sm&assa THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1915 EVENING EDITION. Ttod SirtSWwKBSk'S SITU GLARAHERE'KILBURW 10 WORTH.TEW MILE FIli'BIDS VARY WIDELY STKAMSHIP OllOSSKS BAH AT I STKAMSHIP AHHIVKS FHOM SAX .COOS HAV SPOItTSMK.V HltlXCI iliilO TJIIS AIOHNI.VG Biings flood Passenger I'ls, mid Fair Freight Cargo for Coos lhiy Out at 1MIO p. in. 'At 3:30 n. in. the steamship San ta Clnia, Captain I.ofstedt, crosseil In from Portland with 20 passen gers and a fair cargo or freight for Coos Bay. Sha left out again at 1 o'clock for Eureka and San Fran cisco. Crtptaln I.ofstedt reported a flttlct trip down the coast though ho said It was rather hazy out eldo. Those who camo In from the North wero: It. H. Glasgow, Mrs. Glasgow, 11. E. Upc, Mlllan AI. Copclaiul, Aire. Geo. 13. Smith, Airs. Louis Jordan, D. E. Douglas, Jos, Leek, Airs. H. Illumbcrt, Esther II. Converse, Fred Ewald, 0. AI. Alllley, P. Phillips, A. N. Althous, 1 L. Preston, Airs. Pfcston, Daisy Preston, Airs. Wm. Black, B. W. Black, V. AI. Black, Julius Goldsmith, W. (lalhralth, C. W. Robhlns, Loralnu Smith, Lenoro Jordan, H. T. Bolton, Geo. Kaltht. Those leaving for tho South wero: F. Weston and family, P. I'hllllps, n. Phillips, O..W. Cook, William Daly, II. Burtch, A. II. Noycs, P. flohorty, Ed Graf, James Wllloy, W. Anderson, Airs. 0. At. Carroll, A. AI. Hothouso, Pred Holm, Lillian AI. Coiiolrttul, Airs. A. Peterson, P. Stlgllch, Harry Johnson, A. E. King, II. A. LcBiier, E. A. Aloe, J. Lemon and Airs. J. Lemon. FHANCISCO TODAY BACK Hod I'Ol'XDS OP TBOl'T IioiiiIh mi.OOO 1'cot of Lumber In North Ileiiil for Portland CiutIcs Good List. From San Francisco tho steam Bhlp Kllburn arrived in across the bar about 7:30 a. m. and spent practically all of tho morning at 'Claim That They ?iul Two or Tlnvo at a C-t I-'li-st Bailrouri Bridge Will Be Built Wm. Warren came in today from Lakeside. Ho says fishing was never better at Ten AIllo. Tho trout are ' . f . . .. . . .l...,..V ..- " ...- - .--- Flguies On Coast Guard Station Dif fered Greatly Complete I.M of Tho Bids .Mnile Fur (In Woik SIiouh Ainoiintu .Valued Tho sucossful bidder for the con struction of the Coast Gunrd station was John William lllllHtroin, as has already been announced. The com plete list of bids made to tho gov- 15 JETTY DONE I XOHTII .110TTY AT BAXDOX EX PKCTKl) CO.MPIiKTH THK.V . fo f l ...1 !. twrt nr limn nt mm nnt North Bend loading .10.000 t of g, ,. lumber from he Reynolds mill for ( , tltf tlntt.t WUn k'lllinrit tnf nltf ' " " i Ul lllllllli lliu inii'inil - " about 2:'20 p. in. for the north car-1 rylng a good passenger list. ..lain., in 11m flv lii I'ronl nlinno. KOllIn . ""." " ' V. . below: McLcrun-Pcterson Co., San Frnncls- TIiohu who arrived this morning wero: ltohert Alarsden, AI. C. Aln loncy, James Watson, J. II. Itud kln, Omar llergren, Evu L. Scluoo der, Airs. J. J. Noone, J. O. Nut ter, P. II. Ilallcy, O. 1). Burnett, Robert Sneddon, Isabel Trudge, Ag ues Alans and J. C Helnslugcr. Those who left for tho north were: L. P. Fox, W. Pnhl, W. P. Buckler, Airs. V. P. Buckler, AIlss L. Bucklei4, Pcto Llppay, J. Phillips, Claude Phil lips, Clydo Phillips, E. C. Plillll)s, C. Osborn, W. 1). Chlldes, Laura Burk ltt, Air. and Airs. C. P. Williams. A E. Gugnon, Airs. Lucy Cook, AIlss lm,l rntii'lit nl'nr Kmfilnv. S()lll( ImVe been making good catches with trolls. A now pile-driver Is being built there and it Is expected that! the contract for getting out tho pil ing for the railroad