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myfw -WT-- I ' , THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1D11 EVENING EDITION. THINKS LAW IS HAD. .MMHMMBMaMMaKMMHMMnM, y ' I ng LDI 4xupwsra vc mmiWFr- WllMINITO3gf.JjBlsKXL IKXfBo- rSMHBSixnKMWHKSk?) I !IOnBR M.WW ar3W 'A - Fruit Cake I Sot a gooi! W-'T HETTER thnn J other ooc thi: pound. I Also I01S " oiiiur fcuuu nuuga, ID' PUliiii.iMi i'uii-iviA i-iiia etc ;0os Bay Bakery IBB WiACK FOIt "GOODIES" i Children's Eyes 11 child's eyes nro dcllcato things. Iwe It Ib only by tlio rarest skill, ! children eyes fitted with classes, !ch ro In nccordnnco with tholr Inlrcmcnts. Years of cxporlonco kklei no to gunrantco satisfaction I nch cases. leDo Our Own Grinding let over Norton & Hanson's Store. F. J. HAYES, Optometrist Optometrist. You Will Find Solid, comfort and satisfaction la oim furniture: mido by tho best manufactur er! It combines clognnco dura bility and comfort. Our goods Mat substantially mado will Uln their flno olegant finish ted last a lifetime nnd always proro a sourco of satisfaction. Another important fact is that our prices nro no hlglior thin for poortr quality aud truhy goods. Let us figuro with you whon joo want anything, from a kitchen chair to a corapleto outfit. C, A. Johnson, uiuest iurnlturo Storo on Coos Hay inchardV Livery fa have it-cured tho livery bul- ' w u, h, iiolsnor and nro prv io render excellent sorvlco to wople of Coos Bny. Cireful n. Eooo rl.is h.jd ovorvth'.nu 'lll mean hntlflfnctorv sarvlra to s putllc. Phono us for n driving P. a rig or anything noodod In "ery uno. Wo also do truck Holiness of all kinds. flLA.VCHARR IIHOTIIERS Phnnn 13Q-T ybn. Feed nnd Sales Service urst nnd Alder Streets ROAR TAXES. Of Sncclnl Miolnr in T.fVV lir Tav or llo",, Fiirposes. li tho underslened. tax nayors Hoad District No. 6 of Coos Coun- 'io of Oregon, nnd constituting QPr Cent (If Mm nv hnv,ra nt nnt.l r , do hereby call nnd glvo no- . moro will bo n meeting of 1 MX Payors Of BnM rilalrlnf nnnn ' Wh day of Decembor, A. D. I &t Allncvntn OaIiaaI tiAiion ' said Road District at tho hour one nVinM, i n. . oay, for tho purpose of voting ,lijing a special tax for road aPC!e3 within o 1.1 TV 1 T-.l-.l,.. ;" w be expended thnrAin fnr tho Jwement of tho roads of said Dated this lsth day of November, fted T P. PORTER. er'Evdwards' w A. Gago, John , JOhn MIMloll,-l.,1, TT Tnltn. jfm,'IJronio, L. Ness.'N. E. ,-?" w. h. Stull, Harry Stull, ow t,Uen A' K' Pidgeon, C. M. ie" U. s. Shaver, Poter Mlchol- ," 6. T. Thnrona Tfof TJInn . H. Kroeuor. Vnv flnr. .T. It. . fl Alfred Staror, Knut Nolson, aderSon, iver p. Peterson, J II. - "ce stemmern, T, r. Porter lho ability to play the piano is, as everyone knows, one of tho greatest social -achievements. But, unfor tiroatclj', in these busy days many of us do not have the necessary time and opportunity to acquire this greatly desired accomplishment. For those who love music, but arc unable to play manually, the Adam Schaaf player pi mo will be found to give thorough command ovo. the most delicate shades of tone expression and you can obtain the same or bet ter than -with the human fingers. Procure Palmer's Prices on the Adam Schaaf Player Piano, which is sold to you direct from maker to user from factory to home to purchasers in Coos County. You will find that Palmer's Plan Protects you, as this Advanced System of piano retailing puts the business on a simpler, safer and surer basis, and docs away with the questionable methods so often practiced by sharpers with cheaply