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gladden their hearts to the fullest extent. Don't forget that we also
Line of Sensible . Gifts for grown folks.
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LOSES REASON
WHILE HEBE
UUHKKA WILLITS OF JUNCTION'
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JIOTKL.
Miss Eureka Willits, whose pa
rents reside at Junction City, Ore.,
arrived in Marshfield this week over
the Drain stage line. She suddenly
became demented while at the Blan
co hotel and had to be taken to the
State hospital for the insane at
Salem today. She left in the care
of a nurse on the Breakwater.
Miss Willits is about thirty years
old and apparently well educated.
Slio came here, as near as could b
learned upon the advice of a friend
named Smith. The latter met her at
the hotel. He was not known to the
management of the hotel. Who-i it
was discovered that she was derang
ed, the hotel manager Ins'ntert
that ho look after her which he did.
Finally, her parents were commu
nicated with and they ordered her
cared for at their expense, it is stat
ed that they will meet her In Port
land. -Vhother the strenuous stage trip
liere caused a nervous breakdown
or not, tho physicians were unable
to determine.
She did not grow violent but suf
fered from strange hallucinations.
NORTH BEND NEWS
T. W. Rennie has the contract of
replanking the city wharf. The work
will be completed next week.
Manager Allen of the North Bend
mill says that he has the new mm
running so that he can clip off 90,
000 feet a day.
Every saw mill is operating full
handed. The North Bend Lumber
Company have several months' cut- jsideration, $475
ting on one order.
Mr. McCord, of the Coos Bay Lum
ber and Coal Company is here
straightening up the affairs of the
Larson Timber Company.
13, containing 1 acre. Considera
tion, ?10.00.
December 2, 190S.
U. S. of A. to Mat Klokus, patent.
Lots 3 and 4 and SWVi of NW sec
5, and SE of NEft, sec C, twp 25,
R 12.
J. W. Bennett et ux, to L. F.
Lot 12, Blk. 9, East Crouch, deed. N of , SV
or inv, sec in ana bi-V4 oi 'i,
sec 14, twp 24, R 13. Cons.deration,
$1.00.
M. B. Zimmer et ux, to Albert B.
Lots Taylor, deed. Lots 1 and 2, blk 2
. Idaho addition to North Bend. Con
'sideratlon, $230.
H. Sengstacken et ux, to Henry A.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Daily Real Estate Report Furnished
Uy Title Guarantee and Abstract
Co. Henry Scngstaclcen,
November 14, 1908.
East Marshfield Land Co., to D. N.
Hannas; deed
Marshfield. Con. $192.50.
November 28, 190S.
Simpson Lumber Co., to Poseidon i
Lodge, No. 95, K. of P., deed.
1 and 2, blk 39, North Bend.
J'l. Iliscox, the manager of the
Box factory, is getting everything in
readiness to start up with a full
force after the first of the year.
The boiler plant for tho new elec
tric light plant at Porter is about
completed. This plant is supposed
to develop S00 horse power when in
operation.
M. M. Johnson who is figuring on
an electric road from Roseburg to
Coos Bpy was on a still hunt in North
Bend yesterday. He looked the sit
uation over thoroughly.
Tho painters aro busy on Grann's
new structure. Tho buildllng will
bo completed next month. It is a
three story building fronting on Sher
man avenuo between Washington and
Virginia avenue.
XOTICK TO THi: I'l'lllJC
AVo have been informed that tho
local inorchnnts have formed a com
blno and will boycott any wholesale
house that sells to us.
Wo intended buying a great deal
of our goods from tho local whole-.
Balo firms and keeping tho money In
Marshfield, but. under tho clrcum
stancos, wo will bo compelled to
send away for all of our stock. Do
not wait until you aro completely
out of anything before ordorlng, as
Mm nro two boats a wook, from i
Portland, so it will not bo but a fowl 1909. Tho committee starts on Its
.!,. . nv tin, until wo can havoi labors Monday.
