Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, April 28, 1914, Image 4

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"D o n ’t touch a n y th in g In th a t room
until I com e hack!” ho called to me,
and. Jerking th e ih >I o fro m one of th e
boys, propelled th e r a f t w ith am azing
speed dow n the stre e t.
T he ¡Ivor on th e sto v e w as burning.
T h ere w as a sm ell of scorching th ro u g h
th e room s an d a so rt o f b luish haze o f
sm oke. I h u rried b ack a n d took It off.
Ely th e tim e 1 lm d clean ed th e pan Mr.
llo leo m b e w as back ag ain In bis own
boat, l i e had found it u t the end of
th e n e x t stre e t, w h ere th e flood ceased,
b u t uo sign of l.ad ley an y w h ere, l i e
had not seen the police b o a t
"P e rh a p s th a t Is J u s t a s w ell," be
said philosophically. “W e c a n 't go to
th e police w ith a w e t slip p er an d a
blood sta in e d rope a n d acc u se a m an of
m urder. W e have to h a v e a body.”
•’l i e killed her,” 1 sa id o b stin ately .
“She to ld m e y e ste rd a y be w as a fiend.
H e killed her an d th re w th e body In
th e w a te r.”
"V ery likely. B ut he d id n ’t th ro w It
here.”
B u t In sp ite o f th a t he w e n t over all
the low er hall w ith his boat, feeling
t h e m o m en t I m issed th a t clock m y m orning, how ever, th is Reynolds cam e
ra g e a t Mr. L adley increased to a fu ry . to th e room an d said he h ad h eard
I t w a s all I had left of m y fo rm er some oue in a boat in th e low er hall,
g e n tility . W h en tim es w ere h ard and tie a u d M rs. P itm a n In v estig ated . T h e
I g ot behind w ith th e rent, a s h a p p e n ­ boat, w hich Mrs. P itm an uses d u rlu g a
ed now au d th en , m ore th a n o n ce I ’d flood a n d w hich she had tied to th e
been te m p te d to sell th e clock o r p aw n sta ir rail w as gone, hav in g beeu c u t
E v ery th in g else
i t B u t I h ad n ev er done it. I ts tic k ­ loose, not untied.
ing h ad k ep t m e com pany on m an y a wus q u iet, ex cep t th a t M rs. L ad ley ’s
lonely n ig h t, und Its eleg an ce h ad help ­ (log h ad been sh u t in a th ird sto ry
ed m o to k eep m y pride und to retu in room.
“ ‘A t a q u a r te r a f te r 4 th a t m o rn in g
th e re sp e c t o f m y neighbors. F o r In
th e fiood d is tric t onyx clocks a r e not Mrs. P itm an , thoroughly aw ak e , heard
p le n tifu l
M rs. B ryan, th e saloon th e bo at re tu rn in g and. going to th e
k eep er’s w ife, h a d one, a n d I h ad a n ­ Btairs, m et L adley com ing in H e
m u ttere d so m eth in g . bout h av in g gone
o th e r—th a t Is, i had had.
for m edicine fo r his w ife au d w en t to
I stood s ta rin g a t th e m ark in th e
flis room , s h u ttin g th e dog out. T h is
d u s t of th e m an tel shelf, w h ich Mr.
is w o rth a tte n tio n , for th e dog o rd in a ­
H olcom be w a s m easu rin g w ith a pock
rily slep t in th e ir room .’ ”
e t ta p e m easure.
“ W h a t s o rt o f a dog?” ask ed Mr.
“You a re s u re you d id n ’t ta k e it aw a y
H ow ell. H e had beeu listen in g a tte n ­
y o u rself, Mrs. P itm a n ? ” he ask ed .
tively.
