The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 02, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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THE COOS BAY TIME'S, 'MAKSHFlKL'B;Rl6l)fSA,tllRDAY JANUARY1 2, 1915-EVEIlll!G EDITION.
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IPRflpSSIONAL DIRECTORS !"
E. ffliard McClure I
'mB&ttorney at law I
JafflrRctlccs In all courts. 1
RoftgRtlt, Flanagan & Bennett ltnnl UJ
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lamer
I HOUSE BUILDER
al Rophlrlng and Cablnot
Mntrlnt.
Pho5f40-J.
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J. MWright
Iliono J88-R.
ILIHNfl CONTRACTOR
bates furnished on request
M. Shaw
i' Knr, Noso and Thront.
5. GLASSES FITTED
TTIIfl II. SHAW
of Women nntl Cliilrirea
hollo 330-.T. Roomn 200, 201,
202, Irving Block.
in" Ostlind
ULTING ENGINEER AND
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i HffrftTrlnna 9011 Trtsltltr tltnplr
PiwH03-L or 2C7-J.
Marshfleld, Ore501
AHOH1TEOT
301 nnd 302, Coko Dulldlnt
jAnrshflold, Oregon
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WmHS. Turpen
AHUHITKUT
Marshflold, Oregon.
tlind
tuner and repairer
rrdorB nt W. It. Halnoa' Mu
pnny.
sixth streot. mono 103-L
ley Ballinper
WIST AND TKAUIIKU
e Studio, 217 No. Third Bt
Pliono 3G8-L.
ERCHANT'S CAFE
Popular place for
Good Meals.
Prices Reasonable.
if Commercial & B'dw'y
tMITH'S VARIETY STORE,
North Bend.
fofjI'Fancy and Domestic
CHINA
IN'T IT THE TRUTH.
never blnmo tho tnllor when
pnnts wo havo to pin,
oovor blnmo tho shoo man
(on our Bolca grow old and
lover blnmo tho hnttor
our llda wo havo to
Bt.
ro always blnmo tho laun-
irhon our Bhlrts wear out.
JJAY STEAM. LAUNDRY
rtiono 57-J.
P. LAWRENCE HOTEL I
formorly tho Coos Hotel)
hoat, hot nnd cold wator. ,j
No liquor.
Invito you to Investigate our
er rntcs. Special Inducement
two or moro persons occu- j
mo room.
IlISIAN OLEANINQ AND
f DYEING WORKS
fWost Mnrkot Ave., cornor
Second Stroot.
er now manngomont. Prices
I' nnd nil work satisfactory.
miles' work n Bpcclulty.
bo 17C-J.
J. S. STEVENS,
Prop.
LET US MAKE
'OUR ABSTRACTS
& Trust Co., Abstracts.
jughly dopondnblo, Irarao
1 sorvlce. nromnt nttentlon
Itll Intorests of our cllonts.
;N I M U M O O S T
IS. KAUFMAN & CO.
ty ordering tho fainoiw
IL
1, per ton SI. on
;oal. per ton $0.00
It ton of both s?..oo
1). MUSSON, Prop.
1C-Z, or leave orders at
Hlllycr's Cigar Store.
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JT1I COOS RIVER 1IOAT I
SERVICE j
LAUNCH EXPRESS j
pes Maihlifleld every (lay
in. Lcnics head of rher I
nt :t:15 p. in. j
I STEAMER RAINBOW
as head of river dally nt 7
1. Lenves Mnrs"fleld nt 2 p. I
"! charier upply on hoard.
ROGERS & SMITH I
Proprietors j
,
Read
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SAVE
MONEY
Ml ECO
HE TIMES
The Cheerful Warmth
of a Gas Room Heater
chases chill and gloom
There is nothing so cheerless and gloomy as
a cold room. '
Most every house has its cold room or cold
corner which is avoided as a pest.
The gas room heater will make such a place
inviting and cozy put a tone of cheer in the
entire household.
1
Gas room heaters arc light easily moved
from room to room. '
You can have the heat just where you need it.
Gas room heaters are inexpensive to buy and
cost little to operate.
See the complete display of gas room heaters
at the Oregon Power Company office. .Every
thing from a tiny bathroom heater up.
Use iron pipe connections
Oregon Power Co.
