The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 23, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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- THE COPS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1915 1 -EVENING EDITION
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SUTHERLIN R. F!.
IS ASGURED
(Continued from Pngo Ono.)
bo horo about Dig first of April
to tnko chargo of tho grado con
struction. Tho company expects to liave three
sawmills of approximately 100,000
fed capacity per day under con
stiuctlon within tho next three cr
font months, and ono or moro of
theso mills will bo located on tho
nlte recently selected two miles caBt
of town. There la n probability
that a box factory and n plant for
tho manufacture of sash and doors
will follow fn tho near future.
DOING SOF CITY COUNCIL
SUITS LOWER FUNDS
STitrrsflM-: to have oenehad
KUNH IS UXAVAIIilNO
NEW ELECTRfG
E
fiOOD PROSPECTS KOR TWHjIjHV
HOAR OUT OF NUTHERMN
Work on tho Coo.q liny mid Slither-
lln Hnlhvny Will Start April
1 ami In to ho Hushed as
Kapldly an Possible,
BUTHEHLIN, Or., .Mar. 2.1. Tho
Bun Is In a position to announce
that tho prospect for nn electric lino
from Buthorlln west through Coles
Vnlloy grows brighter every day,
and In all probability construction
work on this now road will bo com
menced during tho coming summer.
Tho committee recently appointed
nt n meotltig of tho business men to
look Into dotalls regarding tho prop
osition submitted for an electric
lino west, have hold sovornl confer
ences and aro satisfied that tho inon
bohlnd tho cuterprlso aro rcspon
nlblo and In a position to go through
with the undertaking. It to under
Ktood that tho $C0,000 bonhs asked
In the original proposition Hins been
modlflod and that a right-of-way for
n dlstnuco of two mllos west Is all
that Is nBkcd.l It Is stated that ap
proximately twonty hides of right-
of-way for this proposed road has
beon secured,
hnghieor II. J. Stacker, who
is representing Portland and East
ern capitalists In tho matter, Is still
lit Sutherlln working out dotalls and
getting data to present to his asso
ciates. Ho spent tho first part of
tho week on a trip through Coles
Vnlloy.
CltUons of Sutherlln nro much
elated over tho prospects for a road
west at an early day, and stand
ready to glvo all tho encouragement
lioshlblo to tho enterprise.
Coos liny 1,1 lie.
It Is expected that grading for
tho Sutherlln, Coos liny & Enstorn
Railroad from Suthorlln east will
ho resumed In about three weeks.
Approximately five miles of this
grndo was constructed Inst fall. Tho
road to tho timber lands twenty
tulles cast Is to bo built as rapidly
n ncHslliln.
Tho grounds-for tho mills nnd u-' "rougui in tor tnoir hnif.
yards two miles cast of town have
beon surveyed and staked, and on
Monday of this week onglneors bo
gan tho work of surveying grounds
for yardH nnd two or thrco othor
mills east of tho dam.
Englnoor U. (1. lllcks, of Robo
burg, was In Suthorlln hurt Thursday
nnd turned over tho completed pa
pers, transferring tho title In lauds
formorly owned by tho .1. K. huso
Company to tho Honch-Mussor Tim
ber Company, Tho lands aro thoso
o,i which tho grading was commenc
ed last fall, to tho timber lauds,
composing a strip 11 mjloa long.
NOTICE.
All mombors of tho Fraternal Un
ion of America nro requested (0 at
tend tho funeral or Cnpt. W. C. Har
ris nt tho WIIhou Undertaking par
lors tomorrow morning nt 10:110.
Ily order of tho PRESIDENT.
Faulty Sidewalks Ono Causo for
$SO Mill Slough Fill ltriiiffi
Two .Moro Others Aro
In Sight.
Struggling with their might to re
duce tho expenses of tho city, tho
Council Is now facing tho predica
ment of having to pay out for dam
ages amounting to moro than It
had been proposed to save. A war
rant for tho payment of ono dant-
ago claim amounting to $800 was
allowed by tho city fathors nnd two
moro wero Introduced, sanctioned by
tho City Attornoy, calling for tho
settlement of two claims In West
Marshflold.
Faulty hoards In tho plank side
walk on Urondway between .Market
and Commercial avenues nro blamed
for nn accident to Mrs. James KJol
land several months ago which has
resulted Jn several operations for
her slnco that tlmo. Suit In this
case was threatened for $2500 and
$S00 arrived nt In terms of n com
promise. Councilman Kimball mov
ed that a warrant bo drawn for thk
amount nnd bo paid to Mrs. Kj)l
land.
