The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 13, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1912 EVENIM6 EDITIOW.
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ulifeKvaim lac a liiniiiu uu.ii'f,
, There la n tang mid a tingle to theso
rout' words mat must uppeai m
M. O. MALOXEV ICdltor mid I'ub. young people who like to toll nil
DAN IS. MALONKV News IMltor climb and ngut ana win.
- Can any ono suggest a better nr
Entered at the postofflce t Marsh-,t year's graduating class?
Held, Oregon, for tranimiuioa
through the malls as second data
Ball matttr.
THE I'ltESHNT 1AXKK.
JUST at this time, when there '8
danger that too many progres
slvo Kepubllcnns will permit'
themselves to get Into the state or
mind Sonntor Works of California
manifested in the Sonnto tho othnr
day, It Is well to give n few momon's
to nn nnnlysls of tno program such
men as the Solictor have outlined 'or
themselves.
Tho Senator says he will not be
bound to the "alleged nominee" of
the Chicago convention. Ho made
this plain In some very severe stric
tures, not only on the conduct of the
convention, but on tho personal char
acter and conduct of tho President.
Neither Is tho Senator at all predis
posed In favor of Mr. Roosevelt: "Jf
half tho things they said of each oth
er wero true, neither of them was IK
to be nominated."
Nor has tho Senator any use for a
third-party movement. "If any good
itopubllcnn," he sds, having an eye
evidently on Senator La Follotto,
"representing the real sentiments of
tho party wero to become nu Inde
pendent candidate, running on n pro
gressiva platform that ho could con
scientiously stand upon, tho voters of
tho party would miHtaln him." Hut
even under such favorable conditions
be still believes n third party to bo a
mistake. "In my Judgment tho man
who nttomplH to form a new party ns
conditions now uro, will not bo serv
ing tho Interests of tho people."
What, thou, ilocw the Senator pro
pose? Jirlufly, to let the Demoern'H
hnvo the offices:
Hotter far to see the great Republi
can party go down to temporary do
feat now for tho slim Its leaders have
committed mid redeem it four yearn
honcc than attempt the uncertain and
dangerous remedy of forming u now
party.
Once upon a tlmu a studeut nt
West Point, who had been listening
'to nn elaborate explanation from n
brother student of IiIh plan of attack
' upon n fortified place, was asked to
tell how ho would defend. lie
promptly replied that he would evac
uate, allow the enemy to hold the
fort nnd then proceed to attack. The
response wns clever, but It has novor
received tho sanction of military au
thorities. If It was the purpose of the prog
ressive lenders to struggle for tho
control or the Republican party. It
was so evidently a mistake for Mi.
Kooaovo.lt to turn tho whole machin
ery of the party over to the regulars,
tho platform, the ticket, and evorj.
thing, that there can be no argu
ment. How will the progressives bo
In position to fight for party control
In four years? And In what way will
tho election of Wood row WIIhoii aid
them, especially If they can bo held
rosponslblo for It?
It must not lie forgotten tlint
woodrow Wilson lias shown hlmsnif
a capablo political manager In his
BEARD ON
iTHEr-"
STREETS!
"I would like to see MnrshfleM
get a garbage disposal plant," said
a local physician today.
For n "I don't mean a plant for
Garbage only the disposal of kltch
1'laiit. e ngnrbagc, but for all
kinds of garbage. This
kind of a plant Is badly needed, and
wo are going to have It some day."
mm PLAY IN COAST L
VALLEY SUNDAY
EA6UE IE PETITION UNUSUAL B
AT GOLD I
BALL SCORES! FOR SINGLE TAX
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Marshfield Baseball Club Plays Portland Defeats San Francis-1 First Initiative or Referendum
"I seo that both of the candidate
for president of tho National Federa
tion of Women's Clubs
Equal have come out In favor
Suffrage, of equal suffrage," said
a Marshfield club womnn
today. "It shows that tho club
women of this country nio- realizing
thnr the Btiffrngo question Is really
nu Issue this year In club affairs nnd
It pleases me very much to know that
this Is true. It Is surprising to mo
tfe way that the suffrago cause has
advanced within tho last year."
