nmffi 'BERNBSIJk '&Z2T. Ill -i-- M 'W"H'miMiiii- - -- mlifil. , ifflHM"r -"- - TH,f COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1,915-EVE1II,N.G EDITION. 1 m...r wrnvmrmtrpHw,-! mmnimm iiMijrmMa wwaMiniii i i nmm wm SALMON i SLOim1 shipping news ' !; ill ls i I f I ft i It ;.! i. IiWI.Ii l.'INII CAI (111 r NOT MA.VV OX TIIK HOOCH Now IlulldliiKH (luimr l't .( (ii'ld Uracil Olliri1 Xoun of Cuiry County Nrrl loiis (Special to Tho Times) ' WHDDKimUltN', Oro., Oct. HI. Tliu. nil pin of Hiilmuii on the Kokuo rl v!i" Is Very jioqr llils year, Thu Binninorrun won n blK 0110 but when ' tho ,MH. season opened tlio rim linn not boon food. During thu jniHt wooU' tliu salmon caniiorles have boon jiractlcully Idle. Tho Hllvorsldo run lrf expected Inside (if a wrolc. Last inn ufiii lull iriitt Cuti l I t'ntultl tin ii takon, and tho flshqrmun are hope-. fill n( a IdgHor aim this your. To Krout. Xow Store - Tho Woddorburn Trading roinpniir will boRln tho orortlon of a now store bulld(nj; In flold lloaoli tlilH wool; and will also Imlld a flvo room Iioiiho for l'orry Hudson who will iuiiiiuko tho (lolil lloiicli Hi 010. Tho company operates a big utoro In Woddorburn and a liranch at Agness Imt will uIho liavo a Btoro In Gold lloaoli to ac comodate tho pcoplo on that tddu of tho rlvor. Iimw Sawmill Frank Owens of Hold Hciirh hat) leased tho Hmltli sawmill at Akiiohh. Ho 'will 'soli luinhor alotiR tho river -and will also cut tho material' for a noa tiding gasolino schooner which ho jiitondu to lmlld in tho spring to ply to.Cooa liny. Ton Hark Arrive Hurt and Schlff havo freighted fifty cords of tnn hark down tho rlvor from Abiiosh, It will ho sont to Coon liny 'or shipment to Ban FrnriclHco whoro It has hoon sold. Tho firm oxpoctH to got orders for a thousand cords of tho tan bark for next season. Now Dairy Farmer Tho Macloay ostnto has loasod tho old Clnrno farm to J. J. C'urnow, for merly of Nevada who will conduct a dairy farm and soil tho mill: to tho chocso factory. Tho farm consists of sixty acres of bottom land. KtMiKou In Dry One This season has boon tho driest lu tho Jtoguo rlvor country for many yonra pqsl. Practically no rnln has fullmi slnco May 20. Tho river Is unusually low and tho liar has shoal- SAIUTA CLARA HERE BOAT SERVICE I'HA.MSIIIP AllllIVKM AT XOOX l-OHTLAXI) COMPAXV , WOCLI) FRO.M POHTL.WI) TIIIP OPHHATH (JAHOI.IXK MOATS Leaves at .'MliliilKlit tor San 1-rmieif .allH ,r Touch Ports Inaccessible (n co liiiiiiis Jl.io toh or irrigiii i.miui.i. VqmN riaiiil HhIum- ' i " " ...-- . ..,. --.. To Inspect OmjIiIIIo From tlio North I From Portland tho steamship San ta Clara urlved In shortly aftor noon today. Hho will not leavo for San Francisco until about midnight. Tho vessel iiroiiKlit UfiO toim of freight. Tho lact that tho steamship essay ed a landing at tho Talliint cunnory 'caused considerable backing about mid It vn at first though tho vessel vus out of tho channel and on tho imiil. The lauding could not bo made because of tho tido. Tho arrivals from Portland wore: Tonoy Murphy, Anton Sclll, W. Wallbeom, H. J. Smith, V. T. Mlsh ler, Florence Wlchel, llaby Wlchol, J. C. Van Alstelu, Loo Crowe, K, It. Hurst, C. 10. Moudol, K. h. .lohus, Mrs. II. K. Scott, Lnwronco Scott, Robert Scott, Sam Jarvls, Violet Scott. 0. H. Scott, II. (I. llolton, Hoht llepworth, Hazel Hart, Lily Hoy- worth, A. A. Carlson, Mrs. 11. (1. Mor gan, Vernon Thompson, A. II. Wil son, .1. 11. Ilelgler, A. McKurtulu, .lames Jnrvls, L. A. Itluard. vi:ssi:l moviuikxts A'nUed. Uustlor, Itoguo Itlvor, last night. Santa Clara, Portland, 7:10 a. in. today. Duo to Sail Santa Clara, San Francisco, mid night. A. M. Simpson, San FraucUco, noon tomorrow. Duo Here. Yellowstone San Francisco, ts morrow. .