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SU M M O N S Li the Circuit Court of the State of O re gon in and for the County of Cooa red A. B aker , Plaintiff, vs. ! entnier C hristian H errmann , 8UIT IN EQUITY Defendant. X'o Kentnier Christian Herrmann, the above named defendant: In the Name o f the State o f Oregon; You are hereby notified that you are tequired to appear and answer the intended complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit within eight weeks from the date o f the first publi cation o f this summons, tow it: within eight weeks from the 22nd day o f J une, 1916; and if you fail so to appear or answer, on or before the 17tn day of August, 1915, the same being the date of tne last publication o f this summons, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in his sai l com plaint, a succinct statement o f which is as follows: that the said defendant be required to set up and allege whatever rignt, title, estate, interest or claim he he has or claims in or to the real estate in said amended complaint described, towit: the southwest quarter o f the southeast quarter o f section six in town ship twenty-eight south, range ten west o f the Willamette meridian in the Coun ty ' ' Coos and State o f Oregon, or anv part thereof, and submit the same to this Court for judicial determination; that the title of plaintiff in and to said real estate and every part and parcel thereof be quieted against the said de fendant and against his heirs and as signs, and against each and ''ll persons claiming by, through or under him; and that said defendant, and his heirs and assigns, and any and all other persons claiming by, through or under him, be forever enjoined and restrained from setting up any right or claim or interest in or to the said real estate or any part or parcel thereof; that plaintiff have judgment against the said defendant for his costs and disbursements in this suit; for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem meet and equitable. Service o f this summons is made up on you by publication thereof in the Coquille Herald, by order o f the Honor able John S. Coke, Judge o f the Cir cuit Court o f the State o f Oregon in and for the County o f Coos, and which order is dated the 19th day o f June. 1915. o f the delivery o f said three shares o f stock to plaintiff, be barred and fore closed o f all rights, claim and equity o f redemption in and to saidpeisonal prop- | erty; that the overplus, if any there be, I be paid to the Clerk o f this Court to abide the further order o f the Court, I and for such other and further relief as the Court shall deem meet and equit able in the premises. Service o f this summons is made by publication thereof in pursuance o f an order made by the Honorable John S. Coke, Judge o f the Circuit Court o f the State o f Oregon for Coos County, dated the 5th day o f August, 1915, directing that service thereof be made by publi cation in the Coquille Herald, a weekly newspaper published in the city o f Co quille, Coos County, Oregon, once a week for a period o f six weeks, com mencing with the issue o f August 10, 1915 J. J. STANLEY. K-9-71 Attorney for 1’ lainUtF. Two Kinds of Rough Diamond GOOD ROADS FOR EVERYBODY A W IG IN W A R T IM E By F. A. MITCH EL By DONALD CHAMBERLIN Farmers Depend On Them to Get Produce to Market. The author sat in his study dancing In the spring o f 1914 1 Joined the E i the characters o f his imagination, us u ropeau invasion of Ainerlcuu touris s Punch and Judy showman sits under and made Germany my stampli : his mimic stage working his puppets, ground. Before leaving home I dent w lieu u card was sent up to him bear to Washington for a passport, f« r. ing the name John Kemington though at the time there was not much Now, John Kemlngtou was the name prospect o f using one. I preferred i * the author had used in his last novel. be provided. The document describe I He knew no real person of that name, Adequate Highways Are of Highest me as Edward Boyer, aged thirty on *, for ho had found the uame In a tele Importance to Both Country Pro five feet eight Inches high. eyes, hair In the Circuit Court of the State of O re phone directory. Why had this person ducers and City Consumers— How and complexion dark. called to see him? He was curious to gon. for Coos County. In Berlin 1 