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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
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DOINGS OF CITY COUNCIL
BIG WflnEHDUSElDE
TO- BE ERECTED
City Council Waives Forty-foot
Street Along Waterfront
Smith Company Plans
A provision In tho city building
. ordinance prohibiting tho erection
of buildings within forty fret of
.tho harbor lino wob waived by tho
City Council last evening In order
to penult tho C. A. Smith Company
to go uhenil with Its big warehouse
south of tho present Alliance ware
house on tho waterfront. Tho pro
vision was Inserted In tho ordinance
n fow years ngo when It was pro
posed to havo a street forty feet
wide nlong tho entire waterfront.
I K. Oottlngs appeared before
tho Council nnil stated that tlulldlng
Inspector Trlbbey hnd approved
plans for thu big warehouse, but
EO STREET
TO THE CITY
LILT T
IE
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SEES MffiEB
TO FRANCHISE
Ferry Extension Street From
Broadway to Waterfront
1 Except Ry. Crossings
A deed for tho ferry extension
street from South Broadway to the
waterfront was presented to tho City
Council last night In conformity with
the plan for hastening the hard pav
ing project on South Ilroadway.
Tho deed Btlnulntod Hint tlin tract
b. ould nlwnys bo used for street or want It mid havo made tho plea to
ferry purposes or tho property would , tho Council that as long as the Coun
rovert to tho donor. The Council !! nd not adopted the ordlnnnco
oblocted to tlm restriction that the Prohibiting It, they hnd laid In
Council Would Permit It One
Day of Celebration But
Dr. Straw Says No
Whether or not confetti throw
ing, etc., will bo permitted at tho
coming Fourth of July celebration In
Mnrshflcld promises to be a lively
question bcfqro
$1-50
and
Councilman Albrecht Says City J
May Lose Its Rights to
Southern Pacific
Councilman Albrecht Inst ovoulng
entered n vigorous protest against tho
action of the Council in changing tho
terms and conditions of the Southern
Pacific's frnnehlso In Mnrshflold. I To
said that ho ivns afraid that the
Council by Juggling with tho terms
of the frnnehlso might nullify It. Ho
snld that ho did not want to bo mndo
a party to any such possibility and
ho asked thnt Recorder Dutlor make'
tho minutes nhow thnt he opposed tho'
the celobratlon Is motion pnssed nt tho laBt meeting of
tho Council whereby tho Southern
stocks of It and hnd mndo coiitrlbu
tlons towards tho Fourth of July
fund with tho understanding thnt
they could soil It. The Council Inst
street bo used for both street and
ferry purposed, saying thnt It might
beconio necessary to ehnngo tho for-
n uninit Hum.
.Mr. Smith wns called up and ngrced j "'sht brought up the old ordlnnnco
to wnivn tVIs elimiKO and the now ""' It passed Its first reading. It
refused to crnnt a nnrnilt on nrrmint 1W1I win im ,,v-iiiimi tminv. will be brought up ngaln ami unions
of this restriction. Mr. Cottlns said i Tho tract deed Is 41). 7 feet wide, lll dealers promise tho health com
tlint the compnny planned to lonvo anil Is I17". feet south of Curtis ave- '"Itteo of tho Council that they will
n sixteen-foot strip between tho nue. It extends from Urondwny 120 1800 " "i0 saI ni" throwing of
wnrohouso and harbor line, but to feet to tho Southern Pacific right of '"fettl Is not permitted excopt on
uvyiuug in
oinor
-wnroiuMiHo aim iinruor line, out to root to tile Southern Pacific right of "" t f"hjii -
loavo more would mnko It expensive , way niul then from tho west lino of 'J10 ,,,Ht nflornoon nnd ovyiil
nnd Inexpedient, owing to so much , tliu right of way to tho harbor lino, ntl10 two. ,,n'H' J'olplirntlon, an
rnlny weather. Furthermore, ho
snld the company only had a strip
of land 108 feet wldo between the
Southern Pnclflc right of wny nnd
tho hnrbnr lino, nnd to lonvo forty
foot of this vacant would not leave
much room for a warehouse.
