THE COOS BAY TEjBf!e!?oB What About Your Prospects 7 Arc you building for your future, looking out for Number One and securing for your self n portion of the great wave of prosperity that will sweep over Coos Bay during the next few years? iiiWSUfefaStetiwi.iJ u ir,avc you prepared yourself for the near fu ture; invested a portion of your savings in Marshficld really; placed yourself in a position to claim your share of the profits that will be realised with the wonderful growth of the city? Or arc you still ''waiting to see what will happen"? Buy now. The opportunity of a life time is before you. Invest in Coos Bay realty. It's all good. Buy as much as you can or as little as you must. Place your money to the best ad vantage. Buy in FIRST ABLUTION where the new homes are being built, the streets grad ed and the lots improved. 50x120 foot lots, level and sightly, each a beautiful homesito facing on graded street for only $300. Located right; on the "South side," the direction the city is rapidly growing and where 90 per cent of the new homes arc being built. Buy now while you can get the select lots at the low price and on your own terms. Call at our office for a plat. Reynolds Development Co. Coke Building Owners. Telephone 160-J WHY Ifepwramn W. C. Hnwlcy Should He itc-i.iccieu id i,uiik. Stfinie In point of nullity, ox- idtict and qualifications no op- jcdi candidate enn favorably sipire with him. Bttiasa to largo abilities nnd el ite; It added his known hon Ittf, manhood nnd n clinrnctor lirint a blemish. lame born In Oregon no known Deeds and uns nlrondy secured mon of dollars for public 1m- IimtmtDti In tho First District Bwmso ho travels thousands ot IcHti onr his district nnnnnlly orrlng with his constituents nnd llonlnc their needs. Btfiuie It has licon nrovon Hint I It It Industrious, nblo, ofllctent, nnd ixmsful In serving nil tho poopio ul tot a favored fow. I Btciuie ho has been n. fnlthful t!!e terrant, working up to a Prttlon of Infliienco In nntlonnl ni-1 lb, io that Presidents Tnft nnd Rocwielr. his associates of nil par-l ' ind constituents conornlly.! tin him In terms slmllnr to1 ion Hied by dovornor West, nf-l ' i Tlslt to tho nntlonnl cnpltnl, wl hi laid In nn inlnrvlnw! "In1 -'H oratorical nullity nnd do-j toj to tho Interests of tlip poo- !e, Htwlev snnila tinnil nnd nlmnl-l ! ibote tho prcnt innjorltv ofi ieoembers ot tlio Nntlonnl IIouso '( Representatives." ll Adv. Congresslonnl Commit-; ree. 1st District.) I The Deadly Parallel Me Numb for lllage Bill er 320 X Yes ItWOTldn .!(. .41... in a .... ;.... . """ u a nun nn lor B o8,ui?.1.?oJ,f8 m u- mi ;;;; i:r. ::.:" om J,or.",a: MitleV lV-i ., K mem oul 0I E .i kUo Pf odes one Board of Z!'(. " ,ofvH tu8 problem! ol fcZ"".a. eoMoltdation, division ol w,M(l 'conoray of management. tl!irB,aUihe5800'000 Unlver-"'Ppropriatlonblll. tTiirii,J!S?onea b7 Goyernot """"mm and ilinui.i .. ... r..., laW ...!io In.Btfiwtion: "Experience Wco ' ??' ,UlHaB0 blU PI,n' 'U VllaA psUlent, Oregon truS"eJbJr Portland Tax py fi &?! wmmlttee of Gover- IN idtnlnt.V ., 110ars of Regents, THIS IS THE TRICKY U'RTCN AMENDMENT OF 1910, WHTCir LETS IN SINGLE TAX: ARTICLE IX. "Section In. Xo noil head (nv Minll bo levied or collected In Ore gon. No bill regulating taxation or exemption throughout tho Mate hliull become n law until approved by tlio poopio of tho Male at a reg ular general election. Xnno of tlio restrictions of tlio constitution Miall apply to iiH'iiNiirt'H approved by (lie people declaring what shall bo hub Joct to taxation or exemption and how it hhall bo taxed or exempted, whether proposed by tho legislative assembly or by Initiative petition, but tho jH'opIo of tho several coun ties aro hereby empowered and au thorized to regulate taxation and exemptions within (heir several counties, subject to any general law which may bo hereinafter enacted." TUTS IS THE PEOPLE'S HONEST AMEND MENT TO KILL U 'J? EN'S TRICKY SIN GLE TAX: article I.V. ".Section la. Xo poll or head tax shall be levied or collected In Ore gon. The legislative Assembly shall not declare an emergency In nny act regulating taxation or exemption." OFFICIAL IIALT.OT. Number 308 Vote YES The amendment to tho right, above, will, if adopted, keep out singlo tax. The other two Constitutional Amendments which are necessary to permit of rational tax reform will be Num bers 301 and 306 on tho Official Ballot. Remember the numbers 301, 30G and 30S. Vote Yes, and you have put up the BARS AGAINST SINGLE TAX. rw,'" WUIO Oounr Dc7 Parnw. 