Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, April 26, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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ROSE BURG NEWS-REVIEW
" Btvei Caily Except Sunday
J7"vTritXi-:s Prwaidect and Manager
p. tT 1 lavilia btHT .-tary-Treasnrer
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BOSEBUBfi NEWS REVIEW, THl I SPAV. fPH. . ? S-.
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e for rei'Ul.ll'-atlnn
r.'iitffi In tin p;.?r.
fcnun.l ad bfixii! ciabH maiti r V.ny 17, Vji'v. at the pot office at Kocbur, ;
Ort'tuii, um1t thn Act of March Z, lS.y.
ThbRbDAV, AKPiL, 26, 1923.
Tiit: iMrLovim:NT father
GOOD EVENING FOLKS
Didja ever notice
That soe people
Are always wtltin to
Rare !: on f-eir
Hmd lc? an;J yell
'Patronize home industry
When it af'ecU their
Own pusirerd b'.'t
They jrem to fo'net
When they're doing
Some of their
Own buying
DUMBEI.L DORA THINKS
ADVICE
TO THE
LOVELORN
. by
MRS. ELLS3URY
(Address all coniinuniratlons
to Mrs. Kllabury, ot N"-Iteview.)
-I'lprrnrirnT riimiiKi ifii I
IHllLiiLuI OHuM. li. i
LIBRARY CAMFAIGPJi
After Effect of Flu
campaign
ear future
to
Pear Mrs. Kllsluir : 1 am
inarrii-d in June and am
Plan a trousseau. Can
lv I. llinc me what In buy. an to out
side i lollies I moan. l.l'CY.
Ans. It ia almost Impoiaible to
tell you what you need in the way of
clothes without knowing approxi
mately how much money you can
roend. what your activities are. what
liana for the .library
which Is to start in the n
are now undVr way anil It U expect d
ill .a thi teams will start a canvass
of the ciiy within the next few days.
(leoi-K'' Neuner, who 19 chairman of
(the drive Is uow arranging to name
' the nicuihcrs of the teams and aa-
be
tn-ini' t n
vou help me j '" "'em their territory. It is bop-
eu lu raise iiy .ei .-uuni nuo-
scrlptiuns and donations, the money
to be used (or the building and
equipment. Approximately $:t.(i()0 are
now available, $l,4ti:! having been
raised by the fair recently clvcn.
$ 4 4 . 80 from dances, entertainments
J11 Wa. -dinirttm ilu; nt-r day a man tliotl sudiienly who had
. . . 1 a 1 ' i . - ! I . I .. .
U.'fii 'a ll ;;n;ni:;; I. IS .'l it litis ;i, devoted 10 Ills laniny aim am- there to gossip,
lv-i'iiis i-r tl.c-ir I'titii. .. It w as Mipi".' cd Uiat of c(iiii-sl' his all'airs i 3:. 35- .
v., 10 i,. ..,! ,.r:i,-r an.l provision had Iwcn made for his wife, son1 The goiiuf hounds were
' , , , , , .. , ,. , the little pellet around the
; mi! d..!i;'l.;i r. I. t'lA. lf.pod that although the- lanuly lived i'u-iture in merrie fa,hion this
IK- tin- C."t!u r had carried 10 iiisUfiUiee. established 110 system as the birds beg
Kvxh'iice was found
tke and where vou exoect to live.
That the teller in the tank is just unes moae 01 mi
minucs inc amount ana naiuio u.
nd of a honeymoon you expect to ,au fam,.Si etc., and f 1.000 from
dunatfoiiH and pledges from churches
and organizations of various Bona.
I A new line of Annetto summer tin
1 dcrwear. Hell Millinery.
to twitter and we
hope their twittering drowned out the
language used by some of the follow-
of .sa iiii',.. anil made no sound investments.
anions his (.api's of "fiyeiv in stock and doulittul real estate. His: ers of the ancient came.
v. ill was a liastv dot huh lit dictated on his death bed and witnessed i
Those who are getting the real re-
l.y a doctor aril a Ulli sc. 8u.t8 from tne early morning exercise,
Since this man was a salaried man, his family is left prac-; however, are the birds, who hoe their
licallv without means. His wile, 11 woman of -15, must go to ! aens.
work. If the hoy and jjirl are to complete their educations, thej I The torM tosse.E ard skindiggcrs out the diamond is good
trousseau.
liinr Mrs. Ellsh-.irv: I am Koins
swatting w,n a ,,iri aD(j 0ulil like to Kive
cow paa-,her a birthday present. She has no
J"" rincs, anil 1 would like to give ber
one. What kind should I 1,'et ao
that :ihe won't Ihitik it is tin uiiftaKU
nient rinif. 1 had thoueht of a cameo.
