The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 11, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page SIX, Image 6

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIEl.D, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
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SUiCK SELLS BY
II TRAIN LOAD
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New
Stetson Hats
nub( otmno'nhoeuL New
GET PENSIO
cjieisou onoes
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Mrs. Mary Beurki, of Lake
side Scorns County Aid
Except as Pension
Anxious to Bocuro a mother's pen-
Gigantic Shipments Fail
Take Care of Buick
Orders
Tho fact that ovon solid
to Perham & Gidley Get Lincoln
Square Contract Will
Issue Bonds
train-
lon, but scorning county aid for, ,B"''' ,u L ft.'" . i- ni.
lmnnir nnii rniniiv. Mrs. Mnrv uour- uuva m auuniuu ..0'..i
..u.ww... .. ...... ..., , . ... . - ....l-.l n.n nf
The contract for lowering Lincoln
squnro was awnrdod to Perlinin &
Gldloy by tho North Bend City Coun
hi of Lakeside, ImB appealed to'lotmont of onjo nunurou cars per Cll last nlglit, tnoir bid being 2 1
i I.. - Mr. rnn.n fm nmmtv week to tho Howard Auto Company, conta ner yard. Only two bids wore
Court to grant her tho rollof sho I Pnclf Ic CoaBt distributors for tho submitted, tho other being by An-
jisks. MrsfDourkl 1b a Gorman nndlUulck. Is not enough to tnko caro dorsoiv & Klockers for 30 coma por
her appeal to Governor West -was of tho demand for BuIcK cars Is the yard. Tho city engineer's estimate
writtnn In Merman nnd had to bo i boat ovldonco of tho peoplo s faith was 30 centB per ynrd, bIx conts hlgh-
translated. In Dulck manufacture,' said I. it. or than tho lowest bidder. Amotion
It seom's that her husband desert- Tower this morning. In Decombor wob mndo that tho contract bo award
cd her somo'tlmo ngo nnd a few tho Howard Auto Company received . C(i t0 tbo lowest bidder nnd lt carried.
il.J l. l.-.l r. l.l nnnnnHn Htiocllll tmllllofld of BUICKS COn- Tti n ntl t rn of nlui urn vtillirl fnrrmilnn.
months ago sho had a friend appeal
to Judgo Hall for a petiBion ror nor.
Jjtdgo Hall cxplnlnod that under tho
law II "would be Impossible to grant
uior a ponslon, but ho suggested
that If sho was In need, tho County
Court cou d havo ner nuowcu nm
from tho
a special trnlnlond of Bulcks con-' Tim mntrnnt also nrovldoil for ronlnc
Blstlng of 88 double-decked freight jnB tho band stand In tho center oi
cars requiring thrco locomotives to tno BqUnro,
handlo It. Tho train was moro tlianl Sidewalk Oidlimncc.
II mllo long. Tho valuo of tho 415 Aftcr mucn discussion aa to tho
IJulcks was $G22,377 and tho freight j morlts of tho different width sldo-
WnB moro than $10,000. Tho Start-1 ..,1i,a n nnllnnnra wnn nnRROili liv
I1V .-..- . '. ... . , ... "..", ".1 ......... .. .-. ,... - ,,
l.l 1 -..., .1 aim nn. . HIK Or tlllB train CSiaulIBUed a new it, rini . Mm InqJnl ntlnn nf
grily sent back word that sho would world's record for the movomont Bldowalk8 )n ti10 district recently lm
not accept aid from tho Indigent ?f flrst-c ass frolght, as this Is tho ,)rovcd. T),o ordlnanco provides for
Xund, ns Bho was no paupor but sho largest shipment over mndo In the wooUon fldownlks, giving tho owner
wnntod n mothor's ponsion. ..., """' .""" "''."' " V i ,,w tno priviicgo or laying n comem buiu-
Governor West ImB forwarded her comes n special tralnload of Bucks Wft,k lf ,,0 dcBlro3( Tho BOnorni
lottor to Judgo Hall with n request to the Northwest and oven this docs wJdth Qf tlm 8,,,ownlkB 111UBt 1)0 0g:,t
thnt tho mattor bo lookod Into. How- not tnko caro of tho orders on fllo, fcot( nU(, cnch ton fcot tho bonrd
ovor, nothing enn bo dono, as hor tho fnctory for this trmry. mlJBt oxionA to tho C1rl) 1In0( fourteen
husband simply dosortcd her. It Is T s means Just ono thing and tiiat fuQt from Ul0 nnor edeo of tho bU,0.
understood that tho family havo ' that if you want n Dulck car this wa,k ordlnnnco atB0 provides
boon In tho Ton Mllo district only a sn80nM yo" ,BLrnT Z'wi that tho sldowolkB shall bo curved
llttlo ovor a year. It Is not known ?'" t,l0"pr W'0 at nil street crossings.
