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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1914)
!i mmn fIS jrtHI jnmn &" i.i4B&immJeari THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1914-EVENING EDITION. SIX . OPEN FERRYSTREET-STR: ELDER FLEI OF PETITION; SAILS FOB CITY COUNCIL r ?W " ' HEBE LISTOFVOTERS TELAWDER OR NORTH I COOS CM! 1 U i t, County Clerk Watson Com pletes Tabulation Re publicans in Majority COOUILU3. Or.. Oct. 29. Coos County hns 9,213 registered voters for llio election which will bo hold next Tiicsdny. , County Clerk WnUon hns Just 'comploted tho cnumcrntlon which win most tUfflcult, owing to the fnct Hint mnn,y hnd dupllcntcd their reglstratlon'oWlnB to boliiR muddled by tlm changes In tho laws. Tho rcRlfltrntlon by parties la ns fol lows: Jlonubllcnn Ir"2 . Democrat 227.1 j 1'rogrcBsIvo ' ' Prohibitionist 'Ifil floclnllst .1 711 Jtlscollnncous HGU Well-known Contractor Will be a Candidate for a Place on Board of Aldermen I. P. Telnndor Is tho latest addi tion to tho list of nlderninnlc candi dates In Mnrshflold. Mr. Tolnndor's nnmo has boon broiiRht out by a num ber of friends and business men who think lie would ninko a good coun cilman. Mr. Telnndcr Is a well known con tractor who enmc to Marshflcld three years ago from Spokane, whoro ho was engaged In tho contracting btisl- ownors of Marshflold. respectfully Hess for cloven years. j protest" runs tho petition, "against Ho wns bom near Mnrquctto, , any transaction ongnged In by the Mich., but hns spent much of his Ufa city which would Involvo tho nllniv Signed by Property Owners' Brings 15 Passengers From' Will be Presented to Coun cilExtension Wanted Sotting forth their arguments nt length showing why Ferry street should bo opened to tho harbor lino petitions purported to bo signed by tho property ownors of Mnrshflold arc circulating on tho streets and will probably bo presented to tho Council for tliolr action at tho moot ing of next week. "Wo, tho undorslgnod proporty Total .921.1 In tho west nnd while not a politician or office seeker bollovcn bo could rcn dor good and efficient service to the pcoplo If elected. K.(Ni:i:it8 am: t'oMixa Jfcw Huncy f Coos liny llnr (i lie glu at Omi rOUTIiAND, Or., Oct. 29. When tho Ilreakwator leaves for Marshflold and North Horn! sho will havo United flintcs onglnoors among bor pnsson- gcrB. Tiioy.win conuuci n survey or tho Coos Day bar. During tho past few months considerable dredging has boon dono on tho bar, and It Is said tho channel has been Improved there perceptibly. Tho bar aid Jetty Inlr provements nt Coos Hay nro being carried on at tho expense of tho Fed eral government, whJo.llio Iort of Coob liny harbor ENGLISH FREE AMERICAN SHIP. irorumcni, wiuo.mu i;ori pi ay benrs tho cii.tLutho Inner work there. (, ' , FHKHII Al'I'Iii: ril)i:it delivered In nuy (iinntlty to your home. Cnpo Arngu Hodu Works.- I'iono 21(.b. ntlnn by deed, donntlou, vnnntlon or othor moans of tho so-cnllcd Fer ry nvonuo or any part thereof. "Ferry Btrcot was deeded to tho city by tho C. A. Smith Interests ns pnrt consideration for tho action taken by tho rlty In closing Mill Slough that tho C. A. Smith Inter ests could extend docks across tho mouth of tho slough nnd fill tho land Interests owned In tho bed or Mill Slough." Tho potltlou continues Hint "tho dedlrntlon of Ferry nt emtio was tnndo n condition of tho closing of Mill Slough In recognition of tho 1 fact Hint by closing this South , Mnrshflold district lost Its only means of direct access to tho waters of Coos Hay. "IiinBinucli as Ferry nvonuo Is tho only nubile approach to tho wator- frmit frnm (!ctilriil nvniinn In tho I Leather Goods Tliefipesf leather goods at mod erate prices ' ' . HVND BAGS PURSES. CIRD CASES WALLET. . '!"' LEJTER BOOKS VANJTY bXsES and many new leather novelties. American Oil Tank Steamer Sun Released by British Navy at Falmouth Wr AfKlo. I'itm In Coon Iljr TlmM.J WAS1IINC1TON, I). C, Oct. 2!). Official word wbh received by tho Stato Department today of tho r- leusi by tho llrltlsli govorument of mouth of Conl Itimlc Iulnt, It Is of tho Aiuorlcnn tank iitenmor Sun nt'Krcnt Impnrtnuco to tho district In Falmouth, lOiiglnud last Sunday, hi laud from tho waterfront so bntind compllanco with tho request of tho cd, In Its futttro growth nnd ilovolop American government. Her