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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1915)
fclf ftwar m' r'Mlt H ft SIX . ms --"-5; pjppgPKHB0KK-- DOINGS OF CITY COUMCSL PEBMUENT S W I DISCUSS! cnch north nnd south street with a gepnrnto sower system." .Main Drain oil Anders 1 Tho main drain, with a branch leavliiK at Seventh or Klshth street to enro for tho north portion, should I ho laid on Anderson avonuo. Is the belief of tho report. "Tho main drain must go to Elovcnth street nnd An- , dcrson nvenue, whore It Is possible i to tap Mill Creek with an open ditch i nbout 200 feet In length along Kiev- W for a porn,anont drain for ' onth street The main drain , nay -bo thV SHU Slough district were submit- co.mmicii w " " ," ,' ted to tho City Council in a roport of, "'"Its If thought advisable but In I).! I, Ilucklnglmm last evening. Aot- uch u case It would necessitate con Ink on Instructions given him Novom- dciniiiitlon or purehnso of right of bor 2. 1011, ho has made a study of way as Anderson avenue Is at pros tho conditions and requirements that'll not dedicated wost of lllock T. must bo met In ono of tho largest ! V.'ostorn addition, improvomont projects yet carried an I "o North nrni must go to High, within tho limits of Marshfleld. j " vonuo nA 1 outh street and It might bo wlso to extend It to tho In- Two types of drains hnvo boon sub-1 l))r8(,ru0 r Twelfth street and rallied for examination. Ono. marked mch nvoim(J, whlcli Is about tho head Typo A, Is almost Identical with tlio ' largo sower being Installed In Now , York City. Tho estimated cost of I DEFER Mil ENGINEER'S BER' STREET PROJECTS III GOAIPLETE PRICES on RAINCOAT Mill Slough Project to Entail Expenditure Over the $100,000 Mark. o! I lid gulch. Tlio Tno llcslgns. Design A, as submitted by Mr. In Its favor ex- Final Report and Estimates Submitted by Engineer D. L. Buckingham Final ncceptnnco of all Improve ment work carried on under tho sii iporvislon of . h. llucklnghnm wns I made by the members of the Coun cil last evening, when the retired I engineer submitted his final reports nnd estimates of several street proj- SHOES and UMARELLA this project, for a drain completo to ....:.' ... Eleventh street and Anderson avo- '''." " inB .. ., , , .. , , I trenio simplicity of nuo on tho south nnd Tenth street, ,. .. . Optimism Fills Council Cham ' bcrs Street Improve ments Discussed nmiinism in chunks pervaded the .,.. ....... coninletcd. Council chambers last evening. New Eighth Terrace, under tho l'erham utreet Improvements, water works & i i il I o- contract, Is finished. U and a city hall received their due lllIg Iiroject there were It.COil cubic attention and the appointment of n yn).(,g of ,,rt removed at a cost of City Engineer wns pointed out as 07 rents n yard, this sum totaling Imperative In view of the fact that jcsctfi, this sum Including $77.25 strcot work must now bo laid out im(l ollj for cuivcrts and c.vtru work that it may be completed during the TlL, ,,rojoct of Tenth street I10-1 good woathor of tho spring mid twcc, Var nl Hemlock avonuos, aunimor heforo tho next season of wnfl ,)roscntclj t0 tho Council as1 rainy weather sets In. completed. Tho final cstlmato of