flnHlffii TWO ffifimHIf?? II?ffiHilJJllllLlf ffl; AfflGBHBH EVENING bUllium. .. 'l -S! the coos mTnmmmm. Oregon. Tuesday, February 9. wis HIPPING NEWS OPERATE WITHOUT HEAVY BLOW MAKES LICEffi.-LlLEi ELDER FIGHT-WAY LOOK FAVORABLY -NEW DHPHEUM TO (HUE RECITAL TO ON INLET ORERGE OPEN TOMORROW BE GIN FEB. IB Harry Kimball States Captain's Papers Not Aboard Dora and Telegraph Operation of tlio Telegraph nml the Dora, Coqiilllo Itlvor boats, may provo nn expensive proceeding, oc cordlng to Harry J. Klmbnll, Jr., United States Collector of Customs horo, who states that neither of these craft havo their licenses aboard and until the aro received that the boats are amenable to n $100 fine for tbo first offenso and on the second of fense may lose their papers altogether. Following the revoking of the II censes of Cnntuln Thomas W. Pnn- -ter, of the Tolograph, and Captain Allen Pan tor, of tho Dora, by Govern ment Steamboat Inspectors Kdwardn and Fuller, tho craft, according to tho Jaw, nro supposed not to operate un til now captains hnvo boon appointed and tho officers havo designated to tho colloctor of customs hero, who represents tho Btoamboat Inspectors, Hint thoy arc qualified officers. "I havo tho licenses for both tho l)ora and tho Telegraph In my of flco," said Mr. Kimball. "Tho boats nro not Biipposod to oporato until tin now captains havo boon sanctioned bj 1110 and tho papers havo been return ed aboard tho mourners. In somn caseH wo allow tho ownora to oporato their boats temporarily without these papors, but in this caso this permls nlon has not been ashed and It would not havo been granted anyway." Ho lias wired to Inspectors I;d vardn and Fuller In Portland tolling them of tho occurrence. When Captain Anderson of tho gnsollno schooner Ilandolph fell on tho gang plank at Port Orford and killed himself two or throe months ngo tho ownors, beforo sending the vosscl to sea, called Mr. Klmbnll ovor tho long dlBtanco whllo tho now cap tain gave lilg credentials and affida vits and tho papors licensing tho now captain wore sent immediately by mall. Mr. Kimball points out tho moan ing of this law. "If wo allowed poo plo whom wo rionot know nro quali fied men to tnko chargo of these pns- songcr boats then wo nro Hold re sponsible for, any accident)), that may happen. "And If thoro nro any other boats operating under thoso circumstances thoy nro llablo to havo tho law down on thorn tho snmo way," ho said. 1 Channel Project Under Dis , cussion Port Commission ers Hold Long Session That an Inlet dredge should bo either constructed or purchased, 1 was tlio opinion expressed uy mo il'ort Commissioners at their meeting of ycBterday, when thoy appointed Having loft Portland at 9 o'clock n committee of three to Investigate nn Rmwinv nlirht tbo fieorgo V. Klder tho mnttor. to report back at arrived in this morning, bringing til special meeting of tho Port to bo Barometer Goes Down to28.88l Off Tillamook Head Leaves for Eureka ' B. R. Keller Has Everything in 1 Readiness for Opening Remodelled Masonic J. It. KeUer announced today that his now showhouso, "The Orplieuin, Much Interest in Entertain ment by W. W. Graham and Miss Edith Patcrson passengers from the north. Outside of the Columbia Itlver bar she found a heavy sea running and a high