The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 11, 1908, Page 6, Image 6

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WANT ROOMS
FOR GUESTS
Fair Association Asks Marsh
field People to Aid In Caring
For Visitors.
livery prospect Is that there will bo
an unusually large attendance at the
Soco'nd Southern Oregon District
Fair to he held In Marshfleld, Aug
ust 26 to 2D, Inclusive. The crowds
"will undoubtedly overtax the reg
ular hotel accommodations and In
order to Insure the safety and com
fort of the visitors, It will be neces
sary for the private homes In the
city to be utilized.
Every citizen of Marshfleld who
can accommodate one or more peo
ple with sleeping quarters Is
urged to place the rooms at the dis
posal of the visitors for this time.
In order to do this, every houso
Tiolder Is urged to phono or send In
tiielr names to the secretary of the
Chamber of Commerce with the num
Tier they can accommodate. In this
way a list will be compiled and the
Strangers taken care of.
Mr. Albright who Is aiding in ar
ranging for the Pair and Secretary
O. V. Carleton already report diffi
culty in securing quarters for the
members of the Bandon band and
their families who will be here.
Every Marshfleld booster should
unite In aiding in the entainment of
the visitors and see that they are
"properly cared for while here.
Send your name and the number of
people you can furnish sleeping quar
ters for to the Secretary of the
Chamber of Commerce at once.
FAIIt ASSOCIATION.
Dos Attacks Child. Considerable
excitement was caused at Gold Beach
last Friday by the attack of a stray
dog upon the IS months old child of
Jennie Barrett. The dog bit the baby
in the face, and only desisted from
his attack when neighbors came to
the rescue and drove the animal away
and shot It. No serious results fol
lowed the encounter, though the
child will bear a scar from the bite.
Wedderburn Radium.
Send this paper to a friend.
VOTING CONTEST COUPON
NOT GOOD APTKlt, AUGUST 20, 1008. O
THE COOS RAY TIMKS
VOTING CONTEST O
For
DIst, Address
County
Good for one vote filled but and sont to Tho Times office by mail
or otherwise on or before expiration date. No ballot will bo altered
in any way, or transferred after being received by Tho Times.
VESSloTiSAH I t"l V 1U i A"r A I ) SAlLuU t'lU.u .Vn nai nti.vi iiiu
MONTH OF JULY, 1008.
ARRIVED. . SAILED.
July 2 Bnrkentino Encore July 2 Schooner Advont
" 19 Bnrkentino Chehalis " 4 Schooner Alumna
" 31 Bnrkentino Gleaner , " 12 Schooner Bertie Minor
" 15 Schooner Omega
" 20 F. S. Redilold
ARRIVED. STEAMERS. SAILED.
July 2 City of Panama July 1 Torpedo boats
" 4 Eureka " , 1 Fox and Goldborough
" 5 Hunter " 1 Rowcn
" 5 M. F. Plant " 1 Davis
" G Nome City " ' 4 Steamer Czarina
" G Eureka " 4 Euroka
" 7 Nairn Smith " 4 City or Panama
S Euroka " G Eureka
" 10 City of Panama " G M. F. Plant
" 11 M. F. Plant " 7 Hunter
" 12 Czarina " 7 Nome City
" 12 Bandon : " 9 Euroka
' 12 Homer ' "11 City of Panama
" 13 Alliance "12 Nairn Smith
" 13 Heather 12 M. F. Plant
" 11 Euroka ' "13 Homer
" 17 City of Panama " 14 Eureka
" 17 Huntor " 14 AUIanco
" 17 M. F. Plant 14 Bandon
" IS Euroka " ISM. F. Plant
" 19 Redondo " IS Cznrlna
" 20 Alllnnco " IS Huntor
" 22 Nnnn Smith " 19 City of Panama
" 23 Hunter " 19 Eureka
" 24 Eureka " 2"0 Heather
" 24 City of Panama " 21 Alllnnco
" 24 M. F. Plant " 24 Euroka
" 2G Alliance " 2 1 Nairn Smith
" 27 Czarina , "21 M. F. Plant
" 27 Euroka "25 Redondo
" 29 M. F. Plant " 2.1 Huntor
" 29 L. Rosco !! 2G City of Panama
" 30 Homer ' " 2S Euroka
" 30 Huntor " 28 Alllnnco
" 30 Wasp " 28 Czarina
" 3 1 City of Pauama " SO Finnid
" 31 Nnnn Smith " 80 Jl. F. Plant
" 31 L. Rosco
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CIVIC AWAKENINGS.
K General Cleanup Is of First Co
sidcration.
