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The World from Coos Bay, Oregon • 5

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COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD AND NORTH BEND, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1932 EVENING EDITION BRITISH PREMIER OFF ON FLIGHT Wood-Coal Yards LEGAL NOTICES Coos Bay Times THE AMOURS OF THE i g- "TTTp EXOTIC ADVENTURESS- U-s i JjKfJz bi KAR.EN BROWN mM ft After a he reoetted. MARSHFIELD FT EL AND COMPANY Mill wooa, coal and sawdust. Pone today 190-J. f- Fuel CHOICE OLD GROWTH FIR (cook stove, no knots), furnace, fireplace, heater, $1.75 rider The Oregon Fuel (J. C.

Murphy) Fone 796-J. 32xtf FOR SALE Cedar mill wood $1.50 per load; sawdust per load. Phone 408-R. A12-M12 SOCTHPORT COAL, ton, delivered, full weight DRY FIR WOOD, rick, $1.75 $4.75 xord. W.

Hamlin. Phone 237-L tf Houses For Rent FOR RENT 6 m. turn, house close to veneer plant, $15 per mo. Call at 877 So. 4th St.

10x12 FOR RENT Desirable house in one of North1 Bend's better rest dential districts, rent reasonable. Phnn i7oi inn FOR RENT Modem 6 room unfurnished house. Furnace, garage. Good location. Phone 254- L.

t-s-txtf FOR RENT Small house, garage, garden $6. Phone 229-R. 9x11 8 rm. turn, house; furn. flats, un- furn houses.

Phone 817-L. 7x10 House Rent for labor. Dr. Leslie. Chapter A She set her teeth, upper upon lower, so hard that, they hurt her.

She flung henelf upon the door ana threw It open. And she stood face to face with the. very last person whom she could have thought to meet RotanoSt To Rosanoff, she grew euddenty strangely little and frail between the huge doors, -one hand dinging to the' closed half, one arm outflung and the knuckles ot that hand taut on the knob, her profile outlined Intense, stabbing white. Bach must have Both must have spoken at the same time. Rosanoff found himself out in the' corridor, his hands held tightly but firmly in her cold ones.

"My dear," (he could hot be sure she said "my dear" so low did she speak) "I thought you were to fly to, Russia He found himself explaining where he had meant question, and Instinctively in a voice aa hushed and. hurried as her own, aa If really they were both afraid of wakening someone- "I've had a 'urlous marslng. I WHAT HAS HAPPENED SO FAR Kata Hart, amotu dancer and tntmy spy, maket an Innocent ac complice yotmjr Russian aviator, Alexander fioianofl, xcho'U infatuated wth her, in order to pet tame secret pspert. In a ietUnts rage, her former SkuWn, attache 0 the Jiujjion Embauy, telephones to. Ouboie, the head the Trench Secret Service, to prove that not onjy.ffata Hart but Roianog are Jplei.

In the tnldit 0 the call, the dancer shooti him. now co on wifa iHS story AFTER THE SHOT Shubln tell, tarrying the telephone Instrument with him. After the fall there was "deep, plushy silence In the housei; Little sounds sank into it smothered as mey were sinking Into velvet. A creak ot the stairs. The rustle of a curtain.

Although the room was light, a sort of darkness filled It as. If It were deepest midnight. 4 the dancer first picked up the telephone which lav beside the body and extricated the cord which had become -twitted in his legs and laid the instrument on Its There had beentut even a 1 i j(cildPiPto Premier Ramsay MacDonatd (left) of England la shown In his flying outfit with parachute strapped to hit back, as he went to beard a plane at Croydon, England, for Paris, enroute to the disarieatrent conference at Geneva, 7i Myrtle Point Briefs NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice 1s. hereby given that a special City Election will be held in and for the City of Marshfield, Oregon, on the same day and within the same hours and at the same polling places as the primary State Election is to be held under the laws of the State of Oregon, on, to-wit: May 20th, 1932, between the hours of eight o'clock A. M.

