V- f"WI . -w 111 I ii(Hlllllll il 1 "' HC1 - . the r;oos bay times, marshfield, oregom, Saturday, may 13, ioig. evening edition r EIGHT i An Open Letter to the Voters Short Skirts Call For " WATER CUJUI-I-LHLU TT w 1ML 1 Trim Feet r" I ill,' 1 v- - ! " - V A" ' 'd Am ' k I'uxlilon has decreed hliortoi' hklrlH, making it iicccvsnty to ill ess tlio root moio riucfiilly than over. When you Mi'iir KRIPPHXIORK-lITTMAXX SHOES you need give no further thought to jour feet you know they look shapely mill iuoiIMi and in eon;, pleto harmony with the rent of jour costume. .Made In a vldo variety of cor rect models In all thu newest leathers and colors. ASK FOR K-D BIG CITY SHOES Widths AA to E $3 50 to $5.50 In the large cities $1.00 to $3.50 More Hub Dry Goods Company "SMART WEAK FOR WOMEN" Corner Broadway and Central Arcnuo. Phono .'till. r-i .roeutij (Continued Erom Pago Thrco) I r i-rn-'C cornier WOl I.I) SELL ENTIRE PLANT TO ( ITV lOR JjIH,0(lO .lo!. n V.. 1'ileo and Co., Bond lluy-er.-t. Ilcldhig Option, Mako offer to ray i-it Xigiu Matshf.old and Noitii Ilond woro offeied the holdings of tlio Coo3 i liny Water coiiipuny for $iu,uuu, at tin liifoniiiil mooting or tlio city eotine'l lnit ovcnliiK. Tlio offer wits mudo hy II. I.. Boyd, represent ing tho lionil firm of John K. Priro nnd company, of Seattle. This conipany now Iiaa an option on tlio plant nt this pricu nnd, according to tho Htatoinent of their represen tative. Is Interested only In tho buy ing of tlio bonds which would sub soiitioiitly have to bo Issued. Inasmuch as tho meeting waa an Informal one, no action wnB takon. A majority of tho city council ex pressed tho opinion It might bo hot ter for M.irshflold to own Its distrib uting system, tlio plant and soitrco of water supply and to soil wntor to North Ilond, and have tho latter city take over Its own distributing system. Tho question Is coining up for d'sriiuslon, In all probability, at tin meeting of May 22. Two years ago tho water eom nanl nlarod n valuation of $115,000 1 on the entire plant. An ofTcr nt til's price wa3 inado to tho two clt- ! ies. Sltica that time, enld Mr. Uoytl, sonn $50,000 Improvements have I been added. Tho presont proposi tion Includes 10 Instend of :ili '& acres at tho reservoir slto. Ho outlln-d tho proposition, giv ing figures. Ho said tho $180,000 would Inelutlo 10 acres of land at tho BAKING POWDER ft Willi II Absolutely put0 No Alum No Phosphate A WCMIAX'N VIEW OK (Jt)OD ROAIlS BASE II a Editor Cood Hay Times- Please permit ono vt the other hnlf to state her opinion on the road bond POItTLAXii niit-T latum Hf fill Mill nrifltllinntu MrR'nti...! in... ' H) """- " " " " .......... ii imwi'. .ivmii.. ""til li in favor of bonding tho county tho' ono anncnllim to the writer as bntiiL- "" iu noe ig k tho tnoBt potent, Is that tho cost of the "llnrn"n i 1 .. . .... ........ . .. i u 'tvu llvlnc will bo reduced liv L'lvlii" tlio1 h... ..... l I " -tnar farming districts nccoss to tho cities . . . , Volumes have been written eoopcra- .,.. .,,. .' tltfn u.inlfiMiia ntlit nr linllinm.M lnnttltna I vi.u .,.... .