The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 20, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Image 3

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sThe Christmas Store -
WHAT? 3'8then
Christmas Quest on
This store has hundreds of different answers. There is nothing
more beautiful or appropriate than one of our
MYRTLE WOOD boyfs
For a friend at home or back East. Many other beautiful gifts
including hramed Pictures, Fancy Stationery, etc.
Don't forget we are closing out our stock of
Dolls and Toys at Less Than Half Price
PIT! COURT inn CAPITAL
CEEOIiSi PUEIE1T
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Front Siet
Rehfefet Bros.
Marshfield
DECOIIATIVI KriKGTltlO OUT-
pits roit RENT
Fruit ami Flower InmpB nt ro-
uuecu puces.
SPECIAL DISCOUNTS
h Portnblo Lamps for tho Holl-
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
fhono 2:17-1. H: Broadway X
fisher Auto Service
Wm. Fisher, Proprietor.
Phono orders to Hlllyor's Cigar
ktot, Phono 18-J. Attor 11 p. m.
(bono 5-J. Night phono 181-H.
Jliinilllii'iii. iiroi'on
Ii nodorn Ilrlck Mldlng, Electrl:
Light, Stonm I lent. Elegantly
Furnlstaod Rooms with Hot and
Cold Wator.
HOTEL O O O 8
0. A. Mctlln, Prop.
I frits I 60 rent a duy ittiil upward
Cor. IlroiiiltVMr ami Market.
Vou Auto Call Foote
PJIO.VU 111-J NI0I1T AM) DAY
Bland front nf Lloyd Hotel
TWO NEW OAltS
Afttr 11 T. M. Phono IM.
Rcsldcnco Pliono 28-J.
Will Makn TtIhh to Coqullle.
big cHit.vEii i. inmcit.
Over 117,0(1(1,00(1 Pounds In Storage
In Chicago Now.
CIIICACIO. Dor. 20.-Loot to tho
amount of between $11,700,000 nnd
$I7,GI0.000 may bo pilfered from
liuttor users In the United Stale
In tho next few months.
.More limn I17.noo,ooo pounds of
liuttor, amounting iimctlonliv t n
iUiboIuIo comer In the iiiiiiinoillty,
i iium in cum storage. 1'rltcn In
flated to from 10 to IT. cents n
pound nhovo norniHl will nuked
for this liuttor. Much of the loot
will lie divided among a hiiiiiII ling
of men. InrliulInK noiciuI lieef pack
era, according io reports In tho
liniidn of the Federal authorities.
1'rlro lniinliniliiHoii liy the KIkIii
Hoard of Trade, tho Govornmont
charges In a suit filed Inst Saturday
nermltted tho ncctiniiilntloii of tho
11 i.OOO.OOO pound butter corner.
It In locked up safely to bo doled
out In quantities small enniiKh to
prevent tho Bttpply from cntclilmr
1' iu mo iiemnmi.
An a result housowlvea who buy
butter v. Ill jiny centa a pound
for It, Instead of tlm nrmnii.in o
or :to rents n pound that would bo
charged If tho pi Ices woro regu
lated by tho legltlmato i elation of
demand to Hiipply. And on tho en
tire 1 17.000,000 pounds, na It
come out of storage a llttlo at a
time, tbero will bo exacted nn extra
(oil of from 10 to ir cents a pound.
Tim os' Want Ada bring results.
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Christmas Poultry
or rlmlcoHt grndo la hero In abund
ance. No mutter where you buy
tho rest of the dinner, uot your
poultry here. Wo hnvo scoured tho
mnrlceta to obtain n supply of tho
youngost and tendorest birds. If
you eat nny other kind on Christ
mas It will not hnvo como from
hore.
MARSHFIELD OABH MARKET.
FOURIER BROS.
Miirdifleld Telephones North Borrf
22I-.T Two Markets B1
K Star Transfer
and Storage Co.
U prepared to do all kinds of bnullnj
ibort notlco. W moot nil trains
ill boats and wo also hum tho Intent
itjle Reynolds Piano Moyer. We
rtiraateo our work.
L.HLHeisner, P
Phones 98-R. 120-J
TIIOS HOWAHI)
Jeweler
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PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
QUVIA EBMAN,
Scientific Swedish Massngo, Medical
nvmnnnllra
K38. Sixth SL Phono 203-H.
