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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1915)
-wr 1? '"aj . J f j" 4JI -,f: '. lira . t ' t naanTHH yaiiuiijiu' 'Aitjm t,w ... ...- 4. u... .at ft. iu aa . . a wm m m am itm tri t--sw -vn. m J fiC -y,-.- 9- -EVENING EDITION. "" THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 191b- A. Buy Your Blankets, Comforters and Bedding At The Hub Strictly all-ttool JHankct extra heavy St. ltcgl.s brand, s.l0 78() . $8.50 All wool Illiuikct 708() Pink or liluo trim $(1.00 All wool Dliiiikut Assorted plnhN and solid color, (IOKO. .$.".00 Wool mix IIInnkct,t.s.sortcd plaids and solid colors, 7).8(. An exceptional Vallio . k $:Mr Wool Nap llliinkets, assorted plnld.s and solid colors, 7-80. A very unusual blanket 'at JjCI.'OO Nashua wool Xnp lUiinkct. Assorted plaids and solid colors. liluo and ilnk trim '...... . J?il.:jr Clllbottdula Cotton JJInnkct, white, gray and tan, (l()80 . . . .$1.50 Ollbcrtdalo Cotton lllankct, .solid colors, fltl72 $1.00 Hllhcrtdnlo Cotton Ithinkct, ivlrltc, gray and tan, I0.(I8 7."c Wilbur's Sanitary Pure Klccro Wool Hats, stQiIIIed and ,uutl.-iuptk, prorated, 2db hat $1.00; :Mb. bat . .,$L00 A complete Hue of Comfort era from $1.00 each to the WIN TO Oil CLAIMS CASKS AGAINST SANTA CIjAHA OWNKHS MAI (JO TO Tlll'STtitiS SHIPPING NEWS i bur Silk, all wool filled, extra kI.o Comforters at .$8.' Hub Dry Goods Co, "Smart Wear for Women" COUNI'lt llltOADWAY AND CKNTItAIj AVK. Phono :i(ll WILL TAKE CENSUS Ml'ST UK COMI'MiTI'l) 1'OU LOCAlh SCHOOLS NOV. 25 IN Ym SMOKER Move- To Have Damage Claims Under Foil Heads, Instead of All lie lug Filed Seimrately Assignment of baggage and freight claims of ninny individuals mid com i panics ngaliiBt the owners of the . wrecked Santa Clnra to n trtistco who I would bo Riven power to bring one j oult Instead of several may bo nffect 1 ed. Tho clnlihs are said to bo many. Some attorneys liaVo a dozen or l more. If each lawyer Is allowed to 1 follow this procedure and group his cases the ultlmnto cost, wherever It Is assigned, will be greatly lessened, It Is Bald. Attorneys havo pointed out that to bring each claim as a sepnrato nc- itlon would result In n cluttering of ' .1... !.!. ...! .In....... ...... 4.. uiu uwuiiii tuuii uuunui, uiiuuku iu keep tho Judge and Jury working ov- i ..,,...,. .. ,... n ... uriiiuu iui wuuhb, jiuoniiiij, Tho law on this point Is now being Investigated. Mcanwhllo tho Jcom plntnts aro being made ready for filing with the county clerk nt Coqulllc. It Is known that relatives of somo o thoso who lost their lives In the wreck aro pressing claims now for damages. IV SMTIQID NAVV DKPAKTMKNT SAYS KADIO I STATION MAY' COMB In Final DccMon From Hurcnii of Steam Knghiccrliif; t.leut. Illimkcnshlp Writes liAltm CHOW1) KN.IOVS BMC FICS TIVITIKS lllCICK LAST NIOIIT Last Ycjir'H Iteport Showed Total of 0(15 PnpllH iTnv (lives ijtH For Kueh Pupil Tho school census of tho district Jncludlng Mnrshflold -must he com pleted by Novombcr 25, and theso fig ures will bo forwarded to It. K. Baker county Hiiporliiteudent of schools. Last year tho census showed 005 pupllH of school ago In Mnrshriold. According to tho school Iuwh of Oregon tho county must levy a tax (il $8 pro rata to aid In tho support of tho schools and In addition to this amount (hero, comes something llko $1,700 from tho stqto. This Is tho sharo or tho local district In tho in torcst accruing from tho stato school hind. Ilaiidou Wiw t'loso Marshriold and Ilandon ran n closo raco last year for tho Biipromu- cy of tho county Iu tho numbur or pupils In the district. Tho numbon fluctuated both wnyH two or three and tho result was nbout h tlo, though It was contended that Ilan don takes in suburbon territory whllo tho local dlHtrlct Is for tho city pro per, with llunkpr Illli, Hay pity uutl Kastport not Included. Tho