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-I-. THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1915 EVENING EDITION. sx 's 4 k I ii Summer Shoe Sale Now On All Ladles' $3.fi0 Pumps and Slippers. To close out . . All Ladles' $1.00 l'umps and Slippers. To close out All Ladles' $r..00 Pumps (Cousin's make). To closo out .. Ladles' Hutton and Lace Shoes. Regulur $3.00. To closo out Ladles' Hutton and Lace Shoos, Regular $4.00. To closo out Ladles' Hutton and Laco Shoes. Regular $4.50. To close out All Girl's ?2.'0 Slippers. To close out All Girl's $2.00 Slippers. To close out All Children's $1.50 Slippers. To close out All Children's $1.15 Slippers. To close out Sii.iir. ."simi." jjsimi.- SI.75 si.ir; . . 8."0 DOINGS OF CITY COUNCIL s: u a it t: tt u u tx :t HYDRANTS DANGER HOLD TO CDWTfiACT'GHIEF TO SCHOOL SIX I.N CITV LIMITS SAID TO UK DANGEROUS AND SI KNACK CITV HEI-'USESTO HKLIKVK PORT! DAN KEATING TO ATTEND NA- I IX MILL SLOUGH DRAINAGE ,'1'IOXAL FIRE CHIEF'S SIKKTIXU AH Boys' Shoes at 20 Percent. Reduction AImiw pi Ires Include idl Shoes In stork with inception of two l-'iil I Styles which Imio Just arrived. Vo must nmko room for big Kail shipments or Ladles' Shoes which me now on the ny. HUB DR.Y GOODS CO. "SMART WKAU FOR WO.MKN" Corner llronilwny and Central Ave, Phono :i(ll CUPID BUSY EARLY SUSS KLOSSIK LATTIN HUlllK AT SIX THIS MORNING Well Know u Yoking Woiniiu Heroines Wife or K. II. Slnrtlu mid Coiiplo Leave on lloiieymoon As tho whistles wore blowing Hit this morning Rev. Knotts tied tho knot that madu Miss Flossie Lattln the hrldo of K. Ii. Martin, of Port land, and at seven o'clock the hap py eouplo wore aboard the Roso hur stngo mid whizzed toward the railroad nnd the Exposition whero they will spend n portion of their honeymoon. Tho marrlugd was nt tho homo of tho parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy C. Lattln, COS South 10th street and only tho Immediate members of the family wore present, togothor with Sirs. Arthur Lattln, nn aunt, nnd her son Gorald Lattln. Announcement of tho ongngomont and tho coming iniirrlugo, nindo last evening In Tho Times, cnnio as n surprise to tho ninny friends of both tho hrldo and tho groom. Tho mat tor had heon kept perfectly secret nnd vory few know nnythli.g about tho romuueo that stnrtcd a year ngo when Mr. Martin mot his hrldo nt tho cigar counter in tho Chnudlor Hotol. The homo wns decorated In sweet pens and after tho coromony they all sat down to a wedding bronkfnst. Tho hrldo worn a brown volvot suit trimmed with fur. Mr. nnd Mss. Martin will visit at tho Exposition and later with frlomls In California hoforo return Inn lo Portland whoro thoy mnko their homo for about two months. Then Mrs. Mnrtln will travol with hor husband ovor his torrltory to pick out a homo whero thoy will set tlo. Hereafter Mr. Martin will not make Coos Hay, his territory now Including part of Oregon, Idaho and Washington, COUPLE IS MARRIED l)l(. AND SIHS. MOTT LKAVK ON IIOXKV.MOOX TRIP TODAY Spend 'I'linv Weeks In Snlein, New port mill nl Imposition Heroio Returning t" Tho I'm in At tho Catholic Rectory In North Heud nt seven o'clock last ovoulir,' Miss Laura Lawler beenmo tho br do of Dr. Lloyd Mott, for moro than two years u prominent physician or that city. Tho young eouplo left to day for Portland on a honeymoon trip of about three weeks. They will visit the parents of Mr. Mott In Salem, later tako n vacation at Newport and tako In tho Exposition. On their return they will make their h,')ino on Smith river where Dr. Mott has made arrangements for tho purchaso of a furm. Miss Lnwler Is tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Lawler, or S.io kano. s;.o has been on Coos Hay for some time, residing for the most part with her sister, Mrs. Olln, of North Heud. Those present at the ceremony were Mrs. Olln, Dr. and Mrs. I. II. Hurtle, Mrs. C. S. Henson, of Smith River, and Hen FlBhor. E WEDDED T ODY IIS E TEACHERS RURAL DISTRICTS SIAV HAVE QUARTERS KOU PEDAGOGUES I'lan Already In Successful Opera tion To Ho Hronr.ico In Con ncctlon