THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1913-EVEMIWG EDITION. 2 M. ( . MALONKY Editor mid 1Mb. OAS K. MAI.ONEY News Editor mrrark V TIAIFC civil law by nu tnreai 01 iiiui COOSBAY llM&Oitlal Inw-tho last recourse of the statu to preserve itseit in a grao crisis and the circus does not per form. At Dandon, the community, act ing In Us own protection and from a profound sense of Injury to Its own respect and dignity, requests iniitnaiinhli. f'ltlmi to leave with the plain Intimation thnt measures GOOdl'OadS Official I'nper of Coos County. , OFnCtAF I'APKIt OK TUB CITY (.' MAKSIIKIELD. SL'DSCRIl'TION KATES. DAILY. On year IVr month WEEKLY. One year 1.50 When paid strictly In advance the ubpcrlptlon price of the Coos Bay TImos Is $G.OO per year or $2.50 for It months. GE1S VIEW OF E FO 0 WfllTE tin ,V.O wlll If necessary, ho taken to en force Its ultimatum. Yet the Governor of Oregon de nles to the sovereign people of a Entered at tho postofflce at Marjn field, Orogon, for transmission through tho malls as second clasi mall ni at tor. . Address all communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES. Mnrshflild :: :: : Orego Dedicated to tho servlco of the people, that no good cause shall lack champion, and that ovll shall no.' thrlvo unopp iscd. Goodrum Tele graphs From Portland of New iy 14 uacwiacs. GoodroudB Goodrum, who Is on .... . .... . i,i ....... i I'tcilt- Mm ititntnnhlli. fnc- muitlcipauty tno ngut to uunin a " - - deslrablo end without tho law, but torles, telepraphs from Portland at the same time ho asserts his that one of tho new 1911 Cadillacs, right to rise above the law when j tho Fourth Epoch In automobile de hls feeling, or sense of propriety, volopnient, has reached that city or whatever it mav bo, Is shocked and Is creating a sensation among at something or other nbout to bo auto enthusiasts in tno itose wi. done somewhere or other In Ore Till: MAItCII OF YEARS. gon. If tho peoplo of Bandon have Ig nored the constituted authorities In doing what they wero practically a unit in thinking ought to be done for the public peace, they have not "The 1014 Cadillac Is a wonder, Goodrum wires nfter having seen It. "The two-speed rear axles are be yond expectations. The color and finish aro great. The Cadillac show rooms are crowded every minute." Mr. Goodrum left Portland last night on his way to Detroit and trnnsiriessod more than the Gover N OKLAHOMA some place they nor of Oregon In doing nt Oregon . says no win mnue an enun io -thought one of me juh unuiuacs mihimiuu aro disturbing the bones of In-, City what he not thcy- dlan warriors to mako graves for the dead of the prusout generation. Accidentally it was discovered that one of the modem cemeteries Is lo cated on tho commanding elevation which somo ancient tribe of tho tlrst Americans had long ago chosen as a burial ground. The new report cays that the cemetery will not bo abandoned, on account of the nuni lier of modern graves that have al ready boon made there. The Incident Is only one of the nany Illustrations of tho transitory character of our existence or of any ought to bo done to preserve the tranquility of a certain Sunday. Is government by executive whim to be preferred to government by the mob? AS THEY SAY. I'm all balled up, as the twine said when the office boy crammed It In the desk. I'm off my baso, as tho ball player remarked when the catcher caught him off second. HECEXT SMALL FLURRIES. I (From Tho Oregonlan.) j "Tho only thing which would Justify tho mob," declnres Gov- j ernor West In his fierce pro- nunclnmento against sundry cltl- zens of Coos County for tho do- portntlou of Dr. Leach, "would be the failure of local offlclnls to enforce tho law." If, then, the Coos County officials rofus- ed or neglected or wero unable to mnlnraln law nnd order, mob j rule was the proper remedy." What Is tho Governor, holding such views, making all this fuss nbout? Xo one. off course, Is I likely to lie removed from of- I flee In Coos County and no j member of the "mob" Is In j danger of being sent to Jail. We shall only have another great West fiasco. Have your Job printing dono nt The Times office. I'm nil in, the bibulous simp fleeting fnnio that may follow our j chortled as ho tripped and sprawled disappearance. Yet the startling Into the hall. effect of the discovery on the nve-1 I'll get you. as tho bartender tnc person Indicates how really thought, vhen he snw the pay check Indifferent we aro until tho Idea of a lumberjack, flu brought homo by some unusual ( You can't hang anything on mo, incident or accident. Tl-e old chiefs tho hallrnck remarked when tho skeleton, Which was exhumed In n maid broke off tho last hook. flit"-1- posturo and what Is d-1 j boo through It all, aB the man p-" ' as n wonderful stnto of pros- wld when his wifo brought home n ,,r7, .,t prolmbly stood for Insplr- peok-nboo waist. 