BE III' VHE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1912 - EVENING EDITION COOS BAY iliti'S M. 6. MATiOXKV l.ill.m and Bub. PAX E. MAI.OXUV .Scws irdltor Entered at tho postoflico nt Marsh flolil, Oregon, for transmission through tho malls as second class mall matter. Dedicated to tho scrvlco of tho people, that no good causo shall lack a champion, and that evil shall not thrlvo unopposed. SUltSCKIPTlOX HATES. DAILY. Ono ;car ?G.Q0 Ter month 5o WEEKLY. Ono year $1.50 When paid strictly In advanco tho Mibscrlptlon pried of tho Coos Bay Times Is $3.00 per year or $2.50 for lx months. Ofilclnl IH.r of Coos County IstlJ.i as cxr o .frnal result Multitudes of Ik k1 ent friends MlnJ i ' Accuniti- lntlons- of hnrdshlps may embitter ... . .. . ..... .. lit, linhlmp s ..mi inu up' ; ""i- "uihiui fortune noi favr trr lioavy-footel lary ran steal from us tho burden m- tho blessing. Wo nuist swoop before our own doors In one manner r ninther. or else suffer tho conv eniences of littered street or road way and lose the humble sntlsfac Mon w'Mi comes from meeting tho lnws of life unshrinkingly. WOIIK OK WOMEN'S CLt'MS. nNCE It was tbn fpshlnn to sneer nt women's clubs as being mere- - ly the frovolotiB centers for tho A SINGULAR WILL CASE Dy ARTHUR W. BREUSTER Copyright by American Press Asso elation, 1311. x WITH THE TOAST AND TEA t Of u II the strange coincidences l have ever heard none Is stranger than one happening tu my owu 'Jfe. ittid II led to Important lesults. One du. happening In nt my law ycr's ulllee, lie said lo me: "Ity the bye, we have u big lot of ! . .. i...-. ..! ..win mw. irnlmr in . , . NnVel'tllOlCBH Win iHv-ii " r,"---r JjnttJtJJJnjn, bo afflicted wlththat uneasy reeling. i.i,mM! it ...It. Bf IjIjIICH. I,EAVE IIE. This Is ono of tho most popular j modern chanties and will probnbly ' last as long as thoro are sailing nhlps: GOOD EVEXIXG. "O, tho times nro hard nnd tho ' wages low A genuine friend Is the one i.onvo her, bullies, lwivo her; who can tell us our fnttltH with- j Be8H tH tino for us to go, out bolnjr glutl about the oppor- ,t.H tlmo f()r UH ( leave hor. Utility. "Kor (.'ooiltics' Sake." AT EVEXTIDE. 'Ebriioy, nieeney, mlney, mo 1 IMtlltl'tl III t 11111 I'tlM.. llt.llltlUt ltttlt.. I I... .1... I....I ,l. I..,1tl tr.tf If tt'no tinlntn'1 nil flint ' ' " " ,Ill lIlu uuu l,,u """- "' it was poiiuc.i out itiai .. .. , , ..ti..-i ,n, ,i i .,i,i . . ... ... ., """ o. ....- i ... . ......... A nine tiress in mo corner mum, n. .mil iiii-ui mm i jiii. iun. t A .inr or lroMBor8 behind ovoruuiuoiieu uoro wim uenu uncu incuts " An Independent Hcpubllcan news paper published ovcry evening except Sunday, and Weokly by Tho Coos Hay Times 1'iibllslilng Co. Address nil communications to COOS DAY DAILY TIMES, Mnislillcld :: :: :: : Oregon STUEXGTI1 AXD UXITY. THAT tho greatest canals In tho world nro In North Amorlca and that they nro great not becauso of spectacular construction or dongtlt or depth, but on account of tho Im portance In the economics of trans portation, speaks woll for tho Indus trial unity and strength which tho country Is gaining from these sources of commerce. Tho old countries of Greece and Italy wcro weak because of their divisions. Mountains nnd other