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mjMurr:..,." ....... ! -- ' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELO, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1913 EVENING EDITION 1 OOSBAY TIMES M. O. MALOVIJY ,S E. MAI.OXKY Editor unit Now Editor OK IUPKK OK THE MAHSIIFIELD. CITY tmi: people aim: heady. IT H130INS to look very much as though Huerta would exhaust the patience of the administration at Washington, nnd bring about. If ho has not already done so, a situ ation that will call for drastic action. Nobody in this country who thinks desires to see this nation compelled to net ns a policeman for Mexico, nnd yet wo may soon be placed In thnt position. Tho nations of Europe cannot un ite and Invade the capital city of Mexico as they did Peking. Hut ' they expect this nation to find a . . I.... l 1 -.!..,, I way 10 resioiu inner inuiu. mm ouni.- Ml HUT OF F UNO OF BOND n HOLD CAUCUS BUSY DAY IN AT E A I POLICE WORK j Will Nominate City Tickets Next Monday Night Mrs. McLaggan School Clerk. North Bend Good Roads Meet ing Includes Ten Mile in Big Project. Following an extended discussion of tho good roads projects and prin cipally as to which roads should ho i CoMf,(c,.n,i0 interest Is being taken, A caucus will be hold at Eastsldo next Monday night to nomlnnto can didates for tho coming city election Improved with the proceeds or tne proposed $440,000 bond Issue, the good roads mooting at North He-nil yesterday passed resolutions asking that the bond Issue be voted nnd that the money be expended on n trunk line road beginning at Myrtle Point and extending through Coqullle, Hucrta will listen to no plan that Marshlleld, North Bund, by ferry to tl:e women being especially active. The women held nn Informal eaueus Wednesday at the city hall there to talk over possible candidates, but nave kept their action secret. it. T. Whltty, present noting Mnyor and Councilman, Is about the only cnndldate for tho nomination of May or. John .loiinson and isugar siono- contomplates a reorganization along Glasgow and thence to Lakeside; also , cypher are likely candidates for Ue peaceful lines, sterner measures may h'rom Ilandon south to the e nrr t.0riloi'. ho taken. And, Indeed, It scenic at this time thnt they will be not much longer delayed. President Wilson has not listened to the Irresponsible press. Tho Jin goes have affected him not nt all. So long as there was hope of ending ' peoplo nnd some Marshlleld the chaotic conditions In Mexico by who had planned to attend insistent persuasion, ho has kept diligently at. tho task that appeared to hnvo fallen lo the United States. But when his appeal to the dictator of tho south Is answered by a threat to Increns" the Mexican army to a half million men, there appears little hopo that wise counsel from Wash ington will prevail in Mexico. If after exhausting nil other re Bources, President Wilson nnd tho administration determine upon more drnstlc notion they will have behind thorn tho support of the American peoplo. County line. Petitions are being cir culated to bring this nintter before tl e county court. The meeting was held In the ufternoon at the North Bond Commercial Club rooms and In eonsenuence some of tho Coqullle peoplo In the IF A NAME WAS AXVTIII.VO : evening were not able to lie present. However, there were about seventy live present, Including about fifty ranchers from Ten Mile. Cooston, North Inlet and t'-at section. A. I.. Morrison, of Contilll". president of the rns Cunfv ''nod Bonds Association, and A. ('. Un'l. nf '"lHi ln n' - sided. There was much iutorm.il dis cussion, but tho prlnrlpal talks were delivered by L. .1. Simpson, A. L. Morrison, II. C. Diem, Clins. St. Denis. 