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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1913 EVENING EDITION. -- "--"'"-m',-TTirnKaaMBBMBBM--M ' " ss? 1 DOINGS OF CITY BUILDING IS HI 01 STREET COUNCIL ,. , 1 . . . . . 1 A..ILlL7JLJt 9 I BIT ILL IS US NUMBER A new shipment of dainty Lingerie Waists i v Marquisette, Mercerized Chiffon, Lawn and M ' showing all the latest fashions in hand cmbiSlT hish crochet, and Cltiny lace tilmmlnRs. 65c toS Tub Silk "Country Club" Shirts Strictly man-tailored French collar and cuffs, and natch H IL iiH lv H fEf Hk fH k The most economical of all BakinPbwder City Council Takes Steps to One of About 200 Buildings in Absolutely Pure i H Royal Baking Powder is made from pure grape cream of tartar, and is the embodiment of all the excellence possible to be attained in the high est class baking powder. Royal Baking Powder is more eco nomical than any other leavening agent, because of the superlative quality and absolute wholesomeness of the' food it makes. Mixtures made in imitation of genuine baking powders, but containing alum, arc frequently distributed from door to door, or advertised and offered at a low price. Such arc mixtures of unhealthful ingredients. In England, France, Germany and some sections of the United States the sale of alum baking powder is prohibited by law. Alum is a corro sive mineral acid, and physicians condemn baking powders containing it. Tito lahol upon baking powtlors must , show ttto Ingrodlontsm READ THE LABEL Move Arcade New Barber Shop. CAPT. FARLEY 1 THE CARPET Former Coos Bay Man Under Investigation in Connection With Wreck of Mimi. Th fiillnwIiiL' illHiintnli frnm lliiv City to u Portland paper will bo of In terest lioro beoiiuse Captain J nek Fur ley Ih a Connor Coos liny man nnd Is a brother of Annum and Jnek Farley of Murshllold: "Investigation of thu ellloleuey of tho (Jnrlbaldl llfo-snvliiK crow, Cap tnln Farley, In rcinnectlon with the disaster last Sunday morning when tho Oerniun bnrk Mlml capsized, drowning eighteen men, was begun nt (laribuldl. Captain Qnenen of tho United States navy Ih In clinri;o. "CrltlelHin of tho llfesnvors was severe among tho spectators during tho Ioiik wnlt between thu turning over of the Mlml, about :t o'clock, April 7. and tho leseuo of tho four survivors, twenty-six hours Inter. It wis paid that Captain Parley refused to ko out to nseortnln whether iiiun were still aboard mid that ho did not reach tho wreck until .Mondav morn Iiir. shortly before the arrival of tho I'olnt Adams life HavliiK now. "Tho Investigators are visiting tho sceno on Nehuleni snndsplt. The hearing will last three days, "Whether tho water was m roii'?h that tho llfosuvers could not ko be yond the llrst Hue of breakers without certain death Is disputed. Capt. Farley Is charged with taking tho stand that no one could poslbly bo alive on thu .Mlml and that hu would not risk tho lives of his men by what ho believed would bo a useless trip out. II Ih supporters say ho wiib justified. plan TO VOTE ON IE LAW California Organization Circu lates Referendum Petition on Red Light Measure. I Sly AxorUlrJ I'rrti to Coot Hair TIdim SAX FKANCISCO, April IS.TIh' "Hod light" abatement bill, enacted by tho legislature and nig nod by (inventor .lohiiBon, In thu Intent of wiping out all segregated vice dls trlcta. will bo subiulttod to a refer endum vote of tho entire state, If u movement Inltlnted today by tho Cal ifornia autl'tibatomcnt ami referen dum league can obtain mi indent sig natures to cnll for an election under the law. Otherwise tho bill will be come effective August 1. DON'T FOIUiKT- LEWIS' Jill). WEEK