The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 27, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIE1D, OREGON. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
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TOAST A N d TEA I,
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Entorod nt the poslonico nt Mnrsh
floltl, Oregon, for trnnsmlMl n
through the mnlls as second dais
Diatl mutter.
'I. C. M.W.OXHV Editor mill Pub.
AX 1C. MW.ONKV .News Editor
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COOI)
EVENING.
Aii Independent Republican news
paper published evpry evening ex
cept Sunday and Weekly by
The Coot liny Timet Publishing Co.
Dedicated to the service of the
pooplo, that no good cnuso shall lack
a ohnmplon, mid that ovll shntl not
tlirlvo unopposod.
Tlio Coos Hny Times represents u
coneolldntlon of tho Dally Const Mnll
and Tho Coos Hny Advortlsor. Tho
Const Mnll wns tho first dnlly ostno
llslicd on Coos Hny mid The Coos
Hny Times Is Its lmincdlnto successor.
Always say a kind word If
if you pan. If only that It may
Ocoiiip In perhaps with singular
opportuneness, entering some
mournful man's darkened room
like a beautiful firefly, whose
happy ponvolutlons ho cannot
but watch, forRottliiB Ills ninny
trouhles. A. Holps.
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BILL VETOED
Gov. West Hits Curry County
Interests Body Blow
Hurts Coos Bay.
SALEM. Ore.. Fob. 27. Governor
West lins vetoed tho Pelrco fish bill
which tiullined the Initiative lnw
jpnssed by the people Inst November
SUIISCItlPTION HATES.
HAIFA'.
Ono year $G.OO
Tor month GO
When pnld strictly In ndvnnco tho
subscription price of tho Coos Hny
Times Is Jo. 00 per yonr or $2.50 fo.'
months.
WEEKLY,
o yenr ? l . r 0
THE niow.M.xi test. ! closliiR tho Hokuo to commercial
Abou Hen Edict mny ho never die nRlilni?. ti vnin -n. .. fi,tnn,
Awoke ono nlRht from drenms of hot f tho nronilgo ,nndo ,,y tll0 governor omitted to tho people In 101
mince pie,
And saw n sort of vision In midair,
I
IEN TO GO ON
1812 BALLOT
PORTLAND. Ore. Feb. 27
While stand put members of the lewis
luturo wore ready nt nil times to com
plain of the overburdened ballot, mid
Senator Jny Uowerman took rent
glee In referring to the "nine foot
ballot," the completod record of tlio
Into session shows tho IcRlslnturo bus
done Its slinrc toward Inndlug tho
ballot for tho next election.
No less than six amendments to
tho constitution bavo been ordered
Hc-
not to Interfere with popularly en- Hides theso tho legislature save Its
ncicu legislation, inn merits or tno n,.nmrni in maniim qinn nr tun wo-
in il it hfiiuiii iw ivuiiuiiiiwmmiii . -
Willi iiniuy roue mm numiug B"ieii ..,,.. nr ,,.- hnnlBhliw ivnrkn.l I.v .. ..a.i.. i... fnr,nt
... -. ..w ...,. .. w. ..bU ,j i iiiii II Oil 11 1 (IKU liiivnwuii u j w -
. tnnn anffrntrn mtnfltlntl llV n
,,,ur' . I tho lnltlatlvo law were not consld- joint resolution, nnd It nnmed a com-'
"Good gracious mo " Den Edict said, or0(li I mttco frnmo nm, 8ubmU ntnHvo
who ro you '
-ncn Edict
I Governor West signed Eggleston's nws on u,0 subject of taxation, from
1,0 II. 11. 18-1, prohibiting the sale of J which It may bo expected that two or
'steclhcad nnd trout cnimht In the i.. i.nio win mnnnntn. rctclit nr
... . .. - ..- . ...- - H1IW .o ..... - - .-.---
oir, sniu uiu ision, wim ciiiiriuiiiK
Tho Vision smiled
smiled, too.
Hogue river or Its tributaries, and ., ..nnnoitinni nn tim lmllnt In
"out; 'also prohibiting the snle of Hnlmon ini2 therefore, will owo their posi-
'They fell mo that romance Is dying ,IirIllB cIoH0(1 8ensoll. A ,mdor thol legislature
of 1911.
out.
Ofllclnl Pnper of Coos County
OFFICIAL
or1
papeh or THE
MAHMIIFIELD.