trestle work will be awarded soon. Tho bridge across I Ten AIllo creek Is to be the first one I put In and work on It will probably I start soon. Air. Warren has opened I a barber shop there and ho says that Ten .Mile will be booming this sum- 1 mer. Iiiii1i ." lb. Trout l A fishing party consisting of E. It. Illekey. E. AI, Rose, II. J. Vanghan and Tom James returned yesterday ft om tho Ten Allle Lakes whero they co, Oil., $:il,07r..00 120 days E. O. Perhnm, Alarshfleld, Ore., ?2n,!00.00 fi months lohiisoii, Larson & Payne, Alarsh fleld, Ore., $20,818.00 ...Nov. 1, 10 15. John William Illllstrom, Alarshfleld, Ore., $2!), ".00. 00 Nov. 1, l!lfi .Miami Quarry Co., Portland, Ore., $ir.,ri-lo.oo ..March ill, 1110 !: WATERFRONT NEWS t $ It Ib reported that .Major Alor row, government engineer, will nr rlvo hero this week to Inspect tho work being done by tho bur dredge Allchlo. On hor north bound trip tho steam chip Santa Clara carried Ii00 tons of freight from San Francisco for Alas ka. Tho frolght was transported In Portland to the steamship Alllanco which formerly came In hero nnd now has Just started on the Alnska run Htlll under tho flap of tho North Pacific stcahislilp company. All tho way from South Africa tinil niHuvmt anitwi it I tin f li na( t mil 4 Morion, AI.s. C. Tucker and Airs. A. l)mt h obtnnabIo . nlacc ' Jiml1, ; In tho country, bringing back with jMwMyvvv?vyj m(, R numl)or of lllmi8 wno miw J LOCAL OVERFLOW tho fish said It was tho best string they had over seen, a number of them weighing between 1! 1-2 and U pounds each. $? DUNCAN E. DOUGLAS, son of Air. and .Mrs. YV. U. Douglas, who has been attending the University of Oregon liv School In Port land, returned this morning on the Santa Clura to spend his vaca tion at home, school Just being out. B. W. BLACK, who has been at tending the short course in dairy ing at O. A. C, came In this morn ing fiom Portland wlt,h his broth er, William Black, and wilt as sist him for n few days In gel ting caught up In the tostliu; work. AIADA.ME W. GALBRA1TH return ed this morning on tho Santa Clara from a four months' ijiiy Ing trip through the East .for tho Parisian stores. She came here from Spokuno whero sho made a short visit. John Monk, Sim Francisco, Oil., $10,000.00 Oct. Ill, 1915 Tho Thomson Bridge Co., San Fran cisco, Oil., $115, 000. 00.... Oct. 15, 1015. lllbarger & Tclander, Alarshfleld, Ore., $.19,280.00 ..Oct. 15, 1015 AIcLaln, AleLaln & Wright, Alarsh fleld, Ore., $37,1150.00.. Oet. 15, 1915. S. C. Small. Alarshfleld. Ore., $.15,0.11.00 90 days Flsh-Palmale-Stelnlioff Co., Dandon, Ore., $02,000.00 7 months Buckley Construction Co., Portland, Ore., $11,075.00.. Nov. 1, 1915, (Part bid.) Auderson-Klockars & Co., North Bend, Ore., $38,775.00 Tho largest fish was landed by Mr. Illekey and tipped tho scales at ! " " a little better than 5 pounds. j !$ Dr. Voughan nnd Perd Painterly AT THE HOTELS were also at the lakes but Tom James ' fww WW4 www says they evidently did not have tho . cTiamller IlfMol right kind of files as they did not K. c. xttCr, San Francisco; Jos do as well as they should have. How- 0,,h Lcoki Portland; II. G. Bolton, ever they did not want for fish as st. Louis; W. Galbralth, Spokane: J. Air. Jnmes says tho other party had Goldsmith, Portland; J. W. Coacn, moro than they could caro for and nlimion; J. E. Paulson, CoqulIIo: gave them a fine bunch which wero .Mrfl. k, jj, Westorberg and son: Airs, on exhibition 1 11 tho window at tho m. A. Murphy and daughter. Bandon; G. D. Alurphy, Dandon; S. AI. Alur- XVIII Clear Channel Verlln Parker ami William Johnson Aid In Bar Survej.s Here. Repairing of tho north Jetty nt Bandon will probably not bo com pleted before next December, ac cording to Verlln Parker, who nunc up f.