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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1914)
;(V- L ;' M r f-1 ",iJ FOUR iChnlTfrtagiKfl S. P. PIERgg " Making. His Run on His Kejtt CANDIDATE FOIl' EEPUllLlOAN NOMINATION" FOR JOINT" ItEP- RKSHNTATIVE. . ... i !.!. InAti Anrt curry. I submitting the followliiB press clippings and lotters It is not in a spirit of Bolf-laudntlon, but because 1 am making my run on my record: "Pqlrcq: A pqoplo'B man,. Speajts, bis mind freely. Cannot bo con ' trolled by the Interests." Portland Dally News, Fob. 20, 1911. "Kcproscntntlvo Polrco of Coos and Curry, mndo ono of tbo best records In tbo legislature. Ho was Boveial times a county clerk, and ono of tbo most compotont men In tho House." Capital Journal, Fob. 20, 1011. ONI-' MAN WHO SWAT- TKI) THH TAX rill "It Is a lamontablo fact that only ono motnUor of tbo lower house of tho last loglslaturo had enough grit, gumption, or guessing ability to voto against tbo now tax law that has been bo gonorously condomned by tho pooplo of tho stnto. 8. P. Polrco of tho Sixth District, only n rancher living thlrteon miles from a postofflco In 0rry county. It scorns that ho voted against this unjust tax law that put tho fjtato In tho Shylock and usury busi ness by collecting interest at tho ruto of twenty-two per cent per an num knowing what ho was about, as bo Is on record with a big NO on pago 700, voto on Houbo Dill 414, or tho Houbo Journal, Plorco lias served In tho legisla ture sovoral times and It seems will not voto blindly for -every thing that n game, fish, or tax commission shovoB at him, as the rest of tho noloriB seem to bo In tho habit of doing. While ho Is a granger and a farm er au'd voles "no" nbout two-thirds . or tho tlmo, ho la not afraid to go on rocord for really prqcrcsalvo measures. Manufacturers at Portland and all over tho stato aro gratoful to Polrco ror tho ono receded No." From thq Pacific Coast Manufacturer for May. OHHHON STATU GUANOD, 0. K. Spcnce, MaBtor. Oregon City, Oregon, April 13, 19H. lion S. P. Polrco, Port Orford, Ore. My Dear Sir: I was pleased to nolo In tho press of tho stnto that you aro a candi date for re-election to tho legislature and you hnvo my best wishes for success. 1 romomlior with grntltudo your sorvroB ns Chairman of Com mittee on Honda anil Highways nnd bollovo thnt It was duo to your firm iiobr and loynlty that tho County Uomllng Act was bo amended that tlu voter Iciiowb whoro tho funds will bo expended before ho votes oh a bond Isauo. Wero It not for this urovlHlon In tho law tho producer and consumer would hnvo but little jtt,i,i.t.i .i .iiriilnat Hin Imftutnra fnr M xrillllllU (ID Hh...MV ..Vi ..t.WH.W.H ... $.$8conl(! highways for tho ubo of plonHiiro seukerHand thoso who would "Seo' America First." j,. If my memory Borveu mo correct . w ly .Vou wero tho only member of tho .IIoiiho who voted agnlnat tho prosout tax Inw with Its unjust poulltles and provisions, Tho old law discriminated In favor of the person who paid all his taxos boforo tho 'first of March. Tho present law discriminates against tho un fortunato onox who cannot pay nil thulr taxes boforo tho first of April, adding punaltlcs If all taxes aro not paid boforo thnt dato. It serves tho money loanor by taking n large amount or monoy out of circulation and piling It up In tho treasury vaults before It 1b needed; or It may bo deposited In banks at 2 per cent and again borrowed by other taxpay ers at 8 or 10 per cent. It should bo gratifying to you to know that your Judgment, although you stood alono at tbo ' paBsago of tho law, Is now npproved by a majority of tbo pooplo nnd nt tho noxt session of tho leglslnturo wo will likely got u moasuro that will dlvldo tho pay ment of taxes so aa to bring In tho monoy bb It Is needed, without dis criminating rebates or penalties. Tho abovo nro only two of tho many Important iuo:inure which, Ini my oplnnn, you votoa "right' Hut In my Judgment, what is of still greater Importance Is your rocord rolatho to tho go-called Oregon Sys tem. You hnvo boon n consistent Bupporter of tho "System" while In The Stick-at-it Characteristic nnd tho cumulative forco of hard work reap richqr re wards than genius, All mon cannot havo brillian mjnds, but almost overyono can cultivate continuity of pur pose and develop a large capacity for work, All great business successes have been the results of ceaseless' and unremitting labor rather