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.' Jw$sV-V THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1915 EVENING EDITION. TWO J I i m o ! COOS HI VF.lt Tim smith fork nf dm ltlvTTT; rno south fork of Coos Klier Is nttrnctlng more summer resorters thls season than probably over before nu iiiuij iin-ii iii.iu iMiiih.uw..o n loiip ; tho rycr arc all occupied and tho Goodwill place has been enter- Tho many pretty little bungalows Riv tabling many guests. I " " with their ramiiics and return at 'a Tho cllmuto up tho south fork of Tho fishing, bathing, boating, aim reasonable hour the next morning. Coos Illver is Just about right, it, beautiful scenery of Coos ltlver al- Tho boat servlco Is also conven ls slightly warmer than on the bay. ways attracts outsldo visitors and ab lent for over Sunday trips. Along the ELDER ARRIVES IN imi.(.'H (.ooi) p.ssi:.V(Ji:h j.ist i'ico.m xoimi Jlenvy Wind Dues Xot Delnln JCeplacliig Sniila Clarn on This Trip -Ih From Portland and through u lioavy wind tho steamship (ioorgo V. Kldcr arrived this afternoon at 1:110 nnd left down again for Ktircku ami San Frnnclsco at I p. in., having come In bore this trip to take tho place or tho Santa Clara that was laid up with n loose propullor wheel. Tho passengers arriving (rom Po.t lnnd tor hero wero: A. V. Johnson, Mrs. W. S. Wells, Miss WHIa I (nil, Oeorgo H. Preston, Martin Petorson, Mrs. William Scnlcs, Kathoryn Scales, W. C. Man doll, Tony Anostl, p. li. Weaver, Mrs. Wcnvor, W. II. Congilnn, J. . Khlolils, I. 1-3. Yeoinans, W. J. Van Ncbs, II. II. Ilasklns, W. A. Orahain. 0. W. Hnngyan. C. S. Ilowutt. Harry Preston, II. Leslie, C. F. Lund. J. Llndherg, Winifred .M. Carter. Frank Carter, Maria Carter, (i. A. Hug hem!, 0. A. Ulchter. The passengers leaving here wenr Otto Petersen, A. W. llrown, J. P. Dlmmltt, M. M. Smith, Mrs. Smith. T. H. Campbell, .1. A. Ilrennan. Mlns linker. Charles II. McCIeen. Dr. 1-3. 13. Straw, Humid .Mctlrath. Winifred McLnln, II. liulnl, ll. Clou, F. llrock, Cnptnin Uminett, Itev. Williams. .1. J. Karl. Itohcrt Karl. Ivan Acorn, Jo floph Chovolan, A. 13. Seaman. F. Mnyors, N. F. Ilarrle. J. A. Illoom berg, 13. Johnson ami .1. M. Stuart. BUSINESS IS UNCERTAIN Whipping .Men Say This .singe or HuM ncKs Is lllev.c.1 Willi High Hales nnd Pleuiy f Tonnage The steamship husliictm I putting iiiniiiKii n hinge oi unceriaiui). wi , tho men who make a study of It. it is messed with high tales and a Plenty of tonnage to fill the ships "i'.l!!' 1 It is liarassed by an iiucpiialuiv nf loughhore condlllous, the pesslhilli.x or further agitation of Hie seameirs bill, the caprices or the shippers, the lack of dead weight cargo, the trouble with slides In the Panama canal and the Furopeau war. Hut to the la.Muan the fact that Mies are high seem that necpnarllv nil hhlpplug uiiiHt be makiiiK ror- I "" '" ,m '"""l'""" coiiaties tu Did :"","''"" " l "' ,,raM0 " f "'" "- "' cuiors. some ot the Jast ovonlng that her husband is ill tunes. Town. , lluulng 1-j.l.i i. tons or rock in the1 loaves "r" l'rt red nnd part yellow. at Hoseburg nnd hor visit born This Is not true. alioBoiher. There ! Mrs. Dave Miuten.l.m and chll- Jotl-v- j Tho l,ol,0 ot tho yollow half is ' was mndo short by hor don,,w..ro bKX.u0r.lv.,,n,H,,,,,,U A,,n,, ,"',," w,lu ,,n,u ,u'l", vlfc,ll" llt '' . S"a,a, lllVOr' 2,-osl-,. tr the 8"K"- tinted with purple. He