Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, May 25, 1915, Image 2

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    The Coquille Herald
PUBM SH ED
EVERY
TUESDAY
Entered as second class matter May
8, 1605. at the post office at Coquille,
Oregon, underact ot Congress of March
8 , 1879.
City Council
The Social Whirl
WOODMEN ENTERTAIN
' 1 At the council meeting Lst even­
ing a lull board was present except­
ing Councilman Beyers.
The following report was received
sui.-rn.mw»
Irom the committee recently selected
On Thursday at 8 p. m., at the
by the city and the First street
home of the bride’s mother, Miss Im-
property owners to investigate the
ogene Fellows and Itoy Neal were
improvement of that street and es­
uuited in tbo sacred bonds of matri­
tablish a basis o f possible settlement:
mony, the Rev J. E. YValbeck offi­
Coquille, Coo» County, Oregon.
ciating. The young couple are pop­
May 19, 1915.
ular aDd well known people of this
Honorable Mayor, Common Council
place, the bride being the daughter
and Property Owners on First Street
lietween Hall St., and a point 160 feet
of Mrs. M. Alexson and the groom
Fast o f Maple 81., Coquille, Oregon.
the son of Mr. and Mrs. YV. A. Neal
Gentlem en:—
of Guernsey, California, formerly ol
We your board of appraisers appoint­
this city. Ooly a few close friends ed according to an agreement entered
and realatives were in attendance. into between the City of Coquille and
After the ceremony refreshments the above designated property owners,
were served and Friday noon the on May lst, 1915. having throughiy in­
weddiog feast was indulged in. vestigated the matters in connection
with the improvement of1 said First
The young couple left Saturday o d Street abutting up m the property pf the
the Nann Smith for California where owners designated aliove, do find as fol­
they will reside. The best wishes lows :
That the property owners have received
of their many friends will follow
full value for Force account amounting
them to their new home.
Synopsis of Game Laws
Spring Time
(Continued from Paget)
less than 60 days or more than six
months.
Unless otherwise provided, viola­
tion of other sections carries pen
ally of not less than $25, or more
than $500 and costs, or by imprison­
ment not less than 30 days or more
than six months.
Besides fines, aoyone violating
laws shall be subject to a civil lia­
bility ranging from $2.00 lor ea :h
game bird to $300 for elk and morn-
tain sheep; shall forfeit all guns,
dogs, boats, traps, fishing apparatus
and implements used in violation of
laws, and shall lorfeit his hunting
license for the balance of the calen
dar year in which the crime was
committed.
N o t i c e : It will be appreciated if
violations are reported to Stale
Game Warden, Portland. Oregon,
or any deputy game warden. All
communications will be treated as
strictly confidential
Your name
will not be brought into any case
without your permission
Copies
of complete Game and Fish Laws
will be seut free on application.
Brings That Tired Feeling
Saturday Myrtle Caibp No 197,
W. O. VV\, celebrated their 20th an-
P. C. LEV AR, Lessee.
niversary at their hall at this place,
Devoted to the material and social There was quite a large attendance,
upbuilding o f the Coquille Valley par­ as invitations were extended to the
ticularly and c i Coos County generally.
Subscription, $1.50 per year in advance families of all the member«.
The program that was arranged
Phone Main 381 .
was a treat in itself. Mrs. Holmes,
of Beaver Hill, sang several selec-
The jury in the case ot Mitchell tions, which were highly appreci­
against Coach, in which Detective ated by the audience. Professor
Mitchell sought to get judgment Bill Hack wood rendered several fine
against Joe Coach for some $5,000, selections on the piano. The big­
came to an end Thursday night af­ gest treat of the evening came when
ter four days in the district court, Robert Valentine was introduced to
when the jury brought in a verdict the ctowd. He appeared in full
for the plaintiff in the sum of $ 2620 . Scotch costume, the dress being the
Much of the dirty mess of which same as is worn by the Scotch on
nearly all the Coos county papers the battlefield in Europeat the pres­
Mr. Valentine distin­
except the Herald have been full ent time.
