The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 29, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page SIX, Image 6

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The coos bay times, marshfield, Oregon, friday, October 29, 1915 -evening .edition.
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Just Arrived
Flannel Sport Shirts
Suits and Overcoats
Our stock is complete with
swaggerly tailored garments.
Prica $15, $18, $22.50, $25.
Ill -
Mackinaw Coats
Big' stock to choose from.
Prices $5.00, $6.50, $7.00, $8.50, $9.50
COPPLE. MAY RUN WIRESARE GQ1NGUPSUIT IS DISSIU1SSED
LVKOKMS EIUENDH UK WILL AC
CEPT NOM I NATION
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MARSHFIFLD
BANDON
FOUR
STORES
MYRTLE POINT
POWERS
.'Expert That Jtnco Wl'l I Jo Uolwco"
J I tin nd Oiil Evcilscn Llttlo
Talk Today
EVEKTSEN IS NOT
CANDIDATE KOIt MAYOR
Comicllninii Carl W. Evert-
son Bald that ho appreciated
tlia honor of being mentioned
for the position but that his
personal nffulrs and busl- 0
nosfl would not permit him
to dovoto bo much tlmo to
public affairs, lie said that
i ho had Blvon tho city much
O of his time during his term
' as councllipnn and thought
' that others should do llko-
)' wise.
However somo of Mr. Kv-
(' orison's friends wore Insist-
cut that ho nt least remain on
' tho council nnd ho finally
j consented to tnlso this undor
' consideration.
WESTEHN UXIOX IHMLDS OVKIt Jl'IKlK CALKINS PASSES OX MO
ItiailT OE WAV I TION IX KOGPE ltlVKIl CASK
itiaiiT
Slv AVcolcs AVHI Sco Telegraphic Com-
iniinlrutloii Via Willamette Pn-
clflc to Eugene, Says Foreman
Dismisses Action Drought liy Mnclcny
I Against Alfred Miller, Who
Claims Cannery Laud
Erection of the Western Union Tol-j Motion of the defendants In tho
egraph poles and the stringing of niso of Roderick Macleay versus Al-
Ilond and frcd Miller to dismiss mo sun i
canity regarding boundary Hues on
the Iloguo whore tho Scnborjr enn-
tho wires between North
tho Umpqua will start on Monday.
fl.i tlin rnitnn ilntn n nrCW of 111011 Will
begin working south from Cushman nory Jsjocatcd has been nllowcd by
.. .!. al.,.,1 ...1 In olv ivnnltH CoOS .Tllllirn CttlklllS. Ills decision reached
Hay In all probability will bo con- boro today In a letter from Collier
nccled by wlro over tho Willamette n. nufflngton, of Gold llcnch, to tho
Pacific right of way with Eiiboiio1 offlco of John 1). doss, whoso inoiu
and tho outside. This Is tho word hers wore associated with Harrington
announced this morning by 11. D. Lin- for tho defense.
coin, of Seattle, construction fore- Alfred Minor ciaims owiiuib.iu. 01
the Iniul on wiucn tno cannery is mi
noted. Ho leased tho land to P. A.
ii
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153.50 (-$&&&&fc - S3,n
to 27 to
M.U0
niun, who arrived lost evening.
Muloiliil and Crew
Twenty miles of wire and poles for Scaborg who put up a building and
tho samo distance arrived via tho started work. Roderick Macleay had
Urcakwator yesterday and woro un-'a survoyor run tho lines and claimed
scowed
SHOES
TO GIVE ClCEfiTl "ROUGH STUFF'
j It. A. Copplo was quoted today by
. sovcrai of hs friends ns stilting to
I them that he would bo ft candidate
I for mayor If ho was nomlnnced In
loaded at Old Town, to bo
ucross to tho north sldo of tho bay.
A crow of 10 to 15 mon will work
from this end, said Mr. Lincoln. They
are now at Cushman and nro com
ing down tomorrow or on Sunday.
Every effort will bo made to glvo
that tho cannery lapped over onto
his land, claiming a certain boundary
lino. Miller claimed another lino.
Tho suit was brought for tho pur
poso of establishing a boundary lino.
Turn on Technical Point
Tho claim put forward by tho do
TO APPEAIt AT OltPIIEl'M TIIK.I.
