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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1911 EVENING EDITION. 1. "V""V"VO D A YTIIVfP'Q would produce qulto tho opposite ro- slnstlc oor tho prospect Hint tho VVm MJr I I llVIJuO suits. Dy Its unorrliiK stntomontB price of fresh eggs will do sonio rec- M. O. MAI.ONEV Editor mid Pub. DAN K. MAI.ONEV News Editor Entered at tho postomco at Marsh floldt Oregon, tor transmission through tho malls as second class mall matter. ' tho employer who trfes to forcp his ord breaking this winter. employes to work for less than n liv ing wage could bo reached. If tho lnuorntory method were ap plied to ninny of our factory work ers, It would probably show that their pay was Insufficient to provldo proper food and clothing. And the Dedicated to the service nt the people, Hint no good cause shall lack champion, and that ovl shall not thrive unopposed. Address all communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES. .Mnrshllehl :: :: :: t: Oregon SUHSCHIPTION KATES. DAILY. One year - . . $6.00 Pcr month 60 WEEKLY. fOno year Jl.bO When paid strictly In advance tho -.subscription price of tho Coos Day rrimcs Is $5.00 pr year or $2. GO for lx months. Oillcinl Paper of Coos County Au Independent Republican news paper published every ovonlng oxcopt Bunday, and Weekly by Tlio Coos Day Times Publishing Co. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OP MAHSHF1ELD. LET US HE THANKFUL. Warmed over potatoes ntnl love nf fnlrs will nover bo nblo to pnss for tho orlglnnl article You frequently henr of n great AN OLD TIME THANKSGIVING GIRLS GET READY FOR LEAP YEAR OREGON'S DAY is ,;, rfiHEllE IS one thine .,, I Hill, 'iwlsngiontorcironi, or. II0 has J.,,. ,,. ?.aH ... ... ,u'u "lepeol of Chicago In an nthl The tclephono Is nbout tho only thing wo know of that Is a blessing wh rls, and fills tho hollows, till tho tilnn rllt(W 1inn t'nit tinVnH tisn.1 rt coldly automatic results could not be h 0 ho Wn nllve disputed because of tho sympathetic v,auo no wns nme" sentiments of tho sociologist or tho uiiduo vigilance of tho tuuckrnkcr. This method would rovcal In nctunl, iinltnnnRsInnnil flnnrpa thn lmnossl- blllty of a shop girl's existing do-1 contly on threo or flvo dollars n' A NOVEMHER IHIU), week. Science Is not fundamentally Wo miss tho robin's cheerful, plpo Inhumnu. It frequently points out to ub the Inhumanity of man. ( Written for Tho Times.) Tho house, 'most hidden by tho trees, that stnnd forth 'gainst tho wlntrv breoze.ls burled to tho win dow sills. In snow that blows and and a curso nt tho same time. t WITH THE X T0ASTANDTEA : t I Wlinn tmlna rrnw rnitwlv But now tho turkey waxes rlpo And that's enough. Wo havo ofton th6ught It n pity that a mnn'g Htomach is not better thnn his nppotlte. GOOD EVENING. If men only understood How Love conquers; how pre- vailing Is its might, grim hate nsBall- lng; How compassion endoth sor- row, Mnketh wise, and doth not bor- t- row Pain of passion, they would over Llvo In Lovo, In hatred nover If thoy only understood. JAMES ALLEN. It may not do a poor mnn nny good to.nbusc n rich mnn, but It can not be dented that It Is mighty comforting. LIVELY SCRAP DUE. THANKSGIVING DAY. From ovory open kitchen door A whiff of fragrance flics, The aroma appetizing Of tarts and pumpkin pics. OOS DAY haB much causo for Auovo tno homestead's shlnglo roof 1 eenutno Thanksgiving on this fcBtal occasion. First