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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1908.
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Wednesday, August. 12, a daughter.
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Systematic Effort Being Made
For Decorating City and Se
curing Accommodations.
Flattering reports on the prospects
lor the Fair and Commercial Con
gress continue to come In and work
ers are now putting their shoulders
to the wheel In a manner which as
sures success.
Committees on celebration and ac
commodation have been appointed
and are actively at work along the
lino assigned them.
The committee on decoration is
composed of Seymour Bell and Albert
Watson.
The committee is today working
out a systoin of decorating the streets
-with electricity. It is proposed to
string electric lights from the city
hall to 'C streets on Front, and from
Front to the Opera House on 'C
street. The lights will be either
bung in festoons along each side of
tho streets decorated or zigzagged
across.
The committee on accommodation
is composed of Claude Nasburg, Wil
son Kaufman and Arthur T. Haines.
It is the duty of this committee to
look after rooming accommodations
"for the crowds and its work is a very
Important one. Every available
room In the city will be listed and
KCIIOE To Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
Kehoe -at their home In Porter
Wednesday, August 12, a son.
Rev. J. E. Burkhart and wife, of
North Bend, were Marshfleld visitors
vednesda.
Mrs. C. A. Sehlbredo and Mr3
Fred Gettlns of Marshfleld were the
guc3t3 of Mrs. N. Parry.
Mrs. W. A. Wilson of Gardiner,
who was operated on at the General
hospital in Marshfleld, is improving
nicely.
Mrs. Chas. Cavanagh and children
of North Bend, who have been spend
ing a few days with friends on Catch
ing Inlet returned home today.
Mrs. Hoiin is visiting her daugh
ter, Mrs. G. E. Mickey. Mrs. Houn
recently came from Illinois and finds
the climate of Coos Bay far superior
to that of her former home.
ALL AUK INVITED.
Prof. Toilil AViints Large Number of
Singers For Chorus For Fair.
There seems to be a misunder
standing as to the organization of
tho chorus of several hundred to
sing the Coos Bay marchinc sonc mid
from central headquarters each room i other numbers durIng the Second
-will be checked off as taken. People Southern Orocnn nistrint F.ii,. w
are already coming forward listing
their spare rooms and with this co
operation of the people the commit
tee expects to care for the crowds
as well as a like number of people
can be cared for by any town In Ore
gon. The conimitte on entertainment is
not complete yet, awaiting on North
Bend to name a part of that commit
tee. There is some doubt of Mr. Mc
Cann, the contractor, having tho
paving complete on 'C street in
amplo time for the Fair, although he
has given assurance it would be. This
street promises to be the sceno of
much merriment during Fair week
if it Is thrown open to the public,
paved as Front street is being paved.
Mr. Haines contemplates haviiiK on
hand a pneumatic music box for tho
August 2G to 29. It is the intention
to have every school child on Coos
Bay who has any vocal ability to par
ticipate in this under the direction
of Prof. Elmer A. Todd. A number
of grown up people are also desired
to help lead the younger ones. It
Is impossible to extend a personal in
vitation to all but it is earnestly re
quested that everyone who can sing
and who can spare the time join.
These are requested to call up Prof.
Todd by phone or see him person
ally. All members of the chorus will
ba given free admission to the Fair.
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WE'RE ALL going to take a holiday here tomor
row ccoingto rest up and enjoy oisrselves and fee ready
to serve yon better for it Saturday. Store closed
IT no customers will be waked on no one here
EVES TELL CHARACTER.
to-and
If eyes are placed too close
sether, the owner is jealous
critical.
If eyes are far apart, the owner has
occasion to discourse music all night a fine memory and broad intelligence.
long and It Is on this street that an ! Deep set eyes show melancholy
orchestra, was to be stationed giving ' and moodiness.
the people the opportunity to cele- Protruding eyes show self-indul-
brate the paving of Marshfleld's gence.
streets as they do tho birth of the Re-1 Wide open, round eyes mark a
public of France in every city of that mind that is not developed, is credu-
country on the 1-lth of July, an- lous and serious about small gossip.
nually.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
The common council of tho city of
Marshfleld, Coos county, Oregon, j
will receive sealed bids, until S
o'clock p. m., Tuesday, August 25,
1908, for the improvement of Cedar
street from the North line of Third
street to a point 12 feet westerly of
tho center lino of Front street, Cle-1
ment Plat and Nasburg's addition to
said town of Marshfleld according to
tho plans and specifications prepar-1
ed by tho City Engineer and filed in i eye brow, it shows a fickle
tho ofllco of tho Recorder and open Velvety brown eyes show
to tho inspection of nil persons in- feeling, and are not often
torested therein. i trusted.
