The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 09, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 9 1913 EVENING EDITION.
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FIRST
ADDITION
TO
MARSHFIELD
Where Things Happen
There's oxi inordinary activity on the ftouthsule those
days. (Iradhu? and planking and paving being pushed at
Full speed on South fourth, Hall Avenue, Johnson Ave
nue and South Tenth Street. Telephone, electric lighting and
water service being adjusted; all in a preparation for the Further
growth in population and development of this Southside district.
South Tenth Street; will offer a continuous planked thorough
fare into lMrst Addition when the work now under way is com
pleted this Kali. City phone service will be installed. 'Also in
stallation of a water system to serve all this growing district has
.i been arranged for and actual pi.pe laving will soon commence.
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The Place to Buy
Whether for a home-silo or for investment, First Addition is
the place For you to buy a lot. "No addition on Coos Bay has
progressed so rapidly as this one, and no other addition has
such groat possibilities of development during the next two years.
Largo lots at low prices on easy terms of. purchase. Spe
cial proposition to builders.
Reynolds Development Co.
178 CENTRAL AVENUE
PHONE 160
BUY THE
VERY BEST
Creamery
BUTTER
.MA III-
rxiihi:
SANITARY
CONDITIONS
IX A
CLEAN
AXI
MODERN
rAcrouv.
STERILIZER
MILK
AND
CREAM.
PURE ICE
ICC del vt-rv. H ii. in. mill " ii. in.
Phono 7:1
Walk one block nnd snvo ono dol
lar on each pair of men's and boyB'
shoes. Wo do first dims shoo re
pairing nt tho lowest prlcos In tho
city. Yours for a squaro deal.
Aug. Olson.
mr South H roadway.
STADDEN
Mil KINDS of PHOTOGRAPHIC
WORK, llroniido Enlarging and
Kodak Finishing.
Just Received
another shipment of the famous
Mysost and
Primost Cheese
Stauff Grocery Co.
Phone 102
You Auto Call Poote
IIO.VK 14I..T VinilT ivn nv
UHI ,ront HlHiuo Hilllunl Parlor.
f., ,VIUKK X1W CAKS
,V M Phoo 255
M . leslfiico lMiono 28-J.
' "rlveis Oo Anywhere
tow That Roof Fixed
NOW
CORTHELL
- PHONltlTl.
Gas water heat-
Vi to til. j xv v xxx j
price but brine "
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much comfort to
the average home
THE BATHERS
to the present generation bathing the
body is as much a necessity as i'ood and
sleep.
it was not always so your grandi'a til
er can "remember when."
comfort in the bath demands warm
water.
GAS WATl'Jlt JIHATEJtS SUPPLY
' THIS DEM AND EFFICIENTLY
AND ECONOMICALLY.
if von want information about them,
telephone ITS.
Oregon Power Co.
Second and Central.
THERE'S SATISFACTION
IN EVERY
SLICE
cut from the loaf that comos from
this bakery. You'll find the last
just as moist and toothsome as the
first. Wo don't know how long
our bread will stay moist. For It
is so good that it never lasts long
enough to get a chance to dry out.
Try a loaf as a test.
Coos Bay Bakery
The place for go04 gooiles.
Market Aye. Phone Xll-L
WE WILL CONTRACT
n dn nil vnur niiinililiiir work, from
mending a little leak to supplying all
tho labor ami materia hu wu
niiinihini' nt an entire building.
Those who have omployed our ser
vices or bought piumumg supplies
from us are our best references.
'iMmi.. toatimmiv will hIiow that we
give everybody the squarest of
square neais.
WIUey& Schroeder
898 North Froat Street.
PHONE 77-J
All Kinds of Job Printing Done at The Times Office
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court or tho Stato
of Oregon, for tho County of Coos.
Lucy M. Ilorton, Plaintiff, vs. Wil
liam Starblrd and Edna L. Starblrd.
huKband and wife, IT. II. Pachett
and .Mrs. Sarnh Pachett, J. N. Rah
Hhopf, l.eou Amadou and Mlnnlo
VS. Amadou, 10. 10. Rhodes and Mrs.
10. 10. Rliodos, IOvva L. Swank, C.
Ilurton and Ethel C. Unrton, 10.
V. .Mnrininu sometimes known as
10. V. .Malrman. and Mrs. 10. V.
Maiiman, It. II. Voso and .Mrs. R.
