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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1915)
m if w I M vM. t f :i m jt iih . a n v?i l!i TWO ' ... . i - THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1915 EVENING EDITION. '- . " i M.ll. I ttsst LUMBEH- IS HIGHER PHOWEDEAL CLOSED AM'AXCK OK HI.50 PIHt TIIOl'S. 'sVSTHM OF I'.MPOJW DKVKLOP. AND IIKCHNTLV llalph Hound Deceives Word From Father of Improved ' Conditions For Lumber .Mills Itillph Hounds, of tliu North inliil 3IHXT COM PA XV IIOl'GHT SHIPPING NEWS Now' Company, has reiPcHod n'lcA-flHe Umpniiu Development Company tcr foftf his fntliMv'l-AlltoViid Coos mid Curry Telephone Company I'ui'cIiii'sct'.M .Snlo Is Completed Voslcrdiiy ?dlo of tlio telephone Hystcm of TELLS OF OUR COAL TELLS OFiflR IRK to! Hit" Coos mid Curry Tolophone stiperlnlcndont, who returned lust evening. Tlio sale tabes In the phones through wcatorn'Douglns iind of Wlflfltn, Knnsnsl' Velllngvbf n Cujnp'any was completed yesterday iinpfl,Tllni!vniir. Ift linili..i"'i ilooa' ' ) J 'K. Montgomery, COllllllorClnl Mr. Ttotihds. Sr., Is a Hiclnbcr tit tlio Mriir,,or Hounds &. TbVler, who have a llVib ?of twcntylflvc' retail 'lnmber ynntftn Kansas suWoitlahoma. Ho',KlWthe local rompaiiy n line of cx snystfiat he has Just ' placet! an'lnnK0 from Cold Bench to Oar order for oinJ'Mnirfflre'd clirldads of Hnor'wlth approximately U.OOOwork lumber' totalling about ll.bnn.ooo "'g telephones, font In nrdnr tn inko mlvnntnite of' The sale marks another step for- .IflKJIJ HKIPWOItTII SI'KAKS ;ooi) wohd von coos i:.(iiNi:i:it poluhmfs ixtkh- VIKWKD IX POKTLAXD PAPFH Cilyvn FncLs' 'CotiteniliiK What lias Hern Accomplished by the Hrcdgo Mlelife Hero the low prices prevailing before tlio rise. He Indicated that the Hue was general, fir especially being if fectcd. This "will bo particularly Rood howb along tlio Pacific Coast. Tlio market has been stronger, but this le railroad Into the Coos Hay country according to Judge G. F. Sklpworth, who returned last week after hold- ward In the development of the Coos and Curry system. Since the advem here of Charles Hall, president of the concern and ,1. K. .Montgomery there have beun several exchanges pur- Ing term of court at Coqtilllu aim chased. There remains now onlv a visit at Marshflcld. four exchanges In this 150 miles ol " "Their resources nro wonderful,' " -" . ' , roast not owned bv the local com-1 he said. "wnon tins road is coin- Is the first general advance In prices C0a8t nV..W"Ci.L "!?J.?".V. ..,,.! n,v Hnn ,,nl,ln will naiiy. i nese are i uum uratiii , !" .-..-.. , , Ii.nnclnta. rnnnlllo ami Mvrtle bum Coos county coll, I have no Point. There arc approximately 1(0 'phones on the exchange at (5nrdln- cr and Scottsburg. The president of the 'phone company was Louis Seymour and the secretary. J. P. Shjh Kugriio Poople lo Xt Itcnllc IJvtent or Howotiieos of This Sect Ion .Judge Sklpworth who presided at tlio recent term of circuit court hero, speaks a good word for Coos Hay In tho following from the Hugc.no Guard: "Kugonc people have little Idea of the .nature of the country they are to be connection with through the completion