contracted typhoid fever, Ohio Has Solved Its Road Problem. learn. He directed thut he be shown and when 1 recovered my hair fell oul. JK N XIK COLYAK j into his study. Plaintiff Iu the early days good roads were leaving my skull as polished as a piece The imaginary John Kemlngtou, hero vs. ^ SU M M O N S o f ivory. of “ An Uueut Diamond,” was u bluff f not altogether necessary because fam H O M E R D. CO L YAK On the 28th of July the liomb o f the but honest countryman who had mar ily wauta were supplied by family European war exploded and 1 was ad Defendant J To the above named defendant, Hom ried the daughter of a farmer. They work, says William A. Ilite in the mouished that If I wanted to get out had quarreled soon after the wedding, American Agriculturist. Things are of the war zone and back home 1 must er D. Colyar. In the name o f the State o f Oregon, and the wife had left her husband to ' different today. The farmer depends bestir myself. 1 had not yet recov you are required to appear and answer go to the city to make her own living ou roads, and upon good roads, to get ered my strength, but I was due in ihe complaint filed against you in the When the real John Kemington en above entitled suit within ten days from tered he appeared to the novelist to be his products to market, and cities de- America on the 18th o f August und the date of the service o f this summons of that class from which the character I>end upon good roads to get their prod resolved to start at once. The first thing needed was a wig. 1 upon you, if served within this County, ucts to the country. The road, there- or, if served in any other County o f had been taken. sallied forth to gel one. having Just “ I’m not goln’ to take up your time. j fore, while o f most Interest to the an hour before the train ou which I this state, then within twenty days from the date o f the service o f this sir,” said the man. “ or beat about the owner o f adjoining premises, is o f just was to leave would start. This gave summons upon you; and if you fail so to bush. It’s no concern o f mine how j as vital Interest to his neighbors. me about twenty minutes to procure appear and answer, for want thereof you got hold o f my story or what In Where roads are bad the farmer mar plaintiff will apply to the court for the fluenced you as to the version you kets his products before the roads a hair bead covering I found a place where such things were sold, but un relief demanded in the complaint, a gave of it In your novel You made break up by freezing and thawing. You fortunately the only wig they hail succinct statement o f which is: For the dissolution o f the marriage contract me out a brute, and I suppose I am see, it is impossible to get crops to that would fit my head was of an It’s my misfortune to have existing between plaintiff and defen one. the railroads through mud. Rushing auburn hue. There was no other place been made that way. What I want dant, and for costs | to market at the end of the harvest to procure one within a dozen blocks The service o f this summons is made to know is where I can find my wife.” destroys natural balance by allowing 1 looked at my watch aud saw that 1 by publication pursuant to an order The novelist gathered that to a co dealers to depress prices in the fall had just ten minutes to get the train signed by James Watson, Judge o f the incidence In name and another in hav I paid for the auburn wig, clapped it County Court o f I he State o f Oregon for Ing hit on an actual story (or some because o f excessive offerings, and of Coos County,made August 9,1915,direct thing like it) for the subject matter of boosting prices in winter because the on my head and started for the sta tion. ing said summons to be published in the his novel this man’s call was due. supply can be controlled. This is a I was on the last,j>assonger train to Coquille Herald; the first o f said publi “ You say that 1 have pictured you vital factor, showing that good roads leave Berlin The war was brand new cations to be on August 19,1915, the last as a brute. Wherein, may 1 ask. have pay both country producers and city to me, but not to the Germans, who oneS ept. 21, 1915. I made you brutal?” W a l t e r S in c l a ir consumers. Farmers have demanded were prepared for it- Tw o tilings espe “ Well, first off, 1 should have