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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1915)
“HYPOCRITES” © © © T ’HE GREAT PICTURE that has made * such a sensation all over the country and the production of which has been strongly opposed in some cities, while it has been endorsed by best authorities in Press an<i Clergy, will be shown at the Scenic Theatre on © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © MONDAY, SEPT. 13 th © (It’s a Paramount) Notice of Hearing of Final Account N o tice is h ere b y g iven t h a t th e final acc o u n t o f Jo h n D. Goss, a s idm inis- t r a t o r o f th e e s ta te o f J a n ie s T racy , d eceased , h a s been filed in th e C ounty C o u rt o f Coos C ounty, S ta te o f O regon, an d th a t th e 27th dav o f S ep tem b er, 1915, a t th e h o u r o f 10 o ’clock a. m ., h a s b een duly appointed by such C o u rt f o r th e h e arin g o f o b jectio n s to such final acc o u n t and th e s e ttle m e n t th e re o f, a t w hich tim e any person in te re ste d in su ch e s ta te m ay a p p e a r an d file o b jec tio n s th e r e to in w ritin g and c o n te s t th e sa m e. JO H N D. GOSS, A d m in istra to r o f th e e s ta te o f J a m e s T ra c y , deceased. 8-24-5 Notice of Final Settlem ent N o tice is h ereb y given t h a t th e u n d ersig n ed h a s filed in th e C ounty C ourt in an d fo r Coos C ounty, O regon, his final acco u n t in th e m a tte r o f th e e s ta te o f M ary L. P eterso n , deceased, slid th a t th e C o u n ty C o u rt has se t M onday, th e 20 th d ay o f S e p tem b er, 1915, a s th e d a y an d th e C ounty C ourt room a t th e c o u rth o u se in Coquille, O regon, a s th e place f o r h e a rin g o b jectio n s to said final acc o u n t an d th e s e ttle m e n t o f said a s tu te E LSO N M. P E T E R S O N , E x e c u to r o f th e e s ta te of M ary L. P eterso n , deceased. 8-17-5 t ________ ___________ © th e com p lain t filed a g a in s t you in th e above e n title d s u it w ith in te n d a y s from th e d a te of th e se rv ic e o f th is sum m ons upon you, if se rv e d w ith in th is C ounty, or, if se rv e d in a n y o th e r C ounty of th is s ta te , th e n w ith in tw e n ty d a y s fro m th e d a te of th e se rv ice o f th is su m m o n s upon you; an d if you fa il so to a p p e a r and an sw e r, fo r w a n t th e r e o f p la in tiff will ap p ly to th e c o u rt fo r th e r e lie f dem anded in th e com plaint, a su c c in c t s ta te m e n t o f w hich is: F or th e dissolution o f th e m a rria g e c o n tra c t e x is tin g b e tw e e n p lain tiff and d e fe n d a n t, and fo r costs. T h e serv ice o f th is sum m ons is m ade by pu b licatio n p u rs u a n t to an o rd er sig n e d by J a m e s W atson, J u d g e o f th e C o u n ty C o u rt o f t he S ta te o f O regon for Coos C o u n ty ,m a d e A u g u st 9,1915,d ir e c t ing said sum m ons to be published in th e C oquille H erald ; th e first o f said p u b li c a tio n s to be on A u g u st 10,1915, th e la s t oneS e p t. 21, 1915. W a l t e r S in c l a ir 8-10-7t A tto rn e y fo r P la in tiff Notice of Executors Sale of Real Property at Private Sale N o tice is h e re b y g iv e n t h a t in p u r su a n ce o f a c e rta in o rd e r o f th e county c o u rt o f Coos C ounty, O regon s ittin g as a c o u rt f o r th e tra n sa c tio n o f p ro b a te bu sin e ss, m ade an d e n te re d upon th e 9 th d ay o f A u g u s t, 1915 in th e M a tte r o f th e E s ta te o f S a ra h J . F e r ry , d e ceased , th e u n d ersig n ed , e x e c u to r o f said e s ta te , will sell a t p riv a te sale to th e h ig h e s t b id d er f o r cash o r in p a r t f o r c ash an d th e re m a in d e r on c re d it a s h e r e in a f te r s ta te d , in one p a rc e l,a n d s u b je c t to con firm atio n or re sa le by th e c o u n ty c o u rt, fro m an d a f t e r th e 8th day o f S e p te m b e r, 1915, all th e rig h t, title , in te r e s t and e s ta te o f th e said S a ra h J . F e r r y , decea sed , a t th e tim e o f h e r d e a th , an d all th e rig h t, title and in te r e s t t h a t th e said e s ta te has, by o p e ra tio n o f law o r o th e rw ise , a c q u ired o th e r th a n o r in addition to th a t