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

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 191 5 EVENING EDITION.
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F F'l t.cnjL1,s like rent puts you in possession of a house and
y lot in FIRST ADDITION. Level lots 50x120 facing on
7 graded street. City water service installed, close to m
school A few dollars cash and the balance like rent. M
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SHFIELD
The Best
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You want a home of your own. Take advantage of
this opportunity. Remember all assessments paid.
S350 buys the place ready to move into. Call af our of
fice for key and see the place tomorrow. You'll buy it
on sight.
Reynolds Development Go.
(OWNER
ITS Central Ave.
uget Sound Bridge &
Dredging Co.
is, Bridges, Buildings. General Construction
COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK
Coos Bay office has available for Oregon Coast
work the
Dredge "Seattle"
most powerful, best equipped mul most thoroughly modem
twenty-Inch hydraulic aredgo In Pacific wntcn
bs Bay office, Main office,
Marshheld, Oregon. Seattle, Washington.
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High Quality Groceries
Our own prompt and particular delivery service Ef
ficient clerks being out of the high rent district and
keeping our nrices as low as consistent with good busi
ness makec
Conner & Hoagland
The Leading Grocers Dealers in Good Groceries
797 South Broadway. Phones 348-J and 326
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WINIFRED WORTH
Crochet and Tatting Designs
These Designs Are Exclusive and Many of Them Arc 'I
Here Published for the First Time.
1 Wt?twtett
Tatting appeals to every woman for Ita qualntncsa und practicability
make It very attractive. Send 12 cents and tho coupon bolow nud you'll get
this and many other clever design? iu tho Winifred Worth Crochet Hook
wulcb. wo will send you by return mall.
llenutlful Motifs for T.itilnir Worker.
News of Nearby Towns
TAKES OVER HOTEL
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ClnitloM Itavler In Charm of llnxtcr
House In ('oiiillk
Tlio C'oqullle Herald 8nyn'
C'luis llaxtur liaa taken iosResalon
of tho llaMor Hotel. Ho nppolntod
Cat SlaKlo iih clerk and to look after
tliliigH for lilin wlillo he returned to
the Hay to look after Ills IiiibIuohh on
that flhle. Mrs. llaxter will remain
on this ride and assist at tho hotel
till Mr HaNter rcturiiH. As soon as
Charlc koch out of business on tho
Il ho will reu'do here.
thii:s XIJW HOAT
I The (lold Heach fllobo says:
.) V l.owory now has his now
stern wheel boat In the river, which
requires boiuo minor adjustments,
when It will bo nlvon n thorough try
out This project of Mr. Lowery's
Is being watched with a great deal
1 of Interest on tho river ns opinions
differ ns to whnt degree of success
a stern wheel boat will bo on this
river.
(ioi.n itKACii Noriw
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Tatting AbbroUulIon of Terms.
Tatting is ono of tho most beautiful
forms of crochet. Tho striking pat
terns shown nro very easy to do.
d. s. doublo stitch; p. plcot; sh
snuuio; r. ring.
rig 3 Is mado with 2 shuttles.
Details of Fig. 5. lBt row form ring
of 30 d s. and 12 p. (2',i d. B. and 1 p.
alternating), break off thread and
fasten, 2nd row form ring of 14 d. s.,
1 p. 2 i d. s. Join to p. of first row,
2'(4 d. s. 1 p. 114 d. b., closo ring,
turn, form n ring of 4 d, b, 1 p. 4 d. s.
1 p. 4 d. s. 1 p. 4 d. s., closo ring
and turn, and repeat unUl wheel Is
perfect.
WINIFRED WORTH CROCHET BOOK
COOS BAY TIMES
Send 12c and coupon to this tinner
and wo will mall you n thlrty-four-
page Crochet Hook containing tho
aboTO design and fifty-eight other In
terestlug patterns vtith full Instruc
tions, This Is ono of tho most comploto
books on Crochet Work published.
NAME
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STATE
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All Ower Oregoia
a HANTS PASS Tho vineyards
of Tokay and Malaga grapes sot out
In tho Grants Pass neighborhood nro
Just beginning to bear, and for tho
tlrst time In Its history grapes will
ho shipped fiom ( rants Pass.
EIKIKNE Tho city officers linvo
moved Into tho old high school build
ing which tho city purchased for n
now city hall.
POHTI.ANI) H. C. Koss, a hard
waro merchant of Oregon City, wns
seriously Injured when knocked
down by nn auto.
SALEM Twcnlyono widows fil
ed appeals to tho circuit court from
tho decision of tho county court do
nylng thoni pensions.
EUGENE Cleorgo Hell was ur
refcted for nllogod vlolntlon of tho
htato law In signing u uaiuo othor
than his own for shipments of liquor.
