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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1910)
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Tho ortllnnnco wns jhmJ br four votes, Councllmnn Cote TOllng against u uuu vuuiiuii Djn Hennessey being absent, tho oth er nembcri of tho council voting for The ordlnanco wns brought up Inst wing at tho rciiuost of Dr. Mln 0. He stated that nil tho enstorn dila arc taking slmllnr steps to ertdlcitc the fly which has boon prenn such a niennco to htininu lrt!th. Ho said tho only vn to com- ttt lies was to keep food from them ud to cllmlnnto tholr breeding (Toacds around livery stnblos, cow itiblM, etc. Councilman Powers agreed with Ilea nd said that ha noticed that mttrn paporB wcro attributing ty phoid epidemics to flics. Dr. Mlngus said this wns correct iid declared Hint many other Me tert attributed to tho little insects. Councllmnn Coko thought thnt tho (irtof the ordlnnnco which piovldes (hit grocers,, butcher shops nnd others must keep vegetables nnd Irolt covered wns nil right but he thooekt tho part regulating stables tonld work a hnrdahlp on many. He tali ho didn't thlnlc this provi sos was nccordlng to common me, Dr Mlngus declnrcd thnt it wns. He cited the typhoid fever cases nt the home of Mrs. Allco Sneddon in Sooth Mirshflold Inst year as duo to tin from n pllo of stable refuse tear that homo. Mayor 8trnw said ihit he was confident thnt a typhoid epidemic that caused two deaths In t South Marshflold family a couplo tf jeari ago was duo to flics from the same refuse. Councilman Albrocht wnntcd tho ordinance raodo moro strlngont nnd to Include chlckons, but tho others "oaiht it wns strict enough. Fin U It was passed. Wunt the Evidence. 0a motion of Councllmnn Powers, C'tr Recorder Dutlcr 'Inst ovonlng ' Instructed to notify nil cbntrnct C: ho figured en recont work to Jpesr beforo tho city council nt Its ten meeting nnd stnto whether or "t thnt they hnvo nny ovldonco or twd belief that thoy wero "Hlm fcamed" by different plans or specl Wloai than thoso for which con cl were nwnrded. Mr. Powers ,0!? ,here had heon moro or less '' "Dout allegod chnngos In plans apeclficatlona nnd other things '"(made It look ns though somo of WJ officials wore "crooked." Ho " be was tired of It nnd ho wnnt- L now lf thoro ws any good J" tor this talk. Ho said lf .?."' 80mobo(ly Jhould bo to suffer for it. Mayor Straw jja h held the same view. City Baeer Sandberg suggested that all 'contractors b0 called. In and 4 about It. Mr. Sandberg said hom i. ono contractor to..?, EOSslps ll,oted nnd that 22! tom h,m tho roport at- iJ 7, hlt was a "lie" as ho C I mated any BUch thlnB ntiL flrst 8seested that la and7;(who hal kick bo invited bdr.. y necorde' Butler laugh if 3tea tht if nil these were rlte i. fu W0Uld not hnve t,mo t0 a, the Invitations in a week. jjj I,T Mcnt MiwketB. totlta aW reported that Fern- foww BBt.lWere protestng against ttHntainrr er8 of North Bond rdale la,8,aUght0r houso ,n crdiaj ' inis ls contrary to a city reaore ,?and the' will boordored to Ia7 at once t'ereer' Trlbbey reported that fcnm.Wny compla,nts against der ilrd hets belnB allowed to ron hop, ,' ilntn bnes, etc., In their Mell. netl.buBlne88 district. Tho "n thought this was a flro ELIMINATE THEM fine wm IkeItedt intra, A Consolidation of Times, Const Mull m ac ami Coos liny Ailvertiscr. U REMOVE BALLIKGER'REWARD OF $100 OFFERED FDR IS- THE PLAN Boulevard and Park Extending From Marshfield to the Sea Is Project. Lnst evening, tho MarBhflcld city council approved of u plan to sccuro n boulevard and park from Marsh flold to tho ocean It tho co-opcratlon of tho property owners along tho routo enn bo secured. Tho plan in brief is to sccuro u strip of land STiO foot wide reaching from tho west end of Illghlnnd 'venue to Tarheel point, running ns nearly na practical In u direct route, and to build n fine roadway through tho center of