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. ' ,W Jw"5.SK7 m$j&ptLs V j?-4"-v 1 .- -V-tv 'Jf- p t - y THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, 'NOVEMBER' 16, 1915 EVENING EDITION two - - t ' SJiuani pi K 3WTflttAflMnl!i- sraitfeWSt' S COURSE IGDI1 DIE IT. OF O. TO PUT 1 LTNOTYPR MA CHINK rOK STUDKXTS May Print TrMVcekly Paper 0 Cam pus Uoliig of Coo .Student At liugonc (Special to he Times) EUGHNE, Ore., Nov. Id. Tho Department o( Journalism has rccel Tod n part of tho now 'equipment for its printing laboratory, to supplement that donated to tho department by H, It. Klnkald, editor of Oregon Stnto Journalism, when that paper eensod publication last year. A. Jt DoLny, of tho Department, espressos tho hopo that1 by noxt year ROAD MATTERS UP XKW SUPKIUNTKNDKXTS ARJ3, NAM til) III COUXTV COURT, .Supervisors of tho Districts Wlilrh Are Absorbed in Xci Plnn He- ftlun Tliclr Places Under tho now road plan tho su perintendents of several of the now districts have been named. Details of tho road business transneted by the county court n few days ago nro given as follows In the Coqulllo Sen tinel: "in District Xo. 4, Including tho territory east from Conulllo to Doug cas county line, V. A. Baker, of Slt kum, was appointed superintendent. This district roiriprlBes the old dis tricts Xos. ll, 12, 17, 20 rnd 31. Tho following puporvlBors of those districts presented their resignations, which wore accepted y me conn: thoy will hnvo added n linotype and cylinder press und will bo In a posi"1 V',m. Hettv, l- A. Halter, George Mul tlon to do the mechanical work con-, Ion. .Bnin Stout and Claud Waters. nectcd with tho publication of tho clU(l0H tho CIltro southeastern sec tion of the county outside of Myrtio Point, K. A. Crlbblns, of Uridgc, was appointed superintendent. The for mer supervisors of old districts Nos. in, 18, 22, 23, 25, 20, 28, nlso re signed, as follows: John Karbry, K. A. Crlbblns, M. T. Clinton. P. W. Laird, Isaac Harklow, W. V. Neal and George T. Hermann. Tho rtow appointments in Districts '4 and 5 arc temporary and to hold good only until January 1. when tho appointments will bo mndo for tho entire fourteen districts of tho, coun ty six In tho country nnd eight in tho organized towns. It wns noccssnry to organlzo tho two districts mentioned first, as oicc News of Nearby Towns 1 E BIG T llli CURItY COUXT1 XFAVS 1XT1 DAY :m-:sT pkxtkiis ox tuhkhv 11ATTLK WITH U FlttiSlllKS Xotes' About tho People from Port ... ,.,,, ((, ,. . Tt.kct Orrom Triuuno j,)1y JIcW T,,s .M,g'riireo Paul Agldeous and Miss Lucllo, Coos Hoys on Team Portersfleld wore married isov. i ai in,pns iufproit centers on. tho tho homo of the bride's parents on ThKgIvinS Clarcnco Wrlcht and Miss 0llirifr vBrirhihnr il of Coos will match their strength Justice W. T WrlBlit, father of nndwIts u, tho fre8Utimn team of tho groom officiating. - flin a,,n nniVnraitv. nroiimlB nr SHIPPING NEWS X !' MUCH TODAY THAT IS TIIK HHPOKT SATURDAY GKXUltAIiliY ALONG COAST . Thanksgiving football game wiiciiu.u ,. rri,lrn waH . I pigskin wnrriors of tho Marshflo d Acslenlny Afternoon riitroUns a -fnr?! "'Sl. having won tho championship' Heavy Wind Hut It Had Died Down This Mofitlng Unpt. aiox acou passeu coast on his way from Hoguo Random Mrs. John Unlcan was taken hospital at Dandon for medical treat ment. oeorgo A. Tayipr, wno nor iiio i.it "f,i.nii .mm nvor nlavod ! past 12 years has been a resident in