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;,sHuannjRari' roanaiOTBBHaHMMrrair,ii ,:;;,!i!W5fi $' ' THE COOS MY TIMES, MATISHFIELD; OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 191 5 EVENING EDITION. TWO t 1 ?H to:F;E3etMtol, tAdsiMi3iwwi; i i i ii i -..-.. i.. .i i . iii i ' '" ' - '"- - r, . , . ti nmm I w ' -nt IS DEFERRED 8TATK HIGHWAY COMMISSION TO WAIT TWO MONTHS AVH1 Then Give Decision Whether or Not Coos Will Receive Slmro ', Road l'uiuLs I Acllon of tho Slate Highway Com- News of Nearby Towns FIIIHS AT TWO MILK I'coplo There Suspect ThiU Wcro Incendiary They i ' mission oh the nlun of Coos for n lior 'tlon of tho B(nto road fimdB In tho event a. npcclnl tax or bond Issue In carried was delayed yesterday for a ncriod of two months. Tho idea was nmdo Jiy Charles Hall, president of ..rilW.God..ltoada.,, AssQqlatlon, and word was received hero In n long dls- '"'thWo'Waage5 llils 'inorhlng from Two fires liavo 'occurrod at Two "Mllo near Dandon and tho uconlo thcro arc suspecting that perfiaps tho blazes wcro of Incendiary origin ac cording to tho Bandon Itccordor which says: Tho farm house .on tho ranch off Claronco Foster of this city and oc siipled by a Mr. Ellwood took flro be tween thrco and ,fotir o'clock Monday morning and was destroyed. What o'er household gdods Elwoodi had were lost in tho nllns. Tho Vnlua- nt .SHIPPING NEWS . , , ! h- -- :J n ) t.' ' 1 fJ.flUfll IMItSHPlTHDME STEAMSHIP DltlNGS .MANY' FROM SAN FRANCISCO TODAY Portland to J. 10. Monteomory. Mr. iTnllntntodholsBtllLontlmlBtlc t'o" ot tho building is placed of rccolvlng nld. for tha county,, The ?1.0(H) with po Insurance. fncb'tlia'tthoCohilnlBslJlidldDotglvo Within an hour- tho Two MIo him an out nn,i out refusal Is taken 8cl,o1 ,10UB0 developed flro and also to prosapo 4t least a friendly feeling waH lolnU' destroyed. Tho school for thl Bcctlon houso has not boon occupied tot two Delayed' Jilhlct 'lW HoVcntl Hours Jiy Ilitr -Leaves In Morning ' ' fjr lolii"d )At12:jlU. (uljirtjiterijuon tho stcaht'- ship Jtviluuru, cupula ieLeiinn, crossed iu from tisxn Frauclaco auu Eureka, dlja brought u gooU pusao.i- mot; wltli rc9on'80 from ,ntmy per nor nst. anu auout luu ions 01 lrcigut lor Coob lJay Sho will probably ST. HELENS pkople iiavk way OF HOOSTIXG INDUSTRY AIho Finnish Labor for Skilled Me chanics Snmo Method AVa.s 'HoobUmI For Coos Hay At North 'Dcntl a few months ago was launched ft campaign to "build n Bhlp at homo." Tho movement Novor lias Coos county received ritiy slmro of tho stnto road fund!). Tito habit of tho Commission is to aid 'the counties Hint help themselves, through bond issues and special road taxes. It 1b now too lato for a special road tax to bo voted on In Coos this year but tlioro remains tho possibility otUl of tho bond Ibsuo tor tho roads. Mr. Hall will bo In Portland several days on business and probably will return home oh the 'next Kilburn. months. Only summer sessions aro hold at tills school. Tho neighbor hood has been gono over for evidenc es of arson but bo far, without re sults, - (( f U I COM E hlkvkn i-;noM v. ofj o. or O.j A '(.iiFpitlTJUlHCKY da'VV' ' Coach Nlloj To IicI(W If They Can Come High School Team Unnltlo to Como Thoro is n strong possibility that tho football oloveii of tho freshman .class at tho University of Oregon or tho Agricultural Collugo may bo brought horo for tho Thanksgiving gnmo with tho locul high school. Whjlo on his trip north Den S. Fish er saw tho managers