The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 09, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
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COOS BAY TIMES
H MALONKV Kriltor anil .Pub.
2)AX K. MATiOiVKV Nftwi Kriltor
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Official Pnpcr of Cooa- County
oo.TOUSsrON' oovkun.m io.Vt
A '8TKP TO MANAOKH
M arlNOT, N. D., which lins a com
Vvi mission form of govorntnont,
DUARTEH
S
consistinKof fuomonibers. one North Bend Chamber of Com
er whom Ib president, will petition merce on Sample ROOmS
tho noxt leglslntnro to amend the; Wntn Dnnhlnm
commission governmont net bo as, "Waier rlODiem
to permit tho omnldymont of a
"IF IT'S NEW"
WE HAVE. II..
Ladies
Easter Apparel
Showing at
REMEMBER 'TIS No
TROUBLE. TO SHOW
GOODS.
Tho North Bend Chamber of Com
merce met last evening and discussed
city manager, according to a reso
lution pnssod by the directors of
ifler IhorouBli study of the ler manjr n,a,tor8 boforo thc larBC8t at
on tlin mihlert This decision la anJ "lcot,nB tnl8 enr-
nStcworthy or two reasons: First" Tho committee appointed to report
It 'shows Hint onn effort of rommls- on 8'tnblo quarters for a traveling
&r8ovo nmont" may bo- to inen's -ample room reported through
Iiaro communities for the still more C; Wrajr that no suitable quarters
.fffclont city manager plan. Second, Jnl (,n toun J'?1- Tll commlttco
tt shows th'at the business inter- discussed a plan to engage quarters
est of Mlnot, after a trial, are " "ew building that Is proposed
back of this most modern of all to " 'll't next to tho I'alaco Hotel,
forms of municipal governmont. Riving the offices of tho Chamber of
MAT50NS
QUALITY
...STORE....
Xichnngo.
WITH THE TOAST
AND THE
TEA
Ahh Till; HAOK.
Sing a song of plcturo shows,
llrothor's fond dollght;
Sister Mabel also goos
fivury othor nlg'.it.
mother's chalrmnn of a board
Censoring tho play
Saj-H the standard will bo lowered
If sho stayed away,
Auntto writes scenarios,
Mostly of tho west
Cowboys, guns and redskin foes
Because they sell tho bust,
(Crnndmn 8n'R shu can't resist
A nice Instructive scone;
BrIdgofs lending soloist
At tho "Knlry Queen"!
7alhor'a busy bh ran bo
Kvorybody knows
7Jtnrtgaglng his proporty
For a dozen shows.
t
a $ a vom.
I
Comnierco spifco In the samo build
ing. Furtbor tune was granted too
commlttco In which to make a final
report.
Tho wator commlttco appointed at
the last meeting reported that the
Pony Inlet source of supply hnd been
bought by the Coos Bay' Water Com
pany, through Its agents, soino tlmo
ago. II. C. Mors Bnld that the cotn
unny had bought everything In sight
fat looked lllto a water right near
Pony Inlot. According to the word
ing of their bill of snlo, or tltlo, to tho
wator. It Includes "all wnter flowing
over tho described land nnd all water
percolating through tho crrth, nnd
further, nil llvo springs," In other
words tho title to tho property In
cludes everything but tho moisture.
In tho air, he said.
j. 3. Simpson spoko regarding his
nttltiitln townrd tho wator question
and said personally ho fnvorod a
"innldmtl Hiipnly. hut did not know
how tho Simpson Lumber company
stood on the subject. '
N. C. JtcLood spoko nnd snld thnt
tho right to property containing wnter
rights was always questioned whoro
tho claim Is not being used. Ho saldi
that tho Coos liny Wator Company, In
flir. .1. T. (loCnrmnp. who U at order to bnvo a good title to tho Pony
nrcBont visiting old frlonds on Coos Inlet supply must oxpund tho wntor
Hay, when at his new home In Uorke- supply In some tisoful moons. Whoth
lay Is a near nolghbor of Potor U. ' r tho city wl'l force nn Issuo of this
Kync, tho story' writer, whom, ho nuostlon with tho representatives of
anys, gots 10 cents a word for Ills the wator company Is unknown, nl
irtorfos from tho inugnzlnoH. though mimv declared thnt tho Pony
"A ponny fcr your thoughts," is not "Hot supply could he secured If tho
,n offer that's Inviting
To an autl'or who gots qulto n lot
For ovt'ry word bo's writing.
