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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1914)
ffiirwJniSwrf?' I OL: I r r 1 v v 2$ 1914 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSMFIELD. OREGON, MONDAY", JUNE EVENING EDITION. SIX - ".r,, !3p M1TTEES DOINGS OF CITY COUNCIL A 9 ewiv Arrived iMwa(iMiawMBwwwaWiM"'w""w""iw'ni F ITER 1IIER i4TH STREET 15 DEFERRED PROIEST ABOUT L IE Council Postpones Action on Council Defers Improvement Extension of Time Until After Most of Residents Next Monday Oppose It. ' After Bomo discussion Inst evening, Fourteenth street, which hns been the City Council deferred nctlon on the bnne of the Council for over two tho rcnuest of II. H. Corey of tho yenrs, hnB again been tnblctl am; the Coob 'liny Wntcr Company for tho Improvement Indefinitely postponed. Council to npprovo the proposed TIiIb action was tnken last night chances In the reservoir sites, tho when every resident except one, pc- routo of the new mains and for a tltloned the Council to defer grading three months' extension In tho time and plnnklng the street because they In which the company Is to completo wcro not prepared to boar tho ex- tho Improvements. It Is expected pense of tho work, that tho Council will meet Friday as The remonstrance came as n sur- a commlttco of the whole to consider prise to the Council, who thought tho matter ' ,lint nf,or "'"king two or three trips Mr. Corey said thnt tho company there they hnd got the project In had received a telegram from tho satisfactory Hhape. It wns too Into Railroad Commission asking that tho for n remonstrance, but owing to City Councils of Marshfleld and tho unanimity of tho residents, they North Ilend bo requested to unlto decided to let It go. in tho application for nn extension Councilman Copplo wns most sur- J ,,nc prised when the romonstrnnco was Coupcllmnn Ferguson snld thnt he ronil. After hearing nil tho nnihoa, had iio objection to a couple of he said thnt lie gnoMed thoro wjts months extension provided tliore noth'ng to do but to let thorn wnllor .......I.I I... .... fnfl iui- iln nvn AM Hi- III UlC lllllll mull-, ..... on., .,...,,. u'l.mtiiii niii that Couucllmn i. .i. ...... i.. .1..., it... ,.,.i.ii. nnmnanv residents on Conitnorclnl wore on Bhotild fix a definite date. titled to have Fourteenth street fix- Mr. Corey said thai he had eel up so thnt they could get In and been nnxloiiB for ovor two yonrs to out. get tho Improvements Btnrted. Ilo Mnyor Allen said that Potcr Mir sald that this year the company rnsoul. tho only one the Counrllmon hns spent all Hh Income In changing hart expected to oppose tho linprove plpcs on stieots being Improved, nient, was tho only tmo who was that they hint to dofer tho payment ot doing so. Ho said thnt ho of their taxes until fnll nnd that they thought that Mr. Hoffman, who hnd to Issuo notes for mnterlnls. 'nd the udvnntnge of Central nvo- Ho snld thnt tho now schedulo of ",")rov10,"on,tII w"8 ?,n,,'luf,1,t1,'0 rnteB, allowing them to chargo more, opposition, but City hug neor Iluek had Just been received, nnd ho liighnm snld thnt Mrs. McCnrly wns thought that now they wero In a po- the one. Billon to go nhend. Those BlffnlnR tho petition wore .Material Not Ordered. M; B. A. Klckworth, Mrs. C-rn Me- Ilo Bald that they had not yet Cnrty. C. S. Hoffman. C. A. Pen ordored tho material for tho tin- IIOP,ktJo"0.,ln NVnU.' Uarry w,nUlcr provements, but had received quota- and May Wnl I. ,.tlons nnd wero rendy to do so. Ho , Other Street oik. Aid.that there would bo llttlo dolay Tho final ordlnanco for Improving in gotlillS moterlnl, ns tho factories Ninth streot from Centrnl to Coin worn not busy morelnl wns ndopted. Tho totnl cost Councilman Copplo Bald that ho ment, cxcluslvo of Intersections, will thought thnt It was up to the com- bo $2.70 per front foot, piny to Bhow good Mltll by actually Councllnion Copplo and I)oll agreed getting tho work under way urfnro to Improve Klghth street from Coni iisklng the Council to grant thorn tin tnorcln) to KlRth Tomico ly Jjrlvnto extension of time. , 'i1!' To est1"1'1 cost hi $l. Collncllmnn Ferguson said that ho IS-."