o f th e said d eceased , a t th e tim e o f h e r d e a th , in an d to all t h a t c e rta in re a l p ro p e rty d escrib ed a s follow s, to w it: T h he e n o rth one h a lf o f th e n o rth w e st q u a r te r, th e so u th w e s t q u a r te r o f th e n o rth w e s t q u a r te r an d th e n o rth w e s t q u a r te r o f th e so u th w e s t q u a r te r o f section 25, to w n sh ip 29 so u th , ra n g e 12 w e s t o f th e W illa m e tte M eridian in Coos C ounty, S ta te o f O regon. T erm s an d co n d itio n s o f s a l e : C ash ; o r $500 in cash on th e day o f th e sale am i th e re m a in d e r to be evidenced by a prom issory n o te d a te d said d ay o f sale due on o r b e fo re one y e a r fro m d a te , d raw in g in te r e s t at. th e r a t e o f 8 per c e n t p e r an n u m , i n te r e s t p a y a b le an- ually, w ith provision fo r a tto r n e y fe e s in e v e n t s u it o r a c tio n is in s titu te d to collect sam e o r a n y p o rtio n th e re o f, said n o te to be se c u re d by a m o rtg a g e upon said p ro p e rty above d escrib ed w ith usual te rm s an d conditions. I n th e C iic u i C o u rt oi tn e S t a t e of O reg o n in a n d for th e C o u n ty of C ooa F a r m e rs an d M e rc h a n ts B ank o f Co quille, a corporation, P laintiff, vs. A lfre d Johnson L um ber C om pany, a co rp o ra tio n , S eeley-A nderson L ogging C om pany, a corporation, R o b e rt Dol la r, T ru s te e , and th e G race D ollar S te a m sh ip C om pany, a corporation, D efen d an ts. S U IT IN E Q U I T Y - T o foreclose a P led g e A g re e m e n t. T o R o b e rt D ollar, T ru s te e , an d th e G race D ollar S team sh ip C om pany, a c o rp o ra tio n , tw o o f th e above en title d d e fe n d a n ts; IN T H E N A M E O F T H E S T A T E O F O R E G O N ; You and each of you a r e h ereb y notified th a t you a r e req u ired to a p p e a r an d a n sw er th e co m p lain t filed a g a in s t you in th e above e n title d su it w ith in six w eek s from th e d a te o f th e firs t p u b lication o f th is sum m ons, to- w it: W ith in six w eek s fro m th e 10th d ay of A u g u st, 1915, and if you fail to a p p e a r and a n s w e r on or b e fo re th e 21st day o f S e p te m b e r, 1915, t h a t being th e la s t day o f th e tim e p re sc rib e d in th e o rd er o f publication, th e p lain tiff will ta k e ju d g m e n t and d e c re e a g a in s t you f o r th e re lie f dem anded in its com plaint, a su ccin ct s ta te m e n t o f w hich is a s W il l ia m F l o y d follow s: E x e c u to r o f E s t a t e of P lain tiff w ill ta k e ju d g m e n t a g a in s t 8-10-5t S a ra h J . F e r ry , D eceased. th e above e n title d d e fe n d a n t, A lfred Joh n so n L u m b e r C om pany, a co rp o ra tio n , upon its acce p ta n ce o f th e d r a ft M ount V ernon, th e s e t fo rth in co m p lain t fo r th e sum of H om e of W ashington T w en ty -five H undred D ollars and in te r e s t th ereo n a t th e r a te o f six p e r ce n t p e r annum from th e 18th day o f N ovem (F rom th e W ash in g to n H erald , A pril 17) b er, 1913, f o r an a tto rn e y fe e of Two T he b eau ties of M o u n t W r n o n , a n d a H u n d red an d F ifty D ollars, and for its sh o rt aceount of its in te re s tin g h isto ry co sts an d d isb u rse m e n ts in th is su it. T h a t a c e rta in pledge a g re e m e n t g iv a re w ritte n a b o u t in an ex cep tio n ally e n by d e fe n d a n t A lfred Jo h n so n L um ber delightful way in th e ab o v e-n am ed book C om pany to p lain tiff se c u rin g th e sum of ab o u t fifty pages. T h e a u th o r show? ab o v e m en tio n ed upon th e follow ing him self to he th o ro u g h ly acq u ain ted d escrib ed p ro p e rty , to -w it: T h re e sh a re s o f th e c a p ita l stock o f th e (¡ra c e D ollar w ith th e su b je c t, an d in an easy m a n n e r S team sh ip Oomprfhy, a c o rp o ra tio n , of ta k e s one from W ash in g to n to M ount th e p a r v alu e o f $1090.00 p e r sh a re, and V ernon, th e re to d e p ic t in d e ta il th e a s ev idenced by ce rtific a te n um bered 9, w ell-m arked p o in ts of th e g re a te st ob ject d a te d a t P o rtla n d , M aine, F e b ru a ry 19, 1913. an d signed by R o b e rt