rtfonr COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MALONEr DAN K. MALONEV Entored at tho postofllco at Marsh flold, Oregon, for transmission through tho malls as socond class mall matter. Address all communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES. Mnrshflcld :: :i :: :t Oregon Dedicated to tho senrlco ot the people, that no good cruso shall look a champion, and that ovll shall not thrive unopposed. sudscription rates. DAILY. One year 16.10 Per month 50 WEEKLY. Ono year $1.60 When paid strictly In adranco tho subscription price ot tho Coos Day Tlmos Is $6.00 per rear or $2.60 for six months. Offlclnl I'niwr of Coos County An Indopondont Hopubllcan news paper published ovory evening excopt Sunday, and Wookly by Tho Coon liny Tlmos Publishing Co. EASTER Tho Enstor sonnon of tho flowers Is best of nil to know. Thoy hoar tbo preaching of tho bIiow- ors That spoak tho ono word "Growl" Thoy waited for that glad command ' Through wintry Btorm nnd strlfo, And now throughout tho rousing land Thoy stir and wako to llfo. I, too, havo watchod and waltod long For I was fain to loarn Tho word that wakes tho bird to song Whon llfo and Joy return. I, too, must grow and fool my heart O'orflow with prayer nnd pralso; With birds and llowors must tako my part And hymn tho Eastor days. Uy Peter McArthur EAHTEK i spring, Bui our senses are better tvuiiuBBUH luiiu uie anu astronomer, ! 1 ni'l tny to" "8 that spring began jvuuur aim iuu. on (joos uay many wcpks ngo. oi News Editor shall wo bo bold nnd claim St. Vnlnn. 1 tlno's dny ns tho birthday of spring? In tho Coos Day country ono might won do so. Thb eastorn press dispatches to Tho Times toll of tho coming of spring in tho mlddlo west with flood and blizzard. An eastern ex change tells tho story that "Half a hundred cities woro shut off from communication with tho rest of tho world when miles of telegraph and telephono poles wolo blown down or wlre3 aro covored with lco until broken. It appeara that Mnrch. com ing In llko a lion, will go out tho same way. "Steam and electric railroads, ur ban and Intcrurbnn, woro brought to o standstill In tho territory affected by tho storm. In eovoral Instnnccs trains wero snowbound. Snow again Is fnlllng tonight nnd overy effort win uo tnauo to provont another blockade. Tho Indications, however, nro for a heavy nll-nlght Bnow." In tho Coos Day country tho hills nro always green nnd tho coming of spring is only felt by tho lovor's soft and llngorlng caress that is In tho nlr. Wild flowers spill their frngllo fragrance, carpeting earth nnd wood land In many colors. Tho nil por vndlng perfume of tho blossom-lad-oncd orchard Is wnfted by gontlo winds. Whlstlo of mendow lnrks nnd molody of robins usher In tho Jocund season ns tho sun sliowors tho mils with gold. Thcro hns been an ampler other pvorhcad for many weeks. Soft airs hnvo strayed upon us from onrdnnn of tho gods In far southorn seas. Tho honk of tho wild gooao In tho heavens has clnneoii in ih iiir.ia understanding that spring was nl most horo. An occasional swallow or robin has hornldod tho coming of ,tho shy season and strengthened us to now measures of patlonco. Dut tho thing thnt has choorod us most Is tho triumphant strldo of tho northing sun through that Invortod urn ot nzuro that wo call tho sky. Ilowovor much ono loves tho blltho and kindly winter of this region, thoro can bo no denying thnt It palls. One wearies of choerful fires and many rnlny dnvs. tin inn.