Willi Larger Srh"oIs With the growth of tho consoli dated schools In the rural districts of Coos county there ontos still another plume of such development hoforo tho county school aut'.iorl tles and tliut Is the homes, null! by tho vmlous districts, to house tho teachers and given to them rent free. Already the proposition has been broached hero and d'scussed. Tho plan as it is nomg worked out In Washington has received na tion wide publicity. Within the past fow days plans for two more such buildings huvo been prepared there, Tho theory Is that teachers lire better podugoguos In their own homo than when "board ing out" In the district and ulso that marriage among teach ers should be discouraged. Pre viously there It was shown by sta tistics that young ineu and women left the teaching profession In the rural districts as soon as they mar ried becuuso they had not suitable places, In many Instances In which to live. The last plans call lor houos costing about $!00 complete These are tho houses of one floor and are designed for two teachers or for one teaeher and a fam'ly. The double cottages, and with tho two Moots cost about fU.ttuO. The plain furniture Is furnished also by the district. SUSS LILLIAN DAIGLE HUIDK OK HARTLETT KNOX Klaboralo Cei oniony nt Catholic Church This .Morning Couple To Llvo In Kuslport At tho Catholic chinch this morn ing nt U n. m. Miss Lillian Dalglo was united In marriage by tho Rov. Kutlior SIcDevItt to Harllett Knox. Tho church was very prettily decor ated In white, cream and pink nnd tho hrldo carried a prayer book from which draped Lilies of tho Valley. There were close, to 100 friends and relatives or tho young couple presont nt the ceremony. At five o'clock nt tho homo of tho par ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Dangle, in Hunker Mill a wedding supper was served and tho reception will bo held this evening at eight o'clock. Following tho ceremony the hrldo and groom wore brought In a ma chine to Stadden's Gallery to have their pictures taken. Krlends fo lowed the car well decorated with shoes nnd signs and, traveling along side, showered tho nowlyweds with rice. Mr. Harllett Is ono of tho mem bers of (he Knox biothers auto Hue. lie has arranged a uome In Kastport anil tuere mo young eoupie win set tle. At the church, Miss Mltta Dalgle, a sister of the bride, acted as brides maid and a brother. Arthur Dalgle. ns best man. The rather, R. Dalgle, was pieseut to give the bride away. Little Virginia mid Stella Dalgle. nieces, acted as ring mid flower girls. Miss Lillian Thorwald and Miss Esther Johnson were ushers. The soloists were Mrs. Charles Staiiff, Mrs. Levi Dalgle. Edgar Ca non. I. u ma Dulmy and Miss Eugenie Dalgle. At present Mr. nnd Mrs. Knox are not Intending to tnko a wedding trip hut will Immediately go to house keeping In their new home. (Concrete Walks for Main Street An- tlioricd, Also Hedecklng of Houd to XorCi Hend 1 Hydrants thnt knock and threaten to burst tile ninlns every time the water Is turned on are dangerous, according to Gordon Smith, of the fire department. He said there arc six such hydrants within tho city nnd Hint they are or a type made In North Hend and now are much out of rnshlon. Mr. Smith cnnio up at tho Instance at Mnnnger Corey, of the C003 Hay Water Company. Tho mntter was referred to tho flro and water committees. Charts were brought along to show tho Council that in nctual tests the hammering In tho pipes had caused a pressure, in spurts, up to 1 50 pounds. It was said that sev eral times these mains have hurst when the water was turned on nnd the hammering mid portndlng began. It wns explained t:.nt the valves rail to work properly and the wnter bncks up In the pipe thus causing a vacuum, and then rushed with grent force Into, tho hydrant. "They're poor excuses for hy drants," said Mr. Smith. Ho sug gested thnt others be Installed to tnko their places. Xew Concrete Sidewalk The plank sidewalk all around the blot ks between Hroadway and Front street and Central and Market ave nues Is In n dangerous condition, ac