D ollar, of in te re st. A lthough th e book is w r i t P re s id e n t o f said G race D ollar S te a m ten from a litte ra r v sta n d p o in t, as is sh ip C om pany, be foreclosed in th e evidenced by a concise an d graceful m a n n e r provided by law , an d in the style, it would well a ct as a guide for m a n n e r p ray ed fo r in p la in tiff’s com p la in t; tria l said personal p ro p e rty be th e pilgrim visiting M ount V ernon for sold by th e S h eriff of Coos l o u nty. I >r- th e first tim e , and especially so for the eg o n , acco rd in g to law, and a s personal visitor w ho h a s a d eep regard for th e p ro p e rty is sold on e x e c u tio n and a c co rd in g to th e p ra c tic e o f th is C o u rt; tra d itio n s w h ich clo th e th e n a tio n 's an d th e p roceeds o f said sale applied to g re a te st s h rin e . th e p a y m e n t o f th e co sts o f th is su it, E ach v isito r will l>e th e b e tte r and a t t o r n e y 's fees, th e co sts o f said sale an d th e sum w hich shall be found due w iser for th e read in g of th is volum e an d p la in tiff u n d e r said pledge a g re e m e n t in lay in g it asid e frill su rely he im an d th e d r a f t and acce p ta n c e th e re o f pressed w ith g re a t feelings of rev erence se cu re d by sa m e; and th a t said d e fen d for th e founder of th is rep u b lic. The a n ts and all p erso n s claim ing under I th e m , su b se q u e n t to th e ex ecu tio n o f v o lu m e is n ot only v a lu a b le for its e d u sa id p led g e and su b seq u en t to th e tim e c a tio n a l m a tte r, a n d as a th o ro u g h Iv o f th e d eliv ery o f said th re e sh a re s o f good gu id e, b u t also as an e x a m p le of sto c k to p lain tiff, be b a rre d and fo re fine Iwjok m a k in g . T h e e x e c u tio n is closed o f all rig h ts , claim and eq u ity o f p erfe ct :the p r i n t e r s 'a r t w as n ev er b e tte r re d e m p tio n in an d to said personal p ro p sh o w n , an d th e illu s tia tio n s a re such as e r t y ; th a t th e overplus, if any th e re be, to co m m an d th e a d m ira tio n of a ll. It b e paid to th e C lerk of th is C o u rt to c o n ta in s e x c e p tio n a lly well ex ecu ted a b id e th e f u r th e r o rd er o f th e C ourt, h a lf to n es of th e M ount V ernon H om e, an d fo r such o th e r and f u r th e r re lie f th e P otom ac, th e g ro u n d s, as also of In a s th e C o u rt shall deem m e e t and e q u it G eorge and M a rth a W ash in g to n . t h e d escrip tio n s of th e p a rts of th e house a b le in th e p rem ises. S e rv ice o f th is sum m ons is m ade by th e o u t-b u ild in g s , an d th e various u te n p u b lic a tio n th e r e o f in p u rsu an ce o f an sils, th e m a n n e r of living a t M ount o r d e r m ad e by th e H o norable Jo h n S. V ern o n 100 years ag o is p lain ly p a in te d , C oke, J u d g e o f th e C ircu it C ourt o f th e a n d th e difficulties clearly set fo rth by S t a t e o f O regon fo r Coos C ounty, d a te d com parison w ith th e u n b o u n d ed r e th e 5 th d ay o f A u g u st, 1915, d irectin g sources of o u r ow n lim e. T h e sto ry of W a sh in g to n n e v e r can t h a t se rv ic e th e re o f be m ade by publi c a tio n in th e Coquille H erald, a w eekly be told too o ften . H is s p irit sh o u ld ev er T he n e w s p a p e r published in th e c ity o f Co p e r m e a te th e people of th e land. q u ille, Coos C ounty, O regon, once a g reat w ojk he d id , sta n d s as an ex am p le for all tim e , a n d his devotion to his w eek f o r a period of six w eeks, com m en c in g w ith th e issue o f A u g u st 10, c o u n try , his self-sacrificing, his long e n d u rin g toil, an d above all h is ex alted 1915 J. J . STAN LEY. p a trio tis m , will ev e r m ak e him th e e x 8-9-7t A tto rn e y fo r P laintiff. e m p la r of th e n a tio n . He is tru th fu lly p o rtray ed by th e a u th o r of th is little In th« C ircu it C ourt of th e S tate o f O r e book. It is a hook all sh o u ld read. g o n . for C oos C ounty. Bv J . K. Jo n e s w ith th r ity - th re e illu s JK N N IB COL YAK tra tio n s , $1.00 n e t. P lain tiff Any bookseller will get tin s for you, vs. h u m MON. m o r it w ill he sen t p o stp a