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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1916)
TWO DOIMGS u :: COUXCIL IJOUXI) 'JO IMPROVE' "MAIX IH'IJ OF CITV." City Coiiiirllmcii Delude Long nntl Vigorously On Xcw (Initio May Also Open AiulciMUi Ave. Unitedly nnd working with clock llko team work, tho city coiinrllincn hnvo decided Hint Central nvctnto shall ho Improved, from Fourth lo 14th Htrcct this yonr, nnd last night rehuffed nil efforts to throw them off tho trnck of their Intentions. CEMTRALCUT They did not definitely accept tho adopted and tit tho noxt meeting grado last evening, hut possibly will properly ownern will ho given n at their next meeting. Iclinneo to dlscinm tho niatlor with "It's a hlg Job," dcclnrod one iho city futhurH. property owner, glancing over the. Two weeks ago, Harry O. Hoy, city lenglncer'n proflh- mitp that eov- ored tho cntlro tahlc. I'ut If off for n yenr." Dingo. The remark was tho light ed match In tho powder barrel. "Ab solutely nothing doing," Harry .1. Kimball voiced, good and loud. Ably was ho supported by tho other roun- cllmcn and It became tulto clear In a moment that tho city fathom have taken n firm stand. Mny Open Anderson. And hoforo they were finished with Central nvonuo, City 'Attorney Urand 'hnd been Iiintrnttod to look up tho facts. (i3 to whether or not Anderson nvonuo has sfvoti been va cated between 12th and I Mil slrooth, all of .whlcli foretells that tho Im provement, when It comes, will spread nfnr. Tho reason Anderson would prob ably have tt bo opened In this dis trict In that Central nvonuo, above Uth, under tho new project, will not bo divided, ns It now Is, hut will nil bo on ono grado. This then will shut oft tho entrance to several properties that officially arc situated on Anderson avium. "If noccsoary," .Mayor Copplo n.ild, "wo would condemn n Htrcct for Anderson avenue." .Minutes lengthen i Hours. It wits exactly ten minutes to nine when tho city fathers opened their eyes for business, tho previous no minutes having been taken up with tho reading of minutes from the last meeting. Mllo Sumner, .lack Hwautou and 13. L. Hubson, all residents of Cen tral avenue nnd affected by tho now grade, appeared before the council. "I thought that wo had had tho Inst grade for Central uuuo there have about four of them been submitted nnd tho last tlmo the city engineer then told us thera would absolutely bo no nioro of them," said Mllo Suiunor. "Of course, I never like to buck an Im provement, and am willing to stand for my Bharo now, but anyhow wo would like an explanation." Cent ml Ammo the Hull, IMayor Copplo explained, lie said, "tho point Is, wo want to mako at Ienat one street In Multifield as It should bo. Vfo oxpnet to bring thin street up to a piopor grade and mako tho cross streets conform to It. It Is going to bo the hub or tho city, from present liullculloiu." "Yes," put In Harry Kimball, "and you aro going to leave It as It Is, tho main stem of tho burg. nu i tin oi Humps and holes, should Biiy not." Al of which nicniit that they wei hooked." .Mapped Out Willi CntO. Clly Engineer Oldley did not fool kindly dhposed toward altering the grado as It had hem mapped out. "This Is my roctnnnn'ut .tlon. gen tlemen,' he declared, you can tlo exactly as you see fit to, l.nt I stand for this." Ho evplalind that ho hnd spout two