The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 30, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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    DUOS MADE HAPPYBAWTBR" IftlTERfSTlPOOTESt EWTERED
Nilrxm oK'iat'u is roit.vn, and
NOT TOO TiATK
CoiiucHnien SIako Llttlo One-Act
Comedy Willi I'Vco AiIiiiJhsIoii
mid Small Audience
QUK9TIOX OF PIIACTICK AM)
TIIEOKY JAILS COUNCIL
Iu
JJlundorliitf nnil perhaps fortun
ntcly,' the city fathers Inst averting
happened onto tho "fountain of
Kternnl Youth," tlio realization of
tho dream of I'oncc Do Leon, three
centuries too Into. Tho sala oll.xlr
.of llfo mid dispenser ,of happiness,
iib woll na cure-nil of everything
that lu listed in n medical diction
ary, appeared In tho Hhapo of u
email bottle, In fact,, a very unpre
tentious bottle. Hut what It tacked
in looks, it mude up In label "Won
lor of tho World" It was called. Tho
tnauufacturcr, J. II. Ilnmlltou, de
clared It was all tho bovoh wondqrs
of tho world, wrapped into one.
Ho ennio aBklng permission to
.pertdlo tho extract from houso to
Jiouso through tho city, and when
tho Council demurred declaring ho
Ahould pay n dally peddlar's llccnso
of 1 10, tho originator, owner aud
manufacturer, camo to the rescue.
In long arguments ho told the city
inthom tho advantages tho public
would reap and, tho loss to them,
If tboy novor hour about It.
Hold Allowing Mutch.
"Will it cure anaesthesia?" ven
tured Duncan Ferguson, winking. ono
cyo and thinking that ho had stump
ed tho sovon wonders.
"Cure auncsthcsln? Qontlomon, I
nm surprlscdl" wns the rejoinder.
".Why, It will euro prncllqnlly ovory
(hing. Ilnvo you got a tonthacho7"
And ho pointed to each of tho city
dads In turn. "Havo you got a
Atomachacho? Or an curacho? Kid
ney trouble? or havo you ?"
Tlio Supremo Test
And ho was Interrupted. Harry
Kimball brlghtcnod up and his oyes
glcamod. Hero was real sport, a
guessing mntcli, nnd ho had solved
It. His was tho siiproino tcBt of
tho startling elixir.
Everyone waited as tho question
was put. "Can it run a rorar" and
tho Council gasped. Surely It could
not.
"nun a Ford? Why, gontlomon, It
waB this very thing that started "
but this was enough. Tho Wonder
of tho World had passed the acid
test.
Took Joking iih Fun
Mr. Hamilton laughed. Ho hnd
taken tho little comedy staged by
tho Council all in good humor nnd
had Joined In to mako the occasion
n. morry vino. Inasmuch nn ho man
ufactures tho uicdiciuo In Myrtlo
Point, ho declared It is his right to
noli It in the county without n pay
ment of a peddler's license that
would be prohibitive. The matter
was turned over to tho City Attor
ney to Juvostlgnto tho city ordin
ances to sco if there Is not sonic
way In which tho license may bo re
funded. , Itopnlr Ferry Wluuf.
Tho ferry wharf in in a dangerous
condition, sold Oeorgo Cook. After
nu Investigation ho has found that
many of tho stringers are rotten nnd
iiinloHH fixed at once, probably Homo
Iny a heavily loaded wagon, being
driven on or off the furry, wlllj
crumblo through. Tho City Kngln
cor was authorized to prepare plana
and BpuelflcatlaiiB fbr making or this
a permanent Improvement.
App'm'li Dai'gt'ious
It. A. C'opplo said that the ap
proach to the flro hall from tho
street Is bo deep Hint In taking
oui wiu iiwivy Nicunior irom Invork should
I Mi it cjliiMntt tint ftrmiiivii vlill.w . It t ...
'" " " v ' iih ii ii vnuu it enn
nro Riven a nam jolt ami probably
sonit) day will be shaken off aud In
jured. Also it is hard to get the
machine bauk and forth over tho
teop pitch. This matter waH re
ferred to tho City Kugluoer to flg-
Arguo For 00 Minutes on ?ltll
terest Question nnd Paving;
Company Whin Decision
For eloso to nn hour last night tho
air of tho council chamber was bluo
and six city fathers, with tho aid of
tho mayor, tho city recorder and tho
rity attorney, supplemented by Sup
erintendent Ashby, of tho .Warren
Construction . company argued n
question In arithmetic All of $32
worth of interest wns nt stako aud
the paving company "brought homo
the bacon" iu tho final wind up of
the season.
