Wash-Day a Pleasure AVlicn 3fou are provided with one of our Eas K Washing Mac We have the two best and most easy running nui cliines on the market. Large Linne of Wasfra Boilers Justt Received S13T3 OUR WINDOWS gmm gcnts for Iiirley-T)nvldsoii nnd Imlliiti ."Motorcycles. If you want your eyesight stretched a mile; With Portland Thompson keep in touch; He'll do as good a job as Marshfeld Hayes And charge you twice as much Capt. T. J. Macgenn Gas Water Heaters Make It To Secure Plenty Of Hot Water In Summer when tho furnnco flro la doad for the summer, a GA8 WATER HEAT Klt will supply nil tho hot water you need, any tlmo you nood It. CAS WATJ3R HEATERS heat water quickly and consunio little gas. OAS WATER HEATERS aavo tho In convcnlonco of boating wator In In sullUleut quantities on tho range. Toleuhono 178 for details of our ga water heaters. ! Oregon Power Co. Parties Desiring Monuments Erected Would do ell to rail hi PACIFIC MONUMENTAL WORKS At the Live Stock Show tllft ntnA "We whin, i . n,ways tlion. very 1 ,,. !' ,,,avo. ueon fed on tho I'lItU U hiini,,, 'fs feP,i iii nil(l Klnl"' 0nly tho "'e test .!!l,t n"a keo" th01 "' Rood for kI 1UI"- lf K00(l feo'1 ,a jours, if. l ,lU0 u 13 Kood 'or m l II mil inu fncynr uV , ' .? wiem wnrrii n tnn. '. ' i 'IU ninlv'O Villi ia ti'nrlli tt"h tlmt end , X' 'eotl '" raln ""IB, 100. A. I . Hainoe W-l0j""-2 w- .H,.,Va nuu. GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE unnini bin Easy 9! fcvf....1 wt: !i I ill South Broadway and make sole', tioii from tho large stock now on hand. ir. Wilson has in his employ the only practical marble and granite cutter in floos County. And none but tho host work is turned out. i , I I J A I I ' AT THE TIMES' OFFICE COMPAltH O Regular Prices And tlio values given with any special salo In town. IIKHHTIIKV AKH: Suits, $ 7.50 Suits, $ 8.50 Suits, $10.00 Suits, $12.00 Suits, $15.00 Suits, $18.00 Suits, $20.00 We Invito Ymir Inspection, lie your Oh n Judge. IKe Fixup Marshfield North Bend. WANTED ! ! ! GAItl'HTM UIMIOLSTKIUNO AM) PIANOS TO CLHAN, by tho Pncu tiintlc Cleaning Company. Orders for uork taken at fiOINO Ji HAItVEY PHONIC 11)0 R. MONTGOMERY Real Estate and Insurance I'M North 1-Yont Htrrci HubClothing&ShoeCo. .MAitsiiFiian. IIAXDOX. I Will Furnish Your House on the Installment Plan W. K. Wiseman ll North Front St. Phono 29G-X: Res. Phono' IGC-J llus. II honvy team harness A express harness It .light delivery harness X light double harness K slnglo harness S light road harness H If It's a haruoss we havo It IIOPSOX Cor. Central Ave. and Wntor Sts., Marshfield. Evorythlng for tho liorso but shoes and feed. 200 GartoorLS Tell More Than 200 Columns The World's Dest Each Month Cartoons from dailies nnd weeklies published in una country, irunuun, uuuun, j'ait. itcrnn, Munich. Vienna, Warsaw, Hudapest. St. Peters. bun:. Amsterdam, Stuttgart, urin, Home, Lisbon, Zurich, loKio, ahanKliai, bydncy, Canada, and South America, and all tliu great cities of Ihe world. Only the 200 best out of 9.000 cartoons each month, are selected. Picture History of World's Evtnts Each Month CAMPAIGN CARTOON S-Followtha campaign in "Cartoons" nnd watch the oppos- ins parties caricature each other. VEAM.Y SUBSCRIPTION Sl.SOj SINGLE COPY ISa On. Ir umpU copy vrlll Ic inillrd hy tl,lmtlnz th pub. lUhcr, II. II.WINU&OR. 118 