- rnr. tun sunshlno ovory day and, bettor still, vuu uiiun buuck in cno rrco woods. Ho hungon to roam tho woodland ways m TO RETURN TO W English Federation of Miners Will Order Members Back to Mines. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day TImo.) LONDON, April C Tho minors' Federation accepted today tho rec ommendations of the oxccutlve com mittee thnt work should bo resumed as n result of tho recent ballot and tho miners be ordered to return to the pits fortwlth. MIUHT NEWS OF COOS BAY VI OIL IS IN VAIN Hoincqcvkcrs (Jain Nothing but Ef fort at North Yakima. (Dy Associated Press to tne Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C. April C f vain vigil was that of tho land- sookora who have remained In lino nt the North Ynklmn, Wash., land of fice slnco January, waiting an oppor tunity to file for Irrigated fruit lauds In th Tleton project. The reclama tion service todny announced that no advantage was gained by early filing. (Dy Associated Prcjs to Tho Coos Day Tlmos) NORTH YAKIMA. Wash., April C. Eighteen men and women- woro camped nt the door of tho United States lnnd offico hero when tho nowa wns received hero todny that the long vigil wns In vnln. Of this number, 1C had kept tholr places In tho line slnco December 2(5. HROUGHOUT THE Christian world, and by missionaries inland whip tho mountain brooks Tho llinnv liontbon lmwtq. Mm fnntltrnl fimr u.nlla nf !..., ..... i ' . many hoathon lauds, tho festival four walls of homo, whethor sp'aclou of Easter will ho colobratod tonior- mansion or nnrrow cot, cramp nin row. A nappy dny for all, It has como to Ijo especially Joyous for tho doalors In eggs and mllllnory, who have boon reaping tholr richest har vest of the year. It will bo a gloomy day for tho wenthor sharp, howovor, If ho falls to produco tho brand o( wuiiwiur uohi milieu io milady's a .i ftlfle tho man who loves tho open and tho vnst domo of tho Infinite- iiy.nona nnu mo spicy tnng of broozoa off tbo fir nnd plno. Ho for tho crnck of tho bat nnd tho plug of tho rnckotl Tho Blnvo of yppwrltor and desk looks forward with longing to tho goldon, sun r ooded, eternal days of summor In tho country. Ah onrth nroimros to iror . . r -- iM'fiiiH ,:nuiti( tnirti.wi. Tho custom of donning "glad f.rnVi"JT,f, '" .vTinl bon,,tr of rugs" on EnHtor probably dates from , ",7? ,n 'Uc,".f mui tlovrw. now llfo thn Hnrinr fn..ivnin f .i. .."i" ... wo," I In human framos. In which thoy colobratod tho resur rection of vcgotnblo llfo nnd the com ing of tho grnHs, (lowers and othor plonsnnt things. Aij old couplet dat ing back to tho fourteenth century proves thnt tho Easter bonnot Is nn anclout Institution: " "At Eastor lot our clothes bo now, Or this bo sure you will It ruo." That Isn't vory good pootry, but It is BOIind 80I1BO from thn nnlnt FOR STATE SENATOR THE TIMES la n progressive ro publican nowBpnpor. It bo llovoa In progroaslvo ropubllcnn principles, u bollevea thnt momhors or tho republican party should bo Permitted to solect tholr candidates oi offico without tho dlctntlon of """""p uiuior political SMITH ACCUSED OK FRAUD PORTLAND. Ore., April C Robt. Glenn Smith, mayor of Grants Pass, a prominent southern Oregon lnwyor, and rccoptlvc candidate for tho nom ination for roprosentntlvo from the. first congressional district, la char,.