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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1907)
SWWilPWIiPiPPiPlliPPIPWiPIP'PWW''' "1HJ'BlJjl-"WW' " ""ff' "T"5WW l- i HJJHilljSl";?sr''-fJ: ' THE DALLY COOS HAV TIMES. MAltSHFIElO), OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 0, 1007. WYERS PI HIGH TRIBUTE Lent Miss Frances McLeod, Court 1 Stenographer With Letter of Thanhs )GE HEADS THE LIST Ecry Attorney of the j uoumy jjnr mixes ills Signature. Coos tho following letter of thanks isented to Frances McLeod, who just resigned her position as rt stenographer of the circuit rt of Coos county, is a high trib- to he faithful work in that ca nty. The letter is signed by every yer and official attending the last bion of the circuit court, with the gle exception of Attorney Brown, had left Coquille before the let- Rwas presented. - following is a copy of the letter the names of those signing it: Whereas, Frances McLeod is about fresign the position of court sten- fapher of the circuit court of the te of Oregon, in and for the inty of Coos, which she has held r-a period of six years last past. tfow. therefore. vn tnkn tlila mi. frtunity of expressing to her our est sincere thanks and high regard the capable, impartial and cori- entious manner in which she has Srformed her duties, and the dlspo- on she has shown In the dls- arge of her duties to the bench, and litigants, with the utmost impartiality and with the view that ends of justice might be sub- rved. &We regret her resienatlon and Ipe the remainder of her undertak es will be as much appreciated as work has been for the bar of bos county. Dated at Conullle City. Coos. anty, Oregon, this the 25th day of' Brll, A. D. 1907. W. Hamilton, Circuit Judce. IE. B. Watson, attorney at inw. John F. Hall, county judge. A. J. Sherwood, attorney at law John S. Coke, attorney at law. J. W. Bennett, attorney at law. James Watson, county clerk. E. D. Sperry, attorney at law. James T. Hall, attorney at law. J. J. Stanley, attorney at law. C. J. Mahoney, attorney at law. E. L. C. Farrln, attorney at law. R. H. Smith, attorney at law. C. F. McKnight, attorney at law C. E. Mayder, attorney at law. J. H. Guerry, attorney at law;. L. A. Llljeqvist, attorney at law. Bennett Swanton, attorney at law, J. M. Blake, attorney at law. Robert R. Watson, deputy clerk, Fred Holllster, attorney. A. S. Hammond, attorney. C. A. Sehlbrede, attorney. W. C. Chase, attorney. S. D. Pulford, attorney. J. W. Snover, attorney. Walter Sinclair, attorney. T. S. Minot, attorney at law. J. M. Upton, attorney. Francis H. Clarke, attorney at law. B. J. Howland, attorney at law. C. R. Barrow, attorney at law. WANT ad: FOR RENT. Three furnished rooms for rent, by the Catholic church. WANTED. At North Bend hotel, a dining room girl, Immediately. 5-7-tf WANTED Siv men to work on streets. Apply to Dr. E. Mlngus. 0-1-21. FOR RENT. Four rooms for rent and furniture for sale. Phono 1221. 5-4-Gt nlshed. Apply to Mrs. Wm. Lack strom, West Marshfleld. 5-8-Gt FOR SALE. Small gasoline launch In perfect condition, with enclosed J cabin; also boat house for same. Address P. O. Box 226 5-7-Gt MUSIC Secure the Irish Orchestra for high grade music on any occa sion. McDerby, conductor and violin Instructor, Marshfleld, Ore 1-29-tt FOR SALE FOR SALE 40 acres commandlnc quarter mile of water front on ship channel on Coos Bay at a bar-' gain. See, Title Guarantee & Ab-' stract Co. 2-5-tf ' With The Sick Arthur Johnson Better. Arthur Johnson, who has been ill at the Marshfleld General hospital for the past two weeks, is improved so much that he will probably be taken home the last of the week. Leaves Hospital. Charles Sneddon has recovered sufficiently from a severe case of ty phoid fever so that he will be re moved from the Marshfleld General hospital In a few days. II. I Houcbrnkc Improves. H. F. Bonebrake, who has been seriously 111 at the Marshfleld Gen eral hospital for some time, is im proving rapidly and will be removed the first of next week. Fortnight in Hospital. H. M. Gulovsen was much im proved yesterday, his condition be ing even better than was expected after the serious operation which was performed a few days ago. He will probably remairfMn the Mercy hospital for a fortnight. Mrs. J. H. Dahlin was taken to the Mercy hospital for the purpose of un dergoing an operation, which will be performed today. Mrs. Dahlin Is not in a serious condition. Miss Taylor, who has been ill in the Mercy hospital for some time, will be able to go to her home Mon day or Tuesday. WANTED. A strong woman or girl to care for elderly lady. Apply to Mrs. H. Sengstacken. 