'iho strip of sidewalk In question
Is now condemned and plans nro
ready for tho laying of tho cement.
.Mill SloUgh Trouble 'a pi I it
Two lottcrB wero received from
propot ty owners In West Marsh
field who declared that their homes
have been bndly damaged because
of the Mill Slough fill, which lies
backed up tho water on tholr prop
erty. Alfred Jacobson stated that ho has
a burnt near tho corner of Four
teenth and Anderson streets, a homo
that cost him $1200. There watt no
Ornliiago after tho fill was mndo.
ho said, his basemont becarno flo-td-ml
ni.d was In this condition for
mouths, breeding frogs nnd most
qultoes Hint mado llfo In that neigh
borhood almost unbearable. Ho stat
ed It would cost $7C to repair tho
(inmago to IiIb hotiso and n so Hint
ho has suffered $200 damnges. Pro
viding tito $75 Is forthcoming boforo
April l ho Is willing to compromlso
and cut off tho damages.
In tho Hnmo mnnner Andrew I.o
waldn doclared tho lowlands have
(lotto $00 of dnmngo to his homo,
damaging him $200 worth, tho lat
ter Items to bo choppod oft If tho
fGO Is given him by tho cud of tho
mouth.
"l.'nilor tho ruling of tho Circuit
Court, a ruling that still stands,''
said City Attornoy John I), (loss, "It
fcoyins to mo that tho best thing wo
can do Is to pay our share of this
dnmngo. Tho Port will probably
Ho
to Fifth was mndo. This work has
been sanctioned, but hns not jet
beon commenced.
Hind Surface Pavement. ,
Tho need nnd tho wanting of n
hard surfaco pavement on Toutli
street from Elrod to tho bridge, a
diBtnnco of 130 feet, was expressed
by J. F. Morrlssey. "Tho grndo
there," ho said "will not very well
allow of planking. It will wear
out In a", hurry. Property owners
there bollovo wo should have this
sort of an Improvement and make It
pormnncnt.
Mr. Morrlssey nlso oxpresBed tho
desire' that culverts be put along
tho curbs nt tho street Intersections,
so that there would bo less trouble
In iitepplng down from tho sldownlk
to the street uml vlco versa.
W. A, Hold wns prcsont and ex
prcsectl sorrow that Centrnl nvonuo
had not been hard surfaced to Tonth
street and lined with cluster lights.
"Tho city Is getting big enough for
this " ho said, "and it ought to
come now."
m
KEEP PI FIRE
FIREMEN SCO I IK VICTOHV -OVER
FINANCE COMMITTEE
Threatened Fireworks Fnll to Mil-
tcrlnllzi City Frit hers look
To Slmvo Other Departments
Economy Necessary
IRK' Oil TRESTLES
ENGINEER 1IOEV REPORTS MUCH
ACTIVITY' AIONtt NEW IdNE
recommended that n commlttoo from
thu Council Investigate tho nllouo.l
damnges.
"Thoro nro othor damngo suits,
simitar to thoso, now ponding," raid
Mr (loss by wny of consultation to
tho ilty fathors nnd their gonoril
fund. Thoso Inttor nro on account
of tho tldo gato that tins allowed
tho wntor to back up In tho drain
box nnd flood tho Innds bordering
the Mill Slough.
Put In Tldo dittos.
A contract with tho Port of Coos
Ha' for tho Installing of n tldo gato
at Urondway was suggested by Conn
cllnmt Albrecht, nnd also another
gnto for Seventh street. This
should bo dono Iminodlntoly," ho
said. This motion wiib readily pass
ed by tho Couitcllmon.
Tho final as8os8mont for the saw
or work on Sovonth street from In
gen oil to Kruso nnd thenco down
Work IleltiK Hushed All Along tito
IjIiio is I trpoi-ted Work to ho
Started Soon on tho Unipmiu
Itlvcr llrldge.
II. P. Hoey. engineer In charco of
tho construction of tho Wlllametto
Pacific Hallway, roturned to Ettgono
from a trip over tho lino as far as
Acmo. Ho Intended to go on to
Coos Hay, but was compelled to re
turn to this city on Important busi
ness connected with tho work. J. J.
