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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1914)
Hlwrap!wigTO JtTTtriBWfXWW t'bm: THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1914-EVENING EDITION. " .1 IHIIVI'HMUIIlIf, it ftlOMal BUf.CAlflX. CJZHttlE.il. JAUlSIIIIlHfeCU IIMMT ffllllllinl E SIX it iiiSsT FDH CITY DADS i Mayor, City Kecordor, Treasurer ami three Councllmpn. For payment of Iho annual Inter est on the city bonds anil tlio pro- Islon of a sinking fund for the re emptlon of the city's debt a tax of four mills on the dollar was levied by ordinance and a second ono for a MEGlie WITHOUT ECONOMY GOVERNS LEVY FOUR MILL TRIMMINGS EDICT COUNTY BUDGET II SAYS PORT Mnrfh Rpnd Council Expedites tcn m,H tsx for Kenoral 1lc,,nl Public Dances Too Much Like Estimated at Trifle Less Than Special Meeting Called for Biers Talk Commission ""TT, ., r ., Bowery Say North Bend Last Year Saving of Ap- " Next Monday Pass Ordin- . GovemmenKx Levy ?JZJZZl otTS! "councilmcn propriations Made anoo Raising Interest H ibatltutlon of the commission Liberty streets wore lssuod to the No mere the Polly-Wor Wiggle, That the new minimi budget for To pass nn ordlnanco levying n f t of covcrnmpiit for the precnt oxtont of' $4,41.38. ,1,0 iif.rnynrtl Tustle nnd the Cae- Coos county will be less tl.nn that of tux of four mills on nil assessed form or B Walks Oil Sllthcrlllt Street be- 4.... ft 1 f., vili Iti.ml aunlim Inul ,.nt Ic tin. .I.u.IhmI Imi of .tililini ' ..(.,u,.,.lv -H1ilii t1w liirtmllrllnti nt cltv officers system was uro.... - m. .. .. .,. '. v: ""' . ." . T '. "7.7 .'.' "TV" . ' . '7' 7 7. 7 " 7 . ., . i, ti,n N'nrih llond ie ?kuh "u wii " nn 1 nw'ir.asteg. No more vtn inr i nan. who returnee inst evening ironi mo i'ort 01 uoos uny in cue ior uiu iiru .ii.puswd brief- necessary, deemed the Council, and ,, . , f ,. , youths clnsp tlio lady the county sent, whore ho has been pom of a special mooting of 1,011111.11 lni "'l,"' . . -,.!a- .lll . njutul fnr rnninll' ! ... ,. .. I 1.. l 1,1. ,1... t.. ....... ...lu- I),ii.f Pim 111 laulnii nnllnil llutlivo ... -vi f.o.vr.. .. ..u. ..,.,. . , n ii ,. Ill nS nrillS WI1IIU lit ' ill BUSRIUII "111b luu tunmj v.uininia- iv ........v,.. .......... iol the Mnx-' sinners preparing the expanses for the . Monday morning. ( l ttMmbince they, travel th ?' Jxte In North Wend 'iubllc pur tlio !. ttntt z ... . -i n.i i nonces win no uosimi lor cuuiuiu ,....... t., b a nmia vmi. 111 in iinAfi on wiiiL tin roiiniv roininiH- ruri unnmaaiuii i-umuu iui uvm n-. rt tiMtnniir xiriiim. nui iti 7 """ ' .. ""J'; . rt sidewalks uoing bo, "C "".;1 ,here'wld, olRht feet from the property "! Councllmnn Ho lister arc,lhe r . " .' .i.. . at least fourteen feet between tlio,,. . . ,. ,.,, ., ...in xiipiiroj tho bonnl Hbuvml tlio biiiiis. nunl i tnost. on this sum Ib prac lin mnlfpr alia on iiivosiimii n- ... linn iiuivniiui n om o --- - - . . . . r fl n svstcm. 'outer lino of the curb to tho prop- bo COIlg0i.cI' ft 8tom minion of ll-o'ln some places cuttlnn expenditures tlr;iilly $ao,000, nil of which iilUHt glin Ol WIO SJ -(.. tlnn t. ...'.. .... ... . ...i..il..nl1.' In 1,n If -1iltit nllinra u'nl'il ' mmli vmll .till rillcml llV Mlll'plllt rlH- m.nf rnvnrnmcnt of tne cny ni- .' . . . i.w Blin station nimsoii in ou- !"- . - - , - ' ... 