The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 13, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Image 2

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TAKE ADVANTAGE
KAMMERER SAYS: "He Is
Same Old Corner, But Oh, W
faat
ack at the
a Wreck"
$8,000 stock of High Grade Men's Apparel damaged by fire, smoke and water.
Boxes broken and things torn up in general and "no more home than a rabbit," as they
are apt to make me move anytime.
Gentlemen: You can dress from head to foot for less than you were ever able to
buy before and with stuff that is right up to the minute: MY LOSS IS YOUR GAIN.
Adlers High Grade Clothing, Overcoats, Slip Ons, Cravenetts, Rain proof Clothing of all kinds, Hats, Cap"
Shoes,Cluett Shirts, Hosiery, Underwear, Neckwear, etc., etc. Nuff said.
Yours Anxious to Please,
aamrrarairtgraapaaiaa
O
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AY T
IMES
U. C. MAI.ONEY
OAN E. MAI.ONE
- Editor nnd Publisher
New, IMItnr
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WITH THE TOAST
AND THE TEA
iu.mii.y c;oi:s south.
i"iti:i:i)o.M.
Entered nt the poatrillco at Murshllold, Oregon, for transmission through
ibo mnllfl as second class mall matter.
OITICIAI, PAPEH OF COO.H COl'NTV.
AN INDEPENDENT ItEPUHUCAN NEWSPAPEH Pl'IIUSHEIl EVERY
EVENING HXCEPT SUNDAY, AND WEEKLY II Y THE COOS HAY
TIMES PUIlLISIItNO COMPANY.
OFFICIAL PPi:it OF THE CITY OK .MAItSIIFIEM).
J The Triuiinniplh of Josftice
V MADE a till to Coqiilllo yesler-,
b iii' iiiiii iiiuiti'ii nun inn circuii
eourt room Tor a few iiiinulus.
Every time I go Into one of Hicho
KomploB of Justice I am Impressed
with what hoimiih to mo the Injustice
ot much of Hie proceedings, instead
of trying to arrive at the hare faitH
in a direct way they go at it In the
moKt circuitous manner.
Mr. friends. J. II. Mllnerand V. P.
Murphy, wero In Hie jury box. I
vlon't know why they call It a box,
unless a In that a man who gets In
It Ik UBiially In a hn. Joe Miluer
find Ills usual smile and I think ho
winked at me when a lawyer who
has known him for yen in and past.es
111 in daily on the Htivot asked him
his name. Joe Hpnlte right up and
nnsworod "J. H. Mllner." I was glad
to know that he hadn't chained it
Just because lie was In Coiiuille.
It rcralled to mo promptly the us
ual flood of questions, objections,
nnd technlcnlltioH you hear in a
court room. I did not wait to boar
this trial but it did not reunite a
very vivid Imagination to pleturo It.
Whon they Btart to examine a wit
ness, the first attorney usually starts
out:
"What Is your name, please?'
After argument iuostlon allowed.
Exception.
".My name Is Mis. Mary Smith."
Iteipiest to expunge the answer
from the record becnuso it is not
shown that the witness Is married,
nor that Iter husband's name Is Mary
Smith. Answer Htrlcken out.
"Are you married?"
Objected to as secondary ovhlonro
on uio ground that It has not been
shown that the marriage certificate
can be produced, and Is immaterial,
as the question of marriage Is not
luwihi'd.
Objection sustained,
"Have you been known by nny
other name than Mrs. Mnrv Smith?"
Objected to as leading. Defend
ant's counsel nskod to be heard on
this matter, hut the iiuostlon was
allowed -he seemed much elatod.
The witness then answers, "Yes
Mary .lones."
Defendant's counsel moved to
strike out the last nart of the .m.
Mver on the giound that It was not
responsive.
Motion was granted.
"When did joii assuino the naino
of Mrs. Mary Smith?"
Objected to by defendant's coun
sel on the ground that the answor
may tend to humiliate the witness.
iii'niiuii allowed.
