The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 13, 1908, Image 3

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Words and Music of the Marching: Song1 that is Making
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A DAINTY WORKBAG.
Useful to the Girl Who Goes on Week
End Visits.
For this dainty little workbas one
ynrcl of iirctty llowered Bilk ribbon six
Inches wide, two yards of narrow rib
bon to match and four octagonal pieces
of cardboard four Inches across are re
quired. Cut off sixteen inches of the
broad ribbon, join round the two ends,
pather round one edf;e, and one inch
below the other edge stitch round a
piece of the narrow ribbon to form a
c.tse for tint which draws In the bag.
Cover with the broad ribbon one side
each of two pieces of cardboard which
have been cut Into perfect octagons,
and on the covered side of one of the
pioce1 flv across a piece of narrow
1 lUon" il"1' tnck It down in the center
to form caSQS for bodkin, ribbon run
ner, etc. Itoutli the edge of this sew
ihe pathered edge"ok tho b!g. Turn
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CONVENIENT THAVELINa BAG.
the bag inside out and sew 011 the oth
er piece of cardboard, with the covered
side uppermost.
Now cover tho third piece of card
board on both sides. Cut three sides
off the fourth piece of cardboard and;
cover the larger of the two pieces
with the broad ribbon. Sew this on
the third piece of covored cardboard
M) as to form a pocket to hold a tiny
pair of scissors, and on this pocket at
tach a couple of small pieces of thin
flannel for a needleease.
One side or edge of this must bo
sewed to one side of the bottom of the
bag. Make a little loop of buttonhole
stitch In the center of the side right
oppobite to this, through which a short
'lass headed pin can fasten this side
also to the bottom of the bag, which
when closed looks like an ordinary
affair.
There orght to lie n small cutting of
ilbbnn over, of which n tiny bag could
be made for holding hoiks, eyes, but
tons, etc., wlille u further addition to
its utility would be 11 couple of tiny
I ree' i of cotton, a tape measure and a
tlili bio. The little pincushion Is made
of 'lvet stuffed with wadding.
I D'.tek and white glass headed pins
are stuck round the edges of the bot
tom of the bag, which make a nice
finish
Dnlly Ileal Estnto Report
By Title Guarantee and j
Co. Henry Sengstacke
July 31, 1908. &
U. S. of A. to Vasco W.
patent; W of SW&, seel
13 V of SWA, sec 3, twp 26??
Edna Itlchardson and hus, ta
nett Trust Co., deed; lot C an
of lots C and 7. blk 13. 'Cle
Pint nf MnrRhflnld. also lot C.
North Bend. Consideration, $f1
W. Alex Smith, to Lulu
Smith, deed; lots 7 and 8, blk;
Plat D .Coos Bay; lots 11 to 20,
2; lots G to 10 and 14 to 17, blk(i
lots 1 to 7. blk 25; lots 11
blk 28; lots 3 and 4, hHc 29,
Bay Plat C.
G. W. Temple et .U.'oAAoni
Staler, vdeed-vrtfs 24 and 25,'
G3, Porter Addition to North Bend
Consideration, $100.
Thos. Vigars et ux, to C. H. Broul
lard, deed: lots 17 and 18. blk 11
Plat 2, Bangor. Consideration,
August 1, 1908.
C. M. Sain et al, to Bennett Tru
Company, deed; 2-9 Interest of tld
land fronting lot 4, sec 10, twp
B 13; also 1-3 interest of lots and
blks In Ocean View Addition
North Bend. Consideration, $10.
A. McCulloch, to M. Louise Sweet-
man, deed; lots 10, 11 and 12, blk 9,
Sengstacken's addition to Marshfleld.
Consideration, $10.
I. S. Smith et ux, to Thos. M. Las
key, deed; S of SW, sec 27 and
N of NW, sec 34, twp 25, R 12;
also lot 17, blk 37, Western addition
to North Bend. Consideration,
$1,700.
August 3, 1908.
P. G. Stewart, to C. M. Youmans,
trustee, deed; N of SE SE& of
NEiA s. 12, tp. 25, R 11; lot 12, s. 6,
twp 25, R 10. Consideration, $10.
Geo. J. Schaefer et ux, to Mrs. G.
W. Iveson, deed; lots 23 and 24, blk
1, Schaefer's addition to 'Central
Place. Consideration, $225.
Thos. Vigars, to O. P. Eger, deed;
lots 25 and 20, blk 17, plat 2, Ban
gor. Consideration, $10.
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Steamer BREAKWATER SAILS
for Portland SATURDAY, AUGUST
lu, at 1 p. m.
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy Would Have
Saved Him $100.00.
"In 1902 I had a very severe .at
tack of diarrhoea," says R. N. Far
rar of Cat Ip'and. La. "For several
weeks I wac. unable to do anything..
On March 18, 1907, I had a similar,
attack, and took Chamberlain's Co
lic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy'
which gave me prompt relief. I con-H
slder it one of the best medicines of
Its kind in the world, and had I used
It in 1902 believe it would havo
saved be a hundred dollar doctor's
bill." For sale by JOHN PREUSS.
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There are two kinds of Hams
and Bacon Primrose and others.
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WILLIAM JENNINGS-BRYAN'S
10 well known speeches
can be heard at the
Wo R. HAINES MUSIC CO.
Free
' 9914 Swollen Fortunes
9915 The Labor Question
9916 The Railroad Question
9917 The Trust Question "- t
9918 The Tariff Question
9919 Popular Election of Sen
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9920 Imperialism r
9921 Guaranty Bank Deposits- ',
9922 An Jdeal Republic
9923 Immortality
These records were made by the Great Com
moner in the Library of his home in Lincoln.
Call at W, R, Haines Music Co.'sfreeconcerts
daily, Both Edison -and Victor, machines from
$10 to $500,
Every domestic Edison record you will find
here as well as all the principal Red Seal, Dra-
matic Victor records which include such voices
as Caruso, Sembrich, Calve, Evans, Schuman
Helnk, Nordica, Patti, Scotti, Plancon, Richard
Jose and many others,
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