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!5r3Ss55B?ir7jr333 ',, 'A BsfflB3j3X3rrSJAlr,li teQOTQf)' .YATOl flWJWbW I 'rVtfpWr-" "" -" " ,,ifmsiw'vH iW a. .;?r ui t n jtVJ .YA'J, Jill .tftiMHj flhflA1' ,V'I' J k'i I " !,IH' Vi THE CObS'BAV TIMES (W8KRBaf.Bm6dir,"; TMURSbAy,'d'cT6BEft Mj TS 15 EVEMIMG EDTTION. ' -lil- W 'M 1 I - " J rdun. P ft . i l- COOS BAY TIMES jV. M; O. MALONEY, Ktlilor nntl Pub. DAW K. MALONEY, News Editor Official Pnpcr of Coos County Official Paper City of Mnrshflold. Entered at tho Poitofflco at Marsh flold, Oregon, for transmission thauEh tbo mails second-class mall aattor. WILL THE WAU END IX A YEAU Olt TWENTY YKAHS? r Address all communications to COOS KAY DAILY TIMES. An lndopondont Republican nows paper, published ovory ovonlng ex cept Stindny, and weekly, by TIio Coos Dny Times Publltdilng Co. SUIISCIUVTION HATES DAILY. Ono year JG.00 Per month 00 WEEKLY. Ono year $1.50 When paid strictly In advanco tho oubscilptlon plica of tho Coos Bay Times Is fC.OO por year or J2.G0 for Ix months. 1 X EUROPEAN WAR ONE 1 X YEAR AGO TODAY X $$ OCTOI1EII 518, 1011. Galnfi aro claimed by both sides In a stubborn battlo In Bolglum and France. Tho situation of tho Dolglan troops on tho Yser Itlvcr has Improved, It Is reported Tho aonnans claim thnt thoro Is no chnngo in the situation In tho fighting in Franco and nolglum. Tho Russians Btato that tho total number of Austrian prisoners taken Into Klov is 100,000. Tho Gorman cruiser Emdon sinks a big Japanese liner bound for Sing apore. Tho Husslans indict a defeat on tbo Austrlans south of Pllltzn. Tin: niairr himkit THE get-together meeting nnd banquet hold at North Bond last ovonlng under tho auspices ot tho North Dend Chamber ot Com morco for tho purpose of launch ing Fred W. Holllstor's coaBt road project, dovoloped into tho biggest nnd best kind ot a booster meet ing. Tho speakers with ono accord nnd almost with ono voice, gave op pression to tho thought of tho fool ishness and futility of factional fighting. Tho necessity o( hnrmony nnd co-operation, nnd cohesion of offort In development work wns ably and eloquently voiced by speak ers from both cities. Tho morglng ot tho bay cities Into ono municipality roccived fresh im petus ns result ot tho ovmlng's conference. Tho principal object ot tho ovo nlng was the discussion ot Mr. Hol llstor's coiut road project, which waB Olcarly and conclioly and eloquently presented by Mr. HolllsVor. It wns no less heartily and enthusiastical ly endorsed by tho othor speaker of tho evening and took tnuglblo form In tho appointment of nn ox ecutlvo commlttoo to piopnro nnd prosout plans for furthering tho project. That this splendid feature ot de velopment work would roqulro unit oil action and offort was promptly recognized ad developed tho spirit ot harmony nnd cooperation. This Hplrlt Is tho right spirit nnd tho only ono in which constructive offort can bo successful. Naturally tho residents of Marsh flold aro for Murshfleld first, last and all tho time. Equally truo Is It it that tho residents ot North Dend aro for North Bond first, lust and nil tho time. It they aro not, thoy should movo out. Hut they should not bo for Murshfleld anil North Dend alone, They should also bo for nil tho bay cltloj mid for tho Co qulllo Valley and nil Coos County, nnd In tho words of Joshua rcr kins, "tho wholo dum stnto" What each town can got It wants, but what it lan't got wo want our neigh bors to lmvo. This Isn't nny virtue It Is moro ly self Interest from nn enlighten ed standpoint. What holpB Marshflold helps North Bond, and what helPB North Dend helps Mnrshflold. Marshflold has Its proportion of mosshacks, Hut North Bend has some, too. Mursh fleld has mndo mistakes, so has North Hond. Nothing can bo ac complished by a continuation of the spirit of antngoulsm and enmity. Anything can be accomplished from building a coast road to building n gre"at city if wo got togothor and united put our shoulders to tho whool for a hottor and more proa porous Coos Uiiy. A taliTto times deadens ATItON'lKE the regular ndvortls- r ers of this pnpcr. Thoy are tho business men of tho town who aro on tho square, who do business In tho open and