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X 4 'vjw THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1914 EVENING EDITION. ix DOINGS OF CITY COUNCIL BIG E WATER CASE IS FINISH THREE WANTS RAISE - . Jdiviiiu in riuuiuiu i TALKED OVER MILES E Council Irritated by Long De- Houscr & Houser Move Steam lays Arbitrary Rules to ' Be Investigated. Tho Marshflold City Council Inst evening Instructed tho city attorney to tnko stops to sco If tho Oregon JUiilroad Commission will not hasten -tho flnnl decision In tho Coos Bny "Water company enso and' nlso rc7 quested lilni to sio If the company una tho light to mnko arbitrary rules rcgnrdlng sprinkling, etc. Tho matter was brought up by It. A. Copplo. Ho said thnt about n year ago tho Ilnllroad Commission had Shovel to Robinson Place On North Inlet. Yesterday Houser & Houser mov ed tholr steam shovel from tho Hunter's Cabin on North Inlet to tho B. L. Robinson ranch whero they will contlnuo tho grade. This mnkcB over three nnd onc-hnlf miles of grade completed north of Sand Point. Good progress Is bolng mndo nil along tho route from tho Hay to Ten Mile, the part which tho Houser & Houser contract covers o but that tho company hnd nsk-l'""8 " ""'c"i w n nuiu iu . a rehearing nnd this wns do-!"";0" ",m" ""?"'"'.?' ,.-""' tho order requiring the Im-i ' 'nii w.u-n, u i i,r.i.uuu iu i .- oments to bo comp ctod by this '")', "J "" .",UD """" "". ""j i rock from bolng undermined nnd I'llliiK for tho trestle work nlong ii ., . -. . . .. . . . ordered Improvements and cx-l1"'8 .Dn 0l " " nro ,c "B .5 J tensions which wcro not bolng com- ' D,M T i, . a ..u.i ...i.i. a. i-... nu.. ... .. Hinvo nil of them rendy soon. A IIIIUII Willi. 4001Dklllll 11LV iVtlUIIIUJ .. . . ... "... Kondnll snld thnt tho order had been ,n.r numuor or piling w.i no ice.. mad cd for laying prov Mr. Copplo snld thnt tho nppllcn- "HliSiJiJi!iiiil Hon to tho Ilnllroad ConimlsBlon hud .... , , . , . been mndo nenrly two yenrs ngo V10, dly V"K ,lc,"r. ,)., ""mH'!1 l? nnd It Heemcd nwful slow. Ho snld drain n wntor liolo In tho South Mnrsh thnt unless something wiih done oU fill nenr Second nnd Johnson, soon tho summer would bo gone mid Tho council ordered ho work done nnothor year passed without nny ro-' '' UKBlng n surfneo ditch, lief bolng given tho community in I Reilcck UriiM-Avenue, wntor service clt" Engineer Ilucklnglinm stnled Mr. Kondnl'l said that City Attor- llnt " the. request of property ow ncy Goss hod written to tho Com- ''" on Kruso nvcmio ho wiih getting mlsBlon repentedly nnd had person-! estlmntoB of the cost of rodccklng nlly ntorvlowod them nt Snlom try- i"" oicvnicii pmnic ronuwny on i.rusn Ing to linston mntters, but It seemed to bo very slow. New Arbitrary Rolfs. Then Mr. Copplo culled attention to n notice thnt hnd Just beoti sont 1ilm by tho wntor compnny In which J nvonuo from Hrondwny to tho Conl Hnnk Inlet drawbridge Ho Is nsk Ing for bltlH on tho 70,000 feet of lumber needed. To AlilComviiy. Tho P. B. Conway Compnny, no rules nnd regulations woro inrougu u, w. money iibkuii permis glvon. Ono rule provided thnt pnr-Hlon to Improvo nbout 100 foot of ties desiring to uso city wntor for, sixth street hoiiiii or uonirni avonuo. lawns or gnrduns must first sign nil The compnny desires to uso tho street ns n pinco to puo mniorini ror mo now Conway building nnd tho Idea was to iiro tho lumber required for tho fltrcot as a baso for It. Tho council