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"' 'JlKIW i -c POUR THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1915 EVENING EDITION, f "H TJ7 COOS BAY TIMES M. 0. MALONEY, Editor nnd Pub. DAN M. MAIiONKY, News Killtor Offlclnl Paper of Coos County Official l'npcr City of Maraliflold. Entered nt tho Postofflco at Marsh field, Oregon, for transmission through tho malls aa second-class mall mattor J EUROPEAN WAR ONE t YEAR AGO TODAY t $'$ Fere, September .'J, 11 1 Tho Germans tako La France, after a florce fight. Amiens, tho capital of Somnio, falls after a- three-day battlo and tho Germans bombard Mallno, Prance. llussln sends 72,000 troops to co oporato with tho Hrltlsh and litl p.lnns. Several hundred thousand men nro employed to construct trenches out side of Paris. Tho Russians occupy Bukawlna, In Austria-Hungary. Itenowed attempts aro made to induce Sweden to Join tho war on the side of Germany and attack Finland.- Turkey is slowly mobollzlng on tho Persian boundary. Turkey refuses to allow tho U. S. cruiser North Carolina to fco through the Dardanelles to dellvor ?ir.0,000 In gold for reljof of Americans In tho Ottoman Empire on account of the waters being mined. In a battlo at Jadar between 200, 000 Austrlans nnd 180,000 Serbians tho former lost 110,000 men. The Governor of New, Zealand nriiounccs that tho German gover nor general of Samoa has surrend ered and has been sent with otlmr ptieoncrs to tho Fiji Islands. el In attendance upon teachers' gath erings. Fortunately, wlso folks como nlso to the same gatherings nnd there is exchange of useful ideas and much good talk. Take as an example tho talk of Marlon 11. llnrbour, who addressed the teachers recently. Miss or possibly It Is Mrs. Bar bour, urged handwork ns pnrt of education. Sho told the teachers that It Is much better that a child should do creative work with tools no mat ter how crude or clumsy tho little workers' product might bo than to Imitate neatly some pattern set by teacher. And then this sensible woman summed up the wholo matter of edu cation In these wlso words: "It is not so much what tho child knows, ns its power to think nnd to do which really constitutes education." Wo wish that every teacher In the United Stntcs would bind that son tencc upon the wrist for n token nnd wear It ns frontlets between the eyes. "Tho power to think nnd to do" that Is the only useful result of any teaching. All olso Blmply goes to mnko par rots and mere humnn phonographs. San Francisco Examiner. l'HTIIOIXXS.V N .MAV SAVE OKKGO.V HUIMUXG IF GEORGE M. I1YLANU can ac complish It, tho Oregon building nt tho San Frnnclsco exposition will ho preserved, along with tho Fino Arts Palaco, nnd tho dome of tho Horticultural Palace. Tho mr.t i ter has been broached to exposition , officials and it is said that Prcsl ; dent Moore, and Commissioner It. J. . ..Hale have, given tho Idea tholr hearty endorsement. Mr. Hyland and tho Oregon Commission are do- lug all that is posslblo to bring ubout this greatly-to-bo-dcslrod dls- O, IT'S not a typographical er ror nor the namo of ono of those Polish towns where the Germans nnd Russians nro battling. It Is simply a possible way of spell ing tho word "turn," nnd Hint, too, without violating the principles of the English lnngunge. Prof Dramlor Matthews Is responsible for this synthetic orthography. For Instance, ho says, you got tho "t" sound in "turn" by employing tho "phth" of phthisis," for the "ur" simply go to tho word "colonel" nnd borrow tho "olo" nnd finish up with the "gn! ns in- '"gniit." So thero you have It, p-h-t-h-o-l-o-g-n spells "turn." He could go even further to dem onstrate tho ubsurdltles nnd Incon sistencies of the English