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OWS "tik iiiui THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY", MAY 14, 1913 EVENING EDITION. ifunrtwmH COOS BAY TIMES M. C. MAI.OXKY DAN K. MALOXKY Mlliir mid 1'uli. Vows Keillor Official 1'mnT ot Cock County. official papi.u of Tin: city OK MAHKIIFIKI.I). . i (JOOI) HVHXIXO. Tho only conclusive evidence of a mnn'n Blncorlty Is thitt he Klvcs lilmsoir for u principle. Words, money, nil things else tiro cotnimrntlvely unsy to give awny; but when n man ninkos a gift or his dally life and prac tice, it is plain that the truth, whatever It tuny he. has taken possession of him. Inmes Kus soll Lowell. MAKES PLEA FDR FAIR PLAY L II E TO STUDENTS Merchant Prominent About Front Street Controversy Writes North Bend Accords Victorious Debaters and Athletes Enthusiastic Welcome. Heady wit Is noted for Its brevity. To he loved, you must love others. The fust man Is usually slow pay. Northing worth having comes easy. The softest snaps are tho hardest tn lnnd. If you can't have what you want, ho contented with what you get. After a man becomes famous, ho doesn't need a press agent. Ills friends will then attribute to him all (he ancient Jokes they can dig up. who Ait": "Wiirn: PF.opLn?" A; N INTKUHSTINO article of "ws conies from Spokane, wasli., whore the Immigration olllclnls, after threo years of deliberation, have admitted a native of India to nnturnllntlon, under that chinne of the Immigration lawn that provides for tho admission of a "free white person." "Akhay Kumar Mosumdar. Ill' years old. a native or Calcutta, an In dian Yogi philosopher anil head or tho Christian Yogi temple here .w in naturalized by United- States .Indue Prank II. Ituclkln. following "n-.-e roars' light. Contrary to all cre codonts and In spile or the na'ernl Izntlnii act and tho universal rillnjs or the American courts. the llinlii was admitted to citizenship. '''' court's opinion Is comprehensive and covers threo month's Investlgait n m court lecords and authorities n: ill' "free white person" phrase. .Mo sumdar Is the llrst Hindu eer .. tu rallzed by an American court." It In correctly slated In this :.. vv. dispatch that the admission or Mo runidnr is contrary to all prece.leut. for thus far the most narrow t in struction has been put upon the words "free white persons and aliens of African nativity and persons ol African descent." So far have the authorities g.mo that a young Herman whose mothei was a Japanose woman was refused papers, the court saying the "sou or a Herman rather and a .lapauesc mother Is not a white person within the meaning or section -Mill and Is not eligible to citizenship." The circuit court or appeal has oven gone so far as to deny natu ralization papers to a Japanese sailor who had served In tho Called Stntes navy for live years, and who had won his right to naturalization under tho law which provlilex that an alien who has served for Hint period In the navy or marine corps may be natu ralized on producing evidence or such nature. The court hold that the Japanese was dot a white person Krom the' rait that the Washing ton court has had these precedents before it, and has arrived at a de cision only after a content which bus lasted for three years. It U fair t presume a now precedent has been estbllshuil. At least It Is tertulii that the right or a largo class of for eigners to nnliirnllvmlloii has been made an open question, which now probably will not be lluully nnswered nhort of the supreme court or the ('tilted State. Tint this nation or all other should still be a stickler for the word