of the Willamette Paclt- J ment dredgo Colonel P, S. .Mlchle reported. I WEL L IE T fl. .1. MITCHKLL co.Mi'in:s Kl i KKAHCII OK Cl'KUY MIXKKAIi i doubt.' "The Wlllamet'to Pacific Is now building south from tho Siuslaw nt Charman, where track laying Is now In progress: Assistant Engineer v. II. Fontaine, In charge of construc- The following Is. from the Portland Telegram: , Across Coos Hay bar tho channel is III) feet deep and Jjetwcen BOO and 000 feet wide, according to K. Pol heinus, Junior Unltud States engin eer, who has been looking after dredging operations on the govern-' Cont oilpln 10. 00 Mary C. Ward T..00 PROCEEDINGS Allowance Indigent Fund J. C. Jackson 10 00 Lewis Ingram "0 Chas. Hayilen I) 00 live Anderson H ''0 John '11. Vox ir..00 John Poinbrllliant " ".00 Walter Andrews Ii.i.O J. H. Hstes i 10.00 Nancy Keeler ""0 Kmli.v Duriis "..10 Mrs. C. 10. Covell 10 00 llovs & (llrls Aid Society ...10.00 Christie. The terms of the sale tlon work, said, Saturday, mat tracic were not announced. The comapny was being laid at tho rate of nbout for seven Hack from 111 Trip ami Will I.nmio had owned this system An Official Iltillctfn on i years. The Siibjwt Hitherto the Coos and (jurry com- i pany have had charge of the long EUOI2NI3, Sept. 30. An excursion (nstunc0 uneB north only n8 fnr s throng), Curry county on a mineral tho DoKa8 couty nc. The sale and geological survey was made this B,VC( Ulcm 10 nc thr0UgU 0ardln Bummor by G. J. Mitchell, assistant er nml ,nt0 Scott8burg. professor of geology In tho Unlvcr- slty of Oregon, nml G. M. Uutlor. who sot out from Marshfluld June 13. Mr. .Mitchell, who has just re sumed his work at tho Stae Universi ty, ays tlio finds of the party will be J printed in bulletin form in a few j F.U'OltK Itl'II.DIXC AT months. Of tho ground covered, he said: "Wo outfitted nt Powers and from I one mllo a day. There nro about 500 men employed at present, sov enty of whom arc In the track lay lug crews. KILLS TIIHICK WIIALKS CLUB 0 E 0 riiuti) AXDCO.M.MKUCIAL thoro wo went to Agncss. In the , ',l "e "y Win. (lrin.es t Rogue Itivor Valley we found a little ' Mnnnco 1 ,jc-i ill placor mining. From thero wo wont to Donaca Mnsln where we found1 Al a nicetllg of ti,e jirshflolcl that tho placer minors had made u Kodg(, of ,,,k8 ,aBt 0V0lllllBt Sec F. G. strlko: ono nugget, worth $r,. had , or(on of tlJ I1IlllllB committee rc- "In the Mule Mountain region wolortcd tllut tll0 coinmtteo favored examined the quartz and placer inln-tl0 erection of a two-story biilldlng Ing. Wo found small quanotltles of 0 tho ,ot ,,t Thnl nJ1(1 commercial, iron and magnetite on Wake Up MI- 0 8!lI(1 ,hnt tho coimillltc0 votC(l , oy Illilge. fuvor of tla ,,rol)08itin rnthor than '"From thero we wont to Colllot .tl)0 0l0 Inadff ty Wm GHmu8j Crock, where we-found copper pros-j Th(J 0rJme roI)08ltlon wn8 t0 80 j.ec iiiui were la.r.y goo... uu tho B()lltlW08t ,.orncr ot ScC0lt, UIul j urnggy uuttio, which is 1,700 reel central 11 iiigu, wo siiw w uuer in inivcuiih .,.. I)00 .....i ,,. lonl. .ilom ton . " . , , ,. two miles ? .uoo and men loan mom -" I (niys Harbor. It has In connection , , 000 nt six percent Interest to crcctin ,.,,, ,.,, nf tnimnr tlmt mnko "Lonv ni? r. intrn u vir. wn wmii i " Hiiinil licet or stcaiuera uiai maiio ..