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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1913)
r I THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1913 EVENING EDITION. Trr0 D A V TIRAITC '"paths reported from whooping-cough XAJKJO JJ-rV I 1 11V1HO ,ii the 1'nltod Suit s in in 0(5 wore In ihlldren under lli years of nee. Klf H. l .MAI.O.VHV Editor nnd Pub. ty-soon per cent, of the fntnlltloa 3Kt K. .MAI.OXEY News Editor were In the llrat year. I'll per cent. In 1 . lli second. S per cent. In the third, Kntcrcd nt the postofflce nt Mant field, Dcboii, for transmission tbionsb the malls us second claai mail Matter. Jtdltcd to tho 8ervlco of the ;RtlvJe, that no good cause shall lack a champion, nml that evil shall tio. thrive iinopp 'scd. Official I'iiiht of Coo Countr. . iwiciai oi- PAPI.H OK TIIK CITY MAItSlirilXD. SUHSCHIPriON HATES. DAILY. Re year 6.00 Ttr month 0 WEEKLY. fine year J1.50 Wlen paid strictly In advance the j-nbscrlptlon price of the Coos Bay 51mos Is $5.00 per year or $2.50 for ita mouths. Address all communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES. itlmnffrlri :: :: :: : Orcgo- rou Tin: citvs pkociikss. ,"tOOS HAY must look to some or T fianlzatloti through which to progress, to increase liuslness, Jo attract population, to settle up Iik country immediately tributary to JM city. Tlie suggestion of Col. Crimes for wmic conrertod action to secure for fR 1m migration of the desirable fnIs. cspeclhlly from tho Scuinllnn- rin ftiuntrlcii Is an excellent one mid I per cent, in the fourth mid .1.5 per ient. In the llfth year. What Is beliic done In this country to limit the spread and diminish the death-rate from this dread disease, asks Dr. John L. .Morse of Huston, In n recent Issue of The Journal of the American Medical Association. Sur prisingly little. It Is n notlllable dis ease In only 20 states. The health oillcera of ninny of these states say, moreover, that very little attention Is pnld by physicians to the law re quiring uotlllcntiou. Isolation In two others. It Is recommended In nn otlier. but the secretary of the board of health states that It is rarely en forced. Tew state or city health boards make any effort to prevent It, whllo there Is almost no provision for the hospital treatment of whooping cough In this country. For the sake of the ten thousand children annually sacrlllced to this disease Dr. .Morse pleads t lint the seriousness of this disease be recognized mid that Its ravages be restricted. Whooping cough should be made everywhere a reportable disease ns In the case of small-pox. Bcarlet fever and diph theria. The house should be pla carded and the inmntes Instructed to the health authorities as to the se riousness of the disease In Infancy nnd tho methods to be employed to prevent contagion. The patients should be separated from the other children In the fam ily, if they mo under live years of age, or tho patients should be removed to special hospitals, constructed on the "shack plan In order to give the children the maximum amount of fresh air. Children with catarrhal symptoms, WITH TOAST AND TEA II (iooi) i:vi:ic. HALF TUK (10SS1P OF SO- I CIHTY WOULD YAN'ISII IF THE HOOKS THAT AUK TUP- I LY WOHTII 11 HAD 1XO WEUE I HEAD. OE01U5E DAWSON. 4 tim: sox(! of tiii: sea. i t (tint Hlimtlil mil lui tint?lnf(t,fl nr yernilttcd to perish through Indlffer-!'" w" there Is any reason to sua- ftnec. As things stand today the Cham Jer of Commerce Is the best orgnnl aiiIou through which tho people can ork It is true there hns been some srmnlxtut that this body has not been zny representative of tho people of the community. Thin Is, however, jootv tho result of Indifference of tho aicinOcrshlp nnd the general public Ian any other cause. rio Chnmbor of Commerce Bliould enlarge Kb activities over a broader icIJ. It should have a larger and more virile membership, it has n llggnr work to do