or Ihreo months looking over the project and had opont a groat deal ot tlnui In work ing out n gradual grade ror the street, one of about six nml a ipmr ter percent, Make Elght-Foot t'ut. Mr. Oldley said, however, that mo nu at i nn street could bo uiatlu for two feet lnatad of four feotiW" Ar,,,",,', ana not uffect the grade lo any extent mid would appease tlio prop. erty owners. The grade from Sih to 10th will he uniform ,.i ,,. jlteesninu. Frvtl Moyerj, Marlon Mor- hlghoBt rut will be Hglit f,,t. at 13th street, and ptuslbly tlilH llrt will be thrown Into Hie gulch mar tho K L. llobson plneu that Is to bo filled lo grnde. ItEf) rilOSS Dltl'O STOIUJ f TtfflW. a-- jpVtrpjX Hk BBK-LaaHBBBHLw ijjy HBBBBBjPi7fyYrrnT''i cary doalor, MuljLlliL THE OF CITY STREET COUXCIL CONSIDERS PROFILE WITH PEEP KXCAVATIOX I W. Illldcnbriind Would Have UH Foot Drop In Front of Ills Homo To Open Front Street To put 12th street through, from Blrod nvonuo on South, will mean n cut of 27 Id fct In front of tho J. W. Illldcnhrnnd homo, according to tho profile Introduced last evening In tho council mooting hy A. 11. tfldloy, rlty onglncor. Tho grndn wan not resident on that street, appeared and asked that tho street bo opened. He hnd u potltlon from other ownors. Tho grado ns prepared hy Mr. Old ley hi ono of 10 por cent. Someone suggested tunneling. t 0K'ii Front Street "And now that wo aro on streeta," said Councilman Duncan Ferguson, "now Is tho tlmo to think of op ening Front street through from Kl rod nvonuo on south. It Is needed." It was suggested that tho Southern Pacific might movn Its depot further up toward tho heart of the city, a fact (but has vloen rumored about inoro than ouco, Uf they aro figuring) on doing this," snld Mr. Ferguson, "this will glvo them u chtiuco to como In and tell iih so." IMiui.s Are Ortlercti Tho city onglneor was ordered to prepare the plans and specifications for opening tho street through to Hall iivcnuo. It was said that If this paving Is lotto tho Southern Pacific will bo "stuck" for about $7,000 worth of It. D. L. Itood nald that Tlruco Evnns, evangelist, wants to string n ban ner across CentiMl nvonuo at tho Intersection of Hroadwuy. Tho per mission wan given. Protests Insurance Harry Kimball protested against currying $.1,000 flro liiHtirniirn on Iho city hall. I In would, Instead, glvo the engineer, flro proof filing cahlnotn for his maps mitt records. Ilo said the city rorortlor already hail a largo safe which Is fireproof, anil ample for bin papers. "There Is u flro department down nliilrn nnd a iniin on watch tho whole time," ho said. Ilo rlgured the riling rnhluols would cost tt limit 1500. The mutter was referred lo tho finance cotiimlltee. 001 Along the Line of the Willamette-Pacific Road H. L M'KEE IS NEW l mayor nc pi nRCMnr: """"" " ' "-wiiunuu , DeCmls .1. W. Ilcrgiiinn nl List t'rty Klt'ftliiii When Oilier orilclnls Aio I'lioseu, ROUKNl'K. Ore.. April I I.--AI Kv',l,,ral """"K""" (,r ''"'"l '' tlm Immi niiv kI.m'M.iii til. n.i,.i limn. rnco M"l c,)- while III Florence ..- ..,. . .i.