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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1912-EVENING EDITION. m i i,i s I m COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MALONKY Kdltor anil Pub. DAN K. MALONEY News Editor Entered at the postofflco At Marsh Held, Oregon, (or transmlssloa through th mails s second class mall matter. fjm TALK OK A Tlllltl) PARTY NO third party Hkoly to bo formed In tho United States nt this tlmo will lone remain a third party. It would gathor tho progressives, tho Insurgents, tho rad icals tho name does not matter, ex cept as n question of Btratogy to It self, lonvlng tho consorvntlves to un disturbed possession of tho republi can and democratic parlies. Uolng Amorlenns and practical, thoso con norvatlves would not allow dlf le asees of opinion ovor tho tariff to Koop them forever apart. Sooner or later tlicy would get togothor and mako a stand against radicalism. If W ate right about this tho group system will not bo a permanent re sult of tho formation of a new part tt will bo at vorSt a temporary In-cqnvohlence. W. H. BUNCH FOR HSK AID FOR FIOIID VICTIMS S The Present Superintendent Is a Pppular and-JSfficient .Educator. Editor Times: Thoro Is general condemnation of Uio Vicious and malicious attacks, both dlroct and Indirect, that arc l. log nnida against Supt. W. II. Dunch, by Bomo few disgruntled and discred ited pnrtlofl who havo a personal grlovanco nud projudlco. Supt. launch has devoted too many years othfa llfo to Cooh County schools and hjs record for offlcloncy and Bervleo Is too well known to require any defense from such attacks at this time, wJion tho animus is bo appar ent. It is regrdttablp that somo puroly local matters should bo used ah an oxcuso to vilify and attack r rejiuUblo citizens in au attempt to t fdrtlfy and pvrpeluato the "rule or , ruin" policy of some woujd-ua . Mnrsliflcld dictators, Under the supervision of Supt. i Bunch, Coos county schools havo , niado splendid progross and his char v actor aud capacity are universally rpCQgnltod, IIo ngroed to accept tW nomination this time only because of - tho urgency of many friends of Coos cp,unty schools and tho practically unanimous endorsement of tho teach ora of Coos county. Tfio pooplo of Coos Day will liavo an opportunity to repudiate both tho moMiod arid manner of such attacks and tho men who aro bnck of thoin by casting tlioir votes tomorrow for Y. J I, Punch. CITIZEN, (paid Adv.) POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS MY PLATFORM I am a progressiva republican. I bollovo in economizing public nionoy. 1 bollovo that ovory Ainorlcan clt izoq has u right to his own poKtlral opinion and that ba la entitled to fc niiiaro deal. I bollovo that all mon, rlcu nr .poor, should bo troated alike. I belicno In tho onforcanont of tho law but not in prosocuttoa uudor tin- luiso of tl.o law. II nominated and oloctoJ li tho oDVo of uhoiitt of Coos comity. I vill do my uuty under the oath of oltlco, will be economical In tho ex- tenses or my oiuco ana v-itl onaeavor to fclva all mon a squaro deal. (Paid adv.) O. 0. LUND. TOR ASSESSOR I will bo a candidate for thu repub lican nomination for the olllco of As sessor of Coos county, at the primary election to bo hold April 19th, 1912. I sorved as assessor nf this county from 1895 to 1398, inclusive, My motto; "Justice to nil," I respect fully solicit your support. K. II. IIANSKN, (Paid ad ) Myrtle Point, Or. President Taft Issues Appeal Through Red Cross for Mis sissippi Valley Sufferers. (By Associated Pross to Coos Bay Tlmo.) WASHINGTON, D. C, April 17 An nppoal on behalf of tho Red Cross Socloty for funds to aid tho flood sufferers In tho Mississippi valley Was made to tho public today by President Taft, who Is president of tho socloty. Tho President says tho conditions aro so ncuta as to roquiio immediately "resources far In excess of thoso nt their command." ffOTEflS FAVOR T. B. Al OVER COUNTRY PEOPLE OF OREGON ARE FOR "TEDDY" BELIEF OF FORMER 8ENAT0R. GEO. I