Second and
Phone
High Quality Groceries
Our own prompt and particular delivery sorvice Effi
cient clerks being out of tho high rent district and
keeping our prices as low as consistent with good busi
ness makes
Gonner &THoagland
The Leading Grocers Dealers in Good Groceries
797 South Broadway.. Phones 348-J and 326
Coos Bay Stationery Co.
93 Central Avenue. Phone 430.
. TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES .. ,.
RIBBONS CARBON PAPER
The kind you will eventually Insist upon.
TO BEAT THE BUILDING GAME -:- -:-
has been a hobby with us for a good many years nnd alot of
our customers will tell you whon It comes to getting good, sqund,
durable framing matorlal at tho right prlco wo know our busi
ness. Just toll what you want to build and the amount you want
to spend and we'll got busy with our pencil and figure out the host
your uonoy enn buy. Try ui.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
CUT THE FUEL niLL 1 TWO HY USING OUR WOOD
PHONE 100. IBS SOUTH RHOAPWAY
Don't take any chances
Aetna-ize Yourself Today
You cannot nfford to bo without hoalth or accldont Insuranco
You not only need tho lhstirnnco, hut you want to bo suro nnd
havo tho correct policy In tho best nnd most rollablo company In
the business.
See mo or phono me at once nnd I will explain It to you,
E. I. CHANDLER, Agent
Marshflold. 300 Coko Dividing.
COOS BAY WATER CO.
Marshfield, Ore.
Family water rate3 fixed by State
First faucet -.
Additional faucets for bowls, sinks,
Baths .:
Additional baths . . ,
Toilets
Additional toilets
Rales payablo In udvanco before "the
I
not rubber tubing.
Central
178
Railroad Commission.
90
etc . . ; , . . . 10
, 25
:.,...,, ,20
50
25
10th of each month.
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News of the
S
( (ioviTuniciit Furnishes Cheap Meals
I for Poor People.
1 inr Ansoclatol I'rcM to Coos Iljr TIniM
PARIS, .Inn. 2. Soup nnd boiled
bcof distribution lias been undertak
en on n largo scnlo In Paris to meet
tho winter's demand. Pieces of beet
which, though wholcsomo nnd nutri
tions, nro not ndvnntngcous for tho
feeding of tho soldiers on account of
weight nnd cumhorBomcncss, nro
I sent by tho army butchers to tho
soup kitchens for tho poor,' to bo Bold
nt tho lowest prlco that nets actual
cost. Tho soup was sold first at
0 bo us a lltro nnd tho same prlco for n
half pound of beef, hut tho soup hns
, now been reduced to 2 bous n lltro
i nnd the heef to I bous a pound.
From 10 o'clock In tho morning
until 3 In the afternoon, a long lino
i composed mostly of women nnd
children with their pots, pnlts nnd
Jugs, nwnlt their turn to bo served nt
tho stock yards.
j Tho soup kitchens havo extended
all over Paris, and now moro tlinn
10,000 persons, representing ns many
families, nro served dally nt an op
tional cost of 2 cents.
So mnny havo como Hint tho enter
prise hns turned out to bo n protlt
nblo venturo, ami the profits, to
which the city of Paris added a Bum
of 5000 francs Which wns generally
rcsorvod ns an Indemnity for summer
holiday vacation of tho stock-yard
employees; nro to bo used to purchnso
warm clothing for soldiers.
This hn taken tho Idea of charity
. out of tho ontorprlso nnd made tlioso
I who bring tholr 2 sous or -I sous co-
' partners in an enterprise for tho com
fort of tho men In tho trenches.
Up to tho present tlmo theso poor
pcoplo havo sent moro than a thous
Bnnd full sots of wurm clothing to
tho soldiers, besides tho snmo iium-
( her of pipes nnd n consldorablo quan
tity of tobneco.
I At ono part of tho stock ynrd a
lino may ho scon every day, composed
'chiefly of old men nnd invalids wait
ing to pay their penny for n pint of
. ox blood.
This Individual fntXnnco or tho
work at tho stock yards Is typical of
mnny pathetic enscs.