-u -............, ,...t,,,ln; ,.,- election In 1010, larger vote Hn rl!K,,Vffo,,,twno1- dtatrlSStlnS1 w icny other cand'dato for any Stat- t(,IUH iuuj ti,0 wnt?r rKi,l8 on pony Ladles iinl Ociitleiiien of tho Kept I llr n,i Put K" .. . ... j - - . - - iuiiih uilll lliu Miltri llfilltn t.n i uii On tlm I'llli dnv of this month a I or District nomlnntion: and my Creek. in well ns two Iota on North primary nominating election la to be; homo county gave mo nearly twin ! Front street and threo lots In North .. ... . .. .. r.imii wiiiiini iiiii uiiiiiH inn. hold, and at th's election three ot n.i many votes as wore glvon any Kfe cji I "This option was gotten at our I . . .. .. i .. .... ,, , I HUH opiiiin was goiion in our tho flvo Itepiihllcan Candidates will j ot..rr c.uidldato for this nomlii'i-i mv icnost,' atatcd Mr. Iloyd, by be chosen ns the nominees of tho Republican Party for the offices of home of .Mrs. J. C. Stcukel and was, circuit Judgo for tho Second Judicial il"s with It great responsibility and tlou on any other t'ekct. way of explanation. "Ileforo coming liavo ihcen organized to lighten the burden yot tho high cont of living Is tho most pressing problem sonfront Ins tho pcoplo, with every Indication of becoming more acute, thanks to the proparcdness crazo sweeping Tbo country. Any movement Hint will Increase tho value of tho dollar that Imu ut ttt full uni t 1 1 f t It unntuu M1 ll tin nu uuivae.u fciim. v nmnio inn n tniv thirty cents, should bo heartily sup- ." '! "r,aLUi Jlll II ,.r,n,l t.v tl.n wninnn of (V,n !!nvl U,,C0 B.Ba!n "" Ulli , , . . , i. ca,'iy unil dropped .flirt fiilmt itnl nl'nrv n.lllf fllll flf Ita r,fc ( """ " "" "- "-- " llln Soil. i'i:itci:xTA(iKs ok vst irani W. L L' San rranclsco 2; Los Angclcj .1) u J vcrnon H 19 II t-i Poll Lake ... n u tf waKianu ... 16 Jt ,j i orunnii ... ii) u A A ... . "H " shrinking value or herself ibo Joorivcd not of tho luxuries hut tho bare no- jow Tho other irorci of f:ej,'J cessltles Indispciislblo to tho conven ience and comfort of a homo. If the peoplo's moiioy was flnancoil onn rrancnco ,, , ni Portlanil jjj iianiim anu Urooki, M Ilslior. ..: ... !....; i .,.. Tho off Ico of circuit Judgo car-1 "ere i nan never Known any oi mu . u,()limn u,0 Btlpend entrusted to her lr 1 I (Jlltl.S' CI.UII SKKSIOX I Miss Jessie King of Noith Dend ontcrtalncd the North Ilond Girls' Club laat Thursday ovonlug nt a delightful Informal evening of sow ing and conversation which was brought to a clovo at a Into hour with a tempting ropast served by tho hostess. Those present wcro tho Mlsass, Marjorio Swcarlugcn, Mallnda Andoisou, Otellla lloolllng, Helen l.osh, Anna Heed, Ollvo Phil lips, Anna Triimnu, and Gcrtrmlo Toots. Tho club will moot again in two weeks and Mallnda Anderson will bo tho hostess. fr i I ontei tallied by Mrs. Will Stockcl at a pleasant afternoon of fumy work and social conversation, followed la tor by a dainty ropiiHt. The ladles prosent woro: Mrs. Hlinor Vineyard, Mrs. Witty, Mrs., Porcy Poet, .(.-s. Fred Moore, Mrs. J. C. Stockcl and Mrs. V. Stcckel. Tho club will give ' a picnic tho first suitable Sunday. The club will meet at'iiln in two weeks when Mrs. M. Mcl.nlu will be the hostess. .. x. v. ci.un Owing to tlio Illness or tho Uttlo daughter of Mrs. Charles Stnuff, tho mooting or tho A. N. W. Club was hold with Mrs. Francos Hazard Thursday instead of with .Mrs. Stnuff as was aanounced dnrly in tho woek. Special guest of tho club was Mrs. Sinclair of Couulllo, liouso guc3t or Mrs. Alice Hall. Tho homo Kit tlio hostess was daintily arranged with roses and other cut flowers. Tho afternoon was passed in fancy work and Informal conversation, followed later by appotlzlug ro frcshmenU. Tho membors out this week wero: Mrs. Olivia Kdman, Mrs. Carl Kvortscn, Mrs. Lily Freld borg, .Mrs. A. T. Haluos, Mis. Ailco Hall, Mrs. J. T. llarrlgan, Mrs. Eliz abeth Hydo, Mrs. Aloxandra Lando, Mr3. Kato Lando, Mrs. Oeorgo Murch. Mrs. W. P. Murphy, Mrs. Mary McKnlght, Mrs. David Nolson, Mrs. Nancy Noble, Mrs. Hugo Qulst