sou' east wind blowing. Off Tillamook Head Captain Lofstodt reports tlmt tho ghiBs w6nt down to 28.88 and tho air conditions woro so unsettled that tho barometor hand was continually changing. At some tltnos the wind wns bo heavy that the lOldor could make nt tho best but three knots nn hour, but dcsplto this the boat Could havo ar rived off tho bar about 1 1 o'clock last night If thoro had boon any chanco of crossing in. The officers wero Hiirprlsod to find tho bar comparatively smooth this morning. A wireless from Port Or- 1.....1 f ..'.1iin1 Innl ltltt (tit- 10m .."i o , -t ..KH. .v.- ijrJ , ,n ,lor(J ported that tho wind thoro had Bono , (, ,.Wntor ,,, up to r.0 miles an hour. Tbo Kldur. t8 mnttor left at 1 o'clock for Huroka. ' nm, (,cdtk,(, Tlioso who arrived today rrom 1110 Saturday evening. Mat- Much interest Is manlfOHt III 1 mu-uli-nl circles In, t ' tom-.-t t Cot -0 1 u- .. . 1 nrv 11 al i iu' i.ihhwiciw - --- I the name he has given tho remodelled 1 xvj,am Wallace Graham, violinist. 1 Masonic, Is till in roadinosB for tho ' R.,uar 0I1 tho program, Is opening performance tomorrow ove-' ,,...,. 1... i.irtli. the son of Inlng. The workmen finished tho re- a 1 in ml nil In ir nml Itniiravlni! of the house n day ahead of time. Last eve ning tho front of tho Orpheum wns held ii-rs long undecided woro brought nK,teij , nmj KaVo the appearance before the ConimlBsIonors yesterday. 1 ()f n mot,.opoitnu Bi,ow house, their session lusting until Into In f Ml. Kouor nnnounces that ho has tie afternoon. secured some fine features for the Tho opening of a UOO-yard cltan- openl1K nl(,htf T)ie bost ono g the nol 25 feet deep, the .original bar- fnn)m8 Vltngrni)h B)0C,al ..413 n ocr plan unucr ino uuu,uuu uuhu Isnte, was Koriously discussed and ullh the dredge appropriation nboit diminished many of tho mombers oxprossod theniHelves fnvornblo to nducl.ig the wldtli of tho channel for a short distance botwoon North IJpiiiI and Kinnlro to 200 yards and three-reel feature. The olhorg aro a Sollg comedy-drama, an Edison es pecially selected comedy and a Mo- grnpu prouicm piny. , unK Kdgar Cason will sing "some' who Is to appear on the program, nn OicEonlan by birth, John Wnllaco Grnhuin, who camo to Oregon In 1853 from Scotland, and who belonged to and wns a riosednri nnt In direct line of the ducnl fnmllv of Montrose. James, tho present duke, Is the twenty-sixth chief of authentic record. William Wallace Graham (Oraomo) has spent ton years In Kuropo studying undor the most enilnont niueipnl Instructors. For over six years ho attended the Royal High School of .Music undor tho Instruction of Joseph Jonclilm, tho of Violinists," nml was ma favorite pupil; has autograph letter u - - 1 1 AMONG THE SICK I 1 The Illtlo son ir Mr. and Mrs. Kd ' Hrorile of Hay City reported qiilto '111. Tho little sou of Mr. nnd Mm. l-'rfd Moore, of Hay City U reported unite sick. C. 1-3. Nicholson ntier inuum ...n Illness Is hottor and bo about. Mi.. 'Amnio Hwouo la confined inn. ti.t.1 toilnv with a spvoro of la grippe. Tony Annua. 11 laborer, brought to tho Mercy Hospital morning suffering from d lie now Is nl!o to to attack was this Severn lirufou on the h out near Wmiur fell on hint. Mrs. William i,JU,lb1p Rend, who nnru.,1 ' stroke Bouiu time provori today. mj uJ . II n . ... "1 " 'm't ft t. "' !WI 0, U,. Mnvqiierurio R,ill. st. Villon Hf, Kxv, Sntinriny, id,. 