The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 30, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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FOR STREETS
somo places they had to dig out six
or seven feet of tho old soft muck
nud fill It again In order to make
the street solid.
It wns stntcd that enough curb
hns been put In to onnblc tho War
ren Company to go ahead with their
paving work.
Street Matters.
.1. D. Jones objected to having
Johnson & Larson and Pcrham Tenth street piankod up to his prop-
'&Gidlev Got WorkOther
Council Matters
orty on tho Ferndnlo Hill, saying It
would cost $1000 and would not do
them any cood. However, his nro-
riohnson & Larson were awarded ( icsl wna too In(C n8 t)e contrnct had
tho contracts for planking Eighth ,)pcn nwnrdcd for tho Improvement.
Torraco and Tenth Btreot In I'erham Dr. w. A. Toyo was given pormla
1'ark and Perham & aldley wero)B,0l to mI,roVo tho nlley loading
awarded tho contract for grading from Tcnth atrcot to tho rcnr of hl8
tho Btrcets; The totnl coBt of tho propCrty on Central avenue, so that
Klghth Btreot work there will bo ,10 cmiI(, bull(l n Knrago. Thnt Is,'
about $10,000 and of tho Tenth 1)Is ,,orn,jt Wna conditioned on his
street work about $20,000. Tho BCCrng tho consent of tho nbuttlng
two firms wore tho lowest bidders, (property owners and doing tho work
Besides Johnson & Larson, Hag- umIcr ti10 supervision of tho City.
qulst & UJorqulst, MrLnln & Mc- pjigtnccr y
-Lain and I'erham & Gldlcy bid on tho, ' "miIc , f,,,,,
planking. Johnson .& Larson were r
considerably under Hagqulst & Iljor-' Councilman Cofiplo and others,
qulst and away under McLaln & k,lko- on n 1,ni for iw tlro (lo):,,
McLnln nnd Pcrh.un & Gldloy, .Mi-Imcnt "orvlco In extinguishing tho
Lnln & McLnln tied on tho sidewalk. , flro In the sawdUBt fill at Hunker
On tho grading, Moon & Ilarclay Hill last week. Tho flro was outside
Mil 30 cents on Klghth Terrace and tho city limits and they said that
40 cents on Tenth street. I'erham tho city should not have to pay for
&Oldlov bid 31 cents on Tenth Btreot It. They snld thnt If Hunker Hill
HUB CLOTHING & SHOE CO.
STORE NEWS
Get R
eady to Celebrate the Four i
And When You Do Don't Fail to Visit
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Coos County's foremost men's and boys' clothing stoif;
Everything is Here For You
yard on Klghth wanted fire and police protection
they should petition to bo consoli
date with Mnrshfleld.
Finally the bill wns paid and an
nnd 27 cents per
Torrnco.
' Repair Hi'imdVMiy
The Council Inst evening decided
to repair an additional block of tho effort will be made to luivo whoever
jilanklng on North Uroadway, mnk- sent In tho request for aid pay tho
lug tho repairs Include tho block .nionoy back to tho city
between lllrch nnd Cedar. Tho prop
erly owners will havo to pay for it.
Cliuugo Sidewalk
t o (ilion Iti'lmto.
I'roporli owners on tho west side
of Kotirtt. treot hotween Hnll and
Tho Council granted n petition f0Idcn, vt 10 put In concreto walk's
from tho Reynolds Development Co.,
Cobs Hay Ice and Cold Storage Co.,
Port of Coos Hay, 13. A. Anderson,
Standard Oil Co., nnd Uonuott Trust
Company, to have tho sidewalk on
instead m plank walks were ordered
rebnted tho amount thoy wero as
sessed for plank wnlks.
C'liango Water Mnlnn.
A resolution approving tho pro
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NTEGRITY and EFFICIENCY have placed "The Hub" ifj
in Coos county Men and their families find it enjoyaPr
and nrofitable to trade here and freely recommend thes sWLv
r . ' rm
to their friends
tho east Bldo of North Front street ,,., c1inn0 . 10 ,., of ,hn
Placed out even with tho curb Instead '.. ,..,- ,., . , nnna Un
Wntor Company wns adopted.
Tho council, however, refused to
ingrec8 to an oxtciiHton of fluid or
of alongside tho property lino.
.Must Move Pole
In order to do this, tho Coos Day
Jlomo Tolophono Company will havo to ngrco to tho proposed chango In
to movo n polo In It9 cablo Utjo. City reservoir sites.
Knglncor nucklnghnm stated thnt It
would cost about $r0 to do this and
that tho city or property owners
jvould have to pay for it.
Councilman Copplo snld that the
polo would havo to bo moved nnd
tho company would havo to stand
tho oxpenso. Ho snld that tho com
pany wns utilizing tho street on a
franchlso nnd would have to do tho
same na tho other companies do when
n Btreot Is improved, mnko their
polos nnd pipes conform,
City Ilernrdor Hutler was Instruct
ed to notify tho compnny to movo
tho polo to conform with tho now
lilnn nnd nlso to notify tho other
public utilities to get their mnluH
nnd lines on South Hrondwuy ready
for the hnrd surfneo paving there.