tho ronntv of Kckloy, will leave soon on an ex- f7n 'iiv A,.n...mcl Thcro was a heavy wind "storm yes- tho Oregon North Head not as far ly must ho guaranteed before tho Nn-B01,tu as Kureka. The wind was 4f nl nrrangoments can bo mode for tho n ll01r voiocty nt North Head and 43 miles at Capo Illanco but thin river to " cornor 0l Fouu nnu "" ,U."Y.... i tcrdnv afternoon along . . z nnmi nnnnrnii rnr inn ciimn uiiu luiiu.v ' " . . i ' 'imi "r. ".:.". :..? , i. iii..o.'tioa8t. It extended from 10 IIIO inn .ll.l ll,l nl.anllltn. nnl,M. In Pnlln TllnllPn II II f in 'iiiii iir iiiuii I L'ftuia viiiii. uwMw..v.- auii.ii .u v.'u j... w -..- Oregon Emerald, tho trl-weeniy or zan of tho student body. The pri mary aim, however is to furnish prac tical printing laboratory work for thosn enrolled In tho courses in journalism. Coos SfuiIotM Tlicio Minn Pearl Cralne, of Dandon, and HIpb Loulso Clauseif of (Joqulllo, both aro nttondlng tho University this year for tho first time, hnvo Joiuod the Mu Ph Kpsllon soorlty. -MrsIl. H. Mast Jr., of Coqulllo, who has been visiting her husband, h. froohmnn here, for tlirco weeks, hasroturnod to her home. A year tlons nro to bo held In thorn yet this ago Mr. and Mrs. Mast eloped from their homos In Coqulllo nnd were married in Kureka, Mrs. Mast Is stu lnj; with ho'r paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Fi D. Phillips while her husband cdniplotos Ills education. Hoy M. Avery, of Coqulllo, who is taking a course in Journalism horo, Js'omployod'durlug spnro tlmo In tliu mechanical dopartmout of tho Morn Iuk Rctflstor. 4DIGIimiUA'ri() HOIIK.MI'J GianlN Application for Project at , Pahs N Approved (Special to The Times.) SALRM, Ore, Nov. 10. Applica tion for a million-dollar Irrigation project on Graves Crook near Grants Pass, rondo Id tho nnmo of Wesley H.- Sherman of tho Inltor city., hna been approved by (ho Stnto Knglu oorlng Dopartmont. It Is proposod to irrignto 20,000 acres nnd develop 3000 horsepower, nnd In addition to uso wntor for both mining ami do mestic purposes, year to voto on special rond tax pro positions. CORililllDY OPIIXS THUHSDAY MOHXIXG IX rilAMIIKH OV COMMKHCH Nows of tho' Turkoy Day bnttlo morning the wind had dlod down. Hough sou all along tho const how ever was roportcd this morning. Tho tended visit to different points In "& DovH, nnd son. Will. IN.. .0tlWLn & ed up tho coast from their homo nt "; " 01 " " vro( V A Tledgcn I weathor conditions nt tho different Weddorbum onrouto to North Dond J.MUMJl i.Sf-riv thn beneflta thut, points which Indlcnto tho general u.i.nn r TimMo'a (iniitrmnp lira i.' -.. - -.w.- - - .- t it.. . , i. ,rin..i in " .will bo deilvod, Coach Niles told J. Hughes, Is sorloiisly III. .. ... .. . .. ono ()t Fred Jones, ono of the pnsBongors tt .' " Ucn S. I slier on tho Santa Clara when sho was l !n' .h.J,.. ". "?," aJd0,lt8 on i'. Vi .tilo,.,oa,?' !?"h E,S...S5 nance tho project. Tho team mom- MnlonV has 'been reported In tho "2$ gLd $mt ffiffi 1,lcs! tompanituro, 48 degrees; bar papers as missing, which was duo to nteM tor pmMie, no matter t 27C son ,,. (I,n fnnt llmf lio tl il tinf rniinrf lilm.'wl,at tllO Weatlier lUigUt UO. self to tho bIiIii'h offico nfter land-1 CooH ,,oys ou lc"' . . soir to mo snip s oinco nuer ianu Jn Ul(j nnmi o( tho u of 0 frC8U. IIIB man team, ns It played Corvallls t ,x-..o vr,., freshmpn on Saturday nt Bugono, In- IAXGLOIS xotks eludes tho nnmes of three Coos coun