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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1914)
WaEBEa w i ' " ' ' j i ' ' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1914 EVENING EDITION. RH Hub Clothing & Shoe Co.' "MONEY TALKS" Marshficld Banclon Myrtle Point. 5 a JL Jl ! mFfsasevjiMsa. earn ft "V( 5EASON Em n Of 'Men's and Boys' Hats, Caps, Underwear Suits, , Dents, YOUR B Overcoats, Trousers, Raincoats, Sweaters, Etc, at prices that mean AVING CHANCE I i If you are an old customer of this store, you knew that when we advertise bar gains they are sure to be fully worthy of the name. If you are not a regular pa tron of ours, you could not select a more opportune time to call and see how we help you to stretch the purchasing power of your dollars. Even those who have become somewhat accustomed to the unusual values we always offer at Clearing Sale time, will find many happ" surprises for them at this sale for the prices in several instances have been reduced lower than ever before. Our assortments are exceptionally good now, but of course will become greatly depleted in a short time of selling at these uncommon prices, so an early call is advisable. ale Now in Full Swin Follow the Crowds wmamKammmmmmamEgemamm vwmmmMmmmmmmmmamammmmmmmsmKimmmmamBmmmm FOR EXAMPLE PRICES SEE THE DISPLAY OUR WINDOWS. OUR TAILOR IS HERE IN THE STORE TO DO ANY AND ALL ALTERATIONS FREE OF CHARGE. REFER TO HAND BILLS AND LARGE AD FOR A COMPLETE PRICE LIST. MB "Money Talks" l Myrtle Point, MARSHFIELD Bandon rggggjjMiM.aLiiiMcax3grf7n NORTH BEI City as Whole Will Have to Pay for Slopes Instead of Property Owners Tlio North Iloiiil City Council sustained tlio objections of property owners, who flloil a protest against tlio payment of 2fi contH additional por yjirtl for "slopes" at tho meet ing hold lllHt lllgllt. Tho property owner who hurt filed prott'nt on Monroe mid Connecticut BtrootH wuro on hand hint uvoiiIiik. nnd were roprosontod by Attorney N. C. Mol.ood. Tho Council iihIuhI that tho poHitlou of tho property holders ho mailo known In the mat ter and Attornoy Mcl.cod inaiio a short addroKH polutliiK out that should tho Council deride the prop erty owners were liable for the ex cess fill, made hv Porhnin mid t S 11 ley, ho Hliuply wished their decision In tho mailer. He a I no made It plain to tho Council that the city wnH nctliiK In tbo position of a tii h pnsgor on private property and hnd no lognl rights whatsoever In the matter, as tho property owners had not authorized the cltv to make a fill of nay kind upon thulr property. At thin Juncture City Attorney Dt liyHhlro Interposed and asked that tho city refuse to recognize tho "rider" atinched to the eontrnets nnd dismiss the property holders on Munroo and Connecticut streets from tho roHpoiiHlbllity of navlng for the slopes. After some little discussion on thin matter a motion wan made I iv Councilman Kern that tho prop erty owners ho dismissed from lia bility In the mat Im- of paying for "slopes." The motion was carried. Poor Spirit Shown. "I nm sorry to see such poor spirit on the part of the property owners," wild Mayor Slmnson after the motion was curried. "Tho Council has tried to do its host In these matters uml at this particular tlmo It should have the support of every loyal citizen. " It always meets