The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 29, 1916, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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COOS BAY TIMES
M. O. ftlALONEY, Kdltor nnd l'ub.
DAN E. MALONEJT, Nowa Editor
Official Pnpcr of Coos County
Official Pnpcr City of Marshfleld.
.
Entorod at tho Postoff Ico at Marsh
flold, Oregon, for transmission
through tbo malls as second-class
mail matter.
''"An Independent Republican riows
pnpor, published every evening ox
copt Sunday, and wookly, by
r,iTlio Cooa IJuy Times Publishing Co.
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'Times Is $5.00 per year or J2.60 for
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Address all communications to
COOS HAY DAILY TIMES.
J
t EUROPEAN WAR ONE
t YEAR AGO TODAY
$
J JAN. 20, 1015
? Italy calls young soldlors to tho
' colors to bring her reserves up to full
ftttftU-Wnr strength, ,, .n'i
Tho Germans In attempting to
cross tho Alsnont SoIbsohb aro ret;
'pulsed by the French,
' Dunkirk Is bdmbnrdod-'by tho Gor.
'' man aviators. ' '
Two Uusslan armies begin nn ad
" Timco on tlio' capital of Kant PrusBln.'
'. . ' "
' ' WELdOMf-J MKlTLlblKNT ' '
"' rS UPItESENTATlVJ-T HAWLI3V
- has Introduced Into Congress
a bill providing for tho dispo
sition of tho O. & C lamlB. It favors
thoflo who have settled on tho land
and thoso who may wish to do so. It
will bo gratifying to ovcryono In this
part of tho stato If Mr. Hawloy's bill
prases, or If tho matter is soCtlcd
somo way. With tho largo holdings of
tho Southern Pacific In tholr prCB
ont stato no one is bolng benefitted.
Ouch n largo holding bolng in a con-
and a final settlement of tho mattor
one wnydor enpior will bo a grcatt
UVhlVi'u.JalthviwnyJof progr&sj Jvt
present condition tho largo holding
la helping no ono and doubtless tho
,,f-Mfroad company will bof'glad'to'sW
i.ttV innltor cloared up. , ,. ,,
l(l $.!!'.!!$'
w.tufi WITH THE TOAST - t
I AND THE TEA I
fji'iLr lJ. ?
llt( .
WOOD EVKXLVO
a ' ' ' "
,0-'r Men of loftier mind
mnnlfcBt theniBolves In
their oiiAltntyo dealings;
v Binaii minueu men m going.
for gain. Confucius.
)
THE DISCONSOLATE ONE
1.
Opportunity's never a comlu'
no
inoro
I'm alius from homo whon
ho
1 knocks nt the door;
y No room In that slieltor a rofugo
! to twln ' "
.f'i TIiqS-o'b never nobody to toll him
!m ... "Como Jul"
' "'SO' ho Jingles 'Ills money' an' gods
on his way
To'tho'plticd'Vh'oro' tho wldo-awako
4 cltlzonsBtay. x
J . " II.
'lln 'kurfwia ' ivhorn T llvn nt.. lint
somehow it seems
never can ketch mo to road
Ho
mo my dreams;
An' forover I'm hcarln' from night
tlmo till dawn;
"With a gripsack o' gifts ho was
hero but bo's gone!"
No uso to waylay him! In sum
mer or snow,
Er ho boiled mo with "Howdy" I
never would know!
F. L. Stanton.
When tailors tako tho moasuro
'of somo Coos Ray men they mako
them pay In advance
-.Tho Jess Ualr a Coos. Ray man
,lin8 on his head tho mora tlmo It
,, takes,, lilm. to comb It and part It.
Lo'vo" s! o ' quest.
Marriage is tho con-quest.
Dlvorco 1b tho In-qnost.
f buKS'TiSxFOR VllE DAY'
& ::. :itt-
never snows on
. " Coos Day?
Who said anything
Coos Ray -climate?
about tho
Discretion Is something that usu
ally comes' to a man when ho Is
too old to bonoflt by It.
The Coos Ray man who won't
.fight until ho is cornered is usual
ly mighty hard to. corner,
Tho troublo with tho good and
Kirk's Kolum
Edited by
F. R. KIRK, (Riley)
IF
YOU CAN'T ROOST,
DON'T KNOCK
F. R. Kirk (Riley).
Wlif this cihUnue'd' knocking 'from
"morning until nigm,
Just becauBo tho things you Hko don't
happon to go right'? ,'.
