The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 22, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
Worn
ens
WATER RATES
and-
IS DISCUSSED
DOINGS OF CITY COUMCIL
, :
Suits
DRAIN PROBLEM
HOLD MING
Coat
Council to Dispose of Old Con
troversy Between J. B. Sned
don and E. J. Hanson
After hearing a complaint from
Mill Slough Area Likely to Commission Turns Down Many
Oause Much Trouble, Coun- , of Company's Requests
oil Fears Action Tapr Saloon Charge Question
Thn iirnlnncn for the drednaFill In' Assistant City Attorney Kendall
in'thn Mill Slouch aiea wnH"'un'for Inst evenlnc rend n lottnr from thmL. A. Whereat bccaiiBo tho property
discussion before the City Council Oregon Railway Commission an-1 ?w"crsn n 1h,"8(n .T"?, hnAt no
4ipaln Inst night, but nothlug delnlto ,,,,,,,,, ,.n. ,,inv 1in. .,,,..,,, I cen paid tholr rebate, the street
was done except to Instruct Cltv En- -'l"E tt they had turned down committee of the Council last cve
glnccr Ducklnghnm to confer with the '" st Instances, a request of tho nlng decided to take up tho Sneddon
Port 'CommlFsIon and sec If they Coos Day Wntor Company for Hanson controversy over an nllow
would not nrrnnce for the surface nhnni.na in rniM Ti,n vnnr r,. nMc0 made to Hanson for n fill, next
drnlnngo In tho assessment for the , ..,... Thursday night. Tho hearing will
1111. the same as they did south of El- ,""' """" '" "'"bU no conducted by tho s root commit
rnrt. Hnlntlvp to nrovldlmr for rarrv- o" "nis l'Or ciinir extra nrter tho
lag off the surface water fromrthe first five scats, to chargo extra
wntersheds beyond tho fills, no dof- where there were two families using
Inlte action was taken. the same house, etc. Rclntlvo to
Councilman Copplo and G. W. Trlb- , , .. ' , ,
bey Insisted that It was certain that'a cl,nnS " argo for saloons,
-the drain box from tho north arm tho commission stated that probably
-would, npt take care of tho dralnnge. after tho next election this would
Mr. Copplo said that tho water had bc n moot quC8ton jn Oregon. How-
backed up Into his yard and was still
raising yesterday nnd ho looks for It
over Instead of
requiring motors
to net mi hlch onouch to flow down on each snloon, tho rommlsslon
.AVer tho fill, (agreed to have a flat chargo with an
too. This lins been a long stnncilnc
controversy, .1. D. Sneddon Insisting
iinnsnn was not entitled to
that
the. rebate allowed and Hanson tn
slating ho Is. As soon as tho street
committee deride, tho rebates on the
street will bo nald. Eminemon
Ferry also urged that tho Council!
facilitate this rebate
tho Coqullle coal onco on Mr. Dailies'
request and found It unsatisfactory.
Mr. Dalncs pointed out that the coal
I lilt! .. " . . .
Mr. Connie said that tho drain nine' ...M i ,..- i. ... , f. Keaung retcrrod to was from an
i..l,m.hl .,. .tn.mn.1 ,. Tlw, nr "" " ""' "' " l' "!' "" . Other mlllO.
west of Tenth street. Councilman for flowl"B cuspidors. Water using! Finally Mr. Albrccht moved thnt
Doll declared, was a regular lake on " flushing strotB, etc., is to bo
Sunday. paid for on the basis of tho amount
City Engineer Buckingham Inslstod used Instead of by tho hour,
that the drain would take care of It. nini.. i. - ... r .