re ! via the Myrtle Pol It ,'ol 'In theflrir place the Pacific 'j"""" ho,MB a" friends In W"'"1 r ,ho ',,,n '' tllfrV,0v,l,B1 ",,u',tn" "10 flor road this morning. Tl e o or coast ha cut ofr no per cent of Its 'Nl"'"' '"'l. vu today for their ,n"th '" ,,u' ",roain ,0 I'lltshurg. a ,,ut " novice or Dr. llny.leii ami! inenibors oi the rmiillv will m ,.i, dead weight cargo oiferliiK.. Tim loniu In C'orvallls. distance of 2 if. miles. The work con-, I)r- strw took It home and put the ' hero ror some imvi.ih w..h tho M,r,.nl1,".,.,,,K;'.'. M!l!,,::,.U,U,r rn"! i,r'- ,rv,,, s" chlllren,sUMl or W". llmtmR and ro- '" warm, moist earth hoping1 - m"k- VNAtXZ "vo 'hum. Usltiug relatives vln boM.r. that It would go ,o seed and !.,? ilAUOL.) SAVAC1-3, one of the falling off of all steel product., as lu'"- 'wnwl today to her home "UT m,hw Woik. Perpetuate Its kind. Times' carrier bovs rrhimii . west ( bound cargo, has re.l.neil cukoi near Albany. Mrs. .Veil Haines ( ol,,,",,, "Ivor at Collno Falls to day from a camiiliiir' trl,, , T ... . nihil ni'iMiia nun iimi'iruiriiv i. . yi rnni inu- i una -... .. ... .. . . , im iii..nA.. i. - mensureiiiont cargo. Unou of ..111"" t""m" ,Ml"1 Mmw- Bteainer that leH New Ymk rccenil v' l,", '- s- - Jennings are with only 1,000 ions of actual weight ' expelled home today from an e.teud- " ' "' '"i MW " '' "' Hie ed ii .lists money to namiie tills t.vptf Increase In damage charges. tet of cargo ami there Ih a wrrespoiulln dore charges and the like, wlill all tho time, our ieenue It. reduced. SHIPPINC AITi:TI' Small H0.1N Ma) Have lletter Cliaiue Is ilio Itellef Hetorrlng to the opportuuln for the small boats In the shipping busi ness, the Handon Wemei-ii Wm-i.i ii.. i . . . . . says; "O. Met'. Johnson. ii....Mi.n,' ' . of the Kruse Shingle Company, who ..ui. ueu irotu a lsit .it s.ui v..u seu-iui u.i n o, i.poin tluitofflco. ff is Bum COOS JtMKIt l HlN'tiALOW JUSTItl 'being away from the wind nnd thp'ii resort tho river promises to he : ' moderuto heat is a pleasant change, more and more popular wery yeai. The swlininliiu Is fine and tho bnth- For a trip of one day to the fish ln Is ,l rcKiilnr part of the dally rm,no of lho rcg()rlcrBi T,ere nro i S(.0..cs of row 1)oat8 nI1(i Ka8oline boats which aro In use. nances hnvo licon rreiiuontiy given t1ls mamn ,, thpru ,, bcen tt Iot ,lf ....i,,.. Waterfront ho accepted orders for several mil lion shingles. Ho now has suffi cient orders to warrant coutluuoiis operation of tho plant for several months. It is now running three machines, ono shift. "The lumber market Is about tho same, according to .Mr. Johnson, nut some ninrKcci ciiangcs nro tni- nig iiiiico in HiiipiuiiK circles. uwniK to the scarcity of off-shore steamers, many of tho larger boats running from California and Washington ports to California ports nro being scut to the I'3ast because of the high shipping rates. Tho smaller boats cannot afford to run from the larger ports to the south because tho rale Is practically tho sumo ns that from the smaller ports nearer the houtherii destination. Tho rates received by the steamers out of Portland Is no more than that re ceived from Coos Hay. For this reason It Is believed tho lack of shipping facilities may divert the lumber shipments from Washington nun uoiumiita ltlver mill to those of this section. COl'LD.VT (il3T STAItTI-31) llrltlsli Hark