THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1912 EVEMIMG EDITION. B li ft NEW RULE IN PORT DECISION Inst Koncrnl election, . . tho county court mny" ... at said January term, appoint a second or nddltlonal board consisting of threo Judges and threo clerks for each pro-' clnct, who shall hold their offices for two years." Id. 330G. "It Bhall bo tho duty of tho county cleric, thirty dnys hoforo any general or presiden tial election, and at least ten days before any special election, to pro unrn nrlntnit notlcca of tho election 'and mall two of snld notices to each M......,w . .-..., ..... o - - ijudgo and each clerk or election in rltory April 10, 1D09, were less than ,;, rCcInct: and it shall bo tho tho number of electors who wero rog-' duty of tho sovoral Judge and clerks istorcd for tho election hold In No- U Imnicdlntcly post snld notices In Tombor, 1908. Tho Btatuto rcgulnt (Continued from page 1.) number of votors residing In tho tcr- Ing tho incorporation of ports con tains clauso3 ns follows: "Tho Judges and clerks appointed by tho county court for tho prcccdlne gen eral election fill nil act as Judges and dorks of such special election, and tho register of voters used at such preceding election shall be used at nuch Bpcclnl election, and no 0110 but persons authorized to vote within BUch district nt a general election held therein shnll bo authorized to Toto at such special olcctlon. . . . Tho polls shnll bo kopt open between tho hours provided for In caso of general olcctlon, and nntlco of tho tlmo of such special election shall bo posted In each polling precinct In which such measure Is to bo voted upon In llko manner as Is provided fo In .sea of u nornl elections. L. O. Ii. G11G. Tho ovldonco received nt tho trial herein shows that at tho olcctlon held In Novcmbor, 1908, thoro woro 2002 rotors registered In tho sovcrnl pre cincts comprising tho proposed port. If tho testimony admitted had dis closed that any ono or inoro of tho persons so enrolled had moved out of tho district prior to April 19, 1909, tho registration would havo been di minished to that extent. Tho num bor bo enrolled would havo boon aug montod also by testimony showing that qunllflcd electors had moved In to tho district nftor November, 1908, or woro living therein at that tlmo but woro not roglstcrod, and wero en titled to voto at tho special election. Tho testimony, to tho introduction of which objection was mndc, con sists of tho declarations of witnesses who stated that tho number of voters In tho district April 19, 1909, was lesR than nt tho proceeding olcctlon, and that mora Qualified electors had moved out of tho territory nftor No vcmbor, 1908, than hnd como Into it. No nnmo of any porson wnu glvon who either moved into or out of tho district within tho tlmo specified, so as cortnlnly to determine t hero fro in nn incrcaBo of, or a reduction In tho numbor of registered voters. Tho finding of fact that tho num bor of qualified doctors In tho torrl tory Involved on April 19, 1909, was npproximmoiy luoo is not founded on any compotent ovldonco nnd er rors woro committed in admitting tho opinions of witnesses on that subject. Tho finding respecting tho nnnroxl- mnto numbor of voters, seems ex prossly to bo contradicted by tho finding thnt "on or about tho tenth' dny of April, 1909, nctunl notlco of i no unio or holding snld oloctlon was mnllod to at least 1704 registered votors within snld torrltory proposed to bo