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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1914)
jinWiiiiMf i ".l H hwiii i uupup ll4lMl!l'lwwl'l'P4If''fHlrSinSpjJS! SIX THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1914. EVENING EDITION. rff DOINGS OF CITY COUNCIL CHM6E Li 1 1 GITY CHARTER! DELAY BOTHERS Would Empower Council to Get Council Determined That War- ML bias ana competition on Paviiip Up to Voters. The Mnrshrield City Council Ins' evening went on record ns favoring th submission of an niuondinont to ren Brothers Shall Finish Pavlnn This Fall. speeb ffios City Council Decides to Inaug urate Campaign Against Fast Drivers Here. Till" t'lly Council Inst evening lil- roruuill.x wont on record an determin ed to compel tlit Wjutc'u Coiistruc- thc city chariot at tin December oloo-' Hon Company to complete Its pnvlng tiou whereby t no city council will conuncis on mm in i-Tont st root nnd bo oinpowoied to ask for bids on sov-' South llrwiilwiiy this fall. Tlu ox oral tllfforont kinds of pavlnn Instead prossloii followed a statement liv of being confined to one kind. Major Allen that the eoinpany had The final notion will he taken next fUM'iIny laid off Kh crows. Monday ovoiiIiib after the city at- .Mayor Allen stated that Supt. Ash torney hn had nn opportunity to hy informed him that lie expected to check over the proposed ainondnioiitH. I bo nhle to reBiiine work within n few Tlio matter was presented to the'''"; ?'''.c l,rn,lll,c . wft ennsed byjshniitil he given n Hhock that would Council last evening by W. lT. Dour-. ' Jnd banks, owing to the wnr make them think before they "open- ins ns cliainnan of a special cninnilt-; "'":,"' "".. eiumng uuwii on mi tip on mo city streets, toe, consisting of hlnisoir, Arno Mer- w'iiuhi oi mo cumpauy nun eon, Dr. Straw and I. S. Smith, ap-' ;Mr- Ah1i1,-v I'M'oolod that this would pointed by the Chamber of Commerce, h0 overcome soon, to Initiate the change, try having Councilman Copple said that as tlio tlio Council submit It. Mr. Douglas company had not formally made any said that It would lie cheaper and doninnd for an extension of tlmo or easier. However, If the Council did Riven formal notice or suspension of not approve of submitting It, the work, there Ih nothing for the Coun- comuutiee was prepared to go ahead en io no now. iiowevei, he said that the Council would assume that tlio work was being done and If It was not Mulshed on schedule time, tlio company had n bond up that would and submit It under an Initiative pe tition. Mr. Douglas said that Messrs. Mer- PPII ntlfl T Q Rmltti u'nrn nut tf tmrn ' " w -.. "...v. v... ... ,vr... ...... .... .... nnd could not be consulted about tlio; i""1"1 me cuj. wording of the proposed chnngoa, hut' Councllninn Rood wanted to know Hint ho and Dr. Straw had agreed,1' the delay In the work would pro jipon It after conferring with Record.- ,l'l't tlio property owners fioni paying or Duller nnd Deputy City Attorney ! Interest on Improvement bonds but Murphy. bo was told that the Warren company The change affects four sections of ''"''""J" October 1 to complete Hie charier ami simply provides thntl.No, ' ' J'"'"1 "'f0.1'1 'A'"1.!"". ' 'sovol llio Council can have plans and spccl-l ,,L' l ," 'lU;to South roadway, f lent loiiH mndu Tor the various kliulB " tll"t ,lmt' C01,I(I ot ',0 nllowed ho of hard surface and othor kinds of . ' oro ,"L,, imvlug and (i8k for bids on Com and' City Knglnoor Iluchiughum said then ducido which to use. I'nilor Dial If the company had Its plant tlio present charter they en it nsk for b-''o they could finish the North bids only on one Mud of paving. 