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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1908)
BWWWHmWPrHI? ttli V v- V ''' '" iifw w--, wnu y,,, ..,.., ,,,.,,. 4. The daily coos say times, marshfield, oregon, Wednesday, july 15, isos. IS CHURCH FOLK NORTH BEND NEWS jIHHH ki w G Ml Named by Mayor L. J. Simpson to Fill Vacancy On North Bend Council. At the regular meeting of the North Bend city council last evening, Mayor L. J. Simpson appointed F. E. Bode to fill the vacancy on the council caused by the resignation of Prank Moss who moved to Nev ada a few months ago. Mr. Bode Is head of the North Bend Sash and Door Factory and Is one of the most prominent and progressive business men of Coos Bay. North Bond citi zens are feeling highly elated over his selection for the place. The number of saloons in North Bend was increased by one, a license being Issued to John Olson to open tho place formerly run by Fred John son. The license held by the late Tom Cook was transferred to Chris Ghros. The discussion of the proposed change In tho projected paving from plank to asphalt was postponed until tho next regular meeting. The pav ing cannot start for sometime owing to the determination of the council to put in sewers, water-pipes, etc., before the paving Is put down. Contrncts Arc Ict. The contract for putting In tho Sherman avenue sewage system was awarded to Masters & McLaln of Marshfield for $4,300, they being the lowest bidders. Tho contract for grading and grubbing of Sunderland avenue was awarded to Stewart & Barnes for $1,026. The contract for grading Madrono street was awarded to John West for 5339. The contract for grading Maryland avenue was awarded to Stewart & Barnes for $1,058. AT Great Preparations Made For Annual Conventions Which Open Tomorrow. The members of the North Bend Methodist church and the Rev. Mr. Lacy are busy today preparing for the annual convention of the Minis terial association and of the Epworth Leaguo of this district which will convene here tomorrow. It is expect ed that the attendance will bo far greater than has ever gathered at a similar meeting on Coos Bay. Every effort is being made to make the stay of the delegates here an enjoyable one. Mrs. Ed. Mater was a Marshfield Clara, Mae Myren, Millie, Esther and ' visitor yesterday. Mrs. Geo. Sanford of North Inlet, was shopping In North Bend Tuesday. Carl Albrecht of Marshfield, was a Ernest Johnson, Mamie Gulovson. I Stella and Alpha WIckman of Em-! pire, Benjamin Ostlund of Marsh-1 field and Mls3 Lillian McCann of North Bend. Dr. G. It. Gale left yesterday on business visitor In North Bend Tues- the Alliance to attend a Medical As- day. $ born. KRICK To Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus Krick of Coos River, Wednesday, July 14, a girl. Foster Is Improving. C. Foster, the lineman of tho Coos Bay Gas and Electric Company, who was injured was reported getting along nicely to day. Dr. Horsfall, who Is attending lilm, does not anticipate any per manent defects from the Injuries which aro quite severe. A Vacation Wedding. There Is a well defined rumor In circulation that when John Kronholm returns from his vacation which he is spending In California he will not como alone. Tho news has reached his many friends here by tho usual grape" vine route but is accompanied by many marks that substantiate it, even to the name of tho bride, who Is said to be a charming young lady, Miss Mary Ann McGulre of San Jose. Tho young couple will return on the Plant and John's many friends aro preparing to give him a royal wel come home. CLOSING OUT Hammocks at cost you can get these summer necessi ties for $1.00 to Stt.lO at tho Coos Bay Cash Store. Our Coffee is the 1JKST on Coos Bay. So is everything else wo servo. Tho MKLROSK, near postofflce Interesting programs for tho two gatherings have been prepared as follows: Program For Ministers. Thursday afternoon Reports from pastors on revivals, Sunday School, League, and benevolences; Elements of Success and Causes of Failure in the Minlstery, by W. S. Gordon; The Kind of Preaching Re quired