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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1916 EVENING EDITION. THREE IIS LIGHT IS SEWTHAS NEW! SERVICE REV. EVAMS w HUT 11 i:v voiiu kepohted KIJKTIO.V. ,. r William Hitim-.M s,,'v I , llefonlt K.r N..ll.i 1 Coiiimiltco. IMA,.ot...earr.t.ro.r.,TlmM.J ".. ,.nir Anrll 5. IleturnB tlM I Ul" - riii " ,Ve ierday' primary election in !?i!L if delegate, to tho ,,,, :roRrcs3lvo nnil Kopuu- national conventions, and mom' !lf" ' c stnto and county com Sect ihow a licit veto and low t0"'C!Lu of William .. .I.- .iw In Taws Pi'9lt,on t0 n,,r"ea' r '"... member of Wo Ilopu Ucan national committee OHH.MANV ,IX OK ASKED AHOUT HIXK.,VHSTKHX I'XIO.V ACTS AS PUH ' HEHW.NDVALH. j (HASINO AOHXCV. Onimtiuleutlon In Immwiii (led lit I 'or i olgn Ori'Ice My Ambassador ((raid n( llcelln. llir AwoilntM Pint to Cooi Iljr Tlmra.jl , HEHUN, April "i. American Am bassador (lornril today sent un, In quiry to tlio Oorninn foreign office concerning tlio sinking of tlie steam er Horwlmlvnle, off Queenntown. HVANCiHLLST TO MAKE TIIHEE Oil KOt'K WEEKS STAY I1EHE LAW SAYS YOU CAN CATCH THEM SIX INCHES LOX(J NOW Hnriios In the result "Vliionco re- b- 111 l-'l'X- ntmltTJIAIHITOCKMHtALK STO.V TODAV g, of i:iht PIsililiMl Machines .tpln hi Ciimil-Iini Huso lias Keen Moved W Ainrlttta rrw t Com liny TltiiM.l SAN ANTON'IO, Texas, April B. Adtlccs to (!cn. Funston today from Meilco wro that six of tlio eight aeroplanes nro again In forvlco and the aeroplanes mo 1ms lieon moved from Casas Grandcs to Nnmlqun. IS LDCATED Is Molding Suctcsl'iil Meetings In Kin; geno Comes Highly Heeoni mended to loeul Field Hov. Hruco Evans, evangelist, Is to coiiio lioro on Saturday for a stay of three or four weeks, according to la telegram received yesterday from III in In Kugeno where ho Is now conducting services. Ho Is an cvnn golist of tlio Hnptlst denomination though several- of tho local churches WAH DEPARTMENT LEAHNS IS AT PHOVIDENCIA. in: 0-4 (lUiii'inl Pci.shlng Huh (ioiic I'm (her Soiilh Towiiul (lie Fight ing I 'I ne. 11 AbhocIiIciI rir (n Cooi naj Tlmcf.l WASHINGTON, I). C, April 5. A dispatch to tho war department from (Jon. Funston definitely located Colonel Dodd and presumably the Seventh Cavalry, Monday at Prov Idencla. Tho dispatch also Indicated that l'crshlng bus gone far south toward tho fighting front near Guerrero, Tho war dopnrtmont today author ized tho purchase, of 108 jnoro motor trucks and two gasollnu tanks for the Mexican expedition. . .sciiooxni viti:cici:i AXII CAITAIX LOST (M Amrlitri Tr " Mr TlmM 1 NORFOLK, Va., April 5. - The schooner Khl" A. Hay les went ashore this morning near Now Arm Inlet, tho North Carolina const guard nation. Captain Thayor was drowned while attempting to reach slioro In u small boat. MANUAL HACA, YILLA LEADER, IS KM. LCI) ' t 4 (llf An0'lli"l PrfM in iimh t "tlmrn.J XA.MIQIMI'A (Wireless to Columbus,) April fi. A Hinnll rnmnnnt of u Vllln fore? defeated by Dodd at Guerrero eight dnya ago, was scattered In (i HlMrmlsh with Cnrran.ls tan March 29 In tho moun tains near town. There nro no details except Hint tho Villa leader Manuel llaca was killed. I l i Will liny for CiHtoiuciM at a Dis tance When Ordei.s aie placed by Wire. , The Western Union Telegraph Company