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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1915)
Jfcx? Militifl'JaiJili . jfjj"Jfl Wu9MRIHEfiHHDHEHIHHHHHHflBIHwMKtt?-i'!B!i.. Wma? ir vMT7rTvSdMtimm&MatLkmsi'SXSISttatiti m liiii-iljWWloWWWOlinTFB iiittt tt rnr t itttwt 11 inn W two; it utr.j...v "if ; ." THfe CMS BAY Tlrfe MARSHFIELD, OREGON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 19 15 -EVENIMG EDITION. WEDDED 111 SOUTH ABAMDDIT ONE LIME WIHS NOItA TOWKH 111111)1 OF JOHN WADDHLIi HIlOWNIilti MniTlugu Solemnized In Sun Krnn- clscu LiisL Saturday At llotno In Vallcjo After .Tnnuniy Announcctnonts were received licro today of tlio marriage of MlsJa Nora Frances Tower nnd Jolin Wnil lcll flfoU-nllo nt Snn Francisco last Saturday, November 27, The nn iioiiircoinoiitB woro sent out by Mr. anil Mrs.Hurold S. Tower who linvo ibccii in Sail Francisco for tlio Inst fotv weeks. Tho nnifotincomoni of the wedding camo' as sbmewhnt of a surprise us arrangements wlth Ivan Laird and it was understood anions friends Alva Harry wlio operated -tlio nutos licro Hint ' tlitf Nuptials would tal;o from Laird's to Contilllc. Hy this j)lac6' hbfo rili6lit Now Years. llbvV- arrangement through tickets were over when tho engagement of the sdld. young couple was announced, tlio Equipment Hcmnvcd date was not given. On Nov. 2 1 Mr. Johnson sold his The ninrrlago marks the culinlna-, pnrt of tho lino to It. 8. Weekly. He Hon dt a rdmnnco liogun nt Herkoloy .says that ho understood that the now no viiitornii STACJK ON HAV WAGON HOAl) COOS IMnchuscis of Lino Said to Have Moved Kiiuipincnt to tho Myr tle Point Line Hnrllc L. Johnson of Itoseburg, who was In the city today, says that tho Coos Hay Wagon Hond route for passenger travel has been abandoned by tho purchasers of the route. Mr. Johnson formerly owned and oper ated tho Hue from Itoseburg to Lnlrd's. Ho ran autos to the moun tains and horse stages for soventcou miles over the. mountains and has IS FRIEND OF BIRDS William viNlhv looks aftkk 1ntkhksts op animals too State Hlologlst. Arrives Today Is One of Host Known Authori ties In the West Tho birds nild tho beasts Of tho 'state have In William L. Flnlcy, fltato biologist, and for several years stngc game warden, n warm and sin cere friend. I'orbnps no other man 'In tho Northwest Is better posted on tho life of tho woods or more Inter ested In the creatures that arc found Fthero than Is Mr. Flnlcy, who arriv ed this morning from Myrtle Point, to lecture hero and show his wild animal pictures. As' n friend of the birds and tho boasts Mr. Flnlcy has Invaded their haunts, studied them and then has come bnek to tho state legislature wlicro Miss Tower attended tho Uni versity of California. The groom eoniC8 from one of the old niul high ly respected families of Vnllojo and lu a young man of ability and sterl ing reputation, Ho won ninny friends In Marshflcld during n coup le of visits here. , TliO brldo Is tho only child of Mr. mud Mrs. H. S. Tower ntid Is highly owners Intended to continue the Coos Buy Wagon Itoad route, which lias been doing n good business, but that instead tho nutos, stages aittl other equipment hnvo been moved to tho Myrtlo Point routo where Hanks and Colilhngcu opcrato n lino and enrry the mall. Mr. Johnson says . SHIPPING NEWS J t Kl! COMKS FHO.M l'OKTLAXI) WITH l."0 TONS OF Fit KM 111' IS HERE LDFSTEDT IS TRIED KVIDKXCF, IS IIHAltl) 1V SlUT TliK INSI'KCTOIIS Clhristmas Day Ml Evidence Is In and Uoelsloit Conies Later Carelessness ami Negligence Charged In regard to tho trial of