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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1914)
Vammmm THE COOS BAY TIMES, MABSHFIELB, OREQeH, Tuesday, MAY 12, 1914-EVENING EDITlQ'N. ' r ' 1aiMMto.M! i. -fc-. mJ?i i " ' '! Political Announcements Coos Coumty Should Stood By Fred Hollistar fho North Bend Hrtrbor prints tho tually to tho nersonnl infmw r -.."-.i mi tnrlni In ha Inst loouo nnn, o personni Interest of which will strike a responsive chord "In this wo In tho hearts. 01 many ciuzens or picuges Coos County: . i as reg YfttnV fn hniannnt and nartv nffiti.iinn . regards the sunnorttnir nt 108 UUUUW.r . . I"- "6'UB uie Tommuniiy ni P. a,, coast man .for -Congress. In doos ,yg uo u """." :u"t ""u ,u r. u"y.. navo mnn possessed of Sfflgimi&t mm :.7in,t nomonal Interest, and self-, the ablllv n .;" St""0.!!0" . "6" n,i i.i..' , :-;'".'"" ' -.. .ui uim wno nas mo nerve to u..i, , ,1'10 P1"H game and york for tho nomination. Ho Is of me "einuurniicporsunslon, Iibb al ways been such, .and will 'always Do In tho Joffereonlnn ranks. Ho Is nevertheless a worker and Kill do more for the coast country we be lieve than the present Incumbent lias dono or can do. He, like all other men hnvlng opinions of their own, Is objected to by Bomo, for no other than a personal matter, that should -bo forgotten In a fcontest of this kind. "Coos Day has struggled along nil wicso years voting money out or our own pockets for tho Improvement of our harbor, whllo other loss Im portant places havo received sub stantial nld. And wo bollevo wo will continue ttf spend our own money If a change la not made. Tho people of Coos county owe Fred Holllitor tholr undivided sup port, regardless of party affiliation or personal projudlce. To bo sure, Republicans cannot vote for his nomination, but Domocrats can, nnd It Is up to thorn to sco that ho Is tiomlnatod, Tho llopubllcans want him nominated and will then help elect him, Tho Ropubllcnns proposo to do this becnuso thoy bellevo thoy will be , , , ., , , , , . iuiihh uiwi a man wno can nna cotton when community lntorcst Is Pnrimnnl np nnriv ni.wtu.,. ...m , at Btako. .forgotten and nil effort concontrat- "In Coob County wo havo a chancq ed on community Interest. ti.t. in nVAhrtlnn tlllu mnvlm In Mirt 1,11,- !..... ll ..., f .. -i ... iuuuj iu u.u..ou ... .......... hi n,u ,,0 inijio uil Will 100K ni 11I1S Interest of our community nnd even-question Iji this light." To the Democratic Party of the Pirsfc Congressional jjistricc oi urcgon : Tho Democratic County Central Committee of Coos flniitit.v wishto linrmvitli sriifn llmf ATr TiVnIniMnlr TTaIHo. ter lins received the endorsement of our committee for the office of Representative in Congress from this district. We are glad to say personally that Mr. Hollisier is a flenn, aggressive Democrat; that he has lived with us in Coos County for some eleven years, and that during that Minn lift lms liinlr nn n vmtifnfinti nmniiir Ma nbonninfna mul loncsty, sobriety and ability'. We cor dially recommend Mr. Hollister to you for your support at mo coining jmnary .mection, believing and knowing flinf if nninnmtnrl flinf lin t511 lin i tlm "ili- nit lm ;.., uiiiu ii iiuiiuimik-vi biilu im MJM uu 111 VilU i.ljUli 4111 till; tllllU. Yours for succpss, Hugh McLain, Ohainnan Democratic Central Gommittep, Coos Copijty; "r. J. Rust, Secretary Democratic Central Gpmmttee, Coos County. (Paid Adv.) lJti:i)i:itICK 1I0LL1STKII f)cinocrntlc Cnndlduto for .Congress. AiwoutfcranratfT. I hereby announco myaolf ns u candidate for County Oommlsslnner MHMfllMMajBHpjgMiJllMBMM kTsTiTiTp 1? !kTaTaTaTaTiTaTaTi I H 'ikaaal ' mm n.-lmmmm mWnB l&WL 'ZmmMMMMMMMM mm . 4&2F jmmMMm wm vPkm atlkkkkkH HptSiiaVjHklLLLH on the Domocratlo ticket at the com log primary election. 0. J. SEELBY. ANNQUNGKMRNT Ao I havo lived In Coos Count; slnco 1872, familiar with all the roads In tho county and tholr condl' tlons, believing that I enn bo of sor vlco to tho taxpayers of Coos Count) ns a Commissioner from this district I hereby nnnounco mysolf ns a cnndl dato on tho Republican ticket at tht primary May 15, 1914. I stand foi good ronds and reasonable ropnlr, FRANK FLAM, Oandon, Oregui (Paid Adv.) FOR SHWUI'T I hereby nnnounco myself as a cnndldato for tho offlro of Shorlff of Coos County, subject to tho action of the Republican electors at the primaries May IB. If elected, I hereby pledgo myself to a policy of rigid law enforcement, without fear, favor, prejudice or par tlallty, nnd shall, during my Incum