Why not forget your troubles and Jay
your hammor down, ( , ,
Jump right In and do boiho boosting
for tho good old bloomln, town?
You can always find the knocker, no
mattor whoro you, go,
Ho'll always bo a falluro by tho
knocking Bcods ho'll bow;
Ho knocks nbout lmprovomonta, ovon
If thoy'ro vory Binnll,
He Bays It costs tho town too much,
It shouldn't bo at all.
I pity thoso poor knockorB for they
aro not to blamo.
If you show mo a knockor, I'll show
you a- man Insane;
They aro all narrow-minded and thoy
don't amount to much,
Mndo up of crooks and gamblers and
crazy men and such.
wni' .i-tn m- .
How nlco this town would got nlong,
' If, , tho knockor had to go;
And cam his living with a plow or
' clfoVpIng with n hoo;
Dut heM' knock1 tho ranch yhon ho
i got thero or nny otliort place, .
Fdr Iio'waB born a kuocketvlon thla
' good old 'human rnce. (j
Ji
Tako my tidvjco, you KNOCKER, and
,, , lay your.haminqr down,jj
Jump In and boost a little for y6nr
homo, your lodgo, your town;
If you can't boost, don't knock for n
whllo and I'll hot you'll ngrco
That a booster boats a knocker nnd
you'll como shako hands with mo
Don't bo narrow-minded and always
think you'ro IT,
For tho man that's broador minded
knows you never mudo a hit;
If you must uso a hammor, try It
on your measly block, k ,
Butftry nndtnppST, Jf you San't do
try" amll noyqr
v KNOCK.
i,
.'"ljIrjM,.,.: ,,ast
F. R. Kirk
(RIloy)
.
'Just' put' yotlrsolf Ih my rjnco,
Lot, mo know . how you would feel,
J t ! , III J II I . l iT '
If you ponucd off a dandw poem
fl'S'H ptralgh,t;,froin..off tho; rool.
And..pnt.jUp.rjhp11cdltor I
wl"io,lt b'" flaws 1 " '
Ho 'plibirshdd it'JnnUtf camS out,
M..l... -II' I
jiour namo spollod wrong Tight at
!'1o neaa,"nna' men a nno icu out.
Would'nt you-hopo tho editor
Wou,d 8ot a d0B0 of eut7f
Tbat i,appe rfcfft afSng yi
..That happens right along with mo,'
And I feel -pretty aoro; -And
If ho dooBii't cut It out,
I'll wrlto for him uo moro.
You know tho 8alory that I got
For writing down In rhymo;
Wouldn't, koop a grasshopper
From starving all tho time.
I havo gono to lots of bother,
And I novor cared a bit
If it was printed llkq I wroto,
Anlr didn't' mako a hlt."
i i
Dut when n man Is wrlttng,
And ho doesn't care for fame;
For Heaven's sako look to It,
And don't muss up his namo.
Or leavo a lino out hero and there;
I mak.0 this ono appeal,
Wlien tho vorses run together
Just toll mo how you'd feel.
And If you don't agrco with mo
That you'd glvo him a roast;
I'm no Judge of human naturo,
On this old Pacific coast.
I hopo tho proofreader will look,
And always try and seo
That It's all 0, K. or lot him send
(Tho proof right down to me.
And when I send it back to you,
Just lot tho old wheols hum;
I don't like to have subscribers
think
That I a,m on the bum.
For -that will hurt, thot paperv
She's the best one on the coast.
And nov, .Just please oxcuso. mo
For this , quiet little -qas.
hE
pure man- Js" that ho ' wmits- tho
world tp iin'ow;- that, -ii?' WJis mado
in a special mold and after; he
was mudo. they bwVe tlie niolu".
' v .
r-T7 . -4
Till: RIGGKST QUKSTJON F
OF THK DAY j
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How can
dollar?
? ?
I make another ?
. ?
? 7 ?