white" In ilelluliiK the rights or men ami women to an eiiial chance to lire, liberty and the pursuit or happi ness, only goes to mhow how persis tent old prejudices may be. how slowly we emerjto from primitive barbarism. h'dltor Times: My attention was drawn to nn article which appeared In The Times last night concerning the attitude or a member or tie city council toward the present city attorney In reference to his con nection with the C. A. Smith Co. As n business man or same stand ing In this community I want to re sent such actions and boyish bicker lugs from the standpoint of a business- tunn who has nlways had the best Interests or the community fore most In his mind. This community does not care a whit for the legal opinion of Air. Harry Hoy or John I), floss when It comes to a broad nuostlon of public benefit. The writer Iuib in mind the vacation or South Front street snnie years ago to a shlp-bulldliig plant and it was at that time the popular concen sus or opinion Hint It was a large move In the right direction' or en couraging an Industry to locate In the city. This Item, though smnll. was at that time considered a great asset to Marshlleld and the vacation or tho street whet Is r duly according to Inw or not. was made with flu Idea or encouraging the enterprise. This place, as we all know, has gone out of existence. The us"ful ness of the street bus been appropri ated by another Institution and It has now occurred to a rew gentlemen whose paltry Interests are bothering them considerably, that this supposed asset or tho city's Is being rnrefttlly guarded by the city attorney In the interest of the C. A. Smith Co. It Is Indeel a sad s'H'e of affairs, wher -by si h captain;) tt Industry who k lit to develop the cv: :-. -.r.ltv throCMh Hull- en t... .is It. nts air' m-rc-sho business mnthnds and who 'i.J!i t!.. ;r energies have 'Hindu such properties valuable are to be assailed by such expulsions and actions as were aired before the last city council, and the regrettable part of It Is the feeling that such actlon.4 seem to have the eiilorsements of the business commiinPy. when very much the contrary Is the case. For the sake of the community, for tho encouragement or grenter progress, for tho betterment tf :hm who daie to do. I trust that these mutters will be taken up and dealt with In a bus iness llko inntiner, and not In a shal low or thin skinned way that would rellect to the discredit or the com munity. A IIUSIXKSS MAN. One of the prettiest public func tions that ha ever been held In North Mend Is the general ib's-rlp-tlun of the welcome extended yes terday by the school children and citizens to tho victorious debater and athletes on their return from the state contests at Kugone, whore th? debaters won the state championship and the athletes made good showings. The exorcises were held at the high school following an nutomobile par ade, tho curs being gaily decorated In school colors and Mags and bunting. Tho principal ml dross wnr deliver ed by L. J. Slnipi'oti and It was a gem. Ilowery enthusiasm expressing the pride that he felt over the honors wen for his city. He laude.l the school, the athletes and the debaters and the city In general. Prof. C.rubbs told of their trip. C. K. Maybee, In behalf of the school board, expressed the pride which they relt, ZS. C. MeLeod expressed the gratification that North lleiul citizens reel, Fremont Hodson, one or the ath letes, told or the three days' rain, which handicapped the atheletes and (R'orge Dewey, In behalf or the students, nud Snpt. Ilanb. In behalf of the teachers, expressed