spring which rel*-aaes a secret panel. A sheaf of letters, bound with a faded | ribbon, falls out. Idly eurioua, he | picks them up and reads, at first with r U B L U H E P E V E R Y TUESDAY | a stunned and uncomprehending mind, KulvnHl n i« > n i * cl«»» m a ile r May th a t hia daughter, his Pamela, is not 8, 1903. a t tt.e f l oi! e . < |H ' p , hia daughter, but the child of another O r e g o n , Wilder act o ’ Concrete 01 March man. When the full realization of the 3. - grim tr u th bursts upon him, his mind becomes unbalanced. In a frenzy, he P. C. I.EVAR. Leasee and Editor. | denounces Pamela, with wild, raving LANS LENEVE. Citv Editor. O rder from any dealer words, and drives her from his home Devoted to the m ateria, and so c ial; into the rain. Tbe girl becomes ill, bnt PACIFIC COAST BISC U IT C O M P A N Y , P ortland, O regon upbuilding of the oquifie Valley par-, Dr. Rameau, temporarily brutalized ticularly and cf Co a co u n ty generally. from the fearful discovery he has made Subscription, «1.50 per ye ar in advance refuses to attend her, though his skill alone can avail to save her life. Tal- P h o n e Main 3 K1 . vanne finally almost drags Dr. Rameau to the girl’s bedside. Pamela throws A little flurry was caused last week by the appearance r»»‘ it» citizen» to ••pav-a»- her arm s about his neck, and as she on the front page of the Oregonian of an •‘announcem ent” '°"*BO ” Tb,‘' •,*c,i‘,n » •'"•'J' kisses him his a nger and resentment fall from him like a garment. He re by Chief Engineer Hoey that the Southern Pacific would m ife wi()elv kcowPn iu 1be nMt few calls only the long years of love and build from Loos Bay to Eureka, closing the existin g gap yearg /or ¡t baa « great natural out- tenderness he has lavished upon the and completing the “ coast r a d ’ from Portland to ban iet it ia tributary to Coquille ami child he believed to be his daughter. Dr. R am eau’s skill wins in the battle Francisco. A careful reading o f the article, however, the bulk of the bu.iuesa come» to with death, and a t the wedding of Rob e r t and Pamela, Tallvanne sees for the showed that the head lines were hardly borne out by En- 0 “ '- gineer Hoev’s utterance, so far as any assurance of imme- » tbi" ar,;clp . ' be WMl* first time, his old friend’s head bowed ^ i i i ^ va j * __ basket, #• in')w th* e lito r h i? a in prayer, and hears brokenly from his d i a t e construction goes, as he distinctly declined to name bl(, ODe) we ln8y veDlure to trv lips the whispered words: “ I thank any approximate time for the commencement of work Uter Iu moat of the homes Thee, O God." The Coquille Herald Hogwallow News o now- flake Sodas are I ^crisp ^ m ildly salted! crackers that please the most jaded| appetite. south of Coos Bay. A t the s.tme time, this open declara- we Ti.-ited • e found the county ca tion coming from the chief engineer undoubtedly means pern r e p re s e n t e d . T h e H e r a l d is a more than he cared to say. It has been known for y e a r s; regular »ml welcome visitor to m any of them . that the S. P. contemplated the building of a road to con nect up the gap between Coos Bay and Eureka and to give “ Dr. Rameau” a road that would be practically on a w ater level and Dr. Rameau,” which unfolds would avoid the killing grades and the w inter snows of one In of “ the most powerful stories ever their present route over the Siskiyous. The survey from pres nted upon the screen, Frederick Coos Bay south was made by a party of S. P. Engineers Perry, who achieved such an impressive six"ór*e¡ght years ago, at the tim e o f the inaugurados of j the abortive Drain project. It is now surmised by many that will unquestionably add new laurels o f the w i s e ones that the completion of the W