THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1912 EVENING EDITION. 8 HAVE 10 ill BRADBURY IS 'BROWN VICTOR SCHOOL BOOK i 1 ABOUT SURVEY SUIT WW! OVtK CAUUWtLL HthUHM UHUtU I Engineers Defer Action on the Coos Bay Request Un til Congress Meets. Vice-president C. F. McKnlght this nflomoon received n toiegrnm from Senator llourno saying that tlie Hoard of Review had postponed action on Coos Hay's request for n now survey until after Congress meets, tho samo bolng taken on tho request of Con gressman Ilnwley. No word lias been roccivod from President I). C. Orcen who was In Portland to try and lias ten fnvorablo action by tho govern ment on tho now survey as well as for nn appropriation. Sonntor llourno a toiegrnm. is soir Christian Herrmann Loses in Prosecuting Attorney Scores His Norman Fraud Case ; Opponent in Roseburg at Portland. J ml ire John F. Hall has returned Joint Debate. Hosununc Ore., Nov. !. In from Port and. whero ho was n tno presence of tno largest crowd witness in the caso of Christian ' over uHsombled In Hosoburg Dis llorninnn vs. Charles Urndbury. Tho trlct Attorney George M. Urown on caso wnB 0110 of tho sovornt Nor-; Saturday evening charged Attorney man suits which Herrmann hnsW. V. Cardwell of being tho brow started. In this enso, tho first one cry eandldnto for district nttoniey. tried, the finding wns agaiiiBt Hcrr- In fnct, Mr. Urown showed that innnn. I Cardwell was backed by tho Hose- Hcrrman's suit was to regain n nurg Urowing and Ico Co. In Dottg- School Board Could Effect Biq Saving for District and Give Better Service, tract of Coos rivor timber land, which Urndbury hnd purchased explanatory and is as follows Havo received tho following from Board of Knglnecrs. "Washington: widow of tho late John Norninn "Your tolecrnm about Coos liny ro-Mn Germany. Soon nftor Mr. Nor cplvod and will bo given careful con-. man'B death, alio returned to the las county, whllo In Coos county ho hnd tho solid backing of tho from Judgo Hnll, ns attorney fori saloon and "Iiawdy house" clement. Herrmann nnd oxecutor of Airs. I Mr. Urown presented document Ilcrrmnu's will. after documunt, nil of which show- Christlan Horrmnnn married tho od that ho had boon fcnrless and Impartlnl in enforcing tho laws of niu district. Bldcrntlon together with other com munlcntlons from Interested parties. Final determination of this mutter has been postponed until nftcr meet ing of Congress on request of Mr. llnwlcy. Tho Hoard notes your agree ment with lis view Hint dredging should ho tried before now project is adopted. Survey Is not considered pormlssablo unless Information re ceived Indicates that revision of pro ject Is now advisable" Send mo full particulars show harbor conditions responsible for wreck. Congress will moot tho first Mon day In December and It is hoped that tho matter will bo brought up Im mediately thoroaftor. To Present Kvldenco. Friends of Congressman Hawloy who are familiar with tho efforts ho has boon putting forth think that ho probably will ask tho Hoard of Itovlow to defer action on tho nppcal from tho Knglnecrs' ad verso decision against tho now purvov Iti nrilnr flint tin mlirlif lin nbio to personally present ovldcnco I AI.OXO THIS WATKUFHOXT showing tho necessity of tho nowi " survoy now. Ho would not rench Washington until about December old country. Sho had considerable Coos liny property. Sho was con siderably older than her second husband. Prior ro her death sho sold sonio of tho local property and nftcr her death, Mr. Horrmnn, as her heir, hnd considerable prop crty sold. A fow years ago ho camo to Coos Hay and for a tlmo resided on the former Chnndlor ranch on Coos river, which ho pur chased, whllo hero, ho discovered that some of tho Xormnn property had Increased in vnluo slnco It hnd passed out of his hnnda or tho hands of his first wlfo (Mrs. Norman nnd Instituted suit to ro- gnln it, chnrglng fraud In tho sale A largo tract of land In and near Hastsldo Is Involved In tneso suits. Horrmnnn ling married n second time. Mr. Hrndbury formorly lived here, but is now a resident of Portland. 