I "A lltro of boullllon, ploiiBo," nsk
ed n bout old woman with a fow
scattered gray hairs, In a timid volco
I to tho butcher In charge Tho butch
er scrutinized hor and reached for n
i larger ladlo; tho lltro ho mndo moro
than measure and dropped n good
chunk of boiled heot with it Into
hor pall. Tho old lady handed out n
copnbr 2-sou ploco. The man looked
I at it, forced a sovoro expression nnd
handed It back, Baying: "It's no good;
I it's got n liolo In it." Tho old lady
i looked from tho man to tho plcco
'disconsolately and began to search
for tho holo, which Bho was unable
1 to find. "ICcdp it, old Indy, porhrips
It'll bring you luck." Then sho un
derstood, muttored a "God blCBsyou,"
wlpod n tenr from her eyes nnd nm
blcd off.
TO SAVIJ HOUSES
Wr AiaorlalM Trfea Io Cooa na; Tlmea.l
LONDON, Jnn. 2. Tho Illuo
Cross fund Is not- only trying to
illlovfato tho Buffering of wounded
hprbos, but also (o lesson tho waste
iago of horsoflcBh In war. In vlow
I (if tho fact that tho four months'
fighting haa drained Europe of Its
'supply of hoi bos, tho nlliod army
, looks to tho Bltio Cross to savo
animals for further servlco.
Thoro hnvo boon ostubllshcd In
Franco, largely through tho co-op-ertlou
of the French government,
Vetorlnnry hospitals which aro now
taring for snmo 2000 animals.
jTlneo of thoso farm hospitals aro
In Normnndy, and othors at Glsorn,
Fontalnobjcnti, Provonqo cud Troyes.
Scaou camp hospltnls nro also es
tablished nt tho front, which look
alter animals suffering from over
uor)', cxposuro and sickness, ns well
as from wounds. Prompt treat
ment hns materially reduced the
death rato.
The Itlut Cross fund Is nn off
shoot cf tho Dumb Friends' Leaguo,
which corresponds to tho Society
for tlio Prevention of ,Cruqlt,y to
A'llmals of tho Amorlcau cities.
NOTED ATIILI'7r'Kfi MISSING.
II V r Aasorlste Prcaa to Cooa Hajr Timfi.)
' LONDON, Jan. 2. In every army
training camp in England cross coun
i try running Is a, part of the work of
fitting tho now soldlors for service.
' It has developed a number of well
I known athletes, among them G. W.
I Hutson, now numbered among tho
missing, who is rnnkod na tho great-
cat distance runner of tho present
day In England.
World's Greatest War From Day to Day
WUSOF
Effmt Made to Get Lino on People
Who Plod 1'Yoin Unhappy Lund
(Or AMoclaieir Pmi io Cooa nr Time,
LONDON Jnn. 2. A gonornl
census of nolglnn rolvigccs In Eng
land lniH been ordcrod that King
Albert's cablnot m-y know vnero
tho llolglans subject to military
sni'vlco nro quartered.
It has been estimated that 20,
000 llelglnns of military ago enmo
to l.'uglnnd, but such otalniatcs nro
luct'ssuiily Inaccurate. In tho rush
fiom Antwerp nnd Ostend It was
impossible to keep any ncctirato
r cordb. Mnny of tho rcfugeos who
had money enmo Independent of any
organized agency nnd consequently
the governments of Rolglum and
Rnglnnd havo no knowlcdgo of tholr
moonieuts.
Tho employment of Ilelglr.ns In
Englnnd has raised many Btubborn
quertlone. Relief committees havo
lot oncournged Bolglnna to accept
employment where they would com
pete with English' labor and thero
li:iH bftn n studied effort on the
pa-t of English committees through
out thn Islnnd to provont llelglnns
from accepting n lower wngo than
that otdlnnrlly paid to Engllshimin
or Englishwomen.
In Franco tho refugees havo al
most lnvnrlably found employment,
especially tho men of nil ages. Tho
Frenchmen hnvo nearly all gono
Into tho Borvlco, with the result tint
Ilolglnns who hnvo any knowledge
of railroading, brldgo building, .lic
trlcnl construction or engineering
work of nny sort, nro Instantly put
to work.
Some llolglans hravo boon leav
ing England for tho United States,
hue they nro chlofly oldor men nnd
women who formorly lived In Amer
ica nnd hnvo rclntlvcs nnd friends
there. Thoro has boon no largo
movomont of DolglmiB toward Amer
ica as yet, and no objection has
beiui raised to tholr doparturo from
England, whoro thoy had pnpors
showing who they woro nnd what
thrir reasons woro for lonvlng.
TATOOKHS A1IE HU8Y
(llf AacUIJ rrraa to Com Hit TlnM.
