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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELO, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1912-EVEWIMG EDITIOW. 1 WM . UJJy COOS BAY TIMES 1HE PEOPLE'S FORUM The Times will be pleased to pub lish loiters from its readers on all questions of public Interest. Each letter must bo signed by tho writer, and so far as posslblo bo limited to zuu words. In publishing theso let ters It must bo understood that The Times does not lndorso tho views ex pressed therein; it Is simply affording a means for tho voicing of different opinions on all questions affoctlng the public welfare a pJJSgj-i '!' M. O. MALONKr Editor mid Pub. DAN' E. AIALONKY News Editor Entered nt the postofllco at Marsh field, Oregon, for transmission through tho malts as second class mall matter. Is Not T Late Y Address all communications to COOS II AV DAILY TIMES. Mnrslillold :: :: :: U Oregon Dodlcntod to tho sorvlco of the pouitlo, that no good causa shall lack & champion, and that evil shall not thrlvu unopposod. For That Easier .jm im n i hi uww-?iiwwffwsjHM3eafl, i r mmmrnzn ar8? &?&. j ? E i .($W S11lw5k J ' WVj)' J.'lV f I'WlTT n ,....-,.. i &V llfc It Suit where women hum: IN VIEW of the gonarnl uprising of the women of various coun tries against tho iujustlco of tholr ctato, It Is interesting to noto tho conditions prevailing in northern Ro dosla whore, if one may Judge from tho facts reported In "Tho Great rintoau of Northern llodcsla" tho native women nro far from bolng downtrodden. Hero royal descent Is rcckonod through tho mother, and tho country Deems to bo a voritablo paradlso for tho mothor-ln-lnw. A son-in-law must work In hor garden and move Into her vlllago, so that sho may keop an eye on him. Whon sho dies, hor sister succcods to hor tltlo and rights. Tho wifo, too, Is an Important con Hldorntlou. Among mnny of tho trlhos, tho lenp-year custom provails always,' and tho girl chooses hor own husband as a matter of courso. Tho description of tho women of this region Is perhaps not appoallng to civillzod fomlntty In ovory rospoct. but this chnractor Is possibly not duo to tho fact that women aro al lowed so much froodom and author ity. 1 Tho writers of this interesting volumo declaro that tho florconcss of tho Wamba women Ib proverbial. On sovoral occasions ono of tho authors has boon awakened In tho tnlddlo of tho night by a much-bitten bUBband, who has plalntlvoly askod that ho may bo placed in Jail until morning, as tho only nafa placo ironi Ms wife, who was pursuing him llko an avenging fury. Tho suggestion of tho doadly fo malo of tho species will doubtloss recur In this connection, but to tho thoughtful reader who has felt tho login of Tonnyson's "Prlncoss," It may occur as a good Illustration of tho contention that thoro is no nood In establishing tho supromacy of either hcz to the ultlaiato dotrlmont of tho othor. THE "ItKCAMi" OF A DECISION' Editor Times: The Decision "On tho 4th of March noxt, I shall linvo served thrco nnd a half years, and this three and a half years con stitute my first torm, and undor no tlrcumstancos will I be a cnndldato for or accept nnother nomination."- I'rosldont Koosovelt, election night statement, Nov. 8, 1901. The Recall "I will nccopt tho nomination for 1'roBldent If It Is tendered me." T. Roosovolt, February 20, 1012. READER. IN PHILIPPINE AltMV Lloutonauo L. II. llowoy has boon trnnBforrcd from Dorongan, Samnr, I'. I., to Masbate Island, I. I. The llotoniuit Is n son of H. E. Howcy of this city. Coaulllo Herald. WHO IS HE? Editor Tlmos: A man who leaves his wifo a room ing hoiiBo and two smnll babies to enro for; leaves hor more than sho should attend to, without tho addi tional worry of hunting for days to find somcono to carry up and spilt tho wood. Such a man doesn't de servo a wifo. ' Dy no means a good ono. An Intorcsted Subscriber. OUI'ID ON' VACATION County Clork Watson has Issued no marrlago licenses for tho past two weeks. Evidently contractors in matrimonial mattors are doforrlng tho nuptial knot until Juno tho recognized month of marriages. Co aulllo Herald. "THAT STHAW VOTE" Tho Teachers' Choice for County School Superintendent. On Fobrunry 7, 1012, a lottor wtj sont to each tcachor In tho county asking the recipient