Ainiiliee is 12 Day (.! lug out or (iuir or (im.i.piii Arrives In Portland For 12 days tho llrltlsli bnrk Am. ulree tried her best to get out of the uuir or (iiiuyqiiii. siio was caught in the loll of the Doldrums nnd there lolled mid tossed In the heavy swells with nary" u breath of wind and as idle as the proverbial painted ship. Following this procedure tho vessel caught contrary winds ami was blown 1,200 miles off shore. She has Just arrived In Portland now. .'ii ilnjs out from (uayaiiill. VKSSHIj MOVF.MF.NTS An hid. Ceo. W. Fhler. Portland, 1:110 to day. Sailed. Adeline Smith, Oakland, ( : :t(t p. in. M'htordn.v. Ceo. W. Flder. Fureka, I p. in. Due Here. Yellowstone, Sail Frauclbco, tomor row. F. A. Kllbuin, San Francisco, this afterno'in $ 1 WORTH RFIMn iMFWQ NORTH BEND NEWS i tins .M.uiiison. ef Coiiuille. was the Kuesi eRtciila of his Mster. 1.-m I,' I.' ll....,., ....... ... ... ..,i. ii iii. i.t-iiiiiy.x ii iiii iiimiiy imve lemoved from .Seriiwn avenue to I Unit at the home of Mi l's. .Ion iums parent near Portland. Mrs. Ilyroii HoiUon. of CutchliiK Inlet, was a shopper in the city to day. Mrs. ('. A. N'ollner has received news oi tho serious Illness of hor iier, .mi-s. ii. s. sanford at Alsoa ' Oregon. ' , ... .. I Mbby COAL. Tlio Ulna YOU Imvo't ALWAVS USUI). lM,o,u 7 Vacltk ' ' l.lwry ami 'IVmisfcr Coniimny. .. ,,nvo nw i'KTTUIt heads, bill l-'uin-"'"". c prtntod nt TIIK TIMI3S low District T hatchery ut the head of navigation i, ono ot ti10 favorite visItliiB places and every Sunday many picnic pnr- Mies spend tho day there. Tho fact thero is good boat servlco on Coos .,. ' 7.... ., ,,,,ir ,. i,aitin0a akes o lap 8nlb"sln.c" ,ncn cnn K "P in tne eoning, biii COI.ONi:ij MOItltOW SHOWS IIAI( HOIt I.MI'ltOVHSIKXTS OK YJ-JAIl Over !I.",IMM i:K'ii(lc(l on Coos Kay Work During the Fiscal YtNir A total of over ?G5,000 wna xnpl,,lp(1 nll CoQ9 iinv ,... .iln ov 0XI)cn,lc" ooa "W " tl10 W eminent for harbor Improvements for tho riscal year. Tho following rrom the Portland Telegram gives! tne details oi tne won; none in tho 8tuto: in uiu u.si rnuiB nun iiaroorh (strict or Oregon u Bum or 11,370.-1 20.23 was expended during tho fia-1 t lyear ended Juno 30. 1915, nc. "in tno first rivers nmi hnrtiorh district I ca ........... ... ... ........... . .....i-i. REPORTS 1 tuu""fi lu l" '"'"' 'I'u'i which has just been compllnd and forward-!,, ed to Washington. I). C. by Colonoi 1 Jay J. Morrow, corps or engineers, U. S. A. Tho various projects on which the work was dono and tho amounts or expenditures aro as fol lows: On CiMjullle ltlver. "Improvements to tho extent or $21,2811.07 wero made to tho Coiiulllo Hlvor. Thirty per cent or tho Inshore extension or tho Jetty wns accon. plished. The completion ot tho restoration of tho channel between Hnnilou nmi Coiiulllo was brought about. "At Coos Hay, $(!.'., SOIi.Stl went In to tho projects there, $1,200 being used in dredging In tho Inside chan nel by tho Pulled Stntes dredge Ore gon. Tho balanco was ror tho opera tion and repnlrs to tho dredgo Colon el P. S. Mlchlo. Tho last survey Rhowed tho channel over tho bar t,- f'fWia If. ll.. -I 1 f,nt .In.... ... ........ 1 .