r ii SOME PEOPLE'S IDEA OP DEFENDING THE PRESENT IS ABUSING THE ABSENT YOUR. ADS CARRYING your Htore-ncuH, hIioiiIcI appear as icutiloi'ly iih does (IiIh newspaper. If n newspaper "milled " Kmio now flml Hteii even for mi weighty a run gon t tvnrUi'A (hut it might rain It would not ho a koi! newspaper. SOMEONE HAS SAID: "A Htoru's advertising npnco in neuspitprr, compared with llio spnco lined hy other stores, c'luultl clefluo its eompurntHe Importance in tho coit'tuunity! Doom your store's ad viTtN'i.jt pp.tcc do that? MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS VOL XXXIV Established In 1H7H as Tho Const Mall MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, EVENING EDITION A Consolidation of Tillies, ('mini .Malt and Coo si Buy Atli -rll.cr. No. 135 S0L1T1 OF COOS RIVED 7) ! "" T ; Hilt II SJ, (3ttltB JUNE 20, 1911 G pt AviTvjn. tri7 nAMP bHIbnuU I lUULliIu b DEFEATED 1 ELECT! MOW Carries In Only One District of Four Voting on ' Proposition. THE MARSHFIELD BOARD SELECTS NEW TEACHERS! SCHOOLS TO OFFER PRIZE New Directors and Clerks Chosen In Many Dis tricts Yesterday. Tho consolidation of tho South Coos Rlvor district hoIiooIh was badly defcatud In yesterday's election. In Oratory to Be Encouraged by Coos County High Schools. I At Inst evening's school mooting 'mi Important action was taken to stlinulnto Interest In oratory In Coos 'county high schools. It Is proposed that tho plan first Instituted by L. only one district No. 35 was tho scn-jA( proy Qf NorMl I)ond n offcrlnB a timent very ntrong in favor of tliol,,r70 cl, for n coos county high now departure In tho othor thrco , school oratorical competition be con dlstrlcts It was benton. In district tinned by the. high school districts No. 1 tho vote was C for and 7 themselves providing tho fund. Tho niinnnuMnii nniiiA ntittrl unlit t rrtTll T? . ............ X... ..,' ....l 1 f,. h """" ".'"". '- agaiiisi; uihmivi " "u " and 7 ngnlnHf, In district Xo. 39 It wns 10 for to L. Knowlton of Coqulllo, whoso high school won tho Frey cup by C ngnlnst; In dls-' thrco victories. Mr. Knowlton trlct No. 35 It wns ovorwholmlngly In fnvor of consolidation. According to tho conditions of tho election tho voto hnd to bo fnvor nblo in each soparnto district to inako tho plan offoctlvo. .Miirsliflcltl's New Teachers. Tho board of education nt a meet ing last ovonlng engaged threo moro teachers for tho coming yenr: Mr. A. L. Barker ns principal of tho high school, and Miss Inez Baldwin and Mrs. Evn Pennock ns teachers In tho prlmnry dopnrtmont. Mr. Barkor graduated from Bat tlo Creek, Michigan high school In 1304, and from Olivet College Mich igan In 1908. Immediately follow ing grnduntlon from collego, ho wns electod teacher nnd nthlotlc conch In Bnttlo Crcok high sohool In which ho hnd boon n former student. Ho thought tho fenturo such nn excel lent ono that It should bo continued and pledged hlmsolf to donato $20 If each of tho other districts would do tho same. Dr. J. T. McCormnc of tho Marshneld school board offered to do tho snmo for his district but when tho matter wns brought up for discussion last ovonlng It was thought by tho othor mombors tun' It would bo a bettor plan for tho vari ous districts to mnko tho nocossnry contributions rather than individu als as It would thus place tho matter entirely under tho Jurisdiction of tho school boards. Accordingly tho sujn of $20 was voted by tho Mnrshflold district nnd tho mnttor will now bo tnken up with tho North Bond, Myr tlo Point nnd Bnndoir bonrds. It la thought thnt their action will un doubtedly bo favornblo and tho ora torical contest ngnln instituted nnd contluuod. It Is prebnblo that tho stato rules nnd regulations will bo 6IE WARDEN ' ARRESTS TWO served In thnt capacity two yonrs. I.nt vwir tin wnu nleclod assistant v.,. ..