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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TljVlfcS, MABSHFIELP, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, T912-EVENING EDITION fWBlM S COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MALOJfKJT Editor and Pub. DAN E. MALONEg News Editor Address all communications to COOS HAV DAILY TIMES. M&rslillcld :: :: : tt Oregon Entered at tho postofllco at Morsh flold, Oregon, for transmission through tho malls as second class mall matter. DedlcateJ to tho service of the people, that no Rood causo shall lack a champion, and that evil shall not thrive unopposod. THE PEOPLE'S FORUM Tho Times will bo pleased to pub lish letters from Its readors on all questions of public interest. Each letter must ho signed by tho writer, itnd so far as possible be limited to zUO words. In publishing theso let ters It must bo understood that The Times does not Indorso tho vlows ex pressed therein; It Is simply affording a means for tho voicing of different opinions on all questions affecting the public welfare. HCHSCKIPTION HATES. DAILY. Ono year 16.90 Per month GO WEEKLY. Ono year J1.G0 When paid strictly In advanco tho subscription price of tho Coos Day Times is $G.OO per yoar or 12.50 for six months. An Independent Republican nows papor published ovory ovcnlng except Bundny, and Wookly by The Coon liny Tlmos Publishing Co. Ofllclul Pitor of Coos County the la iollette ciiallcnce Why not Bottle tholr differences ns other men do and not burden tho public with matters of this kind? They mny think tholr articles nro highly entertaining, but In my opin ion they net more llko a bunch of school children than broad-minded business men. I trust they will "got wlso" nnd settle theso little disputes. I would suggest Hint Joo Uonnott kiss nnd mnko up with Dr. Mlngus nnd Mr. O'Hrlcn give Mr. Ilorton n year's subscription. stniscitmEit. M' rK. noOnl.VJJM has thus far mndo no hhmousi to tho chal- longo of f.'i t'ollutto. Tho Wisconsin Mnalor. .u starting for North Dakota. Issued thin ehnl Junto: When Rnoho'uit ln-entno prcrl dent the tot.U iimoiiiiL of tho Btock and bond Issues if nil com binations urn! trusts, Including tho rnllwnys '.111111 in coin I tui tion was only S.'i.T'il.uiiU.'iiX). When ho turn id the country ov er to Tnft, wha.n he hud teleet 0(1 I1H Ills H'ICCOII ,-, t Io loinl capitalization tt the tnicts and combinations uiiuuiiImI to Hie enormous sum of VII.'m .',000.- 000, more l vi 1 70 por ont of which was wiitjr. Pile on .wit put up on f.iniiioriutlou, an. I on tho products or the mines nnd factories to pay Interest and div idend on this fraudulent capital ization. This Is shorl and spoclllr. Hi Is n startling statement. Mr. Uoosovelt cannot afford to Ignore it. Tho result or tho primaries in North Dakota provu that the voters there did not Iguoru It. the otikt ohshhvkh H.WH: "In hiking revenge a man Is but even with his em my; liu in passing It over, ho is nupoiior." VETOED HIM, UP AOAIN TAI T AND IlOOSEVlHiT Editor Tlmos: This from tho Orogonlnn, March 1st. 1012: "Wall Street docs not want any moro Uoosovelt, and this decision rules Now York State," said Frank Schotireck, wholesalo leathor dealer of Now York, at tho Oregon. "Ho mny havo a following nmong n certain class, but numerically It is small and thero is absolutely no chanco of his getting tho ltcpubllcnn delegation to the National conven tion. If ho wore nominated ho could not carry tho stato against nny good Democrat. The londors know this mid know how tho business in terests feel, which they will not on- pose. "nut is too national cnndldntu, ns his pollrlcs nro known nnd satis factory and under thorn tho country Is gradually recovering from tho fin ancial