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nE???SaSH!!ElIS 8 THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28,. 1908. TL-" -y f ttrWBS -T ill u MANY GDI 10 COOS BAY Breakwater Arrives From Portland and M. F. Plant From San Francisco. Tho Breakwater arrived early to day from Portland with a fair pas senger list and a largo freight cargo. They had a very good trip down. Tho Breakwater will sail for Portland at 1 o'clock Saturday. Tho details for tho towing of the dredge hero have noc been arranged although It Is understood that tho Breakwater may bring It down next "week. Captain Magenn believes that It can be handled without much dif ficulty by the steamship. The Breakwater's list was as fol lows: Mrs. E. Paquette, B. Paquetto, J. 33. Murphy, Mrs. Haines, Miss John son, L. Landless, I. Landless, G. D. Baker, R. Stavely, A. Manacka, Mrs. Manacka, O. Ell, A. Strata, E. A. Estes, W. A. McNeil, P. Dempsey, D. Cresan, Mrs. Cresan, L. Wlllman, Sirs. Quate, S. Juda, C. B. Maddln, A. P. Quanta, Wm. Kupper, Geo. Savage, A. Grabuka, Mrs. Hepburn, 33. Ashlog, Wm. Locko, Mrs. Mulney, E. Cook, Geo. Meyrlng, C. B. Stallon, Mrs. Stallon, M. Werneckl, M. Pal mer, H.L. Finch, It.Witschen, A. Hol man, M. Hunt, W. Slattery, J. Curley, T. Frazuell, F. Hudson, H. Sorenson, O. E. Barnes, W. E. Miller, Mrs. Smith, Master Smith, Morris Buck, O. A. Mathews, G. George, G. B. George, T. Patterson and Mrs. Patter son. M. F. Phuit In. The M. F. Plant arrived late Thursday from San Francisco after a rather rough trip. Among those who came up on the M. F. Plant were: Annie Hunt, Mrs. L. Merchant, G. II. Hensley, Mrs. Hensley, Nevada Hensley, W. S. Chandler, B. R. Chandler, B. R Wood, Mrs. Wood and child, J. T. Somers and wife, Miss Logan, Cuba Hensley, Mrs. C. R. West, M. E. Culver and wife, Mrs. J. Puryear, Miss Belle Bering, L. A. Russell, J. W. Hunt, J. D. Mercer, EKIEN STAR BUOTJUOJIET More Than 200 Participate In Annual Meeting of Order In Coos County. Moro than 200 participated In the celebration of tho natal day of Rob ert Morris, founder of the Order of the Eastern Star, and the soventh an nual meeting of tho Coos County O. E. S. Association in Marshfield last night. Tho event was the most largely attended, most enjoyable and one of the most successful the or ganization has ever held. Tho meeting really began yester day noon with a flno dinner in honor of the local members and tho vis itors. Mrs. Florence M. Barbelt, Past Worthy Grand Matron of Ore gon, welcomed tho visitors with an appropriate address. Tho response was by Mary Pierce of Beulah Chap ter No. G of Coqulllo. In tho after noon, all visited the Fair. Tho banquet last evening was one of tho finest spreads that has ever graced a similar occasion on Coos Bay. Tho hall was artistically decorated for the occasion and the feast was followed by a feast of wit and wisdom, a dozen or more speakers responding to toasts. F. C. Allen presided as toastmaster and the following responded to toasts: "Robert Morris" by Mr. Lorenz of Coqullle; "Fraternity," by E. L. Ro binson of North Bend; "How to Build Up Our Orderj" by Mrs. Stiles of Portland, Grand Associate Worthy Matron of Oregon; "Our Duties to tho Order," by Mrs. Ora Maury of Coqullle; "Duties of Officers," by F. A. Golden of Marshfield; "Relation of Masonry to the O. E. S.," by J. W. Mast of Bandon; "Remlniscenpe Lest We Forget," by C. H. Marsh of Marshfield; "As Others See Us," by H. C. Preston of Myrtle Point; "Our Older Members," by F. M. Friedburg; "Our Younger Members," Chas. G. Lee, Chas Schaufel and wife, J. A. Webb and