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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 21. 1913-EVENING EDITION. - nw. ar-m I ,.. .ti.lni. innrii Iinrtll (0 the cnUBO 111 fl l"l 1 1 1 1" 17111 1111111 HflAll coos bay iiMjK-rtfssmflNY flHHUr Kfl Ml A HN S U. C. MAI.ONKV Keillor and Pub. luitlewu with tin' I. . ' IIIIIIH I II 1 1 1 1 B I- i..-..w.. j nvv mwovi'V Vpws Kdltor' tli'inoiisiTniiong seen u-n- y.- . dan h. mai.o.m.1 .cs ''I,, n nrouseil al, uod public rtiJ nnrnllll tm UNDntAnwflicn Official Paper of Coo County. . OFFICIAL I'AI'l-lt OF TIIK CITV OF MAHSHKIKM). sentiment against which nothing en n stand. It nm.v be trno that. In n seiinc, the action of our citizens was "lawless," for It was not sanc tioned In any stainte. So was the ..nriv ilm- vlirllantes of San Fran cisco. Yet they did a good work .i.n ....i.t.i wi fini'.t Imntt ilnne so ,r,(' well by the forms of lnw. As a mat ter of fnet It is wen inui mui m SUIISCIUPTION 11ATKS. DAIIiV. One year JG.00 Per month WKKKLY. One year 1.50 j no mw 0I1 tho statute books by when paid strictly in aavnnco rue ubucrlptlon prlco of the Coos flay Tlmos Is 15.00 per year or s.ou ior ill months. Entered at tho postofflce at Mario field, Oregon, for transmission through the mails as second clasi mall matter. . Address nil communications to COOS HAY DAIIiY TIMKS. Wnrshflolil :: :: : ; ! OregQ; Dense Fog Delays Vessel Sun day Off Coast Had Large Passenger List. which tbe.su three undesirable citi zens could have been deported from be made to work uncounted abuses, laved several hours by n dense fog iiin uhpn tliP sentiment of nnv off the coast. The bnr was n little l,llt .w"" A. ..??.. T"l .." N rmich nm! Cnt.tnlii Mndeilll did not Dedicated to the service of the people, that no good cause shall lack champion, and that evil shall no. thrive unopp'sed. WILSON womn,i:s. American community Is so aroused that Its citizens Join without a dis senting voice In a certain action there Is little danger mm any in justice will be done. It Is certain that only good hits been accomplish ed In this case. UK. CO.VVKXTIO.VS. T'lK Immense attendance at con ventions nowadays Is an amaz ing feature of modern life, i he Minneapolis meeting of the American .Medical Association had rtA ... .... ii. RhSIDb.NT II.bUN orders UlC,,... ri,,1il,. ..niii-onl mi nt Y iirnmnt trial of Dices and Cam Inottl. the two young Cnllfornl ans Indicted under the White Slave net, but dismisses Mr. MeNab, the dis trict attorney who resigned In pro test of tho delay ordered by the de partment of Justice. Ho approves Attorney General Mc- Koynolds who ordered me delay, uui disapproves the delay. Ho approves what .McNab demand ed, but disapproves McN'ab for de manding It. Ho disapproves what Mclteynolds ordered, but approves Mclteynolds for disapproving McN'ab. McN'ab wins his point as to the trial, but loses his Job. Mclteynolds holds his Job. but loses his point as to the trial. If McN'ab bad not mnilo the pro test, which the President disap proves, the trial would linve iieen delayed. which the President also disapproves, If the trial Inui been permitted to tnkc placo promptly, which the President npproves, there would have been no protest from McN'ab. which the President would have approved with special enthusiasm. Tho Piesblent says that both ,Mc Nab and Mclteynolds did wrong. He punishes the lesser offender and ap proves the greater. Tin: i,o.