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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1911)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIEt.D, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 191 1 EVENING EDITION. tJUJDAI H1VAILJ Hui,t ncl) olwrt nnd nl ,,, (t "iflntor! nt tho postodlco nt Mnrsh- " fro "" two wnlrt flold, Oregon, for transmission to cxhnust tho supply. Hut It tlio through tho mnllB ns second clnti n;uro or the Hurenu of Stn'tlstle ainll mnttcr. j, COrrert, It Is hnrdly more thnn n VI. tt MAl.ONUV IMIlor nnd I'uli. "itpply rr tho Nation tnr n porlod AN K. MAI.OXKY Nom Kdltoc longer thnn IS to 10 years. 11.. Wlwn oxprt disagree It In dllllcnlt An Independent Republlcnn news- for th1 ymnM t0 form judgment. In pnpor published ovory evening ox- x)w of ,nw contradiction thu next copt Sunday, nnd Weekly by i re)H,rt wf the lIurMiu of Statistics, The Coot Hny Times Publishing Co. prrpNra from the census nnres of i Jgl0( w, ,)B nW(,nwj with Interest Dedicated to the service of tho hv f Mx r . poopl, thnt no Kood cnuse Blmll lack lum ,ncMm8,llK r,nM ft olmmplon, nnd that ovll shnll not olhor (,(j Umt p flm, a tnnve Minopptweu. .K n,lt 01l(J thlllK 1B ,mrU. Tho Coos liny Times represents u'culHrly obvious, nnd thnt la thnt con consolidation of the Dally- Coast Mnll aervntlon Ik nlnolutoly oMontlnl. nnd Tho Coos Hny Advortlsor. Tho Const Tdall was tho first dolly ostno Ilshod on Coos Hny nnd Tho Coos Dny Times Is It Inunodlnto successor. "uviii sii.K.vci:." r st'iisciurriox uaths. DAIIiV. Ono yonr $0.00 Por month. ., r,0 When pnld strictly In ndvuncotho subscription price of tho Coos Hay "'ncs Is K'-OO i,cr 'enr or 2'r, in' mo;thB. vi:i:kly. t yenr $ 1.S0 Xllclnl Vapor r Cvm County. OITICIAL PAPKIl OK Till: CITY OP .MAKSIIKIKLI). Aildros8 nil conmuinlcntlouH to COOS IIAV DAIIjY tlmis, Mnrhllold s: :: :: :: Oregon CRAFT. No city uiii Im Injured by the on.'i rvoiuoni of the peopl.-'i" li w. To do otherwise It t substitute I lio will of the oillcliil fop the Iiiwm of the people, nnd that It typiiiiny. No state eitu lie hurt by oxpiuluic Kriiflln;. To do otheiwlsu U to connive nt It. Thoiv la no secret remedy known fup uvllt of HiIm ehiiruo top. Thoy cannot bo cured by hldlnir them. The disgrace It not In tholr correction, but In submission to tlioui with supine Indifference. It Is well for it stuto to display IIh vhtues and not to parade Its faults, but It should not be forgotten that tho highest civil virtue Is the over throw of dopruvlly.-JoHoph W. Folk. TIM licit HUlM'liY. THH American Lumbormnn has lecontly been taking n fall out of Kodornl Btntlsttca. It points out that whorons In 1002 It was re ported thnt tho total timber stand ing In tho United States was only 1,- do me TIMES lecontly ongngod In an unplmanut public duty that makes Interesting a strong nnd slunlllcnnt nrtlele In nn onstorn po rlodlcnl, tho Continent, In which tt nsks nnd answers tho question: "Is it ht'iin.-nble lo '(ill on' n neighbor op jismiclale fop Iclal InU law nnd lion etly?" This Is a serious problem of per sonal patriotism now frequently pre sented to the citizen, declares tho Continent, nnd It points out thnt "m ovorwhuImliiB poreontngo of tho cor rupt bnrgnlus driven In American pol itics aro no doubt nindo nnd per formed without Incurring for tho par ticipants the least shadow of public shnnie, to say nothing f legal pun ishment." ' "Such IiuhIuosh must bo stopped," says the Continent, "op the republic ts a falluro," and It nnswors Its own question with tho declnmtlon thnt "uo aliened fasljlou for gentlomon can have any conceivable claim on a :ntrlot when It has become to his nation n dlioct Instrument of debase ment." "It W uol illsbonopabli It It on the contiapy emi nently honorable nay, mope, It N the IcMln duly of a worthy Aincilcau lo ieenl explicitly nnd pclcul lct.ly lo public notice any fact within twieV huowlcile lending to hlcutlfy Hie hcounilrclM oT pollllcs op' liiihlucHt