The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 29, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1 914 EVENING EDITION.
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COOS BAY TIMES
M. O. MALONEY Kdltor and Pub.
DAN K. MALON13Y News Etlitor
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Official Paper of Coos County.
Entered at tho Poatotrico at Marsti
Ueld, Oregon, for transmission
through tbe mallB aB second-class
nail matter.
GOOD KVKXIXfl. i
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Refuse to lot disappointment
J shadow your heart or your face.
It docs not do to give tip because j
j one's cherished plan has made
shipwreck. Selected, j
ADDRESS TO TIIK UNCO CJUI1).
O yc wha are sae guld yoursel,
Sao pious and site holy,
Yo've nought to do but mark and tell
your nccbor's fauts and folly I
"Whnso llfo Is llko a wcll-gauti mill,
Supply'd wl' store o' water.
The hcapct happcr's ebbing still,
And still tho clap plays clatter.
To hlgh-cxaltcd virtuous dauios,
Ty'd up In godly laca,
Boforo you glo pulr J all'.y names,
Supposo a chango o' caaos;
!A dear lov'd lad, comcnlonce snug,
A treacherous Inclination
But, lot mo whisper I' your lug,
Yo'ro nbilugs nno temptation.
Then gently uciin your brlthor man,
Still gentler sister woman;
Tho' they may gang a kenning wrung,
To stop aside Is human.
One point must still ho greatly lark,
Tho moving why thoy do It;
And Just as lainoly can yo mark,
Mow far perhaps thoy ruo It.
Itohort Burns.
SPACE AEL01E0
FOR 6IC FAIR
said to bo pouring through the dc-
files of tho Carpathian mountains
w . .... oto the plains of Hungary. AI-
Coos and Curry Counties Given though tho success or this latter
prf. ,.,, nf fj(n Qnlnrtinn niovoniont is officially dpnlod from
rT...lJ33 01 Vyiae eieCUOIl und-pest, Whlch nnnoi-hicod that
' for Displays. repeated attempts of Russian cav
alry to outer tho country failed,
A definite solcctlon or spaco for hurried efforts are bolng made along
the Coos and Curry county products the Austrian frontier to strengthen
in tho Oregon building at tho Paiiamn the Garrisons of the fortresses.
Pacific Exposition was naked for to-
day In a lottor received by the Cham- Ttoi'ilLI-:s NEVER COME HINttLY
Wor of Commerco from (leorgo M. II y-
land, managing secretary of tho Ore- MlN rmin,, o'lhmiiril Huh .Tiulgineiit
gon Commission In chargo of tho Against Her ami u Secoml
ntnto oxblblt at San Francisco next Ponding,
year. Accompanying tho letter was m-h, pannlu O'Donnoll, now In
a copy of the floor plan of tho stato lIl0 t08 of tU(J nw nt coqiillle,
building with Instructions for Secre- H again in tho llmollght. This tlmo
tary Motley to tako his choice of the B,0 has a Judgment rendered against
remaining spaces, lL,r oy n creditor. Thoro Is n see-
Already tho counties of Southern 0nd hiiII ponding. Brought up be
Orogon have been assigned their fre Justice of tho Peace C L. Pen-
spaces, with tho exception of these
two counties, n selection which nan 0f tho Ueorgo I.. Sherman Company
been dolnycd on account of a mlsun- was granted with a Judgment of
dorstandlng as to tho sl-o needed. ' $ 17.75, mi amount duo on a sot of
"Wo are porfectly willing to glvo 12 books which wcro bought sovor
you all the spaco you can profitably nl mouths ngo for the O'Coniioll
nil," dcoiarps tne letter, "i noiiovo
that n stand with the dimensions of
32x30 feet, 10x50 feet or Hx40 foot
would make abundant display of your
great resources." This will bo prl- there Is a second suit ponding, that
marlly dovoted to tho showing of too of W. K. Wlsoman. n local second
agricultural products, and thoro will hand dealer, for $27.90 which lie
bo smaller booths luiio and thoro claims Is duo on a note he .holds,
about tho building for other ills- This has not yet been decided In tho
plays, 'Justice Court.