and Mrs. Annlo Towor. Tho cluli will meet no.t Thins- day .nftornoon with Mrs. Tower. I iisTsii)i: uov.L,xi:i;ifi!oits i The. Kastsldo Iloynl Neighbors Club mot Tuesday afternoon at the ! U'strkt of this Stato, wlilch la com- difficult duties, and In Coos Conn wised of tho counties of Denton, ty alouo, fit each of the threo sc3 Ccos, Cil'iy, Douglas, Lane and Liu- slons, tho docket usually contain.) coin. Tho law piovldes "that ono. not less than two hundred and of said Judges shall resldo 3outh . fifty cases, many of which Involvo na fmnnrmlfnll v nK .Ifina Dm iiv'.ir.'irro n.. III.. uMlinll.l .inlrilul.nl In linl-, &tl,t LaKO J tt'iit.ir .i.ilillii.fi v nffltilnln I WflH ' I nnllnnd ... surprised when I mot Mr. Dennett1 kooplnjc thero would be no need of nmi'liannih pJ l....l. .1 1 f I I .. nn I...1 !., .. I.. .11.1 rnn,ln ' '""' """ '"""1H. hW, IMU tllliui n) u u u luuiiii iiy n nui uuiiii uiiiiu m i.iim, .......... . . ..... .... .. . .. . . . ' -.' -....w.. 'ino onuro couniy woiiiii no eneir-,. PUPILS' ItKCITAIi MIfh Kthol Connor presented six or her pupils In a piano recital this nftornoon nt ber studio, at the flroadway hotel and apartments. j. .5. . I I AKTKIt COXCr.ItT H'XCIIKOX Mcssis. Henrlk (jjordium and Gerald Hunt wero hosts nt an af ter concert luncheon last Thiusday ivonlng at tho coiuorvatory In hon or or Miss 8ofl Hammer, followed later In tho evening by dancing. Tho affair was both informal mid delightful, the other guests presont bolng: Mr. and Mrs. (1. W. Kaur maii, Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Cohan, Mrs. Wllholmliia GJmlnun, tho Misses ICd n n LouUo Larson and Ad iluldo Clarko and Mr. John Llllus. of tho I'mpMua Ittvor nnd west ut tho coast range of mountains dur ing his term of office". Whllo such Is not the letter of tho law, yot It Is fair to a3sumo tho spirit of tho law contemplates that ono of tho circuit Judges shall ho nominated and elected from Coos or Curry Coi'iity, and I know It will appeal to you as fair that a resident Judgo should be nominated and elected fiomnhlH section or tho District rather than a uon-rc3!dcnt who will bo forced to clmngo hhi rosldeiico In the determination or numerous mo tions nnd demurrers In addition to tho final hearing of tho easo upmi Its merits. In addition to work at all dcslious or soiling. It was explained that tho Flaungau ostato wishes to dispone or its stock, how ever." Tell of Iiii'ihiio Tho gross Inromo or tho wntor company In 1015 was $.17,:i;i5.-lG, ho stated, tho operating expense, in cluding mnlutonanco nnd taxes. worn sir. 070. 87. liinvlnir n noi Profit or within my own district, I huvo, $l 1,2112.58. Tho net Incomo In been many times called to other I !U I wn.i $18, 715, GO. A dopreclat counties of tlio Stato to hear and I '" charge waB Included under tho determine difficult and unpleasant! ox $8n000 rr tho company i-ipes. in no Instance hnvo I hesl- h8 md0 up an follows: $75,010.59 taled to licar and determine any j to bo tho property of both cities, enso on account of Its bolng difficult i n I.OSU for tho Marshflold dlstrib- or unpleasant, but I have tusumed iitlug system and $50,000 for tho uvatiui In VnrMi llnnil. these duties and responsibilities i Mr. Doyd oxplalnod that tho roo.r snd have glvon eonsclontloiia con-1 on tho North Don' system Is vnliied order to fjualiry; thoroforo, ono or Hldoratlon or all matters wheh have I "t almost the sanie amount ns tlio the threo nominees should, in fair nci-s,, bo selected from this portion or the District. I am now serving my flist olectlvo tent as ono