The contention of tho company
was that they had bought improve
ment bondB Inst year of the city, tho
bonds to bo duo on tho first of n
given montli, but were not received,
until tho ltith. "Therefore, " de
clared Mr. Ashby, " there Is duo my
company $32 ns interest on theso
bends for tho 16 days. We had to
pay It out of our own pocket and
we hod not yet received the bonds.
Question Argued
From half a dozen different angles
the theory wns nttneked. 11. A. Cop
pie nnd Carl Albreclit. on the flnanco
committee, declared that Mr. Ashby
was rlgth nnd when tho smoko of
lattlo hnd cleared away ho decision
wub awarded to .him.
Also there is duo tho construction
company some $281.15 duo from last
j car's work of tho concern nnd
which has not been paid.
This monoy has not been collected,
but will bo forwarded very shortly,
said City Recorded Butler.'
Thero is duo from tho paving
company about $202.50 for tho use
of tho city's steam roller hero ami In
North Ucnd as well.
Paving About Completed
Tho Wurron Construction com
pany has completed tho paving of
Front street south, with the excep
tion or souio finishing touches that
havo boon hold up on account of the
rains nnd which will be completed
as soon an the weather permits. On
the rccommoudation of tho c,lty .at
torney tho work that has been done
was accepted. This amounts to
?i,asc.
At the samo tlmo was passed an
ordinanco authorizing tho sale of
$1,273.72 Improvement bonds for
Front Btreot South.
Viy Armngciuoitt Mado
Hy a special ordinanco tho pay of
tho chief engineer of tho city flro
department was placed at, $100 a
mouth and that of his assistant at
$80. This Is no raise in tho expen
ditures of tho department, but an nil
JiiBtmont from the equal salaries of
$90 each tho two men havo beou getting.
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XOHTlI FItOXT HTKKRT OWNEKS
OH.IKCT TO HKDKCKING
MIHH KI3XIA KNOltlt IS HIMDJJ OF
COLLIEU MUFFINGTON
STAND
F
PIG
lilOIITII STUHCT 1'IIOPKHTY
OWXKltS PHKSKXT POT1TIOX
Do Xtt Want Touinorarv Ilrldu
Post Houso XeelH u ltof and
Hewer Leaks Say Cotinciliiien
Protesting the improvement of
Eighth street nortji by making a
temporary Improvement of n bridgo
And planking, tho proporty owners
through Jons Hansen last ovonlug
presented n petition to the city coun
cil asking that tho Improvement be
4unde permanout. In brief, the city
lathers declared the owners should
l iiuvo wnai iney wisneu ami, inoiign
j nothing wns done last evening, tho
concensus of. opinion wna thnt tho
ho done this winter
be dono more cheaply
than in the summer.
City Engineer A. I). GIdloy de
clared that to open tho street thero
with hard surfacing and u fill will
mean a grade for two blockB of at
Claim Jh Made That -North -Hend-
Mai'shfleld Truffle Jlr.eaku Down
Highway Continually
A' petition ,agalnst the roplanklng
of Front Street North, signed by the
property owners In thnt section, was
brought before tho council last evon
ing. Tho grounds expressed are
that traffic over tho street Is often
speedy beyond tho limit of tho ordi
nances and is careless, a fact that
has a' tondency to destroy planking.
Unanimously tho council voted down
tho petition and ordered notice
posted of tho improvement.
Tho potition was Blgned by Uoorgo
w. toggle, Agnes Peters, executrix
of tho Anna Wulff estate, tho Luao
heirs, tho Nosburg Land company,
Walter CI. Webster, E. E. straw,
Henry Sengstaqken, Jteboeca Lusc
Wilson, Alma Webster, S. D. Magues
and ,7. a. Lusc.
Will Itodcck At Onco
Notlcqs for replnnking Includo
from Hemfock avouue to tho north
lend of tho Nasburg addition to the
ouy( along Front stroot.
