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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1910)
the cuo's tut TisfE, Miaaitfi mmtmsmn. mmtis, m - evening edition - H riij )' Hi i'-'! NsPH. . T''KJ i Troiiser Sale m 2 A " mi i i "nil k. ftKirjfl, I I Ll'-fSfS WEATHER FORECAST. (Dv Associated Press.) OREGON Tonight and Thursday pccaslonal light rain or snow In west; fair In east; colder In eaBt; westerly winds, HE- LOCAL TEMPERATURE PORT. For twenty-four hours end ing at 4:43 p. ra.j, Jan, 1$, by Mrs. E. Mlngiis, special govern ment meteorological' observer. Maximum 48 Minimum. . , 40 At 1:43 p. m . .46 Precipitation.. 48 Wind, Southwest;, cloudy, 0 canines In tow for the city pound and It will cost the owners $1 extra besides, the tax to get them. In case this la not paid soon, the ca nines will bo killed. NotMls Enumerators. DIrect6r Hendricks of Salem who has charge of the taking of federal census In this section, says' that ho has only had six applications here for enu merators whllo ho will need about 'twentyflve. -The Job will .last abput six weeks and the pay Is $6 per day. i PAVING i ic-C'$5ftcwo53b'- CRersonal No&s I 0. B, SELBY left today for Bandon on business. CITY COST illJillll i' Here's an opportunity ,to give' your legs a treat .50 Quality now $5.35 6.00 Quality now 5.00 5.00 Quality now 4.15 4.00 Quality now 3.25 3.00 Quality rfo 2.35 i, Woolen Mill Store Mill to Mair Clothiers Marshfield Oregon LfMP 11 ifl Is Paid. Stanley Olln today re ceived $5,200, the amount of his verdict against the Llbby" coal mine for Injuries sustained a few years ago. J. T. Hall, his attorney, receiv ed a check for that amount from J. W. Bennett, attorney for the' de- ' fendant. MRS. E. B. CLARKE Is quite ill at her home. reported miss mary Mcdonald of Ten Mile, Is a Marshfield shopper "today. E. S. BARGELT and wife returned yesterday via Drain from a few weeks visit in Portland. ' Lumbermen Here. Miles Stand lsh and H. B. Hickey of the Standish- Utnlrav T.itrylian rrY.nn. .. ... I wiw .-ju.tiu&i uiiijttujf, U1U B1JCJIU- I Vf ing a iew weens on the Bay. They recently acquired a big interest In the North Bend Lumber Company's mill and are-understood to be nego tiating for timber, with a view " of starting their own logging camps MRS. VM. HORSFALL Jr., has Is sued Invitations for luncheon and a bridge party at her home Sat urday afternoon, January 29. Elect Directors. At a meeting ol the Archer Land Company, which owns about 'two hundred lots across around Bay City, A. H. 'Powers was added to the directory board, having acquired G. W. Carleton's interest In the syndicate. The other direct ors are M. C. Horton', J. S. Coke and I. S. Smith. GRIMES telegraphed Dorsey Kreitzer this morning that he and Mrs. Grimes had Just reached Kansas City. They will spend several weeks In the midwest. m ti&irs&y'& ra&r W-Ml isMH H JmJmrwiA oy .t&SSS Gets Dogs. Marshal Carter and NORTH 'BEND NEWS-" Lewjs Metzler of North Bend Heights, will leave shortly for Cali fornia and eastern points. ' Rev. A. O. Walker of Marshfield, Is 'addressing the Mothers' meeting of the Wj, C. T. U. at the Presbyteri an church this afternoon. The Mothers' 'and Teachers' Club nis nog catcher are busy rounding -will meet Friday afternoon at the up the canines on which the taxes Central School house on Sherman have not ben paid this year. He has avenue. A very Interesting address collected $175 but .this only about Is scheduled and a very fine muslpal one-half the amount to bo collected, program has been prepared. All This morning ho had a couple of members are urged to be present. T Council Arranges to Secure Competition Between Vari ous Kinds by Tentative Bids. Toi secure competition between the contractora laying various kinds Of hard paving, the Marshfield city council laBt evening Instructed City Recorder Butler to ask for tentative bids to bo opened. In three weeks. This action was taken on account of the state law and city charter pre venting the city asking for bids on tho. various kinds of. paving under "hard paving" specifications and the means of getting around, the re striction. , While Mr. Sandberg, lias not com pleted the. estimates on all the streets thafthe council and property owners are desirous of Improving this summer, ho roughly estimates thai; over 30,000 squaro yards of paving are to be laid this summer In Marshfleid. This, with grading,, will cost in the neighborhood of $100,- 000. , , Mr, Sandberg said that during his recent