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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1915 EVENING EDITION. SIX ift: b BONDS ARE SOLO ,W ITER PLANT XOHTII IlKXI) SKLLS $20,000 WORTH LAST XIOHT KASTSIDK ADOPTS PLAXS FOR .Ml'XICIPAL SYSTK.M James M. AVrlglil mill Co., of Xcw $1!T,000 Bond Kue Thought Xoco York, Take Them at Par Willi ' wiry Scorn Coos liny Town- .$2:17.(10 Premium. ' silo Company i Twenty-six thoiiBnml dollars worth , At n meeting of tlio UastBldo city of bonds to tnke up tlio warrant In-' council Inst night, the plans nnd es debtcdness of North Ilend wero sold i tlmntes of City Engineer S. 11. Cath- DISPUTE ELEGTION M enrt for a municipal water system for Kastsldo nnd Cooston were re ceived. Mr. Cathcart stated In his re port than an adequate supply of wa ter for ninny years to como could bo secured an Willanch Inlet and that n $25,000 bond Issuo would enable them to put In tlio system at once. It Is likely thnt the council will take1 Immediate- steps looking to the fin ancing of the project. Improve Cooston Mr. Cathcart was ordered to pro- paro plans nnd specifications for Im proving ubout twenty blocks of streets In tho Cooston district. Six thoroughfares nro nffected. It Is pro posed to plank tho streets sixteen foot wldo where graded and whore- It will bo necessary to build elevated roadways, bridges twenty-two feet wldo will bo put In. Tho streets to bo Improved arc Scthor street, Sev enth Avenue, G Street, II Street, Tenth Avenue nnd Eleventh Avenuo. Scores ToHiislte, Company Tom Dennett of Marshfleld was present and In behalf of tho Coos Day Townslto Company entered ob jection to tho proposal to establish street grades on a number of streets In Cooston, nlong which the com pany owns most of tho property. No stops had been taken towards Im proving but Mr. Donnott wanted an last evening by the city fathers to Jnmes M. Wright and Company, of Now York. Theirs was tho lowest of 10 bids submitted, bidding at par with a $237.G0 premium and at S& per cent. Interest. Tho other nlno bids were 113 fol lows: Kcelor Ilros., of Denver, C per cent, with $725 premium or at BV4 per cent, less $512 for expenses. C. II. Coffin and Company, of Chi cago, C per cent, with $150 pre mium. Western Ilond & Mortgage Com pany, C per cent, with $150 pre mium. Lumbermen's Trust Co., six per cent, with $73G premium. Stltzur & Uork Company, G per cent. with $120 premium. C. II. McNear, 5 lor cent, with a discount of $525 or n premium of $ 1,290 at G per cent. Security Savings Dank ami Trust Company, G per cent, with $512 premium. It. M. Orniit & Co., G per cent, with a premium of $1,00.1. J. E. Price Co., G per cent, with a discount of $700. Money In July. Tho money from these bonds will probably not be brought Into the treasury of North Dend until somo tluio In July, nccordlng to C. K. Maybco, City Recorder, as they must bo Investigated by bonding lawyers In Now York. Printing is Low. Printing of tho city's notices for tlio six months beginning July t nnd ending January 1, 101G, was award ed to Edgar McDanlol, owner of tho Harbor, who put In the low Lid of one-slxtecntli of n cent a lone, or 1G lines for a penny. Tlio Tldo bid for tho work at two and one half cents n lino for tho first inser tion nnd two cents per lino for every sub.sen.uont insertion. Tills is tho lowest that printing has ever been let In Nortli Dend, It In said. Extend Building Time. Tho building of tho Wlllnmetto Pacific Into Nortli Dend wns extend ed from July t of this yenr to any time within the next 18 mouths. C. F. McKnlght, appearing for tho rail road, dcclnred that it had been Im possible to complete tho line within tho glvon tlmo and thnt, according to the franchise, a contlnuntlon would ho necessary. This was nu nnlmously granted. Paving Plans. Plans nnd specifications for tho paving of Virginia avenuo from near Pony Slough to tho city dock will bo ready next Tuesday ovonlng. It Is expected when a special meeting of tho city fathers Is called fur their adoption. Mr. Maybeo states that two olds woro received after tho time limit had expired, hence could not ho con sidered by tho Council. This !n reality brings the total up to 12 bids for tlio North Dend bonds. Tlio comnnnlnH worn II. 