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'Ma '" THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELft OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1914 EVENING EDITION. TTTpTH 7-? !Pl,w,T'M"'"r SIX jfj$8W li' I. AMATEUR ATTEMPT TO HOLD E SHIPPING NEWS LATE RETURNS FROM LECTION 5 G. Sandern, Drunk, Stops Machine From North Bend. In Daylight REDDNDO CROSSES STRBM1ITEI BBT EMMIIIEE fSTllT EIEH !W FROM SOUTH HFNMIHI GDUNTV INTHE STATE WDTED FDR DRY i i Brings 18 Passengers and Has Little Trouble in Crossing poutland, or., Nov. c TiioiinK precincts aro nil those biiowiiir 717 Tons of Freight- ! In Brings Sixty-Two nv" "r lh0 MlMr,,'1 V1'0 CH" Arr ZT T U,U T?n .? J I J J , mltteo of One IIuiulicil Indicates thnt turn, Mnllnomnh counly Is probably Brings Bridge Cement I PaSSengerS tho Oregon Dry Amendment hns pass-, s.-Ho In tlio column by between 700 Bringing eighteen nnssciiKers nnd ' Knrlv this moriilnir the Uronkwnlor c by a majority of ovor 30.000, ov-,nnd SOO votes. This was tlio slute- 'teur and altogether unprofessional 717 tons ' "eight from Snn"Frk.i-j crosg0(, , from PorllBi,a.brlnglnij 02 ery county In tlio state apparently ment of Orion K. Ooodwln, campaign ,.., n mnda voeterdnv after- c,sc. he steamship Kedondo arrived ',. ,, ,,,. ..' . nn , voting dry. nntmr f,,r il.n ,irv. ' U Pierce S Oils Sandeen was tried on the I chnrgo of being drunk In the jkv , I lice court this moMttim and ild 1 a flno of $r, out or an $S0 roll I that he carried. a On the open road near the Stave Mill and In broad daylight, an ama- attempt was made yosterdny after- In her hold . I ikIi .1,1.. ...ntaHHM . .... - . ..t. H nr k in vtiii. i.ua iiiuiiiiiiK noon lo now up immune U1 i" ---- -- froleht. Bilt L'UniL'U IL lUlUt! HII1IIII1IIIII III I'M- " passengers nnd fnlr sized cargo of f'nmmnrn nniri.a irmn ou i iiiu-. . . - ...i Ullt,. VW"IIIWV v' -- sue experienced uui .uwu . . . ,,,,, nlllv clvo n , mnnngor for the ilrya. Sheriff Word nlso hns u lend of n-...' t. I'lntr linn llfltinil for MarSll 'v vannju u luifiu Blllillluill Ul .-, - CIUUIB III .UUIlllUHluil luh..- n"" " i Oorst & King line UOIinu iur .'ir ,., J i.i l nuhiL' flm lmr iIpriiIIo ..- ... . .... t, ,!. 17 nvnr ilaniiiiiiitiint. V AT lliirll.iit-t ll'IM, linn.l In hla tiIitol "" "- iiwiueiiu i-uvniui ..."- ,.-.,... ... . ury unijoiuy 01 u.i. " " """ " " - ' t IUI ' ttWIIU .11 ma '"nw . . . .. ... . ... ... . . n n . t-r wu .. -- ----.. ..f. nf.rtrtfwtfVWl field. bridge at North Hend. The Kedondo tho fact that several bonts nro laid . i..t tlm wniilil.lin linil mnn. li. Sunder'n, muchly drunk, Jumped on will remain here until 11 o'clock Snt- ,, n8,i0 nnblo to Ket out. It ,,, , , I Among thono arriving on tho Hrcak The following passongors camo In ' wnior mis ihuiiuuk wuiu; tho fotboard of tho mnc.ilne nnd com manded (he driver to turn about again for North Hend. It was while carrying out this order that Jack Flanagan Bteppod out of the ear and grabbed the mnn, who wns found to lio unarmed. After reaching tins from the south: Mr. Anna Wilson, 11. I., Mouthrop, Chns. Mlndln, C. K. Kurtze, A. Mil ler, Vm. Kinney, A. Kohen, K. K. Moore, 11. A. Turk, J. Allen, V. Cool- RUSSIA REPORTS THAT THE GERMAN ARMY HAS FALLEN RACK 75 iLES hoes Kt!S - wine Uaby -'MIC school mitlloril, A , ,, . . - U,at h'0 to badly flt,K sh)w lok Ik..w. ri. !.. 