1ng greatness In Its tlmo. Hut tho That's tho end of mo, tho sleepy fillcnt mummified remains glvo no Ink replied as ho saw his foot at iBlgu. I the end of tho bed. iSlinlllnrly our own proudest lend- j rs mny oxpoct to yield In tlmo to , XOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. voIcoIcsb oblivion, oven though a rnmsiont glory may attend their ' Notice Is hereby given thnt sealed aRlics with arresting pomp. The hhls will be received by tho Coiu tlionght Isn't especially choorful, to mnn Council of tho City or Marsh bo sure. Thoro Isn't any particular Hold. Coos County. Oregon, until Kood In pondering It. Porhnps not. "!ght o'clock p. in.. Monday, the IStli And yet It seems as If such oblivion day or August, 15MB, for tho cou inlght well speak to us with pecu- structlon of a sewer extending nlong Ttnr eloquenco nnd urgo upon us tVo center line of Fourth street flomotlilng of tho significance of tho South from a point 25 feet north of Inrfiest sorvlco and something or the north lino or Johnson avenue Uio Binnllnoss of Individual pomp West to the sewer in Golden ave or Boirish ambition. i nuo West pursuant to Ordlnnnce No. The work or nanio or inomory "$. according to tho plans and spee ch kings or warriors may hardly on- Ificntlons on file in the offlco of .1 A I. . I I y-v t I I) iifmt1itt f (i .1 m will f t li (l ..uu im i-iiiii-iiiK ...uiHi.-s. une ......m. ... ... Da, stoc. a ,t f con- pees tlnlly iho mtillty of such n , Inspection of nil persons intcrestcil BBtiK of r.18 ncrea. botweon 3C and bopo. nut somehow out of tho therein. 40 acres of rich bottom land, eight Kreator Influence which tho dead All bids must bo In aceordanro acres of bench land sot to apple years may exert there comes a ' with the requirements accompanying , "J Jf- "lwrd1 m3 tribute from other lives. This rlp-ld specifications, and upon blanks , ialanoo g0od grazing land for ent itle of Influence, this dim thread , which will be supplied upon request 1 tie. shcop or gonts. of power touches us with Its sug- nt the offlro of tho City Engineer. I Twolvo head good dairy cows and Kestivo pnthos. A wealth of untold A certified check of flvo per cent j n11 '"mldng 'nuiloments necessary. Impotus. of unidentified Inspiration f tho amount bid must accompany niver. onomlle from postofflco may Ho In tlie slmplo fact thnt , ''I'L to he forfeited to Bald City , school and boatlandlng. pomowhero back In tho ages soma 'f Marshlleld in case tho contract Duy direct from owner, blgh Bplrlt lived Its sublime best. ' awarded tho contractor and hoi f.or ,f,Vrt,,,orr.,,n;" mnf!on' cal1 01 It 1b rather n small chant for por- to"" to enter in n contract with -' 1 1 wrlt,v XX A "AnK- Anngnnvf om gratification. Hut It Is an.1'1'' within five dnys. ' HHHUMMHHMHi oe'io that ((lines to im nut of (lift The Common Council resorves the f march or years. right to reject any and all bids. to Coos Day at tho earliest possible moment. STItIKE IS ItENEWED. Operators and Llneiueii of St. Louis Cmiipaiiy Hesunie l'lglit. inr AiiocUlfcl rrr lo Coos liar TlmM.l ST. LOUIS, Aug. 7. The strike or the telephone operators nnd maintenance men against the South western Telegraph & Telephone Co., which was announced yesterday ns settled, was renewed this nrter- 110011. HERE; KINNEY DEAL (Continued from Pago 1.) trip ns well as a mission of busi ness. After being In London, they made n trip through Scotland. Judge Bronaugh was empowered to deal for the Kinney property If ho was able to get It at n reason able figure. It Is stated that tho English syndlcnto did not fix n def inite price except that they Intimat ed that they would not give near what they offered In the first place when they thought tho property In cluded all the original purchases by Kinney. It Is said that they In