- od with the misappropriation of $482"i of the funds of tho Cleopatra Development company, In a com plaint that has been received by tho Oregon supremo court from Earlo & Stelnert, of Seattlo, attorneys for the complainant company. TWO ARE KILLED or iinu-u. Iiniwtt l i.. it it .,. i . . . . of vinw nr m... ...ininnn .!. ri"i i "v.::..."r'u,UD'."ow?v',,t"nt it or in wearing m"" aT. u"?' 1 ,r ". ". ' ' ro co ". "'" l"ty not! 8lnco all tho world Is bios soming, nhould not wo bloHHom, too? Eastor Is tbo Spring poom of old aiouior isartn, and Uioho who erlt IcIho tho porBonul adornment thnt mnrks tho day aro railing against ono of tho primal InstlnctB of nature. Evory community has its dlatlnc tlvo way of observing Eastor, asldo from tho puroly religious coromnnlos. In Now York the Hpoctncular fenturo Is tho "mllllnory parado" along Fifth avonuo, nftor tho church services. KTnni all ovor tbo United sinfn and Cunndn tourlstfl Invade Now York to soo or tako part in tho East or procession, and. Ill tho mnttnr nf tomiuino nnory, it Is a sight to bo- Of II lieWHIinilor tn lnrni.,.i M. -...... ? ?.Vn(? m ,i" th0 raols concerning tllO OUnllflCatioilH mill rnKni-,1. .. ..." offering thomsolvos for tho suffrages nnd honors of tholr party. j iioro nro two candidates for Stnto Senntor from this district. I. S. I!!! t I,,,,d , K' Qottlna.' M? Hinith is n hollovor and supportor of progressive republican prluclploa thla jonr, last your nnd tho your boforo and promises to bo tho years to como. I-rod K. Gottlns says ho will favor DUt!!!06 "opubllcan policies Fred Gottlns wna n ntmmnh n.i onto and supportor of tho Assembly two years ago. Fred Gottlns was a nominee for offico on tho Assombly ticket. ! re,! Gottlns rofusea to Blgn Stnto- i'nilL .2; 1 f0o t,, dlrect election of united States Sonntors by tho peoplo. h red Gottlns doos not declare- In fnvor of tho recall and tho initiative nnd referendum, f..nm,.0?U,n8' lolll sponsor nnd fathor-ln-lnw, Judge C. A. Sohlbrodo ,v, ,r,ct nry of tho old school f.0 I" ngnlnst nil progressive pnlltlcnl principles. Every mnn u rlchti ni,i.i .- his opinion, but ho should stand square V for hln nrlnxlnlna . . bo nn ABsombly cnndldnto ono year nnd a progrcsBlvo republican for of- mt inu nexi. Every progroaslvo republican should VOtO for nn, I i.,nnnl, t a which tho Moxlcans and Spaniards' s,n!,n: Jvhn ,s n nrogrosslvo without ROSEDURG. April fi Whllo as- conning Rico Hill, 2". miles north of this city, tho helper engine on freight train, No. 221 blow up, killing En glnoor M. M. Dartlett, of Grants Pnas, and fntnlly Injuring Flremnn A. E. Adertou, of Roacburg, who wns rui lied In n eaboono to the hospital nt Eugene, where ho died. r.KTUt.VIXC TO WORK Lugll.sli Miners Rapidly Reiuiiilug Their Places. (Dy Associated Prons to tho Coos Day Tlmos.) LONDON, April fl.The numbor of coal minora returning to work Ih IncreiiHlng dally 'nnd R Is oxpected thnt nfter tho Easter holidays there will almost be a completo resumption oi worK, W. P. Murphy Brings Rather Dismal Report From San Francisco. W. P. Murphy returned last even ing from a business and pleasuro trip to California. Ho brought back somo rather dismal railroad nows, according to pnrtlcs to whom he re ported It today. Mr. Murphy had qulto'a conference with C. J. Mlllls, formerly general manager of tho Coos Dny properties of tho Southorn Pacific but now con nected with tho ofllco of President Snroulo at San Francisco. Ho Is quoted ns having been given to un derstand by