nnt urnl barrlors shut each little group away by themselves with their own potty Jenlousles nnd onch trying to ollmlnnto tho other Instead of work ing In common. But civilization has overcome tho fiimmf nltta ti'ltli ...ill ..,. ila .,i.l Imd ' ......... ...h. iiitiiuiiiiD ...u mm united tho plains mid tho ocenns nnd lakes with canals. Three Inland waterways alone, tho Erlo, tho Wol laml and the St. Lawrence system, nggregntod In 1910 a tonnngo of 02, 363,218. This tepresonts a gain of nearly four and n half millions of tons over tho provlous yenr. Thcso facts show that tho commer cial Interdependence of tho country Is becoming continually grentor, imtl that tho mutual bonoflta nnd strength derived from this closo Intercourse means more for ultlmnto Independ ence nnd healthy activity than Is easily cstltnntod. It Is tho old principle of common Interests mid needs uniting, and It Is. after all, only tho prlmltlvo demands Idle gossips the club women spent too much time nt their clubs nnd too little In tho both their children nnd tholr lius binJs saw so little of them tli.it their feelings became niiennted Coos Day has had abundant ovl deuce of tho benellcinl Inlluence of women and women's clubs. Tho work of the Beautiful America Club In North Bend and tho A. N. V. Club In Mars'ifleld have contributed much to tho civic betterment of both cities. Tho work of the Ohnmlnnde Club '- - "if hns been of Inestlm iblc bonoflt. Tho practical results from such work cannot bo realized at once. It requires tlmo to realize tho effects of tho work of theso organi zations. Tho real value of clubs for women has as yet been realized bv tho few. Tho many still regard thorn wUh sustilclnn, If not with open dlsfavDr. Hut clubs properly organlzod are uni versities of truo culture. Thoy can be tnndo the center for tho pleasant nnd Instructive discussion of sub jects of grent Importnnco to society. The views nnd Mens thus obtained can be used outside tho club for the Improvement of the home nnd for tho mWMllni of useful l'linwle-'ne easily aciiulred In a truly Interesting wny. A pair of trousers door; the O. don't you li't" I''" oU nmu Hay I.eavo her, bullies, leave hor. Tomorrow you will got your pny It's tlmo for us to lenvo her. If every man on Coos Bay who owns it vacant lot without lnciiiu- I braiico would borrow enough iiiony Ue inlli-il mi ulllcf boy and sent for j iMo nnyeu-out siocKings upon i"" u, n,IU,r,y i sultubly Improvo tbo impers They came to n.e III ono , .,. c '"'.,,, ,,., lmnM .'., Cmw j,ny W(,uld make tin uslouud- urge bunille. which I t .. umI undiMiny f , ,- , nw -, W(llI, IV tm1 I?1 "",";; W " ,"ml "m'U ' A the dny lone hvo tho Uttlo feet ',.,, n aml nv Ml0 ,.,. That old t. wlthmit op.'i.l. It. Into mi ii on . VaitoreA nbout , t,1B,r chldlsh ,,"" HV. o.i.iL llnv .nil never he uuy box kept fni family rtvortN ,,!. .Idea that tons uaj tan uooi iil uuj BUY AT HOME AND BEAT THE BOGUS SALESMAN. T.o Much Risk Involved In Patroniz ing tin P.'ddl:r. Scarcely n munih p.