'P. Unit-. f'n . ami Cumn.lngs & lloohlor. ($ I J NORTH BEND NEWS AGITATIOX IX EASTSIDE KOlt A XEW SCHOOL KLKCTlOX Claim Made Mrs. Mailloclc Xot on I DM Assessment Dolls Slio Says SI 10 lias Receipt to Show MUS TGOTO L Agitation for tho cnlllng of a new school election was rife among somo of tho school patrons of Enstsldc today, though It Is not definitely known what will bo done FAXXIK.O'IIONXHLL HAS OO-DAY ' SKXTHXCK .$150 FIXK I Supremo Court Affirms Decision of Judge Coke 011 Charge of Selling t Liquor Sheetmes was nindo that Mrs. Irving Ilndlock's nanio wns not on tno iui-1 assess ment rolls. Mrs. lladlock, who wns elected director, declares that she has tho receipts showing thnt she owned property and paid taxes Inst year. Tlioro wore only four votes differ ence when Mrs. McLnggtm won over S. F. Dock for school clerk. The contention Is made today that many of tho voters woro not property own ers and therefore their votes wero not legal. This morning a call camo to Clcorgo Wutklns, City Attorney of Eastsldo, asking If It was legal for a person to vote In a school election "who paid only a dog tax." Considerable comment wns stirred up by tho election of yesterday, but tho general belief, according to ninny of those interested, was that there will not be a special election called. Will Show llecelpts. Mrs. Eleanor lladlock stated this afternoon that she had her tax u1 celpts for 1914 and would bo ory glad to show them to nny 0110 -vho wishes to seo thorn. Mrs. lladlock says sho also has tho uotlco from tho county asking her to nppe.ir Ir lm Inn) nnv comiilnlnt against the iMiiriwiHuii us 10 mo amiuuo or tno nM0B8lllcnt 0f her property, council. Councilman Meokn nroso and said) that ho would glvo him an expres-1 slon. Ho proceeded with one of Ihrj most sovoro nrralgnincnts heard In 1 many n day. He scored the Coos Day! Townslto Company for Its dog In I tho manger policy, for Impeding dev-, olopmont and trying to bleed the country. Ho said that ho knew the company well as ho formerly rop-l resented It. When ho concluded, tho J hold tho September term of Circuit Fannie O'Donnoll must go to tho county pall for GO days and must pay a fine of $150, nccordlng to a ruling mado by tho State Supremo Tlio claim Court yesterday, affirming tho ver dict of Judge John S. Coke. Tho at torneys today stated that sho would probably begin tho Borving of tho sontenco this week. With tho final settlement of tho case by the Supremo Court, there Is ended a legal battlo that has ex tended through months. The his tory of tho enso is that last summer Mrs. Fnnnlo O'Donnoll, then conduct ing a hotel nt Empire, wns arrested on tho charge of selling liquor on Sunday. It is said sho had 110 li cense whntovor to soil liquor. In tho Circuit Court sho wns dc clnred guilty nnd then an appeal was taken by Hoy and Miller to tho Su premo Court. Tho grounds of tho appeal wns tho citing ns error tho alleged misconduct of District At torney Llljoqvist In asking preju dicial questions over tho objections of the defendant. "Pud" Nosier nnd George Ongo ap peared as witnesses nnd stated that they had bought liquor In Mrs. O'Donnell'u place. I NEW HCll Ten WILL DHAIX POND Days Will Do Required to Cany Off Water Jl'WiH COKE AND Jt'DfJE SKIP- WOIITII TO EXCIIAXO'E TElt.MS Ijiiio County Jurist lo Preside at Co- 1111III0 