring what magic was used on it. It
A Pennsylvania farmer we beard of
of lot 6. sec 17, T 28, S R 14 \V ol W M.
tard or what not. It furnished a good
Application- and bids should lie addreued to
was just a matter of cultivation of the
the other day very effectively solved
OUR SPECIALTIES
bite of nutritious hay for cow or horse
G. G. Brown. Clerk State Land Board, Salem,
soil which unlocked its possibilities, in
the problem of loosening up the clay
and was quite an advertisement of the
Oregon, and marked ’Application and bid to
A. Garfield
spite of the fact that its fertility was
hardpan soil of a long cropped field by
possibilities of the soli <?f the locality.
purchase tide lands.*
badly depleted. The same cultivation,
sowing the field in the spring with
G. G. BROWN,
seed of the long horn turnip and plow­
coupled with manure and clover, would
and
39. lOt
Clerk State Land Board.
While lime Is in no sense a substi­ ing the whole crop under in August
Mill and Steamboat Work Our
accomplish even better results. These
Dated this Sept. 28, 1909.
three things ought to be tried on thou­ tute for manure and should not be used He found that the long taproots of
SPECIALTIES
sands of farms through the cotton, with this thought in mind. It does serve the turnip had penetrated the hard soil
as a corrective of soil conditions—
corn and small grain belts.
to a foot or more, and when the roots
sweetens sour soils and puts them In decayed the field was very effectively
shape to furnish food for growing perforated, making possible a ready
We Carry a Complete Line of
SPECIAL
MACHINES BUIIT TO ORDIR
PROXY FARMING.
One of the greatest curses of present plant life. A ton of lime per acre is circulation of a’r and moisture. Al­
ANTI-TRUST
day American agriculture Is the all too usually sufficient to set things right, falfa performs a similar service in
I’nrnod Shafting, Cap ami Set
prevalent system of proxy farming, or and It may be applied to the land with loosening the soil, but the turnips get
Screws, Machine Bolts. Pipe
manure
in
the
shape
of
the
freshly
air
absentee landlordism. Oo Into any sec­
action in a much shorter time.
and Fittings, Erase Work
tion one will and the most rundown slacked product or it may be put on
alone.
places are almost without exception
With the long winter evenings ap­ CAMERAS,
proaching. plans for a systematic
those owned by men who live In town
PLATES, FILMS
GENERAI. REPAIRING
Ventura county, Cal., produces three-
and have turned the virtual manage­
course of reading or study would be
PRINTING OUT and
fourths of the world's supply of lima
Pattern Shop in Connection
ment of the farm over to a cash or beans, the output last year being 68,- an excellent thing for the ambitious
DEVELOPING PAPER j
share renter, who tn all too many
boy
or
girl
who
may
not
have
all
the
000,000 pounds, worth $2,720,000 to
POST CARDS, MOUNTS, ETC |
cases, being on a short lease, thinks he
advantages he or she desires. A bright
the growers. This is one of the spe­
does best for himself by skinning the
young person could outline a very sat­
Coquille River Transportation
cial agricultural Interests which Im­
All chemical« and materials used in ■
land to the limit. Very likely the own­
isfactory course for himself, which, if
press the traveler through southern
the finishing of Plates, Films and .
er came Into possession of the property
Co.’s Schedule
California, fields of beans in the dis­ followed out conscientiously, would be
Papers
____
when land was got for a song or in­
of great value to him, while to him
trict devoted to growing them stretch­
herited it from some thrifty parent,
LIQUoR.5 AND
ing as far as the eye can reach. The who may have a trifle more spare time
FREE USE OF DARK ROOM ' W1NE5,
Leaves
Arrives
and It la natural enough if he receives
excellent courses of correspondence in
fields are planted to permit of horse
Baudon
Coquille
a fair Interest return on what he con­
special and even collegiate courses are
AND FREE INSTRUCTIONS TO PATRONS I
cultivation and are kept remarkably
CI6AR.5
siders is Invested that be should not
offered by schools and universities of
a tn
8:30 a n>
clean.
Coquille, ( ( C>:(K>
be as alert along the line of seeing that
high standing. More than one earnest
1.00 p m
3 ¡00 p tn
its fertility Is kept In repair as he
Bandon
Oregon 1 linpHleh, 7:00 a tu
One of the many interesting exhibits young student has acquired the major
l0;00 a iu
ought to be. Best results are obtained in the forestry building at the Seattle part of a college education In this way.
Favorito,
1:30 p in
4:00 p m
tn the farm management when the exposition was a section of a pile taken The chief requirements are industry,
Leaves
Arrives
owner works it himself If he has any from Galveston bay last year which patience and perseverance.
