Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, September 21, 1915, Image 4

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Notice of Hearing of Final Account
In tbe Circuit Court of the Slate ot Oregon for
Coos County
STUDYING CONVICT LABOR.
Notice is hereby given that the final
account of John D. Goss, as idminis-
trator of the estate of James Tracy,
deceased, has been filed in the County
Court of Coos County, State of Oregon,
and that the 27th day of September,
1915, at the hour of 10 o’clock a, m.,
has been duly appointed by such Court
for the hearing o f objections to such
final account ana the settlement thereof,
at which time any person interested in
such estate may appear and file objec­
tions thereto in writing and contest the
same.
JOHN D. GOSS,
Administrator o f the estate o f James
Tracy, deceased.
8-24-5
“TA LK TO PORTLAND” !
I
I
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Colonel Bunker
Road Construction In Southern States
b, Prison.ra Subjact of Investigation.
W. J. C o n r a d
Plaintiff
sum m on «
lllgliwuy construction by state pris­
V8.
FOR
By M. QUAD
oner. In tlie southern state. 1. tbe sub­
K*c«nt improvents in our long distance lines and switch­
M olossi L u ig i , and all
publication
ject of an Investigation which the na­
«■opyrlght,
1915. by tbe McClure
boards have resulted in much better transmission for
other persons claiming
in
Newspaper
Syndicate.
tional committee on prison, and prison
telephone conversations to Koseburg, Eugene, Salem,
any right, title or In-
foreclosure
labor
and
the
graduate
highway
de­
Portland and all Western Oregon points
Business men
ter est in or to the
or
partment
of
Columbia
university
hare
will now find it is as easy to talk to their Portland Cor­
herein described r e a l
tax
‘•You
hate
asked
uu*.
sub.
t.ckun
respondents
as
at
their
local
customers.
Jointly
undertaken.
Convict
road
work
estate.
lien
lu.the north was similarly treated last Colouel Bunker, "which was the stran­
Defendant
J
U hj the Telephone
gest duel 1 ever fought. Of the fifteen POLITICIANS WHO CAPITALIZE
To Molossi Luigi the above named de­ | year.
It saves you time and money and makes for more satis­
STRIFE A MENACE TO
fendant and all other persons claiming
The possibility of employing the mis­ or tweufj- I think that two might couie
factory business relations.
anv right, title or interest in or to the demeanant in road work Is also under under the head of strange.
GOVERNMENT.
herein described land.
“ Majah Blazer and I were friends
Investigation at the present time.
Jn the Name of the State of Oregon : When the three studies are completed and neighbors nud hud been for years.
Coos and Curry Telephone Co.
yon are hereby notified that W. J. Con­ the prison committee will bo In a posi­ Not n w ord of discord hud ever passed
Notice of Final Settlement rad the holder ot Certifiéete ol Delia*
between us. He had a cut ar.d I had a
quency numbered 103 issued on the 23rd tion to afford accurate and scientific
Neglect of Agricultural and Industrial 1
Information to all those attempting to dog, and they were also friends.
Notice is hereby given that the un­ oav of July 1915 bv the Tax (Collector of
"One morning the majah came into
direct
convict
road
work,
no
matter
In
Opportunities a National Crime.
thé
County
of
Coos,
State
of
Oregon,
for
dersigned has filed in the County Court
in and for Coos County, Oregon, his the amount of Five and 47-ÎOO Dollars, wlmt section of the country their work my otfice and called out:
A. J. SHERWOOD, PRES.
R. E. SHINE, - es
" ‘Colonel, tell your duwg that if he
final account in the matter of the estate the same being the amount then due lies or what type of convict they ar.
L. H. HAZARD. Cuba.
will come over be may have a look at
0. C. SANFORD, Asst. Cashier
of Mary L. Peterson, deceased, snd that arid delinquent for taxes for the year called upon to handle.
