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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1912 EVENING EDITION. 2 Mtnmuntimnmn imirTTnin ntwmnmi I' 1' COOS BAY TIMES ' M. CJ. MALOXKV Kdltor nttil lub. DAN E. MALOXCV N'rm Kdltor Dedicated to tuo sorvlco of the people, thnt no good cnuBo Blmll lack a clmmplon, and that evil shall not thrive unopposed. SUHSCIUt'TlOX RATK8. DAILY. Ono year $G.90 Per month 50 WKHKIjY. Ono year $1.C0 Wuon pnld strictly In ndvanco tho subscription prlco of tho Coos Day Times Is $5.00 per yoar or $2.50 for six months. An Independent Republican nows pnpor published ovory ovonlnE oxcopt Sunday, and wookly by The Coos liny Times Publishing Oo. Address nil communications to COOS 11 AY OAILY TIMES. MnrsliHeld :i :: t: :: Orefjon Entered at tho noatofflco at Marsh field, OroBon, for transmission through tho malls as second class mall matter. AN EyrKUXITY OK 8CIIOOLIXCI. 4 T.T,. of us doulitloss rotnombor A how strnngo It Bcomod whon wo first heard It that tho end of tho school days should bo callod "Cflmmoncomont." Later In llfo wo nDbrcclntcd Its appropriateness. Tho "tbmmoncomont" of our real oducn- tfon In tho school of life. How often wo hear mon and wamon advort to tholr sohool days as tho hannloBt. or tho uuhnpplcst, of tWIr illvos, sayB nn oxchange. nlwayb Bpoaklng rejoicingly, or doprocnt (nKl of tho vlctorlos, tho pleasures, tho dofoats, dcnlnlfl, nnd tho thou sand romlnlscont Incldonts and or foots, of thnt porlod. And how fow of un stop to think that from first to second childhood, wo aro everlast ingly Jn school: that wo aro learn ing Btoadlly day by day through tho nmplost nllottmcnt of dnys vouch safed ub; that wo novor mntrlculnto oxcopt nt tho awful "coinmoncomont" at which death ltBolf, supromoly the Inst unlearned lesson, confronts un with tho nowor schooling of an un dreamt otornlly. Tho minor and monger schooling of childhood nnd youth In nil its fu noss or pitiful scarcity, Is but tho pri mary courso to tlto liuruer, nnrsiier and grnvor lore to bo nhsorbod by us nil nt tho hands of strange mastors such as circumstance, Association, oxnorlcnco nnd tho myriad Infill- oncod of rosponslblo cltlzonshln nnd Racial domnnd: novor for nn instant of conscious tlmo, aro wo frco from tho objoctlvo and subjective school Iiik of llfo; wo aro at our lessons nt ways nnd bottcrlug, or worsting, nur lives and the lives ot otiiors, accor.. Iiik ns our loasonn ImprosH and dl root us. Tlmo nnd method nnd courso nro maintained Just aB In tho rlxod rulce of our proscribed ncnooi Inc; tho vory curriculum Is laid out for us through tho years of our choosing and wo may not escnpo i slnglo oxactlon Incldont to tho career wo may elect; our boasted freedom in such matters Is a myth; wo nro as surely In tho bonds of dovotod ad horonco to tho "systom" as wo woro In tho days of real school subjoctiou with all Its real nnd Imagined Irks. Tho law, custom, tradition, com morco, business, politics, tho trades, tho industries, tho vory light of day and dnrlcncss of night set up tho In- vlolablo rules of oxlstenco nnd ofrort and accomplishment, all of which wc oboy with as assiduous rognrd nnd application as ovor we gavo tho simpler rules of school-houBo or col lego. Our mnstors In tho Into grent school nro tho successful ouos among our follows; thoso who liavo nchiovod vnstly nnd set tho grooves nnd pneos ror our emulation; wim linvo wrought thnt wo may know nnd un derstand tho fulness of llfo; who Juivo dono wlint wo esteem to bo won ders and to which wo bond our en ergies to parallel, and pnss; who sorvo us continually by tholr stiro iietM and tho living fact of tholr at tauimont; not in tho Honso of dis dainful or discriminating rivalry, but in tho noblor rnngo of porsonnl ndoptncssnnd liner quality