The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 25, 1916, CITY EDITION, Page SIX, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MAK3HFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1916- EVENING EDITION
SIX
Clever New
P x For
V4MIS
DOINGS OF CITY COUNCIL VESSEL OICE SUNK'PDUNDEDTRpT
:: u a u n n " ' I
1
T QUICK MHEVMir ADOPT GRADE'PUT LID ON DOGS
Women
$7.1), 910.00, $ I ti.r0, tfl. "5.0(1
8i7.ro, .o.oo nnil up to $:i.oo
Wo Iiuvc ni liosltiuicy In NiiyrtiK
Mint hd'cctioiis fnim Mils collection
will tnociirc (ho Illicit values offer
ed on Coos liny for many m'iimiiih.
CimtH of every desirable fnlilc, mill
In Ntylo iiiiroirlnte for tlrcss and
utility wear. Taffeta Silk Coat-,
Xowlty I'lalds and Cliorks, Velour
(,'loth, Hollvin C'lotli, (aliattlliio and
Novelty Sport I'alnlcN. Full and
HatiiiK models wllli deep cuff.s and
odd collar effcctn fancy lining.
.CONTHACJOHS OIMKC'T TO I.OXO
WAITS KOIt CASH
A.slc Council If Intention Is To
Force I'rojicity Ouncis to I'ay For
SlrcctH III Short TJino
Watchful waiting for their money,
wcoks, months and oven years nftcr
their work Is completed Is deterring
.novo, which was iifuk had
VAUIICI) CAItKFIt
Capt. Ilaiiiiuoi' lixpcrleiitcd Wrecker
May Make Anotli?'r Try to (,'et
Oakland off In Tho WeekN
COUXCIIi TO I'OST XOT1CFS OF CITV COUNCIL TAKFS ACTION
, IXTHXTIOX ON CWNTIlAIi LAST NlttHT
Twelvo months or no ago tho steam
L'o filvo Property Owners Another TOjy Wni Not lie Allowed to Hun tchoonor Noyo, of San Francisco, wns
At Larue About City braining down the coast with a cargo
of ties aboard for San
' ran Into heavy weather
Clianco to Conic and Talk Over
tlm (rade Question
Largo About City
Hereafter
Notices of tlm Intention of the city Idle. velnliiK. barking dogs that
council to adopt tho grado on Contraljrun til largo are to bo placed iiniicr
rAvoiuie between Fourth and 14th. tho official frown of tho city. An
local contractors from bidding on streets woio authorized by tho conn-'ordinance has been authorized male-
XKW
SL'ITS, DIMWSFS,
WAISTS
SKI I ITS,
Hub Dry Goods Company
x "SMAItT WKAll FOH WOMKN"
Corner Ilroadway and Central Arciuio.
IMiono :t(ll.
&
TD SEND LETTERS
onk to i:vi:iiv auto owniik in
STATU IS I'lAX
Good HondH AN'.oclatlou .Means to
lli-lin Tom In( Travel to Coou
County This Slimmer
A letter to every auto owner In
the state, tolling him of tho high
ways lending to Coos liny, of tho
.Improved fucllltlcs for travol hero
and what tlita country lias to offer
In tho wny of scenery, will bo sent
out by tho Coos County Good ltoatls
association. It In oxpected this will
amount to no less than 110,000
letters that will bo soul out.
From Portland south through
tho Wlllamotto Valley "j tho Pa
cific Highway, nn Improved road
way that lends through Hosuburg
which will by the turning point to
ward Coos Hay over cither tho Coos
Hay Wngon road or tho Myrtlo
Point rond.
Should (Set Its Klmrn
According to Good Hondo men
thoro Is no reason why (IiIh section
should not receive Its share of the
linmciuo auto travol that takes
placo ovory uununor.
Hundreds of auto owners Htnrt
out for a vacation. It Is pointed
out that many of thorn would bo
plonty willing to coino hero If only
tho fact Is brought to their minus
(lint tho sconcry hero Is as good or
bettor tlmii that anywhere ulso In
tho stato and that tho fishing mid
hunting Is excellent with tho camp
ing facilities or tho best.
