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V THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1913 EVENING EDITION .- ,-. . -mr mfir"nl. UJUStSA Y IIIVIUDJ with THE TOAST M M. 0. MAI.ONKY Pdltor ami Pub I i.iin jiniitttio . ... , Offlcln) I'iiikt of ('(His County. OFVICIAIi PAPI.lt .Ol'' Till: CITV OK MARSIiPIP.U). AND THE TEA (JOOI) KVHXIXH. -H - I Approve Coos Comity Method PERSONAL NOTES LIIIKIITV, HIT XOT lilCKXSi: n-il'10 TIMKS' constant contention ( B Is tlint tlio i. w. w. agiiuiuin arc tryliiK to destroy the very government whoso protection trey seek, when nn outraged people re fuso to longer toleratu their anarchy and nuiisc. Such men nro traitors and are attempting to stretch thn liberty or UiIh country Into license for traitorous words and actions, Tim TlnwB lt nleased to note tlint tlio present Democratic administra tion has Bono on record against theso destroyers of peace and pros perity. In n recent Interview .lose plum Daniels, Secretary of the Navy, Bnld: , ,, "America has ever been the refuge of the oppreHHod. but there is no place on our free soil for those who raise the red flng." This declaration by Secretary Dan iels plnces the present Democratic administration squarely In opposi tion to anarchistic propaganda of those who eck to replace the Stars and Stripes with a flng that knows no country. In the mad scramble for political proferment during re cent ycara there have been flagrant Instances of attoinpU to appeal to tho forces of unrest, of preachments of now nnd dangerous doctrines, in order to win votes. At times the jJomocracy haa not been free from this, and It is encouraging to find ono so high In authority who Is not afraid to defy tho forces of lawless ness and disorder, to warn them that llborly under the law iIoch not mean license nnd nbsenco of proper re straint. Following cIohii In tlio wake of tlio wnvo of Socialism there lias come tin undertow of Syndicalism; tlm t. W. W. leaders are spreading n propaganda which tenches that all labor Is error and that nil gov ernment Is tyranny. These men tench doflnanco to and contempt for tho Inw; they win converts among tho miiHses by their promises to turn nil prlvato property ovev to public plllnge. Secretary DiiiiIcIh said In plettir cunuo metaphor that the red flag means dnngor whether displayed on n railroad track or at a public meeting. There will bo no place lor tho rod flng In tlio Navy. nor. wo trust-, outside tint Navy, either. It should be deported along with tlut undcRlrnhto Immigrants who enro more for tho license It typi fies than for tho freedom guaranteed under tho Stnrs and Stripes. lie will certainly fall who hopes to know men deeply nnd on'v to get happiness, never to i.otniiviitv. distress, disappoint ment out or knowing them, and he hns mistaken the llrst idea I of human companionship who seeks, companionships, friend- ships, nnd contacts with man- kind directly and simply for the plensure they will give him. J Phillips Brooks. BRAVKRV. Ho Bravo! The day will dawn,' however dark the nigut; The rlglit will win, however fierce the fight; The end Is sure, however far from sight. Hi? Brave! Not ours to snlrlc or shrink, to doubt or dread: Not ours to turn from hardships seen ahead; Not ours to falter; wheresoe'r we're led. Be Brave! The road will brighter grow throughout its length; Tie load will lighter grow througn added strength; The goad will turn to helpful staff at length. Be Brave! With crown of thorns Truth still adorns her own; On sen. fold, cross nnd glliuet rears her throne; Her nltnr stands when? each must stand alone. a iiruxo ox WIIARVKS. Mr 110 Interstate Commerce Cotnmls- I slon has laid down this broad prlnclplo: "Wharves and the tracks lend ing thereto, owned by n rail car- rlcr engaged in Interstate com merce and used for receiving and delivering property moving by rail in interstate and foreign commerce, nro subject