The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 26, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1912 EVENING EDITION.
n
GEORGE STJUIFF
PUSSES All
Member of Original Baltimore
Company and Pioneer of
' Coos County.
SELECTIOKS FOR
LIEU Hi FILED
ixdioatj: the purpose of Tin:
HILL KOAD TO HUILD through
THK STATU OF OREGON.
VALE. Oro,. Deo. 20. Tho North
ern I'nclllc Rallrond company, a Mil
K.tn.l linn -ntntlHtf (ltfwl fnt mOtVl 111
Word linn boon received hero of , t, MnUl01ir C0UIlty cIork.8 0ico nt
tho denth of Gcorgo Stnnff. ono of, Vll, ,,,, r rnnMn.110rlnnc0. cov.
tho ploneor residents of Coos
nnd Coos county, who Biiccumhod nt
tho Odd Follows hospital In Port
land, nftor a long Illness. Mr.
Statiff was n mombor of Sunsot
Lodge, I. O. O. P.
Mr. Stnnff formerly resided on
North Pront street, Mnrshflold, for
ninny yours. Ho wns n enrponter
by trndo. During Inter yenrs, Mrs.
Stnnff beenmo nn lnvnlld nnd they
nindo their home with their daugh
ter, Mrs. Walter SlnClnlr of Coqulllc.
Ho wns nn uncle of Mrs. Tom IIn.Il
nnd Clmrlcs Stnuff of Mnrshfleld.
Mr. Stnuff wns ono of tho Haltl
moro compnny which enmo to the
Coqulllo vnlloy with Dr. llorrmnnn.
After n few yenrH on n hqniostcnd
ho wont to RoBcburg, nnd lntor re
turned to Empire whoro ho follow
ed his occupation as n contracting
carpenter. Ho built tho first rogu
Inr school hoitso in Emplro In ISfiG
nnd n year Inter ho moved tti Mnrsh
flold, opening tho first rogulnr hotol
in this city. In ISfiO. ho nnd Win.
Richards built tho Mnrshflold brow
ory, but ho withdrew from thnt bus
iness nftor n few months nnd re
sumed tho business of contracting.
In 1875 ho built n browory nt Ut
ter City, n onco flourishing vlllago
on iRthmun Inlot, which Is now only
n historical nnmo. Mr. Stnuff nnd
his wlfo woro born in tho Duchoy
of Hohmo, Darmstadt, nnd enmo to
I .11. U. IV IlliVll Jl P4.WI.V lil'wvivv,
""' I oritur olv full nniTna nf tlin rncnril. Tills
OPEN BUSINESS LIFELINE IS
COLLEGE HERE LAUNCHED HERE
deed is for lieu land selections In sov
en counties In Oregon by tho govern
ment to tho Northern Paclllc Rnllrond
company. Tho land' thus solectcd by
tho Northorn I'nclllc extends through
sovornl parts of tho state of Orogon.
In studying n map of Orogon it is,
rounu mat uieso uou minis now own
ed in Oregon by tho Northern Pacific
strotch from tho Dead Ox Pint nlong
tho Snako river, north of Ontario,
nnd follow up tho Malheur river. Ono
soloctlon of this land is right at tho
point cnllod "Tho Narrows," at tho
llnruey lnkcs in Ilnmoy county, nnd
ono selection is nt Klamnth Falls.
It is found that these lieu selec
tions givo tho Northern Pacific strips
of land extending from near Jordan
Vnlloy, through tho Hig Ilond country
nlong tho Snnlco rivfcr, npposlto Par
111a, on past NysEii nnd Ontario, to
Dead Ox Pint. And It Is found thnt
tho Northorn Pacific lieu land selec
tions run In strips from Vnlo up tho
Willow river past Brogon nnd extend
in n northwesterly direction up
through tho Burnt rlvor district, nnd
thon around In. tho vicinity of Prluiv
villo nnd In to tho Dcschutca river.
Up (lu) Deschutes.
