The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 21, 1916, EVENING EDITION, Page SIX, Image 6

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARiSHFIELD, OREGON. TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1916 EVENING EDITION.'
SIX
DOINGS OF CITY COUMCIL
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"THE STYLE SHO
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UPHOLDS II
with a Spring
time Freshness
The IIUI1 today holds Interest for
every woman concerned with
thought of the coming mcilsoii.
KvcVy M'rtlon filled to ovci flowing
with the now nnil hcniitlfiil. .
Wo feature ji special display of
XKW TAILOItKD Sl'IT.H. K.vaet
copies of original Paris moilcl.s wI:Ji
choicest linings and all those little
pail.H which art; expected In a IIL'lt
Suit, cjirofitlly worked out.
New Coats, Waists,
Dresses, Skirts
.'Many women are visiting the nloro
each day. Como tomorrow
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COt'XCIL PKTITIOXKD BO
CKXSK PLUMHKKS.
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IiOXd DISCCSSKI) OHDIXAXCK IS
XOW A CITV LAW
Said It Would lie lleneflt to Com-.lawyer Mnkbs Protest Hut Causes Xo
jniuiUy Hroadway to he llitnl
Inc'M, Market to Hireh.
A movement was placed on foot nt
Krjx't lairt Promises to Kill in
Mill Slough Ditch
,wns not sonic way tlio notice to bo
placed In tlio newspapers could bo
cut down. "Tlioro ought to bo n
short out," ho Insisted, but Judge
Uutler declared there was no chanco,
that It was nlready shaved to the
Jlmlt and said that "Its best to bo
ton tlio snfo side or thero'll bo n
'lawyer who will pick a flaw in the
liroccodlngs somewhere."
PICK I STAR FIVE
Kl'GKXK
TAX OX
IXMTITl'TIOXS MCST PAY
LA ltd' Kit ASSKSSMKXTS
f'l'HOB SK.uItT,
Holds In
Hub Dry Goods Company
Voting flvo to ono the City fathers
tlm nicetlnir of the council last oven- last evening passed the long discussed
lug for tlio licensing of Journeymen' vehicle ordinance and April will seo
plumbers, and after considornlblo Uo collection of tho first rovcniio
iiUpiiiimi tin. innMor no inff in from this source Licenses aro to be
the hands or tho health committeo j dated from April 1 to April I mid are COACH XILKS AXI) PKOF. GKAX- j0r
for further consideration. ':ot lo o mndo payable seml-annu- XIS o.V HASKIITHALL SKASOX hr,
.lack Chambers believed tho pass- n''''
J lug of such an ordinance would bo I '' Ferguson voted "no." C. I. .Many of County's liest Players no
i iirntuctlon in th. r.tlzens of the Koigard declaring that ho "appeared , vciopco in imu nriwmi
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city. "Many of the Journeymen , ' l" attltmlo or a citizen, roprosent
plumbers at tho present time oro 1,nB ,l fcw oUiom," protested tho pass
young fellows. Thoy are sometimes I'1" of un ordinance on the grounds It
lllrn.l nt T. n.i.ilo n .. Imilr ....! .. r, SllOWS ll iBCrllll I Ilflt loll .
'' Pay T,.
.llW"
MliaKXK, Ore., March ,
a. f. skipworti, i L ., H.
tho county curt .B, .
In the county.
'S.MAItT WKAK FOK WOMKX"
Corner Hroadway nud Central Avenue.
KHHHHHIHHHnHHI
Phono HOI.
ENLARGE DISTRICT TO RETURN MAIL
PAHT OF KXGLKWOOD COM US
IXTO SCHOOL DISTKICTi
ICc-siiIt Caimcs Talk of Consolidation
County Com I ItoJectN IlltU for
IHg Itoad Project
Action or tho district boundary
board at Coiitlllo resulted in "the
addition or u shoro or tlio Knglo
wood Hchool district to tho Mnrsh
riold district. Tho portion added
was tho territory lying south or
Washington on the Southwest Houlo-
vunl to Cullfornlii nvenuo
thence north again to Coal untile in
lot.
