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1Z THE COOS BAY TIMES. MAKShtrlBPRwwsiMiWiftMMhw, iniw: - ,,,-.,,, .,., THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY,. JANUARY 1 1912 EVENING EDITION! rrrc d a v TIIXICC m"""' '('n,, ot tl10 cl,J wn,ch lm9 VUUO E I 1 IIVIEjO honored him. Hut It Is Invaluable to . . . . I, i nuitiic. thiivliiK community like Editor and 11. D Moines to be nb'o to observe Vi.ui. iMlior .rM'iods In vogue In older anil mrer Aiwa i.uiior l,..t. the suit., of Iowa now has employed about n.000 gcliooi 1.1. o. maloney dan k. maloney - Entered at tbo postomco at Marsti- tretl8rori,. tu, amputation of vlioc Hold. Oregon, for transmission . mrli wns ilefented by recent lci?ls- through tbo malla aa socond cla3i latures, nnd It l not Impossible the. .anil mo tt or whole VllP X Lc!,r" l",.!!h" w I : pllin, Wlioro iiiumi-hi mr inu "."""' children Inspired refusal of a $4,0'0 tho A ll.ll'l'i .i'.u i ru MOTTO I "Look Up and Not Down, FOR Go Forward, Not Back; J9J2 and Lend a Hand' OREGON (JIIU.S WANT HlMl 11 Dedicated to tho Borvtco of people, tlint no good cause shall lack ihamplon, and that evil shall not thrive unopposed. t '- Address alt communications to COOS IIAV DAILY times. Vnrshllclil :: :: :: u OrcRon official paper on the city or MAHSIIFIELD. sUns'cTtiPTidN KATES. DAILY. One year $G.OO Per mouth CO WEEKLY. One year Jl.bO Whon paid strictly In advanco the (iOOl) RAILWAY NEWS. THE TIMES printed some very Bond conllrinntory nnd Intorest i lug railway news In Saturday ! evening's Issue In tbo nnnouncement of tho transfer of 1,100 ncres of tide land to Alva Doll. While Mr. Doll has not heretofore figured nmong tin! rnllwnv mnenntos. there Is nbun- dnnt evidence that tho big real estate eap Year and Marsllfisltl HaS deal was mado for tho Southern l'n- ' . n..u t ri;,.;uin u rniu duiiuii ui iiijiuiu Bachelors Waiting. Oh girls, It's Lenp Year! Hotter get busy before some more Pacific Is coming to Coos Hay "ns enterprising mnlden takes the pick ot OH, GIRLS! SEE 10 IS HERE clllc. Whothor for terminals or to pro vide ngni-ol-way and dockage faci lities It adds nnother link In tho chain of evidence that tho Southern CHANGE PRICE OF S II Many Women Appeal to the License Clerk In Senttle In Srnivh f M"1"4 SEATTLE, .Ian. 1-Willi ie re- 1iirn of Leap Yenr Marriage Llcem-o Clerk Claude F. (luge Is reeel ng let ,'rs front ninny women limttl 'ng fr t'io names and addresses or eligible i ml desirable unmarried in i., who would make good husbands and are rn the mntrlinonlal market, uul Mr. Cage Is wondering If the duties of bis cllleo will permit him to operate a Matrimonial clearing house. "I get letters almost every day, said Mr. Gnuc. "from women who ALLIANCE III Steamship Arrives From rcka This Morning and Sail for Portland Later. Government Takes Steps Prevent Speculation In Na tional Forests. The Alllnneo arrived In this MhiJ I" snld Mr. Gngc, "from women wntr ng iroin ciiiroKii aim suiiou a f I desire to enter the married state. Jiuurs laior for I'orlland. She hi P Many of them are from women of evl- quite u largo list of through frvigfl I. dent good education, lint so situuion uiiu iiuhhuukcih iur loruunii. g I that they do not come In touch with Among those sailing ifrom Col t o class of men from which thoy-Jmy ior i'oriianti on tlio AIltfl outtl desire to select n husband, were. tn' "Hero