' Tlth Sl'NDAV AFTEIINOO.V
Musicians llrlulu Their Orgnulntlnti
mill Continue Practice
Public Invited
On Sunday aftoruoon nt 2: ,'10 In
"XO MONKEY lir.Sl.MCSS" OX IIAI,-
I LOVVE'EN IS POUCH EDICT
"No monkey business on Hallow
e'en or Into tho cooler you go" Is
the edict of Police Chief Carter. Ho
says that the three cells at the Hotel
du Carter hold two bunks and thai,
when necessary, they liuvo a doublo
Coos Bay excellent telegraphic scr-jfciiBO was that thoro Was no dispute
vice over the1 now lino to the outsldo as to boundary lines, but Macleay
this winter. i claimed olio line and Miller another,
Tho wlro comes as a fororunner nnd thereforo thoro exists two dls-
tho city primaries to bo hold Novoin-!0r iho mllrnmi nnd elves a tasto of tlnct lines. The dofenso contended,
i bcr 8. Copplo loft early today forjWhat comes Inter. Engineers of tho rnthor, that the coso was ono of ad-
llandon and could not bo seen person- Western Union hero sovorul weeks verso possession nnd thcro should bo
Hlyles elmngo rapidly, but Keep n 0
nlieail or all other.s. AihI m0 hao nm0l. f
ono niiiiiito forgotten "Comfort."
Wo licjlolo that, eniiirmt outlive mj0 j
ncaily every uoiiian'.s memory. Xi in((l,r
how Htyllsli it .shoo may be, If (t funis tho fo,,t
It niwa tho wearer no pleasuie.
It Is n ruro art to coinlilnc Mj0 ali (,(
fort, unit wo liavo accoinpli,hcd It l0
Queen Quality SIkich.
l'or Halo only at
THE GOLDEN RULE
First National lluiik llhlg., Mai-difldd, Ore.
ally. However his friends declared
that his statement was certain nnd
that ho would accept tho nomination
if It was tendered to him.
I'Vlonds of W. 0. Douglas were still
tho Orphouni Theater, tho Coos Day ) enpnrlty.
t'onrort Hand will glvo another ono
of their free concerts nnd liavo ex
tended nn Invitation to the publlo
to attend.
t Tho program follows:
March. "Thundering Cannons."
Wncok
Overture. "The Coniody". . .Suppo
Caprice. "Tho Interrupted Hun-
dovoiiB." Cloubllor
Suite. "Atlantic." (The Lost Con
tinent.) Safranck
; n. Morning Hymn of Praise,
b. A Court Function.
Tho warning g u simple but prob
ably an effective one. It will till
Tom, Dick and Harry that the putting
of Neighbor Jones' washing machine
on tho church steeple Is taboo. So Is
the old time method of putting a
homo and wagon on tho schoolhoimo
roof.
Ktrn Policemen J
Probably thoro will bo extra police
urging that ho ho brought out In tho
primaries but ho has not uiudo any
statement.
Chiis. I. Uelgard Informed somo
of his friends today that ho was un
decided but that ho might announce
his candidacy for mayor.
ago Intimated that there would bo
no servlco this wny until after Jan
uary 1. Tho rush now shows thoro
has evidently been u change In tho
, original plans.
decided which men owned tho strip ,
between tho two lines. I
lTp to Judge Coho J
' There was another suit, that of
, Macleay versus Scaborg, In which a
that somo friends of Chiis. Powors
said that ho would bo a candidate.
Tnllc of Hold
hate today thoro was strong talk
of W. A. Helil linrollllllL' n rnndldntn
on Sunday night to wntch over tho'fop ,m,yor.
Troubles Past I demurer or tno dciondani is susiniu-
During previous winters Coos Hay1 oil, by Judge Calkins, and ho 6ays,
hns suffered considerably becoUBO that now Judgo Coko Is back, It will j
wires havo been down and thero have bo up to Judge Coko to strike out f
been long stretches before tho work- amendments to tho complaint. i
mon could mnko repairs and thero Judgo Calkins was at Oold Ilcach '
would bo no communication with tho , tills summer to prcsldo at tho tomi
iNoining new hns developed ns to outside, n fact that has been a hand!- of court during tho absence of Judgo
tho candidates for coiincllinon cxcoptCnp to tho nowspapers as well ub to CoKo.
j e. I Love Thee. (Tho Prlnco
. nnd Aann.)
! c. Tho Destruotlon or Atlan
tis.
Selection from tho comic oporn,
"The Army Chaplain" Millochor
March. "Aiuorlcn First." .... Losoy
Star Spangled Ilanner.
Daiiro at I'liinMi Hall
Hiitiirday livening, October
(Jlveit liy LlniK'ii Loilcn
Martlti'M Oriliestra
iKMIi
peace and dignity of tho elty.
Hut this duos not moan that Wllllo
and Little Sister Mory can not shoo
tho ghosts away and parade forth
with their Jack-o-liinterns. "Cop
pers" say that all this goes, hut "nix
on the rough stuff,"
One Crowd Khicil
The memory or about six years ago
still remains when tho police round
ed up about a dozen and a hair
prominent youths or tho city, on nils
(ililef bout, and put thorn in Jail over
night and tho Judge next morning fin
ed them all $10 a piece Just for luck.
