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VS. THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1910-EVENINfi EDITION. ' 'm w - , ; tt. .ran . i .tin ?iB; 1 IilBI$lriHK7- $ M H i pfBi: ' e .ii.il. UJHB" iiiH$R? lUM a 5JK. 1 fUmki 'JiiltBfp il.lffillw -1 mlil J ; Mmm 4 ill' 4 ft m : ' . T u w BOWERMAN MAKES REPLY TO BOURNE Nominee Says Senator Urged HarTnorty4 When Seeking Vote&tFourYears Ago. W-l zn ! A7 S .' 3 HGi I'-wwijm iif-IB5r3nH2tM l-iSuIMI . l' W$M. v . ... xw ' ;.- ar W liar i A 'Uw v. ' I . 1 pit ?, . ilr J ? f "MS -. 'i To Jonathan Dourno, Jr.: In the Portland evening papers of Scptombai 80 thord apponred an lntorvluw, cretl Hed to you( In which you Indulged In l-oat many gonoralltles und tnuuu 1'asloMiK platltudou. In this phraseol- ogy you prosumo to Issue a command to the8 people of Oregon to vote acalnst many candidates In the com In oloctlon nominated by the recent primary. Slnco your oloctlon to tho United Btatoa aonnto you havo not taken Bill flciont Interest' In tho State or Oregon to spend 'any considerable part of your tlmtj- horo. You havo dovotcd youi time and such cntorprlso and onoigj M you possOBS to pastimes and nsso stations moro agreeable to you while you were able to find In other parts 'ol this and foreign countries. You have visited this stato but twlco during the last four yonrs, and than duvoted very llttleitlrao to' aBbortalntng the wishes f tho .people of Oregon, or their needs or requirements; but you hnve do voted your Umo to lusulng ninndnten to tho pooplo of this state directing them how they should voto. Yoti elakn to bo a frlond of tho people o, Oregon, I prosumo you Imaglno that by repeatedly tolling tho peoplo you sir tholr' frlond, somoone will believe you. Fortunately, howovor, some or your sins of commission and omlBslon art mattors of public record, which you aro obliged to face and cannot avoid, excuao or dony. Bourne' Works With Aldrleh. It la a matter of public record that you nt tho special session of con trols In 1009, In a hurrangue, by oourtesy called a upoech, delivered by you, when the tariff bill was under ooBsldor&tion, roforred to that other "friend" of tho peoplo, Senator Aid rich, as an authority upon tariff log- latlon. It la n well known fact that urlng your torm In tho senato you ve labored in comploto harmony 1th Bonator Aldrleh, In thlu so- called speech you stated that you know nothing- of tho tariff, but that your particular friend, fumlllar and boon companion, Sonator Aldrleh, was a master of rates and that you would bo content to abldo by his decisions. You votod against Senator Drlstow's proposed amendment, which would vo taken tho "Joker" out of tho achodulo. Dy this voto $00,000.- a year Is wrung from tho peoplo la country and given to tho sugar You further outraged tho pea Oregon nnd-of this country on :caslon by assisting In placing V of 15 por cent ad valorem on ore, or course you knew tno J trust ownod tho iron oro in tho lied States and that by your voto woro taking this monoy from tho people of this country and from your own" constituents and giving It to tho t&any millionaires who control this, the greatest trust In tho world, No doubt you oxpoct tho householder, -when he purchasos a cook stovo ami pays this unnecessary tribute to your oolloaguas to ba blinded to your neg lect of duty by the platitudes you Indulge In concerning myself end tho outrnged fccllnga by tho happy thought that you secured this position and opportunity to plunder them