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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1913 EVENING EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES H. o7 MALONIOY Editor ntitTriib. llAJf E. MALONIOY . News Editor Official Pnpor ' Coos County. OFFICIAL PAP10H OK Til I0 CITY OK MAHSIIFIIOLD. Entered at tlio postofflco at Mann Hold, Oregon, for transmission through the ninlltt ns second clasi mail matter. Address all communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES. Wnrshfleld : : : : : : : Orcgo.i VITAL Al A REMARKABLE REUNION JKJJ (j 000 i . . ,i --, - .. i ' - t D AN EXCHANGE collects n num ber of interesting facts to show tlint Instead of bolng worn out at llfty n man sliould produce soino of bis most offectlvo effort even after suventy. Quoting n few of theso instnnccB of mature Krcntncss wo noto that Jofforson founded his university nftcr passing I1I3 tbrco scoro and ten; Franklin rendered his wonderful Bervlces In the frnmlng of tlio constitution when ho bnd turned a "surcne and content ed eighty." Gladstone nnd Emperor William of Germnny are otlior con dpicuous examples of a vigorous and active old ago. Theso facts and figures lead one to the conclusion thnt growing old la largely n mnttcr of hnblt, anyway. At loast for tho person who has en Joyed n robust physical endowment nnd hnB hnd tho good Judgment to jircservo tho same, ngo may come with wonderful possibilities of rip ening powers and with less of tho !oblllty nnd Indisposition which wo! New tmva grown to expect. .lust this , hnblt of expecting to become feeble tho other day there was hold a romnrknblo reunion. It is true that tho Associated Press did not carry n report of tho affair, and It is oven possible that It was not men tioned In tho Monrovia newspapers, but thnt does not detract from tho Importance of the event. It was not a largo reunion that Is not In num bers. It was largo In Importance to its members and romnrknblo oven In theso days when events that were formerly romnrknblo have become commonplace Tills romnrkablo reunion in Mon rovia wns tho meeting of three for mer clnsmntes In Harvard college, who had not met in in ore than fifty yenrs. Tho threo men who met thus dnys ago. Dr. Tower and Dr. Tuttle of Astoria, have met but Mr. Perkins, of Uoston, has never scon either of them slnco they parted boys nlong back In tho last century. Tho three hnvo kept informed as to their lo cation by occasional correspondence. Somotlmes three or four letters a year and other times threo or four years without a lotter, but nover quite losing sight of each other. When Dr. Tower recently wont to California ho wrote to Lawyer Per kins of Uoston nnd Dr. Tuttle, sug gesting a reunion nnd renewal of tho collego friendship of ilfty yours ago. Tho meeting of tho other day was tho result. It would roqulro tho pen of a Shakespeare or u llnlzac to por tray such a reunion. Tlio pnrtlng as school boys nnd greeting ns veterans m wic souuicrii iniiiorniti city nucr, or tlirco Bcoro and ten with sliver moro than n half contury of sopn-, locks nnd life's story all but told, ration wcro Dr. C. W. Tower, of Tho manner In which tho lntcrvmiliiii . i . ... " :' Mnrshilold; Mr. Edward Perkins, a promlnont attorney of Uoston; and Dr. Jay Tuttlo, of Astoria. Those threo were collego chums in the hnllH of old Iluvnrd moro than hnlf u con tury ngo. After graduation, they wont their sopnrato waj'B and the threo hnvo nover been together bIiico until tins reunion In California a few yearn drop uwny nnd they live ngaln lu memory of the dnys whoro youth's spirits and ambitions roigncd and ruled. Tho oxperlenco of the inter vening fifty years not hnlf as Impor tant ns some boyish prank in tho streets of Cambridge hnlf a contury ngo. It was a riMiini'kablo reunion LBRARY W Many Think Marshfield Should Have Larger Building Than Suggested. TIMES WANT AD FOK HUNT Fund-died house keep ing rooms. 