wife, R. Baldwin, D. Thayer, C. Swansen, J. Polleck, T. E. Dow, Robt. Banks, D. R. Perkins, D. Mills and eighteen steerage. by Samuel Marsden of MarshfleldT "The Ladies," by J. T. Hall. Preceding the banquet, there was sonio secret work Including the open ing of the Chapter by Doric, No. 53, ritualistic work by Elgin No. 24, tho Mjstic Tie by Occidental No. 45, and closing of the chapter by Doric No. 53. Meet nt llaiulon. It was decided to hold the next an nual meeting of the association at Bandon. Tho following officers were elect ed for the ensuing year: President Mrs. Bingaman of Bandon. VIce-presidont J. W. Mast of Bandon. Secretary Daisy Deo of Myrtlo Point. NOTED CATHOLIC DIVINE VISITS ON COOS BAY NEWS OF COQUILLE. GET FINE WOODS. The Very Rev. Father Alphonso Con ducts Retreat nt Mercy Hospital and Will Preach Sunday. The Very Rev. Father Alphonso, O.S.B., of Mt. Angel, is conducting a five days retreat for the Sisters of Mercy at Mercy hospital at North Bend. The Retreat will end Sunday morning. Tho Very Rev. Father Alphonso will preach at the S o'clock mass In North Bend and at the 10:30 mass In Marshfield. He recently came from the east where he has been doing mission work and has gained tho reputation of being one of the ablest and most successful missionary fathers In the work. REMOVE BIG ROCK. One of the Banters to Bandon Har bor Wasted Out. BANDON, Ore., Aug. 28. One of the two submerged rocks just Inside of Coqullle bar, wh'ch have proven such a menace to navigation, was suc cessfully removed by dynamite by the forces engaged on the jetty con struction. The roc was blown into fragments and lifted high with a ter rific report. Events of Interest There as Told by tho Herald. Frank Flnm, the purchaser of the Dean sawmill two miles cast of town, moved tho machinery down tho river to his placo on Bear crqek the last of tho week, where It wl.ll be set up and operated In tho future. ' At Lakeport, California, on August 11, 1908, Mr. Grover Harrison Vann and Miss Agnes Elsie Wheeler, both of Upper Lake, Cal., were joined in holy matrimony. Tho bride with her parents resided In Coqullle during tho early nineties. Congratulations and well tusnes aro exienaea oy many friends here. A considerable amount of slashing has been done in this and up-river sections this year, and the time for burning has arrived. With the de lay of rains we may expect some smoky weather next month. Jonathan Quick returned Sunday evening fiom his trip to Pepporwood, Humboldt county, California, made for the purpose of visiting his son, Henry Quick. Mr. Quick Sr., suf fered greatly from seasickness on the homeward voyage. O. A. Kolly, of RIverton, was in town on Saturday accompanied by his father-in-law, J. H. Burns, of Bir mingham, Alabama, who is here mak ing Mr. and Mrs. Kelly a three weeks' visit. Mr. Burns Is highly pleased with our section, but cannot bo away from his duties as a member of the pollco force In his homo city too long. Zenla C. Strang and family are to leave by wagon for Ashland some time next month, camping along the road and enjoying life in true coun try style. They may extend their journey to California before return ing and be absent all winter, though it is probable they will visit with relatives in Ashland. During the family's absence Mr. Strang's place 8 south of town will be managed by his 8 brother, David P. Strang. Oregon Building at Seattle Exposi tion to Hao Coos liny Finish. President W. II. Wehrung of tho Oregon-Alaskn-Yukon Exposition Committee and Secretary M. D. Wis dom arc on Coos Bay to secure nntlvo woods for tho furnishing of tho Ore- bulldlng at the Alaska-Yukon- gon