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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1913)
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1913 EVENING EDITION. THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON 1 I TABLE UP HIS Southern Pacific's forty lots which will bo sinned for later, between hi PORTERS HERE i IS REOPENED FOR 616 BARGE SVEA SALOON ,ti,.nti.,i nii.l their authority upheld He said that the olllccrs had reported will bo signed lor inter, iieiwi-un f. rod and Hall avenue, asking for thnt the sa loon hat I kcjt o e after dredge nil. Mr. Buckingham wan hours and even after tl.cj 1 n l bte n s uctod to fllo this af once with notified to dose Ho Mid U h the Port of Coos Hay Commission. I was not the only offender but hat Mr llucklngha.n said that in some every night the police were rounding tirjetUlon for the .111 had up drunks and offenders that showed been changed from the original one that some of the .place, were ,vlo 1. ting and that two of .Wen. provided for the law. Sir. Upton said this would only a four-foot 1111. where he had be true as long as there weie sa- promlsed live feet. Mo saiti mat uic . first petition provided for a mini mum of five-foot fill and ihe thought the others did nlso. However, ho Mr. Ilnton aruued that Mr. Par ker's watch and the saloon clock did not show that it was after 12 tfound dlffercnf. He said the petl-1 o'clock, that the bartender did not .. . . . ......... I l.i llw, llnef ! I... r 1.... Cillll n Mil lllllcpr lions nail neun iiiuimiuu u. uiu ' recuKiii'-u I1M1 -n I ... ..1 .. ...I 1n. when he ton. nun w chwu the bartender hud only one eye and this oversight might be excused. There was quite an exchange be- of Coos Hay. Ho said there was enough dirt in the nroject to fill the area live feet. P. E. Allen protested against the re- r iJ iWlll iiuiv.nvti fn ' 1 "tn v " Auction to four feet because he said tween Mayor Straw and Upton and ..... f l . .. ci.i 1.1 tlint If tncro was oniy a lom-ium. finally Air. miner uruuu unu .. . f ... . , ... t.1.. .It ..t.L'rt nil. It would not be necessary for many to mice their liulldlngs. .May Hortiite It. W. V. McICldowney stated that It mow appeared uncertain as to wheth er the Port would not reduce the nmount to be dredged out In front if Marshfleld. lie said that Mr. ScngBtacken had Inforined hlin that It might be necessary to do this In order to got the channel dredged to the un-foot depth from Smith mill to the bar. Engineer nucklnghain stnted that ho did not think there was much likelihood of this as he said the Port that ho did not want to fight the case, that he would simply leave It up to the Council. Straw said that was what he want ed to hear. He said lie was not ready to make a recommendation about the matter, and suggested that it be left for a committee of the Council to de cide. Duncan Ferguson objected, saying there was nothing for a com mittee to do since they had pleaded I guilty and the thing to do was to de I cldo at once. Councilman Winkler made quite a talk, In which he said that ho was llltfinmiiii (M nun h in- mini i"; i , . . ..,, CoiiMiilHsioners had promised to fill "PPosed to the saloon as the cause to tno people and it woiiiu causo.oi misery mm u.miua ...... such a furore If they did not make ruination of young men, but that ho good their promise that there would wanted to give them a square deal, bo trouble. jllo said In the present case he was However, to bo 0.1 (ho safe side, reminded or the Oerinan story of the tho council adopted the assessments raiser 01 .mo .mi v...... " '"" I it i tt. 1 ...... tit 1 1 It It f for lnilkhoadliiK the streets In tho affected district to Insure getting the streets tilled so that they could bo tiinf mi tin. MiilnmiM were, without permit of tho Council or city ordln mum it llmviwl to remain onen late so mill lliey coum no, - , Imnrnl'nil fPlw n uunuumntl I a Vfll'V Idiirlnir the Houiidup and not puuisii- 6omo being sllglitly less than $1.2.'