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Foiih THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELk, OREGON. TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1916 EVENING EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MAIiONKV, Kdltor and Tub. DAN E. MAIiONEY, News Editor Coos County of Mnrshflold. Official Paper of Official Paper City Entorod at tho Postofflce at Marsh- eld, Oregon, for transmission Ihrough the malls as sscond-class Mali matter. Hay ninh whoso shoes iiro so big that yon wonder If lio' puts thum up in the gammo before ho goes into the house. I An Independent nepublican nowi paper published every ovenlng oxcept Sunday, and Weekly by Hie Coon Kay Times Publishing Co. ' " " " ' " ' "' ! SUBSCRIPTION HATES. DAILY. On yir $6.00 Per month &' WEEKLY. One year J1.50 When paid strictly In ndvnnco the wbscrlptlon price of the Coos Day Times Is $G.OO por year or J2.50 fjr lx months. You can flnttcr n Coos Htiy niiin by calling him n sly dog, but ho will wnut to fight lr you call him a sneaking cur. Air doesn't weigh much, but you will often hco u Coos liny girl who is putting on nioro airs than she can carry. MAItSIIFIKM), THE CIT.V BEAUTIFUL 13y Thclniii Lyons P I W T TT F O ROM THE PEOPL DAXKKIt OK TVIMIOII) March 1 1. WITH THE TEA X AND THE TOAST $ (JOOI) KVEXIXO. Our grand 'business is not to bco what lies dimly at a dlstanco, but to do what lies clearly at hand. ThonniB Cnrlylo. NEW ORLEANS, La Editor Coos liny Times: 1 notlcd that there Is some nlfxlety about the cause of typhoid and that many opinions arc expressed. Typhoid conies from some Infection from typhoid and from human, sour ces and not from dead cattle or from high water. A person may carry ty phoid Infection In bis BVstoin ns lnnir Oil ono moment lot your lniagi-Iin ll0 ,0tlH nfter recovery from nation wander and soo n beau- the attack and 'any of the oxcrota uiiii cuj, mint upon tlio rolling flQm his body contulns tho Infection, hills, on tho shoro of a busy bay. Not ,Twro ,vo been n niimbor nf ms ii city of Idleness and leisure but one 0f typhoid In the hospital this winter ui iiiiiih uiiu lactones, fin mv knmvln.W I VI.,.rn every TICI1 EXOIt'K STATEMENT To Those Who Care: Letters are coining to mo from many sections of Coos and Curry Counties, and they want to know what 1 stand for, and what I would do for tho peoplo if elected Joint llop losentntlvo of Coos and Curry. It's tho right of owry elector to know whore a candldato stands. I stand by tho opinion of old Taci tus, a Koman lllstorinn, who said' "Whon tho stato Is most corrupt, then tho Inws are most multiplied." Too many laws now, but I do not fi'gl t nny bills ntrolncrd ti cripple; ;'our prohlhlton law. ' I do not want lo win votes by 'popularity," I'd rather fight for them over tho ISSUE of burdensome legislation, which every taxpayer (knows Ib gigantic. If elected 1 expect ihnrd work (without ambition or vnn Ity to serve) because the TAX-EATERS and will not lot go without a struggle. Coaxing and pulling won't do, It will tako a Jerk and a punch Tc pry 'thorn Ioobo Is your fight ns well iib mine, Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Voter, and a good long continued fight too, Bay tho state Is corrupt; It Is jiiBt i"car tl,lU m nilll(1- tainted with tho fever for miiltlnly-f will find mo In this campaign Tho bny Is dotted with boats oft0no of tloso cases havo gono to ro-iIK lnws; for In l!i:i the Oregon 'flK'itliig for, NO MORE LAWS? RE all sorts and sizes. Among theso ii lnrgo warship Is lying at anchor n short distance from tho wharves. A little farther down tho bay a smnll tug, with tho black smoko rolling from hor funnels, Is tugging nwuy at tho hauscr of a largo liner loaded with tho products of the surrounding country, bound for tho ports far f across tho ocean. It Is ns wo look upon these fnc- ennrato. should bo inviHilunti.l. tnr legislature enacted 30G lays, tind'1 ,"x,i -iv.miw ahui.iou either t.lm wnior ,..