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COOS BAY WEEKLY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1908. "iIKJ,."'."""'.ji i. i"1 "' ii i..',iii" .'j.wanww'iii'i ..'I., mi nil ip ma imiii 7 -jfgjUM ""!' "J !. ,.!'!,' "li!".1,J 2522$ given; and further ordering that Monday, tho 6th day of April, 1908, at tho court houso in Coqulllo City, Coos County, Oregon, he, and tho samo was, hy tho order of said court, appointed as tho tlmo and place for tho hearing of objections to said final account and tho settlement thereof. Dated this 2d day of March, 1908. GEORGE W. BEALE, Administrator of tho Estato of Mar Inus Goluk, Deceased. TIES BATH m JQOKMM Of -. Henry 6. Moore, Millionaire, Forgets How He Invests His Money. -J IK.' PAY NOW AND HERE. f. THE vmlm fe a iSS'll linaKlllif IN CHIPAGNE mOMM& H1H mi jitflRfl i Iv JplifHX K B&&T QOW WHY Always has on hand a good stock of General Merchandise AT PRICES THE CHEAPEST All Kinds of Groceries and Clothing Eufircri Eiuclciy. Boarding Houses. MRS. J. T. ARCHAMBEJAV, COIINKR SlSCOND AND B STREETS. If you want a nice, quiet place to board, centrally located. Rates: Meals 25 cents. Rent and board per week $5. DO; by month $22.00: Lawyers. C. R., BARROW ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLEK-AT-LAW Firtt-claB Referonco Fifteen Year's Experiences Coquim.e City, - - - Oregon Travel. STEAMER "COOS RIVER" S. C. ROGERS, PROPRIETOR Makes regular daily trips from South Coos River to Marshfleld and return. Piano Tuning. By J. F. O'Reilly, Resident Tuner. Address Box 249, Marshfleld. The preat mall order LIQUOR HOUSE. Wc piy the express. Write today for Price List. Mtfl Third Sfreatf Portland, Oroeoa FINDS AFFINITY AT POOR FARM In 25 Minutes Marries Man Woman Owns Ranch. AURORA, Mo March G. Perhaps tho most unique leap year marriage recorded is that of Miss JohannaThle mo of Howell county, who found her affnity at tho poor farm near West Plains, and 25 minutes after she met him they were man and wifo. Young William Mitchell, tempor arily ombarrassed financially, had sought the refuge of the county char ity institution. Miss Thiemo visited tho farm and at 0:45 met him. At C:53 she proposed to him. At 7:10 tho Rev. D. L. Sottlemeyer performed tho ceremony. Mrs. Mitchell Is tho owner of a fine farm. SENATOR PROCTOR DEAD. (By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, March 4. Senator Proctor, of Vermont, Is dead. Ho bad boon sicjt with' tho grippe. Oregon imports LEGAL NOTICES Notlco For Publication. DEPARTMENT OP THE INTERIOR, Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, January 31, 1908. Notice is hereby given that Anna Innes, of North Bend, Oregon, has filed notice of his intention to mako final (commutation) proof in sup port of his claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. 14195 made Oct. 23, for tho S2 NWy4l N SW, Section 35, Township 24 South, Range 12 W. W. M., and that said proof will bo made beforo L. A. Llljeqvist, U. S. Commissioner at Marshfleld, Oregon, on Monday, April C, 1908. Ho names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence up on, and cultivation of, the land, viz: Marshal Nay, of North Bend, Ore gon; Simeon C. Miller, of Marshfleld, Oregon; Ola Everson, of North Bend, Oregon; Mary A. Johnson, of North Bend, Oregon. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. Notice For Publication. , DEPARTMENT OP THE INTERIOR, Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, January 31, 1908. Notice is hereby given that Byron N. Halcomb of North Bend, Oregon, has filed notice of his intention to make final (five year) proof in sup port of his claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. 12473, mado March 5th, 1903, for tho N SWH, SE SWy4l SW i SE of Section 17, Township 23 South, Range 12 W. W. M., Oregon, and that said proof will be made before L. A. Llljeqvist, United States Commissioner at his office at Marshfleld, Coos County, Orogon, on Tuesday, April 7th, 1908. He names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous residence up on, and cultivation of, tho land, viz: George Schroeder, of North Bend, Oregon; Oliver Landrlth, of North Bend, Oregon; Wm. McNeill, of North Bend, Oregon; Martin Hack ensen, of Templeton, Oregon. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. Notice For Publication. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, January 31, 1908. Notice is hereby given that J. Wil liam Judd, of North Bend, Coob County, Oregon, has flled notlco of his intention to mako final (five year) proof in support of his claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. 