illa m e tte ; '“i?3 fa,ne- , , . The story, by George Ohnet, the Pacific will Very shortly precede tne com m encem ent o f eminent modern French author, is one work on the line to Eureka. It is stated that the contract- j °t the most dramatic and powerful pro- o r s a tw o r k o n the W illamette Pacific are displaying n o l d- e d by w n iiam Fox. i t is replete with big moments; there is no let up in anxiety about gettin g their equipment out o f this section the action, and in the particularly or about their field of future operations, and this is an e x strong scenes leading up to the climax of the story the suspense is actually cellent indication. It goes without saying that nothing painful. would please the people here better than the extension of Pierre Rameau, the son of a railway gate-keeper, witnesses a disastrous ex the line to the south, putting us on a through coast fine. plosion in a nearby quarry. Although The im m ediate benefits would double discount those to there are many people on the ground, come from the Eugene road, for it would put this section the lad is the only one with enough presence of mind to summon medical in position to get its full share of the tide o f Eastern im aid, and when the physician arrives, is migration that is settin g so strongly toward this coast. the only person cool headed enough to render him assistance. Struck by this Taken in connection with the return of general prosperity, unusual dexterity and courage under o f which we will get our share, and the revival of the such trying circumstances, the physi lumber trade, of which we will g e t the full benefit, the cian takes an interest in the boy and undertakes his education. The lad pro continuation of work on the const road will give an added gresses wonderfully and fully justifies impetus to the wave of “ unprecedented prosperity” on the doctor’s opinion of him. At the age of twenty he has already become which Coos seem s destined to ride before the year is out. noted in the medical world. In the WHAT IS COQUILLE GOING TO DO ABOUT IT? course of time he becomes the foremost DUNK BOTTS, R e galar Correspondent (George Bingham) All Rights Reservd P o k e E a z le y ’a wagon is confined T h e s t o p p e r u n e x p e c te d ly Hew to the blacksm ith shop, with a g e n o u t of Isaac H e l l w a n g e r ’s j o g (he e ral b r e a k n o w n . o t h e r day, while be was g o i o g a long W h e n t h e folks of H ogw uliuw t h e r e a d , a n d bad n o t Rax Barlow saw in t h e T tckville T id in g » where been p r e s e n t to d r i n k it as fast as it th e d o c to r s of C hica go h»d ta k e n p. ru n out, Isa a c w ould have lost the table knife te n inche s lo n g from the e n ti r e c o n te n t s of t h e ju g . sto m a c h of a wom an w h o b a d swal low ed it while su ffe rin g fiorn ty p h o i d fever, it caused m u ch c mi- The Light Brigade ment D o c k H o c k s Bays h» would not believe it if be h a I n o t seen it H a l l a u i n c h , h a lt an inch, in tbe p a p e r . He says t h a t a n y H a lf an i n c h s h o rte r! t h i n g t h a t can b - »wallowed can be W h e t h e r t h e s k i r t s are for sw allow ed in H o g w allo w an I he M o th e r or d a u g h t e r ! do e s u o t k n o w of anybody here who Briefer th e d r e sse s grow , would sw allow a knife of this size. F u l l e r th e r ip p le s flow, W h il e w h i s k i n g glim pses s h o w . T h e H o r s e D o c to i, w b o is tbe bast a u t h o r i t y we have on tbe d isa ah.s of More t h a n t h e y o u g h t e r man a n d bea»t, g ives it as bis o p i n F la s h e d all t h e i r a n k le s there, ion t h a t ty p h o id p a ti e o ts sh o u ld be F la s h e d as t h e y t u r n in the air, k e p t i d a l ig