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mm: 4AWi six THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1914 EVENING EDITION. DOINGS OF CITY COUNCIL ! ' ": i OCT. 31 DATE OF PR11ES Judges and Clerks for City Primaries Selected by the Council Last Evening ' . October 31 was tlic (Into sot by tho council for the holding of tlio city pri maries, and Judges and clerks woro selected to act In tho four wards of tho city. Despite tho fact that tho election will cost In the neighborhood of $200, City Attorney Goos declared his belief that tho primaries should ho held nccordlng to the charter and tho old state law, though tho latter was recently reversed by tho supremo court of tho state. This, believed tho council, would In tho long run prove the cheapest, for It would in no way allow for any election dispute .and subsequent damage suit. October 17 Is the date set for the closing of tho city registration for pri mary voting, which takes place Octo ber 31. On November 2 tho books arc again ononed In tho office of City Ilccordcr Ilutldr, in tho City Hall, and will remain open until November IB, closing previous to the city election, which will occur December 7. "To force candidates to dcclaro thomsclvcs nt tho primary election on any party ticket is a farce," declared Councilman Copplc, and tho mem bers of the Council were unanimous in banking him up. City elections, thoy believed, should bo free from party polities and every candidate fdiould be allowed to run as an. In dependent. Itulp'H and CU'k'kx. Tlio Judges for North Murshflcld, or precinct No. 7, arc: W. K. Wilson, 11. F. Fntchett and O. F. Avorill; clerks: Mrs. M. A. Swoetninn, Mrs. C. Clark and Mrs. LcMloux. For pre- rlnct No. 18, or Central No. 2, the judgos appointed wcie: (loorge Camp bell, Dal Cnthcnrt and A, II. Sluts man, and' the clorkn were: Miss Alice Tickell, Mrs. 11. F. Stolrlln and Mrs. Carl F.vertson. In precinct No. 10, tho Judges ap pointed for tho prima rli s wore: C. L. I'cnnnck, 0. A. Johnson ami .1. T. Merchant, and tho clerkH: Mnybol! .Farley. .MlHs Topping and Miss Hon GLEAN UP IS L WATER RATES GAUSE PHOlESTj VOTERS 1ST REGISTER SOON ; Information' on Registering for City and County Elections To Clear Up Question To clear up a doubt In the minds of many votors as to whether or not i they will have to register this year. Council Declares Water Com- n ntomont was issued this morning , liy Judge Pcnnnck of the Justlco court' pany Has Raised Rates Pre vious to Improvements which will cxplnlu matters "The city election, slated for De comber 7, Is altogether distinct from tho county ahd state election on No- Viifiilinl 3 ntnl Iwtmtft n vlnt. tm.al inir. Protesting, tho Wise in the water i8t0r for .,,, mio .oimnitcy. Tho rate bororo tlio necessary Improve- ,,,. for tllc coimty nn , tnto o)cc. mania have been entirely completed,' tlon w, ll0 doflo(, nt B 0.