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IS ..." 1. JU-- -.-- r rwcM.MR PnlTION. v MVMIARY 14. 1 10 tvun... ,..-... rCCf1,V THLiMU"w - - -. a Mm. "U 1 JTL't: VI ,J If LtTTkrUWIt f - - THE COOS BAT TWfeS. j-" RARKFT BALL AT UO.F.L OREGON PUZZLES"" 0DGE5 NSTALL DFFIC DAIIHMEN CITHER IT GDUMTY SLIT Answers. Pcem By Cipt. Macgcnn .. . ..., r, TesiKi Assweww "Skeet" Binbee, Who Played Oyer Z00 mAuenoOTw -i 7."te p the. Cww :: ... t .. Aint I'rtt-omnniin; i hm lc" ' - - Baseball in Marshfield in 1913, On Team ', Prnrtlrc games, two of which have been played by the University of Oregon basket ball team, both end- Ing in mrge smi .. .- "!vnlnr held serveu - ning Fine Banquet i. mn.,. Dion od mmbtrs ... ... i a tW fol- .u. kfc CtHM WW T BK . . . tuM at Jaaaary I ... . .-. rWrtitt I W"" J" - . ... TVr watfawaawiw "" : kj tlt Mifc, a. ww y - -.--- v- . tua IWY. Year Hket Off wttii mom than !0i) members aw- cnt. Sunset Loose Xo. SI. I. O. O- F.., L.W " TJ2IS; ?Tk Sunset Encampment aad " jertatlaa j" J-T"T' t tt - M em Star Relkah U nat , (W """- ", " rtttK the University quintet, have to, domonstrnte to the pre-soason , fans that the University five from Eligono arc stilt factors to be rock on basket stallatlon of - cmilMtWi ft th t? " t t.Bttrtrf y L4 their Jala nttrr .. . .. 1 . . ..ituMjr- Od.t Fellows' lull. rwiowwy rUc tsi " " the ritual cerernoale. a M.wufcW .- I.1Lm cd will, this yea, ,n elding the;-a S: .ll rlmmn nnsh In of IHO '" " v T .. Vnrli WmI. Ti. ,.i,,. i tim rhrlnimaR vaca- InsUllIng tlhn nrosDects were itlooniy. The , No. kuit Mine afrent C. A. rOTTBK. YVHH.V OIUWOX (UlKS HUV. to 'Frisco 1 . ..,., fn.n,! hoflvv schedule minus the offices mmva r. ...., .k rMviD W. Ht. D. D. G. M.. w tiw ', jtBtkur Br?fMM " -"' n5 officer for St "Wfrttir 3tfcm4 w " ' - . n. Umi h' s , Iwliwti? the foltowl toj 4, Mw. iui ,1ce SI fpir of Its mainstays, during the j last season. ' tlEx-Cnptnln Carl Fenton, Oregon's, greatest all-round athlete who stands j more than six foot two Inches nd; weighing 200 pounds Is gono. He was n member of the famous Dallas team that tourod the United States In 1008, playing In all Ct gsraes end losing only two. For them he played center, the position ha later held nn llin Orccon nulntet. Also Itobert Ilradshaw, cx-footbnll cap-J tain, was missing from guard and! with him his team mato Don Itlco.j of Portland. Irving Hrook was gonu, from his' berth at forward. X. 0. Herrt rniutps. V. 0. A. X. Dws. Se. Israel Ido. Treas. Jl" F. Hall. Warden Ores Attoa. Condnetor Js. Slieebsui. I. C F. GrlaoWs. O. G. Geo. CralR. H. S. N. G. J. V. Haat. h. S. X. G. J. Q. Jarvls. It. S. V. G. W. A. Hill. . S. V. G. J. I Chpll. It. S. S. C. ThorwaW. I S. S. Adam Swartx. Chaplain A Hasemelster. SuitM't HnciimptiK-nt. A Hacemelstor. D. D. G, stfajf sun, arc unre- trzkr tmti. t usmtn r jftOay KlrW that Utftttc Fk rwuy 1 C ? mr rt tk ttot a tk mo la TT lk. ; ror jara ttoa thy ?t thnw nms. ia flrK that alt w orV shoaM art at th m tle. jc that aa snaal compartjoa hteen P.. ww 1 the hc mw all or eoanty Coch Hugo llczdek Is not onslly ,ho ,ngtaninR officer far Saas lia-jra b auw mi h that th farmers - w.Mt fcMrt fax tha Wli jtoB, nafeatas ta hw tlaw M h W otfcKSt hoai fo r BO,w,?' rmtm4 last rr rt? aUfarat 'saaathtf. a ftwt that a aw ta ! -.