docldod that they could not- very well grant tho por- nppllcatlon nnd ngrco to pay for four months' service. In enso they did not tho notice said their water scrvlro would bo shut off and tho parties required to pay $1 before It would be turned on ngnln. Mr. Copplo onfd this was nn out- in mi: wages C. A. Pettit of City Street De partment Asks Council to Raise Pay Above $2.50. C. A. Pottlt, who line been em ployed ns a laborer by the city since 1912 In tho street clcnnlng nnd streot repnlr dopnrtment, sent n lottor to the City Council last even ing nsklng that his salary bo raised. Ho stuted thnt ho was only getting yl.tiO por dny nnd thnt his salary hnd been the snmo for tho wholo two yenrs although tho cost of liv ing hnd gono higher. Ho snld thnt lie would npprcclato nny rnlse In wnges, no mnttcr how small, nnd concluded his letter with "Yours for n Orenter Mnrshfleld." Ho wns present nt tho meeting but wns not given a chnnce to tnlk tho mntter over ns Councllmnn Porguson moved that tho request bo referred to tho finance comlnlttcc. 1 IS SAVED 01 W RITCHIE IS FAVORITE nr AmocIaioJ Vtnn lo Coof liar TlmM ) MHAVAUKBB, Wis., May 20. Willie llltchlo, champion light weight, wns tho betting favorlto over Charley White, of Chlcngo who nro to meet In a ten round bout hero tonight. Sport ing writers will give the de cision, the only kind allowed by tho Wisconsin lnw. AMERICAN OOLFEllS 1'LAV tBr Altl l'rM to raoi n TlmM.1 VERSAILLES, France, Mny 2C Amerlcnn golfers In tho Prech Amn tour Championship showed up well In the opening rounds. Prnncls Oulmot, Joronio 1). Trnvors nnd other Aniorlcnns had easy games. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Chicago l; New York 0. St. Louis 2: Philadelphia 0. Detroit 1; Wnshlngton 10. Cleveland .'); Iloston 0. NATIONAL LEAGUE. $1,25 and $1,50 House Dresses SPECIAL THIS AVEI5K 98c Sizes 34 to -lfi. Sco Hallway Window. Hub Dry Goods Co. "Smart Wear for Women." Cop. Broadway and Central Ave. Phouo 3G1 1 EWS OF NORTH BEND Ronton :i: St. i.ouis 2. Hrooklyn I: Pittsburg r. Now York 1 : Chlcngo ". Philadelphia C; Cincinnati I. inlt to build tho portion of tho streot rago becniiHo ninny pcoplo did not Ins It would cut tho project of Itn want to uso wntor for Irrigating, proving Sixth street from Hcnnott to tholr little gardens or lawns for jnoro than n month or two nnd thcro wnii .no -reason why .they should bo rompollod to pny for four months' Commercial Into two sections It Is planned to hnvo this street Improved Just an soon as the fill not tlcs enough and Councllmnn Albrecht NORTHWESTERN LE.W.TI I'ortland-Tncnmu; rnln. Victoria 7; Senttlo 11. Victoria 2; Fenttle 2. Spoknno 2; Vnncouvcr 3. Spokano 1 ; Vancouver 2. en Innings.) (Blov- FOR LIBRARY !WILL DECIDE AT NORTH BEHDj ABOUT DANCE Nick Delich, Austrian, Falls Off North Star and Is Rescued by Harry Jarne. Nick Delicti, nn Austrnllnu, nbout 35 yenrs of nge, cnnio near drowning yesterday afternoon when ho foil off tho launch North Stnr nenr Haines In let. Ho was .rescued by Hnrry Jnrno of North Slough, who dove from tho boat and pulled lilni out after sev eral attempts to rcncli hlni with u polo had proved futile. Wlinn llMIili tnu tilnpn.1 nlinnril Mm boat ho wns apparently lifeless. Jnrno Mother Of 15-Ycar-0ld Dailtjll- miu vuiuiiii im.ii uiuiumi, ui iiiu I STATION GIRL I I I 1 1 I V I 1 1 HI 1 1 I I 1 o un ur. c North Stnr, worked ovor tho limp body for some tlmo beforo any sign of