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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1916-EVEHINB EDITION.
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In Our Opening Announcements
We Said That This'
Third Big July
Clearance Sale
f WouldBreak All Previous Records
is
AVo (did Ilii) truth. Fvrry tiny tills More has Iiih'H vlslfctl liy
liuiidreds nf buyers. Our entire Miles force has been kept on the
Jiihii. And no wonder! t.'ooiN In every department have been
.sacrificed for lids Mg Clearance Sale. We iiote here the price in
no depart incut only all Corsets In which M.es nro broken!
American Lady Cnr.seK regular price !jl.l!." i
American l.ndy Coiols, regular price Jill.no.
American Lady Cor.sels, tegular pi Ice $-.00.
American l-ady Cor.sclw, regular price $:.OI.
American l.ndj Coim-In, regular price !ji:t.."0.
Modnrt "I'Yont l.nreil." regular price .s:(.."0.
Modart "Front Dnccd," regular price ,5.".OD.
.Modnrt "Front Daced," regular price .i(l.."0.
Dailies' Suits, Coats, Dies-.es, Skirts, Dress (,'nods, Shoes for
Ladles, Children and Hoys, and Hoys' Suits are reduced iirrordliig
ly. See big prlco list It Includes practically everything.
HUE DRY GOODS CO.
n
DOINGS OF CITY OUNCIL
:: ::
IDE IS
ADOPTED
ted by S.
It t
Cat heart. In
COCXCII, VOTF.S I TO JJ SIIOYVIXU
HltKAK IX SOIdl) FKOXT
Jt tt tt tt tt tt
1878 tholtho property of Mrs. II. M. ltlchnrd-
. ...i .i. ii,,r,a in. 'ami in He Included in mo usi
council h'cukiiiauii mvnu ......., ..,.,.. o
said. The street was then CO rect j rnvorlng grading nnd hard inirrnciiR.
I ...,,. i.. oc n... .,n,. vni.nti.il iin unlit tlint even Inellldlllir tllu Klc.ll-
I Wide, llllll HI lOOll IIIV I"; ...v.... ..u ....... - ..
nto foot strip on either side and "It
wus dedicated to the adjoining pro
perty owners under the provision
'ii..i .... 1.4 tl.lf , .- . fiintnt'it nvnntlt
Kirs. Street Fight Waxes Warn, Dor. ' l""" ''" .,,;,. u Z
1I1K II leutu, biiuiiiu uu nun. .. -
j strip. Any, violation automatically
reverts linek to the cltv as long ns
Grade on First street, according to I the obstruction exists." ,
the Clement plat was adopted four to Figures as shown In another article
two hv the I'oiiiii'll Inst nlnht after In this Issue showed nt length t ho
lug Three-Hour Council Sesslon-
"Another Step hi War."
ml $1.1X1 Sale. .'. .7lc
Sale $1.10
Sale Hi. an
Knlu Sl.r.
Sale $'2.'M
Sale Ji.-O
Sale $!I.I."i
Side !ii:i.M"
SMART AVKAIl FOR AVOMU.V
COHXHR HIIOADWAV AXI) CKXTKAIi AVK.
Phono :illt
TO
0
CITV DADS Wlldi I
DIIMX Al.li THAT
ixamixf., cox
aid: iwsafi:
Surprise Kvhlcnrcd at Condition of
Some Sections -Would Raise
Houses to (trade.
ICxnmlnntlon of the entire water
front docks and the condemnation of
such sections as may he considered
unsafe wiib authorized by the city
fathers last evening. A statement of
John 1). (loss was to the effect that
on repairing the dock In tho rear ot
the Kkhlnd store it was found souiUCrcd
of tho caps were so rotted that In- purs,
stead of holding up the planks tin.
vice versa wnB true and, this support
taken from them, the caps fell Into
tho Hay.
"It'8 surprising how rotten some
sections of tho docks are," declared
Councilman Kliuhall.