13. K. Weekly, Judge Hammond. A. (!. Itnab, Mr. Coleman, Mr. Kelly, Ned C. Kelly and Dr. Bartlo. Ten Mile's Claim. With the exception or L. .1. Simp son. A. li. Morrison 13. 13. Weekly The terms of Councllmon Steckle and Olson nnd Whltty expire this year. Fleet School (Moil;. Mrs. M. A. McLaggan. a prominent 13astslde woman, was last evening elected elerk of the Kastslde school district to 1111 the vacancy caused by the death of the late Chas. .Jordan. Marshal Carter Warns Boys They Must Be Good Sev eral Arrests Made. L. 13. Bllvens of the Marshlleld Turkish baths last nhl't caught one of a gang of boys who have been I causing havoc with his electric sign on North Broadway. They have been molesting him and others for some time. Marshal Carter Is today round ing them up and will give them n warning. Among them are said to bo Burt Trlbbey, u Hansen boy and a Mnrsden boy and two or three others. Many Ani'Meil. ' Tho police rounded up another big , bunch' of drunks last night and us ' usual lntoly, most of them were with out funds. They gnve their names as C. Castro, .loo Vresz, .1. I lander, 1 13. Mosco. .1. W. I3vernian, (i. Watls ' and F. Halllam. Beating llor.se. Marshal Carter Is today looking up ' a complaint about a m:n whose name I was given ns Flannuau. heating a WOODRUFF IS NOT GUILTY Barber Charged With Assault ing Walters Boy Discharg ed by Court. Floyd Woodruff, the barber who wan accused by C. II. Walter of as saulting his son, Henry Walter, aged 14, was dismissed by Just leu Pen nock yesterday afternoon after a hearing In tho ease. Im some ways the hearing resem bled n boy's court, a dozen or bo lads of nlno to fourteen years old Knew iii.nnt ii...10 ,e'l 'l'l. i. . L"u llSl. Tho InrW ..... r.!iswf.itii.,a'!!!?!'it... Plaintiff. h 1110 sts t0 6 Mp fi..... e not A. S. HAMMONr, fl''n a trip i,, loud on business. from a trb, ... ,. ""ie1 tofe, " tiii urn AIWO INU13USOIX of t w I'fssengor on tho "or !J, Mnmlinol.1 today! SUr WILLIAM HOUNDKn of fv Marshlleld toilnv "allU)0tO, ""reliant, was 1 mL ' Oil l)ll8lllC83. terdny GEO. RIDOUT ohjutiwed puhltp act!oitntant ti3ntii stm313t I HIT 1117(1111 11 I III' IHIL- V. IIMI'I IIUUIl 111 i She is an able woniun and will make ! I'"' Fourth and .lohnson. nn excellent elerk. The meeting also voted an eight mill tax levy for the coming year. INL 1 I Case Is Settled. j The charges against Dr. A. L. See, who was taken to the police station the other night, have been dropped and there will be no hearing In the case, friends of See having come to I his aid. a pool hall. Joe Mllner would bo soiling ladles' and' Dr. Bnrtle, all Insisted on part liatH. j of the bond Issue" proceeds being np- Honry Black wouldn't bo a white preprinted for a road north and east man. from the Bay. Messrs. Simpson. Bar- W. S. Chandler would bo selling tlo nnd Morrison urged that tho mnln shipping supplies. trunk highway between the Bny nnd lay Tower would ho six foot tall, tho Co(iilllo Valloy he built first nnd Wilson Kaufman would always that tho bond Issue be not endanger- linvo a cold. od by a district controversy ns to Win. Ashiunn wouldn't bo running which district should got the most of I the funds. Mr. Itnab, In summing up the pos ition of the peoplo of this section, said: "There are practically as many peo ple north of Coos Bay In Con C01111- tv whose only outlet Is by water nt Hie service of the tide, as there aro outside tee city limits of Bandou to the state line south of Curry County. Therefore they feel that It Is up to Mnrs'illeld. North Bend nnd the rest of the county to soo thnt Ton Mile gets the same show that Bandou is j asking fur Southern Coos and nil of Curry County. "Ten Mile has heretofore been lg noied. not counting t'.in Allegany soe Itlon. the residents north and east 'of Coos Bny represent one-tenth of LEAVE TOOAY OF FLECTION Curry County