The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 30, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1908.
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COOS BAY TIMES
An Independent Republican news
paper published every evening except
Sunday, and Weekly by
The Coos Hay Times Publishing Co.
Entered at the postofflce at Marsh
field, Oregon, for transmission
through the mails as second class
mall matter.
M. C. MALOXEY. . .Editor nnd Pub.
DAN E. MALOXEY News Editor
REPUIILICAX STATE TICKET.
For United States Senator
H. M. CAKE
of Multnomah County.
For Representative In Congress, 1st
district
WILLIS C. HAWLEY
of .Marion County.
For Justice of the Supreme Court.
ROBERT S. BEAN
of Lane County.
For Oregon Dairy and Food Commis
sioner. J. W. BAILEY
of Multnomah County.
For Railroad Commissioner
T. K. CAMPBELL
of Lane County.
REPUIILICAX DISTRICT TICKET.
For Prosecuting Attorney for Third
Prosecuting Attorney District
GEO. M. BROWN
of Douglas County.
For Senator Eighth Senatorial Dis
trict. W. C. CHASE
of Coos County.
For Representative, Sixth Represen
tative District.
I. N. MUNCY
of Curry County.
REPUBLICAN COUXTY TICKET.
For Representative, Fifth District.
L. D. KINNEY,
For County Clerk
JAMES WATSON
For Sheriff
LEVI SMITH
For County Treasurer
JOHN B. DULLEY
For Assessor
N. C. MEDLEY
For School Superintendent
W. H. BUNCH
For County Surveyor
A. N. GOULD
For County Coroner
T. J. LEWIS
For County Commissioner
W. TAYLOR DEMENT.
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THE OREGON DELEGATION'.
That Oregon Is fortunate In Its
delegation at Washington Is the opin
ion of Railroad Commissioner Os
wald West who recently returned
from the national capital, where he
was summoned as a witness In the
land fraud trials. West Is a well
known public official, having come
to public notice because of Ills ener
getic administration of the affairs of
tho State Land Office while ho was
in charge of that department. He Is
a Democrat, and an observing man,
hence his opinion of a Republican
delegation is particularly interesting.
In an interview after his return
ho said that ho learned thnt Senator
Fulton stands high In the estimation
of his fellow senators and that Sen
ator Bourne has made many friends
while there. In hpeaklng bf the posi
tion of Congressman Hawley at
Washington, ho made use of the fol
lowing expressive language:
"When I visited the House of Rep
resentatives and saw the crowd that
Congressman Hawley h'as to asso
ciate with, I really felt ashamed. In
Intellect, oratorical nullify and devo
tion to tho Interests of tho people,
Hawley stands head and shoulders
abovo tho great majority of tho mem
bers of the National House of Repre
sentatives. You haven't any Idea
what Inferior men some states send
to congress. Of course, there aro a
few able men there, but Hawley is
far abovo tho average. You can toll
that by just looking at tho faces of
tho congressmen and watching their
actions."
It Is gratifying to tho peoplo of
Oregon to know that their represen
tatives at Washington aro tho equals
or superiors of men sent to Wash
ington from other states.
A CARD.
To tho voters of Coos and Curry
Counties:
In roply to tho statemonc published
in tho Coos Day Times on Mav '0
rolativo to my record as n leglt-lator,
I wish to bay that all my nets during
iio last session of our last legislature
o recorded In tho Joi.rnal of pio-
lings of tho house, and open lo
ispection of nnv person who may
i CMimlno It.
record shows, anions othor
at I introil.iee.l and ktuumI
Hi
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Mnpol the Southejr. Ore
to soil tho large tract
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It, acjird'ng to tho
ui i.tnu nom b nt, This moasuro
tonus of tho gr. Ul0 conuuUco on
jib uoioniou oy souato, but Sen-I-
public lauds In tho
atct Fulton took up the matter and
secured the passage of a measure
through congress to obtain the same
result. I secured an appropriation
of $20,000 for the construction and
maintainance of fish hatcheries in
the coast streams south of the Col
umbia river, a bill to prevent the kill
ing of elk, but this was vetoed by our
Democratic governor. I Introduced
and secured the passage of several
other bills. In addition to the above
I supported the measures relating to
our p'lubllc schools and In rt.gultlon
of my services in securing the pas
sage of these measures, State Super
intendent Ackerman and other lead
ing educators of our state, sent me a
personal letter of thanks.
There was a great demand for a
Rail Road Commission, and I worked
hard in helping to secure the passage
of a law creating such comission.
I have in mind several matters of
legislation for which I shall labor if
elected, which have already been pub
lished in the Coos Bay Times of the
29th, and in the Coquille Sentinel of
recent date, and in the Port Orford
Tribune a short time ago.
