Died at Advanced Age SUNDAY SERVICES IN CUQUIliE CHURCHES a large sheal of narcissus tied with streamers of rnaline At the conclusion of the ceremony j The following clipping from an the assembled friends showered con Eastern paper is published tit the gratulations upon the happy couple, PltfCH HYTEKIAN C H U K C H . request of Mrs. J. P. Goodman. after which delicious tefreshments .Services .Suuday ut 11 a. m and The deceased lady waa her aister, were served. The bride and groom 7 :30 p. id . and Mrs. Goodman’s many old then went to their new home, just All kinds in bulk and in packages. The best Suuday School at 1U a. m. east ot the Tuttle House onionsets 10 cents a pound. *> friends here will be interested in Frank H. Adams, Pastor Only the very intimate friends ol reading what is said. the bride were the guests, Mrs Corn, Carrots, Mangel, Wurtzels etc. ERNST— D ied, at 11:30 p. m. Norris Jensen being the ouly one M. E. Church Saturday, Feb. 14, 1914, at the fam - from out of town Sunday school at to a. m Clover, Timothy, Alside, Alfalfa, Rye Gfass Many elegant gifts of cut glass, and all others. -S- dy residence, two uiilea north of Preaching at 11 a m.aud 7:30 p.m I china and silverware were received. A r e tested in a perfectly outfitted seed testing labora Prayer meeting Thursdays at I j Earm iDgdale, following a lingering The bride is one of the most pop tory. They stand the severest tests for purity and illness, Sarah Jane Ernst, aged 83 ular and talented young ladies of 130 p m. C H. B r y a n , Pastor S o lu b fe S u lp h u r C o m p o u n d I"or Fruit 1 rees years. germination. W e can supply you with this city. The groom has not re Christian Science Society (Takes the place o f lime and sulphur solution) The funeral services will be held sided here long but has already Corner Third anil Hall streets. at 11 o ’cljok tomorrow morning ut made many warm triends Services ut l i a m. next Sunday the residence. Rev. W. C. Shader of subject b-ssoii sermon, ‘ Malti r" M . W . A . E n terta in Sunday School 10 a. in Pleasant Plains officiating Inter Wednesday evi ning m e*ing 8:00 ment will be made in Fat mingdale A large number of Royal Neigh j cemetery. bors and invited guests gathered at M. L Church South Mrs. FruBt died on her birthday the M. VV. A. hall on Front Street Sunday school at to. a. m. anniveisary. She was born in Ken last Saturday evening and were Preaching Sunday 11 a. 111. and tucky Feb. 14, 1831, moving to this royally entertained by the Modern 7=3? Woodmen with an old time basket any such manner has not been ex state with her family when a child. social Parlor games, recitations j Kpwoith League at 6 45 p tu Topic next Sunday; ‘ A Prisoner plained. If the money was not She married James Short of Sanga and musical numbers were the order of Hope.’’ Mr. S'ort of the hour and were enjoyed by all. | PUBLISHED EV E R Y TUESDAY actually paid to the county in liquid mon county in 1852 G r o c e r ie s , F lou r, F e e d , U p -t o -d a t e B o o ts a n d S h o e s ation ot the taxes, it is hard to see The best of order and decorum pre-; Prayer meeting Wed. 7:30 a m. Entered as second class matter May why the penalties should not be en died in 1856. To this uuion two vailed. Choir practice Thurs. 7:30 a. in, Many beautiful baskets Skeel’s O ld Stand W est End Front Street 8 , 1905. -at ttte post office at Coquille, forced, as they would be against daughters were boin. Decedent A. T h om as , Pastor. embracing a wide variely ol design Oregjn, under act of Congress of March married Frank Ernst in 1860, the the ordinary citizen. The Southern were brought by the fair guests. S, 1879. EIBE 30G Oregon Company certainly has no latter dying March 21, 1898. ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL. Neighbor W A. Darling acted P. C. LEVAR, Lessee. favors coming from Coos county. Services first aud third Sundays When quite young Mrs. Ernst as auctioneer and as the baskets Sunday school Devoted to the material and social joined the Methodist ebureh. She were disposed of one by one the o f each month. bidding waxed fast and furious— every Sunday at 10 a. m. upbuilding o f the Coquille Valley par resided in the home where she died D o e s n ’ t L ik e T a x L a w ticularly and o f Coos County generally. one young man being separated Y g j are hrartlly w il<n at •. Subscription, $1.50 per year in advance continuously fur sixty years prior to from $9 50 before being allowed to ! E 1 1tor C >q uiho H r Id: her death. Decedent is survived secure the basket of his choice CHURCH OF CHRIST. Phone Main 354. IHs possible tb it there are others by three sons—J. A. Ernst, Bates, Prizes for the prettiest baskets, era Bible school at 10 a m. Dries dust-free in four hours. Hard in 16 to 20 hours. btsice iryM'lf who would like to III.; Rev. A F. Ernst, Grand Island, blematic of ihe order, were given. SIGNS OK COAST ROAI) Christian Endeavor nt 6:30 p. in. Will not scratch, white or mar in the slignest degree The first' prize, a handsome em Prayer meeting at 7:30 p.m each and is impervious to water. 