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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1915)
iSfEXSESB SRJftJSSteiCwmii ijss. SrafsniBBri iMnntauu. ihi&mUMjuiW&' EVENING EDITION. TWO ?? VSSHS' COOS BAY TIMES' M. C. MAIiO.VHV, Editor ami Pub. DAN. . .MAI.OXICV, News Kditor NED IRE SHIPS PEOPLE'S fORUM UP Tim Coos liny pleased to publish lenders on an Offlclnl Offlclul 1'npcr of Paper City Coos County of Marsliflekl. Address nil comniuntentlona to COOS UAV DAILY TIMKS. Entered at the Postofflco at Marsh field, Oregon, for transmission through tho malls as secotid-clnss mail matter. Times will bo letters from Its iiiivnw.vni uii unv u A us .vi termers on .in ni.-niuio !..."- i. v VVii inr v roVKKIIKNTK interest, Rlvlnii his or her address, PAN'A.MLltllAN ni.M'i.iii..ui. far na possible limited to iuf vords. In publishing theso let nta Tiro AiiicHen Should. Have The Times does ri,u.,. Pi.fcinHi I'liiitiiiiiiiicntloii the v'ews expressed suiischiption hatks DAILY. Ono yar Per month WKKlMil Ons year Than Vow IM-t till AuotUtft! Tint t root DJ Tlmn.1 WAKIII.W.TO.V. I). ('.. May 2.". President Wilson, speaking at tho op- enliiK of the Pan-Amerlran financial conference hero yesterday, expressed trnn'the hope the Americans might show 7,; tho world the path to peace. The I President was applauded by the de legates as he entered tlie I'an-Aineri not Indorse' therein; It U iinntv nffordiiiK a nieann for tuo I ohlng of different opinions on nil question affecting tho public wel fare. Tin; (showing kvil of pf.hsox. aij antim YOl' CAN AhWM'S IK) HKTTKH l''H !' AT THE EIGHT SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. COME AND SEE HOW MUCH YOU REALLY CAN SAVE Kditor Times: Tho shrewdest professional niul Children's knit underwaists, good quality, Jc sizes up to id vcars. ojeuaicua Wow nrnnp Kimnnos. nlain and floral de- QQr . ..." . rr- I fl1 tZfi llnl; JJJ sums, were si. go anu ji.u. . $ l.r0 ..' ...:,' i... I...,..- n., (i... i.intiwm i.iioinoou iiipn nf Coos County nro fast -.""" , . :, ,r i i. ,., i,.. .m union uuiiumih. -"' v,,u .... ,,.....-. -- - wiien mini Biitiu ""''""-"."'"iwure inemberfi of tho cabinet in an- coming to the conclusion mat one WoKU?rm oV$no .lltlon to representatives of South and , 110ticable In tho local courts Times Is $0.00 per jear or s-.du lor .plltra American countries. . ,i.,.i, n ti,o 1mihIiu.hu six months. "There Is no sort of union of In- Is a serious detriment to the business teresl." said tho President. "If Interest of tho community. An Independent Hcpubllcnn news- (h(r() ,H n I)llrposo 0f exploitation on Judicial bonds filed in tho Clerk's paper, puiiNHueu . -y .... ,u. ,mrt or any person connect wiiu off, f , Comitv court between cept Sunday, and week , by , vl)nh,ri)UCP f this sort. "We Vn ' ' v mir. nn.l Mnv 19115. were Best 5c Needle Point 'Pins. Snecial 2 for.- 5c $1.25 Men's finest black sateen shirts. Special . - 79c Tin) Cooi Day Times nhiuhlni? C. "'"" :,""V..-"V .'...:.; ,Vi:..; January mm anu mu " lire lioi. 'iiureitiic. iijiiih iu "- -. .., ,,i.iii... 1 1 r..i onn nn rpi, . of each other, but we nro trying to ; ir iuiu. .,...., v-...i,.v. ... , in. or uso to one another." bonds wero filed by administrators .MAILS AND TIII3 HOADH , (T( )mv ships an,i executors, gunrdlniiB for minors " . T'10 President spoko of "Hand-' , iComnelent nersoiiB. Surety The mall to Coos Uay is late again mmo Hvarly" which ho wild was good BI" '""e", ' ,," ;,. T ,, today. It did not reach Myrtlo Point for nations. The lack of physical fnipanles signed nine bonds for u iu