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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1912-EVEMIMG EDITION. I i COOS BAY TIMES GOODRUM GETS M. C. MALONEY Editor and Publlshor DAN E. MALONEY News Editor Entered nt tlio liostsllico at Mu7ilfriuid70rcgon, for transmission through tho malls as second class mall matter. OFFICIAL PAPER OF COOS COUNTY. AN INDEI'ENrTENtnSEI'UDiTCATrNEWSl'Ai'EU PlfilLTSHED EVEUY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY, AND WEEKLY DY THE COOS DAY TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF MARSHFIEL1). Mfluerace aod Example EVERY community ought to exemplify tho enterprise and energy of Its most progressive cltlzr-ns. Tho wldo-nwako citizen ought to sec tho importance of djvotlng n share of his time to tho yublic sorvlco and In aid of hlu community. Public spirit characterizes the modern successful business man. Tic realizes that ho Is Indebted to tlio community in which ho has attained his success, and that tho best and most practical method of meeting his obligation to the community Is to tako nn nctlvo Inter est In community affairs. Activities of tho dlsrcputnblo elements In nny community nro in invorno proportion It) tho Indlffcronco of tho respectable citizens. Tho effect of good cxnmplo Is salutary In tho community as well as in tho fnmlly. Morcovor, wlion tho citizens of wide Influcnco tnlco nctlvo pnrt In rommunlty dovelopmont tho less luflucntlnl nrc easily induced to do likewise, for they can bo mndo to see that their aid and Influcnco nro important. Though their sphcro of Influcnco is less extensive HEW MACHINES Receives 1913 Cadillac for A. H. Powers and Truck for E. C. Walrath. Ocorgo Qoodrum today received a handsomo now 1913 Cadillac for A. II. Power. Tho machlno is to roplnco tho ono which was broken whllo be ing unloaded off a steamer hero u fow wcok's ago. Tho auto lias 52 horso-powcr en gines, Is nn electric startor, has elec tric lights and every now dovlco. It Is n handsome flvo passenger ma chine. Mr. Qoodrum also received a 1500 pound Mcnomlneo truck for E. C. Wnlrnth. Mr. Walrath will uso tho truck In tho local dray and transfer business. FIRE IX HOSEBURG Offices Relev ItullriliiK iiutl Many Dninngcil lu llliio Tho Rosoburg Hovlow says: "FIro in tho upper story of tho Ho vlow building between 2 nnd .1 o tholr volco nnd oxnmplo nro potent, porhnps more bo than their moro Jclbck this morning and tho resultant prosperous noignnora woum no in tuo snmo spnorc. No one's IntorostB nro too smnll to wnrrnnt engaging lu tho work of community building. Tho grcnt strength of tho American nrmy is said to bo duo to tho fnct that each soldier Is nn ofllcor. So when each nnd every citizen Is working In community building nothing enn long retard Its progress. A Voyage Reverie -By- DOD STANLEY SOME follow, in tho good old days, whoso wit o'orcamo his truthful wnys whoso lovo for puns o'orwliolmcd nil his conscience or whnt o'or wo cnll that thing which bids uh speak tho truth in all tho years 'twlxt ngo and youth, onco climbed up In n mammoth trco to view from thoro n mighty sen. Ho snw It strotchlng towards tho west. It'n sllv'ry form no sail caressed for then nn man had over sailed upon tho bosom that nlnro then has drawn to It tho ships of all tho earth, all searching for