_____ JMBH rçmm • ■ SÄ * S ‘Æ 5. t î , ■ * r n 'M é í * y it. y/ I m M n: ' ■ ‘ -, ;• THE ORACLE Bkblad. He received hie early educa­ tion at Lindebocg, graduating with the degree of Haehelor of Arts from Bethany College in 1911. Prom Lindeborg he moved to Marshfield, Oregon, in 19U, taking a ' position with the Coos Bay Lumber Company, until 1917. ‘ » , . He enlisted during the nanmer of 1917, and was immediately sent to France with the 91st Division Field Artillery. Ha returned to Marsh- field in March. 1919, whara ha again aaaumed his dutias with the Coon Bay Lumber Company. i On Jana 20, 1920, ha waa married to. Ada May Newell, of Melette, South; Dakota, by Bov. W . B. Cooper, of j the Episcopal Church at Masahfleld, end the two mad# their home in that city. ta-MflKgK Mr. Ekblad waa a member of the Bethany Lutheran church at Linda-I borg, Kansas. He waa a Christian gentleman of the highest type, a kind and considerate husband, and the best of friends. He was a member o f No. I 1160, "Benevolent and Protective Or­ der o f Elks, and Knights at Pythias, of Marshfield, Oregon. Mr. Ekbled passed sway in Pert-l lend, Oregon, Anguet 12,1921, et 7 JO I P- * - "ttar a long illness resulting Indirectly from .M s service overseas. I He leaves to mourn his loos, his wife, Mrs. John Granville Ekblad, of I Mhrshflold; three eisten, M n. V. 0. Preeburg, of Now York City, Mrs. Koecoo Peterson and Madeline Ek­ blad, of Lamed, Kansas; and one brother, Dr. C. M. Ekblad, of B ob- inigton, Kansas, together with a host I of loving relatives and friends. • Services were held fo r Mr. Ekbled nt the Episcopal Church, Marshfield, August If, Rev. Mr. Cooper officiat­ ing- From Marshfield he waa taken! to Hollywood, California, whan he! was laid to rest in the Hollywood] Cemetery. FIRST NATIONAL BANK THE MAXIMUM OF GOOD RESULTS IN ALL PHASES OF BANKING CHECKING SAVINGS CO M M E RC IA L SAFE DEPOSIT TRAVELERS CHECKS FOREIGN EXCHANGE Attorneys for Roiidonn and Post Offic Coquille, Oregon. Tbe application of the nemo North river to tbe tower part o f the Hudson dates beck to tbe time at tbe early A COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE FOR YOU Notica is hereb; School win oooa open and I have a h rg s variety o f Uaed Books to soil or exchange. Red Star Vapor Oil Stove with oven, 5 A < burner« Frill line o f Lange Stoves and Ranges. Steel and Iron Beds, new and second band. Mattress aad Cot Pfcde, Pillows, Quilts A Blankets Auto C aap Stoves, Stooln, Folding Cota Tents, Fly, aad Canvas C feet wide Pickle Kegs, ( and 15 g a l each. Chairs like Fox used to stake. MARSHFIELD Dr. Mellenthin Professioul Caris GRANT CORBY Quick’s Attorney at Law - AUTO STAGES for DR. G IL BLOYD UKUULKSS PHYSIC IAN . CHIROPODIST much eoe«o r than any other country T; « could pooaibly hope to be.” r the Stout Lumber company rifle eeaat exportan who eeèfc to g o t prices oa tambor «ulta- aie in medicine and aurgary and ia li- cenata by thè etate of Oregon. He visiti prof essimi ally thè more importent towna end citisi and offerì t i ili who cali an thia trip fraa conaul- taUon, except thè espanse ef treat­ ment whan< derired. According to hi* method of treat­ ment he dose not operate for chronic appendicite, gali rtonea, ulcera of MARSHFIELD, MYRTLE POINT, ROSEBURG, BANDON, PORT ORFORD, GOLD BEACH, BROOKINGS tad POINTS la NORTHERN CALIFORNIA Leaves Myrtle Petal 9 A. Ì Fare from Mawhfiild COQUILLE-BANDO] Leaves Msnhriild » A. M Port Orferd 12M P. M.) G F an 919.99. Learn B m A. M .: Part Orfotd 12:39 I ILLE-BANDONPORT ORFORD STAGE Fan, Bandea f i x : Part Orferd 92.79 m Cegnille 9 A 11 A. M-l » A 7 *0 P. M. m rm Betaon 7 A. M .f l A 9:39 P. M. t Orfota Nerth Beuta 7J 9-A . M.; 1 A d f leu Bant Bound 7 A 9 A. M.; 12 M.; 4 -M I C O A S T AUTO LINES Gno. W. Bryant, M tr. Dividend Record A part: to North Kosebarg Line car. businek* with Jack Bandoa, In the petty Griffith Mark, Cyrus Mark, Clayton | Mark Jm Bhrin I . Mark« Aftsoo Mark J r, Mins Scythe I Mark, Hr*. J. K. Seville and Mrs. M. Hauchetc They left «gain by| special stage for Koaaburg i south, the next morning, ta return ia | 60 days. The party millionaires, dustry, whom Mr. been interesting ia Coos and Carry | projects. The details of tbs projects fat which j they s' but probably will ha made public i their next visit—Coos Bay Dividends have b en paid regularly on all Corn aad Carry Telephone Company’« etoek afame ita issuance, October let, 1914. v Why not b a n our dividend par n il T Preferred Dividend Chocho-are mailed promptly every throe smiths. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice la hereby given that the on- sS ’feis.w w E S & as S a w a s s i w li*m Htagaon, deceased, and all per- .son having claima against the aetata at said drrrascd are hereby required U present the séme to the undersign­ ed, with the proper vouchers, at the law oAcea at J. J. Stanley in First National Bank Building, in Coquille, Coon County, Oregon, within tlx months from the date of this notice. Dated this 24th day of August, TIRES VULCANIZED Coquille Service Station GOODYEAR TIRES Oa tbe Highway , fk m