By still further studying tho map,
it Is scon that thoso lieu I nnd selec
tions in ml o by the Northorn Pacific
extend in strips from near tho junc
tion of tho Coin inula and Deschutes
A .... i i.. f o I n
Sovon children woro born to them ! '?,".. I""1,.'!!.1,. ,VM',D.8e.,"'t"? .r,,.r
to Ileud, which Is nt tho present time,
tho tormlnnl of the Hill road built up
ino Doscliutos river, Into the Interior
i of Oregon.
Prom Ilond it Is found theso lieu
freo from ndvcrio clnlm, or not oc
cupied by nctunl sottlors nt the
time such selections, nltuntcd with
In nny Btato or territory Into which
such rnllrond grant extends. It Is
provided that 'patent shntl Issuo for
tho land so solectcd ns though It
T1... 1in1 lill.. nfllinll.. ..u..lA.t It
?"T ",0..J0J!" i"""',." ll'lr B?ul counties. Lntor. by tho provisions of tho ncf
B.7L nnnlh '. inn., . .ninv.' . Kroni nonr Prl.iiovHlo tlico llqu so- npiirovod May 17, 1000. tho provl-
i ni- i m ... I. mill h.Mnr.i.ni. c-c ions oxien.Mn ii southwesterly dl- B!ons or tno net of July 1, 1S0S.
... ......... ....... .. ...... rucuun ncross uio unscnuo niouu-
Tho othor surviving son, Ocorgo II. ., ,.. ,., ,,,,., ".,. ...
"I "" J tUIIVIIUIIdlU IIIUI LU
Mrs. Wnltor SlnClnlr of Coaulllo,
Georgo Honry Stnuff, John Freder
ick, Louisa, Emma and Horhcrt, tho
Inttor threo having died when qulto
tJIIIlh. I milni'Himu nvtnilil li n unnMnvnolnrlv
Mrs. Stnuff Is now with hor .,,,..,,.. .,, , .1. " V," ,r, ... 1
direction almost to tho California
daughter: Mrs. Walter SlnClnlr nil '7 I !! 2 "no, .Lin ,1
nnnnllln Tntm qtni.ff rmnllin.. -m, IMOLlUlO, DOUglnB Mill
A. E. Stossmeister of Astoria
Makes Arrangements for
School in Marshficld.
A. 13. Stossmeister of Asrorln.
who has been hero tho past week
Investigating the possibilities of a
business col logo In Mnrshfleld, an
nounced toilny that ho bnd decided
to open one hero. Ho has leased
tho second story of tho Wolcott
building on North Front street, for
merly occupied by tho Eagles' hall,
ns tompornry qunrtors nnd states
thnt ho hns mndc tonfntlve arrange
ments with Henry SongstncUen for
tho erection of a building for tho
sciiool later. He expects tu open
tho school horo about January 20
nnd will stmt with n corps of threo
teachers besides himself.
Mr. Stossmelstor formerly conduct
ed a business college nt Mlnot, N.
I)., and hns two Institutions at pro
se nt, one nt Livingston, Mont., nnd
tho othor nt Astorln. Tho ono hero
Is to bo another 0110 In his chain
of sch'ools, but ho states thnt ho
expects to mnko Coos Hay his homo
ami Headquarters.
Ho states that tho business col-
lego will be nindo complcto nnd in
addition to tho rogulnr work n night
school will ho conducted. Ho states
that tho Isolntlon of Coos liny, nink
lug It difficult for students to go
nwny to school and tho large popu
larlon In this section, practically in
Hiires tho success of n school lioro.
Ho hns been in conference with
Sunt. Tledgen nnd a number of oth
er MnrshNold men and brlnga let
ters of recommendation from ninny
lu towns whoro his schools nro located.
Stnuff resides nt Scnttlo, hut hns
been nt Coiiulllo for some time.
Tho funcrnl will probably
hold tomorrow nt tho Odd Follows'
ward Coos Hay. And thoro nro lion
Tho fune n wll ml Iv bo 8?'octl '"" y tho Northern Pa-
3lTlhtomor0row nt'tho 'of'oIIowb' ? ""111.?. :'"?
