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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1912)
mi apgn THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1912 - EVENING EPITKffl r '4 a ;; i n BULKHEAD 10 BE eiJILl NOW I OF RECQRDE i (Continued from page 1.) Some of the Figures. It. T. Kaufman l.as Just completed the auditing of tho bookH and records of tlio City Recorder's office. He has filed his report with the Council. Ho found the books balanced to n penny. The report Is lengthy and Includes a summary of tho receipts and expen ditures and also an Inventory of city property. The following is his esti mate of the values of fixtures and equipment of the city: Fire department $11,837.00 Engineering department . 212.00 Street department 3,408.00 Marshal's offices 2G.00 Recorder's office 1,353.00 The following are some of tho moro Important portions of his re port: GENEItAL FUND Receipts Dalanco on hand Jun. 1, 1012 $ 5,189.88 Taxes 20,071.15 ri. i. iauiman rues at l nlttofl to look mi. A year or bo ago, I MieiH 01 IllVUSllljailUll tho finance committee decided It j would not pay more than 11,000 for the water right but nothing was done about it then. The Council aleo decided that Messrs. Knufnian and Horton would havo to got thoir request for straight ening the Jog In Fourth street be tween Sunny addition and Railroad addition, south of Elrod avenue, in different shape. City Attorney Goss objected to doing work which he Bald they should do. f here was also somo discussion as to what tho city should charge for the strip of ground six feet wide which they want from tho town. Henry Sengstacken said that tho Merchant estate would have first claim on It If tho city vacated tho strip. Waterworks Deal. Engineer Cummlngs, of Seattle, who has been here for n few weeks representing Messrs. Xolnn nnd Jack son and tho Coos Hay Water com pany, was present last evening. Ho asked that the special report of City Engineer Gldley on tho waterworks aluo and Improvements be expedit ed ns much as possible. He said Mr. Jackson wished It settled as soon ns possible. City Attorney Ooss said that Engi neer Gldley Informed him that he hoped to havo the report completed by tho end of this week so that it would bo ready for action by tho Council at its next regular meeting. Routine Proceeding. Residents of South Rrondway be low Hall avenue woro given permis sion to put In temporary cesspools until it proposed now sewage system can bo put in there. City Engineer Gldley will have charge of tho work. F. E. Allen roportcd that tho water front committee had decided to grant a permit for tho construction of the bedroom qunrtcrs at tho ferry depot. Councilman Ferguson reported that tho light committee hnd decided to have six lG-cmullo power Incandes cent lights put on Johnson and Kruso avenues nenr Second street where the residents had petitioned for rtn nrc. Street Commissioner Lawhorno was instructed to repair a defect in thai Cfnti. ai- D MATTERS 1 A W (Coritlnued from page 1.) THE EFFECTIVE LAXATIVE Tastes Llko and Is Eaten Like Candy In our experience In tho handling of drugs and medicines, wo hcllovo we hnve novor hnd experience with nnv Remedy Hint gavo such great satisfaction o our customers ns do , Rexull Orderlies. This Remedy is not like any other laxative or cathar- i tic. It contains all tho good features of other lnxatlves, but none of their faults. , ,, Our own faith in Rexnll Orderlies