to tho net to regulate commerce, and the regulations and practices affect ing their use must he reasonable and uon-dlscrlmlnntory." Through control of waterrront rights, railroads have had the menus to exercise tyranny of a particularly oppressive sort, irpou tho Pacific Coast, the railway companies have been charged with the buying up of wharf rights and wharf sites for the purpose of offsetting the competition that Is to como through the I 'annum Canal. In the case whirl. lmi Mm Interstate Commerce ConimlHslon to promulgate a rule, one railroad put barriers In the way or shipping which threatened to stunt tho commercial irrowlh or a gulf port. The value .f the ommlsilon ruling v. Ill be appreciated tul only by ports nl'Vh tin rfered under railroad ri'tucnwy, i,ut also by such ports as U)t,H-.'.'.,'' w', Kll'upsea the future possibility of exactions through the pnssing of waterfront property to railroad ownership. If the ruling holds good In the highest courts, one of the worst iihiues of a selfish In dustrial expansion on one hand and a careless easy-golng municipal policy on the other will have been wiped out. no Mom: p.itei:i..s post stamps. 'KRKAPTP.R It will nmko little Be Brnvo! The coward lives nnd dies nn nbject slave; The fearful Is n tyrant, fool nnd knave; Omnipotence Is only with tho brave. : There would bo more popular songs or soiuo popular songs would be more popular, If same Coos Bny people wouldn't try to sing thini. You can flatter some CoosNtfay mitri It'll men by lulling tliom that they don't look it. Sol Israel hays: "Perhnps whis key really does Improve with uge. but It doesn't get n chance on Coos Buy." -::-u- Tho closed mouth catches no Insects. TIIII.M WAS IIAPPV DAYS. Old Adam was a lucky bound, Ills dnys were filled with rest; It Is u cinch Kvo never found A blonde hair on his vest. 9 I And now that I think or it , why wouldn't It bo n good plan I to swat tho fly young fellow I I who likes to drive forty miles I I nn hour In the streets? Bunko nrtlts say that black sheep are tho hardest to fleece. However, the self-made man never seems to suffer from remorse. It's easier to go broke In a month limn It Is to gor rich in n year. CALM YontSi:i,l .VK! Be not one of those fearsome sharks Who always seem to think The man who's mnklng dry remnrkH Is hinting for n drink. Sol iBraol. APPROV12 MAIt.HIIPIP.I.M WAY. (Prom Kugenc (iiiard.) Portland, Marshfleld. Handon nnd other Pacific const cities nre hav ing considerable trouble with the I. W. W. ngltntors. The two latter cities have solved the problem deporting the leaders who dis turbed the peace and quiet of the community by their anarchistic ha rangues. Portland is not so for tunate, however. Then? are too many of them In the metropolis of Oregon and some other plan must ho found to put nn end to the trou ble. .... i.'nrn.ni. imu been nnrl eiilarly for tunate In this respect, while there has been one strike, there have been no serious disturbances, although notice has been given that the city ordinance against street speaking would be tested. No attempt so far has been nindo to violate the law. This In nil probability was duo to the courteous treatment nc corded tho representatives of tho organization that visited the city. else the men were different In cnar acter from those who Invaded our sister cities. The right of free speech and free thought Is guaranteed the Individ ual by the constitution of the Pulled States, and nowhere Is this recog nized more tbnn In Eugene. There Is a tendency hero to listen to the mnn who hns a real grlovnnce, but tl:ere Is no sympathy for those who wilfully Invite trouble by violating the laws nnd destroying property. So long as a man docs not make n nuisance of himself nnd become a mciincc to the pence, health and prosperity in the community, he should be allowed his Individual opinion, nnd if Ills desire Is to ben efit humanity, he will