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WW? TTft-tVir' -' -M-vt!--5! ' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELDOREGON. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER' 22, 1911 EVENING EDITION. R.fMwwiiaNii i Tt r i i Lit coos baytimes To n n r a rr r r n s'runuc oc 1 1 en WATER SERVICE M. C. MALONEV DAN 12. MALONEV Editor mid News Editor Entered at tho postofneo at Marsu flcjd, Oregon, (or transmission through tho malls as ' second class innll matter. Ulrica tod to tho sorvlco of tho people, that no good cause shall lack champion, and that ovll shall not tbrlvo unopposed. Socialists A; jjork At tho recent municipal caucus, tho Socialist of Marshfield nominated the , following members of tholr party for mo voters' approval at tne next gen eral .ciccuon: , t Fon Mayor E. Don McCrnry. For Recorder A. J. Stephnn. For Councilman Carl Everlsen. For Councilman 3olm Holm. i iso uouut many observers of this Address all communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES. Mnrshfielcl 8: :: :: :: Oregon BUIJSCR1PTION HATES. DAILY. One year $6.00 For month CO WEEKLY. Ono year Sl.bO When paid strictly In advance the subscription price of tho Coos Day Times is $5.00 p-r year or $2.60 for lx months. Oftlclnl Paper of Coos County Au Independent Republican nows pnpor published every ovenlng excopt Bunday, and Wcokly by Tho Coos Iluy Times Publishing Co. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF MAItSIIFIELD. WASTE OF LIFE INCREASING IN THE UNITED STATES. AMERICANS had com"b to flattor thomsolvos during tho last 10 years that at least n respcctablo beginning hnd been made In conserv ing health and life. Hut n Ufa lnsur nnco company complies alleged facts that Jar this complacency decidedly. Tho company actually usserts Unit In tho United Statos tho wasto of Ufa Is Increasing. Tho Times without at all commit ting itself to this view or accepting tho statistics us nuthorltatlvo and final, novctrhelcsH deems tho subject of such vitnl Importance as to JiiBtlfy consideration of tho Hjatoinonts. Tho public is confronted nt the outsot with tho assertion by tho company that, every DO sccondB nn Amorlcan llfo Is loat from a provont nblo causo nml that ovory year pro "vontnblo diseases and nccldouts des troy more Amorlcan lives than nil our wars Blnco 177G havo cost. Thcso totals would equal neurly COO, 000 deaths, or tho presont population of South Dakota. Tho company claims that probably hnlf of tho rases of enncor could bo 4rovontod, that the application of Tcnsonablo precautious would roduco tho mortality from dogenornto dis eases hy no per com, inai i iu cent of tho deaths from pnoumonla uro ncodlcss, that consumption la provontnblo to tho extent of 75 per cont, typhoid to 85 and diphtheria nnd croup to ncgllgnhlo amounts. Tho lessening of tho mortality Irom tho last two dlsoasos by 80 por t:ont In 28 years argues that n death rato Ih not n llxed and Irremedlnblo (innntlty. Tho enormous cxponblvo nosH of donthH from provontablo cau bob (for tho producing valuo of n human llfo U Hot nt $1,700 and C00, 000 provontable deaths annually de prive the public of at least a billion dollars worth of human nsaots) tenches Unit ovon as a moro matter of economy tho peoplo can not nfford this -waste Slnco Hcrbort Spencor nfllrmed thnt "to bo a nation of good anl mals Ih tho first condition ot national prosperity." and Disraeli, nn English premier, doclnred that "tho care of tho public honlth Is the llrst duty of n 'stntosman," tho United