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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1914)
ft 'BHWWWr . ISS3tfr5'" sBHfflE5rzg rnwvV "cna; fflpMHwr"- C "i k f'T' " i ml i . ' ' '' J SSL ' Tl I'M (Ififlg m TIMS, LfatfJt.AWiWtattiWLitf,.4 i..lwagHj fcn yMMhrr' -t-Tl Him-""1"11"1 w'iaeNMiJiMm.. . , iTT , "''",fyt7J.Tif rt'-yTMTiPlrrr Political Announcements FROM COOS HAY TO CONGRESS. Owr I" tl10 08 1Jnyi country most everybody calU him Fred his for mal title Is Frederick nml ono ntid hll ngreo that llolllstor Is the happy succeBSor to Hawloy as congressman from the- first district. Also, so In fectious Is tho homo sentiment of h'mWmmmmmm t FRKUI5RIOK HOIiLISXKIl Democratic Cnnclltlnto for Congress. tlioso who havo known him bCBt, tho samo fooling Is common In tho comer councllB of stato democracy. Politics aside, tho nomination of Fred Holllstcr by tho party at tho primary would effectually sprvo tho b' to by prcsoutlng n candldato up on whoso election fair-minded and progressive men evorywhoro. could unite. Whlto llolllstor- Is of tho coast country, his democracy Is broad enough to dwarf tho local selfish ness of many who havo aforotlmo sought tho hnlls of Congrcbs to further pot locality measures. A trained business man and nttonloy, with faith in his state und energy to ses the ability to transform his id ea Is Into cohcroto.and beneficial results-Mind wouldl bo distinctively a congressman from nil Oregon. Fred HolllBtor's home Is nt North Bend, so named from the conform ation of Coos Uay at that point. At tho present time he Is sorvlng nB a momber of the council to which he was elected by tho highest major ity of any member now In office. Ho has been n dweller and a doer In tho city with the curvntured name for eleven years, and the homo folks wnnt him to keep on residing which is, In Itself, no slight tribute to popularity. Ho Is a bank director nnd bank president In two financial institutions. Heretofore he has de clined all opportunity to receivo of ficial advancement In his home county or state. In Coos county ho benrs the reputation of having been prominently Identified with and for overy- progressive movement trans piring during his residence there. Throughout the stato ho is widely known ns an exceptionally talcntod attorney So much for Holllstcr nt home. Nomination of tho Coos county man by tho stato democracy at the uiinmrlcs would almost infallibly predict the defeat of Hawley, who seeks the Kcnubltcan rcnomlnatlon I and election and whoso record con tains little to recommend him to tuo electorate of Oregon. Holllstcr has been hailed ty a certain coast papor ns tho "man to beat Hawloy." In tho clear light of a growing stato wldo sentiment this seems to bo nB politically probable as It may well be surely It Is devoutly to bo wished. Jackson county democrats are talking llolllstor with overy expres sion of approval and will uphold these sentiments nt tho polls there by sorvlng tho district, the stato and tho nation. "From Coos Hay to Con gress" is written In the political horoscope of llolllstor and the fall of tho political house of Hawley Is already attested by tho rapid and alarming decay of tho present con- grcssmans prcstigo at uomo anu elsewhere. It Is kismet tho unal terable and unavoidable Oregon will ngnln signify that party poll tics have ceased to charm when tho way to our common benofit Is plain. From tho Gold Hill Nows, Ap ril 18, 19H Y- !ILB Btiil lilllMMY; M ft, lllfeMlla sDlfieiL 7 : "Z I" . ' '..'. "w . .tl v.- - -t-tJ-s-v.T -j..', ..titennr a-- TM - . -.- . mm i !'.. L.,..yt-.X'..Jt.tt.. ,.k.t.,X'J . .. SXiiaKJEain:JT7r7TriJ'ft..i : -' ;,, -,- .mrj-r-TPTig fnrtiinr (in mlviincomcnt. ho nosscs To the Democratic Party oi tlio Jnrst Congressional District of Oregon : The Democratic County Central Committee of Coos County wish to herewith state that Mr. Frederick Hollis tcr lias received the endorsement of our committee for the office of Representative in Congress from this district. , We are glad to say personally that Mr. jlollisicr is a I'lnmi. norcrrossivo Democrat: that he has lived with us in Coos County for some eleven years, and that during-that' time 110 lias UUlll lip U repillRUUii Jiiiiuiiy mo uoauumiuo uuu acquaintances