And so I'm canvassing a llttlo bit,
Just to Investigate the truth of it.
I must bo through my task cro dnwn
nrrlvos.
I write the nnmos of men who lovo
their wives."
CITV! "That's me!" cried Abou "put mo
I right up top!"
I.iltlntlf.. 1.111 1. .....I-,. ..,... I.. !.. I
ed senson, tho bill prohibits tho sale
'or shipments of fish, no matter how
caught.
The Pelrco bill was fathered by
the IIuiiio IntoreBtH and passed the
legislature after a most vigorous
fight.
Governor West stated that ho had
AddrotM all comiiiuiilcatlons to
COOS HAV DAILY TIMES,
Mnrslitli'lil :: :: :: : Oregon
SETTLE IT.
TO T
In
"Nay. not so fust," the Vision snld.'t vetoed the Eiiulnston bill. n it-
"Just stop roneoiisly roportod, mid thnt ho had
And think n minute, sir, for you must i ,10 Intontlon of vetoing It. Seven
THE average clttzon Intorosled
tho gonoral wolfnro of tho
city It would seem thnt tho
jj. , "',1 ,,tj. ,.01,MC 8,,, H,,lt0
ttip North Front street controversy.
Why not got the property owners to
own
You sometime sponlc to her In snnp-
llsh tone:
You lot her do too many household
tnsks;
"on novor give her money till sho
Most Important of tho amendments ,
nre the three denllng with tnxatlon, '
one of which repeals tho amendment
cnrrled at tho last election, whereby,
counties may adopt their own tax
systems ntul experiment, If they
choose, with tho slnglo tnx fden. Tho
other two submit to the people once
more what wore known ns tho grange
amendments, defeated Inst Novem
ber. Those nro bnsed upon the Wis
consin lnw nnd permit the clnsslflcn
t Inn of property for tnx purposes,
though preserving tho requirement
of theso gnmo bills )io wns reported
to have vetoed, ho hns permitted to
becomo laws.
Tim lillln nrn II II 917 l. fl.nl.
, .. .. .i . nil ' .'. ...... I that tnxntlon must bo cqnnl nnd unl
ten, regulating fishing on tho Wllln-'
motto river: II. U. 219 by Lleucii-
nH'sj iwobor, to prohibit propagation of
You throw tho Sunday nnnors on tho Dullv Vnnlnn imnti it. it ;ir,i iiv
nnr. In, i.. ,ii...i itlvo Heals. Imposing Increased tnxn-
"'" . - ' .if...n buiuHj tiuivtlkiuil IUIUUIIK III,
And you forgot to closo tho front llshlng on Umpqiin river; II. H. 1SI,'
form.
The loglslnturo thought well of tlio
two bills Introduced by Ilepresonln-
I
jms nt .t nnit I I... 1. ..!.. .... ... l.lt.l.l.. . m I
nollinr niol n,...,... .... u,.... . ' nun-uu uui. 1 iij iVKKlt'Hluil, III Ullllllllllg HIIIO III ICO-'
gothor mid ngreo on hoiiio ono plan nil n .,,.,, . ,nnnl1M ., ..... .,, .... ni
i" w '"- " --.. ,. n ...v, .ni, ... ii, teU II) VsllUIil-
i 'nHO. ibors, relating to shooting birds from
I guess I'll go nwny now from this skiff; S. II. 2r;:J, by Herrlman, pro-
. . Place." a tooting salmon In Klamath river and
"Hold on!" rrlod Abou, "let mo liavo s. 11. 80, by .Merrymnn, protecting
a snyl i wild geeso, I
1 like to bavo her buy lints, anyway.", (iov. . Vest'n Views.
Tho Vision stnrod nt him. Then wng- Ho sayB tho pcoplo bavo expressed,
god ench wing, I themselves without (lunllllciition on
nnd than push It. Tho present con
dition Is rapidly becoming Intolerable.
Tho council should settle It nnd then
proceed with other municipal business.
WHY TAXESWHE'HIOHr'
T
a. pnors, ns they como to con- And passed
sldor their tnx stntomonte, thing.
nwny ns quick ns nny-
should keop It In mind thnt In- Hut when thnt list went to the prln-
cronslng IovIoh liuvo not been duel tor's shop
entirely to tho municipal end of the Abou Hen EiIIcI'h nnmo was nt tho
city government.
