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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1916)
X3HWWBElfiSiwiB3 ! SIX THE COOS BAY TIMES, MAR5HFIELG, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1916. EVENING EDITION OF CITY COUNCIL All That is Newest is Here at The Hub! The quality, variety, tho InllN vidiiutity, iiikI tho icry model ale pricing of our tintiiitiitoil nssnrtH xx tx u xx xx xx xx XX XX xx u xx n xx xx THE OLD PROTEST IS REJECT ILL BIDS-DOGS TO RUN FREE incuts will at oneo indicate to J nit i DOIMGS nEUAftg' ; Ife 1 Of Dili' lU'CSt'ltt lOCoVll Mm (Ill) CIIIISO business. Unprecedented Offerings in New Spring For Women ckxtiuij avkxti: phopfhtv owxkhs ihcfoiif, eouxciii Ql For OURS 9iu.no, ? in, f? i7.no, 9110, pst and up to $10.00. Now Taffeta Silk ami Cloth Suits In plain nnd fancy tailored models Jaunty bcltcjd ef fect, flaie, ripplo ami sport stylos. Materials Include Fnlllo Silk, Tni fotn, d'almi-dlno, Velour and Wovst ed Chocks, .Jersey Cloth and Serge. Hub Dry Goods Company "SMAItT WKAH FOIt WO.MI3N" Corner Broadway and Central Avenue, Phone, SMU. Today's North Bend News XX xt XX XX XX XX XX XX tx XX Important Notice to North Readers of the Coos Bay Bend Times A1 LONG tho lino of Improved servlco for North Hund rciutarn and iinirniiu ni 1 111 1 iiiikh. 111 11 miirn imu rnroniiv iiiicfin nvitt inn r r rler dcllvoYy system or North Ilond. which has heretofore boon j tt"lfn,,"R0r 0J0ry"iiew "oHncU" .1 I... II,., V.trll. lln.,,1 VniM f'.. ll..i ......!..... ...Ill l. !.,., 1... u.viy III.H 1111111111. City Dads Ilcseiud Fin'tncr Action Iti'Kiirtliiig (Jrade Xo More lagging Through Streets Loudly tho property owners from along Central avenue protested to tho city council Inst evening and when tho smoke of battlo had clear ed away tho proposed prude of City Hiigincur A. 11. Oldley had for tho hccoihI tiiuo been altered. At 11th street, under tho now ruling, there shall ho no grading. West of this for a short distance thcio will bo a little grading nml from there on a cut Is necessary for tho grade. Stand lly Their' (inns Through the shot und shell Mr. nl.il ...... t . . ... .. . I uiiui,' ium .uuur yuppie nciu tnoir i trenches and refund! tr linilcn rrnm I their stand that thoro ought to bo a two-foot fill nt tho Intersection of Central and 11th street. And so nt tho next meeting of tho council thoro will bo ti third profile of tho strcot ready for adop tion, maybe. C. A. .Johnson, who owns property j on Anderson avenue, was present (protesting ti fill nt llth. "First H you trletl to drown mo out," ho said I to tho council, "and now you nrc l, trying to bury mo. It Isn't right." Hut Mayor Copplo declared that ; thoy only meant to put dirt In thoro ' to get tho property owners out of i tho water. ; I'fge.s Foundations ; "Wo'il hotter unit putting our I houses up thoro on blocks and nmko tho foundations of Jack-screws," put In Judge llnll, " so as to 'moot the COUNCIL AWAIIHS xo cox THACTS FOIt WOHK Delays Projects For' Another Two Weeks To Cost ijil.lNH.HH to Itedeck Ninth Fiont Strttet Mils for sewer work nnd curbing wore rejected by tho council last ovonlng on the ground or ii regular ity and dissatisfaction. Tho work Is delayed two more wcoks at which tlino bids again will bo received. Tho contract wns to have boon awarded for tho sewer along tho west lino of Front street between Markot nnd Aide' Ave. and