LONDON, Jnn. 2. Slnco tho
outbreak of wnr tntooors havo boon
particularly busy decorating tho
a nils of British soldiers nnd sailors
nnd mnny Belgians with Inscrip
tions. A fnvorlto decoration Is tho Eng
lish flng with tho words "Death to
tho Gormnns," or "Down with tho
Gormnns" undornonth tlioso bolng
Inrgoly patronized by Belgian nnd
British soldlors. A bulldog standing
by tho Union Jack Is also In great
domand. Somo soutlmentnl Tommies
hnvo pictures of tholr girls or names
of them inscribed on tholr arms.
uiuura unvo ino names or wioir
roglmcuts put In. Ono sailor Is said
to havo tho nnmes of 1j!h wife nnd
five children pricked on his nrm.
Many soldiers bollovo In tntoolng
ns n bort of Inoculntlon against
fovor, whllo sailors bollovo tho idoa
Is handed down from tho tlmo when
riniralni- wns In vncun. Tlinn II wiik
tho prnctlro to havo n cross tatoood
on tho back which mleht mtfn tlmni
when tho tlmo for iiiinlshinont enmo.
Ono of tho victims In tho recent
"Bulwark" disaster wns lndontlflod
by cortain tatoo marks.
TURKS CUT OUT FBHXCII
f Iljr AuoelaleJ I'rrta to Cooa Ilax Hiiim )
AMSTERDAM, Jnn. 2. In vlwo
bf tho Porto's alllanco with (lor
ninny, Fronch words to bo found
in Turkish vocabulary nrb to ro-
plnccd with Gorman, according to
Gorman dispatches published hore,
Honcoforfh Turks will eny Horr,
Frnn. Froulnln. Frnlhorr. (Sr'nf. lilt.
tor, Fuorst, Grossfuorst and Erzhor-'
zog. I
Tho teaching of Gormnn Is to ho,
mado moro gonort.1 'In tho schools;
French la to bo abandoned,
SOLDIERS NEEDS HO.Y
rUr Aaaocla(eJ Prw'a Io Cooa IMT Tlmaa
LONDON, Jan, 2. Socks Socks!
socks! Ib what tho soldier most
neods. This Is emphasized In al
most ovory letter from tho front.
"May I bo forgiven," writes an
offlrnr "fnr ,IIrrictlni vnnr phnr-
oiiicer, tor oireciing our ennr-
Itablo efforts and suggest mat wo
canuot huvo' too many consignments
of socks, very largo sizes proferrod,
made of thick wool. As you know
tho men lu wot trenches tiro often
for days together unublo to tuko
their hoots Off: thn result fs sore
BELGIANS!
foot. and. at times frost-blto. which I mf .nro "ow w,tnollt mono'- J,an
nffnctfi.i thm snvorolv durlne tho IJStato3 hnvo boon ruined. Tho great
cold snap ten days ago. Tho gov-'
eminent nnd prlvato porsons utjnccU8to,no ' luxury aro living wlth
homo havo boen very gonorous In tho out eervanta In sinnll quarteis. turn-
matter of warm clothes, but foot-'
goar is always wearing out." ,
1ST IN
I
IN FRANCE!
Br AMoctatetl Trcaa to Cooa Par Times.)
LONDONI), Jan. 2. Tho throwing
of 500,000 wounded French BoldlorB
and thousands of Belgian nnd French
refugees Into northorn Franco has ldd
to a tcrrlblo condition there. Mrs.
Harry Floyd, wlfo'of a widely known
English artist, who hns returned
hero temporarily from Borvlco In
French hospitals, declares that tho
suspension of Industries nnd the dlf
f lenity In obtaining supplies from
nbrond hns mndo tho problem of bub
,.. .,, , l
talnlng life n sorloiiB ono.
uoioiB and other buildings havo
been taken by tho Government for
llnnttltnla It, nil Mm (num. n.t .I1. I
-uu,.,u ... .... iiiu tunna unu III-
lngcs of northern Franco nnd nde-
qmito furnlturo has been provided
for most of these," says Mrs. Floyd,
"but tho crying need is surgical in
struments, nnncsthotlCB, antiseptics
nnd nil kinds of hospital Biippllcs
nnd clothing for lnvnllds brought
from tho battlefield wearing only tho
tatters of uniforms.