- . . . wns willing to accept tho iiBSurnnceu , Tho ordlnanco providing for going of good faith by tho coinpnny. 'nhend with tho bltullthlc paving on Councllmnn Copplo snld thnt ho South Ilrondwny from CurtlH to Ilnll did not menu to Infer thnt tho prom- wns adopted. Iscs woro not worth anything, but A robnto of $U85.i3 on Movent; ho felt thnt tho people gonornlly Htrcot between (Solden nnd Ingersoll tvnntmi nniini iinfiiiiio iiKMiiriiiu'eH of wns declnrcd. tho Intention to nuiko tho Improve- Specifications for roplnnklng KriiBO ineuts. nvenuo from Ilrondwny to Coal Hank CImiikw I" Itoutcs. ' Inlot woro ndopted. The cost Is estl- Mr. Corey Haiti thnt tho coinpnny mated nt $1 104. proponed to bring a fourtoon-lnch .Johnson and Larson woro nllowod wuter main down tho old rond to tho $10.01 nnd llngiiulst oml Iljorqulst city, thenco nlong Fourteenth street $0.0!) extrn on tholr Hemlock street to Control avenue, thenco down Con- contrnctH to straighten out tho Im trni nveiiun in Tenth street, where nrovoment. a branch to North Ilend would bo Ohimiij-'k Plumbing. laid north nnd n brnnch to South j Continued .fin J'",0 JQPnrX i he newspapers. Both ho and Dr. l.pslle wore complimented on tlc work they hno already accom plished. llnrry Klmbnll, general director of nil tnonts, Is also doing a good nun In the way of advertising. ' J W Davis Want'? AnP Limit try evening at 8 o'clock ho releases i 10 i ii j it , mI two bnlloons each with nn order, ai io msiuau ui c ivu Action Taken J. W. Davis last night entered a vigorous protest ngnlnst the new or dinance prohibiting youths under 21 plnylng billiards nnd pool, etc. Ho said thnt ho thought It wns a llttlo too severe nnd thnt If the ago limit had been place.l nt IS or 10, It would bo more cqultnble. He said ho knew that the state law prohibited minors from playing, but that 'was not rigidly enforced. Ilo said that to prohibit all under 21 plnylng would cut out about one-third of tholr business. He said thnt the billiard hull proprietors hnd tried to conform to tho city regulations and he did not think it wns hardly fair. Furthermore, he said that there was nothing for tho young men to do except play pool or bil liards and that It was seldom that any of thorn spent more than forty cents a nignt for the fun wliteli entitles tho finder to free transportation to and from Marsh fleld during tho colobrntlon. llow cer, nono of tho orders for trans portation hnvo been returned to date. No bnlloons woro released last night on account of Inclement weather. The Program. Tl e gcnernl program of Marsh field s celebration will bo ns fol lows: i ThiiiMlny KvciiIiik. ' Hnnd Concert. Coos Uny Concert Hand. Open nlr dunce. Fildny .Morning. j 0:00 o'clock. Hand concert, Coos Day Contort Hand. 10:00 o'clock. Automobile par ade. 11:00 o'clock. Surf board riding nnu high diving. Foot of Centr.il nvenuo. 1-Yldny Afternoon ' 1:00 o'clock. Motorcycle race, road race. Stnrt nnd finish Fourt'.i unit Central. 