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mmtasxr&m THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1914. EVENING EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES U. O. MALOXHY DAN K. MAI.O.NKV Kdltor mid I'uli News Kdilo' Official Paper of Coos County. ii - Entered at tlii postofflce at Miinrt Holt, Oregon. for transmission through the mails us second cla"M mail HKitter. Ifflff Address nil communications to COOS It.W DAILY timi:s. MRrnhflcld :: :: :: : Orego. I'MtA.vciu.si: pays iti:vi:xci: (From Ktigono Guard.) renortod to the City Council tltp gross enrtiliiKs of the gas plant of tlio Orcvon Power Comnnny dur- ElflS ME DISCUSSED (Continued from Pago One.) LARGE DIKE IS IflQ SHAPE NEW STEP FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS Attention of City Council Is Drawn to Dam atje Mars den Accepts Offer, City Engineer Hucklnghnin drew An rrdlnanro providing for Cio re mowU of nil combustible material from streets, alleys or buildings by owners, and providing for an limpee- t'on on frequent oretiBlons by the flro nttontion to the fart that there were clilef, was given Its first and second n number of lirenkB In tho dike he readings and passed. The ordinance tween tho railroad tracks down to provides that when the necessary ae- Coalbank Slough which had resulted tlon has not been taken by the owner In a Inrge area of property being lng the past year amounted to $0,-j forty-plKht Iioiith after notlre Is Klvdn flooded during tl'o high tides or the 510.0 1. Of this the city received that tho material bo removed by tin last two or three days, nt tho meeting one-half of one per cent, wblcli ''iiy ami mu cosi no iihscshuu iigunmi 01 me uny council mat nigni. lie amounted to $202.58. This calls i tho property owner. declared the dike was In bad shnpo to mind the fact that of nil tho i IIoimN Are -clevs. and thnt the tide gate had broken. franchises grant d by the city of The plan or receiving bids from all with the result that tho water poured Kugonoj the gas franchise Is the tho pnvlng companies on the street In and Inundated tho Savage and only ono that brings In any revenue. , Improvements to bo innde during tho Crawford properties. coining year wns (iiscussen anil city y,t interest Taken. Attorney (loss rendered an opinion ,, ,",,.,... ,. , In which he stated that there was no . . " .'n, 1. I?.1 ,nd...(: "? "Thoro ain't no such animal as use requiring a bund to accompany " " . ".. ' " ' " " " "' "". " consistency. A man will preach n the tentative bids. lie stated t'-nt It '" . . .". . '""...." ', ... ..'"' sermon against tho lovo of money could not bo logal'y collected, as tho and then tako up a collection before contractor1) coulilu t he bound to n you cnu beat It. I Tin: old (iitorcii says: -::-- I It takes the Kod dog, Adver- I tlMlng to keep tho woir, ( ompe t II Ion, from the door. I i: (' ( s . since the trncks or the former com puny hnd been raised above high wa' er mark. He said that the Crawford ifflimrnl nrn t trint flu iMini ml trill 1 1 ft .1...... ...in, .), rn..nuiin..u i.. n... property had been fUl,i,.0 ' times as bad as It had been flood It. herl MiiimIcii reent t'1 1,J" r 'r"'Kl"K oieratlons an I Itobert Marsden was'present'nt tho that the water yesterday had risen to r-.un.ll meetlna and a comn.unlca- w'th' rw ,n; r ' Il"or of tlon was read from him accepting the tho Crawford residence, nninunt fixed by the special commit- City Not Itospuiislhlo. ' tee ns the value or his water rights citv Attorney floss stated that