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f."CSJC Jfc' to t-- & in . -. - " v. THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREG ON, SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1908 4. I ft ' SOCIAL SIDE (Continued from Pago one.) social way. Monday night, a dance was given at Eckhoff hall In which a large number participated. Tues day evening, the officers of the boats were entertained at a sinjtt'r in the Commercial club hall. Tues day afternoon, the ball gamo ba.uceu tho "Jack Tars" and the North Ucnil was largely attended. Mrs. L. J. Simpson of North Bend, who by tho way didn't go to Sau Francisco, as had been reported, Is entertaining a number of friends at a house party at Ten Mile over the Fourth. Mrs. Keating, her mother, Mrs. Troutman and brother, Teddy, are among her guests. Mr. Simpson who was called to San Francisco on business Is expected home during the week. His sister and a friend may accompany him back to spend tho summer on Coos Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Hendricks of Port land, will occupy the McCormac resi dence during the absence of the fam ily at their summer home on South Coos river. Mr. Hendricks Is archi tect of the new Chandler hotel and the new high school building. There was an unexpectedly largo turnout of Coos Bay women to tho races In Marshfleld yesterday after noon and It is expected that a cor respondingly large number will bo present this afternoon. It has been a well-known fact that tho Coos Bay women have been about tho best patrons of baseball here but that they were equal admirers of racing "was a happy surprise to tho horse men. Not only are they admirers but they proved to bo good Judges of animals as a few young men dis covered yesterday. There Is a well defined rumor afloat that two Coos Bay school ma'ams, who have been teaching at not far distant places will soon graduate from Cupid's college with diplomas for life. A Roseburg min ister's son is mentioned as one of the favored and the long and short of the other story Is that it Is a very tall man and the girl well, she is not so tall. No prizes aro offered for successful guessers. The marriage of Frank M. Stew art and Miss Jessie B. Merrill at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Dean Wednesday evening came as a decid ed surprise to tho friends of the couple. Only close relatives were in attendance. Mr. Stewart is proprie tor of tho Coos Bay Monumental Works and tho bride is a well-known Coos Bay young lady, being a daugh ter of Mrs. L. White and a sister of Mrs. Georgo Dean and Mrs. II. O. Pratt. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. D. W. Thurston of tho First Baptist church. Tho couple immediately went to their now homo and have been the recipients of feli citations from a host of friends. Miss Miriam Van Waters of Port - land, who is a guest of Miss Alice McCormac, is a member of tho Sun day staff of tho Portland Oregonlan and ono of the promising young wri ' ters of Oregon. She recently com- pieieu a posigruuunio courso in tno Oregon University in Eugene, and during her school work found timo for many clover magazlno articles In addition to her routlno work as staff correspondent of tho Oregonlan. Pal' Coos Bay readers aro familiar with vorl ., some of Miss Van Waters work, her description of tho manner In which Eugene received tho news that tho university appropriation carried was given n half pago with special illus trations. Miss Van Waters returns to Portland Tuesday. MISS MARION BOWLER of Boston, Mass., arrived on tho Eureka this morning via Portland to spend tho j summer with her friend, Miss ! Kaufman, ' t AT THE CHURCHES t EPISCOPAL Clll'RCH. K Rev. W. H0RSFALL, Rector. t Sunday services will bo conducted nt tho Episcopal church at tho usual hours, 11 a. in. and 7:30 p, m Sun dny, by tho Row Mr. Ilorsfull. H CATHOLIC