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ml Wm SIX THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1914.' EVENING EDITION. HUB CLOTHING & SHOE COMPANY 111 EASTSIDE REACH OASIS STORE NEWS OWED IE lAGITAJE FOR CHEAPER MEAT Two-Year-Old Son of Mrs. Algia Romine Falls in Bay While at Play. Lovl Domino, the two-year-old bou of Mrs. Algla itoinlno of Kastsltlc, was drowned some time this morning In Coos Day. Tho body was found about 12 o'clock by Miss Hllznbcth Tollofson, barely covered by wntcr, near tho edge of the Hay. The body wbb Btlll warm and hopes were en- tnliinil Mint tw nil. 1.1 tll.l'llt tin Ttm Biiscltated and Dr. Housoworth bur-J reached. Hero arc the members of rlcd to tho homo, but death had pre- mo class: Thirty Novitiates Taken on Consumers Would Boycott Long Voyage Over Mystic Course Here. One of the largest classes of novi tiates that lllllali Temple has liadi outside of Ashland Is today enjoying the fresh and green Oasis of Deallza Pork Boycott Threatens Beef and Mutton Also. Wr A.jorlAlcd Vttv to iVoi nr Tlmn.J CltlCAOO. Aug. 12.- Agitation by consumers against high prices had considerable to do with today's dc- tlon, tho long-sought Mystic realm, dine of 10 to 0 cents per hundred 1 I.... ........ ....... 1. ...... ..I.. .1... HIAlnl.t I.. .1 ..... 1 lUHiuiunj (iiiuiiiiiuii uiuukiii. uiu ouihin in uiu iiricu ui .ugs, us com closing hours of the Caravan. It was pared with yesterday's quotations, a care-worn and weary clnss that i Threats of a general boycott nualnst were welcomed when the cml was pork had the effect of cutting off tne demand from butchers. There Is n likelihood of widespread nb ceded hi in. 1 Tho baby left his homo nbout S o'clock In tho morning and for sonio tlmo his absence wbb not rcmnrkqd, lils mother thinking lie was at play near by. Later alio becamo worried nnd commenced a search and was Joined by a largo crowd of citizens, but It was not until tho noon whistles of tho big mill had blown Hint Miss Jcllefson discovered the baby In tho shallow wntor, nbout five blocks away from his homo. An Injury was discovered on tho child's head, and whether It was caus ed beforo or after ho fell Into tho water Is not known, and whether or not death was caused' by tho Injury, or by drowning Is not known. Mrs. Itomlno Is a daughter of Dr. Gilbert of California. Sho has no other children. iellsIbIt liege forts l- D. Drown, Win, F. Miller, 15. .?. Loney, . II. Corey, Ilughi Long, II. C. Skerrctt, V. J. Drown, 15. 1 Lewis, F. 15. Conway, C. S. Wlnsor, Carl It. Moore, A. C. Cox, It. II. Wnlter, W. F. Squlie, O. K. Williams, Win. Dolnn, A. L, Houston, .1. .V. Dayllss, .1. II. Staddcn, II. W. Painter. Victor A. Johnson, Louis C. Zoerncr, George Cllukcnbcard, Fred K. Oettlus, II. 15. Diiltmann, Kdgnr MeDanlcIs, Hny W. Morrow, Willis II. Meredith, Dorsey M. Kroltzer, Oeorge W. Moore, The steamer Halnbow nnd all avail able autos cnrrled tho local and' vis iting Shrlnem to Charleston Day this Btentntlon from beef nnd mutton nlso. BAD CONDITION li LIBER MK Union Man Testifies That the Workers in Lumber Industry Suffer Many Hardships. Ittt Af.exl.tM rrr io Coot tla TlniM ) SI5ATTL15, Wash.. Aug. 12 Lum ber workers suffer from worso con- mornliiK. from which nlaco they wero dltlona than any other class of lab transmuted to Sunset liny, where a orers In Amorlcn, dednred .1. (J. Semi-Annual Clearance Sale Is On Now I" M IMIliI f it jIiU'H ' Liitl Ill1ai I il Cl 1Mhltf lwi I lit . .1 .... .. 