I'ouilli of .Inly Money
A potltlon from tho city employes
asking thnt tholr Hnlnrles bo paid
last night Instead of noxt Monday
night bo that they would have money
for tho Fourth of July celobratlon
wnB grnutod, Soma of tho Council
men wild It might bo hotter to defer
tho payment, n thou thoy would not
havo It nil spent.
(ill 'ii Mitro Time,
IVart Itrntliora wero given a fifteen-day
extonsion in tlmo for com
pleting tho curbing on North Ilroad
Amend Ordinance.
An nmendment to the plumbing
ordinance reducing tho inspection fco
on hotels and other buildings whoro
there are n largo numbor of fixtures
was adopted Tho chango was mndo
nt tho request nf F. K. Conway and
reduces IiIr plumbing Inspection bill
from about $rG to $31,715.
Itoiitlnc llusliiess.
Tom Mnddon's request for nn nrc
light near his hulldlng In North
Mnrshriold was referred to tho light
committee
City Knglncor Hucklughnm wns In
structed to sco what could ho dono
about improving tho eoworngo for tho
residences on South Ilroadwny. If
his plan for disposing of tho sowngo
does not succeed, a now sewer systom
or cesspoolH will have to bo put in.
Councllmnn Wilson reported that
tho health commlttco wns having
emtio nil put on tho stagnant water
around tho rccont fills.
O. W. Trlbboy, F. 10. Conwny nnd
othors petltlnnod to hnvo a flro hyd
rant Installed nt Sixth nnd Central to
afford thorn bettor flro protection.
It wiis roforrod to tho water commlt
tco. Mayor Allen wns empowerod to ap
point mirli additional police, officers
STORES
Marshfidd '
Bandon
Myrtle Point
"Money Talks"
"nTL lUt" ! T r 1 .
nit: jliuu lb d. p:ace 01 rignt goo
right prices and right methods. It rriaik!
friends easily and keeps them.
It invites your patronage entirely on
merits of its merchandise, its superior val
and its courteous, accommodating servic
Store open Wednesday Thursday and Friday Evenings
Store closed all day Saturday to celebrate the Fourth
ivny. Mr. Ponrl stated thnt some of "8 "' ',0 nooiloil Tor tlio l-ourth or
tho ground 11 is so soft thnt thoy J,l,y oelobratlon. Tho colobrntion
wero boing delayed by tho fill. City committee Is to pay for a number of
Kuglueer Hucklnghniu stated thnt in them.
CURTIS AVE. IS
HEAL PROBLEM
NOTICE
This Store is Open Even
ings From Now
Till July 4th
The fever of Holiday Shopping is now at its
height; hundreds are taking advantage of
our JULY PRICES on wanted things for the
Glorious Fourth. '
ALL TRIMMED HATS
1-2 PRICE
SHOP IN
IF YOU CANNOT BUY IN THE DAYTIME,
THE EVENING
The greatest values
OFFERING
nni f5
F-k X0N
in
Children's White Dresses
for the Fourth, 50c to
"ONYX" SILK BOOT
0 each, AND THE BEST
THE MARKET AT 50c PER PAIR.
S. Jennings
'' NORTH BEND
Mixup in Old Surveys Will Nar
row Street or Lots on i
North Side
The question about tho width of
Cm Mb avenue between Ilroadwny and
Secolld street wau brought up by
W. II. IlougloH In bohnlf of Mrs. M.
C. Chapmnn nt tho meeting nf thb
City, Council Inst evening. Tho pliu
hIiowb tho street should bo Blxty
feet wide, hut If It Ih Improved
thnt wide, It will bo necessary for
Mrs. Chapman to move her house.
Through some mlxup In tho survoyu,
thoro will not ho enough lnud thoro
to Allow Mrs. Chapmnn to hnvo a
full sized lot and allow a street sixty
feot wide.
Mr. Douglas stated hy making the
street fifty-throe foot wide, Mrs.
Chapman's property wquIiI not b
imrnieii ami Mint t lie street would
bo of ninple width. Ilowovor, the
Council wanted tho mnttor Invosti
gated further to see whotlior (he
street will hnvo to bo sacrificed
or whether Mrs. Chapmnn nud tho
other property owners on tho north
side of Curtis nvenuo will lose about
soven feot of proporty.
City Attorney (loss snld thnt If
tho old survey stnkes could bo found
or their location established by ovl
iloncp, then tho property would prob
nblo hnvo precoilonco ovor tho street.
Mrs. Chapman said that this could
be done, ns tho stakes worn there
when sho built tho houso and ?, It.
, Cathcnrt and others could prove it.
1 Tho City Knglner and Citv Attor
ney woro Instructod to look It up.
1 lltni for Kerry.
City Attorney (loss snld that ho
had talkod with Attorney Sherwood
representing tho Coos Hay, Itosoburg
& nnstern, thnt Mr. Sherwood had
stated that ho would recommend to
the compnny to grant a right of way
across tholr. tracks for tho Ferry
Kxtenslon street. If it can bo ar
ranged without condemnation pro
ceedings, Mr. Ooss thought It woul I
he best.