6tck Parnu, Writ. ftncrJ?1 FnInK Coaoty. o,f'ul resources of Lano T T fit?: T,I0JIA8 & CO., SfjQroTe, Oregon. REMEMBER THIS Tnft cannot bo elected. ltoosovelt can bo elected. Wilson might bo elected If the clvoleo of a president was (aken from (ho iwoplo and (brown Into Congress. Tim election of Wilson means tnniH-Wiig with the Incomes of tho business man, tho wnge-c.irii"r ami the farmer. It Is up (o every American (o defend his Incomo, upon which always depends his oulgo. THE OXLY WAY FOK TIIK AJIKItlCAX VOTER TO DEFEND HIS IXCOME IS TO IMtEVEXT THE ELECl'IOX OF WILSOX 11V VOTING FOH ROOSEVELT AND JOHNSON (Paid ad., Oregon Progressive Party.) 1 1 If Yn i. w want help, try a Want Ad, MAS TO MAX. M,n nnnnlft nt tills district BrO BC qualnted with my record as Present ing Attorney, and wm guogo iu themselves as to whether I havo giv en good service. As public prosecu tor, I have dono mv best to uphold the law. Crime is crime, and I have spared no honorable effort to bring tho guilty to justice. No man can nil the omco oi rnwHii and do his duty without making ene mies. I havo made mlno; sorao of them aro influential. Tv thn vntnrn I would sav. don't accept tho statements of enomles or those who want me out of ofTice be cause I havo prosecuted their friends. Tho purpose of tho law is to establish Justice, and It has been committed to tho Courts to be administered for tho protection of society and the punish ment of criminals. GEORGE M. BROWN. (Paid advertisement.) STATEMENT UV L. A. LIME QVIST. There nro ccrtnln persons In Coos coium tnnt aro doing tlielr lit- most to elect William Cardwcll to the omco of prosecuting attorney nnd tlio only argument they are nblu to ndvnnco Is tlint George Al. Hrown has held ofllcc for n lone time. Theso pcrsotiR havo associat ed tlieniBolves Into wlint they term the Marshficld W. W. Cardwcll Club." They havo mailed matter to a largo number of tho voters of the community. They havo nt tcinptod to uso personnl sunslon for argument, such as 'A vote for W. W. Cardwcll Is a favor to me." Of all the weak reasons over given for removing tho most nblo prose cutor In tho state of Oregon from his omco, this Is surely tho fee blest. This club has recently flood ed f o city of Marshficld nnd tho other towns of tho county with a printed pamphlet In favor of their candidate and tho whole burden of the cry therein Is thnt Mr. Drown hns hold omco for a considerable time What higher argument can bo given for a man that that ho has filled tho hardest offlco In tho gift of the people- of this district for four tonus nnd yet through the host of opponents nnd enemies he hns necessarily mado, his consum mate ability Is so grcnt that ho Is again tho nomlneo of tho Republi can party. And wlint Is this so-called Card xvcll club working for7 Why aro tnoy so anxious to rcniovo air. Drown? They havo chosen ns their president ono Clint Going? Ho signs tho pamphlet In his otllclnl capacity. And who is Clint Going? Dcforo tho April adjourned grand Jury and tho Soptembor grand Jury, one of tho women who was fined for runnlnc a disorderly house on Marshflold's waterfront, swore that In answer to tho question "Through whom do you pay your rent to tho lnndlord owning the premises upon which your house rests?" nnBwer that sho hnd paid It once or twlco through C. C. Going. Ono of tho property owners who was fined for permitting n houso of 111 fnmo to bo conducted upon his promises, Bworo beforo tho grand Jury thnt tho second rent money thnt wns paid to him from tho proprietress of n disorderly houso upon his pre mises wns paid to htm through C. C. Going! Whether you bollovo In tho nec essity ot toleration In cases of tho Bo-cnllcd "social evil," whether you believe that tho statutes In this respect should bo winked nt by tho prosecuting nttornoy or not, who tlior you bollovo thnt tho prosecut ing nttornoy should