W. WuhSuKtonbUtct, tlllCAT.Q ASK YOUR NEWSDEALER iBfifewsii vPminWiU3 MlSk READ PICTURES 9lm -. INSTEAD "HV Vf OF TYPE JEWELED ORNAMENTS. Will Uo Very Popular on Account of Coronation. Jeweled oruatneiitM of nil dcscrlp tlons, It In declared by London author! ties, will bo worn In lavish profusion tho coming season, duo chiefly t6 the coronation of King George nnd Queen Mury of England. Tho Jewelers are vying with onch other to produce (he most elaborate effects. Tho picture sIiowh some of the designs. The hand some dog collar occupying tho center of tho cut In composed of ten rows of famous pearls, cnrefully matched, and a wonderful reproduction of nnturo'H work, both as regards coloring and texture. This dog collar Is made dou bly attractive by a largo central plaque composed of an elaborate scroll work, carried out in Parisian diamonds, with a very big single stone in tho mlddlo of tho design. At the top may bo seen a bow of real lace, which serves as a suitable back ground for a charming brooch of Louis XVI. design, while tho ribbon waist belt, which comes below the dog collar. Is drawn through a most picturesque and effective clasp, recalling tho best period or antique French bijouterie A long muff chain, sultablo for evening wear, completes tho picture, carried out In platinum and set alternately with Parisian dlnmonds and pearls. Home Mutlo. "To ilso the plnyer piano nnd the ro productive Instrument not only for pleasure, but to lnerea.se your knowl edge of music, Is a duty you owo yourself," says C. II. Claudy In tho Wo man's Home Companion. "Tho musi cally Ignorant may prefer light opera and march and waltz music to that which they do not understand, yet an evening of light music nlono Is much like a dinner of dessert nloue. If you give a concert at home on player piano or phonograph, strive to arrange your programme with some regard to tho fitness of things. As the chef In creases the enjoyment of a meat with a sauce, of an entree with a sweet side dish, for contrast, so can you lucrcaso enjoyment or u musical program or 'menu' by contrast, by skillful ar rangement of your numbers and by In termissions. If you havo several short numbers of the sumo general charac ter, play them ono after tho othor without Intermission." Cord Around tho Wolit. The very latest wnlst band Is tho cord. This tubes the place of the rib bon or the sush or tho old fashioned NUWUll' TllINO IN OIItILI. girdle. It may be adapted to any gown mid be of any color or In gilt or silver. The cord may be looped artis tically, with long hanging ends orna mented with pretty tassels. For the Engaged Girl. .Monogramuied Turkish towels are how Included among presents to tho engaged gir- An oval of linen about fair liickVH ucros'i has thp Initials em bioldervd upon It by lwn.1. This medallion is stitched Into the toweling wllh two rows of tine ma chine stitching. Usually tho marking It In pink or old blue, and If a mono uriuu Instead of separate Initials is used a round medallion lootu butter than the oval one. SAYS DIEIZ IS il REAL ONE Alleged Impostor near Eugene Real Clarence Dietz is on Coos Bay. That thoro Is n man by tho name of Clarcnco DIetz traveling In Oro- gon who Is nn Impostor Is tho claim mado by Ernest Chczcm of Eugene, Who this man Is not known but tho real uiarcnco iJlotz is on cjoob nay or was n fow days ago. J. Gordior