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THE COOS BAY TIMES, HARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 191 1 EVENING EDITION We Are Now Equipped To Supply you with your Camp Supplies for Your Vacation THE RECALL AND THE JUDIGARY ffi ducal lUBENDNtGS '"illiiBiklJlilll'' We Are Headquarters for Camp Supplies We Carry the Following: CANVAS TENTS, All sizes and weights CANVAS COTS and all other styles CAMP STOVES, CAMP CHAIRS COOKING UTENSILS, PILLOWS FANCY HAMMOCKS, BLANKETS ;anvas hammocks, quilts YOURS FOR. HEALTH AND HAPPINESS, oing & Harvey Co. Complete House Furnishers , Judge Watkins States Some Cogent Reasons of ; Approval. Editor Tlnu'it: I It Is alleged thnt Theodore Roose ivoit appruves the Oregon plan ex j copt he thinks the recall Bkould nut apply to the Judiciary. The writer ' haH the greatest respect for T. It. and president again, yet he does not think that T. It. Is Infallible. Mr. Roosevelt does not, go far us 1 know, state why he thinks the recall should not apply to the judiciary he does not give us the reasons for his opi nion he merely states the ultimate fact and leaves up to furnish the reasons therefor. 1'rocecdluK then along these linos 'it occurs to me that the moat logical ' reason supporting the view of Mr. Iloosevelt would bo that the rec.tll ' might have u tendency to deter n timid Judge from performing the functions of his olllce fairly and Im partially that he might be Inclined to listen to and be controlled by public opinion to the detriment oV litigants. The trouble with this sort of argu ment, from the standpoint of T. It. Is, that It Is illogical. If the recnll Is not good In one case, It is not- good In any case It Is either good or bad, It can't be half good and hnlf bud. If the recall should have n ten dency to frighten limber kneed and truculent Judges and Induce them to perform their duties In nu crroncotiH manner, or not at nil, then the sniua Inllucuce might, and probably would have the sumo effect on nil other of ficers of the snino spineless proclivi ties, whether their duties were Judi cial or not. Admit then thnt a timid, corrupt or spineless olllclal, n "good feller," Is certain to be controlled by some Influence whether It bo fear, pelf ot friendship, then why Is It not prob able that a wholesome fear of the recull would bo moro to the Inter est of, all tho people than the In- The BuSYjf ORNER Wishes A JOYOUS EASTER TO ALL tort-Parsons Drug Co. PHONE U08. LEADING DRUG STORK IN COOS COUXTV. lluenco ot organized plunder? It wo have any otllclals who aro so pusllla- are in psoitlon o locato you either nlmous that thoy can't perform tho unties oi ineir omau wmioui ieur, In the city or tho country, upon terms to suit your pocketbook. Title Guarantee- nnd Abstract Co., Honry Scngstackeu, Mgr. or Sale .low registered Holstoln SlfeOregon Mechtilde 5J'6 whoso siro Lundo iKlKo. 25563 took first t Levis & Clark- Pnl. ! 51 Ot talvesMoheo T.nrtv ln,8 giving at present CO JlJ, aTeracB io .. m- vv iHDk oca- 1 Creamorv a s n,, hWk No. 10091 ' . I- i UU1I lit "lrai"l giving 45 to 50 ' "erse test last season A. T-WMmilur ,RlteMi, . - "viiio uu;n. ''Ji in .. k.;; rw.tu Win " muea HI NeW bnBaIow k,acrea fln bottom X.IW "'&. Part . Aiiegany, Ore. to do same at home. Leave orders corner North Broadway and Birch avenue. Phono 175-L, mornings. WANTED Washing noil mending by Rblo woman. 