id an Rti-nni! Hint wo offer them to of the city supporting tho band. Mnvnr Straw then asked tho liioni !...,. r M.a iiimll tnv tlinlr vlourt vim with 0111" OWI1 DOSltlVO porSOlinl about It. t guarantee, that If they do not thor- A. H. Powers said that ho was for oughly satisfy you, you only need tell It Hint It would bo a stcn backward ns and wo will nnnci uacK 10 jou to let. the band co Duncan Ferguson said that tho band was a good thing, but that thcro were so many greater essentials that tho city that ho could not see how tho city could afford to spend $150 per month for tho band. Ho said that ho thought It only good business policy to get tho essential things first and Hie luxuries after- evorv penny you paid ub ior mem. Therefore. In trying them upon our recommendation you take no risk whntcver. Roxall Orderlies tnsto like and are eaten like candy. They do not gripe, cnuso nausea, cxcesslvo looseness, or any other annoyance. They net so easily that they may bo taken at any time, day or night, rnoy aro pnrucu wards. Ho said that ho thought the inry KOod for children, nged, or dell Special assessments .... 170.21 Fines 700.00 Miscellaneous receipts .. 181.75 Liquor licenses 12,000.00 Theater licenses 530.00 Plumbets nnd electricians' licenses 73.00 Miscellaneous licenses ... 210.00 Dog tax 307.50 Front street fill -183.00 Total $10,915.82 lllslmiM'inciil.s Warrants Issued prior to 1911 $ 5,02 1.9G Warrants Issued In 1911. 25,712.59 Interest on wnrrauts reg istered 171.10 I la Inn co on hnnd with City TrooBiirer 9,101.17 Total $40,915.82 Registered warrants called and not paid $ 142.32 Interest on above 8.49 Registered warrants not called 4,000.00 Unregistered warrants un- pald 1.3G0.7G Net cash balance 3,892.01 catc persons. They nro put up in convenient tablets In thrco sizes of package. Price 10c. 25c and 50c. Remember. Rexnll Remedies can bo obtained In this community only nt our storo Tho Roxall Storo. Lockhart-Pnrsons Drug Co., "The Busy Comor." City Auto Service Good Cars, Careful Drivers and reasonable charges. Our motto "Will go anywhere nt nny time." Stands Rlanco Hotel nnd Hlnnco needed so many other things that ho, cigar Store Day Phones 7S and 46 did not see how It wns going to flparo' Night Phone 40. monoy could bo spent to a hotter nd vantngo In improving tho flro do partment In getting better lighting, In Improving sanitary conditions In the city by hnvlng tho gnrbngo hauled away. Ho said that It appeared to him llko a man's buying a dress suit when ho needed a pair of shoes. Any way, ho Bald thnt lie did not bollovo that the city would have tho surplus money this yonr. R. A. Copplo said Hint ho had been personally subscribing to the sup port "f - fc...i.i ntid was willing to enntlnuo and to Increase It n llttlo If necessary. Hut, ho said, tho city Total $9,404.17 Itemized Mm of General Fund War raiitN Issued in 1011. Clerk's office $ 1,554.50 137.50 719.92 Treasurer's offlco ! L... !..,...,. ..1 ...... S?mSrBr.i th Crnr f TC"th and ! City Attornoy n7d 'lil ii- A U'nrmnt tnr 7r. tny IV,.. mr.nV.1 I POnfleB maintenance of tho city library was ordered drawn. Specifications for the wodd'bldck paving on Andorson nvonuo from Brondwny to Third woro adopted and notlco of intention to Improvo or dered posted. MessrH. Norton and Noble paid $550 In on tho Hall avenue paving nnd tills was ordered paid to tho Coos Bay Paving & Construction company. A payment of $20 on tho Donnolly nvcnuu work wbh ordered paid to tho contractor. RIDS WANTED Scaled bids will bo received until February 15, 1912, at 12 m. by Henry Sungstacken for building bulk head from north end of present bulk head in Nasburg's Addition to stavo mill. For plans and specifications, see HENRY SENGSTACKEN. 