h t e r diet. R a z Hallow, W h a t will not w om en dare? while a i t e n d i o g p r e a c h i n g »t tbe ( T h o u g h t h e e x h ib i t s show Ho,* F o r d c h u r c h last sum m er, in S m e of t h e m b lu n d e r e d ) y a w n i n g , sucked F l i m .Dillaid'b All so rts a n d t y p e s of pegs— stra w b a t d o w n bis th r o a t . B ut the B r o o m stic k s, p i a n o legs, H o r s e D . c t o r was c alled ab I r e H e r e a n d t h e r e fairy shapes, m oved it before tbe b u t was duui J u s t b u ilt to w a lk on eggs, a g e d to any g r e a t e xte nt. C o m e by th e h u n d r e d . — E x. T h e r e is a n o th e r presi I m t i a l p o s sibility on t h e political horizon, » Rural Credits System y o u n g son h a v in g beeu b o r n «t the T h e f o llow ing p o in ts on a r u r a l h om e of A llas P eck F r i d a y n i« ,tt W ash Hock», who by a ju r y , was fo u u d n o t g u i lt y of st e a l i n g a lot of sw ee t p o t a t o e s trorn the B lin d Man of t h e Calf R ibs n e ig h b o r h o o d , will p r o b a b ly be r e a r r e s t e d , as t h e po tatoes, which he b u r ie d until the e x c i t e m e n t died dow n, have s p r o u t e d a n d come u p Dollars, on the third day uf Ja nuary, 1916. Notice is hereby given th a t I will on the I t h day of March. 1916, a t the fro ,t door of the County Court House in Co quille in said County, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, sell a t public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described property, to-wit: Lots 6 and 7, the E ast one-half of the northwest quarter, (less ten acres) of Section eighteen, township twenty- eight, Range twelve west of the Wil lamette Meridian, containing ninety- eight acres, all in Coos County, Oregon. Taken and levied upon as the property of the said defendants, W. S. Jess and Lucy Jess, his wife, or as much there of as may be necessary to satisfy the said judgment in favor of plaintiff and against said defendants with interest thereon, together with all cost? and disbursements that have or mny accrue. AL FRE D J O H N S O N , J r , S h e r if f . Dated a t Coquille, Oregon, J a n u a ry ? 8 , 1916. 2-l-5t -------------- » «♦ »• - — Notice of Administrator's Sale Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, administrator of the estate of David M. Drew, deceased, under and by authority of an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon in and for the County of Coos duly made and entered on the 29th day of January, 1916, authorizing and direct ing me so to do, will from and a fte r the first dav of March, 1916, proceed to sell at private sale all of the real prop erty of the said estate, to-wit: the south half of the southeast qua rte r and the south half of the southwest quarte r of section thirty-four, in township twenty-nine south, range fourteen west of the Willamette meridian, in Coos County, Oregon, to the highest and best bidder; terms of sale not less than one half cash in hand a t time of sale, balance payable not more than five years from date of sale with interest on such deferred payment, if any. at the r a te of not less than eight per cent per annum. Dated February 1, 1916. GUY DREW, Administrator of the E state of David M. Drew, Deceased. 