1 and possibly Intended to tnko tho matter up with tho rivers nnd barbors committee AMONG TI IH SICK. Col. Ilrlghnni of North Hond who lina been seriously III la reported Im proving. Tho ninny frlnndH of Miss Mabel Mathlson will ho glad to know that alio la rapidly recovering from iTor recent Illness. AIr. Hnydon, a sou of Dr. Unydou, eustnlncd a broken linger nnd othor minor Injuries In nn ncctdont nt tho C. A. Smith Hindi I no shop, whoro ho Is employed, Snturday. Charles Schrocdor, foromnn of ttio Ilnndolph mill, who was opera ted on for nppondlcitla nt Moroy linspltnl, North Hond, Inst week, la reported to bo doing nicely nnd tho The Hardy nrrlved In lond nt tho C. A. Smith today mill. to Tho Itcdondo will Ball nt 8 o'clock Wednesday morning for San Francisco. Tho Flflold nrrlved nt nnndon to day from Snn Francisco. .Mr. Urown said that ho was not responsible for making tho laws, but that It was his sworn duty to onforco tho lnwa as they wore Inld down on tho stntuto books of tho Btntc. Tho crowd wiib of n mixed va rloty, but It could bo easily soon Hint Mr. Urown wnB tho fnvorito. In fact, Mr. Urown was frequently npplnuded ns h0 Jabbed hla oppon ent, whllo Cardwell nppearcd to havo sllout backing. In nil, tho dobato proved a great boon for District Attomoy urown nnd it is genornlly predict ed mnt no will carry Hosoburg by a majority of not less than 500 votes. Tho voters who stand for good government favor Urown nnd nro working diligently In hopo of bringing nbout his election. To morrow's election, It la bolloved, will hnve a tendency to dlvorco tho brewery nnd Its backers from nc tlvo politics In this county. Tho dbbnto waa Instigated by Cardwell, who snld ho would provo that ho was not tho hrowory can didate. In this ho mado a decided failure. Tho Kllzaboth arrived In nt nnn don Sunday and tho Hugh Hognn sailed. Another New Coaster. SAX FHAXC1SCO. Nov. -I. In tow of tho steamer Olympic, tho now atenni schooner Siskiyou, launched nt Aberdeen Inst wcok, la hero to havo her engines In stalled. Tho vcshoI was christened by Miss Mnnotto Kolloff nnd will bo commanded by dipt. II. P. Hnn- Tho Slakl- ,ii.vaioin..a I.. oi,-, f i.iu ..nolsnu when rondy for sen. expect him to recover rnpldly. :vo l8 . ?"j . JC0JL J0!!!!' 4VJ?., f,?.i iiiMiiu hum 1 t.u ii.'vt ui't;ji. iuiu imo n lumnor enrrying capacity 01 1,- WOltlC OX TVSSKli. Tho crow nt work on tho Noll tunnel on tho Wlllnmotto-Pnclflo lias now reached n depth of 1,1(50 foot nnd nro working right along nt n good rate. Tho crow at tho west portal hna not got entirely under ground ns yet, nut nro right up to that point. When tho two rrowa got to working townrda oacli othor thoy will aoon cut down tho dlstnnro to bo o.cnvated, It la probable thoy will not bo nblo to finish it until spring. Kiigono Ro-glstor. 