It. Nearly nil tho laud, If not all of It Is owned by tho Southern Puclllc, tho Southern Oregon company and tho Coos Day Water Company. Mayor Straw said ho would wrlto to tho var ious owners nnd see If they would not co-opornto In carrying out tho pro ject. Tho opening of tho roadway would bo of great value to them ns woll as a big benefit to tho pcoplo ns It would rcduco tho dlstnnco between .Marsh Held nnd tho Rocky Point about six miles. A county rond could bo forced through but It Is desired to park tho highway and mnko It a flue boulo vard. v i ending tho replies to Dr. Straw's letters, nothing can bo done. ItESOLUTION PASSED 1V CON GUESSIONAL COMMITTEE HUT ONE OP THEMEMllEHS CLAIMS NO QUORUM PRESENT. Dy Ansoclntod Pr ' MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Sept. 7. Tho BnHlnger-Plnchot Congressional committee to-day ndopted a resolu tion thnt Bnlllnger be removed. Two Jtepubllcnn members left tho com mittee room. Senntor Nelson, who took tho vote, held thnt there wns no quorum present. S E T Socialist Mayor of Milwaukee Says, According to Magazine Article, the Colonel Is Not Serving Honest Cause. (Dy Associated Press.) MILWAUKEE, Sept. 7. Shortly nftcr Hoosevelt arrived hero today nnd beforo ho sat down to broakfast, ho found himself involved in a con troversy with Emll Scldel, tho social ist mayor, who had declined to act on tho reception commltteo which wel comed tho Colonel to Milwaukee. In a contribution to tho "Dig Stick" a newspaper published by the Milwau kee Press Club for tho occasion, tho mayor stated "If Roosevelt conies to Mllwuukco holding the same Ideas which ho exprcscd In his magazlno article on March 20, 1009, It Is clear ho cannot sorvo tho cause of honesty nnd decency In American political jlfc." "It Is possible that I hnvo mis understood tho nrtlclo," snld Mnyor Seldel, "but Innsmuch ns I nm a Soclnllst nnd ho hns designated So cialism ns n thing which Is ngntnst morals and religion, which ls nbhor rent, revolting nnd which would re placo tho family and homo llfo by n glorious state of a freo lunch counter nnd n stnto foundling nsylum. I nm suro ho will be plensed thnt I nm not personally connected with his recop ton In this city." Discussing Roosevelt's tour, tho mayor said: "I fnil to seo anything of Importance bo y'ond political plans nnd designs. As such of courso It Is of no spcclnl ser vice to present tho city administra tion. Tho problems thnt now con front us nnd our city nro of much tho snmo nnturo ns thoso (ho nation fnces." RECOVERY OF PERKINS' BODY BLOCKED BY G N Indifference of Believers a Greater Hindrance Than Worldliness of Unbeliev ers, Says Mr. Lyon (Dy Rev. Q, LeRoy Hall.) TAHERNAOLE CALENDAR. TO-NIGHT. 7.45, "Tho Great Essontial." THURSDAY. 10 A. M., "Neighborhood Meetings." 3.00 P. M., Afternoon 8crvlcc. 7.4 G P. M., Evening Meeting. Friday afternoon a special meeting for young pcoplo. At tho 4 cIosq Mr. Harris will orgnnlzo tho junior chorus. 4 ' H mennco ns well ns bolng a nulBanco on account of tho odor and tho meat markets will bo Instructed to desist. Oilier IIiinIiic-km. Mayor Stray brought up n number of street and bridgo ropalr matters In which thoro appears to bo a clash between tho city nnd county. Mayor Straw said that tho county should tho city or ropalr them. Ono Is tho olthor vacuto tho roads It claims In olovntod bridgo loading to Forndnlo, tho other Is tho olovated roadway leading toward North Rend nnd tho other is tho bridgo lending to tho now high school from tho city. Street Commissioner Lnwhorno Is now fixing thoso up ns somo nro dangerous. Tho mnttor will bo taken up with tho county court. Tho mnttor of rebuilding Mnrkot avonuo from Front street to tho wat er front and n now wharf was brought up. Tho property owners havo agreed to fix their pnrt by having bituminous paving put In and tho city Is to build tho wharf. Tho work Ib to bo dono this yenr. Councilman Powers roportod flag