THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1915-EVENING EDITION. SIX If DOINGS O F CITY COUNCIL REACH ACME SOON BASEBALLS ORES tt t: tt it t: FIME SPEED KINGSMPflOVEFRDNTST. council wocld clamp nmv.vlcoxcitKTH sidhwaiiK and xi:w WE COM VOTERS lid on law ni(i-:.Ki-:its SL'WKK SANCTIONF.D iihoacii to cofncil kfciii-tion I FOIl MOW OTIZF.NS Sny "Coal Oil lliiKlr" KiHliiiwr Lives of C'lllens Ill-lire Of- feMiler.N Slinulil I'ny Clumping down the speed lnws ni)tl flnliiB speeding antolsts the limit of tho ordinance was tho sug gestion of tho city dads for tho curbing of over ciithuslitstlr owners of "coal oil buggies." "Mnko It 2f instead of $&," Bald .Mayor Allen, "and we'll hack Judge Hutlcr In whatever ho does.'' Leniency to people who speed vtfthlii tho city limits, endangering tho lives of themselves and others, Is unjustifiable, Bald tho Connill mon. Not only the making of ex amples through tho heavy fining of a fow was suggested as a menus of stopping "terrors" of tho street, but tho heavy fining of all unruly auto lsts at nil tlmo to come, constantly showing them that tho law has not been enscd ono particle. No definite action was undertaken by tho oily fathers beyond tho dis cussion. It was stated that under tho present ordinance n fine of more than ?r can bo Imposed and that Judge llutler will bo Justified In Im posing It on those who do not oboy tho traffic lnws of tho city. Projects Am Complete. On tho recommendation of A. II. Ridley, city engineer, tho two proj ects of Johnson & Larson, tho im provement of Blglith Terrace from Klghth to Tenth street nml nlso of Tenth from Klghth tcrrnco to Hem lock uvoniio were accepted. Tho first was estimated at $1, r.L'l.Tr. nml tho second ut $l.fi 15.71. Thcso nro to be paid for In bonds. No protest has been received ngalnst tho hard surfacing of Tenth street from Klrod to tho bridge and tho Council ordered that notices bo posted and bids ho called for. Tho Hiiine action will bo taken re garding Twelfth ciiuit, no protest on tho Improvement having been rccdlvctl. Scwntli KlHVI Sow or Threo bids were received for the Seventh street sower. Moon At llar cluy were tho lowest ami to them the contract was awarded. Thls Im provement will extend from Inger soll down Seventh to Kruso uvouuo uud thonco to Fifth street. Tho bid or Moon & llarclay was t,(ir.0.or; of lugmuu & Iljroiivlst, ? 1,8 1 1. Ill), and McLean and McLnln, JI.SS8.1MJ. Tho estimate niailo out by I). L. Ilucklnghiim ut the tlmo ho was City Kuginecr was $l.!).r..r. Permission for tho Fourth of July committee to take charge of tho granting of street concessions dur ing tho celebration hero was allow ed by tho Council, subject to tho sumo .provisions of Inst year. No concession will bo granted on the street' without flist securing tho per mission of tho store keeper located ut that spot. Tenth SI met In NihmI of Water Kjs.j.Mny Ham I'lnco on Fourth of July loin, Siij-h CiMinellinoii, and Hall- I Program To Discus First mail Commission to Ho Queried Street Iniprmcinent A citizen reception, tho formal New concrcto sidewalk for tho west sldo of Front street from a point near tho comer of Market to Alder avenue with a now sower ' over the same ground was formally . sanctioned by tho city fathers r.t their mooting of lust evening. The I I Improvement marks n forward stop In tho benutlflcntlon of Front street. It will mean tho tearing out of board walks that for years have dono their duty nnd also tho Installing of a sewer system adequate to tho needs. Tho estimate of A. II. Glilley on tho sidewalk and curb Is $070 and for tho sower $liifii. Three vlowors aro to be at onco appointed to ap proximate the assessment of abutting property owners. At tho corner of Front nnd Alder the sewer will turn off to tho Hay for Its outlet. An assessed cost of $1.0.'