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'IHE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, OREGON, SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, 1907. PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. Frey of North Bond was hero yesterday. H. Powell was In this city on busi ness yesterday. Mr. Ed. Metcalf of South Inlet was here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Annln arc visiting nt the Sand Hills. Mrs. Durrand of Mllllngton was hero Saturday. Mr. I. S. Smith was down from the river yesteiday. Mrs. Lattln of South Inlet was In this city Saturday. Mrs. Ray of Wlllanch Inlet was In this city yesterday. Miss Cllnkenbcardfof Coos River was hero Saturday. O Miss Roako of Coos River was In Marshflold Saturday. Mrs. Hilbournc of Mllllcoma was In this city yesterday. Miss Kato Magcnn of Empire w In this city yesterday. Mr. P. Marsh of Haines Inlet In this city yesterday. Mr. John P. Anderson was In fiVm South Inlet yesterday. Mrs. Kiano of Isthmus Inlet was In this city Saturday. Mr. H. H. Haines of Coos City was In this city yesterday. Mr. Wm. Ross of Isthmus Infet was In this city Saturday. Mr. Chas. Mahaffy of Coosfltlvep was m mis cuy yuaiuruay. Mr. Ed. Metcalf paid a business vjslt to this city yesterday. Misses Lottie and Phoebe Lan were in this city yesterday. Mr. Henry MllTer of South Inlet was In this city yesterday. J. W. Mael and family were down from Coos River yesterday. Mrs. N. H. Spoor of North Bend was in Marshflold yesterday. . Mr. F. E. Allen returned yesterday from a business trip to Gardiner. .jTii vas ,im V7CTt 4 4, AT THE CHURCHES. First Baptist Church. Services for Sunday, August 18. Rev. D. W. Thurston, pastor. 10:00 a. in., bible school, Alva i-oii, superintendent. 11:00 a. m., sermon, "Vain Religions." 7:00 p. S,"AnYouns PeI,le's prayer meeting. b:00 p. m., sermon, "A Charge of Murder. Special music at the even ing service by the male quartette and chorus. You are Invited to all ser vices. Come, and bring a friend with you. Methodist Church. Rev. W. R. p. Bfowne, pastor. services Will UO IIO I Jia nsiinl nn Hun. day, August IS, as follows: iu:oo a. in., Sabbath school. 11:00 a. in., sarmon by pastor. 7:00 p. in., Epworth League. S:00 p. m., ser mon by pastor. Strnntrnrs urn nv- tondod a cordial invitation to all these services. First Picsbjterlaii Church. Announcements for Sunday, Aug ust IS: The Sunday school meets at 10 a. m., for bible study. Morning worship is held at 11 o'clock. The pastor will preach on the theme: "The Church in Modern Life." The Christian Endeavor service is held at 7 p. m. Leader, Mrs. Clarence Piatt; topic, "The Value of De cision." Evening service at S o'clock with preaching by the pastor: sub- t, "Quo Vrdte." Good music at services. Cordial welcome to to attend. LODGE DIRECTORY Meeting Nights and Officers of Coos Bay Orders MASOXIC.v Blanco Lodge, No. 48, A. F. & A. M. Richard Walter, W. M.; Noris Jensen, Secretary. Meets third Jlf Today-Davis'. -Hot chicken at Davis Father (Impressively) "Consider our numerous captains of lnduai and keep in mind that nearly all the architects of their own for tunes." Son "Sure! But you don't see any of them exhibiting blueprints o details ,of construction: Puck. fafrv & 1 Today Hot chicken at Davis & Davis'. "Do you know," she said softly, to the young man who sat In the ham vru Cos "VI Nl sd that we were engaged?" Isn't it strange," said the youn c man, quickly, "how still the lake is f today?" Ho had been caught in that game once before and wa3 dead wise. De troit Free Press, mb mb mb mb nib mb mb mb mbmb Thursday of each month. Masonic Temple. Arngo Chapter, No. 22, R. A. M. H. Lockhart, High JbVi'at, Albeit Seolig, Secretary. Meets fourth Wednesday of each month. Ma- &onic Temple. i'ncillc Coinmandery. C. W. Tower, Eminent Commander; Albert