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COOS BAY TIMES I M. O. MALONKi Editor nutl Pub. DAN K. MALONBVT News Editor Entorod nt tho postofflco at Marsh flold, Oregon, (or transmission through tho malls as socond class mall matter. GHAPELLE 15 L e MB Address all communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES. Mnrshfleld : : tt : : : t Oregon 1 PLAN 10 KEEP L E TOBY UP PDRT WORK ON I Continued from pago l.) BREAKWATER said lie thought that everybody was willing to pay tho paltry three mill tax for harbor work. As an Indica tion of this, ho said lie was willing to ask tho supremo court to withhold Steamer to Go on Five-Day Schedule About April lb, Probably. ; Large Audience Hears North Bend Boys in Demorest Oratorical Contest. IWOUU1MJ ISUJjATIUXM I ' ..!"' '""." ""' "V'.'V ""'",, . rrt, n..nlvnnr will nrobablv KO mm I IK iivnntu which havo trnnnnlrpil ' "J"" viiuiuiij to un.uuvu mu lion ui hub, nu niuu nu who ........ h u , T v.n.... m ", rr""TroI modal In tho Demorest oratorical nk the sunremo court to withhold 10u a flvo-day schedule between Port llltiHtratn In a vorv forclblo ninn- contest at tho Marshfleld Mothodlst the filing of tho mandntc In tho re-, ,nnti nml Coos Day about April 15. nor tho effects of Isolat on niul sol I-' churcl1 lnst zoning. Tho contest1 cent decision which knocked out tho 0cnornl Manager Miller and Capt. tudo Tho iloBort tho forest and tho wus undor tho picoa of tho W. 0., Commission until tho Commission ; Mnegenn nro ow arranging for it. mountains aro at onco unllftlntr nnd l- u- nnu nu or ul coniesmnis wcro coum cieur up us ui. u..u "- 'Tuls Is a couple or wcoks earner uiuu degrading In their Influence upon hu- "m Nrtu UontI; Tlloro was R arBO , no ' Tn nnw i.ort IIow" manlty. In their natural simplicity l attendance and the program proved or rga nlzu t on o fan y'or "g: and gradour they havo awod and In-. .? mB.tnJ?V.,.- I0'.'10 "I. .1 J'nlim v nnlrn.l mnnklnil in nr.tn nf irnnhm nml I uo .judges 01 mo coniesi wore " - " """""" "".. V. . " " V' lirnvni-v Till f Mlnv linvn nlan tnil lilm fn i,,.,n vlnlnnnn n.wf ..,. ni.nn,r. and MfS. 10. 13. KollV. It is not, howovor, tho fault of tho' Tho contestants woro Glon Grout, hliin rrniTB. tlm tnfilnatln trnna nr Mm "rry ConrO, Lylo Cliapollo, Prod POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT FOK STATIS HliinAiuik I hereby nnnounco mysolf as enn dldalo for the republican nomination for tho office of stato sonator for tho eighth senatorial district. I stand on tho following platflrm: If I am nominated and elected I will, during my term of offlco, faith fully pcrformo tho duties of my olllro nnd trust to tho best of my ability, t ofnti.i (or tho lnltlntlvo and refer endum, primary election law, peo t,ta . (outiiur in anil il horlaftor describe? El'. Pre. west naif nnd Hon,- w".' re Northeast quarteVS Township 20 Sotiil. . 8ecloi 7 West ot tho Wlfiet R Coos County, Orecon X!erIltoh L75SMsS "t - 11 c,..7mi Dlock ub per prepnred CIcmeniiH Mrs. W. D. Cox, Mrs. Goorgo Hazor;to organize a port urnier it uut tie ' lllOUirill HUH B UOUIU UU "-'IE 10 uiu bond bouses to nuestlon. Ho said he I would be willing to act In porfect, i.t a . M 1 unftiintit' wirn nnv nniminrinrv uri aweoHng plains thomoslovs. It is "W., ""V "J, 1 igram for development of the Day. . ..... ......... ..... ..... .... I lli-. MnCnrmnn ml led on I. S. clul Intorcotirso, which has mado men wn orlclnnllv iironoscd. Tho Urenkwnter sailed this morn ing for Portland with n largo list of passengers nnd n fair cargo of out going freight. Among those sailing on her wore tho following: Kd. McArron, Dlancbo Wilson, ai. Dolt and tho winnors of other con tests will pnrtlclpnto. HOLY WEEK TO BE port tax and that tho parties to the recent HMgntlon be requested to de lay tho filing of tho decrco until the old Commission hnd clonncd up all business now ponding, etc. John I). Goss objected to Mr. Den- tlntf'u mrillmi Tin anM Hint tli.t rln. TllO