wr7fT l Tt ' THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1916 EVENING EDITION. ttx "WdjpV" - ? Everybody is coming to the Hub to see the new fashions An Early Exhibition of Spring Fashions Which Will Delight All Women New Suits New Coats . New Dresses New Skirts New Waists ii Distinctive Smart Low Priced. Hub Dry Goods Company "SMART WKAU FOR WO.MKN" Corner Ilrundwny and Central Avenue. Phono 11(11. DOINGS OF CITY COUNCIL XX XX It XX XX u XX XX XX tt a u MARKET NEEO FELT MANY HO.MKHTKAUKItH I1AVH NO WAY OF SIJLLINO PHODUOB G. It. llmtoii HnTM Mnny' Siiuill 1'nr mcTH Nctel Itcllcf or Will Quit , Pine. Would J!o Harmful Mnrkot for tlio produco thoy rnlBO on tholr small farms la absolutely TicccsHnry, says Gcorgo L. Hurton, of South Coob Illvor, In talking of novoral liomcstcndors of his acquain tance who aro about on the vorgo of giving un thlr lands and hiring out to work again. Ho thinks that tho cannery propo sition would savo tho day, providing tlio concern would tako enro of tho Vegetables and the borrlos that might ho ralsod. J "Thoro aro abodt fifteen that I know of," ho said, "who aro unablo to mnko a living now on their places, ;hocauso thoy cannot find a market -for tholr produce" Along Coob IMvcr and closa to oth er sections of tho Day, ho snld, there aro plonty of dairy farmers who now soil tholr vegetables and muko out of thorn mostly plu money. "Hut It Is tho follows back In tho hills that ncod tho help right now. If .thoy can's got tI?o market, thoy'ro going to leavo tholr places. That's a loss to tnoniBcivcB ana to tno com munity. Thoy ccaso being producers Uind become- consumers." '' All sortB of berries can bo grown In soma of tho homestead placet), says Mr. Iiurton. Ho believes tho can nery proposition ought to bo pushed so asto at least open u market for tho borrlos. OF N Slit. AND MRS. 11. A. HARRIS 1IAVK HBAUTII'ULHOMU Kay tho Secret In CJootl (ini-dcnlng J Tliroo Ycnrn Ago I'lnrtj Wiw Un sightly Spot Hut Not Ho Now Thrco yoars ago Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Harris, south Tenth otrcot, moved (into tholr now bungalow and decided tliat tho only way to liavo a real Imp- declared py Home is to liavo soiuo riowors and .in tho rates. FEES . DNVEHIGLES Flltt-rr DRAFT OK J.ONO PROM 1SKD ORDINANCK APPKAHS. Thei carter FoIIowh Long Dlseiinslon Will Not CoiiHldcjalilo Monoy Tor tho Oenefal Fund. Minus tho cobwebs, shining ro Bplcndontly In a now coat and brushed spick and span, tho pltnoy ordinance, after a year In dark cor nors and closets, canio to llfo last night, and such n husky, vigorous ordliiauco It Is. It throw consterna tion Into tho ranks of v'ohlcla own ors of every shapo and description and automatically started a now source of rovonuo for tho city, ""llorso drawn buggies and wagons, whether for pleasure or for busi ness, "coal oil buggies," nil autos that snort about tho streets, must pay to tho gonornl fund nn annual tax, Jltnoys, such as tho Clorst and King cars, under tho provision of tho now mcusuro which, by tho way Is not yet passed, will pay $11 a year, motor busses $20 annually and taxlcabs, tho autos for hlro, $5.00 a yoar. Owners of autos and men In tho transfor business woro beforo tho council to discuss tho proposed mensuro, tho first draft of which has been earoftilly worked out by City Attornoy James T. lira ml. Thoro was soma discussion but, In tho main, tho mon ncqucsccsod and thcro would bo no fight grcou things growing nbout In tho ard. They wont to work; today their homo Is easily ono of tho most attractive places In tho city. "LotB of work?" Mrs. Harris was asked. "Yes," hIio