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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1916 EVENING EDITION WILL GIVE II PLAYLDDKIWG FOR II incur sciiooii students to AP PEAR I'll I DA V XK1IIT I spokane man investkiates IWiACK SANDS To Present Kiiito Untitled "What Happened to dones" nt tli Noble Theater Mas llccn Down Near Whiskey Itun Would I'ut. In Small Smelter If Pioco.ss Cheap Euoiign A threo net fnreo liy fleorgo It. IJroadhurst untitled "Wlmt Hnppoii- Vor llie l,ast :1 V J- " stov" cd to Jones" will bo presented by, croon, of Spokane, 1ms been on tbo tho senior claas of tho IiIrIi school Pencil In tbo vicinity of Whiskey Friday night ut tho Noblo theater. ". luvosuguung mo hhiuuum u. Those who ore In tho cnHt have Mm l tho Mack Bands of that vl wnrkn.i iinnl nn tlmtr nitriK nml I elnlty. Ho Is Interested In getting a tho production is noarliiB porfec-1 "nuchlno Hint will separate tho Iron tlon. Tho participants have ontor-i'nr coiiiiiiltcIbI purposed, ed into tho uudortaklng with a zeal' -Mr. Stoverson. who is u practical that promises to furnish u splendid niltietuloglst. "! tlittt ho round cntortalnmont. 'i"lt0 ,l l)lt of lron '" ""' smml- Tll Tho following Is tho cast or rhui- l"i't l)0"1 wlll(;1' "u ls lblous. U nctorB. whether or not the iron ore, when Jones,' who travols for n hymn l' 'llssumblcd fiom tho sand, will hook rnnumtiv Krin storimrd "!u:re en excessive heat tor smolt- Ebonczor Goodly, a professor of PENCILS ARE SARCE MASKED TUAREGS Olt Anatomy . . . William McDonald Anthony Goodly, 1). I)., Hlshop of Dallnrat Elinor Johnson Mellaril lleatorly, engaged to Marjorlo Hay U.ivltt Thomas Holder, a pollcomnu . . . William Hlgbeo, tho Banltarlum ..Charnor Wright Henry Fuller', Superintendent of tho Sanitarium .... Clyde Oarst Mrs. Goodly Evil IlntiBcn Cissy J-Ehonezor'fl Ward Ii"4. if It does, tills, he says, nn-e-'-eltates electrical machinery, and would bo beyond tbo resources of his concern. Hut, bo says that if things prove satisfactory a small smelted may b-j I put up for the purpose of conduet- . Italph Dresser '"8 firmer investigations. nn inmate of ' GRANDEUR IN QUWERS. The Alplne-llko Beeniry In Mount Ral ' nter National Park. 1 Mount itultiler National park Is sit ' Kthol Jofloiihson unted In western Washington, about Marjorlo and Minerva, daughters fifty-six miles southenut of tho city of . . Ornco Williams, Until Dungan Tiieomn. It has an area of 207.3 Alvlnn StarilBht, Mrs. (loodly's "-'3 nnd comprises Mount llalnlef o, . , ... .,.,,, nnd nil Its npproacbes. JncludliiK one Sister ....... Al to Mntlilaa. of , , J gadur tcW , ()(J HolumA Servant . Kthol AhpIiiimI , Mor4l rulliiUnK from nny slnslo ponk. The play Is one which was a j Surrounding the mountnln uro bouu- great success wbou presented pro- tlful forests of II r nod cedar, nnd In the fossloimlly. It Is a clean, Jolly .natural parks below the snow lino ur farco full of amusliiB situations '""riant fields of wild tlowcrs of all ,i.ioi. i. ........ ,, i . ..i.. i i . colors und descriptions. Tbo lower nt- which s sure to bo enjoyed by of (ho nro acn8(,,y tm. 11,080 w,1 BC0 " bered with llr, ccdnr, hemlock, mnplo, 'nlder. cottonwood and spruco. Th forested nrens. extending to nn nltl- AT TUC nnTri o tU(' of "')0,lt 0,(500 feet, gradually de- hi i nt nu i clo riiiimllcr Hotel Fred Slasfe. Coiiullle; It. W. Camp boll, Snn Frnnclsco; II. II. Donahey.i Portland ;.W. . I.ulrd, Coiilllo W. rreasc In density of growth nftcr nn nltlludo of -1,000 feet Is reached, anil the high, broad plateaus between tho glacial canyons present Incompnrnbla scenes of diversified beauties, seeming ly arranged to suit every taste. These "parks." ns they are called, nro studded hero nnd there with lakes nnd G. Forttnnn, San Kranelscoj II. W. "dreams bordered with clumps of pic turesque Alpine flrs mid gorgeous beds of wild (lowers, nod In numerous in M slices apparently tender blossoms will Gnmtoll and wlfo, Cloltl lleneh; A. II. Noyes, Ban Francisco; W. A. Fleming, St. LouIb; Mr