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!3WmIowK .l "r'U.v,i." r r 1 I . .! r f i It ! , . ,v1 FOUR THE COOS BA? TIMES! fVlARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER ,5, 1915 EVENING EDITION. i h COOS BAY TIMES !fy8ton18; rooMns n,Bo i'iirclitiscd.MARi0N county paving nn ipprai-ed' 7niuo of Tl 8,00 0: Haiti UUb I S t UtN I 5 A YAKD M. O. MALONKV, Editor and Pub. DAN E. MALONEY, News Editor Official Paper of Coon County Official Paper City of Mnrshficld. Entorod at tho Postof flco at Marsh fiold, Oregon, for transmission through tho malls fto second-claes mall matter. j (From Salom Statesman) SHOULD Marlon County purchase tho paving plant which it has Itnnjl 4 1 n .inn, mi, ...na..!. I iinvu mu jiuni.- ivn JiiuniilH 111 of tho bonds were paid In 1900, tho other half In 1013, from the revenues of tho plant. It thus paid for itself In ten years. January 1. 191ii. it bad $8,000 to Its credit, after paying manufacturing pavement for roads for extensions. Tho charges arc tho """V " " 1ll.?,,u'" ",.U1C pn snmo tib those of tho old private com pany $30 a year for office phones, An Indopondent Republican news paper, published every evening ex cool Sunday, and weekly, by Tho Coos Hay Times Publishing Co." 8U11SCRIPTION KATES DAILY. Ono roar JG.00 Per month ...... .CO WEEKLY. ' Ono year $1,50 Wlieir paid strictly In advanco tho subset Iptlon ptlcQ of tho Cooa Day Times Is $G.00 per yoar or $2.50 for six months. Ad (Irons all communications to COOS DAY DAILY TIMES. $18 for residence, and $12 for party lines. These experiments in municipal trading. Indicato that the only reason cur American cities nro behind Eu- ment nine feet wide on tho county roads for tho same expense an for macadam roads of the same width, or approximately $3000 to $31500 a mile. This year tho comity ns an experiment laid two and one-tenth miles, or 23,930 yards of tho pave ment on tho old stago road, tho Sll- verton, river and penltentlnry roads, NO LOVE, HONOR OR OBEY. IN THIS NEW MARRIAGE CEREMONY T MUNICIPAL TRADINO 1 1112 British torm, "municipal trading" distinguishes very clearly botweon tho remunera tive nnd uureinunerntlvo enterprises of tho city. Tho limited extension of such functions in this country has provented a clear classification until recently. Tho American sup erstition has recognized tho pro priety of municipal ownership of tho wntor supply, but has been timid about other enterprises, commonly limiting thorn by constitutional and chartor provisions. Tho report mado by tho Govern ment in tho bulletin of tho Depart ment of Commorco on tho "Flimnclnl Statistics of Cities" Indicates that American cities liavo $1,22C, 000,000 Invested In public scrvlco enterprises of which $909,000,000 wcro water Bupply systems. Now York clty'H In vestment is inoro than one-third of tho total for nil Amorlcan cities. A tneaBuro of tho present extent of theso jmunlclpal activities may bo scon by noting that American cities hnvo $911,000,000 Invested In recro- atlon, mostly imrkfi, and $001,000, 000 In schools, tho total valuo of ci ty properties bolng about thrco and n half billion. It Is safo to say that ono-thlrd of this earnBn profit, com mon proporty Is becoming common. Tho Increasing amount of paving dono by contract labor has led to the 'establishment of aHphalt lopnlr ing and paving plants. Now