as In Co city park. Tho amount was the dlko was erected to care for prlv , I fixed nt $502.50. The city attorney nt0 property that tho city had notb- Pnr mouths the hens turned out w"h instructed to draw up an orti - lng to do with kcen'ng t: o dike In no eggs, and mimed us much despair; tmncp providing Tor the piiyment of repnlr, and fiat If the property own In vain wo tried to pull their 'egs the- amount and Including the removal ors were not sufficiently Interested tho henfrult wasn't thoro. And then "f !" tower, engine nnd tank now to keep It In repair to protect their tho Hinfiil storage men beiiun to mnke , t'.io property. The time limit flv- property It wns not up to tho city to their hny; tlmv charged us seven ?1 for the removal of the landmarks , the work, kinds of yen for eggs put down lint w" ''" 1 n"'' the money will bo l-Vraii-im SujfesN ld. iiuiy. wneroai wo rose in awiui ire. " i'"."1"" "" "l ' i""'n f....... ....... ............ ... . ...... .I. . the storage men to roast; wo talked "to removals are eirnoti out. w uou -; - - - ",";;" of fnKKOt nnd of fire, and longed to "kod If this was suitable to 1- in. " vl,HW of tho fact tint tho property mm boin IohhI. "Thoinio . iJvnm- Mr. Mnr-.lo replied that It was. '" " '"J'K -r w thin lo -Hy l.n nlriw " w.. cried "wnulil nil. iih left llellli "'eoert ."lnde. Infer should affonl protection even and ;-lg t We'ca " '! be ConncMiuan Wll.nn. of'the Imn-,,, If the repairs were neglected by some poached or frled-the com Is out of committee, reported that he. Conn- ' tho owners. Mr. Onn reol e,l -m Hlght! Thoy buy llelr eggs at seven cllman Doll and the city physician r a mnn buys proporty behlni a dike cents nl forlv poiits thov sell: oh had Inspected the hou.eboat pur- '.e should help keep It up. lie said r..Hi.. ...... ia tl.,... llfll I'lTIlin IIIU ITt'll. lllla ' MIl'IFV ' 1 M1- 1IUUB1 IMIIII imh- ,, - . .- ... IcCh round nil these wl. ked wents. c linvoil by tho city for n pesthouso. "eie were no legal rc( iiromcniH ror nnd Ivnch them for a spell!" Next He stated that It would have to bo ","? nine any rcuou un-esn r v.u.r I',.. ,.i.v. .11.... v i.miy ,v lnv in ulilfled where It would be more e-isllv l"lll's wp'o tieoiltul where the streets n.l li,l....l II .. .lib.. boat the bnnil; you'll hear thoiu cack- "ceessinio nun it wim urrniuon 10 " ''''" " , .. . ling In their pens throuK"'out tho bring It clear up to tho street near ,,., ,',ll1'" Itenir- i mmcvn. blooming land. And Mien the men w'-eie II wns lying. Mnvor Allen re- x I'.nlneer Hucklng'uim stated with storage eggs, who had good luck pnr'ed fjat he had also Inspected the '" " wj "' "HP ""''" roynlrs at this year, will walk around on wobbly home rnd that three rooms were the fot of .l"'"isnn street nnle-'P 'he I....U ...,.i mIw..i ti... ui.ni.iinw inn An.i i.plii.r nliicii.1 lii Miiiinii'n h- mm n rest of tin. .like was roiirlred by the when wo see theso wretched Jays, '"uidlo patients, lie stnted that the properly owners. 'e said thoro was thus mourning. In tho hole, we'll -I'v ohyslclm had reported a case of one bad brer-k at the tide box v;Hc i pause to wish thoin bettor days, to smallpox In I lie city anil wim anxious u'"'"d renulre severul linns' -p, tlnl- plty and condole. Walt Mason. " "so the pesthouse as soon as pos- ",""n to renalr. and ho fnvored paR"lng slide. the matter up to the Port Com- . r4 ' Tin eaten to Charge. mission. I HKPIiV TO srilSCIIIItKK I Theie was some talk of elinrglug . I"" f"1' l'MMtii. i.. i t'e owners of shniks and I