cording to Duncan Ferguson. Con crete sidewalk about tho entire blocks, with the exception of tho strip already In between tho Lloyd Il'jtel and tho Red Cross Drug store, was authorized and Engineer Gldley will draw up tho plans and speciri cnt'ous. Also nbout the Illnnco building on Front street It was shown that tho bitumen sidewalk, laid on tho planking, Is breaking through, and thus loo will remedied with a con c reto sldownlk, being within the con crete dlstilct laid out a few months ago by tho city dads. Heilcck North llcnil Hoad A report of A. II. Gldley stated tl at It Is now costing tho city about $17.50 weekly to keep tho plank roadway, beginning on North Front street and extending on tho North Head road to tho city limits, In condition. lie said this could easily cover tho cost of redecklng the strip and at the Hiuno time save tho general fund that has been receiving tho slunk. Mayor Allen said: "I had been hoping that that piece or road might go until next spring." Duncan Fer guson stated It Is wearing through badly and must bo repaired at once. Will Wash StreetH. "Tho streets uro In a horrible condition: thoy'ro iiiiBiinltnry," de clared Councilman Evertsen, "mid I bnllcvo tho flro department ought to got out with nn engine nnd wash them off. Gordon -Smith declared his willing ness and said' ho Is ready at any time to tako out the little engine and do tho pumping. Ho will bo allowed one or more of tho "white wings" to nld him mid the streets will horonftor bo washed onco n week until jho ralim set In. COOS BAY MEN TO GET MINE RETURNS O. S. Torrey ud Other Receive Won! or Good Strike. In Idaho in Which They Own resenting n valuo of about $25 a Urn. Tho rollowlng from a Walla Wal la. Wash., paper will bo of Interest hero ns O. S. Torrey of Marshriold, some North Hend men nnd a Coos River man have about $11,000 worth of stock In tho company referred to: "Thero Is today on display In tho window or tho Third National bank a lot of gold bullion valued at $4,500 which represents tho first cleiui-up or tho Overlook Mining mid Devel ' opineut company, a local mining con ' cent whose property Is In Idaho. Tho gold Is In Its virgin slate before be ing cast Into bricks and is the result of passing about 200 tons of quartz through the three stamp mill nt the mine during u run of 10 days, rep BASEBALL SCORES City Engineer Gldley Outlines Ren I sons Why It S'iomIiI Not He I Want Permanent Sewer System United, tho entire Council stands against any action toward reliov jlng tho Port Commission Irom re sponsibility In the draluago of Mill Slough, not nt least until thero has been completed a permanent sower !.. I.. ,t.r ..U nM.I I.. It... Hjniuui in nits uiaini;i. i ma i mu Curl Albrcclit. Promises Investigation or Rules on Electricity Anony mous Jictter.H Tabooed A course for Flro Chief Dnn Kent Ing In tho fighting nnd prevention of fires was authorized laBt evening by the city council when permission wns given him to attend tho nntlon al convention of flro chiefs to bo hold nt Cnn T.Kntifilcnn CntW nmtint O ? (n ultimatum expressed nt the incetliiBjOct0,,cr ;J His' expenses will be lasi evemng or mo cuyia.es. ,,, by t10 cty, City Engineer A. Ii. Gldley read n,...n ' a letter recently sent by him to tho Port stating his reasons for be lieving thnt body has not yet ful filled Its contract with the city. Facts pointed out were listed ns follows: Ono. that the present drain l box does not reach to tho old marsh bottom or Mill Slough, two, that the drain from the ulley between Eighth nnd Ninth to Tenth street 's not largo enough; third, that there are no tldo gates to keep tho wnter from flowing from tho south to tho north urins; fourth, that the Coiincllnian Ferguson broached the question. He snld ho believed It extremely Important thnt the local department bo kept always In the best of trim nnd that to secuio tho most up to date methods mid ap paratus It Is Important for tho chief to tako in theso sessions. Ho went to Victoria, Ii. C. last year. j Thero was no opposition on the ' pnrt of any of the city fatliori anil the permission wns granted. Cost of Electricity 'And at the same time I believe , "' ' -v . . . . i .. . ... - tvntnr rrnm tlm twirl.li iirm niitum thoi wiicn inier wo seriously nil ovei main drain box that ought to bo 'tho proposition of lighting tho city removed, nnd fifth, that In many places tho top of the main drain Parlors and Libraries Nothing will set off your library or put lor llko ""'Unlflr, Davenport. Wo have them In stock In tho Qtiniter.Sae i Hull nnd Kiinied, In tho Imitation mid Grain Leiillicis.' ' fiiiin . kp Prices-.