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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1912 -EVENING EDITION 2 WOT M ! ! I P M i M", - t : i, - i . v . i I I COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MALONEY Editor mid Pub. DAN K. MALONEY News Editor Address nil communications to COOS BAY DAILY TIMKS. SlnrsliHcld :: :: :s :: Oregon Ofllclnl Paper of Coos County A NATIONAL. PRIMARY ENATOtt Cummins Is wholly C; right In his offort to sccuro n na O tlonal primary election law ns outlined In tlio Associated Press illa pntchos to Tho Times yestordny. It in too much to hopo for, however, that tho upper Iiouho of Congross will niako this concession to tho poo plo without n struggle Tho plnn to namo tho President by n nntlon wldo popular vote Is ono that will nppcul to all tho peopla with tho ono exception of tho pro fessional politician. Tho politician will boo in It a menace to his long enjoyed prlvllogo of bosslsm and graft, but the pcoplo will sooner or lator forco tho Issue. Government direct by tho people Is coming cer tainly nnd surely. Hcnator Cummin's bill for tho Na tional Primary Is tho opening gun in what wilt soon ho n nntlon wldo campaign for tho Inltlntlvo and refer endum nnd otlior popular laws in which Oregon wns first. M r TIMES' SPECIAL WALT MASON THE POET PHILOSOPHER (Continued from page 1.) FUTURE THE CJt.OOStY FUTURE That follow falls to please or chnrm who's nlwnys viewing with nlnrm. Old Kickshaw hangs nround our town, nnd wears n most depressing rrown and knocks on nil our boosting schemes, nnd pours cold wnter on our dronms. "A boom is horn, nnd thou It dies," this most unpleasant old mnn cries, "nnd when it dies n lot of Jays will got the cleaver fifty ways. Ami af (II nllf rimLluinn till,, ,.w,.o 111 Htlltn (if III 111 Stllcl 1(111(110(1 fOCS, enough to fill nil tho demands that who lenn ngninst our walls of brick, nnd chew the rng and ronr and kick, nrn mmltic In for them And " tllnt l,oor ol11 Klckshnw gnlns by nil his misery and pains. Is Just ... ... a fiost where'er ho wends; In all our burg no nns no mumis. u.u homo Appreciations, that's ns much as you will gain If you devote your heart and brnln to Hero nro somo of tho ninny ex- hlo( king wheels thnt ought to run, 'and quenching Hies that ought to prosslons of nppreclntlon of tho ape-1 bum. The knocker has u clnmmy time; tho folks regnrd lilni ns n clnl odltlon of Tho Times: crime; they plug their enrs to miss his rrlos, nnd hold a plcnlcwhen ho uies. iw,rti.M lau. t A avi WiWKU V 0 TAFT SPEECH Says He Is Glad That Latter Favors Presidential Primary Now. By Assoclntod Press to tho Coos Day Times.) NEW YOHK, March 19.- Col. Hoosovolt Issued n stntomont todny In which ho discussed Prosldent Tail's speoch nt Iloston yestordny. "I nm exceedingly glnd tho Presldont favors tho presldenlnl prlmnry and It his cnmpnlgn manugors slncoroly will back him In the proposition, ho will bo nblo nt onto to get n presidential prlmnry In Michigan. Illinois, Mary land, Now York and DlHtrlct of Col umbia," said HooHuvelt. ALLEN'S CLAN AT ltev. It. E. Drowning: "Tho Times; certainly doservos its meed of! prnlso for tho splendid effort it hns mndo, nnd ono thnt hns ended so successfully, In tho publication of tho recent Bpeclnl edition of its pnpor. It is somothlng for which evory