THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1912-EVENING EDITION. m COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MALONKV Editor and Pub. BAN K. MALONEY News Editor Entered at tho postofflco nt Marah tflold, Oregon, for transmission through tho mails as second clu3i mnll rantter. An Independent Ilepubllcnn now3 2.por published ovory ovoning except (Sunday, and Wcokly by Olio Coos Hny Tlnica Publishing Co. Official Pairer of Coos County. BUI1SCIUPTION KATES. DAILY. One year , $G.OO 3cr month f'O WEEKLY. Ono yoar $1.50 When paid strictly In advanco the subscription prico of tho Coos Bay Tlmos Is $5.00 per year or jz.uu lor bIx mouths. t WITH THE ; J TOAST AND TEA ; GOOD EVENING. How sacred and beautiful Is tho feeling of affection In tho purcj and guileless soul! Tho proud may sneer nt It, the fnshtonnblo call it a fable, tho selfish and dissipated affect to desplso it, but tho holy pas sion Is surely from heaven, and Is made evil only by tho cor- ruptlon of those it was sent to nrcscrvo and bless. Mordnunt. TKAVELEltS. Address all communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES. Mnrshficld :: ;: :: : Orcgoj Dedicated to tho scrvlco of tho people, that no good causo shall lack champion, nnu tunt ovu bumi uti thrlvo unopp ised. TALKS OX ADVEKTISING. Tho Times wishos to nnnotinco that beginning with Saturday's In auo It will start a scries of "Talks on Advertising" by Ralph Kayo of tho Hnlph Kayo company of Port land. Theso talks, contrary to tho gen eral rulo, aro short, concise, bring ing out ono point at a timo and can bo road In flvo minutes. They ilrst tnko up advertising from a moral standpoint nnd then r,ct down to speclfc examples not tolling how to wrlta nn ndvortlso mcut from a theoretical standpoint hut showing how It Is being douo by successful advertisers largo nnu am'nll. Theso tnlks, besides appearing In Tho Tlmos, nro bolug published In tho Spectator In Portland and In tho Astorinn of Astoria, Oregon, and nro crcntlng considerable Intor tst among rendurs. Tho Ilnlph Kayo company, of 'which Mr. Kayo Is the head, Is n Portland advertising company hand ling numerous accounts, such as Woodwnrd-CInrko & Co., Log Ca Itn linking Co., Paclf'c Power and Light Co., etc. Mr. Kayo has associated with Mm Mr. A. 13. Honnott of tho A. K. Honnott & Co., Portland pub lishers' representatives, Mr. Den nett Is an advertising mnu of 12 Tears' experience principally on nuwspnpora In Now York and Unit- ton, nu well as Oregon nnd Wash ington. Mr. Knyo's exporlonco has boon chiefly In Now York, whero ho was Tilth tlirco of tho big agencies. Ho- sldni being In tho advertising bus tuess Mr. Kayo Is the author of numerous articles on advertising and , merchandising that have up- jieareu in j.iiHiorn puiiiicuiiiius Chiefly among his works nro "Cro' atlvo Shoo Itotalllug," "Successful lolling luetbods from the public's standpoint," "Putting It up to your roods," "Tho personal element lu Demonstration," etc. Tho Times wishes to nssura Hi renders that much benefit can bo derived from rending theso nrtlcloa, tlio first pf which will appear lu Saturday's Issue. IS A GOOD .MI.MCIt. (From tho Yonculln Tlmos) W. C. Uawloy, M. C, Hopubll rau direct nominee for congress of this, tho tlrat congressional district, waB a visitor lu town yosterday. lie shook bunds with tho liullnioos les, democrats, prnhllm and social IstH, also with the ropiihllcnii. Ills aiotto Is: No Interest to servo but too public Interest. FLIGHT OF TIME. Old Knthor Time- koopa up his tail, unwonrled, novor stopping. Soon wo must net our checkbook straight nnd do our Christmas shopping. There's such u string of yesterdays! And each ono bad its sorrows, and