A proper notice will ho given tho
property owners ns well as n proper
, Hoy Water Company west of tho
city, received of tho Council pennfe
slon to use both 1 Ith street t'lid
Central avenue for tho hauling of
bigs. Stumps will be blnstod out of
1 -I tli street and grading dono whcio
necessary, while on Central tneniie
planking Is to be laid length'.vld' an 1
also the brhlge at Thirtcunih Mini t
will be strengthened under the su
poulslon of Street Commissioner
l.awhorn. Tho company wiiium all
damages that may ho Incurred by
tbem In the uso of tho street.
Permission was also granted to
establish a camp on Highland wist
of Fourteenth. Tho City Attorney
and tho City Knglncor wero empow-
to draw up tho neccssarv pa-
WE EiG ST
n verbal battle, at some points ex
ceedingly warm, had waged for near
ly three hours. C. It. Peck, attorney
for tho property owners against tho
cutting of the street, declared It to
bo "Only another step in tho Pine
street war," and further notice of
legal proceedings was given.
Motion was unanimously passed by
the council allowing all property
owners favorable to the improvement
to ongago an attorney or attorneys
to co-operato with and ho attorneys
of record with City Attorney John
D. (loss In suits that will be started
when tho opening of the street is
onco started.
This action was taken at tho re
quest of .Mr. (loss himself. He said:
"In view of the fact there nro many
legal opinions regarding this street
and also in view of the fact that the
C. A. Smith company, or rather tho
1 Marsliflohl Trading and Ilcnlty com,
pany may bo implicated in the fight
regarding tho opening of tho south
lino of the street nt Market avenue,
I think It Is only fair to me that there
bo others Interested with mo In this
matter. Thero has already been n
tendency toward undue criticism."
Tom Hcnnctt In ninny words de
clared this "to bo entirely satisfac
tory with us, In fact wo re glad to
see this attitude."
"Yes,," Intervened Councilman
Copple, "when the thing Is all over,
wo want It settled onco and for all
with no chanco or grounds on which
to reopen tho breach later in."
Clement Phil Fight
Hack and forth tho battlo waxed
warm over tho Clement plat. C. It.
Peck asked that tho considering of
the grade and also the proposed Im-
disaster that would result front tho
adoption of tho Clement plat for the
street Improvement.
Told Different Story.
"I showed Tom McOlnnls how ho
would lose 17 feot an I Iinvo his
i house undermined," continued Mr.
Peck. "Ho told mo nt has never been
represented to him that way before.
Ho understood It was to bo accord
ing to tho present street lines.,
"If you want to destroy theso homes
some thero for 10 vears, go ahead
gentlemen, but it Is the starting of
a fight that will take two years to
settle. With tho planking now at tr
cents n foot It's cheaper than tho $lfi
per foot Improvement on which tho
Interest nt six per cent will bo 90
cents a year.
Tom Dennett declared It not right
for tho property owners up there to
secure an addition to their lots un
der ono plat on Hroailway anil an
other addition according to a sec
ond plat on First street.
Ho declared Is would bo a "wishy
washy" policy for tho city fathers
to accept a majority tit ono time and
"because some poor old woman chan
ged her mind, switched to the nth
or side, take another stand In favor
of something else at the next meeting."
He said that tlmo had passed for
u two-thirds protest nnd, none hav
ing appeared, tho majority In pro
test brought by C. It. Peck was out
of order and should not he consider
ed. M liner SeniN a Wire,
Tom Dennett next produced a
telegram from J. II. Mlliicr stating
ns follows: "I favor pornmnent
Improvement of First street but do
U provementto come up nt tho saiuojnot W)Ult , ,n,x,n f, ,,,.. ,IcC!U18c
ohdixa.xci:
di:u ci
Pl'TS SIIKVICK
TV Itl'lii: NOW
ex-
Messenger services, ISO days from
date, must opcrato under a city or-
tlma In which to mnko repairs and, i """. '" '" "-,' " nn
fallnu to follow Instructions, tho work ai"1 Hirthur "t pay a license of
will bo dono by tho city nnd tho own I - """""Hy to the city. Such was
eru charged with it. ! "I0 K'Kt r u" ot'lloauco passed last
' nlglit liy the council.
