THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 27, 19 14 EVENING EDITION !' K ClTfEBWER; HIRED SUBMITS REPORT AUTOS 1 MB DODC PAT STREET M II E BROS POPULAR Final Estimates for Street Im-, Council Orders Ordinance Statement Shows Congress- nrovements Total $35,891- Causing Auto Companies to : man Has Appropriated 36 .07 Bonds Are Sold Pay Street Maintenance' i Per Cent of Funs Here Final estimates of street Improve- An ordinance requiring all autonio- In n full statement Issued from ,. miillnir 135.891 07 were ttl- Mies drhen for hire to pay n street' Washington, Congressman Hawley mltted by City Engineer Hucklngtaam license was ordered drawn up last shows In detail the appropriations ho cieuuih u iuu luiiuuu luuowing a , nag recuiveu IOr 1003 Uay (luring U10 long debate rekitlvo to street hn-' past six years and points out that he to the members or tne ciiy council at their meeting last evening. Coun cilman Wilson, chairman of the health committee, reported that there Is no health menace from the pres ent location of the city garbage dump and that the refuse Is being properly taken care of. A week ago groat alarm was voiced because the drain ago from the dump Is flowing through tho north arm of Mill Slough and te first steps wero then taken toward tho purchase of an Incinerator. Pnr tho cradlnc of Front street 11,168 Dealers Make Applica tions to Represent New Au tomobile Manufacturers The Times recently printed a state ment to the effect that GGOO dealers hnd applied for ngenctos In the Unit ed Statos. Lnter this was corrected tirovements end tie Hllbspntmnt ns- lias received overt- nniirntirfntlnn " . i ..- . .... ..--. .!... sessBionts. Hecause these machines, which has been recommended by tlie1" l,,e u,u:ci u,ai UHU ,m" l""" J ' ' 1rt ASIA . 1. .1 n....lfn.l -trtantl use the streets and are primarily the 'engineers and In all 3C por cont of cause of needed improvements which tho total amount nwnrded by Con must constantly be paid by property ' Kress to this congressional district, cwners, the members of tho council ' The following- Is his statement of thought the time has come that a tax should be levied on these machines, wMch at present pay only n nominal running license, for the street Im irovemont fund. Stage lines between Mnrshfleld and hntwopn Elm and Hemlock avenues North llend are absolutely unneces- tho final estimate of the engineer ary now that the motor train Is run Is $10,188.07. This Is exclusive of nlng. was the declaration of Council tho spaco between the rails and one man Copple. They are serving only foot outsldo them. In detail the re- to wear out the roads as fast as wo nort contained these figures: 231C put them In," lie Bald, "and the 10,000 men lind applied to rcproeeut 1 this new car In various sections of ' tho country. Today official 'announcement Is mnde tl.nt up to October 10 exactly 11.1CS business men had applied to Dodgo Hrotliors for tho agency of the now car. Undoubtedly thoro aro a number of applicants from Coos county, hut it Is not known who they are and no announcement of the Congress, Second Sonslon. "phuiihimuih iinsyot iiooii nmo. .nisi as mere uns neon notuing uoiiiiuo concerning tho new auto and no de- sunis appropriated for Coos Hay, amounts Included In the House bill and not Increased In tho Senate: "Following sums havo been ap propriated for Coos Hay and the (mounts wore Included In the House bill and not Incroased In the Senate, (if.nloth 123,920. Sixty-First Congress, Sec-, ond Session, $40Q,000. Sixty-First" Congrefs, third session, $10,000. Sixty-third Congress, Third Session, yards earthwork at 39c, 1903.24; re- property owners along there havo to IS0.000. Also I have secured ?G000 m6vlng piling, J2.CS: 2S0 square yards of paving at 2.10. 