of thought nud action ns rnntrnsted with our own; whoso diplomas nro found in tho recognition of a world always responsive to splendid effort and su perb accomplishment. Thoro Is n Bohool boynnd nnd nbovo tho great universities wo know ns tomplos of our training; tho school of real llfo, renl work, real acces sion, real victory; It Is a public school in tho vastest conception of Rtich n term; there nro no barriers rnlsod ngalust tho humblest soul of us in this mighty house of learning; ovory mnn's success is wolcomo there, and tho final sum of Its uso nud values lies (to put tho Issue, upon i Imao of nbsurd reduction), In how often, how long, how wantonly, wo "Play Hookoy." only two living men who hnve rrached tho summit of official posi tion in tho KrentoHt nation on tho glabo nro ranking stump spocehes in which, with only n beginning of tho cumpalgn nindo, they nre hurling at, oach other charges, eountcrchnrgos, i Insinuations and Innuendo, nnd re sorting to methods that 111 fit the most cxnltcd offlco in tho world. "Thoso who nro agitating a chango i in tho presidential tonuro have, in tho prosont oxtrnordlnary situation, mighty arguments for tjioir plan. "Tho fnthcrs never intended tho presidency to bo n prlzo for whlca a I'losldont nnd an ox-Presldont should 'slug each other ovor tho ropes.' " GOAT RAISING tn CM N J. W. Watt Says This Section . Is Ideal for it Bitj Profits in Business. . I WITH THE v$ t TOAST AND TEA $ porsonnl oxporlbnco In tho brooding Editor Times: rtoforrlng to tho nrtlclo In tho Is buo of Tho Times of May 29th Inst In regard to tho gont Industry, I will say that I would llko to sco moro ed ucation nlong thnt lino. I liavo had 0001) KVKXIXO. Living I shall assort tho right of freo discussion; dying, I Bhnll assort it; nnd should I leavo no othor Inhorltnnco to my children but tho blessing of God I will leavo them tho lnhorltanco of freo principles, nnd tho oxnm- plo of a manly and Indopondent dofonso of thorn. Danlol Wob- stor. WOMEN. Thoy'ro-snucy and thoy'ro flcklo and Thoy'ro mighty hard to ploaBO. Wo liavo to cator to thorn all Upon our bendod kneos. Thoy'ro flighty nnd Inquisitive Exnsporatln', too, And ovcry man must find It out Somehow boforo ho's through. Thoy reason with a suddenness Thnt makes a follor Jump And thoy don't find it hard at all To mako him look a chump. and raising of tho Angora gont and will Bay thnt for n rovonuo producer for tho nvorngo rough or brushy farm thoy aro tho groat labor Bnvers and will kill all sprouts from n slash ed field by confining closely, in thrco years nftor which tho roots will rot quickly and tho lnnd enn bo cheaply grubbod. Angora mutton la a nupor lor moat, bolng nonror tho taste of venison than nny domestic niont. Thoy will Bhear from four to otght pounds for tho ordinary grado stock, but can bo Incroasod In wolght and fineness of clip by caroful brooding up, thoreby Increasing tho profits by tho added prlco for quality and wolght Tho nannies will incroaso 100 per cont annually with proper nttontlon. Thoy do well In connec tion with cows bolng different from Bhoop in this regard, as thoy do not oat much grass If thoro Is plonty ot brouslng, thoroby, keeping down tho sprouts so that tlio grass can grow for tho cows. .1 predict thore will be in tho futuro a million Angoras In tho hills and mountains of tho Coast Itango of Orogon, tho nntural homo of tho Angora goat. J. W. WATT. PROGRAM OP RACKS for tho They cannot glvo a reason for A singlo thing thoy do. Thoy jump nt a conclusion with No vnlld cauBO in vlow. Thoy'ro fussy nnd thoy'ro frivolous; V. P. Norton ArauiRps Cm-il Somotlmcs it sooms thnt way. i Meet Hero July 2 nnd il. Thov'ro tnndor nn' thov'ro honrtloss ' F. P. Norton has announced Thoy'ro mournful nnd thoy'ro gny, following enrd for tho rnco moot to Thoy'ro prudish nnd thoy'ro rockloss bo hold In Mnrshflold July 2 and & And In faults thoy all abound. i Tuesday, July 2. Thoy cost n lot of monoy, but N'o. 1 Trotting nnd pneing; y.