1....1.1 l.n Im lin linnild Of M1H- ",y ' IWIHl. , .',,,iii. rwirlinru'llllil llllire III "II Of' nntont business men under whose Petition, of the North llend lllK1i fpll linincr wn,ch 10 roCerdln8M 'hnffsP' Tho edict has dHlK'O Rono rortn coming year. j wlt'i outatniidlng. bonds of ?d00,- 11 ere am! there through the list of , "Krt'for work on Cops Uny tho nh- Ib r " T" l - I ' v n That Distinctive Appearance That dlatlnctlvo appearance that n , dressed man always has Is 0nl obtain nW" wearing cloth,.,, illnl t,t OXt0 ,tl( ' ),e bjr that hnvo smartness f st " J" ;'; clothes do not hnvo and that exjl ,, ",ry iiiiSB and good tanto as well. mi11' In all theso thlnixs thi. i . nnd Its lino of really illntlnctlvo cloth oqulppod to glvo uvery man 11,0 -. . cervlco hot 1. ry ninn Mm " of dlBtlnctlvoiioM as a ro.nU of , 'T dreuHod. ' IJeinB ell personal supervision tho expenditure School, submitted by Superintendent nt when "youth nnd plensure meet of tho city would bo made was the . that they bo allowed S6 Jow, ,, wIth ,V.I1K belief of Mr. Holllstor. no was - .. " , "' feet ... , , 4i t... k in'ucior wns iiiniiiowvu on wiu tirnmntlKI in JUS KUKKl'BUUll "J '" annual tax levy of H tho city a corporation Any Infringement .-ot.wi. ." ..... ... 1 iWlJ uiuiiihuiiii-iv mills. With Krewml. that ho city has reached iUnc w Jn manning the limit of Its warrant valldness. mth m ninHMnt0 stock worth moro tnan a minion and a half dollars business men of sound Judgment should have its con trol ho believed. "Outside of a city government we would never think of putting this much business In bodr of men and 1,- nlMi lha OtlOfl V"PT POHtlnUOd And verr' often tho best bn.lnow l!,nt "e Rraded. l - i the hands of a i'"M" "' let them do as To Put In Sldeunltis. Instructions will be Issued to J V. Grout to go nhond with tho lay ing of 150 feet of cement sidewalk on Liberty and Maryland streets and to charge the same to tho abutting A clause In tho on tne airici rill htrinftor rebuko and If not Immediately stopped tho hull xhall bo closed. Such nro the In structions given by tho North Ilnnd Council last evening to Chief cf Pollco Anderson. "Dnncos here nro getting to be raised In a somewhat Hlmllnr pro-' Bi'ssmenf.. ThoontIro vitltintloit of portion, but when the entire nmoiint ) property coming under tho taxublo Is footed up, It Is believed that It ' head Is closo to $'.),000,000 nnd will not exceed $700,000. The tax l tnlcea In country far up Coos Hlvor levy of last year was twenty-ono mills and tho various Inlotf of tho lray. i.nd this too may rucclvu it Hinall ro- At (,0 m,t mcbtlng of tho Port ductlon. thougli this will depend , r0inmlBslon hold on Monday, the greatly on what tho state apportion- lllnni,llirfl iii,-iiioii thnl nil nronorty -"T"" w moiit may be adjudged. i Otic-third was added to the cost of the cli cult court for this year. Tho last appropriation wns for f 10,000, but tho new one of yesterday brings ! on tlio Mill Slough fill, tlio owners of which hnvo - not yel paid their aBBeasments, will bo recorded by November Ifi. Iloforo tho big project was undertaken owners of avenue from Call- Park n comont weeks. .' i.... i iv nn.itinn. wn anermnn ..