FOR
business head nt all. Next best Is the had been doing service for thirty-
If your Piano is worth
Coquille
Bandon
leasing of the farm to a careful man three years. That It was able to with­
While it is true that a tract set apart
Favorito,
anything it is worth
7:30 a tu
10 30 a i
on a long time lease, so that both ten­ stand the attacks of the teredo, a mol- as an orchard should not be turned
a tn
11.30 a ni
i
Coquille. ’
ant and landlord may share Jointly in , luscan borer, during this long period Into a hog lot, it is nevertheless worth
4.00 p m
5.30 p in
the benefit which may accrue from . was owing to the fact that it was remembering that it is a real benefit to
Ladies’ and Children's Furnish* Dispatch, i.OO p tn
5.00 p m
stock feeding, clover growing and dai­ treated with creosote before being the trees and results in fruit that is
rying operations.
1'he Coquille connects with the
ings, Men's Shirts and
driven. Had it not been so treated it free from worms if a drove of hogs
Any other kind will ruin ili
trains at Coquille fur Marshfield and
would have been riddled and worth­ can be given the range of the orchard
Overalls
CHEAP PLOWING.
for three or four hours a day from the
less in a very few months.
Myrtle Point.
All my work guaranteed
A north Iowa gasoline engine manu­
time when the windfall apples begin
WE ARE JUST RECEIVING
Drop
a
postal
card
and
I
II
call
The up-river passengers can come
factory, the largest of Its kind in the
A LARGE STOCK OF
The high prices which have prevail­ to litter the ground. These drops are
to Bandon on the Favorite and have
world, some little time ago established
usually
wormy,
and
the
worms
are
de
­
ed for small grains for the past two
an experimental farm on which during
three hours here in which to do their
years have caused a good many more stroyed when the apples are con
the season closing all of the plowing,
¡railing and other business.
farmers to stack their grain than for sumed. When the drops reach a mer­
Bandon, Oregon
AT THE
disking and seeding operations have
chantable size the bogs may be kept
_________________________________
many years past, due to their desire
beeu done with traction engines. In
to hold it and uot market it with a out of the orchard until after harvest,
If you wish a bottle cold—
the matter of comparative crop yields
rush as soon as thrashed This will when there will be considerable more
Call at the Eagle,
the figures have not been fully worked
stuff they will clean up
Besides
result in a brighter and better quality
If you love the goods that’s old--
out, but in the plowing operations It
cleaning
up
the
apples
and
destroying
of grain which of itself will fetch a
was found that the cost in labor, oil.
a lot of worms, they will also devour
Call at the Eagle.
higher price than that badly discol­
etc., of plowing an acre was 35 cents.
a
good
many
grubs
and
Insects
of
one
ored. More than this, the stacking of
I aint no use to sit and blink
While the large areas on which steam
kind and another.
the grain has made possible good prog
If
you really need a drink.
or gasoline tractors would give most
ress in the plowing of the stubble and
Just make a sign or ring a bell.
effective and economical results are In
A plain spoken friend of the writer,
the heading off of a scad of weeds In
And you l>et they’ll treat you right
Carrie, a fine line of
a way Incompatible with the wide
In referring to the practice of those on MeCALL PATTERNS
uext year’s fields.
C
i rated for style, perfect fit, simplicity and
spread tendency toward a division of
a rural party telephone line in taking
Down at the Eagle
reliability nearly 40 years. Sold in nearly
c\cry city and town in the United St ites ar.d Watches, Clocks and
these large areas and the following of |
down their receivers and listening to
Jewelry
Canada, or by mail direct. More fold than I
With every year that goes by that conversations when their neighbors’
a more intensive type of tillage, the
any other make. Send for free catalog r.
fact remains that there nre still a easy way of harvesting corn, hogging ring sounded, dubbed It as "barkin’ on Me< ALL’S MAGAZINE
it
down,
makes
new
friends,
and
this
M<»re subscribers than any other fashion
good many sections where the small
the line.” Not infrequently a telephone
AGATES CLT AND POLISHED
magazine—million a month. Invaluable. I li­
BANDON, OREGON
tractor might be used with decided because it saves the job of husking patron will not hear a call distinctly
cit
Styles.
Patterns,
dressmaking,
fl
n
p ain sewing, fancy needlewoiIc, nairdn - it
advantage as a substitute for horses and liecause hogs fed corn in this and will thus unwittingly overbear a
Agate Jewelry Made to Order
fashion do Itetter and make more rapid conversation that does not concern
etiquette, good stories, etc. On v 60 11
lu plowing and other farming opera
year (worth double), including a free pattern
BOOTS - AND - SHOES
gains
than
in
the
usual
method
of
pen
Subscribe
today,
or
send
tor
sample
copy
tlons A feature of the above machine
him. There U excuse for this, but
or
lot
feeding.
