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BffisSiJWtfiJffi I' - CTBB - u -v'iii aj.gaa.ft,. p wi.. " fl THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1915 feVENIMG EDITION. FOOW 1 I ! New Hub Store News T1IK KIXTURKS for tho now Hub Store In tlio Irv ing ltloclc on Central Avcnuo luivo arrived and Imve been installed. Tlioy nro tho latest typo, de signed not only for beauty, but for Hcrvlcc, and wo would bo glad to luivo you drop In and view ouo of. tho handsomest store rooms in Oregon. I 'i 'Xbo majority of tho htoclc for tho now Hub Store has arrived and much of It has been opened. Additional Hhlpmcntfl aro constantly coming, miho having been do layed In transit. In order to take euro of Immediate needs and to accommodate tho public, wo have opened tho storo to servo you. Our formal opening will bo announced Inter, Just n.s noon ns tho coiuplcto Htoclc for tho now storo has arrived and been placed on Iiplny. At that time wo will make tho detailed announcement of tho stocks and lines that tho now Huh storo Mill handlo. This anuouncoiucnt will bo ouo of tho most gratifying that Coos County people has over read It will bo ft ines migo announcing nAVclinndlso of u higher standard than It ha.s over been posslblo for u storo on Coos Hay to sup ply until tho now Hub Store was started. Drop In and sco tho now Hub Store for yourself. X SHIPPING NEWS I $$ Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. riVK STOItKS Mnrshflcld, Front Street. .Miirwlifleld, Central Avcnuo. Handon Myrtlo Point l'owers. APPEAL SURVEY COQUirjiK RIVKIl 1'KOl'IiW WANT All) WHICH AVAS ItKKL'SHI) Ai" aro tho the In MAY PROSECUTE BUYS LANDO STORE JUNK DEALKRH MUST NOT 11UV LINOTVTI3 JUCTAL In Also Illegal to Melt up or l'ur- I'Iiiino IMattvs Taken Irom Sautiv Clara Wreck Junk dealers who purchnso lino type niotal which has been stolen from tho newspaper offices aro 11 xiblo for prosecution. There has been bo mo quantities of metal taken from tho nowspapor offlcos latoly. Tho motal Is cxponslvo and If It Is lonrn od that any doalors purchase it from anyone who attempts to sell It, thoy will ho prosecuted. lMutos Aro Taken Somo boxes of plates wero tnkou from tho Santa Clara wreck ami It will bo Illegal to purchaso theso. Tho plates usoil by tho nowspapor nro uuvor purchusod. Tho papers pay certain sums for tho uso or tho plates and thon thoy aro Bent back to tho American Press Association which furnishes thorn and which company owns tho motal. Tho Axiorlcan Press Association is a big concern which transacts busi ness from tho Atlantic to tho Pa cific, and protects its plato matter traveling about almost as carefully ns tho United Statos malls Is pro tected, Anyone who molts up theso plates to socuro tho metal or soils or buys thorn will bo Ilkoly to bo prosecuted. SHOWS CITY VALUES ASSESSOR GIVES TOTALS FOR DIFFERENT PLACES Amount of Property In Kuch of tho Port Districts Is Also Indicated Assessor Thrift is quoted In tho Coqulllo Soutlnol m furnishing tho following us to tho assessed valua tions in tho cities and ports of this county, not Including, howovor, tho half million dollars worth of prop erty of public oorvlco corporations to bo assessed by tho State Tax Com mission: Jlandon ? 84.1,812 Coqulllo run, sir. Eastsldo 199,2-10 Umpire 139,580 Marshfleld 2,700,1 37 Myrtlo Point 309,2 15 North Horn! 1,190,330 Heaver Hill Dntu Furl.shed In Support of penl Made by Port of Han , - don and Others Tho Coqitlllo river pcoplo making a hard fight to secure government Improvements of wntarlvnv' which wore refused. this connection thb' Coqilllle Sentinel says: Tho matter of tho survey of tho Coqulllo river from this city to Us mouth 'which was turned down by Major Williams, head of tho U. S. engineering service af Portland, Is bolng appealed to tho Board of En gineers for Rivers and Harbors at