THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1913 EVEMIMG EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES, r-'SSfrf & riS,Sr,3S HOII1P fillllly 0HZ1B IIUI1K IHMI urn .V scientist tillesi'i tlmt pigeons fall In love. That's nothing. So do ducks and goose. . C. MALOXKV Keillor nnrt Till). WAN K. MAKO.VKV Xovvs Keillor Official l'mwr of Coos County. Kj"iriAij PAi'uit or tiii: cirv OK MAItKIIKIKM). (Srlcrcd at tho postofflce at Marsh VIM, Oregon, for transmission ftlvrough the malls as second clifM mall matter. .Dedicated to tlio scrvlco of tho Kople, that no good cnusc shall lack a champion, nnil that evil shall ti' lhrlvo jinopp isod. SUIISCHIl'TIO.V HA1T.S. DA II A. Ono year $G.OO For month r,0 wi:i:uii'. ao year Jl-50 Whoa paid strictly In advance Hie trauscrlptlon prlco of the Coos Bay !Tltnoa Is $5.00 per year or $2.50 lot kIk mouths. Address alt coiumunicntlons to COOS HAY llAlhV TI.MKS. ttVnrshflrltl :: .! :: : Oioro.i CO.WKTS TOIt IMJAI) WOUK. ANY SOM'TIO.V of tho problems iittendltiK prison mnniigemcnt whlrh does not take Into ac count the oinpli, incut of comic (h wipnn public work will mil. lne aire so oniplojcd In every count r 7wlii'rc tho Inlliipnco of primm labor Tontrnciois In not ho Iiiiko hh to In tfliiMjitn loRlNlatlve nrtloii. Vuloindo 1st one or the states eni lpliHliiK lonvlctH In roud biilldliig. nd tho i uuiiltci or four oiuh' e 7iirleii(o ore thus net out by Warden "3'xusn: "In four jenr wo have built :!)) lit 1000 IiiIIvh of roilili Tor Col arnilo with labor worth $2 a day, lanl which (oHts nnlj 2S cent. We mow hnve yuo of our sou cottvii-tH rnKagod In that win k without aim & iiiii'(1h anil many miles a way rtrom tho pilwon whIIh. One hundred men are oinployed under tho twine vumlltloiiN on the l&oo aero farm or the prlHon. in other words tho syti um Iihh upload until tin per (out of (Mir prlftoucitf are wmkliu oultflde rho wall. ... We build prne lcnll $2."(i,niio worth of ioriIh yearly. One prlnoiu-r out of tho 20(1 rttucJipes. The eiltlctH build excel tnl Hindu, too. . . Wu have found Hint by working a cm tain nuiulier of our convlctK on tho public IiIkIi vhjh we have pmdui-uil Mplendld re ultx, not 1 1 ' from a monetnrj Ktiuidpoliit. but In tho wn.v of ie JforinliiK Hie men." Thin arrniiKeiiieiit would be Ideal If It cnriled with It ptovlnlon for al jlnK the mnvlil hoiiih pay for 'his labor, to be paid to tho depend ent member or the convict' fain b. if thure aio any. and otliiirwlne to bo nuved for him to Klve him u itmt upon Ii Ik liberal bin. 30HX ursivix was a pitos'inrr. FUO.M llatavla. Ohio, a baby boy wan safely and nuccojwfully wont a mile by parcel post. "Clio youiiKHter wulKhod 10 ;i-l ivjiinds, Just within the It-pound Miult. When wrapped up for mnll ini? ho lueiiHuied 71 Inchon In leiiKth which wnH iiIho Just within tie law, which make 7l! IiicIioh the limit. The baby was Meat b) bin mother fen his grandmother. liiMiired for $rn iul the postiiKe wait llftoen conta. In a letter to the I.ouilou Dally 'Xcnxni In November, ls0, .lohu Tlualiln wrote "Alreadj the go ornznont not iiuuppinvnei, iiiiiIoh Inttora and parcoln for use. Linger jaacknitoH may In tlmo lollow oven Konorul merchandise; wlij not. at last, ourHloH?" ' WITH THE TOAST ' I AND THE TEA (JtiOD KVKM.NU Out wludu siuial life Is in ox Kouce but a long hIow striving Tor tlio vlctoiy of Juslco over I liirco. John (lalswortliy. I tiii: yi-ii:T ousi:itvi:u says i (letting on and off tlio vn- I ter wagon Is about the only e- I en Ice some Coos Hay men got. I . Teach politics In schools? Yes; but keep It out of school systems. Seven men weie killed In a Moro fight. Nineteen othets were .Moio ll8 in Jit i oil. It's tho Intel ior of a man's head that counts. -H-H- Socond thoughts