The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 04, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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- THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1915 E VEN1NG EDITION
FOUR "i
I DOINGS OF CITY COUNCIL
CITY RUMS BEHIND
annual auditixh snows al-
MOST ?lil,UUO DKKICIT
PUT BAN 01! TM50LLI NO INTEREST
EVERYTHING
GO
rnlshcl 1013 With ll OiMi lbl-
-Added Expenditures
ii nrc
CIjKAX UP Oil 1MY IT EDICT
OK CITV FATIIKILS
Heaps of Filth mid Dirt Will HriiiR
lroM?rty Owners Into Court
To Enforce Ordliiiinco
Governor WIthycombe has noth
ing on tho Mnrnhficld city dads.
Ito told the people to pnlnt up
nnd clean up. So did tho Council,
and what la more, overyono of the
six wlclders of the city's destiny
emphatically declared tlmt all peo
ple who leave trash on their prom
ises shall ho notified, and falling
to heed, shall ho punished,
A city ordinance, n year ago
enacted, states clearly that all
"shavings, straw, sacks, litter,
weeds and other combustibles" shall
not exist within tho corporato
limits of tho fair city.
To tho Chief of tho Flro Depart
ment Is given the honor of Inspec
tion, the handing of personal writ
ten notices to property owners and
tho subsequent arrest of thoso who
show a lack of Interest. This
Worry City Fntlicrs.
There was $1009 la the city
treasury at tho close of 1913 above
tho current expenses of tho city
government. Tho rcvorso was true
nt tho end of 19H, one year later,
when tho annual report showed
Marshfleld $C77G In the rear. Theso
figures wcro taken directly from
tho report of Ray Kaufman on the
completion of auditing of the city
recorder's office.
The Councllmcn gasped when tho
nows was broken gently to them.
"Wo'vo tried to cut down expenses.
Every tlmo wo start, someone comes
in and talks ua out of tho notion,"
said It. A. Copple. "And then this
year wo aro losing $7fi00 from
liquor licenses. I havo heard too
that several of tho saloons aro to
close down on July 1. That will
mean still loss for tho city. Next
year thero will bo a loss of $15,
000." Tho cost of tho now flro tr.tck
was 9500. A warrant of 2.':75
was mado out nB tho first payment
on tho machine. There is still due
$7125 on Installments. Also the city
lias been buying In many lots be
oiuiBo of delinquent street assess
ment payments. Theso aro forces
that havo combined to cull the city's
finances.
Xot Kvtiiivngaiit City.
"Marshfleld Isn't an extravagant
city," declared John D. (loss, City
Attornoy. "Wo aro getting away
from tho vlllago Idea that a city
can bo run as cheaply each tuw
year nB It did tho year before. With
our street Improvements that aro
paid by tho property owners como
allied expenses that must bo met
by tho city.
"A new street means electric,
lights, it means a street sweeper
nnd the maintenance of tho road
way, and thou It must bo policed.
Wo aro growing. Tho expenses are
bound to Increase" Ito stated,
however, that something must bn
dono to bring tho expenditures
within tho boundaries of tho re
ceipts. t Would Cut Itcrortlcr'H -Office
"Can't you cut down an your
office?" woh asked of Recorder
John Duller. Ho laughed and snld
thnt ho could, This inovo mot with
little favor and again tho city fath
ers were shooed away from n clip
ping of expenses,
"That's ono placo whoro wo can't
afford to mako n cut," said Mr.
Goss. "All theso records nro In
perfect shape. Tho only way wolBtrP severed from tho project. This
.. ,,,.. m,... . iu i... w , Wl recommended by A. 1J. Gldley.
vtt iiwt titi'iu fiw trj iiiiit ixtt
CONSTItl'CTIOX CO. LOSES ITS
I'LIIA A FT Kit FIGHT
Superintendent Declines Made
Nothing on Marshfleld Paving
Here Ixist Year.
i
Argument, hot mid licnvy, with
retorts of "study your arithmetic"
ii ml "I'd kick my kid If lin didn't
know iH'ttcr" piinctunteil a plea of
the Warren Construction Company
for a total of .SluD.DH, Interest
claimed as duo tlieni on their I-rout
sticet project, asserting that there
elapsed a time between tho accep
tance of tho work anil tho pay
ment for It. .Tho final result was ,
a complete, knockout, hi I Ito Ultli
when Iho city fathers, fho voting,
denied the interest.