1 J j uu puai, ii; u.iio filing imo yi.u.nt.-.iiij t;iUUHJ(l OllL OIU" llgllt-Woicllf '. V Hill HI'U 1UIU illU Ill'UivUll iUlH I1U IWU SI.L'S 111 Jlliy OllC pUlld'H WATflll WTXTHOWS THIS AVWMIv imi? PI? mine Am -t JKJ "iJ WW SIZE "MONEY TALKS" Three Slores- .Myi'tlo Point Mnrshl'iold Buudon SHUPPUNG NEWS fish dinner was served. Later In tho afternoon dancing was enjoyed nt thu pavllllon, an orchestra from Mnrshflcld furnishing music. .Minimum (Mnb Deception. Last night n reception was ten dered tho Indies of the visiting Slirln ers nt tho Jflllkonin Club, tho soncrnl .direction of tho affair being under the supervision of Mrs. 10. S. Ilargelt nnd Mrs. A. T. Haines. An orches tra played during tho evening and DroWn, president of tho Interna tional Union of Lumber Workers, be foro tho Fodornl Industrial Delations Commission. "Tho wages are low, tho hours nrc long nnd the work Is hard," ho said, "and the men nrc victimized by employment agencies o the last degree." . . fcfii...i...... n.l.. .,lli. la wclMvcnunlntcd with he country 111 1 8hort I'rosrnni, Including vocal S.c" ",c.(,1",..1 '; rV.L,,lh..i.-iu.l solos bV Mrs. KiiRcne Doblnoon nnd eron one time. Ho says that thojMhw 'lf;VCrl!:!n,,0of8,n country surrounding Llego Is maun- Um Inlrcd ! InnriKuii of 0 rants tatnous and Hint tho fortressos thore command the entrance Into tho low lands of Dclglum, which can bo W 0 L 11 Pass and Mrs, Perl Dlloy Dalllngcr, wns enjoyed. Later In tho evening tho men Joined tho party nnd ninny crossed very easily' by tho (Soriunns ' imuiBlng and entertaining stunts In and tnko possession of all tho forts tlo" wore pulled off. Delicious Prof. Tiedgen Feels CltlZCIlS near Llego. At present they linvo I'uiicii aim times wo.u rami i u tho cltadol of Liege, which Is In tlio'ito "our. city. However, the siirroundlng hills Tho big ball at tho Masonic Hall arc strongly fortified and the Diver this evening for tho entertainment Mouse, which flows through tho of the visiting Shrlners has been cull Do Not Appreciate Need of Physical Training. NA IN WAT SUGAR IS $3 111 FROM SOOTH, ARRIVES JODAFIIiii wti Ctl i mi i Sugar Jumped tlilriv m.. nt ono wholesale house here t Brinns Lame List of Passen- Brings Large List of Passen- ni ""other denier a npj ,. Vj c;r.U( Uorl . none fm Mnelli Online lmvo received a iiicmira fiJ yuia unu iiuivjiii nau , Mot iium ivuiui wauiuo nftcrnoon nnnouncliig a itllli- Smooth Trip North. a Fair Cargo. nilvnnco of riftv rem m.vl olghty centH nor limulro,! n.vJ .. . .,.. f I., t .... ri'l... ............. I1M..1......I..H ......... I.. I. .i.i. ' ,.4 TIIO Mllin alllllll ailivoil 111 irum ira niuuiiiui uit'tmniuur tnuiu ill it wiih HUB lliorillllg, Tllll D'i San Kranclsiii this morning, report- from Portland this morning, bring- totnl advance nf nimiii n Ji lug a fair passage. Sho carried 12 lug In olghty-olght pnssongors and a dred In less tlmii a week acl tri cabin passengers mill ten sieernge. cargo m .mu iuhh u nay, grain ana mo wnoiesnio price around l Tim Nnnn's cargo consisted of 2.0 miscellaneous merchandise hundred. 