THK LLOYD FAMILY HOTEI
Ilnusekeoping Apurtmeuts 4
Two rooms, $8.00 month 4
'Electricity and Gas. Free baths 4
Sleeping rooms, $l,r0 vvk., Wpf,
'"i THEieOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIEliDi OREGON; SATURDAY,
CHIMES TO STRIKE
THE PASSING HOURS
Flanagan & Bennett Bank Puts Illumin
"'' ated Clock on Its Building in
. ( nil '
nt '
' f HIME CLOCK 5 "SBBiBMKzBBRi .IIII1I1I
Tho' Flanagan & Hpnnetl banlt ban including tho exclusive rlghtB for thin
qrocted ' u magnificent electric illu-1 city, a largo -htuidsonio clock com
mliiatod c,lock ou'tlie front' of its blued wltW" n ect of Urn softest and
bank bulldng ,on Front and Market,
hot' only adding' 'materially tot' tho
appearanco of tho streot, but provld-1
I. .i. . i , ' .. .... , ....
nig a .convoiiiciico iuui, win iiinioiiui.-"
ndl'v 'lift irro'nllv nnnrccfatod liV tlia
general jlubllc', ' n. i-
TJio most dlslnctivo feature of
tho clock, other than 'Us unusually
'artistic appearance and the porfpoj,
uon or lis coiiBiruciioii nnu mojjunn
laiu, is tlio entlro sft of Wesm luster
chimes with, whlcli It is cqufjinod,
Tliead ring every .qu'rlor hour and
may bo heard practically as far ( jib
tlio clock, may bo booh.' "
Tho blc clocks aro onoratod bv
oloctrlclty from a mustor clock Inside
tho building, In tho main banking
room. This Is an especially handsome
structures of mahoianv nml nluto
clasR construction, with n 1 3-incli
dial and guaranteed to kcop practic -
ally perfect tlmo. Evory pilnuto tho
hands of tho big clock are sont abend
ono minuto by electricity governed
by tho mnstor clock within, tho con
nection botwoon tho two Instruments
being perfect nnd Insuring conoct
tlmo on the largo. clocks on tho out
sldo as well as on tho master clock
inside
m, . , , .. . ., . .. '
To clock is attached to tlio front
of tho .Flanagan & Bonnott bank
building at a sufficient oftvtflon to
bo plainly vislblo for many blocks.
Tho clock Is nlno feet in height, by
throo In width, of dark groon bronzo, I
with copper hood at top and bottom,
Doth faces of tho clock aYo nllko,
tho dial bolng surmounted by tho
words "Flanagan & Dennett Dnk.CtIl.t tlirv wll1 L' "'' 4 " " "" tl
in largo lllumlnatod letters. ThIs.M, ,.', ' ' ,., . , , .
I ......l.li i i. i . i
is provided by a sheo of copper n.
inilll.II H1U Ulll H1U IUHUIH IUUI UVUr
puro pearl white glaBs with crystal
plato glass on tho outniJ6, Tho dlnja
of tho clock aro 30 inches in diamet
er on tho poarl white glass, with
crystal glass on tho outsldo,
Tho Flanagan & Bonnott Dank of
fers the following explanation of tho
beautiful Westminster chlmga, con
sisting of ftvo tubular chlmo bollBy
with which the .clock Is equipped giv
ing Interesting Information aut tho
chimes tliemcolvea ns wolfyhs ox-
ulnltllntv Hin nhlnpla -tilrtl.2 liXtm
prompted the bapk,to offer lio piib-
l!c tho many ndvAntngca twbo de
rived and enjoyed from this-bdautlful
clock; df-
"As a homo institution serving tho
people of this locality-enjoying
your good will and btislnessjffavors,
we havo In tho past endeavored to
show our appreciation by presenting
our patrons with calendars and novel
ties and othorwlso rocogplzlng your
co-operation In making tuts a ser
viceable and successful, banking
house.
"Years of prosperous banking havo
'been made possible only by your
support. Wo wanted to show our ap
preciation In a substantial way and
have tlioreforo purchased of tho man
ufacturers, tho.McCHiitQcJj'Loomls
company of Minneapolis, Minnesota,
Marshfield "t
nioBt bonutlfiil chimes over hoard in
mny city or tho old (GrMioW'iworld.
'lliVi'Ch'liiicM'" '
"Ddrd, tfirbhgli't'h'ls'fiour"
"'Rtf Thb'iV our' gtildo
j
r - ;so "wy'Tiiypowur"'-''
No fOOf'BllMll'BlldO."
"Ewryono who has llvod within
BOiiudxp;h9)1cil9 .4 ,VqsMMiBtor- Is
familiar wJtlL the verso glvop nbovo.