-$35.00 $37.50 $55.00 $57.50 They are all constructed lu (ho laiesl patented luelliml, i to sit, easy (o rest on, easy to sleep on. Seo them. "' GOING b HARVEY CO.MPLKTE HOUSE FURNISHERS. box has been removed In cleaning and ins yet hns not been replaced. "Also I understand that right now tho tldo oiten backs Into tho j north nrm," said A. 11. Gldley, '"probably because chips and sticks get Into the first tldo gate." I Mayor Allen made t:.e statement I that the Port asked now that the 'city relievo It of further respon- Hilt llty. Want Sewer System It was Councilman Albrcclit who nnrsonn nro fnlllnir Into tho bay inado tho Hrst suggestion thnt noth- j Quo or theso days wo will Taco the lug should bo done In this lino until situation of being unable to save a n proper Bower system shall have fo i,ecause there Is no pulniotor nt been installed, tho oiuor uouiicu- imnd." ' ii..i ..!.. , ..-I.. rt..l iiuiii a iiiuilicil'lli ilium, nun; viui Albrcclit, "It would be money saved for the city to send several of tho couiicilmcu to seo what cnn he douo lu buying electrical machinery; 'to show thnt mnchlnery that can supply electricity for three cents per kilo watt Instead of the twelvo nnd one half cents that wo are now paying." Need Pulmotor Here "Thero ought to be a pulniotor owned by the city," put In Mayor Al len. "Wo aro situated right on tho edgo of tho water nnd contlnunlly High QwJity Groceries Our own prompt and particular delivery serviceEf ficient clerks being out of the high rent district and keeping our prices as low as consistent with good busi ness makes Conner & Hoagknd The Leading Grocers Dealers in Good Groceries 797 South Broadway. Phones 348-J and 326 men snld that was their Idea too, and tho matter was set asldo to rest until tho return of R. A. Cop plo, now In ti.o East nnd who Is expected back In tlmo for tho next meeting. Thero woro no representatives of tho Port Comm'sslon presont last evening to mnko known Its views. To Plunk North Side. Wnlter Condron again cnnio he- fore the Council regnrdlng tho haul Ho said thnt many other cities own them nnd thnt thoy hnvo been successes, working in somo Instances two and three hours after the person wns believed dead. Tho cost, ho said, would bo little ovor $100 and ho believed tho ex penditure n wlso ono nnd that such a niachlno could bo worked by tho flro department members and could bo kept thero In tho stntlon. No action wns taken regarding the pur- LOW WEEK END FARES I1ETWEEN lug tlf logs down Central avenue .- " -" A, i i .M, ..; i. r o'f the street Is I Tol, & Kendall, assistant City At "f amYV ceded! "tLo'1 Hank's torney. stated that as yet no weed have been laid lengthwise. Ho ordinance has been drafted and ha asked permission to have tho road John I) Goss has already received placed to tho north sldo of the 'copies of slnil nr ordinances from street nnd tho planks to bo laid mnny othor cities nnd out of these dl-igonnlly I wlH 1)0 lftc a statute "In tlmo for '"Tho old pinnies underneath mnko next year's crop of weeds." It pretty hard,1' ho declared, "to Carl Evortson stated that thoro mill now plnnk(ng on top." Somo was a mlstako nindo when llghtf. of tho Councllnien told him that J woro bolng put out In tho west 10th they had noticed several of the largo , street section becaiiso no light wns boards had only two nails In thorn. placed ot tho corner of 10th nnd Engineer Gldley snld tliat enen , urcouwood streets, tho placing ot MARSHFIELD AND Rowland Baker Powers $2.10 2.20 2.35 QUATERMAS STUDIO I UUALITY