- ...... ... ,,u mi IVVI. lUUl ill U.ll HUH 200 reet wide. Tho Mlchlo romoved a lotnl of 137.135 cubic yards or material. A sum of $1,700 was ex pended In tho restoration or tho chan nel In Coos ltlver. giving it a depth or four feet nnd about r.O feet wide. The SFusluw Jetty "The Sluslaw expenditures were. $!),!l7!i.:ila which were used tu thr, completion In the last contract fori1101 Tho decision In tho circuit the extension of tho Jetty l(!,r. feot Thero were 5-1,904 tons or rock pin' ceil In tho Jetty. ai taiiuiiia ine expenditures wore! t a .. .,,. , y,..m.B wore, T """ " u uio coiupioiiou of "" 1"" " seeuro a channel 10 feet dooil mill l.'.ft foot u-l.l.. ... .n. --. - .v.. .,,.. ,,, (UI. , ' Tillamook Hay, $1 it I.2.-.2, In con- The Dnllos-Colllo canal, $iJ0t.- 0I2. IT., iihed for the completion of ' " "" " lu "IIIK, dams, etc. '"" lu"w'- j"'" rwnuro two coats of paint on Cgsentlos canal, J20.tt:iti.r.0. foi-'hulldlng, placing or blackboards in """i"1'""" oi mo south wall of tho canal and $12.Stia.0ii for its opera-1 Hon and care AUea and Cons Ray. $l.S3fi.7r.. ' ,Mminauon and survey of the propject. iila1 r,. ... .....i i un.,n . ' CAm' & , . A. n. IIODOINS ' Marchfiolrl PAINT AND - DECORATING CO. I-Ntliiintei Furnished Phono wu.ll. Marshfield, Owgon m m. wu m oF mm mm m U I .rnoN' i)i:cii)i:i) I'ro.v uv pout oi-M'ogriMiK higlncor I'lillieniirx unit Others .Meet In ("oiiMiltntlnn Willi the I'ort .Members (Speelal to The Times.) MYUTLK POINT, July 22. The regular session or the Port of Co iliilllii Hlvor wns hclil here yesterday. The meeting wns attended by 10n- glnecr I'olhenius, Cnptnin Larson and i ... t -i 1 1 .1 . ... 011 01 AlUrSHllUHl, IlieHO KCIIUUIUUII lifllienlllni u- Ml fllf I'nrt finilCftl'lllfltr t.ionnseil river linnrovemeiit work. In order to keep the clitinhcl ror navigation throughout the WntPf ItPrlml. llotWOOll tllO VlCllllty of the North Fork Junction with tlic main river mid Myrtle. Point. It Is the opinion or tho Port that the dredging or shoal portions or this section ot tho river together with bulk heading will be sufficient to open the cntlro channel. To Appeal Case. The Port refuses to pny tho court awards l;i a dnuingo suit recently brought against them by Cnpt. Win. Panter, nnd will appeal the case to u hlghor court. AMONG THE SICK I .Mrs. A. II. ImHoff is reported ill at her homo on Union avenue, North Hend. Mrs. .lack Nowlln Is reported very III at her home on Coos Klvcr. .Mrs. J. J. Correlt, or North Hend, who has been very ill suffering from n stroko or paralysis, Is reported some better. .Mrs'. Finnic Hogcrs irf reported ill nt her home on South Coos Hivcr. iiiiiUiAUUlAAUliUllii ' ' t AT THE HOTELS ll $$ .1. J. Monahan, Portland; II. W. Adrian. Portland: Ceo rue J. Scther. couullle: J. L. Duncan. Portland: j, L Uxluh Myrtlo PoInt; A ,,, ,Iar. jry i.ortalMl. j. A, urennan, San Frnnclsco; L. C. Simmons, San pnuiclsco- 1 Krnncsco; P, g. SIHon, Portlnnd; c M 0nr,inor Portland- N I In - coIihoii Portlnnd ' St. Laurence Hotel K n pcrn-ul,i Wf0i It08c,rs; N nm.owit Knv.tn.m i.. w 1, ui oo.... n..' ...'... . 4. lIUILl LILULLIOl Willi t'll'inilll. II II ' - - ---..