-.. , .. uio uiiiuiing. to Harbor and then to Smith's ltlv-1 Mnny favorcd tho ,nttor roOBl. or. Thus working our way up the tlon ,lwnilB0 lt Is moro COntrully lo coast, wo passed Pistol ltlvor, Oohl.,,, w01l(, ,,rlIB tll0 ,0,,BO ,)0ttcr Ucncli, and Klk Hlver. rentals from the ground floor mid ( "At Port Orford Mr. Ilualer left enllullC0 lor0 n vn,0i the party and tho guide and I went , .,,,., ,,...,,, , tlllm11Blo ,,, lle... 'Stemn-ihlp (ireat Xorthein Kuiih Into School Off Orogoit ConNt The steamship Groat Xorthom, with its sister ship the Xorthom Pa cific the largest vessel on tho coast, ran Into nml killed throe whales on Itn last trip north from San Francis co. Tho wireless messago said the accident was ort tho Oregon coast. There nro often soon off this sec tion of tho coast largo schools ol whales, mostly of tho finback and (hiimpback types. It is seldom that the sperm whales come as far south as this latitude, most of them stilt being found in the Arctic where they arc fast becoming extinct. Whales often nro run Into by ships. They generally Bleep nenr the top of the wntcr nml In this way nro "plucked oft" nml on vessels of fair ly good slzo tho shock can be folt fioin stem to stom when tho prow Phlts plump into the sides of a big lf.vlntluin. x SO. to the Lodge for , ..,,. ii,,,, Hininn flourishes on 4 (ir .--.. ....... rcgulnr trips during the season, liar poonlng the whales by means of machine gun harpoons, carrying bombs that explode liiBldo. The whales nro generally towed Into port for cleaning. uiuiiu up bimm iiivur wiiuro wo lo.inu , 88l(y ()f rn,B1B Ilu)1U)y Ilinong th(J tho biggest placer mines In the conn-, ,110111.rf, . ,,.-. ty. There were 1:1 prospectors work-j owovor a nmJorty f the com- lnlttee favored building on the ICIU'h lug thero. On Salmon Mountain camu to Johnson Mountain where wo ,ot at Trd ,, commercial and tlio erection of an exclusive Klk's Club. Xo action was taken by the lodge as n whole last night. Kxnltcd Rul er I Illdcnhrnud Instructed the build ing committee to go ahead with their planning and report back to the lodge later. Four Initiated Initiation was held for four can didates who were put through and ' introduced to tho "royal humpor." Second Annual .Manufacturer' and They were Sidney llernett. of Mnnh- whcrp wo loowod into the chrome deposits, und from there wo come on home." , The bulletin will give an official opinion of the worth of a number of Curry mineral deposits. ALL II EXHIBIT I .a nd Product Slum at I'oil laud Of!'tT.s (iooil Pilos j field; A. It. Hutlcllffe. of HrHgo, I ud J. J. llrown and C. U. Wright, 'of I til ii tl on . POltLAXI). Sept. U'.i. -Tho second, Annual Manufacturers ami Land Products Show at Portland this year will receive exhibits of nootln from any jobber, manufacturer or jetall- IT. Wltlinllt I'ltfoi'Dln... to U'lml-n mil II. f, .,.,.. ., ., , .xgi'iciiKiii'iii i oiiego will iiiuo mi iiiiivvini.il, . inn Liiiwun iiiu u.NI'UBl- tlon open to Oreicim luaniilaetuieis. Il'eit Look After Tlmt Par and tliDBO la tho