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jpfiwirt. VM&S6Sffi!IMlSLjms 5U','!y"'iiia rafU """"j t THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1913. EVENING EDITION. ' ' It COOS BAY TIMES, M. O. MALOXKV Ktlltor unci Pub. DAN K. MALOXKV News Kill tor tl - Official I'niH-r of Cons County. OFFICIAL PAPER OK THE CITV. OK .MARKHKIKLD. SUIISCRIPTION RATES. DAILY. Ono year $G.OO Per month rG WEEKLY. Ono year J 1.50 When paid strictly In advnnco flic ubncriptiun pil.o of the Coos Day Times 13 ?5.00 per year or jz.&u ror Ix months. Address nil communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES. Mnrhlif it'ltl !: :: :: : Orocn A Ul'SIXKSS OK CIVIL AVAIL A L AUG 12 part of the population of L Mexico nns iniquesiionnniy foitnd wnr n congenial ueetipn- tion. To shoot and liu shot at has furnished not only a tremendous nmount of pleasant excitement, hut In countless Instances it I as rur nlshcd food and clothing and spend lnir money with a minimum of bore dom nntl drudgery. To those who feel no Incentive to get on In the world, to establish u home and rear n fnmlly, war Is a thousand times preferable to the ordei.y, though tiresome, wnys of peace. And such has been the economic situation of Mexico that there are no want of men of this state of mind with which to maintain the strength of the ar mies that fight eltaer for or against the government-. In trying to get Former Presi dent Diaz to return and lead them again by green pastures, tho friends of peace and security In Mexico have those professional warriors to deal with. Ola, himself came Into the mastery of his country's destinies after tho coAintry bad become ex hausted! by moro than two genera tions 0? civil war. Mexico was poor to stnvntlon. She hail almost as llttlo frvlth which to feed the nr- fvhlch raged back and forth 'io laud and which could take co whatever it needed or de- 1 as she had to feed the non- Imtants. If Diaz nail not ')rVght penco nnother man would Cu Mexico bad to eenso flght ln"gsor die of weakness. The situa tion Is nulto different today. The country Is not by any means ex hausted. Industry still goes on. Tho railroads keep running. The fields are cultivated and the ranch lands continue to feed their great bonis of cattle. In the year of grcntcst fighting. Mexico mado a now high record for exports, which gives you quite a different picture thnn that of paralysis by grlm-vls-aged war. Foreigners In Moxlco have been talking for a year or moro of In terferon on tho part of other na tions. They nro on tho spot and un derstand tho vast difficulty Moxlco must have In bringing about poaco by hor efforts alone. They under stand tho naturo of tho fighting, why it continues and why It Is likely to go on for a long time to come. Di az and bis executive skill and his pros! Igo not withstand lug. Tho revolution which Madero pro moted revived an old nrofesslon. It flourlsboB now like tho green bay tree. It will cease to flourish prob ably only when there Is nothing on which It can nrev or when It Is sup prossod through foreign Interference. WITH THE TOAST I AND THE TEA PERSONAL OVERFLOW ;: O (.ODD KVKXIXU. I i We view the world with our I i eyes, each of us; and we make i from within us tho world see. A I I wenry heart gets no gladness out of sunshine: a selfish man Is I skeptical about friendship, as a j man with no ear doesn't care for I 1 for music. W'llllani Makepeace Thackeray. I TIIK SMALL DREAMS. J.' SHERIFF V. W. (LU1I0 Is here from 1 1 Coqulllo today on legal business. , A .S. HAMMOND went to Coqulllo .MOVIXd PICTCRKS. i tho niovlnir nil.