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U KTw-rjStfii?' -'aSiwrmiavam H3xao3jos; jmrn'-ite itflf!"li Jil ?-., t 25 1x ' v - i'ii--- 1 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 191 5EVENING EDITION. SIX DOINGS OF CITY COUNCIL NEW ARRIVALS IN - I i r i i .. -ii ' xt n tt tt tt 1 Rich Smart - Looking Suits and Coats For Women Tlio wmium who liken to dross a pneo ahead will take keen delight In icvivnliiK this bright new array of Nulls and Coat.i. Not, only arc (hoy captivating In cli'gnneo of lino and design, hnl (hey arc (ho new anil proper modes of (he moment. They are cut, on Minutest, lines, giv ing n chic appearance wlilrli you will 4tpprcrlato when trying them on. Von are oxlcuilcil (ho privilege of our Mora. Won't you (aku advau (lino of our Invitation? Hub Dry Goods Co. n it t: mm PRDTES T tt tt DO .NOT WANT HIMNWALIC I IK TWUKX JITIf AND JUTII. ATTAGKED WOODKX III.0CK8 "ixuxi'mtiicxcnn ItKhAII) v WOIMOIKX" ".SMAItT WKAIt Toil WOMKN" Corner Ilroadnay and Central Ave. Phono :i(ll CUT OFF RUBBER AM.iKS atthmp to kkiu'ci: .sup ply ok (ihk.maxv, austuia 1 IS AMUCK Local IlllllngM " lluhher (Joods Ills play Agreement Forced ly A1 loi Oi.'.i Hoiirco Maw Piotlurt Rubber goods made from tlio erudo nibbor of tlio Ilrltlsh nnd l-'ronch Congos nro being sold In this country only under tlio stipulated ngreomont that ovory effort will bo mntlo to see Hint tlio Roods In no way fall Into tlio hands of aorninny or Austria. Local druggists havo received IiIIIh of lotllng stumped with tlila agreement, ni: of which scrvoB to brliiK homo to us, many thousands of miles from tho scat of conflict, n whiff of the bi Irlt of tho war. Furthermore tho big rubber com PiuiIob of tho United States must ag reo that buforo selling any of tho fin ished product In eouutrleiv or Kuropo iithor than (J rout Ilrltatu, Russia, It aly, or Franco, tho goods will bo ship pod first to Knglund for robllllug and rcthlpmont. Stump llei-i-lvt-d Hero Tho utnmp on tlio local IiIIIh of lad ing received hero, yesterday by Frank 15. .Cohan, at the Owl, follow: "Tlioso goads nro sold on tho un dvrslaudlUK that they will not bo re Hold or exported to any countries In Kuropo othor tlinu tho countrlcH of Oroat llrltaln, France, UiihsIu or It aly otherwise than by tihlpplng to tho United Kingdom and reshaping from there under a Hpcclal llceuso. "Furthormoro, that thero will bo ik exportation Jo any destination nttuldo of Kuropo not being a Hrlt luh possession without prior to or simultaneously with tlio shipment KtvhiK to the Hrltlsh t-ounsel at Now York particulars of tho gooda shliipod and thulr doHtluatlou." All Companies Klgn All rubber companies of the Unit oil Slates aro forced to sign this ng reomuul, otherwise tho erudo rubber tinde, uecoKsary lu their business, would bo cut off. Tho AIIIoh own tho Coiikoh and therefore tan control tho supply of rubber. Their purpose, according In a local Kngllshmnu, Is to nltonipt to out off the (lorinun or Austrian outside rubber sou mm. TlmH Want Ada for results. OPFF.ltK A SKTTMOIUNT L. .1. Simpson Suggests Campaign for Mayor of TwoCHIt-s L. J. Simpson, former mayor of Council Decides Hoard Walk Must (Jo Down to Suvo 1 Vilest rlans Other Walks Aiithorieil Dcsplto tho protests of tho prop erty owners to having a wooden sidewalk put down between Kloventh and