E v e r y P a r t o f th e A r t o f
The Case of
LAUNDERING
Jennie Brice
» J. SHERWOOD Fíe
R E.SHINE, V . -P r t s .
There was a hum of conversation from out of his pocket und pin need at It
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the other end, and then another man “Forty-eight!
Forty eight*
madam!
0. C SANFORD. A»«t. Caslilei
l . ri. HAZA (O,
came to the telephone.
And ninety-three cats! I have found
1 announce myself a candidal f o r
“Can you find out where Miss Brice them maroon *d In trees, clinging to
h a s Had O u r C a re fu l
(Continue'I from 2nd pa/e)
fences, floating ou barrels, uud I have State Representative from C* os
has gone?”
“I’ll see.”
found them in comfortable houses County subject to the wi 1 of the
A tte n tio n
OP :O ÿ U IU L B , OREGON,
degree» to be keeping a cheap board
I went to Ladley’s door and knocked. where there wus no excuse for their Democratic yot» i s at the primar
ing house iu tlie flood district and to
neglect
Well,
1
must
be
moving
on.
Mr.
Ladley
answered
from
just
be
having to take Impudence from every
ies May 15.
Will
work for a
1 have the report of a cat with a new Fetter system of Road L iwn to en
body who chose to rent a room from yond.
litter
in
the
loft
of
a
stable
near
me and to hieing called a she devil.
“The theater is asking where Mrs.
able the people to get Oregon out
8o*rd if Directors
Uorreopendent»
here.”
From that
got to thinking again Ladley is.”
of the mud.
He
wiped
his
hands
carefully
on
a
about the 1 adleys and how she had
It is our business, so it
“Tell them I don’t know,” he snarl
R.O. Dement,
A. J. Sherwood,
National i*ank o C ommeree. New York t'.
A. T. M orkibon
said he was a fiend and to doubting ed, and shut the door. I took his mes fresh paper napkin, of which also a
L. Harlocker,
L. H. Hazard, , Crocker Wool worth N ’lBftuk, San Frwuci
necessary that we use
heap rested on one of the seats of
about his having gone out for medi sage to the telephone.
Isaiah Hack* .
K.K. Shine. Fir*t Nat’l Hank of Portland, Portland.
For
State
Representative
the
boat
and
picked
up
un
our,
smil
cine for her. 1 dozed off again at day
the very best and latest
Whoever it was swore and hung up
ing benevolently at Peter. Then sud
light, and being worn out I slept the receiver.
methods to turn out the
The uuder>igtied solicits the sup
heavily.
All the morning I was uneasy—I denly he bent over and looked at the
port of the Republican voters at the
At 7 o’clock Mr. Reynolds came to hardly knew why. Peter felt it as I stained rope eud tied to the s'talr rail.
R. s. K n o w l t o n , President
G e o . A . R o b i n s o n , Vice-Pres.
best work possible
the door, dressed for the store. He did. There was no sound from the
"W h a t’s that?" he «aid.
primaries tor the office ol State Rep
R. II. M a s t , Cashier.
was a tall man of about tifty, neat and
“That’s what I’m going to find out,” resentative I rum this county
Tht
Ladleys’ room, and the house was
orderly in Ids habits, and he always
1 replied. I glanced up at the Lad- planks in his platform include, hon
quiet, except for the lapping water on
remembered that I had seen better
leys’ door, but it was closed.
esty, efficiency, economy, sane gov
the stairs and the police patrol going
days and treated me as a lady.
The little man dropped his oar and*
eminent, easier taxation, bettei
back and forth.
Our service is at your command.
“Never mind about breakfast for me
fumbling in his pocekts, pulled out a
If you are not already a t ustonier
A t 11 o’clock a boy in the neighbor
roads and a greater Coos County
this
morning.
Mrs.
Pitman/*
he
said.
small
magnifying
gloss.
H
e
bent
we would be glad to add y ai to
M il e s
A. S i m p s o n
“1‘11 get a cup of coffee at the other hood, paddling on a raft, fell into the over, holding to the rail, and inspected
COQUILLE, OREGON
our host of sat is tied patrone.
end of the bridge. I ’ll take the boat water and was drowned. I watched tlie stains with the glass. I had tak
the police bout go past, carrying his
Notice
and send It back with Terry.”
en a fancy to him at once, and in spite
He turned and went along the hall little cold body, and after that I was of my excitement 1 had to smile a little.