ouseboats Mnvm-AMen created a dlvorslon bv In rosnonse to a commiinlcntlon " city property for the prlvllego. os- ;"" f bll ..refuted to tho ellv ,?.... . "'"V""" , ' " iifnlnllv In view of tho fnct that per- "y damages bv Mrs. .1. U. Swp1. Hont lii I be I ImoM by "A Subserlh- i,.Wm .n. , ,0 Hifiircil rrom tho w'"""' bouno Iiph suffered from the or." asking If Mm correct wnv for n 'imr or shack on rufts to locate recent floods. She chnr-'Pil tho c'tv married woman to sign her nnine to "'' pewt'-ouse In a convenient place. w'tli owlnjr her $.'.-. for Inlurles s"s. ii letter or document Is "MrH John v" !,,,"" wn lnkul1 ll1" pnnionnl. ,,,,','' in mio llr-imoliH enrpet bv tie V "r "'""i"""1 ,H ',lrn; '"" iHvcvor I water which Vad eiicrcached n ''e niank," or Just plain "Mnry lllnnk?" MhN on Piliiilng. floor of her lmm". Mayor Allen said U may ho stated that thoro nro Two bids wero rinelvod from publl- "' "'Oter was four Inei'es deen on several ways. In tho case of a slg- "' en In Murshlleld on the city "''' four of the Sweet home today, nature to a letter written by a ' r'ntlng for the year 101 I. The flint TU wnH. p,!" Ps?tl up to the Port im mi Mill "Ulllllk" lllirt OUt. If Wlltteil ald idli-llbillm. of Tim Tlmna u-nu ""e,H" li'ln, l.o i-no n nil to the husband, "Snooky" might fill over moo end that tho circulation ,,m' ' -"""ri'i lin-or-wav for n tho bill. If written lo some other W,'H Wi'n Htrlbuted both In the city , "v,,r "I"" cros- the ymnerty r ....... ... ",m,r ,., tbrouKhout the couiitv. Any In- M,s. Davis, whose land he woii'.l woman. "A Dear l.'rleud" would iiiih. UHIK,ini7llf u, Hrciilat'lon was l!i.JI'vo to cres (o connect im, win, Ce wr. if on receipt or bill, "Mrs. vlted by the owneis of the pnbllca-' ,1,v HowornKo svmni. lie mid ie John lllank" would be less ombnr- ll-n. I hd been using M'll Slouuh for -W riisiilng. ir on a Ieal document, Tlio other bid was to print the' drlnago pipes until e fill was de- hiicIi iih a deinan.l for a divorce ""V,H "'tvei tlKements for,two and a ,','','l o- '"t he -niid now havo in ... ... .... ,,1N',1I('' half cents a line. They claimed mnke other arrangements. He stated Mary lllank. oi Mrs. Mar -..,, ,,v ,11( (.milHilon of liloo. that tho only wry he could connect Itlaiik" would bo perfectly legal. Mayor Allen suggested Mint tho bids "P without securing tho rlght-of-wny nrcordlng to IobuI lights In Marsh- be, referred to tho flnnnce commltteo wouiu no vory expensive, city At 'Monday Set Aside by National Committee as Child Labor Day in United States tllr Ao-lillnl Prr.f lo Too. liar Tlmi 1 KUW YOUK. Jen. 0. Tho child labor problem will ho put before the children themselves through out the country thin year for the first Mine. Sunday wns des limiitoil nu riilt.l Labor Day to ho observed jis has been the custom for tho past ton yenis In regulir nnd spcclnl church services gen rally, but u now Btop has been tnken by tho National Child Labor Committee In calling upon teachers throughout , tho country to observe today as . Child Labor Diy in the schools. ' The innln Idea Is to get children to think In their own behalf on the problom of child lnhor. To this end tli National Commltteo has been busily engaged ror a month past In supplying teachers, as well as clergv meii.wlth the Intent phnses or the movement against child labor, and proposes that at chapel ex rcleses or at some specially designated per iod In today's school work teach ers shall In Boino manner take no .the subject of child labor with tlier charges. ' Int rest