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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1915)
! V M EIGHT " jv,y. rrr-rsr: mm .nn n. in M"'lil H ti orfmin MtlDAl Mi'll.t " nM THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1915- I VI NIMH imili'M EVENING EDITION, TWQ-FQR ca ONE SALE KILL HOT OPE BUTE TDOJIT IS HOTTEST BISE8JILL SCORES PORTLAND PAPER .MAN DENIES JIOVI3 TO START PL'LP .MILL IS ON IN FULL SWING GET YOUR SUIT NOW Arrow Shirts, $1.50 values, now $1.15 ' 'Arrow Shirts, $2,00 values, now $1.65 Soft Shirts with soft Cuffs, $1,50 val., now $1.15 Soft Shirts with soft Cuffs, $2,00 val,, now $1.65 Soft Shirts with soft Cuffs, $2,50 val,, now $1.85 THREE LOTS OP UNDERWEAR reduced now to 45c 55c and 75c per garment, MEN'S HOSIERY, aspecial at 20c, Three for 50c HATS $3,00 Hats now $2.45 $3,50 Hats now $2.65 CHOICE OF AMY STRAW HAT IN THE HOUSE, $1 NOTE WINDOW DISPLAYS Listen! "Money Talks" Listen! faMMMlioeCc MARSHFIELD BANDON FOUR STORES MYRTLE POINT POWERS 11 IEEDJF TIES IlItlTIKII f.'OVERNJIEXT COMKN TO COAST FOR SHIPMENTS Opening; Order Relieved Forniiiner of Steady Mmlcct May Result in Local Roost News from thu Nortli Hint llio British government Ih nlroady cnBt lug about for tliu purchase of rail- THANKS REGEVLD roml tioB on tliu Pacific coast Ih good word for tho local tlo men who for mouths hnvo boon complaining tho bottom has dropped out of tho nmr-ot. From semi-official sources In Portland . oral) coos -ray SENT REPRESENTATIVES Letter 'IVIIm of (i'oikI Acniupllsliiucut of Hugh JlcLnln ami Henry .SciigNturkcu On Visit Portland thnuks Cooh Hay for rending representatives there to meet with tho members of tho Rivera nnd IIiirborH committee. In a letter I Just received from W. I). R. Dotoon, Hccrotnry of tho Trado and Comiuor clal lliircau of tho Chnmher of Com mcrco, voices this npprcclatlon. Ho says, "Tho Portland Chamber of Commerce extends to you its vory 'iHlncore House of nmircclntlon of tho Portland tho word comes that tho vnhlQ ot invnB nil;ll McLa,n ,, English In September will mrcliaHOenry SellKSt!lcl;on hero na tho rep thousanda of dollarH worth of ties In ' resentntlvoB of your community dur tho Northwest. Such a move, It la ll(, tho rcC0Ilt vh11 of ,hu uvorH Intimated, will go far toward isIvIiik ' nI1, Harbors committee tho market a booat and strongly In-, .,, Ill0ll nmt,o vory stronK and djentea a growing need that probably ffl,ctlVo ruKOntton to tho com will result lu a steady market. ' mittPa covering tho needs and pos- Tho rebuilding of railroad Hues in , HmMm of your section, and wo feol tho Old Country Ih roBpoiiHlblo foriUmt nlcl K00(l wl reauU ,,y ronBO this move. Hundreds of miles 'f i ()f their visits," rails hnvo been torn up; thcao must' A r0lly ,' tllH ,,,lt,,r lniH ,, nil bo rolald. Tliu first steamer on-(H(ml IU,rtll ,,y secretary Motloy of to tho coast for tho handling of thu 10 chamber of Commerce of this lies ii in Wild win unvo a capacity 01 cty about L'.coo.ooo roet. JloTcatnpH all over Coos county huVo uieon open through the spring uud cjunimor mouths and many of Ilea they than John Lcwtlivwilto Say.s Pnity Hero Out of Curiosity Business Con ditions Aio Hotter Curiosity prompted their trip In hero and no credence can bo given the report that tholr company In tends to. lease, or buy the pulp plant at the C. A. Smith mill, was the statement last evening of John Lowthwnltc, resident manager of tho Crown