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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1915)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1 915 -EVENING EDITION. SEVEN B. 1. GOPPLE ON EVERTSEN PUB bonds for an amount not to exceed $;ir,000 fpr tho purposo of building a City Hall? Voto Yes or No. HOC Yes. LOCAL DRUGGISTS FAVOR CLAMPING Ml) DOWN 307 No. I T FIRST EDITION TO SHFIELD Your Home It shpulMcJocatcd ina section ofjhc cityjhat is growing; where new homes arc "building ancfimprove ments are being made. You want it on a graded street with the city water service installed. You want electric lights, telephone and jitney service. The lot should be large, level and sightly and have good soil. The price should be low and the terms to suit your income. FIRST ADDITION offers you all this and more. Call, at our office for a plat showing these beautiful 50x120 lots at only $300 each, all improvements paid. Terms to suit you. Reynolds Development Go. (OWNER) 178 Central Ave. .'&, A A To the Voters of the City cf Marshfield The election which is to be held on Tuesday, December 7th, is of vital importance to every resident of the city. A Mayor and two Coun cilmen are to be elected. If you have not registered, get busy; it requires only two witnesses to permit you to vote. ' In view of the fact there has been a deliberate attempt made to be- . fuddle and distort the real issues involved in the election, I feel called upon to make this presentation of my side of what is at stake. The matter of retaining the Coos Bay Concert Band under city ap propriation, the question of constructing a city hall and the 20-mill tax levy will come before the Mayor and ALL THE CITY COUNCILMEN, after the first of the coming year for adjustment. My position is this: If the voters of Marshfield want the band and a new city hall, and their expression at the polls shows they do, inso far as I can do so, their wishes will be carried out. In any event I will try and do everything which fairness and the situation requires I should do and, if elected, the same course will be followed throughout the term of my office. ' ,....,.,. In regard to adjusting the current expenses of the city of Marshfield under the changed and peculiar conditions which have arisen and which we are bound to face squarely during the next two years, I in tend, if I am elected, to do all in my power to LOWER and REDUCE the running expenses and keep them within reason. M" one object as Mayor of Marshfield will be to PRACTICE ECON OMY and to try and obtain for Marshfield such public utilities and re sources as will pay a profit into the city treasury. Referring to the selection of city officials named by the Mayor and confirmed by the City Council, I unqualifiedly say all those officers who have heretofore proven efficient and trustworthy, will be retained during my administration, so long as they faithfully serve he interests of Marshfield. On the other hand, whenever it is demonstrated it will bo for the best interests of the city to remove an officer, it will be done to the end that no favoritism shall be shown I ask for your support on sound, square business principles and will, if given power to do so, represent each and every one of you fairly. ' - , Go to the voting booth and do your duty to yourself and to the City . t of Marshfield. " ''.