Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, May 18, 1911, Image 2

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    took quite » number of pictures, among campus, but for every man, woman w E (.'le g h o r n .............; . . . 3.00 cial
improvements in
Hoad Dis­
and child in Oregon.
J A Y a t e a ................................... 6.00 trict No. 30, Coos County, Oregon,
which was a picture of the school.
Nels
J
o
n
e
s
...............................
6.00
grading and planking on the Coos
“ Even if the college enrollment,
The an to which was to make-the run
H W D u n h a m ............................. 3.00
between Scottsburg and Allegany this which this year is 1,773, should grow R B R o g e r s .................................6.00 Bay Wagon Hoad, and grading alone
in tho Lee-Norway-Coos Bay Mid­
PUULI8HEI) EVERY I'HUBSDAY
summer, has been detained in this to three or four thousand, it would be A W J o h n s o n ............................. 6.00 dle Creek Road, according to the
Wm
N
o
r
r
i
s
..................................6.00
plans and specifications on file i 1
Entertxl « h kvcuih I class rustler May place on account of bad roads for over but a small per cent o f the population
Albert Garfield, juror December
the office of the County Clerk.
8, 1905. ut the post office ut Coquille, a week. Every one is anxious to see of the state, all o f whom, it is my be­
10. 1906 1 day, 52 m i l e s . . . . 7.20
ft
Five per cent of the amount of
Oregon, under »et oi Congre«« of Mordi the roads dry off so the auto will begin lief, should be served by the college,” Oscar Nosier, serving subpoe-
the bid to be deposited with the
its schedule as planned, although the said Pres. Kerr.
u a e s ..........................................8.00 County Clerk, with bid, either by
:i, 1879.
Jury to County Kurin . . . . 8.00 bond or certified check, the same
---------------- people have become accustomed to see
“ We have this year in the college
In lte Elections
to be forfeited to Coos County, Ore­
PUBLISHER it whiz by their door most any minute representatives o f every county in the
D F. DEAN
M C M iller, registering 12 elec­
gon, in case contract is awarded to
with
Mr.
Woodruf
at
the
wheel.
state;
1,586
students
from
Oregon;
165
DevoteU t. ihv icaterial suet msmri > p
tors ...........................................1.20 bidder and he fail to enter into
more
from
27
other
states;
and
19
rep­
uldiLB if the iquilU Valley t>an>oui..,.y
There was quite a crowd out to Sun-
J C Savage, printing noticea, pub­
contract within five (5 ) days after
lishing county court proceedings
award is made, with bond and sur­
J^Qb°.cr?wu°"
... 1 .«0 day school and church Sunday morn- resentatives o f 8 foreign countries. All
e
tc
............................................
74.70
this speaks well for the educational ad­
eties in an amount equal to one-
— ing, and also in the evening.
11(M (1 ( (
Bandon
Eagle,
publishing
Tax
half of amount of bid. «
at the college, but
Phone, Main 354.
Mrs. George Gould returned home vantages , offered
.
..
, ,
. ,
N o t i c e .................................... 5.00
All
bids to be filed with the
does
not
solve
the
problems
o
f
the
Coos
Bay
Harbor,
publishing
Tux
the latter part of last week.
She has
County
Clerk
on or before
11
N o t i c e ..................................
5.16 I o’clock a. m., June 13th 1911.
Additional Local.
been in Coquille at the bedside o f her thousands who ean not come to Cor-
vallis.
I G A Bennett, 5000 lists for r^s_
The County Court reserves tin*
P. F. Gehlke, o f Parkersburg, had daughter who has been quite low for
s e s s o r .................................... GO.00 right to reject any and all bids or
“ The college
must serve them
some time.
a
e
tc
............................
20.00
to
accept a bid not the lowest if
business in town today.
,*<
Miss Merle Radabaugh spent Sun­ through the various avenues o f exten­ A b Linegar. stamped envelopes
| it deem it for the best interest of
E
Box supper and ice cream social at
sion
work,
such
as
institutes,
of
which
for Treasurer...................... 10.62 j the county.
day afternoon at Mrs. Pierce’s home.
the M. E. church, South, at Fishtrap,
Dated May 16, 1911.
Miss Lulu Hodson wus in Allegany 75 were held this year, with 143 sea­ The Irwin-Hodson Co, eyelets.. 2.10
May 27, 1911. Good program beginng
The Bushong & Co, Hunters & Ang­
H. E. W ILCOX,
last Friday evening and went down on ls ions attended by 28,180 people.
lers blanks, etc....................... 32.50
Special Koad Master R. I). No. 311 ,
promptly at 8 o’clock p. m.
