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TT" A iJISBt- r . THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUME 12, 1913 EVEMIMG EDITIOM. !VJiW" j 1 i l 1 se THE MAN 1 see now man. Tho forces which have chuiigeil tho trmlltlannl llfo of women nro also chnniilng tho traditional life of innn. While those forces arc devel oping In her self-ielliineo and Indl liondenco of thought and action, they aro milking lilm n kinder, more ten der, more Illuminative creature. The man from which he Is onion: Inir was nimulnu. Hellish. only, domi neering, cruel, ruthless. Imperious. The now man will stop fault llndlim. Ho will he considerate, deserving for tho llrst time. In history the title "gentlomnn." lie will he hotter to look nt. Ho will conRe holng n creature of prey! The man of 1!I0, held up In the schools as tho model man. will he handsomer hecauso he will he more harmoniously developed. Ills mind, corresponding to his body, will he inoro symmetrical. The physical Ideals of that time will he those or the old Greeks, tho Olympic games, not thoso of tho prbe ring. I seo the man of into and of Huccoodlng generations always In whltu. No man will then wear s dark suit either winter or summer hecauso ho will know, and knowing will ronllze that dark clothes are un hygienic hocnuso they do not show tho dirt. Soiled spots could lomaln Indollnltcly in them, hreodlng germs Now a man may look clean without holng so. Then he wlllho only nt clean as ho looks, and lie will take pains to lnolc nnd ho clean. Wo needd not fear that the era will ho one of the long-haired man. Instead ho will wenr his hair closely cropped for the samo reason that he will wear white clothes for cleanli ness, lie will keep his faco smooth shaven for the samo reason. Women, I do not think, will ever wear short hair hecauso It Is not be coming. Tho modol suffragette man will not he n creature whoso muscles hiilr. Tho Ideal will not bo to make a pall of bleeps too enormous and neglect tho muscles of tho legs or to develop both at tho expense of tho hraln Symmetry will he the aim of all mur nnd all men will bo graceful as Aden Ises. No mull will then go lute training to light .lack Johnson, even If ho desired to, because it would ninko him ugly. This man will share In tho caro of the children. I will bo a very common sight then t see a man pushing a peramhiilator With father In service tlieie wll he fewer flirtatious between policemen and nursery maids while tho hab.x nearly chokes himself to death on tin carriage strap. lie will have dropped many of his horrid habits. Ho will swear lew than he does. now and ho won't chew tobacco, lie will not sit with hie feet above his head, The man of CMO wll como home from the olllco earlier and ho won't couio homo with u "grouch," Kortunr making will bo secondary to charact er development with him and he will think as much of Mow to help hu manity as how to get rich. The man of that time won't uuiko corn ers In anything, lie will not Indulge either In pugilism or fraud. I cannot H'o tho man of that time killing for sport. A man won't so to South Africa and rush back again with a reputation as a hero because ,ho killed animals In their Jiiugh homes. Tho man of I!) 10 will not oven pull dog's ears, and the hoy who plusn tin can to ti dog's tall will he sovcic ly iK'iili with as ho deserves, for the now man wll abhor suffering and will never cause It If lie can help It. cannot so the man of my vision eating meat, for his character will ho gentle mid wo become like whnt wo eat. Ilecause ho will be gontlt hearted and active minded, I canst him eating only fruits and nuts nnd vegetables. Tho character of a man's Jokes will change. Tho jokes will ho clean and they will assail no cln.cu. There will ho no inother-ln-lnw Joke, no old maid Joko. Women will. In fact, cease to bo tho butt of all man's Jokes. I hope that laws will ho unacted to enforce this new chiv alry. His Hpeecli will he moderate when ho spoalH of women, lie will permit uh to drop our wings. Heretofore wo have hen In his speech winged ircmtnroH. Wo have been "angles" to lil in at one end of the scale mid ''irdH" or "chickens," "siiiiahs." ens" or "liens," according to IiIh nor. All thcho wings, tliiiuk .veu, ho will allow us to shed lor r. Mo will, without comment, allow .woman the