loynl citizen of Mnrshfleld can feci espec ially proud, nnd no matter what his viows upon other subjects mny bo, ho cannot hut oxtend to Tho Times his heartiest congratulations. It is de cidedly tho best thing of its kind thnt hns ovor been dono in Mnrshllold, nnd rollccts credit upon tho Editor and thoso associated with htm. Wo hear a groat deal about boosting lltorn- turo. Cortalnly wo havo that and moro too In this special edition, for wo havo plain cold facts about Coos Pay and Its environs, nil put togothor in such an attractive wny ns to mnko it sponk loudly nnd wnrmly of nil thnt wo havo horo to offer. It has boon n grcnt ploasuro to road It, nnd I nm Btiro nil tho citizens of our Mnrshllold and surrounding country fool tho snmo wny. Wo sometimes loso sight of tho lmmonso Importnnco n nowspnpor Is to n town or city. Thoro Is nothing thnt tonds moro to unify tho pcoplo nndto bo a common rallying point for all civic improve ments nnd for tho upbuilding of tho city na a whole Ab bucIi It com mnnda not simply tho rcspoct, but! mo nctlvo support, of ovory right minded cltlzon." C. E. Nicholson: "It was tho fin est paper I ovor Baw. It beat tho Now Yoar'B edition of Tho Orcgonlnn bo fnr ns Coos County nnd Southern Orogon Is concerned. It was not on ly llnoly printed but had cxcollout mnterlnl In it that will holp this boc tlon greatly. Evory ono on Coos Uny should bo moro than proudof it." I). C. Qreon: "Tho Times Is to bo cmigrniiiinioii. i expectou somo CotitIM 1311, ht Owc JUIUmw Adtml larfCMj STATEI TBI I C. HON Detectives Unable to Locate Outlaws In Tennessee ( Mountains. (By Associated Press to Oooi Day Times.) HILLBVILLE. March 19 Tin. nm. -ploymont of troops, equipped for u long systematic search or tho inouu. tnlua In Carrol and adjoining coun ties Boomed today tho only prnctlcnl mothod by which tho Allon cloiiHinen could bo captured. Hoports from thu iiiouutuliiH or Airy Into today loft n doubt ns to whether tho out laws woro surrounded nt Squirrels Spur ns reported last night. Tho do toctlvoa Bourched tho road road hous es In tho vicinity for miles but were uunblo to find any cluo to tho hid Jug places of tho fugitives, Denies Allegations Made Con cerning School Board Proceedings. Editor Times: I'ormlt mo tho uso of your good paper to correct, as published In an other pnpor, the proceedings had nt tho last mooting of tho school board, touching on tho candidacy of Mr. W. U. Douglns for school director ut tho last election and imputing to mo statements reflecting upon tho Btnnd Ing of Mr. Douglas In tho community. As Mr. Donglns Is my warm por soniit friend, u mnn of sterling mini- Hies and who stnnds vory high In tho esteem of thoso who know hlm, I deslro to bo plncod In tho right nttl tudo toward my friend In the public mind nnd to chnrnctorlzo the report ns garbled unit misleading. Mr. Tom Dennett. In iiroBQiitlnir tho claims of Mr. Golden for consid eration, stnted thnt tho lnrgo maj ority given to Dr. McCormnc ror school director wns duo to his por Bonnl populnrlty rnthor than to nu auii-uoiucn souiiment. In roply to this I Btntod thnt nt the election or Dr. McCormuc, pro-Ooldon and antl-Goldon lines woro elonrly drawn both In the cnmpnlgn nnd nt tho election. Tho mutter hud been thoroughly on vanned on both Hides thing protty lino In tho Bimetal edition 