Many are the nnxlnus Inquirers who
apply for Information as to the first
work to attack in the fight for civic
beauty. The question la usually of only
local significance ami may bo solved by
those Intel ested If they will but ob
serve the most pressing needs of ttie
community. As a rule, nothing will so
effectually and so cheaply Improve a
section as the cleaning of streets, park
vays and vacant lots. This accom
plished, an air of general thrift and
elc.iuilness Is at ome noticeable by nil.
whether residents or visitors, individ
uals will catch the fever, and a general
cleanup of private piemlfes will stl'I
further Improve the scene, says the
Los Angeles Time's. Some funds will
be needed for the public work, nnil
these may be obtained by starting an
improvement association with u low
membership fee, and the organization
need not live beyond the cleanup pe
riod. Whether the association Is to bo
made permanent should bo gauged by
the Interest and enthusiasm manifest
by the general public. If only a few
are Interested the fight for permanence
will prove n hard one, but If enthusi
asm dominates the whole people do
not rest with n simple cleanup, which
Is only n negative move, but engage in
some permanent Improvement looking
to the beautifying and bettering of the
whole field under consideration. Doubt
less the easiest task and the one most
productive of lasting results In propor
tion to the cost Is the planting of street
trees. If money Is only on baud for a
single block of planting, do not be dis
couraged, but make this block com
plete and orderly, and It will then not
prove so hard to add thereunto. At this
stage of the game some enthusiastic,
energetic workers will be needed to
fan the fi-eble spark Into an active
flame. If you can get one street plant
ed you can eventually nnd In the near
future secure the adornment of all.
Any community with well planted
Gtreets Is well on the highway townrd
the goal of the clt beautiful, and less
difficulty will be experienced with
every successive step.
Flower Bedecked Windows.
Here is an Idea which could bo adapt
ed to the beautifying of towns with
great advantage. The municipality of
I'urls offers prizes for the most attrac
tive window decorations by using
blooming plants, there being several
classes In which competitors may
strive that Is. single windows, whole
house fronts and the fronts :f mercan
tile establishments.
Rosy Ou'.lcck.
"Ills wire Is le.unin.,' the milliner's
trade."
"Hue. lie cm live In luxurious e.ise
the rest of his life."
COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1908.
-' EXPECT BIG
ill CUD
(Continued from Page one.)
woods, vegetables, etc. R. E. L. Be
dllllon of the Bandon Woolen Mills
premised to have a fine exhibit and
that he would shut down the mill for
a coupie of days to allow all of the,
employes to take in the fair.
Mrs. Yoakam, Secretary Lyon said,
was meeting with good success In ar
ranging the dairy exhibit.
F. P. Norton said that the pros
pects for the races are fine and that
everything on the grounds will be In
readiness. The races are one of the
big drawing cards of the Fair, sev
eral reporting that the- farmers were
especially anxious to see some good
horse flesh.
G. w. Carleton said tnat lie was
certain that the attendance would
exceed all expectations and the only
thing he is worrying about Is the
ability to take care of the crowds.
He said that this could bo done all
right providing the citizens co-
operate. He urged that all private
homes possible be thrown open to
house guests in order that Coos Bay
visitors be insured a good time. In
addition to this, he proposed that
tents be provided for emergency use.
Tile Development Coiigi"'5s.
Upon motion by Col. Win Grimes,
C. J. MUlis, Walter Lyon and Dr. J.
T. McCormac were named as a com
mltteo on general arrangements for
tho Oregon-Idaho Development con
gress which will meet here August
21 and 25. In proposing the com
mittee, Mr. Grimes said that he w'sh
ed to correct the erroneous impres
sion spread by a Portland paner to j
the effect that the congress was for
the purpose of combatting th" South
ern Pacific. He said that the con- i
gress uas called for tho purposo of
aiding in securing a railroad for Coos
Bay and while they would enrolling"
any and all railroads, tliey nre par
ticularly friendly to tho Southern
Pacific and Ilarriman interests.
Boost Coos Bay.
Tho principal speaker of the oven-
Ing was Geo. K. Rogers of Fortland,
well known on Coos Bay on account
of his prominent connection with the
Woodmen of the World for several
years. Mr. Rogers talk was an optl-
i misHc one and contained many bou
quets for Coos Bay. Ho lauded tho
spirit of the people, and the wprk
that is being done to develop tho
country. He said that the big factor
at present was publicity and in con
nection with this paid tribute to the
work accomplished In this direction
by the local press and publications.
He said that' they were deserving of
much better support than they am
now receiving at the hands of Coo
Bay people. He painted a roseate
picture for Coos Bay and was warmly
applauded. '
The Rev. H. II. Brown, who recent
ly returned from an extended eastern
trip, spoke on tho necessity of Coos
Bay being better advertised at San
Francisco, Portland and other gate
ways In hero. He said that when ho
was in San Francisco en route home,
ho had great difficulty in finding how
to get to Coos Bay, tho telophono
centrals information bureaus and
railroad ollices never beard of a
steamer M. F. Plant.