10880, made July 22nd, 1901, for tho SE SW of Section 11, Township 24 South of Range 13 W. W. M Oregon, and that said proof will bo made beforo L. A. Llljeqvist, United States Com missioner at his office at Marshfleld, Coos County, Oregon, on Tuesday, April 7th, 1908. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence up on, and cultivation of, the land, viz: William Alskog, of North Bend, Oregon, John Nabb, of North Bend, Oregon; Jack Nye, of Marshfleld, Oregon; Charles Johnson, of North Bend, Oregon. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. Notice Kor PnblioUlo. DBPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Laid OMee aft ReMBirtr, Orefea, HAVE High Pressure Boilers Ball Balanced Valves Rigid Steel Frames Liberal Drums and Gears Large Shafts and Pins , Liberal Wearing Surfaces THEY ARE BUILT FROM THE GROUND UP ON THE PRINCIPLE OF 'Noihirg Tco Good for the Logger" If you are looking for this kind of machinery either write or call A. B. DALY, Manhfield. Either of us can tell you all about them. I flj j PORTLAND, January 31, 1908. Notice is herely given that David C. Brainard, of North Bend, Coos County, Oregon, has filed notlco of his intention to mako final (five year) proof in support of his claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. 12290, made December 15th, 1902, for tho SEM, of Section 17, Township 24 South, Range 12 West, W. M., Oregon, and that said proof will bo mado before L. A. Llljeqvist, United States Com missioner at his offlco at Marshfleld, Coos County, Oregon, on Tuesday. April 7th, 1908. Ho names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence up on, and cultivation of, the land, viz: Amos Simpson, of Marshfleld, Ore gon; B. if. Fulton, or juarsnuem, Oregon; J. C. McCullough, of Marsh fleld, Oregon; John Hanson, of North Bend, Oregon. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. NOTICE OF SCHOOL INDEMNITY SELECTION. United States Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, February 14, 1908. Notico is hereby given that the Stato of Oregon, on October 4, 1906, applied for Lot 3 of Section 25, Twp. 25 S. 11 W. W. M., and filed in this office a list of school indemnity selec tions in which it selected said land; and that said list Is open to the pub lic for inspection. Any and all per sons claiming adversely the above described land or any legal subdi vision thereof, or claiming the samo under the mining laws, or desiring to show said land to bo moro valuable for mineral than for agricultural pur poses, or to object to said selection for any lawful reason, should file their claims or their affldalvts of protest or contest in this office on or beforo the 13th day of April, 1908. I hereby designate tho Coos Bay Times, published at Marshfleld, Ore gon, as tho newspaper in which tho above notice is to be published. BENJ. L. EDDY, J ' Register. DELINQUENT SALE NOTICE COOS BAY OREGON COAL COMPANY. Location and place of business, city and county of San Francisco, Stato of California. NOTICE There Is delinquent up on tho following described stock, on account of assessment levied on tho 11th day of September, 1907, tho several amounts set opposlto tho names of tho respective shareholders, aa follows: Name of Corticate No. Shareholders. Number Chores Amount Anderson, John F. Unknown 5 $1.00 Either, G. W., trustee " 2 40 Carr, Wm. B trustee " 73 14. CO Clark, R. F. " 1 20 Chase, B. F. " 200 40.00 Cooper, Thoo. B. " 2 40 Do Crano, E. G. " 9 1.80 Donigan, Patrick " 5 1.00 Elliott, R. W. " 10 2.00 Grim, A. K. " 10 2.00 Fabens, Geo. C. " 100 20.00 Harris, Abraham " 5 1.00 Homme, August " 10 3.00 Henry, O. A, " 10 2.00 Larklo, Thomas " 6 1.00 Moody, John C, trust. " 2 40 Moody, John O., trust. " I 20 MeDonald, M. J. trust. " 30 0.00 McDonald, U. S. trust. " 5"00 100.00 Planck. O. V. " 2ft 4.89 PWwww I I i & STEEL WORKS OREGON, U. S. A. Plnney, George M. Phillips, W. A. Townes, W. C. 5 1-.00 14 2.80 3 CO 6 1.00 Wallace, W. H. And in accordance with law and order of tho board of directors, made on the 11th of September, 1907, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at public auction at the office of the company, room No. 1043, James Flood building, northeast corner of Market and Powell streets, in the city and county of San Francisco. State of California, on Monday, the 25th day of November, 