panic that Uoosovelt brought, and tho thought of him again in the Presidential chair, comes ns a great shock." Taft's "policies aro known and sat isfactory." Exactlyl Every trust, every corporation, ovory bank, ovory big nowspaper, ovory monoy bag of ovory kind and description with hero nnd thoro an oxcoptlon is shouting for Mr. Tnft. None the loss, In tho teeth of nil this, Mr. Taft's ndmlrors vociferously proclaim that ho Is an onoiny of tho trusts, tho Interests nnd organized greed. Every political boss, ovory politi cal hack, the hanger on, every old lino republican, ovory standpattor, every ndvocato of tho nssombly, ovory opponent of tho direct primary, tho Initiative and tho referendum, the re call nnd Statement No. 1, with hero nuil thoro an exception, Is tearing his shirt for "solf abnogntlon" Tart, yet they will nil solemnly assure you on their most sacred honor, that their Idol Is 11 progressive of tho lat est and most modern typo. "Tho voice Is Jacob's volco, but tho hands aro tho hands of Esau." (1EO. W ATKINS. Democrats to Try to Vinh Measure Killed by Tuft Last Year (By Associated Pross to Coos I)ny TlmoB.) WASHINGTON, March 21 Dom ooratlo members of the ways and moans committee dote mined today to reintroduce In tho llouwo tho saiuo wool tnrlff revision bill that was In troducod Inst summer, which, after bolng revised In conference wns vo tood by President Tnft. DEADLOCK IS UNHHOKEX to Now .Mexico LcgMutiiic Unable Elect Senator Yet CHy Associated Press to tho Coos Hay Tlmos.) bantu fk, n. M., Mnrch 21 niero was no election In tho United States' senatorial contest today. Thero was little change In the vote. Oil! IK'LLV CJEE! HKl'OHM ED1TOU TIMES: Oh, Holy Joe anil Pat Nolan, hold my horse till I got on With whip and spur I'll make 'em sweat. Oh, Holy Joe, wo will overtake you yet. Mayor Straw tho people won't en dorse With his dreadful driving force, Hut the general public has some fun; Sure he Is the mayor anil the council all rolled In one. If the common council will only try To postpone that election to the fourth of July "Hut sure." says Nolnn, "Hint's n hol iday." Yes. Mr. Nolan will right like an nrmy or bold Turk To get the hundred nnd sixty thous and for his water works. Defore seventeen years moro our wlso men sny The water or Clear Lake will bo brought to Coos Hay. Now Holy Joo. do mend your ways, Anil worthy people will you praise: Your rollles past will bo forgiven And you yet mny travel the narrow path to Heaven. If you feel very anxious about saving your soul, Consult the Christian Endeavor or Johnny Doll. Now Joe, my friend, I want to make this plain, If you don't reform, wo will call again. A MAUSIIFIELD CITIZEN. Bssijk Why Pay $65.00 to $75.00 For a Sewing Machine? 1 "Sfciflwi" : ; V LOCAL OVERFLOW SOME I'UXXY 1'OLKS Editor Times: My name Is (leorge n foolish lad, I go about In rags, Hut whun I get to bo a man, I'll wave tho dear old Hag, My mother's nnmo Is Cora.my fnth er's name Is llert, I want to bo a soldier, but I'm cut out for u flirt. I got three little sisters no bigger than u pin. I wish I had a poodlo dog, and it would loam to swim. My mother runs a chicken ranch nnd I havo to build tho fonce, Hut say, didn't I catch it when I broke tho monkey wrench? My ma says I'm n dirty boy 1 nm dirt from head to toos, If sho would give mo n handkerchief then I could clean my nose. OUESTS OK SAX KltAXCISCO doveniors tf Tliiw States to Choose Exposition Kites. (Ily Associated Press to tho Coos Day Tlmos.) SAN FRANCISCO. March 21 Tho governors of Washington, Ida lio nod Montana, who nro In S.111 Francisco to elioono sites ror the state buildings nt the Panama-Pacific Ex position, were entertained today at n jeooptlon, luncheon ami an automo bile