vS$ What Is 4j.L-Ljik . v w-w.v iWi.njihiW'fyikr i?f i:--7 vu. :S)Kpr Happening on the South Side den Another demonstration that confidence begets confi CO CIRST DDITION TO SHFIELD Owners on the Southside a few years ago showed the confi dence, they had in their part of town by investing in paved streets, now other citizens of Marshfield have" confidence that the South side will be the best residence district of Coos Bay sufficient to justify them in building $7000 to $12,000 homes on the South side. The pavements and planking now being done on the Southside will reach to the city limits and beyond a distance of almost a mile, giving a splendid thoroughfare to the center of First Addi tion. The confidence of the property owners in First Addition in making this improvement, will convince many more that here is the coming, home district of iMarshlield. If you are a home-builder, don't fail to inquire about our hoine lmilder's proposition. IT you are an investor, remember that surest investments are made in districts where greatest progress is being made. Reynolds Development Co. 178 CENTRAL AVENUE PHONE 160 . J Con t In ii eel from PcsoTwc) waR given in tlio honor of ltls tenth birthday. A lingo bonfire wns built mid tlio tlmo wns spent In out-door gnmes and music. Delicious refreshments wcro served nt u lnte hour by Mrs. Dim Mnttson, nsslsted by Mrs. U. Smlth gnll. Those enjoying this ploasnnt evening were Misses Elnn Knlno, Oerdn Uunncll, Uuby Collver, Alice Church, Zoo Dolnn, Edyth Knlno, HesBle Collver, Edith Johnson, Irene Holm, Jessie llcnknthorne, Annn Sto gard, Estrld Ilolm nnd Elvira Laek stroin, Messrs, Iluben Mnttson, Frc dolph Holms, Albert Uunncll, Arthur Holm, Loren Collver, Wllllnm Gun nell, Walter Knlno, Julius Uunncll, Albort JohtiBon, Vernon Collver, Lud wlg Stone, Hnlph Hlnlio, Albln Lack-sti-oiu, C. H. Plckcnpntigh, Percy New innn, Chester Collver nnd .Mrs. 12. F. Winkler, Mrs. 11. Smlthgnll, Mr. nnd Mi'8, Dnn Mnttson. engagements Clas water heat ers are low in price but bring much comfort to the average home THE BATHERS -in the present, generation bathing the Jbody is as much a necessity as food and ' sleep. -it was not always so your grandfath er can "remember when.'" i. comfort in the bath demands warm i wafer. UGAS WATElt HEATERS SUPPLY TIUS IJEMAXIJ EFF1CIEXTLY AX I) E( VXOMJCALLY. -if you want information .-about them, telephone 37. Oregon Power Co. Second and Central. IT IS A UEPHOACII WW 1 rf Bi iHmfi oriH yiu. w "&1ZJ (jooptrcs: UVZ! to ho told Hint your Laundry work ?mm VM SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of tlio Statu of Oregon, for thu County of Coos. Lucy M. llorton, Plnlntlff, vh. Wll llnm Stnrblrd nnd l'Mua L. Stnrblrd, liiiHbnud and wife, II. H. Pnehott mid Mrs. Sarah Pnchctt, J. X. Iluh sliopf, l.oon Amadou and Minnie h. Amndoii, E. E. Rhodes nnd Mrs. E. K. Rhodes. Evvn L. Swank, 0. Ii. Ilnrton nnd Kthul C. Hurton, E. V. Murlnum sometimes known iih E. V. Malrmaii, nnd Mrs. E. V. Mailman, It II. Vobo nnd Mrs. It. II. Vose, John J. Small nnd Mrs. John J. Small, Frank Tumor and Mrs. Frank Turner, J. A. McKreol nnd Flora McKreol, husand and wire Xnsfl, John Doo and I Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Illldenbrnnd this week tuinouneed the engagement of their chnrmlng daughter, MIhh Kdlth, to J. A. Johnston. Miss Illl denbrnnd is one of tlio most attrac tive and highly respected Mnrshlleld young women. Mr. Johnston la thu Southwestern Oregon representative of tho Pacific Hardware Cnmnnnv. nud during his residency on Coos Day J has won u host of friends who will wish him and tho young lady all tho Bticcos and Joys thnt enn come to any one. ; AnnoiinciMnuntH