Mr. Mlllls thnt tho Southorn Pacific was not likely to do any construction on thh end of the lino this summer. Ono reason for this. Mr. Murphy understood from Mr. Mlllls, was tho opposition shown bv Coos Dny pooplo to tho Southern Pacific. If tho pooplo of Coos liny would rescind tho terminal franchise t.lven to locnl parties and grant It to tho Southern Pacific nnd Indorse tho plnn of bridging tho Dny, Mr. Mur phy understood Mr. Mlllls ns saying that tho Southern Pacific would ng reo to begin construction on this end In less than forty days. Supt. W. F. Mlllor left on tho Dteakwater today for Portland to confer with Mr. Mlllls and othor Southorn Pacific offlclalB nnd Mr. Mlllls Is expected to return horo with film for a short stay. Mr. Murphy was nccoThpnnfed by John II. Somors who nt ono time wns promoting n lino from Coos Dny to Rosoburg. They will return to Cal ifornia In a week or bo. H L TRACK MEET jWILL RECf NIL 11! Plans Being Perfected for An nual Field Contest Here ' May 3. . Interest Is beginning to contor in . . . i i i Lwuimi tho big nnnunl track mootvnich is Coos Day divisions n, "I1J Capt. Macnenn Phn . crcaseBrD&h:c; Capt. Mncgonn, comma... Coos nnv ,itt..i.L mraai"lerrt1. to bo held In Mnrshflcld this spring. Naval Mllltln la arrnn i " Heretofore tne uig cvont nns oeon th t,lv.Bi0I1B . '""'la t, less or an experiment nnu ... - " i annuu t. of the dlfforont nthlotca I tV,,oh . w1 begin Juno l tv Bomewhnt crude, but nftor I " r ' lfo have m & more or the form has been RUSH ROAD IN MALHEUR Within a Month lit Miles villi be Com pleted Thcro VALE, Ore., April C Tho grading contract of tho Valo-Dog Mountain division of the Orcgon-EaHtern rail road, tho now trans-Oregon lino, will bo completed In tho fall of 101.1. Op erations nro progressing rapidly, grading contractors now making nn nvorngo of half n mile n dny between this city nnd tho mouth of Malheur canyon. Within another month tho 1.1-mllo stretch through tho vnlloy west of town will have been complet ed, It Is claimed, nnd Malheur canyon camps connected with l)oadqunrtcrs in tlio local railroad yards. Stool Is to bo laid on tho 1.1-mllo grade ns soon ns possible In order thnt sup plies can bo hnndled moro easily for the men doing tho heavier work In the canyon. Tho present operations In tho Mal heur canyon roadbed to bo used Joint ly by tho Mill nnd Harrlman roads show thnt nil tho forces posslblo nrn being used, the work bolng dolnyed only by tho 2C00-foot tunnol nt mllo post 30 nnd which will not bo com pleted for n year. Outside of this threo years of experience Coos Coun- ,,'1n',fj0(,.ly?t1' bl" lio Is anxUi.'H ty nthletca have had a chnnco to ,, 'V , ' , ?lon8 at tlielp fu ,J John W. Motley nnd P . who havo been nL? k appointment as i,lTl givon tho enllHtiiiont m7v "' havo gonornl c'.nr . .MJi Ing. " "' routs! Karl Hnlnes. who wai m. , I because ho fnilo.l in .".dl!.M oxanilnntlnn at 1'nni,,,! "? ..'"fttj nbly i,o reliiBtntid with V. V! noiiiennnt of the lunlm. 1,..Y,',H quest of Capt. Mncwnn. "n " si'iium nireiiiu' of ti,A ji i . I will bo held niAt l"r ,l"y lliA Mill on North Kroi l?$ ?1 CUBS the ltinllor m,, ...,."