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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1913)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1913 EVENING EDITION. DOINGS OF CITY COUNCIL ALWAYS A LITTLE IN ADVANCE BUILD SLIP AT CENTRAL AVE. Plan to Make New Landing for Small Boats There at Once. The Mnrshfleld City Council Inst evening In response to a petition from Central avenue property own ers am! others, decided to allow them to construct a slip at the end of tho street to make n landing place for the smnll boats. The mat ter was referred to the waterfront committee with power to approve the I plans. The matter was brought up by Ivy Condron and J. T. Harrlgan, who stated that the city would not SELL BONDS 10 CDQUILLE IN City Council Disposes of $20.- 000 Worth to Several at County Seat. LEVY 10 MILLS FOR NEXT YEAH City Council Fixes Tax Rate for Municipal Purposes After Debate. Coqullle citizens came In strong After considerable debate, the last night In bidding for the spec- .Mnrshtlold City Council last eve ial improvement bonds being sold nlng voU,(, ,() ,evy a ,nx of tcn mls by tho Mnrshfleld City Council to f()r mm,u.,,ni purposes for the coin cover special Improvements on sev- lR yum.. Thls )s the Bamo a8 oral streets. Tlie Council finally awarded $20,000 worth to residents of the Coos County seat. The bal- the levy last year. Councilman Allen said that the finance committee had talked the have to stand any of the expense mice ot i no issue win go 10 ioc.w luattci. ovc,. ,, (ledtlC(1 tlmt by contractors. The bidders and their j uurlnlllll8 90InC( tht, clty L.oul(l eel bids were: I along on the ten mill levy nnd that Dr. Walter Culln, of Conullle. bid lu thoutihl R wlso t() kuc) tho k,vy $1- per thousand preiniuni for $1000 , ., 110bsIIi1o. because I WOrtll. ntitulilo III ventm-u I'litulllir tn Imro illil Leo J. Cary, of Co.ulllc, bid par t ke th(, M ,ax ,ovy Women's Superb NewSuits Beautiful New Coats Fashionable Evening and Afternoon Dresses Stylish and Practical Wool One-Piece Dresses COMPLETE ASSORTMENT ECONOMICAL PRICES. AI TFRATinW DEPARTMENT IN STORE. THE CORRECT FIT OF EACH GARMENT ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED Thr ahnvr masons GXtilain whv Coos Bav women are himinn ,: suits, coats and dresses at THE HUB. for $S000 worth. O. C. Sanford, of Coqullle, $1.25 premium per thousand $!!000 worth. Fi. H. Hazard, of Co(iillle. $ 1 . Ti 0 premium for $5000 worth bid for bid City Itecorder llutler said that ten mills would not be enough and I that the- city would run behind. He said that the city was running bo I hind now. Councilman Copple said there were Moon & Unrelay bid par for $7000 ' o of ,, tlle 8lUllUloI1 worth. They havo this amount com- ()1U) W(,8 U) rn,w 1B ,ov. nn(, the Ing on street work. I0thcp t() uut (,own uxpenHC8f ,, lhiU . 1 lie favored the latter $uuuu worm to cover mo amouiu but that the petitioners would bear tlmt. .Air. Condron talked at length in favor of the slip, saying that the other slips were now crowded and that it was needed by tho boats ns as well as the business men along the street. Those signing the pe tition for It were the Mursliflcld Hnrdwnro Company, l'loneor O roe cry, First Nattonnl Hank, Owl Phar macy, I). Y. Stafford, Xollle Owen, A. J. Mntson, P. (1. Morton, S. C. Rogers, Olllvant & Wenver. Oeo. E. Cook, Ceo. Good rum, Tho Smoke house, Pair Store. The Parisian, Hub Dry Goods Company, 13. W. Kani mcrer, W. S. Chandler, M. ,T. Mc- Keown .and L, P. Price. I svUy.w, Ilorer & Company, of To- Qlicstloil of Ownership. Imln 1,1,1 nnr ,111. 