The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 14, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFJELD, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1913-EVENlNG EDITION.
COOS BAY TIMES
M. C. J1ALO.VEV Editor tmtl I'ult.
I1AN E. MAI.ONKV Xt-us Editor
Official Paper of Coos County, j
I her homo in Rlvortun Inst week aft- i mltlpo to nrrmiRo for n profirnin for
r -i pleasant three weeks' visit with! the next niectliiR. which will oreur
relatives In lOnstaltlo. Hunker lllll. WudiicBclny. Mny 7. Tho business
Afars'iilplil nnct North Rend.
!
epwortii
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SOCIETY NEWS
A 4
SOCIAL CALENDAR
TUESDAY I
Ladles' Episcopal Guild with
Mrs. J. A. Matson. '
Hoval Auction Bridge with '
Mrs. V. E. Duiiriiii. '
HAND CONCERT
A pleasant beginning of tho week's
soclnl ralondnr was tho concert by
tho Coos Day Conrurt Hand yesterday
afternoon In the Masonic Opera
House.
To n well flllod lioiiso tho hand ills
eo.urfied a well tlollnod proKrnm of
nilmlc, which was appreciated by all
aresviit Tho moat popular number
-wan "Mlsorer." a selection from
Verde's 11 Trovatoro the solo parts
toelnK by II. 0. Howard and Hoy Car
penter, which received a Renoious en
core. Tho mnrcli, "Willow drove."
which was well handled under the
Baton of Director Kenton, was also
encored.
Tho program In full was as fol
lows: starch, "American EiikIo" . . Hoohnio
Ovorture, "Nnbucodonosor"
Verdi
Spanish Serenade, "La Palomn"..
dradler
Selection from "Lucietla Morula"
Donbetta
Duot "Mlsororo" from "II Trovn-
toro" Verdi
(II. 0. Howard, comet and
Hoy Carpeutor, trombone)
Operatic Potpourri T)lmnl
March, "Willow drove" . Sorrentlno
(Hy Itvitucat)
Star Spangled Ilanner
I'lw. Knu-nrHi T.oncue of the MetllO-
ulst church held an Infornial social
last Wednesday evening at the par
sonage. After a business meeting
the young people spent the evening
In playing games and having a gen
eral good time.
At the business mooting delegates
and alternates were chosen to the dis
tant tho place of meeting will be an
nounced later.
Those present Wednesday evening
u ei e :
Mrs. W. S. Chandler. Mrs. W. O.
Chandler. Mrs. E. Kelley. Mrs. Mc
Cartv. Mrs. 0. L. Ilucklngham. Mrs.
I.angdon. Mrs. V. S. Dow. Mrs. A. 11.
dldlev, Mrs. M. A. Sweetnian. Mrs. H.
II. Corey. Airs. Harry Xasburg. Mrs.
I). A. Jones. Mrs. Storey. Mrs. M. C.
Maloney. Miss Nan Urownlng, Miss
Ksther Silverman. Miss Elizabeth Top
Ding. Miss Armsby, Miss llaldwln,
! Dresser
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CIU'RCII SOCIAL
I
INFORMAL
Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Mac.Murphy of
South Inlet were In town and at
tended tlio mnrrllage of Miss Clarice
Lltklo to Carl L. Ilrlggs, Friday even
lug. Mr, and Mrs. Ijonnnrd Masters en
tertained a paity of young people at
their new home on Catching Inlet.,
urar Sumner, last Saturday evening.
Mr. nnd Mrs. doorgo Myers and
son Stanley, left Saturday for an over
Sunday stay at the home of Mr. nnd
Mrs. Myers' daughter, Mrs. James
Landrlth, of South Coos Itlver.
Mr. and Mrs, dordou Smith, Mrs.
Nottlc Harry and Miss lleatrlcc
Smith were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter HobertHon, of Enstsldo,
Thursday oonlng.
Miss Cnia Marsh Is expected homo
oon from Cardlner. where she has
Boon visiting MrB. Frederick Hrowno.
Miss Violet Henderson In a unto
to friends says that she and her un
cle, Hugh llrowu, now havo a cosy
apartment at Oakland nnd that she
has a good position In San Fran
cisco. I. H. Tower entertained a few
friends, Including H. A. Werulch. It.
