First Addition To Narshfield The homcsitc ideal, where the park like tract is being improved and beautified and the level, sightly 50x120 lots face on n graded street. First Addition, located on the South Side, Marshficld's finest residence section, of fers the homcbuildcr or the investor the highest values for the lowest price. Only $300 each for your choice of these attrac tive homcsitcs and we'll make the terms to s'.iit your convenience. Let us show you this property. You'll want your new home on the "South Side" where the new homes arc being creeled and developments arc taking place. You'll want it in First Addition," the choice of the sheltered section, the homcsitc ideal. Make selection now while you can obtain your choice at our low price and your terms. AVe have a limited number of close in acre tracts. Kieh bottom lands. Reynolds Development Co. Coko Building Owners. Telephone 160-J STADDEN Ml, KINDS of PIIOTOOKAPJlIG WORK, Rronildo Knlurglng und Kodak Finishing. SUMMONS. In tlio Circuit Court of tho Stntu of Orofioii, In nnd for tho County of Coos, J. II. Mllncr, I'lnlnurf, VS. Sarah Dallies, Onirics Dallies, Jnnica Haines, Tliomns II. Ilnlnos, Honry A. Raines, Mrs. Chnrlos Raines, Mrs. James Haines, Mrs. Tliomas II. Ilnliios, Chnrlotto Holcn Dnlncs Flanagan, Patrick J. Flanagan, Itose Unities Peterson nnd Louis rctcrson, Dofonilantn, To Sarah Dallies, Charles Dnlncs, James Ilnlnos, Thomas II. Dnlncs, Henry A. Dnlncs, Mrs. Clinrlcs Haines, Mrs. J nines Ilnlnos, Mrs. Thomas II, Dnlncs, Chnrlotto Ilolcn Haines I'lnnngnn, Patrick J. Flan agan, Itoso Dnlncs Potorson nnd Louis Peterson: You nnl each of you nro horcby notified that you nro required to appear nnd answer tlio complaint now on fllo against you in tlio alovo entitled Court, In tho abovo entitled Milt, In which tho snld J. H. Mllncr Is plaintiff nnd you nro tho defendants, on or hoforo the 7th day of Docombor, 1912, tho tame being tho Inst dny for mi stering prescribed In tho ordor for tlio publication of this mtmoons, nnd If you fall to nppcar to nnawor on or before snld duto tho plaintiff will apply to tho Court for tho rotlor demanded In his complnlnt, a suc cinct Btntomont of which Is as fol lows, to-wlt: That tl'o Court dotormlno what sum Is duo upon tho contract for tho purchnso of tho horolnnftor nc ccrlbcd rcnl property nnd apply tho amount doposlted with tho Clork of this (v ,Irt thereon, nnd direct entd dofendnnta to innko, oxocuto nnd de liver n warranty deed to snld plain tiff for snld lora sovon, eight, nno ami ten of block twcnty-nlno o Hallroid Addition to Mnrshflold. Oregon, according to tho plat thereof of record nnd on filo In tho County Clork's ofllco of Coos County, Oregon, In nccordnnco with tho tomis of tho contract of sale described In tho complnlnt, upon tho plaintiff paying into Court whatever sum of money shnll bo duo thereon; nnd nlso docreo tnat upon failure, refusal or neglect of jald defendants to mnko enld deed, then In that event said decroeo be peered and taken aa equivalent there'o. Sec -.nd That plaintiff havo Judg me"t for hlB costs nnd disburse meats ngnlnst snld dofendnnta and each of them, nnd such further re lief ns to tlio Court shall seom wet and equitable. Bervlco of thla summons la mndo y publication In pursuance 01 nn ordc- made, by tho Honorable John B- Coke, Judge of tho Circuit Court of tho State Of Oregon, for Coos County, dated tho 2Cth day of Oc tobrr, 1912, directing the publica tion thereof in tho Cocs Bay Times, a newspaper published at Marsh field, C003 County, Oregon, onco a week for a period of six consecu tive weeks, commencing with tho fl"t publication of tho summons on tho 26th.' day of October. 1912. W. U. DOUGLAS. Attornoy for Plaintiff. (First publication October 26; last Publication Dec. 7. 1912.) DON'T YOU DO IT Tho ohnnces nro you would mnko n inmlilln (if It nnvwilV. 