Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, July 21, 1914, Image 4

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    E very P ari of the A rt of
LAUNDERING
has had Our Careful
Attention
■l- l- H - l- l- H - l - H - l - H - l - H - l - l - H - H - »
-I- H O W TO B U IL D GOOD R O A D 8.
There ts only one right solution
of the road problem, and that
Is the construction of permanent
roads. Every road built wholly
or In part with funds provided
by the state or federal govern­
ment should have a length of
life equal to the life of the bonds
issued to raise the money to
pay for them. The foundation,
bridges, culverts and retaining
walls at least should have such
durability. Otherwise future
generations will find themselves 1
doubly burdened In paying off
these old bonds and at the same
time raising money for the re­
building of the roads.
The use of bitumen or tar for
binder In place of water In­
creases the life of the mndacam
road and allays the dust nui­
sance, but does not provide a
real, permanent road because
such binders undergo chemical
changes and disintegrate In time.
The bituminous road is a great
Improvement on the ordinary
water bound highway, however,
particularly for light traffic. The
first requirement of a permanent
road Is a foundation which will
sustain heavy loads and which
will not be nffected by frost and
water. All through roads be­
tween large centers of popula­
tion should be built strong
enough to sustain ordinary city
traffic, because Intercity traffic
motor trucks and motor stages
will be one of the great develop­
ment? of the next quarter cen­
tury, especially at distances of
100 miles and less. Such traffic
Is becoming an economic neces­
sity because of freight conges­
tion on the railroads und the re­
quirements of long haul traffic.
Concrete appears to be the
best and cheapest foundation
material. In fact, no other ma­
terial is needed to make a good
road.—Leslie’s Weekly.
-i-;-!—i-i-i-i- i-i-;—
i- i-i—i- H-i—i
S ome A ccident
I nsurance
WILD PIGS OF BRAZIL
Fat« o f a J a g u a r T h a t Fall In to T h a ir
M erciless Clutches.
For County Surveyor
_
* j . sherwood Pr«.,
l . H. HAZARD. C e tk le r
R. I.SHIRE, V.-Pres
0. C SANFORD, Aett.Cdkler
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
I hereby announce tnyself an in­
dependent candidate for the office 1
of county surveyor of Coos County,
o p COQUILiliH, O R B O O P .
Oregon. I am a regular graduate
of the Kansas State Agricultural
College, class of 1884. Engaged T r a n s a c t s a G e n e r a l B a n k i n g B u B i o e s e
for 14 years in the location, con­
struction and maintenance ol rail­
Beird ef Dlreetere.
CerreipondeaU
roads, with the C. B. & Q. R y., It.0. Dement, A. J. Sherw ood,
National
Bank
of Commerce,New York City
Mo. Pac. R y., A . T . & S. F . Ry.,
L. Harlouker, I,. H. Hazard, j Crocker Woolworth NT Bank, San Francisc
C. R. I. & Pac. R y., and for 10
Gaiah Hacker, R. K. Shine. First Nutionall Bank of Portland, Portland
years employed in irrigation and
mining engineering work. Am al­
so a member of the Oregon State
nowlton
eo
obinson
Society of Engineers.
W ill you
ast
support me at the polls?
E H. K E R N
The wild pigs of Central and South
America have a reputation for ferocity
By M. QUAD
and Indomitable pluck and nre exceed­
ingly dangerous enemies to meet. Mr.
C o pyrigh t, 1913, by A ssociated L it­
erary Press.
.1. Bigg Wither, in "I’loncering I 11 South
Brazil,” tells this story of an explorer’s
experience of them. Elliott, the ex-
One
day
there
appeared
in
the
vil­
It is our business, so it
aud a Brazilian companion
lage of Highlands a stranger wbo gave 1 plorer,
named Lopez were camping In the for­
is necessary that we use
bis name us Bacou and bis business as est
between two Brazilian rivers.
opeulug an agency for the Loudon and “Suddenly
the very best and latest
hhard, close nt hand,
Liverpool Cash Down Accident Insur­ a tremendous they
uproar of grunting and
methods to turn out the
ance company.