of both teams. O. A. C, Is anxlotiH ,to como (though tho University 'iKrcBhles" nwnjtcd tlicj rottirn'6f Coacfi' Hoxdek from south ern California: ' ' I Up to alio lMnyerM ) ,,u I 4i Coach Royal Nllea, of tho Marsh- field team said this noon that ho will . tnko Into consideration tho tilass of ,,... ball, put. .up.hy, IiIh-etnlwnrlH-tlila-nf- tcrnoon nnd talk it over with tho Jj!iJXfhi. f forward, J'ofqro, definitely uocidingntvltotlior or not thoy aro willing to nlav tho husklon from tho I Wlliamotto Valloy. ; Pick of, tin) Stnto ', Tho mon of Oio Freslitnoii 'tcaiiiB nro Just out or high school, though of 3qiirQQltW nro'lho'plek of tlio stnto j and Bomo of thorn nro regular "man I 'Blzed" athletes, nnd .bxpurlonc'ed foot 1 'ball plnyors. J ,,An .offort ,wni mndo to got tho teniij from (ho Kiigono high school or Salem, hut nolthor 0110 Ih nblo to como hero on tho Thnnknglvlng dato. FAKMKIIS CO-OPKIIATK hy At Kngcno Kggs Will ho Sold nn Organization Tho Kugeno 6unrd tolls br a plan of soiling oggs which might bo sub ject to adoption in Coos County. Tho paper Buys: Tho market commltteo of tho Pomona grango lias nmdo ar rangements to rccolvo eggs from tho various granges throughout '' tho county to ship to tho market In tho largo .cities jnlonitlio coast, accord ing to n ' r'opdri-'niado at a meeting oft tho commltteo. A 'co-oporntivo ByBtom to market tho eggs on n largo scalo Is bolng completed by tho committee. Tho eggs will bo graded nnd candled 'utid Professor C. C. Lamb of tho Oregon Agricultural Collcgo, will assist in finding tho best markets. Tho com mittee will pay tho highest local prices for tho ogga nnd tho mnrgln received nbovo theso prices will bo returned to tho farmers. leuvo about live o'clock in the morn ing for Portland. Tho bar was rough this morning, 11 fact that de layed tho vessel outside. Tho arrivals' were: Kato Graham, Q. O. Plank, John Craig, Mrs. Craig, Q. C. Uould, Klca 'nor Crnlg, E. F. Anderson, L. Hono St. Clntr, Splros Lakls, 1L It. cars, A, C. Jellcson, Mrs. John Hewitt, V. Mlrrnsoul, John Tobler, Paul Vegas, It. Mlros, J. "W. Sheltou, Alfred Ty berg, Mrs. Tyb'org, SusloTyborg, Mrs. llcssoy, Qcdrgo Ucsaey, Lawrence 'Bo8Boy,M. Goldberg, Fred Dollonl, Mrs. Bellonl, -Emily Stephens, Ilobort McCann, Mrs. 'McCnim, Mrs. S. 6. Jud'd, Win. Stephens, Ilnlcstou Mayer, Ly"nn Derlngor, Vernon Dorlugor, Mrs. L. F. Dorlngor, W. 0. EgllBton, Itobt. II. Dcgan, It. S. Wright, It. Hanks, C. It. Gabclor, M. S. Custer, Mrs. Custer, J. I. Dimmltt, Mrs. J. It. Uovitult, Carrie Dovault. ,J .i.1 ', I'llHt 'PIONKKIt IS1 DEAD JiUiiihormaii of Iwuio hi.f PimsctJ Awiiy. VESSEL MOVE.MJJNTS "Arrived. P. A. 'Kilburn, San 'Francisco; lrf.40 p. hi. today. ' Yellowstone, San Fruuclsco, 1:30 p in. today. Duo Here. Hardy, San Francisco, this after noon. Sillied. ' Speedwell, Sun Francisco, 1 p, in, Difo to Sail. i a. JMiuurn, i'ortiami, 0 a Saturday. iu. Comty 4 HOUSE OF NOBLES HAS TRAGIC RECORD Another Ioi-d Pelro Ih Kll'cil to Add to Urortiiiintfl lliiDpciilngN of tho l'n m I ly (Or AuoUt4 rmit la ct-M n7 Time. I LONDON, Nov. 11. Tho death of tho sixteenth Lord Petro at tho ago of 3-1 years .as tho result of wounds received In. Franco adds another tru gedy to tho sombro record of this no ble houso. Thoro hnvo boon seven Lords Petro In 31 years. Thorndou Hall, tho Bout of the family, was burned down 40 years ago, destroy ing tho family relics. It was the ro mantic traditions oT tills houso that inspired Miss llrnddon