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Myrtle Point Notes.
From the Exierptw
The Old Panter Building has been Remodeled for
Gambrinus Brewing Comapny
Rob’t Marsdon, Agent
D. A. Utter, who opened up a
brick yard on Isthmus inlet, Coos
bay, has had trouble with the owner
of the property apd has leased the
brick yard at Arago in which he
will install new machinery and have
it ready for turning out brick early
next year. Mr. Utter says that
Arago clay is much superior to the
inlet clay for brick making pnrposes
and makes a quality of brick that
will compare favorably with the best
imported stock. There are 53 acres
of clay in the Arago tract.
WHOLESALE LIQUORS
Coos Bay agent Shasta, Napa Soda, White Rock,
W. A. Gaines & Co’s. Whiskeys, Standard Malt
and Cream of Malt, and other standard brands of
WHISKIES,
BRANDIES,
WINE%
GIN,
etc.
Found !
A place to prepare yourself so that your next
opportunity to enter the business world on a
good salary will not be
LOST
Enroll Now
Business
Cleaver
College,
Mni'shiiold mid Coquille, Oregon.
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Wo have completed a thorough and up to date ABSTRACT PLANT,
and are now ready to furnish CORRECT ABSTRACTS at short no-
iico. “’•dera will receive careful and prompt attention.
Marshfield Office Adjoins Flanagan & Bennett bank.
That at Coquille Adjoins Postoffice.
Coquille Phone, 191
¡-ir Phone at our E.rpense when ordering Abstracts
Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.
Henry Sengstacken, Manager
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Have You an Edison, Victor, Columbia
or ZoNoPhone Talking Machine?
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BARKER & CO, Coquille,
Successor to V. R. WIL80N
7Y Full Line of Confectionery, Fruit
Cigars. Tobaooo, Soft Drinks, etc.
News
Stand
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Connection.
Next to Vienna Cafe
I£ICIN1X1'CI>V
BLACKSMITH AN’I> WAGON
*Sfl«u of all Kinds Made to Order.
MAKERS
Horseshoeing a Specialty.
fob work attended to promptly and all work gna ran teed to give satiafaotloa.
reasonable. Shop on Atwater street, Bandon, Or.
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over last year’s assessment of
$3.553.735- A large part of this
increase was made by raising the
assessment on timber lands, the
burden of which will fall largely on
uon-resident holders. The board
of equalization will meet at Coquille
on the 2nd, to retain in session a
month for the purpose of adjusting
differences in assessment.
With the four fingers • severed
from her right hand, Ehla, the two-
year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Wade of the south Fork, is
destined to be a cripple for life.
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Notice for Publieati-*a
Department of the Interior
Land Office at Roseburg, Or.
August 2!. 1907.
Notice is hereby given that Corti« D. Still
well, of Bandon, Oregon, baa filed notice of
his intention to make final Five v> ar proof
in support of his claim, viz: H tnestead
Entry No 11559 made May 7. 1902 for the
Ety of NE1-4. E>y of SEI-4 Section 27,
Township 29 South. Range 14 V eat, and
that said proof will be made bet re L A.
Liljeqvist. U. 8. Commissioner at 10s office
in) Marshfield, Oregon, on Wednesday, Oct.
30, 1907.
He names the following witnesses to
prove bis continuous residence noon, hi d
cultivation of, the land, viz: Cash l)o> Is,
Frank Barrows, Alfred West and 1 J. Sull-
well, all of Bandon, Oregon.
B knjamin L. E ddy , Register.
Notice of Administration.
Notice is hereby given, that by order of
the County Court of the State of Oregon,
in and for the County of Coos, b< retotme
made. Esther Yaeger was duly sppcii <d
Administratrix of the eatate of Mary E
Yaeger, deoeasedi and that letters te-'a-
mentarv were duly issued to the said Kslber
Yaeger on the 17th day of May, 19o7.
Therefore, All persons having claims
agaiust the said estate are hereby notified
to present the aame, with proper voucher*,
to the said Administratrix at the office of
Geo. P. Topping in Bandon, Oregon, within
six <C) months from the date of thia notice.
Dated this 5th day of September. 1907.
ESTHER YAEGER
Administratrix of the estate of Mnry E.
Yaeger, deceased.
Geo. P. Topping, Att’v for Estate.