Tlmo goes luiht 2nfi down the wiija to briiiK somo thcilro tomorrows. We oftontlineu deplore his flight, ns wo are grow ing older; but Father Time's all Tfgllt, all liKht. bin scythe nnon Sfs shoulder! If Tlmo stood still vo'd never quit to walling places Tending; and ovory grief and ev ry fit would never hnvo nn end trig. If some one tronts mo ill rotlny. gives mo n deal that's rot wn. Time gently soothes my wrath j way not week It's nil forgot Jcn. When I against misfortuno Buck, and trouble with mo llimor. Tlmo says, 'Til show you better luck." nnd loads me by tho finger. Tlmo Is the healer and the hope whon nil is done and spoken, .itul ho provides tho only dope that heals tho heart that's broken. Tho gall and blttornes of life, tho mi re oor vain endonvor. the nerl Down this llttlo world we travel Hendcd for tho land of Dawn Sawing wood and scratching gravel Horo today, tomorrow gono Down our path of doubts and dan gers Wo aro toddling, mile on mile, Transient and Inquiring strangers, Dumped Into this world nwhllo Lot ub ninko tho Journey pleasant For tho llttlo tlmo wo stay; All wo havo is just tho present All wo need Is Just to day Let's cucourago ono another As wo push along tho way, Saying to our Jndod brothers: "Hero, I'll holp you with your load I" Danish scorn nnd vain reviling Danish useless tears and woe; Lot us do tho Journey smiling All our hearts with lovo aglow. Lot ub novor Bcnrch for sorrow Slnco tho Journey is so brief Hero today and gono tomorrow, What havo wo to do with griof? Down this llttlo world bo wander Strangers from some unknown sphere, irondod for tho country yonder Whero they hnvo no signs or tears Let ub thcrcforo ccaso complaining Lot us bo no longor glum; Let us nil go Into training For tho Joyful llfo to como! Do a doer, not n dreamer. Uso your brains ns well ns your hands. Kldncss soon cours unless kept in circulation. Don't glvo up because so mo jno snya you can't. Tho Icomnn ns woll ns tho bnkor has frosted cakes for sale. Ho also waits who serves espec ially If ho tries to Borvo a woman. Lovo'b young dream Is all right In Its way but it's only a dream. Don't Icicle a man hecnuso ho Is down luck often chnngos without notice. Somo peoplo will tnko n dollar and ninko a thousand others spend a thousand to mnko a dollar. Wo nro Informod thnt beof has ta ken another Jump. Koally It was un mcossary. It waB qulto out of reach before. Homo people iro alrondy tolling wnat tnoy would do If they had n million dollars but they won't do nuythlng of tho kind. 4 44 KANGE KEELEOTIONS. 1 At Sunrise. Movo along, you long-horned crlt-J tors, I'm n-hank'rln' for my fritters; Deen hero senco tho sun went down, Holdln' you old brutes aroun', Whoopee! Kiyl! Git along 'Foro 1 git to feelln' wrong. I ain't built Jus' llko a preacher, An' my goodness nln't a feature So you'd bettor movo up fast, For this feolin' may not last Whoopee! Kiyl! Git along, Caln't you understand my song? Wonder if in all creation, I havo got a kind relation, Thnt will over send for me Tako mo whero I want to be Whoopeo! Kiyl! Hoy! tlicro, Hey! Caln't you seo It's breakm day7 Wonder If I'm over goln' Dock whero fields o' corn Is grow in' Dack there whero my peoplo stay, Lookln' for mo ov'ry dny Whoopeo! Kiyl I Darn your hair, You would drlvo a man to Bwcnr. . Don't llko this hero nlght-tlmo prowlln Llstonln' to tho coyot's' howlln', Wish I lived nwny back East, Whore I coudn't seo a benst Whoopee! Kiyl! Go 'long Dub, Don't you hear tho call to grub? Dob Stanley. "MY VIEWS" A Itiuining llccord of In dividual Opinion by a Quiet Observer. It costs moro to avengo a wrong than to bear it. "I will," has lifted many a out of tho rut. man If you . happen