-' 'earn that bo can mako ploii ry lii 1912 In tho ' 0,10"lk'H without butting In. rfiHE dlfferont buslnesH Intorcsta I Involved In turo Indust United States represented a total In vestment of over $200,000,000 anil In ono form or another moving pictures offered omployment to approximately fiOO.000 people. Tho dovolopmont of moving pic tures has been rapid. From tho klnetoscopo first exhibited In the form of a sort of peep show by Thom as A. Edison In 18:t to tho projec tion device of Lunitero of Paris mid Paul of London a few years later, tho progross and Improvement of moving picture machines was swift ami constant. Mr. Kdlson received numerous patents, and one of tbeso. granted August 1. 1807, was the subject of a decision In tho Unltod states court of appeals handed down late In IHI2. that I'Misou was not the pioneer in ventor of tho moving plcturo ma chines, but was tho Inventor of a special form of minora used in mak ing tho photographs on such moving films. In 1011, as described In tho yenr book of that year, tho klneinn color process, whoroby moving pic tures woro reproduced In their orig inal colors with a striking verisimi litude of naturo, markod another ad vnnco. mid in 101L' the klnctophouo of Edison, whoroby moving pictures woro projected synchronously with mo roprouuction of npproprlnto sound uy tn further When I was a young girl 1 dreamed great dreams Of giant castles fashioned on a hill of gold; The gold Is but a gorse-bush. and haply It seems My castle's but a cottage, now that I am old. Xow that I am' old, I dream small dreams Of tiny feet that falter, and tiny songs unsung, Though I heard the trumpet blare and saw red glomus From the flying feet of Chorublni. when 1 was young When I was a young girl I dreamed long dreams Of over flowing rivers mid enrth and sky unrolled; My sky's n wlntfow square, the riv ers nre but streams. And the earth is a hedged meadow now that 1 old. Now that I am old, 1 dream short dreams Of small warm woods and llttlo paths among; I who saw stretched shadows and the sun's long beams On tho cedar trees of Lebanon, when I was young. And youth Is n memory with Its long, deep dreams. Its venture unadventurcd, the glo ry still untold; Put I can keep for ever, unashamed It seems, Tho small dear dreams of comfort, now that I am old. Uy Frances Chesterton. Second-hand thoughts nro some times best. -H-K- Whero there's a young wldow'B will there Is a marriage. The girl who fully Intends to mar ry her Ideal usually compromises. A man plays tho game of love for pastime; a woman plays It to win. Many a man's soiled character has been washed In n woman's tears. Every marriageable woman be lieves that a ring on her finger beats two at the door. A conceited man Is ono who wants to talk about himself when you want to talk about yourself. It sometimes happens that while a man Is watching his enemies his fool irlends get away with blm. , -::-::- Frequently you meet benedicks who look as though their wives bad caught them robbing tho lie chest. Most men wlio live In a city have a hard time proving to their country nt'tiunliitaut'os that they are strictly