• squeaking.
Mr. Bacon looked prosperous. He “ ‘Figs!’ exclaimed Elliott. ‘Roast
R. S. K
, President
G . A. R
, Vice-Pres.
best work possible
was smiling and suave. He shook | pork for supper!’
R. H. M , Cashier.
hands with everybody and hoped their " ‘Come on!- wns the only comment
wives and children were well.
j of Lopez, and he led tile way In the
>«■> «—•--- -------
He attended church the first Sunday j bright moonlight toward a little open
Notice to Creditors
he arrived.
| space among the pines.
Ou Thursday he attended a sewing "In a few minutes they came to the In the County Court of the State of
Our service is at your command.
society and made himself agreeable to edge of the clearing, and there they Oregon for the County of Coos.
If you are not already a customer
COQUILLE. OREGON
the ladies.
we would be glad to add you to
j saw, not one pig, but a drove of fifty
the Matter of the Estate of Mary
our host of satisfied patrons.
On Saturday he called on the two | or sixty, all furious with rage and L. In Peterson,
deceased.
ministers and handed them $5 each to vnlnly endeavoring to get at a jaguar -Notice is hereby given that the un­
Op ned for Busines March. 1 8 9 0
has been duly appointed Ex­
be sent to the heathen of Africa.
: that was sitting in fear and trembling dersigned
with the will annexed, of the es­
Monday morning Mr. Bacon was | on the top of an ant hill, about five ecutor
tate of Mary L. Peterson, deceased.
ready for business. He had hinted feet above the ground.
correspondents ;
All persons having claims against said
right along thut bis insurance differed “ ‘Don’t fire.’ said Elliott. ‘Let’s wait estate
are
hereby
notified
to
present
Ladd
&
Tilton
Bank,
Portland
First National Bank, San Francisco
from any ever presented before, but a minute. We haven’t got too much the same duly verified as by law re­
National Park) New York
First Trust & Savings, Coos Bay
had refused to give out particulars. ammunition, and we can’t afford to quired,
to
the
undersigned
at
the
law
He would now do so with the greatest j waste any.’
oftiee^f C. R. Barrow, over Geo. A.
of pleasure.
“The jaguar, with his tail well up in Robinson’s store, Coquille, Coos county,
“It will be a waste of time,” said the ! the air, out of reach of the foe, was Oregon, within six months from the IfcF-seMfc&zSMBt -
of this notice.
landlord -of the inn. "We carry fire ' tottering about on the top of the ant date
Dated
this 30th dav of June, 1914.
insurance
here,
but
none
of
the
other
hill,
with
his
four
feet
close
together
OLD RELIABLE—EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
Str. Elizabeth
Elson M. Peterson,
kind. You cau't give it away.’’
| and turning first In one direction and
Executor.
"I shall hope to do considerable busi­ then in another to meet successive at­ C. R. Barrow, attorney for Executor.
Regular as the Clock
ness here.” wns the confident reply. tacks.
6-30-5t
"This morning in driving a nail you “Just then the Jaguar let his tall
ALWAYS ON TIME
hit your thumb with the hammer.”
drop. In a second the pigs had laid
Notice to Creditors
t
“Yes; I was just fool enough.”
hold
of
the
appendage
and
had
pulled
Sails from Portland at 8 A. M.,
”Y'ou have It tied up in a rag, but It the beast into the midst of them. A
Notice is hereby given that the un­
will be sore for a couple of weeks.”
July 2nd, 7th, 12th, 17th, 22nd, 27th.
terrible battle ensued. From time to dersigned
First-class fare only...............$7.50
has been appointed adminis­
“Yes, dura It”
time
the
massive
yellow
body
of
the
Up freight, per ton................ 3.00
trator
of
the
estate
of
Thomas
T.
"Do you know how much cash you
Sails from Coos Bay
would rise above the rolling
deceased, and all persons having
would have drawn this very day had jaguar
herd of pigs, and his paws could be Smith,
claims
against
the
said
estate
are
here­
At
12:30
P.