JOEL OSTLIXD,
llt 8. aixth atraat. Phono 103-L
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DENNETT
Bennett 8wanton, Tom T. Bennett
AttOni fV ntlfl riAiiniAllnM T.fitv
Fkuujan & Dennett Dank Building.
juwsnnem, Cooa Co., Oregon.
pt'RL RILEY BALLINGER
Pianist and Teacher
nwidenco-Studlo, 237 So. Broadway
Phono 18-L,.
VT7M. S. TURPEN,
Tr AROUITEOT.
Marshfield, Oregon.
D. W. MORROW,
7 Dentist.
1 Qrlniea Dulldlnff, oyer Grand
Theater. Office Phone 820.
IF
"Santy"
Only
Knew
about our fine stock of gift
jewelry lie would mako our
store his headquarters.
Suppose you come in and
look around. Tho fine as
sortment of Christmas pres
ents will please you and
tho low prices will surprise
you.
All goods sold engraved
free.
ThoSo Howard
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Jeweler
Agents for South Dcnd Watches.
Marshfield.
Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire
and Marine Insurance
Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.
UKNitV 8KNGSTACKHN, Mgr.
Coqullle Office Phone 191 Plattinc Landa a iplalty.
Farnu Timber Coal andsnU "EABT8IDR"
Qsnoral Ag Mariafleld Office 14-J.
O. CHANDLER,
Architect.
Rooms 301 and 802, Coko Building
. flinrghfleld. Oregon.
f)1 A. J. HENDRY'S
y. Modern DenUL Parlors.
tal e1u,PPed to do high class
work on short notlco at tho very
lowest prices. Examination free.
Iy attendant. Coke Bids.. Opp.
nandlor Hoel. phone 11.--J.
Qialmcr's Auto Service
Stn J ?r' nlKo, Driyer.
PhS? at Ialaco Restaurant.
rones, 5-J or 5-L, day nnd night.
.inrsntield. Oreuon
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
RETAITj department
LU9IUER,
L.VTI1, SHINGLES, .MOULDINGS, SASH AND DOORS,
ROOFING PAPER, ETC.
CUT THE FUEL HILL IN TWO 11V USING OUR WOOD.
PHONE 100.
182 SOUTH BROADWAY
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Pictures & Framing
Walker Studio
Buy Your Meats
at the
UNION MEAT MARKET
And You Will Always Have Dhn?iP KR
Pure Wholesome Meats. riione JO
SYNOPSIS OF THE COUNTY COURT
m PROCEEDINGS
November Adjourned, 1012, Term
IN RE JUSTICE COURTS
.1. P. I). No. 1. .Stnto vs. Adniim.
A. E. Sinister, .1. p. Fees $3.(50
It. N. Emery, Constable fees, mlle-
aRO $8.G5
W. J. Brown, I meals for prisoner,
?1.00
J. P. I). Stnto vs. Terry
C. L. Ponnock, J. P. fees, . . . $r..9G
W. B. Cox, Constable fees, mile
age, etc $11.30
Stnto vs. Loudon
C. L. Ponnock, J. P. fees 1.20
H. N. Empry, Constnblo, enro of
prisoner, inenls $3.00
J. W. Carter, telephono bill In Ro.
Wt. arrest for Ed. Wilson, . . $2.78
W. U. Cox, Constable, searching for
Ed Wilson $ii.r0
Clmrlos Smith, searching for Ed.
Wilson $2. CO
. P. Adams, searching for Ed
Wilson $2. CO
woo. Callahan, scnrchlng for Ed.
Wilson $2. CO
W. II. Cox, Constnblo. nrrcstlng,
rnllrond fare, otc., Stato vs.
Hates $7.30
w. ii. cox, Constnblo. serving wt.
on Joslo Hoyt, Josle Davis, Ha
ta Cameron; Trlxlo Doe, Minnlo
Melbourne $C00
Wnltor Richardson, assisting con
stable $3.00
T. C. Doan, assisting constnblo,
$3.00
Charles McKay, Identifying nhovo
named persons $.1.00
J. P. D. No. O. .State vs. Klltney
C. It. Wndo, J. P. fees $ 1.00
F. A. ITolmnn, ranking nrrcst, nnd
attending trlnl $l.C0
E.M.BInrkorhy, committing to Jail,
inllengo. etc $7.70
IN RE INQUESTS
Alma Jackson, reporting testimo
ny, Inquest of Jobnntlian Quick,
$10.00
IN RIO CIRCUIT COURT
T. M. Dlniiulok, costs enso No. 2807
Port of Coos Bay $C.00
M. O. Ilooton, bnlnnco due, Juror
September. 1912 term. .. S3. 00
J. II. Pointer. 2 tenuis. Ornnil .Turv
to Poor Farm, Sept., 1012, . $0.00
IN RE ELECTIONS
No, 1, Lnkesldo Precinct.
