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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1911 EVENING EPITION
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vt. C. A. Smith Titular Co., a corpo
ration. A. C. HurrniiRhfi. . .1. D. McNeil,
executor of thu Estntc or Cnrrlo Nn
oure, deceased.
GiiBtnf Svonson, nH administrator
of tho Estnte of Cnrl Svennon, decens
cd, vs. George V. Mooro I-umlier
Compnny. a corporation.
T. M. Hermann, Taylor Dement, ct
nl, vs. Cotiullle Valley Telephone
Company, et al.
Nellie Winkler, vs. Andrew Wink
Jcr. Annie L. McDuffce, vs. Uurton Mc
Duffec. George Gehrig, vs. Lorenzo Ansel
mo and Alma Ansclmo.
Frances U. Urquhart nnd Irvln Ui
quhart, vs. David S. Rouse.
George 13. Mom, vs. John W.
Nclghton.
John NashiirK, P. L. Phelnn oh ex
ecutor, Hiibstltuted, vs. J. I). McNo'l,
an executor of the I.nit Will and Tes
tament of Carrie Nutdiurg, deceased.
Bert Hush, vs. J. F. Weatherhy.
E. 13. Heose, vs. Clinrlaa Hruner.
Adolph llnliurly. va. G. T. Tread
gold, administrator of the Estate of
Emma N. Jones, deceased.
8ol Culvert C. A. Jnnileson, vs.
Frank Tennlson.
John H. Groves, vs. Robert J. Ale
Donald. F. 11. Walte, vs. L. . Kinney, M.
0. Kinney, John N. Shnhau, et nl.
F. H. Walte, vs. L. I). Kinney, M.
G. Kinney, Dennett Trust Company,
ct nl.
F. 11. Walte, vs. L. I). Kinney, Mn
rlon 0. Kinney, ClinrloH 11. SnnforJ,
ct al.
F. 11. Walte, vh. L. I). Kinney, Ma
rlon G. Kinney, Rolt Llnjo Hallway
Company, ct nl.
It. H. Hosa and Viola Hosn, hus
band and wife, nnd Lucas and Hop
eon, vs. 11. C. lllaeklln.
8. D. Pulford, va. I). II. lllhli.
Dnndon f renin cry Compnny, vs.
Coqulllo Valley Rottllng Works.
Crnnc & Co., n corporation, vs. J.
B. Rust.
O. 8. Torrcy. vs. L. I). Kinney, H.
II. Wcstwood, II. P. Cnmphell, et al.
Mrs. Frank iHogern, genorally
known uh Essie V. Hogera, vs. A. A.
. Sharp.
Alvln Smith, Frnnk W. Smith, C.
A. Blgnnliu'HS, 0. C. Sether, et nl, vj.
Smltli-PoworH Logging Company, a
corporation.
Dennett Trust Compnny, a corpora
tion, vs. Prosper Mill Company, n cor
poration, et nl.
Sarah E. Weher, ns executrix of tho
Estnte of George Weher, etc., vs.
George II. Weher nnd Alice Wilton
Weber, etc.
Edward Perdue, vs. Luulndn D.i'-
Jer.
George E, Peoples, n guardian "
tho Estate of Allen D. Rnndlouinii.
an Insane Person, vh. J. L. Dean.
Martha A. Gllmore, formerly.
Martha A. Tapper, vs. Jessie M. P -kins,
and Perkins, hushand and
wife, et al.
E. L. C. F.irrln and J. M. I'pton. vs.
William C. Matthew and L. T. Mai-
tUOY.'S.
A. V. Johnson, vs. It. II. Smith.
Union Meat Company, n corpora
tion, vs. H. II. Noble.
Southern Oregon Company, a cor
poration, appellants, vs. Coos County,
Oregon, n municipal corporation, etc .
ct nl.
Dnnlel Caffory. vs. City of North
Ilond, a munli'lpal corporation, etc .
ct nl.
Bubuii O. EnslKii. e.uuplalnant, and
appellant, vs. Coot County Oregon
and petitioners on the petition, etc.
"W. P. Fuller Company, a corpj
rntlon, vs. Pioneer Hardware Com
pany, a corporation.
J. C. Oray. vs. W. W. Gage.
W. I". Douglas, v. Wllllain Saun
ders. II. F. Hill. vs. S. 13. Appleton.
S. W. Noah. vs. Tho First National
flnnk of Coos Hay. a corporation.
John T. ColUer. vs. Alexander
Bruce. Charles Dulloy. Mlnlle Camp
bell, et al.
Win, J. Robertson, vs. J. R. Rob
ertson. F. D. Hulbert. vs. John A. Klnner.
11. S. Radcllff, vs. Frank Flam.
A. A. MeCorinicU, vs. Coos Hay
Engineering Co., a corporation.