(M,ivi:i m:.i:iurr. rouch and Captain Macgenn did not like to try and feel his way In under the circumstances. She had a big passenger list and a good cargo. Among titose nrrlvlng on her were the following: Win. Denning. Margaret Denning, Alice Denning, J. McCnrty. K. 1). Duffy. T. O'Sbea, J. P. 0'IIara. T. Holland. J. Kelliher. Mrs. 0. T. Treadgold.i Miss C. Treadgold, Mrs. Thompson. Mrs. Hozarth and child, Mrs. H. Tower. Mrs. Stevens. K. It. Peterson. 11. J. Vnughan, Mr. Winter mute. H. P. Sehoe. J. W. Peterson, Mr. Dryder. Mr. Jones, .Mr. McCul lock, Miss Dryden, Mrs. Dryden. Mrs. VISIT ON w (Continued from . Pagou 1 A n n . I ., ,i, nt is miles of the Wlllani- ette-1'nclflc line to the Siuslaw and n.uy i i!n- u'nu romiileted Monday,' and the rails nre laid practically) that whole distance. This takes tho, line to N'otl. formerly Portola. With the completion of a few small fills.: Hip rails can be laid to the Notl tunnel. 211 miles from Eugene. Work on tie tunnel Is nt least four-fifths done, the heading from the east end being In 'J0T.li feet. J i here remain only -Mil reet to go. i I he steam shovel at the western' portal Is unable to get underground because of constant slides. hort Talks in Store P0L No. 2 In the Spring of 188.1, n wortry peddler nrrlved on Co Ills slock was small, hut what hu lucked In worldly .,!? more than made up In confidence, ability and th0 ,01llt .' U so characteristic of his race. Tills nnin was .Joseph tn.i. "' Coos Hay looked good. ltullrond talk filled tho air. v ' on tho Coast presented a brighter future. Ho decided t?, n,,.l I,. Hint imil piiliinlnlnil lll'L'OtllltlollH fin Hi.. ,,..i .. I0Q' """ "" ' ' ' ",v- I"nna80 of i old l.obro store. ' lluslness was different In thoso ilnys. IUIIh wen. nmitlf nr MPinl-niiiiimllv. The storekeei)ei''H mir,. ,.... .. " M rf " - - " "IO Hq J. Itory Tor tho worklnginnn. In It his savings were kept am iniiiiu u'ki-ii hiiiiiii'piI when convenient. ' 1 Now these dealings were the moans of creating n confldenc Imu Ih'imi kvitIiihIIiil'. Wu have cilntonim-u tinln,- .i . e"t "... . " "' """BO dMtl, --111 date buck to 1883. Thoro's it reason. Tho dollar for itiii dollar Portland had an attendance ot at vnimnn. Mr ttnrna. Mr. si rinir least 10.00U. . . The Christian En- Mr. Preston." Mr. Hobertson. Mr. deavor assemblage at I.os Angeles Is reported lo claim that 13,000 delegates are In It. ninnchard. Mr. Wilson, Mr. Hums, Mr. Campbell. .Mr. Haversteln, Mr. O'Connors, Ilert Adlos. Mr. Schneider. h