1907. at Twelve (12) o'clock, noon, to nay such delinquent assessment thereon, together with cost of advertising and expenses of this sale. J. L. WILLCUTT, Secretary, Coos Bay Oregon Coal Company. Office of Company, room No. 1043, James Flood building, northeast cor ner of Market and Powell streets, city and county of San Francisco, Stato of California. By order or the Board of Directors tho date of sale is postponed to Mon day the 20th day of January, 1908, at tho same hour and place. J. L. WILLCUTT, Secretary. By order of tho Board of Directors the date of this sale Is further post poned to Monday, the 16th day of March, 1908, at same hour and place. J. L. WILLCUTT, Secretary. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals are mrlted and will be received by tho directors of School District No. 53, Coos county, Oregon, until April 15, 1908, for the construction tof a school house 22x36, with 14-foot celling, contractor to furnish all material. Work to be completed by July 1, 1908. Plans and specifications may bo seen at the office of Hall & Hall, Marshfleld, or at the clerk of said district. The board of directprs of said district reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the board of dlreetora of DIstrlet No. 53, Coos County, Ore. B. F. SAVAGB, Clerk. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS OF 1JIE MARSHFIELD LAND COMPANY. The annual meeting of the Stock holders of the Marshfleld Land Com pany will be held in the office of I. S. Kaufman & Co., Marshfleld, Coos county, Oregon, on Monday, the 8 th day of April, 1908, at 4 o'clock p. m., for the election of directors and for the transaction of such other busi ness as may come before the meet ing. Dated at Marshfleld, Oregon, tho 2nd day of March, A.iD., 1908. GEO. W. LESLIE, Secretary. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. In the matter of the estate of Marlnus Geluk, deceased. Notice ia hereby given to all whom It may concern, that on the 2nd day of March, 1908, I, Georgo W. Beale, as administrator of the estate of Marlnui Geluk, deceased, filed in the County Court of the State of Oregon, in and for the County of Coos, my final Recount as such administrator, and that tald court on eald day duly made an order directing that notice of the filing of said final account bo given by said administrator in the same manner as the notice of an ap pointment of an exeeutor or admin istrates t reejiirel y Jw to ke If you'll have flowers to spread upon my brow When 1 lie stark and over mo you bow, Spread them now. If "sometime you'll reward my deeds of right, "Sometimo" mako my future glad and bright, Begin tonight. For "Sometimo" may bo farther off than death I'd rather seo your deeds than hear your breath; Make DO your shibboleth. If when you die I am to havo your dough, Remaining a Job's turkey till you go If this bo so, Why not begin to sort of die today? (Tho I'll bo sad when you have passed away) It has to come, and after I'll bo glad For all you've had. Ingenious Cypher. The following was written by Professor Whewell at the request of a young lady: U 0 a 0, but I 0 U, O 0 no 0, but O 0 mo; ' O let not my 0 a 0 go, But give 0 0 I 0 U bo. Thus deciphered: (You sigh for a cypher, but I sigh for you, O, sigh for no cypher, but O sigh for me: O let not my sigh for a cypher go, But give sigh for sigh, for I sigh for you so.) The Results. Upon tho yellowed fly-leaf of an old Bible found In the corner stone of an old mission recently torn down the following lines appear In a small, quaint handwriting: King David and King Solomon Led merry, merry lives, With many, many lady friends And many, many wives. When old age crept over them, With many, many qualms, King Solomon wrote tho Proberb" And King David wrote the Psalms. Tho Pessimist. Nothing to do but work; Nothing to eat but food; Nothing to wear but clothes, To keep one from going nude. Nothing to breatho but air; Quick as a flash 'tis gone. Nowhero to fall but off; Nowhere to stand but on. Nothing to comb but hair; Nowhere to sleep but bed; Nothing to weep but tears; Nothing to bury but dead. Nothing to sing but songs; Ah, well, Alas, Alack! Nowhero to go but out; Nowhero to come but back. Ex. LARGEST THINGS IN THE WORLD Tho largest bank in the world is in London. The largest church Is In Rome. The largest Stock Exchange is in New York. n(.j $ Tho loftiest structure in tho world is in Paris. The largest suspension bridge is in New York. The largest hospital In tho world