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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1912)
v tiarn in, iftcy rV 9 u l-l l . t ' 1 ir 7 M l : au ,- .-w MMWWMMMiN COOS BAY TIMES 1." 6. MALONKV Hdllor ami Pub. DAN K. MALOXliV News Kdltor j Entered at tho poutofiko at Marah Eeld, Oregon, for transmlBsIoB through tho malls as second class mall matter. . ""rTodlcnled to tho sorvlco of tho . 71 Zl cause shall lack' tmniiln. flint no cood cause shall t champion, and that evil shall not ihrlvn unopposod. . BUDSCItlPTION ItATKS. DAILY. One joar Pt-r month JG.90 .50 WHI2KIA'. One yonr -'C0 When pnid strictly in advance tho subscription price of tho Cooa Hay Times Is $5.00 per year or $2. GO for six months. An Independent Republican uews papor published overy evening except Sunday, and Wcokly by The Coos Hay Times Publishing Co. Address all communications to COOB HAY DAILY TIMES. Miir-bili-ld Jt :i s: i: Oregon MOXI4Y AND KI.VDNUS.S. THAT klndiieiM really has a mon ey value In the world Is ug goiiteil by recent legacies which reward In n substantial manner tho hind action or sorvlco of someone who hud no thought of poeunlnry ro fompono. A gift of $100,000 nnd vnluabls proporty benldo to a Hod Cross Nurse by a woman who had boon cared for during a yellow fovor slogo In Now Orleans Is an oxmnple of this recognition of kindly sorvlco. A similar rownrd wiih tho provis ion inado by a wealthy American for tho wnltross who hnd thoughtruiiy nduilnlstorod to his wants at a sum mer hotel. And there nro constantly cnBo of this sort to show tho real vnluo which simple kindness mil eourtofiy lmn for thoso who receive It. Such inntaures annum lie union nnd nllowed to coiinterbiilmicu In a way tho Hoomlug, perhaps actual, in gratltudo of peoplo wo meet In every day llfo. There lifted to be mi old copy book motto to tho orfei't that "Kind words cost nothing nnd are worth much." And It Ih reassuring to llud that though they do have no actual price in dollars mid rents some generous and npproclntlvo portions lire willing to pay for them with money that means tho liapplneM and well being of thoso to whom It Is dispensed. Kindness mid roiirlcKy In a (hou mind different ways menu tho com fort and Hiitlsfiicllim of most of us. It Inlaw uu nbiioriiinlly gonial dis position to overcome tho disastrous effects of contlnitod urinous and un pleasant treatment. Tho eagerness of Immunity for tho little services which ought to be a part of every rcnlly courteous rnjrsou'H conduct Ih i rcnlly courteous tnjrsou'H conduct Is soon In tho readlneHs with which wo submit o tho t tin in: systoin and: tho proferenco wo hair-uncoiiHclously show for nil nffnblo and tactfully nt tentlvo salcsiuun or Hhop girl. Tim iiltnnKiilinrn nf Idtnllv nllnii. tivoncHSH Is so deHlrablo that wo uro: willing to accept n inenlu. counter ASi7 KnTSiThiVZ Ray felt. Wo llko our breakfast served Would null me exactly and iino. ultli mi ngrceuble llavnr of illscern- )' dieainliuf time iloats ihroiiKli ocrnni lug regnrd for our tastes, mid ho wo1 , "foam deposit our riiiiiII change with tho Antl "v",y "M ll,,,m ,n """ "nB- Pullmnn porter. Wo could get tho i warn to a., f0,n, et. muin. Mt or actual sorvlco without tho tip, butt no-Mi we have learned that silver quickens. " ' v "M !! n m Hio imp tlio action nil sweetens tho lompor' r" ,,l"r" ' r,,M '" ' ,wl " '" '. of tho most conscientious waiter orJTf,VZ,i,'.'