Itullil lllg Wiiirlioimc.
Mr. (lotting stntcd thnt the com
pnny would start Immediately on
tho construction of a wnrohoiiBo 208
' feet long and 72 feet wide south of
tho Alllnnco wnrehouBo now on tho
-wntorfront. In nddltlon to this, n
row of offlco rooms 20 feet wldo
will bo built along tho west sldo
of tho building.
Up to ProiK-rty Owner.
Dr. Straw snld that ho noticed
1y tho paper that the Council hnd
discussed the question of fumigating.
Ho said thnt ho hnd conferred with
Dr. Culln, County Health Offlcor,
nnd tho lnttcr had Informed htm thnt
It wns up to tho proporty owner
to havo tho fumigating dono nnd
pay tho expense. Dr. Straw said
that tho city did not have anything
-to do with It nnd ns health offlcor
nil ho hnd to do was to Issuo an
order for tho romovnl of tho quar
antine when tho 'attending physlclnn
gavo him n certificate thnt tho prom
ises nnd occupants wore no longer
liable to cnuso n spread of tho ills
nana. Ho snld thnt tho pcoplo tliom
elves woro llablo as woll ns tho
piiymcinn, to boo Hint tlio inw wns
compiled with,
Cotincllmnn Kvortscn snld that
ho though that Dr. Straw ought
to do It, but Straw Insisted other
wise. '
Street AnhcnniiiciiIn.
Tho assessment for tho grading
and plnuklng of Fourteenth Htreot
from Central to Hlghlnnd hmj been
completed nnd wn8 nunoiinrod. Tho
total cost is 14-117.32 and tho nsscBs
niont on part of It Is $11.89 por
front foot and part of It $3. 04, ex
clusive of tho Intersections.
distance of 117 feet. The right of 0I'T einuso win u., nuneupu to tno
way or crossing over tho Southern ordinance- when Its passes Its final
Pne I e trackB w have to ba con-i " .ii"ij imki.
demnod or otherwise urrnugod.
DeliiyM South llroudiviiy.
It wns proposed to adopt the South
ovor.
Some of the dcnlers around town I Pnclflc Is not required to mnlntnln tho
hourly motor car uorvlco until nftor
Jnnunry 1. He snld that the minutes
did not show UiIh and he wanted It re
corded bo thnt It would not nppear
that the Council hnd unnuimoiisly
granted tho concession.
Mr. Albrecht said that while If wnH
generally known thnt tho Council
could not ehnngo n frnnehlso or ordi
nance by merely a motion, ho was
nfrnld thnt perhaps the motions might
be construed by the courts ns u wntvor
or tho rights of the city. i
In tli Ih connection he pointed out I
thnt u City Council In Mnrshricld hud
traded nwny tho moHt Important pro-
vision In tho Coos Hay Water Com-1
puny'H franchise to tho wnlcr compnny
in order to get thoni to buy a "rotten
old holler." Ho said that tho Wntur
Company frnnulilso provided thnt tho
$1.25
Khaki, Madras and Soiseth
SHIRTS for Women
Sale Wed. Morning
at 98c
Go
on
SKI) BROADWAY WINDOW,
Hub Dry Goods Co.
"Smart Wear for Women "
Cor. Broadway and Central Ave.
Phone 361,
Hlniiv Will Prevent It.
Dr. K. K.. Straw, City Health Of
ficer, announces thnt ho will not
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Ilriimlwnv nuuUni,.t,l Inul nlirl.e u ! porillll 1110 llirOWIIlg Of COIUOUI. 110
..... ... . " .. IlinO llHMIintlt 1 t ntlntt akt t . t I (t ..
thnt tlio paving could bo hnstoncd.i """ i -'" " "'" r. '"..'. """""
us Mr. Arnold of the Burbor com-,,!Pt vo nff n,lul notlflinl the Conn-
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puny was very anxious to get this
ilono. However, City Itccordor Hut
ler said that he could not get tho
certified list of proporty owners be
fore Juno 22 nnd thnt tho assessment
could go over until next Monday night
and this would cllmlunto technical
ities which might bo mndo tiio bnsls
of nu objection to tho assessment.
