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Goss mlan K tttredge London, is this bi„ of It the English language was a rimed E n velop es, } Plaintiff sea description: 4 tr ‘utise called the "Hoke of SL Al- "Tbe seu Is not a lovable m onster. b: nds,” Its a uthor being a woman, Letterheads, 1 J o h n G. M u l l e n as admin- i And m onster It Is. It Is beautiful, the D me Julian a B em e.s. Its second istra to r o f the E state of | scu, alw ays beautiful In one way or edition was printed by W ynkyn de C a rds, By M. QUAD John W. Negithon, deceas- j su m m o n s another, but It Is cruel and unm indful V orde In 1496. A dr icendant of her Copyright. 1915 by McClure News j ed, A lfreda Negithon, John | paper Syndicate. Circulars « of the life th a t is In it and upon I t It ftu illy . Lord Berners, was the trans- I Doe and M ary Doe and all I heirs known and unknown was cruel lust evening In the lurid la .or of F ro issart's "Chronicles." It 'Billheads, o f John W. Negithon, De One day In Ju n e, I860. 1 was ordered low sunset th a t m ade It glow, dully, Is tru e th a t old m anuscripts existed, ceased, by a circuit Judge to stand up and to the cold, mocking, ragged m oonrlse • tc h as the “Venerle de Twecy” of tbe Statements. Defendants. th a t m ads It look like death. T be To A lfreda Negithon, John Doe and hear my sentence, and when 1 sa t waves positively beckoned w hen they tl le of E dw ard IT., but It was Dame Ju lian a who was tbe real ancestress Mary Doe and all Heirs, known and un down again It was with the knowledge known o f John W Negithon, deceased. th a t I had seven ¿ears to serve In pris rose uud pitched tow ard our boat la ot sporting literature in England, for boring in the trough. And all the long si e also composed an essay on haw k Ill the N am e of the S ta te of Orego : You and each of you are hereby notified on. T he crim e? Well, let th a t go. I night It seemed to m e th a t 1 beard ing and another on "Fishing W ith an th a t you a re required to ap|>ear and was only tw enty-three years old then, voices through tbe planking, talking, Angle." the last being of such excel- answ er the Com plaint filed against you, and a young m an Is more easily led talking, endlessly, m onotonously, quer j leuce th a t Izank W alton himself did in the above entitled C ourt and cause, off th an a n old one. ulously, and I couldn't m ake out I trk e a hint from Its pages. AND within six w eeks from the date of the 1 expected from seven to ten years. w hether it w as the ocean calling from first publication of this summons, to 1 m ade up my mind to obey carefully the outside or the ship herself m utter wit, w ithin six weeks from the 15th day every rule and regulation of the pris Parasol Monoplanes. ing gropingly, finding herself. If the of F ebruary, 1916 and if you fail to a p The "parasol plane" la really a bi pear on or before the '¿8th day of March, on. No "good tim e” was allowed In voices are of the ship they will soon plane w ith the lower pair of wings re those days, hut If 1 conducted m yself cease, for she m ust find herself. B ut 1916, said date being the last day of the moved, the engine, pilot and observer tim e prescribed in the order for publi to the satisfactio n of the warden for if they are the voices of the sea they cation, judgm ent will be taken ag ain st five years fie would he quite willing to m ust be sad sirens th a t cry, restless, all sittin g under tbe upper plane nnd C all and see us o r telephone you and each of you, for w ant th ereo f ask the governor to shorten my sen questioning, unsatisfied—q u a in t home thus giving rise to the nicknam e of "parasol.” T his type of monoplane Is for the relief demanded in plaintiff’s tence. I had not been in prison more less little sirens.” and we w ill call and see you. I f chiefly used for directing the fire of com plaint, a succinct sta te m e n t of than an hour, however, when 1 m ade which is as follows: the guns. In an ordinary m onoplane we d o n ’t do y o u r p rin tin g we both T hat plaintiff recover from the above a ebunge In my program. Such a lone Beautiful Fish, It Is difficult for tbe observer to see named defendant John G. Mullen as liness cam e over me—1 felt such a hor Japanese gardens are alm ost like a hetnw him.