Dolnney, chief clerk In tho offices of
tho engineer, who accompanied him
on tho trip, wont on and will not bo
back for sovornl days.
Mr. Hooy said last night that tho
contractors havo a forco of CO men
nt work grndlng across tho Point
Torraco Lumper Company's proporty
below Mnploton, tho right-of-way
through which was obtained onlv
n fow weoka ugo, but that no work
hns yot beon dono on tho quarry
proporty, tho right-of-way negotia
tions affecting this proporty having
been completed only n short tlmo
ugo. Ho expects tho grndlng through
tho mill nroiiorty to bo conmlotnci
within six weeks.
"Wo ttro ruBhlng tho work all
along thu lino as rapidly as pos
sible," said Knglnoor Hoey, "nnd
as soon ns tho track is laid as far
as tho slto of tho Sluslaw brldgo
at Acmo work on Hint structttro
will begin. Tho trcstlo work for
tho south approach of this bridgo
Ib nhout two-thlrda completed nnd
wo nro rushing tho trestle work
along tho lakes betweon tho Slttslnw
and Umpqua Hlvers. Ily tho tlmo
tho Acmo brldgo Is completed every
thing will bo In readiness for tho
Inylng of tho trnck as fnr ns tho
Umpqua brldgo and work will stnrt
on that structttro Immodlntolv thorn.
nftor."
Western Union Lines.
Mr. Dolnney wont on south with
n ropresontntlvo of tho Western
Union Telegraph Company to secure
an cstlmnto of tho probnblo cost of
tho work of extending tho tolpgrnph
lino beyond Mnploton toward Coos
Hay. Nono of this work w b'o dono
until tho trnck la laid. An outfit
train of tho telegraph company Is
now lit tho locnl depot yards 0f
tho S. P. company, but thoso In
chnrgo say thoy do not know when
thoy will bo put to work. Regis
tor. .MOOSE NOTICE.
All mombors of tho Loyal Ordor
of Mooso nro requested to moot at
tho Wilson Undertaking- Parlors
Wodnosdny morning at 10 o'clock
to attoud tho futiornl of our Into
biothor, Cnpt. W. C. Harris.
Hy ordor of COMMITTEE
HE WAS A GOOD SPORT !
LITTLE FISH GRABBED THE FLY AND ZING !
HE WENT . BUT WHEN I PULLED HIM IN
THAT
AWAY
AND HE SAW ME SMOKING AN OASS
HE JUST
LAUGHED AND WIGGLED HIS TAIL I GUESS HE.
KNEW i ALREADY HAD THE PIG KETCH '
2010
Firecrackers and dynamite, liter
ally speaking, which were expected
to oxplode In the hall of tho city
fathers last evening, spreading hnvoci
nmldst a din of smoke nnd noise,
failed to materialize. There was no
fuss and tho question of tho be
heading of tho flro department wns
Indefinitely postponed. By a pre
arranged agreement between tho
standing commlttco of tho flro de
partment nnd tho finance commlttco
of tho Council, nn agreement was
reachod, tho understanding being
that no chnngo will now bo mndo
In tho department.
"I havo seen tho members of this
committee," said Councilman Kim
ball, "and thoy havo n method oV
cutting off expenses nnd still retain
tho two paid flromen nnd tho money
for tho drill nights twlco a month."
A scliome that allows for a reduc
tion and still rotnlitB all tho former
mombors and which Is. claimed docs
not destroy tho efficiency of tho de
partment Is tho ono broached, ac
cording to the Councllmen, though
no explanations havo been given,
tho firemen romnlnlng silent on tho
question. Hut with knowing glances
and shakes of tholr heads, thoy de
claro they havo reached a solution
of tho problem thnt worried tho c'ty
officials for two weeks.
"And whllo tho question Is being
discussed," said Councilman Evert
Bon, "I nm in favor of n llttlo moro
oxponso for tho department. They
nocd flro helmets, two I bollovo.
I am not In favor of thorn putting
wot blankets over their heads to
outer smoky buildings. Wo need to
keep tip to ditto In tho flro depart
ment." Chief Keating stated that after
seeking tho price of such holmots
nnd nftor conferring with various
flro chlofs of tho Coast ho has
found tho apparatus runs from $25
up to $125 In prico, tho cheap ones
being mostly for the smoko, whllo
tho larger ones aro nlso provided
with oxygon tanks thus allowing tho
wearer to enter buildings where
thoro is gas. Tho matter Was re
ferred to him that ho might secttro
bids from dlffprent companies.