of the circuit Judges for this District, 'having boon noni'uated nnd elected in 1010. nnd having re ceived at both tho primary and gen eral election, a very largo and com plimentary 'veto. My duties as Cir cuit Judgo liavo brou porformod largely In Coos County, my homo, where I liavo .lived nonrly all my llfo time, and I am constrained to believe that tho people of this conn- ty who know mo host and havo k'tewn mo longest, registered tholr npproval or my official conduct when they gave mo tin primary bco'i prosonted to mo. 1 do not doubt hut that 1 havo lommlttcd oiuirj, but I huvo glvon to tho poo ple of this Stato tho host scrvleo that was within mo. It la for you lo tny whether I havo so performed tho dutlos of circuit Judgo nu to merit your support at tho coming primary eloctlon. Owing to tho Tact that my official dut'oH havo boon such us to rcnihir It Imposslhlo for mo to mako a per sonal canvass, I am presontlnt; my soP to tho voters through this paid advertisement. JOHN S. COICH Kojidlng nt 517 First Street, N. Marshfield, Oregon. it t ns Ahl'pIpi rtirwi uif i iininnvnriiu jiiii iinrnii im i .. v " 1.W11-W .. if - '" Vnfiin. I I UMIUII liiiHMI I homo llmo tho other half niny tnlso PoiltII1Iin. oranl. Scorsluul a iinnii in managing u.o couniy QUnn, Uonsnn'cro in Sjiw unuee. i noio ih neeo oi ii, oviuuniiv. m ,j.'fc(;rr isut tuni iioiiar in wuai wo are in-' m, A..oriit.irticwi.iM torested-ln Junt now. The writer ( Ni:V YOItK, Mir ll.-lni knows rronniorsonnl observation that 0w Yorkers lost out to lit In the Coqulllo Valloy a lnrgo nnan-'ioiilsns In a cloielr conlei'H tlty or both vogntablos and fruit that j of yestcnlay. can bo bought on Coos Hay arc fed Tho b'.r, league iforw WW to the stoek. The difficulties of! .Nation! Lm;hi j trannpoitatlou mako It unprofltahlo At Chicago to ship thirty miles whllo tho pro- Itoston dtico wo consume Is shipped four Chicago i hundred miles from Snn FrarHsco j At I'ltlaliuri? which point is probably ono hundred Tho produce- or our own farmers going to tho stock within thirty miles of tlio market whllo farmers of nnoth- MF-nnii m mi at a' i mruniYiHL. onai urminnn imnninim nl.nBn ,.... .. ...............! LIU MS KK DRK fl K KMW Mr. and Mrs. Claronco K. Ash nre l lllll II I UIIIH UU y UilLL UUI1IIU spending tho week end at J. T Draud'u summer homo nt Ten MiU ! Mrs. Harriott Kellogg and her mother, Mrs. A. W. Sllsby aro ex pected In on tho afternoon train ftom Ashland, Oio. miles from whom It Is raised. local ono Is that Included In tho ,,.,,, ,,,, vohmm 0P tie 0n- Piping necessary to leach North! orgy and thrirt of Coos couniy Ilond. lie said this should not bo vsed hero, hence Is not charged up to tin local system. Vii ( luiiirn fin l.'iini'liUi! "And nt this flguro or $180,000,", cr slalo ship tho product wo oat ono .Mr. Iloyd ront'iiued, "no chargo Is hundred miles to coiiimlssloii hoiisos niado for tho fiancliliio or HI years, to ,)0 rcshlpped four hundred miles ut'll In Mar3hfluld and almost air, ... Indorinlto tlmo In North Ilond. If i to our rltlC8, tho elty undortook to cmdnmn tho, If tho bond Issuo gives ub facilities tho plant. theso would havo to ror reeding oursolvos It will bo worth ho taken Into consideration.' I ...i.i0 Ho wbb extrcmoly dcslroiiB tho Wl"0, measuro ho placed bororo tho proph; No bolter rrult nnd vegetables can ror an oxprcsslou or tholr opinion.! bo rnl oil thnn In tho Coqulllo Vnllny This would mean a apoclal eloctlon, I ,, u rn, ,, rn,B0(, j,lfit nH cimaplv mm nuuiu ii'.