952.00 Police department 2,447.11 Flro department (This ' nniount Includes $G,125 cost of now flro engine) 8,275.21 Health department 197.13 Lighting 5,085.32 Wntor 080.50 Printing nnd stationery.. 279.40 Elections 105.72 Sewer 271.32 Mayor ami Council's fees. 45G.00 Interest on municipal bonds ($54,000 nt 5 per cent 2,700.00 Library 900.00 Miscellaneous expenses . . 554.79 Streot Department as follows: Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU havi ALWAYS USED. PHONE 72 Pnciflf Llvory & Transfer Co. Stop That Itch! I will nu.r.nts you In slop that itch In two cond, A 28 cant botllo will prove It. No remedy that I Imvo ever noli! for I'creiiui, I'HorlriHlH, anil till other illotw of tlio uliln Iiiih iilen moru O.oroubli satisfaction tlmn tlio D. D. D. Prescription for Eczema I cuarantco this remedy. Red Cross Drug Store. Every Dollar Buys a Dollar's Worth Here Always Men's Suits $8.50 to $25 A Complete Line For Men Repairing City Hall Teams and hauling .... Labor and supplies .... Street cleaning Investigating wnter supply Lumbor Commissioner Rrondway Front street nnd Market street fill Miscellaneous expenses . . 115.72 100.25 390.74 1.G10.0G 380.85 198.20 802.50 01.55 1,772.05 201.91 $150 per month for tho band. Ho said that a team was needed for tho flro department nnd that tho city would havo to put In n garbago crematory, but that ho didn't know whero tho monoy for either wns com ing from. As to tho petition, ho said that did not signify so much be eauso many often signed tho petition Just to got rid of tho ones circulating It nnd thus put It up to tho othor fel low. Ho said that ho would llko moro time to think It over. A. J. Savago said Hint ho wanted to sco tho bnn.i rctnlnc.l and that ho thought tho plan for tho city to pay for It was tho most cqultablo and that ho would not mind the llttlo additional tax It would bo on him. However, ho said tho city need ed somo othor things nnd didn't havo1 nny too much money nnd ho thought It would bo n irood thing to think It over for n week. F. E ' tha tho band wns a good ono nnd thnt ho enjoyed It nnd wanted to help It but ho didn't know whore tho city wns going to got tho monoy. Ho Hald that tho city warrants nro bolng paid promptly now. but If tho council spent too much money thoy would not bo ond then thoro would bo trnublo again. Regarding tho potltlon, ho said that thrco men whnpJjrinmoB wore, on u had personally fold him that thoy had signed It et rid of tlio cir culators and they woro not In favor of It. Ho censured them severely. Ho nlso Buggestod that It would havo been n good thing If tho Chamber of Commcrco had raised tho money, say ing that that organization has not boon doing much anyhow. City Recorder Iititler unlit tlmi tha city would havo baroly enough cash to moot Its llxod current expenses this year without Incurring nny now ones. Flnnlly action on Its was postpon ed for n week. ItARKKR .V OWIDALE. Proprietor Lots on Installments Bay View, Bay Park Bunker Hill Eastsidc and Other Locations I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. 