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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1912)
F O R S A L E — A nice little The Coquille Herald HUKTICULTUKISTS COQUILLE W INS NO. 3 home, with six lots, two in the II B U S H E D K V E B Y HUKSDAN VISIT COOS COl'NTV OUT OH! MVHTLE POINT bottom, about twenty bearing trees, COAL COAL^ 1 Entered as second class matter May 8, 1905 at the post office at Coquille, On Saturday last several huudred Nine corking bingles combined with Oregon, underact of Congress of March 3, 1879. people assem bled at B rid ge to boD- one d° ublc P'“ y “ nd *>me remarkably , , , . , clever pitching by James Collier gave W ALTER G. ACKERM AN, Publisher or the arrival o f and li-ten t o a d - J the leading champions a 5 to 3 victory Devoted to the material and social dresses by H >u. A H Carson, com - over Bandon last Sunday afternon. upbuilding o f the Coquille Valley par inissioner o f the third district o f Seven o f the nine swats figured in ticularly and o f Coos County generally. (irauts Pass; P r o f R eim er, d irector runs, one o f which was James Collier’ s Subscription, $1.50 per year in advance ,,f the Medford experim ent station three to center field, the longest . . . . _ , . hit made on the local grounds this sea- P h on e, Main 351. ami P rofessors J a ck son aud W ilson n . ... A , son. Ih e Colts fielded fine and were j o f the C orvallis station. On Mon- certainly at home with the willow, the «lay the d istin g u ish ed vi-itora were presence o f Byles behind the bat se nt M yrtle P oin t, guests o f t »e t o r counted in a great measure for the bril- I ¡cultural society , where they ad- bant field work, this big back stop re- , , , ... . ,, , tired every man who attempted to d.eased the citizen s o f that th riving sU,al_ an(J his defcnsive 8trength wa8 I eonununify w h o a ccord ed a hearty w elcom e fo the spicin lists. \ t 5:30 o 'clo ck M on dry afternoon autom obiles left C oq u ille for Mvr- , tie Point to ctiuvey and d escort Ihe apparent in the work o f the infield. All the showing the Bundonians made in the seventh eighth and ninth was the noise o f the bleachers, and one fan in the grandstand and he was sure a , , . . , . leader in that department o f the nutional game. In the eighth Coquille rallied and carolled the ball swating it five times for hits, Lorenz, Byles, J. Collier, How ell, Oerding, each advanced a man and in the final wind up the score stood 5-3 in Coquille’ s favor. There were two games on the Coquille diamond last Sunday. The first at 10 o ’ clock between Myrtle Point and Co quille teams was an easy victory for the lormer team. The score follows: j learned h orticu ltu rists to the cou n ty scat. T h e fo llo w in g chauffeurs, PATRIOTISM OUR MOTIVE ow ners o f their ow n cars, filled witli I rogiessiv e cilizeus, m a le the trip: REPUBLICAN H enry Lorenz, L. H. Hazard, It. 11. Mast, O e o . M ou lton , A. J. Fiber w o o d ’s daughter C lare, J. C W alling, J. S. L y on s, Win. L yons, J. A C o l lier, Dr. W alter Culin, P au l Sterling, T. A. W alker, J. L. T h om p son . tu rn in g WILD CONFUSION AND HIUTS T h e T a ft forces are winners in the org a n iza tion o f the republican co n vention at C h icago, although votes upon certain resolutions are close. Joh n H . M cN ary o f O regon is an assistant secretary. T he cry o f a delegate G ov . H a d ley naming o f Missouri as “ Ihe next p resid en t” created an uproar lasting nearly an hour, wliich in d i cates that a “ dark h orse” is not im probable. R e to the city at 7:00 o 'clo ck , coquille AB R Johnson, ss............ .... 5 2 who Lorenz, 2b ..... 4 1 .... 3 0 played several pop u lar p iice s in Byles, c J. Collier, 3b .... 3 0 th eir usual excellent manner. D in Howell, c f .... 3 0 .... 4 1 ner at the Baxter follow ed and Oerding, p 4 0 C. Collier, lb social con verse at the clu b rooms. A. Collins, If .... 4 0 .... 4 1 T h e party visited Bandon T u es Sanders, ri MYRTLE POINT day g o in g bv steamer, retu rn in g AB R same even in g ami were entertained Prey, I f ................. 6 1 Poland, c f ........... .... 