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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1907)
u I mh rssum .? MaHWMMMMaHMmgaRifi!HmmmHinuH3HEwaK i j;?:rir"'a5Bs!r yJIULJIMIl MJLilH 1 1 1 L IIIIMW'H ' ' -jt- -- " H the daily coos hay twies, MAnsnviELD, oncajN, Wednesday, july s, joo7. - t - T. 3. y vj H 'p'l '4 . i n.i:.....iTi l. u H jL ,l,,MAfliSIPlfl Pits.. fl can you Nt 1 REFUSE THIS ' Packard Shoes For E Men I E I BiG ATTENDANCE PROMISED TODAY We offer your poor, tried iefn rest and vour nurse T Jt A a saving. Could any news be more interesting to you just now than this? We offer the latest styles in the Julia Marlowe Shoes for Women and the Packard Shoe for Men at prices thai cnnotbe beat. See our windows with a full assortment. rmnish JbKL Co - operativeHpja . . . J-,iLrf.. Julia Marlowe For Women ' ' ; ' ' ' , l i - S BAY CITY j ON EAST SHORE OF BAY S l! Every Indication points to a record breaking attendance at the annual race met to be given on the Alarsli lleld race trade this afternoon begin ning at 2 o'clock. Among tho Jockeys who will do tho riding are: P. Mauzy, O. Grav llng and B. Johnson. The llnal payments are closed and tho probable starters are given. Tho jockeys and colors under which horses will run will be given later. Tho llrst raco on Wednesday will be well contested, as tho entries havo shown very fair work. The first race" today will be well contested, as the entries havo shown cry fair work. It will bo called at 2 p. ni, second raco 2:30, third race 3 p. ni. fourth raco, 3:30, Gate fee will be GO cents for adults, and chil dren 25c. Entries. Race No. 1. Two and three-year-olds. Purso ?100. Half mile. Fee $20.' J. 11. Jleri-on? owner; G. Grcanlin, trainer. Tcddie, by Skipper. V. 1 Norton, ouiier; Clmi. Mont joy, (ruiiirc. joy, trainer. Headlight, by Jo K. North Ilenil Stables; Snyder, trainer. Evadnos, by Imperial Calvador. Ii. J. Simpson, owner ; Armstrong, trainer. Chestnut filly, by Blenheim. Ttnnn Mn 9 Tniir-VPJl T-nlflfU JUK Seventy. HeinliiKny, owner; r.Iau7y, trainer, Diadem, by Dlvola.v tJiipn Tin it 'lrn.w,f.nl1c 11" J;. .1. btmpson, owner; niimuuiifc, trainer. Chestnut filly, by Glcnheim. Brown, filly, by I. n. Glerolsteln. J. It. Nay, owner; Mont joy, trainer. Greenlaw, by All Green. Kaco No. 4. Free for all. Purse S100. Half mile. Fee- $20. COO fourth Wednesday?, Odd Fellows Hall KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. r.Ij'WIc l,ot!r-e, No. 3. K. P Chas. Nordstrom, C. C ; Tom Hall, Keep er of Records. Meets (list and third Mondays, K. P. Hall Pjtlii.in Sisters, Laurel Temple, No. 38. Mrs. Bessie Nicholson, M. E. C; Mrs. Nellie Whereat, M. of R. and C. Meets first and third Wed nesdays. WOOD.MKN OF THE WOULD. Cnmp No. 1WI, W. O. W. W. P Murphy, C. C; W. U. Douglas, Clerk. Meets second and fourth Tuesdays, Odd Fellows Hall. Coos Hay Circle, No. 1C4, Women of Woodcraft. Mrs. Nora Daly, G. N.; Mrs. M. Cowan, Clerk. Meets secondhand fourth Mondays, Odd Follows Hall. RICD MEN. Koos Tribe, No. 33, Improved Order of Redmen. F. A. SacchI, Sa chem; George Farrln, Keeper of Records. Meets Thursdays, Red Men's Hall. FRATEKNATj UNION OF AMKIUCA T. Nicols, F. M.; Mrs. Nellie Owen, Secretary. Meets first and third Tuesdays, Old Masonic Hall. GRAND AHMY OF THE REPUBLIC Bilker Post, No. 8, Department of Oregon. W. E. Thorpe, Com mander; I. S. Kaufman, Adjutant; C. W. Tower, Q. M. Meets second Tuesday each month, Longshore men's Hall. SUOMI