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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1914)
OBESEI sur--"' ""VS" THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, 'TUESDAY, .FEBRUARY 17, 1914 EVENING EDITION. J K DOINGS OF CITY COUNCIL WANT TO STOP COUNCIL BUYS (ADOPT RULES ON CUT DOCK EGGS LOIR i . GAMBLING HEBE HUE ENGIN E II PDBTUID Claim They Soon Be rzi T - Council Instructs Police to Use Rigorous Methods Raise Saloon Licenses Down to 20 Cents Other Retail Markets There A general crusade nnd cloanup of undesirables nnd transgressors wnB launchod nt tho meeting of the Mnrs:. llold City Council Inst evening. Councilman .1. Wright Wilson brought tho ninttor up by declaring thnt n numbor hnd complained to lilm of gambling being nllowod to go on hero, Further, he snld thnt mem bers of tho police forco hnd spoken to mm ami wanted to know how far tho Council wished them to tin to PORTLAND. Or., Fob. 17. Kggs nro nt Inst going to bo chenp In this nllt. rnl. rl.., 1.. m it.. i ..,. i iiu mm, mump in uiu year Places Order for $9500 Amer-Council Regulates Use of Pub- S'StA, '1, '0'?: n dozen. JobborB for tho first time since last spring, woro offering eggs I under tho :i0-cont ninrk. nrnnlni'' l "r ul 'msl lw0 "OOKB OlO local ....." "inrkot hns been Influenced by I'uget Sound ican-LaFrance Motor Combination Engine At a meeting of tho Mnrsiifleld lie Landings and Slips uy Boats The City Council Innt v u mii-iiut, ui mu muiaiiiiuiii uu viiy council laBt ovonlnir Cltv f!niiitrll Inst nlirlif. It wnu vntod fulfill I ml n imu. n.ii.... . .! b 11 to Diirchnso n trlnlo combination the usn of rltv ,inr,a n ' Vf henvy Seattle buvlnc tho Cnllfomln iu imiriiuBu ii iriiiu wuiuuiiiiiliuu mu UHO OI Cliy (100KB, Blips etc It """"' a"""- "JIB. 1'llgci SOUIK hose, chemlcnl nnd nuto flro engine IProvidcs thnt nil vosboIb shall iiavo ls ,l!nco1 lnr orders hero, be for the cltv. The Council selected free nnd nnimi mo Amoricnn-i.nirnnco which wm mo oxceptio coBt jyiiou. Tho oiiglno Is to bo do-, bo given llvored In about 120 days. Thn unlnrtlnti nf tlm tvnn nt n- glno followed tho opening of bids on threo different kinds. Tho bids were: break up tho games. Ho Bnld thnt Amerlcan-hnFranco triple combln recently five policemen hnd heard In- nnon' Hlx-cyllndor, 100-hors-powcr i'""" i 1. . tiiuniivjiii nun illiu UIIKII1U tlmntlons of gambling In n houso nnd tried to get in but found the door bnrred. For the time being, they decided not to try to f,orce tho door. .Councllmnn Ferguson said thnt so far as ho wnB concerneJ ho was In favor of tlio Council backing up tho police to the limit nnd having them put nn end to any unlnwful proceed ings. City Attorney (Jobs snld thnt dur ing tho Inst few niontliH ho hail re ceived three or four complaints about gambling. In each enso tho com plaint wnB mndo by tho losor nnd ho wns tinnblo to get ovldenco to back tip tho complaint. To go ahead and try It, l-o snld, would bo putting tho ovldonco of ono man against several and tho result would bo anything but a conviction. Ho said that about the only way ho know of to break up "Boclal grpihllng" thnt Ik going on In Mnrshllold and every other town In tho county would be to hire n "stool pigeon" and ho did not llko this Idea very well. Councllmnn