'rout street work In about ton days. Councilman Ferguson suggested! l,t' H',,I ,tl,at 'J10 K'-ndlng hnd been Hint as long ns thoy were going ,-mplotod on South Mrondwny with unbuilt this elinugo thnt It might bo ,,,t'1 xc-oiitltm of the rills nlonK the. well to submit another, changing tlio n""' ", "I11'1 ,lll,,i "llloi" "' " niothod of nssoBSiuont, whereby the W,"J "V" ,hvt?ro ''vy rains the nbiittlng property, especially whom l',,rl' "llKMl l,t '""ingod. thu lots wore narrow, would not havo1 ('mils Atomic Wlillli. to pny the whole cost. The Council doferrod taking any Mr. DotiKbiH said that thorn mum action on Curtis avenue. where tlmr,i Hiieh n divergence of opinion about ,H c(iiitioersy as to whuthor the 1 I "WW w mm JL Womens m a ... ?.V L-iJ m rwpri ms Jill, " us illli a11 Styles m9 J.iu S'VA I aii-4 lUlttlK- i ffMral B a t m m I Smut -mitirfMv i I Jw- v.!i2ir The Cli. Council last evening prac tically decide i to have a inotorcvclo policeman put on the trail of the n'uto and motorcycle speed artists In Mils city. Oiirdon Smith, engineer and stai ion man, will probably bo detailed to this work, as he Is nn expert on the motorcycle. In addition to this tlio Council innde It plain to Recorder Dutler that henceforth no sniall fines would ne (lesirniile. Hut tint offenders The mutter was brought up hy John .Mttxton of North Mursbfleld. lie! iibkoiI that the Council do something to stop speeding on North Uroadway, saying that innchlnes wore arousing mm wnoio seciion by Bhootlng over the Uroadway bridge at high speed during the night. Ills house near the bridge Is shaken so badly that he can- iioi sicop. mo said that It was for inorly the rule to requlro tennis to go over bridges nt no greater spool than a walk and he could not untlcr stnnd why antes should be permitted to speed up to thirty or forty miles per hour and motorcycles from rortv to fifty miles. He said that Simp son's blue-tailed flyer was the worst offender. ' Mayor Allen said that he thought there wore so many bumps on North llroadwny thnt the uitlos could not' speed there. Anywny he said that1 North Kront street would soon ho' completed so that tinfflc would bo' diverted thnt wny. .Mr. Mnxton said that this had boon piouilsod fur many months and he did not want to wait that long. Councilman Wilson said tliatluach Ines had boon speeding past his homo on South Second street at a great clip nnd thnt thoy should be stopped. Councilman Korguson said that It was useless to try to stop speeding by arresting tlio offenders when they wore only fluud $5. ' city Hecoidor lliitlur took lasuo $15, $18, $20, $22.50. and up to $50.00 v, u.t.i;ii;.ii, uihimmvc: Apw in thelennft nnnlt! in m .,').. ,.1.:..J . . ,, ,, ... ..... ,imn buii-in, in i no cape effects,, m (no Ion- lum,.. Now also i tlio riuh An J ioniis oi hci'gc, (.inlmrdiiip, Novell v Weaves. eoloi'hii's Uial evci'v liven tit this cuily nere are new linn ...i . "- Him H; woman will want to bJ y nIiiko, Hie MiiH'rlnilif ir ti... n..i.. . Autumn m.H.h Is evhlenceil. Kvir-lhliiff that m.H nh , J .-. ...-. ...,u iiMioniiiN or superior quality, Kt (lf ,n1(lt, iiiikn immiii in iiiniiiy witii mo iVst f I(. Kniicnt. Novelty Fall Coats For Women the methods of assessment thnt ho '''' Ih flfty-tlueo feet wide or sixty "" "'J'' ","" wlll0'l kw when fenroil such an action might defoat fi''l- ,uiy 0'f(';I,' nl "ff for $:. 