tmn tlte outgrowth of un usual intelligence, An ordinary amount of common sense and a little energy employed in reading and using THE TIMES CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS will put you ahead of your fellows, Don't lag behind get in front through the medium of TIMES CHEAP ADS, These busy little ads exploit rQsljIpnco and business property, acreage, stocks, bdnds, leases, automobiles, buggies, livestock, household fur nishings and a variety of other things that can Do bought at low prices and resold on a money making ipnsis. Find Your Opportunity la TIMES CHEAP ADS.' THK ' 0009 8AY i,f P1 tho legislature. ' Thlpf'is of ttio greatest lmportnnco because the enemies- nro do'ntlnunlly 'trying to Blip In Jokers that wo'uld annul tho. ef fect of tho lavas' enacted by tho voters. It Is hlgh.ly lnfportant that mon who aro slncero frlnda of the system bo elected tq th0 lpBjatoturc.. 'otherwlso tho ring of former days will soon be In control of our state. PorBonally, I hopo that you will bo returned to tho legislature be causo I know that you can be de pended upon to do tho vory best you can, honestly nnd Justly, for all the state. Yours Sincerely, (Signed) C. K, SPBNCE. Note Mr. Spenco Is Master of tho Oregon State Qrango, and at tends regularly tho sessions of tho Loglslaturo. Dufur, Orogon, April 16, 1914. TO THE MEMBERS OF THE RE PUBLICAN PARTY IN COOS AND CURRY COUNTIES: I wish to commend to you the sterling honesty, Integrity And abili ty of S. P. Pelrco of Port Orford. I served on tho flshorlos committco of Jho last two Besson8 with Mr. Polrco and on th roods and high ways committco of tho last session. Mr. Polrco nlwaya Blood firmly by tho Interests of tho people. Ho worked hard to kcop tho approprla-. tlons down to a reasonable- limit. Ho was tho only member of tho houso who Baw a "nigger" In tho present burdonsomo tax law and voted against It. Ho was ono of the' flvo members of tho Ho.uso who votod against a bill carrying tho ap propriation for his own salary bc caufio thp bill carried appropriation!! ho did not approvo of. Mr, Polrco always defended and supported, the: Initiative and referendum. Ho gavo tits constituents honest; consclen-. tlous, able service, Hcf deserves a ro-oloctlon. F. Mi QILL, Representing Wasco ;and Hood River counties In 1911; represent ing Clackamas county; In, 1913, I bcllovp la the "Orogon System of Government," bo called and at both sosslons of which I Ifta a mow bar, I fouglii, all bills declaring "an emergency," whon an emergency did not actually exist, and the de claring of an roo was for tho pur pose of preventing tho invoking of tho "Referendum,," Mr. Lqnoy, my only opponent, does not belief In thu "Referen dum." (Ills, public record aa a Port Comml88.lonor Is whpj I baso this stntomont on.) Ho voted to do dare an. emergency In making, a tax levy, nnd later as Secretary of tho Port Commission., refused point blank to fo n "Referendum" peti tion, and mandamus proceedings had to bo Instituted. Tho tho now voters, tho ladles, I wish to Bay I havo -always favored equal suffrage, an.d thnt I believe In it In a practical way la evidenced by ttio fact that my property Is owned Jointly with Mra. Pelrco, share and share alike, hb tho as sessment roll of Curry County will attest. That I voted for all bills and measures tending toward the social and IndJistHnl wolfaro of the , wpmen workorn of tho stato Is a 1 mattor of record. J I wll closo by sayings that I am making a square, fair fight for tho nomination, nnd respectfully ask that 1 1 no given a square iicai, Vory truly, I S. P. PEIRCR. (Paid Adv.) 11,1 V RECALL IN CURItY, " ., Tho Port Orford Tribune sayss Jesso Turner was In Port Orford Sat urday evening, returning, from tho northern end of tho county whoro he had been circulating petitions fpr tho recall of Judgo Wood. Mr, Turner reported that ho had secured 75 sgna turos to tbo petition In Floras Creole precinct, which made the calling of a special election an assured fact, As statod In our last issue, Mr. Turner rp colved but llttlo encouragement at this place In fact It was so HUle that ho decided not to attempt to get any slgnoru In Port Orford preclncU In connection wth tho matter wo vb1i to stato that the Trlbuno Is. not making a fight against Mr. Turner. W nro not opposing him, but oppos ing the use of tho recall against Judge Wood, as we would feol It our duty to oppose H regardless of. who was running to fill tho vacancy tn case tho recall carries... I . 