"This calls only for tho redeck
ing. It Isn't so expensive, " Bald
Mnyor Allen.
" Hut tho point Is, " put ,ln ,tho
city attorney, ' that .tills .street has
to bo constantly rodeeked. Property
out there Is eating itself up. "
Should LaylrfjngthVfKo" "
Carl Albrecht nrgucd that tho
planking- should bo lnid longtliwlBo.
"Tho mqro I ride ovor tho llttlo
Btrlp llko this that wo havo botween
hero and North Bond, tho bettor I
llko it," ho affirmed. "It's hold
ing up fine. "
This Is a question that always
brings an argument In the council
chambers, everything olso falling.
Tho argument came.
Tho city englnoor will draw up his
plans and specifications for laying
tho fir crosswise, or cedar dlagon
onnlly. " Woll, this Inst Is getting
a llttlo closer to longthwlse, any
how, " optimistically romarkod Mr.
Albrecht.
Story Mny Jtoinnln
Nothing could bo dono bv tho
counoll toward ronuirinir tlm nwnnr
of tho Lloyd .Hotol to toar off a
ntory, was the consensus of opinion,
when this building ennio in for dis
cussion. Mr. (Joss Btnted that tho
owner, J. H. Bridges, has agreed to
ontlroly rowlro it, and will not
touch tho plumbing. Tho only way
for' It to bo condemned or to havo
ono story forcod orr would bo on tho
condemnation or tho flro chier and
tho building Inspector aB woll.
JIIHsldo Has Slipped
Out In tho doop cut on Eighth
stroot North part of tho hllloldo has
slipped down Into the stroot, block
ing It for traffic, said Mr. Evortson.
-Slrcot Commissioner Luwhorno will
bo authorized to tako toams and get
tho dirt out of tho rood Immediately.
And on Eighth Terraco pnrt of the
fill has Bllpped away from under tho
sidownlk, sinking into tho marsh of
tho north arm, stated It. A. Copplo.
It will cost perhaps $200 to repair
this, by bringing in more dirt.
Tho decision was to block off the
sidewalk, which is llttlo used now,
until next spring, whon will bo tho
MIoahI.. i
uuiuiiiuKL-aus wno to mako tho
ropair.
Ceremony Takes Place at. fold
llcaeh "Hoth Young People
Well Known In Mnrnhflcld
(Special to The Times.)
GOLD HEACH, Oro., Nov. 30.-
Miss Xonla Knorr, daughter of Mrs.
R. E. Knorr, , wns mnrrled hero
yesterday to .Collier II. Hufflngtou,
ono of the leading young attorneys
of Curry Cpunty. Tho young pep
plo, nro today visiting In Uandon
and expect to go to Marshfleld to
morrow, Tho bride is vory well known in
Marshfleld, having lived hero with
her parents until about threo or
four years ngo when they moved to
Gold Ucnch whore Mr. Knorr owned
a drug store. Soveral months ngo
Mr. Knorr wns drowned on the
Randolph whon tho gnsolltio schoon
er attempted to como In over tho
Bandou bar nnd wrecked. Mrs.
Knorr sold out tho drug store thero
and camo to Marshfleld with her
son ,for a visit nnd later expected
to go EnBt to her old homo In Wis
consin. Idaho 7rndino
Colllor Bufflngton Is n gradunto
of tho University of Idaho nnd a
member of tho Betn Thota PI fra
ternity In collego ho was a prom
inent nthlcto, being on the football
and basketball teams and was nt
ono tlmo stnr Javelin hurlor for tho
University at Moscow.
Ho graduated from tho law school
DISTRICT NO. 4 WILL RAISE
CLOSE TO $20,000 FOR ROADS
Fanners Como to JMcctlnjr In Aulos
Bridgo District Turns Down
Special Highway Jevy
Good roads for Coos met a crush
ing dofeat In ono district and decid
ed victory In auothor at tho district
Wllotlng held In tho past four days,
epeclal road lovy to ralso $21,0t)0
Iu tho Bridgo district a G.2 mills
ftwas voted down. Yesorday at
jMcKlnley a special five mill lovy
pusscd wlthi a 58 to 27 vote, this to
hralse $19,000 which will bo expend
ed under the guldnnce of tho county
court.