On tho Pacific Highway at Uose
burg wll bo placed signs and for
tho letter as well as other advertis
ing expenses tlm Marshfleld Cham
ber of Coinmorco hns guaranteed
to mutch dtillnr for dollar with any
similar organization In tho county.
Coqulllo and Ilandon havo prom-
ued their old and It Ih expected
that North Ilend will also bo hoard
from in this connection.
01 1
li:tti:h fiio.m caxaoa s.vvs
COUXTHV IS PHOSPHItOl'S
Chief l.'iigluecr of (innjtl Ti-tiuk
Hallway Writes TI11K Commercial
Conditions are IXccllent
A. C. doing, who Is In the city
from Portland to superintend tho
Inauguration of woik on tho new
Going building on Andersen Avontia
Is In recolpt of a letter from lib
Istr'jet work in tho city, according to
'tho statements made by N'.-Moon,
jconti actor, before tho city council
I last evening. Ho camo asking the
city drub If there has been a chango
I in this policy before placing a bid
I for proposed work.
"Thoro is work coming up," ho
said, "Is It tho meaning of tho cotin
t it to enforce the pnymonts to tho
I contractors, or not? It doesn't look
I good to us when wo know wo will
1 have to carry tlio financial burden
lover a period of time." It was
pointed out that In otio caso ho had
waited almost two years for the Hut
of his money for a street Improve
ment Job and has not yet received
It all.
Walts A10 Costly
"A wait of a year," ho continued,
'menus eight percent and a year
and a half a full 12 percent, all that
should be added to tho bid when It
Is first tendered If wo must wait that
long for our money."
"In thb city wo most always pay
tho contractor something as uio
work progresses, from Unto to time,"
said City Recorder Dutler. "Jn
somu clttus they havo to wait until
tho entire project Is complotcd." Ho
admitted that In some cases tho
brother, A. S. Going, Chief Hnglneor ; Wolts had been long, but nlwaya this
of Construction of the Grand Trunk
railway with hcadouartors at Mont
real In which he states that every
thing Is prosperous up there. In
tho courso of his letter ho says:
"llualness Is good In all llnus nun
tallronds are doing u splendid busi
ness. "'Hi-j Ontario lino or the Grand
Trunk railroad between Port Hudson
and lluffalo Is congested and unable
to handle tho business offered. The
Western line between Port Huron
and Chicago b in the same condi
tion. "More than $:ir.(),000,0()0 worth of
contractu for food products and uiip
piles have been placed In Canada by
tho Allies for Immediate filling."
NEWS OF L. F. DOBLE'S
DEATH IS RECEIVED
I. O.O. F, AXXIVKHSAHV
IMembors of Sunset Uidgo No.
fil, 1, O. O, F, Sunsiit Kucnmpment
No. HI and Westorn Star Itolmkuh
Lodgo No. U7 are requested to as
somblo at I. (). O. F. Hall Wednos-
:'ai,0V."",K; ,A,,.r." ''U 'J'.10 l0 !',.. well km.;,,' In tho business world
inui.ll 111 LIIIUIIIIIWIIK UIO 5' II II II 11-
iilvjmnry of Odd Fellowship.
Sojourning llrothors cordially In
vited by
I. liANDO, Secretary
Father or Mrs. Claude Naslnug of
.MaiMiflcId Passes Away Funeral
at P01 1 laud Tomorrow
Word was received tolling of tho
death of L. F. Doblo at Hugonc. Mr.
I)oblo Is tho father of Mrs. Claude
Nashurg who left yesterday to see
her father and reached him before
tils death. An old aciiualntunce, Jack
Robertson, was also with him. Tho
1 funeral will bo held at Portland to
morrow morning.
Mis. Doblo Is now In Marshfleld
hut sho Is 111 and her condition Is
such that It will be imposible for
hor to attend the funeral.
.Mr. Doblo had visited hero and was'
known lo many In tho city, lie was
manager or tho traveling men In Ore
gon and Washington roprovoiUinsi
rioliumner. Mayer & Company ami
has been occasioned by tho fact
the property owners havo been slow
or hav.o fulled entirely to niako
their payments. Generally this end
ed In rorclng tho city to buy In the
property.