find willing hands nnd hearts to aid him. But violence nnd Inciting to riot should not nnd will not be tolerated. Those who demnnd their rights under the constitution should also give due consideration to the rights of others under the sntne constitu tion. When this principle Is disre garded strenuous methods are some times necessary to bring about pence nnd 'inlet, and the Murshflcld way may prove tho most feasible nfter all. tor for the welfare of workmen twj Individuals nnd societies, nswel us! ,,ot,co nIASCA of Coos Itlver. is the public nt large. Reselling, n ,mvn v,h()1. tmlav. ,.ews. I. W. Menace. iM.nci wlin believe that a m should earn his bread by the sweat it... n...... t... t uiu i win uiiu iionie, m, , wus formerly with n.r,!eJ Power Company here. " . r.i""V... I''- O. NORMAN or South in 0. W. RKAVIS or Coaledo Is here iMnrHlir,oll, visitor 10,)!,. lor n lew iiii.'b. , i .. .1. M. CULIilOY of Cntcl.iB was n visitor In t, cltv FJ" AIMS. M. OltOSS of (:,. visiting frlenda I, tt( yesterduy. A1nl4, an 'V A. UVSK of South Coos river, Is In town on niisiuesH nmn.. of his brow, l.nve not inucj ' . t) c Kl.:rjU,v, of Co,ullle. Is In tatton0." of which ' Un.embe!-s Mni,nol.l to,lnyon business. ..mini. .iitimr to worn i.iemsolves or to allow other people to work. Florence West. coos m:.Mi:iY kitkctiyi:. (From ICugene Ueglster.) The Coos Bay country hns a s tn plo solution for I. W. W- troubles, i. i, .iia tiiioii to net out. nnd then backs up the order with n suitable display of rorco. (JOVKUXMKXT IIV l-AW. "W .1A.MKS STOCK of Sumner Is In town for tho day on business. A. .1. SHHItWOOl), of Coitullli. Is a Murshlleld business visitor today. T. .1. COTTIOli or Big Creek, wns n Marhsrield business visitor .Monday. ANSON HOC1KKS AND WIKI-J are business visitors today from South Coos river. .MBS. ,)OK l'OPi'2 or Camp 1. Is In JIurHlifleld today on a shopping trip. I Prom Portland .lournnl.) K WH.h win this striKo within tho Inw, If possi ble, but outside the law. I,v. (j d, f we cannot do It other wise." shouted I. W. W. Agltutor Schwab to Governor West yesterday at the Fast Side packing house con ference. On what authority does this ulti matum come from .Mr. Schwuh nnd flu. other irmitlcmcll of llllliro- noiinelble names? On what constl- MISS IIII.DUK SICI.ANDWll or suiii- MltS. PAUL WADDMi,. . homo today from a ,i,,r!lT visit with relatives f, H MIH AND MRS. Illlxiq ., I AND .MRS. WM. .IP ?, W .Mile, nro .Marshfleld vl.i.. '' day. ,l8llon i MISS 10VA CHANc2a"y of in, IiiivIiik Hiiunt tin. ,,., "S visiting with Mr. and Mr, ' Kolly, returned honiu thi..' hut. miir. PliKI) MARX, the Portland , .u ,u,mv)u,:, lllllVCtl OnkL luuuy to i-ui i on tiiu trade i cliunue tho Intent Hln,i. .. . "t r..i.....i.. v0 tin 1 1). C. 1IAWORT1I nnd family hnvo moved to Handon, where they will reside. MRS. NOBIS .IHNSI-2N left yester duy for Connlllo to visit with friends. frlemlH. tutlou do they stand nnd whnt flag no they fly when tiny propose to do things "within the law, lr possi ble, but outside tl e law, by (1 d, If we cannot do It otherwise?" Whnt Is the status In Portland when .Mr. Schwab's ukase bcIb aside thu law and supersedes mayor, gov ernor, nnd nil other constitutional arrangements? Who conferred Im perial power nnd functions to bii nor Is visiting relutlves hero for tho day. c MRS. OROVim (IPIU.IAMS of Daniels Creek, Is n Murshfleld visitor today. .MR. AND MRS. MF.RTON CURRY nnd baby are enjoying a short out lug ut Sunset Bny. llosflnii'K Vleiv of II. Why don't tho offlclnls or Port land try the plan or citizens over at Mnrshrield In handling the un ruly agitators of the I. W. W.? It proved effective there nnd no doubt will net tho snuie In thu larger piace. We dofr our lint to those papers In civic centers wnoro constnnt ugl tntlon between workmen nnd em ployers Is fermented nnd kept alive by nllon disturbers, for tlio Btnnd they take regarding the