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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1913 EVENING EDITION. EfSl m ' m I Marshflcld WITH THE TOAST AND THE TEA SAILORS AM) tiii: CIRCUS. COOS BAY TIMES M. V. MALONIiY liilllor nntl Pub. HAS li. .MALONliV News Kdilur Ofl'lcliil 1'npcr of Coos County. OFFICIAL PAPIiR OK Tllli CITV. OK MAHSHFIIiLI). Entered at tho postofflco nt Mnrsn field, Oregon, for transmission through the mails as second ckiH ' mall matter. i Dcdlcutod to tho servlco of the people, that no good cause shall lack j a champion, and that evil shall uo. thrlvo unopp iscd. 4, ... . . !'. -- yy mj lately L.ft till! Shipping In 8UIISCIUPTION HATES. j ,0 mrl)0r through the haze. 1'AIIA. When a norther, wet nnd ripping, One year JC.00i tore tho rigging from the Per month f.0 stays. WliliKLY. 'That Is when we lost the rompnss One year $1.50 1 as the wormy vessel rolled. When pnld strictly In ndvanco Hiejim more vital was the rumpus of oubscrlption prlco of tho Coos Bay the circus in the hold! Times Is ?G.OO per year or $2.50 lor. -: MS INLET Mates, the watertight connection 'twixt my story and the facts Stowed within my recollection has to do with circus acts. For without u hit of aid or synip- thy. a hlg Hindu Circus Juggler named Dab Kndlr, saved the passengers and crew. I Ix mouths. Address all communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMIiS. MniHliflclil :: :: :: : Oreco.i TAX. I ARIi PAVARLli. WHILE Coos county tax payors have been permitted tho pleasure of making pay ment of their tnxos for n week past not many have yet liquidated their debt to tho commouwenlth, though they still have three weeks In which to take advantage of the re bate, of three per cent which Is allowed those who are early in making payment. This rebnte Is allowed on all taxes paid before March in. If the taxes are paid between .March lfi and the llrst Monday In April no rebnte will bo given, neither will any penalty at-) tuch. hut the full face of the tux will be domnnded. ' If your taxes are not paid on I or beforo tho llrst Monday In April i With the cnptnln mad and bawling. , "Lively, durn ye mains . haul." I Honest, mntes. It were appalling Just to hear them tiger squnll! Then n running breaker scooped us. nnd we got a wicked shock. For tho topping sea had scooped us. Jamming us upon a rock. Seven Day Adventists Dedi cate New Edifice on the Sanford Ranch. The Seven Day Advent 1st church on Hnyncs Inlet was dedicated last Sunday afternoon. The Rev. C. ,1. Cole and Rev. F. S. Uunch otll- clnteil. Tlieie were about i10 pres ent. The building is situated on the Henry Sanford place on Hnynes Inlet, tl.e ground for the edifice having been donated by Mrs. San ford. Those attending from Marsh Held were: Mrs. Charles Magary. K. S. Hunch, rims. Magary, Clyde .Magary and Mrs. Letts. ' t& WE OF SMITH BILLS PASSED OREGON LEGISLATIVE NEW, Sli.VATOR SMITH'S STAND. START TOMORROW. Captain hdgar Simpson of North Iietul, who was In Mnrshlleld to "H. stutiug tn.it the clearing of the right of way for the Southern "Lighten ship." the captain thun- rac,,"c consiruction In North Bend. dwcil. mounting on the' w,omU,1 ,bB,n tomorrow monilnij. wrecked caboose. I r,1 r,B,lt of wu '" n1' 8tnked out. How to lighten her wo wondered j .. - with them yelling tigers TliN CORPORATIONS RICH. Ininn' ' ' ' It was mutiny to fuller smell of hnmp nbout tho Jaws Hut we wondered If a nalter wasn't plcnsanter than claws. Coos County Senator Fares Pretty Well in Measures Before State Senate. SALli.M. Feb. 2 5 Senator I. S. Smith of Coos and Curry