were received by Mnrshlleld friends of Miss Jossib Cliaso of her engagement to Mel vlllu Eaiithnin, a prominent young Massachusetts mnnufnctiirer. Miss Chnsu Ih n highly ncconipllshcd and attractive young woman, having taught for two years In thu Mnrsh lleld High School following her grnduntlon from Oregon University. For tho pnst year shu hns been In lloston, where sbo lias held nu excellent position following her com pletion of her post-graduate courso at Simmons Institute. Mr. Ensthnm J Is n member of the Clniip-Easthnm Company, manufacturers of X-rny and wireless Instruments. Tho ilntu of their murrlngu hns not been an nounced. WEDDINGS Is not properly done. And nothing ;'nn"')o0f"l,f'nr'1 00 " Mnr' ,.... .1 . .... . . -"-, .----..- ". iouiih wortiu iiiau iiaiiiy uoiiu up linen. Such a reproach will never be yours If you dopond upon our work, which Is nlwiiyH au perfect as care, good operators and the most itp-to-dntu machinery mm make It. Wu call for and deliver work on tlmu whou promised, and our prices nro lower thnn such work should command. Coos Bay Steam Laundry PIIOMt MAIN r,7-.T. Auto Line RGAINS AND SNAPS j A Estate, Rentals and Insurance irtj-auo ranch, all Improved with flno buildings, 9 good cows, span work horsos, ami all tho farming Implements, In good Jon on Coos Itlvcr. $8500 on easy terms. it 1 0x90 on Second streot, $4400. Mnrshfiold. 'ive-room houso and lot, 7Cxl00 fet, good basomont, houso Just f 25. Look this up. Milling lots In Kastsldo. $60 nnd up, on easy payments. Buses to rent In Marshfleld, Eastsldo and Bunker Hill, at tho t prices. tr particulars, seo r"''-' x-nv" t'rx77 WM. J. LEATON HOO.M J.-, KLDOIIADO niiDO., OH IMIOXK SliMi. Marshficld & North Bend Cam K'avo ovory 0 minutes from 7 a. m.. to 7 p. m.; from 7 p. in. to 12 o'clock every half. Faro ID cents ono wny, round trip 25 cents. Commutation books, 20 rides, $2.00, unrs loavo Chnndlor Hotel, Mnrsh fiold and North Uend Nows Co., In North nond. GORST & KING, Props. m rling Alley! jNOIU'II FHOXT STHEET uesday Evening Jcially for Ladies STADDEN Ahh KINDS of PJIOTOGRAPJIIO WOHIC, Ilriinildo Enlarging and Kodak Fiulslilng. XOTICE TO COXTHACTOHS. Xotlco Is horoby given that seal ed bids will bo recolved by tho Common Council or tho City of Mnrshiioltl, Coos County, Oregon, until olght o'clock P. M. on Monday, tho -1 tli day of August,' 1913. for tho construction of concrete curbs on that portion of Johnson Avenue West from tho cast lino of Second Street South to tho west lino of Sovontli Street South and wood curbB on thnt portion of Johnson Aveiiuo West from tho west lino of Sovontli Street South to tho east , lino of Tonth Streot South, also tho (construction of concreto curbs on that portion of Fourth Street South irom tho north lino of Goldon Aw liuo West to tho south lino of j Hall Avenuo West and on that por tion of Fourth Street South from a point 250 foot south of tho south lino of Hall Avonuo West to tho poiitli lino of Kruso Avonuo West, also for grading that portion of Fourth Street South from a point i.'C0 feet south of tho south line of Hall Avenuo West to tho south line of Kruso Avonuo West. All bids must bo in accordauca with tho requirements accompany ing said specifications and upon blanks for that purposo which will bo supplied upon request at the otflco of tho City Engineer. A certified check of flvo per cent of tho amount bid must ac company tho bid to bo forfeited to tho said City of Marshfleld, In cnt-c tlio contract Is awarded tho con tractor and ho falls to outer In ,1 contract within flvo days. Tho Common Council reserves tho right to reject any and nil bids, Dated this 24th day of July, 1912. JOHN