The Hull
nnd it
Illeycle.
Myrtle Point North Bend
Is to Meet Coquille.
GAMES TOMORROW.
Marshfield vs. Myrtle Point,
at Myrtle Point.
North Ueud vs. Coquille, at
Coquille.
Eastsldc vs. Dandon, at Dan-
don.
of t". e
A certain young man of Mnrshfleld
who Is In tho Insurance business hero
hail qulto a thrilling ex
perience yesterday morn
ing. Ho Is n very In
dustrious young fellow
nnd covers a fair amount
of territory. Yesterday ho covered .1
strip about 5 feet 9 Inches long and
nbout one and one-half feet wide. Ho
was returning frohi Falrvlew by
bicycle after a successful business.
trip to that plnco and was dreaming
of the futuro ' days when dollars
would romo rolling In in heaps. As
he rousted around a curve and down
a. hill he still was lost In thought but
received a rather rude awakentng,
colliding licnd-tlrst with n bull that
stood In the mlddlo of the road.
After turning a beautiful flotnmnr
sntilt over tho nnlmnl's hoad and
back l:c landed safely on all fours
and forgot, for the moment, the won
drous dreams of the future. He nr
rlvod In town safely and found him
self In fairly good shapo, excepting games are expected. Marshfield will
SHORTY'.
(Inscribed to Mlko Durke.
Marshfield nine.)
His name Is Busy Izzy
And he's always on tho Job,
There Is lightning In his pedals
And there's nltro In his knob;
He's n cross between n bear cat
And n rnpld flro gun,
With n whip surcharged with radium
To keep 'em on tho run;
He's hnrveylzed nnd bullet proof
And toug! er than rattan,
And n busy llttlo geezer
Is the shortstop man.
Ho'll take n chance on anything
Thnt comes along his way.
He gnlly hazards life and limb
A hundred times a day;
Ho plucks 'em from tho atmosphere,
He grubs 'cm from the ground,
Ho takes cm on the line or fly,
The ricochet or bound:
He throttles 'em with either hand,
And eats 'cm up like pic,
Tor a busy llttlo geezer
Is tl.c shortstop guy.
He's ns wiry as n mustang
And as rangy ns a hound,
He covers half an ncro
Of the diamond nt a hound;
Ho's second, third nnd shortstop,
And a fielder, too, by spells,
He's tho champion nsslstor
And the backor-up as well;
He's a demon on the bases
And n dlvvle with tho staff,
And n busy llttlo geczor
Is the shortstop gaff.
Tomorrow the liny teams meet tho
Vnlloy teams on tho diamonds of the
Coquille Valley cities and some wnrm
co and Oakland Shut Out
By Sacramento.
STANDING OF TEAMS
i w. l. r.u.
! Vernon 57 38 .GOO
Oakland 53 41 .501 t
' Los Angeles 51 42 .549
Portland 39 47 . lojj
.Snn Francisco ..39 55 .415
Sacramento 37 53 .407
PORTLAND, Ore., July 13. Port
land defeated Snn Francisco yestei
dny In tho Const League ball game.
Sacramento shut out Oakland In tho
game nt San Francisco, and Los A:.
goles defeated Vernon. The scoroj
In detail follow:
At San Francisco It. II. K.
Sncramento 1 G 0
Oakland 0 0 1
K.
for a fow scratches and bruises
bull Is recovering slowly.
Tho
With Signatures Secured
By Volunteers.
Distinction of having Hied tho first
petition In the Secretary of Stnto's
olllco which was procured wholly by
volunteers fell to the Mnrshllold fol
lowers of the single tax. C. II. Mc
Laughlin of this city has received
a letter from Attorney H. S. U'Kon
of Oregon City who states that tho
single tax petition from this local
ity has been received mid tiled nnd
that it was tho llrst Initiative or re
ferendum petition which had been
filed without slgnntures sccurod by
paid circulation.