6 1 at the K o K eel K lu b rooms. Brown, 3b ........ .... 6 3 W ednesday m ornin g the visitors Carl lb 4 2 w ere given an auto ride to Fairview G. McDonald, 2b ... 4 1 Dement, ss .... 5 0 and in the afternoon they were J. McDonald, c ... .... 5 0 Herman, p .... 5 1 taken to A ra g o by like con veya n ce, Neystrum, rf ... 3 1 •> 1 the H erald man accom pa n yin g to Fryer, i f by the Coquille Band T he nom in ation mny not be made the latter place through the k in d until Saturday. T aft o r T ed d y the next president ness o f A. F ran k B u rk h old er. H . C arson, while on H ou . the way, will be a dem ocrat. stated that tile J. D. Denham o r D isrepu table tactics to secure the chard at pu rview was equal to any d ig n ified office o f president o f the he had ever seen. U nited States will not be sanctioned by any party. BH PO 2 1 3 2 0 li 1 0 0 1 2 0 2 8 2 3 0 0 A t A r a g o the cheese factory was given a call, and hun dreds o f circ u lar form ed prod u cts from the cow A 2 2 3 2 0 3 0 0 0 Lincoln’s Idea of Equal Suffrage ga ve evidence o f much activity in Following is the score o f the after P. H . B rew er, the noon game between Bandon and the I g o for all sh arin g the privileges ch eese m aking ot the govern m en t w h o assist iu storekeeper, when asked w hat he home team : COQUILLE bearing its burdens. C on sequ ently, th ou gh t o f the c io w d said, “ L ook s AB R BH PO A E A fte r a Johnson,ss I g o for a d m itting all w hites to the like A r a g o hud a b o o m .” 4 0 0 2 0 Lorenz, 2b 4 1 1 4 2 righ t o f suffrage w h o pay taxes or brief ch at the party return ed to Byles, c ....... 4 1 2 13 3 bear arms, b y n o m eans e x clu d in g C oquille spea kin g iu g lo w in g terms J,Collier, p 3 2 1 1 3 Howell, c f 3 1 2 0 0 females. It elected I shall con sider o f the w on d erfu lly produ ctive co u n Oerding, 3b 4 0 2 0 2 the w hole people o f S a n ga m on my try th rou gh w hich they jou rn eyed. C. Collier, lb 4 0 1 4 0 A. Collier, If 4 0 0 3 0 W ednesday ev e n in g , addresses constituents. — A b ra h a m L in coln , Cooper, r f ................. 3 0 0 1 0 0 were delivered at M asonic hall by ' 836. BANDON each o f the professors. H on . A H. AB R BH PO A E Grand Ball al Riverton Mead, s s ..................... 5 0 0 Carson w ho, fo r fifteen years, has Gallier, c f .................... 5 0 0 0 Posters are ou t a n n o u n cin g a been com m issioner o f the third d is Piere«, rf ................. 5 0 2 1 grand ball at R iv erton Saturday trict O regon State B oard o f H o rti Tuttle, c ..................... 4 1 1 9 Dipple, 3b.................. I 4 0 0 1 n ex t, June 22. C lark H u ll and Jess culture at G ra n ts Pass, spoke on McNair, If ............... 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 K a y, tw o w ell k u o w u exp erts in lines intensely in terestin g n ot only Craig, p ...................... 4 0 0 0 Cox, I d ........................ 4 0 0 10 the art o f d a n cin g, will m anage Ihe to fruit g ro w e rs b u t all w ho love to Devereaux, 2b ...... 4 0 0 4 affair, a sufficient gu arantee that learn m ore o f the w on d rou s works •Hohn .......................... 0 0 0 0 pleasure will prevail. Steam er M ay o f nature in s u p p ly in g man with the •Batted for Devereaux in eighth RUNS AND HITS BY INNINGS leaves B andon at seven o ’ clo ck re luxuries and n ecessities o f life. 1 2 3 456789 Coquille 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 3 »— 5 tu rn in g to the sea city alter the P r o f. R eitner o f the M ed ford ex H its ....................0 1 0 2 0 1 0 5 * ball. Supper at m id n igh t. T ick ets periment station g a ve his opin ion Bandon.................0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 — 3 Hits 1 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 $ 1 0 0 , ladies free. that the G raven stein apple and the Stolen bases—Johnson, Byles, J. Collier, Logan b erry w ere the fruits that Howell 2, Oerding 2. Two base hits— Chinaman to Chuck O’Connell would make C o o s co u n ty fam ous J Byles, Mead, Tuttle. Three base h it— , 1 • . .. ... , J. Collier. Double plays—Oerding to S in g H osan, a M arshfield C hina when raised in quan tities sufficient : c Collier LorenZ( Craig to Co| to man, is sched uled to b o x fifteen to make it d esirable to handle coin- Devereaux. Base hits off Collier 5; Craig 9. Struck out by Collier 12; rounds w ith au adversary w hose mercially. Craig 9. Hit by pitched ball—Hohn. :d ball—I! nam e indicates the E m erald Isle as P rof. J a ck son ’ s su b ject treated of Time o f game, 2:02. Umpire, Johnson. his native land. T h e contest will STANDING or THE TEAMS fun gus diseases and gave causes and i < 'oquille.......... 