177 Front St. People Take Notice ! Wo havo all longths of stove wood for snlo, prices ranging frcm $1.50 per tier up. Wo can furnish an) length you wloh. L. H. HEISNER Phono No. 120-J or 4D-L. "MONITY TAI U c For the Highest Grade of Men's Clothing rl-il.!.. .i.l.inU in (lin liirrlmet 4mn nf t. . UOINIIIK Wlliwi io mu ...hi.uoi ijo ui unuiucier, SMJ Benjamin C They are depen dable clothes, Oieiauii unu ramui onOfij in all the new styles for early spring wear, Tan, Black and Patent Leather, the best fittb laring shoes it is possible to buy, "Sl $5.00 AND $6.00. othes wearing "MONEY TALKS" Hub Clothing & Shoe 6 MARSHFIELD BAB Home Permanency vs. Home Monoto Tills la n vttnl nnontlnn for nrCnnnt clnv linmn, mil. ,.... .. ... havo n Iioubo which In npponrnnco must always remain id...' or a liouso that will permit of n llttlo refreshing occjfc XAlfil.nwl..m.lM nl.niirV flO fin ln.1 1 ,. I.f I... I tnnlnn .. . cnBlly bo made to hnrmonlzo with Its surroundlncs n f.v ' of paint often will mnko it ns good ns your neighbor's ney mo Bnmo as n new sun iuhkuh you icci jiko a now tan, any rato a framo houso Is suscoptlblo to most nnv chanr. . might doslro nnd whllo It Is permanent it docs not bmiJ need becomo an oyesoro or n monotony. There are IntiMtvJ wo've observed nbout houses nnd lumbor that you shouldbl ucioro uunuing coino in nnu wo u givo you our viowi. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. RETAIL DEPARTMENT SOUTH IlllOADWAV, JIARSimrJ .NOTICE All Coon County wnrrauts drawn , TRY THE KDGE WITH YOUIt FINGER. Examlno a collar fresh from our Inundry. Notlco Rb cloar, whito col or, Its even, olnstlo stiffness, Is smooth nnd its porfect ahapo. Thon tost tho top edgo by running your flnger-tlp ovor It. Notlco tho smooth, slick finish given it. Noth ing there to rub, dig or Irrltato your neck. This test will provo tho vnluo of our service. Send us a trial bundlo Ornnd total $31,073.3-1 Improvement Ronds. Total Issued $Sr, -107.84 Total paid 10,800.00 Outstanding ?74.C01.S 1 Special l-'imd Wiiii-niitN OiitstnudiiiK .Inn. t, 11)11:, Reglstcml. (No funds to meet.) C street nnd C nvonuo... $ r.00.00 I'rospeet uvenuo 238.1 1 Cedar street North 2.GG9.81 on tho general fund. nnd. oniinrRoii nnd npply tho test. o,,';",;reaLr it"Jiffab,0n,SlMM.H." & Stenm Laundry nulllo; no Interest will bo nllowed on ( Mniizpy Ilros. lroiis I'liono 220.J. any of thcro warrants after February )0ur Wag0 Go Anywhero AnytImc Dated this Stli day of Feb'y. 1912 T. M. DIM.MICK, County Treasurer. I rPR0FESSI0NALj R : ECTOP ' Y 5. 10 nnd 15.CENT STOUIC-'D "' illP "' "" O'Connell npt. bid Opens tomorrow. , ., Specialist on norves, splno nnd I nioumaiism. rnono 17-1, North Bond. Total $ 3.307.92 Other Obligations of City .Municipal ft per cent bonds duo In 1920 K 1,000.00 Less tlio following: f'as'.i In funding bond sinking fund 332.00 Improvement bonds owned bv funding bond sinking fund UCR.SO N.t amount owed. . .?rl,911.20 i Heal lMnto Cltv Ha'l property, Inc'ud- liic jail fixtures ?1 1.000.00 , lllrok 29, Clement plat.. 0,000.00 l.ols 1 and 4, block 21, I Horn .t Co.'s nddltlon. . 3,500.00 I.oIk 7. S, 9 and 10, block 10. Den n & Co.'s 2ml I Addition IF YOU ARE A TRIFLE SENSI TIVE About tho size or your slices, It's some satisfaction to know that niu.i) people can wear shoes a" size sniallo by shaking Allen's Foot-Eeas the antiseptic powder. Into them. Just the thing for Dancing Parties, Pat ent Leather Shoes, and fo Breaking In Njw Shoes. When rubbers or overshoes become recessn and your Mines pinch. Alton's Foot Ease gives Inatnnt tel'ef. Sold everywhere. 