That ho wants Coos and Curry .
counties to build one of live principal
booths, of their native woods, Is tho, 1
further substanco of the lotter re-:
colvod horo. Designs for this booth, n ,
will bo submitted by tho commission's ' MOM)A 'S ARRIVALS,
architect, who has charge of prnctl-j '';' Clumdler Hotel,
cally aU tho designing within the Or-. Tx C II. r-reoiiinn. Portland: C. H.
egon building. I I-n'l. Sonttlo; Charles Smith, Gar-
Exhlblt spaco within tho stato (.Ul,or! p; Oraft. Portland; C. S.
Building, which Is now practically Hwett. Portland; It. K. Willis, Port
rompleto, will bo forty-five foot In l'nd: - M. Downing. Portland; E.
width mid 200 feot In length. Alton ; Coloman. Myrtle Point; P. S.
Eaton, of Kiigono. Is chairman of the Single, Coqiillle; Harry Clawson, Co
art exhibit nnd Colonel C. K. S. Wood. inlHo.
of Portland, has Just been appointed 1 ,, , J" Blanco Hotel,
ehairmnn of tho Jurv of selection. . Mlko Koornor. Coos Rlvor; W. 11.
ItOBUKRV CASK lUM'OUi:
TOlTUT AT COQUILLK
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Jimmy Ross, In Jail Kince Litht May
llat. HiMiitig in ('limit Court I am, Coqiillle; Charles McDonough,
Toiliiy. Kureka; Frod Daugherty, Hurekn;
Ab wltiiossos ror tho Stato, Chief' William Copple, Eureka; I). R. Sham
of Police Cnrtor leiV yestonhiy I brook, Rosoburg.
for Coqulllo where ho will appear I The St, Lawrence Hotel,
to glvo evidpneo lu tho caso of; K. C. Davles and wlfo, Portland;
Jimmy Ross versus tho state or C. V. Clark. Portland: J. E. Cowan,
Oregon, In which Ross Is chargod Lakeside; Mrs. A. II. McDonald,
with stealing n watch rrom Emit Lakeside; N. M. Young, Lakeside;
Erick8on on tho thirteenth or last. N. J. Cornwall. Gardiner; John Hur
Mny, I ley. Bandon; C. A. Gage, Coqulllo;
For nearly Hvo months Ross has W. V. Gage, Coqulllo.
been lu Jail, It Is alleged that whllo 1 The Lloyd Hotel.
fcleeplng In tho same room with I Murk Hart, Chicago; David Nolan,
Ericksou In n local lodging house San Francisco; Mr. nnd Mrs. P.
Ross arose in the night and oscap- Ritchie, Bandon; Mr. and Mrs. L. E.
ed with tho watch. He was nr Ray, Bandon; J. R. Smith, South In
rested two days later by Officer' let; Jack Webber, Coqulllo! L. C.
Carter and tho watch wns found lu Bancroft, Coqulllo; Mr. and Mrs. C.
his nosossloii. Chase. Portland.
SKIN SOOTHED AND
HEALED BY D. D. D.
ItcMnpf akin, ugly eruptions, scaly
scalp, Ec-onia and its alllod diseases
all yield Instantly to tho soothing In-'
rijeJio. or tho mild, slmplo wash, tho
D. Ii. I). Prescription tor ICczimiui.
Prom our experience with skin
Btiffprers, wo aro convinced that skin
disease Is caused by gorms beneath
tho outer skin, thajt spread and multi
pry until ttoey bqcome a mass of
gnawing nnlpials. D. p. p., a pone
tr'atlng liquid, destroys these germs
AMERICAN SHIP
LD5I BY HUE
Foxton Hall Burned off Wet
lings Island and All but Two
of the Crew Escape.
(Br AiKKltteJ rrm to Coot Bit Time-.
NASSAU, Bahama Islands. Sopt.
29. Tho American steamor Foxton
Hall was burned off Watllngs Island
Septombor 23. The members of tho
crow, with tho exception of two men
who aro missing, arrived horo. Tho
Foxton Hall was among tho first ves
sels to tako out American register.
She was originally a British steamor.
FRENCH REPORT VICTORIES
(Or Auotlttxl Trm la n. n.j Tlmti.)
