THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1 915 EVENING EDITION. SEVEN JOFESSIONAL DIRECTORS rutirdMcClurc if - I nil nmirta Loin J a, I'lnnnsnii A- Bennett nnnt H. Harocr General Ropnlrlng and Cnblnot i Aianing. none 349-J. M. Wright Phono J88-II. ...ttmivn rnVTitAOTOK Kstlmatoa furnished ou request r. H. M. Shaw , t Hvc. Ear, wose niiu -iiiroiw. ' " ' m.AHSRH FITTED L w.tivrm it HIIAW IlliitNiws of Women mill ClilMroa nice I'liono aau-J. uumuu tw, vi, 202, Irving Bloc. .niamin Ostlind FcONSULTlNG ENGINEER AND nffipnn. 206 Irving Block bono 103-1 or 2G7-J. ninrsuiiuia, wrugui 1. G. Chandler AllCIUTKUX oomi 301 and 302, Coko Building Marsnfioia, urogon fm. S. Turpen Marsbflold, Oregon. erl Riley Ballinner ... .x-iu-n A Mil TPArniP.lt Bsldonco Studio, 217 No. Third Bl l'tinnn niu I AIN'T IT THE TRUTH. jWo novor blnmo tho tnllor whon our nnnts wo havo to pin, I Wo novor blamo tho shoo man when our boIco grow old ana thin. Wo never blarao tho liattor Iwhen our lldi wo have to flnilf. IDut wo nlwny 'smo tho laun dry when oui nnlrts wear out. COOS HAY STEAM JiAUNDRY Phono B7-J. ,ow Rates for Handling Trunks Wo hnul trunks botwoun any polnti , Mnrshflold and do gonornl hauling, br reasonablo ratoa. PAIt TRANSFER A STORAGE CO Loil Ilchncr, Proprietor . Phone t ISO J. 40-Ij. "H-R HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL Phone 3171. PARISIAN CHlANlKd AND dyking workh 200 West Markot Avo., corner Second Street. i Under now management Prices I low, and all work satisfactory. Ladles' voik n specialty. t Phono 17C-J. J. 8. STEVENS, Prop. SMITH'S VARIETY STORE, North Bend. for Fancy and Domestic CHINA )U AUTO CALL FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS Phono il.l.l.J Nlftlit anil Dny. Wlilto Elephant Grill owl Cui-h. Careful Driven 1). L. FOOTE. SAVE MONEY by orrieiliiK tlio famous HENRYVILLF HflAI ut coal, per ton $4.00 UniD Cnnl nor nn in nn half ton of both $3.00 S 1). MUSSON, Prop, jlliono 18-J or Icuvo orders t llllljer's Cigar Storo. AT CAMPBELL'S W000YARD ortn Front Btraot, , Phono K70. J. SI A IKK v a. II. IIODGIN8 5 larshfield M,? . . 1LV.UIUII1U V.V. 1 rstliuatcs Furnished ' N'fiio 1 1., Marshfield, Oregon THE COOS HOTEL WASHINGTON' AVENUE STADDEN STKEET NORTH BEND O. A. Metllu, Prop. Ictures&Framing Walker Studio DRY WDDB This Powerful Lamp Requires no Repairs or Upkeep The Double Efficiency Mazda Lamp is a giant illuminant requiring but one-half the , current per candle power consumed by the ordinary efficient Mazda. It has already gone into tise by the thou sands in front of and Inside business estab lishments throughout the United States, Light given is brilliant and white. It com i pels attention shows colors correctly means a flood of clear, beautiful illumination at remarkably low costi Inexpensive to install ask us about them. Oregon Power Co. Second and Central Phone 178 TO PORTLAND VIA FLORENCE AUTO STAGE KUIIEDUIiE FKItUUAItV, nun. Lcavo Lonvo I. cava Floronco Mnrelifleldll Gardiner Man. .. 1 3:00 a.m. 1:00 a.m. D:00a.m. Tiicr. , 2 3:30 a.m. 4:30 a.m. 5:30 n.m. Wed... 3 -1:00 a.m. C:00a.m. 0:00n.ni. Thur. . I 1:30 a.m. 6:30 n.m. C:30a.m. Krl. ... 5 5:00 n.m. 0:00 a.m. 7:00 a.m. Sut. .. 01 5:00 a.m. 0:00 a.m. 7:00 n.m. Sun. .. 7 0:00 a.m. 7:00 a.m. 8:00 n.m. Mon. i. 8 7:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. Tumi. . 0 8:00 a.m. I n:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Wed. ..10 0:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. U:30a.in. Thur. ,ll 10:30 a.m. I 11:30 n.m. 12:30 p.m. Krl. ..12 11:30 a.m.l 12:30 p.m. 1:30p.m. Sat. ..13 12:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. Sun. ..14 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. I 3:00 p.m. Mon. ..10 3:00 n.m. 4:00 a.m. 5:00 a.m. Tuo. ..10 I 3:JJ0a.m. 4:30 n.m. I 5:30 n.m. Wed. ..17 4:00 n.m. 5:00 a.m.l 0:00 a.m. - Thur. .18 4:30 a.m. 5:30 a.m.l 0:30 a.m. Krl. .. .101 5:00 n.m. C:00a.m. 7:00a.m. Sut. ...20 5:00a.m. C:00a.m. 7:00a.m. Run. ..21 I 5:00a.m. 0:00a.m. 7:00a.m. Mon. ..22 CiOOa.m. 7:00 n.m. 8:00a.m. Tuo. ..23 7:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m.l 9:00n.m. Wed. ..241 8:30a.m. 0:30 a.m.l 10:30 a.m. Thur. .25 9:30 a.m. 10;30 n.m.l 11:30 a.m, Krl. ...2G 10:30 a.m. 111:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. 