The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 27, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1914 EVEMlNG EDITION.
EIGHT
TO GET THREE
ohm un
10 AID JETTY
PRISONER HURT
IN CITY JAIL
WANT TO ORDER HYDRANT TESTS
MORE BOOKLETS' SHOW DEFECTS
I
FwT1
Have
TO BUI CLUB
Eric Aho Slightly Injured by Oregon Senator May be Re
Falling Out of Bunk quested to Urge Appropria
Other Offenders tion for Coos Bay
Eric Alio, a logger who was ar
rested Inst ovonlng by Officer Ulcli-
An anneal to Senator Chamberlain
to try and lnsort an appropriation In
Original Issue of 15,000 of Fire Qepartment Will Enter
S. P. Advertising Litera-' , Protest About Poor Water
ture Exhausted , . Pressure
Baseball Committee Favors
A. J. Mendel, Geo. Rotnor
and Hugh McLain
THE (MMi OF THE (1AM N.
Yea, the buii Ib oiico moro Biiinlng,',
And our liopcB nro on tno w;ng;
llstoumg fi.ndly
See. John W. Motley of the Marsh- Engineer Gordon Smith of tho
flnltl flhnnilmr of Ponimnrrn tnilflv rn- Mnrnhflnlil l.'lrn nnnnrtinniit. linn linen
4;ait.'U iuol uruiuut uy uiin-ii w.i- vu itj nut. mouik 1111 mijpiwiihhuh ... , -- .- -- , .,......... ..u .-, ...... ---
i .. n m l.t 1.....1 i. ,1.. n.- 1. 1. ....... .i tt..i.nM l.tll . ... I nnlvnrl 11 Inttnr frniti Mm QnnHinrii iimMni n tnat nt in .iiriadiirn nf r.in
uiunuil, leu iium mo uuiin. 111 mu iuu iwvuih mill iiuiuuin inn iu iiu- -- -,. .... ....... ..... .............. ,,,..,, .. ..,, , vllvi in.- . ' ur.. ...tit nnnn lii llatnnlnir Ir"mlll
city Jail last night, cutting a deep vide for starting tho reconstruction Pacific- stating! .that an additional flro hydrants within tho city limits j w" ' ' B," ,?.,, "tv'.i;
gnah In hla head, Somo troublo -was of tho north Jetty of Coos Uay will G000 copIcB of tho Coob Day booster nnd roiorls that many aro from twen- V.1,? ' " ," t,,noui wnrblo
CVlllOHCCU in procuring n uucior iu lirOUnUiy DO made BOOn. TI10 lliatior ' uuumui. uuhiu uu iniuwu iui on, iy u) uiiny-uvu piiuimi uuuur urn . . "MlniPll lirnnelit lm Invfn!
!...! . .1... lnln,l , !..( fl.int. i .... 1 .1 -.. I... nrnulit nir n nlinmri,. iinl mnilii In II ........ I. .I ..,,,... -.. n t( nt ttvn I "at UlCy TO UrOUIll, UIU JOJIlll
U...VIIU vu UIU ,iijm,vm ., will. im- HUB UUUI1 II11UUI CUIIU1UUIIILIUI1 Hi ,.. ...... ..r. "v , ri" " - " .....w ... iv. , uiii..i:ii iiuomui.1 vli ...... w .....
ly Dr,
took BCV
After treatment no waB removed to comnllshcd
Bprlngt
Horsfall was secured nnd8omo promlnont Coos Day men and Tho letter was In response to an .hydrants, which In tho mggrto&Uo ' . ', b'u ,,. bloachers
,'oral stitches In Abo's hoad,thoy nro hopoful that It may bo ac- Inquiry. The orlglnnl 15,000 conies should hnvo . a prossuro of 300 ' " ' ' " W t, BcroctVors
oatmont ho wbb removed to compllshed. While tho Rlvors and r0 practically all gono, North Uond pounds, n prossuro of only 17f Hnvnil bund red liowllnir rrcaturos
hlo coll whoro ho romalned for tho nnrbors bill has passed tho House, having only 200 loft, Marshnold pounds was shown, Tl u Coos Hay aoX."u ' nll thn WolkIn rlnc
night,
today
eyes resulting from the fall.