give in 8-10-7t Attorney for Plaintiff good roads so as to get their children cially I had uot considered, for 1 had as soon as I got married. There’s no not heard o f them—the Germans’ spy Notice of Executors Sale of Real Property at use of a husband trytu’ to have his to school, to church, and for themselves system and their methods of detecting way with his wife, it’s not in reason.” and their families to enjoy what mod their enemy’s spies. Private Sale ern civilization has dealt out to them. “ Why so?” I was brought to my senses by see Rad roads mean isolation, and isola J. J. S tanley , “ ’Cause there’s no reason In a wo Notice is hereby given that in pur Attorney for I’laintiff, tion and bad roads combined drive ing a German officer come through the man She ain’t made that way.” suance o f a certain order o f the countv Coquille, Coos County, Oregon. 6-22-9t boys and girls from the farm. Ohio train examining passports. 1 had mine “ How Is she made?” court o f Coos County, Oregon sitting as in a hand bag. got it out and had it a court for the transaction o f probate "W hy, jest as you made Peggy Only solved these problems through legisla ready when the man reached me He Notice ot Sheriff's Sale business, made and entered upon the since you didn’t get the whole story tion providing for state aid and en couragement in road building. It did read the description, looked at me. and 9th day o f August, 1915 in the Matter there’s lots o’ things you left out.” this by ascertaining, first, that approxi noticing my red wig. his expression By Virtue o f an execution duly issued o f the Estate o f Sarah J. Ferry, de “ Name some of them.” mately 89,000 miles o f road were in changed at once to one of fierceness by the Clerk o f the jircu it Court o f the ceased, the undersigned, executor o f “ Well. Peg never could learn that if It found also that 9,000 He said something to us in German County o f Coos, State o f Oregon, dated said estate, -will sell at private sale to a little thing annoyed me she'd better the state. the 24 day o f July, 1915, in a certain the highest bidder for cash or in part miles, or approximately one-tenth, con that I did not understand and. galling let it alone. She’d keep on doin' it jest for cash and the remainder on credit action in the Circuit Court for said nected up towns and cities every some soldiers, turned me over to them County and State, wherein John A. as hereinafter stated, in one parcel,and the same as if I hadn't shown tier a where. With this network of high for safe keeping, then went his way Roeblings Sons Company, a corporation subject to confirmation or resale by the dozen times that it annoyed me Then through the train as plaintiff recovered judgment against county court, from and after the 8th she’d give up to me in a heap o’ small ways every section of the state was An American gentleman who under Clarence Gould for the sum o f Three day o f September, 1915, all the right, things that I didn't set store by. then connected with every other section. ; Hundred Sixty One and 68-100 Dollars, title, interest and estate o f the said come down on me for one big thing Thus every city and village o f any size stood German announced to me the un Sarah J. Ferry, deceased, at the time in the state is reached and every i j pleasant information that I had I k *» u on the 5th day o f Jan. 1915 that was mighty important When 1 He had Notice is hereby given that I will on o f her death, and all the right, title township is crossed. The cost o f build j artvsted as a French spy balked she would throw up at me all and interest that the said estate has, the 27 day o f August, 1915, at the ing these roads was divided equally j heard the officer say that the passport by operation o f law or otherwise, ac the ‘sacrifices' she had made for me^ Court House Door, in Coquille, Oregon between the state and the county in I traveled on belonged to one having in Coquille in said County, at 10 o ’clock quired other than or in addition to that mentionin' things I hadn’t wanted.” which the road was built. Of the a French name and that it described “ Why. then, do you consider your in the forenoon o f said day, sell at pub o f the said deceased, at the time o f her a black headed man. while 1 was a red lic auction to the highest bidder, for death, in and to all that certain real self brutal in having objected to this county’s half 10 per cent is paid by the adjoining property owners and 15 per headed man Never had there been a cash, the following described property, property described as follows, towit: course?’ cent by the township in which the road more barefaced attempt to can y infor to-wic: The north half o f the south east The north one .half of the northwest "W hy, because Peg was made that quarter, section thirty, township twen quarter, the southwest quarter o f the is situated. A levy of one-half mill mation out of Germany for the use of way. All women are.” nonhwest quarter and the northwest ty-four, south range eleven west o f the on all the taxable property of the an enemy. quarter o f the southwest quarter of “ And weren't you made your way?” Willamette meridian Coos County Oro- Here was a pretty pass. Iu my hur state produces approximately $3,500,- “ You mean a brute? Of course 1 ;on, containing eighty acres more or section 25, township 29 south, range 12 000 a year. ’Phis plan avoids the ob ry to get awaj 1 had forgotten my ess taken and levied upon as the prop west o f the Willamette Meridian in was. What does a brute need but a jections urged by many against a state passport, or. rather. 1 had thus far uot erty o f the said Clarence Gould or as Coos County, State o f Oregon. Terms and conditions o f sale: Cash: tamer? What does a ship need but a bond issue. It is the policy of the l*eeu required to show It. and it had much thereof as may be necessary to rudder? Don’t you suppose that if a satisfy the said judgment in favor o f or $590 in cash on the day o f the sale ship had life in it it would object to state to pay as it goes. A bond issue n ot occurred to me that the document John A. Koeblings Sons Company and the remainder to be evidenced by a is extravagant This plan stands for would be now required When we learned a city—1 didn’t against said Clarence Gould with inter promissory note dated said day o f sale bein’ turned this way and that way by economy. The appropriation is suffi due on or before one year from date, that contemptible little thing at its est thereon, together with all costs and cient to convert at least 700 miles of know what city 1 was taken from the drawing interest at the rate o f 8 | er stern? But where would the ship go disbursements that have or may accrue. cent per annum, interest payable an- without the rudder? On the rocks, of summer ruts and winter holes into train and conducted to the beadquar A lfred J ohnson , Jr. ters of an officer who. I judged by splendid all year round thoroughfares. ually, with provision for attorney fees Sheriff. in event suit or action is instituted to course. That's where I've gone.” There is also in Ohio a system of the respect paid him. was * of high Dated at Coquille July 26, 1916. “ How have you gone on the rocks?” collect same or any portion thereof, intercounty roads. Three-fourths of rank. He received me with u lowering 7-25-5t “ Why, I've got so confounded much said note to be secured by a mortgage the money raised is divided equally brow, read the description in my pass upon said property above described of my way that I don’ t know what to among the eighty-eight counties, giving port and looking at my wig. said what do with it.” In tb e C iicu it C ou rt ui tne S ta te o l with usual terms and conditions. to each county about $30,000 o f state by his expression 1 judged to menu, W il l ia m F l o y d O regon in an d for th e “ And you wish to find your wife t»> aid each year. In addition to this, “ Take him out and shoot him.” Executor o f Estate of C ou n ty o f C o o s ask her to come back and tyrannize The soldiers advanced to take uie ; the county raises $*10,000 for the same 8-10-5t Sarah J. Ferry, Deceased. over you some mure?’ Farmers and Merchants Bank o f Co kind o f road. The state also provides Iu a fit of desperation 1 seized my red "That’s my job. quille, a corporation, for main market roads, twelve in num wig and. throwing It on the floor, Mount Vernon, the “ And you propose to knuckle down Plaintiff, ber, that run across the state from trampled on it and cried out, “ I am Home of Washington and give her her owu way in every east to west and from north to south not a red headed man; I am an Amur vs. thing?” and one diagonally from northeast to ieau ell izen " Alfred Johnson Lumber Company, a “ You bet.” There must have been something southwest. Those roads connect all corporation, Seeley-Anderson L o g g in g (From the Washington Herald, April 17) The novelist paused in his questions ridiculous in the act. for the officer Company, a corporation, Robert Dol- the principal cities o f the state. About The beauties of Mount Vtrnon, and a and was very thoughtful He had burst into a laugh Then an inter lar, Trustee, and the Grace Dollar short account of its interesting history written a novel of 400,000 words to 2,000 miles o f main market roads are prefer was called, who translated my Steamship Company, a corporation. included In the Ohio system. Convicts are written about in an exceptionally show what a fine fellow his Imaginary Defendants. As soon as it was understood may be employed on roads, thus bring story SUIT IN EQUITY— To foreclose a delightful way in the above-named book rough diamond was. and the real ing into use a state charge that con that I was an American and the pass of about fifty pages. The author shows- rough diamond had knocked the statue Pledge Agreement. tributes to state improvement and thus port belonged to me I was set at lib To Robert Dollar, Trustee, and the himself to be thoroughly acquainted he had built up off its pedestal in a avoids competition with free labor in erty. with an apology. Realizing that Grace Dollar Steamship Company, a with the subject, and in an easy manner few minutes my train had gone on, I asked for a other pureuits. “ Reckon you ain’t got a wife?” con corporation, two o f the above entitled takes one from Washington to Mount permit to travel on a troop train, and I believe that Ohio has entered upon defendants: tinued Mr. Kemington. Vernon, there to depict in detail thé an era o f road building that will not one was given me “ No; I haven’t.” IN THE NAME OF THE STATE well-marked points of the greatest object I could not endure to travel without stop until every mile o f the intercoun “ I reckon j vu hadn’t.” OF OREGON; You and each o f you my wig. so I retained it. During my ty system has been improved and not of interest. Although the book is writ “ Why so?” are hereby notified that you are required Journey through Belgium I fell in with to appear and answer the complaint filed ten from a litterary standpoint, as is “ Waal, Peg did a lot o’ things tti only will these trunk lines be im a Frenchman with a red head As against you in the above entitled suit evidenced l>v a concise and graceful your book that she never did to home, proved. but innumerable features will within six weeks from the date o f the style, it would well act. as a guide for and didn’t do a lot o’ tilings that she be built to them. Every mile o f im soon as we passed into France he gave me his passport, which he no longer first publication o f this summons, to did do to hoiu’A. and with a venge proved road begets another mile, and j needed Having had-so much trouble wit: Within six weeks from the 10th the pilgrim visiting Mount Vernon for when the movement is started it is < with my own passport, I decided that day o f August, 1915, and if you fail to the first time, and especially so for the a nee.” sure to continue because improved | “ Mr Remington,” said the author appear and answer on or before the 21st visitor who has a deep regard for the possibly I might have use for the oth day o f September, 1915, that being the traditions which clothe the nation’s after another pause, “ I owe you an roads are their own press agents. er. so I accepted it ------ --------- -- | apology for having told your story last day o f the time prescribed in the While working my way south toward order o f publication, the plaintiff will greatest shrine. wrong.” Money Well Spent. Paris I was set upon by a party of take judgment and decree against you Each visitor will be tbe better and “ Just so.” Every dollar expended in increasing French spy hunters Thinking to get for the relief demanded in its complaint, wiser for the reading of this volume and “ And I owe myself an apology for a succinct statement o f which is as in laying it aside will surely be im having spent n year and a half telling- road building and every dollar employ rid <>f them without their noticing the ed to carry expert advice and reliable j difference Iu my