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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
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SOME. HOT SHOT FROM
SENATOR BORAH
HEPURUCAN SENATOR 1 ROM IDAHO PRESENTS SOME
RINGING TRUTHS IX AX ADDRESS TO YOl'NG REPUR.
LICAXS OK NEW YOHK CITV.
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NEW YOHK, Dec. 27. Scnnlor until mon of great fortunes, whethnr
William E. Borah of Idaho, nt tho Justly or unjustly earned, will stand
T, i,n mii mm niirM !. Btrlppoil like tho slnvo nuister of tho
Young Republican dub ono Hght c not aom of h,g slnvcB b;U
contly, nindo nn nddress that breath- Btr,,)0ll of ),a wealth, earnrd
cd fire In every word for "lawless through two centuries of unrequited
big business" and little violators of toil.
Let us not trlllo too long with
41in tl.1ncfti,nnf1 tinutllnnntn miliar nf
He tlrow a significant coniparUon wronBf ovcn nmonB tho moro con-
sorvntlvc, arising out of tho belief
the law as well.
between tho McNnmnrns, tho con
fessed dynamiters, and the nld tmt ,nrK'0 fortuIlc8 imvo boon buUt
Standard Oil and tobacco
tiles.
conipa- ., n in pymitiRn nf thn noor. un.l
thnt men, women nnd children go
"To savo their worthless lives," ho , .,. ,'i,.i ..hm ,.,.t i. .,.,t..
said, referring to tho dynamiters, nmilux,n.y, u 8 possible to go on
"thoy entered pleas of guilty, Inrtlst- ntll tho 8oItlor cniloti int0 tho
ing that they did it all for principle Btrcot t0 ,)rott,ct ,.0pcrty will fn.
nnd expect an astonished world to ternlzo with the mob.
nccopt their whining apologies. ..Yo wlll ,10nr oftcn ,n thogo ,myB
"There Is another court record tmt cortnn men nro c,,Bnge(i In ox
whlch wo will n passing, notlco al- 1)Crimentlng with now plans of ijov
80. Bound up In many volumes you ornmcnt and dangerous expedients,
will find tho full record of two of ..Wo ,lo ot cotl n new faith; wo
tho lato noted decisions. It Is a M'o ne0(1 t,10 Biml,icty, tlio directness
twice told of selfishness and gre.i 1, nml B0if.8l,rrendor of tho old. Wo
extortion and lawlessness. The p ca (,0 ot necd ft now g08,,0i; Wo need
of Justification Is not unlike tho plea rnther tQ vrcncU tho crcod of Wasli
of tho planters of dynamite. Tor al- lllBton nml j0ffcrson nnd Jncltson and
though tho acts are clearly In viola- IjncolI wlth n tongue of flro through
tlon of law and tho rights of the out tho lnmli Wo nc0(1 to ,mVo c.
public, it Is .claimed novcrtholcrfs Btltutlonnl morality declared, as wns
that it waB all ddno in the Interest t, , of ol( t0 tll() rch nnd thu
of business growth nnd Industrial )00ri
pr?!.c.flf ... . ,i, i.. "Choose yo this day whom you
"This Is tho best plea and the only w B tho few tll0 80,n8h( tho
plea thnt twont loth century business ,nw,es8 nml .8U0 our ,mrty continue
can furnish nil that could ho sad brokcn (n fnction nnd desorted by
by thoso bo rarely gifted and richly thousands of tho rank nnd fllo, or the
endowed with this world s goods and ,ntcroBtB of tho countless thousand,
Intollcctunl power, and of whom lh wnoso ,10c8 nnd happiness llo In tho
government and humanity havo a ,rocUon of oquni opportunities, or
right to expect bo much. ju8t ftnd nl ,ftWBi nnd 8C0 0lir
Respect and enforcement of tho . tn)0 on tho BtronBlh of tho
Jaw vaB ono of tho keynotes of Sen- , wn ,t dcflcd tll0 nrr0B(V,t
ator Borah's address. Obedlenco to Qf of B,nVery nntl appealed to
the law. ho said, was tho bedrock on ,B common B0ll80 0f Justlco now
which powerful governments nro ng tn howovor, to deal not In
built, and ho believed this n time co m& roveng0t , nntr0(1 0r des
when a political party could afford tructIon but In equity nnd Justlco, in
to inako It a cardinal tenet of Its rotoctlon nnd security alike for all,
faith. In no other first rato nntlon, 'rjcll nnd poor
ill nam, is luw nu uioiib "-u un in
tho United Stntcs.