0I1U mMf ' than .,ry shoe, for d ... "youbHKlIloJ(1IlnWcrt(otk( ro thoy Mill lo , mif. HUB DRY GOODS CO SMART WEAR FOR WOMEN Cor. Broadway and Central Ave. ol 4 - none 361 ill Vvf' num. gvA, SEN Ml mil city Mr. Flanagan returned to the lmKli. U. Heiss, Nova Iloyce, Mrs. eceno with C. A. Jensen and brought I(Jn yce. J- Uoyco, Mrs. L'mnin Os- Sandern back to tho city Jnll. On tw, Kranccs Ostrow, Dorothy Os- Gxamlnntlon more than $80 wa traw' fouinl In his jiockct, which scorns to Kllscoiirag6 the Iden that the holdup was with robbery the prlmo motive. The innclilno hud loft North Hend about' r' o'clock and near tho Stuve Mill wns Flopped by Sandern who Jumped Into tho mlddlo of tho road waving his hands. With tho machine stopped tho man thrust his hand Into n rear pocket as thoiigh (o draw a gun and command ed tho driver toiturli about for North Hend. A woman, Mrs. Itngsdale, wns in tlu; front seat, mid Jack Klnnngnn ami Charles Htauff In the rear. ' As the driver began turning the mnchlno Handeru stopped off Into tho road, still keeping his hand In or y n mnjorlty nis pisioi pookci. .kick I'lanngau en tering Into conversation with tho man, nulctly stepped from tho enr nnd with n quick Jump grubbed tho man's arm. No gun was round and , ?, ho wnB stnrted down tho rond. jr At tho police station Clordon Smith ' a pinned a pollco stnr on C. A. Jensen ' c. and ho, with Jack Klnnngnn, went back and picked up Hitndern, who had proceeded on his wny (o North 17, N. Mfld ..01 Hend. Tho pollco decluro' tho mnn IS Mfld1 '....1H0 wusjurunK ami sougni only lo, got n ill, s C Mfld :ir. -!0, So Mfld . . S2 It. P. Stlre. S. Strnns, Ohns. John-) son, A. li. howls, M. J. Wax, C. W. Meckor, 12. h. Knucet, Mrs. Mabel Hull, .luo, Hrlekson, l Walters, l- I Inngol, H. hlppninii, Otto Petterson, 1M. Jones, A. W. lloldon, Nick Fol- ' mnt, F. M. Whenton, C. Nelson, Moth j or Iioyton, Fred Gulillo Mother M. I ltnlnml. f. Hiimh. fins lvnrv. Win. Han ' sen. Chns. A. Philips. A. Oloson. Chns. ' attack Oil coiiins, w. Jensen, Nick Petroff, p..ora von Hindenbei'fi's entire army in Poland during tho last lloimnded, Jos. Williams, h. J. Her- iwn u,onC T,o mlront is moniYlnrl ns nsnnninllv mnnrfnnt ringer, J. h. Forry, A. llorrlnger, Mrs, ,nn ni. !lll4l.! i,.0 ,u t3n,U.i -..wlllnlnn hmm dorson, Olndys puibu ouuil iiimioiiicii umuio cio luui iiuuuiii tuiu imuiul, iiuvl, ueen recaptured. (Hy Associated Press to tho Coos liny Times.) PETROGRAD, Nov, 5, The new. position of tho German army front along tho river Wartho, over 75 miles west of the Vistula river, which was reached at the time of the attempted Warsaw, indicated tho tremendous retreat of Gen n I IT "'"Bui'. J. h. Forry, A. llor Mill J. h. Ferry, A. A ml on J j I Forry, I. Mntliews, Mr. ni THE FIRST STEI Ml VESSEF lKKi:.TS K.li:i.h.M I'Olt POUT I'OM.MIS.SIOXIIlt HV AMOt'T VOTi: COl'XTKI) .N (JIVHX IX DKTAIh. lid Mrs. Ueo. It. (Irny, C. hludncll, h. It. Hotln, Chns. Mcnors, W. Ilrown, Chns. Nicks F. II. Sturgos, John Pochon, J. P. ,' MIchelH, Jits Fltzergnld, II. II. l)onn- i I iv l.nrri U'nrnlinK. H. AIIll'Htli'll. Kuril , .tr ,........