00 o'eljck. Field sports. Front WHITE CHINCHILLA COATS, WOMEN AND MISSES' TAN OXFORDS RUBBER d 7TT SOLE FOR WOMEN $4.00 TAN BOOTS RUBBER SOLE dTT FOR WOMEN JgO.Ofl CLEOPATRA COLONIAL cTa1 PUMPS FOR WOMEN $4.50 Hub Dry Goods Co. "Smart Wear for Women." Cor. Hrondway juul Centrnl Ave. Phone 361. ton Coillit'ilinnn I'(il'iihiiii unlit tlmt Councllmnn Ferguson snld that tho . Mr. Unls' derlarntlon that there was no other dlversleu for tho vounu men pointed out a condition that , ftffet. should bo lemeliMl bv the noonln of Cabin lnuucli nice, Mnrahflcld. He said thnt ho thought that it was time for the churches or somo other organization to do something along this Hue. Person ally, ho said, ho thought that there wero lots of things more detrimental for a boy over IS than playing pool, especially In well-conducted plncos. Councilman Kvcrtsen thought that If tho ago limit In Portland was IS, Marshfleld should not be nioro rigor ous than thnt. Councllmnn Copplo suggested that It bo referred to n committee. Councilman Wilson and Dolt thought It best to allow tho ordin ance to conform with tho stnto law. Ab It does not become offectlvo for thirty dnys, nothing was done. TO SEND BAND OH RIG TOUR Plans Made to Raise Funds to Aid in Expenses of Coos Bay Boosting Trip Other water sports. Continuous rroo vnuiiovuie ami moving picture show, Koyal Thea ter. Friday K veiling. Il.i ml Concert, Coob Hay Concort Hand. Open-air dance. Sutui'ilnv Morning. 0:00 o'clock. Ihmil Concert. Coos Hay Concert Hnnd. 10:00 o'clock, (iriiud parade. I 11:00 o'clock. Speaking by ora tor of tho day. Masonic Opera House. Saturday Afternoon. 1:00 o'clock. Surf bnnrd riding and fancy high diving. I 2:00 o'clock. Swimming races and wator sports. :i:00 o'clock. Firemen. Continuous free vaudeville and moving picture show nt Koynl Then-' tor. Saturday Hvcnlng. Hand Concert. Coos Hay Concert Hand. I Opon-alr dance. I Grand display of fireworks on Fnstsldo wntcrfront. I Chandler Hotel 35c -:- BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCHEON -:- 35, vi:i)Ni:si)AV, .ii'ni: i, ion. Olives Radishes Onions Scotch Hroth or Puree of Lima Heans an croutons Haked Mug Cod, Maitro d'Hotcl Club SaiiHiige and Mashed Potatoes or linked Heans With llostou Hrowu III end Mashed Potatoes Steamed Potatoes Succotash Cocoanut Custard Plo or Ciblnet Pudding Coffco Milk GLOVE FACTORY SHE WANTED George W. Fletcher Here to Study Advantages of Lo cating Near Marshfield CAVAERffli ED I (IS1I1 At a meeting of tho special Coos Hay Concert Hnnd commltteo yes terday, plans were mndo for sending the bund on nn ndvertlslug tour through Centrnl and Kastorn Ore- L'flll tlllB fnll. 'I'll l.l-. will tin .. Mayor Allen presented n request uldcrnhln nxnnnan ntin,.i,,i ,. i. 'T'" "':-' .. . ... ..... .... .... .,... .1. 1.1 I V- . ' -..v.. ... uiu Miirshriold would no mm souin. no iroin r. k. ionwuy uuu mo piuuiuiiiK trip nnd whllo tho Mnrshflold Chnin unld that this would onablo thoin to llcenso on his building bo reduced. h,0r 0f Commerco lias promised to ItlllOW tho innliiH Mr. (!riif snld thnt It would bo was and It wns rcniiested thnt Con loss exponslvo for tho coinpnny to way bo robnted some. It wiih pointed uso tho old rcsorvolr In place of tho nut thnt no robnto had been allowed ono recommondod by tho Comnils- on tho Chnndler Hotol Annex, whoro inn 'I'n make It a nillllon-Kallon tho nluniblnc nerinlt cost SlS.TiO. - ......- .- w - . .. M-..I t ----- .