The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 23, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Image 7

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    nSi EVENInA hUlllUN
COOS BAY TIMES
M. O. MALONEY Editor nnd I'ub.
PAN K. MALONEY News Editor
Entered at tho postofflco at Marsh
flold, Oregon, for trnnsmlssloB
through tho malls as second class
mall matter.
RULE OP THE PEOPLE
T
EDISON
AM) LIHKHAL EDUCATION.
THOMAS A. EDISON Is reported
to liavo gl von. tho students of
Yalo some vory plain statements
In an address delivered tlicro recent
ly. Ho' told thorn that ho had no
need of, or placa for, tho students of
clthor Yalo or Harvard, in his lino of
work; in fact, that tho Bo-callod lib
oral training which was given thorn
rathor worked against thorn to tho
ndvantago of tho young man who
had worked his way up with tho prac
tical knowlcdgo of tho world and of
men. Ho told them that it was tech
nical knowlcdgo that was wantod
in not only his lino of work but in
othor kinds of work as well. Train
ing in tho clnsslcn, or what wo somo
timos term tho "humanities," would
bo of llttlo practical uso to them if
thoy woro to play their part In tho
world's affairs.
Mr. EdlBon's gonlus as an Inventor
is unquestioned, and in uttoring
thoso sontlmonts ho finds hlmsoif In
n vory rcspectod company thoso days
but fortunately for tho destiny of tho
classical tralng, ho Is not llkoly to
find all Its advocates flocking to his
sldo because ho lias Boundod thoso
clarion notes. Othors, scarcely less
notablo, havo voiced fllmllnr sontl
monts. Not tho loaBt among thorn
was Horbort Sponcor, who In his os
Bay on "Education," took proclsoly
tho samo stand that Edison takos.
According to Sponcor'u Idoas about
tho training nnd lilting of tho mind,
ono should ho guided solely by tho
prlnclplo of practical utility. Only
thoso studios should find u part In
tho child's training that would ul
timately tend towunlH elllcloncy and
rapidity in broad winning, or to uho u
broader phrase, that would promoto
ono's usefulness In tho world.
No ono contends that education, no
matter of what kind or In what de
partment, aught not to bo practical.
It should give ono a better and more
effective grip on life, enabling ono
to llvo a fuller and a richer life. All
this Is practical, but It Is practicality
that means far more than that of
olthor Sponcor or Edison, The whole
trouble Is, that they, along with thoso
who think with them, have whittled
down tho Idea of the practical until
it means scarcely more than tho pur
suit of the necessities for physical ex
istence, or rising u llttlo higher than
this, tho croatlon or working out of
something that tho world can make
uso of, ui commodity lit for tho mar
hot. To educate nnd to train a child
does not moan simply tho equipping
of ono to bo n more elllclent bread
winner. If this wero ho, then odu
caters have beeu on the wrong track
for many long centuries. Hut ex
perience has proven tl to bo othor
wlso, Human life cannot bo Inter
preted only In terms of tho physical
sldo of man, and yet there Is a strong
tondoncy In this country to make tho
oducatlonal standard of Just such a
nature. And so there hail boon much
said nnd done to exalt technical
training and to belittle the old train
ing nnd culture iu tho clnsslcH re
ceived by our fathers, Thoy wero
instructed and odlilod iu those stu
dios that holpod to make their life
not only an Inspiration to othors, but
n Joy nnd comfort to thomsolvcH.
Hy contact with the noblest minds
of tho ancients, their own lives wero
jnado fuller and richer.
Hut, wo are asked, what practical
good Is all this delving In tho
thoughts of thoso who havo been con
tdgnod to nntlqultyT What Is tho uso
of pouring over subjects that cannot
bo turned to account in our ovory-dny
llfo of winning from tho world a liv
ing? Again wo reply that It do
ponds upon what moaning wo give
to tho term, a practical life. If it
moans what a poison has and does,
thou lot us eliminate from tho curric
ulum all that makes for a broad and
liberal training, aud acquire only
tochnlcnl knowledge Hut If tho
tonn, a practical llfo, means all that
Jesus Christ put Into It, then a lib
oral education, so far from being a
Huperllutty, Is of Incalculable bene
fit In pitching one's llfo high, and In
giving a broader and saner outlook
on the lives of others. Wo are oi
ten told that such aud such a person
rose to distinction without any col-
logo education, as tho' it were an ar
gument for the futility of tho college.