time to cnlch tho morning train means of cumnilnication between tho total of $127,000.00. Property own nnd In conscuuonco will not get Americas, he said, stood in tho way nR citizens of tho County pledged thoro until tonight. The delay was ()f development f ,ommerco and , p0S(,t.s80ns for $337,SOO.OO on duo to a tree ncross tho road, caused friendship. In advocating more ships i,.i by a slide. As long as Coos County in the Pati-Amerlcnn trade and tho tI1P otl,cr ,(J'5 "onus has bad roads over which tho mall oponlng of now routes, the President i The average man considers the act must bo carried it can no (lopenueajHaid that If private capital cannot if signing n bond nn empty coromony, unon tnnt t 10 mniis win oiu'ii no in.-, noon esinnusi sucn means m cnni- laycd. Tho incident Is simply ono miinlcatlnn. tho government iiitilnitnlit t r iln tin At tho conclusion of his address ho net "o is signing without compen was applnuded again. Ho remained sation a contract to ,pny tho amount In the hall whllo representatives of f tho bond, or his share of tho different nations responded to his nm0Ullt under clrcumatancca caro welcome. Tho conference was the ,..,.,,,, . , outgrowth of now problems that havo fl,,I' sllpulatctl. Ho Is not only grant nrlsen to confront the western henils-ilng u mortgage on his property, col phero as the consequonco of tho wariicctiblo under tho terms of tho con- week"r0"0' "" con0 m tliej tract, but also creating naieuatos from olebteen American charge against Ills credit. Clark's best Darning Cotton, 3 spools for :oc i Latest Npav Idea Patterns and Magazines 10c 79YQO Rprl Shnnts. the 75c CllialitV, OIllV 50c J I 1-nWW MWV lwwwy " ' " Pillow Cases, full size, 12' -c and ide Qr I Kings, oniy eacn "mir. ere Dozens of Saving A Have Been Opened H ? i ear Not all largo accounts but ihn . , knows he is just as welcome re Sma,ler d(ML For months wo havo been urainn i. savings account here becauS ff. Ile Wmom thrift and industry. DeoaU8B We Wanttoe . We pay interest on savings accounts You may open an account ninmiS"8'. . "" nine in ' mm anv 5m.,-, IB' OF COOS BAY So'cty Deposit Boxes For font, $1.25 and $1.50 Children's Fancy Straw RnntiP.ts. latest styles. Special . 69c Satisfaction Ounrn teed or Money Itcfiiudcd "The Fair (Viitriil Next Cliimdlcr Avvtiuo Hotel of ihn many which go to show tho 1m )ortanco of having good roads and of a community situated such as Coos Hay having a first class high way to tho interior. UOW TO JIAVU CHK'KKXS THAT WHifi JiAV UyVH Ol-' EMM imlsti" trifling service for u frle "'""forgotten over night. As n : nil. to be' matter of nnmr nnmillinnil bHHbt GULLOCh In nn interesting article In tho current Issue of Farm and Fireside entitled, "Is Sex nn Accident?" ap pears tho following: "If a splendid layer Is mnted with an ordinary cock, tho pullets will bo Just ordinary layers, but tho cockerels will Inherit tho egg-laying chnmotor of their mother and stnmp this on tliolr own daughters, about HLDEMfif !T AT countries will present to tho repre sentatives or tlio waslilngton govern ment nnd tho principal banking. In-1 ilustrlnl and commercial enterprises1 or the ITnlted Statos will state their needs and plans to make n closer union of Interest and commerce. , Ilrymi Spenki Secretary nrynn who followed the President said tho nations assembled In conforonco are neighbors, dedlca- For n short time In Marshfleld and n present .vicinity u patented sewing ninchlno weaver, tho most vaiunoie auacu- ( Almost evory merchant knows how I nieut over Invented for a sewing ma-1 exacting