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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1912-EVEN1NG EDITION ELECTION IN 1 D 0 Douglas County Commission ers Will Let Voters Pass on Incorporating. ' The Rnwbntg News jays the last official act of the county eourt prior to adjournment last Saturday wxi that of granting the petition of a number of Gardiner citlzena who wish to Incorporate the town la common with many other cities throughout the country. The date of election has been set for Februa ry , 1512. The petition asking that the town be Incorporated contained about 51 signatures, while a remonstrance protecting against the move contain ed 28 signatured. Of the latter number, four persona had signed both the petition and remonstrance. Attorney George Neuner appeared on behalf of the petitioners, while Attorney A. N. Orcutt represented the remonatrators. The arguments of the opposing attorneys consum ed considerable time Inasmuch as both the petitions and remonstrances were somewhat complicated. Attor ney George Neuner. who appeared on behalf of the petitioners, declared that the great majority of Gardiner citizens was desirous of Incorporat ing the town for the reason that the benefits derived would be- far In ex cess of the additional taxes neces sary In conducting a municipal government. The remonatrators asked to be I 10 SET LOTSjILLED (Continued from page 1.) matter aa ic had once been referred to- him. He said that under the or dinance Mrs. Stump would have to build the connection herself and that the city did not have anything to do with It. City Engineer Oidiey presented plana for a new sewer on North Front street between Alder and Elm. They were adopted and arrange ments will be made for Its construc tion In the near future. The appointment of J. C. Doane, the night watch of the Merchants' Patrol, was ratified by the council. A rebate to the property owners Cvl,,J VAfMAAN Dmidrlivitr anI ItV'.f'ttJZ'l I Twelfth street was ordered. It will EI BOLT 15 GIVEN MOBS MARSH FIELD STUDENT AT WIL LAMETTE UNIVERSITY ELECT ED TO MANY OP INSTITU TION'S SOCIETIES. I Eric Bolt, ion of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. , N. Bolt of Marahfleld ta wfnnlngj many honors at WWamettte Univer sity at 9alem where he enrolled as a freshman last year. He was recent ly elected one of the ten members of the Athletic Council of the University which directs lu athletic affairs and Is the only freshman to gain that honor. He has also been chosen sec- FRA.YKLIN IS TILLED. f Ami-M'il P.'ferflv. ltn'4 ih'roiv Gram! Juror. (ly AssoataMd Press to Cooa Bay Times. LOS NOBLES Cal.. Jan l Assistant District Attorney Ford threw an additional vwll of mystery over the grand Jury dynamite Inves tigation when he first served Bert Franlcltn, McNamara detective afieua ed of Jury bribing, with a snbfoena to appear before the inqulaltors forthwith and then summoned Ju rors from their chamber to his of fice. Lecompte David, attorney for the accuned man. declared that if the prosecution forced Franklin to tes tify before the grand Jory with re- ferenee to the charges filed against him. he could not be tried on tnem. WOMEN'S WAISTS WILL BE LOWERED the last meeting of which he made quite a hit by an Impromptu talk on "How to live on 13 per week." Concerning the annual class elec tion, the Willamette University paper has the following of Bolt's election aa class president: "The most exciting claaa meeting of the present "Fresh" Liberal Arta was held laat evening. The business carried om was quite extensive and In most cases important. The claaa haa be about $1.25 per lot, varying ac cording to the assessment. The Port Commission waa urged to hasten the construction of the bulkhead In front of Ferndale to the north city limits. If the property owners do not cooperate with the Port Commission In building this, the council will have to order Front street bulkheaded. Robt. Maraden renewed his offer to sell his claim to water rights to would be nominal, white the addi tional expenses entailed would amount to considerable. After a prolonged discussion, fot ntalnlv hnarn Ira nrpfVrenre