(a xiv l.r.. hor of vottiH cast was 115, while the i1'''"'"'"""'! showed 112 on tho boohs. Nineteen volew were sworn In. While no iiamoH of candlatos for the otfU'o of mayor were printed on the ballot, .1. W. llurgmnii mid II. L. Mt'Ko'i each received a largo vote for the pliuw. Mr. McKoo received n majority. Mtirloii Morris, coiiiiulluian (de partment of parks, play ground., wharfs and docks) had no opposi tion. For councilman (department of hlreotn, street lighting, etc.) O. Iluhnko defeated l S. ('arlsou for the place. Mrs. Isiib.l Sevory tecelved a tun Jorlty lor city recorder over lieo. The new city officers, providing lliono oloetiMl iiuallfy, will be: Mayor II. L. MeKeo; couucllmeii, I). V. ,"' and C. C. Ilehnko; recorder. Mrs. I1 Sovery. A comparison of tin records show t,ml ,! ' luim "lul rl women made "" f their privilege to vote. DISTKICT IS WIJ.LTIIV (her Seien .Mllllnn In (lie Port of l'iupiiia. The Unipiiua Courier prints tho following Interesting rncts: Ppon luiuirle mado at the of fices or the assessor ami Hherlff. It has been estimated that tho a.i-j Tho M. ic It. Shlnglo Co.. at scssud Mtluatlon of proporty in the Acme, uro busy luanufacturlng mid ,1'ort of rnipuua district tills year shipping shingles to outside points. will !. 37.0SI,l8ri. As compnrod.Liist weok they shipped tlmlr first with the last assessnient roll, thla will show nn Increase or 33.3711 8 IT. owr the nsficssiiiont or last yenr ialinnlit tlili .li..,.l. ...... . . 1 ' ...... in.n. iinnni COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELb. OREGON. TUESDAY, APRIL COUNCIL t ' " " TO PUT POOL .MIXOHS HEREAFTER Mt'ST KEEP FROM IIHLIAHP HAM'S List of Xntitcfi Oh en Police nntl Pro prietors Council A nulls City Parle Action Minors hereafter aro to bo kept but of pool nnd billiard hal)n. The 'city ordinance! In this retipoct Is to he vigorously enforced. Every pro prietor of a locnl pool room nnd or rery policeman has been given n list for minors of the city, thus ncnunlnt- Jug thorn with tho agon of tho boys who frequent these places. Tho city council sanctioned tho move by ptiy lng a bill last evening for stenog rapher's services In transcribing tno lists frpm tho school records. Htrctnftiro, so tho officers say, they luivo gone Into places and have found young fellows playing, hut pin vnr In lily they would protest they woro over 21 years of ago and tho hiollro litis been "stumped." Now, irwliau such a protest Is made, nil they licod to do Is to refer to their list. Wants .Map' of Park C. I. Hulgurd, representing u park commlltco of the Chamber of Cotn- luercu, clime' before tho council, unk ing that ho be furnished with a con tour limp of tho city park, showing tho grades, and also that permission bo given to cut out certain trees nntl ifalfio tho underbrush. Mr. Oldley said that tho contour 'map was wanted for the purpose of some time building a little pond In the gulch of tho .park, making It a rustic ispot and tho like. , Someono sprung tho bugaboo, "Mosqultos," ami tlioro was general alarm. "I've been hero 3G yearn," put In I). U Rood, "nnd the city lias never spent ono penny on a park. 1 think It Is high tlmo that they did." It was found that tho contour map would cost In tho neighborhood of $100 to prepare. .Should Pity Debts I think that wo had better pay lip soino of our debts first," was the 'suggestion of tho mayor. "Wo have 4$lfi,000 In city warrants otitstanttiiig now on which wo aro paying Intor- Hisl." Knthtialnsin for the park lagged. Tho final argument was that ho contour map would bo furnished tho Chnmbor of Coiumorco iih soon, us It was expressed, "there Is sonic ac tion In