District Attorney LUJoqvlst this
(morning returned from a trip to
Ithoso two districts, whoro ho attend
oil tho road meetings.
High Tuch Tlio Cry
" High taxes " wbb tho wall lit the
Bridge diBtrlct. The meeting was
held at the Coffco Cup much, Just
outsldo of Myrtlo Point. Farmers
doclnred that taxation Is now up to
tho hilt and therefore stood out
ungainst any special road tax. The
Bridge district undor tho now ar
rangement Is quite n lnrge one.
Yet on tho other hand there wore
staunch supporters of tho mcasuro
rwho argued that tho betterment of
roads, nieans the raising of property
valuations. Tho final vote stood 05
to -15 against tlio measure
Good Roads havo a host of friends
in tho McKinley country, which is In
road District No. 4, Thero special
attention has been given to the
building of tho highways. This was
The Fair
FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATUIUUY
n"Ml' '" . " jiiu io picas,,
money on your iicciIh.
!
I
Jnu
Thi,
.una to
l
ute
r
winter and expected to locate here.
For a tlmo he studied in tho law
office of John D. Gofis and In tho
weoks that ho spent hore mado a
groat many frlonds.
Wont to Curry County
35c nnd IOc Ladies Silk
.hose, with double lisle
blnck and colors.
Only, per pair . . , .
boot
top,
.23i
85c Ladles Flannelette Gowns
Iu white and stripes, rn
33C
On salo nt
20 pnlrs Notlnghnm laco cur
tains, excellent grades, l In
thero nnd camo to Marahflold lost Lavidenced by tho fact that -a man
Mr. Bufflngton then wont downl0088""1 rttllH'
to Gold Beach whore ho has. been
for tho past seven or eight months.
Ho opened a law offlco thoro and
Immediately came Into tho lime
light through his handling of tho
business of tho P. A. Seaborg can
nery Interests.
Tho young couplo will visit hero
and Intor oxpoct to return to Gold
Beach and make thnt their home.
iL
L BE E
XAMINED
CHANCE TO BECOME A
OF RURAL ROUTE
CARRIER
I 41
,'least IB 1-2 percent. Ho wanted
tiro out some means of improvement, jtho counctl to see It first before tak-
,P088lbly by putting iu a coverod 'lug any action.
gutter. i ObJeoh to Crosswalk
ni uio same tinio Mr. Hansen In
C'OI'XTY SEAT NEWS
Quired of tho council why It is that
tho narrow strip nlougsldo of his
Tho full Riilmoii Kenson closed ondaro of business, at tho lutorsoction
th(j 20th and will remain closed itiitr1 or Commercial and Front streets
tho lflth of Docomber, when the should be paved.
Bteolhead season opens. I "It's only a cross walk," ho de-
Mrs. James Richmond lias gono toclared. "Also tho Including of this
Toldo, Oregon, for a month's vlsllfwork In a contract puts many out!
with Iter Bister, Mrs. .Mildred Gould, Invito would like to bid on the side
j)r. ttleiuuoud is expected homo from wan;, becauso they haven't the big
California about tho first of tho equipment to do tlio paving."
year. But tho council stood firm iu its
Goorgo llonnlnger, of Flshtrnp, Idecislon to havo tho cross walk pavod
went over to Oakland, Oregon, last I in accordance with other Btreots.
havo enough of these rotten'
over to Oakland, Oregon, last I in
Aveok to attend tho funeral of his Wo
mother, Mrs. S. P. Honnlger, who
died at Rosoburg on tho 1 G t It.
.Mrs. Jerry Peart with four child
ren, and her sister-in-law, .Mrs, G. C,
McQiiIgg with two came In from
Myrtlo Point, whoro they arrivod by
the stage, They aro returning from
plank cross walks In the city," put
In Harry Kimball, " and this is Just
Itho point, we'ro trying to get rid of
tuoni.
Alack a Day More- Troubles
And alas, thero camo more grtor
ti tho city dads. The nest houso
It Junction Cty whither tho Peart fam-jleaks. "Oh HeaYetiB. " deqlared
l Ily removed last May. Mr. Peart oo of them whon Mayor AHon broke
and Mr. McQuIgj; aro coming ovor- the nows.