to wrlto "La dy Audloy'B Secret." Ono of Lord Potro's ancestors was tutor to Anno Iloloyn. Another died In tho tower a( tho Instigation ot Tl tim Oates.. A member of tho family Htolo a lock ot hli' from Arabella Formor, 11 frolic that led to u feud "and to Pope's mockery of tho affair In "Tho Itupo of tho Lock." EUOENE, Oro Nov. 12, William .".. .A.nvnB. l.lpe.?r. d.lmldi)r.of tho first saw mill In Lnno" county, 'died at hlHjhomp, 1100 Pporqon Bt'rcot. Wyt'Otlu Bthjko Is Riven 'ns tho ciiusa of Mr. Ahram's death. : Mr. Abrams wbb ono of tho enriy p;oncojs of ,IJlino county nnd Eugono. Horn in Jltochostor, Now York, In j)8I3, ho spent his early boyhood In tlmi city,' later settling in Perry, N. Y. At, tho timo of tho Civil war Mr, Abrams Jolnod tho United States nr. my, serving in Company I). Ninth Ilogliiicnt, 'Michigan Cavalry. Ho was honorably dlsiulssod from tinny sorvlco In 1SGG. In tho Bnnio year ho moved to Coldwator, Michigan, whero ho mnr rled Francos Ihillnrd. In 18C7 ho canio to Oregon by tho way of tho Ib thmus of Panama. His wlfo died In 1S7G leaving Mr. Abrams three chl.d J on, Mrs. C. J. Howard, of Eiigono, Thomas C. Aornnis, of Kalnma, Washington, and Mrs. O. 0. McCloI lan, of Suloni. In 1878 .Mr. Abrnms returned to Porry, N. Y tho homo of his boyhood nnd married Mlus Allco Ilucklund. Mr. nnd Mrs. Abrams returned to Ku geno Immediately nftor tho marrlago and ihav.0 rosl'ded In Eugono or Lano county Qver sltico, Mr. Abrams was well known both In Eugono nnd Cottngo Orovo. Ho was tho builder of Vlllard hall at tho University and tho HoKman houso hotel In Eugene. Ho was mayor of Cottago Grove and builder of tho elec tric lighting system of that city. WKSTKItNKlt LOADING Tho steam schooner Westerner Is loading at tho C. A. .Smith mill to day, and wlfl go to North Dcnd tills afternoon to tnko on nioro lum ber and will probably sail tomorrow. SITE FOIt A STATION sons, and then died down. It was thought that to build a vessel on C003 Day at this time would not only glVo work to dozens of me chanics and laborers, but would start anew tho shipbuilding industry that onco thrived hero. What can bo dono by a community iu this lino is I evidenced by tho city of St. Helens on tho Columbia Itlver, whore Is now bolng constructed tho largest wood en craft ovor built and tho lnrgcst motor vessel ovor turned out In tho United States. Tho boat Is being built entirely on capital furnished from Portland and St. Helens. Tho Charles It. McCormlck Lumber Company will purchnso tho vessel when it Is com plotod. Seventy mechanics hnvo been employed for months ' in tho building of tho ship. About Slo of Adeline The dimensions nro 285 feet In uugiu, approximately ns long ns tho Adeline, with n 48-foot beam nnd a 10-foot depth ot hold. Sho Is oxpected to draw 22 feot of water and carry a cargo of 2,000,000 foot of lumber. In tho construction of this motor Bchoonor will bo used about 2,000, 000 feet of choice Oregon timbers nnd it will require 221 tons of Iron bolts to fasten her together. Has Four Stoma Winches Facilities for tho rnpld loading nnd discharging of enrgo nro pro vided for by four steam winches similar to tho regulation stoam achoonor rig nnd it Is oxpected tho vessel can bo loaded or unloaded in four or flvo days. This, of course, is much slower tlfnn tho loading or unloading of tho Adollno, for horo and In Oakland electric cranes nro used, tho only ones ot this 'on tho const. Tho poWor for this homo-built boat will bo furnished by two Do Under engines ot tho noml-Diosol Going Out of Business Wo .. it. . J..... 1.. illillltll ullitliflH lttlt'4 IttlilU Jttti. J....1. ilonieniDcr, mo "U'o "-. '.. . ....