The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 28, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Page 4, Image 4

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    UftsHFlELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
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COOS BAYTIMES
M. O. MALONEY Editor mid Pub.
DAN K. MALONEY News Editor
Entored at tho postomco at Marsh
flold, Oregon, for transmission
through tho malls as second class
mall matter.
An Independent Republican news
paper published every ovonlng oxcopt
Sunday, and Weekly by
Tho Coos Hay Tlmeg Publishing Co.
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OF MAHSIIFIELD.
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Address all communications to
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to mamma not to marry for 20 years
ofter ho caniu of ago, are the Impor
tant matters.
The future Mrs. Edw. Orcon must
not "mnrry for a homo to live out of;
to be away from n hiiBbnnd; to be
divorced and obtain u new husband
or live on alimony from tho flrst."
She must bo ablo to bear children,
cook mid do the washing.
An ancient hymn said: "Hark!
from tho tombs a doleful sound."
Dut this sound from tho neighbor
hood of the Now York "Tombs" Is a
cheerful noise.
A TRUE HEIR.
A'
.Dedicated to tho sorvlco of tho
peoplo, that no good causo shall lack
champion, and that ovl' shall not
thrivo unopposed.
THE WOMEN OF TOMORROW AND
THE MOTH KltS OF THE FUTURE
WOMAN Is a human being first
nnd a woman secondarily. As
tho first she Is rightfully entit
led to whatever place and sharo she
wnnts In tho work of tho world. If
somo women hnvc boon oudowed with
such natures that tho home und
mothorerhood fall to satisfy the
whole of their bolng, It does not fol
low that they nro unwomanly and
tlint"womnn's placo Is the home."
Woman's placo Is whornver sho best
f til (Ills the purpose of lior existence
nnd realizes hcrsolt nnd serves tho
GENERATION ago Charles Dick
ons, the renowned novelist, In
curred tho everlasting 111 will
of many loyal Americans by his un
complimentary notes on American
llfo und manners. Whon It was an
nounced thnt Alfred Tennyson Dick
ens was about to honor this country
with n visit, It was fondly hoped that
ho would retrieve the unfavorable ro
putatiou of his famous slro and say
something pleasant about us all.
Dut these fond hopes wero doomed
to disappointment. Alfred Tenny
son's godson and the descendeut of
tho Inconsiderate novelist, has
thrown away tho chance to become
famous for the tact for which Eng
lishmen are not noted. Ho lias
shown lilmsolf llablo to that weakness
for puugont criticism which bin fath
er could not resist. Looking out of
a Doston window on a rainy DoBton
day, tho younger Dickens remarked
ungallantly and quite needlessly, It
would seem, upon tho Doston ankles
which were a part of tho misty land
scape view.
"Better llfty yenrs of Europe than
an ankle of Dack Bay," remarked
tho facetious observer, and ho 1b oven
roported to have added, referring
complncontly to his father's writings,
"Boefy, beefy, as Mrs. Mlcawber'B
own." With this piquant beginning
wo may expect a wholo Becond Install
ment of tho Dickens' disparaging
notes which the Immortal Charles
started.
her husband returned and talked to
her. Perhaps ho figured that by
starting whllo sho was rattled ho
would have a chnnco to llnlsh what
ho had to say.
TODAY'S DAFFVD1 LI.H.
If Nolnn works the council
for n franchlso, who would tho
city wnter works?
If it breaks Mnrshfleld to buy
tho wnter system, would It mnke
North Bend?
THE MAN WHO WINS
FORTY FEET OF
WATERJN BAR
(Continued from page 1.)
1)0 NOT HE A. LEANER
Powor 1b tho goal of every worthy
ambition, and only weakness comes
from Imitation or dopondenco on oth
ers, says Orison Swett Mnrdcn In
"Success Magazine." Power Is solf
gonernted. Wo cannot Increase tho
afi-Atirrtli nt mil mtianlnn liv alHInc- 111
welfare of socloty and tho progress u Bytn,m8ium nm, ,otMng othur exer
cise lor ub.
of humanity.
Mental mossbacks may as well roc
ognlzo now as later thut these prob
lomB nro settled in woman's favor.
