Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1907)
Personal AND Otherwise J e n . t- ill :.i. ..... i IDC limes mil apiJickiaiv ? IUUCI1 ,eHt itcmi of the cominf I and goingi cf people on Co Bay and eventi in (cgeriL Il") can be telephoned to tbe office or tent bjr letter or bjr penon Mrs. D. Mooro of Empire was In the city Saturday. Mr. Turpcn of Empire was a city tlsltor yesterday. Mrs. McCurdy of Empire waB shop ping In Marshflold Saturday. J Mr. J. C. Sehlbredo and Mr. and Mrs.Gettins of this city left yesterday day for Bandon, where they will re main for n few days' outing. Mr. Eric Bolt leaves today for Grants Pass, where ho will spend a few weeks visiting friends and rela tives. Mr. Nell Watson of Coos City was In this city on business yesterday. Mrs. Hllbourne of tho creamery was a city visitor yesterday. Mr. T. F. Oalllng or Alleghany was In this city Saturday. Mr. V. Pugh of Empire was In this city yesterday. Miss Gusslo Brown of Myrtle Point Is in this city visiting with friends on the hay. Mr, Archie Kruse of Bandon made an unexpected visit to this city and will remain for n few days. Jack Kronholm and Jay Mahoney returned from their outing to Ten Mllo yesterday. Mrs. J. T. Collvcr and daughters were down from Sumner yesterday. Gocrge tichroeder passed through this city on his way to his home In Coqullle Saturday. Mr. George Davis of Coqullle was In this city on his way to Coos River to see the milking machine operate. Mrs. Jordan of East Marshflold was a city visitor yesterday. Capt. Harris of Sumner was a city visitor yesterday. Mr. Edgar Campbell and Jay Tower Intend spending today at Coos River. Mr. Layton-of Empire was in this city yesterday on his way to Coos River. r Dr. MIngus and Albert Matson leave for Ten Mile today. Miss Nora Caniff of LIbby was In this city yesterday. Mrs. John Ellerby of North Bond "was hero Saturday. Mr. John I. Springer, traveling freight and passenger agent for tho Great Northern Railroad company, was in the Coos Bay country this week looking after business. C. P. Dorian returned yesterday from an extenaed outing in tho Ten Mllo country. C. N. Norrls of Ten Mile Is In Marshfleld for a visit of several days. H. Behnke and Mr. McCoy were here yesterday from North Bend. Mr. McCoy is from Roseburg and Is here to look the country over. This is his first trip to tho coast. Mr. A. H. Powers made a business trip Into the Coqullle country yes terday. B. P. Wyatt of North Bond was in Marshflold yesterday on business. IXMVIITA and NORTH BEND BOATS BAY A Half ule Rui' Iletwc nd Nortii Bend 12 Minutes. Private LantUnys Pare: One wav, 15c.; round trip, 23o. J. A. O'KELLY, Proprietor. ONHE Hour Schd wu. muiwuuiu r iAl.l Mndofh WHS3EEE HBP BIG IE FOR RED BRAVES Smoker and General Good Time Arranged for Next Thurs day Evening. AN ELABORATE PROGRAM Ice Wntcr to Drink Fatted Cnlt on Spit 7 K.sccrt.s to Domiciles. Tho Red Men have planned a big stag entertalnmont for 8th of Aug ust, next Thursday evening. The en tertainment will take tho form of a smoker, and Invitations are already Issued for tho event. A fine program has been prepared for the evening and the order looks for a very en joyable time. Tho invitation reads as follows: "Wigwam Koos Tribe, No. 33, 3rd Sun, Sturgeon Moon, G. S. D., 41G. To the Chiefs of Koos Tribe, No. 33: Assemble in council on the sleep of tho Sth sun, Sturgeon moon, G. S. D., 410. Our Chiefs have returned from tho Great Council with a message for tho Tribe. Tho Great Council asks for the scalps of 2500 palefaces. Pre pare for tho chase. Big Pow-wow. Anything