Votes May be Thrown Out for Failure to Obey the Law. (Special to Tho Times.) POUT OUFOKI), Or. Nov. in. A novel question has been raised hero In uonnectlon with the recent elec tion which may Involve much expen sive litigation before it is decided. The election oinclals In the Floras ( ,. ,0, ( ,)njJ Crook nnd Chetco precincts sent tho to 8n,0 w,on 11Hks t,0 ,,raP,.,.. election returns to tho county clorkitlve bride to "obey" before he ties PI3TI3R MII3NI30AT of Lakeside Is a business visitor In Mnrshllold today. C11ABLI3S ST. DI3NIS of Lakeside is a business visitor in Marshlleld today. MU. AND MUS. PI3TF.lt .TAMJSON. of Coos Blvor, are Marshfleld vis itors today. MU. AND MUS. NATHAN CHTLIP arrived on the North Star from Lnkesldo today. MU. AND MUS. 0130. P13TI3HSON of North Inlet lire visiting friends In Marshlleld today. Where the People Pay Rent There Is Value That's the Place to Buy Rent Is to be had where conveniences are. values uro merely prospective. Other 0 BREAKWATER Steamer Sails This Morning For Portland With Good List and Cargo. Tho Breakwater sailed this morn ing for Portland with a fairly good pn..songer list and cargo. Among those sailing on her wore; C. .Miller. C. T. Moore. 'Pom lilt- Will 13de, Oscar Thompson. Herman ' ,,,,! population of Coos County: hnvo Swansea. 0. 11. Singleton, Chun. Vac-1 ,:,s' (,,nvH- lss horses, 1700 sheep es, Tony Honiuti. (ins Simians. .Mm , lu"1 mwh ' "tor-k. At Ten Mile Tory. Clans Miiscan. F. Jewell. S. M.,,"'-v 'K"t 1M00 salmon this year llnthlom. II. Almert. Mrs. f'rawronl, "d had to pay five conls nplere to Mrs. U. A. Annln, F. .1. Fanlknor, tlollver thorn to tho mnrkot. Aalier. Jack Stevenson, .1. F.I "The freight rate to and from Ton, ' :iiderH, .lunette Ansaina, Annal11" mv nlmost prohibitive, being M'n. 'i', ,. Stew-M't, forty cents per hundred ench way. lu Herbert Stowart, 13. L. Lip- consequence much fruit Is left to rot H.111. II. 13. Miller. Mny I'tterberg. (!.j tho orchards, not being worth the 13. Musslck. Fiigene ailbertson, F. Cost f marketing It. and ranch crops Wood, .Mrs. F. C. Wood. Jack IVh-.are not grown ns thev could nnd miinii. Violet Blgelow, Florence Oil- j should be. The people of this region vor. Mrs. M. 13. Oliver. Win. Thomas, feel that they have onlv 11 lust nnd Kelly, Louis .lory, Mrs. Oliver , reasonable request to make when they ask that Coos County furnish them means of communication with tho balance of tho country. President Morrison, when seen at the depot this morning as he was leaving for his home in Coqullle said that the Lakeside and Ton Mile dele gation, being In the majority, insisted on iieing given n Hhare of the propos ed bond Issue. " am afraid." said Mr. .Morrison, "that the matter will get tangled up so that nothing can be done. However, there will ho an other mooting onn Decembor '2 lu Co qullle, at which time we hope to got the matter straightened out so that tne bonds will bo voted." al Oold Beach by mall Instead of hav lug n member of the board take them In person as the state law requires. Some who are opposing the $flO,i)i)0 bond Issuo for building a concrete bridge at Chetco nro planning to contest the election on these grounds. In case the Floras Creek and Chetco votes aro thrown out the bridge bond Issue will be defeated. , tho knot. SEGIfJS SUIT .1. 11 .lory, l.erey Calvin, Mrs. 13. C. Nich olson. Mrs. A. 13. dear. Alma Kasan. Fannie Kasan, J. 0. Harrington. A. A. Miner. Mrs. A. A. .Miner, Mrs. J. W. Dye, Blanche Moore, N. J. Dlsh Ington, Mrs. N. II. Anderson. Six Weeks to Christmas HF.Mi FA IKS TO SOl'.VI). OVER STREET Henry Sengstacken to Enjoin Coquille from Using Mc Donald Property. (Special to the Times). COQIMLLI3. Or., Nov. 15.