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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1912 EVENING EDITION. i : h K, . 1 ;y i t COOS BAY TIMES M. 0. MAI.ONKY Keillor nnil HAN IS. MALONKY News Editor A clock serves to point out tlio limiffl nnil n Ivnhinn 1 1 Itlntn llti frit ' got tllOIIl. Soino Coos Uay men nro bnshful when It comes to mooting tlioir ob ligations. And somo Coos Hay peoplo never forgive as long nn their memories nro in workjngorder. I'UlisoXAL OVKRFLOW am. and ams. hwrukut arm- Btrong. of North llond, wcro Marsh flehl visitors todny. HI3NDRYX MtOTHERS wcro in mm Mil ON BREAKWATER millions of patriots detormlnod to correct the wrongs of plutocracy nnd re-establish tho iimxlms of Amoricnn liberty In nil tlioir regnnnt bonuty nnd practical effectiveness. Now Jersoy loves Woodrow Wilson not for the enemies ha linn mndo. Now Jersoy loves him for what ho is. All evil Is his enemy. Tho Iniluonccs that havo opposed him havo d onion strnted his nvnllablllty nnd fitness nt rlik mm linfifl nnil nvtinanil tlln Steamer in Early Today From Jl',,c5K ,10lis w avkstcott of mvnllnl)lllty nml U1,ntnc88 of somo xkw .ii:icsi:y- lauds quali-' "l"ors " oulul 1,nH V?,." liueiit'u uiui wis iiiiuauu 111111 unburn nnd blnsts nny cnuso nnd nny porson it espouses. That Inlluenco has ap pealed to tho sordid, low nnd crlin- ( By. Associated Pross to tho Coos Buy Times) ' "Uiiiuiu tinii iiv.iiiiu. niu unlit HIM ,.,, .', ,,, .,,i, ' accepts Its nld, bo fay as his public UT.?"IiJ'V;i:?.l1?)U usefulness is concerned, would bo more fortunate had a nilllstoiio boon IHCII TRIBUTE 'PAIDJILSON Portland With Large Pas senger List. LAST NIGHT'S iciiinr LONG TMIMrGS TIKS OK OANDIDATK FOR DKM OCHATIC NOMINATION. Tho Breakwater arrived in this morning from Portland after n good trip down tho const. Slio had n good cargo of mlscollnncous freight nnd from thnlr ranch Inilnv. hrlnclnir in nlun n lnin tinnantiirnr lint. Thn ninni- somo of tho finest vegetables nnil bors of the Or.egon Nnval aillitla who placing the untuo of Oovornor Wood now potatoes that havo been scon , returned from tholr annual crulso row Wilson, or iow Jersey, in nom horo this senson. Thoy brought a nugmented tho latter. .I-..1 ....... ....1 I.l ....t ...! I. l..l I. .. I. tl .. ,... 1. l..l.1n.i., itna An t UVU itllJIIllll HIS 1IUUIV tlllll IIU HUM UUU11 snmnlo to Tho Times' offlco, Includ ing n head of Icttuco that was as largo as a head of cabbage. A. II. DERBYSHIRE nnd J. If. Mul- lln of North Hcnd woro in Marsh Hold today to try tho Plat U nn igmcnic i u o inner. .m... . u. . "w "--, cnBt nt0 tho depllm of tlio boo. Now Tho Dronkwntor will sail at 1 llvored by former .ludgo John . , i111n..tt i... n. nm.n.mm. o'clock tomorrow for Portland. Westcott, of Cnnulcn, N. J. air. Among thoso arriving on her today Westcott spoko as follows: woro tho following: ' New .lorsey, onco bound, but, by oro 1110 loiiowiug; ttvn huiw;i i "u"""i " ' (rlnintili airs. 13. I). Love, Helen Lovo, airs, tho moral energy nnd intolloctunl , w"" "' " Jersey belloves that tho opposition to Governor Wilson, such ns it lins been, uecessitntes nnd secures his A. Van Pagcrt, .Mrs. Uolle Knlfo, airs, grentness of n slnglo bouI, now free, Similar necessities, motives nnd Tho "-.' ..;.: .. . z V" I o i