Jiow many children sho 1ms. u nProncn0fdo"dpltBto.0f.0 ..Jt 1)ok Licenses.
Strict About Pcnsloiw. .S , flSht for do lver?es PI'10 rc8'dlnB ln North Bcml W,U
N' Judgo Hall Is watching tho ap-'ve to , fight for J11"' hercaftor bo required to pay the sum
plications for mothor's pensions bI",00fv'0r"t Kod to tho PacTnc ot ?3'00 Pr 'oar for eacl1 dK "ey
closoly, ns ho does not wish to nl- lvcvatr flV't ?ho Dulck factory own. Tho ordinance was passed by
low tho county to bo 'worked' by. Nowc8t.iortuiou tho City Council last ovonlng and pro-
tho undcsrrvlng. Several appllca- nt Flint, M Ichlgon. WoUnoBday ovo- coUB a not b0
tlons havo boon refuBod and a num- nlnB. Marc 4. This solid BpocWU Utod to run nt lnrg0 nt tho
bor nro now In aboyanco until ho ra n "s mo flo un ol ."c 'Bo knowledge of tho ownur. nnd sub-
. can Investigate them. SmJlYcl' In SouSo decks nnd iPCtB him to n flno ot B0. Tho or-
Tho Plan of tho Cooloy family ""dvia Rock iBland and Nom.- dlnanco allows until May 1 In which
to return hero from Illinois so that Y U.. ntl consigned to tho to procure dog tags.
Mrs. Cooloy can again securo hor .r" "A01 A-Uomobllo Comnany d s- IUUIiwhI Work,
mother's ponslon of $47.r,0 per irs of Dulck nutSSSSncs In Tho railroad, work performed by
-month i. which was i cut off when she ' r'bSflcofNo?SJCBt,lul0niol,"e' tho Wlllamotto Pacific railway In
loft tho Btoto. will probably rcault tho l ac nowor west. nPPOntocI bv tho City
In tho pension being rofusod. If Q " ""o'xcIub vc or railroad CouncHlast ovonlng." Tho work was
tho family should bo In need, thoy "ont of cars, oxciusi vo ot X'ght dono In accordance with tho ngroo-
wlll bo given such assistance from &1, nl'08no V, oxecod 118,000. mont with tho city and to tho entire
Sally0 rSlrPo0if "ho present Plan In "speSgof fflf gigantic ship- satisfaction of tho members of tho
u n?rin?i,niit' l""08 I""" mont Mol 0, Johnson, manngor for Council.
18 CarriCU OIU. .., t..,,, A.nn.r.l.lln Pni,mn.n- . ltollll IKNIIL'.
In this territory. BayB: I An Improvoment bond Issue ordln-
"In our orlglnnl application to nnco. ordorlng the Bale of $ 20,000
bales Manngor Collins, of tho Dulck worth of ten year bonds, Interest at
Motor Company, wo asked for nn six por cont was passed last night.
'allotment of 1!G cnrloads, to contain Tho ordinance provides for tho Balo
Ii25 Dulcks. , of bonds in blockB of $500, nnd plac-
"Orders from our ngenls through- cs tho limit of ton yenrs for tholr
out tho Pacific Northwest continued redemption. Tho ordlnnnco and salo
to como In until wo had filed with of tho bonds was for tho payment of
tho Dulck Motor Company orders street improvements for thoso who
!for no less than G3 carloads, con-took advantage of tho bonding net.
, .tnlnlng 257 Dulcks. T Kicks.
V.I I "it wtiH tho orlglnnl Intention to Mntt KJollmon filed a document
- ii.- aiij nt havo this train lonvo tho fnctory on with tho Council last evening clalm-
EXpCCt LarflC Atienaance OI Monday, February 23, but n ahortago lug damages of ?150, which ho says
HnfiQ RflV RnnnllPPS at of finished enra precluded tho pos- waa caused by tho city In tho Im-
Mi eiiii!llou slblllty of shipment boforo Wcdnos- provomont of tho streets near his
Meeting oatUrCiay d,y, March ." residence, tfio.flll being mndo against
Next Snturduy will bo n "red lottor fr0'm ' s'llluH Manngor Collins Thurs- foundntloiis. Tho letter recited that
k'ould nccopt ?150 ns n enmpro
i. but If ho commencod action In
(Hurts ho would want $500. Af-
aii.i .Hcnnunlnti mi ft mntlnii frnm
'.... . A t .... WW..U .......... M .r.- IUI RUIIIU MtHVHBUIVII .. .. Hiut .....