some obstacle to make mat tors more complicated for the Coun cil." With the refusal of the prop erty owners to puv for those slopes tho bunion will fall on tlio city and thi inonev will have to bo paid out of the general fund. Street Work Oidereil Paid. Tho council ordered tho com pleted work on tho following; streets to bo paid for: on Ohio street from Sherman to Stanton; on Stanton from Sherinnn to Delowaro; Hole ware from Stanton to Suthorlln: on Mead from Virginia to California, and an Munroo streot to a point ' 400 foot north of tho north lino of Florida streot, Tho amount to tie raised by assessment on tho prop- IE MD HIS TO HUGE FOR CHARSES HE: 5IET CHARITY erty to ho paid tlio contractors be iiik $i:i.t;:ir..t;2. Engineer IteporlN. City KiiKlneer Andrews submitted a report to the Council of bis rec ommendations of the establishment of new grades nnd tho npproxrmnto cost of cutting streets 011 the terri tory on which ho roco in in ended tho: establishment of grade. Mayor Simp son Inquired of the City Knglneeri " ' as to tho best method of provontlng ...... . . Mai'Sllfiold Afrlf nf Pnnlno slides on tho streets whoro work Wltll Depilty and FOlll' Pl'ISOIl-, '11 nV n F108 nan neon accepted ny tlio city. 51 r. ; pro nvnrlnnri Trin tn 5n- Andrews said that ho could see no, tlb UyUldlUI UIJ 10 oa .roiief at tho present t lino, as woath- 10111 IS BCflllll or condltlotiH would not nerinlt nnvl porinnnout Improvomcnts In tho way' Kscortlng his smnll tinny of crlm- B giving a big bonoflt hull ni'tii.ir or drainage. On tho reconiinonditlnn Innls, Sheriff (Inge this morning left hall next Snturdnv 11 gh tlio ro of Councilman Curtis, J. W. Grout for Salem by way of Gardiner nnd crods of which will go for nrovlilliiir was engagod to net on tho direction Drain to plnco thoin In tho state pen- nn education for Gregory Cantv to of tho City Engineer and to prevent Itontlnry, whoro they will commence fit him for offlco work 'as tlio loss slides and washouts Inasmuch as serving their sentences. Cy Noah, of of hlB leg mnkos otho'r oceuimt Inn It lay In his power, this system nf- Coos River, wns sworn In ns a donutv linrilii- m.ir ui.,..i.h,. ' fording a tenipornry rollof, nnd shorlff nnd accompanied the party Tho mutter wns taken 1111 hv tho nvoldlng tho Incurronco of heavy ox-J tc aid In provontlng any attempt of Eagles at a rocont meeting mid C uiu prisouors 10 ureiiK lor iiueny u. tioing, Dr. 13. 13. Straw nnd Max while, passing nlong the bench or Teppor nppolnted a cominlttco to through tho lonoly stretchos of for- tnko charge of tho benefit and nlso 08t; . to net ns trusteos of tho funds, look- Pnyton, Vnughan, Sponcer nnd Mrs. Ing nfioi. Its ovih.iuIiii.i... , .1,.., to of North lVond moot, ?30uo wns l.ottlo Capplous conipohed tho main Canty will get tho most out of It ordered transferred from tho gen-, body of tho nrmy. which tho husband Tho affair promises to be n big oral fund to tlio special fund, to, of the latter went nlong to attend to success and ulrondy nbout 1100 tick- Will Give Bin Benefit Next Saturday Ninht Tlio Mnrshflold Aerlo of Eagles nenso should n largo wnshout oc cur. Money Transferred. 1 lly n voto of tho Council and tin- til such time as tho flnanco commit meet Immediate demands made upon tho comforts of tho woman during ots hnvo boon dlsposod of. inn iionsiiry. 