Ferguson said that tho next time the nnllm fmitui .. .t,,,... bnrred nnd thoy woro confident nf It wnlclm K.I .10 oTplnnlvn nt mnn feet of hoso which It carries. Arenz-Fox Same typo onglno but weighing 11,520 pounds, for $10, C00. Knox llv Nelson Iron Works. w-lghlng 11,010 pounds, for $9,- nno. After bids lind boon nnnnoil. Mnvnr Allen wanted to know whether tho Council wanted to wait a week nnd see If other bids came In nnd nlso to Investigate. Councilman Albrccht said that th Council, as n rommlttco nf tlin U'linln with liMrn flilnr nnn Kcntlng, could decldo In fifteen mln- uics. no said mat iney nn'i noon walllnir livn or three vnnru mul wnnt- ed to got action. Flro Chief Kcnt lng took tho smiio vlow. Councilman Fcrcusnn wnntml In know about tho terms for paying' for tlin nini'lillie. II vnn ntntnil Hint nncfnnrlli win In lin iinl.l nn Mm nccentnnce of the machine, nnd tin iminuco in equal inBtnllinonls each yenr for three yenrs. Mr. snvugo, representing tho A. fl. Long Comnnny, of Portland, which soils tho Amercnn-T.nFranc. frmntlllllir f.filll.r tti l.iul.l.. 1 ..l...llnn.l T C T ...n nr I.A Vtnl,.H.. Tn.. f r r....H mi ..nun-, in- uilll'll I nun ' o. i..Muin. in mu .cumuli lieu them to got an ax or two and open! Works, mndo lltllo tnlks on snmo tho door. of the inerltH or tholr machines. Snv- Othor meinhorB of iho Council ox-,nKO w"8 formorly flro chief nt Sn preFsod themselves the smiie. .loin. Mayor Allon snld thnt he hnd re-1 I'lnnlly the matter wns submitted contly nntlflo:) tho police to compel .'" n v,)l'' n,l "" f the Council tho Oreek resorts to clos( at inld- v",wl fnv "'" purchnBo of tho Amor- liigiu. no fnid tlmt thoy Vnd been "wi-i.ni,nineo engine, wnu Iteoplng open until Into In the niorn-T,,,t'.r lfo"K nnd Council mu nun iii wiliiiuii Slopped. ....-..v iu.uiiii.iviiiiui. uounciimnn Allireclit wnn od the which mnn other boats blnsts Bhnl iou unit iiii'H rnnr imntn ni.tt - remnl,, moored there longer than ,0,vo1 t! nocpsdnrr tn in.n.. " '. l, ll1" of year nnd In. no Instance shall romnln leJI' A foiv yonr" nK ,1, San 'Panels- i" it iur lliuru lliail nil tVn iniim ",,,,,lUk uniivu uuu imil IIIUUIIT IIIU A flno of not loss than ! ,ml of Soattl ''yl"K In Oregon. enro of not more than thirty iinvn ?,u'. .wonkncM ,ro was aggravated In Jail Ih nrnviiin.i r.. ' ...'...?.' '"ie. tho fact that Rovoral PnrlltnM tho regulations. " 0I 'Icr.iers becnuso of tho recent local llerkeln AmU r.... r i .. (scarcity, ordore.l Cnllfomln eggs -.,. ,'l,'t"'e. 'shipped uu, nnd ono firm telegraph- nnrrj o. Hoy last night asked tho c,l order for n carload of Kast- Louncll for nn expression as to orn eggs. This nutsldo product Is wnetlier they wanted to grant An-"ow coming on tlm market to the (irow Heckeln n new saloon llconso """""w of thd firms Involved. If or to take away the Coos Hay Utiuor 1,C,1I"B occurs to check the decline, company s llcenso and rcstoro If o ,l!pro wl le n 2."