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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1913)
wasfcw- THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1913 EVENING EDITION. i OF THE CITY COUNCIL Extra Special feSampe Suits STREET M IS DI8GUSSED L A Complete Assortment of Regular $25.00 Suits """""''H DOINGS I CRUSADE GOOS COUNTY 10RE IDIHG PRODOCTS FREE PRECINCTS IP (Continued on JJPoJJj, Nasburg's addition was ordered graded nnd Improved. It In. also proposed to put In part of tliu sewer between Hemlock nnd .lunlper no tlmt the street would not hnvo to bo torn up Intor for It. The lntter will hnvo to be done by private contrnet or the property owners. There Ih n bin hill on tho Htreot. which will neces sitate u deep rut. It wns suggested thnt If a hydraulic dredgo could be secured that the hills could bo cut down nnd fills could bo mndo to advantage ninny places nnd It niny bo thnt an effort will bo mndo to get ono brought In hero. Tho grndo on Curtis nvenue rroin Uroadway to Second wns ro-ostabllBh-ed preliminary to putting In hnrd paving. Councilman Winkler wan ted tho property owners on nil proposed street Improvements consulted be fore nny action wns taken, snylng thnt tho expenso of tho preliminary work would bo saved In caso tho pro ject wns abandoned on account of protests. It was explained to him thnt tho profiled woro of value any wiy. Tho improvement of Fourth street Eleventh street, Tenth street, John son avcuuo mill Hemlock will bo ready for flnnl nctlon nt tho next meeting of tho council. Some ono objected becnusu the street Improvements woro being started so lute, but City Engineer Oldlcy pointed out thnt Inst January ho had tried to get them started but some thought there wns no hurry. Fourth Htrcet Protest. A protest from W. F. Miller of tho local Southern Pacific Interests ngnlusi tho Improving of Fourth jJtrcot botwocii Kruso nvonuo anil Coal IJiuiik Inlet was read last night. It stated that tho company wan op posed to tho iiroposod Improvement or nny Improvement now ns no one would be benefitted. Tho latter was not a formal remonstrance nnd was laid on tho tnhln by tho council. City Attorney (Joss said that the letter was possibly to lay the foun dation for Injunction or other legal proreedlng later. Tliifli Miil.nltt nrt'nil Mint Hir. Itn. provomont of Fourth street bo has tened, j Itoutluc Proceedings'. I.ettors from Ohio nnd Indiana I Hood I'ommhislons exprcsHiug nppreci-' ntlou of tlio gift of tho city nnd cltl-1 zens for relief of the sufferers wuro road. Messrs Wright & Nason were given n pormit to use part of tho street around tht new Chandler block while constructing It. Mayor Straw was almoin from last evening's meeting. Tho council adjourned for two weeks the nuxt meutlng being .May G. A warrant for the collection of the nssossmeutH on llnll avenue was or dered Issued. on IS PROPOSED City Council Appoints Com mittee to Act With Ministers. A letter from the Marshflold Min isterial Association, composed of most of tho protestaut ministers In tho city, was received by the city council Inst evening asking, tho co operation of tho council in bundling tho moral problems of tho city. Tho letter wns signed by Hev. A. F. Ilnssford ns secretary and ltev. '.. 0. Howard, Hev. J . K. Ilurkhart and Hev. A. F. Ilnssford were present but did not take tho matter up with tho council. After hearing tho letter rend, the ministers were asked about it but they stnted that they would rather discuss It with a committee. Final ly upon motion, l'rcsidout It. A. Copplo of the council nutiied Conii rllnteii Albreoht, Ferguson nnd Al len as a committee to confer with the ministers. After this nctlon hnd been taken, City Attorney (loss stnted that It woitld be well to empower tho roni Inlttee to engage tho services of such men or take such action ns might bo necessary In getting evi dence. Ho said that tho men them selves nnd the regular officers could not get It. Tho council flnnlly vot ed to empower tho committee to tnke such action us they thought necessary. The committee of tho council and the mlulsteis will meet Wodnosdio afternoon to discusx the situation. It la uiulei-Mtond that n uoucrul mor- .. ... .