111, iw. ,711 PllOM foi- best r,l !,. " Orchestra. Admission .-. '. l .. UN to.... mj worth be si: i). ' nn,i It. VllH'll I... .1.. '' llll'l'lt .. ... tllfl'f KVPI.fl... I. ... ....' UIJ ' ' " l!0 llff. v.- " .nr VALNXTINH HXl,!, IIAIili lWIHtl'AHY lis. ' i:.(ii.r.s. '".iip'iTBKvv" .'sifnsaw sasts - n -&2 'wx 1 Mimjrtt i-s-y . W north woro: K. W. Fnhy, Kinnm A. Dresser, C. I). Tbomns, Peter Oborlo, Mrs. Mar Ktiorlto Irwin. Robert Kubn. Mrs. Kulin, It. M. Miller, Chan. Loratc, Mrs. A. Hloiivcnu, A. Dionvonii, Jr., Mao nienvenu, Miss Woodwnrd, H. 12. Parktiurst. V. K. Atkins, W. II. Wnl tors, II. 11. Donnhoy, Will M. Davis, C. Q. Poland, M. L. Longuet, Geo. J. Lowrlo, Paulino J. Lowrle, Jo J. Lowrlo, Clydo Peterson, M. J. Mc whoro a Volco Is Calling.' lllta ,11,1.nilll, i.i,,, very highly. Mi Hnyniond, n plnnlst of exceptional,,, ... iT(.,,tiy returned to tlila . ... . I nlillliv In riumril In Intpi'tirntllii! plll'll ' . r 11....11.. it... ln.l. thus secure a 25-foot iiepin rrom ,...--, - (.ouniry uireci irum homi-i. "; - the bar to tho Smith mill. cull wlUl ,lu-' l"'""01' "! nr'l,.!,i Metropolis of tlio World, whore A. II. Power held that ilia roiniiunlmoiit. will ilny. Thu pnr- fop Ul0 lHl lWll yonrH ll0 w,rVpil project should bo nt least for n I rorninnco will begin early and will amManl iairiit:tar, leaching nml :.t.t .L.titii. timn MilnwhiL' ibo m' aa iiearly possible continuous, so i ..,.,... M.ullai, (HI1I.. 1t "l'-"l - -- ...r --- , .... w ,-, -- ccsBor to Mr. Joachim) who highly recommends Mr. Graham ns n finish ed vlollnst nnd nrtist. Whurover ho has played concert engagements ho nlng. of largo draught 1 ll,ai- an win prooamy uu umu iu It Is expected K tho first feature program In the will bo threshed Tino now abowhouse. Tho opening on Saturday ovo- bill will bo prosonted Wcdnomlny ! night only. PotltloiiB slgnod by moro than :i00 proporly owners on Kontuck nnd Catching Inlets wero proKonlol to the Commissioners, asking thit tho Inlet drodgo bo provided for cnntiiiual uso. Undor tho IMrl picture shows w prr;ect $.10,000 wns npproprlat-d I same ton cents. eiilhuslnsm, and cnuimniulntlou of for tho dredging of tho Inlets nnd ri its. Of this sum there Etlll re mains about $21,000. C mmlsslonors Loggle, P.iwers and Port Engineer Chnrloson wore has aroused great Managur Kollor has adojited as a , ,.cc0vtlJ1 tni, ,oariy slogan ror His now "urpiumni" li(iin munlcnl ciltlcn. following: I .Miss IMIIh Clarke PttleiRon, who Is "Whoro motion plcturos look bettor." am l) nponr .,, roPtII0rIy , ,.i,rB0 Tho price of admission for moving ,. ,.,,.., (1oimrtmutit of SI. HpI- always bo t i otlB ju( i0itlnnil. of which set tool there are many graduates and former Donald, C. Mclntyre, P. M. Mrs. Skcols, C. T. Skeels, A. mcr, Mrs. C. C. SchleBser, Haby Schleasor, J. h. Stnndefcr, II. D. Hoy nolds, Klinor K. Danb'ls, Mrs. C. A. Duke, L. A. Peck, A. J. Groff. Chns Harris, Adolph Wclldor, G. Ilasparla, A. G. I.alin, M. F. Wise, II. Anderson, 13. Wlnborg, A. W. SwaiiBon, Thos. Phillips, 13. W. Steele, II. J. Furney. Skeols, appointed a committee to Investigio. J. Itah-!lt is Intimated that tho Larson drodgo Denver tuny bo purchased, providing