'V . H ff, ; ', i t i TIMES, tlMIBHBLO. OREOOH, MONDAY,- MAY- , 11BENIHtt EDITION. C. A, Smith Lumber & P-Co. RETAIL LUMBER, LATH, BR1NGLK8. MOULDINGS,. BASH. AND DOORS, ROOFING PAPER, ETC OTJX TKK FUEL BILL IN TWO PHONB 1M. SAILS 1TOOM PORTLAND FOR COOS HAY SUNDAY, MAY 10, AT0. J&L round trip, 918.60. fmW&MESBm Connection with tho North Bonk Road at PortlaiM. North Faclfld Stoninslilp Company piinlB. 44. O. P. M'flEOIIGR, Agent; Inter-Ocean Transportation Co. Semi-weekly service Coos Bay and San ffrancidco. S. S. Redondo SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN PEDRO, SUNDAY, MAY 10, AT 10. A. M. Equipped with wireless and submarine bell. Passengors and freight: S. S. NANN SMITH Equipped with wireless and submarine bell. Passengers and freight. WILL SAIL FOR SAN FRANCISCO FROM COOS RAY, WEDNESDAY, MAY 111, AT 1:30 P. M. San Francisco office, Greenwich street pier No. 23 and GOO Fife building. Goos Bay Agent, 0. F. MgGeorge, Phono 44. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS. Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. Sails from Marshflold May Cth , 1:0P p. m.; May 10th, 11 a. in.', May ICtb, 1:00 p. m,; May 20th, 0:30 n. in.; May. 20th, 10 a. m. and May 30tk, 1:00 p. m, Tickets oa Mle to all KoMcrn polnU and Information m to routes and rates cbccrfolly furuldhed. P1iobo 427-L. , H. J. MOIUt, Agent S. S. PARAISO Kqulppcd with Wlrolexs, Fine Pusscngcr Accommodations, 8AIL FOR COOS RAY FROM SANFRANOISCO, THURSDAY, MAY 1 1. YRLLOWSTONK LIMVIS PORTMND FOR' COOS DAY, TUESDAY, MAY 12. NORTH BEND MILL & LUMBER COMPANY, Agts. TOM JAMU8, Agent, Marshfleld. KINDLY REMEMBER AND GIVE US A TRIAL EVERYTHING IN THU IIAKERY LINE MARSHFIELD BAKING COMPANY 183, NQRTH SECOND ST., NEAR CENTRAL AVENUE. PHONE 428. 1 ' HIIPH W hay Just received a We Bhlpment of flOLDEN WEST ex tracts, Thesa, oxtracts arp one of the vpry bes on the market to day and we guarantee thorn to rIvo satisfaction, fry "V small hottlo. of either the lomon or vanilla nnd If t Is no as itronc as,th heat that you over used the trial will not cfft you ny- OAPE ARACO COFFEE. Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House Rhone 3945. 130 North Broadway. TYPEWRITERS All standard makes, sold, on easy pay ments, new and rebuilt. Fox, Underwood, Remington, Royal, Oer, L C. Smith, and Smith Premier; for rent or exchange. CImbIbb, repairing or now platens, work guaranteed. Ribbons bA carbon paper delivered. Phone us your, order. Phoe 44. Alliance; office. TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO.' . Abstracts, Real Estate, , FirTe and Marine Insurance, riTLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. HENRY 8ENGSTAGKEN, Manage FARM, OOAL, TIMHER AND PLATTING LANDS A SPECIALTY GENERAL AGEJJTS- KASTSmE " 1 MARSHFIELD OFFICE. PHONE 4-J. COQUILLB CITY OFFJCE PHONE 181. C34lBBJi Fire Place. J. N, Bayliss Any kind of brick work at price that are right. AND ALL WORK GUARANTEED OiU at "The Flreelde," Johnson. Bldg., 137 Second it. Phone 4S4-J FTPKbRwa, Rour Work. DEPARTMENT BY USING' OUR WOOD. IBS SOUTH BItOADWAY S.S. ALLIANCE m New 8tcl Boat O. P. Sheridan, Agent, North llend. T OUR ELEOANT. LINES OF NEW SPRING GOODS JUST RECEIVHn AT S. S. JENNINGS. NORTH BWCD ui iiiiiMMfcd tmamtt South Ccch River Boats Express loaveB.Marshfteld for hbad of river at 8 a m., re turning la evening. Stonmcr Ralnhovr leaves hoad of rlvor at 7 a. nn and returning loaves Marshflold, at 2 p., m, ROGERS A SftllTIL YOU AUTO CALL FOR FOOFtfS AUTn&: FoHr good cars rr HO, eftreftol Arisen, BIace. BUMrdPnrien.. ' For night service PUbaeTWO-E. RtgUt Oelei Dr L. FOOTF ST. UWRENCE HOTEL Formerly the Coos Buildlnc Dreadtray at.Bim:ke4, ' DAS" RAXES, 70ir'ANI TJP SPECIAL RATBft' BY Wig MOfTWt r' L., L.. JUSXKNT Rfanagcr,, Times Want Ads Get BeaultB: V. W.B. i. mmmmmi A itorage battery that conttnaal over ctiarglac w HI- not bra DOES NOT CORRODK' AT TKRMlNAlih CONTAINS NO ACHJ Will not lose IU charge while tending Me. IS GUARANTEED FIVE YEARS CooBoy Wiriny.Co. 1S3 Uroadnay. AgeaU for Port of Cecal Bay.. DRY WOOD AT CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD North Front Street, Phone IflOJf. VMUllY DlNNIJRrT. In our new location) we are. es pecially prepared to cater to family trada. Regular meals or short or dors. OiMtn Day and, Nlshr. MERCHANT'S CAFE. Uroadway and Commercial. Mfld. 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