During September Session Judgo Sklpworth of Eugono will other counellnion Indicated that Mr. Sleeks had correctly presented their view. right Improvements TIiobo who attended tho meeting of tho Council at Eastsldo last ovo nlng state tho Coos Day Townslto Company objected to tho Improve ment of the Cooston streets on tho ground thnt It would menu practical ly tho confiscation of tholrpioperty. At this Juncture tho Bale prlco list of tho company's property was quoted to show tho prlco nt which tho lots aro being held for salo nnd 0110 man said that "It was enough to niako tho oldest Inhabitant to stand up and tako notice," as ho said ninny of tho lots wont Into prices of several hundreds of dol lars. It wns stated that a Mr. Robin son, one of tho purchasers of Craw ford Point addition said ho favored tho Improvement of streets on his property for the reason It would ma terially Increase their value. Engineer Cuthcart will establish grndos on Sother street, on II, O. street, and on Tenth nnd Eleventh avenues. (ourt In Coos county nnd Judge J. S Coke will tuko his place on tho Luno county bench. The exchange of tonus of court wns arranged by Judge Coko to enable thu early trial of somo ac tions In which ho wns Interested ns nn nttorney boforo ho wus elevated to tho bench. Judgo Sklpwortli was appointed to tho circuit bench last winter to succeed Judgo Harris who was elected to tho Oregon Supreme Court last fall. Judgo Coko and family will leave In July for nn auto trip to San Fran cisco nnd other California points. 1uig Court Term Tho present term of court Is ono of tho longest In tho history of Coos county. For eight weeks, tho term has been In session nnd seven weeks of It hns been Jury trials. Judgo Coko has worked nearly ovory evening to hasten the ond, missing only thrco nights In thnt tlmo. SlflTELEftDERlERE "Tho Interests of thu armors, my interests" is tho slogan preached by 11. T. French, of Corvnllls, who ennio In hero yesterday and will spend sov- Workmen nro busy completing tho drain box up the nortli arm of Still Slough, and, according to Engineer Robert Kollog, by tlio end of this week It Is probable tho draining will commence. Ho believes that It will take at least ton days or two -.reeks to drain tho pond entirely while 'tho crow will bo busy that length of time yet putting lu tho Biipports to tho drain box which Is Inter to bo covered over. It Is said there nro fish In tho pond and tho young sters aro hoping they won't all got away through tho drain. SAVE MOMEY On Your and Muslins ' HERE ARE A FEW OF OUR PRICES: . 8-4 Heavy unbleached sheeting, per yard 20c 9-4 Heavy unbleached sheeting, per yard 22c 7-4 Heavy bleached sheeting, per yard 20c 8-4 Heavy bleached sheeting, per yard 23c 40-inch Pillow tubing, per yard 16 2-3c 81x90 sheets, medium weight, each 48c 81x90 Sheats, extra heavy weight, each 80c 42x36 Pillow Cases, good weight, each 12 1-2c 36-inch bleached muslin, 10c grade, per yard.. 8 1-3c 36-inch unbleached muslin, per yard 7 1-2c 36-inch house lining, por yard 3 1-2c Now is a good time to supply your needs in the bedding line at Golden Rule Prices. The Golden Rule ALWAYS BUSY First National Bank Bldg. THE BIGGEST STOCK THE LOWEST PRICES THE BEST ASSORTMENT reTSTTA" wejLAJfl llll NnfJayB"K Dates to Y(ln fiO rnnnm . .o, 1)ur imy . .91.00 I 100 rooms with bath 1.30 100 rooms with bath 82.00 200 largo rootna. , with bath. . Extra person in room, additional ...jli00 S2.C0 tfttSbd - '-rAtWLDH TliU lo ..... . - ...... .,., lcm, 1 I'l'M It Ik... I.. ...... . '"I " " -iirimmi r , illfcri-liiilimiiiiK. Location, loni.... .. ... ,.:..:. " " wi ,""""--. rmes.is law as the ij Strawberries for canning at. .$1.25 and $1.50 per crate Loganberries for canning, at $1.25 per crate Guaranteed fresh laid eggs at .. 