Op-ned tor Busines March. 1890
and down to the boat I heard him good for nothing. I went and sat with
“ Humph.” he said uud looked up at
1 hereby anuounce myself as a
push off from the stairs with an oar Peter on the stairs. The dog’s conduct me; "that’s blood! Why did you cut candidate for the nomination of
He the boat loose?”
c orr esp ond ent s :
and row' out into the street. Peter had been strange all morning.
j Jounty Clerk un the Republican
had sat just above the water, looking
followed him to the stairs.
Ladd & Tilton Hank, Portland
First National Bank, San Francisco
“I didn’t ” I said. “If that is blood ticket of Coos Co , to be* submitted
Perhaps he I want to know how it got there, j t0 the Vote o f the people at the pri
At a quarter after 7 Mr. Lad ley came at it and whimpering.
National Park, New York
First Trust & Sa”ings, Coos Bay
out and called to me: “Just bring in a was expecting another kitten or—
That was a new rope last night” 1 lliurv e |t c ljon May 15th
It is hard to say how ideas first en glanced at the Ladleys’ door again.
cup of coffee and some toast,” he said.
F D . K iiijbk
ter one’s mind. But the notion that and he followed my eyes.
“Enough for one.”
lie went back and slammed his door Mr. Ladley had killed his w ife and
“I wonder.” he said, raising his
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and I made his coffee. I steeped a thrown her body into the water came voice a little, “if I come into your
O L D R E L IA B L E — E Q U IP P E D W IT H W IR E L E S S
Regular as the Clock
cup of tea for Mrs. I.adley at the same to me as I sat there. All at once I kitchen if you will allow' me to fry a
lime. lie opened the door just wide seemed to see it all—the quarreling the little of that liver. There’s a wretch
The umleruit'i.bil «1 nouiucg l.m
enough for the tray and took it with day before, the night trip in the boat, ed Maltese In a tree at the corner of can.lidacy for the lt-pul> n-au i on -
out so much as a “thank you.” He the water soaked slipper, bis haggard Fourth street that won’t touch it ¡nation for joii.t represt i lutive f do
had a cigarette in his mouth as usual face that morning—even the w ay the raw.”
A L W A Y S O N T IM E
Coos and Curry vounti.e t> the
and I could see a fire in the grate and spaniel sat and stared at the flood
1 saw that he wanted to talk to me. state legislature, and rispeclf.il )
$7.50
smell something like scorching cloth.
First-class fare only.
Sails from Portland at 8 P. M.,
Terry brought the boat back at half so I turned around and led the w’ay to
Holii'its the sup]) rl of tlie Kepubli-
“I hope Mrs. Ladley is better,” I past 11, towing it behind another.
8.00
U p freight, per ton
Every Tuesday
the temporary kitchen I had made.
ean voters of the two miin.ua.
Il
said, getting my foot in the crack of
“Well,” I said from the stairs, “I
"N ow ,” he said briskly when he had
uotninattd and el. eti d lie iu'euds to
Sails
from Coos Bay
the door so he could not quite close it. hope you’ve had a pleasant morning.’
closed the door, “there’s something
It smelled to me as if he had acciden
“W hat doing?” he asked, not looking wrong here. Perhaps if you will tell conduct the uffsirs of his office lo
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April 4th, 11:00 p. m.; 11th 10 a. m.; 18th 1:00 p. m. ; 25th 10:00 a. m.
tally set fire to something with his at me.
the best ol his ability in u atraight-
me I can help. If 1 can’t it will do
April 30th, 1:00 p. m.
24 California Street, San Francisco
cigarette and I tried to see into the
“Rowing about the streets. You’ve you good to talk about It. My name’s foi ward buid efts w v end cm >he
room.
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L.
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l
M,
Aye/U
Phone M ain 181
had that boat for hours.”
Holcombe, retired merchant. Apply to iic i s < f sound ho I wi li-provo.l priu
| “W hat about Mrs. Ladley?” he snap
He tied it up without a word to me, First National bank for references.”
cip es, rcpies'-D'a g he best inlei
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ped.
but he spoke to the dog. “Good morn
“ I’m not sure there is anything ests of his coi ti udits n“ t u b f u l ,
“You said she was ill last night.”
J. E. N O R T O N
ing, Peter,” he said. “It’s nice weath wrong,” 1 began. “ I guess I’m only as Iu hns h i. .i » n, uu I ep tilin g or
“Oh, yes! Well, she wasn’t very sick. er—for fishes, ain’t it?”
nervous and thinking little things are ictu .1
Agents, Coquille, Oregon
ior their
r fun
She’s better.”
