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Th» Must B«sut«ful Thing.
\ fu-u«pai--r united r- i
*«-rs
«n state ill a fen word» «hat they
ontidcr«*d the mo»t beautiful thing
n the w«>rl l
Th* first pr re wa«
warded to the sender of the amwrr,
‘The eyes of my mot her
“The dream of that which we
.now tn Iw im|K>«»ibl<-,” •llggceted
in imaginative person, ami th «
«rm-glit him •«M-nml ) rise.
But the nw«»-t amu».ng
hat which r -cd. “The m
«ul th.ng in the world 1» to «<■«■
an «arrving his moth- r -n-la
roa» n dangerous river with«
making any attempt to drop her in
Stop, Look
and Listen!
We arc in the market for proc-
tic illy anything you have to »ell,
having an Hazelwood cream sta
tion -vorking in cn. •.nction with
us in the ttainv building.
Bring uk your rgrtt, i >ultry,
hid«*», veal, dress«- I pork, cas
cara bark, < ' | { I W M . etc.
Our llazclv.inal yepri o-ntative,
Mr O R Turner, who came here
from North Y miliill, leaving
many satu-tb-d patrons, who re
gretted liis leav.ng them, has
charge of the handling and test-
irig of cream ar d will treat you
right.
The Hangar»» Rot.
One of the queerest Mlle anim
>f the antij'« -L-’.n v -Id« <«f the pnra-
•nj a| i n! :•■’.! of \ -tri! a * a
little zoological odffitv which tin- mt-
Itimll’t* have railed the kiT .are»
rut. It avi-rn?«- n<> larg- r than tin-
-ommon rodent of th«- Norway vari
ety. but is a miniature kangaroo in
every r«-«j<ect. It» mod«' of !•- «’tn“
lion i* precisely the cam«-. The fe
male carries it« young m ji -. i 1««
which nature ha« provided for that
tiurp<»*<- an<l in many other respects
imitate« the habit« uti«l <1 iracteriw
tics of its gigantic relative.
We orc i > the msf’iet for *4) stock
hogs, weighing from HMJ to 125 lb*, If
you have any for sale, call U up.
'V.'
>.
Sticcexsors to
Scio Cush Produce Co.
-in peaciiful v¿._. ons . >o au?t »1
military service to which they are
now called.
(bhc Sintiam ileus
pijb ; ished every
T hursday
by
Wo cherish no Illusione
We know
that the recurrence of war is not
U be prevented by pious wishes.
L W. CHARLES
tCnterwd at the postotfice at Si«». Ore .
aa Mtcond-cla»» mail m»tt«-r
Hl ■ II-< It 11 'I'll >N It A I l-.~
«I 26
' Ine year in advance
One year, at end of yiar
Six months in advance. .
Three months in advance
Advertising
rates made
ap|i|.c«li<»li.
We denounce
spiracies In the
e gn nation
Adequato preparedness Is not mill
tariam.
i.
id
During t'-o critical period, the only
danger of war hat lain in the weak
course of the Administration.
kr>i.*n on
The Nation has no policy of ag-
g ra salon toward h‘e«'eo.
We have
no desire for any part of her torri
lory.
Ths speech of the Republican can-
»Mate for I’resldent was a keynote
speech. Indeed
Not one person In
the great audience al the Carnegie
tlall meeting was la doubt tor one
moment aa to Just what be tunan! by
•«erythlng he said
Ilia address «aa comprehensive, log
leal, clear and all «utnclenl tor the
occasion
There can be no dispute
as to this
Plainly Mr Hughes Is a
man who "knowa what be wants when
he wants It,-* and It Is the opinion
of political authorities who heard him
and who have since read his remarks
that he knowa. also, bow to get It.
It was incumbent upon the Krpub
(lean candidate to confine the srope
of his remarks to ths limitations of
ths occasion, but his crushing analy
sis of the shortcoming« of the pre«
ent administration of the government
Is merely an earnest of what the tone
and the contents of his speeches will
be when he gets on the stump.
Al Carnegie Hall Mr Hughes ad
verted to »very general question that
Is apt to be a serious Issue In the
campaign and tn language that will
be absolutely clear to every man or
woman able to read he stated hie
opinions, his convictions and hie pur
poses
On tbs stump he will argue
those points in detail
As an orator
he la eloquent, bls personality attrac
tlve and his marshalling of fact« so
cohetlve that ho holds bls audience
to the end
He makes It easy for
them to follow him and hl« point«
are not lost.
