Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, July 20, 1911, Image 1

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    T he C oquille H eralp
VOL. 28;
NO. 45
COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1911
to an inconsiderable minimum. Th
above concerns apple, quince and
pear trees.
Thus far I have found but three
trees Infested
with
“ San Juan
Scale*’ and have given special in­
structions for immediate treatment,
and as yet no cases of Coddling
moth have been encountered.
In
this locality few possess the equip­
ment for the manufacture of the
lime-sulphur solution used for the
above sprayings, and nearly all own­
ers of small orchards buy the con­
¡Sea't'e, Julv 18.—Seventy rail
After an investigation of orchard centrated commercial liquid, which
conditions in this vicinity I have for use during the dormant season lion ucres of Government land now
concluded to avail myself of your and just
before the buds burst, closed will be thrown open to entry
public-spirited offer to publish an should be diluted with ten parts
upon the completion of investiga­
open letter to the fruit «rowers of water to one of concentrate, and for
tions of 14 Government survey par­
Coqullle and environs.
use after petals fall and during the
First, let it be understood that | growing season, should be of the ties now in the field in North and
the purpose and object of the In- | strength of thirty parts water to on South Dakota, Montana, W .mining,
spection Service of our State Board j Gf concentrate.
Thè above b^ped Idaho, VVushing'on, Oregon, Utah
of Horticulture, is to improve or - 1 upon a 30 per cent Bannie acid and Colorado, according to W. C.
rhard conditions; to build up and scale lest of tile commercial liquid Calveit,Government geologist, who
expand the f rult-raislng Industries
Peaches suffer extensively from is making a general inspection of
of the State by spreading the prop­ a fungus disease known as ‘ ‘curl-
aganda of modern cultural methods, leaf* and should be treated with work done bv the geologists of the
the redemption of neglected orchard the ten-to-one liine-sulphur, or win­ survey parties.
and Improvements In methods of ter strength Bordeaux mixture be­
Mr. Calvert said today that this
handling commercial fruits.
fore the buds burst in the spring land will be opened by the Interior
All with a view toward rendering If blight'or "brown rot” appears on Department just as soon as the
the fruit raising Industry more prof­ the fruit, spray with the above im­ amount of coal in the land is ascer­
itable to the orchardist.
mediately after fruit is gathered.
tained.
In order to accomplish this, cer­ These latter remedies also apply to
"The coal on these reservations
tain laws have been, from time to the plum and prune.
time, placed upon our statute books,
I have found but three infections is virtually the only thing that has
providing that:
of the cherry, namely, "gummosls” caused them to be held up until this
Inspection of orchards shall be (or the exuding of gum from the time.
made— L. 1905, p. 38.1.
trees,
for
which no satisfactory
“ The investigations of the par­
Diseased orchards, fruits, etc., de­ remedy is known), “ slugs”
and
clared nuisance.— L. 1907, p. 110. "black aphis,” for which last two, ties in Muntana and elsewhere have
Prunlngs and cuttings shall bo "Black Leaf” sheep dip diluted with borne out the Department,” said
burned.— L. 1889, p. 97 .
80 (eighty) parts water to one of Mr. Calvert. "Considerable ooal
Owners of nurseries and orchards dip will bo effective.
Never use has been found on the land, of a
must spray.— L. 1899, p. 97.
on a fruit tree in any form of di­ high grade, but not autbracite. In
Unlawful to Import or sell dis­ lution any compound containing
Montana there is a large amount of
eased fruit.— L. 1899, p 98.
concentrated lye, carbolic acid or
Spraying material must be pure. creosote, and beware of ALL spray­ bituminous coal. Upon coal-bear­
— L. 1899, p. 98.
ing compounds not recommended by ing land of course, the Department
Unlawful to ship diseased fruit. the Oregon Experiment Station.
will endeavor to fix a price accord­
— L. 1899, p. 98 .
Grave injury may result from too ing to the value of the coal before
All fruit packages must be la­ much cutting on a neglected, "run-
throwing it open to entry. The
belled.— L. 1907, p. 22.
to-wood" tree.
Gradual and sum­
Diseased fruit prohibited from mer pruning, with an eye to keep­ other lands will be opened without
sale or gift.— Quarantine Rule 5.
ing down the height of tree, and further delay.
