The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 02, 1907, Daily Edition, Image 4

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TIIR DAIMT COOS BAY TIMES. MAK9I1V1ELT). OltECrjN, TUKSPAY, JULYS, f"
POCAHONTAS LODGE
IN COQUILLE CITY
Coqullle City Is now the homo of
Council No. 10 of the degreo of Po
cahontas, Hiawatha Council No. 10
having been organized In that city
Thursday night with a charter mem
bership of thirty, making It one of
the strongest young lodges over
trfD in Coos County. Following
'tho organization of the new lodge
nil present repaired to the banquet
hnil where a flno banquet was served.
, .Tho lodge will meet every 2nd and
4th Thursday of the month in the
' Woodman hall. The ladies who
went over from tho local lodge for
the purpose of Instituting were cordi
ally invited by the Coqullle ladles to
return Friday night to attend a ban
quet and Installation exercises to be
given by thoRcdmen.
The following members of Saca
,. Jawea Council No. 9 of tho degreo of
Pocahontas Instituted the new tribe;
Pocahontas, Margaret Welder; First
Scout, Mrs. Emma Seaman; Winona,
Nora Daley: Prophetess, Mrs. Georgo
Farrln; Guard of Tepee, Mrs. H. Mc
Laln; Guard of Forest, Mrs. Lizzie
Doano; Chief of Records, Margaret
Motlln. In addition to the above,
Georgo Farrln and Charles Doano
i aldo went over, tho former acting as
Great Sachem and tho latter as
Powatan. 'ity
Tho members left Marshfield In the
afternoon In rigs, arripvlng In Co
qullle about 7 o'clock, soon after
which tho organization of the lodge
was started. They returned early
tho following morning.
Following aro tho officers of tho
new lodgo as Instituted: Pocahon-
' taB, Mrs. Itoblnson; Winona, Mrs.
Supper; Prophetess, Paulino Ossr
ker; Powantan, Mr. JohnBon; Chief
of Records, Mrs. Whetmore; Keeper
of Wampum, Kittle Lenove; First
Scout, Dr. Whetmore. Several more
members aro to bo taken In at tne
first regular meeting which will be
held July 11-
The Marshfield guests wore loud in
tholr nralses of tho treatment ac
corded them while in Coqullle and
aro looking forward with pleasure to
another evening In that city, the
guests of tho Coqullle tribe.
SPECIAL SAL
suits, shirt waists,
dies' Emporium.
Ills week, linen
kimonas, at La-
ftOTICE TO OUIt CUSTOMERS
We are pleasca announce that
Foley's Honey and Tar for Coughs,
colds and lung troubles Is not nnect
ed by the National Pure Food and
Drug law as It contains no opiates
or other harmful drugs, and wo rec
commend It as a safe remedy for
children and adulta Red Cross
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ALLIANCE ARRIVALS.
The following passengers arrived
Saturday on tho steamer Alliance
from Portland and Astoria:
W. W. Lammey, J. C. Wilcox. Ml -s
II. Moore, G. Conrad, J. McKinnon.
L. D. Walker, Mrs. Davidson, Mr
and Mrs. Sceley and family, Mrs
Kcogh, Miss Keogh, E. A. Johnson.
.1. Truman, S. B. Klahn Mrs. Klalm,
W. A. Lucer, .1. S. Johnson, Mvs
Spencer, Miss Spnucer, N. A. K':i
dall, M. Olson, J. Scrgfriod, Mr3
Delmas, S. Coppte and wife, i:
Merce, G. Anderson, A. Alquist,
Anna Larson, F. Bran, N. S. Ellis.
Mrs. Marsh, A. B. Rintaul, wife and
son, R. M. Stevens, W. A. Dearikid,
D. O. Robb, J. Rohlander, A. W
Green, Mrs. Chandler, Mr. Oren,
Airs. Spencer, Mrs. Barton, Mrs.
Jucklln, D. C. Jones, Mrs, Jones and
child, Mrs. Sandberg, A. Flushy, M.
Honhue, W. Owens, J. King, Mrs.
McDonald, W. Grimes and family,
M. C. Horton and wife, Miss L. Hor
ton, W. Mahaffoy, W. Horton, Ruth
Horton, Dorothy Horton, E. Kolly,
J. P. Hebrlng, Bertha Koon, Mrs.
Little, C. M. Parker, E. E. Moore, C.
A. Qulnn, B." R. Varidorgreen, O.
Oftelle, C. W. King, Mrs. Colder, Mrs.
