The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 02, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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- WU THE COOS BAY Mil OREGOU TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 191 5 EVENING EDITION.
TWO
PIES fliOUNCED IS iiftIG PIGEON
W'lhtt RR AWARDED A'f RAND
mAsqitkhaDij hall
ISvcnt Will Take Place Next Hatui-
day Night nt Knglcs Hull
Jn This City
Tho prizes lmvo lieon announced
for tho niasuuerudo ball which will
bp glvpn under the nusplces of the
Cdos Day Concert Hand at tho Unfiles
hull next Saturday. Thero will ho
an oloven pleco orchestra and tho
dancing' will begin at 9 o'clock.
Tickets for men lire Hold for ono dol
lar and ladles and spectators will
bo charged 25 cents.
Tho list of prizes follow:
Costliest costume: Lady
iBt, $18.00 purse, Busy Corner.
2nd, $10.00 hand painted vnso, Ited
Cross Drug Co.
3rd, S3. GO purse, Owl Pharmacy.
Host Sustained Chnractcr:aentloman
1st, $10.00 Gold Picture Frame
Tower's Jowolry Store.
2nd, $1.50 Pair llcdroom Sllpporn,
Gordon's Shoo Storo.
Host Sustained Character, Lady.
1st, $2.50 Urass Candlo Stick
Sfi.r.O llrasB Match Tray. II. 13,
jLarawny, Jeweler.
2nd, $4.00 Vobo, Norton nnd Han
sen.
Prettiest Coslunio: Lady.
1st. 15.00 "What Not" Perry
Nicholson Co.
2nd, $5.00 Parasol, Laiido's.
3rd, $3.00 Hand Mirror, Hortrnin
tho Jeweler.
Most Comical Character: (lontloman.
1st, $3.00 Meersham Pipe, Hhmro
Cigar Storo; or $3.00 Framed
plcturo of Golden FallH, Hehfold
tho Photographer.
2nd, $1.50 lEmhlem Knife, Fri
2ecns: or $2.50 Pair Cloves,
Tho Woolen MIUb Storo.
3rd, Two RottlCB Port Wlno, $2.50,
Coos IJay Liquor Co.
ilost Comical Chnractor: Lady.
iHt. $1.7G Pair Silk Hoso. Huh
Dry OoodB Co.
2nd, $1.00 Can Coffeo, Cook'H
Grocery.
Heat Representation of Any nusIucsB
House: Lady.
1st, $3.50 Percolator, Ekblnd and
Son.
2rid, 1 Can Halting Powder, $1.00;
' and 1 Can Ten, 75c, Connor and
Hoaglaud.
OldoBt Jlnrrlod Couplo, $3.00 Ham,
Union Moat Co.
loungest Married Couplo, $3. CO
Hand Painted llowl, Going and
Harvey,
Fattest Lady, $1.00 Dox of Candy,
Stafford's.
Fattest Man, 2 Jars Marmalade,
$2.00, Wnrnor Orocory Co.
Tallest Lady, $2.50 Pair Gloves, Mot
son's Quality Storo.
Tallest Man, $1.00 Dox of Candy,
Tho Taffy Tavorn.
Shortest Lndy, $1.50 Jardlnor,
Mnrshflold Hdwo. Co. and $2.50
Potted Plant, Scott Florist Co.
Shortest Man, $1.00 Dox Candy,
Sartors.
COOS CRANBERRIES
SHOWN AT THE FAIR
Among ho Newer Tiling Which Are
Kxhlbltod nt Oivgnii Hulldliig
At Imposition
EXPOSITION GROUNDS, Nov. 2.
Craiiborrles from Coos County lmvo
recently arrived at tho Oregon build
lug at tho exposition, n five box con
Hlgnmont for display purpose. They
remind ono that Thanksgiving mid
Christmas aro drawing near. Tho
Oregon Dutldlug Is now at its best.
Practically every exhibit bus boon ro
novved, many now onos lmvo beon nd,p
ed, and tho special efforts at bright
ening up havo reunited In Improve
ments that aro noticeable.
Tho Douglas County exhibit from
Roseburg Iuib arrived nnd Is now be
lli Lfi CATiLAIIAlS COS IKS AGAIN TO
HOTHL 1)K OARTNR
Olo Andorson Also Returns Knows
AVay cf .full Chefs mill Pnjx
For Men I Abend of Time
Dill Callahan Is n homelike Individ
unl. Hence when ho first began
hanging his hnt on a peg In tho Ho
tel do Carter ho forthwith termed
thp placo homo and thou hnB beon
ccmlng back regularly. He wont
away yostcrday morning nftor ft fivo
days sojourn nnd was hack again
lest evening before tho curfew rang.
