l JfffflfflfSW rSTZ. is '' .v THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1 911 EVENING EDITION. OS BAYTiMES ILONBY Editor and Publisher MALONEY News Editor il at tlio posffllco at Mtirahnold, Oregon, lor transmission through I ns second class mall matter. OFFICIAL 1'AI'KIt OF COOS COUNTY. $f. to ' t M. a K V v$ iriV Saturday Evening Thoughts S been observed that It Is thj nature of the human mind to un- luo tlio present, to look forward to the future or bnckwnrd to the and In a senso this la true. But, nevertheless, there Is n vital n tlio 1 1 mo that Is passing, nnd tlio place which events of tlio day u tlio average life is an Important one. cares to read yoHterdny's paper, oven If ho hns seen nothing that fus7 ltls,nn old story bojniiBo It happened away buck some our hours rtgo. Tho crowding, chattering, moving present lio nttcntlon and yesterday and tho day before grow dim and In nnd correspondingly dull. Of course when events become sufll- 'nnclont a curtain romantic charm attaches to them, but they illy significant also for some other reason and, anyway, that is story. ital Interest which tho present holds can never bo quite Biiper- y any romoto antiquity or tlio glamour of expectation for tho Tlio men unu women who uru doing things In tho world today appeal which no dead greatness can command. And one can ,' too securely on his lnurols. That you onco did something worth i not enough for tho hungry, active present. To bo timely you cop forever demonstrating tho fact that you arc still on tho job. dy cares mucn about Christians stories on the fourth of July, and I that a man was born llfty or a bundled years ago on a certain akes tho wholu world turn their attention to his career and pause. ricf moment to examine his sins and virtues. Anniversaries aro Illustrations of tho sentiment of timeliness. Out of tho herl- f tho past something striking or significant has linked Itself with sent. Hut tho link Is an Important consideration, which cannot o bo uoglectod. Columbus Day observed us a legal holiday tlio ock Is an Illustration of this. The life and deeds of Ceo Wash .is the same ovory day in tho year. Uut tho centonnnry of his a U Jjccullurly attractive, with Columbus It was tlio chief mo and wu unserve 11.0 uirinaay or a continent iustend or ml. bor poem on tho front pago of a new fall magazlno will have o readers than If it appeared at any other season of the year, or things being equal, tlmii if it dealt with n subject that was niublo. People want to know what is going on at tlio theaters , do not attend. They read diligently of new productions In k',- but they don't care a rap for the ones of n year and a halt Int ' a Hi "'? ! nowest fuBhlonn nro always diverting, oven to tho scornful mas mind, but what Is so doleful as a last year's bonnet? fcimetlmcs soomu rathor nearness and niBO quito llcklo, this fond- tho hour that Is passing, this treasuring of tho things It contains. l(i protty consistent point of view, after all. Out of present enpa- hymont miiRt come tho appreciation of nil that Is enjoyable. iwho stops to hug tho past to his heart lias a rather dreamy t'ow scenes, now friends, new duties they surge Into our out tho old memories and replacing the dead Joys with 'aro vivid and personal. Whore is tho girl that you wero out bIx months ago? Unless Bho hnppenod to bo tho very, fnl ono, tho ono that was forovor "different" for you, tho that you have ovon forgotten tho color of her eyes. lent is tho richest possible time, tho only rcnl tlmo for living. bo concerned with It, and along with tho feverish, Impatient ho now and tho tlmoly cultivate a deoper sonso of uppreclu- ' romance of today. Thero Is much that Is Intimate and por- Montlally human about tho Journalistic spirit of timeliness. A NEW PHRASE. i N THIS stnto tho tax assessed against tho Pacific States Tele phone nnd Telegraph company Is In pursuance of a statute enacted on the Initiative of the people The Pacific