c.tso, wits mont that this strcot bo retained." similar to tho othor oil ships recont-1 Whnt effect this petition will linvo ly seized nnd roleusod by Knglnnd. " tho members or tho Council Is u mmmmmm mmm mmmm mmmm nmltor of conjecturo. At tho Inst meeting tho tondoncy of tho nioin- 1 born wan to favor tho protest of tho Wlllantotto Pacific ngalust tho open lug of Forry strcot nnd fuvornblo mention was ngnln mndo of securing ground from C. A. Smith nt tho root or Commercial or Central nvo mum for tho lauding of tho Knst ililo ferry. Tho stutomentH wore mndo thnt there Is no particular use nt this tlmo for tho opening of Ferry street nnd tho paying of tho prlco of ntoro than (2000 sot on this strip by tho vlowora recently appointed, South and Hurries Out North Bound to Portland Early this morning tho dcorgo W. Elder crossed In from Eutekn, bring ing fifteen passengers from tho south. At S o'clock alio wns ready for tho trip to Portland and passed down tho bay bound north. Tho passengers who camo In from Euroka this morning wore: G-co. Armstrong, Fred Hltchlo. Fred Ritchie, Jr.. Muriel Mtchlo, Mrs. F. Mtchlo, Dorothy Olbson, N. K, I-a-casso, Jack Shoppard. T. llnlvorson, S. A. Whitney, A. II. Klppborgor. Robert Unnks, Mrs. Hanks, Mrs. ofll. Woolliouse, .1. H. Davis. ALBEE'S VICTORY 10 DRYS I it i t i in Unas f nday L A WORD TO THE, WISE SELECT YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS NOW They may be gone later. A small deposit will save them for yoil. Red Cross Drug Store ' Phone 122. SAVES REPAIR BILLS . (IAS KOOAL I1KATMUS arc incxpensivo to buy cheap to operate. Thoy save their -cost over and over again in tho colds, sore .tliroals and other ailments Ihoy prevent. I NORTH BEND NEWS I Mrs. T. V. JohiiBon, of Myrtle Point, was tho guest of her niothor nt North llond tills week. Tho membors of tho Presbyterian Church will hold n Hallowe'en social on Thursday ovonlng. Setlt Johnson and Miss Halllo Ellis woro married by Justlco Shunter hore. Tho groom drives tho North llond nuto truck nnd tho brldo la a sister of Mrs. Roy Taylor. Ah n result or tho men on tho drodgo Bouttlo moving their rnmlllcs to North Rend, thoro Is u scarcity or houses hero, Fred Holllstcr Is oxpeeted home today from his campaign trip through tho district. HITS HAKKItV Al'TO. h 3?or Fall ami Spring healing thoy aro m .siitlfinl. Useful during the coldest months for .'iw " ... ity I'diary purposes to help out tho regular ( tftovos or furnaces to warm rooms quickly ' jji the morning. Oregon Power Company Miicliliin Too CIom to Motor Car Trmkh lleeelteh Minor Diuuiig- 'h YeMeiluy. I.qft too vloso to tho tracks of the Wlllamotto Pacific motor car, tho bakery delivery nuto of tho Marsh fluid Itakory Company was damaged yesterday whon tho motor collided with tho delivery volilclo and thrust It bodily from tho tracks. No dam ago was douo to tho motor with tho exception of scratching off some out sldo paint, while tho nuto rocolvod a broken fender nnd tho hood was bent slightly. Driving up to ninko his dellvorios, tho driver of tho nuto hnd misjudged Ills dlHtunco from tho car tracks and evidently bollovlng ho bad plenty or loom went off dullvorlng his goods. Tho motor enr coming" within tho next fow mlnutos on Its way to north Rend also bellovcd thoro wns plenty of room until the two crashed. Second and Central. ito.vrs to Kitisro. "Aftor"an 'nb8oiicoof sovoral years, during which sho hns been engaged In tho offshoro lumber traffic, tho woll-known Bchoonor Encore, Captain Palmgron, nrrlvod horo Monday from Coos Ray In tow of tho stonnior A. M. Simpson. Roth vossols woro lumbor lndon. With 3G0.O0O feet or lumbor, the holioonor Snusnllto, Captain For est, slxtoon days from tho Sluslaw Rlvor, was an nrrlval Monday aftor noon. Sun Francisco Chronicle, Telephone 178 OAM) OK THANKS. To tho many kind friends who by consldorato nets and wordu of sympathy llghtonod tho burden of our sorrow Jn tho illness nnd death of our boloved husband nnd fatbor, .losojih Richards, wo extend our slncoto thanks today. airs. .lotEpn mciiAuris. .Nl FAMILY. Committee of One Hundred Says Defeat of Portland Re- I call Shows Prohi Strength tnr AmocIMhI rnm tu tuu n Timet.) PORTIiANI), Oct. a.Tlio ovor wliulmlng defent or tho recall or Mayor Albuu nt the polls yesterduy Is commented upon by tho Committee or Ouo Hundred