county has fared pretty well with his Mils In the sennto. nine of his most im portant measures passing that body up to Saturday. Some of his meas ures were killed off by committees but nearly nil of them that reach ed tlie floor passed. One of Senntor Smith's best pieces of work In the last week "Somo of the newspapers have been Jumping on the Legislature for creating new olllees and Jobs," mused Smith of Coos and Curry confidentially into tho ear of a newspaper man. "Hut thore uro some of the follows nroiind hero who don't vote for those things If tlie records nro looiiod over. All of which Is true. Senator Smith doesn't bellevo very much In now jobs, but ho is strong for a big appropriation for the Punnnm-Pii-clflc (exposition and the extension work of the Agricultural College. Port land Oregonlnn. "T.S Ito.v Xnw Oregon 4 ""'Alula 'W Pin,.. , i. ""' I "U'irs, '. 23.- bill Jj, ?ncd b ...Mi .... i iic snnn 1 "" . .'." V". ""Kor enlov . "l tkl VlsllllH llf ii, ...t..?i,.-l'M. and which wYih RT, " '.bjtV West, anaHiHt.n'AV cons out ion Ml'ST UK HP.POKTIil) AS COXTA(!()X SALli.M. Feb. Jr.. Additional weapons for fighting tho great whlto plague nve provided by Representa tive Laughllu's bill, No. Ill), pass ed by the senate. ' The hill classifies tuberciiloslH as a contagious disease, ami reiiulres While the crew were thus delaying. "Here's n chnnce to show niv skill! Wo could hear Dab Kudlr saying. "Lighten ship l can and win moy win neeonio delinquent. wnon'Stow your Jaw!" tho captain told horo will bo added a penalty of III him. "Stow vour own," tho per cent and the tax will also draw" heathen scoffed! lntorost nt the rate of 12 per cent Then Into n halt he rolled him and jior milium, In addition to tho pun-1 so hurled him aloft! ally. ' If you pay one-hnlf of your taxes After him the ninto went whooping, on or before the llrst .Monday In' , then bos'n. Pat O'llnre: April, then tho roinaliiliig ono-hnlf Next the cook and crew were troop- may run up to mid Including tin llrut Monday in October follow ing, but H tho last hair of tlie tax line Is not paid by tho llrst .Mon-' lay in October It becomes delin quent, nnd there will bo added tin iiticli balance a penalty of ten per runt mid In addition such balance will bear lutoresi at the rate of 12 imr cent per annum from the llrst Monday in April until paid. i On nil personal property taxeH, if ono-hnlf Is not paid on or beforo tho llrst .Monday In April, the law ruinpeis mo suorirr to levy upon and collect the snnio after May 1. liimco to prevent a levy upon por Honal property after May 1 It will bo necessary for one-hnlf to bo paid as above stated. If tho taxes uro not' paid either Jinlf or In full by August I, tho property will bo advertised, which cost will be added to tho tux. If the taxes are not paid by Oc tober 1, a delliiiiiuui certificate may bo issued for same which boars Interest af tho rate or u. per cent Ier minimi. lllic one bv ono lulu tin, nlr l'p mid up Hint Hindu hurled us. hootH and breeches, head and heel. Fust and foster tossed and twirled us In one yelling human wlieol! Then tho lightened vessel flonlud ns wo whirled above the deck, While the heathen Juggler gloated mill IIIU hllip I'M-llpUll wreck. Tlireo whole days ho kept us turn ing In the air by Hlolgiit or hand; On the fourth, while still n-churn-Ing. everybody sighted land! -M-K- to the county bonding net. The measure had been with the leading attorneys in tho assembly without results, hnd been before tlie semitu twice, tlie house once, and tin for Korly-Two Per Cent of All Privately i conference, but not until Senntor Owned Timber Now Known. Smith's amendment was suggested SACRAMENTO. Feb. 23. Ten by him did It reach satisfactory large corporation's own 2 per cent i shape. Concerning It. the Portland of all the privately owned timber i Journal says: land In California, the acerase. -What lit hellnviwi i-. i... n.. fin. amounting to 2. 