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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1910)
Bl d&V ADS. NEWS Ley business IS SLOW, Al 'SitlSE. WiVS IT PAYS IS EVI- GET IT WHILE IT IS NEW BY READ1NCJ THE COOS MAY TIMK0. ALIj THE NEWS AIj THE TIMK TERSELY 10LI j: :: t: t: rvcri) ' SUCCESSFUL 111)81 IL itol'SKS EVERYWHERE :: VESS HOL'SI MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS KstJibllHlictl In 1878 iih The Const Mail. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1910 EVENING EDITION. A Consolidation of Times, Const Mall ki. -ioq ami Coos Hay Advertiser. UU" ,CO BrnLXAAin. IIENl TAFT URGES THAT I I Lts Confidence of Capital ! American Investments Strengthened. MIFF BILLS TO GO OVER ONE YEAR ays Great Value of Farm Crop Foretells Very Prosperous Future For Nation. (Special to Tho Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Doc. 0. Ttt outstanding features of Pros- eat Taft'B messago sent to congross iijr arw these He declares It Is tlmo to stop logis tic with rofcronco to regulation I corporations and to witness tin :ict of a vigorous oxecutlon of the ti already on tlio statute books, lug tbo exact limitations upon uIdms methods Impqscd by law El doubtless bo mndo clearer by spending decisions of tho supromo strts. Jmt at this time, tho president ji, be believes the activities of tho jwnment, In addition to tho cn- rrtment of tho laws, should bo eli ded toward economy of ndmlnls- tlon, tho enlargement of opportu ne for foreign trndo, tho building j of homo Industry nnd the .tDEthenlng of tho confidence of ijltil In domestic Investments. Mr. Taft recommends strongly ;te form of n ship subsidy to tn .'Hie American shipping, especially ) South America. .' TnrllT Legislation, The tariff board Is not ready to limit a report on any of tho schod- ' of tho Pnyno law nnd Mr, Taft uji he will not rccommond nny tnr- ! legislation until tho now congress oirenes In December 1011. Ho m tbat tho tariff board bo mndo pmncnt and thnt nil futuro rovl- tan be mndo schodulo by schodulo. rigorously opposes any gonornl (Tlilon. The Panama Canal should bo for ced and an appropriation of $19,- 10,000 Is recommended for this pur- e. Cut Out Pork Barrel. There must bo no moro "pork bnr- fl" methods In rlvor and harbor and Mlc building bills. Tho latter iould bo based upon tho roport of a amission of expects. In the past, ;rcss has appropriated too inuqh. ' buildings not needed nnd not -osh for buildings badly needed. "is recommendation for nntMn- '"ttlon and federal incorporation. wi are renewed. . - - Is prflposoc that second-class l!l rates shall bo readjusted so as '' charge magazines a much hlghor " on their advertising sections. etrong representations aro mado "the establishment of a now bank- t od currency syBtem. io new battleshlns nnd several 'Miliary Vessels nrn urin,1 fnr ho K The President recommends thnt H Phosphato and oil lands and ,l'er power slteB bo disposed of In 4 future by leasing. ie estimates fa nv&rrini'M ox Mltures during tho next fiscal w. havo been cut to 630.494, ''W. which Is fcS9&4,887.36 less the actual appropriations for u current year. Tho estimated ro- ,l,',J?r Ne next fiscal year are "v,vuo,000. The Prpfililnnt ..-- !. .J,lnn 'n0 ClVll Rnrvlxn nrlnnlnlo in tVlA Somatic and consular corps and Requisition by tho government of '"deuces 9ml ,-,m t it jiimo' e officers. i Some criticisms of tho Payne tariff ' c ire Just, says tho President, but "e are unfounded. . ftere should bo moro offlcors for 'Army, tho engineer corps should j increased by CO. The fortlflca- at Corregldor Island, Manila, 1 and Hawaii Islands should bo i "ed to early completion. R Panama Cnunl. rrMardlns tho Panama Canal, tho 'wvaisays, the progress of the LEGISLATION CEASE BATH TRUST. IS IfJII RTFn The King's Highway Judge not, that ye bo not Judged. "For with what judgment ye Judgo, yo shall bo Judged; and what measure yo mete, It shall be measured unto you again." Matthew vll: 1, i with Monopoly Said to Control 85 Per Cent of Tubs Is Being Prosecuted. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) DETROIT, Mich., Dec. C. Tho federal grand Jury hero today lndlot- oil thirty-two Individuals and sixteen firms who aro to control So per cent of the bath tubs mnde In tho United States. TO GUT TARIFF ON WOOL NOW Bristow of Kansas Declares People Throughout Country Are Demanding It. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day ' Times.) WASHINGTON', D. C. Dec. G. Whlto IIouso was tho nieccn of many "insurgonta" republicans today. So mo said they wero Invited by tho Presi dent. Drlstow of Kansas, was among tho first callors. Ho was followed by Representatives Norrls, Murdock, Madison nnd Hayes. They snld thoy talked with President Taft about features of tho messago nnd also about vacancies' on tho supremo court bench. Although thoy admit efforts at conciliation aro Jn tho air, tho "Insurgents" contlnuo to sing mlll tnut BongH. Murdock Bald hot had travolled nil ovor tho country tho last three mouths, and that ho know tho tompor of tho pooplo. "Thoy want tho woolen schedulo rovlscd at this sosslon of congress rogardloss of whothor tho tariff board Is ready to ronort," ho said. "Everybody Is talking nbout wool and revision of tho tariff, ono schedulo at a tlmo They aro willing to wnlt for tho tar iff board an all schedules oxcopt wool. And whon tho schedulo Is rovlsod, tho pcoplo want tho woolon cloth tHggeil to show tho amount of wool and the amount of cotton In It. "Tho pooplo want tho congresB to do something nnd quit talking so lnucli. tho political ilnfest ot tho pcoplo Is not partisan, Tho pooplo also havo their eyes on tho hlghor courts and thoy do not want a deci sion rendorod merely on technicali ties." Drlstow urged Prosldont Taft to appoint Judgo Hook, of tho Eighth United States Circuit Court, to tho supreme bonch, Drlstow will oppose ship subsidy, will advocate fortifica tion ot the Panama Canal, and will fight or a permanent tariff commission. TMJ WMSAT MAfiKET. Dy Afisoc'laled Press to Coos Day Times.) CIliCA'66 Dec. 6. Wheat closed a"4 'follows: December, 93c; May, 97 B-Sc; July, 94 5-8c. PORTLAND, Dec. C Wheat un- changed. TACOMA. Dec. C Milling; wheat - Dluestem, 83c; Club, 81c; Red Rus sian, 79c. Export wheat Dluestem, 7So; Fortyfold, 83c; Club, S2c; ilea Russian, 80c. NEW SENATOR CHOSEN. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) TlATON ROUGE. La., Dec. 6, .TiHlce J. R. Thorton was elected to day by tho Louisiana general assem bly to succeed tho lato United States Senator McEnery. JARDIXIERS Fern bases at ML- IT MAY take long years of exporlcnco to discover tho fact thnt a man's relation to tho world is n mutter of nttltudc. Tho natu ral Inclination Is to rogard one's position ns wholly subject to fortui tous circumstances; and to bellevo that whatever of success a man may ultimately nttnln Is but tho balancing of accounts botwecn tho favorable 'opportunities nnd tho unfavorable condltlono with which ho has had to deal. So far as wo know, the human mind Is tho only creative forco which tho world knows today. Tho law of tho conservation of energy demon strates thnt all matter and all. force now In existence lins always been In existence, and that all thatilins hnpponcd slnco creation has been merely Interchanging In fot-Tfts of tho original materials and forces of which this unlvorso was cjtcd. . ' , This axiom, which la iffiid mental tfloctrlno of tho laws of nature, has no application to thoijlslbllltlcs of ' that groat human trinity, tho mind, heart nnd courago ofn man. Tho flm words of tho Dlblo aro "In tho beginning, God cretUed." Tho ono oxcluslvo function ot divini ty Is thnt ' f croatlon, nnd tluhuninn soul, as tho offspring of divinity, comes Into this powor by right of lnhorltnnco. It Is givon uh to create good or evil by our thoughts, our action