following 80rVlC03 haVO bOOn'lnvlntr nf Mm flllni. nf Mm ilorrrtn arranged by Rov. Itobort E. Drown- ,nK,t net ns 1111 Impediment to tho Ing ut tho Episcopnl church on tho early formation of n now Port Com- days of Holy wcok: mission as a now ono could not bo Monday i-G p. m. Quiet hour, with nrnuiged for while tho old 0110 was dovotlonnl address on tho gifts of In existence. tho Cross. Finally Mr. Dennett nmended his Tuesday 7:30 p. 111. Evonlng sorvlco motion to tho effect that the filing tlio Isolation, tho removal from tho "01"or't ulV?, ... ,? , y ,, ! stress nnd dlsclpllno of intimate so-' Oortrudo Nowk rk, Miss Alpha Mau zuy anu dirs. anauuuruo woro cspec- dnfv Inw nml nrilnr nn,l nornnttintn ' pleasing. Bnori IttlKB WOrO r,i ihnf inl.,i tn i.n.ini n,i in,!i.: mado by Supt. Tledgon and Dov. G. criminate murder. It Is not only tho 'n?' " nnd Ilov. II. I. Rutlodgo. fact that tho mountain fastnesses pro- n". Dlrd II. Clark of North Dend pro vldo a natural rofugo for law break- Bcn'0(1 V.'0 m',nV ,., m . oru, though this fact figures In tho, Tho Marshflold W. O. T. U. Is nr dlfllculty of offoctlng reforms. Dut 'ranging for a series of Demorest con tho conditions which koop mon ro-1 ,tcBt3 to u 'i. , f0 in t,.noa.f. ftu movod from their follows, or nt loast1 turo' ?n ? tho Jnst of which will bo from nnv ronnlilnrnblo number of a Rlu mouai contest in WUlcn isric thorn, cultivates a moroso sonslblllty and a tondoncy to brood ovor trifling, offensos. Tho city strootB havo tholr crimin als, to bo suro. Dut tho motives which govern thoso dlffor materially from thoso of tho moonshlnor nnd . feiidsmnn of tho hill countries. The 1 dans of tho taountnlns represent a I stngo of stolid rotrogrosslon Instond ot a Bharponlng of tho criminal fucul-. tlos by nsBoclatlon with crowds nnd U10 prossuro of a ntrugglo for exist-' nnco or tho greed that grows out of harsh competition or sordid mlsory. Tho mountnlneor nnd tho Isolntod dwollor In romoto soctlons lack that toloranco of restriction which a com plex civilization forces. It Is n crudo and primitive spirit of Independence which goes with tho oxenrt and tho inud-lloorod cabin. It Is a skulk ing, hnlf-barbaroiiR distortion of tho Hoiiso of honor and Justlco. And It thrives only In tho sllonco and ro motonosB of Isolation. It rcprosonta a Htago of culture which was onco tolorablo nnd ndeiitiato for the primi tive development of tho ruco, but it must glvo way to the ndvanco or u tfancr and more satisfying order nnd ono which menus tho ultimate ad vancement of tho Individual. For tho peopling of tho wnsto places of the world has not only forced tho necessity of greater tol oranco and largo appreciation of tho geuornl good. II has mndo pos slblo 11 courso of llfo that tins moro to recommend It than potty crimes and barbarous and mivngo rovongu. Tho senso of Justlco has dovelopod un til wa uo longor nourish lintrod ngnlnst a man's chlldrou nnd grand children becnuso ho had tho misfor tune to offoud a remote ancestor o ours. I This Is ono of tho bcnollclal ro Riiltfl of tlid IndiiHtrlnl intordepond unco. It has mndo mankind nwnro of tho rights of his neighbor, nnd in this bus mndo It poBslblo for ouch to roiillro n larger freedom and a mora rellnod and significant Indi vidual oxlstonco. Tho brooding buv agory of solitude will not long bu toloratod by tho demands of a nowor civilization which In alowly but suro- sheriff W. W. Ongo ennw ovor ly BubduJjiB tho forosts und desertu. ( from coqulllo lnst night and nnuoun- ecu innt nuor conrornng wmi u s- NOUTI! HKNl KNDOHHKS SMITH trlct Attornoy Drown ho hnd docldod Smith for a motion embodying tho ldoa of having n trustee, as suggest ed by Mr. Dennett, to hold tho prop erty which the old port acquired for the now nnd nlso to look nftor tho expenditures meanwhile. Mr. Smith said this was too Important a matter to ihh on In n moment, but that he t. ought a thing moro es sential than it was that steps bo taken for tho early reorganization