. ed, ho- didn't think It a great of nor front foot nml others a little ov- fonso for one to bo a few minutes or. This provides for tho bulkhead-' lato now. Ing and shore pipe. Tlicso will be equalized Xovoinber n. The assessments for the Improve J. P. Porter and A. E. Porter Come in From Florence-on Tug Roscoe. Porter Brothers' new barge, the Lawrence Porter, took on her Initial carco hero yesterday and will bo towed to the sluslnw by the tug Ros coe. J. P. Porter and A. 10. Porter of Porter lliotbers, are here look ing after It. The barge was Just completed at Kruno &. Hanks' yard. The Lawrence Porter Is lfiti feet long, ten feet longer than the Fred erick. She has a special loading and unloading device with a ninety-foot boom stick. She draws about ten feet loaded. Coming out In the Uoscoe they took soundings and found a minimum of thirteen feet on the Sluslnw bar two hours before high tide. Tho channel has shifted about a mile as a result or the Jetty extension and the bar Is now very short. .1. P. Porter snld there was nothing new In the railroad work. A. E. Por ter Is his cousin and had charge of about twenty-live miles or construc tion along tho Sluslnw. Ho says they have linlshed the work there. No ar rangements have been made for doing anything except the tunnel work be tween Coos Hay and and the Sluslnw this winter. The Lawrence Porter took a hold full of general merchandise and Is loading about live hundred tons of coal on deck. Porter Brothers ex pect to have a bout in here every two weeks from now on to tow sup plies to tho Sluslnw. Tho Lawrence was towed to (lar- dlner where the coal cargo will bo discharged, and then she will be . . .. ...1,,. m)i- ini'en 10 r loreiicu v.iui lmu .m., ehnndlse and loaded with lumber for San Francisco. Messrs. A. IS. Porter and Johnson Porter expect to leave tonight. Newly Arrived Novelty Suits and Coats WHO IS SHE? Councilman Copplo said that he thought Mayor Straw did right In .til t It, tfilrwtt tmtil lin f llO IIL." (lOtiuiioinuii in nil iii-u i in i w n- nill till; omwuii imw ... v ment of Seventh from lngorsoll to thought that they had been punlsli Jolinson and Hemlock from Sixth to ert enough and should bo allowed to Mis. Eighth wero also adopted. For Pawnbroker. Mnrshlleld Is soon to Fnvo a "three-ball" shop, Henry Koesti, who conducts a little store on .Vorth Front street opposite tho city hall, being Informcdl that he could operate ono for ?i0 a year Instead of $ 1 00. the regular license. Councilman Winkler wanted him to bo required to furnish n bond but the rest of tho council did not think It wns necessary. 4 1 Along the Waterfront. 1 Tho riflold arrived at llaudon yes terday from San Francisco and the Elizabeth sailed from llaudon for San Francisco, Tho tug Itoscoo with tho barge I.awronco In tow, sailed for Florence this morning. The Ooston, plying between Mnrshlleld and Keiituck Inlet, Is being equipped with electric lights. Mbby COAL. The kind YOV have All WAYS I'SHO. Phono Ti. Pacific l.lverv nml Transfer Cnimxinv open again on tho promise to live up to the law. Councilman Allen said that ho agreed that the saloons wore a men ace to tho boyH and men and a curso to young and old, but ho did not bo llovo In blaming this ono saloon for the offenses of others, Ho said that he thought Mayor Straw had pur sued the wise course In closing It nnd that they should bo allowed to re open, He said ho did not think n saloon mini's promise was worth any thing, but that ho wa willing to glvo them another trial. Finally Mayor Straw put the mat ter to a vote ami no votes wero re corded against allowing thorn to re open. After the vote, Councilman Al brecht said that lie thought thnt charges ought to bo preferred against the offenders nnd they should be given a regular trial. He snld ho bad never heard before about tho saloons being allowed to remain open during the roundup and ho thought this should bo Investigated. Mayor Straw wauled to know ir Mr. Albrecbt had never heard or tho Ettn IlKoii or Murslillclri In Trouble at Hosebuig. Onicer Chambers last night arrest ed a Mrs. Etta Dixon, aged 10, n suspicious character, who was lodg ing in tho (Srand Hotel. She claimed' ' to have come from Marshllold, where she has two small children. Sho hnd secured work hero In a restaurant. On paying $." ball she was released and her case continued during good 1 behavior. Uoseburg Hovlow. COOriM.E POUT WOltK. Tho Commission of the Port of Co- iqulllo River held their regular nieet- j Ing yesterday. Tho whart being built at Arago Is reported to bo about com pleted. Considerable work has been done the past summer on the North and South Forks, and tho work or the dredge now In progress Just below the .torks has already been a great help to navigation. 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