1 tons of general merchandise. Among those arriving wero: Fresh moats Jumped one Ctrl Among thoso nniving on mo noiu Thus. Connell, C. (1. Drnnlgnn, D. P I noro today and bacon i:li wero: .1. Itutuin, 13. 15. a my, Mrs. C. C. are snld to have advniiccil more, Mrs. D. Norman. Mrs. S. Town- HhoBslor, K. Ilnmlltou, W. Goshen, neniis nnil rico were alio J send. Miss Paulino llahr, Mrs. M. L. vm. imeit, i.eon i.eaKo, ..Mrs. II. "" soiuu oy ino war pneo u:j I IStlltor Times: town, is conininiiued uy me guns ot ed oir nuu iiiMtenii tnoy are tne guesiH " " '" "",'1 , Muv Mis Woods. Mrs. Culver. Mrs. uoss, .mis. f. u. uox, n, m. wool- tho forts, lie thinks tho plan of of Mrs. L. .1. Simpson nt Shore Acros vote ngaln on tho iiiestlon of bond- n' nurd. Mib. M. Doberts. Mrs. A. vine. 15. K. Kay, II. L. Pratt, It. ADVCItTISKI) LIMTm tho Oornmns Is to pasB around to Tor this aftornoon and ovonlng. To-, H'K f'' Kymnasluin. A fair expres-' ' ... , ... il0iar. A. 15. 15lum, Kmorson, Vernon Chaudlor, A. 15. tho north of Llego uud gain entrance night there will bo a danco ," ,tr r,VHlrlV,Vo i.nel VmlUMl" eVril-t''" 10.1 (!u- W.' MncDoii.il.!. H. Townsend, Week, I5tta Drown, Mrs. Sum Ilroin- L,Ht 0f unclaimed letter, te to tho lowlands. enjoyublo features, uf op which tho h les ml ,lo, nnd unit 'r t wlit-n M ,.., 0l88,(y, Mr8. ,rW, j. s. Han- nor, Hugh Drown, Joo Drown Mrs. ,IIK , tll0 jmnhfldu, Oregoi Tho It vor Jloiiso Is shallow nnd Shrlnors will return to Marshfleld. ud an no is Mon, nntoor tno io- .. , s ,InilllQI, ,... ii,)UOr8. Drown, Nora Drown. Nolllo Drown, 0ffii. for tim u-ni, nrfin. 1 nnvlgablo only for flatboats, which,, Today's celebration concludes tho en- '; o a y 1 nope 110 110 may MrR M p,M.clvnp Mr8 M. downing, Itldiiird Mnrlon, C. N. Clark. V. 15. u 19H porsons calllni to when ho wns lust there, said Mr. ler.ainuieni reauires. - - ... .j-. ;; V. C. Oorst, 0. Duebner, Mrs. Clark, nosi, .Mrs. .m. a. wx, u. viiiimio, samo will please sny ndvcrtN Vl..l.niun. ,...,. .i, ...., i... ..,.iu .... Ilimtiin Unworn 11 ml A. H. Mn. lors lUO Ulllldlcap or lUISSUCliesS. ,,,.... -,,,. ..... biii 1. m..o H. .1. Itnliorts. IJ W. Hnvlu .Inlm -.:... .... .. ,..,... HILIIUIDUIIl tvuiu mil 1111 ill iiiiinn 1111 --..... ...... - -- .-.- a tow path Tho largo ammunition factory and Kinney left this morning for homo In their auto. Tholr wives wero arsenal 11 1 Llego Is located south of "nnljlo ' i"-wlniiy Ilium nnd both tho citadel and to tho south of It Is ul. "" '' " ". n crescent-shnped lino of fortlflca-j10 ,,lll'ry "IU'K- tlons of which tho (luriiiiuis huvo . Ki I .jtft irnlttml ttiutjkciuf(it I nut. ui Htiiit ininnunamii! Mr. Nicholson Is niixiously await-1 l ing news of tho movements of tho Drltluh iirmy and navy, lie has ono'l' brother who Is a colonel In tho " Drltlsh army and another brother who Is n captain In thu Drltlsh navy. At iircsont ho docs not know whero thoy are stationed. I.IWJK FI.VI5 CITV. 1 I RURNS TODAY Mas 1(18,0(10 People 11111I .Many 1'iiv arm ractoiieh. Can you pronounce Liege? Those who tacklo It by ear call It "l.eege." Tho correct pro nunciation Is "Lee-azh." with tho accent on tho "iuIi." IIKUM.VX SAM'Oltl) ItANCII ItCSL nivxci: iti:poifn:ii iii:sritovi:i THIS AITIIUXOOX OWXIIlt IN m.dsiii'ii:li