and eight o'clock P. M. at the regular polling places in each precinct in said City adopted and used at general primary elections of the State of Oregon, for the purpose of approving or rejecting a certain measure amending the City Charter of said City as proposed by Ordinance No. 1346 of said City of Marshfield, a true copy of the number and form In which the ballot title thereof will tie printed on the official ballot, is as follows, to-wit: i Charter Amendment 7 Referred to the People By the Common Council Referred by the Common Coun cil, A Tfi OR I ZING $60,000.00 BOND ISSUE: For an amendment tne Marshfield City Charter as proposed by Ordinance No. 1346; FUKFUqe: vo auinorue me common Council to issue not to exceed par value, negotiable coupon bonds, bearing interest at not to exceed 6 per cent of the par value, payable in not to exceed ten years, to provide funds with which to redeem outstanding Special Im provement Warrants, and to amend Section 28 concerning tax limita tions, i i.

VOTE YES OR NO Yes. I vote for the proposed, amendments 501 No. I vote against the proposed amendment. Dated this 9th day of May, AD. 1932.

JOHN W. BUTLER, Recorder of City of. Marsh-field, Coos County, Oregon. Pub. May 9 to 19 Inclusive.

IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS. In the Matter of the Estate of Wayne O. McLagan. deceased. Notice of Hearing of Final Aeoount Notice Is hereby given that MaMrie M.

McLagan. Executrix of the Will of Wayne' C. McLagan, deceased, has filed her final ac count' herein on the 9th day of April, 1932, and the Hon. D. F.

Thompson, County Judge, has ap pointed the 16th day Of May, 1932, at the hour of 16 o'clock am. In the County Corut Room in the County- Court- House-1 W'-CttquuTe, at the time and place Of hearing 'objections to said account and for settlement thereof, All niiMftni aIk 4aI tim 4a 'ou" sua acwunii wi uxm uierew are hereby reaulred to file the same 0,1 rihTtlme and the wm 7 7 'count Settled and said executrix discharged. above notice is published once a week lot four weeks In the m6-J65M PI Ii i Frank Smith of iouth Coos river i was a recent visitor in Myrtle Point. Elton Schroeder of Myrtel Point made a business trip to Baddon Mr. and Mrs.

George Hamilton and Mrs. E. C. Barker made a business trip-to Marshfield. recently.

Walter Laird of Brewster 'vaney was in Myrtle Point' on business recently. Miss Freda Hendrick, Mrs. Dwight 'Culvtr and- son, Everett, Of Bridge" -were at Henry'' Knightv hotmr: Myrtle 'point. ijoujs ana noy rcisom uo-quine- were in Myrtle Pomf "e-nesday. -v.

Wilda Barker of. Myrtle Point has accepted a posltiob with the Evans Products company Marshfield. Miss Barker is employed in the accounting department. 8he took up nei1 duties In Vhe office Wednesday morntng. c.

E. Murphy and daughter, Mrs. Albert 'TimuX -cl Bridge, were In Myrtle Point Wednesday. nd Mrs. HfTiry MBJef of Big creek were In Myrtle Point on business Wednesday; Mr.

and Mrs. James Barton of Timtn the dtugh- ter born Wednesday morp-gj This Is the second child. Henry Knight of Myrtle Point1 retttrtiAf Wednesday evening from a fiKhlnr trln an tumor tjvlr much water for good fishing, i Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schroeder of the 8chroeder Furniture have been suffering from an attack of flu.

and Mrs. Clarence Bartlet moved Wednesday from the Price Roblson ranch west of Myr bye." and took a few eteps away Ut4 man. spellbound, bavins: no te-i idea of where ha wu Vbtt he turned, the dancer stood met! a- lett, her brooding eyes fixed on totut uung nr wiuun "We may never est each at aha said, speaking with strankety poignant ctttru "tf something should hsppro ttjon or to me I waMyott toi Zm fbA that-tor the In I Warn try Ufa had been Wl--r wait. Alexis, iiiten cexetif what I tm you. I cant turn my, your way or take you tame.

But I Irish, wish, thatIt be to." "Mata!" Tearing herself away from hk kissi she cried out, "No! flo ml" "Hi be coming hudt- ru ba here on leave 1 "No. no iou mustntl. Qoad. "Yes. I wlU! Til live for that djr Tim me jer" Shortly after Boa tf haet kX Uata Hart also departed tram Sew bin's silent house.