15,2SS.G7; 3-Inch drain pipe, H.CS. Grading on Eighth street from Hemlock avenue to North Ferndale and the Naiburg Addition, ns com pleted br Moon Barclay, wns es- pay for the Improvements." "You ought to see some of those machines hit the new pavement out on Front street North." chimed In tho city engineer, who has been do ing a bit of private detective work and has seen the machines from tlmntod at n total of lC,S79.f.G. In ' North Hand hit the new pavement at detail this report was as follows: on over-the-speed-llmlt rate per hour. 26,290 cable yards at 17c, $4469.30; Such taxation of hired automobiles H. II. 2SG32, 14,292 cubic yards too hard to be' Is already becoming a serious quos-. Law No. 4 more for Coos Hlver. Total of above $rj3,!20. Not Including Coos Itlvur. "The bills are as follows: II. It. 2S243, G0-2. (Pub lic Law No. 317) .March 3. '09 $ 23,920 II. It. 20GSG, 01-1, (Pub lic Law No. 20 1 ) June 1910 , 100,000 J Gl-3 (Public 6). Fob. 27, loosened with a plow, at 3Cc, $6145.- tlon down In California whoro thoyi 1911 10,000 12; 40,682 cubic yards of fill at 17c, have the macadamized roads, said the IL It. 2S1S0, G2-3 (Public 16898.44; galvanlted drain pipe, engineer. "Where the truck lines are. $366.20. First tot (mate Lower. This estimate on the grading Is about $1400 above the original esti mate, declared Engineer Hucklng- running In opposition to tho rail-J road it Is foflnd that they cut the country roads to pieces and the prop erty owners have to pay for tho re pair. An assessment scorns to hit In ' Law No. 129) March 4. 1913 S0.O0O Add' additional amount cured for Coos 'Hlver $643,920 80- tnliH given concerning its construe- tlon. Tho fact, however, that Uodgo I Ilrotiiors hnvo one of tho Inrgost fac tories In tho country mid have been In oxlstcncn since the beginning of tho automobile Industry, and hnvc built tho working parts for over 000, 000 nutos Is sufficient guarantee of their nxportncsB nnd efficiency. That's why the announcement that thoy would build a car of their own hnti created such n tremendous Hon- satlou and that's wiiy 11,1 OS men aro anxlouH to secure tho nguncy. boo Dingo mothers' unuounco- moiit on another imgc of tonight's Tiniest TWO .MONTHS To-imnpi:. 1mm, though ho expressed the belief the right spot. This expense should that thoro will bo a balance loft over not bo loft entirely to the state, coun on tho curbing and sidewalk which ' ty and private citizen to pay." will closo up tho deficit to a great No Opposition In Council, extent. "If thero has to be a do- Among tho members of the council licit assessment," stated the englneor, there was no opposition to the nioas "tho cause may be laid to tho failure urc, every one expressing his affirm to extend Pino street, tho contract atlon of the ordinance, which will be for which was not let. Wo figured on . drawn up for tho next meeting. When putting 6000 yards of dirt excavat- It was proposed that all vehicles should be taxed the members stated their opinion that a man who uses his machine only at Intervals if or pleasure should not be taxed extra. "And freight carriers aro a nccos-' G QOO ' Judge John Hull I'mlccMcd About Two ICeiiiiilitliiK tears or Of $C4 9,920 i fire Will llcchlo Lnter. (I havo not Included In tho nhovo; Tlwt ho will leave his final tied nmounts the $70,000 that I hnvo ro-jslon In regard to romalnlng In office cently added to the above.) j until January 4, tho date upon which The amounts named nhovo wore! ho wont Into office