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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1914)
1HHH1LUJ3B9 tsk; "! SIX THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD; OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1914 EVENING EDITION. 10 CHECK OP PARCELS POSI NEWS OF NORTH BEND- LOT OWNERS TO ISMALL WRECK rWPHIBTV in.,,-, i Have Them MOOSE HOLDS 8IG SESSION HIRED PLAYERS REAL PROBLEM Local Postoffice Must Make Detailed Report of New Business Next Month NO MAIL OOXTKACTS LET FOB NEXT YKAIt Postmaster Curtis Ikib not yot received word ns to what will bo lono about tho mall service when Contrnctor Barnard's con tract for the Coos county sorvlco expires. July l next. Tho Coos 1 count' mall contract Is a big ono and If n new contractor is to liavo It ho will have to assemble about $25,000 worth of horses, rigs, etc. It Is Intlnintcd that the Government Is waiting to sco how soon service will bo estab lished between Eugene and Mnp lcron on tho new Coos Bay lino with a view of possibly having tho Coos county mall handled that way Instead of over tho old routo to HoBoburg. However, this Is only speculation. Postmaster W. B. Curtis has re ceived Instructions from Daniel C. Honor, first assistant postmaster i April . ... . general, to mako a completo check iubiihou: Initiate Sheriff Gage and Mayor Allen New Offi cers Are Chosen At a meeting of Coos Bay Lodgo No. 078 last ovenlng, Sheriff Oago and Mayor P. E. Allen headed a big class of candidates. New officers wcro also elected as follows: Mel Q. Duncan. Dictator: C. W. Wnrllnr Vlnn nlntnlnr1 Hon W. I Trlbbey, Prolatoj O. W. Dungan, Treasurer; W. J. Cosmoy, I. C; W. K. Sullivan, O. O.; Guy C. Lattln, trustee,. II yoarsj A. B. Campboll, delegate to Supremo Lodge; Mel Q. Ditncnn, altcrnnto. Geo, 13. Cook was elected secre tary for a three-year term sonio tlmo ngo. The Sargeant-at-ArniB will 'be appointed Inter. Tho following candidates wore In itiated last night: V. V. Gage, P. 13. Allen, W. K. Wiseman, Geo. It. Johnson, Geo. Mc- Lnln, I. M. Thorp, Nel3 Thorp, C. A. HanBon, .1. P. Farley, L. C. Woy gant, L. J. I3nglund, H. J. Sacchl, Geo. Kohl, .Too Mastig, Win. Hag lund, M. T. Boyd, A. O. Peterson. Tho following liuvo been elected to membership and will bo Initiated 1 1, when officers will bo 0 E AG Wood Blocks for Sherman Ave. Other Business of nil parcel post packages arriving nnd going out of the Marsiiriem post office between tho dates of April 1 mil 15 Inclusive. This Is to doterinlno the amount of business handled In tho parcel post department of the local office. Tho report will show tho exact num- bor of pnekages weighing from ono Herbert J. Chapman, Henry V. Taylor, Louis Henry, .Ins A. Wil son. G. W. King, Henry Blunk, C. U. Knmpfor, P. II. Woodruff, J. W. Sweet, It. M. Kndfoid, .Too Svnnto, Win. Holm, Dr. Win. Horsfnll, Carl Benson, A. 11. Norton, Vaughn 13. French, U. I,. Miller, D. M. Grow, II. It. 131aud, James Morgan. J. Q. ""L "r;, v r. . " rv.".. .. ": : watson Sng1.,, or'goulg Tut It wllTO L0KBU 'toT iSlf 5 tho exact weight nnd I the ( amount of , SlSSibSSS a wMlT'm ta?5 Mo". lUBlUHU l"U lillt.uin iutiiiiu t.ii.i vi. u valuo of tho cancelled stamps put on sails Koit euueka for 1ho packages. TMist si 1 1 rt r r lilnnla u n ti 4 in fill our jtrn voluminous affairs nnd rcnnlro.'"1""''' leayiw ThN .Morning Hint figures bo given on th number ml ", iy'M' "''"J, , of packages and tho weight handled' Tho Alliance sailed for Eureka by the city carriers, rural carriers, '" poos Bay nt j ,". wfth jitnr routo carriers and thoso do-; ","""". """ ' '"i"" ""' " " , "V il tlirnniflitlln irnnora do vorv "' -" ""."". '"". ih' " " .!..