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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1911 EVJENiNG EDITION $d HDL DEN TOLD UNTRUTHS Deputy Game Warden Morgan Answers Coquille Justice of Peace. DANDON, Oro., Sept. 28. Editor Times: In regards to artlclo writ ten by Justlco Holdon of Coquille and published In your pnpor. I wish to Btuto most all was untrue. It is ut terly untruo wherein Judgo Holdon says in his summing up It Is quite evident tho two spotted fawns wero killed by some one at or near tho cabin whoro tho defendants lodged n night or so. Now thero was no cabin at all. Thoso defendants stop ped In a tent and threo out of Ave of them snld they know a fawn was In camp nnd one llttlo boy In tho party said ho killed ono of these fawns and theso defendants had been thero a matter of Ave days and not a night or so and fawns woro froBh ly killed. It Is also untruo wherein Justlco Holdon makes tho statomont nnd dwollB on It In several para graphs that he, Deputy Morgan, did not got hnlf tho fines, to-wlt, $125. Now, no to truth, tho Doputy Morgan could not got halt of that flna or any other flno ns this ruling waB made months boforo this caso by tho fish and gnma commission. It Is also un truo wherein Justlco Holdon states that ho , Morgan, when ho could not boo $125.00 coming his way roarod, etc., and got his boss Flnloy down Into Coos. This Is utterly untruo aB Mr. Flnloy's coming was not made at my request. Justlco Holdon also snyfl: "1 don't think tho grand Jury will spend any nioro timo on them than Is necessary to throw It out or court." Now, tho grand Jury spout threo days on this case alono. Now Justlco Holdon says thoso fawn fel lows aro libelling a conscientious court but Justlco Holdon, I ask you to disapprove nny statomont mndo by mysolf heroin nnd I dofy you to do it. To sum up thero Is no truth in Justlco Holden's statomont whoroln ho stated Hint ho, Doputy Morgan was after tho half of tho fines as Morgan can prove ho could not have gotton it If ho wnntod it. Also no truth nbout dofondant being camped In a cabin ns thero was none to enmp In. Thoy had a tent. Defondnnts (sovornl of them) said thoy knew tho boy had brought ono fnwn Into camp. This is utterly untruo whore In Justlco Holden states I got my boss down Into Coos. As a matter of fact, his coming, ns was othor of ficials, waB known for six weeks prior to his being "gotton down by Morgnu." Untruo about fawn ns n boy said In open court that ho had killed it. Throo othors saw sack and boy said ho killed It. Tho justlco booiub to dwoll on the prefaced let ters "S. I). a. W." in his nrtlclo. Tho menulng Is Southorn District Gamo Wardon which may clear up that to his readors. Respectfully, P. M. MORGAN. FINLEY GIVES HIS VERSION I.IQUOK REGULATION In vlow of tho offorto of trio city councils of Mnrahflold nnd NorKi Bond to rogulnto Uho liquor Unfile by limiting the numbor of saloons, tho following editorial from the Port land Orogonlau will bo of Intore&t hero: Tho six rulos which Dr. Lyman Abbott's Outlook Inys down for tho regulation of tho liquor trnftlc merit tho consideration of thoughtful men. Thero aro fow who do not admit thnt this clangorous business is protty bad ly manngod nt prosont, but hardly anybody has como forward wlti a practical plan for bettering its condi tions. Dr. Abbott may possibly be tho flrst who has proposed n scheme which Is llkoly to ho worknblo. His llrst principle Is thnt alcoollo drinks Hhould bo trentod as an extra-hazardous artlclo of commorco to be sold, like gunpoivdor, undor strict Govern ment regulation. In tho second plnco ho would liuposo a tax on snles suffi cient to pay a fair share of tho bur dens which drink heaps upon t'he community. By this wo understand that Dr. Abbott would tnx the busi ness