to Indlcato his or hor first and second oholco for tho position of County School Superin tendent for tho ensuing term of four yearn. Theso votes signed by each teacher voting nro filed with tho president of tho Marshtlold Chamber of Commerce who will vorlfy tho re sult as It relates to tho two candi dates now boforo tho republican primaries as follows: W. II. Bunch, t7; Raymond 10. Maker, 1. (Paid Adv.) Aftor the show try a Turkish Datb Phnnp 214-.T lflr-i ' 5 k llHP 9 I Im 9vy Turnout The one markedly distinc tive style of the season. Arrow Collars jc. 3 for 25c, KAMMERER SAYS: "YOU WILL MICE 'Eir." The New "Texas Tommy" The hut that everybody is mving over. You can wear them any old way and look like a comer. (And then another stunner.) A Line of Packard Shoes That will make you want a pair Any stylo you want. Low Cut High Cut Tan or black, in button, lace or blucher Just as you choose Price $.4.00 and $5.00. LOOK 'EM OVER. "Your's Anxious to Please,' ' The Toggery Our Store Sends a Glad Welcome to You The glow and the glory, the brightness cmv jL-.uxxiAwuw vx ' "" "M"J,'W ot-aiuil li on every hand at this busy store, Eacl department joins in the spirit of ,the occasion that character! live uumpieieiieaa ui uui ociuvjixo ui vw; u.11115 xw,,-i,u-wecir ma is wearable and wantable for women and misses, men and boys Men's E aster Outfit! Stein-Bloch Smart Clothes Stetson and Nonpariel Hats Hanan and Walkover Shoes Faultless Shirts Fownes Gloves w 9 m mnieini s ast Apparel. Tailored Suits Dresses, Costumes Gowns, Waists Gloves, Neckwear Footwear, Etc, Mag sues M atsmi ai.oxg tiii: waterfhoxt 1 AMOXG Till: SICK T' o Dronkwntor will Hall nt 1 o'clock Saturday for Portland. Tho Homer siiIIb today with n Mr go of frolg'.it for Sun Francisco. Tho Handon mailed from Dandon t'ls morning for Snn Francisco. Horninn Larson took his diedgo Heaver to Larson Inlot today to flnlHh n contract for Improving tho channel of trat Htream. Tho Wnshlimton sa'lud last nlKht from San Frnnrloco for Cooh Hay with paenRtrH and frolKht an I should lench lioro early Sunday. Sho will sail from hero next Wednesday Ouy Chamhord of tho Alliance of flco forco wris couftnod to his home ly an attack of la grippe yesterday. Frankle, tho youiiK sou of Mr. and Mrs. li. L. Ilesboy of Coos It Ivor, Is report oil qtilto 111 or pnouinonla, .Mrs. M. C. Hoffman, who recontly underwont an operation nt Mercy hospital, was ahlo to return to her homo yestordoy. It. K. Knorr of tho Red Cross Pharmacy Is laid up at his homo In West Mnrshflold with n severe at tnck of rheumatism. Levi Ilolsnor. who has been 111 at Ms homo In South Marshfleld for sovornl wcoka with nn nttnek f lever, was nolo to ho out today. Mrs. (5oo. Duos loft today for hor homo at Dandon nttor bolng confined at Mercy hospital for n week fol lowing nn oporntlon. Sho Is rapidly rccuporntlnff. L. A. Crulkshank, tho Portland traveling man who has beon confined ut Mercy hospital for several weeks as a result of an onerntlon for nn. Ipondlcltls, la now ablo to bo around and will roturn to his homo In Port land soon to recuperate. , Miss Ruby Watklns, who has beon very 111 nt the homo of hor paronts, Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Watklns, nt "Tho Cedars," la roportod somowhnt Im proved nlthouRh it will probably bo somo tlmo boforo she will bo nblo to 1 lcavo tho house. . TO PUSH LI TO Tho tug Columbia, which was tied up for sovoral wcoks, Is again In commission with Capt. Mageo, tho oteran Coos Day bur pilot, again In command. Yestordny tho Columbia was In tho lower Day watching for somo vossols noedlng a tow In ovor tho bnr. Cnpt. Leonard Masters yesterday took tho old Mllllcoma out for a trial trip aftor having had hor rebuilt. IIo expects to put her on tho Catching Inlot run next weok In placo of tho Ituffalo Dill. IIo hns mndo nnnllcn- tlon to havo tho nnmo of tho Mllll coma chnngod to tho "Snmnor." Tho Dronkwntor brought down n now bar buoy to mark tho outer end of tho Jetty. Tho old buoy disap peared 10 days or so ago. Capt. Macgonn decided not to try nnd plate It whllo coming In as ho could not do so to ns good nn ndvnntago ns whon ho Is going out. It will bo droppod In exactly tho snmo position as tho old one. n. O. Wolls nnd F. A. Leo of Mont eroy, Call., mndo tho trip from