sight uud a certainty that they expect to go ahead and upend some money, Instead or later should ering tho burden on the city." mill will operate p,.!,,. Tc-itiico Plant On Sltislitw Piepaies For Wink. Tho Sluslaw Pilot aayH: Paul 'Schllstroui, prosldent ami "Tuesday announced that tlio mill was getting ready to make a steady run all summer. ll- also stated that the company had chartered thv schooner Coiiiillle, under command of dipt, llermiiii Wetzel, and tho bout would bo used for taking lum ber to California markets. Arraugciii'iiits aro alao being made lo ship lumber hy rail or tho Pntay, or hotli wtiya to 'Portland, where ,thoy have a demand for their pro ducts. .VOTES ADOPT EPCEXE. Heeauso there has not been suf ficient signature.) to (he petitions, the proposition for. 370,000 road bonds will not como up ut the May primaries. The Eugene Chamber of Coiu morco has sent to tho Portland Chnuilier congratulations on tho suu eossiiri completion or the first year or the organization. 111... It. . ta .. i no notiiiieru rncuie win ex pend 3100,000 making improvements In Eugene mid the freight terminals will probably ha movul to tho city. The boyj ot the Etigeiio V. M. C. A. will hold their annual encainp nieut near Lebanon this your. SIILVCLE MILL WtOltlvlNO Anno Plant Is Shipping Out PllltlllCl, Iti 'carload nnd hnvo more orders than they inn keep up with Tho firm Is composed or O. E nn ,r I? t, ...! 1 n . .....1 in j 1,1m i, v lUMiioius, $ I NEWS OF OREGON : t . THE DALLES Paul Lomko when found by n warden with fish of not the proper size made his escape, emp tied tho small fish into a stream of water nntl when trlod for violation of the Inw, was found not guilty. EUGENE Tuberculosis 1 being fought In Eugono hy tho health com mittee of tho federated clubs. iEUOENE Tho people of Iano county aro making plans for n good roads day when ovoryono will turn out and work on the roatls. HOHSmma There Is n plan for tho consolidation of four school dis tricts along the t'mpqua rlvor through whlcli nrrangement tho pu pils will bo transported by boat. KLAMATH FALLS nimlneBB, men of tho city are Btartlng a plan ' to put to n vote of tho people the I building of n municipal highway to connect with tho suburbs of Ship plngton nnd Pelican City. COVE ltopresoiitutlvcs of organ lzntlons met to dccltlo how to make ti in oio beautiful city. PENDLETON AW O. Murrcn was Indicted for second tlegrco murder (tt fmmnnl lin ll'ltli flm Irtllln. nf ' Wendell Phillips of Spokane In a scuffle over n gun. KELLOOO Tho big Englewood ranch containing nbout NO acres, formurly owned by J. M. Engle, de ceased, has been sold to W. L. Ar chainbcau of Portland. WOODIUTHN Tho members of tho (I. A. It. held a celebration of the! fiftieth anniversary of tho organi zation. PENDLETON' The people of the y will ,ol. n bnby nnd eugenic city win noid n bnby nnd eugenic content. April 21. nnv.-n- all experienced ahlnglo mill men. 'pi.i,, ...in i....: ....I.. ...io in uiio limy iiuun Biiwing iibotit tlireo weeks and keeps a forco or rivo men busy at tho plant nntl crow or. six or soivn In the woods. Iho mill hns a cupaclty or ;i(),000.,i,imMiier anil Jlster. Mm. Hugh I'or nnd It Is plannetl lo run night and tlay as soon n.T conditions will per- mlt. I lie eilll IllUOIlt n i-mm i oroil tno nest olitnlnablo nnd will bo ndd- oil to, and tho plant enlnrgcd, us tho business demands. HUOV IS PLACED. 