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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1908)
w-s- r ''-fc vm- iw,r i I 4 THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1908. tt A Everything for Christmas J. I :: u t :: i 8 I :: i 8 This is "The Holiday Store", always has been, will be more so than ever this Holi- U I 8 f 8 day time. Throughout the whole store there's holiday enthusiasm, holiday cheer, holi day brightness. Our holiday show is now greater than ever before and every day I ilhe Best of BKHEHKllaHBBBHBIHBBailKailBH 9 tt i n :: i ;: i K l f 8 8 8 I 8 U I 8 t 8 8 8 8 t 8 t 8 8 8 8 I 8 8 I 8 8 I 8 8 I 8 8 8 8 I 8 8 I 8 8 n i 8 I 8 8 t 8 t 8 brings more of holiday things. Home furnishings are the most practical, most season able articles for gift giving. There are hundreds of holiday suggestions here to choose from, priced inthe always fair the Going and Harvey Way. We will arrange to hold ' i - '" .i -. .... . -.. , any purchase for, furkure delivery if so desired. ITS A GOOD IDEA TO CHOOSE EARLY AND WE PROMISE PROMPT AND SATISFACTORY DELIVERY For Father Wholesale and Retail For Mother For Sister MIL l " rifasajfc'l For Brother and ? THE GOING & HARVEY CO. Inc. Wholesale and Retail I YOU FURNISH THE GIRL- WE FURNISH THE HOUSE f a Toys are now on Display !8-8-88-U-8-8.tt-a-8-a-tt-tt-n-n--8--8-8-8-8-8-8 H RUSH . STREET II Mayor Straw Sends Special Message to City Council Urging Early Action. In a special message to tho city council last evening, Mayor Straw urged that body to immediately begin preliminary work for the improve ment of a score or more streets in Marshfleld. He said that the prel'm- to seo that the street is put in as good inary work should bo done during the condition as it Is at present, winter so that the contracts could Carlson and uachman were order- bo let and the work begun just as cd pnld 850 on their 'C street con Soon as the weather will permit ne:ct ,tvnpt table. Councilman Sacchl said that he disliked to see Mr. Farrln resign now as he is familiar with city work and can be of great assistance to the ment of $165.35 was levied on the abutting property. The grades of many streets, espe cially in Clement Plat, were ordered council. Mr. Farrin said that he re-established. could not afford to retain the posi-! 'A' street from Fourth to Seventh, tion, the reimbursement of $G00 pen Third from Front to Myrtle year not being sufficient. The expense of the Baines and Washington street sewers was equal ized. The sewer will cost $3,875.15, and Chestnut streets were ordered im proved. The old question of the claim of Joseph Lapp to certain property that making an assessment of about i ,s ueinS usea ln opening ueuar street $22.50 for each lot assessed. George i between Thlrd and Front streets was Baines and others wanted the sewer ' bought "P for discussion but no ac laid on one side of the street so that tIon was taken, Councilman Lockhart it would not be necessary to dig up ' desiring two weeks item to Invest igate it. D. W. Small's claim for $25 for work done on Front street a year or the macadam roadway in the center of the street. The council didn't think this was right and rfeused to grant the petition but they promised 80 "Bo was brought up but Council man L,ocknart said that no had not had time to investigate It. eoon as tno weather will perm spring. He said that tho preliminary work in such matters drags out and If not done during tho winter, t would mnko it dlfflcult to do it in tinio next spring to permit tho awarl Ing of tho contracts and tho comple tion of the work during good weach el. Councilman Lockhart moved that tho mayor's message bo placed on ille and steps be taken to comply with It. Councilman Savago said that he wished to know more nbout tho streets that it is proposed to Improve tract, A warrant was ordered Issued for NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the common council of the city of Marshfleld, Coos NORTH BEND NEWS B. F. Ross of Ross Inlet, who 'ias been very 111, is now Improving. Mrs. F. Rogers, who has been vis iting friends here the pr.3 few days, left for her home today. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Hodson of South Coos River, spent Sunday with friends on Ross' Inlet. ----------- -0 ------.. t f 1 1 T ESS ,. m m rrnirTftmiiMi NLn xa t Wfe. m I- f Mr. and Mrs. David Mastadon of Shore Acres, spent a couple of days i here the first of the week. I T Anna Cllnke,nbeard of Daniels Creek, who has been seriously ill for some months of diphtheria, is still quite weak but is improving. Edgar Simpson, who spent the past two weeks at his home in San Fran- tho collection of tho assessments for cQunty 0regon up tQ haJf ,)ast 'seven , Cisco, returned yesterday on the Re- the filling of Front street north of tho city hall o'clock in tho afternoon of the 22d day of December, 1908, for the im- A deficit assessment of $445 will , provemont wIth 8laewaik 0f tho fol- be levied on Cedar street to pay Mas- iowjng streets, to-wit ters & Aicuun tno uaianco on tneir contract which was completed some time ago. dondo. ELECTION IN EASTSIDE. 