TJjUJ.II I ' I I It. ,i1'i.LiMiiiVin i ..T,, , j -A-, THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MABSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1907. Personal AND Otherwise M jj The Timet will appreciate rery much aewi items of the comingi and going! 'of people on Com Bay and eTenti in general. Itemi can be telephoned to tit office or ett by letter or by penon f Mr. and Mrs. Pat Hennessey of Jjby were city visitors yesterday. Mr. J. Mereen Is spending a few at Cunningham Creek. Miss R. Anderson of Empire was clsltor In this city. r ' 'Mr. Ed. Noah of Coos River was ii (Marshfleld yesterday. i Mrs. E. L. in for a from Robinson of North ad was In this city yesterday. K j Mrs. Gardiner of North Bend was ro yesterday. 1 Mr. Schultz was a Marshfleld vls- r yesterday. Mr. J. Matson of North Bend was this city on Monday. Miss Lena Larsen Is spending a v days in this city. j. Tom Nicolls leaves today siness visit in Coqullle. George Sheridan is hero Beuurg to visit relatives. L D. S. Wlnsor was here from North nd yesterday. & Mrs. A. E. Seaman left this city her homo on Coos River this nrnlng. ft Mr. J. J. Burns of North Bend was business visitor in this city yes- &ay. f Dscar Nyland and Mark Lund nr- here from Portland Saturday are guests of Albert Wicklund. Mr. Coover of Dwlght & Edwards npany is on the Bay spending his nmer vacation. ! Miss Susie Eickworth is spending week at Coos River as the guest (Mrs. Frank Rogers. Mrs. A. M. Rozelle and family passed through this city on their way homo from their camp on Coos river. Mr. W. Grimes, H. K. Bassett and J. T. Harrlman left for a ten days' trip through Coos and Curry counties. Mrs. Mary Chapbian and family and Mrs. B. Smith and family leave today for Coos River, where they will camp for a week or ten days at the "Goodwill Place." Nels and Mrs. Osmundson were at Coqullle Sunday, guests of Mrs. WIckham. They returned home yes terday and brought with them Mas ter George Leach, who will spend a few days at the Osmundson home. Fred Nelson and Will Wade left here early Sunday morning for Ca mas, where they remalnod over Mon day. They went on their auto-bl-cycles and made good time on the Journey. SUMNER DOINGS L od Mrs. D. H. Savage returned yester f from a few weeks' outing at Al- any. i Al Waterman returned Saturday im an extended trip along the ithorn Pacific In Oregon. Irs. P. M. Wilbur is visiting in lplrc for a few days as the guest Mrs. J. M. Mageo. R Mr. Jess Luso and wife returned ttenlny from Coos River, whore fy have been visiting W. A. Luse. S. Z. Paxton and daughter, of Eu gene, who have been visiting rolatlves and friends on Coos county the past two weeks, started home yesterday. Mr. Paxton is so well pleased with the country that he Intends to sell his property In Eugene and locate on the bay this fall. Marcus DeFreese ha3 accepted the position of stage driver from Sum ner to Dora. Mark is an old time driver and it sounds good to hear his gentle voice when the stage ar rives In the wee hours of the morn ing. ' Ed. Settle and wife are visiting frlend3 here today. Frank Black and Herman Sanford have started construction work on a" large potato house on the bank of the Inlet here. The young folks of Sumner and vi cinity enjoyed a social dance In the Sumner hall Saturday evening. Miss Elva Kerr and Miss Florence Hansen, of Coqullle, were visiting friends on Catching Inlet yesterday. The launch Sumner made the run to Enegren's Grove Sundey with the plcnicers from Sumner and tho Inlet who attend the SaomI picnic. Miss Laura Watson, of Coos City, who has been visiting Miss Ollle Richards, returned home yesterday. A party of North Bond people passed through Sumner Sunday on their way to Falrvlew on an outing. O R. Belleu, of Marshfleld, was a Sunday caller here. THE COOS BAY TIMES r printing of mi POPPY HAMMOND AND HER SNAKE NECKLACE. tKls Popfr nimmond of th Oalety theater, .London. t endeavoring with Mt(d racce