and hope" to continue In your present ol rico by the uso of resounding plati tudes and windy commonplaces and tho assertion that you aro n friend of tho peoplo. How does 12 V6 cents n sijuaro yard tarllf on goods m.inufnc turcd In your cotton print mill, which aro used chiefly by poor peoplo, com pare with a duty of 2C per cent to r.O por cent on champagno? Did you mako this groat dlfrcrenco in ordor to oncourago the uso or chnmpagno by your constituents and to tnducu thorn to dlspenBo with tho clothing custom arlly worn In this country? Probably you nssumo they will bcllovo in your protended friendship; pay you this ex orbitant duty nnd then sing n Bwect refrain in honor of tholr alleged frlond. Aristocratic Friends Favored. Instances almost without end can bo cited In which you voted to place low duty on nrtlclos which aro worn by men of your aristocratic class or placed upon your tables, nnd In which you voted to placo a high duty on similar articles usod by peoplo In mod erate or straightened circumstances. It would bo a matter of moro practical IntorcBt to tho peoplo of tho stnto to rccclvo front you n communication stating how much monoy this tarlfr bill places In your pocket each year and In whnt other way you havo boon benoritod by your term In tho senato of tho United States than to rccelvo 'your dictatorial Instructions ns to whom they should cast tholr voto for. How many citizens of Oregon who "oarn their brend by tho sweat ol tholr brow" honor you with their nc qunlntnnco? What effort havo you over made to ncuunlnt yourself with tho deslros, hopes or r itulrenients or tho pooplo who make Oregon groat, namely, tho proilucors? During tho four yoirs stnee you woro elected I'ort and ami tho state of Oregon have sutured Immense loss In commercial ways on account o. your neglect of ofllclal duties. With In tho last row inontliH you stood b nnd without protect permitted tho r' clauiatlou ac.s to be to amended tit:: this state lost over ?r.OOU,000 wlilc: was duo It, and hIiouM havo been in vested In Irrigation projects In 0:o gan, TIHh loss Is only a small lu cent of tl.o actual daumgo uu have In curred by roason of your (iore'.lot'nn In duty. Ily reason of your oaro't-s-noss In this particular our ilemn1 lands will continue to ho Inhabited by tho coyotus, Jackrabhlts and othoi creatures of the desert, when by tno exercise of any reasonable diligence on your part thoso deserts would have been reclaimed and happy families would bo Inhabiting thoso lands, pro ducing largo crops which would have supplied tho needs o. other portions of tho state. Hvon when tho Hoard of Army Knglneors was horo last month to exnmltio tho Umatilla pro ject with a vluw of correcting soma of your errors and omissions, you did not havo sul flciont Intorost In the wol faro and development of this stato to accompany tho party or to urge upon tho momboi'H tho, merits of our only ellglblo reclamation project. You havo devoted your tlmo to tennis, golf nnd other pastimes, while our merchants havo boon denied tholr rea sonable portion of contracts for gov ernment supplies, Yet you prosumo to dlctnto to tho pooplo of Orogon as to whqthor or not thoy shall support mo, Man of Many Parties. In this Intorvlow you say: "All nd- mlro tho courage of tho man who goos BETTER Than Ever SUITS $12 $14 $16 $18 $20 $22 $25 FIXUP OPI'OSITi: llltKAKWATKIl OKKICK COOS BAY LIVERY Wo havo Hocurod tho llvory busi ness of li. II. Ilelsnor and tiro pro pared to render excellent service to tho