answorcd. "Hard work too, but It was certainly worth It. Wo have become bo used to tho flow on! wo couldn't got along now with out our garden." lu'opro .Show rntoroat Thoro aro sovcral well kept yards In tho vicinity of tho Harris homo, "Hut," Interrupted Davo 'Mtisscn, who does a general doUvory nnd coal business, "In my vei!; I uocd six wagons, but can use only thrco of thorn nt any one time. Thoy aro all for different things, such as hauling coal, anothor for lumber, another for heavy trucking and so on. Would I need a license on ev ery ono of tho Blx wagons or only on thrco?" "Suro," oxclalmcd Councilman Harry Kimball. 'If thoro Is an Intelligent ndmlu- In fact tho pcoplo on that stroot titration of this law," City Attor- CONCBRT Miihlcnl Program at Xoblo fti Afternoon XKXT SUNDAY Theatre Again tho Mnrshflold public will have an opportunity to spend Sunday nftarnoou nt tho Noblo Theatre lis tening to good music. Thoro will bo n popular Matinee Concert next Sun day afternoon at 2:30. An unusually interesting program hits boon ar ranged. Thcro will bo jilano and vocal solos, nnd tho Scandla Malo Chorus, nornld llunj, conductor, will also appear on this occasion. Those taking part In tho concert arc: Miss 'Mary Kruso, Ilonrlk OJordriun, nor nld Hunt, and tho Scandla Male Chorus ot 20 voices, Tho vory popular "Soxtot" from Donizetti's "Lucia" will bo sung by Miss Mlldrod Illpley, Mrs. II. 11. Ost llnd, IlonJ. Ostllnd, Oscar Honulng, Horbort Hustorud anil Gerald Hunt. This will undoubtedly prove ono of tlio most uttractlvo numbors on tlio program. In tho yard of tho Harris homo. imn Thoro nro gladiolus, fuchlas, vor-i Mr MBB0 wntt fairly wall satis- kbeuuH and carnntlons In profusion fo, nt ,, ,)llt )l0 coul(l not i10j adding that "It's n hard Job to got iionr. w. swanton, (inuluato Clieiulht. STOP THAT BARK -Avitli PENSLAR WHITE- PINE and SPRUCE Vm'.abALSAM. "' Penslar'and Nyal store for Quality Chemicals. Swanton Drug Co. Successor to i 1 VJ tiw J tArmLj scorn to take unusual prldu in tholr homcB. In tho first pluco, thoro Is a lawn, and uullko Homo lawns In Mnrshflold, it's groon and mowed tho year around. Tho wullc to tho bungalow It) lined on olthor sldo with roao bushes and for months thoy are In bloom, all sorts of roses. "Keep thorn trimmed" Is tho secret of suc cess In growing roses. Along both fences aro beds of tu lips and dafforlls. T ho former will probably bo out In full bloom tho .Inner part of this month whllo tho yellow daffodils nro now furnishing bequots to brlghtou up tho sitting room. Vln'cH Add to AltrnclhnPus , In tho Hiimmortlmn tho homo Is kept cool by tho vines of Ivy thnt grow up tho front nnd tho geraniums In tho porch boxes add n touch of color that Is all tholr own. (Joranl i.ma grow easy and thoy nro among tho best plants for making n placo look attractive. Hut these aro not all tho flowers noy Hrnnd oxplulnod, " I think thoro will bo no trouble regarding this point." Later ho further explained that "right nlong tho city has mado a prnctlto of refunding certain li censes, nu example botng tho money that Is returned to n merchant who holds an auction of his own stock and pays $i,00 under tho ordlnnnco for such' an auction. "Hut," ho continued, "It would ho unlawful to unhook tho license from ono wagon nnd put It onto anothor, "Thoro will probably bo soma way, lu such cases, whoro at tho end of tho llcenso porlod, If you como be- foro tho council and sowar that you liavo boon iiBlng only thrco wagons, tho money collected on tho extra thrco niny bo returned." Councilman Ferguson, also lu the delivery business, declared that it Is nbsolutoly