THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1916 EVENING EDITION. FOUR The New Spring Fashions are Delighting Women Now On Display Now Volour, Sci-ko nml Silk Suits ijUii.BO to $10.00 New Vclour, Silk nml Novelty Coats 90.00 (o $U5.00 Now Silk nml Wool Drcases . $7,150 to $:10.00 New Wool nml Silk Dress Skirls $:i.."50 to 10.00 New Silk Waists $2.80 to $7.50 Ev.ory, woman Is cordially Invited to call and sqo tlicso completo lines of now Novelty garmonts. Every woman , i owes it to horsolf to boo this beautiful and largo display , of nil tlio latest styles. Hub Dry Goods Company "SMART WKAlt FOR WO.MKN" Corner llronilwny nml Central Avcniio. l'hono IJ01. FJK'il of -Tlio Times llns lAiuud Itcndy Sponsors City Votes the Authority to Force Cleanup. Tho city fathers, tho police, tho hcnlth tdcpnrtinont nml the flro de partment Inst night promised their energetic cooperation In Marshflcld's City Hcautlful campaign. Today marks an added Impetus to tho fight started threo weeks ago by Tho Times to get tho people to clean up, to cart nway tho rubbish and to plant their gardens. "It's moro cscsntlal now than over before," declared J. Albert Matson, chairman of tho Civic Im provement committee of tho Cham ber of Commerce, in speaking bo foro tho council last evening. "Tho next 90 days will sco a heavy Influx of visitors to this city. It's tip to us to got ready for them. Wo can create nothing but a poor impression as long as wo countcnanco tin can heaps, stagnant mosquito pools nnd broken down, roofless barns nnd sheds within . tho very downtown soctlon." Stand .Itcndy to Aid. IIo asked tho cooperation of the city dopaitmouts, and ho got It. At four this afternoon tho Civic Im provement commltteo and tho health conuulttco of the council will ninlcu a survey of tho entire- city for tho I purpose of mapping out a definite campaign of procedure. "This Is only started." continued I.omons nnd oranges to th3 oxtont'Mri Matson. "If wo can get tho tho loader of tho clan, nnd touethor lln tho hold of tho Htoamshln P. A. necessary support of tho city dc- wlth Dr. H. M. Shaw, J. Ilnss and Kilburn that arrived last night from , partments wo can accomplish much; Willlami McCullom, gnvo n'Bhort ad- Son Diego and way points. Tho now. wo need tho authority. Somo peo- drcss. sorvico of tho south nllows ho plo need more than a gontlo urg- Thoro wna a inlano boIo by Miss through rating of such products i Hilnn Tlnnn. n nnntr liv MIrr Dnrtn frnm Kmillinni nnllfnrnln Tlin vin. I ........ ...., .. .,.. .,,, . ..,..u... H.......H. v.....w .. . ..w . ... . - , .w-i, !.. ........ nnlbralth nnd a duct bv Mrs. Kal- nnl lilKrlinrirnil In Mm nlulif mill m. ii-mi-i-p iiij. conor nnd J. Hobs. Mrs. Allan Todd crossod out for Portlaiul nU 7:.10 this mornjng. Tnmna Ttiuil(n1i la 4lin timt hIau' nrd aboard tho Kilburn, for tho first an ont,ro t,ny "to ,ot everybody get tlmo taking tho phtco of Kl Cnnard. i out and clean up and to ndd lin wlth tho company for somo tlmo, "portanco to tho campaign now bolng SCOTCHWIEN MEET OALHDPNIAN CIiUll HAD MKKT 1N LAST I2VK.MXG I More Than BO Fnmlllcs In Moose ' Hall Knjoy Talking, Dancing j nml IlefrcNlimcnts Scots from miles around gathered Inst night for tho meeting of tho Caledonian Club In tho Mooso hall, and to enjoy tho talks, tho dancing nnd tho refreshments. Thoro wor'j about CO families presont. Dan McDonald, of North nond, was $ ; shipping news : ? KILBURN I1IUXGH OIlAXflKH AND LIOMOXS FltO.M CAI.1FOHXIA I'rult. Now (Joes Direct Without He- liandliiig Leave Tills Morning Willi Mirny Passengers DOINGS OF CITY COUNCIL It u ARE IN