A. H. Old ley was formnlly placed Mr. Iiucklngham showed that 20,- befnro tho City Fathers for tlii'ir oils yarils of cnrtli liavo neeu rc- rniiriftttliiii ns enitlncor but a ills- moved at the intu of III sontlng opinion stalled any definite 'ynrd, tho entire work am action In that direction. Councilman $s,l!6.2S. mgmiimimuaMUiMiMam'iiiiamJi mm ,mi9mmfiijmmMwmvL.'MjjLmMmmm During ' mm Iwlofanril ivmjiwjujli s ueae-up oa HIPPING NEWS Cook headed tho opposing force, , Johnson & larson have construction, hut stating his belief that muro than ; tlio planking of PIho street between on tho other hand has a wltlo roof jono candidate should he considered; I Eighth nml Front street, n distance ?!l ..ELDER B BUS (.-!. 1 ll ...II. I,. nun JiiKiimiiu Hvenuu un i"" ''"' . , . innil. Mr. Ferguson said that tho nfflco f r,2B.n fret, laid with 22-fool $00,78ri nnd under tho Typo II, $77,-. I)W(, ,H ft imrai,c nrc, wlileli is was abolished hut two weeks ago on , plnnklng, this project amounting to 000. Tho additional cost to tho city f ,y H,ini,Ct, , wtIl. (ni, Rrounds of economy and that ' $777. Tho work wns accepted by limits on tho south Is $2 1,000 for . tho on(I fnjm nmvCi nrcscnUng therefore ho oppoco.! tho election of j the Council. Typo A and, for. II. $22 025. Addl- )f nnh o (, L,, cBlncor nt ,, tl0. ,., A, ,.,.. Kmk.i1ch tNe. 1 mini coRtK.tfi 12th mid H re 1 streets .' ...... -. 1 ., .. . .. ... ... Int or oxtremo llvo loan iioiow 1110 1110 namo 01 r. a. nniiics win j.xpcnses in 1110 y Aiiornvj-a 1 r u UIH on tho north would bo for design A, $7000, nnd for design 11, $0,300. "It Is apparent," runs tho report, "that thero will no ontlro satisfactory solution of tho dralungo problem un til tho wholo area nbovo Tenth street Is filled to a point higher than tho oxtremo high tide. This will lcnjtlro an nvorago fill of nt least six feet In depth oror approximately 30 acres, totaling some 300,000 cubic yards. ' "llnwovor, conditions do not seem rlpo nt this time for this fill. Tho sniuo conditions apply to tho aroa north of Commercial nvenue In Per Ham Purk, whore II will bo necessary ti) fill tho area nbovo oxtromo high tldo ove hoforo satisfactory dralungo can bo given." Arcompnnyliiit tho' roport of Mr nucklfiKhaiii wero two maps showing nl tho area whlcli naturally slopes to tho Mill Slough Ilaslii, both within and oiitsldo tlio city limits. "Ah tho area Is Improved ami built up," ho Rftlti, "tho present sowers will bo conio overloaded and tlio only relief will ho to provide now nnd turgor sowers for tho district or to provide additional outlets for tho sewers, al ready In placo." Tlmt tho Contra! avonuo sower Is nlrendy loaded to Hh maximum cap acity la tho belief of, Mr. Hacking ham. "And In two years, nt tlio , latest, tho condllloiiH In tho district hotweeu Fifth street nnd the Hay will linvo to bo relieved ollhor by laying 11 now and larger sowor, by cutting off j tho Wost Mamlifluld loud, or by pro ldlng additional outlets to gowoni ulrcndy In placo. "Tho drainage plan, as outlined In this report, will provldo tho double relief of cutting off tho West Marsh field load and providing an outlet for tho present sewers nt each cross street, which will practically furnish tin front. 