2-l-5t A lady frien d from th e C a lf R ib s n e ig h b o r h o o d is e xpected h e r e this week, to be th e g u e s t of Mi»s F i u t ie Belcher. She will w ear h e r best c lo th e s a n d fix u p h e r h a ir tig h t , a n d expects to m ake q u ite a favor a b le im pressiou d u r i u g h e r stay in IN T H E COUNTY COURT OF T HE 'u i s vicinity. STATE OF OREGON FOR COOS COUNTY. h im F l i n d e r s a n d W as h Hocks m g a g e l i n a s h o o t i n g ufTray near In the m atter of the estate ) of Waiter Drane, Deceased ) tb e D g Hill g r » v - y a r l ye s erday Notice is hereby given, that, in com m o r n in g . J u s t b fore ihe difficult) pliance with an order made by Jam es Watson, County Ju dge of the County *ook ¡.lace a j iry w-a s u m m o n e d to Court of the State of Oregon for Coos w itness th e afi o r so th a t th ere County, on the 8 th day of Ja nuary, 1916 and to me directed: I will on the w ould he no conflicting testimony 9th day of February, 1916 at the hour of 10 o ’clock a. m. of said day a t the •■t t h e trial. front door of the Court House of said A fte r le -diug th* a n n u a l c r o p le- Coos County, in Coquille. Coos County, p o r t » i d f l a r i n g t b i t tb e r« w e t t State of Oregon, otter for sale the fol lowing described real property belong P o k e F.azley bas been on tbe sick se v e ra l hi lion b u s h - s • f c o r n r»is- ing to said estate, to-wit: list for se v e ra l days. T h e H *r»e - d i sst season, J r f T e i s iu P 'locks Commencing a t a point 16 rods and feet west of the point where the D oc toi says be h a s syrup o .u s i.f the has a b .iu d u u ed tbe ideu of raising 50 q u a r te r section line running north and ho o f a n d m o u t h di e a s e . l o k e 1 » his u»uai twu acre s of corn t h e c o m south through the center of Section 1, Township 28 south. Range 13 west of a n xiously a w a itin g developm ent». i n g year, feeling t h a t t h t r e will he Willamette Meridian, intersects the south line of Spurgeon stre et in the I t bus j u s t lea ked o u t t b * t the plen ty w ith o u t i t . City of Coquille, Coos County, S tate of t r u s t e e s of t h e school iu th e C II Raz Barlow, who was iu Ttckville Oregon; running thence south 520 feet, R ib s n e i g h b o r h o o d hud a failing iast week for a day, s u s ta i n e d only more or less, to the north line of a p a r cel of land sold to Ida E. Rich by E. S. o u t with th e th e to a c b e r, a n d wuen s lig h t in ju r ie s in a coilission with Spurgeon: thence west 98.5 feet;thence be r e fu s ed to resign, t h e y move-i th e a p p r o a c h in g T ickville accomiuo north 520 feet, more or less, to the south line of Spurgeon Street; thence th e sc hool ho u se to w he re he coul : d a ti o n train , a s b o t h were tr ave ling east 98.5 feet to the place of beginning; excepting a right of way described as u o t find it. a» a »low r a te of »p*ed when the ae- follows: Commencing at th« northeast corner of above described parcel of M iss H o s t e t l e r H o c k s bas b -»ti [ r i d e n t o c c u rre d , land, thence south 20 u feet to ditch, g r e a tly puzzled for t h e p a s t few T h e Wild O n io n school te a c h e r thence west 10 feet, thence north 200 days, as she has been u n a b le , aft» 1 lias cut o u t bis g e o g r a p h y class un- feet to Spurgeon Street, thence west 10 feet to the place of beginning, to a t h o r o u g h si a r c h <*f th e prem ises, til the war is over, as tbe tr u s t e e s the highest and best bidder for cash. P. E. DRANE, to find h e r c h e w i n g g u m she stuc». w o u ld r a t h e r h e w ould re m a in n e u - Administrator with will annexed of up s o m e w h e re . | iral th ro u g h o u t. the e state of Walter Drane, Deceased. l-ll-5t c r e d its sy s te m tor Oregon h a v e been pro p o se d bv D r. Hector M ac p h e r s o n , h e ad of t h e U. S and O . A. C B u r e a u ot M a r k e t s and R u r a l O r g a n i z a ti o n : 1 . N a m e : T h e r e is hereby es ta b lish e d the O r e g o n F a r m M o r t g a g e C re d it A ssocia tio n, w h ic h shall he a sta te institu tio n with a b r a n c h in e ac h c o u n t y 2 . P u r p o s e s : T b e purposes of physician in P ari 9 , but, in