(loclt lho tho Council Inst even ng gavo City evoll,ng of October If,. Any voter Appoint Assistant to Health Of ficer Rigid Enforcement of Health Ordinances As a special assistant to the City Health Officer to !pok after tho rigid enforcement' of tho health" or- nlng appointed Officer Richardson,! AttorncJ' Gobs pel mission to address w,0 registered for the June prlninrleH of tho city police force, nnd nonce- ft. c.ommun cn.tl0l . ,I,01 s,ln.0 Il""- or any time since .lanuor'y r mav vote forth strict orders everyone to clean refusing or disobeying m O Coun tho city bo properly City Health Officer Dr. K Straw, declared that assistant, that the . . a a. nilillll !l H'llll LT IT llfl I . - 1 I " I T 1 iiniTIII 11IIP .. . . . . til ii ilt rii nlin tun ti n nilA It U'na muuiiv u it,uniiiv-.itt.tv'tk.t niiHiui.vi llm lmnlia it 1 1 1 . irn I at !. utm """".."" ""u """"".. " "!...tll...bh.h... H.n...,l. 1... utnt.,.1 tl.nt .. M'U ""( ' '" l' "V- . on this recommendation tnnt uin- """"" ..... .. n.... ........ .. ;sovoinier 2 until .Novc'iibor ir. cmos- ccr Itlchardson was appointed. Horc- crow, ,r, icn are doing all poss b o ,nR )reviou8 to t e city election of after tho officer will dally make nn f'll,B,h tl,0r b.'K ,n" ' .'" 1;cr,lt"1,lo December 7. Inspection of nil complaints nnd will the laying or t. o mains has Veen In- To rt.Kl8.t,r for thl, n)Unly nn,i sco that any garbage thrown Into torruptott becaiiHo of tho street grad-' Htnto ok,ft0n vn(org mUHt n,,,,cnr will bo given for vny Commission asking that the rates nt tll0 Nnvc,iihor election without tip nnd anyone . ',.cr?,r,0(,, 'V9 e1xl)cc.tct,l ,tlint again registering unloHs !io has moved ,-lng will bo im- :V,rth cml w ' uo nakc" t( Jo1" '' from ono precinct to another. In this NEW FALL Cousins Shoes ,IAl)F, INX1-VY0I?K For Women Wo take pleasure in iiivitiim v,.., n of tlie.nowc.8l Htylea in won on' InT1 shoes for autumn. ana ellihct The New York limuufacturois wi,ft wiv- iiioawuauii! worm s ee sli-ill i. i 'UH sent to us for this event a 1 av , !fn f newest creations. Ulsh fatock of their From our Fall lines of boots, 11iiner-....L. tno feet you mny supply this iinnrinn. ..""",nw in accordance with fashion's latest whim w anjr '"" Ve can fn lar urcu'i CCStnn. A ...... ... I v va m job. Hub Dry Goods Co nor Broadway mid Contral Avenue. ?,, cdlatoly brought before tho law. . ' .".;' ". . , "" """"" " last case he must again register." nly In this mnnner, believed tho 'iu'. "'. u yy For tho city election nnd piiinnrle. ell, could tho health laws of : ?"? .... '" '"L,. ,1'1 ?,sl n everyone must register thin year. The' enforced. iinve mil iieen coiupiuien acconuuK 10 bookH nro , U)0 ()ffco of c,.. Uc.( p I me uriKiuui iiuruuiiiciu. i hone 361 cordcr Butler In the cttv hall and will t ho needed nn n,, n0w reservoir of ho atei bo cIoK0(, 0 October 17 for the city work was too company will not bo completed for ,,rnirCB on October III. After that nlono. It was about a week, declared City Kngneer tllc ,)0oka w, ,, lu 0,,onod ,, tlio yards or tho streets is promptly " " l' " "h",;-", f"",".,1""1 either before tho Justice of tho ponce hauled away or tho owners fined f,om Hemlock to Tenth street Jhoro r nny notaryi w,in w, Bc0 tlmt (Jlolr nnd also that all cesspools and sow- 9 " street wont loing uono and nnmos aro enrolled nmong the voters. nra nrn In wni-kltin- nrilnr. Mr. hOUCO there 8 Untiling tllOfO to 111-, ...,,, ,,, ,., i...u i, ikon, for part of the dny.' lernint tho water coniimiiy from go- ,.y amendment which grows greater I acting under tlio Instructions '" nhctt " tno 1I"B of tho ovory ,ay now wtl, tj10 ,,,, nm.j, of t;o November