Twelfth streets on Central ave nue, plans and specifications wcro adopted by tho Council last evening nnd tho contract for tho work let to Ingman & DJorqulst iib tho low est bidders. City Engineer CJldloy reported tho protests. Ho said tho owners of property thero contended that with- -lit n vr.nt tlin ulrmxi ttinal tin rrtn.1nl ... t j.... uiv uv.iui iiiiigb .u n.ui.v. iiown nun a coucreto bkiowmk put lu thero. It was said tho sldowalk as It now stands Is lu a dangerous condition , nnd Is rotting to pieces. Tho put- p'tliiR down of tho sldownlk was au thorized soveral weokB ago. Itlils Aro Low. Threo bids woro submitted for tho work and nil of tham wcro low. Alex Hall estlmnled flvo cents a foot for III li feet of wooden curli- WII.LIAM IH'XX, CIIAZF.H WITH 'K. "nd :iOj cents a foot for 340 DltlMC Ft.OlMtlSIIHS KXIFF. foet of sldownlk. Holiort W. Kellogg gavo figures of Wants to Kill Heir ami loy Flvo uKl11 C01llB for lll rhlng and 28 .Men and Hypodermic of Mor- e0I1,H for tl10 Hldowalk and IiiBinau phini) (Julot Cin.y Man & HJonmlst 0"j conts for tho curb ing nnd -I rents for tho sldownlk. "Ilorc, whet this knife. I want Tho latter received tho contract to kill myself." William Dunn, nn,j lll0 work wIll Uo completed as former employee at tho HuHtsitlo 8onn nH possible, mill, handed n long butchor knire Meeting as n bonrd of equalization to Tom Wlcr, a milkman, In Hun- t10 Cly Council loic.l nn nssesB ker Hill thl uinrnlug. And then: mpnt nBnnnt each lot bordering on "You'd better lock mo up lu n hur- tn0 Front Rtreet paving Improve ry. I am going to kill a boy around mi!nt H0Uth of Central nvpnuo. The hero." Tho pollco wcro' cnllcd ami estimated tost, according to figures It took rive men nnd u hypodcrmV of A, n, oidloy, will bo $H03.-I3 Injection of inorphlno to got Dunn nnil tho amount to bo stood by tho under control In tho Llndborg pool Southern Pnciric, M09.0B. room a Tew mlnulos later. Ilo Is Hydrants to Ho Ialntod. crazy rrom drinking, It being snld Tho nRrponiont or tho Coos liny Hint Tor :t0 dnys ho lias boon on Wntcr Coinpnny thnt they will pal- n Bl'roo. , tho hydrants or tho city providing Dunn batches In a little shack In tho Council will furnish tho paint Hunker DIM. Neighbors Hay thnt w coiiHlilorcd u tur ono, nnd tho ho has not worked ror a month, tho city rathors afireed that mo but has been continually drinking. ,)unt Him ,,c ,,i,rclirt8cilf Under ordlnnry clrcuniHtnnccrt thoy Now nKiltH on now BtrootH woro say he Is a very ponconlilo Individ- niithorlzcd Iiy tho Council. Llfihts ual. Ilo Is about r,r. years of ngo. nrc ,,,.0,10,1, Hn(1 CnrI KVOr!nen, at tall nnd rnngy In stnturo nnd nt,o corner of Twelfth Court nnd powerful innn. i (lolden nnd Twelfth Court nnd 121- (unit's l-oitli With Kiilff. ,rod, nlso n t tho corner of Klghth CInd In trousers nnd shirt, but,i p0 ,, nt 'iho cornor of minus hlH i-ont nnd burofootod, Dunn ictKi,tli nnd Myrtlo avenue. Those sallied forth this morning rrom IiIb'W0,.o thorlzod and will bo lnstnll- Hhack, With him ho carried u long 0d, bladed butcher kniro and a whot-' ' sidewalk Aiouuil Hlot-k H'0110' Notices of tho proposed Improve- lie met Tom Wlur ilollvurlng milk. ,ont tho installation of roncrcttt Ily that tlmo Dunn was gettliiB x- Ultlowulk almost nroiind tho block cited and ho flRtirod that Wlor iiomulctl by Front and