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-4,1 w 1 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1910-EVENING EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES WHAT DO YOU WANT COOS BAY TO BE? Entered at the postofflco at Marsh flold, Oregon, for transmission through the mulls, n3 second clns? mall matter. Address all communications to COOS MAY DAILY TIMKS, MnrMificlrt :: :: :: :! Otegun M. C. MAM)Xi:Y llrtltor and IM1I1T DAN K. M.U.OXKY News Alitor orririAi pvpku or Tin: cvo OF MAIthUFIKLl). m r, ' mma!'i.'rJ & -g& - f -If- ( 2F i rT't" fij A ,.JB JP. m i.S AltW V'A rr '" v'.7 I' 4 I Offlclnl Pupcr of Coiw County. Til 13 COrXTY TICKKT. AS ELECTION' day is only a fow days away It Is well to consider tho qualifications of the candl datos offered by tho lopubllcnn party to tho voters of Coos County. In county polities everything be ing equal your republican candldato from constnblo up should rccelvo your vote. Our county ticket this year Is exceptionally good. Every man on tho ticket has a record or roputatlon for clllcloncy and Integri ty that loaves no ocuso for any re publican to "scratch" ono of them. Heading tho llBt ns candidate for Joint roprosontntlvo' Is S. P. Polrco of Curry county. Mr. Polrco Is ono of tho pioneers of that section, and his record Is ono of a clean, inornl and In dustrious man. Ills business connec tions and oxporlonco hnvo made him fnmtllnr with tho need of thli na tion nnd will ninko him of vnluo to his constituents when ho goes to Sa lorn noxt winter.. For county representative, Honost Ed. Itnokloff has been numml. Ho li fortified with a former oxporlonco that would bo of vn'.ue to him and his constituents, Ono of tho pioneers of Coos county ho Is woll known and re spectod. Ft r County J ids E. A. Aniloraan received an endorsement of the voters at tho primaries. KIs yuani of axper' onto an comml'H'oner thoroughly qtinllflM him for the plaoe. lie M familiar with the requirements of tho county as woll as mothods of pro ccduro. With his wide ncqunlutnnco ho will undoubtedly get u large vote. John Yoaknm tho republican can dldato for sheriff Is n successful rancher on tho Coqulljo. Ho Is woll known nnd people have nhvnyn found hi in ocrupiiloiiHly honest In his deal ings with them. He should poll his full party strength. For county -clerk, .Tamos Watson, tho present Incumbent has no opposi tion. At tho primaries ho got all tho ropubllcnn votes nnd some demo crats. Jim Watson has proved him- solf a vnluablo man to tho county, If you wa)it to pi-event this condition, see that you mark ycur ballot as follows on the oort questions on the bottom of the ballot next Tuesday, Port o! Coos Bay Measures Proposed by IrJIIallvo Petition. Tort o? Gsos Bey Measures Referred by the Board of Comrrksloners of (ApiKMiilnirlii iHnmiliUMiiflWlifriMuHnvn.. 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XiiWI i 'liililln lii'rt iroin iiienrriiiir liny iiiiiriniiiiir-- in i-i-i in i m . . , An oiilllimiMHif tln Purl orCniM ll;i nliiitnir u icriiiln imi'ii'l of liurlxir liiiiri i-iiifiil iriiiinr f i Un ilriHiirlnir innl iiiuliitfiniiiii if n ihnIii miIu I'lmniifl fiir lnin-nt iiii-nt Mir iili-lPiir w iu-n niitv- I HIT 1 11 III l'lhM4 ItllV. fur lllirfllllll II f Ill-ill h I tl killlillil.i fur lilllillil tk liiipt.il innl iliK'h-i. mill pi'iivliilnv roi l-iuiinf mnlMiloof I'ori 1miiI-I Hie mini ijuuw,ii invnrrf oni hium DIM X Vr. l'Ii projot't Voit Vlnr No W No. (Paid Advertisement by Dr. E, Mingus.) .ludgo Colto voted XoSennto Jour nal pngo 707. Hill defeated. Samo bill was rcconsldorcd. Judge Coko and tho pooplo, Irrcspoctlvo of party votod Xo. Sonnto Journal pago S09. AlUllatlon, are unwilling to dlsponse with his sorvlccs. For county treasuror T. M. Dlm mlclc Ih too well-known to need nny Introduction to tho voters. An hon- Hotiso Dill 128, An Act to prohibit gambling, Senator Coko votod No, his voto dofcatlng bill, pago 1055 Sonnto Journal. Hotiso nil! 299 Dill for an act to est, kindly gontloman. woll n..itll"M P"lilblt granting authority or prlvl for tho mco which ho Books, Mr. ,0fi0 to collct gambling, bill passod Dlmmlok will recolvo tho offectlvo on- ho"80 b' majority of 43, was roforrod dorsomont which his merits war- ,0 o""co on .Municipal uorporn- tnnit