r, .. ' .. .. A... i r, .. " ". t . ... .1.1.. ;.., ...,. ...!., i.. i causes impel nil men niiKo. "r:"I",',c"7-,l,",,r"V" '."IVV". I,"' "",' " i i.! ":, ;," ".same necessities, motives and causes deciding that ho wns disquallilcil don, C. M. Clnrko, J. at. nowen. II. A. partlclpato In your deliberations, nld , T," .V,Viiv ii v.,. i III i?C?; HViJ from hcnrlng It as ho owned Knrr, P. A. Slkor, J. L. Chrlstcnson, In formulntlng your decrees. Tho "". ',.i , T1 .i S. i.. conslilcrnblo Plat II proporty him sol f. Llghtiiliiir .Strikes Houso Word has been received hero that tho homo) of Guy Dlpple, formerly stewnrd nt the aiillicomn club hut now a rcsldont of Ilnndon, was struck by lightning during tho storm Inst Monday even ing. Tho lightning canio in over tho telephone wire nnd did comparatively llttlo damage. Tho homo of John Unrrows, near tho Dlpple place, was nlso damaged. X'o Operation airs. Prank Don ning has rccolvod nuother letter from hor slstor, airs. P. A. Sncclil, saying tnat .Mr. Sncclil did not havo to un dergo nn oporntlon whllo In tho hos pital thoro, ns was Inferred from ear lier ndvlccs. Ho is gottlng nlong nicely under trcntment which did not rcqulro surgory. II. C. Coleman Hazel Gilf II. D. aicNal P. Walter, J oman.L. Gilpin. Cora Gllph.: New Jersey delegation Is not om- "1 .f""1' K "moMvnlld lpln, C. Hesslk, It. lCruger, powered to exorcise tho attributes of!1'10 BIU" -ce8sltles, motives and Nalr. U. Crockett, T. Laird! proprietorship, but Is commissioned I f"u" "mi " !! "S.8'81.1,0,?,'110",0." ii inr nnirin ill tivii.iii 1 1111 im iiii iiiiihii iii iiifiua . - t Mllll.ll V, UfllV - " .!'..,... .. 0.... ,....-,w w- ... I M f .1 M A .. ........ I... .II.I..A -.! T.ntiirlnlu A Tnnl n V W Innti T ncrnpv nml tti nlTp tn vnn. nn b DumHUU' nwk . "'"""vb'ui, i Sleglo, J. J. Wilson. E. WIndon. P. militant nnd triumphant loader, a1 J;Io "B ment fallB broken ngalns , L. Dtiboll, U. Parks, J. Ravnollo, D. scholar, not n charlatan; a states-11:, ,AH . V 'ntolllBcnt "ni,l S. Cala, D. P. Carpenter, Wallace limn, not n doctrinaire; a profound 'Jt'ol,c '''o ' tho expression -. ..i- x.ii r, . t. 1 .. .. n o ;.utin- r ini t.ni... of these necessities, motives nnd tiill Ifllll Lt!I It I1IIIM l.lll Illtllll'l -. 1J1M llltlJUii I1UL tl OIMUILI Ul 1J4111 UltllDi " - I c s IS I per Cnrnentor. T. Stlnvnc. Ed Knit- a political economist, not an cgotls- son, W. A. Wynt, 13. P. .Matthews, tlcnl theorist; n practical politician, J. II. Wynt, T. Whitney, A. L. Hnrrls- who constructs, modifies, restrains on, .M. Papus, J. aincovl, airs. L. J. without dlsturbanco anil destruction; Simpson, P. H. Grant, O. II. Holt, at. a resistless debater and consummate ainttrny, E. Galllcr, E. Wilson, P. at. master ot statement, not n mcro Dnkln, Lnura aicltao, Doris Howard, phrnso-mnker; n liunianitarlan, not II. P. Howard. .Mrs. It. Lowls. airs, a dofamcr of chnractors and lives; II. E. Kennedy, .Margnrot Kennedy, n man whose mind Is nt onco cosmo aira. D. aicailllnn, airs. II. II. Pray, polltnn nnd composlto of Amoricnn; airn. D. P. Carpenter, Emily Carlson, n gentlomnn of unprotoutlous hnblts. Loulso Jung, airs. Land, Lllllo nog- with tho fenr of God In Ills heart and era, Ploronco Day, P. Donblo, airs, tho lovo of mankind exhibited In ov Doablo, Grnco Norton, ainy