"At Limoges, which Is not a Inrgo
placo, 10,000 wounded nnd 40,000
refugees nrrlvcd In a single day In
October. In many of tho government
hospitals It has been necessary to put
tho beds so closo together there Is not
oven n passageway botweon thorn nnd
tho pntlcnts must bo moved over ench
olhor. At Amlons, Cnlals, nnd other
towns near tho fighting lino condi
tions nro much tho snmo.
"I wns nt Houlgato for many weeks
nsslBtlng thcro In a hospital which ac
commodated 450 pntlcnts. Wo ex
hausted our antiseptics. At times wo
woro without other. I oven saw nurs
es rownslilng old dressings becnuso
thoro woro no now bandages to uso
on wounds. All tho nntl-tctnnlc sor
uni wns oxhnustcd nnd It Is not possi
ble to obtain moro In Franco ns Its
mnnufneturo has boon oxhntistcd.
Groat Britain has forbidden tho ex
portation of this Borunt as It re
quires nil It manufactures and tho
United States Is tho only sourco from
which wo can now obtnln it for uso
In Fronch hospitals. This serum Is
especially necessary ns much of tho
territory over which tho troops mo
now fighting has been honvlly manur
ed for conturles. Consequently nil
wounds ' Instantly becomo Infected
nnd tetanus Is gonornl.
"It has been necessary at times to
opcrnto without othor becauso It
could not bo hnd. Poroxldo of hydro
gen Is Boldom obtainable Alcohol of
nlnoty-flvo dogreo Btrongth, so India
ponslblo In tho emergency hospitals,
' cannot bo hnd.
Tho Btirgoons and
nurses do tho host tlioy can without
buppllos, but immedlato assistance Is
necessary if tho lives of patlonts nro demanded in hit complaint, a huc
to bo saved In many of tho hospitals. clnct Btatomont of which is as fol-
It is ImpoBslblo to glvo typhoid pat -
louts proper trontment bocauso of
lnck of holp nnd lack of biippIIob.
Special nursos cannot bo provided ou" ot ono hundred and f irty doi
for fovor patlonts. Thoy nro not',nra w,th 'ntorcst thoroln at tho
nvallablo. Often ono nnrso will euro ! rftt o' ton V" cent per annum
for Hpnr nf .uitinrit. i.nii. ,tnv nn.i
night. Sho must slcop occasionally.
Slio has no tlmo to lmtho tho fever
sufferers, oven If sho hnd tho noces-
l brtr' oqulpmont. It Is not uncommon
' for fovor ItlonB to wander nbout nt
i nlK,,t ln tholr (lol,rll,m- Wnat c,lnllC0
. hnvo thoy to rocovor under such con -
jdltlana?
"j;r. Hntion uuost lias ostabllBlied ot -nn persons claiming by, through
n number of Anglo-Fronch hospltalB. 0r under hlin, lit nnd to lot four of
Tho American Ambulance has donoijock eight and lot sovon of block
wonderful work nnd tho French gov-j three of tho town of South Mnrsh
ernmont Ib making ovory effort with- field, Coos County, Oregon, nnd lot
lu Its power to moot tho oxtrnordl- Jtlility-olglit of block tWenty-Blx of
nary omorgency, but It must have as-' Itallroad Addition to Marshflold,
slstanro. Moro surgeons, moro nurs- Coos County, Oregon, according to
os nnd moro supplies nro required tho plntB thereof of rocord nnd on
Immediately if tho lives of thousands ! 'Ho In tho office ot tho County
of wounded nro to bo saved. Tho
eltuatlon Is growing worso all tho
tlmo becauso of the spread of typhoid
among troops that have not boon In-
nociilated against the dlseaao. Men
who dovolop tho disease under pros-
ent conditions nro practically doom
ed to death."
Mrs. Floyd Is an organUer of tho
..u.... ,.UvU u, , . vi, u,
tho special purpose of nffordlng lm-
...cuiuio iuuoi in Kuvuiiiiiiuiu hosiu -
tals where additional holp and sup
plies nro roqulrod. Mrs. T. R. Swln-
burno, wlfo of Major Swlnburno, 23or rwombor. 1914. dlroctlnK the
OH "U'Rriton Plnrn. London. Wru.1. In Irons.