FULL SWING CITV DKAUTIFUIj CAMPAIGN IS II KAUTIIjV HXDOItSKI). :: llco to clean up In a hurry or they will be prosecuted. "Within 200 feet of tho central school, " declared the speaker, "thoro Is an unsightly, unsanitary condi tion. It's n wonder thero hasn't been all sorts of plagues beforo this. Right now thero aro two cases of typhoid in West Marshfleld," Council Is Kntliusiastlc. By this tlmo tho councllmcn were aroused, "Yes," exclaimed D. L. Rood, "1 am told that tho garbage In West Marshfleld is not being covered up properly and tho rains havo been washing somo of It down into the lako on tho north arm. Wo pay $!J0 a month to havo it burled. It's got to bo 'burled." And when Harri' Kimball put tho motion that tho departments of tho city aid in tho campaign, thoro was an enthusiastic vote of aye from every councilman present and tho health commltteo promised to start tho good work today. Tho campaign of Tho Times bus found ready sponsors who rcallzo that now is tho tlmo to striko, and now that the fight Is started they say they havo enlisted not only for threo months, but for tho entire "wnr' on rubbish, tin cans, cess pools and tho fight for hotter nml moro gardens. 9 , n u u ANNOUNCEMENT:- MB"?55 RUSK S E IS UP CITV DIIFKNDANT IN 82B00 SUIT AT SAIilC.M NI-3XT WKKIC Hang several Scotch songs nml also gnvo n humorous Scotch reading. Mr. Sutherland, of North Demi, sang whllo Alox McKay and Mrs. Jean Drown gavo nn exhibition of Scot tish daucos. A commltteo on bydnws was np poJntcd. It consists of 10. h. McCluro, .Is Rosb, Jr., Alox McKay, M. A. Mc Lnggan, William McCullom, Mr. Sutherland and Allan Todd. Tho noxt meeting of Caledonian club will bo In chnrgo of n committee of women, consisting of Mrs. Fal coner, MrB. 13. h. McCluro, MrH. Me Laggan, Mrs. Allan Todd, Mrs. J. Dnshnoy, Mrs. I). J .Rccb and Mrs. Jean Drown. SAYS ROOSEVELT AND ' WILSON WILL BE RIVALS PoNtms-,r 31) elm of Poitiiml )o- dnrtw Hryan Will Support Wilson Many Wnnt Wnr 1'ORTIiAND, Ore., March 13. "Hoosovolt will bo tho Republican nomlneo: Wilson will bo tho Demo cratic nominee, nnd tho Ishuo will bo Wnr or poaco." That Is tho prediction of Post master 1 S. Myers, who has Just re turned from tho cast. "Hryan," continues Myers, "will bo nt tho heels of Roosovolt through out tho campaign and will support Vilson lirynn may oven innke the nominating speech, although nothing fflclal haB been nnnouccd. Thoro is a strog war party In tho oast, u group of pcoplo who aro anxious o Involve thin country In wnr, nnd jthoy boUovo that with Roosovolt as M'p'aldent, wnr can bo brought about." He briefly outlined the plan of closing all business In tho city for whoro ho was extremely popular, nnd hns tnkon hold of tho sorvico aboard tlio Kilburn with n vim. The arrivals voro: Mrs. h. h. Gilbert, Fred Mock, A. H. Thomas, Mrs. A. C. Suttor, Rageth Sutter, II. II. Anchor, W Engleston, Mm Roso Yurkos, Walter Yurkos, Klor Yurkos. A. R. Reed, P. Vnlowlck nnd C. 13. Nowliill. Tho departures for Portland woro waged." A day Is actually to be set asldo vory shortly for this pur poso, and moro regarding this Is to bo announced later. Tho suggestion was inado by Frank Ilortou, and on every hand has received encourago mont. Mr. Matson outlines somo of tho things that must bo accomplished. uiay iviaciucn. n. itanuei , u. a. -jUMlon tho MIU SIohbI ,,,., box sSio denned, long mounds of dirt Mrs. Chnrles Halo nnd baby. Miss' wore thrown up to tho Bldo of tho Thorn Chrlstofferson. Mrs. A. FrnUs, Mrs. Ray Mnrtln, D. D. Wiltshire. Mllo Sonrs, It. Sims, Charles Ztipon, O. Swanson, C. F. Johnson. William Drown, W. R. Peck, Rrlc Olson, Mrs. D. Dalglo and threo children, Arthur Tom plo, II. T. McCIollan nml 2U Bteerngo passongers. 