The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 24, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIME'S, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1910-EVEIIING EDITION
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HUI m HOI DEBATES
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Leaves For Portland This Aft- Much Anxiety Created When
ernoon With Carnival Com
panyOther Pasengers.
(Continued from page 1.)
Tho Btcnmer Ureakwatcr left nt 1
nnother warm discussion in which
the ability pf City Engineer Snndborg
was questioned by Councllmen Colcc,
Two Children Mysteriously
Vanish From Home.
GOLD REACH, Ore., August 22. Hennessey and others. Tho matter
o'clock this afternoon for Portland. Tho disappearance of two children wng brought up by Hugh McLaln,
Hhn hnd over one hundred passengers, from tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Sam-1 . ., Minf ,, ...nn.f,,t ,, know
- - - erB, of ,,cl A,,,u8 nt whal; ,s knon, ns Sko0:' definitely as soon as possible whether
tho carnival company. Tho ponies, 'kimi Hoiiso I'ralrle, created a good
tents and properties of tho carnival .deal of excitement for a time. Tho mo co"c" vw" l ' -
company wcro nlso taken on tho (children are aged eight and ton said h0 was right to tho point wncro
fitentnor. Tho following woro tho out- years and nro orphans, who arc be-jno wanted to know pretty quick,
going passengers: jlng raised by Mr. nnd Mrs. Adams. .Councilman Powers, said that ho
P, Bcnnlnghavcn, L. Hackman It. Tho foster parents have given tho 'nnd tho other members of tho council
Jncobson.W. II. Unrry, Ed. Richmond, 'samo enro to tho children that they l),n(i looked It over last week and thnt
Mrs. Harvey, Miss Quick, G. Stem-.would to their own nnd were niuch10 was In favor of tho proposed
grioved when tho Httlo ones ulsnp- cnnngo If it could bo legally done. He
pearod. lloth Mr. nnd Mrs. Adnms Hnj thnt practically all tho people In
woro a short distance away from tho that section woro In favor of It. It. T
bell, Mrs. C. N. Slcgcl, D. A. Shaw, houso and when they returned tho'gtrect, wno wn8 present, snld that
JFred McCormac, J. A. Davis, Mrs. J. children woro gone and most of their ! whllo ho hnd not directly opposed II
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K nnvlA Mrit. H .1 llnwn.nl. II. U. rloMlIntr WflS lllBn irOllO. .Air. AUnillH nt Hint Hmn tin a turn lini! tnlknrl with
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Wilbur Mrs. Wilbur, J. Muclr, H. 'rino had also been taken. City Engineer Snndborg, who had as- '. to nx ins sower wumn u .
Kemcr, DolJIo Gilbert, Mrs. G. W. j It was thought that there was Hliml i,lm tho sower would work o J months, It not Having uecn put m
lusher, Juniata Fisher, Loyd .Fisher, .something wrong hb tho children liuil 'uitlior of tho Btrcots equally as well,
J A. Johnston, C. V. Mnddox, Mrs. disappeared In such n iiiyHtorIoiis'j,t thnt as City Attorney Goss hnd
J. II, Rutherford, Esther Rutherford, 'iiinuno Hnd tho sheriff's oflleo wan mated to chango It might Invalidate
Mj. II. Iluthcrford, .1. It. ltuthorford, .called upon for assistance. Tho chtl- thu whole system, ho didn't believe
C, A, Dudo, M. C. McAllister, L. Au-drou were flnnlly found In tlio woods. it would be good policy to chango.
eolmo, Mrs. h. Anselmo, Miss Uortha.They hnd concluded thnt they would jje vn, thnt ho thought Snndborg
Wllklns, Mr. Herendien, Mrs. Huron- run nwny nnd loft the houso and hndwng th0 man whoso ndvlce should be
! Iiurn, O. J. Irby, Ed. Sogwln, O. J.
Chorals, W. Ncfzgor, W. M. Grant,
Sjllss Hall, Miss A. M. Dodge, Geo. Iio-
block from where it was originally
located.
11. T. Street said that according to
his understanding, nothing could be
dono now ns the city engineer had in
formed them thnt to make the chango
in tho sewer might Invalidate the
wholo assessment. Furthermore, ho
said thnt If anything was wrong, It
would soon show and that the city
engineer would have to bear the bur
den of It.