Northwest and the! tliiiliir l.luo of Woilc Pucifle Const In tumoral, or the world lYnilMR PIR.RAIQirPQ i wwi i ivi nniuuiio WILL BE HELPED YIILLOWSTOXK DKLAYICH The steamer Yellowslono has boon dolayed two days In San Francisco on nccount of holler inspection. She will sail from San Francisco Satur day, Oct. 2 und will arrlvo bore Mon-day. ADKLIXH SMITH IX Tho steamship Adellno Smith crs sod In about 7 a. in, and went at onc6 to tho Smith mill where she la again loading for Hay Point and sho will probably get away early tomor row morning. WAXI) IS Dl'K From Snn Francisco tho steam schooner Thomas L. Vulld Is expect ed In either this evening or in tho morning. She left San Francisco Tuesday night. nt large, TIiIb year a grand prl.o will be jjl- OHKGOX AdUll'ULTUHAL COL- LKGH. Corvallls, Sept. HO. Oregon ftoinorrow. on by tho nianufactiirers' exhibit "-v "" lllH i'Kaged In pig nils- conunlttoo of $100 for tho host e- ' iU" lo no R'u'11 t"1' assistance hlblt made by an Oienon maiiiilac-,,c specialist In pork production, turcrv Working exhibits are to bo An arrangement Iiiih been entered n feature. Und the ono believed best to by tho Agricultural College by tho judges 111 receive i I7B.' J'lomtion Department of Agricul Tliore vlll bo-soeoud und third UrUe't'H'e fur co-operation in parrying ot ?S0d ?II0. Ji'lic best' exlllbll " branch of work. The new occutvaMndrqii'HuM .threo Itootlui uppotntee will bo a member of tho YF.SSI3L .MOYi:.Mi:XTS Arrived Adellno Smith, Oakland, 7 a. 111, today. Duo Here Thos, L. Wand, San Francisco, w.n Yollowstone, San Francisco, .Monday. CIIAIKJKS SMALL I toes Xot Ciiht, Much nt Agricultural College '"" ''" COHVALLIS, Ore.. Sept. 30. Stu- llo Is In the city on a short busi ness trip and made 11 report this morning on the effective work be ing accomplished by the dredge. Fngineor Polhomus says that last Mny the chnnncl was but 18 feet deep and so narrow the dredge could not turn around In lt. So the re markablo gain of 12 ,feet has been brought about in about four months. Since May 1G tho Colonel P. S. Mlchie has removed an nggrcgatc of S25.000 cubic yards of sand and gravel from the Coos Hay channel. It Is the greatest Bhowlng tlio dredge had ever made. During a portion of tho time she worked tho greater part of tho 1M hours in a day. VIOLATIONS MAXY Inspector Finds lloat Owners Itreak. ing the Laws The Portland Telegram says: Out of 200 motorboat Inspections at ports along tho Oregon coast, II. F.McGrath, chief deputy customs In spector nt Portland, found 10 vloln- lleleu McLaughlin Sopla FlItcroH . . Winnie Uutlor ... Dorse Davis ... 1 Marj Culbertson . Tiny liny Hello F.mory . . . .. 10.00 S.00 , . .20.00 ....'i.OO , . . ..".'o ..10.00 . .20.00 4y r.lvo.1 a btll'l r.t r.lwny Rlilna Hint LJ i'.och not rub nit or iluat mr tiuit HI nmv.' Into tlio lrn Ihi.t lasts tour i Va ilmos us loiiLraaimy other. b Black Siik Stove Polish I M Ii In 11 ci.ni by lti-it. It's moro M H rrti i.ulpnid' 111 lo M m 'frvltfi ymlriwi.l'r s W IE ttu"..ibii( ASr,V 18 1 ir nimi til. 11. i57ipafrSs ; tni.