his bank is about nccotno-Jolilno. Makes mending and darning' datlon endorsements nnd how free-1 a pleasure. Does more work" In five dom from such entanglements Is e- uiluutes than an hour hy hand. j sontlal If ho expects a lino of credit I from tho bank; In fact, nn obligation ' not to ondorso pancr nnnears in til-' Uvo jmi been to SAItTKIt'S for SAVE MONEY by ordering tbo fanious HENRYVILLE COAL rlN'ut coal, per ton .i.u coal, per ton .vn..l) half ton of both !.. I. .Ml'SSO.V, Prop. Phono 1K-.I of 1cm o orders at llllljcr's Clgnr Store. Lump L Or fum slijiir ft IU.tn . . . . """,WI "AV iv roosi imv. I'.-tlllillshed IHHI). ,l Capital, Surplus and Undivi Profits $118,000 lvll,.,uli,s.l,,,,, " ''"'"'o AMI SAIX(.-h li:i'osiTj Olfheu I. . Iteiiuetl, I'leshleiit. .1. II. l-'lniiagiiii, Vlce.l'i evident It. !'. Wlllliiins, Cashier. (,Vo- '' Wlmhwier, .t r- -- most ovory pnrtnorshlp agreement. Dangerous as Is accomodation on- half of which will bo as good lay-1 ted to n system of government with dorsemont, tho signing of a bond Is ers as their Krnndniothor on their illl l"Iont!ty nf nolltlcnl purposo and 'oven more so becauso bonds nro us- fathar's side. Just read tills sentence over again, and It will not appear (is complicated as perhaps it did ut first. "Tho lesson from all this Is: "It you want your liens to bo good lay ors, nl warn select breeding from tho sous of good-laying hens a common political ideal. ioVTonusiNi:.ss unlly In much larger amounts than 1 any noto ti man can endorse. Credit . men aro beginning to roallzo this fact land accordingly nro nddlng to tho lia , bllltles of thoso seeking credit tho amount for which they nro llablo as rixn iivn:m.'i:iTKits (Dr AmdcUUJ nM tu Cm Day TIuin SKATTI.K, Wash., May Jfi.- tllr Aorlilf, I'ttn to t'uoi Ilr Tlnui.) WASHINOTON. T). C, May .' -With tho nrelliuiniirles over .the do cocks' legates to tho l'an-Ainerlcnu Flnun-i sureties run conrorenco sottled down today, in viow of this fact, It can bo Thir rn thnt 'v"'-wi.o Iln and Paul M. Warburg, of the1 slnotl "' lionclB on fllo in tho Coun federnl reserve board, wero dolivor-lty Court liavo unwittingly reduced ed at tho forenoon session. Lnlor Sec-, the credit basis of the Comitv to tho LUNCH'.' If Not, Why Not? Sonietlilng New Ihery liny. Ice Cream bricks "r Ice Cream, quarts Mlc Ico Cream, pints 'Me Hot Chicken Tamales 'J for U."e Picnic I.iiiicIics n Specially SARTER'S Pliouo Jlllt-.l. Opposite nianco Hotel. Front Street .Mnrshlleld. QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS Opposite Blanco Hotel, Phono 10G-L. MAItSHI'lKLI. OKrXiON ."""' :'"". Y" 'l...""'L,L'"" '"i extent of $3:17.800. Of cm.... I., ii.h. . i -...- "... i iiuiiiir in ri imimiitr ni inn uninrrnrnn i ... -, ... ....., can tor noil ror u uiuu suffer inn i " " VB ' ' si:nti:nci:ii to jail rotary Ilrynn gavo n. luncheon In accomodating their friends r ac 'otialntances they did not realize thoy .ware handicapping local progress. They also discovered, they Men T..kli.K Pint hi Plilllpplno Out-1 Howovor. my HrB nppreclato break uio Puulsbetl r",a lUKi' """ "ro "ol om ""-lining to nssumo such obligations thom- tnr AMocltlM Tr.M to C. IU, Tlm. solves, but nlsn n.lvlal,, H.ol fl.... ofjto lenvo that risky business to tho Incorporated surety companlos who from gas iiHphyxhitlnu hrouuht tin pollco with a pulmotor. They found uscar iiruce suirorlng from gas pols OUlllff, say, u complete counterfeiting plant 1 FINK CONCKIIT PltOCItA.M ; .... MANILA, May 2C Twelvo 1110 milliners to lio even liv tin tho Hurt rlnmiln lii llu. xnil.rnnlr Chamlnado Club nt the concert In ngaluHt tho irovornment Inst Phrinr tho Flniilsh Hall this evening "Mimsc llln ornment last Christ, nro all of tho finest and most Inter- "1UB woro "toiicert hero. Tho sen- ustlng character. Tho oponlng chor- c"c-,s ranged from threo to six years us "Autumn Violets." by Ilnrtlett. with fines of from four tlimmnnii in In passing sen- niupbcll said tho men very uulotly and hooii takes un' the Wl're ()f tllu lowest class and wero solo which Is snug by Mrs. Miller. 