-fnes thnt It does r.m In In-; u rcpiri from uiaii ruriil ii:iiiiiiinli .uf frninliili'iii alcs or friiinliili-nt prnJii'tM uf snim xnit lieliiK pnlincil uir mi I lie fiiniii'iH li, stuiiiiih t.ll!;lllL HIlllMUICU, Till' lllll'Hl CIIIIH'.S fnini Iscoiiilti mid Is In tin uiiluie of ii kick at the lung MiitlVi'iug nil nun ptiiiic. .More properly xcnl;liic, ll N mi iilijcciluii to a ccrtiilii oil ciiinpniiy. a cailniKl of wlitm- piuilut't wiih Hiiiil .uiiii Hie fanucrx lust i-utiitiicr mid which dill tint live Up In lln iiuivi'llli'llt ih to the niiiillty of the oil. says the .Miicrlcnii Agrlculiuilst A citiivnwcr ilniw ihrnugh tliecoiiu of food, clothing and sholtor which I ,r.v r,,",, "''"'", " ll"""'' taking nil nro nt tho bottom of this gigantic I vntnv imiIcin for kemsene. giisollin.' system of commercial Industry. It am! u paint nil which lie nfrVicil ux n is only by a larger nnd moro IntolII-, Milixtllutc fur linseed nil The Hiimples gent Helflshneas of this sort thnt hu-j lie carried with him were apparently iiinniiy Kama ua greniesi stops hi sii-st class, and orders weie tnken with lirogress. OL'U (UN IIDOItS. he tiudcrstuiidlug that the product de ll vcied was to he eipially guild. The kerosene was sold in I" cents per gal inn Ii wax furnished In barrels, which tvere to lie taken back by the company when empty and u rebate of $1 given Tli.' barrels were guaranteed not to leak. When the oil nrrlvcd most of the bar WITH tbo 'llrrvln- n uUIM it' r of modern reforum nnd causes nit I pbllaiii'ironlc mil no-ir-philanthropic eitturnrlscH, the student of social and moral coalitions h sometimes ImrcMol t'i ren'omlim- the old proverb to the offe't thnt every-1 rels leaked badly, and In soiue enses ono should swni be'nve his o- n; the loss was very heavy. The nil Itself door mil not trouble nbout his ptoved to be uf u very unontlsractnry neighbors. Hinillty nnd In ninny enne eutlielv uu It Is ruthor bowlllo.liu to contoni- ii, for ,, A ,. ,hl, IU;r r IHUU' I llli KIIIH'131 WICI'lCTfl 'Vl I 'I f wotiM occur anioutt tuili'le lnln'o' spirits and olho' who '-o fosteHnr niovemonts for tho iinnuinr uood If overvono nhoi'i i mi'Monlv mi I unev lookliu? after his n n Uit In'o-o 'r nnd tonluctlii" his nrivifo ni'"tls h wnv wlil h roui t not Iiiterfpi" si'iihm, fnriners who consider that they were swindled In Hie deal Is one who writes thai he Is unable to use the kerosene In lamps nt all. but lias trausfericd It to a Unlit receptacle and will i;eep It lo use on Canada thistles and ipmck with I'-o coinfcit and wjll-balns of his iiflli?hbor. There would b" i'McM'hj tn. den-y toward HlulUfvlin; tho activ ities 'f ni'v rt's ti'fii""tos of i'i( C'l itrtM't cl,,tiiii r-r bu bHI'Hll of I'lO r'"n Dl'll'lc V l-l'K oonn't lcfllP" tn 'o r ii M..-nr Miy o!i-. etle Pill r littrl "' niiwniii ' i got lnHBSoie f'o nt fmy "l.rr.t. null k wi'i'ltni't " ' 1 1 f.f t'" liittoins lui'l mi' iit" fileu ot cfl tlicl" rt iH ' fm Ii- In mil I., III cusps of thl i kind tliere Is nppar cully no practical menus uf redress, I'liivhiiMM'x eliher depnylt tl.elr money In ndvniice nr pay It Imuiisllalelv upon dellwry It Is tuiicli uafcr and usually innre satlsfnctnry to deal ullh wune well established, well l.iinwu local con cern Then In cum- of dl-uiailsrailun there lc always an easy means of ml Justmeni. Ths Public Hoalth. inae't" wnn, trlti niMi'vlliiiiK In In- j hi cities having an iietlve hoard of 0fi Vnr ind vilf-rtipei t mi' 'h i health with a competent corps, of in ll II r I.I A tlnUullMJS ... I. I . I I ........ 