ride. The fair sites will bo chosen tomorrow. HON. ('. S. JACKSON, 1'OK PUOS 11 UTIXd ATTORNEV. "I will liuparlJiill) enforce the criminal law without fear or fnxor Important to iv-l ite public coulld fine In the Courts." O. S. JACKSON. (Paid ad.) ltoseburg. Or. keeps mo homo from thinks I can loam to And inn she school and knit, Hut, Heel I hear her scolding, so I think I'd hotter quit. OEOHOE MOOUE. hisM-etni- Here Cnpt. O. Wlrland or of the I'. S. Life Saving Station nt Ynquliin, who lias been delegated to Investigate tho plan ror moving the Coos Hay station to 11 point near CI urleston or Coos Head, nrrlvpd here on tho Hronkwator today and will look Into the mutter mid will report his findings to the United States Life Saving Department. He did not stop In Marshflcld today. $25 Buys a Good Service Sewing Machine at our store and it will do all the things that the other machines will do. Remember, Only $25.00 and we sell them on very easy terms, too. Don't you think it is worth $40 or $50 to you to investigate before you buy? Why, we sell the best machine on earth the famous White Rotary for Only $45.00 There's a reason. Come and let us show you. AMONG THE SICK. 4 Mrs. K. A. (Irlnold of Hunker Hill underwent mi operation at Mercy hospital this morning. Although she wis In ii rather critical condition to day. It Is believed that she will re cover. GOING & HARVEY CO, Mrs. Hoy Moore, who was oper ated on yesterday for nppeudcltls, Is getting along nicely. ALONO THE WATERFRONT The tug (I leaner sailed today for Oat-diner with it cargo of genornl merchandlKO. The Excelsior sailed today with n errgn from the Smith mill for Sun Pedro mid other northern ports. ANOTHEK HXTKY IX THE (SAME Editor Times: Kor some time past tho public has been regaled with newspaper articles by parties having porsonal grievances against each othor. An occasional article of this kind Is Bomowlint di verting, but when continued grows tiresome. Tho public Is not Inter ested In whether or not M. O. Ilorton iMjr for his paper or whethor Dr. MIiikus mado love to Joo Dennett. The Del Norte after unloading her ci rgi of re'wood on the Ilesslo Dol lar, sallel today for Crosient City, taking bnik u small cargo or coal. We Clean and Press' Ladies' and Gent's Suits Goods Called for ana Delivered Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE MAIX JJ7-J Tho Hessle Dollar, It Is expectod will complete taking on her cargo nt the Smith mill In about a week so that sho will bo ublo to sail next Wednesday or Thursday. 1110 DANCE In EOKIIOKK HALL, NOUTII HEXD, SATURDAY night, MAKCH 2!l. TOELLE'S OUCHES 1 1 (A XUI'K RED. Llbby COAL. The Kind YOU have ALWAYS LHKD. PHONE 72 Pacific LIvory & Transfer Co. Tho TlmeV Want Ads bring rosults Don't bo surprised If you have nn attack of rheumatism this spring. Just rub the affectod parts freely with Chamberlain's Llulmont nnd it will soon disappear. Sold by all dealers DEAFNESS CANXOT HE CURED by I cl pnllratloiii, i they cnnot rttrh the itlinir( portion ollhrenr. There U only tone av to l'uiv ileifur..in.l Dim i. i. ...,.. Mluitloiul rniirillc. Oeafntu u raiue'l 1t ii lutlamiM coiiillllon of the mnrou llnlnr of the I'll, Uelilun Tutje. Whrn ihli ml., i. i-. lUiiird )m have rumbllnc toumj or Imn-r. tettliffliiK.tiitlirii II fi entirely cloie.t .....,.. ,. Illr !r.iui,im miiria lite iniuill. nifttlou ohii be taken mil aiul thta inh.ra..n..j lit Iti iiiuiuM condition, hearing will be de' byl'ntarr h. uhlohti nolhlng but n lnllm. uiel rondttlnn n( thrmurout tnrfarea. Wdwlll give One lluiiitrnt PolUri for ny cateof il.-lnei(cue,t by catarrh) that ran. tint be Hired by a,ii Catarrh Cure. Send foreirrulara.fret. .... f J, CIIKNKV A CO., Toleio. O. Sold by nrugclaU. 