to got a don't wait, boost yourself. boost, Tho secret of wit is saying tho least with tho fowest words. Editor Times: Evory person is nn exnmplo for some other person. No person Is en tirely frco from this responsibility. Much ns wo may deny tho fnct wo nro influenced moro or less by tho lives of thoso about us. Others find in us tho characteristics and quail tics thoy dcslro to emulate Wo In turn seo In others thoso beauties of character wo deslro should bo found in us. Therefore It Is ovory porson a duty to bo live thnt any lnllucnco they may exert on others shall bo a good lnlluonco. Thnt lnllucnco enn bo secured only by loading good lives nnd by thinking good thoughts. Good thoughts lend to good deeds. They 1,1,11,1 irnnit characters. Tho grand est characters havo been built by ririit tiiinklnc-. ltlcht thinking Is THE PEOPLE'S EORUM Tho Times will bo pleased to pub lish letters from its readers on all questions of publlo Interest. Each letter must bo signed by tho wrltor, and so far 03 posslblo bo limited to 200 words. In publishing theso let ters It must bo understood that Tho Times docs not Indorso tho viowa ex pressed therein; It Is simply affording n means for tho voicing of dlffcront opinions on nil questions affoctlng tbo publlo welfare always good thinking, night Is nl wnys good. Good thoughts nro cup nblo of right. Good ennnot prodtico evil. Evil cannot produco good. A troo is known by Its fruits. Grapes do not grow on thistles. Tho porson who carries good thoughts will ln llucnco thoso nbout him for good un consciously. Good thoughts mani fest themselves voluntnrlly In speech nnd nctlon. It Is not tho fnco wo enro about half bo much as tho men tal qualities which nro oxtornnllzed on that face Thoro la moro gonulno bonuty In tho homely fnco of n good thinker thnn there la In tho most ox qulslto profile thnt Is govomod by slnlBtor thoughts. Wo nro drawn to a good face Wo aro repelled by an ovll ono. It Is tho dlfforonco In tho in on tall I ty. DIXIT. A TALK AHOUT TAFT. Mnrsiiuold, Or., Sept. 2.1, 1912. Editor Times: It Is truly wonderful how mnny things somo of Mr. Tnft'B friends know that nro not true Now tho tariff board through which tho tariff la alleged to havo been taken out of politics, was not tho Idea of Mr. Tnft at nlL It wns tho Idea of ex-Senator Deverldge At first, Mr. Tnft was bitterly opposed to tho Idea. Later, ho espoused It. Why? Probably becauso ho saw ho rnnlil control thn Hoard nnd thereby Thoro Is amplo room nt tho to)) , ,ilnv or nlinnn tariff loclslntlon to for tho winner don't bo nfrnld to Blllt j, own sweet will, Hint's why. cllmb- Again, listen to this: "Mr. Tnft T , . ' has mnlntnlncd tho high stnndlng of Learn to run a small engine, auditM0 Untc,i stotca among tho nntlons It Is much easier to manage a mo- of tho worIt, 0 ,m clovntot, En'. I lila rnmililln In Mm lilfrlinat ulnnn "Thoro ban If n man wants to work ho can always find something to do. Our most successful business men nmong world powers." arrthoiQoromtromthyn mntorlnl nml mor,U m,vnnco' arc tnoso uw rose from tho !3t nt nt ,lomo n1 ,ncrcnBCll rc8nort ' for tho United Stntes abroad." Yo- An inventor claims to hnvo per- '1 I'orhaps theso aro tho rcnBonB fected an umbrolln that will not turn S'1,yMF5clco; nnd, B,omo ,llrty, ""J,? Inside out. Hut oven that kind will South American states can rob. kill not always turn up nt tho right place nn1 Pn'or scores of American clt whon It Is wnntod 1 ,70ns' cvcn on nur own Bnl, without ' fenr of molestation, whllo William "Is thoro novor to bo nn end to tho,c?m),ncontI' munches Aunt Dollns'a Increnso In tho cost of living?" nsits ,),0Ji: ... 