refuse to do his duty when camplnluts nro mndo In this respect to tho violation of law In this class of cases or not, do you bollovo that tho enforcement of law should bo turned over to ono whoso chief support comes from him whom sworn ovldcnco says xvns tho go-between between n houso of prostitution nnd tho lnndlord. Oh, shame, whoro Is thy blush! Oh. decency, whoro Is thy protection! Do tho law abiding nnd law be lieving portion of this community think thnt they enn tnko any rhnnra In removing ono who for 111 years has been n dread to thn criminal class; ono who hns served tho public fcnrlcssly. faithfully and without tho shadow of scandal, for four terms. If there Is nny doubt In tho minds of any ono ns to tho truth of tho nssertlons stntcd above, spenk to tho following mom bora of tho recent grand jury nnd tho members of tho present ono: M. J. Krnntz, James Stock, .7. II. Darklow. Iko Chandlor. Ed. Lowe-l ien, E. 8. Dnvonport, J. W. Drlggs, Thomns Coko, II. D. Wallace. E. J. Coffelt, H. D. Ingorsoll, D. W. Cn lcf. Carl Gnroutto, Jasper Yoakam. It Is squnroly boforo tho pcoplo the question of Inw onforcomont! Do you want It? Or do you want tho Iniiuenco that emnnntcs rrom tho Mnrshflold W. Wi. Cardwoll Club? Tho writer Is not so preju diced by tho tremendous salary thnt ho receives for doing his pnrt In upholding law that ho Is nfrnld of losing his job. IIo Is not ono tenth as much Interested as nro tho peoplo of Coos county. A llt tlo reflection for their own Inter est Is nil that la asked. Do not sncrlrico so nblo a prnso cutor because somo of you may wish to knlfo mo. Georgo M. Drown Is tho man who asks for your votes, not I, IIo Is pro-oml-nently entitled to your support. L. A. LILJEQVIST, Doputy Prosecuting Attornoy. (Paid adv. by L. A. Llljoqvlst. Co qulllo, Oregon,) IG. A. SMITH MIES APPEAL FOR HEAD OK C. A. SMITH LL'MHEU INDUSTRIES WRITES STRONG LETTERS TO UNITED STATES ENGINEERS AROt'T CONDITIONS. MPROVEMEN PRAISES TIMES. OFFICIAL HALLOT 370.B71 . Tn Mm lnrirnr rltloa It In a com mon spectnelo, particularly nt night, io seo mo Bireois iiueu wuu Imlatnrmia nmli mlrlrraRml liv flnnin long-haired, wild agitator, xvho, or dinarily lias maao a campioio i nu ll ro of his own mission in 1 1 To, and then attempts to toll us what Is tho trouble with tho world nnd how It should bo remodolled to inako It perfoct, Tn linnlnnRR Antornrlses it It BUO successful man who Is ordinarily ablo to run a Business BiicceBsiuuy. Tho man who Is a falluro Is unablo to guldo a business Institution nnd has to seek aomo othor vocation, yet In tho speecli-maKing xvo seo this thing reversed and tho unsuc cessful person, tho xvild-oyod nglta tor, who has never accomplished anything, seoks to gather togorher upon tho streets tho cltlzons or a community and Insplro them with ha nu'n wild IrloflR. In this country, wo hear of freo speecn, and every man is unowuu to do anything that ho sees fit. bo long ns he does not break tho law, but there are certain ponco reguia- tinnn nr in ntner wnnin. reuuiu- ....,, . ---- --. - tlons that aro necessary or iuu mirnnnn nt nrnter.tlne tho llfn. health and happiness of the citizens, and aisp tor tno reguiaung oi cuiwu so as not to Interfere with tho rights of tho public generally, nor to Interfere with public decency and morals. In largo cities where men are wont to congregato. In largo bod- In a letter to Tho Times C. A. Smith says: "Permit mo to repeat my congratulations. I was nntur ally Bomowhat surprised thnt Marshficld had arrived nt n stago xvhoro our dally paper Issues extras like tho metropol itan press In tho east." Mention wns mndo In Tho Times yesterday of an appeal by C. A. Smith, bend of tho C. A. Smith Lumber nnd Manufacturing com pnny, to tho United States engineers for Improvements In tho bnr and hnrbor. Mr. Smith yesterday sent tho following flolf-oxplnnatory let ter to tho engineers: "In referring to our letter of tho 30th ultimo, nnd confirming the dnngeroiiB condition of tho outer end of tho Jotly. I tnko tho liberty to Herewith enclose a bulletin Is sued by tho Coos Dny Times this morning regnrdlng tho disaster to tho schoonor Osproy nnd tho loss of rive lives." Mr. Smith previous loiter