rant violations of tho nuto speed ordlnnnco. Mnyor Straw said that somo of them would hnvo to bo nr rested as Claudo Nasburg and Dr. Dlx woro hitting It up nt a flfty-mllo D-nit noiincllmnn Nolson suggested thnt thoy furnish tho policemen with lanterns to cntch tho ollonaors on North Rrondway. Art wininniR nnd others woro giv en permission to Improve Thirteenth street from Commorclal to boumeni Oregon company's property by priv ate contract. An nniinnnca providing for tho saw of $15,055.27 of Improvement bonds was enacted. A rnlwitn of Jl.043.29 to prOpOll owners on tho South Marshfield sow er assessment was ordered. It will vary from I2.3S to ?1.S0 or tnore abouts for each lot In tho sewer dis trict. a rnhntn of $40.79 to proponj owuors on D street near Seventh was declared. This work was dono a couplo of years ago and is being closed up. The several contractors were ord ered paid small amounts on their Jobs a number of city bills paid nnd 7r, 'ordered nnld for tho mninten- anco of tho city library this month. . . . IahAiI nn- South Fifth street wus uruci. -cepted. This ls tho part that was planked by Hugh McLaln. Council men Savago and Nolson declared it was an unusually fine Job. Contrnctor Hagquist was awarded the streot Improvement bonds on tho Jobs ho hn3 recently done. Dr. Jlorsfall was ordered granted temporary nermlt for tho erection of a canvass houso near his residence. BOAT TODAY 4 Coaster, Built By Max Timmer-' man For Capt. Olson, Nearly Finished. Tho now ocean-going gnsollno launch which Mnx Tlmmermnn hns been building for Capt. Peter. Olson, will bo Inunchcd Into this nfternoon on tho high tide. Tho bont Is tho lnrgcst that has ever boon built nt tho Tlmmcrman yard and s ono of tho largest of tho gnsollno type, and la named tho oCaBtor. Tho boat was built especially for tho run botwoon Coos Day nnd Port Orford nnd Roguo River. Capt. 01- on Ib now operating tho launch Coast on thnt run and there Is moro business than tho smaller launch can tako caro of. With tho new boat ho will probably bo ablo to mnko two round trips a wool; and can tako care of all of tho freight business. Tho Coaster will bo ready for n trial trip In about ten days and will bo turned over to tho owner who oxpects to havo tho boat In operation In tlmo to carry tho largo amount of- wool 'which will bo shipped out of Curry county this fall. Tho Coaster Is GO feet long with 13 foot 4 inch beam and ls 5 feet deep. ; Thoro will bo ono mast and a pilot houso but no other cabin. Tho hold t Is four foot deep nnd will carry about thirty tons of freight. Tho boat Is staunchly built so thnt it can stand tho seas and yet is of light enough draft to got In nnd out over tho small bnrs of Curry county for which It wita designed. Tho boat will bo fitted with two 30-horso power engines. MARrIed'tHIS MORNING. Robert P. Gcblumlt aixl Miss Sus.an Klchwortli Wedded. R. F. Gobhardt of North Dend and Miss Susan Elckworth of Marshflold wero mnrrled at 9 o'clock this 'morn ing at tho Marshfield Catholic Church. Rov. Father Gallagher of ficiated. Following the marriage thoro was a wedding breakfast at the homo of tho brldo's parents. Only tho relatives of tho contracting parties woro In attendance. The couplo will leave on an oxtended wedding' trip und on their return will make their homo in North Bond. The brldo ls widely known hero as Bho was raised on Coos Day. She Is an accomplished young lady, who is especially known as a musician. Mr. Gebhardt ls a well known business man of North Dend. My FALL and WINTER line of MILLINERY will bo ready to show my customers on SEPTEMUEIt 14. MRS. A. O. AIKEN. ItEDONIlO sails nt a O'CLOCK THURSDAY' for SAN FRANCISCO with PASSENGERS. Phono I. S. Kaufman & Co. your1 Joal Order, ?4J50 TER TON. nuens ic HELD TODAY Burial of Mrs. Alfred Johnson, Sr Who Died Sunday Held at Coquille. Tho funeral of Mrs. Alfred John son, Sr., wtfo of tho woll known lum. tho' lumbermen, and Miss Ethel John bermnn, who Is head of tho Johnson afternoon at Coquille. Circuit Court adjourned so thnt tho lawyors could attend tho funeral. Mrs. Johnson dlod Sunday. Slio had been 111 for somo tlmo and It had been fenred that slio could not recover. Mrs. Johnson was widely known In tho county having lived at Coqulllo for many years. Sho wns tho mother of sovernl chlldron, among thorn E. E. Johnson and Alfred Johnson, Jr., tho lumbermen nnd Miss Ethel John son. ADJOURN FOR FUNERAL. (Special tp Tho Times.) COQUILLE, Oro.