SAI.i: TOMOItltOW. FHESII HOME MADE TAl'FV 15 TS. hit. 1'HAM'T (WNIlY 1!0 CTS. I.lt. si:i:i oats at halves. Watch Re pairinj Watches should be cleaned nnd oiled onco a year to in sure perfect time and savo wearing of tho parts, . Wo have an expert watch repairer and all work is ftuarantoedi Bring your watch to us, RED CROSS JEWELRY DEPARTMENT, RED CROSS DRUG STORE JEWELERS and OPTICIANS, City Wot Complying With Ordinance Council. That two or three buildings on City Knglneor Gldley reported to Front street, near Commercial, nro the city council last evening that nB occupying part of the Btreot. was thu a result of tho canvass of tho town, report of City Inspector Trlbbey and It was found Hint thoro were 182 City Knglneor Gldley to tho city houses nnd buildings without street council Inst evening. One of tho numbers and 114 that had been In- bulldlngs Is the Arcnde restaurant correctly numbered. One of tho and the other Ifl tho McIMierson-GIn- buildings thnt wiib not numbered Her building. The former extends was the Mnrshflclil city hall nnd this nearly three feet Into the street nnd was promptly numbered, the latter about a foot. ' Mr. Gldley stntod that tho ennvass The nmttor wiib brought up by a had taken two men three, days hut request far a permit for tho orcc- that they had served notice on all tlon of a new building adjoining tho the occupants of tho defects, lie Kkblnd hardware building as barber said that with three r four exoop shop for .?. O. I.nngworthy. The lions, nil were very, glad to receive building would bo between the Ar- their numbers. endo nnd Mcl'herson-Glnser build- After some discussion. It was do ings nnd If it was put up. It would elded thnt after :I0 days elapses, the mnku It Impossible to move thu hit- city should take some further steps tor. Tho Inttcr building is on tho C. to see that tho buildings were nitin A. Smith compnny's property hut n bored. tenant who leased the site put up In tho future it was derided thnt the building. Flunlly tho Inspector tho city building Inspector should see was Instructed to have tho A rend o that all now structures nro properly building moved back. numbered before he passes final In- As to tho Mcl'hersnii-Gluser build- spectlou on them, lie will give tho lug, there Is some question. Mr. Al- applicant for the permit the number breehr said that it had been stand- nnd Inter will sen that it Is put up. lug thoro for 22 years which would There is an ordinance making it glvo it adverse pobbobIsou of tho a punishable orfonso to leave hulld Btreot. This will probably bo ad- IngH without numbers. Justed later. , Itoutlne llnhies. Kerry Service. ' Tho llconse of tho Owl saloon at C. II. McLaughlin sent n letter to the corner of North Front and Alder tho council ngaln urging thnt the was transferred rrom Georgo M. Ferry Transit's run bo changed so i oloninn to Owens nnd Atkins who that It would ply from tho recently bought tho place. Tho now mouth of Mill Slough to the mouth proprietors had letters from the of iHthmus Inlet, mnklng both tho chief of police nnd a banker nt Kol Smith mill and Unstable. In his let- logg. Idnho. stating that their ropu ter he Intimated that It' might not ho tntlon was good, long before the C. A. Smith company Tho council ndjourned to inoel would stnrt u town of its own nt liny next Monday night. Councllmon Al I'ark nnd then Mnrshlleld would , Ion nud Winkler wanted to adjourn surfer, for two weekH hut tho others wnntod Councilman Alhrccht said tho more froiiueut sessions r.nd ones County Commissioners would consld- that would not last until midnight, or the mnttor Mny 1 1. Ho said that Clarence 1'ennock wns