He pointed out that in twelve days RoIntv to tho Coos Hay Water
there was over nine Inches of rain. Company s chargo of $1 for dlscon-
an extraordinary condition. uecting and connecting up dolln-
The matter was brought up by F. quont patrons, tho commission rcfus-
K. Conway. Mr. Conway said that , to nn t Ilnvi,. , ,.n
the basement of his apartment house. , , ,0 ,pns,B ," " l0I"In& " to '0
Myrtle Arms, had been endangored determined later,
by the surface water and at an ex- Councilman Albrccht wanted n
pense of about $30 to himself ho hnd schedule nf water rat nrintn.t n,,.i
made n temporary drain for tho area, distributed so that each water user, o could not use tho now city wharf
HC pointed OUt that tO flood Ills base- could know wlmf tlm i-nmnnnv la Oil Airier Htnn nn n .nn mr,l n
ment would be of untold damage. Ho allowed to charge, hut Mr. KomJolli "" ""d n scow load there for'scv-
n ui'Kiiiiru uiougni unit tnoy had bettor wait orni ". '-nut year ho leased n
ho did
use the
tho contrnct he nwarded to Mr. Mill-1
ioy as his bid was only flvo cents
higher and ho also suggested that
some of Mr. Dailies' coal bo tried out.
Mr. Dalncs did not like this p'.nn.
Mr. Copplo said that as a result of
asking for bids, they had reduced the
prlco tho city Is paying for coal by
fifty cents per ton.
Umj City Wharf.
Tho Council ordered Marshal Car-
tor to notify Itlchnrd Conboy that
7 "AllwS
wmmm
If fife
I'lJiWfiVsf 'iiaHi .( ' i
JK I
s
Autumn's Authentic Fashi
TlllVsn SllliH 1.1 in iv 4lw. s.. ....I.... . .
" " """"" cw jackets U(li lone M,i,
HiilHtvil froiitM. tiinuiKil xi in, ..!... . . . K,N,cJiLi
""-!- ui nmirii mill ii-i ,
l'cnu do.CjKiio, SklrtH nro -e,,rly "tunUkcV-J "?
iiicitmo nno'Crcpo lNiplJ,,- ,, Onlmttllnw, sft 0 "
t.la, non-Illnc d H.ack. berly doH.gllwl J
$15.00, $17.50, $18.50, $20.00
and up to $50.00
some
further wanted
gainst the regular sewer bolng stop- a little whllo and sco if tho rnto nearby dock, but this year
pod up. In the discussion of condl- matter has finally boon dotermliied.! I10t ""' slniply started to
...o i ....o .....u i.i ...v. ..... ,.,,,, v. iu)nu), iiu Bum mo new rnics would " uuc,
tho basement Is about high tldo lovol not go Into effect for awhile, not
and tho water In the sower Is likely to before tho company finishes tho lm- Transfer Saloon.
back up so thntlt will not drain his provements required. im, n , . .. .
Place, 'a. W. Trlbboy snld that th Councilman ' Wilson wanted tho twit fho In o To " ftdir on' 'hal?
Conway basemen was about four In- company required to filter tho water In ?L8 hi hu UnL sll mT in i
chos below tho high water lovol. . Tho Recorder was Instructed to'iMtK
Mr. Ducklngham advocated a series notify the wntor company that It'liocintcS wJ h Mi ft.il 1
of open ditches t otako care of tho must nnfogunrdjho openings It igi"881"-11110" w A- Krouholm.
Coats Stunning Styles
Soon-elghtli or tlii-co-quartcr lengths biimU flat or nillltniy Co1Iiii-h Klrfit 1
materials Include Clilnchnias, l'lalds and Mlxl aotlis, Wnlo ScrgeM, Cheviot ' "'
Not city Weaves In tho favored shades nnd colors. Iteumikablo values nt ' 0Clll,,
i
$10.00, $12.50, $15.00 $18.00, $20.00
and up to $50.00
mirfnco drnlnngo. Mr. Conway point- innklug In tho streets with lights
va ouv mat una wumu uc necessary nnu oinor protection.
lo protect tho public health. I F(). ojinrtcr lineiulmeiitH
Mr. ntirklnuhnm stated that In i i iaiihui .uneiuiim in.
Fcrn'dalo till? I'drl Cdmmlssloir wlis" Wt U. I)ougls-wnR present and In- ment bonds on the North Front street
naving tho surface dralnngo of tho quired about tho proposed charter Improvomont wns ndoptcd
Sell lUiiidK.
rn ordinance providing for tho
sale of $CR 12.02 worth of Improve-
fill provided for.
Want Sixth Plunked.
amendments but tho Council wns not
New Shipment
"AMERICAN LADY"
CORSETS
$1.00 to $5.00.