HKKKAPTKK XOT TO UK IIKLD IX
DKFIXITKLY AT POSTOFFICK
Time Specified on Knvelopc- Will f.'ov-
cin Holding of Letters Safe From
Kctirm If Put in Hovcs
sent out on Jobs, their bosses charg
ing for their services at tho rate or
75 cents an hour."
lie suggested an examining board
to consist of the plumbing Inspector,
and one or two Journeymen plumb
ers. "Woll, I've had somo mighty dear
experience with plumbers," protest
ed 1). L. Hood. "Some of tho worlc
has b"un no good. Now, whoso to
blame ror that?"
"Tho council Is," was tlio rojoln
dnr by Chambers, "ror not passing
an ordinance llko this."
Political Hauliers.
W. A. Ackermuii, candldato tor
the Ilepubllcnn nomination for state
senator, was given pormtsslon to
place two large bauuois dlugounlly
across the intersection of Front and
t First class mall put In poBtofrleo j
boxes may remain until the box rent '
is duo, is tho gist or a now order re-'
eolvod by Postmaster Hugh Mcl.uln. '
.. ,,...,..... ...v. ... '' Coutral iivonuo mid Front and Mur-
pnrtmont was to tho orrect that all . ,. . . ,
' , , ,, , .... . , , iket avenue, the bnnii'jrs to bear
first class mall not called for within ..... , ,,. ., , . ,.
nil, I 1,1,,. n.. ,..ll.n.l 1 1 I"'" "" uhii niu iu Ul Hi" jui-
In-1 shall bo returned to tho sender, Ir- ,S '
respective of tlw fact that tho pov-
"I-'arniers that come Into tho city
will have to pay u tax on their ve
hicles," he exclaimed, holding aloft a
copy or tho ordinance. "Tourists that
rush across our city on their way will
linvo to pay n license.
Xot. Tnv CiimiiiI Users
lie was told the ordinance would bo
passed with no Intention or taxing
thu casual usors or the streets Troiii
out of tlio city.
"What about my truck that I haul
tho mall Willi?" A. Hanson wanted
to know. Ho was told as long as ho
used tho truck ror anything olso ho
would havo to pay n tax.
Several or the othor expressmen
or tho city wore present, hut thoro
Their Views on Men
COACIIKH PICK AMi
COOS COIWTV FIVK
lViirraws, Marshflold, forwnrd
h. Pillion, Handon, forward
Soatnan Marshflold, center.
McDonald, Marshriold, guard
Oordlng Coqiilllo, guard.
0I flaj, I
t! liullil ioiiiN pi lr,,,;.ri!h'M
I" the county. WUW
This Biistalna tlio i ...
road fui uvy ,,, ' ""iftMni
conlAiuIo.1 tlmt ns the Iro '?
- of tho cil ini .?Jfoi.
ilirert asBessmo,,,. Uhout . ? "
;tl' Property oivnorsclK,. ' '
.county, the c,y rosl.lon, T ,l'
"Iti. I
Tho 1910 basket ball season devel
oped some of tho hardest workln;;
and best trained players ever scon on
tho baskotball floors of the county.
I'Now that tho season Is closed Coach
Koyal Nllcs and Prof. Orannls, or the
MnrslirieJd high school, havo essnyed
a picking or an all county team, with
n brlof discussion of tho men who
iimvn nlnvod tho lrniiio. this venr. Their
was practically no discussion and tho Jminmil. follow
ordlnatico was passed
nourish of excitement.
without u
Tho result Is a fnrtiioranco of tho, sou addressed may bo out or town
talk thnt has already started In the and may havo left orders to have
Knglowood district ror Its annncxa-i their mall held ror them,
lion to Marshflold. Tho Kuglowood In tho past It has boon customary
nuliool has an enrollment of abourto hold mall at the postoHlce at the
100 pupils, tho addition to which 'to liroquost or patrons. This has beou
the city schools would about ralso dono, until tho superseding order was
rhere was a woo bit or objection.