1 iniTtieil Interest City Attorney Gos.s said that some (,n the entire Issue providing they "l0 wns oing t0 H'UPi't the tried to claim that tho C. A. Smith would be allowed $:i"5 for printing lm,,,, 1,10 1,alltl ouht to 1,1111 ovor Company had some claim about con- special coupons. Tills would mnko ,0 tl,( ''V the money they earned trolling the street. He said that the bid below par and ns the Jaw t01' I1''IK for private concerts, etc. tho compnny did not have a valid prohibits the sale below par, tho bid Councllmen Albrecht nnd Wlnk- clnlm as It. was a public thorough- could not bo considered. Inquiries Icl" Wl,' t,lu l'uoplo had voted for It fare. However, ho said that tho wore received from two or three ' ani1 tI,0' woru opposed to cutting It due them on street work. Hagqulst ft njorqulst bid par on $2-1 !).".. S:i worth, covering amount duo them, I Outside lllddors. Opposed to Hand. I Councilman Kvertsen said that the ' band was one place where the city , could cut down expenses. Me said j that $150 per month was altogether too much for this purpose, lie said ( that a band at $100 per hour wns j too expensive. Ho thought that if LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S GIRLS' AND INFANTS' COATS HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR xj L,u;(,aI. Hotter vnlucs than to offer here " iit-t impossible. IMtn values in l.v notion "l ! children up (, H Women's and ('tilldreii'H lloe, at ' " .-., years ot age. Klinoua .sleeve and Phil" sleeve cll'octs, faslilouahlc low THE LADIES' HOME JOURNAL belts. Also complete line of novel PATTERNS, 10c and 15c. r ,o.,ts ghis uu ,v.7. Kail Style Hook- anil November " "( riterioii of I'aslilon," ,"e (he ... . . copy. Attractive Prices "WOOLY BOY" and "VIKING1' KIMICKER suns AW OVERCOATS FOR BOYS. "'e file new inUuM " Aarjr lll,lcM s"ing for )(.ulnihi, I'Mi oiii'm, Hub; Dry Goods Co. original dock and whnrf had been other bonding firms, built by the P. IV. Dean Compnny Tho bonds run for ten yens. nnd later that when it was repaired, bearing six per cont interest payablo off without notice. .Mr. Albrecht. said that, what the people voted was right. Councilman Allen said that tho city notified the C. A. Smith semi-annually nnd enn be taken up " 1,11,1 oul' ,'(J0" voto1 fo' tMlli 'ea1' Increased Assessment. Councilman Allen said that owing to tho Increased assessment in t Smart Wear for Women. Corner Broadwayfand Central Avenue. Phone 361 Compnny to do It, instend of doing after the expiration of five years It tho usual way. On this ncconnt, They are considered ono of the tliey might attempt to control It. most desirable kinds of securities. ' Councilman Allen explained tlmt Mayor Straw was not present nt. Marshfiolil. the city would have $.', bo far as I ho repair of It was con- last evening's meeting. 