ordered ro .ludge Ilnll was avcrso to tho long bated Ills plumber's license fee for run and also to hiving tho ferry the first three months of the venr stop nt the C. A. Smith mill. Mr. v because he did not take out tho II Allou said that .ludgn Ilnll said the, cense until April, ferry wiih n little unwieldry and also! The City Recorder wns Instructed that tho county was not In tho trhr-'tn transfer $1100 rrom tho general fie business. fund to tho Improvement bond In- Tho Iden of opening n moro direct lerost fund to pnv the first six street between tho city nnd tho months' Interest. This wiih In uilill Smlth mill by Improving Itnllrnad tlon to $2 IS wnlch was returned to avenue Its entire length was the fund from the general fund, broached but no definite action was Tho City Attorney wiih Instructed tnkon. to go ahead and collect tho Imprtivo- Someone suggested thnt It would ment bond pavment from Peter .M li mit bo long until thoro would bo riihoul and Kfflo Mngnrv for the Hireotcnr servico liotweon tlio mill West MnrHhflold sower. Thev ro und the town. fused to pny bocniiKo the Coos Hay ('mini Short Weights. , Wnter Company doos not furnish The city council discussed nt con- them sufficient water to onablo them Hlderable length C. II. McI.aughlln'H to use the sewago system. Ilnrrv request for an ordlnnnco giinrdlng Winkler. K. A. Klckworth and other's against Hhort wolghtH nnd measures, said that tho wnter service on top It wnH up at the previous meeting of tho Commercial avenue hill was nnd City Attorney Goss requested to very poor. City Knglneor Gldlev drnft nn ordinance. Mr. Goss read' said that the sewer was not too high a letter from tho inarkot Inspector, for service to the two places. Any at Portland to whom ho had np-,wny when they filed application for pealed for Information. This . bonds Hu.v u-nivmi iimt.. ri..t., ,n showed Hint Portland had spent protest, City Attorney (loss said, about $lni)0 for n sot of stnudnrd Councllmnn Winkler nskod that mcasuieB and scales and tho Insuec- tho imnrovoniont nt 1,'nm-innmii tr there figured Hint It would cost Btreot bo hnstenod ns Miss. Mnv Wall, about $M2 to get a set ndemintolwho owhb u lot which u nn- nu,i j-. . .i. . . -- -. -.. r tho liuprovlhed road, Is figuring fjuuuio 111 5UHU wiiiio, cream, and cobred 5tr!noc Usually sold at $5,00, Our price '$3 Middy Blouses F01 Ladies and Children 50c to Si 25 We have Just Installed the latest model of Hull,,,, . Wilne, which enables us to now maUe buttons n sj ' of any material desired. "MONEY TALKS" nt HUB DRY GOODS CO. 0'Connell Building, Phone 361 I TD COT IFBICK ID i Hi T Council Decides to Eliminate License on Sale of Veg etables Here. Life Is n council meeting, Hosed ami ruses nnd thorns, Somebody nlwnyH stepping. On somebody oIso'h coniH. Once we're called to order The Angel of Ufo presides; O. K.'s the bill of sorrowH, Our portion of Joy divides. Named on-the work committee A committee composed of ono Assigned to tasks unending, Our toll Is never done, Cznr l-'nte rulcH I.lfo'K council, A nod or his bend Is enough, To silence tho nlmless battle, And iiilut our brnvoBt bluff. Kternul In IiTh adjournment, Xo inattor our lino and cry. Wo II h a million nrolosts. To lose thoni all to his "Ayo!" IS. cm for Marshllcld. Mr. Gobs said that In vlow of this expenso and the ex pense of n markot Inspector, ho doubted tho advisability of It now. Ilo said thnt tho Portland Inspector reported that they had not accom plished very much there with tho possinio exception of preventing lit- on erecting n houso there w;Wi would Bhut off all menus of nccess to thnt section. City Knglneor Gld ley reported thnt It might bo .'10 dn.vB before he could comploto the plans nnd apeclflcntloiiH, mo city Knglneor wns Instructed tlo frauds In tho Bnlo of wood and - to arrungo to estiibllsh tho grade on fuel. Ho Bnld that there wub a liew.AiKlorsnn nvmum. imiu-,..,.. vi..i. 0...1 .......... 