hair from that laid follows: pressed with great feelings of reve»ence information on road construction into down In my passport. I used the one Plaintiff will take judgment against tor the founder of this republic. The It and the public an apology for hav the above entitled defendant, Alfred volume is not only valuable ior its edu ing taken up its time reading a lot of j the various sections o f our country is given me. Unfortunately a keen eyed rot. I don't know where your wife Is, Johnson Lumber Company, a corpora cational matter, and as a thoroughly a distinct contribution to the welfore fellow noticed how the hair of my wig tion, upon its acceptance of the draft good gui le, but aiso as an example ot but If you'll give me what clew you and happiness of the people. fell on tny neck and. grasping the wig. set forth in complaint for the sum o f fine book making. The execution is have, if any. I'll help you find her.” held it up amid shouts from the oth Twenty-five Hundred Dollars and inter perfect ;rhe printers’ art was never better “That’s fair enough 1 always like est thereon at the rate o f six per cent shown, and tbe illustrations are such as to see n man own up when he’s in the o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o ers. crying. “ A spy! A spy!” o o tier annum from the 18th day o f Novem to command tbe admiration of all. It wrong.” o GOOD ROADS. O Again I was taken before an officer— ber, 1913, for an attorney fee o f Two contains exceptionally well executed o o Mr Remington had a clew which he Hundred and Fifty Dollars and for its .half tones of tbe Mount Vernon Home, o o this time a Frenchman, who. on re gave to the novelist, who eventually j costs and disbursements in this suit Good roads save money be- o ceiving the report o f my captors, or the Potomac, the grounds, as also of found the rough diamond’s wife There 2 O o That a certain pledge agreement giv George and Martha Washington. I o dered me out to instant execution In was another dialogue In the former’s o cause: en by defendant Alfred Johnson Lumber the descriptions of the parts of the house ® They cheapen transportation to o stood before him with folded arms and Company to plaintiff securing the sum the out-buildings, and tbe various uten- study in which he essayed to prove o uncovered dome and cried In a sten above mentioned upon the following sds, the manner of living at Mount to her thut her husband would be an \ o the markets. ® They reduce the drain upon g torian voice: described property, to wit: Three shares easy mai thereafter to live with, and o capital invested in horses. o *‘.le suis Amerlcain!” o f the capital stock o f the Grace Dollar Vernon 100 years ago is plainly painted, she returned to him and tbe difficulties clearly set forth by g They prevent waste o f time, g I suppose It was the absurdity this steamship Company, a corporation, o f comparison with the unbounded re Later Mr Remington made five nu the par value o f 11000.60 per share, and sources of our ov n time. o and “ time Is money.” o rime as well ns before that saved me. thor another call. as evidenced by certificate numbered 9, g They add to the Joy o f living, g The officer laughed, consented to listen Tbe story of Washington never can “ 1 came to tell you I got my own o and joy adds to the effectiveness o dated at Portland, Maine, February 19, to me. and. since 1 spoke French to I be told too often. Mis spirit should ever 1913. and signed by Robert Dollar, permeate the people of tbe land. The way. after till,” he said. § o flife . § erably. I told my story, producing my President o f said Grace Dollar Steam great work he did, stands as an example “ How did yon do It?” o Good roads may be had by o own passport. ship Company, lie foreclosed in the for all time, and his devotion to his “ My wife’s so confounded contrary And so my life for the second tine drufCKtiur. § manner provided by law, and in the that when 1 offered to give in to her I country, his self-sacrificing, his long en o Use the drag. o was saved by mock heroics, and I manner prayed for in plaintiff’ s com during toti, and at-ove all his exalted o o she wouldn’t have It ’’ plaint; tnat said personal property be patriotism, will ever make him the ex o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o reached Paris without further fimibte sold by the