THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON. TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1916 EVENING EDITION. SIX ' 4 i January Clearance S 1 aie In All Departments Below we mention just a few Just Received on Steamer Kilburn 1 5 ,'ncw Sample Cgnts for Women good wool mlUuros, to bo closed out during this sale at hum fjjjjj fo $12.50 (Thcso coats would boII In tlio regular Nvay at from $12.50 to $25) Hundreds of women nro taking advantage of this big January fi..,.,,,.,. ui in inv In n Hiiimlr of Mines for themselves and children. Every pair of shoes In our stock Is reduced, eludes, shoes for women, hoys, girls and children. This In DOINGS OF CITY COUNCIL u :: MAY STOP LOGGING MAHSHFIBLD CITY COUNCIL Cl'H TA1LH OPERATION OF TRUCKS 1 lot LndlcV Wool Dresses . HER SPREADS AND good hlylra. hut small COMFORTERS y-CH 9I.DH At one-fourth off tho regular i lot Ladles' Wool Dresses , I'1'11'0 Scs "''!?. T.'UlS " HKOUCTIOX OX SHOES for 1hiI1ch, Hoys, (Mils and 1 Chlldicn REMNANTS . Silks, Dress (.'nods, Cotton LADIES' NEW SUITS Goods, Flannelettes, etc., all Jmt Half Price oVl"u U v IM'MVWT PHICF SEPARATE SKIRTS OM.-1IAL1- IthSKAM 11IHI 0nQ Thn, 0ff ALL-WOOL AVJ COTTOX HOYS' AVOOL SUITS HLANKETS One-fourth off Regular 7.1c, now &.c DRESS GOODS Regular 91.50, now 91.10 f.,,,. Wo() 'UmU Co(n Regular 9U.50, now t.7l 0nmU n KO , SnIo ,.r,pM Regular ijKl.Ot), now 9-!.U Rcgulnr 9 1.50, now !?:!. It) HOWS' OVERCOATS All flno HlniikctM reduced Sizes to 10 Years accordingly One-half Price Hub v Dry Goods Company "SMART WEAR l-'OK WOMEN" CORNER IJItOADWAY AND CENTRAL AVENUE Phono :t(ll ALLOW DOANE a CJTV TO CONTRIHUTE TO SALARY OF MERCHANTS PATROLMAN Damage To Pavement Gjrous Itapldly Fear Central Avenue Hrldge Demand Mono' Now Rules Complaint from sovorul different sources ami a new estimate- of tho dnningo to tho paving, exceeding ov- ,cr $700 In tho last thirty days, and tho danger of tho Contrnl Avcnuo brldgo near Thirteenth Btroot col lnpslng caused tho M.irshflcld City council last night to tako sovoral ac tions restricting tho operation or logging trucks through town. Tho matter was first brought up by the reading of two letters from the Masonic bodies, Arngo Chapter and Ulanco Lodge. Tho Mnsons, though V, IT. Douglas, L. A. Wliore.it, R E. Allen, C. II. Marsh and A. .1. Savage, entered v.gorous iprotost ugalnst tho "extraordinary ( traffic" as they termed tho McDon jall & Comlron logging trucks, nnd .stated that they wished to servo no- itlco on the city that nelthor It nor tho council had n right to extend such privileges to tho concern. Further more, tho .Masons stated thoy would I not bo responsible for tho damage I done to the paving on Central nnd 1 Fourth street nnd would not pny tin assessment for repairs or now pav ing. J Fear ISj-ldgo Collate i Mayor Copplo said that In con nection with this, complulnt had I been tnado that tho Contrnl Avcnuo llldl lirllfn linflf TlilKlnnntl, l..i was no Inliirnr unto On nnrim nt tho dangor, city Attorney Hrand linct drafted an ordlnnnco regulating loads nnd speed. This ordlnnnco was road and provided tho hauling of loads of over flvo tons ho prohibited on tho city Btroots and also prohibited loads of four tons or moro golnr at n I'sp ed of moro than flvo miles por i hour. A penalty of n flno of $5 to j 5100 or fifty days In jail, or both, was' provldod for violations of thcso (regulations. City Attomoy Mrand explained that ho proposed to hovo n, copy of tho ordinance served on McDonald and Comlron and also on tho employ ees who oporatod tho logging trucks Counrllmeu Klmbnll