Homo In Portland. I n,.' '.'.l. "l.." "" ""1 ,,uw" lo l,lu
Mr. Stnuff wns 82 yenrs old and ,,,,,",,', iiiU,,M,r.Wllv
Sr.S, l C00S C0U,,ty JU8t "1. 1'"oSo Inn-li'ViiMn ".arrow strips.
juiiio iim. . . 'In niircnlu nuii'lm tmm .in ,....,. ....
I. Lnndo, who know Sir. Stnnff ,v.;;, .; "H ..." i". ... .'. ""." "'.'"
woro extended "to lucliido nny honn
fldo Bottlcmont or entry nindo suli-
Hoquoni to January 1.. 1S0S, nnd
prior to Mny 31, IDOfi, in nccord
nnco with tho erroneous decisions
of tlio lnnd donnrtmont rosiipptlni
tho wlthdrawnl on gonornl rnuto of
tho Northorn Pnclflc between Wni-
nnn. wnBli., nnd Portlnnd, Oro."
I ho deed filed for record horo
fit fin nmna nt .. .1 .1A-.I1 11. it
hnilirobn W IG.OOO acres thnt nro tho property of lands selected In Oregon nnd grant-
thaOMVoLvTLLSnaiVtlian " Nof1t'n I'nclllonnlloail company el 'r tho government to tho North
1110 u in 1'Oiiowb iouj,o ionj,or man 0no of tho crnnt ron.iu in Mm 11111 O.o' 'or.. Tnirin nr.n...i .........
IA ...nn "" ---....m ...w t.inu;u-.ni ...(, iiiiiiiuiu, 1 MI1I1MIIIJ .
. liu vun f.ii. m.A.. 1.. .. ... .... 1
nny othor 1111111 lu Orogon
inltlntrd by Dnltlmoro Lodgo No
In
Sunsot
tnm. Tlinn lu ,m .l.ii.t. ...... i.il
..... ...w.u ... ... IIUIIIIL 1111. UIl (11 llllfll
Rr.7 nd later transferred to ,?ml wl11 form ",8 " rights-of-way' wn and Idaho w
ot Io.?b of OrBon I i,,!r.0UBl1 0roKn for t,l "' rond.. increasing Interc
sot Lodgo of Orogon. Tll,8 nctIon on t,n t of , North.i throughout tho N
I prn memo lu Bolocting theso Hon
, iniuiB in Orogon, grnntod to this rail
XOItTH 1X1,171'.
rnnif rin.ii.Ki.ii, 1... 1m n... .............. ...
'I ."".'" iv lu KutuilllllUlll, 1H
v rognrdod ns u groat fltop on tho pnrt
i ui j mi luwnni mo invasion of Hnrrl
(Special to Tho Times.)
Mr. West, while slnshlng timber ' ,'"'." " ,'."'" .,,.,","1" , "" n"'' ,,,
on tho Chns. JoluiBon rnnch, bnd "rail i? tl'r(,B1't Oregon mid
tlio misfortune to hnvo n log broken.
Ho wns tnkou to Morcy hospital In
North Uond.
Noxt Sundny tho weokly meeting
will bo hold in Mr. W. J. Ilnvod's
now houso, nnd will bo conducted
by Itov. G. Loltoy Hall.
W. O. Hamilton is homo, nnd is
mirroring with n Innio buck nnd n
bnd cold.
Work on tho now road to Ton
Mllo in siiHpondod for a wook.
UXCIUIMKI) I,K'ITKIIS
Itoinnlnlng In tho Mnrahflold. Oro
gon, Pomurrice for tho wook ending
Dec. 21, 1012. Poraons calling for
mo sino win piohho nay advortlsod
and pny ono cent for ouch loiter
cnllod ror.
T. K. Drown, Prod lllHsott, Frank
Illggs, Georgo Dwyor. Albert Plnn
Btrom. J. A. Poster, Mrs. Geo. Good
ren, C. A. Hunter. MIhh Ilnzol Joi.n-
bou, MIh Lillian JnhiiHOii, Miranda
Latio, minor Lnnugnn, Frank Leroy,
. ii. .miuhoo, .iincn. ivolson, Mrs.