securing of tho school census will probably bo made by Judgo John Hall, clerk of tho district, and Hon S. Flshor. iurruitNs FitoM hast Young .Man Kinds Parents .Moved On Arriving lloroV D, II. Norman who linsJioon bnck onst for several months, has return ed to Coos Hay. Ills father, 1 A. Normnn, formerly lived nt Coqtilllo and. tho son did not know that the , fundly had this mouth moved to lion- ver Hill. Letters to Couulllo did not reach tho parents and on arrlv- ng horo young Norman found that ijonnott, mtor of ceremonies, who his paronts had left their farmor had boon taking cracks at Conrad all homo. Ho learned however through uionlng, being tho victim. Nearly tho 'limes that they had moved tOLovnrvonn fnii fnr u. .. ..... t nuuver I nil, Norman suyH Hint thoro is plenty of work In tho cant but ho was In Minnesota and ho did not fancy the old wenther and thought ho could not stand tliu winter thoro so onmo Members and Friends United In (Jen- eial (Jood Time Many Su"ts and Kangaroo Court Tho Murshflold Lodge of HlksM.iBt evonlug gavo Its first smoker for members and tholr friouds and It was ono of the most enjoyable and suc cessful functions of tho kind that hits ever been hold on tho .liny. About 1G0, Including a number from Co qulllo vnlloy points and North Ilond, woro present. A program Including a number m special stunts, a Kangaroo court, mu bIc by Martin's Orchestra, a song by Harry Uiiltiimnii and a monologue by Harry Davenport entertained the guests. .Mock Pollco Forro A mock pollco force under "Chief" Oeorgo (loodrum and consisting of (lonlon ItttsmusHcn, Hurt Daroinus and Anson ltogers contributed con siderably to tho fun. Tho first vic tims wore S. C. Smnll and Arthur McKupwn. Tho latter was picked up at tho homo of Otto Solicitor whero ho was Just about to sit down to n fluo duck dinner lust evening. Tho two woro cngod, sfiackled and chain ed. lit A, Llljouvlst, It. K. Larawny and others of the lodgo woro haled Into tho meeting. . Many Aro Fined A. B. Hammond wns nppolnted Judgo of the Knngnroo court. Tom James, head or tho bamiuot eonnult foo, was fined for Impersonating a negro chof. Carl ICvertscn was tried on tho charge or being a can didate for' mayor of Mnrshflold bo- WRECK BROKEN UP SANTA CIjAIIA IS NOW IN MAHCO XI COVK Pinal approval of tho transfer of tho government radio station from Capo Hlanco to Marshflold hns been made by tho Bureau of Stenm Engi neering of the United States Navy. This Information was carried In a letter rocelvod this morning from Lieut. B. J. Blankcnshlp, of tho Pa cific COnst Radio station. Though It has practically been known for months Hint tho transfer would bo mado this Is the first nowa of official and final sanction. Tho examination as to clear title t tho land for tho Bite In Reynold's 'Addition Is now up for examination In tho office of tho l). S. Attorney General. Llout. Blankonslilp wns tho navnl export, that camo hero with Mr. Hans- pom to mako tho first examination of tho sites offered hero. Ho Is sta tioned at Mare Island. Ho said this morning that tho erection of tho stn 'tlon eoiild bo started boforo a great hvlilla now. IKE SURVEY UAll TOO HOIKJM AT UMPQUA MOUTH FOIt SOUNDING TICKETS SELLING MOItU THAN 100 OONI-J AVIIKN COMS11TTICKS LAST ItEPOHTKI) Strenuous J'fforts Sliulo To Iteduco Promises To Cash Turkey Day (Jauto Center of interest Moro Hum 400 tlckots, by cash and promises, for tho Turkey Day game, Covcrnnic"!. Cix-w Finds Depth of JO ,nd been sold up to six o'clock last to 18 Feet In Channel Up To Life Ouard Station Survoy of tho Umpqua bar this evening, according to ho count mnde when tho six high school committees reported Inst evonlug. Strenuous ef forts tiro being made, todny to collect .... "... i.i.l.. .. .. Imnn.l. '"'"' u,u UU,"K ",tt wiiuui win 1..wu.iv,uw ... "-" j,, tho outstanding amounts. In tn0 uiim-, .uccmro inq