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

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THE 600S BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 191 5 EVENING EDITION.
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ANNOUNCED
"WILL RE AWARDED AT HANI)
MASQUERADE HALL
IScnt Will Take Place Next. Satur
diiy Night nt Eagles J lull
In This City
Tho prlzco havo boon announced
for tlio masquorado ball which will
be Riven under tho auiiplceu of the
Cdoa nay Concert Hand at the Eagles
hall next Saturday. Thoro will bo
an elovon piece orchestra and tho
dancing will begin at 9 o'clock.
Tickets for men nro sold for ono dol
lar and ladles and spectators will
bo chargod 25 cents.
Tho Hat of prizes follow:
Costliest costume: Lady
1st, $18.00 pur30, BiiBy Corner.
2nd, $10.00 hand painted vaso, Hod
Cross Drug Co.
3rd, $3.G0 purso, Owl Pharmacy.
Host Sustained Charnctor:Gcntloman.
lBt, $10.00 Cold Picture Frame,
Tower's Jewelry Store.
2nd, $1.C0 Pair Bedroom Slippers,
Cordon's Shoe Store.
DoBt Sustained Character, Lady.
1st, $2,CQ nrnss Candle Stick,
$8.50 Drass Match Tray, H. E.
Laraway, Jowelor.
2nd, $4.00 Vaso, Norton and Han
son. Prettiest Costumo: Lady.
1st, $10.00 "What Not" Perry
Nicholson Co.
2nd, $15.00 Parasol, Lando's. ,
3rd, $3.00 Hand Mirror, Ilortram
tho Jowelor.
Most Comical Character: Gontloman.
1st, $3.00 Moershnm PIpo, Dlanco
Cigar Store; or $3.00 Framed
plcturo of Golden Falls, Hchfeld
tho Photographer.
2nd, $1.(50 lEmblcm Knife, Frl-
zccn'fl; or $2.R0 Pair Gloves,
Tho Woolen Mills Storo.
3rd, Two Bottles Port Wluo, $2.50,
Coos Pay Liquor Co.
Most Comical Character: Lady.
1st, $1,75 Pair Silk Hobo, Hub
Dry Goods Co.
2nd, $1)00 Can Coffeo, Cook'H
Grocery,
Dost Representation of Any DusincsB
HoiiRo: Lady.
1st, $3.50 Percolator, Ekblad and
Son.
2nd, 1 Can Halting Powder, $1.00;
' and 1 Can Too, 7Gc, Connor and
Ilonglnnd.
Oldest Married Couple, $3.Q0 Ham,
Union Meat Co.
loungcat Mnrrlod Couple, $3.50
Hand Painted Howl, Going and
Harvoy.
Fattest Lady, $1,00 Ilox of Candy,
Stafford's.
Fnttest Man, 2 Jnra Murnmlado,
$2.00, Wnrnor Grocery Co.
Tallest Lady, $2,50 Pair Gloves, Mat
sou's Quality Storo.
Tallest Man, $1.00 Hnx of Candy,
Tho Taffy Tnvorn.
Shortost Lady, $1.50 Jardlner,
Marshflold lid wo. Co. and $2.50
Potted Plant, Scott Florist Co.
Shortest Man, $1.00 Hox Candy,
Sartors.
IS
Gil
PIGEON
HILL CALLAHAN COMES AGAIN TO
HOTEL 1)E CARTER
COOS CRANBERRIES
SHOWN AT THE FAIR
Among tho Newer Tilings AYhli-h Aro
Exhibited at Oregon HulldUg
At Exposition
EXPOSITION GROUNDS, Nov. 2.
C'ranborrles from Coos County havo
recoutly arrived at tho Oregon build
ing at tho exposition, u five box con
nlgnmeut for display purpose. They
remind ono that Thnukoglvlng and
Christmas aru drawing near. Tho
Oregon Hulldlng is now at Its best.
Practically ovory oxlifblt has buen ro
nowed, many now ones havo boon ad,i
ed, and the special efforts at bright
onlng up havo resulted In Improve
ments that aro noticeable,
Tho DouglaH County exhibit from
Rosoburg litis arrived nnd Is now be
ing placed In tho Southern Oregon
booth, While it Is up against somo
mighty fine products thoro, tho Ump
qua river maturlitl looks creditable
Tho pumpkins and Hquash from
Rosoburg constitute tho wholo of that
ncrt of exhibit in this booth, and
among the many fine upoclmons Is
probably tho Inmost in tho building
at this time, ono weighing ono hun
dred and tou pounds.