-cent Jobbing uinr- Heckela. Ho claimed that a couple "' "",1 ,n"' 'ook for n 20.cont of yenrs ngo wheh Ho wrnng'e be- J'1"'1'0 t0 ',0 reached bpforo tho month tween Heckeln mil tho Coos liny,'8 ovor' rnnnnll C"",n,1,1 artC tllnt tho Hllltef Still lllgb. Council promised (o rcstoro tho lie- Mutter is still im Timm iu ,, ., ... ...,.,. , it. oniii iiiiii in iiiii r nn i inn fiiiuirn rr mtiu.. m ... u.. ... tiMi. It 1 1 V . '"'""" W1 l"MIMf IMfll'milUI H "Selby "The Shoe That Needs no Breaking In" ' For Women, Widths AA to E Price $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 ard $5.00. Hub Dry Goods Co. "Smart Wear for Women." Cor. Central Ave. and Broadway. Phono 3G1. ii nr kcl wnn n .v jk 1. 1 1 (Jill. W1LI1 li.. . .. IH n thnt U. S. mall imnia '"'"''"" "IP". "" auppncB could i re it nf wnv n.,.i i.. "ii no i uo proritnniy nought In thnt J on tho ultMini nt fi." stnfo. The demnnd for Oregon eggs ! mnko wnv for tho.,, i7 wns '"oroforo bo strong that lochl I -- iirin"o iv nro niniiiininn.i & i.i..i.u i r ? -. j iiiii in l(wiii:ii in ii iiii'iii r ih linil CUStomnrv nt llilfl Minn I T O creamery butter nt ense decided recently, llcckeln's right to v0op Oregon l"n i. i,n i i " ostnl""el "" flp,,ro which will pormlt their hn r ,r L'T'l wrclcd $100 by bringing In butter manufactured i.oBRoTmi nt n ,0,IIK wr?Bf,"l'. "- olBowhero and which costs thorn loss Possessed of tho proporty. This ho to buy Mmn It docs to churn. .Most (onsldored sufficient for the return brands of or creamery product nrn or tlio llconso so Hint Heckeln could Belling nt 75 couls for n two-pound rcBiimo business. Ho snld ho under- roll. stood that tho Coos liny Liquor com-1 Vogetnbles hnvo bnii In fnlr pnny hnd trniiBforrod tho Ilrowery lv good supply. Sovornl cnrlonds saloon to another pnrty and If thoy '""'o arrived from tho South, nn i did not wish to work Hardship on nn " fow small consignments of such nnocont purchnser and as tho town thlnirs as artichokes, cauliflower, had grown considerably, thoy would Pnrsloy nnd sprouts hnvp conio In just uu booh do nnowoJ n new lie- 0" ",0 "toamors. Celery and let t'UHO. tuce, which woro scarco a weok ago, on l-'IXI) CHANT I'OWDKIt U.NDKIt JiOCAh HUllKJi:. Sunday eighteen pounds of glnnt powder woro found undor lienth the local railroad brldgo acrosB JIIII Slough. Whuro It canio from or how Ib a mystery. It Is not believed that It wan put there with any criminal In tent ns no fuse wns found near It. Whether somebody stole It and then loft It, or well, tho locnl officers don't know. Offi cer Itlchnrdson removed It to n safer spot- yestordny. SELF SUE FOR FORD Ml mvi: IIAIIIKS HOIt.V I TAYLOItVIM.H. Ky. Fob. 17. I Flvo children, three boys nnd I two girls, wero born lo Mrs. I llertha Drury, wlfo of a Spencer I County f armor. The glrlu died. no. tuce, which wero scarco a weok ngo, Thoro was considerable discussion nl'o ngnln coming In freely and nrlccm !,.. ...,nH .1... n .. .... .. nt.l llw,1in.,....l 11Ht . ii inu uuiiivi, iiu i. uiiucii laKing tlio " ,, ". i-nres vary 10 a vlow thnt Hecko'n hnd not yet fully fo'ifl'lfrnblo oxtont. iib Is nnturnl, i'lrnl " "L" ",8 rignt to tlin Urowery " i mures iiskiuic tne ,,rnjHnloon, tJ-o license of which hnd boon ?,nmo' mit " " nvorngo a few of Al-1 ,1i.,,,r.,l tlin viiL'ntnlilo hkI., r..n...... t.i... HATH OK OltK.OO.V STATU FAIIt ' VANCOUVKU. H. C, Feb. 17. Tho North Pacific Fairs Association, In annunl mo"tlng here, fixed dates for fairs In tho northwestern states and Cnunda. Tho Oregon Slate Fair at Salem was set for Septombor 28 to October :t. police to tnko moro stronuoiiH stops to wipe