honest. Ll'KK MeLl'KE SAYS. this nfternoon on legal business W. B. COX went to Coqulllo today to Investigate some matters In con nection with application for moth ers' pensions. FRANK ROU10RS returned this morning on tho Breakwater from a four weeks visit to the northern cities to secure some choice cattle for the Rogers ranch on South Coos river. Tliey are milking IS cows at present. MPS. F. A. GOLDEN and daughters, MISSUS FRANCES AND UUTII, returned home todny from Port land. MIbs Frances having Just graduated from the Lincoln high school at Portland. CAUL F. JOHNSON, formerly of Marshlleld and In the paint and wall paper business here, In a note to The Times says he has moved from Los Angeles to San .lone, where be expects to spend some time. DR. AND MPS. C. W. TOWER AND MISS NELLY TOWF.lt returned yesterday on the Nnnn Smith from Sau Francisco where tuey visited following their winter stay at .Monrovia. They expect to re turn to Monrovia again this fall for the winter. News of Nearby Towns empire party. ALONG TDK WATERFKOXT. Capt. Christiansen, of the Pow ers boat, lenves this week for a two weeks' camping trip to the Sluslaw. During his absence Capt. Herman Edwards, or the Halnhow, will fill his vacancy. Cnpt. (leorge Smith will run the Rainbow and Capt. Goodwill will take Capt. Smith's place on the Sunrise. The Rainbow has resumed her run between Allegany and Marsh lleld after a thorough overhauling and painting. (Special to the Times) On Thursday evening. .Inue 201 h. n birthday party was glon at the homo of Mrs. Mary Wlekiunn of Mm pile in the honor of her tiOtli bltih ilnv. The evening was very enjoyahly spent with cards and music, Miss Mae Mngee rendering seoral Inslruineii tal selections, which everyono en Joved. Diilnty refreshments yore se'nod. Those present were: Mrs. 10. .1. Moise. Mrs. A. M. Rozell. .Mrs. John Prentiss, Mis. W. Ilaydon. Mrs. Krod llottv. Mrs. It. II. Olson. Mrs. Williams. Mrs. John Morgan. Mrs. T. J. Macgeiin. Mrs. James Mageo. Mis. Mary Wlckinan. Mrs. II. A. Taylor. Miss Mae Magee. Miss Isabel Mac genn. Miss Hessle Macgenn. Miss Ma bel Wlckinan. Miss Anno Wlckinan, Mr. Walter Ilaydon. Mr. John Pren tiss. Mr. Andy lllllstroni. Mr. Joe Hughes. Mr. Modeer. Master Harold Taylor. - .MOWS OK COALKHO. I 4 A Portland paper says: "In addi tion to having a full cargo of lumber for San Francisco, the steamer Sail Ramon, Captain Jamteson. will also carry 00 tons of general freight when she sails from Llniitou tonight. The general cargo Is miscellaneous stuff being sent south by the 10. II. Dodge company, whoso steamers are now handling general cargoes to Califor nia as well as lumber. She will com plete her lumber cargo at Lluutoii, taking out O.'O.ooo feet." "Insurance claims In the case or the gasoline schooner Anvil, which went on the north spit of the Sluslaw and ufter being flouted wus towed hero for repairs, are said to have ''ecu allow ed and payment will be made as soon as adjustments are completed. She was Insured In the mi in of $18,000." Portlmul Telegram. It takos a man a long time to unty of No man can referee a dog fight fairly if his own dog Is In it. When a man has too much money It Isn't (i bit of tumble for him to acquire more. Funny that a razor mid a shaver always lose their temper at the samo time. Onco In n while you will find a man whose Idea of a tragedy