Sho bus won her place among the
workers outside of tho home. Dy
tireless toll nnd splendid successes In
her new place rIio has vindicated her
Nothing elso so destroys tho powor
to stand alono as tho habit of leaning
upon others. If you lean, you will
never he strong or orlglnnl. Stand
alono or bury your ambition to bo
somebody In tho world.
Tho mnn who tries to glvo his chll
natural and lllimail right" tl) CllOOSO .Iron n nnr In hn u-nrlil in thnt Mmv
hor career. will not have bo hard a time as ho
Many women win tholr greatest i,mi, Is unknowingly bringing dlsnster
happiness nnd unofujness In thu home ,,,, thorn. What ho wills giving
hut thlH Ib no nn vorsnl and compoll- them n Btnrt will prohnbly glvo them
Ing cnuso for all .women tnklng up n F0hnck In tho world. Young pcoplo
domestic lives. Somo lack tho aptl- nn,l nil Mm mntlvn iinwor tlmv onn
tudo for domesticity. OthdrH mnrry
uiiHucceHHfully Still others wisely
nnd cnurngcnuBly wait for tho man
who, thoy Judgo, gives somu evidence
of capacity for doing his Hhnro to
innko mnrrlago n buccosh.
Among tho lust there Is a constant
ly growing iiumbor who respect
tlipniHelvoH too highly to ont tho
bread of IdleneHB nnd look for "Prlnco
Chnrmlng." They have been equip- $ VVI T H
Jiuil III 111! IlilUKH IIIKI KIH1W Illlll HIP
rnn. They nro Interested in tho
work of tho world. Thoy wnnt n
huiid In It. To deprive such women
of freedom nnd opportunity would ho
to rob Boclety of prlcolosH reinforce
inonts. .,
Few of thoHo now women toko nd
vnntnge of tho mnvomout for woiuou'b
emancipation to ndvortlso thoniHolves.
Tho new woiiimi In tho mass mnko
tho host wltfis nnd mothers as well nB
tho hoot cIIIzoiih. They would bo tho
laHt to deny thnt thev have rnults.
Rut they nro tho women of tomor
row nnd tliom others of the future
get. Thoy nro nnturnlly leancrs, Im
Itntorfl, copiers, nnd It Is easy for
them to develop into eches, Imita
tions. Thoy will not walk alono
while you furnish crutches; thoy will
lonn upon you Just as long ns you will
lot them.
Tho mnn who wins Is nn avcrago man,
Not built on any particular plan,
Not blest with any particular luck;
Just stead and earnest nnd full of
pluck.
When asked a question ho docs' not
"guess"'
Ho knows nnd nnswers "no"' or
"yeB".
When sot a task that tho rest can't do
Ho buckles down and puts It through.
Thrco things ho learned; that tho
man who tries
FlndB favor In employer's oyes;
Thnt it pays to know more than ono
thing well;
That it doesn't pay all ho knows to
toll.
So ho workB nnd waits till ono flno
day
There's n better Job with hlggor pay,
And tho man who shirked when
over thoy could
Arc bossed by tho mnn whoso work
mado good.
For tho man who wins is .tho man
who works,
Who neither labor nor trouble shirks;
Who uses his hands, his head, his
oyes,
Tho man who wins Is tho man who
tries.
Selected.
LONGEVITY.
Somo of tho men who favor tho
water franchlso flay they bollove In
municipal ownership but not until tho
city Is In n bettor position than nt
present.
I would not live nlwoy I'll bo content
If I nm not compelled to cross tho
bnr
Till all tho cycles of Time nro spent
Ilofore theso franchise grabbers
will bo willing to lot go tho
least llttlo bit of nny chnnco to
squeeze tho pcoplo out of eve
ry cent nnd accopt public own
ership nt pnr.
wns taken to tho Mllllcomu club
whero an hour or so was pleasantly
spont.
Mr. Ilawley was tho only speaker
of tho evening nnd dovotod hU le
mnrks largely to tho bar and hnrbor
work. Relative to tho bar dredgo, he
said that he thought that tho engi
neers had mado a mistake In recom
mending tho bnr dredge ns tho llr.it
step In the bnr Improvement. Ho
thought thnt tho Jetty should come
first nnd thou tho bar dredge as an
auxiliary to tho Jetty. Ho Intimated
this chango might hnvo been mado
as a result of tho bonrd applying tho
pruning knife to demands for money
for river nnd, harbor projects. How-
over, no said that it was practically
MI
PORT
ml Al mm. M. . . . .