lnngunge. For tho short "o" vowel sound, wo hnvo any number of combinations. For Instance, thero is tho "o" In "let," tho "en" In "head," tho "el" in "lieifor," tho "eo" In "leopard," tho "a" In 'many,' tho "ay" In "snys," and tho "nl" In "said." And thero nro the numerous ways of pronouncing "ough," tho long "u" of "through," 'tho "tiff" of "tough," tho "oft" of "cought" tho. "ow" or "hough," and the long ."o" of "though," And ono should not for got tho "hw mid tlio "k" sounds of tho letter V,." both of which nro found In tho word "circus." Tho tyranny of tho English dlc- $ WITH THE TOAST t AND THE TEA t ' grammar arc earning $20 per week and most of thu men who say "thorn things" and other bush league ox nresslons own their own homes nnd I have a substantial bank account. GOOD EVIIXIXt; The best remedy for our discontent Is to count our mercies. Ily the time we hnvo reckoned up a part of theso we shall be on our knees praising tho Lord for His great mercy nnd love. Tho Quiver. It is funny that Coos Hay men do not believe In fairies theso days, nlthough thero ure many of thm on tho streets nny sunny afternoon. This is a Bpccdy ago. Some Coos Hay brides pay n law'( they get alt begin saving J. jji 1 TZl ifflo'lZ So XftoffiZ.rbtir S.nb.!.f lom. .mlsls. ' P "" i ' "ey ''an reform nil n .,. ,.... 'it tlioro v.111 u ,. cVt Nature doesn't glvo tho men a fnlr show. Why Is It that tho young girls run to dimples nnd tho young fellows run to pimples. TIIOllHIT I'OH Till! IVHUIC Look wlso then get wlso, nnd It won't make any dlt- T 1111. mil n u fiin-. -- iii .. . . as ho i. "i IUI1IT I1H MHcin. v ire. . ... ",a"J as 'l uu. ""Htl Tho girl who Jars tho plaster cm , vou look. tho celling when sho walks may I luuu" ' : tint lin iirilFcful. Hut 'OU unow RUli THE DltKAMS OF YOUTH O Time, whatever thou dost steal Of things that make man's high estate, Tho Instinct fine, the conscience real To sympathies Invlolnte, Uy all the sanctity of truth, Take not away tho dreams of youth. Despoil mo of my outer sight, And rob mo of tho power to hear, Put spare to me tho Inner light And tinlmpared tho Inner ear; Leave mo tho melody of truth, Tho beauty of tho dreams of youth. Tho cunning of my hnnd destroy, Let limb nnd lobo grow Impotent; Lot dullness of my senses cloy, My spirit still will bo content, It In mo Is the soul of truth Tho rapture of tho dreams of youth. Relentless Tlmtf! let winter's frost With every season tlngo my hnlr, And with tho uglng years bo lost With comllncss my framo mny bear, Still let my Joy bo In tho truth, My ecstney tho dream of youth. J. M. Cavnness It 5e Trouble Island SOME INTEREST! Vf; FACTS COXCEHNINf! HAITI, THE NKW ISLAND POSSKSSIOX WHICH THE CXITKD STATES HAS TAKEN OVI-JIt TO REFORM . And If klsr ... ,.,, .. tor mnrritiKo n Uicy dl,1 1 ,ri nngo n wiiolo iot of i.-""', ,1111(1 tlotowucs ur.iK.rMuK There aro some Coos Hay folks washing nm i,i11Pg l0f a M amzErnnsssssn rflrg5gfiagaPI!BBrTmq OUR ECONOMY SALE FOR SATURDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, RY c cvptrcne Al I OUR PRFVIflllS Qfll tro t.'.,- ' LOWING PRICES ARE THE REASON: H Al'PI nml Mnnln DnrillllL'n ftlwirn . l.n mill Ihn T'lntl. nlllPlllllllPllt 111 Oil-1 1 " " " "" . I jointly an Island comprising oration thero have proved very proi- roughly about 2S.000 square Knblo for the United Stntcs, tho in- mllcs nnd having n totnl population crease In trade rapidly paying all ... n nnn nnrt M..III !. ' .1... . ... r 1-1. w... Willi M ni iiiuuiv .uuir.iiuu. iiiiui una. iii.il mn ZMiuiusii win iuai. .. " r. r ... - . nenrly twlco tho population of San to Domingo, but only a little more than half Its nrea. It Is entirely negro in population ami has nursed