to sot a now fwhlon namely, the wearing of pet soakes M afcbKxo. Oftey " BiKh Imb expensive ' ttuia ropes . psarbj end oaks a f a9l the UnaglnaUoa of the wide awmka prato ajeat kinds WANT ad: WANTED Purchasers for 10,000 rolls of wall paper. Papers suit able for tho finest housos. Largest stock on Coos Bay. Also largo stock of paints, varnish, stains, mouldings and brushes. Closing out sale at wholesale prices. J. S. Edmund3, corner Union and Com. aves., North Bond, Ore. FOR SALE Portable bako oven and baking utonslls. Address "Busi ness" care Times. Denver Ticket. Party wishes to buy ticket to Denver, Colorado, via either San Francisco or Portland. Address X. A., Coos Bay -Times. Office. POSITION WANTED Work in office or Btore prefej-cd. Address Box 390, Mn.-shfleld, Oregon. FOR SALE Cucumbers Just tho right size for plckHlng at 25 cts. per gallon. C. J. Tlbbotts, Sum ner, Ore. Phono 1218 or 121x3ft WANTED Any kind of second hand goods at tho Second Hand Store, North Bend. FOR SALE Well located lot In tho coming town of Glasgow; price ?2G; easy terms. B. S. Burney, North Bond, Oro. ,. C ' Lot FOR SALE Homestead relinquish ment. Address R. B .C, caro The Times. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms, closo in, good furnlturo; cheap. Coos Bay Auction Co., 2nd' St., botween B & C. Telephono 874. WANTED Two heavy teams to haul piling for Plat B wharf, on con- tract or six dollars per day. L. D. Kinney. WANTED Ten men to clear land on Plat B, by tho acre. L. D. Kin ney. 1 does high class job WANTED Servant girl. Inquire Mrs. H. H. McPherson. J WANTED Men to twork Inf sawmill, wages $2 per day andj upward. Simpson Lumber Co. 8-241tf NOTICE TEACHERS Application will fbo tho clerk of school die Empire City, Oregon, tious of principal an 33-, NORTH BEND HARDWARE STORE A Complete Line Hardware Builders Harl Household Plumbing a Specialty Reberg 3& Smith North Bend W. J, SMITH awae i 0 P. N. REBERG e 11 m references caiion. m ANTED. :eived by ct No. C, ir tne posl- aeBistnnt; must accompany appll- LOST July 12, onfFn near t street or mall, plain, Alert Landing, R gold watch, no Initials or engrav ings; open faced. iSuttablo reward offered. Leave atfTijnes office, or address, Mrs. 3, $A. Yoakam, Marshfleld, Orego IEW HOUSES WANTED TO REN less than foUr ro 20. Address L. V Box 314. House, not s; by August M., or P. O. FOR. SALE QN EASY TERMS Neat and modern. Situated in North Bend Heights. Best vipvon the peninsula, also vacant lots in theVsame tract. Prices rea sonable and terms easy. f WARD & HURD 0 Succesbors to Wind & Ward. Corner Meade nnd Vermont Sts. WANTED By Mrs. J. A. Goodwill, a few .summer boarders; parties wishing a day on South Coos river can get dinner. Phono 20x8. Launch Tioga leaves 8:00 a. m. dally. WANTED Dishwasher and chamber maid, at- Hotel Oregon, North Bend. TEACHERS' EXAMINATION No tice Is hereby given that the reg ular semi-annual examination of applicants for state and county pa pers will be held In the court house at Coqullle, August 14-1C, 1907. Teachers .who are required to pass in but two or three branches may arrange with the un dersigned to attend but one day, most convenient to them. Dated this 29th day of July, 1907. W. H. Bunch, Co. Sup"t. TO RENT Garden land; 5 acres good garden land closo in. Box 97, Marshfleld, Ore. Come Early to Moke Selections of wall paper Our stack is gong fa Paints a will convince that they A trial of our Varnishes the best on the market . 0 Coos Bay Paint & Wallpaper Co. 2nd near C Street 0 j WILSON & THOMAS I I Contractors andiuilders f) I 1 Officefixtures a specialty, tore Fronts, Counters, 1 Shelving. Let us worlLjuyour plans. Seo us be- 1 J Shop opposite Bear's Livery Stable, North Front Street 1 iWiiwy Hwiiiiiiiiii'iii'iiii ' Hii in i-"-ymimmEiammcmBBfJM six :K "ire came with a straight course unto Coos." Acts 21-1. Phone 1521. Front strwt MISS POPPY HAMMOND AND HER SNAKE NECKLACE. Tr Us sift ; v .i. ' ' - ""T