thenco to tho hay. The same ivjts truo of ti sower on Fifth street. Tho com panies bidding were UJoniulst und company, Andorson-Klocknrs com pany, Alclailn and McLean, Long strom Construction company iin.l .Moon nnd Oldley. Those sumo firms, with tho ex ception of McLaln and .McLean, bid on tho concrete eutblug nnd side walk between .Market und Alder avenue. s. C. Small also had In a bid. Tho Longstrom company had tho lowest figures for tho sldowalk, $1,283, but the accompanying chock wns not certified. On tho recommendation of City Knglncor Oldley tho work of Iljoni- ulst nnd company for tho ferry ap proach on Ulreh uienuo was accept ed. Front St i cot Matter Tho estimated cost of tho redock-! 11V TIH VOTU COlWCIIi FAILS TO s PASS IIOL'XI) OKDIXAXCi: "If Yon Think Muro of Your lni Than You Do of Your Homes nnd (Jiinli'ii.s, All Kight." Copplo Voting tlirco to three tho council last ovenng turned down tho pto posed Ann ordinance and hereafter tho hounds, daschunds, torrlors, and all tho family of dogs may roam tho streets at tholr own sweet will, pro viding, hmvo.ver, tholr owners hnvo paid Iho required municipal dog tax. Tho ordinance, as read, declared thoro are "great dangers to the peaco, 'lictilth and safety" of tho city arising 'nut of the letting of dogs run looso. Inasmuch ns thoro was an emergency clause attached, had it passed, tho ordlnnnco would liavo boon In effect early this morning. lint it failed. Counnllmcn Kimbnll. Rood and Handel voted for It. C. K. Powers moved that tho en tire matter bo referral to tho water front committee, possibly under tho bollrf that that body know best how ,to rid tho city of dogs. V. X. Kkblnd championed tho BAKING POWDER msoiutety pm,Q MADE FROM GRmM QF fAnm Vlons, why all right," h Permission was it, ho said. BaW tIlBt , - Knintod to John endangers the 1 ? Hiioililon to build a garage nl tho ntul 3,. , , imn Mntersoclion or Soventh and .IoIiiihoiiI tliom lm -,. if Y M " iivoiiiiB, tho former street oudlng at! a hnr.l riei i lerth,d Hint iilnpn. ' "h'll nil U.. Hint place; Prcjtert lnsin:i,ir(. Hates llowovor pormlsslon .wan r.iriifled llornian Larson to build a milium .... ,ii..i.i , ........ .. .; , ., , . , , ... "" iik"ihiui avenue wiiutn I io tiro """" icroMfc ij rniiRo of tha lioitiitl ilntift. "V III Hi m ...... .. ... ,w . . " ,. .. " ', , , -i, iinms. no would nave mado U of '""" ,0 "irt iase totMP. , , ..,, , , , ,Ainre?ni stooci ugainni t ho move. Hoi "' " """'uio record Th motorcvclo 11 hnvo to havo sninn' ,,u i. ,.. ul " . . " . i. i u uiiuiii JUU. nritiun nn rigui to itenp Mini in tow lias iu, 'I .. ... "vv" iir. JVIirH in l.l,,.. .1... . '! ......,: 8uioi.M, piigoiHH,', 'lty Knglncer A. H o'jl ",,u" I'PrmiMion throuji,,,. iSomoono suggested thcro wan a way ' out, meroly to tench tho animal to I run fnsler. Classes DoJTs With Cows "'riiniit'n tin Inn,., unnttn vi1l.l... u ..,,,.,.,. iirni tfl lliu I UIIUI.IV- 1 ...,.. ., ,,, ,,,w. j o,)..nu iiuuti 1IIH Ing of North Front street beyond ,loKa to run nt largo than thoro Is Hemlock avenuo Is S I.I8S.S8. lot cows go freo about tho stroots." ... . . . ... ,. , ... i iijorquist ana company havo this i """ i"c Boiiiuuent. 01 tuo mayor rt"-"1 ' N nTnimrirnmm iwiijw , j, -!SJ l.n.,,1lml I... 11,., V.-tll. lln.iil V.n.'u f'fi Tltfi 1.11 fi'litru ...III Lit .,.,.!., ,1,.. 