445.034. according. touch on the Harrott-llurd conn to the biennial report of State For-t bonding act. aside from formal ester Romans m recurrence by the house, was np-l ?'.". Central Paflflc Rroad holds piled by the sennte when It adopted. 02 1. .11 1 acres of land granted by the a new section dealing with the pav-i government ns an Inducement for m ouestlon nrr.M-i.ii i.v ,,.,. mid probably during the legislature "' person having knowledgo of tho was tlie drafting of an nniendment oiscase 10 repon same 10 tno lieailli auuioiriies. reunify for ruiliiro for fuiliiro to nuiko such report is placed at not more than $.'100. Disinfection Is required as lu the case of other contagious diseases. Iliitler wiih afraid tho bill would plare u penalty on proneheiH visit ing tie sick ami dying, who might fall to report. Thompson strongly urged the bill as a further protec tion ngainst tho spread or tho white plague. HlK-ecl, llie oxKntV'l'.KI HATCH lilt I liS ARK FPIIIiLI). tho construction of the road. T. B. Walker mid associates hold T3.S5 acres mid lumber companies hold neerages ns follows: McUloud River. 23.0i3: DUaoad Match, 150.499: Hammond .. Union S0..1.-in: C. A. Smith. t.TS: Sierra Nevada, Cr.,tiS0: Wed. Tl.-ir.8. AX IRISHMAN'S IIRKAM. 4 About the time or the crac rti! roiiil excitement In 11S. a mlddl- uged Irishman was saunterlBx d and down the streets of North Bb4 ' ulnut to write It. smith of Coos, nnd with this single change, which Is Intended to meet 'he objections olTorod by Governor Wet. as signified In his special mesaaxe. "Many authors liuvo tried their siand on whnt has become fainous a .-ectlon 21. this being the sec tion dealing with the kind of uia Jr1il to be used. Practically every &-mbr of tho rood conimlttees of tth houses tried their pens on It. i-ut the final draft has fallen to oa outside of both road conimit t. the senator from Coos. Mr. ; Smith says It took him nhmit iwn, Legislative Report Made on Con duct ol' I'Mi Wiinlcn Clmiloii. SALli.M. Feb. 25. Master Fish Warden Clmitoii Is exonerated in the report of the speclul Investl gntltm committee which oxiiiulueil condPions at tho lliiiiiievllle hutch ery. The report Is signed by Sen ators llutler nnd Smith or .losephlno and by Roprcsontntivos llniidley and llnrtoii. Itepresontutlvo I'elrco has not signed the report, objecting in a reunite in it wiiidi stat(H that there was no cause or excuse for the Investigation. WORK.MKN'S HILL Pli.V TO (JliT I'SK. men THK RACHKLOR (illtL SAYS "T ILTIMATIi RALAXCIi. llli next century will bo tho century or tho child, Just ns this ceilturv Iiiih been tho woman's century." says a writ er discussing tho present trend or eoclnl development. "When the lihlld getH his rights, morality will bo perfected. This prophecy regarding per foe Hon seems a little arcadian to most' or us, but It diii'H suggest the pos tdblllty or mi ultimate balance, a j koiiko or adjustment so that neither. uon, nor women, nor children will bo inllltnntly arrayed for tho pur jioso of securing their rights us op-, rosed to those or somebody else. Tho human family is really so ' Intimately related that what bene-' 1Kb one member should benefit nil and what Is harmful to one will react upon tho best' Interests or tho