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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1915)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 2, 1915 EVENING EDITION. TWO m i PORT HAS DRAIN SH1PPEMG NEWS I I - jKistf-MI CLAM IN UN IS HERE Two Propositions Hroiielicd to City, Itut Council l In So Hurry I And Xotlil"K Is IXHio i vi:ssi:ii Aitmvcs ix this mokn. stca.msiiip aiuuvks with IXC! HIOM POItTI.AXl) ItiliiKs Ciood Pnssc'iiuors 1. 1st and 1'icIkIiI l.eiues ill ." P. 31. for Kiiii'lcu nnd Sun J'niiieNio "How can wo leave Tliue, How can wo from Thee part," touching little ImJlad ot old, could have boon tip pr.onrlntcly sung by the Port Com munion last night for they still have ,thu burden of Mill Slough on their coiiiIhr horo "from Poitland the hnndtt.nnd to all Intents and iur-' utomiislilp Santa Clara arrived in "poses ot the city council, will have tlllH niornlnn. was at the Smith Ter mor eomo timu to come. Tho Joint luliml ,)op1; tl8 uftoinoon and was mcctliitf of thu two bodies 111, tho(0 u,UV(l (u U - ,, , fol. KreUn council chambers last evening end- !Ull, g.,u Krac.iBCo. She brousht a od, after long discussions and the ,, ,mM8L.,1Kcl8 nat froni tU norti,t bringing forward of many plans, of Thu ,,aHSunKorH for roos Hnv were: which nil wcro left unsnnetloned, ex-, ,,,, nuniyard, Nell It. Cllllfellow, nctly where it hud started. MM T, c- Jimi MrSt NV A siiepard, i , iiio By inuiuio iiiijuuiiiuu iu iiivh M .s tuz,. . i r ,.k .... neoruo .MANY PA.StilCXCiHHS I'HOM SOITII i Debi.U'd Short T me off llnr llec'auso Of I-'og I.CIIU'N til t p .in, on Poitland Tilp Delayed three or four hours bc- .Mabol Hon, G. V Hall, K. .T. Uru ner. Kdltli Rhodes, V. W. Warren. A. O. Stanley, Mrs. Stanley. . C. V. Held, A. Uainsmlth, .1. L. Konsloy. It. S. Stone, .7. Staploton. 1 Wlilt tnker, M. S. Hardesty, S. I Cromr, It. 1.. McMulIen. Y. N'lchols. MM Anna Holmes, Mrs. Walter MUbiirn A. Stoen, II. C. .tonkins, Herman Myers, 0. C. Carson, Kred llownul, Mrs. .1. 0. Hulzer, Mrs. Ivan Hounds, Anna Husk, .Mrs. M. Uuii ther, W. Schmeddlng. Conrad Schneider. i i a imimmi IUJM1JLI UPUMUiauMl l W ff1 I if i r i i i i If " y vi:ssi:i, MOVKMIIXTS AirUeil T. A. Kllburn, San I'rulielseo, thin cause of tho fog off Coos Hay, the morning. steamship p. A. Kllburn crowed In! smiti, cinrn, Portland, this niorn- at U: 15 a. m. coming Horn San j,r rigaln on Monday. It Is expected that by that time word vi:: have 'been received from K. 0. Perhsii. now at JInrbor in Curry, regarding tho allowance of a drain flume to cross his property In tho north arm. With this lino definitely settled the council, nccordlng to their expressed belief, will ho able to settle upon some proposition regarding Mill Slough, Would Take It (her. Practically all of tho six council men, with tho exception of Carl Kv ertsen, have expressed their willing ness to take over tho drain provid ing it is put In a condition "adequate to tho needs" and under no consid eration until it has first been tried out through this winter. Tho Port Commission appeared In full forco. J. W. Hennott, nttornej for tho Commissioners, declared that tho appealing of tho Port from tnc permanent Injunction making them Jointly perpetually responsible for Mill Slough drainage is now pnst tho bluffing stage. Ho said the trail Bcript of tho appeal to tho State Su premo Court will bo filed today. ir tho city is going to make any move to take over tho drainage it must be a quick ouo or tho lawsuit will bo started, ho said. "And It means nu expense back onto tho taxpayers, too," continued Mr. Dennett, "not only thoso of tho city but thoso In all tho Inlets and ' rivers contributory to tho Port of Coos Hay." ' Hciinctt Has Proposition Ills proposition was tills, as soon as word Is received