"It Is done in tho cities," put In Mr.
Ackormau. "As a matter or fact,
It would glvo Mnrshflold a metro
politan air," and thoro was a gou
orul laugh fVoui the coiiurllmen.
"Whut If all tho other candidates
Marshflold to a district or tho first
class. This would not affect tho
rccolved.
This has led to many Inconvcnl-
tnxos of either district, It Is stated, euees. Important letters may oflun
and tlio Kuglowood school would be
run as It now Is.
It. O. Graves, who lives In Kuglo
wood, took up the matter with the
boundury board, which consists or
(ho county court and tho county
school superintendent,
Meet. In Myrtle Point
Following this meeting tho coun
ty court adjourned nud went to
Myrtlo Point, wlioro It mot yester
day and today nt tho homo of
Commissioner W. T. Dement, who
Is Buffering from a broken leg. It
was thoro that the 'Kluuoy tax mat
torn wore taken up, together with a.
grist o( other work,
Delay Itoad Contracts
Iloforo adjourning in Coipilllo' tho
county court called ror now bids on
on tho road projects botwoen
Murshflald and Coqulllo. Tho blil.i
on this work, which Is roughly es
timated at about $40,000 woro re
jected, It watt stated, hocauso tho
county court wanted to reserve the
right to classify the work.
bo rocolvcd and ho returned while
tli'j person to whom they are nd
drofihcd Is nut cf town
Hut thoro Is ono ray or hnpo that
tho mall Is unto f the boxes and will
not bo returned until tho rent for
i ho box becomes dud.
Wants Part of. Inmmtnco
Henry Songstacken uppearod before
tho council stating that tho Insurance
or f a.OOO on tho city hall mid Its
equipment Is about up nud ho would
llko to place half tho amount In a
now policy with one of his companies.
Tho matter was roforred to the M
iinuce committeo ror adjustment.
"And whllo you've got hint thoro,
ask him why tho Port does not rill
como up hero asking tho uamo up Jho holes along the drain box or
thing?" Duncan Ferguson wanted to Mill slough," suggested Knglneer A.
know.
Mr. Ackormau declared that If
thoro woro many requests and ir
at any time the council wanted htm
to take tli'j banner down, ho would
bo very glnd to do so, and tho per
mission was granted.
Walt On Pino Street.
II. tildley.
Port May Cleanup
Thoro was no chanco or getting
away. "Well, I guess Its tho Port's
'Job, all right' laughed Mr. Song
stacken. "Wotl! tuko care or It" but
It was iiotleoablo that no definite
time .was sot for doing away with one
on the north sldo of Alder nvenuo
.ludgo Coke Hands Down Decision In
Case From l.iu(s County Point
involved
KUG13NK, Ore., March 21, Tho
shares or stock In the two national
banks or Kugeuo shall bo assessed
at 85 por cent or their true cash val
uo, according to ji deefston handed
down by .ludgo John S. Cokq, or the
CIt cult court, copies of the decision
arriving at Kugeno ror riling with tlio
clerk or tho court.
This Is u decision In ti cave Inst-
I It tiled last rail by the shareholders
llio rirsi iuuuii;u imiiK nun mo , vouiiiy, Hie c v n.oi.i. .1
United Stutos National bank of Ku-!lo remilroil.tn toi. ,' . nmw.
. ... .... . "a,nl Hi hii ,i.
r.n.ifi lffr.lin.1 S21imf milllfll mtfl II irii! nim n """
II. Williams, Individual shareholders
In the two hanks, respectively also
filed separate suits, but by stipula
tion early In the proceedings all of
the cases were consolidated In order
that one decision might cover thoni
all. Tho banks contended that they
should pay on only CO per cent or
their value.