announces that Its offices nro now prepared to execute small coniinlHsIons, such as the purchase of flowers, candy, fruits, clunrn. hooks, otc., for n10 accommodation or patrons nt dlstnnt points. This it In effect an extension of tho West ern Union Money Transfer Service, and represents tho largest develop ment hi the policy of the manage ment of that company to place Its nation-wide organization nt tho dis posal of Its patrons. Will Muko I'irrcbases. Undor the plan n0w In effect, any one who desires to arrange for tho I'ellvery wt flowers or gifts, or re membrances or any kind, or for tho tri'iisnctlon of any other small com mission Involving tho disbursement of money nt distant points, no longer needs to know somoono at the dls tant point who will fill tho order or execute tlio commission. All Hint Is necessary Is to wire the amount ollllor '" tho I,rt,t,st or tho Methodist to tho Western Union manager nt,cliurcl1. tho point of dollvcry, through tho medium of tho company's regular Mnuoy Transfer Sorvlro, and to !n-co-porato In tho transfer mcjsago requisite Instructions regarding tho purchase and delivery of tho articles dci'lreil, or whatever otbor coinmls nlon may bo Involved. The sorvlco will bu avullablo at any of tho places whoro tho com pany's money ordsr transfer service Is In operation. lint Many Ums. Ainnng tlio uses suggested nro tho Hut. Sad lllmv Comes When Word Hecclred of Advance In Tncklo Prices Wnr Hlaiued May you catch fish six Inches long? Tho answer to this query Is, "You may if you can," that Is, tho law fenjc that It Is now lawfully possible. April first saw tho actual oponlng of the trout senson In Oregon. As a matter of fact ono can try to catch trout any month of tho year 1 1' ttlla Rlnln llltt tlln loL'lRlnt V0 will go in with him on tho meetings. k,tBllllcB carefully state that none of the wily follows loss tnan For several months effortn have been made to got Mr. Kvnns to como hero, hut always he has calls else where The Hov. II. H. Foskett went out tho other day and did the final persuading, O. I Coshow, nttornoy of Hose burg, write? to the Hov. 0. I.oltoy Hall here, "I bollovc Mr. Kvnns Is tho most sano, successful and sin cere professional ovnngellst J havo over met. He alms to do permanent and nbldlng work." With Mr. Kvnns will como his wife who Is an organist, and also n singer. The services will probably bo held COOS BAY LEADS Amount Sent Ui San I'Ynneltco Hay lit Lnxt Half of March Was Very Largo In tho amount of lumber shipped during the last half of March to San Francisco Hay thin harbor was way In tho lead. Coos Day shipped almost thrco times as much as tho WHY. i .? ten Inches long can bo taken from tho water beforo April 1. Supplies Are Higher ml then to blacken the welcome news that tho season Is actually on, comer, the report It's tho wnr again that fishing supplies nro up In value, It Is said something like 125 ltr cont. "Mercy" cry tho lsanc Walton's, but Its not n bit of uso, for that bugaboo, War, has thorn In his dread grasp. Tlio raiso memoes rous. room, hooks, lenders, lines and Bplnnors. Miint llnvo Tncklo Hut there nro somo things that will be purchased In spite of the wnrntid ono of these Is fishing tncklo. It must bo hnd, even If tho hont pins must ngnln bo brought back