The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 26, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Image 4

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compared to tho opportunities for do-
lug, na Is pointed out by those lntor-
cJtetl In tills plinso of reform.
1 it Is nulto ovtdont that we no
M. O. MAL0.VE1' Editor ami Tub. longer need to bo tormented by files
COOS BAY TIMES
DAN K. MALQNEV News Editor
Entered nt tho poutofflco t Marsh
Held, Orogon, for transmlsslnm
through tho mails as socond claw
mail matter.
Dedlcnted to the service of tho
people, that no good causo shall lack
a chnmplon, and that evil shall not
Ihrlro unopposed.
SUBSCRIPTION KATES.
DAILY.
One year
Per month
WEEKLY.
Ono year
16.10
.10
nnd nioBqtiltos anil other dangerous
pests If wo set about their elimina
tion In n Bclontitic innnucr. rro
fessor Hodge of Clark University do
clnies thnt the problem of tho fly
filth la so ensy ns to bo humorous.
Tin hna Interested tlw chlldran of the
! public schools In tho campaign, nnd
bellovo thnt rcwnnU should bo given
not to' thoso securing tho greatest
number nf dend flics, but to the f
fighter who Is able to report n clean J
field, n street or alley or back yard
that has no flics.
But tho fly and mosquito cam
paign Is only ono of tho mnny Indi
cations of a now regard for material
comfort Hint Is arising. Tho rigors
I WITH THE t
I TOASTANDTEAS
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(5001) EVENING
Evolution.
I know not of n thousand croodB
Which ono la right;
A child In midnight's gloom and
darkness lost
I seek tho light.
When nald strictly In advanco tho
subscription pricu of tho Coos Day
Times is J6.00 per year or 12.60 for
six months.
$1.60 of clitnnto nro mndo loss disastrous
An Indepondont Republican nows
papor publishod every ovonlng except
Sunday, and Wookly by
Tho Coon liny Timoa Publishing Co.
Address nil communications to
COOS BAY DAILY TIMES. '
Afnrahflrld :t a " Oregon
EQUITABLE TAXATION.
NOW that the question of cqult
nblo taxes Is bolng dlscusBod In
Oregon as n result of tho slnglo
tnx fenturo of tho noxt olectlon, it
might bo woll to cxamlno the meth
ods pursued In othor atntes. In tho
mnttor of levying and collecting rev
enues, a glanco nt Now York would
not bo amiss. There last year whnt
is known ns n corporation tax ylcldol
nearly $10,000,000, while- tho second
source of rovonuo was from Inherit
ance taxes, amounting to more thnix
$8,000,000, tho cxclno tax being
third nt less than $8,000,000, nna
about $2,000,000 wns raised from the
mortgngo tnx.
It Is probnblo that the Inheritance
tax collections In Now York this year
will amount to about $20,000,000.
Thoro nro two cIobsos of beneficiaries
under the Now York Inhorltnnco tax
law. Tho first clnss Includes fathom,
mothers, husbnuds, wives, children,
brothers, slstors, wives nnd widows
of sons nnd husbnuds of daughtors
of decedents. Tho olher class In
cludes all othor persons named ns
beneficiaries In wills nnd nil corpora,
lions not exempted from tnxntlon on
tho ground of public policy.
Persons of tho 'first clnBs may -.
cclvo bcqUCsts ut) to $5000 without
paying any tax whatever. On any
anion nt n excess of $RQ00 up to $r0
pOO their hhnroa nro tnMI 1 por coiltt
on ntnoiints from $f!0,000 to $2",0,r
,000 they nro taxed 2 por cont; on
amounts from $2Ti0.000 to $1,000,
000 tho lax Is 3 per cent, while In
hmounts In excess of $1,000,000 tliu
tnx is 1 "por cont.
PorsonR of tho second class mny
receive 1000 without taxation, but
nro tnxed 5 por cont on any bequest
from $1000 to K0,000, 0 por cent
up to $2G.D,000. 7. percent up to $1,
000,000, and 8 per cent on nil)'
amount In cxcchb of $1. 000, 000.
