The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 02, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 19 12. -EVENING EDITION.
CONDITIONS Of
GITY WATER
RECORDER
MARSRFIELD1
WINS AT LOVE
ELS ABOUT
GITY ISSUES
Hub Clothing and Shoe Co.
STORY IS FALSE
WHERE MONEY TALKS
In mnny plnces, nnd throughout Is In
sufficient in size to supply tho popu
lation which It attempts to nerve.
Thnt snltl system does not roncli
many of tho houses nnd dwellings In
well populated districts of snld city
nt nil nnd tho pipes through which It
Marshfleld Booster Explains
Why Bennett Wants Coke
and Savage Elected. .
Official Denial of Story Circu
lated by the Water
Company.
THn Wntor Compiiny In Its des
peration is circulating stories to
reaches ninny of tho dwellings In snld why J. W. Dennett nnd tho Coos Hny, to offort J'1"1 lnrl, '""-'ciii s op-
cny nro so smaii ninl inntletiunlo Hint water company nro doing everything i'"eii 10 mi ummMumn ...... ...v
ji is impossiuie for tho users thereof In their power to havo A. J. Savngo
Editor Times:
It seems to mo
ought to ho cnlled
thnt attention
to tho reasons
to sccuro sulllclent water therefrom
for domestic purposes.
Sixth. That tho prcssuro In Its
mnlns within snld city nt tho lowest
point thereof never reaches "
pounds per square Inch, Is usually
mnlntnlnod nt nhout 10 pounds per
jjqunro Inch, nnd Is often reduced
to considerably less than -10 pounds
por square inch; that said city of
JInrsliflohl is in largo part on unoven
nnd hilly ground nnd ninny of tho
residences in said city, which are con
nected with snld water systom nro
unnblo to obtnlu wntor therefrom ex
cept nt irregular intervals and nt
times when other users thereof In
torniodlato botween them and tho
eourco of supply, are not using tho
snmo nnd that many buildings In said
city nro so situatod that tho wntor
In snld mains and pipes doos not rlso
to tholr level nt any tlmo.
Soventh. Thnt Its system of wntor
mains of sulllclent slzo to afford any
flro protection whntovor, i. o., ns
largo as four inches In diameter, or
Jnrgor, docs not extend to one-third
tho area of said city nor reach tho
residences of moro than ono-hnlf Kb
population; thnt many of tho largo
rcsldonco districts of snld city nro
reached only by pipes of two inches
in dlamoter or undor nnd that prop
erty within snld cltv of nt least $700.-
nnd Tom Coko elected councllmcn
at tho election tomorrow.
Evoryono knowB they nro opposing
Albrccht nnd Wlnlclor bocnuso the
latter stand for decent water service,
municipal ownership of tho water
works, nnd nro opposed to granting
tho company n long term franchise nt
Incrcnsod rates.
Hcsldos tho waterworks mntter,
Mr. Ilcnnett is nlso figuring on tho
railroad situation. Ho wants somo
councllmcn on there to protect his
railroad franchise, for which ho is
reported to wnnt $100,000. Tom
Coko, who Is In tho employ of his
rnllroad, if elected to tho c illicit
would nnturnlly havo to work for his
company nnd would opposo nny rnll
road seeking cntrnnco to tho city,
oven though tho coming of tho rail
road would mnko Marshfleld what
wo nil wnnt It to bo n good city.
Snvngo would do tho snnio for ho Is
nlwnys ltbornl in tho city mutters,
when it bcnoflts Mr. Dennett.
Then Mr. Dennett's rnllroad com
pany will bo asking nn extension of
their franchise, so thoy won't havo
to spond so much money in actual
rnllroad building, becauso Mr. Den
nott doesn't wnnt to put In very
much money nnd thereby ho will got
moro volvot when, If ho Is able, to
forco somo rnllroad to pay llbornlly,
000 In value s utterly without flro $ioo,000 or so, for tho franchise
protection whatsoever. That for
proper flro protection tho prcssuro In
snld mnlns throughout the main por
tion of snld city should bo nt nil
times maintained nt nt least 75
pounds per squaro inch, whllo tho
which tho city gnvo him
Of course, Messrs. Coko nnd Snv
ngo wouldn't grant n frnuchlso to
nny other railroad If It would spoil
Mr. Ilcnnott's chances of getting n
fat, juicy prico for his rnllroad frnn
todny there Is nn unpaid assess
ment for Improvements against bis
nronorU In North Ilend. Tho fol
lowing statement from tho re
corder of North Uend proves the
fnlsoness of this story which Is on
a pnr with the other rcckieBS mis
statements being put in eirculntlon
to confuse nnd tlccolvo tho peoplo:
North llend. Dec. 2. 1012.