to tho engineers was ns follows: "Referring to tho public notlco received through tho U. S. Engin eers Offlro of Portland ( dated Oct. 7. regarding Coos Dny and Itn Im provements, permit tis to Btnto that wo bollovo It Is not only doRlrnblo, for tho purposo of encouraging and Inrrcnslng tho navigation In this bny, but nlso necessary for tho pro tection of tho work which has al ready been dono by tho government nt a largo expense, to tnko Bomo stops as rapidly as possible to re build tho outer end of the present Jotty, known ns tho North Jolty. Doing, without doubt, altogether too low nnd nnrrow when originally built, tho contlnunl action of tho wntor hns gradually caused It to wear away nnd settlo so thnt n vory Inrgo portion Is now bolow tho surfneo nt extromo low tide. "Tho second project, classified as "D" In tho nubile notice referred to, ns recommended by tho engineers, without doubt, would provo most effcctlvo nnd permnncnt In opening up nnd keoplng open the entrance to tho Dny. nnd wo bollovo n sec ond oxnmlnutlon would, without question of n doubt, cnuso tho en- Inoers to confirm tho former re port, nnd urge upon Congrcec speedy appropriation, "Another nnd very important question affecting tho Dny nnd lbs entrance is tho continual building up and Increasing of tho sand-spll between the Dny and tho ocean; the sand being washed up by tho contlnunl bwoHi rrom tho xvest Is drifting and building up tho sand spit higher nnd higher, considerable of the sand drifting across Into the bny and chnnglng tho oxtromo southeast end thereof. Wo bollovo that this Bnud-spit Bhould In some way bo covered by a growth ot grass and trees to prevent thin drifting. This, In our judgment, as stated above, Is a vory Important question to tho futuro of this bay nnd as wo understand and bollovo, could bo remedied nt n compara tively small cxpciiBc. "This bny being far tho best op portunity for n hnrbor as to size, natural location nnd cheapness ot necessary Improvements between Snn Francisco and Columbia rlvor If not Pugot Sound, with nlmost In exhaustible resources of tlmbor nnd coal nnd wonderful opportunities for agriculture, wo naturally fool that tho government Bhould proceed more rapidly In nBslstlng In Ub dovolop ment, our company now having con tinuous weokly service botweoa this port nnd Snn Frnnelsco of two i ton m Bteol vessels with n capacity of 10 nnd nn hundred tons respec tively nnd hnvo Just launched an other with f- -ir thoiisnnil tons ca pacity for thu same service. A num ber of other nnd smaller vessel nro plying between thlB port and thn ports north nnd south. At vv loiis times very much lnrgcr vcssols hnvo been coming In here during tho las', eighteen mnntliR for tho pur pose of loading lumber for trnns Pnctllc ports. Each and every tlmo they hnvo been obliged Ui tnko out of this port about halt rnrgo only, on account of there not holng suf ficient water on tho bar, and pro ceed to tho Pugot Sound ports for completion of tlielr enrgocs nt a great loss of tlmo nnd expense. Realizing fully tho extent of our country, and' to somo extent the enormous work which Is being ear ned on by tho government for tho Improvement ot navigation In no mini: localities, nnd that this out-of-the-way place Is practically un known, wo Btlll feel wnrrantod In urnlnc tho attention of your board on tho needs and great possibilities of this harbor nnd Its gront Import ance to tho western section of our country, especially at present, nnft mnro nnd moro ns tlmo goes on. Yours truly, INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. lefl, nnd when, under excitement, thcro seems to limitation as to what thoy may do, It Is not only fitting, but necessary, that tho au thorities who hnvo control of tho city, nnd, who nro responsible for Its proper nnd decent mnnngomont, Bhould hnvo control of street speech making In such a manner ns not to offend tho decency nnd mornls of 'Itlzens who uso tho streets for business or plensuro. In tho city of Portland, It has boon n common thing to henr a long-haired ngltntor enst reflections upon our flag; upon our olllclnls; upon oilr government; upon our country, nnd our constitution; so much so thnt It makes tho