( Soptombor 7. Circuit Court ndjourned to-day to glvo tho nttornoys an opportunity to attend tho funeral of Mrs. Alfred Johnson. Judgo Hamilton In tho Circuit Court this morning honrd argumonts In n number of tho cases which wcro set to bo heard by him. Tho caso of Darber against tho Mer chant Land Company which was ono of tho enses up beforo Judgo Hamil ton hns been referred to n referee for tho hearing of evidence. Judgo Hamilton has finished tho cases to bo tried beforo him. WILL PAY' MEN IN FULL. J Mr. Lyon hold tho closo attention jof nil in tho Tnbornaclo lnst evening nt which tlmo ho delivered ono of the best sermons ho lins given to n Mnrshficld nudlenco. Tho subject Iwnft "Rolling Away tho Stone." Mr. Harris is still making goad with his pnrt of tho meetings nnd Ib appre ciated moro nnd moro ns ho sings. Mnrshflcld hns never beforo hnd such a tenm of workers ns thoso now hold ing tho meetings In tho Tnbernaclc. Deforo tho ovnngellst finished ho laid upon ench ono In his nudlenco 'tho task of rolling away somo stono. As tho stone that blocked tho gravo of Lnznrus hnd to bo rolled nwny by ,tho peoplo boforo tho Master could command him to bo brought forth from tho dead, so tho peoplo nro nsked to-day to roll away big nnd lit tle atones which hinder tho work of God. Thoro is tho stono of church ' rivalry. Ministers dcslro to havo tho j largest membership. Tho speaker said ho hnd moro respect for n sheep .killing dog than tho minister who i would steal members from nnothor church. Othor stones wero mention ed ns tho stono of criticism, the stono of unforglveno8s, tho stono of Indlf jforenco which Is tho biggest stono of nil nnd which blocks and blights tho spiritual work In a community. All these stones must bo rolled away bo foro Christ can do His work. i At tho closo of tho meeting about two hundrod signified n deslro to comply with tho teaching of tho evangelist and oxpressed It by moving to the front of tho Tnbornaclt' That 'tho christian men nnd wonion of !. Marshflold mean to do business for God has already boon proven by tho ludomltnblo resolution which has manifested In this campaign, which jwas begun last February under Shan 'non and Is now beginning to got 3'nrted. LYON'S SNAP SHOTS. County Court Takes Action in the Case of Alleged Murder. GARRISON HAS BEEN TAKEN TO COQUILLE. i-i i i. Bay Is Being Dragged But Nothing New in the Case. REWARD $100. Tho county court has author. Iml n reward of $100 for tho recovery of the ImmIj of tho iuIhhIiik Ry PerkhiH. 1 Thoro ls nothing now in tho caso of tho disappearance of Roy Porklnn today. Tho ofllcers nro doing nil they can having tho bay drngged In tho hopes of finding tho body. Thoy aro working on tho theory that tho body Is In tho water nnd sovornl bontn wero nt work today draggfng tho bay as thoroughly as possible Tho general opinion Is that Per kins has boon dono nwny with. Frank Garrison, who Is suspected by the olllcors of killing Perkins, wna tnken to tho county Jail at Coqulllo thlB morning and will bo hold In con finement there. Garrison Is ovldontly In a greatly disturbed montnl condition. Ho has written several documents which might Indicate that ho was montally unbalanced, Ono of thoso wns n will which ho wroto whon ho thought ho would bo mobbed. Another pnpor that ho wroto to ono of tho olllclnls Indicates n greatly disturbed mental condition. dismTsseT i Tho labor