-.r.. I.r I. fl flj J Uh; A 3 i ii n i " rftjSw,H0Mi m ----- -7"""n ? Second Hand f lanos & 0rgi am Wc have an ovcrslock, second-hand pianos and J sllohtly used instruments tha wil1 JC sold at exceptions low prices, andlernuU THOMAS Huunal: Mlkutls 10 Muttlo F. Thomas Mr. 10. From H. hi Sarah .1. Wright 1.00 Mary Arnlto Ilunilo 20.00 llairlet .Moguo 10.00 Mrs. D. J. Hwlng 10. 00 Louisa .Ionian 10 ft if Myrtle I. Illnke 10.00 Mrn. J. J. Hums .'10.00 Dora Sutton l'LOO Lllllo Pony . in.no Louise . I. Corbln 11.00 Churl Gregory ti.00 Win. L. Croy 10.00 O. C. Ocheltroo 1 0.00 James II. Welch 10.00 10.00 trjamsMsva ' MUSIC STORE t 73Cenlral Avenue. ' EiFine Russ!: !, ,T3 ft I A o RUG can make or mar the appear ance of any room. Wc have a large variety of them for every room in the house SEE OUR WINDOW GOODRUM'S GARAGE HOME OP THE OAMI.IjAO AXI) lodge L. II. Law O. C. Oregory ii.00 Mnttlo McDougal 10.00 Lucy S. Houilersou ,.. .....10.00 tlons. Tho penalties to the owners , Ellon Metcalf 2B. 00 will aggregato about $7i00. Mr. Mary 10. Younker li'.Oo McGrath loft hero September 9, and Abble D. Uralnaril LI. 00 looked over the boats at Coos Hay, Nancy A. Hollonbeak l'ii.00 umpqua, biusiaw anu Aewpori. Mary 10. Tanner IM.00 Those In the Umpqua part of tho dla- Lcona II. Moorehouso 0.00 Tlio Quality .V111110 ultli tho Scivlco trici, no says, wore roiinu compiyinis 1 Sarah It. Iloyt 10.00 moro strictly with tho regulations, isarah 10. interline!; 10.00 L. I). Colo 1.00 Widows Pensions Anna Hanson !... 10.00 Perl It. Ilalllngor 1"..',i) Ida P. Patcrson 10. 00 Lucy 10. Hither 1 7. ill) Moll BBii Nelson 25.00 ' Cora J. Conrad 1 0.00 Hoso 10. Ownbey 25.00 Catherine M. ClntU l".r,o Maria (Srant 10.00 ! Clara IC. Canterbury 1 0.00, Allco J. King 25.00 I Lydla MeLay 10.00 I Kate Freolund 215.00 I I .. i t .. - .... In tltn list Is tltn Rclionnnr Man-' ' """" ,l- l-orrnri 2.1.IIO Ilia, 07 days from Manilla, a vessel ""iirentta M. Hatcher ... ...17.50 that nt 0110 time belonged to theiMn'- Kmll' Wlltl I"."" Simpson fleet and was built at J.'orth AHiviic I111I. Soldier Fund Uentl, J.II.Itoboits, Mrs.Froin, ot al !I2.00 Makes Uoconl Trip c- A- "odgors. I). Voting, ot al HS.lio Tho barkontlno (leorglann baa ar- n- ' Strang, J. II. Alter, et al IOS.00 rived In tho Columbia 50 dnys from c- A- "odKorH, F. Whitney. .15.00 Adolaldo. which Is hor record trip.! ComUy clerkV Office Ordinarily, botweon 75 and SO days!'1"-'" V. Hunch, clerk . Is taken for tho voyage. On tho samo 1'VI1 ' Schroedor, Clerk AUTO SUPPLIES Foil AU J MAKIJS OV OARS 17 Central nv. llione 8TH ( tll QUATERMAS STUDIO n QUALITY PHOTOS Opposite Blanco Hotel Phono 1QCI,. mahsiifh:m, onawx TALK OF WINDJAMMERS BEINGPUT TO USE Many on Coast anil Many Coming ('rn.VH Harbor Has 111 Hound There list Hecords Talk of tho days of tlio wlndjninniors Is paBf-Hooms dlscrodlt-. cd with tho report from Grays Ilar-T hor that thero nro some 1G sailors, bound thero from., off shoro ports. Twelve of tho ships aro duo the last of this month or early In October. Joliiisoii-Giilovsen Co. Fame NOKTir FHOXT STI-MOIC'l' uwv m 1 w 1 1 iii1 wn m n'i 1 . m twn SAVE MONEY" by ordering tlio famous HENRYVILLE COAL Nut coal, per ton $ 1.00 Lump coal, per ton $..r() Or half ton of both $1.75 1). MUHSOX, Prop. Phono