The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 15, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page SIX, Image 6

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Announcement
(ttlTIIIN n few weeks, (ho Hub Clothing &.
11 1 Shoo Company will open a scroiid Btoro
-1 In" Mnrshflohl, making the 'xth In the
chnln of Hub Stores in Coos County.
It Ib with no llttlo pride Hint wo make this
nnnouncemont, and wo nro stiro Hint our friends
mill pntrons will rejolco with us In our growth
anil ilevelopniont. It hns been our constant aim
to give the best possible noivlri anil nioiehnn
lllso to thu cominuiiltlcH our stores Bcrvo, iinil
tho over Increasing business which tho Hub
stores me enjoying Is ample ovlilenco that tho
public appreciates this fact.
Tim new Hub Store will bo located In tho
Irving Block on Central Avenue. Workmen are
now remodelling It and Installing flno fixtures,
converting It Into 0110 of tho finest stores in
Oregon.
A llttlo later wo will annotinco tho opening
date and tho new lines of Men's and Hoys'
GhOTHINU.HATS, SHOKS AND FURNISHINGS
which It will supply you and wo am suro It will
bo a most gratifying messngo to tho pcoplo of
Coos County
".MONHV TALKS"
Hub Clothing & Shoe Co.
LOG THROUGH CITY
.MUST 1IOWKVKR PUT UP ljsr,))
ROM), PUOTHCT I.II-'K
Compromise Affected by McDonald
and Omdron With City Conn
ed Hand Left Out Again
company, should nccldq Its division
'to cover nccldcntn or loss of life and
for limiting street rcpnlrs. It was
suggested that $3,000 be adored for
ono and ?2,000 tor tho other.
.Must Flv tho Street
Undor this agreement the company
may hnul its trucks tho maximum of
15 miles nn hour, but with tho un
derstanding that they nuist pay tho
resulting street damages. Tito or
dinance, prepared and ready to pass,
would have cut thorn down to flvo
miles an hour and limited tho slzo ot
HOI
Uy nffcctlng a compromise with
the council last evening .McDonald
and Condron will ho allowed to con
llnuo their logging
Hirmii'li Mm strnotn of the city Ullllor
,. r..nnft bmul to bo rcsiionslblo for'ty's signing nn agreement thnt fur
any accidents nnd to repair damngcB ' thcr legislation regarding tho com-
niuscd to tho Btreets by their Heavy pnny'u opornuons womu noi uu ..
trucks. Thoy wcro nllowod to con-acted providing tho $G,000 bond was
operations tho load.
1 iirll. tf-.. ,!.. l.nfl fnK f nn Pi
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KEPT FROM
HOMKKTKADKIt CLAIMS KKJIIT-OJ'-WAV
TAKKN FROM HIM
Murshflcld
Ilaiidou
Myrllu Point Powers
s
GOES FREE1
GARRIED
REVOLVER
SPOKANH OFFICFRS LIRKRATK
MAX WAXTF.R IIICRK
lleputy Slierlff W. C. Idilnl Arrives
'There Four Hours Tim late
.Man Has Vanished
tlnuo the use of two trailers and tho
ordinance, all prepared to practically
prohibit the logging, was Indefinit
ely Inld on tho table.
The band failed on a motion to bo pod.
allowed another $90. 90 gift.
Clearly tho council outlined Rh po
sition to tho logging company. Thoy
claimed no wish to shut them down
qr to hamper their business, having
only in mind a fair adjustment for
tho abutting property owners who
unless soino arrangement was made,
would bo hold responsible for tho re
pairs needed through no fault of
their own.
Present Argument
Appearing for McDonald and Con
dron, Tom Rcniictt brought forward
tho contracts of tho loggers with tho
Coos Ray Water Company to log tho
tract west of tho city, and another
with tho Simpson Lumber company
to deliver tho big sticks at tho mill.'
"To unit operations now, puts
theso gentlement between tho Dovll
and the deop blue sen," declared Mr.
Dennett.
"In the first placo, boforo starting
In, thoy enmo to you gentlemen of
tho council and asked permission.
You gnvo It. Acting on this agree
ment they Invested somo $10,000 ln
equipment. Now you come forward f
put up. Assistant City Attorney
Murphy, however, pointed out the ci
ty has no right to sign away Its po-
lico power and tho matter was drop-
Rand In Unfortunate
And with tho city fathers ready to
adjourn Fred Wilson Jumped up to
say "tho band wants another $99.99,
please." Carl Albrccht had a motion
to adjourn In ahead of him. It car
ried and for tho second tlmo tho
band was left without an appropriation.