- . ...in, .!,. ngnln In 1915. SRI. .Drastic cutting of oxponscs .. . ... ... .1 Mi,r,.IJ - of tho peoplo Buffering are contain lnntcd. I havo nsked tho government to send a supply of typhoid vaccines to my offled for thoso who nro uimblo to pay. Tho rest can easily got them fiom their physician. An epidemic of typhoid Is absolutely due to careless ness In locating the source and pro- MA'KIXO LIKE EACH HAY, WORTH LlVlXd. Do you Boinetlincs think of yesterday With Its Joy and kindred pa'ln, Longing for loved ones who havo gono, As you llvo thoso years again Does vision of those of the long ago, who wero onco your Jay nud pride, Rocall tho holp and eheeir they need ed ' Ero crossing tho Oreat Dlvldo Of kind words you might well havo npoken, Of lovo that you loft untold, Ero they, drawing imldo tho curtain, Passed to tho unknown world? Do you sometimes think of tomor row, Of tho days that aro unknown, Aro you awaro that, like all othors, You will reap ub you havo sown? If bo, ns you travel life's highway, On your Journoy day by day, You will dovotu each precious mo ment To driving snrrowB away; Your lovo nud kindness would bo welcomo, Your bounty havo sterling worth, It given to frlouda and loved ones While tenanting Mother Earth. L'ENVOI. Sharing the fruits of prosperity, With wnlfB on povorty's shoro, Spurs the goddess of famo and for tune To renew tho donor's store; (living comforting words of kindness, Where they aro needed and duo, Goes toward dispelling sorrow Bringing tho love-light to view; Granting affection and bounty, With cheer and winsome smllo, Gains the donor peace mid plenty Making life, each day, worth while. Selectod. torlos and mills that wo realize that touting tho oxeretla. thoro are thousands of busy peoplo who, whon tho whistle blows, will bo winding their way through tho streets to their homos In tho residence sec tions of this city. Theso homes aro made bcautltul'by their long strotchoa of green lawn and beautiful shrub bet y. Now wo boo n largo number of stately buildings In tho higher parts of tho city and recognize theso as being the schools of tho beautiful city. Wo also boo a great ninny beau tiful churches In different parts of 'the city. I On a Sunday, our lovely parks, Ilow which aro a credit to nny city, nro cor Klnly enjoyed by thousands of clt- 'Islqiis. LiiBt but not least Is n largo build ing centrally located with a mnjoctlc appearance, which wo know as tho City Hall. This Is Mnrshflold five years hence. Realizing the fact that an opldonllc of typhoid was Imminent, almost nil the nurses In the hopsltnl took their vaccines boforo I loft. IRA 11. 11ARTLE GEO. GOULD'S TRAVELS A Coos Hay man who Is lazy, is novor too lazy to deny It. Homo Coos Hay women's Idon of shopping Is spending it hard after noon down town, but spending noth ing olso. A FOOL WHO KXOWS 111' IS XO KOOL. J It Is a pretty safe bet that nearly every Coos Hay man has somewhere In IiIh old clothes, a patent cigar lighter that won't light. As a rule tho Coos Hay man who carries a corkscrew In his pockut seldom has enough money to buy 21 quarts. Any Coos Hay woman can toll j ou that It takes her dearest friends to say the meanest things about her.' WATER'S THE MATTER WITH 1 1 1 : i c v Thero'H a girl lit Mnrshflold who has a spring In her heel, it wavo In hor hair, water in hor yo. ami onco In itwhllo sho gets an ocean In hor head nud tho brookR no Inter ference. No, Shu hasn't water on tho brain. CII10LA, Arizona, Murch 10. Editor Coos Hay Times: I was Just Bitting here reading the good old Coos Hay Times and trying to keep cool and bethought mo I should wrlto you a few Hues lest I bo entirely forgotton. The weather here is near 100 degrees. It was 9S vcstenlav in tho shado nl tho mint. office. It Is about the snme hero to day. Wo nro nbout one mllo from tho Colorado river and on the1 edgo of the- Mesa. It Is much coolor horo than ou tho bottom lands. Wo loft Lindsay ou February 11 MAItSIIFIELI), THE CITY BEAUTIFUL lly Ernest Drows March 2-iith 