- --- -- . dii.ii.ii ui crusauo is proposed, me opening smith company gun of which wiih the sermon dellv- j:ave to vncate ered by Hev. llassrord at the Hap tlst church Sunday evening. City Will Charge Old License Hucksters Selling Imported Products. GRAND SHOWS I nnrn n nnn mm it PICTURE vi:u i.tioii i'i:i:t of fiij.m hi:- PICTINt! I1AYT0X I MSA ST Kit SHOWS IIISK OF FI.OOI), WATKIt AT ITS HEIGHT AX1) OX THE hkcmni: snow tonight. - I - AMONG Till: SICK. This afternoon. Mnunger Marsden of tho Orand Theater, shower tho llrst real films of the grout Dayton Hood dlsnstor shown In this section. I reported thnt thero wns no nccos Over 1.000 feet of film grnphllcnlly I Hty for n Fourteenth street sower That tho removnl of licenses from hucksters In the city of Murshtlcld shall bo only on the ones who soil Coos county farm products was tho declaration of tho council last even ing. Councilman Winkler reported In favor of levying a $. or S10 an nual license on hucksters to give the city better regulation of them. Mr. Adklns, who brought tho mat ter up, was present. City Attnrtio Oofs said that Mr. Adklns wanted to peddle outside products nH well ns Coos county fruits nnd vegetables. Messrs. Allen. Copple nnd Albrecht thought thnt the only reduction should bo on Coos county products. Mr. Allen stntlug thnt to nllow tho peddling of outside products would bo unfair competition to tho grocers and merchants. Finally It wiib ngreed thnt tho ex emption should bo onlv for hucksters hnndllng homo grown stuff. Mr. Copplo said that ho wns opposed to any license on these- thnt he op posed n license as It tended to mnke a monopoly. However, the other councilmon and Hecorder llutler fa vored n smnll license to give the city hotter control of the po'dlors. Must Vacate the Street. Contractor Wilson in bohnlf of Mrs. Fllesborg appealed to the city council to change Its order for the re moval of the building on Front street, known as the Arcate restaurant, buck off the street. He said thnt she hnd no lease on tlio site, renting rrom month to month from the C. A. nnd wns liable to anytime. Ho said that she paid S!) per mouth rent for (ho ground space and received $10 per month for the building. He said that I'. A. Siindberg. former city engineer, hnd given thont the street Hues when the building wns erected and that It was supposed to be off tho street. Mr. Sandbcrg Is a broth er of Mrs. Fllesborg. Owing to J. 0. I, ung worthy having arranged to put In n bnrber shop next to It, tlio coun cil decided that Mrs. Fllesborg would either have to move her building buck or cut off the front where it ex tends over the street line. Mr. Wil son estlmnted that the building was worth $1,000. while Councilman Al brecht thought thnt It wns worth about $.'100. Wet .Mut'sliHelil Sewer. Peter MlrriiHoul wnnted to know If ho paid tho bond payment on tho West Mnrshlleld sewerage system, which lie Is unable to use on ac count of lack of water supply and pressure on the hill, If he would bo nllowed to connect up with tho Four teenth street s'er when that was put In nnd not bo assessed for It. City Attorney (loss snld that tlio council could not enter Into n con tract of this kind, binding some fu ture council. City Engineer Gldloy Marshfield Will Have to Have Four or Five Instead of Three. Mnrshlleld will have nt least ono more voting precinct to comply with the new Oregon Homo Utile lnw and City Attorney (Joss nnd City Hocordor llutler have been Instructed to tnko tho mutter up with tho county court to nrrange II. Tho nintter wns brought up by u letter from Judge llnll last evening In which he Hinted that tho county court would hnvo to renrrnngo the precincts. He said that the law required the order to be is sued In July, but us the registration started in June, he planned to nr rnngo nt the Mny term term of court the new boundaries so thnt It would not lend to u double registration or confusion. Tlio lnw provides that the voting precincts of the country nnd towns can't overlap nny more. Additional precincts will nlso bo re quired on nccouut of woman suffrage, ono precinct being required for each .'100 voters. This led to u discussion us to the number of votirs In .Mnrshlleld. The largest vote eer polled here was about S.'il but this wns before suf frage. Some thought theio ought to ho nt least 1 " 0 0 now and others thought that 1200 would he a big estimate. At present, nil north of Market Is ono precinct, between Market and Elrod another and all mnitli of 101 rod the third. Just how these boundaries will be changed will bo discussed at the next meeting of tlio council. srss: C PROJECTOR OF IE I Promoter Chester at Eureka Will Build R oad From Portland Down Coast. portrn the rise of tho flood waters. the torrent nt Itn height sweeping ..i.n. ... . ,.