out tlio "iiiind pigs," Jtalse Saloon I.Iccii'.iw. Clly Attorney (loss whs Inslrucled to draft a new ordinance raising tho saldon license from $800 to $1000 ner vonr. t'ounrllnnm U'llunii m-mu of the opinion thnt thoy ought to bo .St reel n Accepted. Clly Hnglnoor nncklnghnni roport ed the following streets completod and tlio Council ordored tholr accept ance nnd the contractors pnld the amounts estlmntcd ns duo them by neer: nvuiiuo brides .lohnsou L II1IIV llllllll III III " -" ralBOd to $1200. lie sulil Hint !liel '" ""Kl iifnim.. i,ia i.i pi.n ,.,.,.,..... ...i i .. Hemlock i ...-. r-v ,.,n ... iiurr luti'inil .lull in, ,, w COIlliI SCO nn nllli'cllnilu In mnlihiu II . I.lirSOII, JMIi Si. $1200. Counclliunn Albroelil thought ''"hii nvenue from Second to thrt $1000 was enough for the next ''""rtJi. sidewalk. Porham & Oldloy, six months nnd thnt then It mlglir ? J bo raised to $1200. The nronosoi .. I'oniiett nvonuo from Fourth to raise Is to bo effecllvo July 1. . Sixth. Jolinson ,t Lurwon, $llS.7ii ehniiKod It will probably conio up at next meeting. Hoy snld thnt ho hnd n enso ponding for the rocovory of tho saloon, or rathor tho flxluros, ns they did not wnut the lenso. Ho Intlmnteil tint If tno Council wnlted until t''o mutter was all nottlml that Oregon wou'd bo voted dry first. Mayor Allen snIJ that the Council Wns nilllOHPd til LTllnllmr Mm- n.1.11. j tlonnl liquor licenses. Save Catlicarl's Trees. n. 11. I IIIIlfni(l U'nu f,f..B.iiit n...1 1 . n.i.l .... u . . f' - ....V . ,..ir)iii IIIIII II .'mil II .11111 I l il HIT I pointed out that unless stops were eonllng to slao; celery UlKeil soon tlmt Ills minimi fn.ll salmi. I ln-nn tnv n .ll...n. 1..1..1. ... t, .. r,".-"..., ..... . ...-w ., 1. ....iiiT. iiinu IIUlll ICO. H hrillilierv nml nlln. .n..a Inmi. Jl IS in it nr. .. ........ .. .. would bo ruined i,y tho dredi'e S- Pons. 20 cents n noundr niifiriin tlio vogotnblo prlros follow: Uhu earn, 20 cents a pound: Oreuon mustard green, 10 cents n bunch: radishes nnd endive, fi cents n bunch rneh: green onions, throo buncliofi for a nickel: water prom, 10 cents a hunch: cabbaKo. fi cen's n pound: egg plant, 2fi cents a imend: biooii noppors. 20 rents a pomil: kilo, two pounds, lfi conts; ret eibbiKo. fi co-i's n nound: drlod nnlnns. four pounds, lfi cents: eaullflow r. 10. 1fi and 20 ciiiiIh nnili. uiiliiu..!. r. rents a pound: bend lot Mice. ". ren'i con Is. nc- rnntu, for AOA1.VST TKSHT SIC HITS ! M.;w VOItK. Feb. 17. Tho New York Federation of Woman's Clubs resolved "That light skirls nre dnn Korous and should not be worn. TiOiig bnt pins with sharp points should bo dlsowrdud," Tlio council decided that HIP 1 """ mnn r.irou 10 ,iouuou, ' "" " m me nnn 1 nnn or .Mill 'miiu" , ;w couiti n pound: cuciim Sinlth, the plunihor. was not entitled , 'l'ii & l.nrson. $B!l.tM. Street blougli. Ho nlso doubled tho nblllty l,0IH- - ronls onch. to n robnlo on his plunihlug llceiiHoi t'omnilssloner l.nwiorne's force dlil'0' ld dredge plno to hold nn ns T''n eholce of fresh fruits Is ratli ns they claimed Hat ho ha1 heiui eoualdornhlo of this and were allowed '''""In for that Foctlon. Ho wantel n'" Huiltod. Annies nnd oranges nro working hero most of the tlmo this,""0"1 $300 on It which will go to tho " wooden drain