The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 21, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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TijCQOS Y ,JyiES, ARSHf(tELptRpl)l, JURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, J! 91,5 EVENING, EDITION.
BlIICniKF JOHNSON W1I1TKS OX! HUM'S FAIJi PLOWIXC1 AND
SUNDAY CIWlNG LAW
Inw of 1805 Does Hot Suit Present
Condltloni, Is Olst of Slicrlff'8
Dcllcf.
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Sheriff JolniBQU has written ni
MAKKS J'ASTUKKS GltKEN
J. L. Smith Telia of KntlnnlnMlc
Manner Fnrmcrs View Corn Con
tes for November
,, JA , million dollar rain," .7. L.
letter rqBMMnfi .his sentiments tinsmith, County Agriculturist, almost,
thot; Sunday closing Inwupd, its on
forcement. TIiq letter, follows and
la BoJf'QxnInnntoryi. ; - , , ,
"To, tho Public:. I lmvo received
several .communlcajtlonB within the
yelled tlila morning when thq first
spattering started down fr.om tlio
heavens and tlipn settled into n
rpgulnr drizzle. "Tho farmera need
(his !ar their, fal plowing and tho
liasjWcolc or ,Lw.o on tho. Sunday pastures nro almost gone. It Is
closing Jaw. In-answcc to. tlio same nuoui umo j. run buuidu buuiuuhiib
I wllksubmlt tho following . The farmers need if."
"Jntflio first pjaqo, thlsi law Was J And so thoro went tip unconscious
passed in J8CP. That wait fifty J imtycre of llmnkn from dozens-of
years' ago, nnd times and conditions farmers this morning. Its a fact,
lmvo Changed matorlally within that , they say, that tho ground has been
spaco of time. At tho tlmo tho" bill ' too hard for much fall plowing and
was paused and made a law, a drug tho pasturcH, too, havo been, many
utorwwas nothing more than a pro- of thorn, good for Httlo of lato, a
BcrlptlDii counter and filled pro-'fact that has added to tho prfco of
tocfiMlioiiB only; a linkcry only mado
bread nnd pastries; and a moat
market Bold fresh meats. SIuco
then, drug stores have branched out
nnd sell articles too numerous to
mention. Now tho law docs not
upcclfy any ono commodity, but
olmtJIy-iiicntlons stores. Tho nmtio
applies' to Imkerlos' nlifl also to meat
butter.
lli-lngs Sliver Loving Cup
In his first visit hero for somo
tlmo, Mr. Smith brought with him
tho largo stiver loving cup captured
by "Ilabo" Frank Itogor'B purebred
Holstoln, at tho Coos County Fair
by reason of tho fact that In 00 con-
BQCiitlvo days sho produced 223.9
SAN FHANCISCO IN LKAI OF TDK
COAST LEAGUE
ronf koli, and most ' bakorica and , pounda of lnittcrfnt, thrfroby besting
mnrkots carry grocorlca and 'still. any mark of nny cow In tho Asso-thoy-
aro licensed to run. How clntlons In Coos and Curry. Mr.
nbout your 'Ico-plants and garages
that-wore unknown fifty years ago?
If 'you cfdso anyone' 'that' Is ''nbt
cxo'iript, wo wlilhnvo"to closo iliom
all. " :'
'To1 'somo peoplo' 'friilt mill Ico
croaVn-nro as cBsUliUal 'im iritfnl'lH to
others) so why discriminate' and do
privo ono of tho food that thoy
would rnthor have, than another.
Also, fruit nnd Ico cream aro ns
porlshablo as raw moats, bo why
protect somo nnd deprive othors of
rolling their wares?
"In my estimation, I think wo
Bhould havo lawn 'that will placo uh
nil on nn equal basis, nnd If wo nro
going (o closo tho dlfforout places
of JrtiBtriosfl on Suhdny. nlvo ,ovory
onq nil eqilnl show, If cigars' nnd
tou'dced nro under tlio imn, slao
- Ji. n.i.. Kll.ki. -nnmiiinllHv 'lull
ni
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donT. timl
plnin chough bo tthnt all tl)o Hfloplq
mnyknow'. , . , ,
'.'Yours fop Inw' enforcement nnd
a nijwuru iiuui iu yiu. j
louncco nro unuur 1119 unn, puiu
io,Jtbr any othbr coiniiioiilty'but
lon't mnko It so broad that.poop.lo
JonVifndorBtand tho laws. ,Mako It
Ilogors la a mombor of tho Coos
Hay Association. Tho big cup has
Just boon engraved and tills nftor
noon was taken up to Mr. Rogcro,
though later It is to bo cxhibltod
at tho Chamber of Commorco. ,
Com, In every Bbapo, form nn,d
variety, will ho shown at tho corn
show to bo hold at thrco points in
tho county noxt month, Tho first
will bo nt Myrtle Point on Novom
bcr 17, nt Marshflnld on tho 18th
and at Coqulllo on tho 19th nnd
20th.