Heuiy Simiir and Wife and Daughter
l.cnxc for Ciillfoi-nhi,
Henry Stauir will leave on tho
stage "tomorrow morning for I.oh An-
geies. where he will remain In lo'i-
Those who deny freedom for I nitely, hoping to betiellt his lien Mil
others deserve It not for them- I Mrs. Staulf ami daughter left on the
solves and under tho rule of a I Speedwell yesterday. Mr. and Mrs,
I Just Ood cannot long retain It. Stauir arrived on tho llav last mini
I Wo must make this a land or I mor from their home In Seattle, and
i liberty In fact as well as name. ' hno oii visiting at the Waller
I Let us appoal to tho sense and I Sinclair home nt Coiiuille. Shortly
I patriotism of the peoplo and not I after their arrival Mrs. Staurf
i to their prejudices, l.et us ' sprained her ankle nnd 1ms been un-
I spread tho floods of enthusiasm I able to walk since.
I arousod hero over all the vast I Mr. Stauu Is a brother of Mrs. '
prairies so suggestlvo of free- ' Walter Sinclair of Couulllo nnd John
doin. Ihoro Is both a power ' Stuuff of Marshlleld. also a cousin i
and mngle In popular opinion. To I of Mrs. J. T. Hall and Chns. StaulT
I that let us now minimi, nmi. ! or Mh..jIiii.,i.i i
I ...I. ii., i ..ii .....v.. ""
mum in mi inuiiainiuy no I'd- I i - $
I mm in mice win no lieed-NI,
' our niouerauon nnd forbearance I
I will stand us In muni hi.. mi i
i wnon, ir over, wo must
l uppeal to b.ttle and
I or hosts Abraham
I "Queen Quality "shoes have a $3.50 HyJ
nack of satisfying when others faiL to ojfdl 8
For 6tvlc, fit and comfort unsur- ,- no IffM
passed. Prices most reasonable u' MW fSy S
The Golden Rule V
H First National llnnlc nulhllng.
AT THE HOTELS.
I
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TIIIO f'MAVnl.l.'ll Tlriu-n.
ust iimke an Btdius. San Kranelsco; E. E. Me-
I to tho l.od t'luie. Thomas M. Carding. D.
t."'t'"'ii, I Vance. Frank Pagos. O. II. Holt.
Dad
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habits never .lovni.... ...,, '-4 . u,,,,t- ': 'V """"vim, uiuh.
rlKhleousnoss. .V mse. i.. v. i.aurennce. II. E.
... inayer. .m. a. MeLnunh n. A. A.
The smartest people are homo- LfAv l", 'V. Sva?' ..0o'V !'' '
times tho most silent. ,kof'.tt' ;'";. Portland: L.t
-W-K- '" lliihbard. J. E. Not ton. Coqulllo; i
If von tall; rellulon nin iimnM '"' '' '' ,i''"'sii. Han Fran-;
It wltl ust , , m h onorev1 ('l8(o: ,0,,n P- Klo,nn' S" F'-
jnst as mm n onei. (lgpo. Krnnlc Moi.80 conulllo: E.
voitrii iirvi. inn,..,!- Schroeder. San Francisco; .Frank,
MHtui m,M . II . u .low. San Francisco; 11. I.lppman. '
. .ss()(.ri(). .notice. Mrs. Trowbridge. Ilandon: Mrs.
'im, . v.....i i TT.. Drown, Ilandon; A. Vnnolmann.
t.o.'tL, lbW!to: Cardlnen Ehlon Church.... S,Z"'
.'.'........' '.". """"" '" l" A. I'oik lis. (inrd nor: C. II
MIHEXE I'l'LLED OKK.
('asollm. .Schooner ul .SK,ty
Damaged mi Spit.
WHEELEIt. Feb. 13 .ho steam
er .M Irene of Portland wuh milfoil
off the Nehaloiu Spit after being
stranded for is hours, nnd cnnio
to 1 to dock at this place where she
discharged r,irK0. Tho voBo ,8
ainaged hut slightly, ami leaks n
Ittlo around tho sternpost; othor
wlso sho Is nil right. She will bo
benched for repairs, Tho cargo U
not damaged to au extent.
If you havo anything to sell, m
trado, or want Itolp, try n Want At
l.neS.he,n,o!Km!o,,,V,!,:,,T.,l,r0,, Yo,1"' K' MeVchant ' hullardsV
uae iiiem open to tl'o public. There A. M. Ilarkor Ilandon- Mrs nrniil
"oml nT .olSl"0 C';."B,,U,,.,y ' WhSiler." San" F "andsc o. "'""
Rl 11 .?' 'I'"1 th0 I-'-OYD-Jnck Ohstrnng. Coqulllo:
in 1, utr 1. ,UlsVlK W8,1,"K ! I.. Sears. Vancouver; A. C. Smith.