-.. , ,.,,. ,10 ,,llyi ,, tc, ro,.,MlK waters Jlrondway who has been qulto sick. u,ving the wreck and iuIuh behind la reported Improving. , tnomi Turo wnB n ,,,K ,.rmv , om for the afternoon performance nnd many Mrs. William lllauchflold of South Mnrshlleld Ih confined to her home with u severe attack of pleurisy. Mrs. E. Vnmey of Conledo. who has been In town receiving medical nld for a severe case of tonsllltls, re turned homo today. Alex Wilson, who returned on tho Redondo from l.ane Hospital, San Francisco, Is being cared for nt tho Coos Hotel. Ho is in u serious con dition. Mrs. ('. H. DiuiKan. of South Coos Hiver. whoso leg wns broken two "weeks ago. Ik reported much Im proved. Until yesterday the. attend- declared It to be ono of the best nnd most timely films they ever saw. The dim will bo repented tonight and homo other good feature film will bo shown with it. lug physician has been unable to re duce (ho fracture owing to (lie swelling. now us only one house, thnt of 1). C. McCnrty would bo benelltted. This led to n discussion of lots sometimes being nssessed for sewage systems but nothing could bo done about It. NORTH BEND NOTES. - l Olive Ulchards, of Sumner, today visited Miss Landrlth, who Is 111 nt Mercy hospital. .Airs. K. George Smith of South Coos lllver visited relatives hero to day. A. Ilrett. of Cniiip i! whone nrni and leg were amputated last week, .n fel-llwiK ..(, H.WUIjr. ,, . ,. llolw1., M.-rnilll ...III fititflpttl 111 ti illtiiirtt tlitu r.cnitliix nn Hairy t.ran . of tamp 1. who is pmvntary to Dr. Illrd 11. Clark and con lued to Mercy hospital with u.Miss llessle Daln. who will leave on splintered leg bone, is reported Im- the Ilreakwater Saturday for Porl !'"? ' lunil. ROYAL Baking Powder The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar, and absolutely pure. Gives to food that peculiar lightness, sweetness, and delicious flavor noticed in the finest bread, cake, biscuit, rolls, crusts, etc., which expert pastry cooks declare is unobtainable by the use of any other leavening agent. El'HEKA. Call.. April 22. The Herald savs: That Kurekn. pro viding suitable harbor rii'llltlct nre found to exist, will probnblv become tho termluuB of a traiiKcontlueutul tnllroad which will reduce the run ning time between this roast and Chicago by nt least three hours was stnted by E. M. Chester. proldont of the Portland nnd San Francisco rallrond, upon his nriivnl here. Al though his company Is now engaged In urruuKiiig for tho construction of a const road from San Francisco to Portland the east and west llnt will bo the ultimate end of the company. As yet tho const terinlniiH of this latter road bus not been determined upon but, uccordlng to Chester, Eu roka has a splendid ehnnce of being selected ns tlio western terminus of tho projected transcontinental rail road. In the Cnscade mountains, Chester states, a pass has been found which nf fords u fur bettor grade than any of tho big railroads now possess nnd It Is probably through the pnsa thnt another great steel highway will bo constructed. With tho completion of tho proj ected coast road from Portland south to Trinidad, traffic arraugo inentB will bo mndo with tho South ern Pnclflo whereby tho trnlim from Portland will proceed southward to San Francisco over the tracks of the Northwestern Pacific, thereby milking It unnecssary to pnrnllel tho railroad now under construc tion, The trains will enter Oaklnnd over existing tracks. Although, accordlni: to Chester. the Portland nnd San Francisco Railroad company is not connected with tho other companies showing activity in Oregon and has friendly relations with tho Southern Pnclfle and traffic agreements permitting tho mutual use of tracks either ex isting nt present or to be