“ S ure? W hy, I could h ard ly lift it,”
"A w a te r sp au lel
T h e re st of th e
1 said.
n ig h t or ea rly m orning w as quiet. At
H e w as looking ca re fu lly a t th e ob­ a q u a r te r a f te r 7 L adley ask ed fo r co f­
long of d u s t w h e re th e clock had fee a n d to a s t fo r one. an d on Mrs. P it­
stood. “T h e key is goue, to o ,” h e said, m an re m a rk in g th is said th a t his w ife
busily m ilking e n trie s in b is notebook
w as n o t p lay in g (his w eek aud bad
“ W h a t w as th e m a k e r’s n am e?”
goue fo r a few d a y s’ vacation, hav in g
“ W hy, I d o n ’t th in k 1 e v e r n o ticed !”
left early in th e m orning.’ R em em ber,
l i e tu rn ed to m e an g rily .
“ W hy d u rin g th e n ig h t he h ad been o u t fo r
d id n ’t you u o tice?” he sn a p p ed . “Good m edicine for her. Now sh e w as ab le
God, w om an, do you only u se yo u r to tra v e l an d , in fact, bad s ta rte d .”
eyes to cry w ith ? H ow ca n you w ind
Mr. H ow ell w as fro w n in g a t th e
a clock tim e a f t e r tim e und n o t know floor.
“ I f he w as doing a n y th in g
the m ilker’s n am e? I t pro v es m y co n ­ w rong, h e w a s doing it very b ad ly .”
te n tio n —th e a v e ra g e w itn e ss is to tally he said.
unreliab le.”
"T h is is w h e re I en tered th e case,”
“N ot a t all,” I sn a p p ed . “ 1 a m o rd i­ sa id Mr. H olcom be. "I row ed into th e
narily both a c c u ra te au d o b se rv in g .”
low er h all th is morning to feed th e
“ In deed!” he said, p u ttin g h is h an d s dog P eter, w ho w as w h in in g on th e
behind him. “T h e n p e rh u p s you can sta irc a se .
Mrs. P itm an w a s com ing
tell m e th e color of th e pencil 1 have dow n, p ale an d a g ita te d o ver th e fact
been w ritin g w ith .”
t h a t th e dog sh o rtly before had found
“C ertain ly . R ed.” M ost p en cils are floating in th e p arlo r d o w n sta irs a slip
red, au d I th o u g h t th is w a s safe.
p er belonging to Mrs. L adley an d later
B u t he held h is rig h t h an d o u t w ith a k n ife w ith a broken blade. She m ain
a flourish. “ I ’ve been w ritin g w ith a ta in s th a t sh e had th e k n ife last nig h t
fo u n tain pen,” he said In d eep d isg u st u p sta irs , th a t it w as not broken and
a n d tu rn e d his back on me.
t h a t it w as ta k e n from a sh elf in her
B u t th e n e x t m om ent be h ad ru n to room w hile sh e dozed. T h e questio n
th e w a s h sta n d au d pulled i t o u t from Is, th e n . W hy w as th e k n ife ta k e n ?
th e w all.
B ehind it, w h ere it had W ho took it a n d w hy? H a s th is m an
falleu, lay a tow el covered w ith sta in s m ad e aw a y w ith his w ife o r has he
as If som e one had w iped bloody h an d s n o t? ”
on it H e held It up, h is face w o rking
Mr. H ow ell looked a t m e an d sm iled.
w ith e x c ite m e n t I could only cover “ Mr. H olcom be und I a re old enem ies,’’
h e said. “ Mr. H olcom be believes th a t
m y eyes.
“T h is looks b e tte r,” be sa id au d be­ c irc u m sta n tia l evidence m ay probably
g a n m aking a quick s e a rc h o f the h an g a m an ; I do n o t ” And to Mr
room , ru n n in g from one piece o f fu rn i­ H olcom be, “ So, h av in g found a w et
tu re to a n o th e r, pu llin g o u t b u reau slip p er au d a broken knife, you a r e p r e
0 (a n *
d ra w e rs, d ra w in g th e bed o u t fro m th e p a re d fo r m u rd e r and su d d en d e a th !”
“ Don’t to u ch an y th in g in th a t room .”