nccosBiiry for n dray man to have half a dozen different sort of rigs for tho conduct of his business, though ho can only iibo a small shnro ot them at any during tho proper seasons. Vtg,tubl'H u Plenty And It needs only a glance Into tho back yard of tils attractive homo' to soo why tho family has fresh veg etables n plonty nnd soiuo to spare. Tho hoII Is woll tilled, tho weeds nro kept down, fertilizer Is used nnd .Mrs. Harris Hays slio uover has a bit of trouble making things grow. , Strawborrlos grow lu racks; there nro two kinds of raspberries, also logan berries, currants, gooso borrlos and beforo long Hovoral of tho fruit trees will bo in bearing, Tho hoo, tho spado and tho rake, together with a bit of Interest and care make this yard stand out among tho many yards of tho city. Thoro was nothing thoro tliroo years ago, A Btart was mado and now Mr. and Mr. Harris aro glad to havo their friends como and seo them, thoy do not havo to ninko excuses for the condition of their yard. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCH Notice Is hereby given that' tho uiulerHjKnod has boon duly appoint ed by the 'Honorable County Court of Coos County, Oregon, In Mnttors of Probate, Administrator of tho ostnto of I). W, Small, deceased. All persons having claims against suld estate uro hereby notified to present fliom to mo nt tho office of my attorney, Geo. Watklns, lu tho money back out of tho goucini fund," and thoro whs a good-natured laugh, lu fact tho entire discussion regarding tho vohlclo taxes was ta ken In n good-nnturod way and with out hard feeling on olthor sldo. "Wagon Bcrnpers aro vohlclosj they nro hauled by teams, will thoy bo tnxed too?" asked someone who had beon studiously reading ovor tho draft ot tho ordliiauco. "Suro. Hook 'em," fjom Harry Kimball, though through tho entlro proceedings ha stood for n liberal Interpretation of tho ordliiauco, "That would baldly bo a wlso policy, 1 believe," was the comment of City Bnglncor A. 11. Oldloy. "If you charge tho contractor for tho uso of his wheel scraper that ho uses only seldom and for spoclal work, ho'll simply affix tho cost to tho property owners, for whom ho may bo working." "In such cases It would bo bottor to remit than to make exceptions," suggested Mr. Hrnnd. "To mnko ex coptlnns to tho rulo tends to make loopholes In tho law," Provision On Autos. City Recorder Hutlor read further through tho ordinance nnd camo to the section Including automobiles. Written applications for licenses must bo made out and tho resulting 1, tho boglnnlng of tho fiscal year. Tho ordlnanco read last evening suggested tho payment of tho llconso money soml-nnnunlly, but It will probably bo changed to nu annual payment. "If It Isn't," oxplnlncd V. C. Clomt, of the Gorst and King lines, "during celebrations' or times of ox cosslvo trnfflc, otitstdo fellows could Jump In with tholr enrs, pay a bIx months' llconso and take tho crenm of tho business for a few days. "Of coiirso, if thoro nro cases whoroln wo can not handlo tho pcopjo, I think that wo aro not small enough to try to kcop others out. Wo onl want protection becauso wo nro -horo regularly and sorvlng tho pcoplo tho wholo yenr around." To Itnlso Hates. Hut during this discussion, A.' Hanson, also a drayman, had con colvcil a brilliant idea, Inasmuch as It had been suggested thnt 'the granting of licenses In April would clutter tbo books. "I would suggest, gentleman that you wait until July 1," ho volun teered, nnd thoro was a roar of laughter. "Ah, my good boy, you'ro hook ed," exclaimed Councilman Kimball, and ho howled with delight. "You bet you hnvo