He It over bo hunlblo" walled the
big logger, and his voico broko with
feeling.
Thoroupon tho refrain wbb taken
up by me uoioi ijuarioi. uio Aim-
erson, permanent boarder, know tho
chorus and sang It with nil tho vim
o" long practice and Joo Kern Joined
In with his basso profundo. It was
excellent only beforo long big Dili
wearied of tho entortnlnnient.
And so ho went ruminating about
In his mind until ho bethought him
Btlt that It wob tho first of November.
"Aha", nuoto ho, "this Is tho month
of high tides," and Imbued with his
new Idea Bot to work.
Ti les New Plan
Down from tho top nnd out from
tho lower hunks ho hauled mattress
en and bedding, placed them well In
tho middle of tho floor. Then ho
managed to turn tho wntor on and
flooded his cell, whllo Dill fairly yelp
ed for Joy.
Fivo days ngo ho burned up his
bedding; this time ho flooded It.
J ud go IVutlor looked him over for tho
steonth tlmo this morning. Ho was
too ovorcomo to glvo 11111 nnothcr
sentence. Ho told him, "You got
out of town; you got out by 2 o'clock
or I'll I'll" hut tho Judgo remem
bered tho Jnll had no terrors nnd ho
was stumped. Dili saved tho day by
declaring his willingness to go. And
ho went.
Another OliI Timor
Then up enmo Olo Anderson. Now,
ho too Is an old tlmo boarder. Olo
know yesterday when ho camo in
town Just whoro ho was going to end
up. no Know too tho ciicis in tno
llotol do Carter aro overworked and
Its u hard Job to got ones ordor
through nt moiil tlmo. Thorofnro
Olo, boforo becoming tanked, trapsed
across tho street nnd paid for n meal.
"I want codfish," ho cautioned tho
waUor. His wish was granted and
this morning Olo dined on cod fish In
llou of the usual bread and wntor.
REPRESENT
CAPITAL
RKCHNT VISITORS 1IKRK ARK
PROMINENT COAST; MF.N
SHIPPING NEWS
Coos liny Country Ibis Hccn Invest I'
gated Lately by n Number of
Rig Men
Philip Ilrouhner and his son, Hen
ry Drouhnor, of Portland, who have
been visiting on I ho bay, havo re
turned home. With them hero was
Mr. Savior. Tho throo owned a
lumber mill tit Carlton, Oregon,
which was burned down nnd aro
prominent In the lumber business.
Philip Ilrouhner Is ono of the head
men In tho Eastern nnd Western
Lumbor Compnny, ono of tho big con
cerns on tho const.
Mr. Ilrouhner and his son own
scmo timber holdings In this part of
llio state nnd whllo on Coos Day they
lind occasion to look Into tho resourc
es of tho locality. They word gueBts
of L. J. Simpson ut Shorcacrcs.
This fall a number of prominent
men who represent big capital havo
visited Coos Hay, which may bo taken
to Indicate that big financiers of tho
coast aro interested In this part of
tho state and aro expecting develop
ment hero. During- tho past few
months outsido visitors to thltl local
ity havo represented bigger capital
and larger Interests thnn most peo
ple supposed.
EXHIBITS ARE FINE'
AT PORTLAND SHOW
Proiliit'tH of tho Laiiil mid Factory
Aro Shown to Great Advniitiigo
This Ycnv
TREFZ MAY ,C1E
riKLI) "SKCRKTARV U. S. CHAM
JtKIC OF COMMF.HCK WIRKS
ASKS $3,000 PA!
PORT OF PORTLAND ASKS THIS
FOR PULLING SHIP TO MAFKTV
F
01
PARTNERSHIP
Visit 1)cmmk1h on Itouto Mapped Out
for Hint Him Promised to
Conio t Miinriificlil
"I will visit Marshflold providing
my scbodulo will allow mo," Is tho
gist of n telegram received this
morning- from Edward F. Trofz,
field secretary of tho Chamber of
Commorce of tho United Stntos, who
Is now In Portland. Tho bringing
or this officer hero is vlowed as most
Important to tho local mombera.