“ I h a v e m ore evidence,” Mr. H o l­
w all an d c ra w lin g along th e b aseb o ard
every fo o t of th e Iloor w ith a n oar, w ith a lig h ted m a tc h in his h an d . He com be said eag erly , an d proceeded to
an d finally, a t th e back end, be looked g av e a sh o u t o f triu m p h finally a n d re­ tell w h a t w e had found in th e room
ap p eared from behind th e bed w ith the Mr. H ow ell listen ed , sm ilin g to him ­
up a t m e a s I stood on th e sta irs.
self, b u t a t th e m ention o f th e onyx
broken en d of my k n ife in h is hand.
“T h e re ’s so m e th in g h ere,” be said.
“ V ery clu m sy ,” he sa id ; “ v ery clu m ­ clock h e got u p a n d w e n t to th e m an ­
1 w e n t cold all o v er a n d b ad to clu tch
th e railin g . B ut w hen T e rry bad com e sy. P eter, th e dog. could h a v e done tel.
“ By Jo v e!" he sa id a n d stood looking
an d th e tw o of th em b ro u g h t the th in g b e tte r.”
I h ad beeu ex am in in g th e w all pap er a t th e m ark in th e d u st. “ A re you su re
to th e s u rfa c e it w as only th e d ining
room rug, w hich I had rolled up an d a b o u t th e w a sh sta u d . A m ong th e iuk th e clock w as h ere y e ste rd a y ? ”
“ I w ound it n ig h t before la s t a n d p u t
sp o ts w ere oue or tw o red d ish ones
fo rg o tten to c a rry u p sta irs !
A t 1:30 Mr. H olcom be w ro te a note th a t m ade m e shiver. A nd se ein g a th e key u n d ern eath . Y esterday, b efo re
and se n t It off w ith T e rry and, b o r­ sc ra p of note p a p e r stuck b etw eeu the th ey m oved up, I w ound it a g ain .”
“T h e key Is gone also. Well, w h at
row ing my boots, w hich h a d been Mr. base board a n d th e wall 1 d u g it out
P itm a n ’s, In v estig ated th e d in in g room w ith a h a irp in a u d th re w it in to th e o f it, H olcom be? Did he b rain h er
and k itch en from a flo atin g p la n k ; th e g ra te , to be b u rn ed later. I t w as by w ith th e clock or ch o k e h e r w ith th e
doors w ere too n a rro w to a d m it th e th e m erest ch a n c e th ere w us no fire key ?”
Mr. H olcom be w as looking a t his
boat. B u t he found n o th in g m ore im ­ there.
T h e n e x t m om ent M r. H ol­
p o rta n t th a n a rolling pin. H e w a s n o t com be w as on bis knees by th e fire­ notebook. “T o su m m a riz e ,” he said ,
“w e h av e h ere a s clew s in d ic a tin g a
a t all depressed by b is failure. l i e place re a c h in g for th e scrap.
crim e, th e rope, th e b ro k en knife, th e
cam e back, d ren ch ed to th e skin, a b o u t
“ N ever do t h a t under such circurn slip p er, th e towel an d th e clock. Be­
3 an d asked perm ission to se arc h th e
sta n c e s,” he snapped, fishing am ong sides. th is st ra p of p ap er m ay c o n ta in
L ndleys’ bedroom.
th e ashes. “ You m ight thro w aw ay som e In fo rm atio n .” Lie opened it an d
“ 1 h ave n friend co m in g p re tty soon,
sa t g azin g ut it In his palm . T h en ,
M rs. P itm a n .” be sa id , “ a young n e w s­ v alu ab le— Hello. H ow ell!”
I tu rn e d a n d sa w a young m an in “ Is th is L ad ley ’s w ritin g ? ” he ask ed
p ap er m an nam ed H ow ell.
H e’s a
nice boy, and If th e re is a n y th in g to I th e d o o rw ay , sm iling, his h a t in his m e in a cu rio u s voice.
“ Yes ”
E v en a t th a t first g lan ce I
th is I ’d like him to h a v e it for his hand.