ASTORIA II. 13. Doorlng was
awarded tho contract for making tho
foundation for tho grain elovntor
which will bo eroded by tho Port' of
Astoria, tho contract price holng
122,058.
POHTI.AND A. W. I.nfforty,
former roprcvontatlvo in congross, Is
loportnd by tho doputy city uttornoy
to hnvo apologli'od to u woman who
clnlmod that ho Insulted hor In his
offlco.
AM1ANY llov. T. II. Hosolbrneht
who roslgned ns pastor of th First
Prosbyterlau Church, hag decldod to
remain In eliargo and withdraw his
resignation.
OREGON A ?12,000 slandor suit
tins boon fllod iu tho circuit court by
Mrs. A. Nelson ngitlnst John Miller.
THE DALLES Inmas Day, njol
15 years, was injured whon n horas
ho was riding slipped nnd foil on the
stroet.
CORVALLIS Ono hundred and
ono persons, IK! of whom were blood
rotations of lehahod llonkle, attend
ed tho annual Heuklo reunion at
tho John II. Wyntt farm.
I PORTLAND John Ellis, former
proprietor of a largo ranch at ia
I ninth Kails has been mlwslug since
last March and relatives hava been
trying to find hint,
GRANTS PASS Tho first train
hns passed over tho now Slato Creek
bridge, tho structure haying been
pomploted.
DIVORCES GRANTED
In tho Clicult court tit Cauuillo di
vorces woro granted ns follows:
Mauotto J. Hudson from Win. V.
Hudson, of North Houd.
Orn Garten from A. D. Garten, of
Hnndon.
Jouulo Colyur from Homer I), Col
ynr of Coqulllo.
Julia Allen from Thomas W. Al
lot), or North Hend.
Roy E. Cameron from Abblo Cameron.
MYltTMt POINT Itlll'I'IIS
Tho following tiro rocont births
toported tit Myttlo Point:
Corn Wednesday, September
28th, in .Air. and Mrs. Arthur Her-
jinunn, or tho South Kork, a son.
Hot n Monday, Suptombor 20th,
I to Mr. and Mrs. N. W. McDonald of
Hronilheut, a ilniiBhtor.
Horn Thursday, September 1C,
to Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Aitnlu, a sou.
j lloin Monday, Septotnber 20, to
Mr. and Mrs. Ell I'Viedeubiirg. of
Hrldge, a son.
Newt of County Scat Told In the
(Holm
A painful but not fatal accident
befell Ralph Hart of Hrooklugs, whon
ho accldeutaly discharged his own
rifle, tho ball taking otfect In his
loft foot.
Alt Gnuntleot and wlfo and two
daughter, Misses Lottie and Estello
Hurled for Crescent City on n wcok'B
visit.
W. T. White Jr., loft with n band
of 1,100 head of stock sheep for Eu
roku, Cnl. Ho will pick up sovoral
hundred more head hotween hero and
the state lino. Ho was assisted by
W. It. Coy, Elmer Miller, Pat Turn
er and Jess Sutton ns drivers.
Tho travollng salesman of Bush
hong & Co., Mr. Gnff, nccompaulod
by Judgo Wood nnd Ooo. H. Milter,
spent n few nights at tho McKlnloy
mine In quest of fat bucks. Tho
trip was not vory successful as thoy
camo home without killing n thing.
NEWS OK COQUIMjK
Notes of tho (Nuiuty Sent Told In tho
Herald
Arthur Woods hns returned from
a six months' stay in Alaska. Ho
roports times rather good around
Dawson nud expects to return again
In tho spring.
Mrs. John Clinton, of Norway, col
ebintcd hor COth birthday Sunday.
Only n small per cent of tho relatives
were present, nbout 30 being at tho
gathering.
Sundtiy morning W. C. Roso nu
toed to Hrowstor valley and return
ed early In tho afternoon with his
wlfo and fathor and Mrs. Paul Ster
ling, who hava boon camping tho
ipnst week tit that placo.
Dr. V. L. Hamilton roports tho
birth of a 10 pound girl to Mr. nnd
Mrs. R. K. Knife on tho 11th, and
a U pound boy to Mr. nud Mrs. W.