in bringing more I lple here nnd so thoroughly Intor nUtiK thuni In Coos Hny and the Kurroundlng country that they will (fay. TIiih Is something that has itccn sadly neglected, heretofore. Tltrc hns been no effort of any Bort Hi Interest people after their arrival. The energy nnd money is all expended n getting the people to come nnd 1ii'ji nothing I.i don? to Induce them fftialn or to direct them to any at (ho opportunities or nvouuos of employment that are open to them. The Chamber of Commerce nodn noro members and money and the personal Interest of every man within tho city limits. Tho C'liiim Vtr of Commerce should hold a ser ies of public meetings and see If It unuot wake tip tho listless and In InVront citizen to the extent of lend ing a hand. Tho Chmnbor of Coni cerro should be our offeitlve mouth itw for publicity. .More iniinlii ?u( Interests should bo threshed out fcy its members ami promoted by Its tclvttlcs. It Hhould discuss Improve tttttu nnd policies ho thoroughly Jftut Hh endorsement will lie a hnll tisrlc and stamp of the city's npproi l. It's expression Hhould not ho the itlUiuiu of olio or two or liulf a ilostou nu Tho Chamber of Commerce itMtihl bo the biggest and most use ful organization In this section of tirR(iii. TO put more spirit Into the orgnnl tailon more life and more nuihl-ihm- to make It more truly ropre- uiuutlve of the conimiinlty The Times suggests that every citizen who u eligible, become u nininber. The Ifarshlleld Chamber or Commerce ihould have a meuihershlp of .'00 to 1.000 men working as a unit for ft Hmro ami progriss of Coos it We have had many scattering xxtl half-hearted attempts. Let us to .TH!CUlll(f. pect the possibility of whooping cough, should be excluded from school. Tlie community should bo required to establish hospitals not only to take care of those children that cannot be properly Isolated at home, hut also to take care of those babies and children ill with the dis ease that cannot be properly treated In their homes. It can be confidently predicted that when the physlcans and tlie public understand what whooping-cough re ally means, when proper regulations fill Its control are established and en forced mid when sulllclent hospital accommodations for Us care are pro vided, whooping-cough will cease to he the Bcourge which It now Is. PHAISI-: l-'Olt HANI). Marsliflelil can justly feel proud of her baud. It Is a credit to her. And right here let us remark that a baud, as well as a good base ball team. Is a mighty vn!i:nblo asset to any city. Handon World. I am the Sea. the great mother of nil things; Old ns the World and ns young ns the dew Lured to the sky on the heat of the Sun s wings, Folded In mists nnd created anew. Down from tlie tops of tho moun tnlns I'm rushing, Deep in the valleys I'm stealing along. i Towering cliffs Into pebbles I'm crushing. Listen! each streamlet Is singing my song. Flowers and grass In n tangle come springing, (irent, sombre forests nrlse nt my call. Life to the Invalid earth I urn bring ing Life that shall strengthen shall glorify all. I am the life that keeps dust ever vernal: l live for nil things and all live for me. I am the gift of the Power Eternal, Ne'er can I perish I am the Sea. SELECTED. Occasionally a spinster looks reallv glad. Why does a woman Imagine she can reform a man by singing to him? Even a girl who Isn't n lllrt may not want some man to think she Isn't. -n-::- ovonlng star, nnd the desert drenr and dun. And he said: "Let him come and slay me, and here by my door I'll wnlt; for what Is written Is written, and nothing can alter fate." I said to the Occidental: "Your foe man Is drawing near: lie says he will sit on your head u hit. mid give you a wooden ear. lie couich in ills wrath mid fury! lie comes like a train of cars! You'd better hike down the winding pike, or hear a hundred scars!" And the keen-eyed Occidental, le irurmured: "O let him