according to tho nmount sold, which Is fnr profornblo to an annual llconso fee. A tax on sales would tond to keep down tho quantity dls posed of. At nny rnto It would not directly encourngo Bales as a license docs. Under a llconso tho more n bar fteopor soils tho nioro money ho makes. This would not always be tho caso If ho woro taxed on ovory glass soparatoly, especially if tho tax woro as hlgQi as Dr. Abbott wishes. Tho third principle, that saloons ought to Oregon Stale Game Warden Replies to Statement by Justice Holden of Coquille on Bandon Case. Editor Coos Day Times: In your Issue of September ICth I have noticed a long nrtlclo from E. D. G. Holden, Justlco of tho I'oaco nt Coquille. This Is In regard to tho killing of two fawns by a hunting pnrty composed of Hov. II. C. Hnrt rnnft, II. E. Bonk, Sam Barrows, U. P. Klopofor and II. C. Schomnkor. Mr. Holdon has used somo two columns and n half In nn effort to explain why this hunting pnrty was not found guilty of a vlolntion of tho gamo laws. Townrd tho end of this artlclo ho reaches ono of his conclu sions whon In referring to mo ho says, "Ho Is n plain, contemptible llnr, nnd may God have mercy on his soul." If this is correct that I am n liar nnd my soul is in danger, Mr. Holdon enn find certain prominent church members nt Bandon who enn com pletely outclass mo nnd whoso souls ncod n llttlo careful attention. I do not enro to argue mnttors but I hope you will print tho following facts, and lot your readers draw their own conclusions. On August 4th, 1011, Mr. P. M. Morgan, deputy gamo warden, found n spotted fnwn nicely dressed nnd tied up In a Rack and nlso n frosh fawn hldo at tho sldo of tho tent whoro theso flvo hunters had bcon enmped for sovornl days. Tho hunt era taken rather unnwaro by tho gamo warden, ndmltted the killing if tho fnwn thnt was found In a snek. When pressed by tho gnmo warden ns to who shot tho fawn, Mr. Barrows stated that they had all taken n shot nt It. I.nter tho party blamed tho deed to a sixteen-year-old boy, tho nophow of Sam Bnrrows. Thoso facts remain undisputed. TIiIb pnrty of (lvo hunters hnd the fnwn in possession. Thoy ndmltted tho killing of the fawn In presence of sovornl wltucssos. In Lord's Ore gon Laws, Section 2281, tho statuto says that It Is unlawful to hunt, pur sue, take, kill, Injure, destroy, or havo In possession spotted fawn or young deer of the first yenr. Again In Lord's Oregon Lnws, Section 23-i2, tho statuto savH tho proof of tho pos session of any of tho wild animals, wild fowl or gnmo birds, alive or dead, nt nny time whon it Is unlaw ful to take or kill tho samo, shall bo prima facie ovldonco In nny prosecu tion, otc. Thoso fncts nro clonr and tho law Is clear. It will take a good many columns, in this or nny other pnpor, for Justlco of tho Pcnco, Holdon, or tho huntors nt Bandon, to explain i way theso facts and tho decision in tho Justlco court. WILLIAM L. FINLEY, State Gamo Warden. MAN TO cum Willis Godnow Wanted to Claim Large Inheritance Left by New York Uncle. ALL OVER COOS COUNTY KEEP ROADS REPAIRED I Does anyone know nnyono by the name of Willis Goodnow or hnvo any Idea as to where he Is? If there Is and he will communlcnto with George D. Plorco, of Cannndal gun, N. Y., administrator of a largo estate left by Goodnow's uncle, he will have tho ovorlastlng thanks of tho pnrtles nnd possibly will other wise bo rewarded. Marshal Carter has received tho following lettor nsklng for the lnfnr mntlon: "Willis Goodnow (possibly cnlled by somo Wllllnm A. or Willie A. Goodnow), formorly of North Ro-to, Wnyno county, Now York, disap peared more thnn sevon years ago. Ho has a wlfo and son residing nt the Town of Sodus, Wnyno county, Now York. If living ho Is about 19 years of age, nnd Is wanted In connection with tho distribution