blood of every doeont American cltlzons boll tn hnvo to listen to such things, and theso things nro rnmmod down tho throats of decont cltlzoun by tho streots ngltntors, who. ns wo hnvo said, aro peoplo who havo mado a falluro of everything thnt thoy havo undertaken In this llfo, but yet set themselves up as para gons of virtue and ability. Whllo freo thought and freo speech Ib guaranteed under our con stitution, nnd must bo allowed, yet whoro It Is of n character to offend public decency, xvhoro such meetings nro hold on tho streots of a Inrgo city so as to Impcdo rrnfflc, It scorns fitting and propor that tho authorities of said city should havo tho right to rogulato such speaking; to say whoro It should bo allowed; nnd uiidor what conditions; and so long as tho authorities nro nob ar bitrary In tholr decisions, but rog ulato tho thing with fairness and Integrity, thoro ought not to bo nny valid objection to a Inw such ns Is eontomplated; but, as a mnttor of fart, It ought to bo welcomed by ovory decent, falrmlnded citizen, nnd ns n mnttor or fact, is nusoiuioiy nnd perfectly constitutional In ovory way. This bill was prepared for tho purposo. as Is statod, of prohibiting tho holding of a public meeting In public streets, In towns or cities of over tJOOO population, unless n permit to do bo bo hnd from tho authorities, and this bill Is ontlro ly constitutional and within tho pollco powora of every municipality, to regulate tho doings In tho city bo as not to Intorforo with public peace nnd public morals. Wo feol that this bill Bhould bo nassod by n largo vote, nnd that In passing this bill, wo nro protect ing our citizens nnd our nonies. (Paid advertlsomont.) Fred Holllstor returned Tuosdny from a buslnoss trln to Florence. Mrs. Holllstor and son, Frodorlck. remainod for n longor visit. Frod says that tho Wllhelmina Is now a total wreck, being almost ontlrely burled In tho sand. No attempt was mado to salvage tho vessel, not oven tho engines being removed. Have your Job printing dona a fhs Time office. ASQIH Times' Want Ada bring results. IT IS UNTRUE Enpjish Premier Denies Story That His Government Fav ors Sinflle Tax. (Ily special cable from London ( tho Oregon Equal Tux Lcngtii Relayed from Portland to the Coos lluy Times.) LONDON, Nov. 2. Whon Prom ler Asqulth learned for the llrst tlmo today that tho Hluglo tnxorc of Oregon had bcuu roprosontlnc that his government, himself audi tho ohnncellor ot the exchequer, Lloyd George, wore In fuvor of Bln glo tnx, ho was exceedingly Indig nant. Tho premier Immediately Issued tho following statement from hit ofllro nt 10 Downing Btreot: "Mr. Asqulth stated in tho llouso of Commons July 30 and In u spcecn at Lndybank October 5 that the policy of the government does not Include single tnx." It Is against tho policy of the promlor to glvo out Intorvlows, but IiIb prlvnto secretary furnlshod your correspondent with a copy of Mi Asqulth'u speech nt Ladybank when ho said: "Whatever tho proposals of tho government may bo thoy will not ombrnro wlint Is cnllod tlit. nollcy of single tnx, which to my knowledge hns not a sluglo sup porter In tho presont cabinet, nno which In my opinion nnd I boltove lu tho unanimous opinion of my col loagues nlso, by singling out tor tho purposo of bearing tho wnoie burden of taxation of tho land U tho exclusion and rollof of all other forms of property la consistent ncl thor with Justlco nor oxpodloncy." Your correspondent could not gcL In touch with Mr. Lloyd Goorge but Mr. Asqulth'B statement that not ono of his rollcaguos favors the oxcluslvo land tax certainly coven him. Georgo Lambort, monibor of par liament, informed your correspond ent, howovor, that Mr. Lloyd Georgo had given him permission to Bay that tho chaneollor was not In favor of slnglo tnx. Members of tho cabinet who, ow ing to their official position are unablo to declare thomsolvcs on thn politics of another country, wore mortified to know that U'Ron and Oregon's single taxcrs had choson to llo dollboratoly about tholr nttJ tude. SPECIAL CANDY SALE nt STAF FORD'S Baturduy and Sunday. -10 cents per pound for French Ilonlioiis. Times' Want Ada bring results, nesa Times Waat Ada brine resul I