—Pearson's Weekly. lose m oney. A dm inistrator, of the e state of Johh W. ror a t belug s h u t out from the world— p art of the bouse. The people live In Negithon, deceased, the suin of Six H un th a t 1 determ ined to escape a t the first gardens far more than m ost Ameri dred Dollars to g eth er with in te re st opportunity. cans do. In alm ost every garden Is hereon a t the ra te of 8 per cent per a n 1 was a fine m achinist, and a fte r found a pond w ith goldfish In 1L The num from the 1st day of Ju n e 1912 to aw hile I w as placed In charge of all golden carp Is a kind of goldfish d ate and the sum of Seventy Five Dol lars as an a ttorney fee herein to g eth e r the m achinery In the prison—th a t Is, 1 which was brought from China to J a kept everything in repair, and It was with the costs and disbursem ents of Telephone to Beaver H ill pan, and the species nam ed ranchu is this suit. T hat a decree of F'ore- an occupation in which I delighted. I greatly adm ired. It has a tall made closure issue as ag ain st all of said hail a little shop In the engine room, of three or four fanilke fins th a t open defendants and all persons in te re s t and I looked a fte r my work so well ed in the h e rein afte r described real prop th a t 1 soon had the confidence of tbe and close. W hen floating about In the A public long distance toll station has been established a t e rty ,an d th a t the sam e be sold in the prison officials. The man who ran the w ater and looked a t from above It ap B eaver H ill in the office o f the Southern Paci ic Company. pears like one of th e old Jap an ese gold m anner prescribed by law, to w it: The big statio n ary engine was a “free w est one h alf of the southw est q u a rte r coins called the kotun. It Is supposed The McDonald & Vaughn Logging Camp above Beaver Hill !w*s s w ',) o f section th reei 3), the no rth m an” or an outsider hired by th e to look like a lion, when one gazes may be reached through B eaver Hill. Call Long Distance. e ast q u a rte r of the so u th east q u a rte r m onth, as w as also the fireman. While straig h t Into Its face. T be Ja p a n Mag (nekf s e '4 ) of section fo u r (4) and lot both treated me kindly and well, they four (4) of section ten (10) all in tow n no doubt fe lt it their duty to w atch azine tells us of these fish and says ship tw enty-five (25 south range tw elve me and report anything suspicious. that the Japanese are fond of glTlng w est of the W illam ette m eridian Coos My little shop had no door to it, and fancy nam es to their favorites, such as "dancing butterfly'' and “double cher county Oregon. T hat all of the in te rest of thcabove named d e fen d a n ts and each while w orking hi It I was under the ry blossom." Sometimes the fish take of them and of all persons claiming by eye of the engineer—that is, if he sa t their nam es from appearance and or under them in the above described 0,1 *>*■ chair In th e usual place he could sometimes from habits. real p roperty be fo rev e r b arred and ace my every movement. My room foreclosed. T hat the plaintiff have judg- hail u window looking out on the g a r Austria'« Hlttorio Crown. m ent and execution a g ain st the defend- den of the prison. From the first dav Tho crow n donned by the m onarch a n t John G. Mullen as adm in istrato r o f , ,.lltercd the little shop I determ ined the e sta te of John W. N egithon, de- „ « . R. E. SHINE, V.-Pres of Austria, which was m ade originally A. J. SHERWOOD, PRES. ceased, fo r any deficiency which re- 1 1 wimlovv* for Stephen of H ungary some eight L. H. HAZARD, Casa». 