at tim 15. A message was received hero this afternoon stating that the Herman Sanford much residence, nbout n hnlf-milo from Sumner, was burn- NI5W YODK, Aug. IS. Tho stra- '" N" Particulars wore given, tcgle points of Llego are iiuiiieious. ', -Mr 'V1'' l'-, Sanford wore In Principally. It wns the most strong-1 Marshflold uud left nt once for home. ly fortified obstacle to tho supposed Two l,lr,',1 ,m'" woro ,lu' OI,1' (,"0', plan of the (Ioniums Io cut across "u' l',l,l' ' tl10 lliu- Tho phone 4ho lower half of Delglum into ' ,,n wu working poorly so Hint It French territory, but in addition to .wna difficult l ascertain partlcu thls. the cltv iisoir In 11 mi,, in lai'H. many ways. In Its surrouiiiilnun It Is tin piiik. I'lio oiithuslasm that full nnd general Information gives Is lacking. Tho need Isn't 1 enlisted. If every voter appreciated tl'o part that physical education nnd recreation Is taking In .tiiss v. 1111 it, .1110. oiuiimuv h, ..nn. - - . - - - iny uuu cum iur cncii leutr t Stolnbeck. Theo. Uomo! n. Mrs. (.aniblo, Mrs. (Inmble, Geo. Chnso, for: Shield. M. N. lloff, Mrs. Kolth, 0. Carl eloesborg. N. Winner, Miss Andorson. N.: Arnulronc. Kolth. It. Dodllllon, II. Sclilllfht- Mnlilo Horn, It. Linorson, J. K. Kalllo; Ilartlott, Illckford; Cor, inoiin, D. 15. Norninn. Harold Meyer, Lmerson, Mrs. J. h. Kmorson, Klvn cool, (loo.; Domgon. W. M.; IV I II I." Uliiiin Mnn Wlllllil' ' litri.'lllU. "'i"iniiii wwna jditivmw ll 11111 Hill- Alfa li'nalnn yi a U V lilt ki.n ........ . .i.ii. .... .1 il. 1 w IV. illllllii vi ". iiiimm 11 11 , in iiimk'i .. . . . tmni. reniri. .iiipi 11 1 1 v Ire w o III. n rvhitr.lfnnt Onidlnop. T. Ilfin IrlrlcBOii. T. " ; ' L, ' "r .Mp".', ll' WUo.ri William: Centry. (Jorge; Owl v. i.iv 'f'l'' "" "U''K f (looley. Mrs. (iuy Kendall. Win Lout. To; Hughes, Charles: Job liivornbly. Mrs. II. H. Chandler, W. J. Davis, ij.n . Kul.. iiihs iCMi0. Kem IMueatlon Is changing. It Is msl-.Tft ,,nTr nnQinO "'. L. Tyrim. A. I). Little. V. II. Fos- qI lllmi 1st' 0 IlllrV oS Ing nwny tho wnys and methods that III 111 I I I I II I Kl 1 1. ' lor. Miss 15. Prvor. .1. F. Davis. It. It. '' ...1' V o'.m ' .V,., ;.' w,n .11 Z I I k. I I III I k W. . . .. "..' ... V. IU I Pi II On .Mill Sill mi !! 1 IU VUIL UUIJUU the limitations of pioneer days ueces sltuted. It is 110 longer n innttor of si Hug in desks for long perlod.L Ideas "pop" Into tho inliiil. It Is rather a matter of diversity of direct ed nitlvltles: rending, spelling .fig uring, drawing, singing, cooking, sowing, sawing, planing, cabinet making, houhe-l.ulldlug, printing, pliimll'ig, forging, pattern-uinklng, gnrdculug, farming, horticulture, p laying, exercising, swimming, ote. There nro periods for mental concen tration, but the hours of heat studx 0 0 Tho school directors of tho newly consolidated district 011 Coos Utver hit ..a. in. ion, .Mrs. u. u. iiiimilton. 1101- a . miii.,. 