by Our Times, by H. C. Pres ton; Tho Importance of Our Bene volences and How to Raise Them, by II. G. McCain; The Relation of the Pulpit to National Questions and Political Issues, by A. F. Lacy; The Life and Work of Jesus Compared with Other Great Reformers, by W. R. F. Browne; Building a Sermon, by M. C. Wire. Thursday . evening Platform meeting Doings of the Recent Gen eral Conference, by W. R. F. Browne; Willamette University, by M. C. Wire; Temperance Victory in Ore gon, by W. S. Gordon. Program for Epworth League. Friday Afternoon, Clam Bako, Simpson Park; 7:30 Address of Wel come, by W. A. Davenport; Address of Welcome from city, by Capt. R. Schmehl; Response, by C. W. Bar row, Coqtilllo; social. Saturday morning 8:45, devo tional exercises; 9:00, business ses sion; 9:30, Annual Address, by Capt. R. Schmehl; 10:00, paper, "The Lea gue as an Aid to the Pastor," by E. A. Phllpot; 10:20, discussion; 10:30, paper, "What Helps and their Use, for the Devotional Service," by Gar diner Chapter; 10:50, discussion; 11:00 paper, "How Can the Social Department Help tho Spiritual De partment?" by Coqullle Chapter; 11:20, discussion; 11:30 question box. Saturday afternoon 2:00, devo tional exercises; 2:15, business ses sion; 3:00 Open Parliament, "How to Secure and Conduct a Successful Cabinet Meeting," by Miss Daven port; 3:30, Junior Leaguo Work, Miss Nettle Wooley; 3:50, discus sion; 4:00, paper, "What is the Highest Standard of New Testament Living?" by Arthur Drews; 4:20, discussion; 4:30, paper, "The Lea guer as an Evangelist," by F. L. Sumner; 4:50, question box. Saturday evening 7:30, Address, by Francis Clarke. Sunday 10:00, Sabbath School; 11:00, Sermon and Sacrament, by District Supt. M. C. Wire, D. D.; 6:30 Epworth League, led by the District President; 7:30, sermon, Installation of ofllcers, doxology and benediction. The Omega has finished IoadbvR at North Bend and will sail for San Diego today. Percy Pratt of North Bend, visited his sister Mrs. P. Johnson in Marsh field yesterday. The extreme low tides make it dif ficult getting the logs up the slip into the Old North Bend mill. The lighthouse tender Heather ar rived yesterday morning and is now lying at the North Bend dock. Maurice Burney came over from Coquille Monday to make his brother a short visit, returning yesterday. sociatlon meeting In Portland. Mrs. A. M. Ross of Milllngton, left on the Alliance yesterday with her son to visit relatives in Portland. NORTH BEND Mrs. C. J. Millls and Miss Mablo Millls wore North Bend visitors yesterday. The steamer Bandon went to sea yesterday evening, taking her cargo from tho C. A. Smith mill. She had an extra largo deck load of lumber. CITV OF PANAMA takes Break water 'run sailing from Marshfield and North Bend Saturday, July ISth, at 2:30 p. m. The Presbyterian Ladies Aid So ciety will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Geo. Boster, Richard Coke of the Coos Bay Grocery is spending his vacation with his family on Kamp Kill Kare, on South Coos River. Carl Freeland of North Bend, who has been very ill for the past two weeks at his home here, Is now im proving, a fact that his friends will be pleased to learn. Mayor L. J. Simpson and Mrs Simpson left yesterday for Sunset Bay. Mrs. Simpson has the pleasure of personally superintending tho finishing of thc'.r beautiful 'home at Sunset Bay. Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter, who were alarmed over the illness of their baby threatened with scarlet fever are pleased that the crisis has been passed and the doctor pronounces it out of danger. SAY, where do you eat? NOTICE OF SCHOOL BOND SALE. Sealed proposals will be received by J. B. Dulley, county treasurer of Coos county, Oregon, at the office of John F. Hall, clerk of school district No. 9, at Marshfield, Coos county, Oregon, until 4 o'clock p. m., Satur day, July 25, 1908, for $50,000. Coupon school building bonds, in denomination of ?500 each, bearing Interest at a rate not to exceed 6 per cent per annum, payable semi annually, each bond to be dated on date of issue, payable In 20 years optional