M., July 4th, 9th 14th, 19th, 24th, 29th.
you been Insured with me?”
CÏ
seen dealing out deadly blows on every by required to present them with the
E. & E. T. Kruse
"Not a red cent”
proper
vouchers,
within
six
months
side.
Then
he
would
sink
again
and
be
P
.
L
STERLING,
A
g
e
n
t
Phone
M
a
in
181
ip
24 California Street, San Francisco
“Ten dollars, sir. I told you this
Irom the date of this notice, to the un­
under the bodies of his raging dersigned
_ -.¿s- _ _ “ irr --i_£r tQ _ .££=#3*r
ilk
I
r
r
administrator
at
the
law
of­
English company was different from buried
fices of J. J. Stanley, in the City of Co­
any we have. It looks almost entirely foes. After awhile the noise began to quille,
Coos County, Oregon.
For Reservation*
after the small accidents and cases of subside.
“
‘Where’s
the
jaguar?’
asked
El­
Dated July 21, 1914
temporary
illness.'
There
are
no
blanks
‘I can’t see him anywhere.’
J. E. NORTON
W m . O ddy .,
to fill out. There are no affidavits to liott
“ ‘Nor I either.’ added Lopez.
Administrator of the Estate of
Agent., Coquille, Oregon
be made.”
$18,000,000 BUILDS
7-21-5t
Thomas
T.
Smith, Deceased.
by one the excited pigs moved
"I never beard of a company like off. “One When
they had all departed the
And Aulo Line
$50,000,000 ROADS. that." said the landlord.
two men descended Into the arena.
"There is only one company in the There
were fourteen pigs lying dead or
world, and that is the Cash Down. It dying on
Leaven Myrtle Point 7 a. in.
the ground, but there was no
S a v in g . E ffected T h ro u g h Caeh P u r­
P O L K ’ S'
permits
its
agents
a
latitude
that
no
jaguar.
Presently
Lopez
stsoped
down,
Arrives
Koselnirg,. ...5 p.m.
chases
and
C
oun
ty
A
id
.
for The Herald by the Title
OREGON a n d W A SH IN G TO N
other insurance company does. For in­ picked up a fragment of something Reported
Leaves Roi:el>urg 6 a. in.
Guarantee and Abstract Co.
stance. if 1 had explained its plans to yellow aud. holding it up. remarked:
Arr. Myrtle Pointbyö p. in.
Business Directory
yesterday you'd have taken out a “ ‘Here he is.’
July 8 1914
California’s state highway eommis- you
policy at once.”
A D irectory of each City, Town and
Make
reservations in a«lvance at Owl
Geo.
W.
Canning
et
ux
to
Mary
A.
I
sion
has
solved
the
problem
of
pro
“n e had found a bit of the jaguar's
Village, giving descriptive sketch of
Prng Store, Marshfield.
I viding a $50,000,000 system with the ”1 dunno about that,” was the reply. skin, almost the only fragment of his Fewings war deed lots 7 8 9 & 10 bik 4
each place, location, population, tele­
$18,000.000 it has, in the opinion of “And when you mashed your thumb boily left. He had been torn to pieces Sunset Park Bandon Beach
graph. shipping and banking point;
$10
also Classified Directory, com piled by
Charles D. Blaney, a member of the this morning you'd have held it out to and devoured by his vicious foes, and H. F. McCracken et ux to F. M. Ar­
Carrying Baggage and United Stales Mail
business and profession
me und asked, ’Mr. Bacon, how much nothing wns left of him except a few
board.
nold
agreement
parcel
of
land
in
sec
16
R. 1« P O L K At CO., SEATTLE
cash
are
you
going
to
allow
me
ou
J. L. LAIRD, Proprietor
This has been accomplished for the
scraps of skin and hair.”
tp 29 s r 12 w w m
$300
most part, Blaney says, by paying cash that.’