now," ans worcd Hanson, "but wo'll got ovon with you. I'll charge you a dollar to got your trunk hauled, you soo," which only added to tho mcrrl- imont. In cases whoro tho faro of tho nutos on rogulnr runs is moro than flvu cents, tho price must bo paint ed HOiuawhoro on tho car or ad vertised o ntho car by sign. EED ROAD MONEY FBROt'SON SAYS STRKTCII NHAH HIS HOMi: DANOHHOUS Harry Kimball Reports to Council County Court infuses Itoud Tux .Money for City Uso Refusal of tho county court to spend tho 70 per cent of tho road tnx within the Mnrshflold district was under discussion last cvo'nlng by .tho Council, but action was de ferred ponding tho ndjourncd meet ing of tho county commissioners on March 20. Harry Kimball roporlcd thnt ho had presented tho resolution passed by tho council n week ago to the county court nnd that thu body had i refused tho petition. "Thoy told us they Intended to Im prove Lockhnrt avenue, tho South lllrondwny bridge nnd tho forry. Tho Inst two nro county property," said I Mr. Kimball. Road Ik -Now Dangerous "Woll, they havo a bridge out Inonr my plnco that has to bo fixed," put In Councilman Ferguson. "Thoro nro slides in tho rond nnd It Is bo coming dangerous." Stroot Commissioner Albrocht do clared thnt unless tho city goes ahead with tho Improvement of North Front street thnt very shortly his crow will havo the. wholo thing redockod. , "Planks nro breaking out thoro ovory week," ho said, "nnd wo havo to fix them, putting in now ouos." It was this movement that was bo Ing hold up, on tho petition of the l concerned property owners, n waiting tho action of tho county court on tho road tax mnttor. Thoy hnd hoped to havo a share ot tho road tax monoy expended on this roadway. , Ru.sk CohO ApKal('l City Attorney Hrnnd reported ra colvlng notlco of tho appeal In tho "Anna Rusk damage case against tho city, which is now In tho stato Su promo court. "Tho appeal is perfected," ho Bald, "tho briofH nro filed and all Is in readiness for tho final argument Tho council. gave him permission to go to Salem, taking tho uoccHsnry stops to dofand tho city. Trouble for Port Thoro Is n mnnholo under tho of- flco of McLnln nnd McLoan on nroad- fwny that has boon roportod to bo In 'an unsanitary condition, was tho tatntomont of Street Commissioner Al dirceht. i . "That bolongB to tho Port nnd not to tho city" put In a councilman Where Fashion Reigns Supreme ordinance to coufor with tho owners of autos and tho mon doing n Jitney nnd tnxlcah business. Ho' had gonn ovor tho matter thoroughly with Mr. Oorst and thoy woro woll ngroed rognrdlng tho ordinance. "Mr. Oorst hns, boon vory good In this .matter," ho said, "and Iioh aided mo lu many ways." To Collect I'nrcs. V. h. Footo bollavnd thoro should bo n section in tho ordlnnnco allow ing chauffeurs to turn over to tho pollco any passongor that refused to pay his tnxlcnb faro. "Tho fight of Suiulny botweon Phil Kmory nnd Hurry Wegor wns caiiBod ovor this very thing," ho ex-plnlnod. Hut tho council took tho stand Hint such a procedure would tend to ninko thorn a "collection ngoncy," nnd took no action on the mnttor. "How about trailers?" oBked Mr. Oorst. This was one feat uro not touchod in tlio ordlnnnco nnd Mr Keep Off Ritiiulni; Hoard. No one will bo allowed on the running boards. Auto men taking out licenses may npopal from tho decision of tho City Recorder, In coses of diffi culty, to tho city council. A chauffeur may bo debarred from driving on tho streets for a porlod of ono year If found guilty or nogllgont motoring. No chauf feur may bo under 18 yenrs of ngo. City Attorney nrnnd pointed out thnt soma