tiro not afrnld to quote you prices In tho paper. They do not care what their competitor Is do ing and so mako no socrot of whut they have to sell nor what they nsk for It. Thoy do throo or four times as much bustnoss as tho firms that do not ndvertlse and consequents can afford to sell goods at a much lower margin of profit Head tho ads, It la worth your while, 1113 longer mo war lasts," snys paradoxical Karl Hildonbrand ot Sweden, tho longor It is likely to last." This puradox Is tho roverso of cheerful. Tho doctor, however, enn not holp his pessimjsm. Ho has visited every front of grim-vlBagod war. seeking for signs that it will end, but found only signs that It will not end. No factor is operating to end tho wnr. Its remarkable trnU 1 that European man endures It with case. Ho regards It ns no moro of a deviation from tho normal than Is pence. Premier Asqulth, when ho warned tho world a year ago that tho war might contlnuo for 20 years, shocked tho world. But today nlno nations stand tho strain without a feign of collapsing. Neither lack of men nor moans nor any moral re vulslon exists to promoto pence. If neither sldo of tho opponents wins a crushing victory apocdlly, tho wnr may drag on Indefinitely. Business goes on qulto as usual In Austro-IIungary, Englnnd, Franco, Germany nnd ItusBla, nctlvo even In tho battlo areas themselves. Thcro is no hunger outside of Belgium, Gnl icla and Poland. Thoro Is less un employment than in penco. Prices huvo risen, but wages liavo grown. Tho increase of women workers in creases an nvcrngo- family's moans. Labor ovcrywhoro demands that tho war bo fought to a finish. Tho wnr, as Moltko half n century ago observ ed, will not end for lack of men. "Wnrs end," ho nfflrmed, "only bo causo tho defeated loso their armod men as prisoners or because thoy can not train nnd arm their supply of men. Progressive diminution ot armies will not nffect tho duration ol war, So long ns no decisive strat egical gain Is mndo by cither sldo, oxhaustton of men forms no factor. Wars aro ended by victory." Financial oxhaustlon can not end tho wnr. England is nblo to spend $20,000,000 a day for 10 years. Ger many claims that It can expend tho sumo sum, "for as many years aB tho war can conceivably last." Ettropo has adJiiBtod Itself to its financial burdens through transforming its on tiro economic existence. Reductions of national oxpeudlturo in given di rections nro effecting enormous sav ings. Youths, womon and old men nro creating now wonlth. England Is richer this year than last year. Hu manitarian horror ot war Is disap pearing from Europe. Tho solo forco that can rcconcllo tho prcsont belligerents to penco is tho convic tion on tho part of any thnt it has 'sustained Irrcparnblo defeat Tho oxporlenco of Europo with tho wars of 1792-1815 goes far to Justify Hlldobrnud's pessimism. Thoro ex ists n likelihood thnt tho war may change its diameter and last for ma ny years. I t WITH THE TOAST -AND THE TEA X $ GOOD EVENING THE BATTLE OF LIFE In Its best estate and In its highest condition lifo is a fight, not ntruce; a struggle not an achievement; a growth, not a .pleasure; a discipline, not n relaxation. Tho mnn who wins Its real successes Is not ho who has the most perfect health, but ho who bears dlscaso nnd misfortune with silent courage nnd gains from them a moro daring spirit. Selected. THE PEACEFUL AHMIEH Stories of State Elections To be Held This Year l. In f EQUAL HUFFHAGE INEVITABLE IriIOlGII Now Jersey rojoctcd equal suffrage this year thoro is n woll grounded bollot that tho Biiffrago causo will ultlmntoly tri umph, Calling It nn "Inescapable Is sue" the leading paper of Now York tho World, recently said: "When in 18G0 Wyoming with 9, 000 Inhabitants, of whom n fow hun dred were women, gave thoso womon full suffrage, its notion whb n woll ailvorttscd Joko. For 24 years no stiito or legislature followed suit. In 1893 Colorado, in 1890 Utah and Idaho, enfranchised womon. An other wait of 14 years followed. When the 1910 census wub taken It rcckouod In four suffrage states only 1,1110,000 people living under tho system which Wyoming had In a double sense pioneered 41 years be fore. "Four years lmvo added