- -,;JiL- , 'oriila to Simpson In U.Gtande the city business ' will also be laid. Notices manager ba. WT ircesr aald"" be posted and the work taken ,. r. n.n a in j no ritif "1 t tho expiration of tho time. of the United State. It ha beon tried The Council then adjourned for two out successfully. Ho declared such a government would be a saving of 1C. 000 to 120,000 a year to the city of North llend. But to this City Attorney Derby shire declared the entire 10 mill tax for city maintenance would bo oaten np with salaries. "You would hare to pay a city manager at least the amount up to ?1G,000 its It waif ,i included with tho fill dls f (i mill Hint this venr tho court him i..i..t ,.,,..i,, ,,.. ..n,i.,,nii .m. iiw. charter allows the Council to order f.0"0"' ,K,c,aroI councilman 11. u. nironjy c08t tho the county closo to iont for t)l0 liny,110t of tho noc In sidewalks bordering all streets Kor- ntI ho ba" ,a" b.ccl!1,)n"' , , $13,000. ,,8fliiry ,.XM)I1WI t tho rlnso of tho unv ai a ... ..ii. . " j-- i tlio cotiny court tnoro wnS a stir- work wll,,.u lltlH lollK ,,. ,,oon In a unanimous protest against the ,,, of ?30 nm, thH appropriation wjuniiotetl llcenso allowed In the dances the wn nKa, f,X(Ml nt j;i0oo. ' Councllmon spoke strongly in inter i No rnleo was tiiudo In the Poor of an ordlnnnco ruling rigidly on i.'nr, budget, but tho Widow's Pon tile mnnnor of trending tho "llghtj Bon c08t i,nB Bno ,, from $o,000 fantastic," but City Attorney. I)erbv-:l0 jjo(()00 tor t10 yonr shlro believed-instructions to 'jo' itoads will cause no oxtra oxponso pollco and subsequently the dnnce- to Coos county for this year, tho hall manngern would have as much 1 amount given to this department re effect and the ordinance wns noli mnluing the sniiio nx that of lust Many New Clothes Ideas Shown Here at $17, $20, $25 "Money Talks" tpigi)t Bandon Marshfield Myrtle Point TO FIIISII TILL BT COOM COIWTV AlVIUKXTS. Large Niiinbei licjMiited in Oregon Irfist Week. fl M.VV UK "KKIT IX" AI-TKIt SrilOOli IMIt'llS SATURDAYS GH nda on tho Sltislnw Itlvor. it k nlwnys been dUflcult to control loot, legging In this territory, larteljb cause of tho Inaccessibility of the I " SAI-HM, Or., Nov. 1 1. Slxty-lhreo j dlstt let, and with n legal oaits la the i ncciuouiH, ono hi iiiom n .Utiirney (.'finrnl Ciiiitfonl In Itcply to Query Stnlcx Tluil School Itoiutl HtiH Dlscrftloiuiiy I'owel. SAI.KM, Or., Nov. 11. In n roply to a query from It. (3. Oykstra, prliv ttmfttHl. Dances Itlvnl Ilowory. "Just llko the Howery," duclrin'.l Councllmnn Kern. "And tho wvy they rag Is a caution," Intorpoln;ed Councllmnn Knlkon.toln, nnd tho ex- jzsoo ana ibis in aaunron to wo dMll of ,he lUim vista school. At- elainntlons of all were drowno.l nut present police onicors aao tse rwt 6f thein. We're too small for Mich a government. 8 H -after school" for any roHson, althoueh the statutoii provide that tornoy Oeneral Crawford hold In an wlth an "I told you so" of ConuM! opinion that It wan lawful to keep pu year, but tho office of county treas urcro was IncrouBod $100(1 over th" present amount of $5000 which U ' being Hpuut. ' PerlMtpM tho grentost cut of the entire budget wn the shaving of the ostimuted coit of proparlug tax hiiiu iuoVb. Tor last year this Hluglo de lating In Muddle. "Whether or not the city has the legal right to make a patlng con tract lth the Warren Construction Company for the pating of Shormnn avcuue was a question submitted by the company, asking n decision be fore proceeding with the work. And man Loggle. Iat Spring Mr. I,ug-t pnmiieiu iiiiiunieii up to n,uuu,.ai glo oxpresscd his belief that con- together too much, thought the roun i oi.n.u.i i.n forced to dniiro ii i-op- ' "r n1"' tlila year tluiro wns but school Hall be kept between tlho ,n ,Hstnnco apart. . He was IuiikIi- t,i,'0( appropriated for this work. hours of U:00 n. in. una -I p. in. Two children were kept after school ut lliienu Vista, and their .... .i... 1... .1,,,.. I,.. I i,..iMiiin I THIS IIU111 WIIH HIIIKIOll dill III tun uupe . .... ....... . that tho Htntu loKlHliituro would In tlwdgoi' Pine Street Project Nears Completion Approximately 100,000 Yards Filled Killing of tho low land section borduring Pino iiveuuo ami south of the stave mill will bo completed by Saturday night, Ik tho stntemnnt of Superintendent Miller, of the Pugot Sound Dredging Company. Working day mid night tho big for night days has been fatal, wore re- center tho problem will belncras! ported during last week to Labor i It can only last a year, liowm fm Commissioner Iloff. Tho ftilnl need- the "wut" election rnimot take ilfwt dent occurred near (Hover, wheio .1. until January 1, and will bo mnj. uooper wits Killed by n train, i neu uto roliowing .lainiary Iy the r- W There nro T000 sopanito wnys some wny nhiifn tho prosont law nnd Piimpliig nt tho into of 10,000 en- Imj 0Ht( 8IIW,. Ilullroad uecldonts wore ' tho most numerous, nineteen persons being In J it rod In the omploymeiit of tho linen. Thoro woro several ncvlilentB to em ployes of the lumber concerns, mid thirteen were hurt while ut work In papor mills. The list of Coos county uecldonts follows: Knink Hunt, Mnrshriohl, log bruis ed, sawmill. Kro,! (liluolds, Murshflold, flugnr cent statewide prohibition rote, J, M. Hovers, district nttorncy, iU(n thnt the county has several good of. fliers, Including Justices of (ho pun and deputy sheriffs In that ildalir who will help enrorco tho law.-E. gene (Sunrd. though the matter of street iwvlng cordlngly, they took their children was thought vet tied, it Is now far homo. mothers, after looking up tho Inw do- ,() rn,, f0rmed Couiicilmaii Jim tic, some forms of which ho classed us "nnughty" nnd others as highly cldod there was no IornI authority fur the action of the toucher. Ac- cut down the present required expen diture In publishing tho tux sum mons. ' ' blc yards ovory 2-1 hours. Krom Its station lit tlio channel it short tils-. laiico below tho stove mill this eii- C. Pnttngo, Mnnihflold,, skull' frite-J-i .....i ,i,.i. ''in llll.. I, llUkll. nriuili "last vear nil raws woro ' Tw, ' ",K' '"Rt '' HJHhIi- t"'" "iii"t r dredging has Ik-oii nrtlHtli. l.ast jcar nil cd, once twenty days boforo tho hear- carrlod through ono pipe ncross tho front that and at this Juncturo the paving company may either take the contract or leave It. Fatluro to publish the notleo of street Improvement three times Is enough to Invalidate tho contract, thought City Attorney Derbyshire and It is thought that a new con tract will have to bo made and the entire proceduro rcpeatod. ,i Cuui'iiN mid i:icll(iii Wednesday, November 25, Is tho Attorney Oeneral Crawford held that lEetouol hours can be rgnlntod reasonably to suit the needs of u nchool, and that It Is only necessary for tho directors to bank up the touch er. He declared that It wns the In tention of tho school laws to Invest In the school board discretionary powers as to hours and other matters. Pit IKON Hits Official figures OK it Isauod by tho date set for tho caucus meeting for Connan War Department under tho nomination of city officers to date of Oetobor SI, show tho fol- Imj elected at tho city olurtlon on lowing prisoners of war nsslguod Decomber 8. Tho caucus will bo to the various detention camps: hold In tho flunn building nnd City Officers. llecordor Mnbco wns instructed to French 217- Isiuo tho printed notices. Ituwlan 21 CI Judges for tho election will be Ilelgians 547 J. W. (Irout, J, T. McGtilro and I. Hngllsh 218 "L. Woltzell, and tho clorks: J. O. 0101 