He picked out a bit of floating wood big ones. There’s nothing to tell.”
^
Fred V tn ’’ egert
j rov il
“Shall I bring her some tea?”
from tlie water, and, showing it to the
"Nonsense. I come down the street
F.
J.
L
inky
“Take your foot away!” he ordered. dog, flung it into the parlor.
Peter in my boat. A white faced gentleman,
<
“No. She doesn’t want tea. She’s not went after it with a splash. He was with a cigarette, looks out from a win
OVER 8S YEARS’
Announcement
here.”
pretty fat, and when he came back I dow when I stop at the door and ducks
EXPERIENCE
heard him wheezing.
But what lie back when I glance up. I come in and
“Not here!”
Vi
back was not the stick of
“Good heavens!” he snarled. “ Is her brought
I h e r e b y iiiinounee le v -e l h »
IVI
find n pet dog. obviously overfed at or
wood.
It
was
the
knife
I
use
for
cut
going away anything to make such a
dinary times, whining with hunger ou candi lute for ib e m - i ■
< t 11 |
ting
bread.
It
had
been
on
a
shelf
iu
fuss about? The Lord knows I ’d be
the stairs. As I prepare to feed him a l e s i n i H i i v e M : !li 1 ) m c i u i i e l i
glad to get out of this infernal pig w al the room where I had slept the night pale woman comes down, trying to put
V
for C ook C. lUiiy, in '>» ti i'.m it w
i
before,
and
now
Peter
brought
it
out
low myself.”
a right hand glove on her left hand the vot e o f Ihe p e o p le nt ilie p n .
O
of
the
flood
where
its
wooden
handle
T rade M ar k s
< ' ' • i e r
-. tca H n * hrig
“ If you meuu my house”— I began.
and with her jacket wrong side out ry ele c ti o n ou M u 15 11)11
D e s ig n s
W igo ì
1 i k i n • I »in
Blit he had pulled himself together had kept it afloat. The blade was bro What am I to think?"
C o p y r ig h t s A c .
ken off short.
Work,
Pa
ern
Makii>- i ip
I
]
I
f
ui
m
i
n
t
«
I
hi
it
e
'
e
r
t
d.
A n v n n e s e n d in g a s k etch an d d e sc rip tion m ay
and was more polite when he answer
I started and looked at my coat. He
q u ic k ly uncertain o u r o p in io n fr e e w h e th e r an
It is not unusual to find one’s house
C i tin r. A r o libile Work,
*ibi tie by stat erne : N u ȟb r O
;
ed: “I mean the neighborhood. Your
in vi'iniM n 1» p ro b a b ly p a te n ta b le. C ouirnuiilca-
was
right.
And
when
as
I
tried
to
hold goods floating around during
0
tlo iiH iu ric tly c o n fid e n tia l. HANDBOOK o n P a te n ts
wi 1 favor qu trier !> 1 « . Ili it ». » t X
house is all that could be desired for
ec iil fre e . O ld est auen cy f o r s e cu rin g p aten ts.
flood time. More than once I ’ve lost a take it off he helped uie and even pat
< »
P n te n is ta k e n th ro u g h M in in .«fe Co. receive
I
w
ill
favior
the
money.
If
we
do
not
have
linen
C8.
th-
•
hb
iibum
u
ted
me
on
the
shoulder—what
with
his
tp tc ia l n otice , w ith o u t c h a rg e, in th e
chair or two and seen it after the w a
sheets and double cream we are paying
ter had gone down, new scrubbed and kindness and the long morning alone, u rj» < cesF&ry <•• -rumi- si ns th *t I I I us
muslin and milk prices.”
painted, in Molly Maguire’s kitchen worrying, and the sleepless night, I be be suppôt U d In i he t: xi»**;» » ! •'..
A h a n d s o m e ly Illu s tra te d w e e k ly . L a r g e s t c ir
Either my nose was growing accus next door. And perhaps now and theu gan to cry. H e had a clean handker am iu favor n| g no 1 I t > ; ! f. evi ry
c u latio n o f a n y s e len tltli; Journal. T e r m s . $3 a
tomed to the odor or it w as dying a bit of luck would come to me—a dog chief In my hand before I had time to wi.iere.
y e a r : fo u r m on th s, $1. B old by all tiew ad ealers.