- iiucuanui y uuiuru liuiiun could ho authorized. ir tho bonds are passed they Mil ho offered at public salo to tho high est and htst bidder New York Pittsburg At St. Louis Philadelphia . ....... St. Louis At Cincinnati Drooklyn, Cincinnati, nil .Oirrlran I;m A Viv VnrV Chlrngn ii Now York 'Ii At riilladclpli'a Detroit t Philadelphia .... At Washington St. Louis "i Wnaltlnrrtntl ,.in'. At IloMon I tlioro ns at any place on tho Pncirlc ciovolaud const. Olvo tho farmors of that sec- ijoston .,.. . ,.. i .1.. in iion an uiipuriiiiiiiy aim iuuj in. dollvor tho goods minus commission llinTILNS TO I'. & A HOUSHKHlOPIOIt. JJ m OPI Poison Drops . in Eyes For tho benefit or thoso who have any trace of eye-troubio and aro afraid to hnvo their oyes examined on account of "drops," I will stato that I do not use any kind of drops in my examination yet I scien tifically i,i3tenniiio nil difects mid grind proper lenses to fit. NO EX.P15KIMKNTIXG I KNOW MY M'SIXKSS. TORIC I.KNSES $.'.00 KKYPTOK (ono piece) niFOC ALS $10.00 to $15.00. BIRCH The Exclusive :ician The younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stauff Is recov ering from a (.ovoro sick jpoll. 4. I Mrs. Walter Sinclair of Conullln attondod the Choral Club concert Thursday evening and while In Marshriold was tho guest of Mrs Alice Hall. COOriliLK TAXPAYKIt WltlTKS' AIIOIT T'0 CAXIMDATICS (JUch Vleiih as to Which Would .Mako tho lle.st Cominlsisoiier for ("mu Coilliti' TO I5K .MOJSi: COSTLY KOH iiouhiiwiki: to no caxxixo If his company happened not to bo tho successful bidder for tho i bonds. Mr. Ilovd said a eharuo of i ono porrout would bo mudo. this fori paying tho cost of printing tho.assumo a $50,000 nhllcat'on for bonds, $250 to $1100, also $1,000 to tho'r own dlstriihiitlng svstom. fi.-'uu tor nuornoys roos. and bo- twoon $200 and $.'!00 to pay tho ae-i talk Canned Goods Going t'p So Aro Soap.s 'Iho Mud Ih Xot In Sight anil War Illumed Ladles, its going to bo m'ghty expensive to do aa much caii'ilng U.MOX LADOIt COXVKXTIOX A Labor Convention will bo held Tho Times Is in rooelpt of tho fol loglng comumnlcitlon: Co(iillle, Oregon May 12, 1910. Editor Coos Day Times: I have read tho dlfforost arjilcs aniioiU'liiK in your naner. In eo:moc-: Hon With the contost for C.i tyj l,,,s bJ as you did last. Sugar Commissioner between Mr. J. T. Hnr-'has gone up, Is going up mid the rlgnn and Archlo Phillips. Inas-jond is not In s'ght. S. R. Robln- iiiiivu im ii in u mu llliurusia Ul Willi ,, ..mriicniiflnr. I !,,, .11,. ., ,,,l'. "'" ".. j'u- ikmici county to nominate the very best man l?n' ,0"ru60l,tl,'f Hawaiian and hna North on(1 would 8Kreo ,0 0 llnlon. for this orrico, In view or tho Tact that I """'""""" m,b'" "U"'0'B. u'u theio reems to be some controversy!11 fow (luys "8 all(l added another I JF At tho conclusion of Mr. Doyd's' ,,,'., villoughbs kfl ? Ik Mayor Copplo said "Tho qiioa- ra , ci,,,eM B0enW ,n wild mn la ,l. l I, ,.r. nr nnl vn ' '" l"v u "" '. . . i. if.. irJ J Legal AdiNr In l1inIBf' liomc in. Aui-littd rT'"'!,' ' ' . irfflta PRKINO. May u-wr: no u iiih rompuny miys ino uonus. i i rie light systom nnd aro now woriiing, "",, I'nlvcnltr Fatwv.r Ho explained tlila l a customary, oi, that. I think thcro Is inoro profit (Jm "hby was fwr" 7 ihergo. Olympla, Wash., Just paid u for tho city." I , ,, , ni 1 $112,000 for ItH water systom and ''orto u,t; 4 nllnU'rtil 41 KlWl fni llinun nvnnncma Duyt'i- ami Seller Together M'o favoiod putting tho $115,- ..,, TtiC Ml "Opr himlnoss Is to bring tho' " proposition bororo tho MILLER 0 incl buyer and tho sellor together. Ybu'peoplo and that possibly tho nicfrift AltOrnM " could novor get this plant any Mino reasons wlilch governed his pin 0r Dial ii ul " M enoapor ". sitlon at that tlmo would appi m wnini "if you wanted, Murshriold could Hit present quostlon. Ho folt ho rlltl ,ut .May I0t- assumo'for $1:10,000 plant and lo-' aho'ild glvo further thought to the .... wUi UK Elul cal dlbtrubutlng system nnd por- mntter before oxprosslng a doflnltoj (pa((j jtdrl I1H in U'linlllnn ni. nnl 1 Plilllliiu Inllinnil, ft.