THE TIME TO SHAPE YOUR CA
REER IS IN THE PHEPAH
ATOUV SCHOOL.
I-' ONLY somo ono," Clara
"I
by various protective devices. And
Instead of ruthlessly appropriating
the forces of nature or destroying
them, as we hnvo dono in tho pnst,
wo aro beginning to question na U
tho future and the ultimate effect' of
our actlonB.
Man's place In the scheme has
soonied to be thnt of an lutclllgoni
npproprlntor. And ho Is Just coming
to rcnlizo tho possibilities of Ills po
sition. Not ruthlessly, but reverent
ly, nnd nt tho snmo tlmo with vigor
nnd conviction should tho work of
humanity reflect this now spirit of ro
gard for humanity's boat comfort nnd
concern. Tho work requires tho co
operation of nil. Tho avenues for of
fort nro manifold. It Is Important
that wo loam to utillzo thorn wlsoly.
If Job had only hnd a telophono
Ills record for patience might hnvo
been achieved.
VACATION DAYS.
When I think It host to enjoy n
rest I don't go to Cork or Homo, to
tho mounlnlns fleo, or Infest tho sea
I Just llo around nt homo. With
my trusty pipo which Is good nnd
rlpo I Book for tho uoldcn Flooco in
a rattling book, in a cozy nook, my
foot on tho. mnntolploco. I do not
sigh for Italian sky or yearn for an
Alplno guldo; I do not crave for tho
ocean' wave I'm perfectly satisfied.
In books I find from tho beastly grind
rollof thnt Is better far than to blow
my wnd for n tour aboard In airship
or motor cnr. I climb no hills and I
pny no bills for breathing tho moun
tain ntr; I am not mobbed nnd I am
not robbod nt home- In my enBy chnlr.
I pny no ensh for outrageous hash but
feed on tho things I like, nnd I do not
wnku at tho morning's break with
tourists, somowhoro to .hike. I nm
not clubbed by tho cops or snubbed,
ns tourists nro oftoh spurned; tuv
Jaws don't creak in attempts to speak
n innguago I nevor loqrned. And"
wnon I nm dono with vncntlnu fun no
wenrlsomo tales I pour from a tlre
Iobb Jaw of tho things I saw so no
ino cans nip a boro
oc?ri.M.i!ii,wr
Cbajcjh
4rji
WOMAN'S SOLILOQUY
A husband, liko nn . umbrolla,
should bo Bolectod for his durnhlo
nnd sorvlcoablo qualities rather than
for his shapo and stylo thoso bril
liant showy pattorns ftoldom stand
thovoar nnd tear of domesticity and
UHiinlly fndo or shrink or .run in tho
wnBh of matrimony, writes Holen
Ilowlnnd.
Evory man looks upon homo ns n
Ilrown Lyman walls, "could. ..,V .'..'-.'... "'...',. 'f, "'", .""".,. ' " "
hnvo told rao boforo I loit ' "" v" "" .".."" B,,u "'" uo "
coIIoko! Thon how dlfforont my
business llfo would havo boon!"
Miss Lymnn spent four yonrs it
collego fitting horcolf to tonch, bo-
cnuso nt thnt tlmu no othor profeH
slon open to women off 0101! equnl
opportunities. A brief enroor, how
over, as n teacher hIiowciI her thnt
hor heart was not In the work. So
nho secured n Job us reporter of
mimical nnd driunntlc nffalrs. She
graduated to gonoral reporting, niut
Borured n "hcoop" on a basoball
story that mndo a Mauhnttnn editor
linaglnn it wns written by n man nnd
mndo Mlas Lyman migrate to tho
metropolis In tho faith that sho
would Immediately obtain a position
on any papor at a flno salnry.
head rost or n footrost.
No homo Is comploto without a
hushnnd; he Is ns ncressnry nn n
clock, ns. useful ns n doormat nnd ns
dcrnrntlre ns n potted plant.
It Is difUcult to toll which is the
moro tragic flguro-rtho woman
whom n niun should havo married
and didn't, or tho woman whom lie
shouldn't have mnrrlod nnd did.