'I no lighthouse lender Mnznnltn placed a now bar buoy at tho moutl. of the Sluslaw. Capt. .Folni!NoW( (lf , Klirliiir liditii 111. il... ! ......uj .;!. uin nu mo uoiiei to snow tii. captain or tho Mnn srnnltn whero to locate the buoy. Sluslaw Pilot. WtESTItAlii: .MILL SOLD in...... ii-iii ...... i " " M' ,"0. .in iieing Me.sort. The Westlake mill properly luia been sold anil tho now owners plan to enlarge It, and also to erect n box factory In connection. Mossera. Schillings, tho purchas ers, luivo nUo Invested In timber In Hint troetlon mid expect to oporato upon u largo scale. This . moans Hint Westlako will not only ho ti summer resort In tho future, but also u manufacturing town. SIiib law Pilot. VIILL (,'AUHV .MAIL. W. I). Cojloy has taken n contrnct ! to carry the mall between Itodsport nml Winchester Hay, u nowly estab- .,..-. . . , , . iioni.li iHiHiiiiiuo at mo moiitii of the Ump.iun. Tho mall leaves Win- elmsi.ir tin,, i.. .i -- - rim III Mill llllll Mini' II II 1 1 Iteetlsport Courier. about noon. Unipiiuai 1 WILL IIE( EIVE IIIIIS. The Port of Umpiiia will receive bids for the 3200,000 bond Issue on May 1. SELLS MOAT IIOUTH, Tho Unipqua Courier aays. Sheriuaii Lystor, who has been carrying the mall, ereain, passongors and (relglit between lleedBport, Oar dliiur and Sulphur Springs for tho past year, has sold tho boat "Pilot" and the good will or the business to W. T. Downr. who will continue tho hii3lness In the future. ,- CA'ITLE AltE SHIPPED. A band of about no head of stock fill I III vviih lirimi'lit I.. I.'l,,.... ...... rr... " ".'"C... iw iliiiuui-v II Ulll Ileceta nnd taken lo Mupleton on a! bfow. iMom Mapletou they woro bhliped to Porlland in cars, and la- tor will bo taken to Redmond, Ore gon, nnd turned on the range. Flor ence WJjst. SEND your CLOTHES KAltLY tolrtant Industries aro nlroady stat- ly changed to straight "ronubll vll Filter nis.li. ,j.Y DOVLE, Ing through tho press that tllolr so as not to bo noim J.. . HI ,. - ..i..l...i. . ...- . .'..... . ,ollCal OUtCIIStS ii"iiu iii, 11, 191 6-EVENING EDITION. ,,.,,,, iMMir lrd "" ill I r THE UNIVERSAL..CARj i 111 Ml ' ' . Vou want lo know nlntt your niotoi' lllj , III cm will tlo. The inllllon-riir Kuril 11 IN pc i fni inane i iiuswers youi' iue.stloii. II Bill Siiiuililnir the ii.olor car iicbils of nil ill classes, tho Kuril Is opcr.iletl nntl g ' iniitntiiliietl In clly or t'liiintiy lor " ' I 'ntiotit luo tentfi a mile uith mil- B i HI versal I'okI xeivlco behind it. II I . TOI'ltlXM (AH Sp"-" H ' g HPXAMOl'T .11175 ' I On lls'lay nntl Sale nt I 8 1 feno K XrkiAfAV Oil JUC1CI A X vr 9r wl Ml fill B 'III lllj "THE GUNNERY." I All B , ";: ' . r ' - 1 III I I 1111 I E mawmiiw mjimjwiw" " "i mill nu...,. jj r ; 1 S News of Near-by Towns & cot'XTV si:at xi:ws. Xote.s of CimmiIIIo People Toltl tho Sentinel. J. W. Lonevo received from tho po.U office tlepartnicnt nt Washing.," '' - . "" ', ' ",., 2 ton his unnolntmeiit na postmaster ,", ' , ' ''. " , ,,,,, , ,,.,., ....... ?m' f. C0 ' . .,h. " . 1", . .r?.' 'ton his appointment nu postmaster , .... , , ,...,.,, ill,rliru om lho"irfp0. v..., .,,i nnn ,.r ...v n.onnv 1m ,i.on collected tit tho officii of tha tUilllJ ("IIVUi'JUU lit ,.......,, ,..