W. BUTLEH. Recorder. To William Stnrblrd and Kilnn L. Stnrblrd, Defendants nbovo mim ed: In tho niiiuo of tho Stalo of Ore gon, you nro horoby notified thnt you nro required to appear In tho nbovo entitled Court and answer tho Complaint filed against von In tho nbovo entitled suit within six weeks from tho 2fith dny of July, 19KI, tho dnto of tho first publi cation of this Summons, nnd If you shnll full to nppcnr and answer said Complaint on or before tho lith day or Soptombor, 1912, tho last dny of tho tlmo proscribed In too order for tho publication ot this Summons, for want thereof tho Plnlntlff will npply to tho Court Tor tho rcllof domnnded therein, n succinct stntonient or which Is ns follows, to-wlt: Thnt tho Plnlntlff havo Judgmont against you for tho sum of Quo Thousand Dollars ($1000.00) nud interest thoreou nt tho rnto of olght (S) per cont per annum from tho 27th dny of Juno, 1912, tho sum of Two Hundred Dollnrs ($200.00) nttornoy fees, nnd for hor costs nnd disbursements In this suit; nlso for a deereo thnt Plnlntlff's mortgago la n first and prior lion upon tho promises horolnnfter described; nl so n tlccreo foreclosing all tho right, Halm, Interest, title nnd equity of you, tho said Wllllnm Stnrblrd and Edna L. Starblrd, In cluding equity of redemption, and or all tho Dofondants nbovo nnmed, nnd each nud all persons claiming by, through or under you or thorn in or to tho snld mortgaged prop erty described as follows, to-wlt: East half of southeast quartor of Section Seventeen, tho northeast quarter or northeast quartor or Section Twenty, and tho northwest qunrtor or tho northwest ounrtor or Section Twenty-one, all In Town- snip Twonty-rivo South, of Rango Twelve west of Wlllametto Meri dian, In Coos County, Oregon; And that tho Court make an or der of salo directing thnt said real property and all tho rights or said Defendants therein bo sold in man ner provided for by law for tho salo of real property upon execu tion, and thnt Plnlntlff or any of tho parties to tho suit mny bo como purchasers, and nlso for such othor nnd further rollef as to tho Court shall soom meet and eqult ablo. Service or this Summons Is made by publication In pursuance or nn order or salo mndo by tho Honor nblo John S. Coke, Judgo ot tho nbovo entitled Court, on this 25th day or July, 191S, directing tho publication thoroln In tho Coos Day Times, a newspaper published at Marshfleld, Coos County, Oregon, for once a week for tho period of six consecutive weeks. W. U. DOUGLAS. Attorney ror Plaintiff. First publication July 2G. Last publication September C, 1913. F. It. Kirk, of tho Dradloy Candy Company nnd Mrs. Idn Dell llolco weru married horo Wednesday, Uov. .. O. Downrd officiating nt tho Chris tian Church parsonage. Thu uuptlaln took place Immediately after thu ar rival or tho brldo on tho llrcnkwnter nnd wns vory quiet, only n row Imme diate relatives, Including Mrs. Guy W. Chnmbers, daughter or tho groom, be ing present. Tlioy will mako their homo In Mnrshlleld, where Mr. Kirk hns mndo a high reputation ror him-self. I PLAX FOH WEDDING.' ! , 4 Dr. Lorlng Lceto Day, or .Mon rovia, Cnl rlanco or Miss Nollle Tower, Is expected horo about Aug ust 15 to spend a tow weeks ns guest nt the Dr. Tower summer homo on Coos Itlvor. Tho marriage or Dr. Lceto nnd Miss Tower will take place early In September, and will bo a quiet homo affair, only relatives being Invited. Miss Xan Drowning is expected home about August 1 I from n visit with friends in Portlnnd. It Is an nounced thnt her inarrlago to Fred erick Witter Payne will take placo Friday, August 29. She will bo at tended by MIbscs Genevlevo Songs tneken, Elite Church nnd Xelllo