The case was tried before a Jury
last rail on certain points, tho ques
tions being put to tho Jury by tlio
Judge being as follows: "Was tho
t . .-..... .. . 1 1 rVlMlttlluntitit ....... .
xaxaiiie proporiy oi uum county inner iv" "u kvo astorla foray
,than national bank stock assessed I rules things havo looked dlffcreau
tit less than Its full and true cash val-' ',l Portland, says Postmaster ii.i
... .... ,. ,. . ,,.... m... .,., iMiI.nlii ...i i '""li
no on .via re 1 1 i, i ; i 1 1 mi nun quu- ""ii ii'iiinieu irom tko
. .. . I in.. ,.... '"'-I
,llon tlio nnswor or ino jury was
''Yes." "If tho roregolug question
Is answered In the airirmatlvo state
(what proportion of Its full and truo
cash value surh property othor than
tho property or tho plaintiff was as
sessed." The unswer was "85 por
cont."
ASTORIA
llt'UII M'liAlX
HATKi
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' ii.n s.vs Ti:mi,v,.
First as rorward no doubt Hurrows
or Marshflold would havo tho Hrst
call, becauso or his speed, Imskol
shooting accuracy and an cxrollont
foul thrower. Whon It becamo necos
'fcary to play the floor he could bo
round In tho thickest and seldom
railed to got tho ball Into play to
ward his own goal and aiding good
team work.
t As a mato tar Uurrows, U Pillion
or Handon Is a good one, being nc
enrato In his Hold Bhootlng and roul
thrower second only to Uurrows.
Pullen Is not quite so rust or aggros- ,
lvo yot of great value to his loam
could aid toward cxcollent team work.
Seaman for (Vntei
At center no doubt Seaman of
MarshHold is tho boat In tho county.
On tho tlporr soldoni could a contor
got tho host of tho Marshfleld boy,
and as a floor worker ho has no
Tells of Attitude l lln(ln
cent llcelsm-.w, , ,
...... nun,,
I'P AstoiLi
ii.!!!" .r,e.c
lest evening. i0 saj, t,e Mt.
tliere h that the decision Mil m,j
In taking much business to jut.
OHpcclally ainong tlio clilppos K)
tU. IIH.
FIRST OFFENDERS IN
NORTH BEND CAUGHT
HoutB rrom outRlilecanlosilnrdt
deal raster at Astoria than If n
havo to take the trip up tbf ,itg
to Poitlaud and back asala a!itf
mvhlch Is rigurcd ns Imporbiat ti-
list, especially now during Hieptrtol
or extremely high charter rata
Tho railroads concerned ire il
pealing to tho Commission forirtl
hearing of tho case.
Ho says that PortlanJ Is enema
ally taking up the matter ot ettiij
Chris Tell"fMiii and T. Ilimo Flucd'i,
.Kl" Apiece Toiluy for In-tovlcatlon
Chris Peterson and Tom Hugo, tliolloWer raU'8 for llcrtJ" 'rontiefr
first two arrested In North llond for ! ,(,rlor' "nl l Koncral feellnto
Intoxication since .limitary 1. were .t,,t'B-,' ' ' li v. Ill notbetwt
'.rui.
Protesting tho need or a sidewalk of ' ,noRt notlceablo features that Joqttnl. A dangerous man In shooting
PLANT MUCH CORN
bordering his proporty between but a City Heautmil.
Front and Hroadway. Harrv Nas-l 'i "SHessmoni was auopiou lor
goes to mako Marshriold anything rom tho Hold, and n good team man
ho could hardly bo displaced by any
of tho other centers of tho county.
arraigned bofoio Recorder Maybeoi
today.
Tollorsou said that ho had three
gallons on hand whon .January 1 mi
lled around and the rememints or this
caused his rail by tho wayoldo. Ho
paid $10.
Tom Hugo said that' ho couldn't
roiuemibcr wlioro ho got his liquor,
lie pleaded for leniency but llocorilor
Maybeo threatened him with Jail nud
finally Hugo gave an order on Kruse
'& Hanks ror $10.