Is a letter from a girl odticn-' 0. A. Olson, Mrs. O. A. Qlson, u I'd In an Eastern college anil now nv- Jio-ginan, a. l'eice, w. a. ainrsliall " iiir on a ranch. Hern Is nuo from n H. Grunt, Mrs. M. Donovan. Mrs. Ji louseninld In nn old ladles' home. Cornell, Rev. MacLeod, Henry HoeJ fast as men nnd money can build t io ninny cllKlble bachelors In Marsh- T1(J Another Is from nn ofllcer of a wo- (Uy Associated Pres9 to Coos Day man's Biirfrngo organization In Oro Tlmos.) inn. Clrcumstnnces, you see, have WASHINGTON. D. C, Jan. 1. D nee(i tiioni out or tottcn wiin me F. Bellas. A HAPPY NEW YEAH- a not. flint. srnr n.i.l IP I nn.. Il.tlll ttlillll nlTru .if tUn fnw.at gnrl'lnn tl "". -v"1-' ..V."-1-".' "" ' " ' "" .".M It," aB expressed by General Managor field. Dan Cupid's nctlvv has do- . ,. , , ,J will. They re Just homesicl; ror a 0;iJrIen on bis visit to this city a pleted tho ranks a llttlo l there Is Invent speculation In government ,, IMHbaniI.'; ' .... ,..., , . .L. . ... tow niniitiia nun. Btl II a uooil assortment left. uniuor nnti to protect mo mimic in mu n-gumr course u uhbuiuju. PIIUDV.I llblUll p. IU ". IUU UUUO UttJ . ,,,, Times Is J5.00 pr year or $2.50 for Ax months. Olllelnl Paper of Coot County A HAPPY NEW YEAIt. , other visit from tho railway m IE TIMES wishes evervono ., ..I. .. ... .. .oilier visii iruni inu ruimiij ihuh . , ,, ., . I tho whole wide world "A Hnppy .,., ,.,i .i,.. , ...... inVI.Tolm Motley Now Yenr today. After thlsook J()r Alv Do,, ,' tho fro'nt ntlto. Fcrd Painter broad generalization It nmy be par- tnobllc. Slo Johnson donod If Its felicitations to tho peo- A ,AI,,,V XKW VKAU (Arthur Peck plo of Coos Hay and Coos county In I Ouy Chambers particular nro n bit more hearty nnd ; Fred Payne cordial. It Is the. right and privilege JWITHTHE t '"l1"8"" of old friends. May the happiness' TOAQTAMnTFAt rV .'"nn.Vin.." t.t m.M luiiiin . .w... I.. l. ...lll.niit l...... iwnwi ni. ' " " iuiii Lt.lllH-lfc or tnlnt of anything to mar Its pur-, rcct follclty. And this promises to be true. Never was tbo outlook for a happy nnd prosperous year In Cons county brighter than It Is today. Every in dustry tn the county Is In operation nnd tho railway prospects glvo abun dant promise of early fruition. Add fiOOl) EVENING! At tho beginning of this new yenr lot us resolvo to bo Just and gcntlo, amiable nnd nfToc- tlonnto, yet standing up for to thoso slgnincnnt fucts the oponlng 0,l.r rights nnd for tho rights of of tho Panama canal and tbo big Z m , , . . T l , "Kni V Panama exposition In San Francisco world dowtr to Its knees nnd nnd there tiro nbiiudunt reasons on ,n",i0 .u cru)vl "I' ,l"t, klas Ul whirl. In l.nu,, i.viin..lnl Inn tnt- nn .ipn tlpS Of OUT IlllgOrS. nf flnvnlmiliiniil mill firnii.iua aimlt .111 V ... ..U..wrM.v... ...... ,'...n.vtu ....v.. .... John ICronholhi Art Dlnnchnrd Wnltcr Dutler Geo. Goodrum A. J. Mendel Fred Powers Geo. Dludlngcr Hubs Tower Jny Tower Hay Kaufman Thayer Grimes Mnlr Dano 1'reston Jones F. A. Grannis Fred Wilson C. W. Tlppctts Edgar Simpson 1 Incentive to speculation. Tho ilrst I bid advertised under tho now plnu I Is for seventy-three million board I feet In tho Lake Tnhoo Nutlonnl for jest In California with a ten-year po I rlod In which It nil must bo cut. Tho , deal will Involvo tho construction of I twenty miles of railroad. During I tbo past fiscal year, nioro tbnn 830, 000.000 board feet of Natlonnl For 'cst timber lias been sold and this year Ih expected to show n consider able higher total. , A HAPPY NEW YEAIt MAN'S AH.M WOltTII 94,0(10 nry ut .Second Trial CiiIh Hul fovTwo-Tlilids SEATTLE, Wash., Jun. 1- M -4 J: .....,.. in, n Ih rii i.nuii f.n.ii.iiiniifi.i uiiHi'n tun mi. I . ....i.. i ..i.H..... I.. i... 11. ii mu huh iiiiw liii iiuiiicnni'n in I i. ii... it..ii...i ..i .. l. inu i iinua i:uiiHriiiuiuii;a jj. " ....oij v.w...r.i.. ..