4-27-tf WANTED Men to work In sawmill, wages $2 a day and upward. Simpson Lumber Co. 8-24-tf. FOR SALE Four acres of land in South Marshfleld for the next sixty days. Address B. A. 11, 4-30-2m FOR SALE. Upright piano almost new; will take ?250 cash. Address A. B. O, care Times office. 5-7-3t FOR RENT. Two furnished house keeping rooms suitablo for man and wife In Windsor block. Apply to Fred Johnson, Eagle saloon, North Bend. 4-28-tf . ". e, FOR SALE. G2 acres for farming land, 25 acres already burnt and, 2 acres good bottom land, ?25 per, acre. Jackob Mattson, North Inlet, j Half cash and remainder on time. FOR RENT. OTnce roonV. alS cood rooms fhp dressmakiiftf parlors. Address 349, Maffiheld r H D-3-U NOTICE Bids will be received for papering and painting my bouse. Mrs. Agnes Huthlnson, Marsh fleld. 3-21tt FOR RENT. One large front room with stove; wel furnished. Mrs. C. A. Metlin, I street, South Marsh field. 5-8-tf FOR SALE. Good paying restaur ant, good location, two year lease, easy terms. Apply North Bond News Co. 4-9-1 1 WANTED TO RENT. Unfurnished house or housekeeping rooms at once. Inqulro A. B. Mason, First National Bank. 5-5-4t NOTICE. Those having baggage stored at the Central hotel will please call for same by Juno 1 or it will be sold. 5-7-22t FOR RENT. A ' house in West Marshfleld, furnished or unfur- Tho following people were regis tered yesterday at the hotels Blanco and Central: Blanco Hotel Thomas B. Dono ghen, San Francisco; W. S. Paige, Portland; E. Q. Engle and wife, San Francisco; Walter Nelson, Bandon; C. P. Jenson, Bandon; C. R. Cole, Boise; J. L. Kelsay, Boise; A. D. An drews, San Fiancisco; E. A. Ash man, San Francisco; G. H. Derry, Hollister, Cal.; E. W. Scott, Chicago; James Thorn, Myrtle Point; W. C. Thorn, Myrtle Point. Central Hotel. A. W. Bartlett, Portland; Thomas B. Donohue, San Francisco; Thomas Amen, Eureka; Charles J. Snow, Bandon; Nels Ras mussen, Bandon; Ike L. Webster and wife, North Coos River; S. Juvinall, Yoncalla; Dolph Foclk, Silverton; Fred Anderson, Cottage Grove; S. A. Aberg, Cottage Grove; Louis Osberg, Cottage Grove; Wm. M. Rhodes, Al exandria, Minn.; A. D. Daly, Port land; W. W. Gage, Coquille; A. H. McKay ,( Alexandria, Minn.; J. R. Bunch, Coos River; T. Nicholls, Empire. Campbell's Wood andfCoal Yard. Four of the finest water front lots in Marshfield Paying business Good reason for selling Breakwater Due Tomorrow. The steamer Breakwater should arrive from San Francisco tomorrow. r,! D. D. Campbell I WMgMMWniMnBBMHaM a3IWlg:Mill f I "7"""" ' X ! iuA i Vl.f it u 1 1 Tur-V""" T A " r THE Coos Bay Country is a field laden with innumerable opportunities, Every man who has eyes to see may see them if he will. Yet, as always, men are blindblind when the very atmosphere is breathing oppor tunity into their ears. Energy, enthusiasm, pluck, determination those are the requirements today! Young men, if ever in your lifetime, rouse yourself here and now. Think end think, and then DO, This is no time, no place for the laggard. Coos Bay wants men, men who will sar, "I will," and WILL, strong men, men with courage, men who will ; every timo they are tripped light on their feet again. Here we have an empire spread before us. Beautiful and fertile val leys, a majestic bay aud charming lakes, glori ous mountains and river scenery, wonderful forests, vast coal fields, mines of gold, silver, copper, nickel, iron, clays, stone and what not. Rivers, lakes and bays teeming with delicious fish, including, on their banks, every grain, grass, fruit and vegetable known, also sunshine and rain, just enough of each not to disturb the equitable condition of affairs. Yes, wo have it; we are in possession of it an empire pregnant with hidden resources and possibilities that almost stagger the imagination. Hero opportunity lies equally within the reach of all. The power to see it is tho differ ence in men. It is our business to lesson this difference by presenting real estate bargains to the investor. Timo is tho chief worker in piling up Coos Bay Real Estate. An investor horo does not need "extraordinary business sagacity. A com paratively small amount of cash mixed with common sense and patience is sufficient. Wo have for sale choice business and resi dence lots in North Bend, Marshfleld and Empire. Wo Buy and sell loti in every platted ad dition on Coos Bay. We have good bargains in coal, timber, tide and agriculture lands. Also pleasant summer resort locations. Write what you want. We always make good. DIERS LAND COMPANY 2EsS n