sisted on a considerable reduction In tho price of $IT.r,000. This would mean the deal was fl practically off. It Is said that Ma jor Kinney now estlmntes It would take In the neighborhood oT $"00, 000 to clear up all tho claims against j the property, etc., so that It would , he necessary to got considerably ov !er a half million before ho would be assured of nnythlng for himself. Whether the English syndicate will continue to try nnd get tho property will probably bo determin ed soon. Unless there Is some de velopment thnt indicates they can 1 soon, they will probnbly drop It. The mlxup over the price Is snld to hnve been duo to tho representa tions of tho Hev. Westwood who I first put the deal up to the English syndicate. Short Talks on Store Policy THE REASON WHY We me breiildnu precedent. A jjrent many of '" were surprised when our Hist ml It cntiMcd no little comment. Publicity wis what Wt. m.10 JJ1 nnd ho got it. Then cimio our Urst sale announcement. LAXDO'S hnvlnj,' a sale? Impossible! Yon wen, ""'mlilied, Last Monday wo had out" second sale hnve our third one. PPIILKMTY Yet strange (llj;!t ! NEXT Mo,,,!,, 'J IS THE It HAS ON. LANDO'S (GOOD GOODS) PltOMlT DELIYEItlES PHOXE YOUIt OltllKlLS 218-H.VJ I'UOXT STREET. 'OXK 101.1, CLOTHES HIS ONLY ASSETS G. W. Stewart Owes $328.50 and Has Only Two Suits of Clothes, He Says. Georgo Washington Stewart, for mer llnngor rancher, has filed a Ho took the maps and uttti011 bankruptcy. His debts list of tho property as It orlglnnlly , tot!, .,S4 ,, llHSL,8 C()sst stood nnd offered It to tho English ,of tW(J HU,t8 ()f c(),1L.Si Stewart's Byndlrnte without showing that a w,ft ro(.cntv vmrtrLH Mrs. Wilson number or pnrcolfl or It hnd been wkh ..Htcn;i? s,0Wi,rt rrom her," st)lir. t land the Intter dented It. Anyway I Slv Months' Delay. ' Stewart lost his homo in the deal. I It Is stated that at least bIx ,lo Is ,1HW working at tho Illunco. months must ellipse before Judge ,,u onu,ornteB two or three Justice Walters, the receiver, can do any- c(JUrt judgments mnong tbo debts. thing townrd disposing of the p.op- Among tho debts that Stewart L'rtJ"- 'enumerates his desire to got rid This delay Is said to be satis- of ,8 nn cInIni of tll0 .(10(,r factory to Major Kinney, ns he feels nnvnrp ooinimnv or $ir,..ir,. TIiIb that It will conunnnd a butter price ,, ,,,HU(1 nni(.,, jmBntloii nnd a then than now. Tho railroad will H,mrt , n(,0 wnH nit,OIl8tI)Io for DON'T WAIT FOR THE RAILWAY To not nlin nf tluiiin n-- drinks at Sarters. Como Q evening, tomorrow, anytime. Ti always have sometliliiB new, to Ions and rcrreshlng In the a u luiiuiain (iniiK, Try a "ppifj wouijuii you ii want more. S A H T E U'8. FARM FOR SALE he that much nearer tho Hay and the general situation will probably Insure better prices nnd nioro de mand ror real estate. More Coining. It is expected that W. E. St. John or Sutherlln, who has been associated with Frank H. Wnlte nnd tho Luse Lnnd Company, will nrrlvo bore to morrow or next day. Mr. St. John was hero once hoforo looking over this section with a view to getting Interests hero. Whether his coming now has any connection with pos sible development! In tho Ktnney property Ib not known. W. J. Wllsey Is nlBo oxpected hero within n few days or possibly early next week. Judge llronniigh Is, according to word received by Mnjor Kinney tho o.her duy, coming to the Hay. If you have anything to sell. rent, trade, or want help, try a Wnnt Ad In Tho Times. Have your Job printing done nt The Times ofrice. n lively mlxup at tho Stewart place In llnngor In which Acting Coustnlilo Watt and E. II. Joehnk were forced to fleo Trom tho Stewnrt plnco arter Joehnk hnd tried to get possession or a niortgnge which Mrs. Stewart held ngalnst n rnnchor nnd which Joehnk wanted to attach ror his claim. Stewnrt Is said to hnvo formerly been tho "slot machine" king of Eastern Oregon. Tho law put this slot machines out of business. Stewnrt enumerates the following Halms as his debts: Oils Peterson, $00; It. E. Emory, $:5; E. S. Hnrzoe. $."; Pioneer Hnrdwnre Company, $ t . :: r ; C. L. Pennock, ?:!1.I0; Harrlngton-Doylo Company, $10; A. T. Haines. Iliri.li"; North Pond Hardware Company, $:10.