ELDR!pNRiDAYM)ECEMBER 31, 19 15 EVENING EDITION. B0L1 BOUT was n wm (Continued from Pago Ono.) cold out of tho nor'enst and the En-1 TIMES BRE BETTER JOHN 1). MI3KKI2K SAYS OUTLOOK KOH ll)JO MOST 1'JIOMISING Lumbermen nt Sim Francisco Kit- IhusiaHtlc Over L'rospcctH Vei- noti Smith to llcinuln .South John D. Moreen of tho C. A. terpriso ran Ueforo it with hor ono Smith company returned on tho Ado- cssol nnd, lino Smith today from San Francis- . .sail set. honlnc to slcht a vos i''tcCtiro,nftl.',,i'liU takV wcrqj uimU16 ltblvl)orothb'B)ont aiirlsiinng nt tho to .jlecp. Thoy wero wet and ox- homo of Ills fathor Arno Mercon, Ho , hnustod from tho cold and nddod to says' Uint"oV6r"yoU6 Iherd, csiiccially ' tint! 'tho 'linil nothing to oat.t Tho those ' in'tho i-.lumber trado, aro ltttlo foil mtoyn Jin tho cabin' rofus-j buoyant-over tho prospects for tho cdi to work. Coffco was mndot ny coming year, PEOPLE'S fORUM Tho Coos Bay Times will bo pleased to publish letters from its leaders on all questions of public Interest, giving bin or hor address, and no far as possible limited to 250 words. In uubllshlng theso let ters Tho, Times does not indorse tho Aicwa expressed thorein; it la simply affording a means for tho volcine of dlfferont opinions on all questions affecting tho public welfare. sources hi dairy PiacUco bactMla en tMltolnlik nnlJlfeWlthJJe!difflcltf-l tics ioundlln tho production of a poor grade of milk aro to bo rectified. All dairymen will no doubt find this an interesting and Instructive subject. It. REAM aid of.n, blow torch from tho on- gino room, jvinniiy uio -water sup j ply ran out. Signal Uiiniisw'crod ' 'S'oventl vessels passed tho craft yeBtorday. Capt. , Parker said nano of,tl)em hooded his signals, nor had thoy tho night boforo when rockets wqro being used. A passenger boat, nupposcd to ba tho Admiral Dowoy, bound for Scattlo passed within two mlleB yestorday. An oil tankor go ing south was within a mllo and so was a tug boat. Thero was a sigh of rollof voiced by tho tliroo men of tho Enterprise when tliq Wlllametto answorcd tholr nppcnls this morning and gave thorn n lino. An Old lliinio Ilont Tho Enterprlso wns bult on tho Coquillo river in 1908 by John Mil ler whp Bhortly afterward sold tho boat to It. D. Humo after" tho latter lost tho Dorwick. Humo oporatod tho Enterprlso out of Hoguo rlvor. She was beached at tho entrance, of Roguo rlvor and later sold and tak en to tho Columbia river and thoro rebuilt. Sho lii now owned by Nol ccn Gcndcness of Astoria who ro contly bought out tho interest of n partner. Tho Enterprlso Is 53 foot long and Is of about 22 gross tons. litis Huen 11 cio 11 of 010 Captain Parker was formerly mato on tho Andy Mnhonoy tliat used to coino Into Coos Day years ago. Al llo says that thoro has been quite n lhntorlnl advanco in prices and tho dt-mnnd is strong. It Ib hard to sny just what tliq advanco amounts to no It vnrlcs on the different graces but it is believed to bQ in oxcess :of tho jeeent increase In frolght rate. Whllo thoro, ho attended a lunch con of tho lumbar brokors,. going as tho guest of Paul Dimmlck of tho Swayno & Hoyt Compnny nnd ho said that it has been months stneo thero was so cheerful an nlr manifested by tho representatives of tho manu facturers. Ho enjoyed n visit with C. A. Smith and said that Mr. Smith is now in excellent health. Vernon Smith Is now associated directly with hs father in tho offices thoro iiud will mnko his pormnuont homo on Bnn Francisco Hay, probably selling his Marshfleld residence. Arno Mercon will return to Mnrshficld from Snu Francisco about January ICth. LI ill E SHIPS VESSEL UUILDINfl OF PACIFIC ON UPWAUI) TIU3XI) ICcol of 111k Ship for Coos liny May no liitlil In Few IinyH Many Craft Aro On Way Not In a dozen years has thoro fo ho has boon mato along with tho "can such n streak of ship building steam Bchoonor Craco Dollnr. on tho PAcIfic Coast nH thoro