100.000 foot. ShlpV Olllccr.s Suspended. Tho Tnsiuunlnn upplo yield year Is USSI.OOO bushels. Times' Want Ads bring results, this SAN FUANCrSCO. Nov. 1. Uni ted Stntos Local Inspectors James Guthrie nnd Josoph P. Dolnn havo suspended Clans Mayns. mnator nt tho tug Fllznbcth for 20 days for negligence In colliding with tho tug Pilot on Soptombor IS off Slxtoonth atreot whnrf. Thoy suspended for flvo dnys Olnus Johnson, chlof offi cer or tho schooner Knlrhavon, for colliding with tho Btonnior Yukon near Point Admits on Soptopibcr 1 1 Tourists will bo nblo to reach tho fnmoiiB loaning towor of Plan in itniy ny nn electric street car lino In tho near future. (jHforw The Peopled Casudidlate Vote For Tlio Owl Pre scription Phar macy as the place to fill pre scriptions honest ly and accurate ly. Platform Purity. Satisfactory Service. A Square Deal For Everyone. ark Yoiuur Ballot Phone 74-J YES, Owl Prescription Pharmacy Frank Cohan, Manager, Noto that word Prescription, CHAXfii: MKi: SAVING STATION. Victor Wlckmnn returned Monday from n trip to tho Cooa Hay Life Sav ing Station whoro ho hnd boon slnco Saturday of last week visiting his frlondn of tho Ilfo-snvlng crow. IIo wns a mombor of tho crew lilnmoir mi. til about two yeara ago, and says ho had n grand time with his former ns socintcs tnlklng over their past ex porlonccs. Tho crow conslats of Captain Hrltt win eigni men. Four of tlieso mon havo but recently boon nsslgnod to this stntlon but tho others woro thoro whon Mr. wlckmnn wna u mombor. Tho now captain, Mr. Hrltt, hns hnd many years In the service nnd la n vory competent man. Ho was transfer red to this stntlon from tho stntlon nt tho mouth of tho Columbia whoro ho had sorved sovoral years. Mr. Wlckmnn anya tho hoya look with much fnvor unnn tho nronosod moving of tho station from Ita presont lncntlon to Charleston Hay. Thoy think It will bo tho best thing thnt could bo dono to Improvo tho sorvlco. It will bo within n qunrlor of n mllo of tho bar which will onnblo thorn to got to tho bnr In II vo inlutos Instend of requiring twenty nilnutos In fnvor nblo wonthor nnd often forty-fivo min utes during n south-easter an hns been tho en so In tho past. Ho says tho work of moving tho atntlon Is expected to commonco onrly in tuo spring, nnd that tho now quar ters will bo up to dnto nnd supplied with nil modorn nppllnncos. Co qulllo Sontlnol, AT Tin: IIOTRLS. COOS Win. Wilson, HoRoburg: W. It. Hunt. San Francisco; G. C. Cook and wlfo. Coos Rivor: S. Un- .dorwood, Camp 7: S. Cutllp. Dan iels creok: T. J. Thrirt, Coqullio. HIiAXCO Hownrd Hnrrott. Flor onco; H. M. Itnu, Portland; C. W. Parker, Coqullio; S. Psoroco, Sixes Hlvor. LLOYD W. U. White. Portland; Chns. F. Johnson, Pnrkersburg; Georgo Hayslon, Kmplro. CH AXDLKRS. S. Simon, Snn Francisco; W. G. Kggleston. Onk- lnnd; R. n. Mnrtln, Portland. Hare your Job printing Hi TlmM oPlea. dona Vote for Millage Bill Number 320 X Yes It provides six-tenths of a mill tux lot cupport of Agricultural Collciro mnl ITi.I. versity of Oregon, giving thorn jierum. ncilt Bllnnnrt nml tnfelni. )im nut ..( I Politics. It nlso provides one Hoard el 1 Regents, thus solving the problems ut cu.ujierauon, consouuaiion, illvislon ol cournea and economy of uiunngeuieut. It does not Increase the average rate of taxutlou. It repeals the $800,000 Unlver lty appropriation bill. Tho Bill is endorsed bv Hnvornnr , West: "This Hill is in the Interest ol good business nud should pass." ' By L. It. Alderman, State Sniierln j tendent Publlo lnstruetion: "Rxpcrience ' In othor states shows millugo bill prin j einle to be coireot." By Will n. Daly, President, Oregon i EUte Federation of Labor: ".Vo mgu I moat can successfully combat tlio beiielll to tho state that will follow thoadoiitim cf the millage tax plan." ' Endorsed by Portland Tax Pay. ; ers