.f,'.Kiw1,;.l'i'' uilM Imlllmv. If tl...r w.., ,...v. .....n...11'0 i"'"' "f l" "rn f' '" "' "im. of slipping centrnl uu extrn iiinrter, there are reasons for bellevlui: Hint her host tone of volio nnd rapidity of making connections might he thus pecuniarily appealed to. Dut the nurse ami the hotel wait ress who are now rejoicing over n goneroiiH provision for their declin ing years, gave bcivIio which was not dependent tiiinu the tins of thu . ... . V . ' " : . I of kindliness that -Is reiilly wltlioiit prlco but which might he used (o uiirlcH tlio dully lives of all of us. CANDIDA'!'!: ON .MIIUIT. M INNUSOTA Is about to trv an ssKu-'fEsa! mary law, whose passage Is probable. iMiiiiioiiiiig nny sou of activity on tho part of candidates for office nft er the Saturday night prior to Hie Monday for which the election is held. This Is designed fo put u stop to Sunday conferences, hut especially to prohibit the worker at the polls, the ; Tn.ll. U " "8tS ""' .'". I'!"1 "' ; " ''""" ""J. nnu iiiu er forms of activity directed to ma iiiiiiuiiion or tlio uiatiou or the voter at the t line l "o Klvlng curef.il and 1 rlolle attention to the selection of tney patrl candidates. Another Important feature of the I poor millionaire tlioy served. They n'' "'in who doesn't pnv ruiiuliig seem to havo remembered that I expenses Is genernlly the mail wlmvni even millionaires were human and ates the iiumi. to have given of the porsonnl snlrlt .. ..im.ni.iii u,w is Hint wtileli pro.iwnai Keeps some people In the stralL'ht yldes for an offlclnl state rmupahci laud "arrow path, hook. In which each candidate has' of;T.,,:r;olrrwhv,,hrb',i A Bo,,a vru"Uy ,s i JI.V0. hliulf tW mravmSable and Xt" "" ' "" """ "" tlo most proinlslim public servant. If those provisions K to the I Minnesota law. every stme will uatchl ' ni': "ACIIKI.OH (JHH. SAYS with Interest the outcome. It Is trm that Oregon Issues a campaign book, but no state hns yi prohibited ' A womnn likes llattery delicately WOl'Klllg ,1t the llolW nn iilAiiiliiu ,1,11. I diluted nnd RUirnrnil no oi. .1 1. ' wn?w'-inrii",P0 i.i,f ".'" I'wsonnil J11X.MI f.L ,0"l,,K.V,nrr mny b0 judged rioin the esllmato exneri-' onoeii men put on his liifliioiicv personal worker Is rogiinlert as Koo,l Hmn tlctlon that a man would rathor for from five to fifteen votes, wl.ie'i , Invent half a down poor excuses ov. would mean thousands of votes iu ' when the real ono would bo 'nor any state. Their elimination from fedly satisfactory. P uu niK'iiiiznrion perrected by a caiuM-' uuie woiiiu tenu to euaiiie the poop.il to vote upon original Imnulse. hut n I for mo" tactic ZS Bemi8 t0 th wn'!1;:! !'Cr m PerhaP8 8" tinK1 ,, w'd havo taken the aw Into her s All of -these previous are exprej. own hands and snatched him bald- - .. . ---'- - editiom- MWMII..I..IM "" ' " " '" "'" '""' i WALT MASON ntitn tMI.M.l.MI.WM. Jill., i;nri.iiii.ii.i Wl en I was as poor ns .lob. and iiuuilsevntl nrotind tho globe In indo lent vagrant style, my llfo was n Joy- ons thing, devoid of n smart or stlus, and everything seemed to smile. I timing n inmille then: 1 horded with homeless men, and padded the high way dtist; nnd enro was a thing un known, ns senrce as tho silver bono, in days of tho wanderlust. Dut now I nm settled down, n prop to th.s growing town, respectable till It hurts; nnd I have a biindlo fat, and I havo n'atoveplpo hat, and nil hinds of scrambled Bltlrls. I puff at a rich cigar, and rido In n motor enr, and t slve of tho effort to relieve the voters of tho prossuro of Influonco iui bned upon the conviction of tho su pet lor claims of rospoctlvo candi dates. Tho thcoiy Is coming to bo J