There was nothing ; equivocal noth-
Ing apologetic in the Republican can
dldates speech of acceptance
He
called a spade a spado, and the unani
mous opinion of those who heard him
was that he shot to the center and
raug the bell. The Republican cam
paign la sow open, and those who
will «peak and write and work for
the success of the Republican ticket
can wish for no more adequate - am
paiga document, no more satisfactory
etatement of Issues than are found in
the candidate's salutatory.
We propose that in the competitive
atru-igle that Is about to come th»
American workingman shall not auf
fer.
This representative gathering la a
hoppy augury. It m-ans the strength
. ’ reunion. It means th*t the party
cf Lincoln is restored, alert, effective
The de.vlnge of the Administration
with Mealco constitute a confused
chapter of blunders
it is a record
wh ch eannot he examined without a
profound sense of humiliation.
We must take Vera Crus to get
Huerta out of officd and trust tj other
nations to grt our own cltls'ns out
of peril. What a travesty of Interna
tional policy!
Oest-oylng
the
government
cf
Huerta, wo left Mealco to the ravagée
of revolution.
I stand for »d-quate Federal Work
man-» compensation laws.
Ths Adm nlst-stion was to selie snd
punish Villa for his outrage on our
soil.
It has not punishe«* any on«;
we went In only to retire.
I favor th» vol» for woman.
THE COMPELLING PERORA
TION
to
MR.
HUGHES-
ACCEPTANCE SPEECH.
Wo live in a fateful hour, I n
s true sense, the contest for the
preservation of the Nation Is
never ended. Wo must still bo
Imbued with the spirit of heroic
sacrifice which gave us Our
country and brought ue safely
through the dcya of civil war.
We renew our pledge to the an-
cient ideals of Individual liberty,
ef opportunity denied to none
because of race or creed, of un
swerving loyalty.
Wo have a
vision of America prepared and
secure; strong and Just; equal
to her tasks: an osemplar of
the capac ty and efficiency of a
free people
I endorse the plat
form adopted by the Convention
and accept its nomination.
Brief Sentence« Featuring the
Acceptance
of Charles E Hughes.
America Firat and America Efficient
Wa ara toa great a country to ro-
guire of our «Ricen» who are engaged
L
I
In hi« own <l.iv the < ono'ii
o
Thoma» Gny. founder of Gn}’« I!“«
pital, wore »0 famoti« that f“’k went
i to rc nwtilt him. nn-l. aii ««ng other», a
notorious miner who felt hie own
chev-xiparing otifilone by then «t«r
, He found fitly writing bv tin- light
I of >1 furthing dip and »fated hi» «-r
. rnnd.
•MHi. is that nil •" «aid Guy. ,-Th.-n
i «re can tulk a« well in the dark.” mi
1 blew out th«- candle >'» a first j»r-i<-
tieal lesson in tin- art of saving. -
le>n«l«»n f.’lironii !<•
A Fiatane «I C»n-u».
In «
"lb- i« » fii«»n<ml gt-n’U»
yettnunint the «>th«-r <ln> ' <■ •r«t!l<*'l .«
«•tip of coffee over a fellow a gr»J
tr«»iMT«.‘"
" \n«l got out of pn.n / for thci..
eh ?”
"Why, hi- tnlkci! th«- other fellow
into paying fer tin- coffee "
H ü Piaeanle Joice »I reosm
Relises Skinach Trent’
The ju’ce r-f M- ear; lea contains fer
menu u»«d by the Rti-mach tn the «11
gvathin of food
Fcpain m »upplu«! by
• very atomaeh but n-any tim«a in ir
a ifEcient qcantitir» The».- two when
combine«! with the other inpre irnta in
MaU>l Pineapple P«-pain Compound fur-
rvah to tie at- mach exactly the right
p-orortion to digeat the food. Str«-« -
laxative* are an injury and are not
n m|e«1 where the food 1« properly di
ctated.
P»psin Com-
N'atol
Pineapple
pound i* not a patent m- rl.rir f but
a corrective and aa-iwta.-it in <>v. rei-rr
in» all atomach troubl«-» One butti.
(Wi i« uaually enough to giv«- perma
nent relief t'haa A. I vrrett.
Lure for cholera
Morbu«s
••When our little boy, now 7 yearn
>id waa a baby be vraa cured of chole
ra morbus by Chamberlains colic, chole
ra and diarrhoea remedy,” writes Mrs
idnev Simmons, Fair Haven, N Y.