four yeara ago, not Incroased In tho Senate. j was tho doclurntlon of Jutlgo John Senator Fulton wns horo in tho Hall this niornlntr. ed on Eighth street onto Pino street, thus distributing tho cost for this work," the council accepted the re port on the grading. For the paving between tho rails on Fronj street from Hemlock to Elm alty," said City Attorney Goss. "Put avenues tho final esUnmto to tho Warren Construction Company wns $2812.44. Of this there were 250 yards or earthwork at 39c, $97. GO; 800 iquaro yards of pnvlng at $2.10, $1681.05; 26S1 linear feet of wood en blocks at 39c, 1,033.89. Iluy Imprmciucut ItouiK . Improvement bonds for ICS0Q were taken up by tho Warren Construc tion Company, paynblo In ton years a tax on lumber wagons, for Instance and tho people wll hnvo' to pay tho dlfferanco for tho prlco of lumber nnd wood will go up. Those aro neces sities. Tho hired automobiles moro In the lino of luxuries." What effect this measure, If passed, will have on tho automobile companios of tho city Is d question Somo nntlclpato a change of rates, in tho COth Congress, Senator Hourno In tho GOth, GlHt nnd the G2d. Senator Chamberlain In tho Gist nud-G2d. Tho following table may ho of In terest to you: Yoars In grow Hlchard WIIIIaniR 2 John Whltenkcr 2 M. C. Goorgo I Hlugor Hermann 10 aro Tnos. II. Tonguo I W. C. Hawfoy G Amt He cured for Coos Hay $ 40,000 30,000 00,000 035,71.0 200,000 513,920) hoiiiu point out that they will hardly nnd redeemable at tho option of tho r' nny h,K,,or' ,,ut nB tho mem- comnany. Exact v t in bnn.L ui, "u' u ",u """.' muro suumou no for $6612.15, city will buy $1,509,070 (This doott not tnko Into account tho prosont congrowj, which hnu an other Houston.) i Thnt Is, I hnvo secured for Coosl Hay In tho six yoars, 3G por cent of ' Confronted with tho Intelligence n decision from tho supremo court that ho still has two years to servo In Ills office, Judge Hull Ih at n loss to know what his decision will ho. - Pri vate work has been constantly Inter fered with by h'.ii official duties i:b county Judge, &' fact whloh linn led tho Judgo to fuel rntlior happy that, his term was about over, but nil thin fnded awny with tho message of Sat urday ovenlng from tho district attorney. of rosponslhllty and no knowledgo of tho rulo or policy ndoptod by tho IIoubo that tho upproprlatlons for projects shall ho busod on tho ongl noora' recommendations. I tnko somo prldo in tho fact that IIMt 0. ,!, h,,d, ,! '' " i'" !. U1 .l,o . Th. , , ." " ,". "" , , ' even tho amount DcrMou Is Voidable. That tho late decision of tho Su premo Court In tho case of Lapp vs. tho City of Mnrshfloid, In which the court deflnltoly decided that street assessments may be made also on maintenance tax where It belongs. i:.VI llA.VUOX CASK Tho famous First street case, tho fame of which In tho annuls of city adjacent as well as abutting prop- l'rw,iiro Is only approached by crty, Is a most valuahlo decision, was u,at of 0rBn nvonuo, has boon sot tflo statement of City Attorney Gos. tloJ "' a compromise botwoon tho "It has cleared up a host of mat- cl,y an(1 tno Iroporty ownors Involv ters," ho declared, "and will ho of " "'"' wl" bo lroi'lml for all time. uo to overy city In Oregon with a "y "10 l""vlslons of the coin pro charter similar to ours." This case "l,' ,,, olty Ih t"'l tho cots Ioudfd In tho courts for six years. of 'lrtlsliiK. wle, etc., of the tho decision being handed down but a Property, which umountod to np few days ago. proximately $53 nnd In consider i0n Commendation of City Itooordor "f w,,,c1' l,l property ownors . , John W. Uutlor for tho manner In ,0 ,,ay l,, nssesamonU and Interoft bUU he keops tho books and ae- nt 8lx ner co,lt 0I1 tno nmounts In counts of tho city, was tie gist of a V0,V04' fro"' l" 'Into of sale until letter read by tho city attorney which ,ho nn',nont" ro inndo. Ihindnn Just been received from ttoso- Wol, rg In which tho officials there. "bout to simplify tho books of the bids will bo opened by tho Council ut tern' Jr ,llformftUo" " ! 