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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1911)
f BEST METHOD OF PRUNING Coquille Jerald. Bulk and Package Seeds PUBLISHED EVKUY THl’KBDAY. Enter*! u second cUee matter May 8, 1005. at tlia poet ottica at Coquille, Oregon, underact of Congreee of March 3, 1879. A FRESH supply of G A R D E N P U B L IS H E R 1 J. E. U PD IK E SE E D S and ONION SE T S at Denoted to tbe u a lr n ii and social ap b i i d i n e o f the Coquille Valley »an.oolarly ; end of Oooe County generally ■ 'uubeonption, p e r y e a r , in M i n i fe. 1.80 Phone, Main 354. Study Each Tree. Too Long a Stub. Too Short a Stub. Cut to Outer Buds. Strengthen the Trees. Lead Paint the Best. tin ow lton's Drug S tore M A IL O RDER C O W E K N 8 . 5 Ef How a Htove Manufacturer Let the Cat Out. Better to Head Low. Pruning is an operation that should not be done carlessly or hur riedly, says Prof. W. S. Thornber, A farmer living a few mllea north the well known horticulturist o f the of town ordered a atove from a Washington State college at P u ll man, in one of his bulletins. The "catalogue bouse' In Chicago. Work Done in any finish Kodak Finishing a Specialty DEAN’S STUDIO Three doors North of Drane’s Store Coquille, Oregon All Work Guaranteed 0 C<! A Bake Shop Test > O O O O O O Is made of every milling that Olympic flour is made of. One of the best bake shops any where is run in connection with tlia mill that qiakes Olympic Flour. Every bunch of flour that goes through tlia mill is tester). It has to be up to tbe highest standard —has tojmake tbe best bread possible, else it doesn't go into the Olympic sacks. That is ttie reason your bakings of bread, biscnit ami pastry are always uniformly good when you use Olympic. Your bakings can’t be expected to be tbe same always unleas tbe flour is. Therein lies the beauty of using Olympic. THE PORTLAND FLOUR MILLS CO. X)00000000000000000<>00000<! The concern boldly proclaimed Its own stoves prunes It, and each branch as he and that they were offered at fac removes It. When heading back young trees tory prices. or cutting o ff the tops of last The customer waited nearly two year's growth out of older trees the weeks for the stove to be delivered, cut should be made slanting away and In the meantime the whole from and about 1-16 of an Inch fam ily shivered. A t last the stove ed to grow. A longer stub than came and the bill of lading showed above the first bud that Is intend- that It was shipped by a stove fac this will dry, crack and form an en A tory In Detroit. A carelesa shipping trance fo r fungi, bacteria, etc. shorter stub will usually result In clerk "le t the cat ot of the bag' the death o f the first bud. by forgetting to use the mall order When pruning trees that have a concern's shipping tag. dense upright habit of growth, like Maybe that farmer wasn't the Wagner, Rome Beauty, etc., cut to wrathy! He sneaked up to the lo to strong outer buds In order cal hardware store and looked spread the naturally narrow, com around until he found exactly the pact top, but when pruning spread same stove. He looked at the price ing or slender growing trees, cut to and almost fell over backward when buds that point toward the center of he found that the "m all ord er" the tree In order to throw the limbs stove, counting the freight charges inward and upward. that It manfactred had cost him $2.75 more than the local dealer asked. The fact Is that 90 per cent of the mall order houses are nothing more than retailers. The customer has to pay the high local freight whereas the retailer, who gets the carload rate, can and actually does sell cheaper than the mail order concerns. It Is true that some ar ticles can be bought cheaper from mail order houses than from retail dealers, but nine times out of ten the retailers under sell mall order concerns.— Ashlnd Tidings. 