Diseased nursery stock subject to opening the center to light and air
‘The survey parties ate reporting
seizure.— Quarantine Rule 10.
is the safest and uniformly success­ the existence of moie coal than we
And penalties provided for viola­ ful method.
I strongly recommend had known.’ ’
tion of from $5.00 to $100.00.
all growers to secure the following
* -«• » ♦
-
—
In addition to the above other Bulletins which are free for the ask
lawB and quarantine rules., having ing from the’ State «Experiment Sta­ I hose who take Foley's Kidney Pills
the full effect and force of law, tion, Corvallis, Oregon:
cover other phases of the state's
Orchard Spraying, Circular 13, For their kidney and bladder ail­
supervision of this important In­ series 3.
ments, and for annoying urinary ir­
dustry, and for the protection of the
Fertilizers, Bulletin 79.
regularities are always grateful both
progressive grower.
Pollination of Apple, Bulletin 104 for the quick and permnnent leliet
It is obvious that the statutes of
Apple from Orchard to Market,
they afford, and for their tonic and
the state must apply to the small Bulletin 94.
as well as the large orchard, and
And from the U. S. Dept, of Agri­ strengthening effect as well. Try
to ALL sections within the state; culture, Washington, D. C., Bureau Foley Kidneys Pills.
C. J. Fubr-
and the fact that the existence of of plnnt Industry:
raau.
these regulations has been unknown
Soil Fertility, Bulletin 257.
or Ignored by many, for years since
Pruning, Bulletin 181.
their enactment, does not deprive
Propagation of Plants,
Bulletin
them of their authority in such in­
stances.
Hence we must conclude i 157.
The last mentioned, Bulletin 157,
Jeanette, Pa.. July 15.— George
that upon the principle of “ ignoran-
contains very valuable directions for Lalmtto, a wholi sale fruit merchant,
tia legis nemlni excusât,” the exis­
various forms of grafting.
shot and kill Veneice Cilliann, nn
tence of a diseased orchard within
Our experiment station is labor­
the state is unlawful.
Italian
bar! er, today and immedia­
ing tirelessly to solve the problems
Provided, however, that such ex­ confronting the orchardist.
A tely thereafter Mrs. Labarto turned
istence be in the nature of a public number of their staff and contribu­ over to the police eight blackband
nuisance.
tors are associate editors of "B et­ letters damauding money of I,abarto
What constitutes a public nui­ ter Fruit,” the recognized authority upon pain of death. Ciliano entered
sance of this character is defined by on all fruit matters in the Pacific
Labarto’s store and stood lighting a
the statute as being such diseases Northwest, and I advise all grow-
as are "liable to spread to other erg
subscribe for this monthly cigar when Laberto opened fiie. The
places or localities.”
magazine on fruit culture, handling lighting of the cigar was a prear­
In the City of Coqullle and her and shipping, edited by practical ranged signal for Labarto to pay
platted environs are 138 orchards orchardlsts familiar with all ORE­ Ciliano $2,000. This signal was ex­
of from two to two hundred trees GON conditions.
With these pub­ plained to Labarto in a letter he re­
each, aggregating about 3600 (thir­ lications before the orchardist his
ty-six hundred) trees.
Of this errors through lack of information ceived after his barns were burned
down and several horses destroyed.
number 21 orchards show a degree will be few.
of care and attention, and the bal­
Let us look at another phase of
ance are in various degrees of neg- local orchard conditions, namely the
Kidney Diseases are Curable
lect, and many reeking with diseas- annuaj iogs through neglect of the
es.
| trees.
These 3600 trees in good
The
Some particularly well cared for j condition would yield an average of under certain conditions.
orchards are literally
surrounded I six boxes of merchantable apples, right medicine must be taken be
with badly Infested trees upon ad- j which, properly graded and packed, lore the disease has progressed too
Jacent properties, rendering the ef-1 would net the grower at least fifty far. Mr. Perry A. Pitman, Dale.
forts of the owner of the clean trees cents per box, which means on 21,- T e x , says: “ I was down in bed
600 boxes $10,800.
I am credibly for four months with kidney and
abortive in a large measure.
