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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1907)
Tf PBIBv?WIHP.7Hml P r jMV -f -, Yjt' f -; T" sf yy l5: m s? rT'TW"v?fl,'" Hum Mf,,!!, DlllH H.MfllWJiikfni, THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SUNDAY, JULY 7, 1907 i.i.i. man wnf b n -mil. i ii i m t.mmmimk'srsz&im& t - -c i jtm vBaT - - jrrsMSiavJ jii: i rS"H. ..u&UiKBMHUMMaiMMfWV1 , J linii SP 6 ---- ; , vh"'1--" " --' " - ii. i ir Ml foi i Packard Shoas For Men Wc offer your poor, tried feet a rest and your purse a saving. Could any news just now than this? We offer the latest styles in the Julia Marlowe Shoes for Women and the Packard Shoe for Men at prices that cannot be beat. See our windows with a full assortment. s i EL ... kv I FMMI5II 19 t rw , Jbgfcwa'iswtf1 reftStvMrMJCTCTKggg I to -operative BasmmOUSSMami TytuwyJKmtewMMsaa ON EAST SHORE OF BAY Level bench land, all cleared, for business blocks Gentel sloping, Alder covered land, for residence lots. Reasonable Prices Easy Terms Also 550 acres Dairy Farm on Kentuck Inlet. Free Launch from Marshfield and North Bend. Call at our office opposite Central Hotel, Marshfield, Ore. or call us up on phone. Coos Bay Townsite Company O. C. SETHER, Pres, and Gen. Manager N. F. THRONE, Secretary Ii m B H m TL JV Sbl "t x Don't Forget the Kodak on your outing trip; a full line with supplies at the Red Cross GREATEST MILLINERY SALE EVER HELD ON COOS BAY Will be commenced Wednesday, June 26th. Dozens of elegantly trimmed hats will be sold at a sac rifice at Mrs. A. G. Aiken's ?im30imiigmfms&iiG&' CAN -YOU fl REFUSE THIS I 1 be more interesting to you & Julia Marlowe Tor Women 7A ? W & 'IIIMWIMIiI'lWll UNIQU1 PANTATORIUM Ladies and Gents a speciality. Phone 1444. The preat mail order LIQUOR HOUSE. Wc nay the express. Write today for Price List. OREGON IMPORTING CO. 10B Third Street Portland, Oregv ilL 4&SL BAY CI CLEANING and BE ... Meeting Nights and Officers Of Coos Bay Orders .MASON'IC. IlIaiH'o lli, No. 4S, A. F. & A. XI. Uiehnril Salter, W. XI.; Noils ,1'iisoii, Secretary. Xleets third Thursday of each month. Masonic Temple. Araso riiap'ci-. No. 22, II. A. XI. II. I.ockhart, IHijh I'riest; Albert Sec He, Secretary. Xloots fourth Wed nesday of each month, Masonic Toiiiple. Pacific ('omtiMtuicry. C. W. Tower, Imminent Commander; Albert See llij, Secretaiy. XIeet3 fourth Xlon ''v of each month, XIasonic Temple. Done . iiapti'i', No. 53, 0. E. S. "-Irs. XIarsh, W. XI.; Mrs. O. Xlacarty, Secretary. Xleets second and fourth Tuesday, XIasonic Temple. ODD FKM.OWS. Stmsol fi(itli!, No. 51, 1. O. O. F. L. P!auz, N. G.; I. S. Mndo, Secre tary. Xleets every Friday in Odd Fellows Hall. SmiM't F.iu'ninpmciit, I. O. O. F. A. IlaRenmiester, C. P.; I. Lando, Scribe. Xleets first nptl second Thursdays, Odd Fellows Hall. Western Star Lodi;e, Uebelahs. XIrs. Anna Farrln, N. G.; XIrs. Lizzie Butler, Secretary. Xleets second and fourth Wednesdey, Odd Fel lows Hall. v KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Myrtle Lodfce, No. 3, K. P. Chas. Nordstrom, C. C; Tom Hall, Keep er of Records. Xleets first and third Mondays, K. P. Hall. Pjtblan Sisters, Laurel Temple, No. 3S. XIrs. Bessie Nicholson, XI. E. C ; XIrs. Nellie Whereat, XI. of R. and C. Xleets first and third Wed nesdays. WOODMEN OF THE WOULD. Crimp No. 10(1, W. O. W.. W. P. Xlurphy, C. C; W. U. Douglas, Clerk. JIcet3 second and fourth Tuesdays, Odd Fellow3 Hall. Coos I$.y Circle, No. 10 1, Women of Woodcraft. XIrs. Nora Daly, G. N.; XIrs. XI. Cowan, Clerk. Xleets second and fourth Xlondays, Odd Fellows Hall. l'.KD XIEN. Kims Tribe, No. 33, Improved Order of Itodmen. Hugh XIcLaln, Sa chem; George 1 arrin, Cheif of Records. Xleets Thursdays, Red Xlen's Hall. Desjiee of Pocahontas, Sacajawoa Council, No. 0 . Xleets first and third Thursdays. Nora Daly, Po cahontas; Ora XlcCaity, Keeper of Records. FRATERNAL UNION OF AMERICA T. Nicol3, 1. XI.; XIrs. Nellie Owen, Secretary. Xleets tlrst and third Tuesdays, Old XIasonic Hall. GRAND AR.MY OF THE UEPUDLIC Itel.ci Post, No. S, Department of Oregon. W. E. Thorpe, Com mander; I. S. Kaufman, Adjutant; C. W. Towei, Q. XI. Xleots second iwkw lw.MUapil.ijjL:i,.UTy?,..jiAv.Tijj.i.rj;'yKrrlT'ijr,iilrvft3,sy.t,?i'T3ilj.kj.,iwLlMtilL' irmr a I