Coltunbla-WIIlametto Paper Mills Company, tho .largest concern of Its kind on tho Pacific Coast. Tho fa(jt that the party came hero from Portland and Immediately went to Investigate tho local plant led to minors that there was a move on foot to put tho pulp mill Into opera tion again. Thoy were met at tho mill by Arno Maroon and shown ovci tho plant. "It's most complete," said Mr. Lowthwulte, "and thero certainly bus been a lot of money spent In Its election." He explained tint the piccesa used hero for making pulp Is directly oppoalto to tho i.rocnis or tho mills which ho represent;). "So much so," ho continued, "that- I feel like an absolute struugor and layman In this plant." Mr. Lowthwnllo Is accompanied by his undo, A. J. Lowthwal'to, is Blstant mill manager or tliu com pany, and C. V. Morden, son of the Iui'rIikim mnnngor. of the Morning Oregonjan, lu Portland., ' I ' 'Want to' Out' Deer. ' .John' Iewthwalto sonUhlH toitrln cur and chnffeur from Portland to Rosoburg and from there the party rcvo In yesterday in tho auto. They vjoet t? leave Coos llay, returning tthor tonight or tomorrow morning. )n tho wuy homo several days will bo Hpont In Cow Crook Canyon hunt ing. Mr. I.owthwalto was oxtromoly anxious to hear about tho hunting or Curry, saying ho had hoard it tho hunter's paradise. ! Tho decline of tho lumber market j means also tho fall or tho paper ; market, Mr. I.owthwalto explained. Ho said this, condition I.ns obtained foi two yenrs, but bollovcs thoru Is i boom coming. This he Illustrated with the fact that spruce logs In tho Columblu river havo boon Hell ing for about $8. CO u thousand nnd now thoy havo gono up to $10 and often cannot bo had. Business Improve. Uuslncss conditions are Improving. Mills of tho company aro running full time, though all machines rro not In use Tho company has largo pulp and pnper mills at Orogon City, Camas, Washington; Powell Hlver and Ocean Falls, II, C and at l'lor ista, California. "Plenao do not Bay that our visit hero has anything to do with tho local pulp plant," Bald Mr. Lowth walto. "I)o you think thcro Is a move n put tho pulp mill horo Into opera tion ugaln?" was tho quory. "No, I do not think so," was tho reply, "at least as far as any of tho members or our party know. Hu said so much has been suld about tho plant hero that they nil were curious to sea It and bo com bined business with pleasure and drove hero, expecting to get a .leer J or two on tho way out. THEHJIOJIETER REGISTERS 7I AT XOOX fOno Degree Warmer than Previous Hottest Day Early in July Long Wanu Spell Today was tho hottest dny or tho yoar on Coos Hay. About noon, tho government, ther mometer roglstorcd 79, according to Mrs. B. D. tOstllnd, official observer. The previous hottest day was ear ly In July whon tho murcury .climbed to 78. Absonco of. tho northwest wind niado tho heat more Intcnso and Coos Dayltes jvero given a llttlo taste of the. oxtromo warm weather that has been prevailing In Portland and in tho Interior. Old residents say that Coos Hay hns had mora continuous warm, sun shiny weathor this summer than ov er before For tho past month, thoro has been llttlo wind, rain or cloudy weather, a condition most un usual for this season of tho year. FOR TIIIItD TIJIE BEAVERS DUST AXUELS IX PORTLAND Jitok Ilyuii, Soutlicrii Twlrler, llriiK1 Wrong- Kind of Dirt for "Mud Hull" anil Loses Out LOCALS TAKE GAME XOHTII REND. llltOTIIKHHOOI) LOSKS KI.I.WINO