0. C. SANFORD, Assi. Cashier m ains a fte r the proceeds of the sale of engineer came on duty fifteen the above described real property have m inutes before 1 did and rem ained fir- centuries ago. has been stolen, lost or been applied to the satisfaction of said teen m inutes later, while the fireman pawned. One one occasion It was pilfered by judgm ent herein. T h at Plaintiff or any slept a t th e prison and was aroused O P C O Q U I Ü L B , O R E GOfi « o th er p a rty to this su it may become about half past 5 o’clock. 1 had to a queen who fled across the frozen a purchaser a t the sale of said real leave tbe shop a t 8:55 to m arch In to Danube with It, and there, being In property ;that the sheriff execute adeed need of ready cash, she paw ned It for l 'r a n » s a c t 8 a G e n e r a l H a n k i n g Businec-e* to the purchaser and th a t said p u rc h a s supper w ith m y gang. To attem pt to 2,800 ducats. When It w as finally leave by d aylight would be foolishness, er lie let into possession th ere o f fo rth us 1 would be seen by the guards traced and recovered It w as placed In Board of D! ractart. with. a fortress In Hungary and guarded Service of this sum m ons is m ade by stationed on the wnlls I m ust have Tt. C. Dem ent, A. J . Sherwood, j N ational Bank of Commerce, New York City night and day. Duplication pursuant to an order made some excuse for liugering In my room L. H arlocker, L. H. H azard, C rocker W oolworth NT Bank, San Francisco At the tim e of tbe revolution It w as by the Hon. John S. Coke C ircuit until a fte r dark, and 1 had Just plan Isaiah H acker, R. E Shine. F irs t N ationall Bank of Portland, Portland Judge, dated F ebruary 12th 1916, d irec t ned It when a n unforeseen circum buried In a forest to prevent Us being ing publication hereof in the within stance knocked me out. 1 w as going annexed by the A ustrians, and It re new spaper for a period of sixweeks. to disable the donkey engine Just be mained under the soil for nearly a hun John C. Kendall fore 0 o’clock, knowing th a t 1 would dred years. The crown Is adorned H erb ert S. M urphy A ttorneys for be called back to help repair It a fte r with fifty-three fine sapphires, fifty 1st N a t’l Bank Bldg. good sized rubles, one em erald and 338 M arshfield Oreg. Plaintiff supper, when the prison authorities 2-15-71 gave the wagon contractor leave to pearls The getns are sunken In a mass occupy a portion of the garden w ith of pure gold, nnd the crown weighs al a bank account stands be together about fourteen pounds.— Ex his lumber. A great lot of It was Notice of Final Seulement change. hauled In a n d piled up directly before tw een a man and m any busi my window, obliging me to use a lamp N otice is hereby given th a t the un Th« Common Peopl«. ness difficulties. I t enables to work by and cutting off my chance dersigned. has tiled his final account in Coronets, m iters, m ilitary display, him to know exactly w hat his the m a tte r of the adm inistration of the to escape. 1 m ade some cautious In the pomp of war, wide colonies and a e sta te o f S arah J. F erry, deceased, and quiries nnd found th a t tt w as all green huge em pire are, in my view, all tri cash resources are a t all tim es. that 1 he County C ourt has se t Thursday, stuff and m ight he left there four or fles, light as air and not w orth consid the 16th day o f M arch, 1916, as the day five y ears to season. It puts him in a position where ering, unless with them you cau have and the C ounty C ourt room in the Coun It w as a b itte r disappointm ent. a fair share of comfort, contentm ent he can ask a loan to m eet an ty C ourt House a t Coquille, Coos Coun The prison had been overcrowded, ty, Oregon, as the place for hearing ob and happiness among the g reat body em ergency. Call here and jections to said final account, and the and a new w ing was being b u ilt T his of the people Palaces, baronial cas took thirteen months, and 1 was one settlem en t of said estate. tles, great halls, stately m ansions, do learn some o ther advantages. D ated this 14th day of F ebruary, ! of the men tran sferre d to It. 1 was not m ake a nation. The nation In ev 1916. ■ put In cell No. 7, which w as tbe last W il l ia m F l o y d , on the left hand side and a t the cor ery country dwells in the cottage, and E x ecu to r of the last Will ner of the building. 