-,.. n.... .... uv .u.- hkisi HliiiHiiioiy i tiuuwii in inu , , , , , mv-- iiiin.u oiiut-n uiiuri 3-uaKPt! ion his place to a seat among tho Invlng to be "heart whole and rancy ow ,,inn whlch has been adopted for w" men nn uesiro 10 v. en, ouu.ii rm-i cturned a verdict for 1-1000 li?fi mighty. Ho bears bis honors mo- free, or nt any rntc tney are supposed junking timber sales In national for- untied man. welglilng ..& ponus, - cf E jloiovclli wIl0 mi0(1 l, destly as becomes one has had faith Id be and have no dennlte evldenco estai Th,B pI(U, r0ViiieH for perlo- .(;,1 T, '"' ,?' ""fi M.m ti. ,r,II company for fia.OOO dami; nnd waited and worked while he to the contrary and any of them will d0 rev,8on of BtumlmR0 prices, in i,?' ";""?," ,'. ' ,? V tl,n '" ,f l" rlgllt arm waited. Ho would not talk for pub- bo "Hno catches"; , f t, , d tomlcncy o Jhor n ung c orgn inn. now ,onnI; ,,.,,, Thf, llcntlon. habit which Is quickly nc Dr. Qm. E. DISc .loin Moreen ,()f BtllI11)nK0bi forc8lrJ 0,c,ni8 Bny "rge of nc o nn el .' '7''' ''.' ! econd triul of tho case. On tho t quired by railway men, but wo shall JjUko I-alres llonry II gglns t, t , c0lltlnM0ll C0Iltmcts based ,",,?'0' rl, n,hnncomcnt nml rial the jury brought In a ver limk for nillioillirnmonts BOOH (H an-.'""" ""'" "". """". .. nn nrnimnl nr rim will lm n Hlrnlii? " ' or 1110 Mill UlUOUnt (1110. "" "- .... .... .---- rn ....1 Tn1 alnl . IIBWUUiaV .. ! x .----n HAPPY YEA 11- IIIT IIY HEAVY SEAS Tho dofendnnt nsked for a rlnl, which was granted bv Dlml .111(150 nanroni, wiio declnred that! iiuiivvL-ii uiiu t'-iuuu was too ml e Passenger Wnsl.ed ..IT llonimko ",r.,n.,.W. .n"l".!"I.85r!-. " on Columblu Itlver llnr j " ' f.ivor f il, ,,u Z,w 1 ''i!1 ' SAN FHANCISCO. Jan. 1 Wnshed S' '. 10' M"fu '' l " " verl.rd. Hobort Stevens, n Cutin- Zfh.T . , f " J' l ' (,of,1 Ian Actrlclnn. was lost at sea and 5" ' ! ! . ' ', " ", '. : COLLECTS ltl Sl'.M Marshal Carter has Just compiled into withdrawn by cither ? rel,ort f tllu, " ' reco Dts of notifying tho Lean Year censes. lines, etc., collected by him noiiiiiim 1110 i.tnp uar 19n )a 1n:lc,.no. known -A HAPPY NEW YEAIt- tbo Pacific coast has never hoforo. All these tblnus shmilil teml to make tho neonln of Cons Ilnv nml ' A Song I'or the New Yenr. Coos county hnppy. Accompanied A song for tho New Year? Exultant hy tho blessing of n homo In God's ' hours most fnvorod section where wnnt Is Tlio dust of defent hath not sullied practically unknown nnd work Is Its (lowers, plenty for willing hands, happiness Hut Fancy hath dipped thorn in ro Hliould not ho n mlrngo of tbo mind "caQ (1w but tbo dally portion and benoll- And brought them, nil blooming In conce' of n grently favored people. beauty, to you. May all the roaderH of Tho Times onlov n realization nf iIiumm trntlin A song for the Now Yenr. A clarion nnd hnppluoHB will follow. A Happy Now