States Telephone and Telegraph company has illod a brief in the supremo court of the United Stntes. In protest ngalnst this "des potism of tho multitude," In which tho court is asked to dispose of tho wholo referendum, Inltintlvo and re call business. "Despotism of the multitude" la an ample phrase and It might mean something under somo circumstances. But what does it mean ob applied to an orderly process of finding out what the people want? Would it not mean exactly tho same thing If np pllcd to one of our annual elections? And do not tho men who it so It gen erally have thu whole system of popu lar government In mind? It would bo Interesting to know how many pooplo really believe in democracy. Too mnny who shout for tho right of tho people should rule under lending strings. Tin: woman teach nit. r t WITH THE t I TOAST AND TEA ; flOOl) KVKX1XO. Friendly Life. Tho people of the open life aro always happy people. We call them generous, largo heart- ed, not because they aro easily imposed upon by every mendl- cant, but because they have the senso of our common life; they seem to enjoy sharing llfo with us: thoy both give and tako free- lv of nil that we may have to- gother. Such n life Is hanny. because It Ib neither bent on nutting tho enrth In Its pocket, nor Is It bur- dened with a senso of a mission to carry tho world on Its back; It simply shnres llfo freely. It Is the typo of tho friendly life. This Is tho kind of pcoplo wo like to know even though wo cannot easily estimate or mnko Inventory of tho advantages of tho acquaintance. Henry F. Cone. IE complaint Is often lienrd now adays that tho schools, public ond private, aro becoming femi nized owing to tho denrth of malo leiichors wllllnir In nrnnnt tho mnile- ra'e emolument and the alleged op- To the music of tho whistles portunities of tho teaching profes- That hayo blown tho end of. day, slon. It may be true, as President 0. Stanley Hall of Clark university points but, that three-fourths and perhaps nine-tenths of the tenchors of Amorlcn nro women. Hut If this bo 11AHY AT THE WINDOW Baby at the window And n light heart on tho way A face bosldo tho casement And n fist upon the pane A light heart hurrying homeward To tho arniB of lovo again I LEAVE TODAY ON BREAKWATEn Steamship Sails This After noon For Portland Out going Travel Lighter. FlflSflEP ST TABERNACLE People's Evangelistic Cam paign Starts In Real Earnest at Tabernacle Sunday. Every christian Is ready to help all Haby at tho window tho fact there aro other reasons than To ht tlu, ,mtl, wlth ,)0nvcM tho Inherent or extrinsic unattractive-1 Kor t, ron,i of Hghtheurt feet; nosB of tho profession to tlio mnlo a iiimmnm In the twlllcht teacher. Thoro aro excellent positive And a sunbenm on tho door rensotiB why women do most of tlio with lips of silvery sweetness teaching. Singing sweothenrt o'er and o'.vl Those qunllllcd by personal export-' euro and Investigation to Judge uroi n, ni p .wmuo: nwnro that, as pedagogues at least. th .ll0 11)R of ,,ov. n,mRonm women nro moro sympathetic and 'io iirpnK uio gray uuhk-hm. iuuwh Tho Ureakwatcr sailed at 1 o'clock "."L' ",""",,' ,'anr 'a - that is possible In the religious move- go of freight. The outgoing Tinsson- mont which has boon launched In our gor travel from th6 Tiny Is not as city. Sunday promises to be a great great as it has been. ,iay, the meetings which hnvo boon waffXWA? ;,o,d ; ; Ua,:t,Bt cburoh w,u bo Harriett Lococq, Margaret I.ccocq, transferred to a larger meeting phco (Inbrlello Lococq, Fordlncnt Lecosq, for tlio romnlndor of tho cnmpnlgn, Elma Lococq, Henry Lococq, Mrs. A. nl will bo held In tho largo tabernacle Newberg. Alma Cllnklnbenrd, George building, ilrst used in tho campaign Cllnklnhenid, F. II. Harstow. Mrs. F. undor pan Shannon. H. Harstow, Elmn Oustovson, A. C. Whlo no ovongollBt hns been en Ullory, Ellen Flonk, Mrs. Arthur 55. Kgod for tlilB norles of meetings, ev Downs. 