I gluuced a t th e slip. Mr. H olcom be
paper. H e and I h a v e been h a v in g j liked Mr. H ow ell, au d later, w h en ev
som e arg u m en ts a b o u t c irc u m sta n tia l 1 e ry one w as a g a in s t him an d m any had ju s t read fro m h is notebook:
evidence, too, an d I k now h e ’d like to cu rio u s th in g s w e re developing. I stood “ Rope, knife, slipper, tow el, clock.”
T h e slip 1 h ad fo u n d beh in d th e
by him th ro u g h e v e ry th in g and even
w ork on th is.”
I gave him a p a ir o f M r. P itm a n ’s helped him to th e th in g he w an ted w a s h sta n d said “ Rope, k n ife, shoe,
socks, for his ow n w e re s a tu ra te d an d m ore th a n a n y th in g else in th e world. tow el. H o rn ”— T h e r e s t o f th e la s t
w o rd w as to rn off.
w hile ho w as c h a n g in g them th e te le ­ B u t th a t, of course, wus later.
Mr. H ow ell w as s ta rin g a t th e m a n ­
“ W h a t’s th e trouble, H olcom be?” he
phone rang. It w a s th e th e a te r ag ain ,
tel. “Clock!” he rep eated .
1 asked. “ H ittin g the trull a g a in ? ”
a sk in g for Je n n ie B rice.
(To be continued next week)
“A very cu rio u s th in g th a t 1 ju s t •
“ You are c e rta in sh e Is o u t o f th e
city ?” som e one a sk e d , th e sa m e voice hap p en ed o n ,” said Mr. H olcom be,
j “ M rs. P itm a n , th is is Mr H ow ell, of
a s In th e m orning.
“ H e r h u sb an d sa y s so.”
j w hom I spoke. S it dow n. H ow ell, aud
“ A sk him to com e to th e phone.”
le t m e ren d you som ething.”
“ H e is not h ere.”
W ith th e crum pled p a p e r still un
“ W hen do you e x p e c t him back?”
i opened in h is hand, Mr. H olcom be took
“ I'm not su re be Is com ing back ”
bis notebook a n d read aloud w h a t he
“ Look here.” sa id th e voice an g rily , ' had w ritte n . I h av e it b efo re m e now :
“ c a n ’t you give m e nny sa tis fa c tio n ? 1 “ ‘D og m eat. $2, boat h ire’—t h a t ’s not
O r do n ’t you ca re to ? ”
i t H ere. 'Y esterd ay , S unday , M arch
“ I ’ve told you all I k n o w .”
| 4, Mrs. P itm a n , landlady a t 42 LJuiou
“ You don’t know w h ere sh e is? ”
stre e t, h e a rd tw o of her b o a rd e rs quar-
“ No. sir.”
R epublican C an d id ate fo r N om ination
: reling, a m an and his w ife. M an’s
“ She d id n 't sa y sh e w a s com ing b ack nam e, P h ilip Ladley.
W ife’s nam e.
For County Clerk
to re h e a rse for n e x t w eek’s piece?”
J e n n ie L adley. know n a s Je n n ie Brice
eP rim ary N om inating E election
“ I l e r h usband said sh e w e n t aw a y
a t th e L ib e rty Stock com pan y , w here
for a few d a y s’ rest. H e w ent aw a y
M onday. May 15, 1914
sh e h as beeu playing sm all p a rts .’ ”
a b o u t noon an d h a s n ’t com e back.
Mr. H ow ell nodded. “ I ’ve heard of
T h a t’s all I know , e x c e p t th a t they
Announcement
h er,” he said. "N ot m uch of an ac­
ow e m e th re e w eek s' re n t th a t I’d like
tress, I believe.”
to get hold o f.”
