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l.xui-'.j-ssi THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1915 EVENING EDITION. SIX DOINGS OF CITY COUNCIL u K n u it H M tt PROFILE IS ADOPTED FIKST STIIHI-JT At.'AIN TFAHS COUNCIL CHAMHFH "Hack Vnnl For Front Street" Is New llrnndlng of Pmimsed Cut ting How ii of St root The profile for tlio cutting to grade of First street, the establishment of grades on Park street from First to Second and nlso for the lowering of Hroadway four feet nt the cor ner of Park, nccordlng to the Cle mont Pint wns unanimously accept cd last night by the city fathers. No tices of these, changes nre to be post ed and far 20 days tho property own ers have a period In which to ntnlco their protest of tho proposed im provement. Tho Council refused to second a motion put by It. A. Copplo that a legal Investigation be carried on by John D. Gobs. Hut on tho top of theso proposals en mo tho stated opinion of John I). Goss that tho city had absolutely lost all right to tho 10 feet on each side of First street and tlint thu city now faces tho proposition of having a street 40 feet In width, 20 feet and moro deep and with tho sides per pendicular and tho city llablo for every slldo that occurs. What Profile Calls For Tho profilo for the cutting down of First Street, as prepared by A. D. Uldley calls for an excavation be tween Market and Alder nvemies ap proximating 20 feet In depth find In somo places as deep as 23 feet, Judgo Coko described It In a communica tion as "tho Golden Canal." Park Street would bo cut down to an eight percent grado up to Broad way and to moot this tho latter street must, nt this Intersection, como down four feet, nnd Park would bo sloped out as far as Second street. Tho Becllon or First street that is concerned is between 580 and B90 feet long. Highland Is nlso to bo af fected, It Is stated, though this was not mentioned in tho profilo. Start "Pino Street Wur" "Tho adoption of tho profilo will probably mean ono more stop toward tho "Pino Street War," declared C. It. Peck, who appeared on behnlf of various property owners against tho cutting down of tho street. "I suggest to you gentlemen that you find out wliero you nro nt boforo going ahead with this costly lniprovomont." Ho then presented figures to bIiow that thero aro 1,250 front foot Involved in tho contro versy and that this includes tho lot between tho M liner Hulldlng and tho Flanagan and Itonnott Dank. "This Is not part of First Strcot," continued tho attorney. "Tho plats show that First street ends nt tho Hcctlon' lino Just north of this lot. Tlicro Is nothing to show that It has ovor been dedicated to tho city as n street. Furthermore, tho excava tion Is already done on this lot and therefore It should not bo counted In tho figures of those In favor of tho cutting down of tho street. "Subtract tho 120 feet that this lot ropresonts and wo have only 11110 feot concerned and to add np again wo find thero aro about ri7 feet In favor of grading and idli against. With tho minority so close to the majority they certainly nro entitled to coiiBlderntlon. "And on this list or those fav oring tho grading aro several per sons who hnvu switched from ono nldo to tho ot'.ior. This shows they nro not rully decided. W. P. Murphy did this; so did Mrs. Hutchinson. "Thoro aro on that street people who have lived there 'for years, who linvij iniiilo their homes thero and who nro certainly entitled to some consideration. I mention among theso K. W. llerultt, K. K. Joiiob. Mrs. ltlchardson, Dr. Tower, John S. Coko and Mrs. 1. M. Nohlo." , Figures Aro .Startling Figures presented by C. It. Peck acquired from engineer's estimates, regarding tho cutting down of tho Btreot wore startling and may have flu appreciable effect on tho final action of tho property owners. Fifteen dollars a front foot, ho said, would bo tho approximate cost or tho grading, the hard surraolng. tho putting in or curbs nnd tho sow er. Ho accounted for this as follows for 22.000 cubic yards of excava tion, nt about tlG cents n yard. $".