slnillnr to thnt put '" n,nHt plontlful but thorn nrn n year. ' I'lty. ' M,o uipIii slough constructed. fnw others which conm In for tho'r The Council adjourned lo meet ''"'t of the work whs for raising Hlv F.nulnnor niieklnviinm n-. Pnr of tho trade. Florida erape noxt Tuosdny night, Monday being n "I reels to bring tliom abovo tlio ( Ilaliutl that th wooden drain would tn,t H ,ir' ,,0' oich, two for 2. logal holiday. ilredgo fill. eost ovor $1700, which wns consld- r.ontH: "Ulgator ponrs, 00 conts n A robate of $:iSS.21 was ordered I 'ed too oxpenslvo. iw t'e ilm.i..n "np: lemons. 20 mul HO co-its a pnld to the proportv owners who liiitl.i would not bo nblo to fill tho district i0Ym bananns, lfi nnd ?0 couls WII1I1 TAlilC OK .SOCIALISM lioen iiHsossod for tho coimtruci Imi of to grade. Furthermore, ho Bnld. Inzrn: J'"1 ornnces. 2". to 00 til, 1 . ,..-.. nn Or.1,11. I..n..rl. .......... .. ...1 t till t tlin Pnrl r.,in,nlsl.. 1.-., ... COIltB n dOZCIl i In IllZCr Iiinu 1 K rnnlo n ll lv rimn iivmm.i Mrs. Jessie Miihh I'agan Will ilifhs Local lledy Tonlglit At tho Finnish Hall tonight. Mrs. Jessie Mapoa ICagaii, of Marshflold. will deliver nn address to tho local Socialists on "Tho Oilier Half of Soclnllsm." The regular weekly ineotlugs of the locnl body nro given over to discussion nnd debate of educational and economic subjects, the menibeiH alternating In the lead, crshlp. IXI) HAXCK, I'KllltrAltV 511. HAOI.K'S IIAIiL, The ordinance providing for tho payment of $fi02.fi0 to Itobort Mars- ii c den wnter tower, etc. A resolution approving nn agree meiit with the C. A. Smth company to remove the wooden swer built along the Mill Slough drain box to carry the Third street sewage wns pnhsed. The sewer Is to bo changed to Anderson nvcuuo within three years. fiat tno Port rnnnn hrIiui l.n.i ,,ni " " uiizeil linngerilios. lfi cents n decldej how fnr out tho fill was to ,IozPn! 'I,",' Spltzenberg annl s. 00 no. rents n deon: Arknimns nincir. in FlnaPy the cltv engineer AAn .. .1 T X ...no In. " ""ii UH'UIWIIH, fiU ront8, 4 inn iiiuiiL iiriri'H urn' iiniiiMi Om Way (the Right Way Our constantly increas ing list of satisfied eye glass wearers is positive proof of this, Tho scien tific examination of the oves and tho furnishing of glasses has been con ducted for years nnd with satisfactory results, We hold your eyes and our roDiitation abovo all other interests, Come in and consult us about your eyes. i.n. in. 1. 1 i.i ..mi.ih. hi uiiiikii .until. . I'm viiKiui'iT was in- . . ,, .,", . ilen. Sr., for his water rights In the ifructed to tnko tho ninttor up with i ', " """J1 .' r,r?B nro' "olMng city park was passed nnd Mr. Mars- 'io Port Commission nnd sco whnf ,.?.. ',i.KJJ. t , Riow 1! A on,', leu given until Juno 1 to remove tho ould bo done to nrotoc Mr. cnth- "',""' ',.' ,r !'ot ro"8,' ir' intor tower, etc. art from serious loss. Mr.Pni.Mn S?"1.8' '.t8 f)f "ork. Vs pot8; v-nl rondw from Fourth street to near Ji-iix. r 1 ,n.,:.: "'Zl rn,".orJ? no"r . "H Fomdnlo brewery. Ho COST OK l,IVI.0 IX XKW YOIMC I N1CW YOUK. Feb. 17.Tho New York Association for Imnrnvlng Ino condition of tho poor, hns by sta tistics shown the nvorago cost of "nlntnlnlng n fmnllv of five In Menhnttnn linsbsnd. wife ntn' Hiren ftiiiiirnn under fourteen ynrs. Is XI.ORo n year. Tho renort says tlmt thn "figures Indicate Hint nn nn In. porno of hot ween $1100 nnd $11 R0 n vor n family enn live, fnlrlv "omfnriab'n in tho Porougli of Mnn hnitHii. The tnbulsted list or fx no'idPnrns brlngliii; tho totnl nn to within :iiA cents of $:i n day, dlvldos as follows: "nnt and light $ .fir, Fnrul t 1.P0S Clothing .:i;t Fuel ..