1 following tho suggestion of other This lends Into a ipilut little quar-; persons through tho hopes of mono totto which Is sung by Mrs. Miller, rv uni,, Mrs. Stauff, Mrs. Ostllud and Mrs., iiuiiiiuiauii. ii.u rnorus onus in a splendid climax ami will certainly bo an excellent number. Tho four love poems which make up NovIu'h "A Dny In Venice" aro auro to bo pleasing. They toll of fluttering doves and drifting gon dolas, ono hears tho worshippers chanting "Avo Maria" as you uasn niiuiiuuir mo iiaoiiuy wiiu eyes opo.i and aro paid for doing so. Business Man. t i t t t t JUST ARRIVED ' stock of FIRST QUALITY MAYNARD SHOVELS l i i. ! IIIHCSSMAKINO and TAILOltKH HATS O Work giiM'auleed and prices I reasonable MILS. II-. C. WILLKV Over Norton & Hansen's Phono IC3-.I. t Abstracts VOK KKLIAHLK AltSTHAOS OF TITWJ AM) aim COOS BAY ff ESTATE, Sec TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT COJnt MAItSllFlKLlI AND COgUILLK 01TV, OltECo! OKNKItA h M JKNTS, KASTSIIli: AMI SKXCSTACKKVa (DHm AGICNTD l'Olt CANADIW PAl'll'IO KAILKOID LiSM 1IKNKV SL'NOSTACKKX, .MAXACKIl tsmeixm!&KX!SBCBPJX3H2assb.jssa GOODRUWI'S GARAGE llOMK OF TIIK CADILLAC AND DOIiriK AUTO SUPPLIIW l'Olt ALL MAKKS OF CAHS :i47 Cent.nl nv. Pliouo :t7:t-L PIONEER HARDWARE COMPANY begins with un overture which will nvo thousand pesos, bo played by the Club accompanlHt, ...., ..,,,., p.,,,.,,,., Miss Myron. The chorus coni.'s in ' mui J",, V ' r PHAISKK J. A. WAUD. PAWN SHOPS NOT IIUSV tho church, and can truly bear tho loxlfntlnjs drinks Stopping Solo or Vodka In Itiissla Helps the People. lllf AuocUlist rt la C001 nx Tlmn.J JIOSCOW, May LT.. Prohibition of tho sale of vodka ami ntlmr In. has nffoi'toil n chlmo of "Malomocco's Hells." Mrs. ' "Hiking reduction of the business Tower Iisr two beautiful numbers, ir ,llrt municipal pawnbrokers. Not "A Spirit Flower," Campbell-Tipton '.withstanding the high prices or food a song by an American compofcor stuffs and clothing entnlled by tho which Is now and a great fnwirlto war. the population Is steadily los on many program, and ".Sunlight." r'"K ,tH dependence upon theso Insti ll delightful love song. , lutiniiH, av is shown by tho following Mrs, (llilley will sing two fine flKUies. numbers, Open Thy III110 Kyes." ' I''0'' tli' first quarter or I till the 11 French linllad, and ",Siimiiu'r',,",lclpal pawnshops niado 20l,4.':i Time," by Wnrd-Htepheiis, un Amer- loans. nKKregatlng $ 1 .2. 1 l.ri. lean hong wnicii in full of tho spirit wiring 1110 corresponding qunrlor of summer. The next group or three choruson nro also very nood. "Heforo tho Daybreak," Nexlu-liarrls. Is a Nuoet1 uiimbur full of thought nnd bar-! mony. Serenade." Strauss-llarrls. ' Is a dainty, brlnht number which, has lequlred 11 gruat deal of haid work, and which the rluli does re-, luarknbly well. The illith or the I Opal," Heed, has an obllgato which iii no pin) en oy .ir. ilium. Kaiser. 