nnd Cook Oh- Joct to Iloano llclng Added to tho. Force Others Carry It Mayor Copplo wanted an ordlnnnco enacted providing for tho regular paymont of $20 pur month to Doano so that tho bill would not hnvo to bo allowed every luonth hut Councilman Handel nnd soino of tho others thought that It would bo buttor tq al low It ovory mouth nnd then If thoro wns trouble, thoy could easily cut off tho Allowance. Tho lattor conten tion won out, Councilman Kimball remarking that ha could not save ho "poor old general fund". Whoroupon, Councilman Manila, romnrked that was opposod to paying city streot laborors $2.50 por day,, undor existing conditions, but Coup cllmcn Klmbnll nnd Ferguson main tained thnt $2.50 por day was only living wnges. Hood AllejiYs Shirking I.alor In tho evening, Councilman Hood entorcd objection to Street Commissioner Albrcoht about tho street laborers shirking. Mr. Hood said that two laborors took ono wheelbarrow to work and ono stood around whllo tho othor whoolod tho refuso nwny. Ho liiblstod that thoy be provldod n wheelbarrow apleco bo that thoy both could work steadily. Albrecht said ho would tho matter. To Provide Toilets Mayor Copplo said that Tho city council Inst ovenlng mg rood to pay $20 por month towards tho salary of J". C. Doano, special merchant patrolman, with tho under standing Hint Doano Is to nsalBt Nlghtwntch Hrockmuollor. Tho mat ter can nud n rather spirited discus sion. Councllmon Klmbnll nnd Cook oppoBOd It on tho ground thnt Donna wns n troublomnker when ho nerved tho city In n similar capacity Bomotlmo ngo. Tho ninttor wns brought up by F. II. Morton nnd A. B. Naff who np- penred as n special cominlttoo front tho Merchants Patrol Association. Mr. Morton said that tho closing of llio'suioons had reduced tho fees of JMr. IJonno to,nbqut $CS por montn end ,thnt Iiq could not coutlnuo at ;ilint salary. Ho said thnt ns Mr. jDoano patrollod n consldorahto por- tlon of tho town, from the postotflco itto tho former Wolcott Btoro building, along tho wntorfrout, It seemed only jfnlr to tho business men thnt tho city VhIiouIu pny n portion of tho oxponso. nllo aiiggestcd thnt tho city pny $30 nier month toward Mr. Donno'a sal nry. Councilman Klmbnll Immediately ontorod protost. Ho said thnt tho city bad no mora right to pny part of Mr. Donno'a salnry us nlghtwutch for tho business houses than It hud to pny for special lump posts for tho busi ness houses. Ho snld It would bo discriminating and ho objected. Mayor Copplo approved tliopiau and Councilman Dniulol also did, Mr. Handel stating thnt ho understood tlinf, jt,lo city waij to contribute only $21) per ,moutl Instead of $!10. Ho raid. Uiut ha favored the Idea lio crus,Q, therQ woiihl bo' times whou tho ono nlghtwntch should hnvo nsslst- !i nnco and Doano could glvo It. Couucllmnu Kimball maiutnlned 1'Jp stniui.aiia be sid that sluco tho council I .tqok n, s(and for retrench ment, they should ndhero to It. Fur thofhioro, Jho .sald'that Poana hnd boon n troilblomnkor for tho police and firemen onco boforonnd ho ob jected to his being reinstated. Mayor Copplo said that Doano had nlready boon glvon police power nnd the question was simply of paying him something for tho service. Councilman Cook took tho snmo stand that Kimball did, declaring that Doano had been a troublemaker once boforo. Councilman Hood said that thoro were two sides to tho pre vious controversy but Kimball main lined that there wijji 'orilyMonofnhd that Doano' was to blame. Ho bald the council had Investigated it and imi.,;t7ftr.i:f.4siHikAJiirar4ioJiv!ft mm former councilman