750 per cent take place at O rien tal hall (nam ed cures, w hile Prof. W ilson dealt with J Myrtle Point 067 per cent in h onor o f the C h iu a m an (?) Ban 007 per cent insects, g iv in g uienns for their ex- Bandon ’ . b North Bend 607 per cent d o n , on S aturday n ext. It will term ination. Marshfield 333 per cent cost $ 1.50 to obtain a nearby view Last side .. 000 per cent T he addresses w ere scientific and o f the fistic en cou n ter. educational in ch aracter and will - -*•- - Card of Thanks prove profitable if follow ed . Native Born Teacher W e w ish to extend ou r heartfelt P rof. Carson stated a dem onstra J. R. B unch, teacher o f the school thanks to kiud friend s, the O rand tion farm and n ot an experim ent o f P arkersbu rg, lias declared a va Arm y o f the R ep u b lic and W om en ’ s station is what C oos cou n ty sh ou ld cation for a week in con sequ en ce R elief C orp s for sym pathy shown strive to secure th rou gh the medium o f the annual sch ool m eeting and and favors granted us d u rin g the o f her representatives in the le g is la three days' exam in ation . Mr. sickness and deatn o f o u r b eloved ture. B unch is a native born O regon ian wife and m other. The party left ou Ihe m orn in g o f w h om his acquaintances are J. C. V a r n e y train Thursday for M arshfield where ju s tly proud. A. W . V a r n e y • . they will remain for a sh ort time H. I,. V a r n e y dep artin g therefrom for their homes High Class Vaudeville Mrs. M. A. McLaughlin, 513.lay S t , LaOross, Win., write that she suffered all kinds o f pains in her back and hips on account o f ki lm \ trouble and rheu matism. “ I got some o f Foley Kidney Pills and after taking them f o r a few days there was a wonderful change in my case, for the pain entirely left my back and hips ana I am thankful there is such a medicine as Foley Kidney Pills.” Sold hy Fuhrman Pharmacy. At A Sacrifice. good w ork S e e m e a t on ce. B oth ph ones. J. C. W For Sale Home For Sale 0 „ e o f , he ^ located and m ost s ig h liy . hom e8 in C o o s c o u n t v , c o n . , c . , , . sisting o f ten acres ol g o o d land, good g rootn house, barn, ch ick e u p h a sed with , , , . , 1 . . . . . house, etc. O ne h u n d re d 7 year rem its their old c h o ice fruit trees and au e x ce l- v prod u ce for assortm ent o f berries. C ow , horticu ltu ral horse, ch ick en s, cu ltiv a to rs and household good s go w ith place. Place is ju st ou tside city lim its « Selected Young Slock For Sale. I h a v e 10 head of y e a r lin g s an d tw o 2 y e a r old heilets fo r s a l e . T h i s a l l in g K elley and the harmony and united effort m an ifested bv all C oquille in minis 1 terin g to tlx ■ r in joym en t. ( lur and d riv in g anim al and is sale for a w om an to handle. rby M M r s . A l t a B. E l w o o d H ig h est praise was expressed for | h ospitality 1 xtended them in the I 1 several places visited .11 C oos cou n ty O ne m are 12 years old, tw o Bruce teach in g will ultimate W ilk e s ’ colts, one yearlin g and one the betterment o f o r s u ck lin g . Mare is perfectly soun d, con dition s. a M rs A the last o f the week. citizen s aro certainlv J t h iir visit and the s t o c k is g r a d e H o l s t i e n t h a t 1 r a is e d fr o m th e b est o f h e rd o f 50. S p a n o f geld in gs, age 7 and 8 , w eig h t about 29 h un dred, color bay. in g t o u s e I t h e c o w s fr o m r a is e d inside city sch ool district. ai once. J . C. See me W alling , Both phones, my t h e m e x p e c t FOR SA L K at A ra g o, or ph on e Farm ers