1 Ono-half of the license money must
Condition I'liMiiillnry
Inspector Tiibbcy reported
that
so.no of tho old houses on the west!1'1 m,1 L'a'" "'l I,,0,,!h" '" m,Vn,1C0-, "anted to know
mooting. "It will save boredom, n
lot of talk, with tho sanio results in
tho end." This proposition Is to bt
considered on August 0.
"If tho grndo Is adopted now thero
would bo a chance to bring It up la
ter anyhow, wouldn't there bo?" ask
ed Tom Dennett.
"Only by n two-thirds majority,"
declared John 1). (loss. "Neither side
would ho nhlo to get that."
"What sides?" Arthur McKoowt.
bldo of I'ront street near tho corner
of Alder avenue have settled Into tho
mud, that the sewers are blocked un
derneath, tho result being that all
sorts of sewage, rags and bad smel
ling Junk has been collected there.
"Thoso places l.avo been In uso for
the past 10 or 5(1 years," he said.
"You couldn't move them; they'd
telescope and fall Into a bunch."
Tho council declared that any such
buildings below tho side walk, never
theless, should bo raised to grade.
Tho matter was loft without definite
action. ,
Transfer IJcciim-,
A transferauce of tho Coos Day l,li
nor company license whb asked for
and granted by the council. It was
shown that tho IhihIiickk U now oper
ating under tho trusteeship of I.. II.
Iliunlg, representative of the Woln
Jinrtl Drowlng company with Albeit
fieellg us malinger. This llcenso of
$r.()0 was paid July 1.
Messengers, while on duty, must wear
badges to denote their hushics?.
Failure to comply with tho ordinauco
may result In a fine anywhero from
$.r. to 1100, or by rovocntlng ot tho li
cense. Tho opinion of the council was that
this law did not In any way Include
tho delivery service now conducted
by Johnson nnd (iulovseu, this firm
operating at monthly rates.
Periiiils I'iiiiii I'lre Chief,
Strict enforcement of tho present
ordinance instructing tho flro chief
In Issue permits for the sinking of
gasoline tanks underground, or for
storage In any manner within tho
city limits will hereafter ho the rule.
lire Chief Dan Keating told the'
council ho had found "John Konutz;
has a tank at his garage and no per-1
nilt from me to keep oil; go ban!
tieornc tioodrum and Jay Doyle, j
They all are perfectly lionent In the,
matter. They told mo their tanks i
have been put down with the per-
I want
ri'liftl II... ..II. I i i i
. . . ., eiinM.ee. ,,,11,,,,, innpector Tiibbey
.., ........ ..... .ri ....,. ... .... ,,, Umv whl,( (l0 uf 1W H
hes a guage was purchased a short V,, ,,,. lH,.aftul, ,f , ,..
" "h1."V ". " '"" "'" dl.mnco reads thin Is
iiiutii'iii.'ii in mo i-ny nisi evening ny
A. It. (lldley. One-lmlf of this ox-
Well," came tho rojnlndcr, "thero
nro two sides to this question. Did
n't you know that?"
City Attorney (loss pointed out that
if tho city adopts a grade on one line,
It must Improve on that snmo line.
He said tho street and the sidewalks
now thero wero not laid under tho
Clement plat. .
Twenty days having elapsed dur
ing which the proposed establishment
of tho gnulo had been posted, and no
two-thirds remonstrance having ap
peared, according to tho usual coun
cil procedure and tho law tho grade
should have been voted on last night.
"We have not a two-thirds pro
test," said C. It. Peck, "hut tho coun
cil has taken the stand of voting
for what tho mnjorlty wants. Tho
protesting property owners object to
the grade, they protest tho street
novor was built or maintained ac
cording to the Clement plat ond It
lulu It...... lli.i. r.. ,. ., i
I .,..o ..nil nun niij mi iiiiiiu man ;
years."
i
I New Figures Produced.