- 4k iiaxa aaiav I'aMt saaaaal ruaacw w - - I -?? Z TZirJZ. W kaow you're In a huff, dear boys. trafaMi Aati ? have what you call fun. Bat. t faa t waste your life Aa4 t the years go by, AaU to off down to 'Frisco town Wha Oro?on goes dry? daunt6d. Ho called for the first M,..nn..n. .n,i ,j,n r.tiuiwtar ar the practce. Plenty of material reported new o(rcc. but the men were most of tho com-, c p w uuck. pnrltlvcly now comers. jj p q j.. powcrs IluUho lined -them up, apename , gr w 0rJon AIIon. hours a day In n strenuous effor j ScrbeIl!rae, Untlo. e WX 8m run, i.. Trcas.-JohnK.'Hall.,. sqilng mnclilno, lloW.Weirhe hM .wcfb ,;hfmp,. - J Hlicceedcd Is evident from thu scores Uio collegians hnve mnde In their, two prnctlco gnmcs with fast high ; ncbool aggregations. Kugcno High Hchonl was smothered by almost' n hundred majority nnd tho Inds from tho Cherry City several days' ngo were defeated by n score of 42' to 12. . Oregon's basket ball toam will be light nnd speedy this year, changing ontlroly from the heavy nnd tall built plnyrrs of the previous sooson. Guide J. V. Hant. 1st W. W. C. Asplund. 2nd W. D. L. Uood. 3rd W. Goo. Illake. 4th W. Oscar GmIovso. I. S. Axel Osllnd. O. S. C Thorwald. 1st (1. of T. U. F. Tlllay. 2nd G. of T. Jas. Sheehaa. Iti-lx-kuh 1Mlge. Mrs. Thomas Coke was the Instal ling officer for Wostora Sur Ro- raa hrtac thtlr cows to frwhen dur lair th ary aarlas: bhmubs. thin MklK th oo yar record carry fthroash th hwtatloa period; second. .. - .h! nrili hA bnnwn Z Z fXa'faTwhkh ;, enable There'll bo a grand re-un.on there tie fTmr to sad her to the butcher When Oregon goes dry. wlthoat fedlaS all winter If her pro-' 4actlos falls below a profit yielding m- - not look before you le.ip Thre's many a follow drowned near shore. Where the wnters wero not drop: Bat they had failed to learn to swim When aid was slnndlng by They went to 'Frisco In a jiff When Oregon went dry. But. listen Just a moment, boys, Before your flnnl leave; Th' sports of every grade nnd class Good people can't deceive. The thieves and thugs will congregate In 'Frisco b n"l '. FORD OWNER ATTENTION! ." H'l i ! M A Clean Fresh and Complete Line of 1915 Up-To-The-Mi,, FORD AccessoJ !VJ : Is now ready for your Inspection OUR. PRICES ARE RIGHT Our Line Is Right We Treat, You Rj GET IN RIGHT JOIN OUR LARGE LIST OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS. High carnival you'll hold, Pickpockets, thieves nnd gamblers, thugs, And scarlet women bold You'll each contribute your full share And with each other vie To make Hades of 'Frlfco town When Orogon goes dry. for "Hkoet" Illgboo, who two summers bokah Lodge Xo. 27, laductlag the ngo played on tho Marshfield toam I following officers to their stations: niul who refused alluring offers of bnscbull managers, In lined up for a berth nl forward. With hlm, as n running mate will probably be Hlmrpo, thu tricky and clover u.uar-1 fc'rbnck who Inst fall shot a forward ! puns through tho Washington Klov-1 en1. I ' For what they lack In slr.e these two players make up for In their i skillful basket range and It Is said1 Uio men nro oven better tliiiu the ' pair of forwards that Hugh llezdek put on tho floor last year. X. G. Kllzabeth Sealfo. V. G. Cnrrle Boss. Sec. Jennie Bennett. Trons. Xelllo Owen. Wnrdon May Coko. Conductor Eva Dresser. Chaplain Bllla Boss. It. S. X. G. Ethel Powers. I.. S. X. G. Lois Lawhorn. It. S. V. G. ElUaboth Brown. L. S. V. G. Charm Kinney. 1. 