1 1.1 .1 1 . ..i .. ,.iiii ,1, iu Btnte law governing It but ho was nn- Tenth stroots, so that G. W. Knuf. mail nnd W. H. IlnlllOB can linnrnvn It. Ail ordlnnnco providing for the payment of Hugh McT.nln'a claim for ?2iir,n.Sl for tho old North Cedar (North llrondway now) improvement from the genornl fund was enacted, no ih aiioweii interest since April a, nblo to got n copy of tho measure now. Ho thought thnt this might provide n state Inspector who would do nil that was required In Mnrah dold. Coiincllinnn Winkler wanted tho city to take some action on It. Ilo Bnld that waiting for n stato offlclnl to come along meant that nothing 1 1011 would uo none. Councilman Copplo nnd othors suggoBtod thnt a slniplo ordinance' mmpiy porniittlng tho pollco offlcora to seize nny load at any tlmo nnd weigh or niensuro It and then coin pare tho result with tho ticket of tho dellveryman would bo nu ninplo safeguard. C. II. McLaughlin said that ho thought the peoplo of Marshllcld wore paying out about $."i00 a weok In overcharges. He said that stalls tics showed that 70 per cent of the measures were bad, a conslderablo per cent of tho sonlea short weight, that Is considering tho countrv ns 11 whole. Messrs, Allen nnd Copplo said that tho did not think there wns any considerable amount of fraud In this Hue in Mnrshlleld. Kinally the City Attorney and Waterfront rmniiilttnn vn- .,.,,. oil to draft an orillnnnn., .vn...,i.,.. ! third of the total millibar of work. the matter. ,, ' Helglum woro on stiiko this iiiorning, KiguroB gathered bv tho fllliCT uxnin BELG1STIE More Than a Third of the Workmen in Country Quit Work. U AuoclitrJ rr to Cuo Iljr Tlraw.) IUtl'SSKI.S. April IT.. Moro than IHMIK m ini-ri'pvi" 'L'" .00 m9.tt aro out' Th0 SnclnllstB ea-I!MMV,-il;V,11,',';11'1' ' TS. I,li. Miniated ItSO.OOO. The government 1 1..1.M 1 CAM) 'M Clh. l.n. ported everywhere todav. .Onlv fn.,r (men have boon nrrosted thus far for NOTICR oi' 1UXK1UTT S.V1.K. Inlororlng with non-strikers. Tho Nottco Is hereby glvon that bids "H'lKo loaders Insist- that tho strlko ...., t iiieneii uir die entire stock . nii no one of "Folded nrm or Arthur S. Ulnuchard Livery busl-1 not raised fists." The 3trlko I ness consisting of eight carringe I tended by Soclnllsta na n pr and b In- protest uiUBl HOIS WIS a SO irnilfrhl nn GKO. KLSTEAD, Trustee. last 20 year". ' " ' ,ho X-V,! P barker8 81UnS Tho MntHhlleld city council Innt evening decided to try and reduco tho high cost of living In Mnrahlleld nnd nt the snmo tlmo to aid In tho development of rniichlng nnd gnr denlng In Cooh county by removing the license on hucksters. Thoro la now n license or $.ri per dnv or $20 per week ngnlnst tho poddllng of vegolnbles In town, thnt la agnlnst any 0110 who sells more than the products or his own ranch or gar den. Tho inattor wns brought up Inst night by Mr. Adklna or Forndiilo. Ho told tho council thnt ho had ro contly bought n ranch nenr Allocanv and had nrrunged to rnlso a lot or garden Hturr. Ilo nlao atnted that ho wns arranging to linndlo tho prod uct or n nuinbor or other ranches along tho river nnd to thon poddlo tho prpducta from houao to houso In town. Ho snld ho had bought a hohio hero nnd waa going to niako tho biisluess porinnnent. Councllninn FergiiBon said that In New York thoy only charged n II coiibo or fr a yoar rrom huckstor'a wagoiiB. Hugh McLnln