Until tho Masonic Lodge and J. II.
"I never
any kind,'
Not ouu
oil."
Issued any penults, not or
retorted Mr. Tiibbey,
for
pense will bo homo by tho Port. The
rending of the gauge will be used
extensively In al) future sewer plan
ning for tho lower section of the eltv.
An ordinance was passed rescind
till' all fiiriiinr ni'lli.ii iil... i. .......... I
lug a sewer o.U.'ron. street. Tld; was '":;;:;'r,;;r '"' ""l "'" H,B,,,,r"
done because the ,... r , ,. . "" ' '" m . 'l""l""'les are not vlo-
grade on First street will lmo a new
Mil.,..- 1....1. . .
ny duty and I ' l",,' uinipien u noiiirni sinuii
lam to he held responsible I want to,'"'" l,m""" m,t " eonsldered on
have an understanding." . ,u,,m,r I'roiesi. saw mo atiorney. no
suoweu ins clients to nave rU0.!i!
i
feet against, with r.sr.,15 feet for.
five gallon can of h,,,"K lmm " '""J""1' ' """- i1'1
toward tho majority. ,
Tl... MinxM.... iiu... i. i.. ..... """" as a liner niioiil tno
...... ...... ,,,,. uiii up
effect on th situation and another
set of plans and specifications have
been ordered of the city engineer.
Permission to i street.
Walter Coudron, who. wiiu lack
McDonald 1ms the outran lor lou-
nuu. iiu- i in aiii' unci in iu chum
i laiiug mo law wiiu their wareliniiKos'
I where they now are. John D. (!osl
! declared the Port claims to have Jur-j
Udlctlon over them, by reason of tho
fact that ihey are built out on the!
' docks.
Hut hereafter all penults for tho!
i ii'itiinu down of s-u-li tanks must bo
nude h the Pi iv chief. i
Important Notice!
All Desiring Their Eyes Examined or Lenses, Cliantj
ed, are requested to have them attended to before July
27thoSAuousP8than Wi" bG Ut f lh0 City from Jlly
OPTICAL DEPT.
RED CROSS DRUG STORE
PHONE 122
room.
liiey looked solemn n week ago
thougli," continued Mr. Peek, "whin,
they found they had only ono foot In
their favor. I abided by that decis
ion at that time."
(Questions me Kicked About,
Ho argued that tho owners or pro
perty already excavated at tho south
lino of First street should not voto
either way. They had already paid
for tholr grading, ho said.
"isn't that so?" ho asked of A. D.
Oldloy.
of this expressed opinion by lights
his name belonged on tho petition
of thoso In fnvor of tho street Im
provement, declared Tom Dennett.
Councilman Ferguson later took
Issuo on this point, declaring that his
name should have been on the peti
tion In black and White.
J. W. Dennett gnvo a long discus
sion of tho early history of tho
street. Ho declared that when Judge
Coko and Dr. Tower moved out their
property on Hroailway according to
tho Clement plat they, by that net,
adopted the plat. ,
"Ilccuiiso tho names on our peti
tion aro the same as wo had lat
tlmo and becnuso tho Masons have
taken u neutral attitude 1 argue that
tho opposition wiih not In tho major
ity at tho last meeting," declared I.
It. Tower. ,
Dig Crowd Present.
All of the chairs In tho council
room wero filled early. Thoso urgliif,
tho Pino streot grading, etc., wero out
In force. They Included J. W. Hon
nett, Arthur McKoown, Tom Dennett,
Ciaudo Nnsburg, A. It. O'Drlen and
I), li. Dueklnghani, who Is under
stood to have been doing sonio sur
veying thero for them.
Met Council's Terms.
After comparing tho petitions and
showing that or tho property owners
who wished to take sides in tho Pino
streot controversy thoso who op
posed grading nvfi hard surfacing
had n mnjorlty of tho front feet ah.
utting property, C. It. Peck said.