'a Tononlc linnnr In n worrlml Innn I "O " IS, WO DCCaniO a WOrKI For nil of us thoro surely will bo nn end to It somo tlmo or other unless tho doctors find somo wny of pro venting It. "TIII3 i!;lil SAW.M." A .Mnrshllold marrlod man who re fuses to permit his nnmo to bo di vulged hnndfl tho "Tea nnd TonBt" editor tho following now vorslon of "Tho 23d Snwm": "My wlfo Is my boss. I shall not dony. Sho mnkoth mo Ho down bohlnd tho bod when tho awoll comnnny on m os and sho lendoth mo hehlnd her up l-ront Htroot. Sho rostoroth my pocket book after sho has snont nil itw contontH on hobhlo skirts nnd mov- liiK picture shows, nnd sho londcth mo up tho main nlslo of tho church ror iter now hnfa sake Yea, though I walk moro thnn half tho ulKht through tho dark rooms with a crying baby, will got no rest, for sho Is behind mo; her broom stick nnd hatpin they do overythlng olso but comfort mo. She proparoth n cold snnck for mo then mnkoth a boo lino for an Aid Socloty supper. Sho nnnointoth my bond with tho rolling pin occasional ly. My arm runneth over with bun dles before she la hnlf dono hor shop- piiig. Suroly her drossmnkor's nnd mil linery bill shnll follow mo nil tho dnys of my llfo iiud I will dwell In mo house of my wlfo forever." power nbout tho tlmo of tho Span Ish-Amerlcan war, whllo Mr. Tnft was In n Bnfo placo dovourlng plo and quaffing Innumerable Ico cream sodas. It was thon this republic was A "thlHonn nnrlv" will. tl.lrnn I '' " io iiikiiusi inniio among dances, nrrnnged by thirteen young1 S'Tnto" nl ludm"; tho nart of'T gonr Fr7dayr?i,o'7hateCennt,h C'S0 " Taft.'" ThS pol'lUoS w 'maintained young n,en "who'nt ended" "nnd . " American citizens. nod tho Jinx on that night desorvo nil "",.,. '7,. '"i". "r " " thnt la coming to thorn. Iloosovolt, until tho nffnlrs of Btnto woro turnod ovor to tho nrosont aour Inn rvli mini In lolvnl I am 'If III thO day I COIlld but do tllOl It 8 trim Mr. Tnf'l,np ,,rnDn,..n,l Thnt I lm.1 tilnnnnil M,o .Inv n.wl t,l tnl8t8 Unt,0r tll SllOrmnil InW. '. ndi,ifnnCd th dn a,Ul ,)llt wlmt good has It ever dono? I fool thn liinn of iiia woiil.l n, W,int K00(l w' 't OVOr do? SoiUO- nak "ll "00r ,,0l' nnswor mo that. If Mr. Tnft A fairer token from our com- !?, "L1t',01 'r,cJ.l,110f, th ,.n,orct. inon store tnon why ,,0C3 Wn)1 street, tho Gug- Konholms. tho Hynns. tho Morcnns. "And this I think of others, day ""f Slb' ",0 Dl'Pn8. P by dny, , ostlo Smoot, Cox, Darnes, Penrose iiiiiu.uii, jhwii u nnu nu mo nonv only throng Bbout for him? And thoy do. Aro thoso neonlo children? Do thoy not know their frlonds? Yen verily! And. "ho has kept faith with tho As through the world thoy go mm gropo nnu ran If their despair woro only nwny, And their Intont mndo how dlff'ront nil!" awopt clear, I IM3FLKCTIOXS OF A 4 HACHKLOH GIHL Lovo Is a melodrama, marrlngo a mony nnd tho strife. Tlmo wipe marr higo-a arce "" ' ' away forover. Tlnn hx .,i Whon ho has n headacho or a heartache n man thinks there must bo somothlng sorloua tho mnttor wltli him; when sho hasn't ono or tho other n woman KNOWS there is somothlng serious tho matter with her. rny jorover. Then et us not oor trouble wall, but patiently enduro It; thnuKh all the otlnu tiealer fall, Time cvrtnlulv Wi euro It. ArrUM mw s- QWu UJCMi rriMn joins coi'PLK wuosk COMHIXKl) .(;s TOTAL tll:l. ASHLAND. Ore., Sept. 2I.--Jhs. S. lloyd of niuuba. Tulnro countv. Cnl., nnd Mrs. I.ydla Powell, who llvos nine -nillds oast of Ashland wore married hero at tho UnptUt pnrsonngo. lloyd Is S5 voars old and his brJdo 7S. 0 has five liv ing children threo sons, axed 81. 