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" -t-wtt? - c-f - r , nw; xf&rt?t' r THE BAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD OREG ON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1 908. 11 I iP & SAYS THAT EUCHR EIS THANA s B Wife Told to Choose Between Them Says "That's Easy; You Can Skip." ST. LOUIS, July 31. If William "Blehslich thought he would make his wife feel badly by running away from home, and that she would be anxious to get him back again, he was very -much mistaken. "He showed what ho was when he went away and left me. Now let him stay away," said Mrs. Blehslich. "I am tired of having a man around anyway," she continued. "What good Is a man anyway? Especially n man who will go away Just to "worry and spite me? Ho thought I'd be just crazy for him to come back. "He called me up by telephone this rooming, and began talking soft to me. I was too busy to talk to him. I hung up the receiver and went on with my work. I'm too busy to fool with a trifling thing like a husband." "Ah, you'll take him back all right," a neighbor said to Mrs. Bleh slich. "Will I? You wait and see," she retorted, "I can run this business without him." Mr. and Mrs. Blersllch hare a gro cery store at No. 3412 South Broad way. They have been married eight een years, and have three sons, the ldest a sailor in the navy. They quarrelled about her mem bership In a woman's euchre club. She went to the meetings twice a week, and he objected to it. He said to her while he was angry: "You have got to give up your euchre club or give up me." "That's easy. I'll give up you," she answered. He took some money from the safe and disappeared. She called, up the bureau of information at Union Sta tion and told them if they saw a fat man, v oighing about 273 pounds, around there to get from him the combination of their safe and then lo let him go to New York or any other place. "Huh, I don't want him back," she repeated as she wrapped up a quart of beans for a customer. "This Btoro does a nice little business. I know how to run it. I've got it. Possession Is nine points of the law, and I'm going to hang on." "But suppose ho conies back and demands to return to his home?" she was asked. "Then we'll have a lawsuit," she answered. HAS GRANITE BEARD COMBED REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS FIND GAS AXI) OIL. Effort to lip .Made ut Mjrtle Point to Develop Deposit. The Coquille Sentinel has learn ed from reliable sources that H. B. Kerns, the civil and mining engin eer who is visiting the family of G. S. Lahoy, discovered gas and evi dence of petroleum in the vicinity of Myrtle Point while he was on his trip to the Salmon Mountain a few weeks ago. The business men of that plnce are arranging to prospect for theso two commodities. It has always been the rule that when the citizens take such matters In hand capital will soon come to their assist ance. Tho prospectors who have looked for oil and gas In this coun try havo always got in tho low places and havo not prospected tho higher places whore In most countries oil Is located. We beliovo that if Mr. Kerns and his associates niako n thorough prospect for oil they will do more to bring people to Coos county thnn any other agency which wo may have. Coqulllo Sentinel. Now That Wright's Monument Bust Looks Like Him He Waits Calmly For End. WATERBURY, Conn., July 31. Now that he has the whiskers on his monument brushed straight, his tomb well stocked with whiskey and cigars and a proper inscription graven on the granite, Phlneas Gard- i ner Wright, Putnam's richest and 'oldest bachelor, says he can contem plate the end with calmness and sa , tisfaction. I Mr. Wright Is seventy-nine years old and worth something over $200, , 000. This sum, he says he has ac cumulated by strict attention to de ' tails, not trying to know too much and consistently suspecting all wo , men. Following out the program which has made him successful, Mr. Wright has superintended the erec i tlon of his own monument and he I had inscribed thereon: "Going, but I know not where." Under this is the 'more definite information: "Never