K. Ilooth and John I), doss nt a
uncholor dinner Tuesday evonlng.
Mrs, Ward M. Illake and sou, Mul
If 11. nro planning to spend part of tho
auminer with her parents In Minne
apolis and with relatives and friends
At other points In tho east.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene O'Connell.
A. P. Owen and a few friends and .1
number of others were unable to re-!
slat the lure of Coos Itlver last week'
and left for their summer homes. I
Mrs. H. J. Montgomery of Enstsldo
and her sister. Miss dunhlld l.uud.
were quests at tho Victor Wliktunn I
liotne on Coiiiillle last week. '
Mr. and Mrs. Curl SiiuhIIioi-k enter-!
tallied Miss Mamie Mahonev ami
Messrs. Waller llutier and Mali- Dauo
over Sunday at their ranili home on
Catching lulel
Mr. and Mn. Herbert I,. Colemiin
and little son. Jack, left todav for
Spokane, where they will make their
homo. They have been speudlug a
few months at the home of Mrs. Cole
man's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Savage.
MtH llomtlo Itoborlsou returned (
...I-. ..,,, I. tlilf.h l.j tfl lit, liplll
In Uandon next Friday. Saturday and Miss Dodge. Miss Larson, and Miss
Sunday.
The delegates are:
Clay Church, Evelyn I.angwortliy.
Ralph nishop, Leslie Isaacson. Hattle
Hansen. The alternates Roxle
Hall, Ilertha Davis and F. L. Sum
ner. -
RECITAL I
Mrs. A. IJ. Ctldley and Miss Edna
Larson gave a pupils' recital on Tues
dav evening at the home of .Mrs.
Ctldley. each pupil having the priv
ilege of Inviting two guests. At the
conclusion of the program light re
freshments were served.
The program was as follows:
1. Piano, Toerntellu. Opus L'O..
. Dupont
Miss Mary Kruso
2. Vocal solo, Last Night . . KJeruls
Miss Bessie Douglas
II. Piano, Polish Dance. Opus .1 No.
1 Xnvlor Scharwenkn
Miss Rolgard
L Vocal solo, Shadow Clouds, Rogers
Mrs. E. L. Robinson
r. Plnno, Swedish Dance, OpiiB nil,
No. 1 . . . Agathc Uackor drondahl
Miss Mary Kruse
0. Vocal solo. Drink to Me Only
With Thine Byes
Old English Melody
Miss Ilesslo Douglas
7. Piano, Etude Novelette
(leva Horvath
Miss Rclgard
S. Vocal solo, Spring Waking. . . .
Huntington Woodman
Mrs. K. L. Robinson
1
college women.
The College Women's club met last
Wednesday evening nt the Swedish
hall for their second meeting, at
whirl) the constitution and by-laws
of tho organization were adopted
This society bids fair to outnumber
any other club In this vicinity, as
nearly every woman who Is eligible
has signified lie- Intention of sup
porting the association by nt least an
associate membership. About twon-ty-llvo
were present Wednesday even
ing and listened to n very Interesting
address by Stato Senator I. S, Smith
on the Opportunities Open to Women
through tho Franchise. Opening his
speech with tho salutation of Fellow
Citizens, he emphasized the responsi
bilities entailed by tile franchise and
urged all present to nripinlnt them
selves with the political problems of
the day especially those pertaining to
women, promising his hearty support
to the organization whoso main work
will bo tho study of civics and the
betterment of civic conditions In
Mnrshlleld. During the evening he
reviewed the different departments
of government, dwelling particularly
upon tho legislative side and describ
ing tho way In which the bills for the
betterment of the laboring conditions
were presented to the legislature mid
Friday night the Mlzpah nnd Chris
tlan Endeavor Societies of North
IVend united In a social evening at
Loggle hall giving nn Impromptu pro
gram of orchestra music and vocal
solos. About seventy-live members
of both societies were present.
Among them were: Mr. and Mrs.
Covey. Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. Clnrenee
Covev. Mr. nnd Mrs. N. C. McLeod,
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Smith. Mr. nnd
Mrs. V. Waters. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
son. Mr. and Mrs. Wnun. Mr. nnd
Mrs. Wilcox and son, Mr. nnd Mrs.
