The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 24, 1908, Image 4

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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OR
DAY, JULY 24, 1908.
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NEARLY WEDS
01 DAUGHTER
REALESTATE TRANSFERS
Fiction Outdone by Actual
Happening In Swiss
Village.
PARIS, July 23. From the town
of Appenzell, in Switzerland, comes
a curious story of a father who court
ed hia own daughter. In 1SST, a
kindly butcher at Lucerne adopted a
little girl named Anna, whose mother
had died just after being deserted by
her husband. She was a baby of 6
months at the time. He gave her his
own name, and she received a good
education. The butcher prospered,
and some eighteen months ago
bought a large hotel at Appenzell.
Anna, now a handsome, Intelligent
girl, managed the establishment for
him. Last May Joseph Muller, who
had made a large fortune In America,
arrived at the hotel. A youfig local
doctor of good family and the elderly
Joseph Muller became suitors for An
na's hand, and in July last the girl
chose the latter.
The marriage was fixed for the
end of December, but the day before
the wedding, Muller, seeing his fian
cee wearing some jewelry which
seemed familiar to him, questioned
her about it. Next day he left for
Berlin, and sent a letter explaining
that beyond doubt she was his own
cnua, aesertea so many years ago,
and advising her to marry the young
doctor. He enclosed a check for $40,
000 in the letter. This week the girl
was married to the doctor, but she
has not heard of her father since his
flight.
SUPPER PARTY OF 6 WED
ON SPUR OF THE MOMENT
Young Woman Would Not Take a
Dare License Clerk ana Ttabbi,
Routed Out, Do the Rest.
DETROIT,. July 23, At the Pon-charri-aHn"
is a party made up of six
eloping newly-weds from Cleveland.
They are Edward Bleiweis and his
bride, formerly Miss Ernestine Taus
sig; Ludwig Herman, his bride nee
Miss Helen Seuer, a school teacher,
and Daniel -Gerson "anil bride, nee
Miss Rae Adelson, a stenographer.
The triple elopement was the cul
mination of a theatre party and a
supper in a Cleveland grillroom.
During the evening marriage was
discussed.
"Wouldn't it be fun to be married
tonight?" said Herman.
"Let's do it," suggested Gerson.
"I dare you," said Herman, ad
dressing the young ladles.
The latter, it is said, refused to
take a. dare, and In less than a min
ute the party was -whirling away In
an automobile to the home of Frank
Zizelman, probate court license
clerk. It -was 1 o'clock in the morn
ing when Gerson alighted from the
machine and rang the door bell.
"What's the matter?" said Zizel
man, poking his head out of the win
dow. "We want to get married," said
Gerson, bashfully.
Zizelman is an agreeable chap, and
in Ave minutes he was loaded into
the machine, headed for the court
house. At the court-house Deputy Steuer
patrolled the jail corridors, uncon
clous of tho fact that his daughter
was scurrying away in tho machine
to Rabbi Morgalies's home. It was
2 o'clock when tho party awakened
tho rabbi, and five minutes later the
knots were tied.
Tho party remained in Cleveland
over Sunday, and during nil this
time families and friend of the sex
tet were kept In entlreMgnorance of
tho triple marriage.
"WEDS GIRL TO MAKE
SURH OP HER
LYNN, Mass., July 23. Fearing
that hia sweetheart, Miss Bessie Fer
guson, of this city, would not return
from a visit to her parents in Dun
dee, Scotland, Wlllnr Einry, a native
of Woodstock, N. B., came to this
city, last week and proposed mar
riage. He was nccepted, and their
wedding took place four days later
ECONOMY and Knowlton. fruit
jars best on earth, at the Coos Bay
Cash Store.
THE CITY OF PANAMA takes
Bmikwater run sailing from Marsh
field and North Bend 9:30 a. in
Saturday, July 25.
BUY a Big Lot by tho Soasido for
gitn.ou on levol ground, near the
Beach at Beautiful Bandon. See
Bennett's land ofllco or Stutsman &
Company.
Daily Real Estate Report Furnished
By Title Guarantee and Abstract
Co. Henry Scugstnckcu,
July 20, 190S.
M. C. Horton et al, to Archer Land
Company, deed; lot 1 and tide land
fronting, and NEtf, sec 1, twp 26,
R. 13. Consideration, $10.
I. S. Kaufman, trustee et ux, to R.
G. Gale, deed; lot 2, blk 7, lot 31,
blk 14, lot 6, blk 16, Bangor. Con
sideration, $1.00.
H. Sengstacken et ux, to Harry G.
Hoy, deed; lots 12 and 13, blk S,
Seng3tacken addition to Marshficld.
Consideration, $550.
L. J. Simpson et ux, et al, to J. T.
House, deed; lots 7 and S, blk 0,
Lakeside. Consideration, $5.00.
July 14, 190S.
Bank of Oregon, to C. W. Varney,
deed; lots 6, 7, S, 9 and 10, blk 13,
Bank addition to North Bend. Con
sideration, $10.
Marshfleld Land Co., to Geo. Mc
Dougall, deed; lots 15 and 16, blk
17, Bay Park. Consideration, $10.
July 15, 190S.
H. Sengstacken et ux, to Paul Bet
ty, deed; lot 14, blk 2, Subdivision
of blk A, Sengstacken's addition to
Marshfleld. Consideration, ?200.