JAMISON
JACK
BROWN
Choicest of Wines, Liquors and
Cigars
They Handle The Famous
Weinhard’s
Beers.
In The New Green Building
Boyle’s
¿T e-welr y
Store.
Carries nothing bnt strictly high grade goods
Hatches, Clocks, Jewelry, Cut Glass, Sterling
Silver sml Silver Plated Ware.
The celebrated Fidridge Sewiog Machine.
Some
are as good, but none are better. High arm auto-
mafic lift. Drop Head from $23 np.
All repairing strictly first* class and fully guar-
anteed.
R. W. BOYLE, Marshall Building,
Main Street
Real Estate Bargains
Woolen Mill Addition in the east part of Bandon. The beat
residence property in the Town of Bandon, close to all the
manufacturing plants and the new ship yard. No need ef
carrying yonr dinner pail when yon can go home and get a
warm dinner and have plenty of time for a romp with the
babe. Prices have almost doubled in the last six months
and they will double again in the next six months More
homes have been built in tbis Addition than in any other
part of Bandon. Lots range in price from $3o to $200.
Get one or two before they are all gone.
Breakwater Addition in the west part o5 Bandon. Prices
from $30 np.
Lots and acres in all parts of Bandon. Farms, Ranches
and Timber Claims Give ns a call and get prices.’and.a
square deal.
OAKES REAL ESTATE CO
Room 3 in the Laird Building
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We are Det .
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. IRE B andon R eal E stati
C ompany , R ooqm 2
New Denholm Bld g. Baud-
The Arcade Saloon,
1 rancb 185 acres 4.1 miles from
Bandon’ well stocked ready for busi
ness, fine orchard, 75 acres of bottom
laud $13,000
40 acre ranch 61 miles from Ban
don has 400 cords of matchwood
on it $750,
162 acre ranch in Curry county
near Langlois $800.
Fine residence block. 200 feet river
front with landing fnll bearing or
chard, large dwellings 8 other build
ings, with furniture and fixtures, fine
location for a etore or saloon. $2000.
Several fine business lots in beet
business part of Bandon from $1,500
upwards.
1080 acres of raueb land, reai
dence building, «even hundred acres
of bottom land, balance number oue
bench land, tine lake fishing and
hunting. Price $33,000.
H. B. Steward gathered some fine
5 acres just outside of the corpor-
’s assessed valuation
A TUTTLE this Coos year county
is $13,586,692, an increase
VARNE1
C.
Geo. W, Claxton, at one time a
Myrtle Point photographer, com
mitted suiside at his home in Port
land last week, by slashing his
jugular vein with a razor and strang
ling himself with a clothes line. Mr
Claxton has recently been represent
ing the Oregon Journal in eastern
Oregon. He was temporarily un
balanced in mind by too close watch
over his wife and six-year-old child
who have been sick with typhoid
fever. It is said that Mrs. Claxton
had just passed the crisis of the dis
ease safely when her husband gave
up under the strain.
strawberries from his berry patch
last week and sent a box of the
choicest specimens to Marshfield for
display in the chamber of commerce
exhibit. The berries are almost as
large as the largest grown earlier in
the year, are of a deep red color
and their flavor is said to be fine.
Some of the October berries in Mr.
Steward’s patch have a diameter
equal to a silver dollar.
Yon can get them with Recoods from us on easy 1 payments, a
cheap as at any place in the world.
A m in and his wife who got out of
Store room to reut cheap io the
Marshfield, thinking they had seen beet pari of Bandon, op and down
stairs.
all of Coos county when they were
General merchandise store with
on the bay, were congratulating stock
and fix!ores with bnilding and
themselves on the train the other large lot. doing a hnsineaa of $25,000
day that they had decided to make to $30,000 per year, well located, and
established business, which can
the trip over through the Coquille long
t>e doubled by the rignt parties.
valley. “Why,” said the lady, “if] Price $9000.
we had not taken a trip into this
Manufacturing
plant for sale.
beautiful valley, we would have gone Good paying basin»«-«. Big frontage
deep water. First class business
home not knowing there was any on
proposition on Coquille river—$25,(MM)
thing worth while in Coos county.’’
A num tier of first class deep water
There are a great many who come front mill sites for sale cheap.
to the bay and return to their homes
5 limber claims, ernise 3,000,(MMI
without realizing that there is any feet each, mostly white cedar, handy
to roads aod easy to log. Price $2500
thing as beautiful and fertile as the each.