Coquillo Valley Bottling Works, a
corporation, vs. P. Hanrahan, A. W.
White, a partnership under firm
jinme, etc.
Peoples' Co-Operative Company, i
corporation, vs. F. S. Rlobe.
j Frnnk J. llnyes, vs. Joslo Hayes.1 L. Alexander, et nl., plaintiff, vs.
Geo. II. Wilson, vs. J. Virgil Piign, Theodore Newiiouse, dcrciulnni,
and J. N. Shnhnn. I Edwnrd Johnson, plaintiff, vs.
Omni Reed, vs. Mi.y M. Bender, Chns. Self, defendant.
KrneHt E. Pender, her huslmnd, Cooh Hay, Hoftchurg and Eastern
North Hend ManufacturUm Com- Railroad and Navigation Conipnnx.
pan, a corporation, vs. Pert F. 1)11- plaintiff, vs. Cora Gllke, defendant.
I ley. Anna Dllley. his wife, C. ('. John Vols, plaintiff, vs. Mnrselllis
Knight, et nl. ;S. Ciomoii. et al.. defendant.
Henry Sengitarken, vs. II. Powell,1 Mnbel P. Miller, plaintiff, vs. Ilar
,.l. C. Hayties. John F. Hall. Charlos ry C. Miller, defendant.
D, ... ..1
Dili Mil. I'l III.
William Grimes, vs. I. Virgil Pttgh,
North Hend llnidware and Supply
Company and F. S. Dow.
R. N. Nason & Co.. plaintiff. s.
Lyons-Johnson Lumber Co., defend
ant. Fleekensteln Mayer & Co.. plain-
Dank of Oregon, vs. 1. Virgil Pugh. tiffs, vs. J. R. Herron. defendant.
North Hend Hnrdwnre nnd Supply
Compnny, n corporation nnd F. 8.
Dow.
Thos. WIIboii, vb. Ernest 13. Render
and Molllo Ilendor.
ColumbiiB A. Rhen, "?. Annlo Rhea.
Adn Garland, vs. Henry Gnrland.
K. V. 11. Nlcklln. nnd C. A. Gage,
vs. Thcodoro Nauhouso.
H. W. Spauldlng, F. 13. Spntildlng,
nnd 13. II. Spauldlng. etc., vs. 'Ernest
13. Render.
Cnrollno Hnrrls, vb. Hurry Harris.
Charles C. Sampson, 13. A. Samp
son, et nl., vs. Emmctt Hurry, John
Hurry, Hannah Klnntcutt, et nl.
H. C. Lohmanowsky, vs. Annn Leh
mnnowBky. J. O. Stemmlor, va. W. II. Pick
thorn. Henry 0. Kern, vs. Hcrnnrd !'.
Doyle. '
Anna Holmes, vb. John II. Holmes.
I). L. Rood, vs. Henry Seugstacken.
JnmeH Tlerney, vh. Margaret Holil,
Peter Schneider, nnd C. R. Wade.
A. 13. Seaman, vs. 13. M. Furman
nnd A. Gnrlleld.
M. L. Hunt, vs. J. Virgil Pugh.
John N. Newklrk, vh. Cooh Hay
Engineering Compnny, nn Oregon
corporation.
lu tho mnttor of tho Assignment
of L. M. Perry for tho general bene
fit of nil her creditors, to Oregon
TriiHt Compnny, n corporation.
L. W. Tope, vs. Coos Hny Rapid
Transit Comiinny, n corporntlon.
P. A. Sandberg, vs. M. 13. Whlt
moro. R. 13. Golden, vs. C'nud Nnshur;;.
Tho First National Dank, n corpo
ration, vs. II. Dunklie nnd C. A.
JnniloHou.
Ira n. Hartle and 0 S. Holllster
co-pnrtnerH ih Hartle & Holllster, vs.
W. A. Dlngmnn.
Georgo Wltte, vs. Henry lloeck,
!nud II. D. J. lloeck. .
Ilnrry L. Greenlenf, vs. HchsIo May
Greenlenf.
Herbert Hentley, vh. Edith Rent
ley. F. 13. Nelson, vs. J. C. Moomnw
Fleckenstoln Mayer & Co., plain
tiffs, vs. J. C. Wilcox, defendant. !
Charles D. Lnsh, plaintiff, vs. A.
M. Ross, defendant.
Hnrrlet M. Robertson, vs. Johannn '
Robertson nnd Coos County of the
State of Oregon.
HEATING'S NEW SONG.
"Rows Everywhere" Drawn Parallel
Unfavorable to Eden.
A Portlnnd pnper says: "J. H.
Keating, who hna gained promi
nence nB a song writer under the
name of Lyn Udnll, has composed
words nnd music for a song that he
coIIb "Rosch Everywhere," nnd which
ho hnB offored to the Rose Festival
nsRoclntlon for use during tho big
cnrntvnl In June.