4 i Hoys' program of Ming by boys oiii (i cades nml High M-hnol of larsliflelil Public schools, Masonic Opera house, Friday, March 17, 8 fl. in. Jl '- ' VFSSRI MOVRM RXTS Snllel Relief, Sluslaw, this p. m. ICUbiim, Portland, 7:30 a. m. Nann Smith, Oakland, 6:30 a. m. Adeline, Oakland, G p. m. Duo to Sail Yollowstono, San Francis co, 7 a. in., Wednesday. Duo Hero Hardy, San Francisco, tomorrow. I ROUT. W. SWANTOX, Graduate Chemist, Bring Your Prescriptions j t WATERFRONT NEWS t $ At 0:15 last night tho Kilburn crossed In from tho south, leaving out at 7:30 this morning for Port land. Hecauso or tho bar conditions tho Nann Smith was unablo to sail yes terday, but remained In tho lowor bay until C:30 this morning. At 0:30 a. m. the Adeline- got away from tho C. A. Smith mill with a cargo of lumber and threo passon gers for Oakland. Tho Yollowstono which arrived Saturday afternoon Is loading at tho j Swnyno and Hoyt mill and should t got away at 7 a. m. tomorrow for, tho south, ! This afternoon tho gasoline schoon-, or Roller wont down tho Ray, bound out for tho Sluslaw with a cargo or1 morchaudtsc. I ditch, This has not boon shoveled back in again.' It Is an eyesoro and slimy water gathers thero In spots to breed disease. Tho Port long ago promised to mako this fill. No More MomiiiHos. , There aro too many spots on the fills of tho city which cannot bo drained; they form broedlugplues for mosqultos. Tlicso must bo cov ered with oil. "In fact, nil tho entire area Is In a disgraceful conditions," insisted Mr, Matson and thero was no dis puting his statements. "Wo ougit to bo ashamed of what exists hero. U wo'ro getting calloused, it's tlmo right now to get over It." To Force ("nnllne.ss, A map or tho city will be used In making tho survey and tho worst spots will bo marked. Property owners will then bo given warning Appeal to Come up llcforo SiipVemo Court After Losing Out in Cir cuit Court Legal Dattlo On Wednesday In the Supremo Court of Oregon will come up tho appeal of Anna Rusk, asking for $2500 damages from tho city of Marshfleld, by reason of a rail In January, 1D1 I, when sho roll through a dock Into tho mud below. City Attorney James T. Rrand Is now getting up his material In connect ion with tho caso, and expects to leavo shortly for Saleni. In tho Circuit Court Mrs. Rusk received no damage, hence tho ap peal. Hor complaint alleged that a plank gavo way, precipitating her Into tho mud below, as woll as lac erating her body to n great extent nnd causing hor sovcro personal In jury and humiliation. t AT THE HOTELS 1 $? Chandler Hotel. A .II. Thomns, San Frnnclsco; II. H. Achon, Portland; W. (1. Rgles tou, ,San Francisco; G. R. Clark, Now York City; Hector Macpherson, Corvallls; h. L. Schwartz, Seattle; S. 13. Ilrackott, Portland; (1. h. Campboll, Portland; F. O. I.oslio, Coqullle. niiiut'o Hotel, W. 13. Stolnhofr. Sumnor: I). P. Plyniale, Handon; 13. W. Ouptlli, Coos River; David Carey, Powers; Mrs. A. C. Sullor and son, Fem dalo; R. Cunningham, (inrdluor. St. luwrcueo Hotel. C. Jowott, nnrdlner; Mrs, L. Drown, Coqulllo; II. Snow, Nor way; h. Johnson, Gardlnor; C. S. McCulloch, Coqulllo; II. C. Kas- moyer, North Rend. Uoytl Hotel. W. J. Petorson, Ton Mllo; W. J. Nomo, Coijulllo; I. I. Goodlln, Co qulllo; Mrs. Ray Martin, Dandoii; C. A. Duckiiell, Now" York; Honry Ostland, Kastond; Saskatchewan, THE JITNEY IAX MCRNSR ORDINANCE UXMARIHID DY RKI'KATKI) ASSAULTS. P prHmg opeinai WEDNESDAY, MAR. 15TH.THURSDAY, MAR. 