ih " ""'"'- i,oxt two dnys tho city will bo combed tunica irom inuru ' du.u.... weeks micngcd In nfakiiig a survoy of tho channel of tho river above tho mouth as far ns tho Coast Guard sta tion. Though they woro thoro for weoks, tho bar was not favorablo for a Binall boat to go out tuid mako soundings. Tho survey did not extend up tho rlvor as far as Gardiner, a distance of sonic sovon or eight miles from tho mouth. In tho distance tho mon wont thoy found a varying dopth of froiji 18 to 1C feet of wntor at mean low tldo. Necessity of bar improvement, nnd It Is hopod that by Saturday night tho committees will have on hnnd tho entire proceeds of a r00 or GOO salo of tickets. Tho U. of O. freshman football ele ven Is guaranteed ' $200. 'in addi tion to this thoro will bo other heavy exponscs that must bo mot. In splto of tho rain ovory ovcnlng Ml 1 .KASTKhx l'H.'1'l.l'i,,.... 8l'l' W ffj "''"" KMri,!,.., ""olpeHcncoCom, V Itelatlrcs Mr. ti'id Mr8. j, w Klllll MI..1.I ' " . V. ""'"Kan. nn n,Al. EUf( ; visit wit,, M;-;n,w; Hogers, wore In n,n . J'Hft ovorturiietlcomlninr ,"B " uuver or tho Blare ,k. 7 overtaken by a iZf ", tlirnn.1 1.1. Ll. "1 J nuickiy;;;" z :,:H sldo. Thorn .,-7l'u,w1I In the car. urt(N niuf now Tho son of .Mr, nnd Mn nil live in Seattle, odiU Coach Nlics nnd his Bqtind of II men Iiavc lCo to tho Fair , hro out nrnctlclnir wtrenuoiiHlv. Tlmvf "HiKo stflv hori i.r. 1 .- .. . vviviR rt Unl.. nioir cnBtern imn. "'"' lmvo boon coached woll on opou for matlons, though If the Hold Is very soggy on Thanksgiving Day tho gnmo may dovolvo ltsolf into lino plunging and short end runs, a wot ami sllp- Ilnlk In Several Pieces and Freight In lipid Carried to Sea by Undertow The Snnta Clara hns at Inst gone to ! pieces nnd about everything that can over bo saved from her bus been tak en off. Tho vessel had been burned to tho water lino nnd tho hulk did not Inst long once tho heavy scan start ed. Tho derelict wont Into tho cove whoro tho Marconi was wrecked and this morning Is oYohou Into four or rivo pieces. Tho freight willed was In tho hold was wiudied out to sea by the undertow and was not snvod. Somo of tho Hues, hnrdwnro and met al parts of tho wreck woro secured by tho men on tho beach so tho $ir.o,000 vessel and $(10,000 cargo baa boon stripped or everything or value, nnd what Is left of tho boat will spllutur up on tho rocks tho contents and parts of tho bunt aro scattered Tar" and wldo over Mnrshrield nnd North Bend. VKSSKIj MOVMM I 'NTS .Arrived Adeline Smith, San Francisco, at 12:10 a. in. today. F. A. Kllbum, Portland, oK bar slnco 10:00 a. m. Duo Hero A. M. Simpson, San Francisco, Monday. ADKLlNi: SMITH IN cither by means or a dredgo or a Jot - .. ............ ...I. i ii.. . ... . ty was evidenced by tuo ract mat tnoi'ery imu ami uuw n wen, 'maK stcam schooner San Gabriel wns hold j.lng forward pnsscs nnd crlscrosses Inside tho port for exactly tour wooks iinrollablo. .boforo being nblo to got to sea. This !j It Is possiblo that tho visiting tonm In part accounted for tho fact tho will bo brought down tho bench via Gnrdlner Mill wiib running on only Mnploton, us It,-la oxpectqd next onBtcrn homo, Tho Adeline Smith arrived this morning from San Frnnclsco. Sho crossed the bnr at 12:30 a. in. and is loading lumber nt tho Smith mill. ' YOUNG PI'OPLK WMD .Mabel Theodore Clinton and Miss Hell rood cr A no Married (Special to The Times) COQUILLU, Nov. 1 8. Theodore Clinton nnd Miss Mabel Schrocder woro married Wednesday at tho homo of tho bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Albert Schrocder. About ono Iiuti drod guests were present. Miss Mar lon Schrocder, sister or tho bride, causo Doc. Straw told him to but ho i ynxs tho mnld or honor, and Issam proved an alibi. W. P, Murphy, A.cl"lton acted ns host man. Tho cor- 11. Powors, Hugh McLaln Mr robbing 'oniony was performed by Itev. Tho- tho Snnta Clarn pnrcel post, and a'l'""8 llnrKlow. number of others wore tried. I' Tho brldo and groom aro both woll Pulled Shooting Stnt j known. 