come! I will meet him where the road Is bare, mid I reckon I'll make things hum'" They met, mid tlie scrap was lovely; the coroner pnld the freight: for what Is written Is written, mid nothing can alter fate. WALT .MASON. -K-rr- A Chicago physician declares that "vegetable mid exercise will cure spring fever." Dave Stafford says he would rather endure spring fever than ial;o exercise enough to raise the leetables. Chickens that go home to roost ought to stay at home to scratch. WJien the days are long, some peo ple have Just that much more time to kill. If you have a hank roll nobody will euro who your iincestorH were. folks who claim there are no male angels never ninrrled n widow mid heard iter brag about her llrst husband. AN ILLl'MIXATINCJ MKHMOX. f MOW ''""""iii ""t'sm-,; Mnv,.,. ... '"", "i' riJ lire-. on -Io1' lewnni 8lllra!i - All honor to Itlchuioiid llentiett! mchtiioud Heimutt Is mi actor.' He Is responsible for the proditc-1 Hon, In New York, of Eugene Hrleux'H play, "Damaged' Hoods." which deals with the horrors of "the social disease." Hrleux'H play was HiippreHsed in France. Hennett believed It u-nu good play for the people to wee. audi Su-it i .. he got together a company to act it Th,.- i, i, ,lor- ai It; Now York, or course, the pr. -1 1) ' l, ,,l'l on n U dish element of society iiuiiilfcL , I H " l,l'l In h. I the inov table opposition, and the Swat . Z XtV' hatr-1 limy miikiii nui iiuvo oeen produced i u ")'! had not tho Medical ltovlow of lie-1-,, " - vliiu'u iiffei'ml llu iwiwiiiiihiiili... , .... I "HE Pl.V u Hill fund was organized, o'r which i l1,!'l"K n Mrrler"'! every snectator hail in h,, ...., otHcaso. n,,.i .t" 1 un (ii..( tin, i. ni.r,..., . . ' i tet'inlii.,,.. .. ' "e '" ...(,, ..... l.- .,.( Illlllll ,J WIIH II, 1.11. MU II .! H nlcnlly it prlvutu ono. I How on.. rn l AinuiiK the patrons were John I). ' town or m.v ,, ,make Uoekefeller. Jr., Dr. Anna Howard C F iin.i, lylc" ! nnnw, iiov. .loan nnynoM u hues. I Woichi, .. ,.' 0I L'a, Mrs. O. II. P. Ilelmont. Corueinm1 Am,.r r' ,. - He i iiiiss, ,ir., ur. aiinon i-'iexiier. Fred- a jear r - ,. ', r I'end eric O. Howe. Mrs. Charlotte Per- hi n fiim' ., ndo d kins minimi. Norman llupgool i v n. .. " ,1e'"l' to Frank A. Vmidorllp. Wlllln.,,1 AHo , iMt.Xfi ln8lsl t,i.i.. ... .., .. nui! nun inner iieopie of prol iiiuiii-e in every wuik or life. There Is no gratification for urn.1 iihIh.- ri..... of -wattl Daiiinged Hoods." There1 nolsm.a L,Z,LKS. f hall rlency hi i niian o. : i lire oiii.n.,.1 ..'K'i HI the .... f, .V.. "? w'lel ':,.!!: i !!!!" "y-nai'cr I IN AHCADY Hy Herton Hraley THINCS II AHI) TO HEU. UEMEM- WHtlOPINt.'.fort.ll. ACCOUDINc; to the mortality slat istlcs compiled by tliu L'ultud States CeiiBiiH Iliireau In 1U09 tw ,i rexlHtratlon area comprising JiKhtly loss Hinn one-half of tho pop lUtlun of tho Pulled states, there are ii,:i2l deaths from whoopliiK "nsli In that urea In children under 1ta Mill. H . .. 0 .. ,11. . .. .1 r-.. j-m in Ki'. iiio i uiieu tstmc AIDS TO HAPPY VACATION. SOMEBODY has Bent us n list or ton or moro "llrst aids" for evils that aro apt to strike us while ini vacation. We now know what to do for snakebites, sunburn, lleas, mosiiultos, bee stings, seasickness, llsh hook In Hie thumb, ants In tlie undorclothes, drowning, that spineless reeling from too much horseback rid ing, blistered hands, ivy poisoning mid such. Indeed, the m Is no long that It seems that a fellow can take a vacation only at the peril of Ills life. Hut we do want to gratefully ac knowledge tlie receipt of that recipe for seasickness. Without at nil de siring to Impiously criticise present arrnngements we have to opine Hint a mistake was made In condemning Satan to perpetual heat. Perpetunl seasickness would have mnile him roar for mercy Inside or HO dnys. whereas ir we understand matters right, he Is becoming accustomed to the heat. "For seasickness," snya the ousel who would make our vacation a love ly dream or unadulterated Joysome iiess, "put your stomnck ngalnst something hnrd mid press." There may lie nothing poetic about this, hut we desire to commend Its elllcncy. Just hud something real hard, put your stomach against It nml press. If the pressure Is strong enough you J will no longer reol the seasickness on lyour nautical vacation. 