011 n this change. Personally he said that I It was hroiht .... i.v piiv i.',,i. l,ou,ll"K elmrgo. ho thought tho city should stand one-' iieor lluckliiKham, who' stated that Councilman Doll suggested tlio third or the cost or the paving, louv- he would have to know soon as tho! nV)t(,n''( ,0 I'uHooinuii nnd this met lug the abutting property to stand curb would he regulated by It , w'th npprovnl. I). Hood said thnt two-thirds, because whole districts IVnrt llrothors weie anxious to finish H0I" r ,l10 "lotorcycllsts wore the sometimes used one paved street and tho Job. I worst, declaring that W. N. Kkblad jw, iz.tDU, .lb I !M.50, $20 and up to $50,Q( merges, nivaticiouis, riieviol.s, Ziihelines, Mixed ( Mollis, Mimkins, C'liineliiEa and Xovell.v Weaves, .made up in long coats, capes and capo effects whim-, su'imw and eajie coiiars, or sKirts that ripple on cape lines. Just lliec that are needed on these cool days and evenings and the still cooler vrafc to come. Mr. ii..,.bivi,... u,...i ,1.... t. ,.- "u"1 "l " BPeu 01 ininy miles or ..-. ....... ...ri,.,,t, .Till 1 tl (ettliis had liifoitiiod him thnt the more. Finally Mnishnll Cuiter was In anyway pnvlng was or benefit to tlio' city ns a whole lustoi.d of simply to the nbuttlug pioperty. I li o llyilraut Contiuct. Chiilrniaii Doll or tho Fire and Wnter Committee slated that the f.flfinillMiti, l.'lr,, Clttt likiillm .....I City Kngliioor lluckliiKliaui had do-InHcet had simply pioiiiIhciI to limka "' Vj-'i'" workliiB n n Snlvntlonlst II Smith Company proposed to havo' f,,..,, 1.. iiiVi,' mi ' .1 1.. i, .Vn. .... . Curtis avenue east of H.oadway sixty p" " KI ,' t" '' ', f l '" t,""'-) feet wide regardless or the chaugo ' K ,. ' ' " ",u,itM- I west or Uroadway. although Mr. . v. ';' thO-oot .SpniKlng. , Smith, In orrering to dedlcnte tho . V .. " '"""' wll mUl ,,int elded to lot the contract ror six riro It ns wide as Curtis avenue west of 1 ",I,.K ,,I"I,V"11' th.0 lninkurds mid hydrants to the Nelson Iron Works, Uroadway. . hnrlots, asked permission to conduct whose bid was somewhat higher, W. I'. Douglas said thnt In tho do-' ",rt'!,t H0'vlos lu Mnrshflold once a I.). M 0. COTTONS .in tho different six.es and colors The Ladies' Home .Journal Patterns . "Niagara Maid" Silk Gloves All Colors SILK All Colois .")0c week or fco. I Jo said that they had uvea iioiuiug services 111 .North llcnd. no sain unit .Mayor Allen hud 11- ittitml I. I . !. ......& iniiicateii timt the properly line was ".',", """.,?;'. V J,l-,il"l"g was where thoy contended lu should he. ,,',,,wu'1 "' "n Third street and the (itiir 11111 oiu survey stakes location )r " '"" J""1 ,,,,B "ijiihi inn uo had boon established there and that . ,'m a",y K()0'1 "8 tllp-v would havo ho was confident ihnt n... .n..Pia ,0 st 'I0"'!! among tho drunkards man tiiai or tho rioueor Hardware positions or .Mrs. Clinpiunu. Win Co. Ho stated that they thought Shoupo. Mrs. It. .1. Mohr. W. c. Cor. that tho hydrant planned by tho les and S. II. Cathcart. the evidence AoiBon coiupnny was the nest. I'l Fliv Hull. Fire Ciller Keating asked that tho entrance to thu rire hall bo linmovoil and also that a now floor be put In lu the fire hall. Ho stated that the new auto fire truck would bo hero Boon and that It was much heavier mini tno present englii mat) i-ergiiHou sail rmiittilttiiii u'nnlil lint. tranco put In by the city employes, t'lly Attorney (loss returns, tho latter ' tlio Toot or Market and Commercial, i in ii iow unys. 1110 pitm iioing to i""" 01 mo hook, tiio doposltlons , ....... ..,..., m mum mui nu lllivn tint Hlilnunllf unn,.., rin.,.1 .....i In I 111' inmi vrlll mil ),., fli.loi..,.i ...,.n "US llOt llglllUSt 1 110 Stl'OOt llieot- n coucreto outrnnco put In. I August III. !'Jfa '" tl10 Coiistltutlnn did not ror- .Miicli itoiuih. iv..i-k. Ilicirth (ii.rt n.,.1.1.1. V". 