SOCIETY. W. M. Hagquist, President; John Backman, Secretary. Meets first and third Wednesdays, hall over Times Offlce. EAGLES. Marsliflelil Aerie, No. 538, Fraternal Order of Eagles. T. J. Lewis, W. P.; II. McLain, Secretary. Meets first Wednesday evening of each month in Eagle's Hall on Front street, at S p. m. Degree of Pocahontas, Sacajawea Council, No. 9 . Meets first and third Thursdays. Nora Daly, Po cahontas; Ora McCarty, Keeper of Records. Blanco Lodge, No. 48, A. F. & A. M. Richard Walter, W. M.; Norls Jensen, Secretary. Meets third Thursday of each month. Masonic Temple. Couit Coos Bay, No. 15, Foresters of America. William Longstaff, Chief Ranger; F. T. Sumner, Financial Secretary. Meets second and fourth Saturdays in I. O. O. F. Hall. North Bend Camp, No. 82C1, M. W. A. P. Maloney, V. C; L. A. Loo mis, Secretary. Meets second and fourth Wednesdays, 8 p. m., Tay lor's Hall. Visiting neighbors cor dially invited to attend. A. O. W. A. J. Savage, Master Workman; T. M. Dlmmlck, Re corder. Meets second and fourth Tuesday evenings in the Odd Fel lows Hall. IMRSilfiELD MAN PERFECTS ii Daniel Flory Designs Car Slake for Logging Trains Eliminates rtfuch Danges Level bench land, all cleared, for business blocks Gentel sloping, AldercAvered land, for residence Us. Reasonable Mdes-i-'Easy Terms Also 550 acnes Dairy FaflrfSfcn Kentuck Inlet. Free LimchplyW Morshfidd akd ($rtJhi Bend. Call at ourWice opposite Central Hotel, Marshfield, repfcall us up on .phone. Coos Bay Townslte Company O. C. SETHER, Pres, and Gen. Manager N. F. THRONE, Secretary ' et 7 D6iytF iheK03akoR our Wing trip; full line with kupphes at the Red Cross GREATEST LLINBRY SALE ITER HELTr 0N00S bai be ompfced Wednesday, Ladie and Gents CLEWING PRESSING a speciality. Phone 1444. The great mall order LIQUOR HOUSE. We pay the express. Xrft A inAiv nr uw j.ii-i vuuuv X PZ A ( Meeting Nights and Officers Of Coos Bay Orders MASONIC. Arngo Chnpter, No. 22, R. A. M. II. Lockhart, HlglrPrlest; Albert See llg, Secretary, fleets fourth Wed nesday of erfch month, Masonic Temple. y Pacillc ConiHiaiiilpry. C. W. Tower, Eminent Commander; Albert See lig. Secretary. Meets fourth Mon- . day or eiich month, Masonic Tomplo. Doric Chapter, No. 53, O. E. S. Mrs. Marsh, V. M.; Mrs. O. Macarty, Secretary. Meets second and fourth Tuesday, Masonic Temple. ODD FELLOWS. Sunset TiOrtse, No. 51, I. O. O. F. L. Plauz, N. G.; I. S. Lando, Secre tary. Meets In Odd Follows Hall. SmiM't Encampment, I. O. O. F. A. Hagonmiester, C. P.; I. Lando, Scribe. Meets first and second Tuesdays, Odd Fellows Hall. Western Star Lodsc, Jlcbckiihs. Mrs. Tom Coke, N. G.; Mrs. Lizzio But ler, Secretary. Meets second and MARSHFIELD GENERAU- HOSRKTAL "MrSS hiTSLACK, Altron Hospital Medical able. lor I gical and ates reason- thon( CORTHELL & DURKEE Contractors aiidBjilIders Plans draWn, eaflraates fur nished. Calif for Dirkce, back of Kibbardrocepy store. What is said to bo one of tho most Interesting and practical inventions in lumbering and logging business has just been patented by Daniel Flory of Marshflold, Oregon. The Invention Is an Improved car-stake, and consists of a set of hollow metal stakes, square In form, mounted along the sides of a log car in such a manner as to bo perfectly free to move up or down in tho mounting frames. Each of tho stakes has a vertical series of holes right-through tho Inner side of tho square and a small toothed wheel is mounted di rectly back of each stako