that the votor should look over tho field nnd select his candidate wl '.li mit personal solicitation on the part of tl.o cnndldato or his rrlouds. Why should this or that candidate be nom inated becutuo he has time or abil ity to organize mid man a machine, Ih personally popular and tho work ers nt the polls happen to ospouso him? Should not his clnlm to piol erence be based exclusively on liU record for probity, his intelligence nnd his guarnnty of good public ser vice? That would put tho votor upon Inquiry, und the outcome woul 1 bo t! o selection of candidates on inorlt without personnl conslderatlo.i. That will be the test of the Mimic--sutu law. X WITH THE X t TOAST ANDTEAJ good i:vi:.ing ICiich high achievement Is a sign and token of the wholo nn- lure's possibility. Phillips O. Urooks. ' Rapture. Vcs. tiack to Itio Intuit Oh, lan't It Brand? It'a mo for llio cute lit tlo fnrm, A placo to alt down with never n (rown Awny frum nil worry and harm. Willi nollilnir to vex, to fret or pfirplox Or cause Juki n lilt nf ado. To cat cottnKe rlii-iw ntnl llvo nt my enno 'Nenth nklu iullc iilinortnnll)' blua. How wenry I urn of nil of tlio Jnm tiio city crowiiN in without Xce, Die Joitle nnd ruali, tlio ncrnmble and rruxli. Thu wiioic uniuiinpi imnborcet rh; ways of the town cnll only n frown J ,,m i mo mrxwi in mo Knnie, I'ln urnnil overllow of nqunlnr nnd woo A pli'turv you limiliy would frame. inl mo If you pli-nxe. nllow mo to ivlze A HMaliln chunk of I he unit, xS.'l f1'.1'."'?." n.,w of "'''b'mo t tioo. wiici.. nmiiitm nn frei or ntarm. I'll! dylnu In UiIhm all ollllleit 1,11m. Oil, iiltNitu linn mi. noa 011 1I10 (nrmt gO.MK men think llieiusivis siimit. mid uu doubt they mv. They need to bo to dlscovur uuy reason fur hold Ing that opinion. mm Many .1 iiian Is driven 11. .IH..I: 1,.. 1.1. absolute fearlessness of the stutf. And the pie that mother made Is the one that gave father d.popsla. .". ;..-- The winner knows 11 live olllclnl I A bore Is Just u bore, uu matter what he thinks, .Some women Imlu lo worry, but the. know It won't Ixt done unless thet do It. A professor Is one who never docs Hhuws you how. Some men prefer to marry widow .,.:.:.;,, . ""?,1 ' ' ,our,s1 - hey don't like anything mutt Tlll money that they haven't got Is '''ot.btit a man prefers to swallow) 8,"Kh, "8 h0 ,1,H'S ,,, whiskey. Truth sounds n ..,.. i. ,. A Plnrlnnntl ilt..i.. t. . a .Hvnrr i,n.n ..... ,."' P" . " -,.... . v VKIMUDU IIUI IlIlHIIIinil ,.. .. I... it...... n..i .1 in..i,..ri.i t I'rtiH.n run o innir ,i hot. null Till, lull' nave ll HiHiriouii iiinu, h.iu uioiiiuiiun ...,,... ... ....... 0 - "', Tlinun vnillli mull upon me shine; my credit Is simply of. the wanderlust nnd tho camp nf. n"H o of sola fine, tho newspapers can me noi.. iho uomuicss men. young women nn iui worry wniwnyBiici..u-..- -.. - to them without a mp, in ii. j vn.i - - ... - ---- --- iMot wftimsw Aami ii' jf rtj: QjyA wrr in mv ft?ii i 'fit rirnn ni nnr iiin.-i .., ''" "':."- :' . in .. rr . - . .. mtltnlKBVMUP VV . " I . "" I THE POET PHILOSOPHER oiinnlii linst iii which vou hnvo pine your dust, how then would you fool. Old .1 c.n4 a. ........... tl.nf -tlm nvnlnnn (1 ou.ll oiiiiunii niiii. ... w...... nt tie farms you havo lately, inrl.t ntnl lilmv llinni plnitr Off the' sw uougui nun mow intni n uu .' .. i i.i u ... n. . i,.n nrr Mi. ninp7 suppose turn your nuns sum. i fall, und you were locked up In Jali.i how then would you feel, old chap? Onnie Worry Is always there; shos whitened my scanty hair, sho s cankered