MR. AND MRS. GAGN0N
WELCOMED BY CHARIVARI
Whistles Toot Salute Drlvo Homo
Amid Din of Tin Pans Rack
From Honeymoon
The deep siren of tho Adelino
boomed, tho big whistle of tho main
C. A. Smith tooted, the whlBtlcs of
tho logging train added Its nolso to
tho din nnd cowbells Jingled, all
doing their best to welcome homo
this afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. A. 13.
Oagnou from their honeymoon to San
.Must, Pack Cow Feed Up Moiialn
Trail On Rack Sues For
Injunction and Damages
Claiming ho Is practically barred
from acccBS to his farm except over n
'nroclnltous unss up which ho must
'pack cow feed on his back, and ask
ing for damages and an injunction
allowing hlni use of u right-of-way,
suit was filed this afternoon by Coo.
Rankin against Mrs. Virginia Ward
Krlckson and her son Frank Ward.
Tho farms In question arc near Dan
iels Creek.
' In his complaint, which Is filed by
fPcck and Peck nnd J. T. Rrand, at
torneys, Rankin clalniH a rlght-of-
'way across tho 10 aero farm of Mrs.
Krlckson to his homestead Just be
yond. Only Path Through Rriish
Tho land in tho vicinity is rough
nnd hilly. Ho contends thoro Is on
ly ono practical means of getting to
1iIb homo and that Is over tho rlght-
of- way which Ih now locked up and
barred to him. Off to ono sldo,
along tho fonco, where fiiero Is n
'deiiso underbrush and the hills ex
ceedingly stoop Rnnkln says ho has
'been given permission to cross over,
but this Is almost ImpaBsablo and In
fact actB as a bar to getting In and
out.
His children nro iiuablo to get to
nnd from school except by plodding
through tho brush, ho chilins. Slnco
tho proceedings luivo been started
only once ban Mrs. Rnnkln been able
to got down from her homo and this
was over the stcon trail in tho brush.
f Further, ho hns four coWb and 50
Francisco. Thoy were accompanied (chlckona on tho placo that must bo
by tho Rov. Father McDovjtt who fc,l " tlloro ,8 ; ot,I0P wa of f
wont south with them. """j ,,, B,l,"1,c ' "ow oxco'1 t0
It was a holiday at tho mill andt"ck the' " " ; 1,'lcIc'
it im Viii'iiru ill. wuiu
Corclu
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Uir UAr liter Drnr-. ...... .
CORDUROY m$2V$B&
nPQIBADI P r.n.J"yl
wuwmnuti: OflAUES
TUCCC ADC DDlnrr r-r,.. '
...' u"u " Y: rnuM 75 CENTS in
Wt AUbU HAVb A BIG NEWLINEOFRRR u
ARE PRICED LOWER THAN We ft
BEEN ABLE TO SELlHi
MARSHFIELD 7
The Golden!
BIGGEST STORE
BESTfi
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h. i.owi:, i.o(.'(! i:r, is fixkd
910 IX Jl'STICU COURT
Chilnied Was About To Use It O"
Sam Askellns In Roliciiilnn llur
Which Is Security
tl.n . ..- .. 1.. ,no o l,n " " """I'll " "l
wltli nn orillnnnco tnnt practically " ' ..v . u .... rcnHon Is stated for closlnir tho
.,.. .... .. ,....i... rri nJa flttlUK sa lltn wan (1 Slllaied. Tliol NO rcnH0" ,s BlOItH lor CI081UK mo
mug ilium Din ui uunn;3o. inu tun- - - - r t-ILflit of wnv in lillii nflpr lii linil '
ract or agreement of a municipal!-, newly weds rode homo through a oI J n '' tcr u
ty should bo given with the same ro-IoK "no of dlshpnns and tin cans, (I t J tt U l ember -8 ho
snonslbllllv as it would be by an In- tlmt all Jingled their welcome and, k' J 8" 't'-
!. .. 1 - ...ll..l I IWIIIIU IJ hlUU 1WV.I1UU MUfUIUl llll L'O
When .1. K. Lowe, an old man anil
a logger at Powers,, became obnox-
Four hours nftor John R. Fish,
A llll' IIUIU lUl Uliv:hui4 imoaiut, u. ,
frnudulcnt checks, was rolcnaod from Ions to Snm Askalas .In tho Holiein
custody In Spokano Doputy Sheriff I ian bar last night, the latter slipped
W. O. Laird arrived to take his prls- I.owe, who stepped back and procceil
onor. Tho po'llco, believing no ono fed to draw a gun. He was stopped
was coming, had turned the man i by N'lght Watch Charles Hoane, who
looso and he at ouco fled to parts
unknown.
dividual."