RAINCOATS
for
LADIES, CHILDREN
AND BOYS
New Shipment
M0DART
"FRONT LACED1
CORSETS
$3.50 to $8.50.
New
"DERBY"
GLOVES
The 'LADIES HOME JOURNAL'
PATTERNS
NEW TRIMMING SILKS
D. M. C.
COTTONS
Large Assortment
Colors and Sizes
11. ..... l,k... !
I imiKvr J' nun wut
ready to take notion ,,.. it. i, rnviJ.. V'.V "' ""i. ""-"." "'""". '""':'
V. B. Conway and (1. W. Trlbbey i ;, , ,..",.".""..:". - "'.J"""'."-. Vn. u, ."vo "?".. 0I!
lircei! thnt Jouth ?lvth strrnt lie .."!, uuuh cuiiiiiiumu. .ir. iifv vniuia which ho ntlCIlilCd ni VIC-
phmked . Clt?EnRl?ooMli"klSlmm 1,)o,,K,n', ,"818 tlint "o.nothlng ho tor In. In It f, ncl a nort say-
iwld that It could not bo filled and done next Monday night nnd this ' h, ,nt ,oIn, "c 'aol18,l"",V ,. "ot,SS
vFtoZZlrttat' r bo W" ,,r'n l8C,, """' o! ft ' SnalSSblo 'body " ?
J u'tflSl o " Iw t St ens ho ,. lanked Co,,,,0," 'Ib was not ready water, that It should bo well gunrd-
.Slong ills new Sling? MySJ ,0"ort ",0 amond.uent ,r tho' s nnd containers, otc.
' Arms, to nccomniodnto traffic thoro, '"'"ding ordlnnnce or other proposed Tor. Kerry Street.
Central uvonuo belng.nnrrow In front, cliangos In it. I Tho Count 11 appointed W. B. Wil
lie has planking Inld In tho street Wunt v..u- m.i..,.,iiir lHoll H. '' ,lod and Oeo. A. Ilalncs
Counollnian Albrccht thought thnt , v ,' ,11, .. , laH vlowers to dotormlno tho dnmngo
It should bo filled to grndo nnd sug- cr Boniothlng done to thu Southom Pacific for tho
Rested thnt If HttJi, Soventi and nl)ot putting In a plcco of sldowallc crossliig which tho city proposes
Ninth wore also filled nt tho snino about twenty feet long, on the enBt t0 condomn to connect up tho two
time It could probably bo done cheap- ihlo of Fifth Btreot near Jngersoll l'lot,!ir:of Korr' streot. Councllmnn
j. ui, i.ubiiu nuiu iiiui iree curt 'ri,in iu .,,. i. t....i . ......uvu u.tiuov.-u mu uiiuiiiiiiiuin ui
could bo obtained from tho MrClolnnd i,. la n, tl10 BonU, Property. n. L. Itooil, snylng ho owned prop-
block nt Blglith and Mnrkot for this Clt' tnglnoor Hucklnghnm stated orty In that vicinity and this might
fill. Mr. Albiecht suggested thnt that tho pleco was boyond tho neattlo' ,)0 UBt''1 nKulHt tho city In the trial.
Sixth street bo connected up wlt'i property and that It would l.n rhonnni. I'ow.ovori ll wns docldcd that Mr.
Market Instead of being hl.n.ply built PJ" y' 'V," ,,,,", .i'?,00'1 H,,oul,, bo ni"ted. Acting
Irom Commercial to Curtls.-sbnt oth- r Ul cU to ,H,t '" tho "Wownlk City Attornoy Kendall Joshlngly sug-
ors thought thnt It wns too stoop be- l""" lo B" l0 "e noinor or nssesslng gesien tnai tvm. urimes bo appoint
xween lommeicini ntui .MnrKot
Dr. Lesllo and City Bnglnoor
mtoSnlftnMi ti& I!10 W ,"ow" m.er off South.f.nal.y pa., "on tho ,.obl.n.,0er List Numbers 53-AISO
morciai and MnrKot to mnko tho now """- "u no too work for ?o oi mo allowance.