Ladies
four
demonstration
trains
which
made
the boat Saturday morning.
Glass
Prudhomme Co, Globe en­
S t K S S s S SS x ;
and girls bring baskets.
78 stops added an attendance o f 57,050 velopes, records, e tc ..................62.15
Mr. M. M. Roberts went to Marsh­
.N otice to C o n tr a c to r s .
people, and another 270 attended the Tlie J K Gill Co. blue print paper,
Mrs. Catterlin, wife of the owner of field and back last Monday.
etc. Surveyor...........................13.00
two itinerant schools out at Medford
the Starr Ranch near Langlois, yester­
Notice
¡3 hereby
given
that
Work Done in
Mrs. Billings and nephew, Sam and the Milton-Freewaterdistrict. mak­ H S Knowlton, iiilscllaiieeous sta­
be
received IV.
day sustained a broken arm at Gardiner.
tionery, supplies................... 3 5.25 sealed bids will
Conroe are camping at Allegany for a ing a total of 85,500 people reached
anv finish
Special
Improvement*
in
Road
ids
She .was en route home and slipped and
Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, do ....1 7 .6 0
while.
trlet No. 11., Coos County, Oregon
i through the extension work.
Many Coos Bay Times, publishing
fell on a flight o f steps as she was
grading according to the plans and
Mrs. Miller who has been stopping at thousands more were aided with advice
Court proceedings, printing
leauing to catch the B tage. -Times.
notices, etD.............................60.80 specifications on file in the office
Mrs. Edward’s for a conple o f weeks through correspondence, over 38,000
of the County Clerk.
Bandon, May 17. —“ We lost’ ’ was has gone to the camp where her hus­
In Re Indigent and Insane
such letters being sent out in the year W alter Culin. examining Chase and
Five per cent o f the amount of
the message received today from the band is working.
just past. One department alone re­
Haines for oinsanlty............. 10.00 the bid to be deposited with tlie
Bandon High schohl debating team
County Clerk, with bid, either by
I.onzo Stemmerman went to town ceived more than 1,000 letters a month E P Anderson, in re T F E
which debated Grants Pass high
Chase, insane............................8.60 bond or certified check, the sate-
Saturday morning returning Sunday requesting information on different
to be forfeited to Coos County, O
school team at Grants Pass last night.
A E Shuster, in re commitment
subjects.
afternoon.
of C ovey....................................5.00 egon, in case contract is a varded to
No particulars were given. The Grants
bidder and he fail to enter Into
“ I should like to see the itinerant It N Emery, care, conveying
Mrs. Lawrence, who has just recent­
Three doors North of Drane’s Store
Pass debate was for the district cham­
schools increased in number, and sent
Chas Covey, insane..................9.95 contract within five ( 5 ) days after
pionship, the victor contesting for the ly returned from Portland, is visiting
award
is made, with bond and sur­
Frank
Milburn,
care
of
Chas
into
all
the
fartherest
corners
o
f
the
her mother, Mrs. Roberts of this vi­
state honors.
Covey, insane............................9.00 eties in an amount equal to ont-
state, where ever there are those who
hatf o f a mo nut of bid.
cinity.
Bartle & Hollister, examining
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Strong of Myr­
A ll
bids to be filed with the
Ethel Anderson was visiting down can not come here for instruction and
insane..................................... 5,00
County
Clerk
on or before
11
tle Point, were passengers from Port­ the river Saturday and Sunday, re­ Help; I should like to see them hold Wm J Smith, expenses and care
o'clock
¡1. m., June 13th, 1911.
of Wm Cox, insane, claim
land by the last Breakwater. They turning on the boat Sunday evening.
sessions o f from three days to two
The
County
Court
reserves
Coquille, Oregon
All Work Guaranteed
835.60 reduced and allowed
had been to Corvallis to attend a ses­
There were three wagons and four­ weeks at a time, with programs full of
a t ............................................ 19.75 the right to reject any and all bills
sion of the state Grange, which they teen horses came in from Loon Lake vitally practical work, in solution of
or to accept a bid not the lowest it
M O Stemmier, medical service
report as a great success. They also lest Monday, one six horse team and the problems of the particular district.
rendered Mrs H C Cameron 40.00 it deem It for the best interest of
the county.
report having a very rough trip down two two horse teams. One o f the men In this way only, it Jseems to me, can E M Blackerby, conveying Joseph
Dated May 16, 1911.