!. Nelson, Chnrkm Pnlmor, Hnfrnloi
rololtle. w. S. Putor, W. W. War
ner. W. H. CURTIS, Postmaster.
COST OP CHRISTMAS.
in
About $U(),iloi,()0l MKiidiMl
i inciigo ('olt'Drullon.
CHICAGO. Due. 2C Chicago's
Christmas this yoar, It is estimated,
cost about 120.000.000, ninhlng It
tho most prosperous lu tho history
of tlio city. For glftB. Including
toys, It Is figured that ? Id, 000,000
wns spent. Dlnnors. wines, liquors
and tobacco added about $1,500,000
wlillo tho romuindor was uindo up
in gifts of employers to thel, oin-ployoa.
Morchnnts doclnro thnt prospoiity
in California
P. Ai I. X. IMciislon Tlin.iigh Orogon.
Tlio general direction, for Instnnco.
of theso Northorn Pacific Holcctlons
rrom Dond Ox Flat nlong tlio Malheur
river, tiio Narrows and Klamnth
i-nns, seoins to bo a strong confirma
tion or tho general bollof thnt Hill
will como on down tho P. &. I. N.,
nnd oxtoml his rond through to Klnin
ath Falls and on to Snn Francisco;
thnt his prosont DoBchutes rond will
db oxioiuled south of Ilond to tho
California line, connecting up nt boiiio
ilium wun mo lino going into Snn
Francisco; and thnt Hill will mil i,u
road through to Coos Day.
Authority For Selecting lieu Ijiud.
Tho groat deed (Hod for record In
tho county clerk's olllco nt Vnlo
Bhowod that It had been previously
llled In six othor couiiHob in Oregon.l
Tho deod In tho followlne aimwa tim
lauroau-fl nutliorlty for limiting theso
Hon laud bolcctlous,
Under act of concross. nnnrm.i
July 2, 180-1, ontltlod, "An act grnnt-
iiik iauii8 10 am in tlio construction of
a railroad and tolograph lino from
Lnko Suporlor to Puget Sound, by tho
northorn routo," thoro was granted
to tho Northern Pacific Railroad com
pany, Rb successors and assigns, "ov
ory altornutlvo section or public
lands (not mlnorallzed) doslgnatod
by odd numbors, to ninoiint or 20
nltorniito sections por mllo on oach
sldo or said rnllrond lino, ns snld
company may adopt, wliouovor tho
United States hna mil Htlo, not re
served, sold, granted or othorwlso
appropriated, at tho tlmo tho lino
or snld road (Northorn PncRIc) Is
definitely fixed, nnd n pint thoreor
wen 111 tlio oil co or tlio comnilH
Kvory movo mndo by Hill in Ore-
Ill bo witched with
rest by tho pooplo
Northwest. H In enn-
lidontly hollovod thnt moro dofln
ito Infornintlon concerning HIU'h
railroad pinna in theso two stntos
will bocomo known within tho next
twolvo months.
INCREASE
OREGON
IN
VALUE
Rev. Hall's New Colporter
Craft Put in Water on
Christmas Day.
"Tho Lifeline," tho now coipor-i
tor bout for this district, was'
launched nt tho W, II. Cnvnnaugh I
shipyards at Eastsldo yesterday nT-i
lernoon. Only n fow woro present,;
Rev. G. Loltoy Hnll, who will hnvo
chnrgo of It, having decided to hnvo j
tho formal ceremonies attached to ,
tho crnft tnko phico at its dcdlca-l
tlon. Instend of nt tlio launcning.
"Tho Lifollno" was christened by
Miss Frances K. Hull, tho llttlo
daughter of llov. and Mrs. Hull,
who broko n bottle of Coob liny
water, tied with libhoun nnd holly,
over tho prow nn the boat glided
Into the water. The only othor
sorvlccs wns n s'-ort prayer by Rov.
Hnll.
Immediately after tho launching,
tho boat wns given n trlnl trip to
tho bunkers nnd return by W. II.
Cavnnnugh, tho builder, nnd found
to run perfectly. Tho finishing
work will bo dono nt North Ilond
nnd following Kb completion, tho of
flcinl dedication of tho vessel will
tnko place.
