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-vrffm'ar- THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1912 - EVENING -EDITION twtmm.mmmJm m mm wm m awwwwwmww COOS BAY TIMES M. O. JL1LO.VEV Editor ami Pub. PAN K. MALOXKV Sena Editor !rup ppnpipc FORUM AM.VH THE WATERFRONT ,"L I LUf LL J I ISIVUIVI i ..,TEKO. jMUiwuajuarawmiimBi Addp ss nil communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES. Mnrshdcld :: it u it Oregon Entered at the postofflco at Marsh fleld, Oregon, for transmission through the malls as Bocond class mall mattur. Cnpt. Edwards expects to have his now steam Boat launched next Satur day. f Dedicated to tho servlco of tha pooplo, Mint no good causo shall lack a champion, and that ovll shall not thrlvo unopposed. Tho tug Olennor camo In today from Gardiner with a genornl cargo and will tako back gonoral merchan dise. It is announced that tho Wllholml nn will innko Coos Bay hor hoad (Hinrtors from now on, taking cargoes from hero to Ynqulna, tho Sluslaw Alsca. BUHHCHIPTION KATES. DAILY. Ono joor $6.00 Per month BO WEEKLY. Ono year 1.60 When paid strictly In adranco the subscription price of tho Coos Day TImos la 35.00 per yoar or $2. GO for lx monies. tho Marshflcld-Eastsldo run yester day after having been thoroujrhly overnauicu. uio Blips navo occn dredged out and Capt. Hall docs not expect any further interruption In tho servlco In a long time. Tho Times will bo pleased to pub tlsb letters from Its readers on all questions of public Interest. Each letter must bo signed by tho, writer, and' so far as posalblo bo limited to 200 words. In publishing those tot ters It must bo understood that The Times does not Indorse the vlows ex pressed therein; It 13 simply affording a means for tho voicing of-dlfferont opinions on all questions affecting tho public welfare. Why Pay $65.00 to For a Sewing Machine? $75.00 An Independent Republican nows pnpor published ovory ovonlng oxcopt Bunday, and Wookly by The Cooa nr Tlmoa Publishing Co. Official Paper of Coos County I. S. SMITH l-'Olt SENATOR THE progressive republicans of Coos and Curry Counties aro to bo congratulated that I. S. Smith hnB announced himself as a candldato for Joint senator. This announcement camo roluctantly. It was not mado until many frlonds ur ged tho necessity of somo progressive republican making tho raco for this section. Mr. Smith Is a firm bo llovor and ndhcrent In tho principles of progressive republicanism. Ho Is a Statement No. 1 man nnd will In corporate It In his platform. Ho bo Hovco in tho Initiative nnd referen dum and tho recall. Ho has boon a lifelong ropuhtlcnu nnd his formor firnnrlmtftn In llui Orntmn tftirlalntnrit will mnko him n vnlunblo man for this section of tho state. Every republican who believes In tho advancement of his country nnd tho progress of his pnrty should znako an effort to nomlunto I. S. Smith nt tho coming primaries nnd nftor nomination sue that ho Is ulec tod. Mr. Smith's platform will bo ronl ly representative of the progressive republican principles nnd nlso of this section of Oregon. Mr. Smith Is a successful buslnoss man nnd farmer nnd hls-varlod ox porionco qunlllloH him to doul undor HtnndliiKly with nil questions of lega tion affecting those Interests ns they dovolop. Tho Hustler snllod Into yestorday for Koguo rlvor with n enrgo for tho Mnnlnnv Hutntn nflnr lvltip In Mm lower bnv n ilnv or ho. Tlnv Tlirnnh Is now onglneor under Capt. Olson, Tom Golden having roslgnod a Bhort tlmo ago. Tho Rcdondo hns boon bucking n strong wind and heavy sea slnco sho left Snn Francisco tho day boforo yostorday, according to wlroless ro- nnrtn rnrnlvnil from hor fnilnv. Htm will nrrlvo off Coos Day Into this uuoruoon or ovemug. Tlio Tlnmtnn llnrnnlnr onva' "T L, Krononborg roturned Wodncsday ovoning rrom uoos uay wnoro lie nnd bcon on business for n fow days. Ho says tho now Btoamor Spcodwoll, which