election, both sides are Ilichnr will ho of tho City Health Officer. ma I lis Accept Auto i-iiv Tiucif. "" " "u,,,i. . ... making HtrenuouH erfortH to have ev- Thnt tho new nuto flro truck has with tho oxi-optloii of tlio npnws town ( oryono n,KlKtor, A niH:, ,, ,,pon more man ruiiiucd tno necessary "'"' " , f,"V""" """ ""i "",,' mndo for the Justlco of the peace, es- tosts. was tho report of Flro Chief f Mr. Hucklngham. I hough, tlio, ,,lllv , ,,10 ..rootorH' for ,no Dan Kcntlng, and he asked that the now rates call for n pressure of 7R ..wo,.-. w, th .,,,.., (, machine bo officially tnkon over by loiiiitl In the wnter mains, the fact noit making u house to house canvass I tin ilv. Thlu wim aininlniiinntnil liv that tills IllltSt 1)0 Increased gradual- i.. ..n ....!.,, i llj.lt mi ni'llli'ii mv iVKiniuiuil dry. The Judups for prcclngt No, '.'d in ouiu .Mnrsuiioiii, woro: K. A. An derson, .John Dlntt and Mrs. Charles Curtis, and the clerks: Alpha .Mauz ey, .Mrs. (J. U. Hnl and A. F. Uasa ford, J 1'iti.oiici-s Slioiilil W'ttvU. That pilsonors dlly J-rowu tno cuy (l gruiuiiu- romnrks from Councilman Cnrl A I- U' nnd already stands nt 65 pounds! brccht of the flro nnl water com- was satisfactory to tno council mat mlttco who was present nt tho offl- tho water company is merely taking clal tests of tho big inachlno and t precaution of adjuring tiro uanlmously tlio Council ngreed to plumbing to tho now pressure and accept the fire truck mid to pny tlio, tt It will soon bo up to tho re- Ainerlcnn I.a Fiance company, nc- iulred 7fi pounds, cording to the contract, one-fourth Councilman Copplc declarol that of the purchase price of JOr.OO. -f eents Tor a hot water systoin Is out With tho coming or tlio new ma- f proportion with, the other intoH chine to Marslifleld. cities nil over for the reason that such n system the county nro declnrlng that thoy "hh but little wnter during the year. iuiw Will lin nliln In ulinrn In tlio fir,, Tills DOlllt. tOO. will llglllll 1)0 tllkOII tnirl.- uliniilil nnv nt llif.nl nvnr Iimi'a III) With tllO Ital'l'OIUl Commission, I u big fro. wns a declaration of declared Hty Attorney Qohs, though !.m t; SMI Kit It. II. t'OHKV .MAKKS CouiKllmnn Albrecht, who Biigxcsteil, " consultliiK tlio rates or other cities I 10 PLAY THE I DS Pnmnaricnn nf In.finlric n( linker lmo ii.m wuM.pm.ww.. w wmo i ,,.", ,II., Boston and Philadelphia Champions Made 30 , to Snilth'i ,V4 njh r,.,.nrM. u'u '"' l I vlous to"thT".S ycason .holed the follo.l,. lliton llnnrj Kidding Avcrngcs IELL5 ABOUT rjBT.'n A comparison of tlio two Inflol I R I I shows that both tho American ai I M I i 7 Natiunul League championship clu I FlILU'havo iiiartets of players stretiln WATER that cadi of tlio othor citleu of. tho no jjACHnrojl .ho had found such ft county now equip themselvos with n ilmtW allowed liyllio ConlttiTsh on. inachlno so that they could all holp "What's the population of Marsh, each other In enso of n big eonfln- field?" asked Attorney Oom. grntlon lllco the ono In Unndon this "About OTiOO, wns the reply, mimnmr. Thl might roBiilt In tho "Woll." ho said, "Just ninety per further Improvement of tho county cent of thnt number huvo callod mo roads the Councilman bollovod, hut up to ask about the now water rate. STATUS