The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 16, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, DEOEMBER 16, 1 915 EVENING EDITION.
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jjumehs thriving
IMPORT OF SECRETARY OK AG-
. iuculture snows wealth
ROLLIN EDMUNDS
ARRESTED AT ROSEBURG
Valuation of CroiW nnd Animal
Products for Last Year
. Greater Titan Ever
j
IDy AnocMted Presi to Coog Dr Tlmn.l
' WASHINGTON, D. a, Dec. 1C
Scprctary Houston's nnnttnl report,
. jupt made public, places an cstlmnto
of" $9,873,000,000 on tltc value of
1 American farm crdps'' pud' nnlnint
' ifroducts for last year, a Valuation
'..without precedent. Tills, liov6Ver,
K jirobably will bo ecjlpscd .by tlto
' yjircsont year's .slujwlng,
, . . This valuatlqn Is an. Increase of
, iRbotit $8300p000 oypr the vajiw, of
.1JU3, hitherto, tho highest ever re
corded.).! The Incrcnsq. occurred in
,, tho face of a dccllno In co'ttpn from
12.5 cents a pound for tho 1913 crop
to nn nvorngo of, 7.3 cents for 1914.
Of tho tremendous flood of ex
ports which began near tho end of
tho fiscal year covored by tho Sec
retary's report, many hundreds oft
, millions represent farm products.
Dotweon August 1, 1914, and Feb
ruary 1, 1910; tho report says, "ex
ports wero $1,157,000,000 and Im
ports $771,000,000, giving n favor
able balance of $380,000,000. Oft
tho total valuo of exports $002,000,
000 represented agricultural com
modities, chiefly manufactures.
" Tho total agricultural exports In
I tho fiscal year ended Juno 30,
191 C, practically tho flrBt year of
tho war, wero $1,-170, 000,000, which
U nn lncrcaso of $350,000,000, or
32 per cont over those of tho pre
ceding year and of $433,000,000, or
"' nearly 42 por cont over tho average
of tho five years 1910-1915."
Enorhioiuv Slock Lonhch
i What In needed moro, perhaps,
thnti nnything else, tho Secretary
says, Is nn Inrrcnso In meat animals.
To that cud, tho Department hnu ox
tuulod Its activities as far as Its
funds would poruilt. Elimination
of common live-stock diseases, from
which louses nro said to bo onormotis
would result In a material lncrcaso
of tho meat supply.
" It has been conservatively esti
mated," tho report continues, " on
tho basis of dntu for thirty years,
that tho nnntinl direct losses from
'nnliiutl dlscasos are approximately
$212,000,000. Tho Indirect losses,
which also nro great, cannot ho es
timated at nil. Tho direct loss as
cribed to onch dlHeiiBo Is as follows;
"Hog cholera, $75,000,000;
Texas fever and cnttlo tlckB, $40;
. 000,000; tttbcrqiilosls, $25,000,000;
contagious nbortion, $20,000,000;
blacklog, $0,000,000; nuthrux, $1,
500,000; scabies of Hheop and cat
tle, $4,000,000; glanders, $5,000,
000; other livestock diseases, $22.
000,000; parasites, $5,000,000; oth
er llvcstoqk diseases, $22,000,000;
Ijicultry dlBoascs, $8,750,000."
HuggwtH to Congnv.
nccommondatlons for legislation
mado by Secretary Houston to Con
grcsH Includo tho following: ,
Legislation designed to promote
better handling and storage of farm
products and trading on tho basis
of fixed grades and stnudnrds, in
cluding n permissive wnrohotiso act,
n cotton BtnndardB act, a grain
grades net, ami provision for a mar-'kct-nowfl
Horvico.
A land-mnrtgago banking act in
Newspaper of thnt City Says Yotms
Sinn Is Wanted In Coos
County
Although local police do not know
Itollln Edmund by that name tho
following appears In a Hoaobttrg pa
per and It Is' believed posslblo tho
youth Is one known here and has
trkon another name.
V Itollln Edmunds, formerly of
m
CM 15
F
TIDE OK IMMIGRATION NOW
LOWEST POINT
AT
Deport of Secretary of Labor Shows
Less Than Usual Number front
Europe Settling In America
(tlr AoclIM Train to Coon lljr Tlmm,
WASHINGTON, D. O., Dec. 10.