'Io Illustrate: You will nlmost nl wnys he able to locate the hnrd deck or tho boat. Then If you have boon right thoughtful in your prepmatlous you will ho able to secure tho pres sure by having run over you tho teu ton Bteani roller you have taken with you on vacation, and thero aro othoi ways. We remember a vacation steamer of the early manhood dny on which Wliut your wife told you to bring home. Who pitched for Handon the venr Mb'key McKeown played with North nend. Oovernmeiit scientists tiro now trying to discover what makes the holes in Swiss cheese. Afier Hint they might get busy and find .mo way of securing n rebate for all the holes the consumer Is charged for. Tho Ilatsmuu wIio'h nfrnld or (lot ting "Ilenned" In Huffalood Ilerore he Heglus! It's Hauler to Know when You've Hnd Enough tlinn It Is to Know when You've Hnd Too Much! THOrcilTS AT :i A. .M. Ill Arcndy the breezed blow above tho ilehls whore roses grow, mid warm and sweet and tenderly they sigh through every swaying tree no rigorous lempostH do we know. In Arcndy. Fair are the blossoms that we cull, the grass Is soft ns softest until. mm lire of every fret Is free In Arcndy. The rough, harsh world or storm nml snow, or strife mid buttle with the roe. or perils dire bv laud and son. or fate which puts men. high or low: of depth or woo mid heights or glee. Thnt world? Forgotten, long ago. In Arcndy. And yet. nnd yet. though lire innv be gentle mid fair where rare Is null, sometimes tho world looks good to me: Hornet linen I lomr in' ' i" a "'."II ct-"!: from v mod o'.l ' insiy Diow. This peaceful living palls on me. In fnct. It's orten henstly dull In Arcndy. THE UALLAD OF HILLY HIHD. riency in Damaged Cioods." There Poisons 8 .',,,. Im Is a great, powerful exposition of; Ills t10( in1'.1 a hideous evil -an imposition which bins wy , ,i ' , ml might well he Been by every man fly-tn"s ' "h,c . i.00?1' am) woman, ir evnee I..,.- ,.,... ..i..i' , A". "IC" I fai , , v ', - ".' . kiii .""iii. every nnn Ik who Is coming Into maturity, In tlila ' to turn tho im n ,u country nnd In every country. "put the , i, ,,J? ' The story Is Unit of u young mun 'out." Tho nhi h",d hlH ilneli... tl.ni II I.... :, '""" 'IVOlv.l -- - ituii - itiniin inn Hi Is or all br,.,..i '.J.ar. who learns from ho has "social dlseiiHe." about to bo married. At first, over-'for fllc ti ... ""a A1 horror, he i tumuhiteM'flv tm.. ..... ... . "Pr"' breedlnR and f, H n"I the app, The physicians dissuades J KiirlinK ran T? ' ring him that there nre'dows,,,, tho rovor. " come with suicide. hlin iihh.i prospects or ultimate euro. In, etc., all of n-i "B nree or rour years marriage may n little median tai in! lie possllile ror him. tlie doctor hiiv . ham. i-m... ,.. '"'.,n8' Ills rirst night over, the mm, have a cover iaV.7 ! pooh-poohs the doctor'H demand for, mid not fluiiiB iinin sucn a long iieiny. The physician that Hi,, ft ;, :. " wi.i'i.u 111... f tl. ..r..i i.i.... ..' aln ' ; " " Mi , .viiiiiiii.h .., iiiiuvr UI0 envnr Hint limy follow disobedience. Nov- throuuli ,. i,i J. .f .... . . " tit &I1M ertheless. tho patient goes to an- which is fixed a flttr, other doctor, a iiuek. gets a Bpeedy lug tue fly. Hodce h, "cure and In six months Is mm- Hie essentials of a .., -l''1. pnlgn nre to transfe I he next scene Is a year nfter the ngalnst tlie fly fro. . miirrlngo. There Is a happy young outdoors, and then to wife, and a baby three mouths old. II. Another essentiit The child I lovo to think or boyhood days wlion I the turkeys red: I used to