-. .-, - - l.nrtipc, I). M I I Ono hundred years ngo Octobor i!9, tho world's first Btoniii wnr ves sel, tlio Uomologos, nflorwurd re- clirlRtuucd tho Fulton In honor of Its constructor, wns luunehod from prlvntoly ownod slilnynrd on tlio Now Voile bank of tlio Unst ltivor. Its construction hnd boon Inspired from (ho Wnr of 1812. Not much Today, whllo slcnm mm ly nil of tho 2g00 nr ' ll8 of tlio world', .:": remlv tmw r. .. ,i "I HIS 0 Jnn.. . Ilnu'fit nf. 1.At.... . r n.lnlornnl cumhtiBtlon . !., nnd various form, of moton b electric motors aro alrcd,i iixiinrlmiiMlo,! ...hi. . . " Ingtnllcd on ono Amfri , "" w. ('(llllniV llfnl.nl.l.. II.. longer than tho niodorn excursion L, n. . . ' BOni I'" i "I'lllUIOgOfl WM notw Henry Songstncken won out ovor KJellnnd for Port CoiiiiiiIbbIoii- of nbout 100 de spite tho "gum-shoo" campaign that was evidently made on him. The votes by precincts wnB: CURTIS WINS IN KANSAS. nu- AiMtirliilnil Prims lo tlio Conn Ilnv TlinnM. ...... .. r ..., ... ..li it ,M,n, monHiirliiK I lungtli 107 foot, 'as that which propel, a nxttuZ T0PEKA, Nov, 5. With tho ro urns nractica v complete mm tn.tw f wn.h m.. v-i n..Jn...i i. u......' ..-.. nmlI,ttl " -...,.-. -. ...., - - - - ,, r r i r i" n ..I I! I , umi.tru a kUn Mull. M. Coyle. Wnyno 10111 a )Ut 11'CO COUUICS. 10111101 OCimiOl Ulll IIS, HC )UIJII- I nor mooring on Juno I, 18IR. i wnraliln. AkuIiibL bn.1. CoyHor. W. hludsey, Oeo. Takolu, It. cnn js Gndillg Nolly, DelllOCrati fOI' SeiiatOI, by 1000 VOteS. ' lrocoolml Into Now York Hay ,11(110 nmro than six mltaufct vluckeloe, Mrs. Denn Denimlr, Mrs. under lior own Htonni upon lion there nro wnrslilns (odir nil T. I). Holland. SHERMAN WINS IN ILLINOIS. (Ily Awoclntud Pros to the Coos liny Tlmos.) inuldun vojiigo. On tlio Tourdi of i lain a speed of thtrtr 1:. . luly alio ngnln ventured to son for hour and more. War tmic!i & jn speed trlnl, Balling r.Il mllos fit could storo the Dcmologoi oi lit (IfiPTniil PI1CC Tfl CHICAGO, Nov, 5. Senator Sherman, Republican, was ro-,uigiu nnd ono-imir hour, tiiik pio-deCks i.avo ma.io mam m lIHIl I Lily ulluL U elected by 6000 or moro over Sullivan, Democrat, according i'",u'; vmhoi of modom .mvios never of between seven and & Ullli l um unvji- i u nlmncl pnmnlnlo mtlirn5 ,recolvod hot- buptlsm of fire, peace sand miles without rc-Mllnj,ila fir Tmm I HTril nill10Sl tOIHJll.H. IWUHID, having 1ieon doclurod boforo tho'dinprovlng tho mathematical in- -3 o o 3 o 13 IS 9 a m IT n tc c a 8E TRIED LATER WISCONSIN RACE CLOSE ride' to North Hond 1 i 10EN GETS A GO CO C T Hunker IIHI ..no North nend N I JO S North ITond 1111 a North Hend 70 10 North Hend -17 Klnvo Mill .. i:i hnkosldo , . . . II Tomploton ... 1'J North Slough 37 Allegany ......27 Umpire ...'.... 22 Cooston -II Cooh ltivor ... 