Into lommlsslon. Yet In splto of nil this It Is said that this Is to bo n especially good , fishing Bummer on Coos Day. Fisher men point out that tho rlvorH will bo low, that Is thoy expect they will, nnd that food will bo scarcer for tho flBh, honco thoy will bo after tho files nml tho big Juicy worms. The long wild cry of tho human, ' ' V hy docsn 'i G od lot us know 7 " 2sTo child is a man or a woman ' Except as they grow. Should tho swootcst saint in tho heaven Give ear and a guiding hand, AVo would foolishly question her, even, Hecauso we could not understand. King after ring counts scquoit 13 ro it can wave to the cloud And never tho wind's boldest warrior v Can tell us the secret aloud. ' The bird holds her brood hi the nest Till their wings sire strong to fly; They would rather have mother's warm breast 'Than all the stars in the sky. There are many doors in this House of Life That will open to you and me, Hut love and labor and honest strife Must help us to find the key. Selected. E TILE OF TIE DOLLAR. TO 15 OFFICE ITALIAN MI.VISTKH OK WAH yriT riacK HAS KILLED B! MORS iiuinur ni euiiuy, riKim, iiookh, ou-., ncxt i,Blcat ports on tho Pacific as birthday and other remembrances, onH, Tho ,,.,,, , ... ., i tho dollvory of flowers on birth- ,,,oncor WoBtorn Lumberman are as 'dnys, wedding anniversaries and In 'follows: i cases of Illness or death, tho dcllv I j.-j,. Illl(j spruce lory of hnsketj of fruits to friends L i,,..i, m nsn nnn I ! 41 1U l VUI1 t ClH'OU,CHM' ,nnd especially thoso dopattlng on;A,(nrIa (iOO.000 ', joronn trips, tno dollvory or tneairo , eoliimliln Itlver t),3!)2,00() .tickets, etc., all with tho curd of jVorott (iOO.OOO the cciidor enclosed hut MuimBor0rnyH Harbor '.'.'.'. snoiooo Schottcr nnnounccH that the sorvlcu ' i()oto 1,050,000 practlcnlly covers anything that one jort Angeles ...'. '.'. ljnoiooo may cnooso. in ordering nnycning prt onmhlo 1.800.000 se H WME that Is not ordlnnrlly dolivorod frco'port jUdIov 1,000,000 Kfnjj lbs ,iMinted (iViicm-iiI .Mor rtmc to Take the I'osltlou Vacated TWO XK.HHOKH SOUTH A UK SLAIX TODAY IX ID; AuocUt! rrrii Co Coot nr TIiom.j I-0ND0X, April R. -A Homo dls-l filth says King Victor Knnnnnuo! ac-1 ceftcj tho resignation of Wnr Mln- liter Zunclll nnd niuwilntoil CkiikpiiI . Slorrone to succeed him. MVImiiut In Xcntli Cnrollnn Taken Kwiiii .lull Mnn Who Shot .Mlt ' Niiicrl Sheriff n Victim ! or ennrgo ny loeni merenuncs, mo soattlo (lfia.000 delivery enn bo Insured by paying Iwillnpn 1.370,000 :to cents nddltlonal, for which sum' Ynqulnn 5111,000 delivery will bo mudo by n uniform jed Wostorn Union nicsjcngcr. i MAX WHO SHOT SHKHIKK IS SLAIX F BOH ! VOIITII lir.XD TKAM OOICS mi:i.t .h:ffi:h.sox mk.ii WlnnemcifTlilhConloM to Have Last Tfjr fur State Championship lands Have Xegatlvo TO ( "To be or not to ba" sny tho do- .n? AmocIIJ Vtt 10 Co BT TlmM. ST. CHAHLKS, Mo., April n. iMey Chandler, u nogro, who Tuosday Bhot nnd fiorl oiiBly wounded Sheriff Dlor kor, wns slnln by a mob near hero this afternoon. i: PROPOSITIONS WILL BE ON THE BALLOT Total , 25,008,000 Heihvnod Kuroka .., 2.005,000 Albion 887,000 Engineer Hoblnson Is Doing tho Work On An Iiiimi1nnt Link of t)i Coiidt Homl This Year There Will He Slv Aiiiendments anil Three Measu'es Heferivcl to People