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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 19 08.
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W. W. Ladd and J. W. Hunt
Will Construct New Building
at the Fair Grounds.
W. W. Ladd and J. "W. Hunt were
awarded the contract yesterday for
the construction of the grand stand
at the Fair Grounds by President F.
P. Norton and the directors of the
Second Southern Oregon District
"Fair Association yesterday. The
work on the grand stand will bo
rushed, and it is hoped to have it in
readiness for the special race meet
ing July 3 and 4.
The bids on the work were as fol
lows: Bid No. 1. L. D. Noah & U. G.
Keenan, $250.
Bid No. 2. W. W. Ladd & J. V.
Hunt, $187.
Bid No. 3. Wm. Hagquist & O.
Bjorkqvist, $239.
Bid No. 4. Eddy & Reed, $245.
Bid No. 5. Ed. Roberts, $209.
Bid No. C. Wm. Lackstrom & J.
Johnson, $248.
Muny Kntrics In.
The entries for the special race
meeting July 3 and 4, are coming
In rapidly and the prospects are that '
the event will be one of the most
successful ever pulled off here.
Race No. 2, for- which a $125
prize is offered is exciting much in
terest among the three principal en
tries. Among those who have paid
the entrance fees for this race are
L. M. Noble for "Gold Beach," L. J.
Simpson for Verosaz and F. P. Nor
ton for "Headlight."
HOLD IETZEL
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Rev. Father DONNELLY.
Mass will be celebrated at 8
o'clock In North Bend Sunday and at
10:30 in Marshfield, the Rev. Father
E. Donnelly celebrant.
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Services will be held in tho Maso
nic Temple, Sunday at 11 a. m.
Subject, "God Tho Preserver of
Man." All are Invited.
THE LUTHERAN CHURCH. X
Rev. B. F. Bengtson, Pastor, i-t
Sunday School at 9:30; services at
10:30. Tho evening services will bo
conducted in English by A. Ahlquist,
a theological student fiom Augusta
na seminary, at 8 o'clock.
Proprietor of Ten Mile Sawmill
Is Bound Over to Grand
Jury.
Fred Muetzel, the proprietor of the
Ten Mile sawmill was yesterday
bound over to the Coos county grand
jury by Justice C. L. Pennock on tho
charge of assault with intent to kill
which was preferred by Albert
Smith, an employe of Muetzel's.
Muetzel's bond was fixed at $200.
PYosecutlng Attorney L. A. Llljeq
vlstiirotested against the small bond
flxe,d, claiming that the severity of
the charge was such that a much
larger sum be fixed. Justice Pen
nock would not agree.
Mr. Llljeqvist left last evening for
Ten Mile to investigate the charges
against Tom Haggerty who will be
arraigned in a few days for alleged
thefts committed at Ten Mile, and
while there may Investigate the
rumors of ill-treatment by Muetzel
of his wife. If the stories are sub
stantiated by evidence, Mr. Llljeq
vist may prefer additional charges
against Muetzel.
Muetzel in his testimony yester
day afternoon did not deny having
drawn a revolver and fired a shot,
but he claimed that he drew the gun
in self defense. He testified that
Smith had made threats against him
and had broken a beer bottle across
his (Muetzel's) leg. He said that
when he fired the revolver to
frighten Smith, he shot into the air.
Smith told a different story and
some witnesses of the affair rather
substantiated Smith's story.
The grand jury will meet at Co
qullle Juno 21, and the whole matter
will be laid before that body.
Little Things." 3 p. m., Junior
League, Nettie Woolley, superintend
ent. 7 p. m., Epworth League. 8 p.
m., sermon, subject, "Educational
Address, The Significance of Chil
dren's Day.
To all of these services a cordial
welcomo Is extended. The pastor is
always glad to meet strangers at the
close of the service.
X FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. X
Rev. D. W. THURSTON .
10 a. m Bible School, F. M. Stew
art, superintendent; 11 a. m ser
mon, "The Great Gospel Feast"; 3
p. m., Junior Union, Ivan Gulovson,
superintendent; 7 p. m., Young Peo
ple's service; 8 p. m., sermon, "Vic
tory or Defeat?" There will bo two
baptisms at tho morning service.