"Thoro 1b no plnco whoro llfo is so
Insccuro ngalnBt bomb or bullot,
whoro criminal laws aro bo Ineffectu
ally enforced, whoro corruption Ir so
llttlo condomned in public opinion,
nnd whoro doflnnco of law In tho
highest, walks of business life so gen
OXIjY RESIDENTS VOTE.
New Ruling on Honil District Tax
Election..
SALEM, Ore, Dec. 2C. Non-resl-dcntB
of a road district cannot voto
n Biicclal road tax olcctlon in that
ornllv nrnvnlln. Tn lonvn lnw imnn- district l)V VlrtllO Of tliolr bolng nrO-
forced, to cultlvnto a dlsrognrd for porty owners of tho district, nccord
Jto obllgatlonB la but to fallow tho ing to nn opinion hnndod down by
ground bo that in after years thoro Attornoy Gonornl Crawford,
may bo ono, law for tho poor and on- "Whoro tho law snya tho taxpayers
other for tho rich." nnlcl Mr. Dor 'i. of tho district, it means tho tnxpay
He added thnt tho McNamnra cases era who aro logal voters In said dls
nnd tho trust cases wore strong and trlct," snya tho attornoy gonornl.
uncontrovorted ovldenco of what lH,"Evldontly it does not menn minor
fast becoming n nntlonnl disease Mo children, Insnno porsons, porsons who
Bnid ho had no sympathy with tha'nro Inmates of tho penitentiary, or
tiroBooutlon of business men who er- any of thoso. Thoroforo, to bo n o-
red unknowingly.
"I sympathize alncoroly with Mio
rnnn who In his hunger or his dis
appointment, In dlscourngomont or
despnlr, thinks no can bottor condl
gal voter nt n spoclnl road district
mooting, ono must uo n rcsmoni oi
a district at tho tlmo when such
nicotine Ih hold. Tho othor section
of tho Btatuto which bcarB upon this
tiona by tnklng tho law Into his own subject provides Bpcclllcnlly that ono
JiondB. In tho hour in which ordor must bo u bonnfldo resldout of tho
district."
shnll bo drlvon from its high places
In tho templo of liberty and in which
lawlessness and might shnll como In
Its stead, in tho fearful strugglo to
follow, tho first rnnn to go to tho
bottom to romaln thoro will bo tho
man who toils.
"Out how shnll wo oxcubo or long
synipnthlzo with tho rnnn of Influ
ence and position, of wealth aw!i twins, as llko as two peas, and
TWIN'S MAIMED SAME WAY
CANNOT TKMj 'KM APART
AVAUSAU, Wis., Dec. 27.
August and Jacob Hansko of
Lincoln. Wood county, aro
Bonnie Gage Wins Coquillc
Sentinel Contest Editor
Savage's Statement.
C0QU1LL.E, Ore., Dec. 27. Ow
ing to considerable feeling having
been stirred up over the outcomo it
tho Coqitiuc Valley Sentinel subscrip
tion contest, which ended last week
with Miss Dannie G:igo winning tlw
automobile over MIbb Mildred Oo-'ld,
ttilltnr Ruvntrn of till) SelUlUCl litis
Issued the following Btatciueut:
"A clinrgo litis been mnuo mm mo
nilltot' nf tlm Sentinel has "run h skin
game" from tho start to the ilnlsh of
tho contest Jurft oumoiI. this siau-
i.wmt ii-fio tiir.ilii In n Hllllll-llllll'il!
manner and in nnswor to it wo nmito
tho following Btntoment:
'"Plir. nniiililnntlnn lntWoeil MlSS
Donnlo Gago and Charles Harlocker
waB made ubsolutoly without tho
ImimwIiwIi'.i hi p(innlvnnc( of U'lV
mombor of tho Sentinel force. With
out this knowledge, and according
to tho rulea of tho contest publish
ed in each Issue or tlio paper miring
the contest nothing could h.ivo
been done in this oinco to stop mo
combination.