Tho Petition.
The receipt from tho Secrctnry of
State of tho petition showing tho nn
turo of the bill asked for la as fol
ia wb:
Received from W. S. U'lten of Ore
gon City, In behalf of C. II. Mcr
Laiighllii, Frank II. Ailnms, II. J.
Isaacs. A. II. King, R. II. Hong, Win.
J. Palme, K. F. Clark and John Rob
ertson of Coos County, Oregon, nn
Initiative petition for
A DILL
For u local law fonlho County of
Coos to exempt from till taxes levied
within Coos County tho nsscssod vnl
ties of
under
perty which tno state laws req
shall bo nssossed by the County As
, sossor: to require the County Ahhcs
I sor to list the nssossed values of
said Improvements and iiarsonttl pro
I pcrty In the assessment rolls sepnr
I ntely and npart from resources; to
I provide conditions for exemption
from said taxes of said classes of Im
provements iniiI porsonnl property
whlrli tho State lawH require tho
tlnn.l ,. C?1-1A fM..u rt 1 . . . .
Coos County Is to have n lslr from ' ""'"" "l oll,lu '" oiiimissioiiern 10
N 0 Mnr 8 ono of tho t rnmlnm? I nHfiC8S nn, cor"r' ' "Ulcers:
nen from cxpm"t fr,,, "c" " "
Mr Marls w H bo broXht horoTv ! b,l".,ll0,," In,,or' ,nuk'8' 'lntloi.s
Cotyseliood professions, except liquor llcen-
nnd will deliver addresses In differ-, r ,..,. .,,,
ont pnrtB of tho county. Itegnrdlngl .,, tn ',. . , "'.? M' .
the visit of Mr. Marls the &qume 7 ,.w,n8 t0 tho volu,B ,mH
Vnlloy Sentlnol snys: I ,,c" '"":
"County School Superintendent W. .,." , . . .. "s -01,l"! '
At Vernon It.
Los Angolcs 11
Vernon 4
At Portland R.
Portlntul 7
Snn Frnnrlsco 2
N. C. IMS TO
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H.
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G
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covin
Race Prejudice Causes Unlo
nna oy jury in Jackson
uounty Trial.
Thu Med ford Sun nnyg' nJl
C. J. Davis, the coiiininlulnr .1
in nu assault case, wna nr t N
iih-iii n iiifv. I,. .! ,. ..Ul ml
" uiu jiiBiiceoii
peace court at Gold inn Tuosrt.,1
elded thut C. U Rneiner, sXi
teu snigger, anotiid go freo. fw
hnd boen beaten uml bruised H
iuco nnu a uiiim snowed the iu.it
nnd one of the strim....,,, i. ..'"
tho history of the law' In nrZH
written when the defendant 'S
uu. ....o ubiiuiiiuu ACCOrdln,
Prosecuting Attorney II. p .
ho talked with Bonie of ih-i.'
who told him they ttioughf i,2
would uest no served by freelntJ
defendant because of Hie rnceoH
prosecuting witness, though thi.l
ilntKin ttttt.i Miiinliiiil.... "PI
Davln nnd Raemer m ,J1
for a plcttiro house ami last 3
cuiivnss'ed Central Point. Qj.l
Rnemor Is nlloged to have nnitl
services of Davis and nt the Li
llmo taken n lint bcloiiBlne ta!
former 'boHa' Davis followed l
fiirninr m-wnrkni. i, n..i. ,,,.'
tho rlghtBof Itiiomcr to tho hn
wero discussed. In the end ik.'J
engugod Inn bnttle In whirl.
I Ik til t.x.x. "
nil liuprovoments on. tu nntl JISIrow wns VnltorSrt vorclr. ti,
land nnd of nil porsonnl pro- ,,,nK " ""',l)r, of, 1,,wvltncie,
which tho slate luws require .,.?. ?' , !' u'n,lct 'n a tt:
Prominent Man From Agricul
tural College Will De
liver Addresses. '
plete Hiirprlse.