The tldo of emigration to tho Unit
ed States ebbed t6 its lowest point
Hosoburg, but for tho past few years!, "" "" """ ' l" " " ""
v ,.,... i, w. i v. wna nrJ1-' r tlla" twonty years during
' k . ii - t.A.n . -Me. 1 iAniU" lmst fiscal yenr, according -to
rested hero shbrtly after 1 o clock ., , , ,, . , , A,
i. ., r i....nni... figures made public today in tho an
nuo iiiurimil? on a uimihu ui luncuji' ,
... , i.,.... i.i.i .. .1.- .it.. n i nunl
IIU 18 UU1I1K 11UIU 111 IHU til J.WI
pending tho arrival of a Coos Conn-11;-
officer.
" Edmunds is charged, so the
Mnrshfcldi newspapers claim, with
stealing some money; n watch nud
.other valuables from n Goos- County
woninn named Mrs. Wolmntcr. lib 1
left Coos County early Saturday ant! j
fiarrlvcu Hero shortly niter 1 o ciocic
tniB morning uy stngo. snerm
'Qnlno was awaiting tho arrival of
Jtho youthful fugutlvo and ho was
dnced under nrrcst immediately
i'tipon rcacitlng this city, wncn
searched nt tho city jail Edmunds
'was found to have n few dollars In
nmoncy, but tho watch no Is alleged
to have taken) was not found, A
Coos County officer will nrrivo hero
tomorrow to tnko Edmunds back to
ICoqulllo for trial.
" Edmunds wnB previously arrest
ed hero In company with a boy giv
ing his namo as Parsons. They
wero glvon n hearing beforo tho Ju
venile court, bud wore paroled upon
their promlso to do better. Mrs.
Wolmnior, tho woman who claims to
hevo been robbed, formerly lived In
ItOBOburg, where sho' was employed
ns n waitress in a local restaurant."
of World's Creates
ar
CHINESE CROOKS SEEK
JAIL SENTENCES
T
MAKES
E
TRIP IN ONE OH!
TtlAHSHFIELD-HOSEHl'HG AUTO
STAGE LINE MAINTAINS EX
CELLENT SERVICE con
nects with night tdain to
PORTLAND MAINTAIN St'll ED
ULE Tho Mnrshflold-IloBohurg Auto
Stage Lino Is mnlutulnlng Its wlntor
Hchedttlo between Coos Day and
Hosoburg In flno shapo dcsplto tho
Inclemont weather. Passengers
leaving Mnrshflold urrlvo in Roso-
burg in tlmo to connect with tho
north bound train to Pqrtlaud, mak
ing tho trip from tho Day through
to tho Itoso City in Just twenty-four
hours.
Messrs. Kolhngou, Danks and
Laird, proprietors of tho lino, have
been making ovcry offort to give
tho best possible sorvlco. Autos
nro oppratcd on both ends of tho
load and through tho nlxtcon miles
of canyon closed conveyances cllm
luuto tho hardships that hnvo boon
encountered In previous years. In
addition to this they havo establish
ed a now way station near Dock
Creek whoro passengers can got ex
cellent noon-day meals.
Tho wlntor schodulo provides for
linvlng Mnrshflold about 7:30 In tho
morning, reaching Dosoburg lu tho
cuing, connecting with the 11
tended to Inject business methods 'clock trnm ml ""Ivlng In Port-
illto hantlllni! fnrm flnnnm nml tn , "Mill nt 7!lo UI0 next lliorillllg.
pioco farm sectlrltlcs upon tho niur-
report of Secretary Wilson, , of
tho Department of Labor.
The total number of Immigrant
'aliens, tho report shows-, fell from"
1,218,480 in the .previous yenr to
'320,700 in the period enillng Juno
30 last,. All admitted urrlvnls of
aliens, Immigrant and non-lmiul-grnnt,
wero only 434,244 as com
pared with 1,403,801 tho year be
fore. Kcwer Departed
Departure of aliens, emigrant nml
non-omlgrant, llkowlso show a not
,nblo decrease. For tho fiscal year
of 1914, departures were G33.S05;
for 1915, 384,174. Tho fiscal year
of 1915 covers tho period of sail
ing homo of reservists from the be
ginning bf tho European wnr till
June 30, last. During that tlmo
the emigrant aliens, presumably in
cluding tho number sailing to Join
tho colors In Europe, wero 204,074,
compared with 303,338 tho previous
twelve months. Tho non-emigrant
aliens, departing totaled 180,000
for 1915 and 330,407 for 1914,
showing a net dcereaso for nil alien
departures of 249,034.