John Mitchell et ux, to Wm. F.'
Squire, deed; lots 5, 6, 7 and S, blk'
16, South Marshfleld.
H. Sengstacken et ux, to J. B. Al
len, deed; lot 1C, blk 1, subdivision
of blk A, -Sengstacken's addition to
Marshfleld' Consideration, $250.
July 16, 190S.
John S. Hays, to F. C. True, deed;
lots 23 and 24, blk 61, Railroad ad
dition to Marshfleld. Consideration,
$10.00.
Thos. Nlcols, to Mary NIcols, deed;
NV4, sec 28, twp 26, R 11. Con
sideration, $10.00.
U. S. of A., to Alfred Haglund,
natent; SG& of NW, sec 34, twp
24. R 11.
July 13, 190S.
Minerva S. Jones & hus, to Lizzie
Lobree, deed; lot 15, Lobree Park.
Consideration, .$1,000.
L. J. Simpson et ux, to J. G. Horn,
deed; lot 24, 'blk 20, North Bend.
Consideration; $5.00.
John H. Eckhoff et ux, to L. J.
Simpson, deeHV'lot 24, blk 20, North
Bend. Consideration, $2,000.
Merchant Land Co., to Robt. D.
Hazen, de'6aTTots9, 10 and 11, blk
61, Raynm'&'nd''d1tion to Marshfleld.
Consideration, $225.
Seippel.-Tinilfer'do., to L. H. Field,
'deed; S of SE & SE of SWU,
sec 5, NEViof NW, sec 8, twp
26, R il. Consideration, $4,800.
Selppel Timlrbr Co., to L. H. Field,
deed; NE& ofNHii- sec 8, twp 26,
R 11. ConsTderation, $1,200.
Ella M. Shipley, to A. N. Gould et
al., deed; NEVi of NEVi, sec 36, twp
26, R 12-. Consideration, $10.00.
Marshfleld Land Co., to James
Forty, deed; lots D and 6, blk 3, Bay
Park. Consideration, $10.
Marshfleld Land Co., to Margaret
Cox, deed; lots 9 and 10, blk S, Bay
Park. Consideration, $10.
Marshfleld Land Co., to James
Forty, deed; lots 8 to 15, blk 2 and
ots 7 to 10, blk 3, Bay Park. Con
sideration, $10.
Simpson Lumber Co., to J. M. Tho
mas, deed; lots 9 and lp, blk 30,
North Bend. Consideration, $5 00
J. R. Bunch et ux, to Chas. II
Kroeger, deed; W of SWV4 and
part of W of NWVi. sec, 34. Con
sideration, $1,575.
W. H. Chappell, to Mary J. Chap
pell, deed; lots 5, 6 and 7, blk 1,
Idaho addition to North Bend. Con
sideration, $500.
W. R. Whipple et ux, to W. H.
Chappell, deed; lots 5, 6 and 7, blk
1, Idaho addition to North Bend.
Consideration, $300.
L. D. Kinney et ux, to John D.
Fry, deed; lots 6, 7 and S, blk 47,
Coos Bay Plat B. Lot 17, blk 31,
Coos Bay Plat C. Consideration,
$1.00.
Geo. J. Schnefer et ux, tp H. K
Flom, deed; lot 22, blk 7, Schaefers
addition to Central Place. Consider
ation, $100.
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BUY your Jelly glasses at tho Cot
Bay Cash Store.
A Dollar Saved
IS A DOLLAR EARNED
Site a Dollar kjr baying South Mnribfirld
Coal at $5 Per Ton Delivered
Phone 534
PAIIKSinn POULTRY RANCH
Kinplic, Oregon. 4
JOHN V. KING, Prop-
Eggs from thoroughbred Buff
Orpington chickens for sale
$1.30 to $5.00 for setting of i"
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taught us a motto "Take
our time and do our woik
right."
L. J. POST
Contractor nnd Builder.
Prices consistent with best work
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Welnhard's Bottled Beer
MARSDEN'S LIQUOI. HOUSE
Phono 481
Orders Delivered Free.
Lots 5oxJ00 will be sold comers at $45.00 and
inside at $35.00 between now an,d August Jst at
which time remaining unsold" lots will' be taken off
the market or prices advanced. Last ' chance of cheap
lots by the Seaside. For particulars; apply Bennett's
Land Office, -Flanagan & Bennett Bank Building, "or
'STUTSMAN & GO. - Marshfield, Oregon
amV- XrCVT3'lJ7!ttTT7..
Wheeler Real Estate Company, v , - Bandon
i Title, Guaranteed Afestrae$;Co.yCoquiie andMarshfield;
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This splendfa' weather
makes every one long for the
woods, its shady nooks and
streams. Your vacation will
prove monotonous without a
few new books and magazines,
we have a complete line to
select from.
NORTON & HANSEN
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CO BAY
BAKERY
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COLUMBIA MACHINE WORKS
Cavanagh, Chapman (Sit Co.
General Repair Work and Woodturning. Launches a Specialty
Foot of Queen Avenue, Marshfield
to.
This is the time of year
Cook With Gas
and use
Electric Flat Irons
The Coos Bay Gas
Electric Company'
Marshfield and Norfch Bend, Oregon
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