1 5 id adapted ior use on Why is the Southern Pacific in know to w hour we are indebted for Neb , and W. E Ernst, Farming- blematic pillow top, was awarded linoleum, and oil clotii as wood Moors. - such a hurry to complete the road our new t \ | axing law. The in dale; five daughters— Mrs. S R. to Miss Vera Kelley, while the sec- Wf dnesd „ . j „ 1 nr , 1 Pleaching at 11:00 ». in. arid 7 30. from Eugene to Coos Bay? All ac closed letter from tire office of the Harrison, Winfield, Iowa; Miss Wil- ond prize, a Modern Woodmen pen- ; . in. counts agree that the work on the Secretary of Statu lells the story. lia Short, at home; Mrs W. R. Mor nant was awarded to Mis. W. A. j You are c >r •i tllv .1 t. Willamette Pacific will be really These men hnvp proved their capaci ris, Pleasant Plains; Miss Jtnuie Darling \ tbet-e servici s When the last basket had been rushed this year; that thousands of ty, or rath-r t.on capacity, as law Ernst, at home, and .Mrs. W. H. sold Neighbor Thomas returned j McDonald, Miniac . men will be employed, and that the makeisf?). It will be a good plan Eekol, Custer, III. Mrs. Ernst is thanks for the food alter which all r ad will be completed as soon as is when they l>ob up r,gaiu to put on also survived by two brothers—O. lound their partners and proceeded Apostolic Faith practically possible So far as the the lid. What III« rest of Ibe legis The meetings ot th° Apostolic to enjoy themselves to their capac M. Ross, Oshkosh, Win., and \V. S. layman can understand, there is no ity. After supper the games were Faith Mis-iio I, v r Voders ii ' m Se •- great cause for such a rush appear lators were doing whan th bill came Ross, Heywortb, III.; one sister, continued until midnight when they I 1 on d H d cl Scurii a; a ts î > i w a : up for a vote piobably no one Mrs. Maiy E. Goodmau, Coquille, were dispersed by Officer Plyler, JTuea'Iiiy, Thurqdqy and S>t«ir!<v ing on the surface. The project of a road to Coos Bay has been allowed knows. I imagine that they must Ore., and seven grandchildren and who took exception to their singing i D>gh:s al at H o’ d a 1 Su.id v to sozzle along for quite a number uu\l S i bave been sleeping, caused from two great-grandchildren. and who upheld the strong arm ol morning at 11 ocL of years by the S P., without the law so effectually that the party- any serious attempl to really lack of thinking. Ail the old tax broke up and repaired to their O p e n C o n fe s s io n get in and build it, until last year. paying law needed was the repeal homes, acclaiming the entertain if your power is electricity supplied by the The theory that the sudden activ of the three per cent rebate. This ment an unqualfied success and (Continued (u rn fi.at page) ity when the Willamette Pacific celebraied committee was all Re Two of the editorial brethien of vowing to meet again at the next Oregon Power Company. wife for the first time since their was actually started was caused by this part of Oregon have just made event which will be held in the not publican Electric motors cost less per unit o f energy marriage eighteen y.-ars ago It the fear that some other road would open confession to being stung. If far distent future, R A E aston . build first to the best harbor on the and require but a fration o f the space requir may be a delicate suggestion, but we would all Eje equally frank we Sitkum, Oreg. Oregon coast had much to recom the people who have seen the Vice ed by other units. E p w o r t h L e a g u e S o c ia l could hold quite an experience mend it; but we have looked in vain President’s bea u ti'u ! i::d charming Maintainance and up-keep on motors are for tangible evidence that such a meeting. The editor of the Harbor February 19, 1914 Last Saturday evening the Ep wife can easily understand how it,j fear, if it