unpi. HiIiiks Kull Capacity and Some Left j, Jlclilml Leaves In Morning for Sn KiiimcIm'o J.ofstcdt, the result of which ilinu Wringing led tons of freight, nil not y(jt bc(Jn nnnouilccd,' tlio Port that she could carry, the steamship ijnmj Telegram snys: ; ' Hoforo CnptnliiB D. II. Wltltnoy F. A, Kllburn, Cnpt. McLellan, cross ed In at 12: 15 p. m, todny. The Kllburn will lenvo Marshflold for tho south at 7 n. in., tomorrow and from North Hcnd at 9 n. m. The urrlvnls were: K. Stone. S. 10. Cheoror. C. A. nr.d thero secured legislation to aid sirlckluna. W. W. NclU, C. A. Hus- nnd to protect them. Many of tho 8el( FrnlIk Po,lntnin, Walter W. noscnt state gniiio laws arc bf his UnJi Thonmb CllrrnI Mra A Cur. "'a ,nB'i .. .. , , . ' 1 . rn". Uabv Curran, J. T. Summer- i-muutuiij- nil ui 111a INHiHw,.,,,. wnB T, ,, nnnlnlH ....,, - ,f...U, -, ' .....w.., have been taken by him. Ho has traveled the state over to get them. Always he is" In demand with his lec tures nml slides and movies. Mr. Flnlcy In the ninny years ho has been interested in birds, nnd an imals has come to be known as one that fllnco ho sold his routo it lias not been operated. This leaves of the best authorities of tho west on esteemed, among her largo olrclo of , Laird and Harry with n lino only theso subjects and ling written many frloilds hero. from Conulllo to Lnlrd's and with articles regarding, tnem Tho young couplo will bo nt homo , tho last link to Kosoburg dlscontln- nt Vnllojo utor Jnilliary 1. READY -FOR SEASON J1A8KKT HALL MK.V SOON 1 HTAHT THKIIt TKAIXIXG TO All Men of Last Year's Five School Again names This Year Promise to lie Strenuous lu uod which cuts out tlio through .routo unless someone else starts n lno from Itoseburg to Laird's to connect with tho Laird line. Hid a, (iiiod Hiislue.ss ,Mr. Johnson has not yet deter mined, what ho will do In the future. Ho litis some biiBlucss mnttcrs at Itoseburg to look after which will keep him there for another mouth but after that tlmo his piano tiro In definite. He says' that he did a splendid business on tho Coos liny wagon road but that U10 offor to soil out wnu made him bo ho took it up, largely In vlow of tho fact that Iho railroad would soon ho completed and tho overland stage routo would then to a grcnt extent bo a thing of the past. LAiOSA LE DRAWS Two wcokfl will bco tho, opening of the Marshflold high school basket Jiall training season and tho first finino will probably be hold Febru ary . Plana arc nlrendy on foot tfor tho closing with the several 'high schools through the Wlllaiu Aillo Valley for tho proposed trip of 'the tenm later lu tho season. Olnnciiig at tho lineup of Inst Vcar'H team it 1h found Hint every member is lu school this year, with tho exception of Lecocq, who played most of Inst Benson at center. Ho Is I expected back for tho Bocond term. IseoitKS OF SHOPPKHS TAKI-: Al). Homo FnM. Players . ANTA(JK OF (lltKAT HAU- THo llnoup last' j'cAr wnu WattorH AIXS OFI-'HHUI) HY THH HUH nnti uurrows, forwnrds, Honmnn uud ! Lecoci, center, nnd McDonald nnd BIG CROPS 111 MOUTH A BET ONE DUltlNt; NOVHMHHU OVKH 1XCHKS OF HA1N FliLL Mrs. A. Johnson, Mrs. Frank Hntch or, Cnpt. A. M. Elmer, Hans Skad boijj, C. W. Kendnll, J. P. Fomor, Jay Pottor, CI. T. Kranos, .1. Condlns, Fred Ulchter, AKred Nleinl, J. 12. Wicks, Mrs. M. W. Llvengood, Fred A. Miller. TO SFi: AIIOt'T FHH10HT Thero Were Only Seven Clear DayH in tho Thirty Highest Toni- Herat uro ."i.".l Jlegtees November wna n wot mouth. Ac cording to tho report 11, 11, .Ostllud, tho wcathor observer, tho total amount of