id by th e p u b HOM ER D. COLYAR lish e rs, upon receip t of one d o llar. D efen d an t J T o th e above nam ed d e fe n d a n t, H om U. S. PRESS ASSOCIATION e r D. C olyar. Bond Building In th e nam o o f th e S ta te o f O regon, Washington, D. C. y o u a r e re q u ire d to a p p e a r an d an sw e r 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O L O C A L R O A D IM P R O V E M E N T . O o o o g o 9 o G ood roads not only ch eap en th e cost o f tra n sp o rtin g fa rm p ro d u ce to m ark et, b ut uiuke th e c o u n try a d e sira b le place to liv© ° lu- © o § o o o W e h e a r m uch tulk a b o u t fed- o o e ral a id for good roads, y e t If g o w e w a it for th is m ovem ent to o o c ry sta lliz e into a re a lity th e peo- ° o pie o f th e co u n try w ill be rid in g o ® in m ud for som e tim e to come. § o T h e th in g to do is to ta k e off o ° co a ts am i buckle in to a plan fo r q o local road im provem ent. Be a o o bo o ster for th e g ra d in g o f roads 0 o an d follow up th e w ork w ith o 2 th e K in g road d ra g for m aiute- o g nance. g o T h e prin cip le of all good roads o g in all sta te s is th e sa m e—viz, g o k eep in g th e w a te r o ut a n d off o f o g th e roadbeds. D itch, d rain a n d g o d ra g th e roads. T h is is th e tri- o ® pod o f good road building.— g o F a rm F rogress. o o o oooooooooooooooooooooooooo q D R A G G IN G THE RO ADS. A C e rta in A m o u n t of H ig h w a y W o r k S h o u ld Be Done by E v e r y F a rm e r. T h e w o rk in g o u t o f th e road ta x is a th in g o f th e p a s t in m o st sta te s. I t be cam e a Joke, w rite s W . J . lla r s h a In the C o u n try G en tlem an . Men a p p e a re d w ith all so rts of Im p le m e n ts an d d id ev ery so rt of w ork e x c e p t good w ork. It is no m ore. S till, a s a m a tte r o f public policy a n d p r iv a te profit, a cer tain am o u n t of ro ad b u ild in g sh o u ld b e u n d e rta k e n by ev ery fa rm e r. W e h a v e found, in o u r co u n ty , t h a t if th e f a rm e rs ju m p In fo r a few d a y s’ w ork a t th e opp o rtu n e m o m en t th ey sa v e ta x e s a n d repairs. Of co u rse w e u se th e sp lit log d r ig . T h is is sim ple, efficient a n d cheap. W e tak e ca re to m ake th e d ra g so lig h t th a t one m a n can lif t it, y e t heav y enough to do th e business. D ry c e d a r logs a r e b e st fo r th e p u r pose, though o th e r w oods—elm , w a l n u t, box e ld e r or s o ft m aple— a r e rec om m ended. O ak, hick o ry a n d a s h a re too heavy. W e ta k e logs fro m seven to ten fe e t long an d from e ig h t to ten inches lu d ia m e te r u t th e b u tt end. W hite sp ru ce does very w ell if ced ars a re scarce. Bed sp ru ce Is too heavy. D ry asp e n s a r e too light. W e sp lit th e logs u s n e a r th e ce n te r a s possible. W e u se th e h e a v ie r slab in fro n t an d shoe it w ith a strip of iron along th e low er face. W e ru n th e d ra g a t a n a n g le o f a b o u t forty-five d e grees. W e aim to d ra g th e m a in p o rtio n s o f o u r ro ad s soon a f t e r each heavy rain . W ith us th is com es d u rin g o u r busy season, sin c e o u r h e a v ie s t ra in s o ccu r in h ay in g a n d h a rv e s t tim e. B ut w e try to ju m p to th e w ork, sin c e n eglect w ill m ak e do u b le w o rk la te r on. W e h ave o u r slu g g a rd s, b u t public se n tim e n t is so s tro n g t h a t th e m a jo rity o f ou r fa rm e rs com e to lim e. A h u n d re d d a y s ' w ork, d istrib u te d th ro u g h th e y e a r, w ill k eep a ro ad lu b e tte r sh a p e th a n a h u n d red d a y s of co n tin u o u s labor. W hen th e soil is m o ist an d n o t to o sticky th e d r a g does its b est w ork. P low ed w et, th e soil o f a road will p ack j u s t a s th e soil o f a field w ill. If, how ever, tIre ro a d w a y is full of ru ts an d holes it is o fte n b est to ru n th e d ra g w h en th e soil is slushy, ta k in g risk o f b aked an d u neven stre tc h e s. D uring o u r J a n u a ry th a w w e som e tim es d r a g o v er o u r roads. T h e su b se q u e n t free zin g gives them a co m p ara tively sm ooth su rface. “A fa rm e r is co rre ctly ju d g e d by h is fen ces,” is a n old sa ying. T h e n ew public