tlio Commissioners can reach an ngreoinent with tho owiur rognrdlng the price. Doforo tho purchnso of an inlet drodgo Is made, tho commlttco has boon authorized to seek export ad vice, taking tlio matter up for price Cell Ireland won out In tho good naturcd ontost us to who should buy i tho first ticket to the now show. II placed his order hud Mnuaxcr Kollor In conscqiieuco gave him tho first ticket to he sold. A. A. Levy and C. Chrlstcnson. iCBtlmntcs. To I FREIGHT RATES GO fjfil LEAVES OUT RIG I'ifiPi ZONE M SOUTHERN TRIP F. A. Dietrich Returns on El der Run Telling of Profits in Shipping War In liuropo mid tlio resulting risks In shipping havo served to boost tho charges on freight transportation Bky high, in soma cases Increasing thorn iib much as 1100 per cent. Such Is tho declaration of F. A. Dietrich, chiof Btownrd of tlio Georgo Kl dor, who returned on tho run thin morning after n aovoral weeks' vaca tion In tlio south. A ton of cotton that formerly could bo shipped from Galveston, Texas, to Rotterdam for botwoeu $8 and $10 now costs $07 to transport, ho do dares. Tho risks on wheat ship ments iinvo lucroascd up to lou per cent of what thoy formerly from the Atlantic const nnd even freight to South America has gone up aoo and 100 per cent ovor what i It iisod to ho. ! Another rusult has boon tho pros- Lumber Carrier Takes 51 Pas sengers to San Francisco Left at 5 a. m. At 5 o'clock this morning the Nnnu Smith loft down tho Hay for Hau Francisco carrying n cargo of lumber and !!3 passengers. Thoso who left woro: Archie McDougnld, Mrs. J. I). Mc Dougald, Miss Florence Hanson, Mrs. Ida Hanson, Carl Stromberg, Ivan Stommau, William Kalurd, .Marshall Knlurd, Mrs. Marshall Kalurd, Kmlly II. Kain, William Taylor, R. A. Tay lor, Mrfl. R. A. Taylor, Thonms Davis, j bIiik into sorvlce of practically ovory ' Monroo Goorgo, K. Kllngborg, John! American shin nosslblo. ninny ves- Murk Channels. Alicnnrn nt urnnnr I'lmnnol innrk'H ( ... . . ,....,.. - .not only makes navigation difficult but tiro daiigorous, believed tho I Coinuilsulonors, and for this reason , It was decided Hint tho entrances)' to tho Inlets of tho hay and all Hhnrp turns iu them nnd tho rlvor should bo marked witli piling, rod , t-pped. Commlsslouor Anson RogerH, will havo chargo of UiIh work. Would Drain Xorlh Arm. . G. Porhnm Hiihmltted n bid to tlio Port Commissioners for tho duiluliig of tho north arm of Mill Hough, tho filling of tho prosotitl pnud with earth so built a to shed wrtor, for tho sum of $11000. TIiIb, tlio mombers thought Ih too high u figure and also that tho filling or tho area Is not In their jurisdiction, honco that they I WATERFRONT NEWS , Coming with n fair cargo for Coos Hay tho Daisy Is oxpocted to arrive in Thursday from Portland. With thirty piissotigors nnd n oar go of luinbor tho Nairn Smith Uft out at 5 o'clock this morning bound for San Francisco. Tho Elder arrived at 8 o'clock from Portland. She left thero nt 0 o'clock Sunday evening nnd left hero at 1 o'clock for ICuroka. Iloth the Rustler and tho Roamor Flnronco; C. School of Opera under students living In Mnrshflld. Sho is n graduate of tlio Nhw ICnuland Cnii sotvatory 'IVaeltetM' Course, five years a pupil of William L. Whitney, Ron ton: ono year a pull of Vnniiiicclnl, two