KnE:,,hdolboM,rta,' i :: ?"h. ij- j- :
ii' , I'lil llllllll.
conunlttee that has this work In
HLANCO D. I. SwniiRnn Arnn.
iiiiiiii. niiitnu n inipj i.ninn ... - - -... -- iMwir
;;." m's"'c " "uvi:::"y':,",,1, r" "'"" ' "" "" S "-
'I object, this witness can not 'In eighteen hundre,! and ...nph. Vl""t"1 to wtnlilliili Immedlntelv a icdo" c V viiior 'n,wl1l","0',
possibly remember what she was when I was married." place for Mrnngeis to ",ir , ,, , ' t-,, 'V11'01', Rosoburg; A.
christened, and the family lllhle lly the court: "Ono moment. You nn.l m acqualuTed w h c,i 1 y n',,, " v$.h I,B,ldo11' B L MonnH-
would bo the best ovldenco." nay say. If Hint was tho case. ll, opltallt.v and ou ano her ""tlin' Nc1'' m
1 withdraw the quest on. W,nf m Iipii you went to live with Xr"i Head Library Assoc ntlon "-
aro you conunonly called?" Mr. Smith," Mrs Chas wimmip i ,..,. r a ...T "
Objected to on the ground that It The witness: "Yes. that was It " MslIeXrtA, VALENTINES
is not shown that the wltnosa Is m "How old m-n vm.9' "' .xiuisiiong, hec.v. ,)ou.t torae, . ,,.,.. , ,,...,
export on "common callings."
"I will chango tho form of the
nuostlon what naino aro you known
bsy?"
Objection on tho ground that It Is
hearsay, that It is linmntorlal; not
original ovldenco, nnd that no foun
dation has boon laid for it by show
ing that the witness has any namo.
Objection sustained. Exception
moled.
"Hayo you a namo?"
"What is It?"
.Same objections. . i 1
von?
ObJoctOd to on Mm i.,ni,.l n. i.
Is not known that sho Is old at all
Objection sustained.
"iV you moro tl,an 21 ' ro of
"Yes."
"Do you Consider (lint vnnr "Icf
year began on your 21st birthday
or ended on it?"
tH?iU8Cil ?biwit to this aa Imma
terial and Incompetent.
The romalnder of tho day is con
sumed In a bitter wrangle between
counsel as to this question.
XtvriCE:
U)it aie hereby notified to re
train fioni selling or giving nnv
IntoMcatlng liquor of any kind
whatsoevor, to any of tho follow
ing limited poison:
It. P. SMITH
I will tako particular pains In
prosecuting any person or persons
vlolting above.
Dated this Uth day of February.
17 1 u
J. W. CARTER,
City Marshal.
ilav is noariiiir
neii soiiio sentiment endearing
(With appropriate design)
You should send your Valentine.
Tell her that your heart's a-
huugor
(As wo did when wo wero
younger) ;
Say that slnco you first beheld
her
None in beauty has excelled her.
A box of Stafford's candy
makes the best valentine. Or
der It at
STArrORD'S
Have You
Seen Our New
Blue
Serge
Suit for
$ 1 2.00?
Tho biggest nnd best valuo
In clothes o Coos Day today"
mi0,M, PnC0 f,r8t' last nn'l
idlest. n'Ul thlU th0
FIXUP
DANCE
at Eagles'
Saturday
Night
Feb. 15
Keyzer's Orchestra.
Marahfield
North Bend
TONIGHT
The Royal
loot) KEET OK XEW VICT VMS
EVEItY X1GHT.
Wonders of Surgery Majestic.
Saving tho Innocent. ,
Mrs. llronii's Hnby American.
I-'aco nt tho Wlmlow Solax.
finumont Weekly Gaumont.
THE GIRL AND TIU3 IJimG&AR
In VaudovlUo Don't miss this
Tomorrow night, Amateurs.
Eutlro cliange of proSTan
ANY SEAT TONIOirr, IOC.
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