11. Voso, John J. Small and Mrs.
John J. Small, Frank Tumor and
Mrs. Frank Turner, J. A. McKreol
and Flora McKreol, husnnd nud
wife Nass, John Doe nud
Jano l)oo, Richard Roo and Mary
Roc, Defendants.
To William Starblrd and IOdna
L. Starblrd, Defendants above nam
ed: In tho name 'of tho Stato of Ore
gon, you nro hereby notified that
you aro required to appear In tho
aliovo entitled Court nnd answer
tho Complaint filed against you In
the above entitled suit- within six
weeks from tho 2(ith day of July,
1913, tho dato of the first publl
cation of this Summons, nnd If
you shall fall to appear and answer
said Complaint on or before tlio
fith day of September, 1913, tho
last day of the time prescribed In
t no order for tho publication of this
Summons, for want thereof tho
Plaintiff will apply to tho Court
for the rollof demanded therein, a
succinct statement of which is ns
follows, to-wit:
Thnt the Plaintiff havo Judgmont
ngalnst you for tho sum ot Ono
Thousand Dollnrs ($1000.00) and
interest thereon nt tho rate of eight
(8) per cout per annum from the
27th day of June. 1912, tho sum
of Two Hundred Dollnrs ($200.00)
attorney fees, and for her costs and
disbursements in this suit; nlso for
a decree that Plaintiff's mortgage
is a first and prior lion upon tho
premises hereinafter described; al
so a decree foreclosing all the
right, claim, Intorest, title and
equity of you, tho snld William
Starblrd and Edna L. Starblrd, In
cluding equity of redemption, and
o'f all tho Defendants nbovo named,
and each and all persons claiming
by, through or under you or them
in or to the said mortgaged prop
erty described as follows, to-wit:
East half of southeast quarter of
Section Seventeen, tho northeast
quarter of northeast quarter of
Section Twenty, and the northwest
quarter of the northwest quarter
of Section Twenty-one, all in Town
ship Twenty-five South, of Range
Twelve west of Willamette Meri
dian, in Coos County, Oregon;
And that the court make an or
der of sale directing that said real
property and all the rights of said
Defendants therein be sold in man
ner provided for by law for the
sale of real property upon execu
tion, and that Plaintiff or any of
tho parties to the suit may be-
como purchasers, and also for such
other and further relief as to the
Court shall seem meet and equitable
Service of this Summons is made
by publication in pursuance of an
order of sale made by tho Honor
able John S. Coke, Judge of tho
abovo entitled Court, on this 25th
day of July, 191S, directing the
publication therein in tho Coos Ray
Times, a newspaper published at
Marshfleld, Coos County, Oregon,
for once a week for tho period of
six consecutive weeks.
W. U. DOUGLAS,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
First publication July 26.
Lait publication September 6. 1918.
(Continued from Pcgo Two.)
at a called meeting at her homo
on North Front street'. Tho only
Friday, August 1".. Supper 'was , business up was the acceptance of
spread under the trees, which were Invitation from Mrs. Morton
intertwined with numerous Japanese 1 Tower to picnic next Tuesday at tho
lanterns. Two large bonfires help- Towwr summer home on South Coos
ed to make the scene a most pleas
ant one. Those present were: Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Richardson, Mr.
and Mrs. M. J. Anderson, Mrs. M.
Ogren, .Mrs. Gardiner, tho Misses
Florence Reynolds, Helen McLaugh
lin, Elizabeth Fox, Marie Vasey,
Resale Flanagan, Alpha Mnuzey,
Alice Tickell, Alice Richardson,
Adrlane Gardiner nnd the Messrs.
Will Richardson, O. W. Leslie, Rev.
10. Gardiner, Charles Smith nnd
Masters Richard Haxtcr, Florcnt and
Ralph Richardson, Charles McMa
hon nnd Eugene and Howard Kelley.
I HONORS MOTHER I
River. A special launch will bo
chartered for the trip. Those pres
ent at the meeting at Mrs. Noble's
were Mrs. Ollvin Edtnnu, Mrs. Fan
nie Hazard, Mrs. Mary McKnlght,
Mrs. M. C. Maloney, Mrs. Clms.
Stauff, Mrs. W. F. Squire, Mrs. Geo.
F. Mureh, Mrs. M. R. Smith, Mrs.
G. A. Uonnett and Mrs. J. T. Hall.
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CARD PARTIES.
Mrs. W. S. Tupren wns hostess nt
two delightful bridge parties com
plimentary to her mother, Mrs. 10.