Brown to Bandon................... 3.50
by the steamer, it being claimed that that was with them was Mr. Baker. we meet the present pressing need o f
H. E. W ILCO X,
the recent storm experienced along the Mr. Jack McDonald had started to take scientific agricultural training in the Bandon Livery Stable, team con­
veying Brown to Bandon ..10.00 Special Road Master R. D. No. 1
remote rural districts.”
coast is a record breaker for May.
Southern Oregon Company, sup
I.is donkey engine out to Loon Lake
plies furnished squaws
. . 3.50
Yesterday was M. G. Pohl’s 76th but it was impossible to take it over the
Notice to Contractors.
Knights
Take
Notice.
(Continued next week)
birthday, and he is still enjoying the r ugh roads, so they brought the en­
The members of the order of Knights
good health and has the vivacity of a gine back to Allegany and that accounts
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
FO R SALE.
sealed bids w ill be received for the
man twenty years younger.
It Is also for the six and four horse teams in this o f Pythias are urged to be present at
1 in.i !.* of every milling thnt Olympic Flour
Special
Improvements
in
Hoad
Dis­
their lodge room on the evening of
52 years ago this month since Mr. Pohl place.
One o f the best improved dairy trict No. 11, Coos County, Oregon,
i* made oi. One of the best, bake shops any­
Tuesday, May 23rd. Frank F. Wright- farms in the valley, at a bargain. by grading and planking or gravel­
came to Coos County, consequently he
where is run in connection with the mill that
HiOììit JtyLLS CO.
man, Grand Vice Chancellor will be at Telephone Fanners line 101.
s certaidly entitled to the distinction of
ing, according to plans and speci­
makes Olympic Flour. Every bunch <>f flour
Myrtle Point Enterprise.
fications on file with the Count} |
this meeting and it is desired that all
the pioneers o f this county, and there
tint goes through tho mill is tested. It has
H. L. Carl, Myrtle Point,
Ore. Clerk, a copy of the same also i:i j
Chester
Lee,
a
former
Myrtle
Point
members be present.
were but few people here when he
to b • up to the highest standard has 0 make
the
hands
of
the
Special
Hoad
Mas-i
came. He has consequently witnessed boy, came in from Portland last week,
III* best bread possible, else II .'n ■ Ii' 't go into
ter.
FOH
SALE.
v, ¡ ¡ d
the many improvements in Coos County and will spend a couple of weeks visit­
thi' <) \ mptc packs.
Bids will he received for any part
Registered Berkshire pigs o f both of improvements, or for tho whole,
during this long period of time. Re­ ing relatives and friends, here,
i'll.?' is the reason your bikings of bread,
sexes. J. C. Watson, Coquille. 4t five per cent of C o amount of il..
Wm. Weekly and sisters, Miss Irene j
corder.
biseei! and pa trv «»erlw a yp u-rf..
bid to accompany bid. either by f o r ­
I Continued from Page One)
Weekly and Mrs. Barker le ft on the
when you useC lyiij it*. V • •. » . !, .3 c in’ t
Chas. Conrad, to the regret of all
tified cite k or bend to be forfeit­
stage Wednesday evening for Klamath
The season's very newest styles in ed in case bid j..mll L • accepted and
b” expected t . b • i•.• -,r
,; •
. -s the
his acquaintances, le ft North Bend this
Louis W h it n e y ........................ 2.00
Falls, this state, for a three weeks’ Ike A l l e n ..................................... 6.20 ladies’ spring and summer suits at bidder fail ‘ o en m into contraM.
Hour i~. ii. 'i'H ! -4 tin- .
\ 1 iping
morning for Bandon.
He will make a
visit with relatives and friends.
within five (5 ) days after await1
J L F o s t e r ................................. 10.00 Robinson’s.
O lv n P ie .
visit there at his home and then will
with
bond
and
sureties i
.iv.
Louis Heller has so far recovered Clarence F o s t e r ......................... 10.00
probably leave for Portland to take a
We
have
a
nice
selection
o
f
wash
amount equal to one-half (% * of
W 4 0 W D H IK T .
J It S t i l l w e l l ..............................I*.o0
' » ! i.s -0 .
!* i vMJK
.'i!
and THE P O R I L
place in the first-class dramatic circles, from the injuries received in the mill Dan G o ld b lu n e ........................ 6.00 goods, laces and embroidery.