, Two months ago Superintendent
Ashby, of tho Construction Com-pj-ny,
presented n hill to tho city
fathers slating that tho company
had had to wait for Its money on
that part of the Improvement for
WHICH C'l.SIl t l llllYO OCI'JI MIU. .
Tlw, ..IhImi tt'tiu limn t'tfmt'ni1 111 flu I
finance committee.
Vigorously tho city fathers con
tended, ono hy one and in unison.
that there was no interest duo
tho Waireu Coast ruction Company,
that no contract had been iniiilo to
MU
The Entire Elrod Stock of
Ladies' Suits. Coats, Dresses, Kimonos, Waists MjfQfc
Must be Closed Out in 1 0 Days
By Hub Dry Goods Co.
Ladies' Suits
1 lot, regular price $15.00.
1 lot, regular price $15.00.
1 lot, regular price $20.00.
1 lot, regular price, $22.50.
1 lot, regular price $25.00.
Sale price $3.95
Sale price, $4.95
Sale price, $4.95
Sale price $7.85
Sale price, '$8.75
Ladies' Coats
1 lot, regular price $12.50. Sale price $?c,
ot reguar price $15.00. Sale
1 lot, regular price $18.00. Sale d S'
1 lot assorted. Sale price PnCe g
1 lot, regular price $25.00. Sale nriil SS
w VllJ
power will bo delegated to a police unit, effect and never hi tho past
officer. Tho flno Is $fi minimum lias it been the custom to allow
to twice that for tho maximum bo- "'ft .,"1c"!; ,., ,
sides tho hailing Into court before tWs mvo wnltw, ;' ,cust i,re
Jims for their money anil ucro
allowed no Interest. ."We can col
li'il mum ourselves." iloelarihl lie-
n.i,1n, Ittilliii 'lt'u llnl'il i.liitllL'll
a bar of justice
Colonel Grimes Interested.
"This Is clean-up week In tho
whole state," said Mr. Grimes. "We. lllif ..,,., ' ,,, .. i. .
havo to do our share." Ho pointed K ,0hn,j eVen at that ami often
out tho fact mnny streets and al- have to buy property in for the as-
leys aro full of rubbish. In some nssmeut.s. .It wouldn't he ilglit
places high banks havo crumbled i .?'.'
down across tho sldownlks. Park- .., )mVo soitl UOIUj8 for ton yeart,"
Ings nro In need of order. Tho gnlrt Mr. Ashby, "nnd always wo
pltv fnthnrn nnilnrupil the nlnn nnd hnvo been allowed thU llUlTOOt.
promised to put tho ordinance Into We oug. to Inv-o H. uoelur
strict effect. t. cilv fathers contended they
A certain species of weed with a wore absolutely right and tho nr-'
yellow flower has sprouted this gtiment wnged strenuous lor tho
spring on tho dredge fills. It U ''JJ,r P"t of nu hour.
,, , , .i i ... Mr. Goss (old mo tho only way
spreading nnd covering tho barren , (,oul(, got t wou(J bQ ,0B,ie."
waste. Mr. Grimes suggested that 31,tl .Mr. Ashby, laughing, "nnd
an effort bo mndo to plant this that if I sued I'd never get another
1...-.1.. ..ni.,ti. ,....- ii,,. nn..r. nin.i contract hero. I don't like to.
