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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1908
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0. McCann Expects
Begin Front Street Job
Tomorrow Morning.
AV. O. McCann announces that
work on the Front street asphalt
paving will start tomorrow morning,
Mn McCann has arrived with s.een
men, his teams and all of his ma
chinery and most of his material Is
here. Ho figures on rushing the
work through to completion, prob
ably doing the section of Front
street, between the city hall and 'B'
street first and then taking up the
Broadway and 'C street jobs pend
ing an agreement with the few prop
erty owners, Including the C. A.
Smith Company, who have not signed
for asphalt.
Mr. McCann expects to call tho
property owners on the various jobs
together If possible before starting
the work, but If this Is not conveni
ent he will try to adjust the matter
with them privately. Aside from the
C. A. Smith company, Eugene O'Con
nell is the principal property owner
holding out against asphalt.
Prospect Atomic Protest.
Tho property owners of Prospect
avenue, as 'B' street Is known be
tween Seventh and Davidson owing
to the jog preventing it continuing
on a straight line, are remonstrating
against the proposed Improvement of
that thoroughfare. Sometime ago,
tho grade was ordered established
but owing to a change In the plans,
the grade was altered a few days
ago. While the council has taken
no action towards tho permanent
improvement, it has been understood
that they would try to improve
NORTH BEND NEWS
Henry Kern transacted business In
Bnndou yesterday.
O H Mickey and Fred Olsen spent
Sunday on Haines Inlet.
Mrs. C. Noller of Haines Inlet, wns
shopping In North Bend yesterday.
J W. Bennett and son, Tom, of
Marshfield, transacted business In
North Bend yesterday.
Miss Minnie Peterson and Mrs.
Oscar Ohman of North Inlet were In
North Bend yesterday.
The total receipts at Saturday
night's pioduction of "Tho Messiah,"
in North Bend were $120.
Mrs. W. Blackmore and daughter,
Gwendolyn of Haines Inlet, were
North Bond visitors yesterday.
Mrs. Charles Jensen of North In
let, is spending a few days with
friends and relatives in North Bend
and Marshfield.
Tho little son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
J. Burns who has been very ill at
Mercy hospital, is improving and was
removed to tho Burns homo yester
day. Mrs. Mary Kern of North Bend,
left on the M. F. Plant for Alameda,
cal., where she will visit a daughter.
She will also visit at Ascada, Cal.,
before returning.
AV. (). AND AV. OF TO
HOLD JOINT INSTALLATION.
The local camp and circle of the
Woodmen of the World and Women
of Woodcraft will give a public in
stallation at I. O. O. F. Hall, on Wed
nesday evening, July 1st. A splen
did piogramme is being arranged
and will be announced later. The
entertainment and installation will
be In the upper hall followed by an
"informal hop" in the lower hall for
which the Coos Bay Orchestra has
been engaged.
The Invitations which will be
"complimentary" for tho members
it and friends will be issued in a few
from Fifth street to Davidson. J. T.
Hall, John F. Hall, C. A. Pennock,
E. D. McArthur, Father Donnelly,
George Beal and others have filed a
petition with City Clerk Squires pro
testing against any Improvement in
the thoroughfare at this time.
MERCHANTS CAHNIVAL.
Popular Entertainment to be Pre-
bcnted by Ladies of tho Episcopal
Church.
The Indoor merchants carnival to
be presented by the ladles of the
Episcopal church, promises to eclipse
anything of, the kind ever attempted
by local talent. All the leading mer
chants and business interests are to
be represented by young ladles in
beautiful and unique costumes and
as the very best local talent has been
secured tho success of this popular
production is assured.
Tho carnival specialties are all
first class consisting of brilliant elec
trical effects funny faices, humorous
pantomincs, laughable situations and
many other featmes quite as good,
always pleasing no matter how exact
ing the audience.
Masonic Opera House, Monday and
Tuesday ovenlngs, Juno 29 and 30.
SUMMER TKRM IN PIANO AND
VOICE. Classes In Harmony and
other advantages free. C. B. A. of
M. Elmer A. Todd. Phono 1955.
days. The committees in charge of
the affair for the Women of Wood
craft are: Mesdamcs Taylor, Selmon
Coke, Cowan and Pettyjohn, and for
the Woodmen of the World: Camp
bell Douglas, McLain, Nlcols and
Wolcott.
MIRTH REIGNS AT
W. O.
V. SOCIAL.
FOR DRESSMAKING call on Mrs.
Cosmoy, ono block northwest of
school houso. Prices reasonable.
KEDMEN'S BALL at I. O. O. F.
Hall, Saturday evening, Juno 27, by
Koos Trlbo No. 33. Music by Coos
Bay Orchestra.