Making famo, or making n for
tune, or mnklng bookH nnd political
apoechos is not tho real forto of a
woman. It's mnklng a husband
nut of n man.
Flnttor n husband n ilttlo and ho
will adoro you; flntter him too much
nnd bo will bocln to wonder wliv
I such a porfoct combination of wit.
1 only know that nothing is to
day A8 yeatorday;
The whole world changes and
I too ovolvo
In God's own way. .
Vorno Dowltt Rowoll
"MY VIEWS"
A Humtlng Record of In
dividual Opinion by a
Quiet Observer.
A COJLMON LIKE.
Editor Times:
Tho death of tho lato King of Don
mnrk In tho streets, tho romovnl of
tho royal body to tho common
morgue where it awaited idontiflca-
1 tlon, wrapped in nn ordinary winding
sheet nnd among other forms equally
silent and unknown, has provided tho
I . I. 1..K.I t ..f i1i
a worm wun n sinning uxiuii-i-u ui iu
a 'groat leveling power or dcain, or tno
Tim BUOTIIEIl OF LIGHT
Ho nover koops n catnloguo of cvor-
lastlug woes;
Ho says good morning to tho world
an' whistles as ho goes;
Ho hides tho thorns o' llfo away and
only wears tho roso
Brother to tho two high hills of
Morning.
Tho pleasant patliwnys known him
Holds whero tho daisies throng
Tho winds mnko music for him ns
thoy swoop tho world along,
And when thnt music's silent in his
honrt ho hoars a song,
Brother to tho Light that makes
tho Morning.
And fnr awny up yonder, in tho win
dow o' tho bluo,
Tho drenmed-of angols listen to nn
echo glnd and now
Thrilled to tho Gates of Glory, and
they say: "Hcavcn'B lovo to
you,
Brother of tho Light that makes
tho Morning!"
A Marshflold man who rocontly
quit n situation told n friend ho had
Bono Into business (or hlmsolf tho
business wns looking for nnothor Job.
Hugh McLnln says that tho comont
ho carries is strong enough to mend
tho break of day.
Somo "Coos Day men dlvido tholr
lives botwoon trying to' forget and
trying to rocovor from tho effects of
trying to forgot.
You may talk of your dandy dancors,
Of nny place or cllmo,
Who Htop the fancy Loncors,
And whose movement Is a rhyme
Of. thoBo who tiend the "Texas Tom
my" On tho stage or on n rug,
But thoro's nothing halt so funny
As the "Two Jims" In a "Runny
, Hug."
You mny rave about tho maiden
Who dances on her toes,
Or of the grncoful glrllos
Who travel with the shows.
But of all tho world's groat duncors,
Thoro nro none thnt can compare
With tho poetry of motion
Of tho "Two. Jims" . the "Grizzly
Bear."
(almoin nll.nlianrliltiif nlillvloil willed
none can gainsay.
No royot robes, or attendants or
stately death chnmbor, ndded their
unmeaning pomp to tho great man's
passing. No bells or heads or echo
ing dlrgo recalled tho thouglitloss
mind to tragic mood, but tho ordi
nary daylight hum or Hamburg
streets, the ordinary curious gaze of
caBiinl crowdB. and then tho cold mnr
ble slab and tho long, pnlo garment
with tho dignity of Its uttlmntonoss
mid tho democracy of Its unpreton
slon. The incident wns n strangely
touching one. And yet, significant
only beennso of tho hnlo nnd mystery
which death nlways lends. Tho cir
cumstances of his dying woro rcnlly
no moro meaningful than tho fact of
his living, of his walking unrecog
nized through tho highways of tho
world. "An elderly gentlcmnn In n
sack suit" this was tho description
to which tho King nnswerod In his
man's cstnte. Tho Ilttlo details of his
dnlly wants, his dreams, his sadness",
his ensual laughter, all must hnvo
been as botraylngly human ub IiIb
death, yet they were not regarded so.