Stntos ought to have no hesitancy In Bot ting vigorously, HyBtomatlcally and llborally nt tho conservation of hu man honlth and life. (Continued from pngo 1.) i pressure. Theflo letters woro rend and in ono, J. W. Dennett stated that a pressure of fifty pounds would bo announcement will nocloct tn rend better to maintain regularly, as u nnv fnrthnr timn tn i.,n.. ti, .,.... Boventy-nvo pound pressuro would of tho pnuty candidates. Wo ;beg cause tho loss of water through leak- you not to Ignore soclnl.sm, becnubo Ing faucets. Mr. Dennett stated that you i,aVo been misinformed or do through a pressuro valve, tho com- prlvcd of the opportunity to Btudy Its pony could increnso this pressure doctrlno, we ask you to read our plat-, when necessary. In connection with form, without fear or prejudice. It1 this, two lattera from W. P. Murphy COntnlns many Important nnd vital thou chief of tho hro department, questions which ahould bo consldored woro read. Tho first stated thnt ho by tho peoplo of Marshflold, and ov-i thought fifty pounds pressuro was ery otlior municipality whore thereat-el ........ a ... ,........ ....... ,... ,i, so ,nnny numan lives, living a moro flro englno furnished. Tho Becond oxlBtonce, but many people will ask, stated that his first pressuro was not now can wo remcdy this ovll, whatas- oxactly plain nB ho mennt thnt fifty surnnco havo wo if Socialism bo- iiuuiiun lut-BHuiu iiii mu uiuiiiH uy comes a DOWor. or w inf. nrntnnHftn have wo aftof wo havo elected tlom 10 oiuce, wnni is to provent them from violating their promises to the people, i Tho Socialist party Is composed of, TllOtl ntlfl U'nmatl! It la n unpninnnnf Mr. Qoss snld that tho city records organization; every member pays n did not show thnt any nctlon was monthly, fee of 25c. I "7" ,r "u "" iioriimuuB uny , Tho chnrter provides that as mom-' reduction in Pressure. Also that ho borB of tho international socialist' had conferred with W. D. Curtis, E. ,mrty, they n,8t meet at least every A. Andorflon and C. A. Johnson, who two wocka to dBCUS8 nd voto 0 0VJ wore on the council at tho time, nnd ery quostlpn boforo tho legislative! that thoy had Informed him tho coun- i,n,iv nt ttm mnntrv Blankets and Comfortei supplying moro lines of hoso was of more valuo than tho streams thnt tho fire onglno would throw. Another lottcr from F. M. Froldborg stated that Mr. Friedborg thought that fif ty pounds pressuro was ample. ell did not tako any action to permit a reduction In tho pressure Then followed n humorous discus wnon election timo draws noar. thoy endeavor to Bolcct tho most nblo men In their party to carry out their "S Let us state plainly that we have the largest assortment oC Bedding in O003 county. Blankets from $12.00 to $1.25 Per Pair Comforters All Grades. All Colors. ' 1 Couch Covers Roman Stripes, Bagdad Stripes, Oriental Effects, Plain colored two tone combinations and Heavy Vel lours. Couch covers from $9.00 to $1.25. v wonderful Rug Department Stands in a class by itself. You find here rugs of bVory price, and cxclu sive patterns, cdlorings and weaves not found elsewhere. Come In Pay us a friendly risifc and see what a thoroughly up-to-date money-saving store Marshfield has. PERRY & NICHOLSON FORMERLY PERRY, MONTGOMERY &,CO. ,, . t t t A I iiVI 411 WIU1I I lilt I J IU UUI1J UUl lUUIl son of W. P. Murphy's lottors about (platform thcso samo men wo hnvo tho pressure. Councilman Powers ci,080 t0 reprosont tho socialist pur wanted to know If tho letters could ty ,n tll0 ncxt eicctlon. havo