may bo bent If thev arrive In time. A woman doesn't believe every thing n man tells hole unless lie is a fortune teller. One of tho things that fall to come to him who waits Is the mon ey lo.uied to bis friends. I STODY OK TIIK DAY. "Sorry, Drown." said the doctor, after tho examination, according to Tho Philadelphia Itecord, "you're in a very serious (oudltlon. I'm nfraid I'll hao to operate on you." "Operate?" gasped Drown. "Why, I bacu't any money for operations. I'm only n poor worklngntnn." "You're Insured, nro you not?" "Yes. but I don't got that until Km dead." "Oh. that'll be all right." said the doctor, consolingly. No, Cordelia, the possession of a phonograph will probably not make your life one ginnd sweet song. Hut when a mini is sick a $20 uolil piece may buy l.lm a lot more caio l ban twenty ft lends will give him. ActoiiiplN'ieil. She doesn't cine fop bousowork, nor for sewing, nor for books; She linmi't any wealthy pa and isn't much on looks; In faci. I'm fin.leil to a fringe to tianio one charm she's got, l-:.cept, by gee. on ought to see her iImkc the "turkey trot." Shu Isn't what you'd i willy call an Intellectual maid; Her cailj education was neglected. I'm afraid; .lust mention art or letters, ninl she nusweiK with u shrug. Hut, bully gee! ,ti ought to see linr (Innco the "bunny bug.' Her coiiwm nation nt Its best Is strictly limited To such remarks as "Sine. Mike." "Look who's hero" and "oh on kid!" She di esses like a house nflro and doesn't sccui to care. Hut, heavens, .Mag, ain't she the rag to dance tlio "giizly boar!" old bndielor gets a bad case or stiigo Dlght eveiy time he thinks of marriage. You won't bo foiied in oat our wouls If .ou pav compliments. Too often the chaiity that begins at home Isn't v.oith of mention. -::-- What Could lie Ifci? The teacher was leading the his tory or England to some or tho lit tle pupils. When -she cnnie to the statement that Henry I. never laughed after tho death of his sou. she noticed one of tho little girls had talsed her hand and seoined very desirous of attracting her at tention, "I'lease. ma'am," said lit t lo Amy, "what did Henry I. do when he was tickled?" Selected. . OREGON GIE"lII5 HARD PROBLEM OlM'OKTUXITY. COOS DAY'S ODK TO Till: UAII. WAY. Ah n protol needs a cold stein. Ah .lack Carter needs a star, vr a liambiirg needs an onion. As a Joy tide ueuds a ear. b ti shallow bar needs Jetties. Ah a hiokeu chair nemls glue, As Maishfleld needs puio water, That's how wo need ou. Wko a buorsteak needs stnuo iiiusli looms, I. Iko n fit email needs a phone. VI !o a cocktail needs u choti. I.Ike a mongrel needs a hone. IAko a glide needs a Hweotheait, 1.1 ko a logger needs a shoe. XAko a collar needs a necktie, That's how we need )on. -K-K- Somo Coos Day men are so crook ed that they never do any thiuK rftrnlght. --tt- Captaiu Hauls was In town tho .otlior day and when askod about his now coal initio. Mild If it doesn't turn out ns well as It seems It will io "good night," Instead of lignite. Somo bolf-niade in n on ("mm D.i aro guilty of Idolatiy thiough their vuvorcntlal regard for their maker. :Mnny of thorn would have made a liottor Job If they had hliod an aiclil ct. A lot of iioeiuw 1 have read Tell what the violet has said: Some iiuoto tlio rose, and some Tho pansy. Dut you must ngroe, Although some call It loud that wo Kind the chrystbaiitlionium. 