nnd foro most In tho matter of mnterlal blea olngs may bo mentioned tho certain ty of two or moro railways being built Into this section as rapidly as men and money can do the work. The .f.nl. f Mil.. nnn 1flt,.tfll fttnr.1 House of resources to the world will To wander In the woods and fjelds bo occasion for thanks giving not . V"". ? ".'"" .,.B'? "M V "V. only by tho people of Coos Day but A w,ll 'n"011 I0 0Ii fl" ,ar by the people abroad, for any dovol- To ,:cJ Thanksghln-c day. j-tiiriwirtt itinl nrltlu tr flin urirlil'ct wealth, convenience nnd comfort la,w,"l,nft!1.0 !,II",A'V "f V.10 "Vtt Tho sunset fndes away, And fnlr nnd frosty falls tho evo Dcforo Thnnksglvlng dny. Tho children, nnd tholr children, too, Dy auto, car nnd train, A happy, laughing, loving crowd, Como trooping homo ngnln, in (From Eugene Guard) And the S. P. Co. nnd tho Pacific nnd Great Western nro apparently duo for a live scrap over n holo in the ground. THANKSGIVING. Tho fattest of the flock, Dy lantern light Ib mario to do Obelsnnco to tho block, And baby fingers, pink and small, Will wth his drumsticks play A merry mensuro at the feast Upon Thanksgiving dny. eventually n blessing to all mnnklnd For the coming of tho railway wo may bo thankful. There nro In addition to prospec tive bonollts sufficient present bles sings to mnko tho peoplo of Coos Day thankful. Tho (lrst of these ad vantages Is that wo nro living on Coos Hay a plnro bountifully bless- ml 111 tn A lt. If.1, tr tt.1,1. 1l.,fi,A riw1 n generous provision for nil tho nr'n,B .llt t'10, .n"cst tnb, c,ot"8 wnnts of mnn. As a result of thoso ,. "" ""Vl "" lu" U,""V' conditions Coos Dny Is enjoying n Tho uc ,8"v3r nml of BlnBS .... . .. ' ." In t-lmnrlnir nrrnv. iiiii Hiinro or prosperity. tor this, wo should be thankful. Coob Hny grows not only Its own tllrl'lmi l.l.f nn mirnluli l,.n..i ti.l.li n,mu iinv nPni,i.i.. n ,.,., i. Jo! 'roui tho Pilgrim's barren rock we Hhould bo thankful. Hut why continue? Tho Times tYI I I'll l)n ItttlrtHfl lit Itlilualtt trt nf fent Bay until tho turkey nt homo would ' f"uniI?l! on.tho ,0nl ,ovo bo cold nnd Its renders would not ThT,V".B' ,rom "V ,y ., havo onportunltv to enjoy their o.wn. ,Tho nn,t'" 8 80"8 nml ,nBtors In honor of tho noblo bird T at shnroa tho cnglo's fnmo. In gllttorlng nrray, And grnndmn's rosobud chlnn, too, Upon Thanksgiving day. Surrounded with tho snow, Tho swiftly passing years havo Been A land of plonty grow. I'm glad I'm not n rich guy Dut just a common bloko, A long way off from East streot And mighty nean to Broke. A fellow who has lots of coin, So long as ho will spend, Will never lack for compnny And seldom have a frloud. And all tho capers ho has cut Slnco ho was but a child Havo raised a chorus through tho land, "Oh, gracious, ain't ho wild?" I'd rather bo n poor guy, I'M telling you tills straight, A rich mnn tnkes his lunch nt noon And dines nt half past eight. For wealth, I'm telling you, my friend, v I havn no fond desire; I'm olthor happy 'caiiBo I'm poor Or clso a cheerful Mar. When thprp nro, two casea of any thing In town somo peoplo Bay tho dleeaso Is epidemic. old lawn seems as Binooth and level as the beams of dawning suniigut through tho rift of brenklng clouds that float nnd drift. The treea nnd Bhrubs nro nlmost hnro, of autumn colors, rich and rnro, that clothed them oro the wintry blast had plucked thorn off, nnd rotichlv enst them rolling, tumbling 'in tho brook, that