made pianos to sell at big prices. The Adam Schaaf Pianos have always been marketed in a dignified manner (strict ly on their merits) which is becoming of a piano of such rare good quality. . , . , Prudent People Prefer to deal with a company which has never found it necessary to resort to the giving away of premiums such as piano purchasing cheeks, coupons, etc., which is a system many dealer are now employing because their line of pianos docs not have tho ne cessary good quality to permit of their being sold on their individuality. Come early to PALMIER PIANO PLACE whero you can see nnd hear tho stately Adam Schaaf pianos while our stock is com plete. "Wo nro open evenings to accommodato those who arc not able to call in the day time. Palmer's Piano Place 170 South Broadway, Next to Union Meat Market. THANKSGIVING- IS NEAR Get a Roaster for that Thanksgiving' Turkey PRICES $1.00 TO $1.00 , CARVING SETS FROM $1.00 TO $10.00 COFFEE PERCOLATORS i, 0 and 9 cup sizes, nil styles. Prices from $3.50 to $4.50. SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR D ISPLAYS OF THESE GOODS. JiwdMm s' I ' 1 " nil - PUSHIN& Our hay and feed aro pushing their way into tho estimation of our cus tomers. We tako prldo In tho kind things said about tho grain feed, hay and all the other eatables ordinarily stored away for tho consumption of horses and cattle. Cleanliness and full weight go hand In hand hero and our prices aro in keeping with tho oxcollence of our products. A. T. Haines Phono 1O0J Waterfront, SIfld. A'8. a, Pleasure to tell you that id,,""1" uougn Remedy Is tho Wllgn merilclnn T l.o,ro aval RlTn68 M.r.8, Hush Campbell, of RfeM.n?' l navo U8e ,l wi a -fc V. 1. . k."vV"ren and the results have i 1AAif J 1 KPHl-fT KOCIIITC MnretillcM Man Say. riU Recall Mny Ik II1ckI Pi-oc'ciIIiik. The CoQUllle Sentinel snys: "Chat. I. ilclgnrd, the Mnrshlleld nttornoy, wns a Coqullle businois visitor Wed nesday nnd while horo paid tho Son tlnel ofllco n pleasant call. Mr. ltd gnrd feels, ns do nil. tho Coos coun ty attornoys, n great Interest In tho proposed Coko recall petitions which ni'o snppogcd to bo circulated in this district soon. He feels no fear ns to tho result of tho nmttor but docs feel thnt Its continual ngltatlon is a needless persecution of our circuit Judge. Speaking of 'the matter to tho Son tlnel man Wednesday, Mr. Rclgard said: " 'The Coko recall certainly is nn unfortunate nffnlr and whllo It cau ses tho judgo no unonslnojs nt nil so far ns the outcome Is concerned should tho question bo submitted to tho pcoplo, there Is nn clement of nnnoynnco nnd expense which it is hoped by tho Judge's friends, ho will not bo forced to moot, simply to sat isfy tho rovongo of unpunished cri minals. " 'So fnr as I nm personally concern ed, without having gono inoxhnustl- vely Into tho subject it Is my Judg ment thnt there Is no recall law In forco In this stnto nt this tlnfe. I belle vo it requires a legislative act to put Into force nnd operation tho recnll section of our constitution. Tho constitution requires not moro thnn twcnty-flvo per cent" of tho numbor of electors who voted In it district to fllo a potltlon for recnll, but it docs not givo tho exnet nam ber, It Is Indefinite, the toglfltnturo by sonio ennctmont should detcrmlno whether tho required number should bo twcnty-flvo por cent, twenty, fif teen or ten, whatever tho caso may bo. " 'IJoforo tho recall can" bo mndo opcratlvo tho legislature must not only provldo whnt I hnvo referred to but nlso should provldo ns to tho matter