Is at Ho snld today; tliat in all probab- j tho itrcoont time, and novor in more lllty tho cargo hnB not been nt all ' than n dozen years liavo, tho lndicn damaged. Immediately on tholr ar-ltlons for further building been as rival hero tho men wont to a res-, good as thoy uro right now. luunint and then bognn making pro- In a fow days it is expected tho paratlons for gottlng to sea again, ' keol will bo laid for tho building of nnd thoy possibly will got away for a 220 foot steam schoonor nt tho "Walport somo tlmo tomorrow or on Kruno nnd Ranks Bhipynrds. Sunday. jfttllcd Hero for Alt! At 4 o'clock this morning tho Four nuxlllnry schooners, with Diesel onglnos, nro under contract on tho Pacific Coast for tho lum Capo Illauco wlrolcss station tolo- 1)0r trmlo two I)o1R Ul(,0p cou. Phoned lioro that tho Entorprlso was BtrucUo nt Bt. nolens for tho In tow of tho Wlllametto and McCormlck interest s, ono bol ng un hought to bo in a Blnklng condition. !,or Q b Help was nskod for horo. Tho tug K. K.Wood Lumber Compnny and niilfinnt tit ITlilliniiii ltn la Mswl, n i ..,.i. ... , , . 1 tho fourth wns ordored last weolc mill lllll IUK ill JllllllllJII COI1KI UUL gO ns tho captain said ho was out of fuol. Tho steamer Speedwoll nt ttaudon could not go. It wns thou decided to call upon tho Manznnitn which was In port but booh nftor wnrd a wlrolesB enmo from tho Ado lino Smith that alio had picked up tho boat, Camo In Slowly Captain H. W. Olson, of tho Ado- lino Smith, snld thlu morning that tho Wlllamotto wnu not anxious to cross In because sho had a full cargo nnd thoro was an obb tldo running. Via tho wlroloss ho consented to toko tho Enterprlso In tow. Ho camo In over tho bar very slowly bo uiiiBo of tho watorloggod condition of tho Uttlo craft. Captain Olson reports u good trip up tho coast. Ho exiiocts to got away for Oakland ubout 5:30 in tho morning. S.ULOK CALLS POOH CiltUll Ship Oivnors Mario to Pay Fop lleau Soup Willi Worms In It In n law suit it was claimed that thoro woro Uttlo fat worni8 floating nbout in tho boun soup fed to John E. Hundrlekson, a sailor nboanl ono of tho fishing ships of tho Alnska- rortinud Packer's ABsoclntion, lust summor on a crulso to llorlng Son. Iiecnuso of this food, Hondrlckson nlmost died and, on his roturn, started suit against tho company. Ho hits Just secured a judgment of 200 In a Portlnnd court. Hardtack full of woovils, "boot log" coffoo nnd "lopseoush" full of "skid" grenso lia become tradition al with tho sen, especially on (loop water Balling ships. Tho go vol n U'U hns, recognised this fact, and tho shortnuss of food aboard ships, and In ovTjry ships fo'costlo may bo found tho articles" showing exact ly" tho bin of faro tliat can bo de manded by tho bailors. WiiK"llsh8llliis" rccolvod tholr nnmo of "llniojulcors" from tho fact that tholr owiiorfl often sont thorn to sea ifoPliravJsluiiod that, without tli aid of'ilmojulco, tho mon soou foil into scurvy. For tho snmo ronsons shlpa from Nova Scotia bocamo known on tho sovon sons as "NovJn Scotianion," this nanio being solf oxplnnatory among tho seafaring mon, nnd ves boIs to bo steered clear of. by A. F. Thano & Co. nt Soattlo, which will ho of steel, whllo tho others nro of wooden construction. Tho McCormlck vessels will cost about $1 at!, 000 nnd tho now ship for Thano Is estimated to cost $300,000. Thoro nro a number of othor oconn-golng cnrrlors building on tho Coast, all to bo finished during 191C, nnd probably tho busiest plant Is that of tho Union Iron Works, whoro tho La llrno, a now tankor for tho Union Oil Company, was launched Docombor 18, and tho sanio firm has tho tankor Los An geles being rapidly constructed thoro. Hind, Rolnh & Co. has or dered tho Annette Itolph, which Is n dupllcnto of tho Pacific, an 8500 ton enrrier complotod thoro rocont lynnd loaded last week on Pugot Sound with flour for Europe, bcsldos a second steamor or tho snmo typo hns