Year to you all. A HAPPY NEW YEAIt- NATIOXAL tiOXCS. T IIEHE seems to bo snmo reason for the frequent doplorlng of strong; Achievement, through service, re freshment through song! No mountain too mighty for Faith to remove; No labor too lowly, transfigured by Love! WANTED--A HOUSEKEEPER HAPPY NEW YEAH- uvu 111 iniHiiriiKuiH uiiu iiiuiiiuurt "i ninn) uu cruw woru injiireii wnen inu tenmor Honnokc, Portlund and San1 A 'rauclsco, was curled under n galnt nvo In crossing tho Columbia river t UIjIllX(SS ,, roon,yM,: The Hoanokc dropped nnchor lion n ,. , .." aturday and II. A. Dahl. ship's cnr-Co"H ( """'J! .,S('"f enter, bis right leg broken, wns luir- led to tho Emergency hospital. Mrs t NeH nt Told I lie Sentinel. A fire tilurm was turned In nb A song for tho Now Year. sago of Joy A mes- the fnct Hint American patriotic tnv nnver a discord Its music nllov! songs do not hold the place In Am-, nut, growing In sweetness and erlcan lire that thoso or other nations occupy In the seutlmentH of tho peo ple. Muslcnl critics have pointed nut tbo wenknesH of our national songs and their luck of genuine power and significance and this may easily bo tho real reason for much of their failure to stir and appeal. Hut back of the fact that thoso song writers have fnllnii short of tho, nignest nttniumeut nnd that the peo plo of America have not respond'd to their effortH ns loyally nnd do- 3, voieuiy ns unvo t no musses In other countries, Is the fact that our coun try Is too new to possens the wealth of tradition which makes for groat 2 songs and for stirring response to 1 there muslcnl appnals. i Hotter souks, nml the traditions ' which nro born and bredxln tbo af- 3 foutloiiM of the Freni'binnu. Scotch-1 man. Irishman, mid the (ionium audi tho other old-world patriot are thing' which Hie reipoiiHlble ror the deeper 4 HlKiilllrMiieo whlcji his untloual mk llWMOtH. It iiiuv lm In tint lui.k nf those rather than any dollclency In r' melody clear, May It over Inspirit nnd strengthen nnd cheer. Ernest Nenl Lyon. A HAPPY NEW YEAH Today Is the first day of Leap Year. Ladles prepare Hnchelo-s bowaro! A HAPPY NEW YEAH Roy Weedier Jas. Watson Prof. Illchnrds W. II. Dlndlngo 0. It. Dlndlngcr W. J. Conrad Cornell Lngcrstrom .. 1 .. ...u..iu,.... m (N. H. Anyone of tho above deny- Mnisl.nl ( nrlrr Compiles Anniinl He ne tint 10 s "heart w 10 o am fancv i"'". "' "'":' ." !"" roe" and not on tho eligible list can nvo his nnmo Ho or llor r.lltnr considerably nioro thnn wns collected A HAPPY NEW YEAH Inst year. Tho amounts collected ' from tho vuilous sources nro us fol lows . Theaters, shows nnd entortnln- ments $r.10.00 Fines nnd Hall Forfeitures . 700.00 ,l)og Licenses 307.00 Hnwkor's llcenso 130.00 , , ... , ... liipoiiiidlnK Fees 02. no Ldwnrd Dlckorson, n well known j'oddlor'B Licenses 75.00 contractor of Chestor, Pa., has ad- AllctloncorH, Llnconsea 25.00 vertlsed for n housokeoper. Thoro Fortune Tellers 10.00, Tho hull wnn tnninfnllv ,i,.,.rni.i Horn To .Mr. nnd Mrs. Wlllln Is nothing extraordinary about a man Hont of Streets 10.00. with overgreons nnd n hnndsome tree ' nt lllolr "'no In this city. FrI wns niiido ready hy old Santn Clans. ' "v 'a" ' -- ,l muglitor. Tho following program was car-' . """'"'I At tho parsonngo of rled out: Church South, Saturday nl, Snnir. "Cbrlst (tin T.nnl U iinmi Tn. Decoiuber 23, 1011. Alfred M. ! day," sung by tho school. 