thought it waa a good thilig to encourngo. Councllninn Alhrccht Bald that MnrBhilold should cortnlnly wolcomo Cooa county farm products nnd do everything it enn to dovolop tho farms bore. Mr. Adklna said that for somo tlmo pnat, Cooa Pay had been ship ping III most Of Its vccatnblnn nnd tho rnnchera around hero complained iiecaiiBo the local atorea would not buy tholr producta. Ho Bald that they we're very poilshnblo nnd tho stores disliked to linndlo thorn. Councilman Wlnklor wnntod to know If Mr. Adklns wouldn't bo nblo to furnish tho products ebnnnnr Minn the stores. .John n. Goss said that the old or dlnnnco Imposing a llcenso or $5 por day nnd been Imposed to put Gow Why out or tho huckstor business nun artor It was passed, Gow Why quit his wagon nnd opened n storo. (-. H. JlcLaughlin said that tho whole mnttor wob n good nrgumont In bohnlr or tho public market placo which ho has been ndvocatlng. Councilman Copplo wanted to know why n huckster was charged such u high llcenso whon atreet ven dors or. hnwkora were only chnrged $10 por month for selling goods Irom a street cornor, Tho question of licensing fisli von- iiura was aiso Drought up. (Conllnued from P.igo 1.) bad drafted the franchise from the one which Mr. Chandler linn. He did not know Mr. CliiiiullPr'sMltboiabott the various Hems In Hi It. Councllninn Winkler wnntcd tode ror notion for a week but Counclloia Ferguson Insisted thnt It be dUposH or. He said It hntl been Iiangicg fire ror four mouths and waa taking too much time. Flunlly someone suggested that all fcuturcH ho olliulnatet! excepting the heating franchise. Cnunrllman Wlni lor still objected to voting on It anl Councilman Allen thought It ought to bo redrafted nud rounded Into ihipe City Attorney G083 Joslilngly Knurl ed that the fifty years might expire beforo Councllninn Winkler oteJoa It. Flunlly It was put to a vote al nil voted aye except Winkler t voted nny, s.iyiiih tl,ui IiuaaojpoiI to a llfty year frnnrlilse and that be did not rally understand how It " In bo nineiiiled. It wiib stilted Hint I ho franchise for bent nlono could be submitted to Mr. Chandler nnd sco If It waiwhit ho desired. The franchise li J amendment to the 0110 ho no bw. simply extending tho territory. He lms thirty dnys In which to accept L ir ho doesn't accept It, then, hi old franchise which covers the street nenr Ills buildings near Ilroadard Central, re inn Ins as It Is. TIFF BILL IS WEN I 1 Chairman Underwood Recov ers Sufficiently to Consideration of Measure. rnr AiitJ rwi c n ""' WASHINGTON, D. C. Apri I gj Chnlrninn Underwood waw'lrt" ly recovered from his HIbmi 1 to reauino charge of tie tarltf in the caucus Ho $ to gnldo the m,n,"'!,ffr5aW through tho . VimS Wte on tho floor In spite of " Itepresontntlvo Levy it free moved to placo wheat on j list. Fowler of Iln'3a6e0' "9 V an amendment to IncreaM ib poBcd duty on when ,t from 1 to 15 cents per busl e I. 1 "e d m , rejected both edn,,by W tho whent rate as flxefl T wood and bis co aB''- dfr,o Slow progress n he cowl of tho now tariff bill ' et tie xmiiA Houso caiieiis nas u . early prediction of Democrat era that tho bill would I be r , tho Senato by . ""caUCUs week of dollberatioi the less than half wa; hroB posed nioasuro wit" ?, dispose ' 'nnt Bchedulcs yet to be v oae notably' tho wool on, d Q Tho income tax Is nlo cer qulro consliiorauiu -- fc forfl ,n ably will not be reached Inst of tho weok. roed co;"- Today the caucus re bedule oration of the iisrlc " ', Nyi wheat being taken P " sed tie western ropresentatl es W , free Hating of lourde cm A iiV Incouslatent w " wheat or 10 cents a vu"" . CliOVEK SHED ot HALVE5' 1