17 Catching Inlet 27 l.'l.'l :'M ILT, 208 HI 111 181 01 17 IS 8 7 27 02 DO 21 80 27 1.10 ::go 210 inn ir.r. is:i 101 on 17 12 12 :n r.o 29 20 sa :n Hcarinn at Roscbura Probably Be Deferred Until ' Spring Accident Cause UnniologoA was ready for bnttlo, but oiiBtratlon of Wonralui UAt, sho proved nn lustrtimont of do- who Bought (o prove by Il-wj i struollon when her boilers exploded (ho young dnys of ttetm luls whllo sho lay In tho Ilrooklyu Navy .ship could over rnrrjr enoott n! Yard on Juno I, 1829, destroying 'to food hor engines white tw It Is likely that tho retrial of J. S. Hnrtou, or Cortilllo, on tlio olmrgo of ussaultliig Miss Mndgo Yi)ai!im, which wns sot for November 10 bo- fore Judge Hamilton nt ItoBohurg, on 12fi 021 101 218 120 120 :h 09 :i:i i I f 7 i C, F. McKnlght, utlorney for 51 r. "0 ' llnrlmi linn tiulnl tlio finshiiitiniiiDilt ......., ...... ..... ,.-.., -. .- of tho trial until then bocntiso Miss 1M nit McDonald, or rather Mrs. Wall, w'..o wiu tho star witness for Harton, will not bo able to attend tho tilal. (ny Associated Pi ess to Cooa Day Tlmoa.) MILWAUKEE, Wis., Nov, 5. Incomploto roturns show tho tJjggg'J aco for Un tod S alos Senator to bo very close uotweon ivic- Pini, ,,ir.1BI Br.- Govern, Republican, and I lusting, Democrat, lUfly II L fl fl LL UTAH SENATE RACE CLOSE (Ily Assoclatod Press to Coos Hay Times.) SAI T I AKF. Nov. 5.- Annoarances indicato that a com- I i .i.llll.- ........ 1. JA.!IA JLa InniiA ln(lllAAli Olt n cIuiiiko of veniju, will probably not piQlO COUIll Will IJC llCCC5S(liy 1U IIUUIUU IIIU laatiu uuiwyun oou IE ELEPII IS NOW OPEW1 THAT 15 1 1 " n cimiiKe or vonuu, win pruiiauiy inn. Jioiy UUUIll Will UU liuuuaadijr iu iiuoiuu iiiu ioouu umywi wwn i , J, nn tried ....til ti.o February term of ator Smoot, Republican, and Movlo, tho Fusion candidate for piem Well's Cozy' Little Res-'M. D. Hammel Takes M ' court. ilnlinrl Qicitne Qnnnfnr Rnlli cirfocs nlniin llin vininrv. I . . V r. i 20 la 90' Closes Agreement for Exclu sive Use of Films of the General Film Co. Manncor Ilolmrt Mnrsilnn Ir .if tho Orund Theatre, returnod today ?Hh ,ll,ot from Portland, whore he was on 'Nowllor- business connected wltli. his hIiowi or house. ' Knutshlo Mr. Morsdon Biicceeded In cloning n mn,H contract with thu Oononil Film Co., Vote on Klieilff. to offset with that of Mrs. Wall. lHVln. Ill, 11 nvnlllall.l lion .f ,l.r.lM 'Pl.. .., I . ... ... ... V M .. ll'ntl attttn, nA ,,tn l..a nt .nw - v,..,,u u,u ui iiivii iuu luiu mi hiiuiiii in iiiu u 9 ' .hid. iiun oiiiiuivii iiiu iu ui nut i films in Cob county. This will onuble i,ny (1l8trlcit preoluuts wns as follows: 1 foot ,,y bolnB '"" ovor hy ft 5B,WB Jir. .Marsuon 10 present nn ontlro now train Hi Coqulllo n few wooks ngo program or five and six now films each evening without lepontlng. Mnuagor Marsdeu also iiiado nr raugomunts for the early showing hero of "Tho Spollom," ono of the greatest films ovor produced In tho United States and requiring nine reels. United Slates Senator, Both sides claim tho victory, ARIZONA DRY BY 600. taurant on Waterfront Now Ready for Business ' ' Tho liny View Cnfo, Cloni Wells' (Ily AMOolnted Press to tho Cooa liny Tlmos.) . .,. ,.. ,. ,,,. PHOENIX, Ariz., Nov. 5. Wet loaders conceded the vie- front at tJl0 f00t of com.neroim nvo- JJ It tuna uflitnln In.l Mtfit n t rn iianft ttt 3l j ,: 8 ' of her toitlmony at n former trlnl can tOI'y of tllO dl'VS by abOUt 600, Dry ICaaOrS Ciailliea UIO SiaiC ,io, l,nK boon oponon for IiiibIiioss . 