KXT ItlCI.ATIVK TO XKU' SCHKlU'lii;' IlKt'OMIXfJ KFFKrilVK I'ltOO'ItKS.S OK WOltK. (Hf AnoclitM rritito Coot Ptr Tlmfl.) NBW YOUIC. Oct. C In the com- Ititv unrlnii fni tlio vmlilu Itnuitliull ihainplonshlp tho Infields of tho J '" IMnyp-, Ilaston Nationals and tho IMillndol-l.1, -Sclmildt . phla Amerlcnns aro expected to con- - " '''Vers tribute many sensatlonnl plays both j y Mnrnmllie offensively, and defensively, duriiiir.'' "-Smith ., the struggle for promler diamond honors. In fact, It would prove most extraordinary If the reverse should bo tho case since cnmblnn- llfi.iu u'l.tnll Itll'l.lfli. lll.l . .if tlwt ivno of Johnny .Kvers. IMdlo Collins. ! !' .Mclhinls "Itabblt" Maranvllle. "Stuffy" Mc- ''Colling Innls, "Homo Iliiu" linker and Ileln- ?. ?,-Va,rry Ic Schmidt execute thrilling catches. ' linker throws and stops In every gnmo of the pennant schedule. A comparison of tlio two Haloids and llH bed around the base lines that are far nbovo tho ordinary run of those of tho big league clubs. Regardless of vhothor tho players are vetenus on I henomeiinl ynuugsterH with but a year or so of major Jcnguo exper ience, they nro either loaders or tloso to tho top In their particular! .losltlon. Just how those two In-! fields will piny ngnlnst each other In tl.o Lcrle wlitch liotlns this week .h hard to forecast, but an Individual. Ater 95! m 9IS ill 9"7 I'lillndcliiliM Alhlrth HMdlnj f& Pos-l'lnye AvornRcs ... Mr ill 5'2 911 BIG LEAGUE ilE 9 iny Ai' IttM rmi It 0 If "w I AMKIIKMX IJA(.rfc ManiiRor It. II. Corey, of lho CnoH;iV;,. '"'.V ;V V-rV of Pay Water Company ,to.i..y mudo the- , ,. ,., ..... ,. iiuaW . l....l... ...n.ni. ...... . UVII " V n-v ......-- - ...--., 1UIIUWI11H DIUHJIIIUIII Now York 0, rhllUl;.'Ji t W'noliliifflnn 0 Ilfttt in 1 llOWUltttw" 'V 'M - m At J.l 4 .. .-.... .! jiiii uuu viwu' ' ' ; r,iwMj, -" ,jftynr AIIOII HllUeU tllUl OIUMIU.svvvsaaaaavvvvv timmn tn i iwi itt u'HH i iui c'fimmiiiiiLi i.. ji.i i iuiiuwiiik Hitiitiiiiuiii ii.. ... it... .,..! i in..t r..,nn rifut tn. o7 Councllnnn noil,"w-ho suggested . r ul. now "oq,, pment md " " ,U ,, corner of. City Attorney John I). Clos ,, 1 , " I, "s" Vh "uteV nro qulie vIT,oUI. ii lr that some steps bo taken to put the ,,. ,",,.. ,MgK0it on woul Comniorclal and Front streets and was told, made ii statomont before '! r ;mMiv& , KUor nitl with N.H.AI. UUU. iiisn to work that they might pay for ", , :"" '7 bh.ii" ui.i lf n (,H ,nce u Hmnl, rogtu. tho C)(y CouIlu Ht ,,Ki,t that "mJ, ' . T( , , ..., Umlrboard "Stop feeding then, sol ,,0, , .W h V.,,, Mill Slu.ml.. rant nboiit four foot whlo mid 10 Jec.lon was made to him thai IJi-,'! nn ni w itli first base tl.o Ath-' fffirt ? S wij.1l." was tlo Konernl cry and ono '! ";,",!, ,,' "v ,"' "."o, by foot ,?n n,u ".u.plotoly inodorii. It water company was putting In ..ffnot, , , " ;' " roH ,iKintocl by Mclnnls' "r , ' Stfi ! b of tho councllincn declared thnt tho1.,,1 ...1...1 .1 7. 1,, ,. ,. f ii.n Lti, was biowji that this would ho rath- tin now rntos flxod by tho State 1'"1' in.f "', '" ' ' ' ",v ac.,l(it Tho , ' " , K ':ii lirlBonor b 0 1 I .