Washington. Tho tlmo given for such an appeal expires tomorrow, but Secretary Norton has telegraph ed Congressman Hawloy to endeavor to securo an extension of time. Ho also forwarded to Mr. llawlcy tho papors In tho appeal enso, which nro signed by tho secretary of tho Com mission and by tho mayors and pres idents of tho Commercial Clubs of both Bandon and Coqulllo. Ten very good reasons aro given why tho aid should bo granted. In Bitpport of tho appeal tho following data regarding the shipments from tho Port of Bandon for 1913 aro giv en: Lumbar, S7,C8G,000 board Ties, 5,080,000. Pieces of piling, 3,420. Poles, 5,019. Shingles, 5,325,000. Cords of matchwood, 503. Bundles of splints, 12,914. Shook, 223,539. Tons of coal, 803. Other miscellaneous Ifrolght I ! ... f II in.1 i nnmtt ...... i i"K uui in UBiiinuiuu ui. -oio unis; ' whllo tho Inbound frolght Is put at between 1000 and 1200 tons a 1 month. A list of vessels oporatlng over ""-" tho Coqulllo bar and In tho Coqulllo HUH CLOTHING & SHOE COM-fiver during 19i3 Is appended, mini- invv vi.vifwr'H'fi koii STOCK borlnK 18 nnd rftnB'"K In tonnago 1'ANY N I.GOl IAIIMJ lOR hTOUK from 1301 to 140( wIth nn aggregato . of 8,302 tons.. KiUo Will .Marie Closing of One of Oldest .Stores in Miu-HlifloJtl To Ho Approved by Court Negotiations havo boon practically closed by tho Hub Clothing nnd Shoo Company for tho purchnso of tho S. Lando storo on Front street from Mrs. Lando, administrator of tlio cstato of tlio lato S. Lando. Tho deal, owing to Involving tho Lando J BATTING AVERAGES III THE NATIONAL BASEBALL LEAGUE llj- AmocUIoJ TrcM to Coos Dajr TImc.J NEW YORK, Nov. 22. Tho fol lowing aro tho batting avorages of tho ten highest men of tho National Leaguo who participated In games during tho season of 1915: A. B. R. II. T.B. 59 1 80 189 201 49 9 55 15,7' 228 58 3 59 179 251 57 7 72 177 253 544 02 104 207 505 52 151 194 473 It 111 183 305 48 91 121 54 4 72 1G0 200 607 Gl 149 220 Doylo, Larry, N. Y. . . , 150 Luderus, Prod, Phil 141 Griffith, Thos., Cine 100 Hinchman, Win., Pitts 150 Daubort, Jako, Brooklyn. . 150 Morklo, Prcd, N. Y 140 Snyder. Prank. St. L 144 Connolly, Jos., Bost 104 Robertson, Davis, N. i. Long, Thos,, St. L 141 .140 20. 3B.,HR.S.II. 40 10,4,15 30 31 33 21 25 no 14 17 21 !7 10 14 8 3 7 8 10 25 12 23 10 39 14 9 7 1-1 14 S.B. Pc 22 ,320 .3 IP .307 .307 .301. .299 .298 .298 .294 .294 !) G 17 a 3 13 22 19 CLUII RATTING G. St. Louis 157 Cincinnati 1G0 "Now York 155 Brooklyn 154 Philadelphia ....J 62 Pittsburg 160 Chicago luu Boston 157 foot. go- SANTA CLARA WRECK STILL PRODUCING Yesterday Men Wero Taking Metal and Parts of Machinery From tho Stranded Ship Mon woro still taking metals from ostato, will havo to bo approved by i tho wreck of tho Santa Clam yes tho court so a few days will olapso i torday. Thoro was quite a lot of bororo It can bo formally closed. uraBH and other motal parts to tho Tho Lando store Is ono of tho old-J vessel and this is bolng taken off. est retail firms on Coos Bay and, Ono or two of tho smallor engines its passing marks another epoch In woro taken out wholo nnd tho larger Marshfleld business history. onglncs were stripped of tho more About threo years ago, tho firm i valuahlo motal. was burned out and tho prcsout Quito a lot of stuff was secured stock is practically n now ono. It Is Saturday and Sunday by thoso at tho one of tho largest general merchan dise) stocks on tho Day. A. J. Mondol of tho Hub Clothing & Shoo Company mild that It was proposed to closo tho storo for pos sibly a week until a comploto in ventory of tho Htoclc could bo tak en and tho goods arranged to bo dis posed of at a quick salo. Ho propos es to soil out tho ontlro stock In Its present location within tho next thir ty days or so. Oldot Business IIouno Tindo's storo is said to bo tho oldest business houso In tho city, having