nnd .MrH. Karl Ilron- t,0 f0Hml pustilnB their heads out from oubIi. Portland; James h. Mellrldc, under the snow. Portland; C. It. Davis, Portland; J, The general elevation of tho glacial 11. McDonnott, San Francisco, S. U T,,l,-Jr tho boundnry Hues of tho Williams, Myrtlo Point; A. T. John- PJ'rk l nboutl!.000 feet above sea level ,. , ,, ' , These valleys illTord n comparatively tion, Portland; 8. It. I la worth. L.i wny ,., t0 lu ,owor cm!g( of -Grando; II. 8. Itogors, San Francis-, "snouts." of tbo various Binders, op to; S. K. nobltisoii nml wlfo, San proximately an average additional clo-J-'ranclaco; Fred Mne, San Francisco; votiou of 1!.000 feet. At theso glacier Thoodoro Horgnmnn, Portland. snouts tho real Alplno naturo of Mount . u ............. ii. ..i ! Italnler Natlonnl park territory ls t ,,?,? I thru upon tho traveler, and from. It. Itoborts, Coiiullle; Mrs. C. Hon- over, nriuuid nnd nlongsldo tho glaciers tin, Umpire; E. P. Hlack, Coos Ulver; ' trulls bnvo lieen constructed with a tTohn Hnrtmnn, Portland; It. Chnsoj view to making tbo wonders of naturo nnd wlfo, Senttlo; A. Carston, North " Vtk easily acccssiuio as l.ako; It. :. Caray, Allogany; Grnnt Donoy, Coiiullle; GeorKo King, Port land; Henry Carton, North Lake; M. Coloman, Ciiiuu Valley; Mrs. Anna Northroph, Gardiner; II. Mlllor, Pow ers; F. Miller, Powors. I.loyil Hotel John MoKuay, Spokane; Grnonbertr, Conu Valo; K well us to provide patrol routes for tbu protevtleu of the forests und game. Just Had to Gain Time. A good story Is told with reference to the publication of a ceitalu Ilibllcal dictionary. The editor Is said to have given the artlele on the deluge to what ilolm lie considered a safe hand, but when e; W. S, (iunuett, tho article was scut In It win found to IJ. South. 'Salom: 'A. T. eoutaln views which would have eer Thompon. Portland: J. II. stenorsoii. I '"'"'i" "hocked orthodox lenders. It Wallaeo. Idaho; A ni...r lfc,..,l,.. ' !"! '" " to" l,,",,h "f "clcucc ami to. Ed. R. Dyer, Daniels Creek. Hlauco Hotel F. IIoiiHor, Sumner; Itohnrt ('. Train, Coiiullle; Ned llushuoll, Itose. burir; Enrl ICelley, ltoseburg; F. Pla op, KoedHport; G. Schlff, lloaver Hill; 'N. C. Itodlue, Heaver Hill; S. Ander Hon, Poweis; I. O. I.alrd, Coiiulllo; Ola Paulson, Coiiullle. uncijaimkd i.trnmts 1. 1st of aihertlbud letter remain ing In (bo Mnrshriold, Oregon Post Olflco for tho week ending April ?, Ill 10. Poisons calling for the tiuno will ploaso say advertised and lay one cent for each letter called for. Morris Andorson, C. W. Ciimbort. John Collins, Itoscoo Davis ,'i Nick Demos, Nolda Froollch. Dellroso Froclleh, Mrs. Earl Farrlngtou, MUh Ora JamoBon, Mrs, J. C. Jackson. Mrs. E. A. Jones, Miss Inn ICalllo, Edward Manson, Mrs. Hubert Mil ler, Mrs. F. S. Morrison, ltuby Mm rlBon, Mr. Phillips. W. II. Van Or don, Fred Van I.oo, Mrs. (!. V. Wright, Carl II. Williams. Carl Williams. HTGII M'l.AlN, lastmastor little of Ibeulogy What could be ibuieV The uliime had to be publMicil ruithwllh In ibl dilemma he put In Ills illctlouaiy. "Del UgCr bee I'IiiimI." This, at any rate, posipoucil the dlf tleulty, nml the article mi the iluod win given out to a wilier who It vu thought could lc trusicil bdter Hut when this second article rainc In It was found to be worse than the llt'st. and auntber postponement un necessary. The new volume coutnluc.l nuothci ivfereuce -"Flood -urt Noah"- the be ulldeivd editor trusting that by the time Nuab was leached be would sue cced In tlmlliig a man who would he able to mingle science and orthodoxy la due degrees. IMCTTKU SAVE VOl'H STPIlS VOP'IjIi HE SIIOHT Lack of Materials Ciiiim-s Hanilleap to Industry That Affects Nearly Exeryono Stenographers, achool children, newspaper writers and others, unless protected and fortified with first class fountain pens and plenty of ink, stand to talto enforced vacations of uncertain duration. The reason for this ls thu shortage of pencils, Avhlcli, according to an official of ouo of tho threo