See llg, Secretary. Meets fourth Mon day of each month. Masonic Tem ple. Doric Chapter, No. 53, O. E. S. MrSj Marsh, W. M.; Mrs. O. Maqarty, Secretary. Meets second and fourth Tuesday. Masonic Temple. I oo ODD FELLOWS. I g Sunset Lodge, No. 51, I. O. O. F. I L. Planz, N. G,; I. S. Lando, Secre- OO tary. Meots every Friday in Odd Fellows Hftll. Sunset Encampment, I. O. O. F. A. Hagenmeis'ter, C. P.; I. S. Lando, Scribo. Meets first and" second Thursdays. Odd Fellows Hall WesteirfT Star Lodjie, Kcbokahs. Mrs 3 a Farrln, N. G.; Mrs. Lizzie 1 oo tier, Secretary. Meets second 1 yy .,'.,.1 .ii. -itr-j i.. -..i j tmi I vr miu luuim v uuuusuuy, uuu jc ui- ows Hall. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Myrtle Lodge, No. 3, K. P. Chas. ordstrom, C. C; Tom Hall, 'Keep er of Records. Meets first and third Mondays, K. P. Hall. Pythian Sisters, Laurel Temple, No. 3.S, Mrs. Bessie Nicholson, M. E C; Mrs. Nellie Whereat, M. of R. and C. Meets first and third Wednesdays. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Camp. No. 100, W. O. W. W. P. Murphy, C. C; W. U. Douglas, Clerk. Meets second and fourth) fcsdays, Odd Fellows Hall. "Jify Circle, No. 104, Women of oodcraft. Mrs. Nora Daly, G. Mrs. M. Cowan, Clerk. Meets cond and fourth Mondays, Odd Hows Hall. Httmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmm OO XX tt oo oo oo oo oo oo tt oo lo st oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo OO o$ oo oo oo oo n oo oo oo oo of the music is found and' its grandness fully expressed by one of the most modern pianos and H . o tt players combined or them alL THE NEjEDAM PLAYER PIANO 3854 oo oo oo ESTABLISHED oo M OO OO oo Ml ,oo m w loo wLJBf 'j'-' jMidtrnmuL aa Agsrmxi. y beforbuying will be fully Pnintc know exprainea to you ur -WIM Universal Trackerboard and Music Tr '"&', J-fif-VAySSVl iiijUj tt OO oo oo- tt oo oo oo Oo oo oo o oo oo it oo oS oo oo oo o o o oo tt oo Co with a library of 1 0,000 select- ions A piano player is not complete g oo Mr. S. T. Bidwell of Mllllngton was a Marshflold visitor yesterday. Mrs. Jennings and daughter were over from East Marshflold yesterday. X Miss Slata Howe Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Mllo Sumner of this city. Born To the wife of Emmett Pierce on August 17th, a daughter. F. S. Dow and family are camping at the Goodwill place on Coos river. 5 D. W. Small camo In from Summit yesterday and will remain until Mon day. T. J. Lewis wont to Ten Mile yes terday afternoon to be absent over Sunday. Mr. I. S. Smltn and family are camping at the "Goodwill" place on Coos river. Miss Mamie Mahoney is spending a few days at McCormac's place on Coos River. Miss Hattle Bowron left yesterday for her homo at Honryville after having visited hero for the past few days. i Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kaiser, Mr. ana Airs. Geunart and mother, Mr. Will Gebhart and Mr. Eickworth and family intend spending today at Coos River. Miss Ruth Allen of this city is vis iting with relatives In Portland and from there she will go to Albany and remain for the remainder of the summer. a nun aii: r. ... . ... . i .... a - .... mocit wun ner, "i cireanu last nigm. . TrlI) No ,3 ImnrnvP(, order: f 01 ueamen. Hugh McLaln, Sa chem; George Farrln, Chief of Records. Meets Thursdays, Red Men's Hall. Degree of Pocahontas, Sacajawea Council, No. 9. Meets first and third, Thursdays. Nora Daly, Po cahontas; Ora McCarty, Keeper of Records. FRATERNAL UNION OF AMERICA. T. Nicols, F. M.; Mrs. Nellie Owen, Secretary. Meets first and third Tuesdays, Odd Fellows Hall. GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC. Baker Post, No. S, Department of, Oregon. W. E. Thofp, Com- without a full library to select from S tt We are exclusive agents for Southwestern Oregon. He I thought they weren't going to get married