Is to forget how many trumps have been played. A woman Isn't as stingy as a man. Sbo tells her husband everything she knows. When a bnby Isn't saying n blamed thing u mother can tell you exactly what It Is saying. Other men may think tliey are good guessers, but a proscription clerk In u drug store Is In a class by himself. When a woman Is so big that sho tau't find anything ready-mado In the stores to fit hor sho knows that her figure Is so excoptlonualy perfect that ordinary garments wouldn't be come her, but sho nover admits tlint she Is fat. 1 see In a nowspnpor a whole col umn by a paid fashion export tell ing men how to dress well on $2,100 a year. Tho export makes nn nwful hit with himself by stating In black typo that no man should spend moro irouiiction or npproprlnto sound than $2,100 a year on lis clothes rSlcKb'.oeHMn,,tel, ' '" ..If.' bu''wffi ?$ r pi actual achievement. U8 lmitt8 wnnt t() ,now ,a ,J0W t() HACK TO THE 1IOMI0! I know n llttlo baeholor, with lots mid lots of pelf, And all tho pennies that ho gots ho spends upon himself; V.vi c, how ho CAN moralize! And oh, bow ho DO10S pine For tho "sweet old-fashioned wo- ninii." and oxtoll tho "clinging vino." Ami when, onch night, ho moots "tho boys." whoro golden bronkera foam , Ho cries In tones dramatic. "Wo ninn's plnco is In tho "Homo!" I know n lot of lovely mnlds, oh, quite n scoro or moro: And onch would make a charming wlfo for this samo baeholor; Hut tho "horrid things" INSIST on trotting downtown ovory day, And slnvlng In an office just to Keep tno wolf away dress well on $25 a year Only a wise man knows when not to be patient, A Portland paper says: "Arrange ments have been made ror placing the gnsollno schooner Tillamook In tho Oregon drydock to receive minor lepnlrs to her propeller, she Is not expected to bo delayed In port more thnn u collide or duys. The innehln ery or tho gnsollno schooner Anvil Is being overhnuled anil us soon us Hint Job has been completed she will be placed in the same drydock lor In spection and repairs to her hull. It will bo woll along In July before she will bo ready to go In commission. 'I ho Anvil will ii hii'l: t n ! : i tun bo. ween Portland mid Oregon toast ports." MYRTLE POINT Til KIT. A young limn, giving his name as broil Monroe, who has been work ing on the railway construction, sioie u goiu ring, vuiueii at $s. from tho workroom of llerinunii llrotheih. Jewelers. Monday forenoon while Harry llerniunn wns teniporarly ab iMit from the loom. A few minutes later he sold tho ring for $1 to Paddy O'Shoa, another laborer, from vhoin It was recovered anil do ri"M,(vi. The mutter was reported at once to Mnrshiil J. t llrown who learned the direction I'm thler luul taken. Securing .in. .-iln and mi nuto, chaso was given and the man wns overtaken nenr L. J. Roberts' plnco. eight miles south east of town. Ho was returned here mil locked up. At a trial In Jus tice Dodge's court Tiiesdav morning Monroe was flnod $.-. ami costs, In default or which bo was committed to the county Jail. Myrtle Point Knterprjse. forgot to mention: You must bo in business with a man or In lovo with u woman in order to know that you don't know them. -K-tr- Jealousy Is tho tribute n woman pays to a mnn's vanity. 'FRISCO. (Spoeinl to The Times) COAL10DO. Or.. June 2S.