Call the amount o f the* Kiel.
some
time
ago
as
to
be
able
to
get
AH
i
Ida
t
•
1
tiled
with
t
J L F o s t e r ............................... 2.00 at our store and let us show you.
as he has an opportunity to go on the
County Clerk on o« before eleven
He went out to Clarence L F o s t e r ....................... 2.00
road with an A No. 1 troupe; Conrad around on crutches.
o’clock a. m. June 13, 1911
JR S t i l l w e l l .............................. 2.00 Lyons & Jonea.
has been acting with the Dixie Loftin his home near Dora Wednesday.
The County Court reserves the
W E B u t le r ................................. 5.60
Barred Plymouth Rock eggs, 15 right to
In a communication dated Grand Ira T u c k e r ................................... 7.20
Co., and played the part of Big Bill,
reject
any and all bid.
tho
right to reject any and all bids
Forks,
N.
D.,
May
2,
Schiller
B.
Her­
the shepherd, in the play entitled “ Out
For sale
J J M c L a n e ................................. 7.20 eggs, per setting 31.00.
or
to
accept
a
bid
not tlie lowest ii
J
M
M
c
N
u
t
t
...........................
11.60
of the Fold” at North Bend Tuesday mann asks to have the enterprise sent
by J. Quick, Coquille, Ore.
tf
it deem it for the best interest of
night. His many friends and acquaint him at Fargo, N. D. Post script reads, Mrs Anna B a r r o w s ................. 7.20
Henry W hitney.............................2.00
For Sale— Tw o fine bottom gar­ the county.
cnees regret very much to see him “ Ice here every night yet and cold Louis W h it n e y ............................. 8.20
Dated this 16th day of May, A.
den lots. Enquire o f N Plyler.
D. 3 911.
leaving and their best wishes will fol­ winds.’ ’
John H a in s ..................................5.60
H. E. W ILCO X,
Bob E m e r y .................................. 6.20
low him.—Times.
For soreness ol the muscles whe­
Special Road Master R. D. No. 11.
Henry W h it n e y ...........................8.20
On Thursday, May 11, Mrs. D
T o Hold Services.
Hornert C o t t e r ......................... 2.00 ther induced by violent exercise
P. Strang, Sr., was treated to a
The little green tents, where the R J H u g g a r d ............................. 10.20 or injury, Chamberlain’s Liniment
most agreeable surprise by a few of
Roy D o n e y ............................... 7.20
soldiers sleep,
her friends. The ladies came with
er-
is excellent. This liniment is also
And the sunbeams play and the Burton M c D u ffe e ....................... 10.00
their sewing and spent a very plea­
k
A
D a v is .......................................10.00 highly esteemed for the relief it af­
women weap,
sant afternoon.
About half past 4
Georg W K i n g ........................... 5.60
Are
covered
with
flowers
today;
Misses Eva Sugg and Gretchen Sher­
fords in cases of rheumatism. S ol
$4000, 160 acre home.
’
eM
X
Who were young and stalwart in Lillie P e r k s ..................................7.20
wood captured the dining room. At
by
all
dealers
Burton
M
c
D
u
ffe
e
........................2.00
•r
sixtv-two,
five o ’clock the door was thrown
House is worth $2000. A
A D a v i s ........................................ 2.00
When they went to the war away.
open. The table was beautifully
State vs Crowley
snap.
decorated with lilacs and Califor­
■I
o give every
The little green tents are built of Charles Schrader........................ 10.20 W H A T NUM BER DID YOU GET?
nia popples.
The place cards were
sod,
Charles
I
t
c
h
e
r
t
..........................10.40
No.
9—
1
pair
men’s
shoes.
A
7-room
house
and
3
lots
ins* eie'. Hc
hand painted California poppies. A
They are not ion and they are not Steve W a l k e r ............................ 10.20
No. 1224— 1 pair ladies shoes.
delicate lunch was served by these
close
in
city.
broad,
Rcharid M c B e c ........................... 9.60
young ladles.
The hostess received
But the soldiers have lots of room;
No. 60— I pair boys shoes.
(
John C r o w ly .............................. 11.80
some beautiful presents, it being her
2 nice resident lots cleared
And the sod is part o f the land Irwin S c h ra d e r ............................8.20
No. 1042— 1 pair girls shoes.
! • M ould make
maire
------ birthday. Coming ns a com­
they saved,
Albert S c h ra d e r......................... 10.20
and fenced. $800.
Bring in the number.
plete surprise it was a great treat
0 L. .r house,
‘
When the flag of the enemy darkly Ernest M a r s h ............................ 38.00
store,
The guests were Mesdames Sher­
waved,
ROBINSON.