towards gold and white, as Its class colors. the city park property to the city Because of the fraud in balloting the" 13,000. He said that he would clasa could not adopt the above col-, U bis Interest for this amount or ora. The class election waa fast and ' wonld give the city $3,000 for Its close. Eric "Ben" Bolt was elected rights. The council informed him. the "rudder" of the clasa for the that it had once rejected its offer and coming semester. Miss Ruth Young had not changed Its mind, will he on deck In the absence of the i The council adjourned to meet husky president, hence the clasa need 1 Monday evening, January 23. exclndcd from the Incorporation on have no fear about Its pilotage. Miss i A communication from Arno Me- the grounds that the benefit derived Kat Barton will be the recorder for reen, general superintendent of. tne tne class, wnue tne finances win be u a. amun company, relative to re left In the hands of Paget, a most I puted delays In the sending of the worthy financier." I fire alarm was read. Mr. Moreen I stated that the company was merely lowed br a secret ballot, the court cvrv is to nrii.v r cooperating with the city until a granted the petition. According to j ITS LOVE LETTERS better means could be secured. How- tho boundaries fixed by the court, the ever, he said that instructions had Incorporation will Include all of that Mayor of Santo Monica Author! bfn iTen t0 l,he n,ht ,walch t0 territory lying south of the north, Joh nt neqawt Wom(1 who r?ng lM- T,he ,etter wa" line of Camp street. Tro 0f Bachelors' Pla.. ' to F,re Chief Traver. It was stated At a prevlons election held for the SANTA MONICA, Cal., Jan. 16. ''hat rumor had It that the night purpose of Incorporating, the meas-A gmall room' full 'of letters' each ' wtch at the mill was angry be nrewas defeated by a small margin, one containing some bachelor's yearn-! cau he was nt Prmltted to um otner than the business district and jn pjea f0r a mate, will be burned tne flre a'arni w' for ordinary tel a portion of the residence district, Dy ordcr of the mayor's advisory ! ephone purposes and purposely de the school building Is Inclnded with-1 COnnclI of womon. Thus will end the ,ared the alarms. Councilman Pow- n. 'ncorP0,r,at,on- . , 'municipal matrimonial flurry which 1 crs a,d this would be looked Into. Gardiner citizens, who are spend- waa tarted accidentally several Arrangements may also bo made to ing the day In town, believe that the weeks ag0 when ,t became known change the rule prohibiting the proposed measure will carry by a de- lnal tnero were 2S0 handsome wld-' " of the wire for other than flre cUlve vow when placed at the dls- owa In thla clty who heId the balance " alarm purpose, posal of tho people on February (5. ot powor politically. ( Will Move Llglit. imv Mtrpci uTiTPiirvT The story of the ascendancy of the ' Tom Hall urged that the lighting "" 'mw " ' A ' r-"MT. I widow here reached the ears of the on Commercial avenue be rearrang- o. i. i i. . ., ;Oatman Bachelors' Club, of Oatraan, ! He said that at present the Hay KMcliiirff Iirai Almnt Oanllnor Ar!z., whIch at once forwarded a pro- street was so dark In places that the ti,i!. 1 -.i ". o v PaaI t0 marry the entire 2S0 wld- women of that vicinity could not Talcing exception to a Rosobtirg nwa r nT. K.t,t.. ..-i.- o. .. . . . (tm ik.i ...i i i... .' . "' ""'"'I"" cHiiH(r ..ic -i y,oj in HiKrr iucciinxa , TlmM nnrfAr th hMriin n,rrfin na,te.np'l to enter their offers and fln- and choir practice. After some dls- was able to overtake the deer, came Mr ifn." ;;,h.; 7 .;:: ". ,B" D0an a"ving by hun- cuwion. iiwn. Merchant and For- ., ....,,, V( tri 1U1114 nrpfiH. ufitAn tt rk. II- AAM.HA.. -. - liny, wno lit at i Chief Of Pft!!r narrotA tt-fta Tv?.rfk- t that iWav ho.l HVA.u..A.i uA ed and gave np opening the proposals matter and thought that If the light at .Mnth and Commercial waa moved TurkWi Towellnar Undr Expti5lve Nain to lUi Ettcnsively Uv;d oa Trimming. CHICAGO, 111., Jan. 16. New lines and curve In women's gowns were demonstrated on 12 little, willowy, live models at the National Tailor and Dressmakers Congress. One