3!any a thing smells of sulphur Mtiat ought to bo ambrosial. -W-- That California woman 105 years rfAd who married a man of 80 may '.to happy for a while, but it's a cinch m TwTld. ihiUmi. I . i' p. -i m iii i'tv ",'rr MaJi lB-'' AikfiMk imiaa i(vr A. -lJJJJJJJJJE f Master of human dcstlnlch am I; Kniue, I.ovo nud Koituuo on my foot steps wait. Cities and llelds I walk; I penotrnto Deserts and seas remote, and, pass ing by Hovel and mart and palate, soon or late I knock inlbldden once at every gale. And they who follow mo gain every foe. Save Death: hut those who doubt or hesitate, Condemned to falliiie, penury and w oe. Seek me In vain, and usolosbly Im plore, 1 nnswer not, nnd I return no moio. John J. Inghalls. tiii: uiiiMiY. They do mo wiong, who bay I come no nioie, When onco I knock and fall to llnd you In: Kor every day 1 htand outside your door And bid you wake and ilo to fight and win. Wall not, for perished chances pas sed away! Weep not. for golden ago on tho wane! Kach night I burn the records of tho day At sunilse every oul Is born again. When down in nilro wilng not your bauds and weop. I lend my army to all who say, "I can." No shamefaced outcast over sank bo dcop Dut jot might rUo and bo again a man. Art thou a mourner? House thoo from thy spell. Ait thou a slnnor? Sins may bo forgiven. Knch morning gives thoo wings to ilea from hell; Each night a star to guide thy feet to heaven. Wichita Deacon. LEGISLATOR News of Particular Inte to me reoo e nt ( o n x MHIDH SCXATOIt SMITH SAYS THAT liCCINIiATIYi: COMMITTKi: Di: SIHICS TO MKi: SKASOX TOO l,ATK TOD COOS COCXTY SI'OltTSMCX. Senator 1. S. Smith In letters to Harry 0 Ho.v and Tom Hall isajs that thej are having dlfricul tles In getting tho game ,law amended as desired by Coos coun ty sportsmen. Tho committee 1" p'hnrge or tho bill are nppaiently detei mined to make the open sea son Tor ducks date from October lii, which would cut off local spoitsmon from tho early fall Hhoot litg. However, he lo working to get it changed to dato from Sep tember 1 or September It.. In appealing to Senator Smith. Mr. Hall wioto a letter congratu lating him on tho lino record no was tanking "oven If ho wasn't a Democrar." This is the toply lie got from Senator Smith yestorday: "Please atcept my sincere thanks ror your nice letter and our words of (oniniendntlon ror the work I nut doing in the legislature. Coming fiotu a leading Democrat and for mor chnlrman of tho Democratic committee l certainly appreclatv the compliment ou pny nu nnd shall excuse you for tho mistake you niado nt the election last No vember. There Is no politico for me now. I Intend that nil Hint 1 1 receive a stmnro deal and im.v mcasuio that itnv ono has to sug gest1, whether they supported mo or not, will receive my Impartial consideration. I remember a con versation I had with you before I left In regnrd to the opening sea sou for ducks. I lining had a num ber of letters and telegrams fioni home, all of them ngieeing with your views In regard to tho open ing season. The present bill pro vides tho senson shall open Octo ber Kith, which of course would not suit our sportsmen at all. r handed the telegram from a lot of our sportsmen to Senator Dean, cbalrnnni of the gome committee to which this bill will be rotorred: I Intend to urge an ameudtuuiit coi responding with, tho views of j on people. At tiny rate, I may be aide to compromise and get a fair ly satisfactory bill. I cannot vote for It In tho present form as It would practically shut out till of our hunters. "Again thanking .von for your letter and assuring you of my willlugnesH to assist In any mat ter you have to Hiiggest." itoou: uii:i: kisiiixcs. Committee In Mnoiity uepou ' liges OjK'ti Season of ( Iom'iI Stieam, I SAU:.M, Feb. 10 - Cnable to I icnch an agioemeiit ns to the lleanies bill, which had for Its ob ject tho opening of the ltoguo lllv-l er to commercial llshlng from the sen to the mouth or tho Illinois liver, the committee on llsherlcs to-) tiny decided upon a sitostuuio on vvlili h will open the liver to flail ing for the same distance, and at the same time