- Thoy'ro nlco to linvo around. mllo hents; 2:30 clnss; host two out Nnshvlllo Rannor. of thrco. Purse $150. i No. 2 Running, -inlIo dash, fin Loo Webster who Is something of horses owned In Coos nnd Curry a historian would llko to know If Counties Mnco Jnnunry 1, 1012. Cloorgo Washington wnlked on tho cntch wc'B"Vf' l'""0 7,' day of his inauguration did James & 3 Half-mllo burro race. Munroo? .Purso $5. No. I Cnrrlngo horso rnco: V6- Bnnnblnf. nf .InftV.lllla hnrn'. n. tllllo; bOSt tWO lU tlirOO h0nt8. l'tlMO opounded by W. J. Conrnd: "If $2(: . .. nrnnnllllilnil vnu klHHnil thn Rtnnncrnnhnr wnulil " 5 Running, vou lot hor nresB von?" .Purso $150 Dorsoy Kroltzor wants to know If you bought nn ndding machlno nt a reduced' prlco would It bo a bargain counter? Col. Going says: "What's tho uso of trying to koop a bad tompor?" Citizens ot n California town rnlBod monoy to got nn undoslrnblo man out ot town. And thoy raised so much money that ho bought a ro turn tlelcot. -mlIo dash. No. C Qunrtor-mllo dnsh, catch If tho room plays tag is tho clos-ot? 0,Jj!1,B' IZJr "0t trn,"C(l th'S Wednesday, July .1. No. 1 Trotting nnd pacing; -mllo heats; best thrco In flvo; free for all. Purso $150. No. 2--Running; -mllo dnsh, ft., horses owned In Coos County since January 1, 1012; catch wolghts. Purso $100. , No. 3 Running; -mllo, cntch weights, horses not trained this sea son. Purso $20. No. 4 Running, -mllo dasu. Purso $1G0. No. 5 Ilnlf-milo initio rnco. Purso $5. No. 0 Carriage horso raco: 6 mllo; best two In thrco heats. Purso $25. ' TIIK ItACIIKLOR GIRL HAYS: Happiness consists not In getting your Idoal but in Idealizing what you got. AUTUIj DRIXKint Tho motor's feed of onts Is short, Ilalod hay Is no delight, Rut do not think from that, old sport, It has not nppotlto. Only n great mind can feel char ity for thoso who don't upproclnto Its worth. Wo forglvo our frionds tholr suc cess as long ns wo fcol that wo can beat thorn at tho gamo. A woman's objection to tobacco smoko doponils less on tho brand of tobacco than on tho brand of man. CliAUHXCI? CULLHX HAYS: RHFORMIXO TIIK I'RKSIDKXCY. ACCORDING to nn exchango thoro Is a movemont on foot to linvo a plank Insortod In this year's platform of tho Republican party providing for tho following: 1. The term Is extended to six years. 2. No person who has been Presi dent shall bo eligible, for ro-electlon. 3. No nomination for a President or Vice President shall bo nindo pri or to the election of members of tho electoral colleges 4 Presidential electors nro to bo cIiobimi, ono from each congressional district by direct voto of tho pooplo. 5 The President of the Sonnta a'lali exercise tho ministerial function of opening nnd counting tho votes of tho pollego. "Wo linvo tho present spectacle of a President of tho Wnltod States and tho only living ex-Presldont of tho United Statos rushing nround, per sonally scouring the country In an undignified scramble for votes. Tho Tho Dluo Dovlls enn ho Painted Pink Whenovor wo hoar a mnn nionn, "Tho Ilest I get Is tho Worst of It," wo fool cortntn that ho novor has beon ovor tho Roal Timber! TIIK TRAX8IKXT SPKCULATOR. (From Coos liny Nows.) When you so comparative Btrung ors In these pnits making n big roar about how a railroad ouglit to bo ci cournged to como In hero by donat ing fronchlsos without strings on them, giving thorn tho uso of tho bu3lnoss streots, and In fact stating that they should have anything that hoy ask for, you can mako up your iilnd tint theso follows have bought , eomo town proporty or real estate In this vicinity, nnd that thoy are anj