sovon states with n present population ot approximately 8,000,000, not count ing Illinois, whoro women vote for many oftlclult), or Alaska. Tho leg islative sessions of 19 1G saw suf frage amendments pnssed by both houses In ten states, though tho ques tion comes to popular vote this full In but four. Theso four, Now Jorsoy, New York, Massachusetts nnd Penn sylvania, lmvo n population fur moro tliun twlco us great ns all tho present suffrage- states, Of sovon states last year thoy car ried only tho two westernmost; but in tho menu time tho president of tho United States and many other leaders of 'thought and nctlon have Joined them, and their causo has gnlnod greatly In method and thoroughness of advocacy. "Legislatures gave evldonco last spring of ti bollef that tho Issue is Inescapable. That of Massachu setts, bo f ore whoso obdurnto com mittees women huvo buttled for two generations, voted ton to ono In the upper, six to ono n tho lower house New York was unanimous; New Jer sey unanimous In ono house. Even lit Hnrrlshurg tho ayes wero two to ono. Woman suffrage, now, may win any whoro or nowhere In most of the northern and wostorn states It can hardly bo long delayed," Tho day when the suffrago causo will completely triumph In tho Unlt od States depends largely upon tho women themselves Whenever tho women In any stato unite in urg ing that the ballot bo given them they MU get It without fall. tho fields ot plenty Autumn armies led Armies of tho peaceful Battlo for earth's bread Tho toll that made tho triumph Tho blessedness of toil, Now mnrclt tho victor-armlos 'Neath banners ot tho soil. 2. Tholr song is of Thanksgiving For toll-rowardlng days; For nil tho Joya of living Whoro happy hcarthsldes blaze; And earth to toll tho Btory Tho old, but ovor now Of Lovo thnt makes Llfo's glory Whoro all its dreams como true Frank L. Stanton, No. 2. NEW YORK STATE In Now York state, in addition to tho suffrage issue, a dominant featuro of tho election will bo tho quostlon ot ndoptltig a now stato constitution ns rovlsed by n recent state constitutional convention, pre sided over by Ellhu Root. Tho now constitution, at tho request of tho suffrago lenders, haa not been mndo to include tho suffrage amendment, htneo tho constitution and tho suf frage l8siio will be voted upon sep arately, notthor question having any thing to do directly with tho fato of tho other. Tho features of tho revised consti tution aro measures -designed to gtvo tho cities of tho state greater lat tltudo in tho management of mu nicipal affairs, and coincident!, to relievo tho LcglBlaturo ot a vast amount of local matters; to mako tho Governor a moro responsible in dividual by making tho numerous cxpcutlvo arms of tho administra tion more dlrectly'rcsponslblo to him, to roform tho Judiciary so as to ollmtnato somo of tho red tnpo that Is declared to handicap tho prompt execution of tho laws, and among othor provisions tho short ballot and tho budget Bystom. Two important nrtlcles, 'relating to taxatlan nnd reapportionment will be submitted to tho voters, separate from -tho gen eral constitution question. Two other sepnrato amendments would provide for a $27,000,000 bond lssuo to com plete tho Bnrgo Canal, nnd to permit tho Legislature to alter tho rato of Intorcst on cortaln state- debts al ready incurred. Although tho Re publicans wore in a majority In tho convention, they wero not n unit In supporting tho now constitution nor nro tho Domocrats standing solidly against It. (Continued Tomorrow.) No Coos Bay man over went homo with n black eyo because ho lot tho other mnn do tho talking. When you hear somo Coos Bay girls trying to play tho piano you rcallzo how truo It is that a llttlo learning Is n dangerous thing. It somotimes tnkes years to explain tho nolo you Bcrlbblcd in onds and sont to her. you flttoon swoot llttlo fifteen sec- If a married woman blondlncs hor hale It la a sign that sho no longer loves her husband for truo lovo novor dyes. If thcro Is ono thing moro than another that vill drlvo a mnn to drink, it Is thirst. Tho brain of nn elephant Is larger than that of a man but his trunk is smaller than that of a woman. All Over Oiregoim Somo Coos Bay