beer, what Mr. Murphy wanted , If elected, ono cnn not vlolato any ho medal from tho council fop nt tho ' pBrt 0f tho socialist platform, for Jho time that It was suggestod that O. 0.,fiiniI1 rI1Hn ,. .iln RpinH. ,fnP. ....,.. ... r. ..... Lund make him a lenthor modal. New Oregon Imw. Mr. Qoss said that tho Orogon law ty demands of each nnd evory enndt dato to sign his own resignation bo foro the' election, which Is flted with of 1911 giving tho Orogon Hnllroad tho oxocutlvo ameers nf llm nrcnnlzn. commission power to rogulnto corpor-itlon. Should ho vlolnto any part of! auona gavo mem nmpio nucnoruy to'tno platform or any other additional denl with tho Marshfield water Blt-8suo which may arlso dilrlng his In untlon. Dowovor, ho said tho law cumbency, his resignation vmuM bo was now nnd thnt ho was not certain hinnded to tho proper nulhojrltics. as to what tho outcomo would bo. and another member elected in his However, tho council could mako' place. complaint to tho commission and i Tho noclnllst party stands for pre hearing would bo granted, and If thojc'ple. not for tho Indlvldunlj nn In commlsslon ordered tho Improvo- dividual may fnll, but n truo prlncl montB, tho cojupnny could then np- pic never. noforo a ropresontatlvo of tho so cialist party can voto for. any law to bo placed upon our stntuto boqks, It must nrst uo submitted to h!s party pcnl to tho courts Mr. Copple wanted to know what advantage It would bo If tho council took tho first courso outlined by Mr. Ooss of hnvlnK'tho frnnrh'so declnrcd Invalid, Mr. Ooss snld tlmt tho com. pnny would bo without n frnnchlso nnd tho cjty would bo on bettor foot ing to ncgotlnte with thorn. Mr. Copple said that this did not appear to turn to bo the bust utep now as oventheu the city would have to tako the water whether tho quality was good or the pressuro Buluclent Ho said he thought tho thing to d mombers nnd thoy voto on tho issuo nnd whntovor tholr decision may bo, bo must ho votd flBtho peoplo dlctntc. Should ho support tho contrary, life voto bocomos void' nnd life resigna tion tnkes offect Immodintoly. Tho-d remains a Kreatleal more to bo said pertaining to tho socialist movement, If wo hnd tho timo nnd l. j money to pay for publishing tho samo. 01 Wo hopocthnt nil laboring peoplo nnd A now Btock of tho latest In the MAZDA LAMPS Bond In Your Ordor Coos Bay Wiring Co. 1'IIONE S37-J PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY TU. K. I WINKLKR, XittuiopntU uuil Chiropractor. All chronic dlueasen treated. Consul ' tatlon free. Oulco hours: 9 to 12 a. ra.; 2 to G nnd C to 8 p. m. Naturopath lustltuto Hoom No. 1. No. 130 Broadway, Marshtleld, Oro wiih 10 tako it up with tho Orogon I pooplo In sympathy with labor will Knlli-iiiitl nniiiniluR.nn nml ronnlrn tun kllldlV StlldV OUT Dlntfomi. If thnro- ImprovomentB mndo. I ' bey find nnything thnt could bo of l'o do th.B, ho mndo n motion thatlioirimoni to mo majoruy or tno pco- A VltOVKUIUAIi TItAOKDY. Tho ItnliliiK Stono nnd tho Turning Worm And tho Cat that Looked at n King; ' Sot forth on I ho Itond that Loads to Romo For Youth will havo Its fling. Tho Ooo8o will lay the Ooldon CRga, Tho Dog Must havo his Day. And nobody locks tho Stable Ioor Till tho Ilorso Is Stol'n iway. r Hut that wn3 tho city onglneor bo Instructed to as certain what Improvements nnd ex tensions would bo necessary to give an adeiiuuto Biipply of puro wntor. Uo sa d that tho facts secured In this Investigation would work in well Int er with tho facts that tho engineer would