Judges.
C. N. Morris $0.00
P. Monegnt o.OO
Frank Bowron COO
Clerks.
J. D. Mngoe 0.00
W. II. Short o.OO
A. F. Johnson 0.00
No. 2, Teiiipleton, Precinct.
Judgt-t.
Nols Monson, 0.00
W. F. Bowron COO
John Stolnlcchnor COO
Clerks.
BenJ. Roberts ', c.00
Dan Walkor, COO
E. C. Raymond, COO
No. 8, North Slough Precinct.
Judges.
J. II. Plnkcrton COO
Oscar Ohman COO
Axel nuth C.00
CIcrkH.
Chestor Bcnr C.00
u. u. Iirninnrd COO
R. A. Church q.00
No. l, Allegany Precinct
Judges.
John Porter,. COO
Chns. Rodino C.00
Geo. A. Gould 0.00
Clerks.
C. B. Edwards C.00
Alfred Rodino c.00
A. K. Pldgcon C.00
No. fi, CooNton Pretlnct.
Judges.
Carl W. Johnson COO
W. F. Rny 0.00
A. J. Arnot COO
Clerks.
Wm.E. Homme, COO
A. J. Rnnb, C.00
A. A. Rny C.00
No. O, Coos River Pm-luct.
Judges.
J. J. CHnkenbeard, COO
John Blascn 0.00
J. A. Smith, c.00
Clerks
R. A. Lnudritl .' c.00
W. II. Smith, c.00
S. B. Cutllp c.00
No. 7, North Rend, North Product,
1st Bd.
Clerks.
C. B. Mnybeo 3.00
S. W. VanZllo 3.00
J. A. Kranick 3.00
Judges,
II. O. Huntloy 3,00
W. II. Chnppello, 3.00
O. A. Nollnor 3.00
2nd Board,
Judges.
J. G. Horn, 3.00
F. W. Wood 3.00
C. B. Mnybeo 3.00
Clerks.
C. A. Nollnor 3.00
John O. Mullon 3.00
W. II. Channolle 3.00
"So. 8, North Rend, South Precinct,
1st. Bd. ...
Judges.
B. L. Hommlngway, 3.00
B. F. Evans 3.00
It. U. Holmes 3.00
Clerks
A. II. McKay, ....,' 3.00
N. C. McLeod 3.00
II. D. Putman 3.00
2nd. Board.
Judges.
Geo. D. Mandlgo, COO
JJ. I,, Hommlngway, 3,00
C. G. Floatam C.00
O, J. Housky C.00
Clerks.
John Anderson, COO
James M. Thomas, COO
Loo Faber, , 3.00
.No. O, Miiroliflcld, North Precinct,.
1st. Board.
Judges.
J. It. Llghtnor 8.25
J. II. Mllner 8.26
E. O. Hall 8.25
Dr. Clarence Truo Wilson Brands
Gov. West ns Soft-1 leaded
mid Sentimental.
PORTLAND, Or., Dec. 19. "Tho
Crlmo of Cnpltnl Punishment," was
tho tltlo of a papor, which read be
foro tho Methodist Ministerial Asso
ciation at tho First Methodist Church
recently, provoked a storm of pro
test, nearly every minister prcsont
maintaining thnt capital punishment
is not a crime, but n.socinl necessity.
Tho paper was rend by J. Wesley
Moll, Pacific Coast superintendent of
tho American Blblo Society, who hnd
apparently conic to Portland from
Southern California for tho purposo
of creating sentiment ngalnst tho
execution of four men nt tho Oregon
State Penitentiary at Snlom. Tho
snmo pnper, rend some tlmo ago
beforo a gathering of Methodist min
isters In Sotithorn California, bad tho
samo effect of stirring up vigorous
opposition to tho sentiments It ad
vances. Governor West wns referred to as
"soft-headed and sentimental" by Dr.
Clarenco Truo Wilson, who wns tho
first to reply to tho reading of the
pnper.