it'J or leave orders it llllljcr'n Clur Store. WALLPAPER See VIERS About it, WOOD! Kindling wood, per load $1.73 tx 0 1 Aldor wood, IC to 21 InchcH 2top Free Delivery W. If. LIXfiO Phono 2 2 7-J. North nml t. j. hcaii'k i a. n. noncra htrmUtlnlA PAINT AfiD inaiainiuu DECORATISG.CO. IMhnates FurnlshM Phono 1J.II. MunWIdd. Onn "Times want ails urine rtulu dato arrived tho barkontlno Jiinicsi11, A. Jetib, Clork Tuft, 57 days from Nowcastlo, which ,JBll0l'K & Co., Case Is by no means .11 poor passage. . I1C, 00 .7.K.O0 7S.00 12.1.00 OHKGO.V HAS HIO .IOH Dredgo Formerly on Coo.s Hay Heglns 1,000,000 Cubic Yard Project At Tillamook, 87.00 70.50 S.50 :i.o Sheriffs Off.'ic L. W. Oddy, Clork , Geo. O. Leach. Clork Alf. Johnson Jr. lOxp: Alf. Johnson Jr. I0.p. . . . Alf. Johnson Jr., Spec. Hop. Hlro 12.05 V. C. Laird. lOxp IS. 15 A. P. Davis, lOxp 22.:i0 A. F. Llnognr. lOnv 1 Oil. 00 12.00 i.ur. :io.25 ttf Tho government dredgo Oregon, formerly of Coos nay whoro It work-..!. L. Sinclair, Labor ed Insldo tho harbor, this weok began Coos Hay Staty. Co., Sup, a 1.000,000 cubic yard dredgo project T. A. Walker, Auto Hire near Tillamook. It ! expected thatlrwln Hodson Co., Cago 27.50 she will bo aproxlmatoly a year on j J. A. Sullivan, Clerk-Co. Treas- tho Job and will dredgo a strip 10 j urer 7.50 feet deep and 200 foot wide from the Ahtt-Mirs Office bar to Ray City, a distance of about A. II. Collier, Hop 31. .10 threo or four miles. At prosent tho Frank Thrift, Clerk 7.S.00 chanual is about half as deop and Irwin Hodson Co., Index ... ti.07 wldo. Tho Oregon has a capacity of j Coos Hay Staty. Co., Sup 1.05 00,000 cubic yards a month on nn nv-' Co. ,Supt. Office F. A. Golden, Supvr 00.0i, era go. A HTIOA.M SCHOO.NMOH POUT Porllaml Losing Sight of its ()iMir timltlo Says SK'ctatr POHTLAXD, September !10. A steam schooner port! This Id tlio nppelation given It by the Spectator, published in that city, nml strongly deriding the fact that Puget Sound In the last 5 years has forged Hayninoil 10. linker, lOxp. Coiiulllo Herald, Knv Underwood Typ. Co., IHbbons F. A. Goldon, IOxp Coqulllo Sentinel, Printing . Court House X. 10. Landrlth, Janitor ... Geo. MeAdaius, Smithing . . . . . S.15 . 5.00 .0.00 110.02 10..10 05.00 ,is.no (Continued on Iage Threo.) w ' . i. I , ., .. 1 .1. -....,.. .- I wiiwvit'iiUii. SAD.iK'iMuv K.tcnn.i jtiid college extension stnif and work , ",,,u iiu" w i- w..B,. .. ahead until Its forolun Imnorts hist I . .,.., ...... ... . 1.1 inifi.tt. Ht. iiir..iinn nf it. i ii.ttv.,!. , Weultural Collogo (ivorage 21 i.O 1 ..,, .rtr -.,.. ftn7 0., ,,, ., , hopttinm i"" . '":r: :i "' : ;i.., .,;:,.., ; , eaou f me fo,.r years, ciuo ,; n u :;; :z " vu JlOtxiitha-dhrriolbt .xlill,ltB.oo-ltli the State Department of ,,;,,. expenses Inclu.lg regis. ration, lulu ,, ,mg sco hcr80,f H nR( Lmo ) Marshfield oup.K'U80tlmu,tli.,oO.bodtl,s,.- ....oon. tJ1,.Wl oratory fees, military and gyu.nas - aml hBB , QHt f(U. norp r Qn ed.da .9 ... Vu,i.wUm, Aif.i.rfA uiin.ii.w L ii.inakl.itf the announcon.ont of,"'" i,ll,8 "1' Kiaduatlou and tlionUL.,- ,in, 8avK fu, SllPP,ntnr. ..,,, now,Tluwday 30 ,..., -,l . I,,!,, mini ,uv nnllPV Pfnfl,sSor llotvnl .fl,' average 2. 