of nntico upon tho party to bo recalled, tho exact numbor of dayB notlco for tho recall olectton, how nnd by whom other cnndldntes for tho samo ofilco may bo nominated to bo voted on nt tho samo time, It should provldo whother or not moro thnn ono recall might bo hnd against tho samo officer for tho snmo causo, It should provldo tho compensation to officers for calling tho election, tho tlmo nnd plnca for holding tho nnmc, nnd many other things which nro left undefined by tho constitu tional provision; In othr words, it is my Judgment thnt wo hnvo a con stitutional pormisslon to paus and en forco a recall law but thy legislature bns not yot scon fit to pnn one. " 'I feel Justified In thin Idea from tho fact that in tho recall section T 'find tho following languago: 'Such nddltlonnl legislation nt mny nld tho operation of this section shall bo provided by tho legislative nssembly, Including provision for payment by tho public trensuror of tho rcnsonnbln speclnl election campaign cxponscs of such officer.' " ARGUE PORT CASE. HOW A COOS BAY GIRL SPENT THE SUMMER IN BOSTON LETTERS TO THE ONES AT HOME GIVE AN INTERESTING DIARY OF THE DAYS DOINGS IN THE NEW ENGLAND .METROPOLIS. Mny IS -Today they started to tory by tho yum nnd ho explained tench us how to sit down, to rise nnd w'10re t ombnnkmont hnd boon and . ...ii, ...n,,,,,!,. I, .i..i )a nil tho ron of It. As 1 stood nt tho to walk properly. It certainly Is foot of 'U)0 monuinont i thot ot m.a amazing how llttlo wo know! Ercnt Krundintlier flghtnm and ot all School Is Just line It's great! I'm thnt had hnppencd since, nnd tho perfectly happy In my work. It's u'oil ot tho old Welch Chieftains work work tho' all tho tlmo This wont bnmmerlng thru my veins ns I wort, work, tho au uio timo 11 is lhot of ,. thcro was t t0 bo dono week there have been a lot of cvcrcls- hcro nm, ,10w even roqulrlng tho cb. I had part In three sketches-- greiltC8t COUrago nnd obstacles to cou tho rolo of "Esmeralda." Wo put aucr 0i)8tnci08 jn our wny as it did on a pnrt ot tlilB before tho c obb. j tn0B0 mo8t nncCnt times when snv I stnrted out to walk to Bunker ngc8 woro to uo Bl,bducd nnd in tho Hill today but got lost in tho subway. UmC8 of Mch thls monument tclla When I got out, I walked down Wash- whcn freedom was sought. Ington street, tho grant business it wns onco snld that "Tho sun street nnd Just watchod tho people. I novor Bot on tho Dr!tlBh ling." Thin snw tho gcnulno "Old North Church." H In08t jitcrnlly true ot Dunker Hill It is so far down town, they built ono Monument for from moBt every part Just like It up by Copley Square, call- ot Christendom, tho souvenir turn ing It tho 'New Old South. So I ters como t0 hoip 8toftl u, Somo saw the real thing today and It looks try to pry off cll,)8 of granlto, somo ItB ngo nil right. I didn't go Insldo ovcn bringing llttlo 'jammers to uso. as I wanted to wrlto nbout whnt tho 0n Bunkor Hill dnys, two flags us musoum contnlns nnd thero wasn't uauy ny ,tWny ,, there, but other time. Down thcro tho streets nro tlmC8 tno nng 8ttlff8 jmvo to uo hld yory crooked nnd nnrrow crlsscrosB- don (o nrovcnt them from being car ing ench othor In nn amazing stylo, vod luto spllntors. Gonorally theso I wouldn't dnro eavo Washington hunters try to get enough to mako a street, I'd get hopelessly lost. Threo Blnni modci ot tho pllo. If they pcoplo walking nhreast block tho pas- dont havo anything clso to dig with sngo. Tho streets nro payed with tno womon UB0 jmt pins nnd got plec cobblo Btones nnd nro so dnrl: and oa ot tho -mortar. It is ono ot tho dirty! I camo thru' tho "I'dcina'paGCS Whero wo learn In history that Ganlpns" nnd Roston Commons. It's "freedom shrieked" but ono doesn't certainly wonderful how they prcserv" flnd much frc01iom thoro now Just tho old, original Btylo of tho historic 8tnnd 0t8do tho fenco nnd rubbor 1 I0,0, nn . . . . . 