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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MA'RSHPtELD. OREGON. "URDAY, NOVEMBER 21." 1914 EVENING EDITION.
SEVEN
POLITICS LIVELY
In the Realm of
I Higher Things
SAYS BUNCH IS
DF WORST TYPE
f
NORTH
BEi
Herbert Armstrong Talked of
as rossimc uantimate
For Mayor
Herbert Armstrong Is being men
tioned ns n possible nomlneo for the '
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iir fc In California Bo It Is not
ivn whether ho will consent to
strong
know
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convention or not. I Us supporters
hope for his return the early part
of ",?,.; , .
Virgil Wnttci-8. formerly mayor of
Corvallls. Is also spoken r 8 a
possible candidate for tho city coun -
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NORTH BEND NEWS
,
C. II. 1'Jltcroft reports that some-
ono entered tho house on his Coos
Itlver homestead nnd ntolo everything
movable, Including n cook stove. Tho
other day ho went out to spend n few
ilnyH there, hut had to return as all
provisions nnd menus of living there
had been taken by thieves,-
L. J, Simpson states thnt tho Im
provements nt Shore Acres are nearly
completed. Thoy Include n ballroom
70x20 feet nnd a Bwlmmlng pool
2GxG2.
C. .1. Van 7.110 1ms leased his two
now cottages on Sutherlln nvonuo.
Ono Is occupied by Mllns Hlohnrdson
nml lirJUo nnd tho other by Rudolph 1 1" blggor thnn my hand. This UN
Shorych, who recently moved to North j UTTKUED coin, tho sympnthy that
Hand from Mnrshflcld to tnko n po-cnnnot sponk, Is moro precious In
Bltlon In tho bnkory. i Thy slsht, thnn my fcoblo words
L. D. Itoblnson entered Morcy Hos-'or dcods nnd to this erect Thou
pltnl tho other dny to undorgo n skin!11 memumont. To tho boggar who
grnftlng oporntlon which became no-,llvos ln II Bnrrct nn'1 uno tho "
cessnry owing to tho wound which ho,nmconco t of'ors, Thou canst erect
sustained n few weeks ago when ho,BUch n monument, 'or In thnt pnu
lost n too, falling to honl proporly. or'a 1,onrt In,Bnt bo tronsurod gold-
Tho Lakeside, school district imt- wlsl r humanity. A clorgy-
rons voted ngnlnst tho proposed
clinngo of tho school sessions there
from summer to winter. In consc-
nuonco It will start In January nnd
close In-Juno. Miss Fox Is tho teach
er nnd John Vnn Hurgcr, Ohns. St.
Donla nnd A. F. Johnson nro tho di
rectors. Thcro nro thirty-eight pu
pils enrolled.
Nov. Fnthor H. J. McDovItt nn
nouiicea thnt ns a result of tho now
North Hcnd Catholic church IioIiik
namrd tho Church of tho Holy Re
deemer It will recolvo n $500 dona
tion from n Chicago mnn who nuggoet
cd tho nnmo nnd who Insisted thnt
his own nnmo ho kopt secret.
F. V. Wood nnd (loorgo Hnzor nro
among tho latest mentioned ns candi
dates for tho council, C. S. WliiBor
nnd II. 0. Kern nro nlsn candidates
nnd tho Soclnllstn vv 111 meet next
Friday night mid nnmo their ticket.
"tfa Tlwittinu f'liniillllill lu Inlfllllf
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tho annual suhol consus of North.
Heud.
It. A. Elliott of tho North Hond
Iiiimbor Compnny hns bought tho F.
T. Hnrton resldonco nnd will occupy
It ns a homo.
Tho North Horn! High School Al-
umni gins nro organizing n nasiim ,n, (o (ho rnltllf,,i holdoru otorunl
ball tenni. AmonB thoso plnylng nro,..
Helen Mondo, Hsthor Imhoff,
Dorn-
thy Klblor, Norma Chnso,
Young nml Mrs. Fred Kruso
Captain Hob Jones who roturnod
from tho Sluslnw on tho Itonnior,
fnys thnt tho tug Uoscoo has boon
tied up nt Florcnco for tho wintor.