existed, was well ground tells of being caught by John Man negligible. ed. It would seem that if auy of ] Mr. R Easton, ning’s fake “ road article,” which worth League of the Methodist would be a pleasure to carry out j With Central Station electric service your Sitkum, Oregon. the great railroad systems had their was really a boost for John Manning South church were entertained at Mr. Marshall’s practice of avoiding plans made for such an invasion ol Dear Sir: business can enlarge indefitely— adding motors for governor, but says he won’ t do the home of Miss Naomi Knovvlton. divorce with such an incentive. | S P. territory the fact would have; Responding lo yours of the 17th it again. The editor of the Port The monthly business meeting was Hiwever even the Vice President as needed. This company is always ready to been shown by this time in some wherein vou request the names of Orford Tribune owns up to being first held, the remainder of the time might balk if his case was like that serve your power requirements. way that would make it beyond dis 1 those who introduced the new Tax grafted out of a few dollars by one being spent iu social intercourse. pute. But nothing of the kind has J Law in the House of Representa Wm. Guernsey,who passed through Delicious refreshments were served of some of the other distinguished Central station service is elastic. It is adapt- There were about men of the nation— no names, occurred. No one seems able to ] tives in the last Legislative Assent this section in the guise of a famous by the hostess. to every power need, great or small. As to state as a positive fact that auy rail-; bly, respectfully have to advise that writer. In this connection, the ed twenty young people present and please! this being another case ol road but the Southern Pacific ever II. B. 414 to amend Sections 3552, itor of this paper had a unique ex all thoroughly enjoyed the evening. economy, telephone 71 and let us show you where correspondent Jones has said heard of Coos Bay. etc,. Lord’s Oiegon Laws, relating perience last week. He advanced how much Central Station service will save you. enough. Why, then, is the S. P. pushing to the assessment aud equalization the price-of a night’s lodging and construction on a road to which, of property for taxation, the levy, meals to a young man who said he SENATE FAVORABLE TO SUFFRAGE until last year, so little attention apportionment and collection of tax was a printer and would come in (Continued from first page) A number of test votes have been was paid? es, and the duties of assessors, the morning and do some composi already after a use of less than a taken in the Senate regarding wom There is one theory that might boards of equalization,county courts, tion. He showed up in the morn account for this, and that is that tax collectors and sheriffs, was in ing and worked faithfully all the year, but this was ou the condemned an suffrage. While it has not been portions before referred to, while I the time has come when the road so troduced by the committee on fornoon Fact inspected other portions that have ascertained that that body contains long talked of, the coast road to Assessment and Taxation of that been in use nearly a year and irom the two-thirds majority necessary J T Coliver et tix to Iona M Jennings San Francisco, is to be built. As is body. The personnel of this com M a r r ia g e L ic e n s e s Issu e d a close inspection, seem to be just to commit it to the proposition to war deed lot 5 A s 15 fl of lot Ii, blk 47, well known, this road was surveyed mittee was as follows: Representa North Bend, $100. as good as when applied when the submit the constitutional amend Irom Coos Bay to Humboldt imme tives C. J. Forsstrom, Union, Chair Flora Cessna et vir to Florence Urqti- M a r c h 10 . road was constructed ment to the stales, yet it is never liart. deed parcel ol land in sec 8 . twp diately after the survey was run man; J. S Barton, Coquille; E. E. Frank O. Albro aud Mary C. Portions of the Highway have from Eugene to the Bay. At pres Blanchard, Grants Pass; theless clear that the Senators are 28 s r 13 w w in, $10. Sum Drain. been subjected to the most severe A A Paul! to Martha Paul], his wife, ent, the S P. is giving out no inti Laughlin. Yamhill, and W. IrviDg climatic conditions that have oc ready to take hold of the question war deed parcel of land in the Citv of M a r c h i i . mation of an intention to build