"Tho melody Is particularly catchy,
and Ib mild to be ono of those "con
tagious" tunes thnt become popular
nt nnco with nil who hear It. The
words eontrnst the charms of tile Oar
den of Eden, to Eden's disadvantage,
with those of Portland nnd the benu
ty of other Const towns with thosu of
this city.
"The festival committee Is consid
ering ncceptlng the song nnd having!
It published. It Is believed thnt Its
snlo would net tho association a pro-
nt
"Keating declares his song to be
In n clnss with "Just One Girl," "Just
nH tho Sun- Went Down," "Stay In
Your Own Rack Yard," nnd others
which ho has composed and which
hnvo scored hits."
Housecleaning
Ordeal
Must bo gone through again.
Mny nn well face It and get dono i
with It.
Get ull the-help you can.
Wo hnvo a lot of helps for you
Pcarllno
Horax Soap Chips
Sal Soda
Snpollo
Hon Ami
Ammonia
Cleanser
Sknt
nnd D. L. Perkins, Thomas D. White, I ,o)(l nu(jt
copnrtnerH.
Wtlley & Schroedor, vs. E. W.
Smith.
j W. S. Morton, vs. J. Virgil Pugh.
Jnines 13. Herlng, vs. Mary Poring.
II. I. Rees, vh. J. Virgil Pugh, Ado
'ru Pugh, his wife, nnd North Hend
lllnrdwnro and Supply Co.
, Hrown Hros. Lumber Co.. a corpo- ComIpill11 , vo
ration, vs. Coos County of the Statu ,,(1(t Nn)tm Sonp
'of Oregon, John F. Hull, County Vn.,n,n sunn
'a. I). Nnpthn Soap
Crvstnl Wblto Soan
ipoiatlon. s. Ilnnil District No. 11 of Rmny Mondny S(mp
Cooh County, Stnto of Oregon, et al. jvory goa.,
j Lee Mast. vs. 13. A. Aasen nnd J. s.U)tll clnU8 Soni,
I),. Aasen, copnriuers, etc., ns .asen
I Hros.
F.-ed K. Gettlns. vs. K. I. Perky
j Judge, etc., et nl
! 'PI... 1.M..I.I Tl,,
I'he Field Timber Company, a cor
ns trestce nnd K. I. Porky. J, H. Good,
Guy C. Hnrniim, et nl.
Sarah 13. Swift. Ward 13. Swift,
Lottie 13. Keele. Justin D. Swift Mut
tle 13. RnsniiiFsen and Charles A.
Swift, vs. Clara 13. Province and
Jnmes Province.
! I.orena Harrows, vs. C. Evan Lu-
leas.
j K'ull O. Lewis, vs. T. J. Lewis.
: llnny W. Hurnhniu, vs. James M.
, Cnimi and F. 11. Cameron.
i Flanagan Dennett Hank, a cor-
ipoiatlon. vs. Henry Seugstacken.
Flanagan & Heunett Hnnk. n cor
pnration, vs. Title Guarantee and Ab
stract Company, a corporation.
I J. P. Tupper. vs. C. It. Wade.
! A. W. Myers & Co.. a corporation,
! vs. J. C. Wlleo.
Kllxaboth Victoria l.awlor. vs. Wil
liam Martin l.awlor.
j Prosper Mill Compan. h corpi'ri
Jtlon. vs. It. W. Siiulrt. E. G. D. 1 lot-
don. Justice of the Peace for the Jus
tie" Court, etc.
I J. Milton, a minor bv his guardian
ad litem, et al. vs. Johnl.. Konutz.
T. F. Tennlson, respondent, vj.
Louis Knapp.
Tollof Olson, Aaron Kettering nnd
George H. Smith, vs. The City of
North Hend. a municipal corporation.
R. E. Golden, vs. J. E. Lovoall and
A. C. Sanford.
Gray & Holt Company, n corpora
tion, respondent, vs. F. S. Dow, appellant.
Hrusbes
Rrooms
Mnpstlcks
Mop Rngs
Everything thnt Is
lighten labor.
intended to I
Cook's Grocery
Comer Fourth nnd Central
PHONE 180
Avenue
Electric Portable
Lamps at Cost
We must move these goods
to give room for chnnges wo
will make this spilng. Now Is
the time to get a bnrgaln.
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
PHONE 1M7-L
first Class Laundry
work Is most desirable to anyone
wishing their linen to possess thnt
particular finish so necessary to
good taste In dress. j
WE DO THAT CLASS OF WORK
Ono Trial will Convince.
Co(s Bay Steam Laundry
PHONE MAIN JJ7-J
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FOR GOOD WORK
Bring your clothes to us. Cleaning, ,
Harbnra E. Hovers, et al, plaintiff, pressing and repairing a specialty
vs. Jacob Hlgley, et al, defendants. by experienced men. Satisfaction
Henry HJorqulst, plaintiff, vs. SI- guaranteed IlIiANCHAllI) DOD
mon Llljeroth, defendant. SOX, Alliance Hldg. Front St.