- adopted if tho plnn Is successful ... - .. l . L responsiuio ror mo management m 380 pupils. Whllo performing his I other duties Mr. Barker found tlmo to organlzo a Gormnn club nnd n do bating society. Ho is mnrriod nnd about twonty-flvo years of age. Gor man, mathematics nnd sclenco nro his teaching subjects. Ho should prove n good teacher nnd friend of Mnrshflold's young people. , Miss Inoz Baldwin graduated from HII'Bdnlo high school, Hillsdale, Michigan, In 190C, ami from tho prlmnry course of tho Michigan Stato Normal College nt Ypsllnntl in Juno of this yenr. Sho holds n llfo certlflcato nnd hns hnd ono year's successful experience. She will suc ceed Miss Mnrgnrot TtnndaU in tho South Mnrshflold school. Tho superintendent was Instruct ed to purchase supplementary read ers for use In tho lower grades, nnd Fishing Without a License Brings About Arrest of Two Persons. Two arrests for violations of tho fish and gamo laws woro made yes terday by S. Powoll, a deputy In tho ofllco of W. L. Finlny, Master Gamo Warden of tho State, who was re cently assigned to tho Coos Bay coun- crs for uso In tho lower grades, nna i . to mveB,lgnfo conditions hero, andi 1100 was appropriated for tho pur-l headquarters nt I PORf. Supplementary readers nr0' ... vonsldored sjntlal .to modern! ' Pn,.cht Ashing IV, lltll. - on tho Coos River abovo Allegany without n license and when brought before Justice of tho Pence-Pennock wnc assessed a flno of $25 nnd costs, which amounted to $3.50. Powell camo upon Harrington while tlio latter wns clennlng a batch of tho fish ho had caught, nnd placed him under nrrost. M. A. Plorco wns nlso nrrested by Powell Inter In tho day for fishing, without having n license and was taken by tho deputy for Justice of tho Pence Pcnpock, who assessed a fine of $25 upon Plorco. teaching nnd nil good schools uso the l-snmo schools having six or moro sots for tho lower grndes. It has como to bo evident thnt ono of tho best ways to learn to read Is to read, Rondlng 13 fundamental to every other study n poor reader Is likely to bo poor In everything. There seems to bo n certain absur dity about tho old way of spending nine months upon ono smnll book until the child Is thoroughly tired of tho book nnd Its contents. Much aore Is gained by keeping up tho child's Interest by a change of text.. cniOOL ELECTION RESULTS. By a unanimous voto C. J. MUHs was reelected director for n term of threo years and John F. Hall was re elected clerk of the Marshfleld school EST TIME TO HOEWTRO Y COOS RAY ANR ROSEUUHO AUTO TJNE. l.-nv Mnrahfleld nt 0:15 eh -morning nnd reach Roseburg In 8 llAtlfO ,abl t novo nneninirer nt G:45 n. m. dally evening. Tho meeting was not lar- nU(J reach jjnrshfleld In 84 hours. Eely attended, only twenty-two being Wado & Goodalo, Mnrshflold ticket Present. I office at Blanco Cigar Store. See tho McCORMICK lino of Mow ers, Rakes and Tedders at MILXER'S 'strict at the annual election M, Q. Horton, president of the (Continued on page 2.) MARSHFIELD has within tho past week felt tho first fntut vibrations of a new awakening. Somo call It u boom, others progress, enter prise, development. Boom Is not n nlco word nnd booms nro not nlco things. Boom suggests n loud report but there Is nothing to It but noise. Tho bullet docs tho work but tho boom of tho gun's report Is only hallow Bound. Sometimes onterpriso nnd rcnl development nro miscalled booms because tho first premonitory symptoms are about tho same. Both nro accompanied by activity nnd somo excitement but un less tliero is something substantial bnck of tho nctlvlty It ends In empti ness nnd disappointment. That Is why It is known ns n boom. Rcnl en terprise nnd development mnrches bravely forward nnd leaves a substan tial