boon established about 1879. Tho building was tho first ono on tho cast sldo of Front street nnd was built by Allan Lobroo, a short tlmo nftor ho built tho old Bay City mill. Tho building was built on piling. Ah tho harbor lino was extended and tho street filled up, the struc ture was added to. Mr. Lobroo and his family lived on tho second floor. Lust Owner Died. Ho conducted tho business until ho died and Mrs. Lobroo then had the ntoro until 1883, when she sold beach. Tho vessel Into several pieces. has broken up DAXDOX TAKES LUMBER A. B. 1500 5231 5218 hl20 491G 6113 5114 5070 R. 690 61G 582 bill! 689 557 570 582 S. It. S. B. Pc 175 1G2 .264 192 150 .263 122 165 .261 175 131 .248 181 121 .247 102 182 .240 182 100 .244 1219 1015 231 57 17 194 121 .240 II. T.B. 2B. 3B. H.R. 1297 1700 159 92 20 1323 1730 194 84 15 1312 1715 195 08 24 1208 1026 105 75 14 1210 1070 202 39 68 1259 1710 197 91 24 1240 1749 212 00 53 MISCELLANEOUS Tho number of playors partlclpa ting In tho 1916 pennant rnco, ac cording to clubs and playing positions, was us follows: Pitchers. Ca tellers. Infloldors. Outfloldors. Total 9 3 0 r a.i l 10 4 8 0 28 13 3 7.0 29 15 3 7 8 ..12 5 10 0 33 13 4 8 9 34 , It 4 8 11 34 'Jo 7 9 8 30 Philadelphia St. Louis . Cincinnati ; Brooklyn . . Chicago . . . Boston . . . Pittsburg . . New York SHOW IS II SUCCESS COQUILLE LAUOHS AT RAIN AND TURNS OUT EN MASSE Tho stcamor Bandon, of tho Es tabrook Company, which formerly was on tho Coqulllo River run, load ed 000,000 feet of lumbor at tho Geo. W. Mooro Lumbor Co. mill at Toledo. VESSEL MOVEMENTS Arrived A. M. Simpson, San Francisco, 9 a. m. today. Duo Hero Hardy, San Francisco, Wednesday. KUburu, San Francisco, Wednes day. Adellno Smith, San Francisco, tomorrow. A. M. SIMPSON IN Tho Btcamor A. M. Simpson nrrlv- Ofl illln ninrnlltir fit O rtVlnni nml will out to Joseph Lnudo, mid his sons load lumber at tho Porter mill of tho woro Interested thoro until 1900 'Simpson company. Tho Hardy Is ox whou Sam Lando becamo tho solo .peeled to arrlvo about Wednesday, owner. Ho died several months ago and Robert Dlllard has been acting as manager of tlio coucorn stneo then. FDSKETT TO SPEAK RUSTLER IS HERE Total .?G, 088, 801 Tort of Bandqn $5,401,086 Port of Coos Bay 8,883,111 Port of Coqulllo River . . . C.597,303 Total In Ports ......$19,882,099 WILL LECTURE TOXIC! I IT Dr. Mas-sou To Tell or Milk ami Meat inspection Dr. J. L. Masson, of Myrtlo Point, was invited hero by Dr. E. 13. Straw tho city health offlcor. to lecture to night boforo tho mombors of the city council on tho subject or milk and meat iiiBpoctlou In tho city. Dr. Masson will glvo somo valuahlo pointers to tho members of the city council. IX NEW UNIFORMS Western U"lon Messengers Present Military Appearance Ernest DrowB and Robort Potors, tho two Western Union messenger boys, have blossomed out in new Western Union messenger uniforms. Thoy aro dark bluo suits of heavy cloth with caps to match and aro udorned with brass buttons and dec orations sufficient for a Bulgarian geuoral. Tho company furnishes tho suits to tlio boys as long as they hold tho Job but each is to spend forty cents a week to keep tho uniforms cleaned and in good order. There Is "o mis. taking the "speeds' of tho Western To add to their Tho gasoline schoonor Rustler, which enmo in Saturday night from Roguo rlvor is duo to loavo out about Tuesday or Wednesday for tho south again. Tho pcoplo or tho Baptist church havo been so well pleased with tho 51, GOO i addresses of tholr puBtor, Rov, II. B. Koskott, thai they voted yestoruny to continue- tho mootliiKS another week. Tho Interest and the attendance to-' gother seemed to mako It imporatlvo and this decision wus quickly reach ed. Union Service Tho union Thanksgiving services will bo hold Thursday evening at this church Just tho samo and at this tlmo