s p irit d em a n d s a n ad d itio n to th is: A fa rm e r is q u ite a s accu rately Judged by th e roads in fro n t of a n d w ith in his b o rd erin g fences. H om em ad e D rag Good F o r Roads. T h is d r a g is designed for fining a n d p ack in g soil fo r th e b e tte r p re se rv a tion o f m oisture. I t is th re e a n d one- h a lf fe e t wide, m ade of 2 by 8 inch lu m b er a n d p u t to g e th e r w ith fo u r int*h spikes. T h e handles, w h ich m ay be “TALK TO PORTLAND” j M ost A w k w a rd . A u old, ste a d y going f a rm e r w as ac cu sto m ed to rid e to th e m a rk e t tow n upon a r a th e r b ad te m p e re d horse. One duy h is m an Bob b ro u g h t th e an im al, w h ich w as especially vicious R e c e n t im p ro v e n ts in u u r lonj- d istan c e lines am i sw itch - gj th a t m orning, to th e door, th e h o rse b o ard s h av e re su lte d in m uch b e t t e r tran sm issio n fo r telep h o n e c o n v e rsa tio n s to R o a eb u ry , E u g e n e , S alem , fci try in g to b ite a n d kick a n d g iving a By RUTH GRAHAM P o rtla n d anil all W e s te rn O regon p o in ts B usiness m en jV good d eal o f trouble. will now tind it is a s e asy to talk to th e ir P o rtla u d C or- X T h e fa rm e r m o u n ted th e horse w ith re sp o n d e n ts us a t th e ir local c u sto m e rs. M W hen a sto ry is re a d y m ade th e re is som e difficulty an d b eg an to w alk it U s j th e T e le p h o n e A o u t o f th e y a r d w hen Bob, w ho still n o th in g to d o b u t tell it. T ills tale, th e I t sa v e s y o u tim e and m oney an d m a k e s fo r m ore sa tis - C3 e n te rta in e d ill feelin g a g a in s t th e a n i in c id e n ts of w h ich really h ap p en ed , Is fa c to ry b u sin e ss re la tio n s. Eg one o f th e Im p ro b ab le kind w h ich go to m al, p icked up a sto n e a n d tlung it a t him w ith a ll h is force; b u t, alas, his p ro v e th a t tr u th is stra n g e r th a n Ac Coo» and Curry T elephone Co Q tion. T h e only ch an g e in It fro m th e aim w as e rra tic , an d th e m issile stru ck his m a s te r o n th e head. t r u th is th e n am es o f th e a c to rs an d H a lf d azed f o r a m o m en t, th e fa rm e r D «MB th e locations. tu rn e d slo w ly in his sad d le, an d , not W e m u st go back to th a t p eriod w hen su sp ectin g th e real cau se o f th e blow, a G e rm a n a rm y w us th ro w n in to B el h e m ea su re d w ith his ey e th e h o rse's g iu m ; w h en th e F re n c h g a th e re d th e ir h in d lioofs a n d his ow n h ead an d , se t A. J. SHERWOOD, PRES. F. F. SHIM. V-Fits fo rce s to d efen d th e ir cap ital a n d th e tlin g h im self in th e sa d d le ag ain , L. H. HAZARD. Casi,,.. 0. C. SANFORD, Assi. Csbitr E n g lish th re w ac ro ss th e ch an n el w h a t s ta rte d off w ith tlie re m a rk , “ W ell, lie tro o p s w ere a v a ila b le to a s sist th e ir a liu s w as a n o k a rd b e g g a r.” —Loudon allies. Yet it w as n o t th ere th a t our Mail. sto ry begins, b u t in a colony o f th e • O F C O y \ J 1 L j L i Sr O R E O C h B ritish em p ire. W a r h ad n o t y e t o p en K a r ls r u h e ’s F ir s t F a m ily . ed w h en a girl a n d h er m o th er in C a n Sleepy K a rls ru h e is a m u sin g ly d e T r a n s a c t s a Gei io ra I HtinUinij B u H u t r s ad a w e re d isc u ssin g a ball d re ss fo r th e p icted by S ir H o race Itu w b o ld , w ho fo rm er, th o u g h th e g irl w as m ore in te r p assed a d u ll p a r t o f ids dip lo m atic Board of Diroetora. e sted in th e ex p ected ap p e a ra n c e a t th e bail o f uii E n g lish m an th an in h e r a p c a re e r th e re . l i e fo u n d K a rls ru h e so R. ( \ D em en t, A. J . Sherw ood, ! N atio n al Bank o f C 'oinm erce.N ew Y ork C ity ciety e n tire ly com posed o f h a lf a dozen parel. L. H arlo ek er, L. H. H aza rd ,* C ro c k e r W oolw orth N ’l B ank, S an F ra n cisco fam ilies o f long d escen t an d sm all “I h e a r,” said E d ith W arren to h er Isa ia h H ack er. R. E S hine. F irs t N u tio n all Bul k o f P o rtla n d , P o rtlan d m other, ‘‘th a t a son o f th e M acD er- m eans, w ho h ad in te rm a rrie d fo r g e n W h o ev er w a s n o t a Gem- m o tts h as com e o u t from bon n y S cot e ra tio n