Jones. , cry act of his Ilfo; above nil a public Pay La Grco, D. La Grco, airs. Wheel-, servant who has been tried to tho; or. .Airs. u. k. y.ccK, Mrs. I'ylls, CJ. P. uuormosi nnu never tounii wnuung Pfortnor, V. Cnrlson, It. Edmonds, 13. peerless, matchless, unconquor Wntklns, E. McDonald, C O. Conrad, ' nblo. J. .M. Dodge, O. Itnndlomnn, W. Noy-I Now Jersey has reasons for hor gron, W. Hnrtmnn, J. W. Illckor, J. course. Let us not bo deceived In W. Illxby, A. J. Surbcck, II. A. our premises. Campaigns of vllltlcn causes. Therefore Now Jersoy ar- .gues that Woodrow Wilson Is tho only candidate who can not only mnko Democratic bucccss a ccrtninty but Bocuro the electoral voto of nl most every state In tho Union. Now Jersey will cudorso his nom ination by u majority of ono hun dred thousand of her liberated citi zens. Wo nre not building for n day, or even a generation, but for all time. Let not tho belief that nny candidate miiy sucrreil rob us of sound judgment. Wlmt would It profit tho Democratic party to win now only to bo cast out four yearn Iinnco? Tho Democratic pnrty should bo commtssroncd to carry on n great constructive program having for Its end n complete restoration of tho Prnnto. H. A. Isncncc. II. 13. Kenn cdy, W. n. ainrtlnB. 13. Konzfo. W. W. Gutty. .Miss It. aiatson. Mrs. W. D. .Mnrtlu, airs. A. aicKcnzIc, ailnnlo aicKonzle, 13. C. Mntlior, airs. Mnthor, Prancls aiuthor. Miss Doyle, Win. Erlckson, .Mrs. Erlckson. It. ai. Rnu. It. Hclbrlng, airs. J. Jones, airs. A. Vnchcrs and airs. D. L. Rood. doctrine of cqunl rlKhts nnd enunl tlon. corruntlon and fnhso nrotonso1 opportimltr without Injury nnd havo lost tholr usofulncss. The' W'B to niiynnc. Providence has evolution of nntlonnl enorgy In to-' R,von 'n Woodrow Wilson, the wards a inoro Intelligent morality in politics nnd In all othor rolntlons. Tho line of cleavago Is botween thoso who treat politics as n gamo nnd thoso who rcgnrd It as the sorloua business of government. Tho ro mentnl nnd moral eiuli)mcnt to nc compllsh this reincarnation of Dem ocracy. Now Jersey bollevcH that thero Is an omniscience In nntlonnl Instinct. That Instinct renters In Woodrow STEALS BIKE, nllcnmcnt of political nnrtlos will I Wilson. How can his power In ov- bo on this principle. Tho sltuntlon ory Stato bo cxplnlnod? Ho hns admits or no compromise The torn- uMn poimcni nro loss tlinn two per and purpose of tho American iJoars. Ho had no organization, only public will tolerate no other, view. 'a prnctlcnl Ideal tho rc-cstabllsh- Tlio IndlfTnrntirn it llin Atnnrlpnn nnn. IllOMt of eillinl Oltnnrtunltv. tint lilu pie to politics hns tllsnppparv.l. Any "lowl" alono. not his Ininiortnl words! platform and any candldnto not con forming to this vast social nnd com mercial behest will go down to Ig nominious defeat at tho polls. Plat forms nro often mcro historic rub- " "" i hlsh heaps of broken promises. Cnn- v i j ti, ixuAi i HlntoH nro too frequently tho un- YOUng Lad Takes Wheel and fortunate creatures of nrrangomcntH i nnd calculations.. Exigencies, con i dltlons, nntlonnl noods nnd nocessl J ties mnko bettor platforms nnd pro- iluco grcntor loaders than does tho Tries to Sell It Runs When Officer Appears. A young hid who appeared to bo nlnni. ... Itli. .......... ..1 It - ..... . ' ...ui.v. iiuk 1110 