'riiJ-brrtnt or tho car'illon has novor
IjQPIW j)93;tJoJlytaUlslif iX Some
writers ccrfldlt, -f to a Mr. Crouch
.who 'A'as a'liupl) of Doctor Rnndall
lioglilB,, iirofeBsgir of music. This,
""" u ."')'"- "y "ir wru
er,B who accredit It to Dr. Randall's
conception of tho Idea taken from
a movomont In tho fifth bar of tho
oponing of Handel's, "I know that
! ,ny ncdeomor llveth."
Tho chimes
' wcro flrflt f,ttc(1 to ll, c,oclt ' iho
University church. St. Mary'B tho
Great, in Cnmbrldgo, but woro not
coplod until thoy woro reproduced
on u very Inrgo bcuIo In tho Victoria
clock tower of tho houses of par
liament, "At tho quarter, half and threo
qunrtor hour, thoso chimes will ring
out lii 'vnr"loil8 musical combinations.
I At n quarter past tho hour, -four
JtrokcsLWe8tm n4'er; nt al pnBt
, ,,. .,....(.' i,..i' -.
" " ' 7r " n' "i, 2
....rw .(.... i. I..V, ....., ,,
strokes Cathedral peal,, and on tho
hour, 1G strokes Westminster; fol
lowod by the striking of tho full hour,
In a clear vibrant tono.
"May, wo hopo that tho chimes will
Ul nif.OM anltiriHlllli tn ir11 t miH vinnnlA
"" J"'"'b.vi uu ..to nuy iu Okiiiuui
ft tI0HBht for U)0 ,)U8lne88 Jmn
who hustles through his day; 'n so
laco for tho old; an Inspiration for
nil,'
"Every day of tho week 'tho chimes
will bo sounding tholr' message tho
note of warning spoken in tlmo; tho
Chlnio 'of'rojolclng; the lament In
tlmo of sorrow. This chime will bo
all things to all hien for It is go
ing to belong not to us alono, but' to
men nndwomon and 'children ofTour
community." '' ,' 9$
1ST
Let 'er.Rain!
If you've a manjs
work to do, wear
Tower's Fish Brand
Reflex?
Slicker
$3.00
Tlie coat that keeps
out all the rain. He
JicxEdscs stop every
drop from running
in at the front.
IVotector Hat, 73 cents
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Send for fi-t catalog
OVER'S
A.J.TQWERCO.
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JANUARY 29, T 916. EVENING EDITION.
G. S. WliOR
NEW MANAGER
(Continued from Pago Ono.)
lcr wlillo Mr. Simpson
wa
s
tho
founder and president.
H
Mmlo Good Record '
Lntcr ho became prcBldoilt.J F
or
twclvo yeni's liq managed thobniilc
nnd' his nblllty in that HnoM may
bo understood, whfcii in tblliiig a
btislnoEs s6c'rot, It is said that tho
bank In that' tlmo paid 200. per
' cent dividends and loBt a total of
only $225 In bad loans In tlio onV
tiro time. When tho Dank of
Orogon consolidated with tho
First National Dank of North
Hand Mr. Vlnsor was made vico
president of tho latter Institution
but has not boon nctlvoly Identi
fied with tho oporatlon of tho
bank.
Mr. WliiBor'B business nblllty Ib
recognized on Coos Hay and ho
was selected by tho company as n
man who was capablo of handling
tho affairs of tho concern. Ho
will bo tho financial man' and
havo gonoral management -over tho
whole proportion In Coos county.
AIho Old Employee
L. F. FalkeiiBtoln who has boon
mndo offco mnnagor nnd .suporln
toudent of manufneturo nnd ( ship
ping,' Is also an old 'company man,
Ho has been associated wltli tho
Simpson Lumber 'Company and L.
J. Simpson for thd
years and hnd alway
nout , In Coos Hay
biiBlncBS clr
cles.
Ht'roug Combination
Robort Kehoo has nluo boon
long with tho company. Twdlyo
ycnrB ago ho started Vorlc nB a.
common laborer and worked up to
tho position of superintendent of
tho Porter mill, a plnco which ho
has held for tho past eight years.
