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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1911 EVENING EDITION m cavo ucum rci; M Kt uhiu w nil i 1 1 lt i & m r Jt r. i DRAIN-C00S BAY AUTO UNC IP FHAfPH! PA iU 1 1 i U i XJ v.J lb J U ID VIA Y (Coutin.ted from page ) C H LEAGUE LIIHL1NU U (Continued from page 1.) mi k road engineer, until recently manager of the Hill lines in the Northwest, told n delegation of Eugcno men, In cluding the editor of this pnpor, nt n conference in ' olllco a few weeks nco, that tho construction of a rnll- rnnil to tlin rnnnt: from F.iiirntin wnnlcl 'murdor, nnd according to. tllO petl lion, J lingo uuku uui bu liir IIH LU legal was the opinion of Crnwfotd and he icturued tho form to Cannon. Tho question of, tlib recall of tho I. .!.. ll.r nlllltlrtlll ... lllri.Hllnllfldrt jllll' lllllHl' uiiuiui.! (ill iiibii uuiiuiin i which were alleged to novo been given by Coko to tho Jury in tho cmo of the State of Oregon vs. Hoy Mc Clallcn. McCIallon was charged with Portland Loses Two Games to Vernon and San Francisco Drops Two Games. reduco freight rates In tho Wlllamot o Valley GO per cent. This ho ex plained was tho reason why tho Har riman people refused to build to tho coast and opposed tho efforts of other companies In that direction. Their long haul overland from Portland to aid tho defendant by giving prejudic ed instructions, to tho detriment of the prosecution. Prom tho fact that tho question of recall of Judges has become practical ly a National Issue, this original pro cccduro Is causing considerable In terest and tho nttornoy-gcnoral oxer i '$ STANDING OF THE OLUHS. Per Won Lost cent Portland. . . .-13 30 .539 San Francisco . .44 37 .543 Oakland 42 39 .R19 Vornon 40 30 .513 Sacramento. . ..30 41 .4G8 Los Angeles. . .29 49 .372 nlunrl tiintn Mm it t tirt ntr1f Mfittf n fn 111 San Francisco was a source of great ' ,,n8Sing on t0 validity of tho form of rovenuo mat tnoy would not reiin- petition. quiah until forced to net. Mr. Ste-' To what extent tho sentiment vena wont further than this, when "gainst Judge Coke has dovolopod In tho Second Judicial District Is mere ly problematical here, tho only word received In Salem boing relative to tho validity of tho form used In tho petition. Atunioy-Gciieriil Surprised. AlHinitfrli tlin Attni-nnv-nnimrnl la grentost development of any territory froIU Do,IBin8 county, ho mnilo no ho had over visited. Railroad build- comment on tho subject, tho news ho declared that, after having travel ed over tho entlro world, ho consider ed tho Willamette Valley and its sur rounding rootnms, 1,000 squaro miles in extent, stisccptlblo of tho ing, ho assorted, was Its greatest need It Is goncrnlly understood thnt Mr. Stevens resigned his position with tho Hill linos becauso of a deal with tho Harrlmnn system by which tho Oregon Electric nnd linos In this stato wero bolng held up Indefinitely. Ho rofused to ho a party to a deal da fllgnod to block tlio growth nnd devel opment of a great state. As to tho building of n rrllroad from Eugene to the pea the "r ple of Lnno County nro nble to accom plish that. Tho hardest pull will !