structure to mark its advance. Tho difference Is somothlng llko tho cynic's definition of speculation and gambling. If your investment Is n success and you win it is speculation, If you lose It is gambling. If onterpriso nnd development accompany n display of nctlvlty It rtiny bo known ns real constructive work,. If It Is moroly ronl cstnto speculation It Is a boom. May tho Good Lord deliver us from booms. For rcnl development of Its resources Coos Bny Is white unto tho hnr vest. It Is to bo hoped theso first faint vibrations nro the heralds of Mio coming of that for which wo hnvo waited long somo very long. There nro men, nnd thoy nro men of substnnco and achievement, who sny that on tho shores of this bny with Its magnlllc'ent harbor a great city will bo built. Not a merely prosperous country town of 25,000 or 50,000 population- but n real metropolis, not tho second city In Oregon but tho first. It sounds largo and looks llko a dream. Men who have made the predictions hnvo boon denominated dreamers. Men who lack tho power of vision laugh nt dreamers but dreamers of today nro tho builders of tomorrow. I ennnot resist quoting nt this point, It seems, so truly applicable to tho men who bolleyj In Coos Bay's great future, Ro glnnld Kaufman's npostropho to tho dreamers: "They nro tho nrchltccts of greatness. Their vision lies within their souls. They nover sco tho mlrngcB of Fact, but peer beyond tho volls nnd mists of doubt nnd plorco tho wnlls of unborn Tlmo. Tho World .hns nccolnded thorn' with Jeor nnd sneer nnd glbo, for worlds nro mndo of llttlo men who tnko but nover give who shnro but novor spare who cheer a grudgo nnd grudgo n cheer. Wherefore, tho paths of progress hnvo been sobs of blood dropped from their brokon hearts. Makers of empire thoy hnvo fought for blggor things than crowns nnd higher sents than thrones. Fnnfnro nnd pnKoaijt nnd tho right to rule or will to lovo nro not tho fires which wrought their resolution into steel. Orlof only streaks tholr hairs with silver, but has novor grayed their diopes. 'i Thoy nro tho Argonauts, tho Bookers of tho priceless fleece tho Truth. Through all tho ngos thoy hnvo hoard tho voice of Destiny cnll to them from tho unknown vasts. -They dnre -uncharted-sens, for thoy aro mak ers of tho charts. With only cloth of courago nt tholr masts nnd with no compnBs savo their dreams, thoyj sail away undaunted for tho far, blind shores. Their brains have wrought nil humnn miracles. In laco of stono their spires stab tho Old World's skies nnd with their golden crosses kiss tho sun. Tho belted wheel, tho trail of stool, tho churning screw, aro shuttles In tho loom on which thoy weave tholr maglcTtapcstrles. A Hash out In tho night leaps leagues of snarling seas and cries to shoro for help, which, but for ono man's dream, would novor como, Their tunnels plow tho rlvor bod and chain tho lslauds to tho Mother land. Their Tvlngs of canvns bent tho nlr nnd add tho highways of tho ooglo to tho human paths. A God hown volco swells from n disk of gluo nnd wells out through n throat of brass, caught sweet nnd wholo, to Inst beyond tho maker of tho song, because a drenmor dreamt. What would you have of fancy or of fact if hands woro'all with which men had to build? Your homes nro sot upon tho lnnd a drenmor found. Tho pictures on Its walls nro visions from n drenmer'n soul. A drcamor's pain walls from your vloljn. Thoy nro tho chosen fow tho Blazers of tho Way who novor wonr Doubt's bnndngo on their oyes who stnrvo nnd chill nnd hurt, but hold to courngo nnd to hope, becauso thoy know thnt thoro is nlwnys proof of truth for them who try that only cownrdlco nnd IncK of faith can keep tho seeker from his chosen gonl, but If his heart bo strong nnd If ho drenm enoughnnd dream It hard