4.lt,,liw.l kJJ i.iu t.uilll .fui.i. .u,,0 v. ,, .u .....u.n (fill IJU 1IIIIIUI LIIU dlroct supervision of Karl Ituub, w ho will have ehnrgo of delivery, col lections and all mutters pertaining to Tho Times service In that city. Tho Times Is grateful for tho put rouago It has received In North Dcnd and hopes by Improved service to make manifest Its npproclnMon, t NORTH BEND BRIEFS t $$ Mr. HlacUuiuro Is In North Dcnd on a business trip from his much on North Inlet. S. Peterson from Unyuos Inlet Is H North Ilond visitor. CJiih 1'otornou Is In from his ranch on North Inlet. J, H. Paulson of Coiiulllo was In North I Tend on a business trip. Krncftt Anderson from lluyuos In let was In North llnd today. Abo Anderson, who owns a splen did ranch on Koutuck Inlet, nnd who has been In Arizona for somo time, has rulnrifiMl to Coos liny. Mrs. N. K. Dagett, from Coos Itlv or, Is visiting friends In North Ilond. Charles St. Den's, from North Lnko Is a North Mend visitor. It. It. Piulterton of North Inlet Is n business visitor in North lloud. Chester Hmott was In North Ilond today from North Inlet. Peter Logglo Is having tho Hide walk In front of tho-Logglo ball ro plnnked with now planking. This will Improve tho appearance of Washing ton street, l)r Pratt lit bade from Ourdluor where ho has been for tho last fow tluys. MIND UNBALANCED indgo C. L. Ponnock believed Hint tho property Is far onongh fiom tlio center of tllo city to allow tho grudo to stand ns U Is near I ltli, In which vlclnty ho has two or threo houses. K. Hopson also protested a now grado, and so did John Uackmnn and Jack Swnnton. Influenced Too Kitslly At this point .Mayor Connln tnnir MLSL-OUTPXH HKFa'lLS WAIIIIK.V, JJ0 ZT"T ' "n"" V"' ,l0 snlil. "Many of tho in sinkn tho councils of tho pnst UL! vi:.Tin:iti.i:v of xohtii iikxd Warren Weathorley, a well known inudo by I havo been duo to tho fact tho prop- XO IIOPi; FOU IlKCOYKHY OF MILS. S. S. .IFXXIXOS - - - Mrs. 8. S. .leuuliiKs, wife ot tho North Ilond merchant, Is today mported to bo Miry low. She hast been In a erlt- I ni condition for a week or moru past and today It was reported that t hot o was no hope for hor recover). Tho itiiiny friends of Mr. Jennings and hor family will bo grlovod to leant of her condition. yoiing man or North Ilond, is Buffer- j ')l,y owners linvo conto flooding up 1... ... .... , ,., .......... I. llurn tin ,1 1,,. rl..nl,.. f... .. " iniiiiiy iniiucuceii i no eouncllmon. If wo have nn ongln eor, I say, lets take his advise." Thereupon tho mayor was halted by erlos from tho properly ownors. "Its not so". 'Wot on your tin-typo," and so on. "Tho courts will have something Io say nhout this, you enn bo Hiiro," put In .ludgo John llnll. . Hut through ,lt all tho city en Klneor could bo heard, stubbornly lofendlng Ids position. "Hero l your grade, gentlemen, I refuse to fhnngo It, though you, yourselves, can tuko any action that you want. H will bo over my recommendation. Tho grade as 1 havo outlined It horo takes Into consideration nil tho Hlreot Improvements that must ho ihiiiii in tno vicinity of Contrnl avenuo." Action In HcM'Imloil On tho reconiinondatlon of c. K. P.nvors tho council roHciiuimi u lull from n montal trouhlo which be came serious lust night. 