For wo aro likely to forgot tho
commonness, the mutual Interests of
our several human lives. Wo pans
men nnd women In tho strpot with
Ilttlo thought thnt thoy nro men nnd
women with heart's and inlndB vory
much like our own. Thoy scorn so
many passing shapes, sometimes
BiulHngniid at 1 I rnct I ye. sometimes ills
MOTHER AND HER 1!0
CHILDREN TO CHURCH
MARSHALL, Mich., Juno 20
Mrs. William .Moore, wifo of a
farmer of Burlington township,
brought her twenty-six children
to this plnco rocontly to attend
church, nnd Incldeutully, watch
hor post u letter to Thcodoro
Roosevelt telling' him tho slzo
of her family.
Practically the whole town
turned out to watch tho army
of youngsters toddling nlong
with Mrs. Moore, nnd tho res-
taurant koopora hurrlod to
mako oxtrn arrangements for
fcodlng tho brood.
"Thoro nro a lino lot, too,"
Mrs. Mooro Bald, "and I Imag-
ino Toddy will bo glnd to hoar
that thoro is such a largo
family in this country. Now,
thoro's a lino mnn Mr. Rooso-
. volt. Ho has tho right Idea and
.would voto for him It I only
could." '
A girl may bo n;porfcct dear, but
Just because sho carries- away tho
tooth sho has had-extracted is no sign
ulio's also an Elk.
COUNCIL MEET
IN NORTH k
Many Street Improvem J
Discussed-No DefJ
Action Taken.
M,.. " nVUB tho W
ww uiuu;ii mot evenlnir . u
proposed street lmnrn5.JIBIIrt
broiiL'h i... i...l""pronient.
" . "' "i 110 infli..
wtiB tnkon on ti,. ,,B"nto
Ono of tho matter. ,,.
was tho oneiilni -.".JM
Mrs. Mooro desnlto her larao
-minuy is only 4C yoarfl old.
And while you arc growling about
tho weather hero It might bo woll to
romoinbor thnt In tho east thoy -aro
having tho imual number of boat,
prostrntlons nnd V. T. Stoll recolvod
n lottor from Spoknno saying it Is
110 In tho shado. Frank Parsons has
a papor from Missouri telling of cy
clones and Moods,
WE WONDER
Wo wondor, on
That othor shoro,
If people still
Ask, "What's tho scoro?"
ARCHIE JOHNSTON.
Tho youngest of hor children
has not yet piiBsod Its llrst yoar.
Sho wns married first whon sho
wns 1 1 years old, nnd mnrrlod
hor prcsont husband whon sho
was eighteen, having glvon
birth to ono child by hor first
husband. 4
Fourteen of tho twenty-six
children nro twins, tho othors
having nrrlved ono at a tlmo.
"Yes," Mrs. Mooro snld, "It Iiuh
boon hnrd to ralao all thoso
children properly but It Is not
as hard to havo a largo family In
this country ns most pooplo
would suppose." Dcsplto tho
euros and worries of govorning
twonty-slx children and n hus-
band, Mrs. .Mooro llnds tlmo to
keop up with the times and Is
a close student of political c,on-
uiiiiuiH 01 1110 country.
wns tho opening 0 tm ,Mtn
roadway over thn ,?L10 P'
unfit nn um. t. "o"
, " VI.
tho
tasteful tind dust-lndon, but far, far
romoto. Wo bruBh elbows with ono
who has porhapssouiided tho Hamo
depths of trngedy that wo nro Just
tasting. .Wo smllo at n chnnco Inci
dent with the snmo appreciation of
tho unknown bystandor, but wo do
not touch his hand or look Into his
eyes, or in any way respond to our
miitunl emotions. Wo nro Ignorant
or Indifferent. Which?
Wo watch our follow bolngs with
calm uuconcorn ns thoy toll or wcop
or smllo nbout us, but when doath
mnkes thorn sllont and unresponsive,
and forever boyond need of our sym
pathy or possibility of our compan
ionship, wo nro Inclined to question
their past curiously, to lend a mo
ment's thought to tho chronicle of
their living, nnd perhaps oven to let
fall a tear or n bunch of flowers on
tholr uunnsworlng coffins.