I, A. 11. Derbyshire, do hereby
certify: Thnt I am and over slnco
tho ninth day of January. 1900,
I hnvo been the duly elected, qual
ified and nctlng Recorder or tho
City of North Ilend, In tho county
of Coos, Stnte of Oregon:
That ns such officer I nm tho
custodlnn of tho records of said
City of North llend, Including tho
"Special Assessment Roll nnd
Docket of City Mens."
Thnt there Is not, nor has there
bcon slnco tho 10th tiny of Fobrti
nrl, 1011, upon tho rocordB of snld
city nny unpaid assossmont, duo,
owing or payable from Cnrl
brcehr, of Marshfleld, Oregon,
said City of North Ilend.
Witness 'my hand nnd tho
of snld City of North Hond,
second day of Dcronibcr. 1012.
a. ir. dhruyshiri:,
Recorder of tho City of North
Dcnd.
(SEAL)
Al
to
sent
this
.present prcssuro therein ranges from , cn80f suppooo tho Hill lino, or tho
40 poundB per aqunro inch down-. 0oiild lino wnnt to como In lioro.
wnnls to nearly zoro. Wm miov lmvo to ,,oni ...m, tho cltv
blglith. That by orillnanco of tho of Mnrshflold for tho bonoflt of tho
city of Mnrahflold. duly enacted on,cty, or will thoy hnvo to nogotlnto
th.0..;tl1 i1".? of. nrc1'' 1011" forty. with Mr. Ilonnott for his benefit?
A few of I)onnott.'H henchmen
1 1 n A I i A AB JhiiIh rm 4 4 Ya f m t I
I IIIKU UUW'II HJI1IH III WV1IKUII .HI. ill
ntldttlonnl flro hydrants woro order
cd installed nt specified places with
an sain city wnoro tup snmo woro ro- )rC(.hfs popularity by claiming thnt
quired for tho additional protection j,0 i,n8 Opposod public Improvomonts.
of ndjacont property and tho defend-, Hvorybody who known nbout Mr. Al
nnt wns forthwith notified and ro-, iroclitn record on tho city council in
quired to lay such ntlditlonnl water tho past knows that ho favored 1m
nialnB as wero necessary to reach piovomonts. Howovor, ho lnslsto.r
unld hydrants and waa notified to timt Mm inminvninontu i.n ,innn i.,
HKSmW
T
n-
IN GOQUILLE
Adiourned Term of Circuit
. Court Convened This
Morning.
Tho adjourned term of tho circuit
court wna convonod nt Coqulllo to-
linvn Hntil miiliiH limtnllnil liv Mm flrfit i in.. .... ii" "" ' ' tiny by JllllcO John S. COKO. TllO OKI
tiny of October; 1012, but It has it-' o Vy owno'get w thoy woro Z-1 " Jury wns In session nnd tho
torly failed, neglected nnd refused SeBiiMWo? and l.ml to S
i-.n... ,,.. n.o iiiuiiuiii iiiiuuKu work nnd that it bo dono nt rooson- " , " "
its propor officers has roneated y on- ni.in .,ria vnt n. .iiffA- i I turned by tho grand Jury.
donvorcd to sccuro better sorvlco tlm nri nf nnnui nt tim nnvinir rnn.l Thoro aro ovor two hundrod enscs
from said defendant but said defend- tnirtH whornhv tlm nrminrtv nu-nnm' on tho docket for tho rcgulnr Do
' ---. "'"'". .!. M I.ll. ...Ill .. ..,
Romance in Wedding of Ans-
gar T. Lagerstrom Told
at Los Angeles.
A story concerning u well known
Murahfleld young man was printed
in a Los Angeles dispatch to tho
Portland Oregonlnn. The story
roads llko u "pipe dream" of somo
otniB reporter or an effort of
some would-be Joker to havo fun
with tho newly-weds. The story Is
us follows:
LOS ANCIELES, Dec. 2. When
Miss Edytlui L. Marchant, n promi
nent society girl, and Ansgnr T. La
gerstrom wero mnrrlod Thursday ly(
Dean McCornmck of St. Paul's Pro
Cathedral, a douhlo courtship wns.
brought to nn end.
Tho party of the third pnrt Is un
derstood to bo Cooy Dunkclsborgor
of Portland, Or. Dunklcsherger
wooed nnd Lngorstrom wooed, and
tho mnld withhold her dcclBlon. Ln
gorstrom went north nnd Dunkols
berger apparently bail the field.