fix their breakfast food ore yet the sky wns red. I used to dry shnmpoo the horse nnd irnvli v.rc t'-p . pv; 1 lov to He nnd think I needn't do It now. 1 love to think of boyhood dnvs when i n rose m rour. And retched tho water from the well. a hundred palls or more. And then I dragged the harrow out nnd hnrnossed up the plough: I love to lie In he,i and think I needn't do it now. IVY CONDHON. At nny rate fathor will bo niluhtv glad when Hi graduation dnvs are over. Nolly, dear. It's nevor too early to mend, elthor. SonUineiit Is all right, hut It Is less ileblrable Hum a steady Job If a man ""urn io eat regular) v. The girl who has two or throe ijrothei'a at homo llnds no chance to develop conceit. You never have henrd how Hilly nird Sailed the aerial sen? Then tlie tale I'll tell of what beMI ns the tale was told to me. Oil. Hilly n. wns nn airman frco As over burned gasoline. And he loved nt sight Katherlne Kite W ho rode In a Wright machine. nn oyiie Now Kiitherlno Kite hnd light Wlie:. the mIiii'.'M IH In '. For ICntlierliie K. was pretty' and nny. And her fathor had lots of dough. gay 1'jH.IIc Health Heports sliow that In'!'10 s,0I,,n,; l"'os remedy wns much um tlie death rate per hundred tMnsiuul was as follows: whooping "tigli, 11.4 percent.; scarlet lever, Jl.fi per cent.; measles, 12.1! per int : and diphtheria. 21.) per cent. Keports from thirty states show mat (i,2ril children died of whoop-K-roiiKh. 1,2:12 from scarlet rover iiid il.fi "Si from diphtheria in these intes during 101 1. Tho relative mortality from whooping-cough, pcur- -i lever nun iiipninerla Is essentially III vogue. She was limned tlie "Pearl' and she plowed the blue waves of Lake Erie. And sho harrowed them. What the little "Pearl" didn't do to the laughing waves of old Erie wnsn't worth mentioning, why. It was Just pastime for that boat to cut a figure S on top of ono oncoming billow, roll over twice to Hturboard mid knpek tho comb off tho uoxt billow, before tho crew could get down on their knees ror prayer. And we've known her to ibe same throughout the countrv ' "M" 'llt"' Uny Island ten miles to uooping-rough being almost every- nwwwu mid never sight it ugnln until here more fatal than scarlet fever rt,",' to " "P to tho windward nI less fatal than diphtheria. ' (,0l's. irhooplng-cough Is an especially se-l. 0(t would the beautiful "Pearl" TioilS disease III the Southern nt..t,w I leilVO tllO harbor loadoil to he.. mnliH. is is shown by the fact Hint North ' mles w,t" happy vacationists, beam vfcrollnn 7:!(l children died of whoop. women, merry clilldren. sturdy ing cough In Hill against a total 0f.,a,lers and husbands who feared 7 rrom scarlet rover, measles nnd "might, soft-eyed lovors. hundreds .fiphtheria combined. The death-rate IUU Hundreds of them, and In 30 min- fnmi wuooping cougii in North Caro-uu'8 le wnoio or them would hnvo na In lit 11 wns :t2.2 percent ngalnst ,,ie"' stoninchs on tho hard. J) i por cent, for the whole I'ultctl fl rails nround the decks OUllt'M, It hardly seems necessary to give sny moro statistics to prove what a lerfous and fatal disease whooplng wiigh Is nnd to show that, Instead of fifing a trifling affair ns It is usually rousldored to bo by the laity. It Is n jondltlon of tho utmost gravity. "Any illoaso which kills ten thousand chll ren per annum Is." as Hucker says. 