'or weeks before the election, nnd nnd It moro than cnnio up to my ox-Nul,t provlous to easting the ballots poctntloim," Mr. J. W. Dennett Impressed upon C. It. Pock: "It wns cortalnly nit'10 assembled thnt n vote ror Mr. mighty lino pnpor nnd Tho Tlmos nnd Coku meant a voto In rnvor or Mr. mo peopio or Mnrshllold nro to bo congratulated." D. Y. StnfTord: "It wns n Bplon did nowspnpor nnd ono thnt would bo a credit to n city or 100,000 population." W. U. Douglas: "Tho Times is to ho rongrntulatod on Its special odl tlon. It wnn ono or tho best or tho kind I havo ovor noon." Wnltor ItlchardBon: "Tho Tlmos' Bpoclal odltlon wan cortnlnly lino nnd ovoryono I hnvo noon has boon loud In Ms prnlso or It. I don't boo how It could hnvo boon improvod upon." J. II. Mllnor: "Tho rnllrnmt mil. lion or Tho Times Is tho boat I ovor Porsoimlly mid whllo thoy woro not Haw." In rnVOI' of Mr. (Iiililnii rn. .... Golden ror superintendent nnd n voto ror Dr. McCormae mount n voto ngninst Mr. Golden ror superinten dent. The ballot resulted In 181 volen ror Dr. MiCormnc nnd 111! votes ror Mr. Coko, whllo In tho Inst election a gum shoo cnmpnlgn had boon enr rlod on by Mr. Uolilon's friends for wooks boforo tho election whllo those opposoii to .Mr. uoldon woro thnt Mr. O'tlrlen has continually, through the columns of his pa per, maligned, mlMrcproscuted nnd blnckmnlloil me. I hnvo paid no at tention to these attacks ns I hnvo felt like the mnn did when the Jack ass kicked hlm, "considered the source. Ills sheet Is reputed ns the orgnu of J. W. Dennett and us I have op posed Mr. Dennett's cundldnto for school superintendent, his wnter works designs nnd nm committing tho continuous crime of engaging In the bunking business on Holy .loo's preserves, nm regarded as n poacher and a legltlmnto object of nttnek and when Joo says "Sic 'oml", O'Drlen barks Ilia article accusing mo of accept ing his paper, and not paying ror It Is a falsehood nnd blnckmnll, Shortly nrtcr tho cnrrlcr bognn to dollvcr tho pnper ho naked mo to sub scribe ror It, nnd I told tho cnrrlcr In presence or my dnughtor Huth, that I would not subscrlbo and to discon tinue Its delivery. Notwithstanding tills, tho delivery or tho pnpor con tinued nnd nt tho end or two months O'Drlen hnd tho unmltlgntod nerve, after continually mnllgnlng me, to send mo a hill ror tho paper nnd tried to blnckmnll mo Into paying it., A8 n rnther and a citizen I expect to continue actively Interested in our schools and tho othor good Influen ces In the community. I may not bo "popular." but enn assure you, Mr. O'Urlon, I nhnll not reach tho extremity or giving nwny pianos, phonogrnpliB nnd Jowolry In order to purchnao n little stnudlng In tho community. So bnrk nwny, nnd na the public understands tho ani mus. I reel thnt future recognition or their nttockii will bo unnecessary. Aor tho show try a Turkish Bntb Phonu 2H-.J Good Electric Lighting Is Impossible Without Proper Lamps and Shades Satisfactory lighting results rest not alone upon tho generating plant and distributing systems of the Electric Company. Receiving adequate electric current at correct voltage in itself will not produce good lighting. The new (Mazda) tungsten lamps give almost three limes as much light for the same consumn. lion of-current as do the carbon incandescent lamps. AVo maintain