It would bo nearer to tho truth to
say; that they attained thulr mark In
splto of, not because of, tholr handi
cap, Wo havo had no moans of cal
culating how much more effoctlvely
they would havo acquitted themsel
ves had this obstaclo beeu removed.
And so, with all duo rospoct to Mr,
Edison's vlow about tho practical
otllcloncy of tho trululug, we feel that
it would bo n serious loss If life's
definition wero so narrowed as to
make all education tend towards ma
terial advancement to tho negloct of
tho culture of tho mind as an aid to
a higher mental and moral llfo.
HE pooplo of Oregon and tho
United States aro In tho midst
of ono of tho greatest political
revolutions sluco the establishment of
tho government.
Tho effort to bring tho govern
ment back to tho peoplo Is being
stubbornly resisted by tho politicians.
At tho recent meeting of tho Coos
County republican central commlttoo
ono of tho old school politicians
stated that ho had enough of this
"progresslvencss." It had "prog
ressed too many offices into tho dem
ocrats," ho Bald. Yes, and tho man
who said It and others llko him and
tho vicious principles nnd policies
which they promulgated until It
fastened bosslsm nnd political mls-
ruio upon tho pooplo, aro tho ones
who nro rcsponslblo for recent repub
lican defeats.
Itopubllcan party principle are
alright, but too many republican pol
iticians havo been all wrong. Thl?
Coos County ropubllcan politician
may havo hnd all tho progrcsrlvonet's
ho wants, hut ho has not had nil ho
is going to got. Tho pooi lo will
havo their way, no mattor what In
strumentalities aro adopted nn llio
moans to work out their will. Tho
Inlttatlvo nnd referendum nnd recall
aro mcro Instrumentalities.
Tho politicians hnvo endeavored to
dofo&t nnd damn tho laws roturnlng
to tho peoplo tho right to rulo thom
boIvcs. Thoy call It freak legislation.
NovortholeBB, Oregon has led tho en
tire United States n political prog
ress nnd tho othor Btntcs aro quickly
falling Into lino.
Tho Amorlcnn peoplo havo created
and accumulated wealth amounting
to 1140,000,000,000. Four men
own $2,000,000,000 of It; nnd 10
mon own and control $30,000,000,
000. or nearly one-fourth tho total.
Evory man Is ontltlod to ovory
cent thnt ho earns, but not to nny
siinro oi wnni somo ono ciso earns.
Thoro Is a conviction nmong this
peoplo that whon a fow mon own nnd
control n largor part of tho total
woalth produced and accumulated by
all tho peoplo of America during 250
onrs, thoy must havo coma Into tins.
sosslon, through npeclnl privileges in
tho law, of Bomo of thnt earned by
tho other 90,000,000. Tho determi
nation to oradlcato thoso special nd
vantagea Is now going on In this
country.
Tho pooplo do rulo, thoy always
havo ruled, thoy always will rulo.
No man should talk of "tho peo
plo" In tho third porson.
I WITH THE
X toastandtea:
PRAY, PARDON THESE BLUSHES
Many Unite in Praise of the Special Railway Edition of
The Times.
WHAT Till: STATI
PHIXTEIt THINKS OF IT
Salom, Orogon,
March 21, 1312.
Mr.
M. C. Moloney,
Editor Coos Day Times,
Marshfleld, Oregon.
I nni todny In receipt of copy of your special railway edition of the
Dally Times. It is a magnificent paper In all respects matter, arrange
ment und printing. Several of tho cuts notably timber or forest scenes
aro works of art. It should do a great deal of good In directing atten
tion to tho resources and possibilities of the country tributary to Coos
Day. Accept my congratulations on the Issuance of so valuable a paper.
Slnrercly yours,
WILLIS S. DUN'IWAY.