spite of his th e O r e g o n F a r m M o r tg a g e C re dit A s so c ia tio n sh a ll be to raise f u n d s with his ivife is e s ta b lis h e d on a reputation, he continues to reside in the Random Rambles same shabby q u a rte r in which he a n d m a k e loans, secured by (arm nice farm on the M c K i n l e y road. started, in order to be near the poor, m o r tg a g e s , t h r o u g h o u t the S t a te of N e x t we passu 1 o n t o the M c K i n among whom he does much good work (By a H u m b le r .) O regon. and is dearly beloved. B e ing so m e w h a t of a r a m b le r 1 ley s o llle m e n t an 1 found it as wide 3 . S t a te F a r m L oan C o m m i s Residing in the same house is a young t h o t yo u r reader» m i g h t be i u te i e s l- a w ake and p ro g r e s siv e as the o 'b e r . German artist, named Munzell, a sion: T h e O r e g o n F a r m M o rtg a g e e<! to I u . « it iw tb c o u u t r y ’r m i n i H e r e we nu t M is. Wilcox a n d he r dream er and a mystic. Dr. Rameau C r e d it A s so c ia tio n shall be u n d e r iiupre»ei h an o u t s i d e r R e ce n tly I tw ■ s ' i i s . Mr i\ i.cox w is form eily saves the young m an ’s life by a very t h e c o n tr o l of t h e S ta te F a r m L o a n m en ts A loan to a n y i n d i v i d u a l tb e bro k e u b o n e s a n d th e boy r e fe s i r i n g st a ti o n l ie u delieate operation, and a strong friend m i le a trip t o th e F a i r v ie w a n d Me- C oinm i»ston, w h ic h shall consist of Dr. shall not e x c e e d $50 u p o n each t u r n e d to his hom e T hey have a nice home ship springs up between them. K ioley d i s t r ic t and a s my b u sin e ss C oos Bay. Rameau’s friend, Dr. Talvanne, who is th e G o v e r n o r of t h e State , S e c retary ta k e s me a m o n g th e I nner» 1 will wnl have liuilt a tine b a r u a d n con- an alienist and phrenologist, warns him of S ta te , th e S t a te T r e a s u r e r , a n d acre of land o w n e d , no r sh a ll it c x If I FAIL to CURE »1CAN CER .rTU M O R1tr.it Have You Noticed? give som e of the t h i n g s t h a t a p ti m pla te a new house n e x t s u m m e r . th at Munzell is not trustworthy, mor S e c r e t a r y of t h e S t a te L a n d Board ceeit $ 5,000 for each m e m b e r. E a c h before I t POISONS M l) | M s i r attaches to BONE m e m b e r sha ll m a k e w r i t te n appli T h e y also owu a fine c a r a n d are ally, as is shown by the formation of pealed to me m ost s t r o n g l y . a n d five o t h e r m e m b e rs chosen to W ithout Knife or P a in . cation for a loan u p o n form s to be abU to g i t ah ut, even in t h e snow, his head. Rameau, however, disre T h a t t h o u g h se e in g is believin g, No PAY Until CURED! re p re se n t th e W illa m e tte V a lle y, Fairview ia a b e a u t i fu l little val gards this advice, and a strange triple secured from th e c o u n ty b r a n c h ol y o u c a n ’t alw ays belit-ve » b a t you WRITTEN GUARANTEE V withi iC m uch diffi u lty. ley, on th e N m t h fork, neet iug No X R ay o r o th e r alliance is formed between these three S o u t n e r n O r e g o n , th e Coast R e gion, t h e O r e g o n F a r m M o r t g a g e C redit s w in d le . A n Is la n d see. A 1 - i - ii ’ m c u n p is » ¡'lis te d hi re and sn u g ly a m o n g the bill». I t is » II N o r t h w e s t e r n O r e g o n , a n d C e n tr a l p la n t m ak es th e c u re ^ men, all so totally different. Associatio n, a n d in th is a p plic arinn A ny TUMOR. LUMP o r I L i t t l e girls w e a r i n g f r i e n d s h i p SORE o n th e lip , fa c e " n a m e d for it looks fa r, even in a the L y» were c g r e g a t i u g in th e Some time after. Dr. Rameau is O r e g o n , re spectively. T h e y shall he shall s u b m i t iu