SALK.M, Oro., April I. At least six Initiative petitions proponing con stitutional amoudmonts nnd laws nnd threo measures roforred to tlio pcoplo Caspar , , . Fort Ilrngg Greenwood Mendocino f i :i I5,ooo 1,875,000 115,000 110,000 HegHrdlng an Important hlghwny In tho coast chain of roadways, tho North Douglas Herald, of Drain, prlulB the following: 15. L. ltoblnson In making tho survey for tho mucli-talkcd-of rond .between ScottBburg and ltocdsport. This rond, when built, will connect tho beach, Wlnchestor Hay, Ueeds port and Gnrdlnor directly with Scottsburg, thii3 giving nn outlot to tho Pacific highway at Drain without having to travel twenty mllCB of the cllstunca by boat, ivb bus been tho enso heretofore. When tho road Is opened to tiit el. It !b tho Intention of tho Lnko- sldo unit Coos Hay pcoplo to build tnr AMOflttO'l Trm lo Cooi lr TlniM.l KIXSTON, X. C, April 5. Joseph State, niaclc. a negro, was taken from tho Initiative petitions which wfll bo htennf n, vn,n. i i.i.. ....! li,.ii l.nm tniinv nnd lynched by n on tho ballot nro as follow b: twedays, for on Friday night they mob. lie Is charged with hnvlng as retomeet tho team of tho .loffor-.Blstod his son in nn nttompt to os a high srliool. Tho wlnuor of this capo. Tho son Is charged with crlm "it'it Is to linvo tho chunco at tho Innl assault. jute chamiiloiiBhlp debato in Kusono n rnnil from tllO llICV to COllllOCt Total 5,937,000 J wlth tnB 0no, thus giving Coos county u n outlet to tho Pacific high- .. ' .., ...I.I..I. ll.n.. nrn nn lllllllv In by the Inst Legislature will bo en tho UIUSIAX ,((,ssiCS ',.;,; llR liro l1l0 people of the lower ballot at the election next November. I. AnK ()VKlt ..B00,,m 4 "" "" v ' , .... ,,,. thoso nlno moasures nro,.AAAA,AA-ft4i , , . ,, . lin I way, chu iihiii'j "i . - ' -- I known, will bo n rond that Copies of l,now on fllo with tho Socrotary of bo fUK OVHIt !!,n(IO,(l(l 4 norm cnumucuor, corrcHiionuuni ,k , ,, ft roIul tliut enn of a .Jewish nowspapor, returned (mvol(,(1 nt ftl( tnlc8 of tho year, from Husslii on tho Scandinavian.. n ... ,hn ndvantneos of tho now American llnor United States with a , ...m .. ,i.. u .ni nniumnt tho! i To provide for ono day of rest In . ... . ,, lnl i.con compiled . .. . un,.i,-,, r.nv , i .... . r. . -- ..--... .. - - HiimiuiT rcnui i tiv hiv.,w-... .... nuiv. ...... " n ,. day of public rost. end excepting no cofisury occupations nnd omploy- i tj AM A DOLLAR, A little edge-worn, perhaps, but still for I being in circulation, I am no tomato-can dollar not I, This town is only my adopted home, but I like it and I opo to remain permanently, When I came out of the mint I vas adopted into a town like this in another state, But, aftor, a time, I was sent off to a big city, many miles away, I i-irnod up in a mail-order house, For several years ' stayed .r that city, Millionaires bought cigars with mo, I didn't liko tliat for I bellevo in plain people, "Finally a traveling man brought mo to this town and loft no hero, I was so glad to get back into a smaller town that I vas determined to make a desperato effort to stay, Ono day n citizen of tho town was about to send me back to tno Dig city, I caught him looking over a mail-ordor catalogue, Suddenly I found my voico and said to him: " 'Look lioro; if