Ho Is rccognlzod as ono of tlfo
best milt superintendents- on tho
coast. ' "" "
Tho throo now hdada aro rogarfh
od ns maklntr n nirong coinXilnu
tlon dhil " tlio 'A'aW arrangements
puts In Iho highest pOBltions tliond?j
who'hnVo bcoiV longest wltli! thft
QlmntAti IntimnM.. 3
liOiivoi Good Record 2 .j
A. K. Arkloy, tho retiring ynant
agor, " U'dii clihrgo of. iho Simp
son' property last March whejf op
eration was rosuriiod aftdr tho
donth of Cant. Rlmnsdn. MV.fcArk-
loy camo horo hluhlv recomwiond
od nnd 'with a splendid rocordl(wlth 'niombeVs-of tho'icompAii nr9' iiont
lirnibor bo'mpaili6a' in "tlio north.- commltdiu Vo'g"ur"dlng'i.'tH6"'VJperted
With tho' Simpson company; ho
mado an excellent allowing.' Tak
ing tho mill after it hns Ihcon
closed for some tlmo ho gradually
built up tho .output of tlio fplant
until during August he mado a
showing of tho largfcst cut of lum
bor that had ovor boon produced
by tho company from both of tho
mills,
v Highly Efficient
kL. J. Simpson stntos that Mr.
Wrlflnv'n ndllllnlatrnt Inn nf Mm
company affairs has boon highly
offlclont but that sincothero was
ponding a salo of tho manufactur
ing ond of tho buBlnoss Mr. Ark-
WHBM IT'S RAINING BLUE BLAZES AND YOUM
WIFE'S AUNT ASKS YOU TO GO DOWN TOWN
FOR A Nl.CKELlS WORTH OF INVISIBLE CARPET
TACKS-DONY TELL HER TO "LET GEQRGE DO IT"
GUT OUT YOUR UMBRELLA, PUT ON YOUR,
VALUABLE JB I Z.rrm
coupon in MP 4 JSL THE c,cARETT
I
loy deemed it best to liuto tulvan
tago of his present offor whllo ho
had tho opportunity.
Whllo nothing is said of what
aro tho Intentions or to prospective
buyers it Is supposed that they
will havo tholr own forco to take
, fH" ' ' r C'
". '
'
chargo shouhl thoy nssumo
ownorshln of tho ' mill. It
;thP
wab
for this reason, it is stated by Mr.
Simpson and also by Mr. Arkloy
himself, that tho change was made
at this tlmo. t
' ' Mnlter KcJ.fc Quiet ' "
.Thorp' has beb'h' pbndug' fbr ompy I Jio vessel wllUMl
tln'io the pWrirtlo1' saio offtThofeWl HoanokctU,;,
manufacturing end of tho business J nclflc Stcamslilp w C,T
nnd of this fact Mr. Arkley lias uetween Portlnnd, San ftJ
been aqualntwl.- Mr. Simpson f'' ' ro. J nough fe0rd4
was,, also .awaroof tho facWliat '" A" l "o crfoct th.
Mr! Arklev' ha(lJ' revived nnSti&v v'0,ll " Poos Day U
.offer 'Imtn Mm"' yJiolo mattWr ..has.e01"-, """K m'n tj,!
been kept quiet' as a business nf- (-0,vc' "oiutciy no
fair which wbb not yet ready to ui..vi,Wy 0ltt
bo mado public.
Mr. Wlnsor In bolng appointed
manager of tho Simpson company,
should a salo bo cloBOd, ypTlI re
main ns manager of tho property
which Is retained by tho company.
Ho 1b a gonoral business man ra
ther than a lumborman and who
would Btlll look after tho com-
nnnv's tironortv on Coos Hay. Mr.1urn caiuo in throuch
Arkley Is a lumberman "ami "hlsftf&in Portland. Dho wiling,
spcelalty being tho manufacture of
lumbor tlio poBltion, wlUi tho mlllB
dlBposod of, would have 'no further
attraction to hint, x
SIV. Clyilo Leaves i
J. H. Clyde, who has reconj s
boon Buporlntondont df tho Porter. ',;-t'ia.n ""2
mill undor Mr. 'Arjclcy's udnilntrfi
, ,. . . ... ... ....... n,
iraiion. win co nuriu wuu mr.
go
Arkley to accept n position as sup-i
i past Blxteo;i orlntondont , 'In. tlm; Aplaht wltln
,-s buon proml-ywlvlch- 'Mr.' ArlMoy-wlllwM.nss&
- j elated. Avhllo Mr. Clydo Ib a now
arrival on Coos Hay 'ho .has dem
onstrated lilfi ability as a lumber
man and worked for tho bimpson
company as suporintondont nt
South Hcnd, Wash., for boiuo yoars.