No Interest Provided
City Attorney I! rand said that tho
eliarter or the city does not provide
for tho payment of Interest during
long waits for the mony. Tho mat
ter was dropped without any further
action.
To Repair Street
Supt. V. W. Aahby, of tho Warren
Construction company, said that ho
camo "hero rrom Portland with tuu
the Intention of at onco making re
pairs on North Front street, but
found that ho cannot do so until
tho loggers havo completed their
work. Ho will remain hero and ns
soon ns thoy nre dono, fix up tliat
paving. This was agreenblo to tho
council.
ell last ovenlng. C. E. Powers tto- Ing It unlawful to allow doga to run
CARD OF THANKS
For tho many acts of lovo and
kindness extended us by our
neighbors, friends nnd acquaint
ances, which In a measure holpod
to lighten our bunion of sorrow
during tho death or our boloved
daughter and sister, Alice, wo wbh
to express our deep appreciation.
MR. AND MRS. IIVDIJN AND
FAMILY
clarcd that ho Is not plcnccd with
tho grade, but voted Tor posting or
notices "In order to bring out tho
concerned property owner Tor their
expessjons." This will In all pob
abllity bo taken up at- tho next meet
1 11 Iff or tho city fathers.
Tho scicond proilo applied iy
City Kngineor A. U. GIdley was
brought beforo tho council. It Is one
.that provides for u fill of two Instead
of four foot at the Intersection of
11th treot.
Hut oven at till tlmo there woro
arguments for further changes in tho
grade as proposed by Mr. Gldloy.
Follow Knglnecr's Advice
"I am for taking tho grado as
prepared for us by tho engineer,"
protested Mayor Copple. "Sor.io of
tho most serious mlsUikos or tho
council In the pnsL has been bccatiso
thoy hno gono contrury to expert
ndvlco.
Thero has dcvelopod opposition
among tho property ownors on 12th
Hlreot regarding tho manner In which
tho street shall bo cut down. Tho
action or tho council was to let them
get tngothor by themselves and throsl.
out the matter and then to coino Into
tho council chambers with a doflnlto
plan of action which thoy would all
ravor.
"This is tho best way," said tne
mayor, "Inasmuch as tho Improve
ment Is a local ono and not one that
gonornlly concerns tho city."
Cut Into Private Property
CUy Attorney J. T. Urand declared
that to mako tho deep cut or 27 &
root, UB projiosod ror ono placo on
that strcot, would mean tho encroach,
inont on prlvato property to boiiio ox
tent to got tho proper slopes ror tho
sides.
"This would menn," ho said, "Hint
either tho city would havo to pay
tho abutting, proporty owners or olso
got a roleaso rrom them, waiving
all damages,"
To liny In Property
Permission 'wits granted City
Rccordor Hutlor to buy In various
properties 011 Klghth Terrace that nro
back In Improvement paymonts.
Tho assessment or 20 1.UO, plus
nddod amounts ror tho Intersections,
ror a now sidewnUc on Second street
botweon Golden and Ilnll, was adopt
od. In two wcehs tho council will
sit as a board or equalization.
free. They will havo to bo either
held under lock or koy or bo mado
fast to tho end or u chain.
It Is so lu other cities; it shall
bo tho samo In Marshfleld. They
are a post, theso running dogs, de
clared tho city fathers.
For a yoar or more, said Hen
Chandler, who appeared last evening
beforo tho council, ho ha3 boon try
ing to jnake a lawn grow at his
homo on 12tli court. Always there
w:ii'k.,j ()I, M
VKnSM
L'liK.'iies A 1.. 'I-.. .. "
" iJ
(.,,.. ",Ir
fS.oclnttoT10T,
"AND0X. Anni . )
tlm steamer Firini.i 1' rei
" (1 .. . '" " Ilr-. .
tali Hlego. Sho "" yonEt ll"s mornln. .,"
ni llltr), nnon M...I A lOtlll V, fort, V. . l0ll
" "I" "-"" "'" ... --.., ieSIPM...
ni uroKen In f u- .. '
... . . na nm.u
n largo liolo stovo lu hor hull. Tlio'"n "HBllcl1 tho vessel in.'
