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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1908.
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Important Action Taken at Last
Night's Meeting of City
Fathers.
STREETS AND SEWERAGE
IMPORTANT PROBLEMS
Will Hold a Joint Conference
With Property Owners
and Taxpayers.
The Marshfield city council will
hold a special meeting Thursday
evening to consider ways and means
foi paving the business streets of the
ciiy. it i3 contemplated that this
meeting will be a joint conference
with property owners on Front street
and other streets In the business cen
ter which are so greatly in need of
Improvement. This and a decision
to push the work on the sewerage
sjstem In South and West Marshfield
were the two most Important actions
ot the council at the regular meeting
In the city hall last evening.
All the members of the council ex
cept H. Lockhart who is out of the
city were present when Mayor Straw
called the body to order. ,
An ordinance giving notice of in
tention to establish grades on G. I.
Fifth and Fern streets was passed;
also on Oregon avenue, H. street,
Miriam street, Ohio and Nevada
Avenues.
A largely signed remonstrance
against the proposed improvements
on Miriam tsreet was presented and
on this showing the council decided
to abandon these improvements for
the present.
Bills Allowed.
The consideration of bills was then
taken up the largest ones ordered
iald being ?1G3.G5 cents to the Pio
neer Hardware Co., $1G0 to Masters
& McLain for extra street work on
Pennsylvania avenue and $30.00 to
the same firm for extra street work
on Broadway.
In the consideration of the Pioneer
Hardware Co's bill Mayor Straw en
livened the monotony of the routine
proceedings with the only joke of the
fcebsion by remarking that the bills
for a siren fire whistle were almost
an high as the sound of the whistle,
the- bill for installing the whistle af
ter receiving It being over $70.00.
AiioLUdi aic eiecuic light was or
dered installed at tho corner of II.
street and Laurel avenue in South
-Marshfield.
More Sewers Needed.
Health OHlcer Dr. Mlngus was pre
sent and delivered an earnest talk to
tho council on the necessity of hurry
ing tho work of sewer construction In
South and Webt Marshfield. Ho said
this was of great Importances as a
number of cases of infectious dis
eabea had developed in those sections
ap a direct result of poor boworage.
City Engineer Sandberg was called
upon and said ho would have all his
sower plans and designs lor South
Marshfield ready for presentation to
and consideration of the council at
lit. next' regular meeting on Monday
evening.
Hotter Streets Needed.
Alderman Sacchl then took tho
lloor and said that without minimiz
ing the Importance of tho sower work
tho Importance of tho improvement
of tho business streets must not bo
overlooked. Ho stated It as his be
lief that tho condition of Front street
had driven people away who camo to
Coos Bay with tho intention of locat
ing and were disgiiBtcd and discour
aged with tho nppearanco of 'the
main business street of tho city. Ho
bald that tho tlmo had passed for
tn'k and It was now tlmo for action.
As n result of his earnest plea tho
special mooting of tho council on
Thursday ovenlng was decided upon.
Tho matter of employing an ox-
Btar In mind the prices
not worth saving?
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THURSDAY
pert accountant to straighten the city
books and arrange a system of ac
counting was taken up and resulted
In an agreement that definite action
will be taken at tho regular meeting
next Monday evening.
Tho council then adjourned.
Mlsso3 and children's dresses
in Ginghams, Percales, Lawn and Jap
Silks at the Ladles' Emporium.
HAS LEG BROKEN
AT THE SMITH MILL
An Employe Ts Hit With Slab and
Sustains Seiious and Painful
Injury.
William Zapisek, an cmployo of
the C. A. Smith mill, is lying at the
Mercy hospital at North Bond with a
broken thigh bone, as the result of
an accident in which he sustained the
Injury. While handling one of the
logs at the mill he was in some man
ner struck with a slab, which frac
tured tho right thigh bone. Dr. Geo.
E. Dix was summoned and set the
injured member. The accident, which
is a painful one, will necessitate an
extended layoff by the Injured man.
Exclusive styles In Shirt Waists
at the Ladies Emporium.
MILTjIXEIir OPENING.
Display of Spring and Summer Styles
At Clarke Millinery.
Ladies of Coos Bay will be interest
ed in the showing of fine millinery
which opens at the Clarke Millinery
tomorrow, Wednesday, and continues
through the season. The display of
styles is most complete.
Just received a fine line of fishing
tackle. Coos Bay Cash store.
WHEItE ARE YOU GOING TONIGR1T?
Five Moving Pictures nnd Two Illustrated Songs at tho
CRYSTAL THEATRE
7:30 and 8:45 p. in. Matinee Saturday at 3:30 p. m. Admission 10c
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This market fills all tho requirements of what a first-class family
market should be. All our meats are com fed nnd everyone I
It knows that corn fed beef and
t Hholesomo meats. AVo handle no
a jmd sanitary in eery nook and corner. The public is invited to
T inspect tho rear rooms. AV mimvmtni snfUfnflnii n..i ..!. od.-
n trial order to convince you.
and quality always the best.