By Peter Radford.
the County Court has set Monday, the 1910 together with penalty, interest and
The southern study Is being conduct­ them.'
i
20th day of September, 1915, as the costs thereon upon the real property as­ ed by James Wllmot, civil engineer,
“ ’What Is It. majah?’
There
never
was a time in the his­
day and the County Court room at the sessed to you, of which you are the own­ who has beet) In charge of convict
“ 'Our old cat bus kittens.'
tory of this nation when we needed
courthouse in Coquille, Oregon, as the er as appears of record, situated in said road gangs In Louisiana and other
o p COQUI Li Li B . ORBO Oh.
“ ‘You don't say! How many of statesmen more or agitators less than
place for hearing objections to said final County and State, and particularly
at the present moment. The opifor
account an d ^ iq K . >ettlement of said bounded and described as follows, to- southern states and Is familiar with them?'
r r a n n a e t s a G e n e r a l H a n k i n g
H u ^ t i vc^c-
“ ‘Just twenty-one, suh.’
wit: Lots 7-8 Block 39 Coos Plat " C ” hotli the southern convict and the
tunities now afforded us on land and
estate.
“ ‘You counted them yourself, did sea demand the best there is in state­
according to the plat thereof on tile and southern road.
ELS o / m . PETERSON,
The need for good roads In the agri­ you ?'
Executor o f the estate of of record in the oince of the County
Board of Directors.
craft and the possibilities that are con­
Cor re«(o r e e r >I
Mary L. Peterson, deceased. Clerk, Coquille, Oregon.
“ ‘Colonel, do you question my state­ fronting us call for national issues
cultural districts of the south Is ndmit-
R.
C.
Dement,
A.
J
.
Sherwood,
You are further notified that said W.
J.
|
National
Bank
of Commerce,New York City
8-17 5t
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ment?'
that unite the people, build industry
L. Harlocker,
J. Conrad has paid taxes on said prem­
L. H. Hazard,
Crocker Woolworth N ’ l Bank, Sun Francisco
“ ‘Not at all. major; but twenty-one and expand trade.
In the Ciicul Coure or tne State of ises for prior or subsequent jears, with
The agricultural
Isaiah Hacker.
K. E. Shine.
First Nationall Bank of Portland, Portland
kittens In a litter Is certainly a won­
Oregon in and for the
the rate of interest on said amounts as
and industrial development of this
derful tiling.'
County of Coçia
follows:
nation has suffered severely at the
•• ‘ It may be, suh, and—good morning,
Farmers and Merchants Bank of Co­
Kate
Tax
hands of agitators who have sent
suh!'
quille, a corporation,
of
Date
Kec’t Ain't
Year' a
torpedoes crashing into the port Bide
“ And, suh, It wasn’t an hour before
Int.
Plaintiff,
No.
Tax
Paid
of business and whose neglect of the
vs.
be sent a friend to me to arrange a
191)7 July 23 1915 i>(|43 11.57 15
interests of the farmer makes them
* t > » »>
duel. I hail seemed to doubt bis verac­
Alfred Johnson Lumber Company, a 1908
7-29
MM
little less than political criminals We
ft
ft ft
corporation, Seeley-Anderson Logging 1909
ity, and he must clear his honab. I
4.21
99 ; 1
tt
ft it
Is useless money.
I f you
Company, a corporation, Robert Dol­ 1911
4.80
9704
agree with you that It was silly, but want no more of these evil spirits to
ti
it ft
lar, Trustee, and the Grace Dollar 1912
4.20
9910
men were mighty peppery In those predominate in government. Too long
have any cash that Isn’t work­
ti
ti
it
Steamship Company, a corporation,
4.42
1913
10006
days. The majah'. wife came and their hysterical cry has sent a shiver
tt
it it
ing put it to work for you as
Defendants.
3.28
1914
M0
begged that I refuse the challenge, but down the spinal column of industry.