1 ...... " '""'i'" ""' iiuiiBn ii-iiii" upeciuni less responsiniuty rests upon the Individual regaidlug saiillnry pre cautious, hut In Icxmt ciiloN mid towiM Ten years passed, during which pe riod I went on an average to the but once or twice u year to tins Into II some doi'iiiiieut thai would pruliably never be needed again I had no ue casluu to look lut u the box during all this period, but the time came when 1 found It uivos.siiry to overhaul It In n search for a missing paper Ity the time I found my paper excry separate bunch had been unrolled mid theli eon tents were all In confusion. Picking up n paper marked "Last will and testa ment of .lames Chlciiliigsby," I was somewhat xuru-Wcd to llud such a document. 1 opened mid ran my eye over Its contents. There was nothing to ludi cnto the value of the estate, nor were the names of any of the legatee fa miliar lo me. There weie u few small beitiess to different persons, nud the residue was to lie glxen to u minor How the papet got Into my box wus a I mystery. I was mil Interested In the ' will, hut I was deeplv Interested hi I how It cntiie tu tie where I found Ii It must have iieen there u ions while ' but not mure Hum twenty years, for ! the date It was executed was no fur- thei back than that. But It might have been put lu my box much tuoie lately than that I should have attached more Itnper tame to It It persons could not malic more than one legal will. It struck me that this uilglu be tin old our which had heeii voided by u Intel onr mid tui'i t:nt mixed with old nut ol date papers Hut unit Old not explain how it came In lie In my possession, for It was imt a paper In which I oi any ol m, tniull.v. o far as I knew, had any iiitetest I lookist It over carefully to see it there was any clew by which I enunl discover who were the legnlees, lint inure wns nothing in give me the siicine-d Information rou renting It. I took It to my desk lu n room I occupied tor stuulitug iiutl placed It In a pigeonhole. Intending to advertise it Hut time passed, and I took no tii'tlnu Suine time lifter this married my stenographi'i and typewrltei. She was very poor unit I wus nut rich, I was milking a imie livtnu ami until our first child was Imrn sin returned her position lu my service Indeed, It wile essential that she should nud wticr children came and I wus deprived n her assistance lu spite ot nil my ef forts I was losing my grip nnd could not ulTord lo hire another steuogra pher One tnariilng while looking over my newspuper my eye drifted to real es tale Items, Ono of them mentioned the sale of u piece of properly belong lug to the riilenlngsby estate The name was an odd one, but It seemed lo me that I had seen It somewhere before. "My dear." I said to inv wife ! Voices that rang with ti lnitghter tiling but n shipping town Is being sweet, i exploded by tho Increasing number of Stilled nnd hushed nt tho close ot ,.Dlmt ,,e0p!o who want to emtio Then tho sandman comes creep, creep, creep And tho tired babies are soon asleep. "Onery, orry, Ickory, Ann Into tho bed for tho old sandman! sticky print on tho wlndowpnno, A muddy track on tho ballroom floor; Four little foot walking Dy-lo lane, And