Mr. Trcfz states further that ho Is
going to Snn Francisco directly nnd
will confer thero with Secretary
Manly, who Is mnplug out his routo
nnd It may bo on his return to
Portland that tho field secretary
will bo able to comu to Mnrshflold
for nt least n day.
All over tho United States Mr.
Trofz Is now travollug In tho Inter
ests of largo delegations nt tho Nat
ional Convention Hint will bo hold
In Washington, D. C, early In Fob
ruary. Ho has mndo thrco trips to
tho Pacific Const.
Only fivo' cities in Oregon aro
members of tho Chnmbor of Com-
Captnln J. C. Reed, Formerly of Mi
ch Ic, Pi-obably will Get No Large
Sum Commanded Tug lloat
Claim of $3,000 for towing the Pe
ruvian hnrkcntlne Judith out of the
breakers whon sho was almost on the
beach and close to total destruction,
has been submitted to tho owners of
the vessol by tho Port of Portland,
owners of the tug boat Wallula. Tho
tug was commanded by Captain John
C. Reed, until La few weeks ngo,
skipper of tho Mlchlo. It was believed
hero that tho caso was ono of sal
vage and that, In nil probability, the
captain and momhors of tho tug crew
would receive goodly sums of mon
ey-
Further particulars of tho Incl-
dont show that Captain Dnrdl, an Hal-
Ian, had a loaded revolver on tno
cabin tablo of tho Judith arid fully
Intended killing himself and wlfo had
tho ship gono nshore.
Also In working tho Judith out
of her precarious position In thq
breakers tho rudder of tho Walluln
became disabled for n tlmo by tho
floating of tho sheaves in the after
compnrtmcnt. Tho trouhlo was tem
porarily repaired itnd two sailors took
positions In tho after-batch and steer
ed tho boat by hand through tho
brenkers and out to n point of safety.
ADKLINK SMITH LKAVKS
Tho steamer Adollno Smith with
lumber for California left tho mill
at 3 o'clock this afternoon.
YKLLOWSTONK IIKRK
The steamer Yellowstono arrived
ot daylight this morning from Snn
Francisco. Sho brought 200 tons of
gonornl merchandise for Marshflold
and will load lumber nt the plant of
tho North Demi Lumber Company.
VKSSK L MOV KAIKXTS
n.
m
PORTLAND, Nov. 2. Tho first
week of tho Manufacturers' and
Land Products Show Iuib demon
strated that tho annum nBBonibllng!f'"n,Zfttlon' ',9 ,n Portland nlono uo-
Arrlved
Yollowstono. Snn Francisco, 5
today.
Sailed
Adollno Smith, San Francisco, 3
p. in, today.
' At 3 p. m. tho steamship Adollno
sailed for Oakland with a full cargo
of lumber nnd fivo passongers.
It Is roportcd that tho Santa Clara
from Portland will bo at the bar
about 5:30 this evening nnd will sail
morco of tho United States. They ' t" morning for Uurokn and Snn
aro Marshflold, Portland, Rend, As- Francisco.
torln and Dallas, though many prl
vato companies bolong to tho or-
of tho products of tho factories nnd
fields, forests and streams serves tho
purpose of establishing a closer re
lationship between consumer nnd pro
ducer and gives tho peoplo of tho cit
ies n better undcrstnudluir of tho
laud, and what it produces nnd tho
necessity for tho upbuilding of tho
country districts.
Oregon has mndo an excollcnt
hhowlug of Its agricultural resourc
es Tho development of tho laud and
tho Increase In tho output of mnnu
fnctured articles go hand In baud,
Crowds nro Increasing dally and
tho nmusemout features both aftfcr
uoon and evening- aro such ns to at
tract strangers In the city. Some of
tho host musical organizations In
Portland, nnd tho host of high class
vaudeville is taking part nftomoon
and evening.
Low fnros ovor till Btonm nnd elec
tric lines is an extra Inducement to
residents of tho state in general to
Ing mcmbors.
y be
B BL CA
ORIGIN OF "COOS" THOUGHT
1112 IN ROOK OF ACTS
L
TO
SALVAGE IS CLAIMED
FOUR PASSKXGKRS ATTKMPT TO
PUT "ONE OVER"
C. F. McCl'LLOM AND WARRKN
PAINTER TO COMIUNK RUSIXKSS
llecoino General Steamship Agents
nnd Wholesnlo Feed Dealers
Office on North Homl Dock
C. F. McCullom, former agent ot
thq steamship Hrenkwntor at North
Dend, and Wnrron If. Painter lmvo
former n partnership ns general
shipping agents in North Hbnd and
also to handle n wholosnlo liny, grain
and flour business. ' Their offices
aro on tho municipal dook.