102 1 101 rod nvenuo. FOH ItlONT Furnished romtm, rof eronco required. Apply Uox .1 enro of Times. KOH SALE An electric vibrator in IlrBt chiBH condition. Apply Uox U Tlmca olllco. FOH SALE (Jus range mill combi nation boater; also kitchen cabi net tnblo. (HO Seventh street or phono 7C-.I. FOH SAMO Myrtle Cabinet Shop and pinning mill at a bargain. lOnsy terms. Address X Care Times. Furnished rooms also light house keeping rooms, Cor ner Central and North Second. ew Laws of Taxation amid Assessment Explained Measures Passed by Oregon fglslnliirc Explained by the State Tav Commissioner. and Romowhnt worthless ns tho years! mount tin after flftv must. In n wnv. provldo a logical foundation for a SALEM, March 5. State Tnv KTont deal of tho senility thnt re- Commissioner Chnrles V. Galloway suits. . 1ms Issued u stntoinent for tho hone- Tho hnblt of living energetically nt f the taxpayers or the state seems really to Increase one's explaining lu detail tlio changes chances to npproach old ngo with n which aro to be brought nbout by determined control which IioIiIb u tlio revision of tho assessment nnd heon Interest for llfo to tho llnlsh. tnxiitlon code of tlio state. Tho this dignity of preserved vitality "'"H affecting the codo have not providing for an earlier levy nnd extension of taxes It will glvo tho taxpayers ample tlmo for tho pay ment or taxes nnd avoid the rush und confusion that now occurs in tho tax collector's olllco lu Mnrch or each year. Tho penalty or 1 per cent per month lifter April 1 will bo sulllclent to Insuro tho payment of tnxes, so that delinquencies will not bo more numorous than under the present systom EnYcllvo Next Year. 'lf tlllu lltll lu ., ..,.... 1 I ...111 ..... and nctlvo Interest is n thing well yet received the signature of tho affect the collection of taxes ror That Marshfield should hnvo at least u $10,000 Carnegie library building Is the view that ninny have expressed since the library movement wi.s started. At n meet ing this week It was decided to talk tho matter over with some of tho city otllclals and others before taklnc any definite stops in com municating with Mr. Carnegie. In von IIIOXT- tilts' connection the following letter from Senator Smith, who was ono of tho tlrst to' aid in launching tho library inovemont hole a fow years ago, will bo or Interest: "1 rend in tho Coos Hay Times that tho library bonrd Intends to np ply to Mr. Carnegie ror $10,000 Tor a library building ror Marsh riold. Since I served with you on tho board ror a term or four yenrs I tnko the liberty or writing you concerning this Importnnt matter. "I am opposed to an application ror a sum so small. I believe wo should ask for nt least $lu.000. I rnrtnlnlv think tho citv could well afford to maintain a library on this ,() SALE Household basis by mnklng tin npproprlatlon j Apply C S Dodge, of $1500 n year, if Marshfield 1 were to always remain tlio