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rt THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1914. EVENING EDITION. six V, V 1 J JJ c a i; t It o a ti N w U A h ILL PLEASED lid II WHICH ILL GO RIGHT AHEAD WILL II STOP STREET TALK1 Chief Engineer Wm. Hood, of Southern Pacific .Company, Council 'decides That Matter Makes Statement to The Times-Inspects Coos Sh0SB,S1e niniSSS?8 f Bay Properties Today. Police Department. There wag not a quorum nt the PARTY OF PROMINENT RAILWAY . ' ,, IS.' nightT' Goudimen fu'S: MEN INSPEol LIIMfc hnUIVI fcUUltlvJt.noll mid Evoitsen being absent. jn miorinni session was new. Appearance and Progress of the Work Meets With Hearty Approval of the Chief Engineer Says War Will Not Interfere. "I am well pleased with the progress and appearance of the work and it is going right along as rapid y as it can. That, I think, is the matter of most interest to the people of Coos Bay," Statement made to The Times by Wm, Hood, Chief Engineer of the Southern Pacific, however, and petitions discussed which did not necessitate offlclnl ac tion, c'.ilof among which wns tho ad visability of enacting an ordinance prohibiting the use of tho street to public speakers. Assistant City At torney John Kendall submitted the drafts of two ordinances for comment tho first having been prepnrcd dur ing tho term of ox-Mayor Straw, but never having been enacted Into an or dinance. The terms of this were to the effect that every street, avenue ntlfl miltllrt ttnrls altnlllrt g j.lrtttn.1 frt all speakers except when permission ' f was granted ny t no .Mayor. A fine was Imposed as penalty. The second i It until this time. 'This till) has been for the pur pose of Inspection. I nm well pleased ordlnanco was about the same except with the appearance nnd progress of that only the area within tho niesent the work. It is going right ahead designated fire limits wati closed, and i as rapidly as possible. I think that permission by the mayor was olliitl-J Is alitnit the most Interesting thing natcd, no permission being allowed! I can say to your people. ' in the closed district and permission ' a,imi nun, mm i uiiu me ui, 10 speitK not iicing necessary in uic Is merely getting In here lo get clean-. district outside of tho fire area, ed up and then going out and getting Informal discussion on tho two dirty again," and Mr. Hood smiled ' ordinances wns held, the KOiioriil as If lie appreciated tho fact that; opinion being that It would ho very Joined I Hf'' wn JBt ol' dustv thing after difficult to legislate In tho matter.. annuicr. .Mayor Alien rrowticn upon tuc pro- War Will Not Affect. vision of allowing tho .Mayor to grant , When asked If the European war permission to certain ones, stating' and its disturbance of financial con- that It would be unjust to prospect- j dltlons would be likely to alfect tho Ive speakers an:l an everlasting em- railway project in any way, Mr. Iiarrassineiit to the chief executive Mood replied; of the city. Councilman Wilson I "I think not. Wo nro going right wanted to know If It would not lie! nhoad now and expect to. but of possible to classify and designate course 1 am no prophet," and then ho what subjects should or should not I lert to prepare for his auto trip to lie discussed on the streets, but At- North Ucnd. I tomey Kendall stated that tho only Mr. Hood expressed himself as' classification possible, and tho ordl- hlg'ily pleased with tills section and nance nlready provided for that, was complimented tne appearance ot uic onsceno or not obscene, nnd tho pol Coos Hay cities and was especially! Ice at any time wero empowered to complimentary of the ('handler Hotel, arrest anyone who used profauo or Wm. Hood, chief engineer or the Southern Pacific, and his party, con sisting of Mrs. Hood, his stenograph er, .1. A. Campbell, and Assistant En gineers H. P. Hoey and W. It. Fon taine, arrived In Mnra.i field yester day aftoruoon about I:.l0 after a pleasant trip over the new Wlllani etto Pacific railway from Eugene to Coos Hay. Warren P. Heed accom panied the party