- Carl W. Evertsen Candidate for Mayor Paid Advertisement, rv ' PERT WELDING of METALS teel brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings made iiKe new DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. Koontz Garage N 180-J. North Front Street Abstracts rOH IIULIAIILW AI1HTKA0T8 OV TITLB AND INFORMATION Alton? COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. MAHSIIFIKLD AND COQUILLB CITY. OREGON GKNERAL AGENTS, EAHT81RE AND HKNGSMOKKN'S ADDITION AGENTfl FOR CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILROAD MNDM HENRY HENG8TACKEN. MANAGER r i- - - .! ' I IHHHHHHIHHHHHHIIMHBHBHHHHHHIaIHIHEHoHHHHHHHHHHHHHHJIHHHHB i says opponent's platform was merely to reitrdle voters next tuesday wisiiks candidates' merits judged lv actions ox council Editor Coos liny Times Whllo 1 do not bollovo Mr. Evort Hoii "ilcllliorntuly nttoinptcd to be fuddle nml distort the Issues" In his npponl to tho votera lust evening, tlictu mo ii few stutoiucnts tlmt sliould lio corrected nml n few; mat ters tlmt should ho culled to the at tention of tho voters. According to Mr. Evertson's np pi'ul tho question of supporting tho band, of building a elty hull nml of tho twenty mill levy will como be fore the council nflcr the first of tho year for adjustment. In this Mr. Eertsen la mistaken. Tho question or supporting tho baud ami building a city hall will bo "ndjustod" by tint voters next Tuesday. As to tho twenty mill tax levy thnt has been definitely fixed nml will not again bo boforo tho council. Tho onl." time you will hear from this again will bo when you nru naked to dig down Into your Jenns for tho amount. Mr. Evorlsen says: ".My one ob ject nB mayor of Mnrshflcld will bo to PRACTICE ECONOMY" I trust he will not think mo Impertinent If I nsk why this has not been his "one object" during tho past year as councilman. Ho has 'known nil through tho year of tho "changed and peculiar conditions which hnvo arisen" yot ho has not supported the finance committee In tholr efforts t reduco expenses and got ready for these "changed nnd peculiar con'dl lions". Conditions would have been less "changed nnd peculiar" had this economy Idea taken hold of Conn cllmnn Evcrtsen nt tho tlmo ho wns voting to pay out $00.99 each week fiom ,n depleted treasury. This economy Iden Iuih had a very rapid growth with our frlond, almost equal to that of .lonah'H gourd. Mr. Evortson'H policy" as mayor can best ho Judged by his action as councilman. It. A. COPPLB (1'nld Advertisements) Tho polling plnces for tho several precincts Is ns follows! North or No. 17 Precinct at No. 7G2 Front Street North; Central No. 2 or No. 18 Precinct on tho South side of Commercial avenue between Third Street nnd Fourth Street; Central No. 1 or No. 19 Precinct In tho Williams Rulldlug on tho south sldo of Curtis Avcmto near llrondway Strcot nnd tho South or No. 20 Precinct nt No. 701 Second Streot South. Which elec tion will be held nt eight o'clock In tho morning and will continue until eight o'clock lit tho afternoon ot said day. joun w. rutlbr, Recorder. SUMMONS SUIT IN EQUITY NOTICE TO ELECTORS Notice Ih hereby given that a gon ernl municipal election will bo hold 'In the City of Marshfield, Coon County, Oregon, on Tuesday, tho 7th day of Docomhcr, 19 15, for tho purpose of electing a Mayor to sorvo for tho term of two years, two Couui'llmon to sorvo for tho term of three yours uuch nnd n Ito cordor to sorvo for the term of ono year ami for tho purposo of npprov , lug or rejecting certain nitmaurcs amending tho City Chartor tho bal lot title of which Is ns follows: REFERRED TO THE PEOPLE IlY THE COMMON COUNCIL For an Ordluanco to amend Sec tions 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 11, in, 1G, 17 and 19 nml adding be tween Sections 17 nml 18 Sections , I7n. 17b, 17c, 17d, 17e, 17f, 17g, 17h nnd 171, providing for tho manner of uomluntlug candidates for nil elective offices and provld , Ing for the monitor of conducting elections and canvassing tho votes cast thereat mid providing for tho appo'ntinont of vacancies In office. Voto yes or no. 00 Ych , 15 01 No '(S ' , IIBFI2RIIHD TO TIIH PEOPLE IlY THE COMMON COUNCIL For an Ordluanco to amend Sec tion li.'l of tho City Chartor, pro t vldlng for tho manner of conduct ing na I oh of property for non-payment' of any, tax or assessment. -Viito Yen or No. i :02 Yoh. I :io:t No. In the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon, In nml for tho County of Coos. Marshfield Realty nml Trading