Minocht. Mayor Copplo sold that lie did not work Into Slletz basin know nbout tho previous tlnio as ho had been nbsont but this tlmo ho would assume tho responsibility and In caso'of Donno'a not proving oatls factory, ho would roniovo him. Finally Councilman Ppwors moved thnt-Doano bo allowed $20 por month for his servlco, nftor Mr. Horton hnd ! n Bn'd thnt then In enso tho brldgo stnted to Councilman Ferguson that collapsed with quo of tho trucks. Doano could, In tin omorgoncy, bo i causing personal Injury, tho city's called off his regular beat to do gen- responsibility for damages would bo orul service . I rodiiccd. Ho said thnt tho ordlnnnco would not nffoct tho gonornl public's elnlm for damages In caso tho brldgo should tollapso with othor traffic. , City Bnglnoor Oldloy said that ho hnd not Inspected tho brldgo for n month or so but ho fenrod It was being ovortnxed. CouncUmnn Cook said that ho had boon notified that tho structuro was dangorous nnd tnni ho had Commissioner Lnwhorno In spect It Boinotlnio ngo but thnt tho latter roportod tho structuro then safe. Finally tho council enacted tho rcgiilntlng ordlnnnco. Paving Damages ltlg City Bnglnoor Oldloy made n 8po, lnl report on tho dnmago to tho pav ing from tho logging trucks today. Ho snld thnt tho dnmngo now totnllod $1,233, nn lucreano of nhout $700 In tho Inst thirty days. Ho snld thnt tho dnmngo was Increasing moro rap idly now becnuso nftor tho original bionks In tho pnvomont, tho paving nonr tho holes collapsed moro onslly. This, io snld, did not Includo tho holes to tho bltulthlo paving on North Front streot lis tho Wnrron Con struction compnny hns n bond up for its mnlntonunco. Howovor ho Investlgnto I did not know whether tho bond vould hold In caso of this "oxlrnor n m glng truck operations in ordor to snvo tho streets and ho thought that It might bo as wolt to act now as to wait six months. Demands City's Hlglit-s .Councilman Handol snld thnt ov orytlmo tho city proposed to do nny thlng about It somcono Interposed nn objection, saying tho city didn't hnvo n right to do so nnd so. Ho Bnld this did not strike him ns right becnuso It tho other side had rights In tho ma'tter tho city certainly had and bo believed tho council could do something. ' City Attorney Hrand Btntcd thnt tho council could not stop ono firm but thnt it could nuiko such reason-' nblo regulations ns would practically mnko It prohibitive for tho firm to contlnUo to iibo tho streets. Practically Stops Them City Attorney tlldlcy said that If tho ordlnnnco Just passed, rogulntlng tho loads and speed, was enforced tho operntlonswould bo stopped. Councilman Klmbnll who voted for the ordlnnnco regulating londs nnd speed nnd also for Hnnilol's res olution Bald that tho snow hnd stop ped logging operations nnd the do mand for tho additional $733 would probably end It. Anderson Avenue .log City Engineer Oldlcy reported Hint tho dotnils of eliminating tho Jog In Andorson Avcnuo hnd not boon per fected. C. II. Peck stated Hint thoy probably soon would bo. Ho snld tho doluy wub duo to n reorganization ot tho Smith compnny. Tho plan wns approved by C. A. Smith sometime ngo but tho Creditors Commltteo bus not carried out tho Intentions then oxpressod but Mr. Peck thought thnt when Gonornl Siiporlntcudont Mo reen returns It may bo quickly nd justed, For Xow Hydrant CouncUmnn Hood said that ho hnd taken up with Mnnngor Coroy of tho Water Compnny tho question of so- curing n firo hydrant on Hroadwnyl near Ingcrsoll where thoro nro thir teen houses practically without flro protection. Thoro Is no main reach ing