from (Sardlncr and Engineer ninainarsh from Ten .mho. wlillo Engineer Hroughlon tho party at North Slouglu The party wont at onco to the Chandler Hotel, where they were met by the local representatives of the company. The trip was a dusty one nnd tho entire party hurried to their rooms to prepare for dinner. Tho Trip. Tho start wns made from Eugene in tile private car Pacific, which car ried them as far as the rails are laid, where a wagon met them mid con voyed them over the lemaludor of tho right of way. They spent Sunday night nt Gardiner and left there early yesterday morning, and made tho re- mnltittttr nf Hill liml'IIHf nloillT till . ... w. ... rf -,, r. -"- .... ..... ... . .. I . rlcht nf wnv liv wauoii. - At ? o ciock mo party, consisting, obscene inngunge. After dinner IhbI evening Engineer "f Mr. and Mm. Hood. II. P. Iloey. Councilman Ferguson was Inclined, Hood held a brier conference wlthl W. P. Miller, and llradford Wheeler, to tl Ink that because In many cases Knglncer Hrougliton and Hradrord left the Chandler hotel In an nuto for' great good would be derived from Wheeler of the local engineering' North Hend to Inspect the railway ( certain public discussions, that the force and made arrangements for an work there ami later took a drive mutter should bo lert without prohl-, nuto trip this morning to the North over the city. Million othor'tluin that grunted to the! JK'iitl terminals, bridge approach nnd; Visit Smith Mill. I police to stop any gathering that I tlthtir of the company's Coos Hay, Aftor returning from North Ilond. might Interfere with traffic or should properties. i tie pnrty visited the Smith mill, with attract a crow 1 before a business! - Grunt n Interview. which Mr. Hood expressed himself as; house door ami thereby Interfere with Chief Knglneor Hood Is said to be' hlKhly pleased. (trade, lie sugnested certain streets ono or tho most reticent of inen.liiit' After luncheon, nt 1:110, they start-1 where traffic wns slight and that he1 ho greotol a Times niiiii genially ed on the return trip to flardluer.i thought It all right for speakers toi when told thnt the people of Coos ftolng up tho bench In one or tho, use those struct. Hay would llko to have a message (lowt . King earn. Captain hdgnrl Tho mayor referred to a request from him on tho occasion of his first Simpson took tho paity to thnt had lecently been inndo to him visit to this section, a visit that has .larvls l.nndlng In his boat, for the use of tie stioets by n man been awaited long. On n nival at the rmpqiial wishing to talk on dentistry, dental "Well reallv," he began pleasant- they will bo met by Warren hygiene nnd the enro of the teeth, ly "there Isn't much, thnt I can say. Heed's boat and taken to (iardluer, He felt tlwit such matters weie for It Is niv first visit In Coos Hnv. but where they will remain tonight. Mr. the public good and shoulj be on 1 have "started ninny times. Some- Heed accompanied tho party on tho cournged, and the public encouraged llilnir nlwnvs seemed to Interfere with rclji.intjln. nn nnnrnrnnrnnnnnr, ' onr them. i i uic matter was miuny tiiresucti 1 out and It Is possible and probable that no effort will be made to tlenv street speaking, tho opinion or the Council being that the police were aide to take care or the matter uudor authority already given them. Tho City Council doulod tho re- iniMit over tho local railroad. The ouest of Airs. Kate l.nndo to tint In date of starting will depend on how a wooden sower from her residence' I K&IIWfiY RHMPiLNY HRI HR MTFTINR ----. Wm. Sprotile Succeeds E, E. Calvin on Board of Directors Plan Service. the nuiiiial meeting of At Cons Hay, KoKcbiirg and Eastern Hnllroad and Navigation Company, a subsidiary of the Southern Pacific which holds ami operates the local railroad between Marshriehl and Myrtle Point, hero yesterday morn ing, the old board of directors with the exception of E. C. Calvin wero cnfle and the Union Pacific. Calvin going to the I'ulon Pacific and Wm. Sproule was clotted. This change was necessitated by the re- gravel quickly the