I am om.c se-t to udì list tax
away. I took my foot away from the kennel or a chicken house, or a kitch think of one.
ation und exccssiv « tux ation.
door. “When did Mrs. Ladley leave?’* en table, or even, ns happened once,
Iira n c h OHIcc, (>‘J6 b S t., W a s h in g to n , 1). C .
“That’s it,” he said. "It will do you
J T om H am ,.
I asked.
a month old baby in a wooden cradle, good, only don’t make a noise about it.
A nd A u to L in e
“This morning, very early. I rowed that lodged against my back fence and if it’s a husband on the annual flood
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her to Federal street.”
bad come forty miles, as it turned out, spree don’t w'orry, madam. They al
“You couldn’t have had much sleep,” with no worse mishap than a cold in ways come around in time to white
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L a d le « ! A s k *>ur i
I said dryly, for he looked horrible. its head.
Marshfield, Ore., Mar 17, 191,
wash the cellars.”
i'lil-c b c «-tt r ’n IX.i
Arrives Roeeburg, next day
There were lines around his eyes,
I 'llls
and G<
But the knife was different. I had
Is in R e d an-l
U o i . i; i. ;ucV‘-
As
a
Republican,
I
hereby
plan
“ It isn’t a husband* I sniffled.
boxes,
es, sealed with Plue 1?«i
\/
Leaves Roeeburg..... Op m.
put
it
ou
the
mantel
over
the
stove
I
which
were
red,
and
his
lips
looked
dry
I Tak<
“Tell
me
about
it,”
he
said.
There
k e no o th e r. lin y
i to u r V
myself as candidate for nominatioi
P ra n rliiA . Ask for « ’ It
; h . t F it'S
Arr. Myrtle Point by 10 p. ni.
was using upstairs the night before was something so kindly In his face at the primaries to be held May
and cracked.
D IA M O N D D R A M ) t . |>, f. r
years known as Best, Safest \i
, i n - i u 1’ »
“She’s not in the piece this week at and hadn’t touched it since. A s I sat and It was so long since I had had a 15th for the office cf County Clerk
Make reservations in advance at Ov\ I
the theater,” he said, licking his lips staring at it. Terry took it from Peter bit of human sympathy that I almost
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS
WHO*
Drug Store, Marshfield.
If I am nominated and elected J
and looking past me, not at me. “ She’ll and handed it to me.
broke down again.
will during my term of office per
"Better give me a penny, Mrs. Pit
be back by Saturday.”
(To be coutil.ued next week)
form all the requirements and dutie
Carrying Baggage and United States Mail
I did not believe him. I do not think man,” he said in his impudent Irish
promptly, expeditiously, withoti
he imagined that I did. H e shut tin; way. “ I hate to give you a knife. It
J. L . L A I R D , P r o p r ie to r
prejudice, and as economically as i
door in my face, and it caught poor P - may cut our friendship.”
Incorporated
I reached over to hit him a clout on
Office
at
Laird’s
Livery Barn. Myrtle Point, Both Phones
ter
by
the
nose.
The
dog
ran
off
hew
consistent
wiih
good
service.
Be
Manufacturers of
ing, hut although Mr. I
M id 1 *:i the head, but I did not. The sunlight
lieving that I can save money fo
The Celebrated Berqm ann Shoe as fond of the animal ; ■
in his was coming in through the window at
Ihe tax payer, and make some for
The Strongest and Nearest Wafer nature to be fond of any
V VHP
—n r W ■
tp a s .
.. \e pan the top of the stairs, and shining on
myselt,
P n o f shoe made for loggers, miiiert- no attention. As I sl:.i . iV.e.vn 1 ’ • the rope that was tied to the banister.
" I want your vote,”
The end o f the rope was covered with
prospectors and mill men.
hall after him I saw what Pc* or h.; 1
F. E . A l l e n .
stains, bright with a glint of red in
been carrying—a slipper of Mrs. 1
621 Thurman Street
them.
ley’s.
It
was
soaked
with
water.
].\
P ortland O kfoon .
1 got up shivering.