flows down pnBt tho shady nook, wlioro onco wo nau n robber's envo, and plnycd that wu were flerco nnd brnvo. Within tho house, n merry throng Is laughing heartily nnd long, whilo glowing II eplnco growls nnd roars, at blasts that try thopancBnnd doors. From kitchen, como out odorB, raro, of good thlngB mother's cook ing thero; they mnko us faint with hungor g'ow, whllo nil our happy faces glow with expectations of tho fenat, thnt'B coming soon for e'en tho least; and how wo sigh; OI can wo wait t'll mother calls to dinner, lato? Dut, soon sho calls to table spread so heavily, it's 'most like lead, with .turkey, cranberries, nnd ploB, nnd other things thnt tnko tho oyes of gl Is nnd boys, .and grown-ups, too, nnd down deep In their hearts Imbue n spirit of thanksg'vlng, strong, thnt bursts forth In n grateful song. O! hnppy wero tliOBO old tlmo days, when ovory heart gave forth Its prnlso. In truo thnnksglvlng, whllo each fnco bowed low nt father's words of graco; but, now, tills all has home ly grown, nnd hnstc nnd selfishness have sown tho needs, which mnko us thankless view, tho gifts of homo nnd fam'ly, too. ROBERT O. GRAVES. November 30, 1911. reas before t lnnd show something about oJ dors of this state. V gpcclal dW from tho Pnrkonolls ,,r ,. Tho troublo with tho friendship bank is thn,t most peoplo wnnt to draw out moro thnn thoy put In. WOOD-NYMTHS THE DANE OF NEWSPAPEUING For nil our blcsHlngs Todny lot us ho Thankful. SERVICE OF THE IMMIGRANT. home To keep Thnnksglvlng dny. Minim Irving, In Losllo's. Tno kindly honrt nover practlco. Heauty la tho kindliness of llfoj brenklng Into bloom. V, iquetto Ib tho artificial manner of tho person who lacks natural grace. A MAURICE LOW haa ompha Hlzed n piinso of tho Immi grant which Is not so now ns it Ib undiscussed. Whllo bollttllng the Immigrant nnd lnylng up his ninny sins ngnlnst him, this side of Iho situation should not bo ovorlook- ou. ' Mr. Low bollovos thnt tho Amerl- , h Amnrlcnii hen U feathering enn people owo n debt of gratitude l',01", Ow,",0r,s .V081 ,n Vory cn,fortnl,lb to tho Immigrants, who hnvo flocked ua rnl1, to this country In tho last quarter, .. , , . - of n century. IIo finds that tho vnluo ,f n n,n8 "'nl world brenks r, of theso workmen has not onlv boon ron,nct with tlio ronl world. It Is bo- in building railroads and digging l""HO " not uvo in It Biifllclng Bowers, but In rnlBlng tho lntellec- '' tunl lovol of tho nntlvo Aiuorlcnu. i ' , This tendoney of tho Immigrant Wo Just got to Bnvo tho govern to push up tho clnss Immedlntoly In "'out. for wo need it In our husl front of him may doubtless discount. ,10"8. It's tho only thing wo can In n monsiiro, tho Injury which ho kick tho stuffing out of whonovor we does tho nntlvo laborer by working ,,co,l oxerclse. often at n chenpor wnge nnd In con ditions which tho Amorlcnn will not THE THANKSGIVING LINE-PP to,or"t0. And now upon llfo'a football field tho fuo styles of the fashion plntos dis play Doforo tho public, day by day, Tho nrflst views with somo dlBtnny, Ho still mny And n lovely faco, lint wlioro Is now tho nlry grace That Greoclan sculptor loved to traco? Hq'd llko to paint hor If ho could nut has not got tho hnrdlhood, For womon now seem mndo of wood; And how can nny mnn of tnato, Admire tho modern wood-nymth'a wnlst, , Dy cngo of bpno or Btool onensed? Oh! thnt the dny might como again Won womnnklnd wore renlly yn'n. And dm not nnturo'a lines