Incorporated" nnd tho finding, "that tho votorn Hworn in nt tho Port of Coos liny oloctlon In April, 1909, wnB 309," thus disclosing thnt tho numbor of ntmllflod electors was 2073 InBtond of 19C0, tho numbor so estimated. Tostlmony was admlttod over ob jection nnd OXCOIltton t mi dim- In show thnt tho quostlon of tho Incor poration or l ho port was discussed at public meetings hold In nnmo of tho precincts nnd in nowspnpora pub lished In tho district. Tho oloctlon held April 19, 1909, wna special (Ii. O. Ii. G11C) nnd ns tho stntuto pro scribed tl-o particular ninnnor of giv ing notlco thoroof, ns horolnnftor miiioii, tno mouioij thus provided for Is oxcIiibIvc. Wright vs. McMlnn vlllo 117 Pnc. 298. Urrors woro thoroforo comiult'od n admitting uviuuiiL-n in uie puiiiio moetliiKH nt which tho question of Incorporating tho port wiih discussed, am! of tho nowspnpor comments relating to tho Bnmo Biibjeet. Whether or not tho misapplication of ho leunl prlnrlploa roforred to woro projudlclnl will do- iwiii upon a coiiHidoratlon of tho public nlnces In their respective pro ducts." Id. 3307. In the 12 precincts composing tho district more thnn 150 bnllots having been cast In each of threo of them, tho rounty court appointed nn nddl tlonal board, consisting of threo Judges and threo clerks for each of such more populous divisions of tho county. Hy computation it will bo seen thnt In tho 12 precincts desig nated thcro wero 72 Judges and clerks regularly required nnd also 18 extra members duly appointed, mak ing 9 0, each of whom was ordered to post two election notices In his pre cinct, or 180 notices thnt should hnvo been put up In tho cntlro district. It will bo remembered that tho court found thnt of the numbor of notices so domandod thoro had been posted by tho Judges nnd clorkB onlv ion: by third parties at their request 8; hy other porsons 9: unaccounted for. 14; nnd thnt thoro was a noglpct to pill Up 4 4. Tn olectlons to Incorporate ports, nelthor tho Indues nor tho clarkn nro roqulrod to mnko any roturn of tho posting or election notices. Dennett TriiBt Co. vs. Songstnckon, C8 Or. 333. Tho duty never having boon Im posed hy stntuto It will ho nssumod, without deciding tho quostlon, thnt the 14 notices, in respect to which no ovldonco was offered, woro prop erly prcsumod by tho trial court to linvc boon regularly posted. L. O. L. 799 Biibdv. 1G; Whlta vs. Smith, 50 Ark. 2GG, 270. Tho piirpoBO designed to bo nub Korvod by tho Btatuto In requiring no tice of olcctlon to bo given, is to In form lognl votors of tho tlmo, plnco and objects of nn olcctlon. As found hy tho trlnl court It will bo taken for grnntod, without determining tho mnttor, thnt though tho duty to post such notices hos boon Imposed on Judgos nnd clorka of oloctlon, tholr nppolntmont by tho county court dooa not crento Biich n rolntlon of trust nnd confldonco thnt tho obligation resting upon thorn cannot bo legally discharged by other porsons. If oloc tlon notices omanato from tho prop er Bource, nro Issued pursunnt to Inw, afford tho roqulslto Intelligence nnd havo been displayed In public plnccs for tho designated tlmo, it would soom to bo immaterial who posted thorn, and for thnt reason It will bo concedod, though not noccs sary to n decision horoln, thnt tho 17 notices thnt woro put up by porsons other thnn tho Judgos nnd clerks of olcctlon woro proporly posted. Considering tho notlcos, In proof of posting which tho trlnl court in voked tho proflumptlon, nnd thoso thnt woro put up by third poraonB ns having been noatod bv tho 1m.Il- nnd clerks, tho number of notlcos put up nnu omiucu to bo displayed In tho fuvurni precincts, composing tho pro posed port, nro rospoctlvoly ns fol lows: Coos City, 8 nnd 4; Coos river north, 11 and lj Cooh rlvor, 9 nnd 3; Umpire 10 nnd 2: I.nko. s nnd 4: Marshflold north, 10 nnd 8; .mi mumm Biiuwi, zi nnu 2; Now port, 10 nnd 2: North Horn!, 14 nnd 10; South slough, 10 mid 2; Sumner. 