Her chauffeur, who had Wilted hours in the Place Vendome, not 4 nothing but that she was prtMU4 and paler than usual, the wad vtey late for her Bwt sU was always late. She dwmlisseV hist Which wu also Rait an hour later, she Wat upright in a cab on the Adrtanat smalte! ea tine of WHt tU bouievardt. use at slnoe partlnt with BnstiMit hod he a automatic. One would that her tastlncta I tor escape at once, and to they but escape in the tcrturoi it which they had been adj-j; ii act at utual, to go the itftsssMVe, to dismiss her car, and all to be eecaplng that was her tci ner conscious mind took no pvt la this. She waa thin lctntnottt t.

but of death. XrooieaUy Bhubln, who had failed last t4 lmsreet her with, tha ar i "had. by hid own dyath. i. She had seen It now, even ta; Death Wu eaid KZ j.

Where waa Shubltt newt i y. Adrlana understood tees at saw her that there had ktfa a i r' hap. Hot that she wu leaf or or Hat assured to- the out I' But her lips were shut a i closely, the asm wat shadt too tightly over a h- 1 i ahadt too high. When they were In bis1 utttte she toUUtlos wuiKKt-irtfaertt i sort. 'j.

"Vt had to km Shubln. The drr. aav-. btv 1 Uatened aa tf It were the mJk nary affair la the world to ttt want Of her MrsOpg, fc tht tearch and 1 1 She did net omit Botanefft SDce, out of a sort of bnvade, nun now weu tha ceuld rki "Tout tt She gavo it to bm et ttetk'lt i tt MfJrtfMr wt tnttaM. aa te l.

i kwi iwitaoisi the trvnte ttstt had tr metuing; them with kneSrie no peaMeoa and gusstat desi tU admired, untd tnry patttattftm. cletta, thrr 3Vatri.a it, hst death. L. a I kttltt-'Vasp f- i nTgnien auv-te "And ftttbln. lt a kad i1- 1 fan into kt trap.

thetrhM way inwlua Donets tsjisnit -iattka- tm tnmnM Jji boat tehevat Mat he kLt or tbat ehoikij ftat hi will tht that the -1 Us povsisa pw "Wii ae. am am our. a. "Jo fort havt.doM (t tt of towrat. (jtttStk' wast eeear e-f It was a r-u a mmtft rjl sm iw w(4 Xm ati yonri te ttiJye It4- "i 1(11 i I i 4 t' i Thi lut person she txpected to tetKoianofft Advertising Repreeontattvea rOXD-PAB80NS-8TECBn Ban modsco, Los Angeles, Portland, New York City, Chicago.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING I RATIS Leu than Insertion, per line I or more Interttona, per one 6e Mtmum charge, for one Insertion ad JOB Miscellaneous REVIVAL MEETINGS Each Nite 7:30, Nazarene Church, 227 Hall, i. FOR RENT-Stocked dairy ranch, cash rent, crops in, Box 116, care Times. 9x11 3 DAYS SPECIAL Big stock of new and used lawn mowers, washer worth $50, at this sale only $18; used electric range worth $75, now only $-5. AT SVENDSGAARD'S STORE 9x11 ROOMS AT THE GOING HOTEL, Marshfield's fine residential and 'transient hotel. Rates, $3.50 per week and up.

M-T-Wxtf LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED and adjusted by the new for $1. Bring your mower to G. W. Gage's second hand store, 323 South' Broadway. 5x11 3 DAYS SPECIAL New coil springs, $535 and up.

Dining Tables $2 and up. Tents $5.50 and up. New and up. AT SVENDSGAARD'S STORE i 9xii HONEY TO LOAN on chatties and Improved property. Repaid on easy 'monthly installments.

Bay Securities, 543 Central Ave. mar3xtf IT COSTS NO MORE to eat at the Chandler dining room. A wide variety of fine foods. Lun cheon 35e to 60c Dinner 75c to 11.00. al9-ml9 i ASK FOR KIMBALL'S KIPPER- ED SALMON.

Handled at all leading stores and markets. FOR COAL, WOOD, Freeh or rot ted fertiliser, general transferring and storage. Phone 1206-LL. F. O.