16TH. MILLEIMIEII S.S. JENNINGS NsithBenJ "The Store That Sells the Best for Less." by tho health orricors and tho po- Mrs. R. Yurkos, Rurokn. Packard and other promi nent automobile engineers favor motor oils from Western crude. Exposition juries at San Francisco and San Diego gave highest competitive awards to Zerolene an oil from Western crude. Zerolene is the best oil for your motor because Whore we L SQUIBB'S SU- V""!"" "tT "S PAf ft-ia. Government experts tell us that oils I AfVlUlvu InC oiurx ' correciiy ruimuu iruiu uspiiaii-uaau uuuo uiaun without decomposition" Ido not break up and lose their lubricating value under cylinder heat and are Gaseous Use of Occupation Tuv Cry I'allH to Itefoy; Issue Council .Stands lly Its (Suns. Ropcatod nssaaults of storming auto owners, Krcmule attacks aiid bombostic sputtorliiRs last night fail ed to oven dent tho Marshflald Jitney ordinance. It repulsed tho counter attack led by designers of an occu pation tax and emerged through tho shot nnd sholl, uusenrred and with out a change. Tho city council hold that tho ordinance Is going through, coiuo what may, despito tho fact thero aro plenty of Indications that attorneys aro to bo cngagod to thy tholr "hostess" to lowor tho now triumphant banners of tho coun cil. A week ngo tho ordlnanco was read. Thero was somo discussion and tho mooting closed with ovory Indication that tho flKht had been wnged and won. Rut In tho last, sovon days ownors of nutos, for plcasuro and for hire, evidently had placed tholr heads together nnd Inst night sthero developed decided oppo sition. Gets ii liiist Wlinck. V. C. (lorst, who boarded the Nann Smith ior San Francisco, camo nshoro nt Empire, when tho boat was unablo to get out Inst night, nnd camo hastily to tho council chamber to havo one moro biff nt tho proposed law. "It's all right If you collect tho tax annually," ho said, "and cut tho proposed rato In two." Taxed Out of UiihIiicsh. IIo outlined his reasons. "N'orth Rend will probably enact a similar tax. Under tho law hero It would cost v f-0 a year per Jltnoy. With North Ileud's tax added .that would mako $10 a year per car.' Th's does not Include what wo aro already paying to the county and state. Tlio laws aro going to legislate us out of business." lorry Kinney, too, had figures to quoto. "Wo started In on this North Rend nt -Ti cents a head. Oasolluo nnd tires havo gono up In price since then, yet we havo cut the faro to 10 cents. If all tlicso taxes aro passed it will mako us pay about $Cl a year per car. K you haven't had a dividend In three mouths, this Is somothing to make you sit up nnd figure on." To Itnl-e Revenue. "It wouldbo n fallacy to cut this in two," broko In Harry Kimball. "This tax Is to hiIho ruvouue for the uso of tho streets." "Only cost you five and ono-hair cents n day per car," put in Council man Powers, looking up from his pnpor and ponrll. Waltor Richardson owns threo cars on tho Hunker Hill Jitney Hue. "I wnnt to know If wo can rawer damages from tho city for accidents to our ears rosulttug tiom tho con dition or tho stroets." IIo was told that he could. "In January," ho explained, "It cost mo $170 for tires. Nails stood up In tho plank roadways, cutting tho rubber nil to pieces. IIo said that tho law would In all probahMlty loglslato him out of luminous unless tho tax was reduced by half. 1'Var Rate Raising. Someone suggested that tho 'Jit neys raise their rates. "It Isn't ialr." Mr. Richardson stated. "You try It onco and then run n Jltnoy nil day long with tho ringer or scorn pointed nt you by ovoryono who rides in your cars and soo