$:iH Damage Done
Figures were produced by Mr.
Dennett showing the actual dapingo
douo to tho streets, ho claimed. With
Walter Condron and City Engineer
Gldley, ho had gone over nil tho
streots used by the big trucks, had
both Mr. and Mrs. Gngnou smiled I
their npprovintlon of tho chnrlvarl
SPF.CTAI, SCHOOIi MFKTIXO
Notico Is hereby given to the le-
gal voters of School District No. 9,
of Marshflcld, Coos County, Stnto
counted tho holes, measured them,ot Oregon, thnt n special school
Delayed at Olyuipla
A trip to Olympln was necessary In
older to seo Governor Lister anil r,et
happened to bo going through tho
saloon and took tho gun away from
him. This afternoon Lowo appeared
before Justice Ponnock, pleaded guil
ty and was fined $10. He left his
and figured tho cost of repairs.
meeting of said district will bo hold
'Thorn ivnro nmo .1 1 ImlM ill nil Onirni SCllOOl DlllUllllg in snici
ho was threatened by Frank Ward,
so ho states, with personal vlolunco
:nnd onco, choked and driven from
the plnco, followed by further
'threats.
Spent $1,800 to Improve
Rnnkln asks daningcs of $100 and,
on Injunction allowing him to uso the!
IformcArond from tho county high
way to his farm. Ho snys that al-
oxtradltlon papers. This .delayed jwatcii as security.
tlm donutv sheriff. Tho Snokniio .f- Iowe claimed that somo tlm0 ngo
fleers wired Sheriff Johnson thnt f ho was forced to pay a bill for C. C.
they wero going to turn Fish looso OHuort, of Camp 1, and then, through
and boforo a telograni could got to' H. II. Joehnk. tied up Gilbert's wag-
them from Conuille saying a man 'es. Tho latter then, said Lowo to,
wuh on tho way, Fish was llborated. .Judge Pennock. mndo a special trip
Ho vanished nt onco. I to Powers to "haul" him all through
ftlin wnrwlu Tli la fa tho rntiunn lin
n m,i n. , i ..i,.i, i, nl Condron stand willing to re
f.KI. for fear of meeting with Gil-! 1 ior trucks.
bert.
frendy ho has put $1,800 in ensh Into
ho declared. "Mr. Gldley has flgur- nci on u.o luin uny or .ovom-r,mprovoinoltB for tho 1)lncC( m((,
od that 79.5 sauuro yards are cut ' "er, 101... nt 7;:)0 o clock In thobllu ft ,,, nn1 ,m8 H0Vcra, ncrc8
througi, the base. At 2 a yard tliolnrtornoon, to vote on the proposl-fnow Imd0r cultlvftt,0Ili ,,ut UIlleBs ho
ropnlrs would bo $238.B0. There are tloi of levying a special district tax. 'lH nlOW0(, to tnIso hH )lorsc8 amj)
37 squnro yards of tho top broken The purposes for which tho money j'800(, , vory 800Il( ,,0 w, ,)0 lllnblo
tlirougn wnicn ui ii.oo a yard woum " " r " 'r " u"fto do any sowing or plowing this
VKSSF.L MOVKMKXTS
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San
Francisco,
Adeline Smith,
12: -Hi p. in. today.
Sailed
A. M. Simpson, Sail Francisco,
p. in yesterday
cxponded, nro shown by tho follow
ing Itemized budget, which is hore-j'
by mndo a part of this notico: r
Tonchors' salaries $21, 289. 55
Apparatus, such as maps,
chalk, erasers, stoves
or curtains, and general
supplies 2,500.00
If you pass this ordlnnnco hero, , Insurance 1100.00
nmoiint to $55. In other words to
ropnlr all tho daiuago done thus far
would cost $291.
"Ill short there has been a $10,-
000 holler over n $300 dainugo." Mr.
Ronnott said. Ho added that Mellon-
Charles Doaue said that tho man
day afternoon.
Alliance- No. 2, Mnzatlan, 7:30 p.
m. yesterday.
Due Hero
F. A. Kllburii, Portland, tomorrow
morning.
Duo to Sail
RiiBller, Roguo river, tomorrow.