53 and 51: two lnniflitra hT1, co nn, r,a yeara; 7(5 children and groat-grandchlldren and flvo Kreat-gront-grandehlldron. "Cupid cn got tho old as well ns tho young." ho said. Mr, nnd Mrs. lloyd will live In DInubn. Cal, Any woman on onrth looks boau tlful to a man ns long ns tho love light Is turned on Ijer; It Is only In tho cold gray dawn of ennui that ho begins to dlscovor flnws In hor. When by chance n clover woman mnkos a foolish remark hor husband is always, so dollghted at tho phe nomenon that ho can't help kissing hor. A womnn loses her faith first in Santn Glaus, then In fairies, then In women nnd last, in love. Self-confldonco and determina tion nro tho primary olomonts of success. peoplo." nut has ho thouch? Knv! HLAMIXG Till: TOWN. H:" rnuMno. "Tiii giiMi,. i. n -h.. i . I 'or instnnce was not Mr. Tnf tho shiftless man assorts, thon takes-! I?'1 w,t, n. c,.onr ""'lorstandlng his seedy grlnsnck down, nn.i t.nowalon ".l"1" of tl' People that ho his socks nnd shirts nnd to somo oth-1 V" ., "n,w,t" "' lwor to ro- or villago gooa to sook tho shining ' "" lSJ H,"w " necossarios? Ho Plunk; thoro ho accumulates now 'T" "' ,Dlr,c,ctI' nftr election did woos. nnd snya tho burg Is punk In I not cnl1 n 8PcInl sosslon of Con- overy town, howovor slick, you'll hear Bross, ?Ion?.1Vly for that ver' Pr tho failures say: ThB i wretcS' P0"0' "? M. Wns tho tariff bo ro hnmlot makes us sick, wo'll chnso"1."00'17., u,.w"8,t- Was not "solf ourselves nwny. Tho poor mini lins i n rcgn.t.,on 8atlsn' w'tl whnt con no chances here, ho finds o 'g,w,tll?. !d! " "as. Did not door; tho whole corrupted ntmos-' ,.", .'"' .,erpermont u,on Phero mnkea head and bosom soro"l Vpnn.d, llowin U10 onrtn nssrlng tho From town to town tho fnllurea drift .?', th.nt tho Pn'n'Aldrlch bill was and find each ono tbo worst, until at', . w1 cver; "S"K tariff schedules Inst tho peolors lift them to tho Juk t0 b,.l8for up.,l.ls nrements. that ov feet first. All towns aro unn.i if ,i en Jlls .9W .blends admit were fak- wlll work and try to renth tho ton- 7, i , ,UU1' Wns tnat nn oxhlbi all towns nro fierce If you're a shirk. Uo? f hls grent w'8'oM? You "iiuso Hussion is to yawp. Select a man whoso heart Is bold, whoso cour ago never slumped, nnd ho will gath er famo nnd gold, no mntter whoro ho b dumpod. Though plnnted in tho virgin woods, or on nn Island baro, you'll soo him coming with tho goods, nnd both feet In tho nlr. And when you hear a pilgrim wall, and blnmo things on his town, you may bo suro that ho would fall where'er ho sot- UUU nown. WALT MASON WKST AT SALT LAKK. SALT LAKE CITY, Sopt. 21. Governor Oswald West and William Hanley of Hums aro expected hore to lioad Oregon's delegation at tho Twontioth National Irrigation Con Kjess. which moots nt Salt Lako Sept. 30 to Oct. 3. Other nromlnont work. ors of tho Irrigation Congress to bo present nro Senator Francis G. Now londs. of Nevada, president of tho congress, George A. Snow, of Salt Lake, chairman of tho board of con trol, and Arthur Hookor, of Spokane, secretary of tho Congress. can and stand for prcciBoly tho samo principles now thnt I stood for when nominated. If I am elected I shnll moat cor tninly voto for Den Selling for United Stntes Bonutor, In enso ho shall rccelvo moro votes than any other candidate for thnt position at tho election next November. Ditt In case another cnndldnto for thnt office shall recelvo moro voto3 than Mr. Selling 1 shnll voto for that candidate In other words, I will voto for tho people's choice, regardless of my personal prefer ence . , , ,, If I mn elected nnd thoro hIiiiiI bo an effort mndo by tho legisla ture to repeal or wenken by amendment tho recnll, the primary election lnw, tho Initiative or ref erendum, or the corrupt practices net, I shnll certainly oppose Biich effort. I regard tho corrupt prac tices net ub ono of tho best lawa over enacted by tho people It has almost eliminated tho boss and grnftcr from tho politics of this atate If olected I shall mnko a special effort In the Interest of tho following measures: First State appropriation for n district exporlmont station for Coos nnd Curry counties, to ho mnnuged by nn oxport from tho Oregon Ag ricultural College Second Employers' liability act providing certain fixed damnger for lnlured Inborers without nny ex pense- et lltlgntlon. Third Exempting personal prop erty to tho amount of ? 