rulnfnll was 17. G7 inches. The greatest In 2t hours wns 2.1 i) Inches on tho 2Cth. On 2G days In the mouth .01 of an Inch or moro wnter fell. Thero woro 7 clear days uud 23 cloudy days lu tho month. J &JQJ&J Tho Temperature. Tho mean maximum tompcrnturo wns lift.!) degrees and tho mean minimum 11.5 degrees, Tho high est tompcrnturo of the month wan GO degrees, 011 tho first, and tho lowest, 110 degrees, on tho seventh. The average tonipornturo for tho entire mouth was 18.7 degrees. Tho Chapman, guards. Thero uro sover ul Hpcedly usplrniits for tho five this year and Conch Nlles oxpecta to havo UiIh hnuds full getting' tho team In rendlnesii for the sensou, (3 nines have been scheduled al ready for Coiiulllo, Myrtle Point, North Ilend and llnudou. The team at the ulty-hy-tho-Aon startml prae Hco a week ago under Coach Harold Qulgloy. TIiIh team won four tint of eight games played last year nnd .'gave Marshflold a close race for tho championship of the county. greatest rnngo of tompcrnturo in 0110 CI.OTHINO .M HIIOK COMPANY 'day was 27 degrees. IN CLOSING OUT IIIO STOCK TWIJXTY CLKItKS WAIT OX U'ltADK. MEN TEACHERS GET MORE THAN WOMEN I-'Igiires Compiled liy State Superin tendent of Public Instruct ton Show Sneli Is Casn SAI.F.M, Ore., Hoc. 2. Men lp nlriictorH lu Oregon schools iccolvi an average uiouthly salary of $Sl.in uud women Instructors ?(i.l!, Re cording to figures compiled by J. A. Churchill, superintendent of public Instruction, in a now official direc tory of Oregon kcIiooIh just Iwtiunl. 'lho directory shows that city super intendents in districts of the first class rei'eivo nu average amuml sal ary of $2122.00. MOItK AXt.'LKKS THAN IICXTICHS IN OltKCOX I Tho opening' of tho eloslng-out sale of the Laudo Storo stock by tho Hub Clothing & Shoo Company yesterday diow tho largest crowd that ever responded to n sale In Marshflold. Front the opening at nine o'clock until the closing In the evening, tho big store room wus thronged, uud twice during tho day thu doors hud to ho locked to pre vent the room from being over crowded. DuHplto the throng of people, tho salo wont smoothly. Twenty dorks woro 'employed, making It easy for customers to get Just what they wanted and get it quickly. In ad dition to tho largo 'iiumbor of dorks, many 'articles were placed 011 count ers ko that customers could make their own selections, Cnmited Again Today, Again this morning "10 stororooin was thronged with eager shopper, many being onus who had visited tho Htoro yoetoiilay and niudo big pur chases. However, thoy saw tho big bar gains that are bolng orreroit to close out tho largo stock quickly and are taking advantage of the oppor tunity to make a big saving on ther.1 needs, Yarled AMiitiucut Nearly everyone on Coos Hay Is familiar with the large stock of tho Laudo store, tho big variety nnd high quality of tho goods. It em braced more lines than are geuer- NOM I NATI 3 TOXKJ I IT Will Members of Flro Department. Hold Meeting Tonight Tho members of tho Marshflold Volunteer Flro department will meet 1 ,ho H""C(l Slutt,s nnuy ,,ml im'K' hy Via the long dlstnnce telephone this morning, Secretary Powell, or the HuslnesB Men's Association, talk ed with L. H. Merrick, secretary of the Oregon Ilctnll Merchants' Asso ciation lu Portland, regarding the accumulation of Coos Hay freight in Portland. Ho asked Mr. Merrick to go to tho dock nnd ascertain tho amount of freight loft thero after this trip oN.the Kllburn, uud fur ther, to take tho matter up with the Portland Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Merrick