whole. There should not bo any ndequnto grouiulH for serious I controversy upon the subject or antugonisiie rights engaged look as is mnr- Mlrt and the world flirts with you; marry and you sit nt home. A girl who has been three or Mnr times mnv hopeless iih ii woman who lied. It may be ilmt womnn dislike cigars because they are ulwavs m niyed In common, everydav wraii pers. The man who wniuw 1 1 earth inny hnve tlie snHsraclion of know ing that some day he wilt bo right lu It. -K-K- Ramoses Is about the onlv pub ic clmracier who has been dead ong enough lu maUo criticism or him perfectly nafe. i no irutii orten liurtH. but hears ho little or it that an esthetic seldom Is nee.h.i! The South Dakota legislature has passed mi nutl-tiirkey trot law. Its next statesmanship move will prob nbly be to order u plugging up or nil tho holes In tho peok-a-boo waist. ono mi- or privileges, j I 1'HK (MMliT OHSKKVIilt SAVS I J'KOPLK'S RUI.K POPULAR. F Alter n married mm, begins to run nroiind at iiluht It u .uii.. until ho exceeds i RANDOX (HltL VICTIM. ROM all over tlm land conies tor of time word of tho Instant mid won- ho 8l'oed limit dorful success of tho naicel post; n governiiieut policy closoly matching (bat of the nustnl savlm; In public approval. Thero mo sev- ' ' SHIwell Regius vice (Vimm).. rnl more things to coiuo in tho pop-; In Portland ns Remit) ulnr Kovornment program, tho most A Portlmul paper savs: "The earnestly desired being that of popu-1 1'nlversal Autonietrle League, which inr oiecuon or milieu states Sena- "rrying rorward the anil-cnnltal t0'- I punishment crusade, and which bo- direct MEN'S SUITS $8.50 TO S25.00 EVER.Y GARMENT GUARANTEED FIXUP North Rend than i no criisaue lialilt Is a more route to needed rliiiiitr,. any other, took m-..r ,i.w,i,.. ..,1..,, , . . ..-, "l,, "J. ." "Wit at u meeting In Hie Selllng-IIIrsch building. .1 Mllwoll or Haiidim has been roused' in netlon by the abduction or a girl from that town, taken awav bv a seemingly respectable woman' to 'en gage In a supposedly respectable employment, who, alter a lapse of many months has been rescued from a white slaver's den in San lranclsco. Mr. stllwoll came hero o Start till Illltl-Vlco crnsiula f, 1,... glu with the education of unsus. peeling fathers and mothora In tho country towns regarding the tricks and troachorles of tho whlto alav ers. and was present last night at ho meeting of the Autonietrle League, to whom he staled the case with tho result that It was unaiil moiiBly voted to incrgo that work ..hi in- worn already being car ried on. " mid being lu a receptir mood fe listened to the general tHtp on the utree;-. Oi.e .m, luurri'... topic nbout Hint time wae to find some menus or establishes a Art--class hotel In that flouriblox In tlo city to meet tno ever-xro!iit demand for mi up-to-dnte plac to iiccommodiito that class of poi) who had means mid would not s'op nnywnero unless thuy could 1 sorved to their tnsto. Now. nome or tho prominent citizens or North Rend were In favor of donating a vnluabloblock In the heart of the city, known as "Oram Circle" (for which tho city hnd an alter or $2n. 000 In cold cash, and the same lot with a $.111,001) or $7i1.0iio build ing on it. would have been worth $50,000), to anybody or nny com- pnnv who would JinPi! mid op.ra;. a $.10,000 hotel on Ii Iniinedliilelv. Now this Irishman being a work mmi mid helm; ImnresKnii win. ti,.. Idea or giving n valuable pleco or property to somebody that already had plenty. Mr doing something that would bring lu a jMHr return for tie money expended without .i.v mini