-tl '0 I ftyvx; ''' v iui lj learn somo nf thn tricks and ninth ods used by tho best trnlnors fti tho country nnd tho future will see somo good men developed hero uudor Couch Grnnuls, If present nrrnngements prove sat isfactory, tho local meet will bo hold on .May 3. Myrtle Point, North Dond, Hnudon, Coqullle and Mnrshflcld will lie represented by strong teams. North Dead nnd Mnrshflehl will nho send teams to Eugeno nnd Curvnllln to participate In tho meets tlioro. llandon nnd Coqullle will hnvo al most the same teams this year that took part In Inst year's nicot. North Dcud hns lost sevornl good men hut hna developed others to tnko tholr places. Conch Grnnnls of Mnrshflcld expects to put out a good team but hns not given out anything definite as yet. Tho events this yenr will ho ns fol lows: 100 ynrd dnsh. 220 yard dash. 410 yard dnsh. S80 ynrd dnsli. 220 yard low hurdles. Mllo rolny. Shot put. Running high Jump. Running broad Jump. Standing broad Jump. Pole vault. give the Bnmo to the pm country thnt nil ninv vL 15?' loiiigently?" - UW B. Submitted by Harry n it. ,. South Twelfth hIkAi V'J': ., Oregon. (Pnld Ailf MartarieU iion. c s. .lAi'Ksox.roitrrJ l.XUTIN(J ATTORNKV. m "I w II lnip,uil.dly n.forr, rti.lnt Itiitl Int.. it . . ;' '" '""', """"in fwrorfitul Imporliiiit to rvm ,. inllte 2 l ,. lit It... . ,., ' ",w fMJI .. ... ...i .iiiiii., - C 8. JACKSON', Hoseburj.Or (Pnld ml.) ADDITIONAL SOCIETY NEWS Miss Dorothy nnd MIhs Allco Dylor of North Dond nro guestB of Mrs. V. S. Turpen for tho day 0 A dnnco Is lo bo given Frldny even ing nt tho E'ugles' hull by u now danc ing club formed among tho young; married hoi nnd including many or tho young peoplo of tho town. Among tho patronesses for tho Initial dnnco nre nnmod Mrs. W. S. Turpen, Mrs. W. T. Merchant, Mrs. E. (I. Porhnm. .Mrs. wm. Ilorsrnll, Jr., Mrs. J. H. Flanagan. Mrs. J. W. Dennett, Mrs John S. Coke, Mrs. II, S. Tower. Mrs. J. Albert .Mntson nnd Mrs. W. A. Toyo. MIbb Nolllo Montgomery Is plnn ning to loavo about tho llrut of May for n few vrnk' visit nt iioutnu .....i iMviuii iui n juiii. uuiDiiiu in mini, t.i . ... ..wo.u.., ii.iu heavier work the grado can bo enBlly I ,,or, P1'1 homo, Hillsdale. Michigan, TROl'IILE AT SWARTOW hold, nnd ns tho circus bills says, "worth trnvollng many ralloa to boo." It la nothing sort of a trugody, whon tho old pagan Jupltor Pluvlus turns on tho water works durlug tho pur ndo hours. Strangost of nil the Raster obsor vnnces In tho United Stutca nro those of tho Moravian soct at tholr com munities In Pennsylvania, Indiana and North Carolina. Tho Moravians begin tho day nt 2 a. in., parading nnd singing of tho rosurrectlou of of Christ. At church services tho mu bIo Is furnished by trombone quar tottos. Thou follows tho procosslon to tho gravoyard, whoro all tho grav es aro covored with (lowers. Tho ancient missions In Califor nia nro scones or quaint rites in Foreigners Are Refused Inlervlnv by . . fieneiiil Wii. (Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos Day Tlmos) orifor i !!n?inii Ji'q i TF'.'m ",nn,,r ' complotoil In the locnl ynrds tho lay. ,1 i ;S"l8,HllrllHll,lulllll,IB of Hteo1 0 lho R,nln "" wnl Joi'nv 7.?i..ii. '" n,,0n,wl !?". tho canyon will bo undor way. toC iy Jointly requested mi Interv ew . . done nnd can bo completed within six months ns rnr ns Dog Mountain. Four cnrlondH or railroad tlos hnvo Just arrived In tho Vnlo ynrds nnd Chief Osborn Is awaiting orders to bo gin trnck 'laying In tho wost end or the ynrds whore sovernl sidetracks Including one to tho now mntorlnl wnrohouso, nro to bo Inld. Within n month from tho tlmo the work Is nil iiuiiu'iiiiiiu, inu cuimiiiniioii or a wook's obsorvnuco. In tho Philip plnos