Special music by the choir at both
sorvices. C. J. Millls, director.
Strangers especially invited to
worship with us. "Come! and wo
will do theo good."
The money taken back to Italy, Rus
sia and other countries from which the
stream of Immigration has flowed to
tho United States most freely during
recent jears by returning emigrants
Is having a remarkable effect, and if
tho sigus are not deceptive on tho
first appearanco of a return of pros
perity wo shall tie overwhelmed with
now waves of Immigration. It is re
lated that tho knowledge that somo
emigrants who In n couple of years
saved enough to carry homo with them
as much as $500 In gold has created a
tremendous excitement and that in
villages every ablebodled man who
can scrape passage money together
means to do so and will Invade tho
promised land.
METHODIST EPISPOOAL
W. R. F. BROWNE, Pastor.
10. a. in. Sabbath School, E. L.
Church, superintendent. 11 a. in.,
sermon, subject, "Tho Ministry of
The Favorites In Japan.
Our referendum among the leading
personalities of this country on tho
question, "What is your opinion of tho
great men of Europe and America?"
lias resulted as follows: Washington
and Napoleon arc the greatest favor
ites, after whom come Hannibal, Cae
sar and Charles XII. of Sweden.
Among the most disliked are Brutus,
Cromwell and Darwin. Nlhanoyabl
Nlhonjiu, Tokyo.
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SOMETHING FOR YOU TO INVESTIGATE
A new house in East Marshfield Lot 50x100,
A new five-room house, 24x36 feet in East
Marshfield, good location, lot 50x100,
Price $1 300
New 80x140, Sightly view, Price, $2,100. Half
cash, balance easy term's,
40 Acre of land, on Coos River, water front, fine
location, 8 acres bottom, balance beach land,
Price, $3,500.
Tracts suitable for summer homes on Coos River, 10
acres of bench fruit land on tide water, $100 per
acre,
50 acre tract of bench fruit land on tide water, $50
per acre,
Lots for Summer bungalows, 82y2 feet by 132
feet, $250 each,
These lots are located on warm, sunny myrtle
banks,
Lots for summer homes and cottages, different loca
tions, all fronting Coos River, $50 each, and up,
Tracts suitable for purchaser one acre up to one
hundred and sixty,
Coal right on 1 60 acres, for $2,000, or on the entire
tract for $4,800.
ALDER PARK $20 to $30 PER LOT.
Business lot, close in, look this up, Price, $8,500
Good house, 26x28, 8 rooms, lot 30x100, in good
repairs, facing the east, located in good part of
North Bend, One-half down, balance in 6 and 12
months,
ONE OF THE PROPOSITION THAT WILL BEAR THE
CLOSEST OF INSPECTION.
193 Acres Farm, 5 miles from Marshfield One
among the best-buys that has ever been offered
to investors, Fine location, the best of Sandy
Loam; .all can be cultivated.
There is being planted 30 acres of potatoes which
produce about 350 bushels per acre, or from
15,000 lbs, to 20,000 lbs, per acre, The selling
price which stands about normal at digging time,
$1.00 per hundred.
The Dairy Department is netting about $10.00 per
day at present,
This bargain can be had with improvements for
$20,000; with personal property, $22,000. This
brings you the best of land on Coos River at a
price of $103 per acre, and all can be cultivated,
Half cash, balance on easy terms,
Dairy farm on Catching Inlet, good water trans
portation, daily boat service, county road to city
of Marshfield, Telephone to all parts of the
country, Modem ana up-to-date residence, good
large barn, 80 to 90 acres bottom land under
cultivation, Hill and bench land, good clay and
clay loam soil adapted to grass, fruit, vegetables,
the coal underlaying this land is worth the price,
Located on county road, and principal waterway
6 miles from Marshfield,
Price $55.26 per acre,
We are located on corner of 'C and Front streets,
Marshfield, Oregon, All information free, Will ar-
range for you to investigate any propositions we
have, You are under no obligations to us for looking
over the buys, Boat at an y time and auto
mobile service,
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