1 000 more Income this year than last, corned, tho C. A. Smith Company Jan. Hennett wanted to know nbout f City -Attorney Goss that that tho had asked permission to do It them- building a bulkhead around Ills J IiKTeano In Mnrshlleld's assessment solves as they could do It cheaper, property nt Pourth nnd Johnson, fio i vor last year was about $::oo,000 Ho said that the whole oxpenso was Informed that the -wall could , tho total asressmcnt this year, ex would hnvo fallen on tho company not bo bnllt in the street nnd that elusive of about $:!.". 000 on public: ns thoy own both sides of tho he would hnvo to grade away more I utilities being ?2.r.i;:'.,.'M. 8,rco'- of the embankment. City Recorder llutler insisted that Mnrsden Water Mights. Walter Hansen, a crippled hov. 'en mills was not enough. Ho said Owing to the early doimrtur" of was given permission to drive his ?hnt in addition to the usual income. ' the ten mill levy carried Coiini llman Winkler last evening, wlieel-chalr on tho sidewalks. Conn-.the city had received about $2000 tlon In tlte street lighting rate would effect a saving, but ni,aln It was pointed out that in ore lights had been ordered, so thnt the city's bill was not reduced. Kerguson Saved .Money. Councilman Porguson, who took chnrgo of the street cleaning depart ment, was tho only one able to show whero the city had cut expenses from Inst yenr, street cleaning not costing ns much us It did then. Councilman Allen wanted to buy 10, (,,lrl, $- a street flushor for next year, Conn- "d 70 cents for L.MIICL ALBRECHI 1 FOR STREETS (Continued from I'ago 1.) BE Ml i 1 1 1 i 1 1 .m i v i.- nu mr n"ni ' t j 1 1 1 nu uu run- TIOKS It CK' FOII UHOI l tl ll I If. . ..... . . wt VIUI IMl) iilh II I 1 hII I.IKU 111 I. 1 Kltlll.W IiAST D.lv TO Hie fill. It was cllnian Albrecht wanted more firo figured that, tlm latter bid was high, ' apparatus and Councilman Winkler ,,, j,,.. Morrlssoy explained that It wanted a rest room for women, nnd ,, ,, ,,, ,,, ,() (u(, n a new city hall. , ,!Xp(,nSi( ,.(,movlnK , ,,, finally it was pu to a vote, and ..i,,,,!,!,,,. Mi Moutlne Kroceedlugs. i.awhorno take out tho old planking .-v...... .in ....... nun u..u.u ... ...... ,..,. .... .,.. , . brecht said that the s-elal revoniio I I'cadlng tho minutes. Recorder llul- ,n0 ,j10 f fn fo , " . i.. ....a... i ... i .. if ... i Int. Itnlil.i.l ...1,1. 41... ... ' ' .in iii.u.ii i uiiiy-i I vi) )i'r eeill '"'"n i.inn nun inn iitoiiih Ho Is but 'from rii-odclng. nnd Councilninn AN Ho said the city would need some fire apparatus, too, Tho fire department was allowed $:!",. "0 for tho response to tho falco j alarm from tho C. R. Peck home Councilman Allen said that the j ,M0 "f,1,'i' "' Councilninn Winkler forth nnythlng. hut If they wanted .V""0'1 ' !imk" '''' f 011 IiIh 110X ; Inst payment had been made on ti,0 ' Piotusto.J aalnst tho turning In of, o clear tho title now. they could ''T ,? , T . .V' ""'onlor old engine and that this amount , falo alarms. no nction was taken on Robert oilman Winkler urging tho action Mnrsden's waterrlght claim In tho ,,.. ,, A rlly park. However, a nnmber r Ul" 1 "v 1 ,m,' Til l.t.. i nt.. i. Hi 0 iw 1 tho committee talked It over Infer- '' n , "'" .?" "H " greater. Mr. Albrecht Insisted on f provlous meetings. n.nlly and dlfiered as to the value " a no nomio. which Iovv ()f oI(JV01) ,, Havn t , 8tl -fievoral meetings behind, of It ns follows: n" IT, .f, ' .'I' T m,rt JVM" "ot,'- to "vo " Uttto lefi ove,- than oioh to get caught- up soon. i.nuncNman Kvertsen said lhat ho " , '. jih. lo iinvo the city