fliiiT AT TEI MILE THEJDAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 25. 1 907. Popular Coos County Resort Dotted With White-Top-petl Tents. MANY DIFFERENT TYPES Times Correspondent Finds Food for I'oii Philosophy Amonn the Pleasure Seekers. (Special to Tho Times Ten Mile, Oro., July 24. A largo congregation of tourists from nil points of the compass arc romping at Lake Ton M.Ile. Many white-colored tents of various shapes aril sizes nro to be seen stationed all oter the grounds of tho prosuective hotel. The dignified nnd academic appearance of these people indicate they are a special creation of human beings destined to become leaders in commercial and social enterprise. Tho majority, seems to be in tho bloom of youth, drawing from natural resources tho pleasures of life. On July 20 a dance was given by Lake Creamery employees and many of these young bloods seized upon the opportunity of tripping the elastic toe. Another class is noticeable for being ensconced in cabins along the quiet and shaded retreats to bo found on the shores of tho Lake. These people love luxury and the preborva tion of their vital forces. Some own their own launches and brought them along so as to be nble to tako a spin over tho lakes when desires prompt them weather being favorable, while others make dally excursions over the lakes at tho ex pense of the company's boats. It is to bo hoped tho hotel will be in readi ness to meet the tourists' demands next season. Hcport says the pressure of busi ness forced the return to Marshfield of that congenial but dignified gen tleman, J. w. Dennett. Let us hope soon for his reappearance. Ho bears tho earmarks of a distinguished gen tleman and gives out much sunshine to his companions. When ho meets a person whom he believes ho can put on tho witness stand for a few 1..1.IUUJ.S no seizes tno oppoitunlty for simple amusemcnC pumps from them nil they ever knew, then politely moves his hnt and smilingly bids them good day. A right of way is being cleared for the placing of water pipes from Clear Lake to Noi th Bend. After tho pipes nro laid the new water works com pany will lose no time in supplying tho city with pure and healthy wator. ua Nelson Iron Works P. B. NULSON, Prop LABOR DAY TO BE OBSERVED ON BAY Different Unions nml Labor Orpinl 7iitinns Will Jlnkp Gala Oc casion Out of Sept. 2. A mooting was hold nt North Bend on Monday evening, at which com mittees of three from each of the unions and lab,or organizations on Coos Day were present and plans wore formulated for giving a grand demonstration on Labor Day, Sep tember 2, in Marshfield. A program was partially arranged which will include a parade of tho various organizations, speeches, races, ball game, tug of war. nnd n grand ball In the evening. The delegates then proceeded to form a central body and after much debate a council was formed to be known ns tho Trades and Labor Council of Coos Gay. A cordial in vitation i3 extended all fraternal bodies on Coos Bay to participate In the Labor Day parade. TILTOX'S SMALL ESTATE. New York, July 2 1. The will of Thcadoro Tilton, whoso suit several years ago against Rev. Henry Ward Boecher brought botli men unpipas ant notoriety, was filed for probate here yesterday. Tilton died In Paris. Harold D. Bullard stated that Tilton left no real estate and that his nor- sonal property did not exceed $3000. gv. Especially Designed For Narrow Lot Estimated Cost, $2,000. Copyritfht, 1007. by J. H. Da verm an L Son, Grand Rapids. Mich. 9 , , -- 4'39fe H s ttti (51 hs; fa ' is ' J (8l HI. BUS BfZfifG ifj , tK I ZZZ X MBU9)3p mSt. -! s N. m mam mmmmammmm P . i fat tJ JLrvfjfG r I i m I a VB FIRST PLOOn PLAN. SECOND FLOOR PLAN. j;Thls six room dwelling, 10 by 86 feot over all, la very, suitable for a narrow ana bas been designed especially for such, giving swncieac room lor unit second story arrangement Tho parlor nnd living room open up niceiy ether. The kitchen Is of sufficient size, and pantry communicate between and living room. Tbla doelllnc li Intended to have a full aoren foot ed up basemeot notferibe vhole, with a nine foot stocy height for first asd tit and a half. 