100 from taxation. Fourth To open Roguo Itlver lo commercial fishing. Fifth ltepenl of tho present law providing a county achool commlA Blonor or supervisor. Sixth Hnlslng of salaries of Btato and county olllcors. Seventh Preventing fraudulent corporations from nolllng wntorud stock to Innocent purclinsors. Eighth Fuvor Governor WcstV proposed lnw to reduco tho present exorbitant rntes of express com panies. Of nntlonnl Issues I hollovo In FIrat Nntlonnl prosidontlnl prof eronco lnw. Second Minimum wngo scnlo nnd olght-hour dny on continuous work. Third Am n firm bollovor In n tnrlff both for protection nnd rovenuo; but hollovo tho present rnto on necessaries should bo re duced and tho rnto on luxuries raised nnd that such adjustment can best ho mndo by a tnrlff board selected for that mirnoae Hoping to recelvo tho support of nn wno doiiovo In theso princi ples, rognrdloss of present or for mer political affiliation, I romain, Respectfully. I. S. SMITH. WIFE IS MISSiXG, A. A .. . T 'AAx. " kw; ,. T .1.- V'rStWS. o Wonmn'rifcJ I V.ny H "opt from. 7... . iinio uy dlpnlni- ii."1 "HJ thosteiVli?'.6 iien wrapping each v,,fl packing th0 '" li t, u basket mlS diner In i, "n ti- . T V A i . recently addn.i i"il Howor; Mothor Care,3 V WlBBln, mid JSJi1 S num. it " rpThj -SM t'onfinllt ti.i.i.. . t-vunuj (1IMIIMI l n Julia Franco nml iiIb Athcrton; ciilp of tho pi, "A long and poorly co'1 ".micrcst for r, , Ono ol S fniKOtto lumlnr. "uuleMl having decided Intoros V, ucnted reader" nn. I?? cldo point of Interest I . ventures of .lulla rw " Clilp of the Flylnc it (l I crude In the style? W',"rJ y viruio or sincerity and u, of really good cowboy , Mother Carey's ChlckcnihJ nlsconco of Llttlo Womei. VI incung mo iniinnn fralllt, oi and Amy, which rendert V coifs books so lovable. Jowol Is a girl's story, LI, J thor Carey's Chickens, It "! iouu wun pieasuro by p;nl i'v.w,,,u no won ns cniidrcn. -r,"ccn,r.V" :yJ !"t J! Tired Girl, the Dru h npponra without blowing c! tr ots in tho magazines and llsbcs Itself nmong tie niuuii iiiigiii- do called prc-it classics. Such a tntn ! w.". Pa In tho Independent for j lumuur iv. ion can read u h iiiiiiiiiuh, ion win probitlj: iiiv.iiimv.1 ,i, (i iiii'iinic. Tho Scientific American fcrll luiiiiiur i contains two article! H pocinny noioworthy. 0n Ii , oll-mlxed Portland tanff.t. , which It Is claimed It I. '1 ngnlnat molsturo permcatloi rl Hocoiui nrucio is on practhiijj flcloncy. It contends (hit m nnd ofllcleiicy nro not synoift irnii HjHiuiu ny us cost miyiiaJ iy lunno ior inoincicncy, Tho library lias roomi hh In tho Coko lliilldlng, oppoduJ Chnndlor Hofol, It Is opta b iu to iz nnu from 2 to 1 1 7 to P. TALKS OF MO.i:V SVSTEll say. In ono way Mr. Taft Is a very groat man 12 or 15 foot around his plo basket. Mentally, ho Is about 22 caliber, short, black powder, rlm flro. He has beon wonderfully for tunate, not unfortunate, as claimed Ho has won his own spurs by his own efforta nowhore All tho num erous positions ho has filled havo ueon nanueu to mm on a silver tray Thoy havo been handed him becauso ho Is an aristocrat. Pap's big fat boy, with a wooden grin, nnd it can't bo denied. GEO. WATKINS. I. S. SMIT