yenrs a pull of X. 12. Or8P Him- j bonl; one year R pupil of William I.. , Whitney School of Opera under Al fred Glrnudet, and hnd special coach-1 lug In ensomble, opera and oratorio , undor Philip Hale, America's' loading music cftlc. are being detained Inside waiting for ' favorable bar conditions before put ting to "CU. Tea Garden Syrup is used thousands nf wnvR in cooking! Wo want tho housewives of the Northwest to tell us how they so it for desserts, for preserving and crystal Mae fruit, etc. For the best receipt received wo will pay ?75 in gold, and ?25 for the second Unci- Smul as many as you desire. Contest open until September 1st. Tea Garden Syrup is delicious and nutritive it is far superior to and healthful for the children than nil corn or glucoso syrups. Pelican Molasses la nn opon-kcttlo, Konulno Now Or leans molasses strictly pure the bost on tho market costs more, but worth it. ASIC YOUR GROCER. Pacific Coast Syrup C l'OUTI.AM), OIlKdO.V. lilll!l!IIl!illlll s .-EMM o. H iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiis VALKXTIXIC HAM, IIAIili PKIllU'AltY V2. i:agi,i:s' We always carry a line of the famous TEA GARDEN SYRtlP ' AND PELICAN MOLASSES Phone Your Orders to Coos Bay Ted, Coffee & Spice House Phcne 394-J. Brpatlway bet. Central and Commercial E2HH3 rfimfffffiwss IWBBESBBBBSRfima AND Kulllo, G. Mettlnos, Andrew Row laud, Mr. Geurge II. Porep, .Mrs. .1. l, hnwlor, A. II. lliirko, Mrs. A. 11. llurlto, .Mrs. Aiiuu llartliolommv, Mrs. li. M. Rothby. Mrs. .1. S. Couiiolly, J. 8. Connolly, Roy Voung, A. Higgle, O. li. Murray, S. Street. I.. McLaln, C. II. Darker. Dr. Phono ii. u. KKirv, nicvrisr 112-J. Room 201, Coke Hldg. sols going f i om tho west coast to take u hand lu tho high profits of eastern shipping. The Navajo, a steam schoonor of' 27 fir. kionm tonnage nml -MS feet In J length, which came lu hero several mouths ago on the Kwayno & Hoyt rim, has also scuriled to tho east, her ownors being ready to take a risk along with Urn high freight ratos that aro over going hlghor. cannot flguro on ' that part of tlio proposition. Tho Port figures averaged between $1, r.OO nnd $2,000 for tho draining of tlio water area. On Snturday thlB mattor will probably bo definitely closod. Tho plan Biibinlttod by Mr. Pcr linm would provide for tho tem- woro ' porury drnlnngo of tho north nn;i, line uu uiilHing ii miuHiiiimtii tiraiu Juniieco8sary. I'hP Mlclilo In Channel. ( The bar drodgo Mlclilo, now dem onstrntlug lu tho ICurekn harbor, will bo moved back to Coos Hay lu either April or May nnd tho Commissioners bollevo that with tho OUTSELL THEM ALL More Ford and Buick cars sold in California in January I9J5 than all other cars combined Abbott Detroit 1 Adams l Alco l American L' Appersou II 1 I 4 truck H ONLY QUALITY ome Furnishing are Sold by Johnson - Gulovsen Company 'Jiio .Quality Namo With tho Sorvico Fiuue,' PACIKIO COAST HAU DI3PTII.S. 1, 1015, 19 1911.' , Grays Harbor, Jan. I feet, by Sanborn. IMupqiiu River liar, Jan. I, i:H lt. Channel straight. Keop whlstllnK llllOV nml nilil.nliniinnl linnv I lii lino. Kaon south fairway buoy i about 200 foot. Hy Hutlor. , Humboldt H,y bur, Jan. I, 1915, 17 , feet. Hy Potorson. Coos Hay bar, Jan. !, 191C, 19 foot. Hy Mague. JNehalem River bar. Dae. 2, 1915, a. 7 feet. Cluinnol shifting northward. Hy Vahlbusch. Slusiiiw Rlvar bar, Doc. 17, 1911, 5.5 foot. Hy Vahlbusch. iviamiitli Rlvor bar. Jan. 1, 1915, 5 feet. Hy Ualloy. R. R. SMITH, Lieut. (J. G.) U. S. ., Iu Chargo. 