V"AAAi.
NOKTltlXJiinilTnia
w - ,
Mr. and Mib. W. II. Mclnt.
have lived on their liiii,,,.,..1?
lost 10 to 5 mmmm
North Bend High School Foot-
1
ball Team Victors In Yes
terday's Game.
$
FOOTBALL DAFFY DILL
ally employed In tho Custom n""
mont. Wo need Just 9 "
Mclntyre herons he ImibeS,.
or for Coos Bny nnd lm .i... a bost-
what can bo done on the hill!
country In tho way of (.rclmrdng,ll,
the
If North Bond High school
can point tho way to football
victory which way does Myrtle
Point?
Jack Nyo Is nbont
Though ho Is able to , ""1
condition Ih qnlto narluii. m hI
Tom Mlram, who hag been In
vicinity for tho past year. oni. ""
go to Dandon to wokoa?ff
Tho Lndlos Sowing clrclo m.. ,
Mrs. J. il Plnkorto'n 0 T l
thero being about twenty prSft'
HLACK CATS and yellow Pnr,,
KINS for Hnllowo'on parties at
HAY CASH STORK. UUatC03
Beforo a largo crowd, tho North
Bend High school football team de
feated tho Myrtlo Point tonm thoro
yesterday afternoon by a scoro of FOR ONCE, THE literal ti..,.
10 to 5. Myrtlo Point out weighed (Sncrcd Henrt m..i, tl11
lmposslblo to ovorrldo tho recommen-1 tho North Bend team considerably. A KnnsnB editor nnnounrLi 1
dntloti of tho "engineers nnd oven It Neither team wns nt Its best however, would try for ono week tn ,.;. . '
the commltteo nnd congress should pwlng to somo of tho regular man ue- truth, nnd ho Is still In tho hoiZ
npprovo nn appropriation for a pro- "B "",b!V V? i!,ny; Vn" f". ft"d Ho ,,ldn,t ct y tho Urst day n
loct not reco .mended bv the e.igl- a r "end wore out on nc- lowing Item nnnour,,! .T'
neers, ho felt Buro tho president out or injures am 1 no rtn uoi tuaiso ,BBU0 d ,,
would veto It. Consequently ho said ' 'J Po ft 1 J out tho "a'K
V!"' lA "1 "?. " J"?" lS inZ'e game' hi'IaSVwsVtUl'oS Vl0"
do was to accept tho bar dredge and
let tho engineers experiment, nnd If
It did not do tho work, then tho nr
of
isorn uonawoo out on nc- flowing lttM appeared In M0,'
Injurlea nnd North Bend also lmua ,.,, , ,', , "'" ";
paper. TIiIh Is wlmt h.t.i?
Miss Sylvia ltl,n,i .:
Thih.ih .. . .. l. .. . . 10
Tho two teams will IT'"-" J""m. inst Sunday tn.
iiiiiir. ill. 1 nil ifiiiiriur- Iiii..l ...
the game
piny nt Myrtlo Point Novombor 11
isorui
church. Tt
iilng, nt tho Bantlst
llntwl lrlnW.,t ntt'tn Mvrltn ,,rlll W Ortlllinry toVIl L'lrl V.
gumont In behalf of tho Jetty would p0t. On tho line-up, Brouor work- ,,on l know anv """0 than n fabbtt
bo that much stronger. 0j tho forownrd pnBS to Reed for llU0Ut cooklng, and never helped her
Ho snld that It was uncertain thlrty-flvo yards. Lino plays railed mother throo dnyn In her life, sht
whether thoro would bo n rlvor nnd to carry tho ball beyond tho -15-yard ' t a beauty, by any moam, atj
hnrbor bill nt tho next session of nno nnd tho ball wont to North Bond has a gait llko a duck. The brldf
congress. Howovor, ho Bald ho hoped on downs. North Bend not milking groonr Is nn up-to-date, hai-betj
to bo nblo to 'nrrango with tho ongl- any gulnB, tho ball went to Myrtlo loafer, living off tho old folks all hlj
ncors to hnvo an examination of tho Point on downs ad again tho line life, nnd don't nniount to shucks no
old Jotty mndo and nlao recommondn-1 plnys wero used by tho Pointers, how. Thoy will have a hard 'lib
tlons for its restoration nnd extcn- North Bend Btood llko a stono wall whllo thoy Ilvo toirnthnr "
slon. Howovor, ho strongly Intimated nnd on tho kick returned It promptly,
thnt nothing could bo done oxcopt on nnu inoir mnn neing on mo spoi rn n a444
a favorable report from tho ongl- Mho ball down the field for a touch CITIIV unim, !
