The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 29, 1907, Daily Edition, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY DAILY TIMES, MAR8IOTELD, OREGON,
SATURDAY, JUNE 2D, 1007.
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runUJIIKD EVKRV DAY EXCEPTl.VO MON
DAY AND Af.SO WKEKLY BY
Thh Coos Bay Times PciiLisinxo Co.
FRED PASLEY, Editor.
REX LARGE, Business Manager
Compact, Neat Cottage.
It Has Been Built Fifty Times at an Average Cost
of $1,000.
Copyrldht, 1907. by Glenn L. Saxton. Minneapolis, Minn.
Tho policy of Tlio Coos Bay Times
will bo Republican in politics, with the
independence of which President Roose
velt is the lending exponent.
Entered at the postofllce nt MfirslifioM, Ote
foil, lor transmission through the malls as
sccuhd class mall.mattrr.
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Three months, daily, - - $1 25
Bis; months, daily - $2 50
One year, daily, - - - f 5 00
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Address all communications to
COOS BAY TIMES
Marshfidd, Oregon.
PAVING STREETS.
Mnrshfleld need3 streets,. The city
is rapidly attaining size and is be
coming the mecca for many people In
search of a suitable place to settle
down In. Ono of tht most impor
tant features of a city professing the
advantages which we have here Is
goad streets, and newcomers are apt
to receive unfavorable Impressions
when they find the city has made no
progress in this mogt Important of
municipal Improvements. With the
heavy amount of Improvements
which will be well under way this
summer in the shape of residences
and brick business blocks It becomes
all the more Imperative that the
city formulate a definite policy re
garding tho kind and extent of pav
ing to be done.
The city council is handicapped to
a certain extent because of the fact
that Marshflold has never had prac
tical experience with brick or cni3he'd
stone pavements, and consequently is
not acquainted with thc paving quali
ties of the different compositions
around tho Coos Bay country. The
initial steps in the paving question
are difficult ones. The men entrust
ed with tho responsibility of deter
mining the kind of paving probably
realize this mor0 than any one else.
In public questions such as this the
thought is always present that the
people will And grounds for censure.
There should bo no fault finding with
any pavlng tho city council may
select.
Tho Times believes the people of
Marshfleld are anxious for paved
streets. They have demonstrated It
and their wishes should be followed.
What kind of paving is to be utilized
Is to be decided by the council. If
there is any stono around Coos Bay
which might be used In paving it
would not be amiss to glve it a trial
on a short street. By that method it
can be demonstrated to the satisfac
tion of all whether it will be a paying
investment to lay the paving on
Marshfleld's s'treets. It is generally
conceded that this place will Increase
rapidly In population in the next five
ycarf. If it does then any paving
laid will no doubt be superseded by
brick, asphalt or bltullthic pavements.
The city qouncil should bear this
In mind at this time, and not Incur
too heavy an expense on what will no
doubt bo a temporary pavement.
Ono advantage- of a crushed rock
Jiavemont Is that it can be utilized
tis a bed for any of tho pavements
mentioned abovo. Once tho people!
or luarsmield see tho advantage of a
good pavement they will renounce
forever mud and plank streets. Tho
plank street is not only expensive, but
a Korlous monnco to public safety.
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KELT LINE RAILWAY COMPANY.
North Bend, Oregon.
June 27th, 1907.
To tho Hon. Mayor and Councllmen
of North Bend, a Municipal Cor
poration of Coos County, Ore
gon. Gentlemen. You are hereby no
tified that I demand, and if not paid
will bring suit to collect the same,
tho sum of Twenty-flvo Dollars
(?25.00) for each and every day my
Mill on Pony Slough In Coos County,
Oregon, is detained from running,
owing to your town Marshal, on tho
25th day of June, 1907, taking from
my possession one Donkey Engine
nnd Equipments used by m0 In con-
i ncction with my said Mill for lod
ging and other purposes; said bill
of $25.00 per day will bo demanded
and collected until said Donkey Is
returned to my possession or a new
one is obtained, as my Mill is ready
for uso and only not running for the
reason that tho samo is suspended for
the want of said Donkey Engine.
L. D. KINNEY.
HninBBD nMonwijf inn warn w m
A nice line of
Souvenir Postals of Marshfield
NORTON & HANSEN
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.GREATEST
MILLINERY SALE
Ono 00x10 Russell Roller with full front.
Ono 13x20 Russell Automatic Engine.
Ono 35 Jo w. Thompson Alternating Dynamo, 1100 volt, 125 cvcio
Ono 50 k. w. Thompson Alternating Dynamo, 1100 volt, 123 Cycl
All'tlio abovo machinery Is first class and in good running order
It is being taken out of our central stntlou by reason of its belli-
too small for our requirements.
The Coos Bay Gas and! Electric Co.
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PERSPECTIVE VIEW
Vfjr H "I EVER HELD ON COOS BAY
R JK STOREROOM S gWip I
0 rWtf W , JpSUa. Will be commenced Wednesday,
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FIRST FLOOR PLAN. SECOND FLOOR PLAN. fJFlgCI&teS gWll dotlling
Tliis compact and neat home has been built fifty times In Illinois, tha
first three times by a Chicago contractor named Harris. Tbe central entrance
into tho largo reception room and the tine bedrooms are Its special features.
The cost for the fifty cottages mentioned averaged $1,000 each.
GLENN L. SAXTON.
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Come Early to Make Selections of
at within-reasoBi prices?
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Our stock is going fast. A trial of our
that shown by tho loading clothing establishments
of New York City. If you haven't boon in this
Spring to see tho splendid values wo offer in
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If you are, you can come
hero expecting to see many
suits to intoi-est you in our
tremendous and varied stock
of spic-an'd-span now clothing
for Spring and Summer,
which in style, quality and
assortment is on a par with
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will convince that they are the best on
the market.
you shouldn't delay coming another day. You
can't find tho equal of this celebrato.1 clothing
anywhere in town under a third more than we ask.
Of strictly high-grade, dopendablo mftterials, fault
less in out and tailoring and up-to-the-minute in
advanced fashion, you can make a selsotion of any
suit at $12 to $30 with every assurance of perma
nent satisfaction and that you got tho best value
obtainable at the prico you paid.
Your inspection is especially requested of our
Spring sack suits at $15
We ask ou to judge these suits by the $18 and
$20 standards of other stores as far m tho cmalitv is
concerned and for styha, workmanship and finish, with to-measure-mado suits
costing $30 or more. Do this and you will surely purchase one of these suits at
$15 in newest patterned worsteds, ohviots and cassimeros in the fashionable
giay, blue and brownish tones.
Smart Spring Suits for Boys, $2.50 to $12
Olothos made of tested fabrics in handsome patterns, stronrfv tailored to
SfiZ 'ld heir Shap0linOS8 P-ntIy-vah,'os that" 1 elsewhere
at lfd.50 to 815, hero in a great assortment of attractive models at $2.50 to $12.
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FINE CLOTHING
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the Kodak on
your outing trip;
a full line with
supplies at the
Coos Bay Paint & Wall
paper Company.
2nd near C Street.
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