1 knew all about unless the light of your constitution and T estam ent and of the this wing before we occupied tt. The can shine there, unless the beauty of e s ta te of S arah J . F erry, east wall, which contained the win your legislation and the excellence of 2-15-5t Deceased. yourstatesjnanshU are Im pressed there dows, w as still In the prison yard, while tho north wall ran along a pub- on the feelings and condition of the On« Thing Worse. | lie street. Dnder the window nearest people, rely upon It, you have yet to Paid the M an—W hat can be worse my cell w as piled a lot of w oruout m a learn the duties of g o v e rn m e n t—J o h i B right th an taking a kiss w ithout asking for chinery nnd refuse lumber. it? I had no sooner eutered m y cell than Beating Off ■ Dog. Replied the Malil—I don't know un 1 determ ined to make tt the basis of If a dog springs for a man th e latter And Auto Line less It Is asking for a kiss and not operations. should guard Ills face with his arm taking It.—Exchange. As the cem ent was not fully hard Leave M yrtle Point on arrival oi and try to meet the anim al w ith bis ened. ns I knew, I decided to tunnel I „ l*>Ht from Randon. Auto to Ruck forearm. W ith his right hand he out. Creek and from Camas: only 14 T hat week I spent in raising one of should attem pt to catch one of the miles of staging. Arrives at Rose- the flagstones In my cell, which was anim al's front paws. T he paw of a lairg 7:30 p. m. connecting with north hound tra in . Arrive Myrtle about three feet square, and then j bulldog Is ultra sensitive. If It can be Point 4 p. m. stnrteil the hole. I w ent down perpen- i caught a vigorous squeeze will make dleularl.v tw o feet and then d rifte d 1 the anim al howl for m ercy and retlr« M ale reservations in advance at D al down tow ard th e north wall a t a sla n t j discomfited. Drug Store, Marshfield. so as to strik e the inundation. I was. All Baggage Handled Fare From Myrlle Point $7.00 Oak Wood. however, greatly troubled to g et fresh nlr down In my tunnel, and the cram p- , The oak ts a historic wood. As early J. L. LAIRD, Proprietor ed position In which I worked kept m e | as the eleventh century It becam e the sore and lame. While working a t favorite wood of civilized Europe, and Office at Laird’s Stage Barn, Myrlle Point, Both Phones night I had to be in bed regularly ev specimens of carving and interior fin ery hour as tile guard cam e around ish have come down to ns from th at and every m orntng the stone had to be early day, their pristine beauty e n We will supply a large replaced nnd th e crevices filled In w ith hanced by the subduing finger of time. breadcrum bs. Government Map, pre 1 knocked off work the next week, Under New Management Giving Du« Credit. nnd It was well I did, as the guard pared by the Interior “Willie, I hope your teach er appre cam e creeping along to the different ciates how much I teach you a t home." Having leased this well-equipped hotel, I propose Department, at 50 cts. cells a t odd tim es during the night, "T bnt's w hat I keep telltn’ her, ma. to conduct it in such a manner as to merit pat nnd 1 should certainly have been She said yesterday, ‘I wonder w bers each, by mail prepaid. caught. It got so a t last th a t I couldn't you learn your bad m anners. Willie,' ronage and give satisfaction to the traveling work in the tunuel over fifteen m in and I said right nway, ‘Ma teaches 'am These maps are official public. utes before the want of a ir drove me to me.' " —Cleveland Plain Dealer. out. and nlong toward the end my health failed me and I lost strength. A W it« Child. 