thoro now but Mr. Coroy prom ised to tnko tho matter up. It wns roforrcd to tho flro and water com mltteo. Approves City Kuginccr Clmlrman Kimball of tho flunnco commltteo roportcd thnt thoy hnd In vestigated tho office of City Engin eer Qldloy mid found It being con ducted ns economically ns possible He snld Hint,, ninny pormnnont rec ords wore being nindc, bringing tho cuy mnpB, survoys nnd promos up to dnto wh'lci would snvo tho city much money In tho futuro nud also the proporty owners considerable cnh ovorytlino a Biirvoy was neces sary. Councilman Hood approved tho roport nnd suggested that nn ex tra sot of tho mnpn, etc., bo mndo and placed In n firo proof vault to guard against possible loss. ? It MOTOR CM DELI! been suggested to him that tho city provldo a fow public toilets for uieii nud women in difforout parts of tho business district. No nctlon was tak en put provision will probably bo made later for them. dlnnry trnfflo" and ho suggostoil It It had I bo looked up. Mo snld the l.nimi. FAVORS BUNKER HILL 1 JOINING MARSHFIELD Arthur Mitchell, Who Ouns Proper- ty There, Says He Approves Prct pooed Annexation of District - Arthur Mltelioll who Iuib long ln)on employed on tho C. A. Smith com pany's 8teamors writes. Tho Times that ho favors tho plan for annexing Hunker Hill to Marshflold. Ills let ter which la self explanatory Is as fol lows; " 1 own soino lots In Hunker Hill and r am strongly In favor of Its bo lug nnnoxed to Marshflold. I also own three lots In Hay Park which must eventually bo included nlso. In spite of tho opposition, I nin sura nil sano proporty owners must ovorcomo tho Influonco of tho unreasonable ones. I want to bo put on record us 1 In favor of Improvement, davelon. lllOIlt ntlil iwlvnfinninniil I' ' H'.tllllVVIHW.H, I t iWHMUUXJJff . JHlotx I .1 ii. nm muni rcMwiiio rniuuruniou thlo wns deteriorating much moro than tho bituminous paving under tho traffic. Sent Another Check Mayor Copplo said that ho nnd Ci ty Hocordor Hutler had been notl fled by Wnltor Comlron Hint thoy had mailed another chock to tho city to IncronBo tho amount of cash secur ity for ropalrlng tho dnmngo to tho paving. Mr. Hutlor said ho hod not recolved the check yet nnd did not know Hio amount ot it. Jlowovor, It vns presumed thnt tho chock wns for $300, the bnlnnco on tho prom ised ?noo doposlt. Howovor this, Is now $733 short ot covering tho dnningo to date nnd Councilman Hnndol introduced n mo Hon that McDonald and Comlron bo notified that thoy must have unoth er certified check covering this bn! nnco on deposit with tho Hocordor by tho tlmo of tho noxt meeting: nlso thnt tho city engineer make weekly estimates of tho dnmago and the company bo rcqulrod to covor dnmago with checks wookly. wanted to ndd thnt unless checks forthcoming promptly logging operations bo stopped sonio of tho other councilmen object . tyjor fopp(le;jnld that. It looked to him nR though tho council would sooner or hitor have lo slop Hio log- BIG SUM IS PAID FOR AUTO LICENSES All Over lIvpeiisoK fJocs Muck to Kiwli County to Apply to the Moail Fund Coos County will got $1820 which wns pnrt of tho ntitomobllo llconso monoy returned for addition to tho i rond fund. Socrotnry of Stato 01- cott states that tho receipts from motor vehicles and chauffeur li censes for tho yenr 1 0 in was $108, 881. HO ,nnd or this sum $87,230.08 or 80 1-10 por cont, will bo roturnod to tho various counties of tho state for tholr rond fund. This total Is nn Increase of $31, 280.no over that or 1011, and nn lucronso of $52,008.50 over tho year or 19!.'