to lmnrOVO tllOlr llOrUs linci nilipui. ,t,.i.i.. ,i,,i, n.inilo r llnlnlr nuln. r.,....,ll... Ilnrllo tli lottnr nn li
- ..... IlllllUIU'tlUl Ik V... .W..11M u. ... ....--- UIIIlLilllllllt ..... .W, .. w.w. ....
Tho mooting is ror no purposo oi ni()i,l0B ioft i,oro jnBt i,Kht via Poro cnlm was roforrod to City Attorney
completing tho orgnnlzutlon of tho Mnrquetto Hock Island nnd Northern Dorhyshlro.
Cow Testing Association. Pacific. Itegrot wo were unnblo to Mrs. S. C. Sanford had n commun-
At tho mooting officers will bo icdo tho nddltlonnl cnrlondB that tcntloxi read to tho body asking
elected nnd committees chosen to look you wlrod ln to uo incluclod In this whether or not Porhnm & Gidley had
nftor tho work nnd dotormlno tno tnvi0d n, cnn BVe you no posl- a rKnt t0 romovo from her property
scopo of tho organization ln addition l(vo nB8urnnco as to whon wo cnn tll0 ,,ank 8downlk and uso It for
to tho cow testing progrnm. "Mr. BlI, t1080 n(uutlounl cnrloads, by nrowood U'ulor tho contract with
Smith hopes to have nonrly every ronBo of tho larg,o number of past- t,ri,nm & Gldloy provision Is mndo
dnlrymnn ln this section present nt d0 orders wo nro now carrying for Umt u aiaownllcs which lmvo been
tho gathering. shipment to otlior points. You nro ,,d ono yenr or inorQ on tno Bt,eota
Kick of Conulllft cortaluly to bo congratulated on got- thov nr0 i,nnr0vlnK 1b tholr property
Mr. Smith was mucli surprlBCd to- Ui)K tlJg0 for, c , of n ,L.k they g n0V, ,,0" ,S Mint
?ay l0,!f.Y,, "'?.. "..V ;?., n'nnnr ?toitioiiiics uuring tno scnsoii wnon Bh0 nu BOl Ullnk lt fnlr for th0 d,y
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ELECT OFFICERS
Next Saturday will no n ' rcu iotiorfro Slllu8 Mnnngor Collins Thurs- foundi
dny" for Cooh Day dnlrymon, nw'or'l-lny ,ilu,ounclng tho shipment of tho ho wo
lng to J. L. Smith, agricultural ex; trttK0d of Dulcks, which rends ns ,8o,
pert, who IS arranging for n mootliut follows' tho co
boro to organize tho owners of cows VoM'p B0,(J trnnon(l ot f0rty tor B0I
. ni.ntifnnHnn lV roiiortod l" """""", " k"" ' u" " txj romovo hor sldownlk nnd uso tho
, n t? oa and ngrlcul urlBts 0,,r tnut wood. City Attorney Derbyshire said
V .i. rn l.nin vnl lev about tliol i tlmt according to tho contract Por-
JJlX fflAmXn OWley wore entitled ,10 the
mmrtr T-lir- firlf 1 I blliuwumo, 1 uu uuutui ua tuiu nil
f 1 IUI I I ll i I MH MI.R II.
educational campnlgn Is being hand., i
lo.i In Coos County, particularly lu '
tho establishment of pormnnenl
iTne taoio ana no action wus iukcu o
4 tiin rminll
' A sot of ordinances was road by
headquarters for tho nowly appoint. Mrfl , W,10BO hu8lmnd t ,vlth A fZZCVwZ n"s"essTng tho
od county agriculturist. J. L. SmltK I (, PnrlBlmi 8 oro. was nblo to .oturn C" rtlvlnu tho ow k
JHSSESSi"1-- "nd n ChmiB mny ""I h?"L ""Lil?.1" ?I?iSJ.I"l!ll!i!' 87lt0so,Z0pirthoe0rs0be!:eb-
fitted:
Union avonuo, between Virginia
nnd WnshiiiKton. $3522.12.