1 v. num on llauillton. Or 15. V. Morrow. Fred 8t.V., ion: lV'terson. f rue. Mrs. ! rail I rue, Mrs. L. 15. .,,,.., n. ,,Wfli Kloyd: Ri ASKiunn, .Mrs. Tyolluml and twenty- H0t pf J(. tnHniiissen. Paul, ...... PiurniHu. nol,8i Hentrleo (2); Stielton. Kwnni. Mrs. Klttv: Smith, Trnln. il. r..: Talnnorounua, Xfi Dox 3!7: Tookmeler. Mn: t Shipping Coiuinlssloner: wini' nilllo. W. II. Cl'RTi . poit' i :s::s.vt; in iktadou. (oviTiiiuenl Troops Kent Into Inter, lor of Conn try. tllr AMorU.tj I'rr.j to Coot 07 TlmM.) Mr. uud Mrs. Sanford live 011 tho former Dyers place and their resi dence Is a large one. According to as lit- burgh of Delglum. For miles to the V'" ,,,"", '"i ?..!. ' ,i,, , w southwest of tho city. ..long the "Z , ? , U banks of the Diver Mouse, there nro l ' '"'I'e or savtiih aiotliliih. STOP HUNTING scores of hlast furnaces, puddling furnaces, rolling mills and forges. It is the site or the famous Cocker Ill Works, said to be tho largest manufactory or machinery In tho world. Llego proper, with n population of 108,000, lies at the Junction of tho Mouse uud the Ourtho, In a basin margined by hills. Many hand some iii.u.iiugK and gardens strive to keep themselves handsome against tho tremendous odds of coal dust. All around the cltv Is a wonlth nf t-0.11 1.11.1 iron ore. The mines ox-1 ,VH " resiiii or ine unusual iiroutii, tend even under the city and tho Secretary W. .1. Conrad of the Coos river. These natural riches, in con- nml Curry Fire Patrol Absoclatlon necilou wiih the favorable sltua-wl" Probably unite with tho other uon or too city at the Junction of associations 111 tne state m asuing two nnlgablo rivers, have given rise l'l,vornor West to close the hunting V D FIRE to tho extensive manufacturing in dustry In tho city Itself, 1110 piotiucis are varied, but the season until rain again makes It safe. c. c. Chapman, secretary of 1110 uregon nro Keller Association, principal one, and that which would ,0,lly wired hlni that the others were make Llego a valuable prlzo or war, IIB so. It has been four or five Is that of firearms. More than SO,- 'ers since tho drouth mnde tho 000 persons in and around the city fon'h,B 80 dangerous that this step aro employed In the manufacture of WU8 taken. guns, ranging from small anus to I Today Mr. Conrad bent additional tho largest of modern weapons. A '"' to the Cow Creek section, where royal cannon factory and a B.unll n ,,n,l "'" Is burning, it is in the arms factory aro also In the suburb :"-l territory. Over firty 111011 are of St. Leonard. .now fighting tho fire and It Is hoped to get It under control soon. The Tuken to HoNiltnl. I). V. Stnf- C. A. Smith Company, Drown Dro ford, tho well known Marshfleld thers and somo local houiestendors roBieciionor, was taken to Morcy "" me 'and in tho vicinity of tho HoiptUl this morning. Ho has been fl'e 1 uttering from a sovoro attack of A bad fire was undor way near tomhetv trouble, w . , ...,. lAllogany for n fow days, but word , , I lu tllll! II la lrw nml... n........! . kS5Lt-irKei ,U aSc laeheo at not much damaBO has teen done by NHjtM ittuu 10 a o'cloc. .It. linvo called u special el.V"..'"? GUAYAQUIL. Kcuador. Auk. 12. I NORTH BEND NEWS .'uuust IS to vote n 510.000 bond -rn. i,n.... . ,.... 1..... .1 I wuiiiii uuiw . (Inn ..fl.l.l u..n. ,1 1 , I,. .. 1 n I. !..". 1 . .. .. ..I... .l. "!'" "U llBH HUlll IIIIU IIIU tUHIH J) coming shonen ,, Moil day" Is' Kmirn ".". h'K XSTl a'Kffi Li.'roboTJ iu' T",A', lmT0JX betoinlng longer; the mimlivr , or Tho first Issue of bonds was Illegal Ki'shi 1 ooii - carK by ta,k,nf, ,n "ifj shool d.iys In the oar gror'ter. ..ecauso notice of the Intention wns " M"W"-n boon. factory, and sailed yesterday t Inlitifl I ill) mi There Is lost listless sl.tlnv, more n t Included in tho call for the olec- directed freedom; less dreariness, Hon, irrnnriHpn I (. T.