( . cntu; K. J. Lowroy, Hiutdon; J. I W. ltncker. Portland; Joo Howoll; Run Pmn..,.n- ii ifi..rV s., pm. """ -.o", .v. ....h.j, wit -i tin- Cisco; II. W. Fisher, Myrtle Point. i.Ioyd Hotel 0. L. Hanson, Larson Inlet; Krt Jlntthes, Ilrldgo; John Ilmentt, Hau .Matthes, ilrldgo; John Dl.n.nctt, llandon; C. Cnvannugh. Portland; John Sweet, Uosehiirg; 11. Anderson, llnndon; A. L. Vermott nnd wlfo, lliimloii. Itliiiuo Hotel j f"? lift 11 IU llnWXllfl II Unliilnm C1. ' wtiKi ,u 'iixiinui! i in ii in i ii mm u Curren, llandon; W. .M. Heese, Pow ers ;0ust Wnrtliur, I'ortland; 0. W. Hess. Ten Mile; 13. Llppmnn, Handon; It. J. Iloluigs, Coos Hlvor; II. C. Hanson, Handon; Dolbert Ben son, Powers. Case N Annenlcd. Notice has been sorvoij by tho attorneys for the Bcuooi uisinct oi .North Hend thnt tho caso or .Miss Carollno Slbel ver sus tho School board has been appeal ed to tho Supremo Court. Already there Is a motion In tor a new trial. This Is said to ho tho Hrst caso or this iiaturo lit tho state. Miss Slbol ,,ocmrL'(' thnt bIio had been dismiss "S tho school board declared sho had court was In ftivor or tho teacher, tho case being handled by J. T. Hrnnd. f......u I.M .. ,x-.. . . '""" imvo joiiob on ",u '1A"P us ueen exniniting n cur-1 " tt is a puzzle to local rior- Its. It in n ilnlilhi .,., l.w -- u.iu-iiuu ui w" " " "--i ii--" Him ine oilier hn,t n ,loel yellow. On the iIIvIiIIiil HIils will bo recoil oil fnn i, Jfihitlng nnd ropalrlng ot Cooston so,,)o1 house, up to Aug. i. v01.k ""use ami two coats of nni, ., I ,loor - "Idders apply to Mrs M 'f .......,KKaii, cieric of school district N'o. 10, Fastslde. City Auto & Taxi Co. Hay and Night Servlco For taxi, phono 20, Chatnll er Hotel For touring cars, phono 20, Chandler Hotel IA'N'N LAMHI3T1I, Prop. Now Cars Xow r, -now Lars . . . i - 7 1 SCHOOL BOYS MUST BE INSPECTED it i ti.tit.. ..r ii.. i tint "" , "Z :" '"VI ' I. INIIll ... ,..., wi "in- ' tor Hermits Illy Amor Mini Trow In coin liny Time 1 SIIMFFIHLD, Kiik., .Inly 22.--Tho clilcr medical officer or tlio gowrn silt board of education has notified L. Sheffield school authorities that government regards the medical ipectlon and supervision of older .nii.n..n .. .....Mmi. .if uiuii'itfiiit "' tne 1110! lu Itiatmut nil ntl.l al.Hn.'l- schoolboys as a matter or Hiipri'ini', ,., national conceni. In the event of a " I long war, he points out, hoys who are Itns!now about rourteeu years old. ma l.nno.i.n Mm amirii.i f'rnlll wllll'll Tl'- ' criiltB for the nrniy will lie drawn. Their physical well-being is tln-n- foro or utmost Importance. It had been proposed to llm,oiniii- no tho school medical Inspections hero ror the duration or the war, ow ing to the shortage or physicians. ONLY GERMANS CAN PRACTICE MEDICINE Such Will He Plan Probably Ciui'Vil Out in Itci Iln ut Doctor's Kpiiipst lily Ami.1 latf'1 I'itm In f'nnB Unv TIiiim I 1U2KMX. July 22. Foreigners will be forbidden to practice medicine In llerlln ir the Oerman Federation or Physicians' Associations has lis I cation committee a year ago In order way. Its business commission. In a (() (ko , ,,X(.iiango teaclilng In C'an- potltlon to tho Federal Council, hah Illn, ,.1V. , ,.. just rein.csted the Issuance or such'''''''- 'vu wr""'" ,,,nl ''lJ ,1" " xi prohibition, grounding its petition on the allegation that a great mini bor or foreign physicians aro now practicing In Herlln "In a iiuacklsh ninunor," notwithstanding the fact that these physicians have had to comply with tho same rules applica ble to domestic physicians before be ing admitted to practice. The fed eration desires not only to forbid practicing by physicians now here, but to make Impossible also tho ad mission or foreign physicians alter the wnr, IMMSOXFHS WOHIv In Itiissla They Are Fiuployeil on The Fiirins ny Ai.ocl.tM rri'iD to Coon lUj Tlrnfs.) PFritOCHAl), July 22. Tho num ber of war prisoners at preheat en- I ,. , , ",, '" v" ' B"K " nKrll',,Ulini1 nml ot,,t'1 w", I1" Ull8Hln ls Klve" "h'hlly at 2 (is.