Presldont Soollg, or tho Volunteer
Flro Department, ,whon asked as to
tho now plan for retrenchment said
that no doflnlto move has been mado.
It Is Intimated that tho members have
discussed tho problem of having nil
flro calls between sovon in tho morn
ing nnd six lit .tho ovonlng ns "freo
calls," that Is calls for which thoy
will accept no pay from tho city. Tho
present rate is now $1 for tho call
and 50 conts on hour whllo at work.
Another proposed plnn waB to re
colvo wages (or false alarms nnd In
addition to automatically cut strag
glers rrom tho .department when thoy
miss thrco flro drills. Thoso aro
moroly tentntlvo nlans. nonn nf thorn
"having ns yot been adopted and can
not bo until tho noxt mooting of tho
flromen In April.
Eiigliteor's Department lilt.
Though thoy wore rotlcont In an
nouncing tho schomo for tho non
rcdtielng of tho flro dopnrtmont tho
mombors of tho. Council ngreod thnt
chances for shnvlng In other de
partments of tho city sorvico should
ho found.
"Whllo wo nro retrenching," do
clarod Councilman Kimball, "I nm
In favor of going right down tho lino.
Lot's seo. Mnybo thoro Is n chance
to slmvo off somo exponso In tho I
city Engineer's branch. I think wo
ought to cut to tho very bono."
Councilman Copplo was tibsont nnd
no further retrenchments woro taken
up.
New Method of Hediictlon.
"Well, I'll toll you n wny to re
duce oxpenso," announced Englneor
A. II. Oldloy. "That Is, whonovor
tho Council asks mo to draw up
Plains nnd specifications for street
Improvements, thnt thoy stick with
tho first plans nnd not call for cou
tlnttnl changes,
"I bollovo that between 25 and 30
ju i-uui ui uie worn in -tho en
gineer's office Is dead work." As
n exampio of this ho pointed out
tho fact that ho had beon instructed
to proceed with the grading of Cen
trnl avenue, tho filling In of tho
street and thou tho redecklng.
"Now nil this has beon changed,"
ho said, "and I am told tq go nhoad
with Just the replnnklng of tho
street. This throws nwny nil of my
first work."
Street Lines Hotltor.
Hecauso the street lines are In-
ii'iiiiiio me city Knglnoor showed
M0DART
Always Front Laced
Women Planning New
Dresses and Gowns
should heconio ncqiinlntcd
with this wonderful cornet
Not. n slnujo rlpplo of coniplnlnt
lum nmrml tho rittwr of tho
Modjirt. Corset. hIiico It. itmtlo Its
appourniito hi out Corset Deport
ment. Hntltor the faultiest nrcurnrjr
of tho lines of supremo comfort
for nil wiilsta mill dimensions
havo occasioned tho most entliit
slnstlc preference for tho Modiu-t
front-lace.
None of the ninny famous cor
sets wo carry nro ns popular us
tho Moduli. Tito Modnrt Is mndo
In styles for nil figures tho
slight, medium or stout.
Hub JDry Goods Co.
"Smnrt Wenr for Women."
Cor. Hrondivny and Centrnl nvo.
Phbno hoi.
PWnANHOH
"""vat z &r
Rate to Yon
CO rooms .,
100 rooms with tath'lij
100 rooms with balh i-m
200 largo outside
Your headquarters for
ovory occasion.
L jlSjjft
I 4 Trrrr7T"
i v v v w a a
on Centrnl nvonuo nt this tlmo
would settlo not ono bit moro than
If the dirt is put in two yenrB from
now nnd then rolled well with a
steam roller.-
Tho opening of Anderson avonno
between Third nnd Fourth streets,
work nlrcady ortlorcd, Is bolng held
up, Bald Mr. Oldloy on account of
part of tho land bolng iinplottcd.
"Tho samo is truo on Fifth, Sixth
and Seventh streets, across Mill
Slough," ho said. Also tho fro
posed stralghtonlug of Anderson
aonuo is holding back tho work.
Suit will bo Instituted nt onco
Against tho Mnrshfleld Realty nnd
Trading Company thnt for all tlmo
may ho sottled tho question as to
dedication of proporty from this
company for streets. Tho orig
inal contract with tho company will
bo gono Into, especially for Ander
son aventio and tho opening nt n
street 30 feet wldo between Central
nnrt Curtis on Front street.