you let me stay in this town I'll circulato ..round and do you a lot of good, You buy a big beofstoak ith me, and 111? butcher will buy groceries, and the grocor ivill buy hnrdwaref and tho hardware man will pay his doctor hill with me, and the doctor will spend mo with the farmer for oats to feed his horse with, and the farmer will buy somo fifcsh meat from the butcher, who will como around to tno dentist to get his tooth mended, In the long run, as you see, I'll bo more useful to you here at home than if you send mo iiway forever,' , , . . u . ... "The man said it was a mighty stiff argument, Ho hadn't looked at it in that light before, so ho wont and bought tlio beefsteak, and I began to circulato around homo again, Now, just suppose all the dollars that are sont to Cnicago or somo other big city were kept circulating hero at homo you could ?,ee the town grow, Honest, now.ain'LljJfg J MAIL ORDER WISDOM. I ST ION to what Herman Rosenficld, advertising nmn jikop of ttoair, Roebuck & Co., recently told the ineni- la May, A few dajs ao Cio team of the MMMth Falls hlPli school wont up Jefferson. , mu,, town near Al '".ami camo buck, huiublocl,.nnd h th!r Pinions In tho dust, .tcf Krsou has a strong team; It has won 'nr debate It has had thla year. o has Norn, Hond and tho "borne of tho "talk bnttlo" on Frl "r eenlns W ))0 watched with' wt Interest. Tho locnl team.com JJW of Alex Ilramlt nnd Merlin ff"lu, win iiavo the negative side HCHIAL TOMOHHOW Tho burial of A. Jowoll will bo hiold at 10 n. m. tomorrow nt tho now comotory. Hov. J. S. Stubble grnvo. Jn l'otrograd of tho casualties of , . ,,..,.,,. highway nt Drnln, lluBsinns and .lows In tho wnr during' KlvlnR n K00(1 motor roiui straight through. Winchester Day will maKo , L Dei M's of the American Ad club at ti eonventipn: 1915 We have u bureau whose duty it is to read each tlio country newspapers from Jill over the country. IS KLKCTKD DKLIWATH . At n mooting of Lodgo No. 113 of tho HobohnhB In North Hond on Mon day ovonlng Mrs. J. M. Thomas wns oloctod dolognto to tho a rami i'ku that meets this summer In HosoburK. l l.n onmn tllllO BIO WUB !" . Tu...nr.A.I I I lin 11'liniIIV' - a IMOIllH, ITUIIOSUU 0 "" iwwv rpim flcriirnR nf IlllRBIUIlfl UlVO & 10 . .. . - ana In .,,. . ..... i.w no-""" -- - - miA nr inn iiuml huiiiiiiui wwuo i vtri:i. . .. n imminnii . . whu .-v .... . , T v ... icost imy i.euKuu, in u. ......... . , . . 8jr,.3ss dead out of a loiiM or .... , ,.,,- if,,nwii to .... i -... -. ...,.r ,.i,iu(ir.iwiun n niiv f.flUlO. tl'- Lord's Oregon Laws. Initiated by L ,0(, n ,mllo 387'913Jv,l straight through to the bay.,V(1. those iml)(.,.K mid when WO find II town wllOl'O UlO Bnilopomlont Kotallora' Association. Illnil ... ......,,. .. .. io2.30n VuV,l "r b,. " L.-. .... u.iu I oU l lMLht l,HIll,n , ,. . ? ,. , , . , - iiv noni. nviiiuiiuuiui ' ..... . ..... ...... ..,. ,. .i.t luiiiir in i in. ini'iii imui:i. i v: nir 271.175 ;', ....,. rnil,nP nonnlarltv. HK'lVimillH HIV '"- ... b -;- - - iUllJUjr I t"MV II n. - ."