1 1H .n. iviuKiir m one in uie low men who phi) the euiilioiiliini and :s known as ono of the host on the coast. Mm. Conway will sing recitative ami nrla from "La Trav lata," Verdi, whKh has previously been spokon of at considerable length. .Miss Clara Myreii. who in a gen rftl favorite will tune two ry In teresting solon. in tho Splntng Song," by Itnff. tho song of a maid en as she is spinning at her wheel is beautifully brought out In clear Minting ioiiuh, Tho "lutermoiuo" shows wonderful octave work. .Mrs. Miller will Hlng the hoprano 1.0I0 In "Tho Maiden and the III11U ' ill which sliu sighs her iiHliappiutw. and is then scolded and uihiscd by the chin us who represent the birds. 1 he lukt iiuiulier . or the present year, there were traded lS.010 $s:ui.s.l7. con- loans, totaling IIODIKS AHHIVI Iteiiiiilux of Nine Lusltniiln Victims IliouglH to New York llljr ,wu.mJ i'fw U cM, nJy T1HM j NKW VOItK. May 15. The l.n.l. or nine persons who lmt-iH.uwi when the Lusltniiln Mink, tho first of the dead to bo brought to Now York, hi ml oil hero nn thn Amrl...i,i ' Line steamer New York which sail ed from LtMjipool Miiy 1;,, oI5Ut days atler the Lusltanla was tor pedoed. The body of Charles Fioli man was iiihoiik those on hoard. ley of the old Southern melodic and In Mire tn be enjoyed. The am ple Is nil high 1 lass music ami still pot beyond the craip of the lieui'i-m. Tho club i n homo oruanljUlon. nnd It is lamely due to the paile'ire and untiring effoitg of the director, .Mrs. liorsfnll, that the club is a to give tills artistic concert. Tho member hvo given liber ally of tholr tiiuti anil eiiergy. nnd tho club Is hoping to have the hearv support of the eumnuinlty. (iOMPKKS ltr..s(LS llellivH I'rom Aiiierlciiu Aksocint loll for l.tihnr ILviuiso if Stnte Hill Illy wUt.M l'r. lu l'u.,i luy I'm NKW YOHK. May :;,. The reslg. nation of Samuel (lumpers, president of Uie American Federation of Ln bor. 11s a member 01 the American Animation for Labor Leuislutlnn a mi'il-! ItiHuimo known when (lumpers issued 1 can to oignuucil labor to mum,. the usauciiitioii hecaiuo of its ad vocacy of a hill merging the state workmeu'h loinpeusatiou (ouiiiiU slon vvlih Hie htate labor depart.uont of NVv ork. A coinmunlcatlon received by Tho Times from a Mod ford man Is lu I part us rollows: "In your paper of May 8 appear-j ed nn nrtlclo tending to criticize tho ' mannor in which tho Coos-Curry ex-' hlblt in tho Oregon building hns been 1111111 1011, anu containing tho sug- vnil AIITH PA I Kostlon of some of your local TUU AU I U UAl-L SMITH'S VARIETY STORE. North Bend, for Fancy and Domestic CHINA BUY THE VERY BEST 122f E5! f.A.KILBURNjsn.SAIIIA (M San Francisco-Eureka-Coos Bay-Portland North Bound FltOM SAN FHANCISCO 10:00 a. in., May i., :to, .iiiuo n, to, r, so, tnix I'HOM COOS HAY l'Olt ASTOIHA AXII 1'OltTIAXD, P. M. Title .May 27, lime I, 7, 12, 17, 2.', 27, W; L South Bound I'HO.M POHTLAND (I P. M., .May 21, 21), .luuo I, (, II, 10, 21, M, Jiljl FltO.M COOS HAY l'Olt F.UKKKA AXII SAX 1'ltAMISCft. P. M. Tide, May 2(1, ill, Juno 0, II, Mum NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. Smith Terminal Dink. Phono -I.1. .f gTUHR Atd "Calamity Sproadors" that this work iinui tno closo of tho exposition, ho douo by thein In rolays, thus afford ing each a "complimentary ticket" to tho exposition and a chanco to uuiko a -perroct botch" of tho work ! which hns been so ably nnd sue-1 cessfully handled by Mr. J. A. Ward I Lor your city. whllo tho wrltor Is a resident of . Modford, Oregon, nnd hns no per- sonnl Interest iu tho Coos-Curry ex-! hlblt other thnn a human senso of pride in tho manner in which our state's resources aro being displayed and tho liulofatlgablo work and in terest shown by those