disdain! Exchnngo. From tho. Iown City Citizen: Whon tho proverso nnd frollcsomo types mndo Tho Citizen rofer to a prominent cltlzon of Fort Dadgo a few days ago as "tho Irresponsible V, K.mo." instead of "tho Irronresui bio," ns thq phrase vaa written, wo felt tho poverty of Inngunge to ox press our views, for that gentleman la really n strong nnd Influential cltl zon, notnblo (or Ids activity In mnny good cniiBOB. Dut wo tnko comfort In tho following wall from that mode! nowspapor, tho Darlington HawReyo. which says: "When tho pn'ntor re cently mnuo tno nnwkoyo rofor to Chief JtiBtlco Marshall, tho grent Jur ist, ns "tho groat pianist.' thero was grief. Dut slnco tho classical editor bt .tho Ma'shnl town Tlmca-Ronubll- can hns written beautifully about 'tho autumn woods, nnd the oxpert op erator put tho nrtlqlo under the cap tion 'Ottumwn woods,' our grlof has undorgpno matorlnl migration. Ty pographical errors nro trot provincial but cosmopolitan and world wide, to bo found In ovory nowspapor. mnga zlno niul honk. None escnpo tho In fection. Not until tho business Is trnnsfotrod tq M'o New .TPHisalem will perfection ho nttnlned, nnd men wntcn out." nr i. I sown limnitpnnt ... - .. ner!l In nrf nutnllnJL. U' . "Tho wonders of OreEon . lnted at leimth n.?n.ere throng nt tho land show by w It III. tlin rn!lr,,n.l I. ...,..' "" man of tho board of iilr,, '. "J Groat Northern railway. " "Mr. Hill touched n parllenUf tUn irrnnt ..nan II,I1II.. L ""' Contral Oregon country tn ii,. V.1 Beokor. IIo told his auditors ik 1 ...... "'K0 nnl lindeJ oped that the entire state of T J : l .: ,.,,,:"v, "i" ll n w IPT1 flnnni MMuil. . ."","'",. .u'".urn ' id j lectures of Oregon every Save February, which nlono s Has twonty-qlght, but onco In 4 To twonty-olght add one day moro. Fobruary has something to look forward to noxt year, and February will llvo one dny longer than It bus for threo years past. To tho KomniiB this yenr Boomed to "leap" forward n day; and onco each four years thoy reckoned tho Bnmo day twice, having two Fobrunry IMthB. As n matter of fact, leap year Is no longer vthnn nny other year. Each year has .ICGVi days, and leap year gets credit for tho accumu lated fourths of the other years. Julius Caosar It was who arranged tho cnlcndor and allotted February the extra day, thoroby demonstrating ng moving picture nnd tlJS his ability as a Justlco of tho ponco of lectures of Oregon cverv .iS tho monthB ns well ns In ills bettor an,i OVonlng to stamllne rnnT advert sod rolo as warrior, for ovor Tlio colllseum was packed Z s.nco his day the arrangoment has' qoo porsons proved perfectly sallBfactory and no Tll0 , ,r . oiner nionui nn8 comp.nineu. cntod b u Q ---- n .... .- . ... iuiiu uiuu who learn tno arte .lt.,.fl.yn'8,?',S.a.nround. qul? con- lng In closo touch with L nuoniin.iyuinii-eoninry isi iiiiooii- nnd ,nnklng thomsolves a 7ow ly ono who looks forward to leap 0UB . mrtg b. ., 8",';" a W year. Leap year thero la- no rulo 8 " "" -f i ,m. " . ' g. t.ho N "'"Sih?aR.?o!if!L t::n:: m ., um i zi .1 putting the men to all tho trouble. ?! a"tBBon!"T.8 ?f B' Close observers, howovor, say thoy iu- "i sumies to nro no moro thnt wiiv lean voar than '""iso" one with tho masses In nny otho.t. However, lt'a n pretty 'wants and wishes. Ills eonr safo'guesB that thoy stick to tho ruleaaono wonuors toward popultHaB ns well as tho men In enso tho suffra gettes triumph and men hnvo to wnlt four yenrs