Spencer, Portland. Bandon, sec 25, twp28s r 15 w w m $ 10 . south from Coos Bay at any time Robert Watts and Edith Ander curred in California in halt a cen and dispose of it without resotting Yours very truly, W M Wheeler to J W Offield et ux. tury, being twice inundated E>y to the numerous subterfuges by in the near future, but all accounts son. Bond for deed 38 3-4 acres in sec 1, twp flood waters during the present B en W. O lcott , which the resolution in the House 28 s r 13 w w m $8000. indicate that the road coming from M a r c h 13 . winter, and as far as one can see, Secretary of State the south to Eureka will be pushed Bunch et ux to John N. McVay Wm. W. Stratton and Lucia appear to be in the same condition has been shoved aside The women et O al G. bond for deed land. 60 acres, on w to completion this year. That leaves By S. H. Kozer who have been in Washington in side of East Fork of Coquille River, in Sperry. as before, with the exception that only the gap of a couple of hundred Again open under Deputy in some plases the earth shoulders great numbers asking action by sel 4 , sec 10 twp 28 s r 11 w w in $700.00 miles between Coes Bay and Eure --- - ««»-■•---- John McVay et ux to Hattie I. Bled C e le b r a t e F iftie th W e d d in g have been washed away, leaving new management Congress urge that inasmuch as nine ka to be built to connect up the the edges of the concrete exposed states now have equal suffrage, that soe war deed lots 3, 4 A 5, ldk (i, Bar A n n iv e r s a r y coast route. It seems altogether Sheriffs Sale of Real Properly on Foreclosure row ik Stiang's Add to Coquille. $10.00 and unsupported. the question be finally determined likely that the completion ot the J. T. Herren to Edith A. Herrett Give us a call 1 he Commission have established by all the people at the polls. assignment of contract lots 8 , 0 ,k 10 , Notice is hereby given, That by vir line to the Bay will be immediately Mr. and Mrs. Ira W. Snyder are blk 5, Dean ik Co’s Second Add to followed, or perhaps preceded, by tue o f an execution duly issued out of today celebrating the fiftieth an a labratory for testing all material Marshfield the Circuit Court o f the State o f Ore active work on this gap That would gon, They that go to make the road, and any for the County o f Coos, and to me niversary of their wedding J. T. Herrett to Edith A. Herrett account for tne evident hurry of directed on the 24th day o f February, reside with their daughter and son- material that does not come up to war deed lots 8 , 9 A 10, blk 5, Dean ,k Manager the S. P. to finish the Willamette 1914 upon a judgment and decree duly in-law, Mr and Mrs. Herbert I.- their standard is rejected. Co’s Second Add to Marshfield. $ 1000 . In conclusion I wish to say that Reported for The Herald by the Title Pacific, winch is hard to account rendered, entered o f record and docket Johnson, who live on a farm about in and by said Court on the 7th day I took great paitig to enquire into for on any other theory. It would ed Guarantee and Abstract Co. A R e a l N erve and o f January, 1914 in a certain suit then a mile and a half south ol this city. also account for the completion of in said Court pending, wherein William At ten o’clock this forenoon a all tile elements of construction,and Have you paid the printer. B o d y -B u ild in g M ed L -in e the mad front Jlie sonth to Eureka, Grimes was plaintiff and Mary E. Sibel, special boat met the friends from spared ntvself no exprtise in exam (Continued on last page) which has been in process of inter J A. Ward and Minnie S. Ward, wife here and took them to the Johnson ining different portions of the road, March 2, 1914. We believe Rt :all Olive Oil Emulsion Restoration lo Entry o f Lands in National Forest mittent construction for many o f said J. A. Ward and Millicoma De home, where at noon a splendid and my judgement is that we would Andrew Hatcher et ux to O G Leath- is the best remedy made for toning the velopment Company, a corporation, and make no mistake in adopting a years. erwood et ux, war deed I acre in sec 36, nerves, enriching the blood, building up J. A. Monday were defendants in fa dinner was served. A large num It is not necessary to point out vor o f plaintiff and against said defend ber of guests parlook of the feast of similar type of construction for our twp 27 s r 13 w w m $150. wasted tissues, renewing health, Notice is hereby given that the lands tliat this