"V 1 1 ..lll. ,1. A .... "" At A . .....
inuu wiiu (lie icnms. - jis a iact, " tijo guardian of tho
ROAD EXPENSE 1HQ
Marlon CuiintyllnN Paid Out Nearly
Quarter .Million
SALEM, Oro., Nov. 30. For the
11 months of this year Marlon Coun
ty has expended $251,922 on its
roads, according to roports filed In
tho offlco of tho County Clerk. A
total of 52,910 yards of gravel and
20,38-1 yards of rock havo been
haulod for improving tho roads. Of
tho amount expended tho sum of
$ S 0 . 7 4 -t was used In gravel work:
$-14,59-1 went for macadamizing;
$57,03,1 for gonoral repairs; $13,
910 for bridgo work; $1-1,045 for
now tools and machinery and $12,
795 for salaries of supervisors.
city rejoined. " Part of tho roof is
'torn away. It needs somo more tar
kmpor. " And so It shall be repaired,
tlio matter bolng referred to tlio
health commltteo with power to act.
To Put In Now Sewer
And then again, moro griefs and
tragedy. The sewer on Third
street, botween Highland and Park
'avenues leaks and smolls, " some-
'Hung awful" said the city engin
eer. Ho suggested putting In olght
Inch vitrified pipo and was author
ised to prepnro plans and specifica
tions for tho work.
aovon nays ngo tho city fathers
declared fvo days ahould be allowed
Eugeno O'Connoll to tako down a
faulty light polo in front of his
building on Market and Broadway.
It is not yot down. Ho will bo al
lowed another day and, falling then
to romovo It, tho work shall be doiio
by Street Commissioner Lawhorno
and tho bill sent in to Mr.
O'Connoll.
Postofflco Department KctH Jan. 8
Ah Dnto for Applicants to
Show Qualifications
Tho United States Civil Service
Commission has annouced an exam
ination for tho County of Coos, Ore
gon, to bo hold ut Marshfiold on
January 8, 1910, to fill tho position
of rural carrier at .Marshfiold and
vacancies that may occur on rural
routes from other post offices in
tho abovo .mentioned county. Tho
examination will bo open only to
male cltlzons who are actually do
miciled in tho territory of a post of
flco In tho county and who meet tho
othor requirements sot forth in
Form No. 1977. This form and ap
plication blanks -may ,bo obtained
from tho offices montlonod above or
from tho United States Civil Servlco
Commission at Washington, I). C.
Applications should bo forwarded to
the Commission at Washington at
the earliest practicable date.
camo drivjng a moclififo to get 'Mr.
LUJoqvlst and tako him to tlio moot
ing, Moro than linir-n-dozen farm
ers camo from their ranches iu nutos
and tho roads woro found to bo in
protty good slinpo In spite of tho ln-
Tho spcclnl flvo mill lovy ralsos
about $19,000. If tho county .court
Votes a 10 mill road lovy, na It is ex
jiocted thoy will, 70 percent or this
amount, or $27,000 could bo spent
In this dlfltrlct. Add to this tho
$19, COO nnd tho total Is $57,000 tor
district No. 4 in 191G.
Included In this district are Dora,
Leo, McKlnloy, Browstcr Vnlloy and
!G ravel Ford.
At Camas Valley but a'short tlmo
'ago a special road tax was carried
with a strong majority. '
SUES
WAGES
white or
$2. Now
ecru; values
por pair . . .
to
$1
Ladles' Whlto honiBtltchod
hnudkorchlers, mado of flue
lawns and cambrics; val- np
ties to lOe, Now FOR JC
1 WOOL ml...
-- "UAeQ
Xi natural
!8c values,
On sain nt
gray,
MBlej,
15c
Ml
.... wn
- nJK
" ,ui
line neni. i. ...
various sizes nnd ki.I
" values; now ' m
Ver cartl 4
Wers; trlmrted i ?"
on.broldery; were 35c
Now izi t
Per
pair 1L
AH Blankets, ComfoT
Si-reads, Sheets and p
Cases nt special prices.
200 PIcccb of beautiful stamped linens Just recclvcd-vs
has tho latest doslcns: thov rnnm in tni.i. ""Mj
---' . -- ... uiuiu i uwnprn
ttH
u'ier cot-
i.i II Mln.l. .itl. .... n..t.l i , 1 ... I ..
i-io, imiun tu.uin, hubi- IOW0IH, llOllles, 1)H)8 l)0ff
Be Biiro and look these over before buying elsewhere.