s. lan d to see his f a th e r a n d m o th er. u iingen w a s a H a rd e n b erg o r u M aybe Le will be u t th e S cotia ball D u erck h eim o r u n A m erongeh. T a lle y ran d h ad a ta le of his first v isit to th e th is ev en in g .” “ I th in k ,” replied h e r m o th er, “ th a t K a rlsru h e th e a te r. “ W ho is th u t lady you had b e tte r w e a r y o u r p in k silk to in th e th ird box on th e first tie r? ” th e ball, E dith. It Is Ju s t tlie s h a d e fo r “T h a t is a G e mm Ingen,” sa id th e Is u se less m oney. I f you y o u n g n a tiv e w ho acco m p an ied him . y o u r com plexion.” h av e any cash th a t is n ’t w o rk E d ith w ore h e r p in k silk to th e S cotia ‘‘A n d th a t g en eral in tlie s ta lls ? ” ball a n d m et Ia n M acD erm o tt, a c a p “ Also a G em m in g en ." A t last T a lle y ing p u t it to w ork fo r you as ta in in a Scotch regim ent. W h e th e r it ra n d ex claim ed , “ W hy, you all seeui you w orked fo r i t O pen a to be G em m in g en s!” “ Y es,” said th e . . w as th e d re ss o r E d ith 's b eau ty o r h e r sa v in g s acco u n t w ith th is bank c h a rm in g m aim ers th a t won th e cap- y o u th in G erm an -F ren ch , “ b u t all a re tuin th e re is no record. C e rta in it Is n o t good G em m ingens. I am a good an d y o u r m oney will a t once th a t s h e w on him, a n d he ca rrie d h er G em m in g en —G em m in g en -G em m ln g eu - b eg in earn in g in te r e s t fo r you G u te n b e rg !” —L o ndon S ta n d a rd . back w ith him to S cotland fro m h er and will k e e p a t th e ta s k 24 hom e in A m erica on a honeym oon trip . S carcely h ad ihe new ly w ed d ed p a ir Ben F r a n k lin 's C h a ir. h ours a day , 7 d a y s a w eek g o t se ttle d in th e ir hom e iu E d in b u rg h In Ills old ag e B en jam in F ra n k lin ’s and 52 w eek s in th e y e a r. Do w h en E n g la n d declared w a r a g a in s t h e a lth failed him to a co n sid erab le e x .. •>'.# N r '" ' «(•¿J* \ y u ■ ‘t , , G erm an y a n d th re w a fo rce a c ro ss th e te n t. H e suffered from g o u t a n d the it today. c h a n n e l in to F ra n ce. T h e honeym oon stone, w h ich , w ith com plications, o f th e M acD erm o tts h ad n o t en d ed b e e v e n tu a lly c a rrie d him off. B u t h e w as fo re th e c a p ta in b ad e a n ad ieu to h is a lw a y s ex ceed in g ly ch eerfu l, even b rid e a n d w e n t in com m and o f h is co m w hen su fferin g , an d . as one o f ids and p an y to th e fro n t. frie n d s h a s recorded, “ full o f an ecd o tes O ne n ig h t th e E n g lish an d G e rm a n s an d le arn in g .” E v en a t th is tim e in m et in a hot fight. M a cD erm o tt’s re g i his life h e a d d ed to th e a lre a d y e x te n m e n t w as obliged to give g ro u n d be sive list of his in v en tio n s, co n triv in g fo re a su p e rio r force. T he c a p ta in w as a m o n g o th e r th in g s a m o st cu rio u s s tru c k by a fra g m e n t of a sh ell a n d c h a ir w h ich , w h en d esired , could be left o n th e field am o n g th e d e a d a n d c o n v erted in to a s te p la d d e r fo r tlie w ounded. T h en th e B ritish ra llie d a n d p u rp o se o f rea c h in g th e h ig h er sh elv es And Auio Line reco v ered th e lost ground. • in a lib ra ry . As f a r as know n, only W h en it becam e i>ossible fo r th e lie d 1.» a vu My rile P o in t on a rriv a l of one o f th e s e ch a irs w as e v er a c tu a Mv C ross a n d th e a rm y su rg eo n s to rescu e I f at horn I an d o u . A u to to Rock th e w o u n d ed a surg eo n , com ing upon c o n stru c te d fo r his ow n p a rtic u la r use. lTo* k an d from C am as; only 14 iniU-t- ol ‘■tagii g. A n i \ e s a t Hose- th e body of C a p ta in M acD erm o tt, took an d th is is ow n ed stt p resen t by the burg 7:30 p. in. co n n ectin g w ith th e id entification ta g from it a n d re P h ilo so p h ical society of P h ilad elp h ia. nui th bou n d tr a in . A rrive M yrtle p o rted him dead. P oint 4 p. in. R a in . I t w as a sh a rp blow to th e b rid e T h e re a r e so m an y th in g s w orse th a n Make n n ervations in a vu ic e a t Owl w h en sh e receiv ed n e w s o f th e d e a th of D rug S t" ie , M arshfield. h e r h u sb a n d . She g