It Is tho mystery of n common end
that draws us, nnd yet tho common
loves and tragedies nnd fleeting,
precious Joys might well provide a
similar Interest and concern. It Is
conceivable that wo aro missing much
In tho cold Indifference of our llvlinj.
Underneath tho uxterlor of rcsorvo
mid caution and foolish prldo wo iro
hiding tho things thnt mnko both
denth nnd llfo significant.
If wo could como closer together
sometimes In our living It might
mako us loss childishly Inconsistent
In our dying. Somewhere in tho
warm touch of hands, In tho subtlo
understanding of Intellects, there Is
possibility of Intercourse, of a mutual
responso to tho things thnt stir us
and ploaso us nnd wring our sou, 4
with tholr unntiBworlng mockery.
Yot wo loso nil thlH. Wo exchange It
for tho pitiful sentiment of tho doa'.ii
chnmbor, the cold stiffness of still
hands nnd tho otornnl ntlonco of
closed lips. Somehow the thrilling
pathos of n common llfo leaves us un
moved. DIXIT.
swoop tho ontlro Pad lie Const, ns
well as many other stntcs. Nor do
thoy proposo to. stop nt the Presiden
cy. Tho stnnd-pnt Congressmen llko
Hnwloy, who was so strongly en
dorsed by President Tnft whon In
Rnsoburg Inst year, nro also to bo
ollmlnntcd. With this end In vlow,
friends of J. W. Perkins, of Rnso
burg, nro urging him to enter tho
rnco for Congressman from this dls-lMarH,lfloI,l I'otirth of Jnjr celebra
- i, i u nn -,..... - vj
waterfront simm. i.u."n7;oy
city, engineer rc ZZ 8"J
won a cost $531.30, cxduZ1
hlnstlng of rocks y lve
would hnvo m i,n rL,t.l"npi
?S,L-pKW,
foraiWtoft'oSnr116
n lodro of nm L ciT.ncc.- .91:
Lend is also rovTrVT'
work. The wnicr malt Vl ,1 1
to bo protoc eil nmin. ., '. ai8
tho blasts and this Win age
"mu "I'. It Was RllC(rn.(.l .1
"' "KHtle
" l tho bulla.
fill n. I. """
for (1it.li- i.n,,,w " " oul,
railroad contractu r,uCi
t? nld , nxlng ,1MK ,t6,!l
rip-rapping tho
Some SitTi w...i.
Tho council wns nouWn...!
inln parties want .i.-"r Llh,t
Klnln avenuo lowered, six uA
;""'" "" ruin HcPhH
Union and Mcndo avenues, n(j j
elnln nml win ...... .. ... '""M
position. -nitroDs
Tho coat of oponlnir the nll,r ,
or the ,, pnrk 58;S.
PotlV Illlnt Win nall.,.l-..l ....
engineer to bo 9103.20 ezciuh
The cent of It m
.... ,..u iiuimiiiB property osnei
no nnoy lias never been dedlci
o tho city. Tho object In ow
It Is to hnvo an outlet when the
provomont of Sherman nn.l v,i
nvenues Is underway.
Al'Ceill Illlllntlnn
,T?nlsr.,te"?5.'o.ira"hpil
trlct on tho progressive ticket. Thnt I " L'"ii 111m 11 wns decided to
Hnwloy can bo defeated by a llvo;?0! ", ,Nxt i'nr. It Is propose
man Is concodod. and, Mr. Porklim Is I m H,b,K I''rth of July celebra
.. "Mll-r. u.lrn" nil III.. Mm., Al l.iilul.'U 'MU'tll 11011(1 mill Mnrihfllil !!
llnanlnirir wniilil tinl linvn In will! Inn ns'(l h) Jrtlll 111 It
yearH for that Fidoral building If . 'Proposition from the North
Porklns was In 'Congress. Jonathan
Bourno or Dr. V. H. Coo mny ontor
the Senatorial rnco as a real progres
sive candidate ngnlnst Bon Soiling,
who Is n Tnft supporter.