-... rn1,A L1n.il, an ::.'""-;- ', """"".. .,. "..:..'"''; tho favorable weather conditions of Himi'un nil llfiuiun iiii inu luun oum to each zone In tho country. . i I. aii ..L tli - atMnl ilnlltintiit iivuiuu u.i. km i uu k.iu.. ""':'. nrnw nntlfliintn n iileiiHiint trln with I'niirnniR i ". ' :: " : " - . : today. Among thoso sailing on tho Alllnnco woro C. W. Murphy, S. L. Murphy. Clarence Epty, Pat Lyons, A. II. Phnks. A. WllllaiiiH, W. H. Markons, J. II. Meyers, J. Adams, J. 13. McAtliens, 1). Llckor, 13. W. A.otlln. Mrs. 13. W. Metlln. Morton iTowor, 13. C. Mitchell and W. II. Mnrkons, HIGH SCHOOL IT DEBATE 9 Marshfield Defeated at Klam ath Falls Last Night Hard Trip Tho Mnrshllold High School ilobnt- lug team woh defeated by tho Klam-, nth Kails tenm nt Klnmnlh Fnlls. ac cording to a telegram from Principal A. L. Ilnrkor. who accompiuiletl tho boys there. Tho debate woh for tho Soutliorn Oregon District Chnmplon-, 1ilp. tho winner of which Is to try, ior tho stnto championship. Mnrshllold had tho nfflrnintlvo of tho question "Unsolved, Mint tho wol fnro of tho nation will bo furthered 1y tho Democratic Tarlir bill." Mnrshilold's team consisted of Cecil Itoborson and Chester Isnncson nnd i E IN VERSE Charles Smith, of Catching Inlet, Tells of Playground in Poem Charles Smith, a student at tho Itoss Inlet school, has Just uindo n poetic nppeal for a hotted playground (hero. Ho Is eloveu years old and displays cousldornhlo ability as a writer. Ho Is a son of Ernest Smith nnd n grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Smith of MarHhllold. Hero is tho Mr. Ilnrkor In his telegram said they appeal which ho handed to Miss Pltt- Kvo n good account of themselves, man. the tenchor, and It will bo of That Seems to be Question in Organizing Coos County League Tim tirnlilnm nn tn Ilin iiiitnlior (if Imported players to bo allowed In North Bend CoUncilmen FaVOT eacn team in me uoos county icnguo this year Ib ono that Is confronting tho fans and players and promises to lin thr in not illfflpiilt tn nnltln nu'lnu to tha fact that practically every team, Tho North Bond City Council dc has a different view of tho situation.' elded at a mooting last evening that Tho Marshfield fans aro Hi favor of tho property owners on Sherman nllntvln.r nil tnn.ii.. in lilin no mniiv nVnllUO shall bo tllO JlldgCS as tO oiilal.tn nlnvnrn ns Minv iIphI. Tim : wllOtlier thoy desire ttsplllllt, bltll Coqulllo fniis say "all home guard," Htlilc or wood block pnvoment on nnd the North Bend fans unlto with tl om In favor of tho ruling of no Imported players. mlin tl it ttfl ri. Inmtt ImO tint tnt nV. pioBsed Itself ns to tho number of Im-! tho block pavement was the moro Ul lULili IHitLUI HI' T Bn and the this-season, favors no restriction on ,, not'tlllnl lt 'wSllUl Iimko liniri, tho plnyors as to their resldenco or;Ilfforon,.0 whut knt, of ,tveincnt imioriniuin, uhimiiiio hiijh iiiu inn-n-Hon 1b a tough ono to decide and tho mntter should be arranged nnd uu IN N Part of Perham & Gidley Work Train Goes Over Grade Saves Engine. Sovon enfs of a Perham & Gidley work train wont over tho grndo In North D-Mid this morning and woro piled In n heap at tho bottom of tho fifteen foot grado, Tlin nccldnnt wns n lnckv one nn that thoroughfare when It Is pnvod tho engineer felt tho grndo- gtvlng this BUinmcr. Tho decision wns nr- nwny nmi uy throwing tho throttle wlild opon was niiio to got to safe track before the slide carried him away. Sovon enrs on tho roar end of tho train wont to tho bottom. No ono was hurt and tho damngo will Inrgoly bo tho cost of lifting tho cars up again rived mndo at by after a suggestion Councilman Bnrtlo was that Ini? nn nllowancn for tho nronartv . I 1.n Im flinutvlit Mm natillnlt linvr- . .... .. t i .. i.... amp Osborne, who pitched for f ylw - ; "- . -," "' ... Mw J on "" " ... ,ul" nilnii niiil othpp tnnniR laBt scnBon. ' v . "-" " - njuiiioriun nnu omiuciuui who woro noon nun oincr iliiiiih iubi blubuii, .,, ... .. ,iln ...,Mi i, nckn hnd ...i i i ...,i i... who Is attempting to assist in r, " "- 7 , "nVrin "twiiv I " .".l:,, ..A iu ...11 "."""" organization of a league hero r.::i"... - . .