stillness Is ushered In onco moi o All the dny long nnd tho cottage rings With tho elf In sounds of tholr childish glco; Then tho night tlmo comes and with It brings Quiet nud luuesomoness for me, Kor the sandmuu's como creep, creep, creep . And I'm alono in tho sllonco deep, "Kllllson, folllson, Nicholas, John Bless tho babes my oyes rest cm I A happy pair In a little bed, Dreaming tho dreams thnt tho nngcls send; Snuggled so warm 'ncntli tho covers spread, Tired hut happy at tho long dny's end. AH forgot nro tho bumps nud the falls, And nil forgot nro tho pains nnd aches; Memory fulls when tho snndmnn calls Never returns when tho sun-god wnkes. And I rost content till tho morning glad Brings welcomo bIioiiIb of 'Dood niornln', dad!' " Selected. Mnrrlaro vows nro too often fol lowol by nintrlajje rows. Tlmeo who rlo early In f'o morn Ing nro I'm) more likely to line nbove their troubles. Men nro Ilk" hens, tho Iit'oi- t'-ov hnvo to scratch for a living tho more useful they become. The nbylnlorlsts toll us thnt wo hnvo five -onei. mi 1 yet fcomo folks lit ns If they had none. hero and live. Sonic of the peoplo who howl be rauso things nro not published would howl n doggoned sight louder If we publshed some of tho things wo know about thorn. Attractions ofTfr Wonrominecu,,;,; tho guide honk,, n... ,r.u tor are the boat ! n. V"6 Wil freshing, H.1.VH tho ,,n,;lkll mii- tM..,K.of.Wl Kederuted My St' t, fiuv tmlitf i.t . ,lls F might notice: Hcdroo, -iW icoc uy u reef, entli ,i,,,le twontyllvo candle " Z )S irk' lell and electric ll k "" ff't l.v 12 fee ,dL "." room nt.,1 lltted will, ,0;u colored til,.- ..... T'S ton dittos: n iin, "'I'H dor .l2ofee. In l..B,h ., .en eicc nc hen ,lttCj -- line, no thnt ii... ,.i, whether he Is hchiir ,. . '!0!" don Globe. untt Watlhn's liaj San Ralvndn, Is fori 1 IcrcHilins lilMi... i..i .." lean side of the w'h, ' and muni wiii.,1, i....... . "O: '- 111 1IIIITI.. a ,.i. vet it hM lost I,, lln;v; , of the history not ,i.,ii..i .' group, but or ti,,. AimTioi j! ns well, it Is far Trotn Z?: !' Wcntlty of th,. 2 ve bee,, I1(, 0te1 eatlnn shimlil h,. nliotild huv reidenllflcntlnn Hlinm.i i,...'." --" "j if The decline In shipbuilding In Cali fornia Is gradually decreasing nt the tale of about 3 per cent per annum. THE BLACK VULTURE. upon the day's Imtnonsurcil nllenco of rolcntlcuji Fobmnrir, ll l frt'), n lti short, but it Is likely to pull through without lniikrtiptlng Mnrch. Ono rf our ccntomporarloi ndvlscs scnles for tho farm, and t'nt Snii lose i fitter Is doing its bo-t to sut ply them. Farmers aro consl 'orod tho most 'imisst clans rn the onrtli, lint o-hii ''n linot rt I linn. . ,. ,.... I ...... 1 1 .. .... -. ...... . .,,,,, ,.ll7 i-'iiiuuiruiy IUK- you ever hear of the nut hieniugs i in ndvntitngo of tho weather byV I Indlulunl effort In helmlf of net rein I sifoty nit I sanity an I unbjr , i .2 i i. t . lov,'r- '""'"' 'ner should be vigilant .My"..,!? urttur; s ; --- - - llgantlc system of Hhlniru or lr.bir, At .. ...... vl'lrli hiiM roull from this ioei-1 '""""'J-'e thrown about Itidlscrltul plexltv. has ma e tie wiattur o. '""''b' Is Jiiht as uiu.