PARIS, Sept. 20. Following an
official communication given out
yesterdny: "NotMng new to
report in general situation. Rela
tive calm provnlls along tho north
ern portion of front. Nevertheless
at certain points, notnbly between
the rivers Alsno mid Argonne dis
tricts the enomy delivered further
violent attacks which wcro repuls
ed." SERVIANS CLAIM VICTORY.
Df AiiocUIM rmi lu cooi Otf 7lmM.I
PARIS. Sept. 29. A dispatch
from NIsh says the Sorvlan troops
ndvanclug In Bosnia havo occupied
Romania mountain near Sarajevo,
Tho Austrlans are redoubling their
efforts to tho north to cross tho Save
and Danube rlvors. The last attempt
to pass Into Servln near Bolgrado
cost them many dead.
KAISER IX PRUSSIA.
Or AaiotUtfcl I'rrti la Coot tlr Timor
LONDON, Sept. 29 Emperor Wil
liam Is reported In Hast Prussia
and the German offensive proba
bly under his eycB, have recoininenc
icd against General RcnneiiKnmof.
'Tho Australian lines continue to re
tire on Cracow. Besides having
taken some of tho forts around
Przcmrsl. tho Russian cavalry Is
0ck, In the Justice Court, n suit;
household. Becuuso tho books wero
later burned, Mrs. O'Coniioll bellov-j
td that sho could not bo hold liable
for tho amount. In addition to this
AT THE HOTELS.
I Myers, Myrtlo Point; Ted Gorr. Lako.
Bldo; P. Poteraon, I.akosldo; Mrs.
J"'a Sutton, Bay City; Louis Gish-
olt, Coaledo; K, Hurry. Coaledo;
James Berry, Myrtlo Point: Ed Yoak-
and washes them away, thoreby re
lieving that awlul Itch Immediately.
A 50c bottle will prove this much to
you.
We aro so confident that D. D. D.
can reach nil cases, that wo offer you
tho first full size bottle on tho guar
antee thnt If it rails tp do as wo say,
wo will refund tho purchase price.
You nlono to Judge. D. D. D, Soap
aids in keeping the skin pure; ask us.
RED CitOSS DltUO STOKE.
PIANO RECITAL
BIG SUCCESS
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Fine Pronram Given at Dr.
Horsfall Residence by Hugh
A. Kelso for Life-Line. '
Tho plnno recital glvon Saturday
ovenlng by Mr. Hugh A. Kolso or
Chicago, at tho rcsldenco of Dr. and
Mrs. Wm. Horsfall was an artistic
achievement. The evening proved to
bo n unique evont In that the entire
program was composed of numbers
played only by artists and novor
before publicly on Coos Bay. Tne
music loving audience appreciated
everything Mr. Kelso did.
The following program was given,
each number which was Illustrated
by dlscrlptlvo musical nnnlysls, In
this Mr. Kelso wns most original
and Interesting. Especially were his
"Home brewed" selections, ns he
tcrmod his own numbers, enjoyed.
Programme
Impromptu In C. Sharp minor. .
Chopin
Romance In F. Sharp. .. .Schumann
Bouncing Bet Hugh A. KoIbo
Waltz from "Faust". .(lounod-Llstzt
Serncnnde Kelso
La Camppiictln Pngaulu-Llszt
The Jester Kelso
Magic Flro Wagnor-Brnssln
Tremolo Qottschnlk
Berceuso Chopin
March from "Tannhausor"
Wugncr-LIsztz
Mr. Kelso Is widely known ns
teacher, pianist and author, having
published several works 011 musical
subjects. TI1080 havo been endorsed
by such men ns Dr. Wm. Mason,
tho foremost music Instructor of
America, B. J. Lang, of Boston nnd
W. S. B. MntthowB.
Tho audlonco showed marked ap
preciation for the numbers of which
Mr. Kolso wns hlmsolf tho author.
The Chopin numbers elicited great
pralso and IiIb playing La Campa
bclla by Paganlnl-Llszt was consider
ed wonderful.
Mr. Kelso demonstrated great In
dividuality of expression nnd Intre
protntlou that gave new beauty to
nil his numbers. Every technical
difficulty In each number seemed to
be overcome with the greatest of
case.