for n chance. How It Is Figured Out. Tho real tlmcB thnt try womon's souls, though, nro tho mlstldtoo dayB of lenp yonr. The men haven't tho ncrvo to kiss the girls, nnd then thoy Just "raise an nwftil holler" when tho gl.ils nro too timid. They tnlk n lot nbout what thoy would do If It wero just their plnco to do It, but they nro not bo brisk tho othor threo years. Every year that Is exactly dlvlslblo by four Ib n leap year, oxcept tho ends of the conturlcs. Only tho century yenrs nro lenp yenrs which nro divisi ble by 400. Thero havo been a groat mnny nrrnngomonts of tho cnloudor by dlfforont nations. After French revolution a cnlondnr Franco wns dovlsed dating from the moment of tho pmclnuintlon of tho rotmbltc. Each month had thlrtv days nnd the flvo days left ovor nt the In tho noxt fow yenrs In the mte end or tno yenr wero set aaldo for a or railroad construction with Its fcstlvnl Benson. Tho months wero' tondnnt competition. Eugene Rt cnnod "seed month," "v ntngo istor, mnnin," "iiont month," "fog month," nnd so on. In tho mlddlo nges thero wns much confusion by different countries nd henrlng to tho systems set down by governments or diuretics. Popo Grogo-y VIII, with tho nld of astron omers, workod out on excellent sys tem, but ProtOHtnnt nntlnns would not ncccpt It hccntiBo It enmo from tho Catholic Church. Julius him with tho masses. Judgo Lovott, of tho lUrrli lines, who mndo n brief stop j gone Tuesday, bccius to be 1 1 moro in uarmony with the nn than was tlio late E. II. Hind Tho disposition prevalent In il Binto on tlio part of the company dor his mnnngenipnt to brancj nnd build lines Into undeveloped tlonB thnt hnvo been held bid yenrs for lack of railroad facllittaB putting tho Hystcm Into better ittjfl lng among tho people, and bttr Hill and Lovott both flKhtlnrforl Incss in this state It enn be dtptiM upon tnnt tno Willamette ullt; to got tho best both of thej k tlio ! Panics hnvo In the shop In then rn-.ier 01 ran incimies in tlio futnrt w 1 . . . . ...:'' ii mny uo sniciy said that mm tlons nro Just right to Insure tbl Oregon Bhn)l come Into Its owq vlil SELFISHNESS. Do not toll me doleful storltii tho city's poor, I say, for I'm tnufl lng of tho glories of the car I ban today. She's n bcau'y and a Iw mor; nothing finer passes br: I'll hnvo somo fun this tummerN CneBar I'll know tho reason why. TttnB many years ho f oro this hnd dnvlHoil a widow needs nssltiteiico? There 1110 system wii'ch, with fow ehnnges. children starving near? Frlsnd. Is now In offect ovor moat of tho wish you'd keep your distance, ill nun 11. NOTHING TO WRITE AHOUT. -THE HUNTER. You nro thought ful, nnd mny lblo to th'nk of something wh bo oblo to th'nk of somnthlnir which means loss thnn n woman's kiss bo- stowod on nnother woman. After n mnn discovers how llttlo ho knows, ho begins to xusnlclon Hint possibly othors do not know ns much ns they claim. Fnf-or doesn't caro much for frills of ettlqiiet. and. If ho Is boss In his own nouso, tho fowl Is carved boforo It comes to tho tnblo. THE BRIGHTER SIDE. Tho wind blows o'or tho mnrahos, Thoro's music In tho reeds; uoyonu tno busy city . A winding rondwny lends From whoro tho strong nro straining And wenlc mon nro complnlnfng At wrongs that novor censo; Dy wood and yollow stubblo It winds nwny from troublo To pleasure nnd to ponco. Tho qunll forsnkes tho thicket To vonturo through tho ulou. aiiu in tuo nil By city Mon client their follow