110 NOT KAllj TO ATTHM) TIIK GRUAT DKIIATK at tlio M. 13. GHURC1I, FKll. 8 TO UB, '$80,000 appropriation Just passed i by Congress part of this Bum mny bo expended for Inner harbor Improve ment when tho bar Is rough mil tho dnwlgo cnniiot operate outside This plan would bo expected to keep the channel upon and clear of sediment nnd tho forming of fu ture shoals as a menace to naviga tion. A tolegrnm has been sent Sena tor Chamberlain asking It tho $Kl. 000 spent by tho Port in operating tho drodgos Oregon and Mlclilo when tho govornniont funds were o.haustoil somo tlmo ngo can be leturuod to us. Should this mini jbe nllowod tho money would be used u (uriuoriug mo original uaruur ,, project and might possibly mean that tho channol :S00 feet wide for the entire dlstanco could bo accoiii plUhcd. There still remains outstanding ami owing tho Port about $1.1,000, this sum to como principally from tlio property ownors who socuro ben eflts from tho Mill Slough and the north Marshfleld fills. At the mooting of Saturday night the Commissioners will determine what will bo tho cost per yard in tlio north Marshfleld fill now that. all cost bills havo been submitted. Assessments will then be mndo to tho property ownors, Attorhury Auburn Autooar Hessomer truck Hrlscoo Hroekwny . . . Hrush BUICK - Cadillac Car Nation , , , .'nrtorcar Ciu'o . . . Chalmers Chandler Chevrolet Colo ... Commorco truck Cutting ."vcloonr . , , Dowltt truck , Detroit oleotrli! Detroltor . . . Dodgo Durocnr .... ICInioro t 9 9 I 178 .15 t t I tltffftt IHIIMIII! ( MMt MM IIMMI MMMMM ttttttlf t 9 I t I I II s I o 1 1 Umpire . . Perioral truck FORD - 1056 i t t t ' t l t i t tt t i Franklin o Gllrio ... . G. M. C. .. Gramm tritak Hartmnii ... Ilavors IlnynoM I Iorf brooks . llowltt truck ilomomudo Hudson .. Hiipmobllo . . I. H. C. triad, Imp Cyelo , . Imperial Jnckson Jeffrey . . , Kelly truck King . . . Klsso Kar , . . Klolbor truck K-R-I-T ... . Lautli Juorgeus Lewis Lincoln truck . Llppnrd Stowart t t , ttt 9 t t MMM t 9 9 9 9 4 9 9 9 9 9 199999 t 9999 99 999999 9999999 :i l l l l i u 31 ii .1 I 1 4 SI I I 20 I 1 1 2 1 1 Locomobile n Rimnult l Loxlor y (W) 50 L. & K , 1 Uttpubllu Muck truck n Serlpps llnolli ! Marathon jj Hom ' Marmon .) 8. (J. V 8 Maxwell t Rayor k Seovlllo l McPxrliinil 1 Sohnelit. l MelBter j Sa.vm l7 Mt ., 87 SlKiml truck J Menoinimm trnck j BiinploX' 2 Mercury i JtHiidard olootrlc l MIchlgHi, . , Btnjiloy J Mltcholl ... ,,, ,, p.) Btvoii.l)uryea 4 Monro (ruck r, Bliulobiikor nl .Moiolmut ",, stuty. . 4 N'0,'"l 8 Thulium l Onlclauri ... , u Trumbull ' OlHinolIIo , rwombly 3 I,tt,,'l 10 Vullo 7 Pulgo Detroit !5 vim 3 Purtln Plmer a vixon 1 Psthnnrier 2 V11v9rly 3 ,,e8r,e 1 'eott ' ' Plerae Arrow n wiilto 't IromKu' , I Wltohita truolc Popo IUrlforri i Lillys Utility Rueli Ij,iiI0 5 wllton ; C ,uyf,lt 1 No makQ 3 " C i ' -- UeHl ii Totm Total Sales All Cars --.... Total Sales Ford and Buick THERE IS A REASON ISAAC R. TOW REPRESENTATIVE 2563 1234 ER "THE GUNNERY" VAL13NTIM3 HALL, HALL FL'HHUAltV IU. KAGLKS' Marshfield z&mzmmma&i .dsmkiljitmi, r'mJ.