for honesty, sobriety and ability. We cor dially recommend Mr. Ilollistcr to you for your support at the coming Primary Election, believing and knowing that if nominated that he will be in the fight all tho time. Yours for success, Hugh McLain, Chairman Democratic Central Committee, Cops County; W. J. Rust, Secretary Democratic Central Committee,' Coos County. (Paid Adv.) Rpbt. R Watson RHPURLIOAN CANDIDATE for nomination for COUNTV OLKRK Prlmnry Nominating Election, May IS, 1914. (Paid Adv.) N0T1CK ANNOUNCKMKNT. I horoby nnnounco myself as i candldatn forCountyCommUgicr I hereby announce myself ns a enndldn.i for tho nomlnntlon of county clerk, on the republican tic ket of Coos county in e hiiihiiiii- to tho voto of the people at tho pri mary election May 16th. r. u. iiuau (Paid Adr.) BUY THE VERY' BEST on tho Democratic ticket at the com ing primary elect,0gEBLEy. ANNOUNCEMENT Ao I havo lived In Coos County since 1872, familiar with all the roads fa tho county and their conui tlonB, believing that I can be of ser vice to the taxpayers of Coos County us a Commissioner from this district, I heroby announce myself ns a candi date on the Republican ticket at tne primary May 15, 1914. I stand for good roads and reasonable repair. inAVif FLAM, Da.naon, uresm, . (Paid Adv.) FOR SHERIFF I heroby announce mysejf as i a candidate for the. office of Sneriir of Coos County, subject to the act op of the Republican electors at W primaries May 15. . , ..i. If elected, I hereby pledge myself to a policy qt rigid law enforcement, without fear, favor, prejudice or par tiality, and shall, during my Incum bency, conduct -said "Office In a jusl-ness-llko and economical manner. ALFRED JOHNSON, Jr. (Paid Adv.) 1 ANNOUNCEMENT. - j.-j.h. oAnrildata for l announce rojru- "., .hft o.i n.n.,i,niiiM subiect to toe win nfthfi Democratic voters at the primaries May 15. Will wor for better road laws to enable the people to get Oregon otmud. (Paid Adv.) Marshficld BUTTER Creamery . SIADB VNDBR SANITARY CONDITIONS IN A CLEAN MfTOBRN FAW011Y. STERII'WED ITLK AND CRIOAM. , PURE ICE Free delivery. m' Q ? P Phone 7H jii. i nsm Trv fhfi ' MARSHFIELD nwnp HOUSE For Steaks and Chops 4i .-.. mi! aHnulH Irnnv Through the country he goes The best dressed people Wear A. T. Anderson clothes. F. C. PRESTON, A?t. Manhflelil ClenlBg nnd Py Works. ' 128 Front Street. Political Announcements ys stood for justioe between man aikl mau. I' 3 stood for justice in the shop, in the factory, in store, in the laundry, in every activity, m every , iwlinf iiuliihv. A.n fjiiululnto. foi the noniina-i I Stand For Justice Tn twenty vears of active life in Portland I have alwi hav the Iiimv tion for tho office of. Unliui Oonimfssionar ' 1 stand foV justice between man' and man, between mai and corporation. I Have Stood For Justice in the face of bitter opposition, of apparent hopeless ness. stood for equal suffrage -when the movement was unpopular, and 20 years ago espoused the cause when men in Oregon opposed every effort of the active women who demanded justice. I cast my lot with trade unionists in Oregon when to do so guar-, anteed the loss of friends and a struggle for many, years which could have been avoided by following' the other channel. 1 stand for justice and am 'ahVays glad to cast my lot with men and women tfho arc In earnest in their efforts to give human beings, the best, possible chance in the world. f I am elected Labor Commissioner tho pooplo of, Oregon will uphold my hands in a liroador work In the interos.ts of humanity than I havo over been able to reach. I want to be able to servo. I believe tho people will trust mo. J. A. Madsen CANDIDATE FOI? STATE LABOR COMMIS SIONER AT THE REPUBLICAN PRIMARY. An Open Letter to The People of Coos County h Editor Times: Through your- pap-' or may T say to tho" good people, of Coos County that it A lias for 1 2 GAMES LIN NEXT SUNDAY Thoro will bo two bnll games oh tho North Deild diamond next Stni- 'daynfternooiit tho first starting nt 2! 