( taugh a lossonl" "" , !r" "' ?, "r or an mhrntngo to tl.o dock. Ilulld- nllroail Commission nnd that I had "" . " " . L,ru i" ?, or id uUUi K?fv,i and itat bread'and vn.er . ood , &nZaXtmtS S S, WftTvof oYTirK'llKg'oftho SSSrlfonYfrSrMy'lX ' ""I SST flS-ffit cnoiiRh for any of then .So action ( roiaJnH irR0 ,, lt In fnj or of. ' " rbi. k ' in nv ntioiiov ut 1'ortliiml I hnil :"8 lmw '"'i1 t," ,"V1",IT ,1 ' 1 on 9. Ilrooklm 5 was taken by the council. tl() ,., ,,, t.lf0(1 Coiuh-IIiiiuii E'llU' oxperlenco and the, Inspected I'aylng. . Connie, who believed that an open ?.f.NoJl0. " "H,( " n.. ,?. " ,U l. " V,M!",el.,",IH..:.1.?."1- :.. f ' -Vii'I 7i I I -I "e-s.-n re. nnlH prove I1I111 to lie oppie, wuo i)uneeu uuu uu unm , ,, .. ,i, n...inli dl:ch sboull be b.illt lending fro-n,""D """"" "' "'" "" the pond down the prohnhle line of 11 future sower so tnnt tno water icoiiiu no drained 011 irom me enurn That he had Inspected tho stroot pnvlutf In Albany while In tho valley was n statomont of Mayor Allen, who declared that the Portland Asphnlt Machinery company Is theru laying a flal- ,, ftirtlior declared that water' - AMONG THE SICK gurd to the ...utter nnd I callei; ' ; ""' " V '""a,. a Judge (Joss to the phone nnd ""WfS, ;,,' 1.1... how l.o happened to innko "U.SS whlrh put 1 ! n thl pavement known as tho Topaka Spec ification, which Is about tho same as tho bltullthlc process though much cheaper. T'.at they could lay this form hero In Marsh field fr II. 'JC a yard, was tho promise of this company. At this, City Knxlnoor Hucklngham doclnred that this coun try could not stand that form, as tho water scoping benoatl. It woull ra.iBO the pnveu.ont to soften. M.Mi HOYS SHOOT STA- IM.I'S IN SUN.' coming into tho slouch drains Peter .Ionian of North I.ako, Ten through nn old garbage heap and Mile, who sustained tho loss of his thnt this seepage may Inter bo u foot lu the gnsolluo boat nrchlont 011 cuiiso of sickness. Upon this ques- Sunday, will ho brought from I.ako- tlon forr a statement, nnd ho said If 1 did not make It, snmo one olso did. I then asked him If l.o would kindly give mo tl.o names of tho parties who mudo tho complaint to hint nnd also stuted to him thnt 110 complaint had is ill MrniH'on. uiuu nun i.no- allium) , "ill uu iiiiiiiKuv muhi " - , ...... .n .1.., Wftter COIIIIiailV 1 the Council took no action, do- sldo to Mercy Hospital today. It Is ''f ,,n ,0 KnoV.,0,,iy,S,o8 if two Jug It until another tl.1.0. 1 said that ho would have bled to death J "!1 ' n'ont J"01 ' ' """,0eiBo nnd Coos Head Survey ComplcU,. before medic nl aid conld have been fe"Tot uidSSSSSd" what ..bjoct"."!! - rni hum 1 I 1 1 1 I Ulllll m H fill Survey of Coos I loud has been bocured lf It had not been thnt his Knriuugt'i K)Cf, I, Ives nnd Limits nf Comrades with Dangerous Weapon. Shooting sharp pointed staples in sling-shots will havo to stop, accord ing to a strict ordor Issued by tho comnloied by F. glneer S C 'ot " 'rtl- t.wlttrt. it required Z ' wMtlfi repmt ma,loS'.,y Clmrles n-" JT l ,0080" h,m fr0m L''"fi!li!S..:.r!!l!! llOllkett of Kinplro is still ciiivra'Mr Ci tl -art Is 10V preparlnK tho 'I"1'0 IU f,'01 nslh.r abcesses. "".biuoSii which will P8oonboBcom. . Jack McDonald, who ImH boon l.oro plotod, three of tho prints being for "r " ,u" '?,J .. . . .v ho government and six each for treatment, loft for mo today. Murshflcld and North lloml. This' Kimneth Kelly, who recently Is tho proposod park for tho two. underwent an operation at Mercy cities. arli of which somo tlmo ago' Hoapiuu ior appouuicius. was oio .