Mrs. R. I- lleffclflngor gavo n din
ner party. It was Intended to bo nn
engagement dinner for Miss Mnrch
nnt nnd Lagerstrom, who was then
there, but tho ranis woro In blank
nnd the dinner fulled.
Thoro was anothor northern trip
nlono for Logerstroni, who Is In bus
iness In Mnrshflold, Ore. Dunkols
borgcr was In Portland. It was n
tlmo for introspection. Somcono di
vined that Miss Marchant had exper
ienced n chnngo of honrt. A telegrnm
to Lagerstrom, n sorlea of fast trains,
a lleonso. vnlo Dunkolsborgorl
Now Lngorstrom has gono north
nirnln. So has Mrs. Lagorstrom.
Dunkolsborgor is horo nnd says his
heart Is perfectly sound.
IS THERE n DETECTIVE O.V
your trail? .IUTV n FLAKIILKSIIT
at the OUNNERY and EXPOSE
II IM.
Whni you got when you buy
at the Hub
,,,,,n,in& and aha
Lower Prices
In these two little words lies the stm.. ,
sunnnss. ni Of
Hub success.
nni nas uuoriy lauou, noBiccieii nnu woro SIlV0(l mmoy. Mr. Albrccht
ronisoti to remetiy or improvo uio lnH lln(l to work for i,H nionoy nn(,
enniO. I Iuiowh hmv most nf tho Mnrnliflnlil
combor term, which will opon next
Monday.
Among mo criminal manors m etimo
Sixth. Thnt tho aforesaid sorvlco peoplo lmvo had to work for theirs. I "I 'l'1 u0 l0 Jo Coach caso from
of dofendant Is In tho respects com- jj0 BOt his homo by working hnrd Unmlon, which tho grand Jury loft
plnlncd of nnd by reason of tho fore-l ,uj HnVng his monoy nnd ho knowHl l)on nt tno lnst tori f0" further
going niniiora ami mings. niuioquaio t1Ilt ovory ,.ont t.olllltH t0 tll0 nvor.
jiiHiuiu-iuiu nun iiiirunHuiiiiiiiu. nco worklnir ninn. nniiRniiiiniitlv lin
Whoroforo, plaintiff prays thnt tho B8tod on tho peoplo getting their
defendant bo required to answer tho
charges heroin anil that after duo
lioarlng nnd Investigation, nn order
lo mntlo commanding the defendant
to censo and desist from its violation
of tho provisions of Chapter fill of
tho lnws of Oregon for tho year 1007,
ns amended, heroin complained of,
nnd thnt snld Commission shall order
fiold defendant to furnish such sor
vlco as It shall determine to bo rca
ftannblo upon such terms mid within
such tlmo as tho Commission shall
fix. and for such other nnd further
ortlor ns tho Commission may deem
Just and necessary In tho promises.
Dated at Mnrshflold, Oregon, this
27th day or Novomuor. luis.
CITY OP MARSHFIELD.
lly E. E. STRAW, Slayor.
JOHN 1). GOSS, Attorney.
PAIF01S
OF
PRINCIPLES
.To tho Peoplo of Mnrshflold j
I horcby nnnounco my candidacy
for councllinnn of tho city of
Marshllold. I plodgo niysolf to tho
platform given bolow nnd earnestly
Bollclt your support In its ' hnlf.
If elected I will sorvo tho peo
plo to tho best Interest of tho ontlro
community nnd tho best of my abil
ity. I bellovo in n aqunro deal for nil.
I bollovo in n municipal owned
nnd operated wntor system.
I bollovo that nil future franchises
or extension of franchises or other
equally important measures bo sub
mitted to n voto of tho peoplo for fi
nal decision.
I bollovo In a progressive busluoss
administration, honostly nnd econom
ically administered. .
1 urn oposed to tho extravagance
nnd extension of tho present wntor
franchise.
I bollovo In Marshllold nnd will
gladly loud my effort in greater up
building nnd future progress.
Respectfully submitted,
CARL L. ALBREOHT.
To tho Peoplo of Mnrshflold:
1 will bo n cnndldato for membor of
tho common council of tho city of
Mnrshflold. In making this announce
ment I am nctuatod by tho bollof that
it is every person's duty to do a sharo
of tho public work of his com
munity and If elected it will bo ray
heaest endeavor to eorvo tho people
ot Mnrohfleld to tho best interests
fit the nttre community.
I bolovo tho city ot Marshfleld
money's worth in improvomonts nnd
somo of tho contractors and n few
that tho contractors havo boostod In
to office hnvo boon kicking nt him
ever slnco.
Thoro Is Just ono thing for tho
voters of Mnrshflold to do nt tho polls
tomorrow, and that Is to voto for Al-
hrecht anil Winkler.