representatives who arc experts in illumination and who will prescribe for house holds not satisfied with lighting results. Telephone 178. Oregon Power Co USE ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE Tho antiseptic powder to bo ahnkon into tho shoes. ir you want rcat nnd comfort for tired, tondor, aching. swoiion, Bwenting rcot, iibo Allen's Foot-Ease. Itolloves cornB nnd bun ions or all pnln mid prevonts blisters. soro and callous snots. Just Mm thing ror Dancing Pnrtlos, Patent HURRY! IT'S GOING FAST Wo have a limited quantity of ALDER "WOOD, cut into 2-foot lengths, suitable for fireplaco that wo will sell at $2.25 per load while it lasts. ' C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co, Phono 190-J. 182 So. Broadway. i U()t T.nn flint Qlwmu ... . . nwuro that a movement wns on to .Now 81 oos it i tl o win to.t r elect n pro-Ooldon director until tho fort discovery if tho ago Try It Saturday preceding the oloetlon on L,y. sob! , uJ? or. i.r.y ,l 'VT Monday, that thoro woro a number of accept any Miustitiitc ' Kor Plipp men who had It In ror Mr. DouglnJ trial naekami. .. i.u.'r ,rtM . i i -----.-. ..wm ...,u, U, Si- biuu. L.0 lioy, N, Y. EXTRA COI'IICS or aw COOS 1IAV TIM IiS SPECIAL RAILWAY EDITION Wrnpped nnd ready ror mulling nt Norton & Iliuibou'a. Two Stores. Only 20e per copy. 4 If you hare nt.rthlng to sail, trado rent, or wnnt help, try a want ad. DEAFNESS CANNOT IHC CURED .if-iV.- Wwiioui. (in, raiiiiot rrtrh .mv ..,.r. uiiiuu hi uierMr nicreu .. ... 1 :,,.T..,mj " "iiriiMiii.M .nilllitt by ton till tlontlreuifi ., ltfUttt I. ru.f.t by n ll lliinfrt coiiitlllnn o( Ihi. mm-oiia llnlne of III huiUcliUn Tubf Whrn llil. lube I. In. niimt)im livt; ruinlilliiK Kiiin.l or Iihpt foci linrlnir. ami uIikii u u -h,.iJ ..'.. ni n..(.....i..i...:"i; ..:: - .'"' ..,-., ,r.. hit ir.uil, nil IIIHPaa IIIU ntllll. luttloii ran l Ukon out n, i,u tub rcilorVd totti normil rundlilaii, lirarliuc Hill be ,te by cWrh whlKh It uothliiK b,ii n Inrtiin wed con. tllon ol thtuiiiniuiiiirhrr". '"""' -VAV'i" f ir ?n !",Jfe' IKillirt for uny cm of denfnui (ru. by rUrrli) that ran. Mdb,,r',7lVACa'TO,8la'' Tt 1UII'. KawdT rlllafjroaiu(.allon. City Auto Service J'ood Cara, Carerul Drivers and roaaonabla charge. Our motto: "Will go anywhere at any time." Btanda nianco Hotel and Illanco Cigar Store. Day Phones 78 and 46. nARKKH i 'flVwinATv n -i " you httT0 V to sell, trade, "A""" flOOIMTiR. Proprietors, rent, or want help, try a want ad. Win. Grlmoa: "Tlio Tlmoa cor tnlnly did Itaoir nnd Mnrshnolil proud with Its special odltlon. It Is tho groatost nilvortlsomont Coos Uny ovor had." Joo Ilakor: "It was tho biggest and best pnpor ovor publlahod In 11 town tho size or Murahflold. It wna u 'pippin'." . Dol Cnthcnrt: "It cortnlnly la n lino pnpor. I wns surprised to boo Mill. u,..l. n ... a . . ; ","i" 1'npur rouiu 00 isauod 111 MnrBltllold." V. T. Morchnnt: ""It'a Just what Cooa lny neodod to clrculnto. It Will g'0 Olltsldo llCODlo n hntlnr l,lni. or this section than anything that haa ovor boon uttomptod. It'a tho right kiiiii or boosting." IJorsoy Kreltzor: "Kvoryono la prnlslng tho spoelul edition or Tho Times. Thoy Bhould. It not only Is a credit to Tho Times but la n cro dlt to tho town nnd wholo country. I can't prnlso It too much," Ward M. lllnko: "Thnt cortnlnly