from K. (5. Per hum mid tho city engineer has decid ed what must bo done and where to dp It would tho city bo willing to do tho work and havo tho Port pay a stipulated amount, or would tho city ' bo willing that tho Port should do tho work and then rellovo it of fur ther responsibility. This Is exact-' ly tho sanio proposition voiced by tho Port when J. W. Hennott was before the council a week ngo. ' John I), (toss, city attorney, did not bellevo the city should refuse to ' under any elreuinstaui'Vu unterlalu a motion. He iceoiiimoudcd that the council at least consider tho matter "Hut I do know that w,e should not couio to any quick conclusion here tonight, not before wo Imvo tho nee-' e.ssary data and time to work out a resolution." C'lly Agreed to Take (er A. H. Powers said ho understood. , at a joint meeting of the Port audi the council home time ago, the cll had promised to take over tho pro ject as soon as diaiuiigo was furnlsn , cd. Harry Kimball, not then a coun cilman, said ho remembered tho ag reement. However It. A. Copplo was adverse to tho clty'H taking any act Ion. lie1 wild he would llko to see the appeal go. through and hao the matter m-i tied. "We, (ho city, had no pait in making I lie fill," he said, "and we weren't spoken to roKurdlug ihe drainage and the people look to Hie Port for what damages have been In eurred." Duncan Porguiiou believed the ilt , engineer should prepare p'.uiih and specif lentlotm for a drain. Peter l.oggle lias Say Peter l.ogglo said he had to sav itoiimthliiK quick, or bust." He said, ""This whole proposition looks so in fair that I am Miirprlhod. Here Marshfleld got half a million dol lars worth of good out of the fills given here and horo you are kickiiiw about it and asking the people that llvo'on ail the rivers and inlets pu pllrt of tho expense of a long leut vflHht, merely because on won't Ullto over what rightfully is .vouis " ' "Adequate" Drain SjMeni Again .1. W. Dennett asked 11 tin Port would drain tho north arm ad equately and put In an "adequate drainage system If the city would take tho project ovor. Most of the council favored this, with tho un derfetundlug thut tho drain would havo to o through a winter dun they might nee how well it wuM stand up. And here thu matter wkv leu n dcidtid, to be taken up again u i Monday nlKht. Carl Albrerht reported that n di pain of thrf-e or four piles Is iu" &uaty tor the fcirv xl md (his vvai a 'ttft ? , Marshall, Mrs. Martha Ilcndcuutnti, Mrs. J. Iludeninnun, .1. Hudenmaun, Mrs. R V. Norton, Dorthy (Jiey, Iluchaol Hall, U. S. Ackler, Prank Del Po.lo, L. W. Iluchluson, Wm. A. Shepard, Claude C. Thompson, h. S. Wlstfoll, K. H. Caldwell, Mrs. JO. H. Hudvvell, .las. K. .lolyiiton, II. Alexander, P. N. Waxmutter, It. K. Willis, W. S. Merslch. Cnpt. Mer sich, ll.A.Kdlln. Mrs. It. Rosenthal, O. A. Kelly, Klmer Johnson, Mliinio Magnus, II. P. Segur, J. K. Dowers, Mlu S. Hamilton, Waynb W. Allen, Coyt Allen l-'no Aster Allen, R. Ro senthal, Mrs. James Allen, U. S. Ackles, U. S. Aekles, II. C. Kas-nioycr. wi:sn:itxi:it sails Irauclscu and Kitrcita lirliigltig a good sized passenger list and freight cargo. She left out at 1 p. m. for Portland. The trip north was un eventful with the weather very calm said the officers. The 'passengers arriving horo wore: .1. SurombalHs, Mrs. C. M. Nel son, .Mrs. K. Wilkham, Mrs. W. K. I Parks, Evelyn Parks, J. D. Koontz, (.Mrs. Koontz, Lawrence Koontz, Rey nold Koontz, Miss Hvelyn Koontz, I Jack Noble, A. S. Johnson, Mrs. A. i S. Johnson, Lowell Johnson, Lucttit Johnson, H. Petersen, A. McLclIan, C. R. Shaw, Plorenco Shaw, Alice , Carlson, Elmer Uradfleld, Lydhi Nor man, C. C. Teal, Mrs. M. Manning, Horace Hyler, Herbert Adams, Mrs. A. A. Emery, S. P. Hartlett, Mrs. Tom Madden, Josephine