Hub Dry Goods Company
'Smart Wear for Women
Corner Broadway and Central Avenue
)
Phone 3tf
SAIL NORTH
ON BREAKWATER
t, tho wholo (juurtor of a block for it. ietl nB Jr Grrncs lntl eon oppos-l
mt !!, :,'; .,,?,cr,,1 tuk0 8010 of SWoU?oH.vwhi,ar SI! Bound for Portland the Passen
Jlbrarv moro accessible. or so. it wns agreed to do this
G. W. Trlbbey said thnt F. B. Con- city Coal Contract.
25!JL.,,0i. 'ST l,rom,0,,,,J Sixth llldH on furnishing forty tons of
T i m "ooponcl when ho pro- coal to tho city hall this winter wore
posed building, but slnco he has built opened. Hugh McLaln bid G per
fomo of tho proporty owners have ton on Douver Hill coal, M. 11. Mulloy
iCJl?id?M,t..( th? "Broenient. Ho bid IE on Ubby coal and Geo A.
tirged that It bo planked on tho sur- Ualnes bid $4.95 on Coqullle lUver
face of tho present (111. coal. At first Mulloy'. bid was not
iIh. M0""11 m ,,ot ,nk0 any (M- ,encd' c"' Recorder nutler having
ulto action, howover. misplaced it and forgotten It, but Mr.
i " Mulloy appeared on tho scene and re-
J7A1H OF THANKS minded him of It.
Wo wish to thank our frlonds ., F,ro C1,,0f Keating said thnt the
who were" so kind to us during the nndl,rSn!ilM,mS2 both, noave.r Hill
recent sickness nnd death of our y SZ IRoTS
darling baby. , only satisfactory coal that they had
MR. nnd MR8. II. W. PAINTER 8ecred and woro now using It.
ae0- Raines said that tho coal he
I1IL II K Kt'irv iikw, proposed to furnish was good coal.
. .... V WV' 1KNr,sl was being used by ninety por cent of
rhono 112-J, Room 204, Coko Dldg. coal burners In tho Coqullle Valloy
nnd was from tho Kay mine. Ho said
Koyzor's FAHKWHMi Dance Shim- ,1Rt InlM' ,n Marshflold wero using
on.' ' rAVILMON ) wi )7siTl L l a,udI that, l wa 00"- oal than
', ' io lad early last year from another
li'iiium o . ... .. .. . mine.
"J " "r ""nn-eu. llaln.-. Mr. Keatlnir kj.1.1 ihv ,o,i .riQ,i
llurii Old House.
Councilman Bvertsou stated that
Hindus Who Return
With a passongor list of fifty-three
after Inspecting tho old vacant houso and carrying 150 tons of mlscollano
on south Eighth Btroet noar Golden,' 0UB ireiBiii, mo nteunisiiiii uruuKwut
Dr. Straw, City Health Officer, had cr cleared out this afternoon nt 12:30
ordered it condemned and destroyed. 1,0d north to Portland. On board
Clear Wharves I woro tll three Hindus that yesterday
Councllmani Albrccht Requested landed hero from Portland when thoy
thnt tho Marshal bo Instructed to hcnld have boon sont to Marshflold,
hnvo tho city whnrvos cleared offi "iinois. io men atiraciea a great
lard W. Oanbui-y, 1). Douglas, J.
Lauudy, Mrs. J. I.aiiudy, M. Isaacson,
U. Hnrlockor, C. W. Linn. H. Meodor,
H. 1. Richardson, W. T. Prltchard, II.
h. Mans, T. Smith, A. Itunos, M. 8u
dock, J. Hnslch, H. II. Delalttrc, J. II.
Ilauni, Mrs. Horry, Miss nilllugs, T.
Cnnlch, II. II. Peck, R. C. Iluyea.
8JG EATERS GEI
0
and kept In good condition.
Iluy in Properly,
djenl of attention about tho town
while thoy woro hero and many fear
ed tney wero tho vanguard at a
,i .?i IteIcrder1 .""tier reported, Hindu Invasion to tho neighboring
that tho city had beon forced to bid sawmills
ftcife ?ora8tS? lw h$2s:.0 tho Drcnkwnt-
. . ... HK ,.., ...