During his short stay 011 Coos
Bay Mrs. Horsfall has had tho pleas
iiru 01 HimijiiiK wmi .nr. iviiiHii uuu criptions rrom Doth drug stores in
received much benefit from his ad- Myrtle Point wero taken bororo tho
vanced Ideas on his "Psyschology oflKrnnd Jury and the indictments wero
Momory" and his "Intropretiitlon of. based oir tncso.
Technics" r. ,r. r... Mnsson has not yet en-
Mr. Kelso met Rev. O. L. Hull! tcrod Ills plea, but II is understood'
or tho chapol cruiser LUo-LIno and thnt ho will do tho samo ns Dr. John
bccanio greatly Interested In his sou.
work. He was wns aboard among. 11U offense Is Blmllar. Imliie of n
me iiiiiHiciiius wiieu mo vessel ran
ngrouud In- attempting to enter Ken
tuck Inlet. At Mr. Kelso's request
tho audience laid 11 very substantial
sllvor offering on tho pinto for tho
j.iic-i.mu urn. hub ib uiiu in .ur.
iumo b iiuwiib, nun 01 ueipiug our pea red beforo Judge Coko and' enter
In such work when he Is convinced od' a ploa of guilty and1 asked that the
tho cause Is worthy. 1 minimum rTno bo Imposed. Dlntrlct
'
Aim .i;w i:ni'il.ilKXT TO
LOCAL WEATHER IllMtKAu'
1
Horearter 11. II. Ostllnd. the local !
i' A- i; i... ' u :'. " , .,." "
thn 4 hoiirH i.f M .inv Vnr .
1110 nours or tno ua, ror Assist-
ntlf niatffn 1?tfnAnati.H Hfiilrn rxt
tv iiuiivi in vi.iiatvi Ulnu) J
Portland. Ib horo nnd Is Installing nit,
anemometer, n machlno by which
wind velocity Is accurately measured
i..-.--i ?. "..IVI"... 7 i".,.aH,,r,0";
prediction ror Coos Bay. With the1
anomometor It Is bolloved a Kreaterl
degree or accuracy will bo reached.
With this now Instrument every!
mile or wind thnt blows on Coos Bny,
will be measured. This Is done auto
matically and the nnemoniotor nlaced
on tho top or n building, registers the
velocity in tho orrico below, whoro it,
may he seen nt a glance. Sending
two predictions dally to tho Portlanrt
ofrico, very often tho northwest rore
enster thero has been nt a loss to
know what tho velocity of tho wind
has been botween theso reports, a
ract that Is extremely Important In
making out his predictions or tho
storm areas. A woathor vane, also
Installed at this time, will show tho
direction or every breath or wind
that blows.
LAPP CASE ARGUED.
City Attorney Goss Returns front Cni
Itnl Decision Xot Yet Public.
City Attomoy John D. Goss has ro-1
turned rrom Salem, whoro he has
been tho past week appearing berore
the state Supreme Court in the caso
or Lapp vs. the City or Murshrield.
No decision has yet liolon handed
down by the court and it Is not believ
ed that their final word will be de
livered until at least next week. In
scmo cases the, decision ponds for
soveral weeks.
This caso has been decided In fav
or or the city in tho circuit court. It
Involves tho tract or land on North 1
iiroauway near uircii ana is not only
a question as to ownership but also
ror assessments nnd Improvements as
woll. '
llOOSTS COOS BAY.
N. C. Hatfield, of Portland, ar
rived horo on Friday from Marsh
field enrouta to his home. Mr. Hnt
rteld has spent considerable time
In Coos and Douglas counties and Is,
enuiiiBiuHiiu over uiu prnspecis 01 so-,
curing railroad connections between
tho two localities. Mr. Hatfield'
says thero Is no doubt but that thol
railroad would be a dividend produ
cer from the vory day It heou opora,'
tions, A rauroan iron) uoseuurg to
Coos Bay would do more to devel
op Douglas and Coos counties than
any other ono. thing, Rpaeburg Review.
PRtSGRIPTICN
CAUSED GBIEF
Dr. L G. Johnson Enters Plea
of Guilty and Explains Circumstances-Other
Cases.
(Special to The Times.)