how you rool at night," exclaimed Jorry Kinney. .1. W. Richardson declared that tho up lor reading at tho next mooting proposed law "Is unreasonable. Mon or the council. with Jitneys nml nuto trucks uso "Wc Invite Your Inspection" tho question was brought up repeat edly tho council refused to lot tho now measiiro befog tho Issuo, and stuck to tho vohlclo ordinance with a grim tenacity. Streot Commissioner Carl Albrecht said that right now It costs tho city $18 a wcok to repair broken planking on north Kront street. "Why don't you fix It up for good," broko In A. Hanson. "It looks Ilka poor business to koop patching up a rotten street." "Will tho fellows who run nuto stages from Myrtlo Point and Co qulllo this summer huvo to pny a vohlclo tax?" tiBkod Dave Miishon. Ho waB told they would. "Mighty good thing for tho Southorn Pa circ," ho snapped. Mifseti .lolls Handel. !:. Handel stepped Into the broach. "Mr. Miisson," ho said, "I pay a tax or ?20 a year." Ho was roforrlng to his messenger ta'x service. "Yes," camo tho rojolndor, "1 know you do. You pay that so iib to koop the llttlo urchin on tho street from earning u nickel toting parcels about." Jerry Kinney said tho (lorst and King lino hns in cais and six or them only are ordinarily on the run. "Wo keep tho oxtras to handle tho big crowds .nt celebrations and tho like. Wo couldn't koop thoso cars and wo couldn't glvo tho service when Its needed ir wo aro going to pay $10 a year special tax on each ouo or thorn. It's out or the ques tion." No Implied Agreements. Rut nuy expressions from tho council that tox monoy might bo rofumlod in such casos was immedi ately blocked. J. T. Rrand, . city attornny, declared thero could bo no Implied agreement to bind tho coun cil. "It's a wholo lot bettor to tho lax In two than to. start rolm- Ing." snld City Recorder John HuL- lor. 'That gets you into Iroublo to start with W. 10. Hoaglaud told the council ho tins IS rigs In, his barn, somo or wuicu aro uoi useu in mourns, nu was told that ns long as thoy camo onto tho stivots, no niatlor how sol- doin, that u tax could bo enacted. Want Mberiil Administration. Hut despite tho decided Htnud In fnvor or tho ordlnanco taken by tlio couucilmen, thero seems to bo n foftllng that thoro will bo a. liberal Interpretation or tho law nnd that Individual cases will bo administer ed pretty much on tholr ludlvdual morlts. Tho lnw Is to bo brought PAVETWELFTHST. IMPROVK STRHKT IIKTWIIIIX Kl, HOI) AND RAM AVK.M'B Council. Reru.ses lo Cmnpromlrt Manly Case Tnlo Stnnil Want All the Money tin Xono this equipment ns part or tholr bus iness, for making their living. Don't aim a law at a few; mako It uni versal; put In nu occupation tax nml mako It light on ovoryone." Want Occupation Tuv. Thoro was a gonoral declamation for an occupation tax. M, II. M al loy spoko favoring It and so did sov eral others. Rut despite tho fact New lino or "Hlylecrnft" Suits anil Coats, at S. H. .Jennings, North Rend. I)r. I). C. Vniiglian. Dontlt, Room !!0, First JSntlonuI Hank building 7ibby Coal, $.-.()() ton. Phono TS nrftcH !o ,U pi iaui ijwuu lo liUiuuiuiuuu by a Graduate Chemist. Phone 141 or call at 71 Mal'ket avenue when looking for quality goods at reason able prices. Swanton Drug Co. 71 MARKKT AVU. Huccassor to Clemonco, tho daughter or Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wright, has under gone n successful operation for ap pendicitis. Mrs. Cloo AVIngo Is much bettor and will probably lenvo Morcy Hos pital on Thursday. CI. W. Kolland Is gotting along vorv nicely after his accident or a row' days ago whon ho roll and