Prizes nro Worth "Wlillo.
A most wondorful list of prlzos
Is being offered, mnny of thorn In
gold nnd tho grnnd prlzo of tho cn
tlro show Is n Wisconsin silo,
Mr. Smith la UJghly .enthusiastic
ovor tho nwnnor In which .tho farm-
lorn lmvo taken hold of tho ldoa JId
says that from 1 nil 'sections of Coos
displays havo- uqcjii pouring In with
more coming every, dayi
' Coqullla to Colobrnto.
- Coqulllo thinks. Ifa -tho "best
OYor," It has aoloctod two days for
A fM.MMP.n inllMSnM .1..ll.. n1nlu ...III I l,nin n ltl ,lnln
Bhorlff of Coos County,' Oregon." food In connection nnd tho mor-
An 'elderly lady hatV parmliiHlpn to ;bnnts are taklng.ndvnutngo of
ovory
gadlor'somo npples that had fallen opportunity to hoost tttoli own bus!
unllor n trco. Sho gathered .dV-,ncBB and will havo booths nnd dh-
oral' when nn offlcor enmo nloug
nni''nrfcHtod hor fbrgnthdrll'ig fruit
on Hundny.
fhl'ii6 wno In Indiana. 8I10 wap
convicted nnd fined ?C.OO
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Nptlco of propoecd tax lovy, nnd tho
istlmatod expenditures of the City
of Mnrshflold, Coos County, Ore
gon, for tho year 10K, nlso tho es
timated recelptB of wild city from
Plnya.
At n gathering of farmom nnd
business mon n fow nights ngo nt
tl'o county sent, 'thoro was organized
,tha Ko Kpol Kom Klub to take
charge of tho coming ovont.
To got nn idea of how peoplo
Judge corn In tholr Rolcctlon, Mr.
Smith Ih offering n ?5 prlzo for tho
licst onr of corn put forward.
pnrtmout (10.00
Flre8 nnd Drills 1,100.00
nil,..- nrnna tlfnn .llrnnl fnvn. i ExpOIISO Flro DOpiirtlUlUtt 850.00
tlon upon ronl mid porsoiial prop-' Salary Health Offices ..
erty for tho year 19IC. Expense Health Department
HxpoiiHo Heulth Dopnrt
Notlco la hereby given that moot- inent
Ing of tlio Common Council of thojidt,, G.dOO.OO
City of Maruhdold, Coob County, i water- ,...." 3,000.00
Orogon, will -.bb 'hold Iti tho' Council , Priming, Legal Notlcoa,
Chsmbor In-timOlty Hall of said Cl-j atatlonery, Stamps nud '
ty on'Moiiuay, tlio intn dayor Nov- nookH ,.,-.
timluir. 1015, at 7:30 p. in. at which 'nieutloiiB
niocMng;ni.y tRMpncMiBUjuct to snld I Mnyur ttl,,i Couucllmen'B
tax. lovy will bo given an opportunity peoa (150.00
for -a ful nud compluto discussion 1 salary "J Street Swcopora
wlthuivld Coiuuion Council, tho mat- jaco tuu ,,cr ,iay t 1,500.00
tor,oftho estlmutod uinuunt of money j Kxponso cleaning streets 10.00
to bo .raised by taxation for thn on- slury repairing atreets
suing , year. Tho following state- sttu,ry repairing HtroetB
jneiit boVB the ostlmntcd amount ro- $2 rl0 LIU). or ,my 000. 00
278.00
220
221.00
:iro.oo
500.00
qulcod for each dcpurtuiout und the
probnbjo receipts of said City, from
uourcea othor than direct tnxnttou
upon real and personal property In
Binu vjiiy.
Tho estimated expenditures of tho
City of.MurulifloUl for tho year 1010
nro.au "fnllawH.
xponso Jtecorder'u Offlco 75.0
Salary Ilccor,hv f 1,500.00
Salary Assistant Hecorder 000.00
flCO ft. ",)."' 75.00
SnlRTjrplty Engineer ....... l,."J.0O.OO
SnjjTry.VBslatnnt iy,x rfl.i - :
iior .!. .1.20.00
Salary, phnlnmon, 2.t0,.i ,.