Get Your
Berries
Now
Phono your ordors
Fancy Strawberries 1 8s
' was bu
lOC Box $2.00 Crate
j'Fine Strawberries '
band concerning Btreet llchtin.
weekly concerts wns also dlscu
1110 iinna nskod Hint four clr
lights bo put In at Vlrclnlit ant r
mnn nnd strings of light strnir
invuii ilium, 1110 rnunrii wns t
10 pay ror uio iigiitlng. The con:
nowovor. decided thnt the CHv
North nend would pny one-half
cost of all tho cluster lights put
uio jironony owiici-r m pay the ot
half,, This will app'y to nil imrt
town.
Cltv Ttocordpr BTlivuhlre v,
structod tn notify MnrAHM" v
comnanv Hint the City of NV"- n
would fiirnlsli frco dockese for
railroad material brought-In.
sins iiKXs in ins coifix
.Mini ll(.N(INnl tol)leSolatrh
lug Would Hi' IndUturUil.
NORTH ADAMS, Mass., Junq
'lieu IMwanl I). Pomeroyi
us burliM In the little rnounJ
Sho fnllinl to do so, became con.- wisdom, virtuo nnd pulchrltudo ovor
panlon to a wealthy woman nnd uo-i happened to marry you.
Thoro would bo moro happy mar
rlogos if tho nvorago woman would
spond less time trying to ndjust hor
luiHband to hot Idonl nnd moro tlmo
trying to ndjust herself to hor husband.
mi I red shorthand. Her first position
as stenographer and typewriter was
worth $8 n weok. She set hor teeth,
stuck to this Job a year, and acquire!
her business training.
Her second position brought recog
nition of hor oxecutlvo capacity. Sho
wns round to have distinctive nlilll y THIS MTTI,EOI,D WORM).
for promotional and ndvertlBlut! -
work. Tho results of hor activities . 1 ' little old planet Is rolling nlon,;
on this line for two years took her' ' the lilt of a laugh and a rollicking
to tho Borvlco of a now mngiulno. song,
needing her combination of oxperl- And over a welcoming smllo,
ence ns editor nnd advertiser. From And bottor and bettor 'tis growing
that to tho work, unspecified, thnt'i '"u day.
she Ib doing now was 11 natural stop. And lovo bonding ovor to brighten
She has arrived, Hi'e- states, who-o I the way,
h)io hnd started six yonrs before; I And lighten ench wearying smllo.
thnt Is, at a llfo In the business;
world whero sho can seo mid bo part .This ilttlo old enrth is n havon of rest
of It, With blossoms strown over Its mo-
Miss I.ymnn's contention Is thnt thorly breast,
the rond was too long for any woinnn' And soudlng their frngranco
to travel merely for the sake of nml-1 around;
lug herself. Hor conclusion Is that Thoro's evor n word of the- kindliest
tho real place to start nt shnpini;' cheer
one's career Is In the preparatory or, To gladden our hearts when tho Joiti
hlgh Bchool. Its girls neod guidance. noy grows drear,
ns to tho course that will host pro-! While pleasuro and plonty abound,
pare- them for the future. She bo-'
llevos that such schools should hnvo! This little old world Is a rofugo nf
women on tholr ntaffs whoso solo' lovo,
ciiuy snouid consist In studying girls with rapturous skies bonding o'er ns
Boll your whiskers If you want to
kiss, or mnny n kiss you're suro to
miss. Thov snv in whiskers mlerobea A-k-t.,.....i
V " .." V; .... . .. -rvTTTTTTTTT-T
nosi, nnu, won, up 10 up is rnr 1110
best.
ThrecCp
Boxcsk-1
Crate 41 .75
tain town of llucklnnd In a coM
flu that ho made with his own
hands u strange plea made W
tho old man to n doctor to mvI
his llfo for two weeks came to
light.
"Cnn't you keep mo alive two!
weeks?" asked tlio 111 nun,
anxiously.
Why do yen wnnt to llrei
PERKINS TO Rl'N
who seem promising and In advising
them what to elooso as a profession.