-A.l.. Iln.n.. u'fin hlM Illver. ronplio.l frn... tl. ninl.n.la1 W,?.B '"""""'.,'' htl moro happiness; less slcknoss. moro it is stilled that tho question of a landing t8 declare.! m ho tilo !.? 8l)om""K ,lor a" ,"r ft health; less talk about preparation 'site will not bo brought up nt this ! ? uuSrtlm In tils zlf. "'t". ,-Mr' "'V1 M"i ITS." for life, more actual life. leloctlon. us tho election would bo ,,, ' ?. il iar on an 1 iionrlJ w111 .lonVO ' '.,8 11 L 'i-nhiU In thoso changing conditions, phys-'simply advisory, the directors really f, ho South Coos River ranchers 8tU(,le? nt Xh?ltStZl! leal education has come to tho front hnv ng tho povver to decide tho ques- 'I ,.' " ,,0U,. 7hi"r n...,0!.','.'; ..r8 Uerkoloy, California. stlniulnted by the Idea of a healthy .Hon without it voto of tho peoplo. TCn gallons Is n nood .lnv'H nlckini'l . .......n i itp TOPAf. brain In it healthy body. It has do-' There Is still much discussion over They will not bo i.ountl about' AIIUKSTMl MA. TO -i voloped more In the last ten years tho site, but It Is believed that the September ' n,ll,y Morrls 'V8 ""tit than any other one field of oduc.i- Smith ranch locntlon will bo re- Formi i.'inw ti. ,.,,... afternoon on tho charge oi w tlon.il work. Its growth hns been tallied. Spoclal vvatchion aro st a 'onod' at ' n "Bonlorly bouse. He ,o I acliiues' n' U,m EZnticm1 C' UB of So"t1' C Rlvpr "B"",8t, f"r,'8t f,re8' " ,ina bo si o' ha'eerS ngfr r'S- i L i. ili.t. i. , V:.:,,1! . I ' wns ' Marshfleld today on business. 'ers since tho woods nro as dry as 7w'Jaa Ueou ll b . l..nM.i?... i'!Sr rt ton.vonl0,u'o18 " IIo says that although tho npplo crop at present nnd Foreman Onrrott la A1'lor- - I..H ,ii.m' n. ?,.w iiu i.'J .. I la failure, thu plum crop is fine, linking grout precautions. Tho other - - .... , rri W llclef so ?v,k 1 ."niwi iTrnZ' ,h0 y,BU be,"B '"Bo nnd the quality I ''"V n,ini.ll bl0 broke out along 4t" "" 's to oxnngui8ii it, m aKm.1 ...-,-....... , ,...., , ((s u(ll COW. iuiiiji lllllltMl Ol.l .n"'i ' -," !,n!"'8lt'1r0("!1' ' '. Mr. Towno. Inspector for tho Coos0o hnd only a bn n,?!,;. vn,. " ,',,ll'"ld V'1'.1 "Ivor Cow Testing Association, was hIio grabbed a mop up to da e conveniences It is right , Mnrsliflohl today. Ho states that " rcul firefighter. bathing suit on but and proved to bu .... .... .,,... .. i. riii iirnrii'tirn I m ..innn .... hat It should bo so. Deal training ,'.:. r,7,.V;.,i'. . '""..' ,."... . ... PxtiniiM,n, 12 .,., .r'"T ". '" InfhwVi- m,??.0!1 .When.U,,,"lt'U!',nt0ly.th0 nwoelatlon. During tho month ,?iio. Not only Is thoro danger of !.. ,8 .' . l '" .rt-nl llf0: . nu.'?0 "f May sho prodttcod 107 pounds of forest flro on account of.tho drought. : down lllcll fill'. nisnes tno rresh water supply for tho donkey nnd Shay engines Is running low. They will have to pump water of Is making about the best showing Will fin mi Tllll. filllltll. Pnu'nrj Pmii.t Htm ltnt. li,..l that Plllllll Olln Id IIia .aa) lnn..l... fin,. o.M. cnLnnl ........ I........ ...! ' ""- -"! " .. ..u. ..