- Mrs. Walter Smith and Pearl Davis vis ited Hi Coqulllo Wednesday. Mrs. Leo. (ioildls spent Tiiesdny and W"dnoHduy In Coqulllo. Walter Hoffman returned to Myr tle Point ufter spending a few days with drover Moore and family. Hi was accompanied home by his cou sin, little Ivan Moore. (I. C. Moore.. C. A. Stanegar. Mr. Tlbbetts, Mrs. Lewis mid sou, Mrs Casteel, Mrs. Harbor ami Mr. mid Mrs. Willis Vaiuey and Mrs. C. Klsb all wore Thursday visitors In Co qtiillc. Myrtle Jones and Mable Wllsehev spent' Weilnesdnv In Mnrshlleld. .Myrtle Weldou returned home uf ter spending a few duys In Marsh Held. Mrs. Illlirord visited Mrs. Otto Peters Tuesday mid Wednesday. Mrs. Prey anil Miss llolognue, of Coqulllo, were culling on rrlend1. Thursday. Tllbur llurtllck mid son Wilbur, who spent a row weeks visiting at the home or Chas. Vincent, returned to their home In Los Angeles. Mr. T. Wilbur Is mi uncle of Mr. Vin cent. A Varney. or Coqulllo. Im visit ing at the home or WIUIs Varney. .Vr. ami Mrs. Otto Peters have moved to tile He camp. Mrs. Pelers win have charge of tho kltelien there. T'iirid:iy the l'.g'rlei; ent:l e too' IT loads of logs from here. It does not seem like the I. W. W.'s hnvo hurt our camps here. The engine makes two trips a dnv haul ing the logs from heie. Mr. Stunegar mid daughter Corn. Mrs. Doiiovnn, .Mrs. L. Curtis. Mrs. Clnrenco Fish nnd Mrs. (1. L. Wil liams anil daughter dertrude, were business rlsllors In Coqulllo Sut-urduy. ALLIANCE III ID OUT TODAY TC-OUl s Arrives From Portland and Sails for Eureka Many Passengers Both Ways. The AUIiinco nrrlimi vu ..... from Portlnnd mid sailed early to. 'J iV'.l'blng tl i,,! to?! j rlB. Mrs. A. T. Harris. Miss , ., 'V"l,c,,c 0. & T,Plrk llnrrls. Miss M. W. Clark. Mrs m" J ft nile jAft .'i. .mil iii.v, ..nn. my oover ins . , "ll( lrk.:'l (lurdner, Mrs. 10,1 J. Wulker io, , ,,rlln'"l. wnH.J d Wnlker. Joseph llruck. ('. II ,M,;,, Si!'" Clerk' o&'l Win. Wnlker. F. T. Stokes. ("" "' "'l,lnotth,& Thomas. Miss Anne (loin,;. I "rillKa that &n.i Those sailing on the Alliance ror , ti V,Ji co 0,,ltl' iT. J lOurekn were: Win. Chandler. , , ! , , '' "Jf ' ippftSl! Pasco F I). Layton. Jr.. Frank I ,,y , ft, r these T ft I ton. ir. Llpptiiuu. lOddle Corey. Join, ,. ,y Wero i T.J Suinso... W. 10. Dunlin k. io. s , J ii" ''V' nebS duck. It. A. Ymmir. U ii i...m. . i ''' Mhe ciiliii." V I). Hmllli. f V fli.l.l.. 1.V...1 ... ..'... "An I,,,,..... ."" ii. n v ,!,, ;:" n...v.rruiicto i.; j!""', w i:. W. Aloiiroe'nnd whv.' i" , ! mncl, per'am ,' Mm roe. r'Hiiiii8blc f0r .hi. . 'f nrowiit time. ,n'inF,' illr!i'l more la & I'l ltll till) rniir.. ..' a' Hem !.!.... I. "' U I tnl. .m"'!, ! - ." " iH IIP kJ .an. ;T m m "anr , I I . - . LULALUYLIVILUYV Lcino Hospital. Kail I who was uerloiisly Injured In DAILY IMDDLKS. Questions. 1. Why does n youth cut down his stnturo wlion lio starts t ltow I whiskers? 2. When Is n soldier not half a soldier? a. What is found in each pitchor and catcher, but never in tho fans? I. Why do they say a poor pitch er has a glass arm? ii. When Is n fish out or Its oloinont? Ainvu'cs. 1 Beeauso ho begins to grow down. 2. When bo's In quarters. 3. Tho lettor C. ' L Hocauso tho batters can see Thoy SHOULD bo darning someono's' through his curves, socks or knitting babv-sboos. Their plnco is "In tho homo," of course somebody's home but WHOSE? Tho Commoner. 