38 110 -II 28,)0 ,,t,ducod, but this mny not bo u n4 noot 9000. Hnmncrntic offlCellOlderS WOVO re-elected, Tho now cnfo Is ono of tho neatest v jr. r. ii . . .... ... . u r ii iwvmv -w w w. --.--..-.--. . -- -----.- - r-k r ... ... 4c v o -to i ,""" ' ,T i , ' , including Mark Sm Hi and Representative uail bayaen. bov- mm rmoHt apponrmg m ti.o city, it .....iii; .01. .9 ifi !!:"."". :ZTiu:y m ffiwas re-elected over Ralph Cameron, Republican, ! overlooks t.,o i,ny from to water nun hoi ; ..iu.. ..v " iiv.iiu -- irom ni no iool or uoniinrca ni nvo THREE STATES DRY. Mfld No. 17 . , Mfld No. 18 ,. Mfld No. 19 ", Mfld No. 20 ., S s . .nr, .210 . .r.a , ir.a ST O GEO. W. WRIGHT VISITS LODGES S Huiikor Hill 101 Noi th Hond No. 7 ...HI North Hend No. 8... 1 39 'North Hand No. 9... 18 North Hond No. 10... 2S Stnvo Mill II Lakohldo f.8 i'omplotou II North. Sloiiub ":t fieorge W. Wright .of Portland. Allognny 77 (Hand Pntrlurch of the (Ira ml l.n Kmplro 211 campment of tho 1. O. O. F. In Ore- Cooston '.'.. '...'.. .'.. ,10 gon, arrived Iwre from Albany today coos ltivor". '.'. '.'.'.'.. '. 80 to pay his annual visit to tho Coos Cntohlng Slough .... 29 County encampments and Odd I'til Nowport . "I lows and Heboknhs. Tonight Sunset South Slough' '.','.'.'.'.'. 30 hncauipment of Murshflold will hold Siimnor .... 20 open Iioubo to tho Odd Follows nnd ' Hnstaldo "7 ueuuMuig iii ,H iloort jja vjsug will bo as follows: Mnrshflold Thursday. North Hend Friday. Myrtlo Point -Saturday. ntindon Monday. Cociulllo Tuesday, fl 19 91 10 252 1 I 81 10 181 03 8 1 02 57 21 27 3 II 18 t 8 I If. 17 17 23 8 27 120 119 85 10 8 32 20 19 a 35 15 21 12 II 31 32 28 1I21 I80139S "UKSTIO.V KOUTIIi: DAY. TWO VKSSIILS MAY 111. LOST. Ur AiMklitikl'Viii iu vim Ui T'r-TT VALPARAISO, Chile. Nov. 5. It Is learned that tho HrltUh crulsni (llasgow and tho transport Otrnnto escaped after a naval engiiginont with OornmiiB off tho Chilean const Sun dny. WlrolosH mossagos fiom the Glasgow cnlllng for the HrltlsU eruls or Good llopo wore intercepted. Tho latter did not reply, n ja bollovod that the Good Hope and tho HiltliJi crulsor Monmouth, with tjiolr total ..Auf2 ivnrA l.lat Tim nl.it....i...i. ,x..-, ... .-.. ... .. iiuivhuuium, l,,,, ,.. ,, ,. ,, i, , , of tho Gorman cruUors I.elllzK and' , " . . , . . . ' b """ thoy do not work nny hurdor than , Bremen are not known. tho80 who U(Ink nm, hJnkt nm, u.y on nnd then don't look very woll. o - ! How often the peoplo applaud w hen ) ou do not upprovol Will a lodgu man ioaly do more for U!s fellow niemboig than for oth er people? Advise a man to submit to u dan gorous nnd uiiuocuKsary surgleal op ei at Ion uud ho will probably do It. Hut advise la I lit to oxorolbu In the upon air and look to IiIb dlot, and ho won't do It. I uevor knew but one girl whri was not good looking nt 17. Some women just naturally know and Inst Sunday beonmo n lirldu. However, It