155 N. Fourth St. WANTED Hoarders In private fain lly, Upstairs 545 South Broadway, FOIt RENT Furnished Modern lluu galow, 5 rooms, $20.00. Dwolllng $10.00 Including water. Pulntshop .17.50. Carpontorshop ?10.00. Tltlo Guarantee and Abstract Co. FOR SALE Nino room bungalow, and two cornor lots, each 40 by 100 on new county road at Milling ton. One lot planted In strawbor rind and potatoes. Prlco 1,29G; half cash nud terms on balance. Addross N. L. Saudon, Box 48C, Marshtleld, Oro. , FOR SALE Full blood Rhode Inland , Red Cockerels. Phono 103-L. I j WANTED Position us cook la ennin i by man and wife. No children. C. W. Xolson, Marshtleld. FOR RENT Furnished housekeop lug rooms. Apply to Mrs. Mattle Blaln, 87C Fifth St., South. favor or hope of rownrd, then It oc curs to mo that It Is better that such official should be under tho control ot tho power that put them In oltlco than under tho control ot any other Influence. If tho recall will never work any greater hardship than to keep olllclal molly-coddles In fear of tho peoplo, let us nover, never forsake It, It Is a prlcoless discovery. GEO. WATKINS. North Bend News Edgar McDaulols went to Mnrsh fleld yestorduy on buslnoss. FOR RENT Baxter hotel at Co. qulllo, Oregon, after April 1. Write or see personally Baxter Bros., Coqulllo, Ore, Frank Ilodsoii and wlfo of Coos River wore Murshfleld shoppora today. Mrs. . D. Simpson nnd daughter, Edith, will spend Sunday with Murshfleld relatives. UTO Anytime, nnywtiero Rea sonable rates. Phono Blnnco hotel 4G or Residence 2S-J. Mrs. E. R. Hodson nnd daughters, Irene and Ermn of Coos Rlvor, are guests at tho Robt. McCann home. Geo. Mandlgo and wife ot North Bend Heights and C. A. Smith and wlfo of Sherman avenue went to WANTED Relinquishment. State Marahflold yesterday to see tho Hazel particulars. Address: T M' Times Dollar, FOR RENT Flno 1024 Elrod avo. furnished room . FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms. Phono 49-L. LOST A wagon spring. Return to O, H. Walters, expressman, and receive roward. WANTED Pantryman at tho Chan dler Hotel. WANTED 2 chambermaids. Chandler Hotel. FOR RENT Residence in Enstsldo Phone Mrs. McCann, Nmth Bend. A PARTICULAR PLACE FOR Particular People 7 OF COURSE LOCKHART'S GROCERY PHONE 85-J THE WEATHER. (By Associated Press.) OREGON, April 15. Fair to night and Sunday warmer. I.Ol'AI HE- TEMPERATURE PORT. For twenty-four hours ending at 4:43 p. m April 14, by Mrs. E. Mlngus, special government meteorological observer: Maximum 70 Minimum 32 At 4:43 p. m C2 Precipitation none Wind, Northwest; clear. HORN. 44 OLSON To Capt. and Mrs. B. W. Olson a daughter, Saturday, April 15. Mother and child nre doing nicely nnd although Mrs. Olson Is unld to have secretly desired a "Llttlo Captain," Capt. Olson Is overjoyed over tho arrival of tho "Llttlo Mistress or the High Sens." Tho Nairn Smith arrived In JiiBt about the time Little Miss Olson arrived nnd tho first congratula tions to the proud pnrentH were those oxtended by Its olllcers nnd crew. Goes to Mend. Rev. J. C. Llulugcr, formerly of the North Bend Presby terlan church, has roslgnod his pas torate nt Pendleton to ncropt one nt Bend, Oro. Ih Injured. Chns. Foster, long shoromnn employed In loading the Excelsior nt tho Smith mill, was struck by n timber nnd his hend quite badly Injured. Taken to Coqullle. Sheriff Onge has taken Lloyd FoBter, tho youth charged with tho theft ot a watch from n South Inlet logger to the coun ty Jnll at Coqulllo. Ih III. Geo. Winchester Is expect ed homo tonight from Myrtlo Point where he has been assisting nt the Flanagan and Bennett Bank during the nbsonco of Cashier Suppleo who has been 111. Quite Sick. llttlo Miss Cathorlno Toyo, daughter of Dr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Toyo,, Ih reportod quite III, Sho is Buffering from tho effects of an at tack ot pneumonia sevoral weeks ago. - Taken to Asylum.