for several months past was gone guished himself as a comedian,
to $«11 .Ot, drainage and catch basins
over again, but little, if anything, and had the audience convulsed
amounting to $228.62, and all items in
that was new was brought out. with laughter from the time he ap­
Mrs Hal W. Pierce entertained original lump sum bid of $8975 with the
People who want to read the details peared on the scene ’till his exit. the^iOO Ciub at her borne Tuesday ! exception of the price paid or proposed
will have to look for them elsewhere He is a pure blooded Scotchman, afternoon. Card games were in­ I to he paid for the Asphalt Macadam
pavement which we lielieve to he worth
than in this paper. As a matter of and he sang Scotch songs in such a dulged in during the afternoon, and $1500 less than contracted for and that
Will Help You Prepare for
fact, it was remarked by those who catching way that he held his audi­ iu the evening dainty refreshments the reasonable amount of the benefit
Buys Alexson Building.
listened to the trial that the attor ence fairly spellbound. He was kept were served, the hontess being assist­ derived bv the property owners from
Today Allen McLeod purchased
neys on both sides were between at bis singing for almost an hour, ed by Mrs. Paul Sterling and Mrs. said improvement would be:
Original contract
$7475.00 of Martin Alexson bis large hui d-
two fires in their endeavors to bring and the audience regretted having Nathan Nieman.
Force account
........................$ 811.04 ing on Front street. Mr Clark of
_____
out the facts (or the alleged facts) him retire. He was assisted in sev-
Drainage and catch basins........ $ 228.62 this place intends to start a b>iktr\
Liss Myrtle Lund entertained the T ota l............................................... $8514,60 in the buildiug, in the same up ■< t-
Place your order early and
that they wanted without showing eral of his songs by Mrs. Holmes.
up too much of the inside of the his sister. There were several brief Sewing Club at her home Friday
Respectfully submitted,
mentaathe Cook Bros, used for tl at
avoid disappointment
purpose. The Alexson’s intend lerv-
STEPHEN G ALLIER
various disgraceful transactions in speeches made, and then the audi­ evening Quite a number of young
ing for California in the near futui e
A. B. GIDLEY
which the whole crowd had been ence was invited into the banquet ladies attended. Sewing and music
R. C. McKINNIS
* involved.
That two unfortunate ball where a gorgeous feed awaited were the pastimes. Dainty refresh­
East Fork Items
The following acceptance was
girls have been used as the clubs by them. Every one enjoyed the hau- ments were served.
S.
J.
Boisum
and family, of Ci t-
U
filed by the committee representing
which two Bandon factions endeav­ quet, especially the dessert, which
tage
Grove,
eauie
in
over
the
Ceos
the
property
owners:
ored to get the best of each other was strawberries and cream. The
A dance was given last Wednes­
We, the committee on First street Bay wagon road last week Thurs­
has given the girls a lot of unenvi­ gathering broke up at a late hour day in the Ko-Keel Club 100ms.
■%
beg
to advise that we will ab de by day. He has a good tesm— it re­
able notoriety. It is to be regretted and every one voted it a grand suc­ Those present were mostly members the appraisers’ report of the value
quired a good team to haul his load
that they have to bear the full pen cess.
of the high school set.
of First street improvement wherein They go to Lamps Creek, where his
ally of their transgressions, while
%
--------- the amount of benefit received by brother in-law, Mr. Henry, lives
the property holders is placed at
of Education
the male vultures, who were respon Coquille High School
M. C Miller bus-placed a stone it
sible for their downfall and who
Chairman B. H. Burns $8514.66.
Commencement Week
Connor’s grave E. M. Harry set
Z C S tr a n g
have used them for their own pur
Vocal Duet
Miss Myrtle Lund
Chairman Com. up a stone at Vera's grave. Tins
poses, do not seem likely to get A Solon ponders till bis years are
and Mr. E. E Leslie
Then the council passed the fol­ stones were bought of a Portland
their deserts. Could all the facts of
It is given out the children will lowing resolution as a compromise
great
i f AVING bought the plant of the Co-
firm
the Mitchell - Coach • Treadgold On sway of Power and Magnitude not be admitted unless accompanied with the property owners, which
quille Mill and Mercantile Com­
YVm. Thomas, who moved to Co­
Simpson cases be brought out in
by some older person with whom may or may not be accepted
of State;
quille from the East Fork, is at the
pany,
the undersigned is now prepared
open court, it might rid society, for Then in his age he leaves the ques­ they are to be seated, and that every
BE IT RESOLVED that for the Good Samaritan Hospital, at Pi>t-
to
fill
all orders for any kind of
a time, of some very undesirable
effort
will
be
made
to
start
the
pro­
purpose of compromising the threat­ land, where he was operated on foi
tions to
members.
ened
litigation
over
the
Hssess
ents
gram
on
time.