foremost compan ies lu this country, is likely to dc- Lvelop Into a full-fledged famine. This ls what la confronting tho pen ell using public as u coiiBotiuenco of course of the European war. Tho present rato of production Is so far below what it should bo that manu facturers arj thrcu months behind with their onion. How pencils aro made Is li secret guarded religiously by every con corn making them, but that the "makings" include more than lend, graphite, and wood, Is Konorally well known. Dyes made In Germany and Austria aro used in nearly overy pencil turned out In tho United States, and tho scarcity or theso dyes Is lurgoly responsible for tho pres ent tlo-up lu the poncll Industry. Except for tho cheapest grado of pencil, tho modern article has to be properly finished with a var nished coating In orange, red, yel low, green or bluo. Tho dyes from which theso colorings are developed, aro so scarce manufacturers aro of ten tiuahlo to gut what they need at any price, and theso have soared almost out of sight. In tho cuso of Indelible or copying pencils, the dye shortage Is particularly disas trous. To make this pencil re quires n dyo known In tho trade as methyl violet, an anlllno product mado almost excluslxely In Ger many. Since tbo war It has prac tically ceased to bo Imported and (lie output of copying pencils has fallen to almost nothing. Indelible pencils have advanced In prlc0 ?:i to $1 a gross and likely will go higher. Another handicap brought about by war conditions Is the scarcity of brass. More than Tit) per cent of tho pencils made lu this country require brass rings to hold tho orusor. To cap tbo climax, a shortage of codar wood has duvoloped. This has been caused by tho reckless methods or chopping down whole forests or cedar without making provision tor a. socond growth. Co dar Is now used only In tho hlghost grndes. An inferior wlilto wood Is usod for clieapor grades. Wholesalers who lormuiiy thought nothing or ordering 10,. 000 to 25,000 gross ot ponclls a year, now count thomsolves lucky If they got 100 gross at a tlmo. Thrifty porsons who havo eomo to dopond on pencils as a .dally ne cessity had hotter watch tholr "stubs" and snvo thoni zoalouslv. When Babies Were Taxed. There was once a tax on babies lu Cngland, but It was only lu forco for a short time. Tho tax was put on lu ICW nnd abolished In 1T0U. Tho higher up In society a man wus thu more bu hud to jmy for the privilege of being a happy father; n duke, fur Instance, had to pay x:;o, a umrijuls '.'.', mid so on. .Nowadays the revel bo principle Is In force, mid the state allows so much rebato on Income tax to these who have children and HO shillings to inuth crs who are Insured. Ruthless Buccaneers of the Mid dle Sahara Desert. AT WAR WITH ALL MANKIND. These Nomad of the TracMet Sand of Northern Africa Levy Tribute Upon All Caravans They Meet and Live In MytUry and Excluilvenon. "In northern Africa tluiro lies a truce l?ss country, Inhabited by n people, the musked Tuarcgs, fascinating for thu mystery and excluslveness with which they havo surrounded their life. These people, natives and rulers of the middle desert, nro the allies of no one, hut wago a furtive guerrilla warfare with all who Invade the inhospitable Sahara sunns of their domain. They are the buccaneers of tho trackless sand, forever at war with all civiliza tion nml Its restraints," says an article Issued by tho National Geographic so ciety at Washington, which deicrlbes the people always willing to light for tho malntennnco of their power to levy tribute upon the ancient traussahumu caravan routes. "Musked Tuaregs aro Ilcrber no mads, a whlto desert people, whose country Is probably tho mint Inaccessi ble on earth. Even befoio F.gyptlan civilization began to leave coherent records of Its history tbo Tuaregs, or Herbers. wero long established along northern Africa. Tho great Arab In vasion of tbo eleventh century dis placed them from their possessions upon tho seacoast and drove them Into tho