Dr. Wilson cited facts which ho
maintained proved Mint capital pun
ishment discourages inurdor, refer
ring to Austrnltn ns a country In
which nn avalancho of murders fol
lowed a tomporary ropcal of tho capi
tal punishment lnw.
"Had It uot been for the good
common senso of tho people of Ore
gon at tho recent election." declarod
Dr. Wilson, "you would noon hnvo
had Just such an avalancho of mur
ders In this state,
"I bcllovo In tho snercduoss of
human llfo, but rnthor In the oncred
noss of tho Uvea of Innocent people
than to tho sacredncss of tho lives
of murderers who tnko Innocent
Uvea."
A half dozen followed Dr. Wilson,
strongly endorsing everything ho hnd
said, tho gonornl contention being
that In executing a man who has bo
como a uicnnco to society, God's lnw
Is being executed.
THE PEOPLE'S fORUMI
Tho Tlraos will be ploasod to pub
lish lottors from Ita rcadora on all
questions nt publlo Interest. Each
lottor must bo signed by tho writor,
and so far as poaslblo bo limited to
rOO words. In publishing theso lot
tors it must bo understood that Tho
Times does not Indorao tho tIowb ex
pressed thoroln; it is simply affording
a means for tho voicing of different
opinions on all questions affoctlnc
the publlo welfare
possible doubts on tho question off
Eminent Domain? Hardly.
Tho now commission government
chnrtor for the City of Duluth, Ml tin.,
voted on Dee. 3rd, Just past, carries
a clause as follows: "Tho city
is Empowered to Acqulro by Eminent:
Domain nny Proporty It may need for
Public Purposes, In or outsldo of tho
City. It hna nlso power to acqulro;
tho Property of any Public Utility by
Condemnation." This Is ns It shouWl
be, as far -as it goes. Radical wrongjt
as they are known to exist, caused!
purely by Illegitimate legislation, caU
for strliiBont laws, rigidly onforcoJ,
rather thnn looso laws on unimport
ant subjects with no enforcement.
Slowly, but surely, It has dawned on
tho minds of tho people, that Business
conducted lllogltimntcly ns It Is, under
old and obsoleto laws, In tho mnklnfg
of which tho pcoplo had no voice,
must bo subordinated to tho public
welfare. Why? Becauso prosperity
In tho business district means poverty
In tho homes, with nil Its trngte ro
sulls, want, crlmo, dlsense, splndlo
logged children, babies pushed Into
tho cemetery, otc. Tho destruction or
lllcgimate buHiuoss, mil poverty It
Its wnke, Is tho Inevitable; result.
How Is It coming? Lot mo quoto yore
nn exnmplo In the following:
"Tho Supremo court has decided
that the stato cannot delegnto itst
sovereign powers, but must oxorclna
thoni Itself. It cannot delegnto ltw
power of taxation, Its pollco powers.
Its power to ndmlnlstor Justice, ntul
by analogy It cannot delegate lt
powor of eminent domain.
The powor of eminent domnln In h.
sovereign power exercised over nlli
the land or tho state, and In Ita exer
clso the stnto mny permit lndlvblua.1
uso of tho land for a beneficent pnr
poso, but It cannot dclogato absolute
control or tho land cvon in uso to nny
Individual, nnd it cannot nutborlxu
any Individual to exclude nny one
from lnnd which Is uot used. Thw
stnto only enn do ho. (moaning thu
Federal authority). Under tho con
stitution, nn Individual, Is not per
mitted to violate the oqunl rlghtH oC
across to land, but tho Htnto by 11k
lnwa, sanctions such vioIatlonH oC
right. By permitting land to bo pur
chased for speculation nnd not usoI
by tho purchaser, tho stnto legalizes
robbery, through exactions of rout
nnd profits on salo: and by taxing un
used land, it licenses potential rob
bory. "For tho sako or social order
and respect ror law, the statu cannot:
afford to vlolato tho constitution, niuT
Ignore tho deejslon or tho Su promt
court. Hence rent also Is mogul."
c. ii. Mclaughlin.
Oregon newspapers ploaso copj
ANTI-SUFFRAGIST IS
ELECTED TO COUNCILS
Do tho Cities or Oregon Possess the
Right of Eminent Domain? Homo
Rule Should Glvo It In Them.
Mnrshnold, Orrogon, Dee. 14, 1912.