trip north, he had Inspect ed the paving In several places. He said that In Salem, the blthullthlc was being laid for $2.22 " per square yard and in Portland from $2.12 up. The bituminous rode pav ing that Marshfield has been putting In thp past season has been figured n't $2,37, per squaro yard. Those figures do ,npt Include the cost of gradjng and, getting the streets Into condition for the paving. As soon as the tentative bids- are secured, which will be the maximum amount per yard that the contract ors will ask, specifications- for the kind of paving, that the - council thinks Is the best and cheapest will be prepared, and'flnal bids asked". It Is hoped to have this done so that the contracts can bo let la March or April and the contractors enabled to start the projects Just as soon as the weather plears In the spring, ANGRY Op PING COST M ACARONI I iM. QUEEN'S tast THE KIND THAT THEY ALL WANT 25c Per Package IjEssmB E Gold llnlc curf button with mond setting. Reward for re- rji to John Herron at the Bell rd. niee jmmAa fyfomx amioWiMfL m Eagle watch fob. mes' office for reward. Return EXCHANGE Suburban lots on' lino at Los Angeles, Cal., for pared level lots at Marshfleid, Bandon. Address J. E, Cooley, larshfleld, Oregon. CTKl) Tho Overland Month- wants an energetic, cap le man or woman ilT Marsh Id to act as County Manager In 'os County, to conduct a sub- riptlon campaign'. Good pay, rnianent omploymont, experl ce unnecessary. References ' re ared. Outfit and instructions ee. Address ImmGrilntGlv! "Clr- latlon Manager," Overland onthy, 773 Market .St., San anclsco. Cal. SALE New launch hull, 28 Nt long, c ft. beam. Never had engine in it. ijS20 less than 't mice. At Allger's boat houso, rth Bend. ' t SALE OR TRADE For real tate, grnilo team of horses,, har- and wat;on, also ten horse- Wer KOlLr and fnnr hnrsfi on. Ine. P O n0v 975. Nnrrh Tnnrl. DO YOU WANT TO SELL? If you want to sell your business of any kind, or If you want to sell your prbper'ty, and will mako the prlco rights I Would like to hear from you. Give description and price. Address J. B. Smith, 513 Cham ber of Commerce, Portland, Ore. CLEAN RAGS Wanted nt "The Times' office. . 1 FURNITURE Rcfhifhhed French oi hand polish and fine painting done Apply W. J. Scott, care Times. FOR RENT Bi-cnkvwitcr hdtel. Ap ply Robert Marsden, Sr., at Coos Bay Liquor Company. WANTED Housework by Phono 254-R. tho day. FOR RENT Soven-room modern house at 373 South Sixth street, Marshfleid. Address" R. H. Olson, North Bend. DRT KINDLING WOOD For snlo cheap at Campbell's Wood Yard, North Front street. FOR RENT Store In Coos Building. Apply at Woolen Mill Store. LLOYD HOTEL Former!)' "- .Oarflclrt fl A nice pevtior. fl I CopyriofXn'V rfQ7a,9 TfV &r (mm have- a niee tb&w 4 mi.&i& aut&tb. anw&ik uou kafyCiti, anuViw& entetctin hPi itffyat & the- u&& y llv-hnf u-fveM you get (mi-etlUrtff out o4 Uk and &ow 4at- you fet nikPie out d l llh tfadn ty- Sunf yu Oil family liotd in town . . 1) p x. A ? fP.'..'i , ffl, Opened under new mnnaBement. xnorouKiiiy l,yfJyiUWU iU tnl'sUsllrftlS'V VYWrirlfW Wis YYVl remodeled and refurnished Rate 5oc lo $1 1 (J ) J day or; $2 to $3 per week. Special rates by I v&uf -poaee- uov wwa -mow y& uow Praises Work. President J. T. McCormac of tho Marshfield Cham ber of Commerce, has received a let ter from Tom Richardson, the "Ore gon Booster," In which ho highly compliments the organization on the recent booklet It had" published and also the work of Miss Violet Hon derson as secretary. ) SI Former Chicago Financier Is No. 6,864 In. Leavenworth Penitentiary. fBy Associated Prea.' LEAVENWORTH, Kan., Jan. 10. J,ohn R. Walsh, tlrt Convicted Chi cago banker, arrived at the federal penitentiary hero at 12:08 o'clock today and began serving his sen tence" of flvo1 years. His number as a convict is to bo C,8C4. ' Walsh maintained his composure and bravery throughout tho trying the property owners and Mr. Whit- George Ayres and Others Claim Contractor Buncoed Them On Street Work. Declaring they had been "bunco ed" and "gold-bricked," Georgo Ay res and other Commercial avenue property owners left tho. council chamber last evening highly indig nant when they found that they had been too late In entering' their pro test against tho cost of Davlnir on that thoroughfare. There was quite a delegation present, including Mr. Ayres, Mr. Brown, Geo. Campbell,. Rev. Richard Olson and others. Rev. Olson first brought the mat ter up by wanting to know why the pavlngo of