hnvo to gather later In deter mining tho valuo of tho proporty. Chairman Coke, who was presiding '(jiwxkky. in tno, nusonco oi .Mayor airnw, re quested that. Mr. Copplo personally wnto out his motion. Mr. Powers suggested that besides this luvostl nation the eng'neor nt tho samo timo uncertain tho facts as to tho valuo of tho old plant, tho wntor supply, etc. M". Copplo llrst agreed to this hut when he had llnlshed writing out life motion stated that on second thought, ho bellovod It would bo best to hnvo tho two soparato Invost'gntloiiB. Mr. Powors wanted to know If tho law enacted In 1911 would apply to n franchUo grnntod eleven years pre vious and Mr. Ooss Informed him thnt ho thought it would. I Councilman Albrccht suggestod that It might bo woll to tako stopa to ascertain what could bo dono In tho wny of tho city's floating n bond lssuo nnd Installing a new system, j City Attorney Goss requested that ho ho permitted to correspond with tho Railroad Commission boforo tho nppenl was made nnd possibly go to Salom and confer with them In ordor to nscortaln tho modo of procoduro and probahlo timo It would take. I Mi'. Copple said that meantime tho city onglnoer could bo gntherlng tho doslred data. Mr. Copple ndded thnt ho wns going to insist on this plan be ing carried out. On motion of Counc'lmnn Albreoht, Engineer Stutsman of tho flro donnrt I ment wns Instructed to keop a record i of tho wato" pressuro at the city hall pie. wo Btand to bo correctod in bo hnlf of tho band nnd brain that tolls. Tho Socialist Campnlgn Committee, E. Wfetl, Alex Johnson, L. J. Justcn, A. J. Stophan. ' '(Paid Advertisement) llAKKKTUAMi supplies nt Tho II.VAU Snturday nt Lutheran hall by Ladles of Uaptlst church. tho Rolling Stono, novor known To Look boforo the Lonn. Pinnf-r.,1 ,inwii Oio Mil fn hn Wnfnrs Mr. Stutaman stated thnt the pressuro Still .had heon varying from forty pounds Tlmf rm. Rn ilnrlf. an ilomi! during tllO dnv to OVOr fifty DOUIldS Ami Mm 1invm worn nflrrnil hv Mm ll'irlllg tllO night. Early Ulrd Who Bought his bronkfnst whoro Ho mnrked tho squirm of tho Turn ing Worm And tho Cnt was Killed by Care! Arthur Oulterman. Ho aald thnt whon tho mon wero flushing sewers, tho prossuro dropped down somo tliKPS to twentv-Fovon pouiids. j Clnudo XnFbnrg wanted to know about tho council having tho onglneor (i the vnluo of tho proporty now but DECOYS nt Tho flUXNKUY. The "Universal" Coffee Percolator Excels all other ways of making coffee because the percolation Is completed before the water bolls. Coffee made In It is easily known by Its delicious nrnmn firm I flavor and the absence of the bitter taste caused by boiling. If you want to know what perfect coffee Is like, try the "Universal." Pioneer Hardware Co. Front St., Mmshflelrt && pill. G. V. liEHLIK, -' Osteopathic IMiyolcUa Qradunto of tho American school of Osteopathy at Klrkivllle, Mo. Office In Eldorado Ulk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 4; Phono 1C1-J; Marshtleld; Oregon J W. HEXNHTT, Lawyer. OfSto ovor Flanagan & Dennett DanV ursh field Oregon TTU. J. T. .Mct'OKMAC, - Physician and Surgeon Marshtleld, Orogon. Jftlco: Locklprt Dulldlng. opposite Post O.IIih Phono 105-J Dlt. A. .1. Modcr IIEXDKY'S Wo are equipped to do high class work on short notlco nt the very lowest prlcos. Examination froo. Lady nttondant, Coko building, oppo Bito Chandler hotol, phono 112-J. Invite People INSIDE Your Store by Lighting It Properly Put spirit and tone into your establishment by TUNGSTEN lighting with EFFIC