their pride and satisfaction. C. I. Itetgard or .lar.thflejcl. who was present was also called upon, and briefly expressed his pleasuro over the honors that the stu dents had brought to North Ilend and sulci he was sorry that there were not mute Marshlleld people there. He said that he would like to be one of a thousand who had walked from Mnvshtlolcl for the celebration. In conclusion. Miss Norma Chase. In behalf of herself and I.yle Clinpelle presented the state trophy cup to the North lfend High school class of It'll with the hope that they might r'ilu It. The cup Is to go to the ii boid that wIiib It three years In suc-ieulon. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of COOS BAY Choosing a Bank la a matter that should call for careful consideration. The features which should bo vi tally considered are: The financial strength of the bank. The condition of Its assetH. Tho conservatism of Its policies. The Integrity of Its directorate. The facilities It offora patroiiB and the Intelligent courtesy of Us offi cers and assistants. It Is our aim to excel and wo In vite you to put us to the test In all these essentials. Jst Receivi anl,,CrshoflhefJ Mysost and Primost Cheese Stauff GroceryCoJ -L'Jioue 102 I iik; (hit is .maim; Hv Is so full or classic jest That as he tells his tales to me 1 reel as though I lay at rest Ilenoath some spreading chestnut tree. Mix. (ieo. W. Cooper (Jives $I,(HHI, DIM! to Ciiliroiulii I'lilvei'stty. UXIVRUSlTY OF CALIFORNIA. May II. Property worth H.Oiiu. 000 and bringing In rn nnnua' In come or $50,000 wns transferred to day to the University of California by Mrs. George William Cooper, of San Francisco, for the establish ment of an Institute for medical re search. The gin was In memory of the donor's husbnnd, who suffered for years with an Incurable malady. llooxe has wrecked n lot of homes, but bad tempers Mint drove men to It have a fair batting average In the list. THE STORY OF AMERICA IN PICTURES DISCOVERERS THE "LEARN ONE THING EVERY DAY" FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK OLIHCST IUXK IX COOS COl'XTV. I'NlublMieel 1HHI. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $110,000 I ii I ci eM paid on Time Dcpo-lts. Officer: ,1. W. Itenuelt, President. I. II. I'liiiiagaii, Vlce-I'iv-ideiit, It. K. Williams Cashier. (Joo, K. Winchester, A't Cashier. JI'K'i' lti....... - ... I'.IVIIt, - .,. I'" Be hlitiiine,.. nf ... ''""s Simile-,. of f''lrlcf, Call ami s,.n ' ware. , ,;nu:'r "wit 0 . '"'est .letoJ-0!'? " of S from two S " , ? lC I" electrical Biippi0, e' E'm KOrnnnJ O . iHiLiLt!!!itt! BANDON BY THE THE CITY OF THE FUTURE ' a fi:w ti:x .vein: Titwrrs four milks south ox COUNTY ROAD $:l.- lRi: ACRK; 100 CASH. HALAXCK two yk.ahs. xo ixtkrkst, XO TAXUS, I'lXK SAXDY j.o.ui, lkykl m:.( n i... Buy One It Will Make You Money DoraaH MacKintodh Aug. Friz m 1MM1. non.,.. " -'.H Ii .1X1 YStTM.l I "'UUll jW '"""''"""-TllMnJcJ ""' ",W "J' tHJcMM. Uhion Storage Compajj Kxpert Packers. cWetirt-.j Fiiriiln.rn i,i.:.. P,?H Sttilnod nnj Hc'pilrri, no rroni HI. tn. I H-eavo ordem nLnnmru,.i! BeUpToDate Onler jciur Suit tnn TrOnn The Tailed v-JLyt DreisEiptrl .1-111111 .St. IV.,,,1 ItlCAIi KSTAVK nd IXSUItANOi:. lUCopyrlght. I.I. nhne No. . VASCO XUXi:. ItAI.ltOA 1013, by Th. Associate l Newspaper School, Inc. high peak In when they were all Kntliereii i.i. nnne on a n Z Panama stood n man gazing wentwaril with gllHtonlng eyes. Spellbound lip stood, thrilled by the vouclerful sight hpivicrt net heroie Ulin i wilderness or roret, cut through with silvery stiemns and hounded by the watery horlxoii. There