- dor make another turn cither to Hroadway or Front where they would turn ngaln all this turning I In order to travel tho street?. A Hack Yard for Front "Gentlemen, Its a back yard for Front street. Property owners who fnco now on Front aro tho ones who aro vitally Interested in this move. It will glvo their delivery wagons a chnnco to drive up to the back of the storos. First street will bo an nl ley- way." Arthur McKeown disputed tho fig ures of C. It. Peck. "There nro peo ple Included In his figures that don't own a foot of that street. J. W. Tib bets doesn't own nny property there. Its In his wife's name. Mrs. Itichnrd son doesn't own any property COWTRACTSARELET '. SMALL TO PAVI1 ON JU COFHT AND 10TII KTItKlfr FIND LINES FIRSTIMAY STOP TOWER .ll'IKIH COKH SPKAKS OF TIM! "(JOLDHN CAXAIi" Would Have Property Linen of First Street Determined Heforo Im provement Is Hone. Cost to bo Jjit.W) Per Siiiaro Void Hngipist nnd HJoiqvIst. Aro Also Successful Didders Tho contract for tho hard surfac ing of J 6th street between Klrod Avenue nnd a point 105 feet north of the brldgo was awarded Inst night by tho city council to S. C. Small nt $1.00 n sipinro yard for paving. Ho also will hnvo tho Installation of concrcto curbs nt 17 cents n foot. iiPI Grading of 850 cubic yards of fill father lOugono O'Connell was up hero nt the last meeting and told you gen tlemen that he owns that section and pays the taxes and expenses. "Mr. Peck would cllnilnnto pnrt of First street by saying that It Isn't definitely known s n street. What In have we lived hero nil this time for If wo haven't found out that Its a street? What's tho city at torney been dolng7" Ho argued tho Improvement could bo done for less money thnn flu per front foot, he felt confident there would bo no legal controversy aris ing over tho sloping back of tho street from Its base. "Did you over see the city in n suit over this ques tion?" ho nsked. Sarcastic To Officials Hemnrks, often repented, Inipun- Ing tho faith of his work and ofoth-i or officials cr.lled forth n rebuke , from City Attorney Goss. "Tlero Is' was allowed Ilngqvist nnd HJorqvlst nt 2 1 cents per cubic ynrd. This same firm oJso secured tho contract for tho grading of 12th Court nt 25 cents per cubic ynrd together with tho wooden planking nt flit cents n foot, tho wooden curb nt 13 cents a foot nnd tho sldownlks nt 23 1-2 cents n foot. S. C. Small received the con tract for tho paving, tho curb and tho sidewalk. Illds for the Improvement were much broken up nnd none of tho contrnctors figured on tho entire contract. S. C. Small put In tho only Hav ing figures. Ills amounts for 10th street wero 333 square yards or pav ing nt fl.GO, 250 root or concrete curbing nt 17 cents. Moon and Har clny bid 32 cents per cubic ynrd for tho excavating nnd Hngqvlst nnd HJorqvlst, 21 cents. Illth Court Figures Thero nro approximately 1030 n habit of theso persons who favor ! tho grading down of First street to "I"1' yards or paving to bo done on intimate that I ihavo nn nxo to grind. ,2th Court. S. C. Small will do this It seems hard for somo of theso! f' ,,C0 ft yan1, ,Hlt '" tl10 772 fcct youngsters who nro representing! of concrcto curbing at 50 cents n their father's interests mot to bo foot nml '102c squaro feet of con flippant, creto sidewalk nt IS cents a foot. "I hnvo no nxo to grind, nor do 1 ' McLean oud McLaln submitted n enro ono way or tho other what Im-! "''' of 33 1"2 cc"ta fr R ISC cubic provement Is dono. I have attempt- ynnlB' 1,10 or fot rr 221 feet or cd to show, as It Is my duty, to tlio mpnK roadway for tho north end of council that they must bo careful nJtluj street on the grade, tho wooden thoy will wind themselves into n c,lr"l"B nt 12 1-2 cents nnd the long legnl bnttlo with tho city voryWOO(,cn sidewalk nt 21 cents per much tho loser In tho end. i '""t "I don't know whether tho lot In' 'Moon nnl Unrclny bid 20 3-1 dlsputo belongs to tho C. A. Smith C0Mt8 nor clll,,c vnrl the exen Company or not. I have never laves-! Vllt,0- tlgated tho mnttor. I think that It1 '""Bqvlst nnd HJorqvlst put In rig wns never dedicated ns a street, however. "I bollovo thnt by tho ordinance of 188C tho city lost nil Its claim to tho 10 foot on each sldo of tho street. This may bo ridiculed, though as one of my 'off