1 ""less nnd Luclo Mnrlo Crouch b Welcome Itiith Howron. "r tllW cy. Hov. C. II. Clonvcs Merry Christmas, Lottors on green c11111,k'' boughs Participated In by fourteen I '"rrled At tho Haxtor Ho bovs nnd ulrls. Iedncsdny night. December Song. "Jesus Gcntlo Saviour" Hy 911, .Tmiioh Hnmlln nnd .Mnbol r 1110 Hiiniiny scnooi girls. "" "'" nauiion, iidv, c. "Snntn'H Visit" Francis Sncchl. Cleaves, pastor of tho M. E. Clio Hecltntlon Jennotto Upton. .aouin, oiiiclntlng, "Children's Voices" Helen Mor chant. "A Jolly Old Follow" Arthur Uiv inn. "Chrlstmns Holls" Alice Flnnn- gnn. Song, "Lullaby" Sung by girls. snbel Mulroney or Portland, right 'noon Wednesday and tho donartm and Injured, and O. Wald-op, Her- ,.,,,, ,. ""' "opnrinn kelev. Internal Inlni-lim. worn tnln.n ' ,08"),"h''1 ' r"-"rd time. Tho I n Trlnllv liimiiltnl . Was In t lit) liath ronin nt M, til Other passengers '-surfo ed lessor I''08' roHldoiico nnd wns extlnguUtl njuries. s. i- Hlytlio or Hood HIver "irn ine (leimrlment reached lid his wire wore utmost di owned In ImiiHO. Tho flro started from lielr stnto 00m when tho comber wnll paper catchlnir flro fi-nm rushed the door In. stovo pipe, irnd Mr. Onrnv wim UIPPV vim- vi.'iii ?iU,),cf J'10 ho,ls0 wUn l,,K fniy. uilKIIIMIieil IIIO allies llV Bvnnr. ClirMiium Piograni. ' tl' '"I"'1' fr"' "io wnll and tnl Tho Sunday school of Emmnniiol "'" "l U1 ro. Tho woodwJ Eplscopnl church hold Its Chrlstnins ",' t,,c lmln ro wiib damnged tl treo entertnlnment In tho Swedish " I,'lor '"'rneil from tho wnll. Lutheran hull on Tuesday ovenlng.i """"P w"i no sngiit. Totnl . HAPPY NEW 1 n'ifi r.n . . . . r 1 ,.m. ,'..,., YEAH ALONC THE WATEHKHONT. Tho Uk Glennor nrrlved In this forenoon rioin Gardiner. port j TEN NEW YEAIt HESOLPTIONS Hesolved throughout the coming your To cherish tlione unto us dear. wanting n housekeeper, nnd n good one, hut Mr. Dlckerson's ndvortlso- nient nnd tho requirements bo stntes might cause the grentest writer of advertisements of tho country to des- pair. From nil nppenranccs, Mr. Dicker son Is senrchlng for perfection. Io Is one of tlio most successful contrac tors of Chester. Some years ago he was a councilman from tho FlrJt ward, and once ho rnu ror mayor of Uliestor. Friends sny that even his business advertisements nro written In nrlglun! and humorous voln. Hero Is tho ndvertlsomont: IIOUSEIvEEPEH--lf this should meet tho eyo or n neat. tidy, eco nomical, mlddle-nged woman or neat nppenranco, with no enenmbrnnco, who enn fill tho holow mentioned re quirements, who would nppreclnto a good homo rather than n lucrative position, can bo ongaged at onco to act In tho en keeper, to tako uoniaii s none iiuu a mimonni ei Tho KnBolino schooner Randolph nnd handle It at. If It wns her ovii.l.t i,n nimii tn iim uiiinvnr.ia in bo boss and rulo supremo, nnd iisp..vt m0rnliiit to Imvo tho rudder re- Tho stenmor Excelsior Is duo to- dny, nnd will take on n load of lum ber nt tho Hallrond Dock. Tlio steniner Holner Is loading about 100,000 feet or lumber nt tho Itnllroad Dock. Shu Is scheduled to sail south today. Tlio steamor Nowborg arrived In port yesterday, and Is taking on n cargo or lumber, for tho Coqulllo I Mill nn.l Mnt-ptiAHIn nmtl.inni. i ft tlm ipnclty or a plain Iioueo-! Railroad ock. iko f 11 II chnrge of n g'Ui-i tlio gnd or club on tho ailvertltfoirTi! .,, need be; ono who loves