.. .m. .i. ..!.., i.. ,.i f i,o.i. hnvo this club luuiglng, over my I
"'"' ""' "'" '""' " " head. Thero was n big laugh i
tlfylng tho spots now a mennco to,aillj t.ieer8 for tho "Hlg Stick." I
Ladies' Tub Dresses
1 lot, sale price 75c
1 lot, reg. price $3.50 and $4, Sale price $1.25
1 lot, regular price $7.50. Sale price $1.95
1 lot, regular price $8.00. Sale price $2.45
1 lot, regular price $8.50. Sale price... $3.25
All Fixtures for Sale
NEXT DOOR TO PIONEER HARDWARE CO.
NEAR CITY HALL
One lot Madras
Soisette and
Khaki
Shirt Waists
at
65c each
One lot Ladies
Flannel
Shirts
at
75c each
LADIES'
PARTY
1 DRESSES
BIG BARGAINS
Ladies' Lingerie Waists
1 lot, regular price $1.50. Sale price.. 755
1 lot, regular price $2.50. Sale price.." jfc
1 lot, regular price $2.75. Sale price... $1,05
1 lot, regular price $3.50. Sale price...$i$
1 lot, regular price $4.00. Sale price $1x5
Ladies' Hats
1 lot Ladles' Hats, reg. $2.00, sale price, 95o
I lot, Ladies Hats, reg. $3.50, now.-Sl.65
f 1-1 I I! f lll f .
1 101, Lames- nais, reg. 5o.uu, now...
334 FRONT STREET
tho city beautiful
Twelfth Court Project h
Hy an ordinance tho laying of a
sower on Twelfth Court was san
ctioned. Thrco viewers will bo
selected within a week to appor
tion tho assessment on tho property
owners. An eight-Inch plpo Is pro
vided for between Flanagan nnd
Golden avenues.
Tho hard surfacing of Twelfth
Court above tho north grndo has
been satisfactorily endorsed by tho
property owners, but a protest wns
made last cvonlng to tho proposed
paving of tho sticet 7I feet south
of Golden nvcuuo whoro It onds
completely. New notices of tho Im
provement will bo pouted with this
efficient force In tho recorder's i
office
Ijmt lliiml 1'aynioiit.
It was hut a fow minutes nftor
this that tho Cnuncilmen, deep In I
the study of sovernl bills, glibly
passed tho last mouth's instnllmmit
to tho city baud.
Councilman Kimball failed to no
tice tho fact until It was too hit.'.
"Thoro wo go," ho exclnliwd.
"More money for mora music und
tho rcpoit hero shows how badly
In debt wo nro right now." J In
throw up his hands, lie was nuay
nt thu Inst meeting when tho 'laud
was allowed payment for two addi
tional months.
"My sentiments too," declared U.
'A, Copple, and tho band sympath
izers chuckled to think they had
got by "under tho wire."
City Knglneer. An ordinance was
passed establishing tho grndo on
Twelfth Court.
Impressing their willingness to
Made Xothlui; on Conduct.
"Tho Warren Construction Com
pany didn't mako a cent on tho
work hero last year," exclaimed t
Mr. Ashby. I
In tho final voting Carl Albrccht
reserved his voto.
A notification will at onco bo I
ninilo. to tho water and gns com-
BOY SCOUTS DAY
i
panics to lay their mains on Twelfth ..... TU, Kvi.iiviimv mv Tin.'
court before tho hard surfacing Is 'M,u lM' M1'llul,im s-ns ""'
done. Tho Council expressed the cOl'NCIIi IX KXIMHISIttlKNT
vlow nn ordlnanco should forco .
theso Improvements boforo tho',..... .,..,. , ,, . I1
streets nro put In, claiming that """" '"'V ' """ " '"-' "
Voting Hoi's Ask Hotter Hiilld-
IlIK lllMK.Ctl0ll.
Saturday will ho Iloy Scouts Tag
Day In llnrshflcld. Tho city council
has endorsed tho move, tho purposo
tho pavement can never bo repine
oil as good ns now.
HliN to Contractors.