I
Yon Probably Know
THAT TIM: HIGHEST PRICED GOODS THAT VOC MK.Pi S:u:,T
( Oil D NOT POSSIRI V UK A .s.M.iiir .rriv.im.M. m i i ,,.;u ,t
WW MDK t P rXI.FKS THE TAILORING WAS OF Till IHc.Hi:sT
'li:.' SUILI.ITL DESIGMMMS A SPLENDID THING lTT
MlhT in: reimorckd iiy
Expert Tailoring
IV VOf WILL SEE THKSK CLOTHES OF OCRS VOf WILL HP. Moitf
TH.V PLEASKD WITH THEIR CRAFTSMANSHIP. VOl'LL SAY Till;
FXIIRIC, TAIIXUUNG AND STYLE ARE D E 1. 1 II T IT L. YOl-,,,,
COMPLIMENT IS UPON HAVI.NU THE REST LINE OF CLOUDS loU
MEN AND YOCNG-MEN IT HAS HVKIl IIKKX Yfll'lt PLEAHlHi; TO
SKI3 AND THE PRICK WILL UK AS PLEASING AS THE STYIJS.
YOl' KNOW Ot'lt MOTTO AND OCR GUARANTEE.
CASH ONLY--"MONEY TALKS
Hub Clothing and Shoe Company
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,filfiti Bl.J"llr(W(wyrk
Marshficld
ion
DO IT NOW
.Lay in your supply of wood row and
avoid the usual summer rush. We have
plenty of wood and just at present can
deliver it promptly. A little later, when
orders hepfin to pile in, wo will not ho
ahlc to give you our undivided atten
tion. 12-in. Stove Wood $2.00 per (lump load.
Fire Place Blocks $2.50 per dump loud
AVe can furnish you a man to split
and pile it if desired.
C. A. SMITH LUMBER &MTG. CO.
PnONTC lfl-,T
382 So.' Broadway
OLD RELIABLE
STEAMER BREAKWATER
ALWAYS ON TIME
Sails from Alnsworlh Dock, Portland, nt H P. !., every Tuesday.
Sails from Coos Hay ever Saturday at service of tide. Reservations
will not be held later than Friday noon, unless tlrkctsnro purchased
1.. II. KEATING, AOENT PHONE MAIN !15-L
Beaver Hill Coal
MOUNT DIA11LO AND JOSSON CEMENT.
The best Donnttlc and Imported brands.
Plaster, Lime, Brick nnd all kinas of builders material.
HUGH McLAIN
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
OFFICE, SOUTH I1ROADWAY. PHONE 201.
"THE FRIEND OF COOS DAY"
S. S. ALLIANCE
CONNECTINO WITH THE NORTH RANK ROAD AT PORTLAND
Will Sale From Portland for Coos Bay April 19
NOKTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
l'"0XK " F. McOI-OROE, Agent
THE FAST AND COMMODIOUS
Steamer Redondo ? """'
Will make regular trips carrying passengers both ways and freight
lwtween Coos Day and San Fr.nclsco. All reservations for passengers
made nt Alllanw Dock, Marsluleld and Inter-Ocean Transn Co
Union 8mt Wharf No 2, S, Francisco. For Information .phono
4 1-J or 285. Will sail from Sin lrancisco Friday P. M., AprU 21.
INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY.
TRY A TRIP
DOWN TOWN '
IN THE EVENING
Marshficld show
windows are rapidly
gaining a reputation
for attractiveness ot
display and effec
tive lighting.
The ELECTRIC
LIGHTED WIN
DOWS andthcELEC.
TRIC i SIGNS are
making our business
streets cheerful after
nightfall.
If you feel a little
"off color" try a
walk down town in
the evening. Inspect
the window displays
of fine and LOW
PRICED merchandise
and food stuffs. See
the latest fashions.
Visit the theatres.
You'll feel the better
for it.
OREGON POWER COMPANVl
TELEPHONE 178
Good Livery Serviol
Fancy now rigs, gooa n"
careful drivers aro no at
i .. rnna rtnv nubile'
i.i.vicnv.im.E RAXES- I
Rigs or rigs with drivers reiW
any trip anywhoro any time.
bonrded nnd rigs cared for.
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. .. ....i fn funeral P'' I
uauons provuiL" ." -
W. L. CONDRON S
LIVERY AND VRW S13S&
phone -.;"
Have That Roof H
See CORTHELL
Tliono 3121-s!
Real Estate Bargjj
For bargain in tiui
nnd Farm Property. See
AUG. FRIZEE. .
Real EfiUto anu iUSU' lit
08 Central Ave., MwIlB
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