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r.
r-
(JAKKU.V TItUCK
Jvco n little gnrden patch,
right legal macMnery wore put In
operation.
A. 0. Itnab spoko on tho Kontuck
Inlet unnrco of wator sutmlv. stntlnir
thnt wltlv eight miles or piping
enough good wnter could bo brought II
to North Ilond to supply a city of. I
DU.IIIH) poopio.
Whoro somo morning I will scratch . Sn"d mll,!l,l?l; B,!!"),y nlBl
-an-effort to gro-,y something , ",0 ln,7r conalclorablo d scusBlon.!
Fit thTn'm nf,l'r which, on a motion by Virgil
-Xtt
E,V!! ' .,..,
Find tho most of them nro' woods, r(,l,ort t,,01wn,1.r nnoHtlon.
Hut I'll wrestle with tho garden . .,, '" V.V. ,. ?. i"''1 ,c .?.f ".'ih'';
Till I bust
My nook.
Then my neighbor's lioim will seo
Will nttond to it for mo,
Leaving not ono little atom of my
hard
3urlng work.
Watters, the commlttco wbh granted
further tlmo In which to mnko a final
I'lio rommlttoa nnnnlntod to iar-
rango for a nubile mnrkot at North
Iloud roported through tin cinlr-.of
Accepted Spring Styles
SHOWN HERE FOR EASTER
Clothes of. distinction the-
styles you will most want to
wear for Easter and at prices,
too, which you will want to
pay the values are so self
evident in every garment.
Our Suits
have no rivals in style, ma
terials and workmanship.
Our Coats
are fashion's latest word in
smart style, correct materials
,and colors; all faultlessly tail
ored. Waffle Checks, Basket
Weaves, Bouclcs, White
Chinchilla and imported
plaid.
Our Dresses
of soft, clingy fabrics, silk
and wool, are reproductions of
carefully chosen imported
models.
Our Waists
are bewitching combinations
in the mostly desired styles.
Tango shades and all white;
Silk Petticoats
The KLOS-FIT kind in such
popular shades as Turco,
Vendome, Nell Rose, Havanne,
Emerald and Navy.
LOTS of new pretty laces,
rufflings, ribbons, all-overs
and PLAIN AND FANCY
SILKS. '
We ace fitted to fit you in
your
Easter Gloves
MAGGIONI
TANFORAN
WELDON P. K.
SCALA
Long or Short Silk Gloves
Style,, Taste and Grace
IN
Easter Footwear
Easter marks' the advent of
the
SPRING' FASHION SEASON
The footwear, as all pI
in apparel, must be PAR EX-
utLLtwut or tne prevailing
mode and of a discerning
taste as well. Combining all
these requisites into distinc
tive shoes is the -real achieve
ment we claim.
The Pump
is now reigning as Fashion's,
Favorite; we. have it in pat
ent leather, bronze kid and
gunmetali with artistic tongue,
Cuban and French heel, new
narrowing toe and one-strap
effect, finished with a steel
ornament,
In "Dress Shoes
We are showing numerous
new lasts, long and short
vamps; several heights of
heels.
NEMO CORSETS
PHOENIX HOSIERY
KAYSER UNDERWEAR
R. & G. CORSETS
The Home of
NATIONALLY ADVERTISED
GOODS
A
tittiitlthln n.i'nttinnt In nnuwnr
man, that tho farmers hnd boon seen, ! to questions by tho members, and
nnd hnd promlsod tholr support and said that the pavement could bo
tho noxt stop wns to nriango for n laid in North Do ml on n 5-Inch base
public mnrkot, near Bliormnn nvnuo lor i.ho.
until tho harbor lino extension Is' U. J. Simpson said that ho mndo
Dorsai Krectzcr. (.muted. With this purpose In view lnventlgntluns of the dlff rent piive-
.. 7T, 7f, ,. i ., 1 1 the committee will wait on tho North monts recently nnd found that tlio
For IliiM-lmU. -llio Marshf eld ,0, , chiunuur of Commerce, nt n vltrlflod brick was tho most succcsa-
Trwli'i. nt Kllru Inut itvniilntr nminlllt- . . . . . . . .... '.. . i .... . .1 1 ,.. o ..i . ,1...