Hut 80 cents marked tho differ
ciico in tho two bids submitted for
tho raising and rcplnnklug of Con
tra 1 nveiiuo between Fourth and t,olng to bring hero a movlo picture.
I':,I,unnn8tau!8'njon1vlst. estimating' "art tho Proceeds t find their
on tho 9G0 feet of roadway, wcro . wny Into tho corfcrs of tho young
successful bidders nt SG l-:i cents i stors. Speaking as n prlvnto cltl
u running foot nnd flO for tho zen, A. 11. Ridley asked tho council
raising of tho street. This is ?3" I to stand behind tho movo. Thoro was
lower than tho engineer's estl- j not a word of opposition,
mato. llagnvlst nnd HJornvlst bid "it's not a sectarian or n political
hard surfaco Tonth street from thoi" for tno rnla"K ot tl, street move, tho Hoy Scouts," explained Mr.
i.,.i,i,.n n.. i, in i i-iii ... and 80 cents for tho planking. , Gldley. "It's Blmply tho offering of
bridge across tho fill to Klrod nve- s G Smnl, wn8 th ony ,, R00(1 who0sonio and clean amuse
nuc, h. V. Morrlsey, representing tho successful bidder for tho con ment for tho inds of 12 to 1G years
tho owners, protested their having creto sidewalk on Ilroadwny bo-1 0f ngo nnd means for them to oxpond
to put In a concrcto sldowalk. Tho tweon Commercial and Market nve- their energies properly directed." Tho
expense, ho argued Is too great. ? & cuat ft42d,n,!,nB:w,n b S'a 0" th 8lrCC'8 bjr th
Tho mmo nttltudo was expressed foot (Ulll ,ho COncreto for 17 cents , ' ' scwago n Menace
by tho Council. It wns shown that I a squaro foot. Tho walk Is 10 foot Two houses on South "ilroadwny
at present there exists no sidewalk I wide. This Is 2!i under tho City tlmt throw their sewago onto tho flats
at all. With tho street paved a "K'uecr's estimate. should bo restricted und forced to
the' CI.KAX-l'lMVKKIC C0l,nect w"n l"o sower, uecinred I).
I n. uooa who owns properly in nuu
ity.
r. Triuncy stated tnat to do tills
wooden ono will bo laid for
present. This was sanctioned,
CI.KAN-ri'-WKKU
HANK CAl.Ij
BASEBALL SGDRES;3
'WASHINGTON. May I. Tho romp-
1 troller of tho currency today Issued I co.VST l,i:.(.T
a call for the condition of all national
' bunks nt tho close of business, May 1,
I
ownors would hnvo to first con
tied with a prlvato sower laid by Mr.
Hood and pay him $4 each. It was
declared that this was an equitable
Why suffer from poor vis
ion and headaches when
we can positively re
lieve them with
HAMS SHIFT TMrnt0 nmj merely n repayment for ex
penditures already mado ny Mr.
XKW I'ASTTHKS ! Hood. -Tho council ordorcd that tho
connection ho mado or n proper eons
WVnther Conditions lu Hoston MdiiiiIi' 1oo1 dug. It wns contended that tho
I latter plan has been tried and Is sue
To llurly Season (Iiiiiio. Now I cossful becnuso of tho water rUliiR
' In lln rill
QUICK! Before It's Too Late
Get In on the Hotpoint Week Bargains
.. .
SATURDAY ENDS H0TP0INT WEEK the famous
event in electrical household appliances.
AFTER Saturday the price of the. new electric table
stove El Grilstovo goes to the regular figure of $5.00
UNTIL SATURDAY THE PRICE IS BUT $3.35.
Here is a picture of El Grilstovo. It boils, broils,
fries, toasts altogether immensely useful and wonder
fully clean and simple. '
PROFESSIONAL DIRECM
H. G. Butler
CIVUii:.'0IXEFR
Room 001 Coke llldj. Plow IW
Residence I'lxrae 1!M.