3at. ...27 11:00a.m. 112:00 m l:00p.m. Sun. ..28 12:00 m 1:00p.m. 2:00p.ra. On early trips, through to Portland snmo day, conditions being favorable COOS BAY WATER CO. Marshfield, Ore. Family water rates fixed by State First faucet Additional faucets for bowls, sinks, ., natim Additional baths Tol'ots Additional toilets Rates payablo In advance boforo tho Don't, take any chances Aetna-ize Yourself Today You cannot afford to bo without health or accident Insurance. You not only need tho insurance, but you want to be sure and have the correct policy In tho best and most rollablo company In the business. Seo mo or phono me at onco and I will explain It to you. E. I. CHANDLER, Agent Marshdold, 300 Coko Building. KINDLY REMEMBER AND GIVE TJS A TRIAL EVERYTHING IN THE BAKERY LINE MARSHFIELD BAICINO COMPANY 1U3 NORTH SECOND ST., NEAR CENTRAL AVENUE. PHONE IS. Times Want Ads Bring Results Railroad Commission. J etc 20 0 "" .'"'!.' 10th of each month. Cities Under Commission Form of Government THERE aro CO cities out of 195 In tho United Stntes having nn estimated population of over 30,000 Inhabitants each, which liavo already ndopted a commission form of government, having discarded tho former plnn of being governed by a Mayor and Council. This Informa tion was mn do public by tho nnuiuil report on financial statistics of cities having nn estimated popula tion of ovor 30,000, which will bo Issued booh by Director Wllllnm J. Harris, of tho Bureau of tho Cen sus Department of Commerce This roport covorB tho transactions of tho calendar year 1912, or tho fis cal yonr closing on dntcs prior to February 1, 1913. Tho bulletin was prepnrcd under the supervision of Lo Grand Powers, chief statis tician for finance and municipal statistics. Tho CO cities which liavo adopted, or by legislative enactment linvo been placed under tho commission form of government aro as follows: Alabnmn Dlrmlnghnm, Mobile nnd Montomery. California Bcrkoloy, Oakland, Sacramento, San Diego and Pasndonn. Colorndo Colorado Springs, Puob lo nnd Denver. District of Columbia Washington. Illinois Decatur nnd Sprlngflold. Iowa Cedar naplds, Des Moines nnd Sioux City. Knnsns Knnsa3 City, Topoka nnd Wichita. Kentucky Nowport, Covington nnd Lexington. Louisiana Now" Orleans nnd Shrcvcport. Mnssnchusotts Haverhill, Lowell, Lynn nnd Salem. Minnesota Duluth and St. Paul. Missouri Joplln. Nebraska Omaha and Lincoln. Now Jorsoy Atlantic City, PnB sale, Trenton nnd Jcrsoy City. Oklnhoma Muscogco nnd Okla homa City. Oregon Portlnnd, La Grande, Pennsylvania Allontowii, Al toona, Chester, Erlo, Hnrrlsburg, Johnstown, Lancaster, McKeesport, Now Castlo, Reading, Wllkes-banre, Wllllamsport nnd York. Tennessee Chnttanoogn, Kfnoxs vlllo, Nashvlllo and Memphis. Texas Austin, Dallas, El Paso, Fort Worth, Galveston nnd Hous ton. Utah Salt Lnko City. Washington Spoknno nnd Tn comn. WcBt Vlrglula Huntington. Wisconsin Oshkosh and Suporlor. Cost of Commission Government. Tho cost per capita for tho gen eral expenses of nil tho municipal flnnn r( mnnta niitl nlflo flin llfV M!W uumivmuMvti "'" w w ltn not debt at tho closo of tho ' "" "'" olh",u "'" ",. year 1912, of those 00 cities which U'I io United Stntes grow i... n.in....i ,i. mmn.i.111111 fnrm.out of tho rolntlon to tho National of govornmont, respectively, nro shown In tho stntomont following. Tho term "net debt" ns employed In tho roport Is tho funded nnd flontlng debt loss sinking fund as sots; and tho term "gonoral