1 lot and new 7-room
Chris R lc h e r t ............................ 10.20
oiiice c: ' . r ’ jrv v. ire j .
wood, Emily Lyons, Collier, Barrow,
The symbol of dole and doom.
Ed H a in e s ................................ 9.20
vaiar
llutler, Rogers, Dimmlck, A. O. Nos­
house 3 blocks from P. 0.
Hr
The little green tents is a thing di­ W J T e n n ls o n ............................. 9.80
ier and Misses Gretchen Sherwood
For
S
t
ie
—
Four
fine
heifers
com­
Susan
O
Ensign
vs
Coos
County.
1 iie G - E
Mazda
vine;
Only $1200.
and Eva Sugg.
Mr. Strang was
The little green tent is a country’s E A A n d e r s o n ............................. 5.60 ing fresh soon. Good Dairy stock
also present.
......3
L-amp mves read y th c a
J H T u c k e r ................................12.00
2 resident lots in sightly
shrine.
C L F o s t e r ................................ 12.00 on Sweet place. Lamps.
tim * e the lig h t of tlie
Where patriots kneel and pray;
location and in cultivation J
And the brave men left, so old, so J It S t i l l w e l l ............................ 12.00
Proposed New Building.
ordinary carbon incandes­
•-—
ifp f> •
W T Dement............................ 3.80
' 5
few.
with small house. $1500.
A proposition for a new school
NOTICE
d
cent.
Were young and stalwart in sixty- J L F o s t e r ................................. 12.00
building will be submitted to the
O f improvement o f a portion of
Berton M c D u ffe e ...................... 12.00
1 lot and building 24x40,
two.
electors of this school district at
When they went to the war away. A D a v is ...................................... 12.00 Spurgeon street and the extension of
Second—
the elction in June provided the
John Y o a k a m .............................. 5.00 Spurgeon street in the city of Coquille. 2 stories in the center of the
plans of the board are carried out.
The Grand Army and R elief Corps A N G o u ld ................................... 4.00
$
It costs n o m o r e to burn.
Notice is hereby given that the Com­ city, good for manufactur­
The proposed building has been in­ will meet at the W. O. W. Hall and
Jurors April 1911 Term
formally discussed at various of the
I M 1 le r m a n n ........................... 12.40 mon Council o f the City of Coquille ing purposes.
march
to
the
M.
E.
church
where
ser­
Will
be
sold
Third— -
recent meetings with the result that
J N R o b e r t s .............................10.80 has deemed it necessary and expedient
it is now in shape to submit to the vices will be conducted by Rev. Mace, W H Cavanagh ........................ 21.60
cheap.
and
by
resoluiion
has
duly
declared
its
voters.
Adams and McDonald.
Special music George M c A d a m s ..................... 9.00
T V 9,U a Iity
* vastly superior— a clear
It is proposed by the board that under the direction o f H. O. Anderson. J B It S h e lto n ........................... 10.00 intention to improve that portion of
SEEJ. E. QUICK.
white light like sun rays.”
4
a building GftxOO feet shall be erec­
A H S n y d e r .............................. 11.20 Spurgeon Street in said city from a
It
is
hoped
this
will
be
a
union
meeting
ted on the school property
just
J D B arklow .......................... 19.60 point 95 feet westerly from the east |
"T h e Genera! FJertnc Mazda Lr.np reprejents the
north of the present building. The of all the churches o f the city.
W alter B e n n e t t .......................... 5.80 end of said Street thence westerly and j
proposed new building will contain
hut-mark m the < volali i of m andescent eic trie lighting.
Decoration Day.
It R P in k s to n ............................23.40 continuously as a whole to the west j
nine rooms and basement and will
It blend» inventive triunipn ■•-r- j riant.*acttirinw skiH— and
George G o o d r u m ........................ 6.60
A t Masonic Hall, 1:30 p. m.
accommodate the scholars of th dis­
A E Bet ttys ...............
....2 0 .0 0 end o f the Extension o f Spurgeon |
you reap the benefit in ' - !orm -f d , a r - l rents, and
Music, Band.
trict for many years to come. The
A L B u e l l ...................................5.00 Street in said city in the manner speci­
freedom from eye >’ ain < \ i
artificial light''
Song, Choir.
cost of the new building will be in
K H H a n s e n .............................. 18.4i) fied in said resolution and to assess the j
the neighborhood of $6,000 and if
Invocation, Rev. McDonald.