S U IT IN E Q U ITY — To foreclose
Said Moloaai Luigi as the ow ner ol
you worked for it
Open a
at the same time she couldn't show Too long have the political agitators
Pledge Agreement.
the legal title of the above described
mo how 1 could do It and maintain my capitalized strife, pillaged progress
savings account with this bank
property
as
the
same
appears
of
lecord,
To Robert Dollar, Trustee, and the
bonnh. 1 asked her the number of kit­ and murdered opportunity. An indus­
and each of the other persons above
and your money will at once
Grace Dollar Steamship Company,
tens and was not at all surprised to trial corpse is not a desirable thing,
corporation, two o f the above entitled named are hereby further notified that
a crippled business an achievement or
begin earning interest for you
leurn
that
the
number
was
only
four.
W. J. Conrad will apply to the Circuit
defendants:
about
"The explanation was that tbe ma- neglect an accomplishment
and will keep at the task 24
IN TH E N AM E OF THE STATE Court ol the County and State aforesaid
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Jah'» wife had been canning strawber­ which any representative of the gov­
OF OREGON; You and each of you for a decree foreclosing the lien against
hours a day, 7 days a week
■ . --4:
; ■
ries, and in speaking of It to him she ernment has a right to boast.
are hereby notified that you.are required the property above described,Land men­
and 52 weeks in the year. Do
gave the number of the cans ns twenty- Issues that 6reed Agitators Should be
to appear and answer the complaint filed tioned in said certificate. And you are
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against you in the above, entitled suit hereby summoned to appear w ithin six­
one.
suai»' •
Eliminated.
0 •
it today.
ty
days
after
the
first
publication
of
within six weeks from thé date of the
“ Well, suh, the choice of weapons
The political agitator must be elim
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first publication o f this summons, to- this summons, exclusive of the day of
lay
with
me,
and
I
chose
swords.
,V
wit: Within six weeks from the 10th said first publication, and defend this
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week before that while out for a walk inated from public life before thought­
day of August, 1915, and if you fail to action or pay the amount due as above
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I crossed the dueling ground, and I ob­ ful consideration can bo given to a
and
shown,
together
with
costs
and
accrued
appear ana answer on or be ore the 21 st
\ „■*<•***. a i 'i r
served
that close by in a fence corner constructive program in government.
interest,
and
in
case
of
your
failure
to
day of September, 1915, that being the
The
liquor
question
is
the
most
pro­
was a bumblebees' nest We were to
1 ast day of the time prescribed in the do so, a deciee will be rendered fore­
CONVICTS ENGAGED IN R O A D W ORK.
meet at sunrise, which is a very un­ lific breeding ground for agitators and
order of publication, the plaintiff will closing the lien of said taxes and costs
against
the
lend
and
premises
above
comfortable hour, by the bye, and th* whether pro or anti, the hatch is
take judgment and decree against you
ted
by
nil,
while
already
in.
Georgia,
for the relief demanded in its complaint, named.
night before I had a confidential talk equally as undesirable. This article
This summons is published by order Virginia, North Carolina and other
is in no sense a discussion of Ihe li­
a succinct statement of which is as
with a colored brother.
states
It
has
been
demonstrated
that
of tbe Honorable James Watson, Judge
follows:
“ The night passed, nnd the morning quor question but deals solely and by
the
convict
can
be
a’most
useful
factor
of
the
County
Court
of
the
State
ot
Or­
Plaintiff will take judgment against
came. 1 was lirst oil the ground, nnd I way of illustration with the political
the above entitled defendant, Alfred egon for the County of Coos and said in procuring these roads. Up to the had time to see that the colored broth­ products o f that issue. Other sub­
And Auto Line
order
was
made
and
dated
this
1st
day
present
time
the
work
has
been
hin­
Johnson Lumber Company, a corpora­
jects will be dealt with in the order
tion, upon its acceptance of the draft of September, 1915 and the date of the dered by the faulty legislation under er was up la the part he w as to play. On
I «‘Hve Myrtle Point on arrival of
set forth in complaint for the sum of first publication of this summons is the which it has had to be developed and my word, the mnjali knew no mo’ about of their importance.