Thank you for your help. JIMMY.
Ans. Cameos are not worn as much
as they used to be. .1 would suggest,
getting either a black little finger
ring, with a small diamond if you
can afford it, or one of the new
gold otttin.3. A plain black rinj with- J rlu, ly o regular program
At the nierliiiK of the local flofury
I 1 a L 1 1 v I lllllll l.UI llie lll.-lllilllV-t., li. ,,,lo4ll mv juuii. t.dpy W1UCbeV7.il
.ent on him to make provision for them in some other way. j th0 witn tk mIrust
.arativeiy mi.si'; s urn of money put away every month from whje you Q th;.
colyum,
nu st;viral i!at;es. I liave (h'tridol, t
owing to certain hmisoiih that I (to .
not cart; to po with him any longer. I
ilow can 1 hIiow li:m this without!
('linn h iu right out. I would not !
must Mljiport tllrinst'lvt .s ;tt least partially While doing it. 1 witi mix in the weekly wrestling
, The hoy is 17. and t le Kirl 1.",. If there were health reasons why ?ntX?!
Y their lather co ild not carry lile insurance, it was all me mote; CIjrv oioest. will be attempted by
in- umhe
A con.)
the tl.ne ol each (hn.l .s bll lll, invested ill enuowmeni insuiaine, i tnc feucr who wrote this is pounding like to do that. He calls mo bv telo
taken cut in the children's mines, or put into sound government another one just as bad. phone every day. A. li.
,,.., . , , . . . , . i -ii- Js- Ans. Have some one else answer
i-cctiriUcs would at least liave provided a fund to educate them. the fact that Jupe Pluvius tne telephone, and tell him each time
0 : i has laid his so'rinkling can asidc, ( "at you are out. If you see him, and
Prophet Bell is again able to appear "'ri" ' " ZZAZ LX'.
lw . "gaged. After
i spoiogies.
!
I WE'RE PROUO OF
vas omitted in order to pive time to
the election of a new board of dlrec-
Uear Airs, llllslnnv: I have been
miluK with a certain vouiik man for . tors for the enstiine year. Those
the paxt two weeks, anil In- has taken j chosen to s rve the cluli v.ere: lr.
A. C. Seely, Dr. K. It. Stewart, V. F.
THK U -MHKIi l.NDUSTUVS MAGXI l ';i)H
HER
Little Dumbell Dora is just about the
most popular damsel in this neck
the woods and don t you forget
ed. is mighty proud of his little
The lumber industry is vitally interester'. in everything per
tainii'g to a forestry policy because, as Wilson Compton, Secre
tary and Manager of the National Association, told the Commit
tee, the lumber industry and thy secondary wood-working in
l utilries prolialih' represent Hot less than S.1O,OIm),iRH),0IK) ol capi-: child and we hope some day she
tal and an annual product of ; value of over $:j,(Hh(UK),nOO ; and ! ?;ow up "?,be vice-president or some
' . . . thing equally as conspicuous.
'Mj ioy a minion pcmuu.s. wuuuing me liirm suuti mis me
iiber and timber land owiicfs represent probably not less than
per cent of the privately owmd forest land:-, ill the rimed
.tie-;, comprising about L"J 1,000, (10(1 acres out of a total of 170,
0l'i),(I"0 acres of lore t iaiui. The National Lumber Manufac
turers Association it -i " represents fourteen associations of lum
ber manufacturers ana timber owners, more than 2,500 sawmill
oitrrpnscs mamibu luring 18.00:,000,()(M) fwt of. lumber
aanualiy, tiisi ihuled th.MUghoul thirty .slates, and the entire saw
mill industry and commercial limber l.imjs other than those used
for paper and pulp ami other miscellaneous foresl products, so
far as its industrial activities, are organized in the Tinted States.
o
Chapman. 1J. W. Kales, and h. 1.