League. Hill prepared by committee of Gover nor's Commission, Hoards of Regents end administrative offlcers of the tw i institutions. W. K. NEWELL CHAIRMAN O aoVKtl.NOU'B COMMISSIOJ. I M I tor Tillies: Ono of the worst drnwbncks In the work of the High School Is the dlfll cully experienced In getting text bonks and other supplies In Hiiltnblo quantities nud nt tho time they nro wanted. There nro two rensons for this, nnd both seem unnvoldnblo. First, tho denlers will not order books in suffi cient quantities, for fonr of being over-stocked, nnd second, tho smnll or ders do not receive the samo prompt attention thnt Is accorded to largo ones. Tho dcnlors cannot bo blamed for ordering cnutlously. Tho number of books needed In any certain clnsa can never bo exactly determined un til school hns boon In bcsbIoii for some time. Tho npproximnte number of pupils In each class can be ascertain ed far In ndvnnco, but ench dealer must make n cortnln ullownnco for tho number of books likely to bo pur chased from other dealers and for tho number of second hand books likely to bo used. Of courso theso nllow nnccB nro more guesswork nnd the In variable result la nn ovorfliipply of sonio books and n shortage of others. This onuses Inconvcnlcnco nnd dis satisfaction to all concerned. Tho surplus books whoro too mnny hnve been ordered, nnd tho high express rates on tho smnll Into orders to Blip pip deficiencies, wlpo out tho dealer's profit. Tho lack of textbooks causes certain pupils to get behind In tholr work, crippling tho clnss na n wholo nnd lowering tho standard of tho courso. This convenience might bo partly relieved by having tlio hooka ordered by only ono dcnlcr; but this solution hna obvloua defects. Other dcalora could not bo prevented from keeping tho books, nnd If thoy kept only n very fow It would bo sulllclont to make It linposslblo for tho dealer se lected to count on soiling nny ccrlnln number. Resides, ngreolng to buy nil text hooks from ono denier would bo prnctlcnlly boycotting the othor denl ers. Another nnd bolter way to nvold tho dlfilciilty would bo for tho school board to buy tho books nnd soil them to tho pupils. If Bovornl extra cop- icb or ench toxt hook wero ordqrod, nnd tho hooka wore sold to tho stu dents nt tho ordinary prlco, enough monoy would ho rccolvcd to pay for nil tho hooka nml there would ulwiiya bo a fow hooka on hnnd for those who enter Into, or ohnngo courses. With out risking nny nctunl loss of money, onntigh hooka could be ordered to on nblo nil clnssos to stnrt on tlmo with out nny bookless students. After tho first yonr, which should pny for tho rosorvo hooka, thoro la no reason why fltudonta ahould not got toxthooka somowhnt cheapor than thoy enn now. nut this plnn Is by no monna tlio host. Thoro nro n fow fncta that wo do not often think of thnt mnko nn other plan fnr prefornblo. Tho avorngo toxt book la good for flvo yonra of uso. Tho avorago text book In tho High School la usod loss thnn n yonr. In tho grndos. less than two years. Tho number of High School books that ore used but ono hnlf yonr. inoro thnn offsets thoso usod "second hand." Nino text books out of ton nro ne ver used nftor thoy nro finished In school nnd nro of no more uso thnn ns If thoy hnd boon destroyed. The school district enn buy books nt from 10 por cent to 10 por cont bolow re tnll prlcea nnd nubllshors will allow n school district llhornl torms of ox- chnngo for tholr old toxt hooka whon thev chnngo rrom ono to nnothor. If tho text hooka woro boucht In itio school dlatrlct nnd lonned to tho pupils, tho cost