-.-. ,..,n nmnun oiiiiiiidinn.. mined not to move any of this nienhnndho. It iimut bo closed out heio n,, ,,! , nr dim,. ulll bring. If you hnvo not already visited this nnlo, DO SO NOW. Your dollar, Ll , J" and moro. Notice We have thrco iiicii'h dress wilt.s left wo will sell irKanlln ... .. "'r "W THE FOLLOWING AUK A FEW OF Till Men's Department 5,00 Walrus brand Slickers $3.75 $1.50 Walrus Drand Loggings t.l5 or $ 1.75 per net $20.00 Raincoats . .,1 . , $1U.50 $12.00 Unlncoats , , ' '?7.()0 $0.00 Loggers' Shirts . .( $ l.5l $5.00 Loggers' Shirts . . .' 9!L5 $1.00 StotBon Hats $. $11.50 Stetson Huts -' $2.50 lints ' .....? 1. 1! $1.50 Caps EVEHY SUIT In tho Btoro Is offered at 10 per cent below cost. MANY HAKUAINH j "wi0r7H AHK o'i:itixai WE Women's Department I 40 New Sample lwJ , Jldvo'Jutst bcon received trn .l 1MB New York.llou.os. Thcsn " elt Tlicao voro ""wit, tis nt such a bargain, wt. could , m iMuchaslng of theln, ht,c! "1 ?" thorn to yoftnUa much lew iiauro th" Kn!vr t ! ''ill ii'-iII.i..hM.. i ' . ' ' ". """' u" tiicm. Thov 1 am itij, i -of. tiro vorjlatOHt Hlylos nnd Pattern Tn!''"1 ui In the following materials vZ ! Messallno. alln. r.,,i . rePUa CH Velvet. Satin and Some. VnlvM . ., 5" l,f' inany other pretty mat' rials. N Store Open Wednesday and Saturday Evenings 312 ak. m t M so. FRONT y$ & nmSSJ3m0 FRONT I STREET w sssjma mm 1 FISHERMEN SLOW NOT ONE OF Til ESI HAS CO,M l'LIED WITH STATE LAW 1 Must Kilo With Maxtor Onuio Wat den Number of I'lsli Caught and tho l'roscrlhcil Tav Choice Goods for Toi .. 1. I. ..!.. '01X. 1.-' I'roncrty at Hlualnw lllvor Ih Deeded ' w .".". """ .. """h oropowcr hv I'nv Ilnlrn , WHICH It IS CStlllllltOd Will propol Cox IleirM. Tho Sluslnw Pilot says: "Tho heirs of tho lato W, A. Cox deeded a tract of laud near tho Jetty, of iv little over four acres, to tho Const Quard service. This Is tho tract of inud that has been selected as tlio site for tho Ufa-saving vtntlon." GREAT WATER SPOUT IS SEEN AT BANDON Unusual Action of Sen nud "Wind Is Deported Off Coaulllo Itlver Last Sunday Eagle' Dance, Kugloa' unlay night; .Marl In's Ttnit'H nil. Hall, Sat-OrchcMrn, DLAN to tako your THANKS. CJIVINd DINNEIt nt CIIANDLEIt Hotel. MAKE DESEItVATlONS In ADVANCE. l'Jiono 1I(. a cwusnus seOT ,-, . - ' . 1 1 1. ..Sh A dairjty one-quire box of Linen Lawn, the , socially cortctl Writing paper, in vatjous sizes. Or a box of correspondence cards, " Then for added character and to make the gift more truly individual, have it printed with an initial in dainty color, or in gold or silver. Come in and look samples over, The Times Job Department THE HOUSE OF QUALITY PRINTING An unusual storm took placo oft tho Coaulllo lUvor bar, according to tho following from tho Dandon Recorder: t A dozen or less of Dnndon's cit izens witnessed a typhoon Sunday about 2 o'clock cavorting ovor tho waters of tho Pacific Ocean, 'oppo site the bar of tho Couuillo Harbor, Thoso who Haw it say thoro was n great whirlwind, which soomed to Htick up tho wators Into a great column of water to hundreds, pos sibly thousands of feet high, whoro spreading out, funnol shaped is morged Into tho intensely' dark cloud above it. Tho sun was shin ing In Dandon at tho time whllo tho storm cloud passed nt sea, up tho coast from tho south, Tlioro Boomed to bo a great wave followed Up with tho column which seemed practically nt tho mouth of tho Co- qulllo Klvor nnd within tho course of a fow minutes It passed, with great rapidity up tho coast and out of sight In tho vicinity ot tho Coos I .. 