10 mid 2; nnd Tonmllo, 8 nnd 4. It will bo noted thnt In each of thoso preclneta thoro was n fnlluro to post tho required numbor of oloctlon no-1 iicuh, varying rrom ono to ton. It will bo kept 111 mlllil Mint Mia court found from tho ovldonco tnken '"i "i "io oioetlon hold April 19, 1909, thoro woro 1234 votos cast, of Wlllell 309 WCrO RVirri In na I.....I.... been polled hy electors who had not been registered, nn.i thnt tiw. rna.,u pf tho voto una 992 In fnvor of tho Incorporation of tho port nnd 221 ngalnst tho measure, thereby dlsclos Ing that 21 bnllotB woro evidently placed In tho boxes without any marks thereon to Indlcnto tho choice STATEMENT BY J. K.JHETT (Continued from pago 1.) law ns It stands, and ondoavor by cautiousness nnd enroful efforto to avoid tho Illegalities which occiirrod In tho former attempt to organize, ' or shall wo wait for tho legislature to conveno next Jnnunry nnd got tho law amended, not only in tho partic ulars mentioned, but after invcstlga !,. iiv nnmn romnctont porsons who will look over tho sltuntlon and look into tho futuro nnd go into tho same details as you would In your prlvato business or when drawing up n con tract which has to bo kopt in forco nt tho provlous gonornl election, for years? If wo mnico a stagger iu Novor thinking thnt somo of thorn it again under tho law as now crcnt- mlght havo died between that tlmo cd, will tho port bo able to soil tho and tho present or might havo moved bonds, nnd would It not bo wiso to out of tho county. Why didn't thoy limit tho indebtedness which tho provide that notlco bo glvon by pub- port Commissioners can Incur, with- Jlshlng it in tho nowspaporT That out a voto of tho people, or do you would bo less cxponBlvo nnd It would bollovo It will bo wise to pormlt tho hnvo been road by overy body and law to remain ns It la so tnnt tno then tho printers' nffldavit would bo Commission, without consulting tho on fllo to show that It was printed, people, can bond tho district to tho Then it says, tho election shall bo extent of ten per cent of its nsscsa- hold for not less than forty nor more 0d valuation, something llko nonrly than sixty days, na tho county court a million dollars at tho prcsont tlmo? Bhall determine. Whnt a rldicu- Tho situation la n serious ono. My Ioub absurdity to rcqulro that an oloc- idea would bo to proceed to rcorgnn- tlon bo hold not lesB thnn forty days jzo undor tho law at onco and with nor moro than sixty dayBl Dut that's tho understanding that tho now com- tho Inw and tho court enn't chango it. mlssloncrs would bo pledged to In- Now what does It mean? Why does cur n liability of not moro than It not say that tho oloctlon shall bo $300,000, which wo already voted hold for ono dny? Tho unfortunnto upon, without they wero requested part of that Is this, that question has to do bo by a majority voto at an el- not been sottlcd by tho Supreme octlon hold for that purpose Then Court yet. Another Important ques- it would bo up to tho bond buyers tlon