nn intenso hostility to whites since It threw off French rule In ISO I. Tho Inhabitants of Santa Domingo 750 yards, tales, beautiful (1-Inch l'or- patterus wnr samo result would bo ccrtnln to fol low In Santo Domlilgo and Haiti, which surpass Cuba In richness If not In extent or natural resources, i Tho second possible basis for Amer ican action is that It would bo a mensuro of self-protection for tho 12c values. On . .. fol sale at yard w - nro n mlxturo of negro, nntlvo In-1 United States. It Is tho weak gov dlnu nnd Spanish blood, nnd low ns'crnmcntB of today which tomorrow Is tho condition of tho majority of! fall into the hands of strong powers.' tho people 05 per cent nro illlter- Repealed attempts hnvo been made ato they nro distinctly superior to by European powers, particularly tho Haltlnns most of whom nro nl- German, to tnko control of llnltl or most Indistinguishable from tho mi- Srtnto Domingo in consequence of Ono lot of IS Ladles' lat est Middy HIoiiboh, mndu of JU'st Galatea, vailoits sty'.ov Were ?l."0 to 5 On sale nt . . . . 1.15 civilized negro of the African Jun gle. For 100 years Haiti and for half tho folluro of theso icpubllcs to i meet tholr obligations. Santo Do mingo would have been taken over I . . . . , !.,.. that period Snnto Domingo have ins a Danitrupt ny n concert in j.u been a cnuso of conflnunl anxiety to ropenn powers In 1001 had not Mr. tho United States. Since gaining' Hoosovclt stepped In and nrranged their Independence both hnvo been In j 'r l" United States t nc as re-, n. state of constant upheaval B,lti ewvor ior mo riMMu.uc, , ...... . -- I J . A ll.. l.1iIHnnnnn tfmllf IWQ bloodshed ns n result of n practlcnlly "o'c"t i ''''i'" -- unbroken succession of revolutions, wore paid with n now loan, repay In tho last 20 years United States "'cuts of which Is guaranteed l.y naval vessels have been in almost American collection of tho Domini pnimtnnt ntinmlniino nbout tho Island I can customs. cn nnd marines have several times been . , . touuIIpss Haiti wn., landed for the protection of foreign ., nt of lvK Gormnuy coal life and property It Is no oxagger- nt Moo N. B"" . ,"' "'" ! r Sit rt'ol.. .n exchange for n loan. As around tho Iioubo wearing n green ". -""l ,,,.. long ns tho two republics nro per- Wlth , moro money H.i.iomB.-uu.n ',,. . rn.nI ,,, f1.p,P llrCBPt ' ...n..iii lini'A i.Anii otintit lifitl lita rnv. r0c Roys' Rest top shirts, vniloty of colors and pat terns; perfect mlUxK2SC On sale ut ir.00 .inU Calicoes " nl Ijtst Qual'ij ors. Tin salo nt per jaril nrlnts, ,n ( crade Oi 2r,e (I III K-lgo Shoe Dr, iiik. mi hiiio at i ItK per bottle Rest lei Shoo l'ollsli, Tio. ln-Ono biriiil On sale at per c aa .. (JflH Ladles' h!t0 gauic host, double beds and tou; double top. wear as cmJ ns nny 2rn hose. Oil t sale nt pair 14l One lot of ubout 150 yards fancy dress nifriiiig8 ami llu tiijj 2 to !1 liifhes wide; values to lOe, now only iur jard ,,-t These arc just a few of the dozens of bargains we an now offering. Come and sue It will surely pay us belli 1 OiSi 1? rS.iifl$U ' Xot ;ilnnr io ( hniiillcr HoteC Satlsfncllon nlvnys r yoiirtnmnry I.icl, CTMwwmHaBasflgjaeaBgaaeiaa v Hold fast to tho thuslasnifl of youth. 4 A Coos nay woman will stnll . . ..... .!. ....Ua.1 Plrtlnn (lograiieu conniiion me inuiuu .