"Tho council told mo two weeks
ago that thoy wished to ahldo by the
wish ot tho majority or tho proporty
owners. Now wo have It and It is
shown by the petitions that tho wish
Is against grading and hard surface
paving nnd merely for tho plank Im
provement. I presume that tho
council will still ahldo by that pro
inlso." Hemic! t Objecls
Tom Dennett entered objection to
this. Ho siilil that the eouncll should
maintain its btand and not change
Just because Mrs. Hutchison had
changed hor mind. Anyway ho said
that tho council should rooulro a po
tltlon of two-thlrds of tho property.
"When tho council changed the Im
provement first from nioroly plank
ing
to tho proposed cradliiL' nn.i
hard surfnclnir tlmv .11,1 ,.!,.
"I pass. It's up to the City Uecord-( you to hrln, ,, a.Mm 7V.
.n!,r,; ,?!? " lM,HVh,n, f t" I'WtJV retorted Mr.
John D. (loss reco ve. in.,i.- -if m, .. ..... . . . .
' "ini man ill nil mi
er. declared
sldo stepped
Mr. Fergln" unfavored cZJZZ Z
slderlug the entire street In the l,n-:y tho wishes of the niajo Itv o t
l.rovenient and making assessments irolor,y owners "
,UT0,lll"fiy- A. u nM.,,.: .
tint son property for.gradlng and hard
surfacing, thero was a mnjorlty
ncnlnst it.
He pointed out that Mrs. Richard
son had deeded tho property to the
Dennett Trust company ns security
for n mortgage. Uter Kugono O'Con
nell, her father, had ahl tho inort
gogo and tho Btreet Improvement as
sessment, nnd ho was given a claim
on It. However Mr. Peck Insisted that
tho legal tltto renialns with .Mrs.
Richardson nnd she had a right t
... . ..it..
voto tho properly nnu rmii.ui.iuiv
the Hennott Trust company or Ku
geno O'Connell did not.
Tom Honnett sold that the records
of Coos County showed tho title to tie
in Kugono O'Connell's natno. Ho was
t,ni nrnnnrmi to answer Mr. Peck
fiirtlier than that. J. W. Dennett
said that ho was not exactly sure how
It stood but Hint O'Connell and Mrs.
Itlchnrdson had statements from tho
Dennett TniBt company showing how
It was.
Dennett Deduced Street
C. It. Peck read an ordinance adop
ted liy tho council In 18815 which va
cated ten feet or land on each side
of Hie street, allowing this to rovert
to tho abutting property owners.
This action was taken on n petltloi.
or J. W. Dennett nnd others. Mr.
Dennett also dmrtlng tho ordinauco
which provided for tho vacation, Mr.
Donnott then owned what Is now
known ns tho Nashurg proporty on
Pino street and was honofltoil by got
ting tho ten-root strip In front of his
property. Ho Identified tho old or-
dlnnuco ns being In his own hnnn
wrltlng. ,
Tom Dennett later pointed out Hint,
this ordliinnco specified that tho Cle-1
mont plat governed nnd also Hint It ',
provided Tor Improving Pino streot j
north from whnt Is now Mnrkot avo-1
into, indicating tnnt tun lot now
claimed by tho C. A. Smith company
was then considered as belonging to
tho city. Ho said Hint John Henr
claimed that C. II. Merchant had told
that ho hail vacated tho lot for
street purposes although It was not
a innttcr of record.
Clash In Decisions
J. W. Honnett touched on tho court
decisions regarding tho property lines
but It was later pointed out by City
Attorney (5oss that Mr. nennctt orrcd.