6. Whon It rises and takes a fly. t'barlty sometimes begins whoro repentnnco leaves off, fr Here's a bit of wisdom Solomon Situation Is Intcnso i ivi,.' . , . 0,lt ln 'I'Vlsco. Llvin In tho future tonso ,,,. . , Out In -Frisco, horo tho rolks nre not so nienn, Hut thnt worse porhups you've seen, And they wnnt you In 'fifteen .. . Out In 'Frisco. ! or thoros goln' to be a show , , Out In 'Frisco, And you must bo suro tij go Oil! In 'P,.iin If you have to soil your whoat, Wear no box upon your feot, You won't need oin in the beat. ,., , . t 'n 'Frisco. 1 Is tho nicest place to bo, Oil! 111 'Pilunn Alwnys somethlii' now to see ' Out In 'VVIom. Whoro tho bunco nion are slicker. horo thoy dance a quick-stop quicker. Where tho surrragottes nro thicker Out In 'Frisco. Spend a cool nnd balmy sununor .... L . Out In Frlsro, hero most ov'ry girl's n hiiininer , .. , Out In 'Frisco. To Flirtation you will stoop 1 hero your heart will loop-tbo-loop. Then she'll lenvo you In the soup Out In 'Frisco. EVdl tho innil who nrnrmlnnnlli. o.I. mits to himself that ho Is n coward iu reseiu ail IllStnuatlOU other. dOLD IIKACII Xl'ddlOTS. Cuiry Ctiimly lOvi'Uls us Told by The filobe. The Presbyterian organization In (.old Roach has received by deed n lot for the church ImlMlim froiu ilw ":.'-- ':.!:.'. ,;.':,,..;,;. 't"(. ,. erly lies west or the school house grounds and It Is expected Hint work upon tho building will begin at once. Since our lust issue J. A. Ilalloy started ror u trip through the upper imguo river valley to rind a location ror his family ror a year or two. In hone or a change or ellmute being benorielul to their health purtlciilnrlv inn own. no starieil up tho river Wednesday mid got as fur us lllulio nnd round he could not stand the long horseback ride, so returned the next day mid took the Rustler to Marshriold and from there will go to the rnllroud by stage. The Randolph now lies In Its mi ll Io lit the rlvor'H edge icaily io be launched as soon us the repairs nro iiiiido. These don't amount to a great deal In either money or labor. Our local banker, deo, I). Wood, returned from Portland Saturday ov t.iiliig accompanied i,y his mother. I ho old lady Is past 7:t years of ago hut stood tho stage trip rrom Dilution reinurkably well. Win. Doyht returned a row ilayH ?.1" .r,'("" " tl'1" "H f"'' 1,H SenHlo. Wash., where bo went ror some ro- Kiniurtiii Ayrosuiro cattle. Ho brought back with him one leglstered bull nnd two belfors. Tho bull bo secured ii Washington mid tho heifers In Polk county, Or. Colvln mid Walkor. who nro en gaged hunting Hea lions on tho Rogue rljor reer. enmo In Saturday evonlng n'L'lIll! Ioni' fl'1"' They nmde n KIIIIik or .11 largo ones, brlngliiK tho hides or a part of them In. Thoy 'lll go out again tho first tavorablt) t'nio to finish up tho Job. ' "n .....u. j iijiiit'ii ill u lllll- nn.) ...l.. -' ton'ycle nccldont sometime since had , .'"V"1'1"" ,o kuU Ih ill. . " Wt.iUctl on Dee .Mlll.Tbe news ' !i',"".,,(!lp.11 ': the ife! recovered Htifriclently to he taken to i. L"1'1.8 ,,f "ltJ titf his I io lust Suturday. ("A Bln"1 ' part of tbtir w Una tt, ..... ..i, ...-.- .miii. i in. news ,,. ii,.. .. , , ". '" : In The Times Saturday evening ,,r ' iL ' "b,lc '. nlj 1 tlit destruction or the $r.