Moore. The hoard will meet next
Monday everihiK at 7:110 at tho office
of the Ferret cry. A. T. Lawrence, at
which time a new president will be
e!c:-teil to head the club for the
conilns year. Attorney Dexter Mice
the retiring president has made a
most efficient officer and has
brought the association un to a verv
a few davs of this he I "'Pn siannara, evioence ot tins iuci
will see that you do not care to go is the interest shown by every mem
out with(him. - i ber and the excellent attendance rv
o j cord maintained l.y tho club
tnrouifhout the past year.
Sam J. Shoemaker was elected to
1 membership at the meeting today
which now gives the club approsi
; mstelj- twenty-five members. A-rlslt-!
itiK brother from McMlnnville. nc
icompanicd by his wife and child,
i war, present and enjoyed the noon
I hour with local members.
! The report of Secretary A. T. Law-
Ullreau Oilers Very Valuable 1 rf for .i.e vear lust ended was
brought to the attention of the mem-
tfSPuELnlUllu
CONTEST TO START
I-at in
J'rf-eH to Itov ami (tirls of the
County For the sl;":ihter- .
iliir oi lliuuei-tt.
S. mult I .Jones ran a sawmill out in Oregon. It took a lot of!
money to maintain his industry which employed 500 loggers and,
men in the mill. He had to make sonic improvements which would!
employ lou more mm. It required ? 100,000 additional capital.'
;ie told a lew iv' ins friends that if they would loan him the
eey or take stock in his organization he could pay them a good i
Alter due consideration they said, 'We are sorry,!
. but we can buy tavexempl Donds, .-scape sill forms of'
,i. nial.c ." per cent interest and run no risk of los.." Five
Samuel was not running the sawmill, lie I, ad .sold
perty ;.iu! I. is money was in la-oempt bonds. Is this
e to escape f:'e.tieu a good thing-.' Does it encourage the
rant of l..b... ir the investment of capital-.' Who will'
d:y pay the taxe... remarks tiie Oregon Industrial News'
T ' "i'
The flower thieves of the vill.ie
will meet tonight af, the slaughter
house to devise ways and means of
meeting the onslaught of the wrathy
florists who persist in hampering
their activities by sprinkling red pep
per in the fragrant blossoms.
A friend of ours explained a little
accident at his home recently;
'What are you doing in the kitch
en, Thcmas?" inquired the inquisitive
wife.
"I'm opening a can of tomatoes if
you particularly wish to know," he:e,- number of aiulrrels killed up lo
impatiently rejoined. l-'uly 1st. l!:i. The bey or pirl who
What are you openm.; it with.' j i pi, (,. )ari-st ntimb-r will receive
' Why. a can opener, uio you think iti priw ol J.H) from the Farm
I was using my teeth?" he added savj tt1;rtflli
I dupable pri'es anil premiums will
Oh. no, dear, she sweetly replied,: ,, p(, ,. ..ivwl fl)r ,,,, fourth
I "'low you cM c nui uiJCil.ny lb win.
( lly I). W. COOM-IY.)
The I ion las County Farm riurenu
in cno;.er::lion with the county court
has arranged a co;iny-wide cain
pi'i;:i afrainst (iray diu-Rers. The
couniv court Is offerhiu anv bov or
l-'irl in tli's county $." for the lanr-.fjj
bers .and showed the r.ffairs of the
club to be in a very satisfactory condition.
Two horse corn planter with check
rower at Wharton Tiros.
o
01
: an
Sunn
taa!l
j ears
his p.
looph'
t mpl-
iw et.tiia
I'.area I
cm.
lo (I
suspended al ter
b '111 mone;, and
aion hed a Mew ..;
li.. I erv moi.li o
Tin
i.yt.
v daily
careea
rains -a good dc
o-'l" "-w , am! i lie
. '. m r loti.modilv.
newspaper ;il Corvallis has
of a few weeks. It rcipiiivs
del' each lo successfully
er.terpriM1 seems not to have
L.C- M
I .. rv -ar ( I v
The
ILttoESlIRiSaS:
roi m w :
u.iw n u er
(iariv. the cu:
slou l- st.l i t
Miii cold am! clear. Ihlt
bed lay I .in k v .1 mi.
S ; of I ,m k had alw
ams in -,
u r to am
in a room v. i.e.-
i'hey called iom thai
i; s beamed upon hi
Wi;
:i.
t';.U the he planted
Hill J'i'lil. but I'ow I
v it!i no one near b
a. i ! . r of p;.in and
li- clescil his .
o;..' e d w i.le for in
I,
i a !y se '.-, iiiey'il spi ...
