m in in iinui 5' j THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1914 EVENING EDITION. 1W0 ' VW ". & -t--r T" A r 'X'TnTTEjC " whoso yearly Income Is almost COOS BAY 1 IMCO n million dollars. And we'll bet i ho puts In nil of his time attending ' ... I.I.. ....... l...ol.w,c. . Mimvi'V t.Mll.ii. .it. .1 Pull. ' "" " uiidi""" J)AN1J. MALOXKY News Editor, -K-n- OfflJH 1'npcr of Cos County WHOM WE II ELI', Whnt the world doesn't know Is how soino Coos Uay people exist and why. -K-M- It's a wnsto of tlmo to reason with WON' some Coos Hay people aro nolml In iln Hnilioth IlllT for this coinnuinlty they Boom to the unreasonable. icy nre asked to do something -w-w- uhlnk they ior somebody else. "Well, they are. nut they can't do something for somebody else without doing something for themselves also. I Tho school taxes you pay help odu- at other men's children. Uut other Some Coos Uay men's Ideals go no higher than highballs. , . Perhaps you have noticed each tlmo miNCS OF CITY COUNCIL Get tho Inniiiinn linn ini.ui dip put ni am m tcqt SavinS Habit iiidii mill i i vi in t. ri iyin i r i i i lllllllallll Villi ) I I II IV I 1 1 1 I I I I I I I I nig B U I 1 If I i CHI JOBS! aseti holti educate yours. If you have , It Is harder to get out of a holo of .rny, and If you haven't you should your own making. JSave. --- Other peoplo aro doing things for 1 Some Coos Uay people fancy they 3tin aU tho tlmo. Jf other mon ceased aro In tho limelight when they aro their service you would suffer. i only tho lime nnd ono of tho differ Since tho beginning men have lived onccs between a llmo nnd n lemon, lb communities. Why? So thoy you know, Is that the llmo Is smallor. nould holp each other. i --H- Tho nioro we help each other the jiniU0 Mullcr on a windy morn, more good we got out of the commun- walked down Front street In lovely ily. ,,,.! frm; Holp. Thnt gives you tho right to Twn8 slic thoy wero boyond a doubt, xnnko tho other follow holp also. J Ab ,.. mcn wfjj uoar ni0 aut, Thcro Is satisfaction In service. . Frank Cohan BayB It was Central SCHOOLS AM) CIVIC xksh. CLEAXLl- avenue and that ho saw Maude. --- THEY nre putting Into execution a pretty good Idea at Eugono. A clean-up day has boon desig nated by tho health officer and tho high school studentB have been ln ccrcstcd In th'o work of ridding tho tltyof filth nnd rubbish. Not only -will this be a good thing for tho present tlmo, but If tho boys and KlrlB are Impressed with tho advan tages of civic cleanliness thoy will 'io hotter citizens, more progressive and enterprising, when they grow to manhood and womnnhood. Tho tfcasons thoy aro learning now 'can never bo entirely forgotten. Tho ucglster says of tho clean-up cam paign In that city: "A complete survey of the city A-Ill bo made by tho biology clnsB f tho high school after the first general cloun-up day, set by Dr. F. V. Ciinitnlngs. city health officer, lor Saturday. March -1. "The class will bo divided Into iininds and each sound will bo as signed a certain portion of tho city. CAX YOU HEAT THIS? A rod-headed girl lu a bluo dross tolling a whlto llo at a pink tea In n brown house on n greon lnwn. I '5 STORY IB FILM Declared by Competent Critics to he the Greatest Picture Before Public Today Pass Ordinance But Mayor Allen May Veto Engin eer's Salary Same Hy a voto of four to ono, an or dinance providing for combining tho jobs of Btreot commissioner and plumbing, building nnd electrical In spector was adopted by tho Mnrsh flold City Council last night. Coun cilman Ferguson wns tho only ono to voto against It. An