of the Port of Coos Day. He suggested that n committee of attorneys bo named to devise menus for doing It cither along the lines of the Port of Portland or under the present port law. J. W. Dennett then moved that It bo tho senso of tho mooting that all Hertz. Jonnotto Lloyd, A. L. Itldonor, Alba Pebbles and wife, G. V. Evans, A. E. Adalosburg, Hormnnn Earlo, Mrs. H. Enrlo, A. h. I.otolllor, Mrs. A. L .Smlthcrmnn, J. Lucas, J. Haul la. P. It. Hunt, A. T. Stoll, Ituby linn drldgo, Prank Hnndrldgo, Howard Connoll, Mrs. Stool, II. V. Iomckl, v. Tliomns. P. D. Wnlte, James CIu- jclte, A. Simpson, Miss Graves, Miss K. Grelger, s. n. urcnaru, 1. o.nnui man, J. Scales, J. M. Drlnkley, A. L. Duke, J. P. Hondrlck, Martin Dahl, Pred Prugon, Dill Messlors, Mrs. J. H. Arnott, A. J. Hollmnn, W. II. Trogtown, John Melton, Mrs. W. A. Goodmnn, Grnco Gllkor, Mrs. Hough, C. II. Koch, II. Hayes, Mr. Jonson, Wnrrack, Truly nollln, II. V. Lob hart, Gus Allen, Mrs. Arnold, Mr. Ar nold, S. Kown. J. J. Linklcn, H. w. nnd of record l tho rfiBl S County Clerk of c5,8 fS f, ! gun. v'uus ountr rT nniliim. nrlllinrv OIUCliuii iuw, jiuu- , ..,.. ,, i pie's choice for United Stntcssona- j ( " ; fcine . j tor, corrupt practices act, recal , .log-1 0U,1 CoMiity Court of th H lslatlon exenipuiig porsuuui piuj n . wlt, t, - - -.- yuiinty 0. -.; to tho vnluo of four hundrod dollars ' ..'.' '"" scnl of snld Court n F from Wxntlon. good roads loglslntlon . "" 1 ny of March, i&H (County Court Sp.,1i .iA.Mi;g WATnv - I rst niibllcniloiT , MaSh Sert llcntlon April 27. SiJ M! W fnvnrniiln to fiirniors, legislation fav ornble to laborers, tho regulation of firearms, opposition to tho racing of salaries of state nnd county officers, nnd grenter economy In appropria tions. I stand for Statement No. Ono. Words to bo printed nfter nanio on ballot: "Statement No. One, econ omy In appropriations, loglslntlon more favorable to laborers." (Paid Adv.) . I. S. SMITH publlcntlo uv0 youi J0IJ prliU. no rimes' ofllca. uu" III property owners In tho port pay their , SloarcB, Tom Ilurphy, T. Tnkkl, Matt Smith, Wm. Prim, C. Dastrom. PISHING TACKLE ut XOKTO.V HANSEN'S two stores. and sermon. Wednosdny 4-G p. m. Qulot hour: Dovotlonnl address: "Chrlst'B Itoy alty." Thursdny 7:30 p. m. Commomoru tlvo Service Institution of tho Holy Communion. Prldny 12:00-3:00. Throo-hour sor vico. Seven words of Christ on the Cross. Prldny 7:30 p. 111. Cantata. Eastor day C n. in. Holy Commun ion. U a. m. Morning Service, Holy Communion nnd Hormon. Thoso of all chiirchos nro cordially Invited to nttond any of thoso sorviccs and nro nskod to koop this notlco in mind. i GSGE TO SEE T ON T Sheriff and District Attorney Decide Not to Prevent Boxing Matches. I. S. Smith of Mnrshllcld Is mak ing a fight for tho nomination for Htato sonator. Ho has had legisla tive oxperlence, Is a forceful nnd log ical speaker, and n lighter from tho around un. Tho nnonlo of tho coun ty will most assuredly bo fully ropro-' arrest thoso conncctod with it. I that ho had no legal right to stop the Hendorson-O'Drlon boxing bout which Is Hchodiilcd to bo pullod off nt tho Mnrshfleld Skntlng rink tonight. I Howovor, ho stntod, ho will personal ly nttond tho ovont tonight nnd if it Is rough, ho will stop it und poruaps minted If Mr. Smith Is electod and legislation that Is most ncodod will bo carefully looked nfter. Ho ropro KoutH tho up-to-dntn nnd progressive republican organization, Is for tho re call, tho lnltlntlvo and referendum, direct election of United States sen ators and mouthers of Congress, and all other progressive measures, North Rend Harbor. -""" A.MONO THE 8HUC. Jack Parley Is roporled uiilto sick' at uls homo In west Marshtleld. A, Nelson, . a wlnclimau on Nairn Smith, foil backwards a dist ance of cloven or twolvo feet serious ly bruising his head nnd breaking his loft clavicle. A wireless report to Or, Dix reported that the Injurod mau was Improving nicely . Mrs. W N. Ekblnd Is reported