Pacific Exposition. It is tho Inten tion to finish the building and have tho furniture made of native Oregon woods. There is nn abundance of these woods most suitable for finish ing on Coos Bay, and there are con venient plants on Coos Bay for turn ing out the lumber needed by the Oregon Commission. THE THEATRE. The Margaret lies Company play, ed "Tho Young Mrs. WInthrop" at Masonic Opora House last night to the largest and most appreciative au dienco of the season. It was one of tho best plays ever prcsonted here and was well Jiandled by this com pany. Tho leading part of "The Young Mrs. WInthrop" was plap(l by Mlbs Mnrgarct lies and as usual Bhc was excellent In It. Though Miss lies hns only boon hero a short time she Is already a great favorlto with tho public. Have you read our ad In Racing Piogram? Nuf Scd. Bny Cash Store. tho Coos S-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8 8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8- W. O. McCuim Peter Belcher Eureka Paving Go. Eureka. California Contractors for BITUMEN PAVEMENT, BITUMEN AND CONCRETE SIDEWALKS, and FOUN DATIONS. The paving now being done in Marshfield is the product of this well known firm. Every con tract is hacked by experience, capital and a guar anty as good as a gold bond. 8 8 t 8 8 8 8 I 8 8 8 8 8 8 I 8 8 8 I ? 8 8 I 8 I 8 8 8 8 I 8 t 8 t I 8 I 8 -8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8 Steamer BREAKWATER SAILS for Portland Saturday, Aug. 29th, at 1 p. in. ;.;.t.-.;..:..;. ;. ;..;.-..;. ; .r.-.;..,. . g, . fr. , ,$, . ,fr . ,, . g, . $. . fr. Dancing every night this weel EATKIT Thursday, at "THE RIXK." Excellent music, usual prices. -8--8--8--8-$-8--8-0-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-::-88-8-8-8-8y 8 i 8 n i 8 I 8 8 8 8 8 I ? 8 8 8 8 t 8 8 ( ? 8 I V 8 8 1 8 8 I 8 t LOO LOO If these prices interest you, remember the place. It's the 10 day clean up sale at II. EinneH's. Tho Gordon Sales Co. have sharpened their knife and arc cutting the prices lower every day. Below are a few of the many cut slash prices for Saturday. Aug. the 29th. Don't miss them. Calico from 8 to 12 o'clock at, per yard 4c Bleached and unbleached muslin from 8 to 12 o'clock, per Ls yard GOOD Gingham during the hours at per yd . s H same only SHOES 6c Men's Golf Shirts, $1.23 ? ( value at Vl Any straw hat in the house, values lb $3.50, this day L(s . . ----- ...... -mjp Men's Fine Underwear CHEAP 35c Men's Dress Shirts, 8 I 8 8 I 8 I 8 8 t 8 t 8 8 i 8 I i 8 8 I 8 t 8 I 8 8 8 8 8 t 8 i 8 i i 4 for $1.00 5 L,w,i!;sUnd?"TC!u' 20c ? 8 ? This is the place to save money, so come. THE G OEDON SALES CO, Bargain Givers, in Charge. H. FINELL Marshfield Oregon We Always Give Yow Fair Prices But in order to induce you to pay us a Visit we are offering for Friday and Saturday some special prices Regular $65.00 Special $51.00 h -o & ft.,rwpgt 8 I 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 I 8 t 8 8 8 8 8 t 8 8 Our entire stock of lace curtains to select from at a reduction of 25 per cent. ISruss lied. Regular $35.00 Special $20.50 Genuine No. Regular Special Leather Couch. $33.50 $25.00 With every $J00 cash purchase you get a ticket on the Grandfather's Mission Hall Clock to be given away GOING (Sb HARVEY The Complete House Furnishers ia-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-tt-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-K-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-B .4..t..i-i-.I...t-i4--i-l-i'-1--'-1'-'t"------t-----'t'.'t....-.ii-..-.t.-,-i,.i..j,....i...iii..,.iti. I Mm' -?"-- mMnwMMt: "uiUttftlSfarfttfilBMI $mAaJ. ,