'for second. Th fleet story Ja latended to bo t!4d and ifi. and story stda w&Ua ahmglad. H&rdwood flnlab for paster, Itrtag rfte ud chambers and kitchen, Oeorgte ntoe. Estimated cost whs ruu puusouft te aad, ffratft, .., . rf ., ., , . JU H.-. pAjrEMAN .-."QJl I. , y , - ' Wo repair nil kllds of MnclilncrT. Stcftm nnd Ga,fl;iiJici, Guns nnd 111. cjclc3, HctofsipjIcourBiicclnlty. : : nc ninu('lo Cnitfc IIPAtivB fny KJB HfllT.I CnrapS Wo Make the If Road 9ooli for Ijggor J lgs Iri Iron nnd nnd Ix)ggfns st Sheaves nnd ryjfiioNE ft MARSHFIELD, - - OREGON WANTABS OEM RESTAURANT.S'JORTH BEND. Open day and night Servos everything the market affords. WANTED. To buy, clean rags. Ap ply Times Oflloe. stackon. Marshfield, Oregon. FOIl SALE Tho best small busi ness on tho bay. Previous experi ence not necessary. Amount re quired about ?800. Can double your raonoy In next six months. Address Business, caro Times Office. FOR SALE A farm of 80 acres on Daniels' Creek. Addressf E. It. Jones, Box 110,Inrshn1d. 5-20-1 FOR SALE A afhall Improved farm. This Is a banealn. jApply at Hall & Hall's oflWb. $ 6-1-1 WANTED Men twork in sawmill, wages f2ieirday and upward. Simpson Ijiimber Co. 8-241tf Notice teachers wanted. Application will bo recolved by tho clerk of school district No. C, Empire City, Oregon, for tho posi tions of principal and assistant; roferencos must accompany appli cation. WANTED A thoroughly competent girl for general housework. Good wages. Apply to- Mrs. Seng- ma ' r5EsL FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS Neat and modern, sftuatgfci Norli Bend Heights. Best view on the dinsjlra, also jftcant lots "in the same tract. Prices ejfdonable anderms easy. SUCCESSORS TO Ward & Ward WARinS, HURD Corner Meade and Vermont Sts. in r m S.HC! nition is Jb" Our stodri ofanttsfi IFRH 9 t 1 . f rni a Qemoiete inn nHBAjrCHETE CARTip)GE we c MARBLE SIGHTS, G ,c of , KNIVES, BELTS, ES, etc. VI u nner I Central Hotel Building, Front street. b J YOUR SUCCESS m life depends upon jyour preparation The btssinesswdrld dematfas well trained m omen. f "" m onow Let ujFfain You jyiiiier-ue aver J,Jtomm XoJlege. North Bend, Oregon '',: mm& LOST July 12, on Front street or near Alert Landing, ma,ll plain, gold watch, no lnithnWr ongrnv lngs; open faced. Spjjjmblo reward offered. " Leave nUpfmcs office, or address, Mrs. ST A. Yoakam, WANTED Chamber maid at Cen tral Hotel. J' 1 FOR RENT HIF'with conveni ences. Apply Mrs. C. W. Tower Pine st. 3 H fpjWAa; w TIES - I I w ISAAAK J C Street. 1 gfl35MaaaBggwngnsar&ijjj uamjuaa-nfmrarw BamsaKKK7j,WffyjipqrmijaajfMi-EBBgifBSULiUi WBmm that necessary requisite for the well dressed man predominates in our line of HATS SHOES TIES - ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD We use sending world; an thenecessaSC JL 4.A J, I1IU11CV &r CLU. LM L SjT . 7 n wfrnout aang facilities for er or loss. . SH1 r .1 Ttsnot tne MU THE FIRST NATWIAL BANK Of C00SSBAY Marshfield, Oregon. 'tt DRESSERS Our line of clothing is char acterized by snappy, individual styles with te fit and hang that usually finly comes with custom mad clothing. Either business or-ffuting styles, fancy worsteds, iitrong cassimerjas or cheviot, serges and thibets. Excellently made accoutring to the latest customs.. m Duyingimiotning tne reason .xw u to a cus- lilor iatj get tie fit. Now 7e you a rice tnat erfect fit where in e price of comparison witn custom taik i Now Mr. Reader you are a man of good common sense, so come around to our store on Second street today and let us convince you of the above statements. Be Wise. PLANZ ROLANDSON 2nd Street in Sacchi New Building i immmimmimmH0miimmHto ' I TTFiiTa