bency, conduct said office in a busl-ness-llke and economical manner. ALFRED JOHNSON, Jr. (Paid AdvO REPUBLICAN VOTERS SHOULD BEWARE Party Should Bo Represented on National Committee By a Republican The Republicans of Oregon are en titled to havp a Republican named the National Republican Committee man from this State. C. W. Ackerson, ho claims to be a Republican, Is ft. candidate. He registered, as a Progrea lve January 8, 1914, Then signed peti tion of H. w, Coe (o be Progresslye National Committeeman, Then can celled his registration as a Progres lo and registered as a Republican Md Immediately filed his candidacy tot membershlp'on Republican Nation al Committee, Has been an Intimate and convenient understudy of the Pro sreulve National Committeeman and "ems now to be in combination with n'm In an attempt to shanghai the Republican organization. His candl key Is being actively backed by par ties hostile to the Republican party od having personal interests and pri Tate personal grudges to serve. Hla erratic and excitable temperament has frequently led htm to flood the col umns of the press with violent attacks uPon the Republican party and vicious Personal abuse of prominent Republi cans and Jlfolong resjdonls of the State. It is a grave abuse for parties who are not Republican to register as such. It Is a graver abuse for outsiders to attempt the capture of a political pap ty to gratify a personal grudge and to promote party discord. It Is an abuse against which fair-minded men of all parties will rise In protest. "Wo can never have a reunited party by pushing to the front political hotheads and men who are political reformers simply for the sake of office. Having been a Republican only twonty-four hours wjien he announced his candi dacy for the highest honorary position In the gift of the party, is some Indi cation of what Mr. Ackerson's motive was In registering as a Republican. As Hon. Ralph E. Williams is the only Republican who is a candidate for Republican National Committeeman, we feel warranted In urging all loyal Republicans In the state to give him their earnest and enthusiastic support, CHAS. D. MOORES. (Chairman of Republican State Cen tral Committee.) M. B. McFATJL, (President Lincoln Republican Club.) Mckinley Mitchell, (President o'fiPortland Republican Club,) C. M. IDLEMAN, (President Multorpor Republican Club.) (Paid Adv,) . . ...FOR CONGRESS W. C. HAWLEY CANDIDATE FOR RENOMINATION at the Republican Direct Primary on Friday, May 15, 1914 HlEsiJlneda high standing and useful experience in Congress which is at the service of every local ity in the District. . He freely and gladly does althat can be done for every man, woman and child in he District who makes a request, and has aided thousands. When Congress is not in sqssion, he sppnds the time going over the District, learning its needs and the . wishes of the people. ' ' Members of the Rivers and Harbors Committee have said that he knows more about the wajerways in his District and presents tlKp merits more effectively than any other who appears before tfjem. , FOUR PER CENT of the WHOLE amount appropriated in the present Rivers and Harbors Ljill is for this District. He has already secured over $4,000,0p0 for water ways, buildings and other public purposes and will add to that at this sessipn over $2,000,000 more, ' which is an average of oyer $870,000 per year. HE IS JUST AS DILIGENT, PERSISTENT AND SUC CESSFUL IN ALL OTHER MATTER PROMOTING THE WELFARE OF THE PEOPLE ANp THE QQUlil TRY. A VOTE FOR HIM IS A VOJE FOR, A FAITHFUL, IN DUSTRIOUS, HONEIST, ABLE? AND EFFECTIVE PUBLIC SERVANT. Congress being now in session he leaves his candidacy in the hands of the voters, to whom lie is profound ly grateful, while he serves their interest In Wash ington. ' He will appreciate all that is said and (one in his be half. - - '"" ' -T ' . " -Paid Adv. R. A BOOTH Republican Candidate for United States Sepator P. Ji. Booth is a native, of Orogpij, having spent his entire life within the state 'ahd "knows , its japo nic and its needs. He was for many years a resi dent of. Grants Pass, and during that 'time he de vojqped .business qualities which ma.de him a lead er of industry. lie has ccn'Jobpvcv aijd an em ployp of labor a producer fr,om the farm and factory. . He stands for the hastening of tjio reclamation of the arid lands and a system of rurai'eredits-that will assist the farmer in obtaining, improving and cultivating the soil, and assisting fyim ,in market ing its prpduqts, Mr, Booth