to tho pooplo of tho district for toxt books would bo not more thnn ono qunrtor what It la now, nnd tho pupils would have tho dook that thoy needed whon thoy nooded thorn. Such a plan baa both economy nnd olllclency In Ita fnvor, and no real drnwbacka. Tho only sorloua objection thnt op ponent8 of tho plnn ndvnnco, Is tho expenso Involved. Hut for ovory dnl lnr ndded to tho tnxes In ordor to buy books, four will bo snvod. when onco tho plnn Is ndoptod. Most Intelli gent pooplo would rnthor nay ono dol lar In tuxos nnd got toxt-bnokB froo thnn to pny four dollars for tost books. It Is also argued that many peoplo who nay taxes have no cblblrnn in school, and that they should not bo coinpolled to pny for books for other people's children. Tho samo argu ment could bo used equally woll against anything connected with tliA schools. Did you ovor hear nnyono object to public money being spent on st root or rond Improvomonts bo- Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. YJfVID AVTCKIC almtil lo say a $20 ix)(r. iincnt will convince vmi Hint our clothing is su perior in stylo, HI, and workmanship, but wo cannot honestly call H an experiment hccuu.se if you are not entirely satisfied .you get your money back. .Limi. uium-a 11 a sure thing and not a risk. "Money Talks" Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. MAItSHFIKIil) 1IAM10X NEW COUNTY IS STATEWENfF NOW PROPOSED L A. LILJEH Porter Bros. Reported Inter ested In Plan to Make Florence County Seat. Says Grand Jury Evidence Is Not Secret After Indict ment Is Returned. i.utiKNW, .Nov. !. A quiot movo-' h. A. Llljoqvlat Is In town to moiit Is on foot nt Kloronco, on tlio dny nnd stated that ho umlentwi western const of I.nno county, to hnvo thoro was somo criticism at to it- u nun uuHiiiy iTuiui-ii uui ot uio wosi- voniing secrets of tho Brind Jary orn end of I.nno nnd n portion of room. Ho stated thnt upon b Douglas, making Florenco tho county dlctmont holng found nnd a pMi sent. Tho promotors of tho schomo convicted, nil testimony before tit do not Intend to trust tho moasuro grand Jury wn8 public property. It o n vote, of tho pooplo. hut to tnko It is only whoro no Indictment li rt- to tlio loglslnturo. Whoro tllOV feol tlirnoil lm nil mlnntM nf iMtk nssurod their wIhIioh will ho granted, niony nro destroyed nnd proceed as hugono nnd other pnrts of I.ano Ings nro kept secret. He ititti county do not ohjoet. Thnt pnrt of furthor that stntcmenta he suit tno county In so fnr removed from tho woro roltornted In open court. county sent that pooplo hero fool It Is entitled to n county of Its own. Florenco nud tho lowor Slusluw nro growing rnpldly, on nccount of tho ontrnnco Into thnt country of tho now Southorn I'uclllc railway, which Is hulldliiK from Murshllold to Hugono, nnd which. It Is hoiloved. will ovon- tunlly ho oxtondod south nlong tho Pacific coast to connect with tho (Paid advortlacmcnt.) KICADV KOIt P.ltCi:i5 POST. Rovci'iiincut .Siiipl)ing I'ostolflctt With Special Kipilnnient. Stool tnpes, six feet long, icalrt for weighing up to 11 poundijlf- tlnctlvo pnrcol post stamps, piml iw.ut mnn. ulinll'lllc. Ihl MlltTKl NorthwoHlern Pnclllc nt Hurokn, thus chnrgo zonoa nnd parcel port forming n through lino from Portland guides nro holng sent out to i'J to Snn rrnnclgco. nmtnfflrnn in iiin country In prep- To further tho now county movo- nrntlon for tho starting of the r ment nnothor pnpor will soon ho os- cols post sorvlco January 1. TU tnhllshod nt Ploronco. Rohort S. tnpes nro for measuring dimension Huston, u forinor Kuceno nowsnnnor nr . omnia tlm (.rnlos for wellbl:f lunn, hns hought n cylinder prosa nnd thorn, tho limit holng 11 pood n paper folder hero nnd hns shlppod tho pnrcol post stamps take tt thorn hy wny of Portlnnd nnd tho ninco of tho roKiilar fourth-clia Btenmor Anvil. Ho has hought tho mnll stumps which nro being do: typo nnd tho othor necessnry mnchln- awny with', nnd tho maps i ory In Portlnnd. It In understood Mr. 