Berry, W. Chalder, J. T. Wilson, W.
Lancaster, L. G. Doke, T. Longhed,
M. Lose, Mrs. Oren.
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Cozy Little Frame House With Unusually Attractive
f Interior, $2,400.
Copyright. 1007. by Henry WIttcklnd. Chicago.
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Men
We offer your poor, tried feet a rest and your purse
$ a saving. Could any news be'moreinteresting to you
just now than this? We offer the latest styles in the
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Julia Marlowe Shoeslfor Women and the Packard Shoe
for Men at prices that cannot be beat.
See onr windows with' a full
assortment.
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FIRST FLOOR TLAN.
SECOND ELOOR PLAN.
This coay frorao cottage of one and one-half stories has been built in tho
vtcluUy of Chicago at a cost of $2, 100. The first tloor nrrniiRenieut. with llro-
Iplaco and built In bookcases in tho library, Is nn especially good feature. Tho
Urgo hall on the second floor wakes a nice sitting room.
HENRY W1TTEKIND.
n WANT TO INVEST $100,
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U Ooos County Handles, Farms, Coal and Timber Lands, llonu'stoml niul
Timber Clnlnw, Improved am Ujilniiuoml CJIty ami Town l'roportios.
" M dm! only with onnoro. No iikvnt.s. GIVE IX DETAIL KILL
IGULAUSiui to location, fn'ltrotiMiioiifs, LOWEST OAS1I VR1CE,
NO ATTENTION will bj given mv answer. If I desiro jonr
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JfARSHFIELD, OREGON
assortment. i
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Julia Marlowe For Women
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Y CITY
ON EAST SHORE OF BAY
Level bench land, all cleared, for business blocks
Gentel sloping, Aider-cohered land, for residence
lots.
Reasonable Prices Easy Terms
Also 550 acres Dairy Farm on Kentuck Inlet.
Free Laimch from Marshfield
aM North Bend.
Call at our office onpqsite Central Hotel,
Marshfield, Ore. or calf us? up on phone.
Coos Bay Townsite Company
O. C. SETHER, Pres, and Gen. Manager
N. F. THRONE, Secretary
iff BflrtTTi MT'ff flimrwra
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av Real Estate
Residence and Farming Property
A snap 40 acres, on Catching Inlet 4 miles from
uty 15 acres bottom land under dyke,s
40 acres on CountyRoad 44niles from city $15
per acre. I
For further particulars callpn
F. M. RuMgielf Jr. Qa
Nasburg bldg.
HH'HililHiPH)tHftWK
MARSDEN'S COOS BAY BOTTLING WORKS
ROYAL SELECT GAMBRIIWOnLED BEER
Bolit.Ied iii
Quarts, Pints and One'Half Pints.
Phone Orders DrortiDtlv altonded Xo.r Phone 461.
MmaMnmaim&BtassBBZmTivirai
ABSOLUTE SAFETY
is the best thingwe ytave to
offer Other anducerients are
of secondary importance Upon
this basis only po we solicit your
patronage IS
First NationalVBank of Coos Bay
JOHN S. COKE, President
W.S. McPARLAND, Cashier.
O. B. HINSDALE. VIco Pres.
R. T. KAUFMAN, Asst. Cas.
ajMUnmapaagwHimaacejcH 1 1 imti '
California and Oregon 'Coastteamship Company.
Steamer Alliance
BJD. OlJoN.Mastc
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COOS BAY tA PoMlahd and Return
GEO. 1). GRAY a CO., GcnoralWente,
421 JIarket St.. San Francisco.
L. W. SHAW, Agont,
Jfarahflold. Phene 441
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1 MARSHFIELD
The Steamer
F, 5PKANT
Sails for SanjFranciseo Rirday June 28
F. S IdQW Agent
OREGON
WILSON'' &" THOMAS
Contractors and Builders
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Ofiico fixtures a
Shelving. Lot
fore building.
Store
yourpl
Fronts, Counters,
!ans. See us be-
Shop opposite Bear's Livery Stable, North Front Street
WHY DO PEOPLE BUY IN
SENGSTACKEN
ADltatyON
BECAUSE
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xl lb tnuitc uibiuc resiaenac property, lots I f 1 .,
50x00 with alleys, is well sheltered with I H
A GOOD BAY VIEW and prices of lots
are reasonable For particulars see
Title Guarantee & Abstract Co.,
Henry Sengstacken, Manager
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