- ...... a !! reservoir, they woum niivo to raiso cinauy ii wiib iigrueu iu iuvido uiu tn0 first or theso should bo held tho dam twelvo foot. Ho said this ordlnanco so thnt tho plumbing H- f early next 'month at tho Mn- would glvo them a 70-pounu presBuro conso woum no less on uuuuiuBB jiut. Bonio oporn Hoiiro. It will bo on Front street, no sniu in opreB- ing a 101 oi piiimuuiB. would hnvo to bo Increased I that this would onablo tlioin to iicenso on ma uuiiiiing uo reouce u. i,r 0f Commerco has promised to ow improved streotB and ollinlnato Tho cost undor tho ordlnanco would, nssiBt in flnnnelng tho trip, it will likelihood of having to relay tho bo $B7.50 nnd ho said this was too j,0 nt.ceB8ary for tho hnnd to ralso ns soon. .much. Inspector Trlbboy thought lt.n considerable sum othorwlso. At tho meeting yesterday. It was suggested that nt leaRt two big mu slcnl ontertnlnineut bo hold In Mnrsh fleld prior to tho trip to rnlso funds mr mo tour, it wnB arranged tint S Governor West Writes Cham1 ber of Commerce, Mayor . Allen and Asks for Men Mnyor F. K. Allen and tho Chis- ber of Commerco arc In receipt ell lotterB from Coventor Wont In wbltll ho cnlln attention to tho fact that twl W I A glovo factory nnd tannery will bo located In tho Immediate vicinity of Mnrshflold in tho nenr future It natlsfactorv arrangements cnu bo inndn between tho men behind tho Konernl staff of tho Stnto lias recent!) project nnd property owners, (icorgo authorized tho preliminary orgmilu- W. Fletcher, of Hrownsvllle, who 1ms Hon of uch additional troopi d licon owner nnd oporntor of a g!6vo cavalry as necessary to complete fnctory for tho pnst flftoon yenrs, mot regiment, and talked with tho ninnufncturlng All citizens or thoo who nar- comiiilttce of tho Chamber of Com- clnrcd their Intention to become morco this morning nnd tentative nnd llnblo to military duty beiti iiliinu tnv thn iiRlnlillMliinitnl nf ttin fno tho nL'CK of IS mill 45. If nblo-UOdl tory wore launched. are ellglblo for inenibcrMilp l t'1 Flotcher la horo nrlmnrlly to look National (lunrd of tno state, for a slto for his plant. Jind ho It is desired to hnvo as manr bk wants tho nsslstanco or tho Chain- ns posBlblo In each organization ber of Comorco In that particular, hnvo had experlenco In rUlne m Io wns told by Hugh Mcl-nln, chair- with horses ami wno nniumiw m Miss Flanagan in Lead With 35,000 Votes; Miss Roddy Second With 33.500 . .. mnii nr tlm pommlttee. tlmt thn moHt horses. It Is not necessary that tii tho count or votes in tno uocmeas ;:. ;r,:,:,-.i -.... ,;,",., 7..1.: .,... ..,., , i .1. iienneMM, urniiiiuiii luiiiLiuii nuiiiu nu mi idlii- iiiuii unu iiw'vi --- - -. n... .w - .. - .. -... -- II.. i mils Inlot. Another slto glvon somo U. 8. Cavalry, corvnius, is aiums )voment. , Mnyor Allen said ho would m UM uuro gradually, ns much or tho old plumb--4ng would prove- Uofectlvo, ' llowuvor, tho Council shied nt recommending tho change in resor oir sltos. They snld they wero prin cipally Interested In getting tho pres sure and sorvlco. air. Corey said that tho city ought to rcipilro branch lines from water mains to rcBldcuccB to bo at least thrco-(UurtoMucu pipe, or oven inch pipe, ns tho plumbers nave been put- ting in small, cheap pipe. I Tho council generally agreed to Gasoline Car Undergoing Re tho cluuigo in the routes or tho "' ' " J "'" J. mains, but final action on It und the nnirS Wl Be Ready TOT .... .. . . ........ .I....H. ...I .....II 1 ' ouiur minium i'tu ui-iuin-u mini 1 -next Monday. i It was siatod by Mr. Coroy thnt the Improvements could be complet IN OPERATION Service Tomorrow A passenger car attached to a lo- i'il by October 1st or November 1st comotlvo is In operation today on at tho latest. tho lino or the Wlllnmotto Pacific Tho question of rates wns not between Mnrshflold ami North Horn!, tout hod upon, tho Council waiting The gasoline car Is undorgolng ie for City Attoruo) (loss to return. It pairs. A now pair of wheels nnd is expuited that Mr. (loss will hmo other minor pails are being install more Information about this phase ed. It will be ready for use ngiln 0r u. I by tomorrow noon. The steam train will maintain the same schedulo as The ALirr 11 will lonvo at 8 n " K'ollno car. making a trip every H'V. 