so that its teeth will enter the holes in the stake. These wheols aro all keyed to a shaft running lengthwise of tho car so that when the shaft is turned In one direction or tho other the stakes are all raised or lowered. Tho shaft can bo locked at the end so as to hold tho stakes at any desired hieght. Tho stakes aro bo designed that they are thoroughly practical in all way3. Slivers and pieces of bark cannot Interfere with Its action or clog up the holes which aro engaged by tho toothed wheel because tho holes extend through the sldo of tho stako and tho teeth of the wheel simply forces them through tho holes and they fall to the ground through tho middlo part of the stake. They aro said to havo many deslrablo points which are readily appreciated by those familiar with the present crude, dangerous, and oxponslvo methods of staking log cars. Tho Interstate Commorco Com mission is said to bo working on a law requiring railroads to supply tho loggers with cars having some means which will reduce tho dangers inci dent to tho handling of logs by the present methods, and one point which will bo Incidentally accom plished by tho adoption of a stako, such as Mr. Flory has patented, will bo tho saving in tho expense the wood for tho present stakes, tho cost of trimming tho stakes for tho bock ets, and tho cost of unloading the logs from tho cars by tho present plan. Mr, Flory is a former resident of Tacoma and It was at that city that ho invented his car-stake and has obtained his patent through a patont attorney there. Copies of tho patent can bo obtained from Mr. Flory, or from R. I. Elliott, Tacoma, Washington. AIOMOUN CHURCH DISSOLVES Salt Lako CIty.July 3. Conflra- tory of tho report that tho Mormon Church has decided to rotlro from business is tho announcement mado today by tho Desert Nows that tho church has sold tho Grass Creole coal WE SELL Coos Bay Real Estate Residence and Farming Property A snap 40 acres on Qatchinglrirct 4 miles from city 15 acres bottom landunder'ayfce. 40 acres on JCountyr Roa 4 mifes from city $J8 per acre. I If J For further particulars call on Jr. & Co. Nasburg bldg. MARSDEN'S COOS BAY BOTTLING WORKS ROYAL SELECT GAP As B0TTJ.ED BEER lottiledji uarts, Pints ana OneJHalf Pints. V Phono Orders promptly attaiwWWr Phono 481. payaga-ffyligaytKWMcaritat ABSOLUTE SAFETY is the best thingvwe have to offer Other inducements are ortanhe Uoo: lidtvour of secondary this basionfy patronage. First Nation! JOHN S. COKE, President W.S. McPARLAND, Cashier. imp 'do we so ai-EanK of CoosJBay O. B. HINSDALE, Vlco Pres. R. T. KAUFMAN, Asst. Cas. California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company. Steam COOS BAY to GEO. D. QUAY a CO., General a; 421 Maikot St.. San Francisco, erAzHiaiie B. D. OLSON, JWaator. SAEWNGT FR0M4 FoiJrmr and it, Return L.W.SHAW, Agont, MarehQeld. Phono 441 I The Steamer iVL F. MNT I Sails for SatiyFrmiciscRrday June 28 i F. p IxfWAgent I MARSHFIELD : : OREGON WILSON WH0MAS Contractoian&Builders. S Oflico fixtures a snCcinlty. Storq Fronts, Counters, v r - m Sholving. Let ua workptft youy plans. Seo ub bo- fore building. Shop opposite Bear's Livery Stable, North front Street WHY DO PEOPLE BUY IN SENGSTACKEN ADDITION BBelUSEy It is choice inside rsiderajerty lots 50x100 with ayij" Altered with A GOOD BAJW and prices of lots are reasonkfe For particulars see Guarantee & Abstract Co.. J If )i n i ifl 1 ,A. 6th. V Jrozens ofi'eKBi!i, r: t ;-. I r r- ., -ifO