-ii" position of tho Oregon structure mm. i,. i... n.ii.... i.. .. .1... ii.,..i.il..' tlonnrv Is coninlutn nml Urn fnrnli'ii o Oo o .round and thJer is not tho only one who feel.. If"18' .l no m"r!" Government will mnko cortnln con-' lno 'o1e. ftnuulntia I llu ftrnirmi tliirllinnnn iwll I ! '" linmlnlr ran. n rod klinona ornimo trimmings nnd u pair of Uul- would lmvo been spent had this gov imrlnn mnQitncrn linilrnnm fill llllltt'fl. . ..... nr.n.i.i MAaimnallilllti frt And .on .l r will wonder why It Is' " m" J' J"" ' -must continually face tho poss.bl.ltv that sho feels so nervous. nml rontro1 0cr U1 ,9m"11, lr pmbarrnsslng and oven ilnntrormn I In tho mcnntlmo both rcpuljllcs ' coiiiiillontIonR ns n result of tho do-i hnvo decreased In population; ns aflr0 nf unroncnn nations io gain n result of constant wnrs thero has fooluo,i 0 n,0 island. been practically no devolopmcnt oC ConsPn,lpntlVt It lfl foU in the eirJS?yuri.nSTiT r rip rr1? ,ni entirely closed to tho entrance of Mils hemisphere, nartlcnlnrlv nhim forolgn capital, essential to tholr do- ho ononlne of the 7'nnnma rnnnl. volopmont. A dozen tlniC3 hnvoimoKns h nnxmuuiiv nnun, NARROWLY AVERTED Henry Hugglns Him An Unusual E- Ipeilence Willie Fishing Xenr Silver Falls (Special by Ornpcvlno Wireless to The Hoostor.) ALLEOANY. Ore., Sept. 2. Hon- stnnd for many years' as n mag nificent advertisement of Oregon re sources. While the structure con tains a vast quantity of markctahlo lumber It Is said that tho salvngo would bring no more Hum tho cost of removing tho structure, so thoro is added reason for leaving tho building stand as It Is. It Is n tremendously substantial building, could be niado to servo splendid purpose for many years to come, mid would prove an exposition hind mark that thousands would find pleasure In viewing. Ono novor enn toll Just whon the hand of misfortune mny fall upon his head, so we should nil bo mindful of those who nro in em barrassing circumstances. If you can't say a kind word, don't say; Just maintain your polno and smile. It will help and you will he happier. PAV YOl'H (JHOOEU FIHST w Tact is made up In equal parts of slleuco, deafness and blindness; mul, then, even that isn't exactly what one would call truo tact. Wo all pay too much for experience. As a rulo you could leave tho bridegroom's name out of the "among those present list" at u wed ding and nobody would notice the difference. HEN you pay your bill, glvo your grocer flrBt money. Ho supplies,, you with tho whero- al to llvo FOOD. Ono of the ihost important thlngH In tho world1 An organization is as strong as Is to get bomothlng to eat. If you U" '"'""" """ must put off paying anyone, there-1 foro let It bo nnyonu but the grocer.' HUH. Ho is not wealthy. Ho i.eldom has1 "Can you run n typewriter?" nsk- u surplus In the bank. Ilia money 'Ul1 oUl fot;y' Is alt Invested In merchandise and " ,0 l,,lnk ' ('ouia'" rei,,!a hproiiiita. tlio grouen, "inn i iiiairieu uue( Ho buys of wholesale houses who sell on stnted terms nnd have exports who aro paid to "get tho money" whon duo. Ho cannot pay with ox-j cusos. Ho cnu't nfford collection ex penses, Ho should not be expected! tp. If ho is cotirtcotia enough to glvo credit, show him equnl cour-' tesy by paying him promptly uud ! without making him oxtra expense,! Ho bus no security. Whnt you buy' at him is soon consumed and he can-1 not get It back, Ho trusts you on ' your honor nlono. Who olso does man of Mnrshflold, whilo fishing last Sunday from tho brldgo near Silver Falls fell asleep, leaned for ward, and fell nbout ten feot Into flvo foot of wnter. As soon ns Hank struck tho water with a splash ho woko light up, and to say that ho was surprised would he putting it mild. Hank couldn't swim scarcely a stroke, so ho splashed around on top of tho wntei, hollerln' for help, but nobody heard hi e: feet walked ashore in disgust. Ills fish lug pojo was broke by the fall FOR SALE France. Germunv nnd drool nrltaln"" ''",;;, """ -';"';'"' Tn 'In been ready tp tako control or either " would be rendering Eurono a ser- one or tho other or both, but the