11 lu nlsn muro cconomlcnl In not formally unwonted lo tho Conn-1 office, duo to much cxtrn work nnd mntcrlal hecnuso of Its shnpo, with 'ell though ho wns discussed, the tho need of extra assistants, nnioiint j i7 to 20 per cent loss mntcrlal, this members declaring him to bo n man to at least $100 a month, according design gives C per cent greater enpa-i of long cxpcilonro nnd with nn of- to a report submitted by John I). city than Design A." 'flclciit record. It Is expectod thut (loss, who Is now in Portland. No A third plan suggested was a ro-1 "0 w"l "0 formally Introduced ns staled that ho would ho unablo to n cantiKiaio ror tlio situation nt tiiocontlnuo with tho work nt a lower mooting next Monday evening. rate than $100 a month. To do without nn engineer for An ordlnanco wns passed by tho tho next two or threo months wns Council authorizing tho rnlso In tlio Inforced concrete pipe, cast above tho ground mid laid like an ordinary scwor pipe, but tho engineer declared his bollof that It would lack rigidity Carries 46 Passengers and Cargo of Lumber for San Francisco ' VKSSIXS IIAItr.Ol'Mf. I I I I At n Into hour this nftoruooii j tho conditions at tlio bar wore j still unsatisfactory and both tho j j Xann Smltli nnd the llaxol Dal- j Inr wero unablo to got out. j 71 PASSENGERS Carrying 15 nasnemier nnd for Uiu conditions encountered In tho tho plan first broached by tho Conn- saiary or tno uiy Attorney, mis to i carg0 of minbor tho Nanii Smith Mill Slough district. cllinon, soino of thoni doclr.rlng their. "" oncci jnnuary .i. I.eaM) I'lvsent Dnilu Alone. . belief that Improvomont bonds could i Ituy llot or .Stakes. In tho Knglnoor'b capartmont ho-' loft out nt an curly hour thin morn ing for Sun Francisco. Those who left out for the South Tim wont Mill in...,i. ,imi Ilnl ',0 nl'' this year. Mayor Allen .t.m.1.1 1... Infl nln.io ,..! Il, r,,nH(l I "lat0, tll!t ' nllll0St cljlll' 10- , tWOCIl 5000 mill 10.000 lOCatlllK WOrO sowor laid alongsldo of It, said Mr. l,C0,vl"K nl"lllcntlo'' f' ccrtl stakes aro used annually. An offon J. I). Hoeder, Mrt. J. I). Homier. Iiucklngham. Ilo gives three reasons for this holicf. The rirst Is that the "flow of water from Tenth street must bo cared fur during construc tion nml this location will bo entire ly out of tho wny of construction; second, the contractor wlil have Im mediately alongside and from ono foot to sixteen Inches lower, a drain In which to pump nml unwator tho i uuiriiiiK iioiiioh inquiring wnni uoniiB was received rrom tho Woo-Jcrnft It. It. Smith, Mrs. U. It. Smith, MIm . of tho city nro for snlo and exprcs- Company to furnish 5000 such stakos Margrot Flahorty. Miss JIy Prelum, I sing endeavors to submit bids. this month with n ten per cent ills- Mlsg Francos Williams, Mr. J. W. I no money limrKot is opening count over mo regular price or In i Mann, Mrs. K. Cartwright, Frod up during tho last week or so," a 10,000 lot stated Mr. Copplo, "nnd bcllovo reduction., that wo will hnvo no trnuhlo nt all Instructions with n 20 por cent Schrlft, Frank Slattln, Chas. Hell, I J. I). Iloodor. M. I). Hamtnlll. X. J. . With the largest piiHSi'iiger list In I several months tlio tk'orgo W. Kldor arrived In Trout Porlltiiul