ami this without i'cgai,il to the Intimacy of liny relation tlipnugli which the Knowledge may be tie- ihcil. Tpcason lo n good fellow to tell on hlin'.' It Is treas on lo youp country not to tell. Which Mirt of trollop would j on rat hoc lie? Those are timely words. The Con tinent truly says that "In tho sena torial ease in the Illinois legislature there were Incorruptible ineinberH who were very certain that bribery overthrown except by the decision or nn nronsed peo ple. And the peoplo give tholr verdict only when sumo nrousod mnii hns the cottrnao to stnnd out tin nbnBhodly nnd mnkc him self personally responsible for n direct nnd tinging nc cunntlnn to sny on his own amount nr n man the uncor roborated truth. Not slnndet novor: the honest cltlxen will avoid aontidat ns he would n nest of aerpemts. Neither will he use Innuendo or repent ru mor. Hut when he hnR studied n public ovll In the light or caught sight of Kb deep depravity In tho dnrk, so thnt In his own soul ho knows, nnd knows ho knows, then l.e Is no good cltlzon If ho does not for got nil cost to himself nnd speak nut boldly: 'I lore Is tho vlllnlny nnd thore Is the man who mndo It.' 'Cry nloud nnd spnro not!' itho nnclent propli ot's motto writes the mod ern pntrlot's duty." Thoio nio men on Coos Hny who have n very different theory of their duty. During tho time this pnpor was tolling of tho foul corruption, those men ltopt sjlent when they might have nldcd. Some continued to secietly nhot tho crime but be nitre their sin will Mud them out. Others held thnmselves bound merely by "good "fellowship." by tho private code which Ignores tho duty of the citizen, or by considerations of per sonal convenience, or by fenr of en mity. They placed those considera tions, one or nil of thorn, above the safety nnd honor of their city nnd their homos. They have helped to cronto what tho Continent calls "an evil silence In the land." They have thrown the (load wolght of their seciecy Into the monies of Justice 'ngnlnst the public good. It Is ensler nnd chenper to slug pat riotic songa and "Nenrer My Ood tr Theo" than It Is to get out In the opon nnd fight not only for Ood' kingdom but tho purity nnd mornlf nf tholr own homes nnd firesides. Some democratic lenders talk ns )f they hnven't qulto recovered from the efects of thnt Hnltlmore bnnquot yet. "IS MY HAT ON STRAIGHT?" 200,000,000,000 feet, In 1 1 1 0, spite n heavy consumption In thoWlls being plotted, hut they would go monnwhllo, tho supply hud risen to ,10 further than vnguo hints towards 3,800,000,000,000 foot. Now. tho uncovering It." In Ohio nnd In Ver consumptlnu for the decade has aver- mlllon county hundreds know of tho nged -10,000,000,000 feet annually. ' wholesale bribery, but did nothing Taking tho Intter llgurcs, which, by to bring the guilty to Justice. And ! tho way are supplied from the report overywhore Justice encounters tho i nf Commissioner II. K, Schmidt Of ntnlilim-n. mIhii-I nltihtnil. noil nwirullv tho Hurenu of Corporations, nnd parverted obstruction eronted by the averaging tho consumption for tho average Amorlcnn's theory thnt it "s next Ilvo doendes nt (50,000,000,000 dishonorable to tell, but not to wlth- feot, It will be seen that If no tlnibor hold his knowledge of wrongdoing roplnco thnt which Is being cut, thnt This Is the foolish honor of the school In liO yenra there will exist no forests hoy who does not know thnt there nro In tho United States. This Is In view public duties. Americans must grow of tho Commissioner's optimistic re- out of their Immaturity In politic il port. Ah n matter of fact, however, and sooinl thought or they will not the facilities, however great, employ- prove lit for solf-govornmont. Self- od by CoinmlsBlonor Schmidt In pre- government nnd homo protection Is paring his estimates of standing tlm- a nnn's Job, not n child's. j bor, can hardly hnvo been us good as Telling Is not pleasant. It takes tliouo of the Hurenu of Statistics. It In some cases a courage not short of Is, however, corroborated by the Am- heroism. It means breaking plena- urlcnn Lumberman, which gives tho ant nnd protltublo associations, nnd figure at L'.S'JO.OOO.OOO.OOO feet, of men hurting friends. "Hut soldle-s which It states that 2. 