(lasolluo schooners to handle freight to ports of tho Pacific south of Portland that aro luaccusslble to 'the larger boats Is tho plan of a now ; 'company in Portlaur. Claud linker, of the concern, Is now at Newport i and later Is coming to to tho Coiiulllo! to make full arrangements for Ihei service. I The ports that probably will he In cluded In the list of those touched aro Newport, Florence, (lardlner and llnudon. In the latter place the depth of tho river would allow the boats to eouio In the river as far as ComuIIIo to unload their freight. In other words this would mean a direct ser vlco between Portland and Coqullluj with Its surrounding territory and would mean that cargoes would not have to bo unloaded at llaudou and put aboard river boats. I However tho arranging of a' through traffic on freight from Port-, land to Coiiulllo valley points, via1 'Coos liny will give tho same rates as allowed on tho Ilreakwater and tho railroad to the valloy. This service Is steady, unite an Item to bo taken Into consideration when tho storms of winter begin and small boats are bnrbound much oftener than tho Inrger ones. 1 H K Wk M M H n N&iiS Km i W 1 Ifkf MAD CUPIffl r IWIJhftV. BmiT' BLI1JT :r r M WE WERE FORCED TO VACATE OUR OLD LOCATION IN THE IRVING BLOCK AND HAVE oved Our Entire Stock to 3 1 2 Front St, KI.OISK IS lMCTUUKD Where every article ati(l garment in our house will be closed out regardless of what it costs. Wc are notgoinqt any expense in fitting up these temporary quarters as wc are positively retiring from busi ness in Marshficld and everything must ho closed out. j"urt so much thnt tho sninll bouts have difficulty In entering tho river. Much Xow llullilliiK Many now houses hnvo been built yU Oold Heach this year. A new ho tel Is plannod and. sovpral new busl- iii'bb hoiiboa aro to bo erected USE DREDGE HERE POUT CO.MMISSloX ASKS l S. i:.;i.vi:i:its ok piioposal Coiigi'e.HSiiiaii linn Ivy KHoun Xolhlii of Utv Kxpio.hkc.s llollvf Craft ltullt for Coo.n Hay "My uudeistnndlng Is that the dredge Mlchlo was built for Coos Hay and for uso horo only," was tho stat'omont of Congressman W. C. Ilawley this morning when asked of tho reported proposal to take tho government bar dredgo to Orays liar Pretty I.lttlo Yacht That Wns Attracts Xotlco Hero Tho W'edderburu Trading Com-bor. Colonel Williams, of tho V. S, puny will noon build a now dock and warohouso at CloLt Heach to enable freight and merchandise to bo more easily handled on that sldo of tho rlvor. OPKltATOltS TO Ml'AVV Men In LokkIiik Huslness Will Catlirr! This .Month Hnglneorlng corps, successor to Col onel J. J. Morrow to for Information mlsslouors. Not a word lias boon rocolvcd by tho Port Commissioners regarding tho change, says Henry Songstackon, secrotary of tho Port. In a letter to tho government on- I glneers yesterday ho asked that tho Mlehio be allowed to roniovo sovoral ,.(, Hiiv..i.u.i-v i.i .obku.k op- 8lKmla rorm,ug In tho Inner channel orators of the North Pacific states Bld at Uu, 81UU0 Umo UBkwl f tho am. iiriiiHii coiumuia Is expected at MU.nlo httl, ,10t boen buUt exln.0S3ly ho inee tugs l San Francisco and'for (ooa ay aml tlmt ,f 0 w,y i.uiviv", uviuuvi i.- 10 si. iivo inoei lngs aro scheduled during foiestry1 week, tho chief out being the session of tho Pacific Lodging coukious, which will meet In San Krunclsco In tho Portland papers of Sunday wore several pictures of tho yacht fGulinn, or Klolso. that visited last week on Coos Hay, leavlnir Sunday "for Portland. Tho craft was shown under sail, with a strip of canvas 'clear to tho truck of her topmasts, Bomo 85 feet in tho air. From tho proportions given of her I tho mastB of tho yacht wore exactly us high as she is long, overall. i Tho fleet sailing craft made a1 very pretty picture outsldo tho bar' on Sunday afternoon. Several picnic parties sighted hor, saw tho Balls ot and tho boat tack away for Port-' land. Sho was travoling with a nor' west broezo. Captain McClellan, of tho Kllburn. . has been appealed 1, 7 l ' V,IVJ v " " U, t,0a8t a by tho Port Com-I? J? ,Uay I"1" bol,,,vo,, ,hnt i...