"All business turned In to tins ot
nn.. liv Piinrlnn Harlocker was cred-
iinii in him nnd votes Issued for snmo
at tho tlmo It wns turned In. No'io
of these votes wcro transferred, iwr
wns any business or votes trans
ferred ut any tlmo uuring tno con
test. . ,
"After Miss Gage had turned in
hor business tho editor, Bcnrchlng
for a reason for Mr. Hnrlockor not
,niln In nnv rixwlllta or 11101101' lit
tho cIobo of tho contest, discovered
tho fact that a comuinntion nan
taken place. Tho votes had already
been issued nnd oven had thoy not
been Issued, according to tho rules,
nothing could hnvo been ilono to
prcvont Mr. Hnrlockor working foi
MIbb Gage, oven though ho hnd boon
and was a candidate hlniBoir.
"MIbb Gngo has a majority of 08,
050 votes ovor her noareBt competi
tor. This Is according to tho signed
Btntoment of tho Judges whoso In
tegrity nnd honesty none uuro uu-si-tlon.
Tho full amount of tho help
glvon Miss Gngo by Mr. Harlocker
amounted to conBiuoraniy icbb im
UiIb number of votes.
TilHt or winners.
Tho wlnnors In tho contest wor:
Donnlo Gngo, Coqulllo, 301,450
votes Grand prlzo auto.
Mildred Gould. Coqulllo, 293,400
Votes Second grand prlzo vlctroU.
rnt(i. TinolHn. nonulllo. 108.8 1 u
votos Third grand prizo $00 mqr-
chnndlso. rrA
oima Hnrlockor. Coaulllo, 41,Gli"
votes First men's prlzo suit of
Marlon' II. Reynolds, North Dond,
11,000 votes Second mon's prlae
$25 merchandise. ,a1-.mi
V. M. ParsonB, Marshllold, 10.C00
votes Nothing.
Cnthorino stump, Miirimuiu,
4,500 votes First Ladles' prize suit
Mrs. Mary It. Smith, Mnrshfleld,
3,500 votes Second Indies' pnzo
WlCecilo Mlllor, Myrtlo Point, 7,5'.f
votes, nothing.
GAVK GOOD PROGRAM.
In
practice who still by word and deed
tenches disrespect for or doflnnco nf
the lnw? Docs ho not know thnt It
lj js useless to long expect irw ana r-
dor In tho common wnlks of life whon
JUWIt'HHUl.'HH rUlgllH HUIMUIUU 111 IIIU
upper nlr?
Wliert" Pniigor Lief).
"Tho clangor lies In procrastina
tion, Wo learnod onco nt tromen
(Ioub cost of llfo and blood thnt you
may hnvo your fugltlvo alavo law,
your Missouri compromise, your
Drod Scott decision, your flat of gov
ernment, your compromlso with
wrong, your bnrtor with Justlco, hut
tho hour of reckoning and rendjunt
mont comes tardy, but Inexorable.
It Is possible my frlomla, to go on
Bcom by fnto to bo destined
to romaln bo. For u short
tlmo they could bo told apart,
as Jacob had lost threo fingers
of his loft hnnd In n feed cut-
tor, but now this mark of dlffor-
entlntlnn has been obliterated
by August's losing three fingers
of his left hnnd in tho samo
kind of machine.
PRF.STAMTK
fiUXXKRY.
Recharges at Tho
A TURKISH RATH wlll do yon
GOOD. Phono J14-J.
Tho Times' Want AdB bring results
IF IT'S IIUBE
IT'S RIGHT
PICK a flaw, if pos ible, in our Shirts unci Ovor
eonts. Turn tliein inside out every little de
tail shows tho hand of th rastov Workman. No hur
ried work, no skimping, nothing slighted that is wiry
they fit so perfectly and hold -their shape so much
better than any others. AVhen you spend your mon
ey for clothes you certai lly want
THE BEST POSSIBLE VALUE FOB IT
Some men imagino th y can do as well at one store
as another. A great m stake ! Look through other
stores, if you will, and you'll find you can do better
here, because our Clothe i look better, fit better and
are bettor.
"We take an honest pri lo in our Clothing, and you
may be sure wo won't let you havo anything that isn't
just right. If it's here, it's right.