! u liont fcot Is the cstlmnto for tho Andor fcon nvcniio Improvement liotwron Third and Fourth street. Tho Im proving has been estimated at $318.10; tho Intersection at I'lilrd at $C:i.'.iO, and at Fourth 7ili.l!:i. North Tenth street Is in need rf water service declared Councllnrin IJvertsen. Ho stated Hint the wiar company has several times been mp lied about the Improvement and btiH promised It, hut as yet no -.love bus been taken. On recommendation of It. A. V v pb tho City Attorney will ,uldrMi a letter to the Railroad Coninihsl.in trlllng them that tho service iii'i 1 1 acted for has not been granted "iircl niUli.g them what action Is now v oFHiiry to comiiel tho water co'iipnuy lo t.upply Tenth street. Tho main Is i peeled to go out Tenth street ;m f.ii as Date and thence down to Ninth street. Put On IiioiiuIcm'cnIs. "Wo had no luck In getting more light for less money from tho Oio gou Power Company," sa'id Council man Kvertscu. A move had been niailo by tho city fathom to reduce tho. monthly light bill; $ 1 1.10 was added to It and six, rr.caudcseontH, No change will bo mnilo In the light ing system of South Mnrshfiold. lucnuilcsccnts wero recommended for tho corners of Klghth and Klg'itli terrace, Tenth ami Klghth terrace, Tenth and lllrch, Tenth and Dato, Ninth uud Uutu and Tenth and (Ireenwood. Tho recommendation of tho light committee was accoptal. Permission wiih granted J. C. Ken dall and others who aro proposing a tenuis couit In tho rear of the I J. Albert Mntsoii homo to allow their courts to extend onto n portion of Ninth street that Is unused. A..NOl'XCK.MK.Vl I have takMi oer Miss Asboo's stock of art Kods and will bo pie pared to execute all ordois piompt ly. Stamping dono to older. Free lessons with purclutMcn of material. Individual lessons will bo given by Mrs. Travis, an export needle work er for 2 fie. Mis. II. O. Wllley 7vS Central Amuuo Ladles Kmporlum M. . K. Wednesday Ladles' at .M. I) Taiimle Chinch. Sale. XOTICK Tho Port of Coos Hay will io reive cash offers up to six p. m. Saturday evening, Juno 11', IP in, for the ilgglug, chains, anchors and other valuables which can be taken from tho h.irkoutiuo Northwest prior to her destruction. Also healed bids for towing tho Northwest to sea after being strlp- llnvo your letter Ph.) Times office. heads printed at pod, it being understood that she hot lowed ur tho bar and about two miles up tho const m she will drift In on the beach above tho north Jet ty. POUT OF COOS MAY. welcoming to the United States of all newly legalized citizens to be held 'July fourth was bronchd to the city . fathers last evening. It wns referr ed to the colouration committee nnd mny bo placed on tho program of tho day. j Two years ago the movo was In itiated in Cleveland, according to n letter from N. C. Howe, Immigra tion Commissioner nt New l ork. Foreigners come to American nnd aro legally mndo citizens; tho re ception wns tho formal recognition of tho new Americana nnd their wolcomlng to this country. The plan was a success, he said, Thousnnds witnessed tho giving of u small Am erican flng and button to each now citizen of the United Stntcs nnd tho newcomer was mndo to feel that he was welcome. No report of tho Flnnnco Commit too wns mndo rcgnrdlng tho monthly donation of the city to tho women's rest room. It. A. Copplo stated tho women had tiBkcd that no report bo made last evening . Sewers aro Needed Sowago that lays on tho flat nnd causes n stench Is n menace to tho health of tho community, declared Councilman Klmlmll, speaking about i condition said lo exist on South iProadway. Ilo stated Bovoral houses there have no connection with a sower. 