35 cents per dozen Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House Phcne 394-J. GEO. GETTING, Prop. Broadway bet. Central and Commercial HAVE THE ROOF FIXEDI lIUW See C0RTHELL Phone 3171 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOR J. M. Wright Phone 188 HUILDIXO COXTHAOTOIt Estlmntes furnished on roquwt WELL-KNOWN MAN TO LEAVE COUNTRY Report 'Hint If. ,M. Hnll-Lonls Plans .Moving f California to .Make Home. P. M. Hnll-Lowls, County Hoad supervisor, is said to be planning on leaving Coos County when ho has completed road work iieur Myrtle Point, which Is now In progress and will go to California to Indulge his ambitions to bo an expert rancher. Mr. Hnll-Lewls has for ocvcral years been prominent In count) work nnd hns become widely known as a road builder in this section. OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE Gor.st i King. Cars leavo .Miirsliflelil 7 11. lit. anil II p. m. Cure Leave .Sunset Hay . . ,0 11 a. hi. ami -I p. in. Vines, Empire, Hfir-j Tarheel or Houth Slough, .-(); .Sunset Hay 75c OTN (!()l)li:S OK LIIHIHTY TO 111! Hf, KCl'KI) XHXT TUi:.SI).V MANY PIONEERS HAVE PASSED AWAY Itecoids Slum- U05 Ilnvo Died tlio Stnto anil Nome Wero Xot Itepoited. in According to tho roport of Ooorgo II. Illmcs, of tho Oregon Historical Society, thcro woro 20D pioneers of EARL HUTCHINS AND NORMA CHASE WED, Popular Xoith llend Couple .Married at Coiillle anil Co on Honeymoon Trip (Special to The Times) COQUlI.u:, Ore., Juno 23. Karl Hutching ami Miss .Norma, Chase, both or Nortli llend, woro married hern Monday and luno left on their honeymoon. It is stated that they went from hero to Itnudou. i Mrs. Hoy I.tiwhorno of Marshfleld Is visiting her parents In North llend. ! health. oral days with tho farmers In this tho stato who died during tho year section. Mr. French is stnto leader! ending Juno I. That this list Is of tho county agriculturist move- Incomplete is shown by tho fact uioiit nnd is nlso a mombor of the J that sovorul ploucors who died In Oregon Agricultural Collogo depart- Coos County nro not Included In tho nient of oxtontlon. list. Thoro Is found tho nanio of Throughout tho ontlro stnto Mr. ' Captain Alphonso Iloono, of Sumner, French covers his Hold. Ho Is In who died March 29. 101C. This week tlioro Is holug held In Port hind tho -Klnl annual gathering of tho Oregon I'loneor Association, and It Is expected that on Thursday thoro will bo prcsout at least 1000 dolo-J gates from nil parts of tho state, S.b Jennings will lenvo tho fourth ,,,,,.,, wlth ovory count . aBrIcuUll. i visit with his wife who Is spend- r,t am, workB ,)Ul wlt ,, ,0 lug some time lu Newburg for her , lirobOIUB Ulut nro confronted in tho llfforcnt localities. Mr. French Is n pioneer ro- Mrs J Noon nnd dnughter Nelllo.! BnnllllB Ul0 lnstnllat,on of tho C0U11. of (.ohlfield, .Nevada, nro guests at ty UBI.,cuUllrUt movement. From tho cIiuh. Cavannugh home. nothing ho has worked until now The groom, Mr. llutihlns, Is em ployed lu the Jennings store at Nortli llend nnd Is well Known lu the city and holds the respect of his mauy friends. Probably no young lady In! North llend Is bettor known than Norma Clmse nnd probably none! more popular. She Is a highly at tractive young lady and for a time wns employed as iisHistant to Post master Hussell when he was In of tlco. Coming lu contact with the pub lic lu tho post offlco sho nindo a wldo ucqunlntttiiro. The young couple will make their homo In North llend Mrs. M. K. Korn who hns kept n boaidlng house for 3 years on Sher man Avenue, has gone to California to live. Kllzaboth, tho little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (leo. Itoss of Catching Inlet was moved yesterday from the Mercy Hospital whore she submit ted to an operation somo days ago, to the homo of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Heilry Uhick on South Fifth Street. (et your Job priming done nt The rimes office. I GATHER there nro 22 of thoso experts in Ore gon, all working for the Interest of tho farmers and dairymen. Inl.nno county Mr. French worked . .imnunn.lv win. m.a f ........... WITH TIIK1K IWM1UKS ATTKNl) -.