Orleans not only has a municipal repair plant, but asphalt, brlclc nnd other pnvomontfl. Whllo thin Is "direct labor" rathor than municipal trading, it leads to municipal trading by over coming tho Biipomtltlou of municipal luoffluloucy. Pasudona owns n road oil pit, by moniiB of which It Is nblo to furnish a uniform oil for tho trcatmont of tho Btroot paving. ropenn cities Is that tho dead hand of ' hcsldcs the drives at the court houso tho Constitution continues to vrost!tu,d so.mo roadways ill the state fair ,, ,,,, , grounds at a tota cost of $15,933.08 heavily upon them.. whch ,a abou(. ?5CO0 ft m,0' of C7 t WITH THE TOAST i t AND THE TEA J OOOI) K VEXING ' Ho who would not frus trate his hope to wrlto well hereafter In 'laudablo things ought hlniBelf to bo a truo poom. Milton. OCTOIiKR Softly down tho wooded glon, TaBslod with tho plumy thlstlo, Stops tho Plpor Pled again, lllowlng on his mellow whistle. Squirrel's bark and call of qunll Mimics he, tho tuneful vnrlet, As ho steals along tho dalo Ragged In his gold and scarlet. Closq bohlnd him as ho plays, Hand In hand, thoro follow after All tho Ilttlo summery days, Light of foot nnd full of laughter. Arms hoapod high with nutumn spoils, Qoldourod and purple aster, Caught within tho Piper's tolls, Past they follow him and fastor. Only down tho wooded glon, Ravished of its plumy thistle, Par and faint is heard again Tho echo of tho Piper's whlstlo! TODAY'S ADVICE' 'I Don't 1H hard luck make you gray; Keep moving on don't stop. Tho world turns over onco each day You yet may ho on top. DKMAltlCAItlii: REMARKS Rudyard Kipling I want to kneel boforo ovory Frenchman. Dr, Woods Hutchinson Xo two pens In n pod nro over iillko, King Alfonso After tho war tho It I nations will arm moro than vor. has boon nn Invaluablo contribution Agnes Itoppllor History Is, and I In tliri ufl'ixita .....I .mi. la l.i lli... UlHunvu llnu l.nnn l.i.iniinu.,1 1... ..! , TUP NpU RARMpMQ fl F ' v "w m..uu.u ii AUi.fia H HHIV BtV-i" " ...... ntvvii, IIU.Mirui V uy iM;i;j,l , hm Shrnn n I I h b V W VI cents a square yard. Tho pavement was laid fourteen feet wide. Of tho nmouni Bpont by tho county, $3013.10 was ropnlr by tho stato fair beard, leaving tno county's not oxpenso $12;320.28. This includos all cost, oven $384 charged by tho county for tho use of Us own truck. which was used In huullng material. tiio county has Bomo supplies nnd equipment which hnvo not bcon used, A royalty of IB cents n squaro yard, or a total or $1232 a mllo, was paid to tho owners of the paving plant. That tho paving can bo laid by tho county operating its own plnjit and with tho cxporlenco gained this year at n cost of about $iG00 a mllo for pavement 14 feet wide, Is tho estlmato of County Iloadmastor W. J". Culver, who bases IiIb esti mates on this year's work. No roy alty would havo to bo paid to itself by tho county, and tho overhead oxpenso for mnihtennnco of tho plant, intorcst nnd similar oxpenso would not equal tho royalty paid this year. If tho County Court should dccldo to lay It In longer stretches, thus eliminating a heavy item from this year's cost. Much equipment on hand would not 'havo to bo purchased ttgaln this year. Tho county court hos nn option for $11,00 on tho paving plant and tho roynlty to ho paid this year, nbout $3,000. would bo applied on tho mir- hnso