Cnpt. Kdgnr Simpson Is flgurlnK on
dosing down the I'ortor mill some
tlmo next mouth for six wooks or so.
Ho may nlso reduco tho wflrklnB' Tho unsonrohnblo rlchon of Christ
liours. He. says tho markot Is too! Assots: Cash In bank, "Gold tried
poor to keep It going on full shift. , In the flro."
I'etor Menegnt came In from Ton neal Kstnto: "An Inhorltnnco In
Mllo this week nnd took homo n flnu I corruptible, undofllod nnd thnt fad
?350 tenni which ho bought at Km-'oth not nway."
plro. l ! Surplus over in liabilities: "Ablo
Miss Cnrrlo Stovons, dnughtor of 'to do do oxceedlngly nbundantly
F. W. StovonB, sustained n dislocated nbovo all wo ask or think."
nnklo by n fnll nt tholr homo tho. Liabilities: Unmerited Claims
rther morning. i"A things nro yours"
Jnck Frondhnl. n twolvo-yonr-old
North Hend lad, sustnlned a dlslocnt-
school tho ntlinr ilnv. Tho Inlurv will
nn I.,i,va nnv normnnmit ill offedtS,
The
moved
,romUl. b.m1I.IFd.ll.l,eh. o,ta..un.A.Ih.nm t.S JJ
Ilolllster's residence
building.
CITV GOVHltXMKXr l'l'
MiuuiKrr lMim Dlsensseil nt National
Conference.
inr AuoeUleJ rrt" lo Com P7 TlroM-l
IULTIMORB. Nov. 21.SuhJoots
relating mainly to munlolnal ROTorn -
ment woro tho chief features of to
day's program nt tho annual confer- (
tnco of tho Natlonat Municipal'
League, Among thorn was an ad-i
iress on the "Commission Manager
Plan of Government ln the Light of
iiun 01 uovernmeiu in uw "
Experience." nnd n report of tho'
committee on political methods.
1)11. H. K. KEITV, DKXTIST
Phono 112-J, Room 201. Coke Dldg
SPHKDWKLTj SAIUS ti-am ortli
Dciiil for SAX I'llAXC'ISCO, SAX PL
hllO uml SAX DIEGO, Nov. "-. -rrvftllon
can bo mailo nt AIJSTIUCT
OFFICE, Marsliflelil and A.
PAINTER, North Hcnd.
( (Continued from Pago Six.)
them. No gift should bo ablo to
express the wholo lioart; If It doos,
tho lioart must bo small. At the
moment whon you hnvo given your
best, your lovo cries: "It Is nothing
to wlint I would LtKK to do." And
Mitt l.nlli.H ......... ..rtM.I.. uttHH. ......
" "" '"""' ""J". 1 IMS Ul UT I'Klt.
HI) coin Is th
ku coin Is the measure
this unspoken sympathy
monument." And thot
10 measure of you: to
1 will raise
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A...1 llinfn I, ..I.....!..
"Thy prayers have come up ., a
memoilnl before God." Every truly
great man Is greater by far than
,,tl,pr ' words or his deeds. There
fs nu cxiirosslble, nn "undnablo"
something In him that moasuros his
, greatness. Tho Apoitlo says again:
"0v no man anything but to love
i ono
another." Kvory dobt In
life
can bo pnld oxcopt thnt of lovo.
This Is too groat to bo paid. If yon
lon't bollovo It, ask the mother.
Heo hor bond over hor sick chIM,
nntl n8 sho Wlll(.,10fl n,Rnt ,, ,,nyi
dolntr nil that nnv ..Wini ,.n.,i,i ,,.
8bly do, hoar tho unuttered prayor
from hor lioart to Clod thnt she
might do n thousand times more.
You enn novqr do nil or speak nil
that lovo bids, nnd this Is your
worth In God's sight.
And so, my Rather, build to my
love. Not by wlint I can DO to my
brother Judgo mo. My deeds nro
paltry nnd poor. It Is but n pcbblo
that I cast Into tho son of human
mlsory. It cannot lessen much tho
depth of that sen, Hut my heart
man wns cnllod onco to u
from which tho hiasaml and
homo
father ,
had been taken nway by n most
!Mf r0M,,'B m , 'j'8, ro.l,rn'
uuiiiK iibimju mini nu mini lu ilium,
lio replied: "I could any nothing, I
simply sat down mid wept with
thorn." Oh, what a sympnthy thnt
wns. To such UNUTTEUED coin
of lovo God orcein his monument
In Hcavon, mid lot ub thank Him
i that Heaven Is full of such monu
ments. Let mo learn that the high
est subscriber Is tho donor of LOVE.