who recently enmo to tho coast from Mlnnonnolls and who know Dlotz In Wisconsin as a mombor of tho Wood - men attests this. Concerning tho alleged Impostor, tho Eugono Rcglst- or says: "Ernest Chozom, son of II. Chczom, of this city, Is In receipt of a letter from Mrs. John F. DIetz, of Mary vllle, Wis., rolatlvo to tho possibility of tho body of tho young man allogod to havo boon seen floating down tho Willamotto past tho mouth of tho McKonzio, Ronio tlmo ago, bolng that of lior son. Mrs. Dlotz says that it Is n mIstnko, as her son was novcr n.,laM r,r Wlonnn.ln .luring Mm nnaf year oxcopt to Duluth, Iowa, nnd ho Is now circulating n potltlon In tho northorn pnrt of Wisconsin, nsklng tho pardon of his fathor, John F. Dlotz, who Is In tho Wisconsin ponl- tontlnry as a result of troubles growing out of a famous dam con - trovorsy in thnt stato, "Tho man whom Mr. Chozom bo- lloved to bo tho victim of tho Blip- posod accident worked for II. Che - zom hero a short tlmo hoforo ho was said to havo floated down tho rlvor. Ho represented himself as Clarence ninf. arm nf .TnJ.n V. Dint, nf Wis- ronsln. Ho disappeared a short :'::";," ;;.; ' . nmo ucioro mo nouy was scon in mu river. II. Chozom sad tho man look- rowctl ,,, 8 f ,, nt- od llko a thief but scorned to bo ,nchca on Ul0 stronRth of ,,f8 i0bb nnd honest. Ho was Blopo-Bhoudored n Btory to t,,0 offccttlmt ,10 ,m( and appoarod to weigh 130, but real- wIrCll for eG00 to otlnwn ly wolBhGil 1G4 pounds. Ho had a YounK Man Accepted, receding chin nnd palo blue oyes. Ho j Wlth tho tnlo of Miss Politico thor woro clothes sovornl bIzos too largo. leaked out other Itoms of Intoros-. "Tho mnn camo to Eugono Boveralt wnB ascertained thnt Mr. nnd Mrs. weeks ago and nogotlatod for tho, j0y Cunningham had visited tlm Vr. Chozom ranch out on Spencer creek, hut suddenly dlsnpponrod, nnd Mr. Chozom Is of tho opinion that tho supposed body of n man floating In tho rlvor wns thnt of thin man, who ovor ho wan. AIM OK PRESS IS ACCURACY. THE press, according to Louis T. Goldlng, editor of tho St. Joseph (Mo.) Nows-Pross, Is widely condemned for Inaccuracy. Ho ac knowledges thnt "thoro Is vnstly more Inaccuracy than thero should ho nnd Hint thero seems no remedy but Incrcnsod carofulnoss." nut ho also ndds countervailing facts that aro too soldom taken Into account. Ho says: rPlin nhnrirn la tltltllat n'rilrlllf Into consideration the mimbor of t IIU iiint, nv n ii..j...'v. ....n statements mado nnd weighing tho,nndlnn llnnk of Cnmmorce, Btntlng truo ngaltiBt tho fnlso tho press as a - tlint I2B00 had been deposited thoro wholo Is romarkably nccurato. Tho for him." establishment of fact Is one of tho Lnurier wns not reticent. To vnrl most difficult problems thnt faces hn- 8 ncqunlntnnccs In nnd nround tho man endeavor. Even In thn courts. Argonnilt ho confided thnt hn wni ...i.nH. i. .A..i.. i..