-om there yesterday. Air. Par ker has been engaged In the gov ernment work for several months under Engineer C. It. Wright, who bus charge of tho project. In company with William John sou, who hns had a year's exper ience on the Coos Bay bar, Verlln Parker has gone down to Empire, whero tho men will Join Captain PolheniUB in an examination of the local bar. Soundings will bo taken, the examination, it 1b said, alining to show what work has boon ac complished by the dredge and what part of tho bar Is In greatest nood now of dredging. For a year tho sea has been washing through a 200-foot hole in the north Jetty nt Bandon. During this time there has washed Into the Inner chnnnol nt tho mouth of tho Coqulllo a bar of sand that has been a menaco to navigation. With tho closing of the break tho engineers believe that tho cur rent will be strong enough to uconr out the deposits. Rock will be brought from tho quarry on tho south sldo of the Co qulllo, half a 111II0 nway, according to "Doc" Parker, by menus of a trestle and then ferries across the river on scows. A crew of about .15 men nro now employed In the Jetty work. Much praise has been given C. It. Wright who Is nuperlntendont of tho proj ect for his efficient work on the Jetty. Sensational Sale of PAINT AND WALLPAPFft For the Next TenlBayT " Wc are going to dispose of our entire stnrv i u , Paper and Mixed Paint and do it quioMy K Val1 incj it on the market for what it will brinti p,ac" LOOK AT THE PRICES Wall Paper at 5c, 6c, 7c and 10c per double mii Paint, standard brand, $1.25 per gallon "' Varnish and Enamel greatly reduced This stock is high grade and has not been hW , by fire or water. This affords you an p rS decorate your homes at less than cost of the SoJ? The early bird gets the best choice. malerial' THE ART DECORATING CO. KiUliiiiitvs furnished. Phono i;., 256 Market avenue West MnM... ,. mcuaillieifj to tho Pacific Const for a now rud der, the Bclioonor W. II. Marston Is WILL SNEDDON has returned from oxpectod dally In Portland. Sho Is now 138 days out from tho dark con tinent. 8ho Is ono of tho many sch oonors that aro now loading lumber on tho coast, indicating a rise In tho lumber Industry. A largo codfish hanging in tho rig ging of tho (loop sea fishing schooner Orlont of Seattle, while lnylng In eloBo to tho Tillamook bar caused tho llfo savors to hurry two mllca through tho brenkcra to the scene. Thoy expected to find tho boat help less, taking tho codfish for n dis tress signal. IKES NOVEL FENCE GKNKIONG (.'ROWER PROVIDES AGAINST ATTACK OP MOLK.Si a visit with his brother and other relatives at Roslyn, Wnshlr-g'flu. Ills brother now has a high posi tion in tho big mines there. At Portland he visited Charley Yost, u former well-known Alarshfleld pugilist, who Is conducting an nMiletlc club in East Portland. MRS. AIAIR DANO went to Coqulllo yesterday to meet Air. Dano who was returning from Bandon. How ever the Baiidou-Coqulllu boat service was tied up by Inspection and Air. Dano did not arrive In timo for the train so sho had to return alone. Air. Dano and Air. and Airs. Bugge succeeded In chartering a special boat from Baiiilou to Coqulllo and arrived hero later. ASK YOl'lt NEIGHBOR ,uwi: mil. Gunnery yesterday SOCIAL CALENDAR. TUESDAY C. W. B. AI. with Mrs.' Charles Powers. Ladles Guild at tho Guild O Hall. WEDNESDAY Swedish Aid with Airs. C. J. Illllstrom. Baptist Ladles Allsslonury Aleotlng with Airs. A. P. Bassford. 