savage nrea of the Interior desert, where, with their hands raised against j all who eiimo Into their pathless coun try, they huvo maintained themselves ' through tbu Intervening centuries de spite lack of water, sandstorms and luck of farming land, requisitioning by force of anus from the Arabs and Egyptians, to the north and east, and "Peddler'a Acre." Lambeth "eld" church has numer ous historic monuments, and lu ono of the windows Is the full length llguro of n peddler with his pack, staff and dog. This Is supposed to tepresent tho unknown person who presented "Pud iller"s aeie" to the parish upon condi tion that his poi trait and that of his beloved canine companion should bo picserved lu the church nnd thut his dog should be given a grave lu eonse ciulcd ground.-London Saturday He view. Tho Artist and Hit Work. The great aitlxK like , (be gieat he roes, have always done whatever calm to hand. .Michelangelo grumble 1 and said he was a sculptor when Julius 11. set hint to paint, but be minted (lie itTf of the SUtliie chapel. Slmke.-qu'iire ehilfed lit the popularity of thu fool In the drama of his time and then produced the fool lu "Lear." If either of them bad waited for pel feet conditions and an Inspiration till trammeled by cVounistnnics be would have done nothing. They produced masterpieces because they made the best of things as they weie. And this Is the business of the artist In life Loudon Times. mat rirst tjuomarute. Speaking of undersea boats, n ror. respondent reminds .mc ihat we can go back run her thau.CornellustVau Dieb bcl for the llrst submuiluc. Alexander the Great Is said to hive used them, Pliny mentions something of the kind mid us early as MW an Etiglhh gun ner, William Ilourii, patented u sub murine boat lilted with "leather Joints so contrived as to be made smaller or larger by the action of screws, ballast ed with water and having an sir pipe as mast." Uuidon Stniidaiil. Is your cigarette sensible? Allwooaylsthls mnfcoBura 1 your ntcudy cigarette la sun- elblo, whothor It 13 Follow. or aomo other ono. Is It coo and friendly to your thront and tongue? Dooa It loavo you feoHnjj O.K. after a long day of smoking? Follmno corulnly mako good on Uioso twb points. Tho only question j will they Ju3t oult your Indi vidual tasto? They mayor they may not. Dutltsocms reaoonablo that they should, for they outcoll any other cigarotto costing ovsr 5c So you ought t J try them. Do that todcy. Om Sulkies Aio to (In, HAIiv !,, ,, $22XlyutfcSactak ySZ, lajg'Mx A aw iHW Mar 1 M V i vit A Sensible Cigarette rJ 2Q for W 1 .NOTICE TO CO.NTKACTOItS I Notice Is hereby given tluTTied , bids will bu received by the Common Council or tho City of Mnrshrield, Coos County, Oregon, until eight from the blacks of tho Sudan, lu the I o'clock p. in. on Monday, tho Kith south, aiicli necessities nnd luxuries as their cheerless portion of Mother Earth cannot supply them. "There aro live main tribes lu tho Tuareg confederation, nnd they Inhabit tbo desert from Tuat to Timbuktu and from Fezznn to Zlnder. Their homes aro reared In tho heart of urld wustes, where vast solitudes, unnat ural heats and unmarked distances shroud everything In uncanny m'ys tery. They aro masters of an urea half that of tho United States In ex tent. Of this 1,000,000 square miles of territory scarcely 3.000 acres, or less than the area of New York city. Is cul tivated land. This scanty farm land Is only maintained by an enduring strugglo with thu (Trifling sands. Theso flcrco adventurers who havo forced tho great desolation to yield them a support number aoo.000 or more, according to estimate, and they havo mado themselves feared by tho natives from tho Jledltenunean to the Jungles of central Africa. "Tho Tuaregs wenr tho end of their turban cloth drawn around thu face, allowing nothing but tho eyes to be seen. It Is worn for tho purpose of protecting tho thront and lungs from iay or May, 11)10 at thu office or tho Iterordur lu the City Hall or said city, ror the construction