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Notice o f Hearing o f Pinal Account In the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon lor Coos County An Exclusive Decoration. Among the most Inaccessible of dec- ¡IT Notice is hereby given that the final osatlous la the Grand Cross of the ltua- account o f John D. Goss, as idminis- W . J. C o n k a i * slun Order of St. George, founded by trator o f the estate o f Janies Tracy, Plaintiff SUMMONS Catherine the Great In 1709. In all Its decease«!, has been filed in the County KOK vs. history o f more than 150 years there Court of Coon County, State o f Oregon, M olossi L uigi , and all PUBLICATIO N and that the 27th day of September, have been but four Uusslaus to receive other persons claiming IN 1915, at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m., The first -was the any right, title or in rOKKCLOSl KK the grand cross. has been duty appointed by such Court Empress Catherine herself, who assum UK By EST» 1ER VANDF.VEER terest in o r t o the for the hearing o f objections to such herein described rea l TA X ed It ex officio. The late Graud Duke final account and the settlement thereof, LIEN estate. Michael Nicholatevltch, having receiv at which time any person interested in Medieval times were prolific of sto Defendant ed the Inferior grades In the Orltueun such estate may appear and file objec ries of the devil, who wus supposed To Molossi Luigi the above named le and Caucasus wars, was awarded the tions thereto in writing and contest the fendant ami all other persons claiming graud cross for his achievements as to be going about maklug bargains for same. JOHN D. GOSS, Administrator o f the estate o f James anv right, title or interest in or to the commander in chief of the Itussian bou I s . A great many such tales illus herein described lan-l. Tracy, deceased. 8-24-5 trating his methods have been handed In tne Name of the Slate of Oregon army In Asia Minor during the war down to us from that age in which you are hereby notified that W. J. Con with Turkey in 1877. His brother, Notice of Final Settlement rad the holder of Certificate of Del in Grand Duke Nicholas Nicliolaleviteh, they were believed by those who cir quenev numbered 103 issued on the 23r< was on the same occasion elected a culated them. Here is one that hus Notice is hereby given that the un day of July 1915 by the Tax Collector of knight grand cross of the order fur Good Roads In Rural Communities Not remained dormant for many yeurs. It the County of Coos, State of Oregon, for his victorious leadership of the Rus was told me by an American multi dersigned has tiled in the County Court Only Improve the Economio Condi in and for Coos County, Oregon, his the amount of Five and 47-100 Dollars sian forces in Europe to Sau Stefano, tions Therein, but the Social Condi millionaire who bought a castle in final account in the matter of the estate the same being the amount then due within sight of the walls of Constan Germuny and found the legend among tions as Wall— They Materially A f o f Mary L. Peterson, deceased, snd that and delinquent tor taxes for the year tinople. while Czar Alexander II. was papers thut had not been disturbed for the County Caurt has set Monday, the 1910 together with penalty, interest and persuaded by the knights o f the order fect the Spread of Education. hundreds of years. 20th day of September, 1915, as the costs thereon upon the real property as Count Caspar Ardr *»ld, t*he lord of day and the County Court room at the sessed to you, of which you are the ow n to don Its grand cross on the occasion A little booklet written by S. M. Wll- courthouse in Coquille, Oregon, as the er as appears of record, situated in said of the celebration o f the centennial of ! Ilauis of Lima, (>.. ¿»oints out tbe eco the custle in questi i, was in love County and State, and particularly with Bertha, the daufeuter of a neigh Its foundation. place for hearing objections to said final nomic and social influences exerted by boring Baron Crousheld. There had account and the settlement of said bounded and described as follows, t< wit: Lot» 7-8 Block 39 Coos Plat “ C’ I both good and bail roads, 69t&t6. been a feud between the families, and Giraffes and Telephone Wires. according to the plat thereof on file and ELSON M. PETERSON, A t a recent meeting of the Institu i “ The public Is gradually awakeulng Crousheld refused the young count the of record in the office of the County Executor of the estate of to the importance of permanent road hand of his daughter. • tion of Electrical Engineers in London Mary L. Peterson, deceased Clerk, Coquille, Oregon. One evening the count was sitting in You are further notified that said W. W. L. Freece told of the damage done | construction,” states Mr. Williams in 8-17-5t J. Conrad has paid taxes on said prem to telephone systems in the