This is a plain statement of facts Informed that the annual profit bladder trouble and gall stones.
and must not be construed as an from the trees heretofore realized One bottle of Foley’s Kidney Item-
arraignment o f the intentions of would not aggregate more than the edy cured me well and sound.’
owners of this locality, for in Jus­ $800, which leaves $10.000 as an Ask for it. C. J. Fubrman.
tice to the great majority, I wish to Incentive for the grower to improve
The Coqullle Bakery and Con­
say that ALL with whom I talked, his cultural conditions.
As to the
gave TWO, expressed appreciation of j market, for all this fruit.
Other fectionery carries a complete line of
my suggestions and demonstrations, | regions which have started their choice fruits, cigars, candles and
and promised to clean up when (he campaign of Improveemnt under ful- nuts.
proper season arrives.
ly as unfavorable conditions, and
The attitude of the Inspection have become great fruit shipping
Service toward such conditions Is. ■ districts, have achieved success thro productive, awaiting the redemption
that diseased trees should
be | production of clean high-grade fruit, to be wrought by dynamite, fire and
You should have local
pruned and scraped, the prunlngs standard packing methods and faith-1 the plow.
and scrapings burned at once after j
eo. 0perat|on among the growers, organization of fruit growers, co­
cutting so as to kill infectation | There Is ALWAYS a satisfactory operating with all other local organi­
zations of like character within the
thereon, and the trees thoroughly j market for ALL first-class fruit,
sprayed as soon as the majority of
j f yQn pr0 4 „ pe such fruit the buy county in the matter o f shipment
the leaves are off in the fall, and prg
come to you, as they do to and sale of the product.
Right
the spraying repeated In the spring
the other great producing dis- here is the complete solution of
What
Just before the buds burst.
| tricts . The possibilities for expan- your marketing problem.
Thls work, if done simultaneous- sion in this industry in the Imme- has been done can be done again.
ly, will result in a diminution of all | dlate vciinlty of this city are prac- In a word, I would say clean up, or­
dtseases to the extent o f from 90 I tically unlimited. You already have ganize, and co-operate, and you will
You cannot fall.
to 95 per cent the first season, in enough latent productiveness In the succeed.
Yours for the development of
cases of oyster-shell bark louse, roots of these abused and neglected
"dead-spot," scab, bark borers, and , 0|d trees to develop tens of thous- Coos County into the greatest fruit
As lnsur- ands of present unrealized profits, shipping district of Oregon.
the whole aphis family.
Faithfully,
ance against "holdover” scab and
This done, and you have incl-
P. M. HALL-LEWIS,
green aphis, later spraying at inter­ dentally trebled your naked realty
vals of ten days or two weeks, com­ values, as other districts have done, Fruit Inspector and Dept. Quaran­
tine Officer, Coos County.
mencing immediately after the pet­ and you have thousands of acres of
als fall, will reduce these infections Ideal orchard lands. Idle and un­ Coqullle. Ore., July 6.1911
PLAIN FACTS
ABOUT FRUIT
BIB TRACTS
SOON TO BE
THROWN OPEN
‘BLACK HAND AGENT KILLED
KEEP THE ROYSON THE FAKM
PER YEAR $1.50
with mud for three hours managed
to save himself. Those who wen
down the shaft ware suffocated, aa
tbe ebafthouee snd even the timber-
Boys and girls arc to be given
j ing of the shaft walls were horned
greattr rewards for constancy to
Six bodies have been recovered
rural lile because it is to be made
: from tbe Big Dome shaft, and 25
more remunerative both pecuniarily
bodies bave been recovered at went
and socially
A lew mats ago,
Dome.
when a campaign of education in
Reports from South Porcopi
the South was planned, the federal
grow in horror. One survivor
department of agriculture, with
that 22 persona were swept off n raft
mneb shrewdness, di cided to en­
How would you feel to w&lk iuto
Cobalt. Out., I4.—The bodies of on Porcupine Lake in tbe stonq.
list the boys of that regien in com­
several of tbe dead from Porcupine Hundreds of people stood for fitef «aoving picture show and see your
petitive effort. Now some of the
bave reached here. More than a hours in tbe water, where the breath dieter or brother or other relative
boys, by their readiness to take ad­
hundred refugees are in Cobalt.
available was close to the waters walk out on tbe screen as natural as
vantage of scientific methods of cul­
Verious estimates are made as to surface, between waves, which daohr life? The sensation would be a lit­
tivation, have become famous as
tbe
total number of dead, many ae ed spray over tbeir heeds. Many tle unnsu.sl the firBt time, doubtless.
breakers of coop records and aa
Yet that urns the experience of C.
bigb
as 500 Firee have covered eD sank beneath tbe waters, and tin
teachers of older generations in de­
8.