30 o'clock. To Mnrsiinciu piny ors nrO scheduled for n giuno with Dnndon ,nnd tho locnl Elks nrd tb piny tho Mnrshfleld Firemen. Wnrtlor Ogren, manager of the coming ghme, snys ho will havo his men out for prnctlcu this even ing mid ngaln before Sunday. Several of tho playors who mntlc up tho North bend nine Inst Sunday will bo soloctbd to piny with the Mnrshfleld ttihm against Dnndon. Warner Ogrch wants to dee the men work out before picking the star players. Only a tentative lino up can bo ahhouueed nt this tlmo. Abbott, Horn and Murphy will try for tho position of catcher. KIs sam will probably play first base, and Oaffnoy or Hurko will play sec ond. Snter will play shortstop. Ho has no opposition. Third will be filled by either Donsmoro or llrlggs. Krauso or Osborno will occupy the mound. There are soven candlutos for tho field posltl6ns. Thoy arc Chandler, Wobds, Freeman, Craw fonli McDonald and Kelly. It Is understood thilt linker nnd Mycr will bo tho battorles for Unndon. Th( 6Cal 'fiins are anxious to cn cournmi basebAU and nromlso to not only attend tho gomes themsolvoB but Invito n friend or two ns well. .- IIUKRTA Ui'I.KOATKS TO TARRY UN IIOUTK 11 AuoclilM rrrtt la Coot nT Tlmn.) ' WASHINtlTON, I). C, Mny in. The Huorta dologntes-wlll spond sovoral dnys In Hnvanu, Consul Cnnrida ndvlsod the stato department, nnd will not bo present nt Niagara Falls when tho mediators conveno Mondny. Tho reason Is not gtvon. ADVIillflHIil) MTITKRH. ADVERTISING PUBLIC AID Irving Cobb Declares it Leads to Intelligent and Rational . 1 Spending (Or AiioclttM 1'rrM to Coot IU? Timet. LAWRENCE, Knns., May 14. "Sound advertising docs not load to tho destruction of tho snving in stinct of the Atnerlcnn pooplo nor to tho reckless spending of their money, It lends to Intolllgent nnd rntlonal spending." This statement was made in a pnper by Irvin 8. Cobb nt tho National Nowspaper Conference. Cobb's paper wns pre pared lu answer to the nuestlon: "is advertising destroying tlio tut of tlio Nntlon?" t List of unclaimed letters remain ing In tho Mnrshfleld, Orogon, Tost office for tho week ondlng Mny 12, 1011, Persons calling for (he Bamo will plcnso siCy ndvortlsbd and pny ono cont for each letter cnlled for. Armstrong, Mrs. Robert; Alhtns., Dlok; Allon, R.; Andorson, J. J.; Uroko, John W.J .Ulunk, II. T.; lllomborg, Chris.; Ilnlles, A. J.s Har bor, Mrs. I). A.; Renuchamp, L. C", Horpnkkn, Mntt.; Dennett, Mrs. Pearl; Illllalrin, Tonnr Frlnldnd; Corner, Albort; Dn Hostntonlo, Slgi nor; Donnell, Josoph A.; Klllott, J, P.; Enton, Miss Nolllo; KgKienton, C. E.; Fray, Jong; Founco, Mr. nnd Mrs, O. I.; (loodmnn, Lucy M.; Hort llng, Ooo. It,: Hanson, MndBlna; Hanson, E. Y.l Huusbon, J.l Hopson, Willie A.; llolHtrom, Mrs. Atnn; Johnson, Miss Ednn; Kccnoy, Calvin; .Unrtl, Miss .Margnrot; Mann, Wnlt or; Matson, MIhs Mabel; Mnttson, Lafo; Morton) Mrs. S, a. Mill by. J. II.; Nllsson, Thcodor: Parker, MIhs Estrella; Porks, V. II.: Polornon, F. T.; PerpoUkn, Matti; Putter, lck Rnndo. Johni Raymont. Lyndon; Rico, Roy J.: Snlly. Tom; Smlght, Alb.; Smith, Carl; Stevens. II. Wi; Strom, Dan; Stauton, Mrs. P. 0.; r-tMjmpaon. Mt.i TUft, Miss Nolllo; Watpii, Mr, slid Mrs, R. T.: Werner, John. W. 11. CURTIS, i Postmnstor. ' pONSENilf '' SOME Pfll Which iIftHC SHM ilon fftfltfSlJUtP; iotry. nCnlslf ? w he 'IMmmkinUi- tmmEEnJl'i ' f MMMMmmJni, 1 1 f k HHni:'" 9 WmmkMlti': MBTB tl H. . IP f f twoM ir;,vJ WHI V ill W. J. Leaton, former city rcrn or or Kasu do. wno la now n term lu tho stato pftnltontln Salem for embezzling! nbout from that city nnd claimed had beau stc snfo. has turned to nc ono that ho sour- to TV most of which ho coplfylj Mooro: THAT REAUTIKl'Ii COOS HAY There Is not In this wld vnlley so Bwcot, As that valo In whoso I bright wntors moot; Oh I tho Inst rnys of fooling miiaft flnnnrl. Ero tho bloom of that vnlloy afinir fade from my lionrt. Yet It was not that Nnturo hn(fl10(, ft'it t It a aniimt Her purest of crystal nnd br !,,, of groon, It was not her soft magic of stronni let nnd hill, Oh! no It wns something mori boautlMl still. It was that my true frlondu rind companions wero near, Who rnndo overy dear scene of on- clinntmont more door, And who felt how tho host charms of Nature Improvo wiion wo wo tnom rori lookfc thnt wo Swoot vslo f.C 4 ifrom JhU lm fe mi IF ll SACT been impossible mo to visit; them he fore the primary elee- ' tion May 15th, but T plan to do, so soon af- ter, in behalf of my candidaey for the United' States