“ T h e h u sb a n d w as also a n actor,
I hereby announce myself as n
T h e o w n e r of th e voice hung up th e
receiv er w ith a sn a p an d left m e po n ­ o u t of w ork, and em ploying his leisure candidate for the nomination of
d erin g It seem ed to m e th a t Mr. Lad- tim e in w ritin g a p lay .’ ”
Sheriff by the Democratic P a rty at
“ E v ery b o d y ’s doing i t ” said Mr
ley had been very reckless. D id h e
the Primary Election May 15, 1914.
expect an y one to believe th a t J e n n ie H owell idly.
If nominate I and elected I will con­
•T h e S h u b e rts w ere to s ta r him In
B rice had gone for a vacation w ith ­
duct the office along the most eco-
out n o tify in g th e th e a te r? E specially th is,” 1 p ut in. “ H e sa id th a t the
w hen sh e w as to reh earse th a t w eek ? clim ax a t th e end of th e second a c t” — notmcal lines possible, conoistent
Mr. H olcom be s h u t his notebook with t ffieiency, and do my best to
I th o u g h t It curious, to say th e l e a s t
I w en t back an d told Mr. Holcom be, w ith a snap. “ A fter w e h av e finished enforce all criminal laws
W . W . G aoe
w ho pul It d o w n In his notebook, a n d gossiping,” he said, “ I’ll go o n .”
“ ‘E m ploying his leisu re tim e in
to g e th e r we w ent to th e L ndleys’
room.
w ritin g a play,’ ” qu o ted Mr. H ow ell.
For Joint Representative
“ E xactly
T h e h u sb a n d an d w ife
T h e room w as in h o tter o rd er th a n
usual, ns 1 h a v e said. T he bed w a s w ere not on good term s. T hey q u a r­
The undersigned announces his
m ade—w hich w as o u t of th e o rd in a ry , reled freq u e n tly .
On S u n d ay they
fo r J e n n ie B rice n e v e r m ade a bed—b u t fought all day. and Mrs. L adley told candidacy for the Republtrnn nom­
m ade th e w ay a m an m akes one, w ith Mrs P itm a n sh e w as m arried to a ination for joint representative from
At 4 o’clock S u n d ay aftern o o n Coos and Curry counties to the
th e b la n k e ts w rinkled an d crooked be­ fiend
n e a th a n d th e w h ite c o u n te rp a n e pulled P hilip L adley w ent out. retu rn in g state legislature, and respectful1)'
sm oothly o v er th e top, show ing every about f> Mrs. P itm a n c a rrie d tlielr solicits the supp rt of the Republi
hum p b en eath .
I show ed Mr. H o l­ supper to them a t 0. a n d both a te •an voters of the two couutiea.
If
com be th e s p la sh e r d o tte d w ith ink ns heartily. S he did not see M rs Ladley aominntid and elected he in ten ds lo
a t th e tim e, but h eard her in th e next conduct the affairs of his office to
usual.
“ I ’ll ta k e It off a n d soak it In m ilk,” room T hey w ere a p p a re n tly reconcil­ chi best of his ability in a straiyht-
I said. “ I t’s his fo u n ta in pen. W hen ed. Mrs. P itm a n re p o rts Mr. Ladley
If th e q u arrel foiward basic.ess way and on the
th e Ink doesn’t run tie sh ak es it, a n d ” — In high good hum or
liDes of sound and well-proved priu
“W h ere’s th e c lo c k ? ' said Mr. H ol­ recom m enced d u rin g th e night th e oth
com be, sto p p in g In fro n t o f th e m antel, er boarder, nam ed Reynolds. In the •ip'es, representing the best inter-
sts of his constituents as faithfully
next room heard n o th in g
Mrs. P it
w ith his notelxiok in his hand.
m an w as up an d dow n u n til 1 o’clock, is he he* his own, Bn I depen ling on
“T h e clock ?’’
1 t u r m ^ a n d looked My onyx clock when sh e do7..*d off. She heard no un actual perf nuances for their ap­
usual sound.
w as gone fro m I lie m an tel shelf.
proval.