beat from Bandon. Auto to Keck
In the history of our government
sword play than a Laplander. I could
Twenty-five Hundred Dollars and inter­ 7th day of September, 1915.
the
weakness
with
which
even
this
leg
Creek
and from Camas: only 14
All process and papers in this proceed­
have had him out in one minute, but 1 the liquor issue has never produced
est thereon at the rate of six per cent
mile.-of .'tagiug. Arrives at Kose-
islatiou has been administered.
per annum from the 18th day of Novem­ ing may be served upon the undersigned
did
not
want
that.
1
gave
the
colored
a
constructive*
statesman
worth
men­
burg 7 :30 p. m. connecting with
The convict lias to u certain extent
ber, 1913, for an attorney fee of Two residing within the State of Oregon at
north hound train. Arrive Myrtle
benefited by the healthy outdoor work brother the nod. nnd lie stirred up tho tioning and it never will. It has sent
Hundred and Fifty Dollars, and for its the address hereafter mentioned.
Point 4 p. m.
bees
through
tho
fence
with
a
pole.
more
freaks
to
Congress,
Lilliputians
and the fact that he is trained in work
J o h n D. G oss
costs and disbursements in this suit.
H. D. M urphy
Make r* nerval ions in a«lvance at Owl
in which there is a constant demand They came out o f the grass by the hun­ to the Senate and incompetents to
That a certain pledge agreement giv­
Attorneys fon Plaintiff.
Drug Store, Marshfield.
for laborers and in which it is easy to dred. and I alone saw them in time to office than any other political issue
en by defendant Alfred Johnson Lumber
get
away.
.
.
Address
1st
National
Bank
Bldg,
Marsh­
under the suh.
Company to plaintiff securing the sum
obtain employment upon release.' Up
All
Baggage
Handled
Fate
From Myrtle Point $7.00
"Hut
the
bees,
sab—the
bees!'
Those
field
Ore.
•
9-7*7t
The recent experience of the Eng­
above mentioned upon the following
to the present time wage has not been
described property, to-wit: Three shares
paid the prisoner for his work on the men left behind w_ppq a sight to see lish Parliament which lashed itself
J. L. LAIRD, Proprietor
o f the capital stock o f the Grace Dollar
roads in any of the southern states or wlieo the insecte^got through with into a fury over the liquor question
thekn. JAB e f them had to he ted home, has a iesaon that it is well for tho
Steamship Company, a corporation, of
Office at Laird’ s Stag.-? Barn, Myrtle Point, Both Phones
In any state but Iowa. The popularity
th e p a r raJoe of 3-
J.V,1 p v r abaro, a nti
?4ci M u ch .
and not one otr t^em got nut of the farmer? of this ¿rial km 1« observe; for
as evidenced by certificate numbered 9,
“ Is It true, mamma." asked F.thet, of convict road work has seemed to lié /house for a form
As for Hu- i »
the subject in* soifte fdnn or other is
dated at Portland, Maine, February 19, “ that the östlich hides its head in tin* In the fact that it is a cheap means,of
tout he cnWe to OonstantlWberof« Ihe public for solu-
securing good roads through the ex- ,
1913. and signed by Robert Dol.ar, sand?”
OLD R E L IA B L E — EQ UIPPED W IT H W IR E LESS
Lion Hi .1 oftt'ines to the exclusion of
President of said Grace Dollar Steam­
1
“ Yes, dear; they say that is tlie ploitation of the prisoner.
*Cnr
ship Company, be foreclosed in the
,T\$iors n o to ri .nt proLivm* to the Amer-
The national committee on prtaoaa
case.”
dawg.'
manner provided by law, and in the
> Tea r i<?o*tnen.