TD PROTECT CURBS
STIFF FIXE FOIt HACKI.Vfl A-
(jaixst cuimixa with wagon
Conij'iit Sidewalk District Doing Out
lined! New Sewer nnd Sldo
wnlk for Front
Street
Drivers that hack tholr wagons to
tho curbing, drlvo over tho sldowalks
nnd dtimi) their coal and won.i down
chutes Into peoples basomenta horo
after will bo llablo to fines of not
less than $100 or nn imprisonment
of not moro than 30 days In tho city
Jnil, nccordlng to nn ordlttanco pass
ed by tho city fathors last evening.
Into tho council chambers there
havo como at regular intervals com
plaints from proporty owners that
tholr curbing has been damaged, that
muii BiuowuiK nas oeen broken
through hecauso of heavy traffic.
To bring this to a sudden stop tho
ordlnnnco of Inst ovenlng was drawn
up by tho city attornoy. However tho
bill reads "all vehicles excopt baby
buggies and other hand drawn vo
hlclos" which is taken to lncludo
wheel bnrrows so housoholders can
still movo their coal and wood from
tho curbing across tho sidewalk.
Hold l( CtMitent District
Tho outlining of n content sldownlk
district was hold up until tho noxt
mcetitiK of tho council it ..-. .i
that tp have this conform with tho
flro district would call for comont
sldowalks In cortaln sections whoro
thoy aro not needed, such as along
WIU WUlUiUUlll,
An ordlnnnco hns been drawn up
ready for passing, having been Intro
duced last night, calling for a fine of
n?Vn1,rvtl.mV.00 and wUh "
.,il8.ln 3a" for "Paring plank
sldowalks in a cement sidewalk dis
trict alter it has onco beon outlined.
Sower For Front Street
A now sower for tho west lino of
Iront street, this to bo docked with
a comont sidewalk was sanctioned by
the council. '
Foul .molls that entlnato through
tho boards from constant breaks in
(JET PH1ZE SHIPS.
tor Aiaociithi iycm to cooi nr TimM.,1
NEW YOItK, March 20. Tho
American steamer Lorenzo nnd tho
Norwegian steamer Thor, captured
last September by a. British crulsor
In West India waters, whllo they woro
dollvorlng supplies to tho German
cruiser Karlsruhe, sailed March fifth
for England with Dritlsh crows a
board nccordlng to passengord on a
steamer from the West Indies today.
Passengers nssumo that thoy havo
been sold by order of tho prize court.
1 nn nn.tT. nit-...
rhe q-iostlon Is not. win mM '
hri.nf v.... i ... '
.. V r your 'H
Hut docs your work honor
.- -. .. v-uuLern is tot ,
only to creato profit (
yoursolf, but to n, thu I
which will profit lBIB7 il
diuub yoiirseir,
COOS HAY STEAM UUXDRI;
1 I. Ill II Jt-7 I
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8
Times want ads bring results.
Scratched
40 Years
Used D. D. D.,
All Itching Gone!
This Ir tho nctunl experience) of Anna
Croinun. Hnntn ltoaa, Cut., with tlio won
derful 1). D. D. I'rcicrlptlnn.
I). I). D. In tho proven Kczomn. Curn
the. mild wash thnt given limtunt relief
in nn iiirms oi axin trouble.
Clnanvea the Blcln of all Impurities
washes uwuy blotches una pimples,
lenvlnir the skin ns smooth and heulthy
us that or a child.
act a BOo hottlo of this wondorful
Eczema Curo today und ltoop It In tho
home.
We know thnt D.D.D. wilt do' all that
U clulmtd tor It.
DEI) CHOSS DItUfl STOHE
SOUTH COOS HIVEIt BoITl
SKKVICR
IjAUNCII Expnpju
lenves Mitrslifidd enrj di?
I . in. Invrs liond j.
"" inn
nt 0:15 p, tn,
8TEAMF.lt RAINBOW
leaves head of river dillj i j
n. in. Leaves Mnrs"llcl(l it 2 f,
in. For charter apply on boirf.
ROGERS ,i HMITH
Proprietors
DUiMGAN
UNDERTAKING
PARLORS
will lie kept
OPEN' TO THE I'UDLIO
A. rpRitlar stato licensed
undertaker av 1 1 1 be la
chargo
Phono 103-J
Violin and Piano
p Anthony w ry s.
Toachlnj,' Orchestra Work
Studio 8I, Centrnl Avo.