9a'cU ner day ..TJfl.:. , , 1.000,00
Sniab; jyspector of cqij-. , , .
,ttuctIon of fllroqtjj.jrtnd ,
BOWCp tHf t" M?C'?0
ExpjnV.e Englneor.'flpf- , ti,uX
flpo v r.w!- . . V-u'0P
Salary .City Troarqj; , ,,tlt. A50..00
jjxppnsp city Troijror'a
Offfco ..."...
Salary City Attorney , . .
Legal Expousn
Salary Marshnl
Salary 2 policemen $90.00
per month .........
Expense Pollco De
partment ,
Salary Engineer Flro De
partment Salary Engineer Flro De
partment ,.,,,,,,.,
Payment Fire Trtigkqnd,
W& MA-
8a I rjB6rt ry-Fl iRe-.
J2.50 each por dny , ,,
Salary Uldg. Plumb, and
Electric Inspector . . . 900.1)0
Salary Street Commission
er 1 200.00
Iiinnbor 1,500.00
Salary Janitor 90. 00
Snrarly burying garbage
130.00 per mouth .. 300.00
Funding Uoml Interest
Eund 2,700.71!
Improvement yom interest
Fund 500.00
Mill Slough Drain 1,000.00
Mhrnry j.. 1.C55.00
Funding Iiond Sinking
' Ennd .-, . . 2,0-15.00
Warrants outstanding .. 10,000.00
Interest on warrants , . . 1,000.00
Unccrtnln Vqt AVlio Will Get Second
Placo Ness Did Somo
Grc'nt Work '
(Br Anointed rrrti.to Cob nr TIdm.
SAN -FHANCISCO, Oct. 21. For
tho first tlmo since the conclusion
of tho baseball scaaon of 1900, when
Manager Danny Long, led tho SnnJ
FrnnclBCo Club to tho championship
thc'-ponnant of tho Pacific .Const
tcnguo will float ovor tho Seals'
headquarters at Recreation Park.
San Frnnclsco 1b so superlatively
at tho head of ,Hio percentage col
umn that should Salt Lake and Los
Angeles, tho runnora-up, win nil
tholr romnlnlug Ramos, and should
tho Seals loso through tho rest of
tho season, tho coveted buuflng
could not bo snatched from their
clasp. 1
' Bccoml Unccrtnln
Second placo still 1b In dlsputo
nnd probably will bo until tho Inst
series has been fought out. Ver
non appears to havo a tight grasp
Upon tho leadership "of tho second,
division, with Oakland In fifth posi
tion and Portland, Inst year's cham
pions, ft dlamal Inst.
Tho raco has boon an oxcltlng 0110
this yonr, although early In tho
hprlug, ' wlso dopestera picked San
Francisco nnd Lou Angolos jib tho
.contondorfl. To add splco as well as
Variety, Salt Lake surprised mag
nates and fniiB by starting with nn
early ucason rush, a mld-soason
slump which carried tho Deos to tho
cellar, nud n fine closing rally which
kept tho heirs to tho deceased Sac
ramento frnuchlso well within strik
ing dlatnnco until todny.
Played Good Hall.
San Frnnclsco played consistent
ball all soason mid 1b generally
termed tho class of tho league Los
Angeles caught and paBsod tho front
running Soalu on August 7 nnd soon
ncqulrod a lead of four full gamca.
Wolvcrton'B mon, howovor, regained
tho lost ground In short order re
suming, tholr placo at tho head of
tho list early In Soptombor. Thoy
havo not been headed Blnco.
Lob Angles suffered terribly
through accidents tills year. Out
fielder llnrry Wolter, ono of tho
Club's' mainstays, has boon out of
tho gamu for many weeks, nnd Mng
gert, Terry and McMullon, other
dopondables, "havo bqon nblo to
play only sporadically.
I.o.st. Manager.
Vernon stnrtod with ponnnut as
pirations nnd wna woll up until tho
death of Manngcr Wallaco Ilray,
known nnd loved by tho bnsoball
world ns "Happy" Hoguii, on Mny
tl7. For sovoral wooks tho Vornon-
1tcs played In llstlosa faahlon, fall
ing Into tho collar position. Toward
tho closo of tho season, howovor,
thoy rallied and resumed tho fast
Btrldo of tho opening wooks.