beat by man, but by woman." I The Wright monument Is the show place of the Putnam Cemetery. It is a solid granite block bearing on its ' top a bust of the man who Is to lie j under it. The bust is a faithful like ness, even to the stone whiskers now I trimmed in goatee fashion. The ' sculptor who did the work was an Irresponsible person with effeminate Ideas. He parted Mr. Wright's whiskers in the middle in his original I work. That made Mr. Wright an gry, and he paid another sculptor $600 to brush out the stone whiskers straight. This work brought the to tal price up to $3,000, but Mr. I Wilght didn't care. In the tomb near by Mr. Wright has placed ample supplies of whiskey and cigars. "I don't want the boys who are , burjing me to feel too badly," he ox I plained. "I want them to have a little something to keep them cheer ful. Nobody can say I'm stingy." He has also engaged the Putnam Silver Cornet Band to play at his funeral. Mr. Wright's "going but know not where" has stirred up a lot of trou ble, particularly among theologians, some of whom have written him abusive letters. Ho is still hale and hearty. Onlly Real Estate Report Furnished By Title Guarantee nnd Abstract Co. Henry Sengstnckcn DAILY TRANSFERS July 28, 190S. J. T. McGuire et ux, to L. F. Fal kenstein, deed; lots 3 and 24, blk 74, North Bend. Consideration, $10. Rudolph Schmehl, to Julia L. Schmehl, deed; lot 11, blk 9, Coos Bay P.at A. Consideration, love, etc Marshfleld Realty and Trading Co. to A. H. Stutsman et ux, deed; blk 20, Dean & Co.'s addition to Marsh fleld. Consideration, $10. July 29, 1908. W. W. Graves, to Zella Nichols, deed; lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 21, 22, 23, 24, blk 5 and lots 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, blk 8, Graves addition to Marshfleld. Consideration, $10. Crawford Point Land Co., to Ri chard Markle, deed; lot 11, blk 6, Crawford Point addition to Coos Bay. Consideration, $450. Oscar Hamilton et ux, to Chas. Hamilton, deed; part of NEVi of NW, sec 11. twp 24, R 13. Con sideration, $10. Marshfleld Land Co., to E. B. Nor rls, deed; lots 25 and 26, blk 7, Bay Park. Consideration, $10. L. J. Simpson et ux, et al, to Mrs. W. C. Deubner, deed; lot 7, blk 1, Lakeside. Consideration, $5.00. L. J. Simpson et ux, et al, to G. C. Deubner, deed; lot 6, blk 1, Lake side. Consideration, $5.00. H. Sengstacken et ux. to S. C. Ro gers, deed; lots 11 and 12, blk 25, Coos Bay Plat C. Consideration, $192.55. July 30, 190S. Albert Seelig, to Robt. Marsden, Jr., deed; of lots 13, 14, 15, 16, blk 5, Bunker Hill addition to Marsh fleld. Consideration, $10. PORT OKFOU1) NEWS. MILLS ARK 11USV, Chaiigw In Cniiill Valley Lumber Industry. COQUILLE, August 1. Frank Flam Informed tho Sentinel that ho was going to movo tho old Dean saw mill, three miles east of town, to Ills ranch on Bear Creok. Chas. Evland and L. P. Mnury aro nt Falrview this week erecting tho portnblo sawmill which tho Barker Bros, ordered for tho purposo of saw ing out planking for tho Falrvlow Coqulllo road, and also for other purposes. VETERAN'S AXI) PIONEERS. Great Preparations lleiiiK Made For Reunion at Coquille, Tho Southwest Veteran Absocla tlon G. A. R., which meets at this placo Soptembor 2, 3 and I oxtoud a cordial iuvltatlon to tho Ploneur Association to Join them on that oc casion. Many vory ploasant nuitit lngs havo boon had together, and It is tho dosiro of many Pioneers and Votorans to como togothor as of yore. Coqulllo Sontincl. Tho German Coach horse, Mark grof, valued at $2750, and belonging to citizens of Northern Curry, died suddenly of Colic Sunday, shortly after arriving here from Euchre creok. Wo aro told that the import er will give them another stallion of oqual value, but they will havo to pay $1,000 Insurance. Wo hope the owners of Markgrof will try again, and have better luck next time. NOTICE OF SCHOOL INDEMNITY SELECTION'. United Stntes Land Ofllce Roseburg, Or., May 23, 1908. Notice is hereby given that the State of Oregon, on May 23, 190S, applied for lot 7 of sec. IS, tp. 24, S, R. 10 W. of W. M., and filed in this ofllce a I'st of school