-, v....w...,, ...... ..w twi niut (., 41.11- turlst, Floyd Itador, to opon llmo do- 1110 PICNIC TODAY Times want nds tiring results. Times want nds bring results. posits near Hoseburg for tho purposo of supplying I,ano county farmers with this product at a small oxponso. this for tho purposo of reviving the soil of ninny farms thoro thnt woro badly In need of It. Tho project is still under way. At present Mr. French Is making his "rounds". Ho will meot .1. I,, Smith, county agriculturist, and spend sovorul days going over with him tho problems that are being worked out lu this section. Charles Sehunler Farm on Catching Inlet Scene Many Aro lu At- tcmlnneo Is Itcport Id Phone I lisi j inters on Port Barnum I nun noi;s this stihki: voi , neiv, thoroughly modern eight. room home, full basement, spring unter, tno largo lots protected from the wliul, less than fUe minutes milk, tpleiiilld neighborhood, and an Ideal location In overy particular. Tills property can lie bought for $:t.10(l mill upon exceptionally favor ablo terms. .,P full particulars call on, addiess or phono 68 CENTRAL AVENUE FR.IZEEN (i DUNCAN Dairymen from dozens of farms aro gathered today at the Charles Selnudcr ranch on Catching Inlet, attending tho first picnic given by the Coos Hay Cow Testing Associa tions to the dairymen and their wives. J. I. Smith, county agriculturist, i iias cuargo oi mo program ami u representative of O. A. C. is present H ' and will talk with the dairymen. The Alice 11 left early this morn ing from hero to meet the farmers coining down tho river on tho Rain bow nnd tho Mllllcoma nt tho Coos Pay Creamery and tuko them from there up Catching inlet. At noon a picnic was served under tho trees, a break in the cvonts that were scheduled for both a morning nnd an afternoon session, All Voting To He Made At Ono Tlmo Committee lielleves Process Simpler Willi Hotter Hesult.s DccnuBo of other events for to morrow night that luivo taken tho center of tho stage of Interest tho ' rnimnlMoA l.i elmrfrn nt tlw. nmlilduu of Liberty contest today announced thnt thoro will bo no voting until noxt Tuesday evening at tho Noblo Theater. At that tlmo every ono entering tho house will bo given a ticket and also will bo furnished with n list of candidates from which to niako a choice. Tlioro will bo a ballot box at hnud nnd immediately after tho two shows counting will bo nindo and tho uamo of tho young woman with tho highest number of votes nindo public. Committee to .Meet Hen Fisher, acting chairman of all committees for tho Fourth lu tho absence of It. M. Jennings, has call ed a meeting of nil tho committees for Frldny afternoon ut four oclock In tho Chamber of Commerce Then will bo summed up all the work that has boon dono, all that still remains nnd nlso will bo mado tho program for tho thrco dnys. Fund Is lllg. A collection of close to 1,100 In cash wns reported yestordny nftor noon. This Is not Including tho concession which nro expected to bring In $200 or $1100 more. From a Kugono pnpor has boon lecelved n clipping stating that "Ku gono will need nt least $1,000 for Its Fourth of July colouration," Tho local aniount Is far above that al ready, BASEBALL SCORES SUAI.S TAKK CI.OSI'2 II IXXIXC.'S (JAMi: FHO.M ItKAVKItS Dr. H. M. Shaw I'.je, Mar and Throat Specialist! (UjAKKKK HTTKI) Phono itillM. Itooms t(ii).20l Irving Itlock. IMI. .MATTIi: II. SHAW. Physician mid Surgeon Phono :t:li).,i. Olfico bonis by appointment, Benjamin Ostlincl co.vsuiriNo i:xc!ixi:i:it axi AHC1IITKCT Offices. 