life wns noticed. Ho was placed aBhoro nt camp 3 nnd according to inon who succeeded In reviving Delicti It took mora than four nours o bring him through ter Says She Was Not Driven from Home. Mrs. Luln Hansen, 39I Fourth streot, mother of Gladys Stnyton, do mes thnt' hur .daughter was drlvoii 1 1 i a . iiivo 1 11(11 iiui ii ue.icii Bccuraa employment ni no nwny fro, ,,olno nH ro)0rtc, b. tho nuimur iinu Miiimur camp uirougu u.o Rr ln8t weoki j,or nccount of tho service. Ho snld thnt In his enso Insisted thnt Instead of nn olovntcd iiih gnniuu wiih covered ny water piiuiK ninuwny 1101111; 1111111 inuru, inu ijoruiiiuii empioyiiiuui. nguuey anil ion. nffalr Is n direct contradiction of tho limn iiiu iiuu niuiiKii nun uu iiiikiu . ninn-'l niiiiiiiu uu iinuii iu kiiiiiu, un inu .luiui oiur mi lll pom. uup- not need wntor before Septombor, Finally It wns loft to tho street tnln (lalloway of tho boat says that yot according to the uotlco ho would roiumlttco to seo that when tho street Delicti was under tho Influence of story told by Gladys to the officers mid printed In tho Times. Mrs. I Inn- hnvo to pny for four mouths. lis Improved thnt tho contractor or. liquor whon ho got nbonrd nnd that ,iniiihtor liecuuso slio desorvoil 11 lmt Acting City Attornoy Kendall said tho city tnko tho lumbor nB roqitcst-.Hevornl times ho cautioned hlin not toi .i.n Hi1(, .11,1 ,., ,iriVn lmr wnv thnt ho did not think that npy such , cd by tho Conway Compnny, rule could bo eiuorcod, Finally tho Price of Lumber. Council Instructed him (0 have the '" tho discussion, somo of tho that she did not drlvo her away. , l,,""l . I Mrs. IlniiHon nlBo denies thaf sho The boat wns carrying n cnpnclty i1(i i,- i,,..,!,,,,,.! n-,.t.,.t fn i,,. 'cargo nnd about twonty-flvo nnsson- 1.,.. nu.i... oi. ......,, .i.. i. ..,..,, lnr.b.l .... ...! !. ..nn..lnl .... nll.,w... 0I11I...I II u.nl,l I... n .,nn,l re. .,.! .!., ...oo little -... . '" "". """ BUjn llllll UU "n .i.... .11 luuni'u i,i inu iuwuu -.ii... i.iiivii mi.,1.11 iv imiiiiii uu .. fti.uu nm unit iiiviu cm ninu iuwiii in nrrustpil nn n rlinrirn nt ilrmiltniinoKH -notified as to tholr rights In tho thing to tnko over tho .Conway lum- iriovo about. Hut Dollch porslsted 7 . , ii,ln i,!n,,i mntter. I tier us It might onnbln tho city to 'in pnclng up nnd down tho nnrrow , . ' 0 hn,i . otlini tu tli with hnlU Ho will also tnko tho mnttor ui find out tho different 801101111108 of spneo on tho port side nnd Just as tho 2 h n n . Appnr.l nc in 1 I In. will, tl.n lll..,....1 f.;....Uul.... nln l.rlnnu II. 1. 1 urn linlmr nlinrlrilil I... Hin Imnl nnt.rnnolin.l llfllnn. Inlnl l. !.. .,".". "."" '"" 'll"lh l UIU Dllirj ...... vu i.i.ii. imu iiiiiiiiinoiuit iit.1,,11, Wim I Smltli Devils. Councilman Wilson requestod that since the Mill Slough fill has been completed that tho C. A, Smith com prices that nro bolng charged by tho boat approached Haines Inlet ho top- .,,, !. tlio chief of nollco nt- F lor lumbor companies hero of street con- plod overboard. Thoso who saw him onco aiudvs. loft home hopnuHn sim tractors, tho city nnd prlvnto lndlvl- fall yolled to Captain (lallowny to.iSJ1 Sim wont to F.lor- dJinls. stop tho boat. C. W. Wolcolt was given pormls- Dollch had gono undor for tho soc- onco wrero slio found eniploymont. ii.ii 1-11111-1 . " - ...... r, - p.-... -. .. ...w ..w..- .