“ Well, mamma, when you wear an and prison labor holds that the. value
manner prayed for in plaintiff’s com­
of the prisoner’s labor is the SR ne as B ' P w y kitfe-a is te n t.
Too Many Political Drunkards.
ostrich
feather
you
never
hide
your
plaint; that said personal property be
that at which free labor can be se­ i “.‘Sbo!; That’s, too bad.’
A L W A Y S ON T IM E
sold by the Sheriff of Coos County. Or­ head, do you?” —Yonkers Statesman.
Lloyd-Oorge, the Prohibition leader
cured to do the same work and that
egon, according to law, and as personal
“ ‘And the shelf fell dovfn and broke ■if Kurope wlio.ied the jiik&ibition fight
Sails from Coos Bay
only when this wage is paid‘will con­ '« I f the fruit Jars’*
property is sold on execution and ac­
Early Ballooning.
"
* • iu lCngland. has »leclar^ff that he will
cording to the practice of this Court;
Every Sunday at 8 a. m.
As early as 1780 the French govern­ vict labor be efficient labor.
“ ‘Too bod. too bad.’
never
again
take
*;,.M
nk
politically
and the proceeds o f said sale applied to ment granted a sum of money to es­
Mr. Wilmot’s study will Include care­
“ 'And you take notice, sub, we didn’t and there are ma*iv American politi­
From
Portland 8 a. m.
the payment of the costs of this suit,
ful Investigation of the labor cost for
attorney’s fees, the costs of said sale tablish u balloon service between Par­ this work, as well as of the different get the kittens and the jars mixed cians— pro and anti— who would render
Every Thursday at 8 a. m.
up.’
”
is
and
Marseilles
with
what
were
and the sum which shall be found due
their country a service by climbing
At this Juncture Colonel Bunker re­ on the water wagon or signing a pledge
plaintiff under said pledge agreement known ns the Montgolfier air balloons, systems of control, and on this scien­
Tickets on sale at Portland City Ticket Office 6th & Oak St.
and the draft and acceptance thereof though the project never became more tific data the committee will base rec­ marked that he would tell the story of of political temperance.
Too often
ommendations which it Is hoped will another duel.
secured by same; and that said defend­ than a project.
P. L. STERLING, Agent
Phone M ain 181
our legislative halls are turned into
ants and all persons claiming under
lend to the efficient development of
‘‘Captain Seaton was my good friend political bar-rooms and many of the
them, subsequent to the execution of
convict road work in the southern and had been for years. One evening
members become intoxicated on liquor
said pledge and subsequent to the time Mount Vernon, the
states.
as we sat on the veranda of his house,
discussions. W e have too many polit­
o f the delivery of said three shares of
smoking
our
pipes
and
saying
little,
h#
Home of Washington
ical drunkards— pro and anti—in our
stock to plaintiff, be barred and fore­
HOW TO IMPROVE ROADS. carelessly observed:
closed of all rights, claim and equity of
public affairs. No one who is a slave
“
‘It’s
a
w
onder
those
grnsshopi>er«
redeinptionin and to said personal prop­
to the political liquor habit is quite
erty, that the overplus, if any there be, From the Washington Herald, April 17) Outside Committees Do Much to Aid can keep that noise up the way they so capable of dealing with the busi­
Under New Management
bo paid to the Clerk of this Court to
The beauties of Mount Vernon, and a
do.’
Legislatures In Preparing Laws.
ness
affairs
of
government
as
the
ahtpe the further order of the Court, short account of its interesting history
“ ‘You mean crickets, captain.’ I cor­
Having leased this well-equipped hotel, I propose
To aid legislatures in revising road
sober and industrious. We have few
and Tor such other u id further relief
laws and framing new road legislation'" rected.
public
men
in
this
day
who
are
strong
to
conduct it in such a manner as to merit pat­
as t l i j f Hurt shall dpaioi moot and equit­ are written about in an exceptionally
“ 'I mean what 1 mean!’ he snapped.
delightful way in the above-named book n series of papers dealing exhaustively
able in the premises.