Hunt In Cuitj' County. Al. Ni
chols and George Wilson left hero
with tho "Pish" last Thursday. They
camo In from their two weoks hunt
ing trip tho evening ueforo. The re
mainder of tho party, consisting of
Roy Rozello and family, and Mr. Ni
chols' family, left the river at the
ferry and drove hack to Empire. The
party had satisfactory success in
their hunting, and bagged ten deer.
Wedderburn Radium.
English Etchings.
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There are about 13.000 square miles
of coal fields In the United Kingdom.
At a church near Ledbury, England,
a sermon is preached once a year
against dueling.
A llttlo girl who makes her living
selling uintches returned checks she
found amounting to G22 and got 5
shillings reward.
The Society For, the Protection of
Children in England agaiust the cruel
ty of parents and others receives now
10,000 euuiplnlnts n year.
Au attempt to lunate the prico of
butter in England lasted only a few
weeks in consequence of the deereasini
demand. Tho retail dealers luduect.
customers to buy m.u'it.iriii by givins
five samples, ami many liked these
bettor than the butter.
ANXOUXCKMEXT.
Tho Times will print tho words
nnd music of tho new marching song,
"Coos Hay," in Thursday's issuo.
m vou saving the coupons out of
The Times mid voting for jo.t friend
" "'"ini'ntlon?
SOUTH 1XLKT NEWS.
The South Inlet public school has
closed for two weeks vacation during
teachers institute.
Smith nnd Powers camp have new
cooks and nre getting along nicely at
South Inlet.
Charles Stlfllcr and family from
California are visiting at M. Lattln's
on South Inlet.
There was a dance at the Smith
and Powers camp, Saturday August
S.
C. M. Rhodes went to Marshfleld
for business Saturday.
Geo. MacLaurin, son of Mr. Max
MacLaurln, was very ill a few days
ago, but is getting better.
The boat Victor arrived at South
. Inlet, August 7, and is going to make
regular trips from South Inlet to
Aiarsiuiem
The Earle, Mr. J. Yonker's boat,
makes regular trips from South Inlet
to Marshfleld, Empire and North
Bend, Saturdays and Wednesdays
now.
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j ALTj DEMOCRATS wear Bryan
I buttons. Complete line at the Coos
i Bay Cash Store.
Steamer BHEAKWATICR SAILS
for Portland SATURDAY, AUGUST
lfi af. 1 p
m.
Hat Pins
made out of
Real
Roses
It does not seem possible, yet It is true,
that these Hat Pins ere made out of live
roses.and chanced Into metal by a secret
process. This discovery is without
doubt one of the tost arts of the ancient
Egyptians. They are the most beautiful
of all Hat Pins. No two are alike. Made
in finishes to conform to the prevailing
fashions in millinery. Six sizes
Everybody Is talklnR about them. Don't
fall to come In and see them. These are
theccnuine DELAMOTHE Real Rose
Hat Pins.
Sold by
T. HOWARD
Leading Jeweler
MARSHFIELD, OREGON
MANGAN'S NEW UNDEKTAK
PAnLOKS. Just moved Into new build
ing oa South Broadway, two
blocks south of 'C street,
where a fine chapel has been
fitted up,
A full line of caskets, cou
ches, robes and funeral sup
plies in general.
Licensed embalmer with
lady assistant.
Telephones: Office 2161
Residence 2171
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ami
Diarrhoea lleinedy Would Hiiro
Saved Him S100.00.
"In 1902 I had a vory severe at
tack of diarrhoea," says R. N, Far
rar of Cat Ip'and, La. "For several
weeks I wn& unablo to do anything.
On March IS, 1907, I had a similar
attack, nnd took Chamberlain's Co
lic, Cholora nnd Diarrhoea Remedy
which gave me prompt roliof. I con
sider It one of tho best medicines of
its kind In tho world, and Jiad I used
It In 190i believe It would havo
saved bo a hundred dollar doctor's
til!." For sale by JOTIN PREUSS.
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Sbiletto Pocket Knives
Are the Best Knife any man can carry
Stiletto Scissors
Are the Best for the Ladies
Stiletto Razors
Are Fully Warranted
Get Your Hunter's License for $J00
Milner s
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OUR POLICY OF
Keeping Quality Up
, AND
Keeping Prices Down
r has been the main factor in developing
? our present big business. You can't af-
X ford not to get our prices on OFFICE
f DESKS and CHAIRS. We also carry a
complete line of Dining Tables and
Dining Room Furniture. Our Repair
and Upholstering Department is com
plete in every detail.
C. A. JOHNSON
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When a healthy child you meet,
Dressed for play or on the street,
Think of "Diamond D"-or "Home Made" Bread;
$ "All the wheat that's fit to eat."
COOS BAY BAKERY
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ABSTRACTS
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Phone 143
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Hardware
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Our leader is
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Beach line
YOUR VACATION
Will Last a
Lifetime if
You Take a
KODAK
With You
We linvc them from $1 to $100
Full Line of Kodak Supplies
, Catalogue Free'
FED CROSS DRUGSTORE
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