slzo It Is nt present $10,000 would bo quite cerdltuhlo for a library build Co., MnrshuoldTTwT"""1'"'"-. WANTIilm.... . S?,?S?JtoVffl55Sa -- - v,uiu (jQt FOH SAM! rnTTTT: .... ..:: v iii.atii. mill linn .. . - - iinn. 8ss.i-aaaia FOH SAMO DrTjZZ 'r. nt Campbell's Wnt l0"y """". Pho,S M FOH SAMO A few settings of time oughhrcd black Minorca eggs. C. 10. Nicholson, 72 1 North Second street, Marshfield. I1MIII1S, FOH HIONT Four furnished otherwise. Apply 170 So. I! roadway. partly Will rout slnglo or 'OH SAMO OH THADE Twenty nine foot gnsolluu launch. Title Gtinruuteo nnd Abstract Co. furniture. FOH SAM') Mallard duck eggs for Hatching, mono lii-.i. If you liavo nnytliiniTt -. trade, or want gglU: HIGHEST AM) LOWIT ; ' "IB Vm..l Tho mnxlintnn differ, hi or land In n,,, n. 11,777 foot. npconilnVte Whitney, the 1iIr,m X . hi s'rs'.iSte el' i li I: iiuhiw Bon love Tlio.n i" ' which nro lu Cnl ornia .Mil Minn (in ...II... ' . rnll- Me U ' I. n. point In Death vi'i.Jt;ei'.Jl below Ben level ThSL'f.h than 00 miles apart V onco Is small, however, ., 3 d with the flKures for aVi IOvorest rises ail.nns fI. .I1?1 threo years on fnrm and town property. From $100 to $10,- 000. Address Hox A. II., Times olllco. worth striving ror. It Is tho senility governor, but It In known thnt tho oi uecuy inni muxes ago a burden executive lu mvornblo to tho mens- nnd a nndness. And this Is rrcqucnt- uro. y occnsloned by u foolish dlsslpn- The bills nro house bill No. 112, VOn of energy, n lack of alert re- rotating to tho terniB of the countv npono to tho business of living nnd courts; house bill 114. uinendlng a. kind or Indolent unconcern ror 111 sections or Lord's Oregon Laws the current year: tho countv irons urer will nof heroine tho tax col lector until 1014. Provision Ib al so made that tho treasurer shnli bo supplied by the county court with sulllclout deputies and clerlcnl as slstauco properly to perforin his du- II,. In.ll..l, I .li.lll... . .......... " ---o. "!"'""" ! u ...... ,,...,., ,,-n.wiiniiMiuy in iiiiikc uiiii roiniing to too nssessment nudities ns tux collector. ..... .,,i , .,, ,uud luiu nnuiu.ci viiiuiiiiiiiiii oi property for tnxa-i "Sovora tlioy may bring. J)ut tho world Is I ntlt.l. llllllllH nl.n......H I.. IlOll. tllO IOVV. Illllirilf Imilnnlit nn.l'llw. ... ..... .. . ... .... un.,1.. f..ll ,...li .i . . ' "..... ...... .ii.u in uiiiiu lliu CUIIIDIIIII IIIIVII )V surely full collection of tnxes. nnd tin iIiiiIor ihu i.m ,n m,.. n.,.i .i.... i nr. .. .... ........ i. . . .. .. "" ""' ." -"- """ ""1 l" ""iu nnnnifti nml lilir fttwimvli t wm Ti.. . .. '""" " i uonuaniiin, iionros oi equniizat on, w io snip red und mudo more ?ng0,efltCUroK,,LHl courts tux cololctors nnd derinlto nnd ofTocl v" t makes Hotline w mnv Ll .iTn ""V '"", l,.),.,H-, l,IM nr'' lro- tlarinllo tho power of the assessor "wtlng n kin or hrvest nerlod ''"i ? r. '!. ""J10 ? """"""""n l '" wnler powers nnd other !