Tho apples, flfteun boxes, aro good,
somo of thom very fluo lookers, but
n quantity failed to minimi ro up in
slzo, Douglas onions, potatoes and
corn aro excellent, 1 but tho grains:
Olo Anderson Also Returns Knows
Way of Jail Chefs and Pays
For Meal Ahead or Time
Dill Callahan Is a homollko Individ
ual. Hcnco when ho first began
hanging tils hat on a peg In tho Ho
tel do Carter ho forthwith termed
thp placo homo and then has been
ccming back regularly. Ho went
away yesterday morning nfter a flvo
days sojourn and was back ngaln
last ovcnlng boforo tho curfew rang,
"Ho It ever so humblo" walled tho
big logger, and his voice broko with
feeling.
Thereupon the refrain was taken
up by tho Hotel Qtinrtot. Olo And
orsnn, permanent boarder, knew tho
chorus and sang it with all tho vim
o: long practlco and .Too Korn Joined
In with his basso profundo. It was
excellent only boforo long big Hill
wearied of the entertainment.
And so ho wont ruminating about
in his mind until ho bethought him
self that It was tho first of November.
"Aha", quoto ho, "this Is tho month
of high tides," and imbued with his
now Idea sot to work.
Tries Now Plan
Down from tho top nnd out from
tho lower bunks ho hauled maltrcss
eit and bedding, placed them well In
the middle of tho floor. Then ho
managed to turn tho wator on and
flooded his coll, whllo Hill fairly yelp
ed for Joy.
Flvo days ago ho burned up his
bedding; this tlmo ho flooded It.
Judgo Hutler looked him over for tho
stconth tlmo this morning. Ho was
too overcomo to give 1)111 another
sentence Ho told him, "You get
out of town; you got out by 2 o'clock
or I'll I'll" but tho Judgo remem
bered tho Jail had no terrors nnd ho
was stumped. Hill saved tho day by
declaring his willingness to go. And
ho went.
Another Old Timer
Thou up cnino Olo Anderson. Now,
ho too Is an old tlmo boardor. Olo
know yesterday when ho canto in
town Just where ho was going to end
up. Ho know too tho chefs In tho
Hotel do Cartor aro overworked and
Its u hard Job to get ones order
through nt meal tlmo. Thoroforo
Ole, boforo becoming tanked, trapsed
across tho street and paid for a meal.
"I want codfish," ho cautioned tho
milter. His wish was granted and
this morning Olo dined on cod fish In
lieu of tho usual broad and wator.
REPRESEWT CAPITAL
RECENT VISITORS HERE ARE
PROMINENT COAST; MUX
Coos Hay Country Has Hccn Invest!
Rated Lately by n Number of
Rig Men
Philip Hrouhnor ami his son, Hen
ry Brolihner, or Portland, who havo'
boon visiting on tho bay, havo re
turned home. With them hero was
Mr. Saylor. Tho three owned a
lumber mill nt Carlton, Oregon,
which wns burned down nnd are
prominent In tho lumber business.
Philip Hrouhnor Is ono of tho head
men In tho Eastern nnd Western
Lumber Company, ono of tho big con
ccrns on tho coast.
Mr. Hrcuhuer and his son own
Bomb timber holdings In this pnrt of
Hie stato and whllo on Coos Hay thoy
lind occasion to look Into tho resourc
es of tho locality. Thoy were guests
o? L. J. Simpson at Shorcncrcs.
This fnll n number of prominent
men who represent big capital havo
visited Coos Bay, which may bo taken
to Indicate that big financiers of tho
coaBt aro Interested In this part of
tho stnto and tiro expecting develop
nient here. During tho past fow
months outsldo visitors to this local
ity havo represented bigger capital
and larger Interests than most pco-
plo supposed.
SHIPPING new:
ASKS $3101' PA!