ex penses" of tho municipal depart ment Includes nil costs of city gov ernment, except Intorost on dobt and outlnys for pormnnont Improve ments. Tho first flguro following tho namo of tho city In tho Btntomont shows the por capita cost of munic ipal govornmont for 1912 nnd Hid second flguro tho per capita not dobt nt tho closo of tho yonr 1912. Alabama Birmingham, $S.C4, $38.55, Mobllo, $8.53, $54.51; Mont gomisry, $9.08, $05.35. California Borkoloy, $13.32, $19.00; Oakland, $14.82, $3C.G8; Sncramonto, $18.91, $2G.07; Snn Dlogo. $20.07, $87.10; Pasndonn, $19.07, $15.11. Colorndo Colorndo Springs, $10.91, $73.18; Puohlo, $10.91. $57.27; Donvor, $20.13, $3.82. District of Columbia Washing ton, $25.43, $24.09. Illinois Decatur, $8.CG, $9.79; Springfield, $12.29, $20.82. Iowa Cedar Rapids, $11.88, $32.G2; Dcs Moines, $14:30, $30.09; Sioux City, $10.57, $31.38. Kansas Kansas City, $9.73, $57.98; Tokopa, $11.58, $30.72; Wlohltn, $9.G, $40.17. Kentucky Nowport, $7.88, $38.8G; Covington, $9.88, $41.51; Lexington, $11.10, $24.78. Louisiana Now Orlenns, $12.79, $122.81; Shrovoport, $11.00, $19.08. Massachusetts Havorhlll, $13. 93, $37.CG; Lowell, $13.10, $24.22; Lynn, $13.G5, $3G.32; Salem $13.09, $27.12. Minnesota Duluth, $13.95, $78. 29; St. Paul, $13.01, $43.19. Missouri Joplln, $7.90, $10.2C. 1 Nebraska-Omaha, $10.30, $109. 23; Lincoln, $10.79, $25.98. New Jersey Atlantic City, $22. I7G, $11G.10; Passaic, $10.07. $28. '40; Tronton, $11.53, $22.09; Jor soy City, $13.90, $72.80. Oklahoma Muscogco, $11.02, $05.05; Oklahoma City, $10.40, $0G 24. Oregon Portland, $13.10, $48. 08. Pennsylvania Allentown, $6. 17, $17.11; Altoona, $8.07, $39.25; Chester, $7.48; $30.75; Erlo, $8.83, $9i01: Ilarrlsburg, $10.24, $37.04; Johnston. $7.17, $8.'JJ; L,ancamo7, $7 61. $29.01; McKcosport, $10.91, $2189; New Castlo. $9.10, $!4 04;jtcd by ordinances. Reading, $8 22, $15 27, WUkesbarro, So far as Information has been $9 22, $25 lb, Wllllamsport, $8 57, received by tho Bureau of the Con- iii'k. vni-if in ,8. si9 .8. cue the only city of oer 30,00o Tenn'ossoo Cbattauooga, $11.- 28, $GG.S2; Knuxsvlllo, $10.31, $S3.- 51; Nashville, $10.92, $50.02; Mem phis, $12.95, $75.33. Toxbb Austin, $9.11, $75.56; Dallas, $11.11, $3C22; El Paso, $11. CO, $51.05; Fort Worth, $8.91, $59.25; Gnlvcston, $11. C3, $113.21; Houston, $11.95, $73.95. Utnh Salt Lalto City, $14.48, $57.01. Washington Spokane $14. C7, $G5.5G; Tncoma, $14. 1C, $105. 90. West Virginia Huntington, $C97, $23.02. Wisconsin Oshkosh, $9.19, $14.32; Suporlor, ?12.C5, $23..U. Tho corresponding nvorngo flguros for tho cntlro 195 cities Included In this report are, respectively, $17.34, $GS.74. In 'referring to cities with govern incuts of tho typo which provnlls In tho nvorago Amorlcnn city prior to tho yonr 1900, tho roport uses the generic designation "Cities governed by Mayor nnd Council," in Into man ner, in referring to cities whoso gov ernments nro such as In tho Inst deendo liavo como to bo spoken of as "Commission form" or "Mnnngor plnn," tho cities aro described as "Cities governed by Commission" or "Cities governed by tho manager plan." Cities govorned by commis sions or those under tho "City mnn ngor plnn" mny liavo city "Commls clons" and cities of tho first clnss gonornlly glvo to tho chief or Mayor tho title of "Mayor." Tho term "Commission form of govern ment" rofors to tho govariimont of cities administered by a small num ber of oftlctnls exercising both leg islative and exccutlvo authority. This systoni of government hnB boon giv en ninny distinctive forms of ln dlvlduni cities, nnd theso forms nro frequently spoken of by such dos lgintlons ns tho "Galveston, plan" or tho "Dcs Moines plan," according ns they npiroxlmnto tho form of government In operation In tho ono or tho othor of tho two cities men tlonod. Wilmington Led Off. Washington, D. C, wns tho first city In tho United Stntes to bo'gov- ornod for any number of years by a commission, coming under that form of govornmont by tho terms of nn net of Congress that becamo effec tive Juno 11, I 78. Tho application - n.i. ... ..