.,- down but fnlled to kick goal. T ''" ' V 'V'1 OIITH
Bend 10 nnd
Myrtlo
Rcoro North
Point 0.
Tho gnmo then Bee-unwed up and
down the field, uolther sldo making
nny gains until on nn Intercepted
forcward pass, North Bend got tho
hall and ran It around tho far left
field far n short run to tho extreme
left cud of tho Hold nnd a touch down.
neers,
Mr. Ilnwloy stated that ho was
prompted to urgo tho establishment
of n great deep wntor harbor at Coos
Bay bccatiKO ho considered it a menus
of developing Central Oregon. Ho
snld thnt tho short and direct route
to tho gront undovolopcd portion of
tho stnto was from Coos Bay, nnd
pointed out that tho long haul north, 0n tno )imt 01ltt tii0 piny failed and
thonco west nnd south to got a mar- the Bcoro stood North Bend 1 0, Myr
kot for tho products of Central Oro- tlo Point 0 .
gon wns n great drawback. No galim wero mado through tho
Ho said that the Nairn Smith alono Pointer's lino thereafter to amount
showed tho necessity of hnrbor nnd to anything except by what looked
Tho word obituary reminds ub thnt bar Improvements hero. He snld thnt like mass formations or old style
wo nro now prepared to furnish corrc- taking her mnxlmum capacity at 2,- playH and then not enough to bo dnn
spondenco school instruction In obit- 000,000 feet to tho cargo and tlgur- gcroiiB.
unry poetry writing nnd will guar- imr tho ninount bIio was now carry-' In tho last half tho Myrtlo Point
.nnteo any pupil enough In thrco les- nK becnuso tho Imr would not per- l"ys Boomed to bu getting Into tholr
sons to socuro n good position with ,it lor to carry tho full cargo, meant "triile nnu to piny a raster gnmo.
ono 01 1110 uuuH nu)' juuuih or Hiiiiiu i ,, ..imr Hint SI 00.000 WI18 lost lllu mny " "", .uyiuu
nlluii. ttintiiMiinnt nniirnrn vn nirrnn . " .. .. . .,... Pilllit u-flt-l.'ml fnr tlw
uvi.u, ...i....,.....v -..j ... . ..n.wv. . ,, nminnf nrtit it rniiiitr iiinT hmit '... ..w...fc.
0 tench you to rhymo "heaven" with , t cnr Un, 100,000 of the
h Inf ", "w B n, dBn0nrhvmodforyTaR n'nt af fr0,Kht t,lnt 8" W,,B U""1"-
1 "' "' nvn.mJ mTn ll lCd to IllUldlO. Tills .llollO llO Hllld
and Shcrmnn. roun mnn, thoro In ,. lllnr ,llnll ,1V ,n.oroH. ,... ..
money in poetry. Tiioro must no ,.,. . .T T. '....". i.. i.i...
for tho first time tho
crlHB-cross nnd Dnvenport got awny
with tho ball for a touch down. Tho
kick for gonl failed, leaving tho scoro
North Bond 10, Myrtlo Point r.