pooplo of Coos Hay. Careful drivers, good rigs nnd ovorythlng that will moan satisfactory sorvlco to tho public. I'hono us for a driving horse, n rig or anything needed li tho llvory lino. Wo also do a trucking business of nil kinds. Itliiiieluiitl, lle.ln & Hlanclianl 1,1 wry, I'Vi-iI and Sales Keivlir. Ml First and Aldor StrootB. Phono 138-J of ourso tho othor pnrtnor in this polltlcul compact oxpects nt tho end of his torm to bo rowartlcd by re-olec-Hon. You deslro to convoy to tho peo plo of this state tho false Impression that I havo sougat O return to the old system of electing Unltod States Sonators, and by tho old systoiu 1 rolor to that method made damnable by your own practices, which aro well known to our citizens; which practices voro Instigated and contributed to by yourself, and your nssoclatoa, and yet you know, and tho record of this stato will piovo conclusively, that 1 havo novor nt any tlmo favored or under taken such a course You Know that 1 votod for you In 1907, becnuso the peoplo of tho district 1 represented gnvo you tholr votes, nnd that I did this notwithstanding tho fact that I hoh) J'oti In tho utmost contempt, both ns n man and as a public official. I told you whon you asked mo whothor 1 would support you, that I expected to do so solely upon tho ground that my constituents had expressed a de sire to havo you represent thorn, nnd whon I cast tho voto for you I wanted you distinctly to understand It was the voto of tho pooplo of Gilliam, Wheeler and Shopman counties, and not my personal choice. In 1901, when I wns first a candidate for tho offlco of Stato Senator, I promised tho peo plo of my district tnnt I would voto for that man for United States Sena' tor whom I believed thoy would wish mo Jo. This was boforo tho direct primary law was adopted or even drawn. Stntoment No. 1 was nt that tlmo unheard of, and your own un savory reputation was so apparent and notorious that I did not oxpoct that I would bo compolled to voto for you; nevertheless, whon by tho uso of money nnd artlNco you did carry tho district I ropro.tentod, I cast tho voto intrusted to mo tor you. In 1908 I wns again n oandldnto for tho offlco of senator, and I again promised tho pooplo of thoso counties that 1 would cast tholr voto for United States Sen ator for tho man choion by thorn. Mr. Cake carried each of tho three conn tlos I roprosent, nnd In fulfillment of that promise, In 1909, 1 votod for Mr. II. M. Cake. I wish to call your attention to tho further fact that In tho recent pri mary I did not only recolvo more votes than you did whon you woro a cnndldnto for United States Senator, hut that tho plurality given to mo wns nearly four tlmos as largo ns yours. As soon ns you wo-o nominated in 1900 you cried for party harmony nnd tho support of tho united party. I not only gave you my voto -In 1907, but bowed to the will of tho pooplo as to your o.octlon mid successfully sup ported tho man for president of tho senate whom you desired; you claim ed that unless your candldato for prasldont of tho senato was elected, tho jv 111 of tho peoplo would bo thwarted nnd you would be defeated Slnco your olectlon I havo naked for nothing nnd do not ovor oxnect to nsk or recolvo nt your hand nny favor x WmW YOU WIMj XKI3I) .MOHK or courtesy, official or athnrwlao. Kvnn WfJIIT. OUIt KI.VITKKS AUK (()- tho courtosv or a lottor thanklnir ma . -N'(S ''AS'l' AT TUOM TK.V TO for tho nsslBtnuco roudorod In bring- PHOrr.HSIONAli CAHDS. 