Rov KuottB will sponk. But this will not mako any break In tho Interest and attendance. Sermon Tmt Night Last evening Mr. Foskott spoke on tho "Challenge of tho Gospel." Tho text Is both a challougo and a promise, A great many want to boo first beforo thoy conio. Thoy try to "got tho cart boforo tho horso," In this matter, but this Is Impossible I might as woll go to tho astronomer and say to him, 'When I can seo all tho stars and know all about tho heavenly bodies, then I'll conio and iBlt In your class and then you may teach mo." This would bo folly, I find I must como and thon learn. I find if I do, that thoro aro stars, tho light of which Bturted earthward long boforo Abraham was, and yet its light has not reachod us. I would never know this If I had not como to tho astronomer ami learned. Some Want Pleasure "Again a great many do not want to como to Christ to learn, Thoy want pleasuro all tho tlmo. Their wholo life Is just ono round of pleas ure till the whllo. Theso nro tho ones who novor know about Jesus. Put yourself In a position to know, by coming as Cod says. Tonight Mooting - Servlco tonight will bogln at 7.30 MAY RRINC! FREIGHT Stilted That Vessel Will Mako Extra Trip From Portland A local business man received a tolograni from Portland stating that a boat was leaving thoro Wednesday morning cb bring tho frolght which has conjested In that city, to Coos Bay. Thero was also a story that tho steamer Yucatan, which has Just returned from Alaska, was to mako ono trip horo to bring freight. Tho local agent of tho North Pacific Steamship Company stated that ho had no advises on tho Yucatan coming. Corn Is Scon On Every Hnd nd Dig Crowds Attend Final Fes tivities on Saturday Night Coqulllo laughed at tho rain and turned out on masso to tho corn show hold thero on Friday and Saturday, according to John Motley, of the Chamber of Commorco, who was a visitor there. Hundreds of pcoplo from the surrounding coijntry woro In nttondniico and almost tho ontlro population of tho city camo. Business Iioubcs on both days woro closed from 1:30 p. m. until five o'clock. In splto of tho rain running nnd tho auto races wero hold In tho strcots, with tho crowds so thick tho contestants could hard ly got by. Whou t,ho tlmo camo for tho fat mon to compete,' thoy jerked off tholr conts In till) rain and sot out. Tho corn exhibits woro arranged around tho four sides of tho hall and In tho middle was a triangular tow er that hold tho prlzo winners of Myrtlo Point, Coos Bay and Coqulllo. Tho displays of tho merchants elicited much admiration for much monoy nnd tlmo had been expended In their preparation. Prof. J, E. Larson, of O. A. C, who spoko to tho farmora at tho threo corn shows In (ho county, returned homo yesterday. Ho declared that tho enthusiasm over tho growing of corn In Coos has been a surprlso to him, nnd oven greater surprlso Is tho corn that actually has boon grown. Awards of Prizes To J. C. Neor, of Dora, was given tho grand prlzo of tho county for tho best onsllago exhibit. Tho prlzo wits a Wisconsin silo given by tho E. E. Johnson Lumbor Mill, of Coqulllc. Tho grand prlzo of tho county for tho best slnglo car of corn exhibited was won "by W. II. Myors, of Leo. This was n prlzo of $5 put up per sonally by J. L. Smith, County Agri culturist. For tho best-10 cars of corn, Cal Ray, of Norway, won first; Aason Brothors, iof Arago Brothors, or ATa go, second; P. II. Browor, or Flsh trap, third; and J. M. Hodge, or Flshtrap, fourth. J. E. Bollonl, or Rlvorton, was rirst with tho best bushel or corn; Anson Brothers, or Arago, second; Cnl Ray, or Norway, third, and J. M. Hodge, or Flshtrap, fourth. For tho best acre of onsllago O. C. Gouthler, was first; Miller Bros,, Coqulllc, second, and Aasen Bros., Arago, third, Thoro wero 33 exhibits in tho 10 oar class; 10 In tho bushol class and