10 funnel I,:"'"'"-1' ll"t there hid
ticking abovo the wator. Today the1 u l0,n ln "'0 bottom or
VIP llthnu ..I. "
, ,"'v" B" "ick the 1..,, r
Llilnir llmt ..i., . "eje"f En.
taken off tlm i,i , .... a Vl
-..ip uui
flnnllv was driven onto a rnnfc nn.l ",l" uroKen In .., ' 1Bti
' . . " una n
.... flnl'dlr.....! .. . " ' 0 Mprt,
vessel BiinK Wltti only tho funnel .."ll timi there d,i v
- 1 1
m , .1
., .... . wu ui in.i. 1
.. fl la ..rlnnt ..H.l .. f... .1..... vl WI'Cll Sllll jlrn.l, .L . Kl
nuuiu i;mn. in iii.ti.i. miii u iun llllj u . . - """m
ago camo Into Coos liny, rilling the
waves as proudly as ever and taking
aboard a cargo of ties for San Francisco.
Tho saviour of tho Noyo I3 hor!
prosejit master Capt. .Georgo llam-
mor.
the 1
were not snvo.l nj ... ' "61
rt u- ot ;:z'A
in 1 veil.
lUtamh,-.
Itn i1lr.-clei! Mm li.iiilln.. nf lin l"-'e WHH51 loss of pnn.u.. ...
" " " '" . "-ueria'si.
1 ... 11.. i. . Mi WIIII'll Ulla nv... . . . -
vessel on 1110 niciiH nun orougui nor'. ui'"iMliiiii.l
. . . . to Hlivn II1.1 ..-.. 1 " ui (Gri
nto sail uiogo lcr reiuurs. i.utor " !.
tho boat tuned Initio alongside t'io
' dock. When tho stenmor Fort Uragg
wont on tho rocks In the south iiovor-
lirMifi linnit ittra tt ltfit'M unn lit Miicnjl ,
, , .. , ' ... ,al niontliB ago It was this Holfsaiuo
up and down the slopes, uprooting " .
.. .... ,.1.. .... ,.. .., I ciiptaln that salvaged her. She Is
tho grass ami his hopes for a bot
ter yard. He asked protection from
tho monaco. Tho action of tho con
ell wus tho result.
Several of tho councllmen declar
ed that thoy, too, have been both
orcd. D. L. Hood would havo included
chicken.) under tlio same taboo. "I
kill them when they come In my
yard somotlmoB," ho said ,"but once
In a while thoy come altogether too
now being repaired and having anoth
er HO foot added lo her length.
So when Capt. Hummer took tho
Noyo up to Nehalem to try to nil
tho schooner Oakland off the beach,
It was an exparonred man thnt tho
National Steamship company sent
along to tnko charge of affairs,
WMm- IHmiin-oin,
"P rrom Cl.nm ,,,, - , ,
-" 1
Capt. Hammer said yesterday that
tho Noyo arrived ofr Nobaloni on
Wednesday ovonlng and stayod In
thick ror mo." Hut at least for1 tlmt lclnlty until It win evident that
last ovenlng tho chickens wore not not a thing could bo dono for tho Oak-,
bothered. j ,nd. Ho said thee wou'd havo to In
No City llnghieer l K.m wm and sea toward tho laud
MarBhfleld is still without a city that 11 bout or rnft couid ho flontod
engineer. From Mr,
Roseburg, tho ongl
dlsiimirnveil nnil Inter
,, ,., .... , ilnl n,r nmnifj MIIIUBU. A
the council, ciinin 11 lnlter. It rend. ,1.1 ..1 ...., ... ..
- - " "" - ' 1 iiijrii iim 11 cimm 1:111111 iiiil rr a.
V
1 niuiu in luuuiturs 111111 an on lanu. a
I wind. Thoso two combined against
hauling ofr the Oakland. Nut ror! 4,
two woolen will tho tides bo right to'$
again make n try of It. Ponslhly then r..y
tho Noyo will come hack again, ho1, .
laid. I a
1
Tho Oakland was bought by tho f
".ucr ,uiy, ,ime -
Brtsonuur Up -lie Minor, lohiZ
II.IIMtlia n,l .. ""I
c. .,ni u,Wt
maud for miinm. ..,. ..'
dA duly awl 1 a m.