cltlos havo rogulnr boards for tho examination of drivers, but tho opinion wns that MnrBhfltd Is too small for this, yet, and nlso that no Inspection of vehicles Is ncccBFnry. ' Finos for violation of tho ordl nnnco rnngo from $5.00 up to $100, with n maximum1 of CO days In Jail. Mr. Hrnnd oxplnluod that ho had takon great caro In making out tho I nnd this wns tho vlow tnkon of tho Style 1507 In our Garment Department we've provided a feast of fash.' ion that will charm you with its variety of colors, fabrics and designs. For the frugal housewife, the fashionable mother, and the modish daughter, there is am pie range in our splendid ar ray of Coats and Suits to in sure a satisfactory selection; Feel free' to come and inspect our offerings try on any of the models, and examine the workmanship and quality ol the fabrics. All Alterations Frc3 of Charge. North S. S. Jennings KJ "The Store That Sells the Best For Less." NORTH BEND TALK 1MIOK. COXKLIX WILL DKLIVHIt ADHRKSS THIS KVIOXIXO. Oregon I'lilvendty Man to Appcnr Undcv Auspices of Mother' and Teachers', Club. Prof. B. S. Conklln, bond of tho Unlvorslty of Oregon Psychologies Depnrtmont, will speak tonight nt tho North Hcnd high school, under tho auspices of the Mothers' and Tenchors' club. "Tho Psychology of tho Crowd," will bo his subject nnd tho lecturo will 'begin nt 8 o'clock. Ho Is said to bo a flno speaker. No admission will bo charged. OPBNIXO DAXCB AT SIMPSON'S PAVILIOX Tho first of a Borles ot dances to "bo given nt Simpson's pavilion will bo hold next Sunday night, Mnrch 1-'. Arrnngomois hnvo Jiecn mado with tho Gorst and King lino for tho cars to rim to nnd from tho pa vilion without chnnglng enrs nt North Hand. Mnrtln'u orchostrn will fur nish tho music. mnttor. A. H. Oldloy said It would not bo 'advlsablo to fill tho bole as It might become very nocessnry nt somo later 'tlmo. Theatre to Open C. B. Powors, of tho fire nnd water cmnmlttca, Htntod that tho body hud Inspected tho Roynl Thontrn and tho council agreed to let O. J. Lomanskl opon up as soon ns. tho provisions of tho commttteo havo beon compiled with. This was a matter of putting tbo wiring tho lamp room .In con duits and nlso to strengthen tho bal cony with two strlngorH undornoath. KPISCOPAL MBKTIXOS Vehtry Hoard Tonight mill Service nt Oai-dlmv mid Kmpiro. Tho Vestry of Bmiuauuel Parish will moot this avonlug nt 7:30 at 019 oiflio of Hanuclt & Swanton, Thcro will bo n servlco In St. Mury's Mission, Onrdlnor, Friday evening of this weok. Thoro wll bo n Borvlco In St, Hrnnd Luko's Bplscopnl church, Bmplro, to- said it would nt onco be ndded. morrow oveulug nt 7:U0. Ilitnrniln llll.- In llin I'llv nf Mnrull ..w-i.w .. ... ..." - " """ I . . , - ll. flold. In snld County nnd Stnto, mconses must no cnrrieu on iuu i- l fAHKBT AVI). within six months from tho date of this notice. Hated this 22nd day of February, 101C. S. C. SMALL, AdinlnUtrntor of tho ostnto of D. W. Small, decoused. fFIrs publication February 22, 1010' I..HJ publication Mnrch 21, liHC. hides for which they nro Issued Licenses may bo revokod In ensos of cnroless driving and tho dlsro gnrdlug of tho ordinances. Kffevtlvo April 1st. April 1, In all probability, will seo the ordlnanco lu effect Tho li censes v bo pro rated until July BERTRAM'S Jewelry Store Has Been Removed to 78 Central Aveirrae, ' Mr. Bertram will be pleased .' to have all his former patrons and the general public to call and see him in his New Loca tion. 7 Central Avenue Phone 1 5 1 -L II Ml... CRBAMBRV HTATKM BNT ' To tho Patrons of' tho Coos liny Croamory: Dcnr Sirs: Thoro Beams to bo nu Impression ' vlth