no-
In necordor Dutlor's court Mm now Uom fnr Mm r.nna iinv loUv ' nbout G000 and the Southern Pacific Water company contract with the
AhO displayed tWO black ,,., 1m InmiHml In thn Rnnntn mill nOIlO. cltV CnllB for a lirCBSUrO Of CO nOUIldB ,. ti- tt.,.a tl,n ,,lnl.. la .Inalln.r
thou bo put up to tho Houso In tho I Today Sunt. W. R Miller received to tho hydrant nnd tho hydrants aro Am, wo lien,. lllB B10Ut, .-iiny
Ilalll"
On his. eyes, his brain, his gall;
And we'll fcol tho Joy of winning
Mi flnfnnt'ti ilnnrnaalntr mill.
the books will bo ordered printed, company for sixty pound presduro with tho fnim wo soon will mingle,
All our piilsos In n tluglo
cordor ButIor. confllaorod that ho nnntlrnncn nnmnilttnn rnnort. nhnm. a tolcgrnm from Gonoral PaBscngor paid for by tho city on thlB supposl
had been punished plenty and re- i,oran( n8 actng chairman of the Agent J. M. Scott of tho Southern Hon. It Is expected thnt a forma;
leased him from custody. o n.,i,m.. nn hn i.m mn iin Pacific nsklnc for 500 moro copies, nroteat will bo mndn liv tho flro dc-
nrii'n" nwnS?,8 iJlr Ul8 If sufficient pressure Is brought I It Is expected thnt 10,000 moro pnrtment against paying tho water I
Tn Thiirminv nnii r nrcn nf itriink" to boar on him nnd as ho la now fac- ie "OKB111w ,l uu V' V , ' con,l"ny ror sixty pounu prcsBiiro;
;"" Tin wnn fltii.il lim iiaiini lnK campaign for re-election, It lsi" "u l 'n uu iiiiiuu iu niiju buiiiu iiyuranis wnon ouiy nau pressure is
ennoss. lio was nneu mo usual . ?, , ,.' , . .....,., .. ..,,. , nrrnPH In thn or ulnnl booklet nor- i t,n mnin.
$5 boforo Recorder Uutlor today.' " " '"Ir'Vt I ronind
Jlo had no money and t.io flno waB respond
charged to his nccount.
ncrt Keysop was nrrcstcd at 2:10
p. in., Thursday by Officer Carter.
lio was rcl nscd today, the usual
flno of $5 bolng marked against
him.
Paddle Coin, a logger ompioyed
In tho Smith-Powers camps was nr
rested on Thursday aftornoon
Officer Shoupo on a chnrgo
.m.H ni.. ,i. .ni..Aiiiin-' renlnil.
1U0IU1IU. 11IU aiU UL UIU illJlUfl il.- i '
Hon to bo iwked Is a problem, but
most favor sufficient to carry on tho
work for two years, when another
Rivers and Harbors bill will bo tip.
Who from Haw Icy.
Congressman Hawley wired tho
Coos Hay Port Commission, W. U.
Douglas nnd others hero today that
by the House hnd passed tho Hlvors nnd
of Hnrbors bill with an Item for $50,000
North Bend
News
CAPT, MACGENN
I LIGHTER WD
j w. v.....r.w . - -- .,.-- .,-- -.... .,.. Tuvpvu . i nviir nun liNiiii iiiiii iiiiiiiiv. wiiii
drunkenness. Me was fined $tf bo- for maintaining tho bnr dredgo, nn- Woro expected on tho Breakwater,
foro Recorder Butler today. Coin othor of $3000 for Coos River and yesterday failed to arrive and aro
hnB boon arrested before on tho also a provision .for ;n new survey of now expected on tho next st nmer Morino Pnof nf PorMfir Pnict
samo charge tho Inner harbor. It Is also believed from Portland. Mamie rOCl 01 raCIMC LiOUSl
UlllCCr UUniUIl Olllllll IllUll ll UUIII- lllllt Tim S'JII.UUU lOr lllO UOOllll O At Vnninni u-na alltrhllv n urn
p'lalnt nRnlnat parties porrormlng work wns retained. Mr. Hawley's whllo worklnir on tho odner at tho
construction work on C ntral avc- wlro was as follows:
nuo, for allowing n rail to lay "Rivers and Harbors bill Just
rcicneu across uio sircer, w.uioiu imsacd Houso carry nir $50,000 for
Porter mill yesterdny.