wnsiungton avenue, ooiween snor-
ndvocated. I Whoro sho recently undorwent an op
Mr. Smith Bnys. thnt ho has mode oruton,
iirrangomonts to hnvo headquartori
in Coqulllo as soon as tlio Commor- aoodinn of Coall,Uo is nt Mor
? ", u7 S .i. nn much time cy Hospital, where ho will undergo nn ... nnd u,0I, $3522.12.
i.. J, nrn trnvollnir amonc the oporatlonfor stomach troublo. Dr. T1,o street work for which tho
rnm-linrs nonrlv every day and as Culln will nrrlvo from coquiuo to- inonoy B t0 j,o paid hns already
soon ns ho complotes tho orgnnlza- 'Bi to assist ur. .Miugus in tno op- ,)00l, ,l0rformcd by Perham & Gld'ey
tlon hero Saturday, ho will go to ". nna tuoso amoun's ropresoni tne
Coqulllo to complete tho orgnnlza- , COBt nccordjnB t0 (j)0 contract prUt
Hon there. Fow tears aro worth tholr salt. 1 submitted by thorn.
-?- - - ' A recommendutlon wns subinittod
. 1 .1 .i..i- ..I......I t lv Hltv Tui'lnnnr AmlroWB for tho
Improvement of Vlrglna nvenuo from
Jnckson to Shormau avonuo, and for
tho raising of tho Montana avonuo
bridge. Tho Council ordered tho
City Attorney to prepare ordlnnncoi
for tho work nnd order tho snmo ad
vertised for bids.
i !
Tfiee Is no stdbstifote
f o Royal Baking Pow
det iot making; the
best cake, biscuit and
pasttfy. Royal is Ab
solutely Pute and t&e
only baking powde
made itonx Royal
gt ape cteam of tattate
CIIUUCII ADVKUTISIiNG
Amidst tho discussion periodically
Indulged In ns to whother churches
aro justified ln adopting modern
mothods In tho uso of printer's ink,
thorn comes tho unlquo example of, a
church In tho capital city of tho state.
A Salem Vestry makes the following
uso of legitimate advertising ot the
services of their church:
"Church-going Is a habit. So Is hon
osty. Doth nro humnn fundamentals.
ST. PAUL'S CHURCH
encourages the habit."
On nnothor occasion tho announce
ment off Ha services appeared under
tho following caption:
"Sunday a good Duslness Day.
Tho business of Sunday Is tho
worship of Almighty1 God.
I ST. PAUL'S CHURCH
I open for business
, nt 7:30 n. m., 11. nnd 7:30 p. in."
The Vestrymen nt St. Paul's
1 Church find that this judicious uso
nf iirltitnr'a Inlr la TiiAnHiitv Minlr nv.
, pectntjons in both increased attend
ValueGiving Supreme
THAT'S our PRICE POLICY-giving
SURREME values in Men's Clothing, Hats,
Shoes and Furnishings
It's not enough that we give you
the finest fit and fabrics and the best
of fashions we must, and do, give
you these high qualities at the
LOWEST PRICES to maintain
our Policy, 'Money Talks'
THIS week well rivet that fact
on your attention by
Styleplus
Clothes
$17
See our new lines of boy's all-wool
Suits, with two pair of Pants at $5
DESIGNED I
MAYER I
CHICAGO
THAT'S a proofand a positive
proof that our price policy means
giving -supreme values.
IT isn't a sale price, or a special price for a day or two
its a REGULAR price on NEW Suits. "Money Talks'
1 II
yv m
lOTip
oe
BAND0N.
MARSHFIELD.
MYRTLE POINT.
OLDEST F
1
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Robert Templeton, Aged Nine
ty, Still Working for Wages
on Hayrfes Inlet
Ilobort Tomploton, probably tho
oldest ranch Hand ln tho Unltod
States who Is still drawing wages,
enmo ln from Hnynes Inlet today and
registered for tho coming elections.
He lacks Just threo months of being
ninety yenrs old nnd is employed on
ADVEKTISnn LETIEBS
List of unclaimed l"r.t!
lng in tho MnrslKie a. uw-
.!. . (tin VMk CDdlCI
10, 1014. Porsons ca ! !.
will plenso Bay adver''"4..
one cont for each letter f cU
IJollch, Paul; ueam .'-
ueu, nvy, .V"u"'"'i:.tr. W
or, m. u. riuu, "rj"'P cn
i,o Tjminlf! Gray. W. ... 1,.
;.."... "" .' in... wine,
Mnni-,n To DonWn fnr IVlllinm: UOHU, ... -
niuuiuiij i uuuy iu uiuaiutu iui uon; linn, " ", j.