PORT OF PORTLAND ASKS THIS
FOR PULLING SHIP TO SAFETY
TREFZ HIT .COME
FIELD SECRETARV U. H. CHAM
BER OF COMMERCE WIRES
EXHIBITS ARE FINE'
AT PORTLAND SHOW
Product of tlio Land and Factory
Aro Shown to (J rout Advantage
This Year
PORTLAND, Nov. 2.- Tho first
weok of tho Manufacturers' and
Lund Products Show has demon
strated that tho annual uBsombllng
of tho products of tho factories and
fields, forests and streams serves tho
purposo of establishing n doner re
lationship between cousumor mid pro
ducer nnd gives tho pcoplo of tho cit
ies a bettor understanding of tho
land, nnd what It produces and tho
necessity for tho upbuilding of tho
country districts,
Oregon hnu mado an oxcollent
bhowlng of Its agricultural resourc
es The dovolopinoiit of tho laud and
the lueroaso In tho output of manu
factured articles go hand In hand.
Crowds nro Increasing dally and
tho amusomcnt features both after
noon and evening aro hiicIi ns to at
tract straugoru in tho city. Somo of
tho best musical organizations In
Portland, and tlio best of high class
vtiudovlllo Is taking part afternoon
and evening.
Low fares over all steam and elec
tric lines (s an extra Inducement to
residents of tho stnto in gonornl to
visit tho exposition before it closes,
November 13.
Visit Depends on Routo Mapped Out
for Hint Hun Promised to
Come to MarMifleld
"I will visit Marshflold providing
my schcdulo will allow me," Is tho
gist of a tolcgram rccolvcd this
morning from Edward F. Trofz,
field secretary of tho Chamber of
Commorco of tho United States, who
Is now in Portland. Tho bringing
oT this officer hero Is viewed ub most
important to tho local members.
Mr. Trofz states further that ho Is
going to San Francisco directly and
will confer thoro with Secretary
Manly, who Is maplng out his routo
and It may bo on his return to
Portland that .tho field secretary
will bo nblo to como to Marshflold
for at least a day.
All over tho United States Mr.
Trofz is now traveling In tho Inter
ests of largo delegations at the Nat
ional Convention that will bo hold
In Washington, D. C, enrly In Feb
ruary. Ho has made three trips to
tho Pacific Coast.
Only flvo cities in. Oregon nro
mombers of tho Chambor of Com
morco of tho United Stntcs. Thoy
aro Marshflold, Portland, Bend, As
toria and Dallas, though many prl
vato companies bolong to tho or
ganization, -19 In Portland alono be
ing members.
Captain .T. C. Hood, Formerly of Ml-i-hle,
ProlMibly will Get No Largo
Sum Cotninnndcd Tug Boat
Claim of $3,000 for towing tho Pe
ruvian bnrkentlno Judith out of tho
hreakors when sho was almost on tho
beach and cIobo to total destruction,
hns been submitted to the owners of
the vcbboI by tho Port of Portland,
owners of tho tug boat Walluln. Tho
.tug wub commanded by Captain John
C. Reed, until a fow wcoks ago,
skipper of the Mlchlo. It was bellovcd
hero that tho caBe was ono of sal
vngo and that, In till probability, tho
captain nnd members of tho tug crow
would receive goodly sums or mon
ey. Further particulars or tho Inci
dent show that Captain Hardl, tin Ital
ian, had a loaded revolver on tno
cabin table of tho Judith nnd fully
intended killing himself nnd wlfo had
tho ship gono ashore
Also in working tho Judith out
of her precarious position In tho
breakers tho rtiddor of tho Wallula
becamo disabled for a tlmo by tho
floating or tho sheaves In tho after
compnrtmcnt. Tho trouble was tem
porarily repaired and two sailors took
positions In tho aftor hatch and steer
ed tho boat by hand through tho
breakers nnd out to ti point of safety.
1
PARTNERSHIP
C. F. iMcCULLOM AND WARREN
PAINTER TO COMBINE BUSINESS
Hccomo General Steamship Agents
and Wholesale Feed Dealers
Office on North Bc'id Dock'
t
C. F. McCttllom, former agent of
tho steamship Breakwater at North
Bend, and Wnrrcn H. Painter havo
former a partnership tia gonornl
shipping agents In North Bond and
also to hnndlo a wholesale hay, grain
nnd flour business. Their offices
nro on tho municipal dock.
Included in their ttgonclcs will bo
tho North He ml bushiest) of tho
Swayno nnd Hoyt lino, tho North Pa
cific SteaniBliip company, tho steam
schooner Hardy and tho Inter-Ocean
Transportation company.
Both men nro very well known In
business, having been located thoro
for years.
ADELINE SMITH LEAVES
Tho stcamor Adollno Smith with
lumbor for Cnlirornia loft tho mill
at 3 o'clock tills nftornoon.