'V'"1' '' ""' ,01.V. '" P. ': !.... until II ail ,1 in . then oven- ... .11 vi.' .T rnr 1 ...a sitiiirii'a iiiuv ...'... "... - . -.-.,. .,.."c..il. r'w. a IMvnr u'l n n II IVCI! half llOUT ll UUIIlll ...m ....v., .. ... v a....-.. G UIHU S It. Ill 4 -II .. L3......l ..!.... lll n..,l Blli'l.U, for th. l.mintlt nf thn .ccuniiiig io oiin i min .,.,.- riMW limit livM, tkvm will bo lor ,Uo Kb("Io 'r Is being operat- 1.00s nni.it ii.iLi. ih.wi win uo oil ut n Jog8 u (8 (,0Ubtanny n num. mH,(j ()j ropalra and gasollno and NAPAIIANA C1ATM DANCl-: tit South other necobsltles add to tho oxpenso Inlet. Saturday. Juno 27. nccount. uiuior tho direction of Mrs. Wm. Horsrnll, Jr., who has kindly oKer cd her assistance. In addition to selections by tho band, thoro will bo numbors by tho best mustcnl talent on tho Dny nnd tho program promises to bo tho best over at tempted here. The (Into nnd plans for the second ono have not been porfocted. As the funds will go toward boost ing Coos Bay, It Is expected that tho entertainments will ho most llboral ly patronized. In addition to this, n program of unusual merit will nioro than recompense tho audience. To Piny nt Fair. Tho Coos Hay Concert Hand has made a bid for furnishing music nt tho Oregon Stnto Fair and they havo ironil phnnrna nf snnnrlnn i.n appointment. This win bo n big Moving Day in Coast League- boost ror tho band nnd nlso ror Coosl fjp nrnnnric in Facrnrn Hay and will also probably bo an en- Wei "POnOS m taSiem torlng wedge whoroby the band may Leagues becomo ono or tho official bands at tho Panama Imposition at San mt imij Pn . ci b; Tiaw) r-ruiiclsco next year. of Liberty contest mndo nt noon to .!.. ..l.n..... 1. til,,,, I .! I.M....A gnu ga ed nooo votes slnco he ronBlUomtlon lies In tho vicinity of movement, b"" ""01. .."" :.. C8 .B.l.?S0..ln Fourteenth and Klroil. Flotcher Mnyor u, 'So!,7 of-sa-aflS - ";.. -1-rK,.;1 '', 1 "' "JULif: uouuy 1, ouo ami .miss ismmn isriK- ; . . " " - son 500 rre8n wnor' According to the report of the !cLal ,t0.ld flotcher or tho ifd commltteo In chargo or tho contest vantages of locntlng on latliiniia 1 In tho cnudldatos aro now In tho fol- lot and In nil probnbll ty thnt will bo lowing positions' tn0 8" chosen. McLnln said that Hesslo Flanagan, Ragles. .. .315,000 $ In'ot Is navigable and not far Olndya Hoddy, telephone ox... 33,500 'ron' the railroad. Whllo tho Bait Klma MacDonnd. snlesmon. .29,500 water could not be utilized, wells Emma lirlkson, Klks 10, COO iu w b iii w ibi m (Jertrudo Scnire, Moose BALE SCORES CIVIC P1DEI! FOR FEATUR RT F Rl T AGATE Jewelry SKK Ol'U WINDOW FOK AflAl'KS. PINS, HUOOCHI, ETC. AtiATKS VOH HIXCS, SCAUF Red Cross Jewelry Dept. l'HOKK 122. Red Cross Drug Store Director Fenton or the Coos nay 1 Concert Hand today annoiiuced tho loiiowing program ror tho concert to bq, given at tho Masonic Opera Hoiiso Fiidny evening; March, "Hannorwelhe," Nowowir skl. Overturo, "Semiramido." Rossini. (a) Reverie, "Celestial Choir," King; (b) Caprico, "Goody Two Shoos," Pryor. Selection rroni "Lucia dl La miner moor," Donizetti. Fantasia on "My Old Kentucky Homo." Dolby, With variations for various Instruments. 1 Russian Fantasia, "Chanson Rus Be," Smith, "Star Spangled Banner," .13 300 lrposo. All advantages considered, ' . Fletcher seonier to bo of tho opinion - ' ltn lollitMiia Inlnl In t li A ..ia jtnolff.- iliu laidiiiug iiiiub ia uiu lltuai mwbh- I ablo placo for tho plant. F etcher sad thnt ho couiu ao a A .',.. i'iij.i tim U!l good business In n building 30x00 'tni ly National holiday In 1 h u feet, tu-n fitorinB in hnlcht. Iln would Stutos. It commotnoratcs a t , .......