Eastor Is tho groatest day of vuo year, rrocossions I cross, tho Christ and tho in" serines nttnchoil nn.l ...l.n .l clnrea for nil tho progressive prin ciples llIC lldlnir thn InlHntlv ...i ) Virgin pass l'n,t0,l St?,cs Sonr by tho poope. up nnd down tho streets. In aomo of a brown I SOME .MORE SIX)OA.VS interior towns an Imnco Christ In the llkenosa of tho Fillpl-j ..uo, in noun, oiuuu mo it a uvea roiUBO io nccopt a Savior not fashlonod llko thomsolvos, Romo, of court-o, Is tho groat con tor of Eastor obsorvance, tons of thousands Hocking io tho Etornal uuy rrom all ovor tho world. Lon don, too, is notod for its celebration of Eastor, and It Is a bad day Indeed. wnen St. Paul's and tho other cnurcnes nro not crowdod to tho ut termost of their capacity. SPRING IS HERE I know that spring Is horo, for I've hoard tho robin slug, And I've aeon the Jowolod flashing of tho swallow on tho wing. I kuow thnt spring Is horo for the inugning loaves appoar, And thoro'a a choory, fairy foellng In tho Coos Ray atmosphoro. ACCORDINO to tho nstronomer the crossing or an Imaginary mathematical lino by the sun on March 21 marks tho beginning or with uouernl Wu, who landed here at the : end or 3000 Canton troops yo-teidny. The Interview ws re fused. Tho foreign commanders sub- foqiienuy sent marines ashore to guard tho foreign consulates mid of rices. KINNEV PROPERTV PLAN New Scheme for Rcttlliiir Claims against It Is Considered (Tho North Dond Harbor says: A movo Is woll under way which ir ngrood to by all creditors of tho Kinnoy properties will aottlo tho on tnnglomont and Indobtodnoss stand ing against that largo acroago of tho host Coos Dar nrnnnrtv in oi,n.. - der. ' k "'" This nlnn Is nnn ivnrbn,t m.. i... Frod Holllstor, who ns nttornoy for n largo numbor of claims, has signed an ngreomont to tnko proporty at Its appraised vnluo In full ottlomont of his clnlma at tholr faco value. Ho nns Interested ntimra nn.t o . hns secured tho slgnntures of L. C. Reynolds, F. W. Stovons, Peter Log ? V- ,T M.cau'ro, Fourlor Rros., nnd M, E. Lvorltt nnd has tho promise of tho nccoptnneo of tho Simpson Lum her Co.. F. R. Wnlto. John K. Kol lock nnd numerous othors. This plnn is ono thnt rollaves the trustee of tho formality of going abend nnd selling tho proporty, tho EASTER LILIES nnd In various eastern points. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR STATE snY.irnn I hereby nnnounrn mmii .. ... dldnto for the republican nornlm-h for tho office of stnto nntn.f...i. eighth "Mitatorlnl district. I tail on tho rollowlng platllrm: If I am uonilnatcd nnd elected I will, during my term of office, U!:V ..in iiuiiuimu ma (iimci oi tnyoSn nnd tniBl to tho best of m; ilia 1 stand lor tho Initiative and nic ondum. prlmnry election hw, p plo'a cholco lor United States mi, tor, corrupt practices net, rec&I', W Islallon exempting personal proftfj to the vnluo of four hundred iOa rrom taxation, good roadi krliliia rnvornblo to runners, Icglilatloi hi orablo to laborers, tho reguHUotd iircarms, opposition to tho riulttd snlnrlcn of stnto and count; olflcea and greater economy In apprcprU tlons. I stand for Statement No. 0:i Words to bo printed after mnen bnllot: "Statement No. One, ks only In appropriations, le;li'i:! moro favornblo to laborers." (Pnld Adv.) I.8.SSIin FOR ASSISS0II I horoby annnunre myself uruD-l dato ror tho republican notrltvJoil ror Assessor ror Coos Countr ttii primary to