8T A T E TO TE ST V A L ID IT Y O F TH E P O R T OF COOS BAY 'Vr - ---- ■ r-T m -’c a a s s : * I-' ' • . w Vital Reasons Three “1 want to give every person not using electric tight th r e e vital reasons why the General Electric Mazda Lamp should make them have their house, store, office or factory wired. First— T he G - E M azda Lamp gives nearly t h r e e tim e s the l ig h t of the ordinary carbon incandes cent. Second— It costs n o m o re to burn.' Third— T h e q u a lit y of light 1 vastly superior— a clear white light like sun rays.” T h e General Electric M azda Lam p represents the high-mark in the evolution ol incandescent electric lighting. It blends inventive triumph and manufacturing skill— and you reap the benefit in the form of dollars and cents, and freedom from eye »‘ "’am when using artificial lig h t" “ I want the chance to p r o v e to y o u r entire satisfaction that this wonderful lamp is even b e t t e r than represented. Com e in today >ind see for y o u r s e lf. Your call places you under no obligation, and is apt to be decidedly to you r profit." Be careful to see that every clectnc lamp you buy bears the a E . monogram. io(|iiill« iiivcr Metric Co. ^iZSZSZSZSZSZSZSZS^ O E R D IN G l MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN LUMBER, LATHS. SHINGLES MOULDING, CEMENT BRICKS AND BLOCKS, SAND AND GRAVEL ............................. C O Q U IL L E , . . OREGON | NZSZSZSZSZSZS^ pruner should study each tree as he New Saw Mill. L. A. Roberts, C. C. Carter and J. S. Whlteaker have taken over the Arneson saw mill, which will be run by the new owners and the lo cal demand for lumber and tim bers supplied. L. A. Roberts has recently purchased the Hughes tract o f 160 acres, mostly in timber which lies northeast of the city, and this Is the timber that the m ill will cut into lumber. A portion o f the tract lies handy to the saw mill as It stands and this will first be cut, after which the mill, which la port able, will be moved to the other portion o f the tract. The mill Is a good one, everything new and modern and capable of turning out almost anything needed In the or dinary building line. It has been difficult for some time for build ers to get what they need handily, and If the new company supplies the lone] ueed they should find a lot o f appreciative customers.— En terprise. PIANOS FROM FACTORY TO HOME W . C. LAIRD Complete House Furnisher F O R much Chamberlain's C ough 1 .I, 1 For sale by all dealers. 12 cows and one bull. tools. All farming Two colts, 1 and 2 old. Household goods. years Located close to market and creamery. Price per acre $fi2 Terms on $3,000. 80 sere farm. 25 acres Ivdtoin land nil in cultivation. Hill land used for pasture, but sn excellent proposition for orchard Good 7- room house and good chard. cated barn. Or Plenty good sinter Lo about one-ball mde from steamboat lauding on CmiuiUe river. ID ice $4,600; $2.500 oaali, balance in 3 years time We have all kinds of property, city, small acreage ami large farms Also timber lands. Correspou- deuce solicited _ 30-acre farm locale t on Coquibe river; 20 seres in cultivation; house barn and other outbuildings: i/ood orchard. Price $3,400 00. 40 acres of bench suitable for and orchard, hill land, berries and pasture; 10 a. res cleared, small or chard; boose and small barn and chicken pons; miles located from Coquille about river. 1 J Price $ 1,000 800 acre stock ranch; 600 acres open land in grass; two barns; good Washington, and the names and sold soon, $110 per acre. land mostly all in cultivation; house, 130 acre farm. 35 acres bottom ham and other outbuildings; fine professional men, lumberman, etc, land cleared and mostly under the orchard; acme stock with tbe place; who are located adjacent to villa plow. Hill land moat all in p as located in county rosd. Price, ges; also lists of government and ture. C room house nod good barn. $3,500.00 county officers, commissioner" ol addresses of county merchants and deeds, st»te boards, statutory visions, terms of courts, P A C IF IC R E A L pro nam.s of W tbe postmasters, postoffices, express, telephone and telegraph justices ol the peace, and weekly newspapers; besides | such other information useful to «11 A descriptiye sketch ol each place is given, E S T A T E GO., FRANK B U R K H O LD E R , M anager. offices, classes ol buainess and professional men, LE SEVE, Secretary. »O O O hotels, daily embracing items of interest, such as tion, population, distances CE4 | STEAMER BREAKWATER J Sails from Ainsworth Dock, Portland, at 8 p. m. every Tuesday, various Sails from Coos Bay EVERY SATURDAY the loca to dif ferent points, the most convenient The early training of young trees shipping stations, the pro lucts Is very essential, since it is neces- sary to develop a good frame while that are marketed, stage communi they are young i f It is ever to be cation, trade statistics, the nearest mineral interests, developed. It Is almost an impos bank location, sibility to make a ftrst-class tree churches, schools, libraries and so- ! out