!. Of tho total for 1915, $883G,38 was expended for llconso plates and cliauffour badges, $7127 .8G for clorlcal Borvlcesj $2017.10 for postago and forwarding charges; $2282,95 for printing blanks, forms and monthly lists; $719.03 for sta tionery, and $07. 50 for refunds. Tho following figures show tho amounts collected for licenses, tho expenses nud tho nmounts to be ro rundod for Bavornl of tho couuties In this 'pnrt of tho state. County Rects. Coos $2272 Curry 157 Douglas .... 23 S3 l.ano 1050 Jackson ... 4-IGS Multnomah County in tees. Marion County was second and Umatilla third. tho He tho the but OHDIXAXCB AMUXDINd FH AN GUISH WAS POSTPONED Council Not to Enact It Until tho Southern Pacific Cnirlcs Out Its Promises Other Itiisiiios.s Mayor Copplo, when tho quostlon or tho ordlnnnco amending tho Southern Paciric motor enr -"rui-chlso, rollovlng tho compnny of the hourly sorvlco to North Mend, was brought up, roportod Hint tho or dlnnnco wns not ready and Hint It would not bo passed until tho com pany had carried out Us pnrt ot the agreement. Ho said that tluro was no rush tor it. City Attomoy Hrand 'sold that m lcss tho city waited, It would bo nccossnry to Btlpulnto tho conditions of tho ordinance, and It would sim plify matters M tho lattor wns not necessary. Ho Bald that tho South ern Pacific officials woro perfectly agrconblo to this. Somcono suggested that ono 3f tho conditions was that tho South ern Paciric pave or pay Tor paving the trlnngulnr strip which It Is cod ing tho city on North Front street and Hint this might rcqulro consld- ornblo tlmo. C. It. Peck suggested Hint Instoad of wnlllng thnt long nnd dolnyiug tho chungo In tho motor car Borvlso Hint tho city engineer cstimnto tho cost or tho paving nnd tho Southern Paciric bo allowed to pay in ndvnnco for it. This wns ngreonblo to tho council nnd City Engineer Oldloy whb In structed to mnko tho cstimnto. Tho Southern Pncltlc will nlso put In n" now walk on tho west sido ot I ho track at tho point in question. Mill Sloligh Ciim) Tho City Council ngrood to tho proposal by C It. Peck In bolinlt of tho Port of Coos Mny thnt tho henrlng on tho Mill Slough cnao nppcnl to tho Orogon Supronio Court bo deferred until July. Ho snld that this would glvo tlmo for an nctiuil test ns to whether tho drain box tho Port has put In will sufflco nnd meet tho requirements. As to tho drain in tho north arm or Mill Slough, ho Bnld the Port wns ready to liiBtnll It or pay tho city to Instnll It. Ho snld Hint If tho drain work ed proporly, tho controversy might bo amicably settled nnd conoldernblo expoiiBo nvoldod. Tbo Council concurred nnd City Attorney Hrand wns Instructed to ngreo to tho postponement until July. Front Street Sower Problem Tho construction of n now sower .on Front street botwoon Market and Aldor Is u problem nnd tho City Council mndo a third stnrt last night. City Recorder Hutlor snld Hint owing to mlxups In tho descrip tions or tho proporty, overlapping survoys, otc, that tho former pro ceedings woro tnnglod. lie had tho Council rescind tho second attempt and started nnow for n third tlmo. Dr. iA'sllo, Hon Ostllnd nnd J. O. Dnngworthy woro appointed viewers to llESCBS tho cost. As viewers for nsscsslng tho cost of n sower on Fifth Btroot bctwoon Commorclnl nnd Market, Dr. Leslie, Hon Ostllnd nnd J. O. Lnngworthy woro appointed. Carter's Salary After sonio discussion, tho Coun cil agreed to n bill from Mnrshnl Cnrtor for pnrt pnymont of tho Bnl nry or I. W. Trnvor, as acting Mar shal whllo Carter was In Portland ns a witness in tho Shook nso. Mr. Cartor Bnld that his fcos nud mile ngo