bo hold April 19, ' H (Paid ml v. OHO. E. I'EIPLB Aftor tho Bhow try a Turkic Hi'il Easter Snaps Missouri "Thov rnltn mill i,ii. credltnm ln.fon.1 vii .'""' .:" l my dog around:''"'" ' Major Klnner has TZUZ quit . . ;,1""cniiBoii8 "Thoy gotta klddln' my Sncred Cod." California "Thov i.nn ..i. ronstln' my Orlrzly Roar." New Jorsey "Thoy gotta quit chnsln' my Octopus." Kontucky "Thoy gotta quit splnshln' my Llkker nroun'." Texns-Thoy gotta quit bootln' my Donkey nroun'." Now York "Thev wnf ...... llinnlrl..' Wnll n. . '.. . " ... .... """ ol,uuv nroun'." Illinois "TllOV enitn n..l. t morln my Whltownsh Drush." ciuiB, vnnia--"moy gotta oult shakln my Plum Tree down." Kansas "Thoy gotta quit Jaugh lu' at my Dllnd Pig." sn J,' -''They gotta quit handln my PIo Sholf nroun'." "" ,, Orogon "Thoy gotta quit aayln' that I rain all the tlmo." r And V8 nay "They enttn .t sort of Bottlomont nnd Is anxious to dk u so nrnngeu. Thoro nro secured nnd unsecured nbout J510.000 In claims ngnlnst tho proporty nnd undor this plan, will mean of course that much property must bo transferred Into tho hands of now ownors. Tho appraised value of Aa K'n,ny holdings Is about $700. 000 which nftor satlsrylng tho credi tors would loavA MnW winn nlnn nnn..i. . . .... miiuuui oi property absolutely clear. Another toaturo of this move Is that taxes delinquent for years would bo paid Into tho treasury nud In that Item alono our city, school and genoral fund would bo material ly benoflted. 0 llllos, puro nnd splendid; 0 llllos, holy and white, 1 greet with a Christian's groetlng Your lossou of lovo nnd light. MY PLATFORM 1 am a progroaslvo republican. I believe In economizing nubile monoy. I bollovo that ovory American cit izen has a right to his own politlrnl opinion and that ho Is entitled to a suunro deal. I beliovo that all men, rich poor, should bo treated aliko. I believe In tho onforcamont of tho law but not Jn prosecution undor the mlso of tl.o law. If nominated and oloctod t tho oll're of shoilff of Cooa oiiniy, I will do my uuty undor tho oath vt olflco, will ho economical In tho ex reuses of my olllce nnd will endeavor to fclvo all men n squaro doal. (Paid adv.) o. O. LUND. or Eldtor Times: The following editorial appearing Phono 214-.T In the April 2 Ihhiio of the Oold iioacii liiohe contalua mutter thnt should bo or Intercut to overy repub-1 llciiu voter In this prosocutlmr nttor-l io district, it Is not Intendod us a Comer on Central. GOxIO I'uiiwii.i uuvuiimuiiit'lll, DUt US Clay- iiu-Biiuie ior ino poiuicnlly blind. I don't prnctlco paying ror political iidvortlBoniontH ror other cnndldntes, bUt I dO lllUIIIU IllVSulr llnnn luilmr public-spirited enough to pay to havo thla niessago published. Tho Olobo snys; "WHAT'S THE CO.MDINATION?" After a Democratic Judge bus sut pn tho Circuit bench nearly pno hair of a llfo tlmo, and whoso run ning mato has nlwny8 been Ropub ican Prosecuting Attorney, ua hns n0inr.tho U8. of J,,dK0 "anillton rSSiJHi0' ' I,r.?w" '" tl,ls Judicial District, naturally enough their ac ua ntanco, after bo many yoars of alt nations together, would ripen In to lovo, but should they becomo bucIi Insoparnblo frloiwU ' ........ "c" .iii,ii n.n. ."". " lu WUITUIU -..ou ..nimon io interest h mseir to such an iwtom ,.u ... i..... , ll..i.l.ll" ..:."". "" " U"H " lVnir? A?.