is, will It bo posslblo to sell to dctormlno whether or not they bonds boforo that quostlon la BOttlod. consider tho organization good with- Dond holders would not buy tho out any further trips to tho Supromo bonds until tho question of tho or- Court. gnnlzntion of tho port had boon sottl- Then If tho stilo of tho bonds ho od and all tho questions ralBod un- comes Impossible under tho present less thoy should hnppon to got somo Inw, an ontlroly now Inw can bo on incompotont attorney, who would acted at tho noxt legislature or tho glvo an opinion, thnt tho organlza- present Inw can bo nmcndod bo ns tlon wns according to law. Dut poo- t0 make It practicable, seems about plo who hnvo flvo hundred thousand tho only thing loft to do. dollars to invest, do not gonorally Present Pressing XccessltltcH employ that class of Intolllgonco. Tho decision seems to hnvo brought Tho law ItBolf Ib tho foundation for about chaos and confusion In tho tho evils. Tho very first atop which minds of ninny nnd n solution of tho wns takon wna a mistake How can question of how to copo with tho It bo romodlod7 Now, that takes present pressing necessities npponrs time I did not draw ,tho law and to predominate but as Dr. McCormao hnd nothing to do with It nnd novor has called a mooting of tho Chamber saw It until nftor It pnssod tho leg- of Commorco for this evening, por Islaturo. haps It will not bo out of place for Juatlco Mooro In hla opinion ro- nio to suggest what I bollovo Is tho contly rondorod, Bays tho court has solution. mndo ovory offort not to disturb tho Tho Supromo Court has already oloctlon nnd nro unnblo to find any hold thnt tho port of Coos Day Is n way undor tho law, na an apology for dofacto corporation and tho prcsont bo doing. Now Just think of it. decision will not bo In forco until tho When you Btop nnd think thnt ovory mnndnto from tho Supromo Court Is Judgo on tho bonch wna In favor of niod with tho County Clork. It Is up holding tho port oloctlon nnd tho customnry to send It to tho attorney law upon which It 1b founded was bo for tho plaintiff, who urged tho caso dofoctlvo that thoy cannot find any n tho Supromo Court nnd I presume way by which It can bo dono, that n ,) tlmo it will bo sent to me certainly ought to satiety any ono Thon I bollovo tho filing enn bo with- that tho foundation of tho port la tho bold any rcnsonablo tlmo bo that tho root of tho ovll. present commissioners will hnvo Another question In tho caso nnd ninntv of tlnm tn oinn un tim nfrniro upon which mo ruconi. cunu wuo uu- nntl provldo for tho Drodgo Oregon elded, waB tho quostlon of notice' ,i0ng whatovor may bo noccBsary. That was tho ono Question which nnd posslblly long enough so that tho J bollovod tho court could not nvold port Election can bo hold and tho nnd whon Judgo Durnott docldod tho pooplo hnvo a chanco to say who thoy uwiur cunu in iuur ui uiu iuh, uu want ror commissioners. Snld tlllB qilCStlon Of nOtICO WOUltl I Then tinrRnnH whn hnvn nlrnn.lv havo to bo tried In .n quo warranto pn,i their port tax can havo no com- procoouing. no uiqruiuru hhuwuu m pinlnt, na It waa dono voluntarily roluctnnco to pass upon It nnd tried nntj thoso who hnvo not yot pnld can to avoid It if possible Dut tho bond i,nvo it in tholr doscrotlon to pay buyors would not purchaso until that tho threo mills nntl nld In tho work question wna Bottled and you can nn,i i bollovo whon tho situation Is very roauiiy neo mu wihuuiu lur muir lmdorRtnnil t inrn w II lm hut rn.v ,!, ., 1 It ... I. ...... I W HUW.V.I II..W bo lining, nun uiuru iiuiy uo ii tiruiu many moro discovered, upon a care ful Investigation by compotont par ti os. I wns Bntlsflod from tho start that when that quostlon of notlco camo will rofuso to mnko tho paymont. Tho C. A. Smith concerns nnd oth er hoavy tax payors havo alroady paid tho port tax, nftor bolng ndvisod thnt tho decision would probably bo HB it Ir fltlfl thftv Yinvn nn .trial., tn ... l. l. .... ..