CENTRAL AND
BROAD WAY
The Toggery
Aovoss from
First Nut. Ran
Christmas Tm K.vcrclnen Held
Knxttddo Saturday Mg"t.
Tho pupils of tho Eastsldo public
schools nnd tho Sunday school con
ducted by tho Dnptlst church gave
their Christmas program in tno
draughting room Inst Saturday night.
Tho oxorclses woro In clinrgo of Mrs.
Thomas and Miss Frances Franco,
, innnhnri. Tho Drocrniii wns n
very good ono, a featuro of tlio eve
ning being n military drill by twelve
boys. Pastor Man recoivou u u
stautlal Xmas prcsont. All present
woro remembered by Snntn Clnus In
n. ... .,.nnnp nml tho festivities
UIU OU1I1U ,,,i.,...v. ,
ns a wliolo woro thoroughly enjoy
able. , it
Chorus, "Gather Arounu um
Christmas Tree".
Christmas nnd Snnta Claus song
Dy primary children.
Recltntlon, "Tho Shophord" Do
rothy Thomas.
Dlaloguo, "Rival Speakers '
James Whltty, Leo Totton.
Sun bonnet drill Dy primary
children. , ,
Holiday acrostic Dy four boys
and Ave girls.
Recitation, "Xmas" Estolln Vine
yard. Christmas chorus Dy primary
children.
Van Amburgs Show Dy pupils of
Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and Seventh
grndes.
Holiday convention Dy Anna
Lund, Ethel Andorson, Nolllo Olsen,
Ircno Humbert.
Chorus "Ring Out tho Dolls."
Military drill Dy twelvo boys.
Dialogue, "Christmas Night" Dy
Cleo Steckol, Dornard Hackluad.
Adam Drown.
Star drill Dy nine girls.
CARD OF THANKS.
There nro hours that como Into
tho lives of soino. whon every Im
pulse of tho heart Is burled under its
weight of sorrow. Wo stand thoro
today; yet wo would fain give op
pression to tho gratitude that wells
up from tho depths of our hearts na
wo remember tho kindness of thoso
who hnvo done so much to comfort
us In our bereavement and to bright
en for us a starless isky,
MRS. A. M. ROSS,
GEO. IROSS nnd wife.
Sale, Ladles' Emporium till Saturday
NEW STETSON HATS
Nl'JW CLVPJTT SHIRTS
NEW REISER TIES
The place to buy the best Because you pay Cash
YOU SAVE
"MONEY TALKS"
Hub Clothing & Shoe Co.
MARSHFIELD
BANDON
City Auto ServisS
Good Cars. nnr..r..i .,.. 'lZi
reasonable clinrirp!i. n.Ieri
"Will go anywhere nt ,. .,0tlo:
Htnnds Dlanco Hn.f " .
Cigar Storo. Dny Phonos--.? . iln(
Night Phono 40. "ono9-78nd4j.
DARKER A GODDAM,;. vmti(.
SSSBm I
Nntuiopatli llmi ri.i
Alt chronic diseases treated. Con T J
atlon frco. omr . '" I
!9 to 12 n. m.; 2 to G and 6 to ' . 1
Naturopath instlttito Uoom v 7 ?
Mx til! ll....l .. . "- 1.-1
... x.. .-..uliy, wnraiiflelj. ore.
rR. . W. liUHLIK,
Ostcopntlilc I'hynlclan
Gradunto of the Amerl-nn .,u.i ..
Osteopathy at Klrksvllle. Mn n. i
in Eldorado Dlk. Hours 10 to i il(1 l
V, Phono 1G1-J; MorshUelds Orn, .
Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire
and Marine Insurance v
Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.
HENRY SKNGBTACKEN, Mgr.
Coqulllo OffUo Phono 101 Marshflold Office 14-J.
Farms Timber Coal and Platting Lands a specialty.
Gonarnl Agents "EABT8IDE"
PAST AND COMMODIOUS
Steamer Redondo
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
Sails from Coos Bay for San Francisco, Saturday,
December 30th
INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY.
Phono 44 C F. McQEORGE, Agent.
3C
"THE FRIEND OF COOS DAY'
3. S. ALLIANCE
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
Sails from Coos Bay for Eureka, Thursday,
' December 28th, in the Afternoon
CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH DANK ROAD AT PORTLAND
NORTH VaJIVIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
PHONE 44 C. F. McGEORGE, Agent
Steamer Homer
Sails from San Francisco for Coos Bay De
cember 24 or 25.