Stnto Printer.
Mr.
ANOTHER PORTLAND OPINION
Portland, Oregon,
' March 21, 1012.
M. C7 Moloney,
Editor Coos Hay Times,
Marshflold, Orofc.
Dcnr Sir: ... , ,
Through tho courtesy of a friend In your city I hnvc Just received
a copy of tho recent Issue of tho railroad and prosperity edition of your
paper, which I am reading with gront Interest.
From evory standpoint It Is a splendid Issuo, reflecting great credit
upon the publisher and should mnlerlnlly add to the growing Interest In
Coos Bay Boctlon- of our stato in whose development In every direction
your pnpor Is having such a large Part,
Truly yours,
HOWARD C. VAN METER.
Com mltteo on Publication for Oregon.
AMONG THE BIOK.
Dan Roberts, onglneor of tho Alurt
who underwent un operation for "p
pondlcltls at Mercy hospital tho first
of the week, Is reported .getting tilong
nicely.
Mrs. Grlnold of Hunker Hill who
, recently underwent an operation at
Morcy hospital Is reported getting
'along nicely.
Duncan Douglas yesterdny under
went nn operation for tho removal of
his tonsils. Throat trouble compelled
him to give up his course nt Orogon
Agricultural Collego a short tlino
ago.
Miss Annie Smith and Miss Helon
Wicks, her cousin, who Is hero from
filnhnmiul. Call., left this uftornooii
! for Allegany to spond Sunday. From
i ineru mibs wiuku win b lu -,
! to vlBlt nt the J. E. Parker homo mid
Miss Smith will return to Mursnornu.
Levi Helsner who has been suffer
ing from fever for several weeks Is
now able to sit up at his homo and Is
reported to be rapidly convalescing.
Miss Mnblo King, who has been
seriously 111 with appendicitis nt hor
!homo In Uunkor Hill, Is reported
I much Improved todny.
! ""
ALONG THE WATERFRONT
Tho launch Tramp sailed today for
Port Orford nnd Gold Ilcach,
sonatorlnl
uibuiH Bonaiorinl .11.1.1..
on tho fnllnwitm ....?.". I .:!
HI nm noml ' 'fl
will, during my tZlf" tied,
ftlllv ii.rffiP....7.i.Pn.n .91 Off! .11
nnd trust to tho boa 2 "'ft
I stntul for tho IiiltiMi'US
''""UM
PAPER WAS A SURPRISE
(From Coqulllo Herald.-
The Coos Day Timet) of Saturday
Inst consisting of 62 pages Is boforo
us and wo aro amazed at tho pro
duction of so creditable, a paper ema
nating from a town tho slzo of
Marshfleld. It Is printed on good
quality of hook paper, tho front page
containing a map depleting the routes
of the several railroads proposed to
gether with steamship lines lending
to Important places on tho contlnout.
Beautiful halftones portray tho many
industries of Coos Hay together with
cuts of enterprising men who wore
factors in tho up-bulldlug. of tho city.
Statistics Interesting to our residents,
as well ns valuable to thoso coutemp
'A HEAUTIFUL EDITION"
Coos Hny
Times Publishes
road" Number
'Hall.
Tho Coos liny Times, ono of South
ern Oregon's foremost dnllles, re
contly published a so-callod "rail
road" edition, n copy of which reach
od Tho Nows' ofllco this morning.
Tho Nairn Smith sn'led this after
noon for Dny Point with n cargo from
tho Smith mill.
Tho stenmor Washington Is duo In
tomorrow or early Monday from Snn
Francisco with passengers and
freight.
"' primary elect ,"'
Plo's choice for Pnlto n8.H
or .corrupt practices ,, t T" A
from Inxntlm. .. . ... mlred i$
fnvornblo to farmers ll ft
orable to laborer.,, ? 10Crg!s,afc
firearms, oimnsiti,,.. .. .. gn,tIoi,
salaries of state and cmuf. "
nnd creator erm.n ... .co.untf otni'
lions. I stand for StolcmV,
Words to bo prlnBul,H
ballot: "Statement KS
omy In appropriation, ft
WdfKf,o,olnS
FOR SCHOOL SUPI.:1N7EN
Announcement Is made u.i,
Raymondjp. linker. Td.