HIH. marlBtf -4 For Sale Misc. FOR SALE 77 Model Ford coupe, good mechanical condition. In-' quire mornings at 996 S. 4th.

'10x12 FOR SALE Cash Register and Safe. Inquire Stout Electric shop. 10x12 3 DAYS SPECIAL Used Dressers $3.85 and bp. Used and up. Bed Springs and up.

Used Chairs and up. SVENDSGAARD'S STORE 9x11 A REMINDER Get your orders in early tor grave markers for Memorial day. Bronte or granite. Rt 1 or phone 1230-J. C.

W. McPhersoo. a30-m30 BARGAINS FOR SALE 15 ft 3x12 fir planking; 110 volt Koh, ler Automatic lighting plant, per feet condition; 2 dictating ma chines; golf set. Phone 6M-J. MFxtf 3 DAYS SPECIAL Standard Felt Base Rugs, grade, at this sale, 9x10-6, $3.85 and 9x12, $435.

Be safe, and buy goods where they are marked In plain ftrures. Think this over, SVENDSGAARD'S STORE 9x11 FEED, SEED and FertUtera. Fan Bwood, Marshfield, Coqullle. A6xtf INCOME RESIDENCE and BUSI NESS property trad for ranch. Phone C2L ASxtf Wanted Miscellaneous WHO HAS A SMALL FARM Marshfield they wish to seU on payments of $10 per ma, with buildings, road, and near power line? Write Box 110, care Times.

7x12 WANTED TO BUY Will pay cash for ranges and cook stoves In. any shape. Also fruit Jars. Phone 621 or bring them to and Furniture Co. 6x12 Lost LOST-T pair aOk hoae between Penney and 6ih St.

Leave at Ti Timet office. 9x11 1 Roomfr-For Rent FOR RENTES keauekerf-T furn, 1 sleeping room. (34 Don nelly. 1011 don't know what to make of it. They came with my Instructions.

It seems the-receiver was oft the stand. Then as I was ready to leave, a message if came from Colonel Shubln. To call here, did so. The man said Colonel Bhubln wss out. But to be sure and cull again.

Not to go before seeing mm. i come ntre, no one here at all, No one answers. The door It open, I enter. And and- "I don't know what to mike ot it." he repeated, more thoughtfully. sme was resting against him very gently In a sort of weariness.

In a sort but never relaxing tfi jra of one hand on hie arm. And nana, wgttner with her netrBeet and the full regard of eye lueid, yet Impenetrable, that did net leave face, had a hypnotic effect on htm. Insensibly, he felt himself yletying, toftenlng-and forgetting, ni nsa a strange nomine, too. Bhubln's In there drunk, stupened," she saM. And as he moved, ever to slightly the hand tightened.

No. oon-igom. Ht'i not a pretty sight." Bui out those were his order- "Orders! He has no orders, A drunken whim. Be sent me a note, too, that I must come at once." Looking at hint very she said with a sharpness that cut through his bewilderment like a teal pel, "Look here, you had rour etructlons, had you not? They were important, were they aetr Touve delayed long past your time. Do you know that that would be called trea son to your count "II rm not a Ualtoi "No.

Not willingly. But might you not os one you delayed those sages? You know theirs Smpegtaqtv oon-t your "Tee. Then go! To let the whim qf a drunken sentimentalist keep yen rrom your euitr ms was all seora And, suddenly, she was all (rave, em sad tenderness. "And will you say rooatyi to mer ana whispered. Me caught hb breath.

"It wet you wno-eam it wis morning. "But do you say It "(Mod bye," said lotaneC dowry. "You dont want to ktat mer It was a low statement without coquetry. "Why. Alexia?" "Became it's stuy tt stake mock of me," he said with a ffttlty.

"B1 only to laugh at ae age," "No. Then you wont mr "You dont lore mer he tried out. Dm remained tUtot. Coos Bay Timet, newspaper conducting a sale tor Mrs. Emily Miller of the Vogue millinery store In this Cliff Judd of Coqullle was a re cent over-night visitor at the Myrtle hotel.

E. A. Meyers of the Southern Pacific company was In Myrtle Point on business Monday and stopped at the Myrtle hotel while here. M. V.