nmouutod to $9.40 moro than his oxponscs on tho trip and wanted tho city to pny Trnver's bill -at $21 less this $9.40. Tho Council agreed to It ns tho nrrnngomont simply nllowa Marshal Cartor his logulnr salary. Wo hnvo Just received from John lice tClnrkc, Albuquerque, vJ Mexico A Delayed Shipment of Guaranteed Genuine T Navajo Indian Rugs IlESE wero Intended for tho Chrlstinus mid Holiday trmli,,, arriving too Into o hnvo placed them in our window nttett at tractive pricey. This Is nn exceptional opportunity to neciiro ono of thcso rnr0pri). diictlons in Musts at oxnclly tho uniiio prices Tyou would tty Albuquerque. , It will pay you to mnko n trip to tho store, oven ir you do noUM, to buy, ns tho exhibit nlouo Is well worth seeing. It Is uno of th largest collection of OcxaSno Nnvnjo Indian Hhjjh over Miown tl Goes County. "We Sell It for Less" Going & Harvey Co. Complete House Furnishers PUNS REST fill CITY COl'XCHi DEFERS APPRO. PRIATIOX FOR PROJECT Hxps, Rotund $451 $1820 31 125 173 1909 S0G 3219 888 3579 pnld $45,958 POTATOES AND ONIONS BOTH UP IN PRICE PORTLAND, Ore., Jnn. 18. Po tatoes nud onions hnvo reached tbo highest prlco in u year In tho wholesnlo market. Stocks nro near ly exhausted, nnd owing to tbo snow nud cold, it is impossible for ship ments to be mndo. Potntoos soared from $,1,50 n bun died pounds to $1.05 and $1.7C and onions went inn to $2 and $2,25 -a hundred ipouncis n,t tho samortlir. Only' ten' doys ngo onions wore wholesaling at $1.50, AFTER HKJHEE HROT1IERS Stout Rlcha,rdhon of Portland Team Visits Eugenu KUOBNB, Oro., Jan. 18. The proposition offered to tho Hlgbop biothors by Mnnngor McCrodle, o'r tbo Const leaguo, cannot bo dupli cated by any othor team In either tho Coast or tho major leagues In tbo estimation ot James J. Richard son, scount for tho Portland team. Mr. Richardson whllo In tho cUy said: " I am a good friend ot Hezdok and if Hezdok wants to Bond them to tho Major leagues I will do nothing to provent it. Hut as soon ns ho says ho Is through with them I will do my best to land them for Portland ns thoy would bo u flno addition and drawing card ror tho team." PORTLAND For tho week an lu- lerease or $S7,4S0 is noted ovor tho record Tor tho sanio week a year ago, the total being $10,723,780. ASHLAND-Two q oxpoqls rrpm California Jiavq .'been locking over tlilf locality ami report favorably on tho indications of oil resources, Flunnco Committee to Investigate Scheme Councilmen Objict. to Subsidy Aftor hearing a vorbal roqucot from Hen Flshor, In behalf of tho Mlnlutorlnl Association's plan for es tablishing a rest room or lounging rqom for worklngmcn In Marsh flold, tho city council Inst evening deforrod final action on tho rcquost for a municipal appropriation of $10 to $25 por month to maintain It. Mcnnwhllo tho flunuco' commltteo 'consisting of MoBsru. Handel, Klm 'ball and Powors will lnvostlsnto tho ninttor. .Mr, Flshor nud Row R. B. Drown ing woro tho delegates from tho mooting hold nt tho Clinmbor or Comniorco Inst night to prcsont tho project to tho city council. Mr. Fisher was spokesman. Mo snld that nhout thirty dirrorcnt organizations woro behind tho movoment. Tho plan In brief wns to find n Biibstltuto for tho saloon whoro tho worklngmcn Icould 2ongregnto nnd spond their Idle tlmo. I'ho Idea wns to mnko It nort of n froo rending room nnd provldo rccrontlon for the idlo mou as woll tin tho strangers. Mr. Fisher said "there was no urgont demnnd to caro for tho Idlo as thoro nro fow orinmm lot, this clnss, Howovor 'ho thouglit mni mo mnitcr sliould ho trlod out for six months to