M. E. Whltmoro said thnt ho want
ed to Inform the council that If tho
flush tank was moved as tho engineer
proposed thnt they were going to kick
vigorously.
Finally it was agreed to let the
matter go over until City Attorney
Gobs returns from Portland Saturday
morning, and mennwhllo Contractor
McLaln will have his men work on nn
other section of It.
Other IliiHlneos.
Contractor Ullvcn was instructed to
postpone planking tho big 1111 on
Highland avenuo for u few months
until it has tlmo to Eottlo.
Tho usual number of bills wcro
allowed.
linns Asplund, who hnd protested
to n member of tho council that ho
didn't wiuw to pay for a. second por
tion, Mabel Horendlon, Master Heron- wandered about In tho woods.
dlcn, Mr. Tiirpln, Mrs. Turplu, Mrs.
Ilrndford, Mr. Urndford, Mr.
Hnys, Mr. Strang, Mrs. Strnng,
Chas. Simpson, Fred Marco, Mr. Me-
Collugh, Hob Klllnm, Tom Fay, Jack
.Thompson, Mr. Harrington, Mr. Lur-
on, I). Morris, Mr. Kutchor, Mr. Nols,
Mrs. II, Dognr, II. Degnr, Mimlur
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uognr, An uognr, jjori. anun, v. .. , tho ,i()(m ,,0 POHnlry
Uivon, .Mrs. uwon, ueo. iiinuruuru,
Mr. Rucknor, Mrs. Ilunlcuer , John
JMoody, Win, Lewis, Mr. Gnrlleld,
Harry Fletcher, Mr. Iloyt, Mr. Addis,
Mr. Ttnnn. fr. Ilppkor. Mr. T.nnilnn. O.
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JiRny, W, Lnundy, M. Hagguno, F.
"Crnwford, A. Adah), II. Harris, 11.
Hand, A. Hand, J. Itlco, Itoy Wheeler,
Mrs. Ww. Kyle, Win. Kyle, Mrs.
Chapshnw, Miss Chapshaw, K. ,1, Pur
&y, E. 0. Flanngan, JnR, Mastcg, Mrs.
Win. Polcy, W. M. Poloy, Mrs. M. E.
Cralne, Dorthy Lohnher, Hello Urnd
en, Euln Ilradon, J. Ilaulon, M. Pollu
slor, F. F. Guthrlo.
:finds more
; bid fruit
.Countv Insnector Discovers
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San Jose Scale on Big Ship
ment of Fruit.
I M. Unll-LewlH, county fruit lu
ll spoctor, hns cnndenined quite u lot
oranges nnd lemons which ho found
";tto ha infested with San Joso scnlo.
ji ;noy woro snipped in nero irom unl-
II Torn In and arc held at different xtoro
,ln tho city. All of the boxes which
had been opened, Mr. HiilM.owl took
charge of mid put coal oil on tho con
tents bo thnt tho fruit could not I
fused. There nro In stock a Urt
number of unopened boxes of lemmiH
nnd oranges of tho sumo shipment.
iTliono represented quite n large1 In-
jvo'tnipnt on tlu part of tho local
doalors. Tho Inspector says ho dl
not want to Incur too grout a l0b
upon tho dealers so he Iins nskd (
ttwtnto Inspector for permission to sM-
these unopened boxes back to Call-
pomln.
"hTo trouble Is." snH Mr. Hnll-
ll.owis, "that there will bo difficulty
NEWS OK ALMUMXV.
ALLEOANV, Ore., August 2.1.
Mr. nnd Mrs. ICkiiiioIT returned tin
flint of the week from n week's visit
.Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gagu wunt to
MarMhllWd Thursday.
0. L. Gould and Dick Fryo loft o
u hunt n few days ngo.
Mrs. G. A. Gould and Mrs. Tour
(elloutt woro Marshlluhl visitors last
week.
Mrs. G. h. Gould and daughter,
Eunice, were stopping in Marshlleld
Wednesday,
taken In regard to It, ns ho was the
only high priced export on the Job,
Councilman Coke snld that the city
onglneer'H olllco was too high priced
deep enough to allow for the present
grading of the street. Inspector 1 rib
boy assured tho council that In ensea
of this kind he didn't charge for u
permit. .Mr. Trlbbey snld ho thought
tho ntiin who dug Asplund's dlteh
wub to blame and not the city onJ
glneor.
It wns stnted that the gove-'-dredge
will be here In 8R or 10 days
to III! North Front street for paving.