Out of her experiences and heart
aches ns a bncholor maid In business
Miss Lymnn utters this wnrning:
"There o a wider Held for girls un
fitted to enter nubile or professional
llfo than nnv Held offered by busl
liois. This field Is the home."
above.
And little ones clasping our hnno,
While eyes, nil alight, smllo tho Jjy
that they know
Back Into our own, with n honrt nil
aglow,
And a yearning we well under
stand. This Ilttlo old world Is a beautiful
sphere,
STORY OF THE DAY
Chick! Chick!
I 800 by old friend Joo Schilling is
thinking of going Into tho hotel bus
iness in Myrtlo Point. That's tho
placo wlioro Archie Johnston and
Gone Paddock rocontly found thorn- bo enrrjed for Tnft
solves dining together. On looking '
ovor tho bill of fnro thoy noted that m-ma
young "fry woro 'speclnl" for that
inoal, so Archlo turned to tho pretty
Ilttlo waitress and askod: i
"How's tho chicken?"
Tho young lady blushed, then nn-
sworeii: "on, nn nirigiu. now are
you?"
HosebiiiK .Mini Mny lie Candidate on
New Rouse veil Ticket.
Tho Roseburg Review says:
"Slnco tho "Btoam-rollor" has re
nominated Taft and Shormnn nt Chi
cago, tho progressive Republicans
now declare that thoy will carry
moro states ror iioosovolt than will
Thoy oxpoct to
JiiBt two weeks?" asked thodoc-l
Logan Berries 5coerbox 5 ,0wen. v,,,, .e. he-wiw.
' a ... .. ... . -.., I.. IV. ,1
I nnvo six liens fcuuuiK m i'i
coffin and I'd rather not dli-l
turb them until they're!
luitched."
But Pomoroy d'ed n few daysl
ago and now nests were foundj
for tl-o hens.
Raspberries 10c per Iviv
A full lino of berry boxes and borry
crates.
The Bazar
Phone 32.
Th ft n nil up nf O unlit if.
I
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PREVENTABLE EVILS.
TMS is pro-om'noiitly an ago ot. While Lovo lends tho way nnd is hm--eliminating
the revontnble- Ills' orlng near,
of llfo. From the days of slug- To guide us nlong on our way,
glsh Indirferenco or fanatic stollclsnii It radiates joy, If our hearts aro
we hnvo como to .1 tlmo whon tho nllght
slightest as well ns tho most' appal-j With all that Is happy and cheerful
Hug ailments to which flesh Is heir and bright,
are receiving the most Intelligent it- Wherever we're led dnv hv dnv. 1
tentlon. And yet we have dono little SELECTED.
Frank Lalso wns talking nbout
taking a ilttlo auto trip with Dr. Dlx.l
"But, Doe," Frank said, "If I go It
must bo undorstood that you will
not run ovor twonty miles an hour." ,
"Huh!" replied Dlx, "you don't want
to go In an auto, you wnnt somo ono
to tnko yqu out in n bnby carriage. "
An eastern paper has found a now
sporting novelty a pair of cats that
do a wrestling bout. Tho felines'
strong hold is, wo presume cnts-as-cats-can.
WE SHOPDX'T WONDER.
Thoro lives a damo in our town
Whoso biscuits nro Immense,
Hor husband put two dozen down
And hasn't felt well since.
DORSEY KRR1TZER.
P o people nro naturally congon
lal, nml others make "daffydllls."
SPIRITUAL COMFORT.
To sit up near tho pulpit.
"Wo greatly do aspire,
When Maud, upon" tho organ plays
And liraro sings in tno choir.
CLAY CHURCH.
Get Ready for the Fourth
We Are Coos County Headquarters for
Celebration Supplies
Cane Pennants Rockets Decorations
Balloons Peniit nts
Everything in fact to make the Great and Glorious Day one to ho Remembered.
NORTON HANSEN
Wholesale and Retail
'CENTRAL AVENVE-
Flags
Fireworks Firecrackers
FRONT STREET.
TWO STORES
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