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'wpywwpipfi, 1-imwiij,,, tyfpy j " f ' . ft THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1911 EVENING EPITION. 4 J. Get the Fourth h i it You From Head to Ready We Can F Foot i if j ml B. - ,1! m , , Iv 5- rv Mb"?' Men and "Women may find here everything to wear and at prices that arc i'air. Wo do-not advertise "bails" to catch yon and we do not sell trash goods at any price. "We have goods of quality at prices Hint we arc willing to match witli anyone anywhere it' they will match the goods at the same time. We are going out oi' the Men's Clothing business but we have a large stock of Suits on hand many oi' them late styles which will be sold at great reductions. K will pay you to come here before you buy your Fourth oi .July S nit. Remember these suits are all standard makes from the best tailors in America. I kWP "Wo have some extra Dress Goods values. !N"o matter how 1 small the price you will find these goods arc standard stylish and up-to-date. Tho time is at hand when you must arrange your summer wardrobe and wc can fit you out at a material saving. Make This Store Your 4th of July Headquarters mifk m flERCHANT & SON FORMERLY MERCHANT & KAMMERER FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING THREE CLASSES OF AMERICANS ARISTOCRATS, WI.VmVALlVH'KH.S AND MIDDLE OF THE ROAD CITIZENS AX UTERESTIXG COMMUNICATION FROM JUDGE WATKIXS. To tho Editor of Tho Times; ihavo tholr way, a monarchy or worso A good many peoplo, notably Mr. would speedily follow. Tho wallop Taft and Mr. Root seom to think our ore havo n pain thoy don't know Judlclnl systom Inferior to somo whero It Is, but thoy nro suro thoy others. .Mr. Taft bus gono so far as havo It, and tho result Is thoy aro to locommond England's system for so distracted thoy don't know what our consideration. hoy bollovo nor what they want, ox- Mr. Taft nnd Mr. Root aro nrlsio- copt they aro suro thoy don't want crats; thoy aro aristocrats by naturo what thoy havo. Did thoy but havo and by nurture; thoy havo always tholr way chaos, and nnnrchy would been aristocrats. Neither of .them bo tho result. Happily for us thoro aro acquainted with tho wants or tho Is anothor class who hold tho bnl noeds of tho nvorngo innn. Mr. anco of powor, and keop tho ship of Tnft has hold public "olllco most of stato upon an ovon keol. Thoy aro Ills llfo, by divlno right, ho has al- tho peoplo who travel In tho mlddlo ways boon coddlod and boostod by .of tho road; thoy go nolthor to ono admiring friends slnco his advent oxtromo nor tho othor thoy nro tho upon earth. As a judgo Mr. Taft j "salt of tho oarth" and tho mainstay jnishoil govornment by injunction of tho republic. Thoy aro not o- uiruiur man any oinor man ovor.pecung perfection, ana wiuip por dared ho oxcoedod tho limit. Mr. Tnft's sympathies aro natural- haps aro not qulto satlsflod with con ditions, resolutely fnco tho front and ly with tho aristocrats, and with tho do tho best thoy can. govornlng class. Naturally ho be-l Porsonally, tho writer believes tho lloves tho judges should bp gtvon 'Amorlcnn Judicial systom to bo tho more powor nnd that tho recall should bost In tho world, lmmonsoly hotter not 00 invoked ns to them. It Is said a corporation Is con Bcionceiess anu souuoss. They nro von handod Justlco In Amorlcnn so, If at all, becauso tho mauago- courts, than In any othor on tho fa.co ment Is soulless. Mr. Root Is a cor-of this earth: Ho does not claim poratlon lawyer. A. successful cor- that tho systom Is porfect, his claim yoratlon lawyor must necessarily is simply that it is bettor than any possesses tho attributes of his cor- yet Uoylsod by man. Thoro Is noth- porntlon. Mr. Root Is a stnndpat- Jng perfect In this -world save God than any othor. A poor man, with- Mlf f rlnnHa nnn nnmA n An rvn ! r lm twu tuit vytuu tivtuui t)VlVl tor, ho is opppsed to tho election of sonntors by direct voto, ho Is opposed and his handwork. Tho laws dojays and tho occasional miscarriage of to tho initiatlvo, tho referendum and Justlco Is duo largely to'huipan, frail tho recall; ho Is a.trIcU' cornfod. tlos and not to tho systom. In nil Men with slmllnr afllllatlons nro things wo must mnko propor allow apt to bollovo, among othor things, Unco, not expect too