'was loo drunk to draw a gun. thnt,,tow" ! t" n'0,nf or'1
l.o meant no harm and, In his Jhdg- 8,"rtci1' on of tho two'
It means a $10,000 ciiulpmont closes. Ropalta of schoolhouses,
lawsuit Is
niont. should be allowed to go froo.
Chlof Carter said that tho offense
was kept quiet until this afternoon.
Westerner, Sun Francisco, youtor- Tno K WIIH icft Il( tb0 police Bta
Hon Inst night.
GOOIVnUM (.'ARAd'i: 1MPROVKD
(ico, Goodriim today had tho now
entrance to his garage completed
I Tho concrete approacb lo a big liu
' provoinont and will add greatly to
tho convenience of autolstB,
Six Big Specials
FOR SATURDAY, M0WDAY AND TUESDAY.
COME AND GET YOUR SHARE
25c and 30c Heavy Turkish
Toweling, lull width, J
On wulo at U
85c all-wool Middy Flannels
In Navy Illue. Kxcellont guide.
per yard Duo
Ladlcs'i beautiful embroidered
Flannelotto Petticoats, various
colors yQ
Ono Kale at TUu
Roys' 50c wool Huts latest
Ht,lcs, Vaiiojy of colors. On
halo at
each
.29c
15c Ladies' Rlack Hose:
colors. No seaniB.
On Bale at per pair ....
Another largo lot, of Clarke's
Lustro Cotton; always soils at
5c. Our price, per 0'n
spool tm-lt
Wo havo ii largo nnd almost complete assortment of genuine
D. M. (' Crochet and Kiuhrolilerj Cottons.
(Jet our prices on Rlniikcts Comforters, Red ' Spread; and
Tabic Linens before buying elsewhere. Wo can save you from
no cents to SI .0(1 on each article,
T jfiIIl jr .AjIv. Xtu ,ioor Ut c,,""(ii(,r "toK
Satisfaction always- or your money back
Provide for Future
"What nbout tho futuro, though?"
nsker Mayor F. K. Alton.
Mr. nennott said thoy woro willing
to mako an agrcoment as to that.
That tho trucks havo already
found the weak spots and thnt few
more will devolap was the statement
of A. R. Gldloy. "And Its almost
Impossible to repair Front street
without tamping in tho earth ag'aln
I about tho railroad tracks and tho
1 soft spots. Front street hns no sen
, wall mid Ib gradually sliding into the
, bay."
flaudo Nasburg, objecting boforo
to tho logging, said ho, ns a property
owner, hns no kick coming providing
tho company will pay for Its damage
to tho Btreets.
i Carl Albrccht voiced tho Bontl
ment of tho council when ho declared
they "nro not trying to Icglslnto you
out of business."
I' Mm. I'm 'I'm. ''iiII.mui
And through nil tho discussion
thoro popped up over and anon tho
question of using two trnllors, with
' tho council ciiunlly divided on tho
r question. This was decided by Ho
1 1 vote ami the mayor casting his ayo
for tho trnllors. Councilman For
guson, Kvortseu nnd Copplo voted
no, and Albrccht, Kimball and Cook,
' aye.
"Providing tho loggers repair tho
dninngo already ilono nnd put up a
IioihI for the futuro, I am willing to
, let tho ordlnauco go over," said R.
A. Copple.
Somo thought $000 or $1200 were
enough sums for bonds. "Its not too
much to make It $5,000," broke in
'Mr. Copple.
Jack McDonald objected. "We're
moii of our word," ho said.
"I grant you that," was Mr. Cop
'plo'a reply, "but it Isn't good busl-
luess to tnko nothing more." He
I'll'ni'fwl ilin 1n(Vlit tlttfnntrt .11. I,
II 11 I HI. 111V lUtlb'IIK lUUHUtlO. ll l
Was, then why did you sign theso
n wiiu uio wnior compnny and tiio
Simpson people?'
io iv Necessity
It was flunllv acrePil thnt the linml
I should ho $'.,000 nnd tho city tutor
outbuildings or fences.
Incidentals
Telopbono and Tolegrnph ,
Janitor
llymuaslum equipment
and supplies
Fiicl
Light
Clerk's Salary, supplies
and exporting books . .
Water
Domestic Science supplies
Manual training mipplles
Interest on outstanding
bonds 3,910.00
Principal on bonds .... GOO. 00
..Total $40,999.55
Dated this 15th day of Octobor,
1915. A. T. HAINKS,
Chairman Hoard of Directors.
'Attest: JOHN F. HALL, Clork.
1,500.00
1,000.00
. 100.00
2,500.00
500.00
1,500.00
500.00
300.00
500.00
150.00
150.00
TORPEDO RHODES PAPERS
fall.