-.. ... -.... Hlicrlff. Tlio total tine is $ nut, is-. Mrs. M. McDonald and her daitgli- or Cliarlottt', utarted for Modesto. I Ctillfoniln. fr ti visit with their! cr w.uis, f that place. Mr... Mc'yonPi' ,,. .;,,, . ,, tolla donald nlso took with hor bnby .lean f .,. ,..,., 1,vnl.(.i1,l. I1H follows: ...!... I.no I....... l...r.. wllli linr i'r:iiiil.i 1 "ii " vn mux. ...... ... n piuvnts Tor soino time. Minn Elma McDonald accompanied the party to !tlu. llnv. MIsh (Minrlntlu nlllllil tt) I'C ....... ....... ...... ... llllllll III Uilllionilii llir mtiiiu iiiiiu. (H'ltltV COUXTV .NOTES (tltilitr Frank Danlols Is renorted mi being lust ..llio. with nn oliiiiirM of Iiii proving. U'rtWH were: Eddie, .lolnu, Tlioo - Miss Nelllo Voorl.elB of Ittnieburg'"''"" W,";Ii"; '""' MfC11' ri was III town Inst evening en routo lo ''''. IwHUi Wnkuimiii, Ewlyn Cnr - Iho Mountain School DU.rlct u, '. Florence Wlllhlta nnd Vclma piiitiiiiniicn lint uiiniiniir Inrin llmro. McllOlS. .MIS. Mclltlla, the leiichor, 'i;coiuiuenco tho siiminer term there i,nln,VBtH ,cctB ll ,,0WM "ow mM nny 'lny' PltOIIATE MATTEIIS. The following probate uiiittorai woro up 111 couit recently: II. T. Hanson, of Marshfleld, was itppolnted adinlnlslriitor of tho es tatu of Arthur T. Hansen, of North lleitil. doceased. Emilia Ithodi'H wtu nppoiuted GU,u"',,!in for I,,l,lll" Helnlgor, u irmni nvrno mill I nr- civirt-ui cno vvii-i. dc ..-..,.. ..,-, .... S KtNli HtWtU MT WttK I . -. . . v - - -- 1 1 ii n ....... ... ....... I,,, ....iioi 1 I., It..ll..r ..! f .'........... I'. III.... T. L. Carey, Supt. or tho Maclcay K' " nutiross aim leaning mue for commiuion and broker- ut Weddorbtirn. Is now the t :'0H of t I'rogrum. ,aii othi''iiabiiuie.. including ..... il conltal and aurnlui S,83,l.i. proud owner of n new i:ucvroiei -,,., automobile. Owing to bad roads. COMES HACK AOAIX ,VnbuViie,.'.,,eiu.Vv." ST ''. however. Mr. Carey has not ye. got V rTocttf,?r.ucrr?. .n 'oVTTmimi J ? " , his car litiuio from llandon. but ox- 'Hie Pott Orford Trlliiino says: ter Ji. iota '':'.:.' Who Snj-h They Are Alrwuly which have hltherlo guided It. Hut Much Sliongcr. Ithey thonuolvo; tiorliiui to re-write A0c..,erw,.coo.n.,T.m., !nyll'K. '" tluircforo. when pence UEULIN. April It. -One of tliejw,,,,u". tll0'- will Ik- peace nnd re- most Inovltnhlo Industrial consa- llof fro J'rH of blootUhod. hut tiuences or the war will ho. In tho "10 wap of ln,,(- wu "uececil It. und mi ii nu ..r iii...r...i.,.. i.i......ni,.. ...ii tor of the Soalalo Praxis, tho.w, ,1-" ' Kllvilirllianllli- f tin. niwlllmi ,it omployei s, Individually and tts3oel- ntde In federations. In the course . of tho war, tlio professor snys, tlio powor 01 1110 ompioyors lias nircaiiyi eunrmnusly Increased, and although their numbers luivo diminished, tholr strength does not rost so much ' on tholr nuniboia as 111011, us oiiiIh Coos county up to and Including the nunibor ot their oslabllshmonts. Saturday, April 1, was 1,080 or "As n rule," Profossor Fruncko.whoui COO woro roglstoreil hist continues. those establishments' week, says tho Cou,ulllo Sontlnol. hno Improved mid strengthened tho Politically tho registration now position, and hnvo iucrensod in con- stand ns follows; cenlratlon. There urn now fwor Hopubllcans. a.OSO? nnn.nmie . , ....!. .4 ... m I 1 . . . T u , , ,"na"' iiiiij Miming luum id tuatuiaiiy "ih, ioj; froiiUjltlonlats, 63; Pro complete, mur tlioro can bo no lon-igrosslvo Hopubllcans, r.; Non-partl-Ker doubt that German Industrials, son 7; Progressives, 23; refused uttor tho war will go hand In hand to state, 22. with tho ngrlculturnl nlllances auil h Is said that a large number with tho mlddlo class leagues. ,of poplo who had registered na "The lending mon of tho most Im-, "Progressiva ronniiiinn..n . r niuiiuin. 