-. miv fiiivH inifir fiiifi wnfl iirniif.ut pnny bo roquoBted to furnish deeds h'"" to iI lrt of tho street near ond tlmo when tho boat wns turned onC( t0 Marshflold at tho ronuost of for tho flvo streets nnd ferry Iiii)ulng!',lrch nnd Hrondwny In front of tils nrouud. Cnptnln Onllowny 8tonred.hor mother, who secured a court or- ! ... A ... A... ll.. MA. VI.' I IIHHIirillll'll Willi! ! IITIIII 111 I Nil ITHII III II llflllll ll I I II n mil. WfCW I - i.iiiuii 11 iik' 'u iu kivo mo cny, 11 " - " ..."v ..w ........ ... ..... . r...v ii.,.iii . iwi uu kivi'ii 1'iuiiii tor inu worn wiiuii 1110 'i inu drowning man, out no ono on streot ib Improved, wns stated thnt tills would nrnbnbty bo forth .coming this week as Mr. 'Smith wns now horo. Tho council Is anxious to hnvo this dono ns tho hnrd pnvlng on South Hrondwny botweon Mill Slough nnd Hnl! nvonuo Is bolng hold up until tho streets nro dedicated, CiirtU Avenue. Tho council approved tho plnns for planking Curtis aveuuo from Hrondwny to Second Street 3fi foot ivldo with oloven foot sidewalks on each sldo. Tho work Is to bo dono by prlvnto contract nnd tho estimat ed cost Is $1170. 1'iiy Ouitriu'torK. The council ordered Ponrt Uroth cr nnd John so it and I.nrsou linld what Is coming to thoni on their vork on Hemlock nvonuo. Councll ninn Kvortson protested nbout tho vny tlio fill wns mndo along the side walk, snylng thnt tho fall rnlus would probably result In tho sldownlk slip ping down Into tho gulch. City Kn glneer Iluckliighnm explained that ilils wn born uso some of tho extra dirt on Klghth street hnd been mov ed In thorn without cost to tho Hem lock nvonuo property owners and thnt tho lnlter got nbout $(100 worth of work freo. Will Fill Area. Houry Songstnckcn on behalf of. tho Port Commission stated thnt tlio Dredge Senttlo would probably fill nil of the nren In front of Forndnlo, known ns Nnsburg's addition. Ho snld thnt most of tho proporty ow ucrn hnd signed up for It. Ho snld thoy would know soon. To Drain Ami. Councilman Wilson reported thnt nrrnngements had been mndo with tlio Port Commission whoreby tho lnt tor would look after tlio assessment for tho drainage system to bo put In on tho South Murshflold fill south of 1CI rod nvonuo. , About 1 00,000 ynrds of dirt woro puiupod In thero and tho cost of tho drnlnngn systom will bo about two-thirds of a cent por ynrd. Fourteenth Street. The assessment for grndlng nnd plunking Fourteenth street from Con tral to Highland was fixed at $3. CI per front foot oxcopt for n small tract which will bo assessed $3.S9. exclu sive of tho cost of Intersections. Tho' total cost of it will bo $1,202. dor for her return. Mrs. Hansen says thnt her dnugb- board hnd the presence of mind to to; ' , Coqu lie whoro sho , ', TL ' '" RJi V!Z..Lr l wns "'"' ' Sheriff Gng'e. Mrs. Han nl m with n polo. According to Can inJLrtiiinl,iWiBy.on? "?". ViuW a P0.' ,lor b' 0K ltn"co tolephono yes overboard lnste.nd of holding on to tordny nnd nsk her to como to Co- vr,on nrfV.lt. t , n ,1 . 1 1 ' nuillo. whero n reconciliation would nen offorts to rench Delicti hnd ,Q effected Mrs Hnnson svs timt proved futllo Jnrno Jumped overboard, iholbrinirhw daughter I ack?o nndt cmiKht him Just ns ho wus go- SinrHnflold nb"tur back to ing down tho third time. Jnrno had n hard tus&el with tho man In tlio wnter, who hold him so tight ho could hnrdly keop nflont. Ho mnn- agod to reach tho sldo of the boat sen snyB thnt her daughter cnllod waltli L hnmU l i bonds for rond Improven.ont In thl aSnfnt,ini,n, ,,,, .,., l:oimly by precincts: HO.llI HOXI) VOTK. Tlio following Is tho voto on tho proposition to Issue $410,000 In s ., .... V.....U. ..J ,w...,u, LI1IO n.nn ... morning thnt Dollch regnlnol conscl- , w0,m,, jVt ousnoss Into last night and that ho TftnillitOI1 J was soon about the ramp early this i ms," V' oilow.v .v. niioh i. ... .... I '' SlouBh 32 111 thnt linn fnlln. f-r.... l.l !... 