tlons of which Sonntor Coko was A.' N. Oould, tho candldato for sur- c,'n,rln. nnd was novor roportod. voyor Is thoroughly qualltled both In Sennt0 nln 3 rolt"B to liability flold and olllce work for the position. for ,nJur' to omploycs, roported un- iiiriiiiiuiy, jingo -ua, un uomnnu tor os und XnH, Sonntor Coko voted for ludcflulto postponomont. Hotiso 1)111 283 Taxing Timber land failed to pass, pago S3G, Sun nier Coko voted No. Honso Dill 3C3 to Prohoblt lawyers from soliciting cortnln business, pago 1 835, Senator Coko votod for this TOOZE URGES "HOI RULE" (Continued from page 1.) His long roHtdeure In nnd famlllarltv with all parH of Coos County makes him an exceedingly nluabIo man for tho place. Dr. H. K. OnlJcn, tho candldato for coronor received tho endorsement of both republicans nnd domocrnts .u tho prlmntles. Dr. Ooldon Is a re llablo nnd conscientious olllcer. Ho has tho Interests of tho tnxpaor8 at i "" . " ,ouna n ' aR0 heart at all times, and has .undo an"? of Session Laws, 1907, Chapter iii which ron us m jmri ns ioiiows; j Section 1. It shall bo unlawful si:.tou ooKirs ui-xoito. Much hns boon said during tho pUBt weok with rugatd to Judge Coke's record as an otllelnl sorvant of tho pooplo by Chns. McKnlght, V. M Hall Low Is nnd othors. As a rule tho common people expect about tho fcamo kind of sorvlco from an oulclnl ns has boeu rondored by tho same party. Now tho wrltor thinks It but fulr to glvo tho rendors a small por tion of Judgo Coko's record when ha was Sonator Coko, Senate Dill 120 providing that all saloons and bar rooms shall have a front entrance. Question being Shall the Dill Pass, to practice In any of (ho courts of Rulo n, nnd oxp,alned ,t, 8aylng flr-t tho Stnto of Oregon, to solicit bus! envlnblo record for ofllcloncy and nrnnnmv. (leo. J. Armstrong, candldato for for nny attorncyat-law, authorized I tho Important ofllco of county com tuUslonor, hns been a rosldont of Coos county for only n year, but has an envlnblo rocord In Sonoma county, California, whoro ho servod on tho bonrd of commissioners. His experi ence there inakos him fnmlllnr with tho work and well qualified to sorve hero. Ho Is n safo, rellablo man for commissioner. Tho Times has no dcslro to Indulge in fulsomo ilnttery or praise of theso candidates. They do not need It. They nro nil worthy men and loynl republicans, Thore Is no reason why tlioy should not receive the unltod republican support. torn of reform, along tho lino of tho "Mulot Law of Iowa." Ho showed many cases whoro boys wero getting liquor In dry counties, and offered to provo tho truth of his statements. Ho said tho boy must bo saved but that prohibition would not save him. "To save tho boy, tho power of resis tance must bo built up In that boy himself. Tho powor not only to ro slst liquor, but also to resist othor tomptntlona equally if not more strong." Then making a strong plea for fomlnlno virtue, ho ndlrsed a crusado ngnlnst tho cultures (and many of them coming from tho host religious families) who wero ruining puro Innocent girls. Mr. Toozo then took up tho Homo thnt Tho Homo Rulo Dill was design- ness at facto, les, mills, hospitals or od to dofeat Btato.wWe prohibition, a othor places, or to retain members nnU tno ,nfnmo8 8earch and 8oUure of a firm or runners or solicitors for ,aw Th(m ho 8howed tno dlffor0nco tho purpose of obtaining business on botwoen tho Home Ru,0 mn nnd tho account of personal Injuries to nny Roddy Bm Tho Horao Ru,0 D,u person, or for tho purpose of bring- providea tnat alI actlon taUon by tho ...k i.i.m ml3 u .Hiuum ui pur- clty ,n rogard t0 thQ Ucon8lng and mkrmW pYTiTmamT&& TijitW I III pM If II EWW C'C'SSlf nif Im JB W T. HE wrinkled shoulder or the sagging collar in your coat is not you; it is the coat We tell you that such clothes h. 