1 l nn 11 mi. Mujr iii'iiub, -v juiii;b uwnj', imu principal witnesses wero tho boys of tho Coast Guard and n fow ot tho restdonts iu that immedlato vicinity who hnvo a viow of tho bar, Clar ence Dolco of 'the station, who has Hyod horo for a great many years, tho vessol nt seven knots an hour, Tho engines nro from Sweden. Though tho boat has bcon built ffer tho lumbor trade right now ships aro In grcnt demand nnd nl ready Snn Francisco firms nro bid- It Is two days now pnst tho ditto when, by stnto law, fishermen, ex cept those using gill nud sot nets, clam diggers and catchers of crabs should hnvo filled out blanks tell ing tho number ot their catches during tho. preceding six months, together Svith tho proper amount of fish caught to tho Mastor Fish Warden. Judge. I'ennock declares that only 0110 limn has applied to him for blanks. Tho Htato jaw sots a penalty with 11 maximum fine of typo ;$iooo nnd sontunro of six niontlm in Jail for disobeying theso commands. J Tho lnw. ns mioted bv Jiistlen I'ennock, provides thnt a tnx of $:' a ton shall bo paid to tho stato for' chlnooka, Si for sll versifies, 10 coitts a groBs for crabs nnd 7G cents a ton for clams. ,Fish dealers must nlso pay n reg-' ulur llconao. 'The money so Col-' lected Is turned over by tho Master! Fish Warden to tho credit of tho fish hatchery fund nnd nhicoil n 1 Heinz' Bottle Vinegar in Pints, Quarts and Half Gall J BlU SHlHVlbNl Uh HfcINZ' 57 VARIETIES Heinz' Plum Pudding for Thanksgiving Hinz' Mince Meat in tins and bulk for Thanksgiving Wc received today our fall ship ment of the famous HUNT CAN NED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Try our IIOIIjKI) HAM, MONK lilCSS HAM; DIMKI) I1KKF MJ .H.U'O.V tdlccd, on our patent I leer as thin nx )im dlre. i Wo hnvo Just icrclvcri u, larn Nhlpmcut of tho tot wm 4'i'ei J'TiiKtf lind vwtnblc from Sun l'ninrko VK IIAVM SO.Mi: I-'ltHSII SAUATOtlA CI HI'S Ollivant & Naskj The Good-Housekeeping SIM Sccoiid nnd Commercial. ManllWi urn illiirr fn II... -I.I., 'I.. 11.' . 1 I . ' ....,, .. ...H ... ... V11U O.B110. t0 crc,,t of t)l(J , trndo and ono concern wnnts to run jt j8 collected n,V?,W" t,AU8!rn,,a . ra,8 f I VMnr "er' comply with this moro than $20 a ton. with a return luw, Is attributed by Judge i'ennock to tno fact that very fow of tho fish orinen nro awaro of Its existence. Two reports must bo nmdo each year, so tho law reads, one by May 10 and tho 'second by November 10. cargo. Now thnt this undertaking has tho car-marks of a wonderful buc cos8, tho pcoplo of tho north nro nlroady figuring on nnothor such craft. IMI.OT AS SKCO.VI) MATK Captain Randall Rogers, Colum bia River pilot, sailed as second .mnto nbonrd tho Ureakwutor whon sho loft horo on Wednesday. Ho is tho pilot who is under nrrest In As toria for bringing tho Jnpaneso steamship Dankoku Maru Into port without having a stao .Hconso. The cubo is an interesting ono nnd Cap tain Rogers has stated ho will roturn on tho dato set for trial, onter a plon of not guilty nnd fight tho caso to tho limit. It Is said tho troublo arises principally out of tho "cut throat" competition among tho pi lots of tho Columbia River. 