- muihw HOI illU IIIIM1. liYn m ttr n ft f tritittli llm .IVh. . w.H ..u ...u. , .m.ii. n,u i.,,u,- uiiiich and powers. Tescent cntliuslum or pure an mill Concerning tho llrst montlonod or spirits may glvo uh n kind o glorl- tll0 moasures. Mr. Galloway aays fled nnd misleading halo. Hut tho tyHX ..... . ii,.r..iiiliii- approach of ago mnkoH possible no ..T10 u.'h0 of this hill l in S?w '?? ll,Tiro..,,0of"S? a"d r,M f tPthoro'fshn,.,.Hbo,,u n?eet- i?....... ..::. ,,,U..I..0H.H. . ..B,,l ..""" or tho county court of ouch 1 "" LCJ ""''"A. " """,. " 'y ' tho month of December '"'..... . .' .. ' l""'" lu each year. KurterS'tt "'IliS r ' "of tho fact tmu 'i KTarctuSltleH iSeath" TI J," Wultti ''" ft 11)119 UlirilVnillUHH UIIII KUIlllllll) , llllf In,,,,,..,, ....... .. .1 1 . . . ' Blmplo ono or growing old vigorously ''" ,r 'I'1 ,'' lllei1 ''' ,n.w-. and grncerully? . " house hill 111 passes, It Is necessary thnt houso bill 112 nlso bo enacted Into law "This bill has boon carefully pre pared; It embodies tlio practically unanimous recommendation of statu und local olllclnls whose du ties pertain to tho nssessment of property and the collection of taxes." State Tax lloanl. Asked whnt changes would bo brought nbout by tho bill nffectlng the board of commissioners, Mr. Gullowny said: "This bill provides for n gonornl rovlslon of tho law rotating to tho board or state tux commissioners. It changes tho name of thnt body to tho Btnto tax coinin sbIoii. It lug. but you nnd I and nil nthor M()NKV TO l,OAN One. two or loyal CUI7.UUH 01 ioun nuy iiiii.y iiu Hove that we will have n city of 1! 5,(1 1)0 to :i0,000 within tlio next six veurs. It hccius to mo ns if wo are entitled to a "library building' that would be In keoplng with tlio ,,(m SAM0 Ono .Ters.-v Cow, sv town n row years hence. Or course ycnr 0,(I Frc8ll ,,, 'jmrei,, yar n $10,000 building would be better pnrtlciilnrH Inqulro Hox C, ut than none, hut If wo can got u Times. $10,000 building I know of no ren boh why wo cannot get a $15,000 ,,(m S.M0 Kggs fur hutching, one al the prcBont time. Whlto I.nngshnns, $2.00 per l.i. lloplng your committee will see, nck Mlnorrns. $I.r.O per 1T. lit to glvo tills matter carerul con-, phone I12-.I. sKiorutinii oeroro coming to it iiei lultc decision, nnd assuring you or WAXTI0D High class liulldliig nnd my willingness to assist you In any way 1 can, I rumnlii, "Most respectfully, (Signed) "1. S. SMITH." construction foromnn open for en gni;ement nbout March 10th. Ad dress, Foromnn, Times office. NORTH BEWD NOTES. BANOON FANS EKTHUSIftSTIG "Ah amended lu tlio Iioubo this iinnu imp m-uvUii tnr .mv im..',..w,. Jblll ombodles tho reconunondntloiiB f salaries nor carry any unmo or tho county Judges nnd countv coiunilssloncrs associations ns to tho terms and meeting or tho county courts." Hill X. in i:plalucd. Tlio commissioner explains bill No. Ill ns follows: "Tho principal changes from the - - present low for tho assessment and . . taxation or property contemplated Eight Hundred Dollars Raised "ii in tim roiiown.g: in flnn Fvnninn for Rico . " ''"' ,1,c ,,MIIty lionrds or equnl in UnC tVeiling lOr oaSC Izutlon to meet on tho second Mon Ball Club. my 1" Soptombor. lustond or the third Monday lu October. This I. 11. Tower, who roturned Inst cliungo Iinrmniil7.es with a further evening rrom Daiulou, roporls thai cliungo proposed by this bill re- tho Uaudou runs nro very uiitliiislnutlf quiring thnt taxes ho levied lu Do- nbout tho coming baseball season, comber Instead or .January or ench Thoy propose to organize ono or tho year. Under tills nrrangeniont the bt clubs that ban over worn tho tax rolls will bo turned over to tho xinlrorm or tho clty-by-the-sea. At a tax collectors and bo open ror the little Informal mooting tho other collection or tnxos nt least ono veiling n subscription list was pre- mouth onrllor than Is permitted un- paroil nnd lu ono night $800 