'dlsasl ers aro avoidable and that you can be dressed rightly, Stoin-BlochSmart Clothes do not fit that way, They cannot, be cause tho careful workmanship put Into them stops all chance of it, They are the foremost ready-to-wearclothes In Amenca, and that is why we sell them and advertise them, Magnes & Matson Rulo Dill was Introduced was to mo- sonal Injuries. controlling of the liquor business, was led Into theso places and ruined, "Tho bootlegger, a violator Section 2. Any nttorney-at-law ,,, bo 8ubJect Mt 0ly 0 Uj0 Locaj vot 'ho city Is dry Th pe on llv- to a vltlntlng the provisions of this , act 0p,on ,aW3 of tho 8tat0 but n,30 to Ing out of tho city have had their ay ." :Zh" Constitutional nnd Criminal as to tho city. Dut If thV 'c unty , w debarred from tha right to prncMco law before nny of tho courts of rec ord In tho Stnto of Oiogon, for such time as tho Supremo Couit of tho State of Oregon may determine. J. 0. McNKIL. (Paid advertisement ) xo i)i:cisio. vin'. Reported Action On Alioka Coal Tnml Claims Donied. (From Polk County Observer, Dallas, Oregon.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 5, Tho government has no Idea of arbi trarily cancelling all tho Alaska Cun ningham coal claims as reported in Spokano yostordny. Tho government will cancel ouly such claims as are shown to bo fraudulent aftor investt- 8atl0B' : . La UuiiLaWuau laws of tho Stato." This tho Homo Rulo Dill differs from tho Roddy Dill, for the Roddy Dill provided that tho nctlon of tho city should bo subject to tho local option laws of tho stato, and snld nothing nbout the constitutional and criminal laws of tho stato. That under tho Home Rulo Dill, tho farmer Is not doprlved of his right to volco his sen timents In regard to tho saloon, but on the contrary, ho can ato Into tho constitution or statutes of this stato any criminal law ho may desire. No city can pass nny law or do anything that would bo In contravention of that law. Therefore, tho farmer has his right to speak. Dut as to whethor or not tho city shall license, tho peo ple of the city know best. They, know best wltnt is best for them. Another reason why Tho Home dlfy tho present county Option Utv. saying Tho way tho law now stands, if tho of the law In ono thing, will stoop to connty votes dry and tho city votes anything. Ho will sell to your boy, nnyono, In order to get tho mon- Ho showed that taxes nro not Criminal as to tho city. Dut If tho county lowered by reason of tha countv i- Is whore .votes wet nnd the city votes drv. tho inc drw lint nr innrnnnn,i n,i .i,r. city Is dry, and tho people of tho od tho method which is followed to county outside tho city have not had do it. Tho boy may remain the their say. Tho Homo Rulo Dill will same or oven bo less but the vnlu modify this law, and make tho law atlon of our property Is raised, am' work both ways, Instead of ono way. you pay more taxes. Ho used tho rec County Option has proved Itself to ords of Dallas, Albany and Hoppnor uo u uuiuro wnerovor and wnonevor all or this stato to prove this, tried. Tho law ninnot bo and Is not Mr. Toozo then said; "Prohibition enforced. "If you cannot enforce tho is one extreme, the saloon ns It has law" with tho county as tho unit, how been run In tho past, Is tho other ox- u ;UU oimi iu wun mi) aiaio, mucn ireme. rne ureater Oregon Homo larger, as the Unit"? "The smaller Rulo Association stands In the center the unit the easier is enforcement, and offers as a solution a law similar and you cau hnndlo It with tho pre- to the Iowa Mulot Law which is work clnct as tho unit better than in nny ing so successfully in Iowa, where other manner." s . state-wldo prohibition after a- fair He showed how business went from trial was discarded." A fow of tho dry counties to wet counties. How Ballent features of this law wero pub voting the county dry was followed llshod In tho Portland Journal of always by bootleggers and blind nigs, November 1. at tho Instaneo nf , with poisonous liquor, How tho boy Greater Oregon Homo Rulo Assocla-J tlon of Homo Rule Bill No- J!J JJ rles. tho G. A. H. " will tU ' . .ii ttili' convention of mayors irom corporate cities In this state , to w In Portland, and go over ""' tlon. and arguo upon a uniform tern of strict regulations.' Mr. Toozo then made a itroM ' for financial aid for the . and Salvation Army, 6ay'D!nirti, theso two Institutions were ( oltf true work of education and rrt and wero working where wor most needed. bT s He concluded his address i strong appeal to the toter. . toj i f- TTnmn Hllla Dill M- J"9 . against state-wide PW". particularly against a dr u ty. Citizens' MASS W$ jS? ornacle SUXDAV evenlne. Em corao and hear the trutn. -qti ni 0XIX33I SSV1V . Read Th9 Time Wt - -