d e ta il th e pur- o r b o d y lo n g is b r a c e le t s a r o u n d t b e i r ne cks. w in ter as d r e a r y as th is T b e firet h o p e that the w e a th e r w ould pe rm it called upun to attend the deathbed of a he ch o se n for th e ir ability to h a n d le C A N C E R ! it newer p o s t s to w h ic h he i n t e n d s to apply p a in s u n ti lla s t stag e Although he is people we m et were t h e Holver- o p e in t i o u s as they a re a n x io u s to Madam Etchevarry. financia l m a t t e r s , a n d from th e i r Any su it case ii-e pictor sticking 120-PACE BOOK se n t th e loan, a n d no p a r t t h e r e o f shall, unable to save her life, he gains the FR E E . lO.OuO te sti \ \ . W. Iciw liorn is eto tts. O f t h r e e t h e r e were live t e s u m e work m o n ia ls. Writ! ti s m i _ . love of her daughter, Conchita. At a c q u a i n t a n c e w ith the r u r a l c redit u n d e r a n y c ir c u m s t a u c e s , be a pplied a r o u n d the t r a i n s nud b at» families, p a ren t» and four manie<l also e n g a g e d in l o g g i n g a n d is the age of 50 he marries her, although n e ed s of their v a r io u s districts T h e T h a t b ir d s ol a fe » tb * r som etim es to a n y o t h e r pu rp o se . aims, all with nice fairas We stay- re ad y as soon a» th e w . a t h e r p e r she is a girl of twenty. F a r m M o r t g a g e C r e d it C om m iss io n i t O H I I O C D a n d al w ays p o iso n s deep arm - peck each o t h e r . I n t e r e s t a n d p r in c ip a l of all loans O H N u C n p it elan tfs a n d KILLS QUICKLY m its to g i to work w ith a full c rew Munzell secretly admires Conchita, i d over n i g h t with li, <1 a n d f nu I shall a p p o iu t a ge nera l m a n a g e r O ne w o m an in e v e ry T aiesof ca n c e r— U.S. re p o rt A n y o n e with h ic c o u g h s since the W e refu se m a n y w ho w a it to o lo n g & m u st d ie h m a nd his e stim a b le wife nice, so T h e t « a lot of tiue t i m b e r in th is j alld sl>e r e tu r n s his affection, although w h o sha ll be responsible to th e shall be pa y a b le upon th e a m o r t i z a P o o r cu re d a t h a lf p ric e if c a n c e r is v et sm all neither speaks of their love. As time tion plan in q u a r t e r l y , s e m i- a n o u a l , s t a te w ent dry. ciable people T hey a r e e n g a g e d si e tion, a n d li g in g h a s been a n d co m m issio n for th e general m a n a g e Dr. & Mrs. Dr. CHAMLEY & CO. S f e U n i g goes on a gulf widens between Conchita T h a t b u sin e ss b e f o re p le a su r e is “ S trictly Reliable, ( r e a lis t Cancer Spncialht living'- or a n n u a l installm e n ts. A t t b e e n d in d a ir y in g a n d »lock i a i » i n g m o s t wi ill l< one I flic m ain di peli leu and her husband. Rameau, however, m en t of th e O r e g o n F a r m M o r tg a g e 4 3 6 E Valencia St., San Francisco. Cat. of th ree y e a r s, h o w e v e r , from tbe a g o o d m o tto b u t t h a t its m o st &1 4 K 3 I 4 N 0 D t L Y M A I L T H I S ta w m i m alia C A N C L f a ly, a n d are a m o n g t h e p r o g r e s s iv e eien C re d it A s so c ia tio n . T h e m a n a g e r blindly tru sts his wife and best friend, da te of s e c u r i n g a loan, t h e b u r r o w - w ays reversed, T h e Masts art well k n o w n re»i and is indignant when Talvanne sug u p o n th e a p p r o v a l ol the S t a te F a r m citizens of t h a t section. •lent» ->f t hi» »e t ' i n . T h a t a pe rso n w ho t h in k s lots of K. I’, a n d gests th at she be followed. Talvanne L o a n C o m m is s io n , shall select his er sha ll h a v e tb e priv ile g e ol pay- A m o n g o th e r s th a t we m e t »re son F r e d live u; the c r e e k a n d have suspects the existence of a mutual tie office