1). 1 1. Rood, owner of property In that section declared that ho has two bouses now using antiseptic tanks though ho would in no way oppose an Improvement If tho sowor Is lo bo Installed. Tho matter was refer red to City Knglneer (Sldley for his Investigation and report. Auks for Itopmsciitiitlto A representative from Mnrshfleld 10 tho meeting of the National As sociation for tho Prevention of Tu berculosis to bo held In Seattlo Juno 11 and If! nnd In Portland Juno 17 wns nsked for and tho matter was referred to tho Flnnnco Commltteo nnd tho Health Committee. Infor- mully tho city fathers believed exchequer of tho city unable to stand tho expeuso of sending a delegate north, but nn nttempt will ho mndo to have soma ono from hero, going up at that time, attend tho conven tion on bohalf of tho elty. A fence across tho foot of Tenth street whero It makes tho turn by tho north arm or Mill slough Into Klghth Terrace Is necessary, declared the- councllmon. Thoy stated auto lsts descend tho hill nt high rates of speed and tho feuco at tho bot tom would show them tho turn, otherwise hoiuoouo Is likely to somer sault Into tho lnko. Street ContntlBsloner Lawhorn will erect tho fenco at onco. To HItiihi I'hht SI met A niootOng or the council will be held next Monday evening princi pally that proporty owners on First street may confer with tho city dads regarding tho proposed gradlii'.! and plunking or tho streot. Tho owners will bo given a chnnco to stato their positions to tho council, It bolng re ported there Is objection to tho 'Improvement. rho sumo opportunity will bo giv en properly owners from Mureh and Klghth streets. THACKS WILL MK LAID TIIKMK WITHIN TWKLVI'J DAYS From Moth KuiN of Willamette elfle Steel laying Will Ho Mushed I'n- llushlng of trnck Inylng nt both ends or tho lino Is tho order which bus been given out on tho Wlllnin etto Pncirie rond, according to the following from tho Kugeno Guard of last Friday: "Moro orders to rush work on the Wlllninctto Pnclflc, tho only railroad construction under way on tho Pn clflc const totlny, nnd for concontrn tlon of forces licro for tho enrly completion of the project wero brought to Kugeno Inst night by II. P. Hoey, Southern Pnclflc engineer In chnrgo or construction. Ho re turned rrom u three weeks' confer ence In tho ofrico or William Hood, chief engineer or tho Southern Pa cific, In San Francisco. Mr. Hood himself may come north shortly to make n second personal Inspection of tho work. W. It. Fontaine, as.ifstant engine er under Mr. Hooy, returned Inst night from tho "front" announcing that track laying hegnn today, with n crew of sixty men. Malls hi Twelve Days "Trains will bo In Acmo within twelvo days probably less," ho an nounced, "nnd wo are arranging for tho construction of a spur nnd tem porary dock to hnntllo freight nnd trnrric on tho north sldo or tho riv er. We'll Bond pns8cngcrs over this track to tho lower Sluslaw as soon as tho mils nro properly Biirrncod. This depends upon tho condition or the grndo ami weather wo don't dnro tako passengers over tho trnck, lr thorn Is any question whatever. It may bo two or three weeks beroro tho rondbed is sufficiently ballasted for passenger traffic. "Wo ortiorcd a steam shovel from Portland today for loading gravel In the Natron pit. Tho crow has been nt work at Natron for moro than a week building trackago for remov ing tho gravel. Track Laying at Miit-.shflold "Truck laying nt tho Mnrshfiold end will commence Just ns soon n tho rails can arrive. Thoy have al ready .'been