A. II. Iinhoff. Mr. and Mrs. II. (I.
IniholT. Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. D. Mnn
dlgo. Mr. nnd Mrs. deo. Ilazer and
son, nernnrd, Mr. and .Mrs. Hnrvey
Russell, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Fnrlss,
Mrs. I. II. Hartle. .Mrs. Wells. Mrs.
Holster, Mrs. Jacobs, Mrs. Monde,
Mrs. Holmes, Mrs. Moore, Rev. Mc
Leod. Peter Loggle, Mrs. Rood, Mrs.
II. C. Dlers, Goo. Hlnsey, Mrs. Land
enburg. .Mrs. C. Smith, Wnlter Mc
Leod. Melvln Jucobson. Harry Hor
(dier, Harry Conro, Lloyd Conro, Carl
dreen, Charley Peterson, Lester Bat
on, Harold Perkins, Tom Waters, Al
ice Waters, Naomi Smith, Ksther Iin
hoff. Tom Stora. F. Nlckerson, Mr.
Laxton, draco Williams, Hesslo Im
mol, .Mildred Rood. Mr. Rlchnrds. Ted
Klssnm. Paul Welling. Mnrjorle
Swearlngeii. Roy Carr, Freda Holm
and Matilda droves,
preceded tho serving of refreshments.
Among those present wore:
Mrs. deo. D. Mnndlgo. Mrs. A. K.
Vnnderpool. Mrs. L. F. Falkensteln.
Mrs. C A. Smith. Mrs. R. C. Holmes.
Mrs, J. .Monde. Mrs. Virgil Waters,
Mrs. Anna Larson, Mrs. Wnun, Mrs.
Walker, Mrs. Josephine Jones, Mrs.
Ilevenor, Mrs. Tompkins, Mrs. d.
Holster, Miss Hayden, Mrs. Jacobs,
Mrs. D. Moss, Mrs. A. Smith. .Mrs.
Wilcox. .Mrs. dreenough, Mrs. T.
Kennedy, Mrs. Surbeck, Mrs. d. Tay
lor. Mrs. Dean. Mrs. Elmer Russell,
Mrs. Clarence Covey, Mrs. Geo. Ilt17.ur
Mrs. E. Coffolt. Mrs. Fish. Mrs. II.
O'Mara. Mrs, W. R. Simpson. Mrs. N.
C. McLeod. Mrs. Kate Rood. Ray
mond O'Mara. Mildred and Helen
Russell, W. Wilcox.
.
ANDON BY THE SEA
THECITY OF THE FUTURE
A FEW TEN ACHE TRACTS KOCH MILES KOt'TII OX
COl'XTV ROAD :W PUR ACRE: 11 00 CASH, HALANCE
TWO YEARS, XO INTEREST. NO TAXES, FINE SANDY
LOAM, LEVEL HENCH LAND
By One It Will Make You Money
Donald MacKnmitoA
ItEAL ESTATE
and
INSURANCE.
IIIHTI1DAY PARTY
-U
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Russell of
North Rend Wednesday evonlng en
tertained Walter Russell and family
nnd Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Russull at
dinner In honor of Harry Russell's
birthday.
-
Allium DAV CF.LF.HHATIOX I
Friday afternoon the North
Rend high school and grado pupils
celebrated Arbor Day on tho campus
with a tree nlautini; and oxcitIhoh.
! I.Vll fllflllllllll mill In., lln.'l. ..,.. ....
the inlluence the women had upon' tlio (irntloiiai f,.- the Senior and Juu-
""" i"K!'. ii'iL-i mis noun no mr classes. Kacli grade was renro-
dlscussed the Mlnlmiiin Wage Hill, sented by a fancy dance or dill In
ho F.lght Hour l)ny. the Mother's t1(. assembly room gVo. b a
Pension Law. the Ten 1 our Day. the large crowd or parents ami friends.
Appropriation for tho Home of Do-I , ,
lluiiient Cilrls, tho Kmployers Llabll- XOIITII IIHXI) SOCI l 1
Ity Act. and various lontperance mea- . ' '.!' 4
"Taior. Mr. Smith ...ustruted the dulrttrt l.uffll'good
simplicity of the ballot. lvlnK a short ,,,wi, V Th. w la, ornm. . S w'1
1V.B r::s a?!!1 -""" " ""-
THK ntmosphero of a bank should bo as democratic as that of
tho streot feel free to como In nt any time, oven It It Is
only to get change.