BROWN After the show try a Turkish Bath Phone 3U-J FOR ATTORNEY Candidate for Republican Nomination for Prosecutor Has fine Record. Tho 'host ondorsemont of tho abil ity and capacity of Geo. M. Brown for prosecuting attorney for this dis trict Is tho opinion of tho frlonds and neighbors who havo known him for a lifetime. IIo is willing to bo Judged by his splendid record during tho years ho hold tho position, but ovon this record is fortified by tho endorsement of mon of promlnonco and standing who aro familiar with his prlvato and public llfo. As frlonds nud nolghbors, ns citizens and taxpayers, thoy unlto In bonrlng testi mony to his character and qualifica tions for tho offico, Tho following statement of opinion appears in tho official state pamphlet and was writ ton by Hon. Dinger Hormnn and blgnod by Judgo J. C. Fullorton, ox County Judge Hnrlockor, R. C. Do niont, Stovo Gnlller nnd many other prominent citizens of Coos nnd Doug las counties. Mr. Brown is in tho primo of llfo, and for 21 years has continuously practiced In tho law courts of Oregon) aud for much of that period bus torved ns prosecuting nttornoy. IIo tins shown tho courngo to administer tho lnw without fear or favor to protect tho innocont as well as to punish tho guilty tho truo tnoasuro of a Just, honest, nnd fearless prosu cutor. Tho taxpayer has n right to domain! tho protection of bis prop erty, and nil cttlzons who vnluo life, liberty, nnd tho pursuit of happiness apply first to this offlcor of tho law ns their best guarantee To risk nn untried official In such n servlco Is to Incur n serious responsibility. Thoro nro thoso who aro rlrnla to him nnd opposo his candidacy bo canflo thoy say ho lias sorved long onough. Do fnrmors, merchants, me chanics, or any business man transact lliolr nffnlrs in that way? Do thoy dismiss nn honest nnd en ro ful em ployee from their sorvleo bocauso of his long contlnunnco with thorn? Do they not rather oncourngo him to re main, no long as ho continues offt clout nnd faithful? Now thon, wo hnvo Prosecuting Attornoy Brown, who has long mndo ovll-doors respect tho law and tho property rights nnd safety of all our people. Ho la now becomo more ef ficient than ovor In tho public sor vlre. Shall nn untried mnn bo em ployed? "Georgo M. Brown ns n man Is well known to us. Ho wns born near Rosoburg on his father's farm. Wo havo soen him ns a boy, when ho served his apprenticeship nt tho plow, Wo havo soon him in our schools. Wo hnvo followed him in tho law profession, whore ho hns becomo nn eminent success, nnd whon elected by the pooplo ns their trusted proso rutor, ho has nover failed thorn. Ho Is nn hnnornblo, moral, and upright rlllzen In our midst, nnd reaches tho Jnfforsnnlnn standard of honesty and capacity In the hlghost dogree. According to tho old maxim, we nover mlstnko whon we "nlways put the saddle on tho right horse." (Paid Adv.) SAVI MR. VOTKIt! I want your vote for Justlco of tho Penco. My number on tho ballot Is 72, place n cross (X) betwoen that number nnd my name. If electod I promise a "square deal" for ovory ono. O. S. TORRHY. A TURKIHII RATH GOOD. Phone SI 4 J will do you now nth? WenrTtrOiie llu iilrfil IHUrs l(ewrt for any Men( Catarrh Hint cannot be enrol by IUU' Catarrh (Jure. K J.OUKNF.Y X CO , Tni tin, 0. We, thtMtiitlrrtlgm-d, Ii.no known p J, die lie (or tlio lat lA)car, ami Ih1U'U him tier' jit'tly lu orabl In all btitnta iraniai'llnii' and tlnmu'Ulh able toctrr) out nny o' liga Hon. mtule b Ida II nil. W tllllMI, Kinnan ,i VaRV, Iki tale PrtifrvlnO, Toledo, O. Hall'. Catarrh Cure UtiUen Internall), ait-, liiK'illrci'tly iion the blond and miicniii .tire hicm nl the rt m. Te.tlmnntaU tent free. rrie Tnrtnti er nottie, tmiii m till tlriiRKHt Tak.llall1. Kamtb fill, (or conciliation, Vo--V-jf' SsmtSv mmw t Snow Drift Flour Highest Quality Disciple of "Square Deal" Wins Many Friends and Followers and Whole State Manifests In His Favor, PORTLAND, April 1C "I think tho pcoplo of Oregon will manifest by a tremendous plurality