'llBnny ., , 1 "" ' ""in inn iiuhi KnntllKlf Sl.i ninn Kontuck Slough l :i XOItTH IXIiKT XKWS. Sfoon mul iim-Kim. .n... ...i . ffet20 " ,,,0,r K,Bh,h 8t,vot l'- Tho Prosbytorliui Ladles Aid socle- .... , ty of North lloud will meet nt the .tiller .iv. inn.. n.k..i- I i . . i. n ....i ... .. Tim i...n . .. ' luiiim in .iro. ii. i, iiuiiiies on un ..... ...until .l'll ior niiiiiiiug ill and a small boat per front foot mi t erty mid $R.fi!2 on tho Vimlinri' nmi ' iniirriiiii inmni'pniv in miu ii.un.. o. I lensed Is yenr. Nono hnvo boon drowned. vrtii nomi , Delicti wns arrested sovoral days ""." 0,V?.'.'V l?:' ngo for being on tho Btreots In a p ,r - ' "i drunken condition. Ho was flncdf fi, coogton ' !!!.'!!!',! 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 30 . . , ,,. ... Coos Itlvor ,'''! :i L00AL OVERFLOW. i catching siough ..:,....: i 4 , 1 Knstsldo , , n Knglneer Here II. Sweeney, ono ,nl'?hfloIa, , 318 of the loading engineers of tho "iinkor IIIU ;n Orogon Power Co. on tills Coast, jjowport c Is horo demoiiBtratlng tho Hoctoriout" nlougli 10 Automatic Gns Hontlng Systom, nt'003 clty 0 1110 uregon i-owor company. Ho ox- a" No 20 14 10 18 74 11' 78 3 10 3 48 3.' 25 1) ".'til 13 13 25 42 fixed tho assessment- Ion Avenue, Thursday, Mny 28. nt',uu,',9 ,0 B,H"ll, " week horo ,lt ,,res nJIr,. il ? e Alder nvonuo dock 2 o'clock p. in. All nro Invited to olU' jl.ee . !'.'.!". t iTtheoVonnell pro7pVHoV. Fredrick S. Shlmenn will bo . r1 "-t"'., )!' p"","!!!,glm,n '' 2.:J B tho room in tho Donaldson ca,p',.. Hirst property. , snn Francisco ' 1 ""K-. recontly vnentod by the ToB-n f;,llc 8 5 . The bid of tho First Nntlonnl n.ink ' Mrs. morrIo Younit who hns snent1 Kr-. ll """""looa that Ho will V s jj 11 for $1500 worth of special Improve- tho piiBt ton days with rolntlves on uieiit bonds was necoptod, Tho city South Coos Itlver. returnod to Mnrsh also bid In $4(!4 worth with money flold today. from tho city bond sinking fund I S. 55. Converse of Lents is visiting Henry Seugstaekon requested that todnv in Marshflold. 1 Ju 50 6 put 111 n flno restnurnnt thoro. Itlvorton 1 1 rD .ilovci. llusinchs. Joe Houser of robl,or 20 51 WEDDING PRESENTS m Silver, Cut Glass and China Red Cross Jewelry Dept. 1 Red Cross Drug Store, Phone 122 tho Ferndulo Urowory lias tensed tho Tower garage building on North rront streot nnd will hnvo It ro modolled ns qunrtors for tho brow ory and Forndnlo lnundry In which he Is interested. Miss Frodcrlcksun Dead. Miss Freda Frederlckson, daughter of otto Frederlckson of this city, died nt Mercy Hospital this morning. Sho had been ill with measles and pneumonia for somo tlmo. Tho fun eral will bo lietd at tho Swedish church tomorrow afternoon. Along the Waterfront. 1 - The steamer Hardy arrived In to day from San Francisco after a cood trip up tho coast. Sho 'brousht a fair cargo ox rrcngnt Handon 202 170 Two Mllo 53 30 Parkersburg 14 29 I.ampa .', 2 40 Four Mite ....... ..'.' 25 10 Norway n 128 Missouri 0 3G Myrtle Point ............ 