hand opinions." Always CeI as Street Since his boyhood days Tom Hon nett could romombcr having used First street nt its Intersection with Mnrkot Aveuuo. "I rodo a trl cyclo there when I wns n youngster nnd fell nnd humped my nose. Thnt Is why I remember It so clenrly," ho sahl. Claud Nasburg believed tho coun cil should tako action beeauso thu majority or the property owners, ho said, wero In favor of tho Improve ment. "Hvcry time anyone talks against this grading they nro made out to be ii bunch or crooks and grafters," declared I. It, Tower. "Tho truth Is. wo don't want to waste our homes to make a back yard for Front street." Should Pi-ofwl City "Our duly Is to look out for the " s iniorest." declared Council, man Copplo. "Wo should find out where these Hues run." Councilman Albrecht moved that the plans of the city engineer, ac cording to tho Clement plat bo adopt nl. This was unanimous. Mr. Albrecht stated ho strongly favors the cutting down or tho street; t-o did Councilman Cook nnd llnrrv Kimball expressed his opinion favorably. ores of 25 l-: cents por cubic ynrd nnd 09 cents por root ror tho 22 root planking with n wooden sidewalk at 23 1-2 cents. Hoard or Kqunlljitloii As n bonrd or Kqunllzation tho city fathers confirmed tho nssessmonts on Andorson Avonuo between Third nnd Fourth streets nt fGSC.IO oxcluslvo of tho intersections. This Is nt tho rnto or fl.C3 por rront root. Tho cost or tho Intersection nt Third street will bo fOtl.93 nnd nt Fourth, f 5 (5.20. Warrants ror tho collection ror Central IVvenno Improvements nro to bo Issued nt once, nccordlng to tho council. Tlio rniinpl .r i... .., .. .,,. v , iu viuwum, i Jr. Les lie. Hen Ostllnd and D. L. R,i on mo i --in court was accepted. sower assessment FHfiHEffi GATHER FOlt OPEN BIDS TONIGHT CITV COC.VCILMF..V OF hi:nd .m: to .mi.: HoiiiN NO I IT 1 1 OT . n Sum or $;t(i,oio to 'i'nkc Vu 'I... in ... ' ni" Murrains o )t Coiishloivd At tho meeting of the city coun cil or North llend which will bo hold this evening bids will b0 opened ror tho bondH wheii im ..it.. . 700. This Is a cost of $0.75 per root Issue. Tin, l.nn.i. ,. , ' '."" u!. ,0 for excavating, for paving -about six j of $3U,000 nnd nre ror the urpo " dollars and ror tho sower, 1.75 per) or taking up outstanding Vnrrant- ono other Important matter or business which may cam.) up will bo iront root, making n total or 115 por each front foot. A. H. Ridley stated it would probably bo Intpos slblo to Install the sewer at tho low flguro of fl.75 por foot. Involves Legal Timglo "Thero nro to bo legnl tangles, plenty of thorn," said Mr. Peck. "And It Is a matter of years, not months. Tho rases must go Into the circuit courts, then into tho Su premo Court. "Trafric follows in straight Hues. Could you lmaglno anyone turning off Front street Into Market, then no nrt.nti!itir... .. ..i : """ ' iMiiiis ami spec. locations ror the paving or part or Virginia and Mcl'horson. Routine business will be transacted by tho council. ' rjernns' Cuironus Fred Wilson announces that he Is arranging to nine- all tho veterans, especially the Spanlsh-Amorlcan war votorans, to appear in tho Fourth of July parndo in uieir old war unironns. Hi.nwm.. turn again to FlrM street nnd at Al- "'" Brl,lu' of ho struggle, I'HKPAHATIONS COMPLFn; DAIHV.MK.VS PICNIC Alice II. t Meet nl C,,s y ',.,.,. ery All Visitors From Pp Itlver l-'or Catching Inlet. Arrangomonts aro completo ror tho picnic and gathering tomorrow or tho dairymen nnd their families nt tho Charles Solnndor farm on Catching Inlet. Pror. K. n. ,fu,fl of O. A. C, Is expected hole tills ovonlng and will )0 tomorrow ono or tho Interesting features of tho program arranged by j. j,. st, County Agriculturist. To nccommoiliito visitors from Murshfleld Mr. Smith has announced that tho Alice II. will icaw this city in tlmo tomorrow morning to meet both tho Alert ami tho Rain bow rrom up Coos Rlvor to tako thoso to tho Solnndor place who wish to go. Tho samo connection will bft made on tho return trip, thus Insuring all that they will arrho homo on time. Considerable Interest hns been moused niuong tho farmors and R is expected tho gathering tomorrow will bo ono of tho most