1111(1 OlllV HIIC- ccod In HPolnlliiK yr Bhlrt. RohIiIoh, Is it worth wlillo to go to mo iroume with practical)" nu fnciiiues ni nu,( ...1..t. ... nttt uni'ii l-rtll llln t Willi I 111 I It'll v liiii nutv j niv .,.. w for n very little outlay? Wo rnll for. nnd deliver parcel wncii promised. Won't you glvo ub a single trlnl? Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE MAIN ."57-.I. I Will Furnish Your House on the Installment Plan W. K. Wiseman Oil North Front St. Pus. Phono 2 9 f,.Xnohonja16fiO NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notico Is horoby given that tho undoralgnod, tho duly nppolntod miniifio.i nnd acting executrix of tho ostnto of David Roberts, de rnnRmi. hns fllod her final account In tho snld ostnto with tho County Clerk of Coos County, Orogon. Aim Mm Court has appointed Monday, tho Cth day of January, 1912, as tho time for hoarlng objections to tho said final nccount and tho set tlement thoreof. Dated this 18th dny of .Novem- ber, 1912. JANE MORGAN, Executrix of tho estnto of David Roberts, deceased. (First publication November 23. Last Publication Doc. 2S.) NOTICE TO CREDITORS. -- .. . . .... ,.... Jin Ihn Notice is noreuy b- -underslgned has been duly appoint ed administrator of tho estate of Mary A. Potorson, deceased. Now all persons having claims against sad estate nro hereby notified to Present tho same, properly verified, ... ..A..AtinFa ViArnfnr. to riuPndePrs.gnedat the offle. of James i. unii. uuum -w'"r jHock. Marshflold, Coos County. Oregon, within six months from tho datD0atearethis 23d day of October, 1912, JULIUS NELSON, Administrator of tbo estate of Mary A Peterson, deceased. Marshfield and North Bend Auto Line GOItST & KING. Prourlotors. iss sss x -tiT ,- flB y"" f i7. AVWHbUBHVflRHEI mVPVht im?v LEAVE .MARSHFIELD 7:15 A. M. 8:00 8:45 9:30 10:15 11:00 11:45 12:30 1:15 2:00 2:45 3:30 4:15 6:00 5:45 G:30 7:30 8:30 9:30 10:30 11:30 12:30 A. M. A. M. A. M. A. M. A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. A. M. LEAVE NOKTII IJEND. 7:00 A. M. 7:45 8:30 9:15 10:00 10:45 11:30 12:15 1:00 1:45 2:30 3:15 4:00 4:45 5:30 G:15 7:00 8:00 9:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 A. M. A.M. A. M. A. M. A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. Lonvo North IJend Allen's News stand. Leavo Mjirsdifleld Chandler and Dlnnco Hotels and Dusy Cornor. 0 ISTI WV O Handling Bread that Ib always so frosh, dollclous, dopendnblo and satisfying Is a real plcasuro. Eating it Is n greater ono. A loaf of our bread will con vert nnyono Into a big bread outer And ns brend la n perfect food tho inoro loaves of oura you consume tlio bottor for your uoalth. Coos Bay Bakery Tho place for godd goodies. Markot Ave. Phono Ill-L , , cogs mv. mxm. i iii i -Jv lr0fl vil.r SAFE AW M ,4F SQUARE J J?-a&r Jl-HSW oS or t rn rim i 3 COOS BAY REALTY SYNDICATE. DEALERS JH AGENTS COAL COLONIZATION. JAfW. FARM FRUIT. ttlHEMU TUW& LAKD3. and Orsaniziw or musTmi COMPANIES A SPZGlALTYsz Tho past has proven that Investments in small aero tracts near growing cities nro tho most protltablo. Tho C. B. R. S. has such to offor. Ohas. J. nrnschko. Marshfield. Ore. The Times Does Job Printing ' by DAISY WRIGHT FTC1IX 0 1911, by Amrlcn I'rsts Aaioclatlon. NE, two, three, four, Ore, lx, eTen," Kathryn counted twice on her slim brown Un rers, and each time she sigh ed a doleful sigh. "Beven unlocked for guests coming to cat Chrtstmai dinner with us und not a sign of any Christmas dinner or of tho wherewith al to procure It. Thero isn't a thing but bacon and potatoes nnd turnips In the house unless It la nn onion or two." "You forget tho squash, Kathryn," mildly interposed her brother Tom, with mock serious visugo and dancing eyi'H. Kathryn, fresh from boarding school, hud attempted an clnborato nnd ultra Bcleutlllc garden tho summer beforo with tauglblo results in tho form of a siuglo well grown squash, drought, 111 management nnd various pests having played havoc with tho other things. Knthryn's dreams of n tidy lucomo from tho sale of fresh vcgetnbles nnd of n poHslblo prlzo at tho fnll fnlr van ished Into