Adams, of the William Weekly logging camp on Rock creek was a last week-end visitor in Myrtle Point. B. Thayer of Bridge was a week-end guest at the Myrtle hotel. S. Thompson of Marshfield was a week-end visitor In Myrtle Point.

E. N. Becker and family ot Hollywood, Cel. were last week-end guests at the Myrtle hotel. R.

Watts of Marshfield was a recent business caller In Myrtle Point. Ernest Bams of Medford was In Myrtle Point on business Monday and Tuesday. James Scheefer of Los Angeles passed through Myrtle Point re cently on his way north. J. D.

C. Thomas of Portland left for Medford Thursday after spending two weeks In Myrtle Point on business. Mrs. George BOran of Myrtle Point Is' visiting with her mother, Mrs. John Grant, of Powers.

George Johnson of Walla Walla, Wash, was a visitor; In Myrtle Point last week. Mr;" and Mrs. Oeorge Hamilton and daughter, Catherine, spent last week with their daughter, Velma, who Is attending Univer sity of Oregon at Eugene. Jimmy Powers returned Friday from Portland where he took the u'TOn Oeorge Royer, Mrs. Henry Knight and son, Warren, were Thursday evening guests at the home of Mr, Royer's mother, Mrs.

Dan Miller of Arago. ATTENTION FARMERS A LABOR! Qua, Dwwe- Is mr eaadidaU far Ceanty rsmsslsslsaii RcyaM- I Tm Waal h. im ii ml 4 4 i omctaJ gB and few UdH at th bar Ant Agar each cfltaan art boon, darp face flguret eing p.m. Low 'Low High High Low Low 0.7ft 33ft -04ft 34ft -14ft 34ft -0Jft 34ft 3tft 3:33 6:37 4:10 7:36 1:11 6:16 64ft 10:45 $2ft 16:11 64ft 11:35 53ft .11:31 Hft 64ft 14ft 14ft 6.4ft 13:36 0:0 1:36 3:03 04ft 34ft 6:37. 64ft 6:46 -04ft -04ft 14ft 64ft 1:17 PrJnt (a T.

ni.M.iiunu. FOR RENT 5 room furnished house close In, $15. Fone 621. A20xtf FOR RENT Small shop or store near new P.O. site 120.

Dr. Leslie. FOR RENT Furu 4 and 6 rm. houses. Phone 1226-R.

Altf Apts. For Rent FOR RENT 3 or 4 room apt, pri. bath, modern, reasonable, close In. 380 N. Broadway, Fone 366.

10x12 FOR RENT Furn. clean, sunny and good cond. Rent rea- sonable, lnclud. garage. Johnson, Phone 644-L.

537 9x11. FOR RENT Large, mod. apt furn. or unfurn. Phone 103-J or call at 736 Elrod.

f-s-m For Trade FOR -SALE. TRADE Mod. A Spt. Coupe. Will take cheap ear.

Also elec. radio for what 1345 cauiornia, Engiewooo. 10x10; WILL TRADE Fish for Clan Old! TinMnanm Wnt. Imc than an 1h nifwanot rnu mip M'icn am 9x11 1 FOR TRADE Wardrobe trunk or cedar chest for range or cook stove. Furniture Co.

7x10 Positions Wanted WANTED Girt 18, wishes noose-1 work for room, board, and small, wage. Phone 692 -J. 4xtf Furniture WATCH FOR Onr Special Sale May 10th. You cannot afford to miss it SVENDSGAARD'S Store. 3 DAYS SPECIAL $30 New Range only $25 Used Range ..412 $5.00 New Copper 85c New Oalvanlsed Tub 68c New $15 Spring Filled Mattress i $11 SVENDSGAARD'S STORE 9x11 FOR SALE Mohair tverstaf led davenport, like new, special price $35.

Reconditioned dressers $4 to inner spring mattresses, special $9.50. Used rugs, cleaned and slsed, $5, $750, $15 and $18. Baby beds -with mattresses, $5, $6.50, $750 and $850. Complete Hoe ot fishing tackle at popular prices. OUNDERSON'S FURN.

EXCTTOE Phone 781-J. Opp Postofflce. 10x10 Real Estate FOR SALE II acre an 4-rm, house, garage, 4V4 miles north of Hauaer on Coast highway. $800 cash or will consider late model light coupe as part payment. J.