Xo Action Taken.
No further action wns taken about
strnlghtculug out tho difficulties at
tached to carrying out tho rest of tho
ngreomont bctweon C. A. Smith nnd
tho Council about oponlng the other
BtreotB.
After Pool Hull.
Tho Council received a lbttor from
tho Mnrshflold Ministerial Associa
tion nnd tho W. C. T. U. asking thnt
an ordlnnnco bo enacted prohibiting
minors from frequenting pool rooms.
They naked Mwt tlio qrdlnnn.ee, follow
tho stnto law. T..o letters stated
thnt boys were allowed to frequont
one place hero nnd thnt It was dotrl
monfnl to their morals.
mo Bunnell iiioiriiciuu AHHimiiui-reoi tunt tno dangers nttnrhpd to
City Attornoy Murpliy to drnft nn confetti throwing would bo grontor
ordlnnnco nnd prpvldo for tho pun- than ordlnnrlly attached to It.
Ishmont of boys going to pool rooms Council Differ,
nfl woll as of tho proprietors for por- Councilman Ferguson differed
milling, tnqm to loner around tho from Mayor Straw. Ho snld thnt It
cllmn thnt ho, under the honlth
regulations, could, and would pre
vent tho throwing or Bnlo of con
fetti. Ho says thnt It Is a monnro
to tho health.
Councilman Wilson, of tho health
committee, took tho same, view ns
Dr. Strnw.
Dr. Strnw stntcd that two yonrs
ago tho dealers hnd boon notified
thnt tho salo and throwing of con
fetti would bo barred In tho future
nnd thnt the enactment of tho or
dlnunco then wns held back so that
nnno of tho donlors would suffer n
loss on nccount of having stocks on
hnnd. This gnvo them nn opportun
ity to soil that stock nnd ho said
If thoy hnd purchased more, It was
their own fault. Furthermore, ho
snld tho stuff could bo returned to
tho wholcsnlors.
Danger I-'ioin Kiildemle.
QwlP.g IP tho pnldpmjp pf mciislps,
smnllpox, whooping cough and other
Ilia thnt havo been prevailing In this
HftPtlntl lit Hin tlntn .lltrln.v Mm ltiot
few months. Dr. Strnw Is snld to
STUB" TOWER, who linn been con
ducting u moving picture Iioiibo
nt Ilandon, nnd wlfo hnvo returned
to .Mnrshflold and will remain here
for a whllb.
city could nt nny time buy the water-,. JOHN A. MADDUX nnd Oeorgo Flan-
worKH lor ten por cent more inuii iib1 ngnn expect to leave today for. Co
phyBlcal valuation until this trndol ciulllo Vnllov nnd Cnrrv emmiv
was mndo. ' points, where tliov oxnect to ntinnd
WILL OF BISHOP
SGADDING
Mayor Allen thought thnt If the
franchise wnn nnnullcd, It would be n
Iofb to tho compnny nlso, but Mr. Al
brecht snld thnt ns long ns tlio com
pany hnd mndo nn Investment under It
tho courts would probably not allow
them to suffer nny loss. Mr. Al
brecht snld Hint tho Council wns
trending on very dangerous ground
In changing thu franchises In nny
wny.
Mr. Albrecht also criticized severely
tho sorvlco which tho Southern Pnclflc
provides between Myrtle Point and
Mnrshflcld.
Leaves Bulk of Properly M
is Small, to Mother
and Widow
PORTLAND. Or., June .J
Mnry It. Scn.l.Ilnu and ,. tH
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EW
places.
Hill fur Damages.