thin nlr. Hut tho squnsh wns tenderly borno to tho ccllnr by Tom nnd cnrefully guarded ns a me mento of Knthryn's bravo If futllo at tempt to slave off the evil day when the dreaded mortgage, llko a dnrk bird of prey, should swoop down nnd carry off tho little homo, Kitthryu was considered n very clov er girl at boarding school and by nil her legion friends ut homo. Hho could pnlut strnugo birds that a naturalist would havo beeu nt n loss to classify and dowers unknown to the science of botany, do fancy sewing nnd marvelous embroidery and write charming verse, though, alas, tlio editors were surpris ingly obtuso to tho latter factl Re sides which shu wus nblo to talk vol ubly In French nnd could rnttlo on soiuo lively two steps nnd Bchottlsches on the plano-If she bad possessed such nu Instrument. Rut none of these accomplishments wcro exchangeable for coin or the realm In tho little country vitiligo on the outskirts or which they lived, nnd as they hnd only Tom's meager salary ns a grocer's clerk to fall buck on, It soon en mo to puss that shabby gar ments nnd the plainest of plain faro were tho order or tho dny, in their household. Katlirjn'a lingers Itched to help her brother benr tho burden of support She longed to add her niHo to the family Income, but ns yet hnd not struck her "niche." Rho did not know qulto enough to tench, nnd there was no vacancy In either of tho two village dry goods stores. On this Christmas eve there was less than a dollar In tho house, und be sides herself, her mother und Tom. they had received notice that seven guests would lie with them for the Christinas holldiiy-dlstnut relatives, who hnd standing Invitations to "come up to our house for Christmas some time," and who by a coincidence hud chosen the snino dnlo to accept tho In vitation Thero wiih Aunt Mnttlo nnd her twin boys, Cousin Wilbur and his new wife, Aunt Hue nnd Undo Illrnm -quite n tableful nt nuy time, and cer tnlnly nn enormous crowd to be provid ed with Christmas dainties with n fund of less (ban n dollar. It begun to look ns If they must break their rigid rule never to go In debt, even for tho necessaries of life, and ask tho village grocer to trust them, ii very humiliating alternative. After Tom's brilliant remark, which she hnd beeu expected to talto ns n rarely humorous hit, Knthryn gazed nt him admiringly for n moment. "You think you'ro runny, Tom Wreniict. hut you'ro not." sho told him, ".Squnsh plo will bo n grateful addition to our boiled potatoes nnd turnips mid onions and other Christ inas dainties. Surely no one can say Hint I blistered my lingers nnd freck led my noio In vnln over Hint gnr don, since Us ono nnd lonely product Is to reed the Christmas guest." "Never mind, children," broke In their mother, laying down (ho letter Hint hnd Just come from Aunt Mnt tlo, announcing the arrival on tho morning train or herself nnd her twin boys, "wo can nt least do our best to inn he our guests feel nt homo nnd try to enjoy their visit. It Is hard not to bo able to entertain them ns they linvo us In thupnst, but what can't bo cured, you know, must bo endured," "Mother's n brick!" exclaimed Impul bIvo Tom. "And I move that wo ten der her n vote of thanks for her little Christians speech," Whereupon ho gave her a rousing kiss nnd a bear hug and went out Into tho )'iird and down Into the cellar after the squnsh When ho enmo up from tho depths of tho dnrkpomo ccllnr to where Knthryn stood expectantly waiting, ho dropped' limply on to nn upturned box near by nnd funned himself wen lily with his eld I sat. He opened his mouth twice fn n vain und apparently despcrnto at tempt to speak and then subsided Into silence. "Tom Wrennet," demanded his sis ter, giving him an Impatient shake, "drop your nonseuhe and speak. What's the mutter?" "It'B-lt's gono!" gasped Tom, qulto as If "It" had been u diamond neck Inco Instend of a wnrty and pleblan vegetublo. "("one?" echoed his sister Incredu lously. "Who would steal a squash? Light the lantern and como with rao. It la never worth whllo to wasto time Tom obediently prpcurcd tho lantem frotn the woodshed, ami together they explored tho ccllnr. 