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The Sash and Door Factory people
are constructing additional wharfage
and a warehouro to take care of their
increasing business. They have
been cramped for room the past
six months.
A commltteo of twenty wns ap
pointed at last Thursday's meeting
of tho North Bond Chamber of Com
morco to ennvass the city 'for funds
for boosting purposes for tho year
E. G. Flanagan et ux, to Emel sengstacken, deed. Lot 4, blk 20,
Ogren, deed. Lots 7 and 8, blk C, Sengstacken addition to Marshfield.
West Bunker Hill addition to Marsh- Consideration, $1.00
field. Consideration, $10.00.
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A. E. Seaman et ux, to Wm. M.
Woods, deed. Lots 21, 23 and 25,
Evergreen Terrace. Consideration,
$10.00.
Coos Bay Townslte Co., to John
"Manfolk, deed. Lot 15, blk 46,
Coos Bay. Consideration, $35.
Flanagan Estate et al, to Albert
Hay et al, deed. Lot 25, blk ?, West
i Bunker Hill addition to Marshfield.
W. C. Weaver et ux, to Chas. D. Consideration, ?iu.uu.
Baldwin, deed. Parcel of land be- December 3, 1908.
ginning at SE corner of NB " of chas lS'orrls to Wm- GrImes: deed
SEK. sec 12, twp 2G, R 13, contain- ,SW of NV, NW Y of SW4,
ing G.S4 acres. Consideration, $10. Sec. 21; NV ofSEVi.SEi ofNB,
December 1. 1908. Sec. 20, Twp. 23, R. 12; Lot 9, Blk.
Albert Seelig, to Ray TIbbits, deed. ', 20, Lakeside. Con. $10.
Lots 15 and 1G, blk 8, Bunker Hill Madison L. Talbot to Frank Talbot,
addition to Marshfield. Consldera- deed. S of SEi of SB. Sec. 15,
tion, $400. ' Twp. 2G, R. 14. Con. $5.
n Tnhn Htnstrnm Pt ux. to Chas.1 G. D. Palmer et ux, to Amos D.
F. Hagqulst, deed. Parcel of land
beginning 235 ft. N of Y corner. b-
Herr; deed. Lots 10, 11 and 12,
Blk. 8, Graves Add. to Marshfield.
tween Sees. 27 and 34, twp 25, R Con. $500.00.
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anything you want In our line.
Thanking you for any buslnos you
may favor us with, wo rotnaln
Yours truly,
RIEBE WHOLESALE CO.
Bettor send this paper to a frlond
Tho sale of HIGH GRAPH TAI
r.OKKI) SUITS AXO CLOAKS at tho
Ladles Emporium will COXTIXUK
for ono wook.
WHEAT $2.00 at Haines.
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Our leather goods line offers the most desirable se
lections. The line is strictly up-to-date, handsome, of high
quality and moderate priced,
For instance, we have a dozen different designs of
leather hand bags, just the thing that every woman
matron or maiden needs daily and desires, Some
are nearly plain and others have artistic designs in
raised and burned figures, The artistic work does
not detract from their durability as they are manu
factured from the highest grade leather,
Prices Range at $4, $5, $5.25
For man, woman and maiden, our line of leather
covers for sofa cushions and pillows affords some
most desirab'e presents, They are of a high grade
leather, and artHically designed in raised figures,
Nothing will add to the attractiveness of a "cozy
mmer" or "den" so much as one or two of them,
With leather faces and backs, they will last for years
and there is no danger of their becoming soiled or
getting out of shape like the cloth cushions do,
A Real Bargain in These
The reason we suggest these is that they can be
conveniently sent to any point without danger of
their being damaged in transit,
We have some handsome things in brass, China
and cut glass that are h'st the things for desirable
and useful Christmas gifts,
L0CKHART & PARSONS
DRUG COMPANY
"The Busy Corner"
Prescriptions Accurately Compounded.
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