Company, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Mnry K, Rockier, defendant. To Mnry 10. Rudder, defendant above-named: In, tho Name of tho Stnto ot Oregon: You are hereby notified thnt you nro required to nppcnr nnd answer tho complaint filed ngnlnst you In tho abovo en titled court nnd cause within six weeks from tho dnto of tho first publication ot this summons: to wit: Within six weeks from tho 13th day ot November, 1915, and It you fall to appear on or boforo tho 29th day of December, 1915, sunh date being the Inst dny of tho tlmo pre scribed In tho ordor for publication, Judgmont will bo taken against you for want thereof for tho rollof de manded In plaintiff's complaint, n succinct stntomeut of which Is ns follows: That plaintiff recover from you tho sum ot Six Hundred Fifty Dol lars ($050.00), with Interest thereon nt tho rnto ot six por cent pr n num from tho 1st day ot Novombor, 1912 to dnto; that tho plaintiff ro cover from you tho further sum of Olio Hundred Dollars ($100.00) as an nttornoy fee horelu, nml also Us costn nml disbursements In this suit. That tho mortgage hcratoforu ex ecuted by you on, to-wlt: the -1th day of Novombor, 1912, to this plaintiff, ami conveying tho fol lowing described real proporty, to wit: Lot numbered Five (5) In Dlock numbered Twonty-two (22) In Doan & Co.'h First Addition to MnrHhflold, Coos County, Oregon, to secure thu amount sot forth ubove, bo foreclosed ns by law pro vided, that thu usual decreu ot fore closing Issue nml that said prop orty bo sold In thu manner pro vided by lnw. That nil of your Interest, nnd the Interests of all porsous claiming by or under you In thu abovo describ ed real proporty bu forever barrel and foreclosed. Thnt tho plaintiff may bccoiuo n purchaser of. said real proporty at said sale, that tho Sheriff execute a deed to tho purchaser of said laud, and the purchaser thereof he granted Immediate possession thereof. Service of this summons Is made upon you by publication pursuant to nu order mndo by tho Hon. John H. Coke, Circuit Judge of Coos Coun ty, State of Oregon, on the 1 2th day of November, 1915, directing thnt tho same bo published In 'I ho Cooh flay Times, for a period of six wc.uloi, JtHIN I). (iOSH, JOHN ('. KENDALL, IIBRREItT 8. MURPHY. AMurnuyjt for Plaintiff, First Nat ional Hunk Rlilg., Marshfield, Ore Ron, Dale of first publication, Novem ber l.'l, 1915; last publication, De cember 27, 1915. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS Opinion of Members Is They Will Not Take Out Federal Mquor Id- censes for Next Year Water, water, ovcrywhero and not a drop of alcohol oven to rub one's tired back or lnmo feet In 19 10 Is tho edict ot tho Coos County Phar maceutical Association, which hold Its qunrterly meeting Inst evening In North Rend. In n short discus sion tho druggists expressed tho opinion thnt they should not oven tnko out n federal liquor llccnso for next yenr . Such action would menu that al cohol could not ho purchased nt any drug storo In tho county, not for any purposo. Neither could whiskey bo bought for medical pur poses. Freo Selves of Suspicion In short talks oovoral of tho drug gists stated that they do not wish tho odium thnt would attach to them, If during dry times, they sold alco hol In any form. The opinion was cxprcssod that In tho past drug Btorcs Jinvo been severely criticised nnd soiuo, too, hnvo sold tho liquor on tlo sldo and In 1910 tho criti cism would bo tncrensod ten fold nml more, nnd therefore. steps should bo taken to clonr their skirts by refus ing to tnko out fcdornl liquor llcona ca. It Is possible thnt a special moot ing of the Association will bo called later to discuss tho prohibition question, thcro being too short u time last evening for n thorough consideration of tho problem. Fnvnt- Stevens Hill Unanimously tho members votod In favor of writing tho Oregon sen ators nml representatives in Cong ress to voto In favor