Dr. Win. Sadler, author of "Tho
Causa nnd Curo of Colds." snya
that common colds should bo tnk
ou seriously, especially vhon tlioy
"hang on." Foley's Ilonoy nnd
Tur Compound Is n rollublo house
hold medicine for coughs' nnd colds
equally effective for children and
grown persons. Tnko It when you
feel n cold coming on. It will nvort
danger of sorlotm results and euro
quickly. No harmful drugB. For
snlo by I.ockhart-Pnrsons Drug Co.,
tho Ilusy Corner.
TO l.OGGF.RS OF COOS
OK AXV OTIIIUl COIW'TY
Coos Bay Feather-Weight
Loggers' Shoes
wenr longer thnn nny heavy nhoo.
Is light and watertight and Is tho
best shoo of Its kind in Amorlcn.
Guaranteed hy the maker.
AUGUST OLKSOX,
i!in Hroailivny So. MnrMirielil, Or.
We Clean and Press
Ladies' and Gent's Suits
Goods Called for
nnd Delivered
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
PIIOXB MAIN IVW
Mni-shfleld, Oregon.
After Christmas Reduction
MUX'S RATH HORKS. fir.on. '"
NOW
r HMOKIXG .fACKOTS, $7.00,
IIOIIKS, .97.00,
$4.75
SIHN'H ROt'SH MLIPPFRS, SU.oo WU
iNOW Clrn
SIHN'H XKCICWHAR AXI) HOSIO HOTS f ''W
AT .'.' One-TliirH n
WOMKN'S RATIIRORICS ?(l,0O. II Ut
MS
It1 It - .. '
Money
NOW
wo.mkx's PKir sIiIppiirs, si.r.o
iu"
WO.MKX'S KVUXIXG SCARI'S.
AT '
Talks"
AT
HUB DRY GOODS CO
OVOXXKIJ, ItUILDIXG '
''"ONE 3o,j
Steamer Homer
Sails from San Francisco, for Coos Bay With
Freight only, Friday, Dec. 27th
r. H. DOW, Ageat.
OcasDort,
KQUIPl'UD WITH WIRIILCSS
teamship Breakwater
SAlIil.VGS
8 P. M.
FROM
AIAVAYHONTIMK.
i
PORTI,AXI, TucMhiy eicnlng of each bV it
8AIMXG FROM MARSIIFIKMl, 8 A. M., Snturdny, Dec MP
M., Saturday, Dec. J-ltli; 7 A. M Kiilunlny, Dec. 21: 1230 p
Satimliiy, Dec. 28. ' '' l
Pliouo Main JI.VTj.
J. 0. MILLER, Agnl
SPEEDWELL
THE NEW
Stealer
OAPT. I1URTIS. Master.
Sails for Snn Francisco from Coos Bay, Friday, Dec 2, it
service ot due.
THK SPi:i:i)Wi:i,T, .In Bpccdy and bus excellent pasMng(rtc(e
inoiiaiioiiH, large clean and ulry rooms mill elcctrlo lli:liti s4l
wireless.
For freight nnd imssiiKC, npiilr.
A. F. lCitnbrook Co. Titlo (uiiriiuti-o nmi Almlfict Cb,
1:1.-5 Cnl. St., Snn Francisco. JlmMtJJ.
Coos County Assessment Is
Slightly Less Than Last
YearOther Counties.
You Auto Call f oote
l'HOXK MI..T XIGHT AMI l)V
Stand front of Moyd Hotel
TWO NEW OARS
After U 1 M. Phone r,l
Resldenro Phono 8-7.
Will Mnko Trips li Coijullle.