PHOTOS Opposite Blanco Hotel. Phono 10ti-L. MARSHKIEM. OIMGOIH 1 WALL PAPER See VIERS About it, Tickets will bo sold botweon Mnrsh flold and any of tho abovo points nt faros shown every Saturday and Sunday, good for return Monday WOOD! WOOD! Kindling wood, per load $1.73 to ! Aldor wood, 1C to 21 Inches $2 to i Free llcllvery W. II. MXGO Phono 227-J. North Flritft tmmnmmmmii n I MiiTTr m ono should huvo nt least six nails. Tho permission wns grunted for this chango nnd the planking In tho middle of tho street will not bo plac ed over to tho ilorth Bldo. Perlimn Is Insistent. From E. G. Perhnm was received jlo. 1,.U ....V..IIh U ll.l.. ono thoro wns authorized by the '"" council. "A Citizen" Speaks ' Via letter somo ono signing ns "A Citizen" declared to tho council In bitter terms thnt tho street In front of Gow Why's store Is unsafo bo n letter stating that ho poBitiveij i cnllg0 of tiio fart tha the llttlo would not permit or tno ro ioing youngsters throw rubber balls of the Port In Its responsibility ron ncr0Bs tl0 8,0Wnnt It developed tho north nrm of Mill Slough until ti,nt ,10 i,0VH M(lV0 i,cen playing a proper dralnngo has been given to t nKBOr i)nu. Knmp, his property In that section, no , councilman Kimball declared It to said that desplto tho drain box in bo n facti ,.j kn0W( )l0 said, "for thero all or tho lnnd has not been ,,vo beoIl out thoro Bl0Wjng t,om drained. how to throw." Furthermore Mr. Per limn s ated ,IinBimch n8 tlCro wa no nnmo thnt never has ho refused a mom- nttnchci, to tll0 noto tho ,, l,,r of tho Port Co. u abb on "-dared that no action would bo tnk- mlsslou to crosB his propprt witn 1 0J a drain box ...id that ho would 1 not j ;. providing It wns built mid laid nlonk I como 0t nd t0 (B wmt hg mmo leriaiii imes. Is sad nUIlcnn Kerguson. "by all , ' 7"7r m leibam Park tr ct" i """ wo ""ouldn't pay any atton mUIV?; .,!!". i "and 1 o Por Is' tl0" 1 ""' Aiul so It wUh agreed '"nl1 ,. nu t liiio 1 shall look that anonymous letters hereuflor relieved nt tbls tlmo I sum. iw, ... ri.. 0i,i,.,ir... ... n... CONVENIENT TRAIN SERVICE Furthor particulars from nenrest Agent. SOUTHERN PACIFIC JOHN M. SCOTT. Geuoral Passenger Agont. SAVE MONEY by ordering tho famoni ! HENRYVILLE COAL I Nut coal, por ton $tM , Lump coal, por ton lis .Or half ton of both in I). MUSSO.V, r Phono 18-J or lenvo enltri tt II liber's Clear Store. MERCHANTS CAFE Popular Place for Good Meals Prices Reasonable Cor. Coiiiiiicrcl.il ami lM- to the city for this drainage. ill RETURN B 5 CtH'NCII, TO HE-AIVEHTISE FOR I FIRST STREET CUADINC Awult Heilsloii on Pre-ent li.Jiinc ' Hor. lli'iiiielt'x I'lrm Offers I'reo Services to the City. will receive no consideration nt the liaiuls of tho council. Work W Accept ed On tho recommendation of A. 11. Gldley, city engineer, tho work or , Moon nnd Hnrcluy on tho Seventh ! street powor was accepted ut a cost of $1,1 71. -12; also for tholr project I In the grading of Eighth street from Central to Seventh Torrnco at a cost of $1,27.1.17. ! Hagnulst and HJnrn,vlst havo fin-' Ished with tho grading of tOth street from Elrod to tho brldgo and on ro- Sl'RPRISE WEDDING Wlllnrd .1. Cnrlllo and Miss Goldle 1., Stover were married ut Coiiulllo on Wednesday. The marriago was somewhat of a surprise to tholr friends as well as to the parents of tie young lady. .Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Stover of this city. My.tle. Point Enterprise. llnvo yimr letter heads prluten at Times want ads brl.iR results. EYE EXAMINED Glasses Fitted and Ground while you wait RED CROSS 8prT!cgalstdprte PHONE 122 , COAST I.EAGl'E TEAMS MOVE TO i NEW GROl'NDS VESTERDAY New Voik ami Huston Hallle lu II- lu.ilug (in me Phillies Tnko Hi to ."t Victory t ij Aoi'U(.l trM to Coo U7 T.QiM.) I PORTLAND. Aug. 2 I. -The teams ! of the Coast League spout yesterday 'moving to new battle gi omuls, hence no games were played. Tho East ern leagues are booming along, ham j iiierlng fiercely now that tho end of the season is near mid the pou i pant war begins to take "heads and Halls." I. The scores of yesterday follow: Aii.ei'leaii League. At Boston I Hostou 7 St. Louis (I At Chicago New York '. ;! Chicago 1 (Eleven Innings,) National League At St. Louis St. Louis fiiNew York I Hlds for tho grading down of commendation of tho city engineer First street, three of which havo tWji was accepted a. n cost of $13. beeu lecolvod will be returned un- - ''"' lso their contract Is rinlsh- i i tim iirni.wt later read- I cd on 12th Court from Elrod nvenno Ivertlsed. according to n resolution , wutli nnd tho cost a $l,::,s.