- jiiuii ivwmi in it-usi uer siinro of tho blow before making tho Col-1 umbla, providing she hnu reached there by this time. THE PEOPLE OF MARSHFIELD AND VICINITY KNOW BY THIS TIME THE CLASS OF MERCHANDISE "THE PARISIAN" HANDLES You should take advantage f this sale Buy your fall and winter garments now And even anticipate your wants for next Spring as you will save money on every purchase you make. Remember, the time is short Bon9t Delay Yon will save half and more and conclude in tho redwood district at lOureka. StuudardUutiou of Ur ging engineering will bo the purposo of tho latter wvotliix. Tli othor meetings wilt bo dcotod largely to forestry conservation topic. there Is a proposition afoot to take hr away. ltullt for (x Hay By a rivers and harbor act of Juno 25' 1910 tho appropriation was pas- sod for a dredgo here. In spouklug of thu bill. Colonel J. J. Morrow, In hi survey of the projects of his dis trict said: "It provided for the construction ami operation of a seagoing hydraulic " dredu for dpnlng the channel ov- COOS BAY HAS THREE !er tti bar aud for drudging chauuoU WIRES TO OUTSIDE wUh,H th brty- w,lh a vlww t0 80CUr- Ig a channel between -'00 aud 300 I.lttlo Cliiinro of Storms Cutting off f41 wlJ ami with a depth of IS feet C'oiiiiiiilniilou This Winter at mean low tide from tho bar to Is llellef ( MarshltelU." ..... llmkt'-. Opinion Coos Hay II probably faro better Krora thl8 uiscusslou It is taken lu, her wlro comunlctloa with the that th, bl ,u uo way Iimi!tf a rgfer. outsldo this winter, lmpiovemem of ence to the use of the Mlehio at unv wlrosorvlco by way of Uardtuer and otUr W,lt 01l tnw TOBat Mr Haw. Horcnco has added a third efficient iw declare, that his understanding. wlro to tbo two wire already strung. wuti he believe the understanding of .. ...u ,irU, nave oneuithe government eiiglueors, also .v.w vW i.v mnwiueu ror nour.,tht the dredge should aud In soino instance day, utterly ( whro ta,e. unablo to got news In or out. The i will secure Information at once wires of the Western I'uUm and the a to the proposal." ho said this telephone company b way of Re- morning." and do everything In mv burg, suffer greatly from fulling powr t0 kt0p th, UrodB bere a'8 "'eve.8, Jt lloug a she will be able to do any Now that the conuectlous can Im good." long ..djstaiicud through Qardiuer.l The Colouel 1. S. MIehle waaeom Floronco and along the WilluiuetU ' pleUU lu Uocember. 1'JU at a cost Paclffc track to Wugoue. little (wr'or S81i.tUS.S3. la fell' thut all threo line oau bei i:.u n,,.,, n..,. Ueaplte the bar was rough was operate uo TAKK.V to oiryi'.v Tho tUR Flyer towed a baro with bridge bulldliiK eitulpiuent ti the I'mpitua Ulver, leavlnB the harbor yesterday. 312 FRONT STREET Jl IRVING BLOCK 312 STBEEI S3wrpHpvtaiuawaRiKM&gsaa i - i n-'""!' m smi'.MK.vrs I'orelKU Orlei-s IVom (Jras Harbor on Increase A I'ortlaml tiaper says: Lumber shipments by water from Orays Har bor in September amounted to 1'7 S73.000 feet. This was a slight falling off from tho August output, but an Increase over Julj. Last month's coastwise shipments were less by several million feet than in August, although shipments to tri? Hawaiian Islands and foreign ports Increased. BOAT TO .MVItTl.i; l'OIXT Ahwuiieila May be I'm I'ortlaml. on Hun to put kilter at the same time. JVAS OLDEST CTTI7.KN iSneciuKuj The Time) UOSiSttl'KU. Ore.. Cfct. l. Siini. uei u. Flower, who died lu thin el t, was Jtoseburg's oldest ltlieu. Ho was aged 11 years and lor the pat twolvo your had been living with his only child, Mrs. Mury J. Fltzhugh. Mr. Flower oanto to Qro-Ou 1'olut Tu.inv :t r.winiii.. ...i Bon In 1851 and was one gf a party ' wu In lluiidon last ovenlng, comhiK ! puwuio who lost tneir way orosulug up the rlvr In a snood boat this Oil luorulug uud the drudgo unable to work, coming back early to Umpire. 