thin morn ing, bringing 71 porsoiiH. Sho wnu dolayed In Portland two hours unit forced to wall over night nt Astoria on account of tho Columbia bur. Tlio i freight shipment of tlio Kldor wan also henv'or this morning tliiin iihiiiiI. Tomorrow morning nt S n. m. tho Kl dor will leave for Kiirekn. On account of tho sickness of Pur ser Millar, who wiih tukoii to thu Mercy Hospital when tho ship (locked at .North lloud, tho following pus aengor list Is Incoiupleto: Johnnie Faoklor, .M. 1'ncklor, .0. Meltae, Mrs. W. II. hytton, I,. 15. llrown, It. h. Ilattlo, llottlo Pratto, Mrs. II. C. Norton, II. u. Norton. F. M. Ttotuimor, MUh F. M. Iloliunior. ,V. S. Kilwnril, Mrs. Muybollo I5d- llloeh, II. H MoxielL backor. Aim. .lack Hon pii, W. Krliiilm, smJ "I"" r (llscli, l, j, narry nrniiriohl, At. n. W. Stoiiliouse, Mn, q iioiiho, .luck llnpson.Gn, norn Perry, Hurry l'errjj ry, Mr. nnd Mrs. H, j.'j Airs. AI. Fiu'klcr. islm n TO ISSUE woro glvon tho NvMnnn. .lo. Kirianri. r, .1 And.rmn . w,,r,, "vyn Hdwar.l, Kilnn Stcilzon- I., .lie.,,.,!.... , . .,.... l.i. . ..... .. .. ' ' ' I I.b.,1. t. II I.. I..... 1. ..II i rt . ll iii?iiniuK in iuiiruvuiiiuiii Donus. imiitu cuiiiiiiuico 10 inKo mo manor I John Poppes, Itobort Nelinin Chas. i iimuiiun, .urn. vj. i. With this condition provnlllng I pro- up. This will moan the saving of Poko that wo nppolnt an engineer at several dollnrs to tho City Treasury .7 in , ,., "ro n,ltl ,l't 'lm Kot to work layliu ration and this will a tup ry tho , ,,, , , . ., , ",,'"4i lr..llon ,r,.tlv. ,l .1, . .... n,lt U, ,,nllB for l,, r01"'K r' ' oxcav construction greatly, and third, "tho excavation will probably bo tuado with Tho wholo nroa must bo piled and tlio surplus earth excavated frutn tho ' main sower will practically bring An- dersou avonuo to t'ldabllshvd grado from tho Day to Tenth Street. I Itcpoif of Weill; Accomplislml, , In u second report to tho Council Mr. iiiickitiKliam sum in a mod tho Istrutliiu, nsklng tlmt the report bo Incorporated In tho records. months. MERRILY TORIC Lenses I 1 fl Nw.SfVi?xV I Our new TOIl IC l.KKHIM an. mmeniiilly .lu.liin.Hl lo relievo nil forms of Hy0 Strain and to oorniet muro purfoctly uriors of sbeht and oyo iiiiimIum. B l CI.KAUIJIt VISION. Conforming vUmAy to tlmnirvo of tho eye. h".1 ,r,,u' ra'V'f 1,8l,t hr'Hoiit tholr outl.o surf..- per- fectly foctuod us thr.iugh thu cuutur of tho ordinary lo. WIDKIt P1KI.I) of vMon U thuk obtalne.1. TliU will ! ,.. aim th diagram ulmv. ThB light gathering capacity f TCte Lous Is much Kmior than tlmt of onlUnry ,, lor lllllmmi, W. AI. Unrdluer. A. Carl son, II. Moore, P. Ainundson, Jmnei Itereh'v Iiiiltiitlon. ' Klredes, II. Fnbrg, II. Carlson, From tho Mhrnrv Hoard tho Conn. A. Potro. A. Walrli f. sin inim Wo gonornlly drag along cllmon recolvmi nn inviiQ.in.. n ' i.in.i m i ri.. m i. mu. llllo III-, fnllnu-l,,.. ..II ...llll.. ".... ." , -. ... k,,, ...... .1. uimill, machinery which the old box and pll-1,," .).,. I , " 'uionu mo rorinal prosontRtlnn, this II. II. Prouss. F. It. Union. It. A. Iiir would hinder to a great oxtont." ' Z , "veiling, of tho Carnogte Library to Wright. Miss Kdn PImh, Mli F. .".v. I I.H.nilUlllCIIS IMsnisv(.