The Fair
NextDoprto
Chandler Hotdy
A ciebtias mm
J.
S. AUSTIN I1RINGS SUIT FOR
9UW IN JUSTICE COURT
Work has started on tho Ump
qua Crater Lako wagon road from
Rosoburg,
Tho city of Floronco recently dis
posed of $5000 stroot Improvement
bonds to a Toledo, Ohio, bank.
Clalnis Sum Owed Him lly P. S. Pln-
kcrWm, North Inlet Farmer
Claimed Worked for Hoard
Claiming payment to tho extent of
about $138 for sorvlccs alleged to
havo boon rondored, J. 8. Austin to
day bogan BUlt in tho Justice court
against P. S. Plnkorton, a farmer of
North Inlot. A Jury of six was chos
en to hear tho arguments. Tho mon
rworo Ferdinand Palntor. Jens Han-
son, J. T. Harrlgan, E. I. Chandler,
Frank Horton and J. H. Staddon.
In his complaint Austin states
that ho wont to tho Plnkerton ranch
,and sought work and that he re
mained thoro, doing common labor
about tho rarm for ubout threo and
ono half months and thoreforo
fehould bo paid a roasonablo wago for
Mils services.
Making answer to these nlleKa-
l'tlons Mr. Plnkorton declared that
Austin camo and offered to work
tfor his board, that there wna no
agreement as to wages and tho sev
eral times he advanced Austin small
fcunis of money thnt wero not ac
counted for, and thoroforo ho put lit
a counter claim against Austin for
$11 and interest.
4
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XMAS
QUALITY
GIFTS
&
3V
AT
PRICES ,
THAT IT
WILL PAYS
SUIT TO
YOUR TRADE
POCKET AT
ROOK 7J
MARKET
AVENUE
!MUJi?at1fJlftlW"
Christmas Gifts
Wo havo a fine stock front which
to holoct useful GhrlMmas gifts
presents that combine oervk-o and
beauty.
For the women folk, nothing Is
moro acceptahlo than china. Wo
wno mo rancy decorated and din
ner bets In plain white, gold band
and decorated. These aro open
seta and are sold either by tho
piece ov tho set.
We Iwvo casseroles with or with
out curriers.
For odd pieces of china, the Slue
Bird design is especially uttractive.
Viflvet-Mtl percolators iu nKn
fine for gifts.
These are but a few of tho many
classes our store offers. Tho prices
aro most reasonable.
Bunker Hill
DepqrtmentStore
W. H. DINDINGER & CO.
Phone 32.
A dainty one-quire box of Linen Lawn, the
socially correct writing paper, in various jiza
Or a box of correspondence cards.
Then for ndded character and to make the gift
more truly individual, h avc it printed with an
initial in dainty color, or in gold or silver.
Come in and look samples over.
The Times Job Department
THE HOUSE OF QUALITY PRINTING
A PRIVATE FIGHT
nninniniin
That Is what the battle of the business world
is for each man and woman in It struggling for
living a private fight, It concerns no one but
yourself and your very life depends upon the
success or failure of the contest.
But you should call to your aid the greatest
of business allies The Times Want Ads, for
they will be of the utmost assistance to you.
They will go in where the firing competition is
hottest and come out with flying colors.
Put The Times Want Ads on your side and
you will be sure to win.
EXPERT WELDING of METAIS
Steel, brass, oast, iron and aluminum castings na
like new
DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY.
Koontz Garage
Phone 180-J.
North Front Street
GRAVEL
. i ' i
ny ,BI
istK!'
We are now prepared to rurntsh GRAVEL In "J faH.
im Pile In our yard or In cnrload lota, t followm
car., ia.oo;
from pile In our yard
From pllo on ground, $2.?5 per yard.
Carload loti, taken
from
Retail Departnie.it.
C. A. Smith Lumber & MM
Opposite PosOfflco,
Abstracts
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rOB RKTiTA11T.il AT1RTRAOTS OF TITIiB
COOS BAY REAL ESTATE te s
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRAfUO.
MAKSnPIElO) AND.COQUILU3 C11' AT01
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