JJAlTM-J 1'ltclilng of JarvU Largely Itespnn- Hlble K.ic;t to Stage tho "Itiib. I,er" lii XoHli Honil 'Soon ' It took ton Innings for tho Marsh flold Metljodlstj l)r.otherliobd,tp , trans, actrin lq-ttovj 'victory loy'or "Vho. isrotuorliQoil nlrtoof North Bend yca terday artornoon on tho field lu South Mnrshfleld and for tho lust three frames the flip of a coin could easily havo picked tho winner. Tho first game, soveral weeks ago was a tlo and tho visitors declare an other battle inuat bo staged before thoy nro willing to uult. For tho locals tho twirling of Jar vis seemed responsible for the final result. At all times ho was steady and was thero with any quantity of speed, so much so that Wllllamaon, catching In tho first thrco or four frames, was unablo to liold him and finnlly went to' short' stop w'hllo W. W. Langworth'y enmo In behind tho bat. Nortli Uend started tho scoring and tho Olid Of the fifth lnnltu found them with tho better end or a r, to 2 card. A homo run. tho only ono of tho'gamo, by Will Stnuff, and tho soveiltli, eighth und ninth frames woro even. Tho lineups '7fol!ow: fliarsiirield North Hond Will staufr H. Simpson Flrat Haso E. II. Campbell A. O. Haab Second Itaiio Mclnturff M. Cliapollo Third Ilnso "owe i' j. w. Hunt Itlght Flold Shlpmnn L. UussjII Center Flold Mllo Sumner .' b, iiutchlns Loft Field J. Q. Jnrvls M. Jackson Pitcher W. Laugworthy L. Haub Catchor Williamson A. Chapninn Short Stop l'lSIlOENTAGKB OF COAST XKAOUB ' w 'l. p:c. Los- Angeles . "S2 (! -.fiC8 San Francisco 71 CC .r,2U Vernon 73 71 .d07 Salt Lake ..; r,8 73 .182 Portlsryid ... 63 73 .4 fit! Oakland CO 82 .44(1 '' llljr AnsorhU'J I'rrM lu Cooa Uay Tlmf.,1 POHTLAND, Ore, Aug. 27. Jack Hyan, twlrler of renown on tho An elB nine, has met his Waterloo. He niado tho supremo mistake or his lire whon ho failed to bring a bucket of California, southern California soil, with him to Oregon. Tho tull rungy pitcher throws the "mud hall" and Oregon mud Is no use; threo times In a row tho Portland Ueavers have taken tho measure of tho visitors. During tho game, whllo In tho box Hyan Is seen to spit on tho bull, reach Into his back hip pocket for a hand full or dirt which ho careful ly places on tho moistened spot nnd tho resulting twlrjer breaks over tho pan, In moBt alarming style, at least It ought to hut Ryan lias tho wrong kind of dirt Tor his "mud ball" and tho v-sfaffjotyf,"? f lj!i " Tho. scores, of ycst.ortIay ( follow: Coast League At Portland It. II. K. Los Angeles 1 11 1 Portland 2 7 "0 10 Innings. At Oakland; Salt Lalto 7 lfi I Oakland 4 8 2 At Vernon: San Francisco 4 9 1 Vomon 1 C 1 American League At St. Louis: Philadelphia 1 St. Louis 10 Ao Detroit: Boston 0 Dotrolt 7 12 Innings. At Clovoland: Now York 0 Clovoland G At Chicago: Washington 2 SPECIAL PRICES ON MEN'S AND BOYS' SIM? AT THE GOLDEN RUL lr MEN'S SUITS "" C9nnn Snilo nt $13Kfl $19 Kn o,.:i. .. $18.00 Suits at ZZ$1 1.50 $1l'.00 Suits a ""!!? $15.00 Suits at .$9.50 $7.50 Suits a ""f$ Boys vz.w ou i is ui i.oo Boys! $2.85' Suits at -.$1.90 Boys' $3.25 Suits at ..