Included In their ngoncles will be
tho North Dend business of tho
Swayno nnd Hoyt Hue, the North Pa
cific StoaniBhlp compnny, tho steam
schooner Hardy and tho Inter-Ocean
Transportation company.
Hoth men aro very well known In
business, having been located thero
for years.
FUKlOfl
DREDGING COMPANY" PRESENTS
JjUOU FOR WIRKLKSS SITE
Entlio $HI) Not Yet Secured
Committee Redoubles Effort
Expect Word
nnd
After Pulling- Auto From Surf, Servo
Notice on Captain Cornwall Who
Later Discovers Joke
Island of Aegean Sen Formerly Des-!
Igmited by Saino ord-N.v-Con-gresNiiian
Hermann Inquires.
lug placed In tho Southern Oregon
booth. Whllo It Is up against HomojVslt tho exposition boforo It closes,
mighty fine products there, the I'mp-! November 13.
mm river material looks ercdltulile,
The pumpkins nnd squash from
Rosoburg constitute tho whole of that
sort of exhibit In this booth, and
among tho ninny flno specimens Is
probably tho largest In tho building
nt this time, ono weighing one hun
dred and ton pounds.
Tho apples, fifteen boxes, are good,
Boino of them very flno lookors, but
a quantity failed to numsuro up In
slzo. Douglas onions, potatoes and
corn nro excellent, but tho grains
and grasses aro not yet up for Inspection.
Strom, Portland; E. W. Guptlll,
Coos ltlvorj R. N. Krommlnga, So
attic; J. (llrard, Seattlo; 11. 1, Dul
ler, Portland; George A. Uluko,
Catching inlet; Robort Fleming,
Gold Hill; Tom Haydon, Empire.
Lloyd Hotel
Wnlter Hryand, Gardiner; C. K.
Lund, Hrhlgo; J. Harry, Powers;
Inasmuch ns tho law of salvage
pertains to tho high seas and furth
er, innsmuch as high sens portalned
t.) tho coast last Saturday whon tho
Ex-Congressman ningor Hermann bench stage camo through from tho
wrote to Secretnry of Stnto Olcott i Umpqua and ono of tho big breakers
recontly to find out who was ro- tipped n inachlno ovor and ovor nnd
sponslblo for tho nnmo of "Coos" was washing It out to sen when four
applied to u cortnln county on tho of tho passongers rescued It, tho four
const of this stato. Coos County Immediately claimed CO per cent of
was formed by tho Oregon territorial tho vnluo of tho stngo as salvage,
legislature In 1853 and tho hill ere- "Why you can't do thnt. It Isn't
atlng tho county of Coos was In-1 lawful," declared Captain Cornwall,
trod need by Gcorgo II. Ambrose Tho .who Is ono of tho ownors of tho line.
records do not show who Is respon
sible for tho nnmo, which is evident
ly of Indian origin. Mr. Hormnnn
Gave Legal Opinion
J. C, Kendall, legal light and ono
of tho Importuning passengers, nil-
Anothor boost was given tho wlro-lc-ss
fund when this morning R. E.
Miller, superintendent hero of tho
dredge Seattle, tendered to the Chnm
bor of Commorco a check for $100
from tho Pugot Sound Hrldgo and
Dredging company.
Chairman R. M. Jennings Btntcs
that sufficient funds havo not yet
been received to pay tho $810 uecos
8(i ry to finally scttlo tho prlco for
the slto In tho Reynolds Addition
which has been tondored to tho gov
ernment. "it Is understood that n cnnvnss Is
being mndo of tho steamship com
panies, besides other concerns mid n
strenuous effort Is being mndo to sn
curo tho ontlro amount that Is need
ed. Mr. Jennings snld this morning
he has hopes of getting the necessary
$810.