Tower, while Mr. Payne will be at tended by Frank Honth, Addison Parry nnd Mr. Freemnn. It It planned to have Dlshop Scnddlng, of Portland, who with Mrs. Scad ding, Is spending the month hero nnd nt Dnudon, officiate. j. .j. -4 ! DlltTIIDAV PAHTV Master Proctor Flnnngnn wns host at a delightful little gathering of his plnyniPtea nt tho homo of his pnr-i-ntH, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Flnnngnn, last Saturday afternoon In honor or bis tenth birthday. Various games wore enjoyed prior to tho Borving or tho birthday fenst bv Mrs. Flnnngnn, nBsisted by Mrs. C. F. MuColltim or North Dend, Mrs. T. it. Dnrry and Mrs. E. G. Flnnngnn. Later Georgo Sheridan entertnlned them on au auto ride. Among his guests were MIbscb IJcbs, Helen, Alice anil Eliza beth Flnnngnn, Doris Stongytnckcn, Marion llorsfnll, Jnno and Lucllc Mc Luln, Knthcrluu Harry, Eleanor Har ry nud Musters Jim Flanagan, Elvn Grnnt, Roderick O'Connor nud Tom Mncglnnls. I DIXXEIt PAItTV . Mr. nnd .Mrs. J. W. Illldenbrnnd entertnlned at dinner Inst Tuesday evening In honor of Mrs. Henry Muel ler, or Omnhn. Mrs. Moeller is tho hoiiBo guest of Mrs. Win. Schrooder. Tho guestH were Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. Schroeder nnd daughter, Eleanor, Mrs. Henry Moeller and uou, Henry, Mr. and .Mrs. J. G. Kinney and son. Glenn, nnd J. A. Johnston, .j. .;. .;, FA DEW ELL PAItTV. Whnt proved to bo n delightful surprlBo pnrty wns glvon nt tho L. E. Dllvon homo In honor of Miss i.dlth Hnwkmnu. MIhh Hawkman loft Wednesday vln Dilution for Los. Angeles to enter tho Good Samari tan Hospital as a student. All her ninny friends will wish her success In her undertaking. Thoso enjoying the evening's games and pleasures were Misses Mnrjnrlo nud Laluelln Graham. Liza McKay. Lily Dlngmnii, Lillian Cook, Elsie and Edith Hawk man nud Messrs. Clifford and Har vo Dlugmnu, Itolnud Nicholson. Wnl ter Uohfold. George Pratt. Georgo Graham, Jack Carter and Johnny Ilymer. DlltTIIDAV PAHTV. 1 - Tho birthday of twin sisters, Mrs. Ins. Oldlaud and Mrs. Wm. Wilson, wns mndo tho occasion of a delight ful dinner pnrty Inst Monday nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Oldland, In Llbby. The houso wuh prettily dec orated with maple leaves and rofl Ul'j'irj'-0!!''I('H' HliLlJ (Continued on Pago Eight.) MERCHANTS' CARNIVAL Masonic Opera House, Marshfiefd Under the umpteen of I lie learihit and progressive business houses of fursleld, presenting The Manion-Claman Players rX SIX ST AND A1U) PLAYS, VJTll A DIFFElltiXT PLAY EACH XI G JIT August 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 Merchants whose names appear on this sheet, be ing thankful for the patronage of their friends in the past, and to show their appreciation thereof, have arranged with the Mauion-CIanian Players to giro SIX NIGHTS of high-class entertainment at tho Masonic Opera House, from Monday, August 4 to 9, presenting a different play each night, and they are giving, ABSOLUTELY FKE13, an admission ticket, good for any performance, with every pur chase you make from them. .By so doing, they are giving to the public good entertainment at free cost an entertainment that would otherwise cost you from 75 cents up. Ash for FltEE TICKETS fivan onli by the fol lowing Merchants: Cook's Grocery Union Meat Market If. S. Tower LocJchart-Pursons The liuzar lYurncr Grocery Go. Fourier Eros. Pioneer Grocery Co. Hub Dry Goods Go. The Toqqery Safford's C. W. Woleott S. Lando Owl Pharmacy Coos Jiay Halter y Perry & Xicholsou Sumner J lard ware Co. Admission without Merchant's Free Ticket. .. . Tut One Hundred and Fifty "Free Seats Each Night Merchant's Ticket and 25c Secures "Reserve- Seat