tropics by I his booklet “ But with only 10 per his cabinet, disconsolate that lie must In the Ciicni court 01 tne State of ises for prior or subsequent jears, with animals. The giraffes in East Africa, j cent of the ublie roads lu the United be deprived of Ills love, when the door the rate of interest on said amounts as lie said, have not sense enough to duck \ states improved and many states with opened und a man entered wearing u Oregon in and for the follows t County of Coos pointed beurd and an upturned mus their heads when they find a telephoue Kate or telegraph wire across their tracks, less thau 5 per cent of improved roads tache. Tax Farmers and Merchants Bank o f Co- we are still in the land of mud. Many of Year’, Date Kec’t Ain’ t quflle, a corporation, “ Who are you,” asked the count, Int. but push ou and carry the wires aud sections of the country ure opposing No. Tax Paid Plaintiff, sometimes the poles with them. White “ and how did you gain access to me vs. 11.57 15 19)17 July 23 1915 (»043 road improvement because of a lack of n ants eat the telegraph poles if these understanding of its value to their unannounced ?” 7.29 9254 1908 ” ” ” Alfred Johnson Lumber Company, jt are of any wood but teak. He showed “ 1 am the devil,” was the response, 4.21 9971 ” ” ” corporation, Seeley-Anderson Lodging 1909 tt a telephoue instrument that had been own communities. “and I have come to help you to win 4.86 ” ” ” 9704 Company, a corporation, Robert Dol 1911 tt “ In rural communities one day in a used as a hive l>y bees, which entered the hand of the girl you love.” 9940 4.20 ” ” ” lar, Trustee, and the Grace Dollar 1912 tt lOiMMi 4.42 by the slot for the switch hook and week was set aside from farm duties 1913 ” ” ” “ Leave me; you will require a soul to Steamship Company, a corporation, n 7269 3.28 Defendants. 1914 ” ” ” formed inside a comb that was renew for going to town. The farmer was pay for your assistance.” Said Molossi Luigi as the owner ol ed as often as it was cleared away by satisfied to drive through the mud and S U IT IN E Q U ITY — To foreclose a “ You are right. I must have the the legal title of the above described the engineers. Spiders also destroy the over the rough roads. Unfortunately soul o f your firstborn child.” Pledge Agreement. property as the same appears of leeord, insulation by spinning over the wires in many sections they continue to be To Robert Dollar, Trustee, and the “ Begone, l say; I will have nothing Grace Dollar Steamship Company, a and each of the other persons above webs that when saturated by dew re to do with you.” corporation, two of the above entitled named are hereby further notified that duce the lusulatiou resistance to a few satisfied with such road conditions, but “ Then you must give up ull hope of W. J. Conrad will apply to the Circuit in other sections the.farm er knows defendants: a union with the Countess Bertha. Her Court ol the County and State aforesaid ohms. better. He is demanding the same ad father wifi never yield.” IN TH E NAM E OF TH E STATE for a decree foreclosing the lien against OF OREGON; You and each of you the property' above described, and men vantages enjoyed by his competitors in Ancient Iceland. The devil stuck to his work, convers are hereby notified that you are required tioned in .said certificate. And you are Iceland was founded A. D. 874 by other sections and due to the building ing with the count und constantly get to appear and answer the complaint filed hereby summoned to appear within six- men from Norway. In the words of of good roads. ting him under his sutanlc influence. against you in the above entitled suit days after the first publication of John Fiske, “ It was such a wholesale “ In one county o t Tennessee, before Caspar asked him how- lie would ac within six weeks from the date of the is summons, exclusive of the day of first publication of this summons, to- said first publication, and defend this colonization of picked men as had not road improvement began, one bale of complish his object, and be said the wit: Within six weeks from the 10th action or pay the amount due as above been seen since ancient Greek times cotton was an average load for a two baron was a skillful chess player. The day of August, 1915, and if you fail to shown, together with costs and accrued and was not to be seen again until devil would taunt him into playing a appear and answer on or before the 21st interest, and in case of your failure to Winthrop tiled into Massachusetts horse team. There are now 100 miles game, the winner to name a husband day of September, 1915, that being the do so, a deciee will be rendered fore bay. It was not long before the popu )t improved roads in that county, and for his daughter. Caspar, who was last day of the time prescribed in the closing the lien of said taxes and cost.