No Recent Word
No further word has been received
from tho naval authorities regarding
tho stntlou hero nnd It Is supposed
that tho plans and specifications nro
now back In Washington wltero they
must bo first npproVod boforo tho
stntlon can bo aroctod. Tho Inst lot
tor received by tho Chnmbor of Com
morco wns to tho offect that as soon
ns satisfactory word has been rocclv
ed from tho Nnvnl department bond-
'quarters mon will como hero ami Im
mediately call for bids on tho build
ings nnd equipment and start tho
work soon sftor, tho Idon beting to
hrvo tho stntlon In working ordor
; hero as soon ns possible
t WATERFRONT NEWS t
No word has beon rocolved hero
as to tho tlmo n tug boat will ar
rive to tow tho drodgo Soattlo up
tho const to Pugot Sound.' Inasmuch
as thoro has beon n heavy swell
from off shore for somo tlmo It may
bo that tho officers of tho compnny
nro chnry right now of lotting tho
drodgo go to sen.
stated that he was collecting somo ministered n serious expression nnd
t AT THE HOTELS J
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Chandler Hotel.
Rex Wobb, Snn Francisco; F, W,
Kern, Herkeloy; Paul II. Soulo, Snn
Francisco; W. H. Smith, Coos Smith;
C. Mack, Eugeno; F. W. Davis, Port
land; Hon McMnllon, Myrtlo Point:
TI.GSummerlln, Myrtlo Point; Hugh
Davenport, H. II. Laird, Roseburg:
J. L. Laird, Myrtlo Point.
Rlmiro Hotel
Jamos Cahoy, niuo Rldgo; F.
Hausor and wlfo, Hrldgo; Ray Noah,
Hluo Rldgo: F. Llolunoro, Powers;
W. J. Follows, Lakeside; U, J.
Louis Dollish, South Inlet; J. II.
Only, Newport; John G. Hicks, Now-jtft i;,hesus for tho last tlmo, and
data on tho subject.
If Mr, Herman will open his
family Hlhle, and turn to the first
verso of tho twenty-first chapter of
Acts, ho will find these words:
"And It camo to pobs, that nftor
wo wcro gotton from thoro, and had
lnunched, wo cnnie with a straight
course unto Coos, and the day fol
lowing unto Rhodes, nnd from thenco
unto Patura."
This refers to Paul, nftor ho had
Port; J. A. Homo, niuo Rldce: R.
RussmuBson, San Francisco; E. W.
Roborts, Hluo Rldgo! John Hlrd,
Powers; J. H. Roonoy, Hluo Ridge.
St. I.awienco Hotel.
E. R. Hudson. Coos" River; W. S.
Mnrrie, Sltkum; G. Jewott, Stunner;
1. M. Cbarleson, Hnudon; Ilonry
Hronior, Coqullle; Mrs. Nedoll, Hnu
don, L. O. O. M. NOTICE
Look who's horo!
Sully with n lunch!
He'll havo plonty, never fear
For .tho whole big bunch.
"Howdy. Pan" Don't miss It.
Tuesday night, at tho usual placo.
Hy ordor of COMMITTEE
Times want ads bring results.
his weeping friends had followed
him to his boat on his departure
Tho ancient Island of Coos, In tho
Aegean Sea, is not Stuuehto,
The pronunciation was not ns we
hear It of Coos County. It was Co
os, with tho accent on the first
syllable
It Is not know for cortnln thnt
Georgo H. A'mbroso was n reader of
tho Hlble, but It Is more than likely
that ho was, or that he had in some
wny heard ot tho ancient Coos Is-
quoted lengthy legal phrases to back
up tho contention of himself nnd
threo companions.
In fact tho "caso" was sumbltted
to tho Captain In writing. Ho was
told to "produco" or his inachlno
would bo held up. Thoro wns moro
sputtorlng and It was a long time be-,
foro ho wns finally persuaded that
somo ono was putting ono over on
him.
Life Savers Como
Hut tho sad sea waves truly boom-
od nnd roared 57 kinds of defiance
bays Kendall nnd Roy Abbott, who
wero of tho original four. Ho
says that tho llfo savors camo scurry
ing over the sands, seven of them,
with nil sorts of tacklo and ropes, to
find that tho passengers had res
cued tho car ahead of them, It had
.burled itself In tho sand to tho en
gluo bed and was rapidly going out of
eight when they sot to work. They
brought It back Intact to the seawall.
Anothor machlno was caught down
CARRIES NAME OX HULL
Whon tho American four mnBtod
bark Dlrlgo left Pugot Sound a; fow
Sweden sho carried In hugo lottors,
hor nnmo printed on both sides of
the hull. Tills wns In addition to tho
largo American flag also painted on
tho two sides.