1-1 uiiuii iiiu'iiiuiKeo. nntl 1 ifilnor. The eatlmatetl value of tho lestato Is ? aoO. Attorney (1. T. Treagold prescnt- ,ed u petition for tho appointment T u.lmHil-lrulor for the tU;,r fau r "" "' "" " " in a hotel In Los Aub-Ios. October -22. I BIB. They were suffoctled lltllllilJII IIU lllVill .'! fc..v. - 22, lir,. They were hy the gas which had not been turned tiff. -Conillllo SeiltlllOl. SCHOOL HAS CLtrSED I'mI'Hn Uedderluirii Have Done '",", Work. llliv1 , u',,.i.i.i,..rii. in - i, i i. .... wniiiiji'iinrn ui' inn ciiunn 'u WnillUrhltrn school eltMOll N l ' nesdiiy with appropriate exerciser!. . .... . A number of visitors woro present - . . . .. ...... ... ....i wno oxprossou uioiuhoivcb us wuii '..i..,.,! ,v.i.i. I,tl, II... ..rntM-niii run. idwised with both the program ron-Jjr0 'doicd and with the nronrcsj Hindu1 ' 4 ... .... ,, . ... .,..., ,. ll, IIIV MI'lll III llllll fltlll ....... Attendance and doportmeiit woro, especially good this term. Each pu- pi I who was not Into during the six i ,nontliB school session, received n - i1,',z" - Tl, I'l'lln receiving such iiimiiiiii, .nu iiiiviii, ,, , , , , . .... Henry Splckles roglstei-d at the tnapp hotel ..Mon.lay, with the In- eutlon or staying. n.o.ith on nn ...ll... l.. CI. .1.1.... tfl... ..I.. I....I . ... ... Kiuipi It outing . ... inviuud " l,nii.,i i lit Mi Ul.iI1.. ril l.ilt...l 1.I Orford 12 years ago as purser of I . tho stemuor Eastland. Ills vensel often laid hero to got shelter from - 'northwest gnliM, nnd during thcao times, Mr. Sickles discovered tho good HshliiK hore, und It la thla luro of tho finny tribe Hint hna brought him back thla time. njsumo with nhsoltttu conviction ,, V 7. T:.,.."; ;r. r.T iTimTptiov of l,mt t,,e" u,' tho inu,i,or8 of Hio.NOnCE OF HE .Ml Pit ' HllllatlOll. ThO.V ns st that Koelnl ...... ...... ,........ Doniocracy shall learn a lesson from! in. i inn, iiiiii ii-iviiKi i nu prinicipios Ml... ....... ...! ..I. . .1 .... . ( wuu niiuu n uuiiuiii' nu nit iinu i XP.MHEU ItE(JISTEIIEI) ' lunniiUi,,, 1 Far In Lead of Oilier Polilinil Parties. Thu total registration ot voters 1 . . .--.-. ,"iMi socialists, :il7; Indopond- lien nrimnrr iinv nn-i.. ......... res. Don't Eudurr ltcliing skin Wo tirco nil skin Fuffcrpm v. . roiicht4ircllPf In vnln, to trj tU9.MT wnsh, tlit 1). I). I). Wrlnlln-'.11isl4 rcmn.' All skin dlRonws J" Sl ff .' Ec. Its soothing ..lis. Its Ingridllnrt1' jvlntergrrcn, lliymnl nntlb El?cCt !'. 8 Ih-ch usisl by ilnctiirs for ypar. in iv' h,T nf the wkln. Tho llniiUi tln cB,rtl.he.Pn licnllng ItiKrodli'iits ilon K? It1 lo the mot ot the illsonnc , ' 6lhPott DrttpRlsts nn nlml to rppftmm.4 .. BPOtllhW. ctiolliiBirpiW. 