1lio brldo nttonded school Tho best stunt of tho evening wiujjni Coqiilllo. Tho groom pitched on pulled ofr by W. J. Conrad who por-i11'0 Coqulllo ball nlno and also play- Both MICIIIi: IIKLD IIKItK FOK FUltTHKK OHDKKS pctrated tho "shooting piny," J. W. ' oil with tho Norway team, hnvo a largo clrclo or friends. buck to tho coast. PLAN OLI'AX.UP DAY Nccdlowoik Guild or Ninth Mend Will Observe Satiudny Tho Noedlowork Guild of North Bend has notmxt Saturday as a cloau-up day and tho ladles want everybody in tho city to proparo to clean up their premises and make the city look as nont as possiblo, Tho members or the organization will materially nsslst In. tho work. Fold Painter and Capt. Kd SlAg as Mr. and Mrs. Dullnrry, tho French Vaudeville tonm, nlso pulled otr n good stunt. A keno gnmo followed by a Dutch lunch, served by O. S. Sulloy, con oludod tho ovonlng. Tho nfralr wis In chargo or Kxalted Kuler Hlldon- IIAVi: IIOXI'Y DAY NOW All ready to sail for Portland, tho dredgo Mlehlo this afternoon wns ordered to remnin hero. Captain Polhcmun received n wlro from Col. Chnrlos L. Pottor to nwnlt fiirthor orders. It Is believed,, thorn, Is a plan to eeud tho Mlehlo to 1' dro it u to worlc, this winter. Sho will bo In ,tho upnor harhor tomorrow morning to work on tho shoal opposite tho S. P. docks. KlLltUKN WAITS OUTSIDI' part tlmo then, having no means of getting rid of tho lumber that wiib piling up on the docks. Tho figures of tho survoy will ho forwarded to tho government engi neers In Portland, tho purpose being to sccitro tholr recommendation, if possible, for an Improvement appro priation. Tho sounding crow, under tho direction of Captain JamcB Pol- homiiH and C. It. Wright, of Bandon, Tuesday or Wednesday they could co mo through from Kugono in ono tiny. This route will bo chosen pro viding rates can bo secured. Permission Given Permission of tho S. P. to uso tho grounds corner Fourth and Blrod was secured today. Thoy havo already heoit laid orr by Harry Butler. To morrow afternoon ut tho Chamber of Commerce will bo a mooting of all Lsnld Hint tho depth or water near j tho committees to plan tho final wind tho mouth of tho Umpqua Is very good. yi'sshij to maui: monhy Boat Built at St. Helens Profitable Ono Will Bo When tho people of St. Helens aid ed In tho subscription toward tho building of tho largest wooden ship In tho world iu tholr own shipyards they know thoy would mako money. Thoy did not know then, tlmugh, that tho war was going to occur nnd that tho freight rates would go soaring up of the ticket campaign. BLANKKTS "WILL COST MOK13 ti jyiy Tho Countries at War Aro Making a Shortage- of tho Supply Tho economical housowlfo who needs blankets will do woll not to dolny another week, not oven anoth er day, In making her purchases, Several million pairs ot wool blank ets havo been bought by tho coun tries nt war. Tills means a great skyward by leaps nnd bounds. Tito "hko hi our suppiy, says uoou "City or Portland" Is building thoro ' llonsokewpiug. A iinn with rorily nnd will not bo done bcroro next' of ,,,n,,,ot oxporlonco behind Murch. Already sho hns boon char- """ lu'" ",u l,,ul or 'H "'"o " . . . . . ,.. ' pnmn tltnrn wimlil Iia m.n,n.O ..11- lereii to uiko ono or iwo cargoes iu At 'noon tho1 Kllbum arrived oH tho bar, but It was too rough to cross In. She wl)l probably havo to wait tor high water tonight nbout 1 1 o'clock. Sho Is coming rrom Portland. TBACK BIHD'.S L1F13 New Observance for Oregon Has Been Started by llco Keeper It hns been announced by Floyd K. Smith, or Dallas, Oregon, Secre tary or tho Oregon Stnto Beo-Keop-ers Association, a branch of tho National Dee-Keepers Association, that Thursday, November 25th, Tugs Arc