of the Slovens Rill which stands for standard pric es, and which is being fought by tho big businesses that hnvo stores In various cities mid cut prices, Prices of drugs have fluctuated up and down on account ot tho war. Tho mombcra Inst night Bet n pres ent standard prlco for such, articles ns glycorluo, quinine and cnrholle acid, all of which havo gono up sov erol times over tholr former prices. Try to Irfiwcr Price Tho notion or the druggists was rather to lower prices than to ad vauco them. Myrtle Point was selected for tho next quarterly meeting of tho Asso ciation In February. Tho mombors prcaent Inst uvonlug woro, William II. Fufnloy, of Myrtlo Point; II. 8, Kuowltou and O. O. Fuhrnian, ot Coqulllo; W. S. Wells and C. Y. I.owe, of Ilnndoii; M, 10. Bvorltt, L. O. Piatt and Mr. Katou, of North riuml; nml Frank 1). Cohan, J. I.oo Drown, Harry Winkler, Finnic Rlrch mid Frank ParooiiB, nt Marshfield. ' " I MMHMWM" . I I and for tho purposo ot voting on 1 tho following questions tho ballot title of which Ih as follows: 'tub following qukstion re ferred to tiih phoplh ry thk common council and 18 merely advisory and NOT LEGISLATIVE. Shall the City of Marshfield pay $150.00 monthly for tho year 191 C, for maintaining the Coos Ray Con cert Hand? Voto Yes or No, 3Q4 Yes. 305 No. TUB FOLLOWING QUKSTION RE- I FBRRBD TO TUB PKOPLB HY TUB COMMON COUNCIL AND 18 MBRBLY ADVISORY AND NOT j LBGISLATIVB. Notloo Is hereby given tho stock holders of tho First National Rank I of Cooh Ray at Marshfield, Oregon, i that tho annual meeting of this as sociation will bo hold between tho hours of 10 u. m. nnd 8 o'clock p. m., Tuesday, January Uth, 1910, nt Its offices In Marshflold, Oregon, for tho purposo of electing n board ot directors for tho ensuing yenr and transacting such other business as may proporly come boforo tho meet In K. Dated nt Marshflold, Oregon, De cember -I, 1915. DOR8BY KRKITZBR, Cashier, XOTICIJ TO CRBDITORS I Shall tho City of Marshfield Issue All parties Indebted to B. B. For rey, proprietor Illnnoo Hotel, nro ' requested to settle their accounts on ' or before January 1, 1910. All tlnoj accounts thereafter will ho placed ( In the hands of collectors. Signed E. E. FERREV, : NEWS OF OREGON t ? 8ALBM A question has nrlson over a decision of the United Stntea supremo court ns to the boundary be tween Oregon nml Washington from Vancouver to tho mouth of tho Columbia. PORTLAND Martin J. Ilodardus, n native of Ohio nml a veteran of tho Civil war, died at tho nge of 70 years. OHBNOCO An attempt was made to rob tho poHtofflcu hut $1.50 from tho cash drawer wan all that was flocurod. RANKSA Rrndley, a fnrnior, committed sululdo by hanging him self, piolmhly because ho was lit had health. PORTLAND--J. N. Teal and C. W. Hodson have left for WashliiB ton to attend the Itlvers and Har bors conference nu dologatca from tho Portland Chamber of Commerce. TUB DALLES -Tho school child ren who sent flour to tho needy Jlelglnu children have received nu appreciation of their gift. PORTLAND Tho Eagles, Mooso and Press club of Portland an nounce that they will comply strictly with tho law regarding tho snlo of liquor utter Jan. 1. DALLAS rurglars entered tno geuoral storo of N. Sollg mid at tempted to dynuiulte tho safe. ASTORiA C. L. Houston was awarded tho contract for tho $U0, 000 grain elevator which Is to bo erected at tho municipal wharf. PENDLETON Three women dlo of pneumonia In the city during tho epnro of twenty-four hours. LAPINB Dan Anghuid, one of Oregon's most prominent sheep men. who was stabbed In a saloon ut Pais ley on Thanksgiving night, U dead nnd Jim O'Kcefu another big sheep man Is hold In Jail on a charge ot murder- HUNTINGTON Mrs. J. N Harris an early Bottler of Snako River Yl loy, died at hor home. OREGON CITY Thomas p. Ran dall has boon nppolntej receiver for thu Northwestern A.ssoelatloH, a eon rorn which hM been soiling orchard land In Out eatt. i ra i l 'M t