the western part of Com mercial avenue had cost at the rato of about $77 per 100 feet frontage more than did the eastern portion of the same street. He said that prior to the city ordering the work done, Contractor Whltmo.ro had agreed with several of the property owners that the work would be dqne at tho same cost as the eastern part of tho street. , Contractor Whltmore was called on to explain the matter and he said that he had told the property owners their work would be figured q the same basis as the other work However, he said that Just about that time, he had been compelled to pay $2.75 per day for common labor which ho had been securing for $225 and $C00 for teams that ho had previously secured for $5.00. Besides this, he said that the west end of tho street required consider able filling which the east end did not. George Ayres next arose and de clared that Mr. Whltmore had agreed with George Campbell, M. R Brown and himself In the presence of F, A. Sacchl that tho work should be done at the same cost as the east end of the street. He call ed upon Messrs. Brown and Camp bell who substantiated this. They also declared that the fill or grading had amounted to very little. ' Contractor Sandberg said that there was a little more grading on the west end. than on the east end, about 200 yards. In going over the figures on the contract, it was found that tho JoT had been awarded for about $500 more than Engineer Sandberg had estimated it would cost and that this was responsible for the deficit assess ment. Councilman Coko and other mem bers of the Council said that they had not been aware of tho price In Mr. Whltmore's alleged agreement with .the property owners, but that If they had been they would have seen It had been carried out. Mr. Coke said that ho thought It had all been arranged between the property owners and contractors In a satisfac tory manner and this had been " adopted by the city. When tho difference In cost had been pointed out and the matter dis cussed, City Attorney Goss said that there was nothing that tho city council could do legally In tho mat ter. He said It was simply up to ordeal. TODAY'S WHEAT MARKET. (By Associated Press.) PORTLAND, Jan. 19. Track wheat prices: Club,' $1.08; Blue st,em, $148; Red Russian, $1.05; Turkey Red, $1.10; Forty-fold, $1.10; Valley, $1.QC. "DON RAMIRO" Perfection of Clear Hanava goods. the month. Tree Bath, rine flla-ine view. L.'V. BRIDGES, Prop. IlilS Ion, nrvTv-n, f toed n.r.snable. phono .165-X "FOR SALE TENTS, PACK SAD DLE, NEW AND SECOND-HAND GOODS OF ALL KINDS. 180 BROADWAV, 2D-HAND STORE. Pl'ir !niwi lfi08' ( I' r N'" -Tl ,. !(n '-a i. c -an 0tu Broadway. fuv nock ' r, please leave at couch and mis Apply 547 arani- .'-nnr. r -"' Ynn want to tuy your grocerle SfnrfJfrom us because you want the best If you don't find It so, we want tc r 'turn your money F. A.SACCHI: Gom?& tUweat Aonw. wfa&n ifou ch& headAft 4oH tfcv h&t yl the? Aou eotiM 4o d-. w f tn. VI r'w'a.J' rr. .' 1 K .r W &-1 Wl rc u r&. V & A VJkuJ'W'. T. ' ----- t Cardigan jackets t A warm, heavy, well mado garment In navy bluo that takes tho place of tho coat ' sweater but Is more convenient and qheaper. We havo more than wo want and wo 'want you to havo sonic, of them. They wero bought to sell nt $3.00 and that prlco Is low but wo want to move thorn and will soil this olegant fjiiJ.OO CARDIGAN JACKET FOR... .. . . $2.25 Come Jn quickly whllo we havo your alze. more to settle. He said the prop erty owners should havo been pres ent when tho contract was awarded. It developed that thq paving had been laid and tho Job practically completed before, tho city had mado tlin nssnssmnnt mill nwarded the contract but ihis did not affect the" situation. When informed thai tho council could not do anything', Mr. Ayres aroso and declared that he would never pay the extra amount If he' had to spend throe times as much In litigation. Turning to 'hr Whlt more, ho said, "Mr. Whltmoro, yoii can put that In your pipe and smoke It," and left the room. N Tho matter was then dropped by tho council. ,s U UJT TF-4P RA7AP f HOI HE OF QUALITY'. Y I'l Corner Commercial and Second SI Complete House Furnishers. l Ikiiio .Ui-J Oiiljul Aviiiie SLi Ol R WINDOW- BRING that watch that won't run around to Carleton Jowolry Co, MORRISSEV will FIX IT. --f --- --- THE HO YAL THE PLAYHOUSE of QUALITY TONIGHT OV THIS WRONG SCENT LIDY'ri VI KBU lius UL. ' .'T!U ADMISSION IS AVB 25 CENTS si i f "if aM "WrtVtuMii iHtmntw.Ji'-- -- J.X. .