Is being built for tho Estn brook Co., at tho Kruso & Danks shipyard, Is coming along nicely. It is stated that tho slstor ship of tho Nann Smith is to bo complotod ut tho Nowport Mows Shipyards this Bummor so that sho can bo brought around Cnpo Horn beforo tho1 end of tho yoar. It la undorstood that Capt. I). V. Olson Is to bring hor around tho capo for tho C. A. Smith company. t WITH THE J J TOASTANDTEA AUI.U l.ANd HYNK. Should nuld acquaintance be forgot, And never brought to mind? Should nuld acquaintance bo forgot, And dayfl o' nuld lang syuu? Chorus, For nuld lnng Hyno, my dour, For nuld lnng syuo, Wo'll tuko n cup o' klndueHH yet, For nuld lang Hyno. Wo twa hao run about tho braes, And pu'd tho gowans lino; Dut wo'vo wander'd mony a woury foot, Sin nuld lnng syne. Wo twn lino paldl't I' tho burn, From niornln' huh till dine; Dut HOftH botween ub braid hao roar'tl Sin nuld lang syne. And bore's n hand, my trusty flero, And bIo'h n hnnil ' tlilnn And wo'll tnk u right guld wllllo- wnught, For nuld lnng Hyno. And Buroly yo'll be u plnt-stowp. And Biirely you'll bo Ino; And wo'll tnk a cup ' kindness yet, I' or nuld lung ayno. Tho ferry boat Transit resumed Tho Ascunclon, tho oil tank with 10,000 barrels of oil for the Orogon Power company, will nrrlvo off tho bar this nftornoon. This Is hor first trip in nnd tho cnptnln wanted a pilot. Operator Moo told lilin that ho could wait nnd follow tho Ho dondo In this ovoning or perhnps Cnpt. Edgnr Simpson who is on tho Itcdondo would board tho Ascunlon nnd pilot hor In. Lntor Cnpt. D. W. Olson arranged to go out nnd pilot hor In. "A ItUHDEIl HALL" Thero aro somo people on Coos Dny who romlnd one of n busy boo be cause ovory tlmo thoy "touch" nny- uo'iy tuey sting lilin, Somo Coos Hay people aro like ba bies. Instead of going after what thoy want thoy screw up their faces nnd howl for it. If Dr. Mlngus and J. W. Dennett write nnothor lottor or two to tho editor their typo writing machines will have to go to tho ropalr shop. Speaking of tho recall of decisions, wo don't suppose that Mr. Tuft would object to tho recall of ltoosovelt's de cision to nccopt the nomination. City Auto Service f-ood Cars, Careful Drivers and reasonable charge. Our motto: "Will go anywhere at any time." Stands Dlanco Hotel and Dlanco Cigar Store. Day Phones 78 and if. Night Phono 48. I1ARKKH A OOODALE. Proprietor. Dy Doss Flnnngan of tho Fifth Grado, Contral School.) "It Is vory dnrk In this old troo nnd I wnnt to got Into tho world," I nnld to tho rubber treo. "Well It certainly won't bo vory much longor boforo thoy tap mo," said tho troo. And suro onnugli, tho next morning a man enrno to tho treo nnd cut n gnsh In it. This frlghtenod mo vory much nnd tho noxt thing I know I was flowing out of tho dnrk troo Into a small tin cup. It was vory much nlcor out horo for tho min was shining nnd thoro Wore beautiful croon trflim nil nrnunil mo. Dut soon it wnsn't so nlco be cause I was takon out of tho little cup and thrown into n largo buckot whero 1 was crowded by othor sap. Wo woro cnrrlod to n smnll shod whero It wns vory smoky. Tho mnn dlppod mo out of tho buckot with n small paddlo nnd hold mo In somo thick blnrk smoko. I didn't llko this nt all for tho Hinoko nonrly choked mo nnd I could fool myself getting hlnok, Dut at last wo woro placod In a wngon nnd woro bum pod nnd Jnrrod until wo reached n boat. Horo wo woro placod In n lnrgo box nnd rodo for n long tlmo, until ono dny n lnrgo whistle blow nnd tho noxt thing I know WO woro BwlllL'Ini? thrnuph llm aid nnd struck tho ground with such n nnru mow mat It nenrly throw mo mil. Soon I noticed n small holo In tho box Just largo enough for mo to look out mid seo tho city. I saw many othor boxes and supposed that thoy woro full of rubber too. Noxt wo were carried to a factory whoro I saw many othor pieces of rubber bo- InK rut. Stretched mul mmln Inin nil kinds