il'l minimi IIIUIIU, Hill his mutchlcss powers alone, but nil combined, compel uationnl faith nnd ronlldouro In him. Every crisis evolves Its mnstor. Tlmo nnd clr-i cumstnuccn have evolved Woodrow! Wilson. The North, tho South, tho East and tho West unlto In him., Doop calls to deop. Height ciiIIh td height. "From peak to peak, tho rattling cioikih nmoiig, Lonps tho llvo thunder. Not from one lone cloud Judge Coke Refuses to Grant Divorce Decree Counter ' Charges Made. The cbbo of Tom Nlcols vs. airs, alary Nlcols wns dismissed todny by Judgo Coke who refused to grant tho divorce. Tom Nlcols nnd Mary 13. Nlcols, tho plaintiff nnd dofen nnt, woro tho principal witnesses, not ninny being called In' from out side. Nlcols charged his wlfo with cruel nnd Inhuman treatment nnd alio mndo counter charges of Infelic HOTEL ARRIVALS 4 . Chundlor Wllllnm Wllsoy. Port land; Myron WIlBoy, Portland; Jim Kddy, Portland; W. AToulsch, Port land; J. D. aucHH, Portland; W. It. Hlclis, Chicago; II. A. Tan, Port land; A. I). Holt, Portland; C. II. Rnttrny, Portland; Mrs. A. Wilson, Portlnnd; John .It Valentino, Sun Prnnclsco; J. M. Ettuor, Portland; A. E. Stewart, Spoknno; J. at. Svo.i, Jr., San Prnnclsco; A. L. Peter, Port land; J. Dclnney, Portland. Coos Hotol R. It. Po wilder and, wlfo, Coqulllo; N. Watsim, Coos City: Geo. Cllukonbnnrd, Coos River; J. W. Haver, Portland; M. Sloglo, Portland; air. Ruyotte, Oklahoma City, Okla : Sknles Kay, Oldnhomu City, Okla.: Joe- Schillings. Gardner; L. W. Sand ers, North Hoiul. ninnco Nod C. Kolley. Cnqull!); J. 13. O'Connor. North Ilond; airs. Copplo nnd children, Rosoburg; Mn, R. A. Padgett and son, Rosoburg; R. ai. Ran. Portlnnd: W. A. Wynnt, Portland; J. H. Wynnt, Portlnnd; E. P. Matthews, Portland; J. W. Illxby, Seattle; A. L. Harrison. Portlnnd; G. W. Allen, Rod llluff. Pali. SPKc'lAI, K. ! SlHOTixn. A spoc'nl moellng or Myrtle Lodgo ovent tho public Is wnrned ngnlnst ill !" 1 th"!18nn'1 wn"8 throuBhout thoour flag, by reforming nbusos, and No. 3. Knights of Pythias. Is colli. 1 clover bov crook wi . mieJ I .v fi. ' nn''- Therefore It Is Hint America' thereby teaching thorn, In Ids match- jor hiuuriiay niglit. Juno 29. for bil- , ()f McgIihiIh nnd who opomfw' !,nw. ' T"oroforo ls tt a nils-' ess words, "to rolonso tholr onorgles "" """"K iiiipiiL'iuiuiiH nun lor when .Mnrshnl Carter Is In Nortn l,inu '" our preiuisea win oo Intnl. "KuuiRonwy, unit ponco, Just co nnd con erring dogroKH. All Knights of nBI11i. ti 5 ,.i7. rtZa hni ".,"!' Therefore It Is that tho situation, prosperity may reign." I ythlns nre urged to be pnnient. mv who the lad Is and lmi. tn L.iv., I nntlonol oxlgoncy. tho crisis, call for Now Jersey rojohes. throuch hop ,'hlni such u scare that ho will not trH "."Kht man. Thoroforo It Is that freely chosen representatives, to I to steal property mid Bell It, assume " B""1 """ resisuoss rovoiution do- uuno lor mo j'resldency of the! n ruiHo iiniuo nnd make tin a strnv ' ""r patriotic ami uest judg- wnueii mates tlio Princeton school. out of whole cloth In tho future 1 11,et. Individuals are ns nothing, mnster, Woodrow Wilson. ...... i.uiouiiui iiiiiuiiiiiiiB iiru worse aaaa.a....a..,. . . . If tho chnson nm,ll.. " T.TT..T TTT w oxorclso of proprietorship. A dlsre gnrd of this first premise will bring