y x x i Three a c r e s c l o s e in . S u i t a b l e fo r c h ic k e n r a n c h . N e w s i x ro o m c o t p u rp o ses. I f v o n w a n t h e a v y pro ta g e , a ll m od ern im p r o v e m e n ts . d u c i n g c o w s b u y these h e ll e r s . S e e F o r s a l e c h e a p b y o w n e r . A ddress O m e at o n c e . F or particu lars H A asen . w rite u ndersigned th e m m y s e lf fo r d a ir y J. C. W a l l i n g . Price #1,230. ; B o x 147, C o q u i l l e , O regon . Try school house. G ood terms. See G A G E ’S B. Folsom. The Best Lasts Longest Leaving Oregon. I am l e a v i n g O r e g o n to e n g a g e in b u s i n e s s iu C a l i f o r u i a , a n d w i l l g iv e y o u an e x c e l l e n t to b u y a o p p o r tu n ity R oadster a t s a c r i f i c e p i i c e s . ever i n t e n d u ow is Riverton to b u y If yo u a n a u to m o b ile , your c h a n c e - once. J- C . 8ee me IN S A C K S , FULL W EIGH T AND W ASH ED COAL Reo t h e F i l t h , a l s o a R e o WM. M A N SE L , AGENT $4.50 ANY PLACE IN CITY at W a l lin g . B oth phones. SKOOKUli RESTAURANT C. A . H A R R IN G T O N PROPRIETOB Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given that the u n -1 dersigned has filed in the County Court for Coos County, Oregon, her final ac count in the matter o f the administra tion o f the estate o f Henry G. Hatha way, deceased, and that said court has set Saturday the 6th day o f July, 1912, as the day, and the County Court room at the court house in Coquille City, Coos County, Oregon, as the place for hearing objections to said final account and the settlement o f said estate. BRING YOUR P A IN TIN G M ary E. H athaway , Come and See Administratrix o f the Estate o f Henry G. Hathaway, deceased. Same Old Place AND Notice to Taxpayers I am now sending out copies of the 1912 assessment to all taxpayers in Coos county. This copy is for the infor mation o f the taxpayer and as such Report o f the Condition o f should be retained for future reference. Should any errors exist they will be cheerfully rectified by making same At Coquille, in the State o f Oregon, at known to me. T. J. T hrift , Assessor. the close o f business, June 14th, 1912. E 3 1 1 2 0 0 RESOURCES 0 1 Loans and discounts $121 ,142.40 0 Overdrafts, secured and un 03.13 secured ............................ bu PO A E U. S. Bonds to secure circula tion 12 ,500.(X) 2 1 0 0 0 1 2 1 Bonds, securities, etc................. 32 080.55 3 0 2 1 Banking house, furniture and 1 11 I 0 fixtures ........ 40, 118.57 2 5 3 1 Due from National Banks 2 (not reserve agents).......... 1 ,000.79 1 0 0 2 3 Ï 0 Due from State and Private Banks and Bankers, Trust 1 1 3 0 Cos. and Savings Banks 2 057.15 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 Due from approved reserve agents.................................... 62, 02a,71 RUNS AND HITS BY INNINGS Checks and other cash items 5 479.50 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 45.00 Notes o f other Nat l Banks Coquille 0 1 1 0 0 3 0 1 0— 6 Fractional paper currency, Hits 1 2 0 0 3 0 3 1 212.33 nickels and cents ................ Myrtle Point 1 0 0 0 2 4 0 0 3 - 13 Lawful Money Reserve in Hits .................. 10 0 0 1 4 1 1 3 Bank, viz; Stolen Bases—Prey 3; Carl ; J. Mc Specie $38.421.25 Donald 3; Herman 3. Sacrifice hits—J. Legal-tender notes 680.00 29, 101.25 Collier, G. McDonald. Tw o base hits— Redemption Fund with U. S. Johnson, Brown. Struck out by—Oerd T reasu rer(5 per cent, o f ing, 10; Herman, 0. Base on ball off— 025.00 circulation)........................... Oerding, 2; Herman, 2. Time o f game, 2:35. Umpire, Liljeqvist. $307.054.41 T ota l.......... the first evidence of hospitality was g iven j Located close to Paperhanging troubles to THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $ 50, 000.00 500.00 Surplus fund ...... Undivided profits, less expen ,327.17 ses and taxes paid 5, National bank notes outstand ing Hi ,600.00 Due to State and Private Banks and bankers 3, 041 59 Individual deposits subject to cheek...................................... 