’" A t ap p ro x im ately 2 o’clock In th e
P e rh a p s it seem » stran g e, but from
F. J L onky .
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R. £.SHIRE, V .- l’r t s .
l.H . HAZARD, Cs.niar
0. C. SANFORD, Astt C K klii
1 announce m>self u c au d id a t for
State Representative from Ceos
County subject to the will of the
OP C O Ç U Iblil, ORBCOfl.
Demociatic V“ t» rs at the prim ar­
ies May 15.
Will
work for a T r a n s a c t s a G e n e r a l H a n k i n g B u s i n e s s
better system of Hoad L ' iwh to e n ­
able the people to get Oregou out
Board of Olroctori
Correspondent!
of the mud.
R
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Dement,
A.
J
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Sherwood,
National
Bank
o Commerce, New York Ci
A. T. M orrison
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
L. Harlocker.
Isaiah Hackt-r.
For State Representative
T h e underrigned solicits the suj).
| port of the Republicau volets at t h e 1
primaries for the office of State Re|
resentalive Irom this conuty
The,
planks in his platform include, hoi ■
esty, efficiency, economy, sane gov •
ernm eul, easier taxation , b c iu r
roads and a greater Coos C ounty
M i l e s A. S i m p s o n
L. H. Hazard,
R. K. Shine.
Orooker Woolworth N'lBauk, San F ranci
First N at’l Bank of Portland, P ortland.
R . 8. K now lton , P re s id e n t
G eo . A. R o binso n , V lc e -P re a .
K. II. M a st , C a sh ie r.
Farmers
Merchants Bank
and
C 0 Q U ILLE, OREGON
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Notice
0p< ned for Busines March. 1 8 9 0
I hereby announce, myself us a
candidate for the nomination of
County Clerk on the Republican
ticket of C uoh C o , to be su bun 111 I
to the vote of the people at the pr.-
rnary election May lfiih.
K. D. K ruse .
c o r r espo n d en t s :
L ad d & T ilto n B a n k , P o rtla n d
N a tio n a l P a rk , N ew Y o rk
>
For Sheriff
STEAMER BREAKWATER
ALWAYS ON TIME
Sails from Portland at 8 P. M.,
Every Tuesday
Sails from Coos Bay
A p ril 4th, 11:00 p. rn.; 11th 10 a. m .: 18th 1:00 p. m. ; 25lh 10:00 a . m.
A p ril 30th, 1:00 p. m.
T aylo r S i o u x
For Sheriff.
l/i. L. K0 LM, Agent
ZS7
G ra d u a te of the Indian i La v
Sch - 1 n 'milled t » he B u r in In-
diuDM, Ohio und I.lin.u,, and Lave
hud lift ( n yraia sucr< ssful busi­
ness i xp» xience, m i ic n snee<s<
farming iu C*oaCt uut.v. 1» elected
Sheriff w ill enforce t<> tLe letter
eveiy criminal liw im . w on or that
may hereafter he placed i n li e
S tatu te Books. Will give every­
body h square deni
Will g u a ra n ­
tee un economical u.lciiui^tration of
Announcement
C. I. Kim e
MECHANICAL
S H OR
G » ? n e r a 1 I’la c k sm ith in g . ¿j
W agon M aking, M achine u
WOrk, P a t t e r n M aking anp
C astin g , A uto m o b ile W ork,
y
COQUILLE,
OREGON
y
fe o g o g o o o o o o g g o o g o o j ^ o g o g j
Roseburg Myrtle Point Stage
And Auto Line
~
L eav te M y rtle P o in t 5 a . m .
A rriv es H< seh u rg , n e x t day
L eaves R o seb u rg ....... 6 p . m ,
A rr. M yrtle P o in t by 10 p. m .
M ake reserv atio n s in ad v an ce a t Ow 1
D rug S to re , M arshfield.
Car rymg Baggage and United Slates Mail
J. L. LAIRD, Proprietor
For County Clerk
F. E. A llkn .
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ES8E5 w . C j < B ; ■:
K!ME & VON PEGERT
G . W . S ta r r .