You can get
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dently Peter had found it floating
the meat at the butcher’s, Terry,” I
the foot of the stairs.
said, “and come back for me in hulf
Although the Idea of murder lmd not
I hereby announce myself as s
As a Republican, I announce my
an hour.” Then 1 turned and went
entered my head at that time, the slip
Why not have an extension telephone installed in
upstairs, weak in the knees, to put self as a candidate for representa candidate for the democratic noini
per gave uie a turn. I picked it up
ou my hat and coat. I had made up tive from Coos county, subject to nation for county tresgni^r and if
your residence, the price has be reduced to
and looked »it it, a black one with a
my mind that there had been murder the decision of the Republican vot nominated and 1 levied I will, during
beaded toe, short in the vamp and high
60 cents per month.
Think of the un
done.
my
term
of
office,
pel
form
my
dut
m M IN A WOMAN’S BREAST heeled, the sort most actresses wear.
ers at the primaries ou May 16th
I looked at my clock as I went
necessary steps this will save you.
ALWAYS BFCINS I small LUMP LIRE THU Then I went back and knocked at the
My platform is the well known ies in compliance with the laws re
« N O A L W A Y S P O I S O N S D E E P G L A N D S IN
downstairs.
It was just 12:30.
I statement of Abraham Lincoln, that luting to such office and will con
door of the front room again.
T H E A R M P IT A N D
K IL L S Q U I C K L Y
“What the devil do you want now?” thought of telephoning for Mr. Reyn ‘This is a government of the piople, duet it as tci.nomicallv as possible.
Coos B a y Home Telephone Co
olds to meet me, but it was his lunch
he called from beyond the door.
bv the people, for the peep'e.” My policy is economy c,.n-islenl
Main Office
Marsh field, Oregon
“Here’s a slipper of Mrs. Ladley’s,” hour, and besides, i was afraid to tele This famous statement of "Honest with good service.
phone from the house while Mr. Lad
I
said.
“Peter
found
it
floating
in
the
4 14 2t
M H H esse Y
IF I FAIL TO CURE any CANCER or TUMOR
Old Abe” covers the whole field and
ley was in it.
lower hall.”
iHOge of our civil government, and
NO KNIFE or PAIN
Peter
had
been
whining
again.
He opeued the door wide and let
holds the same relation to i. that Sheriffs Sale of Real Property on Foreclosure
No PAY Until Cund |
me in. The room was In tolerable or When I came down the stairs he had
No X-Ray or othor
stopped whimpering and was wagging the Golden Rule holds to the uu ral
der.
much
better
than
when
Mrs.
Lad
awlndle
WRITTEN
Notice is hereby given, That by vir
aw.
ley was about. H e looked at the slip his tail. A strange boat had put Into
ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE
tue of an execution duly issued out of
the
hallway
and
was
coming
back.
C.
R
H
a
r
r
o
w
per.
but
In*
did
not
touch
It.
“
I
don’t
A N Y TU M O R , LUM P
the Circuit Court o f the State of Ore
o r SORE o n th e IIP ,
“Now, old boy!” somebody was say
think that is hers,’’ he said.
gon, for the County of Coos, and to me
FACE or b o d y lon g is
" I ’ve seen her wear it a hundred ing from the boat. “Steady, old chap!
CANCER. It R m r Pahs
directed on the 24th day of February,
Announcement
I’ve got something for you!”
Itoti! last stati. 120-PAGE
times.”
1914 upon a judgment and decree duly
BOOK •en t fre e ; te s ti
A
little
man,
elderly
and
alert,
was
rendered, entered of record and docket
m on ia ls o f
THOUSANDS
“ Well, she’ll never wear it again.”
Corid it Him», «r it i to Soma
I hereby announce myself an u ed in and by said Court on the 7th day
And then, seeing me stare, he added: standing up in the boat, poling it
ANY LUMP in WOMAN’S BREAST “It’s ruined with the water. Throw it along with an oar. Peter gave vent candidate for the nomination c»f of January, 1914 in a certain suit then
in said Court pending, wherein William
IS SURE. CERTAIN DEATH IF NEGIECTED OR CUT
out. And, by the way, I ’m sorry, but to joyful yelps. The elderly gentle Shei iff by tbe Democratic Party at Grimes was plaintiff and Mary E Sibel,
Our Painters Islam) Plant Plast.r CURES In 10 OATS
man brought his boat to a stop at the
1
set
tire
to
one
of
tin*
pillow
slips;
he Primary Election May 15, 1914. J A. W ard and Minnie S. Ward, wife
M IL L IO N S D IE E V E R Y V I \ R |.T W a itin g T o o L o n g
Y O U m n y r o fu a e So b e l i . v o u n t il T O O L A T E
dropped asleep, and my cigarette «lid foot of the stairs ami. reaching down If nominated and elected I will cod * of said J. A. Ward and Millicoma D<
into
a
tul)
at
his
feet,
held
up
a
large
I SWEAR WE HAVE CURED 1 0 , 0 0 0
tin* rest. Just put It on the bill.”