Mr. Dennett said that tho Supremo
Court had held tho Clement pint gov
erned In the Mcl.eod enso on Hroail
way and reforred to a Second street
en bo decision. Mr. (ioss later de
clared that Mr. Honnett was sonio
wlmt mixed ror (loss was not cltj
attorney when tho MvLcoi caso was
tried and furthermore that tho Su
premo Court had hold In tho Mol.eod
caso that tho Clement plat lines did
not govern hut that tho lino on which
tho property lad been occupied did
hold. In the Second street case, tho
litigation did not reach tho Supreme
Court, Mr. (loss says.
Ciitlcl.es Judge Coke
J. V. Dennett nlso censured Jiulgi.
Coko for opposing tho street Improve
ment, saying Hint ho (Donuott) had
assisted In getting the Mill slough rill
nnd that Coko "hnd profited by that
action. Furthermore ho warned C.
It. Peck to bo suro of getting his at
torney tees ns ho said ho novor know
thoso who wore opposing tho grading
nnd hard surfacing to spend much
money on lawsuits.
In responso to questions by C. It.
Peck, City Knglneer (lldley said that
he did lint consider tho slope of tho
proposed Improvement being any too
sate.
As ('mine linen Voted,
Tho ordliinnco was finally passed
up for second reading aftor tho
council had voted upon It, four to
two. Duncan Ferguson voted no.
Ho said he firmly helloved those
against tho Improvement now lmvo
tho majority. "And thero Is no oiu.
moro interested In heolng that street
improved Hint I am," ho said.
Coifncllninn Coppln voted no. Ho
did It from tho position ho has al
ways taken, that thero should bo no
improving dono until tho street Hues
aro firmly established.
Carl Albreeht voted yes. Ho bo
Moved thoso favored In tho grading
had n majority and that tho city Im
already Improved streets In tho out
skirts of tho city and should do tho
sanio down town.
Harry Kimball voted ayo. "I al
ways lmvo said I would stand with
tho majority," ho said.
"That's mo, too," said Councilman
Cook and ho voted ayo.
Councilman Kvortson also voted
o and tho grade on First stren.
has been adopted. ,
V
3
Parlors and Librari
Nothlnir will set. off your llhrnty in- parlor m,,. ( i
Davenport. We have theni In Mark lit tho uaid.,..
Dull ntiil Fumed, In tho HuKiiHoii nnd (train l,en(heix
Priccs-$35.00 $37.50 $55.00 $5;
Thoy nro all constructed In the latest, patented method, i
to sit, easy to rest on, easy to sleep on. See them, r
GOING HARVEY'
COMPliKTi: IIOl'HU I-l'ltNISHIIItS.
Allegany
Auto Stage
1
Brai,
Lini
Leaves Marshfield Eveif
Morning 5.30. Arrive Draij
2 o'clock.
Good Cars - - - Careful Drivet"
n
Most Beautiful Routeji
to Portland I1
The Smokehouse, Agents, Marshfield i
Fare $8.50
1
!l
M
LUES CUT DEEPLY BASEBALL SHI!
CI.
i:mi:xt pdat
ui fi:i:t off
takiis to to
SOJIK LOTS
.Many Houses .Must. .Move Duck on
First St feet t'nder Now Improve
ment Some- Can't .Move
Mr. Peck objected. Ho said also
that the lot at the south end of First
had never been dedicated ns a street
and that the only right of the city is
that of user.
ite went over the hlstorv
. it. u n r en minted Mrs A,...
Hutchison as making an uncompli
mentary remark about Mr. peek.
Mr. Peck had previously stated thai
ho did not claim to represent Mrs.
. i tiuteitinson and ho Ignored the re-
Or the'lllllrh- inn, la 1... rt.nl..
two plats, the Catheart and tho Clo-i Ml. , iiM ,,, i Z ..