Tho school lovlos anil the county
levies have boon Increased. Tho
city lovlos hnvo beon only slightly
Increased.
Sohool exponses have been grontly
Increased In recent years.
Mnrshllold linn been building n
top.
Selected.
tho Itoguo Itlvor mntter and loft
nothing for the legislature or him
self to do other than follow their
will. In tho message accompanying
this veto ho says:
"The purpose of this lifll Is to nul-
n
Hon upon gifts, legacies nnd Inherl-
tnnces. The house pnssed both of
them, but thoy were halted In tho
Sonnte, whore cortnln fenturos wero
objected to nnd whero It wns decid
ed tho better plnn would be to lot
nil tnx bills, ns distinguished from
constitutional amendments, bo fram
ed by tho speclnl legislative commit
tee. If tho Denis bills had been passed,
they would still havo required sub
mission to populnr vote, under the
1 amendment adopted Inst November.
Thinking tho Heals in ensures were
defective in some respects, the son
ftto yielded to tho nrgiiment that they
should bo defeatod nnd
THE HACHEI.OH (llltli SAYS:
ur.. ,, i..... ...,o..i i... ,i .. Hiiuuin no neienieii nun ine snecini
this state nt tho lust general election. Iro,n,nlt,po kIvo" n f,0 ,mn'1 ,n fram'
whereby tho Hogue river wns closed I ,nR c"'lrohen8lvo loglslntlon.
tho oniy otner impnrtnnt monsuro
.dnl llshliiK on tho snld river hns for nftV(,tlK tnxntlon wns tho bill Impos-
"When a mnn snys he loves you, years been controlled by ono man ,nB " ,nx of ont,-nn,f of ono I'0" nt
don't nsk him "Why," becnuso by who through riparian ownership, has on nior,KnKC8' A Sonotor Calking,
high school that Is bigger and more the time he has round his renson ho maintained a complete monopoly lono of tho Htro"K champions of this
oxpoiiBlvo than most cities of this 'will undoubtedly hnvo lost Ills ciithii- upon tho Industry. ThroiiKh tho eiw1b111, ls n nnibor of tho special com-
miitoe. tins may also find Its way to
elzo.
Incrennlng nssessiitentH hnvo given
moro money to every depnrtment of
tho govorumont at the old levies.
Hut In addition to this school mid
county lovlos hnvo gone up.
Tho tnx lovy Is too high In Mnrsh
fleld. There should be curtailment
rnthor thnu oNpnuslnn.
Tho city council Is not responsible
'sliism."
Joymont of this monopoly ho grow
wealthy and wns nbsoluto dictator so
. far as that stream was concerned.
M. K. WHITMOHE SAYS: Dorlvlng his rovenuo from Oregon.
jho spont It In Cnllfornln. whoro his
"Too ninny nrlvato onliilnns nro family resided and his sunnlles wero
publicly expressed." .purchased. Tho mpney he spent for pf (orln,n to v
J tho propagation of ush ho spent be- 'i"18110"8- '"n"1
tho ballot ono year from next No
vo m her.
Ml'cllmicoim Hems for Ilnllot.
Aside from the threo tax amend
ments ordered submitted, tho pooplo
ote on tho following
becnuso tho leglslnturo hns
A Toxns woman 13fi yours old Is cnuso It would ultlnintely add to Ills0 ,,(,,ormledr
reported to be dangerously III. Tho revenue.
j Crentlon of the ofllco of lleutennnt
for the high levy. Hut the city nows innv bo Ininortnnt. but eertnlnlv1 "Such strenms ns tho Holmio nnd Rovernor.
council should see to It thnt the levy It Is not surprising. lush thoreln nro given by the laws of Mkhig stockholders of stnlo bnnks
ls not nindo higher and that there! God to the people for their common ,ln,,, to depositors for twice the
is no llontliiK debt to dUmedlt the! Thnt eastern doctor who assorts use mid bonellt but this one. through
c't-v' that bad oku tnsts Just ns good us the fnvoritlsm of man made laws,
mi-in m-iiihii management mat a xihhi ewe evidently linsn't Had nny wn given pver to tho solo use nnd
is a proiiieiu jHt to be diwlt with, experience with bud eKs recently. benellt of (his one man. For every
dollar opunded In eniilnmeut nnd
rpi... nu.nu. i.,.ii...... .,..., .
be saved without In auy way Impair
ing the tervlee the school give.
i.