lu churgo or the various exhibits, It might bo or Interost to tho people of Coos and Curry Counties who havo not at tended tho exposition to know that no other exhibit In the Orogon build ing lias elicited m much praise nnd Interest as that lu charge or Mr. Ward. , H the suggestion contained lu your publication or the Sth wero put Into effect, I dare say tho con tinuous praise given the Coos-Curry exhibit would cease as It cannot bo assumed that tho ablo work which Mr. Ward has done through his own Inltatlve and which stands ror so much to your counties, could bo successfully continued under tho di rection of othor persons. Mr. Kditor, don't allow any change to bo made at this time eve-i If free service is proposed. It woull li'i very ratal to the wonderful tilings already accomplished for your por tion or Oregon which woul I only tend to undo tho inacniricent work accomplished by the thoroughly 10111- pneiii one now in charge of vo..r exhibits. Uospectrully. U. 0. Sinythe. . noes Lourt, Meilionl, Orcron CHOWS LKAVP. HUHLlX. FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS Phone 200-L. Night mid Day. Itlght Cafe. 0001) CAHS. CAHKFUL DIMVKHS I). L. l'OOTK. 4' MA 1)15 UNDKK SANUTAUY CONDITIONS IN A CLKAN AND MODKItN FAGTOIir. Times want ads brine results. 6TKIHLIZKD MILK AND CHEAM. PURE ICE Frco delivery, 8 11. m. and 2 riiouo 7.1. p. Ill, INDEPENDENT AUTO SERVICE Leaves Mnrhfiel(I at Ilusy Comer 10:00 a.m. 2i()0.i.iu. 5:00 p.m. lcaves North Head in mln. utcs later Mai-hhrielil North Heud lhiipiro Tarheel Sunset Hay IMTER-QCEAW TRANSPDRTATIDNC Weekly Service Coos Hay and Snn Fraacbw. STEAMSHIP NU1 SMI1I Freight and Passenger Service Sails from San Francisco for Coos Bay, Tuesday, May 25, at 3:00p.ft aud Vltt PhoaH Ran Friiiicincu Office, riOO Fife Hiilldlng, Coob Bay Agent, 0. P. McQeoroe, Koontz Garage Agency for OVERLAND CARS-GOODYEAR TIRES - EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLES-UNION GAS ENGINES Marine and Automobile Repairing a Specialty North Front Street :: :: :: .. Pnone 180.j mmmmmmm"mmkmiramMi l r Mnmmu aTM" - " '" KQUIPPJCD WITH WIKELES9. teamship BreakWoW ALWAYS ON TIM. nv ci'vnAY H !S.II.S I'HOM MAKKIU'll.l'l' " " ' . i:vi:iiv Tiiutowi m- nutftf AT I) A. M AND FltOM POHTLAND A. M. TICKETS ON BALE AT I'OntTLAND CITt TICKW AND OAK BTHKLTS, i"1"-, III. mw C. U. A uuug o. orna' in Ao.ulr.l I'rMj io Com lUy TluiN 1 UKULIN. May 2... -The swarms of crows usually seen lu the vicinity of Ilerllu have dlsaunenreii mm nm ,iaiil by naturalists to have boon at , traded to Kast Prussia to food on I n tho many dead horses found thero U on battlefields and by tho wavsldo. , beacoast towns nlso report tlm't the lb It rosU one cent a word to tell your story oaeh dav In n The Time want columns A "".' ,,,8,t;,ul or Uflll,B very plentiful lC eon! "reVl0US ymr6 nro uow Wom GRAVEL Wo are now prepared to furnlKh (iUAVKL In any quantities fiom pile in our yard or In carload lots, at following prices: Fiom pllo on ground, $2.;; per yard. cnnoaii lots, taken from cars, $2.00 per yard. I'ctail Dcpaitiiient. C. Oppo A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. si.o ....orac. & Puget Sound Bridge Dredging - M Dams, Bridges, Buildings. heS W0RK . COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOHW Our Coos Bay office has available for work the Dredge "Seattle" iot thorosW tho most powerful, best equipped and m un twonty.luch liydrnulio dredge lr. !' MV&M Seattle, was" Coos Bay office, Marshfield, Oregon. Times Want Ads Bring Rest) rrr JW71S?lHliSIIIirTTTmiltTf ;, i. -r "TrT.r"-' 'W 731