Mrs. Thrush slipped and fell nt
tho cornor of McPhcrson and Vlrglnln
Courts Muse in Port
land Grill Room
lights. A formal chargo will bo Coos Bay, $3000 for Coos River and ' streets yostordny, breaking her nnklo'. n'. Macgcnn. of the Brenkwnt-
proviiies lor a survey mr ueoper.sho Is bolng cared for at tho homo "' "'" '-"U'""" " """ "
filed against tho parties todny.
CUIiMXGS OV COQUILIiK
water from Smith's mill to entrance."
autos von roiiici-:
great poem Mark Anthony, and In a
less serious mood has ridden his
(Special to Tho Times.)
COQUILM3, Or., March 27.Robt. ; OAKLAND, Cal March 27.
11; Wntson, Republican cnndldato for The old days of tho "Wild nnd
.county dork, Is planning a short vn- Wooly West," now gono forever, nro
cation to tho Bay towns. Mrs. Wat- recalled by Oakland's latest addition F
eon nnd two cnuurcn win nccom- to its pollco forco. alx nutomo
pany him. ' biles hnvo bon bought for tho ubo
Tho I. O. 0.(R tlogreo team ex- of tho patrolmen In tho outlying dls
curslon to Hand oh Wednesday oven- trlcts. Two moil trnvol In each,
Ins wbb onjoyed by over ninety pco- nnd ncross tho knees of ono of
plo. tnom rest a snwod-off shotgun, tho
Fruit Inspector Nick Johnson Is snmo stylo of mlssllo that was car
vlsltlng farmB down tho river tho rird by tho express messengers of
first of tho week. Ho reports bus!- tho onrly dnys, whan thouiwuHlB of
ncas favorahlo among tho fanners of 'lollnrs of gold dust was shlppert by
this section. Bingo irom mo niiiuug uisincia. in
Paul Skonla, who
friends In Portland
on tho last Breakwater.
- " '.u''.v ""' 'v IV" "."' :?"" ...! In .... ..mnrnnnv
several lots in cast rcillots aiiuitlon, X,, ' ; .".,'... i.i.i .Y..ot
Has tho material on tho ground for a n J'10.' Xnu' PWr it in tZol
...nn.n i,n. ...i.ii.i. ,1.111 t. ,. only nt nlgnt, cover ruiiy ten times
1TiOl&fl V,th U ,,Q tho territory that thomountcd men
cd imnieiua cij ,, ' formally coverall and do It moro
vilJh' tuvinmnlMZuJlin' offlclontly. Several Uastom crJIes,
Wasli.. Is vlBltlng friends and rein- ,nc,ud,nR Chicago and Pittsburg,
Tivea in tnis ctl. hnvo pollco oxpertB horo to sco How
County Schoo Siiporlntondont R.'tho fltom work8i
35. Baker Is making n tour of Inspcc-i
tlon of tho schools In this district.
of her father, S. II. Crouch.
W. 10. Laird hns taken the contract
to build a five
Bunkor Hill for
.V.:.' -..- i -..!--. - r,., v rso which Is hot without Kb phll
it in. viiiihiiuii imo wi.iv.tu vuou naonliv mill miiriil
.. ,....! nv..n n t.nun II (..rn nt OBOPIiy nil (I Illlirill.
Tho following Is the poem:
room bimcalow nt P'biib from Mount PninasBiiB to n
i ii Si. for Portland grill room whore ho round
r i. u. uuriis ror ,I1Hplrfttlon for lll0 following bit of
ahrl king for a bunt or blnglo
Can't you hear tho bleachers cull?
Yea, tho sun again Is Bhlulng
And the Bprliigttmo's on tho way;
All tho teams aro talking pliyer,
Of tho imported and the jay;
And thcy'ro Umbering stiffen d
muBclcs,
For tho coming opening dny
Rir abovo tho holdouts stalling
Wo can hear tho conchors bawling,
Wo can hoar tho bleachers' calling
W: cm hear his limps yell
Piny!"
Till: BAM) IMCAI)
nuto and exncctn to hnvo It hero next
wcok.