Dodge recently, bat happens so
first search brought out nine bod­
veloping sectional and state resour, area of 10,000 square miles.
frequently
now that it bas lost its
Every hour adds to the list of ies from Porcupine Lake. Esti­
ces. Wisconsin with its university
newnesaand strangeness. Mr. Dod­
mates
of
tbe
number
drowned
range
those
deud,
injured
snd
rendered
experts and “ extension” propagan­
ge’s sitter, Anna Dodge, is sn actrei s
da, is bringing knowledge concern­ destitute in tbe distrcl, where tbe from 2o up.
and
with her husband. Geo. F. Hei-
Seven bodies were found on the
ing farm life right iuto ibe hamlet property loss probably is more than
naqdea, is a member of the Selig
trail
between
Bollinger
end
McIn­
$
2
,
000
,
000
.
and tillage, with results that raise
tyre mines, half a mile «part and Polyscope Co. Recently he walked
incomes, transform social condi­
About 90 bodies either have been
into a local play bouse and in a few
tions and tend to cluck the urban but ied or designated tor shipment five bodies have been found on the
momenta saw bis sister and her
Vipond
property.
Relief
trains
with
drift. Throughout New England in the coffios now being rushed
husband
walk on'o the screen as
both the obi-fashioned acadamy and northward by (he carload. Many provisions, tents and blankets ary
silent
actors
in the play. He recog­
the high school me realizing that, persons are missing from the more being rushed in over tbe govern­
nized them immediately and said it
ment
railway,
and
the
food
supply
for tbe country boy and girl a more densely populated townships. How
seemed like a visit from home.
specialized and vacational training many of tbe hundreds living in at Porcupine is now adequate aq^
His sitter and her husband have
must be giveD, if he or she is to be compaiatiye isolation bave perished, there will be no suffering on that
been on the stage for a number of
score.
fitted for agriculture and tbe do­ only days of work by tbe organized
Days will pass before anything years, being for seven years mem­
mestic arts; and, to further this end rebel parties caD realize. A message
bers of the Wm. EHeford Company
state policies in education are from Porcupine early today said like accurate estimates of the dead
that toured the Pacific coast and
can
be
made.
changing, ami legislators are author­ seven
bodies had just been
played in Honolulu. He had not
izing new I b w b and appropriations found at tbe Vipond mine. Tbeir
heard of their change to tbe moving
trom tbe slate treasury.
condition niado identification im­
picture drama and the surprise ass
A8 a sign of the new attitude possible.
complete.
toward the boy and farming, con­
Men women and children, thinly
Since then he bee seen them in s
Portland, Or., July I5.— Slaying
sider the plan of the New York state clad and bearing marks of tbe awful
of the Hill family here June 8. and number of the moving picture plays
commission which has supervision fight against flames and smother­
the assassination of Mr. and Mrs. and bae come to look for them with
of the agricultural fairs. One ing smoke, are still flocking into
Archie Coble, in Rainier, Wash., a feeling of deeper personal interest
hundred boys from all parts of tbe tbe larger towns in this vicinity and
last Monday, are connected by Dr. in the play.— Coos Bay Times.
state who bave shown interest in at North Bay. Those escaping with
G. A. Cathey and his brother. C. C-
improved agricultural ’ conditions, slight injuries or none have gone
ALLEGANY NEW 8.