DO 11
for
for
Mr,
cumuuaio at
tho retiuhllmn
uKDaeit .
tie DrW'l
County SchoolpeK
Dandon, but was b, StaBS
schools nt Myrtlo ffl LB '
Tho Homer arrived In tills morn-
Othor than containing numerous nr-JIng from San Francisco with u cargo
tides rolatlvo to tho progress or tho oi general iroigni. auo win win una
Coos Hay country, tho pnper is pro-.Sunday or early Monday.
fusoly Illustrated with half tono cuts
of a varied nnturo. Tho paper con- Cnpt. C. E. Edwards now plans to
tains fi2 nncos. clothed In a benutl- launch his now boat noxt Tuesday.
ful illustrated cover of orlglnnl do-, Tho boat will bo chrlstenod tho Rnln
slgn. As editors of country pnpors "ow nnd will bo ono of tho classiest
roa zo. t Is no smn tank to nub Ish crnns inni nave over iiicii mo uoos
lntlng n homo in our favored section, n pnpor of this magnitude, especially Uny waters.
Kindly rush out a spoclnl edition
for tho following montnl omission.
Do not euro to havo It spaced with
tho ordinary ovoryday hack work.
mora is mnro whoro thin enmo
iroin, wnicn will olthor bo burned up
or paid for por lino, nccordlng to tho
market dovolopmcnts nftor this is
shown Its fnto.
For your special Information, nnd
to nvolil confusion, will state that
this is a poem, to-wlt:
To hnvo a missing sonso of two
Is something 'to doploro;
And) yot tho man who Incks a fow
May count his blosslngs o'er.
Tho mnn who's donf, his lot is
drear.
Yet. in tho dlmo-show's throne
Ho soos tho piny ,but cannot hoar
mo ii-iustrat-od song.
To council meotlngs ho enn go,
Nor hoar, nor euro a rap
About that groat foronslc flow,
Tho Strnw nnd Copplo scrap.
No gentlo muslo can ho hear
Tho whistles, though, can't burst
his oar
On thoso O'Kolley boats.
Tho blind innn'B fato Is sad indeed;
Yet hnvo you thought that ho
Deprived of vision, ennnot road
Tho lonp year poot-rooT
And should ho bo both blind and
deaf
(Which seoins moro than Is duo him)
Ho still can rondor humble thanks
No ono can rend It to him.
Ah, (to bo brlof), thoro'B death It
self,
A thing for all to fear.
And yet tho dead man doosn't
know
Tho rnllroad Isn't hero.
Dlgslt.
(As a guaranty of good faith.) '
I. J. K.
Tho lattor slgunturo Is NOT to bo
published but supplies tho editor
somebody to lay It onto In enso of an
uprising.
P. S. On second thought, ploaso
uoiri iniDiisii any of tho nbovo.
nro given upon all subjects In nn at
tractive manner. It Is tho best odl
tlon of n nowspnpor we hnvo been
privileged (o scan for many n dny,
nnd If tho citizens of Mnrshfleld vlow
the true worth of tho paper one-half
as miicn ns we do, tuey nave cause
to be proud of tho owners nnd work
ers who made possible the execution
of ho vnlunbloa work. ,
CHEDITAHI.E EDITION
(From Marshfleld Sun)
Tho Coos Hay Times laBt Saturday
Issued a special edition of the news
paper containing S2 pnges. It was
printed on book paper nnd finely Il
lustrated with half tones. Tho Ihsuo
Is u highly crodltnblo ono nnd in any
copies aro bolng sjmt to different
pnrlB of tho country. Tho nowspnp
or gives accounts and Illustrations
wlinn Mm lltnllm! fnrrn In confronted I
with tho Issuance of n dally paper ns1, Tho dredgo Heaver which has boon
well os a hundred of odd Jobs which ,'" sorylro near Sumner whllo tho Lnr
aro only known to tho mnn actively Hon dredgo Oregon wns being re
engaged In printing a country news-' Irol was brought down from thoro
pnpor. Editor Maloney, of Tho toun'- Tho Oregon will resume,
Times. Is to bo congratulated upontwork " to Catching Inlet project
Mr o (Tor Is In nubllsb nc this mncnl- soon.