ItELIAIILH INSURANCE.
In theso daH wnon liihuutnco
lis n common commodity, tho fol
lowing uuliiue ndvortlsonient may be
j of Intorost:
I Ilensous for Insuring in King's
Insurance Company:
I 1. It Is tho oliloat liiBiirnnco com
pnny lu tho world, having heou lu
successful oporntlon for thousand
of yonrs
.
It Is tho only company Insur
ing ngnlnst loss in tho gront Judg
ment Dny Flro.
3. Tho only compnny Insuring
ngnlnst shipwreck lu tho Itlvor of
Doath.
4. Tho pollclos novor oxplro, glv-
5. It has uovon changed Its man
"'""Ingomont.
0. It Insiiroa n
mnn for moro
than ho is worth.
I'omona olnlmliiK to hnvo no
souls need not Apply.
This, the largent, o:dot, ar.l only
3
absolutely rollablo flro, ma
(0 insuisuca rompuny lu tho
inu ns Its paid-up capital:
( uoniimons oi roucy uupuiu
nnco townrds God, and Faith
, Lord Josus Christ."
in the
i PrOfildOllt. Klllg of KlngSI AdjUS-
Qucwtlon: Hnvo you taken out any
llnsurnnco ln tho nbovo company?
'if nny little lovo of mlno
May make a llfo tho swoator,
If any llttlo care of mlno
ray make n friend's tho fleotor,
'if nny lift of mlno may ease
Tho burden of another.
' GQ(,
glvo mo love, and care and
strength,
help a tolling
To
brothor.
Anon.
OlMiX AltKAXSAS MIXHS
re(lon,i Troops 1
Miners
lVotrct Xon-riilttii
There.
fDr AmoUI4 rf l n7 Tlm1
n.iKf -I. Vnf 01
..7lA,"rir: ,;;,VJ .,-
l-nuer iiroiw-uui. w. ... -
: ... " .. f il.n nurhB - Dfln -
troops. !-- -ri:7"mn
man Mining i" ""- --
yesterday In the Hartford VuiK-y by
non-union labor It H planned by
the rcuvr o rralJalh rvc- 1 op
era
nlng
nn unt-1 -cf ' ,r ' c k '"
Judge Hamilton Scores Loon
Man Accuscu by Him
Lake Bandit Gardiner
A Itosoliui'K paper glvos tho fol
lowing additional details in the Hunch
enso:
"This Is without doubt tho most
cold-blooded case tlmt has ovor come
to my attention," was the stntoment
of Judgo .1. W. Hamilton, w'aon ho
sontenccd Hay Hunch, tho youthful
rissallant of Frank Kuhn, tho Loon
I.nko rniichor, to nn ludetermlnuto
term of from ten yonrs to llfo In tho
otnto ponttentlnry.
"You ileBarvo no lonloncy," said
.ludge llamllton, "and I hopo thnt the
scvorcst ponslty will bo on forced In
this case You tortured this poor old
limn nnd left him holploss, to dlo.
I cannot concolve thnt you enn bo so
depraved. You nro suroly deserving
tho oxtromo penalty provided by tl o
law."
Hunch attributes his troublo to evil
nssoclntes. "I have boon n wnndoror
for yonrs," said Hunch, "and iriy ns
fioclatlons have been ovll. I lmvo
como In contnet with criminals of
every typo nnd hnvo hoard much
about 'onsy monoy.' As 1 look bnck
I enn now soo where I nindo tho ono
fnlnl error of my llfo-tlme. I hnvo
nothing to lose, howovor, nnd I only
hope thnt James Ferguson, tho guard
who wns placed ovor mo nt Qnrdlnor,
will bo compollod to return jivory
dollar ho rceolved from mo to the
poor old mnn."