Androw: iiooiw, ;- 0
iuta "
PLAN PUBLIC
PLAY GROUND
Conducting May Move
Tabernacle There
FMrt- Mcllno.
nor. JUss Cll8
Robinson, Hob;
At n mooting this afternoon, plnns . Walls, Geo.; 1
r tho Collego Women's Club, tho'Lcod Woods, J. H.
,11nl.iH.t- il..i. , ,1 .H.a.,1 a. .. A . VWM ... t Pur
Rjw.
Chnfik.
WOOdl '
for
Fellowship Club and othors to unlto
in establishing a public playground
In tho block south of Klrod and west
of Second street nro being discussed.
Tho Southorn Pacific, which owns
nearly tho ontlro block, has offered)
the ranch of Chns. Crouch of Haynes tho freo UB0 ot the ground on a year
Inlot nnd Is said to bo far ahead of , to year lease bo that tho only oxppnso
tho nverago farm hand, desplto his ' attached to tho playground will bo
advanced age. tno supervlblon and Installation of
Mr. Templeton Is nn old bachelor BU"?U "I""1"18
iV li na hAiAHitnn I . AArtliAta "
illtu (IIIO I1U IVMHIID3 111 lino OIJUIlllIl,
although n nonhow Uvea in soutliorn
California, Ho has been a llfo-long
Democrat but whon ho registered
hero today, he renounced Democracy
and signed as an Independent.
Mr. Tomploton is tho father of
Templeton, Oregon, or rather tho
Ton Mllo metropolis was nnmed in
his honor." Ho entered a homestead
Tho plan is to hnvo moBt of tho
equipment, etc., donated and then to
get tho school officials to unlto ln
supervising tho grounds. Much of
the equipment, lt Is proposed, can bo
mado by the boys ln tho manual
training department ot tho publlo
schools.
Tho freo uso of tho land was se
cured through tho Baptist Brother
JWB.,D.,CUrtl..P'-
thoro In 1883 and later sold tho hood, but thoy do not wish to go any
luriuer in u, as mey wish tno piuy
groundi kept freo from any sectarian
placo and began working as a farm
hand.
Ho Is said to bo comfortably fixed,
having saved considerable money by
his thrift. In years gone by ho was
rated as ono of best slashers that
ever swung nn axe. He would start
at daylight, work straight through
until dinner time nnd would quickly
ent his lunch and bo back to labor,
not taking an hour orf Ills day's
work was not dono until tho Bun had
disappeared In the western sky.
His appearance does not lndlrato
that he Is nlnoty years old.
or denominational influences
Mny Umj Tnbeninclo.
It has also been proposed to havo
tho old tabernacle, which must be
razed within tho next ten days, moved
out nnd erected anew on the ground.
If tho Southorn Pacific will not agree
to this then the Daptlst congrega
tion will donate tho freo use of part
of Its proporty at Elrod and Fourth
street as a site for tho building, which
can be used as It is now.
ance and increased Interest in the him, his industry and good cheer be-
cnurcn generuuy, ing ever uppormosr.
In fact
;Vv T t tn -i ,n i L . TtXSCK AT SUMNER, SATURDAY
tirl,e 7. CTRNIXO, MAROII 11. Alice II
so old, ho astounded somo of his , m-ci1ii.i t T-in n m
friends who witnessed his reglttra- g? leavS Ma!if Jlfl at )
tlon today by dancing a llttlo Jig. 'S,a ,w"s MareliflcM at .oo
He Is liked by overyono who knows,
LIURARY CONCERT Sunday.
W
rri. riiandlfr.
.M- and Mrs. C, o
iana; u. v. ",'"A. vs.".
n t nwls. Portland; r
Portland; J. 0. 0"-r 0tj
clsco; Geo. Ji "",? n i
.. Dryden, Portland; P.,
Snn Frnnciscui "a pjrtB.
land; B. W. T .
Harrv SnoW,. COQ""15
Vemv. Portland; c-tiH.,
Portland: H. f'd'Co"
llalioy, uo""-""' vr porti1"
nullle: B. M. Bker'L.
' 11m 11WB.IV. r.
T,irH Bisk. W2nll.3
belch: Mrs. Buncb. wn i i
Glbney, South ""',, jm
New York; S f
art, Banuon, """cl0(t, v
L'? Point; Fred l Sg,
Chas. W. a r'lnlet;
Stutsman. Southing,
.
d. wws:
Uanaon; . u" nndon:
Geo. Martlakes,
rowB. CoqulU6.
Coaledo; H.
ALvla Smith, com
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