1HG TAX I'AII) RIVER IMPROVEMENT HAS BEEN REFUSED Knglneer Sayn tlio 'Coqulllo From Ilaiidou to County Seat in (Jood Shape A Jettor from Arthur Williams, major, corps of government engin eers, stationed at Portland, says: "In view of 'tho oxcollcnt condition of tho channel botween Dandon and Coqulllo and the present oxtent of commerce of tho river, it is not be lieved tho locality is worthy of fur Weiidllng-.TohnRon Company Swell Treasury of Lnno County Tho Kugono Rcglstor Bays: Taxes aggregating ?21,S0!U-t wero paid Sheriff James Parker by tho Wond-llug-Johnsou Lumber Company Tho tnxes against this company for J9i:i amounted to $11,008.78 and for tho year 1014 tho taxes on th() samo company's holding! amounted to $810.30. This property is nil lnrnn,i tho coast. It is considered tho larg est paymont mndo to tho county is taxes by ono company. Palace Meat Market- has moved from Broadway to Central ave. near Second l. Ir.ru tl I It ...III l.n n il.iv nr turn linfnrn wn llllVO fill OUT Btalled in our now homo, but wo will soon bo able toJ bettor thnn ovor. Don't forgot our now location. Some Nice, Fryers ancl(Hcns for Saturday CKXTIIAIj AVKNUK NMAU SKCOMI STIHICT. hmi IMIOXI-3 NUMIIKK IH T1IK HAJUS-IW. ( Palace Meat Market TlmeB wnnt ads trlng results. Diil.l Hint tlila lvnfl tliA unnniiil in I v,.i, t,.v ..,o ,..o iuu nuvu,,.. ultU,. ,. . .... farl "Hiirvoiuenc uy tno govern win, at. huh iiiuu, uxcepi mo matii' within his recollection, and Ilia larger of tho two. by SIIp:i)WUIiI SAII.8 At one o'clock the stoam schooner Speedwell got away from North Bond for San Francisco with lumber and passengers. j ' Those leaving wero; S. B. Cathcart, Mrs. Cnthcart, Ohrls Kintck, K. Ynnburgor, Mrs. Follows, Miss Fellows, W. Grady and wlfo, .-.ira. ii, u. viuinor, .Mrs. aiuckiu, A. J. Fillshman, J. D. Potts, K. Schultz, I Frank Merrett. Kagles' Danro. Kmjlos1 urdu j- night; Martin's Thai's nit, Hall, Sat-Orchestra. .tenanco of tho . present project," This though stated in n nogntlvo way, appears to bear assent to tho proposal to extond tho jotty with unused upproprla'tlon. In n letter 'from Congressman Hawley he oxpressos his regrent that tho original project did not find favor with tho onglneor. Mr. Haw ley had tho authorization for this survey incorporated In tho last river and hnrbor bill. Ho is now en routo to Washington, whoro ho will be glad to consider any matter for tho Improvement, of tlio Coqulllo Valloy. Llbby Coal, ?5,00 to". Phone 73. Grocery Specials Hero nro u fow or tho ninny rea ona why you should trndo horo and save money: APPLES, Der box SKn CORN 'SYRUP, gai::i25o vvMLiNUib, new crop.. 25c PEANUT BUTTER; five" .pounds, in pails 75c JAPAN and SPIDER LEG CM!Sfo,?xtraSua,,ty lb" 50c ENGLISH BREAKFAST t .k?AR?r Pllnd -60c SMOKED SALMON (fresh every weok) lb,, 12VLol ruoi lUMOMto, (new kind) good eats three times a day, pkg I0c Coos Bay Farmers Exchange Psiget Sound Bridge & Dredging Co. name Rririnpc Rniiriinns. General Consly COMPLETE. PLANTS FOR HARBOR wwy uur uoos day onice nas avuiiduic - - - work the Dredge "Seattle" JI Ihn in,iu HKivnrrnl. Iu fXllllllflUfl Mild UlOSt "10 ' twenty-inch liydriuillo dredgo It PwlHo Coos Bay office, J? fishing! muiuiiliVIU) wlyUwj. PARCEL POST YOUR We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Effi COOS BAY STEAM LAUNum t Mim W Central Avenue nnd Phono 370 Watprfront ii .' V nuunH A detracts """ .vii mroi FOR RBUADLB ABSTRACTS OV THUS ABOUG3 COOS BAY REAL ESTATE flTIF :IIADAMTFF . 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