1 11'"'- "-ouiiciininii copplo said ".M 0 I) A T Front -Laced and 'A.M 13 1 OAN..LA l)Y Corsets A New Shipment of .1 XI.) I AN IJLAXKBTS UATIIUOinO II LAXKBTS and S T 12 A .M 13 lT G S would sustain the clalin or hU clients. , "" ",,U'I(),H '" ,n ,Iow" ,own section Mrs. Chapinan mid It. I-:. Sblno ami 'n o dor to ncconipllsh anything. is much heavier ' ' FImiiiibihi. This would lenvo' Ml "" ! ' 1,n H,'Kiuoii wilt lint glues. Council-, ,"'ls uveiiuo only firiy-throo root ' 101. MB.10 "I'Hnanco rorblddlng that the street1 w'do. ' ' uu. street meetings. Mnyor Alton suld vo the now en-1 Tl'o Council decided to wait until' J ,al, n'00,'" ,wo"''l " nllowed nt Hub Dry Goods Company "Smart Wear for Women" Corner Broadway and Central Avenue - I L llil L 1 IT III UIIM Mill llllll' III lll.i t ir z .. . mTw7'bw.. -:rxsT;K"Uir S'-ja-fttrfiisS-S Coiinclli.iHu Kvertsen stated that 'that simply gradliiK without puvIiik -. "" !?K'I "wl. Climnlcle.l at the Douglas UnllU UUllULIll ii.-. uio iiangorous plank- would make It impassable and that v.i ..,",., Ul .luo. "" mo'8 on cm,.... M..a UK ii tho stairway loading to North U the street was t. be I mprov (I i N.' ho K B,lt.h 8t,'?0t waa "'ondod ( omilj Sei t. V rs s rnoi mm, i timt iir ki.-.. 1....1 ..t 1, i ....... ... ' l""u. ' "" nit II Sontein bee 11. Tii,..- 1.,...,, .,. Mrs. OeorKO V. I.elshninn. or 1 ..v- mi, 1 urn n in.. 1. 1 iiiiKii 1 lull llll.i i,.., 1 II . .. I , . ."" 1 V. ",,,,,u, '" "" ' "ikhiiib tlio roiiioiistranco were Judgo ropnlra ir the ( Ity would not. Mr. 'Hall ror the A. .1. Campbell estate vertseu said that a woman narrou- .Mrs. Myra Campbell by A. ! ohor liv TVn""ry tlTUu: ,M,U' l'- '- "onibrHkeilu, Morel tint omor lii). it will bo repalied at estate ami ih SnuHim-i. in..in.. n,.... , pan) .. ii. Campbell sun ke amilnst once. Jf BATTLESHIP PUSSES IRE I ii .Mayor Allen stited that ho I understood It was the Intention in grade the Btioot this neaon so that III COIIIII soitn ho hard uavod. T a. unn on tno matter ror one weok Ito permit an iuiestlgatlou. Pay Ciuiiracioi-N. Ins Ninth Street between Central ....' i,,l,r b, and Commercial. ' ,vor. , h n'l bo guessed ronri llt'Ot tors were iinlnriMl nni,i Larne Cruiser Goes North Off uCv!ZV:ouvmo Coos Bay Yesterday Morninfl. A Inigo Jap.inese battleship went north ofr Coos Hay jostorday morn- To IMmik Alley. I'llUIS aild Slieciricatliin,: fm iilnnl.-. lug tho alley externum; fmm i . .,....-- soil to Johnson between Sevonth and Klghth streets were adopted. .1 H. Sneddon had urged this Improxe- lllllllt Rtlltlllir Hint .,.,..,, n ,!. in.r ui. . - - - j .- - r i'ii inuoi ui mi; iiron- "h" one was so close to shorn us to ertv ounorn lunl nhn.L,i i,i ' be readily recognized. tlou or It but that some had not! ISOW tlUt War llfm linon nntntillv Tlliwn U'lwi lnwl 11..I ..-111 1 1.. . ueclarod botwoen (Jerniany nnd .lap-'tlon or doing the work thoniRniv . . . . ... . --. .... Hy- ten (Will) OK THANKS. an it Ib probable thnt the Jap cruisers,! or lotting It bo done by the c several of which are known to bo In 'Tho balauco of the planking inclflc coast waters, aro patrolling, foot wide, will cost 217.10. ...r vuu.i .( i-iikiiko nio Loipzig or pick up sumo some (lornian mer-1 inauinion na prUoa of war. . 11. r KKfvrvTiii-'sxTisT Phone U2-.1, Uonm 204, Coko Dldg. -.,iLNCI1 KKAK lenvps every ,Iy 1IJ10 n m. fr HOl'TII 0io Hlvor. Weeks ut CK.VTUAI4 AVIWl'K "lli. countered coiislderablo snndsK no Snloiii, arlved here this morning nnd which has made the Binding slow lonves tomorrow for Coos County mid lately thoy have been compelled Points, whero sho will spond tho next to use dynamite to bronk it up. tow (l"'8 w"b friends. She will Then thoro Is nn Injunction hang- "inko tho trip from Kosoburg to tho lug over tlio street. const by prlvnto convoynnco, and .Mill Slough llialiiago. 