Both
of
these
are
The wisdom of the Sweet Girl Grad­
cancer of the intestines. He stood
excellent and should by all means made against property for the im
uate.— Omar Khayyam, Jr.
the operation well.
provement
of
First
Street
in
Elliott’»
bo
remembered.
T H E CASE OF TH E LUSI
The first episode of the graduat­
and Notley’a Addition to the City
The Brewster Valley schcml closed
TAN IA.
Especial attention will be paid to the
cf Coquille, and for the purpose of last Friday —Mr Young, teacher.
ing exercises of the Coquille High
The declamatory contest takes avoidiug litigation and not herein
local
demand, and every effort will be
School wae shown at the Masonic
Hailey Laird has a colt that will
place in Masonic hall Thursday admitting any fault or liability on
(Coast Seaman’s Journal.)
hall last Friday evening to a good
made to supply anything needed at the
evening.
A gold medal will be the part of the City of Coquille, its be two years old July 3 d that is an
The Titanic disaster cost 1517
and appreciative audience. The Ger­
extra good one— Coach stock Jul­
shortest
possible notice.
Y our orders
officers
or
agents,
the
City
of
Co­
lives. Many of these were Ameri­
awarded for each of three divisions
man comedy. “ Nein’’ (No), was given
quille offers to repair said First ius Benbam, Clifford Laird and
are solicited.
of the school, the first division in­ Street to the extent of expending
cans. All could have been saved
by four of the students of German,
cluding the fifth and sixth grades, $1011 20 thereon as repairs and to one of Mr. Austin’s boys were en­
but for the lack of lifeboats and a
Edna Harlocker, Mary Levar, Hor­
joying vacation Monday by driving
sufficient crew. It was a case of
the second the seventh and eighth rebate the alleged over assessment
ace Rabskopf and Roy Avery. With
grades, and the third the high in the event the Court» shall ad­ a bunch of calves to E. P. Mast’s io
criminal negligence, both on the
an extended synopsis in English it
school. The following pupils will judge that the City of Coquille does be pastured.
part of her owners and the British
was possible to follow the little play
not have to pay the special war­
The funeral of Mrs. YY’ m Bettys
government which permitted the
represent their respective grades: rants now outstanding, and claimed
and to see that the performers were
at
Fairview on Sunday was attended
ship to sail in such condition. Con­
fifth, Harry Isensee and Margaret to have been issued to the contract­
imbued with the spirit of their parts
by
her relatives and friends of Brew­
sidering recent events it is probably
Lund; sixth, Allie Corbitt and Er­ ors illegally, in consideration of all
The only thing difficult to under­
not impertinent to ask: What pre­
ma Price; Seventh, John Oerding the property owners interested in ster Valley.
stand was how any man could be
For a gieat plenty of rain this
vented our jingoistic papers at that
and Ruby McDonald; eighth, Cath­ the assessment made for said im­
unfeeling enough to persist in say­
provement, executing an agreement May is surely giving all that we
time from urging the United States
erine IIer«ev; high school, Myrtle to pay all the assessments respect­
ing “no" to a wife of Miss Harloek-
Conrad will apply to the Circuit Court
Tux
Rate
government to demand immediate
Cunningham, .Ben Hersey and ively assessed against their said could expect is coming to us. The o f the County and State aforesaid for a Y ear’ s Date
R ec’ t
of
er’s persuasive charm.
German
grass
crops
promise
a
good
yield.
decree foreclosing the lien against the Tax
Paid
satisfaction from Great Britain?
No. Am’t Int.
Merton Tyrrell.
property, and the sum of $ 199 . 60 ,
scholars in the audience say that
The item that read the people of property above described, and men­ 1908 Mar. 26
advertising cost for sale of property
The Lusitania disaster cost ap­
¿0, 190°
UHL j 14893)
4H94( $3 36 15
in said certificate. And you are
the dialogue wag well handled by
Steam Schooner Wrecked and releasing the City from any fur­ Coos county are so “ near” that they tioned
hereby summoned to appear within six­
proximately 1150 lives. More than
(4373)
1909
would
rob
childreo
of
their
tniik,
15.