men; Tho warring rlvnls wranglo, Tho Jumblo and tho Janglo Contlnuo all the day, Dut by tho forest's odgea And down pnBt singing sedges A long rond winds nwny. . turkey forma his tenm Someono committed n murdor lnst'X1"0 ,wl,.u u,lcl'8 wings, nro weary, night, For lt hna traveled far But hundreds of thousands wero Fr"i whore tho sky-bluo wntors, kind, ' Ana northern lowlands aro. For the wrong that Is dono l fnr. ?.r rr0, Ul UUBy c,tJ'' your stories blonk and dread. It nnythlng but pleasant, and It fj'1 my norvos n jar, wnen i ni pu't i nt present, cranking un or mot A new roporter on a western nanor car. Thero nro workmen lUfiii wns nsslgncd to go to n church moot- Idlo, nnd they hnvo no place to 41: lng nnd got n story of It. Ho wont. Frlond. I'm going to tlio bridal of Hon ho enmo bnck tho city editor Intly frlond of mine. I have bo nsKeti: her coins nnd lllb's. nnd I cii "How did it pan out?" "spnro tho cnah thnt would fix ji "Oh," snld tho ronorter nn ho weary Willies, with a belljfol stuck his feot on tho desk nml lb-hlmi hush. Do not iirco nnd do not pn n rlgnretto, "thero wns nothing d'o- mo nnd I think It's mean and,! ing. i nnvon't got nnythlnc to thus to worry and distress me, v write. Tho mooting broko up In a. your dismal tales of woo. Therrt um ngni notwoou tho mnstor nni noor old woman weoii ns. inn i n deacon nnd not n bit of chin-cn sons hnvo strayed nfar, mid la i bufllnOBS was dono." hor watch hIio'h kpoiiinc? Well. Ji hand her' trls cigar. Ah. IhU A I'Vltoniminv would slilnn nnd u'lstcn like a ll "I spent n lot of money on thnt wreath on tho moor. If w J gin oi initio ta hnvo 'or learn hor py- ,mvu lo l",,n 'o uhho ! -rocranliv. nit aim nt.nn.i i. thn noor! "Did sho get on well with It?" I WALT MASOS "Onil't mnko n tlln u-nrtl. in. (,.. I in your mouth." Dnltimoro Amori- After tho soow try a TuiiUb I fnn. Phono JM4-J Whoro fow men yield tho pity i'w wnicn tno noggnr pleads, nvor In affrl.t ....m.. . . ... . . - I w.t ... ... ,..., miljrt.Mi THE WAGE PROIIM.r. TIIOV BUY t int tllOV will nnvor vlnl.l Tn H.o rrnn,l ,., . f. ..i... ,.,,..., I nnd qulto In enrnost seem. Sompon orted h's onlldron todnv''MW,,l rona w,,ul8 seronoly nplIE quosdon of cnpltnl nnd labor nll0,,l tho pumpkin stanch nnd Dut millions of fnthors nro truoj'P r? 80,,th wlntla. blowing keenly, 1 has gonornlly beon rognrtled ns stout, tho mtneoment trim nnd linn' economle nnd sociological rather Dut wo will put thorn nil to rout thnn mechnnlcnlly Bclontllle. Hut n whon wo awing I to no now theory la Biiggeatod by Dr. A.' Imbort, a French sclontlst. who pro- Wo'll choso the pumpkin off tho lot ''"rnL 'r,H."' " workman' Inbop . nnd servo him up stnto ..u ii un, uiirruHiiuiiuing wngo re- y0 wll not oven lonvo a sunt tn ""no wm ltl m """W I mni'k the nZemeafa'fato?1 ,0 Ho will monsiiro tho work dono by And whon we've loft tho sninnh n computing tho amount of beefsteak , wreck nnd dono tho gravy nnd potntoes required to produce tho brown energy expended. A human or mil- Wo'll grab' tho turkoy by tho nock nniotint or food. Tho oxtrn amount , required whon work la being dono wnrvpiMTT winf shows tho vnluo of tho workman's) n . , 01I.V !' .I1, .. Inbor In terms of tho cost of food re- L "., 8,0l1 on t.ho brW at tw,,,nt OU-".! n moil nro It. i "" l"" k""" uruw near lis cioso. Of courso The bad deeds nro not such n fearful nrrnv Cornered to tho good that mon dd. Mako music In tho reeds. S. E. Klser. THE REST