of shnpos nnd slzos. Tho snmo thing wns done to ma until i wm vory small nnd round. Wo woro all cnrrlod to n storo to bo sold and woro placed In n glnss enso. Ono day a lit tlo girl camo Into tho storo to buy n rubber ball. I was tired of staying iiismo bo i moveu noaror to tho front where sho would bo suro to seo mo. Sho bought mo nnd paid twonty-flvo contB for mo. Dut ns sho wns bounclnir mo I foil in n imin ,.... alio couldn't find mo. Soon sho bo- gan to cry. I felt snrrv fnr hni. on I Jumped out of tho holo into 'her hands ami wo lived togothor over arior. An Oiton Letter. Letter to preachers and lenders In tho religious movement: YoiPtcll us that through tho gospel of your clturchca do wo deal with tho real cause of nil human misery nnd wrong In the world nnd that all hu man efforts at uplift and reform aro treating only with symptoms; that the thing to do is to change tho in dividual, or In othor words, got right with God. As Socialists we contend that to Improve social and economic condi tions and environment will change mon nnd give them n chanco to bo decent, but you capitalist preachers hnvo failed to show any economical or political changed men ns tho re sult of your offorts, nnd If tho avor nga preacher or church member Is nn oxnmplo of tho sort of chnnged men you hnvo In mind wo nsk whnt nd vantngo to society would a million a dny of such so-called changed men bo. Boeing your churches nnd pulpits nro alrondy full of theso chnnged mon who aro no better, socially or eco nomically speaking, then tho polit ical frauds nnd capitalists they voto with nnd support. As Professor Olddlngs of Colum bia University says, "Tho United Slates as n mntter at fnct todny Btnpds for thlof rule, nnd that by a gang of thieves worso tlinu thoso Christ drovo out of tho Temple." Oct right with God? Yes, but no man's relations with God enn bo right so wlLiir 'VjJPT- . $ Partly by driving blood from tho Burfaco nnd congesting tho kidneys by throwing too much work upon them. Foloy Kidney Pills strength en tho kldnoys, glvo tone to tho unln nry orenns mid rostnrn tim nnm.ni nctlon of tho bladder. They nro tonic In nctlon, quick In results. Try thorn. For snlo by Preuss Drug Co. nnd Red Cross Drug Co. fnrasiflisc jfMlJB h n Snow Drift Flour "'Sf J" Highest Quality long iiH his relation with men nro wrong. No salvation Is worth any thing to socloty thnt does not put men Into right relations with his fol lowmon. You cnll upon tho peoplo to be clean, and socially nnd eco nomically speaking, glvo thorn noth ing but sower water to drink nnd wash In, while you yourself nro po lltlcnlly dirty, the fruits of your lives nnd votes being proof. Thoro Is a never ending strugglo botwoon tho working class nnd tho cnpltnllst clnss ns to tho wnges to bo pnld for n giv en nmount of Inbor or production. Tho Interests of the working class nnd tho cnpltnllst clnss nro diamet rically opposod to'ench other nnd nlf tho sermonizing of those preachers who guard In tho nnmo of, Christ tho ill-gotten gains of rich crlmlnnls of 1 our land ennnnt tuiilrn Mmu I.. i,. ,.,... I harmonize or become Idoutlcnl. Jh 11 not true thnt tho prnctlral working of the Golden Itulo Is Impossible wllllo tho profit system remains In cMHtonro? How can we practice, tho Golden Hulo under the cnpltnllst sys tem? Do you prnrtlco 117 Are you not supporting capitalism mid oppos ing Soclnllsm? Is It not Morgnnlan Ity luilend of Christianity you nro n-'.reFentlng? is It not the. vni-i..Hr pr.rcnsm to talk about rellulon In i. crnnlbnllsm of tho presont systom In winch men dovour enth other llko hyneas nnd In which millions now nrn robbed of whnt thoy produco nnd sink into hopolcss povorty while tholr nnn. nro drivon to crime and their daugh ters to disgrace? Soclnllsts bellovo thnt tho real salvation of tho world Is Impossiblo while a state of eco nomic damnation exists. Wo declare, and challengo yon to deny that It is utterly impossiblo for a man to be Indlvldunlly righteous nnd collective iy unrighteous, if you Bupport by your yote nnd Influoncn -.,.,.. cnpltnllstic system you Immi.u. becomo partaker of its sins, vices and ."iquiiies. u you voto to sustain & i-umicai Bystom which Is vlln nnn ... 