- lation of Iceland was 50,000. Their twelve bales is not an uncommon load, desperately in love, finally consented, order o f publication, the plaintiff will against the land and premises above sheep and cattle flourished, hay crops thereby increasing the earning ability but ouly after wringing from the devil take judgment and decree against you named. • were heavy, a lively trade—with fish, of the team for the farmer twelve a certain condition. lie might redeem for the relief demanded in its complaint, times. This summons is published by order his child's soul if he could beat the a succinct statement o f which is as of the Honorable James Watson, Judge oil, butter and skins in exchange for “ In another county of Tennessee the meal and malt—was kept up with Nor devil at a game of chess. This did not follows: of the County Court of the State of Or way, Denmark and the British isles. cost of delivering wheat from farm to Plaintiff will take judgment against egon for the County of Coos and said seem likely, but it was the ouly hope the above entitled defendant, Alfred order was made and dated this 1st day Folitical freedom was unimpaired, jus railroad, a distance of ten miles, was Satan would give. reduced from 15 to 4 cents per bushel Johnson Lumber Company, a corpora of September, 1915 and the date of the tice was fairly well administered, na The bargain having been struck, tion, upon its acceptance of the draft first publication of this summons is the val superiority kept all foes at a dis after their roads were improved. Satan sent the baron word that he had set forth in complaint for the sum of 7th day of September, 1915. “ Careful investigation and compari tance, and under such couditions the heard of his remarkable skill at chess Twenty-five Hundred Dollars and inter All process and papers in this proceed growth of the new community in son in the showing of the farmers’ and and challenged him to a contest. The est thereon at the rate of six j»« i em t ing may be served upon the undersigned other teams before and after road im per annum from the 18th day of Novem residing within the State of Oregon at wealth and culture was surprisingly provement disclose some remarkable baron, much flattered, Invited the chnl rapid.” lenger to his castle. Satan appeared tyi ber, 1913, for an attorney fee of Two the address hereafter mentioned, results, In one case nil Increase of 380 Hundred and Fifty Dollars, and for its the person of au agreeable young man J ohn D. G oss aid another of 233 per cent. Compare Disliked Egotism. costs and disbursements in this suit. giving evidence by his rich attire and s. H. D. Mi HPiiY “ What’s the matter with you?” asked and consider this profit for the farmer general lavishness of being a grand That a certain pledge agreement g iv Attorneys for Plaintiff. with his small proportion of the road en by defendant Alfred Johnson Lumber Address 1st National Bank Bldg, Marsh his wife. personage. He told the baron that ho improvement cost. Company to plaintiff securing the sum “ I ’m feeling lonely,” was the reply. field Ore. 9-7*7t would play him a game o f chess, the above mentioned upon the following “ The United States department of “ Don’t you Rke this town?” stake to be wlnit he had named to Cas described property, to-wit: Three shares agriculture estimates thut the farmers “ I don’t like this earth.” par. The baron, supposing that ho of the capital stock o f the Grace Dollar No Truth. of the United States are losing annual “ What’s the objection to it?” wanted Bertha for himself, consented. steamship Company, a corporation, of “They say diet lias much to do with ly $250,000,000 on account of the inac “ People are too egotistical. I f there the par value of $1000.00 per share, and people’s character.” Of course the devil beat the baron, and cessibility of their products at certain is anything I hate it’s egotism. # And as evidenced by certificate numbered 9, the winner named for a husband for “ Nothing of the sort. I saw tint dated at Portland, Maine, February 19, sour Miss Tart the other day filling up when I see kings going about confi times of the year, due to bad road con- his daughter Count Caspar Ardenreid. 