Excess of arrivals over departures
allons alono being considered, was
only 50,070 In 1915. In 1914,' tho
excess wns 709,270.
Many Illiterate
Of tho 320,700 Immigrant allons
jiuHuiiivu iu mu uniicn amies in mo
t915 fiscal year, 52,982 wero under
fourteen years of ago; 244,472 wore
from 14 to 44 years old and 29,240
wero 45 or over. Thoso over four
teen who could neither rend nor
vrlto numborcd 35,057, thoso nblo
to read but not write wero 392,
nmklng tho total number of Illiter
ates over fourteen, 35,449, or thir
teen per cont. '.
Doportcd aliciiB numbered 20,
C75. This Included 24,111 exclud
ed nt ports and scut hack to their
country of origin and 2,504 arrested
and expelled from tho country. Of
these excluded, 2,722 woro denied
ndmlsHlon bcuauso thoy woro con
tract laborers.
Slvty DollniM Each
Immigrants admitted to tho
country Hhowcd to customs officials
money in their possession aggregat
ing $19,508,000, an average of $00
each. Each of 95,711 Immigrants
had moro than $50; while 133,741
hnd lcs than $50 each. Ono hun
dred unci ninety thousand claimed to
In Hliunulinl They Kind Prison n
'Comfortable Place to Stay
for the Winter
(tlr AnsocUtcJ riTKi to Coos llty Tlincj.l
SHANGHAI, Dec. 1C China's ap
peal to tho foreign powors to pre
serve pcaco in portions of tho repub
lic boyoiul Chlueso Jurisdiction is
somewhat Justified by conditions in
Shanghai. This city Is' a refugo for
criminals hud outlaws from various
parts of China and many of thorn
nro desperate enough to undertake
any criminal commission, Tho mu
nicipal Jntl contained moro thnn
1200 convicts into in September, n
record for this season. Chinese
crooks enjoy life lu tho Shanghai
Jail. It affords a pleasant homo for
tho winter, and offers better food
than Chlncsp collies aro accustomed
to.
Thcro Is consldcrnblo agitation
horo for tho restoration of flogging
In an effort to discourage loafers
trom seeking Jail sentences. No
other part of China Is ns lenient
to criminals ns Shanghai. Under
Chinese law, they aro flogged for
small offenses and executed for ptjr
Ioub ones. Hero in Shanghai, Jut)
sentences and comfortnblo lodging
mnko law-breaking very nttrnctlve.
Recently thcro havo been many cnics
of Chinese nctltnlly assaulting 'lollco
mcu for tho solo purposo of pottlni;
locked up during tho wlntor.
of the (Drltlsh flshoimo:
od In tho govornmimt'a
FISHING INDUSTRY ,,
SUFFERED DURING WAR
Government Pya Trlbuto to Patriot
ism, Coiirimo nml Energy of tho
Diifhli Fishermen
,nr AJuojIatcd TrfM to Coo Mr Tlmrn.j
LPNiJdKJ.'tooe, 10. A, trlbuto to
the 'pu(flotIsni, courage tind energy
l is column-
s annunl re
port on sen fisheries for 1914, Jtmt
Isslted. v
No Industry, says tho report, has
been so greatly affected by tho war
as sctl fishing, and "when tho hlf
tory of the wnr is written, tho coun
try will realize, as it never hnB be-i
foro, tho supremo vnltto to an island
murltlmo power of nn organised
fishing Industry and a daring fish
ing population."
Notwithstanding tho limitation of
fishing wntors by naval regulations,
mlno fields nml Gorman flubninrlncs
there wore landed In England and j
Wnlcs In 191 I sonio 10,125,000 cvts.
of fish, exclusive of shell fish of tho
vnltto of $39,235,000 as against 10,
152,000 cwts, in 1913, valued nt
$50,015,000. Tho shell fish catch
dropped from tho vnltto of $1,010,
000 in 1913 to $$1,445,000 in 1914.
The'vPaper Proi
HisOldHomeTowi
SOLDIERS ARE BOTHERED
' ' ON ACCOUNT OF RATS
Plague h Descilbetl .h Deliif; Ah
most Ah Dud Ah tho Attacks
of tho (icrmuus
f I m I
I c? fil : '-m
i IPillI,
m I Ei' v jSis u-H
3 'HBHHHIP
IEN tho ovonln' aliado la faln' n( ,.
r..tl.. .. II... ...... Ul WO
AnViler i-ests from labor 8mok, .