' flccnt edition. Thnt It will result In
I miicn goon, ami inni it win repay ino
advertisers represented goes without
saying. ItoBoburg Evening News.
"UNTITLED TO GRKAT PHA1HE"
(From Coqulllo Sentinel)
Tho Sontlnol ncknowlodgos tho rc
colpt of n copy of tho "Hallway nnd
Prosperity Edition" of tho Coos Hny
Times. Tho publication is a crodltn
blo ono, prlntod upon eighty-pound
It comprls-
Thirty-seven longshoremen nro
now employed loading the Hosslo
Dollar. Sho wlll.tnko on 2,000.000
feet of lumber at the Smith mill nnd
will sail tho latter part of next week
for Pugot Sound, where sho will com
pleto her lumber cargo and take on
coal for her trtpjo China.
"
NEWS OF ARAOO AND VIOL
NITY.
Frank Fish nnd family, who
years, and orgnnlzod the hiA J
thoro and brought it Vto
nun ui u mil rour ycn' VT
During his superintendence ?
bciooIb of Myrtlo Point h, J
plli pass tho stato oxamlnitj
eighth grade pupils. n Urj, j
lty of whom entered hlhi5J5
Mr. Bakor will, If homuiuL
olectod, dovoto his entire Ub, S
onorgy to tho dutlos of th IE
nnd will not uso It as nn aiCi
somo othor occupntlon. He tint!
Saturday for regular office dijS
being tho only business dar oaita
tonchors nro frco from school to
Mr. Dnkor will also hold thru..
orn' nBSoclntlons In tho countrieS
ns roqulrod by law, nnd wlUhtol
ndvnnco tho cauBo of progreuluit
ucntion In overy way thathlioic
dutloB pormlt. (Paid hh.
mont).
NOTICI1
to mo republican votcrioftSi
Hlxth ropresentntlvo dlatrlct ol 0
gon, comprising tho countleiofCoa
nnd Curry;
I hereby nnnounco my citlilw
for renomlnatlon nnd re-electloja
representative for tho sixth &&
und respectfully ask that jo kj
sldor my candidacy before mutii
yuur uunoi on April iv.
Very truly,
(Pnld A'lv.) 8. I. PIERCE.
Hiinnr-rnlnnilnrnil Htnrk
of all the resources and Industries 0s flfty-two pnges and Is profusely ,invo uon living n fow miles bolow
of Coos Hay. Illuminated with photo-engravings Coqulllo tho Inst three years, aro now
living at tueir Homo In Flshtrnp.
"A FINE NEWSPAPEH
wlilpfi rnlil In Ifa nt trnpMinnnuu flint
I convey to tho render a vivid ploturo
' of tho resources of tho county. No
"The Times got out n special num- display advertising mars Its pnges
hor Saturday, consisting of R2 pages, and tho write-ups aro modestly
printed on book pnpor. Tho work Is drawn. Ab a whole It gives tho read
Mr. Clarence Hnrklow and Miss
Mnblo Houghton wore united in mur
rlago Wednesdny. March 20. at IiIl-Ii
noon. Tho maniiiKe' took nlncn t
FOR ASSIWSOU
I will bo a cundldntoforthert;&
Haiti nomination for tlio offlrecfU
Bossor of Cogs county, nt the prist?
election to bo held April 19th, lilt
I served tin assessor of thli too)
from 189!) to 1898, Incluilre. it
motto: "Justlco to nil," I ro?t
fully solicit your support
T K. II. IIANSLV,
(Paid ad.) Myrtle PoItU
. FOR ASSRSSOll
I hproby nnnounco myiclfatuS
dnto for, tho ropubllrnn nomlit'ii
for AHBessor for Coos County at tit
primary to bo held April 19, lilt
(Paid adv. (1KO. K. PEOPUJ
sets forth clearly tho many ndvan
tapes and opportunities of this place.