- Henry Sengstacken of Mnrshllold. agent for .Mrs. Alice McDonald of San Fran cisco, Is hero today for the purpose of enjoining the city of Coqullle from proceeding with tho c street Improve-1 incut. Ho untitled thorn some time ago thnt Mrs. McDonald owned n triangular strip along the street. (SO feet wide at one end and tnperlng down to a point, which tho city want-, od for tho street and parking. He offered to sell It for $1200 but the city claims that- public use has made it a right of way and refused to pay and started to Iinprovo It. J OPEN MONDAY READY FOR BUSINESS Karedes & Panos 307 So. Broadway. ' Next Door to Postoffic1. AMERICAN, GREEK. ORI ENTAL AND ITALIAN GOODS. Give us a trial. Phone 192-J. People live In IVny Park. Oood homes nro there. It Is convenient for men who work In the mills, It U eloso to the mills, nnd on a good road. Mnny peoplo live there who do business In the city, becnuse they can get lots there for homes cheaper than anywhere else within equal distance, and pay for them on terms which almost anybody can easily afford to pay. We Nave Sold Practically All The First Lots Offered Have Just opened up n now portion of tho plat, fine loved lots, reached by good roads. We have clenred the streets, and tho lots look flue. A number sold already. $10.00 Down Secures a Lot Balnnce on small maul lily payments. Don't he afnlJ. Don't take the negative ndvlee anybody can give. Think over the mutter In earnest, nnd learn the facts from us. Property gladly shown at any time. I. S. Kaufman & Co., Phono 1.10. Submarine Attachment 011 Oifonl Beef Buoy Not Working. Word was received by Henry L. Beck, light house Inspector of tho 17th district, from tho tender Heather this morning that tho submarine hell on the Orford reef irns and whlstlinir buoy Is not working. It Is supposed I 1 but the mechanism has been clogged by marine growth. It Is the only submarine bell attachment on this coast and when established it was in the nature of an experiment. Mr. Beck savs that no effort nrnlmlilvwiM bo made to put It In working order I llott. John Wlison. Jerry Doyle, Tom' uniiii ucn'ie nexi spring uecntiso ot uiarK, Arcnie Wilson. Walter Old nnfavorable weather conditions. On I land. Clmnl. ictllntt. .Tnni..a iin,.,,.i. I the Atlantic Coast submarine bolls' Clyde Klllott, Oxel Hudborg nnd Olo tailed to give satisfaction. Noah. i AXXIVIJBSAUV PAUTV. I ' A delightful surprise pnrtv was' tendered Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm, Henron last Tuesdny evening at their homo nt Llbby, the occasion being the oloventh anulvorsary of their wed ding, j Delicious refreshments wero served during the evening. The guests pres-i out wore: Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Wilson. 1 Mr. nnd Mrs. James Oldlnnd. Mr. nnd! Mrs. L. 13. Doll, Mr. and Mrs. Win. I Deweese. Mr. nn Mrs. Fred Klllott. I Mr. and Mrs. Chns. Dewoese. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Deweeso. Mr. and Mrs. 1 Wm. Henron, Mrs. It, Davenport. Mrs. I Oeorgo Davenport. Mrs. (Jeorgo Forrvj nnd Mrs. Mnud Petors; Misses Lulu Davenport. Irene Deweese. Pauline Deweeso, May Wilson and Toonle ntes; .Messrs. Oeorge Doll, Fay 131 The Wiseman Buys a Ford and Puts the "Difference' in the Bank Buy a Ford for Service Buy a Ford for Safety. Buy a Ford for Economy. Buy a Ford for Tire Mileage. Buy a Ford for Luxury. Buy a Ford for Speed. 1 Buy a Ford for Satisfaction. . Buy. a Ford for Comfort. ANYONE CAN AFFORD A FORD. COME IN AND TALK TO ME ABOUT IT. GOODRSS GARAGE : coos covm VhnM 3734 X If" SOLI'J HULLING AGENTS FOB CADILLAC CAItS IS Central Avenue Get Your Present While the Christmas Stock Is Fresh. DO IT NOW. UALITY ITNEXCELLED Photos U Finish ARTISTIC TplME taken ELEGANTLY I) Posin 1 Spinas C Mounted ft ealistic Many styles A ll work Portraits' jf 1 ?roCmhoose Guaranteed ss TUDIO Front i what ii nil. yy " 4