-h of a memue rweet ItiK bftCij our own doom I ,n '"'""h lu a village ns In u city As ruber a dlilhult one. I ot-ai w in-'"' neatness, tin inns nnd u.h lilies, i .,!.,. I . , . . .... . I .. I. I ,l . . .. .... ' . ... . i iw"t:u.n uavr nm hupii :, iiirnt'itii """ " ""'" menus ioi ot riiiiiii-n, i day If he likes ami only the last one fownrdlco or v tiUn- or moro j are far inn common lu small centers uf i Is of any value Ncvei'i holes.. wa hort-sirhte!iiis. to dlm'ovor thuil'i pnpulatinii Dxen If not ilmon,..! in i nrniw,i ' i ri,,...i .,. ..... "-- ' .. .....-.. i I M-H' 11 "HI ! 1 1. I lit I HI "I had mi uncle ty Cut name though I never saw hlui lie dNap peared when he was a buy and was never heard from. All I know of him Is that I heard my minuet speak or h!m before she died " I kept thinking or the name till and denly It Hashed upon mo thai I had iccn It lu the will round lu my Iron box 1 went to my desk, tool; nut the document and read the tiaiiie uf the testator .Initios Cldenlngsby I call ed my wire ami read the will to tier When I came to the name ot the heir to tliu iimidue ot the estate I stopped, wonder stricken It was her maiden name She was as much mvstlUed as All she knew or the name or t'hlonhiKsby was what she had told me Hut we were both in a lliitter or excitement What did ll mo.iuir I'lieu I lomemliei ed that a man may make a will even "Our host men's aro thono who toll us of our faults" so rrns tho mirlo"t nrovo-b: bet t Is nn"inuln that thoy do not romaln our frlen 'h very Icng aftor they hnva told t.s. 1.00K upon Hip day's In iliiine - lie holds unfilmrcd tho 1 , the nky Fnr down tils Moult. cycH iK'scry Tlin caglp's vmiilro anil the falcon's homo. I'nr down the kiiIIcoiis of aiiaset roam; Ills IikziihIm mi the sen uf morning Ho; Sori'iio he hears the lirukcn tempest hIi;Ii Where cold blorraM Klnun lllto Mcatterud foam. And Irnst of nil he holds tho butnnn unarm UiiHlllln.t now that envious men prcpnrii To make their dream nml Its ftilllllment one, When, poised nliovo tho rnMrona of the i-lorm, Their hisirts, conlctnptiiou.n of (tenth, bhnll d:ro Ills ronds brtwrcn the tlmmlcr nnd the nan OeorKo HterllnE, Not a Lusratlvo Job. l-'rleiid-So your son has left collej Wha I in he in': I'liler Delit. tlosioii Tniu-erlpt. In the Lover'i Eye, All's ralr lu into, ivpci lally I he girl i loiluw is in one wilh.-l'hllatlelphla lleioiU. An EKpemlve Habit. When ,oii hollow trouble you'll Hud the rale or liileiesl pielty high .Mcli Imiii lilnbe. Very Easy. "Is she o-tsy In gel along with?" "Yes. she bellows everything you loll Her." Pelt-nil Floe I'rosH. A Mottor of Verdict. Caller-Will Hie cashier be nwny lung': Olllce Hoy-It deiends euilrely on Hie Jurj. Boston fnurier. Justifiable Procraitinatlon. Always put otT tonight what you tire uoinc io pin on in the moriilng. I'tluieiuii Tiger. Vantod to Know. "My ennelehi-o never troubles me any inure" "I didn't know that iliey could am piiltili" the conscience so successrully." "WbatV" "Who Is jour surgeon" Her Sorrow. "Mrs Drown sas marilae Is a full uro." "Why. what complaint has she lr makeV" "She says the courts no longer nllow largo ailiuiiii.N " Inyed until ttio tnltlillo of th iT titry. when Cnptahi Wh.!. Ish nnvy l;y uppllcatlnn nf.. .? tlun eontnlned In t'olnmbuV fc. the course from ihmwn mST: inns iletermlued clcurly (hat