"I talked with n couple of jBj
iiniT me inni nun nsxeii their r
sons for tho verdlst." said l'roin
lug Attorney Aliilkuy ' Thd-inui
that whllo the evidence showed til
they thought It best to let Hiea
go freo because his nrruner ul
ti ? n
THIRD PAHTV CAM, ISSIErIj
tiKW YORK, July 13 . mi
the people of the United Stateiil
are In sympathy with the NulwF
"progressiva movement" to send ill
egaics to ii National conventloitf
open August ' in Chicago, Lai Ik
given out by United Slntes Sett
uixoii, of .Montana, Theodore Ki
"I noticed by The Times Saturday
that the Democratic candidate Is go
ing to make the high cost
nigh of living his campaign
rost or
Living.
"I believe thnt something
more than political agitation and In
vestigation Is needed to get at the
excesalvo cost of necossltlos. Investi
gations do not sconi to bring results,
no snid in substuncc
"": ,. v.::., r :: ,V, "r " . ," .. V"""? ?" .0' uP.onn.,onu.ent w- wish ni.n .n.,vn "."" :.',', volt8 campaign manager. Th9
rirc )... n,iu .. ,,...i ,i, i. I..' .. "." ..... ."S."..'1 : .!V,n :""" n'acruthiv of hi inn m , .,.i .i.. . In nlgncd by mombors of the rtl
"oYnra
first time this season
boys feel confident
Johnson will do tho
with him In tho box,
will hnvo to go soiuo
tenm will iiiIsk l.nnilnrj
cry. remarked a Marsh. 'lonvn for Piriinini in i,n nimnm am
Held business ninn todav ,'eral weeks, but othorwlsn the linn-
. --. .....
up will bo stronger than It has been
In some time. G. Johnson will bo
back In tho center garden and will
gobble up everything that cornea h.tf
way; Mike IJurke has recovered en
tirely from nn Injured hnnd nnd cm
v.., t.u.. i..i.. ...... .:; ..."" "" K'B'"i' Hiqiiin
:'- 'V . " mm uuriug ueem to cheancn rents nor mlo
Uo campaign he lias conducted him-1 wages The ' nvestTgntlon of tho
so t of em,'lt,.eSWa,.h ,0 BV0,,d ,!"0 S'ndar,l Oil company Ims not choa "
i.i ii nnu mu iiiiuHiiig iioiiHo mciuodri uns
lie ffirl'iiirnn il.n .i.n i i ",iiu mu ikiukiiik liuuso 11101110(18 lllfj
I lllJ l'." ",0,,n " .".V1 opened the price of clothing.
V L,0llfl,Kica, ,r,n f !lls 'ho Investigation of tho Harvester
Ron; rLiJi'".. ,y. !'r.,.,,."r : romnnny has not l.ureased the pur-
:7:.rLu" "'V,l" n"onnB coiworv... Wilson or c.urk. I. strike i. ... v
vestor
tlon n n.,iiP,,i ...i ..."..,",.'."." I l " " mil iiicrensen tne pu
nfflrn ,;;..;..:. "?.. "l,"",u. " W lwor of tie dollnr. Tho
Islatlon w th V ! , V K-1"" A" ?;- - "V:"1"" or w Tuft. Roosevelt.
tlvo Hunnort.
tain (hat n ruc
' jvuiq (lllll II1I I'lllllllll' rVllin !..,... . tl.
jwirs will boeasyoi.es for nn. i..l : 12..'"?.. ' K. ." "" V ""
..... .. .. .. ' --1"ii tiuniiiiiK uacK inn Hinnn loimvv
pvhether he Is working for someono
"They Investi
gate, and when the Inquiry Is over it bo oxnortoil to Htm .invii.i.i,. tii..t
seems to bo i.lgoonholcd nnd forgot-' comes his way. First base will bo
iuii. i.cKisiaiivo lunuiries no nnt.iioii iinu-n in- .Tin- riinmnu ,.., i,..0
. . I ".. .... o, ,,,.., ii. .n
been Hhowlng up well In practice.