'up, up nt tho amazing height nnd 2Co May 28 Roston Is becoming moro to ROt ln8ido tho fonco nnd oven 2o real. I am settling down moro and for n sanitary drinking cup It you moro to my wofk. I learn so much wftnt to got n drlnki Awny ut, ovory day nnd In my llttlo wny, do all ftmong tn0 cIoud8 ,n tho domo of tho I can, tho when I boo all thoro Is bo-monun,ont nro two bronzo Rovolu foro mo it certainly is enough to ovor-, tlonnry cnmion cncn wlth n raggod whelm one. Rut on account of tho ,lolo ln th0 B,lo of them, whllo all high Ideals and ambitions of tho pco-inbo,t ono aro tno 8KnB nmong tho plo I moot ovory day, It Is Imposslblo ,,n,Tiinno "irnrtn rt ti,n nmaa." to beepmo dlscourngod and you keep 0f courf0 bnd to Btop on tho grasBL on trying trying. Wednesday night nnywny j,IBt to glvo vent to thnt ftr- wn wont ntnr tn thn "Mftllmr P nird i"i. " I .nn... ... .. mg oi unnviiii x tnni wns Burgins wo wont ovor to tho "Mother Church Christian Sclcnco, which is only n few blocks from horo. I wns novor In such n grand place beforo and I only saw tho auditorium and besides thcro aro BQVo'n gnllorlcs nnd tho wholo thing wns comfortably filled, Tho plpo organ Is Immense nnd very beautiful. I enjoyod tho chimes I and tho music nltogothor.wns grand. Tho wholo sorvlco wns very Impress ive I nm going to Trinity church next Sunday. It Is only nbout hnlf tho s!zo ot tho C. S. Ch. but Its architec ture is vory wonderful. Mny 22 This Is ono of tho hottest dnys ever was. Ono of tho girls nnd I went to tho Public Gardens and on tho hnnks of tho lake thero nre all kinds of llttlo street nrnbs begging for rides on tho water. So wo pick ed out threo cute, dirty llttlo ones, nnd took thorn out ln n bont with ub Just for fun. As wo drifted nbout tho Inkc, ot courso wo nsked thorn all sorts of questions. Ono child, only nbout four years old, said he DID havo a brother but his mother didn't llko him so alio killed him. Ho said ho had four llttlo Bisters onco, too, 1.... 1.1- -.! .tf-l& 111... .1 i uui ins iiiiuur mini i iihu muni nun bo ho bumed thorn up In a country I limmn nrwl Hinn tlin mnMinr l'llln1 tlm Hnlc'B Suit Against- Coos liny Port CoiiiiiiIknIoii on In Portland. Tho Portland Orogonlnn in a story concerning tho Port of Coos Dny litigation says; "Whether a bay or harbor const.- Iioubo and thon tho mother killed tho tutes n wntorshed In Itsolf or whoth- fnthor. Well, thnt certainly bont or each stream flowing into that hay all tho Diamond Dick stories you over line Its entirely sepnrato and distinct heard of and wo wero dripping In wntorshed is tho geogrnphlcal dofinl- goro by tho tlmo wo woro rendy to tlon that must bo dotormlncd by Fod-.lnnd. ornl Judgo Wolvorton. On his deel Sunday. I spent with your old slon will hang tho validity at all port! friends, Dn. nnd Mrs. ninckburn nt nininilMlnnu nnnstlltitPil nflnr tho . WOrcllCBlcr IlOlgllVJ, ouillll 11UBIUH. thru me tho' I novor thot of tho grnsa till I saw thoso tnntnllzlni;. Blgns. Tho subways are tho strangest things to mo underground strcota for enrs only Stations for transfer ring, news stands, soda fountains, peanut stands nnd pcoplol goodncssl When five o'clock comes, If you like r crowd, Just got Into a Biibwny sta