-. n-lfi t.unchos nsn Duos OCR Modlclno 079 Iro nfi Car faro 007 UnitRMinid supplies 001 Miscellaneous 097 Totnl dnlly budget $2,007 Totnl yearly biidtrot . .$1082.9fir j No mention Is mndo of monoy for nmuBomont nnd tno enr fnro nccount doos not pormlt much riding. vnrasBag,? Redl Cross Optical Red Cross Drug Store State Licensed Optician in charge Dep i.. ...i, . i ' i ;i "',- .." """ "i" "i'i ruriiiiiiin nrewory. no . ",.pr '", b0 n,,ovp tho ;'rxlKo fill, snld ho hid bought It ninny years T'e Masenl- opera house and M. K. ngo nnd forgotton about In tin UmMho' m. '0.,,, ,:i",k,'t'n',0'l1 off-"0 ."onntime.u'lo people mn i "ron'd that the nil will not dni.nneo thorn. ncross tho lot nnd ns thoy hnd been i l'Vu,pl','IlV0V"01,'ri',1KOw:!l1 ""' tho hlghwny for twenty yonr". he sllghtlv lui.ndnted during the 111. 10 had lost HMo to It. Now tint Mr. llucklng'um Bnld, but It will not Klghth street Is holng opone-i lii bo surflclcnt to v.rrnnt rnUIng p bb Forndnl-, ho thought that the old the mud can be shoveled off Inter. rond might bo vncnted nnd ho wnnt Cliniiue Ninth Street ed Ills lot bnck. Ho said thnt ho Fnon request of It. F. Williams, W. bad nald taxes on It, nlthoiig'i the S. Wheeler and others, tho Council County Commissioners had reduced uv iiii-u in wive .Minn sireei ueiwcen inn neiniini in view of tho fact that I'"' "ii" Miiiiuierciiu piaiiKen pari 01 mu iot was iibciI ns n rond j nhout twenty-two feet wldo Instead wny. Ho wns reforred to tho Coun- i f having bltullthlc paving put In. ty ConunlBBloners. 1 Tho plnnklng will cost nhout $fi perl Credit for Dock- W0UW ""'("Serv1 ale"""150, V"0" "" aSS I City AttonJeV (loss "reported that & Zl iTXLTX' V Manager Armstrong, of the South- Hif In nrovemont w L ," nm,0 orn Oregon Company, had been out fti '"ho VZ tint 'n RrlVhimn' of town Intolv and consequently that lr i wi.n ' i -I i tho ,1iWtt1 ho hnd not been nblo to make nny VI 8 treet ownSi hv tV.IOrvW,9 f progress In tho movoment to clear esfnlS nothiSp h i iLM,0i Nn8U"r up the qiUBtlon nhout the title of ?,??'. 'Iv'L "'nfirrli1 " !on0,.Th? the old cemetery tract nnd tho city's tt nn l'c -'p cer 8,r0t Straw hnd reportod ono now imso of C i IV n -J ?mm,,niV1 f. r" ilt. The vacation of tlm nrt-inn '. IVr n communication from Her- iPlnt was approved by tho Coun Uin?0 fffiS, Inst their ,,or nnn" rpf I some yenrs ago. but Mr. Coss sal ft'!?, "iS1 . . ',.?rt,0".f thnt this did not rol nqu s h tho city's " m ti.n .,,,r . ' ' , "' rlcht to tinrt of the rnul iUle "mt. tno "nProvemont on Mr. rlfclit to mm of ho ro, 0'Coiiiioll's side wns adequate. This Chain, W I ,. of be health I,5.0A.Bt wnB..f1!0 roforrc,! to the committee, renorted thnt the c vlBiri'ot comnmioo ana uity Engineer. pest house was about In condition tn lift utilized. Ha Rnid thnt 11 r straw had reportod ono now caso of smaiipox ana 1110 prospect or n row others nnd thnt tho detention float houso