-... 4lm Government to this particular city, and tho city of Washington was not considered as nu exnmplo to other municipalities with rofcronco to Its form of govornmont. Tho groat need of Improvomonts In sanitary conditions of Momphls, Tenn., following n sovoro visitation of yollow fovco In 1878, combined with tho fact Hint nt tho tlmo tho city hud Incurred nn Indebtedness equal to Its authority for borrowing money, led tho Loglslnturo of Ton iicssco In 1879 to put an ond to tho oxlstonco of tho city no n munlclpnl corporation and to croato In Its stead a taxing district whoso affairs wcro conducted by n Email body of offi cers hnvlng prnctlcally tho authority of tho commissioners In tho city undor tho now or commission form of government. After tho rocovory of tho city from tho difficulties which in nil o tills form of government nocoHstiry, Momplils wus rolncorpor utcd as n city, with Us earlier furm of govornmont, and Its oxporlonco wns not deoinod such ns to oniour ngo substitution of this form of gov ernment for -that of Mayor and Council. A dostructlvo storm having over whelmed Galveston, Toxas, on Sop tembec 1, 1900, nnd loft tho city prostrnto financially, as Memphis had been In 1878, Galveston was placed under a government by n commission In 1901. Tho oxporlonco of Gnlvcston under this form of gov ernment wns such that In 1905 It was adoptod by Houston, Texas. Two othor clHes, having 30,000 Inhab itants, adopted it In 1007. two In 1908, eight In 1909, six in 1910, 15 In 1911, nlno In 1912, 21 In 1913, and threo In 1914. Tho City Manager I'lun. An act of tho Ohio T.oglsluturo, approved May C, 1913, provided for a form of municipal government to bo Known cs the "City managor plan," tho Council to consist of five members In cities of less thau 10,000 Inhabitants, of Bcvon mom bora in cities of from 10,000 to 26, 000 Inhabitants, tho Council Using elected in nil cases for a term of four years. TIiIh Council Is to con stitute a governing body with power to pass ordinances, adopt regula tions, appoint a ohlof administration officer to bo known ns tho "City Manager," fix his salary, approve all appolntmonts made by him (ex cept us othorwlso provided), and appoint a civil sorvlco commission and all boards or commissions cro- inhabitants. orgunJzod uudor tho "City Manager plan" Is Dayton, Ohio, Somo of tho smaller cities of that stuto have adopted this plan and sumo of tho smaller cities of other states hnvo adopted a plan somewhat similar, ono or two having adopted It prior to tho enactment of tho given statute. GALVESTON SAVED 11Y COMMISSION GOVERNMENT THREE hundred American cities liavo swept nway boards of al dermen, councllmcn, mayors, and n host of minor officials) and have set up n now municipal government on a plnn so slmplo that It needs no boss to direct It and tho pcoplo In these towns not only secured full control over tholr governments, but hnvo kept It, election after election. Whllo Bcorcs of American cities linvo tholr groups of mon who nro en thusiastically organizing somo en deavor to Becuro commission form of govornmont under tho managerial svstcni for their own town, why docs not Marshfield take steps toward mu nicipal enlightenment. Goodness knows wo need It wo need nnythlng Hint will mako for grcntor efficiency nnd economy In tho ndmlnlstrntlon of municipal affairs. The spread of tho commission gov ernment movement began by acci dent. Galveston, Texas, after tho flood of 1900, waa practically wiped out. So much progressive and con structive work was demanded that the old system of a board of aldor uicn nnd tho usual string of Indepen dent olectlvo offices broko down. A group