been ordored by thorn but not namod, with n third of tho kind contracted for that Is to bo tho pro perty of tho Strachan interests, of Ooorgln, who purchased tho Eu- rnnn, a sister ship of tho Pacific LKSSOX IX EXPEIUEXCE Editor Coos' Hay Tlnics, Marsh field, Oregon. Will you kindly nub- llsh tho following: 1 note a statement in your pa per of December' 24th, in reference to a certain rating book Issued by tho Merchants Mercantile Agency of Portland, subscribed by tho Mer chants of Marshflold nnd other neighboring towns. Tho nrtlclo was entitled "Arc Thoy Stung?" I, ns ono of tho subscribers, wish to tnko oxcoptlon to tho statements there in, ns I do not consider that wo havo been stung, but on tho othor baud wo nro being educated; wo aro now receiving our education. I, like tho othor business men, I have nlways urged tho pooplo to patronlzo homo Industry. Wo fail ed to patronize homo Industry, and must now pay tho penalty. It Is a lesson to Us all. When I received notlco from the collection agency of Portland, I con sulted my attorneys, who advised mo to pay tho $28. I was ndvlsod that If I mado a bad bargain with my eyes open tho courts could not relievo mo; that It wns Important that I should read tho contract I sign, that when I fnll to read a contract when I sign It or If I am unnblo to understand its terms, I cannot coino Into court and com plain and If I do not fully under stand tho English Inngungo the Courts cannot help me. I mil nfrnld that If I do not pay them tho $28, In nddltlou to tho $20 I horotoforo havo patci them, they will rnto mo bnd pay Just as wo business men havo been rating some of tho Coos Day people. My attorney tells mo that If this mat tor gets Into court I will suro Iobo my caso. I mny send off to somo othor town and hlro a cheap lawyer vho says ho can win my caso, but in so doing I nm afraid I will bo stung worso than over. Ho may charge me only $8.00 to fight the case, and snvo mo $20, but if ho loses tho caso which seems qulto sure, I must pny ninny times this amount In costs. I havo had occasion to noto tho rating of many collection ngenclcs and find none of them accurate nnd In most overy enso it Is monoyl. uirown nway. .Many nn nonest mnn Is rated as bad pay should times get SAY RAILROAD NOW -WILL BE FINISHED Line OrniitH Pass People Stalo Tliat Will Continue Out to Ciosceiit City. Iloforrlng to tho fnct that tho government engineers haVo recom mended the Jetty Improvement work dt Crescent City, In Dol Norto Coun ty, California, tho OrantB Pass Courier stales that tho rajlroad from thnt plaoo to Crescent City will now bo completed. Tho paper says: "Tho conditions which tho board of engineers havo llnposod for tho development of tho harbor nro dl rectly in lino with tho representa tions that havo been mado to them at nil times. At tho meeting held nt Crcscont City, nnd in tho argu ments presented by tho representa tives of tho city nt nil times, thu willingness of tho people of Dol Norto County to nld In tho starting of tho work has been Btnted. It is proposed to bond tho county under tho provisions of a law passed by tho last California Legislature to rnlso tho fund, and In a statement Just Issued at Crescent City tho plodgo is renewed. In fact, the pcoplo of Dol Xorto havo guaran teed $250,000 toward tho ontlro project, estimated to cost In Its en tirety nbout $2,000,000. It Is ox puctod thnt tho bonding of tho coun ty for this amount will proceod nt once. "Tho value of tho harbor natur ally depends upon tho completion of tho rnllroad from this city to tho coast, and nt tho meeting hold nt Crescent City, Wm. J. Hotchklss, representing tho gront redwood In terests of nortliorn California, stat ed that tho complotlon of tho lino would bo guaranteed. Alrondy Grants Pnss has bonded for $200, 000, which wnB spent In tho com moncomont of tho rond. nnd tho Twohy Brothers' Compnny Is now building it on to Takllma. Twelve miles