enough, ho can attain, no mnttor whoro mon fnlled before. Wnlls crumblci and omplres fall. Tho tidal wavo sweeps from tho sea o,i ! n fnrtross fmm Its rocks. Tho rottliiK nation drop from off Time's bough, nnd only things tho droamors mnko llvo on. Thoy nro tho Eternal Conquerors tholr vnssnls nro tho yonrs." Coos Bay hns hnd threo booms nnd thrco times sho hnB gono down but sho hns novor boon counted out. When tho smoko of tho booms sho hns had clears nwny it shows that thoro was always somo real advancement and dovolopment whloh provos tho solidarity of hor strength nnd tho Eiibstnnco of hor rcsourcos. Sho has beon'strong In advorslty. You can't bent or keop down n plnco with Coos Bay's God given heritage. Llttlo mon may harrnss and hampor hor progress but thoy enn't stop hor. Hor days of adversity have bcon only tho test-tubes that proved hor worth. That same vlrllo writer Kaufman says: "How many times enn you tnko-a drubbing nnd still tnko hoart? Wo vint to discover how you recover. Wo can't toll whoro you stand un til we've seen you fall. Tho tost-tubo of adversity provos your real colors. When you're drenched with troublo and wrenched with despair, thon wo can tell If you nro truo bluo or Just plain yellow. ' If you can hold to your courago dosplto setback If you enn mnlntnln your enthusiasm In tho face of Incredulity If you can boliovo In tho .rainbow In. tho turmoil of tho storm if you can find a guiding star In ho night of black doubt If yQU can kogp your Jaw squared andyour, will dogged whon you aro alono and unencourngod, tomorrow belongs to .you you're n fighting man a solf-sufllclont, a solf-rellant son of Dare. If you are ronlly competent you will repoat. If you can't cpmo back you must stay back. How can wo bellevo In you If you lack faith In your own power nnd your own destiny? Wo nro content to servo tho strong, but those who ennnot contr.il thomselves may not master us. , . "',''. Only sturdy timbers and .aUudy shoulders, are fit for posts of respon sibility. ' , Wo reject armor plate If It can't defend Itself against our Incredulous guns. Wo won't buy a motor far without a record for endurance. Wo don't accept wool, as wool until a caustic has searched for the FORCE REPEAL OF ODiDU S LAW BLEE'S PAROLE IS REVOKED Convicted Forger Violates Rules of Freedom and Returns to Jail. Robert Bice, nllas Robert Brown, convicted of forgery nt tho Inst term of court, 'having pnsscd forged chcckB In Mnrshflold nnd Bnndon buslucsu houses, but pnrolod by Judgo Coke, yesterday violated tho terms under which ho enjoyed freedom nnd hns bcon returned to Jail nt Coqulllo from where ho will bo tnken to tho Stnto ponltentlnry. "" When Blco wns grnntod his condi tional pardon, ho promised to rofralu from drinking nnd report his resl donco nnd actions to tho Court every mouth. Lutor ho wns tnken to Rich mond, Cat., on a crlmlnnl chnrgo but was not convicted nnd ho returned to Coos county whoro ho hns been work ing In tho logging camps. Yester day ho went to Bnndon nnd proceed ed accumulated n fighting Jng. Ho en gaged In an encounter with n logger In n saloon nnd whllo his nntognnUt was much smaller ho gnvo Bleo n beautiful bcntlng. Blco wns thon taken to tho Bnndon Jnll but wns Intor ballod out by a friend. Ho thon announced his Intention to clenn out tho pollco forco of Bnndon and eve ryono who opposed him. Tho city mnrshnl did not provo tho rnsy mnrk thnt Bleo had counted upon nnd soon tho foxy fighting forger wns ngaln languishing In Jnll. Tho city mnrshal notified Sheriff Gngo hi Mnrshflold and tho sheriff ordorcd Blco remand ed to tho county Jail In Coqullls. Shorltf Gngo thou notified Judgo Coko of Blco'a actions nnd Judgo Coko an nounced thnt his pnrolo would bo revolted. It will then bo up to Mr. Blco to study