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P (jfJ IBF 7MTlKSflSi
KnS 5S mJm
H. H. Harper
house nuiuira
. Ooneral Repairing isd CtVM
Maklsf.
I ?hone 349-J.
II. M. Wrinht "
FUUIII
nuiM)iNa co.vmuwj
Eitlmatei furnlibed on W
n. H. M. Shaw
Eye, Kr, Nose ui fwl
(ili.H.lt. riuw
fin iiattIC n RIIAVf
ii..-rAa nt U'rtmn anJ dSH
Office Phono 330-J. RooallftW
202, Irrlot BlotL
Dnniomin flclllnrl
CONSUMnNQ ESOKBBtf
Altcmitw
Offlcei, 206 UtUi m
ruuuu jvu-m . - Vm.ij tmt I
Mriau' " I
Unlit Vies With Snow-
In tho fill.
Wants- Hulldlnjj'i fii8HVcd.
"Stovo pipes that ko throuch roofs
inr Aocitj r-reu u cum nj TimM.i . without chimneys," snld Councilman
PORTLAND. May 4. A Renor.il Kvertson, "are n direct flro mennco
.M.lnK around to new pastures wa. wV?tZ
tlit occasion of no games l.olitK lhiy-to t,,g )llt i notlco Mr. Trlhbey has-
gl
asses
If either or both trouble you come in, let us test
your eyes free and if necessary we will fit you with
glasses.
An expert Optometrist does the work, so you take
no chance.
We grind our own lenses to fit each individual's
needs. '
ed in tho Pacific Coast League yester
duy. Weather conditions In Hoston
again forestalled tho playing of yes
terday. Tho scores follow:
American League,
At New York
Philadelphia 1, New York S.
At Ronton
WashiiiBtoii-Hoeton, wot grounds.
.Xiitloit.il I.cnguc.
At PHUburif
Pittsburg I. Chicago 5.
Al Philadelphia
New York 3. Philadelphia 2.
At Urooklyn
Hokton 2. Hrooklyn 3.
CI.KAX.UIMVKKK
RED CROSS
OPTICAL DEPT.
l'HOXti I
RED CROSS
DRUG STORE
in mucii to uo."
"No, only enough for threo men
with salary for ono," was tho rotort
of the building Inspector,
Mr. Kvertson explained that a bam
belonging to a man named N'lotno and
nlongsldo of his proporty Is being
used' for "lodgers' '.and that tho said
lodgors havo a stovo plpo through
tho roof. ,
HuildliiK In Street.
Tho building belonging to Gow
Why on Fourth street projects out
into the street threo or four foot.
snld tho city onglneor. Now that '
an Improvement Is being made thote
n doinnnd will bo mndo thnt thei
building bo moved back to line.
Tho insurance on tho city library i
i was changed from tho natuo of the l. I
j brary and mado out to tho city of
Marshfleld.
CH1) OF Til VKS A neddllng cart of tho Farmors'
Wo ui.h to ox-press' our sincere 1!.,,1!"If,"f '"roS" tho residence,
thanks for the help and synumthy lUs,rk' without paying a license was
e have recelscd during the nel ?t luestlon for tho council to decide.!
and de,th of our Father ' " was conte"leil that as long as thoi
CIIVRLKS C ' CO i tccda disposed of aro Coos County
M HY rov ' ' products no charge should bo made
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Next TncMbiy evening, .Mai ttth, Llhby COAL. Tho kind YOU linvo'T'j,
Jfoffioln,
TWO cooking operations 'AT ONE TIME with the
same powerful heating element.
DON'T FORGET THE PRICE CUT IN H0TP0INT
IRONS. NOW $3.00. WERE $3.50.
See El Grilstovo and you'll buy it.
Demonstrated at
C. A. LANGWORTHY
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
MARSHFIELD ELECTRICAL
CONSTRUCTION CO.
OR.EGON POWER CO.
w rv handler
AHCjnTECT
Rooms 301 and JM,j V
MirihdelJ, Qteto
Perl Riley Ballinger
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