Senate. E appreciate to the full tho kind expressions that' have come to mo from qos Gpunty by letter, from interviews with residents' and through the press. As I view it, every interest of the Northwest is pleading for restoration of tho Remityicfln, Party, to Power. A revolt against tho Jtainoeratic Tariff Act m free-listed ouv products is apparent thrpughout tho State. ' Tho best expression of disapproval of Democrat ic policies and the best indention of their reversal can be shown by a, full party votevat' tho" Primary, Pop tho Party's sake, and personally, I aek-l knowledge in advance grateful jijyprcciat'on for the votes that will be cost for me as tho Party's choice for United States Senator. R. A. BOOTH. BAD TAKE SALTS Hays Ilarkaclilt In u Sign You Have Ueon Kut lik Too Much Mont Which Forms Vrlc Acid. When you V,nko up with backnoho nnd dull misery In tho kidney ro- glon It generally means you novo boon entlng tbo much meat, Bays n well-known authority. Meat forms uric acid, which overworks tho kld noya in tholr effort to filter It from the blood and they becomo sort of paralyzod and loggy. When your kidneys get sluggish and clog you m'uBt roliove thorn, llkp you rollevo your uowoIb; removing nil tho body' urinous wastb, olso you havo back acho, sick headacho, dizzy spoils; your stomach Hours, tonguo Is coated, and when the weather is bad you havo rhoumatle twinges. Tho urine is cloudy, full of sediment, clmnnolB ofton get sore, wa,tor scalds and you are obliged tQiook relief two or throe times duMuH tho night, Either consult n good, rulUblo physician at pneo or got from your pharmacist about four Ounces of Jad Salts; tnko a taulwpoonful In a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and. your kidneys wljl thon act fine, This famous salts Is mado from the acid of grapes and lemon lu)ce, combined with llthla, and has been used foi; .generations to clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to noutralUe acids In the urlno so it no longer Irritates, thus ondlng I bladder weakness. Jad Salts It a life saver ror regu lar moat eMfcrfl, It Js, Inexpensive, cannot injure and makes a delightful, .effervescent llhla-water drink. could In thy bosonij frlomK Where the this I And our mini Though tl ' wltl And no ol Coil In prison And tfiy i win To tho gle cold Whero tho , haiinS I will fly wj .."tiw i IOsh rudu fro win Ah 1 gazo on nils picture of Ray so grnnd, I dronm o'er thy future, whlcl somo may seem atrango And pray that no rold-hearted lvo will chnngo One tree from that grovo, or rock from that land, Wrlttun by Win, J. L f!"! T PORT OltlX)RI) OFFJCRIN08 om ofllceJ QUATEMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS Oppositd Blanco Hotel, Noitlin-ii Curry (Muiity NH As by tho Tribune S, 1L Zuniwalt, assistant ea of tho Dank of Port Orford, wet Murshflold last weuk to havo hli treateu. During nis ausonco jo lings iiniiuicd ttio arinirs attno Mr, Gilbert Andorson and Mary Melvlllo were united In rlnge at Uoiil Hcucii, JiiugQ Wood officiating. Horn, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Jan: n 7 lb. son. Prod Is wearing those "glad to meet you" smile those not aware of Its cause aro tlnually mistaking him for tlioso nesky candidates for In the meantlmo hie son and In a fnlr way or wiving" c humored ns ho Is tho first of Mr. and Mrs. A- Richard second of Mr. and Mrs. A, son. Mrs, A. 8, Johnson and her Mrs. J. II, Kumwnlt, were i Mvrtlo Point last Friday wh moth'or Mrs. Chandler, Is sic expected will havo to unuerg ouu operation. Rabt. McKenzIa has hot elevqn-ton donkoy onglne th ul last summer by Messrs t Ornham In mining on the. C co pencil, and Is moving mver uairy farm where psed In clearing land. etc. Helps' Kidney nnd IUaddfl -Ierylxidy Batlsfl ail 1 All Kinds of Job Printing Done at The Times Office See i til POO vicno About it, Evorywhoro people Foloy Kidney Pills, and arJ fled they urgo others to ta also. A. T. Kelly, Mclntod says; "I recommend them who suffer from kidney anu uachacho, for tnoy ar Rest thing you can tako acne, weak back and Owl Prescription Pharr l). uonan upposlte Phono H, CfuUal btoro, local ageucH y JV Kn. nfMfljft: r r ssii'ji ivimi,suiii& m Fl ?M L .ilit ?;',' it? jwf?( WW W' !' K i V .A r--l St