0. Florence Craig. O. 0. Jennie Bourko. Mriat; aaa third, so that In the con tax work soon to be launched by PrafMsor Graves, of 0. A. C, all hard wilt b given nn equal chance. Officer Kittled. Jaine T. Jenkins was elected pres ident of the Lower Coqulllo nnd Uandon Association, J. F. Van Lc li ven, vke president and John E. Bel lonl. secratary-treasurer. In the Coqulllo Valley Association Price s. Boblnson wns elected prest- idant. W. G. Mohl, vlco president and As the riff-raff speed from Oregon J. D. Carl, secrotnry-treasurcr. Turn lose to have their fun: A slmUar reorganization wns nf-'And righteous Indignation then fcted Saturday among tho herdmon w,,l ral8e and 'ou wl" "' i of tho Myrtle Point Association, nt From TrIo town to partB unknown 1 which tlmu T. M. Hermann wns re- When the Gold'n State goes dry. I elected president, F. L. Lundy vice , 2 C A' ''OTTER, president nnd II. Bnrtlett, secretary- i Good peoplc'll hide their faco shame And crime will riot run, WEED'S CHAINS $2.65 PER SET I.1 -3 W Ki va Fisk Red Top Tires SEE OUR WINDOWS. "THE GUNNERY" PIONEER AUTO SUPPLY HOUSE OF COOS BAY FRONT STREET. PHONE 34'J tronsuror. laical Association In .lect. Some Ilmo during February and I after tho Dairymen's Week at th Oregon Agricultural College, a roor 1 ganlzntlon of tho Coos Bay and tho At center, Dudley, tnll nnd well two yours rest, tnkon on tho ndvlso ' CooH ulvor Associations will be ef- built holds tho pivot position niul if "Hill" Hnywanl, tho UnlvorHJty'a ' ftc,e,1 l' matter to be decided de boyond being a good mnu In guard-'veteran trainer nnd conch. With him I "'iltoly within the next to weeks. Ing his opponont Is nlso nblo to ( will bo Lylo Blgbee, brother to T'10 nieellnw wuld be held In find tho baskot, u fact rlmirly Skeet" and Morris Blgbee, both of Mnrshflold, said Mr. Smltk today. demonstrated In tho two prnctlco whom played basolmll horo two yeurH j As evidence that the associations games played. At n substltuto Is ago In tho local loitguo. I have accomplished offfrieat work Drownwoll, of Ourdlnor, nnother( Willi this lino up Conch llezdek Ulnco tholr IncetloB is shown tho lull youth who ImH been two years on nn but llttlo, kooplng tho wlillo fart that CO owners of hrds gath tho 'Varsity squad. n Hly glint In IiIh woathur oyo, ns ercd yesterdsy in Coqallle and whea Tommy Boyl.m of Pendleton, murli ns to nay "J list wait and sco" I thu plans were drawn an for the now "iikuiiB Krcnini ri'u imirou sprnu- niul knowing what holes ho hits I AMONG THE SICK R. X. Fontpn Is nblo to bo up and around a(tcr a sovero bIcro of la grippe. Fred IlrntiBtcttor, n minor nt Denv er Hill, who wns Injured In an acci dent somo tlmu ngo, was sent to Mercy Hospital ycHterdny by I J I COOS BAY IN 185 1 ' l w of tho stnto constitution con- tho'ventlon of 1857, In npenkliiR of his Marshfield Aorlo of Enisles, of whlnh I experiences in Oregon CO or moro ILLIA.M II. PACKWOOI), who to lengthen tho vessel. Thoro wab Is tho only surviving member 'hut ono whulohont loft, Wo hnd two when wo Blurted, Ono wuh HmnHlicd to pieces whuu n blK wuvo rolled over tho vessel. If tho (lump- he Is a member. years ngo, told a grnphlc story of: lug of tho cargo nnd thu pumps Dorsoy Krcltzor, who hns been auf-' tho wrcek ot tllQ Lincoln, on which forlng from an nttnek of In grlppo, Ih still confined to his homo with n , thrcntenod nttnek ot rhoumatlsm. Mr.s, Frank Elslmlngor Is