WIFE OIJSKUTION.
T1
nmoiini Bui)8crine(i, tho snmo ns
stockholders of national bnnks.
lloqiilrlng n majority of nil votes
east at on election to carry a consti
tution niuondiiient, Instead of a
mnjorlty of those voting on the pnr-
i liroliaaatloil hllllllimln WHIrt tnkan In
Dr. AkcNl. who 'say bo Is wastliiK profit. Theroforo the charge that the tll'u,ai" auction at Issue
HI time lu a church that paya him closing of the stream Is unjust and
$1.Q00 a year, rum the risk of bi.',.0nlUcntory g without foundation,
luff regarded an eceeutrle by Coos if. throimli lau i.h.ki i- ih i..L.u.
HE Oregou legislature fulled to Boy nroaohera who have to get along iutm-u . .,,. -.a .ni...i f....
pas the drastic measure provld- oh IrtOO iwr annum. years to eulov a nionom.lv. wi.toi.
while making him rich, retarded the
i " - " -.. . .... .n.. Ki-iiwiii Hiiii (lovriimimunr tT iiia orkim-
uuiinB wte uifuu ouiuiia lUHue a u in cnureu tor au Hour ueniiul a
grievous error. jbtg hat that shuts oft Ills view entire.
There Is no more aerlous one use ly." eommeuts the PaMdeiia News.
Havo your cilHus cards, printed ai
The Times office
One Man Can't
Know Everything
n I I il ,11 ! 1 MIIIM II" iir"ii Til iin II I I .1 I I i , lv
sssamssracxmm ssACSuaoiiBzsBsssBft jasauj
mill
ap
This Is true in the complex art of electrical productli.-i
plication.
One kind of expert knowledge Is domnnded of the di n:no ma.
niifncturer; another kind Is required of tho mnn who Kpll)S
machines running. Illumlnntlon hns developed a science of In
own. Electric power, In Its larger uses calls for years of study
and training.
When wo advortlso thnt wo hnvo experts competent to Iiivestl
gnto power Heeds of nny slzo and variety, and to give authorlu.
tlvo advice, wo mean JiiBt what wo say.
Tho Byllcsby orgnnlzntlon Includes engineers capable of gmp.
pllng with the biggest kinds of electrical Installations. There are
men for all phnses and angles of tho electrical Industry.
Tho entire staff ls at the cnll of every, operating company. ,.
though tho mnn wanted In a particular cmorgency mny bo a
thousand miles nwny, his services nro to bo obtained ns soon as
the railroads can bring him.
Tlio wliolcTllyllesby orgnnlzntlon Is nt tho sorvlco of every cus
tomer. Our clcctrlcnl engineering staff Is nt thb dlsposnl of the power
user lnrgo or small. If permission Is given, the right men will be
sent to solve his power problems.
TELEPHONE 17S
Oregon Power Company
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF COOS BAY
Capital fully paid $100,000.00
"W. S. Chandler, President;
M. C. TTorton, Vice-President;
Dorsey Kreilx.er. Cashier.
Hay T. Kaufman, Agst. C'a.-hier
VIUECTOHS:
"W. S. Chandler, John S. Coke, AV. U. Douglas,
John F. Hall, "Win. Grimes, F. S. Dow, S. C. Kogere.
"W. P. urphy, ar. C. Horton.
. DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSTNESP.
Interest paid on lime and savings deposits, safe
deposit boxes for rent in .our steel lined lire and bur
glar proof vaults.
Flanagan (8b Bennett Bank of Marshf ield, Oregon
OldcM Hank In Coos County, Entiibllsliod In 1881).
1 iilil up Capital, Surplus, nutl Undivided I'rollts over $100,000.
Assets Over Hulf .Million )0 lars.
Does a gonoral banking business nnd draws drafts on tho Baa
Sw!.!n,B,i "nPranelwo. Cnl.; Hanover National Hank, N. Y.;
K ftt,?n "J"., Portlan-, Ore; Plrat National nnnk. Ro
burg, Oro. The London Joint Stock Hank, Ltd., London, England.
Also soils oxchango on nil ol tho principal cities of Europe.