said this would be done immediately nnd ho would then let Mr. Powell know the results. VKSKKIi MOVKM UXTS Arrived F. A. Kllburn, Portland, 12: 1C p. 111. today. Sailed Adeline Smith, 'Oakland, G::i0 u. m. today. ' Duo Hero Yollowatono, Ban Francisco, morrow. Duo to Sail F. A. Kllliurn.,.i;urokn, tomorrow morning. to- and H. C. Lord, Unitod States in spectors of fltenni hulls and bolloro of tho Scattlo district, ' Captain August Lofstcdt wns Hied lu tlio offlco of United States Inspectors Edwards nnd Fuller in the ciistom houso building on a charge of enro Ic88ttes3 and negllgonco. Tho chnrgo Is bnscd on tho wreck of tho steniuor Snntn Clnra nt tho entrance to Coos liny, November 2, when 12 lics woro lost. " Tho trial was quickly conclud ed nnd a verdict will be given prob ably within n week. " Cnptnln John K. Ilulgor, super vising Inspector of the district, who is lu tho city from Snn Francisco, took no part in tho proceedings. In case there should bo nu appeal from tho findings of tho Scattlo board he will render' the final decision. Tho I'uget Sound Inspectors uro trying tho case because the Illness of Gcorgo Fuller, local Inspector ofl boilers, leaves tho Portland board, without a complete membership. Consequently Captain 13. 3. Kdwnrda1 local inspector of steam hulls took no part lu tho trial. " t WATERFRONT NEWS Tho Htouin schooner YoIIowhIoiio la duo to arrive In tomorrow from San Francisco with local freight. She will then ship lumber again fori tho south. At four o'clock this turning tho1 steamship Adeline left tho C. A. Smith mill for San Francisco, carry ing lumber uud passengers. The gasollno schooner Relief, of Floronco, wns to have sailed today for the Hiuslaw. Sho camo In yos-i tordny morning from the north and ' Immedlnt'oly bognn londlng morchnn dlso for northern merchants. From Portland tho stoamshlp V. A. Kllburn crossod in at 12: Hi. Sho had several tons of cargo to unload in North Hond and did not arrivo in Smokoloos Powder. A arcnl advance In firearms wns , Marshflold until late lu tho day. The made when smokeless powder camo Into tho field. Many kinds of tho smokeless variety havo como nnd gone, and from the elimination nf tho un (Htest the 11ttroccll11lo.se uud tho ultro glfcerlu powders havo survived. The nitrocellulose type is used by this evening in their hall uud 110m Inato officers for tho coming year, with tho exception of tho offices of chiof and his assistant, thoso men being voted on nt n special election to be held in January. This evening will como up a reso lution that may bo adopted to tho bylaws of tho dopnrtmcut, to nom inate officers nt tho November meet ing and voto on them In December. If this carries It Is probable that an the French uud German army. Nltru glycerin Is used by tho ltrltlsh army uud nuvy nnd by the German navy. Tho principal Ingredient lu both kinds of powder Is guncotton. Tho smokeless powder needed by the United States army nnd nuvy Is In part mnnufacturod lly government plants and in pnrt purchased from private umnufnctiircrs. Tho smokeless powder Is made nt nil plants, both government and private, In accordance with sped llcntlous prepared by a Joint board of army nnd navy olllccrs. Tho hlghost ugoiit said today that sho probably will not got nwny boforo tomorrow' morning, porhnps onrly. The! stonmshlp brought a capuclty load of frolght from tho north. I election of officers wilt also bo hold a";dU,o ...on rigorous i tonight. 