Office at L aird’ s Livery Barn, Myrile Point. Roth Phones
for materials at a saving of from 25 And I’d have taken a brief glance
C. R. Davis et ux to Margaret M.
fla te d T h e a tric a l V alues.
to 45 per cent Crushed rock has been at it and replied, ’Mr. Boniface, that “The In ‘show
proper—namely, Davis q c d s'j of ne ' 4 & s 1. of n'.j of
bought for 45 cents a ton as against mash is worth $10 to you, and here's the business of business’
$1
securing and producing ne'i sec 2 tp 30 s r 11 w w m
$1.10 on time, and cement for from the cash.' ”
plays
for
the
entertainment
of
the
Margaret
M.
Davis
to
Nettie
Davis
Not
a
person
was
asked
to
Insure.
$1.18
to
$1.30
a
barrel
as
against
from
Incorporated
going public—is a business of war deed s's of ne'4 & s', of n'., of
Mr. Bacon simply watched and wait­ theater
Manufacturers of
$1.00 to $2.40.
false
and
inflated values,” writes a ne ' 4 sec 2 tp 30 s r 11 w w m
$1
ed.
Deacon
Pilgrim
fell
off
a
load
of
In this way. Blaney goes on to ex­
The C e le b ra te d B e rg m a n n Shoe plain,
prominent
theatrical manager in the H. S. Larson et vir to Allegany
hay
and
injured
his
knee.
The
doctor
lower bids are obtained from
American
Magazine.
“Reputations,
The Strongest and Nearest Water
contractors, for they do not have to tie advised him to hang around the house
Proof shoe made for loggers, miners up from $30,000 to $50,000 in capital or for four or five days and rest It. Mr. receipts, salaries, expenditures, costs Glee Club war deed parcel of land in
of production, losses on failure and so se'4 of swjj sec 5tp 25 s r l l w wm
prospectors and mill men.
Bacon went to seo the deacon and the on
go iuto debt for that amount.
through the list—everything Is in­ being part of the vacated townsite of
Why not have an extension telephone installed in
621 Thurman Street
knee
and
said:
Two million dollars is the estimated
Allegany
$1
P o btla n d , O regon . saving through this method.
“Yes. your knee may be all right in flated.
your residence, the price has been reduced to
“The
$100,000
production
probably
Another $7,000,000 saving is estimat a few days, but if you had a policy In cost $60,000. out of which, in case of Abraham Van Zile to John Heglie
60 cents per month. Think of the un­
ed in having towns and cities con­ my company I should say to you:
war deed lot 7 blk 8 Elk Park Add to
failure, there was a salvage of $10,000. Lakeside
struct their own portions of the high “ ‘Deacon Pilgrim, when a man close The
$20
Notice ol Sheriff s Sale
necessary steps this will save you.
$50.000
production
can
easily
be
ways and by getting counties to give to fifty years of age Injures his knee duplicated for $30.000. and many a Abraham Van Zild to Frank J. Sand­
the
rights
of
way
and
build
the
it may get well in a week, or It may
production has been made for er war deed lots 17 18 & 19 blk 6 Ocean
By virtue of an execution duly issued
take a month. I shall insist that you dramatic
Coos B a y H om e T elephone
Co.
from
$4,000
$6,000 that in the pub­ Add to North Bend
by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the bridges.
$10
million more has been economized accept this $20. That Is $5 a week lished figures to represented
Main Olfice
Mrirslifield, Oregon
an
outlay
of
County of Coos State of Oregon, dated by A inducing
railroads to haul the for four weeks.’ "
July 9 1914
the 13th day of June, 1914, in a certain materials and the machinery
at half rates. "But why in tarnashun haven’t I ’$25,000 before the curtain rose.’ ”
Thomas Langlois et ux to Ethel V.
action in the Circuit Court for said The railroads have been glad
to make beard about such a company?” shout­
County and State wherein Walter Sin­
Richards war deed parcel of land in sec
A C autio us Y oun g W om an.
clair as Plaintiff recovered judgement this concession, Blaney says, because ed the deacon.