Homo of tho patrons of tho Coos fliny Croamory that tliroo per com hns been tnkon off tho nmoiiut tholr milk and cream produced last yenr. ThlH is not correct. Tho bookkcopor orroiioously credited each customor Ihroo per cent mora than ho was on- titled to rccolvo n.id when tho books woro oxportod, this mistake wuh dis covered nnd the error corrected. Tho Coos Hay Creninery tajcs tho (Product of Its patrons, makes It Into 'butter nnd choose, or sells tho saino ! to what It considers to tho host ad vantage of. Its patrons and disposes of tho product to tho best ndvnntago of nil concorncd. It thou deducts from tho gross rocolnts tho expenses of operation and divides tho bal ance prorata among tho patrons. In making up these figures last year tho error occurred nnd thnt or- Iror has Hlmply boon corroded, noth ing hns beon taken from any body oxcopt nn orror In bookkeoplng corrected. It wns also uudorstood thnt tho stockholders in tho croamory for al lowing tho uso ot tho building in wrlch tholr monoy wns Invested wns to bo allowed six per cont por nu llum on the paid up capital stock, In addition to tho up-keop of tho cream ery, which by tho way I urn sorry o say has not been fulfilled, and Hint chargo of sr.x per cont was not mndo tho patrons of tho crouniery I BIG CELEB!! NORTH HBXH AND M.VIWIIHKLD WILL (JHT TOtlKTllun At an cntuuBiasuc meet nc of tin 'two committees appointed bjUt unninucrs or uonunorco of Mint. I'flold nnd North Send lipid In Hi North Rend Chamber ot Commerci rooms lust evening It wns dtllnllelj dociuou Hint North Demi nnd Mink field uulto In n Joint colobratlon 01 'tho nrrlvnl of tbo f rst throati trnlu on tho now railway. Tit mutter was thoroughly dlscuised ud ' . . .11 was tho concoiiHiis of opinion thtt not only Marsliflold and North Bendt but .nil tho Hay cities and ill Coot county bo Invited to Join In a general jubilation ovor the long cxpecltl railway connection with tlio ontildt world. ' Chairman Tom T. Ilonnott of tat (Mnrshflold committee presided ml .I. A. Smith of tbo North Hcnd Gus her of Commorco nctcd ns ocreUri, I Among the members of tho Nortk IHond commlttco presont were, M. E. Kvorltt, chnlrman, 11. O. Kern, t.. iRussoll, Qcorgo Ilazcr, A. K. Morton, nud B. C. Mnthor. Marshfleld tu Veprcsonled by Hugh McUIn, ?t Idont of tho Cliauibor of Commtrci, Tom T. Hennott. W. A. Held, A. K. .Peek, A. R. O'llrlon anil M. C. H- Ionoy. ' After Borne discussion It wi elded thnt n general committee of thrco mombers bo dhm rrom each city to coniu tuto a gonornl commlttco to bin chargo of tho Joint colobratlon that thlB commlttco hold lt ""' mooting on Wednesday, March 15. ii Mnrshflold nnd nil iuUeqJ moetlnga bo held nltcriiatclr Marshfleld and North Hcnd. TM .h uIfo Instructed to for with tho various towns In t" county nnd Invito thorn to J" tho colobratlon. Onto of Celebration It 'was decided that the W " (.o celebrntlon bo fixe I accord to tho official nmioiinfncnt ' SouUiornPacmcaslo. tlio inuiigiiruwun lt 'trnln eorvlco nnd tbo arrival w first through train will no i " day of tho colobratlon. Tho mooting developed flw w It of harmony hctwwn the i ,.,i n doslro that tro celobraW tminilo one of tho bl?sost ana hold in BouthwcBtoru . ovor last year bo that they had tj Jj of tho company's plant without chargo wlintsoovor. u ....... i.ia nvnlnnatlon win 'Uio situation clear to ou;lB' Very Hespccnu. j -j. ,. CWNKBSBS2 viw- i SONS OF NORWAY Our new quarters are now in the MOOSE HALL ' Market and Broadway Next meeting, Thursday, March 9, 8 o'clock Next Westing, Thursday, March 9, at 8 o'ClocM members requested to be present. rf.'tfM', o 4 ,,