209, 034.90 Demand certificates deposit 19, 950.78 Total $307,054.44 F. H . M E LV E N SHERIFF’S SALtTof REAL PROPERTY ON FORECLOSURE Notice is hereby given, that by virtue o f an execution duly issued ont o f the | Circuit Court o f the State o f Oregon, fur the County o f Coos, and to me di rected on the 0th day o f June. 1912, upon a judgment and decree duly ren dered, entered of record and docketed in and by said court on the 3rd day o f j May, 1912, in a certain suit then in said court pending, wherein Julius Larson, j Herman Larson and Fred Larson, co partners, doing business under the firm ! name and style o f Larson Dredging Company, were plaintiffs and K. G. Flanagan, Annie Flanagan and John F. Hall were defendants in favor o f plain tiffs and against said defendants by which execution 1 am commanded to j sell the property in said execution and hereinafter described to pay the sum due the plaintiffs o f Twenty-one Hun dred Eignty and 56-100 dollars, with in terest thereon at the rate o f six per cent, per annum from the 3rd day of May, 1912, until paid together with the costs and disbursements o f said suit taxed at Thirteen and 60-100 dollars and costs and expenses of said execution. I will on Saturday the 13th day o f July, 1912, at the hour o f 10 o ’ clock a. m. o f said day at the front door of the county court house in Coquille, Coos county, Oregon, sell at punlic auction to the | highest bidder for cash in hand on the day o f sale, all the right, title, interest ana estate which said defendants E. G. Flanagan, Annie Flanagan and John F. Hall and all persons claiming under them subsequent to the lien o f plain tiffs in, o f and to said hereinafter de scribed real property. Said premises hereinbefore mentioned are described in said execution as fol lows, to-w it: Lot 24 in block 3, Lots t and 2 in block 5, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 in block 6, and Lots 1, 2 and 3 in block 11, in West Bunker Hill addition to the Town o f Marshfield, in Coos county, Oregon. Said sale being made subject to re demption in the manner provided by law. Dated this 7th day o f June, 1912. W. W . G age , Sheriff of C‘'os County, Oregon. state o f Oregon,| County o f Coos.)’ * I, L. H. Hazard, cashier o f the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above st atement is true to the best o f my knowledge and belief. L . H. H azard , Cashier. Correct— Attest: A. J. S herwood , R. E. S hine , L. H a r l o c k e r , Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 20th day o f June, 1912. J. S. B arton , [S eal ] Notary Public. In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon, for the County of Coos Notice to Contractors Notice is hereby given that the Nor- way Drainage Dii istrict will receive sealed bids for the construction o f a drainage system in said district, in Coos county, Oregon, which will include the following: Beginning at Station No. rt in the bot tom o f a small stream; which said sta tion is situated 625 feet north and 1380 feet west o f the center o f Section 30 in Township 28 south of Range No. 12 west o f the W. M. Oregon. From this station n ditch 6 feet on the bottom and having side slopes o f 45“, is to be cut in a southeasterly direc tion a distance approximately 1450 feet to the quarter section line running north and south through the center o f Section 30. station No. 0 is situated 1.99. ft above low tide as has previously been deter mined by the county surveyor, and the said d tch is to be excavated to this level for its entire length. The approximate number o f cubic yards o f earth to be moved is 4220.2. All work subject to the inspection and abproval o f the County Surveyor, who will stake out the exact location o f the propos. d ditch, giving all necessary cuts, tills, excavations, etc. The profile which is in the office o f the County Surveyor shows the cuts, etc., bom Station No. 0 to Station No. 3 plus .6 and is considered a part o f these specifications. The balance ol the ditch lor a distance o f approxi mately 1111 feet runs through the marsh and varies from a c ut o f 5 20 feet at Station No. 3 plus 36 to 3 feet at Sta tion No. 14 plus 50. The right o f way o f all ditches to