scientific boxing In tho Stnto ponltentlnry for two years. FISH OEATER Remarkable Conditions Creat ed by a New Anti Noise Ordinance. HAWKERS WANT TO CRY THEIR WARES IN STREETS New Rule Was Passed For Benefit of Night Workers In City. (By Associated Press to tho Coos Bny Times.) CHICAGO, 111., Juno 20. Tho peddlers who hnvo gono on strlko hoping to forco tho repeal of tho autl-nolso ordinance whloh pre vented them from crying tholr wares today began acts of vlolonco to forco loss the domonstratlvo mombors of tho trade to Join them. When tho peddlers gathered In tho big Ran dolph street market at daylight tho I wagons woro overturned, fruits and vegetables scattered about nnd driv ers who refused to strlko woro driven from tho wngons. Moro thnn n score of nrrosts wero mndo boforo tho strlkors deserted tho mnrkot plnco. There nro snld to bo ten thousnnd peddlers In Chicago. Tho antl-nolso ordlnnnco wns passed for tho bonoflt of night workers of whom thoro aro a hundred thousnnd hero, and whoso dnys of rest hnvo been brokon by tho cries of tho peddlors. ALLIANCE IK FROM OLD IS FWED $50 Martin Allison Is Arrested on Charge of Not Having Store License. Arrested for soiling fish without n store Uconso, Martin Allison was tnkon boforo Justice of tho Penco Ponnook yostordny, nnd flnod $50. Allison wns urrostod by Gamo Wardon G. Noah. Ho had n Uconso to paddlo fish, but this did not gtvo him the right to opon a fish mnrkot, n store Uconso bolng nocassary for that pur pose Arrives In Bay Early With Thirty Passengers and God Cargo. Tho steamer Alllanco arrived In Coos Bay early this morning from Portlnnd with a list of thirty passon gors, nnd n good sized cargo. Fol lowing is tho pnsHengor list: A. L. Kelloy, T. W. McKoy, Mrs. B. Aokormnu. F. E, Allen, 8. C. Shor rlll, Mrs. I. Vnsson, Mrs. N. Motcnlf, a. W. Holllster, II. B. Hoffman, J. B. Berry, A. Qunrtormas, C. W. Quartermns, A. Cunon, J. Holt, O. A. Park, G. O. Hangonson, J, Mooro, Mrs J. Pool, Leo Gray, Josso Mnckoy, II. B. Potro, F. Wnnsky, Mrs. N. Fran cis, Ruth Boyd, F. Hodatrom. J. W. BENNETT returned Inst ovo nlng from nn oxtoudod stay in Portlnnd, Ho was nocompnnled by Attorney J. N. Teal and thoy startod this nftoruoon on n fishing trip of n fow days nt Ton Milo lake PACK SACKS nt MILXER'S. cotton thnt mny bo burlod In tho warp. This Is n "Show us" ngo. Wo'vo paid doarly for woodon nutmogs, coats of paint, flnwod scantlings, dross pnrado soldlors, nnd counterfeit manhood. ,'Wo'vo bcon burned until wo'vo learned to tnko nothing for grnntod. "Cnvoat emptor" stands bosldo "fi Plurlbus Unum" on the national shlold Wp nro, wary buyors of performances ns woll as of nierchnndlso. Vo nro not docelvod by surfaces. We fear tho voneor. Wo will not pay ns much for grnlnod wood nnd wood of grnln. Your morlt must bo moro thnn skin (Imp. You won't do If you don't come through. Wo can't toll whnt'n hlddon under your hide until wo loam how you net undor n. hiding. Whon thoy strip you but oan't whip you, wo'U wrlto "Wolcomo" on tho doormat of Opportunity and hand over the pnss-koy to ''tho future. Wo can always trust pluck. A man with grit novor did grow crooked, Dlshnnosty is a wonkllng's compromlso with ronl endeavor. It's a cow nrd's confosslon of his inoflloloncy. v Thoro Is no more sntlsfnctlon In cheating nt tho gamo of Llfo ban dhaatlng at a game of solitaire. . ' U S$i$ 4'orslst and glvo tho cards a chance, thoy'ro bound to work out right". Keop plnylng tho game. Coos Bay will como out right. Wo must not loso our heads ovor a dovolopment thnt Is ovorduo neither must wo discourage It with doubt nnd unbelief "Welcome" Is now written on tho doormat of Opportunity nnd Coos Bny'H pass koy is marked "confidence" Wo must not low it or throw It away. Keep playing tho game. i ,