'Miss H. Hrohmnn, (A. W. oryono Interested In tho cause Is now Ilurd, Mrs. .1. Forwood. 0. W. Shaver, putting nwlllllig shoulder to tho of. John Leknvol. Don Lokavol, MIsb Le- fort n"'l J'10 "lootings thus far havo kavel, Miss Eva Lokavol, Mrs. Eva ,co ;8t gratifying to tho commit Lekavol. Mrs. Coo Honrko. .1. L. Kel- 00 charge. Tho ocnl pastors will so, C. F. Anderson. C. II. Martin, II. ''" ft? 'I1"?",? '''f "J"1 0"ch Individual C. Durborson. II. 1'latz. I, Plat. K. cl,d?'n" "" " ,B, , )r?nc,u i , Dervoy, J. T. Ilullmnn, ChnB. Mc- Tho ,a fnHliIonc.il gospot hymns Manns. L. Carey. Mr, St. Haynor. O. n, "?'' n"( ,n "rB c,'r? choir E. Olson, Miss UobbliiB, MliiT Maud " ',0 ''rcR0"t vory "'Bt to load Thorn. John Thorson. Henry Trom- ' , noi ,.', t na? i , V ,,oar bloy, Paul Peterson, Ford Hackmnn,1 H0., '"" "?J' ?h,TLnnd lho 0,d midJJckJ and J!to-now." Vr """' notion that tho renl trouble starled ,. .,,.. ,i.,.i ...., . , , when the king of Italy was stung In '' B ' ' ll0," '" ,,Is raln n Turklnh rnir ilonl. , mill. a Turkish rug deal. KIMVOLOUH DArKVDILLS .-: 1: K THE INDIVIDUAL. I for tho things ho Is dally receiving. has hud within tho past 'Ah society grows Increasingly moro fnother exposition on tho complex, this bnlanro botwoen tho In- H nf tiui Intllvlitunl to ,,,v"""" "" lllu uroiip win neeu n h or tno individual to , . . ..,.., .,,, ,.,, nu Rils tlmo Kloyd C. Itoiup In n ., cnu l)0 tn,y UBOful , tho on "Socialism" presented world only by developing his Imllvl- lof tho extremist In coin- dual powers and productiveness, so jltflon of labor and Its pro- his llfo us n dotached personality Is fullest and richest whon It reaps tho ono question is moro bonellt of a dlvorsllled social relation interesting to scholau ship. to than tlllt of tllO Tills IncronRlnir nrnRiirn nt nvnri- dividual and tho function of society, governmental, so- Rft V. lrrilfll th.l tlllllt f.ltll rillltlillia n.l.l nnntinnltn Iaii.Id ViJu stumbled upon a ever to retina and specialize the in $ wt'd brother In tho dividual nnd ultimately for his own L..S it liecoSMIirV in ill- llltllnnlc lniullt In inii.l...... llf.. It itf.o spoils of the hunt Is leading to tho Introduction of )f tho wilderness, man vocational schools to fit children to mod with the problem nssnmo tho responsibilities of n nlaco Jnlnlly or uncongonlally.ln society which demands more and man. .moie some useful servlco on tho imrt )rth has touched upon of the Individual. It Is leading to the ldameu'als of tho mat- evolution of women from crontures of jo, "What of tho Indl-, Idle habits to earnest workers In ho October number of . somo realm or other which gives Imorlcan Review. Ho, them an element of usefulness. Any person who renders nothing to tho Idual and tho comma- social whole of which ho Is a imrt Is no quarrel over the .coming to bo recognized as an undo- more patient thnn men. They nro readier to go back and explain for tho snko of tho dullard. Tho plod ding fulfilment of dally, routluo docs not ordinarily exasperate them; thoy do their work without tho galling consciousness of their superiority to their occupation. A man Is a llttlo too likely to bo thinking of how ho can better his situation, rather thnn of sacrificing himself for tho sake of his Juvohllo chnrges. If tho'presonco of a womnn In tho schoolroom Is con ducive to roflnotnont, If by example ns woll ns precept sho Inculcates poll tenoss and gentle breeding, tho result Is not to bo dismissed by a suporclll ous censor ns "feminization." And to load to llghthcart dream; Tho toll and core forgotten, And hor bluo eyes nil nshlnc, Hor nrms of lovo my necklnce And her lips on lips of mine. things o'or?' COMINfl INDIVIDUALISM msm Ips. Nature has seen ,ono needs evoryhody, not wnnt ovorybody. IMON PATTEN, professor In tho Unlvorslty of Ponnsylvnnln, thinks the dlvorco evil will bo eradicated whon women nro rogardod as socially, financially, politically and personally Independent of their hus- bnnds nnd other men. Then, ho snys, tho