give the people or (linnm Pass a llshlng season or one mouth. Uepresentallvo Pelrco Insisted on abolishing seining on all portions or the stieam during the Sptlng theiefoie. only glllnet llshlng will be allowed. Tho llshlng sensnns on the upper ilver will be from April lii to May 15 and on the lower river from April 15 lo August HI. and from September 1 to Nov ember 20. Provision Is Hindu that the gill nets having a smaller mesh than eight and one-hair Inches must not be used. Hver since the people passed nil Initiative mensuio two .vears ago this stieam has been closed to com mercial llshlyg. Itepiesentatlve Holland believes no seining should he allowed on tho stieam at any time and will submit a minority report. . - ix tiii-: i.KoisiiATi'in:. i si:xti:xci:s dy.h'hy is idi:a. Dill Allows .Jurors to Ki I'iiiiMi. iiii'itl for I'lrst Degree Minder. SALKM, Ore., Feb. 10. When found guilty of murder In the Hist degree, n mini or woman may he hanged only In case the dial Jury so ot ders, according (o a hill Intro duced In the house of representa tives by t'ptou, of Multnomah Coun ty. In case tho Jury finds for murder In tho llrst degree and decides that It should not bo punishable by death ft may Had Its verdict nnd lepoit to Hie couit, who must then seutonce the convhted person to llfu Imprisonment. -I p . - - - The Oregonlan pi hits the follow ing: "Am I entitled to the Door? de manded Itepresentallve Police of the Speaker, at the cIoho of a son slon of tho IltniMi. "The gentleman Ih entitled to the floor." ruled the Speaker. "Well. 1 don't want tho floor, but 1 Just wanted to know." said Police, amid laughter. "People in m section, when I hey go nt a thing, go at It tight," said Senator Smith, of Coos nnd Curry. "I hnve lecelved copies of resolu tions showing Hint Mnrshfleld wants us to appropriate anything up to $1.0011,000 ror the Pannmu-Pniiflc Imposition; Hnndoti has declared In favor of $500,000 and North Dead usks lor a liberal appropriation. ' Sennlor Smith of Coos and Curry fold the Semite he had been sell lug potatoes ror 25 ears. Senator Kartell went ono bettor and said bo had been selling potatoes for 112 .vears. They were opposeti to a bin which woulil reiiulre that a sack of potatoes weigh one bundled pounds. Senator Da.v said tho bill Is "bunk. ' "If I had my choloco botwuen voting against this teachers' bill nnd Dicing a double-barrel shotgun." said Sunn- I tor Smith of Coos and Curry, galngi u mind nt the array of I'oiilaud eli(Hi teachers, "1 would fitco the! shotgun." AHS1 BILL IS I'OD MIXIMl'M WAOir, or.DDST oitncox womax. i Astoria, Ote Kelt. 10. Mrs. France Hlleu 1 1 are. of this lty, who I believed to bo the oldest liv ing person In this section. Is 102 ywirs old. She was born nt Win chester, Va., Kebruary 5, ISM, and during that last few years has lived ' in Astoria with her daugbteis, .Mrs. Kloia Hiiro (illmtin nud .Mrs. M. It. HoiMland. Mrs. Hare Is bedridden, hut her mind la clear ami she Is able n recognize and converse with her Crluadrt. i LOCAL OVERFLOW Ititlgo Hull Hotter JuJgo Jolliu K. Hall was ropoited considerably Improved today nHor tie nttack of appendicitis ho Hiifieicd Sntunlu) night. Ho was able to be up and' around tho houso souiOk j C. DAYIS nnd inmlly or Swith Fourth street, near Hall avenuo, will loavo tomoriow for choir (dd home In Oklahoma. j .1. II. MILLS and family niv mov ing into the Itogeis lloitxo at Tenth nnd Central, which Ceo. K. March and family recently vacated. .1. C. KDNDAI.I. nnd wlfo have giv en up their houso In West Maitdi llohl ami taken apurtmeiits nt tho Wheeler houso .on Second street. D. O. WOI.COTT. who has. been' visiting In s.m J'Vnuclsco. leaves there today for MaishflvM. i wi.vn:n. womi:x .may hayi: Tin:iit ow.v styi.i: I'mifit Coast Delegat's In Couveu lion Dlsagiee on Width of SUiK I Ni:W YOHK. Feb. II.