but about U years old proved himself our dreams crashing In ruins next Hut every mountain hnth now found to ue quite a imnuit wnen no gut November. a tonguo away f"'ii the authorities after steiil- Again, tho eternal rnnfllrt between And Jurn answers through her misty Ing n b'cyclo which belonged to Mr. equnl opportunity and spoclul prlv-1 sIiioikIh pyiioii of f'e dredge Oregon. The llego Is upon us. Our fathers wroto Hack to the Joyous Alps, who call to wiiwm nun iii-en ion iikhik sine ui uie ino issuo or tnni strugglo In our nor aloud." railing on the peer near whore tho Constitution. They declared all Tho lightning Hnsh of his genius dredge Is working mid tho lad got It men to bo free nnd equnl. In n sin- has oloared tho ntmosphoro Wo and took it to E. Handel of the gio century thnt prlnclplo dovolopod now know where wo nro. Tho MiirshHold Cyclery, olferlng If to I1I..1 tho North American continent. lenv-I thundor of his sincerity Is slinking for 10. I ho boy toil Mr. Hnndel onlng tho world with Its bonellcenro. the vory roiindutlons or wrong nnd hat hlB iiaiiie was .McGlnnls and that Inspired nil nations with hopo nnd corruption. his father wns away. Ho nlso voliiu- made tho United Stntes the asylum I If Providence could aparo n Wash- SViVl'iTMM'.K!!1 of the world. Yet America, nt this lnKton to lay tho foundations of nnd demonstrations. Tho Clark and Wilson forces woro tho principal con. testnnts in tho Btrugglo'to oeo which could kcop up tho eheoriiig tho long est. Tho Clark demonstration was tho first big ono in tho ovcnlng nnd lqstod ono hour nnd llvo minutes. 1110 wiison peopio niuiott nbout ton minutes to tho Clark record. During both domonstrnttons tunny I "outsiders" Invaded tho dologato rectlon of tho hnll. During tho Wll- son outburst, sovernl marching clubs enino Into tha hnll. Aftor day had I broken nnd the nrtlclllcnl lights of tho big armory woro giving nwny I boforo tho gray Bhnfts Btrenmlng I through tho windows, pungB of hun ger nnd fntlguo grew upon tho dole--! gates who began to call on tho spoak j ers to any what they hnd to sny as I briefly as posslblo. Tho wlBor ones 1 among tho orators heeded tho advlso. Others who attempted to mnko tho j eagle scream and tho flng wnvo In ! wordy pictures were tronfed with scnnt courtesy. It wns G.-l.l when tho Inst stato wns called and the Inst speech had been mndo. The test voto wns cnrrled on with groat rap idity nnd llttlo or no confusion. Tlio galleries wcro nil forsaken. Strange ly enough the women scorned to out number the men among tlio specta tors who had spent the night In tho hall nnd nlso woro much nioro'keonly nlort to tho proceedings. A lnrgo number of spectators slumbered peacefully during- tho lnttor part of tho proceedings. It required a hnlf hour for tho roll enll nnd lo llguro tho results. Then cnnie tho motion for a recess nnd ft was cnrrled do Bltd tho throaty voiced protests of Homo delegates who woro willing to go on with the bnttlo to tho hitter end. Tho Bosslon ovor, the big hnll was emptied In- n few minutes. Claim ITrjan Erred. Hrynn's opponents Bny ho mndo 11 great mintage In offering the resolu tions nnd doclnre It means breaking tho back of G"nr. Wilson's cnudldncy. After one or two more ballots, It Is learned nil effort will be mndo ti break up tie