Tho school board has purchased u
ten-foot fine for una on tho bulldliiCH
and a"bnss drum for tho high school' And .'Miurciiii'h ObscnntluiiH in the
orchostrn. i . Perkins (hill.
Herbert Armstrong has returned j,0 cnI11(J cnrly Bnd Bnt ,n tVo p0rllor
from a business trip to Portland And 8nl(, ..thoro ,8 no ,.ll8ll , wll,
Phil Emory Is acting special night wait."
policeman In place of his father, Rob
ert Emory, who Has becu III.
Carl Groves has gono to Portland
has boon vlsltlntr onch enr Is a rnpld-flro machlno gun,! to tnko a business college course.
rotiirnoi I ioi mi n full hospltnl oqitlpniont nnd port- C. C. Rlggs has bought somo lots
, roinrm.il iiomu nxtlnculshors, besides every- In Idaho Addition from R W. Wood
iin nini mi aivuuii'i. " . ' . - . i ...... .
3 n Pom. who recently boiicht tl,lnB 0,B0 tllnt n PoMcoman might and expects to build n borne tlioro.
J. Li. 1 Opu, Willi rCCUIlliy llUllhlll. . , ,,,nn Tl. rl.n.lw. ,.t nnmnnrnn nn
And when tho young brunette nunc
over,
Ho wns try I tu: to fix un n date
.1 V. i i. - ........ i 11...1I ImIT lllu nmniiiwuu. .uiui nun
Ho told her sho was a "good looker. ))V0 (,C(.lln,)(j 10 ,anngorHhlp pro-
Much has boon done by tho coin
inltteo aipoltited by the Marshflcld
baseball fans to lutervlow tho busi
ness nun of Murshfleld with a proH
pect of securing the consent of
three mou to supervise the working
of the ninnnger of tho Marshflold
baseball club for the past year.
Already th committee Iiiib secur
ed the services of Hugh McLuIn,
who has consented to act with two
others onil mniiage tho finances of
tho bnll club for the coming r ,,
son. . Ocorgo Rotnor Ib also ion
slil ring thn matter of net opting,
nnd M Mendel will In nll probabil
ity consont to act. Tho commlUeo
of I. R. Tower, Bpn Chandler and
Robert Dlllord arc to meet this af
ternoon with n vlow of completing
nrrnngement8 with Mr. Rotnor aim
Mr. Mendel to act with Mr. Mc
Lain. Should this trio b appointed by
tho fans they will nppolnt n in a li
nger and IiIh work will bo directly
under tlio committee. .Many wno
Ji
ADVKHTIHI.VG.
PERKINS .MAKES CJOOI).
..-'
Former Mnrshlleld Cntclicr Shown
Tho Chnmbur of Commcrco com
mittee roports thnt tho Coos Bay
Wntor company hns nll watur rights
on- Pony Inlet. and -consequently-that"
aiiu mo inicsi myiu iiiicu nor wen
And If sho would go to tho show
Willi lilm
vlniis to this tlmo would nccopt un
dqr the now propos.M arrangement,
no ,i flwlllmr flf RftlMII'Ifv Wlllllll llfl
And tho rest which ho never would evidenced by tho ninnnger with a
toll
Tho rest was a very lato supper
And h'ttnHcHb titlt to his homo
tho city of .North Bend cannot got Kor lll8 wlfo had gone off ,0 tho
a wntor supply for n municipal plant
A. 13. Warren and Enrl L. Powoll
haw Unsolved their law firm partner
ship. Fred Holllstor hnB received n tolo-
' ffriim ntinrlllllntfifr tlm flnntll rt lilri
ALK nbout tho vnluo of advortlfl- B8tor, ,MrHi n. L. Furry, nt Pacific
nig, wucru womu wucii udiii
country
And It's h to be living nlono,
Ho said ho wns only forty;
Ho was wrinkled with worry and rnro,
For hls.wlfo had
temper
With carbolic sho ruined his hair.
committee of business men nt his
in,,.!