was dor the present law. raised toward tho club's oxpenses "The bill also requires that tho tor tho season. lax rolls shall bo extended by the Tho Ilandon funs aro anxious that assessors Instead or by tho countv Mnrshilold and North Houd got busy clerks as now required by law. and thoy promise, to do their shnro This change will simplify ndinlnls- wlth money, men and eiithuslam to trillion, avoid couruslon nnd reduco mnko tho coming baseball season ono tin. imini (.r urmra in th. mv oi mo oest inai coos t'ouuiy nas evei rolls, cni?yt'' ' . . ... . "This bill changos substantially iiii'iu nun ii-.-u muni) .am mi uiu M0 procedure ror tho collection of liny of preliminary work toward re- t,,NH. t abolishes tho :i per cout orgnnlz ng tho Coos County league rebut,, ,,nd ulso abolishes the excos- ii nun news noiu mi iiiou win Hlvo penalties and interest Imposed doubt obs fan tho smouldering In- whoro 0IU,.mlr or ,ho ,ux ,' ot Mum uiiii it inf. uiii.ii in uillllllnllllll Comn Coos Hay runs, it Is time. priutlon. "This bill provides ror n fair and equitable distribution or values or wntor powers to tho counties In which tho samo aro situated and also provides fully for tho nssess ment and tnxntlnn or such property. "This hill also provides for n fairer distribution of tho values or public service companies to tho counties mid taxing districts lu which tlio samo nro situated than Is permitted under tho present law. "Ono or tho most Importnnt fea tures of this measure Is that It provides ror practically an equal amount or state taxes or any bloti ilium to bo levied and collected in each yenr thereof." TO VOTIO OX SIOVIOX HI M.S. Aliens, Xol Fully Xatimill.od, May He Denied K,crel.e or the Hallot 1 1 ci culler. IMny HaH! LOCAL OVERFLOW. rionecr Allvo Wilkin Warwick, entered tno present North Marshtlold paid prior to the first Monday in April. Under the plan proposed by this hill taxes shall ho paid as charged on tlio roll without re bate or penalty until tho llrst day of April. After this day n cuinula tlvo penalty of I per cent ror each calendar month Is provided until tlio first day or September, wiien m n homestead lu 1857. Is'stlll nllv.. "" ""Paid tuxes become delln- and woll. Ho lives at Mnukato. Minn. ;i",lt- ' " o taxpayer may pay one Ho is n gront undo or Win. Warwick ',mlf r ,llH ,UNlrt l'f' tho llrst of Marshlleld. At Mankato the other ,my "f April, in which event tho tay, ho gave evidence lu tho case or '"'"'lining one-hnlf shall bo subject tho Southern Oregon Compnny vs ,0 " I'oimlty r Interest charge or 1 Davis ot ul. Involving the title to a I'4'1' rt'"t I101' month until paid. Urge amount of Marshlleld and nil- "1'i'der this bill nil unpaid taxes Jncent property. l'"' to become delinquent on the - . i ursr uny or September nnd be then Tascs Coining Up Tho caso of nbJcct to the samo penalties and Jmrbour, who claims a quartor in-1 Interest now piovlded by law on forest in all or Kuilrond addition, will , tUdlnqueut tae 10 per cent pen--onio up tor hearing lu tho Oregon ""' ""'1 Interest at the rate of 12 supremo court March IS. Tho "Kiro ' 'll1 l'01,t l'0'' annuiu. J'Jt ncre" case also from Murshueld j Trousuier Collecls Taxes. will come up for heurlng in tho su-' lin bill provides that the jireiuo court Munh 20 C. 11. Pock eounty trensuivr shull bo tho tax "v i 11 represent the Merchant estate in .collector of each county, except that tr two cases, .1. W. llennott