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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1915)
Ui 1 1 K.! 1 TWO THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1915 EVEMING EDITION. JV COOS BAY TIMES) M. C. MAI.OM3V, Killtor nnd Pull. ' DAN K. MALONKV, Suwt, Keillor Official Official l'npi'r of Paper City Coos County of .Murehflcld. Kntered nt tlio 1'ostofflco nt Marsh- J Hold, Oregon, for transmission j tumtiRl) tho malls sb second-class I mail tnnttor COOS COUNTY'S ROGUE jH EXPENSES HIGH K (Continued from Pnco One.) men bo cited to appear nnd show cause why thoy were not In contempt of court, thnt thoy had ninllclouab Interfered with the Mnclcny flshlns nnd thus violated the- order of the court. Many witnesses were called to show that the SenhorK men had X EUROPEAN WAR ONE X X YEAR AGO TODAY X $$ AlltfllM Ml), It) I I, Advance of Von Kluek's Gorman column occupied Amlcni, '! miles north of Parte, German piano dropped thrio homlm on Parte. Climax of flKlitliif; nroiind Oortote- hurKi In Kant I'russl. berg's Clerinan foico. HuhhIiiii Iii ailers. Franco (tilled out serves. Hattle at llothol, on tho Alsno, aB the CiurnuiiiK inarched houIIi. STAND IIV Till: PltKSIDKNT Continued from Page Ono. Health Officer 8 ,1 I . 1!) . 1 . C , S , 1 J!l Commissioners. Klcctlons Voi, llluilon- hor Hill re- IN PLKASING and patriotic con trast with the carping criticism of the swashhucklliiK Itoosevolt, 1b tlio splendid Americanism of for mer President William Howard Taft. On uvery possible occasion ho tirj;s patience and raininess In Hie pres ent International situation, while Itoosevelt Is trylui; to Inflame the jiasslons of race hatred by his sen sational nnd reckless speeches. Just nt this time It Is pleasant to recall the following hiiiiu and scholarly address delivered by Mr. Taft at the Union League Club in Philadelphia: "Thoro arc thlngH worse than war, but ilelay duo to calm de liberation can not chungo tlio situation nor minimize the ef fect of what wo finally coiicludo to do, Wo must bear In mind that If wo have ti war it Is the peo ple who must pay with their lives and money tho cost or It, and thtyeforo thoy should not ho hurried Into tlio sacrlflco until It Is clear that they wish It and know what they aru tin lug whou thoy wish for It. A demand for war that can not survive tho passion of tho first days or public Indignation ami will not end tiro tho test or delay and deliberation by all tlio people Is not olio that should ho yielded to. The task or the President Is a heavy one. He Is noting for tho whole country. Ilo Is nnx Ioiib to rind u way out or tho present dirrieiilly without war. Iloforu party, before oursel ves, wo are for our country. That Is what ho Is working fur. Shall wo not Hlaiul by him In It? Ho will not surrender ouv country'H rights, it may ho necessary that for a hundred lives ami the method or their taking wo should lose HkiiihuiiiIh ami hundreds or thousands or -mveH. Tho national honor and intuioHtu may ultimately de mand It, hut time ror serioiiH thought and dearly weighing the couseiiueuces will not pre judice the Justice or our cause nor tho opportunity to vindi cate it, ami this the PreMdout may be counted on to secure. It Is the people's iiuihc, not his alone, ami he iIoch well when quick action Is or no ciitl cal Importance, to allay c ultiiiiiiiut, mill In await the regu lar and studied nil Inn of (li,. people'tj ri'pri'HcntuthoH." $ X WITH THE