200,000,000.- imo gone to battle millions of Is n populnr question nowadays with all the new spring millinery open ings but It Is not any more popular with tho Ladles than tho FLOUR THAT HAINES SELLS If you hnvo. not tried it do not 000 feet are nrlvntoly owned. The thorn lust because thorn was dancer I dolay bl,t orJer n snck for yur ne total reservation and untlonnl forest to tholr country which had to be shot ! mu,ll nnrt ou Wll Know w' ' of the whale country onlv accounts to ilnntli. N'nu- iimm U n nu-s inn. 80 Popular. for 029,00,000,000 foot. KOr to the city which has to be Now, tho natural Inoroase of tlm- crushed to duath. So today's patriot her Is only nbout 1 Vi per cent per must enlist with all tho testlmonv annum; In other words, It taken 70 ho has. Just as yostordaj's patriot yours to replace n forest. On the oulUted with all the marksmanship I American Lumberman' own tig tiros. h had. Or oUo today's cltlitu Is uol thoroforo. If ovory luinborinnn lp the patriot at nil but n ornxen. i(!KST United State were to roplnco ovory nut the Coutluont doe not shirk I treo out by nnotlnr. the natural the dlfllculty o.presod In the excuse JJ i t rrrr growth of timber would only repro- that "nil I know Is something th-u!"l V r"f8 J sout 10,000.000.000 foot annually: could not be proved to a Jur. " ar " -Ll REMEMBER Also that Haines carries the LAIt- LINK of that is to sny. lea than the mutual out. Hut If the figure of the Hu rmn of Statistics be taken, the na tural lucroase under tho same con ditions would only amount to 17,000, 000. 00Q rent annually, op one-third of the probable average cut during the next 10 your. Tho need of con servation I apparent. If tho tlguros of tho American Liimi)eruuiu are correot and conser vation Is carried out nt tho snmo time, there Is a chnnco, if thoro bo sot a great Increaso in tho annual Some day perhaps It ma be possible so to amend American law practlt thnt anything may bo told In court which would eouv'luee the man in the street: but uutll then some forms of crime must be tried In the streot beforo the court of public opinion. And thore somebody must bo brave enough to sny things unpro vable. No public ovll, Indeed, Is AND WHEAT on Coos Hay. Ho gets 1t In quantities, buys tho boat nnd sells nt reasonable prices. A. T. HAINES HAINES HOOK PHONE 10D-J MAIISIIFIEU) ALASKA PLAN OF les compnii) to the Hoolh Fisheries Conipniix. Mi'itnim am sriciDU. l SNYDIGflTE Gugrjenhcim-Moraan Interests Change to Railroad and Steamship Operations (lly Assoclnted Press to Coo Hny Times.) SKATTLIi. Wnsh., Mnr. 2.',. L. A. Lovousnlor, mining ouglueer nnd geologist of tho Alnskn Synillcnte. roslgued todny. This Is understood to menu tho withdrawal of the (lug-ouholm-.Mnrgnn Interests from min ing' In Alaska except tho development of the copper properties nliendy owned. Tho syndicate, tt Is said, will concentrate Its energies on the rail rond nnd stcnmBhlp business. This policy wns foreshndowed when tho sy nil lento sold tho Northwest Klslier- , .Vow VJorki'i' I'lniN fnknown Man i Dead With Wife. I (lly Associated Prest to Coos Hny J J Tlmoji) NKWYOHK, N.V. Inr. 2R. I When Knchel Dervln. nn Armenian laborer, toturnod homo Into lnt night he found' the body of bin young 1 wire on the floor of tho kitchen with the bond almost severed nnd In the bedroom tho body of an uulttoutMud man with his thront cut nnd n razor In tho hnnd. It wns a case of mur der nnd suicide. CAMimilKiK IS YICTOII. In Spile of All of Uur Lare A inlstnke Is p ,, ,i,p Honiotlmes linp).MM0 ((J ' h Pr. itte Defeats Oxford nl Queen's Club lly, Score of (I lo I. I C lly Associated Press to Coos Hny Times.) 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