8ys- their mooting next .Monday ovoiilns,'. liril . , Co,,,oy' of 'k ",al,- T,,w, ,,,',8 W00 received and to hnvo ls.. deiml",c,,t at Washington., been opened a month ago. hut lion m commended the system In use by ry Sm.gstackon. nppwirlng then on load ho M. f MBr,n"w." ,'oha,f ' ' 1'ort Commission, do- wni ."' ! claml t,lu fl11 ""i1'' ' t "8" WlUajuclto I'nrlflp i,..i ,i ..,. . ! l,H -.in, .......l.l ,U, j UIIUIH i, emus a ri. ." lroioaca opening of Frry ard, tlum making a grout vavliiK to tho property owners on Pino streot, Though sovurul bids woio on hnnd the opening of thorn was put off for a period of thirty duys. Miu-Hliflclil "Wide 0K'ii." That Marshflold has been u "wldo open" town long enough was tho de claration of practically every mem ber of tho council, who staled that tho pavement holes must bo closed at oiico as a means or projoutlng tho city against possible law milts reuniting from accidents. securod by anyone as I hud approprl utod ovory dollar roconmiondod by the engineers. i I havo ponding heforo tho ongl-, i noors n survey, authorized by Con-' gross, for tho reconstruction nnd ex-, tension of tho Jetty, or In othor words, when tho d rod go has boon i tried out and Jotty work Is nocossnry, thoro need bo no delay In tho recom-l moudatlon of nn npproprlntlon for' tho Jotty work.' Ab I hnvo socurod In tho past ovory dollnr roconimeiided . by tho Kuglueers for Coos liny, so I expect to do In tho future, for I bo-! Hove the people of the district have determined to reelect mo, nnd for their good will nnd confidence I am profoundly grnteful. It Is easy for an opponent In a campaign to speiik largely about what ImmeiiBo sums ho Imagines ho will Bocure, having no sobering bonso money rocommonded by tho engi neers, for ovory project In tho dist rict, whon tho bill wns made up. Tho Tillamook project, being now under continuing contract, is provided for In tho Sundry Civil Dills ns noodud, I bog your pardon for writing so at length. I nni horo working nt tho public bustnoss. I would like to ho In Orogon participating In the can vass. I havo hoard that n most un fair und un-Aiuorlcnn campaign is bolng mndo against mo, Including mlKstutomouts nnd misrepresenta tions to use parliamentary Inn Kiui(to." , V. C. HAWLHY." JUDGK COKB has returned from Lukevlow, Oregon, whoro ho hold n four-day session of court for Judgo Peitson. street and to the appraisement of mlU.iT I?0" f Khkh wu" " 'J ""council, tho Willamette ;gC'rCDtle"'"K made formal pro es setting forth their reasons, the ma 2 nM,n. Jur,8jl"' over the Zte 1? ,l, A,B'dMlad the written Protest, the coUncll , they aro without authr.ri. . .... iirnluft Ti,. ' lu "" lira so. Th ,,..,... " ' w "' ""'" -". Sunoplnlenden ul i .". lKnod by To t,,,,, tho clt' enshiPor replied .. " .. . . '" r- mer and At- that the 111111117 n v tn.nu Il..i. .. -. "" "U Ol' -AIcKnlght. ' u u ' ' No action was taken on tho i.rotost Schwas laid on tho taiira , g,' wnio of the councllmen inform Hy voiced tho opinion that Ferry c"t .yould probably not le 'J through to the harbor line a th i, mudlato future. " that the filling on Front streot would probubly ho completed today. For the city thero romulns only about flvn yards of pavement