methods used by these foreign malcontents. Hint these men nre n menace to reai woritinen or the American standnrd nnd Idens nnd perceptions. Is not to bo disputed, and the sooner they nro ousted from lender- ri"JL -"J"1, 's only assumed the bet persede the constitution nnd the MRS. V. B. PARKIN AND DAPnil Inws on thu Illustrious Mr. Schwnb. I TICK. IIIB.IJN, of Sumner nre whereby ho intends to win this! visiting in Mnrnhfleld. strike "outside the lew. bv 0 d If I we cannot do it otherwise?" iMK. AND MRS. PF.RRY CROUCH Incidental. y, who commissioned nnd family nre spending the day Mr. Schwnb to come to the United here from lluyues Inlet. Stales to protect American women ! . from the vicious mid pestirerous MRS. C. K. IIPMIFRT or Portlund, American people? Who auuoliited cumo In on the Brenkwuter tills li I in to be tho chosen keeper or our' morning on u business trip. iinerties nnd the defender or our, women? i MRS. C. II. DPNtlAN or South Cooh The Industrial commission hns; river enme to town this morning fixed one dollar as a minimum wage; nnd will remain over today. nt the packing plant. If there is1 . . more that in Justice the pucklng ARTIItrit K. PHCK Is expected home people can pay Its workers, they, tonight or tomorrow via Myrtle should pay It. Constituted civil nu-j Point from his trip to Vermont. thorlty, embracing tho governor. I the mayor and the commission is In MRS. W. T. STOI.I, mid baby arrlv posltlon to adjust the uffah-8 nt the, oil home today from tin extended packing plant without assistance visit with relatives In .Minneapolis, from K'urope. . When tlint Is offlclully done. nr-.MRS. T. M. CPI.I.Y Is vlsltlnii rnngeinents should he mnde to end friends In town for n few iIiivh further Interference with thu pack- from her home on Cnlvhlug fil ing bouse or pncklng houso em- let;. ployeu by gentlemen who neither! work or allow others to work If A. J. MHNDKI. and Charles Pensler. they can prevent It. i of the Hub. mnde uu unto trip to Wo voted to hnvo commission I Myrtle Point Inst night, returning government In Portland, mid com- today. iii"iuii government is government DR. OHO. DIN expects to Mtll morrow morning or next 7,.l Mlniienpolls to visit rclatW ...r, ..i. l.unlwillUK 1118 dew; but now expects to get avr! 7 In n dny or two. "'' MRS. HUN SMITH AND m MOTIIKR. MRS. (IKO. ZJ l..fi (I. lu ..i ' "r.lUC ivr.i i.i.n .IIUIIIII1U VIII nut to Rosebiirg for Weed, Cal Smith wlir rei.mlu th. ' the Btunllpox bcuio Is over. JOHN A. HAXTIOR, re,)rel,,f. tho Columbia l.lf,. & S' of Portlund, hns located on c uny wiiu a view to inaldnt IiIh pernuinont liomhiit.iM., ' Is nccoinpunled by Mrs, BaIttt1 MRS. .1. S. .IONKS, formerly el iigion. out now or Santa Di k l1,,! lu j.v.i.,.l...l l...u . . .M v...... .o vak-i iu-ii iiere soon tori nt the Win. I.nwhorne hou, niso to visit her son. p.m .1 .Ioiioh, of the tug Roscoe, o(Ctl IIIIIUI . .MISS VBUA DINDINdKIt arrlniJ uu- nieiiitniiiur iroill rottbl where hIio has n position liaj Ki'iu-iiii niiices oi i ue Hell tab ..it,.... .. ... .. ...-.. ir...i.i- v.ii.1 nn ii vacauoa i with her uncles, W II, and ay 1'iiiiiiiiKiir. MRS. WARD M. BI.AKK AXDK .M(T,M3X. will leave the l the week for .Mintieniolli, i they will iiiiike nn extcnddlL with her pnrents. .Tliov til return to the Bay until A ChrlstmuB. Inw H by Inw, not government "outside the MR. ADAMS or the Coos Cltv camp, came to .inrsuiieiii mis morning mid left on thu afternoon boat Tor Camp 1. -zr- vp. , I AMONG TIIU SICK. I i Mrs. Robt. H. Browning returned to her homo yesterdny from Mercy llospltal. where Hhe has been con fined ii few weeks. She Is much Improved. .Vols Austed. whoso nrm wns bad Vatkins' Observations JOHN PRANSON. who recently pur chnsed the llaydeii place on Catching Inlet. Is lu Mnrshlleld on lawn D'H pastor culls Jav.n n , " "l,8"a"bH " rose In the Lord's garden." The miss kkvshv ..f i i ...... -...,....., ,fl i wmiuiih, riinni'ii