reported to bo gottltiR nlonK flno nt Mercy er and erstwllo dlstmico man, hns pullnl out of before, tho fmiH nro'ngnln and In addition lo v " "lR o "iiriuss, uiKiug lonniii'iii ami imck him to tho up tho basket ball game niter n limit year not ono of them refused to Join, ,,. ; , , . ni.i n.i i j.. ..,. ....... Hospltnl. whoro Hho underwent thin .. ... m iiiin umiii B1,.nil . ., .. . .tfw.i wjiui t(V'll tl AllUOllll, KB1 Mitt aUjgm TORIC Lenses See the C urve Our now TOItIO LltXlB are wporlnlly dittlgued ta rl(te all forms of Kyo Strnlu ami to eorrt moro piirfeetly vrrors of tight and oyo uium'Iom. I'LKAItElt VISION. Conforming closely to taw ear of the eyes thoy transmit rays of light throughout tholr vatir wrfr u perfectly fovitsod us through tho contor of as araaatir Was. WIDISH FIELD of vision Is thus obtuluwi. Thar will a mq from tho dtngrum ulmu. Tho llalit Hthrias rraarttf ot a Tone LtuiH is much gruuter than that of nn urdlaary lata. GREATER COMFORT Is th result aHd a m tmm ttota muuy of the iwtrnluu Ineldout to tba wi ai Uarr Itnu-s Booing the wlgtw, looking over, umlw ar ta aaa sat. i.... .k head lna(on. of the u)o In ordar to ta. ctawtT III aaL?,tn, r f lectlotu from behind upon tho luaar awtMsa ml ik. mJ , L ' nre avoided. " t-"'e IMPROVED APPEARANCE U a 4ainaMUai.i. i... . Jit do,, ,o the oos t.lthou, tXZZFELTlZ l In weight and nre dearer ai.4 :n, M ,,, I " r Eyes ScientificaUy Examined WE GRIND QUI OW Lt ox THE PREMISES nflW llfinlftaHl-VH ItUl tbftlr itnmu. ,.. tho books I 'MrH' W' n''o. 't North Bond C. I), jarwan. of the lower Co-l!" Ty" " 1,0m l'lny W,lh qullle, entwwl th asanciatlon last " Krl,,l,' year with a hrd of SS cows. So. t...rea.fa h b m,n and so confl- MAKES BIG TRANSFER d'nt I he af th work being necom-l TRUCK ON COOS BAY ' W"8 i'......! mm n a purcimsdU an C compnny of tho First Drngoons woro pnssongorH from San Frunclaco to Port Orfnrd, llo said: "About Decombor 27, 18SI, tho Lincoln, n threo-mnstcd schooner of 300 tons, nailed from San Francisco for Port Orford, Oregon, nnd Pugot Sound. Thoro woro on board Lieu tenant H. W. Rtunton of 0 Com pany, First United Stnto DragooiiH; failed to keop hur afloat, nnd It ho enmo necessary to uho tho whulo hont, thoro would huvo licon trouble, nB tho whnlobont could curry hut n Hinull portion of thoso aboard. Thoro was nn ugly fooling nmong tho men, and a fight would hnvn re sulted for possosslon of tho hnnt. "On the first of January Captain . Nnglo chnnged his courso, tho wind enlmud down nnd wo holxteil moro ur. Horroll, U. S. A., nnd :ifi boI-bjiII. Ahoilt '1 or I uium in uuiiipiiny u oi wnom i. wiib , morning of Jahun l m-.re had of caws, making his hnrtl'M. II. Miilloy CoiiMnicts LarK Two of 61 the larast In the county en- Ton Wngon for Jlls Tiansfer tend uwdw th aawKslatlons. J- L. Smith prwtldwl at tho lmn 'iet as toaatMHtter. of tho Jolly rod. Br4f MporlenceH woro ro tated by Taatera Gwirgo It. Johnson ut the Uwer CfMllle. nml Howard II. warnr of th Coqnllla Vulley, nnd BuH'ne.ss Here. M. II. Mutiny, of tho Pacific Trans fer & Llvory Company, has Just com pleted a two-ton transfer truck for thu hoavy haulhiK of his trnnsfor luminous. Tho building of It lu Murshflohl monnt tho keonliic nf ono. Tho captain of tho Lincoln Captain Nnglo. Tho Lincoln n an uiu viimsoi innt nail como nround Capo Horn, and wuh In poor condition for going to sea. Wo woro hardly