of an old neglected tree. One cieties. A n important feature is of the differences between eastern the classified directory, giving and western fruitgrow ing Is in the every business arranged under its! method of training of the young special beading, thus enabling sub- j trees. In the east the high head scribers to obtain at a glance a list ed tree Is the rule, while in the of all the houses manufacturing or west It Is the exception. Practical dealing in any particular line of fruit men no longer strive to head goods. The work generally is com their trees high enough for the average horse to work under, but plied to meet the wants of tbe busi head their trees low and then se ness community and is so thorough cure extension tools in order to till as to deserve their liberal patroti- ] age, Price $ 9 . 00 . all of the ground. H. L Polk k Co , The low headed tree has many 5 vel 1 thinning, harvesting, etc., while the good as , ree w„ h tha„ ,nches S A L E most complete work of the kind complete outfit of farming tools. 7-room house; good orchard ; plenty published. It contains an accurate (,'ream separator. 100 bu«hels of of water; located J mile from buaineaa directory o f every city, wheat and 5 O bushels of oats, for county road. Piice per acre, $8.00. town and village in Oregon and feed or good for seed. Price if 80-acre farm; 40 acres bottom Seattle, Wash. advantages over the high headed tree. As a rule no apple tree should be permitted to start Us ®'o r — Cedar posts toe a John W. Siekelsmith, Greens head farther than 18 Inches from piece and alder wood delivered at Phone, Farmers boro, Pa., has three children, and the ground, nor closer than six In- j $z *5 Per load- ches from the ground. A tree with 343,— Home 393 . if. like most children they frequently more than 18 inches of stem places' ed with fruit. I f the west desires take cold “ W e have tried several I Its I t s fruiting plane almost entirely out contlnue to lead the produc_ kinds of cough medicine,” he says, tlon ° f f * ncZ and ftrs t-e la *. f u ll "but have never found an v v e t l ° v reaCh ° f ‘ he . . ,, , . that did them as We can save you $ ioo to $200. Why pay the traveling agent’s expenses? Call and inspect our line. Buy now and pay * litt e now and then C. E. Co veil Dies Suddenly. Charles Edward Coveil, a vet eran of the civil war and well known In Bandon, was found dead In his field Monday by Mrs. W. H. Dopp. Mr. Covel had been in his usual health that morning and had gone out to burn stumps. He had been talking with Rev. F. M. San- derlln that morning and seemed as well as usual, but about 11 as Mrs. | l60-acre tanrh. About 25 acres Dopp was passing where he had been working, she found him lying bottom land, mostly in cultivation. on the ground, having expired some House and barn and good orchard. Price $2,500,00. Terms on part. Weak growing trees or weak time previously.— Recorder. 80 acre farm. Nice hom e and branches In strong trees may be Mrs. Olsen Passes Away. compelled to produce strong good barn. Located on county Mrs. J. Richard Olsen, w ife of road. growths by severe winter pruning, Price $5750.00. Good •n the removal of lateral branches the pastor of the Marshfield Swed term*. from either young or old trees cut ish Lutheran church,, died at 1:30 1G0 acres. 40 or more acres hot. I arallel with and close to the main o ’clock Friday morning o f typhoid tom land. 20 acres in cultivation. la stem. Never leave stubs from one fever, following an attack o f 80 acres in pasture. Good or She had been very low to two Inches long In hopes that grippe. chard. Good house and two burns. they will develop Into fruit spurs, for a few days and the end was not The end was very 15 or 20 tons grain hay Price, since less than 5 per cent ever be unexpected. The news of her death $3500.00. come fruit spurs and the other 96 peaceful. 320 acre dairy farm, mostly all per cent die, dry up and leave ex came as a great shock to the many cellent gateways for the entrance of friends of herself and the family bottom land, with house, dairy disease Into the wood o f the tree in Marshfield and everywhere there barn and creamery for tbe farm. Young lateral branches when short were expressions o f sympathy for Located near tbe Coquille River on ened back, specially after the spring the bereaved husband and parents. county road. Price per acre $75.00 growth has taken place, very fre — Times. Term*. quently develop fruit buds and 159 acre farm 132 acres rich spurs. If.vou have trouble in getting river bottom land. too acres In the removal of large branch rid of your cold you may know cleared: Good t j story 7 -room es from old or bearing trees al that you are not treating it prop house Large dairy barn. Other ways make the cut parallel with the erly. There is no reason why a geod outbuildings. Good orchard. brnach or main stem from which cold should hang on for weeks and Two running springs with »n abun the one is removed. This frequent it will not if you take Chamber dance of good water. 