homo will becomo the place of perpetual penco and tlio family will roach Its highest estate Ho holds tho tlmo has passed whon normal wo mon nro actually or even theoreti cally dopendont on men for their liv ing, nnd women should got out of their heads tho iden they must mar ry for a homo and fall In lovo after ward. He also snys It Is wrong to marry on Impulse. Ho points out that mar riage Is a contract; that womnn should rcnllzo sho Is Independent and should npprorlnto her ability to tako care or herself. Knowing thnt fact, sho will enter tho mnrrlngo contract relying on hor own strength and not before she Is fnlrly In lovo with tho iiinu to whom sho Is married. Ho holds it falso doctrino to toll n por son to get mnrrled nnd fall In lovo afterward. Such Ideas, ho says, me rospaiiBlblo for tho fact thnt ono mnr rlngo In ovory nlno ends In dlvorco. sirublo parasite. Tho tendency of mo dern civilization Is to domnnd Its price nnd to establish a closer and mess tho potoncloa of yet moro hnrmoulous compromise bo- tno iMMieiu of Himself tut'iMi he Individual and tho kiouii noil) is a question or , it u iiuturu s rule, Rend tho Times' Want Ads. Moving pictures of tho bombard mont of Tripoli may bo expected very shortly. Somo Coob Day men drop n penny In tho contribution box and then find fault with the sermon. Tho "sick mnn of Europe" doesn't like this Iden of Italy prescribing leaden pills for his trouble. Down in California tho suffrngotto with a ballot and an axo seems to bo nftor tho scalp of tho man with a hoe. ' Whon a Coos Hny man knows only n llltln nlimit t lin' rnllii'n v artlintlnn ho hates to learn that half of that Isn't true. A FEW MOTHER GOSLINOS High dlddlo diddle, Tho small ono's a flddlo, Next size n viola thoy cnll; Tho noxt biggest follow Is a violoncello, Hnso viol's tho largest of nil. HOIJ KENTON. Rock-n-bye, baby, on the treo top, nottor como down or look out for tho cop. For you by tho limb ho Is llnblo to slczo, 'Cnuso thoy don't nllow babies nt largo In tho trees. W. F. HARMON. Thoro wob n mnn In our town Who wnsn't vory wlso; lie stood upon tho street ono day, And didn't mind his eyes. An nuto camo nlong thnt way, And struck him lmrd, oh, very; And now tho daisies deck his grave up in tlio cemotory. -W. N. EKHLAD. Somo day tho nrt of photography may bo porfected so that moving pic tures will show how rapidly rallwny rumors grow on Coos Hay. Somo Coos Hay pooplo nro so sus plclous that they can't got rid of tho A San Francisco paper Bays: "A woman comes to San Francisco nnd hns hor husband arrested who mn W. N. Ekblad: "Now If tho fllo awny nnd left hor In Portland." In n rasping tono should call Serves him right; that's no plnco tho auger a boro to leavo a lady. Frank llnguo: "And tho monkey ov the OTiirit ii.wii 3 1 n ,V Ut ,fr0,n. t!' vIcm' I'ootB must rhyme "Ilro" with wouldn't the plnno Just smooth, "hluher " 'Twonld hold tho rhythm somewhat higher, r bloom- In lienor. I (F'r Instance:) I If cost of living sonrs much higher, . nermnno I doom it to luqutghor E. C. Paddock: "If a bullfrog Which roiiBqquonco will bo more dig woro a hobble skirt, would tho I ,lcr lllly pad? nnd hnrk" To cut tho grub or quench tho J Kho'nio'r3 JS'r 't?nt wr. to spell it ilghor d tho hose reel nil around?" Wlinnonr they twnng their bloo II. Flnnngnn: wns would W. II. Painter: "And If tho wn tors could spenk ns thoy flow how would Pugot Sound?" Franklin C. Birch: "If n thief hroko Into n drug storo do you think tho dogwood bnrk?" flghcr- Alhort Mendol flro would n parachute? Tills stuff glvcB mo n pain." Ivy Condron: "If Doc Straw woro King of Coos Bay how long would tho wlntor rain?" A. T. Haines: "If no grass In grown north of Alaskn what does tho Eskimo?" D. Y. Stafford: "If n Coos R'vnrl fisherman rows a boat what does a shad roo?" C. C. Doing: "If the water nines! In 'Eagles hall hurst, would the dnncers uso tholr pumps?" J. Albert MntBon: "If Cant. M.ic- gpiin wnii on th Bridgo whist! wiiiii