Mny Ih Tie.
f'apt. McCiitcheon tins had the hoys
out and working hard through tho
week and feols Hint they arc In uood
snnpe. a win
Mnrshlleld
k. - "W.VI . . ... ,.- . . .
Mr. Mnriu la o..,.m.,.- .. .i. n " . ninies, wiiiiout regard to tan v
gon Pure Ilred Livestock Assocln-L ,n n,lt!ltlon ''"B to stnle to tho foroncoB. who, through reKattlM
tlon, nnd It Is his Intention whllo In ' , .' , ot HlnRl Tnxors In Coo8l,"Vi renV i . . . y m m
U008 UOlinty to dollvor a urm nf -""' ini. i. j. HUbl or .Mars I e I l "' .'"" l"'wi uujwi i;
kcturcs. Tho subjoct of his lectures . ?n.1,0F?,,. ,m nn 1'ivnliiablo and
Will bo: "Tho School Fair of tho' , nl nlU ln UiIb eau80 nnl whon-
Chlldron's Industrial Contest" and i ovo,r c",s ConO' Is ready for honest
"Tho High Cost of Living and Howl","'' fm"t olllclals wo reconiinend
....'""";" "' ,lUM' "i Placed
nt tho top of tho list.
(Signed) C. II. McLAUCHLLV.
to Mnko tho Farm More Popular nnd
Profitable."
"These lectures will bo dollverod
with the object of forwarding the
project of Stato School Superintend
ent Ackermnn to encournco the
TRV TO CROSS LLVH
,l.fT liftl cor- climiKo the relation of the big nnii
lc",l,f,l",m,n "'""on'pyetl Interests and the small moneyed
-nnd the coining four Interests. The big fel'ow !" '',
iikiii win not yivit the D.'iuccrntlo
in ii mug lease ur power.
snhool children to compoto at tlio ' ,n.lnii.. Have Tumble M Tnliiu i.i
vuu... .mu ouiiu iiurn tor pri7.es ror m-nni .imcilcn.
of tho privileged classos behind tin
is so strong In tho two old nartre
gnnlzatlons that no holp In the rt
iinerestu or our country can comec;
of cither.
National Scoite Proinlvil.
"Who bollevo thut the time b
como for n Natlonnl proKreuh
movement n Nntlon-wldo nicvfen
on nou-Bcctlonal linos, so ll.attl
peoplo may bo served In (nter
aud truth by an organization. atl
ronfllrllnc &
nilO A Will lllMliin-mf . . . til ,,."" "" " ."lin lur M !.(.' lor "'"III .IIIM'IICH. .............. uj i.i. uiHiuii,
ushlleld and mSo Pont till for ' nBr,rilIt,,rrtI nn,) llvu 8t0lk Products. . I1BKM.V, July 13. -The nltomnt !orcd 1)y 0,'Kon to cc
rd laco wlUia "Mr Marls' lectures will bo nc of " l-arjy of Russian e. Igr" is tcr,?,8'-
MaiifiwJoeSclwt '' "10V"K I'"'. Ho Amorlcn to gain tho land of III ery' "Who bollevo In tho r
ved that tho oxen is on irnln will ." '" ."" .'?' "" ' ins lee- -
be crowded. North Uend hits miuio1. .?,,'" f"c" n.w"y ns t0 n,nko t,,om
preparations for taking over "u I id i? b, KnX' Toh08 ,,,r,,,re8 X
and there will be "tilings UuIiik" ul ' ti"1 f ? o OreKon Slnto Fair nnd
Connllle. "l tho Portland Union Stockyards. ' ';
JJiinrd In nn Incident reporteil from
Schmallenlngken. village L I
flfit Utmeii .... I i. ... ' -
.... . . U03.UII iniruer. wnicii tt ono o
I! mny In II... !.... .. i . . l ,hl ol " ln "USinCSS ror 1 1.180 f. it
Inlry'l. ,tn0v.r T $& ..f -"'! . ' tho Individual Interests
country thnt Governor Wilson should
tn S ',, wwaior Works seems
to think. Jin t let us not deceive our
selves nbout the effect of such elec
Hon on the fortune of progressive
Ilepub leans. Whatever we do let
"" " " wi "ur eyes open, and our
political vIhIoii reasonably rlear. If
party control Ih what we nre ulmln
for. tho wny to Kee.ir i, i ..... ' ?"
wny Senator Workn has point,., out.