- V ...T -ni i . .. V imiirouiiiuiii, .. .u uu.ur i-i. i.my owners woro noi ennrgod ni an. Tli" Council ordered a rebato for S'n.7l In mirli nf Ilin iinmnrlv was used as long ns a six-men umbo ownors In tho dlsputod territory, of concrete was laid. City Lnglncer tll)l8 arranging to tho satisfaction AtiltmttJ unlit tlwit Im lrtintt' nr 1 tl I .. i ..".., i.. .. i.nr.. .'" "'" V "."""". " " or an I'oiicoriiuu. n ', , . ,, r u. nn stances wl.er the wood mocic pavo-, Tho 1,,,,,,-ovement work which hns gnmes start, as sonio of the tennis ,, t ltul ll00l l:,(1 for 00v years ' lK,L.n .,orf,nm,,i MePherson avo- vloatcd the 'VI,0i"V" 'lffr.?r.,"?.,.it , "a " m c.iiiilltloii In the m,VS,K Cnllforiiln nm iiiDi,uiii hm. wml- "-, ; , j- (. ntco oi neiivy inuur. i no imvu- wnB ordered nccoptcd by tho Coun when defeat wns staring them In tliol,nut nt Anderson and Second street -n An iisseHsment or ? 1, 118.10 was ordered levied on tho jiroporty own ers for Improvement work perform i ed on Mfl'liorson uvcnuo between Virginia and Cnllfomln avenues. Bids were nrdorcd advertised for faco and they Baw no nltcrnntlvo hut i Mnrshflcld wns tnkou ns an ejcam to pot Imported players. Q 0f tho stability of wood blocks llio basoball public likes to bo fnm- i,v Dr. Bnrtlo, who said Mint tho Illar with tho name and position or iiiot 1h wero tho best pavement each player, In order that they may Marshfield had at the present Mine, cull him by nnino from the grand- ,,,,,, Io1h(oi. w,,i that the cedar stand, either roproncning or appiau i- ))ocit8 w ro tho best that could bo tho Improvement of Oregon nvonuo lug as tho occasion dcninnds. Slicmid llll(, nna 1(, t,otlKilt these should be from Sliermnn to ISO feet west of tho plnyors bo shifted and transrcrr-(UBoa j tl)L, improvement of Slier-1 Uussell street. Tho specifications ed as they woro lust year tho public ',,, nVonue. I call for tho work to bo finished nlne- has a now team w memorise i no contemplated Inipiovoinoiit of ty dnys from tho Issuance of thc opening oi one k;- - ' ,", 'Shorninn avenue, which will Im ml- contract ami tlio uny kiikiiipom es over, Is only ono of tl o s nl 11 a - vort80(, for ,,,,, nt ,,10 Moxl .,,(. tlmnt- of the work Ih $1870.20. tors to bo contended with in the mi- j n t)l0 Ct.. Council, Is ustlmalol The contract will also provldo for portatlon of players. ,)y KKcor Andrews to cost $IS,- n piiyiueiit or $10 by tho contractor Who Will Be President . Jr.87.150 for paving, or $:i l.nni.no tar ench day ho Is Into on the coni- Ono of the next matters tint for W0(J(, )lo(,IBt T,,H c8tmnfn in t plctlon of tho work, should bo disposed of as soon ns tho c.mi0H t10 rPn,ovnl or nil old plank- l"1'" worn nlso ndvertlsed for tho respective ninnngcrs nro appointed Is lK 0, u t10 Htroot t ,0 ,mvod Improvonient or Liberty Htro-t rrom tho selection or n president- for the from t10 nort, n0 r Wnshlagton Mnlno to Ohio streets. Tho City league. So rar tho only nnmo sug- nvonuo to a point four bundled reel Knulneor's cutlimita or tho work Is gested l "Bill" Sproclc or North nnrtn of t)l0 norl, jll0 or Florida .1 ISfiS, and allows tho contractor Bond. Upon tho organization of tnonvcnUo, ninety dnys in wnicii to complelo SiiliMin