TOAST J X AND THE TEA X to? "Do ants get married ?' Jlobby cried As ho guod In tlio mlcrcmcupe. "I Kilo they do," hit. dad leplled "r'nr I onco wiw an antelope." A man never Known how roud of nnlomi u itli'1 In until the hoiievmonu is OM)', The dlffuieiice between children and Biown npM In Hut! when thihl run do not ;0 joii they d-i not pre tend to, file was hul nlMuou when tlu was wed, Her irliion wpro far fluim. Hut when hor black hulr tinned to led Wo wild. "T!u Hood d)o young." ' Whou a Coon Hay umu te deep!) , In debt he knows that he louldl pull out all right If ho rould Just borrow enough money to pay what ho oww, Fruit Inspector Co. Court and Courthouse ... , .lulls , Registration and Adertlalng rfealer of Weights and Measure Miscellaneous ;i Only lllg Counties Kcecil It will he seen that In twelve out or fifteen items Coos County ranks higher than eleventh, although It defeated the i (H eleventh lu population. The big Item or "Miscellaneous," which Is a sort of a dumping ground for expenses that are difficult to classify under the ciistomery head ings, Is tho largest rolled up by Coos County. Only .Multnomah Co. nnd Wasco County were higher. ICveii leaving the big Item of "Miscellaneous" out of considera tion, Coos County ranks relatively much higher In expenditures than In population under nearly all tho other headings. It therefore Is evi dent that tho heading ".Miscellan eous" does not absorb much more of tho excess expenditure than do other items. In expenditures for County Clerk only Multnomah and Lnno were higher. For County Treasurer only Mult nomah, l.aiio and Clatsop were high er, For County Surveyor, Coos spent more than Multnomah, but less than Lnno, Tillamook and Crook Coun ties only. For Coroner only Multnomah, Clackamas and Jackson were higher. For expenditures charged to "Court House Account" only Mult nomah, Marlon and Wasco wore higher. Assessor Thrift's estimate or 1915 expenses at ?:i:i,00() Includes ono Item (that or County School Super intendent) not Included In tho Voter tabulation, hut excludes ten Items. With all tlio figures boforo one, It Is apparent that the Voter's fig ures are not "the wildest figures ever seen," but are simply tho kind or figures that come to the top when official reports of all counties are compared one with another. It Is duo to the system of uniform county nccotintlng, adopted by the ISUil Legislature, that theso official figures have been gathered at tho Statu House, where they may bo examined by any citizen. KLAMATH FALLS -Two thou sand acres of timber In the national rorest wore destroyed by a forest tiro which cent $:t.ti00 to extinguish. COTTAGK (IKOVK Keer & Slls hy'n store was robbed the other night. No uriesls have been made. HOOD ItlVl.U T. A. PIpoblow. Western Pnlou manager, died or appendicitis. It- . i I 111 1 I .. liillnnllllnlll lilt) Illlll million UUIiiir iinunuurai. .in.,, ,, , , , .i l,n,1 In addition tho company operates ueiiuui.ueiy aiieimuuii .. ...... one of the largest stores in south-' succeeded In stopping tho work or cm Oregon where a $30,000 stock Is the -lno t times. In defense tho carried and where goods are sold at Scaborg rishernicn claimed that thoy prices as ravorablo as those In Port- were In the river simply for the pur land. Also a large ranch Is oper- pose of cntchlng fish, nted and ns well as a cheese factory Position of Court and other Industries. Judge Calkins nt the start of the Opposition Started suit made It very clear that ho would Tlilo vimi 1 A Si.nbiirir Innsnil a not tolerate nnv violation of the or- .