Bids will bo received separately A glittering black eye expresses
for the grading nnd for tho wood meager intelligence nnd often phy
work of tho Improvement. isical courage.
A certified check for at least 5 per Vory light blue eyes aro snid to al
ways show deceit and cruelty.
Tlio owners have no self-control
If the eye is very oval, nlmost al
mond shape, with tho outward droop
shaped to a point, look out for a
crafty and subtle nature.
Gray eyes aro those of intellect and
a well-balanced character. They
show unselfishness and a strict sense
of justice. When they are put below
n broad, high forehead, they denote
great talent.
Brown eyes, with a touch of hazel,
show courage, intelligence and affec
tion. When tho hazel eye has an arched
temper.
Intense
to be
cent of tho amount of tho bid must
accompany samo nnd tho council re
serves tho right to reject any or all
bids.
Dated this 13th day of August,
190S.
J. M. UPTON,
City Recorder.
vioiet unto eyes aro loving and
nrdent, but Impetuous, and do not
show a high order of intellect.
Call at Howard's, tho leading jew
olor, nnd seo tho OREGON ROSE
HAT PIXS tho vory latest creation.
The Sherwin Williams Paint
IS BEST BECAUSE
I. It costs less to
do a job of paint
ing with It for It
covers most sur
faco and saves tho
painter's tlmo by
spreading easiest.
II. It looks bet
ter than any other
paint because it
brushes out more
ovonly, tho oil In It
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colors clouur . . i'
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more lasting.
III. It wears
longest, and is
thereforo econo
mical In last cost
becauso it puts off
for tho longest
tlmo tho need for
repainting.
You'll get
satisfaction and
snvo money if you
use S. W. P.
COLOR CARDS
FREE.
TOMORROW The Myers Store holds its Employes' First
Annual Picnic, and we're all going to Enegren's Grove on
Coos River for the day Saturday morning the store opens as
usual. But well have to make up for that day we close, by go
ing at it in a way that will bring results by whole-hearted special
sales that will bring the thrifty to our doors in swarms
The paper tomorrow evening will tell the whole story of the
big savings that await you Saturday Watch for Our Advertisement .
JEnSKSraSESf,
STOP THE LEAK
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This can best be done by building
your own home and stop paying rent
to these blooming landlords who will
always come around for money on
the first of the month, when you
want to use your money to pay gro
cery, meat and milk bills.
If you have not got the price to
buy the lot, see us. We will locate
you upon your own terms.
TITLE GUARANTEE AND ABSTRA
Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.
By H. SENGSTACKEN, Mgr.
TO TEST MATERIALS.
DANCE AT SUMNER Saturday
night, August 15. Launches Sumner
and Tioga leavo Marshfleld at 7:45
o'clock p. in.
Steamer BREAKWATER SAILS
for Portland SATURDAY, AUGUST
15, at 1 p. m.
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Distinguishing Purs Linen From
Counterfeit Is Easy.
Of the goods sold as "all wool" there
is not one-tenth that Is genuiue. Gen
erally the main component is cotton.
The test for this is simple. All that
Is necessary Is to pull out a few
threads and apply a lighted match.
Cotton will go off in a blaze; wool will
shrivel up.
To distinguish pure linen from coun
terfeit Is even easier. The lutended
buyer need but wet her finger and ap
ply It to tho goods. If they are pure
linen, the moisture will pass straight
through; the spot touched will be soak
ed at once, and almost Immediately
one side will be as wet as the other.
Frauds are more numerous lu silk
than In any other fabric, but here also
the mnterlal of adulteration is cotton.
Its presence can readily be discovered.
Draw n few threads out. The pieces of
cotton will snnp off short when pulled,
while the silk will stretch nnd permit
a considerable pull before breaking.
The boasted silk of our grandmothers
that "stood by Itself" is not necessarily
the best Modern Ingenuity hns devised
means of giving the poorest article the
body requisite for this purpose.
Shellac and other sticky substances
mixed through the fabric will produce
as stiff a silk as ever graced the ward
robe of our ancestors. Such stuff la
quite worthless, however, as it quickly
rots.
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