Ho says suit must bo brought to
decldo tho right-of-way quostlon i
right now Tor oven should ho build I
a rond along the fence, nn ho hos'
boon asked to do, ho has no know-j
ledgo that ho will bo allowed to uso
r. y
t AMONG THE SICK ,
$$
W. II. Storoy whllo doing plumb-1
Ing work In tho now Hub headquar
ters on Central Aveniio yostorday lilt1
his head ngalnst a beam,' cutting a
gash that had to bo sewed together.
Ho Immediately wont back to his.
work again. ,
Mrs. Jack McDonald who was oper
ated on a short time ago at tho Morcy ,
Hospital Is reported much hotter to
day. Mrs. William Wilson, of North
Rend, will bo ablo to return to hor
homo from tho Morcy Hospital after
an oporatlon of n f0w days ngo.
"Tea
Try Our
Garden Specs
We have just put In a complete line of Is I
preserves and jellies just the thing forfdmij
The various kinds come in convenient sized 5
surmg absolute cleanliness, include some olftfl
your next order for a sample:
FIGS and SPICED FIGS
PRESERVED APRICOTS
STRAWBERRY PRE-
SERVES
STRAINED HONEY
RASPBERRY PRESERVES
APRICOT WITH PINE-
APPLE
LOGANBERRY PRE- '
SERVES
WILD BLACKBERBj
PRESERVES
APPLE BUTTER
JELLIES-CimtJ
apple, (Ml
Loganberry, i
Raspberry,M
Strawberry iM
Cafe.
We have some fine Idaho White Honey in ftw
Ollivant & Masburg
The Good Housekeeping Store
Home of Pure Fogd
I III! Second street, Cor. Coniinculiil
1.-OK TKAN8KKH AND BTOK
AOK OK HOUHHIIOM) ClOOIKS
Fitiuairr and iajah
Cull
FERGUSON TRANSFER
Phono lOil
JlcHidcnco '"bono 13-J
Mnrkot Ave. nnd Wntorfront
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liny jour hliocs at u hIioo store.
1'Only nil Leather Klmes nt (JoiiIoii'h
hhoo Htoro.
Ono Set Lost With Arabic, Another
With Hesperian, it is Hellovod
1 1 y Oregon University
. UNIVBHSITY OV ORIJGON, Ku-
gono, Oct. 11. On tho bottom of tho
Irish sea nro perhaps two sots of,
uiioucs scuoinrsuip examination pu-
pors intended for tlio Univorslty
Oregon. In a letter from W. C. ur
nott, assistant secrotary of tho locul
oxttintnatlon office at Oxford, Kng
land, it is stnted thatv "Tho first
documents wero dispatched at tho
proper time, but according to Infor
Men's Suits
:$! 9 n;n&. ti q en at prices that will
ot yxiM.uvm, yj.j,jvr; SMp you M0
We Carry
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Wo luivo Jud rocelved n flno lino
of Into Full and Winter Suits which
mntlon obtnlned from tho postofflco MO mo u,,, ''l t the.so low
tney went down in tho Amble. Du- prices Into styles mid colors
plicatcs, which woro posted In Ox-i0r look timm .,!..
ford Soptenibor 1. npnear to havo!
been lost in tho Hosporlan. ',0 ''est quality .Mucklnnws at '
tno nurd set However sent f rom I isn.no, .ji7.no and 8.50.
Oxford hns reached the Univorslty , i,,...., m , ,
safoly, and tho examination was hold' no,s :,,m,k'"" at $s and $0.
Octobor B. and G with only one can-i Jlon's Halnproof Hats S: oo
dldate. Ills answers to tho examln- Seo us hefom iiri..ii.. .!...'.. .1.
ntlnn uni.ora .o onnf I ...!.. " '" "- O OKIellllg J Mil' llroSN
"w, ''VU (IVt'D HVV M KUIlUUll, unit 11 MM
There thoy will bo graded and sent I " " K"",,teo stylo, fit nnd -
SAVE YOU MONEY
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Tender, juicy and at a pries
that will please you
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Idents of tho universities that havo
candidates,
ADKI.INK SMITH IN
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From Oakland tho steamslilp Ado
lino Smith arrived in at 12:43 this1
afternoon and went at onco to tho,
Smith Mill to load again for the
south.
W.H.DINDINGER&CO
Bunker Hill
Pepartment Store
ialtv. Mrs. W. W. NaSOn. 680, inches '
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Popular Placo for
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Prions Reasonable
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