COQUILLE. Or.. Sent. 29. Dr. I
O. Johnson, of Myrtle Point, 0110 of
those Indicted In connection with tho
Myrtle Point liquor prescription trou
ble, yesterday appeared beforo Judge
Coko, pleaded guilty and wan given
tho minimum fine of $50, which tho
court later remitted. Dr. Johnson
was Indicted on a tcchntcnl charge,
that of having written a prescription
for brandy on a regular prescription
blnnk instoarl of on n cortiricd blank
prepared by the state.
Following Dr. Johusnu's plea, Dis
trict Attorney LltJoqvlBt mado n
statement to the court that Dr. John
sou's offense had been n technical
one and that he had not been writing
liquor prescriptions promiscuously,
In fact Hint ho had' written only 0110
since April 1. Ho urged that lenien
cy bo shown by tho court.
In Dr. Johnson's behalf tho cir
cumstances of the Issuing of the one
prescription wnB stated. It seems
that a woll known Myrtlo Point man
rushed up to him on tho street nnd
stated that his wlfo, who hnd been
III of heart troublo, had' suffered an
other sinking spell nnd ho wanted
some brandy nt once.' Dr. Johnson
protested until told that she was very
weak, nnd knowing that sho was III,
ho gavo tho man a prescription for n
pint of brandy.
Attorney Gobs for Dr. Johnson
pointed" out that tho conviction or Dr.
Johnson Jrr ono way was n travesty on
Justice lie said that Mrs. Barker
for whom the prescription wns Issuod,
wan a church, niombor and a highly
rospccteir cRIzen of Myrtlo Point.
Whllo District Attorney Llljeqvlst
would not rccotinnend" that Dr. John
son's fine be remitted, he urged the
clomoncy of the court. However, Mr.
Goss Inslsretr that In fairness, tho fine
should' bu remitted'.
Judge Coke said in passing sen
tence that tho case against Dr. John
son was purely a technical 0110 nnd
tVnt under the circumstances of tho
solo offense he would renilt tho mini
mum fine.
It RCnniH (lint- nil of llio lliinnr tirrn-
technical' mi t tiro In not using, the
rogular certified blanks for four or
five proscriptions for sick horses that
he IhhuoiI.
Other Tivo Cases.
,v, , w. I'erKliis yostonlav ap-
Attornuy Llljeqvlst protested
against Mr. Perkins, who
C0I,,I,P, n, M",,,1 0t IrHK
store, escaping with tho minimum
fi0.Sn1toiVia5tnTfiHiyr0l P"88"
Hcteu", wni bo arraigned on tho
eluirgo TTntrsday nrtornooir nnd It Ih
,irfnn,t timi- i. wiir ft-.-iih fh
- vwi iiiab nu 1 ti(-., vv
CfL-ll
MiikIiiiiIk fuse.
Tho divorce caso or Mrs, Tom Ma-
Kliuil- Is also scheduled for trial soon
lll'V MAXY SHEEP.
IL 'L Smith, tho northern county
sheop buyer, passed through town
Friday with something more than 500
head of sheep. He has about 1000
more to turn Into tho band north
or tho river, which ho will drlvo to
Oakland, Ore., ror Young & Company.
tho uecnioy urotners, or Roseuurg.
nro now south of horo gathering up
snoop which they had previously
contracted ror. Thoy have their own
cook wagon at Weddorburn nnd ex
pect to drlvo rrom Curry In the neigh
borhood or 3000 head. Gold Beach
Globe.
This is the
Stove Polish
Should Use.
TS different from
I others because more care
is taken la tho muklner
and the materials used tfro. oH
higher grade.
Black Silk
Stove Polish
MaltQS a brilliant, .l!;y polish that doei
not rub oft or dust oft.aa-Uho&tituolasts
four times as loner as ordinary itove
'1J.I, Ila.l .M.M.vl. -.. . -,-, ..nf
L-u.ivu wvt vi) Biia oiuyca nuu uu
by narawaro ana grocery Coalers.
All wo wkUatrial. UwitonyoorcookitOTe,
your parlor tove or your cm rf"ffe. If you
3ont rtnd it tha bi slov Dllb rou ever
umk, your dealer! aatlioriznl to refund your
Md4 In liquid or pcutc oiw quality,
DUck Silk Stove Polish Works,
SUrUng.lllinoU
Um BUck Silk AlfDrylnff Iron Enaml on
irrte,rvvuten,towtipe-lnvenu ruattntf.
llw BUck Sltk MUt f llK Ur -lvr, nUkd
vrixruM t um bu xju ww mwi -wnonvooma.