-11. ......1 tnn r ,i. ,.,i,i.. t to return to tier homo ut Hay city chief of police this morning and """. "",,"". .'"" "'1""'"hn,,' Vpntnrdnv which will bo rlgld'y enforced. Or- "10 survey nnd the blue prints. Tho c".!or?nJ.,1.bl1(1 . rePU0ratlnir rnp- rt..r iinvii Iioimi iKHiiml to all hiirdwaio Krant would take In part of Charles- . 4s Kiu ' ru-uponuiuj, nip aera nao notn issuoii to 1111 uarinuiio iiHsstniidorf lionch Ny now at Morcy Hospital and will dealers to bo very careful to whom ton Ih.y un.1 IlabHtonUo b, bo b,0 t tu home tll0 thoy sell staples and to cut out tho ,. .u ; ... .V. Inst of tho week r.nl will. Ilin vniiniiKlorH Desp to tho flllt that It W1.8 TO- '"" l''0 WCOK. trade with tlio mi if,Bicrs. 'norled on tho street yesterday that n JIrs- Alfred Tyborg and her seven Accord ng tO Cll Of Of POIICO Car- ,,,"", l ail JlbUriUJ UUU ll .,,....l.l ,n..hl.r nr l.oro rm r.n. iinririii.i wna imiiicr fii'f.iiiiiii.fi inr ino jv.-w,u . ... .w. ...j ,, ..w... .w. a nayo neon in ino nauu ,T .. ,' ., ... en Fa Is receiving treatmont fop the ha.dwaro s 010s and iiuuiuon 01 u poiiioiiiun 10 1110 ihmu ,.,.,.,..,.... nIU, 1.. 2,.iline -vir Tv- L xtnniDH i.niior tlm ussor- forco nothing was brought before uioiiciiiiih aim 111 Mippe. Mr. n wy need t"im for rabbit " Co,,,kI1 1l,t ovonlnir. Infor- borg brought then, here last ovenlng. 1er, the boys havo been In tl.o habit of going to t there buying linn .I..1. it.nl. pens. Outside they loaded their "" 'V80,"88'" tho ...utter Mayor I in.,.r.iiD n.i i...... u...i oi.,,,ia fu..' Allen declared that l.o had boom lug through the air In all directions,! thinking mora of ( cutting down rath-t nn AtrinnlV .Iniicorniia nrimtlpo. I or thai, adding to tl.O police force.' A1ron.lv wAvnr.il of !. vniiiiCHlnrs tullect fur IUIMIVl'inciltS. Havo been caught by tho poiico ana FlT.NKItAli XOTH'K. Times Want Ads bring results. for punishment. NORTH BEND NEWS T''o funeral of Mrs. George F, Key- Collect fur Impiuvi'incuts, noldtt will bo held Wednesday nftor- Tho Council sanctioned tho Issuing noon nt 'i o'clock from tho homo of hnvo ulven no their animunltlon und of warrants assRssing the property her daughter, Mrs. Perry Dodson. then been "i t on their way wUh tho ?'" ?rn,w"?. "????' Hr warning that all future offenders will . ."", ,. ...".. .."..'' ...."". l.,: Uil" bo brought before Police Judge Ilutlor n" ...VJ ' ' ' I.llirary Xecdi Sldciwtlk, That tho now library, now nearlug completion, Is badly in need of n now sidewalk, wns tho declaration of Arthltect Turpon, Ho appeared for Tho Piosbytorlan Ladles' Aid will tho ladles of tho library board, who meet Thursday afternoon at Mrs. K, .have asked for a cement sidewalk F. UusBell's homo on Meado avenue, jou Market street. The total cost Mrs. O. II. Plank, Mlsbes Kvn. Bth- would bo approximately J270, said el and Viva Plank, Miss Kthel Kenny the nrchltci t, for tl.o strip 01. Mar aud Willis Plunk spent Sunday at tho ket street would need to bo 110 feot beach. , long, six feot wide an I 11 1 least six The United Hrothreu Church will Inches thick, In Itbolf representing hold a cooked food salo Saturday, (a