- ; ' Tin. lirnminnlit tT , rl,w. !,,.. .". ' . " ........ ' lm caU801' n Inr deinnnil ror pri i H(mcr laborers ror tho fnrms. Their monthly wage Is fixed at nbout $r.. or about hair tho ordinary rate. ! Ti.,r wnrf , ,.nnnmu -...., .1 i1 ,lc,r wo,, ls Kenoinlly proving sat-1 ..,. ' I " f I QOAl OVFRFI OW i t HL UVtt1rLUW j ' OK. IIOUSFALL was on the .itreet ngnln today nftcr a long illness 'thut has detained him at home roi many days. He expects to' leave In his machine about August 1 for San Frnnclsco to Join his family. C. P. DOK, president of tho North Iucirie Steamship Company, ac coiupanleil by his wlfo and son, stopped ofr hero a r.iw Iioiuh on the FJdcr. Thoy mo on tholr wr..- home to San Francisco Tom Portlnnd. .MISSICS MA DC 1-3 IIAHKY, Florence Alkon, Grnco Kruse and Frances Williams, wrlh Mrs. C. Q. Van Diiyn ns chnporono, ioh today to spend tho week-end at tho J. A. Mntson suinnior homo "Tho Nook" on South Coos River. W. A. LHS1-3 and wire, or South Coos Hlvor, nro plnnnlng to spend n couplo or months at iln. .. i.'...... .... I.U. cisco exposition. Mrs. Luses nrother, Jairtos Hyruo and Chas l)iiiisun. will have charuo of ti. , .. h l" , I i.iibo raiicu wiiiio they are awai- I.MHS. J. M. UPTON' fni,.n,i ., was with him. went to Lakoslde to Join his mother nnd slstor. who are spending tho week thore, while Mr. McKoown is at Smith ltlver on n fishing trip with Dr. Sother and Warron lteod. . A. HARRIS, of tho Photo Abstract Co.. arrive,! home today from Long Honch, California, whero ho and Mrs. Harris have boon snnniiin about tbroo months for tho bono-! "i or his health. n0 is much lm litoio.1. Mrs. Harris will return in a couple or weeks. Mr. Harris ramo up via Handon. Ho was Informed, at San Francisco that tho N'ann Smith had been fi.n.-.pro.i tor a trip to Australia It is un- . . cimooi, here tint tho N'ann will. b rrom Australia to tho Philip- DAMAGE IS PAID RAID SUFFERERS Ill Klsli (iovetnincnt (IIvom Out l.0,- " MM l TI.om. Whoso lYoperty 'I'Ikiso WHOM' I'. Was llintroyetl Illy Am in lull' I I'"'"" '" ,'1""1 "l"r T,mf1' ', T.nunn.V .Inly 22.- Tin' I'arlln- Committee which wiih up- - t uioniaij po liilwl iifliM ' " f lis i iiiinii mmii raid on he IhI H ' " '' ( : " gate and hi e w ''" ur"' has thus r.ir dlstilliulpd ?ir,n,i((i In , i,..lmiHiltlu In MuiKn WHO HUlMM'CMl indemnities to those who HUircrou properly damage In eoimt anil an t),.ut w raids. I'p to .tune lift (here had Iipo.. rw ( altogether fourteen uttaeUs on (.rent u'" ui i.m ttiiKesat,J" lli-lliilll In- llllsllll' Itil'C'l (if t . Willi t'ltill casualties us fiilown: killed, 5(1, nf wl.oin 2 I wo.e men I women, unit 1 1 children All the men killed were (-t llnu. Wounded, so far ns ascertained. HIS, of whom sii were men, ;ir. wo men, and 17 children. LONDON TEACHERS FEAR SUBMARINES Do .Vol Want to Take Sen Vuyajje Vacations on Account of Diiiijjcin of Trmi'l .Vow 1.0X1)0 X. July 22. A number or London kcIiooI teachers, who were grunted leave or absence by the lOdu- wish to iravei uy sea m u i.n.ut time." and therefore, wish their leavo of absence extended "until the sub marine menace Is loss dangerous." Tho educalon committee has decided to extend lhelr leave until January 1. GERMANS SUPPLIED NEW UNIFORMS Pre-ent I'lelil (Jrny I'iuiimI to Wear Hailly mid u .e Stjle Is Ailopleil 1II-3ULIX. July 2J.