until the autumn? She Yes. but they changed their minds suddenly, and were united yes terday. You see, they happened to hear of a good servant out of a place, and they wanted to secure her! Democratic Tojogram. A rich Pennsylvanian got a letter telling jiim to give up $10,000 or be killed. He thought It was a joke, and neither gave up the ton thousand nor suffered death. Now he has de cided it wasn't a joke. Those Penn sylvanians have a queer sense of humor. Walter Mr. Brown left his um brella again, sir. I do believe he'd leave his head If it were loose." Robinson I dare say you aro right. I heard him say only yosterday he was going to Switzerland for his lungs. Ally Sloper. JOHN NASBURG WILL IMPROVE ARLINGTON F. G. McGann & Sons have been awarded a. contract to thoroughly remodel the resldenco of John Nas burg, which property is known as the Arlington. The rooms will be en suite, with buffet kitchens. The Mc Qanns also will build some bungalow flats on their property on Chestnut street. MERRY PARTY CAMPED AT CHARLESTON BAY A merry party has been camped at Charleston Bay for tho past two weeks, and what cannot be iuvented by those in that party for amusement is not worth attention. They have enjoyed tho time to the best ad vantage and have taken sea food, including fish, crabs, clams, and mus sels. Tho encampment is termed Rough and Ready 23" and accord ing to tho word of a visitor, tho term is well applied. Those In the party aro: P. H. Mnra1i nnrt f.imllv! V. O. Pratt and family; Mr. and Mrs. Pet- ijonn; Mr. Mauzoy and family; . Amstein and daughter, Tf ree; Mrs. Ogren and daughter. llot Chicken pie today at Davis & Davis' Delicatessen. And the pity of it all is that if the man who is prepetrating these das tardly crimes In New York is brought to trial, the jury Is likely to find that he only had a brainstorm of psychic epilepsy or something like that. E Hakes music LCI C St., between Broadway and Front Phone Main 1441 A Hungarian killed his daughter because her face was ugly, and was lte off with three years in prison Oi tho same basis auy one who would kill 'a man with a disposition like this ought to get a Carnegie medal. Pittsburg has had epidemics of typhoid fever, measles and whooping cough this summer, and now the fall is to bring a revival of tho Hartjo case. Truly there's no re3t for the wicked. There is no doubt whatever that tho peace activities at Tho Hague will at least produce much beneficial and instructive peacemaking. 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 ofllce. EAGLES. Marshfield Aerie, No. 5 38, Fraternal Order of Eagle3. T. J. Lewis, W. i P.; H. McLain, Secretary. Meets first Wednesday eveni.is of each month in Eagles' Hall on Front street nt 8 p. m. Court 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. 82 01, M. W. A. P. Maloney, V. C; L. A. Loomis, Secretary. Meets second and fourth Wednesdays, S p. m., Taylor's Hall. Visiting neighbors cordially invited to attend. A. O. U. W. A. J. Savage, Master Workman; T. M.. Dimmick, Re corder. Meets second and fourth Tuesday evenings in the Odd Fel lows Hall. Degree of Honor A. O. U. W. Mascot Lodge No. 5. Meets first and third Tuesdays of each month in I. O. O. F. Hall. United Brotherhood of Carpenters And Joiners. Meets in Longshore men's Hall, alternate Tuesdays at 8 p. m. Frank H. Hall, president; Jas. Barrle, vice-president; John Greenwood, recording secretary; F. R. Miller, financial secretary. oo o oo o oo oo oo oo o oo oo o o oo5o 0x0O0&0V0O6O4CO00O00O0O6O00i 0400'4QO0000J00'0$00000$0 ioiissiH Sign I vs Wipsdhg ' Boifc'tFctgetJ tho Kodak on your outing trip; n full line with supplies nt the Red Cross Of all descriptions. House painting, pa per hanging, grain ing, carriage paint-ing-etc. Strictly pure stock sold on all jobs. J.B. 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