will bo some time bo foro sho cnn move niouud. TIIK WOP. When tho lino Is mirvuyad tluouuli tho scenery For tunnel nnd culvert nnd cut When tho eontrautor bus his ma chinery Tho "big Job" Is rondy -nil but "All but" iiioans tho shovel nnd pick of It Tho hiiuklos who work till thoy drop, And so, In tlio dust mid the thick of it, Look for tho Wop! Tho big houses bear all tho fret of It Thoy nro tho fellows who plan; Hut tho bnckhronklug strain mid the swent of It Fall to tho laboring man Dago and Hubs mid Hungarian All of tho Immigrant crop. Whoro Is tho job wo could carry on Save for tho Wop! I Subject for worn nnd bedeviling; Victim of fraud nnd chicane Still, with'' his spade, ho Is leveling Ronton over mountain and plain. Progross? Ills soul Is tho breath of It: Lacking his hand, It would stop I'ielug tho danger and death of it lloro is tho Wop! WANTED Offlco Cllrl t.r physl clan's offlco. Address M., enro of Times. Ho knows the hnrdost and worst of it: Ho knows tho hnrd-drlvon toll, Tae nehe nnd the hont nnd tho thirst or It Novor tho droam or tho spoil. Cavos and explosions make mud or him Who cares n damn! Lot him Hop' Progross Is Btatued with tho blod of him Only u Wop! llerton Ilrnloy (By Associated Press to Cooa Bay Times.) CHICAGO. Nov. 5, Three Western states went dry, ac-1 from ",0 "- cording to claims at tho Prohibition headquarters jiere., inoy; woro Oregon, Arizona and Colorado. Ohio, California and "ii, probably Washington, are conceded to havo gone wet. tune mid everything In tho place Is In tho vlow ot tho patrons. A good ehor nnd tho popularity or tho placo Insurofl tho succoss or tho now placo IIICIIIvST T.VI'H OK MFi: SIX DIE IN FIRE. (Ily AModtttod Pross to tho Coos liny Tlmos.) NEW YORK, Nov. 5. Six men wore burned to death In a firo which swept through a four-story lodging nouso this morning, The firemen made many thrilling rescues, IT of Blanco Restaurant and ' Will Remodel p. M. D. llnmnicl, on of J. t & mol, who Is to have cbsrje d tU now $75,000 hotel atNortiBW tho Gulllor Hotel Iu Uanfloa. Hi qulrod tho Hlanco rcstiurwt..W Is bolng roritted, renmatrt niodolod into n first daii cetn tan restaurant which llltt us tho Whlto Klcpliant C!t erythlng Is being flnhW U in onaniel with the kitchen In M of tho patrons. Mr. Hammol Is also hliw, monts for himself and Mn Hjj5" flttod up In collection rlti iniimnf n dint thoy rosy ''"' In liiiiiiotllato tonch with tht .,! ifH iinmitini lina ueea with 'tho hotel nnd tiim"jt all his mo au .. I-;- . peoplo of 5Inw- noss givo tho O DO MY dully work with sun- Bhluo on my fnco nnd honey on my tongue. To bo strong 111 Hid nrnannmi nf Inmiiln I Inn nlnrt ' . . .....inn In nvcrV WtT In tho prosoncu of opportunity; op-! jj0 expects to havetneK'i en-oarod to tho call of consclonco roatjy for opening SaUrM v'u for fiorvlco of sncririco; opon-mlndod uur 7, to views or truth which dirfor from niliie. To mnko duty n Joy nnd Joy n duty. To work nnd not worry; to bo onorgetlc nnd not fussy. To bo true 10 mysoir nnd rnlso to no AMERICANS FREE ENGLISH OFFICIALS (Hy Assoclatod Press to tho Coos Hay Tlmos.) ai rvAMnmA Pmnt