Just how the paper was gotten out
tho samo time a dally paper was
printed, tho work all being done on
one prehrt Is a mystifying question,
ovtn to n nuwspnpor man. Tho Times
Is untitled to all the credit possible
to heap on It for the Issue, which
seems to hnvo met a long felt want
on evory hand." North llviul Harbor.
tho ontlro county Its Industries. Its
resources nnd Its futuro prospects.
Tho compilation of tho Information
nnd statistics embraced within Its.
covers must hnvo entailed much labor.
was witnessed by relatives
mends of tho young couple,
Hnrklow and his brldo will
tholr homo In Norway. Thin
aud
Mr.
mnko
young
RON. C. 8. .JACKSON, P0II rW
IX11TING ATTOHNKV.
H will litiuarll.illy rnforrf a I
largely along tho boom order, aud er an unexnggerated presentation of tho homo of tho bride's parents and criminal laws without fcnrcrlut
CHEIHTAHLE SPECIAL EDITIO.,
THE WEATHER
What Is It that 's moro talkod
about than all things olso on earth,
but novor In zoal or onrnest, In nngor
or In mirth? Whnt Is It that peoplo
of all dogreo discuss and novor quit,
nil seasons, through, from morn till
night? Why only simply "It."
It Is cool or warm, or wludy or calm,
or cloudy or rainy or fair. Is It
droughty or damp, or frosty or "nlco"
or fragrant or balmy air? All peo
plo from miss to groat grandpa,
though expressing no wisdom nor wit
will mnko romarks about tho wonth
or. calling it simply "It."
Be Sure and Move
the potatoes you care to sell this season.
The present prices are too high to last.
Highest cash price on day of delivery.
f. s. DOW
(From Grants Pass Courier.)
Tho Coos Hay Tlmos of Marsh
flold brought out last Saturday a 52
pago illustrated edition which is cer
tainly ono of tho handsomest boom
pnpors wo havo soon for mnny a dny.
Tho Illustrations nro superb, bolng
llnoly prlntod, roprosontlng n wldo1
section of country ou Coos Dny. Ev
ory pago is roploto with most Interest
ing mattor and taken all togothor Is
n most crodltnblo showing for Marsh
flold and tho country genorally
nround It. ny tho wny, that country
down at Coos Day is attracting tho
nttontlon of railroad men who havo
In contemplation n lino which Is to
como up Rogue River to Grants Pass.
Tho Courlor extends to Tho. Times
frntornnl greetings nnd right hand1
of good fellowship, Lot them build
their railway to Grants Pass and this
city win moot thorn half way.
COlllllo nro IiIl'IiIv r,.u I...I i n
and considerable expenso and It Is j their acquaintances who wish them
very iioiiihiiii ii ino puiuirauoii is a : nuppy voyage through llfo.
a.im.naa In I'l.iltll tl ,. n Itnntw.lal ui. "
t.t. ..v. ... J .v.t. ...f u ............. .,w
lit.
The "special" will havo wide dis
tribution both by tho publishers nnd
. by tho Chnmbora of Coinmorco
throughout tho county. Thnt It will
result in much bonollt to tho county Is
I boyond question, nnd tho publishers
nro ontltlod to groat prnlso for bo ably
carrying out tho project.
I Miss Loin McAdnms, who has been
'spondlug n few wookx m i... 'i..,.n
Hoblson homo, returned to her homo
In Coqulllo Thursday.
Miss Morlo Itadnbaugh has boon
ongngod to teach tho coining term of
school In tho Strung district on Fat
Llk. Tho school will open tho first
of April.
FORGIVE AND FORGET
Revcngo may bo sweet to tho man
who bollovea
' In tho malice mado methods of liv
ing, Dut happier far Is tho man who por
colroe That It Isn't so sweet ns forgiving.
Romemborlng wrongs mny bo all very
woll.
That wore once on a time so upset
ting; Dut why on such things need tho
memory dwell,
When thoro's Joy to bo had In forgetting?