MAtSHJOLJWlOpTJBR
should own mid opornto its own wnt
or systom.
I nm opposed to nn extension of the
prosont frnnchlBo of tho wntor com
pany. I bollovo thnt nil franchises nnd
similar Important locnl questions
should bo submitted to n voto of tho
peoplo for final decision.
I bollovo In tho squaro deal for ov
ory person.
I bellovo in progress in public Im
provomonts without oxtrnvnnco, and
in economy without poniirlnusncss.
I bollovo In oxorclslng tho same
rnro In public expenditures thnt wo
do In prlvnto busluoss.
My nlm will nlwnys bo to work for
a cloanor, grontor and moro prosper
ous Mnrshflold.
HARRY WINKLER.
M'AliMSTEUJS INDICTED.
Portland Lawyer Known In Mat-Mi-Hold
Held for lleluoiih Olfeiihe. , ,
A Portlnnd papor says:
E. S. J. McAlllstor, attorney, nnd
Hnrry A, Start, a practicing physi
cian, woro Indicted by tho grniul Jury
Friday in connection with tho cru
sade waged by the officers of tho Ju
ovnllo court, against porsons accused
of depraved habits. A batch of 13
Indictments in nil wns handed in by
tho moinbors of tho grand Jury, 1 1
defendants being mentioned, whllo In
two cases charges woro lodged
against single Individuals. Nine of
tho indictments have been icleased
for publication, tho remaining four
being withhold until tho accused por
sons nro placod In custody.
In addition to tho two defendants
mentioned nbovo, tho list of those ac
cused by tb" grand Jury is ns fol
lows: II. L, Rowv. two indictments;
E. E. Wedomyer, two indictments;
Earl Van Union, Earl Drown nnd
John Doo Dosworth.
In tho cases of McAllstor nnd
Stnrt, bull has been fixed by Judga
Morrow at $1000 ench. tho Inttor'a
bonds bolng reduced from IBOOO.
Rowo nnd Wedemoyer will bo roqulr
ed to give f 1500 bonds each and Van
Hulen, Drown nnd Dosworth $500
each.
Two classes of charges nre
brought against tho defendants, ono
being designated ns nn immoral act,
and tho other "too well understood
and too disgusting to bo set forth."
The latter charge Is sot forth on tho
Indictments against McAlllstor nnd
Start.
Investigation, nnd tho Gunboat Smith
caso.
Tho austafson enso Is llkoly to bo
nlso mntlo n matter of Investigation
by tho grand Jury, Oustnfson, known
ns "SIngstncken" was nrrosted for
violating his pnrolo by drunkonoss,
nnd It Is statod that ho will glvo
evidence ns to who furulshod tho
liquor.
A largo number of Mnrshflold nt
tomoys wont to Coqulllo todny.
Judgo John F. Hall wont aver to
hold tho monthly session of probato
court. Tho Coos County commis
sioners will nlso bo In soslon noxt
Wcdnosdny.
Tho (Sr.VXEKY'S POCKET
CiasilLK.IIT Is not (Jl'AltAX
TKKI) to expose (JR.UT, but It
will THROW liKIHT whoro LHJHT
is xi:i:di;d.
IF YOU FAVOR HIGHER WA
THIl RATES AXD A lA FRAX
CIIISE, VOTE FOR A'OM COKE
AXD A. J. SAVAfli:.
DAXD DAXCE SlVOrdny ovenlng
SAGE TEA WILL
DARKEN MiHI
IF YOU FAVOR HlfillER WA
TEK HATES AXD A IX)XO FRAN
CHISE, VOTE FOR TOM COKE
AXD A. J. SAVAGE. T'W1
Good for the man
who would laugh and
keep young.
First, becauso they are
really and truly good to eat,
and second, because
They Chase Indignation
irtcui Konci-Ai,wi i, i, ,
DUILDINQ AND REPAIR WORK,
House Sieving and Grading,
We nro prepared to do this work
by the day or contract and guarantee
satisfaction. Let us figure with you.
G, S. FLOYD & CO.,
Phono 818-J. Mmwhiield, Ore.
Restore Faded and Gray Hair
to Natural Color; Dand
ruff Quickly Removed.
Thoro Is nothing now nbout tho
Idon of using Sago for restoring
tho color ot the bnlr. Our grand
mothers kept tholr hair dark,
glossy and abunduut by tho uso of
u slmplo "sago ten." Wnenovor
tholr hair foil out or took on n
dull, faded or streaked appearance,
thoy nmilo n brow of sago leaves,
nnd applied it to their hair with
wonderfully boncflclal effect.