av e up h e r hom e in ra in th a t w e re fu s e to fre t a b o u t it. If w e b ad th e to o th a c h e ev ery o th e r E d in b u rg h a n d rem oved to a n o th e r lo All Baggage Handled Eaie From Myrlle Point $7.00 d a y fo r tw o m o n th s s tr a ig h t w e m ight c a lity , b u t only tem p o rarily , fo r sh e d e sig n ed to r e tu rn to h e r p a re n ts in gro w l. If a n a m a te u r c o ru e tist lived J. L . L A I R D , P r o p r i e t o r A m erica. She w as n o t ab le to leav e a t n e x t door a n d p racticed re g u la rly we sh o u ld co m p lain ; if bills w ere se n t in O ffice a l L a n d ’s S t a g s B a r n , M y r tle P o i n l , B o th P h o iie.s once, b u t a s soon a s a rra n g e m e n ts could be m ad e sh e sa ile d fro m a Scotch once u w eek in ste a d of once a m o u th ; if b o res n e v e r w ent hom e; if all frie n d p o rt fo r N ew York. T h e re w a s th e u su a l b u stle upon th e sh ip w ere m ercen ary an d false in a d 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 sa ilin g o f a ste am er. M rs. M acD erm o tt, v e rsity ; if sic k n ess v isite d u s o fteu er in d eep m o u rn in g , stood on th e deck a n d s ta y e d lo n g er th a n h e a lth ; if m a looking o u t upon th e c o u n try in „which licious people w ere m an y a n d th e kind so m uch h ap p in ess h ad been ex p ected , few w e m ig h t ju stifiab ly be m iserab le g riev in g o v er th e w reck o f h e r hopes. a n d re m a in so. A L W A Y S ON T IM E B u t so long a s so m an y w o rse th in g s T h e a n n o u n c e m e n t h a d been m ad e th a t th a t could b e d o n ’t a r riv e it ca n ra in Sails from Coos Bay all who w e re to go a sh o re m u s t leave. W hen tim e h ad ex p ired fo r th is a n or e v e ry day if it w a n ts to. M ost o f o u r E v e ry S u n d ay a t 8 a . m. joy is w e a th e r proof.— D e tro it F re e d er w as g iv en to d ra w iu th e g a n g P ress. From P ortland 8 a. m. plank. A t th is m o m en t a n a u to cam e d a s h E v ery T h u rsd a y a t 8 a . m. C o p e rn icu s. ing up on th e dock, so u n d in g sig n a ls fo r N icholas C o p ern icu s w as th e fo u n d er Tickets on sale at Portland City Ticket Office 6th & Oak St. p ersons to g et o u t of th e w a y . E v i d en tly som e b elated p assen g er b a d a r of m odern astronom y- H e w as born P.L. STERLING. Agent Phone Main 181 rived, a n d tlie h a u lin g in o f th e g a n g in P o lan d iu 1473. H is f a th e r w as a p lan k ceased . An officer in u n ifo rm Pole, a n d his m o th e r w a s a G erm an . jum ped fro m th e c a r a n d h u rrie d ab o a rd H e w e n t to th e u n iv e rsity a t C racow , w h ere he s tu d ie d m edicine, theology, th e ship. L a te r A th rill sh o t th ro u g h th e b r e a s t of m a th e m a tic s an d a stro n o m y . th e w om an in m ou rn in g . S h e sa w iu he d ev o ted his w hole a tte n tio n to a s th e n ew co m er h er h u sb a n d . W a s sh e tro n o m y a n d d ev elo p ed tlie “Coperni- U nder New M anagem ent d ream in g ? Im p ossible! H ad sh e be c a n ” sy stem , w hich is tlie one now com e d em en ted by th e shock o f p assin g u n iv e rsa lly accep ted . It re g a rd s th e Having leased this well-equipped hotel, I propose so su d d e n ly fro m a b rid e to a w id o w ? su n a s th e c e n te r o f th e so la r sy ste m to conduct it in such a manner as to merit pat a n d th e p la n e ts , of w hich th e e a r th is H er b ra in w a s In a w h irl u n til th e offi cer. com ing u p on th e deck, sp ied h e r one. as rev o lv in g a ro u n d it. w hile ronage and give satisfaction to the traveling and, ru n n in g to w a rd her, clasp ed h e r iu a ro u n d th e m a jo rity of th e s e p rim a ry , public. one or m o re se co n d ary orbs, know n his arm s. * * * * * * * as m oons, revolve. T h e first s ta rs a re W e le ft C a p ta in M a cD erm o tt on th e re g a rd e d a s su n s, each w ith its ow n field of b a ttle , th e id en tifica tio n ta g b e p la n e ta ry sy stem . ing ta k e n fro m his body. L a te r w h ile th e w ork o f rem o v in g th e w o u n d ed T h e V a tic a n . w as in p ro g ress a su rg eo n com ing upon T h e V a tic a n w as n o t o rig in a lly In M a cD erm o tt sa w sig n s of life in him. ten d ed a s a place o f resid en ce. Com T h e c a p ta in w a s rem o v ed to a field p a ra tiv e ly a sm all p a r t o f it is now h ospital. T h e n lie w a s se n t ac ro ss th e re sid e n tia l; th e re m a in d e r serv es th e ch an n el a n d p laced In a re g u la rly o r p u rp o ses o f science, a r t a n d th e a d ganized h o sp ital fo r tlie sick a n d m in istra tio n of th e C a th o lic ch u rch . w ounded o f th e w ar. T h e re he lay fop O f th e 1,000 room s in th e g re a t p alace a long w h ile unconscious. 