outsldo tho Golden Gato when u southwest storm struck ua nnd drovo tho vessel north of Port Orford. Soon nfter tho Htorm hroko tho vossol began to leak. Twolvo of tho soldiers woro ordorcd to man tho pumps, but tho wator conttnuod to gain on us. "Tho enrgo of tho vossol was stor ed In tho hold, nnd consisted of bar rels niul boxes. nun uqxe8 pinnka oro laid. Tho planked walk extended from tho officers' cabins nt tho storn of tho It. In nddltlon ho feels that ho hn an ovon hotter wagon than if ho had nan it snipped In from the outsld bunks wero. Wo Blont on sitheso planks, or rather wo lay nwako RED CROSS OPTICAL DEPART.U3IT RED CROSS DRUG STORE Phone 122. tii.mt r t. I- ... .. .. .... I ... """ - jrywn oi uio .Myruo Point many oounrs noro nt home. When Mla!ktn. I tho need for u new truck dovolopod That the man might bo In tho best 'Mr. Mulloy mado Inquiry In Portland of humor cigars for thu occasion woro land Snn Francisco and was told It doa&tod by P.. S. Knowlton of Co-1 would have to bo built to order and qullle. Music nnd vocal selections j would cost $1000. Mr. Mulloy er renderoil durlnic thn iiiiniuint i,v thoiii!ht im ,n,, . n. .. . Mlas Ruth Whltford nnd Mlsa Mvrtlo ' and save consldorni,i ..., . ,., ! V0.S.M), to tllQ 'orccoBtIo, whoro tho i.UBi " i. ....,.,-.. .' "'. "" i"""- isanores' Charles Skulls, of the Coqulllo Val ley Creamery, spoko on tho subject o! bettor co-operation between tho dalrymou and tho croamorymon, de claring tho Utter can do much to en courage the cow testing work, I'oi-m Two Moiv AhMwhitlims. Plans are now being formulatol ... uiRauiaaiion oi two more ns- will bo one nf th !.. , "Uwi , ,. "...,.. ".. " . sedations within tho count v nn . wium - w ua luuiiiiiB among tno uar- .. ,.' ... . ' ,,,0.t0,ll. one at programs ever given o Poo, n,. rels and carco it M- v.wH t I - - --.- - wiV) t.(llU Ull , on which wo lay, tho pumps holding tho watoi- to nbout n certain height, with but slight gain. un January 1, 1832, the water on them, when n6t at work at tho pumps. Thero was about four feet of space between our beda and tho deck ot tho vessel. Tho only way of getting down or out wns through tho main hatch. The wnir .. Tho musical to bo given at tim , from the Rhlo sonmo f n. i Star Tl.nnl.,. .,... y,', I , ......"""' l"u "-Dau'' -. - v. UAi ..lummy evening ""u wo coum near tho wash and NEWS OF NORTH BEND f Te.. iiin .... i n. .1 i ' " "'"' s on uoos Bnv aim carg S d IS, r.ib cllu T,!n ' Th0S Uk,nB "art are '""r C . to our planks lU'SINKss COXT(,xs. j.h. ..ir. aim .Mrs. Hoy E. Miller, , ' Mr. C. S. Kaiser and Mr. Fred Shim- i mlan. The ladles arranging his nro. rror. John B. PowalJ, 0f the ' Missouri University school of ! Journalism, sayg that 87 ner cent of tha baalaaat fallurM art. dH0 t to lack at MtaartUai. Taha tha i Mai. . graiu are to bo congratulated on ob- was beslnnlng to gain on the pumps. o'cloqk.ln tho y 3( llioro wan u hoavy fog, I had gono holbw with my pumping Khlft, and Pnt McCulloch nnd hla Bhlft had rollovod us nt tho piimp.i. "Thon tho vobhuI struck nml cnmol to a doad Htop. Instnutly you could feol tho lift of thu vossol, na though hiio wna trying to raise up. It wns simply n bar eIio was crossing., Hho rlghtod and kooii had headway. Wo thought wo woro past nil dangor, but It was only few minutes until flho struck ngnln this tlmo to Btny. Wo woro nfruld wo had run on a roof Of rocks. Tho wntnr liu.rn.iEnil On theso barrola, rapidly. 