YE LLOWSTON E HER E
The nteamor Ycllowstono nrrlved
at daylight this morning from San
Francisco. Sho brought 200 tons of
general niorchnmlloo for Marshflold
and will load lumber at tho plant of
tho North Bond Lumber Company.
VESSEL .MOVEMENTS
n.
T BE BIBLICAL
ORIGIN OF "COOS" THOUGHT TO
RE IN ROOK OF ACTS
nnd grnsses aro not yot up ror In-) port; J. A. Horne, Bluo Rldgo; R
spectlon.
Island of Aegean Sea Formerly Dos
Igiu'ted by Saino Word Ex-Congressman
Hermann Inquires.
Ex-Congressmnn ningor Hermann
wroto to Secretary of Stato Olcott
recently to find out who was re
sponsible for tho nnmo of "Coos"
applied to a certain county on tho
coast of this stato. Coos County
wns formed by tho Oregon territorial
legislature In 1S53 nnd tho bill cre
ating tho county of Coos was in
troduced by Gcorgo II. Ambrose Tho
records do not show who Is respon
sible for tho namo, which la evident
ly of Indian origin. Mr. Hormann
stated that ho was collecting somo
data on tho subject.
If Mr. Herman will open his
family Hlblo, and turn to tho first
verso of tho twenty-first chapter of
Acts, ho will find thoso words:
"And It enmo to pass, that after
wo woro gotten from thoro, mid had
launched, wo came, with a straight
courso unto Coos, and tho day fol
lowing unto Rhodes, nnd from thenco
unto Pntara."
Louis Bolllsh, South Inlet; J. II. This refers to Paul, aftor ho had
Cady, Newport; John G. Hicks, Now-i left EphosuB for the last time, and
his weeping friends had followed
Arrived
Ycllowstono. San Francisco, 5
m. today.
Sailed
Adollno Smith, Sail Frnnclrfco, 3
p. ni. today.
At 3 p. m. tho steamship Adollno
sailed for Oakland with a full cargo
of lumbor and flvo passongcrs.
It Is roportcd' that tlio Santa Clara-
from Portlnnd will bo at tho bnr
about 5:30 this evening and will sail
In tho morning for Eureka and San
fFranclsco.
SALVAGE S CLAMED
0
S GROWING
FOUR PASSENGERS ATTEMPT TO
PUT "ONE OVER"
Strom, Portland; E. W. Guptlll,
Coos River; R, N. Kroininlngu, Sc
uttle; J. Gliard, Seattle; B. 1. Dul
ley, Portland; Georgo A. Blake,
Catching lnlot; Robert Fleming,
Gold Hill; Tom Huydon, Emplro.
Lloyd Hotel
Walter Bryiiud, Gardiner; C. K.
Lund, Bridge; J. Barry, Powers;
t AT THE HOTELS t
Chandler Hotel.
Rex Wobb, San Francisco; F. W.
Kern, Borkoley; Paul II. Soule, San
Francisco; W. H. Smith. Coos Smith;
C. Mack, Eugono; F, W. Davis, Port
land; Hon MoMiillou, Myrtlo Point:
H.a.SnmmerUn, Myrtlo Point; Hugh
Davenport, H. II. Laird, RoBoburg;
J. L. Laird. Myrtlo Point.
Blanco Hotel
James Cahoy, Bluo Rldgo; F.
HauBer and wlfo, nrldgo; Ray Noah,
, Bluo Rldgo; F. Ltchrooro, Powers;
UaB3inu8Bon, San Francisco; E. W.
Hoborts, Bluo Rldgo! John Bird,
Powers; J. II. Roonoy, Blue Rldgo.
St. Lawrence Hotel.
K. R. Hodson, Coos River; W. S.
Marrlo, Sllkum; G. Jewctt, Sumner;
D. M. Oharleson, Bnudon; Henry
Bromor, Coqulllo; Mrs, Nedell, Ban
don. L. O. O. M. NOTICE
Look who's hero!
Sully with a lunch!
Ho'll havo plenty, novor fear
For tho wholo big bunch.
"Howdy. Pap" Don't miss It.
Tuesday night, at tho usual place.
By ordor of COMMITTEE
him to his boat on his departure
Tho unclont Island of Coos, In tho
Aegean Sea, Is not Stanchlo.