Bioner of tho Ronornl lnnd olllco, and
"Whorens, Hy Uio net or con
gress or July l, 180S, (fourloon
years hro) nutliorlty Is given tho
Northorn Pnclflc Rnllrond coinimny,
iiimer evriiiiii coiuntiniiif. to ran.
nnnnnv.M l n.,,.ni ,.,r "'""." . i-immuuiH,
L , .r,iti,""P ""l'' '" the Indemnity 1 linltB of T8 Rrant
Aw th rtIovt'w,,H;0rg0,,0ra,ly nl t in lieu thoreoV'u,
liLUJi'" Jj'i'V , wyru a yer ago. .SunHty u,nnntltL ofphUo lands,
SALEM, Or., Dec. 20. Not In
cluding tho assessments thnt nro
made hy tho Btato hoard of tax
commissioners, tho nssossod valua
tion of tho stato Is noiirly $9,000,-
000 Brentor this yoar than it wns
last yonr. Tho total this vonr in
tho stnto is J703.095.1S1, and last
year it was 5784,118,857.
ino greatest Incronso wns in
Multnomnh county, whoro over 58,
000,000 wns added to tho tax rolls
this year. In a fow of tho coun
ties thoro was a decroaBo In vnlun
tlon. Tho comploto summary as com
piled by tho stnto tax commission,
showing tho vnluntlons In 1911 and
1912, included:
County 1911
Coos ....519.455.C15
Curry ... 3.997.8S1
Douglas . 2fi,S75,5S0
Multno'h 295.333.G20
XOTICK
OF
OF KXKCUTOR'S SALK
RKAI, PHOPKRTV.
'THU FRIICND OF COOS 1IAV
S. S. ALLIANCE
KQUIPPKI) WITH WIRKLKSS
SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR. PORTLAND
MONDAY DEC. 23.
CONNECTING WITH TIIH NORTH HANK ROAD AT P0RIUXP
NORTH PACII'IO STUAMSHIP CO.MPAXV.
Piione -I I. O. F. JkflKOIWE, ipA
Notlco Is hereby given thnt tho
undorslKiiod, John D. McNeil, as
Executor of tho Estnto of Carrlo
Nashurg, docoaBod, will, uudor and
by vlrtuo of an ordor duly mndo by
tho Honornhlo John F. Hall, us
Judgo of tho County Court of tho
Stnto of Orogon. for tho County of
.Coos, on tho 8th day of Decombor,
1911, nnd ontcred in tho Journal
of said court on Bald day, in the
matter or tho petition of tho said
John D. McNoll, as such oxocutor
ror an ordor of snlo of tho real
proporty of said estato, which said
ronl proporty Is hereinafter partic
ularly doscrlbod, offor tho Bald real
proporty for Balo, at prlvato snlo, to
tho best blddor thorolor, or for
olthor of tho Bald pieces or parcolB
of real proporty, on tho 27th dny
of Decombor, 1912, at tho hour of
10 o'clock In tho foronoon of anld
day, or on nny dny thoronftor, tho
said oxocutor horoby rcsorvlng tho
right to roject nny or all bids or
oirors ror tho said roal proporty or
ror olther or tho said pieces or par
cols thereor, tho tonus or said salo
bolng one-hnlf cash at tho tlmo of
salo and tho halanco, or ono-half
payable within ono yonr from tho
dato of tho confirmation of said
salo or sales by tho said County
Court. Tho said real proporty is
described as follows, to-wit:
tho noy Scouts Is "to holn otimr n1 T1,. JPts. numbered four (4) nnd
Plo nt all times." Tho nov sn nf !" ." "l tl10 uloc' numborod
i onnortunltv 7h ' ?en ' ETon 127)
FAST AND COMMODIOUS
1912
519,32C,929
4.102.G99
27,052,145
303,093, 1C5
AMONG THE ROV SCOUTS
1
Ono or tho working principles of
' O enoy red"c'g your living
- expenses use
Goldon Rod Oats
Golden Rod Wheat Nuts
Golden Rod Oat Flakes
Golden Rod Wheat Flakes
Golden Rod Panca'-.o Flour
AT ALL GHOCKHS.