vice. nR P would thus nbato an In-, attltudo of thq United States, based ternntlonal nuisance and polltlcnl on tho Monroe doctrln, has always and flnnnclnl nestholo; hut t would provontcd such nctlon. Tho result bo doing n greater servlco to this Is that ono of tho richest Islands on country's own Interests, tho globo has boon permitted by The third basis for American no-1 American nollcy to remain In Its low- tlon Is humanity nnd Justice All est natural state of undovolopmont. who nro familiar with tho Island ng- , , ' reo that thero never was such a gold No American who has over had , m 01)ortimty for tll0 Uinillcotloii nnv practical oxpcrlonro wltli tho ,irnoltlha ,lf in.innnltv Ins- proDioms w "" ' ; '' lice U11I1I llieiiy lis III lllllll unu ouu- Splendid SUMMER HOME near Creamery Landing at mouth of Coos River, This properly consists of six acres, a house, garden and fruit, It's the best location and buy to be had, Price only $.1 000, $500 in cash and balance it ,ycry easy payments. - - . - KOOS OREGON DEVELOPMENT CO. NORTH BEND, OREGON Haltien nnd Dominican ,lm, nnd finally be began to got I ,,ns n "' d0 ,,,l ,.wl nlJ" ZtZ ,0 DoI,ll0 t0,,' xosted and sunk, when finally 1,1s "' mn,0 thof l8,ni ,l P,,Hct , The inhabitants eet touched the bottom nnd ho ? f0 tr fr .'I diseased; they are Somo Coos Hay mon novor for get to take tho makings with them when they go out. Hut thoy al .vays seem to forget to tnko any matches. aro Ignorant mid hold In n stato of constant fear by tho exerclso of tho most nrhltrary military power. Thero is no conception of honest government In tho Island, and tlio i .mttiil.. i ta nllnrtlnK.ln 1i1wnl lt1tl . result. Fear of opposition in t!io'i,u',m"tu "'" ' """-" """I senate nnd n reluctnnco to depart thrown Into a government of a lebol, from u conservative course hnvo kept nr' ', ufo,;cea cnllstmont. , successive adnflnlstrntlons from tak-' I" " ProBltlont hnS nctlon. Fresldont U'U1 nun um ram, ii'i'i"""i unown as tno "biivior or jiiuii, doni. All ngreo that nothing short of nbsoluto control by tho United States undor boiiio sort of protecto-i rate or rogoncy will produce either ( A tiltii.nuii la ft nnrann llin I'linu'a innr (linn lior inntlinr ulimil nvnrv. '"B VlgOl'OUS i.. ,1... ...nl.l I. m l..(,.li..,. ! rlr.llll wnn lint liorlllltted to niuiex work. ! Santo Domingo nnd President House- "'ed one full term, but was mur- I volt was barely able to get the ored whllo serving his second All Soniotlmes tho pillows on n bed 80imto to agree to tho convention of tho othois hnvo fled or hnvo been look clean when then are only sham. ' J)07 wj,jcn lt )3 aamlttcd Is tho only murdered in tholr first tonus. No ""lita. I ,!.,.... n..,l !... 1.....1 o.,l nmnlmm L'OVI'l'lUllOllt 111 lllllll llSS flVlr llllll lllllIK Ml o KUt kjt...i, v...,..ow ..- --- - - .-. most It Is funny but It Is n fact that ' from sinking to tho samo level as the money or tho tlmo to nttompt st of the 'men who use perfect llnltl. ,"' lu,bUc Improvomonts; thoso in DARhNi m... 0 as inuch for you? Ho asks no fav 2-necds no rhnrltv hut In entitled w .... .... pquuro ueai. no square no lair Do Just. "?? I'AV YOUIt OROCKIt FlltST i' ' )J L" .WAK ,XD XKWSl'AIMIHS i 3 ri9 iMr,-"r I II LIC London nowsnanors aro ';w. .w 4BS ik . SPTP r iwr ll-f1 a" KC tiStt iK Vv v reducing meir imiik io snvo Y ' . cost, tho newspapers of Paris, already as small ns they can woll j be, nro being helped by tho govern ment by the removal of the tariff oSi , whlto papor, And yot thero nre , peoplo who think that for newspapers war ineuns "good business." flood I business for all classes is what brings prosperity to nowspnpers. UKAh KDUCATIO.V DHFH.VDi:!) 