wna 1111 excellent pnpor and ono that U'lll Itinlri milnt.U... ., ,u ""iniuuin ruiuizo wnnt a lino country Cooa Hay la," O. W. Knurmnn: "Lot mo con gratulnto Tho Times on Its special edition. It moro thnn cnnio up to my expectations or wimt nni.i i. dono In Issuing n boosting edition of a paper on Cooa Day. It certain ly will ho n gront advertisement ror this section." John Kronholm: "It wns tho beat spoclal edition I over anw nnd I guosa 7, ' ' ,-"'" " vu nay ininka tho saiuu rrom what I havo heard people say." V. A, Hold: "Tho Tlmos Is cor . . y.! ll cnKrntulntou on Its spo clal odltlon. 1 nm moro than proud v.. .v ..mi i giieas everybody olso la too. It will bo n gront boost ror tho Cooa Day country," Harry Wlnklor: "It wna tho fin oat apodal odltlon I ovor saw Ev erybody in North Pond Is nrnlslmr 11 hvorybody la Bonding thorn nwny and Coos Hay will cortnlnly get a flno lot or advertising rrom It." intonuont. they wou Id do nil timv could to dorent Mr. Douglas. That In view or tho fart that tho antl Goldon forces were not well repro Bontod. tho light made on Mr. Doug Ins perHonnlly and tho small major ity cast for Mr. Merehunt. I did not think the election Indicated a pro Go! len sentiment In tho district. Now the point to bo Impressed Is thl.i: the fact that a man has ene mies Is no rolle.tlon upon tho quail-1 uu. in 1 110 man. s-ovonnrola was strangled, bt. Paul was beheaded. Abrnhnm Lincoln wna shot, mid Christ wns cruclllod by Ids ene mies but It does not rollow that tho lives or these men woro not u bono- uicuon to tlio world. You will al ways find tho most Btlcka under tho best npplo treos. Show mo a man who hns no onomlos nnd I will show you a rool. Tho mouthers or tho school board who hnvo kept In close touch with tho work dono In our nchoola for tho past two years nnd noted tho roninrk nblo progress mndo, feol that no mls- iuko wns ninuo in tho ro-oloctlon or Mr. Tiodgon to tho suporlntondoncy or our schools. Mr. Tom Donnott took occasion to catochiso tho board ror tho mannor In which the mooting wna callod and ror thoir hastv nntinn nccusod Dr. McCormnc or holng "llko tho Irishman's flea" and stnted thnt no ron ueeply grnterul to Mr. Gold en for what Mr. Golden had dono for hlm. Say Tom, If you nro a sample of Mr. Golden's handiwork, It would np penr that Mr. Golden is not so much a teacher na a norvo sneptniiii I Wish to tnko thla nwnalnn . n tho nttcntlon of tho public to tho rnct CONDIJNSIJI) STATEMENT Have That Roof Fixed vow See CORTUELL Phnrv H1H1 1 Modern Drlck Uulldlng, Electrli Lights. Steam Heat. Elegantly Furnished Roomt with Hot and Cold Wator. HOTEL. OOOfl 0. A. METLIN. Prop. Hates: 50 cents a Day and Upwards Cor. Broadway and Market !- Marahflsld. Oregon. WANTED II! " MHPET8 UPHOLSTEIHNa AND PIANOS TO CLEAN, by the Pneuma tic Cleaning Company. Orders foi work takea at GOINCJ ft ILUlvEl PnONE ltM Of ThelFirst National Bank of Coos Bay At tlio Close of Iiiislncsn Felirunry 20Ui, 1012. HESOUUCES. Lonns nnd discounts 11 !)(!( UondB, wnrrnnts nnd securities 73ltlf.lt U. S. bonds to Bocuro circulation 25 OOO.Ct uoni esinto, lurnituro and fixtures 81,011.11 Cash nnd sight exchange HlitHII toia WI3,T2U1 LIAIIIL1TIES. Capitol stock paid In f 100,000 C( Surplus nnd undlvldod profits j)jjj)j Dlvidonds unpaid ' j ( Itesorvo for taxes !!!!!!!!.'! 