1. That portion of the west side Threo Counclhneii Elected and New of Graham street from a point 10 feet south of tho north lino of California O. J. Slgnalness Wns ordered paid avenue to the south line of lot 25 of $500 on his Prospect avenuo con-' block 52, in Railroad addition to tract. It was decided that North Cedar Marshfleld, Oregon. 2. That portion of the north side noxt year before voting for it. Ho' street should not bo cut to grado or Washington avenue from a point said that It should bo ascertal led this fall owing to tho necessity of al-! 10 feet west of tho east line of Bur it tho proposed Improvements mo lowing tho Inrgo fills to settle. Con-ett street to tho east line of Graham foariiblo at this time before nny ox-'tractor Condron wns ordered paid 'street, in Railroad addition to Marsh penso is incurred in prollmiint-y tho balanco duo him with tho under- "eld, Oregon. work. Finally, it was placed on fll'i standing that ho will glvo bond for I Said improvements to ho made ac wlth the understanding that It will tho completion of tho work ln tho cording to the plans nud spoclflca bo investigated soon and complloj spring. Tho elevated approaches totlons thereof on file In tho office of wltk so far as feasible 'the now street will be built at once tho city recorder and there open to fVlllfrjlPf M A,' lit I DU HUH. Wm lUWl UlllllUI U tllli UU UOUU . ..w4.-v.w.. w .... wwum. .miw,wv m, , . ..... , i , this winter. Tho contract for lining Broadway North from Washington, was award-1 Mcssra- Lnwm and Norton enter cd to Wnltor Lyon, secretary of tho L" i"u',r" "k,M" '"""" """' " , ......... r, u f.. ... ......, ... sossinonts on 'C street because the' yard It amountl 'to $37 5. ' trect had not been filled in front of Recorder of said city of Marshfleld. Tlin rontrnut for nlankin'g bulk- 'tholr lotSl It was claimed that they I Iho continct 101 pmuKint, uuiu ussossod for flllinc and "Undo Josh" FRIDAY, December heading, etc. ,tho sniiio Btreet was mul not l)Cen 8SLsBtl' "r munt, anti . ,f.envin ' awardc.,1 to J. 10. Holm for $0,249.40. consequently It Is not coming to 11 at MASOMO Opera House. hm... .... r i,,i,i, nm,i. thoui. Tho street was ordered ac-. way botweon 'C street and Queen coptod. avonuo was awarded to Mastors & ' Cliostnut street was ordered nc- McLaln. An olovnted roadway will coptod. Jiavo to bo built tho entlro dlstanco Kor tho Washington nvenuo sldo- und then it will bo filled with dredg- walk between Burnett nnd Graham ings. ! streets, an assessment of $275 wus corns Music on both sides a different selection on each side. 65c per record j Charter Adopted. ' At yesterday's election, Eastslde adopted tho new charter by a vote of forty to three. A total of 52 votes t wore cast. Three councllmen were f elected, tho following being the vote f on the'slx condidates: f S. S. Ackles 37 E. A. Stonecypher 30 Wm. Hambert 28 Arthur Vineyard 18 A. DeMoso 18 John Bloom 17 led therein. Dated this 9th day of December, 1908. ,J. M. UPTON, Mesdemolselles LeMns and Llzotto, direct from Paree, will appear at tho Opera House FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11th, after act 2. Steamer BREAKWATER sails from Coos Bay for Portland SAT ITRDAY, DECEMBER 12, nt 12, NOON. nwrannwprrnriniT'iTni Other Routine Busiiu'bs. The resignation of City Attornoy levied on the abutting property, For the Graham strcot sidewalk be- COOS BAY Academy of Music ELMER A. TODD, Director. New O'Connell Building Todd, Miss Piano Mr. Elmer A. Lucy S. Horton. Voice Miss Mablo Clare Millls. Art of Expression Mrs. Rebecca Luso-Stump. Classes in Har- irony, Sight Reading, etc. Phono 1035 Yarrln was read and laid on tho yond California aveuue, an assess- oEssxsssessa '4 i rnlninWa ln9jatriirfriWo r'j'liritflor Records 35c each; fit any cylin der machine; last forever. Nothing Nicer for Christmas Presents I LOCKHART & PARSONS J DRUG COMPANY I "The Busy Comer" Prescriptions Accurately Compounded. ---------------------o '"- :: t :: :: t :: a tt i u i :: K I t tt I :: :: i a Xi I t :: xx i XX I tt :: i tt i :: tt xx i i :: tt i a- t a a a i a 4 K - "'I'Tu.m.H, iMiSW-j- "i,i. jrf ra.yH4 JU--