My past experience In the House
j would be of much value to me In the
Senate and would enable me to ac
complish much better results than
could be obtained by one without such
experience.
W. C. CHASE
to the Voters of coos
curry counties.
AND
Having at the solicitation of a
large number of voters of the above
named counties been Induced to pre
sent my petition for your support for
the position of Joint Senator In the
State Legislature, I deem It my duty
to declare my political principles that
those who are unacquainted with me
may not be deceived. My first ballot
was cast for Abraham Lincoln and I
have been a consistent supporter of
the Republican party since that time.
My idea of lav,- making is to construct
those that will preserve the greatest
individual liberty consistent with the
rights of the whole body of the peo
ple and if elected will endeavor to
represent them to the best of my
ability. I have no axe to grind or
friends to favor or enemies to pun
ish. R. D. HUME.
TRY South Marshffeld coal. O'nce
tried, always used. Phone 817.
Public
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unday,
After Sunday School, J. LeRoy Smith
and others will speak in Libby on the
subject of Elections and Local Option.
MEN and WOMEN COME
POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT.
AETTRro7nn3vvwvs'
COQUILLE VOTERS.
It is gratifying to me to know the
Coquille Valley people appreciated
the man who sees so clearly the
great future of this county.
You may publish this statement
both far and wide: Bandon and the
Coquille Valley to Myrtle Point, Is
the backbone of Coos county, and
Coos Bay Is the heart and lungs.
Myrtle Point some day will have one
building, which will cost more for
its construction than the whole
townslte has cost to date. The pala
tial homes of the Coos Bay and Ban
don merchants and manufacturers
will loom up on the hills, surround
ing the present townslte. Coquille
will have a sanatorium, which, in
importance and as a developing In
fluence, will out-weigh all of their
other resources. Invalids and health
seekers cannot live on the sea shore,
but with their home hotel at Co
quille, and the resort on the Bandon
beach, their chances for recovery,
and return to robust health, is great
er than at any other point in the
United States or Canada.
As for Bandon, I have this to say:
A seaport city of 25,000 will be on
our map In a very few years. There
Is no Bandon man today who has
so clear a conception of his city's
future as I have. I regard Bandon
as the best point on the Pacific coast
today for men of youth, energy and
a few thousand dollars, to commence
at once in, much safer and better
than Coos Bay.
As all things to be great in size
and power, spread out fast, thus
debilitating their strength, for con
centrated action, Coos Bay city site
Is vast, and she has a number of
controlling points, two of which can
hold their grip a short time, but just
long enough to confuse capital, and
to be fatal to a small operator; in
short, the changing of centers In
Coos Bay will crush hundreds of
men and blast the hopes of thou
sands of the small Investors; but for
the man of great foresight and heavy
money power, Coos Bay's real estate
Is a hundred to one better than Ban
don. Many of our Coos Bay men would
do better to sell out at once and go
to Bandon. As one proof is worth
1,000 arguments, I will give you
the proof of my assertion. Now, you
must think carefully of what I say;
IN LIBBY
At 3:30 P. M.
Meeting
BYM
May
do not idiotically yell hot air. My
harshest criticism of tho people of
this country Is their disposition to
denounce any good expression which
they do not understand as hot air.
I will call the turn on future devel
opment (which Is against my own
Interest financially); Coos Bay Is
destined to have a large seaport city,
a commercial metropolis; Bandon Is
so compact that no man need to
change his first location; they can
tell just as well today where they
are at as when the city Is fully devel
oped. Bandon will have the great
est seaside resort on the coast, on ac
count of its central location and Its
even climate. Its bar and entrance
can be made with small outlay to
pass any of the coastwise shipping;
Coos Bay people can help themselves
more by helping Bandon to Myrtle
Point; as the average new comer will
do better for himself and the country
to locate there. Unlike Portland,
our Coos Bay people must help build
up the surrounding country before
they begin establishing the mercan
tile Institutions in keeping with her
great seaport.
It will be to your interest as well
as mine that I get a good vote In
your part of tho country. My only
pledge to you is that my conduct will
always be consistent with the atti
tude expressed In this letter. Thank
ing you In advance for your earnest
support, which will make me your
next representative,
I am sincerely yours,
L. D. KINNEY.
We will store your goods for lc
cubic feet. Bay Side Paint Co.,
North Bend.
COME to the Coos Bay Orchestra's
ball at the Knights of Finland Tem
ple Saturday night. Fine floor and
excellent music guarantee a good
time.
ANDERSON & HALL agents for
South Marshfleld Coal. Phone 817.
A CARD.
To the Republican voters of Coos
County: I hereby announce myseli
as the regular Republican nominee
for coroner of Coos County, subject
to your approval, at the coming elec
tion, June 1, 1908.
T. J. LEWIS.
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I Are a recognized necessity for the safe keeping of
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