church. Rov. Father DONNELLY. Mbbs will bo celebrated at North Bend, Sunday, at 8 o'clock, and in Marshflold nt 10:30. Tho Itov. Fath er Curio; will ba the oi lebrunt In tho ubsonco of tho pabtor tho Rov. Fath er E. Donnelly. THE OPEN SEASON FOR DEER BEGINS JULY 15th See Our Stock of Winchester and Savage Rifles Cartridges, Belts, Cases, Hunting Knives, Hatchets and all kinds of SPORTING GOODS You never have to pay an exorbitant profit at Milner's Hardware ini&!i FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. D. W. THURSTON . Services at the First Baptist church will bo conducted as follows Sunday: id a. m., Bible School, F. M. Stewart, superintendent; 11 a. m. sermon: "The Freedom of Will"; 3 p. m., Junior Union, Wesley Smith, superintendent; 7 p. m Young Peo ple's service; 8 p. m., "The Blind Man's Friend." Special music . by the choir at both services. C. J. Mlllls, director. Strangers aro especially Invited to worship with us. Eureka In Today. The Eureka arrived this morning from Portland, bring quite a large number of pas sengers to Coos Bay. I Build Launches Sail Boats Row Boats AT MY YARD, NORTH FRONT ST., i MARSHFIELD. Modern machinery and every facility for turning out first class work I have on hand. I also represent tho IMPERIAL GAS ENGINE COMPANY If contemplating building a launch get our figures. Max Timmerman THE HO AT 11UILDER. Don't Miss the COOS BAY R aces Speed Program FOR THE COOS HAY RACING AS SOCIATION, TO HE HEM) ON THE MARSHFIELD TRACK July 3d and 4th FRIDAY, JULY 3d. Race No. 1. Pacing and trotting, Jreo-for-all, one-half mllo heats; best two out of threo heats; purse $50. Rnco No. 2. Running, three eighths mile dash, special for horses named Gold Beach, Vorosaz, Head Light, etc.; entrance feo ?25 each, winner to take all; purse $125. Raco No. 3. Running ono half mile dash; purse $50, Raco No. 4. Running flvo-elghthb mile dash; purso $50. SATURDAY, JULY -ltli. Raco No, 5. Pacing and trotting, free-for-all, ono-half mllo heats; best two out of threo heats; purso $50. Rat'o No. 0. Running, threo olguths mllo; host two out of throe hunts; purso $r0. Raco No. 7. Running, one-half Spend your vacation nt Good- will's summer resort on South Coos River. Launch Tioga leaves Mnrshflcld nt 8 n. m., re- turning nt 0 p. in. dnily. RATES REASONABLE. PHONE 20X8. Return Engagement OF THE Coos Bay Favorites THE MARGARET ILES COMPANY Will Appear at the MASONIC OPERA HOUSE TONIGHT In the Popular Comedy Drama Triss or Beyond the Rockies" C6 Popular Prices Pleasing Plays For Reliable Abstracts of Title Investments and Sale of Real Estate TITLE GUARANTEE and ABSTRACT Co. Henry Sengstacken, Manager Marshfield and Coquille City, Oregon Phones: Marshfield Office J41 - Coquille City 191 General Agents Eastside and Sengstacken's Addition 1 9 9 t t f J.aTa ---------TTTtiTiTb H Favor Us and Yourself jj By buying your furniture here, This is the only fur niture store in the city where no second hand goods are carried and our prices are right too. A fair profit Is all -we ask, Anything in the furniture line to be had here,' SnMP SPECIAL PIECES of high grade furniture that just arrived are now on display at this store, Come and inspect the stock whether you wish 'to buy or not, C. A. JOHNSON FRONT STREET mile dash; purso. $50. Raco No. 8. Running, three fourths mllo dash; Stallion race; purso $50. All harness races to be governed by tho American Trotting Associa tion Rules as far as practicable. All running races to be governed by tho California' Jockey Club, as far as practicable. Entries will close July. 1st, at 9 p. m. Entrance fee $5.00 for each event, four or more to enter and threo or more to start; if not the board reserves the right to reduce the purses; tho board reserving the right to postpono races in .case of bad weather. Tho winning horse to have 60 per cent of tho' purso, tho second 30 per cont and tho third 10 