1913. and signed by Robert Dollar, dently and doing things wrong, and Jitions. The baron consented, cursing the trick President of said Grace Dollar Steam on nngel cake.” —Baltimore American “ Investigation shows that there are diplomats trying all sorts of insincere ster at the same time and wondering ship Company, be foreclosed in the tricks with complete effrontery, and many counties rich In agricultural why lie had befriended the lovers. An Outdoor Sport. manner provided by law, and in the lawyers seeking applause for arguing products, but burdened with bad roads, Since there was nothing ugainst ‘Why do you bent the rugs with a manner prayed for in plaintiff’s com on the wrong side of a case, and every where the annual incoming shipments Count Caspar but the feud with which plaint; that said personal property be golf club?" greatly exceed the outgoing. With Im body displaying utter selfishness with sold by the Sheriff o f Coos County. Or ho lmd nothing to do, Baron Crousheld “ It looks more like I was doing this egon, according to law, and as personal for exercise and not under compul out a blush, I am forced to the convic proved roads such counties could not made the best of it and soon became tion that I am the only consistently auly be self supporting, but could ship attached to his son-in-law. Caspar told property is sold on execution and ac sion.” —Kansas City Journal. moral gentleman on this globe. And it products to other markets. cording to the practice of this Court; him how he had won his consent and and*the proceeds of said sale applied to We who live in towns often fail to makes me feel lonely.” —Exchange. what he had agreed to pay for tt. This Discretion of Speech. the payment of the costs o f this suit, realize the influence of road conditions excited the old man to spend a great Discretion of speech is more than elo attorney’s fees, the costs o f said sale upon the social life of rural communi Ebony. deal of time studying difficult chess and the sum which shall be found due quence. and to speak agreeably to him Ebony of the best quality comes ties. It is only fair to say that the Na problems In order that when the devil plaintiff under said pledge agreement with whom we deal is more than to tional Congress of Mothers and Parent from India. Ceylon and other tropical and the draft and acceptance thereof speak in good words and good order.— came to claim his grandchild he might countries, where it is obtained in logs Teachers’ association, with Its branch redeem him by beating the arch ilend secured by same; and that said defend Francis Bacon. ants and all persons claiming under sometimes fifteen and twenty feet es in forty states of the Union, is wield- at his own game. He was so proud of them, subsequent to the execution of long. The darkness of the wood in ng a powerful influence for good roads. his ability as a chess player that ho said pledge and subsequent to the time Mount Vernon, the creases with the age o f the tree. It They believe that the wife o f the farm really aspired to beat the devil. o f the delivery of said three shares of Home of Washington is a very hard wood, and hence It Is er o f moderate means, who rises at 4 The day a man child, was born to the stock to plaintiff, be barred and fore desirable for furniture making. Its to 5 in the morning, does her ow n cook count and countess was both a happy closed of all rights, claim and equity of ing, washing, ironing and sewing, unique color, too. makes it always and a sad’ one. The lady had learned redemption in and to said personal prop (From the Washington Herald, April 17) should be assisted in finding W'ays aud erty; that the overplus, if any there be, The beauties of Mount Vernon, and a worthy of notice, and it was combined menus for intellectual improvement in from her husband the secret that her with ivory by the Greeks to bring out baby’s soul must go to the devil,, and J P» short account of its interesting history its color. order that she may bring up her family abide the further order of the Court, since she was very religlpus the calam of boys aud girls to be useful members and for such other and further relief are written about in. an exceptionally ity was the more awful. Her father of society. as the Court shall deem meet and equit delightful way in the above-named book Not For Her. assured her that her son was safe, for able in the premises. “ Experts have found that insanity is “ I don’t see how you can tolerate of about fifty pages. The author shows It had been stipulated that If any oio Service oi this summons is made by a social condition w ith a distinct rela himself to be thoroughly acquainted that man.' could be found to beat the devil at publication thereof in pursuance of an tion to good roads. Two states were chess the bargain would be off. Ho “ Oh, but he is a foreign nobleman, with the subject, and in an easy manner order made by thb Honorable John S. recently astounded by a report of an (the baron) bad learned a number of Coke, Judge o f the Circuit t ourt of the takes one from Washington to Mount my dear!” I don’t care,” said the other girl. Investigation made within their bor combinations any one of which was State of Oregon for Coos County, dated Vernon, there to depict in detail the ‘I ’ll be jiggered if I ’d marry a man ders as to the causes of insanity. In sure to Vvin. the 5th day of August, 1915, directing aervic-e thereof be made by publi puLlf- " * " - ,“ ftrl<ed points o( tl.e greateai obje. t who does his courting with a bored both states the road conditions were that service The mother proposed that the baby ............ . . . . .. of interest. Although the book is writ cation in the Coquille Herald, a weekly miserable, and it was found that a be baptized at once, hoping that this air.” —Louisville Courier-Journal. newspaper published in the city of Co ten from a litterarv standpoint, as is large percentage o f . the insane were might forestall Satan, but before It quille, Coos County, Oregon, once a evidenced by a concise and graceful the wives and daughters of the farm could be done he appeared and claimed A Detail. week for a period of six weeks, com- Enthusiastic Aviator (after long ex ers where there was little or no op- the child’s soul. Since all depended on mencing with the issue o f August 10, style, it would well act as a guide for the pilgrim visiting Mount Vernon for planation o principle and workings of I portunlty for social intercommunica a chess contest the count proposed that 1915. ---- J. J. S T A N LE Y . 8-9-7t Attorney for Plaintiff. the first time, and especially so for the his biplane)—Now you understand It, tion, but whose lives w’ere of mouot- three games be played between the visitor who lias a deep regard for the don’t you? Young Lady—All but one ony and loneliness, due to isolation on baron and the devil, two games to win. In th< Circuit Court o f the State of O re So they sat down at once and began to traditions which clothe the nation’s thing. Aviator—and that is? Young account of miserable road conditions. gon, for Coos County. “ The building of good roads will re play. Satan said he would play the Lady—What makes it stay up?—New greatest shrine. York Times. lieve the isolation of these rural dis first game with Ids eyes shut. He pur JKXNIK CO!.YAK j Each visitor will be the better snd tricts and give the inhabitants oppor posely threw away the game, but even Plaintiff I wiser for the reading of this volume and tunity for a large socialization, which without seeing the chessmen he could vs. SUMMONS Business. in laying it aside w'ill surely he im HOMER D. COLYAR Madge—Why don’t you tell him frank w'ill eventually result in eliminating have beaten bis antagonist if he had Defendant J pressed with great feelings of reverence ly that you don’t like him as well ns the unfortunate and pitiable condi been so disposed. The second game he To the above named defendant, Hom for the founder of this republic. The ou do Charlie? Marjorie—now can I, tions. Poor roads mean illiteracy or beat the baron In less than a dozen er D. Colyar. volume is not only valuable for its edu dear? I ’m not Just sure that Charlie worse. In 1909 the percentage of im moves. In the name of the State o f Oregon, cational matter, and as a thoroughly will propose.—Judge. Crousheld refused to play the third proved roads in the New England you are required to appear and answer good guide, but also as an example of states was 22.2, and the percentage of game, declaring that the best chess the complaint filed against you in the line hook making. The execution is i illiteracy was only 1.7. In the south player in the world could not beat one The Curious Pair. above entitled suit within ten days from perfect ;the printers’ art was never better Mrs. Rublm —1 wonder why that wo Atlantic states the percentage of im who played using superhuman means. the date ot the service of this summons shown, and the illusliations are such as The count went to his wife to impart upon you, if served within this County, to command the admiration of all. It man keeps watching me so? Mr. Rub- proved roads was only 0.7 and illitera or, if served in any other County of contains exceptionally well executed »a-Perhaps she's trying to find out cy 12. The excess of illiteracy in rural the news that their son's soul depended this state, then within twenty days half tones of the Mount Vernon Home, why you are staring at her.—Philadel over urban population, due to a lower on the third game, which the devil was sure to win. Bertha said she had been from the date of the service of this the Potomac, the grounds, as also of phia Press. I percentage of Improved roads, show’ed praying to the Virgin Mary for help summons upon you; and if you fail so to ‘ George and Martha Washington. In for the south Atlantic states 400 per% and had been told what to do. When appear and answer, for want thereof the descriptions of the parts of the house cent aud 140 per cent for the New her husband went back to the devil he Peking Observatory. plaintiff will apply to the court for the the oat-buildings, and the various uten- It is believed that the observatory at I England states. In both of these com- said he would play the third game him relief demanded in the complaint, a eils, the manner of living at Mount succinct statement of which ia: For Vernon 100 years ago is plainly painted, reking is the oldest in the world, hav | parlsons only native whites of native self. Satan