with district after ten years. K bonds payable at the office of the County Treasurer of Coos county, Oregon, or at such bank as may be MARSHFIELD, OREGON July 1st, 1908 I have purchased the stock of the Pioneer Hard ware Company, Marshfield, Oregon, formerly owned by Eugene 0'Connell, E, K, Jones, and others, and have assumed management and control of same, It will be my earnest endeavor to please all my cus tomers in the way of good goods, low prices and courteous treatment. My long experience in the retail business in your community, as well as my late experience as sales man on the road for Baker & Hamilton, of San Francisco, combined with my vast facilities for hand ling stock, enables me to purchase my goods and place them in youf hands at a much lower figure than my competitors. In order to establish myself and get in touch with the trade, I will, for the first thirty days beginning July 1, 1908, make a special 10 percent reduction on all cash purchases. Respectfully yours, FRANK E. HAGUE, Mgt. PIONEER HARDWARE CO. Frank Durga, the human ostrich from whose stomach was removed a large quantity of glass, hardware and other articles recently, Is recov ering rapidly and will probably be able to leave the hospital within a short time. G. E. Mickey has moved into his new store building erected by Mrs. Gleason for his furniture store on Sherman avenue. It Is much larger than his old quarters and ho can now display his furniture stock to much better advantage. Jas. C. Chambers and Miss Evelyn Tyrell were quietly married last evening by the Rev. J. E. Burkhart at his residence. The marriage was a great surprlso to the young cou ple's friends. Mrs. Chambers is tho daughter of Mrs. George Bolster and Mr. Chambers Is a salesman for the Simpson Lumber Company. selected by tho purchaser in New York City. Bonds authorized by vote of voters of said district, June 18, 1908. Assessed valuation of said district, $1,951,339. Bonded indebtedners including this issue, $65,000. Population of said district estim ated at 3,500. The right is reservid to reject any and all bids. Dated this 11th day of July, 1908. JOHN B. DULLEY, County Treasurer of Coos County, Or. LAKESIDE INN Ten Mile Lake Now open for guests. European plan Special accommodations for families Good table loaid. Special latea to parties, roetoilire ana telephone ac commodations. Everything new and firnt class. Arrangements may be made in advance or call at house when you arrive. Let Us Show You OUR STOCK OF MARINE Gas ENGINES We now have on hand four and eight horse power four-cycle Haasc Motors and 3 1-2 and 5 1-2 two-cycle Ferro Auto-marine engines. For power, reliability, and durability, these makes are unexcelled, WATCH THEM RUN See the 3 1-2-horse power Ferro on display at the "Gunnery." Isaac R. Tower SAY, where do you eat? Miss Stella Gulovson left yesterday on the Allfaftfco for her new homo at North Albinn. A number of her Marshfield friends came down to North Bend to wish her a pleasant and safe trip to her new home. Those present were Misses Rose, ti I QUICK DELIVERY For convenience of Call pa trons the Laundry office will be open Saturday evenings until 8 o'clock. Phone 571 today. Our wagon will call. COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY Mnrshflold and North Bend. 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The demand for furniture and house furnishings has in creased so rapidly that we have found it necessary to enlarge our stock; to do this we needed more room. We now have a fine new building, opposite the Postoffice, on Sherman avenue, and are now arranging our new stock, and are ready to serve our patrons and friends in a much more satisfactory manner. We wish you to come and see our new store. Do not wait till you need something in our line, but come; you will always find us glad to see you. We have five suites of two rooms each on the second floor, which will be rented for light housekeeping. They are fitted with gas ranges and steam heat and furnished. Will rent bv week or month. 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