be cleared four times the width o f the ditch. I he width o f the ditches is taken at the b.ittom and are to be excavated to within two feet o f the level o f extreme low tide, and have side slopes o f 45“. All ditches to be dug along the lines and at the places indicated hy the plans, ma; id survey o f said drainage sys tem 1 uw on tile in the office o f the County Clerk o f Coos county, Oregon. All dirt removed from the ditches shall be placed not less chan four feet from the edge o f the ditch. Any and all successful bidders will be required to enter into a written con tract, nd give bond with good and sutlic i> 'it surieties for the faithiul per form 1 co o f their contracts. All bids to be forwarded in sealed envelopes to J. H. Barklow. secretary o f the Norway Drainage District, Nor way, by the 20th day o f July, 1912. Right reserved to reject any and all bids. A . J . H adabaugh , J. H. ) arklow . President. Secretary. E. L. I'ETELKSEN. Board o f Directors. Celinia J. Schmidt Plaintiff S uit in vs. E quity for George William Schmidt | a D ivorce Defendant J To George William Schmidt, defendant | In the name o f the State o f Oregon: | you are hereby required to appear and answer th'e complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit within ten days from the date o f the service of this summons upon you, if served with in this county, or if served within any other county o f this state, then within twenty days from the date o f the serv ice o f this summons upon you; and if you fail so to answer for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint, a succinct statement o f the relief de manded, is as follows: That the bonds o f matrimony existing between the plaintiff and defendant, be dissolved, annulled and wholy held for naught, that the plaintiff shall have the care, custody and control o f the minor child Benjamin Schmidt mentioned in the plaintiff’s complaint, and for the costs and disbursements o f this suit. 1 he order for publication o f this sum mons was made the 10th day o f June, 1912, by John F. Hall, county judge o f Coos county, Oregon, and that the said summons shall be published- in the Herald, a newspaper published in Coos county, Oregon, for a period of six weeks. The date o f the first publica tion being the 13th day o f June, 1912, and o f the last publication on the 25th day o f July, 1912, and defendant is re quired to answer on, or before said 25ih day o f July, 1912. W alter S inclair , Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given that the under signed has filed in the County Court for Coos county, Oregon, his final account in the matter o f the administration of the estate o f Charles Gage, deceased, and that said Court has set Saturday, the 6th day o f July, 1912, as the day, and the County Court room at the court house in Coquille City, Coos county, Oregon, as the place for hearing objec tions to said final account and the set tlement o f said estate. Dated this 5th day o f June, 1912. W ard C. G age , Administrator o f the Estate of Charles Gage, deceased. S t e n o g r a p h y a n ti o f f ic e . A ll w o rk j j | j lie tv i 11 cure them to stay cured % j Coquille : - : Oregon fci I B A L A N C E the B R E A D we sell anti the usual heavy home made loves and you ’ ll wonder why everybody don’ t patronize this bakery. There’s iust one answer to that. They haven’ t tried our bread. Those who have done so couldn’ t be induced to go back to home baking. City Bakery I Paul Stephan, Prop. ICE C R E A M S O D A is the drink that cheers, but not inebriates, is any one o f our list o f carbonated beverages, and what is more, they are absolutely pure and healthful in every way. A great deal o f the drinking water is not pure, but not a par ticle o f contamination can ever be found in our make o f soft drinks. Millers Confectionery C re s c e n t Ranges RELIABLE W ILLAM ETTE Tents $6 to $20 W agon Sheets Hammocks Camp Chair Cots Camp Stoves Etc. ANDERSON New and Second-Hand Goods t y p e w r i t i n g fo r e n tru ste d tr e a te d c o n fid e n tia lly . to us When Business is dull you should advertise in The Herald