The pronunciation was not as wo
hear It of Coos County. It was Co
os, with tho uccent on tho first
syllable.
It Is not know for certain that
Georgo II. A'mbroso was a roador of
tho Bible, but It Is moro than likely
After Pulling Auto From Surf, Servo
Notice on Captain Cornwall Who
Lnter Discovers Joko
Inasmuch ns tho law of salvago
portalns to tho high soas and furth
er, inasmuch as high seas portalnod
t.) tho const last Saturday when tho
bench stage came through from tho
Umpqun and ono of tho big breakers
tlppod a machine ovor and over and
was washing It out to sen when four
of tho passongors rescued It, tho four
Immediately claimed CO per cent of
tho vnluo of tho stage as salvago.
"Why you can't do that. It Isn't
lawful," declared Captain Cornwall,
who la ono of the ownora of tho Hue. i
(lave Legal Opinion
J. C. Kendall, legal light and ono
of tho Importuning passengers, ad
ministered a sorlous expression nnd
quoted lengthy legal phrases to back
up tho contention of hlmsolf and
threo companions.
In fact tho "caso" was sumblttod
to tho Captain in writing. Ho was
told to "produco'' or his machine
would be hold up. Thoro was moro
sputtering and It was a long tlmo bo
foro ho was finally persuaded that
somo ono was putting one ovor on
lilm.
Life Silvers Como
nut the sad sea waves truly boom
ed and roared 57 kinds of deflnnco
"says Kendall nnd Roy Abbott, who
wero of tho original four. Ho
Bays that the llfo savors came scurry
ing over tho sands, seven of them,
with all sorts of tacklo and ropes, to
find that the passengers had res
cued the car ahead of thorn, It had
burled itself In tho sand to tho en
gine bed and was rapidly going out of
sight when they set to work. Thoy
DREDGING COMPANY PRESENTS
9IOO FOR WIRELESS SITE
Entlro HR Not Yet. Secured and
Conunllteo Redoubles Effort
Expect Word
Anothor boost wan given the wire
less fund when this morning R. E.
Miller, superintendent horo of tho
dredgo Seattle, tendered to tho Cham
bor of Commorco n check for $100
from tho Paget Sound Bridge and
Dredging company.
Chairman R. M. Jennings states
that sufficient funds havo not yet
been received to pay tho $810 neccB
Bnry to finally settle tho prlco for
the slto In tho Reynolds Addition
which hns been tendored to the gov
ernment. It Is understood that a canvass Is
being mado of tho steamship com
panies, besides other concerns and a
strenuous effort Is being mado to bo
euro tho entlro am6uiit that is need
ed. Mr. Jennings said this morning
he haB hopes or gottlng tho necessary
$8-10.
1 No Recent Word
No further word has been rccolvod
from tho naval tiutliorltlcs regarding
tho station horo nnd It Is Biipposod
that tho plans and specifications nro
now back In Washington whoro thoy
must bo first approved boforo tho
station can be erected. Tho last lot
tor rccolvod by tho Chambor of Com
morco wns to tho offect that as soon
ns satisfactory word has been rccolv
od from tho Naval dopurtmont head-
'quarters nion will come hqro and Im
mediately call for bids on tho build-
'lugs and equipment and start tho
work soon aftor, tho Idea botlng to
havo tho stntlon In working ordor
hero ns soon ns possible.
t WATERFRONT NEWS 1
No word has beon recolved horo
as to tho tlmo a tug boat will ar
rlvo to tow tho dredgo Soattlo up
tho coast to Pugot Sound. Inasmuch
as thoro hns boon a heavy bwoII
from orf ahoro for somo tlmo It mny
bo that tho officers of tho company
nro chary right now of lotting tho
dredgo go to son.
that ho was, or that ho had in some brought It back intact to tho seawall.
CARRIES NAME ON HULL
When tho American four masted
bark Dirlgo loft Pugot Sound a fow
Sweden sho carried In hugo lottors,
her nnmo printed on both sides of
tho hull. This was In addition to tho
largo American flag also painted on
tho two sides.
Tho oxpediont Is not n now ono.
It has been practiced continually fori
many mouths to tho craft of neutral
countries ns means of advertising
tholr nationality to submarlno com
mnndor8. Somo ships oven carry big
lights that at night reflect so as to
show tholr namo and flag nt a long
distance
wny heard of tho ancient Coos Is
land, and hcnco tho namo' chosou
for tho rich county of Coos Ed.)