putohlug, the remulndcr belonging to We other 1 concerns who will be asked to com plete this work nt once. 0K'i Pino Htivt't Hid. For the oneuinir of VI' Open Grocery. -II. It. Mynatt la oponlng a grocery' store In First Addition. Ho oxpects to hnvc n reet.iiomploto general storo there. Toric Lense RELIEVE Headache, Eyestrain Nervousness, Poor Vision and Squinting; SEE US FOR TORICS Red Cross Optical Dept. RED CROSS DRUQ STORE Beginning Wednesday Moming aed Ending Friday Evening IN A SPIRIT OF SERVICE TO OUR COMMUNITY AND OUR COUNTRY THF hiid DRY GOODS COMPANY MAKES THIS ANNOUNCEMENT OF ITS C0-0PEMTinu WITH THE PATRIOTIC WOMEN OF THE PROGRESS CLUB OF MARSHFIELn Tn HELP THE SOUTHERN COTTON PLANTER BY PROMOTING THE PURCHASF flwn USE OF COTTON GOODS. ' L m In a willingness to do our share in this work of co-operative helpfulness we are making a 1 Reduction of 1 0 to 40 per cent on all Cotton Goods We wish to particularly impress the women of Coos Bay with the fact that this sale is not initiated by us and is not an advertising idea, but is given in response to the request of a number of the women of this community who desire to assist in a worthy cause. Here are the Prices for Wed. Thurs. and Friday Only: Ladies' Wash Dresses This lot of tub drosses comprises all colors and materials, Dresses of Ratine, Plisse, Crepe, Voile and Lawn are included, Some are plain, some lace trimmed, others silk trimmed, High nnd low neck, Regular price, $4,50, Cotton sale price $2.35 Regular price, $4,83, cotton sale price $2.60 Regular price, $5,00,. cotton sale prico . $2.85 Regular prico, $5,85, cotton sale price $3.10 Regular prico, $6,85, cotton sale prico , $3.60 Regular price, $7,50, cotton sale price $4.05 L Regular price $10,75, cotton salo prlco $5.80 Ladies' Crepe and Flannelette Kimonas Over 200 Kimonos of Crepe, Flan nelette and Duckling Fleece, All the desired colors and styles, At tho un usual reduction of ONE-THIRD OFF. Rnm.lo,- mmn CM OR nuuiui ,juiu, 4)iii, cotton salo prico $ .84 Regular price, $1,50, cotton salo price $1.00 Regular prico, $2,00, cotton salo prico $1.35 Regular prico $2,25, cotton sale prico ,..$1.50 Regular price, $3,00, cotton salo price .., $2.00' Regular price, $3,50, cotton sale prico $2.35 Regular mice $4,00, cotton salo prico $2J5J All Knitted and Muslin Underwear goes in this sale at a straight reduction of 20 per cent Broken lots of Muslin Underwear to go at 1-3 to 1-2 off Blankets All Cotton Blankets and Bedspreads go in this salo at TWENTY PER CENT REDUCTION. Regular price, 75c, cotton ' sale price $ .60 Regular prico, $1,00, cotton sale price $ .80 Regular prico, $1,50, cotton salo prico $1.20 Regular price, $2,00, cotton salo price $1.60 Regular prico $2,50, cotton salepiico $2.00 Corsets All linos of Corsets, Amoifcan Laity and Modart "Front-Laced" on which tho sizes aro broken will be sold dur ing this sale at 20 per cent Reduction Ten Per Cont Reduction on all Slieotings, Tubings, Sheets, Pillow Cases, Art Ticking, Toweling, Seer suckers, Nainsooks, Outings and Duckling Fleece, 20 percent reduction on all Cotton Dress Goods Hub Dry Goods Company "SMART WEAR FOR W0ME Corner Broadway and Central Avenue ; Phone 361 m uranu EGGS Now U your chance to pot some of tlioso oggs t: at wo aro selling two dozon for 05 cents. Wo hail so many onlors last wook that wo wore not nolo to fill thoin. but whllo thoy Inst wo will soil them as statoil. Try thorn ami if thoy aro not a8 good as somo you havo been liming -15 cents per dozon for, wo will prosont you with a Ydozcn. COOS BAY TEA, COFFEE AND SPICE HOUSE IMioiiu 301-J, To-Nigh' Republican fo JG&U.