privilege of being old d homely If she wishes, lie will not by his silly attitude of loving on ly the freshness of youth drlw uh to Ho about our ages Tho worst thing liV can say about us then, aitoi'dlng to his own Ideas, will mil be "old lien." He will not use (lie name of any bird In describing us, and he will not mention age. Tor tho llrst time in nl tin. eon- The Itiilllaiil Sims of .lime. Hy the end of June .Mars, Venus, Saturn and Jupiter will an he morning slais. lint Foley s Honey and Tar Compound Is at all times tho "Star" iiiedbiiie for roughs. f-fJl:i. t'l'iiiin it 11 il u Iwimittitr fimuli A cold In Juno is apt to deelop into iironciutih or pneumonia as ui any other time, hut not ir Kolo.i's Money mid Tar Compound Is tnkin.. Owl J'loserlptlon I'harnian Frank I) Cohan. Opposite ('li.indUr lloiil. Phono 71. For Quick Sale Two lots. South MtiisliiliM '(). 1 10. mid sightly Two lots. Ilovnolds aliu.ii c Iot A frontage, on boulevard, on c i Harbor lioutugc, lot m n iiuikw.itcr doik. extending from Front Ht i eel to uu in line. it on Hay. Per front foot Coos Bay ir, OpjMisile Grand Theater. OF 194 turles he will approve of woiiumi. We have been called naggers ever since we can remember, but It isn I true. Men have been the naggers. Down through the ages they have i-iiiinil fault with women. They have ! held up the Ideal of the old-fashioned I woman and then found fault with her because she was old-rnshloned. They told her she had no sense. 1 Thev Informed her that she was "puttylieaded." that she didn't know auvthlng. Then when she pushed In to tlie shop nnd olllco. and even on the police force, they began to nag about that. They said she was hold and unwomanly, and poor woman cried out, "Well, what do you want?" Men didn't answer because they didn't know. They didn't want what they had. Never has man approved of woman since the time Adam slunk behind ICw and placed the blame of the fruit Incident upon her. The new man will cease this cnvllllng. lie will lie satislled with woman as she will then be. The man of the future as I see him will have a compensation for fore going the last delights or the prize ring, lie will revive the lost art of writing love letters. Instead of send ing her a telegram or of telephoning her he will wrlto her a lovo letter. Yon see. there will ho so complete an understanding at that time between men and women that they will not fear breach or promise, cases. There1 will be more marriage than ever before. Almost everyone will marry. There will he very few ex ceptions, merely a few persons who greatly prefer living alone, those by nature "solitary," hecauso men and women will have outlived their dis like for each oilier that antago nism, springing from a sense of In iuality, that caused women to bate ind fear men and men to despise wo lien. Hand In hand, as true partners in lire, thoy will walk tho path of unit mil iiiiderstandlug. Men will no longer puzzle women nor women baf fle men. for with recognized eiiunllty will come understanding, nnd with understanding candor. Custom will no 'onger place a premium upon lies be 'ween men ami women, because they will no longer bate and fear each ither. There will be a change or proverbs ibout men. Tho old "The way to a man's heart Is through tho stomach" will ho forgotten. We will say. "The way to a man's heart Is through his Imagination.." There will he a new chivalry, but It will not ho based on exploitations of ex. The knight who rode foitli with tils lady's glove on Ills shield was not ilio brave, unsolllsh person he seemed. He expected ti roward. Tho reward was the lady. Tho new chivalry will bo Hue and Impersonal, based upon i he respect Tor the opinion or wo man. When a woman's opinion is backed by the ballot the humor or 'hi' opinion vanishes.' There will bo sex harmony. Ilere- n lore mere ims iioen sex discord. I lie two se.eH will take counsel to getlur Instead of striving for doinlii- on. one by force, the other bv subt leness nml deceit. Hitherto we have had much of the mother Ideal. Thoro will ho more or Hie father Ideal In the home. I have seen that mothers and sous aro the greater frhnds In the family and ru hers and dniiuhters nro in ,.i,.u.. friendship thm, mother mm iiiiui.iit,,.. mill father ami sou. .Many girls innku serious mistakes hecauso they imvo "it bad