of business men petitioned tho Btato govomor to Btispcnd tho local government and roplaco It with a commission of flvo men. This waSl0 m,i tl ic.OOO on tho Grand Ron dona and tho wholo city placed undor! do road to Tillamook It tho Btato Mm mnirni nf fivn mon. lliroo of whom tho governor appointed. This wbb how the term "commission" originated, and tho name, for wnnt of ItnHni .Inanrltit Inn lirta tttllnl In It nvnr since, although tho governing lo no longor a "commission" In, tho truo Bonso of tho word nt all. Tho coiiiiiiIbbIoii In Gnlvcston was able to mako decisions nnd got things accomplished In halt tho tlmo It took tho old board of nldormon to got n resolution referred to n committee. Tho commission planned and built n soawall to protect tho city against furthor storms, raised tho ground lovol of a largo part of the town, got "tho city, govornmont running again nt ono-thlrd less annual cost, mado n nuinbor of Important Improvomonts and nt tho snino tlmo reduced the dolit and the tax rato debt ami tuo tax raio. After two years tho commission! wns mndo olectlvo by popular vote This wns tho beginning. Onlvoston's, claim that It was tho best governed, .. . ., . i o,i. ,.,., iiniin ' city In tho United States mado Houn- ton Joalous and after a few years this! city petitioned for a similar govorn-1 inent and was granted It. Othor Texas cities followed and tho syntom rapidly spread to largo cities In othor states. The most Importnnt variation from tho orlglnnl typo of commission gov ernment Is tho Bo-cnllQd "clty-muiin-gor" plan. Undor this systom tho elected commissioners nro simply a board or directors; thoy do not, In dividually or collectlvoly, concern thoiiiBolvcB with departmental detail, as In tho caso of tho old form. That function thoy leave to an njipolntlvo chief oxocutlvo who la known as tho city manager. T'e official Is ox pactod to ho an oxpeil and need not bo n resident of tho city nt tho time of IiIh nppuliitmeut. Undor tho ilty-maniigor plan, tho, council, or directing board, Is truly more repnisontatlvo than undor tho original commission govornmont nys- tom; first, becauso It Is not necessary Mnn tro hg hwt to como ncros8 for Its members to nogloct tholr Prl-Wt, porno dollghtful, piquant sauco, vnte uffnlrs In tho running of tho which will ndil zest to things wp oat, city, nnd second, becauso It will mako i to all tho divers kinds of moat. Tho ,'',,, ' . . , plutocrats spond ninny dlmcH for It possible for men to become mom- enucea hrollKllt from foreign climes, bors of tho council who would mako tho formulas of which I'm told, nro oxcellont representatives but poor gunrdol carofully ns gold. Ton thou ,., band chefs btlll strivo nnd strain, manohors. 'and torture what thoy havo of brain, This Is tho plan of government L0ino fj0 ow condlmont to spring, successfully nnd profitably In opora- that would bring plaudits from n tlou In Dayton, Ohio, Stimtor, S. C, I king. Damo Nature gives that noblo Sprlngflold, Ohio, Hickory and Mor gantown, N. C, La Grando, Ore, nnd Phoenix, Ariz. Why not add .Marshfield to tho list? FOREST NOTi:S. i la nHiimnnil Hint the Kovoiu mont's Grand Canon gamo rtffugo radl&h on a slice of hoof! It makes a fn Arizona now contains about ton I man forget his grlof and stirs his thousand deor. sluggish appotlto until ho longs to Moro than nlno million young trees I oat all night Thore's nothing olso and ton thousand pounds of seed were i that's half ns good; though all in plunted on tho national forests in ventora living should for centuries 1914 I tholr Bklll employ, to mako a sauco Tho govornmont built moro than. that Is a Joy, exhausting owrjr wt two thousand miles of trail and three I und shift, thoy d novor boat Dame thousand miles of tolophqno lino on Nuturo'u gift. Walt Mason. tho national forests in 1UJ I At least 25 por cent of tho larch timber ovor largo areas In