200 se rv e a s resid en ce s fo r th e pope, In tim e C a p ta in M a cD erm o tt w as s e c re ta ry o f s ta te a n d th e o th e r high b ro u g h t round a n d w as d isc h arg ed officials o f th e ch u rch . fro m th e hosp ital. l i e m ade all p o ssi ble h aste to his hom e in S co tlan d to C a u g h t W ith th e Goods. find th a t h is w ife had given up h er "H o w do you h ap p en to be in p ris hom e and gone elsew h ere, b u t w h ere on, m y po o r frie n d ? ” she had gone he w as not in fo rm ed . “ B ecau se I w a s a m an o f p ro p erty , H is only m ean s of a s c e rta in in g h e r lo m u m .” cation seem ed to b e to sen d a cab le “ I d o n ’t u n d e rsta n d ." g ram to h e r re la tiv e s In A m erica. T h is “ Yes. see. m um . it w ax o th e r people’s lie did a n d receiv ed a reply th a t sh e w as about to sail from G lasg o w fo r p ro p e rty .” —B irm in g h am A ge-H erald. home. G ra y B u z z a rd s. Such is th e ro m an ce o f a b rid e an d T h e g ra y bu zzard , no w alm o st e x groom w hich if told in a sto ry book would su b je c t th e a u th o r to a c h a rg e tin c t, Is sa id to be th e h e av iest bird of in v en tin g w h at w as so im p ro b a b le th a t files, th e y o u n g m a le w hen food ns not to b e le g itim a te fiction. In th e Is p le n tifu l w eig h in g n early fo rty w ar betw een th e s ta te s th e re w ere pounds. cases of so ld iers rep o rted d e a d w h o w ere not ev en w ounded. B u t n o w a AH th e Sam e to H im . days every so ld ier c a rrie s on h is person W ife—Jo h n , th e re ’s a b u rg la r going his nam e an d o th e r in fo rm a tio n con th ro u g h y o u r pockets. J o h n —All right. cerning 1dm. I t w ould seem th a t th e You tw o tig h t It out betw een y o u r old cau ses o f e rro r a re by th is e lim i se lv e s.—E xchange. n ated Yet C a p ta in M a cD erm o tt’s b e ing discovered Insensible p e rm itte d th e A m erely fallen en em y m ay rise tag to tell a false sto ry w h ich w as a tg a in . b u t th e reconciled^ one is tru ly long w hile b ein g co n trad icted . ra n q n lsh e d . S chiller Truth Is Stranger Than Fidion F IR S T NATIO NAL. B A N K IDLE MONEY ; ¡Farmers Merchants Bank Roseburg Myrtle Point Stage STEAMER BREAKWATER I I O T E L 13 A X T E R M. M. YOUNG, Proprietor SHOOT STRAIGHT ta k e n from a c a s ta w a y im plem ent, a re tw o an d one-half fe e t long. T h e ch ain s a re a tta c h e d th ro u g h a u g e r holes. lu m ak in g th e notched c u ts to give th e req u ired pitch fo r th e d r a g boards ta k e o ut th re e inches. T h e bo ard s are tw o an d o n e-h alf feet long.— S o u th ern A g ric u ltu rist. B o n d in g H ig h w a y s . T h e v o ters of K ings county. Cal., h a v e voted in fa v o r of th e project to Issue bonds to th e am o u n t of $G72..r>00 for tile co n stru ctio n of 108 m iles of p e r m an en t h ig h w ay s c o n n e c tin g all cities an d co m m u n ity c e n te rs w ith the cou n ty se a t an d Joining th e H unford-V isa- lia la te ra l of th e s ta te highw ay a t se v eral points. Road Im p ro v e m e n t In C h in a . Consul G eneral G eorge E. A nderson, a t H ongkong. C hina, re p o rts th a t th e g overnm ent is c o n tin u in g its policy of w idening th e old c h a ir an d ric k sh a roads to acco m m o d ate light au to m o bile traffic. A m erlcap a s p h a lt an d cru d e oil are being used In th e work. If you are to hit what you aim at. AIM H a v e y o u p a id the P rin te r? GET Y O U R Butter POLK’S' O REG O N a n d W A S H IN G T O N W ra p p ers CHICHESTER S PILLS w T I I K IM A M O N ® U R A N I» . 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