of his uncle's estate. Itownrd for Information of whereabouts, If living, nnd of timo nnd place of death, if dead. Said to have been In Ilodhcstcr, Now York, Buffalo, Pittsburg, East Chicago, Chicago nnd St. Louis. Snld to h.ivu been n butcher, bnrtcudor, hotel clerk etc." Arrangements were mndo to have n man on tho road from Coquille to Middle Fork nil tho time to keep tho roud In repair. Similar arrange ments wero made for the old Coos Bay wagon road. Coquille Herald. I North Bend News Capt. Edgar Simpson left Sun day on the Ilodoiulo for San Fran cisco on business nnd pleasure. FIXE HOWELL'S ASSAILANT Win. Howell plead guilty to as sault or resisting arrest at this place last Frldny nnd wns lined $25 by Pollco Judgo Lnwronco. Coqulllo Hornld. The North Bend W. C. T. U. will meet Tuesdny afternoon ut 2 o'clock nt Mrs. Hlsoy on North Bond Heights. MYRTLE POINT WINTERS. UptH'r Coquille Vnllcy New its Told by The Enterprise. Theso hendqunrters nro this weok ngnln Indebted to some of our rend ers for somo excellent samples of fruit PoBtmnstor 11. B. Steward handed tho editor some Bnrtlett pears, ono of which measured 12 Inches around tho long way nnd 11 Inches In circumference tho other. B. Bnrtlett brought In samples of apples nnd a smaller variety of ponrs. The Sophomores hnvo organized nnd chosen tho following officers: President, Dorn Harrison; vice-president, Lena Schneider; secretary, El sie Phllpnt. Tho- Freshmen class havo also porfectcd their organiza tion with tho following olllccrs for this school year: President, David Lackloff; vico-presldoiit, Evn Lewol Ion; secretnry, Audrey Bryant; treas urer, Hoy Spires. Win. Sllngshy nnd Alllo Bnrtlett left Monday morning via Coos Bay for Gardiner, whoro thoy go to got u bunch of Alrshlro milch rows, which u pnrty of progressive South Fork ranchers recently purchased on the outside. Mr. Sllngshy Is getting threo head of the blooded nnlmals. Bort Davenport, threo, nnd B. Bnr tlett live. Wo understand theso nro tho first Alrshlres to bo brought to tho Coqulllo valley. Tho Alrshlros aro flno milkers. BANDON SOCIAL NEWS. Miss Minnie Williams, of Portland, who Is a guest of Mrs. Nels Hasnius son, hns been given a number of de lightful luncheons tho past w'ik. Monday, Mrs. J. L. Kroneitborg gavo a sowing party to a number of Miss William's friends. Wednesdny, Mis Cattcrlln and her mother, Mrs. Con rad, entertnlned Miss W lllnnm. Friday, Mrs. Nels ItnsnnisHen wni hostess nt n henutlfiil sweet pea luncheon. ' Those Invited wero Mlsn WIlllnniB, Mrs. Thos. White, Mrs. L. J. Cody, Mrs. A. Brown, Miss P. Fnhy, Mrs. J. L. Kronenhorg, Mrs. P. Cntterlln, Mrs. Conrad, Mrs. Cos tollo. Saturday, Mrs. Cntterlln en tertnlned Miss Williams, Mrs. Con rad, Mrs. Nels Uasmusseii nnd Mm. Mnyor L. J. Simpson arrived home Monday on the Nairn Smith from San Francisco whoro ho litis boon spend ing a fow weoks. Capt. Simpson hns practically fully recovered from his recent Illness. Thursday night, tho Caffrey build ing on Shorninn nveniio wns destroy ed by lire. It Is thought that Home body who tired of tho "eyo-soro" sot lire to It. Tho building collapsed about a year ago and Mr. Cnffroy se cured a Judgment ngnlnst the city for about $1,100 damnges In tho circuit court on the grounds that thu Im provement In the fltrcct was tho cause of tho damngc. Since then It linn liccn lying In tho gulch but the lire wiped It out. Union 0il BENZINE . S'X A8 KXo3 NTmHtlA1,mirj ifl.Mll.ll..,., ,. ' ";,::. .. "'"m fttllrlM HAVE VOI i in.. MarshfinWrLm m,TvUWi '"'ill I.lno ol t.MM.'uit "" '"'"".TJiiaiu ' ' I.TIIV. I will carry only ih ful nnd wlHilPsomo meat, k "" """ " rensminblo nrlcet vjiu mo a innl order. (By J. L. Kronenbcrg. er. BANDON PIONEER DEAD BKVAX TOASTS TAW. Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) LINCOLN, Nob., Oct. 2. Presi dent Tnft received n cordlnl non-iiar- Bnndon Record-", ttsau welcome In Lincoln today. W. J. Bryan, rising boforo tho 100 guests nt a luncheon given In Tuft's honor, proposed tho toast to the President of tho United States. A. 1). Morse, Civil War Velernii Passes Away. Tho Bandon Recorder says: "A. D. Morse, one of tho prominent pion eers of Coos county anil a veteran of tho civil war. died at his homo In this city. Tho end cnino after n llngorlng Illness which has lasted since early last winter. Ills case was a peculiar one, and during IiIh long Illness ho Buffered excruciating pain." U you hnvo a GOITRE. WIXKLKK. Sco im. TELLS THE CAUSE OF APPENDICITIS Lockhart & Parsons Drug Co. sla tes that much appendicitis lu Marsh field Is caused by constipation, gas on tho stomach or sour stomach. These troubles aro almost INSTANTLY re lieved nud nppondlcltlH guarded against by taking a SINGLE DOSE of simple buckthorn bnrk, glycerine, etc., ns compounded In Adlor-l-ku, tho now German appendicitis remedy. bo fewer than thoy are, Is obviously sound. Tho moro thoro nro of such places tho viler thoy must be, slnco thoy must sink lowor and lower in order to recoup their expenses under tho stress of competition. Fourthly, tho pollco supervision of saloons should ho under Btnto authority. This 1b tho most dubious of his precepts, slnco it evidently impnlrs tho homo rulo of cities. In our opinion If n city has not the morn! stnmlnn to provldo Itself with nn honest pollco force It ought to suffor tho con8oquonco nnd not be rescued by tho stnto. Fifthly and sixthly, Dr. Abbott advocates lannl option exorcised by leaseholders and taxpayers exclusively. This Is In or- dor to utilize tho pormnnont senti ment of tho community and shut out mero colonists and trnnslonts of nil sorts. No doubt mon of moderate opinions will ultimately unlto upon somo such plan as Dr. Abbott's for regulating tho snlo of liquor. BED PAINT. I hnvo painted towns nnd cities in tho good old-fashioned way, nud I toll you, Wllllnm Honry, that 3iicn painting doesn't pay. I am In tho sore nnd 'yellow, nnd my lifo's not worth a dnrn; I nm working ns tho butlor of n fourth-rato llv'ry bam; I am everybody's servant, butt for everybody's Jeer; oven mules roach out nnd kick mo whon thoy sco mo standing near. I might own this blooming village this is truth with out a taint If I only had tho mon oy I hnvo blown for crimson paint. I might rldo In chug-chug wagons, I might cut nil kinds of dash, If those Bcnrlot decorations could bo renllzed In ensh. To us poor' old worn out codgorB memories nro running sores; wo nro running trifling errands, wo nro doing childish chores, tnklng kicks nnd joors nnd curses for tho pennies thnt thoy ylold, Just to keep our bones togother till wo lnnd In Potter's Field, nnd our thoughts of youthful folly mnko us sick at hoart and faint wo might llvo In penco nnd honor but for vontures In red Paint I WALT MASON. CONDENSED STATEMENT FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP COOS BAY At the Close of BiisIiii'ns, .September I, 1011. Resources. Loans and Discounts $200,7 1 9.02 Bonds nnd warrants 88,852.40 U. S. Bonds to secure circulation 25, 000. 00 Itoal estate, furiiltiiro and fixtures 81.I72.P4 CiinIi nud Night cxc'luuiKo l(l(),o:il.0 Total resources $,1(in,f!7i.uu Liabilities. Capital stock , $100,000.00 Surplus and undivided profits 0,880.20 Circulation 25,000.00 DuimisIih , i:i:i,iuo.ao Total liabilities $r$H5,07.l)3 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: W. S. Chandler, presldont; M. C. Ilorton, vlco-prosldont; Dorsoy Kroltzor, Cashier; John P. Hall, John 8. Coko, S. C. Itogors, W. U. Douglas, P. S. Dow, Win. Grimes, W. P. Murphy. Hello! M Housewives of MarsbStlJ Marshfield v-reamei)l Butter ir ....... . j iii uroccr (ioei1Ci it call up I'HOXi: 7U Free delivery S a.m. to ll also STEBILIZMDcitlltM! ice, iiumiuiml COTTAGE ClIEKll WANTED! carpets ri'iiobsran PIANOS TO CMIA.V.lytke tic Cleaning Cuinnanjr, work taken nt going ,v inuir piiom: too Hasty MESSENGER SERVICh day or night PHONE 08-J. DELAY IS GRANTED. McXnmara'H Attorney Given Time In Lot Angeles. tuy Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) LOS ANGELES. Cnl.. Oct. 2. John n. Harrington, ono of tho at torneys for tho defenso of tho Me Namara brothers, boforo tho grand Jury to testify of nlleced nttemnts to Inlluonco witnesses, was,, postponed until next Monday. A TURKISH RATH will do you GOOD. Phono 214-J. If you havo anything V Bell, trade, rBt or want help, try a want aa. IP your STOMACH Is out of order See DR. WINKLER, STATEMENT OP CONDITION Flanagan Bennett Bank of MARSHFIELD, OREGON At the clo.so of business September 1st, 1011. Resources. Loans nnd Discounts $397 393.93 Banking IIouso .'!!.'!! GO.'oOO.OO Cash nnd Exchanges 141,540.53 TotaI $r88,010.1r) Liabilities Capital Stock paid In $50,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits ' " 54 ice 72 Uo-,oslta !!!!!!! 484,774!74 Totttl $0-88,0 IO.IO Good Livery S( Fancy now .rigs, sood 1 cnreftil drivers are now tt posal of tho Choi DayptnV REASO.V.MlI.i; II.II Itlgs or rigs with dilren any tr'p anywhere an tin bonrded anil rigs cared to Now hoarso nnd ipetii' datlous provided for mn W. L. CONDRG MVKRV AND FKED I I'lIO.N'K 2IJ Read tho Times' Want Ads. DEAFNESS CANNOT IJR CURED by 1 ml amillcatloni, hi they cannot reach the illeaei ortlon of the tar. There U only tone way to cult ileadx .and that It by eon itttiltlotml reineil'en. Pontine In cniuod by an Inttuiin'cl co 1 ilttlmi of the nuiroiia lining of the KiitUohliin Tube. When tills tube la In rlamril ynu have a ruinbliiiK ton ml or ImpT. fe t hearing, anil when it la entirely closed, IVafncix U the roult, and unless tho Inflaui. irtatlon can be taken out and this tiit,eretore t lt normal condition, hearing will bo tie. Hpoved (orevejnlnecaeout o( ten are rained by Catarrh, which li nothing but an lntlam tneil condition ol the mucoua surface. Would sive One Hundred Dollar for anv cae of Ucafnem (rauaeU by catarrh) tint eau. not le cured by Ui.i'a Catarrh Cure, tend forciriulara.free. f, J. CIIKNSY A CO., TOlelO, O. KoldbvPrugiat.7i f Take HaU' family rtlli tor oomtipatlon, AKcffarfo Dl Vim.- 17- I v,..-.o, nuai lbLciL Tire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract" Co. HENRV SENGSTACKEN, Mgr. "L Coquille Offl:e Phone 191 Marshflold Offlco 14-J. Farma Timber Coal and Platting Lands a Bpeclalty. Genaral Agents "EASTSIDE" What's the To Inko chances on 1 clothes spoiled ly tj mon. (llvo us jour 4 ovorythliiK and dolttrtM work will oxcol an; wi Bay. Malso us prove t tlyoliiK, cleanliiB d pl liiKnnd repairing. ' now. Wo Call For nnd IK"" I UNIQUE PANTAl PHONE SWOX S1 Have That Roo XOff See CORTI phone Jl" I 'S Parties Desiring Monu ments to be Erected Would do well to call at the- Pacific Monumental Worxs, South Broadway and make aelectlon from tho large Block now on Hand. Mr. WUson.has in.Au mjioy the only practical marble and gra- Tilte cutter In Coos county. And none but tho best work is turned Rlanchard'i w l.m-n Kecured tf'l u ,.. J ness of L. 11. ";-"U nareil to router ll tho people 01 , h Ivors, g"u "cY,,m4 ,. .,111 moan sail"''.! "' "V: nl,M U'l tho puuie. '"v",v!,tl 1110 uvi'w ""VoiilW a bUBiness o 1 .r,n TM ilI.lN"l.""0 Illvery,IW.n 141 fiI rTjtl I Ul"vjJ ,,im"a cd HI'-"" " . -.... llnA Of V Compile i.- , second-hand Wffe ' bicycles, etc.. rep UiubrelUiscover NumvrJiSl T..,. ,hthi ..A","r ' ,Vome l 111 uu.v -..I. CM Is tho caso nit 1 - Itemedy "",: dealers. B " nl yt. 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