oastom dregon has been killed or woakenod by mistletoe, 'and tho fofost sorvlco Is taking steps to combat the post. liia on tho sand hills of Nohraska.! Success has followed forest pianv Jack plnos planted tnoro uy t;o gov ornment forost sorvlco ton yoars ngo now havo a height of over 15 foot and a diameter of 4 Inches. Have your LETTER heads, bill heads, etc., pricted at THE TIMES qrtlco, SENATCRWOULD DUE TEXAS Itlll Propose to Cnll One of Them Jefferson. AUSTIN, Tex., Fob. 13. It a Joint resolution which 8onator W. A. Johnson Introduced In tho legislature Is passed and tho proposal Is support ed by a majority of tho votors of tho people of Texas, a now state to bo called Jefferson will bo created out of tho western half of tho present commonwealth. Mr. Johnson says Hint tho ono mil lion pcoplo who rcsldo In tho terri tory ombrnced In tho proposed now stato aro In open revolt ngalnst thp bad treatment which they have been rccolvlng at tho hands of tho domi nating liquor Interests, which ho olinrgcs nro In control of tho political affairs of Toxas. Under tho net by which Toxas wan I admitted to tho Union tho common- , wealth can do divided Into ns many an flvo states without any notion on tho part of Congress. Toxas Is big enough to mnko flvo states, each larger iii.in Now York. T OREGON INDUSTRIAL REVIEW ; . Camps nro bdng established nnd men nro employed on tho now Salem Stayton railroad. Tho Oregon Power Company Is In stalling a new lighting systom for Monmouth. Pol k. Yamhill and Tillamook offer Highway Commission puis up n pminl mini. Moro split-log drags nnd loss split ting profits with rond contractors will mako bottor roads. Tho SU Helens quarry has a con- nSXiMM n now mill for tho govornmont onag bcat Mnthlomn. At Sprlngflold the S. P. Company in macadamizing Sovcnth street to tho depot. Tlio St. Johns Evnngolclnl Luther an church Is to bo built at n coit of $0000. Tho Sprlngflold Pinning Mills will establish n box and furnlturo fac tory. Tho Indepondonco fruit growcra nro organizing a cannery. Eugono pooplo nro looking after a laco factory proposition. Dallas may Usuo bonus to titty mo i waterworks. At Albany resolutions woro adopt- ctl to rn,so 2t000 for,ft cannory. co-opornt vo cannery a18rt:0HBfu, 'ywri Al Klamath Falls nn electric lino to Eureka Is being promoted. Eor & Son of K0"0(,l0fI0 tnlillshoil tho manufacture of jlro ny(jrnnjBi 10 i(ltino Rivor Public Sorvlca Corporation Is building n power dam nt Anient. At Nowborg tho cannory business for 1014 totalled $53,306. A Btato flHh hatchery Is to ho lo cated on loar Crook near Forost Grovo. Tho Umatilla county court is mov ing for n $25000 county library. At arosham n $25,000 union high school will bo erected on a 4 aero tract. Dallas may got tho unemployed Great Wostorn sawmill near Blacl? Rock. Tho Portlnnd East Sldo Business Men's Club will eroct a two-Btory building. At North Plains tho Hnulonbcck mill and planor liavo been leased and will bo operated. Tho Sprlngflold Creamery Co. will orect n $5000 concrete building and refrigerating plant. Tho Eugono wator board will call for bids on $25,000 rosorvolrs on College Crest. HORSE RADISH iruu, wio uxeuiiuui huiou ii root, which grated whon It's Btrong and fresh, while all Its vim Is In Its flesh, nnd with some vinegar then stlrrod, makes all your saucos seoni absurd. I buy a nomo ror a dime and nave a condlmont sublime, I draw tho cork, thoro rushes out, o fine aroma, strong and stout, that fairly lifts mo from my feot. and - ' niakoH mo strangle anil repeal, norao K. P. NOTICE. On Monday evening, February 10 Myrtle Lodgo No. 3. Knights of Pythias, will hold a bantiuot In tholr hall ou Front street to colo- bruto the fifty-first anniversary of tho ordor. All members of tho order aro Imited to bo probont Sgucd C A. MOORE, C.C. Have you tried The Times' want IttdoT wil - X r ' g .1 JMifllllHf-