- """,anU8 ' Brown's bv Hail? OlIO or OOP tmvnu...n.. ... Rub" C?J ,8.. ' Pt or a1. with 7-room 2-story mod ern houso nnd unobstruct nhlo Day view which li rented lor JIG per month. TorniH ?100 cash and 125 por month; Interest 6 per cent, on deferred rat- monts WW Horo la a chnngo to jet i & homo by paying tho price of rtstea purchnso price nnd In a snort tlsj tho homo will bo yours lnitead tho landlords. 10 lotH In Ens! Mnrsllfleld for W innyinn imRinnsa porner In Sengstncken addition for ..I'W House nnd lot In West Marsh Held ror "w S-acro, block nt Enstsldo, Just oast of EaBtsldo mill: good soil; easy terms, for....... tn.nrra frnlf fnrnt near mouth or Cooa River I5 Hlinlnn fnaltnuiA nn RhtTtHiQ wfvu I vivu wt " ajAAA I nnd Maryland, 1 00x100.. 't FOR ASSESSOR I will be a caudldato for the repub Ilcnn nomination for tho offico of As sessor of Coos county, at tho primary election to bo hold April 19th, 1912. I served as assessor of this county from 1S9B to 1898, Inclusive. My motto: "Juatico to all." 1 respect rully solicit your support. .. . K. II. HANSEN. "'" ) Myrtle Point, Or. rnfs0(i fioiii r..,i., if i . 'Vl 0I a 'otter nnd Mary and, 100x100..-"; 5fl n".""1".'!1' soliciting huu.. TITLE GUARANTEE it AUSXIUIT fm, . ,Ui.0W,n ,n tho I'rlmary olec- COMP.W. :. "u "D "r oi sun ar letters throughout tho country, is t not enough for Judge Hnm.lto,, to stand by nud see ono Democratic .7.i.." nfrn.. ...!. ." w iiuiuiueo ...... uuuiiivr go down uKuiiiBi urown, while to dofeni. ho himself ll'ntl n... 1... I . . "W i. r y ..rK0 ninjorltles? Or Is p. Jhf0e , F&AVPRS ICE CTtEAM, P no npplo Sherbert for your Easter Dinner LEWTfS CONFECTIONETtV. SPECIAL DINNER will hA . klckln' my Port Commiin - ..l.t "L"le. "OT?'. CHANDLER Easter M ,. iikmjav. Music from B.30 to 8.30. TOR ASSESSOR I horoby announce myself ns ro publlcnn candidate for assessor ror Coos County berore the primaries, April 19. 1911. (Paid Adv.) LLOYD SPIRES. EVANS LOSES ROUT Tommy McParland, or San Fran cisco, was given tho decision over ooooy uvnns. or Portland, at the end or a fast ton-round bout nt Medford Monday night. Je going feddy Roosove one be tor by dictating to tho Repub I cans of this district who thoy shall i oml- .. - --. .w w.uuutrv iiinii 1,1 (la ...n...l. "" " ... imu ivuuuei. Henry Seiii.tnckcn Mgr. evidently thoro nt SV SPECIAL DINNER will h .p.i .v.V,tiIOI!5L cl"NDIiKn Easter .M.. Music from B:.w .in TAFFIES and PEANUT TmrnrrP 20 CENTS pound at STAFFORD'S -- ..u uu.i.vX. . i 7""'y inero is somothln "bout the Hnmllton-Rrown combU tTons0n,ltk,'a!,1t,he ,,001,I? ta oto"Set lions uko this aro not ramlllar with or Judge Hamilton would not butt into - Kyublican politics as ho has"11" the Ren ,MfJInfnllton haa wnfiirleU ino Republican Hag, we would llko to know It: nnd if V i...'u..a Uk0 sonal renRn,,a i,' '.T:'""10 Vr I'or- elected wouk l.kw e8 C-gIUardWro know of It: and If his reason Ib valid ono. win uladiv !,;.",.." cause and help U alone Tho nin, kk srmrffnc"0. ?i"d ,m2s JttdBo HB.mllS-kIi? cAttn- " why Mr. Drown shouTd hang oTtS the public tent nnnth.. f.."ne0n. .t0 BARGAIN MONDAY 40 nnrps ilmhflr fand cheap! nnfi-lmlf n.nsh. hnlanCO W vfinrR. Pnll onrlv. F. S. 6ear( First National Bank building FOR RENT Store building on Elrod and Ttffl Streets; 9 rooms; all modern, " nn,1 flvHirna' nil fnr 135 per BO11'1 sevoral dwellings lor rent. A Tin 1?PT7.T?,RN. m Central Ave.. Mnrshg Lots on Installments Bay View, Bay Park Bunker Hill Eaitsideand Other Locati i. S. KAUFMAN & CO. , ,V,IU W1U ne 177 Froat 6L