noticeable change Is the return to the natural waistline. The Empire effect, which placed a woman's waist between her shoulder blades. Is ta boo. Sailor collars and large lapela have also fallen Into disfavor and all coats are to have a decided "cut away" effect. Tailored suits for spring will not vary much from those worn last Au tumn. The short Jacket wilt obtain. Long coats, except for motoring, will not be worn. Skirts will fit closely about the hips, but will have more flare at the hem. Ratine, often mistaken for Turkish toweling, wilt be much used for trim ming. Because of the name and Its popularity. It will be infinitely more expensive than toweling, but the thrifty woman will be able to use ordinary toweling and be strictly In style. Atlantic blue is the new color. Cafe an lalt, parading under a new name. Is also one of the new colors. It combines beautifully with black. Black and white, In tiny checks, re sembling an oxford gray, trimmed with touches of red wilt be popular. Tartan plaids wilt be used to deco rate white serge and navy blue suits. Pongee In natural colors with pur ple trimming will be much used. Heavy laces wilt be used abundantly on tailored suits. CATCHES DEER IN RIVER AND MARKS IT GOLD BEACH. Ore., Jan. 16. when Captain Wesley Miller of Gold Beach, was coming down Rogue Riv er from Agnes this week he saw a large four point buck swimming across the river. As the stream was quite wide at that point the captain Matter Up, of the Item, If. O torney for tho petitioners for Incor vwt.A,!... ... u .v ,if i . . ' n.j irwi MLiiju. iiiniiri till, iminwinir iinin. m ,- . . . . . ". .-.-- ..- ..-........ u.m...- .it rnnmncn m.a ...v ....... . ... mnl inilir "' "" """ were A .; . m ..I. x, x, l8tacJc'l ln a storeroom and all will -.hit ?1 ,.!? T aM yT;, U7' be 'leat'oy-d without even having tho airMnt? vCWr" re,aUvV bf!0n brouht t0 the notice of any tno Gardiner City Incorporation matel woman n!thn.ih L J, matter contained In the last Issue of ZiXuSV WJJiHJZ i :l ""IE!!: ?"! ant Posted by men who wanted wives. SHALL THE CANAL UK FREE? mteiy familiar with the facts. I am not advlsod by Mr. Neuner, of Rose burg, who Ik associated with me In tho caso, that any opposition to the plan to Incorporate developed at Rosehlircr. na atntAil In ih ...I. !!,. of your news Item. As I un,li-arflrwi I Advnnlntfo of Aim-rlcan it. tho rnntAUt uttnrn tho n. ..,.. I I'ortN court was between nartles all f ' T Is useless to expect the Pnna west a half block, the objections would be overcome. The light af- fectwl Is near the residence of Coun cilman Copple but Mr. Copple said that he would not object It the coun cil wanted to make the change. How ever he suggested that the deviation from the lighting system agreed upon sometime ago might prove troublesome. Councilman Powers l,EAn0T,iT.ll',,.It w,l,1Ite-jM that the city's annual lighting l.n,. Old Tnulo Routt-., to tho bill Is now over $5,000 and that It lit - ... o u,.-i,nL-vii imriira an oi , - mft rn. '. , J,- -."" v , .min nnu Lomraercia to a po nt .tir,i,.i . .,. .i. ... . ": .,.- "i" ','"-7 Jiaganne editorial y. "Thn . ..." i .-"rw.-i. .X ..M r. 5"."q,;w""07 in" builnei can ocrhans be dlnn: J- Albert Matson ln behalf ol hlra :;"". .''''""""'"..ino 10.pf ,but on by a liberal nollcV. ' , "" a"d other property alongside and seized the animal by tne nntiers. He then took his pocket knife and cut off the tip of the deer's right ear In order to mark It. The deer was then released, swam to shore and was soon on Its way Into the woods LIbby COAL. Tho kind YOU have 1LWAYS USED. PHONE 72 Pacific Livery & Transfer Co. owners on etoiWuntTi& , "T,h,b,?Ren raffle probability, by "V"? 