10 fof Oacll Of till' . ,. Kt,n ,' ,, I W nu-nl.n,,!,,.. ! I.lVO Olirflllier IMUoV aiUi'lHUUiwun pvniwii n "iiwui. i " i ....-..,.. ww- ... . f.. ,. ,.. iUtli JliUPt i'WMii iieniiiMV(m'i AUTO STAOIO SOHIODULIO u. ....,... i ,.., miiio ,-,,.. ?. 'I'll,, kiihl I lint .1. 1. Allnn. ii mustor of iiio bi.uiiu i.i.; " - ; . .u.illin.rv n,l nllt.ir snnnllna nrl nt, . most attractively decorated com en-1 agriculture from the Slate Agrlcul- ' ,.,,,., , , ,, she needs. er, 10 in Florcuco & Kugene nml Florence 0:30 a.m. 7:00 a.m. Ono Hour Later to the fact that It Isn't water that,f0n Mpa vlng Marshflold before y Blom booth rocAlVml' 82R and tlio' Hire CoIIpko. will bo recommended ' nn ilvor;l -'u-:!3 (p,, f"1, oncU j She needs train rates to and from SalU0 day,) S a. in,, you should make Portland host Made-in-; to tlio' Hoard of Regents and the year. Personal expenses, room, sub-ports of the Columbia Identical' 1. ..!. .Ila,il..t'ln.v llln IJUUL1I U 0HIHJII1H ... -.. .in.,.., mpolvna S 1 0. 'I'll, ! Doimi t ment of AKrlcultlire for this I m"ua """ '"". '"" .''' - f01. ti,0 frPcht and iiasgencor service girl voted by popular1 ballot the most position. Ho has had extended ex-1 ' T u" PV!-"al enw of ",,mb' fH n'l water. Tho city should popular demonstrator will .ecelve! ,.rlonco In livestock production 'ul e" ..VvU" mlvamauo of" 1," t,0sIl,or ' tlrtowator on the Col 980. Sho will also be ctoiiihhI ( Cove, Oregon, and has received , 8 m",s' '. J" l.i ? 10 00 oac-U ' ,""ll,tt "B " w,o d iIt tltnt.) ..nnn l,f nmi'im.Htrntors" on clos both tho bachelor and master ,io. i u)"uh0 'l"B- lb "ut " ""'' trelght rates to nnd from tho Coluni I Ihb nlslit, November 13. 'green from the Animal liustiamlry I ma uo put on a parity with tnoso Alrendv realiesls havo been receiv department of tho college. Vnder , I tmeS Want Ad S .nuule for the Puget Sound ports." ed fol-wpiwo-from industrial conceriii h direction It Is expected that , ( And until tbla la ilouc, contends" In Bovcral cities 6fOterforilHi'li'Wnh- pre-it progress will lie nude liMhinl - JDl'ing KeSUltS the Spectator, Portland will contlnuoj FOH THAXSFRH AND STOH AGIO OF IIOl'SF.HOLH GOODS FHEIGHT AND H.VGGAGIO Call FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono 10;t Hesldeuco Phone Ifl-T Slnrket Ayo. ami Waterfront Sales Increase ith Better Light Modern merchandising methods demand hrilliantly lighted stores the better W light the bigger the sales. The pence1, sunlike brilliance of Mazda lighting displays merchandise to best advantage, and neiny smokeless and clean, it makes customer more comfortable. Type C. Mazda Lamps Give More Light Than Ever You really get more. effective lighting fr no greater cost with Type C. Mazda Lamp We can demonstrate this fact to youvwj quickly without obligating you m any: spect. You are doing yourself an inus if you do not thoroughly investigate wish ter way of lighting right now. Oregon Power Comply Ington MO'(aV It UlltllDi ii'liortiuit club'Avtirlc - in nit n Kii'ii nit ci'iiiirimiii nnri - to be n steannschooncniport jiitl'l i'iii i ''JiiiMiritiriMilili i w Awah iTiiannrtWmwiiini nnrtiiimip -"