iionntions: n0 four Irish friend) pondered over the proposi tion until ho Mil asleep and this Is what he dreamed: The Honorable Mnvm im.i ,i... city council In convention iisseni ded organized a stock coinpanv lu bohnir or the city or North Hend. with u capital Ktock of $IOO.i)(o. ror tlm purpose of building a hotel lu North Hend: nnd as (irunt Circle with u $50,000 bniliiii... .. i. won d be worth $l00.uoi), the cltv retained ono-nnir the capital stock or the hotel company, being euulv ulent to the value or tho lot. 0 rurther dreamed that the city pur ehased one additional share or stock (which gavo them control or the management or the hotel), and sold the balance or tho stock to l, '""", """ "iiiiieu to lmy. nnd the stock seemed to be In great de- ...... i nun was mi sold very oulck Tl:e Sinltli version was not Jop'ed until arter Kellaher nnd -yt,,.i had iiiade a strenuous strug SALli.M. Oro.. Fob. 25. President Malarkey mid Speaker McArtlitir sigJKd lioiihe bill 27 or the work to restore the original Kellaher ' "lu"'8 (,iiPiisntlon bill with a pen miendments. which contained a presented by Representntlvo 'lause agnlnst the adoption of plans I ,t""'t'' w,m lntnnlticed tho bill, ' na specirications Mr the use or ' i"""1" "' useii ny tno governor La w Pills n imtented iiuitorliil. Tim ojrne iiown by the reellm; that i iiininu niuiiu not accept the Kelhiher Idea, and that confusion nnd possible defeat of all road leg Islatlon would MIlow." All house ructions i in...i,w.,, 'u on mo siau) aid plan. intuit en me creation or u road board consisting or the governor, secretary or state and state trims urer. which would elect a state road engineer ut an annual salary or $.'JMio. and a hair mill tax on state nroiiem, ip(..)in,. , (...!..(, .., Hill, which. It Is estlniatod! wouid produce $1.12.0(10 uiinually. ,. union, uio IICOIIBU tax on n.ilm,,,, I l'll,t(l I... Ull.1111 .1... I. II. ...I. ...I. 1... ... were l ." mi; inn, which nu is 1 VI llllll III no. '"Joy the cntthati oftyMiorWir,fT."h 0vorn0rili,,Boif7(;in,1,'i '"""" nun It 8 inll l,. ."ti ?y Person t S.b""'ll mo coinnilsHi,,,, 0 " "V ! , wiiginaiiy t U i.iii ,-.?'-H'ouljl he unlaw 'Cttt threaten itr,. .'or nm "iro.il. The Sc !. i It. IlinKhiK tlm ;,:!'"-tr.. ; n:;:.?; 'r'"' ?:s tvnnij, una x ng thn Z.r' nno lo Ibnirccrirf Hoiiko Rejects VuT,.. .. . I.'ll.-li -"' .'IIM1U WALLM, Ore., Feb 25 n I mi of OreL-oii tin . .6'Tlil at least enjoy Iho nriJfflW Jury duly, fr t,0 ' Z I ' noon killed housu In" ij5ft6B innk nir Hint.. ..."!".!? JtB but making i tl III Wlll'Illfir FN II If i,..,. i . - t , The majority 'of 'm'. ho Htnnd, hat Ifthowoi bo mini nil nu i... . . fl . ,,, " j.iiijib mi im. Hhoiild be made co,nnule0rr.V; orwiso tno court might tifa nost r the Jurors stimmoMr! lo women nnd they avail thw or their exemption. MIST ItliPOItT SO0.V. Corpoiiitlons Will unxt k h I I'lne Arter Min, l, i ' PORTLAND. Ore.. Feb. !?-i corporations doing builnesi u b Hliilo or Oregon have until H only to rile their nniiual njcrj) nmiilli e with the retiolnat or the statute rcgulntlnc t'.effio corporation tax Unlciithttip "i en. acconunB to Wore Hon rrotn the olllco of ThrU 1 niiniio. collector nf Intcrmlin line, the delliupiciit corpottis w, ho heavily penallztl I year the lines op tlmw thlfo to roiiort iiiugeii from no to U This year, It Is stntcil, tbellwr. bo not less than $100. tfl7.-5.OllO FOR PANAMA FAIR. Semite nml lioiihe ('oniproiiiNo on the Amount to Re Spent. Wlili'h I '"'"''. run. -". .lier II CO l ttllltll uiii,,i I,,..,,...,.,. .1. I .