His plpdi.oijC.lay at
Thoro'a nothln' doc's him so much mm I
be fortune up or dowit,
As tho lltto country pnper from his hi'
homo town. '
It nlit'f-n thing o' uenuty an' lU Mm '
ain't iitwSj,, clean, P m
Put it strnlMoiiH out hla temper when
ii fnlWu'Yit.ill '
W
ENGLISH BABIES .L.EM il-p.n
DURING WAR TIMES
Contradictory Opinions Ah to Wheth
er It Is u Dlc-slng or u
Calamity
(Br AnorUteJ l'rfti to Coot lUy Tlmr
LONDON, Dec. 10. Strikingly
contradictory opinions woro express
ed nt a recent meeting of tho ltoyul
Sanitary Instltttto concerning wheth
er tho threatened decrenso or im
blcs, us n rosult of tho wnr, should
ha rogarded ns a calamity or a bless
ing. Tho subject discussed was label
led, "Tho National and Social As
poets of tho Lowered Dlrth-Kuto."
Somo of tho speakers demanded that
tho government should take tho mat
ter iu hand and do everything pos
u foller'alfeullu' mean
It taken the wrinkles off his faco
brushes off tho frown.
That llttlo country impor from hl8 0y
homo town.
It tclis of all tho parties nn tho balls of Pumpkin now '
'Dottt who npont Sunday wltlr his gin nn' how tho'
erops'll grow;
How it kcepH n feller posted, 'bout who is up an' who l
is down, ' .
That littlo country paper from his ol' homo town.
;
Dr AnotUteJ rrn U Coot nf Tlmn.
LONDON, J)cc. 10. Thcro is n
plague of ruts along tho Drltlsh nud
French lines lu Klnudcrs nud
Franco. A soldier describes tho in- H'u'o ,0 encourago umi pop unruo ,
vaslon n "worse than tlm nnrnimm- lornlty. Others though Iti
asion aP wprso tan tho Germans bUohU1 ,,0 Htaletl ti,oy woro u ,n.
In n letter which adds: ,orlty hold that tho fewer babies;
"Trenches, communications, born, for sometime to como nt least,'
fields, woods, houses, collnm ami tllu bettor it would bo for tho conn-1
barns nro choked with them Wn I lr' Two speakers may bo cited ns
warns nro cuoKeti wiiu inoin. o I reprcHcntntlvu of theso divergent
havo thoin holding congresses ntlVowB. '
night In tho busiest roads ami giving! Sir John Cockbtirn urged tho need
concerts by dny in tho most crowdori of greater inducements to rnlso the I
vIHukos Wo lltorallv innrch nn ton lrtli-rate. Matornlty, ho snld, now
., , ' . , , , t01' Involved too heavy a tax on tho poor-
ot thorn. Thoy breed nud breed and er oIubhch. Ho would have tho gov
Ifttinch themselves Into assaults on ' crnniont provldo houses on a liberal '
tho contonmonts, like tho Gormnns scalo for maternity umi maico a sun
Now, I llko to rend tho dallies an' tho story papers, too
An' nt times the ynllor novols tin' some other trash
don't you?
Dut when I want bouio readiti' that will brush away
a frown v
want that Ilttloijpup'or from my ol' homo lown.
V , -, i Selected
- . .YOU aiUSTlIAVI-:'l'A.FIMI-:.ND SOMHWHKlli:
who formerly lived nn Coos Dny. Such a friend would apprcckle
moro than anything olso a year's subscription to tho
COOS HAY TIMES
as n ChrlstmnH presont. It will bo a coistant reminder to bin
throughout tho yenr, of your kindness and tlioughtfulncss..
Wo will send him n ChrlstmnH card with your namo and greet.
Ings and n statement that tho paper has boon paid for the too
lug yenr. Think It over nml solve' tho Christmas present problem
easily. Fill this out and mall or send It to' Coos Hay Times;
on tho Yser, by battalions on masso,
" Thoy aro beginning to bo tor
tured by hitugor, and tho shortage
of food makes theni capablo of any
thing. Tho other morning I saw a
oycllst whoso tires had been half do-
vnnrnfl In n ..ttilnn.. nt intu rplir.
have paid their passage across tho olhor ..iBorno of our men hud
Atlantic; 128,140 sad that tholr tliolr surgical flrst-ald packages,
kct In a responsible way.