of a suwor along tho center line of Fifth Street North from a point 110 feet north or thu north Hue of Commercial Ave- 'lino West to tho south Hue or High land Avenue West, lu tho City of Murshfield, pursuant to Ordinance Ko. "lid of said City, accorillm: to tho '.plans mid snccirieutlons un fllo In the bffl'o or tho City Iterordur und there open to the Inspection or all persons Interested therein. All bids must he In accordance with the requirements mcompanylng said spouiricatlons, and upon blanks which will be supplied upon request nt tho ofrice of tho City Engineer. A cc.tlflcd check of flvo por cent or tho amount bid must accompany ho bid to bo forfeited to said City of Marshrield In easo tho contract Is hv.arded tho contractor and he falls to outer In a contract with suid city within flvo days. Tho Common Council resorvos the tho cutting blasts of line desert sand j right to rojoct any nnd all bids How the Qargle Wat Taken. Tho Itov. .1. A. Sharrock, lu "South Indian Missions." relates the following Incident illustrating tho dltllcultles of medical missionaries; An old woman came with a relaxed throat to Mrs. Caldwell (wife of lllshop Caldwell), Eighteenth Century Oandlei. In tho early part of tho eighteenth century It was u common thing lu London for n man of fushlou to spend several hours u day with his valet, among the many quaint operations be ing "the starching of the beard mid the proper perfuming of garments, the painting of the face and anointing with oils, tinctures, quintessences and pomatums." It Is even said that some and also probably as nn element en hnnclng the mystery of their life, for they seldom or nover remove these masks, whether roving over tho desert or visiting In tho cities on tbo coast Duo to theso cloths they aro called masked Tuurcgs, whllo tho Arabs call them 'people of tho veil.' Tho ninsks aro dark bluo and white, tho former being worn by Tuareg noldcs and the latter by tho serfs and slaves. "Somo centers for trade, Tuareg towns, aro situated in tbo mlddlo des ert. Theso aro Wargla. Timbuktu. Olinr, Ghadamcs, Murzuk and Iusalah. However, tho Tuareg has lit t lo care for trade mid Industry, Ho ls a fear less, enduring, hard fighting adventur or along tho merchandise trails that cross tho desert. Two Important trails leave Tripoli, on tho coast, and trav- erso !t,000 miles of sands nud barren I wastes to tho Sudan, wbero rich car goes of skins, gold, Irory nnd other Interior African products are loaded upon cunieh and brought northwnrd. Sometimes a single caravan consists of thousands of camels und merchan dise to tho value of hundreds of thou sands of dollars. When passlug Dated this Ith day of May, WIG. JOHN W. nUTLEIt, Recorder of the City of ."nrah rield, Coos County, Oregon. (May -nil, May nth.) .NOTICE TO CO.NTItACTOItS Notlco Is horoby given that seaiod bids will bo received by tno Common Council or tho City of Mnrshflold, Coos County, Oregon, until olght o'eloek p. m. on .Monday tho Kith day of May, W1C, for tho Improve ment of that portion of th0 west sldo of Front Street North trout a point :iC fcot north of tho north Hue of tho Town of Murshfield, according to tho plut thoreof proparod by Wni, Hall and on file and or record In tho orrico or tho County Clerk of Coos County, Oregon, to u point 12 feet north of tho south Una of Alder Avontio Fast In tho said City of Marshflold, according to tho plans and specifications on fllo In tho or- fln. rtl "!.. Ii -.i . .. ... v w, nu, iiueuruur ami tnero open ' NOTICE TO CONTItACTOUS ' ' Notko Is horoby given that scaled I Illds will hu received by tho Com I nioti Council of tho City of Marsh flold, Coos County, Oregon, until I olght o'clock p. in. Monday, thu lfith day of May lUIti, ut the ofrico of the Hec-oriK-r In thu City Hull of said city, ror thu construction of a sowur along thu westerly sldo of thut por tion or Front Street North from n point '):! foul north of the north lino of tho Town of Marshflold, accord ing to tho plat thereof prepared