is a man of ability, ajnd that ability will be given ungrudingly, if, ql6ctcd, in the (fur therance of improved conditions for the people of Oregon. NEW. HOTEL IS POSSIBLE FLORENCE, Or., May 12. It is reported on good authority that riorenco is to havo a now Hotel. Tills business will bo financed by a stock company, part of which Is , subscribed by local pnrtlos and pirt by outside capitalists. Tho preaont i project includes tho erection of n 125,000 building. ' Plans have progressed to surh an extent that a roprcsontntlvo of tho out-of-town subscribers Is on hla way nnd is oxpectod hero soon to mako final arrangements towards eroding tho building. KNGINU FOR roitTUItS. A Portland paper says; "With a big cargo for delivery on tho Unip nua Itlver to Porter Utos., tho gaso line schoonor Tillamook will loavo for the sea, Included In tho cargo will bo n 40-to.n locomotlvo, several carloads of rails nnd other railroad equipment. IAHOIt UXION .MRMIIKHH NOTIOIX A mass meeting of nil union mem bers will bo Wold In tho LongBhoro mnn'a Hall, Marshflold', on Wednes day evening at 8 p. in., Tor the pur pose of endorsing enndidntos for tho prlniarlcs. TIIEO. MEYER, Pros. A. HANDLES, Sec, Central Labor Council If you nro not iifttinmcd of your gooilH A n v R It T I H M T II R M. Robt R, Watson UEl'UllWOAN CANDIDATE for nomination for COUNXV OliKRK Primary Nominating Eloctlon, May 1C, 1914. (Paid Adv.) ANNOUNCEMENT. I announco mysolf n candidate for Stnto Ileprosontattvo subject to the will of tho Democratic voters at tho primaries Mny 1G. Will work for bettor road laws to cnablo tho pcoplo to got Orogon out of tho mud. A. T. MORRIBON. " (Paid Adv.) NOTICE I horeby announco mysolf ss n candldmo .for 'tho nomination of county clork, on tho republican tic ket of Coos county to bo submitted to tho'voto of tho pcoplo at the pri mary election May 15th. P. D. KRUBB (Paid Adv.) ANNOUNCEMENT. I horeby announco mysolf as a candldato for the nomination of ohor Ift by tho Democratic party at the Primary Eloctlon May 1G, 1014. If nominated and elcctod I will conduct tho. office along tho most .nnnnmlitnl lllind nnmiltiln nnnn1litfn with offlcloncy, nnd do my best to ouforco the criminal laws. W. W. OAOH. (Paid Adv.) Will GOVERNOR c. M Rcpulillrmi Ho Stand for Ionomy nnd Kffl-cliuu-y mid Dignified Imw Enforce ment. I'Vmcp ConmilHHloiiH mid Re diii'tlon of EvH!itK in ICiicIi Depart nii'iil of tho State. KyuopNlN of Iteronl mul Plntfonu I was born and roared upon n farm In Duffnlo County, WIb.: edu cated myself by my own offorts. pnd have practiced law In Portlnnd slnco Juno 1, 1894. Havo always tak en an actlvo part In public affairs, and have held Bovernl official posi tions. I Nlmul on my roe(nl nu fllnto Knmtor nt tho lnttt hchsIoii of tho IjpglHlnturu. i irkeI mid voted uKHlnxt flio tuny tux- law, mil fitvor ii n nuikliiK tnxOti puynblo tfCflU numinlly, Mitliout iwnnlty. Only five of tho lawH passed at that session wero referred to tho poonlo by roferondum petitions:! four of theso tho pcoplo apprpved by overwhelming majorities, and voted for thorn; tho fifth was almost as badly dofoatod, and I had voted against it in tho Legislature I worked and voted for Senator Majnrkoy's minimum -wago bill for womon, providing for an impartial commission to fix tho maximum hours of labor and the minimum amount of pay. I favor a similar law providing for an Impartial commission with out compensation, to fix tho maxi mum hours of labor for man in tbe various Industrial occupations; this In preference to a flat-eight hour law. I favor further good roads legis lation with stato aid, so that wo .may havo chonpor transportation from tho farms and producers In every direction. , , favor tho reduction pf taxe ,by consolidation of various commls islons, or the abolishment thereof, and placing their duties in the ,harida of tho Stato Jloard, and by the reduction of tho exponio of con ducting the various departments of tho stato. I favor suitable appropriations for our State Educational Instltu ttpns, and tho cqntfnuod Improve ment of our groat bulwark the public school system. And above all, I favor the vig orous and efficient enforcement of all tho criminal statutes, Including those regulating or prohbtng the sale of intoxicating liquors, and this I shall do with firmness and Impartiality Tho rich, the popr, the great, tho humble, tho canltallat. tbe laborer, the churchman and the business man shall be measured by thGi.samo standard, nnd each .shall answer for his own acta, (Pair Adv.)