enthusMstlo eor held on tho rlvor. NORTH Hi:.D 1TKMS Carl Hayes left yosterdny on the A. M. Simpson for San Francisco. Capt. Robert Hressln who has spent ho past week with his fam ily In North Hond, returned to San Francisco yesterday on the A. M. Simpson. P. A. Mc.N'abb Is moving his fain tly rrom old North Hem! to his home stead above Coos Rlvor. I.lbby COAL. The kind YOU Iiare ALVAVS ViUKn. Phono 72. PaclfK i.nory ami Transfer Company. Tho fallowing communication to the City Council wns read last night: "To the Mayor and City Council, MnrshHeld, Oregon. "Gentlemen. "Hnvin'g learned that through tho gentlemanly nnd dignified Interces sion or your public-spirited nnd hon orable citizens nnd benefactors, as sisted by tho benign, truthful and wholcsomo Influences or u i.nenn and truthful press, thnt you hnvo been mndo to seo tho error of your way when you proposed to Improve "Pino" street by planking tho same, and that you have now been mndo to see the light and truth moro clearly and that you have thorororo, hastily disclaimed any desire or In tention to proceed further with tho plank Improvement, but Intend Im mediately to cut down nnd grndo to nny depth nnd to pave with wlint socver metal or substuueu these hon orable gentlemen may bo pleased to permit you to use, I tnko this op portunity to npologlzo for having expressed to you my boiler that to plnnk this street at a cost oi ap proximately C5 cents per toot of frontage would fairly meet tho pres ent necessities of tho citizens resid ing upon this "Wall street" of high' finances and congested truffle. Hut I beg of you that you permit mu humbly to suggest that tho question of tho property lines should bo de termined nnd established boforo you burden tho property owners with nn unnecessary tnx (ns wo nro fair ly well entertained in thnt respect already), nnd you nro further remind ed along this lino thnt both tho good ns well ns tho bad and avaricious property owners on this broad and lengthy thoroughfaro scorn to have all placed their fences substantially along tho samo general Hue, and In view ot tho statement Issued by your advisers that threo or theso very bnd citizens have encroached many root Into tho street, would It not bo well to determine or lnqulro Into tho question ns to whether somo or tho good citizens owning property on thnt street hnvo not nlBo thoughtlessly nllowed their dol icnto reel to slip boyond tho street line. In nny event, it seoms to me thnt this question merits a moment ot polso, ror It may have been over looked by your honorable advisers. May I- also cnll yojtr nttentlon to tho tact that therq apparently novor hns been nny deed or dedication to thnt tract ot land graciously separ ating the Flanagan & Dennett Hunk nnd tho Mllncr building at what might prove useful as an outlet nt tho south end or I'lno stroet after It Is gold-lined canal? Is this question not worthy of slight attention, and would it not bo Just ns fnlr to tho tax-payer to adjust theso matters before burying their money In tho deep vaults of your treasury de partment? "Hut sirs, above nil things, I do slro to say that I nm usually n firm believer In thu wisdom of tho ma jority, and ln-iio-far us tho question or tho character or tho lniprovomont which should bo adopted, I nm will lug to concede thnt you, mid par ticularly your benevolent mentors can commit no errors, but as to tno other questions above suggested, they nro humbly submitted tor what ever consideration you may deem worthy, and If somo of thum cause you nny difficulty or distress, then, doubtless, tho snmo benign and profound advise which guldod you at your last mooting would easily WARRANT 1SSUKD FOR AHSAUIT WITH DANOKHOUS WKAPON WITH W GluE No Word From Militant Husband ami Jteluctuut Wife Who Aro Flee- lug in Dig Machine. Charging lilm with aBsnult with n dangerous weapon upon H. II. Hyde, tho rather of Mrs. Tower, John H. Poole, nt' eight o'clock Inst night sworo out a warrant against tho flee ing husband, Charles Tower. Vln long distance tho sheriff's office wns Immediately notified nnd thu wires out tho Hosoburg wny woro hum ming with messages to officers up nnd down tho const telling them to stop