"ir " : .'.".? : im-eiing on Aiiru 11 nn nan tuiii a .mi, uuhik uuuu hi onuu m mu
A.,1 n-n. intuitu . nn 11 1 11 1 r 11 II u t ii ' . .. .. . . .
I -
present time. Ho aUo said that
wood block was a fallur.' If not
treated, hut prepared would bo a
reasonnblo bucccks..
Many bollovo thnt olther hltullthlc
w
UMI
l lorn JniuoH, Archlo Johnslou. J. tninpornry building bo provided by
W flnrdlnor, ' . I. Conrad nnd II. J. tll0 clty for pu,,c Innrkot.
Mmball a commltteo p arranKo a Tho ,U0Btou of collIlly cxhlblt
jorlcH of giumiH with Coqullle Val- llt tho world's Fair In 10 IB waH
oy MkB. Jurk Moroon was o oc toil .ollK),t ,, n,i . j. simnion was
10 momooronip una win no inmniod n,,,! on t0 ,aUo n Btntoment or asphalt aro tho best ndnpted pavo-
Jalpr' of his findings whon at Snn Fran- nunts to North Uend. nnd tho prln-
" , . TrZZ7Z...... I cIsco recently. Ilo prefaced hls.clpnl competition will bo between
hNKMiO.N CASUS lTi:Mh.T talk with a statement of tho busi- tiioso coverings.
Yesterday tho Times was furnished !!.,;?,s,co"!!,,l?"8 "?,.." ..f.!.,!.,.,!! 'h,..n'
a statement of Mrs. Sneddon's sldtf " "" ., " ' "HtoBl:o, V0 "'i I
of tho legal controversy and It was ' or n s to.o Tor Nort i
itahi.1 that tho statement was per- lim V," e r ,m sltlo,, I
?ami ny ii. u. nor iiiiiiuiiru iiuiiiii Mr Simpson stated that parties
BOtporsonallyhrlnKlttothoTlmoaof wouh, bo t North ,(l t0 tl!:(0 ,,
ioa II" o Kitnlon patch, ll)0 ,lotol proposition between May
Tho followliiK Btatement wbh re- , nml Juno , all(1 he thoualit a
celved from lilm today: notol woultl bo orectod within tho
"Permit mo to deny through your ll0Xt yoar
columns tho Htntomont contnlned In A Oommltteo of tou was appointed
jour paper Inst ovenlnj? to tho of- liy tho Chalrmnn nt Inst ovoiiIiik's
iet that I hud Klvon out a "state- meeting to ko In fore tho County
.oront" on behalf of .Mrs. Kllon Sued- court on April 'H), nt Its meotliiK In
Jon. Thoro must bo some mUunder- Coqullle, and ask that tho orlKlnnl
staudliiK relative to tho matter slnco pU, for tho coiuIiik vote on n bond
Jt sot only lld NOT Kivo out any stuto' issuo bo allowed to stand. This
inunt for Mrs. Sneddon but strongly provides for $70,uOO to bo expended
advltio nt;nlust nuy such notion, I on n dirt road from Lakeside to
Hope that you will endeavor to cor- (JlasKow with a f.'rry connecting to
rtet tho erroneous improsslon thnt North Uend nnd Mnrshfleld. Tho
Ki Ilnblo to result from tho rending of committeemen appointed nro A. G.
the uald statement contained In tho Unab, U J. Simpson, Dr. Ira II,
Jrtlclo referred to Wo reward tho Hartlo, II C, Dlers, VlrKli Wnttors.
tfourt as tho projier forum for tho hdi;ar McDanlol, It. N. UeoborR nnd
trial of law-suits. iJ. II. Groves.
ltespectfully yours, I 1NIiik Proportion
IIAllKY O. HOY. O. 11 Qitson sooko on tl- merits
S NEWS IK
POLICE COURT
Officer Stutsman Prevents
Prisoner's Escape by Do- I
ing a Little Sprint
IRVING
BLOCK
te
take.