is in Paris.1 Tho largest stone structure in the world is in Egypt. The largest falls are in Africa. The largest public gardens are in Paris. The largest river is In South Amer ica. Tho largest monument in the world is in Washington. Tho largest llfo insurance compan ies are in New York. Tho greatest stovo factory is in De troit. Tho largest match factory is in Ohio. The largest gun works In the world are In Essen, The largest brewery is in St. Louis. There, also, is the largest tobacco factory in the world. , "Even a woman must have money to live," Bays Luisa Tetrazzlni. If this be true wo are at a loss to know how the jwlves of some men on Coos Bay manage to live. PAYS $6 EACH FOR CIGARS. Rides in Cnb if Crosses Street Says He Cnn Not Afford Ali mony for his AVifo. NEW YORK, March 2. Henry G. Moore, millionarie by inheritance and "spendthrift" by reputation, who is being sued for alimony and divorce, does not know how he spends his money. Attorney Abraham Snydccekrr said last night that Mr. Mooro really couldn't remember over nlnt where ho spent his income of lidoO a month. But ho gets rid of it nil and can not tako care of a .v'fo besides, tho attorney declares. "Why, Mr. Moore recently received $150,000 in accumulated interest on his fortune," said Mr. SuvaVc'av. "In two months hj spent it all, without opening a lanl account, an.l lie docs not know whero it wenc. "Ono nlgic Mooro nought JSO.OOfr worth of Jewelry and gave it all way,, and ho can't remember to whom ho savo lfc- -FifJ!iH Moore has played checkers with hia wifo through three states. It is ad mitted that she got judgemnt against him in Phila-llrhM where they were nu rrled, nnl tint hi moved to Now Jersey oo' she cot.'d collect. When sho got judgment for accumulated alimony in New Jersey he crossed to New York. The ali mony claim, at tho rate of 325 -a month, now calls for moro than ?19. 000. Says Ho Is Bankrupt. Mr. Moore had himself declared a. bankrupt, because he couldn't keep track of his liabilities aniL.because he was "broke," though getting from $1600 to $2500 a month. This remarkable man, who is liv ing secluded In a big New York apart ment house, the exact whereabouts of which his attorney will not reveal, has a housekeeper named Mrs. Anna Belmont. She is named by Mrs. Mooro in her divorce suit. Some of His Characteristics. According to AttonoySnydeckcr his client: Never worked In his life. Never kept a bank account. Spends more than $25,000 every year and can not tell whore or how he spends it. Spends $100 a night for wine. Never drinks any intoxicant but wine, although his father headed a big whiskey firm. Never walks in the city, but uses a cab if ho but crosses the street. Pays $G000 a year for a New York apartment. Pays $C00 a hundred for cigars "mado to order". Denies he can spare alimony to his wifo, because his cab, theatre and flower bills take all of his available cash. Always wears n bouttonler, for which his florist has grown a special flower. Can't remom,ber when ho was mar ried or when his wife sued him for divorce or of any alimony decrees be ing issued against him. Don't Remember Marringc. The attorney said that he asked his client about tho marriage which re sulted in tho separation and that Moore told him this story: "Well, sir, I don't remember get ting married. But one morning I found a young lady in my homo. I was surprised, sir, and said so. 'Why, dear, don't you know that wo woro married last night?' said she. "Well, if that ia what you say I guess wo were, but I don't remember anything about it,' I told her, and since then she has claimed mo as her husband." Last night Attorney George S. Gra ham, for Mrs. Mooro, declared that Bottloment of tho suit for alimony had boon roachod and that it would bo presented in court as soon as it could be reduced to writing. In August, 1903, James L. Deegan, a truck driver, broko into apartment occupied by Mooro at 209 West Nlne-ty-sovonth street, and attacked tho millionaire becauso ho thought tho latter had lured Mrs. Deegan from home. In December of that year Mrs. Moore had a jury drawn to examine her husband for his sanity, alleging that he withheld the necessities of llfo from her and her daughter and lav'shed "not only monoy, but costly clothes, diamonds, carriages and horses upon Mrs. Deegan." Moora wen the decision in the Insanity pro. ept'dinga. In a suit brought by his valet was charged that the servant, a negro save Mopre champasne baths twice ch day. Jii sacuajjftr;