tho plnco of birth of wealth, and glory, strength nnd pow'r thnt lies this Bldo thoso wavos which tow'r. Tho follow who was in tho tree, or someone olso nu falso as bo, gazed out upon U'b broad expanse and said, "Ah! now I have tho chanco to put ono ovor on tho folks who nra not wine to all my Jokes. I'll toll thorn that this sea Is tnme so calm, Pacific Is Its namo." Tho joko wont out. The sea was called "Pncltlc." nnd that natno'n enthralled tho pcoplo of'moU ov'ry land, and makes thorn nil do nlro to fltnud upon I I'm ploamint, sunny bench, nnd watch its tondor wnvo IoIh roach, with morry lnughtor In tholr play, for llow'rs that bloom be side tholr spray. "Pacific." peaceful, means, I'm told. That's Just the reason I'm now rollod, nnd pitched, nnd toHsod upon Iti breast. I looked for pcaco Just llko tho rest, I Hailed oxpcctlng It to glance with million upon our nmbulnnco that other fellows cnll a ship, 'though parked with Invalids each trip, Oh! Jokor of that century, I wish I now wob In n trco, and you woro norn wun liming frnmo to learn thorns nntiiinir In n nnino. A CHANCE FOR THE LADIES fonnntlon of creosote either totally destroyed or Irroparnbly ruined tho flvo suites of olllccs on that floor; and n downpour of water Inflicted costly dnmngo to tho Benson Grocery underneath and damngo of much lighter degrco to tho printing i laut of tho Hovlow Publishing Company. Estlmnto losca aggregate a total of $5550, with $2950 insurance. The building, which is Insured for $2,000, Is owned by Doctor W. S. Hamilton, of this city, who Ik nt present in Port land. Tho fire originated in some un known mnnnor in n closot In tho den tal offices of Dr. C. L. Pearson, one of tho eight professional nion who tonnnted tho upper floor. Not n ten ant escaped loss, "Tho Iosbcs woro: Dr. C. L. Pear son, $1,000; Atty. J. II. Lowry, $1, 000; Benson Grocery, $1,000; Dr. E. E. Hoover, $800: Dr. W. S. Hamil ton, $000; Atty F. G. MIcolH, $500; Ewart Urothors, $300; Atty. C. L. Hamilton, $150; Dr. Geo. E. Houck, $100; Ilcvlew Pub. Co., $100. Warner's Corsets At Hi? Golden Rule We have secured the agency for the celebrated Warner's Rust Proof Corsets These are priced from $1,00 to $3,50 The Golden Rule will soon have on display a most complete line of HOLIDAY GOODS and at the very lowest prices The Golden Rule R. A. C0PPLE, Prop. Broadway and Central. us I WITH THE X I T0ASTANDTEA XnM .HE ladles nro going to voto In the Marshflold city election this your. Wo bollovo this Is snmo nRBiirniuo that tho best men for tho Jobs will bo solectod. By tho best men wo menu tho most rnnnblo men and llio mnn plodgod to tho dovolopmont of s,"'' "y wopW ,B fllH ot foublo MnrHllflnlil'o irnnlna .inn.l n onlo. I ttlu't Snld it Bin't. .-...finviM u rvwu uvvw t ottwa I AIN'T IT FIXE TODAY? I a I To .Viniliiiito Olllcers -Tho nomi nation of ofllcorfl for tlio annual election of MnrBhflold Aorlo, Frn- tornal Order of Eagles, oponcd last Tho nominations will not closo until Just prior to tho election which will bo hold Wcdncsdny, Do comber 3. HOTEL ARRIVALS. A- ! I - - I CHANDLER Ollvo M. Wells, Los factory city wator system. j TIiIb Is purely a common sonso business proposition. Somo pcoplo profosH to think thoro Ih no enmmon' Bcnso under a bonnet or n volvot lint with an ostrlrh pliimo. Wo abhor