ty boys. Wnltor Jensen, better roughness of tho sea wore as fallows: Capo FInttcry Wind south 20 miles; tomporaturo, 4G degrees; bar ometer, 26.90, son rough. North Head Cloudy, wind west S i noGui-: nivnit xij'w.s Note About (lio Pcoplo li'rom Goli) llencli fSlobo Roiibon Italph, who owns a flno plnco up'SnndorB Crook, Is Intend' Ing to build In tho near future. A mnrrlngo license was Issued by Clork Stnnnnrd to Mr. Arohlo Col lins nnd Miss Luolllo Portorflohl, belli of lCuuliro Crook. Huv. J. V. Hoyt gives tho fol lowing weather report for Octoli.it: Tho nvorngn toniporntiiro for Octo ber wan 0 1 degrees. The nmxl nam tomporaturo 72 dogroes nnd tho minimum ait degroos. Tho rainfall was only 1.97 Inches, whoreas six years ago tho rainfall for Octobor wiih 11.85 inches. Hvcry Kariner and Corn Kntliiislust Asked to Como Many Kxlilblts and VvltiH to Ho Awarded Pom of nil shapes, sizes and de scription now graces tho building noxt door to tho Chamber of Com mori'o on Second Street whero on Thursday morning opons tho first corn show hold on Coos nay. Prof. J. K. Larson, of O. A. C, is ox pected horo this ovcnlug. Ho Is on his way to Myrtla Point to attend tho show there tomorrow and will return hero, for Thursday and on "Friday nnd Saturday will lecttiro and act iib Judgo at tho two days show III Coqulllo. To nrouso tho Intorest of tho farmers In com raising Is tho pur pose of tho tlirco shows. In this connection County Agrlcultrlst J. L. Smith has worked almost Incess antly for weeks. All Fnrmcrw Invited Every farmer of tHo Coos Hay section is asked to bo hero on Thurs day. Ho Is asked to como down on tho morning boat, nrrlvo nt tho by her son Will, arrived homo after Tlodgon, Hoyul l'. Ne. Frank D. ' ,, , i , -, in i Cohan and Ben S. Fisher They re sponding several wooks In Coqulllo. c0,VCl, a wtro thl8 ,,,,, fron( AB. Mrs. j. k. .lumes ana son. Jioinorti torla high school nBklng for the date: woro In Langlola .visiting with Miss Tho nvnnngor further said, " ns wo a,,,., .,. iMnftin niiRsoll roly on t'10 Thanksgiving game to1 sc-uinR fprin Mattlo RuBiolI. lnn'ko lJo dor,cltbof ly Jn tho. J"0"1'' of . I Ncwh of Northern Curry fitun tho known as "Da-Da," of Marshfiold, is -.,- playing half back nnd as his running 1'c',"'r partner ia Reubon Mast, of Coqulllo. Geo. Guorln returned last week ' J'sJjgJ M,llcr' of Myrt, Po,IIt' ls from RoBoburg whoro ho was look-!a uecnuso of tho sidewalks that sur Ing nftor his homestead Interests. round tho vacant field on tlirco sides Harold Mnnwnrlng mado n flying "it tho Juncture- of Third nnd Fourth, trln tn llnndon nnd bnck ! strcts w'Ui Elrod Avenuo tho corn- trip to Ilantion ana uock. i jnUt(jo Jn q Ug oyonIn w Miss Emma Sydnnm of Denmark, , nHk orinl8slon of tho council to ropo departed for Prosper whero she will , off theso streots during tho gnmo. stay for tho winter. jThls would allow spectators to stand Mr. and Mrs. .L Halor of Denmark. I M . ? ,V10 Jowallc, and i.i -.. .. . . i i.r it would nslo kcop tho field clear for. aro visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. L. W. Haio tno j,inyorfl( of Lauglols. j Coiutn'lttco Is Mighty llusy Mrs. W. S. Guorln. accompanied , tiio comnmtco consists of 1'ror. i Cnno Blanco Misty, wind south 8 miles; tomporaturo, 48; barometer, 29.94, sea rough. Eurokn Cloudy, wind calm; tem perature, 47 degrees; haromeor, 30.0C; sea rough. Hat Ih Hough Tho Coos liny bar Is very rough to day. Tho