L. Peterson. A. I.. Cnlvan. F. C. Ksch, .Mr. Itogontnno, J. Stolz, A. Onkln, Mr. Stewart, Mr. Heed, .Mr. .lackson, Mr. McLaughlin, A. (leorge, Mr. Kogontano. S. Oeorge, W. Mars. O. Maragus, .1. Snnpp, W. C. Anderson, II. Coleman, A. Peterson, P. Pearson, J. Davis, H. Kosltl. K. II. Ilrown. Mrs IVron'ii. Pinil llrnu'n. (!. Men fear death as children fenrJsherldan. K. C. Miller. Mabel Illlllngs, WITH THE TOAST AND THE TEA noOI F.VKXl.VfJ - I - llt'SII XOTI Tl'X.VFr,. TIIK TI.MKS recenlly published a press dispatch showing by vital statistics carefully com plied, that married men live longer than bachelors, Now comes a well known statistician, Waller F. Will- cox, who has been making Investi gations for the New York state de partment of health, assures married men Hint there Is no ground what ever for any one iueslloning Hie generally accepted fact that the bachelor Is shorter lived than the benedict. Mr. Wllleox says that married men nre "supervised thor oughly," a statement which iniist bachelors will not question. The married wag who said benedicts did not live lmu:cr. but nnlv seenuxi in. coined something that will muse the irreverent to laugh until all men linve the good sense to get married. Ileallv some one should set about to discover why the bachelor dies younger than the man who lias a wife and children to look after. Probablv the slmnlest nml iihimI r..i. sonable explanntlnn of the relative BiiiiruiesH or mo among bachelors Is thaf they are bachelors chiefly because of III health or wild hab its. .Married life would prolong the lives or only those who ali;iidnned their immnderatlnn. Anywav. this Is one of those old subjects which bob up every few years ami iU.Ver Will be finally settled. to go In the dark, and, ns that tint tirnl fear In children Is Increased with tales, so Is the other. Fran cis Uncoil. tin: si'xsiiiNi: of a da v. Ttvoliy lliox. Finally Begin Work on West Portal. The F.ugene Register says: "Two hy Ilrother8 have finally got their steam shovel under ground nt the west portal of the Notl tunnel and will soon be taking out rock from that side In great shape. It will menu much to be working nt both ends and will cut the time for it finish to the minimum." i . AltK LAYIXd' Tlt.lCIC The Hugene (luard says: "The! tracklaylng on the Wlllntnette Pa-1 el fie railway Is now wltliTn the limits of Portola, nt the Inst bridge on the Long Tom Illver." t 4 fey that mudo these people ntiRtoniurs for over n quarter nt .ii. ..i..... tt.i..... ...... !...... ti.i.. I "rchase ) hnmlU tury, still exists. When you leave this store with a mirrh,. I that It is right, or It would be hanAiI: can rest assured LANDO'S. We aim to curry none but the very best, ' and ill nnr ... I u'linrn irfmiln fnll In foliip mi In roiil'PMPIitiitlmi cul will be made. '" " LANDO'S (iOOl) (iOODS. phomim' m:Livi:itii:s phoxk vorn omni,,, "! '"OXK 1011 t-MK-u.