per cent. Racing commences promptly at 2 o'clock each afternoon. ADMISSION 50c Haggles 25c THE MELROSE restaurant, near the postofflce, serves tho best coffee on Coos Bay. Ttt-.TTTTiT I NOTICE TO HORSEMEN. Tho Myrtle Point Percheron Horse Company will keep the full blood black Percheron horse at G. G. Swans place, three miles below Dora post offlce on river, from July 3, 1908, until April 1, 1909. Mares furnish ed pasture free until bred. Terms, $20, to insure. G. Q. SWAN, Manager. Address Gravelford, Oregon. TENTS for rent ware Co. -Pioneer Hard- AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHA1AAA WV W WW PARKSIDE POULTRY RANCH Empire, Oregon. JOHN W. KING, Prop. Eggs from thoroughbred Buff Orpington chickens for sale $1.50 to $5.00 for setting of 15. MANGAN'S NEW UNRERTAK PARLORS. Just moved Into now build ing on South Broadway, two blocks south of 'C street, where a flno chapel has been fitted up. A full lino of caskets, cou ches, robes and funoral sup plies In general. Licensed ombalmer with lady assistaut. Telephones: Office 2161 Residence 2171 DIARRHOEA There is no need of anyone suffer ing long with this disease, for to effect a quick cure it is only neces sary to take a few doses of Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy In fact, in most cases one dose is sufficient. It never fails and can be relied upon in the most severe and dangerous cases. It is equally val uable for children and is the means of saving the lives of many children each year. In the world's history no medicine has ever met with greater success. PRICE 25c. LARGE SIZE 50c. Uso Hewitt's Llttlo Early Rlsors. pluasnnt little pills that aro easy tc take Sold by LOCKIIART PAR SONS DRUG CO. Drink Welnards'8 BOTTLED BEER Mnrdcn's Wholesale Liquor Houso Plit.no 181 Orders Ot-llvcrod Frt'e MARSHFIELD, OREGON July 1st, 1908 I have purchased the stock of the Pioneer Hard ware Company, Marshfield, Oregon, formerly owned by Eugene 0'Connell, E, K, Jones, and others, and have assumed management and control of same, It will be my earnest endeavor to please all my cus tomers in the way of good goods, low prices and courteous treatment. My long experience in the retail business in your community, as well as my late experience as sales man on the road for Baker & Hamilton, of San Francisco, combined with my vast facilities for hand ling stock, enables me to purchase my goods and place them in your hands at a much lower figure than my competitors, In order to establish myself and get in touch with the trade, I will, for the first thirty days beginning July 1, 1908, make a special 10 percent reduction on all cash purchases, Respectfully yours, FRANK E. HAGUE, Mgr . PIONEER HARDWARE CO. HARNESS Why go out of town? For harness, pieces of harness or anything In repairing, you can have more satisfactory work done, from higher grade material and nt n lower prico nt home. SEEING IS BELIEVING. Call and see us work. .Also see our largo shipment of leather made from the choicest hides and best California oak tannage. Shoes mnde to order in any shupo you desire. Repairing of all kinds done in cither branch. 0. 0. LUND SHOP AND FACTORY, BROADWAY MARSHFIELD FIRE! Is Liable to break out in your store, office or residence at any time We are agents for the famous Chemical Fire Extinguisher Think of it a Fire d? (f Extinguisher for.... ipO.XJsJ Call and examine them. We are also the Launchmens' Headquarters Carrying a full line of spark plugs, packings, bat teries, coils, dynamos, marine hardware, oils, in fact everything for a gasoline boat. Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co. Water Front Near "A" Street Phone 33 - - Marshfield, Ore Agents for the famous MIANUS and SAMSON GAS ENGINES A Want Ad will sell it for you. K S iSi 1 MMwiMMiMMMMWMflBHBBMTB,aTWBBBIBBWBIBBBBBBBBIBBIBMBHHMBiMwi7'JB nArYi.fo- - -'M.m'imi 'j11,MmmmbMBWMMIIBMMMMW ,i j