8Uth .' .CeatraI the election .could not" WX to "a ' " & ! hi" .!? ih SJ- UtTtJZ .ff1"'0- " aecis on of tho voters as tn whhr -- -wiU wunu ui mo unit- " ", - - ock. nu or not dZ ?"I ?." ed Statoa. We have lumber nlonc , wa" Riven. Arrangements were made or not they desired iiiiTfir iifiriii inn . . - "'. . and was not. therefore, nnv i. ra.". or .ou: PaclB5 coast, coal In.10 movo tne nose-cart house on the to tho progrwwlveness of the Gardl- L. "."X1 and on n California, t reet onto the Irtuallv ".l"2.1 ,n 0rBn "! Washington; I ot. rear of Mr. Matson's nor people. With tho Issuo virtually it t "rKon ana Washington; i ,ol uncloudod. as I undorstand It Is this ' 8eok tho Reaper canal : Mr. Matson also asked that steps unanimous for Incorporation Tho tra?a.port atward jf g0od service ' he takon to Improve Anderson ave tlme. tho vote should bo nra'pHrniiv ' ??" l0.w ratM mako lt possible On nuo from Broadwny to Third street. peoplo of Gardiner are as Intolllcent ' . . ' tne Eaat naa a vaat ' Thl8 "ns beon UP aeveral times in tho it. it" iMiiiuiw k"uub ior iai ibw jBnrn. i ne city engineer ?.Je8,ern,coa8t- was Instructed to prepare plans and rno canal wilt carry business specifications for paving the street from Now York to San Francisco as requested, much moro cheaply than the rail- A,r.-.t Hall Ati-iiuc. i uL .Y I' and' U ,s cla,rae'1. Contractor Morrlssey roporte.l that n. ?r ,m. ' n ,,h? av,eraB0, nut t0 the rel'al of the paving on Hall co urBe 'n 1 "i? m",8t be en' nvon ,0 mM 'b Pclflca- no'Xl LZ l '"i!!"!'. a"d tlons had b completed. ted to i ileta te Trn PB " , ., " Councilman Powers said that he .Th.-i-te.rili!." J??. "8Ult,0'ii- had been over It and thought it was a good Job. City Enelneer Gldley .;. " , Twr "' ,,." "" .VaaP. u' Rtatod that so far as the ton eo.it nf There will (0 no furthor nnti... nf q.-.. L...i v .'" BO .aal lno Unlt0(1 navlnc was concerned. h n,.i r. tho amount of tnxo due Mnt out by center o gravity. I to maTtho P.rt ,n favor of accens ,l- The Til', T111. !'"n th?. -P'ro" r"- nal free of tolls Such a nollcr balanco ' the work ho sal,, had oiiesl. Sond In your lists of proporty moveover, will interest nil tho world ,'W!n dono boforo h,a tlme and he nsoarly as powlblo. in keeni' thn ,n' n!?1 "" " ..wr d could not report on it. create projudlce against any mill-1 Hna,,y Councilman Powers made tnry effort to block the ditch It will a niot,on tnat the work be accepted bo worth more in this regard than a and .U caIr'e1 .An a,las Arrant hundred million dollars' worth nf .wa.8 ,8S,10(, for the collection of tho uwiHiin! ui me asaossmoniH. This Is tho street over which , tnoro has beon more or loss contro- For the balanco o th -ii- '"." .' "', ",uer8 .1 ,10 ua,noa ?te there will be a boot at he m. m- 11 ""'" l. .'"L nc raisMment be- nnd up-to-dntn as the average com munity and woll understand tho vnl uo of police protection, flre protec tion, municipal Improvements, and tho civic spirit that results from unity of action In a community." NOTin: TO TAAMMVERS. Tnxos for the year of 1011 aro due and payable on and after Fob- Z',r J- .'?. W to wT buslnefor The IE to a, i . ,J , ''"' ..'"' v" "nn,:n.n'1 t0 reshape the trade rou- -' --- ." '7 ...ACT nt i.itu, Dated January IS, 1912. W. W. GAGE. Sheriff and Tax Collector. NO REASON FOR DOUBT A Statement of Fact Backed by n Strong Guarantee. We guarantee complete relief to all sufferers from constipation, or. In every case where we fall, wo will supply the medicine free. Rexall Orderlies are a gentle, ef fective, dependable, and safe bowel regulator, strengthener, and tonic They aim to reestablish nature's functions In a quiet, easy way. They do not cause Inconvenience, griping, or nausea. They are so pleasant to take and work so easily that they may lie takon by any one at any time. They thoroughly tone up the whole system to healthy activity. Rexall Orderlies are unsurpassable and Ideal for the use of children, old folks, and delicate persons. We cannot too highly recommend trorn to all sufferers from any form of constipation and Its attendant evils Three sizes. 