to bo improving rapidly from the effects of recent oporntlon Although she cel ebrated hor birthday In tho hospital today and had to douy herself a birthday banquet It Is hoped she will soon be able to roturu home. MRS. ELIZA LANfl DEAD Ho statod that ho had put tho mat ter up to District Attornoy Drown nnd tho latter had informod him that thoro wns no law against boxing matches. Ho said that if nnyono would furnish ovldouco or fllo a com plaint that tho Oregon prlzo lighting law wnu being violated, ho stood ready to mnko tho nrrosts. Ho said that ho had ronuostod District At tornoy Drown of Roseburg to try nnd bo hero tonight nnd seo for hlmsolf If tho go vlolntos tho prlzo fighting law. Slierlg Gago said that boxing wns- n't any worso than tho athletics tho which aro bolng arranged in tho high school In his estlmntlon. It Is oxpocted that tho go will bo rather tiimo and will bo moro of a boxing bout thnn It would havo been had not Sheriff Gago announced that ho Intended to witnoss it. It it should bo a rough go, it may bo that tho grand Jury will probo it but Sheriff Ongo said they had two or three of tho affairs in tho past inves tigated by tho grand Jury without getting any Indictments. Doputy Prosecuting Attornoy Lll JoqvlHt who wns hero from Coquillo said that ho had roforrod tho matter to District Attornoy Drown. Ho said mat tlio Orogon lnw against prlzo lighting was very hard to enforce as it was dlfllcult to distinguish botwoen a boxing bout and a prize fight. Portlier Coos Day Woman Succumbs t New Monterey, Calif. Mrs. Eliza A. Lang, a fornior resi dent of Coos Day, died at hor homo , In Now Monteroy, Calif., of paralysis. I Word of her death has Just bcon ro- (vvivuu uf iivi uuuHiiiui-iu-iuvr, mio. Ardla Lang of South Mnrshflold. NMra. Rll?n I..inir snout nonrlv n quarter of a century on the Day but Old fashioned Mexican Plnocho jefthoro nbout twonty-flvo years ago 35c at STAFFORD'S Saturday and for vallfornla whore sho had slnco Sunday. rocluiu. Sho was eighty-two years ..1.1 Tim liimliunif rtln.l fmii- ni fli' Kilt. Easter Uooklots Cross Drug Storo. Kodaks and films Cross Drug Store. and cards Rod only at Red Hor husband dlod four or tlvo years mo. ono son, Prank A. Lang, resldcs'n Now Montoroy and sho had been mftdng her homo with him for the last tow years. Durlal was at Now Moiwroy. GROUND WHEAT nt 91.00 nt HAINES. for CHICKS Norton LMl'lirOR Wen's tno stores. EGGS for hatching; puro bred S. O. Whlto Leghorns nnd R. I. Rods; Phono 103-L. DenJ. Ostllnd. I Llbby COAL. Tno kind YOU haro j ALWAYS USED. THONB 73 Pclflo Livery & Tranifer Co. of tho decree be delayed until tho president of tho Chnmber of Com merce nskod for It to bo filed. This motion passed. A motion by Wm. Grimes that a committee be named to secure waiv ers from tax payors to tholr port tnx 80 that tho money could bo utilized In harbor Improvements was passed. Dr. McCormac appointed M. C. Hor ton. R. P. Williams, a S. Wlnsor, J. II. Groves. . R. Rartle. A. II. Powers, Wm. Grimes, John D. Goss and John P. G. Hull. lleniiett'H Peculiar Position. I. S. Smith made a motion thut n committee of three attorneys bo ap pointed to nrrnngo for tho organiza tion or a I'ort nt tno earliest possl bio time. It was carried and Dr. ' McCormac appointed J. D. Gosh ns chairman, C. It. Peck nnd J. W. Den uett. I Mr. Donnett snld thnt ho must de cllno to serve on this committee ns I o I hnd filed 11 brief In the supreme court ' attacking tho law nnd thnt ho would 1 bo placed In 11 peculiar position, I 'I wnnt to place you hi 11 peculiar 1 condition," replied Dr. McCornmc. I Plunllv Dr. McCormac said he would ' glvo Mr. Dennett tlmo to think tho I matter over before nccoptlng his dccllnntlou to serve. I This led up to a discussion ns to ' the dofects In tho law. J. W. Den nett pointed nut ono nbout tho elec-' tlon having to be "held from -10 to 00 dnyH" nnd also said there might bo others. He snld tho supremo court had avoided pasting on this