7M TakelUII'a Family rllU for comtipatlou, City Auto Service ood Cars, Careful Drivers and reaaonablo charges. Our motto: "wm so anywhero at any time." Stands Dlanco Hotel and Blanco Cigar Store. Day Phone 78 and 4(3. Night Phone 46. HAUKKH Jt OOODALK. Proprietor. " t' Kf e- i . iwraiEui &0UR I L ......J Snow Drift Flour Highest Quality Cnpt. II. W. Olson last night pilot ed In tho Ascunclon with a cargo of I'J.OOO barrels of oil for tho Oregon Powor company. Cnpt. Ilrldgett of tho Ascunclon had nover boen in hero nnd was anxious for a pilot nnd when ho heard that Cnpt. Olson wns in port, ho sent a wireless asking him to como out and pilot him in. Capt. Olson had tho launch Hanger tako him out about 4:30 yestorday but tho Ascunclon was not ns closo to tho bar ns he expected and so ho had the Hanger take him about six miles down tho const to moot lior. They crossed In nbout midnight. Owing to n dolay In arrangements for un loading, the Ascunclon will not sail from hero until tomorrow. V Modern Drlck Building, Electric Lights, Btoam Heat. Elegantly Furnished Roomi with Hot and Cold Water. II O T E L ,C O 08 O. A. METLIN. Prop. tatea: 60 conta a Day and Upwards Cor. Broadway and Market Marshfield, Oregon. COMMHHCIAL STUDENTS NOTICE Students expecting to enter tho commercial department of Marsh Held High School next fall are asked to maKo tnnt tact Known uy con ferring with Principal nnrker about the matter nt onco. K. A. TIEDOEN, Supt. WANTED.! ! ! JAIZPETS UPHOLSTEItlXa AND PIANOS TO CLEAN, by the Pneuma tic Cleaning Company. Orders foi work taken at aoixa & nAitvEi pno.VE JOO . J, SCAIFE A. H. HODOmi $ Marshfield Paint Decorating Co. Good Electric Lighting Is Impossible Without Proper Lamps and Shades Satisfactory lighting results rest not alono upon the generating plant and distributing systems t of the Electric Company. Receiving adequate electric current at correct voltage in itself will not produce good lighting. The now (Mazda) tungsten lamps give almost three times as much light for the same consump tion of current as do the carbon incandescent lamps. Wo maintain representatives who aro oxperts in illumination and who will prescribe for house holds not satisfied with lighting results. Estimates Furnished MARSHFIELD, Phone 140L Oregon tp Telephone 178. Oregon Power Co I-'ISIIINfl TACKLE at NOHTON HANSEN'S Two Stores. Open nights and Sumlajs. It you have anything to sell, trade, reut, or want help, try a want ad. Try The Tlmos Want Ada. Unique Pantatorium THE MODERN OVERS, CLEANERS. PRESSERS nnd HAT REXOVVaTORS Agent for Edward E. Strauss & Co. 4iuo imiuriug l.01 us make iici sua, your 235 Commercial, Plioae 250-X I IYER JOHNSON BICYCLES at Pioneer Hardware Go. BlancharcTs Livery! J!!f hiaf1i,,S".re- u,e Uverjr ' iota of L. H. He laner aim n nn,l I .. . .- "- ,. lu loiiuer exct.ient aerrico 10 tbe people o' Cot Bay. Ciref.d ilvon i, g-joo rise jd everything hat wli mean batlafactory service to I the public. Phonf us for a driving I horse, a rig or anything needed In tbe Hrery line. We also do truck-' iB uuoiucm oi dll Kindt. iJLANCHARD nROTnERS Phone 138-j U w7fetd ?d 8a,e" Serrlc.. L1' "t and Alder Str.At HURRY! IPS GOING FAST )rve a limitel quantity of ALDER J) OOD, cut into 2-foot lengths, suitable for iireplace that we will sell at $2.25 per load, while it lasts. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Phone 190-J. 132 So. Broadway. 1 " Don't forgot PHONE 21-1.1. tho Turkish DathsJ If rou have anvthmir m .ii ... rent, or want help, try a want ad. ' Abstracts, Real Estate, Fivej and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. Coquills nENRY SENQSTAOKHV. M. Offlje Phone 191 f.-,tj rM n.i Farms Timber Coal and Platting Lands a apecUlty. - oaraI AfeaU "EASTSIDW