n political flatterer but our onliilon' la that In municipal gnvorumeiit the ladles mining with n frosh and un biased point of view will look nt tho mutter moro clear headed than tho nion. Thoy know tho need nnd Im portance of n good wutor supply In tho homo. They represent a groat hopo for hotter municipal manage ment. Wo wish tlio Indies would study tho question rnrofullv and men got soiuiiy nion formanco Lord! I've had enough, nn' doublo,: Angeles; Win. Cnndlln, Coqulllo; ltenson for complaint. Rufus K. Lovo, Docntur, III.; J. O. Hnln nn' Btorm hnvo como to fret, Elliott, Salom; W. V. Fuller, Tlio mo, j Dnlles; II. G. Lovlnson, Portland; Sklea woro ofton grny; H. Nutter, Rosoburg; Prod A Thorns nn' brambles hnvo besot mo Shnub, San Francisco; D. McKlfr got solidly lu and work for tho i if u nin., who nro plodged to honest per- ' ,' , . . l " iiinco of n groat civic duty. Troublo? I'vo glvin', On tho road hut, say, Ain't It flno todny? Whnt'B tho uso of nlways wcopln', Mnkln' trouhlo last? Whnt'B tho uso of nlways koopln' Thlnkln' of tho pnBt? Each must hnvo his tribulation, Wntor with his wlno. colebrntlon. had mlno But todny is flno! ARIZONA RESTORES RECALL. WHEN Arizona: In perfecting' "'" '"' th"1 ! nm Mn' ho,- iiimllcntlmi for smio. Not n month ngo; v hood, presented n Constl-, llnvln', losln', talkln' tutlun npproved by her pontile. As tlmo wills it so. President Taft objected. Sovoral Yesterday a cloud of sorrow of tho provisions of this document Full across tho way; conflicted with his Idea of limiting It may rain ngnln tomorrow, mo power or tne eloctornto, Ono it may rnln but, say, in imiiiruiur no puHiuvoiy roniscit to sanction. TIiIb was tho provi sion for tho recall of nil oloctlvo omcinis, including the- judiciary Arizona was given ino iiooci or presorv IlOIllliMlrn nf tlin rnnrlH tolii thnt iiiom win n r. hnim f of thoiu In Mnrshflold Immedliito statehood unless sho! , -, -- changed hor Constitution by strlk- Flvo thousand men In tho Phillip- Ing out tho clntiso making tho Ju-'pines wnnt wives or think thoy do, dlclnry subject to recall. In ordor ' which means tho snmo thing. to obtain hor just due-, Arizona -tt-tt- liad to bow to tho prosldont's will.1 Fortunately crumbs of comfort nro HnopXuS to0.uZaSV,ot control,ca -nt:U8t 1 At0o.oSotlS recently A, .zona had ' u SS win M""" hor first opportunity to nniond hor lilnh " " l -- Knl!" of'" "ho TJuOd.c0."rytllwa9Or sub-' Everything comes to the Democrat raSd again JthoC,olVctoran4 Tho ho has been wlt.ngjlxteen years, proposed law wns not now; It was mi.- . ..i.nl i. i nn exact ennv of Lhn niovlslnn ran. . "". v" . I' ?I"r no enn Ain't it flno today? -H-tt- Thero nro said to bo moro than non, II. Qenrson, Portland; Sam uol Knhn, Tncomn; W. T. Hum meat, Portland; .las. II. Sexton, Chicago; H. M. Kahn, Portland; Adolbort IIugliPB, Senttlo; It. L, Battlo, Portland; J. S. Lolsuro, Portlnnd; J. C. Oyer, Portland; L. W. Estortl San Frnnclaco; F. C. Wallace, Portlnnd. BLANCO CIiob. D. Smith, Bnn don; C. Woodruff, Lnkoport; L. W. Hall, Langlois; C. C. Bridges nnd wife, Coos River. COOS Bort Wlllnrd, Coqulllo; R. J. Zumwnlt, Myrtlo Point; A. D. DroiiBon, Eurokn; C. Franklin, C. Danlolson, Portlnnd; R. V. Trlm blo, Wnlla Wnlla; Geo. Sehsbol, Portland; Mrs. N. E. Porklns, H. C. Hanannl, J. S. Havannll, Portland. LLOYD