C. Hill, Hauaer. 6-10-13 Poultry BABT CHICKS, Leghems lie, Rocks uc Started chicks plus Sc per week. Eggs TOc per setting. Custom hatching 3c per n.

Hind Poultry Farm, Fone 10R1I. tas-thur-ntiU HATCHING EGGS FOB SALE Barred Rock and Trapneated a C. White Leghorn eggs. Prices on request. KAPB POULTRY FARM, North Bend, Ore.

fone JML bxU DINNER GUESTS COQUILLE, May Mr. an Mrs. NeU Banks, nd Mr. and Mrs. Robert Banks and daughter, Mary, of North Bend.

wen dinner guests at the Leo Cary home Thursday evenmg. I In Myrtle Point. Roland Shull and his mother, Mrs. Mary of Corvallis have been visiting friends and real-tlves In this section. Mr.

and Mrs, W. T. White of the Western Hotel at Port Orford were In Myrtle Point Tuesday. J. D.

Harris of the Standard Oil company returned to his home In Roseburg Thursday. Mrs. Grace Baxter of Eugene Is stopping at tne Myrtle hotel while groan from Shubln, nothing but a I sort of splutter. The wound she would not touch because aha mutt, have no blood on her. But she took the little mirror from her purse and, kneeling very carefully away from the deepening stain on the carpet, she held it in front ot his mouth.

There was no mist. Be was dead then. And, precisely, saying ever In her mind everything that ihl must not forget to do, she gathered up the evidences of her visit. The code message. Tee doubled Sheet of paper.

The envelope. Her purse. The few scattered articles it had contalnod-eho counted them over, The handkerchief. Then of course! The bit of gold leaf clutched In Bhubln's hand. She put on her gloves and wiped the gun all over with the tiny hand kerchief.

Jerking a piece of tapestry off a table, she rubbed the telephone Instrument, the desk, the back of the chair to which she had held. These were not so Important, for after all she had called upon Shubln only last night and any finger marka which were traced to her might well be old ones. The gun caused her most eon cent. She went over it again and again, the end she placed it near a limp right mm on the carpet. AU this time no movement had die turned her and her absorption had bees ee great that she had not won deled aUmt the servants.

SHiboon sdously, it had been In her mind from the first that Shubln must have sent thed out In order to arrange his nortung as at bad planned. no lb heard the first stir of lift below. Steps running up the stairs, Not a servant. Why would a servant runr Treading Arm and square, yet hur ried, awag tne carpeted hallway, And pausing. At If the person could not aecrae wnat next to do, With a thickness of heavy wood between, ah stood and listened to the unknown, imagined Mm with all her might.

The pause by the door. The look around. The hesttation. A slight, a very slight srufite. ae If mlfht be turning, back, A fraction of a eewnd of the met complete, the most breathless, the most mouonlees sUetee, until even her steely nerves trembled, until she eould endure It no general circulation, published in vv.

"I l'v -j Tnf4 mvA ltrt riiKllaHr1 ArMHI MAGGIE M. McLAGAN, Executrix of the Last Will ot Wayne C. McLagan. deceased. Apr 12-19-26 May 1-10.

NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned Executor has filed his final account In the administration of the estate of William J. McLean deceased, and that the County Court for Coos County, Oregon, has set the 14th day of May. 1932, at 10 o'clock la the forenoon of said day aa time, and the County Court room In the County Court house in Coqullle, Coca Ccunty, Oregon, as the palce for the hearing of (aid final account, the 'objections thereto if any and ot the aettlemetn of said estate Dated this 12th, tfsy of April, 1933. C. McLEAN.

Executor of the Estate' of William J. decease- Apr 13-19-16 May 3-10. VISITS PARENTS COQUILLE, May Barbara Rlchmon, student at Will amette university, visited her par ents this week end tram Salem. She left Sunday. HAVE WE1NER ROAST COQUILLE, May taSpeclaft- The Baptist otng -people af the county enjoyed 4 welner roast at Bandon beach Friday evening Coos Bay Daily mde TaVk The following table gtves the and also at the port dock.

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