'will bo accompanied by hor daiiBhtor Mayor Allen wnntod to know the Jlr8 '''1h, AHHor, who lives nenr status of the Mill Slouch ilrnlnnuo Myrtle Creek. It could settle for a vear 11 nil then 1 !V " nl)t,,lt throe daj. Mayor Allen Chester doing who was arrested I'he Council deforreiir ,y ,'IlRineor Mucking- unon tho arrival or tho stago from . inn muni, nun 11 wuiiki 110 couipiei- ..uuBiiiiuiii josieiuuy whs released Intimated thnt ho did not think the from custody last night. Ho wns drain put In would be ndeqnnto nnd arrested on n wurrnnt churgliiB him Coiiiicilninn Copple stnted thnt he ox-i with bentlng n board bill In Coos rm overflow County. Ho pnld tho nmount of tho over. How- claim, which totalleu soiuothliiB over tlmv wiiii Id $ IT). siniplj havo to wait and see what hap i W. T. Dontont. n Coos County puiieu. siock ntiyer, spout tlio tiny in uose- Wuiit Son or KK01I, burB looking nftor vurlous business Couiirllnian Wilson also asked thnt matters, tho sower which empties Into the' District Attorney Oeorgo M. Irrown liny at tho foot or Central avenue nnd wire expect to leave hero Mon bo r'xod so that the mouth or tho dny for n brier visit In Coos nnd nnvor would be under wnter all tho Curry Counties. They will mnko tho time. He said that; It was a menace trip by private convoynnco and will to the public health. City Knglneer travel to Mnrshrield over tho old inicklnglinm wns j surprised thnt Coos Hay wagon road. Street Commissioner I.awhorno had I John Lawrence or Mnrshrield Is 101 lopaiiou it previously, the innt-Ispondlng a row days In Rosoburg tor having been dUciissed some tlinoj looking nrter various business mat-' "" tors. loumiiuinn Kxertson also asked thnt tho c'ty ronulre tho ownors or n bullrtlng on North First street near iuor. occupied uy J. A. Wilcox and Phone Sol .MAItltlAd'i: I.II'IIXSESI TUESDAY EVE. Director Fonton of tho Coos liny Concert Hand announced thnt tho following progrnni would bo rondor-i ed Tuesdny evening nt 7:30 nt Sec ond nnd Mnrket: Mnrch, From Ocenn to Ocean via Pnnnmn Geo. C. Murphy Ovorturo, Maslnlollo Aubor Dnrltono Solo, Phoonlx. . . .Grlswold Suite, Don Qulxoto Safranok 1. Spanish Village. 2, Sancho Pnza. I). Dulcinea. 4. Don Quixote. Humore8que, Comln' Thro' tho Hyo Dellstedt Opern Mirror Tobanl Selection, Adelo ntisquot and Phlllpp Star Spangled Banner. August 20 William A. K4 Ollvo .Morwln. .. ,,, August 20 Joseph W.MV Sylvia Clinton. -aeuiint'-. XOTICH TO AllCIUTKCTS. Wo wish to thank th nmi nolglili Kngles 1 sympathy burial or our The Hoard or Directors of School no una had ninny 1 recelvo plans ror the schoolhoiise. W-m'i!'0 ,co,.Mp.oUca t0 cnnoct up, District No, 30 will be prepared to . . . .". . isit to tnnnk the innnv filenila c(,nii,i,,iiD oi.T.. . .;: " " )i'"" i" i"i me scnooinouse ghbors. and es.'ec ill 2'Soni- !.r ii, '.i11 from other resl-,nt roon'8 of the Chamber or Com . ..... ww wlttvu v UllWt I ALONG the WATERFRONT I The steamship Redondo Is duo to morrow from San Francisco. The A. M. Simpson Is loading ties at tno railroad dock. The Yellowstone will como In to morrow from Portland. H. R. UKSSKY. Chairman. Times Yant Ads bring results. Llbby COAL. Tlio kind YOU have ALWAYS USKI). Phono 72. Pacific Livery nnd Transfer Company, Don't forget tho H5c luncheon nt Tho Chandler. 11:30 to 2 o'clock. $1250.00 BunealoK - FREE - Our proportion Is the mM& oral ever offered, vl,! propose to build a new, m bungalow completo in " detail, lni)ludlDB bath " em plumblns-on one M ' next twenty lots solJ w ll hum Park. We sell you the W-" cation desired oa the easy tortus as before n soon as twenty lots jj contract you conduct a dra and we build the , Lour, present to you MW' ,,r PERHAM PARK .... .i. lionrt Of Is located m i "" rrtt the bf'1 " denco values on the r,. ...11 rti. iilars andPl'V ror i"" Sl'i call at office or i--- W.A.REID,150FrontSt iap "'' H ' yfWiW :. gH fT'"wMMKaESgaffgigWMiTilliiiWW 'd&KKKHIKBBSRwv&SX SSM