1910
the young people. The other play
ty days after the first publication o f
ther obligation or liability to pay
j 13741' $7 23 15
a hundred o; these were Americ .ns.
should have read, are “ n o t s o near” this summons exclusive o f the day o f
given, “ The Ugliest of Seven,” was
The steam schooner Claremont any sum or sums by reason of said
” 1911 3269 ) $9 78 15
Both disasters could have been
that they would rob children of said first publication, and defend this 1910
)3270f
also well handled by the following was wrecked Saturday afternoon improvement or assessments other their milk.
action or pay the amount due as above
avoided if it were not for men's
1911 April
than such rebate in the event the
while
attempting
to
enter
Coos
Bay.
shown
together
with
costs
and
accrued
’
•
,9'-’
S ' *'3 65 15
students in the cast: Raymond
The Coquille school district law interest and in case o f your failure to
willingness to “ dare” the elements
The crew were taken off by the life courts hold or adjudge that the
7, 1913 { “ }« } $17 01 15
Burns, Julian Leslie, Jane Lowe, savers, working from the bar dredge property owners are entitled to such suit Bhould be appealed to the Su­ do so, a decree will be rendered fore­ 1912
and the enemy, and take a "chance”
closing the lien o f said taxes and Costs 1913 Feb’y. 6, 1914
317 $19 32 15
Mary Fusonne, Myrtle Cunningham, Michie, but the vessel will be a to­ rebate to be established in a suit or preme Court; let it say as to whether against
the land and premises above
even when entrusted with human
Said A. J. H a ck k tt , R. E. F alco
Zelma Strang, Vera Kelly, Jessie tal loss. It seetns that the cause of action instituted by said property school directors can he compelled named.
n e r , and R C. F alconer as the own­
lives. The Titanic took her chance
summons is published by order ers o f the legal title o f the above des­
Moody, Edna Robison, Give How- the wreck was that the captain kept owners or any of them or by said to pay two or three prices for prop­ o f This
the Honorable John S Coke, Judge cribed property as the same appears o f
with icebergs; the Lusitania took
erty.
R. A. E aston .
City or other parties interested.
ey, Geneva Robinson, Hazel Ilada- too far to the north, striking the
o f the Circuit Court o f the State o f Or­ record, and each o f the other persons
hers with submarines. The Lusi­
sunken end of the north jetty,
egon for the County of Coos and said above named are hereby further noti­
An ordinance was passed provid­
baugh and James Hersey.
In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon for order was made and dated this 24 day fied that W. J. Conrad will apply to the
where the vessel went hard and fast,
tania sailed for the war zone despite
ing
for
the
issuance
and
sale
of
Coos
County
o f May 1915 and the date o f the first Circuit Court o f the County and State
tearing out her bottom on the rocks.
repeated danger warnings, crowded
publication o f th's summons is the 2.5th aforesaid for a decree foreclosing the
$ 30,000 funding bonds authorized
On Sunday evening the Baccalau­
W. J. C onrad
)
day - o f May - 1915
with passengers and loaded with
the ^ property
above
des-
( lien against
r~ i —. . . . . .
~
■ v’
i j
u
v x,
by
the
voters
at
the
lecent
city
elec­
Plaintiff
I
summons
Miller’s Bazaar Sold.
All process and papers in this pro- j cribed, and mentioned in said certifi
ammunition and military goods val­ reate services were held in a union
VS.
I
FO
R
ceeding may be served upon the under- cate. And you are hereby summoned to
tion.
E. B. P errin and all I
publication
ued at more than a quarter ol a meeting at the M. E. Church, South,
signed residing within the State o f Or-1 appear within sixty days after the first
A contract with the Pacific Tank P e r s o n s U nknown {
A trade was concluded Saturday
in
egon, at the address hereafter men- publication o f this summons exclusive
the
program
being
as
follows;
million dollars.
Did the Cunard
o f the day o f said first publication, and
by which F. B. Phillips and A. P. & Pipe Co. for the purchase of pipe C laiming a n y R ight ( foreui . osuka tioned.