3he hnd spent it lot of time thero when she hnd Orst returned from boarding school digging nbout with tbo vain hope of locating grandfather Kauo's money. He bad cotno to mnko bis home with them a few weeks previous to his death from old ago only the year before, and onco tboy bad caught him playing with a handful of gold pieces as a child would amuse Itself with a lot of pebbles. Die bad quickly hidden tbcm from Bight, however, wltli bis nervous, childish, laugh, and though ho sometimes bab bled of his "trcasuro" and hlo "for tuno" no one ever saw them again. Once Kathryn bad surprised him coming out of the cellar with a shovel In bis hand, the damp earth still cling ing to It, and ho bad slipped nwny guiltily. After his death slio remem bered tbo Incident nnd surmised that he hnd burled tits money In thero for safe keeping. It could not bo much, of course, not more than $100 or so, but that would be a fortune to them In their present straitened clrcum stnnccs, nnd she felt It no wrong to the dend man, who had been but llttlo more thnn a child, to unearth the mon ey nnd put It to good use, for It did no one any good In Its hiding plnco. Rut months of vnln searching hnd dispelled the hopo of ever finding It, If It had been concealed there, nnd now she gazed n llttlo disdainfully nt the deep holes nnd henps of dirt which mnrked her former efforts. Suddenly she underwent n revulsion of feeling. The little excnvntlons nnd correspond ing mounds of enrth seemed to her overwrought mind symbolical of her constant effort and constant failure to bo of use to herself or those she loved. "Oh, Tom!" sho monned, burying her fnee In his contsleove nnd trying to smother her sotm. "1 wish I could do Fomcthlng-nnythlng-to help you. It' n shiimo you nnd Rctty linvo to put on your wedding Just becnuso you have us to tnkc care or, and me young" -- in U vk R 'bbbbIbbbbH "UONUVl" BUR KXCI.AIMKO. und strong. Just as soon us Christmas Is over I nm going to try to got a place to do common housework. I Just can't stand for you to havo to bear all tho burden." "Hush, llttlo slsterl" Tom drew hor close, with big brotherly sympathy. "It hasn't' qulto como to that yet, nnd you mustn't think or leaving home. You nro uot strong enough for such work." Drying her eyes ns best slio could she begun looking around for the squash. Hho round It at last-It hnd only rolled Into ono or the holes that sliu had dug near tho wnll. Tom held tin, limlerii neiir nnd she nulled It out or tho hole, In doing which she dislodg ed the eurth from tho wall ubovo ami down enmo u ruin or dump dirt it! It cumo a small glass Jur which tin evidently been Imbedded in the wnll. With a wild crv Kathryu seized 1 and held It up to the light or tho Ian tern "Money!" she ensnod. "Oold piece nnd greenbacks. Orundfuther's for tune, Tom! Como upstulrs, quick Never mind the sqtinsli!" A moment later she noured tho mono Into her astonished mother's Inp am was counting it over, trembling wit Joy mid excitement. "Oim. two. threo. four. (lvo. six. so on." she counted ns slio had done ea Her In the evening only this tlino titer was no frown o'i her face. "Bove hundred dollnrs-u Hundred for cac guest! Surely that ought to feed 'on Wns thero ever such lueli? Why, Ton It will pay tho mortgage and glvo yo n nest egg In tho bnnk. and wo ca linvo mlueu plo, und uow you enn ma rv Rutty, and wo can novo nor dinner tomorrow nnd n big fat turko and wo won't have to go In debt, a we'll Btuff tho turkey with oysters hi put n new carpet In Aunt Mnttl room, 'cause the old one's dlsgraccfi and havo plum pudding and enmber sauce J" And then she collapsed ror want breath and hid her rnco on Ton shoulder nnd burst Into tears. Rut moment later she looked up to sin triumphantly through her tears a say. "There, now, Tom Wreunetl W Jf 1 hadn't raised that squushr