and our nttltudo townrd our fellow m.n. In ono of tho new books thoro Is n strong charactor who admonltihos his fnvorlto nephew with tho political nnd philosophical advlco: "There Is a tlmo to bo silent, nnd a tlmo to speak out." It was tho guiding rulo of his common-scnc plan of cxlstonco nnd ho Impressed It on his rolntlvo. Tho Times hns been sllont for somo tlmo on n very evident evil ot Mnrshficld but believes tho tlmo hns como to speak out. I refer to a disgraceful, dlsroputnblo nnd dcsplcablo publication Issued In this city, n publication which Bhnll remain nameless becnuso It Is un speakable, nnd Its sponsors nro cqunlly characterless. I havo refrained from referring to this vllo nnd vicious sheet becnuso I did not dcslro to dignify Its dlHreputnblencss. Its sponsors nro so lost to n sonso of de concy nnd honor thnt thoy would Bell their spark of manhood for1 tho flick of ash from a cheap cigar nnd tho purchaser would oven then bo cheated. This venomous sheet llko a slimy aorpont crawls and creeps from tho sower to poison and mnko putrid nil who como In contact with It. Themsolves recking with tho rottenness of their own demoralization, tho mon bohlnd It fill It with n filth that exudes from every lino. I havo hesitated to mention It even to condomn until tho appalling nwfulncss of It Is such thnt someono must spenk out. I shall speak this once. There will bo no controversy and no discussion. Regardless I shall pass this matter up to tho pcoplo of this city. It Is a rollectlon on every man nnd woman In Mnrshflold that such a thing should exist In this commu nity. Every ono of us must benr h portion of tho bunion of tho shnmo of Its presence. Thnt It should bo tolerated Is duo to n criminal Indif ference Tho men responsible hnvo mistaken this toleration for np provnl nnd hnvo becomo bolder nnd bnldor In their work of contaminat ion and corruption. If thoro wero tlo saving grace of wit In Its sug gcstlvencsij or cleverness or capability, ovldont in Its coarseness thoro might bo oxcuso for Its oxlstonce, Thqro Is nqlthor. It contains nothing but tho venal viclousncss of vulgarity.' It rooks with putridity and pol son. I nm certain thnt tho pcoplo of this community hnvo not n realization of Its truo vllehess or they would not tolorato It. Rospectablo and r.oputablo business mon hnvo loaned It tho approval of tholr namo nnd money under n misapprehension; c thoro through fear nnd falseness. To their credit ho It said many others havo refused to bo bluffod, blackmail ed or bulldozod by tho depraved dupo who gives It n habitation nnd l nnmc. If thoro woro a enno of leprosy In Mnrshflold thoro would bo gront oxcltomont. Health ofilcorB and physicians would bo busy. This Is worse a thousand times. Leprosy dostroys only men's bodies such a contami nating Infiucnco destroys men's souls nnd tho souls of boys and girls growing Into young manhood and r'emanhood. ' "&.','? A nest of vipers from tho slimy ("cptho of which would Issuo Borponts to sink tholr poison fangs Into tho bodies of boya and girls and mon and women of this community would bo much .safer than this monstor thnt poisons young nnd Innocent minds with lowd, low nnd loathesomo tnlos of dlsgrncoful dobnucherles. Tho business mon nud tho fathers and mothers of Mnrshfleld owo it to tho boys and girls to suppress this monstrous thing. Its vilonoss Is co unspoakablo ' that a copy In any man's hands should bo regarded as n badgo ot shnmo and n business man's nnnouncement a proclamation o( Infamy nnd dishonor. I nni c6nvlnced thoro Is suflklent honost and honoVablo manhood, and virtuous womanhood In this comnnnlty to discredit and destroy this vllo viper that attempts to corrupt and contnmlnato tho youth and homes of tho city with Its coarso and suggesMvo scandals and slander. Any man who has a daughter whoso virtue ho sooks to protect or a son whoso honor Is his hopo will refuso to further tolorato a monnco to