1 i 1 n . Ellhu Root said: "I havo found that nioro than 02,000 laws havo been enacted by Congress and tho state Legislatures In tho past five yeurs and more than 05,000 de cisions reported by courts of last resort. How can you possibly know thorn and how can you conduct your business nnd keep out of Jail?" February nth, 1!)1C, Saturday Ev ening Post, on the Increasing mania, says: "A certain Legislature pro duced 1)000 bills, but upon a psylholo gist applying a bralnscopc the collect-) lvo moinborshlp possessed only S 1-2 real ideas on nil subjects. It costs money to make and oxo- cuto laws, and often nioro money to !havo them "knocked out" by tho Su preme court. Wo nil fnvor good ronds to market for tho producer and continued im provements of our Public Schhool systom, but highly oxponslvo commit)--slons MUST GO, and high salaries must bo cut (not Just pruned) nud 'lav.'B protecting tho few at tho ex penso of nil must bo roponled, or lur tnxes will soon exceed tho rental valuo of our holdings. ' TIw chief Interest that I would consider as n legislate r aro those of 11 o public, and if It would be found F. I). TIC'IIENOR, Port Orford, Oro. (Paid Advertisement.) and struck the State highway nt Do.. 'to rMort t0 t0 8iml lo,;. miiu, uiiuiiH," jiuuvrniicui wnoro The CADILLAC ELECTRIC SUCTION SWEEPER 4 jij TREAT YOL'H CARPETS WITH KESPECT Are You In Business Por Yours A Painter, a Carpenter, a Baker, a Rucj Weaver Paper Hanger, a Mason, a Cement Worker a Bui er of Concrete Blocks, an Excavator, a'chlml Sweep, a Milk Dealer, a Blacksmith, a Tinner Jack-of-all Trades, a Tinkerer, a Cabinet Maker's9 Electrician, a Plumber, a Harness Maker, a Drav man, a Taxi Driver, a Horse Dealer, a Dressmaker a Teacher or a Doctor. ' it Is to your ndvantago to keep your name hcfoi., m, . ... tho lire of your trndo for the public to know that ou nr0 i-.ims at the same old stand." "to AV ':' lk IVl V V Y i lEviery man or woman with a-small biislnesfl, overy man or woman who derives his livelihood from tho pa tronage of tho public, every man or woman who uses no other news paper publicity In the promotion of their business, should have an ad either lit tho City News column or In the "HuhIiicsi Dlroctory" In tho widely read classified ad columns of tho Coos Hay Times. It will bo wonderfully surprising to you to learn how Inexpensive this class of advertising Is, and what re markable results you get for so small an expenditure. Tho peoplo or today do not ask this person and that porson who plows gardens, or who does paper hanging or who cleans out cisterns. Thoy search through the advertising columns of their dally newspaper, and If your ad Is thoro you nro tho ono who will profit. Tho dally pa per Is their guide, their directory, their hook of reforonce. Many will say, "I couldn't stand the expense or advertising," and let It go at that, not appreciating tho Tact that It would be an Investment rather than expenso, as necessary to carry on business as tools, or stock or counters. And thoy will go on having to he satisfied with what rnis liictm tbuy can dorlvo from their circle ofo'frlonds ami ncuulntances, whllo thoso who do "seo tho light" M will prosper rro.n tho patron,. tho whole cominiinltv 5 H is estimated that tl10 tll ' column or Thc Times, lh , !H News ntnl iiu "-U....I .."l"( ""Biiii'ss i)rw,i,, and other i-liiHairinti.. . dnlly by nioro than lo.ooo ... an army grea.er than Ulcch" illation of Maishflohl-an ,J.? will give you mitrm, ... " In.n. "" BU0C In Justice lo your i,.t Justlco to the public, who cck tor and even In Justlco to thoie rt0 i already your patrons, your ad, h0J, ..u i.n-.u ,i nuy rorcrence, , tot vonlenco, a guldo for th0!e ,v, want you. You cannot help but urotii n. by. The valuo of tlio classlfld m iius ueon irieti anil found not I, ing ror the promotion of IU .. business, which will eventually JoU tne raiiKs or tlio big huilnci, it properly promoted. Wo nro hanking our argunmtct tho statements or those who tin used