nnd return Tower. Not a word hns been recolvcd of tho fleeing couplo nnd their com puulons. Mrs. 1). L. Footo states sho has received no messago from hor .husband who Is known to bu driving tho car. No response has yet been ro ceived from nny of tho officers com munlcuted with. Seen In Ito.seliurg It Is snld Hint word emtio from Itoselnirg yesterday saying thnt a big mnchlno hud whizzed Into town about noon and that It contained threo men and u woman. Gnsolluo was procured there, It is said, nnd then tho mnchlno Is supposed to hnvo turned north. Mnny hero nro of tho bollef thnt by now Tower hns hurried his roluct nnt spoiiso across tho California lino nnd will then bo able to fight extra dition. Serious Chargo Mndo Tho warrant goes-on to statu thnt Tower "did unluwfully assault H. II. Ilydo with n revolver loaded with powdor and ball and did thou nnd thero point nld revolver nt II, II. Ilydo within shooting dlstnco." Thero nro named ns witness H. II. Ilydo, Wllllnm Goodruni nnd John H. Poolo. Tho flight started nbout midnight on Sunday and tho warrant whb not Issued until eight Inst ovonlng thus giving tho couplo n start ot 20 hours nhend or the orricers. MRS. II KIM DF.CLAHKS TODAV SIIK WAS NOT HIT IIV HAl'SKR Appenrs Yesterday Afternoon In Jus tice Court Against. Joseph Hans. er-1 Changes .Mind Declaring thnt sho had been hit In thu sldo, Mrs. Susan Helm Into yester day appeared In tho Justice Court mid sworo out n warrant ugaliiBt Jo seph IlniiBcr, accusing hlni of assault olid buttery. JOnrly this morning botn tho accuser and tho nceused appeared boforo Judgo Pennock mid asked that tho chargo bo withdrawn. TIiIb was dono and Ilausor paid tho costs. When nsked rognrdlng his pnrt In tho controversy Ilausor stated that ho did not hit hor. This morning sho nlso arrived nt tho conclusion there wns no nssnult and battery Intended. Hoth declared their anxloty to "not lot tho nowspnpers know a thing nbout It.' Hnuser Is Interested In tho bot tling works nt tho rear or thu Fern dalo Laundry. NOTICE Eff3ctive June 1st, igie r- WhiDCrnam""""SPerP!nt! Milk .... 7U70 nprP'nt Butter qn p r 3a"n Ice 30,c PC pound ,UJ 50c per loo I special prices for lamer quantities COOS BAY ICE & LUL0 STORAGE CO. Phone 73. Deliveries at 8:30 a. m aim .uu p. m. daily MISDIS ABE HOME ATTFNI) CONVOCATION (JltANI) AND IIIAJI-J hOIKiFK IMtOWNKD IN HIUHIiAW Hodle.s or Two Hojn Who Meet Heath Hecoveied (Special to Tho Times) FhOUUNCIO, Ore.. Juno a a. --Tlio bodies or two boys who wero drown ed in tho Sluslaw rlvor have been re covered. Tho victims wero Conrad Peterson or Sliverton nnd Floyd Day or Ynqulnn. It Is not known how the accident happened. They woro seen clinging to a boat but heforo help could reach them they had gono down for tho lust tlmo. MH)inii)Kt)i -. --- f hi., t . ..... "win ai'MMHU Tltll'.s aieamer itninuow tav Hold for South Cons 'es Marnh. mver cverv For First Tlmo (.'rand Lodge to Convene Not Year Outside of Portland Voted on .Mcumirn For tho first tlmo tho convoca tion of tho Grand hedge Is to bo hold outside of Portland, according to C. F. McKnlght, who has return ed from tho Hoso City whoro ho wont us n doleguto of several Coos County Masonic Lodges. A now law was enacted, ho said, whereby n two-thirds voto could ehango the transformed Into u beautiful, , "LU- ""r i " - .itlllivil tlliu II tl UUlUJIll'U. More than 100 delegates from various points of tho Mute gathered In Portlund lust week. Monday nnd Tuesday was given over to tho an nual meeting or tho Hoyal Arch Mnsons and tho next threo days to tho illuu Lodge. In conjunction was thu annual meeting or thu Eastern Star, many delegates being present. Tho grand chapter Order ot L'nst eru Star closed its atltli annual ses sion Thursday afternoon boforo a large number or visitors after in stalling tho grand ot fleers. Among thoHu who attended thu Eastern Star sessions from uere wero Mrs. lOllen McCrary, Mrs. H, Laudo and Mrs. John Hear. Help War .Masons. Masons or this country mu sid ing materially tho widows mid or phnus ot Mnsons who hnvo been killed In tho European war. From WE ARE MOVING THE WILEY B. ALIEN MUSIC STORE O I . .. miiiuny ai a. in. and relnm. .. ; p. III. Uunch Express week day same IHF.Ar, Kiuw (,,ov,. ANJ) PICNIC OltOlWn.s Hrlng your lunch Imalcnia t, daks and risking tackle for few" "'" "imiiK. auniiny school ami mi juiiiiu crowus a specialty. Hound Trip, 7C ceat. For charter apply on board or imoiio ,uu.3 or phono 31C7. SAVE M0WFY by ordering tho rnnioiis v( HEMRYVILLE COAL Nut coal, per ton .Ron f.llttlti nnnl . 