- -- w hl s Mllltry question, n fact Londod for appointment to tho office ICn may nut thoin nt n ,iiH..,ivn.,.. Jorth end won tho count do cbh.i.'1 a sl,ort tlmo "K" doolslvoly torn M,Ul Alb!Uly )l,Kh S0"OO. T" tn train for Jefferson. cf district deputy president. Threo Versons were Inltlatou. inuy . Mrs. Dave Adams, Mrs. McNorton hnd Mrs. Klliott. Tho suliorciinaio lodge Is holding Its olcctlon or m- flcors this evening. riltST Sl'l'l.. ..i...,.. ' r.. . "" .Tiviiiis Hi m f . sU camo OV0(l toilay l l.aacl"ne from commie ml IU.. ne,.toads 'n fairly good con- itt Ho expects to start two Zp. (.,-. " cyuiiiiirrrtt. .ii.. wlfsnj ,"" unving ono mm f hi, , llus tlle other n charge IW(1 JJ a8tase ne botweon Marsh tor. Co(l,llll and came through WAxrnI3r" " ntBc.n w,;,,,ve ,l-- runners S Zl 1 p,ok up one Quni. '. alry fa"" near Co- .t,:.rner for Sio.oori.nn- torn.. - ..V bu u 15.000 at lrm 14,500.00, TleGuaran'r..',a.V,0U,ar8 sce w uull AUSiraot com. On r.l. . . - .uaii. i.n.nhnA C Dfr ""'" uus leriiis --.u. so-nore imjlrovad i i nti a.i. ei ... ". ai -"' '"nig. Fnr Panv f!Ori,Tw7! " ,.... r.CCS 4v.v Plr , "J" rena"bio, nroa,hva-- HOAHHKHS Ap- CLKAX UP PKUNDAliK h h. HucUIng- lU'ort Wo,'k Dono Today. IX h. nucklngham who was work in i ninnn In tho Fomdalo district, reported this afternoon that ho had somo good help and was accoiupnau ing quite a lot of good in that part of tho city, In the way of cleaning up. North Eighth Htreet was put M good shape and quite a good deal of cleaning was dono In North Fern dale. Mr. Hucklngham calls at tention to the fact that the Port of Cops Hay has left a lot of pipe on their property In Ferndalo and that If the port removed It the appear ance of the district would bo greatly advanced, TlmrA are some nlanks on North Pmnt strnfit which were dumped fifty there by the city. Tho workers did not attemnt to move these as they- rates thought the city should take cara of i. ji io prohibit compulsory vaccination and medical troatmont. Initiated by Lorn t Llttlo, of Portland. Proposing law to "protoct Balmon 'In tho Columbia rlvor und Us trib utaries and barring fishing wltw solnes. trnps or fish wheels." Initiat ed by Cluckamas County Fishermen's Union. To romove county seat of Joffor 8on county from Culvor to Madras. .Proposed by "Madras for County Soat Club." Tho threo proposed constitutional amendments referred to the pcoplo )iy the Legislature are Sonato Joint resolutions Nob. 12, 18 and 22. No. 12 proposes amondlng section U of nrtlclo 5 of tho constitution bo so as to give tho governor power to veto Blnglo items In appropriation bills. No. 8, amondlng article 0 cf the constitution, would exempt from tax atlon until 1935, oxcopt taxos for stato purposes, all vessels of 50 tons nnd more capacity engaged In coast or forolgn trado, which are regis tered in Orogon. No. 22 proposes tho repeal of EectloVc. of artlclo 2, of tho consti tution, which reads: "No nogro, Chinaman or mulatto shall have the rlcht of suffrage.' 1'ixns kishi.no oo Al Myers, Walter Hutler, Ralph Kruse, Victor Johnson, Del HongHton and Frank llnrlocker caught about fine big trout near AiiuBuy Sunday the fish rising to tno ny In good shape. L-. U Tliomas auu tothers caught big strings wicn Bac mon ogg halt. hospitals Missing 'Wounded LoBses In officers wero 9-15,81:1 733,138 73,955; killed , 10.138; missing and wound- NEW USE IS FOUND I'Olt POUT OIH'OHH CEHAU A . Tho figures of the Jews nro; ' Dead 38,878) ...,... ,,... .0 for port Or- Missing 3 1 ,324 .. . . )VCn f0Ud, Wounded , 5 1,831 i ,.., ... ,,., fniioWlii2 from the West CoiiBt Lumborman, of Reattlo niediatelv flood that terrMory wi.tli our literature, it ui wavs brings results far in exttess of the same effort put forth in territorv where the beat merchants use their lo- Schuniachor Bald the Kuslan Jews vero anxious to fight with tho urmlcs of the Czar, as they felt that under Gorman domination they would bo moro oppressed than ever. Millions of refugees In and about Potrograd are allowed 15 kopecks a day by the Czar. . Cut This Out It Is Worth Money Cut out this edvortlsemont, onclojo 5 cents to Foley & Co.. 2835 Blieinold Ave., Chicago, 1)1., writing your name and address clearly, ou will re ceive In return a trial package con taining: (1) Foley's Honey and. Tar Com pound, tlio standard family remedy for couglis, colds, croup, whooping cough, tightness and soreness In chest, Erlppo and bronchial coughs. (2) Foley Kidney Pills, for over worked and disordered kidneys and bladder allmonm, pain In slues ana back duo to Kldnoy Trouble, sore muscles, stiff Joints, baclcacho and rheumatism. '. (3) Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic Especially comforting to stout persons, and a purgative needed i.v everybody with elugglsh bowels and torpid liver. You can try these As an interlining for battleships, Port Orford cedar Is Just about as good as teak, according to u retvnt report from tho Forest Products Laboratory, Madison, Wisconsin. Port Orford cedar has boon found to lack tho acids which some woods contain or develop and which causo oxidation or dissolution of tho framoj and plates which tho wood jls noedod to cushion. In building ,n stool ship, especially warships,' It I Is necessary to use wood between tho steel frames and tho hugo platos which nro boltod to tho ribs, to glvo a more resllont character to tho ship, and to mold It Into a moro compact whole. Until the expert monts with Port Orford cedar, teak was tho only wood which 3eomed suitable for this work, as otbor woods would causo a breaking down of tho metal which they touched. Exhaustive tests of tho cedar In dicate that It possesses many of the needed characteristics of teak. mak cno. nn Immenso saving In construe- itlon. Teak co3ts approximately .. , ...1.11 Clio a inousuiiu iuuii " .t ...mllu r.rr.A!fa f(.P finlV C(V "" ""' , ::.. n... $300 For sale Dyuw.rs.ruH.uu,. ,.-;- mlar w,lph macr. Frank D. Cohan, Central Ave . all or ln,,llIdmBi poMh Opposita unanu.er nine,. xC. -. , fiuir imuni uin I'Olt COUNTV HUHVEVOIl I hereby announco myself as a Ilepublkaii candldato for tho nom ination of County Surveyor. H. E. IIKN!)EHSON, Coqulllo ANNOUNUEMENT To tho Uopubllcans of Coos Co. I wish to announce myself uh a can dldatci for ronomlnatlon to tho of fice of County Surveyor ut tho pri mary eloctlon May 19th, 10 1C. C. 8. M'CULLOCH. CANDIDATE'S ANNOUNCEMENT Subjoct to tho will of, tho Repub lican voters of Coos County I an nounco mysolf as a candidate for nomination for the office of Bhor Iff of Coos County at tho May pri maries. If electod I proralso to contlnuo tlie policy I have followed whllo In office. ALFRED JOHNSON, Jr. Coqulllo, Ore., Mar. 23, 1916. Tie AlfwfeeiMents Tlie Times cover the communi icy nue phono 74. r Pot a boslmiess stimulator here arad be happy them,