E. Matthews on tho 22nd, both of
KUli Trap
NEW SUITS STARTED
SHERIFF'S SALE Ob' REAL I'ltOP-liMHIi day of July, 11)15; thu sum
..,.. nv ...,.,.,,.,,. ot three hundred ovonty-flo und
Him ON KORI.fl.OSl'HK 70-100 dollsrs duo the defundant,
" J. W. Hunt, with Interest thoiuou
Notice Is hereby given thnt by 'at the rate of 0 por tout pur nn-
virtue of an oxecutlon and order num from the 20th day of July,
of sulo duly Usuod out of the CIr- l'Jif,, toKether with costs and dls-
cult Coutt of tho State of Oregon, bmsements taxed at sixteen and no
fot tho County of Coos, and to me oue-hundrods dollars, and costs and
directed on the 28th day of August, expenses of said execution. I will
1015 upon a Judgment nud decree on Saturday, tho 30th duy of Octo-
dtily rendered, entored of record, ber, 1015, at the hour of ton o'clock
and docketed In and by said Court a. in. or suld day, at tho faint door
on tho 2(ith day of July, 1015, In a' of the County Court Ilouso at Co-
certain suit then In said Court pond- qullle, Coos County, Oregon, sell '
lug wherein R. II. Olsen nud May at public auction to tho highest bid
OIjcii, plaintiffs, nud J. W. Hunt, dor for cash Iu hand on thu day of '
dofoudant, rocuvored judgment and sh1 , all the right, title, Interest nud I
docrdo against Henry Holm, dofeud-'est ite which said defendants Henry'
ant, by which oxecutlon 1 urn co.ii- Holm, Freda Holm, Olga Holm, I
mauded to sell the property in said i Wallace Holm, North Hend Hard-'
oxecutlon and herolnattor described, wure ft Supiily Co., a corporation,
to pay tho sum duo tho plaintiff and J. W. Hunt, nud all persons
May Olsen or Ono hundred thirteen claiming under thoni subject to tho I
nnd 13-100 dollars with Interest 'plaintiffs mortKiigo lieu In ,of and
thereon at the into of 0 por cent to said real property; said mortgag
P&" annum from tho 20th day of oil premises hereinbefore mentioned I
July, 1915, togother with costs and are described In said execution as
disbursements luxeu at iniriy auu lonows, to-wu: i.ois nignt and nine
40-100 dollars; and the sunt of one Pi lilork 51, Townslto of Coos Hay,
hundred and nlnoty-flve and no one- Plat "H", Coos C'ounty, Oregon, as
hundreds dollars due tho plaintiff , per plat thereof on file nud of roc
It. II, Olsen, assignee of the North oid In the office of the County Clork
Hond Hardware & Supply Co., with of Coos County, Oregon. Said salo
interest thereon at tho into of 0 being made subject to redemption
per cent per annum from tho 2Cth in tho manner providud by law,
day of July, 10 1 B : tho sum of five Dntod this 7th day of September,
hundred fifty-six nud C6-100 dol. 1916. ALFRED JOHNSON, Jr.
lars duo the plaintiff It. II. Olsen, I Phorlff of Coos County, Oregon,
with Interest tuweon at tho rate First publication Sept. 25, 1915;
of 10 per cent per annum from tholast publication October 23, 1915,
A Number of ActioiiN ut Law Filed In
Circuit Court
Tho following nro now law buUb
recently filed In the circuit court.
Erros Toney Lolnnd vs.. Thomas
G, Lolnnd. Suit far divorce
First Niitlounl Hank of Hnndon vs.
S. M. Avorlll.
Paul Wesslngor nnd llonry Wag
nor vs. Paulino Schmidt, Schmidt,
Rothschild DroH. et ul. Suit to fore
close mortguge.
A. II. Daly & Co., n corporation, vs.
I). J. Hocek.
Mary E. Thompson vs. Ernest R.
Stevens, Wm. Houehiiiko and C. L.
Honebrnko.
Plonoor Hardware Co., vs. Clar
enco Gould.
Aithur MeKoown vh, Star Grocery
and General Morchandlso Co.
Nonnnn Nelson vs. Henry Gard,
Clans Dlers, known nu 11. C, Diors.
MYRTLE POINT NEWS
Noti'H or tho City Told iu tho Kntcr
prlso Mrs. Sylvester Jones went to Co
qulllo, to visit for a fow da-3 with
frlonds boforo Mr. und Mrs. Jones
leave for tho Wlllamotto Valley.
Ilort Harrison, who wus lioro sov
oral days attoudlug to business mat
ters ami purchasing his winter sup
plies, Joft last Friday for tho mines,
F. A. Dodge received notlco that
ho has been rc-nppolutcd United
States Commissioner for tho 4-year
term beginning October 1st, 1915,
L. Strong and son, Jake, nro erect
ing u building on tho former's lot at
the corner of Fourth and Mnpio
strcots which thoy will uso as an of
flco nnd automobile show room.
The party consisting of C. A. Har
rington, Goo. Lanlgor. Will Warner,
E. P. Adams, Fin and Dale Mast and
Al I'-ulior, who made the trip In tho
linker auto to tho Pendleton Round
Up, arrived home jesterday, all well
satisfied with tho trip.