TIIK CLASS .MOTTO.
UK grnduatlous
io The Coquille backers have liwn Ln"i0 w' ,'tro first nt Mnrshlleld l''6,,"'"'" conjors for "r.innl,,,. tho ,'r?.,t,fl
ft c lalnlng thnt It is hard o find Zl ",0 "lK'i f Saturday. July 20. f"", without passports. The V h
. men who will take money oven""! ' Tf -"."JS? A?""!"' - TL l"' """' .! -"1 'Vf,l
Tf low,, 'r ,"""' aro 0ver' l,' futnmliiH would I. ve got the mm
floweiH of roniineiireiiiiMit ,..i.i i,.n.. h"1 ul nt,nu
II.,. .1 .. . ---.. .....v.., ,....,...,,
w.v u,iii,i,,- Biruins or clasa day
of the lenders urn grentor than
interests or t ho masses. Sn inn
this sltiintloii remains the rondltl
Will llOt lie llllirh rhnilL-oil llnr.uo. Ih rrinflitn,.. t ...I....I....
velfs action nt Chicago nindo mo feel i Knstsldo nnd Jtiimloii.
nV, l?ZS,r" ,"!?" illif?.!.0:1 1 ... 'S.'SWft will go
,. , .. "' iii lima in iiiiiitiuii iiuiesH so iietn nir imroi-.
velt had not been so Insistent nt Chi
cago. Tuft would not hnvo beon riom
nnted. I bollove some dark horse
like Hail ley. Ilutilips nr iinri.n....
. - ----,, ... VIMII Id
who hold that only through xi
nnu iiuiustrlnl Justice, thus securt.
can honost proporty find pernunc.
luii'uumi.
bellove thnt covernmentV
tonds to become, nnd hiiij;
lan tho odds ngnlnst the Coquille nine, but i ,.I.!W8:. orth ,,e"'1' Jl,'y 22, Co.'"" lot for unrnolested passage e't ct. hecomo Rovornmcnt by tlie?
long as they will probably get uu a eii"r-,(.1."1110' Jl,ly 2:,: nlon. July 21: ' u8"'l rate of Jl.r.O per head burl111 Inroala that control tho f.
idltlons mis amount tomorrow ns North Ilend :M:rtle lolnt. July 2.1. Ho will pro-' Ule1lr " was relieved before the . "Who bollevo that wholesome p
i- tu. nviuiud in rair-',,,, im--:u. ne remnined 'ii i n """"i t4" ll,,,,u u" " "
Norway, Rlverton nnd "MnK nonr the spot, and when tho' wIlolesonio party management
ifter his arrival. !"'n' appeared endeavored to forro'" B,'ll, of "orvlco to tho whole
h says ho had a veryi ".l, H.".creHfior ' divide the money I try nm' who no'l tl'at the commuj
. While In Corvnllls, w,Ul ,m- filing In this, h0 fire J lmont l,veroil at Sinai. "Thou iW
tho Summer School for.8"0.1 ,0 ou" tho gunrd and stop thlnot K,enl1' PPPHcb to politics M
Howell
gt'iTi: a ma.v.
nll.u ,.... .".""." V",nB J
.....v ....,., iiMirii in inrou. Hnei.
wenry graduates .,r ri.w...i... .... . be
Jul- ,.niM.l .... i ...'''. "." ' I Pnwnll n ..- ..... .
i ue class .: ,' " '"" " iwo lemons
...:: ".". " ""' " " 'w'ii n.i.i..i
iue can win n game this season, Thel "" mu sjummer hciiooi ror,;T " ;"" l" Kunru and stoii
r..,.u, ..sum eiiuroiors, then In ,,',,,;,', ""nroupon his comrade
m nn I'll Mill nml tlim. .. .