ADDKD STIMl'liL'S (HVK.N C'OltX
HAISIXO OX COOS HAY.
burg nskod tho council to wait and1"0 improvomeni oi me lorry lanumg , no niso iiiieu won a iorn.u m mu
soy what tho outcomo or tho Plnoi0" li"c" nvenuo between tho wntor closing games of tho season.
ui,...n .w .i..i. i. ii.. i...ii..n.i 'front and Front street, tho estimate Hard to lick (iuards
-Wfc UWI flllf-)IIV II 1IU KUilUIUU I
Sumner Orchestra at ttondwHlK,
Sat. ovo. Alice II. leaves MHd (1.15.
Willi Ta Wntio leaves Sumner (JtJJO.
Tt'lephoiiu leaves Allegany at 7:0(1.
ItefiChliinentH at tho hall.
More 'I'liau :t(10 Pounds Have Hem
Oitleivil Fitmi O. A. C. Mln-
iiCNOta .Vo. Hi Most Popiilai'.
More than :I00 pounds of seed
corn have been ordered by Cooft Hay
rarmors rrom tho Oregon Agricultur
al college for spring plnutlug. Tho
miiyhe tho grade of the street might
li chamied.
i rf .. 1,.....,
A. II. Olilloy said ho did not be-im 'i""mii.
llovo It would. Othor mombers orn To 0IMM' A,,ov
tin. miineii .i.,Pinrn.i ). n m,...r Cloorgo 12. Cook said Hint back or
what tho decision of tho
muv lie. tlicirn will In nil nriilinhllllv
bo ruti.ro legal constructions thatU,UB ,,,ol!0' c:iuh1K """;'
for the work being $1!50.0I. In two The picking of two guards Is pos-
Aveoks tho council will sit as a board nlbly tho hardest quostlon, us tho
county produced sovoral clover men In
this position.
mm no matter j "-" -
ho prosont casoj"10 rcsl,,oncc8 of 1)r To,,s u,ul Jonn
all probability lorchant on Central nvonuo a sovwsr
will take a long tlmo to decide.
condition. Street Commissioner Al-linnny baskets hlmsoir bad fw scored
Tho sidewalk In Its present coudl-j
! hrecht snld that It had beou repaired
Possibly tho host man and most
consistent taking in guarding nml
it earn work, Is McDonald, captain ol
Marflhrield, though not throwing
TI1110.1 Want Ads nro tho ono me
dium which roadies AM tho people.
They engage public attention every
day Always on (ho Job.
AI.MKS CO.M.M.M)i:itS !
mi:i:t ix r.iu
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Mr AMorlalrl ITmi it ( iu; T1m I
PA HIS, March 21,-IJen-
touiiut (Iciieiiil Cailorna, tit
4 Italian comiuaiuler-ln-cbltf, t
arrived In Purls today to
take part In a military iii
political confcrcnco of the
Kntento Allies. The confer,,
euro Is looked upon here u
of tho greatest Important
' ns It will decldo the Joint
policies to bu pursued dir- I
lug tho noxt period of tbe t
war.
!
on him conslilorlng that during Int-
onco, but ovldcntly had broken again. tor part of last ceasoit ho waB sliirtod i
M 711 iv ii u flnnln it ititDti tt nud Mr .
KiiJiiimiti.iikatatiaicKkiiJiKiiiktaiaa ...
greater portion or the corn Is to v,luilllri. ,llwnnii,H. i u. vnii..r e Tho outcomo or tho matter was tho i to running gunrd when his touni miito
... . . :. n, itwuniiHh ... t.u w....n w.