'a serious ono, If bubonic plague rere to kill that many children in we. I'niieii states In ono year, tho iriAt world would quarantine alnst our country, A child dead of Aoopng-cough is Just us dead as a iM.1 dead of plague " Vinrty-slx per cent, of tlie G.324 penny Isn't It annoying to be told- peiiuy saved is a earned. How rich men got their start. ' I hat a dollar deposited now I will double Itself n 'steen years. I Ihut worry never changes' things. Thin work Is a blessing? I and ho pressing ns hard ns they could. nu mini runs or mar "l'enr nmf would look like a telegraph wire loaded with sparrows, but there tho simile ended. There was no chirp ing, no twitting, no preening of feathers, hut only n little iiKainr .,. folks couldn't leavo their stoninchs bohlnd on vacation. Verily, hundreds havo demonstra ted that our dear corresnnniintit'd treatment of seasickness Is all right If attacked by this terrlblo malady whllo on n vacation put your stomach .isauiBi Buuieuung nan) nnd press. To v YES SAME VIA'. When as n tender kiddle I Head my lesson in the primer, I hat we should niorcv show the flv And not barbarlously trim her. ' It told s how n mighty king. v hen In his glass a fly he founded. OImC.8,.,Uo 'lult'k tho Httle thing. Which otherwise would sure bo drownded. And. o! l got It good and hot , m ii.i-n.ion .' t0l' a tly nior! is this tho thing wo now must swat. Tliat once protected fly. 1 won der? -H-- solli n't Wr'!"m". e,,n b,,-v tl10 btnl') sold nt drug stores, such as it is No one over heard of a man swenr- .. h'uiiuiing mier a winning iieai tears aro becomlm? ni,D .. rare with ,tho women as real hair. HAST AND WEST. I said to tho Oriental: "Your enemy comes apace, and he'll ninko .. ...wn ui juur swauiiKo neck, nnd in yuur swariny race, iii'a ...... With a larcrn revnlvnr n -..... i ... In his hand; and he says he'll camp be sure you may ruin your siomae 'u. nards lito th. .and " Th nX'sad but If you aro real seasick you won't ered OHntni tZ i" uj ieAU'e.?a.a' ore. Imr su.. nn, . ul " "i.l.ue. "'?- "v 6"'u iur at me Oh. slie gave one day a party To airmen hohl mni rm.,. And thero cnnie ten score nnd maybe more. From over tho Inml mid sea. And every one, to the engle's son. Claimed the hand of Kntherins Kite. "Hold birds." quoth sho. "I'll ninr rled bo Heforo the coming night. ,'.J.""h "p wl,h niro fro"1 H lutii. gars there With papa's gasoline. And I II marry the man who nrovos no can Follow tho bride's mnchlno." Then her motors bnngod mul hor guy wires twanged ' And Katherlne Klto was gone! Oh, they spnttored tho scono with gnsollne. Till tho flock flew off tho lawn. Hut who Is tho swain in tho mono piano W,IOWfr??,l8 S rIS0 " tho ,l,VlVhyi.i!,',r(!1 w,,.?m yo"'Vo ''Wd "llli his tanks nil full nnd tight. TIe'Kntlo no doubt let hor engines Hor enulnos twn ,....i , Pr 8h 1Jooked nal" tr tho' flying And saw only nilly u. "Oh, Hilly H, win yoil foIlow 0 ni V .f"!et 8 ,ler' tn?" flight " K,,' r" fo,ow -r If you ticklo tho Scorpion's tall." Oh. lovers will brag hut their engines And IliMy a are still, whllo Kate has a To hold up hor big machine. UWn8imoeon0800n8l,osteer Whero Saturn's rings run rn.m.i A long hard glide bold ni " r ni 7T ir no lands nn K'ntio. ' ... .l "l,u ;tnrb?hanSir- n'lgVht,,"m00n IlKht " rsed Tho Saturneso watch the two; ADd thmonihdeaVmU8t l,U -Or the good gods Intervene aCU aaDbarrtkn heast "' moon For tho want of gasoline! IS 111. (lllll US L'lllll.l. lOU'll IIP r If I. .L..1 ...... I .i... i i , ..." V. " . "' """I ...wiiii-i, un- iiiminiiiii h iiioiuer, miei si co-oitrate Ono a talk with the family doctor, imu careless immn taken It to tho very best specialist enough to vitiate the b. whom the father onco consulted. f a wiiolu town l0, She has learned tho truth about the reeded In Ills tielchborli nature of tho child's disease. The tirnlly ellnihiathiK III. Hinier ii iivurcoiuo wnu norror. . screens in ulnuon i ue uocior ions iiio rumor and nun can sit out doors grnndmotlier that the child's nurse dows or doors open ""fir 110 I01l"fr :lve II 111 : fur wnniuit t.,n r-.tollrn fear she may become Inlected. Tho begin to lircoil early J grniKinioiiier says tlie iialiy will die 1111 ns tiicy breed lt ii nrougut up on too Mottle, mid miuiiuy. tlie time to I plends that Its life Is more precious " fl)'-catnpalBii Ij In t iniiu nie iiemili or the wotiiun. The i iniysiciau iiiereupon nines it upon Vl'lx ni.' riinl hll.m..lr l ..m.... .1 I .H.M.T III I I.OJII ". ,' ..,,., , .... IIIH.M'. I 