six for tho onsllago prizes. F DDTBALL SCORES CALIFORNIA DECISIVELY DE FEATS UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA Roth Aro New At American Cliuno After Nine .Years Dickering With Rugby Utah Is Victor (Special to Tho Times) California 81, Novada, G. Southern California, 13; Utah, 20. BERKELEY, Nov. 22. Showing speed In a tag end of tho Benson spurt, tho University of California Saturday retrlovcd Its almost lost football roputntlon by downing tho University of Novndn, 81 to 0. Both Institutions nro back to the old stylo rootball this year for tho first tlmo In about nlno years. Sluco tho dofcat or tho Bluo nnd Cold so decisively threo weeks ago nt tho hands or Clllniour Doblo's hus kies, tho Callfomlans havo taken on now life, havo braced up In ovory do pnrtmont and nro finishing tho soa son with a crcdltablo team. Tho University of Utah, Hiipromo In tho Intorniountnln football re gion, added glory to tho name by de feating tho University of Southern California, 20 to 13 on Saturday. CAPTAIN IS KILLED Head or (he Wheeling Football Team Meets Death BUCKHANNON, W. Vn Nov. 22. William Parkor, nged 20, captain of tho Whoellng High School foot hull team was fatally injured In n gnmo horo Saturday. Parkor'B head ws hurt In tho first play, but ho remained In tho gnmo until tho closo of tho first half. Ho diod an hour later from homorrluigo of tho brain. ILL NOT GIVE IN S. P MEN AT CONFERENCE HOLD OUT F1R.MLY TD SHOW MUSES Do Not Concedo Any Points nt At C. linil Cirant Conference At Salem O. I SALEM, Ore. Nov. 22. At tho meeting hold horo to consider tho O. & C. land disposition Attomoys Ralph A. Moody and B. A. McAllls tor for tho railroad company refus ed to concede a slnglo point which did not admit a feo slmplo title or tho railroad company to tho lands; which did not grant tho company tho right to removo tho timber or which did not allow tho railroad their own tlmo to dlsposo of tho lands under the terms of the grant. In other words, the railroad contended for ev ery slnglo point that was granted in tho most favorablo decision or the f. tin.. nFfsi. .. t " e'fficloncy they both) rido bicycles. nml orn nrnmnt in tret finer nbout tho. city delivering ami collecting mcsi ' o'clock and the subject will bo "A aages. Day of Blessing." CANDIDATES IN PRIMARIES RE QUIIU:DjrORY LAW Must Fllo Campaign Expenditures Judge Butler Says Must Mako Filing Even if no Epeuso Candidates for nominations at tho city primaries hold on the eighth of this month aro roqutred by mw to fllo with tho City Recorder within 15 days after an election or the primaries, u sworn statement of tholr expenditures In tho election, If thoy hud none, thoy aro roqulred I supremo court nnd would not release to mako a statement anyhow. ft Hlnglo ono of theso points to fur- . This means, according to Judge thor an agreement. Butler, that theso would havo to Chairman W. I. Vawter summed uu uieu anyway oy tomorrow, iniu, up tho situations when ho said; being tho last day or tho 15. Judge Butler said ho didn't spend nuything. Ho didn't bollovo that any ono elso did, but nevertheless, should, this point bo overlooked and tho candidate later elected, his posi tion might bo attacked on a technicality. "Thero is absolutely no need ror a rurther conference if the rallroaa adheres to the contention that the company has a fee simple title to tho lauus, "as a right to sever the tun TO BE NUMBERED NEW INNOVATION FOR LOCAL FOOTBALL ON TURKEY DAY On tho backs of ovory playor In tho Thanksgiving football game will bo a square plcco of canvas, sowed to tho jorseys, and bearing a number. In this way, spectators from tho side lines can follow tho plays and tho j playors nt all tlmo by means of tho printed list. This Is an Innovation1 tried sovoral sonsons back in eastern football whoro it proved a great suc cess. Dr. Strnub, who