- to complete tho lint section to Kl in Ira. but If nil tho poople who will share in the benefits will do their part the burden should bo eo distri buted thnt It will fall heavily upon no one. A few shnros of stock should that tho recall of Judgo Coko was contemplated coming as something of a surprise to that olllco. Tho first recall petition directed nt n Judge Is as follows: RECALL PETITION. To tho Honorable Hon. W. Olcott, Secretary of State for tho Stato of Oregon: Wo, tho uudorslgued citizens nnd legal voters, of the State of Orogon ami of tho Second Judicial Diet! let, coimlitlin of tho cflftThtlea of Douglas, Iiwu. C'in Carry, Denton nnd Lin coln, .c ,iectlvi,:y denatid the recall of Circuit Judgo John 8. Coke, of said - n I jMilk'-iI l)l".r'ct: and oach foi 'iltii .): J I.hvo personally digued this petition; I nm n legal voter of the State of Oregon and of the Second Judicial District thereof; .ny ronldoncu and poetofllce nro cor rectly written after my name Impartial Itullujx Alleged. iMwt illmi-lnif !! Hwi ittioiu tit ho takon by ovory man and woman V -m., fil,u ,iA.n,i. who owns n homo In tho city or a farm In tho country. It Is a popular movement to break the ftnmgtehnld of railroad monopoly and the resldont of Lnno county who does not aid (ho cnuso Is lax In his duty to tho t jminu n'ty in which ho lives. WENRLINO OETS" IU'SY. Hnllroml Promoter Takes Options On lllll and Timber Near Florence. Tho Florcnco West prints the fob That said John S. Coke, Circuit Judge, In tho month of May, 1911, while holding Circuit Court In nnd for DouglnH County, Stato of Oregon, and presiding over the case of the Stato of Oregon vs. Hoy McCInlleu. charged with murdor, demonstrated his gross Incompetency and unfair ness by giving to tho .Jury In said caso, at tho Instance nnd request of tho defendant's attorney, unfair and erroneous instructions as to tho law, Intended to bins tho Jury in favor of tho defoudnut and sccuro an acquit tal and did so bias tho Jury nnd lowing concerning F. X. Wendllng cnB0 nn acquittal; whllo at tho samo who recently Incorporated n com- tmo ho fsnld John Coko) fnlold nnd lany to build a railway from Eugcno to Coos liny: "G. X. Wendllng nnd S. O. John son of Snn Frnnclbco, II. O. Uirroll of Pasadena and O. E. Evnns of Wood, Cnl., wore in Floronco Inst rri."r fc r. few hours accompanied rofused to glvo tho Jury fnlr and lo gnl instructions which wore asked by tho p.robocutlou. All of which con tributed to nnd brought about tho defeat tho ends of Justice." NORTH DEND. Juno 18, 1911. n infamously base attack Is made (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Bay Times.) PORTLAND, Oro., Juno 19. Port land was twlco defeated by Vernon in the south yesterday. Tho results of tho Sunday games in tho Const Lea gue wore as follows: . At Los Angeles Vornon Portland (Afternoon gnmo.) Vornon Portland , At Snn Francisco Los Angeles Oakland (Morning game.) Los Angeles Onkland At Sacramento Sacramento Snn Francisco. . . : . . . At Stockton Shu Francisco Snornmonto Satin (lay'H((i'nme. At Vornon Portland ll Vernon At San Francisco Oakland , Los Angeles. . . .' . . , At Sacramento Sacramento , Sun Frnncltco t i i .r i, cfrtrnil I Jftti Jfnfniln(Mcwyork M.l.tr'V or gcnjanin Qotrcs Benjamin n ii 9 12 2 C C 0 1 3 II II 0 4 a ii 1 9 I 3 n ii 4 9 3 .S R II 3 11 7 13 It 11 11 11 3 S It II 0 12 0-11 R II 3 9 4 5 Clothes NOW READV FOR Ill'SIKKSS Leaves MarshieSd Daily HOAT LEAVES ALERT LANDING, .MARSHFIELD .ARlUVjrDRAlN 1 1 M. SAIE DAV. ":i0 A. m. 1 TICKETS FOR SALE AND INFORMATION AT The Susy Comer BtfugSore PHONH 208 Mndo in Now York; Mndo In Now York Stylo; Hacked by two guarantees; Alfred Ilonjamlu and ours for ono solid year; Sold at tho right prices 42ft to THE FAST AND COMMODIOUS Streamer Redoftdo (U'ipycd trlih Wltelcu.) Will mnko regular rlp CMtryiug piutMeiiRFrH IhiIIi sjU j tnlg,Ut betucoii Coon Itwy and Him Frauclxoo. AllrrnoirntluuNroi pMci:cri made at Alllnnco Dock, Mitfulitleld and Inter-Oermi '1imj, ri. UiiIiiii Ktivet Whurf No. II, Hm Frunclitcii. For Infin nuilnu, f Iione l l-.l or UM5. HMlling from San FrnnclHco Sunday, Juno 