my weary breast; she ne.vcr goes far nwny; sho tortures mo all the day nnd ruins my nightly rest. And often at night I sigh for a couch 'nenth the open sky and tho long whlto road again; for tho nint-h headed If ho had called her an Irish slow. f-i ..! !.. niinn Hmlx m'&d to ono nnothor's faults until after, 1U11 ItUUIFlU 41V U l jiivu uivii j o innrrlago Just when they ought to be closing them. A man's grontost conquest is self conuuost; his groat possession, Bolf liossosslon; nnd his grcntcst lovo (ulns) solf-love. iiiiti) i.oitn Tho Kngllsh sparrow cannot sing, His nlumngo Is n shnmo: Uut hols n hustler on tho wing Ami lm nets there lust tho same W. N. KKULAD. Tho pigeon no'or Is called n pest, Though song Is not Ilia boast; Ho'h handsome, but ho looks his best When plnylng squnb on tonat. If AUK Y McKKOWN. Tho hen's a dumpy sort of bird With dirty foot, but geo! Cut out tho hen and on our word Whoro would glad Knster be? KKKD I1ACHMAN. When othorH sleep, tho Jnll bird wakes, Ho works when lights nro dim. Ho's so elustvo that It takes Fly cops to capturo him. JACK CAKTHK. Tho knots In tho innrrlago tlo which rub a man tho wrong way aro the "shnlt nots." Ho doesn't bothor much about tho "ought nots." A mnln suffrnglst Is mi obstlnnto person who won't acknowledge that, thoro Is any illfferonco botween a wo man nnd a huninn being. Mnn surely wns not mndo In tho linngo of tho Lord but In tho Imago, 111 41I1IIIIII1IJII, nillt'U Lilt Klgll IH his faith Is the silver dollar. Impartial Undo Sam, Uut uliun It vouici to buyii itamp To mall a ilnKlo letter Tho mllllonnlro In m 11 tramp. Nor I he onu whit bolter. Wantod a Sample, ".So you think you will do?" said tho nm 11 who had udvoriNcd for cracker JiM'k salesmen to the one who hud op inion roro joi). "Winn caii you sell?" "I can sell anything." "What, for example?" Town lets In .Mars." "Very good. Hell me one ns u startor uid you can have the Job." Knew He Wat a Hoodoo. "If yon are mi sure that burse will win why don't you bet on hlniV" "I 11I111 got nothing against tho horse." "What harm would Hint do him?" "If I were to bet on him he would fall dead Just before reaching the who" 8ho W11 a Convenationallit. "Are you 11 piofcsslonal performer?" "Yes. iniidam," "Guarantee satisfaction ?" "Surely, madam." "How loud can you play?" ('AIIMKUS :i.v pound at STAK I'OUDS' Katiiidny and Huiidny. EMPORIUM Confectlonory, ico cream nnd cooling hovorage. Front street. Marshtleld, opposite lllanco hotel. My friend, n part word before wa Come nnd wo'U enter Sarter's mart There, Ico eream Is a trusted Joy; So wo'll partake so testify. Wo will consunio thnt Item firs'. And then X 10 u 8 our tlilrrt. IKNVOI. Rood pictures need no gaudv frnino The pure contonts give them their fame. A picture that we like to see Is a ncnt and olean Ice croanierv, Where order lelgus a love of grace And everything Is In Its place. A mart whore naught repulsive dwo'ls. And folks onjoy their woddlng A cultured clerk of civil mien Marks an attractive pleasln scene. no I is. scene. The close attention to each call Will plonso tho buyeis one and all. To such a place we love to ronm When buying sweetmeat for our home. i-resn goods quick service, an J much more. Y"'11 f,nt, nt Sar,er'8 coz 'torcl STAIt KEY . llltlDGKGUOOMS A brllegroom Is a pale, nervous blot on a Wedding ceremony. Ills clothes do not harmonize- with tho bridesmaids' hnts! ho does not kcopi step to the music and when ho throws back tho bride's vol nfter bIio has been pronounced his ho does It about tirnnnmirnil 119 If lln WOm r0111OV-i ' . ..,.