- Women of the Hast and Wom mny be divided this onr In tho matter of skli'ts, accoidlng to reports emanating from the National l.adlos' Tailors and Dresstnakeis Association con vention here. Now York tailors. It Is dec hi led, aio determined upon making vvomen'H skirts at loast six Inches smaller around tho botton than woin last year, whllo Pacific Coast delegates have swung tho other wa,v and advocate that hklrts bo two and a half yards wide at tho bottom. While at odds on skills, It Is said that tho wonion of both sections will wear ooatx of a shorter and moio mannish cut. MAY AHDK.ST .SOCIiriY KOI.i; I'OIt (.'AMDI.IXO; NTgbt CI del" of Police Win us Mai-j rous Xot i (Jive Plles at Their Cnul ('ami's. i:i'(h:xr. Koi. id. if i evci-, find sulllcleiit ovideuco against io-' plo who give prizes nt card pnnlov r wilt siiioly arrest them on the cl.arg of gambling." said .lj;bi Chief of police ThompMin. "I will not (llHciimlnate nnd will di rest the moht fashlonublo wichtj matron in Eugene if I find ettdeme enough to convince mo that she hi guilty of violating the statute iigalusc gambling. Caiubiltig .h gambling, no matter whore it it conducted nnd 1 do not Intend ro bo any respector or poibons in this rogaid. i raided a puvato wsl-' denco .Monday night lioeaiiho 1 was convinced thut tho mau who leved there and three companions ivoio playing cards for nuinev. i inn,),. sine to got tho ovitreneo hocore I made the an est, anil or couino no society wonion will ho luolestotl till I am certain she Ih vlolacnig tho law." Such Is the itkiiso sent forth by tho night chief of policy He de clares that ho Intends to enforce tho law to tho letter Insofar as It Is 111 HIS POVV Or ro do SO. ami ulll en. tor nay hoiwo for tlw pnrposo of nrrestlng Its inmate when ho Is satisfied that card names for prizes or nuy other form ot gambling Is' being carried on. I So It Is up to tho society peop) to "cut out" tho prizes nt their curd Senator Smith of (.ioh One of the Principal Speakeis lor Women. hWI.K.M, ! el). 10.- The minimum wage bill of Senator Malarkc pass ed Its first milestone when It pass ed tho senate by unanimous vote., Out of tlio :.o senators, out- sen ator lle.in wits nbseut, so 2P weie reroided In Its favor. Senator Smith or Coos made a Inter speech In favor of tho bill, which bo declared Is a splHiidld step In piogiesslvo legislation. Jos eph detailed the conditions cslsllug In department stores mid snnl that competition Is responsible for much of It. With competitors nil on the wHiiic footing, no objection can be made, he said, lie said ho would hh-v opposed the hill bad It tit tempted lo fix minimum wiikoh. but wi h the power left t't tin entll misrflou he was eutliel.v satisfied. Die bill will now go lo the bouse. D Is little changed from Its ori ginal form. oropt that It now calls for only tlnee commlssloiiors, ono from the ranks of tho employers, one from the omploes and one to be- of the most Impartial cast that is possible to bo found, all to bo appointed by tho governor. Illirtlttrt If thov ill) not U'IhIi In lie molnsled during tho festivities ami irnulrd to jail In Hie "hurry up" xagon. Night Chf Thompson claims to hnve the hacking of tho Cloun City league and other organ izations of the dtj In his crusade nwiliiHt this pettv vice In society KirelH nud ho cvi"i IiIiiim thin moiiid or tlio Fnlveislty cu Oiogon profos- w;rs nave spoicen to iiim in regnrd to those part lee and hnve asked him If ho Ih not able to stop th Klving of prloN-at caid games. This mny be. n radlc-ol stop Imt tho night chief declaims that no was svvoin lie to euTrico nil Iiwh, and as I o Inis been Informocl by legal uutboiiHcs that tho glvit. or prizes nt cai-d partlca Is a fiinn of gambling, Ke hods ho icinsoit why ho should oxompt ihoso wIim tnko pnrl In tbmi from an est nili pios-ecutlon. USG Of Prnfnnn In,... "fiLaa.: v.mccinui in urCg00i SALHM .Ore I-Vh, ,0 .. hoiih who have ontraelediV of lislnir iirir,nw, i.... " "Hi watering pl, ,, Incorporated ciiic ,' "t, hlglivyuya have ).. fow J In w i r-h to mr,. um-'t ,r.