Cathey, who investigated both
and who would be sure to profit through to North Bay, to be carri­
Mrs. J. H. Price’s father, Mr.
cases.
by the treat, are to be sent by the ed free of charge by the Canadian
Footprints of tbe murderer art Daniels, and hit daughter Pearl are,
state to the btate fair at Syracuse, Pacific Railroad and Grand Trunk
identical, the width of his hands at visiting at Price’s borne. They are
iu order that knowledge there to be Railway to
their destinations. shown in blood stains is the same from Whitrier.'Cal. They came in
gained may be diffused throughout Those more or less severely injured
and both crimes were committed by way of the Allegany-Scottsburg
the community. Thero Beems to be are taken to hospitals in Hailey-
auto line.
with sticking simularity.
a wiser use of the agricultural fair bury, Cobalt, I-iskcard and North
Fulton of Coquille, is visit­
Tracing of bloodstains bv the,
than has heretofore been generally Bay. All these hospitals are filled
Cathey brothers at Rainier yester­ ing friends in this vicinity.
noted.
with suffers.
Bey. Rutlidge preached at this
day led the investigators to thie
Hundreds of people are at Por­ room of Swan Peterson, a section place Bridie eve., July 14.
cupine awaiting special trains out. band- where other bloodnurlu were
Chaa. Smith was an Allegany vis­
found. Peterson was arrested at itor lastBunday.
About looo already bave left.
Coincident with the arrival of Meeker Junction yesterday, and is
Mrs. Emmett Pierce bas moved
Ship building activities at the more survivors of Porcupine’s great held at Tacoma for the murder of up to Pierce’s camp.
Kruse & Banks Shipyard are getting disaster early this morning, a train Coble and his bride of a year
It WM reported the 17tb that there
Mr. and Mrs. Coble were killed ware 8 cages of measles on Coos riv-
lively. Captain Olson’s gasoline load of 350 coffins left Toronto for
schooner was just completed and the north country. The survivors in exactly the same way that the er and more expecting to take them
now a keel has been laid for a new brought ^additional stories of the assassin dslt death to Mr, and Mrs any time ae the rest of tbe people
and large boat of the same type. horror, and accounted many mir- Hill in Portland. Coble was felled are exposed.
with the butt end of an ax. So
One of tbe engines for tbe Tilla­ nclous escapes.
Some of the people of this place
Foreigners were put to work was Mr. Hill. Mrs. Coble's head held church at Mrs. Roberts' home
mook, Oapt. Olsen’s boat, arrived
from Portland on the last trip of the stamping out tbe smouldering fires was cleaved with the sharp end of Sunday, the 16th.
steamer Breakwater and is already nt Golden City and Potterville, and an ax and in like manner Mrs.
Mr. Geo. Stemmermun lost a tine
installed.
In view of tbe fact that one was Bbot at Potteville wnen Hill was killed Bodies of both wo­ black horse as the result of its get­
tbe vessel will have a turbine equip­ caught going through the cloths men were mistreated by the slayer. ting frightened at an auto a few
ment two engines are necessary. of a dead man.
days ago. The horHe was close by
R. H. Webber, ot Lakeport, N. Y.
Foley Kidney Pills sre composed the road, but did notjhear the auto
When completed tbe Tillamook will
have a guaianteed horse-power of one of the survivors who escaped of ingredients specially selected for until it was verey near when it be­
from the Dome mine, where 100 their corrective, healing, tonic, apd came frightened and ran sod in
250. She is 400 tonB registered.
The craft bas been built for tbe were burned to death, by wading stimulating effect upon the kidney* eoma wey broke its leg while jump­
urinary passages. ing a very high fence. Tbe horse
Tillamook Bay and Portland ruo. into tbe lake up to bis neck. The bladder and
She wilt commence operating as wave of heat sweeping over the They are antiseptic, antilithic and was ao badly injured that It bad to
water burned bis face badly.’’
a uric acid solvent.
be shot.
soon as she is completely fitted.
“ There were 400 people standing
Tbe saloon has been finely fitted
Mr. Biokferd’a were visiting rela­
in fancy woods.— C oob Bay Times, in tba lake,” said he, "and I saw 20
tives in this vicinity Sunday.
drown.’ ’
Baptism services were belJ at tbe
Several thousand dollars in cur­
river in front of Mr, Price's house
Honest Medicine Versue Fakes.