--Tlu present Cerinan "rield-gray" unirorms having been round to wear badly, the troops are being gradually Hiipplled with a now uniform of which the coat Is gray ami the tiouserH bluo-grny. Tho coat Is touted to resist a water pres sure of three Inches oi water lor twenty-iour hours, while the cloth or the trousers will leslst a pressure of rive Inches or wiiter ror the same time. '''lnifs want ads wring results ,. Puget Sound Bridge Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General W COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR fliir Pnnc Rn; nffion hue nwnilnhln fflp flffdlt'r work the Dredge "Seattle" the most pow nuerriil, best cHiulppcil ami most llioroDf., euty-lncli lirdrmillo Oreilgo In Piiclfle '", lv Coos Bay office, Marshfield, Oregon. High Quality Grocenj t Our own prompt and particular delivery sen iiuiuiu UIUIK5 ueing ouior ine nign runi Kuujiiig uur prices as low as consisieni wijui ness makes Conner &. Hoaglanl 1 The Leading Grocers Dealers in Good Grct . 797 South Broadwav. Phones 348-J t i - TT Z- 1 1 - "II,M" -"" . - JhJ.-AJ TELEPHONE DIRECTORY The Jlllv tolonhnnn rlimntnrv k nnw hPIIld'' Careful use of tlio dirpntnrv will imn.,ve yoi CALL BY NUMBER. If you do not receive ac 'ti new unecioiy promptly, call Ghiot Upciawr. COOS AND CURRY TELEPHONE FIRST NATiomai oAMir RlIILDlH JNDEPENDENT AUTO SE .wiftiinolil, .North Hend, Kmplrc, 'i'nrlieol, Sunset W- Ionics Mar.shfh.hi llt lllIsy (.,.,. 7j.0 ( Ui xuwA " p' ,"'i 5 I Leaves North Hetul 15 minutes later. I I.eaves Fmplro S.nt) . ,.. j,..0 . ,.. liS0 V. ".on p. in. 'j'rlps iifii.,. n.., i....... i. ...MiiSM' Hnsy Conu.,-, M),t phono j (7.l,' OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE fiorst ii King. Cars lenvo .Alnrshflebi Cars k.vo for Ihupho , , " ' ... i-ai(. .siiimet Unv 1-Mwh. F.nnlro. ,-, ,' Zl,''''' '' ' 'l'u "'''" - L11 '" f ""' f"QK" '"21-1 Wl I ..... "Ml ll '"" "Ml.,,,,,, ... " '"n:J .... innit,clll( 'unable I,, I,,,,.). . . vi .. ".""II Hyndlcai.. r.Mimi w, or rough diamond.. 5110,001. xviueh hadljj (lornian Sontiiw. , Htoui's In i in. t'niieijJi ii. .ii "W I I M III llll H 'J'l ' '''toil 8Uh,M ul.M) "" "i (oontrl iiioiius. ,,,! the mad uh iiriHii as ever. Prod.i. i uf 01P enlly him.ipi1, lh(fc South Af-ira nro clmyj" engineering staffs dnt live till... .its rw tuke a i-.nt! time.'., 'hired "' r .re the J lured In ti n nl,i ,,..! ... l'IU ' "N IUIItt- (.ernuins Unto ,w lcs(.y ), III- i iMrimiij DUNKIHK. Kf,w Tho (ioniums are mi deiitroyltig lltpiij front, similar to thaw used ror some time J sinii wire entnugleaid,1 The liquid Ij com linler under IiIrIi pr Under Is arrlcil on i j like n fire extlnsto or a low-r H'lcaieitti Is thrown In a siren ngalust the barbed r till migh more qulci'i fni'U xkiiftl Liit'fir ll KILL WI'iOM, ; Illr AntmlilH PimliV LONDON Jtlljr 3:J Hdldlers nt (iaUaj hr tenced l a yeir'i each fi;r icining a &' took to be ,1 (lermii deuce showeil tliatti-l rested the man uhll- ii:-B . .... I.. I fti1. liln. In l station and licit b that he died Tlnaw. he u former llrltlsht.1 .'' d service. hoi 3a) Dredging Co. S MalnoL, Seattle, W "M f - A . 111. t i ? n 111 . IS II rt M T ut -tf n in., i.a f I ll( 4W 41 ! 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