Somo time you may wish to deposit or borrow, buy n draft or
rent a Bafety deposit box. Wo Invito you make this bank your
bank, and let your wnnts bo known wo shall bo pleased to Bervo
you.
1ho
First National Bank
Of Coos Bay
STATEMKNT OF CONDITION
OF
FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
MARSIIFIULD, ORE.
AC tho close of business, April I, 19 III.
RESOURCES.
Loans nnd Discounts $l!U.G!ifi..:!
Hanking House . . . 00,000.00
Cash and Sight Exchange L'au.OT-l.iri
Total $777,770.:tS
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock Paid In ? BO.000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profit G9,1C3.0B
Deposits OCS, 000.7:1
Total $777,770.:S
l.l''rv o?nl Tmnwfer f'onnmnv.
McDonald's Auto Line
be 11 factor in the life of the ill v
Ills speech was greeted with hear
ty appliuiho and u rising vote of ,
thanks was toudeied I1I111 for Ills
address. !
A short business session followed To Hunker lllll, Hay Park anil
with the City Librarian. Miss Eliza-. l'lagitaff.
both Topping presiding. Mrs. Harry Hourly trips with passengers pnek
Nasburg. Mrs. R. 11. Corey and Miss, ages nnd freight Leavo your bun
ha Dresser woie appointed a coin-idles at the Husv Corner
'liont' oiileiN to either H:J.R or 21)8
ou
ds
We arc In Imsliiess riplit here where you live. Yon are on
nanininlunce, neighbor or n friend of ours. This money-back-If-uot-satlsfied
offer should prov the sincerity of our claims.
WIihii n Ky wo lwliovo wo hivvo
tlw lhNt tiu.itivu nnd bnrlc up oar
MHtfiiifiit witlionriinnnliliwl pruai
Im to return without UMtiin or
furinultty tlm inom-y pniil 114 for it,
if it diMw not prove cntiroly mtU
,'tory to you, wo liclitno wo ur en
t(tll to your roafidoiu'o.
Our buiiiipiw hucpph nnd projtlKo
rilifiid uimui your confitlpnco ia in.
Wo know wo imct bccuro nnd hold
your ooiifiilcnoo in order to uet nnd
Kc-p your patroiuK, Tlifrefori. wo
uuld not ilnre nmkn this offer it ua
re nut positively rrrtnlu that wo
uuu prove our claims for
Our experieneo with tliem nnd tho
tvmny rriiorts wo lisve rooeivnl from
tlo who Ihwo iiiwl ilivin proB
tlutt tlioy ro really tlio most pIcniiuK
nnd wui.t.iclory Uiwel rcinody
Vuoh of.
lleviill OnlprllM tnnto liVtt randy.
They urn wHitliioc mid enny 111 netion.
Thv don't euo KriniiK, ikiiitea,
IturgiiiK or I'leoMivr lmMi)ew, a do
tint iitml ilivic or laxutive. Itexall
Ordcrliei twin to net ai u toum
fUuuitlveuei' upon the iwvtM ami
wtuteletiof tlielHiHl. They prompt-
CAUTION-
ly relievo ronntlp.ttion. They apt to
nverrouin the etuii of conlipatM:i.
They tend to eiimiimto tho chuj
of nlpk lirndarhe, bihousneiM, bad
brmtti. iiPrvoiuiiMH mul other ills
uttuiidaiil u)oti innctivo bowel.1,
Alakc Us Prove This
Wo want you to roino to our stor
nnd Ret it parkneo of KpxiiII Order
lioi. I'so n feu or lli-o up tlio vntirit
Ikjx. Then, if you nro not entirely
Hivtifled, roino bark nnd tell u nnd
o will promptly return the money
)ou paid im for them,
You prninito nothins you sisn
notliiiiK j ou obligate yourself to u
in no wny whatever. Wo nroept
jour mere word.
Don't you now Iwlievo that Rei.ill
Orderlie m worthy of a tmlf
Could uny offer Im more fair?
Try Them at Our Risk
Wepiirtieulnily reeonmiond Rnll
OrderliM for eluldren. iirwI prron
nud for delieato people.
ltexall Orderlitm come in vct
IMK'ket tin Unv. Vi labletn, 10c:
3(1 UWels. Mf. SO tii, AOo.