. JZ u 1 7, .nnd corl)0ratli accounts kopt aubjoct to check. Safe'
deposit lock boxes for rent. .
t . .,...... OFPJCRHS:
" " ri'VV" I. '"Wwit. J. II. PLANAOAN. V.-lres.
ii.i.i..MS, cashier. t.EO. E. WINCHESTEH, Asst. Cash.
l.NTEHEST l'AIH ON TIME HI-POHlTfi'
H. I
Beaver Hill Coal
MOUNT DIAIU.0 AND JOSSO.V CEMENT.
The host Doimfctlc and Imported brands,
riaster. Llmo, nrlck and all kluos of bulldora material.
HUGH McLAIN
SNERAL CONTRACTOR
" ,VI" "" in lllliMDWU',
PHONE UOl.
lug wvero iwuitltlM.for tho wife
di-Mertd. In this failuio Tb Tlines
trol of th stream Impk lu the hands
'of all th people, where It, rightfully
, lwlongs."
MAXV AUK VETOED.
A to (It
'That mail Is a Christian who can
try. his heirs have no right to com
plain when the people see lit. through
IllK nassHiro nf atintluii- lnw tn Ih.mi1-
against stu-lety than tin offvuw of lClther that or 1h prfr to take hl the snld monopoly and place the con-
uuwriiuu. , uuo legutiuwr uap wnere 110 win iw uuouwrvod by
pointed out. It brings on pitiful suf-, the preacher.
leruiK or 1 iu innocent and ovu
doath. Hdcause of a hugbnnd'g do- .l.W DOESN'T CAHK. x
sertlou. tht fiouuty authorltlu 1- -
contly hurled a half starved bauu and ! (From Ualltw Outiutlst)
cnrrlwl tta mother anay to the lnwui, What does Jay Iloweruiau earo If ;,iv. West Applies the
nsyiuui. rnat is only im cuae oftm senatorial labors hav ended.' Measures,
suffering out of many that niljsht he ami his gubernatorial ambition' S.M.K.M. Or.. Fob.' 27. Of the
cited. (have come to naught? Nothing Not' 725 bills that were Introduced lu the
As this man said tho law cannot dermal thing, for Mrs. Howeruian two noun of the legislature, 275 of
deal too severely with man who take has presetted htm with the finest thm have been allowed to' become
womeu from their imt-fiiU or rola- pair of boys ever seen In Oregon. One laws. The legislature Itself filled to
tlvos, promising to euro for thorn, was born on the night of February ' pass or Indetlnltely postponed 3S
and bring children Into the world, , 17th. and he has been named Jona-I bills or more than half the number
und then deaert thuni and Itiava thomthan llourne Howenuan. The other' Introduced ami the governor bv the
to starvo and suffer. S110I1 inon hnvo was born early on the morning of , exercise of his veto power, stopped n
vlolatod ovory principle of detionoy tho ISth. but for his name there Is a total of 04 bills, which Is tho largest
nnd forfeltod ovory elnlm to consld- sort of hesitancy between Daniel Kel-' nuiubor of bills of nny ono session
oration. Tho lnw ought to deal labor Howerman and Oswnld West .thnt hns ovor beon vetoed by a gov
aternly with them. Uoworman. . 'ornor of this state.
iT,EESS::3aESi:sia
mmm dirktory or mumi
INKS
HOUSES
11II-. I'OIiLOWINO 18 A LIST OF lti?i nm 1. ....c...
MAHSHF,ELD WHO HALEOOn m'BIXESS MEN IX
MEN WHOSE WOIIK MAY nn DEPFVDIM, m.Av 1 0lA1ATEEI) AT FAIH PRICKS OR
r.-r.,. MMJ,,!1L11L ,T W,W' WV VOU TO PATHONIE THEM
I
Mother's Restaurant
Has been consolidated with the
HLAXCO GHILL HOOM
In ninuco Hotel nnd Is better pre
pared than ovor to servo good
meuls,
60 To
WILLEY & SCHR0EDER
for
Plumbing and Heating
MnrstulHtii. Ore., Phono 773
GET VOl'H JOH PIUXTIXG '
DONE AT THE TIMES OFFICE.
Letter Heads, Hill ,.,,. y
lopes, Cnllimr r,....ic .
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Butter Wrappers
Printed at
The Times' Office
STADDEN
AH kinds of photograph work,
,,r,,,nl,,,, -li'JJH.R and kodak flu.
Wilnu.
J. I.. KOONTZ
Machine and Repair Shops
CJEXERAh MACHINIST
Steam and Gas Engine Work
At Holland's boat shop, Fronl
street, Marshflold, Ore.
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