1 1 ffim vR
Another Sign o
Weak Eyes
Aversion to bright light denotes weak
eyes that need tho help of good glasses.
Not to heed nature's warning means a con
tinual weakness of tim nvi imtn i,. ......
past tho aid of nature.
Dp you care to look forwa-l to such a time? If not. then let
u. examine your eyes and fit them' with proper glasses. Wo
have a scientific optician In charge, nnd n woll-equlppod lens
grinding plant. NO WAITING FOR GLASSES HERB.
- OIO'ICUj rHAUT.MKXT
K1 CROSS D U STOHIJ ,
l'liONK J'JS
paying J2100 theroforo.
Ho was alBo authorized to bid In1
some more property on Second Btreot
next weok for assessmouts.
For Cltv Scale.
Councilman Albrccht said that
President McLaln. of the .Marshflold
Chamber of Commerce, had requested
mat stops bo taken to securo a
standard city scale for weighing
coal, etc. Some though that D. L.
Rood, who Is receiving ?25 por
month as official scale, tester should
look after It. Mr. Albrecht thought
mat tuo engineers at the city Hall
could look after the scale and Coun
cllman Wilson thought that Inspec
tor Trlbboy could do so. Finally,
after considerable discussion, no act
Ion was taken,
Charge for Setter.
City Engineer Ducklngham report
ed that a man named Anderson, at
Eleventh and ttammerclal, who hnd
not paid his sower assessment, claim
ing tho sower wns too low. Now ho
has connected up" with tho sowor.
Ho will bo ordered to-pay tho as
setsment, less the cost of oxtra pip
ing to connect witn the sower.
Mr. Ducklngham stated that John
son & Larson had been awnninil
a private-contract for planking Cur
tis irom liroauway to Second.
Koyzor's FAHKWULI Danco, Slmp
on' PAV1LLIOX, WED., SEPT. 23.
Capt. Sevcrson, A, Hakvlst, E. GIN
bertson, Mlko Salvl, Loulso Salvl. Mil-
and the result li kMit l
bladder uoakucti tnd t
cllno In health
When your kldnejMia.
or lead, your bacic nurtiorw
Is cloudy, full of sed!ot)i
obliged to book relift tun
times durlnc the nfsht. If J
for with sick headache or lm
vous spells, add itomut, A
hato rheumallam heati
Is bad. got from your ph
about four ounces of Jd &
a tablcspoonful In a ilwiD
before brcakfait for a IH
your kldnoya will then art W
famoiiB salts In made frc
of grapes nnd lemon Jn!ce,t
with llthla, nnd hai tot
gcnorntlons to fUiih anl
clogged kldnoya! to new
nclds In tho urine w It
Is n sourco of Irrltalloi.i"'
blndder disorder.
Jnd Salt, la InW1!
Injure, mokes a d"
cent Ilthla-water &,
longs in ever uy - j
Take n (JIiism of KjiKm lleforo Htvnk-
fa.it If Vour Hack Hurts or
llladder Dothers You
ine American men unu """. ""'" M,v''' "j'f.i. (
must guard constantly against Kid- - ' rnm ,'w m
... .mm.. 1.1a l.nnna.nA ...f. Afll fAfll t
much and all our food Is rich. Our
blood Is filled with urle acid which
tho kidneys strive to tutor out, they
weaken from overwork, become slug
Ish: tho ellmlnntlvo tissues clog
For quick action
Times Want ao - ,j
TO THE LADIES:-
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!
Any rumor to the effect that this store i has J
intends to abandon its MILLINERY DEPARTMBNl w J
out foundation. Tn fact, we have just received aJ
LARGE ASSORTMENT of trimmed and """5
At no season in tho past lias our showing ot tan "j.)
shapes and trimmings been so complete. 'Ihero is jjj
play from which to choose, and as to prices comparison ,
viuco you that, as formerly, we lead. . . fi
You are most cordially invited to visit and iV j
You will he vera iveicow
Respectfully youfl -
J
Smith's -Variety Stoft
department of our store.
North Bend ,Jk
i
WHEAT $2 per cwt. At 1I.INK8'.