2.V.r?0?W..,hl Come to n nml we will toll iou mJi'lw thin rpinnrknble rpmc.Iy Yout "iSS,?.lit imlrss tho llrst boltlo rpllpvos o? t?1 Soap keeps j our skin healthy.' Aft about? Dn n Fwi5Yn JLF JLF the Standard SMn Rtatdy An wiiy thalr or PX(tA rocking clialr often nilili iiiiitli lo the iippearaiiro of t0 Hilling room or Mvrlur. Itesldc, Iho iippearanttw, R lncrcsts llic comforts of Iho homo. Coit3 hi nnd let us show joit our largo Hue. It will soon ho tlmo for the hprlng hoiiseeleanlng nml job, liatl lietler figure on tho extra furniture or new plcu-s )oit will neetl Iti iniiko iho chaiijfvs jou tleslre. Going & Harvey Company Norlh Front St., Phone 196 (WNoraioorTim annual eiAE!a . jj,. YHU 1 1 m r. , MJ r V- lntt..-nM (' ') Niagara TlfG InSUfanCe 10. of nr York, In tlio mite or New Tork, t tho .lilt lny of Decrmbtr, 115, mad tttki Imurnnco Oommtiiloncr ot the itu eCOtt. (tun, pursuant to law: Cnpttit. I Atnount-ot capital paia up H,000,OM.ty Jnronif, Net itremlums received durlnr l no year IntcrMt, dlvldendi and rrnli re nr l,(SI,TILIt celvrrl ilurlnir Iho yenr 33S.BT0BS n,tyn Income from other lourcei re- ,ilf ccivea aurinjc mo var....... " iMOa'nr, 'iN.t ioe pot.1 durimt the yc.mi.mum.ti - j durUm tho year, commlnloni I N nnd alarlca Tiold durlnff tlio , lliywena iioiu on cnpiiai hock - i aurinn ino . .year tmmt Tttxc, Itceniea and feci paid durlne tho scar :is.JUM (Amount of oil other cipendl- i turc ,.. ot,im.i ' ...... . ..tiikki U(Ai VAfClluliUII. ........... T-. .,". And". lvalue of lock and bondi nwnml tnnrlmt valuel I6.01S.010.Ou 'Loana on morlgaBea and collat- rni, etc KHZ!!. ICadi In liankf and on hand..... lOI.WItl rmmluma in courna or coucciion . wrltton alnco September 39, 1 1013 ej3.llT.TI Interoit und renta duo and ac- ,.,,, cruea .... u,v..i Total meet ....IMUIIUI 'i.iwei.M.aH - iij NM ' U0)M Oot. .dmliied l. Ore." ,f BOn IMWim ' JTuUi.t zwm Amount of unearned premium . ,., .,, lAinouni or uncoriu-u i1 'iiiiu i on hii oiiiiianninir ri" .".- llunlnena in tirmon r v p.,,,,, ,niurBnce. written during mtnM L"; JSSJna.'ilV.'eViVVdMurKf 'uu ,,' ;.VurnWiuVln iii. , I ...in. ....... .. rrTM., v . .,., .,,.rlni. iIim lear ... - v.nr 4I.40J (0,011 ti i.o Incurred irinic the er rrotnl amount or inuriu ? tuniiinir in Oregon necember WJllHj 'vVvHiiiv' it'iii: ixmuanck ro.. y okouob w ikwi . s. cre r itomey for ""1c,;.kti it keiiiso . i0 uoard of t.jJ n1 ' '"" l "' " 1IENIIY SENOSTACKb.N ; Local Itopresontninu t Mtirshfleltl, Oregon -- '.SPI'IAI I.Ml'lliM i,.i....i Notice Is hereby given that P tnnt to tho provisions of Chapter J l.n..t """"i " i"" , i f 'rHo XXVI,, L. O, I.. " cordanco with the terms ami toa tlons of snld 7',B' ;ho ad Mr.rshfiold .will take ''." ' dj cancel the special Improome , "t said City of Maraniwi , vuuiilt . viv.v"i - --.i tiiiin ' of Novtrabor , .V.cach o l...i . ,.n .. lfiC Illl'lllSlVt). Cl" uun.il iu "" " u,i 1,1 l.nn.ln linliiir for thO SUm of 3r.00.00, and nil of said bonus bear In,: Interest nt C per cent per aw.--. mid will on the next soml-anmiai pon period of said bonds, to ' f On tho first day of May, j9. P to tho proper owners and w of wild bonds, face value or thereof, with accrued Interest to f dnto nnd tho owners and "olu" said above described bonds arc . nc hy notified to present the same for payment and cancellation , to . w dorslgned, tho Treasurer of saw nt his office In said City of M field, Coos County, Oregon, o day of payment, concollatlon and demptlon. nnd re further jjllt that lntorest thereon wi l said interest payment period. On Mny first, 1910. 6, Dated this 4th day of "'. 0 W KAfFMAh TrenBiiror of the City of M ' field, Coos Countv. oxth 4 4 11 18 2S, !! IHIW1IW Beautify Your Home