1 dug under the st nes »nil upw ard "Johnny, do you know th a t your about a foot on either side and then Bureau of Animal I was sick for five weeks Before I m other has been looklng.for you?" ask- Industry Publications got to work again June had come, and ed the neighbor next door. "Sure 1 do," replied Johnny. "T h at’s It was a dark and rainy night on the 22d of th a t month that I took a fare the reason she c an 't find m e!"—.Judge. well leave of ray cell and craw led Into "A L L M A K E S" She Was So Pr«ci««. m.v tunnel. I had three or four feet Diseases of CATTLE, "Do yon go In for aviation?" he ask of earth to dig away, and I wns al F ully G u a ra n te e d O n e Y e a r most perishing for w nt of nlr as I got ed the Boston beauty. HORSES, POULTRY, "No, not for aviation. One goes In to the crust. etc., 50 cents a volume UNDERWOODS It was about liVf past 12 when I for sea bathing, but for aviation on« Models 6 and 7.......................... 15 00 Model 4, autom atic ribbon re crawled out of the tunnel Into the foes up."—Judge. OTHER MAKES postpaid. These are all verse ....................................$ 30 00 storm and luckily n ■ one w as abroad Model 3, O liver..........................t 20 00 < Model 5, autom atic ribbon re to catch sight of me Caus« and Effect. Government documents verse ................................. 35 00 Model 5, O liver............... 27 50 , 1 lost no tim e In getting aw ay from There 1» nothing so calculated to glv« Model 4, 2-color, back spacer 45 00 Model 2. L. C. Sm ith, pivot the neighborhood of the prison, and and some are out of bearing ............................... 25 00] s young man th a t tired feeling as an Model 5, 2-color, back spacer 50 00 long before my cell was unlocked In nexing a rich father-in law —New Turk ( Model 3, 14-in. carriage, auto. Model 2, L .C .Sm ith.ball bear. 27 50] the m orning I was safe with friends print. ribbon reverse 35 00 Model 2, L.C .Sm ith,ball bear Times. ing, back spacer Ves, 1 was hunted and s rew ard was Model 3, 14-in. carriage, back 32 50 ( offered for m.v capture, but they never spacer, 2-color.................. 50 00 Model 5, L.C. Sm ith, latest 47 50, The Innocent seldom find an n r Model 2, Monarch got me. 30 00 ; REMINGTONS p illo w —Cowper Model 2, 4, 5 and 6, Sm ith P re Model 10, E lite type ......... $ 32 50 m ier ................ Write us for any Gov 15 00 ] Model 10, Pica type 37 50 Model 10, Sm ith P rem ier 30 00 Model 11, decimal tab u la to r 40 00 Models 1 and 2, Royal ernment Publications. 27 50 f Model 11, dec. tab. W ahl add Model 5, Royal GET TOUR O R E G O N a n d W \ S H IN G T O N 40 0 0 1 ing and s u h tr a it’g device 100 00 E p is o d e s — O n e E a ch W e ek Coos and Curry Telephone Co. 3 M ore C h a p te r s At the Scenic Every Saturday R E 7V \ E 7V V B E R Pathe Program Neal o f the N a v y Get Rich Quick W a llin g fo rd N e w s and C o m e d y Scenic Every 0* LIKE Monday ü â t& .E 3I% Electric Heating Devices A RE you searching for that some- thing for mother, wife, sister, sweetheart or grandmother wonder ing what to buy? Woman appreciates the tasty, the dainty, the ornate and the USEFUL combined. These quali ties are all embodied in Electric Heating Devices WF. HAVE 1HEM OREGON PO W ER CO. ^ E E E E E = 3 Q V C7 - I « o. t = = A nnouncem ent LJAVING bought tie plant of the Co- quille Mill and Mercantile Com pany, the undersigned is now prepared to fill all orders for any kind of L U M B E R Especial attention will be paid to the local demarffl, and e\vr\ effort will he made to supply anything needed at the shortest possible notice. Your orders are solicited. B. E. JOHNSON % F IR S T NATIONAL. T A L K A Farmers and SOLID ROCK Merchants Bank Roseburg M yrtle Point Stage Government Maps and Documents HOTEL BAXTER CHARLES BAXTER, Proprietor RE-BUILT T Y P E W R IT E R S POLK’S II. 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