moa marry Girls at tholr faco valua Coos Bay women seem to havo moro business acumen thou Coos Bay men. A Coos Bay mnn squand ers his money for hair restorers and loses; n Coos Bay woman buys hor hnlr outright and wins. ; KTORY FOR THE DAY "I soo," romnrkod a West Marsh flold oung woman, "that n scientist snys only ono por cent ot kisses con tain Injurious gorms," "Good," said tho young man," "th'on I'll only tnko 99 por cent of whut you'vo got." Tho Coos Bay man who Is always bragging nbout Ills achievements wouldn't ho such nn Infernal pest If he wub bragging nbout ours. Speaking of favorlto bovorages n Dr. always likes his cough-fee A Coos Boy girl says It Is ofton dangerous to ho cngnged you aro so apt to get In n tight squeeze. Tho Coos Buy mnn who thinks of nobody but himself hasn't much to think nbout. A Coos nay woman always puts up n bluff about hating to ask hor hus band for money but she doesn't hnto it any worso Uinn tho man docs. Thoro Is a 13 year old girl In Mnrshflold who bolloves it Is nn un lucky numbor top young for beaux and too old for dolls. TOASTS When at n banquot spoakers rlso And talk until a follow sighs; They call thorn toasts. Tho rea- son why Must bo because thoy oro so dry. Till: COOS BAY SMILE ' NEHALEM Tho dlschargo of tho City Marshal has led to troublo In tho administration and Mayor C. II Cady, who Iiub been asked to resign) refused to do bo. SALEM Govomor WIthycombo has announced tho appointment of D. V. Kuykendall, of Klamath Falls to Buccocd tho lato Gcorgo Noland as Circuit Judge of tho Thirteenth Judicial District. KLAMATH FALLS Tho funoral ot Circuit Judgo Gcorgo Noland, who died from heart troublo Sunday, will be in charge of tho Masons. DALLAS It Is expected that tho mills nt Falls City will soon rcsumo operations. ALBANY Thrco men aro in tho rnco for Mayor of Albany, tho can didates being L, M. Curl, L. L. Swan and Leon S Rcnnclls. KLAMATH .FALLS Tho city Is to havo a "dress-up week" when overyono Is supposed to wear good clothes and look prosperous nnd for got nil tholr troubles NEWPORT Tho ' largest fish caught this, year in local waters was n Chinook weighing GO pounds, tho record fish )ast year weighing 72 pounds. WWSAAA WHO CHRISTENED COOS COUNTY? Bliigcr Hcrmnii'H Perusal of Old Records Fulls to Disclose Who Named This County. If any ono dun tell who named tho county of Coos tho Information will c npproclatcd by Blngor Herman ot Rosoburg. Mr. Hormnn has written Secre tary ot Stato Olcott, asking him to poruso tho Legislative proceedings of 18S3, tho year Coos was created to soo It tho records toll who chris tened that county. In his lettor Mr. Herman suggests that It might navo ueon J. w. Drew, who wns tho first Representative from Ump qua County at that ancient session. Mr. Olcott finds by meandering through tho records that tho bill wob Introduced by Geo. II. Ambrose though ho did not necessarily namo tho county. Because of a failure ot tho committee on credentials at tho session ot 18G3 to mako a ro port tho Secretary ot Stato can not toll who woro representatives from tho different counties. Mr. Herman Is gathorlng data on fCoos County. Salom Statesman. ORIGIN OF COOS An effort Is "being made to lenrn tho origin ot Coos, of which Mnrsh flold Is tho county seat. Somo ono says It Is an Indian name, but n genius who has read his Bible knows bettor, nnd quotes tho origin ns follows: Act 21:1: "And it enmo to pass after wo wero gotton from them and had lunched wo came with a straight courso unto Coos." PRESIDENT'S TRIBUTE TO FOREIGNERS THESE nro glorious days and gor geous nights. Wo havo tho sea and wo havo the mountains and we have God's most glorious climate Why should n't wo smile? Tho lumhor market may havo slumped, but It's coming baok. i Business may bo bad but Us got-j ting better. I Thero'a plenty of reasons for you I f" to smile but chief of them nil Is1 that your homo la on tho choicest! spot of God's green footstool good' glorious old Coos Buy, ' "Somo of tho best stuff of Ameri can has como out of foreign lands nnd some ot tho best stuff in America is in tho men who nro naturalized citizens of tho United States. "I would not bo afraid, upon tho test of 'America