That put tho "crlntp" In llollowo'on
turtles In Mnrshfleld,
Thoro was also somo tall: by sumo
who had urged Carl Evertson to run,
when apprised that he would not bo
a candidate, or trying to bring lorni
or Mayor Straw out for tho placo.
other business,
"Now Hint tho right of way is com
pleto and tho rails laid part of tho
way, thcro seems no reason why tho
company should delay further In put
ting In its wires nnd poles," said Mr.
Lincoln this niprnlug.
NOTICE TO CONTHACTOHS
VKSSKh MOVEMENTS
Arrived
Santa Clara, San Francisco,
p. in. today.
Duo Hero
Hardy, Sou Francisco, Monday.
Hallowe'en ball, Eagles hall, Sat
urilay night. Piatt's Orchestra.
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Notice Is hereby given that Heal-i
ed bfds will bo received by tho '
Common Council cf tho City of j
Mnrshfleld, Coos County, Oregon, '
until half past seven o'clock P. M( I
on Tuesday, the Dth day of Noveni-'
bcr, 11)15, for tho Improvement of'
the following portion of streets nnd
avenues, In tho City or Mnrshfleld,
Coos County, Oregon, to-wlt: Thnt
portion of tho north sldo of Com
mercial avoniio enst from tho west ,
lino of Front tdrcot North to u point
1)0 root west or tho west Una or
Front street North; that portion or I
tho north side of Central nvcuuo
East from tho east lino or Uroad-1
WAL
Understand Printed Deports
1:15 I of Selicdiilfc of Claims as Pub
lished lu The Times.
Tho following lottor recolvcd by
Tho Times Is self explanatory:
"Editor Coos Hoy Times: I nm
not a chronic coniphilnor about pub-' wy n to tho west lino of Front
Ho matters and tho way In which .Htrect; that portion or tho enBt sldo
they aro run, but I havo, slnco tho!of "roadway street North Trom a
nowspaper criticism nroso. boon try-! I,oll,t foot south of tho north lino
3 lug to got nt tho sourco of various of Central nvonim to n point !) root
complaints about tho County Court. 'orui ot l,, B01ll:i llno or Lom
To do this I havo been trying to ! "rcinl avoniio; that portion of tho
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AWARDID THE
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AT SANFRANCISCO
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X .'"Ohest possible award, by the Panama-Pacific Expo
wai vSnw2D,,,dfl0T J's is a very striking evidence of
JKJfnrf"n(lVER.nf,ln hon WALK-OVER designs are ac
Sl?018'" Paris, tho "Homo of Fashion," "their style
s up cmacy cannot be questioned. Treat your feet to a shoe
E 'IS,0 ! hl!c.st ds0ree of stVIe' material, workman
ship and durability it is the WALK-OVER. Your shoe, is the
oi im.uj yuu put on, out tno first thing that others notice,
iiiiuiuiure iuuk to vourr - - r
ifeet first clothe them
-properly, comfortably and;
istylish. Let your next!
(pair be WALK-OVERS,,
,a shoa with international
reputation. '
(See Our Window)
i
iipi illtiiimn.i ,i lini'l I'r1
west sldo of Frou: street North
front a point 0.5 feet south of tho ,
north lino of Commercial avenue j
East to a point 10.8 feet north or1
tho south lino or Mnrkot avoniio
Eust; thnt portlpu of tho south sldo'
of Commercial nvonuo East from tho '
ho cast lino ot Hrondway street
North to n point 9IJ.2 feet oast ofi
tho enst lino or Hrondway street j
North; that portion or tho wost sldo
or Front street North rrom a point
8 foot south of tho north lino of '
Central avoniio East to n point 51
foot north of tho north lino or Cen
tral nvonuo East; that portion or
tho enst sldo or Front street North
rrom tho south lino or Cotnniorclal
nvonuo Enst to n point 128 foot
north of tho north lino of Commer
cial nvonuo Enst: nil or tho said Im
provomentB to bo mado nccordlng
to tho plans and specifications pro
pared by tho City Engineer and on
tllo In tho orrieo or tho City Ito-
- r
fn rercronro. to Taxpayer's com- con,or nml tnHro l,on to tho In
plalnt, the oditor or Tho Times do-;8l)0(,,lo of uU 1'ersons interested
sires to stnto that tho "proceedings therein.
of the County Court" aro exactly as AU ,ll,ls mU8t bo ,n ncoordnnco
prepared bv the County Clerk, nb-lw,th tl,e roqiilroments nccompany-
breilatlons and all. Tho abbrovia-"nK Btuu BI'ociiicauoiiB, and upon
follow up tho various expenses ns
i they nro supposed to bo enumerated
In tho proceedings or tho County
I Court each month, nnd I now bollovo
I havo a Just complaint to inako
j against The Times, becauso when I
' tried to road tho proceedings tho
i Inst time, I could not inako out what i
many or tho items sot forth woro
j for. The printer had abbreviated
j Homo words that, I will wngor nftor
I tho typo got cold, ha could not toll
j himself what tho abbreviation stood
for. In fact, It looked to mo ns
though tho printer wns not vory
j particular about tho way ho sot tho
typo up and tho proor-rondor was
!eeu moro careless. I should think
the County Court would object to
paying ror such reports as thoy can
survo no good purpose. Next tlmo
you print tho County" Court proceed
ings, please try and do hotter.