1 110 mmier 01 uie ro-,mu mp 10 snioiu. rnicucaiiy an 01 finny is well known bore linvlng palrlim of Montana stroot bridge! tliom woro qulto choorful in view of spent several yenrs horo IIo was wis taken up by tlio Council nnd the change afforded them by tho trln stewnrd nt tho Minimum' 01..1, ...1..... continued until the next mooting. . to Salom. Sheriff fingo did not nn- ho was overcome with an affliction as was tlio mutter of eight hour' ticlpato having any troublo with tho which nocossltuted the umpiitiitlon ' TYPEWRITERS All standard makes, sold on easy pi ments, new and renin t. Fox. Underwood. Remind ton. Kc Oliver, L. C. Smith, and Smith Premier, for rent or exclw; Cleaning, repairing or now nlntciiw. Murk uimnintccd. IIIMmhh i cnihoii paper delivered. I'liono us your order. Phono II. Allium TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO. sum per to.v off tariff KCDUCCI) FKIMCIIT IIATF.S SAX FltAXCISCO TO COOS Wi S. S. HARDY SAILS l'ltOM KAV 1.' 1 1 tVfiui'M i.'iiir nine itW 'KIDAV, JAM'AltV ttJ, AT i:w r Sun I-'iiiiicIm'o offlco. Harrison St. Dock. Pier 10. West Const S. S. Line. .;. ,. MXDF.V, Aut.. P hone Pout ' S. S. ALLIANCE EQUippici) with wim:u:ss. SAILS FROM PORTLAND FOR COOS BAY SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, AT 6:00 M ROUND TRIP, $18.50. Connection with tlio North Hank Uont nt Portland. Xoitli Pacific Steninsblp Company. Phono -it. o. f. M'c.ixmcnui bhll'ts for policemen. j forgers. Sponcor and Pnyton. or of his limb. Ho hnd boon nroinliiont f. The latter In baseball hero. AT THE HOTELS. Yuughtiu, tl o horso thle - has given tho Impression of holng a Ho was a close friend of tho Into I I desperate man and may nttoiupt to Ueorge McCutcheon of .Mnrshflold . I Rlvo trouble, but Sheriff flngo Intends Nearly overyono Is nsslstlng to in ueuji u cujsu eyu on mo wnoio con- " u u succoss nun to aid c anty tingont. IIo Is still In bis onrly twenties mui I'-niw iiown Stairs. u uouoved tnnt a short busluoss Tlio Chandler Hotel. IJ. K. Foss, M. c Parkor, Prosper: r a miIi i i .Mil.... M.L u I. I w. ... ...m... ... . !.. ii, .nm, ,ii. mui- ., . ... . . ..nni.a i.-iii tit i.i... . .;." r- ton, K. Schroeder. .1. Dlnnln. d. Cool- .Mra- "" appious, who was " ".' "w " " "" r imico wont, Wll.iaMinTlM'AClFlO aiOTOR gERMCE. Car leavcB Contral nvenuo. Marshficld. ovorv thirty rolnutft- ginning nt 0:30 n. m., to 9:30 p. m. Leaves North Den1 H thirty mlnutea beginning C:45 n. m. to 9:4C p. m. Fares: Ono way, lGcj Round trip, 25c. urn, r. M-uiueiiiT, J. Iillllliu, li. V.OOI- , , , ". "i-i"". "in. "t.o ...i.i-., ,,..., .,, v. ; , "".. IiiiiikIi. San Franclhco; II. .1. Come-' ',;u , Pnm thU morning by 1,'ch1 'i L.1""1 ,1 1,1,'.m intlepoiuleiit. with, llandon: (I Caravniln. .1 S Shorlff Gngo to servo hor sontenco ,'10 rfwo commlttoo will super- Sawvop."' "v. i.o lo Porth J K for "''' ,0 kl" Klmw Parkinson. J'lso his schooling ,,nd all In all. It V ..'.' . ..... .' . ....' .," '."."; '.' frle.l tn nvnl.1 l.oln.. n,nl. n....... l... is COllsldolOd 0110 Of tho linsf ,.,nr. IMIIIM'll. iVIUKII l.lglll V. . LOCK, "'" " " ""'V "J tftaa iliit I. no 1. ...... il. .' C. I, (lordell. I) It Atkinson K It " l"bner ruso early today. ',oa i'at lias boon taken up on tho Thompson. Portland: Victor Oaiin-' hl1 Vs .il cl"!rK, "' Shorlff "''J- lett. Sonltlo! S P ll.irtlntt U.iv 11 pnge 8 llllllghtor lit tllO CapplOUS ..,.. ,.... . ...... . --. - -.