1 Io Is ubnut 2( years old and for about four years worked us flroman at tho Porter Mill, Lately ho has been employed at nn ollor and In tho yard. lie has boarded for somo tlino pnst at tho DoWeese homo near tho mill. Lately ho complained or it heuducho qulto often nnd nt times did not sooiu to ho unite himself. About 2 o'clock thin morning ho wont from iho house out Into the yard In his night clothes. Mr. DoWooso heard him nnd tried to get him back Into tho Juhihu hut could not do anything with him and sent for tho officers, it wns deemed best to confine him nt the city Jail for his own safety. iWeathorloy Is spoken of ns n very lino young man und steady worker. His rrleuds think that porhaps his tworklug so long as flromiiu In tho excessive- heat nuiy have hud somo- thing to do with his trouble nnd thoy1 hone that under medical vara he will recover. union of a week ngo making n two Tho young man's brother and sister! "'ol ''" "t th and Central. Coun- contrnct but ennnot start tho work until tho ordinance has been signed. Tho council ugroed Unit Wednes day afternoon thoy will go In a body to North llrondwny to look over tho matter of Mrs. Lapp's lands that havo been bought In by tho city for strcot Improvements. Permission was given tho men who expect to hold auto races at tho fair grounds to strotch it ropo across Fourth strcot on Kruse, dur ing tho rnces. Wants Permission Asking that ho bo allowed to put up a tomporary structuro comor Commercial and Ilroadway for a shooting .gallery, a man was botoro tho council Inst evening. This was granted, but Councilman Handel vot ed it decided no, claiming thut some shooters boeoino inroless and that tho uso of firearms so near tlm I stroot would bo likely to senro tho women passing by. Tho grant Is rovocnblo at uny time. A petition signed by nt least two dozen dog ownors, uskliig that the I ordinance not bo passed wns read to tho council. Innsniueh us It wns an ordinance, tho mayor had no chnnco to cast tho deciding voto: tho mensnro simply fulled of passage j "If you think moro or your dogsi tlinn you do of your homes und gnr- who live up one of tho sloughs haw boon enllod to North Ihntil. J. FOIISI AX AlWIUAItY Thlrten women havo Joined tho Ladles Auxiliary to the Noith Ilond Owls nnd It Is expected that several itirti tiltl fitln ini ..1ittl. nn.. u I traniatlnn w.is iifforiiul uidi tim ni.i M'i'il as that." Thn vw.i i....n. - " " ' ltV HIM --.- ' ttlltlll V of Mr. Hall and Mrs. lloss of tho ''"rrlotl to lonvo tho grade tit that .Marahflold uiixillnry. Tho follow-1 "torsuctlon as it now Is. lug am' Iho offlcors elected: '', Moio Logging in Streets Mis. llessUi IProw. sinter Junior 'Mention was made of tho hiimliiL' ClllUOn K. I aildnl nn.l II,..-. i.i..,i...n ...... . . """"ii vuioii against it. (leoigo K, Cook then moved "Hint I lm engineer proparo a prof Ho un cording to tho wishes of tho peoplo hero". "Oil goodness no" hroko In tho elty engineer. "Don't innkn it ,.u ROYAL MEDALS ARE APPROVED BY KING AiwiriN Aro Mad0 liy (eogruphlcal Siwlety or Knglaml to Yailous Pof.sons III; Aortej rr ti ran nr Iihim, LONDON, May 2.