-.L kihVnt siui:i:t. LOCAL OVERFLOW. .Mrs. Tobey . Miss Hale. Mrs. Hockey Carl Tobey. J. Tlerney, M.Heest, Mrs. Kecst. II. Thurston. C. Smith. A. .1. Stewart. Mr. Hunt. Mr. Valmore. Mr. Wiles, .Miss Uvnns, .Mrs, Kenis. Mrs. Hobertson. Mrs.McCiirty. Miss White. .Mr. Snow. Mr. Kenis. Mr. Hruce. Mr. II this old world ain't a friend to Campbell. Mr. Shorenhlngs. Mr. Mon- grace. As some o' the sad ones say, It's all you've got for n dwellln' place In the sunshine of a dny. ke, F. younger, Mr. Mnber, Mr. White. Mr. Yoder. Mr. Klllnm. M. Luther. II. Planey. F. Wnlsh. It. 0. Prynnt. 0. .1. Vlnnlcum. C. P. Mur phy. (1. A. PnttersiAi, II. A. Sernn. F. itedmnn. (. .1. Ilumon, .Mrs. L. All you have. In the dark or Ik-lit. Till tlie toll Is done, and the word's Ci outliers. Itlclinrd Croutliers "Uood-nlght." If this old world nln't the world for you. It's hero you'll have to stav LF.AVK TODAY OX HltKAKWATKH The Ilrenkwater sailed this af ternoon for Portland with a largo list ot passengers, unpt. .Macgenn For a little while, where the rose ai' tiat be anticipates tlint wenth- drlps dew- For the sunshine of n dny. Frank L. Stanton. The nverage wife earns more than she gets. Luck may be merelv a case of not being found out. Hut there Is little marrow in the bone of contention. Not every Ideal lover makes a good husband. --t:- Only girls without appetites can alToiil to marry poets. It takes a clever child to keep from xnylng smart things. --::- er conditions for a time urn nni likely to be favorable to their fast schedule nm! Is looking for more or less delays on account of tho heavv fogs. Among' those snlllng on the Ilreakwnter wore. Marie (lldninrk, .1. F. Williams, Mrs. h. Adams. Herman Kruger. .John Mnrklch. Mnry Mnrklcli. Avon Jonas, Mrs. .1. Illlford. Geo. Shlel. L. M. Anderson. W. N. Moblev. V. A. lluell, Mrs. V. A. Iluull. linima Clark, Mrs. ,1. L. Powell, II. K. If iil'oen ft II.... It ik .. m. ... ". ", .'im. ii. r uoyeratt, .miss IIOHX. i TAKE CARE OE AT SCADDi TO ONCE BE HERE SO VANDF.CAK To Mr. and Mrs. II. T. ' Vaiidecar, formerly of Coos liny, at ' o U, Mnn onn:n(., in their home In Medford. Oregon. OreflOn HlimanC SOCICty IS July 20, u son. Mrs. Vundecarr, niinc Riillotin nn Porn nf wns formerly Miss Sadie Kruse. ! ll,es DUIIClln Oil Oare OF Her mother. Mrs. Alice Kruse. nnd CaninGS and Woilllfk sister. Mrs. .1. Albert Matson. nre cimiiw dim WUllllUb. now nt her home In Medford. POHTLANI), Or.. .Inly SI.- 8u- perlnteiiilent Hiidersilorf." of tho Came by Auto. Several llnndon Oregon Humane Society, urges nil parties eanio over yesterday by unto, citizens to help the city nnd slute Among those having innclilnes here ofllcluls to carry out Hie letter of were Dr. Sorenson and Messis Mnr- the law during the present mad dog tin. Onroutte nnd Mnlehoru. scare. Ueihleil Here. Alfred A. Hlshop ..,, , ..., .,,.. r w episcopal rreiate Will Jb August 1 for Months' St? m This Section. Hishoi) ScnddliiL' nf iwi... I niitdo tlio following nppolntntnl siiiiunor vlsltutlons of the EoliJ ciiiigregniions in Coos and CtJ iiuiiiiun; August 1. Humlon. Aiumum. eiltll KtinilllV lifter Trlnllt- ti.' duly 10. twelfth Sunday afterTrl Coqullle: August 17. thlrleentlij nay uiier rrinny, I'ort Orfori J gust 21, llnndon : Amnut ji' tcentli Sundiiy nfler Trinity, M field. Umpire. North llend; Sal Mnrshfleld; Sept, 2 .