arrived last ovon ing from Eugono, says that tho Freshman team Is training hard for tho contest and has boon out on tho noiu ram and sumo. Ho says thoy nvo, looking forward to tho trip and siiouiu leave Eugono either tomor row or Wednesday. , Should Prcservo List On Wednesday ovonlng In Tho Times will bo printed tho list or Players ror Thursday and tholr num bers. This should be cut out and carried to tho gamo, thus enabling tho readers to know tho men and tho plays o much tho bettor. Field Imld Out Yesterday Harry Butler and sov eral assistants layed out tho field, putting in pegs to mark tho flvo and 10 yards lines. Autos will bo allowed to lino up on Second streot, whllo tho stand of the spectators will be on tho corner of Fourth and Elrod streets. ESTATE VERY LARGE PETER A. R. WIDENER'S FOR TUNE IN THE MILLIONS Son Is To Olvo Art Collection to Ei ther Philadelphia, NoM York or Washington (Dr AMoclaled Treij to Coo Dy Tlmw. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 22. Tho will or tho lato Peter A. R. Wldenor, submitted to probate today- leaves tho bulk or the estate, estimated at between fifty and Eeventv million, to a son. Joseph E. Wldener, In trust. The son Is given uncontrolled dis- v.unuu io jireseiu ine lathers art collection, ono of tho most valuablo her. td choosq tho actual aottlqc and i In America, elthor to tho cltv of Phll to soil the land nt Its own sweet .adelphla. Washington' or Nn, will." York. SSI H New Holiday Linens at the tmmttti,, GOLDEN RULE tntmttmt zt X : tmtmmtMmm!2ittmJ Our Stock of Table Cloth, NarJki Towels and Toweling is Comple!f 72-inch all-linen satin Table Damask, verv m grade. Per yard . 72-inch all linen satin Table Damaskr""An"pv" cellent grade. Per yard . ., 72-inch all-linen, satin Table Damask."'A"a0"nrf 5 durable linen. Per yard . y u.lm 66-inch all linen satin Table Damask" Tn"n7c'iiV W patterns. Per yard or, 64-inch Union Linen Table Damask, yard" 2? Mercerized Cotton Table Damask, per yardTc" cording to quality 29c, 38c 4 to 23x24 all-linen Napkins, per dozen ' & 22x22 all-linen Napkins, per dozen 83 22x22 Union Linen Napkins, per dozen" jfS Mercerized Cotton Napkins. Per dozen 65c, 95c, $1.25, $f.5b"anrJS17S LET US SHOW YOU THE MANY PRETTY ' PATTERNS IN OUR STOCK OF LINENS The Golden Rule FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG MARSHFIELD HMBanHnH 0GEAN BEACH AUTO LINE Oorst & Khlf. Lenvo Inihh field nt 7 n. in., and returnliiK leaving from Empire it K u. in. Ionvo Mui'Hhficld nt 1 1 ii.iu. ami returning leave Soati Slough nt 1 p. in. Lenvo Mui-hfiuhl nt " p. m. ami rctnndij leuvo South KloiiKh nt (I p. nt. GET THAT SUIT w KltOM J. V. K0SKI TAILOK VOIt JIH.V AND WOMIl.V 7K Market. Avcnuo JIAHSIIFIEU) PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY GRAVEL1 Wo aro uow propnrod to furninh GRAVEL Id any loutKto from pllo in our yard or In carload lots, at following prlcm From pllo on ground, ?2?G por yard. ennoad lute, taken from cars, 1.00 ptr Il Itctall Department. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co, Opposite l'osMMficc. Fbeie Jtt Abstracts FOR UKIilAULU ABSTRACT'S OK TITLB AWD INMJUUH A.HOUD C00S BAY REAL ESTATE, Sec TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO, Inc. MARSI1FIBU) AND COQUIIJ.R CITV, 0RECflJnIT1(), QENERAIi AGKNTS, KASTSIDK AND 8KSOS10K S Aw AGENTS FOR CANADIAN 1'ACIKIO RAIMIOAD W HENRY HISNG8TACKHN. BIAfsAUhit Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging Co. Dams, Bridges, Buildings. n General Co COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORR uur uoos bay ottice nas avaiiame - work the Dredge "Seattle" tie most powerful, be equipped and most mor twenty-Inch liydrnullo dredge lc Vtcltlo w Coos Bay office, c ,&alVlshV Mnrshfinlrl hrpnnn. Seattle, Was' ..lUIWUHUlU, W.WVJW... 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