Your health depends upon the purity of your food and the cleanliness with which it is prepared Is our watchword in filling perscriptions. We purchase the purest drugs and com pound them in a skillful and cleanly manner that insures you receiving the most bene fit from them Bring us your Prescriptions. LOCKHART PARSONS H II Tuesday e.ich month, Longshoro 1 men's Hall. 1 SIOMI S0C1ET. W. XI. Hagqulit, President; John ' Backman, Secretary. Xleets first and thli.l Wednesdays, hall over Times Office. I EAOLI-S. Mnrslilleld Aerie, No. 53S, Fraternal Order of Eagles. T. J. Lewis, W. P.; H. XlcLain, Secretarj. Xleets first Wednesday evening of each month in Eagle's Hall on Front street, at S p. m. CouU Coos Hay, No. 15, Foresters of America. William llongstaff, Chief Ranger; F. T. Sumner, Financial Secretary. Xleets second and fourth Saturdays in I. O. O. F. Hall. North lleml Camp, No. S2C1, XI. W. A. P. Xlaloney, V. C; L. A. Loo mis, Seen tarj . Xleots second and fourth Wednesday, S p. in., Tay lor's Hall. Visiting neighbors cor dially invited to attend. A. O. V. A. J. Savage, XIastsr Workman; T. XI. Dimmick, Re corder. Xleots second and fouith Tuesday evenings In the Odd Fel lows Hall. Degieo of Honor A. O. U. W. XIascot L.odge No. 5. Xleets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month- In I. O. O. F. hall. PILING FOR SALE. Sealed bids will be received up to noon on July 25, 1007, at the law ofllco of C. A Sellbrcde, in Doug las Building, in Marshfield, Oregon, for the celar piling and saw timber standing and lying on the NW M of the NE Vi of Section 2S, Township 25, S. R. 13 W., the said land being situate adjoining on the west side of the Marshfield Water Works Com pany's pumping station. The purchaser to have six months from the date of purchase In which to remove such piling and timber from said promises. Terms cash. MATTHEW VONEY, Owner. THE XIcCLELLAND INVEST MENT AND DEVELOPMENT COXIPANY. The annual meeting of the "stock holders of The McClelland Invest ment and Development Co. will be held in the office of J. XI. Blake in The Times Building, Mnrshflold, Coos County, Oregon, on Wednesday the 10th day of July, A. D. 19 07, at 2 o'clock p. m for the election of Di rectors and for the transaction of such other business as may bo brought before said meeting. Dated at Xlarshfield, Oregon, the 7th day of June, A. D. 1907. ALVA DOLL, Secretary. jwii'ivi-iaErey-iiK . R M ?niU for Rnti Fruicisco Mondav Julv 15 ! r. z Liuw Agent MARSHFIELD, t.wiTrmsr-T.H Hwrerresssremgrarsra WE SELL Coos Bay Real Estate Residence and Farming Property A snap 40 acres on Catching Inlet 4 miles from city 15 acres bottom land under dyke. 40 acres on County Road 4 miles from city $i& per acre, For further particulars call on 1 I F- Nasbijrg bldg. -J35A&&23 rswtrmKauEUMWujuwBKTmn. iiaMmjiiiiix.jtBwajjjuLBiui'wsirMagMJKJjiaCTa muuiiMi:rnwtnirr''iriw3.-w MAR.SJEN'S COOS BAY BOTTLING WOItKS ROYAL SELECT GAMiNUS BOTTLED BEER BotLlcd m Quarts, Pints an i One Half Pints. Phone Orders promptly attsnded to. Phone 481. l!" lappimiiMiuiaii usvssnrrMtr&smarr. II ABSOLUTE SAFETY is the best thing we have to v offer Other inducements are of secondary importance Upon this basis only do we solicit your patronage First National Bank of Coos Bay .JOHN S. CORK. President W.S. McPAKLAND, Cashier. California and Oregon Coast Steamship Companyt Steamer B. D. OLSON, -SAILING COOS BAY to Portland and Return GEO. D. GRAY a CO., General agents, 421 Market St.. San Francisco. WILSON & THOMAS Contractors and Builders Oflico fixtures a sprcialty. Store Fronts, Counters, Shelving. Let us work out your plans. See us be fore building. Shop opposite Bear's Livery KT?TCT.,raTTOWT-J3aSlSna L-nrgnfiiTw.j-xuiiiiijti1.j.i.,.v1MtMW,LJgtluU-Jli,, WHY DO PEOPLE BUY IN N i-'i I BECAUSE LtnCnhnice.?sie residence property lots Ai V' is weI1 sheltered with A GOOD BAY VIEW and prices of lote are reasonable For particulars see Title Guarantee & Abstract Co., Henry Sengstacken, Manager The Steamer 3 PLANT I OREGON !MITrrf.Jr'Jtfttfr:r.'rt UM.vHrVtwTi"VVw.Mrmu TBinaiiaTtjauatysitanrnKxrsBrasxMiuiifHsmmi i O. B. HINSDALG, Vice Pres. R. T. KAUFMAN, Asst. Cas. Alliance Mnster. FEOM h. W. SIIAW, Agent, MnrshfielJ Phone 441 L Stable, North Front Street ,llmfwm.n 4 ww h i I