Capt. Ilonrlch IMItz, hodoit
l-o.ong to thf ,.aieS, rciv-r tlr
voyage. Strang winds blew ib,
u.u.u hmoiiiu imvo been lrid,,fr
and thoro was n Imtcd lor'f,
a split mainsail to add to th m
or tho boat that lonj ilwe it
mno neon mm in 1 110 Oakland ft-
10 ini:n its f'nal rest. The Etr
.Minor nrotiRiiiiip a careo of ttr
ami empty ell drumi to Sin hi
1 CISCO.
Hr. Gennond, of'from t10 Bea n through the breik-
lneer last week ers to tho Oakland, thoro to be mado vkwm uiivnii-m '
liter approved by fast for towing purposes. -si-n m nuiurp
CIIFRRIKS AUK HIPK
Tho first cliorrloa of tho season
at Olllvant & Nnsburg's. Phono 109.
Wo always havo tho first and host
In tho market.
Dr. l.csllo, Osteopath. MarMifleld.
l.lhliv Conl. $,t.0 tm. Phono 72.
"I havo considered tho mnttor at
great length ror tho paat wcok and
reel that I must respectfully decline
tho offer. At tho same tlmo I feel
thut I am passing up a good position
but do not see my way clour to
take any other action."
A. II, GIdley, present city engi
neer, has assented to remain ror a
short tlmo until .Mayor R. A. Cop
plo has had a clianco to make fur
ther Investigations regarding an
other engineer.
Hilly Coy Accepted
Wll Hum Cox was nccoptoil as as
sistant engineer of tho Marnhflold
Firo department at $80
to take tho placo of On
guson Jr., who has reslgnod. His
resignation was accepted,
1). I,. Rood protested that the
city 3I1011I1I have some place lu i
which to dump the rubbish from
tho streets. Tho mayor said Hint
tho cleaners uro now under Instruc
tions to spread out tho debrb whon
It Is placed on tho fill. Hi this way
It does not mako a breeding place
for Hies and tho plan abb mator
ally in fertilizing the soil.
SCIIOONKH TILLAMOOK
PORTLAND AND COOS HAY
SAILS FROM PORTLAND
KVKRY TL'KSDAY
FOU IXFOR.MATIOX PHOXK 278
TO.M .IAMF.S. Atst., Ocean Dock
Arrltrd
Rustler, l!o-;iio Illirr j
tcrday afternoon,
Hailed
Adeline Smith, Oa'uJ,
15.311 p. 111., yoMcrdi;
Cleone, San Francisco, (.111
p. m., yesterday,
Cniiilo River, Sin Fni
Cisco, 0:30 p. 111 j esterday
AAAAAAAMWB
Fyfo Company to run Into Ilandon1
'os, bolng purchased Just nftif 1
the Flflold was lost, and on hor first, hor crow, went ashore osti
trip from Ilandon watt carried on. beach at Nolmlcm, Sho It u'dbl
the wings of n heavy storm, up coast, ntlll lu good condition td 111
nnd finally after bolng abandoned by I rosont ilmiKer.of nh krokri
on the coast,
J. A. GOODWILL of Coos River
was a Miirshflold visitor today.
HOHT. W. SWAXTO.V,
(Jraduato ClieiuNt,
AVc mo licadquiirtcv.s for the bug.
cht lino of Tiusscs, Abdnmiiial Sup.
porteiH, lastie .XiiKIcIn, Knee Cpj,
Legglngh ami Stockings, also A full
; lino of Shoulder lliaiei. I'httil by
ff M expert,
-, Jt you 1110 looking for the beit
,' v
, ronio to 71 .Maiket AV. or Phono
III whero wo can fill any Doctor's
Prescription.