tt tliik tinvt (iiiHliiiiiinirft tfiuttitkt(t
money In It. becnupo nobody over got ml"""" dollar investment, in linruor of Myrtlo ,,oIllt BMHtnneij ft lWHted
any out of It. Iloro nro snmnloB ii"iiuuiu"" unklo, und was taken out, Rohh Duv-,
sent In by BCholnrB. With a llttlp; Ho Htated that Captains Olson, 0,,rt KOhu? f t1iIh uiu1o(j t)l0
prnctlro you enn do nn bndly: Mncgenn nnd Bondorgnn had bIiowu cmCCB ot t10 vIbIIoib but'tho gnmo
Old Uncle Poto hnB caBhed In IiIb him by maps nnd conditions that by WUH KOj,lK 8t0adlly tholr way when
chocks. ;robulldlng tho present Jotty and ox- tho whlHtlo put un ond to tho gnmo
HIb whlakorB frozo to n Bhnrno npox. tonding it 1,000 feet further und by with tho ball In tho pohhoshIoii of
Ho Bllpnod nnd ho foil , building tho south Jotty, ar feet or North Bond on Myrtlo Point's 36-
Wlth n terrified yell, I more could bo secured on tho bar. North Itt'iitl Pos Myrtle Point
Will 1,1'.." f
Tho man who Is "too buy" 4
to lend a llttlo help In tho com-
mutiny's common cause Is too
busy to measure high In the 4
community stature. t
Tho man who Is ro poor he
"can't afford" to support a well-
founded, successful, result-pro-
duclng community movement,
Is Indeed so poor thnt he Is on
tio debit sldo of tho comrou-
nlty ledger. 4
Tho mnn who counts for
something in tho community f
Is tho man who does something 4
for tho community, nnd ho Is
tho same man who gets hack
from tho community tho fullest
measure of return.
If you nro not yet "n real
citizen worth while," Join the
Chamber of Commcrco at once,
nnd thus assist tho other lire
wlro citizens of Coos Day In
carrying on thu public work ot i
our city.
THE t
:T O A O T M l" T f? A A " ,l" ' i"iiiui-ii J'" ' Ilium ennui uv ncuu
lUAol AIMU I t A J And stabbed himself in tho solarplcx. Ho said Capt. Olson
' .. . hl that owing to tho
(JOOD EVENINfJ.
ONE .MAN'S I DUAL OF A WIFE
COLONEL Edward fireen, son of
tho redoubtable Mrs. Hotty,
seems to bo n worthy child of his
mother.
If Mtntomonts credited to him nro
actually his ho him Inherited till of
hor hard-headed horseseutie. Ho ap
pears to hnvo nothing In common
with tho millionaire of the Kort that
bolmiKH to the so-culled smart set of
Now York and othor purlieus ot
wealth, frivolity und fashion.
"Coolebs In Senreh of n Wife" had
untiling 011 this colonel as respects
old-fiishlonod Ideas nnd requlronuntn
about tho right qunllllcntlnus for n
wife. Ills vIowb tuul Inngungo ore
ns rofroHhliiKly homely uh thoso of n
liorny-hiinded fnnner In the back
woods of Mtilno.
"When 1 mnrry." this youngstor of
40 nnd more Is quoted as saying, "I'll
not mnrry n clotlumhor. I'll mnrry
n woiuun."
Bruvo. colonel! You prove tho
truth of Tliuekora' hhko saying,
"Oh! you will know the worth of u
InBB oneo you rotuo to -10 year."
Mr. (ii-oimi !a debited nnd discred
ited with various unlhittorlng uttor
uiiees nnent tho New York women.
They need not be repeated. Tho pos
itive nnlriuutlons of the mnn who
consider hlmsolf now qimlllled for An Indlnunpolls womnn assorts
matrimony, having kept his promlno that within threo hours of his donth
SENTENCE 8ERM0N8.
Cood maxims are germs ot nil
good: llrmly Impressed on thu
memory, they nourish the will.
Joubert.
To nppreheud contempt Is to
have deserved it ulretuly. Plerro
Lot I.
In this world one must be n
little too kind to bo liluil enough.
.Mnrlvuiix.
In reality history Is or no avail.
Humanity Ih (-might every day
with traps that liuve xerveil lie
fore. Jules Simon.
To be without enemies Is to be
unworthy of huvlng friends.
Joubert.
There Is n sort of hatred which
never Is extinguished. It N the
hatred that superiority Inspires
In mediocrity. Paul Bourget.
Virtue glories In perHeeutlon ns
n Hag glories lu nigs. I'redorle
Mistral.
When a fool wants to become
wicked be must meet 11 wicked
man who Is looking for a fool.