Winning Conditions
Heavy, timely hitting and hull
dogged determination coupled with
tho early rounding Into form of tho
pitching forces, nro tho factors which
critics Bay brought tho bacon homo
Nfor tho Seals. Enough contests,
seemingly lost, woro won this son
son by splendid uluth-lniilng ralllos
to havo lost tho pennant to tham
had the rallies not be,on forthcom
ing. Ness' Gient Work.
To Jack Ness, Oakland's first
basomnn, goea tho stollur perform
ance of tho year, On July 1 1 ho
pnssed Ty Cobb'a world record of
hitting Bnfoly in 40 consccutlvo
games, nud lntor ho sot n new malic
of 50 Ptrnlgh't, for othor battora
to shoot at.
Financially, Salt Lake and San
Frnnclsco havo been the only tonms
to show profits. Tho mnnngors aro
not complaining, howovor, accord
ing to President A. L. Damn, who
considers pntronogo satisfactory In
vlow of tho opposition offered by
tho Paunma-Pacltle Exposition.
Heal Lako Hunters Hcport Ducks
Flying High Itcttim From Tbcro
This Morning
Every ono of 12 ducks shot nnd
eaten by a hunting pnrty' at Ileal
Lnko this week vero brought down
by Mrs. Kenneth D. Hnuso'r, nccord
nf; to members who returned from
thoro this morning. They declared
that bIio Is a crack shot, using a
shot gun with all tho poise of nn
experienced trnp shooter.
Tho'so In tho party wqrp Mr. and
irs. II. J. McKeown, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Kenneth D. IlmiBor, Mr. nnd Mrs.
V. G. Hlndmarsh, D. I. McGco, F.
A. linker and Don Gardiner
On Wednesday they went up to
tho McKoown cottngo on Ileal Lako
but bocnuso of tho clear weather tho
ducks woro flying high and tho
hunting wna vory poor, said mem
bers of tho party today. ,
!IN
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MItS. K. 1). IIAUSEIt HAGS ALL
DUCKS SECUHED IN PAHTV
BBEB11L5CHES
HEAVEHS TAKE ANOTHER GAME
IX) It A CHANGE YESTEHDAV
Wcro Slated to Loso AH Tho Host
nnd Now Jurigo McOcdlo Don't
Know Wlmt To Do
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PEHOENTAGES OF
COAST LEAGUE
W. L. P.O.
Ban Frnnclsco 115 87. 5G0' '
LoBA11golCa.no 91 .539
Salt Lako ... 104 89 .538
Vornon 97 101 .481
Onkland .... 91 110 ,447
Portland .... 78 111 .412
READY POR BUTTLE
LOCAL PIGSKIN "VVAlUlIOnS TO
MEET COQUILLE OMOItllOW
.Mud Will Fly In County Sent Conch
Nllcs Grooms Eleven And AH
AH Is In Itcaillncss
On Q field In Coqulllo. tomorrow
nttqrnoon tho Mnrshflold high school
footbnll wnrrlors will fight their first
rcgtilnr bn.ttle of the' sensolw 'Conch
Itoynl Nlles with n crow of 12 or 13
mon Intends to leave In tlio morning
for' tho county scat.
That tho gamo will bo a hofrd
fought one Is evidenced by tho scores
with which tho locnla bestod North
Dond during tho Ilrldgo Carnival and
Coqulllo bent Myrtlo Point there laat
week; '
And tho Mnrshflold olcvcn will go
Into tho gnmo with but 0110 of tho
regulars on tho aldollnca, Wesley
'Seaman, ful lback. A fow daya ngo ho
strained a tendon In his leg nud tho
conch declares ho will bo unable to
cuter tho contest.
At a mooting, two weoks ngo, of
representatives of each high school
of tho county, a achodulo of guinea
was arranged. Tills allows for two
gamca with Myrtlo Point and Coqulllo
na woll a North Dond. (
Every night tho local boya havo
been put through strenuous practlco
km tho south Broadway grounds. To
night thoy arc having only light slg-
nnl practlco, taking no chances n
any sort of Injury tho night boforo
tho gamo.
It Is oxpoctcd that sovoral 0 tho
high school students may accompany
their team, to form a rooting section
on tho sldollncs. Tho party will' re
turn tomorrow ovonlug.
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.VEHNON, Oct. 21. Woll, tho
Beavers won ngnln, for n change Its
a gnla day for the PortlandorH who
wcro slatod to loso overythlng olso
this BcaBon:
Tho scores of yoBtorday follow:
At Vornon: it. II.
Portland 2
Vornon 0
At Onkland:
San Francisco 9
Oakland . . , . ' 4
At Salt Lako:
Los Angeles 10
Suit Lao k. ,, 8
H.