force, a p p r a ise r s a n d c o u n ty in g off in a d d it i o n to h ia r e g u la r th em se lv es se ld o m c u e fo r a n y o n e t i e H a tc h e r s, J A. a n d S K , between Conchita and the handsome a m o r t i z a ti o n i n s ta llm e n t, a n y addi- else, a line farm here with l a r g e b i r o s b r o t h e r s . T h e y are o f t h e old f u n - young a rtist. Conchita consents to r e pre se ntatives. tional p o r tio n of th e loan b e sees • nil lot» d stori ; L e e lives on th e pose for Munzell. One day Talvanne T h a t • man with an eye to b u s i 4 . M e m b e r s h ip : T h e m e m b e r s ili< s of th» Va| 'ey, an I h a r e sp e n t fit, a n d h is f u tu r e a m o r t i z a ti o n i n ness alw ays h a s th e o t h e r one main r u 1 a id h is a c o m f o r t a b l e visits Munzeil's studio to find out how o f t h e O r e g o n F arm M ortgage well on to 4tl year» t h e r e J . A 1 » little In e In re Ail .re i n te l li g e n t he is progressing on Conchita’s por C re d it A s soc ia tion shall be farm s t a ll m e n t s sha ll i n c l u d e inte rest c o c k e ,, tow#rd p l „ sure e n c a g e d in d a i r y i n g a n d fru it g l o w trait. Stealing unawares u|>on the only u p u n t h a t p a rt of t b e loao re a n d p ro g r e s siv e eit.zeu* ing He haa a fine a p p le o r c h a r d , A n y o n e w i t h o u t a bad culd. lovers, he surprises them in an embrace. l a n d o w n e i s w h o h a v e affiliated m a i n i n g u u p a i d . A n o t h e r well know n family is th e mostly <f the G r a r e n s t e i n variety. He insists th a t the iiason be broken up t h e m s e lv e s w ith one of its county- T h a t men of v i r t u e are m o st »1- \ Law ht rn» f «tin nì we m o tio n e d immediately, without arousing the doc b r a n c h e s w h o n a v e com plied with E a e h f a rm e r o b t a i n i n g a loan S K. i« e n g a g e d prim arily in d a i r y w ays blind. \ \ \\ ile»id* him ttiere a r e l i H ., to r 's suspicion. sh a ll s u b m i t to a s u r v e y o f bis tarm the O r e g o n S t a te Law a n d w ith the ing B o th have l a r g e c o m f o r ta b le A “ swell b e a d ” e v e r killin g a n y Rameau is grieved at the loss of his r e g u la tio n s of th e O r e g o n F a r m a n d e q u i p m e n t a c c o r d in g to the « b r o th e r , a i d L A., f a th e r . T hey b a r n s a n d g o o d home» T hev are b o dy. friend, but is comforted when, a few bavt » ’nit farm w ith lo ts of stock M o r tg a g e C r e d it A ssociation a n d forms use d by th e d iv is io n of F a r m i n te l li g e n t, p ro g r e s siv e c itize n s a n d a i d l a r g e c o m f o r t a b l e b u d d i n g s months later, Conchita’s little daughter se c ure d a loan u p o n their land M a n a g e m e n t of th e U n i t e d S ta te s T h a t although Oregon ia dry, it th-< y o u n g fo lk s a re a p oasure is born. Little Pamela, as sheia called T ber. • n e r a i sc a rc i ty of hay I possesses, to Dr. Rameau's delight, the t h r o u g h th is association. D e p a r t m e n t o f A g r i c u l t u r e , T h e s e ffoeen’t seem to have any effect 011 t o m eet, s ociable a n d well m a n n e r e d hut o forms a re to be filled o u t before he w e ath e r. w i n t e r w eather con- frank blue eye» and golden hair which 5 . R a is in g F u n d s : T h e c o m T h e N o r r i s family 1 » a n o th e r . Id tirine they will -ft t h r o u g h . ¡he always admired in his friend. m on school f u n d , u n d e r p ro p e r o b ta in s a lo an , a n d at t b e e n d oi ! T h a t people with d r e a m y eyes a re fo lk s a n d t w o m a r r ie d so n s ; W alter In leaving the country Munzell leaps A Brow n 1 » p o s tm a s te r ami sa f e g u a r d s, shall c o n s t it u t e a re