steamers YollowBtono nnd Hardy both failed to get out last ovo nlng. Tho Ilnrdy made an attempt but turned back. TELLS OF HARBOR GAUIHXIMt PAPKR MAKICS CLAIMS VOIt THE UMI'QUA ' I Rnys Soino (' Hay People nru Flgliling Agaiusl IniprovouiciitH Helng Mndo tho clnliu that tho -i.. i.. ii. inouiii oi Liin miinmin rivnr hiiuuiii Mrs. H. Chcsloy and littlo daugh-Leaaon 'w0 ...mi lmv to nj. for nbo Improved tho Courlor of Gardiner tor Edith of Hare, nro visiting nt littlo moro lima expenses." They '""nts tho following: Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jolley of Lag- wili" bo told that their offer is too Q - oW ta-KJaJ IolBT- . , , . A wlro haB hcon sent Manager Loo l, nProvoil before tho lower Ump- J. A. Howmnn, and C. It. Sydnam jjnr0y( t Eugene, nsklng tho f"m v"oy will reap any gront beno- of Lauglols drove to tho formers namcH of tho team 'mam bora and fJl8 from mitsldo markots; JiiBt notlco l.....w.nn...l ...III, . ln,l f vnl.n, ' Ilinlp wnlcrlitn. Tim l.nul limine ,,r tllO tllTCO boats which aro liar 1)01111(1. fr R 13 Cox who Is staying 'on ti10 KOttlng tlio tonm In hero Is now being !Tho Sn anbrlol has boon hold up ir u. u. iox, wno is Biaiut, on ino .,..,., 0n account 'Of tho bar bIiico October plnco und Improving it tills wlntor. TAKE HOSEHUHG THEATER Antlers Show .Hoiinq Ih In Xow Hands Now Tho Kosoburg Rovlew says: Aftor looking ovor practically all tho most Important towns of tho Northwest, Gcorgu Wornor nnd Ru dolph Keller, votornn thoatcr men, ALLICGEI) CAITLE THEFT on account 'Of tho bar ulnco October 15, which has beon ono of tho caus es of tho mill being shut down part i of tho tlmo since then. The Tllln-I Imook and Patsy, which camo In lustl Ono Man Pleads Guilty and Another iwcok, nro anchored In tho stream! fitndH Trial unablo to got out for tho samo rca- i Hon. If tho pcoplo of this section Tho Rosoburg Hovlow says: .expect mills nnd factories to bo built i" . i, i iiuiu. nun uiir itiiu iiuriiiir iiiuni nti iui . job wo-i, wno was recenuy in- ,rovb(, B0 tll , veMo, caIl mo dieted by tho grninl Jury horo on a j,, nn,i K0 0t t will, chnrgo of stealing and selling threo! Thcro aro billions of foot of tlm-t bond of cattlo bolonglng to W, R.J"-r t,lnt can bo manufnctiired into Vinson, n Colcfl V.illov rancher. wn I '"" .r ." . "P "K"1 "9, nil or formerly of Prince Rupert. B. C. nrralK,;od eforo Judge Hamilton in ' which I? thoatKaloiiUot Jortho hnvo decided to locate In Hosoburg. , ihn rirlllt nnrf. ' i"",- W l " ""' 0,,UOt for tl10 opportuul Thoy hnvo Investigated tho Circuit Court. Whon asked if ho wanted an at- samo I If IIiIr linrlini nil. I linr lit lint I 111. ,JiAXMKjyjLAU(HSI HOMESTEADS .XASniNbTON, D. C, NbV. ;o The IitcrIot Department has deslg atedfor tinlarg'ed'homostuad entries, 180,000 ncrrssof Orogon lands In' Klamath Co., UH.000 ncros In Grant rounty, nnd 90,000 acres In Mnlhour -0huly. hM Coom liny film tonight Iheii ko jn tho Calhollo LikIIon' card par ty. Adinlssloii ti.lo. Mliliy CoiU, 95.OO ton, PJiono 72. Giiroranteed Oil Clothing .UCKKTH, THHEE-OrUtTEK, AND LONG COATS, LKGGINtiS AND PNTS Wo havo tho following w oil-known . .' ,QUa1Hy brands ROWER'S FISH HltAXDJ HAAWYER'S CltACK PUOOF, , FEHGUSO.VS ALLIGATOK HHAXD '' ' and G.OJ.D MKDAIi f H ,, , Prlrts! nt Fropi $1.50 to $5.00 Ttl'BlUCR HOOTS AND FOOTWEAR OF ALL RINDS , LOGGEKS' .SHIRTS $3.50 to $4.50 W.H. D1NDINGER & CO Bunker Hill ''Department Store .' . Phone 32. Chnmbor of Commorco about 10:15 ( ties In Eastern Oregon, Coos Conn-, ,.. .i.,i .....a r ,..