Cordes, E. N. Parley Mrs. Parley, Lillian Cook, A Ilea L. Cox, Mrs. II. C. Noble, Mrs. E. M. CcCulloch, Mr. J. A. Ooodwill, Mrs. J. A. Goodwill, W. W. Parrin, .Mrs. D. Carey, W. C. Devlin, II. JL Hansen, Mrs. Hansen, C M Davidson --wJIS Yellowstone, San Pranclsco, l:Jfo p. m. today. Sailed A. M. Simpson, San Pranclsco, noon yesterday. , Roamer, Rogue River, Inst eve ning. P. A. Kllburn, Portland, this afternoon. Santa Clara, San Pranclsco, fi p. in., today. ' HRKAKWATKIt LATE According to advices received at tho local office of tho steamship water the craft will not nrrlvo here on Priday, ns her schedulo says, and probably will bo a day or two late. This Is occasioned becnuse of tho ship being In drydock receiving re pairs. She was not hero for her Ulp last Priday. TVTATURE sometimes makes perfGp, x things, but "processing" spoih m a gooa-naterea ooy iimy ue uprocessed" itito a dern fool by the wrong educa tion an' tobacco can be spoiled similar. 1 l w vrvtaji i Colimilila mid Evor-Iteody dry cells ill! et.s. each, or CI for SI. 7." cash, Mar.slifH'ld Haidvvare. W The Smoothest Smoking Tohar, VKLVET is naturally right. Its two y . ,' acj' miuiny AiiuiuvYo u iuimta jlk i, aural qual. itics. Tho 8cci'cL of its "no 1l'' i3 g 10c tins J&ffcU'tffcHfcgacoi rj 3aQrJ right tohacco ; second, right agein and 5c mclal-lined hajjjs. jsuaEsasBsnraGraswHOTsreaan 1 Mrs Edw. Engbloin, C. W. Souk, Mrs. Tho steamer Westerner will sail I L. Wheeler. tomorow lro mtlic C. A. Smith mill The passengers north from Coos with 500,000 feet or lumber for San Hay were: Mrs. W. Steinberg, 11. Pedro and Port St. Louis. I O'Connor, E. Jopfcon, Mrs. Jepson, rT i i rrmmTTraiTM .. i mi gii w MiiMwigww,iii. !! mi i I ilKWiJ!IM IMIII IILABUIUBUEBC To tho Trade and to Consumers of Children's Outer (larinents. You nro hereby notified that J. C. Penney Co,, or Marshfleld, iu tho Coos Hay Times, Wednesday, August 11th, HUn, advertised Kov oralls, good heavy denim, 7fic value, our price I He. You nro advised that "KOVER ALLS" Is a trade name adopted by us for our well-known one-pleco play-suit, and that no other person, firm or corporation has a right to use said name, and that wo have been protected iu our ownorshlp thereof by decreos of tho Couits of the State of California. The public and consumers are further advised that J. C. Penney Co, has never purchased from us any or our "KOVERALLS" and (hut wo have In our possession art icles made In Imitation of our "KOVERALLS" which wore sold by J. C. Penney Co. for and as our "KOVERALLS." Tlie public are warned accord ingly. LEVI STRAUSS & CO., Mfrs. Hattcry mill I'lno S, San Pranclsco, Cat. CARRIES 10 CADETS I HiKlsli Ti-nliiliig Ship Is Aho Past Sailer Conies to Poitland I "or Ci'ialii Cargo Ono of tho fundamental principles ; of the English merchant mnrliio Is that ships, steam and sail, shall carry cadets or apprentices. The tradition has been followed for yearn and the result that oftontlmos captains are1 given command in tho ory Hue which they joined in their youth for a first voyage. The Medwny is now on her way to S roriiauii irom iimmri, jjugiaud. to. secure a grain cargo. Sho is n train-,W lug ship with -10 cadets abouid and will lond about 1. "0,00(1 bushels , oi wheat for the Cultcd Kingdom. , Theso cadets are sont to sea by their paronts nnd generally nro young lads In their toons who pay a certain am-i ount for their board and instruction! during tho trip. PIIOEXLV CUItfiO SHIFTS EA JHtl I. H. ROnTH. Pi-flsidGiit QPPTPMRFR 91 TO Cyi regm Mate Fair W. AL. JONES, SeF OCTOBER 2.1915. tv. E? "tf1 in3 -Lsbri SL'O.lltH) ll I'l'ltED l PHI.MIl Mi r-ir jriiiilliiial. MirslncK, Poultry, TeMll. and dtlicr nUh. Come mill fnv hih lull day-. I'Rl'i: ('IMP iR()l MS. 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