the Har Kiiir Interest In the Harbour case mid John I). Gobs tho C. A. Smith Com pany In tho "Kiro Pit acre" cuso. Tlioy will leave ror Saloin soon. If you hnvo anything to soil, rent trade, or want help, try a Want Ad . i... . ..ii...... . .... . . mi- uiiraimu oi delinquent taxes u io no made and onrorced by tho' Muorin lu iiiiuur the present law. "This measure will corroof many dofoots and simplify the procedure lu equalization of assessment rolls and collection of taxes, llv abol ishing tho a per cent rebate and SAMOM, Mnrch r.. There will be soven amendments to tho constitu tion proposed at the noxt general election, iiccordlng to tho Joint res olution filed In tho olllco of tho secrotnry or state. Theso proposed amendments aro as follows: Senate .lolnt resolution No. (5 by Senator Day Amending section 2. article 2 or tho constitution, pro viding that only fully nnturnllzen aliens may vote. Senate Joint resolution No. 10, by Senator Thompson Aniondlng section 7, nrtlclo 0 of tho constitu tion, allowing Indebtedness to bo Incurred for reclamation or arid itiiuis, llouso Joint resolution No. l. by Sponkor MeArthur Amending sec tion s or article .1 or tho consti tution, creating the olllco of llou-tenant-govornor. House Joint resolution No. S. bv committee on assessment nnd taxa tion Amend he section 3L r mil. 'lo 1. of the constitulon, reining to powers or assessment nnd taxation. House Joint resolution No. 9. by ( committee on assossiuont nnd ta- niiiui Amending section 1 or nrtl clo 9 of tho constitution, providing ior uniiorni rules ror assossiuont and taxation. llouso Joint resolution No. 10, by Representative Noltn Providing fur method whoroby cltlos nnd towns may be merged lino adjoining cities or towns. House joint resolution No. 11. bv Speaker MeArthur To nllow the city of Portland nnd Multnomah county to bo merged under ouo government. Martin .lonnson and llo-ior .lohn-S son, two loggers who claim their home Is lu Marshfield, were up before llecordor Derbyshire this morning on the charge or drunk enness and disorderly conduct. Yes terday thoy proceeded to stir up things here. Martin paid a flue or $10 while Homer was sent to Jail ror rive days. They nro not rela tives. Archie Phillips Is making pro gress with his force of mon clonrlng the right way across Simpson Park und will put more men to work soon. Mtimigor Surbock of tho North Horn! CondeiiBiiry went to Sumner yesterday on business nnd returned tills morning. Tho Coudensary will open next Moudny. Arthur .1. Itlch, formerly with ' tho late It. D. 1 1 nine's boats, but, now second englneor on tho Tllln-; mook. visited Harry Huntley horol tills week. KOH SAMO Three good lots, 75 140 foot, In tho most doslrnblc residence section or South Firth street; nlso two IoIh with six room houso and barn on Sovonth street. Will soil chenp ir taken at once. Annlv to owner. 9G2 Suvonth street, South Mnrshriolil.t rest rises 2U.002 feet .l.!.? Bcn-Icvol, wldlo tlin iin. . Dead Son are 1230 ft0.?' M:.". otnl . dlrforenc!, ? ....(,. oi ju..tz led. Mo .- nrPHt lino nnvni. I ... . .""" m.: ". ' ."