It Is presumed thnt (ho malinger':
aviii consult wun wnrir ugren nun
tnko over tho affairs nnd books of
last season'. No morn suggestions
hnvo been mndn as to who will
mnko tho tenm this yenr. Tho noxt
suggestion It Ib believed will com
tho Devil's own from tho mooting of the ball fnno
nt the next meeting,
MB. Whcro would Coco Co n Dench, Calif. It camo as a groat tiq VVnH lo iuiiiir for ' Yovo nnd nf foe
bo but, for tho ndvprtlsliig Its ' hock n8 ,l0 ,,nd no kI10wledgU of liar " B"t,''nB "U' l '0 n"U ""
TO IIAXDOX IX WAOOX.
Well With Portland. I elevor nroi rletors con i cted' , "'"ck. h i o una no Kiiaw ciiKu oi nur to hi i.ihb i. u.ii.im.
Itoscoe Fawcett of The Oregonlan. ' llmZZ'ZX deal- ilZtvi he An" fr Br lU,BB tmW "" II Smith luTfy" Move to Ohn
writ ng his ncconut of Tiiesdnv's inc In this ronnnodltv rIiows thnt tho I . ' . I . A r good; " ". ninmi i niitiij .niiy n
nio of McCredlo's Coast Loaguera STwMO in" h2"bSS I Sn'!"" ,:r, "i0 ,,,ttr"C,, " MaV T TMow '
B'$17.X at ti,"l f,,K,,ro n,.,a "'"HtWKo And h ,,0VPr WnB ',or',,0''' The Eiigeno Register says: "O. H.
in
pnmo
At
in which Portland won six to two. I wm, 8lIcll cnptal tho surplus and
Blvcs Floyd Perkins of flnrdlner. who profit and loss balanco together aro
cnngni ior .MiirHiiiieiu hihi ynr,.ti'o $8,900,000. Tho stock hnB a book
following boost: value of over $17,000 a sharo. Try
"Porkins' second good showlnc ho- jt Wo mean tho advertising. Ex-
lilnd tho wlndpnd. togothor with Wnl- chango.
ior uoanoB nurd rioiu nay at bnt,
woro other noteworthy developments
of tho aftornoon.
"Catcher Perkins looks bottor ev
ry tlmo ho la trotted out for scrut
iny. IIo hns n dandy arm, nnd hnd
Korea covored third properly Floyd
would hnvo nipped overy nttompt nt
theft.
"Tho hventy-yonr-old cntcher bang
ed out n two-bnso hit, too. In the
pinch, nnd drove In ono of Portland's
threo nniB In tho Boventh Inning.
Singles by Donno nnd Korea nnd dou
bles by Porklns and Hanson cinched
tho gnmo In that atanra."
All kinds of FRESH Fltl'IT and
VJCOKTAHLES at OLLIVAXT
WEAVER'S. I'hoiio 11)1).
WE MAKE OUR OWX
Ice Cream
PURE
RICH
WHOLESOME
Orders for parties, baiiquotB
and dinners fill d promptly.
If It Is BARTER'S It's nll
right.
Sarter's
Front street.
Phono 333-J.
ler lamuy wiinin oigmeeu inouns. t w llor , 810ul(, t , 0 ,
Harry Truman has taken a three- ),,
year lonso at $10 per month on tho So Im,.d for n ro HvIiir wage;
room noxt to the Hxup store In tho Tlln't )l0r K00(l Ioo)8 (.omninnded n
Koltes building and will open u bar- bankor;
uur diuii iiiuiu .ini i.
Theta
You have probaoly
readmthebignation-
al magazines about
the great success of
RCvv
Clothes 1
"Th uunc price th J
We have them. ft
were quick to make .
elusive arrangementi u
scaoiYLliPLUSiathi
town. Wcdidiobecjuu
wc consider it our duty to
give our patrons U
chance to buy the Createit
values wu have everte
at a medium price,
Come in and let ui ihn
you our wide ranfe of
styles and sizes forSpriof.
We can fit you and lait
you, no matter whdw
you arc tall, slim, ihortot
stout whether you lib
conservatism or map u
your clothes. Every m
is guaranteed.
"Money Talks"
HUP CLOTHINGS
HUD SHOE CO J
. IIA.MIO.V
.MAItSlll'IKU)
.MYltTU: roi.T
iuscoi'r.ur: suxn.w Fi'Mxuij
Steps Taken to Adopt MrtWi F
Iinvcd In KaMcrn fl( '
For uoino tlmo past tbmhMf
n fooling on tho part of tb im
tnknrs of Murshfleld that tllMl
.on Sunday should be dlol.
nnnul l.'ro.l Wilton. IDeiktJII
hlinsoif and Mr. Dungan, uriJW,
i no .niitior be brouifm ir ;
mlnlstu-s of Marshfleld, aw Mf.