1J. I NTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. fiEE PEOPLE uiDsr sin David Nelson and Wife and Child Have Narrow Escape While Fishing. David Nolson, cashlor at tho C. . Smith mill, nnd wife and 4-yenr-old baby had a narrow escapo from drowning Saturday ovonlng whllo Ashing on South Coos Rlvor near tho Goodwill plnco. In trying to land Dy tho right systom of merchandising "Maney Talks" lochester Clothes Priced $8e5 to $18 by M. Dnvls of San Frnnclsco, and 01l tho integrity of our nolchborliiK n bls trc"t t"'r row bont was upsot iaiu .hu.iiii iiuu jukso iiuunilH Ol 111- townsiiiiiii. .Iii.lirn .Inlm R PnU, liv 6J!S.'i w in . . . . tno circulation on tho streots of Ro- Tho fondling peoplohnyo had op- goburB of n ,,ctltloti charging him t ons on a largo tract of timber on wJtli incompetency nnd unfairness In the upper Sluslnw R Ivor and ono ob- slvlnK nml rofll8lllK t0 glvo certain Sod at the tr p was to look over this instructions In tho caso of tho Stato tlmbor. Deeds for tho proporty havo nt n,...n ,. n,.. Mnrnnii.. !,... .1..,. !.. I I .. - i. -.,.. ... " .""" "" ..i.iiiitii I'VVll iU'luioniu ill iiuu in uiu U. 1111(8 III Eugeno nnd It Is probablo tho trans fers will bo completed beforo long. "During tho past fow days tho Wendllng Company has taken nn op tion on tho Snubeit mill'uud slto nt Acme. The option Is for n torm of four months and the prlro mentioned is thirty thousand dollars. We are In formod by a man who Is closely con nected with the Wendllng company, nnd tho throo prcclpitntcd Into tho wator. Tlioy mannged to get hold of tho overturned bont and Mr. Nel son worked their way to shoro. It wns about 8 o'clock Saturday ovonlng. They had Just reachod thoro for a couplo of dayH outing. Mr. Nelson was rowing tho bont and Mrs. Sold in tho snmo way Our Shoe Stock is the talk of the town Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. Mai-hhllcld Ilaiiilon SCHOOL DUiEGTORY Whlln wn linlliivn It to lin lint "Tempest In a tea-pot" Instituted 0y'No,80n was handling tho lino nnd tho a fow disgruntled politicians and ono-,' bftby wns sitting In tho bont be inlos of Judgo Coko, nnd that if suf-twoon t,101n- JIrs' N'olson got a big flelent names to tliccciifltltlon nro 80-1trout on tho I,ll nml n8kol Mr. Nel eured to call an election, thnt Judgo 80 t0 ,,oII lior land it. Ho stood Coke's good nanio and woll-earnod "P. loauod over hor shouldertogottho reputatlou ns u careful, foarloss nnd Hno fro nml waa nulling tho fish In. lmMitlal Judgo will be fullv vludl-lJ,I8t I1B tll t,0llt wna "ftod out of oated. yet thore will remain the stlg- tno wtor, It Hopped off the lino onto .a lii.iiilllnll.... ...! .,...!....... t. ' tllO OllCO nf tllO llllflt Alp Vulcnn that if tl'0 option ll taken llll It . J...1 n..i i 1.1. i..' .'....... ," inttomntoil n rntnl. It n,l ihri.n, uunns that a large mill will b. built "1. t - : , tinned over " distrleU Ami the uuderlvlng p-lnclplel Whon Mr. Nolson camo nj). bo was emanoHng from this froaR and ox- nenr llls wlr nml ' M'. Nolson PARTY OK TOURISTS. perlmeutal law 3t to be settKul. I "n" ovldontly grabbed tho child's Who are to bo tho Judges of v. heth-' oont ns tl10 ,,oat turnod over nnd er the Instructions given the Jury In tllU8 Knt nil nonr together. He on the proporty." IVm!i Cmiiliiir t IIhiwI.ii, Tim..,. I., .-. "' im- iumii:uuiii gnoii ui jury . . , .'. . "'1"""' " Jiiiikloiliii itaNduHilioiiiilil to thftt VMe waH )ie C0.rflCt pil0 of th0, helped his wlfo and child to tho boat In i-fliNi ti rlniirt r,, i iBW "loI In that particular ''! H'o Kiadually worked It ashore. J,:T. ,' PuJEm " .? To correctly determine this Where the nc-ldent oco.rl, the "L " :..,. ,," r.iii!i viv. l'" w hould be In Judge w' is anont nn n foul. 2. i ! iS'SSt ?oh W nMJ carry around with w "t high tide nn go soil! 