(lo.ooo saw ..,,? ' ,? ,th tr 6 mill at Dee. Or., proved Interesting rrnVi- i i .i 1Pe ait c leading to J. W. ITmstadt or Ibis rlty o mv kini ,."fl!,,h in, no was ramiiiar witn tiic mill, hnv-tn. ti-n V"1 Iiik assisted In its conslrucileii. Mr.1 hunl , n,i !mC"" i'nistudt I'liiiu ect rrom Dee tot .,",. h. 'v mnn i'..u . n,..i ...... i.. i.i.. i 5 ."""''He hilt, liter Im.. ..,,., ,,..j ,.,,,, , iu.1,1,7 inn iniiiiu m Wpj.- .It'll! hi nee. dOOl) TIMES KOItlOSKIOX. Portland Hanker Kinds West More I'rospeiiiim Than Enst. The Portland Oregonlan says: "A. L. .Mills, presidont or tho First Na tional Rank, returned rrom a iour .-. nip inrougn tho East. Ho Is optimistic ror the futuro of tho coun try In gonernl, but snys that busi noss now Is experiencing a period of alight depression. " 'Monoy In tho East Is tight Knl.i Mr Mills. 'but hotter times nro ahem Hi sonio par s of iii ,.,..,........., IIOSS Is gOOd. Wlllln III nH.no .f ."..." m ,TiBhJ,.1I lullovo ll letter he .West than In tho East.' While n ho East Mr. .Mills attended tl o in" nnul mooting f tho board of trus eesof Harvard Pnlvorslty. of w'l h ho Is a member." A small boy who doesn't got Into a scrap once lu n while Ima n,",lo mistake In not being born n girl t..S.ta,?Vtni;k B,rIs Bould think twice boforo thoy try to net. SWEDISH MfTiiKinv t.i ... n coward w"1 Bervle MINNKU from n to 2 nnd from an- SUPPER from 5 to 8 JULY ti and at tho church parlors. ALL COME, durlni' id. .....' iS-Mli,J?!."i PATROXESSIOS VOll DANCE. ,.,' ' Uw;I ' " ' " (Ointtn.. n .' The dunce to be given by Uio Miwn decWfoiMw i h orln ghtly club ror the bcierit r I ernmc t h$t WJ. tlic iiiirnry lomorrow evening prom-, mill to nam nnnV.i.s Ises to bo n very dellghtrul i rrnlr.l.lK..,aW! i!1?11? The hull will be decornted with the the I'nlled Stitei ttnT national colors, red. white ami blue, to determine wh.t ir-'J The imtroiiesscH will be Mesilaines J.'lnw Ih dlitrlbntlnr the lisJ. W. Rennet t. J J4 fk... j. ' Klann- pennl... Dat It b, U't gtiii. Win. Horsrull. Jr.. J. A. .Mill- said that the ipptbut ri son, w. r. .-iiort'iiiiiu, i;. u. I'erniiiii.tiiciie private ijeoli for W. A. Toye. W. S. Tiirpln and II. rnllaa to nurrlii n K. Tower. Tho library, which so rlRhtB ever the rut ol tt niiiiiy enjoy and obtain so much In the flint dbtrltatlci benefit rrom, deserves u good sup- lAiulk, It it rasr to tee, I port. jthat these lorston liti i mine In the 0. k C Ii( WED II 10 It 10 TODAY. . Tlleso people Ibisr lm ' miles rrom the lindi. hoit Clint. M. Terry mill .Alls llacl of tho character of tit V Afoiil, t.f liny I enlcr. Wn-li. wliltii they are lorited, i.i Chas. M. Terry mid Miss Hazel deceived In their on alai Axford, of lluy Center. WiihIi.. thu exact itatui of U tut wero murrled at the upartmeuts on knon- that la the Rorti North Third street between Market nro some of the bt IhJi and Highland avenue, ut 11 o'clock world, lands l lined it ill bv the Rev. II. S. Cooley. of (lie their tlioiisandi per itre. I Methodist Church. Those present linvu not heea told tilt tkt ,.,,.. M- n i ' Mi . J.,;, 'ii'.n. i also iiioimtainoiii uodi dtf Mr. mid Mrs. Hurt Doreiuim and rnluo and that the 0. t C Lee Ciaveii. lags Include much ollhe lite The ring ceremony wns used. The Thcio people ire pirltt tW house wus tlecoruted In greens ami dred or two hundred 4o!r whltt roses. AHer the cerenioin tho mere "application ta fi ll wedding luncheon was served. fnklnR the Raiabler'itoiKit Tim drill., lin-ivoii on 1 1... Ureal;- tfntr eontetlilnc out of It water this morning. Tho groom i Some headway Ii belcj d ii pnlntor mid employed by Miller & llio final ailjuitrnmi ot w i .n,,,... .,,,.. i,,iU i,.,ii iinrii Minri ('. race. The lUDeriedMJ v ..,.! n..u'. ..r !... ....... tlm Southern Pacific Rid - (ho rase wherela IM ml! was forfeited, ti ftod ' WED IX POItTLAXD. ' nt Portland Wednwdir it p. m...