Iwforo him lay the ocean. xliue nameii the Pacific ror the hI:.i or which he had htixired and fought so many elttys mid uIkIiw. hpnrkllux like a mliihii tuecioiui Hioueii lienenth the glare or the huh, the VH8I. Heemlngly boundlMH sou spread out farther tliHii the eye could rvHi'li. "With eix!e eyew He Hturecl nt the PadHc. and all iiU men I.o Keel nt each other with a wild Miirmltfo. Sllnt. upon a peak In Dm leu." a lieiii i pres8lon imitiJ Airllt iiian lixjUl YlvSTUY HOI. I) .mki:tix(j. Kplsi'eiial Cliiiirli Coiigregatloii Klect (Hllceis ,. W. Itenuelt lift Ire. The annual congregation meetlim or the Protectant ICpUeoiml Chiiieh held nt Huimnuiicl ('hiirch, Mnrnli tleld, for the purpoxe, among other thiiigM, or electing Wfctrymon. Itov. Drowning htated to the congregation that .Mr. .1. W. Dennett, who linn horved upon the Vestiry ror about 23 yours, clenlrecl to be relieved and had rciiucKtod .Mr. Drowning to nee that Ids uanio was not put be fore the iitV'tlng n a eaudldate tor Ves. tryuiiij. . The eiingiogatlon unaii- ImouCTy eMeMideil to Mr Dennett i. 'i.i . . .. .. . . vvoie oi iiinuux ami ex ert their Blncero npprctla- 1png Hervlee as Vestry W great Intercut and i( IkindneBA he has e- WaUeJ i towanM itho parish and church work. The Vest r.v men elected in 'he meeting tor the ennulng vcr were JhcJiri) .lolju.S.jQoQ.. William I.ed- vvnnj, J-Mal'ldeiii. JJicWui Ho m- I rall.-.Milir Dami'Jllavr2 iMi.n i P. Lewis,, .IcjJdl VanteiC d D'li-1 neit Hwantou. At the meeting or the now Ves try-tho following offleora -wero eleet-' d: WUllam I.edwnrd. Senior Aar-I dem; .1. M. Upton. Junior Warden fllalr nano, TronHiirer: Harrv Nas- Burg. Secretary. I John Svvnulou was appolutel bv Di boa sink to bis knee and gave Mr. Drowning as a lay delouaU to tl auks to Hod tor tho great bless tho annual convention tf the die- tug bestowed upon him or being rese or Oregon to be bel.i nt F'ort-'the llrst civ Ilk' I man to look upon land commencing May 21. mill thls won Ii rfttl siiit then rising ho Mr. Drowning was nKn asked .taded to his men who. at his eom "Tehcn attending tlnv convention to maud were waiting below on the submit the plans of tho new church ' mountainside, to come up where he to tho Dlshop mid td arrange ror was and gaze upon the glorious tho commencement of tho work at 'ocean which they had so bug sought as early a date as possible. to behold. They rushed up, and were till Kiithereil to. getner on top of the niouut.iia l) il licm foriually took piiMewIou ! t'ln ocimu Mini all the adjacent lat.di In the nnme of hln ro.val muster, the king ol' Spain, mid had a nee shaped In tho rorni or a c:os and placed on the spot ironi which lie had first seen tho sea. Around thin tree was placed a heap ot stones to hold It In place and then the en tho company knelt down while the priest ottered devout thanks to the Almighty. This was on September 2.1. l.'ia when Vnsco Nunez Dalboa vvus lis years old. He was born at Xeros de los Caballeros, Spain, in H"r Doing heavllv in debt at Hlspanlola. he escaped his creditors nud joined an oNpedltlon under Mnrtln Fermin dog de ICnrlco by coneeallng him self in n bnrrol. In which he wns taken aboard tho ship. This expe dition wns bound to tho colony of San Sebastian In Darleu, but they were shipwrecked and me' hostile natives. Then they learned of tho destruction or tho colony of San Sebastlnn and decided to iuiiiiii one or uteir own, which thov e-alled Santa Maria do la Antigua " imnuii. uuiuoa coiinin t got huiiib wiiu rcnnco nnd he sot out to exploro tho country, discovering ho Pacific, which ho called the Mar del