question. I U A. LIlJeqvlHt, deputy district nt toi uey, who represented tho stnto In 1 tho last suit nt tho trial In the lownr ' court, wns nskod about this muttor. He said that Sheriff Gone wns now declining to nccopt tho port tax and was holding tho monoy that had boon paid In to seo what should bo dono with It. Ho said that In his opinion tho 40 to 60 day question raised by J. W. Dennett did not amount to much, but that thoro was nnothor question nbout tho county ns a wholo paying for tho oxponso of special port elections. Ho said that It might bo n good thing to nsk a rohonrlng In tho supremo court and try and havo that body pass on thorn. Ho said ho folt suro this would clear up tho logal questions and that It would bo moro satisfactory than asking special loglslntlon. Howover, ho said ho was willing to do all ho could to aid tho Port. Tho holding back tho filing of tho decree or mandato as suggest ed by Mr. Donnett ho did not think would do much good. Finally It was decided to leave the mattor to tho commlttoo of attor neys. ALONG THE WATERFRONT Tho Gleaner arrived in today from Gardiner. Tho Tillamook sailed today from Dandon for Portland. Tho Rangor Is horo taking on an other cargo of general morchandlso for Port Orford and Gold Reach. Louis Presslor, formerly chef nt Tho Nauu Smith. Alliance and Washington, which were dotalnod in tho lower Day yesterday by tho storm off the coast and tho rough bar, sailed this morning. Tho Chandlor but who recently has been devoting his tlmo to tho prize fight game, has taken a position as steward on the Alliance and will ship on her from horo next Tuesday. Tho Hazel Dollar, which took on part of a cargo for China hero last May and which mot with a mishap in Puget Sound aud another off tho coast of Japan on that trip, Is again In trouble. Sho has Just returned to Vancouver, D. C, for repairs aft er having been badly damaged In a storm near tho Aleutian Islands whllo on route to tho Orient with a cargo of lumber. Sho lost part of her cargo. NOTICE To tho republican votors of tho sixth ropresentntlvo district of Oro gon, comprising tho counties of Coos and Curry; I hereby nnnounco my candidacy for renomlnatlou nnd ro-eloctlon as representative for tho sixth district and rospoctfully nsk thnt you con sider my candidacy boforo marking your ballot on April 19. Very truly, (Paid Adv.) S. P. PIERCE. FOR ASSESSOR I will bo a candldnto for tho repub lican nomination for tho olTko of As sessor of Coos county, nt tho prlmnry election to be hold April 19th, 1912. I sorved ns assessor of this county from 189C to 1398, Inclusive. My motto: "Justlco to nil." I respect fully solicit your support. K. II. HANSEN, (Paid ad.) Myrtlo Point, Or. FOR ASSESSOR I hereby nnnounco myself u cnndl-1 ilato for tho republican nomination for Assessor for Coos County nt tho primary to bo held April 19. 1912. (Paid adv. GEO. 13. PEOPLES IX THE COUNTY COURT OP THE STATE OP OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OP COOS. In the matter of tho estate of John Illlbakn, deceased citation. To Ilortha Rodns, Sofia Porton nnd Anuullsa Tuf nnd nil persons Inter ested In the estate of said decedent, greeting: In tho namo of tho Stato of Oro gon, you nro hereby cited und re quired to nppcnr In tho County Court of tho Stnto of Oregon, for tho Coun ty of Coos, nt tho Court Room thoro of, nt Coqullle, In tho County of Coos, on .Monday, tho Gth day of May, 1912, nt 10 o'clock In tho fore noon of that day, then and thcro.to bIioiv cause, If any, why nu order should not be grnutcd to snld admin- The Royal TONIGHT FIRST KIMTIO.V OF Till! Moiin, This is excetitlimnii.. ... . tains the old n w.,ii T. ... " lM , "OH YOl- STE(), I . Is n rous In I? l'im.i '; V '." tho two bunt fall 1. i" S mi ?rt.ornn,llhoo,J'-'Ki TOMORROW NIGiir "THE HKTTKU WAV Drama Showing how hatomc. 1. "" u mildness or Army lnsslo. ANNOUNCEMENT U:h th a Sahiiij, tiny Rlgl cult. 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