the ln-nollt or tho mini's point or Mew. Father will bo more than tho household easli register. Whatever the stnndard or morals " will be the same for man mid wo man. The double standard of mor als w II go into the scrap heap where It belongs. Tho man or l!i0 W coas, to bellow that he can buy love women will not simulate lovo In or lir to secure a homo mid alimony. incie win n. row divorces, bo niiMt men will not tlud women so leceliful, ami women will not have to complain that a man neglects her for money making. .Men will not want to make great fortunes then be cause they will not want to ninko them. They will Imvo lesH cunning and more usefulness as members of society. The nal reason for tho antagonism of the soxis. for there has boon In deed a duel of t,0 sexes throughout the world's history, was that the t.-n-imonal milliner ,,r nr (.nuH1.,j 0IU., to bo oversexed. The man was too iiiiim ulltio. Tho woman was too feinl-'iliK'- Hut 111 the iiL-w leavening movement woman is developing ua. ''Ics that have been considered mas ulliie and men aro developing their r'inlnlue sides. The result will be a period sex Imhinco ami a conipleto understanding. The new man. at his host, that model which will bo upheld in the ichoolh mid in literature, mid of whom we will so.- specimens in hfe. will have the Justice of n Lincoln, tho balance of an KinoiKon. the hIiIIomi. phy of a .Marcus Aurelliis. the trank iicsh of n llrloiix, the delicacy or a MncUTlliick mid tho innginutlon of a William Illake. Heaven speed tho day or his ar rival' - i:il.abeth Aldiich In Now York American. Kllznboth Aldiich In Now York American: One MlMfouii woman who claims that she married "as an experiment," Ik nil I 111: fur illvorco. Mnvlui ulm Ima i mi iutosh another man who Is will- iiik hi ice uer cxporimcui on mill. Trv Tho Times' Wont Ads. east facing cleared In. with ll'O.foot .$ loo.no terms $:Sili,0( ir feet deep, llest $ t Tn.oo Realty Co. HKMOVti Till: MTTLK CIU'IUTIHS. "Don'ts ror schoolijlrls compiled by women deans: 1. Don't use slang. 2. Don't talk loud. It. Don't be too timid. I. Don't be too hold. fi. Don't he ungraceful. (i. Don't dance the Tango nt least not, at large high school func tions, " .... These me a few of the "don ts Miggestod by a conference of the now iy elected women deans or Chicago high schools In the olllco or Mrs. Kiln Flagg Young. "The teachers or each school elect n dean or women." explained Mrs. Anna Taylor Northway or l.nko Vlow High School, "and these deans occu py the hiuup positions as a dean or women nt nny university or college. They hnvo charge of tho girls In tho school and particularly of their so cial activities. The essential Idea of thin conference Is to raise the social standards In each of the schools." The girl who talks too loud will he told to Biiliiluo her voice and the girl who uses slang will be shown the error of her ways. "We propose to remove tho little citidltles which nro too often found In tho high school girl of today." continued Mrs. Northway. "and to make the high school girl of the luturo Just as polished and possessed of Just us ninny social graces as the girl who attends tho most fashion able private school." Exchange. xo rsi:. It's no use loafing In the summer, unless you know Just where you'll teat when Wintertime, which Is n hummer, ships In some specialities In sleet. 'Twore better Mr to work the yoke, tho toll that galls, on earth lllte others, endure the lmehiicho mid the yoke, the toll that galls, the heat that smothers, thmi face the winter season broke. There Is no bread on earth that's sweeter than bread that's earned hy sweating men; mid happi ness pervades the eater, who knows ho owes no man n yon. No use to talk of tho big achievements you con template in days to come: they all will end In dark bereavements, your schemes will nil he out or plumb. No mini who does things advertises his plans ahead ror many moons; he gets to work ami draws tho prizes, mid lets the talker take the prunes. To i5ot to work--that Is the motto each man should In Ids bonnet paste, If ho would own his yacht or auto, and have a cash belt round my waist; It Is no use to wait on others to do what you should do alone; Just glance nroiind all men mid hrothurs have chores and troubles of their own. lie active, brave mid solf-rollant, mid