Pollexfen of San Francisco, who Is
spending the summer on tho Ray.
Saturday afternoon Mrs. 10. O. Por
hnm won tho prlzo nnd Wednesday
Mrs, S. D. Magnus captured tho hon
ors. Mrs. Turpen was assisted In
serving by Mrs. Porhnm. Those pres
ent Saturday were: Mrs. G. W.
Kaufman, Mrs. Cyrus Happy. Mrs.
Henry Sengstacken. Mrs. A. II. Pow
ers, Mrs, F. A. Powers, Mrs. Talty,
.Mrs. J. W. Uonnett. Mrs. C. W. Tow
er, Mrs. W. S. Nicholson, Mrs, Con
verse, Mrs, Pollexfen and Mrs. Por
hnm. Those present Wednesday
wore: Mrs. Wm. Horsfnll. Mrs.
Claude Nasburg, Mrs. 10. G. Porhnm.
Mrs. H. M. RIchnrdson, Mrs. F. M.
Parsons, Mrs. S. D. Magnus, Mrs.
Warren Painter, Miss Genevieve
.Sengstacken, Mrs. D. Y. Stafford.
Mrs. J. S. Coke, Mrs. Herbert Lock-
hart, .Mrs. G. A.. Uonnett, Mrs. R.I Mrs. II. W. Stevens
IC. Hootb, Mrs. 10. Mlngus, Mrs. En- Invocation Mrs. Robt. McCann
gene Crosthwalt nnd .Mrs. Pollexfen. I Tllu election of olllcers resulted ns
... ... ... follows: Mrs. Geo. Razor reelected
- ! President; Vice-President, Mrs. F.
Mrs. F. M. Parsons Tuesday af
ternoon was hostess at another of
a delightful series of card parties
that she Is giving. The home was
prettily decorated, a variety of flow
ers being used to add to tho at
tractiveness of It. Mrs. Parsons
was assisted In serving refreshments
by Mrs. W. F. Miller. Mrs. 10. O.
Porhnm won first prlzo and Mrs.
S. D. Magnus received the consola
tion. Among those present were:
Mrs. Claude Nasburg. Mrs. A. 10.
Adelsperger, Mrs. 10. G. Perhaiu,
Mrs. W. P. Murphy. Mrs. A. T.
Lngerstrom, Mrs. Wm. Horsfnll,
Mia. S. D. Magnus, .Mrs. A. 10.
Pollexfen, Mrs. W. S. Turpln, Mrs.
A. 11. Powers, .Mrs. F. A. Powers,
Mrs. Talty, Mrs. Henry Sengstacken,
Mrs. S. C. Small. .Mrs. W. F. Miller
and Mrs. 10. Mlngus.
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.NORTH I1E.ND W. T. V. 1
Tho W. C. T. F. held their regular
meeting at tho Presbyterian Church
Tuesday, when ofllcorn wero elected
for the ensuing year. The following
was the program of tho afternoon:
Song, "How Gentle God Com
mands." Pianist Mrs. Geo. Inzer
Scripture reading
A. N. W. CLUIl.
I
The A. N. W. Club wns entertain
ed this week by Mrs. L. M. Noblo.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
vntin iu wi... .i. i-., Cnnii, Wm. NIolson, Marshall
. . .. , t ov.ui:,, MlBH Leomi chappell
it it 111 1 . s-v ann. !... 1 1 ll. . 4- I "
W. Stevens; Treasurer, Mrs. Fred
Lyster; Secretary, Mrs. Win. Niel-
,8011. Those present were: Mea
dnines Geo. Hnzcr, W. Chappell, P.
iW. Stevens, Fred Lystor, Robt. Mc-
und
DINNER PARTY
bids will bo rece ved l by tho Com-1 A miniber ()f tho meillb ,
mou Council of the City of Marsh-' to nlten(, thc (.onvcntlon nt Myrtlo
field. Coos County. Oregon, until Polnt septombor 12. The delegates
eight o clock p. in.. Monday, tho from Norttl ,,,, w b(J Mc8,lumc8
18th day of August-, 1913, for tho w.R ,,nir,uo v fivn,, .i
construction of a sewor extending Lyster.