He has won a great many friends
by his gcn,urnl courtesies, although
horo for n comparatively short
tlmo.
Mr. Arkloy hns mado many
many friends whllo in North Dond
'Md hlsllopnrllro ' f rWCdds' Ba
:TJUUJ49":rpj5rpttcrtfihJMa.larwtni;n
bcr of his business and personal
Bsoclatos.wlth whom ho laaomo: moro bouts In commlpkgL
In! cqjltuc, ! 4. jJ-i A j tlcu IJoIlit- TranBpprtattoi
(f JiCi-pl-.W.rlW'ofl 1 wIlMpul optf df tliclf?flll
l-I.Vn1.n. tnwn nnl.l !.. rnmnl li tttrr I nil lint tl.n Hnrfl np(hAlVAr
fiVTIiat 'tlieri2.JHUftt.Jio.fiQmQthing either the Dora or thfiX6ri
il - m v itlV - "vi' i vr'ir r"- -':
'.l.tn.iflnl t 41ia ...n.M f 41m 1 Prwit.llln in Tlnllilnn A.n 1
property Is verified by tho fact Thd steamer Coqullle mi
that (loorgo W.-Sallorrnon-in-lnw- -1-908 -for tho Coqullle Rhi
of Philip Duohnor, hns"- a crow f portntlon Co. It was built
timber crulfiorH at work on tho
- f SlmiiEon
tlrfibor. Howoveti ' tho
sale. ''' -! '
Wlll Rcmnln lIerUr
li. Ji Simpson "6acB-'iA.' nownycr
that wjiatovor may bo demo bOho
Simpson company will riot affect
him personally. Ho will BtlllUmlrrl'to. her present ahapQ, The
all, his largo personal proporty in
terests on Coos Day, mako his
homo nt Shore Acres and says that
In fact, should thero uo tt sajo' ho
'will bo bottor nblo to carry out
IiIh ideas of dovolopmont work- for
Oregon that ho has In mind as die
can glvo his entlro tlmo to It.
Mr. Simpson Is ono of tho nine
mon nppolntod to organizo tho
stato chamber of commorco, .a workjLfJW Cost HlQll EiP
BE PREPARED FOR &M&GENC1ES
leUBBEKS AND LIGHT UP A-
'
I SHIPPING
mt:
Stiwiml,!,, is TlioJiJ,, J
; rs
' i,m..ik ' " ,0THH'
.iiiiihiuii now WlthollU
parattm ami spocdler ,.
foro, tho steamshln ni1
said to havo left San FriJ
tisAlbf the new (chMm
vory much In doubt.
Captain T. J. Macgennm'
uu umjiiiur 01 uio
Drealnijl
t WATERFRONT NE
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At 7:30 a. m. the ttMl
a. m. tomorrow for the i
Tho Bteam Bchooncr.
londed with tics and cirtjil
unnrrArd anllntl Km.it. i i
nviiDww, omiwn OUUIU ttl
uny
Tomorrow tho slcim
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Hlvor Rout Will 1 TliV
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Tho Bteamcr Coqnltle tl
been on tlio run between hiM
tho county scat has been i
Portland firm. Tho 6?doa!
Hays:
As soon ns tho weather ti tin
co tho boat can bo taken owl
bar and up the Pacific to lei
tlnntlon, tlio now owneu,ut9
Transportation company, tfflj
possession nnd will uee tb 1
vntn 'on tho WlllamitUt!,
nwnownqra, of tlmj
largo concern and have i
ftlhf f
V w .......v.. ,-..,.
f tho steamer uitoli
fastest boat on tho river bit
mpoti expectations and ,a ibf.
afterwards under the diri
Hnrlt Dunham ntir rebuilt, f.!
t now. and powerful engine
union. deck. Then slioiprow
Jioqyy. and in anything- llkei
sway,od bo that people were
rldo oil' Uor, Sho vs again ji
utos Btcnni as. n motive
has an extra good engine,
.crful enough for purposes (
which bo hns tnkca up. tl
clarcs that ho Is to bo 1 1
for congress from this dbtrU
years from now.
COOS BAY TIMES WANT!
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