ordinance providing for ro duclng tho salary of tho City En- glnotr from $lfiO to $125 per month wiib lost, Councilman Ferguson nnd Doll voting ngalnst It. .Mayor Allen intimated thnt ho would voto tho ordinance combining tho offices of street commissioner and tho Inspector nt a salary of $100 and If ho. docs tho fate of It will bo determined by Councilman Evortsen, who wjis not present InBt night. If Mr. Evortsen votes with tho othor four Councilman, tho PLAN BIG GUI ON COMMERCIAL Property Owners Consider Re ducing West Marshfield Grade That tho Commercial nvonuo grado, which has been u sourco of grief to ninny might bo cut down soon wns reported to tho Council last night by Mnyor Allon. Ho said that Mlrrasoul Urothers, Fred Weaver, Harry Painter nnd a mini bor of tho proporty owners had nirrci'il to havn the street urndod niraln. ruttlnir It nmvii nt Thirteenth nott u fow daya after tho flro In ox and mukliig nn olglit-foot cut Instead ( plaining tho lack of wnter Borvlco of four feet at Fourteenth nnd at tho tlmo of tho blnzo. Fire Chief Keating Says Hy drants Were Not Filled With Mud ' Flro Chief Keating, Mnyor Allon, ' Councilman Albroeht nnd others last , night enter, d a protest ngalnst tho Inck of water proBsuro In South i Murahfleld. The matter wob brought up bv Mayor Allon Inquiring about ! tho flro hydrant near tho McLaugh lin homo having been stuffed full of mud ub waB reported by J. V. Ilcn-i Commercial, thereby getting hotter than n twelve per cent grado on Commorclnl. Tho plan Is to have tuo dirt hauled over to Central and also for Improving Thirteenth north! any nioro mud than of Central. No formal action wns I found In tho hydrants, Mr. Keating Biild that It waB all a farco about tho report that boihc ouo had stuffed tho hydrants full of mud. Ho said thnt thoro wasn't was usually He said that inin PmiiiKiiiiiiiii Mi'nrtniin'u vinwn IUfl plnn provides for leaving Andor 6u It before ho acta on tho ordlii-jB the lowest of nil, having about a taken Inst night. yostordny ho had again tested tho Dunn Town (JrniloM. hydrants In South MarshNeld and City Englneor llucklnghnm pro-found thoro wasn't sufficient pres sented plans for now street graded) sure to mako tho wator run out of mm no wuinu made and hydrantB soon, Council can pass It over Mnyor for Commercial, Central, Anderson tho hoso. Ho said thn All n'a veto but othorwlso not. 'nn'l Bennett avenues nnd Fourth, hnvo a presBiiro gnugo Mnyor Allen will probnbly ascor-l Fifth. Sixth and Sevonth streets, would tost nil tho hydrui mice. fourteen-foot elevation. Itmitlne I'rorecillims Tho Council paused nn ordinance providing for tho b.iIo of nr.:!7.ri0 Councilman Albrecht objected to,wori, 0r special Improvement bonds, this, Haying that ho thought that Tu council uccepted tho paving u vlnnii ttit ultriiljl Im flu likti nu( ... . .. . proposed that tho Council ndopt a "."'Y.' . " , ,' "' ,,.,. "' ' ,, i ;..., , t,r H0U, '(ni. aiy ,, l..Xu ..i.. ..i i...... 1 1, ... oiowiiion iii tno Dusiiuss iiisirtct. ' ..,,,. i Ml Sloimh at a total iMiiany tno tjouiicii iieciiicu i"!,0Ht of $01171.1. Tho miration of voto wiib brought ill) lust night. Councilman Copplo resolution asking Mnyor Allen to Good Flour Sifter 15c Eon Beater 15c Big Dish Pan 15c We've six dozen dandy good brooms. Thv?2 a good buy at 60c. Gsl nnn n CVt o7.' M' only fo,- ' mm 37c Smith's Yarielj, More Worth Bend Manager Marsdcn of tho Orand EVorv street, ullev and yard In tho Thonter has secured an unustinl at- lty will bo examlnud. nnd If tho traction for Thursday and Friday of peoplo hnvo not