"Ferguson hns tho monoy," said
Hunch, "nnd ho lies whon ho says I
did not glvo It to him. I consider
Ferguson n worso criminal than my
self. Ho wns noting ln tho capacity
of nn offlcor. yet ho took tills old
nuin8 monoy from mo nnd refusos ,
to give It back. Ho should recolvo,
n Bovcro penalty.
IVrguson Maliitulim Imiocciico.
James Ferguson deulos emphntlcnl-
ly tint ho recolved $470 from Hay
Hunch, us alleged by tho prisoner
This denial ho mndo In the presence
of Shorlff Qulno, Frank Kuhn, Dopu-,
ty Sheriff Hopklr- district Attorney
Drown anil other irt officers this i
nftcrnnon. While in Jr 11 Hunch nnd
Forguson had bitter words, mid It wns
only through tho Interference of n
third party Hint n flstlc encounter
wns avoided.
Shorlff Qulno Is satisfied that Fer
guson has tho money, as aliened by ,
Hiinnh, hut nntlulpnteH dlffluilty lu
substnntlatluK his suspicions. In the
language of tho sheriff, Ferguson Is
ono of tho shrewdest men he lis had
lu custody for n long time. He will
bo hold In tho county Jail Iiere pend
ing further developments,
Kuhn Old Friend.
In n stntoment, Mr, Kuhn, Huuch't
victim, said ho wan the oldost living
kottler lu the Loon I.nko country, nnd
wns woll acquainted with liny Hunrii
prior to tho time tho latter left tin re
four yonrs no. Often, Mr. Kuhn
said, ho purchased gifts for llunr i
when tho latter was n uiero child
Hunch spent much of his time nt Mi
homo of Mr. Kuhn nnd viih ronver
tnnt with tho nged innn'8 habits.
SPENT LARGE S
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Politics Cost Wm. Hanley $10,
000; Drys, $16,000; Hal- ,
ister's Committee $1600
SAL13M, Or., Nov. 21 O C Loi
ter, manager nnd tronsuror of the
Senatorial cainpnlBii committee re,re
sontliib' William Hanley. Frogrohslvo
nomlneo for United StnUs Seiir.tor
spent during tho loctnt campaign
Committee of One Huudred, hlb
,foiiKht for prohibition, oxponded $10.-
0CC.68 and tho Oregon Dental Society
t for Dental Hducntion expended 4.
' 1C1.B-1 opposing tho dentlstn hit' In
I ltlatod by "I'alnlww" Parker i
l m... t .aii. ctnin n..nt.,l "..'
mltteo, through K. nilyeu. treasur
or, pent $CC37.78 and through Les
ter W. Humphreys, nislstant treasur-j
or, $CS93.72 M. J. Wiatc. secretan '
of tho C. J. Smith campaign cimmlt
toe. ospondod $1821.02. In behalf of
Frederick Holllster. Demotratlf in
dldato for Congress, the Demouatlc
County .Central Committee of Cooa
county exnendeil $1007 75 Dlsnut
Attoruoy Ooo. M. Drown, who Mas re-i
cntlr olocfd ttomy Heneral of
(,. nla., hI. e,nena nceaunt
eo".
expense
with tlu. socrotary of state
Accord-
ing to the htatement, Mr. Ilrowi
spent aiprcxlmatclj $s', over half
f nM'h a 'll -0" -merit It.i.il
i tli i' , in t ut t rr.'.al ' "
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HOTEL DOTSOX
O, A. Ilnimoii. Proprlrlor
S'o-.v open under new management
V homo placo with home cook
:ng p.r-od In family at)le. Hoard
.md room, JG.DQ. per week, . 316 ,
Jliat is what is happanino now. IWc want youthe people
of yiarshflcid nml North B3nct to tfekt? advantaau or this op
portunity l:IRST. '
BUDZIEN PARK is so situated that it is an honast njoncy
maklno investment.
BUDZIEN PARK will lo the rcaitlcnlial district tp Marilificld
tnd North Bend. .
BUDZIEN PARK is now within your roaoh, but when im
provements arc finished, will soil for two or three times the
present prices.
BUDZIEN PARK is selling on such terms that everyone, re
gardless of finances can ssourc a homcaite or an investment
of merit.
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PHONE 264-Jt
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