Mock of 71 votes cast by the Ponnsylvnnln delegutes foi' Wilson. The general report Is thnt tho Underwood lenders will try to have the Harmon forces Join them to bring about tho former's nomination. Sullivan Bald ho wns unable to nny what the Illinois detogntcs would d) with their 158 votes nfter the first bal lot. The Illinois delegation voted solid. So did Now York under the unit rttle, but some ? the lenders n. gard tho Instructions binding only on the first hnllot. Efforts will bo mndo to conclude the entlro business of tlio convention Into tniiliht nn II la Nnrn.l the dolegntes nro hemming tired nnd win icnvc ror tneir mimes nnd the eonvent'on will bo without 11 quorum. Murphy nnnnunced after tho New York cnucus tho delegation would "Voto for Ilnrmon until tho dclegn. Hon wns polled. That mny como aft er the third ballot." Oregon Supreme Court Rm, ami auit. lift- -1 neiner tho C. A. Smith ' will eventually ilnv 'Jj9" tramway track from 11 . up " retail yards on BouTh n?!11 to tkj Bustninlng the tie L Z ! f0"" 11,1.,, 11,.... ........ utuion of ti.j. iShtto use-iho1 z,r& doclBlon which was 1 mX,t , " Salon, this week goes ain at Binni points on wlilc'h T;.. lUQ or In tho first case Ti,'C.?.Wa'lU tentlon wns that tho frnnrti.. i1 coai valid becauKo nm . r"nihMh. or or property own n had1.."111'" the petition of consent th 8Lgned Smith company ronS, . scoured nmplo signature X. property owners and tlmt tl B VZ ag tlon of Jns rininm, .. ;..l"?.C0Iilen. lnH who attacked rights of theft way, worn mil tv.,11 r .-. ?.0- pnre.it Hhortage being du'r, inci mat w. S. Chandler li..7" Rldlnrv ninnmn .. .i.".wn b- flllc. ooutnern Pa. Soon nfter tho iWioin.. 1- .. . or courts, the ainrsliilold city rounriJ granted the c.unpany n n0w fr, ' chlso. At that time, tho miuer"' -" Y""uiiiuiu aiten on l. cause It held up ns a "debt of honor Of ainrs hllnlil." I.m.li.,.. -i,J"!n?Mrl having agreed thnt n,. on.111. ' '"i imny nhould bo given th0 tramZ'l franchise as an Inducement to itcortl fit ik 1 tntt lt 11... . . """I ... muiiuu ui uio miii nero. IlOWOVer. tllO Drni.nn ... court hofda that the Smith tunu Ib not n ptiblln utility becamo It on' ) iiiiuin iiuigni ior mo owner md consequently Is not ontlitni in . 1... cIiIbo on n public Btreot. This ioi nfntl( l trk1 -.k. aL . " im"-"'v niiw uiii ino new frin. chlso. Ab tho decision was on a nu nuiiiuu uiiiuT 1110 oru one, tiitre lit qucsuon wnoiner trio rullnc will if. feet tho now one. Tho C. A. Smith company will isfcl n renoarjng on trio enso In the w promo court nnd will nrocMi! in . crate under the- now francbljo until the court orders ntlierwln Ab It Is C. A. Smith's Intention to n'ovo tho retntl yards from Iti pres ent locution within n fen- yean inJ utilize the property for ilocki ind warehouses, tho train n-ny will bo only needed until then. Jns. Hnlnes who Instituted the inlt owiib property on South ScconJfitrMl which he claimed wns damaged br reason or tno trnmwny running by It. 1113 PATIMOTH'. Citizens, decorate your liomeidoN ing tno celebration. A St. Louis man claims thnt his wiro hns loft him eight times in two yenrs. .Maybo she thoroughly enjoyn tho exporlenco of being conxod to come bnck. Mrs. Lola Lovo, wlfo of Wile; Mvo, n rarmcr living near Coviai. On., linvs: "1 linvo Inknn Fnl- KM. nnv