Ulmico Lodge of Mnsous, through
looked to htm ns thoueh the f'omi
ell hnd wnlted too long to stop It
in i ii year, no snui tunt no thought
(OIHLEIS
n fow weekH on Insuranco IjiihIiichm. ' LCBm!Cllvuy. of the lata Dlibmi r
ui-;u. a. .MAiJiJUN, or Hurllngnino, tJL""" "B. ei mo KpiKopil thitil
uaiu., oiiu ui mo owuoi'H or inor"V" ,,u u",i: wfneucuriei ol til
m ..... . . nulnln l..(i. i .. i i. mb
mmous liuriingamo urnvo, Is ox-.""""' 'V'.1 " """ accordlnr lal
. ., t. ..! tlll ...1.I..I. ... all.. .
peciuii imro booh ior nn exieiuied
visit with bin brother, John A.
Madden.
KAY NOW. nnd nbout fifteen of
tho Dliio Itldgo Tlgors woro
MnrBhflold visitors Snturdny, got
llng rigged out ror the. big burn
dnnco nt thu I.ch Smith much
will, which wm rildri f.
with tho county clerk. The
Is eBtlmatcd to Lo worth ivl
fllUUU.
In his will tliolatollihopiUtji
ed thnt tho Proceeds of iif. t.
anco policy for $2000 shoold to u
nn uiuuiur, anu iao rcrai aaoik
Hniuruay nignt. juumio m nis wiuow, nil prl
IIAItltY KDI.IN, who has boon spend-1 W excepted. Mn. JUrr !
nig soino timo hero, loft on tho ',".. "inu oxccuirix wimont
His library ho leaves in hit
nor In offlco.
Tho will bears the date of Serte
hor 10, 1913, nnd Ii ltntiic41
Jnmos ii. Kerr and Cwlei A. I
or this city.
In tho document Mn.
, SrtJdlsd
Inuncli Trnmii todnv for Woddor
burn, whor.o ho has been omploycd
for the pnst three years In tho me
chnnlcnl department of tho Macloay
estate.
DONALD ALLICN will leavo thlH week
for AlbnilV. whnrn 1m will Inln Mr
mothor, Mrs. F. H. Allen, for n requested to destroy ell the MA
visit with relntlvcs. H0 will mnlto 'mi'orB mcuming raanuscripu,
will visit nt Salem for a tlmo bo-10?, nrtlcles which she bederei
fore going to his now homo ln.nu' l0 Ircsorvo,
California.
i II. F. OOHDON, of this qlty. returned
hub morning from Portland, where
In enso hla mother dies befor 1
widow, ho provided that pitta
remains of tlio fund created brt
ho has been for tho pnst two weokH. ,,r Insurance for hl molheri
Clinigo of Inspirtloii
Tlio Council nlso deducted $00
from tho South Ilroadway fund for
tho cost of Inspecting tho paving.
Tho Council hnH Just stnrtod In do
ing this, tho charge reimbursing
tho city gonornl fund. Tho Council
ordered n robnto of $388.70 on tho
paving to tno proporty ownors and
a robnto of $410.0G to tho proporty
ownora for tho sower. Tho rebnto
Is on tho proporty botwoon Contra!
- and Mill Slough.
Kick on Tracks
Councllmnn Copplo has ontored n
protest ngalnst tho two rails on.
North Front street whore J. v.
Ttonnott stnrtcd to doublo track tho
Terminal Rail wny when tho Southern
Pacific was threatening to parallel
tho Termlnnl lino. Only tho one
bond of trnck was laid nnd now
unto ownors and others declare It
Is a menace.
Councilman Ferguson said thnt
Superintendent Miller, of tho South
ern Pnelfle hnd offered to leavo tho
rails there nnd simply fill in the
proovo with bitumen
Tho Council thought thnt thlR
Miilcht be nn effort to hold special
rights on tho trnck nnd Recorder
llutlor wns Instructed to notify tho
company to remove tho rails nnd
, -fix tho street promptly or the city
-will do It nnd chnrgo It up to tho
compnny.