ADVERTISING ' Advertising In tho nowspnpors nnd magazines ."s rend qulto as exttnslvoly and with ns much careful study ns tho Somob"-'" "olo from his brothor last night, Dut mllllntlR Of linnnat mnn ll... Someone wns killed In a murdorous'"1! toxt ,n,"d t'leroforo requires as fight, ",un,oro"B1much consideration nnd nbll ty n Its mit -ou8nnds wore gad to for-.ii,iVi i TV """" w. nyor oi glvb Philadelphia, senior member of tho lwn advertising firm of N. w Son, on his first visit to Port Their b-othors tho wronca that wnro L"":Ki"Ul? nvertlslng Arm of N. W. . . - "-'"rniur a fancied or renl: Tho crlmoH wo henr of each dny. Compared to tho good deeds that wo could rovoal Mako not such n fonrful nrray. BeThankful You can buy "Royal Tailored Suits made to your $18 to $25 Every Garment Puro Wool aiid Guaranteed in ev ery detail Mutniru u, I .. . . ------ .. v.u..v. . ;e, this does not tnko Into' " ff"' ?n D ! Vi wo,,,,, .., n. . J 'HS b bcat res" from nd- o oxponso of a home, of ,,na ". .. luuntit ,,.; .. V i , """ ! ' "s ,l ,s "pcessnry first to hnvo nose. nrcount th supporting n fninlly or of lnylng -up somo'hlng for alcknos or old aio. Put It dons miggeof n nnHslb'o bogln- , )n o. .. ttuirjiuiv uuaio jur cum- piltllt'oii of lio H-oiiti nop.iaenvy )P n living wngo. Dr, Imbort has also mndo oxirlment8 by measuring with i dynamomoter tho nctunl work ox nended in vurlons Industrie-", such ns Mix m-unlng of vinos, tho moving of balog nnd similar omploymont whoio tl" .voi-V Involved n pnmnlnx nnd vnrlod systom of movements. Christmas Is llko compnny; tho 1h proposition sounds cold blood- '"eon'o who do bn moat for It mnko ed nnd Inhumnu, Just on tho fnco of i tll ,nost fun of It. It, but Ha further develonmont nnd J application. If It proved practicable,' Nobody seems particularly ontlui- land. "Advertising hns undorgono won derful revolutions In tho Inst deende. Today It Is nn Impoitnnt nn esson- . Imri 0l nny 80"liiK proposal. Thus far no blackhand lottors havo appenrnnco In the campaign. PROTECTED. Ho didn't know that nolltles Had fired n bitter dnrt Deenuso ho earrled goodness Packed securely in his henrt. up nnd declare That tho world la much gvon to vice, Thnt the sum of .man's crimes every day, everywhere Can't ennmnro with man's sweet sacrifice. That for every blnek soul thero nro thousands puro whlto, Tho pum of tho sinners Ir few, And I know In my hnrt thnt tho world is nil right. Whon I think of tho good thnt men do. Detroit Freo Press. Pave mnpv Times n mo Rorlous article something thnt .. . .Ui. mu uiing mat you ad vertise must he a legitimate business proposal not n fnd nor -something designed to drrolvo. it must bo a real, subitnnt'nl. Btnni nn,i An,i....i., article, and you must tnii i.0 ,.... about It. Tho davs of reckless, un fprululoua advertising nro over. Ad vortls ng men know thnt. Manufact ure -s know that their gooda aro not sold when thev nnss from their handa into those of tho retailer. Thoy mu.st.ureac" tne "Jtlmato consumer nnd tho consumer must bo Fatlsfled. Then can tho Introduction of nn nr- iu yn caned a succoss. On thnt XUP ndSer? jjgj o5 " -S I " s" Parties Desiring Monu ments to be Erected . a0"1 I Would Qo well to call at the Pacific Monumental or. Droadway and mako "selection from the large' stock no on H Mr. Wllnnn l.oa n I... mi .i.n-!!i'.. ..-nti.1 mnrble 0" V-A nlte cutter Id Cooa county, nd j(ono bVit th,p best worn tmtalUmUMt, , , i ., t. . - '.I H.J.flJ.