Marshfield, Ore., Mar 17,1914
As a Republican, I hereby place
myself as candidate fur nomination
at the primaries to be held M. y
15 th for the office r f County Clerk
Tf I am nominated and elected I
will du rin g my term of office per
form all the requirem ents and duties
promptly, expeditiously, without
prejudice, aud as economically as is
consistent with good service.
B'
lieving that I can save money for
the tax p a je r , and make some for
myself,
" I want y o u r v o te ,”
Phone M ain 181
* h .J
F red V t a P e g e rt
I solicit ' our support,
I hereby’ announce myself as
candidate for the non.i" »1 ion « f Ut
rewentative on the b m* rv.H:io tick
for C> oh County, lo he subm itted
the vote of the people at the prim
ry election on May 15, 1014
If nominated and elected, I w
abide by statement N um ber Ou« ;
will favor quarterly payment, of ti
es. I will favor the ab disbment ■
unnecessary commissions th at mu
be supported by the taxpayers,
am in favor of good roads ever
where. I am opposed to unjust t»
ation and excessive taxation.
J. T om H a l l .
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ix x *o $ Q < > e s x > 0 O < ? œ o o Q < > o o < > œ < x
t h< « dice.
Announcement
cfct-'
OLD RELIABLE—EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the nomination uf slier-
iff on the Democratic ticket at the
primary election. If elected I prom­
ise to conduct the office in an econ
omioal manner, with the assurance
th a t all i n t t r . s t s and individuals
will be accorded fair treatment.
4 -2 8 3 t
F i r s t N atio n al B a n k , S an F ra n c isc o
F ir s t T r u s t .& S a-’in g s, Coos B ay
Offi e a t L a i r d 's L iv e r y B a r n , M y r 'l e P o i n t , B o lh P h o n e s
60 CENTS
W hy n o t h av e an ex ten sio n telephone in stalled in
your residence, th e price has be reduced to
60 cen ts per m onth.
Think of th e u n ­
necessary steps th is will save you.
Coos Bay Home Telephone Co
M ain Office
I berebv announce myself as it
candidate for the democratic nomi­
nation for county tren su ier and if
nominated and elected I will, during
! my term of office, perform my d u t­
ies iu compliance with the laws re
lating to such office and will con­
duct it aa tcooomically as possible, R e p o rted f o r T he H erald by th e T itle
G u a ra n te e an d A b s tra c t Co.
j My policy is economy consistent
j with good strvice.
4-14 2t
M H H eimcey
M arch 30, 1914.
M arsh field , O regon
lat of M arsh field , A lots 3 A
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS C 4, lem b lk en 4 ts M p arshfield,
as p la tte d by W in.
H a ll, $10,000.
A pril 1, 1914.
M atilda A H orton to Lucy W olf, war
deed lots 15, Ifi A 17, blk 30, Ocean
View add to fto rth B end, $1.
B. F . W aite e t u x to A. R . K n o w lto n ,
M atild a A. H o rto n to V era A rnann,
w ar deed lots 14 A 15, blk 1, Ocean w ar deed lot 8, blk 20, division 2, p la t
A, N o rth B end, $250.
View a>ld to N o rth B end, f l .
C. A. S m ith L u m b e r A Mfg Co. to
As a Republican, I announce my­
Ja m e s E . P a rk e r et n x to F re i Lys-
self as a candidate for representa­ te r e t u x , w ar deed lot 27, blk 48, N orth H ilm a F. Q h lq u ist, w ar deed lots 9 A 10,
blk 10, B an k er H ill add to M arshfield,
tive from Coos county, subject to B end, »10.
For Representative
the decision of the R. publican vot­
E v a A. Osbeirn et v ir to It. R a sm u s­
ers at the primaries on May 15th.
sen, w ar deed n ) 2 of sw t^ of lot 4, sec
Mv platform is the well known 13, tw p 29 s r 14 w w m , »20.
statem ent of Abraham Lincoln, th at
C . C. Ilic kok et ux to W. F. P ra g e r,
‘ This is a government of the people,
q c deed lot 1, blk 17, & lo tsÄ iA 2 9 ,b lk
bv the pnopl ', for the people.”