cost of $100, and tho driveway Mrs. K, K. IUggs was down this would add another V, feet and would week end. Sho was tho guest of her bo ton feet wide, To lay a board parents. wnlk, protested some of tho Mr. and Mrs. 1 4. N. Qlllnet and mon.burs, would detract materially sons, Harold und Clare, returned 0.1 from tho looks of tho new bulldln;i 1ho George W. Kldor from Hlllsbor- and would merely stnvo off the con-' ough, Istructlon of a cement sidewalk a A son wns born rocontly to Mr. and short tlmo. All action wns deferred Mrs. Lawrence Jennings of Drldge. I until tho street committee can go Wednesday afternoon at four o'clock tf tlio OHUI8TI.VN.and luspect the matter. IJt COOKKD FOOD llofctaurant 011 Dock. In . A, ltvld's Clem Wells appeared and asked permission to take dow'n. tho large Tlia ldl- churcli wl HAI.Hr .V mtto raBBB . . mt -1..aKXX W aaaaaaaaa A Wet Day 1 j Go out on the job wearing ROWERS iSHMtP REFLEX SLICKER WcMo It U J.n it". isda bid all over ior com fort, lUooj aouh ta.od lho itiaui of ha.nl Kiric. and wilpioof tluouch and ihiouih. Nl it'll hit It alum walei c.nnol run In vrhcre iKe front, ovciltp and button. 'Oux t(itcd Rtfltx EJfti atop eny diop. Mm SlWi $100Ieryvtkre Satisfaction Guamled Calalcg Jut A. J. TOWER CO., Boton anyone has to u.uko for tho reason that they aro getting tho required prossuro rrom iiesorvoir wo. i, whlcluls nil that Is required by tl.o Railroad Commission's decision, Tho dolay In tl.o completion of tho now reservoir, which will only bo a fow days, Is duo to tho very heavy rains which hnvo occurred In the last three weeks, during which tlmo ono-Blxthf of the avorago yearly rainfall has come, nnd In spite of working 0.1 Sunduys and at ull possible times, oven whon teams woro hardly ablo to wado through tho mud, tho now resorvolr will bo completed at the end of this week. Work bus boon progressing on this resorvolr nt all times when other city work was de layed on account of tho bad weather, The Railroad Commission has been kept Informed of Just what was taking place and realizing that tho compnny was doing everything In Its power, thoy have made no ob jection to tho progress of tho work, or the rates going Into effect Octo ber 1, as authorized by their de cision. Tl.o question of pressure wns thoroughly discussed before the Com mission and it la unuecossary to say anything further than that It will will bo raised as fast as plumbing and piping will warrant the samo. Tl.o Commission left It optional with tho water company as to the manner In which the pressure will be raised and It would bo unwlso to put on the full pressure without gradually Increasing somo so as to allow the consumers to fix their plumbing to meet the new conditions. (Paid Adv.) PHAISi: l'Olt AMKUIOA. Kuropcaii Papers Lnutl Prayer, for Peace IjM Sunday, (D- AmocUIoJ Pint to Cooi Dj Tlmw.l PARIS, Oct. 6. All tho newspap ers print dispatches announcing that prayers for pence wore given through out America on Sunday last. Com menting on tho Incident, the paulols logrets thnt tho example has not been followed by France, declaring that President Wllpon Is not afraid to have tho Ame I-an .cubllc kneol before the Most hlgw. Si.litiilill linu for no mimes which puih 11.111 1111111 in ui lift nf National LetiKiio first buHe- in. .it iiih liiiiilttiT average for 1 '!'