. • ' 7 ; • IM P ; ■V * -a. ■ -¿Lé-■ -*. ¿ S ' ’ " i I __ *.___ 1 , \ • ~ - ______- a —— e BATTLE-HYMN OF fiy Julia Ward Howe. Mine eyes have sesa -the glory of the coming of the Lord: Ho lo trampling out the vtatage whan the grapes of wrath arc stored; Hs has tended the t his terrible swift sword; His truth is marching on. Pull Chorus— Glory! Glory! Halleluiah! Glory! Glory! Halleluiah! Glory! Glory! Halleluiah! His truth is marching on. I have aeon him In the watch-fires pf a hundred circling camps; They have buildsd him an niter in the evening dews and dumps; I can rend his righteous aautonco by the dim and daring lumps; HU day is marching on. I have road a fiery gospel writ in bur­ nished rows of steel: "As ye deal with my with you my grime shall deal; | Let the Hero, born of woman, crush the serpent with hU heal, Since God U marching on". Ho has sounded forth the trumpet that shall never call retreat! He U sifting out the hearts of before, his judgment seat: Oh! be swift my soul, to answer Mm! Be jubilant, my feet! - Our God U marching on. In the beauty of the lilies Christ born acroe ethe sea, With a glory in hU booom that tr figures you and me: As be died to make men holy, lot us die to moke men free While God ip . > ■ ", H O W Ï^ S o’ ■ ” ■ • ■■■ IN VAIN. DETROIT VAPOR STOVE •r • Works like gas; burns the poor­ est grades of oil, gasoline or distillate, without odor, waste, trouble or danger. No wicks. THE framework of the building but bom Thore will bo I n or aix separate building* erected on the ground, each being separated for safety from th$ othsrs. The tank henee, Including the platform, wfll be 20 by 48 feet; the warehouae, including Ha platform, will be 82 by 40 feet; the pomp henne will be 10 by 20 feet and the stable and wagon sheds will be 22 by 2* and 20 by 22 respectively. In addi­ tion to these buildings there will be a 12 by 12 office and a pomp house on the dock. The piling for the dock ware driven Saturday afternoon and thd work of cutting the pilas to uni­ form height will be completed today. The dock will be so constructed as to accommodate all stages of the rir- win bo exponed to outeida inllueneen. DETROIT VAPOR BURNER is absolutely the only wickless burner. Makes a gas contain­ ing the maximum amount of air. ' Burns one-quarter less fuel than other makes. DESIGNED FOR CONVENIENCE AND NEATNESS HAS APPEARANCE OF GAS RANGE On Display at O ur Store. 2, 3 and 4 Burners Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction. H. Furniture 0 . ANDERSON and Hardware Ghostly Ku-Klux Ghostly white, more than death Itself—flesh ghosts of the moonlight night in n war-ruined eouthland—the avenging Ku-Klux D an swoops down upon the ravishing negro and gratae him np as a fish-hawk its prey, whirling him away God knows whore, to a fate from which there is no escaping— this U ons of the actual sights shown in Griffith’s Birth of a Nation. In these spense Thomas Dixon’s "The Clansman" U revivified with telling reality; practically all the re­ mainder of the startling living panor­ ama (always, of course, giving doe credit to the history of the United States, to tha civil and m ilitary ex­ perts who laid out the planned battles and were consulted us to the different D. W. Griffith’s own creation. Those rondare of "The Clansman” will easily note Griffith’s wonderful improvement over tha original when The Birth Of A Nation appears at the Scenic. They will also eoo brought to loop­ ing life before them all that led up to such a state at affairs from the introduction of slavory into this coun­ try to the first shot on Port Sumter. History has its skeletons in the closet, the earns as families and in­ dividuals, and they are no worse off for being brought to light and shown up—oven in glaring frightfulness to the people who hove a right to kfiew. Christian Church. Bible School a t 10 a. m. Preaching servicea at 11 a. m. Y. P. B. C. B. at 7:00 p. m. Preaching services at 8 p. m. Prayer meeting Wedneedey evening a t 8 p. m. Victor P. Morris, mini*ter. Methodist Episcupal Sunday School a t 10 a. m. Georgia Richmond, superin ten. Want Ads COW FOR BALE at a bargain, $15 below her actual valus. Mr*. C. A. CANARY and cage for sale.—Mrs. C. A. Pendleton. Presbyterian Church. Teaching sarrios from 10 to 11 a. Christian Science Society. Sorvieoa noxt Sunday a t 11:00 a. m. Subject, "Truth." Wednesday evening meeting nt 8 o’clock. Fifty-Six Yearn Ago. . Whet happened along the Coquille before the settlers learned to put their buildings on stills is thus told in a phamphlet of "Historical Remin- iaeencee” printed at years ago: In the winter of 1881, the residents of the Coquille river suffered severely by an extraordinary rise of Hs waters, which swept away houses, barns, cat­ tle, fences and much of their pro; erty. Some were rescued from the topo of their houses by boato, and many made narrow escapee. Cattle and swine, lumber and forni tur rushed down the surging this in min­ gled confusion. The festive roseti crowed from his perch, ee he wei floating down, unauspocthro of hio fate. The disaster was a serious loss, but they learned from this experience, the policy of building upon more ele­ vated altea. Geme In Yerae WANTED—Second hand furniture. Highest prices paid. Coquille Fur­ niture Co. 81tf mile from foquille pos toffies; city water. Inquire Jbhn liickam . Otf. ber of a family Fire ' Life Accident GLASSWARE * •tructioo of a modern shingle mUl on Catching creek above Myrtle Point. Ho has identified himself with W. L Clark, of the North Bond boa factory, and will bo in a position to handle hie product both through the connections of this company no well ne by Ms in­ dividual efforts. Mr. Piaree baa made a long atudy of shingle conditions bore We have a large and especially well assorted stock o f glassware, much o f it just in. Whether you wish cut glass or plain, serviceable ware we can supply you. WATER SETS, just received, extra fine eat giaas SHERBET GLASSES, several shapes and patterns TUMBLERS, plain and decorated. GOBLETS ' SALT and PEPPERS VINEGAR CRUETS BUTTER DISHES PITCHERS VASES CREAMER A 8UGAR CAKE STANDS SAUCE DISHES FRUIT DISHES RACKET STORE MRS. BONNIE WALKER, Prop.