there to Sunset Day In n 30-foot launch, tho Emma C. Whon off Coos Day, tholr supply of gnsollno ran short nnd upon tho ndvlso of Keopor Don ning of tho Cnno Arnco 1 cbthouse. they nut In to Sunset rtnv whom thnv secured nn nddltlonnl supply, TheyiWo nlso hl'o left n few boxes of HrA limitlfl fnr Alann nn.1 anwiAA nf . .w.,..v w. .u. uuu aiwfjevu at most or tue harbors nlong the const EasterEggs FIUCSII HAXCII KGGS 20cPerDoz. i Sunday Services Rev. B. P. Dengtson nnnounces that Sunday school will bo hold nt tho Marshfleld Swedish Lutheran church Sunday morning nt 9:45 nnd Eastor nnd communion services nt 11 o'clock. Baldwin Apples T. R. Sheridan Informed of Plans of Coos Bay & East ern Project. UOSUnURO, Ore,, April C Tho Rovlow says: Hon. T. II. Sherldnn, who rcturuoJ Tuosdny night from San Francisco, brings good nown regarding tho rail road from Coos Day which wns sur voyod Inst fnll by Engineer Tuggart Aston and hlu assoclutos. Ho met Mr. Aston nnd othor prominent m .. backing tho movomont while In tha city and says thoy nro positive In tholr nssiirnnces thnt tho road will be built. Thoy oxpect to como to Oregon again soon nftor May 1, ac companied by Mr. Hanpar, Jholr pres ident, to tnko up mattors horo look ing toward tho building of this rail road. Thoy say their survey mndo Inst fall shows a splendid route for a railroad, with easy grades and no great difficulties of construction Tho men bnck of this movement nro of high standing In flnanclnl nnd en gineering circles nnd tho announce ment of tholr coming horo enrly noxt month with n vlow to resuming op orations will bo received with plons uro by tho cltlzons of Coos nnd Doug. Ins Countlos. Theso Bamo pooplo aro now btllldlnir n Hhn nf rnllinn.l In Texas and nro known to hnvo strong EXPECTS TWO LIXES at M. D. Doardmnn, 573 W Mnln 8t., Helonn, Mont., gives an Interesting account of his Improved hoalth through the uso of Poloy's Kidney Pills. After giving h detnlled ac count of his case, he says, "I am al most 79 years old and hnvo spent hundreds of dollars for medicines, but find that I have received mora bonflt from Foley's Kidney Pills than from all other medicines, Fux-tfaei- particulars sent on request."! Hod .Cross Drug Store. $1.25 Per Box The Bazar Phone 32 The Hope of polity. , W. K. Wise Tells of Itnllmiy Pros ... , l'cts Alonjj Sluslmv. . K. Wise, of Tonopah. Nevada, wiio spent n few weeks on tho Day last winter ns tho guest of w. P. Murphy nnd others, has bought a I"?"0!,1, J7 mlIe3 onBt of Mnploton on the Sluslnw. Ho Wns nt Eugene this weok nndatho Guard quotes him ns IOllOWR rpfvniln U. II -ia. t!oii "'"'" l,", iroau suuu- Mr, Wlso says thnt tho peoplo In Jr P8?' the co"ntry nro awnltlng the building of the railroads with In tense Interest and thnt when tho lines nro complotod they will show not only the Willamette valley and S",g.on' ut th0 ont,r country, what enn bo done in tho way of rais ing fruit and vegetabes out there. i, r!so belloves that tho Pacific Great Western will bo built lmmo 'e,y and that the men behind It SriK1 ,n',n,acy with several of Its officers, and is confident from the ns eurances given, that tho building of ..!i. 2 wU Boon b0B,n and will be pushod. More tangible than personal assurances, porhapi, It tbtl tho I'nciric OreatMiwal for the rlKht of y ti.j WIho's proporly Atied considers it a mil u, stnted that ho did not II doubted If any onodljii!!- officers, but that he hoptil a Hill proposition, Tho Southern Pacific li wholly or partly oa tie l rnclflc (Irent vctraml through Mr. Wlsoi ml vo'b nro hot ahaji iloct cnl linos, and In pUcctdl Pacific centor swerrtiui 75 foot from the I-cIfleCI urn centor. North Bead Mrs. C. W. Toner " Dend slopper today. Mrs Hnyden of Empirtj a guest ror a jo i Dolstor. .Mrs. J. Irving Smith M of Daniels CreK mw," tho weok as guw' 0I ' brothor, Kdgnr I'neips. Tinfi Pntnrnn of I- stntlon nt 0ard,ner1i, Clnrko for rlieumstun ho has been suiieu- Mrs. W. N. EkbUd 'J Mint Mercy hospital f" J, has so mr recmci- - . i. ib tn lier ':l"3, Marshfleld today. Whllo making '' noar tno uipo "'- othor doy, Keeper DB. tho corpse of an Indiw- hnd long been i""" excellent statoofpre, XO pKHFOnM-W at lhe M THIUTER 1H P THE FOXES will Pt c" full of fun TOMUImvv.. AMO 3 NEW c x tiSTl I Fill the bouse - for 10 CenU.