tnken In the matter Is leflected In requests which have htely come In nt tho rate or over 1 00 n day for Information. In reply to which tho National Commlttc has distributed quantities of pam phi ta on tho relation of child labor to education. Indications are that thousands of teachers will unite with 'clergymen In siime sort of observ ance of the duy. Slnco the first Child Labor Div wiib obsorvod In 1000. such striking progress hns bo n made that the rank and file of tstates todav have advanced beyond tho stun 'erd of the most progressive of ten years ago, according to Owen II. Love Joy, general a crotury of the Nation al Child Labor Committee. The child labor laws of practical ly all states have been revised a id Improved; knowledgo as to the conditions of working children Iiiih ho n widely spread; the causes, ef fects and methods of prevention of child labor have become nutters of thorough scientific study nnd treatment; a uniform child labor law for tho several states Iiiib be n widely approved, and the Felernl Covcruineut has put Into successful operation a Children's Uiirenu. "Hut," Seer tary l.ovejoy adds, "the white list of stitos with a really effective child lnhor law cov ering ten or more of the common occupations of children Is still very short only 1 1 states In all, nnd even thse leave certain kinds ef work outside or tho fourteen-year limit. "There nro nine stnto which hno not yet reached a 1 1-year ag llin't oven for factory work; there Is no stnto In tho union that lias attempt ed to got nu ago limit higher than twelvo yuus for newsboys, and only eooii states have reached a stand ard of twenty-one years age linn for night messengers. "Hoys of fourteen or 1 are still emplojed nt the peril of their moral and ph.vslcnl integrity In this night messenger work In a Bcoro of states. 'Agricultural work Is still .entire ly unregulated outsld or New York r.nd Tennessee, nnd children of toti d.. years are doing nil adult's work l.i the berry Molds and cranberry bogs. 'Many states that bine made child labor laws are not seeing th.it thev are enforced, nnd tho National Com if.ltteo Is now engaged in a careful imi voy of tho in. thuds of administer ing the law of the different sin ten "Tho standard of inspection so'- lce Is steadily rising, but we full fur below the lOngllsli. There ur l'.ilf n dozen stutes In which Micro Is no attempt at Inspection of labor (iinilltlons and therefore no attempt to enforce tho child lnhor law. Ana th re are perhaps a score in which the staff of inspectors is bo rid iculously small that thorough stnto wb'e Inspection Is physically Impcs Plblc." 'I no whole subject of tho udmlii blriiilou of child labor laws In to be tnken up at the National Cnu f rente on child labor which will be 'c Id In New Orleans next March. Plant, are also under way for cele bration of the tentli anniversary of the organization of tho Nutloual Child Labor Coiniultteo which wll' he touched on April I Ith. Times Want ndn bring results HENRY Kill DIEO 11 Well-known Catching Lancher Succumbs Lonq Illness I loan Knltio n n . Inir Inlet ram'... ,ii'..K?a,it there yestenhn orieratn. IIOHR nr im.... a,"ftt ' Mr. Kiilno luui i)ccn , Coos County nln.,. iSo, " .... blu im.i.,.1 ..?' , hero. Ho Is survived t,"' 111 win t.l.ll.l...... U "'. I .Tolin Honrj Knlno Mi i' inland, jinno .' is; " Porta lli.i. In lucn ..... ' 'homo ranch on i'nirh, ;,i8 j -! n " l he runeral wit i,e hela Wednesday uft.rnnon fromiv, Ish Lutheran ( i.rm iCm t'. lleugston offlda-iiL' " Mr. Knlno uni nicmbertfi T ,wl,m Vn r. 1 . ""! lodge will have ' liarse of tin 111 IIIO KlilVU. Have your ii' nrtntlBt J I lie 1 linen nuin Times Want mN brim rl AVlint . .. .you do if Ijoi'iunily go this 0 ....til iiriik .... rousing .... o inspinitiniial . . ll .... suddenh" .'Mill . , dooi'? , , . ...it.j .... i. nrrln.l wnni.in In boiik. iiinril..! '",0 ''end WHS fnHU the TTtllOH fMllg C.