1!r. Haw ley wanted to take a jaunt out aud see for hlunsolt the condi tion at tbe entrance. The trip was arwugud by Mr. Seugatuckeu uud the VHi hie was run out over the bar though it could not oyorutu because of the rough water. Mr. Hawley suout Monday at Myr plains. Uo Uy In lSr.s moved to Douglas iob wunt ads bring Touults. inoruliiK to catch tlio train. Ho leuvus in the nioruliiK for Gardiner wiiere h has an eugiiKemnnt to speak I -I I he even lug The Portlund Telegram says. c M. Baker has completed arrange ment for the operation of the gas oline schooner Ahwaneda between Portland and Myrtle Point, via Iluu. dou and Coctulllo City, a weekly service will be provided, tho craft leavluK this end of the Hue every Wednesday ulght. Mr. Baker also Is handling the gasoline schooner Mlrene. plying: out of here to Wald ,port and Newport, leaving Portland' every Thursday. He says he Is plaunlng to engage another boat for servlee between Portland and Oregou ' coast pom The Ahwaneda will op oiato from Albois Dock Ny. s. Mr., Baker fornieily was associated with1 F. P. Bu u nigur m er Si Uaker lu tho shipping business." The People's Gonde "Itetuil advertising 1 tho people's guide to every day IMiig," sas J. II. Appel. ftdvertlslng director for Johu Wanamaker. It Is nutural for people to turn to the advertising columns of their newspuper as It Is to use thu telephone. Advertising aud telephone both siguulUe tho modern Idea of service. They perform that service so well that they aro a habit. People uo longer wonder at them or think about them thev Just use them. ?ot" ; WESTERN LOAN AND DU1LUIUU UU. Assets $2,340,000.00 J t V t I X t Pays 8 per cent on savings J t t t I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. Local Treasurer 060 i ! Do YLt. Choice Meat! IN Tiivrs Tin: kind r uti.v aiiiiitidn to mi: m:ii i,u i.i.m: or irnir kkkrwo1! U'lTOX, VK ALSO .M.VKi: A .sPltMUTVOl' Choice Pork Sausages, Fresh AM) IX FACT, i;i;UYTHIN(. Til T V HKST-lltf .MKAT 3IAI(Ui:T MPPfll'J I 1 1 ,- w ? I I f HAVE THE ROOF FIXED N0W See C0RTHELL Phone 3171 i'J. E. Ford Co. 1 74 South B'way Phone 58-J Union Marb i Times Want Ads Bring F MATT LMAY DRY WOOD at CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD North Front Street Phono JJ7UJ V SKLL1XG GOODS Tho big problem lu selling goods Is getting the customer Into tho store. Coos Bay Times ad will help yon solve this problem. CHAXDUMt HOTFL, MAHSIIFUILl)! Ulil'.HUA Telephone 110 KKPKKSHXTIXG HAAS BROS. ! GKOCKHS ARMOUR & CO. I'KOVISIOXS AMERICAN BISCUIT CO., CKACKia; MAXCFACTCHKHS ASTORIA FLOURING MILLS CO. FLOCK AM) FF.F.D , f SOUTII COOS ItlVKll BOAT j statvicK I L.WXCH i:.pubss j leaves Maolifleld every day 8 a. in. Leaves head of river at 3:15 p. in. STKAMFU 1LV1XUOW leaves head of river dally at 7 a. in. Leaves Marshfield at 1! p. m. For charter apply on board. KOGF.HS & S.U1TII lroprletors Pnget Sound Bridge & Dredging Co. Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Cojjjjj COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR J Our Coos Bay office has available ir w work the Tirpdy "Seattle" hif the most powerful, best equipped and most twenty-lnch bydruullo dredtfe la Tacuio u-,n n ice, Coos Bay office, JT WasW OUulliu i Marshfield, Oregon. fcl Havo yom- urrtKK heads, bill heads, etc., printed at TIIK TLMKS office. T. J. BCAtb'Ej A. U. HODGLNS Marshfipld PA,NT AND ffldlMnmiq DECORATING CO Kstliuates Furulshed Phono 1IU-U. MarHhfleld. Ortjgoo DUNGAN UNDERTAKING PARL0RS3 will be kept UP EX TO THE PCULIC A -etfulnr state IKeused undertaker will bo In charge Phone 1U5-J Tlmea Want ads bring- reaulti. I Times want ads- brlnj; resu'tg. MARShTIELD-ROSE Leave Jlarslifleld (Chandler Hotel Leavo ltosehiir BURGAJJI TICKET OFFICE AT THE S MARSHFIELD " " fuki VRRZOX'. Proprietor New Dodge and Cadillac Cars. . .i .i i it :::.& MOKEHOUSE &