Mr. Ooss snld that Mr. Sherwood
also Informed him that ho had rec
ommended that tho Southern Pacific
withdraw Its objection to tho South
Wrondwny paving. If this is done,
tho paving will be hasto.iod.
TO K.VI JUIMJK COXmST.
8AM3M, Or., Juno JO. In n tele
gram sent to Justico C. L. McNary,
Judge II. L. llenson stated thnt ho
had signed tho stipulation ngrced to
by tho former looking to tho settle
ment of tho contest for the Republi
can nomination for Justico of tho
supremo court. According to t,ho
stipulation it was agreed between tho
two trnt the tally sheets for certain
precincts In Multnomah county and
three in Marlon should ho recanvass
od In tho preesneo of Circuit Judge.
It is considered probabb thnt this
.rcanvass will determine tho nomlna-
WANT TO CLEAR
FILLED AREA
Proposal to Driftwood and De
bris Removed Off Fill Re
ferred to Port
Mayor Allen last evening suggested .
os, tho snmo ns thoy did nt Coqulllo,
failed to materialize.
Thoro woro n numbor of minor do
fects in tho applications nnd bonds,
which City Attorney Gobs pointed out.
City Recorder Hutler wns requested
to hnvo thorn corrected today.
Saloon Is Sold.
ho was going to proses
was much surprised
that tho screens woro d
smokestacks.
h. O. O. M. N
All moinbors of tho
nnd tholr whos, swu
mothers, nro urgentlv
George W. oi.ll.!. petitioned tho'Jj; Z
council io liiuiio ins iicuubo iu u;u )0 something latere
Coos liny Liquor Compnny, stntlng ono should miss. Si
Mint lin u'tiu unll.iwr llm I K. ciitnnn CVOry mltltltO.
."..'.:. ", '.;;;,?,; ..l "'. i i qeo. coo
iu itiuiii. i iiu jiuiiiiiJii itua Kiuiuuu.
that tho council hire a number of men
Llbby COAL. Tiiolll
always i'lAar iyji
was tho I'ort of Coos Dny's Job to I tho company would hnvo to pny tho
do this and It will ho referred to damage. j
thorn. Tho largest amount of tho Mr. Ferguson snld thnt owing to
kdilftwond hns collected near R. A. tho high Insurant o nito, ninny Front
Copjilo's place nnd Mr, Copplo hns stieot luminous men woro not nblo
KUlllK lilltlUM' Flflllt Stl1Hf.
Councllmnn 1'ercunon nnld that n
r.iiinlier linil lipnn rnimitnlnlncr limit Idvei'V anil TrilliNfer (iin
""" ,,ul l",", lu wo,K Cl"u""li "' l" sparks from tho Southern I'nclflc en-,
(lobrls, logs, etu on top of tho nowlyl giuos endangering buildings. Ho
filled men. He snld It looked had snld that tho company Hhould bo com
nud thnt Mnnagcr R. E. Miller of polled to put on spark arresters. i
tho dredgo Seattle had uffored to fur-1 City Attorney Goss snld that tho
ulsh part of tho men needed to mnko engines were supposed to bo equipped.
W
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tho fill look hotter,
Tho couucllinon iloclniod
that way. Anyway, ho snld that If
that It n spnrk from an onglnn caused a flro
boon clearing it off his property.
Someone suggostod thnt thoro woie
sovoral hundred cords of good wood
nud that someone might do it for tho
wood. Another suggestion wns mnde
to hnvo city prisoner work out tholr
flnos clearing up tho dohris.
License to KiiIikiiis,
Tl o licenses of the fifteen Mnrsh
flold saloons woro ronowod for an
other Hlx months Inst night. Tho
rumor n few weeks ago that tlto pro.
to carry any lusuranco nnd honco tho
anxiety. t
.Mr. Goss said thnt' Supt. Mlllor
should bo notified not to load tho
engines so heavily that thoy had to
bo forced and thus throw off sparks.
In this connection Mr. Goss recall
ed n humorous incident about Jesso
Smith's oxporlenco when first ap
pointed firo warden. Mr. Smith wont
down to tho raundhouso ono night
nud looked down tho smokestacks,
his hero wero going to potltlon tho nnd not holng nblo to sco any screens
council to rofuso to renew tho llcens- to prevent sparks being thrown off,
Decorate and Cele
brate the Glorious
...Fourth...
We Have the Decorations and as Usual, the price is
right. All kinds of
$35.00
nnd $35 por yea foi; U
years.
Buvs A Building
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IfixOO lot, close
fiOxDO lot, clearr
00x90 lot, grade.:
r.KxHJi lot, Impr
G2xl.11 lot, impr,
fiOxlDO lot, Imp
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W. A. Rei I
ISO Front Street
FLAGS, FESTOONS,
FLAG GARLANDS,
JAP LANTERNS
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GOVERNMENT RAIN PROOF BUNTING
SEE OUR WINDOWS BUY NOW
"Always Something New."
Peoples 5, 10, 15c Store
HOME
Is Just Wl
You Make
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No Home is Complete f
out a Piano.
It is a Duty We Owe the'
dren to Give Them
Musical Education
"Talk To Thomas About
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