and are using the classified ,j, tho City News columns and ft "lluslness Directory." aiidhatkm so elated over the results tt,t tit; have tnkou special pains to tell u about It time and again, Wo Invito you to Join thoamjol tho successful, the army of tliulfM nd users, at n cost so low Ultra will hardly bellovo It to bo true. nunvioiiuiu "uro ,,.,,.,,,.,.,, ., Ianr. thero nro bo many oil Interests. WoiV,... .... ..i... IIIIHII 1 IIU ll'L'l r IIIIllllll IIIIIIII'MIH III get nny mensuro through then that D I struck tho Tepon Pass over a good I road but stoop In places, but our Itoo I nado no work of It at all; stopped I i near tho summit and got supper. We theai rodo on to ttnlevs a vo.rv cnin-'.i IDyou over renlljio what a bcnu-fortablo place to stop. Wo started i, mcnsiiro will not go through, so far nit I am concorncd. I hnvo flguu's bofore mo showing commissions costing tho stnto over $2,000,000. Tills could be cut In ttr.,1 city meant to Its Inhnb- early and took the Itldgo road, tho IJ '(1 J,, 0 t0 wo1, 0 Itntitu iiu wnl I mi din mniiv ' ltlriHt lionilt Irill mill L'l'imil nlniwi nf most beautirul nnd grand plocu of Ing ton much. As an oxnmpla let mo (dto tho fish and gnmn fund. This ltants, us won na tho many Btrangors that visit It constantly, road work I ever saw. It Is about flf- 0....1. .. !.- I.. .. ...I.I . !! rt ttttlna fHom lift linn. M'. ....ln.l I.. o.,. u , , , ....o iu ,iHU... ., .... v u , .oa. !, , tomnilB8,ol, rorCivod nn appropriation Mnrshflold, with Its ninny nnturnl ,.!. Angeles one night, went on to I,., . nnn . , ,,. rnP,vol, beauties, has a good start, altl.ough 'Sun Pedro and had my household ll$:,or,i0,r,3.s ,,, ro0s last yonr, a total many Improvonients such ns ro-plnnk- oods shipped to tllamls and started .t tir.-i nr.-i !n r nonriv imir mil. lug nnd puvlng the broken streets.', for San Diego. Wo got within forty I ' llnlln InKlin. ,lf -,..,..- ,8 filling In the marshes with dirt and 'hilles of there and ran up iiKulnst the planting grass and flowors, should Siuii Margueiitn river where the bo made, the Inner spneo to bo ntll-1 roatl nnd bridge wero witshod out, so appropriation from the stnto 11 should havo turned a lnrgo portion of the fees received Into tho tronsury. It Is I things like theso that need attention teed nn n public children's piny It was Impassable. Wo came back to I 1 ICnnln A...... ln...wi.l .... ..I. .1.1 n..., K"'""". , ". uIM '"" ikiu ".- n.nn mil. nWlior Hnlflsli Inlnr- Many old and worn building mi.Htjcn.no throuMi llrne canyon another ,K ,. t,10. ...... n,C0lV0 ..... .,.. be torn down to muko tho nddod nt-,"ll field, 'lhon wo came through coui,ioratlon """ ' l"""" v"" "'lJ"'H "'.,'.,',', ..mw..w .. Invetors will not risk their IU0110.V .imp nllv KIimi Imnritii tlwli nu mnniiH 111 full liliiHt anil tlii cllv vn In i'hIm I . ' of advertising, must no the allowed ttlro and full of peoplo. Wo passed to stand, as It miiltes u place very ?nr HodlaudH and Its many orange u.iBlghtly. orchnrds. At lloaumow, we stayed Most of our buildings and rosl- oo night, tlio whole country had donees ought to bo repaliitod and tho ."boon swept by water. Wo came down back yards of tho property trans- ftl White Water rlvor for about two 'formed Into vegetable gardons, whllo lHo and kept In the cliiinnel ull the the front should bo decked In flowors w"'. The water came up to tho run- t'and shrubbery, with a pretty green R "ouru lots of tho tlino. This lawn entirely around tho place. Shade .'llllt' nn tho State highway but 'trees must bo planted within tho o road was completely washed parking, whllo small bulb plants "wny. It was hard pulling but tho should decornto tho vnlgos along the 'Keo w" amply able for it. Wo came dlbtanco or tho street. j1')' 1I springs whoro there Is a Ashos and refuse must be burled sanitarium, u good dry placo. AVe us this method greatly eliminates all ,tnyed nt a little pine ou the It. H. .. 11. .1 .11. rm.lllllll.. ..ln.t K ...... -.1. 