Taxpayer.
tlons nro mado by tho Clork, and
soinotimos it is too much ot a puz-
j sdo for printers, editors mid proof
readers, but thoy merely follow
i "copy" rurntshed.
Wo ngreo with "Taxpayor" that
tho printed list is nt time confusing
and iion-uiidorstaiidnblo, but ho will
blanks for that purpose which will ,
bo supplied upon request nt tho of-j
rico or" tho City Engineer.
A cortiried check or five per i
cont of tho nmount bid must no-'
company tho bid to bo forfeited to j
tho said City of Marshrio'ld, in case
tho contract is nwarded tho con-
1 -1 .1 t. -! .
, liavo to make hU complaint to thoi ,,,ll,ur """ " Ilu,s lo e,uor " a
1 County Court instead of to The contract with said city, and furnish
Times. 'n suitable bond therefor, within ten
, dn'8 nftcr ,)0lnK notified so to do.
MPWQ nc MnBTU DCMn ! Tho Common co"ncll reserves the J
S IMbWS OF NORTH BEND J ! right to reject any and all bids. i
I A. E. minis has left ror San Fran-, Dted this 29th day of October,'
Cisco to visit the exposition. ,01Bt Jonx w nDTLBR !
, C. L "rainard wi I build a house, Rccorder 0f tho City of Marsh-!
, on a lot in Plat A which ho recently j feWi Cooa Count 0rc on !
j purchased.
i C. A. Smith, Fred Olazier and E.L...
,M. Bhrlvor are at Lakeside ;'
font. t AMONG THE SICK t
.Tho Knights of Pythias wilt glvo Ua4X
tho first or a series or dances and' Charles Gramby is surferlng from!
entertainments at tho Logglo Hall, a painful injury to his foot, having!
sov' 10 istoppeiTon a rusty nail. j
City Recorder C. E. Maybee has .
.sent out over -100 scale, letters con-l UaowpVn ,mlI) KllJJ,ps ,, s J
Italnlng asscssmenjB f0? Ww0. unl.r ulght, Jjl-.s .0rrt.pJra.
PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY
We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
'GRAVEL'
Wo nro now prepared to ftirnlBh GltAVUL In mj taiatlt'u
from ptlo in our yard or In carload lots, at following price:
From pllo on ground, 2.'f por yard. "
canoad lots, tnkou from cars, J2.00 per ;1
Itctull DepnrtiiiQit.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co,
Opposite PoH-Offlco. 1'hoM 190.
NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. '
Steamship SANTA CLARA
enlla for
SAN FRANCISCO (VIA EUREKA)
NOVUM IIEIt 2, P. M.
Sails ror
PORTLAND
OCl'OIIElt 211 P. M.
For furl her Information co
HMITII TElOllNAIi JIOUK
A. P. XOTT, Ast
rliotio VM
EXPERT WELDING of METALS
Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings made
like new
DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY.
Koontz Garage
Phone 180-J. North Front Street
VERZ0N AUTO LINE to
EMPIRE AND SOUTH SLOUGH
Lcavo llusy Corner,
Mnrshfleld,
10:00 a. m.
2:00 p. m.
C: 15 p. m.
Lcavo Empire.
8 ID a. ra.
12' 00 nooa
i IS p. Dl-
Alwuyu on Time.
Mnrslifjold Phono 298.
Umpire
pbooe M"
T. VEItZON, Proprietor.
Puget Sound Bridge &
Dredeine Co.
" - i' " . ...l,jkft
General Con$nw"
t . r i r i
uams, drmges, tiuiiaings. .""i'Sno vunRK
COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORR
Our Coos Bay office has available lor uic.
Coast
work the
Dredge "Seattle'
V
. ....n,.fflJr
the most powerful, host equipped ,ml 'uoi" "
twonty-iuch hydruullo dredge to Pacific w
linn ni iiiti
Seattle, Washington.
Coos Bay office,
Marshfield, Oregon.
Abstracts
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COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See
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MAKSIIFIELD AND COQUILLE ClTf, '01X01 I
GKNKRAL AGBNXS, EASTSIDE AND SE.VGSA tjI
AGENTS FOIt CANADIAN l'Afliiu """"'
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