- ... ... .nn I ... nn aUlOIUOUlIU lOl' lip HI" luuio. f t Ul(J gridcgrooni Is a vnrie-, -.. ...., ...1 .......1.1 ..,. ll n1.. i " . Katod nuisance jinn would noi uo ioi-. orntC(l Jn nn nrtlstlc wedding ir it wonj not for thc fnct tlmt l0 )3 a nrossltv without which tho wedding would drooi) and wither. Ho knows this nnd tnkca ndvantago of his knowledge to net llko n young steer In sham batto. iiti1in.inniiiit nrn nmiinnafvl rlllnflv .,! ..niioir tiwin wlln linVn llnVnr Illl. I'l lllll ...V... ...... .... . ..v.-- .- penrod In public boforo nnd who nev er will again If the innrrlago tnkes. nro urnvo in tno tod nnd detached d become engngod tremor. Tho pro spective urinogrooin iioosn i ucsiniuo at tho task c of supporting a wife on $(10 n moil 1. u...... .. .. 1 m ....(H...n.1 llllt I wnsnci wuiiiiiu ih iii-i-iiniuinuii. jiuh tho thought of facing a church full ' . t - l.. - .i ,...ti ...1.11. . -- ---- " . . I HI iriPnilH 111 II IIUW UICH II1L WIIIL'11 t tight under tno nrnis nnu of ciuis Ing them to nsk each other as lugs. li s enormous wnne g.ovos up 10 mo A, g r,., altar, why so beniitlfu n girl b liould .a Priinclsrn ...... havo gone curiosity hunting keeps yerim, him unhappy for months nnd inakes) 'J' him ns hard to drill nnd train for' . anirnmnnin tho roroinony ns n rinnoccroiin would bo. Tho brldogroom Is usually put In, preliminary training nhout three months before tho event nnd Is given light workouts nt announcement par ties and family dinners. A month boforo the ceremony ho goes Into imrd practice nnd Is exhibited dnllv at theater parties and dinner dances. Two woks nheiid ho Is tnkon In chnrgo by the organist, tho director of rerciuoulos mid tho mnld of honor, nnd Is polished off. It tnkes n full week lo teach a bridegroom how to como Into church to the tuno of "T-nlinnurln" wIMinilt fnlllnrr nvnr whllo posing his font In tho nlr and' wnltng for tho next bent nnd nnothor week to tench him his rosnonsos nnd mnko li I in remember which is his right hand and to keep his shoes off the minister's fool. Csunlly the bridegroom goes Into tho ring ovorlrnlnod nnd mnkes a largo number nf horrlblo (ironies, nmong which the following nro tho ! ,not popular I i.ia npcittin. Ho Iorcs control of his necktie, overbalances his host ,110011 wlnnlg from tho liny nlno, but mnn, whoso duty Is to prop him up. whether It enn cnntlnuo to hold Its on tho wny In. pulls out his throttlo nn-i gets to 1110 nunr nino oents ton soon, collides with tho father, horns soon, collides with tho father, horns In with n nrodlglous "yes" when Is llio bride's turn, drops tho ring, stops on the mnld of honor's trnln. wilts his collar mid forgets lo kiss his mothor-in-lnw aftor llio cere mony. Almost nil bridegrooms lonvo (ho church In dlsgrnco. but they nro very happy, for all tlioy havo to do In tho future Is to support n family nnd possibly go to war. Tho brldogroom business mnkes many bachelors but nlso prevents tunny divorces, onco be ing enough for Hie ordinary mnn. OKOKOR FITCH. extravaganeo Then and Now. II Is very much the fashion to bernto modern ivomau nbuiil her cstravu gance. When .vou can't scold n woman nboitf niiythlng eNe, when you have wastefi nil your miiuiiiiiltlon ngnlust from fashloiH mid other pet feminine fo lies, then It Is considered timely to scold women for the reckless way In which they spend money nowadays. And you alwiijs udd "nowadays." Just ns If the grandmothers were always trim-iil. The nowadays Is rather unfair. It Is