first' to tako n cen sus of all tho foreign born citizens or. the United States, for I know that the vast majority ot thorn enmo hero hecauso thoy bellovod In America and their belief In America has mndo them hotter citizens than some people who woro born in America. Wood row Wilson." DALLAS Ono hundred nnd flftr teachers of Polk County met In tho annual teachers' Instltuto ALBANY Somo ono sawed tho trees In tho orchard of A. W. Martin so that when a light wind enmo 72 of his peach trees wero blown ovor, causing him n great loss. TOLEDO Stato Biologist W. L. Flnloy gavo a scries of lectures on tho habits and propagation ot fish and gamo of Oregon, ST. HELENS Tno aamngo suit ot A. L. Sukenls, who seeks to re cover $2G,000 from tho Benson Lum ber Company, for personal injuries, 1b being heard In court. SALEM A delegation of womon was received by Congressman Haw ley, who was askod to vote for tho Anthony woman's ouifrago bill In Congress, nnd tho promlso was given. ASHLAND Public mcotlngs havo been held to discuss tho question of allcgod inequality of paving assess ments, which, in Instancos, it is claimed, amounts to confiscation of proporty. ALBANY Harold Rhoadoa nnd William Mocuch, two young men, woro arrested with stolen bcor in tholr possession and woro put in Jail. $ X AT THE HOTELS X $$ Chandler Hotel. Mary Daniclson, Myrtlo Point; Mrs. C. A. Hnrrington, Myrtlo Point; Ruth M. Wndo, Myrtlo Point; Mrs. P. L. Pholnn, Myrtlo Point; William Candlln, Coqulllo; Frank Duulnp, Philadelphia; Paul II. Soulo, San Francisco; Mabel Billings, Myrtlo Point; A. M. Goodman, Portland; W. A. Williams, Portland; G. W Shelloy nnd wife, Myrtlo Point; II. E. Sessions, Eugono; Goorgo C. Stan ley, Eugono; Charles F. Papo, Ban don; Frank II. Ackloy, Powers; F. Patterson, San Francisco. St. Lawrence Hotel T. J. Hayes, Portland; B. 1 Stone, Portland; W. G. Smith, Powors; Ollvo Richards, Sumnor; Mrs. L. G. Mastors, Sumnor; Mrs. J. J. Woh lonborg, Pendleton; J. T. Abbott, Eugono; L. Jones, Portland I Lloyil Hotel G. Landors, Coqullle; Miss Evolyn Juston, Cooston; Mrs. T. T. Allon, Bandon; Mrs. T. It. Gorlocko, Eu gene; Miss Vivian Smith, Portland; Miss Helen Smith, Portland; Miss Alma Du Buque, Coqullle Blanco Hotel Fred Poop, Gammer; W. H, Schroeder, Coqulllo; Poto O'Brien, Powers; L. Jones, Del mar; W. O. Smith, Crow; Mrs G. T. Button, Ban don; Mrs. C. E. Trumboll, Bandon; Mrs. M. R. Wilson, Bandon; Mrs. Charles Still, Bandon; Mrs. E. Lewln, Bandon. 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VEHZOX, l'roprlolor. . 0GEAN BEACH AUTO LINE Gorst & King. Cars Icato Marshf leld 7 n.m., 1 1 n.m., 2 p.m., 8 pjn. Cars lcnvo for Kmplro 7 n.m,, 11 ii.ni., 2 p.mSpjs, Cam Lcnvo Sunset liny 7 n.m,, 0 n.m., 1 p.m., 5 p.u. Fared, Kmplro, 35c; Tnrliool or Houtli Slough, 00c; Sunset Su 19 ' A Portland Preacher Buys: A tmvJnRx hack nccount iuojuih moro thnu Associated Ctur, Itlc.i In tho uplift of humanity. A provident nnd helpful mm ll a moro vnliiablo nnsot tlmn ono who, bohitf dependent vpoa 1 Kenorotdty of other, accepts charily nt tho expemo of Wj Hit' rospect. , MANHOOD AND MOXKV nro In tho puno of life. Manhood 1m nocoflsnry. So U muj, Your tinvlngs nccount will pay jou three per cent nt tldi bt $C$C$C$C$C$G$C$C$C$1 $c$c$c$cScSgSc$c$cSc First National Bank OF COOS BAY 8AFKTV DKI'OSIT BOXKS VOW BEST. FIJI 1 & BENNETT U Ti " - OLPEST BANK IN COOS COUNT .nUi ' Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 T Interest paid on Time 'ffl , AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS W Officers J. W. Bennotr. President. I J. H. Flannc&n. Vlco-Presldont ' '-.. a P' 'r'-Wlnchcter, w New Wants Mean Progrtf TT nn "T. Modern man asks for un . .-l.rf. W " Aa wo go forward our visions . jastes advance, wo have more "' The caVe1 "man, and the Indian were cos tent with primitive weans of Kco automot"- ..... f luxuries of' yesterday aro tho ne!? today Advertising has followed desire and l4 llshed markets where none existed . Advertising wlll-he .makjns.products known , a year from now that aro unknown today. Just look through thp advertising columns . of TUN Tf.MNS and see tho names of prod ucts Bold today that wero unknown ten years ago ' ' ' ' X" I