Tho oxpedlont Is not a now ono.
It has been pructlcetl continually for
many months to tho craft of neutral
countries ns means of advertising
their nationality to submarine com
mnndors. Somo ships even carry big
lights that at night roflect so as to
show tholr nnmo and flug at n long
distance.
for tho rich county
Salom Statesman.
of Coos Ed.)
land, and honco tho uanio chosen ! t" brenkers and, boforo being
rescued, had gono so far In the snud
that a "den'dman" was set up on the
shoro to mark the spot whero tho car j
Phono 72, ! "hould go completely under. This
too was saved, though not until tho
fenders and most of tho top had been
torn off.
I.lbby Coal, 53.00 ton.
DR. If. K. KKLTY, Dentist, UOI
Cokollldg:. Phono 11U-J,
i i lrrmiaiiMuMMniM I
, M docs not rub oil or dual oil that m
Iiey'ttDolr-a-thU lau tour 1
I tlmes'as lone na any otUer, n
I Black Silk Stove Polish I
S i ? ' H BSm VJ Its. H
0GEAN BEACH AlJTOTiNF
Gorst & KIiib. L
jciivo MnrHlillcld at 7 n. in., and returning leavlnir f
H it. m. Leuvo Marsliflohl nl 11 a.m. ,,ii ic'tiindnT"! Kl,,Ilre t
Wloiigh nt i p. l". Lcnvo Mni-slifleld at I . , 8 th
lcavo Soiilli Slough nt. p. in, ' ' mul tumih.
"ill
NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO.
Steamship F.. A. KILBURN
sails for
PORTLAND
NOVEMRER 1, j. M,
Steamship SANTA CLARA
nuns ior
SAN FRANCISCO (VIA EUREKA
NOVKMRER a P. M,
For further Information sco
SSUTH TERMINAL DOOK
EXPERT WELDING of METALS
Steel, brass, cast, iron, and aluminum castinas mnH.
like new a lldDe
DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY.
Koontz Garage
Phone 180-J. North Front
GRAVEL
Wo nro now prepared to furnish GRAVEL n any wintltlM
from pllo In our yard or In carload lots, at following price:
From pllo on ground, $2.?6 por yard,
oanoad lotB, takou from care, $2.00 per jui
Retail Department.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co,
Opposlto 1'Ost-OfflCO. pjrtnf 1M
Abstracts
VOU IIKLIAIILU ABSTRACTS OF TITLE AND INFUIDWT1M
AHOUTj
COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc.
MAHSHFIELD AND COQUILLE CUT, OREGON
Or.NERAL AGENTS, EASTS IDE AND SENGSHACKKN'S ADD1TI0J
AGENTS FOR CANADIAN 1'ACIFIO RAILROAD LANDI
HENRY 8ENGSTAGKEN, MANAGKU
VERZ0N AUTO LINE .to
EMPIRE AND SOUTH SLOUGH
Leavo Rusy Corn'or," "
" Mnrshflold . Leavo Empire.
10:00 n. m. t, 8:1G a. m,
2:00 p. in. . 12:00 noon
C:1C p. m. 4:1C p. m.
Always on Tlmo.
Marshflold riiono 298. Emnlro Phone 5011
T. VER.ON, Proprietor.
Puget Sound Bridge &
Dredging Co.
Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Construction
COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK
Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon Coasl
work tho
Dredge "Seattle"
thn iiiiini powerful, host equipped' mid most Ihowughl; modfri
twenty-Inch hydraulic arilK In Pacific waten
Cutis Bay office, Main office,
Marshfield, Oregon. Seattle, Washington.
Goods Why
9
nt
rade
It's ii ten to ono shot that
you Iiuvo orten heard this from
peoplo "who lmvo store."
Note tho quolntloii "havo a
Moi-o" that's correct thoy'vo
Rot n storo nnd don't know
what to do with it. . They re
fer to themselves as merchants,
btorekiumers, business men,
etc., but they havo deluded
themselves.
They've got something, hut
few besides themselves knon'
Wluit they've got. They sel
dom, If over, advertise, hut
spend their time In bemoaning
conditions.
You nover b6h it from tho
stonily, consistent, honest ad
vertlser. Tho fact that ho is
a steady ndverftser shows h
is wido-nwnko. His ml eU
the peoplo of his commm,l'
what ho has nnd they do tho
rest. ' " " '