Coquille valley in the county. The
Lots $15 and op, located in all
people on the bay would find it parts of town and surrounding ad
worth while to themselves and the dition. Property of all kinds bought
and sold at living prices.
county at large to direct attention to
We are an old established firm and
the Coquille when they have visitors.
The southern Pacific having failed
in its efforts to bottle Coos bay with
a line of railway, Seymour H. Bell
has asked a franchise that the Times
thinks may accomplish the same
purpose, with an electric line as the
controlling power. It is probable
that Mr. Bell will come no nearer
Real Estate List.
getting results than did the Southern
Pacific. Coos bay does not seem
Largo lot and new house in Ban
anxious enough to secure railways don $650, good location.
to give a single line a monopoly of 3 lots and nice house, good lo
cation in Bandon $650,
the harbor.
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Title Guarantee
and Abstract Company
J. S. Barton, Abstractor
the injuries and is confidant that the
Houses to rent, Coos and Cnrry
little girl will find good use of her property
for sale, ranches of all aizes,
hand.
id both counties for sale
Elliott on the 5th day of June. A.D., 1907.
Therefore, all persons having claims
against the said estate are hereby notified
to present the same with projier vouchers to
the said Administratrix, at the office of
Geo P. Topping at Bandon, Oregon, wiihin
six (6) months from the date of thia notice.
Dated this 5th day of September, 1907.
RACHEL N ELLIOTT,
Administratrix of the estate of C. 8.
Elliott, deceased.
Geo. P. Topping, Att’y for Estate.
TTortlr Bend, Oregon
Marshfield Phone, 143
The baby was playing around where 1 atioo good level land. $750
her seven-year-old brother was
- one acre tracts, adjoining town
cheap.
splitting or chopping wood when
280 acres improved ranch, tine bear-
the lutle woodsman let the ax fall
ing orchard, 90 acr- s lottom land.
across her fingers with the above 10 miles from Bandon. Large
result, leaving short stubs of fingers. Hiuonoi or white cedar on it,
$4000.
The brother was overcome with price
Hoose
and
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in
town,
good
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grief because of the accident and cation, laud Het out in
strawberries,
says he didn’t see the baby at all $550
when he let the ax fall. Dr.
River front rancb. i mile ri «er
Stemmier was summoned to dress front on deep water, 177 1-3 acre
coal laud—$3500.
Dr. J. R. Barr left the first of the
week for San Francisco where he
goes to take a post-graduate course
in medicine. He hopes to return
to Myrtle Point some time during
Notice.
the first part of Janurary. Mrs.
Barr will visit with her relatives at
The Directors of Laurel Lake
Eugene before joinirg her husband
School District, No. 8i, will receive
at San Francisco.
bids for the building of a school
The new bank, which will be house, all bids to be in by i o’clock,
opened here by Flannigan & Bennet Oct. 26, 1907. Directors reserve
of Marshfield, with R. M. Supplee, the right to reject any or all bids.
cashier, in charge, awaits only the Plans and specifications can be seen
arrival of its safe to be ready for at E M. Clayton’s.
business. A new globe Diabold
J. L. F oster ,
has been ordered from New York
District Clerk.
for the Marshfield bank and when
A new line of belts, buckles and
that arrives the safe now used at
auttons
at R H Rosa’s & Co.
Marshfield will be sent to Myrtle
Point to be installed in the vault of
the new bank and the doors will Notice of Administration
is hereby given that by order of
then be open for business, The the Notioo
County Court of the State of Oregon, in
furniture, and other fixtures have and for the County of Coos, heretofore
made, Rachael N Elliott was duly ap
been installed and all other prepar pointed Administratrix of the eatate of C. 8.
Elliott, deceased, and that letters testamen
ations made for opening.
tary were duly issued to the said Rachel N.
Geo. Stoltz, Resident Manager
Miller
It is reported that several Myrtle
Point residences have been entered
at hours when res|>ectable persons
are supposed to be at home and in
bed. What the object ol the visits
are is not shown, but it is sup|>osrd
that petty thefts of food is contem
plated. It is a foolish risk for such
small game and the fellow is likely
to get his hide punctured on some
of his visits for his trouble. There
was some of the same kind of work
done last year, and there was a
suspicion as to who was the author
of the mischief.
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