to loat? We'll kill the fatted calf. Anything to drink? Ice water. Good time? Well, I wonder. Come, and If you can't get home we'll 'T. O. T. E.' you to your wig wam. Hugh McLaln, Sachem." Tho program is as follows: Speeeches by Great Sachem Geo. N. Farrin, D. W. Reedy, C. Howard, E. L. C. Farrin, E. R. Colgan, Ira Chapman, Albert Scelig, Francis H. Clarke, A. J. Matson. Instrumental music, Prof. Cundlff; song, F. A. Sacchi; song, Prof. Cundlff; ban quet; selection of degree team for state competition. THE TEN MILE COUNTRY. Have you sen the ten mile country, With Oregon woods around; The fairest in all Coos County, Where the fish and game abound? It is like an uncut diamond That's a beauty In the rough; This beautiful Ten Mile Coantry! Nature alone did enough. Away from thlng3 artificial! Away from strenuous life! Out on a lake in a forest Who thinks of worry and strife? Out on a lake without neighbors! Not a cabin on tho shores! Surrounded with giant timber; Scarcely a sound but the oars. Never a sound but of Nature; The rustlo of deer or bear; The drum of an old male partridge; Or a fish hawk In the air. Where else Is such peace and quiet, As this land of fish and deer? This country of lake and forest, With Its water, deep and clear. This paradise for tho weary! Weary of vulgar display; Longing to get back to Nature Leaving the world to Its way. So hero's to tho Ten Mile Country! As it is, may It remain! Away from the world's convention, Away from all that Is vain. May the ones who come to dwell here, Leave their pomp and pride behind Living alone tho essentials! True to the land which they find. By Dr. T. G. Harriman, Long Beach, California. NEW STAGE LINE STARTED TODAY Fred Wilson started his stage lino from Marshfleld to Roseburg this morning, leaving this city at six o'clock. The Sumner carries tho pas sencers as far as Sumner, where the Wilson stage takes them and convoys them to Roseburg. The trip occupies two days and there are convenient eating houses along tho route. The night stop Is made at Brewster Val ley. There Is more demand for pas sago than can be supplied by the stage routes. The Wilson stage had a full list this morning. STEAMER. FLYER M. P. Peodergraas, Master and 10:30 a. m(, and 1:00, 2;30 and 4:00 p. f. iF Leaves Njftth Benat 8:15, 9:45 and ll(l5luT, and U.45, 3:15 and 5:00p. m. y Makes dally trips except Sun days. Faro: One way,15 cents; round trip, 25 cent& TIME TAI1LE. Leaves Marshfleld 7:30, 9:00, THE DAILY COOS BAY TIM ES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SUNDAY, til iim. PICNIC GIVEN AT SIGMA CHI HOUSE Mls3 Agnes hti rheson gave a pic nic at the bitma Chi boat house on Frlduy In honor of her cousins, Mrs. Dalton and Miss Grace Hutcheson, of Berkeley. The guests were: Mrs. Perham, Dr. Vanderburg, Mary MI- not, Eva Anderson, Miss Mlnto, Mrs. Lawlor, Mrs. John Flanagan, Miss Pearch, Mrs. Bud Turpen. Mrs. E. E. Straw. They left the city early In the morning and returned at eight In the evening. A very onjoyablo day was reported by tho guests. WANT ADS FOR SALE Cheap, ono complete kitchen outfit. Apply Union Sa loon, North Bend. WANTED Purchasers for 10,000 rolls of wall paper. Papers suit able for the finest houses. Largest stock on Coos Bay. Also large stock of paints, varnish, stains, mouldings and brushes. Closing out sain at wholesale prices. J. S. Edmunds, cbrer Union and Com. aves., NorthBend, Ore. FOR SALE-Port .bio bake oven and Address "Busl- baking utensils ness" carp Tin;1 is. Denver Ticket. Party wishes to buy ticket to Denver, Colorado, via either San Francisco or Portland. Address X. A., Coos Bay Times. Office. WANTED Inside werk by young man. Bookkeeping or steno graphic work preferred. Refer ences. Care Times, W. FOR SALE Homestead relinquish ment. Address R. B .C, care The Times. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms, close In, good furniture; cheap. Coos Bay Auction Co., 2nd St., between B & C. Telephone 874. WANTED Two heavy teams to haul piling fo Plat B wharf, on con' tract or ilx dollars per day. L. D. Kinney. WANTED -Ten men to clear land on by the acre. L. D. Kln- Plat B, ney. WANTED Mrs. H. Servant felrl. Inquire H. McPheifeon. WANTED Men to work In sawmill, wages 2 per day and upward. Simpson Lumber Co. 8-241tf NOTICE ' TOACHI S WANTED. Appllcatl i bo received by tho clerk district No. 6, Empire for tho post- tlons of pal and assistant; refei acoomSony appM- UL cation, LOOT July 12, on Front street or near Alert Landing, small, plain, gold watch, no Initials or engrav ings; open faced. Suitable reward offered. Leavo at Times office, or address, Mrs. S. A. Yoakam, Marshfleld, Oregon. WANTED Dishwasher and cham ber maid. North Bend Hotel, WANTED TO RENT House, not less .than four rooms; by August 20. Address L. W. M or P. O. Box 314. WANTED By Mrs. J. A. Goodwill, a few summer boarders; parties wishing a day on South Coos river can get dinner. Phone 20x8. Launch Tioga leaves 8:00 a. m. dally. WANTED Dishwasher and chamber maid, at Hotel Oregon, North Bend. Nelson iron Works P. B. NELSON. Prop kind w Machinery, 1 Engines, Ouni and 111- t of work oarBjfoctalty. : : We mail! Dronw) for Saw Mills Oampi. We make the beet Sheared rod Road 8 pool (or Loggers. ; ; : TELEPHONE VH MARSHFIELD, . - OREGON 1 n will of cahoot l ity, Oregon, prlfacl roncosV must We repair Jf Bteotn mAjmCi ejcles.fai f 0 nVMaMfiftlUucs In Iron and riurT!fifte(fi Il.'t k 'WW vm T !? Thought above all things wish to Inch r5" (51 MllAfo K?E?Af v3- OTT Made ie The' ALER.T will leave , MARSHFIELD a m. for ROVE Returning will leave PIPERJS GROVE at 4 nmf v Fare on round trip 50 cents Children half fare Sign Writing Of all descriptions House per hanging, grain ing, carriage paint ing etc Strictly pure stock sold on all jobs. u y J. B. Rohr Opposite Bear's Livery Stable WANTED Extra sales-peaple for our Mld-Summepicttranco Sale. Apply on or boforo 7:45 Thursday morning. A. W. Mjera & Co., North Bend. AUGUST 4, 1907. Jl B& V? ) gi tli eir ct pure, healthful food. erings are caused unwholesome baking powders. Don't risk health to save a few cents m price. That is not economy. You cannot have good, healthful food unless you use pure baking powder. CXEyELANOS 0 from a Superior grade of Pure Cream of, Tartar I The Family i I Circle t Is complete, ns a rule, only at even tide when the artificial light Is necessary In order to see by. For this reason Isn't It roally Important that tho light In ycror home should , bo tho most charmul, the safest, the cleanest and tab you can procura? What Is that light? You know It's Why not havo It? Don't ear "candos are cheaper." say "candfos are auidn't Jfvo In a You wouii That's c loanr Is y.our lopse wired? That's tno question. Como In and see us. The Coos Bay Gis d Electric Co. Marshfield and North Bend. Now Ready HOTEJgfltffcGON New a Modern Sampre Rooms in Connection NORTH BEND, ORE. '' fo others by the use of cheap, moBt convenient ELECTRIC LIGHT. ft. wigwam than a house, (ritaiMtfMftMMAfe ,JV. A. HARINgP Dealoiyffrure Qreun Milk and Buttermilk. Free do- m "'""" 'V riiirto nf fli rttr I North Bend, Oregon rl i" I Ql l tl m .1 t ir ij (1 i 1 J. WT IIJMgMtfT "ttT - WM