9t ii 2 tMLV rrwm ;.i t ffiSfcW, .'; -"-V fflmM&& ' i ivVJS8SV.'r-.ui.'jaA,W5 j? V ,4. XJm&WViXfWX&ZMt Tvyv?J, -rgff'Bg-g Slfjy I N..i.i.r U tiieto any dlfforonco of u- ll 'U,,,BU" lu "u " opli.i-.: a...o:.B' Kuiopo.m govorn-' their energies and rcsouices to ineiitsiu to what is necessary in Hal- maintain themselves In control by ti and Santo Domingo. Unnblo to, military force. Tho export taxes on g do nnythlm: thoinselvos. they nro tho niuteilals Haiti has to sell to tho F now waiting for the day to como world, tho customs dues on tho nee when tho Vnlted States will guar- essary imports and n system of ox nuteo u stnblo government In both tortion practiced upon thoso of tho countries and will mnko It posslblo inhnbltajits who hnvo nny posses for tho island to take Its piopor slon8 nr0 tUo attractions which lead place lu trade and development. nmj,tjous Haltlens to organl-o rov- Amorlcan nctlon looking to full 0iton8, Kvor. i))t 0( ,ari)or or control of tho two republics may bo rajjrond improvement carried out in put upon mo ono-or all of thrco bas. Halt, ms beeu oTCcA upon lt from es. First is tho purely selfish ono,tllo outshlo and In every case has a dcslro to open tho Island to Amer-',eil t0 u cotroversy, ns tho Haltlens 't7t5S5i-w4r wfeSG nf WHBESB5ML xmmw ake Your Windows Silent Salesmen Kan liivtstment and American trade. Tho freeing arid cleaning up of Cu- Invaiiably dofaultod on their obligations. THERE Is always a cortaln amount of twaddlo In pedagogic concresses. Tho faddists wo .Inhu I.chubcrg, Thnulieubcr (Muttit'l) Attor, lias .Mlrnculoii!. llM'ajio l'nim Death. Flirting with death Is nn nlmost dally occurrenco with actors and actrosses engaged In motion picture woik. Yet they seldom llmeh, re gardless of tho tenlble ri.ks they run, Heie, for Ins-tauco, li shown with btartllng vividness, the narrow escape of John Lehnberg, Thanhouaer (Mutual) plaer, during the recent lllni ng of a bcene atop the 00-foot chimney of tho Standard Oil station, lu tho tear of the Thanhouser (Mutual) plant In New Kochcllo, N. Y. In a wrestling bout for tho camera with Harris derdiin, the man who Is standing, l.chuborg lost his balance und tripped. It was a sheer drop of 200 feet to tho gtound und death. Ilut by the merest good luck his foot, as tho picture shows, caught bo tweon two bonids of tho platform, holding hi in thoro until Gordon, at tho risk of his life, reached his side and pulled hint back to safety. As may bo seen tho camera man caught every detail of tho thrilling happen ing, which uppears lu "Tho Rovengo of Tho Steeple-Jack," a recent Than-j It Is tho "Open Senson" for Drolling Chickens nt our shop. Thoy'ro ripe nnd juicy mid there's no limit to the number you can "bag." Just the thing for your Sunday dinner or pic nic luncheon. We're loady to sero you with a whole round of "flesh or fowl." Call us up for anything lu tho list and It will come promptly. lVik Honst, Hoof Roust, Poik Ten ileiliiln, Spare-Hie., Leg uf Mutton, Vonl Cutlets, Prime Reef Steaks, Sausages. THE OPEN SEASON No License Required plSS? Union Market, Light your show windows better with the new MAZDA "C" LAMPS. Increase selling c i tec iveness with modern Electric Lighting. It y'1' make customers of passers-by. Even uw smallest store can afford this striking, awn tion-compellincj window display, for the com is surprising low. W ith Electric Lighting You can secure many novel window display 1 effects unobtainable in any other way. "J warm summer evenings bring the peopie j the streets. Proper window illumination w" attract their attention to your store. FWC for better business rjow. Oregon Power Company f Jiavo with us always, to tho ond uou80r (Mutuul) jeltajC. 'ttMk'.WA'MS tl,0i' BCqm l- rov" w