of road built by tho Hotch klss Company nt tho Crcscont City end will form part of tho lino, leav ing only 40 miles to comploto tho rond through to tho const." jl ' M ' T i V ' .ff.'jf. A iLswj m'-m IfW ' tfW ft TMJtf Wmir r i r dull, work scarco, sickness, Uttlo children to feed, clotho nnd shel ter, and ho will strlvo hnrd to pay but whon tho merchants havo club bod together, rated him bad pay becniiBo ho has owed tlirco or four stores for n fow montliB nnd thon on top of tills refuflo him further crodlt becniiBo his rating Is bad, you may flguro that In nlno times out or ten ho will send his cash to a mnll-ordor liouso lnstond of pay lug his cash to tho local merchants nnd ench trip or tho Kllburn brings nn IncrenBod number of parcel post Backs. Tho local merchant stands the loss, or In othor words, Is being educated. We must all learn. E. R. JOHNSTONE, .Formerly of llnndon, Oregon. CLOSE AT VANCOUVER Without a Jlioweiy First Tlmo Since Civil War VANCOUVER, Wash.. Dec. 31 Slnco boforo tho Civil War thoro hns I eon a browory In Vnncouvor. To-1 day tho last of Its boor was confined to kogs nnd Bont to Portlnnd, for' UFO uororo Now Ycnr's Tho browory has been pnlntod insldo nnd out, nnd everything Is In rondlness for a long wait. Nothing hns boon dono nbout; us ing tho plant for tho manufacture of any othor product, but 32 men, now on tho payroll of tho Northern Urow- cry Company, In this city, will bo looking for work by January 10. PRISONERS TO WORK STUDVIXHACTERIA Editor Coos Hay Times: No ono has, to our knowledge, discovered anything smaller or moro harmful than somo of thoso actlvo Uttlo busy bodies commonly known as germs, but In tho laboratory moro proper ly designated na lmctnrln. Altliour.l. which Is receiving finishing touches, b0 small tluit tho nnkod oyo uuinot ' EUGENE, Oro., Doc. 31. Hy an order of tho Lano County Court, tho bIx prisoners now in tho county Jnll will bo put to work on tho couniy poor farm. Clcarlug and grubbing land will bo tho tmturo of tho work to bo dono by tho pris oners. Tho ordor was Jssuod by tho County Court. Colebinlo tho NEW YEAR by taking homo a boy of I.OWXEV'S CHOCOLATES. New hhljiinenc at LEWIS'. Dp. Leslie, Osteopath. Mnrsliflolil thoro, mid soon loads flour on Pu. got Sound. Tho Union Iron Works Is also turning out tho Mnklkl for tho Mat son Navigation Compnny, Bho bolng a Blstor ship of tho Mntsonln, now detect thorn, they mnko n sight of troublo wiienovor thoy can gain on- trnnce. All thoy domnnd to begin operations Is standing room, and) bolng of tho sanio peculiar turn of mind ns Ex-Presldont Roosovelt they On Easy T Model Gd -(CQOT TouringCar 4003 Delivered m wr t-uju,' :mjktfjrj WJSffSSHSXSOi jca Terms: $410 Cash. Balance in cigfit monthly Payments K Model 75 Touring Car, $7 J 5 delivered, $335 Cash, balance in 8 m ili PkiVhc trA ftm! nn nthet rvinrfMo in ntrtrU. j. -f .. " x wvwo ..- --wo ... hUuun 10 aoovc ligurcs. Place your order now for future delivery. Isaac R. Tower Front Street "The Gunnery" MarsHlddoJ rr- -- . n - -L-y- ," r. m R I Why We Wish You, : A Happy and Prosperous New Year Vv7"" E WISH you luipplnchs and prnspoiily during tho coining jenr, first, because Iho men uho direct tho affairs of this corpora. lnn .lf.ul..n .. ........uli .l..k Z....II .., .. 1 ..II, a .. . .. . ...... ..u-.uu I., iiivib inu ivl-iiuk in nuuM iu luivani I iiGfr neighbors naliiral In mankind, and M'Ciind, Iiccuiino Tho prosperity or our company depends upon YOUR prosperity. Xo utility company ran liso nliovo Iho level of llio coinmunlty which It J serves. Wishing you a piospeiily In which wo want to share may seem to bo u HolfMi attitude, unless it ,s loinonibcred thai Iho relations bclwcca tho public and our company aro reciprocal. Korvlco companies tlo vital work In iho modern municipality WOHK COXTRIRUTIXtJ IX XO H.MALL MEAHURE TO -THE friloAlll&S AM) WICLl'ARE OK EVEItV IXIIAIUTAXT. Ullllly oi'kiiiiIiiIIoiin