-, ftli.. ..inM I .irti.n -.!... M...l.ln u w ....u...u. ... w. ..... . .,,i,,(.n ,o uuw... .v HIV wici iiuiuuiillln uuuuivn u taxpayer. 1 have doomed It neces-l nt Hm ninnnio ,vnnt i,.n..u" ,on Wednesday evening, May 17th sary to mako a porsonal Investigation; Ho ,,, ,.. ,,.iof ,,.,., . ,,. at 7:30 p. in. sl.arp in tho Long-' nnd asceitaln If tho statements as Uo, , " br,f' t,,U ll df 3110!!!' Hall. North Front Street ! mniin m tlm Rrnmi .-i-MPina ,m "lllul for i'lr la greater than It Marshflold. for tho purposo of on-i based on facts. I find that the rec-in,,s V,J" l)UtJ before, nppatortly,, K ' AH I dorsing candidates for the prlmar- nr,i ,. tii ,.nnr i,nn ,in ui,n... .Ies. All wage earners, whether) thnt Mr, VMUivH s tnxlmycr alu, itit.'i( iiuiimoio ui iiutf ii u i (itiU3i, ed to attend for CENTRAL LADOR COMMITTEE A. Landles, Secretary SCIIOOXEU T1LLA5IOOIC PORTLAXI) AX1 COOS HAV SAILS KROM PORTLAXI) EVERY TUKSDAV FOR IXKOR.MATIOX PHOXE 278 TOM .TAMES. Aat., Ocean Dock j has not paid taxes In tho county fo several years. No proporty appear In his name on tho tax rolls and so far as I can ascertain ho has made j no payments to the Sherlfr's oMce for taxes on any property owned b. i him. I am therefore Inclined to lio- Itave thnt the statements mado hy i "A Taxpayer" wherein lie declares that Mr. Phillips Is not a taxpayer, I aro truni In which event we certainly nid the big orders are rolling In, tl us nobbling up the supply with an fxcom of domand. Ann this la not tho cud or the trouble. The war is blamed be-' causa tho pr co or peanut butter hasl gone irom nine, 10 ii cents a pound: ernnod milks nro Jump ng away high; so ar3 canned beans and all sudi things. Its going to cost more to keep Races YOU AUTO CALL F00TE lie h.-'s a tine new WInton S.. Will go day or night am where. New , phono number I l-L. Dlanco Hotel i Good srleo. Roa-nnnblo rates I Residence Phone, 2-S-.I aro noi jusuiieu m voung lor nun. teloan. The prlco of 3oaps Is In-M-. J. T. llarrlgan I rind Is quite nl cloaB:n!fi Co , ()l , d heavy taxpayer and as such Is natur-,. . ...... nllv Intorested In the proper expend- to n eMel,t ,n tl,or PP Ituro of our county funds. Therefore.; tlon- ' !' 1(6t 18 months the I believe iwe should take a sufficient, pi Ice of this oil has soared 110 per- intorest in tne matter to bivo iir. cont. Tho war Is hold to answer. liarngan our support aim shu to u fill buslnesa man. a heavy taxpiyer a man of lound business Judgmont, and is unquestionably well quail noil to assist in handling the Imsl- that wo are given valuo received In the futuro conduct of tho county business. The voters of tho Coqulllo Valley ruilizo Hint this office sliould ho - ----- -- - - -- i j . , given to the Day. hut alse feel thnt ls auairs oi mis I'ouun n heloctlnu: a man for this orfbo - A TAXPVYER the voters from your locality should giv (areful onldoratlon to the lfjW Qncf Urih Fffip'lPnr'V quallfhatlons of the several candl- UU ' l'"J TIMco uiKit PReV i dates. Mr. llarrlgan Is a success-COOS BAY TIMES WANT ADS Automobile At Marshfield Race Track -Tomorrow May 1 4, at 2 P. M PS -