indem nity selections in whfch it selected said land; and that said list is open to the public for inspection. Any nnd all persons claiming adversely the above desciibed land or any legal subdivision thereof, or claim ing the same under the mining laws, or desiring to show said land to be more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, or to object to said selection for any lawful rea son, should file their claims or their affidavits of protest or contest in this office on or before the 8th day of July, 1908. I hereby designate the Coos Bay Times, published at Marshfleld, Ore gon, as the newspaper in which the above notice is to be published. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. --..-.------.------------ -- DIRECTORY Of Coos Bay Manufacturing and Wholesale Houses : : : Tho way to build a city is to stand together. Coos liny factories nnd jobbing houses mnko nnd have for sale ninny things thnt Coos County people buy In Portland and San Francisco. Keep tho money nt home. It helps prosperity. The following Is a list of reliable and up-to-date establishments Uiat arc worthy and deserve your patronage. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY Tinners & Metal Workers Phone Mnrehfleld 2103 COOS BAY SHEET METAL WORKS Estimates given. MARSHFIE'.D, ORE. Tinning and sheet metal jobs a specialty. Contracts taken Broadway, opp. Coal Bunkers North Bend Iron Works I HUffR. Hnho PtW Rnr Tlnar .n.1 r.. Phone 321 " Pell, liou'nud B" NORTH BEND, Ore. 1 T. E. GRAHAM Iron and bronze costings. AH kinds of repair work and logging tools a specialty. FOUNDERS nnd MACHINISTS. I Nelson Iron Works, (Inc.) Manufacturers of Machinen ntul Supplies for M Us, Minef Railroas and Logging Companies. We are pioneers in the miinufactui mg and repairing of Gns Entfiiu's. Doi.'t forget our Uas Engine Supplies. T Foundry and Machine Shop Mnrohficld, Ore. f ?bone 1271 for a dMca N0RTH knd, orl I The Modern Company Marshfield, Oregon Wholesale CANDY, CRACKhRS CIGARS, PIPES, ETC. North Bend Manufacturing Co, Manufacturers of SASH, DOORS, MOULDINGS All kinds of Millwork, Special Furniture and Myrtle Novelties y North Bend- Orcjron 5 WHOLESALE AXI) COMMISSION MERCHANTS j Cor. Rroadu.iy rnd Queen Sts,. Phone Priwite E li21 1 ' $ -- oj,-...0. Pettijohn, Nfcols & Co. 1 J. H. KOONTZ Machine and Repair Shops QENERAL MACHINIST Stam and Gus Engine Work Marshfield, Oro. On Uromlwiy. ner Holland IloMliome Taxidermist IFormerly Wth A. Helmlnc A Co. C'hII or write for terms North Front Street Manhflrld, Ore. If you are a Coos Bay Booster you must drink Coos Bay Beer Ar Id Johnson, Mgr. Phono Main 311 American Cabinet Works Manufacturers of Show Cases, Bank, Store and Of fie Futures We solicit our orders for Show Cases of all descriptions North Bend - Ore. C. C. Rfchckars Mgr. It. Darnei Sec'y and Treas. KEFEISEE'S S.-LE. Miss Elva McGrnw, of San Fran cisco, and Mrs. Thos. Guerln, of Myrtlo Point, came down from Mjrtlo Point on horseback Thurbda to meet old friends, and visit scenes mado sacred to them by memories of tho past. Mrs. Guerin is the daughter of Jacob Tichenor, while Miss McGraw Is tho daughter of his sister Ellon, and both aro thus grand daughters of Capt. Wm, Tichenor, tho first settler of Port Orford, and one of tho ploneor navigators of the coast, who ran tho steamer "Sea Gull," between Portland and San Francisco In 1851. Hems of Intcics in Curry County As Told by The Tribune. Tho cement foundation for the cold storage building will bo 19 feet high, nnd about 30 Inches on top on the end that faces the sea, and which will havo to tako tho assaults of Noptuno's battering rams. Twenty men havo been working there this week, sonio drilling for blasts, some breaking rocks nnd bringing sand and others building up tho wall while a half-dozen othors aro busy mixing coniont. It ib a busy scono and slowly but biiroly tho costliest structure over uttoinpted in Curry county is rising from tho seashoro. May good luck sinilo upon tho onter prlfeo whon complutml equal to tho pluck that croatod it. Uso DoWitt's Llttlo Early Klsers, loasant llttlo pills that nro easy to alee. Sold