The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 15, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1908.
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Tfeis is "The Holiday Store," always has been, will be more so than ever this Holi-
i day time. Throughout the whole store there's holiday enthusiasm, holiday cheer, holi-
day brightness. Our holiday show is now greater khan ever before and every day
I brings more of holiday things. Home furnishings are the most practical, most season- It
I able articles for gifcgivm. There are hundreds of holiday suggestions here to choose II
I from, priced m the always fair the Going & Harvey way. We will arrange to hold
I any purchase for future delivery if so desired.
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City Officials Have Lively Time
Over Robert Marsden's
New Building.
Yesterday and this morning there
Was a lively scramble among tho
city officials to ascertain whether
Robert Marsden was violating any
ordinance in erecting a frame ware
house in tho rear of tho C. A.
Johnson furniture store, which will
take up piactically all of tho dock.
Marshal Carter told Mr. Marsden
that ho should cease Work until ho
secured a permit from the city coun
cil, but Mr. Marsden could not bo
prevailed upon to cease as ho could
not bo shown that ho was violating
nny ordinance.
Councilman Nolson esterday aft
ernoon appealed to several city of
ficials to have tho proposed building
stopped, but In vain. Marshal Car
ter laid tho matter before Mayor
Straw and City Engineer S.indborg
but they did not do anything. This
morning, City Engineer Sandberg
loft word for Marshal Carter to
have tho work stopped hut ho could
not.
City Attorney Fnrrln and Hoc
order Upton aro out of town and as
to whether Mr. Mnrsden Is violating
nny ordlnanco or not could not be ascertained.
It was tho intention of tho city
council to have tho water front
cleaned up and a wl'do stieot or
thoroughfaio loft alopg tho outer
odgo of tho dock but whethor they
protected themselves or not had not
been ascertained today.
The mattor will probably he made
n special matter of business at to
night's mooting of tho city council.
As tho wntor front was oxcludod
from tho flro limits In tho iccent
building ordlnanco, Mr. Mnrsdon and
his friends claim that ho cnunot be
prohibited from orectlng a frame
bulldl" on his property, At any
rate, they claim Mr. Marsden has as
much right to utlllzo Ills water front
proporty as havo the other owners
of water fiont property on both
Bides of him.
ADVERTISED LIST.
List of unclaimed letters remain
ing in the Marshfleld, Oregon post
office, December 15, 1908. Persons
calling for the same will please say
advertised and pay one cent for each
advertised letter called for:
D. H. Anderson, Wm. Brinks, Mrs.
Mollio Bautie, Gov. II. Bahee, Mel
bourne Bezanson, Rem! Coene, B. L.
Cooper, Miss Lovene Edgar, R. Ed
gar, Mrs. Polly Frizzell, Samuel
Granger, Edward Grant, Lewis Har
ris, Peter Hansen, Mrs. Geo. Heath,
Mrs. Magdelena Holderman, Ezra
Kinney, Joe Lang, Hugh Lawhorno,
U. S, Lawver, George Lankford, Mrs.
Chas. Lawler, Master Alden Lemans
ko, A, R. Lee, Ed. Farmer, caro M.
C. McDonald, Geo. McClaln, Miss
Adah V. Mason, Mrs. Fanny Maho
ney, Mrs. Wm. Monroe, J. D. Moore,
Richard Owens, John Olson, J. R.
Philips, Peter Robertson, S. Rus
sell, E. M. Russell, Theo. Sinclair,
William W. Taylor, K. Thje, Jim
Thomas, F. G. Thompson, Robert
Van Fossen, Delia Welsh, Charlie
Web, Miss Elsie Wilson.
W. B. CURTIS, P. M.
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STORE WILL BE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL AFTER THE
HOLIDAYS.
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Christmas TOYS for the little
ones at the Coos Bay Cash Store.
GOOD COUGH MEDICINE.
Coughs, colds, croup and whoop
ing cough aro promptly cured by
Chamberlain's Cough Romedy. Thoro
Is no better or safer medicine made
as it contains nothing that will In
jure the smallest child. For sale
by JOHN PREUSS.
i THOMASON & HANSON
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l'AUKSIOr: POULTRY RANCH
riiiplm, Oregon.
JOHN W KINO, Prop.
Eggs from thoroughbred Buff
Orpington chlqkcns for sain
Kl.RO to 5.00 for setting of 15.
Foley's Orlno Laxative cures chro
nic constipation and stimulates tho
liver. Orino rogulates tho bowels so
they will act naturally and you do
not havo to tnko purgatives conti
nuously. For Wlo by RED CROSS
PHARMACY, JOHN PREUSS, Prop.
The nattiest line ever shown
on Coos Bay
YOU MAY SAY, I MAY DROP IN AT GOODRUM'S. DO
NOT SAY I MAY' FOR IF YOU DO NOT
You will miss seeing
heMost Up-to-Date line of Togs
over Jstiowsi here.
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Qi I HAVE THE GOODS.
fi The above facts will be
verified when you see tho
class that Is attached to
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CHIEFS, RATH ROUES,
FANCY SUSPENDERS,
DENT GLOVES,
FANCY SOX,
SILK MUFFLERS.
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