(!ardln;.J .1. Kcottsburg. 1 ill in ..ns rcinn .iminiinn iiiiuinru.in ........ ". : zz:v tiS'sffiLir ! r- " - or"BI -- - ar;eXd'lyesr;Sr tSnlT lZ" ...id causing ,, disturbance nt the 1 3 . 1, " ,,.'' , . ' "? ueuirai notei. no n ended mi tv ..... ...... :...., 1" ..'....".. ..'" :.":m? ".! this inonilnir nnd uabi n rin r -. ""l i,-- "' "inigers. nun siioiiki - 'vvwswmw AiitoKt Aiiesleil. Andy Kilck iwi llirt, L'. A. StIIWCil Miss I Hi- , . ! "V; ' ". r.riru- Hamilton. C. .Inckson I -ii 1. Abim'i "?": ".i0 ""'JBwr. was urrested a l.'n.l '.'.. "' '"""" vuriur 101' ruining nis inaciiine 011 the wrong side of the street nnd stopping on the wrong side. The city ordinance requires drivers to keep on the Mm nine, mil recently ( . . D. Ariustrong, L. R. Solins, Knill Strand, .ins. O'Toole. C. H. Freeiunn, ':, rll;.yl,orK' -Mnx llarber. U. J. Kimball. It. Hndlcott. Mrs. It. IM- nun. nfiiry i.nrsou. L. A. linv. ew NatioBnal Game Law Some of Its Provisions Spring: Shooting is Prohibit:-! Very Strict. IT WAS COOII WOltlC. .,. ''"I ' Millie Herald.) 1 1 ' miMt 1 misisteut people act Muuellmes with apparent Inconslst ency. Two Illustrations of this fact have been seen recentlv In Coos lounty The American people, nml especially in the West, believe In Tree speech and a free iirens. vet our romiuuiililes hnve risen with practical uuanliully to expel from he country, first two I. w ,J. tators and then tho editor of an I. . . sheet iiimhhii,,,i,ii,,.. .... .... must. Ami on,. K., ,.,, ,.(t Ircedoiii iloes not mean nnarehy. Ihere Is a place to draw the line. No matter whar principles the . W. W. profess their pracilce Is slm P and solely t.i im0 trimUU. 8trm-.lm,VV "".I'"''" ,x''ll of de Btrm Ion. Their course In fH tonnty shows m, desire to bet- in? , U,u' lu'ro a ),,nr l,r ago w th the avowed Intention 01 organ. f,"K "", workers the wo n s , mills and calling strike, a strike for What liniimam v ,... "" No slowing lil8 over been mude that the workers are not well ,m.l r!ii ly l':,,l0,, U wns "t Pie ceded by any stalenimii f ..''. ?"Cl, ,Vr ' demand on empUyors l".',.,,,.B,.m.,,.,,.. ::" n,.,i,u! li ;, ""' uuiii uiey tlioueht thuv were strong enough to tio up th, ogglng .amps mul mo mills -111.1 paraltte tlm mni., i.i....' '" a ul cpuiury, and the , ,taty 1 , "'i' strike without tbemsehls'" t 'w, " srke U Th"." "U 1,1,0", i"p ft 5T,B.fJWBS .""'S tnW not onlv win, ..1 V.. "u,..n war est laborfor they v , , VU ,,on laborli..' '.,:.. I,"..i,.. ,0 toni'M tin 1 T riiiiiii p,.,, tin.. ...... 11... i.... " '. rruitt. .Inck Ci vi. ."""""" "" '"". nuioisis thing nbouta-p,,:; is',,,'" to Kdna HajvkmaiL K ' , , IT ZJ",!- ,ni " L 11 iu ....:.. ,'K. I-:. Ilatehei-. iin V 1" ...". u:.' u ''KMly enforced heroafter. I lla,' ' been much nnxlely for the wives of some CoV ny en h, lvK' ,:'. '' Hni.l '. I ul ,S,,pSHTfc, Kr,l8P. """ "'"""" ? "U'" W" H,,"," tt"'1 wmv 10 conv nco ihein that ii.,.i-nin.1,1 ,,n. 