-... it... i.nn "iniiu lilt" ijiuiikiiI' io uvur iiiu iiunii methods of Hopnrntlng tho falso from tho truo that tho wisdom of tho ngct has brought us, thoro froquontly nro riicIi conflicts of testimony thnt sometimes tho ascertainment of fact becomes n psychological and not n Bcloutlflc problem." Such bolng tho enso In courts nf law, which aro proverbial for tho r deliberation and for tholr determina tion to ascertain tho facts that Indl cato what' Is Justice, It Is Inevitable that Inaccuracies and honost errors should occur In tho publication of Tho business is n "rush nowspnpors, Job." Tho clrcumstancos nttondnnll upon procuring nnd publishing tho nows nro not thoso most favorable to- Ideal and absolute accuracy. rii' correspondent writing an account of a political convention while In tvo midst of Its tumult dnos not enjoy the snmo facilities for attaining exact ac curacy as tho historian writing In the cnlm air of tho study. As n matter of fact tho approxi mate rccurney of tho Amorlcnn-prosa Is Httlo short of mnrvolous. Truth ih mi? iiiuiii oi mo iireuH association and tho newspaper mo.,.. Ono has but to rend tho representative O papors Of nanors of tho great cities and the rural press as Tnow I Sen le,'' dec ared Mr a whole nnd ho will he convlncod if.Ki. wi, m,,imSi, . AVLiJ. this fact. Tho piess dispatches and tho edl- torlal comments of the papers of tho United States for the last tliroo T!it! LSh",01"?" .n ' .. ,...o...u..v.... .., amazed tho studious reader with tholr prevailing correctness of stato- meiit nnd Judgmont. GOOD KVKXIXG. It on- Heroism Is novor vain, glorifies and uplifts and uoblos this human world. It shods a glory about tho most comuionplaeo of human rlmim- 4 stances and uplifts tho most sor- did repetitions of llfo. Above all it convinces us that sonio- v thing which wo do not seo or touch or hoar, hut which wo call spirit, pormoates and por- vades the wholo of llfo; and that whleh matters, that which counts for or ngalnst llfo, is tho quality of tho spirit. Nothing Is dohasod which tho spirit up- holds; nothing Is valueless which spirit onllghtons Soloet- oV ru CiilL ConJuct.J by the SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES OF JESUS AND MARY. CtU,, JJanlt -d CilIiiUu Cmim. Mu.Ic An. BlcuUo n4 Ccnmer till Dctlt, RiiUau tmdbt) iiuJtmh. Rcluc4 MralD4 litcllcctulTitl lnf. Write loiAnoouacmnLAJJ(tM tltTEK WrXKlOK. r. M.n'i Mdni. h'lUmJ ClSlWjT IS IffiiS ! .(Con tinned from Pago One.) nows of Latirlor, whoso hrldo sho had expected to becomo on Monday night, only to linvo lionn lff. nt- Mm nilirn nf tho marital nltar when thn Imrrlnt.-r failed to ho present, Laurlor attractod Httlo nttcntloa until last Friday, whon ho appoarod ' at pollco headquarters and thero re- laieu a story of tho loss of 100 wmio touring tho Barbary Const Ja company with n stranger whom no i hnd mot on tho stenmor Cltv of Piinh , la on tho way hero from Seattle, and who, chancing to meet tho barrister ' nrrnln lin.l vnlitntnn.n.1 ,.. ..I...... t.t-. ......., ,.1u tuiumvuii-u iu auuw il I ill tlio night llfo of San Francisco. Laurlor did not dcslro to havo his 1ojj tnndo public, ho said, as ho was to ho married In n few days. Groom Docs Xot Appear. It was not until Monday evening that tho strnngo notions of Charles Honry became of gront moment, and then tho Invited guests at an oxclit slvo party given In tho homo of Roy m. uuuningnnm, 1919 Dnkcr street, WCrO itlCXPrCSSlblV SMOCkOll llV llll fn"" to pay his respects at what, ! ((lo3 donlnls, Is generally bcllovod ' lmvo boo llIa wedding festival, mi! .."T.T In attendance. ft7"fikf n",'1 bocn '"trod'icod an mofi"nf Qi.CwiilC?,Hory LftUr,or 1 "'0 ' s'f Wilfrid nnd ovory ona was expectant. ,j,i f't .,Viu.BJ1l!!F, P"Ptlvo ''"''. ?" ,,, "' " iU, "nvo rtf - fto - ln whn w fibf-W?B on r.80tcr' n v,. lo ,Zm1L fti"; fiocntJ tho mon dvo lh m( Son Joblmd nnmn oft n Tnfir ."' . .".F.n ru.0. nttcinpted to inter- .lv,w ' t mo Argonaut. Ho wns gone. Nor had ho taken hla baggage. i. ,.. oonfiM., ,.. i. ..,,.'