Ilroadway might get a keener cilgo lu Iohb,,,,,,, central and ComnmrH.,1 ,.va. time. Ilo handed over tho blado0 lmvo ,)coll I)0Ht0(, o1(, onoilgh b' his absonco from tho city. Ho and the stone with liiHtructlons to (J ,.ft )h 10W hQinK , for;w Rrantcd a week's extension In get It "sharp." Dunn said ho want- ,,B on t)l0 improvement It,mo l,y tllu Council. l'loperty Owners on Anderson Tro- test In "Intel i-sts of Wood llloclc J'nvlng Council I'nsslvo Repairs to the wooden block pav ing on Anderson avonuo between Uroadwny nnd Third streets havo been dono by "Inexperienced work men" Is tho Btntemcnt uy uuy imi glncer A. 1). GIdley to tho Council when a statement was rend last ovo nlng signed by property owners and protesting tho manner In which tho wooden blocks have been put down again after being taken up u -move tho sand thnt had washed In underneath. No action was taken by tho Council, tho contention being that they should wait until next summer nnd make nu examination then on how the blocks havo stood tho test of winter. Water Itrlng lu Sand When tho dredgo Seattlo was fill ing lu Mill Slough, tho salt water wns backed up on tho avenuo, there by shifting the sand under the wooden blockB and raising them, hero and thero, lu humps. Inns much as tho contractor guaranteed tho paving Tor flvo yenra, repairs woro mado a few ilnya oo. It wni) the manner or tho repairs tint L wan being protested by J. Albert M tit son and M. C. Malonoy", property owners bordering on the sections re paired. (Japs lu I'nvlng Tho letter to tho Council Htatcd that when tho buh lu tho paving wero closed the blocks, not fitting closo together, wcro closed by bits or wood and spllntors, over which n coating or tnr was placed. It contended that once tho tnr Ih worn off tho guarantee or the street will havo olnpscd nnd tho paving will have to bo dono all over again very shortly. Tho paving wns put down August 20, 1!)12. II. A. Copplo, Just before tho nd- journment, produced n clipping from a local pnper which, lu mentioning the logging operations through the stroots, Ritvo him credit for waiving all rights of tho city to forcing tho company to repair damages to tho streets bet-nuso of tho pay roll which would bo spent In the city. Proves An Alibi. "If tho Recorder will look over the back minutes ho will find that I was absent on that dato and there fore could not havo made any such statoment," declared Mr. Copplo. "It Isn't much, hut It scorned thnt I was being unduly singled out for crit icism." Tom Ilonmitt, on behalf of Mc Donald & Cond ron, declared that tho dolay lu posting n bond for street repairs has boon occasioned pnrtlnl- JUDGES SELECTED COCXCID MAKIIH ItlCADV FOIt IMMMAIUKS AXI) KLKCTIOX fii 111 kiii iiiiiipuii 111111 iiinii 11 nuy. 1 Wler took the kulfo nnd the stone. l-"h Men Xtt-di-d Dunn bnrofotted It down to tho I.lndliurg pool room ami there four or flvo men pounced upon him. Tho call was nont lu for the pollco and when CoiiBtnhlo Cox nnd OfHcor Itlchnrilxon arrived they found flvo men trying to sit on tho raving maniac. Dunn reached up and al lium t bit tho Hiispouilers off T. Lliid- Improvement Arthur McKoown, before leaving for tho South, 011 behalf of tho Hon- Crossing Is Dangerous On First and Park streets la a nett Trust Company, took up with !croB8,l,B tlllU ltt ''""K011" to horsoB .Mr. Hutlor tho matter or delaying l" i"-"vo'"". iiriou uuncan ruiKiiHou. 