IISTATIJS POSITION'. Editor Tho Times: As somo parties havo questioned my position in present campaign, I wish to say to tho voters of till) district that I was nomlnatod at tho primary olectlon last April for state senator as a Progressive Re publican upon a platform endors ing tho election of United States aonatora by a direct vote of the peoplo and other progressive laws known as tho - "Oregon system." I am still a Progressive Republl- hnndlt Loiinsborry Hiul Clover As Mstimt in Train Hobborle.s. Whnt Ilandlt Loiinsborry did In Grants Pass boforo nnd nftor tho Yoncnlla train robbery, nnd who wna his partner will bo nn Important development In tho Investigation of tho fedoral authorities. A room In a Grants Pass lodging houso will bo tho revolving pleco In tho Investiga tion. Thoro clothoa woro changed, Pinna mado, nnd other devolopmonta, now not conornllv knnn nli.nn light. Incidentally, not half 'tho In. i-iuuiiiB or mat day havo beon told. It was novor Intended for public vim. mm iurs. i.ounstjorry lind beon partially recognized upon tho Btreots or Grnnts Pass, clothod In malo gnrb. Tho 'lenk' Is now bollovod by fodor nl nnd pollco nuthorltle3 to hnvo changed tho plans of Mrs. Lounsbor ry to- return to Medford with hor two boys. There wns qulto nn ox chnngo of words at tho meeting winch recont devolopmonta havo mndo of Importance. Tho federnl authorities and tho lo cnl pollco havo novor got ovor the Idea that Loiinsborry hnd nn nsalst nnt in both the Redding nnd Topoka rohborlos. on tho ground that It would bo lmnosslliin tn n oao nnd enter a train without tho ;V' V.1 M,,eon. nn not attract tho attention of someone imJJi0! W.mrcnb0UtB of Mrs T'oun8' t?y ' ' n m's,ery. A tolegrnm from Topoka savs sho lofi n.nf Mt on schedule Sho may ho with rola- vos In Montnna or Minnesota. In tho meantlmo tho homo ranch Is go- il-,t0,r.uln.' the crons wnattonded to, with kindly neighbors helping nil they can to keep thlnga In order. Granta Pass Courier. IX DEMAND. EUGENE. Sept. 24. Tho Ore gon Emerald, tho student nowspa Lur WMWrcd at, tho Stato unlvor sity, will bo Issued horoaftor threo times a week Instead of twice The iVnnf,!?Ji? ih0 slzo of th0 entrance class implied a greater demand for ,iw. T nna tno uuslnoKS ? i.V.y ,n EuBene induced by tho building of new railroads furnished the advertising patronage. President Tnft Glvo lilt ItcuiuilliiL' Sriitrm. (Dy Associated Press to tbeCociI) Times.) WASHINGTON, Sept, !l-1 think nil tho money ve bl should bo In circulation In i ii toiu which Invites and Am if drlvo It Into socks nnd ut(t;i posit vnults." said Taft today : nddrosslng tho American Aux1! tlon of Commercial Kxecntlui sosslon horo boforo lie left tor Si York. "Ono of tho troubles us lnhorcnt In tho character of o government, Is thnt congrtu 1 our public men nro prono to 'l with thoso thlnitt which ittil men most easily and farorb!f- short to head no he attenuos tho gonornl nubile" said th W Idont. "It Is pretty hard to I tlm ttAAntn In 11 nv nltentlOD tt banking system, but the pro' must bo solved nnu us up"- business men of tho country. iMinmv to PAMl'AIC.V. COLUMnUS, .0.. Sept. II.- ornor Hnrmon nnnounced IM.? his return from tho racllleC nbout tho middle of October lln irnno n cnW n alto for tM V- bulldlng at tho Pnnama-PJcU : ,,,.. 1.. ...Ill ,nt-n lllO StUCPt- lUltilllUII, HO Hill I""" "..,. tho domocrntlc stato aim tlckot. Gavenstein Apples nr !,,. enmn PSDCOOT nu 1H11U uv...- -- ., ,m UllUiUU VIJ.HIVIWI- wo aro soiling C9( nt $2.25 nnd " We also have somo m SweetApplesa $1.25 Per Box 1?nnv fin,. ICiiiff appl $ only T r. Four and a half tier BJ apples, per J,3 box Y Phono orders to TTe Bazar "Store of Quality. f JTUUliO " - -