'I". " A. Smith. Ilu.i iirnu-n :"r. l'IUl Anderson, n pronilnent loiu-ern uu the in-nvlslniiu ,,r i 1. ' """ "' uttii ifnniii rn.i.. 1 ,..: .Minn neiiii I'fiiiiiii, u-nni ..... ....I... 1....... .......... .-. . v. : niilli I III III. .... -.....,,,, vi.in, iiiiiiiii. i'. .mi'ii. ....' ...,.., ..1,. iiiiiiiini uuii iiniiy l-liiii'irii aiiiii (H.I,. ..,,. , I, ,,.,, T!u- was young lady In Dolse. ' 'J" '!'" ' ..ArHillinlil (MlflUni. "ffifiK n MT'n -M,'H' J,M,?iM ,I.,T,I,,, ,nvv ' ''f'tlvo Oct " I ,:i. WIoMo;r wu. known to be noisy MrHl W' M nlw- nly wltm.s t u- ' "l W"8, ."i10 ' ',0 lnw M0V,,',H rr ' IvIhIi.h. f Until her tube gown ... r,, r r, l!.i, f. 1. !'y ,cift l'lflv tl- i-mintry Into two -ones tho &, MflMV Ufnoiriiiirii r3!f r , r'- W ssnjs-ssr - 111 tlllll- Hill-'"- - - I " "'Htllfc. illlTIII 111! lilt or your boy?' "A lawyer. I guess, lie has hih1i an uiiciiiuiueriible desire to attend in othed people's business that ho might ns well get paid for it." l)A.VJi:it()l'S COMIIIXATIOXS. ' The worst nfflnltles In sight, I Promoting sad misrule. Are those which oftenest unite m' in -nun nun tnt, fooi. HERE TO CUE ness that limy be attained 101 lllllipi- I .:v,.,,Iiiih li,n- 1 1.. 1.. in.11. .... j ; ..." "... " . " ""1"'. " '" i"i iiiiiiii-iuiiH reasons, lie. - W. X. F.khlnd. ''0 list nnother do not fall. 1 IS lllirti.,l , I... . ...i.i... .. I feu- ..,. LV ' .'." ' ." u" " "HJ next i 1 Mi There's Kinive a day duth pass Uo "' I hey leave 110 havoc In timir t.-ii ' .avo nie autn ami in.. ,.UJ 1 the Alllnn... 1 ... .""" -Jack Carte, all the .Ufl n.' "ff , -::-t:- The rooting Is always about a hull I'd per cent easier wllPII the i,"hu .... 1 ,, ""in )IIX I). (JOSS nnd bride returned I J ", '," '.","Ht ,',u"' ""' 'h,I bwi today from their honeymoon ,r, ?""" I,lc1,l, nvtnige of tlm existing ' ll"' lnw of Hie stntes In tho particular ., ll.vdiopla.ie Flight. I''1!,"!,,!'!!11'1,1 ,,u;' ,m ,M,''I' "" eMIIIJIIIOIl 1 1 IK II t llV Ilm llnrul , . tmo in-vu llllllll Clllllllg & King hydroplane" w, ? ,t ,.,'" ! "" 1 '"!'"'""" l'iilnS and Hiiccessfnl. Avlat,,.. ' .1" "".UH ' the shooting H tliev now made a beautiful flight, i-lsliiu ., ', grncerully from tho water and clr- ,.;;. i',1 '",(.)Ht ('",H ."""0 '"ths or cl i.g through tho nlr at ,1 fere, it r Z H"! '" "' 'd for water altitudes it nttracted much ntte - f l,lln',,,,1,n H"',u: ''""'" "''1 as Hon mid wns greallv ndmlre 1 bv , ""f0""'1 one-lmir inontlis. everyone. " . 'hPrlnK shooting Ih ubsoliilolv .Maislilleiil ,.lt, -MiiillI.. . Irli I II t od. MarwhUoM .lefouted Coi'iulHe ves-' J',. ol,"K r "''Kiatoiy ,,-(H ,u. '. """"'"w '"'re by n score of :,, ,' ,,,' .' '" i'fi sunriHo nnd sun ) Attlr. I- .. UUI .... 1 tJ ... , ""Kin. hills Potter. Mru m 1. lion vi. 1..,,... .: . Ii. Jo lnsni. 1.' .. ' us. .M. .. U-...-1 ..1 .. . ' " ,mi" "s ng the n,.,L. f ,,' ""! mown, Mrs. 1 uTiwrx inn"'"', .. h. Sifcot w b, 1...,. ',..-:!: Willi a woman. " ' ' "" ""-'". cum (J. K. Itankl. jn8 vUiv'u v'- .... tioitrude Ool.in V... ,', 1 1" K' -Mrs. J ' 1. I 1, t ll-oo n i n 1.1..7. "'.'