$2.15 Boys $4.25 Suits at . $2 85 Boys' $5.25 Suits at $350 Boys' $6.50 Suits at ' $, ' We have a good lino of all-wool Norfolk Suit 1 Boys, from $4.25 to $6.85. Tho wool mixtures and J' ckiroys make splendid sin ts for school wear S? ' T Buy the Boys' Complete Outfit for School at this $b TiTe Golden Rule ALWAYS BUSY THE LOWEST PRICR 1111.UIUUU01 jiuw 1 hoi iMuuuiia uank THE BEST ASSORTMENT IHIPPING NEWS DHEAKWATEH IS IH KILBUHMAHMIB aki'.ivick i:aklv Tiiitoncii 1 'ot; I-ltO.M POHTLAND TODAV Cnplalu ."Miiccnn lljick fiimi Vncu- thin nt ICxposltiou Has (ioitil Passenger List J. V, U. P. L. Chicago 1 13 Innings. National League At Philadelphia: Clnnlnnatl l Philadelphia 4 At Now York: PlttBhurg 2 Now York 1 At Ilrooklyn: St. Louis Ilrooklyn At Doston: Chicago Iloston 9 Innings called darkness. thorn have thousands of wish 'to dispose or at hettor igolng prices. SOME SPECIAL PRICESinSrSTI LlQICS rVll5sSSLhlllrCn Dr. Ira ll. nartio has lniin.i,,i ,. Iinnixwi. . i- " I For the next week we are, mu"'0,,t ror n "'b k001' rol8 n akinti a c oan-nn nf nnr : - h.uu,,v, ,.,,,, TO PUT SUNDAY vi:it (.'amk iu:tvi:i:n hi:a- HILL AND IIATCIIICUY our KUXDAY IHNNKIC, n:00 to ::, " "'U ". "-". UL. ul ul". , llend diirliiL- tli HpI.u... p,iriv.,.i ""Hheiy Cluh Wants Alutili nt for noo. IjuIIcs anil gentlemen. 'IVI- SlOCk 01 LatllCS , MlSSeS aildoctolier 8 and u and says that he j SunU l,l,,", for ,(,( Kl,, Ulit uphono 1S17.L. .Mniliflehl lloiiso. Children's LOW Shoes. Re- thinks Kovernor Wlthycomuc, State ()1'1 v,uyv ly Mih. Ilui-vey. member, these are not Old Engineer Lewis and S. Heiison and m ,, .. . I i ' . ,. , I , . ,, ,. , "mm .iuiiiihuii llliu .UKO IHirKC, .ShOp-WOrn merchandise, bUt!Jol,l11 " ". '" I'ortlancl good 0f Uio llatrHery team this afternoon UriGIlt, QlCail, SliappV lieW tOOt-'" ""K"1 "u ,u, ,0 arranged to ehallongo FREE 111 SYSTEM Shortly after tho fog raised on tho bnr tills morning tho steamship Ilrcakwntcr crossed in with Captain Mnegcmi once more on tho bridge after an enjoyable vacation spent ut the (exposition. The ship brought u good sized passongor list and freight cargo and will leavo out again for tho north on Sunday morning: Tho passengers arriving hero wero: Miss IC. M. Roberts, Mrs. Nolllo Holmes, Walter Holmes, Hollo Holm es, W. K. Holmes, 10. L. Lowell, Mrs. K. L. Lowell, L. A. Wltloy, Ceo. Holt, Mrs. S. M. Leach, K. Kngron, Albert Kngron, Mablo May, Victor Worta, E. M. Kldrldgo, C. V. Johnson, rJ. Undo, Mrs. C. V, Johnson, Lillian Johnson, V. H. Shooinakcr, J. W. Klrkpatrlck, F. J. Huntley, C. A. Hushong, Mrs. C. A. HiiBhong, Coo. Wild, F. K. Carpenter, II. J. Mc- Cracken, F. M. Cartor, Kdnn Jones, Mrs. Anna Decker, Jennlo Plcrco, 13. P. Rogers, Mrs. D. McDonald, R. II. Stcelo, I). Denle, Miss Roso Hall, Mrs. Helen Moskoy, D. C. Allison, D. A. Allison, Mrs. I). A. Allison. Mrs. i F. M. Cartor, O. C. Carson, A. Mnrk- ( bam. !;. Llnstroni, 11. It. Rhodes, J. Jonos, Mrs. Krlckson, Kdw. lOrlckson Leonard Krlckson, M. Dahl. FO AUTOMOBILES E NU S TAT ON DULAYKD IX .i:.VI.a (J LAM) AND I THIS MomiJij RrlKS Ili.T Tens IWslit-U Down Willi Heaileit I'lmj List In Jinny Trips Delayed In leaving Portlulti hindered several hours by tbefcJ steamship Klllmrn arrived to I shortly before noon from Porj and loft down uliout foir o'i for Eureka and San KranclK(,J lug with licr n full capacity (i&l ger list. She brought In 111 t of freight for Cooa llay. Passengers from the north w W. McMullcu, Mrs. A. Johnioic thrco children, Pearl Ball? Frances O'llrlen, Wayne Pito MrB. Palntor, J. McCullocb.1! W. Stophcn, Royal V. Nllei, 1.1 Ilarrott, M. Willnrtl, W. S. Bate I Thoso sailing from CoosBijul Mrs. W. K. Knowlcs, MluCfcl nas, .Mrs. Riidnas, Mrs. J. F J son, Mrs. F. J. Do Neveu, Jliut shall, Mrs. Hughes, Jr., Rl Jlarklo, Jlrs. Markle, Mlsi & Doll, Mrs. Louis Doll, Sin. JL W llormau Knowlcs, A. L. Klocl, E. ICuch and wlfo, V. S. to Fred Marx. Androw SlcClelUsC ell Doll, Alva Doll, C. Koch, to' ICuch nnd Maino and Kminii Rosholla Matthows, T. D. ZW man, It. 13. Miller, Ella Lppla.