each c a l e n d a r y e a r so long a s be n o t often c a u g h t n a p p in g . h a s b e en e n g <ged in the sawnii ] 1 from his carriage in order to escape an black ith for he c om m unity, r e m a in s a d e b to r ta th e O r e g o n Tbe sun tbia month b u s i n e s s b u t baa a lin e little farm ,, ! oncoming train and is mortally hurt, v o lv in g f u n d w h i c h , lo g e t h e r w ith >ort nt t !l i n g s . l ie 10 en- Rameau, deeply shocked, informs Con- th e a c c u m u l a te d net a n n u a l s u r p l u s F a r m M o r t g a g e C re d it A ssocia tio n, j Users a n d b a s re c e n tly b u ilt on it erge' And T h a t’s N o Joks. end a m b i t io u s a n d io mak- j chita of this, but refuses her entreaties shall tie the o r ig in a l c apital of tb - •# * -— T be B a r k e r s , of whom t h e i » s i s H e—T h ere a re two periods In a lu n n 'i Are ine f bim seif h o -1 family a g o o d ; 1» he brought to his bedside. Conchita, association U p o n the basis o f the Boy Break« Wri»t ; life w hen he never understands a ■• versi fami íes, are als<< a m o n o thè broken-hearted, fades day by day a f te r w om an. old a n d « a ll k n u s n ci tizón» of thè Munzeil's death, and in spite of all the tarm t n o r l g i g e s a lr e a d y let by the own« fine O n ° d a y last week C h a r le s F e t e r I She—Indeed! And w hen a r e th ey ? S i a te ol O r e g o n as se c urity for t h e . ' loving skill of Dr. Rameau, she dies. pi ic* a n d h a v e som e fin- fami» .1 l i e — B efore a n d a f te r tim rriaK t.— . m i soim V, M a r a , As years pass by, the wound in Dr. c o m m o n school l u n d , t b e tarm son, of K iv e rto u , b r o u g h t his ten th » Vallea H» » briiflit, i n te llig e n t R am eau’s heart seems to heal, but on m o r t g a g e credit c om m ission sh a ll y e a r ol.l »on t o th is place t o have P h ilad elp h ia E v en in g Ledger. IV. S C o t tn n >a a n n th i of W to ltd him sulT* nng each anniversary of Conchita’» death issue b o n d - in »cries of $ 100,000 or D r V. L For Sale By H m illio n e x a m in e hie f a r m e r s o w n i u g a fine f « U<1 üttftck » • g r i p p e b u t ¡ he passes long hours alone in her d a r k Notier of Sfcerift's Sale arm which h a d b. 1 u p . i u i u g him m u ltip le Iherci t, the inte rest a n d w ith a nice t c h a r d S om •f th. even th «t c o u ld n o t d am pen bin ened room, in which everything h a s , Bv v ir t u e of an execution and order U p o n an In the p u n c p a l 'ne»e b o n d s lo he g u a r - f >r th e p a st tw o weeks fe rm e rò pai opei tal o::*ntiori to geni* I spiri a n d be nitide us » • ! - been left exactly as it waa. .. . of sale duly issued by the Clerk of the meantime. Pamela has grown into a a n le e d bv Ihe S i a t e ot O r e g o n . A - r a y e x a m i n a t io n t h e d o c t o r dis- circuit Court of thé County of Coo*. Coquille, Oregon tru c k grow ing and r a is - tr ' Oregon, dated the I Ith day of , '. Ik * i M M V * o i* M * d a * beautiful girl, loxing and knr*d by all C •• iition* of So -trioR L o a n s : r o r e r e d t h a t tw o b o n e s in tb e la d ’s q u a n ti t ie » o f fine v e g etab le » for tbe to tbe , , Ja nuary, 1916. in a certain action in the r 1 . who know her. r -u n e ■ » ... . L o a n s shall be m ad e to f a rm e r s wrist were b ro k e n . The boy had Circuit Court for said County and State, m a r k e t. One tin e -en>ial li ,r»oteti»- Go one of the anniversaries of Con- , , , ,, been c o m p l a in i n g of hia a rm h u r t * Y» Strong as Plaintiff recover The New Home Sewi ng -. n general d**th the doctor pay* hia annual u P ° n m o r tg a g e s u p o n their land for ed judgment against W. S. 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