One of the most entertaining
events occurs at the Woodmen of the
World camp meeting.
To say that the "smoker" nnd
"high jinks" given by Coos Bay
Camp Woodmen of the World at
their meeting on Saturday evening,
was a "hummer" would be putting
it mildly. The programme was most
unique and tho "patrol" wagon ap
pearing on tho streets made many
wonder what was doing. The
character sketches of Vince Pratt
"Gazoot" Dodge and McCullough, the
three round boxing match between
Castle and Faulkner, and musical.1
number by F. A. Sacchi, all brought
rounds of applause. W. U. Douglas
and Special Organizer Beakey made
short interesting remarks about tho
order nnd the two hundied present
joined In singing "Come to the For
est of Woodcraft," "Keep "the Logs
a Rolling." and "I'm afraid to Go
Homo in tho Dailc," etc. At the
close of the entertainment, a sump
tuous banquet was served and those
present weio unanimous in praising
tho committees who were Alex Camp
boll, Tom Nicols, J. W. Chapman,
Mat Gutstiom and Jas. Barrio for
ono of tho most enjoyable affahs
ever pulled off In Marshfield.
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TWO EVENINGS
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MASONIC OPERA HOUSE a J
Monday and Tuesday, June 29th and 30th
BRILLIANT ELECTRICAL DISPLAYS-FUNNY FARCES
STRIKING REPRESENTATIONS
Uuder the Auspices of the Ladies of the Episcopal Church
Seat Sale Opens Saturday Morning, June 27th at J. W. Butler's Office
Admission 25c 35c and 50c
TEAMSTER IS
BADLY HURT
Tom Thorson Is Seriously
Hurt In Accident at C. A.
Smith Mill.
Tom Thorson, a teamster of the
C. A. Smith mill, was critically if
not fatally injured about G o'clock
last evening at the mill by being
crushed between two loads of lum
ber. His head was crushed, the
skull being fractured near the base
but physicians say that there is a
slight chance for his recovery.
Thorson was driving through one
of the alleys with a load and stopped
to take off the chain. Just as he
unfastened the chain, the team
started up, throwing the load against
him and crushing him against an
other. Workmen nearby quickly released
him but the pressuro to which he
was subject was great.
Sunday School l'icnic. Mrs. Eli
zabeth Adams is planning a picnic
of her Sunday School Class for next
Sunday if the weather is favorable.
Use DeWitt's Little Early Risers,
pleasant little pills that aro easy to
take. Sold by LOCKHART PAR
SONS DRUG CO.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNKRSIHl.
HOUSE FURNISHING
HARDWARE
DO NOT FORGET THAT WE CARRY
QUICK MEAL and COMFORT RANGES
Granite Ware of all Kinds
Tinware Woodenware
Crockery Glassware Dishes
"1847" Roger Bros. Silverware
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MILNER'S HARDWARE
The partnership heretofore exist
ing between Wm. Tharp and Thos.
Dolan, under the Ann name of Pa
cific Tool Works, is this day dis
solved. Thos Dolan severing his
connection with the firm. The busi
ness will be carried on hereafter by
Wm. Tharp. All outstanding ac
counts to be paid to Wm. Tharp, and
all liabilities to be paid by Wm.
Tharp.
WM. THARP,
THOS. J. DOLAN.
Marshfield, Ore., Juno 23, 190S.
NOTICE TO HUILDERS.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Notice Is hereby given that sealed
bids will be received by tho common
council of the city of Marshfield,
Coos County, Oregon, up to S o'clock
p. m. Tuesday, June 30, for the
Improvement of Slxtli street from
the north -line of 'H' street to a
point twelve feet south of tho center
lino of 'E' street, town of South
Marshfield, according to the plans
and specifications on file In tho of
fice of the recorder and open to tho
Inspection of all persons interested
therein. Also for tho Improvement
of that portion of Sixth street from
tho north line of 'H' street to the
south end of said street, town of
South Marshfield, according to tho
plans and speclflcatl&ns of said Im
provement on file in the office of Re
corder and open to the Inspection of
all persons Interested therein. Sep
arate bids will bo received for grad
ing each part of said street, also for
tho planking, drain boxes, curbing
and sldowalk per lineal foot on each
part of said street. Certified checks
for flvo per cent of tho amount of
tho bids must accompany each bid.
The council reserves tho right to
reject any and all bids.
Dated this 17th day of June, 1908.
J. M. UPTON,
City Recorder.
NOTICE.
June, 19, 1908.