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. ... v,n,.,,v .v.,.vi, i-o ni- .muauuimi, Viuua vuuuiy, umsuu,
tunlly all homes hnvo beon oponod'onco n wook for tho period of six
lo the wounded and rofugcos nnd the consecutive weeks commencing with
French people aro giving ovoi) thing tho first publication of the sura-
thoy can for the wounded and tho
sick. But oven tho wealthy Fionch-
ho,1Bes havo beon closed and porsons
,n8 ver tholr Incomo to the homolow
flna tho Injured.
BERLIN
MINI
IF
Germans Give Up St. Georges
But Claim Capture of French
and English Trenches
ttlr AMoclMed l'rtm to Cooa liar Tlmra 1
DCItLIN, Jnn. 2. (by Wireless.)
Tho following Is tho official com
munication Frldny: "In tho western
thenter nothing of Importnnco hnp
pened nenr Nlcuport. The Idea of re
taking St. Georges, which has been
completely demolished by tho onemy'a
artillery, was nlmndonod In vlow of
the high lovol of tho water thoro.
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Cnnal, wo captured an English trench
'.,,. . ' .. , .
I nnd In tho Argonno our attacks mado
moro progress. Another 400 prlsoh-
ors, six machine guns, four mlno
throwers and numerous other arms
nnd much ammunition fell Into our
hands. A French camp northwest of
St. Mlhlcl wns sot on flro by our ar
tillery. "In tho eastern thent'or tho situa
tion on tho East Prussian frontier
nnd In Poland Is unchanged, a heavy
mist preventing all operations."
hospitals At iierl'in;
inr AmixFuM ir I Cooa Oar TtraM.1
LONDON, Jan. 2. A correspond
ent of tho British Modlcnl Journal
states that twenty-flvo dm'orgoncy
military hospitals havo boon estab
lished In Berlin, With accommoda
tions for 20,000 troops. Ono of tho
lnrgcr hrfspltnls Is bonded In flho
now buildings erected for uso In con
nection with tho Olympic games.
Others hnvo been placed In factories,
museums nnd art galleries. Tho
wounded nro conveyed singly from
tho railway station to tho "hospitals
In motor ambulances. A shortage of
gnuzo and absorbent cotton is al
ready making itsolt felt.
SUMMONS.
In tho Circuit Court of tho Sta'to
of Oregon, In and for tho County of
Coos.
Homo Mortgage Co., n corpora
tion, Plaintiff, vs. Eugono Arthur
llormlda, Dofondaht.
To Eugono Arthur llormlda; You
nro horoby notlflod that you nro
roqulrod to appear nnd answer tho
complaint now on fllo agalhlit you
In tho nbovo entitled court In tho
nbovo entitled suit, in which tho
Homo Mnrtgngo Co. is plaintiff nnd
you nro defendant, on or bofore the
23rd day of January, 1915, tho
uamo bolng tho last day for answer
ing prescribed In tho ordo'r of pub
lication of this Biimmons; and it
you fall to appear or answer on or
'boforo said dnto tho plaintiff will
; apply to tho court for tho rollof
1 lows, to-wlt:
Judgment In fnvor of plaintiff
ngalnst tho snld dofondnnt for tho
'"m the 21th day of Soptombor,
1913, nnd fifty dollars ns attornoy
fees, togothor with plaintiff's costs
and disbursements In this suit, and
nlbo a docroo that plaintiff's mort
gage described in tho complaint is
tho first nnd prior Hon upon tho
I nromlsos horonftor described, and
,, lc,creonB n foroclosuro nnd snlo ot
in hS r)gllt( ttlo nn,j jntorost nnd
, C'oric or uoos county, urogon; ana
' nt tho proceoda of said sale bo
nppllod to tho coBts of making said
Bn,Q nnd tno 8Um found to bo duo
Plnlntl" therein ana hltf costs and
Habursontenta In said suit, and that
tho over-plus, if any thoro ho, bo
paid Into court to nbldo tho fur
ther ordor thereof.
Servlro ot this summons is mada
b publication In pursuance of tho
0Jdor mndo by tho HonoraWo Jolm
S nnko .Tluin nf thn circuit Tourt
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of tho State of Oregon, for thn
County of Coos, dated tho 11th day
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mons on the 12th day of Decern-
hor, 1914,
W. U. DOUGLAS.
Attornoy for Plaintiff.
(First publication Doc. 12, 1914.
Last publication Jan. 23. 1915.)
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