4 rlt. J. W. IMJItA.M, -' Pliysirlnu ami Ktirjjeon. Olllrc UOH-'JOI) Coos HiilliU.-i.T.' Phonos Ollco 1021; Residence 1022 J W. HKN.VITTT, Lawyer. Settle It Now Settle It Right For constitutional amendment giving to cities and towns exclusive power to license, rcculatc, control, suppress, or prohibit the sale ol lntox lcating liquors within tho municipality. 328 X Ves ENDORSED BY 40,000 OREGON CITIZENS AI'H -1 OHIXiOX IIOMH HUMS AKSOUIA- TIOX. (IIH Klcctilc Mil I Id I uu;. POItTliAXI), OKIHIOX. (Paid Advertisement.) 3-x.irrrnrccM' vti tts-trar EntiYj TirirTvrr'm,'m'''''-MiwmwM IJ TIIM IWKT AXI) COMMODIOUS teamer Redondo OWippicd with wihhmcsh) WIMi MAIJK HKHTIiAU TUIPS CAUItVIXO PASSK.Vdl.'ltfl AND l'HKKJHT IlimVKI.X COOS HAY AXI) MAX WIANCIS. CO. A Mi Hi:Si:UVATIONS KOU PASSIC.Vf.'ICItS MAIIK AT AliMA.N'Ci: DOCK, MAKSIIKIKI.D AXD INTKIMHKA.V Tit ANSI. CO. KIKU DI.IMJ., SAX I-'HAXCIKCO. FOH INTOK MATIOV PHONIC 1 1 -J o IIH.-.. SAILS roit SAX KHANCISCO FIIOM COOS HAY OCT. 21). -IXTHH.OCH.W TltNHPOHTATIOX CO. ?CX&CSK3Z!3?U0KCMKSX3C Ofllco over Klnnngan & Honnett nnnk Marshflold, Orogon W M. S. Tt'KPKX, Architect. Ovor Chamber of Commorro. Have That Roof Fixed xow See CORTHELL Pliniio :tii!i. HHKAKWATKH IIOTICL, Fi-ont St., Mainlilleld, Ore., U.N'DNR N'KW MANAQKMBNT. Has been thoroughly renovated and newly furnished. Uooms reason nblo, by day, weok or month. ,Mrfl. J. II. O'DONNISIiTi, Prop. stati:mi:ntok coxditiox ok run first Trust and Savings Bank OF COOS HAY, MAUSHFEU), ORK., SIH'T. 1,1010. HBSOUItCKS. Loans and dlHcnuulu . . . . $12ii, 510.98 Ovordrnfts 254.80 llonds and Recurltlos .... 20. 990.10 llanklug houvo, furalturo and llximOB 50,80.50 i-aBh on hsnd und duo from bank i 82,208,51 MAIHLITinS. Capital Rtorlc puld In. ..J10O.P0O.C0 Suriiliis and undivided profltn 3.91E.C1 Doposlti 18l,6(MO roUl $203,551.01 Total 9293,551.01 Wo Invito your attention lo tho f trong condition of this bank at shown by tho sworn Hnttomont, to-wlt: Cash rosorvo 13 per cent of deposits. Ilesorvo roqulrod by law 15 per cent of deposits. Itoi.orvo In oxcoss of legal ruqulrumontH 28 por cent of dcpoilti. OFFIOHHS AM) DIHKCTOHS JOHN 8. COKK, Prosldont. JOHN F. HALL, IIIONUY SKNdBTACICHN. flTKPIIBN C. UOOI3I18, DOHHKY KUKIT.MU, Cashier. IV. S. CIIANDLRIl, WIMJAM CMMMK8, 1)11. O. W. TOWKIt, M. C. IIORTON. Vlo o President nud Mnnngor. Doi:s a (ii:i:it.i. haxkino ax d thukt iiusinksa, YOl'l. lU'HIXHSS SOLICITRI). Winter is Coming? the first nationalbank other candidates who are uot favored I down to dofoat fighting for tho princl -., with your support, or with tho no .". aualnUnces and associations of your 1 v ;miu:ouaire cnums ana menus wuo nro I t0' beneficiaries of your mUropro- nfC ' '."jeBtntlon or tins stnto in tno senate. "-' ", 3 , Dutv on Wooleni! Silk Pren. .y ? ' ' You voted to admit to this country 'tJX I raw silk free and to place a duty of 63 per cent upon the manufactured I article. At the same tlmo you votod to place a duty of 135 por cent (av- rRo) on woolen and worsted cloth, valued at not moro than 40 cents per pound. Was this act on your part In ouced by your friendship for tho peo pie?. Wus It In the Interest of tho common people? Did you voto to place this exorbitant duty upon goods used by "us, of common peoplo," for tho-benefit of anyone except your coupon-clipping chums and associates? Your chief legltlmato Incomo Is said bu from a largo cotton print mill, cd by yourself and relativos, In Vpd. Von vnto.l in ulnon n igita a square yard (see I) on tho tured by your farmer or purchase Ibuto to tlmates o of- p peo. their e vf. ifcL k 9- .v 'y.1 - ( - ,.' : V wS 1 .i.CT. Ln alule rr . T tMB TWwlZ ' t8HH- rx' .' rn S "!vr r ' HHth ' -- fltai " "HMK MBA "aMf YvlMiWH 7Wi,. ". .