1,000.11 Circulation, outstanding ,',',",' 2460041 DP8ltB '.'.'.. 4!0.'lll. Totnl. ,$3I3,72I.JJ In nddltlon to Capital Stock tho Individual llnbllltv of Stockholm. crs Is n00.000.00. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPEWV OWNEUfl. Olvo ub a dwwrlptlon of your property nnd wo will obtain forjci nmount of taxes op lamo. Shorlff does not notify you. V. JT. IOAIFE A. H. HODOmg $ Marshfield Paint 2b Decorating Co. FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK MARSHFIELD, OREGON. At the close of business, Feb. 20, 1012. 1 . . RESOURCES. Loans nnd Discounts , 1429 if Ml Banking House 50'oOO.M Cash nnd Evchangos !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 16sioil.ll Ttnl 64!,mtl LIABILITIES. Cupltal Stock paid in .50 00. Surplus nnd Undlvldod Profits 67,10111 Deposits !.".'!!."!!.' .'.'!!!! .' 63,! Total j64,"Ml Estimates Furnished MARSHFIELD, Phone 140L Oregon V1'' r Kwraicisc Sr$ iiUPMiitfl w-"--- Snow Drift Floui Highest Quality Children are much moro likely to contact tho contagious diseases when thoy havo colds. Whooping cough, dlpthorla, scarlet favor nn,i ! sumption nro diseases that aro often contrnctod when the child has a cold. That Is why nil medical au thorities say bowurA nt .nlHn r t. ..i.i. ..:. ----- vw... iMjr w. .uivK euro or cows you will And nothing bettor thnn Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It can always be de ponded upon nnd is plonsant and safe to take. For snlo by nil doniAr. Unique Pantatorium ?i u .. ?awa k. Strauss & Co. n QT IorlnB-Lt us make your next Suit. 2fi5 Commercial. Phono 2H0-X. Doans' Transfer I For All Kinds of Hauling WH DELIVER COAL IN NORTH REND AND EAST SIDE. LIHRY COAL $6.00. nEAVER HILL $0.B0. (Coal Is Cash) Phone 331-R. Marshfield, Ore. ' t ' - s 1 Blanchard Liverv n!t!f.L' H,JHol,ner anl are pre pared to render exedent serrlc 10 the people ot Col Buy. Careful iTor".',KJOQ rlsB Jd everything hnt wli mean oatUfactory service to tho public. Phoni us ror a drl'lni horse tt rig or anything needed S ..... .mo. We alio do truck--r business or .11 kinds. flLANOTARD nROTnERS Phone 1S8-J Livery, Feed and Sales Servlc ... HI First and Alder 8tnTs niSS 2t.f.e l the rkIsh Q8- If you have anything to sell, trade, rent, or want help, try a want ad. W.K. WISEMAN TFe Old Reliable Second Hand Store Man Desires to announco that be Is again RACK IN BUSINESS In the Rerultt Building, 823 S. Broadway Will buy and sell new and sec ond nand furniture, stoves, ranges, sewing machines, etc. Will also store household goods by tho month. PHONE210-J I . , THY TIIE EDGE WITH W FINGER. Exarolno a collar fresn froB laundry. Notice Its clear, whlti ... . ...... .mttui. ur, lis even, oinonu wwum ouu is (ibubv. - , ( Then test the top edge fcr n your finger-tip over It. Noue7.T smooth, slick finish given It J11 Ing there to rub, dig or IrrlUUr neck. . . . ... . ... Mill 'inis test win prove w -- fi our service. Send us a trUl W and apply the test. Marshfield Hand & Sfeam rVfAtiTkV T1iwh Prnruu PhOM Our Wagons Go Anywhere W REAL ESTATE AND KUiti INSURANCE Bargains in City and Out side Property. AUG. FRIZEEN". 68 Central Ave., Marshfield. People Take No! Wo have all lengths of store for sale, prices ranging from I , ....nllh i per tier up. We can iu. length you wish. L. H. HEISNER II Phone No. 130-J or Ezjzznxmr,