lous to renllzo on tho deal nnd take, tholr profits to somo other place to I repeat tho porformanco. Thoso chaps havo no interest In tho community, ' oxcopt whllo tl'otr monoy Is invested, nnd thoy would bo moro than willing thnt Coos Day should bo bottled up, nnd corked down In tho Interest of a railroad corporation, provldod they could cloan up a fow thousand dol lars whllo tho boom Is on. T,hoy nro of no benefit to nny plnco. Tho In vestments thnt thoy mnko would bring tho owners of tho proporty tho Incrense In prlco if thoy hold it n lit tlo whllo lonuor: nnd thouch tho I transients denounce tho high prices i toeontly, when wo decided to) which thoy clnlin are nskod for prop S eop Ovor" a proposition, the Othor erty at present, novortholoss when ' I'uuuw uuiyeii up nu nignt anil neat thoy mnko an Investment tholr prlc U8tf lt I goes still hlghor by nt least GO por When you Run Awny from Trou- i cent. Tho man or men who coma bio you nlwnys have to Ruy a Re- horo to start on Industry, to mnko a turn Ticket! I homo nnd holp dovelop tho resources Of the country anil liullil un tho rnm. Tho greatest foo to contentment ! munlty, nro deslrnblo citizens. Thes j thnt a mnn enn linvo Is nn ambitious wlfo. WOXDKR HOW UK A Gorman doctor says SO por cent of tho world's womon nro knock kneed. XOTICK TO TIIK PUBLIC men, who linvo tho Interest of tho Bay at hoart, aro not advising tho people to glvo everything to n rail road corporation that R asks. They aro not ndvocntlng franchises with J no strings on them, which gives n , railroad n monopoly and keops out otnor ronils, Tlioy recognlzo tho fnct thnt tho coming of a railroad will build up this section and offer In ducements to othor roads to como In compliance with tho now oriln.U"TTlZ?Z: "S "" S,n , nr0y BlV?" th?1 h. nro n,B wnre that If ono road gew Klnnr of thQ ""nation through tho wliEd.PLBHbll,,,l,'f?tor!lir,,,,,ln"! of 8l,eclnl Privileges that nf i J 1,".!? th, 8eco!lt, fl0K other rond8 w" uo 8h"t out, nnd tho pf tho city hall. Tho inspector will development of this section will bo uo round nt his office botweon tho hours of S o'clock a. m. and 11 o'clock a. m. Tho city ordinance governing theso matters will bo rigidly onforcod and anyone having any work In connec tion with them is urgod to call tho Inspector and nscertnln rogardlng permits, etc. Phono 9X. All fees now go to tho city, tho In spector bolng placed on a flat salary. GEO, W. TRIBBEY, Inspector. retnrded as n consequence, Tho trnnslont real estate speculator Is an undoslrnblo citizen. Ho Is horo for a short tlmo ta ninno what he can out of the community, and ho doesn't care a whoop what becomes pf tho place after ho has made, his little pllo and pulled his freight. About one-third of tho world'? product of pig iron is accounted for in tho United Kingdom, United States and Gormnny. Every Family on Coos Bay Should Have a Piano Music oft Most Important: and Refining Factors ofCivilin, very Family on Coos Bay Can Have a Piano Now BiSl fast, After many months of study of the piano game we have taken the selling agency on the following well known linefs: Weber, Vose, Kohler & Chase, Kohler & Campbell, Andrew Kohler, Fisher, Aeolean Player Piano, Wurlitzer Me chanical Players SSwn Piano Players, M fl We have an elegant line of these pianos on hand NOW, Our method of selling these pianos puts it within the reach of all to enjoy the delights and refinement of music. fl A small payment down and NINE or TEN dollars a a month does it Special If you have an old piano or organ we will take it as part payment on one of these fine new pianos. Extra Special Trade in that vacant lot, talk trade with us on any thing we are out for business. Whatever you do see us before buying your piano. Going & Harvey Co COMPLETE HOUSE FUENISHERS