1.,..' ...... I , . "' nnnnimreH Wns or Slu-lmv nOl ...i.ii.ui i.i ... ni..,;, iinii ii ii. . qunrre ensues between her nml Deniinle Kpiiui. of 11 the father. I he unsuspecting wife returned from nn exte:ij i iim, uiineeii iiy inn ouieis. ni me points lu Louisiana and climax of the quarrel. Just In lime lie vIhIikiI m, ..urnnt. to heur Hie lllirso slnielc! "I'm n. 1'i.li.tli'i.y ni., I lrmL-l ' golu' hecniise your brat can't live! ihiiih.m It's going to die! It's rotten, through v The annual mcctls 1 nun iiuuiiKu wiui n nniiHiiy iiuense loldeis of tho Hnrd Inherited from ItH father!" f'ninii.rr fnmi.n,... . The wife rails, screaming In lor- ence Ih'm Saturday. F ... . .. .,, ,,,.,. ..nuintn.i u'lpvaclies II M KcKip- Tun) ! i. inn. m niiKH, nun i iiiiuii me: ami i'. .v iinnly varv linn i idiicii mo: There tho curtain or tho hppoikI net descends on one of the most bur rowing scenes ever sot before un nudlence. In Hie Inst net tho wife's rather. n deputy or France, calls on Hie doctor. He Is undecided whether to kill his Bon-ln-luw or heln hU duilghter got a divorce. Tho iloctor ami confeotlonerv will gently Inquires whether lie bluise.f put In later. Clarence Hnd never In his life Incurred the charge of tlio new eml same risk that brought such dlr- At Walton, Oreeon. results to the votiiiL'er mini The Whltlaker illp.l niter .' deputy turns nway his head. several weeks. .Mr, W "Then, sir." says tho doctor, "you ono of tho early fC' nio in t no sunie posit on of nn es- vicinity and one or t' cnued criminal denouncing a fol'or" Socialists or the county uiioiiiier who lias been unfortunate At Los dntos. cai., to bo caught." Slav 2L 11H3. of coniuj All throilL'h the nlnv H.rn rhi's nice Itnviiiond. iliea. s one note " didn't know." "h i years. This Is the tlifl dldn t know. "nlm ntiin't i.-.i.,u- ' thai fiuiillv hi tho pat I Men, women, hoys, girls, hud not ' We hear that a petlq known, no ono hnd wnrned Hiaih: circulated cnlllDg for tho sullied wan fnhnnn.i in in.. r..n; vote on die ordinance Hy, tabooed in the school, tubm'od Council to prohibit stocj in too thentro. It wns int n thliu,nlng nt inrse in ian to lii. inentli.ni.il ,. li r..,..l llu, I.iikI Satnnlav J. b-I victims Ignorance and prudery pav- chased tho launch I-enj oil their wny Into Its frightful .Snfley. clll(nhin A niihllo Sale Of Aini so. in Vow vni-i i.f...f l.na! whirh (Intro were dellnl boon ciitlclsin of tho production orlments for street Imprj Hiiouxs' play, on tho ground that hold In Olenatla iaa ill I niininti r on 1. a.inn. rn,. I .1 nniii iii una nwiv m ..... i.iv.xi.-i o lllll UIU IIIIUII llirinim... ' ,,.. ,. tolling such things: let them bo the highest bidder to told lu tho school, or In tho lionu'." Hut thoy aren't told lu tho sc mul Or 1)1 Hln llnllln All 1.r.in In n Hiioux nnd a Honnott. who try to plo of JInpleton are siriKo. through tho thentor. nt alto noiu n f"'' rt I monstor to whom mawkish human- tlou this year and aaij (tv. i. .. ........... , , ,! '.,, .nntr iliu tins lioei .v, ....a nivmuiy cioseii us eyes, in "" ,v " " ;,,. ..,.. rectors. The rannerr W. E. Talk-lit. of Aitol yen rs. Percy Cox has nut bard tables on the fin'l .Masonic huildliiR mid !! pool nml hllllnnl room couiinodalo those wo these gnnics, A it" i..,r n...i l' ni ill nc me ,.pl,.na rnllL'ed ffOnl (5 i"v."" "".:.. ,i ti Wo are uiioii"cu ! the homo and In tho school. Tho Jokoy who "beats tho harrier can "wait In front." funds for that purposej i.i..n...-i.r.iH- likes a now- ""' hen--eveii tlj YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND IN OUR The Besti Goods Advertised in the great national mauazmes. f a That's why we are known as the Most Satisfactory Store in Town WHENEVER you see an iatereJting admti.emcnt in .w "J$f W .ee it in W Houiekeepln. Miiine. call ui up on the ph"n 1 Nasburg's Grocery The fliMHl Hoiibekeeplng Store. Phon oio.T nnrnnr Commercial u Ralph Bacon. " w w -