liofsos, chicle- ens nnd (lowers; not'foo tired to toon Ronolvod, to liold thorn onch day the homo nont nnd tidy, nnd nlwnys rnst too busy to talk her nolghbnrs to As H afnild It wo'ro the last. death; a party ralrod on tho fnrm preferred: ono that can cool; n few uoHoivoii, to nave ono soir, onoplnln men Is n day (pigs' root or lohn mind, And that to geutlentai Incline. Hewilved. whatever our defent, To ever keep serenely sweet. rt.ii 1 i 1 iii . ."" ."" ". m.w..n"".l, ' ' ly n. W. Hates, a former Coos Hay "": T 7J, ' "7,, """ - """ " ,Fn' "'"" """' "vwrjruiij ll0y who lenrned tho printing buslnosa , Vi,n " , tn, n, .vi.n.- motherly woninn, don't enre what her ,inr i.-?,n.. n v iiti n.i ,., tlio onteitnlnmeiit. . niio Is, with mmin buslnoss nblllty; j, ,1Ppiu.v ofM.-s. C. S. Hllborn or A Heeolved. to lot no woet'rln. sun native apprcclHtlon or patriotism I "ect'mi upon iinkliiiliiow done, which mnkM the American live ret-' liiumlvo to the souks of his native fi land. I HAPPY NEW YEAH I'OH THE CHILDHE.V. . I T WAS announced In Phlladnlnlil.-i this week that Murrell DobbhiH, ' iij iruiiBiinii, woaiii servo na Resolved, to sneak no evil word Of nny whatsoe'er wo'vo hoard. Roeolved. that conscience tell us what We ouitlit to do nnd what should not. tor salnd, not particular which) and :n paired, it is uncertain pow soon sho will bo able to leave on her noxt trip. HAPPY NEW TEAR HOSEIU'RG NEWS SOLD Tbo Roseburg News hns been sold On rucBdny nftornoon. nt Methodist parsonage, Preaclior ul it. Evans, olllc at ng. Chni-loR Omnn nnd Mnry M. McCluro, botlj .Mursiuiold wero united In mnrrW Died At his homo in this (10 Monday, Docombor 2fi, Edwnrd .wcmiuiuH niieci iniriv-oiirnt vwi .... ... w "Old Santn Clnus". n d a ouue of "no motuii nnu slxteon days. Docl four glrls-T-Abby Lrdwnrd, Eliza ot was born In Snntn Cruz, Cnl., A JIcKny, Ruth Golden, Jennotto Up-1 vomuer u, 1873, nnd came with ton. pnrontH to Coos county In tho yJ "Only a Llttlo Girl" Hopo Far-118- having resided hero contll num. ously since tlint time. Ho hns in ine unit or t no Year" Jac h iminy yeaiB ongngei in cominortl Snrchl. Bnlmon fishing on tho Coqulllo 1 "Old Chiiskrlnglo" Florence Fin-, ll wns wiuio ongngod In tlila wr nngnn, ' that ho contracted typhoid rod Benediction. iwiilch, In his condition, wonkotl Closing song. "Christ Ib Horn". from oxposuro, cnuosd his denth. Tho children wero trained In tbo wns-HI but n abort tlmo. Ho Hvch singing or tho enrols by Mts-Wm. wHo nnd two smnll children na v, Horsfull, Jr., organist and choir- ns mother, six brothers nnd tlul mnstor or tbo Eplscopnl church. Mrs Waters In this section to mourn Knrnum nnd Miss Chnrlotto Mureh dentil. V HAPPY NEW YEAH- I tronsurer or the 'board or education ''."V"1' " nil'k, l higher thnn or that great city without ,,,,,.,.: A,v liu,-v '', ' BO.itlomnn. Tn deellnl.iK to accept a sahrv ? ..W J" I""1 !' ,B"hat ?' B,.y Mr. Dobbin, dm.'nred tluu hU l "f ,,IBt "mli3 U sood t0 Uvo' ".?"7l.' former SUm" "VT' 10 eolm, 0aoU A ' B0,lt 111,,'11 "' '"'I To '0lllU,r (5,,tl "r Kintltude. uiiest 11 tlio children led him to re- A HAPPY KV vi. lit llnnn UI. lli.. in........ 1. 1 . . 1 '" 11 .tk ............ .,.,, Illuur.j ,B u'liilieil 10 1 f 1, ViV "I'l'-Htfonal funis FOH.MEH HAXDOX COl'PLE WEDS, u.. n....