-lllIlllH-lrn. nrrle won in to m inu inarilul ,,,,, rnl n( . (ipn(H n ,10 n, ,.,,,., llnlf- ii... ii.hih.. an, It would bo bettor to leavo nnminic it wns r.n nffldnvlt that tho " " lliln nkel tho Coenoii t field. IJANDO.V SKJX (JltAITI.(! far , Cuticle "i""!" ' I'nuii Others lill " K 'deil I'nce. Tlr Handon World ways: A very dellenio skin grafting operation wns lor an Investigation and n leport be tornev (ios stated that there wns im 'n.io lo Mie Council at Its next meet- W"J ' which uie rig i-or-wnv cn"iu lng. j be enforced unless there wns no other ! All bills O. K." I bv tho finance com-. weans ror nn outlet. mlttee wero ordiivd paid. x" l.'lit On uios. f oiiicliii"n iCveri'eu s'i'':"1 I'l'NKItAli XOTICK I ! that the attention of the nollre bo drawn In tlm net Hull nnlna worn Sunset. T.odgo No. r.l. I. O. O. left stnndlnst on the streets at nil ....r..... ...i .. i.'... .... ...... ..... ii itrui iiiiui hi iiiiii iriiiii'i- in iii'iii ii ....... ... u ........ i i . . .i yi o .Vav when ir. Maun. Hs:s.od , ,' O " O P la It "10 1 "T Zr"i. n ',. ,.! , i"' '"""J, "f Vv Drs. l.iH.11 slid (Jslr. trNnwiliitfKl I Ve Inetliv l.in " S for the nu.: e.VI. ' J1" ' k1"S ,"':nI,I," "'"V1! ..ivi.t uminiu Ih.'Iim nt ni. il.i frnm i V J ..' .. iv -,''" joepui- It diiiigeroiiH to pedestrian and o tlu. , o ! 0c K-rrl. and ' T .f ,R',omV',K the fi.nera of on,. ' otber veblclei lie suageMed that ... 'M. ... ... ,B"rt.l''te brother. Henry Knlno. Sojourn- llg1it also be ordered irare.l on wnu. Ml WHniii M.IMi'i ni'in Me fa. i brother lultit l-'iiu. fnr imii. ' i . . . w . n n of .1 ...li Dov'e. the is-month-old ,f,., , , ," r, r, '" !. ,';n0 " ,U ' ,..""":' J'.11" I"!''1 J" 1ll,B,,1t r,,v ","'v i.,.l.v r lr ..H.i Mr. Kincr n.wl... .. ' M,,u ,"u"" " '"-.(i.. stated that ibero was an ordl- W U. CPIITIS. Jr. N. 0. I I in.).. Every Home Should Have a Bender Vacuum Sweeper "Why Pay More?" of Dill Creek who two weeks no list Moii'l'iv fell onto i lin sieve novc-i'lv In'urlnn Mil self. The III the lad had be ll terrlbl be riled ta the rlvclit ldi nnd hi right bin. I will be I'luflgered fur I'fe. Mis fat e on I lie rln. lit Hide was ho IuiiII.n burn ed thai Ills eye hw drawn out of position. The oiwntlon w:s per forieer III the 1ioim of reiiuning the loii'MHou mid pieveiilliiK permaiu-it dlsriKuroiuout. Tltorill.K T UAXDO.V C?. II. llaneii AcciisimI of Vlrloiii Atinek by Stop-daughter C. II. Hansen wns placed under nrriHit by Demity Sheriff Hl.ukerby TiiiHtilny evening charge I with ns win It and butt ry The warrant wis sworn to bv bis wife mid his Ktoii-dniiKhier. Miss Stayion The latter, who is 1." years old, alleges t 1m t " wen ' a fit of rage knocked her down. Her mother, who mnr rieil him about three mouths ago. declares tht she Uvs In constant fear when he Is lll-teinnered While taking the prisoner up the ninlrway to Mr V tile's office he dis played n bnd fltsh'luis mood khklug tho officer on the stilus, cnitsim; paliiful bruls s. However with the ulil of W. C Irvine, who happened along nt Mint thee, he was stitiess rully hoisted to the second fl or. -Haudou World. U. CPIITIS. .Ir S'.'i r.'in' ii-tice .'4n'it imvlit nincliliK's rr cl Ii b . on i c inv,, all nln' t JOHNSON-GULOVSEN COMPANY & IRVING BLOCK OUR Men's Suits. ?1.'