Sur," nie.intng "Sea of the South." Later ho was enticed back to tho colony and tried on the charge of treason. Alter a short trial, which ended In his conviction. Dalboa nnd rour or his companions wore execu ted This was in 1517. Dalboa protested his Innoconco and loyalty to the last, but In vain. Kvery day a different human In terest btory will appear In The I Hues. ou can got a beautiful In taglio reproduction of this picture with live others, oiiunlly attractive! i by 9s Inches In size, with this weeks "Mentor." In "Tho Mentor" a well known authoiltv mva... .v,,. subject of tho pictures and stories of the week. Headers of The Tlmos mid "Tho Mentor" will know Ait. Literature. History. Snioim.. .,.i Travel, and own exquisite pictures. On sale at The Times office. Price ten cents. Write today to The Times for booklet explaining The Associated Nowspaper School plan Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire . r and marine insurance Title u Guarantee and Abstract Co. lllJXKY SKXOSTACKHX, Mgr. Coqullle OUlce Phono 191 Platting Lnnds a specialty. Farms Timber Coal and Marshflold Olllco 14-J. General Agents "EASTSIDE." Pictures &Pramingl Walker Studio Baby Cfioes) aby lioes See the uuw line o( rub; Stat nt the The Electric Shoe Sbcp at INI) South lltvajmj, C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. UKTAlIi DKPAItT.MKXT LUMDKIt, LATH, SHIXOLIW, .MOULDIXGS. SASH AND IJOOKS. KOOFIXCJ PAPICIt, mo. CUT TIIK I'TKL HILL IX TWO DY US1XG OUK WOOD. PllOXK 1 1)0. 1H2 SOUTH IJItOADWAY Unique Pantatori rue Monn.'V uvrwcinvxal , l'ltl..Si!,HM unci HAT IKAUUIUI Airent for LSmsrcl II. btnw I Co.. Fine Tsllorliuc. l n make your next suit. "i.irnvritAL. Phntl New and Second HaadFuraftartl sold on tho lusUllnient iw HAimiNfiTo.v, noviK 'MVi. KroDt Si. (mm illO-Ii MiftMUJ."! Modern Methods Wo mnko a specialty of usIiik modern methodh In our business, our latest Is a patont atwohnient to our eoffeo mill whlcli, romuvex all particles of dust and chaff which accumulate in Krlndlnt,'. sin: oru wixnow. For tho practical results, then or der a pound of our Corona Dlenel. It will pleaso you, Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House O'COXXiaL HLDG. 184 Market Ave. Phouo 394-J. Low In price, Idijli In quality. Electric Irons Wo have a few seeomMuuul Irons in Kood vvorkliiK condition at $1.73. New Irons, $:.5() up, It. Looks Good Doesn't It. 'A cornor in South Marshlleld 'it $1100, when othors around et aro brlnflng $2000. I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. Bowling Alley! ilToXOKTIllTJOXTSTRW Tuesday Evening Especially for ,v. 8. HKOW.X s0 Marshnew rwv 3h Decorating Co. .. iul IMImutes """, fr ,?.!. M.l I llifiii' ' Coos Bay Wiring Co. 153 X. Drcadway Phono 237-J Gray Auto Service FMier At Tucker, Uropiletors. Phone orders to Blanco Hotel 4C After 12, 260L, Right Cafe, Marshfleld. Oregon, TSi Star Transfer aftd Storage Co. U prepared to do all kinds ot haulln, on Bhort notice. Wt moot all tTalm and boats and wo also have tho latea stylo Roynolds Piano Moyer. W guarantee our work. A modern BriO uiW-jg L gut, team - M FurnUbed Roomj M Cold Water. o0g Rules: BO rent 2$ 1 Cor. Urodivr wH w L. H. Heisner, P rop, Phones 98-R. 120-J ! First Class Weaving promptly done at Gardiner's Rag Carpet factory Cor. Union and Montana Street. Phone 131. North Bend, Or ..v iiiv.VEnS 1WHII." .., In our new locau". m ue,Bl .w and D'1"- U V..T. vrs CITE. limmliynr and v-en-T1 ZZTv"i.MlB A tfH Mall orders and PVf'' ,.,n.Mi attention' .&. wisS 7Q7 n. "- -- S5 HEW . 1 . .atinlH f any vvat l" (l E. C Brw XEVtlUl"' -U Fine Watch fyS 2UU r"u for