compiled with tho tlilu week nt hlfl popular picture play wan st of tho health officer to clean houso In David Copperflold, Dickons' ip, note of the location and tho groat story. onino of the resident, If It Is po- David' Copporllold, nhortly nf tor tho flhlo to obtain It, will bo made and death of his beloved father, becomes reported to tho authorities. aware of the attention of ono Mr. Thoro nro numerous places Murdstono to his mother. Ills dis tant u od clennlng up nnd need nioasuro nt such attentions Is inark- hnve the Inspector resign nt the i..i., ii nf ii. n nwiii.ri10!.1, or ?! '' i.. end of, this month and hnvo tho! x ' '. "L1 ' '' , .'Znnov T. ' The street commltleo was In one man fill all tho places until I '"'?,. ?. l, ,H ,H)rtbn en dos ,Bt,,;m' ,'11 l0 ,BI lho ,lo,,,,riH ",,on tho ordlnanco becomes effective. lrtn n,Kl,t n" ,1,'B1( """ J'10 Kra,,"- !" the vacant lots nenr ho corner, Mr. Copplo said that tho ordinance .,.-. fn 'v.ttvh B .'liihlii !.... of A,VloT" ."",1 lllBp'1.ll,0 would not becomo.ffectlvo for thl.-1 ,.,."' L " ' ?lA"? '''".'I ' " H"" . IUV, .. . . .. '' w"' '.!..'? ' tv dnvs. nnd ho would llkn in havn ! '"",'."' "' ?.. "' ' "" . .,''" .'" V "7 wlien inn old pimiK puving on iiunru It go Into effect tho first of next ' S ;, .', u '" , "". r""ll "7 " inC ,wnLVIM ""'" "" , n ., month so. that the city would got,""'1 t,,u ' "'"' ?." l"1,. V 7-1(i'- ' ..' ""ffi. W"V"'A 'm...M Couucl limit Wilson reported lint wn ticcepted nnd tho contractors, u:o noami comnuueo nun uuy rnys- Mfl.nlu Sr Mcl.nln uril ! the benefit of the snvlng Councilman Ferguson suggested (Hut such a motion was out of or red paid !!.- It badly.' said Dr. CummlngB, yestor- 0(U evidenced, and as a result ho Is (r0,,)C( '' dny. 'If thu peoplo do not obsorvo dispatched on a visit to his Aunt Peg-1 Alder Wharf I'm I III! fill lift 1 llftnltlml llfl '( ttltl jlll .. ..n m m a. .kOA t ...! 4 - il r as tho Mayor might voto tho , . "" "; ' ",1 7. ..,,, ,r,, ;'" nnom ?m ocug uem im ck nrillinini'o . H reiiBonnine inlo to cliargo pa- f0r Homo work that will have to bo City Attorney (loss snld lint ho g11' nf"r .j''.0 V"rtnT whet bor Ibis ,lo,! w,,on th ln' '" '"V"'0; ii.il not think It would bo legal to ,?.. "? "?',,. Z im r ? it . A w,'rrn"t wns ordered Issued for hnvo ono tiiim rill nil tlm nlnpcti iin- ll"I-l"l.?.,! ..'"?"IA?1 """fl""". .,)ltthe collection of Front street ns- .,, ... ...,,......... .."'.".. "..T7...V iiioiiKiii wini r. irnw wouui iiiok 1.1 1IIU Ul llllltllll U If-VilfllU UllUl'UtU Dr. W. B; Richardson motion i after them. Tho Council llio dny sot aside for that purpose, Koty's homo In Yarmouth, which has wo will endeavor to compel thorn )oon mndo of nn upturnod boat by tho tu cloan their promises. We will ,0 0( u,0 Bcn. Hero ho meets llttlo 7mve the students of tho biology Kniily. tlaBH IiiBpoct tho entire city. I IT poii his return to his homo, "Tho xuow uiui mo iiiiuiH m inn imiiiin- nookory, pniuy oxiouii prouy inr iiui in nu were tl directions, but wo win boiki uie ,H Htc llllflll. nnsRinnnt. IKlt ml... I....I..,. ..... nl,..,.l ....I.I U'nft . . lilt' lllfcM lit iui n nunT (iitiuiL'ii m,iii wnBtnko any action on It. tjl0 various nmountH duo them. Tlicnicr HcguliitloiiH A warrant without Interest was uiiy Auornoy uoss nporieu inni onored Issued to C, y," ho finds his suspicions, XIL ''"7" t"17,"F '"," ,", 'ye onlli lie. anil Murdstono has become ,,?."X whl?" ll0 V"1'1 pro"on,t " .l,l iifAtlinr. Ilovoltlmr nu'aliiBt "I "0I' " ." . ". J ' Jf lt SaB ' "" Bosslon. Ho proposed that HtuuimtH out that far and not