- ------ - , ..y . ...u 1M .UfiKHIh ... ; '-".'"""' jiii mini. i.uii-.iy recovered trom tno surprlso that ie, uespiio tno Handicap that na ties tor play and recreation. There Foreman William O.rrett sprung on turo Imposed upon It by tho mnnj u .,., ,.i,u iui .in. kc...ii-b .inn fun- tests which young people enjoy. And, reason as we will, these things do moro io creaie loyalty and dovotlon things crento respect for and loyalty i)lItter fat, and as It brought about u,'t operations may be shut n.'n .,n.,1(M.0 ?t h,r,0,,K''tl''" plen8n;o forty cents per pound her ineomo , uoso McKnlght Creek, whit " "" """ ' I "'"'" ,-""" ,ror tho month wns nbout 112.80. n1!... ." ,.?1ll.k.B.,llcr. elders 0f tho largo herds in the ussocla have espect for that which Is up ton, those of Doy and James I.an I, !m..U.S '. feol,yil,,'"J' .They.drlth aro among tho loaders, and o: bit o little egard for that ho inn- ti,0 8,iler herds Fred Dornell's U l.llto 01 Institution that falls to nuiklnu' ahinil the hnsl sl.nuliiL- meet tholr needs or Is considered an- tlquuted nbout a mile to supply thorn or close down until ruin nl miior ..,n.. " " O..WM .w..u. DUVJ.l. . roremnn Gnrrott. since tim mrti-ni . . ..... .......... oi nis untie, has been showing hot' camp declare that Foy Cox is nlan llllll n Rlllllllir uliniHiil clnn.i lilo nl.l to school than many of tho finest, pal. D1II, paved tho way. Mr. Cox ...i. nn o mi nun,, e IHIVO aoti vvl I leave within n ivonk nr an fnr ... . ..I. . ... " ..w., u, ww ,wl them when ho brought n brido tliero i Ieop gulches. They havo been got the other day. Now the boys In tho ting out botweon nltioty nnd ono hundred thousand feot of logs a day right along. Thero aro sixty-eight men employed In tho camp now. Springs Prophesy ltiiln. Talking of the drought, C. II. Dun gnu declared today the prospocts aro for rain. The flow from tho spring near 1 Is placo has increasod consid erably tho last few days as it always does n few days before a rain, he RRVU ntrintni. rpi..i. n .1... r A long rainy season. 300 hnv nni rni urim-ninnr,- iin-i, ,i.i. ... iniinr n, th. ,, ". girls , progresslvoness In education, Foy blushingly denies tho allesa- that It was also noticed that n big seem to mo bu fftelent reasons for urg- tlon. ce spring on tho Piper ranch was yield ing a favorable vote. j n,K Huckleberry Patch. Ing moro water the last few days . A. TILDOEN. On the ridge north of South Coos than It has been for many weeks, students In our schools above the his old homo nt Danvillo, 111., nnd sixth grado- -more than many colleg- will probably spend n month there. IlLJ lilt I f II. (111,1 iia ni.ltnLl . ..!.. ..-! . .. vD ....,- . ...u uu nuiiuniu inuco in no says no is anxious to take In ono roster or direct thoso gnmes and of tho old-fashioned county fairs sports which young people enjoy and there and If the rumors you hear which progressive education has con- from tho Cnmp Ono contingent aro sldored essential. I correct, ho will nrobnblv liilntr Mm pdhskdvi: YOl'U "-"J WI.ILI5 VOL' HAIfc" Tako care of yurD(,jt wait until '" gfned. & can never be rt II AID TONIC. use It according W tlons, and you ,,, off the danger of hair and earl,u", J Wo don't claim thy i ES-inSitA aw? s& sp- Two sizes, J"1 ., coin By rtWL'PHAnMAC VJUNK V. 00H1 BR