Smith-Powers trains Mulsh the work. Mr. Miller Is still undecided about starting the motor car service be- the tweeu Marshriold and .Myrtle Point. lie BiiyH that the trnfric accorded Hie motor car between Marsluleld and North Heud has been disappointing and that he has considered taking It off altoKOthor. HOItN. tr nttfitt .tiltli ti tilt umim Glwt was advised to build a sewer In ac-.l roidnuco with the ordinance and toll tii.i!.. niiitiiiii.iMtu in ...i.i.i.ij.t ......, I iiiii.ti- , ttiifeviiiiium w tumuli ui'ii- cr her house, for economy, with a M'wor recently laid by Mrs, Fred Wilson. Flics ItciiHiiMi-niicc, Alex Campbell was present at the mooting Inst evening and filed n remonstrance signed by property. owners on Twelfth Court ngalnst the JOHNSON -A daughter arrived at il'e Iwinio of Alex Johnson and wife this morning. I i Improvement of tlmt street. i Dnve Mussel! asked perniUslon Win. Heed. W. F. Ilerrlu. E. t). McCornilck. ('. J. Milieu. V. It. Scott, Win. Sproulo Hint W. F. Miller from tho Council to erect to.unornrv mill bins In t lu street neai tin ili-- not. The use of the street hud been It nievlously granted by the city to the M soiitiicrn raciric company, but .Mr Mnssen stated that ho had received permission from the railroad, and nt tlt.it tli.i .tltt. iriMiitt.i.l I.I.. ...1......U, ... i ,, .. . . t i , I n ij ill, r,,t,tmi HIH llMiiivni orri-,' era Cru ror the piirpos,. of calling Mr ,Mll8M, wll erect stoiane bins iuK-iiii'i iiiiimiiiiii'u mm .iii-Aii tin fur tho rnliillliiir nf ftinl iiinl -alii tlmt cent senarHtlnn nf the Southern Pa- tdric and the I'nlon Pacific. Calvin Tho enormous sum of $"i,0on,O0tV going to the Union Pmlflc and 000 represented the rami vulun or Sproule taking the Southern Pacific, the United Stales crops last yoar. Tho other directors elected, all of A conference has taken place in whom ate Southern Ptulfl clals, are: irmle union (inuie. Aus- the railroad company will run spin tracks to the bins mid p(t cars t' eie foi Jils convenience. He irom led to at ate the street upon re quest of the clt. One In every threo people In The directors will later elect llio tralla 1ms a baukliiK in count. officers. W. F. Miller and ('. F. - - McKulKht were the only ones Ht the More than oue-lhlrd of Australla'i) nieotlnu. the otlun belun all by eldent live In four cities Sydney, proxy. . Adelaide, Melbourne ami HrUhauc. To Start Sei'iii, , Supt. Miller Minted .esterday that .liuliiiiiii-noled shoes tire uinile he hoped to get the train won Ice for laborers compelled to work on started on the new Smith-Powers damp ground or wet floors. They road about September 1. Under an have leather tops. iigreoment made koiuetlme ago, the Southern Padflc Is to handle nil NOTICE, freight and passenger biihluess on The picnic or the Presbvterlau the new lino with ilnj except Ion of Sunday Si hool will be held on the Smith-Powers business and that Wednesday, August II). at Piper's will be handled In the Smith-Powers fitove. Tho Alice II. will leave at S company's trains which will run to o'clock a in. Children and adults CI nf. nflfi Aill Rn Qnnt Amhno Marshfleld uiiilera wheeling arrange- Invited to atti'nd. JIUU,UUU Will Dt JSUU HlllUSb EXTEND AID 10 AMERICANS You Must Come to This First Showing of Advanced Fall Styles 1 i tv f ? TfT iT 111 In- Womens' Suits and Coats Now ponio tho I'msli, ttp-to-lho-iniimlo Kail Styles f Wonioii, and this is tho store I'it'sUo show the'iicw iHIViUlCTll JJISIMOUH. , Womens, Fall Suits Showing all the new effects. oConts are long ultli th. )rn ( belted backs, tho newest of (rliiimliigN. Set-in sleeves, clirular ij ltiisitii tunic sklttH; colors In the Full shaik's, hum pepnl (r )(.B. Navy, (,'reeii, Wine, lllaclc mid tho newest iludos or llnji $15, $17.50, $18.75, $20.00 and up to $50.00 Autumn Coats Fop limned in to Worn.' An exclusive showing, embracing nil the new novelties In fancy inixttiie.s mid stripe il Chinchillas also many new effects In Fur Fabrics, Plush nnd Xlhclliics $10, $12.50, $15 $18, $20 and up to $50.00 NEW DRESS SKIR.TS FOR PRESENT WEAR $5.00 to $12.50 "Niagara .Maid Silk 0 loves" White. Ill auk and Colors f)0c to 1.50 81l.lv IIOSI3 All Colors f)0(! Tho Ladies Jloniu ."Journal Patterns D. M. C. Cottons, All Colors and Shades TWA "& '. ' l?iHv 'i i few ' "' ' Hub Dry Goods Company 'Smart Wear for Women" Corner Broadwav and Central Avenue JMioito Ml EYES EXAMINED (il..SSKS l-TITKI). We have uP'toulalo optical parlors, with ovory lnstiumont neceg snry for the perfect examination of eyeg. See l's li, r To rip Lenses Red Cross Optical Dqpt hki citoss nituo stoiu: l'itone 123 i ' i sador Page to Releasing sador Page to Relieve da at noon with elshtly passengers mid a small carKn of freight. AmoiiK ! her paaseiiKers wero; 10 liwill n VV'InU n If Mnlln.i LONDON. Auk. l.s -After a con- j. smith. Nick Peters, 13. Tempest, feience today between Assistant Sec p. h. Toinlonson. 0. Imboden, C. retary of War HtecUenrldis'e of the hdinson. M. Lozor, L. U. Pahud, W. i iiiiiii ii ill I'M ;iiiii i iniiiiukiiiiini' 'lit it ' Will Penult Special Ptlv llcj;e.s to Iteil I Cross Slilpx, I (Pf Auixl.l.l rro.. In Coo. in 7 Time..) ' WASHINGTON'. 1). C. Auk. 18. The joint resolution nuthorizlnc tim President to admit to American ri?-l Wnntlwnnl. Mra. Istry rorelBti built ships ror use by, HaBdon, T. C, Hurke. L. U. Collier, Uie Hed Cross was passed unanimous.! Z. F. Youiipr. Mrs. Z. P. Voting, Dea ly by the House today, Th Senate slo Youiik, T. W. Armstrong, P. L. , pusseii tup reonttlou yetertlay and Stanley, W. P. Durtlett, K. W. Bart ii now goes io me rreuioent. BREAKWATER Wl'REYNOLDS TO i p OUT TODAY SUPREME COURT Hii lilj AMorltleJ ren lo Com fl7 Timet 1 I V Jk MRaSVJ SA WASIIIXOTON. 1). C. Aug. IS. - B.,-HHKHH Attorney General .McHoynohls will be I jHP JH uomlunted by the Prcbldent to thol SHE Mtm yPHR.i:if PI.OHI3.CK PKHSOXAI.S. 11JLMM HPifi'' HBbt& rmjm i vlHHfflOTl .jB HH7WIJV Has Larcje Passenger List for Columbia River Carried a Small Cargo. (lir AMorltleJ ren lo Com fl7 Timet 1 WASHINGTON. I). C. Auir. IS. - Attorney General .McHoynohls will bel noiulnatod by the Probldent to thol VacailCV oil tho Kimi-Pim. Pnnrt Imnnli I Phe steamer HreaUwater lert to- within tho next row days, according to ueiintie intormntloii. vienecat inicrcst troni tin Sluslavv Pilot. Mr. Philip Hlco and Miss Marlon I Iltfl ........ t..A .!. .... rw f .. n ' ti. i'iiukui. uei. mil iiuui i. u. i.iirmi.' i. Kpnr, uaiA ttnt.Hin.i ur,..i..n,,.in.. ti toriiior m.it ml ilnn ilinii.il. .. ., ........ .,,.....'..., .." ' r" """v"' '"""' ih-uihwoj, .... .... .,.. ..., v.. -,... ,, Vl. (huuii ii, .Miliisuu, u. r. neiii-, August 1. nt tho homo of the lirldn'q! would be handed Paso fop use In Uart. Joo Declccoto, T. Moron, Miss1 pare. its. Mr n d M s M D Scott ' London in lellevlng A.nerlcan citl- Ki Luoto. T. L. Monty. Mrs. T. L. on F Idle Crcok I wna stranded ,, muisl, Isles. Monty, w. II. Ashman. Mrs. W. II. I MlsaSigno Larson of Marshfleld ' The crusor North Carolina will go .shninii. W. II. Davis, H. Irion. Joo arrived Tliirsday a." f8 v-isUIni 1 on ft on, l almuHth to Cherbourg. ,.ortoP T Porter. Aug. Olson. Albert sister. Mrs Hoy 'saubejf. at Acne 1 ...i... ,.,..., .,,, .M..,o .,.. earlson. Htniile Hoss, Pred Shaver, 13. w. McClaln. of Marshfleld. is "I""-- nMiw.iiun.vi. jnPK Koriium. carl Urlssen. H. J. v sitlnc i,l nn pimvi t..rinin i.. Riitan. H, U. Illckox, Chas. Pox, Mrs C. Fox, W. O. Ruth. 13. Wilson. Mrs. Parrott, Mrs. K. Wilson, .1. Hlrgor, Theodoro Clinton. Pred Noll, H. S. Luttrell, Joe Knight, A. M. Gates, Mrs. 1L M. Chllders, Mrs. E. M. Wm. Ford, Mlko Florence, Mnrgaret Luttrell, Mrs. E. S. Drooks, Miss nrayton. Clara Drayton, Glen For Sale By .vitss nrayton. Clara Drayton, Glen nnrrrCi Hrnyton, .Miss Holon Smith nnd Miss HODS BAY TEA, C0ri"tK Mablo Smith, and Mrs. R. S. Luttrell. .yuuo D"' ' ,n,.cC brioc nuu Fish guano exports from Norway during tho first half of this vcar. totalled 9,000,000 pounds, or almost double tho Quantity In the like nerlod let, Eva Z. Crockett, U. F, Clark, 'last'ear.' ' 130 North Broadway 'Phone 3R4-L. CajieArago Coff , r v i i'i-.-iBMMWW m&