1 ........ vU.. ,,ur 10 fj300 ur nan ion or both jiW ". MUSSO.V, Prop. Phono IH-.I or lenvo orders nt Hllljcr's Cigar Store. into the room formerly occu pied by the W. R. Haines music stock which we purchased, and will consolidate the two stores at the latter location. Drop in and see our fine new store. We will be pleased to show it to you. We will be better able than ever to serve you. L L. THOMAS Central Avenue ' DRY WOOD at CAMPBELL'S WOODYARD North Front Street Phono i!7( HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL Phone 3171 - -! :: MHS. AVIIiLIJVS NKW KTOHIJ In named tiif. Ni:i:ni,i:cit.iT Now In new Homo. 7H Central Ave. Ladles' Emporium (iet your Job printing dono at Tlio tJ4rtA...... ... .... " rw" " Times office. and quickly overcome nny and all j 'Ml '0'Ibcs of tho stuto, moro obstacles which nt first may appear. "Very respectfully yours, "JOHN S. COKE." 1 Y ENJOY I IIKJHT Hl'NDKKD AT LINNKA SOCIETY EVENT SUNDAY Held at Simpson Park mid Dancing Continues AH tho Afternoon ami Evening The picnic given nt Simpson Park Sunday by tho moinbors of tho Lln na Society was ono of tho most succssful out door gatherings thnt has been hold In somo tlmo. About 8d0 persons wero present. It was nn old-fashioned picnic, tho patrons who so desired bringing with thorn dinner baskets. Thoy played games nnd thero wns dancing In tho pnvtllon nil tho nftornoon and all ev ening. Excellont music was turlsh- e.l ror the dancing and ovorybody had , a splondld tlmo. Tho weathor was J highly tavorable ror nn enjoyable' uKi nit? niiu mo society did every thing to mnko tho day pleasant. than $'000 has been sunt to Eu ropo. or this amount ?CC5 was lidded lust week by tho Grand Lodgo. C. F. McKulght wns a niombor of tho grievance nnd appeals com mittee during tho lodgo sessions. Honor Wilson. Thursday. Juno 24. In Portland has been designated ns Wilson day though no mention of the day has been made In Marshflold. INSTALL OFFICERS Knights of PytlihiN d'atlicr For Cor- monies I'or Formal Instill. latloii of Heads Many Knlglita or PythlaB ot tho Myrtle Lodgo No, a gathered last ovonlng nt tho annual Installation ot officors who woro oloctod on Juno 9. Thoso who wero Installed were: C. C O. S. Torroy. V. C. C.llbort Steckol. Prolato Georgo Hlnko. M. ot A. W. Steckol. M. or W. C. A. Mooro. I. G. Carl Matson. O. G. Irving Hoss. A general good tlmo wns enjoyed by tho monibors following tho instnl Intlon of tho officors. Reports woro made on tho nnnunl county conven tion hold in Coqulllo on Saturday when more- thnn S00 gathered. Mayor Albeo thero has IssMed a proc lamation asking that special decora tions be displaced in honor of United States president. All organiza tions and every citizen Is nsked to Join In a patriotic demonstration. WONDIIIIFl'L VALL'FS IN DHHSSKHS THE REASON Wo nro factory agents for tho best lino or tho coast. All the latest finishes. We carry this pattern in stock in GOLDEN, WAXED, DULL, MAHOGANY, CIRCAS SIAN WALNUT.' Priced $16.50 $1?.50 Priced $25.00 $30.00 $33.00 Wo also carry Diessers in stock in tho following finishes: White Kiminol, Filmed Oak, Waxed Oak, Wlilto .Maple, at from tjU'WO" to ij! I7.n Theso two styles aro among our very best hellers. I Satisfaction guaranteed, GOING & HARVEY COMPLKTK IIOUSi: FL'ltNISHKHS. High Quality Groceries Our own prompt and particular delivery service Ef ficient clerks being out of tho high rent district and keeping our prices as low as consistent with good busi ness makes Conner & Hoagland The Leading Grocers 797 South Broadway. Dealers in Good Groceries- Phones 348-J and w OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE Gorst H King. Cars leave Maishfield , Cars Leave Sunset Ilnv Fares, Ihiiplro, ;.V; Tarheel or South Slough, noc; Sunset HayTjJf. a. in. nnd - !' .0 a. m. ana v ) , fe