inioiigu ueru iiiiiny en route to Buiidon to visit with the Rev. c inner ivevney. STORY OP Til 12 DAY. Mrs. Hall was on her first ocean voyage. "What's that down there?" she asked of the captain. "That's the steerage, ma'am," ho leplled. "Really!" exclaimed the woman, lu surprise. "And does It tnke nil those people to make the boat go t-tralght?" I.llvi: M'l.t'lvi: SAYS; Tleiv wasn't much class to tho old prairie schooner. But It wns unslnkable ami wasn't nfrald or Icebergs. following the lino of least resist ov I dirferenie what stylo of stamp ",u't n111' 'ruvellng In a wheellmr- you use on the matter you turn rmv 1,n' ,w "'"' to get there If er to the I'm In Sam's postal do- ''"' ''""t cure how long lr tnkes. pfirtineut, for the regulur stamp will enrry parcels post packages, special delivery letters or will pay for the registration of letters, such an order Hiving been mnde by Postmnster Bur leson, becoming effective July . I-or the purpose of simplifying the postal service and making it easier for --'veryouo to transact business with the Postoffln, Department. Is the reason given for establishing a one-stninp system. An ordinary post age stamp can now b sed Mr spe cial delivery, registered mall or par cels post, and the parcels post stuinps so long ns they last, are good on let ters or other mall matter. I-or six months the Federal (jov- ernmeiit has been trying out the par- V1" '"- nul figuring up the sale of the specially niado stamps to do- Icrmlno whether the Institution " -....von ,,. f,,, W. , , els post Justified the nctloi f'l , Departnient tlint id.. i..,.. ...... ..;" bo ninount of receipts were checked wore eliminated, with tho Idea f olng away with the confusing , ber of stamps came that of cutUiiir out nil the other varieties . ml le g .;eirS..np.eePoS,aKU stamp blague ho Postoffico Department for so e "."?; ". weu' "' the imu ac u e ot parcels post, special delivery rec. Istored mall ami every other kind mi variety except the sin plo postaKe be discontinued These spedal slam 1 b0 ao,a until the' supply0; We nil take our uomi lm-h souielhlng that s romlni; to us, but ... iir uinu-tM iinwiing aiiout our bad luck. There are two kinds of men who cant do their dny's work without their glasses. The Initiative and Referendum and Pink Pills won't help you nnv unless you have sense enough to reallxe the value or Hard Work. The reason you enn get so much syntputhy Is because you couldn't raise a nickel on a million dollars' worth or It. I II " """v nt!! ?tun wail" D-iiiiiiii-u last wcok when crank- '-"egoinaii opines the goad man bus use the injured member "' "" "miicu ns tlio pas-, Miss Kntle Sargent, a waitress at .("' vollecu filthy lucre from .litwu nti2D STORA mid wife rehir m',cr t TJrJs s s ' ff'",'i.";',E ,";;;;, S;i & . WR lied (irt- s on orny,hmi,,. " "L!;"ll,,l,,, ;,nw" ,nH''). I'IKHCK. of CM Kiullle. was In V -"- A I llllllllt:iT. Ill IMltlll , lln ...!. II. .11 i . I -W...MI T..K WATB..MM.NT. T '," US Tt TT " V1""' " " " S S imi.1,.,1 i......: ,...". '""h """ ,B e.- .inwn w ill im .... ,.,.i :..."" .-.'""i v" M '-""iuk iniei. IIHM'1. : . augment his billion . . k a.fUr B,"" I'liprovuinmits Tli., ...I ' ...' ."""'.."".v ono man said in J He hns about I I'd acres there. Illicit Iii.i- i'l, ' i. . ."'"" ri"11 '0 ; A...V t.DD,.KS. , e.;ed., Is are't, be" &lBWl M! nti .V!.."' . a W....1.- ...i....... ' "" "' " next Oj.e-t Iiiiih. 'Pled ove, .im ' 'L'110 BV"er tl- ...-. : I. KIok- considered n Inn! Z' Tty n In vi " " Al Denmark, AXD MISS ADA BAII.I2Y or muk- OIS, llle snendliii' ii r.x.. ,i... ?.. Marshfleld on business nnd pleas' HOW ABOl'T IT, .MM? Marriage Is a lottery and Im Mast says he Is so unlucky he can t draw oven a blank." Handon Recorder. There nr unm,. r,..n i . . 1. ... ., ...l ---..-.,., u. .,,,.. vwiio ii, iv inun Willi Department that the stanins wi.i ... I ,n". .'" 