$850
against The Salmon Mountain Coarse they realize that good roads mean in­ “Because I'm not saying much yet. Elizabeth had been strictly trained 25 tp 28 a r 15 w w m
Gold Mining Company Defendant for creased passenger and freight revenues 1 look upon It as my fault that you In the proprieties of receiving gifts of U. S. of A. to Carl Swelgin patent
Uncle John arrived, a privi­ el4 of ne'4 & n1, of se'^ sec 34 tp 29 s
the sum of Three hundred Eighty-one for them.
haven't got a policy, and I insist on money.
& 00-100 Dollars and costs and disburse­ The 1,400 miles of trunk highway of making
leged character, and after the custom r 14 w w m
good to you.”
ments taxed at Twenty-three & 00-100 the contemplated 2,700 miles are to be
uncles produced a quarter dollar.
Rush Adelsperger et vir to C.
Dollars, on the 9th day of May, 1914, constructed with n concrete base, with "Shoo! You goin’ to pay me $20?” of
Likewise he offered to go to the candy A. Mabel
Notice is hereby given that I will on
“Here’s
the
money,
deacon.”
Smith
Fir Co. q c d lots 6 & 7 sec 14
man’s
shop
across
the
way
on
a
squan­
Saturday the Kth day of August 1914 asphalt or asphaltic concrete surface "But mebbe ’tnin't quite right to dering expedition.
tp
31
s
r
12
w w m
$1
at the front door of the County Court The coat will be about $800 a mile. take it!"
House in Coquille in said County, at The 1,300 miles of laterals are to be "Don't you worry about that! The There Elizabeth chose a box of candy Alice Tyler et vir to Eva Hubbard
10 cents. The shopkeeper took the
10:00 o’clock in the forenoon of said
deed lots 1 & 2 blk 2 Hunts Add to
of local materials or slm Britishers want to show the Yankees at
day, sell at public auction to the high­ constructed
quarter and produced In exchange the war
ply
well
graded
and
drained,
so
that
Bandon
that
some
things
can
be
done
as
well
est bidder for cash, the following de­ when the people vote the $10,000 which
box and 15 cents. Elizabeth was po­ Rienzi J. Walrath et ux to Guy $10
O.
as
others.
When
your
knee
is
quite
scribed property, to-wit:
lite. but firm, ns she refused the change. Bartmm q c d all of blk 30 amended
be necessary all that will be re well we'll talk about a policy.”
Commencing at the Southwest corner will
“Thank
you,”
she
said,
“but
we
are
of Section In, Township 32, South of qulred will be to put on the surfacing. Mrs. Glazier, wife of the town con­ not allowed to take money from every­ plat of Boise Add to Marshfield
$1
Range 12 West; thence running South The greatest grade will be 0 per cent. stable. leaned over the pigpen to emp­ body.”—New York Post.
Guv
0.
Barnum
to
Henry
J.
Jordan
50 chs; thence West 30 chs; thence Oregon and Washington have so made ty a pail of swill into the trough, and
war deed all of blk 30 amended plat of
South 10 chs; thence West 5 chs; thence their highway plans as to form a con­ she fractured a rib.
South 20 chs; thence East 35 chs; thence nection with the California system, "My dear sir,” said Mr. Bacon to the
He Looked It.
Boise Add to Marshfield
$1440
North 20 chs; thence East 10 chs; which will give a road from Canada
"The last man that came by askin’ W. H. Mansell to R. E. Shine trustee
victim's
husband.
"I
propose
to
be
lib­
thence North 60 chs; thence West 10 to
for
work.”
said
the
farmer,
“was
one
Mexico with the same maximum eral about the settlement.”
chs; to the place of beginning. Said grade.
option lots 11 & 12 blk 33 Elliotts Add
them wrltln’ chaps.”
tract being known as the Salmon Moun­ The California system will be com­ "But what have you got to do about o’ “Did
to Coquille
he
say
he
was?”
tain Placer Claims, containing one hun­
was asked.