4 Narcissus Club with Airs. Carl West. Jolly Dozen with Airs. John- 4 son In Bunker Hill. O Bay City Ladles Aid with Airs. II. Roger Brlnkloy. D. AI. C. Club with .Mrs. Rulph Parr. Prlsclllas with Airs. Brock- muellcr In Bunker Hill. Bridge Club with Mrs. W. S. Tiirpen. 41 4 Junior Banquet for tho 4 4 graduates. 4 4 Presbyterian Auxiliary la 4' 4 Hio Church parlors. 4 4 .Methodist Ladles Sliver tea 4 4 with Airs. Thorwnld in Bun- 4 ker Hill. ' phy, Bandon; J. C. Marshall, San Francisco; AI. AI. Young, Coqulllo; Gcorgo A. Cablo, Portland. St. Lmvrciico Hotel. II. Webber, North Bend; A. War ren, Coqulllo; Airs. Gono Wnso, Port land; E. E. Buster. Portland. Lloyd Hotel Air. nnd Airs. P. O. Stauff. North Bond; 1). Kollar, Dolniar; AI. Alarlce, Gardiner; It. E. Sanderson, Coqulllo; Almn Carroll, Fair View; John An derson, Pair Vlow; C. A. Reese, Rose burg; A. B. Anderson and wife, Port laud. Blanco Hotel. 4 William Daly, Lakcsldo; Arthur D. 4 'Lawrence, Los Angeles; Charles 4 ' Swanson, Coos River; J. Kern, Coos 4 f River; J. Ernst. Coos River; It. AI. 4 AlcCIaln, Empire; Ray Noel, Powers; 4 Arthur B. Hodge, Arago. 4' 4'AIR. AND AIRS. WILLIAM BLACK camo In this morning on the San ta Clara, direct from their honey moon. Air. Black Is tester of tho Coos Bay association and Is ery well known hero. Tho bride Is a former resident of Eastern Ore gon. Tho young couple will mnko their homo on Catching Inlet. I 4444444444444r444444444444 i.t AMONG THE SICK 4444444444444444 44444444 Eugene Conkllu, who had four fingers of his right hand so badly I crushed that nmputntlo"li of the ends of them wns necessary, is doing 1 nicely ut Alercy Hospital. Ho has long been employed as a millwright by tho C. A. Smith Company. nnd tho accident will be greatly regret u-u by his many friends. 1 W. J. Rust Is recuperating rapidly from n severer siege of tho mumps, j hut so far has been unablo to bo i down town from his homo nt .Milling- ! ton. Entire stock of millinery must be disposed of with in 30 days Many Hats at one-half regular prices Untrimmed shapes, flowers, etc., at less than half regular prices Everything must go. ' T'Y Ladies: Don't fail to take advantage of these bargains. MRS. A. G. AIKEN Market avenue Marshfield 1 1444444444444 lb It costs one cont n word to tell your stery each day in 4 fl n Tho Times want columns 1 lb lb COOS BAY TIMES I WAR MAPS. TEN CENTS I BUY AN rivrO-Tlin-MIATTE j WAR .MAP WHIM: THE supply iasw EEsassaracncosacE) i 1 P. FrltuiH In furry County Pro. ventM Trespii.vMTs Under Ground Ah Well As Aboo Building a fonre which extends un dor tho ground n well as above tho ground was found to bu a necessity by P. P. Frlant of Curry county In order to protect his genseng bed. Air Frlant Is growing genseng nnd tho worst trouble lm encountered was tho Rucks of wood rata and moles and In order to keep theso animals out of tliu gensong a Umvo was built or aluts which aro driven into tho ground as well as extending above tho ground. Vlhllisl Tim Plneo Harry Bultmauu, who travels for a hardware house has returned homo from a business trip to Curry conn ly and tells about seeing .Mr. Frlaufs gonseng bed. Air. Filant uud his wife conduct the "Arizona Inn" which wan formerly known as Corbln. They bought the place howrul jears