......u uuiihii ui .iiunwiin. llilifllKU l.n niHnn, .i , ... .
Carl W. Hvertsen nnd C. F. McKnlght i" 8LtJ',nB,V;o.1.1.1,l !? '?, ,,nH8
,..w ........ ii.., u ,i,uiiiiiK mo UIIUW-
Ing of confetti, etc., without nny
emergency elniiBo, and then It would
becomo effertlvo nftor tho colebrn
Hon nud gunrd ngalnBt nny troublo
presented n bill to tho Council for
$80.18 dnmngca which thoy stntcd
was tho actual expense Incurred In
removing tho water from tho bnco-
IllOIlt' of thn MiihomIo Onnrn llmiRit. '". """ hi
Tlin I. Ill u. nlu ..rnunnln.) tl.n ,I1 tllO flltlirO.
vi 'in uioy ii vviiiuu w iiiu
Port of Coob Day and nlco to Manag
er It. 10. Miller of tho dredge Se
attle. Tho council did not take any
attending to inattorn of u business
nnturo. Mr. Gordon returned via
tho overland routo, coming by the
wny of Onrdtnor.
DON GARDINER of North Iloml wns
here today. Ho
Itiril'n tt IPnivntwi
.w.v ., ,.,.ri.,.u, niiuiu iiu niiii
IIII1I.1 lilu liin.t., i.n..l..u t....1.i. ... '
' ltUllllllMiU, llllllllllll.
Councllmnn Connie took n Hlmllnr
vlow. F. G. Horton, of tho Fourth
of July Committee, who wns prcsont,
actio;, IL'saynig that :'iC!.lir &"W
,...... muiiwiih 1.11111 i-oniiiun llir IIIU
muttor for tho Port; Commission to
iiiiiiiui iur inu rurv uoiiiiniBniun loifln ... ,.,, i n ,. i. ,i
hnndle. Mayor Allen stated that lio'K" ,(f ?nft "' " ,!?ja ,l"
undoratopd that tho port Commission '"'? 'a. "'tn,,e" ''"',
was willing to ottlo tho claim. I l'l'ra,". 3!' "nil fchy I
Grndo In IVrulale.
City Knglneor Uucktnghnin pre
sented n profllo ror 11 grade on Ninth
streot botween Fir and Hemlock.
This was requested by Mrs. M. A.
Sweetninn, who owns property along
It. Mr. Buckingham snld It wns Im
possible to got n good grado thoro
owing to tho cross streets differing
so much. The grado ho nronosed
lonvcs tho Btreot nbout six feet high
er than Mrs, Sweotinnn'a proporty.
No action wns taken on it.
Mclaughlin .Street Proiwrty.
Councilman Ferguson stnted thnt
Duve Holden. who says ho has ac
quired tho C, H. McLaughlin proporty
111 anuin .MnrauiiGiu, I'lid orrered to
that tho
I yes-
pposed
Cltv llealtb
Offlcor, declared that ho would not
permit it.
Councilman Copplo Bnid that It
would bo permitted unless tho Coun
cil passod the ordlnnnco prohibiting
Finally tho understanding of the
Council was that tho salo nnd throw
ing of confetti would bo pormlttod
the last nfternoon nnd nvnnlnf nt
tho celebration, but If tho dealors
do not all ngreo to prevent It, tho
ordlnnnco will bo pnesed next Mon-
uoy nignt ellinlnntlng confetti ni
together. Ordinance H Rigid
The ordlnnnco prohibiting the salo
nnd throwing of confottl la a rigid
mm miner nronu 0110. Not onlv
Royal F. Nilcs, of Whitman
College, Will Succeed F. L
1 Grannis in Marshfield
Roynl F. Nlles, A. II., of Whit
man College bus bcon securei) nn
Instructor of history nnd director,
i niiuuino III .11111 IIIJIIUIU II1KII
Sihool for tho coming yonr, Mr.