1 rupr, you pnrtnko of Its vlleness nnd corruption. Prayers, sermons, songs nnd pious professions cannot froo you from tho IndividunI nnd colloctlvo re sponsibility for existing conditions. How do you defend your support of the cnpitallstlo systom which Is dis tinctly un-ChrlstlanlllfA? n.. ...i.i. your Indifference, ignornnco or open hostility to Socialism, which Is the essence of Christianity? How do you dofend your assumntlon nf irfii.i unl righteousness whllo you are par takers nnd defenders of collective un righteousness? fan you nnd will you nnswor these questions? A. J. STEPHAN, Secretary Marshfleld socialist Local. $25 Buys a Good Service Sewing Machine at our store and it will do all the things that the other machines will do Remember, Only $25.00 and we sell them on very easy terms, too. Don't you think it is worth $40 or $50 to you to investigate before you buy? Why, we sell the best machine on earth the famous White Rotary for Only $25.00 There's a reason. Come and let us show you. GOING & HARVEY CO, We Clean and Press Ladies' and Gent's Suits Goods Called for and Delivered Coos Bay Steam Laundry PJIO.VB MAIN JJ7-J 1 Modern Drlck Uulldlng, Electrlt Llihts. Steam Heat. Elegantly Furnished Roomi with Hot and Cold Water. 11 O I L ,C O OS , O. A. METLIN. Prop. Rates: 50 cents a Day and Upward Cor. Broadway and Market UvahOald. Orron. WANTED ! ! ! MRPETfl UPHOLSTERING AND PIANOS TO CLEAN, by the Pneuma tic Cleaning Company. Orders fo work taken at GOINQ ft HARVEY PHONE 1M V. J. lOAirs A. H. HODOINI $ Marshfleld Paint & Decorating Co. Kitlmatea Furnished MARSHFIELD, Phone 140L Oregon Unique Pantatorium S!?cKoER?JI'9?iANERS, .....Muira nuu XI.VL- ItKNUVATORS KeniJ.F Edward E. Strauss & Co. fine Tallorlntr lot u. .i, next Suit. " "" ""D 'uur aj5 Commercial. PhoAe 2S0,X. Good Electric Lighting Is Impossible Without Proper Lamps and Shades Satisfactory lighting results rest not nlono upon the generating plant and distributing systems w of tho Electric Company. Receiving adequate electric current at correct voltage in itself will not produce good lighting. Tho new (Mazda) tungsten lamps give almost three times as much light for the same consump tion of current as do the carbon incandescent lamps. AVo maintain representatives who aro oxperts in illumination and who will prescribe for house holds not satisfied with lighting results. Telephone 178. Oregon Power Co . i For AH Klnda of Haullni WH DELIVER COAL IN NORTH REND AND EAST SIDE. Lninv coal f a.oo. REAVER HILL 0.B0. (Coal U Cash) Phon331-R. Marshfleld, Ore. B'anchard's Livery We hate aocure. the IWery buil tow of L. H. HeUner and are prV yared to render n.,ini ..: .. -" Mtt niiicn Ifl ice DeoDle a r.m nr n . . I iyn ;nnn v."' -.:' .r..iuji: v . .'." " eyerymin hat will mean Kstlafa.n. .'....? the nubile. Phon .7: i .7.7". " .. . .."" " uriTini uwi.d . ns or anytnine needed In i ' wuo. we aieo do truck ng business of U kinds. BLANCHARD nROTnERS Phone 138-J "' rl"t q Aiaer Streets HURRY! IT'S GOING FAST Wo have a limited quantity of ALDER OOD, cut into 2-foot lengths, suitable for "replace that wo will sell at $2.25 per load, while it lasts. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Phone 190-J. iqo on -RrnndwaV. YM rv .--.- r l l p.a2f,;i.et the Turkuh Dhs. If you hare anvthinp tn .ii . ' rent, or want help, try a want ad. ' Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co, r .., HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Mar. Coaum. oo,e Phon. 19! - Marshfleld Offl 14-J. irarms Timber Coal and Platting Lands a specialty. "onaral Ageats 'EABTBIDR"