.... ..... ... ... I "'
no oi iiiu jiiiiim-Niuii An. i.i viinuiy, ,U rou,a.. will linvo to rebuild It J
an early maturing corn tlmt makes Hard Surface Hroadway.
good bHeko and Is well adapted to 1Jron,,wny ,H to l)0 ,mn, 8m.fucod
the clliniite hero. "between Market and Hlrch avenues
Since the tU-.eo ooru shows of ,, mmmWt Ai n. i,,ifly Was aulh
tho county held Inrt fall thoro has orw,, , ,,ruw ,, l0 ,,,ail8 ftml spec
iini.n nil iiiiiiv.il ui iiniiinu f.ivnti t
corn raising In Coos. It Is estimated
110 1 IT. W. SWAXTOX,
(iraduato Chemist.
that thu ;t()0 poiiuda will soed ap
proximately :0 acres, and tlu?e are
only a part or all tho orders that
have been sunt.
mentions for tho woik. Tho dirt1
from the grading of tho street will
bo used In making tho necessary
rill.
'IN Impiove Central Avenue.
At the next meetliiK or the conn-
' "' ''""y BKrlculturlHt, c ,h0 mtcr of improving Centiul
XfltlQPf. I PltOn K,U,,' '" """iiiu u.o oi-uorn Voiiuo is to bo brought up Tor ills
aawhsw wmt oMa-Hk mo i
Cjvv..A lla
OUllOCU V dallXillA itluougli tho ChamlKr or Commerce.
ti. i.'.a i ..- ...i... ii l l shows or tho full It was
The k nd to use when look- untImilll0 tllllt , .Min080tll No.
Intj for the best. Gives yourS.t, ,inl ,,, ,,IOvod its worth,
CakCS, pastries and deSSertS j being In many cases tho best corn
that delicate flavoring which oxiibitum. imisiuueh as u ma
will please the most fastidious. oi,,;,' j hi'vonm wi""y
oci iadi c ronPCDe .valuublo in this section, where tho
HtLIAbLt UnUOtnb I rains start lii Sontombor.
authorizing or City Knglneer A. H.
Oldloy to prepare plans and speclll
I cations ror tho opening of the alley
j paralleling Central nvonuo and bo
twoen Ninth and Tenth streets.
To Kepbiul; North Front
Harry .1. Kimball declared that
North Front street Is In a "horrible
,shrpo" and claimed that the general
handle and will not substitute
other brands. Accept nothing MCMACUA pn , n0r-o
!1 1 ffl,n,n? ""15I ITC SUITFS0ERS MONEY
Aiiiiu ou ijuuii. uuoi iuoo cimi
always the same.
THE PENSLAR AND NYAL
Store for Quality Chemicals
in v iii-viiiiih 10 no ilium, uiui iiiohi ,,KHion ,mii mlu,riv nvnira will
of those fioiii hero have been soiit!10I, ,, K,Vfll, ,,,11UIC.0 to gt3t0 t,,op
views on the matter.
The sewer Job or C, It. Flanagan
.from Hroadway to Coal Hank Inlet
was accepted last evening, Tho cost
was $107.50. ,
Also tho sld'iwnlk wo.ik or Doau
mid Hrown, on Front, llorndwoy,
Commercial and Central avenues,
was accepted and tho council auth
orized the payment to the contrac
tors of what money has already ben'
collected for tho Improvements, uiu
any that comes in later.
!
Pnilluud Company Decides Favoring
County and Two Marshfleld
Hanks Much Involved
fund Is being taxed for repairs at thoLMnrslifeld ho showed that ho had tho
rate of 1,000 feet of lumber n week.
"No liopo or getting tho county
court to do anything," put In D. L.
Hood, and the rest of tho council
men shook their heads.
Cliopmoli had to be dropped rrom the
team.
Oci (ling u fiood Man
As n team mato for McDonald, who !
vvould bo uhlo to work consistently j
uud could securo baskets whon ncces-j
tinry, Is Oerdlng or Coqulllo. Though j
imnblo to rinlsh tho season duo to '
an Injury received In his game nt
ability to win this position without
dirrculty.