prlco. tiio pnvomoni inii on tuo ronus is two nnd one-half inches thick nnd on tho fair grounds nnd court house drives It Is four Inches thick. It is laid on a gravel or old rock baso. Multnomah county tills year paid $1.1? for Warron imtont lmvomont two Inches thick. This pavement is similar to that used In Marlon coun ty nt about half tho cost. Tho county court has mado no plans to.pavo any roads next yonr as it wishes tho taxpayers to Judgq tho pavomont for thomsolvcs after It has boon used. Many road districts havo already told tho county court that tlioy wish to lay tho pavement nnd nro willing to levy Bpcclnl taxes for tho purpose Tho county court will probably out permit this unless It purchases tho plant, which nt prcsont docfl not seem likely from nuinoruaiire siatemonis mado. yes torday. Among tho districts wish ing tho pavement nro No. 7 at ner vals and No. 19 on tho rivor road. All work dono in paving tho roads this year was by Marlon county la bor ns no oiitsldo experts nro neces sary to tho successful application of tho composition. NEW YORK, Nov. C. Uso tho "social revolution" mnrrlago cere mony if you would bo thoroughly down to dnto In Now York theso days. It's the latest thing. Thero'ls no obeying, honoring nnd loving for over nnd aye in tho "so cial revolution" program. All that Is pruned out. Tho Idea Is tho peo ple will honor and obey nB long ns love lasts. After that they'll havo tho big splash so why swear to do all those things when you nover know whether you will or not? Victor Kllllam nnd Daisy L. John son wero tho first "social rovolu tlonts to uso tho now mafrlago cere mony. Douck White, pnstor of tho Church of the Social Revolution, ttod tho knot. Tho form usJbtl was: Unlquo Scrvlco Rend. "By cosmic degrco man and wo mnn nro fractional parts of a human bolng. In each other thoy find their completeness. Therefore wo should glorify their union. Wo should lift into tho light of recognition and rojolco in an occasion llko tho prcs qnt with public rojolclng. "Tho divorce courts testify with pathetic abundnnco that a marrlago which Is consecrated only by exter ior colouration nnd not by spiritual unltfn is no marrlago, but Is a mock ery. Where lovo Is, marriage abides. Whore lovo Is not, marrlago is not. Neither wedding day solemnities nor pfflccs of earnest friends nor all the power of Heaven itsolf shall ho competent to keep together two souls that are not themselves re solved to bo ono." Attor tho remarks of tho minister to tho bridgo and brldgcgroom, ho asked: "Thoroforo I ask you now, aro you determined each of you to mako this marrlago, bo far as in your power shall lie, an Institution that by its lastlngncss and wholcsomcncss slinll bloss mankind long after your day is iiono? ' "I am resolved," each answered. "Do you cheerfully undortnko tho duties that como from the uniting of two lives and tho setting up of a homo iif tho midst of sonoty? "I undortnko thoso duties," came tho dual response "In sickness as well .ns In health. in poverty as woll ns in plonty, in dark hours ns woll ns In tiio day of prosperity, will you clonvo to ono an other nnd by your mutual faithful ness lighten tho common Borrow?" "I will," from each. Tho pastor then placed tho right hand of the mnn In tho right hand of tho womnil, and with his loft hand upon their Joined hands, said: "With this clasp of tho hand, un der tho honven of tho Highest, nnd In tho presonco of this company of witnesses, I pronounco you husband nnd wife. Prom this hour mny holy thpughts attend you, nnd faithful friends onfold you, nnd tho Ever lasting Arms bo round about you, for o,vcrmoro." Buy Snowflake Sodas in the new family box The useful tin box keeps crackers always crisp and fresh. It is a household utensil you will cherish long after the Snowflakcs are eaten. 