Umiul ioe ouo tablet.
STADMN
ALL KINDS or IMIOTOCiHAIMUC
WORK, Hroiuldo KiiInrgliiK and
Kodak Finishing,
Bowling Alley!
:173 NORTH KROXT SIREiri'
Tuesday Evening
Especially for Ladies
FAMILY DINNERS
In our now location, wo nro es
pecially prepared to cater to family
trade. Regular meals or short or
ders. Open day ami night.
MERCHANT'S CAKE.
"roadway and Commercial
Mfld.
)N- l'leaiiobear in mind U1.1i llotall Or.lurlUu u,.. .,. ..,t.i 1... ..11 .1
.'. ' "iy iUxM Order!itf oul at Tho lUxall htoro.
1 ou eau buy Uoxali OrUcrlic in thid community only at our store:
LOCKHART PARSONS DRUG CO., r
MARSHFIELD Tfl0 .gM, Store OREGON
neh MiwcUlly dlul tor tho pmtiouUr Ul tor wfilch it U rtcumuiVna'-J.
Tho Rexull Stores uro America's Greatest Drug Stores
COOS HAY 1LATI-: AND WINDOW
CLASS CO.
J. A. Goodwill and V. 13. Snwver.
riaie, .l ami Window Glass, Mh
I tors, Prismatic Glass,
(Mall order and phone ordeis given
1 prompt attention. Kstiniatea fur
nished Phono 70-L.
727 So Rroadwnv Marhlifleld.
A. modem nriex uiidtug, Rloctrl"
Light, Stoani Heat, Elegantly
Furnished Roonu with Hot and
Cold Water.
HOTEIi OOOS
O. A. Metlln, Trop.
Hates: BO cents a day mid upward
Cor. llrodwfty and Market
C. A. Smith; Lumber & Mfg. Co.
r.irr.ML di:i'jstmi:nt
LOIIJint, I1.VTII, SHINGLICS. MOULDINGS. SASH AND DOORS.
ROOKING PAPKR, 171'C.
CUT TDK FUKIj IIILL IN TWO V USING OUR WOOD.
I'HONI-; 1(). 1H2 SOUTH 1IROADWAY
TIIK KKCOItl) PHOTOGRAPHING AI1STRACT COMPANY
Havo photographic copies of nil records of Coos County to (Into,
nbstracta of titles, present ownorB, or any othor Information rolntliiB
to real estate furnished on short notlco.
HUSINKSS orKICK: 117 North Front St., Mandifleld. Phono I.TIJ
W. J. RUST, Manager
Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire
and Marine Insurance
Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.
HK.VRV 8KNGSTACKKN, Mtfr.
Coqulllo Oillco Phono 191 Platting Lnnds a specialty.
Farms TInibor Coal and Marshflold Ofllco 14-J.
GenornI Agoats "BASTSIDB."
MARSHPIELD
NORTH BEND
AUTO LINE
FARE
One way, 15c.
Round trip, 230.
20-ride coiniuutalion
books, $2.00.
Tavs leave every 20
niiuutes i'roin 7 a. in. to
7 p. in., ai'tor 7 p. in.,
every halt' hour.
Leave I'roin Chandler
Hotel.
CiORST & K1XG,
Props.
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If dcBlre' TC1 'ca'ns f B
(J'-'ia i:imiAA(
Scientific Jlr..,!e'il
tvt, OymnaZ' M
"ii"-M -M'artnicnt, .
T('' os-FEim 5
J I'lano Ti.,i 1
" B Sixth Street V I
Min. iH...;rrrr-LH
iin.i,i n..,.,.M,lt nnd lv..
1'honn i., 0l Bri
X.aANIILST
T -I
Archlttct,
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n11, W. MORItow!
171 Grlimvs lli.ll!ltD"U'0,;
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Marehflelil. Orn.
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A. J. IIKNrmY.ii
, !!!!',WIa
work on sliort notice ttli,tt
Ladr ;;;.;, r
inndlnr Hn..." nr!?.c':5l
"1 -'
Lad
Ghn
Fisher Auto Ser3
win. iislicrHI,roprisior.
Phono orders to IIIIr'i rv
Stand. Phono 18-J. Ifflf
phono G-.J. Nlsht phonm.