200 Irving Block. Phono 103-L or 2C7-J. Marshdclil, Oregq H. G. Butler civiii i:x(ji.i:i:it Itoom 301 Coko Illdg. Phono W Uesldeuco Phono :iG3-h. Contest Klfo With .Many lilts Venice (inrnein Contest With tho Angels Yesterday O PKKCUXTAOKS OV COAST I1KAGUI3 $ Illy Ai.ocUteJ Itmi to Com Ilr Tlrac 4 W. L. P.O. San Francisco 12 32 .rCS Suit I.uko ....11 :i5 x .r.3l Los Angolos ..42 10 .512 Onkland 3D 43 .170 Portland 33 37 .471 Venice 30 43 .ICO Ii. 13. 1'OlMt ACCIHKXTS in Of a Total of Mil (hat Number This Locality There wero reported to Labor Com missioner Hoff for tlio wook 143 ac cidents of wJilch four woro fatal. Of tho total four wero accidents occur Ing in tills locality. Thoy wero as follows: Krnest Ougglsbory, (Jardlnor, fin ger mashed, logging. Potcr LaPino, Murshfleld, threo flugors cut off. sawmill. J. C. Pybiirn, Myrtle Point, bruis ed, logging. L. C. Holm, Beaver Hill, leg burn ed, mining. This la tho first of a sorles of flvo1 picnics that will bo given over this llig liance and Musket ii.i.in .county nnd also In Curry to encour- Slmion's Pavilion, Sunday, July J. .i.v uiui) uiminuss aim nuro ...... i mooned stock Times Want a.i rnr .u. - IVdMMOi (11 Aoi laicl l'ii to COM IUx Tlm.i.l SAN FRANCISCO, Juno 23. In tho fiist of tho weok's sorles horo tho Ueavora hit well but tho Seals garnered tho long ond of tho day's scoro with G to I. Tho Seals blngod out II hits nnd Portluud acquired 11 In a contest thnt run for 1 1 In nings. Uvory framo was closo fought and ullvo from start to fin ish. Tho scores of yesterday follow: Coast League At San Francisco It. H. B. Portland 4 114 San Francisco 5 l-t 3 (11 Innings.) At Los Angoles It, Vonlco 8 Los Angoles 2 At Salt 'Lake It, If. Oakland 2 8 Salt Lako G 11 American Leaguo At Philadelphia Now York-1'hll-ndelphln, wet grounds. At Cleveland Chicago 9, Clovo Innd, G. At Detroit St. Louis 13, Dotrolt 0. (l.r Innings.) At Washington lloston, I; Washington, 7. National League. ' At Now York Philadelphia 1. Now York 1. (U Innings, callod on account of darkness.) At Pittsburg Pittsburg 3, Cin cinnati 1. At Huston Brooklyn ,2 lloston 3. W. G. Chandler AltCllITICCT Rooms 301 nnd 302, Coko DullJInl Mnrshflold, Oregon. Wm. S. Turpen AHCIIITKCT Marshfleld, Oregon. Perl Riley Ballinger PIANIST AM) THACIIKU ncsldonco Studio, 217 No. Third Si Phono 3CS-L. 1915 1IDSIIE E MEET MYRTLE POM 13 5 1 1 K. 0 2 .$10 t LOCAL OVERFLOW Official Program FHIDAY, JULY 2X1), 10" No. 1 Trot or paco, one-half nillo, two ueais, oncu "-' raco. 2:35 class, purso. No 2 itunnlnir. ouo half mile, nursn 0-1 No. 3 Trot or paco, oue-half nillo liest two In three heats, fron fnp nil. nlirSO ' No. 4 Novelty race, ono mile, $30 for first to quarter post, $10 for first to half-mile nost. $C!5 for first to three- quarter post, $75 for first to ,nlla olnlrn " Kin T. llnlnr Pvpln. G mlleS, $25 to 1st, $15 to 2nd.... SATURDAY, JULY a. ' No. c Trot or paco, one-hall .!! ,.,n Iwinta PHpll lieSt & rnnn O . o r Mnss. UUrSO. . Il'l xt. rr r,.l.,,r flvA-elchtbS ""' ' "u " stool No. 8 Trot or paco, one mile, i. .. i, o,.nrt. heat a vureu nuuiD, uiv. iiSOl tutu, i,lta., ,,,."- No. 9 Running, ono and one olghth miles, for Coos and Curry County horses ou. i J'"""1 ... No. 10 Consolation race, ior -,i rinUhlnS SS mnH na nornnd. nUrSO ' . - ... ..n rnrP. S-9 l0. Jl AIOIUCJ'CIU .-, ... . . .., . o.i nurse...' I 10 J St. IU lO '". ' ill DAN McKINNON who returned tho othor day from Gold Bench says thnt most of tho Curry county wool clip was purchased by Gold Beach ! dealers for about thirty cents a pound. . . . a. m. n 1 ..v-L.v n w lb T nnaia nil A lOrlt & " wui"" """ . j. In to toll your story earn .yi to ion your siuiv - .) IThe Times want polumns i C4 ." H