Not
only
do
the
hogs
plowing that ought to be mentioned is
mighty little for the practice which WONDERFUL INDUCEMENTS
You can’t expect to get $2 worth
FINE ENGRAVING
to Agents. Postal brings premium catalogue
that it was done at a depth of from get the corn, but at the same time a prevails in some sections where from
for $1, but you can get your
3 and new cash prize offers. Address
seven to eight Inches, which Is nearly good deal of green forage, which keeps two to half a dozen receivers are taken m MeCALL CO. 33« to 248 W. 37tii St.. NF.W YORf
money’s worth at
their
systems
In
g>xsl
condition,
ena
­
twice the depth of ordinary horse
down every time a ring Is given for
bling them to consume a generous ra­ some other patron on the line. Those
plowing.
tion of corn with the largest possible who have got the habit of “harkin’ on
advantage. This method requires good the line” probably have given the prac­
NEEDED INOCULATION.
Dealer in Boots and Shoes.
An Illinois farmer who sowed four ' fencing, but the gain in one season tice little scrutiny, but in the Inst anal
teen acres to alfalfa last year had an will usually pay for this.
Repairing neatly and promp­
ysls It is akin to sidling up to two peo­
exjterlence which might lie a help to
ple engaged in private conversation
tly done at lowest liv­
Home of his fellows. He »owed the
A bunch of lambs will find abundant on the street for the purpose of over­
seed in the spring and did not take fei>d tn the average cornfield from the bearing wtiat they may have to say or
ing prices
tiie precaution to Inoculate the soil time the corn dents until December I secreting oneself behind a door or un­
with bacteria laden soil from an old One who has tried this plan states 1 der a window to hear conversations
For all kinds of
alfalfa, field or sweet clover patch
that the lambs will clean up the grass uot concerning hi::t tn the least. It
Anyone sending a Rkefrh and dnerript n may
¡nlckly Moertaln our opi ii< n free
The field was a complete failure ex
xnd weeds first and. while they will (takes matters no better thnt the of­
RKAL
ESTÀ TE
vention Is probably patentable. <
.:r i-'f»
cept for n quarter of an acre, on which later browse some on the leaves of the fender cannot be detected, but rather
■ .< ms strictly confidential. HAND600K «m Patents
♦•nt free. oldest agency f< r**»curi gpe •"!«•.
the alfalfa grew luxuriantly. He was corn, rarely disturb the ears or break the more disgusting aud small. Where
Go to
Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive
jjxcial notice, w if bout charge, in the
at a loss to understand this, but after down the stalks. Not only is such for­ It develops into a habit ft is an abject
<11 A.X’DIJ- R .V HOLMES
doing considerable thinking he remem­ age a waste that would count for noth­ admission of Insufficiency and jHjverty
bered that some thirty five years be­ ing. but the devouring of it and the of both character and exjterience as
Bandon. Oregon
handsomely 11tn«t rated weoklr. Lnnre*f Hr
'■itl«»n <>f anv scientific journal Tern
I a
fore his father had attempted to grow tramping of many seeds Into the soli
r: f-.ur months, (L Boid by ah ‘lewpdea « t «.
some alfalfa (then caller lucerne) on mean nn Infinitely cleaner field the next
I
•Jits particular spot While the stand season. Sheep will do more for a weedy,
Branco office. C25 F Pt„ Wash In« ton, I>. C.
a full line of
*a« uot very good, enough of It de­ unkept farm than almost any other
Bring your, vou r
veloped to Inoculate the soil with the single agency at the disposal of the
OPTOMETERIST
TREES, BERRIES. ETC.. ETC.
•ecessary bacterial life. It Is more tiller of the soil, and a fleck of them
than likely that many a failure with should be kept on every well managed
Prices lower than others
SATURDAYS
alfalfa is traceable to paying no atten- farm, when the above plan can be
Maa to ttea matter of »41 tajcnfcdon.
to T he R ecorder ( M.G. POIIH. AGENT ( AT GALLIER’S HOTEL
given a teat
ROCKfORD.IA.
[[ ¿TV
F. J. HAYES
OPTOMERISI
HOME-MADE STEAM EEEK
2E3a
don. .Brewery
i
THE cm IMI MARKET
Bandon Invesnient
Corporation
Doyle & Sergeant
Bandon Foundry
& Machine Shop
Timmon’s
Waterfront
Felter's Addition
The El Dorado
PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS’
Rasmussen Bros.. Props.
Bandon Drug CoM
Toys, Notions, Dishes,
Expert Tuning)
E. B. Kausrud
HOLIDAY GOODS
Racket Store
Boyles’Jewelry Store
Alvin Munck, Prop.
M.
Scientific American.
Co.«”'”*-’ New York
.!<>!>
B HEUER’S
Coos Co. Nursery
M. G. Pohl