81 132 Catching Creek 1 G2 Sugnr Loaf , 5 71 Enchanted 85 21 Rowland 0 29 Total against 2082 Total for 1529 Majority against 553 President Sproulo of the S. P. Co. said there must bo a chango In public sentiment before railroad con struction will begin, and the fac tories nnd mills ran nnnrnto nnl am- I ploy labor. New Institution Now Open and Will Be Aided by Series of Entertainments. Hcglniilng' today, North Ilend has 11 public library. Somo months ago Mrs. Frederick Holllstor gnvo tho uso of the Inrgo handsome billiard room located In tho baBomont of tho beautiful Holllstor residence, for a public library, provldod tho Indies of North Kend would furnish tho room for thnt purpose. This thoy hnvo not been slow to do. Tho room now nns shelving for sovoral hundred books, rending tnblos and chnlrs, n flro ploco always In service when tho library Is opon, nnd lo altogether ono of tho moBt Inviting rooms for tho purpose of u public library thnt could possibly bo dovlsod. Mrs. Hol llster's generosity Includes not only this largo splendid room free, but also heatlnt;. lighting and Janitor Borvlco for the room freo or chnrgo. Tho library association hns placed ' on tho sht'lves over one hundred books donated by cltlzons. A trav eling library from Snlom Is nlso horo for six months' use. Many of tho loading periodicals hnvo been con tributed mid aro to bo found on thn reading tables. Mrs. I. A, Wood .bury has been erplovod by tho as sociation to tako chnrgo of tlio lib rary Tuesday nnd Frldny afternoons, J Saturday nfternoons, will bo devoid ,to story-telling houra for tlio clilld iren nnd clnsses In civics. Thero Is something over $100 In tho library treasury mid all bills paid. A series of ontortnlnti'onts aro being arranged to provldo money with which to buy books. Tlio first of these entertainments will bo 11 mixed program nt I.ogglo Hnll Frldny evening nt 8 o'clock. Mayor Simpson will glvo n brlof nddresH nn botintf of tho library Interests nftor tho "program, which Includes a barltono solo by C. 8. Knlsor, Scotch songs by Mrs. Noll Dnnks, voctil solos by Mtb. Cnlnndor, Mr. Simpson nnd Mrs. Fltchott, rendlngs by Mrs. W. A. Dnvonport nnd stories by Fnthor MeDovltt. Tho program will bo nn unusual one for North Dond nnd tho library association feols that It merits support "for vuluo recolved," asldo from tho fact that tho proceeds aro I for the book fund, which fact alone makes It deserving of tho support of every right minded citizen. Tho ; library movement In North Ilond now needs only hearty co-oporntlon Ion tho part of every North Ilond citizen to secure Its success ns a big 'moral factor In ninklng this city n deslrablo placo for homes. Sovoral young people nro selling tickets for .Friday ovening. Anyone holding n . ticket not used Frldny ovonlng mny I uso It nt nny future book fund en tertainment. It Is hopod every nil I ult person In tho city mny seo his 1 way clear to contributing fifty conta Howard this fund at this tlmo. To 'got a Cnrnoglo library thoy must hnvo books, n lot to build on and an assured nnnunl incomo equal to ton per cont of tho cost of the build ing, which Mr. Cnrneglo puts up. Let us got the books housed In the splendid library room wo hnvo until wo outgrow It nnd then wo mny righteously nnd loglcntly look for wnrd Jo tlio good things Mnrshfleld Is enjoying In watching n Cnrnegle library built. Mrs. Herbort, Armstrong, Pres. Library Association. ' Mrs, Fred Holllstor, First Vice Presldont. Mrs. C. M. Dylor, Second