warrants below par, -.ei'imi iioi. voio io pay more than " """ " " $rto6 for it. - ll,H ,nHt fill for HPedlii!j Oeo. llalne ...,1,1 tlmi l ,. cnxM "I'l'ly oil that. Somo worth to elc ffii.tr 6" n.1.1ll,i....1 tt afford to pay not more Ihan ?2S per could nm.Iy on u now ono If It was lof ' Older New Lights. j bought without Increasing (ho cur- i " Oily Pnglneor Uoss said that It Several now lights worn ordered ' rom ',,lr expenses. . wns not worth over ?000. !1Kr ,.iliM i,v rbalrnnin l'vei iKo.i nf Councilman Copple said that If i i City Pnglneor llucklnghain said the light committee, who with CVirl j "l Council would tnnp nut a pro-is,.,,, gloom '"Had clooiiTMrbT.T "r,h ('lty 1 It was not worth over S:i00. A,,.(.,lti ,, 111!l(lo lnspo,tI()M gram of expenditure nnd ninlnlaln ' O.or tho ;,m 0f ,u, noIuM l.o. 1 $,X'00: S Messrs. Winkler. Hugh V.cl.ah. of Hie points that asked for then,.1" "tlff upper Hp" and not grant, trS- t0 ? ' nlla'J" fl'" WUm" ,'0",:,,,, " 'V!H ,,B,lU "',lm"1 V,MV: A,v IlKhtiory reauest for money, thoy could A ,0V(!(1 ' froin ,., nrM, ' S"n'1 Jn i lourin ami nan, fourtli nnd in ,,,.,,."" " Col-leu. Kleventh and llnll and Sev- enu'fo ''in.V'S ,,,'11'1 n, Hall; .can,,ce,s at ItPV- "m" loiinson, renin inul ivruso LINKS OX Till: IMUTII OK W.M. (MtAlfi. get along on ton mills City's Kxpenses. rooms in nie I'L W.MJ.W ,v XIOIT It.WU- building. I passed, .And no aartblv IioIm u-n -m.i.i in.i -, ,, . ....... ' -'"I' v.....,,, iv. IK. v. .u.u .un;,,! aiioii sa.o mat mm could ullny this sorrow nnd grief: citys exneuses last yrir were ?32.- n, ,. ,M.ontofi, Rv,.,nn.i.v . nnd Tenth nnd I.ockhart. Great Care Is Necessary in Taking; Medicines Your physician exercises great care In writing his prescription. He makes a careful survey of the symptoms and thou diag noses the enso. AVe exorcise equally great cam In filling the prescription with pure drugs that possess tho required strength. 1 000. City Recorder Rutler said: um, ' that for the first ten months this wm, ,llls l)roI1)l8t, t year the city had expended .?:!.", 0 10 j jj,f ,1111(1 that, the total for tho vein-1 j would bo considerably over ?m,-'i rMn,i fn ,., . , ! 1 nnn n i ,i . , . . : " I"cl,ni0'l f"i us a mansion abovo !Zta ' he,ne,dh0 W0",rt )0 "T ??r I .....F,,- jiieiui'il jl brecht, saying that the expenses be I ln rnrtii.tl nntinnm'fmMth riir mm vop ivnu nnniit s mi velopniciit In city polltici w peUtlon of P. K. Allen w r ii nu brought out for Couocllcei titm'.j curw wi nil i;ii iii iiiiL ...in M.i.i... ia th hit rn I tiii "HI 1 ll Hi r i iu ill it JMIIIIK nKlOWHIK Willi IUUUMIU- oiih covirliiK ror 20 contK ptr squaro foot. Dr. Tannrt nnd Homo othorn wnntod tills kind and nl! wlio doHlro li ...i.. ... . . . . u nui no anowod to maico pnvnto ,Imt ll8 was a joke i?r contracts for It In plnco of tho res- w IlpIlllelt on Mlck.r," iiiur pnuiK wane. Kqtmllzo Assessiiienls, .... ..... ..I rvinl'ift A 11 1 1 1 ll I i 1 1- (il iiRHOMHiiiiuilH r.ii' inn. (lint lin roulU ' .w,u.,.i ...... i i ii.i-a enp tlthcr Wi eill III 'nil n rnllntva. . I'miiirl ninn. as 111' 1.1..... i. r ,...1- i- .,.1 ...I...,. nnt pineiicu . ..... ...I if 111 north city limits Total cost nbout sent the greater nssessment varies from year. 1 1 per front foot. I Court from North Socond , to Him. Total cost. ? 18 12. 0.1, wth I i..-ii.