by LOCKHAUT PAR SONS DUUG CO. Notice is hereby given thit by vir tue of a decree of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Coos rendered on the 8th day of May, 190S, in a certain suit therein ponding wherein Charles J. Elford, and Marie Granholm were plaintiffs, and Selma Abrahamson, Carl Abra hamson, Oscar Abrahamson, Ernest Grant, Jonas Granholm, Granholm, Oscar Gianholm, Granholm, Joh, Doe, Susan Doe, Richard Roe, Jane Roe, and Ellis Grant were defend ants. The case being No. 2452 for Dnrtltion of real property and an ex ecution and order of sale duly issued thereunder on the 17th day of July, 1908, directing and requiring me as refereo to sell tho hereinafter de scribed property in the manner pro vided by law and to apply the pro ceeds of such sale as in said decree specially directed. Now, therefore notice Is hereby given that I will on the 27th day of August A. D. 190S, at the hour of Ten O'clock, In the foronoon of said day, at tho front door of the Court Houso at Coqulllo, Coos County, Ore gon, offer for sale at public auction and sell to tho highest bidder for cash tho following descrlbod real property to-wlt: Lot Soven in Block Twenty-five In Clomonts Plat of a portion of tho town of Marshfleld, Coos county, Oregon, as por plat thereof on file and of record In tho ofllco of tho County Clerk of said Coos County, Orogon. Dated this 22d day of July. 1908. GEO. N. EARRIN, Refereo. : A Pair of Pants Free J During the dull season we 5 are ofllerlng a sptcial Indace- I ment with some of our suits of ! an extra pair of pants free. Suits to order, $20.00 and up HAVE YOUR. CLOTHES MADE TO OR.DER Isn't it better to get exactly what you want nt a reasonable price than the ":eady-to-wear" that never fits. Here you can select not only tho cloth and pattern, but the style you pre fer, the pockets of the kind and number you like, and get what you order. TAILORING A Richeker-Barnes Mfg Co. Manufacturers of FINE FURXITUKE Myrtlo Wood Novelties Port Orford White Cedar Chests Electric AVood Fixtures and Modern Kitchen Cabinets Factory, Front St. 'Phone 92 C MARSHFIELD, ORE. Coos Bay Monumental Works F. M. STEW.VP.T, Prop. Coiner 3d and 'IV Sts. Marshfleld, Or., Phone Main 171 When you neod to take something tako it promptly for tho stomach, but take something you know is reliable something like Kodol For Dyspep sia nnd Indigestion. Kodol is pleas ant to take, It is roliablo nnd is guaranteed to give relief. It Is sold by LOCKHART PARSONS DRUG CO. LAKESIDE INN I , Ten Mile Lake Now open for guests. European plan. Special accommodations for families. Good table board. Special rates to parties. Postoffice and telephone ac commodations. Everything new and first class. Arrangements may be made in advance or call at house when you arrive. FOR TABLE USE TRY Welnhard's Bottled Deer MARSDEN'S LIQUOI. HOUSE Phone 481 Orders Delivered Free. I 1 Lily Jn Color and Purity Golden Gate Lard Is Perfect A trial will convince any housewife Ask for it AH Grocers and Butchers Have It NOTICE. There will be a regular cab for Marshfleld, North Bend and Llbby. Prompt attention to all calls from " a. m. to 9 p. m. Day phone: Blanco Cigar Store 7S1. Night phono: Heisner & Miller Livery, 1201. YOUR VACATION Will Last a Lifetime if You Take a KODAK With You We hare them from $1 to $100 Full Line of Kodak Supplies Catalogue Free RED CROSS DRUGSTORE IT'S TUB KNOW HOW WHICH EN- Alll.i:S US TO EXCEL OTHERS X Garden City Tailoring Company TWISS BROS PROPS. Work called for and delivered promptly. French dry and steam cleaning of ladles aud geuts garments a specialty. Satisfaction or no Charge. Over Club Cigar Store. Mnrohfleld. Phone Shop Phone 864 Estimates Furnished J. B. RUST PLUMBING, HEATING AND GAS FITTING Moved to C St., between 1st and 2d Water Heating a Specialty Jobbing Promptly Attended to iHAKSriMiiLU, ORE. Kes. 1526 I ...., :,,,--;.- -iir Jin-nrTiiiMHMnTiiirnTTM i COLUMBIA MACHINE WORKS?- Cavanagh, Chapman (Si, Co. J General Repair Work and Woodturning. Launches a Specialty Foot of Queen Avenue, Marshfield f A Want Ad will sell it for you P t L - .mte iiUAn M J H 1 1 . I '!(