& Allco McDonald, Mrs. H.T.PW J. Vlers, Mrs. Vlers, A. D.Cn; Mrs. Campbell. F. OalbrHta. r Oalbralth, Ralph W. Jessoa. E I (iaitn. Ames Johnson. Mn Jou Mrs. Ilnrtwlg and Mr. HsrlfU- JLUtSII FIELD IIAUDWARE COM PAW INSTALLS FIX 13 t'OXVH XIEXCI3 VOH AUTOIS'IW AXD IUCYCLISTS ALSO SUPPLY OILS S13X(JSTAt'KI3X TELIKJUAPILS AIIOUT WIRELESS SITE PW 11 MMMW Tl ! MODEL CASH GROCERY I., no.. f H,! o., l.!,u'u. wuui ui una ouuaun a muKU' and style. READ THESE PRICES ' American Uidy, ('un .Metal, One. I'lxly, California, to dispose of his general merchandise store there. Ho tho Ueavor Hill team for a game at tho Nortli llend grounds Sunday afternoon for u ll)0 Hide bet. Tho only restriction Is that each Strap Pinup, regular prhv, ijttl.fw, ticau-iip prlco $2.95 Patent Lea licr Jlary .lane, logul.ir The task of finding some-i1"l,v' -. -iih-iiii pii.o thing wholesome and good fori $2. 1 0 dinner is at an end when you , .mi.,-.- i..,i,., Leather Ankie-s,,,,,, S.iiuhil, j.e Hia to lii, regular price SI. HO, cleau-up price $1.55 CIiIIiI'n Patent Leather Ankle Slr.ip jSaiulal. hles 5 to 8, regular prliv, expects to return to North llend to I team shall .win,, it ,,inv.,r , I locate, ,1111111 u-iin i.n... ........... .... .i... . I .. ...... ,,, iuujcu un mo luuill call on us VEGETABLES FRUITS DRIED AND CANNED GOODS Supt. 13. L. Coo announces that the In ono or more games this season. .Men who havo not played either team will bo barred. It Is oxpocted that Denver answer will ho received by tomorrow. with Hill's noon Everything the season and markets afford (JIVE IS A TRIAL ORDER Free Delivery 86 COMMERCIAL AVE.! W.H.DINDINGER&C0 $ l ...", clean-up price $1.35 Infant Patent Leather Ankle Strap Sniulnl, hles 1! to ., tegular price, $l.t!,1, cleaii-up price 95c PHONE 433 B-nker Hill Departmput Store North Rend schools will open Sep tombor la, iul that he expects to have everything lu readiness soon. Supt. Ashby of the Warren Con struction Company hns received word that his four-year old dauuhttir who .recently underwent an piiern-i B-o,I',ut0,, tm,,r oa"lw shops lu tho lion lu Portland Is getting along' Il,urt0r8 "tripled "y tho later, nicely. Part of the bono in her leir! Tl, "room factory between North was taHep out and Inserted in tliu ,lo,,,i ailtl Mnrshfleld may Instnl Says Ooveriiiucnt .May Itiiild Digger Sliitlnn Heiv Thau Present Ono 1 at Cnpo Dlanco Jfau CoiiiIiik A bigger and more powerful gov ernment wireless station than tho one nt Capo Dlanco Is in store for Coos Day, according to a wlro re spine, Kruso nnd Hanks say that tho con tract for tho barges for tho .Miami i shingle making innchluory and on- largo their lino. J. (1. Mullen, V. C. Oorst add, Peter The Marahflold Hardware Com pany has Just Installed u free air sys tem for nutolsts, motorcyclists and bicyclists. Tho plant will bo a do elded convenience na Hin nra An wheels can ho renewed with air r '' vetl ,,y l,l Chnmher of Cominorco without difficulty. nt I100 toduy from Henry Sengs- Tho .Murshflohl Hardware Com-1 ta('la'" '" Sim ''"mclsco. Ho was pany also hus a filtered gaBolliio sys-i nlru'1, nftcr tllu '"econt action of tho teni and supplies monogram and zor-' pxcc,,,lvo comnilttee, If