-!.. ,... ..l.i .. .. : "- "' " muo..u iu ,u- uuiuiu uii miuiimv, mu mum . cnu it nnu thoro nro possibly many not dodgo it; thoro was no oBcnpo, ' othors who will follow in tholr foot nnd my predictions havo boon cor- stops. rcc i , i . . Another menna of delay would bo I tried to got tho court to pasa u.- to nio n nntitinn f ,.i.-i i...; on tho Borond quostlon in this Inst that would appoar to bo an insult n suit, as to tho holding of tho oloctlon intolllgonco lZ rJ.fr U.!f., '!"?;? S'i'l.SL".''!'. honct. capable, con- ..-. ww.. ....w .... ..... .. w ,.w.w. bi'iuiiiioub gentiomen, who comnrlso to sell tho bonda until it la passed tho Supromo bench, unanimously say? up,on! ., , ,.,.,.,. I "A "'Kont effort has beon mado to In testing n law of this km , whoro find, if posslblo, somo way to escnio tho object Is to got It BOttlod llnnlly.tho mnrinuin., .i.ii. t ',' "I -:ul'. In tho courts, ovory question roenrd-1 mmn .,.,. i.i ... .. " ,."rco." Euil'irr II 11 iflnlHullillk iHllllll 111 If 111 lHllB MmmWm i .. .- . . " .-- ..-.,, HIIIUIHT Of imilOIR onnt nt t1i aimMnl ' nf Min nlimtMru HM,. ... .. . : . n,!,.?,V"" J1'?' f0"'l"ro,l Wh tho voto. polled be'lng 1231 of which 309 : 'iv-viiiB wnu nit ri'KiS' iwifii itir uio preceiiing election. Whatever the rule may he Ing 1(8 validity which can bo dlscov orod, should bo passed upon and thon there would bo no dllllculty with tho bond holders' nttornoy giving nn op inion thnt tho port was proporly or ganized. Tho government projoct provides for a channol eighteen foot deep nt low tido nnd two hiinilroil fnnl wliln from tho bnr to tho head of nnvlga .... i. , -.. . . num- n ih milieu in urfRon that n BPeclal election the notlco thoroof loqulroil by tie Btatuto to ho kIvoii. rniiRtltnin ii)iiiiiiiin ...i.,... wl ch must b observed In order to I oro routs- were a worn In. It will bo boo ti,ni !. '" u,0.imr lo l" llt'ntl or "nviga- Novombor only 925 bill ".'a woro cast Sregs tlo,f nn,,br ron80U ,f 10 0rk J I terod votors, nd ns thoro were on- i,n(,?r thnt nIl"-opriatlon by U. S. o in other' llod at thnt tlmo 2002 elector it KnBlno.or Lcofo w,th lno Drodgo Oro- Is qulto mnnlfoHt. If tho eontrndletory flUdlUK IUHll Iiv tlin rniii-l lm .11' KHi-dod. that 1077 roKli'orod votorn 1 .?, ."" "wri '" "10 Bl't'olnl election. VnllilHtn ... nr tn l .:." I"..''" ,i... "" ' 'V""' "" ll linn t ... i 7 . . iu upon. - "iiiiin uio priue ii o mi- Slur ilcii vb. Ilnr luckor. iv" n un. 11 u.i i do...i ..' '.."" nno-iiHnt. v. Ai-ii-;:. ..: ".:. ii.r," v "- uiiry. ,.i uro. , ..,.,,,, n; IJr wnjfi-r v. jipji nnv o. 117 gon, tho coming nnd going of tho UobhIu Dollar, with hor Immonso enr- upon us," would It not bo nn Insult iu iiioiu, ii8 won ns to ono's own In tolllgenco, to ask that tho decision containing thoso words bo ro-honrd. but thnt la not for mo to any, it Is with tho Commissioners to dotor mine And ngnln, tho thought thnt tho prosoiit momhora of tho Port VlllllllllBBIUII HI Olllll lln llfll.l nnronn- ally to nceount for