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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1907)
-. Trfe DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1907. a l$ l lrf " B. -s fi tSITY NOTES. t tof Oregon, Eugene, Oo- Pho demand throughout the correspondence wcrl' offered by the University Is greatly surpassing the of Its most sanguln? In a number of towns 8 are rorming clubs ann tox the work under the dl- university Instructors. i Is not confined to tearh- er, for many young men who have found It I in o attend college and take To begin with, anly a her of courses are being of- as English Classics and re, English History, Peda- ebra, etc., but others will d from time to time. no has just voted to Issue 10, 000 1n water bonds for the pur ine pf securing a supply of absolute- Wpure mountain water. A stream berlng Interests of tho Pacific north west one of tho most valuable bulle tins ever published is tho bulletin to be Issued next spring by the depart ment of forestry on the strength ot Oregon fir. During tho past two years a most thorough and exhaus tive series of tests have been made by J. B. Knapp, engineer in charge at the University of Oregon Testing Sta tion. In the preparation of the re port, considerable collateral data will bo used, and Mr. Knapp is now in Washington preparing his material. LODGE DIRECTORY Meeting Nights and Officers of Coos Bay Orders , ' ROBERT MARSDEN COOS BAY AGENT a, the forest reserve will be tapped I sonic Templo, Blanco Lodge, No. M, A. F. ft A. M. Richard WaltWVV. M.; Norla Jonien, Secretary. Meats third Thursday of ch month. Haaonle Templo. Arago Chapter, No. XI, It. A. M. H. Lockhart, Hish Prliat; AlbtH Seelig, Secretary. MeeU fourth Wednesday ot each month. Ha i8d the water brought 35 miles by "gravity system. This will Insure to'the students of tho University of lOregon pure water without the neces mtf of boiling it. "The registration of tho University f of Oregon In the departments at Eu hfeho, exclusive of tho Bchool of mu- C.ha practically reached the 400 fBjark. The total enrollment In all rtments at the present time Is between 750 and 800. At the be- iglnnlng of President Campbell's ad- finlnlstratlon in 1902 the attendance 1224. The present freshman class rniimhm nltnnof na mnnv Ktnrionta n ho total enrollment at that time. It the present rate of growth continues it Is expected the number of stu dents next year will reach 600 in the .departments at Eugene exclusive ot iSiusIc. Tho university offers no high school subjects, the require ments for entrance being tho comple- tlon of the four year high school course. What promises to bo to the lum- Poclfic Commaadery. C. W. Towr, Eminent Commanqer; Albert See llg, Secretary. Meets fourth Mon day of each month. Masonic Tem nnd fourth Wednesday, Odd Fel- ' MASONIC. Butler, Secretary. ''' Meets second Anna Farrln, N. G.; Mrs. Llule lows Hall, , Wcstora Star Lodflo, Rcbokahs. Mrs pie. . Doric Chapter, No, SS, O. B. 8. Mrs. Marsh, W. M.: Mrs. O. Macarty, Secretary. Meets second and fourth Tuesday. Masonic Temple. ODD FELLOWS. Sunset Ltxhje, No. 51, I. O. O. F. L. Plans. N. Q,; I. S. Lando, Secre tary. Meets every Friday In Odd Fellows Hall. Sunset Encampment, I. O. O. F. A. HageriniolBter, C. P.;' I. 8. Lando, Scribe. Meets first and second Thursdays. Odd Fellows Hall KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. . Myrtle Lodge, No. 3, K. P. Chas. Nordstrom, C. C; Tom Hall, "Keep er of Records. Meets first and third Mondays, K. P. Hall. Pythian Sisters, Laurel Temple, No. 38, Mrs. Besslo Nicholson, M. B. C; Mrs. Nellie Whereat, M. ot R. and C. Meets first and third Wednesdays. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Camp. No. 196, W. O. W. W. P. Murphy, C. C; W. U. 'Douglas, OLD CROW HERMITAGE YELLOWSTONE CANADIAN CLUB JAS. E. PEPPER ATHERT0N BELLE OF ANDERSON HILL & HILL OLD GRAND DAD HMMm All Bottled in Bond, Nothing but straight Whisky Soli. All Leading Brands of Beers and Mineral Waters. The Jas. E. Pepper Whisky can bo found on tap at THE NUTWOOD SALOON lwtwim -J A Snap on Coal Land K5U Six Room Frame House. Well Suited to Requirements of Small Family Cost " $2,500. Copyright, 1007, by Geortfc W. Payna fc Son, Carthas. M. HHHiBKB jdlQJMjjp j f? aJWaEj5y rfj?yaPjCJ5 PEItSPECTIVB VIEW. - P ' S 8 )) Jaay a ty fl DH I Mli7lJ Rrtr yr- n, , I I II 0 i rVdf?Mm I I . n I '"" l M J iDimrn PL ,3' J ill "ii j ! I I R1 Jh i vffll )12 " fcJJIJJ '1 ". w I . 'Tj vl Q . 'T3M aaasst - I L i M 1 1 'n-l Timl I I ft' U" WafpL mK-" ' ' fl n:- " FIRST FLOOU PLAN. SECOND FLOOR PLAN. This sir room frame house, 28 by 87 feet, Is particularly suited to the re tulrejneuts of a small family. It bus a cellar under the whole structure, with walls of stone. The exterior Is simple, but neat It looks well painted a white straw color, with warm brown trimmings, tints whleh blend well with tae Mtrrouodlnf landscape. Tho entire house h heatod by a hot air furnace located la ttu cellar. The estimated cost Is 2w. .- QEOUOE W. PAYNE A BON. Clerk. Meets second and fourth Tuesdays, Odd Follows Hall. Coos Bay Circle, No. 164, Women ot Woodcraft. Mrs. Nora Daly, O. N.; Mrs. M. Cowan, Clerk. Meets second and fourth Mondays, Odd Fellows Hall. RED MEN. Koos Tribe, No. 23, Improved Order of Redmen. Hugh McLaln, Sa chem; George Farrln, Chief of Records. Meets Thursdays, Red Men's Hall. Dogroe of Pocahontas, Sacajawea Council, No. 9. Meets first and third Thursdays. Nora Daly, Po cahontas; Ora McCarty, Keeper of Records. FRATERNAL tTNION OF AMERICA. T. Nicols, F. ii.; Mrs. Nellie Owen, Secretary. MeetB first and third Tuesdays, Odd Fellows Hall. GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC. Baker Post, No. 8, Department of Oregon. W. E. Thorp, Com mander; I. S. Kaufman, Adjutant; C. W. Tower, Q. M. Meets second Tuesday each month, Longshore men's Hall. SUOMI SOCIETY. W. M. Hagqulst, President; John Backman, Secretary. Meets first and third Wednesdays, hall over Times office. EAGLES. Marshflcld Aerie, No. 538, Fraternal Order of Eagles. T. J. Lewis, W, P.; H. McLaln, Secretary. Meets first Wednesday evenlug of each month in Eagles' Hall on Front street at 8 p. m. Court Coos Bay, No. 16, 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. 8261, M. W. A. P. Maloney, V. C; L. A. Loomls, Secretary. Meets second and fourth Wednesdays, 8 p. m., Taylor's Hall. Visiting neighbors Hall. cordially Invited to attend. Degree of Honor A. O. V. W. Mascot Lodgo 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. MlKer, financial secretary. SOCIALISTS. Meetings every Fri aay evening at Longshoremen's hall. vi m - WANT ADS Rotes 5c line first time, Sc lino each succeeding Insertion Try a Times want ad. fOUNG MAN with business educa tion and $2,000 dollars, would like to associate himself with some business enterprise on the bay. Address box 332, Marshfleld. Acres with water frontage on navigable stream, less than 5 miles from Marshfield. 