- Salom Statesman,
Llbby Coal, $3.00 to, Phone 72.
DR.
H, E. KELTY, Tientlst, 201
Anothor machlno was caught down
In tho breakers and, before bolnp
rescued, had gono so far in tho sand
that n "deadman" was set up on tho
shore to mark the, spot whero the car
should go completely under. Thts
too was saved, though nqt until tho
fenders and moat of the top had been
Gives n brtlli-jit dosiy thins that
doei not rub oil or dust oil that
nnneala to the lron-thi.t lasts tour
tituca u tuuif nay oiaor.
Black Silk Stove Polish
l In a. class by Itself, It's mora
cat i fully mailt and naiio
Itv m txtlir iijttru
Try it on your pari r
tieivi yeurcov.ii
or t ur pa r.
if voidon't P . li
tbolxiltno'lamv j
enr used, your
bardwsra or
sroctry dr-iltr li
uuivjiiMjw re
fund your
Tftmro td'A
ISCV
OCEAN BEACH AUTOilF
UOTSE JVlIlg.
Leave MarslUicld at 7 u. in., and returning leaving fim v
8 a. in. Loavo Marshficld nt 11 a.m. mid rcttirnfi,R ic ''!"P "
SlotiKlt nt J p. in. Lcuvo Mnrslifleld nt -I .,. , . Sou"
leave South Slough at (I p. in. , reimlng
NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO.
' Steamship F. A. KILBURN
sails for
PORTLAND
NOVEMRER J, P. M,
Steamship SANTA CLARA
Balls for
SAN FRANCISCO (VIA EUREKA)
NOVEMBER 2 P. M.
For further Information kco
SMITH TERMINAL DOCK
Phono lao mU
EXPERT WELDING of METALS
Steel, brass, cast, iron. and. aluminum castings made
like new
DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY.
Koontz Garage
Phone 180-J. North Front Street-
GRAVEL'
Wo aro now prepared to furnish GRAVEL In any quintltlei
from pile In our yari! or in carload lots, at following prlcci: 1
From pllo on ground, $2.?G per yard. "
oanoad lots, taken from cars, $2.00 per yirJ.
Retail Department.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co,
Opposite PoH-OffIco. Phone 100.
Abstracts
KOU UULIAIiliH ABSTRACTS OK TITLE AND 1NKOIIMAT10.1
AUOUB
COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See -TITLE
GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT COJnt
MARSHFIELD AND COQU1LLE CITY, OREGON
GENERAL AGENTS, EASTSIDE AIfD SENGSUAGKKN'S ADDITION
AGENTS FOR CANADIAN l'ACIFIO RAILROAD LAND!
HENRY 8ENOSTACKEN, MANAGER
VERZ0N AUTO LINE 'to-'-
EMPIRE AND SOUTH SLOUGH
Loavo Rusy Corner,,,.
Marshflold ' -V
10:00 a. m.
2:00 p. m.
C:in p, ra.
Mnrahflold Phono.
I.cavo Empire.
fw 8:lli a. m.
12:00 noon
4:15 p. in.
Always on Tlmo.
298. Emplro Thone 5013
T. VERZON, Proprietor.
Puget Sound Bridge &
Dredging Co.
Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Construction
COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK
Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon Coast
work the
Dredge "Seattle"
to most iHjworful, bout equipped and most thorough!; m5r
twenty-lnch liydrnullo (lre,dKo Ik raclflc water
Coos Bav office. Main oil ce,
Marshfieid, Oregon.
IIIUIII vii "I
Seattle. Washington..
ve
Got
f
Goods Why
o'nt I
the Trade?
It's a ten to ono shot that
you havo often heard tlls from
people "who lmvo storo."
Noto tho quotation 'havo a
t.toi-0" flint's correct they've
Kot i storo nnd don't know
what to do with It. They re
fer to themselves ns merchants,
btoreUoepers, business men,
etc., but they havo deluded
themselves.
Thoy'vo got something, hut
few besides themselves know
what they'yo got. They sel
dom, If over, advertise but
spend their tlmo In 'bemoaning
conditions.
Von never hear It from tho
steady, consistent, honest ad
vertiser, Tho fact that ho Is
a steady advertiser shows h
Is wide-awake, Ills ads tell
the people of his community
what ho has anil they do tho
rest.
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