In tho following Mtntomout Issued today: "Tho decent people of Portland had mi opportun ity yesterday to give tholr upprovul or dlsapprovnl of tho dry policy of Mayor Albeo, nnd In an overwhelm ing manner endorsed his policy of eliminating tho saloon," Hays a state ment Issued by tho committee of ouo hundred today. "Mayor Albeo has opposed tho transfer and traffic In liquor licens es nnd thus hns Incurred tho enmity of tho saloon Interests." "Rut, on tho othor hntid, ho at tracted to hint tho support of tho self-respecting cltl.cns nnd those who bollevo this grout economic evil should bo suppressed. "It tho result In Portland Is thus so pronounced In favor of a dry poli cy, whnt must It menu to tho othor cities nnd tho farming community of tho state? Even tho precincts whero a largo lnbor vote was polled showed that tho policies of Mr. Albeo woro as favorably regarded ns lit tho ox cluslvoly residential neighborhoods or Portland. This shoud gtvo tho ml vocatcs of tho dry ittovomont ronow cd courngo and fortify thorn In their holler thnt tho best Intorosta of tho stato will bo sorvod by omulntlng tho oxnmplo or Portland." (Paid Adv., Ortou E. Goodwin, Portland, Oregon.) MAV INCREASE COUNCIL. EustMdo Council Holds Meeting Would Rt'iluco Election .lodges noil Hnto Tito Winds. Thnt tbo council bo Increased from three to flvo momburs, two of whom would bo elected from Cooston, or I North Enstsldo, was n matter under discussion nt tho Eastsldo Council iiitii'iiug ntsi evening to iiiviiio moil ontlro town Into two wnrda, ono or' wlileli. would bo In North Eastsldo, Is tho project on root. This will prob ably result In reducing tho number of jtidgOH nnd clerks for elections. To oh a n go tho charter of Eastsldo Is a now movo, though nothing dofl-l nlto wns dono Inst ovonlng, Author-1 Ity was given tho city ttoasuror to' Issito warrants on tho gouornl fund for ntoro than $1000 Tor tho olovuted road. Whon those nro sold tho con-1 trnct for tbo road will bo Immediate ly lot. , Thoro is agitation thoro for n city assessor for tho levying of city tnxes. APPEAL TO IIIOIIEIt COURTS V, A. Smith Company Apju'aN Por ker ("jiho to U, S. Court of Aope.'tls Tho suit of John A. Parkor against tho C. A. Smltlt Com.iany Tor alleged broach of contract, h cuso which tviu doeldod nr.utis', tho company In tbo United Stato Fad.-; oral Court in Portland, )ia? Jjst been tnkon on nppeal to tho UnUl States District Co.trt or Appeals In San , Francisco. According to tho otldonco sub mlttod nt tho first trial Joint A. Parkor, whilo an omployo of tho C. A. Smith Company, contracted blood poison, which rosultod In tho loss, of his hand at tho wrist Fol lowing this nccidont, Parkor con tond? tro company pronilsol him a Job In the mills for Uio rest of) his IRo and that later ho was dis charged and ror this reason brought suit against tho company. To this tho Smith Company replied , that Parkor had beon promised no bteady employment nnd that ho had been paid a certain sum of mono' nt tho tlmo of tho accident and Jhonco hnsrjn'b clnlm to a life Jobj yening IN A SPIRIT OF SERVICE TO OUR COMMUNITY AND OUR COUNTRY THEHiid DRY GOODS COMPANY MAKES THIS ANNOUNCEMENT OF ITS CO-OPERATinl WITH THE PATRIOTIC WOMEN OF THE PROGRESS CLUB OF MARSHFIELD X HELP THE SOUTHERN COTTON PLANTER BY PROMOTING THE PURCHASE ANn USE OF COTTON GOODS. ' m In a willingness to do our share in this work of co-operative helpfulness wc are making a Reduction of 1 0 to 40 per cent on all Cotton Goods Wo wish to particularly impress the wo men of Coos Bay with the fact thai this sale is not initiated hy us and is not an advertising idea, but is given in response to the request of a number of the women of this community who desire to assist in a worthy cause. See List of Prices in Tuesday's Paper Hob Dry Goods Company "SMART WEAR FOR W0ME " Corner Broadway and Central Avenue Phone 351 is the Time to elect Your rm mat i fit fYj i, Vfrj 1 ,, i i -f from the Largest Line Ever Shown in Coos County We have heaters for any service required and at prices that will fit any pocket book, LARGE HEATERS. SMALL HEATERS fOAl HFATFRS. WOOD HEATERS, COAL AND WOOD HEATERS Cole's Hot Blast Heaters Tho Fuel Savers Heaters for a Palace - - Heaters for a Cottflj5e Don't buy a heater until you see this line- -and remember "WE SELL IT FOR LESS" Going & Harvey Co.