by Wm. Hall and on filo and or record In tho orrico or tho County Clerk of Coos County, Oregon, lo thu vuntur lino of Alder Avunuu East and along tho contor Hue of Aldor Avontio Euai from tho westerly lino or Front Street North to u point H!0 feei oast of tho easterly lino of Front Street North lu tho said City or Marsh riuld, puisuaut to Ordlnaucu No. 1T,'J of said city, according to tho plans mid specifications on file In tho of fice of thu Uocordor and thoro opon to tho Inspection or till persons In terested thuroln. All bids must bo In accordance with tho requirements accompany ing aunt spuciricatloiiB nud upon blanks which will bo supplied upon request at thu orrico of tho City En gineer. A certified chock of flvo por cont of tho amount bid must uecompuny tho bid to bo forfeited to Bald City or Mnrshrield In caso tho contract Is nwurdod tho contractor nnd he fnlls to ontor lu a contract with said City within fVo dnys. Tho Common Council resorvos tho right to reject any nnd all bids. Dated this 1th day or .May, 1910. JOHN W. IlUTLEIt Itecordor or tho City or Marshflold, Coos County, Oregon May Ith nnd May nth "ny. Y havo j,mr cho,co Qf & "'o "no of ,ll0S0 vehicle, from $3.00 TO $13.00 Johnson -Gulovsen Company A.Quallty Name With a Service Ffflt Nm lh Front Street ihtihm Beautify Your H ome An easy chair or nu citps rocking chair often nilili to niiiili to tho appcarnnco of the sitting room or parlor. Ikllw tho appearances, It Incrmw tlio conifoits of tho home. Coiim In and let ut hhuw jou our largo lino. It will soon be tlmo fur the spring I seclcanlng nml you hail better figure on (lie extra fin nltui e or new pieces jou will need Ut make the I'lmngrs you (leslie. Going & Harvey Company North Front St., Phone 196 GET NfW MUSIC Como In and play tho latest rlctor records on our tnaclilno and lelect tho ones you desire 5,000 to Chooso From Wo will ordor special Number! lor you L. L. Thomas Music Co. 73 Central Avenue through tho Tmireg country tbo leaders , to tho Inspection of all persons In of such caravans have bad to pay n toreated therein. iiiuiiii- iu uiu iui?iiiiiii! uy me way for safo escort or run tho risk of losing all their goods, ot mo nannies or tno tlmo Dutlied in From Morooce to Trinnii tii r..i,..i. wlnu unit milk "for tho preservation of Css ferocity, tho cunning and tho dar their complexions mid tho rejuvenation of their energies." Imurance Gambling. Tho Hrltlshei's fuvorllo gambling is who gave her a gargle lu a bottle and .Insurance gambling. He will taku out ANNOUNCEMENT I wish to nuuounro I am a can didate for County Clerk, subject to tho will of tho Domoeratlo ot ora ut tho pilmary ( lection on Mav W. A. II. (FAT) COI.UKK (Paid Adv.) told her to go Inline, throw her heiid well buck, put It lu her mouth mid keep It there as long as possible. After a day or two the old woman returned, complaining that tlio was no better nud that her neck ached ter- a H)llcy ugaluiit anything, from the death of the king to tho less of a horse nice by a thoroughbred. Marine Insur ance guinbllug by those who havo no direct Interest In tho safety of a ship rlbly. When asked If she had strictly I or "" carK' Krow ,n, wuch ubusM ,,mt curried out the Instructions, she said. ' Prllinent was compelled to pass a "Yes; I threw my head well back and ' 'r8tle act to prevent such gambling put tho bottle Into my mouth and held ('i murine accidents and losses lug of tho Tuareg are mingled in all the traditions unpleasant to tho more peaceful natives along tho coast. Tho Tuaregs meanwhile openly spy upon tho caravans lu courso of outfitting in tho coast cities nnd thrive upon tho tribute they aro able to exact. "Tho Tuaregs aro of the purest Her- ber stock, tho noble families uumixed All bids must bo lu accordance with tho requirements accompanying said specifications and upon blanks for that purpose which will bo Blip Piled upon request at th0 otflco or tho City Engineer. A corttflod check or flvo per cent oi mo amount bid much accompany tho bid