-BHVKi pies in which ho bolloves, but spurn with contempt tho man who chnngea political creeds for tho sake of vic tory," and "Chameleons and trucklers change their colors, but man of con viction fight for their prlnclplos to tho death." Concerning somo of these statements, there Is no bottor author ity In tho stato than yourself, for within tho memory of young men you Imvo beon n Democrat, a Republican, n Populist, a uou-pnitltjan and all tho tlmo n domngoguo. It Is manifestly apparent to nil that you nro no mora a republican today than you wero In 1S9G, when you un dertcoK by treachery to uso the office of secretary of tho Hopubllcan State Central Committee to assist In elect ing Mr, Ilryan president of tho United Stntes. It is also manifestly true that you aro In league, and for somo tlmo havo been working In comploto harmony, politically and otherwise with your Democratic colleaguo, Sen ator Chnmberlnln, and his protege and legateo, tho Democratic uomlnoo for governor of this stito. Wlillo you pmtu about reform nnd the good of tho people, you expect to uso tho of rico or governor of this stnto, If It can bo placed In tho hinds of Mr. West, for tho purpose uf returning you to tho senato of the lnltcd States nnd to perpetrate a further outragu upon tho peoplo of tho couutry, and ing about your oloctlon was hot forth coming. I ontorod tho contest under tho pri mary law In good faith. I publicly an nounced that I would support tho suc cessful candidate nnd oxpoctod my rrleuds nnd supporters to do llkowlse. In tho primary campaign you used all of your Influence, official and per sonal, to dofoat mo. After n fair, opon contost In which no impropor methods wero rosortod to by any can didate, to my knowledge, I wns suc cessful, and I submit that any man who has any clement of fairness In his makeup, or nny deslro to do that which Is right, will, If ho has been dofontod In an opon political contest, support tho succd-ssful candidate. A man who has no regard for tho obllgn- WHXTY PKIt CH.VT LOWKK THAN" MAXCFACTCIHXO IMUCF..S. THIS IS A S.VAP FOU HOMF.OXK THAT HAS Till: MOXHY. Coos Bay Wiring Co. hxpkut i:i.i:cTinciAXs. Respectfully ask your patronago. PHOXK 237-J. HOME LAND C o Seo us for InvostmouiB on Coos Day. Wo gunrsnteo owner's prlco to bo our prlco. Phono 7 Hi. t 201 Front St. iiOTHI. OAltDINKIl, nt Gnrdlnor, Orogon, has boon ro- tlons ho owos his party, who Is not "'oM'od nnd Improved nnd Is undor ncqualnted with tho rudlmonta of fnlr now nngomont. Special nccommo piny and tran.grossos all tho elomonta d,,tlns ''" stage passengers and for known as manliness by bolting a tick- lIJo Uoslrlng n rost at tho senshoro. et solely for selfish roasons, Is a tral- ' "Vou'll Llko tho Place." tor to tho Interests ot tho people, an ' J. K. SCHILLING, Proprietor. enomy of tho dlroct primary law nnd is devoid of any characteristics of roal leadership. Tho dlfforonco ho twoon tho venality of yourself and tho conduct of tho honorable gontlo men who opposed mo In tho primary olectlon, Is most marked. This con tost between myself nnd tho othor op ponents was devoid of acrimony, per sonalities or othor unpleasant fea- Good Evening! HAVI. YOU AXY LAUXDItY? If so, do not forget that this la THK laundry whoro you got tho boat work, and prlcos nro In ovory