Mullen, A. K. Wnrron and J. P. This does not Includo Urand. Thoro nro to bo elected a route from the front. Men. 1 10,897 10l.r2l tabooed In Marshfield," tho Conn cllman continued, "but this your they nro nil tho rngo over tlinro, but thoro's it big dlfferenco In thu way thoy nro danced," nnd hero follow ed it discussion an to tho roluttvo merits of ragging, which discus sion ended nt about tho 57th var iety with most of tho city faili-ts out of breath. All proprlot.ors or public ilnnco IiiiIIh will bo notified nt onco of tho Council's wish nnd any stopping over tho bounds of decency will not bo tolerated or the hall shall be Immediately closed. Not only woro dancers of North llonil hold to Idnino but thoso of Marshfield received their Ing on tho budget, which is set for "jilnnlc road nnd thoro tho plpo dl- Deceuiber 2tt ut Coqulllo, mid the vldos Into two sections, tho longer second tluio ton duys. previous to tho of which follows out to tho hlllbase (1. Clemol, Murshflold, eyo Injured, papor mill. Aiiruo Kuolsalarlau, Murstifleld, oye lujurod, paper mill. STATU IIKSDimciS UVsIimii (.'oteinors Want to rd: I'Vderal Absoipllnn uf Tliem J , .1 llr AMOtlatcsl I'itm lu Cu at; Tlwt) I MADISON, Wis., Ndrl ll.Tix? I day's conforonro of Wilern..Q; hem lug. XI'.W St'XDAV KCIIOOIj mid bordering this, to tho far mid of tho project. The second switch ornorii was set aside for comldtn- tlou of state control of natural re sources. Governor Spry of UUi,, In an address, said thoro was a (! , Ing In tho newer states that IW- offlclnls nro anticipating oral control of natural retourtti KKAIt (.'I.KXAHA THOIM1LK County Is but it short ono mid follows tho considerable difficulty ns a result of places them at it dlsadvanuw i Union lllhlo Class Orgiiul.M in Klt-ht Addition With :i."i .Members Last Sunday afternoon Itev. Sam uel Gregg mid Hov. A. F. Ilass foul organ Izoil a union lllhlo clns nt Uastport. Thoro was a vo'-y uitcrurnglng showing, something road. Over this ontlro nrea comprising dozen of ucres of land approximately 100,000 cubic yards of fill will have been made by tbn end of tho week, barring nil accidents mid dolays. This will iiiemi it covering layer of be tween threo mid seven foot mid tho tho "wet" vote In the town of Olen- the older states. HHnraut&ggj llko 115 students being enrolled, redumption of litnil hitherto ofton although tho mooting wns callod jcovorod with tldo wntors. upon short notleo. Tho fallowing Ono hundred men nro In this crow I r.frii nru worn nlnolnil Ktmnrlntnn- flint ......Is., ..Ii.lil ...nl .l..., 41. lu mini. , ( -...w... ...... .....,.s. ................. .,ii,w nuinn nihil, tiiiii ", .,iin iiiiiii" nl.n.n .... .t..ll fi.,.1 limiiiurlkiMI niiiiiu "" " , ".. dont, C. O. Gosney; nsslstmit bu- bor bolng divided Into shifts. Fol- 3l78 tM0 lnornl" of llU wlU l)0 ro,lloua,y poriiitondont, Mrs. J. K. Ynko; soe- lowing tho coniplotlon of thl's pi;oj. inoimcement 8,009 291,458 thoso en watched mid cared for. int. h. i:. KKirv, di:xtist Phono 112-.I. Itooin 201. Coko Itldg. 