Mm, fi Turkish authorities tried to nrpvpnt tho deoarture of British officials from Berut, but tho mnn; diligent to mnko a living nnd imvrlnf inn of the American Consul in their behalf was suc-i. nmKo a nro. to ei.orisi, cossful, The presence of the American cruiser North uaro Hna Is expected to exercise a salutary effect on popular feel- 'iOiEiwlifili BILL IS BEEN SERIOUS FULL rrlondshlps and guard confldonros; to bo loyal to prlnclplo nt thd cost of popularity. To mnko no prom ises I cannot keep, and to keep no roollsh promlsos. To bo faithful to ovory honest obligation. To bo Bweet-tempored undor crit icism, ehnrltablo In my Judgments, discriminating In my adjectives. To honor no ono simply uecnuso lief Is rich; to despise no ono simply bo cuubo ho is poor. To bo respectful, 1101 cringing, to tho nreat: sym- tho sorrowing; gontlo holptul to tho fallen ; Measure Governing Tidelands, Glenn Martin and Cant. Good- 'S,;tJfi,0wJ1l1 1 -ir ninninn in rnnnn w - - ,i.nii.inn,,n . .n m i. . .- i UIU.) UblblUKU II, uiuijuii Q niofln Tnflj.V ' vinuuo iu .III. iU-UU BHIIIIIO III bv About 20 000 iuiuiy jmy tnstoa. qillat ln my ilr0M. pura ' ' I tnr AwwuicjrreMio coo nr Time..i In my spoeeh; tomporato In my pas- J. W. llonuett received a tologram SAN 111KGO, Cnl Nov. 5. Capt. 'times. L. 15. Goodlor. Jr., of tho United To companion with croat books: from Portland this morning announc ing tlunt tho wntorfront monsuro. af- statos aviation corps, was porhaps ohorlsh Insjilrin thoughts, and to reeting tlielnnd ownoihlilp. had boon, ratally Injurod and C.Ionn Martin, an- koop my body on friendly terms dofoatod.by nbout 20,000 majority In other aviator, was soriously Injured, with wtitor and rreah nlr, To roar tho state. Portland alono gave nbout, In n rail or nbout forty root today, nothing lint sin; hnto nothing but 8000 against tho measure. Those. The accident happonod near tho avl-'n olonn llto; covet nothing but char- iiKuros .no usuuiuios uhbh on imiutu mion camp on worm rsinnu. 'notor. And at last to leave tho ...n.m rue QIHK Mrs. O. A. Glass oi8 " . . . .. 1..4 tndir . .......I .nr 1111 .w. is conuuuu iu fc..,, Mrs. J. M. Wright. Hospital. X srapiuiy fn"''M Hospital, Is rapidly recover n,r- w,.i T.flvard, hou,K; ously 111 ten days ago ana 1 ated on at the Mercy HJ, recovered sufficiently - .... 4 f Manwarlng. w;,,l ui- U. S, rotuniB, but the returns were doflnUe enough to warrant this claim Locally a decided majority will b 1 given against tho measure and local I owners ot tldclunds and wiitorfiont proporty wero ver much relieved. hor homo today v Afnnwarl . ' . 1 .nKinli. alter oroaniuij u. .- . ttS Hon at tho Mero i- , M on to tho St, Uwrenc w whoro ho will remain lo J bcroro returning to nU W- MAIWX1S 1-V SY "" . n- ti1 PAHIS. Nov 5 Jbe received n report static lonn marines landed at vt w ror the protection of torests, . - " ....,sltl A,nortgagewllUotDU:,,,ttf .. n .lebt pr""' n man 10 jj UF.DMKV'S UAXCH 11 1 H hl,, SATl 111) A NOV. ' world a little hotter for my stay: ' frlendsnlp. or honor I'l.N.Mhll in trna A.-.ti. , 1. 1..., ,. 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