Mrs. J. H. Rndabaugh and chlldron
visited at tho llonry Itadabaugh
honio a fow days last weok.
Mr. and Mrs. Plnkston wont to Co
qulllo Snturdny on tho boat and re
turned tho samo day.
Eathan Wlmer has moved from his
ranch on Flshtnm to hu rnti...in
law's place n fow miles from Coqulllo.
(Ills Schroedor and family have
moved onto Mr. Wimgr'a placo at
Flshtrnp.
Important to rexi te pnlllc tow
en t In the Courtx."
C. S. JACKS0.V,
(Paldnd.) HosetiinrOf
FOR JOINT HKPHKSKNTAWK
I horoby respectfully nnnounci
cnudldncy for tho nomination for w
olllco of Joint Representative, nw
to tho will of tho Republican nto
of Coob nnd Cury Counties, u
pressed tt tho coining primary
tlon.
If oloctod I Bhnll endeavor to t
form tho dutlos of my office In i e
nor that will meet tho approm
nil rtoRtiwtfully.
(Pnld Ailv.l A. J.
, MAR31
c uHle8 araC M,IIr l8 v,sm"K ,M Co
QUESTION OF THE DAY?
Doos tho thin woman worry
4 bocnuso sho has such a narrow
outlook?
Tho uppor FiBhtrap school will op.
en April 1. 4
Forglvo nnd forget! nnd the light
thnt will shlno
Whoro darkness was groat will bo
glorious; .
Tho Joy In your hoart will bo simply ' Mrs. Chnrllo Wilcox undorwont an
uivme, ; '! uuuii m. myrtle Point a few days
you'll know that It's vlrtuo ko, Sho Is reported getting along
For
o
A Big Showing
ii
Spring Styles in:
Suits
WALT MASON
THE POET
PHILOSOPHER
HINTS TO ROYS.
I would explain In formal terms, that digging up fat angle worms Is
healthful oxerclso; It makes a lad's lung action right, it bolsters up hi" ai
potl o. Improves It s oars and eyes. But pulling weeds or planting pois ; la
hard upon the neck and knees- fs not like digging bait; If they'd enjoy
abounding hoalth which is a bettor thlmr than WPniM.l i. .' . L.i?'
criminate. To piny a frequent gamo of ball win mv ,... . "" ?:'""
- JUU IlIlIlllNllIIin
MARRIAGE KINSniP TANGLE
WwIdlriK of Ohio Girl to Stepfather's
JvnT mBo110 "olmeB, ,of Bollo
iventro, this county, recently was
married at Ravenna. Ohio, to Perry
,v mVt, C0Trcmny "elng performod
by the Roy. J. A. Wharton,
i A relationship tangle Is mado by
this marriage that Is difficult to un-
To piny a frequent gamo of
strong and tall, a vision for sore eyes; but sawing wood will warp yor
back and put your Inwards out of whack avoid that exorcise. If you'd
acquiro flno polso nnd stylo, each day von mn?iit in ail.i... ...;, ,1 ""
convenient crook, but do not not paint tho garden fence-such exorcise Is
too intense, nnd It may make you sick. To walk ten leagues with hound
and gun on rabbit's trail is splendid fun. thnt makes the muscles mS
but splitting kindling Is a chore that mikes tho nervous system s rel
ot father do that Job. In short, my dear delightful ladMl o Jobs apo dSted
tU," f.?i?J?, ibi, " 'our 'JnJs L lbir In't'hosu
....u ,... .u "'ji"h nuutcauuitt juu a,H,. ioi w. fk.
that builds up brawn and thow. ?. M.uk.niiw LuqjXY
l&Cl
rayol.
John Tn..d0 'f t10 BtP'laBiter of
husband chWh0 ls.a brothor of '"
ecnmn d.Sno parried her uncle nnd
whRJ11! Sutor of hor father,
bro the ?eraBbni ,s son of his
orot nor. Sho Is her own nunt and
' " husband Is his own uncle
.POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT
j FOR STATE SENATOR
II hereby announce myself as can
'?n'Me ,0rth0 ren"bl'n nomination
( for tho office of state senator for tho
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