wns ready to bo pressed Into Borvlco when n coded. n'r'iiminii'u fit.Mt Eugene O'C.onnell asked when ho WANTED Competent, nx nnrienced millwriqht. Tide Water Mill Co., Florence, Or. The Young Tjidlcs Siimlny School class or the Christian Cliurcli will give i, PKXXY SOCI-Mi at the church on WnXKSIKY KVKX1XO at H p. in. A Mi A1!K WI.r.COMK. Mnvt you. inn printing done nl Tlm Tlmno nfflca Till: OTIIKll llAI-K OK SOCIAMSM Will bo nlnlnlv enosed, telling tho caupo of present Socialistic agi tation, hv Mrs .Tpssln Mnnao lnn.i nt Finnish llnl, (lower floor) nt 8 o'clock on Tuesday evening. Feb ruary u. Nwry citizen of wns to got back a lot that ho owned. field cordially Invited. If you don't think clothes make a difference try walking down the street without any. FOR CLOTHING OF DISTINCTION, see the FIXUP Dependable Clothiers TWO STORES. Marshfielcf - North Bend Phone 233-L Machines May NowbeBfo muu wnn pen-biarters at Nominal Price Cnorcn nnniliMii.. n ,...- ho Ib now prepnrcd too quip altfcr n ib now prepare n to equip ill re rnrs wIlTi n .! ............. ment hns been thoroughly MtiZ luniuii iiiki is guaranteed to ?si porieciiy. This Ib In lino with (lie note mm progressive policy of the W rum unrngc, which sceki it i limes to romior tlio belt $m sorvlco to tho public, In kwji with this n now puncture proofs mem nns r ceniiy nccn addM a ii win puy you to Investigate. : may snvo time nnd moner for p: tiio uooiirum service uepirts: will soon lmvn a nurt'lrn nr v will mnko It ono of tho best mi) in Oregon outsiiio of rortlinl r. service dopnrtnient now rarrlcil largest assortment of parti un pairs in souuiern urcgon. (Hi.S!l OVKK W.'.TIX Salem CorrcHpouilcnt i;vliIanl!;V.nJ in (cogmpii)', Tho following dispatch from SjVI nvlflnntK nntiriiuitl I nn nir Rl j Homo other section unless Urw nro genorully known under wj other nnme: I I Rival persons bcckIiu; the 'l or tiionn nun silver crce,iau nniititv nu ttltt "mil l!liltY 1 Mnrshllold and Nor.n Hend, WM jillcntlons for an appropriation eft waters with the ftf'r cnslnfer wt day. The first nppllrJI'r ut , by C. H. Pry nnd the second ttRi Seydel. Pry hecks nn aroprus oi iwo second icci winiH ocm ' , for sovon second feet rr c Iho hlid reccntlj coirpIeUi !"' n wnter system nt Ucavei ca. tVnt ho proposed to conduct uW to tho towns tarouKh a rfP c about fifteen miles long, Tmp eug neer n.ih not nc cd on taeifr tlons. . ii.... .!., tno Ida lniirOK- u i,iiui.iiiii'ii i - ' ,. tlous of tho wnlcrs of ZlKnerw- nnrlngs wns riicti r rui Hopowoll, who expect lo lft nmi .,!,,. fii vvntpr for toe" ( 1IS0. nobort Decker, of Helolt. V whllo exploring In Drailll" '! nnd to uvo on iuvu lor Bovorni (lays. . South Aniorfca has on ttal flvo and one-tenwi inuun bquaro mile, UXHKIt VOl'K T . -'7T-..jit,t& WO WOrO JU8t IIHOrii.ru -t nov TnnlllllfH U'llO Wflg C10M W ton, thnt ! the' I.eaton Ea.t ,.. l.....ln,l In ntio Of I'"' .1 street lots which wo are offw SRVKNTY-PIVIJ , DOJlijioi I'nrtles iinumg io -..iU; posit Biinuiu ropuiv '"v Enstsldo nutliorltles at one T1TLK OUAJJANT1' AnSTHAiT PIANOS TALKING MACHINES SHEET MUSIC TALKING MACHINE RECORDS ' PIANO PLAYER HOU EVERYTHING IN M Wiley B. Allen I, I, THOMAS. ,W- Russell Building Central Avenue ji ta n fl: h( fe In Vl fo ha sa et bv . '--.i i jj. bMMHBi