-M!S fii iitiii rtiLiiii'ii i li i iiaiu in. whleh UopresVaVa, vo'a the author The bill wi" elfect ninety days nrtcr . udjourns, nnd prcu files that imI son who shall he guilty 0f& Li.". ' 11' l,,n,'.r, omul unv uiij prornno or iW limirnni'e mwni mi,. . . 4 u wuteiliig place or public i- iniiniiie in iihj iiiionior.ilpj rii, flw ulmll I .III., 'l .. Ul.' "" v t.iiii. in nnyncjH ilnnilu mi ii milill, I, (,.!.. . .1 " . v i" "ib"iij. i:u j UllllllUtl tf fWtllt l.ll.. ..I '."1 J,V "' ""'"ii mill a exceeding $..o Tlioso whocpnl tho mensiiro deilare tliatltlil eci hi niirii a i pi i mi narajt'i llllllii flrllm'u "' II. D. :i5 tutroihtccil tr Rr ...... i. ,ii, ,. ...i... . .' ' pviiiiitiiv Jtiiuti ;ill, 01 tui which provides that whenever ijt nun nuiiii ml' iu ai i nilCll l f iienn ill u I'liiiiiiiiu CJctlla., compeiiHateil at ilu raic'ot u t ilrtt riMi.v Uftlinl.. i. f...,l I i. ill nuunir i Miiii , ((j it i kill tho tuithiri.ifliii; bill I; m iiuu I'tmiiniiM I in iii DADDIT IIOUMi I'lMi IHJltrl SAI.KM. 1M in A le.7C mills on u doitu of rll tizl bio proper! In ilintcjrt.:' provide rot a iKioiitv fund fcrltl ta.Ied or Jink n ' .ts. It tcrwl laled In a bin u M-itluecd 1 S ail. Knder il lull a tie:: :i cents for the irs l91Si:iirl ninl of ." cents r r ach rort nfler will be l .i for e:clrl rnbblt killed AIMMCAI. IS SUIT (HP rxiii:ss su.-o is nran SADKM. Kob 1U. Tie va has passed Sdtntor Canes I s No. 1211, iiimMInt no cwetrr loir Iosh than i.TiU niarWifri od unless It Involves a tsc t Win ii t michttoii or n ncot'i' personal liberty Senator tsf bill, providing ror tlio av oiiiintf fmiilf. (n linnkl at C(H than 2 per cent, with a pul illclrlliiilllnr In till) blDl'l It l county, haw nl.so recclM-d trpl of tho semite. xovici:. All iiritorcydcd, hlcydMi. nnd uti tomoblljs inn jiftor diult nro ro ciulred, hy tho lty oidUuuco to bo equlpid with llghtB. ThlH ordln nnco will bo strictly onforced and nil jinrtles driving tneso nichlnos without irojfr llghtr, will ho arrest ed and their maehli held us surety flip tho npvujainnco. of the offondora Is, court. J. W. CAKTKR. City Mnrslinl, ! Ilav your Job pvlntlng douo at Tho Times office oii will find Me Taffy W at our Mid-Week Sale modeled after the j coin Uliaracter, cum" lug honesty with pur Only 15c lb, tomorwi. hobiuary, A ai Lewis' Confectionery A woman holdom finds any good H in ner iiusnunti n tho detective method I Do You Leave Your Doors Unlocked? You would not do that, and you should no moro bo without flio In surance, Tho open door would admit tho burglar, and tho llro llend Is Just aa Insidious. Ho plays no favorites, but nttacks in sured and uulnsurod proporty nllko. Don't risk your savings for tho small cost of a policy. Ours nro tho safest and best. I. S. Kaufman Ob Co. i RUBBER. ROOFING 10,000 squares celebrated Rainproof Roofing, Every square guaranteed ab- aft nX mnS positivoly defy compe,itio prL' per squaro'. ; 1 -Ply 75c 2-Ply $l.io 3-Ply $ 1 30 Wq also cany a large and complete line of pipe, machinery and PlumbinS Supp lies. We sell to all at Wholesale Prices. We Lie Flq ino the PlumH Sllrr1ni"KlS,f lX"n TV' Me s,el1 Cast l"n Wll e Tnamel Tub J MSp iS i Pi rir fo2ef' sJncf-S itLf&KVn ayolucam,e on m",erial ',eeded' A" R00dsp!!' HELP US FIGHT THE TRUST J. SIMON , BRO. porti AND. OREUU"- 581-593 Front St., Cor Grant. "THE TRUST BUSTERS."