safe to assert that there havo n. wa,s been feminine spendthrifts ns Hell ns those wlio wore careful and iniis'-lentloiis in the expenditure of money. The wardrobe excesses of Josephine form appalling rendliiL-. with tiwir Hundreds of sets of things, and evl Hence more limn anything else the vul giirlty of the parvenu. .Miirln Theresa, the second wife of Napoleon, ou the other hand, conduct id her expenditures uu moderate lines, ulthoiiKli springing from one of the most ancient courts of Uurope, Kxtnivagiiuce Is not necessarily nn uppanage of rank. It Is. us u rule, tho cut ward and visible sign of tho man who has made riches quickly und who desires that his women folk should IiIiiximi It foul- to the world bv nm iiliig through the whole gamut of mod iru pleasures Iu Hie most costly po. Ible way. Ron Hat. For Spring. Some of the new spring hnts are ol- read oil exhibition u Hie exclusive hop, mid among them Is the (lower lint l!oes of mi kinds nm) si.. im 10 be the most popular tlower used.' . ome or tliese roses are made of gros . nil 11 ribbon with a nlcot wIl... ,.t n- lv leaves and stems of ribbon of the Mine shade as the tlower. Urge ami mii-iII roses are often used on the same Iml. The soft pastel tones of blue, pink cud green bid fnlr to be favorites. On mine of the large hats the wreath of roses Is veiled by mallnes. ami uu some f the models viileiicleunes luce Is used to set oir the beauty of the roses Among the small Powers iw..,i ,.r orgetinenots. lilies or the valley and heliotrope. One of the handsomest r the spring models hns a long wreath of lorgetnienots which nre iiiaile of old Kld velvet Uosebuds of pluk and blue chirron are also used on some of the rd vn need models. Looking For tho Limit. "flow high Is the morning, pa?" "The morning hasn't height." "It imiM have. I hear people speak of the top of the mornlug," Hte your Jod pr!ntln aott i .nnspT i rftnssr tlri UUHDI LCflUUC jlCII BJLLSC1ES . Portland Dl'ODS AllOtllCI' Game ' to Sacramento Vernon Wins Again. a STANDING OV TKASIS W. L. I'.u. - ' 0rilllll r.i 33 ,C2 l .570 .n 17 Oakland !' " Lob Angeles ....! 7 39 Portland 31 IH Sail Kraticlnco ..3(1 fiO A. Onnnnitinntn fl .1 1 !t .II! II ,.)t!) .110 . v. POltTLANI). Ore.. July 01'oit . "'"' vMt0rday by n score of lnnd dropped another or lis seriea ii.. I "" ",' ". "" At Los Angeles It. If. lilJH AIIUflL'H ..- . .. i .. .. .1.1 - 0 . . u ir, II. s U . .1 .11 ir, U. II. .sPPnmon0 3 0 Portln-d 2 i VALLEY TEAMS 10 PLAY HEBE - UOqiJMie Will IVICei IViarsllIICIU btinuay ana tsancion nays North Bend. n'AtttHwwttu I It ik fi1liit tttn ttiu nfitil.t ov;; to 'play here hnd the: resiiUs II... ...... ..a ...III I.. .ll,...l ii.ltl, Int.in liiv Kllllli n iiiu uu i.iiiiiijii i.iii iiiivi- est by the fnus, ns they will show the relative strength of the dlffer-'tit tennis In tho league. North Demi bus placo nt tho hum! of tho ladder Is a question. Mnrshfleld will havo another It.chnnco nt Coqulllo nnd tho prospeciH uro good for n great game. It Is 1,11111, lit Hill lllll'lm .1.111 1... l.,lnl nt ... i'"". "U ..... I.U IMIl.ll short and Sutton will probably do tho 11 ten nir. . - North Ilcnd nnd Dmidnn will cross lints on thc former's diamond. Urn don Is the only team that hns beaten tho Dead hoys so far this season, Tho other gnmo Is tho Myrtio point-KnstBhio contest. Tho Mnrnliflold gnmn will b- cnlld n 2:30 nnd Umnlro .Seller of llaiulon will probably officiate. Had His Suiplcloni. "I never grafted so much ns a penny In my life." said Senator Shorl change, looking