O. B. Walker, Gardiner. UNCLAIMED LETTERS. List of unclaimed letters remain ing In tho Mnrshflold, Oregon. n lecture on ton million men In tho country who Istofflco for t ho week ending No Ing tho "Indo- ,i ot vote but thoro nro not mnnv yon,b?r 19 1912- Persons calling rts," and flatly , " ,' , ,,, for tno 8a,no wln I,,easo Bay atl- And stand It if tho othor follow can. for ,1m. i .. ...1 1... tli.rvotil..1 n.. 1 1 tumui-ll u) i n-amum lull. mill, tt tf it... ..nn..l. n,l.,,l.l It I... .... I '" XlKmluorit;. ' " A 00'1 cause Is imperishable. This was the natural result ot v. i- t ,.f i oxocutlvo l.itori.v o.i(o for which T,Xnivi.8SC ,,mo 7,thoro was no justification. Sovoral. J"nnK8GluB- .. niuiVH nun iiiiuiui'ii 1110 juuiwuii m-, v i.n,.i .... i.n i i i cull before ArUnna submlttod her, t having any children to bothor Constitution, nnd tho nttompt to "er, Ella Wheeler Wilcox writes some coerce nn applicant tor sintonoou i"v"uiu uuiui-a un mo suujeci or wns wholly Inexcusable niotnerhoou. Elovon million watches wero ex ported from Switzerland during tho past fiscal year. Wo aro glad they are not alarm clocks. Don't worry, for by so doing you nro apt to worry othors who aro try ing to keep from worrying. An unfilled waut, .causes unhapp!-? nesa Times Want Add gel rosults. 'sjinnw Suijq spy uiav .sotnu, vortlscd and pay one cent for each letter callod for. Paul Bates, R. Domorest, Chas. Dooloy, Loron Donnolly, Petor Dug gan, Ed Elliott, EdwnrdB & Bow man, E. Elliott. Win. A. Foholy. Hans Flntner. Tom Gaffey, John Grosvonor, Mrs. Orn Garten. E. W. Gould, Chauucey Goodnough, Goo. Hayes, Axol Hano, Clarence Hill, Philip Kroll. Allen Knight, Chas. Lawhorno, Frank Llsonby, Miss Allco McDufTee, Jamos McMnnus, D. A. McCrackon, B. R. Mynntt, Russell Mlllor, Axol Morris. R. Moon, A. L. Newby, Mrs. Wilson Potorson, w. J. Plorson, Mr. J. T. Ray, Gladys Reynolds, W. J. Ste phens, Hiram Smith, Bort Smith, Wm. Wnley. W. B. CURTIS. Postmaster. FlO OF 22 Arrival of Nels Ekblad's Sev enteenth Child Calls At tention to Big Families. .Vols Ekblad of Isthmus Inlot, tho sonlor member of tho firm of Ekblad & Son, Is rejoicing ovor tho arrival of his Bovontconth child, a son born tho dny before yesterday. It was orronoously stated that tho hoy was his fifteenth. Ton of IiIb children nro living. Thrco of tho eight children born by his flrat wlfo dlod and four of tho nlno children horn of his second wlfo succumbed. Mr. Ekblad arrived hero a fow months ago from .Minnesota, whoio l.e resided for ycnrB. He- is an old frloinl of C. A. Smith, having known tho mllllounlio luiubormnu nbout 30 yonrs ago when Mr. Smith was running n Binnll grain olovntor and fuel business In a llttlo Minne sota town, in connection with this. tho following story of n largo fain- ly'H oxporionco Is told In u presB dlspntch from Lend Hill, Ark.: "Will II. Rlttlo, n mountain fnr mor. living nonr Lead Illll, camo to town with his family of wlfo nnd twenty children to trndo. Ho Is tho head of ono of thoso famil ies whoso Individual monibors nro outfitted from hend to foot onco a year, nnd that la at tho beginning of tho winter. "Tlio family arrived In tho town in inu uvuiuiiK nun cninpeu ovor night nt tho crook that flows through Lond Hill. Thoy wero mak ing tholr purchases before C