IlTiACK SILK STOVH POLISH
For Sale lijr
8CHKOHDE11 & HILDBNBRAKD
Phono 177,
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NORTH BEMD NEWS
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Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Hocllo un
sold their homo and will leave tills
wcok for San Diego where they will
reside Through an error It was
stated that Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Sells,
Instead of Mr. and Airs. Hcglle, were
going south.
Tea Garden Preserves
AND
Tea Garden Syrup
on aitlc at ywir jiroeers nt
the usual prices.
SPICED FIGS
Onr new favorite. Try them
for fhu children'H lunch.
Healthy, (leliciotiH,
niUritiom.
ASIC POK
TEA OARDEN ORANGE
MARMALADE
STRAWBERRIES
PINEAPPLE
etc., etc,
At Your
llrocrrp).
Pacific
Coast
Syrup
Company
I'ortlnuil,
Or.
Raised
?. -t"J It
4 MlMr- !
OUTINGS
Esstoa Value
AM0SKEG DAISY CLOTH, WHITE AND
CREAM P!NK AND BLUE
AM0SKEG FLEECEDOWN OUTING FLANNEL, II
CREAM,Ooly '?
BIG SHIPMENT OF FANCY OUTINGS JUST JOT
VIA PANAMA CANAL. THESE ARE SPECIAL j
liTe Golden M
Tlk Fair Store
x a "o -fc- -t-w-.
..,, .... ,.. ,..,m.v...Ciav iv OHSEIlVAXCE OP A
,cn imnniv hitt. Wll.r. UK Ol'KX THl'HSIW J
WITH A AVIIliuAVIM) OP IIUIKSISTIHLK 1W1WA1S& J
Beautiful lino of Ruining, In lace, chiffon or Bilk, w-l,e ,4
cnlors. rficulnr nrlco 3Gc. now nor yard &
Mens Union Sulta for fall and winter wear from Ci
?1.2G to ' ' 'Vjl
Small Boys' Overalls now II
Ladles Flannelette Klmonas were.$1.2B l
Now each , ,fl
Silk Belts, all colors tho $1.7C values now J1.35; tne ' j
."'ii
values now each.' 1
nabv ninnkets in blues or nlnk. regular 50c values J
now, each , . , . 1 , " ' --
Safety Pins all sizes now 2 cards for m
Tango Hair Pins sot or plain, specially priced from l9c m
Superior quality -Upper buckles, Rhinestone or steel, w
to, per pair, 35c and Vllll--"S'
-- ft
rrr tuv FAIR &
Ttntinil Ml B.-tJkt- J-i -" 1
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DEVELOPING
PRINTING k
AND SUPPuJ
ttcnrtLD BROS.I
RusseH Builds
Centra! Avensie
lTKf, nnTcn.
Now open under .
111-! flArvn.1 i l
w wnu in fftr-li
J room, mo
Per
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BUYlHf
VERY BEST
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marsiirield Diiri
Crcamprv UU
June
SANlTAltr
CONDlTloxs
IN A
CLE.X
AND
SI0DKIW
PACTOnv.
STKUILIZED
MILK
AM)
CHEAJI.
PURE KE
Preo dcll-fr-, 8 . n,ml
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DMlen In x
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XOTICK OF tih: APTO
OP 'tlLMIMSTIUTM
NOTICR It hereby jIth
niidorslKncd has been tjp
niini8irntrix or tno tiutttf
Chat. i:, Jordin, dtttiW.
lion, tho County Court ttlM
of OroRon for the County da
Mnttcm or rrobate.
All iiorsonu havlnj Mm
nnld I'stato nro lOllilM u
them to mo with the propnf
nt tho offlco of ror ttto
Wntklns. In the Eldorado
City or Mnmhllcld, s-ld On
Stato, within U qioaiiii
Dated this lit dtr ot 9
SARAH
frimt mibllcatlon, Sp-1
Inst publication, Bept. I,l
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