1 callod Put McCullock to tho hatch, which was kept fnst onod down and covorod with a tnr paulln, and asked him If wo woro on n reef of rocks. "I told him ho could find our by sounding over tho sido of tho vohsel with n whaloboat onr, aid that all below wero anxious to knpw, ns tho vessol wna settling broad side to tho ocean, niul fim iimnir. ers woro running over tho vossol, and at tlmoB ,lt spomed ns though she was going to turn over. Wo nnd tmon .1 h! ...... i. ..... uvu uii) uii aHiioro on a now moon tide, and with tho heavy sea running after tho storm, wero high and dry. "It was very dark, but McCullock took an oar and succeeded In sound ing until ho was certain wo wero on snnd. He came to tim lintnWn.. . - . ..... ...,.w, j tho Kovornmcnt for odliH Bon In Biich a vessel. I Wi who hnd n plank to Utu to niliio. Ho was a rq thrifty Irlflhmnn nnnicd W Ho had nnved nenrly IIW coin niul cnrrlod It In !' nftor tlio Btorm bosin t Biiy lo mo: 'I would glttil iiiniinv In lin On lortd.' "1 riilBlnc IiIh bid. with no I ill lm nut tin tho whole Ul IiIh suvlngB to bo on Uni "Wo waited patiently, imir nn hour nftor McCl port, and then broke Uwl plunking into tho stlloti'M nml wnnt oil deck. "Dnyllght wns hoslnnlsjll Wo ennlii boo wo wcreti'l unn.l Imnrll. with 0 bltlfl low aanil hills. Wo h1' tho ocean bench, nlmoit ofljj ...I.-.,. I.t..,nlrn f'llV nOl hotween two or three J tho mouth of Coos M tlmo; tho mm was up ' iniiitiim roniluc across tw Sooii thoro woro netrlf' nnmii,.i " Orecon Jourt-! PACIKIO COAST HAH1 vn,,iinn' iinv bar DW'I .. ,. i. i. w. Report!! II IIUi , ' " ' . Chrnor, Gb. Schr. Olliel Oro. nrnyn Harbor-DW; U'l fnnr" M 1,. t.. W. IKF-l viv. .... .. - l.n.n Ilnnlllnlll. WttSh. inirnn nivnr bar D' "1 f f i. i.. W. Report M n .i.i n,.,.nii nro. Cki"! shifting from Boalhwart " wnrd. J San Pedro Hay bar, "- i M. U u 1015. 30 foot. ,' rein I . . v..n,u,,aif(i on ou-,.. " " "" mo pumps, and told ua M wno o -. , . tainlng such proficient talan.. ti. 'Tho told ua the water .waiL... UB. U W"8 a 8reat roUot . nroL-rnm ..in i ,.... ........ . over tha flnnr nt i... .., .. ,u" "ml "e "Oro on sand anil (.. -...... ,.. UD KB , uetau Sat- ln ' . " - cnuin. i not on the rocks ' unlay. J I ' - I AlM,KV$tio )ei. s,,. n,ixi:s'. COI.CMIUA PLOl'nTlll.T.I AT 'llAIXKS'. ' w uie aeconu tlio sinrm nin..i somewhat and Captain Xaglo took tho sun. about noon, and ho and tho lieutenant determined to head for the coast, and falling to mak It, they decided to Jettison the earj'o port by Johnson, San l i nnniiiiin niirnr hi1 - VUIUIIIU ....- 8 1.2 foot. M. L. L- ' irl.,.!J..Ur1t nnndon, O'8, all Oaadth Shoal t vnn.i n,wl nf north Jetty1 o... r. rol l.ar--J""1 34 1.9 fflot. M. h I ', h,yA.''A-1orrl8, SanDll .,..i.m MAlfi Stf i tin. - .a i,. .rrrzji3l 10 AmocIiIM rr "",, .. uwkuiis, Jan. . ji WHICH CUllllllUIU. j ed States Is now cut o . . . .i. fct tw1 oeraioou iruiu m York paper less than a J" . nnPBrlv- anncrht bV A1' "It Is curious to note tim r..ii of fear on different individuals. Wo expected at any minute wo might be drowned In tho vessel op fighting Jn tho wnves t 8(lV0 our lives, Somo wero prajlug, somo wero cursing carefully passed a round TU1 lnrcB clmlo of readers nf oni.m nf im notterdaf-' boats to southern route r duced tho mall facllUle'- Time's -Want arts. M10. 'fc 4 M "W" t JJl--jJ k v a .-, ggwgaa