miss 0 tyr'nnny nI1 roo, trentnipnt nc; '0 n! f1 par . Tho Council n-ttWMrnrnZ n ns edlntno proper y owners on s : sfiiKlo door ynrd i our Inspoc- ,.orded hl.u nt tho hnnds of 1,1b stop- , , l(0 ' ", Cst o of , nymg for f,1' .Tto.i Z-oi ,fl L Ninth betweon Central and Conunrr .,f0"' father. David Is sojit to school nt J ,tf,lt, o fU' j1,, h"""''?' ?nc l" io fnstono?! ul tu (ll bo allowed to do tho work by A Salon, House. While there ho Is o,l- 10t to """" , J 1 ' an h f , uO,'" m r' ,, " Private, contract If they so, dos.red. OITOMKTIUST I'ltOM STOKUl Will Return to Spofa Saturday, March 28 no.xt hnvo not all been paid In. Ill" T ,. n ....-..... llHlna lin ' VV nwuiinuu wim ni.-aviii Now Is Your Tin GENERAL SCHOOL MEWS. Vinci of Hie death of his dear mother. After his mother's death David Is Hour and that unci, hall or iiluy This brought up tho old question house bo required to pass an in- ....... ...,i o.-v.n In tlm Murd- io wi.ni uie cuy was going 10 u Hpcciiqn. i....wi........ ... " ;- coon r.YKMXd Tho m ii who Hiicieed best In ' public life nro those who take r tho risk of standing by their own convictions. (larfleid. lllttnt irjtftltii nfinlffil mT n iiiitnt. ,s.NrfsSS Htiinn lirowory. nun tnoro necoiiies n :. -:- ".:"""., :..v """".. ."-. i . lodger at tho homo of Mr. Mlcawbor. ,' Vjoi.ue.iu.nu i-orgusui, inoiiKi tlon and J. C. Merchant. Tho plnn Tho Mlcnwber". In h rnlghtened clr-1 wo a bo tt KV"i h w l() "" ! would require tho Odd Fellows to I ..instances nr, evicted from their tho claim more fully by paj.ng .01.10 .u.mm, HU.,p along tho -list side . iiiiihio dwolHnK and I avid. inouri-!towa,r,la '"'Provomonts from ilmo'or tho comotory. Tho school board nTA" thomh " !,a8, nKrr ', ,1,oI,,,s, n, 8",,,,n Bt,,, I resolves to run nwny from his brow-1 wo'' . b.0J'.ttor. !w.n,h.. ., ' t,ont ot lll hK'' "Pliool. 1 v.iiy viiuruuy uijdb Bum 1..111 u iiiu . r- SALUTATION'S Whnt can wo do t"'is ilmo That will push tho world along? Isn't thoro someone In It Wo enn gladden with a song? isn't thoro aomoone needing Just n kindly word of choor? 3fuybo It's you Hint's reading This brief message written horo. erv apprenticeship nnd seek tho homo of his Aunt Uotsy Trotwond In Dovor. Murdstono. learning of thn dlHnnpcar anco and wherenbouts of David, calls liy Attorney city had several thousniid dollnrs It could uso for tho purpose, It would bo n good movo for tho city to take over n stretch of the waterfront and : V. ' ..,"... , 1 1 .1 ia ' uur 11 oir HI nil! iruinuuu iiwniu aim uui.in.mi. , -. .. Hnwnvor lin Hnlil tlmro l.lc ...,..,. 'IMilo In .Innlo.l Lr.u-nvr.r- I " ll "P' IIO0er, 110 snill IIIOIO lllf. 1171111,1. . ..n ... tw. ,..., .... ,. ...mIl.l l. r.ltlBlflnrnlltl nviinllQ.l fill nrt. A. O. I'. , ATTKXTIO.N! uud David is sent to Cnntorbury to contluuo his oducntlou. While In tho employ of Sponlow, David meets tho villainous Urlnh Deep, nnd subsequently ho arranges, after n chance mooting with his old friend, Mr. Mlcnwbor, thnt Mlcawbor Is to bocomo an employe of Sponlow. Tfw.li ef it Q lina n dllt i ' That none but oursolvos can do; Then follows tho detection by Mlcnw- tho stroot thoro being In condition to I3t It bo crowned with beauty And n meaning deep nnd true 'Lot onch of us cheer tho othor And udd to tho sky s bright shine; i 'J'll be your fulthful broiher. And you'll ho' ns truly mlno. you've flulshol her of tho thefts of Urlnh Hoop and conies tho restoration of Aunt Hetty's holmiKlngs. Dnvld Copperflold s rldo to fnmo and fortuno follows. In tve closing scones, tho Mlcnwhors. who have none to follow their fortunos In Aus tralia, soatod around tholr Yuletldo table, rise In toust to the Onnnoiflo'd family, ami in far off Knglnnd. David end bis wife. w'o was Amies Wlck- llold. ipspond. It Is a beautiful and Ant thniiKh when rending Tlittse Hues, you shall go your wny, Cooil friend, and but Utt 1 lipeiilng Th things I have nought to any. benW-thrnhblnir flunlo. J.Ifo may sooni kludliur, rather, ; " ' " -.