1 ollowlng tho business tcsls aro Plul,oyed in all stages of the l I manufacture to insuro a high grade product. Krooklyn Kugle. His Redeeming Trait. A young man was sitting In a bar tier's shop looking at 11 magazluo when uu old farmer, with little knowledge or appreciation of literary people, stepped up behind his chair and looked over his shoulder. likes ! "Ills I inuio mo 11101-u iiNiiuniiuu man i.anuo store, 1110 nig variety nnd ,,". '...,, .,,.,,.' .,,, oi J'ps; nearly every one hunters in Oregon according to tho hum, quality of the goods. It cm- J"r ,";" " Z nZT. ' .:7,:'M''-" Rrccd tho young man following from tho Oregon Sports- braced ...ore lines than are gone,- the side passages" er drifts by .nun """"""yvrltlngs are''-- ': . tally carried In a gouoml niorchandUo who couples the end to n loaded car. . . . "i1. l"ow. .,,0'"l", b0,,t 1,ls wrlt " Un to Oetohur lht tboro lnul ' i,,-,. ,.,,,1 in ..,.o,w....,..n i. i.n liin.n ,.iv.w uUnni ,,i,i ti, ,.,.,.., i ,i.,o in . mn; x i.ho uis race. . ----- - . .... ,, till,, ,DV.II)IV,1', IIIU 'il( - 1 - ft.v' ?rt... f., ,,,v v,tlt UWVJ lioeii sold 17,13:1 anglers- ami 80,-. ....in. iirrnr,,i iiii.iiui,iH v.m.u for . tlio rest. George Frederick Strutton 111 st. .Mcuoias. session n smoker will bo hold. Crab Locomotive. Tho queerest locomotives nro the types used lu mining and called "crabs." Gliding into tho black gal leries of coal mines and halting at a crevlco In tho wall from which Issues tho distant ring of pick and shovel, the crab lets out a llcxlblo tcntaclo (a stool cable) for perilling 200 or JtOO feet, drawing It bnek presently with a car j -Who's them?" ho Inqulrnl, pointing of coal in tow. Feeling Into tho holes, j to n group of portraits, llrst on 0110 side, then 011 the other. It j -Well known authors nnd play moves along nnd' never fnils to securo wrights." was tho reply. Its prey. Finally, with 11 dozen or) u,l,I,i,r ejaculated tho farmer con more ears In its wnke, It proceeds to j temptuoiisly, "Jlst wrltln' fellers, eh?" tho shaft or outlet and delivers Its . Tlu, ,l0 cmight 8, ,bt of uuUlor """ lu "'. I with n long, solemn face, nnd his eyes iheso crabs operate by rolloy com 1 8,mrklcd. "That's the 0110 1 like." he! ductors. 'lhcv run through tho main I Wllll wh decision, putting his linger passages of l.o ...hie. ,ach crab Is on tho writer's mournful couittennncc. iiiiiiisiicu wnu 1111 eieeiiivaiiy uierai cd drum, on which nro curried 200 or 2100 . feet of steel cubic. This Is hauled Into i tho side passages er drifts by n iiuin Cur First Canal. The tlr.it canal opened lu the United States fur the truiisporlutlon or pas seugeiH uud iiicri-hui.dlsc was the Mid dlesex canal, from llostou to Lowell, In 1SOI. Colonel L. llaldwlii, tho engi neer, removed the llrst turf Sept. 10, 1701. The cuiml wus thirty feet wide mid four feet dcop, had twenty locks, seven aqueducts nml tlfly lu-Idgcs. Tlie routo wns frum (ho Merrlinne river, near, what Is now Middlesex village, through the Hllleilca uud Concord riv ers to the Sliuwshceu river, through Wilmington uud Woburu to the Mystic river uud through Med foul to Charles town. Until 1S30 the canal nourished, but with the building of tho Lowell ami Hoktou and the Lowell and Nashua railroads about two-thirds of the Imsl uoss of the canal was diverted to the railroads, nnd tho canal never paid aft erward. It was built for SKlO.UOO, but In 1S59 tho supreme court of Manna- , chusetts Issued a decreo declaring the . frtirwtitun ft irfultnil ltiatn?li illuiiwit 'Plin " "" ..'"-. .'" .-": "" 1 ' nuns 01 1110 locus mm nqueuucis uro still to bo seen along the route. i The Dining Room O O AM.cn yon,- frcll(ls m naiiKiiters nml W)nM your roof nil 'clall, niftt "oilw ,s ,,, "-'- of atlraid,,,,, 11111111 1 1 til . 