II V llo lv e r s t o t t ...................... 10.80 cost thereof upon the property bene-I
i want the chance . f row; tip our entire satisfaction
the plan meets with the approval of
John Y o a k a m ............................10.00
Recitation, Alice Redding.
that this wonder in!
(R E D D EN E D )
fitted thereby; said Resolution was i
• co L etter than represented.
the voters the buldiing could be
Special
Venire
Exercise by school, War and Peace.
Come in tod.'.v
ready for occupancy by the begin­
»If. Your
places
Frank__B u r k h o ld e r ................. 3.00 filed in the office o f the city Recorder 1
Oration, Rev Bunch
ning of the fall term of school.
you under no chlig,, .,
• apt to Le decidedly to
on the 10th day o f May, 1911 and is
The ground which the new ad­
Flag Drill, Eva Howe, director.
your
profit."
kept on record therein and reference is
C. A. HARRINGTON’, Drop.
dition wpuld occupy is low and in
Recitation, Loia Varney
Be carelul I.,
•:
made to such Resolutions as a part
' ' ctric lamp you buy bears
the winter or rainy months is but
Song,
Choir.
it
the G. E. monogram.
a swamp, hence the loss of play
of this notice.
A fter the exercises in the hall the
:
ground to the children would be
That the probable cost o f such im­
b»it a small matter when considered parade will form to march to the cem­
provement is the sum o f $2268.78.
with the benefits of the additional eteries to decorate the graves.
T h e S T E V E N S J ^ o *J 3 5
Any and all objections and remon­
building.
However, the attention
D ou bte 'b a rre l H a m m crless
l- ’ ï f
u ’ !n <
So.
Order of march.
of the voters will be called to the
strances to said improvements must
«Shotgun — is strongest when?
Band. Marshalls of the Day. G. A.
matter at the proper time by the
other guns arc weakest. The bar­
lie filed with the said Recorder on or
proper persons
R. W. k. C.
Flower Girls.
Schi ol
rels and lugs arc drop-forged in
before June 12, 1911.
one piece—of high pressure steel,
Children. Citizens.
Notices of said proposed improve­
choke
bored for nitro powder—
At the Odd Fellows cemetery the Re­
Allegany Items’
with matted rib.
ment were posted on the 11th day of
lief Corps will give the service for the
Tick up this gun anti feel the balance
The school children of this place had
May. A. D. 1911
o f it — examine the working part.*,
Unknown dead. A fte r which the flow­
a debate at the school house Friday p.
A. W. K E L L E Y
closely anti see the fine care and finish
er girls led by Miss Howe, « ’ill decorate
o f detail—you w ill say i t ’s a irinner.
m.. May 12. The subject for debate
City Recorder.
It lists at only $ 2 0 .0 0 nnd w ill be
the graves.
The march will then be
w h s ; Resolved, that Lincoln did more
express» U prepaid direct from the
continued to the Masonic cemetery
factory in • - y u cannot secure '
Ladies’ two-piece khaki suits
for his country than Washington.
it through a dealer.
where the G. A. R. will give the ritual
just the thing for the auto some
Those on the affirmative side were;
Lee Roberts, leader; Noel Noah, Ha­ service and the graves will be dec­
leather
trimmed.
l»et them at
orated .
2t
M ANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
zel Cowan and Myrl Stemmerman. On
AND R EC O R D S
Robinson's.
Also ladies’ ready-to-
the negative side were Rinaldo Stem-
wear dresses in messaline, foulards
merman, leader; Ethel Anderson, lla-
Colleges for Farmers.
and poplin.
Htiv three reo >rd* and ex-
zen Price and Elva Gray. The affirma­
The need o f itinerant schools for
Kggs-— We will be able to supply
change one.
For pnrticu-
tive side won the decision o f the farmers in the far comera o f the state
lars see
i j our wants for Faster.
L>ons &
judges, who were Mrs. Larson, Miss was urged by Pres. W. J. Kerr o f
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Georgia Bennett and Miss McClay.
! Jones.
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Oregon Agricultural College in an ad-
Mr. J. H. Frice and family were dres* before the Grangers’ convention
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Notice to Contractor*.
at Mr. Gray’s home Sunday afternoon, this week.
Ha atated again hit be-
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A photographer from th* Bay waa in lief that the college wai not established
Notice
is hereby
given
that
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Allegany a few day» last week and for the thousand or so students on the
sealed bids will be received for spe-
C o q u ille H e r a ld .
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