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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1908)
THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY ft, 1908. 4. E. SOCIAL SIDE OF COOS M (Continued from Pago 2.) ter and a score or more of the younger set of Marshfield and North Bond enjoyed the evening immensely. Miss Mary Mlnot entertained at a bon-firo and dancing at her home last evening in honor of Miss May belle Minto of Tacoma, Wash. About fifty-five young folks of North Bend and Marshfield enjoyed her hospita lity. The home was prettily decor ated In yellow, white and green, Tiger llllies, huckleberries and roses being used effectively in the flower scheme. The lawn was illuminated with Japanese lanterns, "cozy cor ners" here and there. Punch was served during the evening and light refreshments at the close. Mcs dames Magnes, Matson, Mlnto and Minot were the chaperons. A trio of Marshfield ladies leave Monday for Portland, Mrs. Fannie Hazard, Mrs. J. T. McCormac and Mrs. C. Masters. Mrs. McCormac and Mrs. Hazard go to attend the an nual convention of the Degree of Honor, ladies auxiliary of the A. O. U. W. of which Mrs. McCormac Is Giand Worthy Matron and Mrs. Ha zard is also an officer. Mrs. Masters goes to meet her father, J. B. Strlc kler who is on his w"ay from his home in Enid, Oklahoma, to Seattle on business. Fred McCormac accom panies the party as chaperon. Last Monday, a wedding was cele brated at Roseburg in which many Coos Bay people were interested owing to the groom Peter Marsden being a former resident. Mr. Mars den Is a son of Robert Marsden but for several years has been a resident of Portland where he Is prominently identified with the Crane Manufac turing Company. The following from the Roseburg News will be read with interest by the many friends of the Marsden family who will unite in wishing the young couple all the success and joy that life can bring. "At the homo of the bride's sister, Mrs. S. A. Sanford, on Linn street, Mr. Peter Marsden of, the Crane Ma nufacturing Company, Portland, and Miss Nellie A. Litchfield were united in the bonds of matrimony at 1:30 Baptist church, officiating. Miss p. m Monday, July C, Rev. B. H. Hicks of the First Baptist church, officiating. Miss Litchfield has resid ed with her sister for some time past and has made many friends who wish her a long and happy wedded life " raise lie TO GET DREDGE t AT THE CHURCHES A MljriIODIST KIMSI'OCAL A A W. R. F. BROWNE, Pnstor. A 'AVAiiSAAs'SSSSAt'l 10 a. m., Sabbath School, E. L. Church, superintendent; 11 a. m., sermon, "A Saint with a Crooked Past"; 7 p. m., Epworth League, Ed. Joohnk, loader; ! p. in., sermon, "A Prisoner who Turned Out Well." A coidlal welcome1 is extended to the public, to all meetings of this church. A THE liUTIIKUAX church. A A Rev. B. F. Bengtson, Pastor, A Services will be held us usual in the Lutheran church morning, Sunday school and the regular Morning 10:30 o'clock in Swedish, tho evening service will ducted In English by A. Simultaneously Jlv. Bom conduct s-niees at tho homo of Alex Mattson, Catching Inlot. In tho morning services will be conducted in Ecklioff'a Hull, North Bend at 10:30 o'clock. tomorrow at 0:30 Service nt At S p. in. bo coi- Ahlquist. jtsoit will A MKTlfOIHST EPISCOPAL A a ciuncn ov north iwcnd a A F. A. LACY, Pastor. A XSAi&ttUVSSSSSAASS.'Sttl Preaching service at 1 1 o'clock, subject of Bennon, "Tho Inspiration of Croat Lender." Sunday school at 10 o'clock; Epworth League at 7 o'clock, .Mrs. Schuiohl, loader, sub ject, "Singleness of Purpose in Ser vice. Evening sonnon at S o'clock, subject, Douth and Llfo with Christ. A cordial Imitation to these sorvlcos is extended to all and your presence will bo appreciated. A FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. A Nov. D. W. THURSTON . A 10 n in , Bible School, F. M. Stew art, miiKiIittcndcnt; 11 a in., t-er-liuin, "lUinoIiig the Grave Clothes", a p. in., Junior I'nion, Weblej Smith, (Continued From Pago 1.) Bay and who has been an earnest booster of this section. He said that nature had done wonders for Coos Bay but that nature seldom makes cities that cities are the creatures of the