10c. 25a, and 50c. Re member, you can obtain Rexall Rem edies In this community only at our store The Rexall Store Lock hart.Parsons Drug Co,, Th Busy Corner " To Men Who Need Suit YOfR WANTS CAN IIE SUPPLIED AT "The Hub" : TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR Clearance Sale Prices THE niGHEST GRADE CLOTHING THAT IS JUDE. Prices Are One-Fourth, One- To One Half Less Now WE OFFER INDUCEMENTS NOT TO DE FOUND WHERE. "MONEY TALKS" Hub Clothing & Shoe C( MAESEFIELD -BiiVM FAST SERVICE TO. ROSEBUKG Our stages leave Marshfleld for Roseburg at 6 o'clock evening and afford quickest connections with Southern ; Railway. Fare $6.00. COOS BAY ROSEBUnO STAGE LINE. OTTO fiCHETTER, Agent, 120 MARKET AV C. P. BARNARD, Agent, ROSEBUTta, Otfc rnONE 11 THE FRIEND OF COOS BAY" S. S. ALLIANCI EQUIPPED WWII WIRELESS DATE OF SAILING FROM PORTLAND FOR COOS TO BE ANNOUNCED LATER. CONNECTING WITU TID3 NORTH BANK ROAD AT I'ORIUJ NORTH PACIFIC STEA3ISIIIP COMPANY. PHONE U O. F. McGKORGE, Af FAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondi EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS AND SUBMARINE I1EU SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY i THURSDAY, JAN. 18, 1912. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Phone 44 C. F. McOEOROE, if Steamer Homer Sails for San Francisco from Coo Bay, Friday, Jan. 12, 2YJ. M, F. S. Dow, Agent EQUIPPED "WITH WIRELESS Steamship Breakwatei ALWAYS ON TIME SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT 8 P. M. ON JANUARY 0, 10, j SAILS FROM COOS BAY AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE OX Nl UAItY 0, i:i, HO, "7. L. II. KEATING, AGENT PHONE MAIS FOR a GOOD TIME, try WHD XIISD.W night's dance nt ODD FEL LOWS' hnll 'nuff 8ed. fortifications." NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. I TELLS THE CAUSE landing Vha't can b eh.rtr "1 " J"?cte amont V" OF APPENDICITIS,01" M,8ht- , A 0,KPI1Y , ch,!u oil" Mrut .w,c Lockhnrt & Parsons Drug Co. ata- ' "Kr'''''' p. Tno COuncll last evening decldec toa that much nppondlcltls In Marsh-' Don't forKet tho Turkish Baths nn,Vi VnV , "qi , t " '' ma I. caused by constipation. Bas "g licl, for permission to.terrace.n " niuiimuii ur nuur Hiomucn, 'inoso troublo8 nro almost INSTANTLY ro lloved and nppondlcltls Kunrdod against by taking a SINGLE DOSE of slmplo buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as compounded ln Adler-I-kn, the now Gorman nppondlcltls remedy. When Market avenue Is Improved In HnVP Tlinf Pftftf r i frnt r her property, It will leavu nave mat XVOOt fixed ! a 8'0Gn embankment. Owing to thla NOW See COJITIIELL Phone 8181 change nnd some others. It was sug- Kuiu inai tne proceedings for the Markot nrenuo Improvement bo started ovor again nnd the now spe cifications bo mado to provide for them. CITY FISH MARKET Foot of Market Ave., on Dock FRESH FISH, CLAMS AND CRABS. Fair Prices, Honest Weight and a first-class article, You can all afford to eat fish at our prices, Try them, SMITH & BALCH, Proprietors. PnONE 20DJ Have Us Launder Your Underwear We wash tbeso garments cleaner and better than the work can be done AlSAYL'haik an.1 l . much. Wo do not shrink them, even woolen garments are returned the same size as when sent us. We Iron the garments nicely, make ordinary repairs free of charge and you have fresh clean, sweet under wear ready for each -week's change Bundle yours up with next vi. laundry bundle. MarshfieldHand & Steam Laundry 4W.i SUrf Blanchard's Liverv ..v uuc smura we uvery ousl es of L. H. Helsuer nnd are pre pared to render excellent service to the people of Coo Bay. Careful J .".'.. g00Q rlsa ad everything hat will mean satisfactory service to the public. Phone us for a driving horse, a rig or anything needed In the livery line. We also do truck- ig business of all kinds. BLANCnARD BROTHERS Phone 138-J Livery, Feed and Sales Service. xii rirst ana Alder Streets WANTED ! ! ! JARPETS UPHOLSTERING AND PIANOS TO CLEAN, by the Pneuma tic Cleaning Company. Orders fox work taken at GOING & HARVEY PnONE 100 People Take N Wo have nit longths of atoril for salo, prices ranging fros per tier up. Wo can fornix length you wish. L. H. HEISNI Phono No. 120-J or 49-1 A Modern Brick Building, Electrls Lights Steam Heat. Elegantly Furnished Roome with Hot and Cold Water. HOTEL.nnna Tut. ?n A METLJN. Prop, uates: 60 cents a Dav o ti.. Cor. Broadway nnd Market ummuueia. orecon. We Clean and. Pfl Ladies' and Gent's Goods Called'for and Delivered Coos Bay Steam Lam PHONE MAIN B7-J iHBiasae3saE von First Olnss T?eal EsW Same very good bargl?J itiSNTALS nnd iNsujt'-! you ahould call on- I AUG. FRIZEEN, 08 CeatraI Ave., Mari dm