'Since then other member» of my fat
ly have used this valuable tredeine for
oite and bowel trouble with good satis
faction and I gladly endorse It aa a
remedy of exceptional merit” Obtain-
able everywhere.
Tux- do fans c a!v a ,-n 'oynl to that one brand, superb
and n yal. Ti ; - *, “What is the use of trying the
other k - is. • - l .
'e buying? We know Tuxedo
eu;-Tlx:
« r
r n
. nbread is wheaten;
it keeps us ail m li
’-
mor, and makes of each an
an -i ent boomer; it with a blissful
p- «
unis l ; Tuxedo never dis-
a r
7. It is the worker’s one
c n ok-r when Business, with its big
ste. rn ro >er. had run him down and
1: .1 hr a jaded, with all his dreams and
pr< TcJts faded. ’Tis then Tuxedo
smooths the wrinkles, and to his sad
eye-- brings the twinkles, and braces
h in ft - future battles, down where the
loom of commerce rattles.” These
funs are found in even «talion, in every trade and oc
cupation, the .. '2 jurist and the baker, the boss of
many a rt> ling acre, the butcher, as he sells his
rasher, the banker and the haber
dasher. tiie l
< m.-in in far Laredo, z-
all pin their faith to pood Tuxedo.
c?
oos Bay
Railroad Jubilee
Aug. 24, 25 and 26
Tne
Boost
Coos
for
Celebration
Greatest
in
Years
Cocg Huy Country in«it » the worlJ to eelthrata
the cum • of the
lr !. Ho«pitality i« th«
Keynote of thia celebration.
I'HOGRA u
NorfS
-p ,*'’ Day
AUG Jah
-u.4«•.. i , *
I i C.
•'and < on -er«« Hn««uki .g
Streut i’a-r i al
W ter
I
«• - D- itemi I ,n «imp« m Park
Pura a*
I’tiviiig liokh-naplke.
drdi
» >rl
Coos County Day
At'G. 25th
n*
•
Trip» bv mil
i «1 io C ( |
Ran Ion. >’vrt’«- Point, Power*. I-«-. «
B«v. «I- ■
(. -un«.-t • ■-ir. • '.p Ar g,, Sea food dmn. r at Cbariw-
U It...
labi ..at ak «le Lu-ici l
, u i Co a '-ay
Marsìiif eld Day
Lu/.u Jt.< 13, IClJ.
Deq-V Court-«««-I rvi, «1 u- >»«»
Ugh -■ io I
rep.r4ti.-u are <>L.rc<i in
lb. f->l >>*i g.
AGRICVt.rURR.
is Bepartmentia.
COM-ll-Ki I; 4 11- m-iiiu nt». I \ .I.X-
I-.'-RING, «i I kt pan ni< nt*. Ml.xi.-» :t
Ik-p.rt >«-nt« FOKI.»rxY, 2 l*t-p»r-
m nt« II i-I H F.l'i • SOMICH 4 Itepari
meat«, »ml FIIAKMACV
J
Some of I. EMwani Dyer'» fine
t'otawold sheep will be on exhi-
b tioi at the coming Co. Fair. A
few choice nuns for sale that are
»ur* to Lk*a.-e.
5t4 ,
A-*’ ~T-"
. «•
all plots and con
Interest of any for
1 60
Hughes Points the Way
Speech of
■•**b*5i-wr
Art of Saving.
Voc«tion»f Cour«»* rv«j - r>g
Rtghth Gr» Ic preparation 6«r entrance
• re offered in Agri ullure. Iltiryi-
Lt»-- merer. Fi>rr»lrv Home Maker«.
Mechanic Art« Pti<rm-..-v with a ta
year lilgh »cii-ol eutrjnce tequirtment
SCHOOL OF .Mt'SIC.— run», String,
Rami an I Voice Culture
<’ -«I -rnr an<l beautiful illustrate
booklet free
A>l<>«e«-> Tut Rrti-.rsTB«».
i a : 4 i» u>» .
uuavAt.u-> <>«.*cc<>
Al G. 2» th
bnluatnal Panib WaUr «Sp>rt
Auto Baring-Illuminated Launch
i arak Firework« Panring Itorte Gating.
Loir Round Trip Fares
On Sal«- Aug. 21 to Aug. A> inc.
Return limit Aug. 31
Ask local Agent
John A
Sv -ft. (bn Pas*. Agt.
Portland. Oregon
r
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
LINES
Wci'wl v .int-’d on sul cription
Old napent 5 cents a bundle at
at this office.
the News office.
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