01 1110 Bircoi committee It wns agreed that tho crossing shall bo torn out nnd, Inasmuch as the Htreet Is now In litigation nnd mny tho proposed coucreto sldownlk lu front or tho building nt tho cornor or Front and Central nvtuiuo be- ciiuso tho lea'so Is 1111 tho rirst Klcctlou Hoards Appointed Ciiinc- .. glo Library (Jots llntflc Funds or About $000 Taxes Ctinio In Judges nnd jlerks Tor tho pri maries or November 8 and the city election of early December wero appointed at tho meeting of tho City Council last evening. An ef fort wus mado to divldo tho posi tions equally among tho men nnd women, tho contention being that, with equal suffrngo now, tho wo men aro entitled to servo on tho boards. Chief Carter wna nso in structed to rent polling places and nrrnngo tho ballot boxes. .lodges and Clerks Appointed. The Judges nnd clcrka nro as fol io wb: No. 17 Judges, W. 1-3. Wilson, 0. F. Avcrlll and I). L. Hood; clerks, H. F. I'atchctt, Mrs. Sweet man and Mrs. Catherine Clark. Central No. 2 or Product No. 18. Judges, Oeorgo W. Campboll, S. H. Cnthcart, A. 11. Stutsman, clcrka; Itobcrt Kellogg, Alico Tlckoll and Frances W. Kvcrtsoii. Centrnl No. 1, or Precinct No. 11). Judges, C. L. Pennock, C. A. Johnson nnd John C. Merchant; clerks, Mnhol Farloy, H. H. Ost llnd nud Irene Preuss. Product No. 20 In tho south. Judges, 13. A. Anderson, P. N. Flagg, Kilwnrtl A. Harris; clcrka, C. Ksther Wliltney, Mrs. C. 11 Wnlter, ltuth Allen. It wna agreed that tho Judges and clerks of the primaries shouJd hold through tho city election In Decern- 1 her. I Dolphin n Xect'sslty. 1 Need of a dolphin nt the forroy landing In Mnrshflcti: was again em-1 phaslzcd by Captain Alex Hall. Ho' snld thnt with tho coming on or 1 bnd weather tho terry Is greatly en dangered in ninklug Its landings. Councilman Albrccht, of tlio wat erfront committee, snld that ho has been trying to get bids from j I. men owning pue drivers unci uiai these have been promised, but not yet delivered. Tho committee wns allowed another weok to receive , bids ror tho work. On tho report or City Recorder -J. W. Hutlor thnt enough taxes' havo now been collected to pay tho ' $000 owing tho Carnegie Library, a warrant ror this sum wna ordered by the Council to bo drawn and paid. Ordinance for Paving Pnwd I Tlio final reading was mndo and tho ordinance passed authorizing the new coucreto sidewalks, curbs an I ! paving ror Front street south or Central avenue ror about 128 foot. Tho Councllmen stated that the ' Warren Construction Company Is ' desirous or completing tho paving ns soon as possible. Tho ordinance nllowB them (10 days to do tho pav ing, S. C. Small 20 days to finish tho concrete curbs and tho contrac tors ror tho sldowalk, 00 days and ror tho grading, 10 days. XAM 1-3 A DM I XISTI I A'J'OIIK company Intends to remodel tho building nud In put In n now found ation. A llnbiv In (Ills Inmrnvniiimit ....K, ii.. invi.H ..... ,..,.. .,.,.... uiiiiWnH nowetl on the stlimlntlon thnt or tho year nud nt thnt time tlio ovr,"t,,"' ' "it down, tho crossing win nut no ropiuceii ni mis time. Plans and spociricailoiiH ror tho redeckliiK of Hroadway between a point 08 root couth or Hln-h and IS was ono or tho men holding him. ,,, ,.0IIITOny wl ,,0 roBponsthlti ifoot nort,, "touted by A. H. (Sldley, " "" ,...b ...... ror ftlly (imnngos thnt may result Kuvu tho man a hypodermic Injec tion or inorphlno. In n moment ho had collapsed and waa dumped aboard a Jitney mid brought to tho Jail. ,t. WATERFRONT NEWS : Hound Tor Sun Francisco tho stenm North Huiid, and Dr. 1-3. 