thnt which Is dearer to hlra than life. Let every ono who, aftor a knowlodgo'of Its vlleness, continues to support It bo mndo to feel tho Ignominy of Its shnmo. I yield to no ono In ray belief in tho liberty of tho press, nut liberty Is not license. It Isnotanowspaporbutanopen sewer. Tho truth Is not found In telling tales of vlclousnes8 and vulgarity. It cannot be tolerated without tho whole community suffering. I am certain of tbo supremacy or man's better nature and tbo existence of this venal and vllo publication can bo only temporary. Thoro must bo an ena to ttio corruption auu coarseness that has already been operated to tho limit of human endur-nnco. It is tho nrlvJlego of every mnn who will, to look out upon the worm ns a great field of opportunity In which ho may do something that no other man has over done. Lot it not bo supposed that tno noia ior original endeavor has any limitations. Tho prodigality of rosourco that makes no two leaves exactly altl'o, of oi: the millions that clotho tlw trees, has also mado It possible for every Individual to occupy a place In tho great living universe which ho need Bharo with no ono else, but let It be a place of honor and not disrepute It Is his prlvllogo, If ho will, to do something of lasting boneflt to tho world; something that Is exactly suited to his peculiar powers of mind pnd heart. Dut that which ho accomplishes is governed, or let us say rogulated, by his attitude toward tho world In which ho lives. To look a little moro closoly Into one's mental processes, this fact be comes obvious, that tho groatest of all tho laws ot mind and heart is that of reciprocity. Wo llvo to give, that wo may also greatly get in return. A man's mind Is a dolicatoly organized living mechanism, through which tho inspirations, tho suggestions, tho affections and tho camarade rie of all tho world may enter in tho measure that It Is welcomed, and pass out again a living product, molded, shaped and colored accord ing to tho individual. With all tho centuries of tho past as an inheritance, and all tho liv ing present as nn Inspiration, It Is tho prlvllogo of tho Indlvldunl to ni, Ma nlace in the center of the unlverso, nnd, passing all that tho I world has for him through hlB own heart, glvo it back again, clothed ' .. - J..., -. l.ln nnn Ufa A II f 1 OVOTV in- in his own inaiyiuuauiy, me pruuui U1 ' '"'''"'-nj-j-j IARSH TOTE WILL NOT BE HEAVY VVVVVNAAfVVSAVSAVNAAAAAAVVN EAST SWEPT Probably Will Not Exceed 600 In Today's Contest For Office. BY BLIZZARD Atlantic Seaboard Experiences Real Winter Weather Today. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) NEW YORK, Dec. !. A blizzard swept along tho Atlantic seaboard and ovor tho lower Lnko region to day. It' was twolvo degrees below zoro at Canton, X. Y., tho lowost tompernturo recorded. WILL PROBABLY BE CLOSE ON C0UNCILMEN NO SIGNS OF GRIEF SHOWN No Crepe On Door of Home Where Body of Mary Baker Eddy Lies. (Ey Assoclntcd Press to Coos V Times.) CAMBRIDGE, Mnss., Dec. C At tho mansion at Chestnut Hill whore tho body of Mrs. Mary Ilaker Eddy lies In tho tippor chamber thcro nro no outward signs ot grief. Thcro Is no cropo on tho door, tho window shndes aro all up, and tho mombors of tho housohold como and go as usual. Flnnl arrnngomonts for tho funeral of Mary Raker G, Eddy head ot the Christian Sclcnco church, will not bo porfectod until tho nrrlvnl ot hor Bon, Goo. W. Glover, from South Da kota, somo tlmo tomorrow. It was decided today tho body would bo burled nt Mount Auburn cemetery. None of Candidates Overly Sure of Outcome of Bal loting Here. The Mnrshlluld city election Is in progress today and tho voto cnBt promises to bo closo to 000 but prob ably will not oxcood that number. Up to 1 o'clock, 225 votes had been cast. Voting was pretty rapid, tho ballot being easily marked. Tho polls opon cd ut 9 o'clock and will closo at 0 o'clock. Tho only contost Is for councilman nnd