(. UIO Cliy. V IIMp n V I,.rrl..n tM C Street Improvements for tho com- Hntlflenllon of tho contract enter- T. Alorrlmnn. AI. K Kvrett. Airs. Ing year woro thoroughly discussed 0(1 ll,, wltI' ' !'rt Conmlstlon A. K. Whn. Alri. AI. K. Kverctt, by tho Couiicllmon. Tho ontlro lnBt wcok 'i" tlio rloanltig out of V. Ilarker. project or grading streets through ,l10 Ml" Slough drain box wag made tho Mill sioug fill cnnio up for con- ,n t,, 'orni ot ait ordinance. Un-Je, sldoratlon. Councilman Albrecht ox- t,1,s I'1"" o money will H iwld I prowod hltUKolf as conridont that all to tn? ',"'t until they have succau- m uiu ,..,. .,.,.. ,.. ..... , . ... f.,1. , .... . . . . . work accomplished under his ndntln-l , . ,, , , l""' WKtmtt 8,")1",I be ""'"" l" " rtln- " v iMujt'L'i. " "iu arm ui o SlOUgn. Streets should ho gradodacroM the .Money to H"lbltliin. fill thus opening Fifth, Sixth. Hnvlng p remit! 00 mb Uk sevonth ami Klghth Ht reels and also o o th Coo and Currr rfit. IIIC DAXCIJ by PASTi.Mi: n.i'ii. tending Anderson imn iinnnaii exhibit i ih. c- . .. n.VXISII IIAMi. SATl'ltDAV I5VI5. W,,H lhc "m conclusion of the city mlwri of tb Cb1 Uwt lX. H, 'in. VlWi Atr.SH'. xo,ln,,B ll""'sh they took no formal wnln backed ap tbir or a. ii.u.i.ix.. (.'eiifi..ii.. sum: Im. '"" on this matter, allai-inr it HMlit u nii... ...ku w. ti?,,! T ,""!" ."'! !,BW -a r - i!w. oi'u u, f im, .... in ll'MMlllI, Mai. Many wero of tke WIM Ut lz Wmg ter 3l-ff. the" nn Ti1'1 80t m -' r'r " '" 'm PlCH'J Ilitrn hniv uimU i . .. ut . . ,,.,..... . .:. r "' ! i 'Kc I of a hard nrltn , cMaJ wmmy .linn,' bh finrttA Hlghuny K l'wlj. " wart f tmtmm HI tm Thai From tir a, 3ifi r tot C mmr." fe em nd Ddrw.i, avt la a ". I - W wxvaciur ilada slKMly kol,. M 1W hj,, U a toaig ttH to,loea. a l-ur rKhH wfl Vy W to Jut o M)or from y C Hun., h. W. wltiwi A. a mat laintr. Y U mrtahM. m. tr l (maai It 1 .. t, ,k. ... T Hrrtsa. k' " '"H food." a uunvwj na Sohlbrodo, W. A. Coultor, II. II. Alnx- woll, Airs. V. A. Ilrldgp. Clnrn Urldge, 15. K. Coons, W. A. Steln- I mailer. V. II. Dansor, Fred A Wood, Ouy W. I.eo nml rutnlly, C. C. Wlntor inute, .1. F. Ilosklns, Alrn. Ilroilgu nml daiigbtor Clnrn, O. Kniulson, Alra. ' Ilammono, Mrs. Pratt, Anno Alonroo, Melon Wilson. (J. Wilson, II. AI. Trow ey. V. II. llranzor, (J. Ilrnnzor, T. (SPiidhrrg, II. Dappoll, II. Wood, H. HI WlU llllW Vvvv, See the i C urve r rn taa a fH ttx.i t,', NIf U a wait of Mr. Alt' Ol'l'inuis ciioshx. HuwiiMiielnl Cliil. OrgiwlM, fr V.mi's Woik. C.HKATKU COMPOIIT Is the lesnlt ami u sns or fr !- ,. mMiy of the rHatmlnt. Incident , ,!.., 1Z TJl 'T0" "a Scolnc tbn iL., iai... ..... ." .. T '" hum . --- .f.ii.if, iMcr, unurr nr tn .... ..j.i head li.8L.ud f , .,",.. .:,..- .- . U,B "" lnt f..- ,".;.....:" ".""" vo "" wny. "" ""' ww.im upon in inner surfueos of tka uro uvolde.1. ' l" aaaoytac r- r il Meoks. Sacretarv. A. S. Ilnlloy. Troaanror. wero ll, S0?., AI',,H-XUAXC ' lUlli.K.il.lml.l, tmw The, fit clowly to the oyos (without lo-ahln, tho loah J ) Ti itki , ilrhl ami are e.earer ,, br,sllter ,,f J " Eyes Scientifically Examined WK OKINII OPll OWN IiKNH:- OX TIIK PltKMlSKS RED CROSS OPTICAL DEPARTMENT RED CROSS DRUG STORE Phone 122. HHIyr at,4 4 Tb . MrHt i"JC t- rny wMtttMr il rnrf i