1-3. Straw, I hcIioouoi- Yollowstono get awny from former mayor or Marshflold, tllBcuss- Nrth lloud nt noon today with a full ' ed the political situation today Said j cargo or luinbor. Mr. Simpson: Tho Htouui schooner Hardy Is duo I "You don't soom to havo man l'r with freight on next Thursday, 'who want to run for mayor lu I coming from San Francisco. Mnrshfleld. I'll toll you what 1 will According to her present schedule 'do. I will run for mayor or Marsh- tho Speedwell will leave North Horn! Hold If you will tiBruo to run for t "" tomorrow for Sun Francisco, Mayor or North Ileml.'Wo can easily Carrying lumber and pnBsoiiBors. chnngo our residence, It booina to l-'oi' weok the gasoline sehoonor bo tho only eol "I'll go you "I.ot'B go tell rrom Injuries obtained because or n faulty sltlcwiilk thero. XI-3W Dl'CIv ItCCOKD .less Tt'irt-I Kinds Hints rnusunlly Tamo "Jess Terrell, tho well-known harbor at (ho Chandler, has mado a reputa tion lu duck hunting. There are 11 good many ducks gathered on tho wast side of tho bay quite frequently and Terrell saw some of these on this side of tho bay. Ho asked a boy friend if thov were- wild ducks and the boy assured him they woro wild. Terrell then hurried up to tho boy's hoiiDo nnd borrowed a gun. Aiioiner man was nsked by Mr. woro ndoptod. Tlio estimated cost Is $80, tho planking bolng but eight feet lu width. Improvements Completed llngqulst & UJorqulst havo com pleted tho Improvement of Klghth street from Central to Commercial nun rrom Kignth Torrnco to Seventh Torraco at a cost of $1,000.15 and tholr work was accepted. ' S. C. Small has completed tho paving of Twolfth Court rrom Flan agan to (lolden avonuo at a cost or I2.70S.BO, This Includes tho curb lug and tlio coucreto sldowalk as well. Ills work was accepted by the Council. And further down Twolfth Court betweon Klrod and Flnnngnn, Hag- Lottora of administration ,ftVo been granted the following In tlio prohnto court: To Syve'r Hnckey, an administra tor of tho estato of Catherlno Mat. Horn, deceased, or North lloud, with personal property only appraised at ?r00. I To Victor Andorson, ns oxecu-1 tor or the lust will and testament or Sophia Mnttson, whoso property consisted or $300 real estate and $500 personal! AVE on your Furniture Wo nro bliowlng a flno lino f Bed Room Furniture t.'io Jobber's profit. Wo glvo oui- customers tlioU, "'"l saving. Wo lmvo a nice display of Dresses 71 Ut priced as follows: ,l"c"wot, $7.50, $8.50, $10, $12.50, $13.50, $1450 , $16.50, $17.50, $20, $23.50, $25 and up to $56 Don't liny iinytlilnp; In lloiiho Kui-iilshlugs until our line, nir yon icnow "i; si;!,!, if i,-ou ,,,,-; see Going & Harvey Co. ' COMPLI5TI3 IIOUS 1-3 KUUMHIIKHs Our own prompt and particular delivery service Ef flcient clerks being out of the high rent district a i keeping our prices as low as consistent with good busi ncss makos Conner & Hoagland The Leading Grocers Dealers in Good Groceries y sown broaaway. niones 348-J and 326 EXPERT WELDING of METALS Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings mad? iikc new DEPIONSTRATIONS DAILY. Kooi?tz Garage Phone 180-J. North Front Street Abstracts KOK HULIAIiLU AIlBTItAGTS OF T1TLK AM) IWKUllitT10J AHOUX COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, Sec TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Itic SLVItflHFIKLl) A'D COQU1LLH C1TJ.', OIIKG0X GIINKHAL AOISNI'S, KAHTSIDIi AND HEN08H.CKK.V8 ADDITIM AOKNTS VOK CANADIAN PACII-'IO ItAlldlOAO LA.M'1 IIHNKV BUNOHTACKIJN, .MAXAdEK 'GRAVEL' Wo nro now propnrod to furnlBh GRAVEL In anr vtM from pllo In our yard or In carload Iota, at ronowing pnc. Prntn lilln nn prnnnil. .!iK nnp Vflnt. oanoad lotH, tnkon from cor. 12.00 per n& Itrtnll Dciuirtinoit. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co, OpnoHlto IW-Offlco. Tlmeswant ads bring reBiilts. - . . i i ri lutlon." i Uoiunor ling been ntteniitlUK to Ket ; ilneku woro wild ones, ho mado a 'tlio plankliiK wooi ." mild Dr. Straw. for the Hoguo. She ...ado an-1 "' JZfi" ' f'08". 60V''J i sidewalk nt n cost oil tho newnmiper men other try at tho bar thUnioriilug but doso n dlUvereu that lie could tllls l'rojcct too, w unco ourselves but 1M , Wn forced back to Kniplre. I not even shoo tho ducks nwuy. and that wo aiiuou bet thoy nro afraid lo print It." I l-'rom Portland tlio Kllburu crossed ;lhen It dawned upon him that ho was , li at S 4 r a. in. and left out for iPreyliiR upon exceedingly domestlcat Tnlr.)ll mill u-lmii .i.......f !.... .I.n . . ... ' , " ",v"' -" ""i in" quist i UJorqulst aro through with oilon curbliiK and of $3ri0.ca and as accepted. TlintM Wnr m) hrinw rtuiu San Francisco late this afternoon. I ' WATCH LM&mm aintd mSPMBWSG Properly and promptly clone See us now before the Holiday Rush. RED CROSS DRUG STORE ed birds belonKlni; to sonio Kastslde resiueni and fortiinatoly he did not ! shoot, but he Is henrlng so lunch about tho Incident as If he had boon arrested for kllllni; someone's ducks, ': AMONG THE SICK f 1 Assessor Thrift who was at the hospital for an operation has been out since Saturday and was ubout the i city today. I Mrs. V, K. HoaKland Is confined to l-er honie today on account of a isrlppe attack. . Times want ada brjnu reiults. DUNGAN UNDERTAKING PARLORS will bo kept OPKN TO TH13 I'UllLIO A regular state licensed -undertaker will bo In charge rhone 105-J GOOD SHOES FOR , THE WHOLE FAMILY i Wo lmvo it riue lino of ijuulity foottveai- for otry nu-iubt'i- of the family. .They mo Mines of Muml mil liiaiuls, tvearing quality and nt Jio.vnv savi.(j piiici:H. American Lady Shoes l-'or tlio Women Security School Shoes For Cltllilioji, ..s(,ttti nud Voting Ladles. Security School Shoes l-'or Hoys,, Voutlts ami Llttlo dents. High-top Shoes For Men, Hoys ami Llttlo Gents. A complete Hue of Kuhher Foot wear for the entire family. 1 Buy Here and Save Money W.H. DINDINGER & CO j Bunker Hill ! Department Store I Phone 32. i i i i I l I i I Making Business Better rl IT DESPITR tho handicap of war, business Is on tho up grade. If each ono of us contributes n llttlo extra push U will soon bo better. It means trying hnrdor and keoplng at It longor. It means continual optimism and faith In tho future. And It means careful, sustain ed, well planned newspaper aa vertlslng In many lustances. The Coos Bay Times will bo glad to assist those who want suggestions as to uw push business Ki w