to bo forfeited to tho said City of Marshflold, lu ca3o tho con tract Is awarded tho contractor and Special Rates FROM MARSHFIELD TO Principal Eastern Cities via CALIFORNIA On sale iliillv- .limn lut i nt li. tiiid. Siniievcrs Itetmii limit: on ,ayn ,., ,i,lto ,,f w,j ( (U cAcced Oft. '" ,0,u "TO STAItT ItKJHT IS TO END Itld'HT" THE SHASTA ROUTE Is tlio light way to stall KXIIOUTK alloawl ATTIt ACTIONS see Ml. Shasta . siiastn Springs FlaiicKcii i., i.nr..i.. f. Souihun California llcacliew Ml. Liism'u ,Sn - Yoseiuite Vidlry Panama California lM""l(m . SELLING GOODS T)io big problem lu soiling thlatproblom. It there till my neck was almost ready to break!" The Marriage Yoke. The dull boy lu the class unespeet trtly distinguished himself In a recent history examination ran, "How ami when was slavery lu. To this ho over to tho those not otherwise concerned.- don Qlolx. by I.on- ucr siock, (no nouie rumiites uum xed u.t rall in ,n.. i .. . will, other blood, and lu their own Ian- ' ,! . ' 0,on, ,', '" """tract with gunge they call themselves 'tho noble 7 ' cl, w"h' Hvo days after uuiuk nouueu so to do. Tho Common Council resorvos the right to reject any and all bids; people.' Nominally they aro Molmm medans. ami some of their number compose the most Intolerant nnd war like sect In Ulum. the Seuusslte sect. Their hutred for the foreigner is great er even than that bred by their re llglon, and so they aro moro exclusive than ever wero tho Chinese or Japa nese. Their social organization ill. OAtoti no dipu, W& pu bouiij, goods la gottlng the customer troduced into America" replied: "No women had como enrly Virginia colony. wanted when to help with the work. Iln 1011) tho tendon company sent over . shipload of girls. Tho plauters b1m1 ' Concentration. , "My dnughtcr," says tho first mother i titstinlli (o tint ii i.ili.i.. ..ii i.. I . . Tbo question ,',",..,. ' ' ii" bi m ureeds and the slaves. All of these . m. nin, nu vuuiiieu iiieiu un ouo r niuu !.... 11.1., .... , .1 .. - 1 .."'0v. .... , ..' .111a iiiiii im ii.iwi.niTif vldes them Into tlvo classes-tlio no- i bles, the priests, the serfs, the cross Dated this UU Jay of May, wiC. JOHN W. I1UTLEH ltei ordor of tho City of Marshflold Coos County, Oregon May l and May 5 LIMITED TRAINS on all Southern Pacific routes OflDEN ItOl'TE 'Tin, .onto r Llmlteds.' SUNSET UOUTE 'Tlnoiigli Stdi land' EL PASO UOUTE 'The route of the lowest altitude.' Call on local agent for further Information or "rit0 JOHN M, SCOTT, (.'eneiiil Passenger Ajjeut, Portland, Oregon Southern Pacific Lines' day, mid sho has no loss than fifty threo gentlemen admirers. Isn't thut bpleudld! It must soem so ery dlf- fl't'llllt Ilk ll.lt'i. ,. jllllll.ll..n 111... ....... The planters , IW1I wlli. ,, . ,"., . f ....- .-..,- ..... (itv who oimwii a ies," er:apiy retorts the other moth. . nrnnnr.ul ,, ,..:: -""..:"- ! or. 'but I would betf von to remom. .' ... u ui uousgya, they form together tho Tuareg family, which holds Itself superior to all tho ovlior peoples of the earth." Parchment. The parchment used for drumheads WALL PAPEM Sse VIERS About it, 4 Into tho etoro ly murrU'd them, and slavery was lo- troduced luto Alii..rle...Ym tl.'u r!..k- """. uvu": ""u Coos Ilnv .,..i.... .derlng whli h of ,U l0 U IKJlUt." f!!!"iC' "V1 p '" ilauRhlcr has landed her ', cul"s' KOa,s nml wo'vos. a 't for itiiiiiK imrioses rrom tlio sklus of sheep. Tho polishing U dono with I puiuice stoue. . ., ....:. 7.'. "......'."" ono beau, whlo vour dauihtor Is won ' iea irom uio skius or. nuuluu. ' i Ut,r,"' wll ot tbo fifty-three is com- QUATERMAS STUDIO I QUALITY PHnmst I Oooosite Rlnnnn Hntnl. I Phone 106-L. i I MAKSHFrKLD, ORifiqoiV High Quality Groceries n pur own prompt and particular delivery seilcepE'j flclent clerks-being out of the high rent district ana keeping our prices as low as consistent with good du. ness makes Conner & Hoagland r Hie Leading Grocers Dealers in hopa uk""8" 32fi 797 South Rrnariujw Phnnes 348-J ana w " I WMMIIMlfl iiwf-