Know all men by these presents,
that the partnership heretofore exist
ing between William T. Merchant
and John C. Merchant, under the
firm name and stylo of Merchant
Brothers, is this day dissolved by
mutual consent. All notes and ac
counts due or owing said partnership
have been sold and assigned to Will
iam T. Merchant and E. W. Kam
merer, partners doing business under
tho firm name and style of Merchant
& Kammerer, and the said firm of
Merchant & Kammerer have assum
ed and will pay all debts due or
owing by said firm of Merchant
Brothers.
Dated at Marshfield, Oregon, this
4th day of June, 1908.
E. W. KAMMERER.
W. T. MERCHANT,
JNO. C. MERCHANT.
The Coos and Curry Fair Associa
tion will redelve bids for labor to
build now stalls at tho Fairgrounds.
The association will furnish all ma
terial and want bids for labor only.
Seo plans and specifications at the
Chamber of Commerce. Bids will bo
oponed at the Chamber of Commerce
at 7:30 p. in., Wednesday, June 24.
Work is to bo completed by July 10,
190S. Tho association reserves che
right to reject any or all bids.
COOS AND CURRY FAIR
ASSOCIATION.
By F. C. NORTON, President.
Shop l'hoiiu 1-01.
Res. I'huiio 11520.
WEINHARD'S BEER
PROMOTES HEALTH
MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE
Orders Delivered Free.
A Dollar Saved
IS A DOLLAR EARNED
Save a Dollar by buying South Murtbfield
Coal at $5 Per Ton Delivered
Phone 534
THERE'S TWICE THE PLEASURE IN YOUR
VACATION, AND TWICE THE PLEASURE
AFTERWARD IF YOU ri-n.
KODAK
AND ANYHODY CAN MAKE GOOD PIC
TUItES. IT'S SIMPLE FROM START TO FIN
ISII 11Y THE KODAK SYSTEM. PRESS THE
HUTTON DO THE REST OR LEAVE . IT
TO ANOTHER JUST AS YOU PLEASE.
KODAKMKANS PHOTOGRAPHY WITHTHE
HOTIIER LEFT OUT.
KODAKS, $1.00 TO 100.
RED CROSS DRUG STORE
Catalogues Free on application
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Buy Your Wife a
CASS
TOY
It converts tho drudgery of tho kitchen into a pleasure. It
reduces a woman's housework one-half. You can sleep later
in tho morning as tho flro docs not have to bo made a half
hour before time to cook.
Call at tho oillco anil seo thoso instantaneous water heaters.
Turning on tho cold water lights tho gas and heats tho wntcr in
ono minute, turning tho water off shuts off tho gas.
You would not think of going hack to tho old kerosene lamp
after using electric light, would you? Well, when you hnvo
once used a gas ttoo nothing could induce you to uso anything
cl&o.
Coos Bay
MARSHFIELD
Gas
($$ Electric Co.
NORTH BEND
For Reliable Abstracts of Title Investments7and Sale of
Real Estate
SEE"
TITLE GUARANTEE and ABSTRACT Co.
Henry Sengstacken, Manager
Marshfield and Coquille City, Oregon
Phones:Marshfield Office U - Coquille City 191
General Agents
Eastside and Sengstacken's Addition
Chas. A. Stevens Coat & Suit I
House, Chicago
Mrs. M. R.SMITH, Agt.
Cor. First and B Sti. Marsbficld, Ore.
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J. B. RUST
PLIMUIXG, HEATING
Jobbing Promptly Attended to
AND GAS FITTING!
Second & 'A' Streets.
NOTICE TO HIDDERS.
Notice is hereby given that bids
for tho construction of a new school
building In school district No. 9 will
bo received at the ofllco of John F.
Hall, Maishfleld, Oregon, up to 12
o'clock noon, Friday, July 16, 1908.
Building to bo completed by Jan
uary 1, 1909, to complete building
according to the plans and specifica
tions and to furnish all materials of
whatsoever kind.
Each bidder will bo required to
doposit with us a certified check pay
able to school district No. 9 for' at
least flvo per cent of tho amount of
his bid, This check to bo forfeited
in case construction shnll bo award
ed to bidder and fall to begin con
struction within flvo days after no
tlrn nf tlio mvnrrtlnir of the same.
The Hoard of Directors to reserve tho &uUL"
nil bids also . Mathematics, l'hyslcs. Full corps of Instruct jm.
DRINK
WEINIIARD'S
BEER
BEST MADE
MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
SUMMER SESSION
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right to reject any or all bids also
tho right to nccept a bid if tlioy think
It will bo for tho
district.
Dated this 19th day of Juno, 1908.
JOHN F. HALL,
Olork.
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General Repair Work and Woodturning. Launches a Specialty I
Foot of Queen Avenue, Marshfield
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