shipped from Kugeno. Ant! wo'ro driving sheet piling for tho fiislngH on tho Sluslaw bridge. This work Is well under way." Tho arrival of the rail at Acmo will mean thu completion of track laying on tho Sluslaw tho terminal ! tt r.nt.r .. ..... .. . .. .. .. tho "" vjiij n Minn io mo l'ucir- coasi. ai, turn point tho Wlllnm otto Paeirio lino turns south, follow Ing a string or lakes nlong the const to Marshriold. Tho grading on tho rorty miles south of Acmo Is virtual ly comploto. Tho trcstlo work Is near ly finished. Tho tunnels havo been completed, and only tho orectlou of tho steel bridges across tho Sluslaw, tho Umpqua, and Coos Day, and tho laying or tlio Fteol remain. Tho steel Is being laid from Coos Hay north to Hit Unipqun crossing, In ordor that construction on nil threo bridges may proceed simultaneously. MOTH CHICAGO KMCKNTAQI TKAMS LUAD COLUMN Xeam.sl, Advcrjwirlo.s Plajlng Poor Seconds. Today Xoi-lhwost Teams Change lo Xcvt- Fields. EASTSIDE WINS ANOTHER GAME I In sol nll Team Defeats the Daniels Creek Nino In Game Played Sunday. ' Kastslde won from Daniels Creek Sunday by a 11 to 9 score. Thoro was n good crowd out to root for their homo team from Kastsldo, Coos Mlvcr and tho nine Hldgo camp. Knstslde Is now out for a chnnco to get In tho games . during tho celebration and thoy nro willing and want to cross bats with any team on tho Day. Tho line-up: Kastsldo Coos Klvor. Johnson Sanderson Third llaso. V. West Hamilton Catcher. Robertson Qoshcn Pitcher Tcllcfson . .'. Williams Second Huso O. Pcdorson Storey Short Stop. K. Vineyard Robertson Lolt Field. A. West Jutron First Hnso Ragsdalo . . . Carl, C. Center Fiold C. West C Cutllp Right Field. FREE Si ItIIJLijLiI I'li-st. Addition Loses Tho First Addition team went down in defeat Sunday at tho Smith mill diamond, tho speedy Hunker HIP. team winning, I to ;i. It wns ono or tho best games or tho season. A wenu ngo, Hunker Hill defeated Milllug lon nnd .Manager Ralph ClirlHtcnstm Is looking Tor moro games. The Hunker Hill team Is composed of AH my profits for 1 rificed on the sale ol ning June 10 and continuing I All Mat All others at proportionate almost given away. Sale my new location WI CE Ladies' 1 - v - season and A ti ff $5.00 at prices. R to take A Get Your A LLElS ITRAL Emporium hoys of about 17 but they rounded Into shape fast. huvo PKUCKNTAQICS OV COAST LUAOUK II; AunclttM t'rrri la Coot llij Tlmci. W. L. I'.C. San Francisco 3d 21 .5113 Salt Lake . . . 33 37 .64 1 Los Angeles . .30 33 .103 Portland .. 35 31 .153 Oakland 30 37 .111 Venice 3K 31 .III i lines Job Departm't Qinlity Printing Phone 133 Stationery Booklets! VVE INVITE the privilege of dti- mating on printing of praflically any cnamucr. IVloSl ol our work ii flationcry Letter Heads, Emeloptt, Cards, Bill Heatls, Booklets, Folden' Let us furnish you with forceful and attraillive printing. Phone us; will call. a nan Cards Calalogu e$ Alii FLd El SHOW JIJi'J EM. M I "I LOCKIIAItT.PAItSO.VS A.VNOl'XCH dati: of .vri:iti-:sTi.N(i i:vi:nt 4- .. l Up-to-date at Red Cross Optical Dept, f Tone Lenses keep you ever young. Flat Lenses make you look old. i ---- ---- - . . -. . . . -. .... ( t X LOCAL OVERFLOW t $ Class Plenle. The Hplhcopul Sun day hihool class ol Miss Corning. I Known ns tho A. V P. A., enjoyed u flue picnic at Kastsldo yesterday. No1 1 1 lull School Teacher. Kugouo dispatch repot ts thu appoint ment of .Miss lleulah Stehno or latt oars graduating class or tho Hut- voifclty or Oregon to teach Ooriuauj and Kugllhh in tho Maiahflold high school. Many (I'rniliintoil. In tho clawt of -'OP seniors graduated this year from tho Oregon Agricultural College tho' names of several htudents trom Mnrshfiold and lelnlty are Included. i hi ...