5000 This is' less than $32 per acre. GRAB IT. STUTSMAN (Mb CO. Real Estate I Cook with Gas FOR RENT Two furnished bed rooms, each ?5 per month; phone 21. It ROOMS Parties having rooms to let can keep them occupied by giv ing terms and location to Stuts man Real Estate Co. LOST Pair rimless gold Leave at Times office. glasses. Takes Away Strength and Courage. The man who worries never is solf-contered, never balanced, never at his best. Mental anxiety takes away vitality and push and leaves lassitude and languor behind. It de prives manhood of virility, whereas the self-poised man has confidence in himself to dare and do; he never wabbles or staggers from side to side, but pushes right ahead in a straight courso, keeping his destiny ever In view. They who believe In themselves, who are conscious of their own forco of character, of brain, and of body, touch tho wire of infinite power and can accomplish what would be im posBlblo to those who lack the vital energy which waits on self-concen-brlght an beautiful rays and they Is enough of this vital energy to run all tho affairs of the world. Husband Another now dressl Where do you supose I shall get tho money from to pay for It? Wifo You must excuso me. I lldn't mary you to give you financial advice. Chicago Journal. "Well," replied tho youth, "I should define It as darkness that might bo felt." WANTED Good building lot or cot tage. Coos Bay Auction Co. For Sale Or exchange, a skiff. Coos Bay Auction Co. FOR SALE Billiard table. Apply Bob's Billiard Parlors. - - u Electric Power and Flatirons The Coos Bay Gas (Mh Electric Co. FOR RENT Elegantly furnished housekeeping and bed rooms close in. Reasonable. Coos Bay Auc. Co. FOR RENT Blue and red room, suite of parlors and buffet kitchen in newly furnished and strictly modern Arlington House. Plumb ing of tho best. Call at Times office. PARTNER WANTED In gilt edge boarding and rooming house, guar anteed Income. Coos Bay Auc. Co. WANTED Girl for work. Mrs. H. H. general house-McPherson. WANTED Girl to work out of school hours for board In small family. Apply Times office. WANTED Ten men for work on First Trust & Savings building, corner First and C streets, Marsh fleld; $3 per day of 9 hours. FOR SALE Household furniture. Inquire Times office, or phone 887. TheC.B.,R.&E.R.R. and Navigation Co. THE C. B., R. & E. R. R. & N. CO. TIME TABLE. Subject to change without notice. No. 1. j?. 0:00a.m. Lv. 9:4Ga.m, Ar.l0:20a.m. Dally, ex. Sunday Marsh'd Junction Coquillo Myrtle Pt No. 2. Ar.l2:30p.m Lv.ll:30a.m Lv.l0:45a.m Trains to and from Beaver Hill dally F. A. LAISE, Agent. Bank of Oregon Capital Stock fully paid up $50,000 Tratuactt a Central Banking Binincas North Bend, Oregon Waterman's Ideal fountain Pens the best on the market absolute guarantee, for sale at the -- RED CROSS -- AAAAArVvVVVVVVVVNAAVVS7 addle Rock Restaurant Come Sec and What We Have To Eat J. MILLS - Prop. yV"AAAVSASAAA(VW w We Carry the Largest Stock and Greatest Variety of Mattresses. At our factory on Broadway, Mnr slifield, of any place In tho coun try and to enable the public to get the best goods at tho low est prices AVE WILL CARRY A RETAIL DEPARTMENT covering our entire lino. Special prices made to hotels and rooming houses. CALL AND SEE US! IT WILL PAY YOU! LCoos Bay Bedding & Upholstery Co. i ffi - M W MM Marshfield Skating Rink Open from 2 to 5 and 7 to i? p. m, week days only, Admission free 2oc tor use of skates: 15n whfin you use your own. Special attention given to be ginners in afternoons, D. L. AVERY, Manager OF MUSIC COOS BAY ACADEMY Students may graduate in Voice, Piano or Pipe Organ. Rapid and thorough method for beginners. Classes in Harmony, Countorpolnt, etc., vocal sight reading and piano ensemble. Slngora coached la oratorio, opera, or concert work by tho director. ELMER A. TODD, O'Connell BIdg., Marshfield 4 w 0mr V ssk " "TW fy flK. r3rz!3 ammMr itf SS" Mt" J wna BSSSSSSSk. t SSSSSSSSSK ''ihf .r.,:-imk iW' ssskr I JM tirtmKfT HssssTr tallssssssssssssssssssssV vl MyPH(Ww ' "issssssssssssssssssssV m V iisssssssssssssH'" B fl iisbIIIIIIIIisssssB