show nil men, tho sky beneath, that you're no weakling, but a giant, with crimson whiskers on your tooth, U'alt Mason. Most or us accept that "turning tho other cheek" suggestion In a 1'lckwlekluu sense -mid probably we're right. Goodrum's, Garage homo of tho CADILLAC and FORD Auto Supplies for All Makes of Cars 317 Central A v. IMiono il7'.Uh THE LITTLE SHOE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER Is whoro you enn nut your shoes repaired promptly, reasonably and atlsractorlly. Coino In and see. OR ('All K. WAIjI Next door to Orphoiim Theater. Walk ono hlock nnd snvo ono dol lar on each pair of men's nnd boys' shoes. Wo do llrst class shoo re pairing nt tho lowest prices In tho city. Yours for a square deal. Aug. Olson. Sin South llroadway. Just Received another shipment of the Famous Mysost and Primost Cheese Stauff Grocery Co. Phone 1C2 Be Up To Date Order your Rult from TOnn The Tailor and IKJUU Dress Expert U78 Front fit. Upstairs. First Class Weaving promptly done ut Gardiner's Rag Carpel factory Cor. Union ami Montana Street. Phono 131. North Dend, Or. I HOMH IMOXKKIt N'KWS. I (From The Coos liny News, pub lished at Marshlleld, Juno . 1SS0. Slglln & llonnott, publishers. Judge J. C. Hull Is unite III. Refreshing rains for the hist few clays. ., Mr. Duprey returned to the city on the (lassie. The machinery for the tannery came on tho (lussle. .Mrs. T. 11. Owen returned from the valley Saturday. The (lusslo Telfair nrrlved last Sunday and sailed Tuesday. .Messrs. A. Nasburg and K. Schet ter have none to the Vnlloy. We aro under many obligations to ('apt. (Iraven for Into election news from the Conullle. Mr. Heece. who hnd his foot crushed In the mill nt Onrdiier, will ho able to set about In n row duys. Work Is progressing on the flour mid gristmill at Cociulllo City. The machinery will arrive In a short time. n,,. nt Mm rrlliR. which the ICs cort started to tow to the bar last Monday, Is stuck on the sand spit opposite Marshlleld. l'roclnct ofrirers- For Marshlleld, A. (1. Ilrown, J. P., constable, Win. Noble. Myrtle Point. Kd Homier, .1. P.. constable. .Ins. Hrovvn. Hurton I'rnirle. S. It. Hollenbeak, J. P.. constable, (leorgo Norrls. (IF.XKHAI. STItlKM OK I. V. Organization Takes Iteferemlum Vote On (I'coeral Strike Xow. Tho following from the last Issue of the Pioneer Western I.uniherinnn or San Francisco will he or Interest hero: "A letter lias Just become public from the 1. W. W. organization stat ing that a referendum vote is bolus taken hy I. W. W. nioiiihers through out the lumber Industry of the Northwest, with a probability that something like I It), Hull men will bo called out on strike In the near fu ture. Tills letter has been In cir culation among employes of mills mid enmps throughout Western Washington. Trouble of this nort has been threatened, hut this In the rirst direct word rrom the I. W. W. organization. Manufacturers ami others directly concerned express the belief Hint a general strike might bo more beneficial to the industry than otherwise Just at tills time, but it Is hardly thouglit likely there will bo u walkout." so.mi: sTit.uvni:itmi:s. The final word about strawberries' hns not been said till this day. Tho Khld grocery store has on exhibition a luscious, red, ripe berry which measures exactly C IiicIioh around the waist lingand that is going some for strawberries. llosoburg News. BANDOM BY THE SEA THE CITY OF THE FUTURE A VKW TK.V ACHK THAtTS KOUIl MILKS H015TII OX COUNTY IIOAI) I?:I5 PKK ACIIK; $1(10 CASH, IIAIiAXCJi TWO YKAIIS, XO INTtiltliST, XO TAXIvS, FINK SAXDY i.oam, m:vi:i, dkxcu laxd. Buy One It Will Make You Money Donald MacKiHutosh HKAIj khtatk Statement of First National Bank of Coos Bay at close of business, June 4, 1 (Condensed) Resources. Loans and Bonds Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures Cash and Sight Exchange Total .... $970,211,32 Liabilities. Capital stock paid in $100,000,00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 14,589,32 Circulation Outstanding 98,1 00,00 Doposits 757,522,00 !fti.liL.' Total .... $970,211,32 FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK OLDEST UAXK IX COOS COUNTY. KstnhllKhccl 1HHU. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $110,000 Interest paid on Tinio e,MMtH. Officers: J. Hennelt, President. J. II. Fluoagmi, Viec-PreMdent. It. 1 Williams, Cashier. ('eo. F, Winchester, Assistant Cashier. THh ItKOOKl) PHOTOGHAPIIIXO nhat-ViIe F1i?Aerni,1,c con,ea of tn J, e"' Present owners, 1IU8INKS8 OFPICKi 117 North ELECTION WILL i I RE UEI fi IM CM I Itcl'cieiitliini Vote to He Taken This Vail Despite Itulliig. SALMM, Ore., Juno 111. Alter-ney-donornl Uruwford announced Hint In spite of the decision rendered Saturday hy Judge (lullowiiy, in which the Day hill was hold to be tin constltiitlonnl, that a special ela tion would bo called for next Novem ber for tho pin-pone of voting on the various referendum IiIIIh. It Is tho purpose or the altoruoy geueral to have the question settled hy muiidaiiius proceodlngH before the supreinu court at an early date It Is claimed that the constitution ality of the Day law, which provides for special olectloiiH of referendum measures, has not been given a fair test, nnd that thu decision of Judge (iullowny In dismissing the applica tion ror u writ or iiitiudmuus to com pel tho secretory of state to file the petition on the ground that it did not contain a rull copy or the law, docs not cover the ground because It was c.uly Incidental to the main Issue be fore him. Secretary or Stnto Olcott will pro ceed to call the special election and then thu mandumiis proceedings will lie instituted hy the attorney-general In order that the suprumu court may pass finally upon Hie constitutional ity of the law. This is considered to bo the only way out of tho dilemma. The DHAIX-COOS HAV STAdi: CO. Is now running nittos from Scottsburg to Drain, taking pussun gem through KltO.M MAItKIIKIian TO DHAIX in O.VK DAV. I-'AIIH, ijllMH). Vou will find tho lovvcM pi Ices at The Vogue, North Heiid, Oregon. Time Want AiIh brims result! CI.KAX CIIIMXKVM XOW. It Is required hy ordinance or the City or Marshfjeld that chimneys be cleaned mid kept In ropnliH to avoid Hie danger mid damage of fire Iocs In keeping with this ordinance, the peoplu nro requested at this time to hnvo chimneys cleaned and repaired. Hy order of .1. W. OAUTKIl. Marshal. AXXOUXCK.MKXT. I am prepared to clean and re pair chimneys on short notice1. Phono So 8. A. 11. SAUOKNT. Leave orders at Blanco Cigar Store. Phono 78. and 1N8UIIAXCK. 913 $522,556,23 80,000,00 367,655,09 AHSTIIA01' COnANY n records of Cooa County to date, or any other Information relating Front' St., Marshfleld. Thono 151 J W. J. RUSTt Manager j PROFESSION 4L DIREcl BKSM'?'W OSTUV!, Ah.l.i..ll,n cr "IICCI, I'lllllin 1m, . " . " ".l"l ., . I J. Hm.ripH ''' MyOHT. ,M'n.AM. .."BBn lc'l. I'hone l2f-n.et Jolj (u J lMn,m -iv ' Ib Sl Sixth 8 ecW" vo orders at w h?ne (o. " . llahnv ""Idonco-St'l'Te., goone lg.i W C"ANI)LKU, Archltr '"fflr'aSt- wiuca l-hnHf, j VJTM. 8. TUm-EN, AltflllTfr "ilWi' MttrttleH. Qrffgnn TV1 A. J. IIKN'imT'H L' f. ' W nro equipped to do Mil rji" ft?" at th i,,;r..i, . "amlnatloi Utly attendant. Coke Dldk Clintu nr Jlnt.i i.. ..V -" HU'IUH l-. Singer Sewme Mar! We Imvo them tor rent or fol .Huiuuiei icepaired. SupnMeH nnd Needlw for .. .. W. J. IIITZ. "l I'nrk Arc. Mara FOR QUICK WORK. FOR PROMPT WORI FOR GOOD W Telephone the old relial Coos Bay Steam Laui We always deliver the gl Phone 57-J Marsh North Bend AUtO L Curs lcavo every 20 minutes 7 n. in., to 7 p. m.; from 7 to 12 o'clock every half. Fa ccntH ono way, round trip 2G Commutation booki, 20 rides, Cnrfl lcavo Chandler Hotel, ii Held nnd North Demi News CI North Vend. G0RST&KING, PrJ Fiee Hqibi on Sth St. And wo are offering fo lotH tncro on a corner, $1100 each. Tbl U decldet clienjier than anything else il, ..nliFlilinrlinnd. AnVUO who knows will tell you th I. S. KAUFMAN &C( FAMILY niNNEKS . -.. ltittnn VA &rl in our u iwvwmi - - - era uu. &' - - nnin ilar and night. MKHCHANT'S CAFE. Hnwuwny i"" on"""- r;Hr Auto Sen .A n... rrful Driven kouu '--. !. mi oasonablo cnars"- -- . Cigar Store. Day Phow-i - Mlllll llJIIMi" ml , sassfesssaS New and Second Hand Furiul sold on the Installment pb HAKIHNOTOX. nOLb ono Pivinf fit ,i(..T, Marahfleld. IIIUIIH u.- -- Every day except Sunday K' Maria W. Jack .... .rs& lation Treatment. oj v.,. Anf-n fall FO ,UU...?",TKiaiITA:.DDA IMIO.M i-y- lHjmra m Anw " m;:. Phone . "":l .i. uowu rnrcfui ""'"". RMl . - .,iiaiDK, i a modern - .. fieg hed Boom, - 'w-ir.,KSiSl,,, "0o""' 801 nd a02, coko I. nu w. Moiiitow