'guide nro to ho distributed b Huston hns tho hacking of Portor omployes In nil offlccs, on til Jims., who own tho largo sawmill In trnlns nnd among tho rural carriers lloronco, ns woll ns lnrgo neros of for their guidance. t .. tlmhor land ndjncont. It Is nlso, Nono of thoso supplies havj r known that othors who hnvo hoavy rocolvod at tho local nostoBce, e property IntorostH In thnt section nro thoy nro on tho way, according fnyornhlo to the ontorprlso. Tho'n dlspntch from Washington. I" othor pnpor puhllshed thoro Is tho first of tho gonoral notices rei West. Iin rimratlon for tho serrlwW atv L..V. .c ero, nnd moro nro expected nw .'...,, 1,11,1 j.-i i'A ij.ij.iiUrtl. now on. CA1H) OV TIIAXKS. iit ...int. nvnrpss our in11: ttU MIDII I !--- i to express ":,. Committee Shows Coinpnrntlvo Vuluc of l-'luM ns Food. NEW vnnif Vnv a wa..m .... .i.." .i. ' r.;i;r '"I". ':t" "" , " iunuciiiii .- - hlnM. i V V " ... "r1 lOBl ot "vingT Tlion ncqun ntnnces who bo -- j fiplnlr tuiiir in ,i.A .. it -m a... . . . ..! it.. Illness "4 ... ...,,i. ,n liiu niiuuuHLimi fir nil, mam. na iiiiriiiu lilU -- ivn... ",-i. ..i .. - . . " nun mint conuniiico, Tho committee's exhibit nt tho Puro Food Show horo this weok In cludes n chnrt saying thnt ono quart of rreamory milk costing 0 cents Is equal In food fuel vnluo to any ono of tho following: Three pounds fresh coffeo. 5-1 conts. TlirCO-nunrtors nnnml rnnml l.nnf. HieaK, cents. nnd npproc doath of our bauy. inoV MR. and MRS. n.AjEMxw. nBB Timoa' Want Ads bring rewj m, w. Art brine rMau Times Want Ada brine Two pounds salt cod, 40 conts. Right eggs, 40 conts. cnuso ho hnd no horses to drive on' "." nmi ono-n" pounds ham, 45 tho street? Would it not bo morel A , - reasonable to look t Wo mattw 15 this way: Tho public, by law, com-' iHnin,i n , ,! nVr,-v ,,.,, ..., ,.i- .,.,' i isolated as Coos I3av the one mivnnt- to seho'ol'iintii thoy SSW o 7 ceV aln Z Vl n""1?,et number of nge. Mnny men can not niton o Lw, nJinnrt "SV10 bee'nning of tho keep their children In school n.Tbuyui'nr"111 WBrrant Ul ndop" their hooks. Tho public, then, should n,of p,a.n.' R pay for tho books, without subjecting M,nM!!?ri,,f V10 taxpayora Insist those chlldrcii to the humiliation iu,t Vint tho Y11 not. Pay for book8 tor, now goes ulfli the us" of " ?"$ P00"10 8 children, tho samo ad books, j vantages with somo drawbacks' I finillll tin n. A.. . .1 l . . DnCrilTnXeybn0rOek8benco ? ' Vh ? , " ."..,tl,nt" T,,e nro becoming such rates that tbo ront nn n i,nnv est cities of The eZn ?Tg tno'wou,(1 W tt by tho tlmo t was K o iSvan,..S'ep,SS "A bCudswSldTo1 eight years' experionco ns student required to pay for books that wero1 and as teacher, In a school where nil lost or maliciously snoilod ' books, nnd In tho grnmmar school. iuciousiy "POea. isheJl by't!,'! d.stVicr.l,TI,oVra.nfUarS: f Ma"hflrid H' School public property, taught by its daily "" Transfer Company, uso were not slight. In a district so If you hare anything to .ell, trade. nv ftM e oaye w Raised Our Prices Milk, 25c per gallon. Cream, 20c per pint. Whip Cream, 25c perp Buttermilk, 10c per g Phone 73. Coos Bay fc Cold Storage Coo Deliveries, 8 a.m. and 2 pJft