MU. In ISTfi the around ,n ,,,..! ' ' . '."' m"K,m s ' Vo'u"',V
" " W. U. I'VCK Olltni'itll nlilanil,,
...., ""MlWII in
PIA.VO Tl'XKU COMIX(j
i
M. O. Warner, the well-known
Pioneer piano tuner, who has been
coming to 'Coos Hay many years
writes The Times from Kugeno that
mmu. V n,,ak0 h, rsP an
num visit horo In a few days. Ho
requests his rormer patrons and nil
fro?Uh''n"K X1,0rt ,,,nno '" w"
Tho linos of tho Clement Pint on
rirsi street win, under I lie propos
ed Improvement, take from HI to IM
feet off properties on tho west side
or tho street and from threo to ton
feet off on properties In Hlock 1
on tho east side of the street, ac
cording to figures compiled by 0.
It. Peck.
Ho says: "On tho east the pro
posed Improvement will take from
threo to ton root off tho front, of all
property In Hlock 1, which Includes
tho proporty of A. It. O'Drlen, Mrs.
Hutehesoii, thu Sccuiitleu Realty
Syndicate, John Dear, Captain Her
ultt, A. D. Jones, Wright and others.
"On tho west tho proposed Im
provement will cut orr ten to 2-1
feet from First Btreet from nil
uiu proporuoa. it will cut back to
tho steps of tho Noblo residence. W.
P. Murphy will lose about If. feot
of his lot and It will cut under his
hoiiso a root or more.
"It will loavo tho bay window
or Mrs. Ulchaidson'H house hang
ing over tho precipice or tho ex
cavation. Tho O'Connor lot will bo
cut down ill reot ,ack from tho
fence. Tom Mcdlnnls will lmvo 17
feet cut rroiu his lot and his house
will extend about nine, reot over tho
excavation ami In his caso hu has
absolutely no moro room In which
to move his i(MS0 )iu,(i
"Mr. Timniormnn will lmvo to glvo
up about 111 reot and bo deprived
or about threo Toot or tho founda
tions or ins house. Judge Coko wilt
loso npproxlmntoly at) reet and tho
top or tho' proposed Kiopo cuts right
through his living and other rooms.
"Also tho top or tho slopo will cut
orr about two-thirds or Dr. Tower's
liouso as It has oxlstod thoro ror
moro than 10 years. All o( tho
above-mentioned houses nro "old
tlmors" and lmvo been In tholr pres
ent locations longer than tho tlmo
necessary to establish odvoreo pos
session. ir tho Improvement Is car
ried out It will mean tlm dnr,,,...,...
of tho McC.lnnls, Coko and Tower
Homes. Whether tho others have
room to move their resident !.,,
on their lots is a serious nuestlon."
I coast i,i:A(Jt'i: iiniitiRsair
I m:w kikmw of VDirt'
Chit ago Still Heads AhicnWA
Philadelphia, of XnlM '
Also In the l-ciiil '
Illy- AwkUIisI I'll In Cw Nt '
POUThAND. July 20. Set!
ol venture and ndveiiturom'
sought yesterday by tho met
(ho Coast League. In the K t
l.oagiio tho Phllailelplilanirit
In tho lead with Chicago Wr,
eloso ion their heels. CbW
rar, predominates tho ArocrkK j,
cenlngo column though the B
laim have not much to sepin'i' t
albo from tho top layer.
Tho scores of yesterdij .
Nntloiial liCflK" .'
At Now Vork
St. houln j
Now York )
At Drooklyn V
Iittfiburg f,
Drooklyn f
At Philadelphia- 1
Chicago
Philadelphia
At Hoston
Cincinnati
Hoston
American lcaKM
At Clovoland
Vashlngtoii
Clovolnnd
At Dotrolt
Philadelphia
Dotrolt
At St. I.ouls
Now York 10 St. boo""
Now York I St.I-ouIi
At Chicago
Doston
Chi ago if
WEAVING All kinds a S
ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nasoj
12th Courth So. Phoned
Tnvltntlon.s
office.
piiiKed nt Tlio Times
y.itrr'-
FOR AUTO SERVICE
Any idaco, and tlmo. our
ra lit! f
on and nlno passenger cars a
ful drivers will sorvo you.
Hates Reasonable
Day and Night Serti
CORRIGAN & KNOX fl
Right Cafo VW
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