-..,.( r "i.,,,,1 nu-im.i i. Air Mllior mv. dor of tho court. A number of tech- I oral miles up the river and there nical points were brought up by At- erected n ennncrv and put his fish- tornoys doss, Hiifrington and Mur- Prmt.li on tho river I ",,J for lll Senhorg ,c b,,t t,1(? crmen on tne rlcr. colrt 0Verr,C(l thc deimirrors nnd The Macleay company holds a HnIa j,c wanted to hear tho coses, btato license for tho use or a seine, On the point thnt ho did not have tho a practice which Is followed In other right to punish tor contempt of rivers nnd salmon fishing places on Judge Coko'B orders ho said that hl& the coast. Through tho efforts of ,,erBonallty on tho bench made no Roderick Macleay, the president o difference and that ho was sitting tho company, the river wnB opened ,.CKinriy nd that It made no dlf ror seining by an act of the leglsla- fercnce 'whether it was ho or Judge turc. Tho company owns Bolnlng C()ko Umt W(f) on ll0 ,,,,,.,, ml tlmt grotiifils on the river. The Scaborg ,f tll0,.0 wng a violation lt was a vlo rishers have no license Tor the uso ormt(oI1 of 10 courf8 ordors and not tho solno hut havo tho privilege or tU(Jge or nny I1(i I vlfl ttl judge, using gill nets. j Attorney C. It. Peck or Marshfleld Attorneys of tho Macleay estate nm, ,)8trct Attorney Johnson and hold that the contentions of tho com-' Attorilcy minlley of Oold IlencU pany havo been to an extent srep-rcnrc8entci, u10 ncleay estate, resented and that the purposes have AVIuil Owner Snjs been put In tho wrong light, through Mn aIncIcny , 8I,eailiig of tho tho legal proceedings which have fol"i matter said: lowed the clasji of fishermen. XVo hn. nQ (,p8ro (0 nVolvo any- Clalm Trespass J1(j n ,ttW8,llt8 It fl c,,,mily as an il Is stated that the Macleay com- noyng (o us nR tQ unyn10 0,a0 ,0 ))0 pany naB no ues.reorpiirpi.su iu i-.u- n court Iut ,n thl( (,aso ,t ,)(J. came necessary. Wo tiro not nsk- I &4MfMh mS1 vent thu opposition from fishing In tho river. They have that right. Hut it Is hold Hint thc Soahorg fish ermen havo obstructed tho work of the Macleay cstnto men. It was set lug that tho other people got off the river. They may fish ir they want to hut we do nsk that we ho allowed to conduct our business without In- rorth that tho common practise was torrlllltol 0 ,,, , of nny 01)0. 10 uso gill neis oiiiy ui iiiKiu. "'"" igiilon. "Wo hold that tho other fisher men have studiously attempted to tho Heine Is operated In the day time, but that since tho seine was brought uuo use u.o k... ,,...... " ... -- ob8truct our 8C,11L,, Wo lmV0 u state tico of working In i.ay u.no am. gui .- fQ q t)0 orlng around tho seining grounds in Bnn othc wn(cr8 whoro Bn. such a way tlm at times tho seine cn Wo lmvo n could not he laid and tho work o r unt mon nvestC(1 nm, ur(i the rishermen was hampored 1 1, , . .0 t.an , nilvauco t0 ,. was also held that tho opposlt pn , )f tl3 , of t0 ,, rishermen respassed upon the grounds of the Macleay eompan. fi tJmt t(o 0)0H,lIlin fB. At-kiMl liijime i Icrmen hnvo money Invested and Hint On tho strength of these allega-, lov Wwnt (Q n)l.0 n ,Iv,B ,)Ut wo Hons on Injunction was asked for to a, ,mvo ft ,nrK0 numbor of ()11doy restrnln the Scaborg rishermen from (a wh(J ,mvo a r?hl t() nn,.0 tIu)ll. trespassing upon tho ground of tli(I1vlng (i w0 want thoin to ho allow Macleay