V. lulllltll i. I..I... . l " "",u" ,,",", '"'i an n-qulna uu- cuse. rtrgotiiiut Puttinn It NUi- There Is a good ileal a r llilng nicely. , prisoner n, Bentenced nt the tinslzv-i the "You have n pleasant b1(t bright llresldu with Iumiii.m- tltig tiround It. haven't joiir,' jungc. "Yes. sir." sahl (U, )rl thought he saw a way oiitgfiv cuny "WpII." said thojudce. , children sit a round the rberrfil side until you return thn hI tliere Just two innntliM.Ut,J mis. Moklno Hit MtanlncC'ii- honnior ijusi leturiusi in f liig.iin-,Mr Kelei nh.it in),, ment of the people In ymuw corning Itlsinu I'lUltlciin isiirm tv lllgl N'tuili r wo (Ion ,-, lllent in out (nWtl lie lli I -f M X tiles' i .,.. Ir"c $ 1 00 Reward, $l( Tin r m,-icf llilt-r i-fl U rl icnrii nun incre ikiii n -ii' onedrr i (list cl me lm liccii dli!:-! r.-t IH!L,lllll lllll ll'HH III Hi 1 1 Care t he mi no. t icrnirtnl, the iiicilli-nl frslernllr l U rnUi Mlltlllliniiil iII'i'mh- ri-iiiifri ifi; Iri-itf Ill-lit. Hull.. ChImt liinrrl.l.l. list ', ctlliK illrii'll) iinmi Uir tlw'i c us unrlS' i of tlid lrni,llif.tli4 the foiiiiiliillnti of llieilN imp l"t tent uir nut Ii fn IhiIMIik upih lion nml h lilli'L- iniiiire In 'Mail Hie pmiirletn'ii I hm innrhhl'kk1 live piMycro iiihi inev crvrovii i inr inr iiiiv rne nun n iumi m run Hut of Ifotlii.oiilii K.J.l,ll"NKV.lCO TI Snlil livn'l llriiuuUtn.'V Take HiiIV I'hiiiIIi I'lllnlnrroul BETTER GET YOll ORDER IN NOW FO ROYAL TAILOREI SUIT t.-.a!. . to illm'ovur thelt'i pupuhitiuii i n I !i -.nrr .Mm t!w. l... i........ .... i .1... ..1 ,.. I .. .. .. ... . iii " 1 '" mininii me nniveui.v inviicr.s wy, or me one wim nan once had m V." II If .1 Ml t II'M .- . ihl'DW If Ilium I hi. liii!l-t vn..,ii,l I,,, I l.,. !.,.. ....... .,1... ...... 1 ......' l.a .....! 1 .. ....... -. .... ,..., ...... ,1. .. xiiiinru nun ine 1111 -ii -7 -I .- 1 f . .,- in ti,,, ,,ii,... nee'ol martvrg pii i fnrl'rs t' I ...i, .,i .' ' , ..... -,,...,,,, ,.,ir..i I,,,- 1, .lu,,,' Mi:t iMiame nui, n. imiiiiMiuiueiit. fm ii : I n. 1 lottel duties ) r; . th A Portland uroncher toll his con Ri'eratlnn on Si n'ny 'ip rv.n R noi irin'o for h'-sines iMnno. But thin wouM tie a better world If moro men could bo Induced to stick to bustnow-.. "Bnltlnioro." says tbo S3rr"--enio I'n'on. "rn l tin Krvp"ird cf tho olj Dipiorritl" -tv." The vwv iln, 'H. 'll Wliloh In lun-y n few of tho 1012 Prosidonllnl booms V's'-l'iTf-n. D. P. win nrhilily povar Iib a sironhrl 1 nf mirri-npui.L As rol''-q rf tho iintion'sM'anl'-ii1 ,no ' m'u'r ,l,lv' ' tmuble wall nro not allowed to vote, women will nllu " "" i ni-iiv livo oIowbe'i if thev vnluo, ten uiiiat above ovorytlilnB olno. irii q llm-.'tnn. I loos ho .iiiii wh'ii diiij ttilJuV" "Hi" linn." "Ami iostiomlsy "o. he alwiiys finds i tint ue . business in a not her diioetli.nM Kvld;nc. "I i Mr. Black a soiihll.lc nsr.uV' "Yes " "You me siin of Iff" "Cerial.i lie nlwajs iiif..H wim $SB to Ready to Wear Best Ever Suits $8.50 to TJi; Rlclir Prtec 7 he First AM FiXUP Mavshfiold & Noitli 11 I ment and was aiimit to ask linn 10 iiuii.e no iim-MiL-ouoo inr mo w lien ue oxclaiuied "lly iliuiider"' "K.Npialn"' l cried luipailontlv "Instoid nt answeriua me he called nit to his pa Pliers ileroh n win for I'lP (,lllOllill.ll psliiti." Tor hoaeir siike tell mo'" "Where did mil itel 1I1N "Found 11 in 1 lm ot mine where It lias pl'oli'tldx Iieen fo eir" "It repre-ent an esiaie 1 hat A Kentl'ike ncm '"mn I doi I i .. pior ilnv wiin nddrossod by hid wife. V'.