!'am!s w ie grow in
ki'e him lomiort, hcl
'i.ia.e that sh n-k his a. a
ia. ;,ia! soltlv sighed,
room, ! dcen contei
noiit, the signs
air was .-lirrp,
is dim, upoii a
I'. saca. d tiie
and his deeds,
row and feed
Alone and sick
er iiiciv came
nd i'r..me.
f. i - tiny
I s-..a',
li'.
I ,t
.--HI the i'i
htran -e mv
l
'lire.-;
I'riem
I "c
I. a,
.rent
ai ed and 1'ear w
yo'i dm.ii thru
a e us. w ti u y.
Di ide."
ah
the
li b
. I, I'M
l.ll.
.1 i:m i I aed
u for l.oe
U
v Jim
en and one saio
niolv YOl'. He
i Id ess tiiid lanv.
.is ;,::d no one e
i it our side and
Life? Tla
Wc
) e
an
;d 1
A e
.1 f
nut
..I..I
c;r
.he
1 a.n
must eon less, I'd w
i :i
t .-ea,
lies!. I
.J-nke
Vou
1 vou lea:
mi t ho.se, ;,ro b
the I uicr. "Viscry. "The things iai
ia-' :.; out . lien they fippearid bo(
. So 1-,'w wtili you they can t
your side."
. nil
their
pi.ayer."
jt it
Eat an-J the girls dine with you fast
and you starve alone.
1.
While we were munching our daily1
j doughnuts and jr.va in the restaurant
this a. m. we noticed a lady place her I
pix-tnch powder puff on the table and
the man sitting next to her eating
wheat ckes unconsciously poured
maple syrup on it. j
1 It isn't what others think about you
t that brings the worry wrtnMcs it's
what you know of yourself. '
! i
The chamber of commerce starts
their 4um lunchcons on May 1st and'
: we hone the International Union of
Affiliated Orators c .1 1 1 3 a nationwide
walkout on that day.
; -i -t- i-
1 If that is Clara Phiihns clown in
Honduras we'll furnish the authorities
' with a hammer to jutt her out of her
1 misery to save the traveling expenses
j of bringing her back.
4' 3r I"
1 The I. w. wa ,-re waikinq o-it to
day an tKe rea' walkout of the
' Wobblirs we wouH favor would be
, their walk-out over a gang plank. j
A Texan if marathoning on the
dance floor tcrtny and has already
passed the 110 hour mark. If the j.t
rry dance man.-.gers had a few cust-.
omen like thU they'd make some
money. (
1 r- 4 '
The h. s. patent-teachers are going
to stat.e a vod vill tonirht. Those who
can ,i.-r 'at.ri heavily shou'd obtain
f.-r.t seats to a''o;d the actors encour
agement. r V 1
Ike Kctrh in his new uniform
t'a'led a suspect 1c- three blocks to
diy w':o had a sutrn-tous bu.rje m h'S
h 0 pocket a"d was d sgusted to fird
th-t the inHividral wai paku-'j
bott'e ot Bcswe'l wa.tr.
i' "t- ir
T!t Portland cii are alt riled
over a fe v oodprcke'-s .ho are
pi;rct.j- ng iJnm c r in te metron.
f-r- te wco pecker? have tc uest
of V'e tc-ao.
I Know A feller ere in Pcicnurg
took a t-t' of can-iy hone to h.s
w-te the other mciht ?nd ai soon as
he handed it to he- she asked him
what nt had been doing."
land fii'lh. Ti;is rontesi Is open to
. any boy or idrl who resides in Fiona;- i
lias rnuioy. Any method of killini;
he dipueys I--. acceptable to the
j I'anu lla.reau t'omtnitiee on Kodent t
C'MHrol. I
1 The county a!;ent will furnish
i.t -on-'il sriiln to those part n-ipr.t sue
;..t ail a'-iu.il os: w'nich Is 15 cent.t
per quiita. lan-li ipiart of poisoned I
piaiu if carefully um.1 should kill
an te t.!iu;rrels. Tiie monih of 1
1 aiy Is an l.e-at month for killinKj
t 111 i reil- ait !.-t. I
II ia a v.-asie tr time to slate how
iaiib Ihia re.leid costs the farmers
-i'i! on laoalC a each year: the thins
ilatt ira.r, a-; everyone is how best
ie n. 1 el 111. in.