50c at all dealers also In 10c arid 25c cartons and In bulk PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT COMPANY PORTLAND, OREGON MjHHKli(HHf0 lww. DIBejI r- A,Llww .rr.S? 4 nd 7 to 8 p. n " ! rhoncs: Of fi. A - v -"'! P,i J- M. Wright BUILDlVn J A COMPLETE LINK OP Pacific Coast Biscuit Co.'s Goods DOTH IN CARTONS AND IN HULK MAI' ALWAYS DK FOUND AT Getting's Cash Grocery Wo Snvo You Money. v EatlmatcafurnuZ1! UHNto Dr. H. M. Shnu, ""Sttsy R. MATTIB 11. BIIA? riiysicinn m g Phono 33fcj, H. G. Butler Room 304CokoBdr.pJ!, v"""""-u lfln llli W. G. Chandler Anciirrepi vf uu J0Z( CaVt u "" wtfn. PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY North Pacific Steamship Co. S. S. F. A. Kilburn SAILS FOR Coos Bay from Portland THURSDAY, NOVKMI1KR 1, 0:00 r. L FOR FURTIIRR INFORMATION' SMITH TKRMIXAL DOCK. PHONK ISO. ., A. II. XOTT, ABont. tlon of tho country, wlioro oiled roudH nro Kenornl ami wlioro uniform trcnt- Dr. II. KorboH Tho hinnnn bolns heloiiKU on all fours, lnstend of otaiul mont Ih lmoratlvo. In tho lnat nix i"K on two Ioku. montliH of 1913 tho city took In $8,-. OoorKo Ilornuril Shaw I do not 000 for oil, mnkliiK a profit of ?2(- 100, which Ih moro thnn tho pit orlK- Inally coat. Lob AiikoIos ropllcd to BimdbnR kIdk eorporntlona by koIiik Into tho ltmntirncturo of cemont In ordor to build Ub aqueduct to bring wntor from tho mountains. Los AiikoIch conductB a muniulpni unraBo. Tho KaniKO bonnes all tho motor volilcles ownod by tho city of Los AiiKoIoa, ox cojit thoao of tho Wuter Dopnrtiuont nnd Kiro Dopnrtment. It la rcspon olblo for ropnlrliiK nil of tho powor vchlcloB, from tho pollcomnu'H motor cycle up to tho Flro Dopnrtmoiit'a InrKeat plcco of nppnrntua. Kaoh do I (trtnient la ohnrKod up for tho aor vlces performed nt cost, pliia 20por rent for udmlulHtrntlou chnnsea. Tho clinrRcH nvornKo nbout 00 coiUb nn hour, us compared witb 75 cents to $1 formorly paid for piivnto ontor prlao. Tho naniKo mnlnlntua aomu muchtuca which nro routed to other departments, nt;nln ehnrKluK each de partment for actual sorvlco. Thoro in nleo in tho fmriiKo u storo depart ment, where uutomobllo ucubboiIos nro kopt. Tho city biivcb from one third to ono-half on tlilu mntorlal. A robo by any other nnino would smell ua aotdallstlu. Kanaaa city conducts nn electrical supply storo, ,ruriilsliiiiR lamps, stov es nnd housohold nppllnncca. Twin Harbors, Mich., started n municipal coal jurd in order to proldo Us clt Irons with retail qimiitltlos of coal nt wholesale prices. Tho cities nro legion that bno dono this with mar ket aiippHos. Woathorford, Okla., baa a municipal lco plant, und Clovo lnn,i a cold storauo plant. Weather ford makes Its lco In connection with tho wntor und light plant, utilizing exhaust steam. Whllo Detroit, So- nttlo nnd San Krnnclsco wcro atrug (Ung to miinlclpnllzo parts of tholi stroot railway systoms, Monroe. La . lullt tho first municipal rullwn sjs tcm In Amorlon. It Is run in connec tion with tho wntor nnd light plant. It && paid for out of toil juwrti' earnings. Snbutha, Kus., la ono of a number of cltioa that huo gono into city heating Its lighting plant also fur JiIhIics etoam bent. Nowton, Maea.x Illoomlngton Iud nnd UrookliiKs. 