NI'l'H In 11 iirniliintit nt Kiilniii r..
f.on. High School; took two yenrsl
work In Hellliighnm Normal and!
r.rndunted this year from Whitman.
Hi the meantime Mr. Nlles hnH done
"od'of l,two,yonr,HB ,OVOr"IB " "r" J' w- PKKNS arrived hero yester
ion 01 iyo jears. .,., . nni,.,.. . -,..'.. ...m.
.. ....... iiunvuill t l' tlilllUI Vllll
K. M. Andrews, who has been here
on tho oil project In which ho Is
Interested. Mr. Perkins snyH thnt
ovorythlng Is jirogresslng nlcoly
with tho Rosoburg-Coos Hay rail
road project.
port shall become tho property)
.Mrs. .Mnry scaduinx ina oa
death, that all remaining prop
loft hor by him shall beglrtm
Dlslioii of OruKon to uieufcsd
i aa 1 i .ut,
Ih nlnnnliiK to" ",81' proviuing vm eicn up
.i.;h i, ...in lis tlireo brothers.
niiuiu iiu niiii . . . ,,. -.,
111 reKiiru iu mo me """
Cnrrlgnn nnd Huyden hnvlng nddod
linrf of tho valley to his torrltory.
He will mnko this section nbout
once u month.
money loft his mother, he 1
thnt It be Invested br till 1
Dr. H. Crawford Scaddlng. for i
bcuoflt.
.Mr. Nlles Is an nrtloto of nolo.
For tho pnat threo seasons ho Iiiih
been choBon All-Northwest, fullback
In football; was captain of tho
Whitman team In 1912; Is a mem-'
bop of tho bnsobnll team this sea-,'
son; knows bnskotball nnd track'
work. Mr. Nlles is directly connoct- r
o.l ii'lll. thn ,-,il.l.... .,.....-.. . ... ..
y.. "iiu ... iuiaiiuiK Djniuill ui .M1CII-'
ignn anu l'ennuylvniiln, as well as
with Whitman, where tho woll-knpwn
Aichlo Halm is couch.
ALWI.M. I.MPORTANT meeting
CliiiinlMr of Coiiiiuei-co, Tuesday,
.Juno l, H p. 111.
CORVALLiS. Postal receipts
nhow n gnlh of 10 por cent over' building,
, tho' month of May, 191. I.' needod.
sell tho tract to tho city for $1500. ,l0(,8 it put tho ban on confottl, but
Tho proporty Is 50x1 10 nnd tho city'' ,nlH0 urs tho feather dusters,
wants 25x1 to to wldon Ingorsoll nve- j Neklers, ote., which nro used. It
11110 south of tho remetory. Tho or-l Prolilblts nnyoiio from striking any
ferwas referred to a sneclni commit-10110 w,tl anything, thereby ellinlnat
leo to tnko It up with John Morchnnti ,nB ,l10 "roturn bnlls,' o4e.
of tlo Merchant estate who Is Inter- After It was road, Mayor Allen
ested In having tho street oponod. Bal" ,l0 thought tho ordinance cov
Mr. Morchnnt sonfo tlmo ngo offered ",r,, ,,)0 ", torrltory, nnd ho
to give nnother lot to McLnughlln ' l0Bht thnt tho eliminating of nil
In lilnnil nt ill., mm ivir. .. I r,.,l t ll.!tllU "tlCklOl'K" U'dlllll t lllfn tlin fun n.o
... ,...ILV If. .H. ....V. . V1l,l, VI, llfl illlJl . . , V -"" ..-.w ..W ,.,. Will,
atreor nnd then offered to pay tlio ' 0,r, th0 olobratloii. There was con
coat of moving tho buildings, but ' sl'Iorable Joshing nbout the mutter,
as tho recent fire destroyod tho "' V".H'a'"lin'L Aiureciit said that
tho latter will not bo, ,uo "Kiprs, (lusters, ote., woro Just
Eye Specialists
Remember, vv arc established licit' luive two registered oplirlansj
nlso linvo 11 lens grinding plant where your glnsset. are mndo at
once. Prices reasonable money back If not Mitlsfiictory.