much and do tho that tho peoplo are croatod for tho best wo pan. Imperfection is tho government and not tho govornment 'common lot. Tho fact. Is our libor- for tho peoplo. Exporlonco teaches J ties and our privileges aro so many, so varied and so common that most of us do not understand nor nppro clato them-r we hold thom too cheaply sometimes oven in con tompt. The Ignorance and unfair ness displayed by many porsona in criticising our Institutions and espe-. daily our courts, Is appalling, it is vicious, In that t deceives and mis- that men who havo oxorclBod a Uttlo authority for a long tlmo finally como to bollovo thoy aro the wholo works. Such a fooling Is human U is natural. Thoro aro two classes who rnpstly find fault with Amorlcan institutions, tho aristocrats and tho wind wal- lopora. The former bellovo in a cen- UWmA government and did thoy but J loads tho people Into having a con I tempt for tho most lmportnnt nlm of tho government to tho injury of nil of us. Tho wrltor bolloves In In tojltgont, fair and unbiased criticism ovorywhoro, but ho has no pntlonco with tho man who assumes to, crltl- clso any Institution of his govorn- J ment of which ho knows absolutely nothing or Is too pig headed and moan to glvo crodlt whoro credit is duo. It Is claimed qur courts aro bound by too many rules, regula tions and forms; that they Indulge In 00 many technicalities and prece dents. It Is ofton snld wo should havo loss law and moro Justice. All society, organizations, business and governments of every kind adopt and aro guided and controlled by cor- fnlii In lira tmlna nnrl vnrriilnHnno iuiii mnp uiva tM vt)iiimtuiia thoy are Indlsponsnblo. Systom is nc cossary ovorywhoro. Outsldo of tho jo outsldo of nny systom is chaos and tho mob. Lnws aro but rules of ac itlon. Tho oxorclso of any power out sldo of law Is despotism, anarchy and vioionco. wiionovor tno stnto as sumes to cxorclso any authority over tho citizen, or ovor his property, It must needs procood according to law It cannot oxorclso Its functions as to him In any othor or dtfforent way; it it did Its action would bo ! oppression nnd tyranny. Our liber ties aro snfo only within tho law. Thero Is no Justlco any court can administer outsldo of 'the law. Tho law Is tho solo and only standard of Justlco tho courts can adopt In the administration of. Justlco and to It they must strictly adhore. Whonovor a Judco donarts from well-cstabllshml principles ojt law ho Is no longor a' Judgo, but a dictator. Hlstoryitoaches ' that aH dictators aro tyrants.' To Jo-1 cato a tyrant, look In tho glass. Tho Amoriqan idea is that all men aro oqual beforo tho law. No Judge, can bo. permitted to depart from tho law as established by our Jeglslatlyo bodies and as laid down in the books. Otherwise each Judgo must adopt his own standard of Justlcq that stand ard would depend upon tho whims, caprlcos and prejudices of each par ticular Judge. Every court-would bo a law unto Its self; thoro would bo no uniformity anywherq. Ono rulq would apply to you and nnqther to mo under the same conditions.-Judicial logUlatlpn has. no placq in our system of government. Tho "rulo of reason," qutsldo of, tho spirit and in tent of any law is pernicious, It is dangerous and tho American peoplo will not stand for It. Our courts nnd Judges already havo amplo pow or. Tho prevailing tendency Is rath er to curb than oxtond tho powor of tho courts, nnd tho reason therefor Is to bo found In tho fact that too many of thom abuso tho authority thoy already havo. Unlimited powor in the hands of somo men means death to your libortlcs and mine. Thoro Is no reason for ndopting Eng land's Judicial syBtom whon wo havo a better of our own. If wo did, it would bo out of harmony and out of keoplng with our othor Institu tions, It Is un-Amorlcnn, wo don't want It nor won't havo it. If any of our Institutions don't suit us wo will patiently fix them and whon wo got thom fixed thoy will bo tho bost on earth. Wo aro not In tho business of borrowing secondhand monarch ical forms, thank you. GEO. WATKINS. SCHOOL DIRECTORY .N(W OtUuiiJ, California The only Womin'i College on the Pacific Coait, Chartered 1883. Near two (treat Unlvcnitlci. Ideal climate throughout the year. 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