.iiiitiiiii-i(i. wrrgoii.
White Duck Button Shoes
for Children.
Also now Patent Leather Rutton
Shoca for Ladles' and Misses', at
The Electric Shoe Shop
1 KOlt A GOOU WATf.ll
If you havo anything to soil, rent,
trade, or want help, try a Want Ad
OH FINh JEWKLHV
E. C. BARKER
JEWELER
Flue Wntch nud Jewelry Repairing.
2(10 Frout St., Marshfleld.
IN THE CIRCI'ITCOIIITOFIE!
m.vi'i-. wi' (M(i;(,().. x iv.
FOR COOS COL'.NTV
Jlorchnnt Land Company, i w
iiuuii, r.nKcno u uonneii mi j
M. Crawford, iilalntllfi,
VH.
Thomas II. Wheeler, Albert B. n
ton, and Mull Upton, Hi tjl
dofendniitH.
To Thomas II. Wheeler, At ilji
nniiied defendant.
IN THE NAME Or'THKSTATEC
OKKG0X
You nro hereby required to u
pear and answer the roraplilst G-
iihuilini. juii in iiiu uuuic cuur
caiiHo within six wccki (roa (
date of the llrat publlcatloa cl tl
utlllllilnnu itlilnl tlrti miK1lMAA
miiitiiiuiini ll It ll l lie yuviiiuv i
ou tho 10th day of Mirth, 111:
and If you fall to appear i:di:
Hwer unld complaint on or ttle
tho IMat day of April, 1913, ili
IH I III) llll.V 111 IIIU luit uuu
of this Hiiiuinoii8, the lime V:
tlio time prenerlbed ty the Co:
(.. I... .. ....l.llAntltn if (r
III 11M lirill'l 1U1 Jiiiumaiv vt -
uioiiH horeln, Jmlcment will be tu
en OKalnst you for want tbereofi:
tho plalntlfiH will npplr totUOt
for t' o rt'lef iffncnri h' r
piillllt, II UIICUIIll tiaicucu
...1.I..1. I., m. fnllti'a
Wllll.ll in im luiiun,,
.i , .l.,A-A.. rtf fn.'lil
iiiu usual urn "
aKiilust tlio ilofendaut of i cu
.." . .1 i T..., ii lill.lr:
iiiui iH"h' iiiui-ii anil" , '.,
(leieiiiiauis rtineri n. i.i"-"--
......... i.i trn l.. tnr filllll'
upiun, llln nv, ih ! -.
II. Wheeler, hy which niortppei
fondants Albert H. Fptoa ltd V
Upton conveyed to Thomai B. iw
lor tho S '.. of the BR. i bH
SE U SV h of Section . '
2U S. of Ranee U "'"'"'ft
.Meridian to securo mc i-'-"-
IWII IMIIIUilW " .. ...
Sinn of $605.05, dated June JU
"""'o. hy. iV..";'.n;;B
upiou III unui ui '""., i
lor and which said mW&
II. Whoeler nwlsned to ttw K
tiffs to secure tUem In the W;
or a certain I"'''t ""in firor
said Tliomns . Wheeler In w
tlio!lnliitlfhofd.leJjMJit
for oniiiouiu.V-5. f(t
lerosi ni im' a,v. ". .i
per annum and J?r Jj t
plaintiffs in tho P"LV
siiiii or ?u - u"v " ,.:. Tka-
I'lalutlffH. from uerenaw. ,
ll. wneoier wiui '";- . tJ
tho rate of six per ceU W
slncojuuelj. U d0,K:.
moriKiiBo ii" -- -h ,( ,p
usual maniie- by u,0.fatl.t"'lDro
County, Oregon. "'?,..,, the e?
of such salo bcni'i"'"'',,,
and expenses of such '
ilants Albert n. I P" ,, v
Upton to "l""" ' nUlntllb.
now hold by these P aU" ,
If any halaiu'O. w " ' Id j
Cleric of this .Court for '
ineir ich" . .thar re1'"
promises. ,,,. .,monj Is
Service of n '".7 10 p
hy pub icatioii i "', , jonn S.
loroln of the j 30ZtI ci
.Tnileo of tho Circmi -
Stato of Oregon wr ",,,!, I
which is dated Mc fc 0
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