'I an IU mo const iroil u-. ii... t-.i i.. .i. fralv nnv ni.m'm.l '! don that n Southern was '",;, "- V ' ":m Vn ", " em the te-tlmony In the caso. evo thought It was aVartv of tourtots or T'l'i'T"1 "h", 1" 088e'1a8,!t prospective I.i.mms who wauted to ?L"M H?11?,J,Uh,1 t0 '"'.' look.over the. Huh estate. He hud L X. . ' '.fJT "1 " .'7 I Tint lin nnufUltr nnnr sil nt il.a " -. ... . mv,ii visit of any- olllolgU of the company "THE FRIEM) OF COOS DAY" yo AH .1 J AMfW ' jyo L lbiAxylaxd'i2 CONNKCTINd WITH THE .NORTH HANK ROAD T I'OUTU.M) BAY, FOR EUREKA, SAILS FROM COOS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22nd NORTH 1'awIFIU STEAMSHII' l()MI'NV. PHONE II ('. F. Mc(Ji;(llt(.i:, Actnt EQL'IPPED WITH WIREIiESS STEAMER BREAKWAUR ALWAYS ON TIME SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT I) A. M. ON JUNE .1, 10, 13, SO, ur, :io. SAILS FROM COOS RAV AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE OX JU.VE a, 7, ia, it, aa and ar. L. II. KEATING, AOENT PHONE MAIN 3.Vh "FIFIELD" THE ONLY WAY TO 'FRISCO HAY" Tte Steamer FSHeld SAILING FROM BANDON FOR SAN FRANCIS CO TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 20th TICKETS FOR SALE AND INFORMATION AT IIIIJiYKIt'SCKUR STORE. ,Nenr OakUnil, California Tie only rman't Collfge on the Pacific Coait. L hartcrul lSt5. Iear two Kreat L'iincri(ic. Ideal climate throughout the year. Kntrantc and erniluatlon, rccnilrtnunta tnulvalcnt to thojc of btanfprd nnd Unlverlty of California. LalioratoriM for iciince with modern equip ment. Lxcellent opportunities for home ceonomlci, library Hiidy. nuulo nd nn. Modern cymnaiium. Special care for health of tudenti. out-door life, l'rcjldcnt. Luilla Clay tnrwn. A. JI., I.itt. IX. l.U. D. 1'or rauloBiie in drM Secretary, 21111s College 1. O.. California. PROFESSIONAL OIRFOTOY RS. 1VX L. ERICKSON. Professional Xurso FAST SERVICE TO ROSEBURG Our HtiiKos leaving Mmshneltl nt (I o'clock ccty inenilnK con ncct with olenitis train to Portland, tlio miiiio as auto lines. rurofO. COOS RAY ROSERCRQ STAOE LINE OTTO SCHICTTER. Auent. O. P. 1IAUVARD, iao .MARKET AV.. Murbliflelil. Atient, ROSLHl'IMJ. PHONE 11 Ore. and cuuion.ua.utly he believed that the Inquiry nioiltrof ll.mdon , people by AV. II Jenkins, n Southern Pacific trnvelliiK passeugor agent, was nioio- ly for a spiclal party. j they tin w fifteen feot deep, L nun uior whs scar cely any eurront. They called loudly for holjT whllo In tho water but thore was no response oxcept Hurt Latttu who heard them nud reached the soeiie lust as tho got artoroTnUioiit ten minutes after tho boat unset he'ot sigiiiug It, will whether they are t'flliun fir lllullflA ,ki. hiumaaM'Mi. TO.)d name of a voting man who h-T h,tl rnlng. Mr. Nolson's little by Uis peralstent, careful, palust" , wnr-year-oiu girl remnrlfed. "Pnpn advancing iho Tllfv "turned to town nud are none r besmearing the tuo worse for tho oxporloncoi ' ' ing efforts Justlv 'enrne.1 from inn constituency the most ttatteilng vote ever accoraeu a caudldate for ofltco lu Mill dlatrigt. It U vor- doubtful whether all the lawyer of the Coo aud Doubles coimt. bar eo.ild agree upon whe'Vr the Ins'ruetlons given and reuset' t YOVlt NEIOHUOR'H EVPKUIE.Vni J low you may iirotlt by It. Tk Foly Kltluoy PHI- Mrs. E. O. Whiting. 3(J0 Willow St.. A'.rtn. O. says: "Par some tlmo 1 1-d a very serious eie be gl.vou. correctly stated the law of kidney trouble nid 1 saffcred with the case, how then Is. the avaragiv iu bacl.ncho3 aud dizzy headacbe. 