estnto and rrom IntorfcrlnB e(l to fo,,ow C,r work B(J that thoy .with tho rishermen In their work.,Jliny rcPuIvo tho ,110IUy which we llecauso or tho Met that tho gill nets wnnt Umu Q ,mV(j fl chaxxco ,0 canl wero brought out In tho day tlme,T,10 othorB may K0 ahei(, wth llul. whllo the common practlco was tofIah)B ,)U W() hol(1 tlmtthoy ,mvc uso them nt night, was alleged to bo mu U0 rlRht t() IIIlerrero wlth olir evldenco or ti general movement to , worC prevent the working or the seine. ( ' A(r( ,,,.,,., Mell It was also hold that tho sand flats ,.wlon"olir r,BlllB wo'ro dlsrogi.rd whlch nro used whore the solno Is c w0 wofo for(.ci, lQ nm,.0 Igo ()f u, laid and hauled ashore Is or mIo1 injunction of tho court nnd when only for that purpose ami mu iW'th,H waH ri)peatedly and maliciously are assessed and taxed at the tato of from $U0 to $100 and aero mid that therefore tho company has tho right of tho exclusive uso of these grounds for fishing purposes. Charge Violations Tho temporary Injunction was I'nin'i.AYM m- lni.i. iiit,,.. i.m i maiited bv .Iiiuko louo ami liner wards, proiiilncnt physlcan. Klk and It was held that soeral of tho eighty Mason, formerly of Mankntn, Minn., I men enjoined hud disregarded the died here. ' order of the court nnd had continued i ,: , to trespass upon the company's prop. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY !orlv uml ,0 lmraSH th" (iMuii 0"C1" jatlons. It was asked that several of these men be cited to appear and show cause why thoy should not lie fined for contempt of court. Tho case was sot ror Co(iillle and thero It was asked that the matter be do- cltioii in lioui iteacu ill oritur mm mi' Dr. A. L. Houscworth, PliyMi'hm ami Surgeon OH lie: I Ming lllock. Office lioiii's: II to I- a. m.: I mid 7 to H p. m. Phones: ort'li'o Ilil-J; lte., I II!. I;. violated wo hud nothing else to do but ask that tho violators or the In junction bo punished. It was our duty to do this as employers of u largo number or porsons In the com munity In order that thoy might fol- Uow their vocation as llshurmeu anil In tlio.otliur capacities dependent up on the fishing. "The whole court notion was slm i ply a matter or tho protection or our I business and of tho many who de ! pond upon our operations ror llv 1 lug." 1! to J. M. Wright defendants might not have to mako Cut This Oat It Is Worth Money lUMI.OINn COXTIIACTOK lCstlmates furnished on request Dr. H. M. Shaw Kjc, Ktir uml Tlinmt Specialist CliASSHS IT1THI) Phono :t;ti)..i, itoiiius tioo.'-Mt In lug lllock. lilt. .MA'ITIi; II. SHAW. Physician and Surgeon Phone ;i:i().,l. Office liniirs by iippoliitment. Benjamin Ostlinci COXSl'ln.(J K.NCilMIICK AND AUCIIITKCT Offices, 00 Irving lllock. Phono 103-L or 2C7-J. Marshfiuld, Oregon. H. G. Butler civu. i:(jinki:u Itoom 30 1 Coko llldg. Phono 145-J. llesldeiu'o Phono liiia-I,. the long trln lo Conullle. This was Phono 188-11 1 Krnnu,,j )V jdge Coke and the mot- Cut out this ndvertlsomont, oncloso C contH lo I'oley & Co., l'!35 Shollluld Ave, c'IiIcdko, 111., writing your nanio una nddriHH clearly. Yuu will re ceive in return a trial pnekaso containing: ter finally ciinio up In tho Curry I'ouiitv I'lrcut court before J initio Cal. i.i.,, ,n- iw..iiiiim ....uiitv npiiiiir In1 tl) Foloy'H Honey and Tar Com ! kins ol Josephine count) acting in p(,umi, tlio dtniiilnnl family remedy the place of Judge Coke who bus Kiinc to California on his vacation. lliiiimlary Dlsputo ' There Is ot to he decided Hie orlg-; iuiil Injunction suit an to whether on not It shall he made permanent, lu, addition there Is another suit ie-, , uardlng the boundary lines between the .Maclea.x pioperty and the l.iud I 'owned by Alf MlUor on which tho I ' ' n;l;J .r. .You .,, try the.. . . ......l I. I. ' - - " w.i. ' i neanoig caiiueiy ik fl. Aillllflia nnlila i rtmt I I i "t VHIH. WUIIIB, Ut IIU' IVIIIIUJIIIH roiiKli, tlKlitucKs and porontsa In chest, pripptt and bronchlul coughs. (2) i'oley Klilnoy l'llls, for over worked ami illaorilvrod kidneys and Wnihlur nilinouts, pnln in shloa and back due to Kidney Trouble, soro mupclpR, stilt Joints, backncho and rlieuiimtlvm. (3) Poley Cathartic Tablets, a wlifUnomo nnd tlioioutclily cleaimlm; L-niiiiiiur. i;sieciauy ronirortliiK to stout poi-goim, nml u pui'Kntlvo iieeiled ly evrr Uoily with hIukkUIi liowula claimed that located, it Is the Soiiboru cannery Kor sale by Owl Prescription Phar- phone 71. T. J. SCAIFK A. n. 1IODOINS I project over so thnt part of It Is oHmao'. I'ank U. Cohan, Central Avo- 'the Macleuy laud. ThU ease Is also luw- "PPomto ciinniller Hotel. Tole- ' to be tried but Involve entirely the I matter of boundary lines. Special Agent There i Durlnjj the course of Hie fishing trouble Hie matter was brought ho ' fore tiovernor WltliMombe us being a condition whlih was Intolerable 'nnd which was preventing the prog- W. G. Chandler AKCIHTKOT Uoouis 301 and 301. Coko nulldlng, robs of a large ond loj5ltlmate bus! Mnrshfiold, Oregon. - I - vntsTiox roil Tin: dav II)- tlm way, what luti bwouie of th water wanon ami thnm thfre New Vuar'i retoliithiiiH? 'Tl ihe Inat reaoliitlon left blooming alone , ll IK Mifiidti and ,oinp.inlon an v'tliMid ami uone. Wm. S. Turpen AitciiiTi:crr MarglitloM, Orotoii. CHINOOK SALMON 'I'OIUV'S CATCH 1 noes. The governor was asked to j appoint a pe-elal agent nml did so,! .naming; Col. H. K. Ijiwsou, former i i warden of tho Oregon State peniten tiary, who happonod at the time to' be liltlug in Curry county on a a- i cation, it was the duty of the spco- Mfirshfiolrl PA,NT AND iviarsnTieia DEcorating.co. K.stliiuiteH Furnished Phone 1-ltl.K. Marshfleld, Oregon ! 4 DRY WOOD CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD North Trout Street Phono U70 IRVING BLOCK More New SUITS Came Saturday $19.50, $22.50, $2.50 mi up to $39-50 roTOS3tSfOTKSWZBTGS75F! JUR9UJ i33HHB a Irft H Aiiersrai aii tcandiinaviaiii- "WHERE SAVINGS ARE SAFE" WM IXVITI-J YOl'lt IIAKI(i A('( OINT AND ASSrill-3 YOC PKOMPT. COl IITHOIS AND CONKIDHNTIAIi SHUVICK HOURS 9 TO 3 SATURDAY EVE 7 TO 9 A Checking Accoimt A checking uccotml Hi us niisins joii are (,'ettliiK lu path of opportunities. Von eoino In personal contact nltli offlclnls of this bank. tlio (lie lly this personal contact joii ciiIIImiIo iiii which villi he of value to you in case of need. uciitialntauceslilp Hotter lay away n little nest-eg lor the winter.. Work may be source nml' It lli oome lu mighty handy to hnto n llttlo on deposit with us to check against. FIRST ML BH OF COOS BAY Surety Deposit Boxes For lient. FLI1C1 ft PiE IE T Bio J. v. OJdHIST HANK IN COOS COUNTY l.'stabllhhod itIHI). Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 Interest paid on Timo AND SAYINf.S DHPOSITS Officers Dennett, President. J, 11. I'laiiiiKiiii, Vice-President. It. 1 Williams, Cashier. Geo. I'. Winchester, Asst. Cnshicr. NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. ' Steamship F. A. KILBURN smIIh for PORTLAND yi:dm:sday, skit, i, into p. m. Sioamship SANTA CLARA Sails for SAN FRANCISCO (VIA EUREKA) TlintSDAY, SKI'T. '-'. :!:)( P. M. For fiiillier Information see W. K. STUIIII, Aont SMITH TIIIt.MINAI, DOCK Pliiino liHi i:.hippi:d with wikhiiKss i ' S1.! Breakwater 4il, fc AIAVAYH ON TIMH. SAILS l'HO.M MAItSHKIKM)i:Vi:itV SIN'DAV DUIHNG AUGUST AT HMIO A. M, AND I'HO.U POI(TIM H UIIY THUHSDAY AT K A. .M. Phono IWI. II. j. MOIIIt, AKcnt. Inter-Ocean Transportation Co. Weekly Service Coos Bay and San Francisco. STEAM WESTERNER FREIGHT SERVICE ONLY Will Sail From San Francisco, Tuesday, August 24. S.iu V'rancHoo Offhe. mill llf- HuIl.linB, nnd Pier Number :i Coos Bay Agent, C. F. McGEORGE, Phone 44 kit.'0i X X X WESTERN LOAN AND BUILDING CO. Assets $2,340,000.00 mnnni mnnni lal auent to collect ovldonco regard-.Kindling' wood, por load ?I.7B to ' PyS 8 per Cdlt On Savings t in ine oouirovoray nnu no mil so Abler wood, lfi to 21 i. ANn nil Minis of tlivi sea ruh, 'nml flisured an an linportnnt wltnosi1 Inches S2 to S2.no ' t I S KAIIFMflM R, nn ulmii ni-iilliilil.i. li., th .!. .o I .. I ' .' ,X"r l,T,MlV U'J. "' " ' t .V' . (t.llt'llllll l-JIPl". I nsiiniMW's' m hki:t Phono 111) Mallco Alleseil It w.is alleged In nsKlug that thc 1'reo Delivery W. II. LINGO Phono 227-T. It IX Local Treasuicr North First St.lfcftMwmw4MWW VnraMAH h At Gootluii CI Mr nniifm...-. n,,c UHmJG GROUJ EXCELLENT uniuc ... w,,,U0M swll!!MJN&,Tm ""vi i loniNij DANCING PAVILION iKevpnil ln.,.i .1.1. I " 11,11 IP n II . Inrliiilliii? ........i . JIMU ivi-ln, 7,,cry;;fc .Murslirichl ahmit h!!)0i "- iMiiinnic. li10n. , i-nniiers. or Iiic,i,, 0, c " of Meiiinei- Italnlimv. ' DUNGAN UNDERTAKING PARLORS will lio kept OPI.N TO Till: PL'IHiIC A itkii1.ii' btato licensed undertaker win ho In chnrRO kouth coos nmaSa "iiiui; IjACXCII I'Vliimo. "iirjj leaves Marshfli..i ..... . I 8 ii. in. Leiuei hcitd of ijt,l in ;i:ir p. m, HTKA.MlMt imvn leaves head of rlr.. .i.n.... li. in. I,enes .MarsliflelJuj j in. l-'r ohm tor apply oii twt jiui.i.u.vj $ SMITH Proprietors MERCHANTS CAFE "iiiiiiir rmce tot .Good Meals Cor. Coinmcrclnl nndll'di'i IT Al'dTST, 1DIJ ai'to sta(!i: scnroni TO POKTIiANI) VIA FMBDl I.eavo .Machflelil nnd Hcrngl Saturday ...28... 5:00 1.1 Sunday 2D.., 5:0tu Monday 30... 5:31 it Tucadny .....11... 6:01 u Leave Gin diner Ono Hour Lo On Trips Leaving Manbllt'llJ 7:00 11. in., you should nihh laud tho Hiituu day. Marshfield-Coqol Auto Stage Lenvo ItH Oil pharmacy Marslifleld " Ccf A.SI. " 7:00 J" ::) " UN P.M. 1:00 " rj..'io M MAItmiKIKIiD-rOOVILLEW STAGl'J TIMi: SCHKUIU Schedulo arranged to 1 jvltU-luiatti-UiJl'intlon, 6u,ij Mjrtlo Point, WnCr, No delari. Knro from Mnrslificld to 75 centi. Clmrln AV rjllllU'tll. rVf I Will furnish extra cw'J extrn trips day or nW charter cars. I'liono lOo.,! timi: t.iw.k wiLiaMimi: lucinowr OAlt llclucvii sriithlifMUwH1 Dally. .Mursl.rield 7:10 ...in. (l 7:50 a.m. ', 8:50 11. 111, "jj, 0:00 a.m. ', 10:00 n.m. '., 1:05 p. m. 'j.,j, 1:20 p.iu. ,.; 2:15 p.m. j, 3.10 p.m. (!1 4:00 p.m. 5l; 1:50 p.m. ,',, 0:10 p.m. j'.,)) 7:10 P.m. ,51; 7:25 p.m. S:ji; S:20 p.m. j'ji' 9:1C p.m. .x.l HetueeiiMuiMifloldm"! Leuvo wrti5 Mnrshfiold j(i 0:30 a.m. ji 7:25 n.ro. j.ji. S:0C n.m. )) 0:05 a.m. jjjli 10:05 n.m. jjji1 11:05 a.m. jin 12:40. p.m. .ill 1:30 p.m. !) 2:35 p.m. jii; 3:20 p.m. 5 4:10 p.m. jili 5:35 p.m. jjtf' 0:55 p.m. MnrW'eW limits on'). j( 735 p.m. jill 8:35 p.m.