perform a largo share of tho corporative effort ov Hernial lo c'lvlo advancement toward tho success of industries'to tho re duction of physical labor and Increased surety or Hfo and property to ward domestic economy and commercial vitality In tho' promotion or bet top Ilvlir? and worklir; routllllniis. ' Tho prospeilty or iho utility companies and Iho people are Interdependent. AJJTllilTV OltOAXIZATIOX MUST HE REASOXAIUA? PROSI'EROUS TO 1(0 ITS WORK EPFICIEXTLY AX1) THUS COXTRIHUTE FULLY TO THE lRO.SPERITY OF THE PUHLIO. ' ; We ask Iho sanio goud will from citizens which we reel and wards them. Tl 1J Oregon Power Company ? OMTl'SS tO A f n i III BOrvIco botwooll San Vrnnilginllinm ..,... ...,i.i , ,,... . .. .. v ..,u iiuiim iiimuui TUCO SU1CK10 ' or nnd tho Hawaiian Islands. Thoro. I'.omandeil "m.ncn nt v noi Although so very smnll they wiold aro eight otbors ordored, nil oil tunkors, two Tor tho Standard Oil Compnny or Calirornla, two ror tho Standard Oil Company or Caliroraa, two for tho Standard Oil Company of Now York, two ror tho Standard Oil Company or Dolnwn.ro and two ror tho 'Stnndard OH Compnny of 1'hlladolphlu. GOLDEN fl.VTE IS SOLD HEATING STOVES nt reduced prices. Pioneer Hardware Co. C. P. Doe, presidant or tho North Pacific Steamship company ( tho con cern that ownsi tho nreakwntor and tho Kllburn, lias Just sold tho oia wooden steamship Golden Gato to flotornl San Francisco men who will put hor into tho Mexican trado out of Calirornla, Tho crort is a small ono. It was built In 1S91. For months It has boen lyings ldlo In Portland. Tho fact that It was not taken boforo Is tho "big stick" in n most powerful manner, and It is up to tho rest of ib to ward ofr tho blows as host wo may. Thoro Is nt least ono mnn on this sido or tho Mississippi River who is especially competont to help ub In al doronslvo policy right along this lino. Professor G. V, Copson, of tho Oregon Agricultural College, who mm uiuuo nn exunustlvo study In German nnd Swiss Universities of theso Uttlo (lemons ns thoy. net In milk, will, during tho wintor short courso ofrored at tho Collego trom January 10, to Februnry 4, 101G, glvo n series of six lectures and dem onstrations dealing with tho Bubjoct. Ills lectures will bo illustrated by pictures and his demonstrations will fchow tho vurous methods by means of which tho buctorial contont of milk Is determined and tho ofrecta of theso various buctoria upon tho smil. MAY PROSPERITY AND HAPPINESS PURSUE YOU DURING 1916 Wo thanlc joii fop tho hearty support of our friends during tho Past year, and bono for a contin uance of your favors In tho future. Wo promise to keep, If possible, even a higher standard of efficiency during 10 HI, that It Is too small a croft for heavy work or ofr shore cargoes. It Is said tary quality or tho milk wtu cu.iDjuuiuuuii huh uiuy u,uuo. i no win also show from what Yours sincerely Brown and Swanton With Hearty Appreciation and Thanks for Your Past Pat- onage, We Wish You AHappyNewYenr and Success Unmeasured WE CARRY All Kinds of FRESH MEATS AT PRICES THAT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY Enterprise Meat Market WEAVING All kinds a snRn. ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason, 680 12th Courth, So. Phone 220-R B " il Home Smoked Hams & Saai I The real old-fashioned kind more savory and more delicious than the packing-house produces. Trytlwft We always have the choicest line of Fresh Meats that can be obtained. S&S Union Markel PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNwJ We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient'" COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE Gorst&KlnB. ,.. & Jcnto Marshfleld nt 7 . in., and returning ie..j, -- gm . 8 a. nu Leave Mar-lifleld at 11 a.m. and returning .w Slouch ar 1 n. in. Leave Marshfleld at B P anu W leave South Slough nt O p. in. iiJ? t t v' .VtMf'M 'i!? 'v' ' Swi1' . Jtx. A