.. gonnut nnd becomo ncqualutcd with Lnurier. Tho barrister related a ficoro of IntlmntodctallB of tho llfo of Sir Wilfrid, called hlmnolf tho nophow of tho Premier nnd won tho comploto confldonco of Cunningham. It wna n short stop to ontreo to tho Ilohcnilnn qiub. Other oxcluslvo or gaulzntlona throw open their doors to tho Cnnadlnn nnd ho was accoptod with little question by society ovorv whoro. On tho strength of his ovl ilont social connections, ho had enrte blancho at tho hotol. His meals consisted of expensive dishes, with nioro cxpcnslvo wine. J. A. Walker, day clork. whon questioned, said: "Whon I hoard of his loss, I readily loaned him ?3G, for ' which ho gave mo n check on tho Ca- IrnniVM In nttnu'n n Ottawn as "Tho Little " 'I' roncli L awyor." Ho said thnt ho had boon n mombcr of Parliament for two years. His approaching mnv rlago ho also froquontly inontloncd. Donlnls woro ontorod to questions Intlmntlng thnt Laurlor had Jilted hli hrldo nt tho pnrty. When Mrs. Cun nlnghnm wns seen yesterday, alio Bald: "Thoro wna no woddlng scheduled for this houso. Truo. I did Invito sovornl frlonds to dinner. Miss I-'ouIko's presonco wns nn nccldcnt. Sho tolephoncd early Mondnv morn- ' ,,,,'' n8,'"K whothor wo hnd Been her "",'LU' ' '"v,lt" "or a?.wn nna r"" ' iro iu 1IB boc?. n MIB. t In fact. Mr. ' ir inn not iiiioim to wen rao girl until ho rocoived monoy from Ot- tnwn. Ho 1-nd wirod, but It was a holiday thoro Mondny nnd no reply wns expected. Tho dlsnpponrnnco nf Laurlor, whllo strnngo, has not sha'r on our faith In him. Whntovor Mr. Cunningham did for tho man was ntf tunted by my own friendship for tho Promler." This story was contrndlctr at ho i, ...i.a mi i..ii.- .. ,-..i.. ""? '" ; "AT Tium ' Z t InlrmlnnMn,. frn... !. lol . n. nh i,,-n.i..,i , , ,.. . . .:.: -"rt " Ufcuiijiivo VIII.) Ilfl lMIVIIb7 "Sho spoko of Laurlor nnd Invltod us , V" VLn,nrt"l .S, ";."""" Monday. Later wo woro told It had ,,eP postponed until 8 p. m. W -woro "ot "" to go and Madge camo nonio unuorved, hnlf hystorlcal. T(?n wo , , tnt , , , ,1Ilonro,i ,, ,,, M i.nn,, ,, ,,' ., I appoarod and the girl believed ho had mot with foul play. Sho has gone to 1 visit a nrlest now to consult with him regarding tho woddlng, ns hor faith differs from thnt of hor flnnco." Miss Foulko npponred nt tho Argo nnilt Hotel vosterdny nfternoon nnd them mndn Inquiries of the nttaches. The clrl stated thnt Bho had come to Pun FY-Mictsrn on the same stenmor with Lnurlor. Sho cavn her ho-no ad dress ns MniRlifleM, Oro. Sho ex plained that thoro had been some dif ficult nbout tho wedding, as I' would havo ronulmd a sneclal dh nonsntlnn fnim thn Arclib'shon of O- tnva. but this had been overcome hv ,Mo ho-.i)ltnlltv of tho Cunninghams who offered their homo In lion of n. church nffalr. r tAum.oi: LIOKXSKS Tho following marrlago licenses j wore Issuod by Conntv Clork Wntson during tlio pnfit wook: Jess H. King and Mary Jano nalloy. Both of North Bond. Chnrles I). Loin as nnd Myrtlo L. MPcholl. Tloth of Dandon. Albert V. Jlalrd and Helen R. Mooromnn. noth of Dnndon. If you have anything to sells trade, or rent, or want help, try a Want Ad.