Btatod thnt tho liverymen ';'
Smith unci ramlljyloft yesterdny for . ', f(JV0r of ,0ng awar W
llamlon. near Coos Iinv. whoro thev i.. n. c.m.inv I. uimllr W.
will resldo In the future. Thoy will UUBy dn'y n,j on this account tW
travel tho ontlro dlstnnco In a, wagon yt a Eastern cities, the miUM,.
iM.iiiii uy ii niiiiii ui iuiiii:n nun uaiii-;i. ..it iu. fiinnniiH un ouu;. -i.
.- ....: ii..' i... .. .i. -..i.i .. " :-.,, ..-,(
io enjoy iiiu irip us inuy wuiuu ll most OlUiroiy UIWPln;,
i
. . unu iiiifti VMitii i.uwiitr iitii in un a.iiiT........1.AU ..... ii....nniini.. . t ... ..-
Fourlor uros. imvo closed tho Sluck ' stugo ' biuuhivi uihiuk. h mo wrauiw m um , pUrflUanco wltn m rrw
& .lack restaurant hero by un nttnch- Well, ho tol.i heiMho same old story, I '"VrnlM, nmn m v,.mi,B fm,ltlo"B- tho '."'.""""fint' 'jto'
nient for nn $80 moat bill. R..0 ad onrd lt ,nindrcd tnCH 0.'. n Jf- 8 'thver","0n ' hl ?o0,,o,v """ hold a speda I wtl"B JjK
Mrs. Sophia K sport, who .formerly Kop H,10 wn8 a tnctful young lady , "" , " lJTon tho beac'n an he at '"i0 ' re8by'0orl XaM &
lived with hor daughtor, Mrs. Ira si, ,,,, ..in,, ,.. 1,7.1.1 i,nn,i i.. "',.,n,?r i?ort on tho bencii, and he uminliiiouB vote, heartily mj"
in ";'" ' "w win uevoion 1110 proporiy nn 11 no thn. vinwH of Mr. niuon up.
Snturday
Sau Diego, Calif.
Edgar McDanlel haB received a tpl- Ho w0lldll't tnK0 110 fr niwwor,
ogram from tho Western Union Tolo- A.i -.1 n,n ,.,,nini..,ni fn ri,
n..li Hntniinn.! ali.lln. ll.nl lli.l- ... ' .iu .. ..u. ...... u. . .... u.nl
tlUlI'll VUll'HIIJ' BltlVlllft Illt.V 11IUI1
now lino would bo completed ns far
as Acmo within threo months nnd
Ti?o L. M. Tozier Grocery Co.
8G ronmioi'cinl Avenue.
Special Saturdays
AT SG.
TOILET PAPER
25c
4 Big Full Rolls for . ,
This is a linen crepe paper; is the most cloth-like
on tho market; is manufactured under the most san
itary conditions and is warranted absolutely pure
and without a doubt tho best made.
Others soil it two and threo for 25c. '
Our Special Saturdays 4 for 25c
Vegetables! Vegetables ! ! Fruits! Fruits 1!
The most complete in the city at tho lowest
market prices.
"See Our Big Window Saturday"
"BEA1EMBER OU1? DELICATESSENS"
Phono 433.
that It would probably bo compolted
to Coos Hay n few months later.
Mrs. J. M. Patterson and Miss ling
blom hnvo opened a candy store In
tho nock building.
Tho M. W. A. District Convention
of tho Coos county lodges will bo hold
hero April 1.
Tho now chapel of tho Christian
Church of North Uond Is ubout com
pleted uud will bo rondy for dedica
tion about Uaster time. Aftor April
10 services will bo held morning and
evening, with a Sunday school nt 10
a. m. Mrs. Gregg will assist in tho
Biipply work.
I IIASKKT SOCI.Uj I
And by chnuco If sho wasn't quite
rendy,
Ho would stand out on Fifth street
mid wait.