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that It had cost one-thlrd of the I Tho property owners want to have
Look for tho Senl on
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MADE IN CALIFORNIA.
An ideal
shortening
There is no purer food product
than the selected beef at ob
tained, from flpccially selected
cattle. There is no more whole
some substance than an absol
utely pure, doubly refined
getable oil.
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is nothing more than a carefully proportioned com
pound of loth, prepared hy experts in a strictly
sanitary plant under
the watchful eyes of
U. S. Government In
spectors. Califcne is
the ideal shortening.
Ak Your Dealer
WESTERN MEAT CO.
SAN FRANCISCO
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llk CottonSeodOiK - OleoStcX J
Or. A. L. Housoworth of Marshlleld
and his brother, Dr. Ilouseworth,
woro on a hunting trip nt Elk Horn
last week.
Geo. W. Steinmernuin was In
Marshlleld Monday to consult n phy
sician concerning IiIh ear which has
boon giving hint trouble for some
tlmo.
city's entire oxponsert Inst month.
Coke snld thnt ho fnvorod the change
If It was not for tho danger of legal
cnmpllcntlons. Ho snld thnt he didn't
know nbnut the legal questions In
volved, but ho know from common
sense thnt the ehnugo desired would
be n good one.
Councilman lloiinosney wanted tr
know If tho city engineer was ill
whole show In tho mutter nnd If th
council didn't huvo something to sa
about It. Mr. Coke said that appar
ently all tho council had to do was 'to
pay tho engineer's bills.
Councilman Savage, who presided
In the absence of Mayor Straw, sug
gested that there wns apparently
nothing they could do about It and
wanted to know If they were ready
to adjourn.
"Yes, for threo months," Intor
Jected Coiincllmnn Powers, who wat
growing Irritated by tho long discus
sion. "Yes, nud lot Street and Snndborg
run tho thing," remarked Tom Ccke.
who added some other remarks that
wouldn't look well In print. Street
enmo back with a stinging ictnrt nnd
Coko snld If ho didn't shut up h
part of their properly flllfd at the
sauio time, the dredge cutting down
the "hog's-bnok" near the cold stor- s?,'r' '"'"' '"""okr
ngo plnnt for It. North Front street t catHMretTRH i
will probably be closed meanwhile a " rriffl$yifui'.''t. I
unsafe. . M&
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NEWS OF AKACO AND
VICIXITV. f
AltAGO, Ore., August 23. MIsh
Merlo Kadabaugh of Flshtrnp Is
teaching school lii tho Strnng dlstih-r
on Fat Elk. The sohool term begun
on August loth.
.NEW CASKS FILED.
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ty Cliciilt Court.
GOLD 11EACH, Ore., AuiH Vi
A number of new cmmm have been
llled In the Circuit Court of Curry
county. About us many iiioio lmvo
been eoiitluued oor from tho List
term. The now cason tiled nro as fol
lows:
Stnto of OroKun vs. Joel llond.
J. T. Piudy vc Olo Gljhtrt.
Chas. A. Ilnj ton vs. II, H. Adolph-
sou.
W. K. Hurrrw vs. Sidney Horn.
Tho Ladles' Aid Society met at j
tho homo of Mrs. Frank Fish on Fat
Elk Inst Wcdnoedny and did qui
lot of work.
Kev. It. G. Sununerlln Is holding
meetings on Flshtrnp again. He Is
only going to prench thoro until nfter .
Sunday, beginning Wednesday,
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is often blnind when the ronl trouble l,es In
.he bund of dour usc.1 in mnkliig ihe br. ml,
blcult and pastry. Wo have found thnt our
Snow Prlft Flour, inaili from selec'ed North
western grown Illue Stem Wheat meets with
the approval of most housewives, Of courmv
our process of milling has a lot to do with It.
Snow Drift Isn't a blenched Hour that's an
advantage. ' It proves In the baking.
H. W. PAINTER
Agout, Mmtdillclil, Oregon.
Miss Ellznboth Morlo Is going to
leave for California noxt Saturday.