0 2
4 0
14 1
12
17 0
13 2
DID NOT GET OUT
Loaded wth ties tho Bteam Bchoon
or Acmo went down to cross tho
bar thlu morning. DocnitBO of tho
heavy bar sho was forced back and
later pulled up anchor In the lower
bny for tho wind was blowing too
heavily. tf.,
Tho Hoamor wont down to cross
out for tho Itoguo last night, but
camo back this morning becnuso of
tho bnr,
Tho -.Hardy Is' also In tho lowor'
baylv' ,
! Tim km Wnf Mil hrtnit rnmilt.
Suit Is Ttlctl. A suit wns bolng
tried' this nftornnnn In Mm TimHcn
Coiirt, brought by tho Woolen Mills'
company ror tlio, collection of n
iblll, claimed to bo for gooda bought'
by a son of Mrs. B. it, Ktillnr,
MRS. GEO. HOSS of Catching Jnle't
lyns n Mnrshflold shopper todny.
GRAVEL'
Wo nro now proparod to furnish GRAVEL In any quantities
from pilo In our yard or In carload lots, at following prices:
From pllo .on ground, J2.?G por yard. "
carload lots, takon from cars, $2.00 por yard.
Hrtnll Depnrtmoit.
G. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
Opposite PosUOfflco. VbonQ 10Q
' Total 58,662.76
.Amount of revenue from
othor sources than di
rect taxation upon real
and personal property 1,023.00
Total to bo raised by '
tnxatlon 54.039.76
This notice la given by order of
tho Common Council or said City du-
ly mado tho lltli dny or October,
1915.
JOHN W. BUTLER. Recordor
50
1,200.00
1,300.00
1,200.00
2,160.00
325.00
1,200.00
960.00
We havo a nitty lino of coal, whh
' cro 00 ftm combination denting Movy.?, wo
,$Ju'VutlU jmo beforo you buy. Schroeder
' " " hind Hlldenbrnna,
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Llbby Coal, sjlS.OO ton. Phono 7.
Beot Pulp, $15 cwt. Haines.
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WOMAN Sl'FFHAGE IS LOST IN
TlfAT STATE
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PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY
We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
ItotuniH 1 11 (Ilea to tlmt tlio Mnjoi'ity
Atfuliisr In Xc-lKliliorliood or
Fifty Thousand,
Bf AuoolitM rrrit to Coof Du Time,)
' TUKNTO.V, N. J., Oct. 21.-I.nt-oat
roturna on Btnto election of 'l'noai
dny indicate tlio nronospd amond
ment ot tho state constitution rant-
WiiB stitfrago to Vomon wna dofeatod
by n majority of 50,000, Ocoan
county, which returned a majority of
300 iu favor of tho amendment, was
tho only county carried by tho suf
fragists, i
Alice Paul, chairman of tho con
Bre83lonal union for woman Biiffrivgo,
declnrod today that the defeat In
Now Jersey would atlinnlato tho
movement for an amendment to tho
'natloual tyl8Ututlon unfranchising
women
Poultry Ranches
The CARNIVAL is now HISTORY. ' Every one had
a fine time. But it's now time to rehabilitate our
purses.
Mr. Daylaborer, have you really been thinking?
Can you give one valid reason why Coos Bay
should not easily equal Petaluma as a poultry cen
ter? We have the land and the prices, the climate, the
corn, the buckwheat, the sunflower, the lime, the
grit, the protoid elements, and the market.
We need many families with the grit, gumption,
a desire for a home and independence and who have
a love for honest labor, to go into the pioneering of
Coos Bay poultry business.
Let us quote you some desirable places at $7.50
an acre and up.
KOOS OREGON
DEVELOPMENT CO.
PIONEER BLOCK
NORTH BEND, OREGON
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Of Vital Importance
It is of the utmost importance that your chil
dren's eyes should be guarded diligently. ,ine
strain caused by reading or studying under im
proper, artificial light, is ruining scores of eyes
daily. The best assurance that your .children
will have proper light for their studies is to see
that they have Electric Light properly placed.
1 1 Install Electric Lights
L In Your Home
If your home is not now equipped with this jj
luminant, there is no better time than ine
present to wire your home for Electricity, wow,
before fall cleaning time, your home can w ,
quickly and inexpensively Electrified. Protect
your own eyes as well as your children s u j
installing this convenient, clean, sanitary anu
inexnfinsivfi illnminnnt PI FCTRICITY.
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