& ' proved all of this tlmbor will bo tn le an.! attend tho short morning and ty. Western and Southern Oregon , counsel, tho defendant replied to tho turo Si, wlilffl fn,SZ"l!S after dinner sessions, leaving in tlmo a;id parts of Washington, hut no,offoct .,.-, ,10 ,,,,, 110t cnro for ,nw. "r ; . " Vi1. .,' ' f'Vii U,U -l.J'..r' . .!. II.. I. 1 4 l.l !.... . ..I - .... 1 . 1 .1-.. .' I "" "-""'.". " 13 l"U 10 uiiil-u mo num. iu ma iiuiiiu uiiui- Miinco uiHuo mo iiimiuui an a luciiuoii yor for ti10 renS0n thnt ha Intended rensou that certain parties lntoreston ward. That no tlmo may bo lost for tholr business as this city. Hnv- t0 j,jcn(1 Bmy j0 tho chnrgo pro- In Coos 1,ny fiect'on aro dovoutodly, during tho noon hour, Mr. Smith asks that tho fn'mors bring tholr Individual lunches to tho Chnmbor of Commorco. Tho prizes will bo awarded nt that time. Many Corn Exhibits Tho corn oxhlblts havo beon com ing In for days. Farmers nro tlla plnylng a lively interest In tho In dustry. Thoro nro displays for en sllago, for tho best ten oars, the host oar, tho best growth for an acre, and sovorul other qualifica tions, Tho fact then remains, that Coos County can rntso good corn. Tho oxhlblts show it. Tho county can rnlso bettor com than it docs. Prof. Larson Is oxpoctod to tell thorn n few pointers. Ho Is nn oxport In the growing of corn, being tho div ision agronomist of tho O, A. C, extension department. Xeod EiiUy Maturing Variety Tho displays thnt havo boon brought In show ono thing clearly, says Mr. Smith, nnd that Is the fnrmoi'H hero must cultivate an early maturing variety of corn. Thoro nro many such vnrlotios nnd thoy glow wall hero and mnturo heforo tho rainy season sots In. Ho Intends to make the corn shows of tho county annual events. Myrtle Point will havo her show tomorrow and sond soma of tho host oxhlblts horo for display 011 Thursday. So will Coqullle. Keen Interest at Show. Keen interest has boon ovldouced in tho show nt the county soat. Tho morchnuts took a lively interest in tho affair, donated so many prizes the committco had to tack their bruins to know what to do' with thorn. Thoy havo n 'long list of good sports. Farmers will bo Hb ornlly rownrdod in prizes. Tlloro will he tho old-fashioned husking bees for men nnd wonion and soino of the Kansas "professionals" are already In training. So tho dato for tho Coos Hay show Is Thursday nt 10:15 a. m., and tho farmers nro askod to bring their lunches, if posslblo. Ing carofully lookod ovor tho sltun-jfcrre,i against him tlon horo and reached a conclusion . JmlB0 nnn,iiton sontonccd tho thnt tho Antlors theater, now man- prisoner to nn Indetornilnnto son- ,aged by tho trustees of tho II. P. 0.tenco of from ono (o ton ycnrfl , tn0 imks, enn uo iwuio ono or mo ueuerBtftto ponltentlary. West appeared playhouses In tho stnto tho men , ....moved as a result of tho sentence. Blgned a lonso ogroolng to take ovor 1 Charles Brlggs, Indlotod Jointly with uio 10cm tuoaiur on wcce.uucr 1 ior WcBti wn8 nlg0 nrrttgnod nnd ontored n porlod of five years. j a ,oa of not gulty 0 wl ,)0 ,,. Thoy Intend to continue tho ' rundod by Attorney Klbort Ilorninnn. vaudovllle nttnictlous now showing I . uero, unmiio a nu inner or tuo lead-1 f Inc rnml hIiowh nnil cnnilnrt n n.pii.l ' "r. -' ....--, .... ..-...v s. n,.