Bulc.de. When the gurVrd V'; 7 Z
mn grants wore In safety on (lermnn
boys live so far npart that they -can- ""Porvlsors nnd educators, then In
not tfot together for practice and 8e88l(1'" f't'io. The subject of his talk
thore are tlnios when they cannot w.ns SuPerv,8lon ""J a Larger Unit
. ini; ii.ii
og earned text books.
mo to. wjt, us ,,, 0V,.,.KIYt(11 , grow whoro only ono grew beforo.l a., , , ,1r.a,u "' 8-
fust out In the iiibblHh heap. ii.m '"J'1 ,,u'n hnn'1 thorn both to you'.i.Tl!.0 ,",.8.e'nll excursion train
the sentiment that the elasi nioti wh,,n 'nn nro nt looking. 'i the Coquille Valley loaves Marsh
lgn fled nlso Mded out of the Hear I "o VOIfTTI "' "' n1, S",,dny-
flip graduates? .o . .. l '','K'S l, . 7 ...
evofi show mi for n enmn. Tii.- n..n.lor Adiulnlstratlon In tho School ni
.. -" ..j ..'ir i.i . . . " .....
...... I. mu: 111 ,-iu i eiu .Mr, ljunch
attended the County School Suporln
tendent's convention, and ns n mem
ber of the state board of examiners
assisted In grading tho papers of
those who took the recent stnte ox
nmlnutlon for teacher's certificates."
sequontly show tl o lack of practice,
I.. llOWIltt. "Don" r.nr.llnnr .....I
Johnson will probably officiate In m.
What sort of n ninn 8l,worrowRnmos but what their ter-
iuiv nu, uo huh not yet been dv
I elded.
for
lZ
".. tin wi-ie roiinu,
.u!wJ-sCusKnThr.,k,nd Y0U ""
':.""'".." . UHhl). Phone T2 Vnnti
i.iverv .y Triinsfer f'i,
ns to business."
Photo finishing.
Walker Sludfc
UKVITtKl'L 51 lMIX'K set i
CHINA. Ilon.l ileslim. GOLIJ ll.WW
onlv sin.io. coos h.w r.w
STORK.
HOT TA.MAI.KS nt 8ARTKUS'.
PHKSKRVE your ROOF. Hail I
ftlATKI). .1. T,. HRICK. Hot L
.... ... ..... ii- riiiitiiiaKn..a ...
. nieir life as It Is lived .h,v i,v ....I'Ti. . .. " .".""" " ",0 w' '":
oeiiea the sentlineni imsi.xi o h. .'
..,, , " """ ""IW Willi n
I Ml show you something great;
ingly over tholr wi.i.,..,..,. .....'" i ' l "" " KWs; It's Just three
solum" i Vol fi i ..... i ""Ids lake off your hats: now ready, no
rooks dinner over ii inn at,.... ...... ...
A class motto Is Ilk,. trumpet nm" "" "",t n,, v"
-" . nuim- in,- ,,,u mio M1, , ,,lo , ,.....-: -
Whnt Is the finest of all the ...nnv' ti, i .. " ln,, f'""0" "'-0"'
" v in nuLlt'lt - 1 nn , .. ir
rshflold" HRK'S AN INVITATION, STKVIJ:
,.... T I
. "t. ;in.,;: irJI!;,,,,I lr"Kln
;:. -". i iniiiiiiiii, .
(From Oram's Pass Pnnrinr i
Here Is nn Item of Interest taken'
. Till: NKW STOCKINtJS
ARK .MOSTLY
HOLDS
I :y;l"V. .'3't'" -AiiouT nXiinaAn' ...