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wouiii come across ami "get nun." ",,v "" "vi" "'"h " uiui , ,
Tho rest of tho councllmen broke in l-'lshtrap district, but sho has a longer; ?
nud stopped this discussion. hrm to tench In California, so Is go-l
Hero someone stated that the plans '"B there.
for tl' sewer hnd been changed nnd
j that It affected some of tho contrne- A nuiiibor of people In this vicinity
tors wno llguroii on the work. It wan went down to Johnson s mill to
clnlmed Mint tho plans originally pro- church Inst Sundny to hear llev. it.
vlded for the .ower to be put thirty G. Siinuiierllii. He has been hoh'.lng
two feet underground ono plnco nnd jneetlngB there for some time. The
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C4RNIVAL REALTY SNAPS
that later this' was reduced to nbout
twenty feet. No plnns or pvolllo of
the sewer are on Illo with tho Heoor
dor, so this could not be looked Into.
imiotlngs clojod Sunday evening with
quite a number of conversions. Thee
from this vicinity took their dinner
with thorn, nnd In the afternoon went
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(Yrner In Sengstncken's Addition, S-JxlOO 9 iJT.I.Ot)
Comer In Sengstncken's Addition, 110x100 (150.0(1
ru feet of cholco wntcr front in Marshfleld, for 10,500.00
New niodorn bungalow In South Mnrshlleld !i,0()0.oo
Choice corner In Chandler Hotel block , n.730.00
10 Jots in East Mnrshlleld, for tioo.00
Full block In Enstslde, with commanding bay view; easy
tPrn'8 r. . . " l.ooo.oo
l).!lncs cornor on Commercial and Cth; 100x100; big
vnluo .' 2,200.00
Lots on Second street; cloeo in; ench 300.00
Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.
General Agents E.STSUE . Honry Sengstacken, Manager.
Street wild ho opposed changing up ns far ns Mr. Newton's placo to
tho newer from the alley to the street
boon un .In the future It would mean
Clareueo Miller vs. Union Fishorle twirlng up the paving, etc. Council.
Company.
.1. N. True vs. .1. 8. Lyons.
Chos Hrnvn v. .lesnemlno llrnvo.
Krud Hldltu vs. Louis Tnggtirt.
M. 11. True Mini Fred L. Drohervs.
Mary A. Hume.
Culeuinn Cooley vs. DnvliI Crosby
and Emma Crosby.
Herbert lluiuo vs. Clyde Clutvo,
man Powers said this would net be as
exponslvo ns It would be to dig ovei
i wont) teet for each eonuectlon to
rtho kowor.
Counellmau llennosfc'ey wanted to
the bapth.lng. There were live or six
ppoplo bnptlzod In tho river and
three were sprinkled. They nil Joined
the I'nlted Hrethren Church.
I'NION MEETING Thursday eve
ning In tho Christian Church. A gen
ernl enmmltlee luentlnir nflut- i.nn.
know what was necessary to change KOiUt ,.y0 . camliis noxt Sunday.
.me w, i link uu rii uuKiuetT wimiiii
not have to much power. lo snld he
was got 1 1 ii tired of (he mistakes oi
Clayton Mark s. I'aeltlo llrdwro
UILIj I'KT coon.
In getting these oranges buck Into
California. They nro not so partlou- cmnv
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ctiullng bad fruit Into the State limy
ro eloso In the inspection. Theo
ranges and lonions wero each tied
p nicely In pnpor and thoro woro
lonty of plcturos nnd lnlels on the
jnxes, but tho fruit is badly infested
Ith San Joso
dUeaso whloh
or If It over getB a rooting
i. . nnd luuiiuey woodruff v. itim miviii...... ..,.,i ii,,i i,.. ,.,,, ...i ....
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I'neltle City Improvement Couipwuy. t that they could Imve eonlldeuce in
CouuciliiiHii Albrocht wild that lu
thought tho council ought to devo
tuoi'tf attention to the projects in the
onrly stages and see that they wen.
all right. He said he did not think
the engineer's olllco was too expen-
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' Steamer Alert leaves MnrshneliS
dally nt 7 A. M. and 2 P. M. K
turnlng arrives In Marshfleld nboir
10 A. M. and ft P. M. Alert gives
special Sunday service, leavlne
Mnrshlleld nt 8 A. M.
Lnunch MllJIcomn leaves Allegany
Se u (or Investmentfi on Cooa a ,. ... .' m.
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HOME LAND Co
be our price.
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Lake.
lert and MUllcoma nre both opoit
for charter on few days' notice.
CAPT. H. E. EDWARDS.
i'tini Hall mill Ftvil .While Ilao IX
citing limit lug Kterlemv.