2. ets. Samp o FUE1J. Adress, Ala,, S. Olmsted. Lo Hoy. N, y. not ,ir. f'MIt ,I1V hlllwtitllM WM ! i.V .i., M 2.400.00 Total $25,900.00 FIXUP farslifiold & North Bond ! SI.Y KKl.HOVS WHY THE PVCIKIC MITrAl, POLICIES AKE THE ' MUST KOII THE POLICY i MOLIir.llS Is It Is tho oldest, largest and l t rompnny organlzeil west of Chi cago, i 2nd I's death rate Is the lowest M'd 'H Interest eirnlngs are tho high est therefore Its dividends to its pol'ev holders are tho largest. I 3rd- It writes tho most liberal nnd up-to-date policy Issued. 4th Its Fottlonittiits tiro always pi-'viot and n Hfietorv. 5th T'e innunvemont while very consarvntlve Is also wholesomely ns rrosstvo. 0th A Pacific Const company wlt'i lis funds invested in Pacific Coast ho'd'nu. thoroforo vonr mnnov ro'iwh's nt liame to dive'op your ow") I j cotuury. FRESH SEALS HI PT OYSTERS Arrived on Breokwa'.er Phone Orders Prone 73 Coos Bay Ice i Cold Stora5?e Co. Tjfo Deliveries Daily 8 n. m. and 2 p. m. US. E. SHADIUm.NE. Teacher of voice placement. breathing and Interpretation of song It, ready to receive the public. Studio 211 Commercial Ave. r u. i. k wi.VKuiit. .Viitui opiKh nnd rhlnipriictnr All chronic diseases treated. Consul otlnn free. Otllce hours- 9 lo 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 nnd 0 to 8 p. m Naturopath Institute Iloom No l No. i:fl Mrondwny. Mnrshfleld. Ore (. W. LLSLIR. Osteopathic Phjolclan Qraduate of tho American school ol Osteopathy nt Klrksvllte, Mo. Office In Eldorado Dlk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to t- Phone 1C1-J: Marsbtleld; Oregon FAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondl EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS AND SUIIMAIIINK JlHl SAILS FBbrtl SAN FRANCISCO FOR. COOS I Saturday, Feb. 7 at 3 P. M. INTElt-OCKAN TIIANSPOKTATION COMPANY. I'liono -il. C. V. McOIX)tU76 'THE FltlEND OF COOS HAY' S. S. ALLIANC EQUIPPED WITH WIHELESS SAILS FROM PORTLAND FOR COOBAYI feDruary 15, at b P. M., CONNECTING WITH THE NOUTII DANK HOAI) AT l'OKTl NOItTII PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. ...... v. .. ; gr, .(mii.wimu Steamer Homer DATE OF SAILING TO! BE ANNOUNCED LATH F. S. Dow, Agent D"' J. w. nENNtm, ljryvr. )ffle over Flanagan & Bennett Hint farshfleld Ore cor rH. J. T. McCOHMAr, - Physician and Surgeon Marshfleld. Oregon, nice: Lnckhirt Building. opposli- p Phone 105.J r it. TTTedi:y'S '"" -J Miiilcri) Dint rr. WV are Hunipped io do likh wi.rk mi short notice nt the rm lowest prices. Examination frm. Lndy atiendant. Colt liulldlnc. ift" 'I'o liBtnl)ir hn'p nbiMiw ll. EQUIPPED WITH WIltKLHSS ;teamship Breakwat( ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILS FUO.M POHTLAND AT 8 V. M. ON FKHKUAUV i:.2 hAILS IHOM COOS HAY AT SEUVICE OK THE TIDE 0 AHY 10, 17 and 2 J. j A. PAKKIIUHST, M L. II. KEAT1NO, Agent. PhonJ JIj Dili- 1'1,'IS- i ,. GOOD. Phono l Ifi 214-J. V ,n V'H Abstracts, Real Estate, B and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract fl HK.NUY SENGSTACKEN, Mgr. cofiuifl. om e Phone 191 Marshfleld Office 1-J. Farms Timber Coal and Platting Lands a ij'tcUW Qeniral AgMiu "EASTSIDE" In I Havo Some First Class I ItKSIDENCE LOTS Eugene to Exchange for Coos Day Property. I What Have You Got? I AUG. FlUZEEN CS Central Avo., Marshfleld. DRESSMAKtf GOWNS. SlITS. niIOIlKM'fl MRS. F. BA0 Plione 1-J. Cir. Lh rcairecmi