I nlong tho center lino' of Fourth '
Hireei souin irom a point lift foot
southerly or tho south lino of John-: .MINNIE-WIS CLUIl.
son avonuo West to. tho center line v J . ;
Of KrilSO nvonnn Wnst nn.l nlniK. Hio I. 1 1,0 Mllllllo-Wls Club, Which linS
or Kiusc nonuo est nnd along tho 1)L,UI1 tnkl(, u va(.ut0I1 w, mout
center lino of Kruso avenuo West again August 21 with Mrs. Chan,
from tho center lino of Fourth street . LaChappolle on South Uroadway.
South to innnholo In sewor on Fifth
street South, pursuant to Ordlnnnco
No. 581, according to tho plans and
specifications on fllo In tho offlco
of tho City Recordor and open to
tho Inspection of nil persons Inter
ested therein.
All bids must be In accordance
with tho requirements accompany
ing said specifications, nnd upon
blnnks which will bo supplied upon
request at tho office of tho City En
gineer. A certified check of flvo per cent
of tho amount bid must nccompnny
tho bid to bo forfeited to said City
of Marshflold in caso tho contract
is awarded tho contractor and ho
falls to enter In n contrnct with
said city within flvo days.
Tho Common Council reserves tho
right to reject any and nil bids.
JOHN W. DUTLER,
Recordor.
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Mr. and .Mrs. A. 11. GIdley Tues
day evenlii'; ontortnli.cd a fow friends
at their homo In South Marshllold,
those Invited being mombore of tho
outing parly at "Do Drop Inn" camp
at Sunset Hay a fow weeks ago. It
was informal. Those present woro
Mr. and Mrs. F. 10. Allen, Miss Ruth
Allen, Donald Allen, Mr. and Mrs.
F. L. Grannls, Miss Mablo Wilson,
Mrs. Oscar llaldwln, M. D. GIdley
and Mrs. GIdley, Sr.
.
mitTHDAV PARTY
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Notleo Is horoby given that sealed
bids will bo received by tho Com
mon Council of tho City of Marsh
field, Coos County, Oregon, until
eight o'clock p. m., Monday, tho ISth
day of August, 1913, for the con
struction of a sewer extending along
the center lino of Fourth street
South from n point 25 feet north of
the north lino of Johnson avonuo
Wrest to tho sewor in Golden ave
nue West pursuant to Ordinance No.
580, according to tho plans nnd spec
ifications on file In the office of
the City Recordor nnd open to tho
Inspection of all persons Interested
therein.
All bids must be In accordance
with tho requirements accompanying
snld specifications, nnd upon blanks
which will bo supplied upon request
at tho office of the City Engineer.
A certified check of five per cent
of tho amount; bid must accompany
tho bid, to bo forfeited to said City
of Marshflold In case the contract
Is awarded the contractor and he
falls to enter in a contrnct with said
city within flvo days.
The Common Council reserves tho
right to roject any and all bids.
Dated this 7th day of August,
1913,
JOHN W. BUTLER.
Recorder.
I
Miss Louise Alberta Gldloy this
afternoon was hostess nt tho homo
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R.
GIdley, to a number of hor llttlo
friends in honor of hor elevonth
birthday. A fehort program was fol
lowed by games nnd refreshments.
Those Invited woro, Emma Lou Doug
Ins, Lucllo Douglas. Hnzol Coftln,
Margnrot Powers. Marlon Horsfnll,
Ruth Raldvln, Wilma Honsiland.
Mary Loul3o Mr-Arthur, Donnld Al
len, Thomas Crosthwalt, Eugono
Crosthwnlt, Fredorlck Hoagland,
Reglnnld Heudrlx, ChnB. McGeorgo
nnd Selmn Wilson.
I COLLEGE WOMEN I
Tho College Women's Club was en
tertained Wednesday evening by Mrs.
A. H. GIdley at her homo in South
.Marshfleld. Dr. Gardlnor, acting pas
tor of the Marshfleld Daptlst church,
delivered an Interesting nnd Instruct
ive talk on Venice. At tho business
meeting, the program for tho ensuing
year was brought up for discussion
nnd it is expected thnt It will bo
adopted at tho next mooting. No
BpjicjjUHjiorw
f Continued on raeo Elcht.)
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Irregular Kidney Action
i
Just ns soon ns kidney and
bladder Irregularities occur,
whether the urlno Is too fro-
quent, too scanty, Is burning,
or leaves a full feeling In tho
bladder, then you have a warn-
Ing that should start you at
onto to taking Foley Pills. You
need them, and thoy aro a
strong and pure medieino that
will belli you at onco. Try
them.
Owl Prescription Pharmacy,
Frank D. Cohan. Opposite
Chandler Hotel. Phono 74.
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