over all other sandldatcs their confldonco In Theo dore Roosevelt for President." This was the comment of Fred W. Mttlkoy, Roosevelt National committee man for Oregon. "Tho reason !b, Senntor Mulkcy continued, "that no ono doubts that ItoosoVelt 1b honest; no one questions his Integrity; not even his enemies havo over BUggcstcd that ho violated tho 'Bqtiaro dcnl to any mun or nny woman for that matter. "Roosevelt Is tl'.e biggest man this country has. He Is the man this country Intends to honor by making him President. Wave Sweeps Country. "All over tho country tho wnvc of RoosovcU sentiment boB sprung. Ris ing in a night, it has Btaggcrcd tho Taft 'people, who were confident that with Presidential pntrunago and the Taft mabfcMie they could hnmmcr the delegates Into tine. "But the forgot the primaries. Illinois goes overwhelmingly for RoosovcU. One State after anotlior. oVen' where the Tatt machln Is work ing' it hardest, notches, a croas In favor of 'Teddy.' "It will Do Just the Butue In Oregon. Spending rf tremendous amount of money tho Taft machine, lined tip with tho old Assatnoly crowd Is Working: tooth and nnlfto nommnte Taft. Average Voter far Teddy. "Tile nowspaycrs are urged into the fight by tho It advertisers. Btg Busi ness ontors tfio Hut Ccr Taft. 'But I helluva that whon the- arer age voter guns to tlbe polhr he- will register. In fiivor of Teddy; he- wilt pass ovor Tuft whom ha thinks of tho years that Tit ft has Hponrj at tho WTUto Housa doing: nothing; "And ho Will cane Ws vot for Tlleo doro llobnovolt for President. "I think- tho Tuft follower are guilty of oittragoouni practices In their endenvor to foist Afc. Taft upoa thdi pcbplo. "No 0119 wouhl1 Wutno Mr. Tuft. Ur doubtcdlM ho meiuis wolZ. rtlflht Man- Wanted-. ''But Ita tho- vFow of the American pcoplo today, w want a man wfco nioro than muurxs well, n man wbo Is going to D0 TFTR TIirNtl THE PEO PLB OP THIS COUNTRV Dr7MAND. Tlkit Ik th Rooworelt Mnd of a man, ' "That Is tle kind of mn the pco pleilll nomla.tto hero Friday.' Tho RooHnvolt forces nro waging n vigorous enmputgn. Ttey feel thnt victory la utready In their grasp nud they nro canlldont that Colonel Roose velt will not only bo tho Republican nominee to Oregon but tho Republican candidate In tho whole country. Thx go lrther. They tuiy they know' h will bo the next President of h United Statoi. Taft Makes Excuses. "This Is tho sltuntton. Taft lit mak ing a fresh batch of oxciiboa very day," Haiti L. M. I.opjior, Rootevolt campaign mtinnger In OregOti. "Itoosevelt may make mistaken but It Is certnlt ho hits not made them every day, seven day n weok, 02 wcekH a year, llko Tnft. And he uover whined for sympathy. "If Tuft Is licked ho Is licked. There Is no need for him to cry about It. But with his 'nqtiaro deal' and tho love for him that ovoryono hns, we all know 'Teddy' will be elected by an overwhelming mnjorlty." Which nbout expresses tho gouerttl opinion everywhere in the State. (Pnld AdvJ Llbby COAL. The kind YOU nnT ALWAYS UHKI), PHONE 7B PsclOi, Livery ft Transfer Co. FITS , He's a Friend of Ours i UK IS INTItOUUCI.N'II Royal Tailored Suits From $ 18.00 to $35.00 FIXUP Marshfield & North Bend (M lM M'V- Remembei 53 (X) S. P. Pejrce Farmer and Laborer Only Republican Candidate for Joint Representative, who has signed Statement No. 1. IIo believes In tho "Oregon System, and tho People and will oboy tholr will. PIERCE, a people's mnn. Spcaka his mind frooly. Cannot bo controlled by tho Interests. Portlund Dally News, Fob. 20, 1911. REPRESENTATIVE PIERCE, of Coos and Curry, niado ono of tho best records In tho Legislature. Ho was several tlmoB a County Clerk and ono of tho most competent men in tho Houbo. Capital Journnl, Fob. 20, 1911. A Secure Investment Which Yields Large Returns Ouco wired u homo is wired for all time. Se curity of an investment in houso wiring is therefore apparent. Landlords profit hecause electrically equipped Jiomes rent moro readily. Home owners profit hy increased value of their property. But elcelric wiring pays its biggest returns in well lighted, cheerful, safe and comfortable homes. , , One of our experts will submit an estimate on your job without cost, to you. . OREGON POWER CO. tf Telephone 178 CONliENSHD STATEM17NT Of The First National Bank of Coos Bay At tho Clowe-of Business February -Oth, J01S. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $221,234.34 Bonds, wan-nuts and securities 73,920.11 U. S. bonds to securo circulation 25,000.00 Real osUte, furnlturo and fixtures 81032.34 Cash at) Bight exchange 144,649.94 Total 9Sin,?S1.7U LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In k $100,000.00 Surplus nnd undivided profltB 9,235,09 Dividends 'unpaid C.OO Rcsorvo for taxes .... 1,000.00 Circulation, outstanding . . . 24,600.00 Debits 410,881.64 Ttnl $3 13,721.7a In addition to Capital Stock the Individual liability of Stockhold ers is $100,000.00. INTKRKST PAID OX T1MK AN SAVINGS DEPOSITS, W. S. CHANDLER, President. M. C. HORTON, Vlco-Prcsldont. DORSEY KRE1T2ER. Cashier. FLANAGAN & BENNETT. BANK MARSHFIELD, OREOON. At the close of business, Feb, 20, 101'J. RESOURCES. Loans nnd Discounts 429,2CC.G9 Banking Houso 60,000.00 Cash and Evchanges , 166,011,32 Total $644,278.01 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid la ; so.000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 67,408 17 Deposits 53fl'869i84 Total 1644,278.01 Parties Desiring Monuments Erected Would do w ell to call at The Pacific Monumental Works South Broadway mid iniiKe belec tlon from the lurgo stock now on liniid. Mr. WIImiii has In his employ the only practical murblo and granite t'titter in Coos county. And none but the best work Is turned out. YOU AutO fall F PHONE 14 1 j ,.' ' VU Stand front of ulfl A two WSi! After 11 p. xr ZT W ?l Residence ? ? f J A 5 i ,irv iAnt- c . t ood Cars, Careful SET uu anywnere tt .. " Stands Blanco Hotl ., " OiKar Store. Day Phon,. ' NlBht Phono 46. U lU njturuti & . ---- " i!r!S! The Old Belinlilnv.- v uwcar. nes a complete stock a HouBofurulaliinRs. eJ room. New Goods. Reasonable Pricr 323 South Broadway, x'lioue jno. 210-J, WANTP-nm ;ARPET8 UPHOLSTjauNQ 'i PIANOHTOm.WAV v-... Uo Cleaning Company.1 0fdiil ti uikvb mi GOING IIARTEI PHONE 1M We Clean and m Ladies' and Gent's Goods Called for ' and Delivered Coos Bay Steam Laundn PHOXK MAIN BW SfRVIfi WILSON AUTO - DAY AND NIQHT Phones 184-X, 228. Marshfield, Ore. PROFESSIONAL DIRECP WAArfNAArVWWWWWyvl r n- a iiMNuars - LJ Modem DUl Psrlm. W ar aqulppcd to do tlxk i work on short notlcs tt U rr) lowest' price. ExmtnitJ4i (A Lady attendaat, Colts bullilti, oyw It Chandler hottl. phots UW DR..G. W. LESLIE, QsteoMthlo Vhjtidu Graduate' of the Amerlm Khod i Osteopathy at KlrkiTllle, Ho. In Eldorado Bile. Hours 1ft to IlflVl 4 Phone 161-J; UsrshAeld; Ortfal J W. ItKNNKTl, Lawyer, )fflte orer Flanagsn & DtnttitMl Iarsafteld 0ml jryi. J. T. McCORMAO, Martbfleld, Oreion. Jfllco: Lockhart Bulldlfif. Onnoslto nost omes Phone HWl TRY THK EDOB WITH I0H FINOER, Examine a collar fresa lro ! laundry". Notice Its clwr, Uuj .or, Its even, elastle itllltw. "I smooth and Its perfect snip Than tMt the tOD til l7 'u vni. tln-nr-ln niAr IL NOtlM I mnnth HrW finish t TB " "! Ing there to rub, dig or IrrlUtif! neck. This teat will prora tba "' our serylce. Send ua a wwi i and anDlr the test. M...l.f:JJ.H,nrl A Slum lii M.--,, ,... -..- ,.! ! Our Vauons Go AnywBr w For All Kinds of Hani" si:n Clifford Doane piionij 321ii Lynn Lambeth Fred Nomle Cadillac Auto Service Good Cars Reasonable Rntes All Night Servlco Careful driving assured. Phone Blanco Pool Room, 231-R nntll 11 P. M. After 11 P. M. phono 5-J. Palace Restaurant. V Modern Brlok Bullalmr, Electric Lights. Steam Heat, Elegantly Furnished Roomt with Hot and Cold Water. HOTEL .CO OS O. A. UBTLIN. Prop. tatea: 60 cents a Day and Upwards Cor. Broadway and Market aUrahftcld. Oregon. R. J. MONTGOMERY Real Estate and InsuraiW 1" V North Front Sir Have That Roof fi SOW See CORTBELl 'bono 8tw WM.S.TURPEN Architect 17i FRONT 8T.