nono of tho candidates appoared to bo overly suro ot tho outcome Tho contest will, unless tho guesses of most ot the pcoplo hazarding them, bo protty close. Thoro Is also considerable guessing as to whothor Going nnd Prlzccn will bo votod ns ono tlckot nnd Copplo nnd Forgu Bon tho other. Messrs. Pennock, Wolcott nnd Pen nock nro tho Judges nnd Roy Law homo, C, II. Mnrsh and John Mer chant nro tho clerks. Tho count will probably bo vory rapid nnd the result should bo known nlong about 10 o'clock. City Recorder Dutlor Is without opposition for reelection. Tho voto last year totalled nbout 7C0. L PLAY HOUSE Robert Marsden, Jr., Purchases Moving Picture Show From Sam Marsden. Robort Mnrsdon, Jr., has purchas ed Tho Royul Thcatro from hi broth er, Sam MarBdon, and hna tnken pos session ot tho populnr moving pic- turo show, Dosldes oporntlng Tho noyal, Mr. Mnrsdon oxpocts to go nhoad with his now uhowhouso, Tho Grand, In tho quarters formorly occupied by tho Marshfield Chambor of Commorco nnd will conduct both ot thorn. Sam Marsden has not announced what his futuro plans are ALONG THE WATERFRONT. Tho Rodoudo Is scheduled to sail Wednesday for San Francisco and Day Point. Tho M. F. Plant which has beon overhauled in San Francisco will sail from thoro for Coos Day, Wednesday afternoon, Decombor 7, at 3 o'clock, all ropalrs having beon comploted, Tho Nann Smith sailed yostorday nttornoon for San Francisco with a largo cargo of lumber for Day Point. C. A. Smith was tho only passenger. Ho will return to1 Minneapolis and expects to bo back on the Day In six weeks or so. Tho Alliance Is duo In early tomor row from Eureka. Her schedulo called for her to reach hero today in tlmo to sail from horo for Port land but tho delays on tho Columbia rlvor caused a delay In her return trip. Tho Alliance nrrlvod hero early Sunday from Portland nnd sailed n few hours later for-Euroka. Sho hnd a largo number of pnssongorB from Portland for Euroka and a good car go of freights Sho had considerable freight for Coos Day and a few pas sengers. Several traveling men boarl ed her here for Eureka, NO GT 0 TAFFSJDVICE Members of Congress Do Not Anticipate the Legislation Urged Can Be Secured This Session.' (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Tlmos.) WASHINGTON. I). C, Doc. C - Ccugross gave respectful nttoutlon to President Tnft'H messago and, but comparatively fow mombors woro willing to concodo tho probability ot favorablo action nt tho presont sos slon on many of tho recommendations contained thcroln. This wns In vlow of tho fact that tho session will closo March 4th. Tho message was dollv- orod In both housos by Sccrotary Latta soon nftor noon. Tho reading ot tho document, which was of un usual length began nt 12:19 In tho Senate At flrat, It was llstonod to most attentively but gradually tho attontlon ceasod on tho part of most of them and thoso who remained In tho Chambor dovoted thomsolves to tho printed copies boforo thom, This was also tho caso in tho House. NEW SENATORS IN. WASHINGTON. D. C, Dec. C. Immediately after the convening of tho Senate, tho oath was administer ed to Claude A. Swanson, successor to John W. Daniel of Virginia, Jos eph M. Torroll, successor to Senator Clay ot Georgia, and Lafayotto Young, successor to Dolllvor of Iowa. Tho oath was admlnlstored by tho vlco-presldent. Out of respect to tho memory ot four members of tho IIouso who died during tho recess ot congress, tho Sonato took adjournment today at tho conclusion of the reading of tho Pro3ldonts messago. For tho first tlmo In a long while tho IIouso today began business without asking dlvlno guldnnco. Tho chaplain was dolnyod by a snow storm. Tho clerk was load ing tho Journal whon tbo chaplain arrived aud later ho dollvored tho prayer. OAUVINO Sots aUUILNER'S. Electric Portable" LAMPS MILNER i (Cocunuea on paje 4.) NEIt'S. I (Continued on page Two.) ;&, ..-.A,..; .'... . 4MWau iiW&,3- tf&LL,.