tion. Tho pooplo mnko n mad rush for the car. It's fun tho maybo you get a car and mnybo you don't, (To Bo Continued) RRIEEH OF IlAXDON. News of Cirvby-the-Scn as Told by Tho Recorder. Tho Anderson building on tho cor ner Is being rapidly romodolod Into n real modern clothing storo -with about 70 feet of nhow window apneo, and will bo occupied by tho Hub Clothing and Shoo Co.'s ntoro as soon ns it Is complotod, Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. Linn aro tho proud parents of n big, bouncing ton pound boy. stnto law of 1909. "What amounts to a test caso has been brought by A. H. Halo against As you know they hnvo tho Baptist church thero and I enjoyed tho ser vice. I found them vory Interesting , n.i.ain,a AV ,n t m-7 Tt I "8 thoy hnvo trnvoletl tho world over, tho Commissioners of tho Port or .,. ' , . -M(nil . ,. ... Coos Bny In tho Federn Court. Afn'lho ,nco ',, ; B'orvod '...ncl. demurrer to tho complaint filed n on 0,d.0,d bl0 nd wJl(to cb)im year ago was argued by John Gearln wh,ch jut bolongcd to tho atmos for tho plaintiff and by C. R. Pock nnoro 0f tho plnco. or, th0, t'ofcum"t commissioners. , Wo), we,V(J beo out t0 m,nkor Judgo Wolverton took tho caso un- ,, Cnnrie8ton: wncn you fi0t dor ndvisoment. , off tho car you can seo tho Monument "Mr. Halo la a non-resident land'nt tho hoad of tho street up tho hill owner of Coos Bny. He lives ln Nownnd it certainly Is a thrilling sight. J. Howard Johnston nnd wlfo re turned from San FranclBco on tho Flfield, nnd Mr. Johnston will go luto business here. Uo will open an , Oriental Emporium, hnndllug n lino of Orlontnl goods, novoltlos, otc. Last Saturday ovenlng as Mr. mid Mrs. Bernard of Prospor woro going to tho boat on their way homo, and wero walking along by tho woolon mill, in tho dark. Mrs. Bernard stepped too closo to the edgo of tho, wharf and fell botweon tho wharf, and woolon mill Into tho wntor. No harm was dono oxcopt a good wot ting, but it might hnvo beon worso. Sho was rescued nt onco by hor huH band and tho night watch. Hnmpshlro. When tho residents of a portion of Cooa Bny carried tho proposal to form a port commission, Mr. Halo, among others, decided t9 chnllengo tho issuo ot bonds Thoro is n flno green lawn thero and best of nil. n cold wind blowing all around It. I was awed into sllcnco bv tho Hints of what hnd hnnnnnod I thoro. In tho llttlo colonial houso UEULAU RINFORD'S FUTURE. "It Is tho contention of Mr. Halo'at Its baso aro old curios; Gen. War- that tho voters Incorporated two wa torsheds into tho territory called tho Port of Coos Bay. Thoso watersheds, ho contends, consist ot two sloughs. In his original complaint ho assorted that each stream flowing Into n larger body of wator constitutes n watershed ln itsolf. "On tho othor hand, tho commis sioners in tholr demurrer assort that tho definition ot tho watershed ot Coos Bay is tho dralnngo basin flow ing Into Coob Bny and that It docs not matter how many streams or sloughs nro involved. "As tho snmo 'problem thnt con fronts Coos Bay Is duplicated In oth or districts of Oregon planning to form port commissions, Interest Judgo Wolvorton's definition ot watershed will bo statewide." in ! ren's sword: bullets and cannon bajla picked up from tho battle field. Old p'cture8 of tho war, heroes and stat- I'araiuoiir of Kxmitod Wlfo Murder er to Drop into Oblivion. By Associated Press to tho O'tos Bay Times,) NEW YORK, Nov. 25. Boulah Blnford, tho girl who figured bo promlntently In tho Bcattlo trial, is living in seclusion horo, preparatory ues of famous gonorals. Tharoltn milinilttlnc- to an onorntlon for nn aro 295 steps nnd for tho prlvllodgo pendlcltls which will bo porformod In of climbing tho snmo they chargo you n Now York hospital next Tuesday. 