Sheriff o f Coos County. Or emplar of the nation. He K truthfully egon, according to law, and as personal portrayed by tbe author of this little prop iperty is sold on execution and ae- book. It is a book all should read. Have you paid the Printer? cordiing - to the practice o f this Court; GET YOU R ' ' P* O REG O N a n d W A S H IN G T O N and the proceeds o f said sale applied to Bv J. K. Jones with thritv-throe illus trations, $1.00 net. the payment o f the costs o f this suit, attorney’ s fees, the costs o f said sale Any bookseller will get this for von. and the sum which shall bo found due or it will he sent post pa td by the pub T ill" D IA M O N D U B A M I. a A D ir e c t o r y o f e a c h C ity , T o w n a n d plaintiff under said pledge agreement lishers, upon receipt of one dollar. V illa g e , g iv in g d e s c r i p t i v e s k e t c h j f AT THE e a c h p la c e , lo c a t io n , p o p u la t io n , t e le and the draft and acceptance thereof g r a p h . s h ip p in g a n d b a n k in g p o i n t ; secured by same; and that said defend U. S. PRESS ASSOCIATION a ls o C la s s ifie d D ir e c t o r y , c o m p il e d b y ants and all persons claiming under Di n n ltt.~ A * k f i » C ifl-C ii V « ' ' t f h « Bond Building si n ess a n d p r o fe s s io n D I A M O N D U R A N I ) I M I . I .* , for » 5 them, subsequent to the execution o f year* known as Best. Safest. Always Reliai-i« M. I . P O L K A C O .. S F .A T T l Washington. D. C. said pledge and subsequent to the time SOLO BV DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE ••.-j— ¡ ¡ ¡ n m a m n NECESSARY TO THE CITIES. f 3 POLK'S' Rutter W ra p p ers Herald Office PH ICH ESTER S PILLS ^ Business Directory “TALK TO PORTLAND” ! I I I Recent improvents in our long distance lines ami switch boards have resulted in much better transmission for telephone conversations to Roscburg, Eugene, Salem, Portland and all Western Oregon points. Business men will now find it is as easy to talk to their Portland Cor respondents as at their local customers. U üj the T e lep h on e It saves you time and money and makes for more satis factory business relations. Coos and Curry Telephone Co A. J. SHERWOOD, PRES. L. H. HAZARD. Cash... F IR S T i R. E. SHINE, V-Pics 0 . C. SANFORD, Asst. Cashier N A T IO N A L . B A N K OF C O g U I L iiiB , O R E C O h , T r m i H f i c t H i i C . e n e m l H ei n k i n g Hussi i >ee-*- Boar o of Di rec t ors . Correttone» i i » R. C. Dement, A. J. Sherwood, L. Harlocker, L. H. Hazard, Isaiah Hacker. R. E Shine. National Bank o f Commerce,New York City (’ rocker Woolworth N ’ l Bank, San Francisco First Nationall Bank o f Portland, Portland IDLE MONEY Is * useless money. I f you have any cash that isn’ t work ing put it to work for you as you worked for it. m m ? / m Open a savings account with this bank and your money will at once begin earning interest for you and will keep at the task 24 hours a day, 7 days a week A Sr, I Farmers a..d and 52 weeks in the year. it today. Do Merchants Bank rióse! i rg iViyriie Point Stage An! Auio Line I >*Vr V \ i le P o in t o n u. ri v: I oí I « ;it i n in I am O' . A i m to B o ck (in k a i d f n in < un ; s; «.i 1 v 14 u . I V - ot - 1 * g 11 y . A n i x e s a t Bos»- i r ? g 7 *H0 p. u . n n n t c t b g w ith i . t i i l i Bom d L a i n . .Arr ive M x i t l e l ‘oint 4 p. m. M a k e r n r v a t i m f- in u va i o at D rug M m e , ' a rs lilu ld. Gw I Fate Finn Myrtle Point $7.00 All Baggage Handled J. L. LAIRD, Proprietor O ffice nt L a in ) ’ « Stag • Ba t n , M y r le 1’ . in i. H. .ill F lu. lit s OLD R E LIABLE— EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS STEAMER BREAKWATER A L W A Y S ON TIM E Sails from Coos Bay Every Sunday at 8 a. m. From Portland 8 a. m. Every Thursday at 8 a. m. . Tickets on sale at Portland City 1 icket Office 6th & Oak St. P. L. STERLING, Agent HOTEL Phone Mam 181 BAXTER Linder New Management Having leased this well-equipped hotel, I propose to conduct it in such a manner as to merit pat ronage and give satisfaction to the traveling public. M. M. Y O U N G , Proprietor SHOOT STRAIGHT If you are to hit what you aim at. A IM THROUGH US People should know what you have to afer and we have the means of =----- — telling them. • — An Ad. from you in this paper will reach buyers w h o buy, isn’t taat sufficient?