laughed scornfully, but sat the dissolution of the marriage contract end the iliUiculties dearly set forth by- ing been founded in 1279 by Kublai parentage were considered. The per down at the board existing between plaintiff and defen- comparison with the unbounded re", Khan, the first emperor of the Mogul centage of illiteracy among the urban Half a dozen moves had l»een made dant, and for costs. sources of our own time. white population is estimated to be and Satan had but two more to make dynasty. The service o f this summons is made The story of Washington never can only nine-tenths of 1 per cent. Rural to checkmate when Caspar threw back by publication pursuant to an order he told too often. His spirit should ever Covent Garden. illiteracy among the same class of in his doublet and displayed a gold cross. signed by James Watson, Judge o f the permeate the people of the land. The Covent garden. London’s greatest habitants is 000 per cent greater and , flu tail cringed under the table and left County Court of t he State of Oregon for great w ork be did, itaniln aa an example Coos County.made August 9,1915,direct- for all time, and bis devotion to his vegetable and fruit market, wns once due to the Influence o f bad roads upon ■ the room like a dog with Ids tall l»e- I ing said summons to be published in the country, his self-eaoritiring. his longen- a convent garden owned by the monks the school and social lives of the rural I ween his legs Coquille Herald, the first o f said publi- during '••-*-..... . — ........ all " ' bis exalted — ■- toil, and 1 -> above of Westminster. j And he never came back for his pay population.” cations to be on August 10,1915,the last patriotism, will ever make him the ex oneS ept. 21, 1915. emplar of tbe nation. He is truthfully W a l t e r S in c l a ir portrayed by tbe author of this little Try a Herald want ad for anv 8-10-7t Attornev for Plaintiff iKiok. It is a book all should re^d. tin»); you waDt to buy or sell. O E T Y O U R OREGON and W ASHING TON Bv J, E. Jones with thri&y-three illus Oranges. trations, $1.00 net. Oranges an» a most valuable fruit. Any bookseller will get this for you, A D ir e c to r y of each C ity , Town and Orange Juice allays thirst and with or it will I*» sent postpaid by the pub w ^ T U R D IA M O M I* K R A M ». A V illa g e , g iv in g d e s c rip tiv e s k e tc h of fe w exceptions Is well borne by the lishers, upon receipt of one dollar. A T THE . h p lace, lo ca tio n , p op u la tion , te le weakest stomach. It Is also a lain g ra p h , « h ip p in g and b a n k in g point; U. S. PRESS ASSOCIATION also C la ssified D ire c to ry , compiled by five, and if taken at night or before loss a n d profession Bond Building breakfast It will l»e found most bene- l»l 5 fi?N I» IIK \ NT» P O U fai years known as B«st. Safest. Al w*ys Reliai' m K. I.. 1'UI.K t CO., SEATTLE •cfc! Washington, D. C. STILL IN THE LAND OF MUD A Medieval Tale Small Percentage of Improved Roads In the United States. 6REAT LOSSES TO FARMERS j POLK’S' Butter Wrappers CHICHESTER S PILLS H er al d Office SOLD IV DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE i Business Directory ummmmmammmmmmamm* “TALrt TO PORTLAND” Recent improvents in our long distance lines and switch boards have resulted in much better transmission for telephone conversations to Roseburg, 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. Us3 the Telephone 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. Casi.... F IR S T R. E. SHIRE, V-Pies 0. C. SANFORD, Assi. Cashier N A T IO N A L . B A N K OF COQUIÜUB , ORBOOr*. T ran n a cta n G en eral H an k in g Butr.ii B o a r d o f Di r ec t o r ». Uorreapcncent t K. C. Dement, A. .1. Sherwood, !.. Harlocker, L. H. Hazard, L>aiah Hacker. R. E. Shine. [ National Bank of 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 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 and 52 weeks in the year. Do it today. Fanners am i Merchants Bank Roseburg Myrtle Point Stage And Auio Line Leave Myrtle Point on arrivnl of boat from Bandon. Aulo to Hock Creek and from Camas; only 14 mile»- of staging. Arrives at Hose- burg 7 :30 p. m. connecting with north bound train. Arrive Myrtle Point 4 p. m. Make reservations in advance at (>.« I Drug Stoie, Marsh Held. All Baggage Handled Fare From Myrtle Point $7.00 J. L. LAIRD, Proprietor Office at Laird's Stag.“ Barn, Myrtle Point, Both Phones OLD R E L IA B L E — E Q UIPPED W IT H W IRELESS 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 Ticket Office 6th & Oak St. P. L. STERLING, Agent H O T E L Phone Main 181 B A X T E R Under 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 t If you are to hit w hat you aim at. A IM TH ROUGH US P e o p le should know w hat you have to offer and w e have the means of — = telling them. ~ - An Ad. from you in this paper will reach buyers woo buy, b u t that sufficient?