BeaumurchaU.
had nlao shown Clydo Smith
d uncertainty of
Thoro wns nn old mnld who wnB nov- the bnr many vessels, that would coino Lou Weir
or nfrnld noro fc. cargoes did not como now. Wlnsor nnd Hunt
To knock nil hor frlondB with n will Mr. Hnwloy expressed pleiiHiiro Dnvla
Tho goBBlp Bho mado was her wholo 0V0. Ul0 work tno ,iroiiKO Oregon Is Cllnkonbenrd
MIOL-K 111 l mill'. .Il nn.l 111,, nffnpllvn il 1-entlllll of liOIUOr
I- ... m 1 . ..a 1. .... Piiiii-ri nnl Qlmiianii
isiigineor i.eoio 111 ciuirgu in 11. no -
nlso prnlscd tho development thnt Ih n'PPnrd
....1.1..... .. tl.n Ur. .. .,.,.1 until tlmt In) llIlHIiell
otiuuui. t i.i ....; ...... ...... ,,.
ro
mill "0,l Engineer Leofo In chnrgo of It.
Sho caught cold ono day and contract
Thnt stooped her from knocking on W'ctod to seo the tl.110 when the
thlH world ngaln. o'X'r" PonliiBiila will bo covorod by n OIIloVnlH:
Sho knocked nt tho gnto of St. Peter Knmi ciiy
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Hoforoo. Will
Lohniau-
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Bobbins
Wilson
Bnrgolt
Wylnnd
Bartlctt
Rood
Adams
Davenport
Dement
Brouor.
Pliniiilliir '
REWARD FOR CAPTl'lin
OF PAPKIt TIIII'.T.S
Tho CooHBny Times will pay
$15.00 reward to any party fur-
nishing evidence thnt will con-
vlct men or hoys who steal co-
pies of Tho Times from ub
Bcrlbnrs nftor Tho Times' dellv-
ory boys hnvo delivered It.
Dig -MASK DANO at SUMSKIt.
SATURDAY ovonlng. OCfOHlIK !
iimplro, Jcsso Hnrtmiin; Held Judge,
In vnln. Ho iiIho spolto or n ennngo tnnt no Inv n i,11i,111.a. n,.nr r.i-ni.im
And Rhn'8 probably knocking thoro nnd other western congressmen nro ,, ,,rori i,nr)8
still. ; going to urgo In tho homestead Inws. I Mni-hlillolil Plans
HoBpoko of tho Injustice done by In-1 Tho Mnrshlleld boyH wore ropre-
Thoro wob n young womnn named olllclont Inspectors of tho Land Olllco BOnted nt tho gnmo nnd notes woro
Lou. and roquosted that If nnyono know tnkn that they might hnvo somo Idon
Who woro hor BhlrtwnlBtH neen-n-boo of nny homoatender or minor having wlmt to expect next Snturday when
Sho went down to Bnndon trouble In gottlng his patents, to no- thoy will piny North Bond. Al
But found no plnco to Btnnd on tlfy him of tho enso nnd ho would though tho Mnrflhllold llnoup Is much
Vm 1 V '" tho ocenn K,vo t i,8 pmsonnl nttontion. Ho lighter than that of North Bend the
o 1 1 cn1,",0',.n, Pnmmotlon. njs0 8tated that ho would nppreclnto former tonms expects to wfti tho
I-unornl ednesdny nt two. mmuostlon thnt could bo mado championship of Coob County for
thnt would ennblo hi in to presont n 1911 It being taken for grnnted thnt
Or the Other Place.
stronger clnlm for harbor and
bnr H10 citizens of Mnrfiliflold will turn
They burled him dnrkly In tho dend npproprlntloim for Coos Bay nnd de- "' nnd oncourngo tho team. Tho
of night, rinrmi thnt ho would coonernto to Unoup of tho North Bond team nvor-
Tho sodH qulto hnnplly turning:
No longer he'll Bqunll In tho moon's
misty light,
Ih cat henvon ho's Bojonrnlng.
"Tho IntoBt nllltorntlon," says tho
Chlcugo Tribune, "Is Harmony. Roll
nnu lien
possible
got toge
tho full oxtont of his ability.
Mr. Hnwloy will lenvo Monday
morning for tho Coqulllo valloy
whoro ho will Hpond thrco dnys.