-Two nttond nnts of tho State hospital for the insnno loft today with John Hongoll of Marahflold and Mr. Hnynes, a Wll lanch Inlet pioneer, who woro com mitted this week. Here For Court. F. S. Rlobo hns arrived hero from McMInnvlllo to at tend the present torm of court whon matters Involving his management of the People's cooperative store aro ex pected to come up. Elect Onicer At tho Vestry meeting of Emmnnuol Episcopal church on- Thursday evening Mr. Bennett Swnnton and Dr. Win. Hors fall woro olectod wardons of tho church. Mr. Mutr Dauo was elected treasurer and Mr. Hnrry Nasburg, secretary of tho Vestry. PoHtpone Case. Tho hearing of D. A. Curry charged with violating tho city building ordinance by erecting a small building on his property in South Marshflold without a permit, was postponed today by City Recorder Butlor until May 4 owing to Mr. Curry's attorney not being roady for trial. Wins Contest. I. received word that S. Smith today his daughter, Mikis Horn Baking Easy si lr. intra AKlH6 POWDER Absolutely Pure Tha only baking powtfar mada from Royal Grapa Dream of Tartar NO ALUM.N0 LIME PHOSPHATE MIbs ltuth Smith, a student at Ore gon Agricultural college at Corvallts, won the girls oratorical contest at that Institution this week. Her thcnio was "Dreams ot Youth." Tho honor Ih one of the highest In the collego and the news ot Miss Smith's suc cess will bo highly gratifying to her many friends In Mnrshfleld. Personal Notes JACK DAVIS lonvw today for Port laud on business. K. O. HALL Is reported critically III, of n complication of diseases nt his home In Ferndnle. COL COACH and L. J. Cody ot Ban don passed through hore today on route to Portland on business. J. EUOENE SCHILLING enmo down from Gardiner yesterday on mat ters connected with tho construc tion of his new hotel there. J. BUSBY arrived hore yesterday from LowUton, Idaho, to spend n fow weeks as tho guest of his son, E. Busy. MRS. B. E. SCHOONMAKER. and children leave today for Portland whoro thoy will visit relatives un til Dr. Schoonmaker Joins thorn there to establish a homo. , A. LILJEQVIST and wlfo of Co qulllo wero Marshflold visitors yes terday, Mr. Llljoqvlst coming ovor to Investigate tho cases agnlnst Shorman Stage nt North Bond nud Lloyd Foster. MR. and MRS. A. M. BOBELL, who recently sold tho Central Hotel to Clark & Smith, left on tho Break water today for Portland. They wero accompanied by Mrs. BoboU'd iathor and mother, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jones and son, Horbort. THEO. HILLYER and family, who have been , visiting relatives in Myrtlo Point, loft today on tho Brenkwator for Portland whoro they expect to make their futuro home. Theo. expects to ongago in tho printing business ngalu In tho Roso City. MISS EMMA HALVEIISON left today for her old homo in Wisconsin to nttond tho funeral of her brothor who was killed In a railway acci dent thoro. Miss Hnlvorson has ' beon making hor homo with her sister, Mrs. Wm. Hydon, on South Broadway. EDITOR BARGELT ot tho Myrtlo Point Enterprise, who was n Marahflold visitor this weok, Is bo coming a bloatod capitalist and added to his varlod Interests a chicken ranch stocked with prlzo winning fowls. Tho poet's spring lay is nothing to the pullet's spring lay around Editor Bargolt'a Sanctum. TEe Finishing Touch No Lady's Easter toUet is complete without a touch of delicate, refined perfume. We have all tho popular odors, also many specials which are for sale by us only, such as Yioletta Sincera and Coos 'River Blossoms. Let us demonstrate to you any of our perfumes Prices from 50 to $5 00 per ounce. BROWN DRUG CO. GRADUATE CHEMISTS "THE QUALITY STORE." Our New Store, 71 Market Avenue, Coos Building, I I OJ I I I H nr ,no an E noy. igor. TO IIOMESEEKERS If you want a location for a home como to us. We V-l wl8hefl