'
enough to resist the temptation of
“
Well,
there
we
were,”
said
the
colo
ronage
and give satisfaction' to the traveling
with
existing
road
laws
in
each
state
Service of this summons is made by of about fifty pages. The author shows
nel— ‘‘there we w’ere. It made no dif­ strong drink politically and when the
publication thereof in pursuance of an himself to be thoroughly acquainted is about to be Issued under an ar
demon
Rum
once
becomes
firmly
en­
public.
rangement made by the legislative ference whatever to cither one of us trenched in the mind of a politician,
order made by tha Honorable Jolin S.
Coke, Judge of the Circuit tourt o f the with the subject, and in an easy manner committee of the American Highway whether it was p cricket, a grasshopper
tskes one from Washington to Mount association with the bureau o f munici­ or an owl singing, but there are times he is less capable of meeting the de­
■state of Oregon for C o m Coi
the iit.h d iy of Auguat, I « I f dir-vting Vernon, there to depict in detail the pal research of New York city.
when the best of men are attacked by mands for constructive statesmanship
now confronting this nation.
that servi
hereof he made bj publi­ well-marked points of the greatest object
The complete compilation of road w hat may be called a fool perversity.
cation in the Coquille Herald, a weekly
We have in this country too many
We sulked for five minutes, and then I
of
interest.
Although
the
book
is
writ­
law’s
already
thoroughly
indexed
and
newspaper published in the city of Co­
red-nosed politicians—both pro and
said:
brought
up
to
date
has
been
submitted
quille, Coos County, Oregon, once a ten from a litterarv standpoint, as is
“ ‘Captain, the songs of those cricket* anti A candidate with political deli­
week for a period of six weeks, com­ evidenced by a concise and graceful by the committee to A. N. Johnson,
rium tremens, a preacher with politi­
mencing with the issue of August 10, style, it would well act as a guide for highway engineer of the bureau of mu­ are not so unpleasant after all.’
“ ‘You mean the songs of those grass­ cal snakes in his boots and an agitator
1915.
J. J. STAN LE Y,
nicipal research, for use in tbe prep­
the pilgrim visiting Mount Vernon for
drunk on the liquor question are the
8-9-7t
Attorney for Plaintiff.
aration of a scries of papers and charts hoppers, suh,’ he replied.
the first time, and especially so for the which will indicate the laws in each
saddest sights in civilization and they
“ ‘Crickets!’
In ths Circuit Court o f the State of O re­ visitor who has a deep regard for the
should all be forced to take the D o lit-
*' •Grasshoppers!*
state which are conflicting, obsolete,
gon. for Coos County.
*' 'Colonel Bunker, my friend will w *lt ical Keeley Cure.
traditions which clothe the nation’s vague or superfluous and the lines
It is far more important in govern­
greatest shrine.
along which simplicity mid efficiency on you and arrange!’
JKN'NIE COLYAR
ment to make it easier for those who
“ ‘The sooner the better, suh!'
Plaintiff
Each visitor will be the better and In revision may be obtained. Included
“ And within an hour his friend came, toil to eat than to make it more dif­
vs.
1 SUMMONS w iser for the reading of this volume and in the publications to be issued will be
HOMER D. COLYAR
ficult for a few topers to drink. There
in laying it aside wiU surely be im­ suggested models for laws covering and a duel w*as arranged for sunrise.