broko a couple or ribs. New line or "Styleeiiifi" Suits ami Coats, nt S. S. Jennings, North Ifeud. Dr. II. !:. Kelty, lentlst, 201 Coko Hldg., Phono 112-T. Rr. Lcidio, Osteopath, Marshfleld "much better adapted to motor cylinders, as far as their carbon-forming proclivities are con cerned, than are paraffine-base Pennsylvania oils." When you empty the crank-case refill with Zero lene. Dealers everywhere and at service stations and agencies of the Standard Oil Company. ZEROLENE ike Standard QH for Motor Cars Twolfth street south Is to bohirl surracod rrom Klroil to Hall avenue. Tho council last night authorized tht elty engineer to draw up tlio plini and specifications for tlio work. Harry O. Hoy, appcarlog on be half or tho property owners, present- fed a petition asking that tlio street lio opened for n width of 21 led and that' tho owners lie allowed to i'rado their lots down to tho tin Lot tho paving, despito tlio fact that tho streot Is hlocloil out a width ct SO foot. Ho said tills lias already been dono nt sovral other places Thoro was no opposition to the mea sure No Coiupi'omlM "Then, too," ho continued,"! want to spenk about tlio Manly case tho plaintiffs who havo protested tho paying of tho streot assessment thoro on tho ground of tlio Q'tr did jiot completo Its entire project when It wont nhcad with tlio paving ol Fourth street. Ho offered to coinpromlso with I i il.lu.l il.n m nm lini M Cllt I'UyniBlll OI OIIL-Uliru UIU minium vi tho assessment and call tlio caso on. This met with no favor by the council. "Didn't tlio other propertr ownors who got tho Improvement T for tholr street?" asked D. h. Rood. "I nm In lavor or tlio whole esi mont or nono at all," and tho test or tho council backed him up and the compromlso was unsuccessful. Ingman and Iljorqulst received tho contrnct lor ropalrlnc tho ferry lnmiini on Hlrch nvcnue, their W '.bolng 3J2 12.50, agahiBt tho lid of H. II. Harpor ror $27". To IteiHilr l'avlng Judgo Ilutlor reported that W. B. 'Arnold told him tho Worrea Con struction Company Btands willing to ropar nny damages that hae bM dono to tho streots by reason of U logging operations. iN'o stMieme" was nmdo as to whether or not " .company expects to reclaim damei rrom tho loggers. Permission was given Re'"4" Ilutlor to buy In somo moro EIM Street proporty ror tho amount oi ItB unpaid nsscsHincnts. Xo Special I'ririieR" A. n. Sargeant said. Mr. BjJfJ had been to seo him rcKardln- wtiw a chlmnoy ordlnanco passed, requi lug that ehimnoys bo cleaned at I" onco a year, -, Duncan Forguson tliousm . .. .-... .. ,finn!l M' movo looieeii iiko a iu"i ' added it would bo all rlsht pf9J Ing thoy charged a ucen - f 1,000 a year lor tho spe"" '" liege." and tho matter was tni"t .. ...,..,. ar rnninlltiev. ovor to tno tiro aim " Orders woro glvon long ago w - Harry Xasburg lay a W0W7nd Aldor avonuo botweoa rru Ilroadway. A. n. Cldloy state , U, A. Bennett, owning PWe tho same street had already coop w ed.hls, "hut Mr. N8burfl("l5.. te ho sidewalk and now objects. said. . . ,n The reason fi'.ven was that a probability that Broadway woni cut down and that a change , Have to bo made then all the h round. Mr. Nasburg wil Ml a chance to bring the matter w tho council. flets Xo S,0nCatbrtrt, Appearing for S. w , ( p,t Judge Hall asked tho couwlMo Hiir of tho $1,030 alleged ,, to his property by reason o dredgo fill. Ho outlined tne of damages. 0 iiH- LOCKIIART PARSONS DRUG CO. "Tho council can ePJB sir ity in that matter," "J ""aitw Ferguson. "ThatU entlreb ,jU or Port miriness." J. 'L ' ,nt0 the that ho would look fiirtner matter. fAzfr j