LI"ciiu iMinrni, tl,,, mipstlon of Imnortcd nlny O.u COUUI DO tnrOHlieii oiii n " Annllcntlon wns nrnilo to the Colin managers from the towns in n'c for t,0 ro-lssiiniico of snloon II lenguc. Discussion Is Invited on tho (,oniu,a (0 B,x , ,,, North ,! Miiestlon of the nuiuhor of Importea for thQ yonr 1 1) 1 -t -1 1) 1 n . The nppll playors to bo allowed In tho league ,.,,(1,,, woro presented In regular and Tho Times will bo pleased to forni( ,.,, n))caiit h curing tho print brief opinions of not more than 8KnnturoB of a numbor of free 100 words on tho question or tho ,0,rH nm two bnndHineu. Tho numbor of Imported plnyors to bo nl- councllmon voted to grant tho II lowed In tl o tennis this season. 1 rouses to tho saloons without nny ;uow Htlpul itloiiB other tlinn 111" ones I Hint L'ovprn at tho nresont limn. , inmT On a motion from Kred llolllstor, I II i It I I too City Attorney wns Instructed Kill III i to make certain that every mini who PM T NEXT SUNDAY They woro handicapped by debating so soon after their long hard trip from Coos Bay theio and tho Judges -voted iinnnlmously for Klninath Fnlls. Thoy will probably return via Ban Francisco. m SN w T Chosen to Represent Marsh field High School in Coun ty Oratoricals Miss 13va Hanson won tho Mnrsh flold High School oratorical contst nt tho high school Inst evening mid will compote for tho Coos County lioiiors nt Ilnndon April 10. Thero wis a good nudlenco. Mrs. It. II. Coroy. Miss I3va Dressor anil W. K. JMoKldownoy were tho Judges and 1ho program was as follows: Tho Gold Louis Huth Dungnii Tho Liui co of Kaiinuii Adolaldo Clarko Tho Inninto of tho Dungeon .... Eva Hanson Commoncomont. .Evolyn Lingworthy Gontlomon, the King. ..Olgn Shutter Tho Fiddle Told U'llda Harris Tho Sign of tho Cross. .Huth Cowan Tho Old Violin . . . Bessie Klnnngnn Jorry Gladys Prlddlo considerable Interest to thoso who know Hint tho school Is built on a Bldohlll with no level playground: lut a Itliyme. If you will listen to what I say I will hand you a treat you don't get every day. Tho teacher told mo to ninko up a rhymo, It won't ho much: I haven't tho tlmo. I have been thinking or nil or you, And tho old schonlhouso that stands by tho slough. The house Is all right; tho teacher O. K But the IiUIhIiIo ground Is a bum placo to play; Either running or Jumping you tnko a big chance Or slipping or sliding and ripping your limits. This Isn't much, 'tho I'vo done tho best that I can. nd I expect that sonio dny I'll bo n great man, CHAHI.WS SMITH Catching Inlet. went bonus for n s.ilotu man was worth the entire amount. Mr. llol llstor said that ho had no doubt hut nil (lie bondsmen were good but ho wanted to seo the thing douo In n hiiHlucKs-lIko manner. Tho mo tion carried. Want Mere Lights. Tho people of Bangor voiced n request through Councilman Lnggie jtho work, nnd n flue of $10 prr dny for overv day ho Is lato. I The City Engineer was ordored to establish a grndo from Stnto streot enst of shorninn nveniie to the Kin nny bridge on n motion from Dr. Bnrtlo. Tho grndo on Shorninn nvonuo from Stnto streot south to tho city limits wns ordored established, tho City Engineer being Instructed to keep ins plans tumor nn eight per cent grado. Many Improvements nro being mndo dally In tho North Bend streets nnd tho pnvlng oT Shorninn nvonuo this summer will led ni n or metropolitan dignity to North Bend. on tho linngnr oridge. At tlio picsent time only two lights nro on the bridge, ono nt ouch ond. Tho Council Ordeied two more lights In- Director Fenton Announces Program for Entertainment at Masonic Director It. N. Ponton or tho Coos Bnv Concert Bnnd hns iinnouncod tlio stnllpd nt Intervals nf flftv fnot