1 dividual without any technical know ! Vp( P'teok fliatln? be'ero n-y evos 'if tho law to determine this nnd I felt all tlrod out aud mlaorab,., T?Sr 12 LSa'hV: I saw Foley Kidney Pills advertised doubt) in eleclon will lm lu.i.i.i. t nnd got a bottle nnd took them ae- a" Plaweir of men will havo to dc e -cording to directions and iosuI s I mI" , th,s fompJox quostfaji. l.owed almost at onoe. Tho pain ., I ! 'IV' J!u fV0W" S' , ,, . , , , . ,13 uut l" outgrowth of a long train nnd dizzy hendachos left me, my oyo- of nouses, delinquencies, and in-. slBht became clear and today I can ruptlon on the part of our public sor I guoss we'll buy our llsluafter this," nnd Mr. Nolson conourrod. DIES AT RAN DON. Rogers Ilotire, Room O.Phono 141-L Marshllqld Oregon. rJt. (1. W. Ll.'.HLIE. - .. Osteopathic Phynlcl.tn rajljmtjp of tho Amerhan school ol OateVpiTthy at Klrksvlllo, Mo. Oinie ln EUdjiratlo, I31K. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to l! PhliO 101-J; Maishtlold; Oregon - -i i r.-f.-ip i PliyNifimi nnd Siivkooii. 20t)-210 CokoTlullding Phones jOillco KlS.T;.Rc.sltlonco 1021 We Work And Advertise To brliiK n customer liero tlio first time, after that ho coiuch of ills own nccotd. Von know why. iMEAIEMIIER There Is no kink, or cue that u can't do. "T H I N K I T O V E It M A R Y." Coos Bay Sleam Laundrs PHONE MAIN 57-J Dfc- J. DENNETT, ( I.atvyoi'. wuott utKioe, wiip lived nUout n OiUcq ovor Flanagan & Dannott Rank terday aflornoou aud 'the funeral Is upmg lioiii roiiny. .ir. uaies was say I am a woll woman, thanks to Foloy Kldnoy Pills." Red Cross ,Drug Store vants, many of them Justlv desorvnd cnstlgntlon. but lot it bo said to tho honor of our Judlclnry In Oregon that thoro has never beon any nocesslty young man about 315 , ears of age; ajul leaos n wlfo nd baby and a father to mourn his logs. Randon Uoporder. to extend this nuiil-coverod logal inuric ovor tnom. If nn election Is callod Judgo Coke, as woll as his tradttcora. will discover thnt thoro is. In this district a larg,e number of men who wore not his nr dont supporters In tho last election, who will assist his frlonds In vindi cating his good name from, this In sult to his Integrity ):0. MoLEOD. ftirshlleld r-R. .J. T. McCOHMAC,' Oregon Physlolnn nnd Surgeon Marshflold, Orogon. Ofllce: Lqcklnrt nulldlng, opposite Post Olllce. Phppo 105-J Refill Estaie '.RUY NOW All kinds of City and Farm Prop erty. Rooming house, at n bargain. AU(J. FR1ZEEN 08 Central Ave, Marslifleld,, Oro., r" ". '. Blanchavd's Livery, wo navo socutod tho llvory buM noes of L. II. Holsner nnd a'o pre parod to render excellent sotvlco tc tho pooplo of Coos" Day, Careful drivers, good rigs and eveiythlng that will moan satisfactory service to tho public. Phone us tor u drlvlnf homo, n rig or unythlng ltoodod In tho livotj line. Wo also do a trucking buslnoas of all kinds. RLANCHARD RROTHERS. Livery, Feed nnd Sales Service. 141 First and Alder Streets, Phone 138-J Have That Roof Fixed NOW See CORTHELL; ;- Phono ais Business Directory Following Is a lis of ReltabJ Huslnoss Firms that It l Pay to Pntron'zo " ' Go To WILLEY & SCHROEOER tor Plumhino and Heating .iiiirsiiuciii, un'i .stapd: All bliuls or ph'tosrm.h wori, bromiile enlarging aud lodak flulbhlng- , J. J.. KOom Machine and Repair S'OP" . GENERAL MACIUMST Steam and Q Engine WJ At Holland's heat shop, Fro street, MoishflewL. lawatweu iwi iitwiaii -- N SAFE I-NVISMW For information eo-JjJJ high-class bond toJ-J bearing 6 Interert ' wrlto O. D. Hlmdil H. 'Adams and CoW CaHfornls- Angeles, v V 1 voM i I t -,, Hf, . f-A 4m m t if mi' JLn it t