(1S; (low Why, $11: North llend Lumber Company. $l!l; V. W. Ste vens, !i; a total or $3SI. K you liav,o nuytlilug to sell, rent, trade, or want help, try a Want Ad The Times. ROME HK.MAItKS O.V A.VA1ICIIY. (Kroin The Oregonlan.) Dr. Leach Is at war with organ ized society', and with the forces that control It. lie would revolu tionize tho one and destroy tho other. He Is a Socialist who sup ports the I. W. W. movement, and ho describes the I. W. W.'s as com rades and brothers. Anarchy Is literally the absence of government, nnd specifically It Is the "social tbeory which regards the union of order with the absence of all direct Kovernniciit of man by man ns the political Ideal" and demands "nbso. lute Individual liberty." The anar chist Is broadly one who advocates nnarchy and specifically ho Is "any person who promotes disorder or oxcltes revolt against established rule, law or custom." There are vnrioiis ways of bringing about nu nnchy and they range from the bomb and the torch to the soap-box nnd tho vocahulnrly of Inflammatory speech. Editor Loach would appear In this view to he something of an annr 'hlst. in any view, ho Is no pa triot, for he Is not a loyal citizen. Vho can read his scurrilous sneers nt the American flag without Indig nation and resentment? UY MOI1 Olt UV WHIM? ( From flie "oTcgonlau. ) A circus Is advertised to show nt Oregon City on it Sunday, and the WMrlct Judge Uhium an Injunc Won restraining the local authori ties from any Interference. Yet the Gomnor of Oregon Ignores and do- Dated this Tth day of August, 11)18. juii.N w. mni.i;u. t Ilecorder, Is Arrc-lcil. Paddy Mngee, n well-known logger who has been employed at the C'onlogue camp. I came to Marshlleld yesterday and i started to celebrate and landed In ' 'the city Jail. Ho was to have Ills hearing this afternoon. Coos Bay Investment For Investors Lot l and 22. Idle. 31, It. H. Add. A corner at second and John son avenue. $17.'.0; ti00 cash, 1ml. 1 and 2 years, or $l.'i30 cash. Lots 3 and 10. blk. 10, Sengs tackcu Add. S00; $400 cash. bal. 1 and 2 years, or C00 cash. $0000 farm; terms or trade with some cash, Don't forget the close-in addition, six blocks from hanks of Marsh lleld. All one grand panorama I view. The New Hod ford Addition, i You can make reservation now at Stutsman & Co. Better Than Ever Before Cheaper Than Ever Before The Ford Automobile Adhering to his original purpose to make the best automobile at the lowest possible price, Henry Ford, president of the Ford Motor Co., announces that with a number of new improvements, the 1914 Ford will be sold at even a lower price than ever be fore. This accomplished by centering all effort upon the building of just one good car and factory efficiency. The following is the new schedule of Ford prices effective August 1 : f Runabout $500 Touring Car 550 Town Car 75Q F. 0. B. DETROIT. Everyone can now afford a Ford. G00DRM GARAGE 1UL D j..J IIW IMJYQI TONIGHT A SHOW THAT CAXXOT IIKntll LOOK! At the Hoynl Theater Tonltfit A Show That Cannot be IM. ."SIMM) feel of all new plcturwi Two two-real fcatiiroH. IIIXD roit HANSOM A two ilraina by the ltd la nee Vomm. oil ox Titorni.i:i) wmut Another two-reel feature bj it A ....... I .!.. I.... 1. XI I'll... ... ii fin i-ijiiiu .i nun IU.1B Ik one of (he Ix'M nlctures d 4 JV-IU . .I17 J'lll f;illll III iiust I. Don't Ih a fool. Only i M would tlo such n thing. And Inst, tint not IcaK, fJAU.MO.VT WKKKLY ConuJik tho most Interesting event o(4i world imuiml ns. Anil look nt the adiiilssloa. Klc 10c 10c Ik CLEAN "EM UP" SHOE SALE! Ladles' $3. CO whlto duck, welt ..I ... w nillJUH ilL ... Children's white duck buttoa snoea ni Ladles', misses' and children milium and oxrords at cost Uoys Elk skins, nil sizes at cost (let a barpiln now t Electric Shoe Store t80 South IlroadffW. .. mii i ror i no very nuesi ow - rail and winter gooJJ, TAHH Tlio Tor IKJUU Divss ftpnt SUITS $15 TO ?30. 273 Front Street - - jj w- MfrhirocXmm Walker Studio HOTIUj 1K)T80X. ihiM Hotel Jtccently Rejialreii, iu-"- HouiU and room by df( nlfl. ... ..1 ii...., m.t ins So. w"" .r t all l.Ifl fnrnna Blend Con Coos Bay Tea, Coffee 5pw 1H4 Market Ave.. MblW I'lione am T. J. SUAir" W. S. BROWN il - Marshfield DallmllM FnrW- I'lione H7-i KAMII,Y . " poclully prepared lJ.!ti trade. Regular mean 01 der' .nA il 5W7 (Vntral Avenue. MAliSUFI EIl"), OH13QOX. ,rn' o orderly procenuw of the Phono a?a-L. , i I.IU rOKIHUr iniaratl.... . ..awa PMWm i i:iu roHiiiur inati.... i .. im