. lies. Sale Price . . , Men's Suits. $:'.' v lies. Sale prbe . . . Men's Suits. $110 v lies. Snlo prlco . . . Mon's Overcoats, $ values, Sale price Men's Overcoats, $ values. Sale prlco . Hoys Suits. I'i.OO values. Sale prlco Hoys' Suits. $8.00 vnlues. Salo prlco 'ft&jMM FINAL :.$11 $18 $22 ...$iu $16 JpJ ....$B nl al ii I lft n Hoys' Overcoats $3.00 M vnlues. Sale pilco ....it Hoys Overcoats, $6.00 (I price ...ijri CLEARANCE SALE tcU .75 .50 on uu iUJ .75 .80 Costi. t length, ( vnlu s. Sale Ladles and Mlssei uuarter and full IIAI.K PltlCK. Ono lot of Indies' ul'i, i brondcloth. linskct WM-" tics to $;io.oo Salo iirloo . . Ladles', Misses and CkK ralnconts and caPCS. TttD i-ivh pi:u ci:t niscon 51 Before Sending Away Thd Order for Groceries r-nmn In nml trtt mi., iii'Ilao tnt ta nil wn nol tnr Wft knOT ' "" r. v wui iuiu n, unit Ifl (ill v iinii -- i i.. - -. .. .. ,.,... . i .i i..A nfgflC'Cll i tin n v , uu nit1 iv y vii uur Huwua iiuiov & -.- wo want you to rotuni tlicm to us. Our lino of coffees m 1 1H UIO 1)081 10 MO 11 HI. CoosrBav Tea Coffee and Spice House 130 North I.roadwnv. phoned SSioes Direct From KarefgregBBgsgiaegfflragsgEg r 2222ESaESSrB I ' Factory Positive Economy Sale COMIC AND COM1W11H QUAL1TV AND PHICKS YOC SritKLV WILL 1111 TKMPTPD TO P' IM'VIIIII.'IW (ll.' MV'I'ISI.MI'lt IM'KTOMl.'IIS I l.i VI-? MAUI.' 'I'll I.'l 11 1 IMI .1 . i ll lf A I.MO.ST 1)01 Bl Dl'TV HKItK. AITOMOIH1.K M).Vi:V COMINC. I Co'Mi') Tre.iMircr OlintnlcU has 10 riHcd f''' -i "''i1 secretars of sute nt Bale in fmiO ;'l h Coo (Oiimys sbait i ! of the st-Me pnlomolille li.iih. I'Hi.l 'J') ( ll '.. M'l Hi 1(1 I'M s 'I Ml "1 I i - CO'n I i i. 'i ci w n $117 7 i ; t' ill'r '-'I' ' 1 Tlirea Want .u: bung results. We have received direct from the factories a line of Men's, Boys, Youths' and little Men's Shoes and are now prepared to take care of your needs. Men's dress shoes in black and tan, lace and button, priced at $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00. Men's wet weather shoes, men's reqular heighth, chrome, tan viscolized, welt sole, at $4.50. Men's 12-inch top chrome, tan, viscolized, welt sole, at only $6.50. Men's 14-inch top, chrome, tan, viscolized, welt sole, at only $7.50. Boys' dress shoes at $2.25 and $2.50. Youth's dress shoes at $2.00 and $2.25. Department W. H. DINDINGER & CO., Phone 32. Bunker Hill. Men's best (Tower slicker coats, ?2.25 and Men's best sllckor pants. Pair lira nd) .$1.40 tpiiJU Bunker Hi Ladl s' Albatross Waists, var iety of colors, beautifully em broidered. Perfoct (TM nr fitting ijHiiJU Men's and Hoys' guaranteed work shirts, mado of cheviots nnd Dutchsr's Unon. For- At" n inerly "dp; now Hub lied Ticking, nil umltrnrlceil. Yard, 2.r.c. ir.c, 12ic n and lUC Hod spreads, choice assort ment, full sizes, beautiful de signs, from $j.00 (M nn down to v) j ,)) Lnco Curtains, large selection, every pair marked down. Only Sl.-.l per pair up. Warrior brand hoso for chil dren. Mado to wear, nr TWO PAIlt for jC Heavy cotton flannel. Of 12c kind. Now u'" ... ..... i . -Mt.clln 1 I U!1U!U.ICI!1'(1 .Mil". . wide. Formerly K'c. 7,? ...! to Now Tnblo 1n...n I'tfllll' 1'IUlllB, -"' , ...o.i f .i.itn linen ana .. rerlzed damask, 2 2H , jtiiiia .ui.K. i' each, $2.50 down io T , I Men's Leatlier u5f raa rr in I'd a lit priced. gloves. THE FAIR ! i I IRVING BLOCK, Next to Chandler Hotel. CENTRAL AVtnu SATISFACTION ALWAYS OR MONEY REFUNDED.