'! li.' F;irm latreatl Cenonitlee asks
ih.-a erry laa.l owner cooperate
"alii tie- beys and idrls in fnrnishiMu
ila-iu .,.i.-niie.l ura In to kill the
-".a!-;-, is on lii.-ir land. This com-niao.-
I. li. v... ibut , v, iv land own
. r il. -;i -s to -.-e the l:iw en'Oreed
: iralr. -t this p. -t anil wi'l do every
lhaa; m . ib'r (e ns.-ist oiirboysatld
i-iils to do a valuable service, should
i 'i. land owner rect ive a letter
aa. a Soy er airl re.;lles! Inc pni
"' .' ft 'i ' it is ho ed that this
b- fnrrl'heil.
oi' l Iii- Contest
or Kirl eiulileen year.i
- wl o now resitbs in
'y m iv come. ;e.
pv-'Mil-a thai p li-ele .!
1 laced upr ! a:-y land
tli o w ill rot he taken
The rhevrolet-ft beloiiKltik' to A. J.
noticock, local Wlllard battery rep
resentative was stolen last ninht
from Oak street where it was parked
ir;-;cle the First Si;d" and friavinits
Patik buildltiK. .Mr. Roucock left th
car parked there for a short time
l-'-tween S and S o'clock In the eve
i.lni; and fnllov.-ini; his return found
the car iniasiiii; and iuii-.i' diately re
ported lo the officers. It Is believed
! that .the car was stolen by local par
ties as a switch kev which he has
always kept concealed in the car
: was missltiK yesterday. From this
fact it is thought that the car was
taken by some one havluir know-b-dite
of his habit of 1. avlnc the
switch key in the car. No trace of
Mile missiiiK machine has vol been
found. Il was one of the very few
s cylinder Chevrolet cars in the state
' and had a blue body.
is Entirely oj
Ilea
at the
SIX OF 'EM!"
r the I'miKiua Five, "Six of Vni'1
hi'-di school, Aprilw 2Gih.
lial v a
Cllie-
Any b...
HOil
01 c
arc
He Gained 33 Pounds and
tIl.l alU
neaim ruuy Kestored by
Tanlac, Declare Jorgensort
1" IT. l."ll..
We-jiT. ' 'T- ' i "
-"'"i.ta.
"I fver thounht it nos.-ih'e
Bnythini? to Kive me Ktich quick -.i .-, to i
luslitii? rewiiliu nu , .."uu tt Ml.....
cent ly said John P. JuVpensLn"' fovT'ltlfc' '"'Vt' ' l
K. 15h . N. Portland. Ore. . l-a. , '
"Several years aw an atia. lt of th .. . u,ii!! tt... 1..;'
flu lett me all rundown and weak- . 'V atl . ,
a baby. Nolhini; lastnl iilI,. .. .. 1,1(1 f,i.j .."
wr.s almost immissible for in.i 1,. . , 't a Cfr bit 1,. .
anxhini;. For davs at n ii,.. . ,",t' BfeM w 4
milk and crackers was all 1 M , , ' 'ii-ra t
stand, and even that bad to be forc-d T I"5' Ti "
I had lost between thinv.r,. : .'WW' t .
forty t.nitnds.-a,ld sfter I lehl I . ... T.e
;'- t'"-er. p,p
'rr' . stAitrv'5
: it. h.
SETfTDOSHMifl
me niarK or :p..r wm j l;;
.s. is mi w.itp;:7,V
world 3 m-n-; AnKlta; j. k r7"
hi. "- P. fc, .l'i
M. Fail, s.-n i-J.
SAX ANTONIO, Texas, April 2il.-!v 'V'"'"1 "-4
A. V. Watson, rassinc the mark of VuwW I'1?- ---t:
ion hours and 4a nilnut
dancing. He claims thi
rd op dance record.
NOTED ARTIST WITH
M'ELROY'SORCHESTRA
J. Sylvester, premier aenrdian
rolokt fit the Pacific coast, If not
In the entire country, is the lender
of Cole MclOlroy's Orrhoalra of Port
land, and he will he one of the
fe.itare attraclions at the Musical
vntwlovllln nnrl rhn.-. lr..n l,i- ,1.1..
. R-am, ci j.. , )'
r-aiifnaii. say,. , T
Fn-nle I'arM. J,'
i!"nli, CnXZ
Mr. siid i
coini: i v . ,
.... j-i:.