tho monoya ox ponded, should not hnvo n thought wnu my ono. I havo novor Invest! gntod tho law on tho mnttor nnd I do ' IIIIL HUIU80 10, moml CfriU lilt v JHft i DtrtjtninoeiwyKH I fool nbsolutoly frlondly to overy go lm been accomplished nnd no 'o Uwl t e otltlon rTZ , ' portion of any bond Iwne has boon j Zul( J sininJon n olllA?a used to bring these remit, about. iP .. . i '. i, f,,"l,p.? n.a9" . S- W,'. iiioruiiiro moro una uuen no cnlam Ity by reason of tho delay: nt the Biuno tlmo n number of improvements K.lft: i 330, fur It cannot lm kuI.i u'-im. nul. V. jleMIllllVllln 117 1nn Itltllllv tliut If ll... i,tt ..... . I PM11 liu lllfliln tn at 111 ivlilon ! I. o ..!. ?n! u'h,. i...." .:..""""" "? "T '" luiom, wnoi ":--" "."'" .""'" '''','", - ii""rirr. iiiHiinr inn ntrnt ririurtvti in N'. inm i...i. of M.e number of vote, cast prft-. lid not pmtldpata "t!o Bi'mela id cnut their not poMlbly r.V iV . 1,1,,";n,', ,,h,t " I'Mfc'-Ml The vote upon miy lueanure. detor- Hi.. ..mi... u .";.""'..'" ";""'-"" wuuii. uugni not f ," 1,,,M,,,I fl-Hon. when pntii. oloctlon. bud attvuded hii it o, with th ii umber of roglatereil bnllotB the iohuIi W)U,i i vi.c r tl.oreln nt thnt tlmo. It eo,,- havo boon changed. rinit ' 1,,,,";n,', t,h,t " '"fr Tho voto upon miy inoa ronit miild hnvo Lena nnu il in ui nnl m ..a..ii .L.h.. in for v v llVH St" e' .bv, th9 w JWiulKM If It can be vo do ... . h ' requirement, of tho to find, ir ptwible. aouio way to o. ""'?.'" r8".' ' K,vl """ro l" tw fonelu.lon which ha been sor nt the lam election and I 'surely woulil not want anv flimni.ini in done them. Then there Is Ilrotlor Henry, whom I have Joshed for r,- v off Ma roof if I could, and then there i. who la so enorgetle In affairs thRt he gets so i ii"i invniiiinta tun ..i..u.... t..i..o.i ........ .... ... . .. ... . . ...... U,.u,.i. .. ii . i. ....." V'.V..". """:' "'"" "" ill I lie pioneer naya KUll ..." '": 'J. " ur, XJU. Tlie or UfOHOU t Wa llecWBlv tht nn. lllulnrtnkAit proreeui iicee ynouid have been posted In pub- unsat Ufa, tory In another. The Homely: . I.ooklns- mul the onlarKonient of tho thini an en and then some portion can be use-' ," ", r u,"' ,- ' "?,m fllllv axnoiulml In tlin I,....,.... ....,. ! UP- ".". Who I nt ri. i.i '..",;;" "!" ',r"" le Public .i iiiioio, iiiiuuiiKU UIBie IB no que- liitoraata,! ki ... , ., ""'" " tlcn but tho law 1m defective In aavlns-' 'IT.1. n M. wo,k "t he gives or going Into detail as to what the ' t f, L J,1 Rm ,?' couU Commlaslon can do with the inoney. , Twamed to th , t U ,,,!n IonK- lf and what ah.Ul be ton.ldeie.l u h .?.! ? 0'f ioS' , p ' tbe,lV. n w,,0,8 bor lmproemont nnd It mav Im i.o. I n.L.r...t(.,(.)l1 '" coom Orlmea anil Kible that a port commission .will balV f, ,n Sir ,?ua " a a wllol lnt un uWtriiie thus annnuured .. .....i a i.ii iiiiiiiiiiMiuUiWIII lie I nt f i ,ir.. n. """"" '" mporod from time to time by lltl- on,l n hit ,Ud'Ug myi.elf a"(l "e- tlon where soma Improvement is .?,"'. fi ,i! IL T U tlle, WWI .i..iti,,. t .., ii ,.... . wiien tney attack me. ami loot i.i .,..,.,., , ,, ,,, u. . ,. . ...; " "-" .i.Vt ' """." '" o" pal .Mike, l tl.i I ? ,10. '." ove.n. TltU-laea when seen hat ' r"f","f..wl " "I0.0" !h? ?feet, after Shall we uro. I 'ir..'..'" v 'uu JOt. Do you - cood again in attempting to orjianlie I "'" ;"".' .w"w "i; , an unkind - a port of Cops Uay under the preseut ? n ., J 1, V'eUl nlMoualyT We I'm........ .. ,l . ------ ; "" -m. u iumhui .uouiu w' .