Ho waited and watched and ho
waited
Ho was wet from hls head to his
Bhoes;
Hut wron sho wont past with n
Purser
Ho walked slowly homo with the
blues.
So It's h to bo fooled by tho young
ones,
And It's li to ha getting old;
Hut It's bottor to be. n strong "hns-
boon," ,
Thau to ho loft standing out iu tho
cold.
ir Jir. ii iw". '..j.
rnnill' fni. Ilin niiminni. Inllrlal l.t.altmun . - 0...ln. 1. till) D18F")'
when tho now railroad reaches, that UUBy day, and while 'JJJ
section of tho stnto. Ho owns other! BtnndB ready to give SlT
property thoro nnd will engngo In tho
real estato business.
Tho household goods of tho family
wero shipped by rail to Portland and
thenco by wntor to nandon.
All klndB of FKKSII FRl'IT and
VltfiKTAIHiKS at OIJJVAXT
WKAVKR'S. Phono MM).
" """ 'A ".liinTlda M1HW?
lYiiuiu ihu -- : ,tUt 1 IT '
mands It, yet In many c
noral has been 'lajcd ior
or two so as to have It P
Sunday.
I11V.1I.! Huitlo'S IWl'A"'
I1AV. Slurrli Sb, KKVSIW.
CHKSTRA
Tho poet wnnts
forty,
something that's
Owing to bad weather conditions .
It has b en Imposslblo for tho work That's strict up to dato nnd nllvo;
on tho Mothodlst Hnll to go for- nut If sho's a student of Shakcspenro
ward ns expected therefor tho has-1 n0 might stand a girl forty-flvo.
ket social advertised to bo held on nut tho Lord steer him clear of tho
Friday evening In tho now hall will young ones
undoubtedly be hold in the I.uthor-, Wno B0 0ut when ho has to stay
an Hall on' Commercial botween homd.
nurd. Tlie young people or tiiajn0 wolli,i rather read Rolllnc and
!Cn worth Leaguo oxteud u cordial
wolcomo to all. l.adlos please bring
Address, "Tho Younger Qonora
tlon." F. K. Allen,
Saxaphono solo, "Calvary," Prof,
Geo. Ayro.
Duot, "Tho Bluo nird nnd the Pus
sy Willow," Helen Perkins and Hazel
Coffin.
Reeltntlon, "How We Dullt Our
Hnll," K. H. Joehnk.
Reeltntlon, "Commenconiont," Miss
Evlyn Lnngworthy,
l Pluno duot, "Danco of Demons,"
Ilerthn Davis and Mildred Storey.
Vocal solo, Selection, F. A. Sncchl,
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I lioroby announco myself as t.
cnndldato for County Commissioner
on tho Democratic ticket at tho com
ing primary election.
O. J. SEELEV.
. ' (Paid Adv.)
Gibbon,
And how great Alarlc took Ronio.
Well It's just as tho poet saw lt,
Its poetry and moro It Is true;
It is tho old ones that ruin tho
young ones
Did it ovor occur to von?
All kinds of FKKSII Fltl'IT and
MX.'irrAIHiKS at OIjWVANT
WEAVER'S. Phono 101K
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Pull nlut lof cousod and uz hna Unm
Mrtn toUcto nJ dcutmt. Blf nock ol
ncmtuni. S dUy mik. cholc nd gtl
(xcKut urn cUy. SpcUl clcm la Udlu.
OWEN & BRADLEY
biM Ciw Si.". MuUM. OntM
Now Men
Get Busy
Have you- soni our line of
CUr1T C for Men, Bo$
OflvJILoL... and Youths??
which wo aro offering at unusually attractive prices
exceptional values? blucbf "
.MEN'S SHOES Wo havo them In black and tau,
button, -at $:i.O(), $3.50, $1.00. and $5.00.
Men's High-Top Shoes, $5.00, $0.50 mid 9J.H0.
noys' serviceable Shoes at $11.50 nnd $-.''5. J
youths' Shoes nt $2.U5, $a.50 nnd $2.75.
Llttlo Gents Shoes, nt $2.00, $2.25 nnd $2js0 M , prX
We enn save money for you on your shoe bill,
it to you. '
Bunker Hill gS"'
w. h: dindinger & co;
Phone 32.
Bunker
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