nil you IIIIIIK would no trumps?" WHICH MAKES IT BTILL PLAINER i . . . "If n gun missed UL'n- Hhormnn wns dotlnlng war, "It's what J. W. Hennott usually raises with tho Port Commission," he said. His definition wont Into history, howovor, In tho shorter and uglier form. pint will bi workod out urn debuting and oxperl- blslntlug nnd court docl- i nil emiltnliU, molliiul nf will be found. The balance mnlntulnod, for thnt is nu- lile." ro's rnlo" Is one of tho lne- Luslderntlons. This Is u thing llngrnnt Individualist is I noon luck: GOO OOD luck to tho newly oiiHtltuted Coos County Horti cultural Society! Mny it pros per long und exceedingly and become a peimuuent nnd reliable source nf credit to tho fanners nnd orchnrdlsts, verlook or to value lightly. M Old Coos. It hns been needed for pis soon to it thnt hor chll- many n year mid tno orcnunusts ami not niodo to live nlono or fruit men should get right behind It Silver Spoon Sweets Increasing regard for tho ovorybody olse. As the de- f civilization becomo stendlly trlngent the ludivldiinl must uid moro rooognlzo tho rights s of his fellow men. Com tiplles unceasingly tho in- nee of man upon man. i doponds upon whether " nro proporly oporated, FFmEfm '"clol'es aro I'lmiPiiuy pro 'Vfl!r nnd whether ovory citizen is back into the scheme of so Ice something to compensate ami stay there, us u puioly business proposition. Tho world is revolving nt n revolu tionary rate these days. Witness thnt Justice who intends to send drunkards to church every Sunday for sK months. Tho theory Is thnt prisons do thorn no good. Tho faith that hearing sermons will, forms striking M'pulur testimony to tho roformiiig power of tho church. Read tho Times' Want Ads. V" JC . isVuiandJilxiUiWl- II Olympic Flour Highest Quality Aro Dolioions Qhocolntos innde of Pure ratorinls, in a Sanitary factory In- Clean and HEALTHY workmen. They aro pnekort in -pouiul boxes at 2oc and 1 -pound boxes at 50o. Each package contains a Coupon which will help you to get one of these beautiful or Spoons e r y b o d y sells 'em. Bradley CandyCo. Marshficld forinerh- Vic Modem k Silv m " 2 A Ji!l and w0S Spoon l06fj -b C oupons and 48c for SP l Pretty soon now wo will bo hear ing thnt old story nbout tho quartor back and tho hnlfbnck having n Inmo back. STARS Ho thought ho was n football star Alas tho young man blundered; For when they Jumped upon his nock no saw anout n liundrod. Ol'H DOORWAY Tho llntol low enough To keop out pomp nnd pride; Tho doorway high enough To turn deceit nslde; Tho dnor-huudlo strong enough From robbers to defend; This door will open with n touch To wolcomo every friend. Shoshone, Idaho, reports a dophr nblo scarcity of children of school ago. It scorns thero nro a nunibor of plncos whoro Roosovolt's speeches failed to "tnko." In Washington thoy hnvo nrrostod a man for dancing on tho root of h's houso whllo arrayed only In his night clothes. Wonder what thoy would do to a man up thoro who sold his " ii--i I, I, It Is the Suit You Want The Best for The Least From $8.50 to $25.00 Every Garment Guaranteed Fixup Sond One Full 'Coupon, (o: half Coupons) 10c for One RED CROSS PHARMACY Has it ever occurred to you that the RED CROSS em blem was adopted long ago as an insigna to show the sick, wounded and afflicted where to go for relief, This emblem having been adopted with the estab lishment of this Pharmacy, it has always been our aim to place before the public a quality of medicine and professional service worthy of the highest confidence, Our friends and customers may rest assured that our constant efforts will be directed toward continuing to serve them with the highest quality of goods obtain able, the most courteous and prompt service and the lowest price possible, . i m8&&i& Come to the sign of the RED CROSS. A phone to 122J will bring our quick messenger service to your door, fcj&. iusucajJ Company. Ml -y , X -.-J-V-l ICvT - t- irwf !! tegggg t2gi&a Six Spoons.