he r.a4 lato twip uto wtuojji mmt ru'i of , it w UtW mim tta 11 pU4iita irvnt tUf IwMa Wai '"' " HtHMiu. -U following officers: Tt, ,i ,Wl UltMm M w L Walkori ,,r,,lont oiitfjtioo, ' !, rM . It. A. V.u vin i....... ' V.v....... .. --., - . "vUnimi)m -""'" im imnimr wun' I. O i'"1 l, tow., iu jr-t Iff wiaatU ft .. - I rm. .. ihtm to , , w,r ,or ' '""owing committees mIU lo (IB ftirWhiA hm ...in. i nnnm.l. n4 hard ZZtLl J' , M', A WM&r au" w- "no. tho owner alog .Z !w?i J'nTl ron"'-W. I.. Wnl rw make tl,8 p oper I 111 ' S,"B an" J- J'-on. -t then the X.'SSTto Wa iTTS ?T-V kwp U In repair." iKer. L. G. Aleoks and V. i.ind- 'ut such aitlou Is Rirwdv bl.,r T' NI.IMNM.rrt.llti.i ONLY SEVEN DAYS MORE OF THE SALE OUR. 8th Annual Clearance Sale ROLLS ALONG Not oven the elements can stop the manic of these (jonuine reductions on most wanted mer chandise. The enthusiani is now at its hciflht. MOW FOR thesf. nint.ri at random: lo S9.00 LADIES' COATS now snlUn,, ow nrico S31s Jo $17.50 LADIES' SUITS. Jan. f!ln,rance Sale. S7 4R Jo S1.50 LADIES' WHITE WAISTS. nn, .ollrn,, ., Jo SI .65 56-in. HFAVY COATIWGS. now .nllin,, $1.19 fggygdlkWOOL DRESS Gnnns nn,., TVsg I.50o MEN'S WORK SjjjRTinigg S2-25 am I MoSHrtfiiHAT S. now selling at 49c Table Linens, Blankets ReducedriTaiTlnln; . Store Reduced lor Seven Days More. S. S. JENNINGS Votes to Raise $100,1 for Harbor work- eminent to Confl Kl.OHKNTi:, Or., Ja tlio money impropriated oiniiioiit thu PortotSli ?aa 1,000 avaltablo f or U of tho Houth Jetty, and t!i cct lii completcil It li ii cliuiinul will henrourtilM of 1'0 foot nt the low n Hiifflctont tu nccommodij voshoIh (ipernttng Mod(IB iiiiiny of tlione In the oil II. P. Dutton, at thi Tldo Wnter .Mill Compi luiul, which hns a tint cnrrlurH nt Florence, ulfl Port of SIiiHlaw met Ju voted to Ihsiio hondi it! ? 1,00,000 for tho cittufl r.nutli Jetty there. Altnlfl Iiiih $12,000 In tlietrimfl to bo applied on tho pro! amount eiiunlliiR that CoiiKroHS for u like Dutton Iuih been nutborii ninrkot for the bondi tlioiu. Tho Houth Jotty hn u dlHtuncoof 1700 feet tcntlon to extend It f foot iiinro. .Mr. mto tho port officials t T uuro thu completion w will ho tho mums od to tho BlilppInK liiii'ort iihIiiw. It tho spring I" Mill Company will P1"' vohsoIs III the lumber Micro. It Is announced will lio IncrciiHCil an toimloii or the Jetty b about. Slimy .iina' J. W. I-Viril, Jr.. pn Coiiimiirclal Club, E nml prosi'iitcd ii pell1 802 voters ol the port or of tlio bowls. !' " oilntoiiiloiit of ti'" TI Co., at tho port mccUni ami toloKiuniH from ' ownoru of lnrKo tractiw ! nrKliiK tho bond &M. I worn KfnU'lirt & Jf'l Co.: l.acoy Tlmlior Co.'-', rntt. (I. X. WoililUnB. CloorKo Molvln Mill"' Portor Ilrothcru and the Mill f.n rnlirOSOIlt l)11' ... '. .... ,.nirtrS Ol UIO lUXllllIu ini i illHtrlut. That hoIiiR tho flrst ivonr fho board proceeo ! offlcorn. I. II. Ciisho11 1 nrnslilnnf! P. K. J"1"?? .don't: T. Ji Neelr.f It. MeCoritnck. treasure i ebiiniro Ib that H. " I coeds T. A. YostastreM1 NORTH BEND IF YOU buy town, and' we of town, and neighbors buy town, what in l will become town? Ever think I -n&K? MSKkWkmWMBWSmssmm'Baaxs, .oanaxawu:- DBJCWmWUM6C5-3 1 IV N. rTBifni L-V. 3 wiVwHwaWtWMBSB54ftflBkpK