MeiVs Soft
Shirts
Tho comiortnblo Klv-and
;ko. Tho absence of starch
ed pleatH and cuffs mnko tho
NokIIkcq Shirts a favorite
with men who want oaso ani
freedom In tho summer nppnrol
Somo Cluott l'oabody Co.
Bhown in our stock with mnny
othor leadlUK biutuU made of
now mrcorlmd cloth with cuffs
nnd new stylo separate collor.
Woven strip patterns In IUu6
WiuU and ellow
$1.50 and $2
o (iinr.iuteo SatNfni'tion
msRxmmviTX-wxx
Men's Special
Easter Offering
10 l'Klt CKXT DISCOUNT ON
AM, laiHlCS SUITS, COATS
AND DHKSSKS.
The showltiK Is comploto, nil
thc latest modols nnd mater
ials made no exclusively for
"THW PARISIAN" Wo Invito
inspection ns spaco will not per
mlt inscription.
20 PER CENT DISCOUNT
ON EASTHlt HATS, ULOUSES
AND SKIRTS.
All new and modorn In style
nnd the best of mattrlnl.
Wo (iuur.uiteo Satisfactlou
John Stolln and Oscar I.ehto wero
arrested at llr-ITi last evenliiK nni'
charKcd with drunkenness nrd flubt
iv They eiiKHKod In a friendly
c"nvorsntlon, nrrnrdliu' to their storv.
-bout tho cnnal tolls question, which
KTiulunlly grow warmer, until a fistic
encounter mine ns the result. Offi
cer Hal Stutsmnn arrived on the
scouo in tho midst of tho frny and.
took Stolln Into custody, leaving him
at- tho pollco station and Instructing
him to remain until his return.
Stella, as booh as ho came to his
senses, started making a rotroat with
all haste through the rear door of tho
pollco station and was making excel
lent tlmo when Stutsman returned to
tho Jail with tho second prisoner,
Lento. Upon seeing the rear door
open, Hal, who Is an old sleuth, start
ed running up the dock, overtook the
prlsonor and accompanied him bnck
to tho Hotel do Carter, where ho was
reuoven of tits belongings and given
n place for the night. In view of
their splendid conduct they were giv
en two nnd a half days on the streets
In tho nbsonco of $5 with which ro
pay n flno.
Oscnr Olson and Harrv Anderson
wero nrrested bv Officer Klinmm nml
chnrged with drunkenness. They
woro engaged In a fistic encounter
"Just for sociability's sake," they
told Recorder Butler, who. "for soela.
bllltv's sake" asked them to renmlni
at the Hotel do Carter for two and a
.mil uujb in mo uusuiice oi mo $t
fine Imposed by his honor.
Tom Talbot was arrested bv Officer
J Shoupo last evening and charged with
drunkenness. Ho was released today
Times Want Ads Get Results.
YOU have a cheerful bedroom TOOv
" ' M0l : z
Home-dwellers :-
If you want to be a happy, oheerful
ramii.y, nave UHEEUFUL bedrooms. Have your
bed-room furniture and rugs new and attrac
tive, your beds pretty and comfortable,
People feel better and work better In the
day-time If they have restful , pleasant bed
rooms. If you come to us, we can furnish
you a bed-room In perfect taste and com
fort, and our PRICES will be reasonable
enough not to disturb your slumbers.
l
A Word or
Two, About
''Good
Furniture"
The general impres
sion exists that "Good
Furniture" carries with it
the meaning "Expensive
Furniture," It is a wrong
Impression, at least as
far as the displays of
"Good Furniture" in this
store are concerned, tor
here one finds singe
pieces and complete
suites, built in a worthy
manner, of selected ma
terials and authentic in
reproduction of acknow
ledged leading style, de
signs at moderate prices.
We give considerable
orominence to the snow
ing of such furniture, to
we know It is furniture
this type that finds f
way into the homes of in
telligent people. We in
vite your inspection o
our displays. You m
examine them without
obligation. I Is
pleasure to point out tne
merits possessed J
"Good Furniture" at mod
erate prices.
"WE SELL IT FOR LESS"
GOING & HARVEY CO.
Complete House Furnishers
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