ho could oleno In nddltlou to ColumbU bat-!1"'1080 lho (le"1 for tho flvo ncrea on terles and other needs of tho nn.,8ll,mus ,I,lot chines. Tll w follows: "Slto will lmyo Messrs. IlarrlgannndNeff, thoon-i , ,,)0 "all for ""'' cloa "tlo fur- terprlslng proprietors of the Marsh.l ."' Mr- ,)0 '"o chief of ra- I'orlWtl II ftolil Hardwnre, wfll bo glad to have tho public take advantngo of tho now freo air system and will bo pleasod to extend any other assistance to au tolsts ahd wheolnibn at any time. ' t , Plioue :tii Quarry Company for tho Slimlnw ''KBlo, the financial commlttoo for work will require a force of aboutl11'0 "rll,KO Carnival, have sue twenty-flvo men at tho shipyards for ceodea ln ra'slng nbout $400. Mr. sixty days. Muilon stntes that ho believes that Mlsa Amelia Voh has taken a ne.l,,0 """o can bo raised which will sltlon with Postmaster Jlngulro Uho tho llmlt- Among thoso subscrib tho North llond postofflco. j ' nr: Oorst & King, $50; William Chief of Pollco 13. P, Anderson re- Schrock' 50: Coos Day r,,ocory, suiued his duties yesterday after aj25' M- E Kverltt, $25; Chris Peter-thirty-day vacation Bpent San Eran- s0"' 15; cllUB' Thorn, $25. Cisco, ami in tho quest of deer near Powers, P. L. Swearlngeii and Clark Oald mon and John. R. Harris havo eou- JUNCTION CITY James Smltl. and his sister, Mrs. Whitconib, wero hadly hurt when their auto turned turtle. v SOCIAL CALENDAR FRIDAY Eastern Star Session. Lucky Thirteen Club with Mrs. L. h. Bradley In East port. Epworth Leaguo Social nt M. 13. Church hall. EUGENE C. P. Darnard, former contractor for the Coos Day-Rose-hurg mall service, has traded his Eugene city property to Judge Brown for his 3G0 aero ranch, valued nt $30,000, nenr here. no im i..u raciric, will sond u rop resentntlvo to Mnrshfleld early next week to examine slto. If satisfac tory, sonio work will bo dono nt once. Main work will bo postponed "Mil spring. It will mean entirely now station much moro powerful than Cnpo Blanco." U Is belloved the presont owners of the land will nccopt n partial payment nnd a noto for tho romaln- uor. thus allowing .Mnrshfleld. to t'lvo a clean title lu handing tho land over to the government. . - NOW IX SAIp LAKE Mrs. V. II. Pease, who was a resi dent of Rosebnrg five years ago, was here today from San Francisco on routo to Salt Lake. She is visiting for a fow days with friends at Suth erlln. Mr. Pea80 wa8 ft fornep con tractor on tho Roseburg-Coos Day .s ..no. Koseburg Ilovlew. , VESSEL JIOVDIKXTS Arrived Breakwater, 9:30 a. m. Kllburn, Portland, n. m. Due Here Santa Clnra. San Tt Cisco, Eureka, n. m. Thomas I. Francisco, today. Sailed Kllburn, San Frin Eureka. Saturto Wand, S DM II n MClAf CI OATS U,UU '" FOR SMA Will Do llctnwii l,l"Jlrt'I!St Htoro and Ws-m " For Small UimU ! xTHi.,.. tim the 220 i J tiuiiLiuh ... AnnI , " float landings put "VrvntriH twoen Comniercmi "u -., .im oniios havo brought a n ,J ollne boats tho I'lercim"" Kront street " : fl put lu a 330 foot tlofJ Hardware store au,;riili kot-, and. when con"""- ,rtn, 1 the local wateriro -.- &m feet of unbroken float Wa n....ni,i A.rl For years tho i boats tn nra n,wl Inlets inVO cW. dS tho short docks at the e ffj) various streets, sonietim" f!, In two and three deep. , relievo this congestion. j,. .vment ' ',..,1 nan uutu '"". lining " This last worK i ",-7. day labor. The wwrrr.ni off soveral piles yesienw In ho Hlln at tno "" ti nvoniie. .t ; J u