Defendant
J
"You may say we were a couple of is not one person in one hundred of
pressed with great feelings of reveience state aid to road improvement, the use
To the above named defendant, Hom­ for tbe founder of this republic. The of convict labor, the issuing of bonds idiots, suh. but In those days a man's our rural population that ever touches
er D. Colyar.
honab was held to be a sacred thing. I f liquor but we *11 eat three times a
volume is not only valuable for its edu­ for road construction, the manage
In the name of the State of Oregon, cational matter, and as a thoroughly
I was out walking with a gentleman day.
you are required to appear and answer good guide, but also as an example of nient of local roads, the regulation nnd remarked that there was a ring
the complaint filed against you in the line book making. The execution is of traffic and other related subjects of
above entitled suit within ten days from perfect; the printers’ art was never better legislation. Charts Illustrating graph­ around the moon and he replied that he
THE LAYMANS DUTY
the date of the service of this summons shown, and the illustiations are such as ically the points of similarity and dls couldn’t see it, honab required that I
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upon you, if served within this County, to command the admiration of all. It similarity in the respective state sys­ send him a challenge.
“ And, suh, perhaps there was neither
or, i f served in any other County of contains exceptionally well executed tems will also be prepared.
There never was a time when
this state, then within twenty days half tones of the Mount Vernon Home,
preachers and politicians formed an
The American Highway association, moon nor ring showing!
from the date of the service of this the Potomac, the grounds, as also of through Its legislative committee, first
“ W e were on the field and the dis­ unholy alliance that civilization did
summons upon you; and if you fail so to George and Martha Washington. In
tance was being paced off when a bull­ not shriek oui and Christianity cry
appear and answer, for want thereof the descriptions of the parts of the house secured the effective aid of the United
ing
got after a drove of mules out at al. J.
ler.r.nii.g of go»*
Since ti
plaintiff will apply to the court for the the out-buildings, and the various uten­ States office of public roads in compll
„ d ic k ! I ,
lave rought t »
relief demanded in the complaint, a sils, the manner of living at Mount Ing all road laws, nnd tho work which pasture, nnd the mules got after us. All
mmir try nto the meshes ef
succinct statement of which is:
For Vernon 100 years ago is plainly painted, will now be done by the bureau of mu- I hands were driven up trees, and as we
the dissolution of the marriage contract and the difficulties clearly set forth by nlclpal research Is a further step in roosted fifteen feet high one of the sec­
nd make * U:cm cari y banners
existing between plaintiff and defen­ comparison with the unbounded re­ turning this great fund of Information onds called out:
Thcy hâve
a» prece* «i. nr
dant, and for costs.
“
‘Gentlemen.
1
don’t
think
It
was
sources of our own time.
to best advantage.
;r> to ihe mountain-
• mtnutr,
The service of this summons is made
«‘ither
cricket*
or
grasshoppers!’
The story of Washington never can
The third stop In this Important un­
offered to rifhke them
by publication pursuant to an order be told too often. Ilis spirit should ever dertaking will comprise personal con­
“ ‘Then what?’
; «reti ot ail the.', surveycd, and
signed by James Watson, Judge o f the permeate the people of the land. The
“
‘Tree
toads!'
:.!« most ot t ein bave said, “ Get
County Court o f t he State of Oregon for great work lie did, stands as an example ferences and hearings in connection
“ And we descended nnd shook hands,
L'riiind tne Sa an. a few hâve
Coos County.made August 9,1916,direct­ for all time, and his devotion to his with state legislative programs by ex
and
the
duel
was
off.
suh—and
th*
that ha* shaker
ing said summons to be published in the country, his self-sacrificing, his long en­ ports whose services will be arranged
lift» tulli » er
duel
wrs
off!”
Coquille Herald; the first o f said publi­ during toil, and al*ove all his exalte«) for by the Highway association.
e r / p a l p : ! *n < hrirten iom.
cations to be on August 10,1915,the last patriotism, will ever make him the ex­
oneS ept. 21, 1915.
emplar of the nation. He is truthfully
W alte r S in c lair
portrayed by the author of this little
Try a Heral.l want a.t for any
Th
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Attorney for Plaintiff book. It is a book all should read.
thing you want to buy or sell.
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