! games Is .275. Molnnls Is second j nmong the Inltlul Backers of tbo Junior league, with .'J05 for H7, games. At bat ho has a far better! avorago than Schmidt, his record being .:H7 for MO ga.n.ns. I lOvnrs nnd Collins will 1)0 opposed it second baso and hero nro two Pnac, jes AnnOllllCeSl names to 110 conjured wim. .. ---- .. c.il-ii ftrtl are famous und both huvo had plon- for PrSt POOlDail u" ty of worlds sor.os exiiorieiiKu. the pivot leal point In double plnys nnd Infield Btrntogy there Is llttlo o chooso between them. Hoth cover wide nreaB around second bnso and ll.rnu' 111 iilmnst nilV DOSltlon. I. ngo and oxperlenco Kvera Is older than Collins, bolng thlrty-ono yoarj of ago and with twolvo yeara of h g Innvno unrvlin niriiltlHt ColllllS -' years and hovon seasons on the dia mond. In Holding tho former Chlco go Cub star leads tho Mackmon by 26 points, the nverages bolng Lvers .1)78, Collins .952. In hlttlntf, how over, tho positions are lovorseft, bIi.co Collins shows ,'M to Lvers 279. " At shortstop It is n caao of a ntbiidy veteran against a youthful rbniiomenon. uarry is iwemy .... Of Season Here Pnn nav's first nine l ' f-!' rrjffi"W ir".".,.;an. tor !' Sn-dor" the , expert tu.Uo J ..n... I. !...' v . will mMi'"1 nonuced today by W, declnreu insi ,u'"'"h' (I the high school bu l It this year fo JJi have shown a terD uilllnu'ness for ha" w been surprlslns- . (tlWf i To depend on fast gB0 either tnrougn ?".'., while Mnranvl'Jo has JubI imrn-.l " , off theM'''M,ij twenty-first blrtbdny. Physically, veloped b) te2i bat , LHO IUI"'- r- ..,VI(IA Development 01 "?lbeiUl 1.00 hum OM"' ...j drilled into the V ff.ntnre w III dePnu 'or the lowl men. w- Willi ui Vvilest'1"'. this year, CoacnM5 ,iI velopSl.team.MygS;,,! ana aeau". - doM wj-i ""..l-Mhli"- tf' tLero is little ndvnntngo one way or tho other, both bolng about aver age In weight and holght. Harry has had two years more oxporlouce m tho national game, which, porhaps, accounts for his better fleldln.j aver age which .978 for 133 iau.es to Marnnvllle's QIC for 131 gatnoj The youthful Druve Is n more con sistent batter, howovor. showing .-)! . n ni nu. tit Intn tno 10 iiarrya .-.-. """'""" tvn " Vh feel conflow ,V, aofensive scneme 01 iuoi ",wv '. . rK" ..- wnort w.r,Z., Infield In splendid style, Doing ; ue a' :. Bolt. ?!!Stbi,aSni Bsri'fl accurate throwers anu capamc . U10 tu....v .,, -. id u"t ranging over a wide stretch of tor-l fullback, will ' ,n Bj,rti lulr, ,,., RPrnnd and third day on account t bBThB; nB noaltlon lii the Inner de- deT'he following Is f'Sjf j fenso whore tl.o world's champions doy 8ernoo. - nnnoar to havo an advantage ove COach: Cpt" B,rf. 1 the nraves, If figures for t he jum ?uf fee. ib -- ,if and present seasons can .-.... ..-. -,. Borro- wt S. n'aker and ''Red'' Smith Ch pma. r.S J will hold forth during .the ron terbacki J lftKk series, in age, expenom-o. "-""" 1 '""" v and fielding the famous noma . run ou- Lin . .1... i.oiiop iii comnarlsoni over his rival who will P'L c? i. corner bag for Boston. Dalcur IM . "8 vears old. weighs jfft pnn..u . ,t and has had six years of ProfeMionai w , , W baseball experience. 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