- ... ilr,,lw. .....I llrt !...! i ..IIP. I'lt'lIK fl I. 1' rillllf II f'nlln.i nn', nun nui . iiimiiiiiiii wiiH iieiiu- ... i ." .. . " .... Hlluilfll Itllllilflli . Me nil. I M a r.lit.o XlmmeVinau rclmled;, "Mr: amlMrs: , tbo Sheriff to look after over seen I,? ? i Scoum; W. S. Hurton. North Hand. j to l'liuKl W.R ?,5 AVw"l fo" ' !" I, C. HSiiln'rorrn. U KM" 13d ciSS TJl "" MSrtlo Point: Fred Lelchens. Run ,i..i ' "" l muiiii nun cioso ,,)nl ,8 k,ow n8 ,..,..,,, Francisco; Mrs. HI In Korr. Coqulllo: I a few seconds nfterwnrd thore '.Vv1, n'Vl '10,u,,lno8 ,tho fnttiros of W. Cluiieus. KUhard Mills. Myrtle wn 'Vraali as tliougli s mo person ,h,a , 'V.1.'1""1 nn( thfl binl l " Point. W. W. Oiiko. Coqullle: A. M. had fal on ilowii Vtnlra i who J1"'1"' oxpresslon. Tho plumage OIK. Portland. X housohold looked "into" "ho S C L t ? J f R.",nWion Tlio Hlaiico Motel. I way thov found .Mrs. Capplous soat- H s7t".l.ii7i,n,onVrin,,ia. ,... , "u O. J. Seoley. Coqulllo. M. M. Young, wl on the floor yelling nt the top '"" l: ,, ' "J ,ninrl ? '"'...'."'YS iquille, Chnrlos Nelson, Myrtle of her lungs that sho wns badly ft0,11 , "'?.,",' ?.,nr?? 'L 8 ! ,b'lirt i ileoniA n.roll6ei ' 's rnro specimen of, a .foctor I1'0 nlmal-fuced bird." declared tc? 0,,o'i8-,X, "vlty. It Is also said to bo un- Coq Polar, Hay .Martin, lluiidou idamngod. Sho had broken some iBinsswnre In hor alleged uot'lc'o will' CMtKV i11"1"041' 'J101-0 was not a mark to '. ,.ki0 " 1S r iioiuo iu i.tuict niii.nt0 thnt 8ll0 mu, b0(,n lurt tainnute. a RKIU'CTIOX of !S1 j It later developed that she had To RKDITI? tlio IIIRH COST of Tn Itl.DICI! the II I r: II COST nf Sho lllsistoil on li.ivlm- MVIXtJ. the STKAMIJR HARDY un-'rlK!,t (?f w,n'- l't ben sh til further MUCK! I IT nt lll.'l. .IWV Utlli! r.'iiii C V. frillllilil mi lli. ,i.l.nl ..H.... 11 ... .w.l, .-.. ....-. "'Mil ... ...,!. ,,.u iiuiu IIIUIVIHIIIIKB 1 ll'IVr iUn CTIMMl'll illm,,. FHWt'isrn FltlDVY Jan "3 at ,0 nvo'11 lllB taken to tho prison U IN'' o hll-.AMhR HARIU un- I'K.l.MIMll I Illll.W, Jllll. il 111 S,.l... " JM.OUII ... ,,.- nnlm ,..l n,m. MV J.IVI, - ..... ...v lllll V.tlhtil Shorlff C.npo deputized tho wo- lltHKill'l' at a RUHl'CTIOX of $1 ninn s husband to take hor to Sa- ii.mi toy SVlis from siv em with tho rest of tho prisoners ' " .p "' r., . fTm X In charge of himself and Deputy 1'Ac,hCO IRIDA, Jan. 23 at Noah. 3 P. M. 3 P. M. I.lbby CO.W. Tho kind YOU have ALWAYS PSKl). Phono 72. Pacific Livery aud Transfer Company. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS. Si6 Breakwaft AT.HMVO rr rpif SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD: SAILS FROM POHTU H't" "Itv J!' -.. "' I,U TUESDAY, JAN. , ' ....... un.li tn. ..Oil II, III, . .,. u p." ST JW 17 ltO ii m TUESDAY, JAN U. r SAT.. JAX .4. ?.!n .. .., TUESDAY. JA.V -" " r SAT., JAX. Ul, 10.00 ii. in. TUESDAY, JAV. 27, 8 r , m. .-. . . . .. - . . .. la Pr xicuois on sine to nil KaMern points and inrornisuuu - - and r:ton cheerfully furnished. i. Phono Mnln an-L. II. J. MOWj S. S. REDONDO SAILS FRnwi sam PRAMpiQnn pnR nnns BAY TUESDAY, JANUARY 20th, AT. 3:00 M Snn Francisco office, 805 Fife Rldg., or Lombard St. rlrt J Inter-Oceanlo Transportation. Co., O. P. MoGoorge, Agt-i r1