3 ZDD Health First In buying food articles vc must consider several things economy, results, conveni ence, reliability; but the most important is Health. Health means everything. If one gets cheated in buying dresses, shoes or bonnets it is provoking, but the harm is chiefly loss of money. In buying food articles, if imitations or poor stuffs are supplied, there is a, loss of money and probably an injury to health also; , and good health is beyond price. Remember these facts when buying baking' powder. o rotary, MrB. C. O. Gosnoyj troasur- oct tho plpollno of tho drodgo will ' or, Mrs. William Horndon. Tuo b0 movod farther north nnd n fill school will bo unilor tho cure of made on tho Klimoy nronorty below tho local llnptlst and Christian ' tho stavo mill. Chunhos, It Is expected thnt a And ns the dredging goes on the regular pronuhlng sorvlco will bo chnnnol is boljig sconpod to n dopth provided In a short while. After 0f 20 foot nnd to n width of .100 nddrosBoa by Hovb. Grogg and Uass- foot, In but few places hnvo thoy j ford, tho meeting adjourned with found tho chnnnol fllllug In, Is tho I tho expectation thnt tho enrollment declaration or Mr. Miller. Tho coBt would bo doubled ut next Sundny'B to tho port for tho droJglng of tho y Request session. BANDON SEEKS II " fill FOB COUNCIL Sonttlo for tho month of Oetobor was moro than ?29,000. Tho pros ont project Is bolng dono under n contract prlco of 15 cents per cubic yard. BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure No Alum t. a M J -THE. HOTELS armdL rimudler Hotel Hall, Kugeno; T. W. Wll- J. M. Chnmberlln, DCE XiD W. C. Ssllmcr Third Man to , Turn D'own Appointment to ' Fill Vacancy on Council Wnntod A duly qualified man to 1 fill the position of Councilman for tho Uandon Knst ward loft vacant W C, , by tho resignation of C. It. Mooro. B0". Spoknno; Three men hnvo rofusod this posl- Portland; K. Judell, San Itanclsco; Hon ns being dotrlniontnl to tholr 3 Hnckor, Conulllo! J, C. Crammer, , businesses. Portland; Georgo A. Cable, Portland; , Tho Knst Ward of Uandon In still Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. L. Smith, Portland; represented In tho Council by only i Mr. Allcq Coach, Uandoi.( two members, following tho nn-1 St. Iyimviiro Hot!'!. iiounceinent of V, C, Sollmor that J. C. Klngsley, Sltkuui;' Miss J. 1 ho will not accept tho position or- Slostroen, Lakeside; h. McClaln, Los fered to blin by tho Council. Sell- Angeles; Matilda Huggs, Portland; I mer Is tho third mnn to reruso to Harry Dawson, Seattle; Georgo rill tho uuoxplrod term of Carl Illako, Seattle, Mooro resigned Councilman from Lloyd Hotel. tho Knst sldo of tho city. J. lra( It. 10. llacon, Salt Lako City; C. Sldwell refused tho position and Larson, Mllwaukeo; C. A. Wilson, Fred Muhl failed to Qualify. Wagnor; Jolm Noldor nnd wife, Sum- In tho election the names ot Nols ntorvlllo; I. L. Howoll, lloaver Hill; ' Hasmusson, K. Henry nnd Wm. Sell- J. John, Myrtle Point; M. McMul- iner woro voted on, tho later re-' Ion, Chicago; P. Spoarson, Denver I celvlng thft nocossnry majority on Hill, tho second ballot. Uandon ltocord- Itlnuco Hotel. er. ( Oscar Franz, Heaver Hill; V, AV. . Holland, Parkorsburg; Alva Shol- Lltilij COAL. Tho Kind YOU bate t n. Coiiulllo; 10. Ford. Myrtle Point; liimi.iiM uii.li, i-iumo ,. riiciiio ,i. i-'rost, Myrtlo Point: Godfrev Lit cry nnd Transfer Company. i Johnson, Myrtle Point. Owing to the overwhelming inquiries from all parts of Coos County as to when this sale will end and requests from many of our Marsh field and North Bend patrons that we continue the Sale of Coats - Suits Corsets - Trimmed Hats Sweaters and Bedding a longer period, and owing to the enthusiastic manner in which the public has shown their appreciation at the genuine reductions given, we take pleasure in announcing that we shall Extend This Sale to Saturday, 'Nov. 14 It will positively end Saturday Night at 9 P. M. S. S. Jennings North Bend 1: i lj y. Eggmm HBHi m i niiiiirriTriTTTfl 1