T itle or I nterest in
or
line mean to "dare” those subma­ Organ Voluntary, Marche Romaine’
J ohn C. K endall
: defend this action or pay the amount
Sweet buy the dry goods store of for the water system was authorized the H erein D escribed
tax
Attorney for the Plaintiff ! due as above shown together with costs
— Gounod
rines? I( not, why did the Lusi­
lien
Address 1st Nat'l. Tank
Bank Bldg
! and accrued interest and in case o f your
H. \\'. Miller, known as Miller'» by 1*lc council and executed by the L and
Mrs. F. G. Leslie
Defendant J
tania mix all that precious human
5-25-7t
“ Marshfield, Oregon. ] failure to do so, a decree will be ren­
Bazaar
and
located
on
the
corner
oft
mayor
and
recorder.
To E.B.Perrin and all persons unknown
dered foreclosing the lien o f said taxes
freight with a deadly cargo of cart­ Hymn “Coronation” Congregation
claiming any right title or inter» st In the C irc u it C o u r t of the State of O r e and costs against the land and premis­
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Invocation
Rev. J. E. Walbeck B and Second streets, where Mr ;
ridges and shells ?
go n. fo r C o os C o u n ty .
in the herein described land the
es above named.
above named defendants
This summons is published by order
Choir Miller has been in business for two I North Bend’s New Daily
Those war-mad American jour­ Anthem
In the name o f the State o f Oregon:
o f the Honorable Jonn S. Coke, Judge
years and a half The taking of an j
W. J . C onrad .
Scripture
Reading,
II
Samuel,
Chap­
s
u
m
m
o
n
s
nalists who have already lodged all
You are hereby notified Chat W. J.
o f the Circuit Court o f the State o f Or­
Plaintiff
The Oregon Coast Daily Tide, Conrad
FOR
the holder o f Certificate o f De­
egon for the County o f Coos and said
ter 18
Rev. J. F. Leggett inventory was begun this morning. ■
vs.
responsibility for this awful disaster
PUBLICATION j order was made anJ dated this 28th day
North Bend's new morning daily linquency numbered 14 issued on the 20th A. J. H a c k e t t , R.
Choir
IN
with the German people, ought to Anthem
day
o
f
Dec.
1914
by
the
Tax
Collector
\
o
f April, 1915, and the date o f the first
E.
F
a
lc
one
r
,
R.
C.
has made its appearance. The first o f the County o f Coos, State o f Orego.i,
Memorial Day Exercises.
FORECLOSURE
publication o f this summons is the 11th
“Tidings for the King”
F alconer and U n ­
remain calm long enough to inquire Sermon
OF
issue came out on Sunday, the 16th for the amount o f Twenty-six and 87- known O wn er s .
j day o f May, 1915.
Rov. C. H. Bryan
TAX LIEN
Into some other (acts pertaining to
All process and papers in this pro-
The G A. R nnd YV. R. C will and was a fine publication of many 104) Dollars, the same being the amoii it
Defendants.
then
due
and
delinquent
for
taxes
fir
'
ceeding may he served upon the under-
Doxology
Congregation
this unfortunate afTair. For exam­
hold Memorial day exercises next pages nd with a great array of ads, the year 1911 together with penalty, in­ To A. J. Hackett. R. E. Falconer, R. ; signed residing within the State o f Ore-
ple, did the l.usitania carry boats
C. Falconer and Unknown O w ners: gon. nt the address hereafter men-
Sunday— May 30 lb. The following mostly from Marshfield. The regu terests and costs thereon upon the real
assessed to you, o f which you
the above named defendants
i tioned.
for all? Did she have a crew suffi­
On Friday evening the filial com­ program will he rendered at Masonic lar i»sue is a four-page, six column property
are the owner as appears o f record, sit­ In the Name o f the State o f Oregon:
J ohn C. K endall
cient and efficient for such eraer mencement exercises will be held in hall, beginning at 2 - 30 :
in said County and State, and
You are hereby notified that W. J.
Attorney for the Plaintiff
paper. It- appearance does not in- uated
particularly hounded and described as Conrad the holder o f Certificate o f D c - ; Address Marshfield, Oregon
5 -ll-7 t
gency ? Did she, in fact.increa.se the Masonic hall, when the follow­
Music — Band.
: dicate an irresistible desire on the follows, to-w it: South West Quarter of linquency numbered 35 issued on the I
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—
her crew after the costly le«son ing eight students will be gradu­
the
North
East
Quarter
(S.
W.
Q
N.