ARslstnuco to communities near
tho national forests In road building i
and similar Improvements through u
Frank D. Cohan nt Tho Owl Drug
Storo Is tho Murshfiold ugent for
the lino, Issuing tlekets, furnishing
nil Information desired umi mnkliig
reservations. The faro from tho
Plnu liivolvlmr' tlio advancement of!,h'-' osoburg via this routo is
fimdH for these iiurnosos to bof01,,y ?7-70-
(barged against (ho' State's future
shnro of tho receipts from tho for
ests. '
Authority to grunt wator-powcr
permits within tho National Forests
for fixed porlods.
Morq effectivo control over tho
production of hog-cholera sortiin. A
plan Involving tho establishment by
the Federal Government of n sta
tion for tosting nil sorum Intonded
for shipment lu interstate commerce,
In outlined'.
Oil! YOU ItAI.DIIKADED MEN;
FKAU NOT INSANE ASYLUM
hln i I i.' '! , 'I
' J'MONUOE, Wis.; Doc. lC.-tloro
is a grain of comfort for tho bald
'heudod 'lnon.
'No uili'ttor 'to' What oxtont they
v,i'o 'conipolled''tti' 'bear' tho ridicule
' or their ' friends hocauso of their
tohlnlrig domes, ami no mtittor how
riuorbo may grip their souls us
thej' Woo tliolr' hair going, tho fact
' that 'it' is falling out is n gunrnn
tco llioy will novtrr bo Inmates of
an itiBAiio asylum.
This is tho declaration -of Dr.
Robert n. Clark, who has made a
lifelong study of tnsaulty and men
tal dlsoases.
"1 have examined sovorul hundred
patiouts rogurdiug their sanity,"
said Dr. Clark. "I havo had tho
opportunity of studying many hund
reds of others In tho asylums of
the country, nnd Jn nil f my oxpor-
Jonco J ha,vo yot, vth n single
(,pi(X,cpptJoHj to see an insuno man who
was bald-headed."
Tho Cooh liny Ico Si Cold Stonigo
Coinpnny will tnko bright hlhor
hulmnn its well its Hteollicntl. Prices
tl cents per pound for Moolliemls,
13 iciit.s for hllvors.
pnssago had boon paid by relatives
nud 7,097 that It had been puld by
persons other thnn rolutlves. With
reforenco to exclusions, tlto roport
assorts:
" Conditions during tho past year
wero so nbuormnl that nccurnto
compnrlsons with previous years arc
difficult. KxclusIoiiB in 1913
niuounted to 1.38 por cont of tho
Lumber applying; in 191 J tills wns
incroused to 2.3 por cont nnd in tho
past year tho increase bus beon so
Brent as to moan fi.3 per cent."
ItOOSTKIt KILLS CHILD
ONTAUIO, (Ml., Dec. 10. Injuries
Inflicted by a rooster sovoral days
ngo upon John M. Seltnon,' two-yenr-old
son of Hurry Soimon, of Los
Angolcs, resulted In tho child's
death. While nt tho homo of his
grandparents tho llttlo follow tod
dled Into the barnyard whoro tho
rooster attuckod him, driving bin
spurs doop Into his sculp.
which thoy keop In a cout pocket, at
tacked and carried off. Woo to tho
man who goes to sloop with 11 mor
sol of chocolate iu his trousers! lie
will wuko up to,flnd hlmsolf without
his clibcolnte ami almost without his
trousers."
Tho writer goes on to dcscrlbo
tho methods of warfare that aro bo
lug used against tho now enemy, pnr
tlculnrly somo of tho lngonloits
glunt traps dovlscd by tho soldlors
for catching tho rats on a wholosalo
scale.
stuutlul reduction In tho Income tux
for each child born. "Wo need." ho
declurcd, "to revive tho medieval
vlow which regarded sterility us n,
curse." '
Dr. Diinlop boldly took tho Mn-(
thusiau view. Ho looked forward,
ho declared, with cheerfulness, to u
further reduction of tho birthrate.