means much more for| ants bv which execution 1 am com -1 good things and joined in congrat own roads, as I think that Peter Mara et ux te Chas Stauff, war strength and energy—the best medicine described below, embracing 380 acres, Coos County than does the con mandea to sell the property in said ex -1 ulating Mr and Mrs Snyder and the knowledge gained in Cali deed '.j of s l2 of sel4 , sec 25, twp 24 \v j you can use if you are run-down, tired- within the Umpqua & Siskiyou Nation ecution and hereinafter described to | out, nervous and debilitated, no matter al Forest, Oregon, will be subject to struction ot the road to Eugene pay the sum duo the plaintiff o f Three making the occasion one ol genuine fornia by actual experience in the w in $ 10 . Claud 11 Giles et ux to H H Hariis • )Yhat ^ ^:,u8e It doesn’ t depend for settlement and entry under the provis most modem methods of road con alone Once place this section on Thousand Six Hundred Eighty-four rejoicing. et iix .^ n r (iced 25 acres in sec 9, twp . 15s £ 9 °^ , ect upon alcohol or habit- ions o f the homestead laws o f the United the line of a through toad, and its and 00-100 Dollars, with interest there Many beautiful gifts of gold, sil struction should he of great benefit 29 i r 12 w w m $50 | forming drugs, because it contains none. States and the act o f June 11, 1906 (34 settlement and development will be on at the rate o f 6 per cent, per annum ver, cut glass and china were left to us or any other community. Stat., 233), at the United States land Claire II Look et vir to Marie A. I m? y n o t y ° u -feel 1,etter in from the 7th day o f January, 1914 untilj The Highway Engineer in charge Schmidt et vir, war deed parcel of land ! Tew hours, but it will make you feel office at Roseburg, Oregon, on May 14, accelerated in a wav of which we paid together with the costs and dis- j as reminders of Ihe happy occasion. better, we are o-ure, just as soon as the 1914. Any settler who was actually and is acknowledged to he one of the in sec 31. twp^S s r 12 w w m $10. now can onlv dream. bursements of said suit taxed at Eigh- - tonic and food properties it contains ty-two and 50-100 Dollars and costs and \V G Lawhorn et ux to Flanagan F>- have a chance to get into the blood and, in good faith claiming any o f said lands best highway engineers in the world P r e tty W e d d in g for agricultural purposes prior to Janu expenses o f said execution. 1 will on i and in this great undertaking I tate et al, war deed lots 21 and 22, blk 4, through the blood, into the rest o f the ary 1, 1906, and has not abandoned same, S. O . C om p a n y L oses Saturday, the 4th day o f April, 1914, a t ; Bunker Hill add to Marshfield, $ 10 . svstem. Pure Olive Oil and the Hypo- has a preference right to make a home think the state is to he congra'ulat- the hour o f 10 o ’ clock A. M. o f said day A very pretty wedding, but nec S 8 Williamson to David D Brainard, phosphites have long been endorsed by at the front door of the County Court essarily quiet on account of the ed upon its acquisition of such a q c deed 24.2 acres in sec 17, twp 24 s r successful physicians, but here, for the stead entry for the lands actually occu pied. Said lands were listed upon the By the decision ot the Supreme House in Coquille, Coos Countv, Oregon, Lenten season, was solemnized at man. 12 w w ni, $25. first time, they are combined into one applications o f the persons mentioned sell at public auction to the highest lad Respectfully stibmited, State o f ! PrePjirati°n which, as a nerve-food and below, who have a preference right Court ot the state, in the Douglas der Henry Seng«tacken Co. to the home of Mr and Mrs. Ii D for cash in hand on the day o f sale, j Oregon, q e deed sw l4 of sw ^ , s *c 36 ; a builder o f strength and health, we subject to the prior right o f any such A, N. G o u l d county case, the Southern Oregon all the right, title, interest and estate Sperry, at 8:30 o ’clock on Saturday ’ j believe, has no equal. settler, provided such settler or appli which said defendants Mary E. Sibel, evening, March 14th, wheu their County Surveyor, Coos Co , Oregou twp 29 s r 10 w w m, $100. I f you don’ t feel well, begin taking cant is qualified to make homesteaa en Co , loses in its contention that its J. A. Ward and Minnie S. Ward wife W L Kistner et ux to \V J Longstc.n Dated March 4th, 1914 Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion today daughter, Miss Lucia Sperry, be try and the ,, - ......... - preference right is exer- land cannot be sold for taxes while o f the said J. A. Ward and all persons CoqàìÌìe! $T<X l ‘ ° il*," ,0n Fr° " ' Ä r *- et’’ 1 buiîdyour heaRh a^d” lr<," y ' yt-: r cuscd prior to Mav 14 1914 on which gtr.e.i claiming under them subsequent to the came the bride ot Mr. William W. a suit for the annulment of the Plaintiff’s Mortgage Lien in, o f and to Stratton. system against riore serious illness To date the lands wifi be subject to settle- T o th e D e m o c r a t ic V o t e r s J A Collier et ux to W J Lrngston, q convalescents, O f people, puny children ment ond entry by any qualified person. grant through which it holds title said real property. Said Mortgaged c deed parcel of land on Front street, and all others who'are' The eertmony took place in the weak, run-down Ihe lands are as follows: The E 1.. NW is pending in the U. S courts This premises hereinbefore mentioned are Rich between the parlors, which or ailing, we offer Rexa!i Olive Oil I hereby announce myself as a Coquille, $1. described in said execution as follows, i M 1 8 Delphine Antisdel to Fred Han Emulsion with our personal promise 'a. the N' N E1. 8 \V!j Sec. 30, 'T. 28 ought to release some ol the money to-w it: The South-east quarter o f the were beautifully decorated with candidati for County Judge of Cn< s S., R. lo W „ W. M. 100 acres, listed sen, assignment of ln»nd, lots 3 4, Ink that, if it doesn’ t make voj well and which the company has handed over North-east quarter, and the North half hyacinths, daffodils, narcissus and county, Oregon, on the Demncmtie 6 , Barrow A Strang . <1 l to Coquille, upon application o f James I. Spring- strong again, it will cost you nothin*, A K- F'. D. No. 1 , Box 118, Rose- to Coos county with the proviso o f the North-east quarter o f Section 19, terns. The Right Reveren t Wil ticket for the coming primary elec $375. j If we didn't have the utmust faith in it, hurv. Or. mm; l ist 6-1143. The S S N that it should be held until the Township 25, South of Range 12 West liam Horslall, of Bandon. officiated, tion. I favor permanent highways we wouldn’ t offer it with this Ruaran- F ' 4. the S N 1.. N E '4 Sec. 6 . T. 30 S., Fred Hansen to John MuVav et ux, f the Y\ illamctte Meridian, Coos Coun tee, nor even recommend it to you. We K. 13 W ., 120 acres, application o f Wil question ol the title shall be finally o ty, Oregon, containing 120 acres of using the full Episcopal service. and the development of the wonder assignment of bond, lots 3 A- 4 »Ik 6 , settled It is understood that such Innil more or less. Said sale being made The bridal couple knelt on white ful wealth of Coos county consistent Harrow A Strang add to Coquill •, $375. are sure that once you have used it you liam G. Whabrey, Myrtle Point, Ore will recommend t to your friends, and gon; List 6-1U6. The S E \ Sec. 30, T. March 3, 1914. deposits have heretofore been made subject to redemption in the manner satin cushions, and were attended with econ nieal and judicious ex* thank us for having recommended it to ^ *s -» R. 10 VV’., 160 acres, application Matt Anderson et ux to Frank > 1 to avoid Ihe imposition of the penal provided by law. by Miss Clare Sherwood and Mr penditure of the taxpayers’ m<»ney vou. Sold only at the more than 7.000 Dated this 13th day o f March, 1914. Marlioffer et al. war deed i• »rs 17. 18 A Rexall Stores, at J in this town only by ol C arl Vngul, Box 227, Coquille, O reg ties for delinquency; though why H O Anderson. The bride Was J. J S tanley , February 28, 1911, W. W. G age , 19, blk 8 , West p,un er Hill add to : us. $ 100 . Fuhrr.ian's Pharmacy, ' Co- on; lis t 6 1161. the compauy should be favored iu 3-17-6t Sheriff o f Coos County, Oregon. attiied in a tailored suit and carried < • M. R ruce , Assistant Commissioner Coquille, Oregon. Marshfield, $10. I quille, Oreg. SEEDS FOR THE FARMER GET A N E A R L Y STAR T GARDEN FIELD LILLY’S SEEDS GRASS Vetch and Chick Food PR.KOHINEK’S liliAHANTEEl) VETERINARY REMEDIES G E T O U R P R IC E S knowltons “ drug store DRANE’S T h e C o q u ille H e ra ld General Merchandise L 15 FOR FLOORS 15 S^H. O . H N D E R S O N J rr Growth of Business Will Cause no Powe . p oblem FROM Tfit NATIUNAI CAPITAL CALIFORNIA'S HOAD BUILDING OREGON POWER CO. THE Tuttle House REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS FRANK HOFFMAN o f the General Land Office.