-" CUD bed Tlio Krea est nrnr.n j!r., round -is 32.088 rout, at TJ about 40 miles north of ,. & or Mlndano. tho Phlll,? lands. The ocean bottomTi i-wiiii is 1 1 v, nines lie or the mC III I ..f MniiHl l.i... . WI5J. Tho dllTeroiico lu tho land W, In IOurope Is nbout 1G.868 lett Hnvo your Job printing doci A It Vm. f.ntfn nv... .!! .. .. ,w "...u infilling 10 MH ,.. I trndo, or want liolp, try a Wtntul TIiiipb' Wnnt Ails hrlng rtmlti For GOOD SHOES and Good Itcpalrlng at Rlrli Priccu, go to AUGUST OLESEN 'J in South llronilmj, WANTKI) To cxclmnge or sell. Four ncrcs of tho best truck or gnrdon land In tho country, modern Iioubo, Inrgo now barn, ovory convenlonco, go with Innd, on wntor way, coun ty road, doslrublo location, ton mllos from city postolllco, valued nt Four thousand dollars, will ox chango In part or wholo for city roal cstnto, with buildings or with out buildings, will nssuino or tnko mortgngo In dlffcrouco, for values in North Ilcnd, Pint I). Marsh- Hold or MHIIngton. Stutsman a KOH A OOOH WAT' II OK FIX. JKWmi E. C. BARKER jiowi:m:h Fine Watrlt nnd Jcwclrjr Rqnutyl n Front St.. Slumtiflriil .lA"Kll,OTff"C9-nwTVimOT just m:ci:ivi:i) A large shipment of Dlrctrlc fit ('Inns Shades. Call und sco our stock ot t'lti waro. Wo also hnvo some ot til Intent designs In shower flxtara. from two light .to five. EvcrjtMti In electrical supplies. Barnard & Langworthy AMONG THE SICK. - I Miss lOsthor Sullivan Is conlluod to her homo on account of uny Mrs. Fred Kruse. who Is III at Mer cy hospital, Is roported to bo still In a serious condition, Mrs, Hugh Mcl.aln Is able to bo up and nrniiml uftor n rather sovoro nt tuck or Illness. Tlio August IOIckworth or Ten Mllo roported sick Is not tho son or Mr. and Mrs. 10. A. IOIckworth. August IOIckworth Is now in San Francisco enjoying health, peaco and prosper ity. P. J. Sheohnn, who has boon 111 ror tho past week at Coaledo camp, Is roported cnnvnlosren. Mil. W. T. Ilendryx Is roported qulto 111 at their homo In North Ilond. AT THE HOTELS. I 4 COOS loo Wnltormolr. J. P. Tuppor, .1. ,M. Hurley. W. Ongo. Coqiillle; Mrs. Wltchoy. Coaledo; J. J. Cllnklnbenrd, W. II. Piper, G. uiiiiitiiiucaru, i;oos mver. HI.ANCO J. W. Glbnoy and wlfo, South Coos Itlver; Kd. Anson, Co qulllo; I.. Matthews, Arngu. M.OYD Geo. nrown, Myrtlo Point. CHANDMOH J. T. Conloguo. Knthorlno Conloguo, I.ampa; D. D. Plerco, Ned C. Kolley. Coqulllo; C. S. Uma. Portland; 10. II. Flem ing, ban Kjanclsco; It. h. Wolls, Seattle; S. P. Hurtlett, Hnndolph; P. W. Hopkins. Heaver Hill; H. n. Viirney, San Francisco; dipt. A. i'.TicKson nun wlfo, Portland. YOURS IN FUN ilRS5?TBK mWK:v ' " "' m 'K . iiiHk v 3iiiH Hi - fill We're Doin' 11 U4) T T 11CE1 Makin' You Laff I Along the Waterfront. Hnvo your Job printing done nt Tho Times office. Tlio Hustler returned yesterday from tho Sluslnw, where Cant. 01- son took a load of coal for the government. dipt. Swing of tho Unngor hns been removing all tho volunblo parts posslblo from tho wreck of the Advent for the Simpson Lum ber Company. Tho Nairn Smith sailed today for IVay Point with a big cargo of luiu bei' from tho Smith mill. Sho mnkos bottor tlmo loading so far than Tlio Adollno has beon oblo to mnko. On the last trip up tho 'const tho Ado lino mndo tho run In thirty-two hours. Tho Hronkwuter Is duo in early to morrow from Portland. Try Tho Times' Want Ada. It, Again! THE BIG FOUR COMEDY CO. AT THE ROYAL TONIGHT'S SMOLE "Running for Office" ALSO 1000 feet of new pictures IN FACT EVEHYTlllNfi COMING OF SUNHIOAM Solax. OAHHV AND THE DEMON Majestic. AUTUMN MANEUV10HS Oaumont. WIM) ANIMALS Gnumont. WITH THE MOUNTED POLICE Thanhouser. Tho best Is none too good for our patrons. ADMISSION Balcony 10c IS NEK'' Lower floor 20c