Xiwl u .Mngiilfylni; V.lus" '.,. tC,'l, vlf Cn,,lf "" fr0,n Bnn"
the peek-a-boo storkluea' Of ! 2" " ".. r,,,ny ,0 ,nok af,r ""! I
nn .wi...." ,iT". ...... ..8.!...or 0's mntters connected with tii i...'
from Dandon to I
noon to mosquitoes, t" o peek-a-
noisiery that Is about to
twine its negligible filaments
nbout shapely ankle nnd clnssle
calf strikes the final chord.
The Interstices nr flu. .w.b,.
T A. . ' . I', vi...- w
. uuos are uliiuit an Inch square, v
! and will stretch farther. Thev
) need no darning. You couldn't
! darn the darn thliu-a tnr. .i. .
a , . ; ." "" ' .-! .-
iii i u uaru tning to darn.
1 ho peek-a-boo stocking Is
view at 230 West Tlilrty.nlnti.
street. If Lady Oodlva had
worn a union suit of It i
posed railroad
Grants Pns.
Hy the way, we have not seen
Move up this way for some time and
1 e Is overdue nt this moment. Rn'l-v-ny
mngnntes nre always Interesting
characters, no matter where von
meet tlem. but when thoy take "the
trouble to come and see you they're
doubly go.
rn .- i .... . .. ... ii"
Here Is one int.. for "A.i ... ,'n.... ." n,t ",'g0,', l,or " lnln.
ipera" (To .-... ,,.. .,V". ':. , '. "'"i'."ne innn from eonihiK
thorns) wMel. i.t ,.,.. .;..,.. . ."'" "'M '" mr his niune? '
motto of Kiinsa, ' - wo
would have been the same ladv
.odlva wh. . .ule the famous
ride A
flJMOln" ii1,.
. . . ., I.,. Mini. r icmi. t I 'I' .. .......A , . ... ,,
ii . reaiiy no Making at nil
I u necli-n-hnn unin iu ..i ..
...... ' A - .. . " - .1 . Illil l
As n ennililnati.... r .. , '"" "". ""'rah. for the nurnle n.,.i T ol ""V" ll,sl'le It She who
It ! "''wing. ,e,MI,. iZV !v . ?...w:h l.": .. I .."." mny. h'V,w "' "or hear.
as nn evpitwslon of ideas in v, Jii- .' I ... . l".r n'c colors If ' I I ... ., ' "i't.1 " stockings
nnrnses it u .i..... ..... ;v ." ' "iiiu ne jusr rmnt. i -
zr'' "" "zsxajw u-
tl.an ill defined, v , n ',; " ran,r. '"' tho height of earthly bliss for
Thon again, It U f,y. ,l-al,8t,flt l-RN. WAM.ON. ' StmlT ,,0tr,,,r,n co'1
... ,. , V "" "i"l llllK.
ut others who look without the
'1 ii ""'U.,B iook witnout the .-,
. 1 "'' ,(,)f strl",B s.Iassos wl" know f
, nothing nbout it. A.
Tma1 !
LOST HIS .MlSTACHi:,
IH'T CAINKI) A ItRlhr
SPOKANE. Wash.. jy "gX
juiiiui in jiny occidoiit meant -in
early marriage for I). M. Mll'nne n
I olk-emun of Spokane, in the ncel'.
dent a large firecracker removed the
major portion of his moustache, and
I o wns compelled to shave the rest
of It off. For months he lmi ni.i
cDiirt to .Miss Wlnnlfred St. VlncW
but she refused to marry a man with
n mustache. The day following .,..
accident she visited Mlllane. and nt
thnt time the marriage, acrenm.....
as consumnted. Tho weddim- ,..
curred Monday at the hnnm f i.'
Walker bride's parents.
J Foto Finishing. Walker Studio.
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Wash-Day a Pleasure J
AVhen you nre provided with one of our
asy Running
asJlSIlP, Ibrhme
rO,hil(1n,yfithehvo,best aiul most csv running nw
clunes on the market.
Large Lnmie of Wash Boilers
Jujast Received .
SEE OUR WINDOWS
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Agents for llarley-Davldson
nl Indian Motorcycles.
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