Pills nnd find them tn ti all toi claim for thorn. They gavo v; 1 most Instant relief when, my kidney worn nliiL'plnli nml tnnpllvA. I Ml cheerfully rocommond thorn to all ..fAMA ..... M.I..U .HA.ll.lA. Duiiuioin iiuiii niuuif uuuuit.. Red Cross Drug Store. , . , ', .,,,,, 1 ' v"r' ""r presonis me most stupon-, mo I'lineu stntes or Atnoi ca: f Pro-1 Z'Jn .!?iPitr,l,B Mr" "'""l?1 ,n.n V.; ,lm,s contradiction In hhiory-n vHonce could spare a JcfTorsoi to confldoiitlnl innnner. .Mr. UantM , eoplo politically free, while econ- ninko Democracy a living reality- If Stable Co7 motonetdn"fJorCbm 0,,,,CBy bouml by ,ho ",08t Mantle Providence could Bpare "a W "oVn to w Su m the bJ. iialo a breal !l,nnni,ollc" flf n" time nnd burdenod obi ternto chattel slavery and unlto y"' 'r n Snu Z tab' ''. W.l0 ' ia? "" 5-'!,n',. 'rotherhood, New Jersoy np- tho Hluiico Hotel whero ho d sai.-l ,u,,b ,im"0"8 "? enncn n low- o i"" 10 una convention to glvo tho ear- I has not yoMeo, decide m)' Preserve,1 l ,0 for,n,B of "oedo... luitlon Woodrow Wilson, that he may whether " ""al Shall To offJS nV "r fnHt, ?",,n "f, 8u"'";o. ! W the gates of opportunity to for his capture or not. but In unv'.n, Y,ls of tnls eo"'tlo nro roll ovory iiuiii, woman and child undor event the public Is wnrned ngnlnst 1 . " ",0"8I"" wnys tnrougiiout tlio our ung, by re clover hoy' crook w J b? VJ "B'1, T,IOSirore ,U '" !hn! Amerlea thereby teaehln, name or McGlnnls nnd who oporafM' a1nw'lko' Therefore It Is that a nils-' ess words, "to when .Marshal Carter Is In Nortn ' ,lu,ko ,n our nr(""'Be8 will bo ratal. Intolllgontly, th GEO ross r r A&4"v- COLORS GUARANTEED FAST . 1 IWjK A l -LI:; to suNnANdwatcr W7&fi$n ii aui ii m 5 il U UJM ,., I JU L.J lL- e-A .-iir s-iS&KZ It 1 nriTf V -"nt nff 'I'iiiii ' i i p. nil" " . SpBrteesSSSSBfe P r"i f-i Cl T ifc-'- J r v??iiliff -Jli yXk -c t gyiW-U-t--1 - i'. -M.i.riWt?- f,-aB-3t3y -fr- -caJar- jf m i i J Advance Fall Shipment, of Shoes We havo Just received a fine lino of Little Gents' Gun .Metal welt so!-j Shoes. Sizes S to 12 A dQ ff great value nt p.UU $2.25 i vlmn nnthlntv 1 iV r ?, ','"""UD"" .."":' NORTH 1JE.VD NKWS, degree fully nnd complotoly to meet. tho cnll of the nation, ho is ilnmnmi airs. L. J. Slimmim inim-nn.i ,,!,. aiiB. It, H. Hydo Is suffering from n to dofent. I from a few weeks' visit nt Portland a.k;.n(j tiik sick rather Bovero case or blood poisoning in her hands. .Men nro knnu-n iw wlif.t n..... ...,.,' and do. Thoy aro known by thoso' T1,10 4Nor,' nond concert band Is who huto nnd opposo thorn. Many ! '"B 1,Koiuent8 to glvo a bis ' years ago Woodrow Wilson said. T , n Kc4lJhoff "" " Hie night or j "No mnn Is grent who thinks himself,1' 1'0Urt" so, nnd no mnn Is good who does not .. ., . .7 : .. .. try to securo tho hannlness nn.l mm." "'..' 00I will leave on tho Mrs. Hoy Perkins, who recently re- fort of others." This Is tho socrnt ,,ro'K""'er tomorrow to assume n Mrs. Uoberf Young, or Camp :, who wns operated on a few days ago, Is doing very nicely. The sume Shoes as above. Sizes 1-2 Vi to 13 Ms Hoys' Gun .Metal Welt Solo Shoes. 1'p-to-dato lasts. rtj i-t- Sizes a Vs to 5 Vi p.. O A full lino of Men's Oxfords In Gnu .Metal, Patent nml Tan. (o TT Price ?5.00, 11.00 uud...P0 O llll-lioi In Mnrev II, ici.lt.. I f,, ...,i f l.l n i. ,.. .... . . ' . I'uaiuuil Willi tin 1'nrllnml lllntl,. . , -w' -".I . iiuji- ui mid mi.