determined efforts of farseeing men and women. He pointed out how Chicago, Los Angeles, San Fran cisco and other great cities had been built on most unfavorable sites, and declared that if only the world could learn of the opportunities on Coos Bay, Coos Bay might truly mako as Its own Monte Cristo's declaration "Tho World Is Mine." He said that wonders had been accomplished in upbuilding Coos Bay in tho last six teen months and he felt sure the fu ture would bring even greater re turns If the men and women of Coos Bay will only unite in a determined effort to realize on their wonderful opportunities. Prospect For Railway. A. D, Cridge of Portland delivered an interesting talk on tho possibili ties and necessities of building a rail PANAMA CITY S road eastward from Coos Bay to tap i the great undeveloped section of Ore gon and the portions of Idaho being reclaimed by irrigation. He said if the people of the country to be tap ped and benefitted would get to gether, there was little doubt but that the railroad could shortly be secured. Dr. J. T. McCormac presided at last evening's meeting and spoke en couragingly of the prospects in in troducing the various speakers. Secretary Walter Lyon also briefly reviewed tho work on the dredging proposition. F. S. Dow said that Mr. Dior's claim that the gunboats did not como to Marshfield because Marshfield had no public dock was a. mistake, tho reason for their not coming being that they broke their steering gear in an accident coming up the Bay to North Bend. Reports Indicate Large Influx From Worth On Vessels to Coos Bay. The City of Pannma sailed at 9:30 o'clock this morning for Portland, carrying a large number from Coos Bay. She had a fair cargo of freight. Reports from Portland indicate that her passenger accommodations on the next trip down will be taxed to the utmost, the hunting and summer vacation season attracting a large number in this direction. The outgoing passenger list of the City of Panama was as follows: H. I S. Hollinsworth, Mrs. Hollinsworth, Mrs. Jas Oldland, Jas Oldland, Miss Hattle Sager, Mrs. A. Rogers, Geo. Laughlln, Airs. Laughlln, W. C. Wall ing, S. J. Guiss, O. E. Wagner, Mrs. Wagner, Jas. Ferrari, O. L. Hagood, Mrs. J. M. Sharp, Mrs. V. Hummer, Win. Vaughan, Mrs. Vaughan, C. R. Seeley, Mrs. Seeley, D. Carey, J. Smith, J. Double, Jos. Double, Mrs. E. Short, Miss Levens, Mrs. Stephens, iiuis. ii. miner, . wimon, uuy row ers, A. G. Noah, H. B. Donahay, Jos. Palmer, Paul Sterling, Mrs. Strrl ing, Mr. Camp, Mrs. Camp, Mrs. Thorn, Mrs. P. D. Blake, Mr. Strong, Andrew Jackson, O. E. Kennedy, Mrs. Kennedy, Jas Kelly, Mrs. Kelly, F. Domauln, J. S. Hollinsworth, M. L. Courtright, W. D. Holmes, A Tll lotson, W. Olsen, Geo. Tlllotson, Mrs. Tlllotson, Jas Scott, Mrs. Scott, D. O. Walcott, E. Ekb'om, C. Hanson, T. W. Cubbs and F. Anselmo. . IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE Says the Schoolboy IT PAYS TO PRODUCE the GOODS Says GEO. dOODRUM Now to convince you of the fact that I produce the goods, see my line of toggery it speaks for itself: SOME SPECIALS The following are absolutely new, so do not miss seeing them : G00DRUM MATS . . $3.00 PANCY WAISTCOAT . S$2. to $8.00 ClUETT SHIRTS . . . 1.50 B. V. D. UNDERWEAR . $1.50 suit KEISER CRAVATS . . 50c. See your bosom friend George first. EDESCO TAILORING SYSTEM Better Acquaintance leads to Btfier Understanding. Copyright (90S by Edward E Stroma k Co. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. Arvlil .Tolinion, Mnnnjcr Phnnc Mnlft 311 AMERICAN CARINKT WORKS MniiafnttUTcrs of Show Cn-ies, Rank, Store and Ollice Fixtures. We follclt our urilprti for Show Cftts of all dc-criptloiis. North Rend, Oregon. Clothes Cleaned (8j Pressed While You Wait All ordors rnllnl for and dellvoreil. Stenm clnniiir mill clM'inK & specialty Opposite Unities Mulp Store, on "C',Strct Phone HOT P. I BRYAN, Prop. superintendent; 7 p. m., Young Peo ple's prayer meeting; 8 p. m., ser mon, "The Night of Repentance." Special music by the choir at both services. At the evening service, selection, "How Long Wilt Thou For get Me," contralto solo by Miss Mlllls, supported by choir. Everybody, especially strangers in vited to attend these services. A CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. A &'SAAS,tt,'XA0&$&&A&SX Services will be held in the Ma sonic Temple, Sunday, at 11 a. m. Subject, "Sacrament." Top Buggies Mitchell Wagons Surreys Runabouts Farm Machinery (3. L. & K. Milking Machines) Road Scrapers Plows, Ftc. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT 9 mg -fa wfi-a i ra Lair ITU 1111 3 Hardware To Coos Bay Carpenters Wo have just received an invoice of what you have long beon looking for the famous Wilson High Grade Hand Saws Every saw fully warranted We also have a complete lino of Carpenters' Tools, all standaid makes, all reliable goods, at reasonable prices. TTr riiiiJ.LIIIIItlMMIWWJMUflMtWW ll'lll IHMMI vw v..A.i'.n!.,i'Asft:Aiii; A FIRST PRKSUYTEKIAN A II. II. BROWN, Pastor. A Services will be held at the usual hours at tho Mnrshilold Presby terian church tomorrow. Tho Rev. 11. II. Urown who has boon absent for two weeks Is expected homo on the M. F. Plant and will undoubtedly be here In time to take charge of the faervices. Tho musical program follows: Morning Organ Prelude. Quar tet "My Heavenly Home," by Hav ens. Alto solo "O Rest In tho Lord," Mendelssohn, sung by Miss Ruth Smith. Organ Posllude. Evening Organ Prelude. Quar tet "Seek Ye tho Lord," Uaumbach. Uass solo "Calvary," Rodney," sung by Mr. Andrew Landtls. Elmer A. Todd, orgauht and director. CLOSING Ol'T Hammocks at cost j on can get these huninior necessi ties for .lii.oO (o $:.10 nt tho Coos Ray Cash Store. tt , t : A. Pair of Pants Free : 2 Dtirliu the dull reason wo are ofiU'i-Iiit? a spicial induce- J I inoiit with some of our suits of J I an extra pair of pints free. ; Suits to order, $20.C0 find up ' J HAVE YOUR. CLOTHES J I MADE TO ORDER. ; Isn't It bettor to get exactly J II what you want at a ro.isonablo J H price tlun the "rtady-to-oar" J I that luver lit, lloro you can J J select not only tho cloth and J ; pattern, hut the stle you pre- J J ljr, the pooktiU of tho kind J J and number yon like, and got ' h .t j on order. h Farm (Sb City Property ra S&t & ikffntrm. & wytfmyis SL?W ' '-vl. F I N" TAILORIK'G , 80-Acre fruit and dairy farm, 15 acres fine creek bottom, Fine garden and fruit, good road to place, house'and barn, implements, etc, Place is paying good returns $2,500 120 Acre dairy farm, 46 acres fine creek bot tom, all cleared and in cultivation, fine large stream of water, Splendid returns from dairying alone, and fine land suitable for fruit and garden, house and barn, stock and implements, Good pay ing place $7,000 One of the best business corners in Marshfield 50x100 . $8,500 50x100 business lot, right in business center, on solid ground, 2 blocks from water front, small income from rental at piesent, A fine invest ment $7,500 Good 8-room house,' with two large lots, in most desirable -residence section, ten minutes from business, splendid bay view, corner $2,000 Small house and lot in Railroad addition, lot le vel, cleared, and in garden $425 Bay Park offers most desirable location for mo derate priced homes, reached by road or water, lots $60 to $100 on easy installment terms, Use your money to build your house, We wait for ours, Golden Gate Is tvhe EesL See us for bargains in Coal and Timber Lands. KAUFMAN -t:-::-----::--j:-j:-::--::-:tt:--::----::.:;-::.::. WE ARE STILL SELLING Best California Cement at $2.90 Per BBL (Standard Portland) Best California Lk?.e at $2.10 Per BBL. GET OUR PRICES ON QUANTITY LOTS AH oilier Building Materia! at proportionately Iov; prices North Bend Hardware aad Supply Co. NORTH 1JKNI), ORKGON. :-::-::-::-::-::-::--tt-::--::----:::j;:..;:-:t-::-.tJ.::K.:: ::- i :t n :: i :; i :r t :: i :: S. Across from Chamber of Co-nmerct WE ARE OFFERING The cliolcost meats and poultry at those clo&o flguios iiossiblo only with 11 lai-fto trado. .Constant, .steady, uniform and regular, our pathway runs nloiiji. .Quality Heights all tho time. Tho best meat that Oregon affords it, tho poorest our customers ever re eehe. The lowest prices aro tho highest o ever charge. Kvcry order tilled with an e.perts selection. H. H. Noble Front and.C Streets The CITY MARKET Phone 194! Marshfield, Oregon "77r5Eg3SES