8 D , aliow t'nt thert la no geornphl cal llmltttiloii to iiiiiniclpni heating i think anybody is Justified in aslitiiH anybody oIbo to Join tho army, SANTA CATAUNA THH sea island of Santn Cnta Una Is a plcturo with n tur- (jiiolao background," writes O, V. Holder of this little world off tho coast of southern California. Tho Frnncoa Hackett Tho salt of thla turquoise background Is that sea cur Amerlcnn soil la Lincoln. When ono rout, tho Kuroshlmo of .Tnpnn. wltlcl flnda that, ono Is naturalized. Cardinal Gibbons It docs not ap pear that vice recedes in tho United States In proportion us public educa tion ndvnuccs. Mr. Dooloy Whlnlvcr I'm cnllcu on to fight for Gawd qnd mo coun thry, I llko to bo sure" that tho sen ior partnor hns boon consulted. itch flows down tho Pacific const of North America, und ban u frnmo of omerald greon, tho kelp beds. 'With rnro ox. coptlons," says Mr. Holder, "tho on tlro Pacific coast Is protected In this way, tho glnnt wood rising In wntor thirty or moro foot In height, reach ing the aurfaco nnd forming in many Instances a barrier ngnlnst tho heavy Bon which cornea rolling In ncross tho broad oxnanso of ocean. Ksnec- Kdwln Lofovro If I woro compel-1 ''ly nt Santn Catullnn ,It forms, In lOil nt ihn nnlnt nt n nllnl f n.mn I tllO SlUOOtll Water Of tllO north Olid Mini m mv nninin.. to i. .. . . I cn8t consts, a series of beautiful flont whnt u m opinion is tho greatest illir L.n,.,ionH twnv nr mnrn miio m of all novels, I ahould any "Anna ! oMont, n foreat of tho sen, of varied Karonlna." atttactlons, In which nro found Lady Randolph Churchill How ' BtrftK? J' ?ftc beautiful fishes, niniiv ..nrptni.n. i .. i o . i ii1 nM" other innrliio nnlmnls, adapted or many marriages hao boon nipped l i maUlfleil by nature to tholr peculiar tho bu,i by tho prematura and lndls-inllviPIimon, creot congratulations of ldlo buay-i "Mld-dny nl half, tldo is tho best bodies. tlmo to visit theso floating gnrdons; Hear Admiral C. F. Goodrich then tho bottom can bo plainly seen, Those then, aa I see them, are tho MS? iSoA1 chief lessons of tho war In Kuropo. 'golden branches, renlly greon, which tho protean changes In tactics and ' whon Illumined by tho aim, tuko nn tho Inunutablllty of Btratogy. om-goia lino. Tho leaves nro ton, Profosfaor Scott of tho University of Michigan To my mind the speech of Abo nnd Mnwruss might easily twenty, or oven thirty feot in length, twelve Inches In width, richly fluted, nnd hang In myriad positions of grace nnd beauty, so that, In peering down provo tho beginning of a typo of ' fro,n hovo, ono looks through hnlls ... . . ... ... ! tlllfl linrrnrrna Itinmnntn1iln ' $ ! t AT THE HOTELS t $? Clinndlcr Hotel Alfred Morras, Dandon; O. Sev Orson, Lakeside; Vic Druor, Dandon; S. Q. Whltsell, Dandon; A. E. Crouch Coqulllo; William Manning, Snnta Clara; Ray P. Cnmpboll, Jnrvls Lnnd lngjvD. II. Thorne, Hood River; A. L. Georgo, Portland; C. E. Mnck, Eu gono; Loyal WInon, Ashland; D. C. Dogart, Portland; J. J. Conway, Kan 'sas