-fho Iloyal Oco Kraphlcal Society announced that tho king hud approved tho nward of Hoy- ul medals us follows: Tho Founders' Modal to Lieuten ant Colonel P. H. Fnwcelt. for ex plorations nnd surveys In tho upper wuters or tho Amazon. Col. Fawcott. lias worked for a number or yours on tho oxplorntlon or theso tributar ies or tho Amazon which hnvo tholr headwaters In tho territory until ro contly In dlsputo botwocn Uruzll, Ho llzla and Peru. Tlio Patrons' Modal to Captain F. M. Hulloy, Indian Army, for IiIb ox-' ploratlon or tho Tsangpo-Dlhung rlv-1 or lit tlio hlthorto unoxplored conn-' try where It breaks through tho Him alayas. Cnpt. Hulloy mapped many miles of tho Hlvor Tsnngpo und ills- covered n peak 3, t.riO foot high RUSE BALL SCORES VhjfjSV trrr" ji fJS r, s M MJTW 107 AmotUim Tmt tu mnt n TlmM.i ST. LOIMS, May 2. Unlit halted, tho scries hero yesterday; rain also! occuriod at Chicago, thus ollmlnut- Ing both tho St. Louis teams from1 u gamo on .Monday. I Tim scores of yesterday follow: j National League At Chicago , St. Louis, Chicago, rain. At Pittsburg H. Pittsburg n Cincinnati ; At .New York ii Drnoklyn j I Now York ,".'.'.'.' r, At Hostou (! Phllndolphla IJoston American l.enguo At St. Louis Chicago, St. Louis ruin. At Detroit Clovoluiiil . . Dotrolt At Washington Hostou THE UNIVERSAL CAR .Moro than u million Fords t.re now In ovoiyd.ty uso, cwrjiuhcro. llcio mo some ivasons fur (Ids icinatk ii'ilo iffortl quullty m-mIio i-u!lut?!lly low prho oroaiimj of opetathit atxl tnalutcuaiice ami tlm rhararler anil ivponslilllty f Ilia Company tho Ford Is ccitalnly tho only t'nlvoi'sal Car. Ihuialiimt SI7.T; Ti.iirlm; Cm'. H.T.M. (In halo .V Isaac R. Tower "THE GUNNERY." sLfsm ' . ;v (. owls a m-: oit lane 'past pi'Mldoul: Mrs. Loulso Dewoy.i 'I'erntlons. "Thoy told mo that ST? hoys sister president; Mrs. .Maud I im, "'" " 'o In two wooks. un- t i... , . .. .. Inaa tlm,. i..l. I About I fid membors of tho North lei(d uost of Owls and their friends nnjoj'od a dancing party glum tit l.oggjo Hull on Satuiday night. At midnight tho party went Into tho Uiuituot hull wlioro Hilly Wilson 3 1 ad proputoil u dolUdous roput.t. It Ms probubU that th order will hold ouo of theso affairs tnery moMh. CASIJ IS DISMISSED Action Against A. II. Iliash Taken Out of Cotiit The caso of A. II. llr.tuh, who was nrrostud on a charge mado by the North Ilond Union Meat Company alleging that hi accounts wore ir regular when illumining tho com pany affairs, has been dismissed by tho complaint. Tho case was in .Justice Shiuter's court. Mtuihku. slter vivo president ; Mrs. Jlniuku, sister vlco president; Mrs. Mrs. .Mary Holcoinh, sister secre tary; Mrs. .Itmnlo King, sister treas urer; .Mrs. Ida Fox. Muter Warden; Miss Kvtt Schmidt, sister sentinel; Miss (Inldlo King, sister picket. IIKAIIS S. XKWS A telegram baa come to Judgo V. U. Wsttors, iinuntiui'liiK tho death lit Conallls on Sunday of Judge W. s. McFailden, an old friend of his. The deceased for tho last 10 yours hud prnctlcod law at Corval-lis. FOU SCHOOL Sl'PF.UIXTFXD. i:xt OF COOS COFXTY. AT UFPIMII.ICAX PHIMAIIIFS MAY 11). 101(1 W. II. Hl'XCH My Platform. , If eloctod I promise to d ova to my entire tlmo to tho educational ! now, if thin- don't Hi..v., .. ....! Interests of tho Countv. dlvidmi im. "v m uir " " "" of disappointment less thoy tnko n contrnct for some mom up there," said .Mr. Hnndol. "I servo notice right hero that tbero will bo no further IolmHii... down-'Contrul uvcnuo or any other i root ot this city." ilcrlnrod Mayor Copplo. "McDonald und Condron bail better undctstund that ri.o.i r- ! tlSHiill III II I IIHlll Ml II I Ml ! WS1MTI tWti kK IMSMS "SS"" tiiit( M, r imiiMM nnii I f sm issis Mini it tl"lilli .. r eg&aATe 'iflw-Av $m uRiwras usr vtss&im u J7'w!Hvltv-w. II vi7-' . J 1. 1 " i tM i naxrMisRUfi'.se.fiKVT'.ES'.rceR'-u'v. -.i . .al ush mmBMMsmm 1 m ':;--fTC,:t'i'"ii ifliT"Tifii iif.'SJB ' j. uvoiuiwi am it am msms as bbbbi ::::::::::: ;i ! 