-...vvii iiiu riiiiiiiuiiei'H 'representing the housos. the Iiouho agreed to appropriate $175,000 for I tho Pananiii-Pncirie lixnosltlon In sonmo mil ,o. l. to $150,000, the senate rerused to nccopt mnendineiit. A compromlso $ 1 7.1.IHMI wiih iiuiiily reacueil i the bill Is now through both i hmiKi'M. but tho ol nnd the biles would be turned into the state i. -mi num. iiiih ainoiintlllK to i -1,11110 a year. iboitt' '''("I'H' CHAIR HILL jiS. Ilio lucouio from tlm hnir ...in ' npeiiker .McAi time Welcomes tlie and the auto IIcoiihi. ti.v u....i.il Hcinlse of Costly Scheme. tlier bo uiinroxlmati.il- ' -.in.l "ALIiM. Feb. 25. Tho senate . Arter dediicihiL' tin, ....n .' voM '" the discard .Mi-Arthur's olee- Miin.h, ..":.: ..iMii - tr ., ..i..,!, i,ii .,, ,. ...... .. i: " ' .i nun nun i ill) hearty nnnrovnl Senator Nouner oi us author, ns explained to tho tax toge 000 . i Jot minimi oiiico expense vinu.uiiu woiiiii remain, or this amount $100. ono .im.nniiv ,. .. bo oxpended on Him., i,.,i:. .,., -sennte. 000 would be returned to ' "the ., "(-' mU Mr- -McArthur hnd Inves countles. Tho method of iiiv-ui.... I tKn.t! "'! discovered that tho In- r tno olectric clmlr for on nurnoses would nnut in iv,niiii io lii.iiuo, nnd ns a result ho wns satisfied to seo the plan fall by the wayside. HA It IHtLDfii: WORK. A Portland paper myt: "dipt. h. II. Itobcrt, Cortl liuglncers, IT S. A., who hunWl ed from Seattle, says that itinl govorniueut ilrodgo Col. P S.&H Ih In u fair way to tieilellrtrtiil tlmo sped lied in tho cootrtUl 10, it is estlmatei thattbeittfil inoro than 50 per cent compltMuf u portion of the nuichlDerrlum installed." Llbby COAij. Tnu tna fOl'h ALWAYS lIKIil). Phone 72. r Mvrrv mill Trnntrr rtmntn TONIGHT at iii.iiiucB. tiio method or division ' U.HV," """ wiiuld be to illvl m-thlrd f b If 11011 $320.0011 euuallv iiimo,,,. n . . " V.. ! olectrocutloi ,,.... . , , . ..n ..... t-.'llll-I H ,.. nun, oue-inirii accord iil' Mil tf itpnn and one-thlrd uccordlng to assessed litlllllllUII, Coos county would pny In $10. 001 into the stuto mud and would would only pay In $1737 and re reive $7.2S back, whllo Douglas ........i pny in j ,, nnd $11". 0P5 back. to receive !;,.!iK n,,nyor l"w( ",,(l" '"rKe lock ,,, ,u MJr h entire nuiount. n ii i..i.. vi would pay nnywhero rroni 10 to R Thn m0?'. " ,lu ,,ln,u,)' ' vested. 1 he hotel was soon erected by tho 'Ity. and the city employed n coin" wrnL!:::,o'.!!'"' --i .... , . " ' K 'llll IIIUSI. lo. Jabbers! x,,w t , t, , ' Rem they did not make very mi c he trst six months, but at !"" or the llrst year, arter puvlni; m expenses tho net g was' io' , " ent on tho capital stock, which I'lOUght the city a clem- ..mUJl CIIANt.'li IN liHl'CATORS. Supt. Supt. ir.nan .... .. ...."'...."'"". l'iiu T"".ll. lin II HIII1IL' I1MI.I,... ,- l-Jf. , The' next" yem ,," Zm'red n d vldeud or 20 per cen w tl ,1 ...slues,, Increasing. , !!0' ' tlvo years North liond's as cancelled and a little bal- ..u u i-iiMiirv debt mice Hnvo Accident. -An elevator nt the Coos Riiy Ico and Cold Storago tonipuny broke a cog yestorday and dropped down dumping ten cans of milk nnd seoral cans of cream In to tho liny. As a result of tho accl- ..i. u,-'uur or tno customors , could uot be Buppllod yesterday. Now during this time North Hend ad been ottered $150.00., r K ""1 nml grounds. ,t thov ,V,i learned that it was ., ,.. .....Ia'1 .lent, o good thliiK to keep oven -t Mnth Rend nnd Marshflold had v. niHjmteil and Installed n , ., , J vaterworks which brogi , ," andsomo profit , the c Pj " a they were uble to make a v s '. of l.nprovenien.f !. )". KLIiCTION IN VOVIiMllliR. Heti'iTiil