-nsilll'lll Ol -.llll OH IIUJ BUUIII i.T lll"llt 1 u t n .....l c .1 ni . ....... I. ,...in ..... - . .. . I ...i, v-". ...i uiu ii. . i, r. ... .i.i a nnrimTi " ' , . . . . w onienuiu --. i w i rnti.a nt their noiue Assessment vnries from r.O coats folKS 01 u "... .... nlltrtT .ui 9i.an per ironi mot. ; ii,...i. t,p". rran' &"; . in from Third tn Fourth Totn . n hrOiec ' ' II V. SI Biai.iv.. 1 1 Ol SlUti .A., Illlllg PCIIIIUHB in."" 1 1 wua i fw". iv ! - I.'jtniin ii'na f.nlnp frt b I for Councilman, but I nnAL OVERFLOW. day. About a iou v. him. foro lio camn on tho Oounell were What soul from this love could re- frnlu. A CI nvnn t fn x... less. Mr. Albrecht retorted that he , ' 7,r : 7 W. ar V"' 'hnd calle.l tlm Cm.t.nira .iiim "'i".-i- who sweeping to tho necessity of retrenching some time ago and that thoy had not re- o'or; Bring Your Next Prescription to Us Red Cross Drug Store Phone 122-.T. Motorcycle Delivery. tronched. Someone suggested that the ex penses .of the onglnooiing dopnrt- jmont could be pnld by adding five . per cent or two and one-half per 'cent to the assessments for street Improvements. Tho total exponso , of the engineering department this ,year win bo nbout $-1000. Others ; opposed malting tuo improvements l pay for tho engineering, saying that it was like penalizing improvonionts nnd in view of tho fact that ninny of tho Improvements havo not had to pay It recently, It would be dis criminating. Just what tho extra money went for this year, some wero unable to figure out. Councilman Copplo snid that thero wero extra pollco men nnd somo of them might bo let out. It wns pointed out that the reduc- When nt eternity's gate wo hnvo crept Whon from lifo's stormy billows wo sonr! CARL L. ALBRECHT .mT rf. Ill a A 4 4Y tTIk IU KUW NJK IWAYUK Christian Church Silver Tea.- . . to np inn iriiiii inu ' .; " I.P of noon. eltlzoiiB of at tho home of W' South Droadwr. Our friend lay horo mangled nnd torn, Cut nnd bruised by thnt mill's cruel fnngs, 'Till a message from Heaven was liorno: Suffer not! Sweot peaco overhangs. Wo laid tills loved ono to rest, Sweet peaco bo his evermore; Wo know God's will it is best. Wo shall meet on that Heavenly shoro. M Bi H XOTICK. All outstanding bills ngnlnst Mntt's nilllnrd Parlors should bo presented nt once for pnyment, as I HHTO sold out. A. J. MATSON. To the voters nnd Mnrshllold, greeting: I liA.'nlit. 1.11,1(1. iiwin vi.vanlf nfl 11 ! candldnto' for the office of Mayor of i Wsl , "k j,d t' Hi.. ntv nf Mni.alinnl.1 nt tlm mill. Daniels Creex. " Ing city election to bo hojd Decern- Joints ol n .(M imu n n -t iii .uiivj - - . i.ajti in' ni'HHnnr in r mv nnmn 111 von i w .-Ann. ruily undorBtand nnd real zo ino .... ..iwpin" grave Importance nnd high respon- nun, u"v" the 0,i !!' RllilllMea nf tl. ,1nMoa nf HilH ofllcO. trOUUie T Hiopofni-n mnlru flilo ulnlnmnnt tlint .. r..p.'R'' If elected I will servo nil tho poo-1 ' ai, from Rogu''"' plo in a clean, just and honest man lier. I will work for a greater, progressive and penceful city. En force Its laws and Insist upon a clean, business administration. I linvo kept my pledge with tho peo ple of Mnrshileld In tho past nnd will do so In tho future. Respectfully, CARL L. ATiBREGHT. Llbby COAL. Th kind YOU barf ATAVAVH USED. Phone 72. 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