Editor Coos Bny Tlmea:
Your article In yesterday's Issuo of
"Tho Times" under "Rights or Cities
In Oregon," covering McMlnnvllIo
Cnso aftor Special Election, raises tho
question of Rights of Eminent Do
mnln in tho City of Marshfield.
It has novor boon tho cnso nnd nnt
urally la not to bo expected thnt tho
courts of Orogon, or olsowhoro, nro
going to render Just nnd unblnsed de
cisions whoro theso snmo courts hnvo
been enriched by rendering blnsod
and unjust decisions in fnvor of cor
porations, theroby receiving n lnrgo
porcontngo or tho booty. Tho "Llon'a
Sharo" or courso, romalnlng with tho
corporation.
Their statement thnt "n innjorlty
of this court has novor held that a
city has tho authority, by vlrtuo or
tho constitutional nmondmont last al
luded to, to condomn lands outsldo
or tho city limits," Is but another or
their samo "bluffs", Supposo they bad
"hold" that does not mako It nuthor
atlvo, nolthor decisive On tho con
trary, they say," Wo "hold" that with
out "express leglslatlvo" authority
granted to all cities of tho samo clans
It has neither powor to condomn lnnd
for municipal purposes, nor nny othor
extra loglslatlvo authority whatovor.
In tho absonco of such permission,
etc, Who Is It so blind as not to
understand this wording nnd what
govorns It. Do the courts still reel
that tho peoplo or Orogon nro going
to rest on their decisions? Do thoy
think thoy havo heard tho last of
McMlnnvllIo?
The courts of Orogon, or hotter
said, tho money behind thorn, will bo
wlso to hood tho Earth's Tromora,
but tho tlmo has passed, howovor.
Even now It is too Into for thorn to
recover tholr lost ground.
Will tho Iniatlvo Powor allow nn-
othor general election to pass In tho
E8TACADA, Or., Dec. 19. Mm.
Myrtlo Miller, wife or 13. M. Mtllor..
n locnl luinbormnn, nt tho rogiirnir'
meeting or tho city council wu
olected n member or tho council!
to sorvo tho unexpired term or Al
Llndsoy, resigned. Her oloctiou
wns a surprlBo to her nnd her
friends. Sho Is, so far as known,
tho first woman In Oregon- slnces
tho recent election giving womont
tho bnllot, hi becomo a nioiubor
or n city council,
She wns opposed to equal snP
frago, and oven yet doubts tho wfe
dom of women entering politics.
Mrs. Miller Is tho mother or
three bright children nnd is nn ex
cellent housokeopor. Sho is prom
nout In tho Robeknh lodgo and fa
pnst noblo grand of tho ordor nndf
haB sovoral times boon n dolognta.
to tho grand lodgo.
THREAT BY BULGARIA.
Dechu-o Turkey Must Allow Groeca
to Pni-tlrijmto in Conference.
Dr AmocUIM r-rrn Io Cooa liar Timet.)
LONDON, Dec. 18. Tho poace
plenipotentiaries of tho Balkan nr
llos camo together In Informal!
meetings today to decide n plan of
action, should Turkey declare not
to ralso tho boycott on tho Hol
lonlo dolegatcs, unless Greoco signs
tho nrmlstlco.
Tho allies inado it clear that ne
gotiations could not prococd unless
Grecco wns allowed to participate
and Dr. Dan off, lendor or tho Bul
garian delegation, Is quoted as Bay
ing "ir on Thursday tho reply or
tho Ottoman dolegntes Is not satis
factory, wo will break off negotia
tions to moqt again on Tchntalja
linos. Thnt will bo tho end or
Turkoy In Europe."
. Tho consensus of opinion Is that
tho obstnelo will bo surmounted by
tho dolegatcs but thnt tho rentt
danger point will bo over tho ta
luro of tho fortrosa at Adrlanoplcc.
(Continued on Pago Six.) Stato of Orogon without settling any 1 281 rull-wolght eggs this year.
PRIZE HEN SOLD FOR SHOO.
"Lady Show You" Has Record oC
2HI Fiill-nolght Eggs This Ycnv.
SPRINGFIELD. Mo., Doe. 20.
"Lady Show You," n hen that wore
tho National ogg-laylng contest nt
tho Stnto Poultry Show this year
wns sold lioro ror $800 by J. A.
liioKeniiio or Aiiiiorsviuo, jiu
tfWtfi'iS!