PrWIAI. NOTICr A'ihtPil nt IMtrr In tiory in, v,
fl IJin It si ,i,,Iii-4 . ! II i lu nil , , t
ll "(JolJ. u It u ' uu.l h,t a tln . ire li S, (,
m W"WT!"IIII mn,
f$SL
GOlCtHROOWUiNSCa
Marshtlold had an opportunity this S, ,V, ,, ",, l-7' ,n lh0 town of
Christmas of carrying this "out I n a' M.urAhfloU1' Coos County n(l Stato
Binallway, ndoptlng tho rolo of Santa !m "KOn- according to tho plat
Clans. A laPBO numlior of them th7J "ron"C( bJ' B' D- Clement
brought n present of a bo o r l'r! ?' fQ,nl ItI, mco of tno
or some toy. which Z L ,' S0"ntL 9lorlt ot Coos County, Oro-
Steamer Redondo
Kqulpied with wlrclees mid suliiimrlno bell
SAILS for SAN FRANCISCO FROM MARSHFiaD
SATURDAY, DEC. 28, at 1 P.M.
All PftHnenger IlencrvnUoiiH Fr om Snn Francisco Must Be
H05 Flfo UluIdliiK, or Pier No 10. All reservation un w
Iten up Ut lwurs beroro sulllnb.
1NTKR-OCEAN TRANSl'OlUVViii w. t
C. t. "'"""""
PHONE 44.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
'r IAVIA KDMA,
Mechnno-Tliornplst
Sclontlflo Swedish Massage, Medical
Gymnastics
323 S. Sixth St. Phono 205.lt.
J Olili OSTL1ND,
Piano Tuner and Repairer.
41b S. Sixth Street. Phono 103-Ij
J.
W. UKNNUTT
Uonnett Swanton, Tom T. Dennett
Attorneys nnd Counsellors at Law.
Flanagan & Dennett Dank Dullillng.
Mnrshflold. Coos Co., Oregon
pKHIj HILKV IlAIililNGEIl
" Pianist nnd Teacher
Resldonco-Studlo, 237 So. Broadway
Phono 18-L.
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1 in lntR mimiinrail inn 1A nl
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and this rriendsh 0 is o t how Lvn .' ?,n., V' ot Azn,oa Park Addition
to tho duml niiiiVin i i . ." t0 tno t0WI f nandon, Coos Coun-
rulo to'S laTi " n 1 ". 0,".t,1lr I?!' W?n. according 'to tho plat
""""B umrooi on Illo nml nf rnxnnl ).,
whenovor posslblo.
Troon A. comnn.in,. h. i.i-n ' i ? "mco. ot "9 bounty Clorlc or
Scouts, is on ''hike" today oa'r Orogon."' ' LS aml Stat f
degree oniorrow morning fr0n, 10 Executor ot t ho Estato o? Carrlo
mini' m ,ltlle( B?Tln on Sat" NwurBl deceased Ca"10
dn moinlng nt 50o Market Avcn- (Dato or first publication. Nov. 28
ana last publication Dec. 2G.)
no.
WM, S. TUHPEN,
AROIIITKOT.
Mnrshflold, Orogon.
DR. W. MORROW,
Dentist.
171 Grimes Diitldlng, over flrand
Theater. Olllco Phono 320.
Yf G. CHANDLER,
Architect.
Rooms .101 and !502, Coko Jltiildlng
Mnrshfiold, Oregon.
rit, a. j. HENrmvs
Modern Dental Parlors.
Wo aro equipped to do high class
work on short notice at tho very
lowest prices. Examination free.
Lady attendant. Coko Bide., Opp.
Ohandlor Hotel, phono 112-J.
window ctfJ.
Wo mako Peiwif 'i!rt
nmi nlso offlco Janitor w ?.
guarantee satisfaction. wi-
sonablo. .-a i
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orders may. "? -"''- rmtt: t:
or loft at tne i'j;
Mnrshfielu & North Bend Auto I
.nvn PrODrletor,
cSSjgwyrw-
minutes from isi -v BeBi
mi'lnlBht. Leave ,
?.?i"?.UhT BeeBittrftf1-
UCIH Uliuu-D
ror schedule.
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has set M0,1U' ..o o'clock
February, !' " ...
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Ol D4IUI ""-
County, urego,
oi.i final accouui,
tlomont thereof. s0.v,
Administrator ' ,n" j.
vor Landrltli, WJJ
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