- .. w ..'.. ...,.v ll.-iir,i.f f.ilil, n. tho nilroid nsx .Miiiiletllii ltos. Cliy. inahlnc Iti anoeil l Wf, The Portluiiil Telegrum says: "At smtcs ri'cult Court or Appeu noon, Wednesduy. Miss Muy Slieehy the decision renutrM w .. .. . ........ ...,...' l..n.. ........ cm... rtl.trlr. JndM Of nun iiiigu iieiiuu wi'ii' iii.i'iij im..- oi.ino """"." .V....IW! rled ut St. Mury'K pio-cntheilrnl by . Wolvcrlon, April " nunor .MiiH'Viu, in uie present i ; .,,u -- ::,.: rd row rrlends mid relatives. After tho. land grant ta w " coreinony nn oliibornto wedding break fust wuh served nt Hie home or tho hrldo's pnrentH. Tho house wns i' bower of pink roses and pnlms nnd tho table, which sented .'12 guests, wns nindo beiiutirul with pink swoel- ...... ,... ...f. Cw. peas, .ii r. nun .Mrs. ueu" " !"',' ' rVMUraffl Cnllfornla to remain a row weeks. The appeal, w"",! and on their return will visit In , lay nf fjhrf Mnrslirield ns the guest of Mrs. 10. ..nnd I e wlue or i ft Kuniiiiorer. who for the past weoa bus boon the guest or Mrs. William Shoohy." TELLS OK WRECK. l II TmrnttTllf. IPfW I ...'....'. ...ml ihn 1U ' nuurni'v fivvi - . w. ,.rnoiw.nMne the CIM 1 ho fiovernmeat for lie m years, ciked Hit l1W1i '- rturt l.,.i ii,- iniDortmw "I T.l .n. ..rh. 6aldT0WDSrtd.WJ i:peilenco or Tom (.'uldeii and Capt. Auilei'M.ii on EiitiTprlc. Tho following dlspatcli from Now port gives more dotnlls or tho last or sovernl boat wrecks In which Lngl neor 'Pom Oolden nnd Cnptaln John Anderson hnvo boon Involved: "When tho llttlo gnB schooner hn terprlso, Cuptnln J. L. Andorson, W) holpless otr tho Umpiiin with hor en gines dlsablod in tho face of nn fm- inilillni' alnrm Dm flkll)l)Or lit If JC'U a hatch covering with which to mako sail to beat up tho coast to wewptm.i "Thoro being no other canvas nboard. tho sklppor rigged an elKiu foot tarpaulin ns a sail, nnd had tno storm which threntoned broke il ur ine tho daring voyngo up the coasi the llttlo frolglitor would hnvo goao on tho beach. Arriving- offJlia; flares woro burned an y Ul" could not bo soon by tliT jP".0 , because of tho heavy fogvicriJi ',n'1 Bottled down. Llfosavors jmroui tho morning In the Olllo S which towed the disabled schooner In. "A whlto tablecloth and empty oil can had to bo rigged for distress sig nals ns the schoonor was wltliom equipment. Sho wns on tho way to Portland to outfit nftor three years Idleness. Tho cylinder packing blew out off tho Umpqun river and It took two days to bont up tho coast to tno Yaqulnn, bolng In Imminent n"8er nil tho time of going In tho broaK ers. Tho Enterprise is owned by v" Macleay estate." t. .1, ''" ... r. T U 1U b,,& VUf U. ; inn 1-nuren - (be m uay, j uy .,; , tu i those 'nie TtS t pr"J nro requested w ?.',, H ness of Import" .ui acted. F'' ".Twl ...a...riit ons o: :"A u oom'Tn WJSI vm.rih are M Trfl , u... ..- - , r v. A. "''""'..ii oa fiillS22 gup a TiTeRo TONIC' ..a: PAT08 . ..itfOtB ,N "M uocn .. v W 4000 Ft ' ( -... PRIMA D0S( Xliu ..vi SUlv...' 4 . QflVE Klu.,.nv1EB, '1 100 "