-. ii,..ii..u i.'i,. . """" ","" lm' 't'cuou innt ,(c- f.ei, .,.,;; . . :: r.:r.,.(,,,,,- wr " - -.---.- ........... II(1IMI1'M( , Mlh Hello Thrift, Coriullle; MUs Kr- Flrs IMsplny Will l.o or lt.,es nnd Sweet Peas Dahlias Will ho Shown tM Monih IDj AMurUird IVm lo Coo )ky TIoim. There will ho general Interest In tho announcement made today y Lockhart-Parsons, thnt tholr third annual flower show will he hold fat tho "llusy Corner" Saturuay, ..uno I'C. The success that has huen at tained by previous exhlhlts Is as Hiiruitiu thnt tho conilni; show will ho well worth while. Thcso events nro now looked forward to by tho ontlro elty and practically ui i;,0 an Interest In them either u ,.v. hlhltors or spectators. The first display will ho of roses! and sweet pons which should ho at their host about tho last of Juno. Tho dahlia show will ho hold not month. Mr. Parsons announces four prizes this year a first and soooinl prize for roses and a first i .d scu tum prize tor sweet peas. Tho prizes aro both beautiful and val uable and woll worth striving lor iibiuo iroin the distinction thnt POUTLANI), Juno 8 Tho Chica go tennis In both tho National nnd tho American leagues nro now head ing tho percoutngo column In the eastern scries. Tho scores of yestordny rollow: Coa.st League At San Francisco: Los Angeles 18 1, San Francisco fi 0 1. American League At Now York: Detroit 3, New York 2. At 1'hllndolphla: St. Louis I, Philadelphia 1. At Washington: eland 3, Washington 6. it Ilostou: Chicago 0, lloston 3. , National league At Chicago: Now York, Chicago, wot grounds. At Pittsburg: Ilrooklyn 1, Pittsburg 0. At Cincinnati: lloston, Cincinnati, rain. At St. Louis: Philadelphia 8, St. Louis 1. MH"MW"M-I"I-HMM"Mt l'HH"Hlr4H'J-HWW A Times' Want Ad. now and then Will satisfy the wants of many men. --X I I-- !--! 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Sale, As cortaln porsons havo dollborn tely, and ngalnst tho protest of tho representatives of tho owners and underwriters of tho steamer "dure moot," tnken proporty from tho wreck of thnt vessel, itttontlon Is called to tho following section of tho Penal Code of tho United States providing u drastic penalty for such nn ofronso: "Whoovor iiluntloi-H. nteni nr destroys any money, goods, merchandise or othor offects, from or bolonglng to any vessel In distress, or wreck ed, lost, strandod, or cast away, upon tho sea, or upon any reof, shoal, hank, or rocks of tho sea, or In any othor plhro within tho admiralty and maritime- Jurisdiction of tho United States, shall bo flnod not moro than flvo thousand dollars and Imprisoned not moro thnu ten years." ino proporty tnkon from tho I recK may no immediately returned to tho lirson Dredging Company, Salvage Contractors, at .Marshriold. (Signed) OWNKItS AND UNDNR- WUITKUS OF TUN Steamer "CLAIIKMONT" For Better or For Worse; Whether the June bride will begin her new life under the best conditions or not, depenjs largely on her kitchen. No matter how goon a cook she may be she will boat a great dis advantage if she has to put up with an out-of-date cook stove. Give Her a Gas Range and on the Safe Side The gift of an all-gas kitchen will be fee most welcome one which you can maKe. will be the gift which will last through t future years, one of the greatest helps w your permanent happiness. Many a romance has been shattered by poor food, uka i,u chances. See that she cooks with gas. Oregon Power w HMHHHHHllllI'1! Rudolph Hilstrom in Orpheum Theater, June 14-15 - ' L ' BBHBHHflHBflHMHHHHHHHHflHO MBHM mmwim """' ,p " " - - .. ii.mi wwtmam "Brown of Harvard" See Page Today's ft H Hi