25c. I had no tlmo for that, tho' Frieda Bny sho has taken another tho view Ib well worth tho climbing, nnmo and will try to load a qulot, la There was a cuard rattling off his- consnlclous exlstenco. FREE TO YOU MY SISTER BARNARD MAKES PLANS Chas. P. Barnard, formerly In the livery business hero, now living at Roseburg, has bought tho Dr. E. O. Smith residence at tho corner of West Ninth nnd Lincoln streets, now occupied by II. L, Burt nnd family. Ma Barnard intends to move tno residence to the rear part of tho lot, faclnc on Ninth street "West, and orect a flno modern residence on tho corner whero tho old ono now stands. This will not be dono, however, until his staEo contract at Roseburg ex pires in two years, when ho will re- turn to Eugeno to reside. Eugene J Guard. Free to You and Every SlsterS-jr erlng from Woman's Ailments. 1 nm woman. I know woman's aufferlngi. I baTa found tho cure. I will idbII. frtwof ony charge, my hanntMf. mil with lull hmtruotioiutoiuiy JuUcririroui woman's ulliuiiits. I wunt to ti 11 all v, omen nbout thl-i cnrp-fti, iujt iMuUr, for yoursflf, your daughter, jour mot.H.r.oryourU.u Iwuntto Ml jou Jww to cum youwvlvii! ut homo with out tho htlp of a doctor. W . n cco.iit undorsf nml uumiiiMHuiTv.li.itii. Wlintwiiuuiuiu kno fica iijirliacj, wo Iuiov Utter thun ui.j doctor. I Luuiv that in; Ji'.mr trintn'ciit Nmli mid sura cure lorleiicoiiUM u OiluS (lieluim, lh:tiiMa.0! tlMTjil or I t'Mt bt (ht !.., rnltti, Jtitl, ti hltM CoiUi, ll-.ilf, ti C it ta Ttixit. tr t'tti, i!io calei in tnd, tii.k ritJ Ui.'t, MH tn (Mlirt..nittaiNU. cttn'lnj (it lig i'j tit ltM, irt'Mtht1), i!nlotr,,ha ' '.!)!, KI(,'I-f., ''. .' Hi) I iUl IfHtl.k lll (IUU lytlrii.ni ccjlitr wi.rt.i lMii.it lunwooaj twjMilia itft tilniet tui'jt',1 lilt t'J I' I J' ' t!n.t jou cuuLuro youvf ot ncni fitlj qjitoVlynnd inreli. PeimiPUr I'uit it ti!l coil ,o nclhlifto plvrtilin t i.ntli.. mi inu i . truil hii.1 it inn trlia to cen'uaB, it wul coit yntionty onont 18c uNn wi or 1 - t' . two ut'iitv ci day. It will not iuterfuro with your v.-un. or vjrtn)a,lon. Juil :il at rt w til Mfmi, tH nic hon you n.Irlf yj. wwi, nwll will fml vc i triutmeiuforyourc. i 'frei lui'lauinrun per. 1) roturti matt I wilt also . n.3f (. iny UmV "lffMili OViU tilCICU tBYIS" ith. 'ixiilnnntory lllostrntlon "ho ng . . it tiufttr, nml how !ir ''m i ii oi i. Un'tnt-tUta at tio.u' Uvfc'ry womuii should havo . , ml It am to IMnMw taitill.Jl'him h n tho dun or fcojs "Vou must liaro mi one ration," vou can iltcldo for j ouiiei 'ri.u i" ! o v oimii liavo cured tliunmlvuinltnmy homoromody. It ourta til ld or rwr, To Kvtlicrj o CJijUtu, I w'll tanlatii n, jlmplu boinii tnutuicnt which Htxtdlly nml i fttulU curm I n or; It- 1-m u HlokiutMund t'aliiful or JrrLguiar lUiutrimttoii In youny LauUod, t'lumiinua and litul "iuv, uysrcoulUfrom lu ue. . ii ' herov,er Ton llro. I can refer ypu to ladtoi of your own loeapty who i-nnw nnilwll) Rlndly tell ouy Kulleror that tub bowl Ttulajot really twuull womiu'adbcuHui.ui rtiPiilim wonu i woll, ctrong. plumn and robust, ki tiail ci oi't iifdriii, and tlio frcu tciulny'K tn.atiiifiHUyoi:'a,a)o tho book n Wrlto to-day. ta you may uot'son '.hii iffeir nimln. Addrssu MRS. M. 8UMMER8, BokH - Notr Dame, Ind.. U.S.A. Ml r" :t rl7eUafers8aU8raCtry'" Fr 8ala I PW aiil " '"O " Try The Times' "Want Ads. v