earnestly at the com pany. "There are still some honest men In olllce." "I'a!" said little Johnny Green In a loud stage whisper. "What Is It. son?" "Look under the table and see If lie has his lingers crossed." Irony. "Do you keep drtigs here?" breath lessly asked Hieyoiim; woniaii, rushing into u drug store. "No. iuiidam." replied lheHiieelerk. "only postuge stumps." Pictures Studio. and framing. Walkoi Only a OF rvS Special Dlus Ed Coos Bay Timaes VISITOIIS IX Till: CITY OAX CiKT COPIF.S HK.DV Foil MAIIdXG AT TIMF.S OFFICK, Olt I.KAVK OH- iu:s at xi:ws stands. A. Fine Souvenir IB at ura fil II rl . t HI" .. II North SlOUgll WlllS a VcrVM I vfl citing Game by Score ' 10 to 9. Iu the big gnmo between Law and Mirtn aiougn, at l.akeii .. rill. ..1.... AT.,..ffl, u . ... v i iiiiinniij', "iui uiuiikji wini nrifl.i Innings of hard playing by BCOr ; 10 to 0. Tho gnmo was ono oi most exciting ovor neon nt Ten Jp V ilium nuui i. uiii iiiu inirnin; siuuti Lakesldo nnd Joo Wnltera tnichelt North Slough. John Noble nctej m. niiiiilrit mul imvn nntlrn nntltifon. ""'l'lro nnd gavo ontlro Batlsfaclloi - n. ''?" ' ,,1; " ' ,111 ,,'" io.-.fiu ""it gi;M 2 i will probably bo pulled off hcr H.-.TI. i'.C""n'u ! 1HIVU n sir? K. Hiio-up nnd tho buttery will )0 f ,t ion nnu ucmi. 0 iiinu tiiinio nt .Myrtle Po Int. I North Ilond lost to Mvnlo rs K. yosterdny In n well ployed runolt l scoro of 3 to 0. Kissani nnd Mnln., 1 did tho twirling for tho Hnv l. while Poland was on the mound ft R. Myrllo Point. Tho gnmo lanl) j iiiiiiiion contest nun tno n 'roomc n wns that tho winner tnko nl nfi gale receipts. It 1b iiiulerr.'Dod tti North Iliind' fnna also hot hravlln tl o game, i ANOTHKU VIKW OF tiAMK The Myrllo Point lioys played rlf urouiid tho North lleml boyn In ganio nt .Myrtio l'oint on tlio Four. Tho oiitcomo wns n score of tet, to two. it iooicod nn tliough tho ti ' boya wore not trying lo show tbf prowess ns tho gnmo wns only nne nimtion mid tnoro was to bo nn tij hiiii in iiiu guiu ruoeipis no lnalv , " woii.-wnio &oniinei. (TMiIxgk ok cogi'ii.i.i: "'"'WlL.SZ - "HI nCIIIIIIC s 111 Colli !l el. registered nt tho Unxtcr Thur day Horn Sunday. Juno 30, 1!M2, Mr. nnd Mrs. T. II. Molil, n son Clny Knowlloii and ltny w went to Mnrnliflold Tuesday to tf'J ,,rn,e ll, ,,0,"l,, District Attorney Georgo M Ilrorl spent tlio Fourth In the town of Ml HI ,,, .,,..., .., ...... .... ...,, "", ."'?". . ' . ". """u "" " run 1111 iiiiimi iiiiv nun piuiu .... .... ....... v...-. ItOAD IN COOD SHAPi:. Tho good condition nf tlio ro.-nlU tweon Coqulllo und Myrtio Point 1 ovldonccd by tho Htntomout of Lou I.enovo who snys ho mndo tho tri; from tlio Coqulllo postnlllco to tl- Giiorln hotel ut Myrtio IVilut ami tt turnod In oxuetly forty nilniitn. I! says ho bolloves ho holds the reccr. for tho trip. Coqulllu SonHt-'l. Pictures frninod right. STUDIO. WM.KIJl Try Tho Times Want Ads. Money-Makers For Snlo or Kxchtingo A good bii8lnoss, paying big Inter est on tho Investment, with 3 years loaso; rent C0. Tho prlco is right, tho terms right.. Call und let us tell you about It. A I Ighly improved ranch with stock, Implements iin-l launch Included: (I miles front from town. Prlco $90 per ncre; tonus. A road houso silo, 100 por cent bolter than tho fninoiu Cliff Houso alto nt Frisco, with n natural covo for n salt water plunge; 100 x 1C0 In size; bal ance level mid natural park on good auto road: fresh water spring for all hotel needs; a genuliio buy nt $2000. French Realty Co. 'M5JS X. Front St. Few Left Irate itiojni A r-2.