Walton, uUf.
i J i
. .-. . .; - -v. - . -
... !('.,. . ' '-
if X
It ; , ' '
IfHi'. -"i
. A sp-f ial on a ,
Hell Villi. " -
mm
i The B. H. t-aK--11:11-
up for it, ,
i"RP;m ttii-sartc r
Ilipll fc ilWi M (.
at Laurrl.-2i; -t(t. t
wen. tUirt XXTr t. i
school wiii i i-j, ',
line. A r.li; c. -a
' ilii Grtr.frsrtiajn
morrow, Kry.ir.trn
that :4eav wkist r r.
pas.' iinrt'iuiniwL-A v-
allctl. It'rc-fllr.T.l.
to ly tot a i
J. SVI.VKSTKR
well known ori;nnl'zatlon in the Rosp
hur Armory Kriday and Saturday
evenings of this wetk.
Within the last few months Mr.
Sylvester has been requested severr.l
times to join the Henry Santrey Or
chestra, the largest and best known
musical organization now playing
the Kastern Ornheum Circuit, ami on
the Hth of this month he reed nil
a wire from Mr. Santrey at Chicago.
rcniiestliiK him to come at once 10
make records for the ' r.runswi. k
Phonograph Co. The lovers of i-al
mu.-ic und those who delight to trip
the licht fantastic will miss a great
treat If they fail to aifend this r.t
traction. The MeMlroy Orcli' sira lei
just returned from a successful foe
month tour of the Mit
slates.
a is'
i. tier mn ut : m1 ai-
c-p.-ripnfei y-iinrl
ten in. and I: i i.
.-!io(ii will :'iei;
Mti-t.
t'o.-e-h La:'- ivu.-1:-in
cclk-T biJ-li.
team is in t: .':
ho ei"Tis (.-21 '"'d
im niu wht-n Tatr;i.
morrow. Mm F"
been ct al : i
school Is eis::'r
o:' towiip-.?i-' ! J ;
iraine oi IE 'At:
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a:i ' h. r priivi.li . that
tier shall f.-e to it
digger seiiltte: is kil
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t.ip--:e or r-etnit-r;
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SKATTI.K. April 2.'..-The
F'eamer Ilnish. owned hy the
. .itiiMitp rotnpar.y. cm-nun
iianri.-eo villi a general cargo of1
lumber, wirelessed the harbor radio j
si. men l-.eio early today that the ship
wa.-t hard fast aground on fane a,.. t
a short d:,'itnce south, of Cons RoaJ"'
the ho;:' e,jV.osled lo ;a;;, ,1,'p)
crew r..T. Un- lin. r Admiral K,.--ke
s-lanild r. neb th-Jirish about 9 oVI.ick
ti.nii.ht. The wreck was caused by ;t
ib n-e fog.
Relief fir Shin.
MAUSHFIKl.tl. April 2e-Thc steel
The Forum luncheons of t
Chnmh -r of -Coiiimen-e will be i
sumed on .May 1st. al which tf:i;e
Ittacheaii w 11! be served ::i the Pal i
of Sweets. As l his is I lie (lav li
the "wobblies" always il;i-e tie
otitbreat-s, the Chamber of "
i lerce has de.-idi ! to take up
" iueri .ltii.a-iiion" topic on ' !
day and w ill h ive aa sp-a'o rs I a
K. 1!. Stewarr, i" iniuiand. r ef I ia!'
nua pest of the American Let
M. S. Ilanim. city snai r'nn u
si'b.eols. who Mid db-ats- m -'
rtainitiK lo ib- cr. atmc i ' "
cr fe. iing Tor the fan. hum n'.u
tri.-.t-s of the America a S
taa-onistir to lh-' r.tilical
which may ir.ileavor al lh.
make its pre: e.i. e l:iinn
nation.
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was s-aa-ale.l on -i ret f five nt lies'
soiah of i he Coos itay inta.nc v iier-.
she (.fttek lest ni.:l,f. The vessel a
on tl;e lintth sille of the reef i hall
mile f-otn ihe r.a-in ami. It will b..
: "-'' at.a-idvi tit- x,., t,ut
""l co ::.'.,- in.u:,Ml:.-ielv
Tie .t i-nard c. -,n,l the ,n- iiie
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K!i';:.u w.-nt fttini Hand. in hi as:s;.
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