1. ' "'HMialo (lining . n.... , llliH s(oro (wo tiif room for ultl,Mn, Will,, ni k, ur reasonable prices "" " i'-Muie for etivr ivo un nltraetlve dial,,- ' H ur reputation h amis hark of every ,n oa.ns of eemplclo llI(c, fi on, wlthl,, lho read, f cvcr, 7 x")Uj. GOING & HARVEY PARCEL POST-YOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charoes. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY High Quality Groceries Our own prompt and particular delivery service Ef . ficiont cler.ks being out of tlio high rent district and kcoping our prices as low as consistent with good busi ness makes Ponner & Hoagland The Leading Grocers Dealers In Good Groceries 797 South Broadway. Phones 348-J and 326 CHRIST1A S SUGGBIH A dainly onc-quirc box of Linen Lawn, the socially corrcd writing paper, in various sizes. Or a box of correspondence cards. Then for added character and tomake the gift more truly individual, h avc it printed with an initial in dainty color, or in gold or silver. Come in and look samples over. The Times Job Department THE MOUSE OF QUALITY PRINTING :j : I T W WM M ww MMM. ijihiiiibiiwiuii i mi nniiimn-iiiiiii iinairrmnrn-i "" "J! HE OUGHT TO BE GRATEFUL. i 58 1 hUntoiV llceuttoM, For tho past few yours the number of nnlors' llceiiHCB mild bus atoudily increased. Thla in duu largoly to the policy of the Fish and Guuio Depnrtu.out in constantly rostockluK tho Htienuia of the Htttto, tl.UK makiiig a fair eatul. rcaBouably curtain to hliu who lnve to upui.d it dny uu the utroaui. 01 courHo we niunt tulcu iuto counldej" atlon Hie fad that our unlln streams ro easier of ucccg thmi our IttiutliiK KrouiidH. A fUliuriuau can upend a day ungliuir and return homo In the evening with hU catch. A hunter upeudti from n couplo of days to a mouth on bin liuntlim trip. He Liu to ko farther fur hut bib' game or hi- bird-. It ery ineniber of tho family from tho youiiKuet to the oldest, aa woll an many urtlclo. of home furntuhluK. ToUny there nro many shoppers from North llend uud nthor nearby towiijj, Many uro. taking ndvnntnKo of tho wily to purchhfsa useful Christmas Kirtd. .VOTICK Th oxocVtlvo conuulttoe or the Marihrield Chnmbor of Commorco will moot nt l o'clock Friday nftcr nooii. Heceiubor 3rd, nnd the kcu ernl elmmber will moot at S o'clock -amo evening-. Committee on ro- tuke( vl-lon of by-laws will report; two moro preparation and doinaml. ft icioreiida from Nntloual Chamber larger outlay of mniioy. All thosw111 ho Kiibtnlttod; nrraiiKemonts for Items ontor Into a eoiiHldorntlon of s meinborahlp campaign and other Iin tho causes underlaying the fact that I'ortant ninttprs will bo taken up at each year thero aro more nnpler-'! these meetings nnd a full attendance lienses sold " lli desind lU number the dute. Tubular Chlmos, Tubes Instead of bells for chlmei camo into use in Knglaml half a cen tury ago for three reasons they havo a mellowor, more miislcal tone; they take up much and they Ject of tubula "Why soV" I i, Wha Better Fato For tho TurkoyThan Maklno a Wholo Nation Glad? j What llnlsh more J.onorablo nnd Int. ! prosslvo ror u bird than to be fated I to dlo to innUo happy uu entire nation? ' For this brief golden period tho oagle I , Is only u romoto symbol. Tho Tt.unUs. j s giving bird Is magically transformed Into n tempting thing of appetizing ' odors, an eye entrancing vision of glis tening brown and bronze nnd bringing In Us train attendants of the Hold that A PRIVATE FIGHT I J 11 WW uu That is what the