E. Shine trustee to W, H. Mansell
“He
didn’t
need
to.
I
knowed
it
dred sixty acres, more or less, also a pleted by the time the world's fair it?"
"You may have heard that I am an without tellin’. fer he looked as loDe- war R. deed
lots 11 A 12 blk 33 Elliotts
quartz claim commencing at a post of opens. The fees from automobile li­ agent
of the Cash Down Accident In­ sonie as a sheililln’ owl settin’ on a Add to Coquille
the Long Tunnel, or better known as censes will keep it In repair.
$380
surance company?”
the More Tunnel, on the West end of
graveyard
gatepost
an’
as
hungry
as
a
"I believe 1 did hear somebody say possum up a siinmon tree that had Jes’ R. S. Crowe et ux to May Landon
Salmon Mountain, and running in a
Northerly direction 100 feet to a fir OHIO AS A ROADMAKER. so, but my wife was not insured with been hit by lightnln’.”—Atlanta Consti­ war deed lots 4 & 5 blk 14 Sengstackens
tree, marked (1), which is the supposed
yon."
Add to Marshfield
$10
center line of the claim; thence in a The S tate Will E xpend $7,000,000 In "And why not? Because I had not tution.
Chas.
Butler
et
ux
to
W.
B.
Myers
Westerly direction, 300 feet to a stake
Good Roads.
called on you and explained the liberal
D efinin g th e Disease.
contract white cedar tics on s'.2 of sw1,
marked (2); thence in a Southerly di­ Ohio will expend
$7.000,000 for g o o d policies we issue. For instance, they •‘I’ve eared
several persons.” she sec 5 & n' j of nw1., sec 8 tp 29 s r 12 w
rection, 1500 feet to a Cedar tree roads
TEN-CENT can of Babbitt’s
this year. This will exceed all contain what we call the ‘pig clause,’ explained, "but for I never
marked (3); thence in an Easterly di­
have
loved
any
pure lye is paid insurance against
rection, 600 feet to a fir tree marked the money It has put In good ronds which permits every bolder, man or one so that l would have been willing w m
(4); thence in a Northerly direction, since the enactment of the state aid woman, to bend over a pigpen as often to give up my home and work for him if
July 10 1914
dirt
or germs: guaranteeing clean
1500 feet to a stake marked five; thence law for that purpose eight or more as they wish. Your wife will be dis­ necessary. That Is real love. Isn’t it?” J. E. Taylor et ux to E. Bargeron
300 feet to a stake marked (1); thence I years ago. Beginning tills year. Ohio abled for at least four weeks. It was “No; that isn’t real love. That Is war deed lot 3 blk 1 Coaledo
sinks,
and
thoroughly sv/eet and
$10
100 feet to the place of beginning, and ; will step to the front in state road con­ my fault. Here is $20 for you.”
softening
of
the
brain.”—Chicago
Rec­
sanitary
conditions
in the home, and
also a Placer Claim filed upon by Phil­ struction.
Reynolds
Development
Co
to
Martin
Hite law making a half "By thunder!”
ord-Herald.
ip Guthardt, lying North of the last de­ mill levy on The
L.
Stromberg
s
w
d
lot
3
blk
15
First
"Yes.
sir;
that’s
the
way
we
English
in
your
barns,
kennels
or hen houses.
the
grand
duplicate
of
the
scribed claim and also the Guthardt I
Add to Marshfield
$300
Quartz claim on the West end of Sal- 1 state Is largely responsible for this. do business."