F. S. DOW, Agent
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
Steamer Breakwater
ALWAY8 ON TIME
SAILS FROM TORTLAND AT 8 P. M. ON DECEAUlEIt 5, 13, 10
AND 20.
SAILS FROM COOS DAY AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE ON DE
GE.MDER O, 10, S3 AND 80.
L. II. KEATING, AGENT PHONH MAIN 4S-L
FAST,, SERVICE TO ROSEBUR.G
Our stages leave Marshflold for Rosoburg at C o'clock every
ovenlng and afford quickest connections with Southern Pacific
Railway. Faro 16.00.
COOS RAY ROSERURG STAGE LINE.
OTTO SOHETTER, Agent, 120 MARKET AV Mnrsliflold.
C. P. BARNARD, Agent, ROSEBURQ, Oro.
PnONE 11
Beaver Hill Coal
MOUNT DIABLO 1ND JOSSON CESD3NT.
The best Domeitle end Imported brands.
Pluter, Lime, Brick and all kinds of builders material
HUGH McLAIN
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
OFFICE, SOUTH BROABltfAY, PHONB 1
J.
W. I1ENNUTT,
Lnwyor.
Ortleo ovor Flnnngan & Bennett Bit !
Inrshtlold n." i
"icjBB a
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p.H. J. T. McCORMAO,
U Physician nnd Surgeon
MarsliQcld, Oregon.
Jfflco: Lockhart Building, j
opposite Post OHw,
Phono 100-j
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DR. A. .1. HENDRY'S
.-W..V.11 1'i'imii i-nrion.
Wo nro equipped to do btch diu
work on short notlco nt the rtry f
lowost prices. Exnmlnntlon fr' .
Lady attondant, Coko building, oppe.
clto Chnndler hotel, phono 11J.J.
BARGAINS IN lumriMH. !
Fully Guurnntccd Whcds ntfrom$M .'
upwards..
uuiiiuiuiu nun vi uictcm innniiM i
second-hnnd bicycles for sale. Gum, '
uicycicH, oic, ropniroa.
DICARVH GUN SHOP.
E. HANDEL, Pron.
No. 007 No. Front St. Hume 180.R il
Have That Roof Pixel;
NOW
Sec CORTHEL
Phone mat
Have Us Launder Your IWhwht'I
Wo wnsh tbeso gnrmenti cIhbmJ
nnd bottor thnn tho work can ba dot
olsowhoro, and thoy nro not vorn '
much. Wo do not shrink thtm, ei;,
woolon gnrmonts aro roturstd tki
samo slzo as when sent us.
Wo Iron tho gnrmonts nlcelf, mtto I
ordinary ropnlrs frco of charge ai ,1
you havo fresh clean, sweet un4tf
wear ready for ench week's cnaar
Dundlo yours up with next weel'l '
lnundry bundlo.
MarshfieltUHnnd & Steam Uirf
I'HOVKM
Prof. A. Richards
TEACHER OF PIANO.
And voice culture Appoints;,
hour 1 to 2 o'clock. ;
Applicants call nt Studio, &'
tacken BIdR., Lin Ilrosflwai-
We Clean and Press;
Ladies' and Gunt's m
Goods Called for
and Delivered
Coos Bay Steam LauivdM
PHONE MAIN 07
FiVcf Cias AfltO
When you want to go . wj
tn n hnrrv Try F00TE8 A"15
Best rates in the city. bu
Best drivers. Pnne 'Jj b
p. m.. after 11 P.m. Pbo08"'
n.L.FOOTE.Pmsi
CITY FISH MARKET
. , -!. Ana All L
hoot oi marKei m inj
FRESH FISH, CLAMS m
CRABS. ,
r... n.io MnnflS Wei!
and a first-class article, w
can all afford to eat w
prices, Try them.
SMITH & BAWHJWW
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DRESSMAKJIC
Mira SUITS AH" :
UUIW"'!
REMODELLING
MDC R. BANPW'
Phone 19-J. Cor. 4th andPJ
Unique PanbW
DYEING, OLKA-'
AND REPAIRING AWi
MWwa
Kn antral nvPrt'" asp
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