-, wuiur. in iiiu niemorauio r m i . . a. """" iiiont, is reported Improving. effort to retain good scholarship nnd i '.. ' 00e. ,u!' 80n' Pa,U' will' ,, .., " , , , !omocracy in Prlncoton University. I One80" toJoln h,,n' airs. m. (.rimes wlio has boon at ho declared. "The grent voice of Ani ,. - . 77 7 . Mercy hospital the past two weeks erica does not come from seats of . "" P; " nr8"n will leave to- W,??,"b'0. l? .ro,lirn l,0,no ytly. loarnlns. It comes In a murmur h'", f?JJ rt B"d toJ1 nt tl' ...v .o iimiu iiHjiiuvou. trom tho hills and woods, nml tho ".,...... .7 """. . . James fnrniB nmi f,.,..ia .....i ;i. ... .. ;: "i """ w"" owier relatives nnd friends A. P. Davis, who hns been confined rolling on and gaining vol ino nil "MT !!c,?,tjp o his room nt the Snyder Hotel f,r It comes to us from the hoes and r ' ClM", lor "" wife and Francis lln lllisl ivnnlr l.v .... n.,l, .. .!...,. '."" "- UI1U rottll'MPlI Inilnv frnn. n !.... ..,..,. ,.. . ui wii.Jiu cdiiimon men. do these murmurs iwn..i .' ., ,ul1 V,D "i n town to- echo In the corridors or our "r- Ml W nnio novlo n0(ftPhenif,,.0l,nt?' t-ltles? I have not hoard them." A B Jer of to ,V,?iri,r.Mi. Mathop ,clarl-n call to the spirit that now "'?, ?LlU,"fb.irn..wno ccom: Later ho shouted, with them. """ t tho pnst week by nn nttnek ot throat irouuie, was able to be dow day. ALONG TIIK WATKHKHONT nine America. "1 I not cry poaco so long ns thore The Bazar Phone 32. The House of Q unlit y. The Fllleld crossed In nt nnn.inn w K n.;.i ,..;'...,. .'h "l""r" . ". Annie R. Klnsoy nnd son-ln- '" ornliiB. He'o s o ',: S n" ' ,.:" ":.. 'ftw' .U,lrt 5''"".. "l wife, arrived The Newark sailed from hero ror llnndoii today. He-o Is tho very soul or the s Vlent Vri to to Z w Iv'S' """t" rovoiuhr now solldirylng sentiment vis nt ?1 e ,', 'S jS'm ""l.mir!,os? Jn "''rcommon country. Stewart. Thoy n,n? uXldn"1 . V Tho deeds or this moral and In. inn n, "n.. Inll.witlllll nlon. - !... . ,. . v .. "' .v.... .... ,i..t. tun niiutvil may decide to locmo irs. Mnsoy Is Mrs. ... .. .. ' . -- .'.,io lb .i ru. Tho Hardy arrived hero last nl.t , Vi.. "" '"T "'. "... .. " " ?.,ewn" ?nl.v sister nnd this is their smitfmm " rarg f ,Umber Ut ,h ' n.lUe pretense, of poIHcb! al fwav I "in Ps,SrTk'r " year8' Smlth m,n' but make national harmony wltli the the Idaho line. " reB"' ne,,r "JUST THINK OF IT!" You can leave your windows open and the shades up day after day, yet tho sun cannot fade fivrtpicT Its colors are everlasting proof against (yLUKrAjl both fading and water. No guessing m3M&nr about this positively GUARANTEED instead. This only one of its many advantages over other mattings. It has no odor at all, can be sewed like any carpet, dirt can't sift through it samtary-beautiful-jW patterns and colorings easy to keep clean and, best of all, the price won't scare you. . We'll cheerfully show you a nice assortment and tell you more about this unusual low-priced floor coV ering when you're ready. Why not to-day? A Large Line Just Received AM) NOW AT Ol'lt STOKK AWAITING YOI'IUXSPIHTIOX. ALSO A COMPLKJ'K LINK OK ALL KINDS OF FI.OOH COVKIUXGS. Going & Harvey Co. CO.MPLKTK HOr.SJMTHNISIlKUS NORTH FRONT STRKKT, MARSHFIKLD, OIlKfiOX. l