Chapman or Mnrshfcld would no
doubt havo been able to have played
with his team mato us guard on the
Synopsis or tho Annual Statement or tlio
HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CO.
or Hartford, In tho Stato of Connecticut, on tho .1Ut dy of rwemV,
1015, mado to the Insurance Commlesloiier of the-Stuto of Orfjo.ptf
siiaiit to law:
CAPITAL.
Amount vr capital paid up ' 2,00M.
INCO.MK
Not nroinluins revolved durlnir tho year I ""'
llllm-ilut illvM.i.iilu' ..ml ......I.. ili.nluirl .1 II fill I' till) Vl'.ll- .. l,01(il"-
Inociuo from other sources rccolved during tho year ''
Total Income !0,M
DISllUHSK.MKXTS.
Net lossoa nald iliirlntr Urn viuip J10.S5I.'-
Dividends paid on capital stock during tho year , .
Commissions and salaries paid during tho year . . . . .
Tue, licenses, mid lees paid dining the year
Amount or till other expendltuics
Total expenditures
ASSISTS.
Vllllln ii f I'lml iwlnlri nwnc1 i iiinvlr..t vnllllll '
Swanton Drug Co.
71 MAHKKT AVK.
Successor to
Word hns been received lioro that
the suit or the Monnsha Woodenwnro .
the
2
t WATERFRONT NEWS :
1 The team schooner WllnwHtnnn Is
company versus coos county, the ..... lmri, lnlllnrr... frnill Sllll .
First National and tho Flanagan 'l !i0j8CO
J llonnett Hanks, or Marshriold. two) A0lJt ,:30 ,B mornlB ,'
(separate suits has been decided fa- lTl.oal(Wator vnmQiX , from San
vorlng the defendants. Tho result , 1)loRO am, cr(Jj(Cd outf boH, fQp
loaves the sum of about f lt.0.000 on ,y.ort,Mml , 12:0B . In.
deposit In the two banks, being tho -vwv.w.. ,
tax money deposited by the com- Xutlonal Hank, and U. A. LlUoavlsl.
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3A
SKLLIXG GOODS
Tho big problem In soiling
goods Is gutting tho customer
Into tho storo. Coos Rny
Tlmos ads will help you uolvo
this problem
4 'puny awaiting tho outcome of the ,tl0 county.
4 case involving iiuo 10 us laiius.
4 Tho cuso was fought out In Port-
land on March C and was hotly con
Tho .Monnsha Company has six
months In which to uppeal, Tlio court
doelded tlio fedqrai. court had nq
"Wo'vo got to fix It up or shut It icounty team had It not been thnt he
up," they said and tho result was an only wap nblo to play ono gamo on a
'authorization to Judge Duller to ad- foreign floor, bolug barred on nc
yortlso ror bids for tho roplanklng (ount of school work, but on his homo
of the street, floor ho was a wizard and might ho as
Handel Falls Again jnpt to ho playing well up tho floor
K. Handel wanted to know If thoro anfl getting baskets ns in playing
- I buck and breaking up plays.
1 Many Good Players
1 Others who could bo mentioned as
mombers of his team ns substitutes
and who would fill In well would be
Winters, of Marshriold, possibly tho
most heady man In tho county. Carlnu
.nothing or baskets ror himself, hut
i onstantly working lor the team as a
whole, ho becamo tho pivot man
around which tlw team woik or his
learn centered, and would often bo
found playing tho back Hold or center
'position while tho rest or his team
woro woll up tho tloor. Wutters would
bo an excellent addition to tho county
team but was unable to rinlsh the
season so could not bo considered
othor than a substitute
Two othors who would make ex
cellent substitutes would bo K. Leslie
of Coqulllo and Clnlller or Handon.
Hotli conters, but tlioy could bo used
! easily in other positions as woll.
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Value or storks and bonds owned (market valuo) ..aVuu
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loprosouttHl tho Flanagan and Hon- wn8 i,,x(J umloi. uu onlor ( IX ,ute
iiett Hunk, W V. Douglas, tho First court.
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