lollowlng program ror tho concert to' on t),0 )rldgo, making four lights bo glvon at tho Masonic opera house ll. iiexv auiiiiiiy: ' Coiincllmnii I.ogglo enmo In ror March, "r3rd Iowa, ....... I'",or ronsldonililo criticism rrom tho Ovorturo, "Tho Boaiitirul Galatea, council for Ijls nctlon In tho Instnll- . : .. ' '.A ' .lV.,,0i ntlon of a largo arc light nnr what Entr'acte ot Vnlso from "Coppolln tho Coiincllmoii tormed his "cow Dollbos pnsturo" on Washington streot, In- Cornot solo, C'nntnhllo from Samp- I stead of cluster lights, ns was ordor- son ot Dolllnh" Snliit-Siions oa uy tlio light committee nt tho II. O. Howard. aSt meotlng of tho Council. The Fantasia, "A Slimmer Day In Nor- ; corner of Washington and Stanton wny Wlllmors nvonuo Is not lighted, nnd nutomo- Clinractorlstlc, "Scnrecrow Dnnco" i hllos turning In tho dnrk nro likely Hlnglebon to collide. Tho light comniTtteo (Donated by H. O. Graves.) jseolng this d linger. Instructed Log Selection, "Mlkndo" Sullivan gh, who Is n membor or tho commit- March. "The Whip ' iioizniuni too, to install cluster lights near NOHTII nUNI) NEWS The ways and menus conimltteo or tho North Bond Public Library will meet with Mrs. Josephlun Frame on Snttlrilnv nftnrlinmi tnt Ilin miiiiinun ror tho Instnllatloii or more lights of nuK,,ratliig n series or afternoons Star Spangled Biiinor. AT .THE NO C i TO HARBOR LINE JMOTELS SPECIAL SEH VICES. Elder T. G. Bunch of Myrtle Point will deliver a dlBcourso ion ''Tho Sabbnth Question" nt tho Seventh Day Advontist church Friday evening, ainrch 27, at 7:30. All aro Invited. (.'HEAT Pirri'HE COMING No lover of Dickons should miss tho sevon-roel plcturo of his mns terpIoce. "David Copprfleld." to bo shown nt tho Grand Thentro Thurs day and Friday nights this week. Tho great story has been shown bo oro but nover at such length aud in such detail. . Times Want ads bring result. North Bend Lumber Company Builds Extension James is Agent ml... K.nH.t. 11.x. .l llll .....1 I . I uu uilll muni .mil mm i. iiiu- pi-nii,,- . her Company is extending Its dock ' ,UM,,S' M out to tlio harbor Ilin there, r.ian-1 The Cliaiidlei. Conledo; II, C. Dnvls. Cou,ulllo; W. W. Lawhorno. McKlnloy; T. C. Louis Huth, Senttlo; Jos. Cabole, J. C. Cant wo II, Inspector; A. S. MeK e, Conulllo; C. S. Howatt, Portland; V S. Booth, San Fran cisco; II. S, Portor, Poitlnud; Wil liam Halm. Senttlo; J. C. Klngsley, Sltkum; dipt. Anustoad, P. S. i tho corner of Washington nnd Stnu I ton nvonuo. Logglo olthor mlsuii jderstood or disobeyed tho orders or tho comnilttoe, ns h ordered the light cnmpnny to Install one largo light directly oppnsito fioni his hull on Wn8hlngton nvonuo. Dr. Bnrtlo said that Logglo hnd acted alto gether 'wrong, as tho cluster lights should bo Instnlled. Logglo tried to oxplnln that ho thought the arc light across rrom Logglo Hull wns tuo uesi ior wnsningioti street, nut Dr. Bnrtlo or tho other members of tho Council couldn't seo It that way. Aft r sonio discussion tho mnt ter was dropped, nidi tho light still bancs high ncross rrom Logglo Hnll on Washington avenuo. Menilo Street Grade. II. C. Dlors asked tho Council what Mioy wero going to do about tho grado on Mende nvenue. Tho City Englneor has exhausted his to bo held on Snturdiiy or ouch weok nt the Library Booms or tho llolllstor homo. Tho conimltteo plans to In crease tho scopo or Its work upon tho organization or tho library and will endeavor to provldo a hotter class or eutertnlnnieut ror North Bond than that offered by the motion pictures nt tho present tlmo. "It Is not tho soiiso of tho library board to con domn motion pictures," said Mrs. Ilerbort Armstrong today, "but wo should llko to seo a