ono" roach. Call up nnd ono of tho driv ers will call and oxplnln all dotalls to you. All tolophouo cnlls aro quickly turos, and those' gontlomon aro to- nttondod to, bocnuso wo nro running jlay loyally supporting tho entire wo wagons. t,ckot- OUIt GUAHAXTKIJ IS YOUK SAT I bollovo you aro not sincere In , 1SFACTIOX. your alleged dovotton to tho primary MAIt.SHFIl.LD HAXD. AXD STEAM law. If you aro I ask "you to an- LAUXDHY, nounco publicly whothor or not you JJauzoy I.roi., Prop. Phono l).J. will by ovory means within your OF COOS BAY STHKTI.Y A COMMFHCIAL HAXlt. Wells Fnrgo Xovndu National Hank, San Francisco, Cl Tito United Slntcs XutlonaJ Hank, Portland, Or. Tho Nnllonnl Pnrk Hank, Now York, N. Y. The Corn Kxcltaugo National Hank, Chicago, 111. Tlio Hunk of Scotland, London, EnBland. The Credit I.yonuuls, Paris, Franco. In addition wo draw drafts on nil prlnolpnl banking eenUri In Europo, Asia, Africa, Australia Chlnn, Jnpun, North, Central and Couth America. Poroonnl and commercial accounts kept subject, to oheck. Cortlflcatos of Deposits Issued. Safo Deposit Iloxos for ront. Draws Drafts on i I-i-I I (litntlfi - . a t-. powor oppose tho amendment, chango ",v l ' " nn..-i.-s er repeal of tho primary lnw and Lil,,loa ho,,w br,n tholr Drosses, othor laws that have been heretofore Wra,a or GIovos l0 us- Sutlsfac- nr nt nnv ttnw. hnronftnp m.iv lin writ. 1 1,u" HUaraiueeu. ten on tho statute books by tho peoplo. Yours truly, JAY nOWERMAN. Portland, Orogon, Oct. 3, 1910. COOS DAY TAILOUIXO CO., J. W. Josophson, Mgr. ;JHO South llrondvtny, Mnrslillolil. Head the Times Want Ada FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK MAHSHF1KLD, OREGON. Oldest Hunk In Coos County, KstabUhluHl In 18H0. Paid up Capital and Surplus, $H(,000.O0. Assets Over Half Million Dollar:.. Does a gonoral banking business nnd draws drafts on the Hank of Ca'lfornla, San Francisco, Col.; Hanover National Dank, N. Y.i First National Dank, Portl'ind, Ore.; First National Ilank, Hose burg, Ore.; Tho London Joint stock Ilank, Ltd., London, England. Also sella exchange on all of Mm m-in-inni .it in. nt RuroDe. Individual nnd corporation accounts kept subject to check. B&N' deport iock uoxes lor rent. OFFICERS: J. H. IJEXXirrT, rn-Bltlent. H. F. WILLIAMS, Cndilrr. ,,,.K.,''NA(!A:V' V'-,". JKO. K. WINCH KRTKK. Ami. Csa 1NTi.UI3.T- PAID OX TI.MI. IlKPOSiTS. tTCS2indS-i.l5dTcjLir'A?Ji?j? K&? 5Ti.iHSI!JaS25--2SZ2S?SZSZSa, -1 SJ j jj Sails from Alnsworth Dock, Portland, nt 8 P. M every Tuesday. Sallo from Coos Hay every Satmd.iy at service or tlmo. Hescrvntlons will not Ito held later than Friday noun, unless tickets nro purclmscd. n j W. F. Miller, Agt.. Fhcrx Main 35-L lT27?.5?S?,irWir3s7KOCirjr r i -.rrac.r-irir-1r-iririrTir3ir;C?W'r3??5ZS" . -' -.r.nr-T.ini:ir7rf ' ISTEAMfR BREAKWATER Turkish Baths 210-213 Coos Building PHONE 2 14-J HEAL ESTATE. I havo somo of tho host buys on tho Day. Can nrrango easy tonus. Housos nnd h'ullilings for rent ' AUOUSTFIMZKHX, C8 Central Avo. Mnrahfleld, Oro. Tho Bazar will FL'KXISH yjn with any fancy apples of any s ' ... - l.-mn 11RO Of or variety oltlior ior "' --- for shipment to friends. p-w -sorted APPLES for Christmas gll NONE HinTEK can bo had as IHh LLUll) ,,nteI ah furniture vt ml clean. Velvet and Axwlnlater njW very room. rqr Merles of " ", Uttlw retlurud to; iHy,-0o,75ond$l-W. w 'i.00 to IS.00. A lso a few houiekeeplng P nants with K rang.J. 12 '?.& P; fcatlis. Take bussatdepot. MM. Hr.u.. v iFrfcfT,Wl ." ' i y vm iii-fIWutfH