-,,. r And hold still more or ciieor neenuso wo have come together Aiul chatlod a moment li'io. Selected. honesty Is tho bent policy, what about stealing a kiss? A friend Is one who allows you to prove anything von say, by him. 4 Some Coos Hay mon go nil through Mfo trying to interest f capital. No man who is n poor provld,,r should ONpect his wife to be n good rook. -tt-H-It's surprising how many friends you have, when you don't nood I hem. 4 Ql'liSTlOX I'OUTIIKDAY. I 4 Hnvo you over notlied how a Coos liny .married man brightens up whan tie has to go out of town on business? Ono of tho chenpost thing In tho word is criticism and one of tho most popular pastime. fault finding. And generally thoso who talk tho loudost now nnd can do tho lonst. When angry It Is well to count Ton 'oro you speak, my friend; Jtud add a lot to that amount "WUa "touched," boforo you lond. Tho man who lingers nt home baso '(ll never make n home run. They hnvo discover-d one Chicago Men Who Select Their Spring Clothes First Are usually first In othor things, Come to tho Flxup and make your selection from Tin: UKST OK T1IM oxi:s CJOOl) Kuppenheimer Clothes It will pay you to sot nslde n llttlo tlmo nnd look them over nnd seo what wo me offiilng nt sis.no to ijtan.no mid others at $8.50 to JIS.OO. FIXUP Itoyul Tttllor Agents TWO STORES. Marshfield - North Bend Phone 233-L Tho regular ineotlng of Mammoth I.odgo No. 87, 'I'liui-Mlny, March t!(l, 7::io ii. in. All mombers aro ronuest- II Wit tl tJ V.WMDIUVI ltllU WA IUIIDU W !.- ,. A . . , ilii count of lltlgntlon and condomnntloii ',' to attond and visiting brothers aro Itllllll) KIVIIVII. Thoro Is likely to bo a war with Mexico and wo mny bo called In nt any moment and wo want to drill lu tno uso of tho canteen nnd-musket, nioro particularly tho canteen, and after tho weary ninreh wo will ropalr to tho banquot room, whoro Albort Hngemolstor will give us something to revive our drooping spirits. E. A. ANDKItSON, Recorder. nnd ho did not think tho tlmo wns ripe for It. Another question brought up was about Hiigauo O'Couuoll being on titled to u rebate on account of part of tho old wharf along his side of ho used. City Recorder Ilutlor hnd found In tho council proceedings thnt n wharf was built In tho stroot in Juno. ISO I, mid paid for out of the city gonornl funds, Final action was deforrod until Mr. O'Couuoll could show whether or not tho wharf was his. IMiio Avenue Work. An ordlnanco providing for grad ing nnd plunking l'luo nvonuo In Ferndnlo from Eighth to Front stroot wns adopted. Tho total cost will ho $2iii;i;."n and the assessment $2.tiS per front foot. Climigo In Streets. Councilman Ferguson proposed somo chnngos In tho streets In Fern-' dnlo. llo suggostod that tho county, 1 1 1 I .. 