E asily.
mon Mountain, described as follows, to -1 Highway Commissioner Mnrkcr esti­ "But—but”—
"Do you believe woman will ever be W. R. Whipple trustee et ux to
If you will write we will send you a
wit; Beginning at a post at the mouth1 mates that between $4.000.000 and $.V "Say no more now. By and by we’ll able
School District no 13 war deed lots 9 10
to outstrip man?” she asked.
of Discovery Tunnel, thence running i 000.000 will lie raised by this and oth­ talk about a policy."
book
Absolutely Free telling a hun­
in a Northerly direction to a post er laws of the state. Added to this And after two or three more cases “It isn’t a matter for speculation." 11 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 blk 15
$10
dred
uses
for Babbitt’s Bye; also our
marked North center|)ost; thence run-1 will he something like $3.000.000 like the above lie was ready to talk he replied. "She done i t ”—Chicago Idaho Add to North Bend
ning in a Westerly direction, 300 feet which will tie raised by the counties. | and did talk. He talked so well that Record-Herald.
E.
M.
Shriver
et
ux
to
School
Dis­
premium
catalogue
illustrating beau­
to a post marked N. W. (’. thence run­
trict no 13 war deed lots 12 & 13 blk 15
he sold Insurance to 250 different peo­
ning in a Southerly direction, 1500 feet nil of which will be for good roads.
tiful
and
valuable
presents
exchanged
U
n
k
in
d
C
ritic
is
m
,
$175
to a post marked S. W. I . thence run­ Eighty-five counties have petitioned ple at three times its value.
“I go to those concerts merely to kill j Idaho Add to North Bend
ning in an Easterly direction 300 feet to the state highway department for n And when the first accident happen­ time.”
for
coupons.
the South ( enter Stake; thence in an total of more than 7,000 Improved ( ed to a policy bolder Mr. Bacon slid
Lacked Som ething.
“Well. I’m sore you often find It be­
Easterly direction 300 feet to a post highways. Sixty-one counties have j out.
“You
Germans
have no sense of hu­
marked 8. E. C. thence in a Northerly Raked
ing
murdered
there.”—Baltimore
Amer-
j
And
when
they
hunted
for
the
com­
for all they can get under the pany it couldn't be found.
direction, 1500 feet to a |x>st marked N.
mor.”
said
an
American
to a German
lean
E. C. thence in a Westerly direction. road building act. Commissioner Mark­
300 feet to a post marked North Oen- er says that the department will be And those who had been swindled Not by levity of floating, bat by stub­ friend.
“Try me and see," said the German.
Stake situated in the Johnson Creek kept busy for several years building mobbed those who hadn't been.
born force of swimming, shalt thou "Well.”
said the American, "you
Something for nothing always leads make
and Salmon Mountain Mining District, the
Improved
highways
petitioned
for.
thy
way.—Carlyle.
and being adjacent to and lapping over j
to something.
know
America
is the home of very
the Salmon Mountain Placer Claims as The S. P. Co. will expend
large
things—tile
highest mountains,
Highest in Strength bat no: in Prise—-10c
No
Reason
a
t
A
ll,
A
C
om
p
ariso
n.
described in this instrument, all in Coos ooo rebuilding 15 miles of highway
The old gentleman wns very angry. “All the world's a stage.” quoted the greatest waterfalls”—
County, State of Oregon. Taken and
P.
O.
Box
1776
N e w York City
"Oh. yes. yes, yes,” said the German.
levied upon as the property of the said on the Willatnet te above Springfield. There could be no doubt about that the wise guy.
defendants or so much thereof as may
“And
our
trees.”
continued
the
Amer­
"Yes.
but
that
is
no
reason
why
a
the other with his fist, h«
be necessary to satisfy the said judg­ Ordering th«e forfeited railroad Threatening
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room as a shrimp In the Atlantic!”
far up ns be can. and another man be­
the rate of 6 per cent per annum from
the 9th day of May, 1914 together with compel the counties to dig up$46o,-
gins
where
the
first
man
leaves
off
and
T e sting H im .
Yea and Ne.
all costs and disbursements that have 306 taxes for the railroad lands
looks up to tbe top.”
Statesman—I trust the people.
or may accrue.
“Are
you
able
to
keep
a
cook?”
One of Them—All right. 1 .end me "But dat vass no Joke; dat vaas a
whether the couuties can collect it
W. W. G agf .
’’Financially, yes: diplomatlcully, no." $5.—New
lie."
York Sun.
7-7-51
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