Nowadays wo don't hnvo to ic-
sort to tho old-ttmo tiresome- main-
od gathering tho herbs mid m.ik
lug tho ten. This Is dono by skill
ful chemists bettor than we could
do It ourselves; nnd nil wo havo tc
do Is to cull for tho ready-mudo
product, Wyoth's Sago and Sulphur
Hair Romcdy, containing sago in
tho proper strength, with tho nddl
tlon of sulphur, nnothcr old-tlmo
Bcalp romcdy.
This preparation gives youthful
color nnd boauty to tho hair, nnd
is ono of tho best remedies you
enn uso for tlnndruff, dry, fovorlsh,
Itching -scalp, nnd fnlllng hnlr. G-Jt
n 50 cont bottlo from your drug
gist todny, nnd you will bo sur
prised nt tho quick results. All
druggists sell It, under gunranteo
that tho monoy will bo rofunded If
tho remedy Is not oxactly ns ropro-sentod.
R. J. MONTGOMERY
Real Estate and Insurance
244 North Front Street.
New Goods and
Second Hand Goods
nought, sold or cxcluingcd.
HARRINGTON, DOYLE & CO.
8fla Front Street. Phono 34Q-L.
Pictures & Framing
Walker Studio
WANTED ! ! !
CARPETS UPHOLSTERING AND
PIANOS TO OLEAX, by the Pneu
nmtlc Cleaning Company. Orders for
work taken at
going & nAnvEr,
Phone 10(1
Have That Roof Fixed
NOW
See COBTHELL
phone aiat.
Lower Prices Here
Because Lower Cost
All Hub nicivlmtuliso is bought by lls (lil.cct
from ilw iiiiuuiLiu.lurow. Wo pay no profit
tho middleman. Wo buy for cash, which ,.
that wo buy at tho lowest pi-ices. mm
'In buying for cash wo not only get everv ilh
count, but havo our pick of tho choicest nicrcliiii
disc.
Lower Prices at Hub Stores
Because Less Profit
Wo arc content with less profit on each silo
that is business.
Kor ovory Hub sale means a Hub friend, which
in time means more Hub sales.
Wo do business for cash.
When you buy clothing from us, you pay for
tho clothing you don't pay n part of some ono
else's bad debt.
Hub Responsibility
Your protection lies solely in tho pi oven re
sponsibility of tho house from which you buy.
Wo absolutely stand behind every piece of mer
chandise that wo soil, no mat! or how large or
small tho sale may bo.
Peoplo toll us that Hub clothing is stronger
better made than most of the clothing thoy see.
To Sum It All Up
Wo expcct.your patronage on the merits of our
merchandise and the manner in which wo do bus
iness. This should nppeal to you the same ns it
docs to us.
MONEY TALKS"
Hub Clothing and Shoe Co.
Mnrshfiold
Bandon
THK FItlEND OF COOS DAY'
S. S. ALLIANCE
EQUIPPICD WITH WlRKLKSS
SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR. PORTLAND
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, AT 10 A.M.
CUNXKOT1XG WITH TIIU NORTH DANK ROAD AT rOHTLAND
NORTH PACIFIC frTBA.MSIIIP COMPANY.
Phono 1 1. O. F. .McOnOHGB, Agt.
FAST AND COJIMODIOUS
Steamer Redondo
Equipped with vrlrclifss nnd gubmnrlno bell
SAILS FROM IMAR.SHFIELD for SAN FRANCISCO
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 4 at 6:30 a.m.
All PAsaenfccr RworvnUons From Sim Francisco Mnt Ho Mt
803 Flfo liluIdliiR, or PIcr No 10. All rescnntlons must ue n
ken up 2t Iwurs before snlllnB.
INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATIOV CO. , .
PHONE 44. O. F. MrtlEOKUE. L1
Steamer Homer
Sails from Coos Bay for San Francisco, jlVilk
freight Only, Tuesday, November 26
P, S. DOW, Aget.
OceuDcb
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME.
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M w
SAILS FROM AINSWORTII DOCK, PORTLAND, at 8 P-'"W
10, 20. FROSI MARSHFIELD AT SERVICE OF THE TID-.
10, 23, 30.
Phone Main Stt-L. J. O. MILLER, Agent.
STADDEN
ALL KINDS of PIIOTOGRAPIIIP
WORK, nromldo Enlarging and
Kodak Finishing.
i u:,n Pantafnrillifl
unique i ""Vjtt
THE MODERN DYERS.
.PRESSERSwanATRL
Agent for EAjrurdH. Bt ,
Co., Fine Tailoring.
make your next inlt vu01MVfi
255 CENTRAL.
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