City; II. D. Waring, Portlund. St. IiiuvitMico Hotel L. G. Masters, Sumner; Roy Thrush, Reedsport; J. E. Mathows, Portland; L. D. Smith, Cooa Rivor; L. F. Reaty and wlfo, Globe Arizona; W. L. Jlasso and wifo of Dcaver Hill; LIojil Hotel P. C. Sovas, Coqulllo; W. O. Ham ilton, North Inlet; M. Costlgnn, Sanjn Clara; Louis Dollish, South Inlet; II. G. Rcodor, noavor Hill; A. Steon, Lakeside; Curl D. Slath, Santa Clnrn; J. R. Elmer, Fortuna; O. Cnrlaon, Lakeside; A, R. Soils, Santa Clara. llhiiico Hotel J. M. Robertson, McKlnloy; W, II. Smith, Coo8 Rivor; L. J. Stono, Port Innd; II. D. Ferguson, Danlols Crook; C. Iloutln, Powers; II. Jack son, Emplro; E. M. Elliott, Danlols Creole; Percy Peet, Myrtlo Point; G. O. Anthony, Hauser; James Hayes, Tacoma; Tom Wnsson, South Inlet; Dalo Harwood, Glonadu; Martin Welkel, Klngsloy; K, R. Porry, nrldgo; William Jenkins, Topokn; William Nqwmnn, Powers; J. n. Dye, Fnlrvlow; John Whobrey, Coqulllo. Srasilffifkit-JImerean Bank 'WHERE SAVINGS ARE SAI-'E" ' ' ' DECIDE TODAY TO START AN ACCOUNT WITH THIS BANK YOU CAN START WITH $1 OR'MORE f; HOURS 9 TO 3 SATURDAY EVE 7 TO 9 Wm. S. Tureen ARCniXEOI Marshfleld, Orew. TIME TABLE H tt1T.T.r.v Mtunaiui:iii l'ACIFIO KMH UAK Lcavo Marshflcld (, CMC a.m. 7i45 a.m. 8:43 a.m. 9:45 a.m. 10:4G a.m. 11:30 a.m. 12:50 p.m. 1:45 p.m. 2:45 p.m. 3:45 p.m. 5:00 p.m. C.40 p.m. 0:56 p.m. North city Haiti i 7:30 p.m. Till FIJI M 4 BEin MK OLDE8T RANK IN COOS COUNIY Establlahod 1880. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 Intero&t paid on Titno AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS 5Jl" Officers J. W. Rounottt President. j -'g - ft-- .p J. II. Flnniigan, Vice-President. r R. F. WlUlams, Cashier. Geo. F. Winchester, Ajwt. Cashier. MttfHttmffMM WESTERN LOJM m I BUlLDING-COr1 Assets 2,Wm Pays 8 per cent m mm I. S. KAUFMAN ik' Local Treufefj Be Ready for Opportunities. standard English "l?f URXAIi PRACK" Robert Ingorsoll; And supposo, nf ter nil, that death does ond all. Next to oternnl Joy, next to bolng forever with thoso wo lovo and who hnvo lovod us no.t to that, Is to bo wrap ped up In tho dreamless drapery of und pnrtorres innumerable, "Theso floating gnrdons afford a homo to n multitude of nnlinals, strnngo, becauso thoy havo insensi bly taken on a singular means of protection, mimicking tho tono or color or tho leaf. Theso animals nro crabs, shell-less mollusks. and fishes. Ono of tho crabs, which is nearly two inches ncross, is so per fect in imitation of tho kelp that when lying dlroctlx bofoio my eyes tt was almost iniposslblo to sco it un less It moved. It lms peculiar points OtOrnnl noilCO. X'lUl In ntnrnil nr. Ii otonuii hIpoii iTnnn m, ui,,...v..tu.l1 spikes, which furthor intensify i,, , , .i ., . .....uj (1P resemblance. Lying on the shore of death tho sen of trouble great leaves nro numbers of slug casts no wnvo. Kyes that hnvo beon llko orenturus, 'shells' without shells, curtained by tho 'everlasting dork I thitcd green, safo in this protection, :ir.l, never know again the burning arKa'e 'rSnlanco1 see lu.nH, oi iimrs. i.ips ioucicu uy in n fish cplled tho kelp-fish. His elornnl sllouco will novor speak ngntn about n foot In length, tho exact col tho broken woids of grief. Hearts , or of tll 'Dll'. with a long contlnu- Ilotteen0 wltJ.n th tT" KVSSS WWSZ not weep. A Itbln tho tomb