2, S w eeneys F irst ad d to B an d o n , »10.
This famous statement of “Honest
Ma rie 81, 1914.
Old Abe” covers the whole field and
Alice M cD onald e t v ir to Z. C . S tra n g ,
Cange of o u r civil governm ent, and
bolds the same relation to it th at w ar deed l* t 8, blk 4fi, K lliotts add to
the Golden Rule holds to the roorsl i C oquille, $200.
law.
B. W . C h a rleaw o rth e t ux to W m .
C. R B arrow I l/oom ia, w ar d eed lo t 13, b ’k f>, A m en d ­
For Sheriff
I hereby snnounoe myself as a can­
didate for the office of Sheriff of
Co >a County, subject to the action
of :he Republican electors at tbe
primaries Ms) 15»b.
If elected, I
hereby pledge myself to s peri cy of
rigid law enforcement, with'-nt fesr,
favor, prejudice or partiality, ettd
shall, du rin g my incumbency, con­
duct said office in n business like
and conotnien! manner
Ai rc.Fi' foirxsoN J r .
•
Have you pai 1 the printer.
$
10 .
M arshfield R ealty an d T ra d in g Co. to
E . W . W rig h t, w ar deed p a r t of lot 11,
blk 5, Dean A Co’s Second add to M arsh ­
field, $100.
E s te lle L ittlefield e t v ir to R. H . R o­
sa, w ar deed lo t 9, blk 20, D u n h a m ’s
add to B andon, $10.
April 2, 1914,
J o h n E. H a rb o u r e t ux to Allen Mc­
Leod, w ar deed n o f s l 2 of iw .U of
*w bj, sec 8, tw p 29 s r 14 w w m . $10.
N orm on O. Dodge to R oland V. Leep,
w ar deed lots 6 to 18, in clu siv e, blk 5,
ed p la t of blk 0 A ex ten sio n of W ood­ S m ith ’s F irs t add to B an d o n , $500.
lan d add to B an d o n , $10.
G o st D em as to G eorge Coinelos, w ar
t T. S. to E d w ard Iu. W ebb, p a te n t, deed lots 23 A 24, blk 2, B u n k er Hill
add to M arshfield, $10.
w l .i of n e l4 , fee 28, tw p 28 § r 13 w w in.
A pril 3, 1814.
F ra n k E . Alley e t u . to F e rn a n d
L. J . Sim pson e t u x e t nl to J e n n ie
S ta tt m illier, q c deed lots 13 & 14, blk L. H azer. wai deed lot 5, blk 4, L a k e ­
4 A lots 3. 4, 5 A t», b lk 9, C e n tral P lace side. $5.
L. R . F ren ch e t ux to At-drew L ind-
ad d to Coo» B av, $1.
ley, w ar deed lots 47 A 48, 1)1 k 8, R iv er­
R. H . R ice to E v a R ice, liia wife, w a r side add to B andon, $10.
deed lots 1, 2. 3 A 4, b lk 6, P o rtla n d add
S o u th ern Oregon Co e t al to E d n a
to T andon, $10.
S m ith et vir, q c d lot 7, blk 37, Per-
h
a
m P ark add to M arshfield, $10.
R . H . Rice e t n x to Or vi le E d w ard
R ice, w ar deed lo ts 27 A 28, blk fi, P o rt­
E d n a S m ith et v ir to B en n ett T ru s t
C om pany, w ar deed lot 1 A p arr of lot
lan d add to B an d o n , $10.
2, bik “ P ” W estern add to M arshfield,
H a ttie K. M cC orm ac e t v ir to E m m a lot 7, blk 37, Perhrnm P ark add to
J . S eam an , w ar deed lots 3 A 4, blk 17, M arshfield, $1150.