Fastened to Gauio to Bo Re turned Aluminum tags, stamped "return to tho stnto game rami," havo boon rscd for somo tlmo to tag birds thnt havo boon released by tho officials or tho gaino rami. In thnt manner It. is possiblo to determine to what tho off shoro trado to Australia, Her purchaser, tho Charles McCor mlck Lumber company reports an option to charter tho vessel lor on shillings a ton to Sydney, ror 100 shllltncH to Melbourne and 110 shil ling In Frnninnntln. It Is nxnnelnil ' rol,,d Ollly Spend SI. Or JO her first voyngo will net u profit or!u,lul not lo uy." ho said, "la $35,000. Her original cost was $110,000 and tho vessel's .owners havo tho option on another voyngo nt tho same rnto. WHICH is woitsi: HOODOO? extent tho birds nro migratory and what their actions aro utter tholrl8'10 caught Hro, rolouso. In a numhor or cases these 0URllt t,IQ riames and finally took! Though tho Santa Clnra Was Lost tho Mackl"aw Outhoodoos tho Hoodoo When tho Santa Clara went ushoro at Bastendort beach, mariners all up and down tho coast declared tho ship always hnd boon tho hoodoo ship ot tho Pnelfic. But despite tho fact sho was eventually lost and tho stoamshlp Mackinaw Is still aflont, tho latter seems to havo outhoodoood tho hoodoo. Sho started for Portland In tho summer to load grain: On tho wny For days the crow brand, Tom .lames and others and (Thanksgiving Day, has boon set nsldo thoy reco'vod success of It. much praise for tho GIVKS BOAD 1.1'CTlHtl' Tho Itoseburg Nows; Tho Itoseburg Commercial Club nnd the Good Bonds association hnvo been fortunuto In securing T. W. Al ton of tho office of public roads, 'de partment or Agrlculturo, Washing ton, I). a, to give nu illustrated lec turo on good roads. Times want ads bring results. Llliliy Coal, $5.00 to", Phone 72. Reading Made Easy There Is little pleasure Iu reading for the man who jictiN' glftsse nnd has none, or for the mint vio has ulasses that havo been improperly fitted. Fitted with Rlassvs as ho fit them you can get ical enjoyment out of your favorite book or nuigalno. Xo Mjiiliitlng. No binnrtlng eyes. No blurred vision Jiibt com fort and ease. ' Optical Department Red Cross Drug Stroe by tho National Association ns Nut lonnl Honoy Day, This Is tho first attempt on "tho prt of tho Boo Keepers to creuto Intorest In this munnor In tholr product, and tho Idoa comes from tho "Applo Dny" nnd "Dollar Day" Ideas which havo piovod such a success. The bee keeping and honoy producing busi ness Is ono or tho leading small In dustries or tho Stnto or Oregon. It is expected thnt tho peoplo or Oro gon will generally help to mako Honey Dny a great success, and thnt ovory Thanksgiving Dinner tublo will prcsoiit nn opportunity or pnr- tnklng of this wliolosomo and health ful sweet. Bee keeping Journals all over tho nation nro making a vigorous campaign In order to mako tho first Honoy Day a hugo suc cosb. The beo keopers all over tho stato of Oregon havo been notiriod' officially, and havo been roquestod to help ndvortlso tho dny, and no 'tlces havo been sont to tho press of tho state. Get In and boost for "Honoy Day," birds, quail, pheasants, etc., have i Leon found dead or havo boon shot nnd tho tag returned to tho gnmo farm. A lotter wns recontly received from u person who declined to give his nnmo, thnt ho hnd shot u quail and then when ho discovered that it wns tngged, nlso discovered that ho hud trnnsgressod tho law in shoot ing quail. Howovor, ho sent tho tug to Gono Simpson, keeper of tho stato game farm and apologized for tho transgression. GATHICBING TUHKKYS NOTICIJ OK DISSOLUTION Notlco I? hereby given that tho firm of Peunock Bros, was dissolved Sopt. 1, 191C, C. A. Ponnock retir ing and C. It. Ponnock continuing same. ItOSKmmn, Oro., Nov. 18. Thousands of Turkeys from all sec tions or Doilglns County will this weok bo purchased preparatory t shipment