Ottawa, Ont., July 14.— The Cab­
rency was saved by J J. Noea, of
Monday afternoon. Mrs. Fulton of
Reno, Nev., by canoeing far out in­ inet commuted to life imprisonment CopuiUe waa baptized.
today the sentence of death passed
Mr. Daniels aud grandson Hazen
President Taft’s recent message to tbe lake
A. H. Crampton and Joseph upon tbe Italian woman, Angelina Price weolto Marshfield Saturday.
suggesting an amendment to tbe
Napolitano, for the mtwder of her
Miss Lstitle Hastings and broth­
Pure Food and Drugs law in its Healey, manager and superintend-
husband at Sauit Ste. Marie.
er Paul intend startiog for Stock-
relation to Prepared Medicines, ent of the Imperial Mines, escaped
Mrs. Napolitano, who killed her
ton, CaE.on the Redondo Thursday.
does not refer to such standard with I5 employes by a run of six j
husband April 8, alleged at her trial
miles
around
tbe
lake.
They
stum-)
They go to join tbeir father who is
medicines as Foley’s Honey and
that she killed him because he tried
in Cal.
Tar Compound and Foley Kidney bled over bodies along tbe road,'
to torce her into an immoral life for
*
-
Pills, both of which are true medi­ and saw a woman pick up a skull
his financial benefit.
Ha; Fever end Summer Colds
cines carefully compounded of in­ and put it in her handbag.
She was convicted, despite her
George Disk, a prospector near
gredients whose medicinal quali­
plea of justification, and was sen Must be relieved quickly and
ties are recognized by the the med­ the West Dome, saw his brother
fenced to be hanged Angust 9 neat Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound
ical profession itself as the best and partner burn to death. Pen­
about 12 days after she expacts to will do it.
E. M. Stewart, 1034
known remedial agents for the di­ ned in on all sides by the flames,
Wolfram St., Chicago, writes: “ I
become
a
mother
for
the
fifth
time-
seases they are intended to counter­ they fought to sstety in a small
have been greatly troubled during
act. For over three decades IFo- Btrearo. As tbe fire sweept over
Never leave home on a journey tbe hot summer months with Hay
tbe
stream
Lisk
saw
his
two
com
-.
lev’s Honey and Tar Compound
without a bottle of Cbemberlaiab Fever and find that by using Fo­
lias been a standard remedy for panions die, while he rolled on his|
Colie, Cholesa and
Diarrhoea, ley’s Honey and Tar Compound I
coughs, colds and affections of the back in the shallow water near the
Remedy. It is almost oertain to get great relief.”
Many others
throat, chest and lungs for child­ bank
who suffer similarly will be glad to
be needed aod cannot be
Hundreds of refugeessre coming
ren and for grown persons and it
benefit by Mr. Stewart’s experience.
when on board tbe ears or
C. J- Fuhrman.
retains today its
pre-eminence out of Porcupine to North Bay on |
ships. For sale by all dealers
above all other preparations of its special and regular trains, and all
SEES S1STIR
HE MOVING
P U H PLAY
FLED FIRE
TD DIE IN
THE WATER
ONE COMMITTED BOTH BEEB$
ACTIVITIES AT SHIPYARD
PRISON FOR LIFE
kind. Foley Kidney
pills are tell harrowing stories of terrific
equally effective and meritorious. flights for their lifo. Many bodies
For their kidney and bladder ail­ ■ are reported strewn along tbe trail.
When the first struck tbe Big
ments, and for annoying uninary
irregularities are always grateful Dome mine, men ran in all direc­
both fog the quirk ’ and permanent tions, some went down the shaft,
relief they afford, and for their ton­ others ran toward the lake. One
ic and streefithening effect as lytll man fell exhausted in a deep ditch,
and bv keeping bis face jo»pred
Try Foleys PjHv
Quick A Curry make tbe galvan­
Full-blood Jersey Bull for sale. ized screen door; standard sizes on
bund; special sizes made in short
P. S. Robison, Norway, Or.
order. Also heady, adjustable win­
The season’s very newest styles In
dow screes*. Ironing boards, sleeve
ladies' spring and summer suits at boards, bread boards, drain boards
Robinson’s.
sad meat safes
I am la the market for ehltham
When your watch is in need of
bath,
hides end wool
Oeorcc T.
attention, remember Willi* Schroe-
Moulton.
derdnes first-class repairing