Tho hunting spirit In West Marsh- two per cent
slvo considering the amount of work
underway as It was costing only nbout
Bcnle nnd that Is fluhl w"8 tho c,lU8 "f tho ,u,,uh nt Ul oshieor was not prosont s
wo do 'not want here Mr. Jl,1" J(,sl,)hsoii's pet coon. Tho council could hear his side o
otH u footing It will omm K0t aw?y fl0m ho,uo nn'1 camo ''h-versy. He said that honce
Ho said ho was sorr.v I
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF RELIABLE
BUSINESS HOUSES
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THE WllliVl' .M.Hlvin
(Uy Associated Press.)
bke thousands of dollars to got rid " ko of Tom Hall's hunt- the onglueor should bo required to!
Lf Jt." Iiik, hor. Mr. Hall went ti look for placo plans and protlles on tile Willi '
jus uog ami roiiiiu tnat tlio dog Had u tho ltecordor so that tho council I
,00011 treed. Fred Nolnio camo along would not be altogether In the dark
; about that tlmo. Fred has Just re- As to paying more attention to t!i j
turned from Curry county whero ho work. Mr itdnnnum' ..i.i i... .u..,, i
CHICAGO, August 2-1 Tho wheat wns hunting .deer with some other hnv tim ttm ...t iii.i,.-. i.ii, .,. !
Market closed to-day as follows: Sop- young men and his keen snortsnnm r.i .,r !,. nniin,A.. i '
ember. lc; Decembeiv 102 & 8rU llM )Wu Hharpeuod. A coon Inj Hugh McLaln said that whllo lu i
VJl, .Mil)'. lOMdC. a 1 100 Was too nilinli for htm inn! lin.iH.I ... .... .. ..... ...i...,.i i.. .1.
llMjrm Xr ... ... l ..! . ,"." .".i "Hill III 8UI tlll.M-ll.lU IUV I1IUI-
10UTLAND. Auguit -M. Whoat got his gun and tired two shots, Tho t,r. h thnnht i,,, ,.,....i. f.n.. '
klUhaUged. COOIl onilin down iloiul nml ilium inmii. l.,,.i 1... .....v..., 1. !
.1 COMA. Aiigimt 21. boat (nation it wns found to bo Mrs. Jo- an.i th.r i. ti,.ivi. i..i. ci.i. -..,.i !
llofoJ to-day ns follows: lllucstem. sonhsonV not. jiv., .,,,1 (.i, ... ...n , ..i
lr.. n-. .-i.. 1. io..sn. " " -.. .injiioi mv iuihut .
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Phuno I. S. Kaufman & Co. vour uemiin ivnm iiii.,nt.iiii. tn n,.i..i.. 1,1..
Peud THE WKKKM' TlMIN M ;oa Order. 9I..10 VKU TON. .from coin, nhoa.i wit, m" Zl ,'
3Ur FUIENDS back EAST; fl.50 , caiwo ,ho onglncvr hm, ohanM. tfce
r yeaf- . Iyi Is coining Sunday. Aug. "JSth. 'flush tank on he end of th civa- ..
THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF HELIAHLE BUSINESS HOUSES AND IJUSINESS MEV IV
M.UIS11FIKM1 WHO HANDLE GOODS THAT CAN HE GUARANTEE!) v 57in PRICFS OR
MEN WHOSE WORK MAY DE DEPENDED UI'OV it unr n.v ".. A1R PRICES OK
r-nwi rTi - -,, ---13 . .. T PATU0X1ZE TnE!
Miiw wwubbw Ba mtaa
Mother, Restaurant
is better prepared to servo you
than iu-r bete re.
CouiiiU'i'cliil AC.f bet. Front and
ItroailM ny, Marlitleld.
Go To
WILLEY & SCHROEDER
for
Plumbing and Heating
M MarshllMd, Ore., Phone 77
get Yon, jou p::ixt:x
DOXE AT IDE TIMES OFFICE,
letter H ads IliU Head, Envc
lopis, CalliuK Cnids, t.tc.
FOh GOOD PHOTOS
go to
STADDX
Rogers IlulldlnK
Droadwa,- nnd Central Avenue.
Butter Wrappers
Printed at
The Times' Office
J. I.. KOONTZ
Mnchine nnd Repair Shops
GENERAL MACHINIST
Steam and Gils Engine Work
At Holland's boat shop. Front
street, Marshfleld, Ore.
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