-.,... ...... .. .1 ''''io Forest Orovo Nows-Tlnies or u-i.T. ih ","" """nn nis connection , necembor II, says: "Miss Emm no.. ,i.i r n"' uf wlm,,u,0 wns n Lyons or Forest Grove wns unite member of the nrouoitv ,m,i snini i .1... ...... ... '".... m.ij uwiiiin in IIHIU IIIHIIIV in niio must nnye somo gray mnitor juillcoina. Saturday's Issue Issue of icommoniy cniieii Drains) in ner The News cnntnlns the following: I head: one who Is willing to help hlsj "with tit's Issuo or Tho Dally News1 royal holiness to earn and savo 11 nil Pmpqun Vnlley News tho presont dollar where many nro now going te owner nnd editor severs his connec-i waste: house heated with steam, ion with the two papers, tho entlroi llghtod with electricity nnd gns (nl- jiiont having been nuichnsed bv Mr. so cook with gas;) not particular as Carl D. Shoomnker. or Columbus. to religious iieller; n mighty good Ohio, who tnkos comploto control or Homo for tno rlglit pnrty; no young t'io nusiness on Jnnunry 1, 1012, To girls, Institution matrons, profession- our friends nnd euemlos nllko we nl nurses, trlllors, curiosity seekers Jiinko our llnnl bow and retire, Tor tho ndvonturesses, mnssago parlor boau- '.IrtVsent, rrom nctlvo newspaper ties, countesses, princesses or people work." with n long family treo, whoso nnces- A HAPPY NEW YEAH tors came over In tho Mnyflowor, need npply. Address, stating salary HOY "LOANED" .MONEY expected, to Edward Dlckorson. P. O ' 1n.. Ol rl T-k t ... Luwr. ue.awnro county Rs,.ln,r oillcors r.ial.l,. to liu,. HAPPY NEW YllMt- Tho Tlmos' Wnnt Ads tirlntr rosuf Pn. ftl.LlllllLI ...iu....lli . . m I h"v: .:.: rr:;. !. :r- v" w nrnKo liiTii.. i 1 1 " ' "l l" ,,,u 1 occurring Saturday at tho countv Phlladelp 1.1a Trades School, the 'seat. Mrs. Chandler Is the dauKuter SSutrv ' " Uf "" k,,Ul ,n Vl9,ot M,-nm' Mr- ,:- K- I)hii" of For- The" Phlladelpbla school board ; SlrSSn? ,0,11 v'X '"tw.?! SrT'Wii" ?,,00. " rU' 8n,Hn' ww, wlU 'o tliel- home l Fo Jst for .Mr. Dob. In as school treasurer, ;arovo where the groom has ocontlv tho city lmvliiK Hboiit one and threo completed a now loin" quarters of a mllllonpeople. and be- Mr. ml Mrs. ciiaudlor wero l.otb te,;Suo,,o;,,lt70,ooron,o n " '7' ,'of,.o,8 " 5s; m- ei'iiit usuo or ji.7oi.gou. IChandor bone the son of C ir ..hi,.,,,,,,,,,, u,. tho S!,,,.-,?",;', Ltil "" " "'"': HACON WAS SHAKESPEARE AXD AIRSHIP INVENTOR (Hy Associated Pross.) DETROIT. Mich., Jnn. 1. Following closely on the nn nouueement by Dr. Orvllle W. Owen tlint blsresearcheslnEug land ror proof that Francis Ha con wroto tho plays of William Shakespeare are fast nearhiK com pletion, comes the stntouiont ."Myrtle Point Lad's Cimh 1 Tho Roseburg Rovlow says; "Jack flyers, ex-convlct, nccusod ot embez yllng $13..ri0 rrom Ophlr Perdue, n joiiiig boy. while walking with him rom Myrto Point to this city, wns ills- uu'-kou rrom custody arter a brief! Miminniion i.orore Justlco Mnrsters Ibis afternoon, the evidence u.'lnjr deemed Insulllclont to convict. The hoy ndm'.tted that the mViov was loaned" to Myers, so the onlv re, course was an action nt law to iecov cr It. When arrestod, Myers onlv lad 2.r. cents of the money loft. He mis le.easen from the stnto peniten tiary last Soptember. nrtor servlns commlttod In AH Hint Doctor sir Francis Hacon Was thn Invontnr r... n Udi .1. signer or an airship. Owen has LS. tW forgory not discovered the airship and will not mnko known tho de- !" 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