to tho distant mnrkots for the Thanksgiving trado. ' While not all of thb dealers aro optimistic over present conditions, a majority of thorn are of tho opinion thnt turkeys will bo us plontlful this year as In previous seasons, nnd that tho prices to b offered will show a slight advance whon compared with thoso of last year. Poultry dealers are of tho opinion that tho quality of this year's birds will excel those of previous seasons, for the reason that tho weather of tho past summer was Ideal tor rais ing turkeys, it Is belloved that tho Oakland locality will again furnish the largest numbers of turkoys for O. A. PRNNOCIC. O. It. PRNNOCK. I shipment to distant markets. io mo uio uoais, tiio snip wns brought In, ropalrod and started back again. Her muchluory wont wrong and sho Hnipod Into port flnuly, sov ernl days overdue And then, trying rate ngaln, only throo days ago tho Mackinaw was roported in distress orr" tho mouth or tho Columbia, Tho big tug bout Gollah, which loft Coos Any a fow days ago with tno dredge Scuttle In tow, wont to tho roscue nftor turning tho dredgo ovor to tho towboat Tyoo or tho sanio com pany otr Destruction Point near tho mouth or tho Columbia. It scorns that the Mackinaw wan entirely out or ruol and rood, and this in tho taco or warnings to map Inors to look out for tho worst blow of tho season. MANY AT FUNKBAL T. right Thousand Ho"or Booker Washington inr AuocUlea rr to Coo Dr Timet, TUSKKKQKK, Ala., Nov. 18 Prominent men froni all walks of lire, including whites as well as ne groes, attonded tho runoral of Book er T. Washington, the noted negro educator, which was hold this morn ing at tho Tuskeegee Institute, which he mado famous and which hns taken such an important part in tho eleva tion of the negro race. Fully SOOO persons came to Tuskeegee to pay tholr past tribute. Tho burial was In tho Instltuto grounds. como thoro would bo no more nil wool blankets woven In this country. Prices will undoubtedly advance for nil grades except puro cotton blank ets. I naked this blanket export's nd vlco nbout tho kind to buy, If ono "Tlin the blanket you'll find uudor the bed each morning In llttlo runny rolls thnt the chamber-maid swoops up on hor dustpan. That's what I call a store window blanket , sort, flurfy, tied up with n pink ribbon. It's all for show,, not for warmth nnd woar. Avoid It and buy Instead a blanket that has a 1)0 per cent wool tilling on n cotton wnrp; it won't look so pretty, ror the color will bo a bit yellowish, and It won't bo bound so han'dsomcly, but the real vnluo .or your $5 win bo thoro." SSI OUR IDEAL Not how much we sell you but how well we please you Will you give us the oppor lunity? GORDON Shoe Store "Shoes ot Merit" Central Aicmiu and Droadiij Heating Stoves Hnvo your JJ3TTKH headB, bill heads, etc., printed at TUN TIMIOS office, Times want ads hrlng results. 3A Wo aro prepared for M JjJ u'IiiIpi. ulth tho it BM """ Wood henters and the toAftm heaters tilth duplex sTt". Piked f mm i.W W fl Joliiison-uiiiovsen ft. ....n... limiin FureM" . North Front St" Mw" ; ammmm",tg2mMMKm Puget Sound Bridge &' Dredging Co. Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Construclisfl COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK . OurCoos Bay office has available for Oregon ww work the Dredge "Seattle" me Cho most powerful, best eoulnned and most moron"" twenty-Inch hydraulic dredge In Pacific wsten Coos Bay office, JHafnu?iSS&irt. Marshfield. farebnn. Seattle, WastoWF -- - w "il"" Subscribers, Please Note C . a on lAltltlEUS aro Instructed to put I"4""" porches or In othor suttablo places thoy will bo Bafo rrom wind nud tin-. scrlbors aro requested to notlty tho office over theso instructions aro not heing I0" g Phono complaints and other matters P8 to dollvery to fnn IJJ :ui sfuBB ?"' ti .i . rvrftinvftoirt ,; 4 ' fcsf V M&Ai'tiM" I i 4 t