IENT rcflcetors. The smallest shop can bo made 100 per cent more attraetive to the public by modern il lumination. Tungsten store lighting scientifically plan ned is low in first cost and economical in op eration. !' " It means soft, clear, cheerful illumination CYcnings and dark winter days. It is con venient, safe and color true. Our New Business Dcpaa'f ment stands ready to help any Merchant or shop-keeper to in stall lighting that will be satisfactory. Telephone 178. Oregon Power Co. Corner Central and Second Dlt. 11. It. .MOOItE, Chiropractor Chronic Discuses it Specialty 203 Coos Dldg Phono Sl-L Ofllco hours 1 to 5. Have Us Launder Your Underwear Wo wnah those garments cleaner nnd better tlinn tho work can he done elsewhere, and thoy nro not worn so much. Wo dc not shrink them, even woolon gnrments nro roturned the snmo size ns when sent us. Wo Iron tho garments nlcoly, mako ordinary ropalrs freo of charge and you havo fresh clean, sweet under woar roady for oach weok'a change. Dundlo yours up with noxt week's laundry bundle. Marshfield Hand & Steam Laundry PHOX. 22Q-J Abstracts, Real Estate, Five and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. IIKMIY SUNOSTACKEN, Jlgr. Coqullle Offl.-e Phone 191 Marahfleld Ofllco 14-J. Parmu Timber Coal and Platting Land a specialty. Gonaral Agents "EASTSIDS" T. J. SCAIFE flWMJiiiiM iimnhM the council did not tako any action In regard to this pten . VOlt HIM A OILLETTE SAFE- p.vi..Piit.inn Savago was not pros TV Hanoi- at Hod Orow Drug store ont last night. ATWI I IWH rr .nicjavaisco. Kfiflify "vssun'v M fe0B ' nmw wwirn Snow Drift Flour Highest Quality A MAIL CAHIHEH'S LOAD Scorns heavlor whon ho lias n weak back and kidney troitblo. Fred Duoh- roil, mnll cnirlor ut AtchUon, Kan j sas. says: "I havo beon bothortil ! with kldnoy nnd blndder trouble nnd hnd n sevoro pain across my back. Whenever I carried a heavy load of mall, my kidney trouble incerasod Somo time ago, I started taking Fo ley's Kldnoy Pills and .slnco taking them I 1-nve gotten entirely rid ot nlniy kidney trouble nnd am ns sound now as over." Fplcy'a Kldnoy Pills are tonic In action, qutck in j results. No matter nt wljat stage your kldnoy troublo may bo, tako Foley's Kidney Pills nt onco for loulck nnd pormnuent relief. Red Cross Drug Storo. A. II. HODOINS Marshfield Paint i Decorating Co. Estimates Furnished MARSHFIELD. Phono 140L Orogon Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIARLO 1ND JOSSOX 01IKNT. The boBt Domestic and Imported brands. Phutor, Lima, Brick and all kinds of builders inateri&l HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR OFFICE. SOUTH II ROAD WAS". PHONE 201 ' FARMLANrS FOR SALE Best for tho Money rf a. laaaji-- . "-fc - . . TlA.u r . : ., - . ,: jtuiii o acres up. j-iro insuranco . "t low rnte. Agent for Amorlcan, $100 R.ewardl,'"onnarr,SKnX, ' For any Bowing mnchlne I can't placolRenl Estnte, Insuranco nnd Rentals, in first clnss ordor. Supplies for all MarshflcUl, Oivgon. machines furnished. j ; Leavo orders, drop a postal card or phono Rogers hotol. C. S. Leibendorfer Expert Machinist. Phono lli-L Reference O. O. Lund, leather butcher IProf. A. Richards mrvr'iii?n HP PIA0. a.-4vft4" --- i AnpoIDiff"' Have That Roof Fixed NOW See CORTHELL Phone 8131 And voice culture hour 1 to 2 o'clock. Applicants call at Studio, tacken llldg.. 130 Ilroadivay. Sen?s WAMTFD!!! CARPETS VPHOLSTERINO &$ PIANOS TO CLEAN, by the PneaiJJ tla Cleaning uompauy. work taken at . Tf TV if. V lnONE 100 jl-"- X JW j fee. ':-,.