TIIK
THE PENSLAR AND NYAL
Store for Quality Chemicals
Prompt Dellvcvy
Swanton Drug Co
HOSIERY
Wu liave a unusually good assort
ment or hosiery lu all the late col
ors at reiibonublo prices, Including
a complete lino or tlio famous Knox
Knit hohlory as follows:
Children's and lloyj flno hoslory,
light uud heavy rlbbud, pur
Pair ifie
Knox Knit ror girls in white tan
and black, por pair 2fu
Knox Knit for boys only, heavy
ribbed, per pair 2fe
Ladles Kuo Knit hosiery In tan
black and Palm Reach, pair
only , :,c
For men the Knox Knit in black,
tan, Palm Reach and while,
per pair , 25c
Bunker Hill
Dep't Store
W. H. Dindinger & Co.
Phone 32
I AM THE WANT AD
by FRANK M. LEE.
My business is cnirying messages.
-I am tlio winged messenger of mod
ern times, going in a thousand direc
tions all at one time liko the sparks
from an anvil,
I ride tlio vehicle of publicity tho
modorn newspaper,
I am more efficient than tho tele
phone, faster than the telegraph and
more wonderful than the wireless,
I am as constant as Tennyson's
"Brook," a.s capable as Hercules, and
as important as Atlas,
I am a servant to everyone,
I help prosperity and work hand in
hand with Opportunity,
--I am the instrument of the seller, tlio
buyer, the employer, the employe, the
landlord, the tenant, the business man,
the mechanic the rich, the poor, the
old and the young of everyone every
where, There is no one who doe? not need
me, I am as necessary as machinery,
I serve the purpose of an agent, a
middle man, a go-between, exacting no
commission for the things I do,
I am ignored by the fogies, those who
have stood still, but I am appreciated by
thoso who havo kept up with tho times;
those who have adopted tho modern
way of doing things,
I carry nothing but messages of
good newstand am as welcome in the
homes I visit as a ray of sunshine on the
most dreary day,
I bring messages of good cheer to tho
unsuccessful and the unsatisfied; mes
sages that tend to satisfy the wants of
everyono from the wearer of the silk
tile down to tho one who dons overalls,
I know no day no night; for I am on
duty always,
I am a saver of money; a saver of
time; a saver of steps,
I have admission to every home, ov-
ery offico and every place of business,
No doors are closed against me,
I reach the top floors of the tallest
skyscraper and the farthest away
homes pf the rural districts, I skip no
one and play no favorites,
I am for all the people all the time,
I am a creation of modern times an
evolution of the old town crier,
I have no substitutes, no rivals, no
competitors, I am the "one and only,"
I am the Times Want Ad,
Try me,
"; !;'; They Let Him Slee
"Since taUns Fein MiO
IcUeve I am tntlrih taiimii
sleep toundly all rutM."
lit A
Take two of Foley Oft
PHI with a class of P
water after each meal td
bedtime. Aquickwai
way to put a stop w :
netting up time i
during the ntont.
Foley KidneyPillsalsoii
pain in back ana Bloc,
nnhi. ninmnch troub!cJi
turbed heart action, stiff
aching joints ana rnc
nains due to kidney I
bladder ailments.
...,-,.. 1 r r.k R.R.&1 !
up. Sometime; only ""ii
everytnini 1 j.j--mii
year I w,a ,7 rCfiti I w
---- v - . , curcu boo '"" " '
-.., r v- xt)tpv vrnvKV nn c 1
Don't Miss This: TOitSASSSSSSS,
clipping and Sc, with your name nnd adarcaa wn"e"dfc""pouJ,Fde'
Kim ,)uckui;c containing aaniica ui uii ..w.. -
PilU and Foley Catbattic Tablets,
TIIK OWH l'll.UUiiU i
i ffiim i7m55cvcJ
m Mlt 'r'lrrr-t'r !
I XZg5S2ZZyr
umtm
In your search for clothes that will give P
the clean, live, up-and-dotng look of youlh'ask
for
KuppGflkimer Clothes
Their size graduation, held to fractional ex
actness insures a perfect fit. Their fabric va
ue guarantees their wearing quality.
At $20, you can get a suit you would be
pround to wear, and the degree of service w
satisfaction increases correspondingly at
and $30.
THE FIXUP
Marshfleld : : North Bend
tt
7t MAUKKT AVW.