-x.wwwvss-n i "' "iiuur ani i reel entirely t !,:.,..m":,,,,i2,,,r'7 r ri " I b y?? ;-i a .nn .i.ui i.m ,.ru.' rie"dij: wS"5 .,,. , - ., v .' '"" ! (' if u uuuiii! eu in tttn' .. ..... . mum wiVu " ,".'" Kp'"7l eieetlou law. , county. By tho means suKMeated , l,'"e w '' ii in t,-t in tho ,.V.i.. ,.V ., V";,"'" .. i'"'. iu oruer 10 impart roqul- .. . ..... ,....,, ,,, wnll,a , ro. ,,e iiiiorinaiion or pond nu elections l.".V:::,!",,1? "ot. wro.anUoroth.ratleSnwhTcapart; ...., ,,, , inruoi oie. in i lie iiiiui O UllUIlt liaVO bo.'ll 1 11 1 Hi' ':.".'". J ,a.wh",e ,e'rtly would estod. Th. tlmo hai arrM how !( I'lmsiuiv tko i nHiiVAi avar uiiau ..t. (Beiurnin Qottyt STETSON HATS STETSON SHOES ARROW SHIRTS New Arrivals for Easter Wear A. Benjamin Priced $18 to $35 "Money Talks" Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. Mnrshfiolcl. Bnudoi a tawwaa . . . anaaWa EQUIPPED WITH WIIIELESS Steamship Breakwater IAY.VSO.V'Ji.Mi:. I u'Jc .'S.1 JC?"TiaXD AT 0 A. SI. OX APItllt . W-"" TIIR Til! " IIAV M'lXUi ' ,i5' - AN,) "7' AT Si:ilU ' L. A. PAKKIll'ltST, A&u Phono Mala condition aimaraly In the face, what ' , ' V""V. l!a ,no.on street, after i i...o. ,n i... .i ci..... i " un iug a narit imt I I l"""M.wanmawiHliai,l,,IWMa)(IMMaM mpni iaMniwrrfa a beat to be done? not Wei should ihlch havo been solemnly ad- ".. w.v.,1 UliU J( as I do to every body else and IV,8, w,hltever will fncllltato nav iKatlon nnd aid In tho oncourngomont I'v iniC' Al Sm.,th's "wvoloous nbll it ami enternrlso wiiinh f..iDi. time when thoro nm Rn n.nn., .1 w vu 4 II1UUD 8elv03' ' o.t of Co" - Suro-Wo want ijjjj iJay rB?n "" " "tnrlS 10 W HOC (111 UUBU1DSS .n"-- . "f oiitsliln pnnltnl Will invest . bonda nnd lot tho money & -..,, ''kf ii urnmi, i(l mr mo norma or two years." id 3305. "in nil oloctlon precincts In mu wore cast ono hundred and 1 ,. . ""! V .'K,,; '"rS.7 Ui'?,rt. rr. :j;s'-j..r ;arsi:,E rau-s s- , ? outaldo cnpltnl will - --- --'wtjv 111 nil 1 iiiiiikb iinnno naii hit i mh ii ueen solemnly ad-lt give mo more pleasure to bo of nfDef1!!Pl10j:od a,nd BUfferlne 'or a& to " iTolji overy lc'-Jltlroate ravnp nn aalu n sarvlrn r n nni.1.1 a. "' 1 want Oi fooil In ntl. n- .. .. ... . " " '"'.' ! . hnt even . -" .-- ". .. loiinuur man to say um-ii ui,7.TT "" vmia ot mo on uooa uny nnti o r-. - tu tliod of imparting , anytliliig unkind of any one. oxcont '','8i0u.kl meot with tho most tie-I bor of the Port Commission . " "" l"u "" 01 wnntlncr tn ' : "" " i""lu,"i un 1110 lines' Iioln In mnltlnc uous ui - . -!. round any body. 1 ?.ssesied for nroEress ann nmBnn- n ' f i,,,ra nn the Pac'BC.j. Hilt lot's quit Rliylnir nn.l not ,!,.. I :J' "nU so "r as I nm concf.rnn.1 to business. The improvement of ' 1 ose whoVlah'?? Why t.Cannot he,p Coos Day Is Important to . ou". I U Mfia1 &? Tho organization nn.l mnintnino I O'Connell and mvRiV n;.-?.0 y (150) or moro ballot. t tho tho deternnt.on to wnlcr 0 SJaJod tor ff IS complaint. snirt.ootn.1 " l,lu '"cs noip in maiuiiB tuu -- ,. yin- lft"BBea 'r Progress and prosper-' finest harbors on the ?"$ ?' anU so f"r as I nm concerned I whr vRRols like the Cu , .. .,v, v .. .-. inmut' "White Star boats ana i" -- $& atoamshlps will Ply 'heZ:.aiC poan ports, through tho vw al, to tho haven of 8ajt!e uay." UOa ilieaa mo, too. jjeunETT. organization nnd maintalnanco ' O'Connell and myself, annolntnn n; of a Port of Coos Day on conservative Eli a,2iarbor. con"n"ion and business principles Is al, .mportant, SfflynaS.SSS