anil Initiated .Measures Re Voted on This Vim,. n S'U'!'n!' ro" Fob- 2i'- Senator Hays bill directing that a special election bo hold In August in order mm. mo peopio niny pass on nil measures rerorrod to tho peopio was referred to tho Judiciary committee n the house with Instructions that t bo amended bo that tho olectlon be hold In Novombor mid Hint In nddl- t on to rorerred mensuros, conBtltu- onnl nmondmonts and inenBiiroB n- lated by tho people bo Included. It Is certain to pass. NOT TO AROLISII COl'NTV COURT I SALli.M, Fob. 25 Certain it is .now Inn i.i..-..... ..... '". v. .,a reBluned t, mt, h;i3. T """'" ul" "'loiian- work. mid tho bnnr, ",i; "?i""r." .l..u" ' LO"1,ly c.rt Judges Aldeiiiimi to Succeed Rlulei. iil l.iiil SALli.M, Feb. 2.1. Thar Stato Superintendent or Public lnstruo Hon Aldorninn will bo Biiporlntond out or school In Portland arter next .Mine seems to ho an assured fuel milf.M.llltr lit ----., ;-, ..." " "niiiiuiicoiiient .ir. aiuorinnn win tender ...iiiiiii i ruin iiik iii-numi,. ,ii... Frank Rlglor, who nt present honis mu iiubiiiijii iih neiui or tho mini sciioois, nas up special eii.ica ion win elect Mr. Alderman to rill tho vacancy. The Portlund position offers a 50 per cent icnreaso in salary ovor what Mr. Alderinan gets ns head or tho stato department, and It is largely because or this fact that Mr. A dernian Is thought to have XAVVJjn LrCr--- - I110 ,(0S0 "' TiTe Koyul Tho Magnlllcent plcturo of- ii i. v,.i.ii in itpcreciK In four reel. ll Tills Is a great actor. Yot1 havo tho opportunity of "jrl ory duy. Renieinnor nu it.- Wo hnvo coming Helen Omilncr In Clcoplr. Come to tho Uoyal and Jtrl monoy's worth. that his reslg- Port- ..... d..UBiiiiiuiIK n Biiporlor court fiin in,W,"1, b0 k,UoU- rf "o e o killed Its ronipanion bill, pro viding Mr the election or n county (oiiinilssloner to tako tho plnco or ho county judgo on boards of coun ' roniiulssloiiers. Tho Bonnto'B nc- "".nu also lnuicnto that dorsons county nttornoy bill oiuiiKiiioreu. An-wlll MORE EXCITEMENT OVER ECLIPSE I Will furnish W House on the Installment Plan W. K. Wiscmaii 811 North Front " Hub. Phono 29fi-Xj nkAfl II pan ruu- --..,,.. ...-iuins ""iiik inxes. in ract gradually lowored. oura without taxes were vorv (K. T. Coffolt) truly, . GORRA. tJLyoxl hav nnythlng to sell, rent trade, or want help, try a Want Ail: OliliR KDITOR: Somo folks soz that kids hadn't never ought to hnvo no fun. 8onio folks soz that when they wuz kids they didn't uso to go to shows, 'n ball games, 'n things, but they hnd to work 'n hoe tnters 'n chop wood, 'n when they snook awav 'n went flshtn' they got their Jackets tanned. 'N they sez tlioy nlu't goln' to no minstrel show thoy ain't to got tholr kids no tickets iiuiiuor. -a uieir Ktds'll bo skinny, 'em got tat 'n auarrel a i S v th ,'! ,,ot,er t0 Unl .; ' they'll n,,t tacks in their fii28,ii l '? c,mtr ' tll0 io'n lek them, Just 'cause ho didn't kin I .thf?,n,n. l ver' n,n' f them Sn',nf0lkS. n.,m03t,0f 8 W'8 8 night. b' t0 th0 8h0w 'l,,-8day ii GJ bfl S1 C,nr,0 ' W Lecko c'oonl00' ,i f"nriLwll0 they n,ako w,.,v Ul illUIIl, N us kids -at . goes '11 Bet fat so Is your property for sale? i i.n.-ti ivllin II 00 SKItiny, 't wn no., Ill, 41. , . ' 61' tut BO . i.Bh,. ,u.; ""ta j.. iAm Nmv's the time to peoile nbout It J " ( surely is the rig weather nml people tiiinki.ig or i"?,n. yv this spring me llM,K1"' now. , . t.nur t? Tell tliom ,,outI1J,?,fl lH ,.,.tyIiisert a I1"1" sulo", ml In The Times It will do the work t' ami do it well. . ori Price only one fJ Phono your adv. Phone 133 JEDERMANN.