8 .wlres uro crossed. That tim ,,.,,.,. .; . ...v, r"""1"1 u which ho Isn't un hukv ti,., im ., ...:.'. i.. ...ii m.. '"" "- rwuises ""i "iuir uuuies uecnuso It does not want to be responsible for the eaultB that might follow but t oust two Coos Bay men who read this Item Immediately begun to hum; Micky Jim, How I envy him." And this started the blamed old muse machine going again. oW rZ .!" 'I?. y licanl It said t .:::: ::v,ia " ery, ,i. . e Bi-ifiifu. iii.,a .'im. na ss. '-tjss?! ' "L '"'"'" ax-f -"- "r'::.'!i J0s,,',',,rl.1: r .-stt'dt-si1 tr " Tlio,- am ilml. m .."', "I"1 "' "no will, !i cfeii.J"?1"'? ' mUmicd lti.ni I. tain mill, onl,,,.. ,.... :.'." "'"IIW In n r ,'",.,: S"'L' ... ll ,1,0111 i AS TUB SIUSO.V Al,iMxrlis, '""KaiMlil.li' '"' W J. CONIIATrt,,,,,, ,. That wo heard sm-1 ir,.n n.n...... eu nnd chor sim.i I). A. .IONICS mid family Mi afternoon for South C'ooi tl where they will occupy Ibdl Hurtle cottage for the sunuwt.ll Jones will ninku the trip tidcl forth on thu boat while atttiil lo Dusiness nt The Plxup. MRS. .1. P. RONI2Y nnd faaCttl rived hero t oil ny from Idaho iV"! they hnvo been visiting nliftil to Join .Mr. Honey, wholital nected with the Coos liar H i eiepnone coiupnny. 1 lie; iU HIllO III HOIllll .MUlHllllClll. RUN ClIANDIiKR mid bride iiJ Homo today after u liinuyixc:ir to Alaska nnd n visit wltWl Clinndlur'H slHter. .Mrs. Tremi'vl Vmicouver, II. 0. W. S. Ctuil mid wife ciimu down from ill Coos Rlvor summer huine Isttri mug to moot them. .MISS 12. Pl.OOK, of Portland, u lioro toiltiv to vis t at tin p of her mint. Mrs. Levi Smlib.5 lias spent pint of her lust' hero for thu past two yoariui1 being wnrinly welcomed fcf iiiiiny frlenils that her nci)V iiioutH huvu won her. MRS. T. K. Mf-on.i.. wife of fr cashier ut tlio Breakwater o and Mr. McOIII's sister, M S. Cliuinbers. luavo on the Br water tomorrow for their home In Cuntralla, Waal., u tlioy will visit relatively friends for n couplo of moat" MRS. W. M. MMOLDOWNBV"' who worn evnnetoil bnnie thll l(( from Wisconsin, will not RTI until later, according to "i M- M,.i.'l,l,...i,..,. i,nu lust rertl'N Mrs. McICIdownoy has beea rl lug medicul treatment there wan not rondy to leave ai Hho hud untlclimted. IIAYKS TKAIPLK, who wasfortfj In tho undortnkliiK buslnea Jf Prod Wilson In Marshfleld, lli,r,i vnnlnrilnv 111 lillRinetB. fl now trnvollng for a iiinchlnerr ....... 1.... i.l I.. rnslllMltl llll, Will HID I1II1IMJ """ ..Jr mion. I la trnvols by auto"; potts that his health is ,' nbly Improved as a resua-out-door worlc. lllit'KK'I'K.M KLOL'K ?l .HAINKS.' Have your Job printing i Tlio Times offlco. in .1.1- ,0 mny .,,raNV a ,rlzo r blank n this game or uncertainty. Jut marriage Is no lottery, tor If a blank you chance to draw e j;auuo' throw the same S And then forget It evermore. from In early spring. l"nM!,"oyia.,,.n wo,"lrous spirals bent ...v- ".'.iuiii WCOK T1Hel,mad:'a,f,s0int M't BBi,.Xh.s?nrhoMoo,t,w.t Till-: WKI,' nnoiM. ...... A little Vlrl b-fiS' vring! H. h s'S fo Jj" ""? s fi n1:er.',.8. "'" that' 'silo, May uV'Tee "fJ! etr'f . all respects. '" "ei n,0,,,tJr "' Anr.11. . ' No sorrow seemed that heart to on iVetee't'.0 b"te " S did Mrsjj" ;. !eKTaK Ihrpo"VjftfMMwnwr., Another reason for the lliuh Coat f Living Is tint th ....."...V0?1 garage has taken tho place or the chicken bouse In the back ya?d. Shore ,u "eantlf MRS GKR arrived hero todnv frnm nnrt1110.1V f .. ,,oiriHU0M do MRS. R. 10. oypii nf n,., . returned tills nmrlnL' from a . afternoon boVf J" DR. IIOLWSTBK AND Ww ,..,. "uve ocen vfsltiiitr nt . I of Mr. and sir- i'L.?t..t-hS..,""nol u. North D.nuwr telM -APrlend. Calfr,7,,'"l,r X10," ' southern' Xi!Tttl": MRS. ,. ,,. LE-sT. fn I ' "l ,,ome- "1 . expected here from TeraT I ,where 8h ow resjdes.To visit aa8t i No Special Sales 12V12IIV DAY IS A 11UJUJ DAY AT THK FIXUP IN 11I2AI. VALUE S,'UVIC8AT.SFA Suits $8.50 to $2! The Fixup TU'n STORES Murshtleld XoHb BJ 7"H y-i' . -J. ! -' -