ago nnd have a ery nttraetUo summer resort. It Is about midway between. Port Orford and Gold Beach and tho stares stop there for dinner. Tho houso on tho placo lias been put In rood repair and excellent meals ure nervod. It Is hut a short walk to the bcoch so that tho resort combines the attractions of both mountains and ocean. Hi lugs (i'iwhI Price In connection with tho resort Air I'rlant has taken up gonseng grow-1 Ing. Ho has h quarter of an aero un der cultivation. Ho planted (10.000 need. It roqulres flvo years for the plmts to mature hut tho loots sell tor 17,50 u pound and aro used for inpkJng medlcluo, chiefly In China Tho crop requires a shady place and Air. Frlant has met with tills uud other requirements for proper nil tlvatlon. Some of his plants aro oun year old, bomu two and somo threo ' years old so In two years moi? bo will have ono crop ready for harvest Living Flag of 2,000 Children Has Your Husband an Efficient Business Partner IAbby COAL. Tho Ijlml YOU ImiO ALWAYS USUU. I'lioiw 715. Pacific Wvory mill Trillisfer Coniimny, mi. I ivit 4i..i , i... t.v w .... . ,,., ,., .Mini. ,. k.-,,, ciiu.J ,, Mioce.ssfUl jls lu "Rtliiir fl i.. ... II. . ... OaKlaml's e ,NMNm l,.,lll.l,., ,.,, ,., IMiiunm.lMc V i .M, Sffl , u " "' ;7";' to ,l,o o,M....,l school dopartiuen, ha. , ,, children !. ,.,hwJ "S , ' i"' '"" "' " '" ' Tch, lliousand men ,,,,, Ul. ,o u , lite iViST?" w ","", '" "'' '''"' s iho largos, crovwl of ,,o .hroe-.l. ys He t, , r 1 "'V" il.o "Hume of um Color," a, v,l,kh the l...go build.,,; llUo lcKw Xu a n, J "' Home-making is a business enterprise in which two human fac tors figure, sharing equally the work and the responsibilities. The husband, generally the income-earner; the wife, generally the income manager these two constitute the business firm, and the success of the home enterprise often hinges upon ability of the income-manager quite as much as upon the ability of the income-earner. The wife is her husband's business partner. f Upon her efficiency in managements depends, usually, the ma terial prosperity of the partnership. In earning the income, it is accepted as quite natural that the husband must have developed ability and special knowledge of the work he does. No small phase of his work is too insignificant to call for special study. He must never be "too busy" to learn a new fact if that fact has any bearing upon his work. In spending the income, -a task which offers so many opportuni ties for improvidence and costly blunders, only the wisest of wivss have come io realize that efficiency is required that knowledge 'of values, familiarity with local stores, with prices, with seasonable ten dencies in trade, are a part of her business equipment. , , The dollar which requires a lot of work and thinking to earn should be worth some think'ng and some wise planning in the spending. The store advertisements are a daily education for the stay-at-home business partner. They constitute "trade news" for her and her at-the-office business partner can tell her how important is this factor of "trade news" to all business people. t . The time which she devotes studying the "ads" is time devoted specifically and profitably to her task of managing the home. It is not something aside from "housework." It is a part of it. And it is a part of it which the housewife cannot delegate to somebody else. It cannot be left to ssrvants. It is "work for the boss." Profit by The Coos Bay Times' store advertisements.' 'jirm wrm