luct the office along the most eco- velopment Company, a corporation, an '
Pour curat) at HALF PRICE I) cancer la sat small
J. A. Munday were defendants in fa
lie pointed to the bed. One of the piece of raw liver. Peter almost went
Address Old DR. & MRS. CHAMLEY & CO. pillows had no slip, and the ticking crazy, and I remember suddenly that nonncal lines popsible, consistent vor of plaintiff and against said defend
with
*
fficiency,
and
do
my
beat
t
<
>
40 n a n "GREATEST CANCER SPECIALISTS U V IN S"
ants by which execution I am com
cover had a scorch or two on it. I I had forgotten to feed the poor beast
A C 4 3 6 VALENCIA S T , SAN FRANCISCO. CAL
manded to sell the property in said ex
for more than a day.
enforce all criminal laws
went over and looked at it.
KINDLY MAIL THIS to tomoons with CANCER
ecution
and hereinafter described t *
“Would you like it?" asked the gen
W W. G a « e
"Tin* pillow will have to be paid for,
pay
the sum due the plaintiff of Thre
too, Mr. Ladley.” I said. “And there’s tleman. Peter sat up, as he had been
Thousand
Six Hundred Eighty-fou
a sign nailed on the door that forbids taught to do, and barked. The gen
and 00-100 Dollars, with interest thert
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smoking in bed. If you are going to tleman reached down again, got a
on at the rate of 6 per cent, per annur
from the 7th day o f January, 1914 unt ..
set tire to tilings I shall have to charge wooden platter from a stack of them
at his feet and, placing the liver on it.
extra.”
I hereby announce myself as a paid together with the costs and dis
“ Really!” he jeered, looking at mo put It on the step. The whole thl.i: candidate for the nomination of sher bursements of said suit taxed at EigE
ty-two and 50-100 Dollars and costs an
with his cohl, fishy eyes.
"Is there was so neat and businesslike that I j iff on the D> mocratic ticket at tin
expenses o f said execution. I will o
Will Accept
any 'figti on tin* <|oor saying that board could only gaze.
“That’s a well trained dog. madam,” I primary election. If elected I prem Saturday, the 25th day of April, 1914,a’ |
ers are charged extra for seven feet of
the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. of said da. I
said the elderly gentleman, beaming ise to conduct the office in an ecou at the front door of the County Cour
filthy river iu the bedrooms?”
I was never a match for him, and I at Peter over Ills glasses. “You should omieal manner, with the assurance House in Coquille, Coos Countv, Oregon
that all inurtsts and individuals sell at public auction to the highest bid
make it a principle never to bandy not have neglected him.”
“The flood put him out o f my mind*** ■ "ill be aceoided fair treatment.
der for cash in hand on the day of sale
word* with my boarders. I took the
all the right, title, interest and estat
pillow and the slipper and went out. I explained, humbly enough, for I was 1
T a y l o r S uujs
which said defendants Mary E. Sibel
Tin* telephone was ringing on the stair «shamed.
J. A. Ward and Minnie
Ward wifi
"Exactly. Do you know how ninny
lauding.
It was tin* (heater, asking
For Sheriff
of the said J. A. Ward and all person
for Miss Brice.
starving dogs and eats I have found
claiming under them subsequent to th
this mornlmr?” He 1 >ok a notobook
“She has gone away,” I said.
Plaintiff’s Mortgage Lien in, of and t*
I hereby announce myself as a can said real property. Said Mortgage*
“What do you mean? Moved away?”
“Gone fur a few days’ vacation,” 1
didate for the < (fire of Sheriff of premises hereinbefore mentioned ar.
replied. “She Isn't playing till« week,
< 00» Couni\, subject to tbe action described in said execution as follows
to-wit: The South-east quarter of th*
I b alie?”
cf ¡he Republican electors at the North-east quarter, and the North hah
‘‘Walt a moment,” said the voice OREGON and W A S H IN G T O N 1
J rimaiies May 16tb.
If elected, I of the North-east quarter of Section 19
1 erebv pledge myself to a pol cy of Township 25, South of Range 12 Wes
of the Willamette Meridian. Cool Coun
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