no veil-1 buut. or comport Itself n8 other uu nun wuoping soirow sits. And In ' fisltos. It would at onco bo observed, tho inylOBS gloom Is crouched no "" lt t,00a nothing of tho kind, It uhuddorlnir fear ',08 ftt "l bottom, or nenr it, stand- 1 b ' ' ing literally upon its bead, with its " tall oxtendlug upward with the short- rODFlSU Hfins od kolp-lones, and In this position. hanging In tho gardens, waves to and Str. Alert leaves over' morning this week ait H:0 o'clock for (ho, mucK, iviiii'iiiiik at -i::io p, m. Round Trip 30 cents. A Simple Aid ' to Good Health P Tho small Havings of n wage earner boinetinies menu haul nork nnd bolf Ueiiinl, and should nover bo -endaiiKcred by taking speculative ! chances. Sine, until an opportunity for wifo JnvcMiuciitH present itself, I us, In time, it surely will. IPs ony to (llhtlngulsh between Investment nnil speculation. With n Ilttlo sum hnel, opportunities will not bo ( wanting. First National Bank OF COOS BAY -I 8AVKTX- DEPOSIT MOXKS FOR RKNT. BOUTH COOS' RIVII W fir.UVICE ' LAUNCH EXPMM leaves Marshfleld tittjM 8 a. m. Leaven Iid o'l at 8:15 p. . V STEAMER RAINBOW leaves head of rirr'dflll .m LeTesJtfW m Vnr rliflrter P&lr 0B fcH ROGKI18 A 8011 trnMttorl wnnni Kindling wood, per lo&4J. Aldor wood, 16 to U Free mlW - Phnnn 227J. Nortb fl1 Tiio average codfish weighs a U-'g? tunhf J.?weU Umt away9 tho tie less thnn eight pounds and lnvs ll 7 000,000 eggs. ( TJl,ea wnut a(l3 r,nK re3Uu8. "V, . A. Rocso, De tjueon. Ark., W-rJts' 'For tho past -year constipation: las uotlicreil mo verj- -much, Imt 1 llnd Foley Cntliartlo Tablets aro hotter than anvtlilnsr J havo over usni nmi tlielr action is perfect. Not a grlpo I In a bottlo and I will nevor bo with- ! out mem." Constipation Is becoming ono of tho curses of our present day civilization, ami In especially himl on thoso nqt physical!) active. With Foley Cath artic Tablets on hand ou can Keep your stomach pweot, ller actlo anJ bowels regular. Yoifcan aold tho coiiKcsted condition tliat causes sick lieadavHe, biliousness, inuisea, torpid liver and bloating kusos They clcauso iiiuruuKiuy nnu aro nuiu in action, with no nausea and no costlvo after effects that jnako so nunv cathar tics umlcsliabto to take. They are. a Bourco of comfort to stout peoplo who enjoy the Hunt free feeltnf? resultlns from their usi. For sale by Owl Prescription Phnr-t macy. Frank D Cohan, Central Ave nue. Opposlto Chandler Hotel. Telo phouo 7-1. i ,tfc H-, t vt A "Tte Shoe Tax" Pnthar's iueome knows wlint it is nud to anotlior it is also a vory real thiug. It means the high cost oil keeping a growing boy or girl properly shod. & b h y hnw ih1' n"(Vuotlle1, f iS"ro out all the now s oes they have to buy they are apt to eoncludo shoes are made out of paper rather than leather. . taro in purehasmg will cut down this tax-caro ..w ...w..u iuniiiuiu H1UU. n.nr irPV CUfift' Si) TinKETS ll-TJ BIarshfIeld.Nortli1A- TJa Cars oTery ""r'c-i ?" M.pTi 11 . m-ltoBB! a ay. ., - .- GORST & KlW,w DRY WM At nAIIDDCI I'Q WC North xffW-ffl"1 Plisao "' study oi the advertising in THE TIA1E to..v mV uvi.iU iiuoi'inntion. is n TIMES thftt $ SAVE HQNtLL r h nislorls..- r HE fut coal Lump Or half ton . QJT I rnoue t" " "bum,' f ma iNRYV Ufi-wj, coal, per " - r Ui wv'- . VL ,. rm nrJSfffls'' i. .U. ..."BP ov t . :..ts nr- A WgUir -- j, nndertskw 3 m