See us for TOKIC IiKN'SKS they nro tho best.
Red Cross Optical Dept.
IU:i CROSS DRUG STORK
Phono 122.
(KVKS KXAJI1XK1) ANY T1MK FROM 7 A. .M. TO O P. M.)
ns (langerous. or more dangerous,
than tho confetti nnd tho' ordlnnnco
was niiowen to stand
DEVELOPING
PRINTING
PICTURE FRAMING
' ENLARGING
AND SUPPLIES
REHfELD BROS.
Russell Building
Central Avenue
R. PKCK left yetserdny for Gar
diner to attend a meeting of tho
Umpqua Port Commission. From
thoro ho will go to Portlnnd to
visit with Mrs. Pock and baby dur
ing tho Roso Carnival and lator
will look arter somo caiJe3 thoro.
Ho and Mrs. Peck and tholr little
nnughtor will roturn hero about
June 2G.
1 FRANK GRANT enmo up yesterday
irom Houtn inlet, whoro ho com
pleted moving out tho Inst of tho
Sintth-Powors logging camp. It
will bo put In again on tho Smith
Powers road south of Myrtle Point.
In tho ineantlmo he will probably
tako It easy and ho and Mrs.
Grant loft today for Coaledo,
whoro thoy will visit hor relatives
for a tlmo.
bid in
NUJi
AMKRICAX IJMGVB
NORTH BEND NEWS
The WIZARD
lirXKKR IIHihJIKI?l'I.fi TONIGHT
Social Problem to llc Discussed t
Schoollionso Tonljrht.
There Will bo n meellm nt C n.
clock this ovonlng nt the Bunker Hill
school for Instruction of parents and
adults on sex hygiene. Tho meotlng
will bo In ehiirgo of Mr. F. A. Timt.
gen nnd Dr. H. M. Shaw. It Is under
mo uuspices or ttie MnrBhfleld Pro
motion Committee Of thn Oropnn
Social Hygiene Society nnd Is n con-
uiiuanco or work recently Inaugurat
ed on Coos Day by Dr. Calvin S.
White of tho Oregon State Board of
ueaiin.
Parents and adults living In tho
Bunker Hill and Bay Park district are
Invited to be present.
Wo are admonished to look not
upon the wine when It Is rod yet
one Httlo elder apple did the world
more harm than all the wine ever
produced, Exchange.
Tho Presbytorlnn Ladles' Aid will
meot nt tho homo of Mrs. Georgo
Mnndlgo Thursday aftornoon nt 2
o'clock.
A boii was born to Mr. nnd Mrs.
Bert Petorson on June 3, nt tho Lfo
giving station on tho Umpqua River,
iu ih inoir fourth Bon.
X I I no '-at'ies' Aid of the M. E. church
B lirtiiPiPr Hvinn "V x?r,h .Den(l ,net nt tho
1 I IUII5ICI ITIUU church pnrlorn for tholr monthly sew-
I Ing session Tliursday afternoon, Juno
1 iiiu.
I Members of the official board of
no .wtn uend M. E. Church, with
their wives, mot on Monday ovonlng
In the WeBleynn Blblo Class room,
w-here they conducted u business ses
sion. They wore entertained social
ly by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Chnpello.
Mrs. Illsey, who hna haen rnnflnoit
to her homo with n sevoro attnok- nf
; rnoumntlsm, Is now ablo to bo out
again.
I Mrs. E. B. Curtis will entertain at
a social tea tho members of the first
Larkln Club of sixteen, at hor home
In Plat B Wednesday afternoon,
Juno 10th. Tho second club of six
teen will meet about tho 12th of
August. j
Tliere will bo an Important busl-l
ness meeting of the Baptist Ladles of
rorin uena: in their rooms, number
ojeven Myor Bldg., Thursday nfter
noon at 2; 30. All members are urg
ed to be present.
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