Read These Prices
T Bono Steak, per pound.. 15c
Sirloin Steak per pound. . .15c
Prlmo Rib Roast 12 J
Round Steak, 2 pounds. . ,U5c
Pot Roast from.... 7c to lie
The City JMeat Market
R. H. NOBLE, Prop.
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Cor. Front and C Sts.
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I am giving you now cannot bo had later than Saturday evening. I can save you 2.50 on every ?10.00 purchase.
what you mis when jou miss my bale. Every dollar saved means that much money made.
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Tailor Made
No 1 Lamp Chimneys 5c
No 2 Lamp Chimneys 10c
Tho nbovo are only samples of
the many bargains in household
articles that you may find at
this store. Wo have just re
ceived a completo lino of
KITCHKX UTENSILS
Pots, Kettles, Fry Pans, Stew
Pans, Pie Pans, and in fact
every small artlclo for tho
kitchen and all at prices that
will savo you money. Step into
tho store and see these articles
and get the prices. It will pay
Fry Puns 10c and up.
A. M." PRENTISS & CO.
Post Cards, Novelties, General
Merchandise.
THE
Empire Dramatic
Company
Will present tho well known and
Popular Comedy Drama
In four acts, known as
Under the directlonof Prof. C. P.
Smith, at Eckhoff Hall, North
Bond TUESDAY, MARCH 17th.
This drama never falls to hold the
attention and excite the enthusi
asm of the audience, being full of
stirring situations and fascinating
love scenes.
Curtain rises at 8:30 o'clock.
Tickets 35c and 50c. Children 25c.
Dance after play, gentlemen 25c.
Tickets may be obtained at
Everett's Pharmacy.
pork innkes tho best and (most
other kind. Our shop is clean I
Our prices are always reasonable I
Pork Chops 12 to 15c
Nice Beef for boiling 7 and 8c
Mutton Stew ' 10c J
Mutton Chops and Roast.. 15c
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$P.50 Sporting Doots
Haze! Kirle
market
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Suits A Specially-
And for
GOOD SPECIALTIES, GOOD SINGING
ILLUSTRATED SONGS
And the best life motion pictures ever placed on exhibition, Positively no flicker,
Do not fail to see the man with the funny fingers; also the great hypnotic act,
PRICES - - 25 and 35 cents
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Everything cooked just as r
you want is.
..On Broadway opposite Times
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The public responas "In kind" to
sore-advertlslng. If it is big, Im
portant, full of significance to thrifty
ad. in the paper today you are talk-
A Refined Family Theatre
Front street, 2 doors south of I
Going & Harvey's. Program
changed Sunday and Thursday.
MOVING PICTURES.
' ILLUSTRATED SONGS.
COLORED A'lEWS.
Hear tho Peerless Electric
Piano.
Children's Matinee Sat. 3:30.
Admission 10 cents.
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M. P. PENDERGRASS, Master.
TIME TABLE.
Leaves Marshflrld 7:30, 9:00.
and 10:30 a. m and 1:00,
2:30 and 4:00 o'clock p. m.
Leaves North Bend at 8:15,
9:46 and 11:15 a. m and 1:45
3:15 rad 5:00 p. m.
Makes dally trips except
Sundays. Fare: One way, 16
cents; round trip, 25 cents.
Sleam Dye Works
C StroeC
Ladles' nnd Gents' Garment
Clcanod or Dyed
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the Remaie
At The Masonic Opera House
introducing the best in advanced vaudeville,
North Bend, Oregon
MANUFACTURERS AND DESIGNEES
MISSION STYLE FUBNITURE AND
MYRTLE WOOD SPECIALTIES
White Cedar Chests Made to Order,
J. F. Bode, Manager.
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MILLINERY OPENING
A complete showing of tho Season's Styles at tho
Clarke Millinery
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1 1
And continue for tho remainder of tho season. All Indies nro cor
dially invited to bo present and seo this superb showing of Fino
Millinery.
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FISHING DAYS ARE HERE
Fourteen years experience ii fishing on Coos
River enables us to select a sLock of tackle
most suitable for fchsee waters. We can
supply you with Ihe proper out-fit.
TSe GUNNERY
Front St,.
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On Your Outing Trip
Would you forget your ammunition or fishing tackle, so
Don't Forget Your Stomach
We have everything to fill your lunch basket with.
COOS BAY BAKERY
A Street.
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TOI? "PTTVTTT Now open 7 to 9:30 p. m
1 nlj IXllNJX- Saturday Afternoon 2 to 4:30
Special Rates to private parties 9:30 to 1 1:30 p. m
Wednesday Aiternoon, Ladies Exclusively
C. B. Schiffler, Floor Men
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