Phono ISD1I-J. AparUiieiit a
EARN H PER CKXT
OX YOUR SAVINGS
with tho
WESTERN LOAN & lJUIIJHXO
COMPANY, of Salt Ult
Assets $2,3IO,000.0& I
Call or writo to learn deUlIi
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.,
T.iu-iil Treasurtr' 'f. J
177 Front St
T. J. SOAIFE tg A. H. IIODGINS
Marshfipld PA,NT AND
iHaimirciu DECORATING kC0.
Estimates Furnished
Phone 110-11. Mnrshfleld, Oregon
now it is iniposslu o at presont to the nines am n mon,.' 1 v , ..
Sfelw'.' tho openlugf Fifth" a.,V7
Sixth and Seventh streets, an order
ui iiit nisi uottncii meeting,
"I nm not In favor of sooing tho
with tmU'v t?P tho general fund
it. sttung p on a trestle. Lefl i fill I VoVZrLV) W?
LADIES' CLEANING WORKS
Wo do French Dry Cleaning on tho
most dollcuto fabrics. Wo posl.
tlvely Ktinrnnteo nil work
Phono 431-X.
Address 51 Central Avcnuo.
MERCHANT'S CAFE
Popular place for
Good Meals.
Prlnoc Rnncnnahle.
jCor, Commercial & B'fljj
CHIMNEYS FinBPUCM
J. N. BAYLISS
Any Kind of Brick Work A
Prices That Are Rl
And R Work 0
Call at "Tho Fireide,' JoktMJ
DldR., 137 Second 8U r""
S-r;J,h nani. DolUfWork
poor ndvertlsnmoiit oni.i .i.
mombors. It was shou. ' h I "
Planking is worn aiid may at any)
tlmo result accidents and further!
CHIMNEYS CLEANED, REPAIRER
IF NEEDED AND INSPECTED
I am prepnred to clean chlranoys
nnd make thorough Inspection of
same. Don't dolny. city ordln
anco compels proporty owners to
do this work. Prompt work may
savo a flro.
' Charges Rcasonablo
A. 11. SEROEANT,
Phono 25S-X 105G So. 4th t.
VALUABLE
COUPONS IN
CACH PACKAOE
Centrnl nvonuo nbovo Fourth, put
In drains and then nlank." Rni,t
Councilman Kimball. Ho stated tho
putting In of dirt nt this tlmo would
allow It to settlo In for two years
ou nun. (no sireot might bo hard
sui faced.
"Something must bo dono right
awtty," said Mr. Evertson. Ho show
ed how the street Is becoming dan
gerous because of- tho planks wear
ing thin. '-Last Sunday I found a
Plank broken off for n distance of
four feot," ho said. "All such
things mean dnimtcn snita fnr n,a
city.
from Markof n m,i .'...' vr:c"u
and .peclf tek,ioS;-;ir be drawu,, '
at once by Mr. Gidloy. UI
nrS!"'! Yersxma stated that
Date- street between 9th and 10th I
streets Is In a bad condition and al-'
most impassible. There is but llttlo
traffic In that neighborhood yet thai
Property owners want to make it
pnssahlo with old nlnnkln 1,TJ T... I
Sorti.1'18, The' WlU "b aUon
ii.. i. t'llt 1)0H,, I'ylraiits
oi U naat8 that aro ""ried and In
accesslblo ar a nnnHin.o .". .
lrJirinonthddertlle
20
Commutation
Tickets $2.00
20
I CITY AUTO & TAXI CO.
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'HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED
NOW
See C0RTHELL
Phone 31i.
.Plans for tho grading of Central city rather, a survey of every hy
enue were put into the back drant in tho city will be maduh
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.ho vuiuivii agrecu to repiank Con- are of no use.
trul ayonue. Councilman Albrecht It was reported that nt n, . '
and Kimball voted against the mo- of Secona'andlSlSees a hyS anT
Cltv Enin. ni,n ..... .,. 's..bur a."U08t out of sight and Ttnn '
Council that the putting luTf dirtin cZ'of XST Caa Servo better!
Mtarthfleld-Nortb Rend Aato XJa
Cr every te mluutea from 6 . m
to 12 p. m.j to South Slough once a
day, leaving 'at 11 a. iu.j to Empire
llireo trips a day.
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STAb'JEN STREET
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SMITH'S VARIETY STORE,
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for Fancy and Domestic
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