o'clock In tho morning, nnd tho goodB thoy bought nlmost filled tholr wagon. Twenty-two pair of shoes mndo tho most Interesting display. "Mr. and Mrs. Rlttlo wero mar ried iwonty-ono years ngo. Their twonty children Includo two aots of twins. Tho oldest child Is 20 years old, and tho youngost, twins, are four months old. All tho young Rlttles aro strong nnd honlthy, and Mrs. Rlttlo, who la 41 years of ago, looks to bo llttlo older than her eldest daughter." cry company rocontly pleaded guil ty to violating tho locnl option law nnd paid fines. Sovoral days ago tho governor Btnted civil suits against tlio brow cry company would not bo brought if Mayor Mlcolll would resign his oillco and permit nnothor to fill his plnce, but todny tho governor thinks It nliould be don. said ho intended to have civil suits brought regardless of tlio action taken by Mayor Mlcolll. It was roportcd from Ilosoburg that May or Mlcolll had refusod to resign. IIOSEDUHG COUNCIL ACTS. Tho Rosoburg Rovlow BnyB: Gov ernor Oswald Wost's nowBpnpor campaign ngnlnst Joaoph Mlcolll, mayor of Ilosoburg, brought forth Biimmnry action from tho city coun cil Monday night, vthta 1 1 tlon fathered by Coiincllwj 1 iMillorton was adopted, rtjil tho governor for the itlfu upon tho city by hi pstft and requesting him to w courts nnd not tho prtuttj cento nny of tho offldili I NORTH IlEJtt) m Mrs. P. C. Lever andlilu) Lovnr expect to leave tut for California, When In need of PLUMBING, HEATING, TINNING. SHEET MCTAb WORK, CALL 10M pioni:i:h hdwhe oo. When done by u I U dow t AFTER MAYOR MICELLI. State of Ohio, citv or Toledo, . I.VOA8 CllUKTV. ) M Frank J.t'lieiufy ftmleioath that he lu senior partner of tho firm of v. J. Olieney A Co. dolnc busiio. In the ntr of Toledo, county ana btatcairreMlil, ami tlia Mid Arm will pay the mm ot ONE UU.NORKn POI.LAKS foVcacli ana every cao of Catarrh that cannot, be cured by tho uc of Hall' Catarrh Cure. ' . ... FRANK J. CHENEY. Bworn to before me and eubtlbed In my presence, this nth day of December. A. D. U&S- (8l'i) A.W.OLEASON, Hall's Catarrh Cure s taken Internally, and acta directly on the blood and maconi surfaces of tho system, fiend for testimonials free,; Governor W'cU Orders Geo, Brown to Start Prosecution. SALEM, Nov. 21. Governor AVest has Bent n lettor to District Attorney Brown ot Douglas coun ty, Instructing him to begin crim inal prosecution of Mayor Mlcolll ot Rosoburg, for failure to perform tho duties of his office, The charge will likely bo based on tho mayor's alleged wilful ne glect in enforcing tho local option law. Tho governor nlso Instructed Brown to bring, ns soon as time would permit, civil suits against the Rosoburg Brewing and Ice Co., of which Mayor Mlcolll Is a leading stockholder, to have It enjoined un der the public nuisance act, and to have its charter rovokod in the ground that Its officers have been conducting it In violation of the law. Five directors of tho brew- iifi'w nfrOiMiV. J fcoa YotfNcted a New Fall' Ova , a1 I NOWS the time, and hero's tlio place tjff Never before have avg been abio w attractive a lino at such modcrato rthesej ...- n ....-I. ti.:.,. wry linVO Mr Raincoats that will really protect ) tho severest storm. Headquarters for thc.fi Sc1ilo88-Baltimore Suits and Overcoats. t i Marshfield The FlXPP UoM ti .T