Tho encourngomout of "parental
prudence'' among tho 'poor wuh ur
gently needed at tho presont mo-'
ment. Ho foretold a serious rise In'
tho death rato nml great poverty in
tho noxt yeur or two, nnd if tho
thoughtful scientific people wero so
blind thnt they did not spent; out,
U would bq fur hotter for many
children that thoy hud nevor been
bom. Tho only hopu of avoiding
great hardship lu tho first fow yours
after tho war was by a sharp full iu
tho hirtlirnto now.
LIVF.D OVKH CKNTL'HY
PlUClS $1.00 TO $0.00
Christmas Felts
Oti. Prices nro 'l aim est
ciiiuirtMi'N siiniHM'f, noc, o.v, hoc, $mh
Women's Slippers, 8.V to $J.a5
Men's Felt mill Leather S1I:uh'is
$!.&, si.ao, $1.75, t?2.oo, S'j.no
lU'Y I'SKFUL GIFTS
A Christmas present free with every
pair of Children's Shoes
Gordon's' Shoe Store
"SHOES OF MKIUT."
Central Aveniio mid Drondwny.
Woiuiiu lu Homo Aged 107 Never
Drunk Water
tU AuocUteJ rr lo Coot flj 11uim.
ROME, Doc. 15. Tho story has
como from Luelsa Ynldnrno near
MINE SWEEPERS FUND
REACHES GOOD AMOUNT
Clothing nml Tobacco Furnished
Kiiglislimeu Kugiigetl In that
Part or tlto Wmfnro
lily AHHhlat! rrw to Cuoa j Tliu(.
LONDON, Doe. 10. Tho coni
mlttoo of tho Mine Sweopors Fund
hnvo Just issued their first bnluuco
shoot for tho year ending Septombor
Floronco thnt n woman, Paolinn1 IUX& 81"w' lIlftl Jccoipts, cnioliy
Pollogrlui, bus Just died In the t tloimt,on8- n10tod to $98,000,
houso of tho village priost at tho v,'nno Kurmonis numuorlng uri,000
advanced ugo of 107 years. She was n,0C08 to tl,c vn,uo of ?a7.500 woro!
tho curiosity of tho vlllago, for sho
professed to havo never drunk water
all her llfo, confining hersolf when
thirsty to ylua.
HEATING STOVES nt reduced
prices. Pioneer llardtvnro Co.
Llbhy Coal, 95.00 ton. phono 72.
Ilaro your liETTKK heaas, bill
heads, etc., prntod nt THE TIMES
office.
ulso rocelvod,
Expendltitro of $0G,000 was in
curred for tho purchase of clothes
and $S,000 for pipes and tobacco.
Somo 21,000 men nro ougaged In
this dangerous occupation of -mlno
sweeping, examination or vessels nud
other auxiliary sorvlces ami theso
havo all received comploto outfits
of woolen garments and othbr com
forts from tho Fund.
Times Want Ads for results.
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logs, :iu hcail inttle,. tixtiu, farming tools, fine orclmrd,
llglitful plnco to live, lliio Jj575t0. Terms.
STOCK OR DAIRY RANCH-Closo In, ,wn''
Imlltlliigs, orcluuds, tools, OOO ncics, 05 of wlilin
bottom. Prlco $10,000. TerniH.
DAIRY RANCirCI.o In, J0O acres, 175 Is bettor, fine
buildings, team. Prlco 981,000. Terms.
DAIRY HANCH-R. It. depot on place, dose In, W J
half Is ,.,-,,t bottom, flno lmildlngs, both ni 1 m"
Iruiisiiorludmi. 10 lieml htock, team. Prlco iflJ,
diil terms, with Interest nt flvo per cent.
FRUIT RANCH-Splendidly located, 10 '"K"" 'JJ
lu full bearing, flno orchnril, flno buildings, n m
UOO. Terms.
DEVELOPED COAL MINE On tldo wnler, fine coal an
lots of it. Price way down.
CHICKEN ILVNCH-Closo in, 10 ncrcs, house, j
CHICKEN KANOII lfi acres, close In, iU
l)tin 11 montli.
FOR TRADE Wo havo North iReipl ropertf ""Tai
lo tnulo for North Dakota property. Como in
tlgate.
Wo hnvo Oklahoma proporty to trado for Coos
or much property.
CITY PJtOPKRTY North Rend or.MnrbhfU'1'1.
it if you nro looking for bargains and location .
INSURANCE-Wo carry n full lino of firo insurance
KOOS OREGON
DEVELOPMENT CO.
PIONEER BLOCK
NORTH BEND, OREGON
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