construct ed uro In view. In fact the nnmo under which tho orgnnizer.s of tho company nro now proceeding is simply for preliminary purposes nnd mny bo changed in tho near future. Chester will go north by the over land route. Later a crew of sur veyors will visit this country In tho Interest of his company, his report being awaited before tho surveyors uro sent south. f. ..r' ' . .. .. In i Special at $ 1 875 This nssoitmeiu is a special purchase of Sample Soil roiii one of the largest and best inakois In America, Each and every ono is a Suit thai sells rcfiiilnily at $25,00, The maker sold us the entire lot at a price that enables us to of fer you most icmaikable val ues at $1875 They are shown in a vari of different styles -every c? a smart distinctive model, arj tho materials include the new est fashionable weaves d desirable Spring colonics, Tin collection M,llc, with philn, Miiai'l whlp-cocN, cloths anil oilier inciiioes in, mi Miaigin iriiiii nml rut-a-m; half Im'IIciI or Norfolk Jml.eK Tlitre art I'Veneh screes, illagouiil clnli, I'iirIMi novrlt; hprliiK falirlcs. Col-us Include nau, (W- liagen, tuns In different shad v, viuhuii limes nf limnn, ShqM checks nml rich mixtures. Illgli-grude -allu linings, will, tMk ranging Hum shiuleil green to the beautiful N'clbrmr. A Full Line of Sizes 14 to 44 Alteration Department in Store , See East Window Display "Money Talks" at HUB DRY GOODS CO. O'Connoll Bldir. Phono M Q. 0 BEIGHK Government Said to be En deavoring to Compromise Political Walkout. (Iljf AKlatc,1 I'ri'M lo Coo llajr Tlmra. 1IH.USSHLS. Anrll 22. Tho Bol- Kliin Rovornniont Ih reported to bo iinoiii 10 nccepi a comproiniBo iiim thiiH biliiR to an end tho political Htiiko of a hulf a million workers, who deinnnd oiiinl HUffraRO. Tho Htrlko has crippled Industry nnd com incrco for tho Inst ten days. N COAST m BASEBALL SGOI I'OltTIIlt STIM, IIKHK II. 1' Join II. P. hittmi Arrives Hero to Kailroad (Viudnctor. nuttoii. of Porter nrothon nrrlved hero Inst night ovorland to confer with .lohiibon Porter nbout Konio of tho worje. In consonuonco of his arrival. Mr. Porton iostponod his departure and has been boIub over lunttorH with him hero. Mr. Porter in also understood to bo com pleting urruiiKoiiieiitH for ofllcos for hnndlliiK their local work on the bay and this end of tho lino. This Is some of the detnil work of tho cuinpany nnd Mr. Porter hns llttlo to ttlvo out concerning It. Anyway, bo does not like to talk about what thoy aro going to do nnd profers to nave announcements, etc., como from tho Southern Pacific olllclnls and engineers. AT TIIU 1IOTKLS. I The Cliuiiiller. V. C. KuowIoh, Hiver Falls. Wis.: II. II. Grant, Portland; A. Swnnson. Portland; T. W. niow, Portlund; II. I)iittnn, Portland; .1. W. Uossless, city; P. II, .Mnsliln, San Francisco; .1. T. Conloguo, l.ampa; Kathorlnu Conloguo, I.nnipn; Oenrgo Hlnlr, San Francisco; K. X. Smith, llnndon; D. M. IJutosh, San Frnncisco; J. P. Church uud "V. N'owton, Alhuny, Or. Uoyil llolol. Hon Shrndor, Hnndon; C. A. Ack erninn. Rosoburg; K. A. MeDuffeo, Coqullle. Illauco Hotel. Mary Soymour. aiirdinor: Churles Tuor. HosoIiiiik: Alex Syron, Hose-t burg; Potor Syron, Hosobiirg; Tom Syron. Hosobiirg; C. C. White, Ktt geno; Wllllo Wnrner. Myrtlo Point; K. M. Klllott, llanlols Crock; H. N. Ilolcomb, Lakosldo, Hole! Coos. Mrs. E. Varnoy, Conledo; Hyrd Lattln, South Cooa Cnptaln Edwnrds, Allegany; .Matthenson, Dorn. Mrs, Hiver; G. II. Tlmea' Want Ads bring roaults, If you havo anything to soil, ren trade, or want help, try a Want A New Series Opens TodayWj Sacramento Playing at Portland. . . nA AdHI " now series of gam i , r i ni.nn today ,B ' Playing as follows. Sacramento m ' "' pmtbrtl . ... . ..-M.ia nt San rrw11 I I.DS VllhV'v- -- nnuinml at venuc A Good M looks his best la good 'J1 so does any oi -- ., Wjj We can mane y -ij ".r .,' the roDsdoo. liolng'wclldressel. There's only one M"utf. twePiiBooiimenwui. -ti,o enrments. u",.m, W Inside ns their " v .irninUo them . W r i,-, elmveltau.--htcc business to oor indications "for the. FIXUP .v, STOIIFA Marshfield North V-!'na8acWnftr1 U1U, DIL. - ,,...( Ml" ' troti kldnes to the n a actio". ( would not WW ,roulr,,Jp ,ef from Wjy'U otg ;1: riii' rn "Toe -' sons Drab' O' .aaJVi'y,. ""