- '-.'n't n-(en to Mm fm Ti "Tll-d M''"i i- 1". WHS nVVVTif. bv IliQ I'OT'li- of ' oi,j tli." , ,) might try to maho up for lost tln.e l uhll" lorvuits nr iiia napie ri I 11 ll itnu 1 1 . I... I r I riH.'l.v ... ' . ... 1 leiKo'ois il'osoti r.u' vnurln ll lh " ,",,,"", '" f"l,l, health, and uia, 1 lln ill.. Itiilll,...! .. ..f .. .!.. t ennKoiren. '" ,", "'"""i -ihiio 01 iiiani ue,iiu Bet a'tr n" ' !! rf - ' I'leaiillnos-. In peiNiui. lu iharacioru.u1 fen '..orii v p-v-i'iv .i.i rn !. Ill ".iiiiniiiiillngs eerts a con-lilcniliie 1 j. v-rt .rp ;n" M liflntc t I Intliiem o lu inultllng clean cliaracteis lv!ili'l .-"t- - -l ' ', .-. The chnlce lies with you V.'e )tr rof of ' w'h l! "l-.li" nt! ' .ur ronrmt mi 1s-rr-t. Tll"V -in . Lot Your Good. Da Soon . -,, ... n. r- . IW; , ,rm. ,,. W.,11WB tr, 1. , -. .-r-ri-T'iK""T ' :np 11-3 :'" i,mjJi, : ., , .... ' " ' i-- y t'. i-'rrii.- I.. 11.M.1 uu- 111111-11" jiiii nine 11 ii-ire no eiino 11:11 ua ; ,, .... BVe ,f I,l.o-- In 'iffie of inr! '""I""; "' uisncr ihuu Hie level 01 iieier ueoii onioil lie u one UU i." .- 1 - r llv " i'i fr p'-n inv;- ' ' "IM"'i pan ur the win- Mieeii rotiuil near oihiiihIi nt l;ln i.ieiilui r wh- I- ''t frr i'. V'n ri-tll"'u' "f emu so reiitilics dccoinitlnii tu It If this n ceuiii'ie nl i,n tlnve f'.r- rep M'""! "nn 1 of p1m-ii, add 1 uiuplcii')ies nr detail, lut yui.i row In ijitnt ui- to 'ls K I'liorlue ike cor ( frM ' a I fi mil, Will get betl.-r lesllll.-i r the guisls you I Miller whom-ei !( hum lie ' ok v-"" ' "-t (! ,.!-. ' hao on s.iio are so placed as to com- I "fhe" nu wife 1 nt -itb mi.'. u'tufo o nmvi miiiul the attention wlthmil eTort of ! We were ri-n The win hen n.n.n '!!. In ""--- n,-..,-iT..',. .,. ,, u.,10 .laju.0 mo ,Ul xvludow.-. Men b Hie i.wtaioi win, ,m mnruevs , , , P1.. ,,.ll,M.l nf o1M I11' -1' "m, :", ",,,i"" w,,' "'" '""'"" " I'n t .nr i..it' i.-.-i ),iro. o'i n-' I : 'ir PX"" '" '"" !,'", ,m'1 ,,,np ,0 vnipvi. n.B -1" r- h Umaintii . If .mui no anything to sell. triJe l(:U w""" "'"' b. - " "Uy w:!:. v"3 ir".t lxr Qr rout, or wan holp, try n wain ad ' ' The W-M-Btnn wonmn who wmtol i i'vi..rer ""inn li mr.,.oin- -. ,, - !-... n. -,,,,..) 1't,rp. rpcl: QVi'nt:y bollevus t"t fupu 1.0,.. - - . , in,i,nl worili wM'e. Va,lfMn ".AW l.nwl 1. l .. ... ... .. . . I " "-... ....... . ... ' . -.- -v-.n-.B '-,... 1 1 '.-ii n f. I w "lit'tllnsc en ddf." -i--' i. i, --. 'r fj., ,..-, 1. n., I ll - tn M. I(.. . P"l1'. T'-a la... lipp.T' jii - w .. Ijn l.-r nujulwr pf rowt). w particulir I. ... . -,. .,.. IV . , .. .' , o rvl-.f, f revn,..,, during loip yoar u a'.l nonseno. Ihc Landlord ora Tf of you evory month tot rent don't yen o't.n '1 AfjgsLjTji7pLM owned tho hmisp 'JU live l ,t m4 You can do it n".l r'fiW " nro In eornoU about I' In nml loam how Ci '' .. ,,.,nrtV C' uuu ueeoiuu i'i"i"" if you really want to. We'1 real estato which can he b3 with very llttlo cash I' have sufficient nml!on own it. I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. 1T7 1'iont St.