2 o head of ly means a larger wound than K lain’s Cough Remedy. For sale by dairy cows. One thoroughbred would make if the cut is made at all dealers. Jersey bull. Several bead of young right angles to the limb that Is to stock. 40 head of hogs Lots of be removed, but such wounds will POLK’S DIRECTORY heal quicker and are less lnujrlous chickens, ducks and turkeys One Just issued for 1911-12 iz the hack and one buggy. to the tree than the much smaller Full and Salem, Ore., March 24.— Cassius R. Peck, attorney for the Port of Coos Bay, has asked Governor West to authorize District Attorney Geo. Brown to bring suit to test the validity of the organization of the port under the law of 1909. The voters of the port have authorized a bond Issue of $300,000, but buy ers have refused to take the bonds until a suit In the name o f the state has been brought to try the ones that leave the collar of the validity of the organization of the branch to be covered with healing port. tissue. Do not hesitate to remove The case of Sengstacken vs. the large, useless or superfluous limbs Port o f Coos Bay was recently de from trees, but always make smooth termined In the supreme court in clean cuts with a saw, and if neces favor of the port, but the court sary to prevent splitting the stem or held It to be the law of this state peeling the bark, make two cuts, that the validity of the procedure the first from six to 12 iuches out In organizing the port could be from where the limb is to be finally questioned only In an action brough ut off. Nothing can be applied to I i 1 y the state and not In a suit the wound to hasten the healing. brought by private Individuals. Wounds an inch or less in diameter need not be treated while larger PO LIC E FIND M AN Y PE O PLE wounds may be advantageously H AVE CONCEALED W EAPONS treated with a thick coat o f lead paint. Cheap mineral paint or tar Salem, Ore., March 24.— Accord should not be used upon fruit trees, it kills the young, tender bark ing to reports recolved py Super intendent James from different po while grafting waxes crack and peel lice departments throughout the o ff before the wound has healed. state, there are more firearms being Any antiseptic that will keep the carried by people at the present moisture out makes an excellent time In Oregon than ever before coating. City authorities on making arrests or holding a subject on suspicion. Inform the superintendent of the penitentiary o f any unusual finds made. The Portland authorities claim that nearly every man arrest ed in that city Is found to be car rying some kind o f a concealed weapon on his person, while Sher if f Rand, o f Baker county, reports that he found over fifty men while out on the hunt for the McColloch murderer, who were making no pre tense of searching for the wanted man, carrying guns and knives. Re ports from Eugene, Astoria. Salem, Oregon City and numerous east ern Oregon towns are to the effect that on an average eight out of every nine men arrested and sear every nine men arrested and searched, are carrying guns. Do You Need a Piano? „ ^ Remedy.” - Mem I. apt to have a trunk rot or " ° ‘ „ Z l 1 1 In easy reach of the ground , .0 readily ap„, when heavily load- th1nnln, , , prayln, „ „ wlth for’ for Reservations will not be held later than Friday noon, unless tickets are purchased. PAUL L. STERLING, Agent River Towing Phone Main 181 Freighting The gasoline boat Limit is now owned and operated by the undersigned, and will do a general towing and freighting business on the river. Can be chartered for passengers S teven s & Root, Coquille, Ore. Tailoring, Cleaning and Reparing I - For a job of first-class mending, dying or cleaning, or a new suit tailored, call at the rear of the Pharmacy building I am agent for two tailoring house« in Chicago. Com« and see my styles and samples. I will a«ve you money and guarantee a good fit. K. Halverson Coquille, Ore.