VIco President. Mrs. L. J. Simpson, Third VIcq President. Mrs, Henry Bergman, Recording Secretary. Mrs. L. C. Reynolds, Financial Secretary. Mrs. Goorge Hazer, Treasurer. Mrs. L. A. Woodbury, Librarian. Tho Ways and Means Committee, which Is making It possible for North Bend to accept Mrs. Hollister's gift of room for a library consists of Mrs. Frank Frnmo, Chnlrman, Mrs. L. J. Simpson, Mrs. Fred Hol llstor, Mrs. George Mandigo, Mrs. C. M. Byler. Mrs. Virgil Wattors, Mrs. C. S. Kaiser, Mrs. Nell Banks, Mrs. L. C. Reynolds. Mrs. Henry Bergman, Mrs. C. F. McCollum. Mrs. R. A. Wernlch, Mrs. C. S. Wlnsor and Mrs, George Hazer. nlnrth Dnnrl Oil,, It n ""ii , "Jr.""011' uuncu wiii 1 aKe i-mai Action on Key zer's Place Tonight. A large gathering Is expected 0 bo present when Mnvnr si.. cnlls tho North Ilcinl city council t order this ovonlng, at Its rcgultrniw ing, at which somo lively dlscusiki promises to ciibuo over tho queitlM of tho bowery dance, which Ii U Ing conducted on Saturday orenltp by Low Koyzer. dcsnlto thn fan tkit tho council ruled that It nat a ml- snnce nt us last meeting. ICcyzer was granted a permit u conduct the dnnco last Saturdirttn Ing by Mayor Simpson, who said l would accept tho reapomlbllltr lor tho morals of the dance until at council not. Whether the actios ot Mayor Simpson nctcd aj a veto b the councils' former action, at hlu tlmo ho wns present, Ii unknot:. Kcyzor's position In tlio matter u that tho dnnco ns run by blm doe not Incliitlo a nuisance nnuVthe'ht and until ho violates tho law tit dance should bo permitted to run. Virgil K, Wattors, who prcKnW tho potltlons signed by 400 ol ttt loading citizens of North Dend till thnt ho could hnvo doubled tho nnn bor of signatures If the council titl ed thorn, but thought that 400 wuiit flclont. "Wo don't want a npics this mnttor" snld .Mr. Walters recent ly "and I think tho council will tot rescind their former action at tit next meeting. "The dnnco to my mind, and u tho nilnds of all fair perwni Ii nlilsance, for tlio fnct that tho mtu disturbs tho peoplo in tne ricmiiyw wish to rotlro nt nn cany nouronsi. urdny ovening If for no other r- son. TTrrv BAZAAR NE I LADIES til LOYAL ORDER of MOOSE MEET ING TUESDAY NIGHT. Initiations nnd refreshments. North Bend Catholics Denvi Noat Sum from Function Prizes to Several. Although the North DenfCjJ Indies havo not completed ce .... ..i ...oninia nnd eiDeniea, wi "i . "'".".'. Mi' ;rnTne hat ttM" s?rwwcr.a ei&S nonea mem " fv. - tlon was a ei w - h Some of tho principal twirti at tho bazaar were g " ,0rs. Wm. A. TOT. of MS received the embroidered n - hnvlng number 179. ,.,., jJ Fnthor Munro " 5Il"7ne VBl' od tho phonograph, hlM ' e 1 wnMmr Munro also receiw -m Bultcaso having " ronnell re! .. Mrs. Eugono, OConneii - tho crocneiuu v"i" ber 9. . . irlM Dr, II. E. """''.rU'i hand-pnlnted china tea-y . i.AM 01 Liii iiiliuuur u. . .. don " Olo Olson secured the aui, ing numuer ! I .. lh VU Mrfs. Martha Pratt week wltn remui Klver. f Ten jl" n Miss Ruby Davis of Ten j been 111 with neua8'!s-Tcn MHe Mrs. S. Adams of Tfn-rf. was brought to Kved. J cal treatment Is much impr dren wlio nuiu u"" pnngn measles and whooping " new improving. g bn Heights. "em0Sutrchia3. Mr. nnd Mrs M. Huie Qm this morning "" Ladle Aw 'W Tho Presbyterian w". h meet Thursday nt the en tm HiyerBiv ', Vnt, .., lives ai w ",.... ig speoui"i Mrs. R. E.Emen V week as guesi 01 . Piper, of North Coos iw