battle of the business world is for each man and woman in it struggling tor living a private fight,' It concerns no one but yourself and your very life depends upon tno success or failure of tho contest, But you should call to your aid the greatest ' of business allies The Times Want Ads, lor ' thoy will bo of the utmost assistance to yoy. They will go in where the-firing competition is hottest and come out with flying colois. Put The Times Want Ads on your side ana you will be sure to win. i awn ammm-rmu4mcscviav:wVKnafeimniaxivmrrmtr-ixi Cuuso bo's tho only fiilor that i crlsnlv show lvorvvhltoi,ii mi.. ...... looks llko ho was sorry for what he'd ,l ami translucent, liquid ruby. In the turkey nt this seaon there aro tho jirldo of country, tlio religious sonso of n nation and Its sustaining hopefulness, tho racial family spirit that "mnlces tho whole world akin" uud done." Chicago Herald. Bio Trees. Peoplo generally associate Ideas of the California big trees with tho Mari posa grove, near tho Yosemlte, nnd yet unci, less spaco than bells, , jt appears that there nro In tho Se-1 ,),rov,Ue3 tl10 vory essence of pleasing welsh much less. The sub-. nola National park l.HW.OOO trees. 12.. ! ' cllty J . bular chimes has all the in- ioo of whirl, nvpn.i ,., tnt i ,i,,., I . . ..... -. - --- v.vi . 4V.VV VtltU I rMM UnnnM --.a crest tnat pertains to bells generally. tor. Some Idea of the lmnicnslty of c In making a bell the most expert of tllose Wg treos cn1 bo gatucrc(1 fl, exceed ten feet In dliuiio one ! t lnX.ii r.... founder cannot predeterinliio with ex. l0 Hlatoicnt that -UOW) fenceposts. ac,,u. ue u.o .0-0 or i,.e e,i. uoncrai. smllclcnt to support n wire fence ly be Is nnd tubes havo to undergo n co ' ,.,, cnon - nliim ..., ,... , inodlllcntlons nfter they aro .lulshcd. I lVjT "r "'"ITl ,,eC" uud it is much easier to alter the tubo delicately to get Just the pitch and tono quality sought than to modify the bell. Tubular chlmos u&ed lu tower clocks, orgnus and elsewhere are fundamen tally Identical with tho dangling gold tubes upon which tho gifted vaudeville performer plays "Home, Sweet Home." Xew York Sun. Times W?.ut Ada for results. that was only the llrst step toward us ing its huge carcass. Six hundred and tlfty thousand shingles, enough to cov er the roofs of seventy or eighty houses, formed tho second item of its product. Finally, thero still remained hundreds' of cords of tirewood which no one could uo because of tho pro- .hlbitlvo expenso of hauling tho wood out of the mountains.""-Manufacturers Itecord. The Propor Tree Curious ChurleyT-Do nuts grow on trees, father? Father They do, my son. Curious Charley Then what 'tree does tho doughnut grow on? Fathor Tho "pnntree," my son. I'urplo Cow. Ignorance No Excuse Ignorance of tho law excuses no man not Hint all moii know the law, but becuuso 'tis an excuso every man will plead, and no man can toil how to refuto him. John Soldon. zm&xmmt'zsmat GRAVEL ,umtH' following prjc6:. . jri Wo nro now propftrod to furnish GRAVEL Jn y from pile In our yard or in carload lots, ai From pilo on ground, J25 per yard. . . oanoad lots, taken from cars, w nnii npnartmo.it. C.A. Smith Lumber &WMj Opposite PosOfflco. - 1 Some Wisdom Left, "You didn't tell tho barber you wero in n hurrv." "No. I didn't want him to know it,' i -rittslroruU Post. s rOK UELIAHLU AHSTJtAOTS OF TITiiB AHOUT AM INH)H jjUIXIU-' COOS BAY REAL ESTATE,See riTLE GUAiWNTEE & ABSTRACT MxVHSnFIELl) AND COQnijLR clTr' , ' vS ADPff OENKrCVLAOEM'S, EASTSIHK AND SKXOS'RAl u- UENHV BRNGSTAtKFV, MANAOW