Hail Fine Trip
Yeatordny Congressman Hnwloy
ngos about lBC pounds and tho back
field nbout 1 17 pounds, whllo tho
Mnrshllpld tonm does not nvorngo
moro thnn 113 pounds. Tho Mnrsh
flold llnoup will bo tho snmo In tho
noxt gnmo that It was In tho Mnrsh-
Ilold Myrtlo Point gamo with tho ox-
" w "O ...... .... "' iniWinil ff "DiiolVi" Tn1i..n, ...t.A
i-8t." nut why mnko It Im- ncconinaiiled by n party of Mnrshlleld ',"'..::. ..'' . ' '.".' ..""" ?"" w""
for Harmony nnd Hearst to and North Bond business men nnd V0J'"" ",.' ', '" , '"" T K.nmo'
thor? , Knlneor Leofo had a lino trip to tho J!",8," ,.8 J1"" 1)p0" tnlnK
lower bny. Tho weather was ideal fon.f ,t'r "V f rft", l""twook and
Suiting the Action. and tho tug Colun.bln took thorn '" V "" , J'?A " mnUo n
nlm.. o ill. rtiil- mri 1ia lrti ni4 OV"' hmmimwh III IMU IWtlJIl. I
Light
Drifted Snow Flour
White
Always Right.
I low tlrosoino Is tho mnn
Who nlwnys Is oxclnlmlng "Can
You bent It?"
I hato that phrnso. It makes mo
swoar;
I duck nnd dodgo, but cvorywhoro
I moot It.
"Beat It. bent It. if you can!"
It's awful; but I hnvo n plan
To meet It.
1 no iiiouieni someone nsKS mo tnnt, ioy promised to tnko the mnttor up
. .,1 .IBni 1 iui un .Hj Jim I with tno onglncers ana tno Wnr De
I nlmiii n nilli i"lit rrt li f ltrti n i il
"'.;.' 1" .' . .1... 7'.... ...1. ' .. Since tho cvmnnslnm for tho Hlcb
UlllllU 111 UIWBU HI IHU JV'Vl IIUU .HI. n 1 . . ,,,, ,
Hnwloy could Inspect It nt closo rnngo f.0'1,0"' '" lsB " "i'10' coiiBtruc
and have tho action of th tides, cur- '"" "?1P."'" w'k '" Bkot ball has
rents nnd sands oxnlnineil to lilm . I '"' """" iiionujs win nomn
Somo
to hav th
the bar dredgo changed so thnt tho
money could bo utilized In tho res
toration of the Jetty nnd mndo tho
nuclous for extending it. Mr. Hnw-
urged that an effort bo mado "'""? ",,Pr, ,ho neonPn'"? r Mr
h $350,000 appropriated for V? A n,,0",t ?"' "" of Member.1
dredKo chn'nKed so thnt tho L ror' 0rn"'VB. in nlnyed In somo
And bent It.
FRANK HAGUE.
pnrtment.
Messrs. Mncgonn, Olson and Bend-
ergard unltod In urging the Jetty as
tho best nnd most certain means ot
Improving tho hnrbor.
VCrV SUCCeSBflll bnsl.-nt linll Innmo n,,.l
if ia nvnn.n.i .i.. . . , . ...,.; 1
.. .0 .-a,i-i:iuii I Hill .MIllHIIIIOIIl
mnke n much bettor showing
year than sho has heretofore.
will
this
To An Aviator.
Fly, nnd tho world will cheer you,
Fall, nnd you'ro down nnd out. if .ou have APPENDICITIS.
A trip to tho sky sends your spirits ) dk. WINKLER.
UIK",
But n dip may mnko you doubt.
See
Soar, nnd tho winds uphold you,
Sink, nnd you'ro lost In tho nlr.
And with nil your pains to control
your planes,
They may land you anywhere!
RAND DANCE at EAOLES HALL
Saturday evening, OCTOBER 2H. MU
SIC by FULL band.
If you hnvo anything to sell, trade,
rent, or want help, try a want nd.
IIFT.IMTL HINT for DREAD
MAKIXfi: use HAINES' FLOUR.
DON'T FORfJET the Seventh An
mini lUtj,. NORTH DEVI) FIDE
DKIujTMFT. Timff IInlli SXT.
URDU' night, OCTOBER 28. Tick
ets $1.00.
MUSTO nt tho CHANDLER nn
SUNDAY evening. Arrnngo to tnko
YOUR Sunday DINNER thoro.
DR. AVIXKLERnses- NO DRUGS
or knife.
Better
Than Ever
At the Same
Price
Suits From
$1.50 to $25
A complete
line for men
at the lowest
prices.
Fixup
Public Stenographer
All Work Confidential
Phone No 156 No. BroM
PVT"
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