6th
day
o
f
January,
1909.
by
the
Tax
x_
,
Music- Choir.
part of Notth Bend business houses E. I4) Section Two (2) Township Collector o f the C ointy o f ( bos. State In 1 • >•«>c o lt Court 01 tne State of
taught in the Titanic disaster ?
ated: Jsne Lowe, Geneva Robin­
Oregon for C oos County
Invocation— Rev. C. H. Bryan.
i for a new advertising medium The Twenty-five (25) South, Range Eleven of Oregon, for the amount of f ive Ac
NOTICE OF
From facts and data available it son, Hazel Radabangh. Horace Rahg-
Dollars, the same being the In th e Matter o f the)
A ocsl Solo— Esile Leslie.
nam e of R. B Weldy appears as (11) West o f the Willamette Meridian, 21-100
amount then due and delinquent for t a x - ! Assingment o f K. W. -
FILING OF
Coos County, Oregon.
is evident that she “ did not” have kopf, Stewart Norton, Raymond
Reading Mrs. N N. Neiman.
) FINAL ACCOUNT,
publisher at the head of the editor­ You are further notified that said W. es for the year l‘ HI7 together with pen- hammerer.
boats lor all; she “ did not” have a Burns and Roy Avery. Following
Conrad has paid taxes on said prem­ alty, interest and costs thereon upon j Notice Is hereby given that the un-
M usic- -Quartette.
ial page which is «et in large type J.
ises for prior or subsequent years with the real property assessed to you, o f I dersigned has tiled in the Circuit Court
sufficient crew, and finally she “ did, is the program
Sermon Rev. J. E Walbeck.
and two columns wide, indicating the rate o f interest on said amounts as which you are the owner as appears o f I o f the State o f Oregon for the County
not” have a greater deck crew than 1’iano Solo
Mrs. M. O. Hawkins
record, situated in said County and o f Coos, his final report as such As-
Music Choir.
that the editorials are intended to follows:
Rate State, and particularly bounded and do signee, and all persons interested in
Tax
was carried by the ill-fated Titanic. Invocation
Rev. J. F. Leggett
Music— Audience, led by the band. be a feature of the paper.
This is Y ear’s Date •
R ec’ t
o f scribed as follows, to-wit: I.ots 4-5-10-1 said estate are notified that the said
What is at the bottom of it all | Y'oeal Solo
Miss Harriet Sweet ! Benediction— Rev. J F. Leggett. the second daily that has been Tax
No. A m ’ t Int 11-12-13-14-15-16-17-18-19 -20-21-22-23-24 ! final account will come up for hearing
Paid
9746
12
25-26-27 28-29-30-36-37-38-39 & 10 all in in the above entitled court on, to-wit.
$27
72
1912
Dec.
30,
1914
when we sweep aside every hypo­ Address
Hon. (’has I Reigard
At the close of the exercises in the started in North Bend.
The first 1913
9252 $31 01 12 Block 38 in Portland Addition to Ban- the 20th day o f May, 191f
..................
critical diplomatic pretense?
Y’iolin Solo
Mr. Chas I’uraley ball,
J ohn c . K end all
procession will march lo the one quit in six months, after going 1914 Mar. 10,1915 1272 $24 35 12 don, Coos County, Oregon
You are further notified that said YV.
Said E. B. Perrin as the owner o f the
Assijjnee o f E. YV. Kämmerer.
It is "ammunition before human Presentation of the Class
Old Fellows’ and Masonic cemeter­ in the hole about $1900. We wi»h legal title o f the above described preo- J. Conrad has paid taxes on said prem-
Date o f first puhlieation April 27th,
lives,” or, to use the old phrase:
Supt. C. A. Howard ies, and the graves of the soldiers brother YVeldy better luck— but he ertv as the same appears o f record, and ises for prior or subsequent years with 1915.
each
o
f
the
other
persons
above
named
the
rate
o
f
interest
on
said
amounts
as
Date
o f I st publication May 25th,
“ Dividends before safety!”
Presentation of Diplomas for Board will be decorated.
has our sympathy.
1915.
are hereby further notified that W. J. follows:
This is relieved by a good Blood
Tonic
Our Tonics arc made of
pure vegetable compounds, and
produce results without bad effect
A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE
KNOWLTON'S DRUG STORE
Oregon
Marble & Granite
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JAS. HOGAN, Proprietor
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