bottor class of en tertainment." This Is ono of tho ob jects of tho public library movement nnd It Is tho Intention of the Indies of tho North nond Library Board to endeavor to furthor tho plan. An on tertnlnmont wns glvon by Mr. McCal ley at Eckhorr Hall last evening for tho benefit or tho Public Library as sociation, and whllo tho ntteudnnco "V i ?. u ?H 2 nessal "" Breat siKW Styl Clothes I lm -... rr- i .. c nave them, to were quick to nilin, elusive arrangemestM, scuoiYLEPLUSiatii town. Wedidioboft, wc consider it outdwj J five our patfoanV chance to buy thefre values we have ever at a medium price, Come in and let oi rift you our wide raoft styles and sizei for Jpn Wc can fit youiaiw you, no matter wl you are tall, slim, stout whether you Hi conservatism or loiji your clothes. Evcrw is guaranteed. "Money Talks" HI IR CLOTHING. I BUD siiOKO. B.WIIO.V M.Mt.siirian .MYKTI.K rom wna I'nniniiiatlvrly imilLtlm sentatlvo people of North Bei present. 'I'lui lrislitirlln UdlM WH clety will meet at the cl dny afternoon. Ai Jbertfmi olectlon of offlccrj aiiJ" urged to attcnu. T ai.l ovi:n omwi aiiiVn-Thtt tltr III to put water foiintlnu!ol street. (WANTS PASS-Tttri Ornnts Pass nas iwr I.. I... tin mmbrl MB1 vercij- u) " "v,Ti.., ijrtii council, altlioiiRh it W' only n little over a jw continual danger of binJI" count of tlio contrucnon'- PENDLKTON-Th 0 JJ Pendleton ha toimj ': m i.oo irnrdens grown If l:,"'L in that city. TW jJ Interest tho children U m and tho heatitlflcation oiw ....TOiaA-TheA. nun i:uiiii'i ."jus In Astoria before Apnl ' ..k .rlntlCC l Have youv J f Tho Times out- Alll.t. ltli,, it lnn..n nAI, Era Cisco- IT lolden Portlan 1- ,,,pa8 tr ,rnw P,ana to 8ult I'lIUIllSlO, tl. 1. llOllieil, lOlliaiHl, ,, f nrnnnrfv nwnnra nn fon.ln l S. ur.in, Portland; .Mrs. Norman J. McCord. Portland. The Llowl. nger niininlck tins nwariieu tno contract to Anderson & Klockers. There roninlns n gap of ISIS root rrom tho present dock to tho bur bot Hue to bo rilled in ror a dis tance or 210 ro't. It will iiinno n Hg change In the nppearauce or tho watorrront thero, .la lues Is Agent Mr. Dlmmlck announced today that ho had appointed T. B. James Mnrshrield agent ror tho steamship Aniline. E. W. Wright Is expect ed hero In a row days, when they will probably eloso n lease ror tho old Breakwater dock and waro-house. .1. Hayden, Norway; Miss May Stonz, Hoseiiurg; C. L. Liu lor, r.lyr tb Point; Saul McMann, Cincinnati .1. .1. utt, Allogany; John Schnldt, Floretico; P. J Ponnll, Spokane; Krows, Sltkum. ELASTIC KOQFIKfl CEMENT will niako jour iixif bettor lliiiu new. J, L, UHICE, Phone 81). Llbhy COAL. ALWAYS USI Livery and .u. i JSEDJ Trap fhe kind YOU hnve Phoni 72. Pacific sfer Company. Tho 'limes want ads are tho key to tho door of opportunity. nil tho pronorty owners on Mendo nvenue ns tho grndo he recommends for ono set will not at all suit tho other, nnd n compromise provokes n heated nrgunient from both sides. Fred Holllster said the only way to ostabllsh n grndo on Mendo nv nuo was for the City Council to nccept ono or tho plans submitted by En gineer Andrews establishing the grade, and then 'et the property owiits r"o lo'-onpirnnco If thev so desired Mr. Holllster said Mint tho Council hnd no 'eellng in the matter nnd If th Mendo nvenuo property owner conM not agree on a grado Mie str et would remain un improved. Allowance on Improvements E. S. Bnrzee asked the Council what they Intended to do regard- norcATir inrATiJRESERVK -n " " " A in m mm uttitrtM Presents an Immortalized A'lsuallzatlon ot Dlckeni DAVID COPPERFIELD In Sovon Parts by the Hepworth C'Jnr- 23 Showing Thursday and Marrh 26th dHU GRAND THEATER nuul Children 15c,