1 .... I ...! I I uiui uo L'lUlllKl-u lli'lll i.aiui-i nun Eighth to Myrtle and tho Doulovard. Ho said this would cut out a bridge, bad grados and curves and would bo especially bonoflclnl aftor North Dond complotes Its now road to Empire. Ho said that County Hoadmaster Hall-I.owls had assured him tho coun ty would do this If a right of way sixty foot wldo was donnted. Mr. Forguson said that tho Nasburg es tate would grant the now right of way freo providing Laurel was vacat ed to Eleventh. This section of I.nurol Is useless, as It Is nil In a gulch and d6es not connect up any streets. Tho mutter was referred to the street committee nnd city engi neer. Straighten Street Tho old question of opening ln gorsoll avenue south of tho como tory was brought up bv Councilman Ferguson. Ho stated that since tho McLaughlin houso, which occupied proporty that would be needed to widen the street, had burn d, somo of the residents thought that l could be opened now. In this connection, tho matter of straightening South Seventh street I wns also brought up. It was stated thnt Hugh Huntr would accent a I small amount for the part of his lots needod for tho stroot. Tho matter was finally referred to tho street committee, City At torney and City Engine r to work out and to seek tho co-operation of - tho Odd Fellow Cemetery Assotia- Butter . . PHONE 394J Wo have miiiio good fieuli Creamery butter In iwo-pouud r-qumes that wo nro helling lor l."e per miiiiiv. Coos Bay Tea, Coffee and Spice House. 130 No. Broadwoy. Phono 304-J llo h : Id ho wanted tho street Im proved and somo wor- holding Mick for private work. Ho was told that tho best way would bo for the work to ho done by tho city mid the prop erty owners to bid on It. Improve Alley. Plans wore adopted for Improving the alley loading from First street to Front street, north of tho Ilrow ory proporty. City Engineer IVuek ln:;hnm reported thnt E. K. Jones hnd fenced off two foot of tho alloy and also foncod nn alley north of Jciicb' place. City Attorney floss an 1 tho street committee woro m st'iictod to tnko the muttar up with Mr. .Jones and have him romovo nt le: st ono fence nt onco. The own ership of tho alloy bus boon In n mlxiip for u long Itmo, Hacker and Clements having once heou In liti gation ovor part of It. Tho Im provement will cost about $!ri and will bo paid for by tho abutting property iiwnors. TO KT-JOOI, (WOUND CLU I'ltoi'KitiA' rini-n Do mil ml' ildt o'rtulif,l Do You See As W AXXOUXCEMEXT. As n progrcslvo I hereiiy aiinounco mysolf us a candldnto for county Commissioner and If elected wll oudonvor to till tho olllco to the best of my nblllty. E. U. CL'ItTlS. With One Eye At the Other? sbotild you have hcadtn f want, to Improve your tor try my special Bround'co- Hon glnsses. Young or . .i.io um.''i i. i:i,ss rn wis ....!..' .i,.' nlnan u-nrk orlMlt' tmu'e. All Klassoi fitted trA wurranted to slvo MlUtoclW. Dr. W. I Richardson Optoiaitrl't Office 187 N Ilroaday. Minimi QUA TERMAS LITY Opposite Illnnco Hotel s TUDIO PHOTOS A Budget of Bargainsfor 3 W Wednesday, Thursday and Friday VALUES THAT FOIt KHAIi .iKiirr iuwk ai'iumi iii.i.. v.vuhhw Ladles' Muslin and Flnnnolotto Gowns. Formorly 7ic and pfJn SSc. Now JUU Lndles' fancy striped Petticoats of Soersucker ginghams. 11 Formorly 7Cc and S5c. Now UUb Women's Boamloss black hose, re inforced heels and toos. Formerly IBc, now, pair 9c Woinon's Silk Hoso, largo range of colors and black. Vulues CO to SHc. Special ..... ...UUU Turkish Wash Hags; tho q 8c kind. Now only Ob Cooks and Walters Aprons, for merly 25c and 35c. IQn Now I Jb 72x90 bod sheets. PKn Special Uub 42x36 WHow es. Cnnnlnl. HSC'll . ' " ., rdTrj" 1 Croekec u" or ,m.M formerly ?a.75 to ISO'' J,! . KTA... W l,i I Ladles' whlto ana - -, m handkerchiefs. Spe' nrlced. 7 tor clallr ool ni1 (C'l All Comfort- . " .. hinnkots and taoio THE FAIR Ctni trJI Irving niock, Xe.it to Chandler Hotel Satisfaction always or money rorunucu. fcalntL j:AtJli)..fc1 -iaV- - ... .