claims of tho mon who worked on Vlrglnln avenue In North Dend nro to bo settled In full. Tho work wna dono by tho Coos Day Rapid Transit Company. Tho com pany got behind In tho pay of tho mon nnd hnd coming from tho city about $3,000. It was agreed that the city handle what was duo tho company and pay It to the mon. The city paid In cash and warrants, 8G.9 per cent of tho wngo claims and there Is still loft 13.1 per cent due the men. It Ib stated that tho Rapid Transit Company bondsmen will mako good tho difference at tho next meeting of tho council. Some of tho men who havo money coming on tho work huve gono out of town and have not yet caUed for what Is duo them. ELKS ATTENTIPN l Don't forget wo moot Wednesday, Sept. 7th. Something concerning you. Come. GEO. GOODRUM, Sec'y. FALL MILLINERY' opening FRI DAY' and SATURDAY at .Mrs. EL ROD'S Latest style FALL and WINTER HATS. My FALL and WINTER line of MILLINERY' will bo ready to show my customers on SEPTEMUEIt 14. MRS. A. P. AIKEN. "Thoro Is a great doal of church anlty that ls not Christianity." "Some people will uovor reallzo that need of Christ until sickness and death como Into their homes." "Nothing bo completely chokes tho chanuols of spiritual blessing as self ishness." "No church can bo blossed as It ought to be lf It has two mombers that don't speak to ono another." "If thoro is anything in which you aro saying "no" to God, It Ib that very thing you will have to say "yos" be foro Ho can bless you." "Tho church Is never crlpplod by hostility, but neutrality. Tho curse of Christianity to-day Is not antagon ism, but lndlftorenco." "Sabbath desecration, Godlossness, vlco and drunkenness aro deluging your fair city and a largo share of tho peoplo aro utterly lndlfforont. Shall Marshflold be dominated by vlco or vlrtuo, by rum or rlghteousnoss ls tho great lssuo of tho day." EXCURSION TO REACH. Tho Alert will mako a special ex cursion from Allegany to tho life sav ing station on Saturday, Sept. 10th. Will pick up passengers at Marsh field at 9 o'clock and North Bond nt 9.20. People making this trip will never regret It on account of special attractions. Round trip, 60 cents. One Member Was Disqualified and the Entire Body Was Disbanded. (Special to Tho Times.,) COQUILLE, Oro. Soptombor 7. Tho Orand Jury of tho old term of c court which convened was dlBinUso I. Ono of tho members of tho body had not yot securedfhls second natur alization papers and as this disquali fied him tho wholo grand Jury was dismissed nnd tho indictments wlttoh woro returned by this grand Jurv earlier in tho session woro also die- missed but will bo taken up by tho now grand Jury of tho Soptembor term of court which convenes Mon day. "It was ordered that prlsonors who hnd been nrrcsted on Indict menu and wop; held in cuttcitv f i III romuln In custody until nct'oi wns taken by tho now grand Jniy. COAST LEAGUE SCORES. (Dy Associated Press.) PORTLAND, Sept. 17. Thoro was only ono game of base ball yesterday, Sacramento dofoatlng Vernon. Tho scoro wns as followm AT SACRAMENTO- R. H. Sacramento .' ..,.3 10 Vornon 2 8 ANNOUNCEMENT. Y'ou nro Invited to call and view the correct creations In ladles' millin ery for fall, 1910. This Initial show ing will lncludo nil modes snnctlonod by tho very lntest stylo and will ploase all discriminating tastes, CLARKE MILLINERY. Comer Drondwny nnd Contrnl Avo. SPECIAL DELIVERY. Desldea our special city deliveries, our own dolivery wagons will mako regular trips from tho North Bond and Marshflold stores to Eastsldo, Bunker Hill and to all reasonable distances. PEOPLES' CO-OPERATIVE CC ARRANGE TO ATTEND the' Eu gono Business College and let us got you n good position when you gradu ate. Enter now. Send for our' now catalog. 14 West 7th st., Eugotie, Oregon. PALL MlTUNERY'ponlng FRI DAY' and SATURDAY at Mrs. EL ROD'S. Latest stylo PALL and WINTER HATS. , ;, -- S ' WftsMllln'llYlB. tdUWtUfcii'J-- AAfa! i .1 tuuM,