4i-Iit s That I : mSWSSi inniwimfTi tti-1 -ti n -j, , -hi irriT BilirlflHF I tmmr- Washington 5 At Philadelphia Now York Phllndolphlu AS GOOD AS a mm of "SPEAK HEAD' That Means the Supreme De gree of Rich, Luscious Tobacco Flavor Sasssr NO OTHER CHEW EQUALS IT c. enmm nD,i,c m .m.matcc . nun LINES OF OVERHE UI.UWII1IU UI1IVC tlIIVIIIJM I uu ui. ,i ature vanes the flavor she m, ,'nt ... tflci(nCV M the different ur.nlr n( nl,, i..r SI APTIMfS lAihinli rnnfncniifc n rinnfl OSS ill vliul and the best of all u tho n,. r I ' ' , , jr.. . .,W4 VI eouncllinou assented with him. XO FOHTFXKVPFLI.IXO . iiiriuou no- "". "- i i uu is tne navnr nF ,i..-... .ifi..f... ... . ... ehmrf. rtA RnrlA,, t,n. i . .,,l. M. r l Tho " "u",,,l poriotis tit me of- ":,,.:i . i J , ""5CS 'u so ; i UU US O DCr Ceill- ' f(co and active supervision, as the! m V1? i-en i".ch?,w sP"r Head. I T needs of tho schools demand ' ,J f1 ' "'1 ,?M . . , ...,, , , , wivu4 i villi is ii i r-v r i :i rinn m t t a I will mako tho public school ' " who has never chewed or who Ins CAUD OF TIIAXKS To tho many friends, nnd ospeoially our neighbors, whoso many well ro )u0iuuored acts of f sympathy helped grlor during tho llluoas and death ofmuUtod system or Coos County as eood ns Miliary Aiitltoiitles IU llaivtl ' l,' best ,n tno stu,e' Dan On the Practiio i 'rf, last I-CKlslature mado the ,u . Supervisory law optional. I will I SlM?.'""" '. CZ TIT ' ' ml t'"8 Knift' ,l ,h0 work ina IH.KI.IA, .May J, Tlio 111 tarVinilll tlllis nvn nlmul o nnn - authorities have placed a ban on ! to the taxpayers "' ' ' fnrhm.i t.xlll i ."umv iuiiiiik. ii appears hilt School nn.l ,tUrl,. ,iifi-..,... ecu clicwiusr near-eood tninwn For chewing ts the one way to get all the wholesome, healthful, appetizing flavor of the tobacco leaf providing you chew a high-grade plug like Spear Head. No other tobacco can compare with Spear Head in the wholesome satisfac tion it i'lves. lou get more savory sweetness in a ELECTRIC DRIVE Hermits individual application o . m on ihni if nnlv one or w juvvci iu Uduii iiutuiiinu ou in" - - - machines aro in 'operation -power only in that proportion is being Costs , Dr, Leslie, Osteopath, aluihlifield. n..-i.., i. -. . . .... u .nrh.ooH Power , ..w wm,ii,. ii a uieurs unit snmn .,,,,1 ,n.,.i... .n....... ..-.-.. i,iiui"ii Ntai rn k. nntrin vnrinnn iiiin lumiwr' irsr-c:-!""1?.1-"- - - -r SiKaaTiK ,,.;::",:;.;,, . . , , 41 ; """ "l ' " nave neen und will be settlod amlcablv Pll,e of ordinary tobacco. niuuoaiiui Ul IUUIUI US. UUJ ua nyum UnesR and death of mnlit.iii !.. ....!..,. ""' ' A,.,i ,. , !. ;.. :. . , ' - "' . ... o,i,-fcaiTia, iiiiiiu- i aii infinnnru a.i i.nA ....... ...., jwu kcl ii in us uuresr rnrmM our bolmiH husband and father. v,o,lsts and cu.d renders who claimed1 to teach are assured ZZ tondar our inai'tfnlt h,,L-a u' n. i i i... . "'"" "" I,s,s"r"l impartial as-' wholesome stirrnnn.l nrrc in o .., tap.UvBrler..lf WUOn " 8,Bt"l,ce- An efflpll1t rosldentinew factory that' tept absoluttly lirul floial offer ni. kml , ' l ' '"n woultl bo toailllnR f0,Te wlU be eapeclallv en-1 cl"" ?d Miliary. 7 .,,, . , ' f i ,' . 'l ;"" opear neati. , TIw.Uia I ft I cicpiivii and Family fates. I . . , """","' me-m any other tobacco than Spear He foregoing promises will be kept. In lUc cuts, wrapped in wax Pajer. Oregon Power 0