..!" "' set Is Hknu-lKn .rnl.ll.iio.i "" n-w tii.rd basemnrs" "" -. '. '. wU. there be less Vn' L., K V 11,Tin"u:;...n'nlJ,'' "roo runs .ilW fr..W.'ay l .'tes In tho sovoral V.V."v..V".h..,,"V.0 ' lH ""t of four -- " "" """" ' "'en- ...-,.i. they come In conflict .."" ' ai. i-erKins ulso nluved -... J a classy gunie. but sustained n badlv est nbuiidniice. A closed season until Sw!iu 1. IIU8 Is established for lanM; pigeons, little brown, sandblila whooping cranes: swans, curlnj hhoro IiIi-iIh ixcepl black bmtm goiuen plover. W son orlarti wood cock, greuter and lesserM legs. A novel and Important featwl 1110 prohibition of hunting ci- grent rivers of tho couutrr. ir (iiiriiiK Novoinber am! Dmu 1'rohlblted territory as deslfnitdj the regiilutlous In this InstaactM rciiows: I. Mississippi river from No 4 leuiis to Mluiiotiiio s. 2. Ohio river between lt 1 uml Pittsburg. .1. Missouri river bt ' mouth nml lllsmark. N. D. Uinlor tho provisions of IbeX" Mel.enn lnw three months an? stilted to tho president for '1 provul and until finally aaopiw. 1 Tho rogulatlous outlined i1 const tuto no doubt thoraOJinn lug action over taken In tliecoM-1 history towards tho protection otirse. w nil ellstlnfPI states win M aSS-'' i ",,au0!1- HTw"Kn,JIW J- "rownami b.s1cI.m!!"':7:i '' ',. .?. SMITH IX. I lvit --- TIIK HIDKItS 1 esse! Anlves Tlliliiy ,' 1.1. .: tB-aS-TfcaSiS. San ) V.'llli ...." " iiu il Hiii.nl.. ti.i... ... aim to rob his einnlnvi.r 1 , . "IUI ""Ver anded thorn Possible way. The-To1': ",,' hU used a lydnp, ,e only with society It " v ,n8' To the Delowa ,0 " Oh JPau, Ue.ro 1 leiieath a lucky star. .ninl freight in ,i l,,,1' l,asseugers "l " ""'lorcar. isuo brought about an ,1 ,K. llu,u8' . , , ;J- " "-;!Sf as L " "" ffi "& wnrsw as WxKrnja" ..-. And Oeorge would " .!&?. ."me. breath wit., lt?,. I'.vuimiiKg nf hnlrn.i ...,j :." "' cownr.tlv n...i 1 :".y' "o tlio cowardly and Ignobl mnst e warfare. Thev teerage, Vs fi "SSWTuuS?!!". ".i uii.v e nm iv.,.i 1.. ---"- uiTf. ml " . sreee. icscn i...i. ";' a tin 11 Pm.,. Wsgtx&s ss. li-aS" rrLffiiiys ". wiui Ills cargo he ii : " -""vii uy is man., tr ... ,'"" e-- , . iUftaS. whoM Trjjgu., so f I " .ed Onlln.,... ... 7! "' " "lost nrnnilalno. ..." L-fllllll reeiuan twirled n Ln.r.,i .,...'.. lars.itleld ami Collie,- n so" , cl ed agoodgaiuo for Conullio. "IU1CU APRICOTS! APRICOTS! APRICOTS! Tho largest ana best shin. mm of the year a rr! e( 0 the steamer Na smith to" nlng. '" "ow for ca Phone join- order early. The Bazar "Store of Quality. Of Importance to Every Buyer of Good Furniture and Homefurnishings is The FIRE SALE or the $130,000 Stock of J. Q. MACK & CO. FIFTH AND HTAItK STHKKTS, I'OHTMXI), OKICGOX. ?LmeaTenthy Water and Fire on the Night f ""mnhdreids ofnH,Bh-flPade Furniture Pieces, ,W: ass Carpets and Rugs, Drapery and pBitttepK Fabrics Beln9 DisPsed of at Ridiculously Low Prices. Participate 0rth a Trip of Many Mi,eS l "ThiEavnedntWOt Uter' ls the Tjme to Allend , .... uuornment on his upper lip ,r" Phone 32.