riscortnln If thoro wns u'domand ror thnt sort or n placo. Ho said that tho plan that hod boon suggostod was to biro suitable rooms and placo someono In charge of It. It wns suggested thnt Hurt Doromuu ho glvon chnrgo ot It tmd Hint Mr. Doromus bo pornilttod to coutlnuo bin oniploymont agency nnd soil cigars, soft drinks, etc, .Mr. Flshor snld that It would cost probably $50 por month for rent, light, heat nnd wa ter which tho orgnnlzntlonH would pay and Mr. Doromus would got his pay from tho oniploymont agency auu soft drink business. Mr. Flshor said Hint tho oxponso prohibited tho Coffoo House Idea. Ho snld thnt tho pnrtlea behind tho pro ject thought that tho city council should contrlhuto botwoon $10 nnd $25 por month towards Its upkeop no many towns wcro providing It. The othor organizations would subscribo tbo balance. Councilman Handel said that he opposed tho Idoa of simply giving Mr Doromus freo rent to do business. He Bald Hint thoro wero othor sort drink places In town. Ho did not seo any Immediate need or such a place as,hotols would provldo It, Councilman Ferguson sold that bo did not think It right to subsldlzo onp business house, Mr. Ferguson elaborated his Idea of what such n placo might be. Ho said that ho was opposed to any business being oper ated in conjunction with it that the quortors should bo Tree and the men mndo welcome whether they spent any monoy or not. Major Copplo said that ho approv ed ot Ferguson's Idea nnd that he thought a free oniploymont agency should bo maintained with It. Ho said that thoro was much criticism or Hio oniploymont ngonclos charging a feo and ho had even heard criticisms of tho one hero. Ho suggestod that tbo cltj library costing nbout $107 EUGENE CLUB HAS ENDORSED S.P.PLM floe.i on Rceoid as Apprising 114 1 load Continuing Operation of tin j Morgan Sfcnutr-hlp Lines (Special to The Tlmoa.) EIKJENB, Ore, Jan. 18.-A m olutlon wns pn6Bcd nt tho irtel'c dlnuor of tbo Commercial Club n dorslug tho application of the Son:) em Pacific Compnny for the m tlnunuco of ownership and opmtb of tho Morgan steaiiiBlilp Unci, k tweon Now York, New Orleans 1 othor Atlantic and Culf ports. Abcat forty momborti of tlio club wtnj present nt tho dinner, The resolution, similar to om re cently pnssod by tbo Chamber t Commerco or Sntt Frnncljco, Introduced by Qcorgo II, Mcllornt nnft wns uunnlmpiisly passed. Tit resolution nlso provides forlUjfr tltlonlng of tho Interstate Commerti Commission to grant tlio appllcitld or tho railroad company In t! mattor. Tho resolution statei iw with but ono cxcoptlon, thlsllwk the viuly comploto lino operated n dor common munngemont tetwets the Atlnntlc and Pnclflc coasts. DALLAS A. L. Maryln, mnpt of tho locnl branch or tho Ortra Power Compnny, hns been eledd president or tho Dallas Commerclsl ninii. HOOD RIVER- Tho Knstcrn Ortl gon KfilRlits or Pythias are JirtiWl n convention this week In tnijw . . - ... ..m ornrMl a month to maintain "" t tho rending room BUgKcatod, CouMfr man Rood took this view Finally nftor much discussion wnn roiorred to tho flnaiu'O Ine In Investlento. Mr, Flshor lauded Mr Doremoj tho man best rittod to look alter a lounging plnco whoroupon or tho counnlltucn deMnroJ that iw did not object personally to Mr. i ramus. Mr Mr. Leslie, Osteopath. For the Last Ten Years wo havo used Baker's Chemically Pure Chemicals and Squibb's Superior Cheroi in our Prescription and Analytic1 Department 'Seo our window for , ,ilj or Squibb's Suporlor tu"' Penslnr Family Romedles. 141 if you want tho best. Tlin 1eim1nr and Xl Quality Chcmlc"1 Store f fflrTSraa 71