-..... .-------, u.iin. tivant nr micniy employ eignt or ten hands nt 8..UB""-' ,L v.,nn ind to day.. He says that the cost or tho!"""-" - ;-" nr,unt t raw product and labor would amount "uu; "' r;Vo imnrosslom r to approximately $1500 a month, day Rvc Jo create ImpreMwni Fletcher suya that tho cost or loathor wniiej ;v"" "i,""iM,t nr Is conUnnnlly advancing, tond that Jowlty to countp Jg t Iwfjj I ilnornlrln la linrrl tn ..nr At Innnt fill. ,. "-. I per cent or tho gloves ho mnnurac tures are mndo from horao, cnU and goat hide, he says. ' Tho commltteo Informed Fletcher . II1UI SlOpH YVUUIU UU lUKUU WIV"lll l" i... V j J nr.lnrR next three weeks with n view of ,";'"";" "".."Vjrnnd taj i learnlne tho cost of the slto for thenlzaUn!: J G,r"",. J sEmI ' ..! ,l .!. .lAtllo Wlot-hnr.HOnB Ot VBIWUH, u, ..i - u PORTLAND. Or.. Juno 23. Yes-' .1 ",.: ,1,1" ZT tnnnnHnn Blblo Schools, by rionw "'"". terday wns moving dny In tho nnd other points. Ho vlll return -nB,iii,l,?8l,e.l,n.ll.,0,,n.3 B.now 8or',in about two weeks to lenrn what in.. . started with tho tennis action has been taken by tho com- plnylng us follows: mittnn Tho Fourth of July ' ,he might teachl Our civic Pf; to bo impressive. 'nBir"l" owl joyous civic restlvals. Thej c inhn mnitn n community undert participated In hy local lndW" bv lodces and orders and cff Portland at Los Anuolos. Oakland at Sacramonto. Venice at San Francisco, AMKIIICAX LKAOUK. Hoston, -1; Chicago, 5. Philadelphia, 3; St. Louis, 0. New York-Cleveland Wet grouuds Washington, 4; Detroit, 3. NATIONAL LKAOUK mlttee. LlimV TKAM WON Chicago-Philadelphia Rain. St. Louis, -1; Hoston, 3. Cincinnati, 2; New York. 3, Pittsburg, 1; Brooklyn. 5. NORTHWKSTKRN LKAOUK Vancouver. 13; Tncoma. 3. Victoria, 2; Spokane, 7. Seattle, 3; Portland. 2. Llbliy COAL. TC10 kind YOU Irnvo ALWAYS USK1). Phono 72. IViclfic J Llverj nd Trnasfcr Coiaay. Defeated (lie- S111KI1 .Mill Team Sun day by Score tf 10 to 5. In n twelve-Inning game played near the Llbby coal bunkers Sunday afternoon, the Llbby team dofeated the Smith mill team by a score or 10 to 5. The score was tlod in tho ninth inning and from thnt time to the finish keen Interest wns shown In the contest. A number of featuro plnys marked tho game and n big crowd 'was present. The Sumner team defeated the Coos River team Sunday by n score of 13 to 12. Hazqlton and Nelson wero tho battery ror Sumner and Smith nnd Mooro wero the battery ror Coos River. It was the first game of tho season und a good crowd saw It. There will be another game be tween the two teams on the Fourth of July. A purso of $25 is being raised by tho ballplayers. 1 1 , .... I.. Vnllnral. BtSW ' county history, by fMts lllaju events in tno nisiuu ' - wjj ., - .i. Evnrtii mean' v nulla mi i"" "" , ..a firn orty" and other nations hfl J gled. Truly tho powlW""" " civic Parade .are great. TW" room tor iihiiviuuhiiij ---. . ures without limit. Why not gi i. i.. tn n ' saier, r. Fourth of July, with moro fft nnu less hoibb, t "T; 1,-. eH civic pnrnde this section WJjS seen, aood music mo -; u parnde, well reguiateu ;,.oo annrtH the DllbllC W11 .'. with nccommodatlons, a fooa show, patriotic address, gCJ works, are some 01 mo 11 .. ,'..i.i, il,ro(lnn NOW". inrsiiueiu b i-oiBui- haji these might be added tho ' bej J ..- tlinrn wnilld be nletoness to tho colebratlo would put. even Sprlngrield in me, siuiuu. wt o. te NORTH BEND NE A. R. Grout returned today El!P"e l"SuZt returned day' from Portland and Spokanel rrmTTinrMTw-i" XIH ysr--fc-- Kvrirmm mmrynmTt1WVmmnWWmt9ltljm4lwtlWI,m