- Inr motion plcturo house. RAISE FIXE CHOPS Hoguo 1 liver Country Makes n Fluo Showing Suggesting that Curry County hold a county fnir to show what can bo done in tho wny of raising crops, tho Gold Bench Globe says. "Tho formers in this locality havo nearly finished gnthorlng tholr crops and to say they aro pleased t put ting It mildly. Many people camo to this locality with tho Idoa that thoy could grow only a limited var iety of produco, but tho first crop has proven n surprlso, both In tho wny of yield nnd tho variety of veg etables, fruit, mid grain that will ripen horo. Androw Deckor has produced soino very flno specimens 1 01 ueuis aim oiuur vegoinuius, .1, 11. Saubert raised somo potatoes thot woro ovor 12 Inches long, whllo a number of farmers havo had ripe watermelons, cantaloupes and poa nuts und W, F. Smith has succecdod In raising somo flno sweot potatoes. t WATERFRONT NEWS t $ Tho stoainship F. A. Kilburn Is duo In horo tomorrow from Portland and It ls expected sho will sail tho unit 10 day for Eureka and San Francisco. Sho will havo n heavy cargo to un load horo and tho bar may doluy her getting In or but for a while. IS MASTER SAILER Havo your programs printed nt Tho Times office. SHOW PICTURES TONIGHT Evoiyono Should Soo tho Coos County Film nt tho X0I1I0 Evoryono should without fall seo tho Elks Coos County pictures which will bo shown at tho No ble Theater tonight. Tho film was taken at great oxpenso and will be shown throughout tho county and nt tho San Francisco exposi tion. Scones of Intorest In tho county aro plcturod. This ls tho ehanco to soo tho film before be ing taken from tho county. Hlg Four Mum Hark Largest Ecr In Columbia Tho Norwegian four masted bark Boll Is tho largest sailing vessel that over camo up tho Columbia Itivor. Sho has Just arrived from Japan af- ttor n voyago of 27 days ucross, ex ceptionally goad tlmo. Tho craft has a registered tonnngo )f about 3,500 tons nnd Is capable of handling approximately 225,000 bu shels of grain. She will load for tho old country. On board tho vessel Is a veritable monagorlo. Thoro woro chickens, several pigs, a dog or two, a mon key nnd a parrot to say nothing of half a dozen cats thut belong to tho various mombors of-tho crow. Tho Boll carries a crow of 33 men. Sho was formerly u Standard oil tanker hinder the American flag. praying and ihiIIIiik ovorv Btrlntr to nvold improvements on tho Unipqun bar and harbor, for It Is well known to theso pcoplo that with tho im provements which ran bo mndo nt a nomlnnl cost, as compared with oth er ports, this port will bo tho host nnd safest south of tho Columbia. Thoy also know thnt tho Port of Umpqua has resources back of It and tributary to it which Justifies tho Improvement, and when tho pcoplo or this soctlon of tho stnto nwnko to theso facts and mnko theso needed Improvements. thlH will bo ono of tho grentest industrial centers in tlio stnto. BIRDS GHEET SHIPS Thoy Como Aboaid Often Apparently to Host Skippers of coasting ships sny thut ortou laud birds, flying In flocks, got blown off shoro nnd stop aboard their qlilps to rest. Somotlmes thej? stay In Ujo rigging, coming into port with tho boats nnd nt other times thoy rest for n few hours and thon fly on again, On ono of tho rocent trljis of tho Big Threo lino Roso city north to Portland, out of San Francisco, off tho Orogon eoiiBt Captain Runkln ro ports a flock of wild canaries camo .flying out and perched in tlio rig- Lglng. Thov had evidently boon lost In n hoavy fog. Passengers provid ed crumbs nnd tho birds warbled gov. oral good concorfs and ns soon as tho Xog lifted nnd land was sighted, flew landward again. Sailing ships two days travel from tho English Channel havo roported English sparrows coming abonrd, ap parently utterly oxhuusted. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Notlco Is hereby given that tho firm of Ponnock Bros, was dissolved Sept. 1, 1915, O. A. Pennook' retir ing and C. It, Peuuock continuing same. C. A. PENNOCK, O. R. PENNOCK Tlraos wnnt ads bring resultB. UOAT PRICES SOAK UPWARD Prices of ships in the past 15 months have in many instances moro than doubled. This ls caused by tho blockndo of tho groat German merchunt marine floet and tho ex tra domund for bottoms. An Instance of this doubling and then fcomo, ls shown by tho fact that tho Japaneso bteamor Asama Mnru, whloh used to sail into Port land, was sold In 1913 for JIOO.OOO nnd very recently has again chang ed hands and this tlmo for nbout ?215,000- London ProcessOAL TAR for BOATS NETS and ROOFS ou gai. i&ms. . . , , ARn F. .0. B. Salem, Oregon Special prices ori quantities The Gas Company lammuMsa cuem. lliw,. ' vgu, A CHRLSTUS SUGGBQ W ' A dainty onc-quirc box of' 'Linen Lawn, the socially coircdl writing paper, in various tizes. Or a box of correspondence cards. Then for added chatadcr and to make the gift more truly individual, have it printed with an initial in dainty colcgr, or in gold or silver. Come in and look samples over. Tlhe Times Job Department, THE HOUSE'OF QUALITY PRINTING Abstracts K()U HICIifAItliU AIJSTItAOrS OK TITLE Aflll IMruiUUTNUi AIIOUT COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, Sec TITLE' GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc MAKSHKIKLI) ANI COQUILMJ C1TV, OHItfOS GUNKItATi AGKNTS, KASTfllDIC AM) SKNOSWOltRVS ADDIT10I AGKNTS FOlt CANADIAN PACIPIO ICA1MIOAD LAMI HUNItV SKNOSTAUKIW, MANAOElt 1 EXPERT WELDING of METALS sleeC brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings mai like new ' DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. Koontz Garage Phone 180-J. North Front Strett Puget Sound Eirldge & Dredging Co, Dams, Bridnes, Buildings. General ConstjtH! COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARPOR WORK Our Coos Bay office has available for Qm l0 work the Dredge "Seattle" Uglllj i"0? thn mitNt noiwM-fni host oiiiiniiKii mul most tlioro tweuty-lnch hyilruullo dredga In Pd"o w" Main office, Coos Bay office, Marshfield, Oregon. ' . J Seattle, GRAVEL- m -,. ., -,i n .,,nlati HRAVBL In i u uiii iiuw innuuiuu i.vr t ,----- from pllo In our yard or In ca From pllo on ground, $2.?6 por yard. oartoad luta, taken rron cars, anr V" rload lots, at following P J3.00 Pr " Hetall I).pllrtIna'l C. A. Smith Lumber & Opposite Post-Office. llioae J 1 i' 1 20 PAU13 TRX OKNTS City Limits Nortli Kernl, no. qn COMMUTATION AJ TICKKTS 1.75 Murahflold-North Hond Auto LI 110 Cars every ten minutes from (I n. in. to 1" p. 111.; to Soutli Slouch onco n ilny, leuvlns nt 11 11. in.; to Empire three trips a day. GORST & KINO, Trops. QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS Opposite Blanco Hotel, Phone 10C-L. MAItSHKIPLI. OUGOK . t GOODRUM'S - . mTIIE HOM. u ; ' ocjj .11 " il GABABtf II CADILLAC AK fobaU"'! auto surrUBS MAKES OP CAB JUT Central aT.H . A " v WALL PAPER see UIERS About it. Get your job I,r,a liaS ' ( Times offlc5 s r'ttZ;"2k"y ' JU .v. ,&WL4X6w WS-. -