1...1I, I Hunger or ures aim auus auei.ier nig " ..., ,.,.. u..uB., ....w ,. gnmp comUtol )l8 Coos nmX Cur. liuproveine.it toward Murshflold, tlie,.Moowi and then took ac.oss to III) tlio Vy!UU, omo nrd wow ofr. Tnxn. coming City Ileautlf.il. Many high I through Hex Canyon, through Chuck-' t(m g ,oo nwfu, h h for , , dirt banks that are continually caving awully valley and got to my. son . , fl tho niItml tnxatoll ... . ... .1... .1 i 1...1 fJiiiXl'iA'a f.liin.i ol.niit t t g ...l..i.l n i, Ill JUIISl HO KHUHMl IIIIWII Ullll BVUIII'll " n l"- """ m w l" n, wi . If fnllc 01 'j grass anil small trees. imiiut jmbi acrus uio uoiorauo riv- If every ono with n llttlo patience.."' from the ranch In Cibola val thought and caro would do his Uuty 1 lo- -N't '' w started with tho the City or Marshriold will doubtless ' t t"'"1 It around In tho Khron dnwn upon a new era of prosperity, (burgo rorry. about five miles above jlllytho. We went with the ear 7U ! mlloK to get five mllos becauso there (JKTS A Xi:w XAMK i j8 crossing for cars nearer. The speodonioter roglstorod 1-123 miles from Sail Jose. That is much mora than tho dUtauco but wo woro compolled to niuKo so ninny detours lo bo frittered nwny In tnxos such as wo lmposo hero In Orogon. Itont prs of city proporty know that after tho almost confiscating taxes and tho lupkoop, lusiirnnco nnd intorest nro 'deducted from tho rent thoro Is little ,left to show for tho Invostiubnt and risk of capital. Fnrnus who farm or who rout tholr furius know thoro It llttlo or nothing to show for tho year's hard work when oxcosslvo taxation and the necessary lutorobt, Insurnnco and re pairs are deducted. Theso conditions nro true from ono ond of tho stnto to tho other, ovory county lu tho stato Is In just about Many persons last tall went aboard the pleasure yacht (iulina that came H heio on Its way from the Atlantic const to Portland, the cratt having ml ,mok ,TOl,kB Umt ,t brollRlt lt just neen puiciiaseu y nr. uouon .,,,, to tll0 a)l0V0 fKlir03( (Savt goiul Hall Kills or that city. Tho nanio or,uo n ,,,.,,. of Co()S C0l. wntor,) this craft has recently beon chnngod ' Rosp., to Klolse and the registration to tlio I port of Portland. A Coos Hay man may hnvo a hard time ohoylng other Hlhllesl Injunc tions, but lt Is no trnublo to obey tho one ngninst laying up treasures on tills onrth. This 1b a mighty big world when you ar6 seeking your debtors, but It Is a mighty smnll world when you nro dodging your creditors. OXIC (JOOI) 1DKA GKO. A. fiOl'l.D. PORTLAND PRICES HIGH ON LAMBS AND HOGS 1 vn.. llmn ii-nnl.l nnit .... II. II il Jtrtll m llll.W liviillll Hl ...I II. ) cost n liuiidrod-fold. And you are sure to get many jooil ' r,,01,Iw ""h ?!,1H "t1.!?.,, n"rt !i,,,w,, Idons from muling that favorite ma-1 Un " sx ,,,0 s,op,- iifiue in iiiercuauiH T1IU ADVMItTISINC WOULD Publibhed moiithl) at Columbus, O. A dollar bill pus Tor a year PORTLAND. Ore. Miinlt 21. A bunch of choleo lambs sold at $10. Wo'vo got to get nioro peoplo to bear It to romovo tho burden stngo. 'Wo can't get nioro peoplo to come bore until wo lower our taxos. Pointed Questions "Will you, If olected, Impose now tax bunions on tho peoplo, and croate now offices boards commissions otu.?" "No." "Will you holp create now Judge ships to make nioro lucrative places Tor lawyers?" "No." "Will you onnct more freak laws nnd expoiimontnl legislation to ham- ,(per Industries and keop capital from llnvostlng?" "No." 1 "Will you use your position to cro nto commissions or now Jobs and then got ono ror yourself?" "No." I havo boon advised by some of my friends not to touch on tho prohibi tion quostlon Hint It would mean do J'ent. Well If I mil doreatd It will bo fighting Tor whnt I think Is right, and net straddling or remaining on tho feme. WE RECOMMEND AND GUARANTEE THIS CLEANER Johnson Gulovsen Company ! AQuullty Name With a Service I-'nino I Ninth Trout .Street Mnrshflcld ' ADMIXISTRATOll'S XOTICK Notice Is hereby given thnt tho undersigned has beon duly appoint" ed by tho Honorable County Court1 of Coos County, Oregon, lu Matters of Probate, Administrator of tho estate of I). W. Small, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate aro heroby notified to present them to me nt the offlco or my nttornoy, Ceo. Watklns, In tho Kldorndo 111k.. lu tho city of Mnrsh flold, lu said County nnd State, within six months from the dnto, of this notice. Dnted this 22nd dny or February, 191C. S. C. SMALL, ' Administrator of tho estato of D. W. Smnll, deceased. (First publication February 22, 1010; Inst publication March 21, 191G. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO. S. S. Nann Smith Passenger and Freight From San Francisco THURSDAY, MARCH 23, AT 3 , ' P.M. for COOS BAY S. S. Adeline Smith Passengers Only ' SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO BAY Every FIVE DAYS, from SMITH MILL DOCK PHONE 44, SMITH TERMINAL DOCK C. F. McGEORGE Passenger and Freight Agent GET NEW MUSIC Como lu nud play tho latest victor records on our machine nud select tho ones you desire ri,00(l to Chooso From 1 Wo will order spoclnl Numbers for you L. L. Thomas Music Co. 7!J Central Avonuo WALL PAPER See VIERS About It, QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS Opposite Blanco Hotel, Phone 10C-L. MARSIIFITCIA, ORKGOK II Oldest llaulc It Coos County Kstalillshed Flanagan & Bennett Bank Mnrhliflclil, Coos County, Oregon. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $120,000 INTKUIIST PAID OX TIMU AND SA VINOS Ill'.rOSlTS Offlcors J. W. HENNKTT, President; JAS. II. FLANAGAN, President; It. F. WILLIAMS, Cashier; O. F. WINCHiSiw, Assistant Cashlor. Flanagan ( Bennett Bank OF MVIITLK POINT Capital S2V0O Orricors-J. W. IIBNNI3T1', President; JAS. 11. FLASr0AAI!;i)JJ Presldont; L. M. SUPLKE, Cnshlor; L. T. DEMIST, At Cashier. . Bennett, Trust Company Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $125,000 Officers J. W. BENNETT, President; TOM T. dEJJ5JJ'svH!j; Presldont; ARTHUR M'KEOWN, Secretary; BENN'1 TON, Treasurer. . i Tim Only Trust Company in tho Stato, Outsldo of l'ortlsnu, Organized Under tho Now Law. Al'TO STAGIJ SCIIEiTtLK Jlarch 10 Id To Portland via Florence nud KiiReno Ihvo Maih field and Florence Monday 20 2:45 p.m.J For reliable Abstracts of information about COOS D F.STATB, seo Abstracts Title Guarantee& AbstractCompay Marshtlold and Coqullle City, Oregon. General Agents Kastslde nnd Sengstnckcn's Ahlltln' fc Special attention paid to assessments nnd payment of I1EXHY SEXGSTACKEX, " the season's record and the tii'ht time this price has been paid in liuiiiv Tuesday 21 4.45 a.m. Wodnosday 22 5:no a.m. Tiiursiiay 23 0:00 a.m.i Friday 2-1 r,:,iu a,m. Saturday 25 0:.io a.m.1 Sunday 20 7.00 nm.l Monday 27 7:15 am. Tuosday 2S 9: so .m. Wodnosday 29 1 1 : 00 n.m Tiiuibday ao i:oo pm. v riuay ui j : j 5 1 Tliiiiw Wnnt ds nro the one me illuin which vearl n,,nn in .i,n.. vm. ,..111 .M nna"l,'y engage publl v " ' I day Always ou I I Know thnt thoro will ho ninny bills Introduced Mil tljo uo,f loglsla-j tun 1 Inkers! to irllllllo Olll' prolllbl- ilmn.-. iUn,no 'Plirv tgn..M.1 lliv... nt '.I,... lnu AX'llli rnimrU flint T IinVIX -" nnsslblv moro Imnort vn the snlo1. .i r,nm Mm Qfoir. tin. inw'!rp. S a m: ' "Oillil maUe Port ------ . . .- -., ,v-vi,i-it i.wu. w.v. .. m... nil: Blllln flnl n. .. .1. .i- , ., ."" I l.ll- till Bhould come from Portland tn ics ALL Uio people, of fl t head or the finest bora recclud . ..eromnllshed much uood. and w nili' intention eieiy 11 1 the vurds In a long time at g lo. 1,1ns' f; , l f, f , .,r 1 V' tho Job. I or ao wuts ocr tho general mtuKot. B0ll,d five It n fair tilal and I vl p.m. trips leailne; Marshflold be- Ill j Mnrshflcld lu ono day. .bl vw GRAVEL ..... r. In 0y 'WW we are now prepared to lurnisn uuavjuu ca,: from plla In our yard or In carload loti, t following v I'Tom pile on ground, ?3.V5 por yard. .. ptfp O&noad lota, taken from cari, ?2 j Rttll Department. C. A. Smith Lumber & W Opposite Post-Offlce, pfct