(i;, 'passed by tho City Couhcll last j which was newpted. i evening, acting on the suggestion of v s iTom T. Hennett. The bids now l tlseil after tho restraining order has ,he bauds of tho city recorder n e , olhor ,)een , , 0 set aside. front E. G. 1 erhm.i. S. t . 8 ma , I. Tho niembora of 10 mmwn t GOODRUM'S GARAGE t HOME OF THE CADILLAC AM) DODGE AUTO SUPPLIES FOR ALIt MAKES OF CARS !U7 Central uv. Phono !J7:i-L Second Hand Pianos & Organs !- ! it WESTERN LOAN AND it BUILDING CO. mil Moon mid Hnrcluy. At the saiiio ! Mine Tom Hennett told t: nt he, nnd nil memo ho U I ' M,r' lmMt fr tl,L K,a,,t"l "" .. at ho ,h0 JSsn !erv,ce- "J,,st wl,t wo i.,n in-, ....... , wiuii, ueciareu uuucnii l-ergiison firm which he represents Bland ioid i..coino ,JU ,n tho wuU,r.B flne ..h ,,,,' to asalst thoilty as . coniiBe In an) ,irov,B,oni of COMrBOf ,, , " , the ght on ready granted restrnlulng the ' ) Farther than this, nothing wns troui taking uny fur her action to -(lono ulu)Ut Klm Btrcot ward lowering the street until J" i0uncll chambers took on tholr old' matter has been passed on in Hie ,.OM(no 8WjK nml mlIot am, U)p v(j circuit court. Rors soon departed from the baiiu The orU'lmil resolution as s ikww- 80IU0 of tUem BOiiowlint dla.,ni.,.: to asalst the tlty as counsel In ' 1,,,-ovlslon. or courso. is stlpulati cases brought regarding the Im-. tlm, clty Attorney 0oBa ah Z provemont of First street. I lending counsel lu nil cases broui: The action regarding the bids was , , , , , , , taken because ot tho Injunction ul-Vlr8t 8tre0t ' ul We have an over stock of second-hand pianos and some slightly used instruments that will b3 sold at exceptionally low prices, and terms to suit. Assets $2,340,000.00 Pays 8 per cent on savings I. S. KAUFMAN '& CO. ; Local ireasuiui ,0' south coos iuvi:n o-w SERVICE LAUNCH KXriUSS loaves Mnrshfleld every W 8 n. in. Loaves head of n nt lis H p. ! STEAMER ItAlXBOW" leaves Jiend of river dHy ' ii. in. Loaves .MnrlifleM ' J in. For charter npply " " ROGERS .M SMITH Proirletors mm' " I St Louis l New York.., .:s At Cincinnati Clnciuunti " Hiooklyu 2 At Phlludolphia Chicago -I Philadelphia :i Chicago 5 ! Philadelphia. . . 13 At Pittsburg i Pittsburg 2 1 Huston 'ed by Tom Hennett was that the bids 0(, bo held unopeneil until suen umu the restraining order has been allow ed or set aside permanently, nnd that the bidders bo allowed to do ninnd back their bids at nny time. Return All Hlds Councilman Evertsen believed that they should all bo returnod now, principally for the reason that thero are good sized certified checks with each bid. Tho rest of tho council woro of tim same inliul and tho final resolu tion contained this provision saying that tho project Blmll bo readver- Is AHoued to Solicit ' Asking permission to peddlo Coos county farm products nnd fish on tho streots of tho city for tho Farm ers' Exchange without having to pay a license of $." n day. Mr. Atkins was before tho Council, Ho said that nothing would bo shipped in from tho outside for sale. Tho permission was grautod, L JL THOMAS MUSIC STORE Winton Auto Service DAY A.M' """ Sixty horso power seven j seugcr car LYNN I'AMUKTH oi n imipt phone.' JllUllUlCk " UllUllutoi J a - 73 Central Avenue. f 4 IIiito your liETTKIl heads, bill hends, etc., printed at THE TI.MES office. DRY WOOD ut CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD North Front Street Phono 1!70 DUNGAN r,,,Nfi UNUnn,"RL0B lll bo WimII0 opicn to Tin: jjg A regular ""' undertaker ' LC charge rhone 13-J I -tijt---- h -ii mrfffm , .'- Wi ii i I ilT jr. t