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' ft'wy"-,,5,",'' ut.v.i!5 -.c THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 911 EVENING EDITION i ft U-' COOS BAYTIMES M. G. MALONHY Ktlltor ami Pub. DAN K. MALONEY western ideas, hundreds of secret societies have been ut work getting the lmlse and disseminating nntl-dy-nnstic llternturo nnd theories, nnd Xpws Ktlltor , ninny nave been political martyrs rr-rr at vui'IuiiB tiitios. Tne Manchu dy nasty might have ingratiated itself Into the good will of the Chinese Entered at tho postomce al Marsh field, Oregon, for transmission ,., ,.,, thnv Bilnwtl nMV iiinin through tho mails as second mail matter. class Au Independent Ropublkan news paper published every evening except Sunday, and Weokly by Tlio Coos Hay Times Publishing Co. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF MARSHFIELD. Olltclnl Taper of Coos County Address all communications to COOS DAY IMIIiY TIMES. Wnrshflcld :: :: :: t: Oregon SUBSCRIPTION KATES. DAILY. One year $6.00 Per month 50 WEEKLY. One year $l.b0 When paid strictly In advance the (subscription price nf tho Coos Day rimen Is $G.OO ptr year or $2.50 for alx months. Dedicated to tho sorvlco ct tho people, thnt no good causo shall lack chnmplon, and that ovll shall not thrlvo unopposed. .t ? THE SITUATION' IX CHINA. Hon to favor the movement for re form along western lines, which the people seemed bound to have. This, however, they steadily refused to do, and In tho person of the late Em press Dowager and the Emperor who was as mere puppets under her thumb, stringent measures were taken to crush out western reform and keep tho people tied down to the old regime. Uut all tho white the leaven was working. China has had her friends among her ow.n peo ple everywhere In tho colonies of England, In the Philippines, in Jap an and oven In our own country, nil bound by a solemn vow to exterpnte the hated Mnhchu. Without undertaking to justify in any sense tho methods that are be ing pursued, yet generally speak ing, one cannot fnll to see tho Justice of their cause. Wo need only put ourselves back Into a cor tain period of our own history as a nation, or a little later as to tho con ditions thnt confronted tho French people, to ronllzo how similar con ditions can exist In other countries. The present trouble Is not fomented simply by a band of rebels bent upon making anarchists of themselves and taking powers that do not belong to them. They represent tho Chinese peoplo who arc now coming Into their own. Tho nation ns n whole Is In sympathy with what Is being done, for wo see how quickly tho sol diers, onco they are given tho oppor tunity, Join In tho general revolt. Tho movement Is backed by largo num bers of tho educated class, especial ly thoso students who have been trained In western ways of thinking, and who realize tho dignity and worth of western types of govern ment. Furthermore, it hns tho sym pathy of thoso foreigners who nro conversant with tho truo conditions of tho country. They know what should ho, and so long ns tho present movement Is carried on without In terference to foreign interests, things will ho allowed to follow tho natural course, and young China will bo hailed as another to outer tho great brotherhood of tho free and enlight ened nations of the world. JWITH THE t TOAST AND TEA t wi s m (3001) EVENING.. It Is hotter ,to fight for tho good than to rail at tho 111. MAUD. OF SUFFRAGE MRS. T. P. O'CONNOK ADDRESSES NATIONAL WOMAN SUFFRAGE CONVENTION AT LOUISVILLE ON XEED OF IiALLOT. THE OTHEIl SIDE. THE other man's Job Is apt to look hotter to tho observer than It really Is. A recent illustration is found In President Tnft'H romnrka to Denver collego students. Ho told them not to reel badly It tlioy didn't get to bo president, because thoro wore a whole lot of disappointments In tho business. "I'm not resigning." ho said, "hut there aro other places moro comfortable." Colonel Itooso velt has given a similar testimony re garding tho trial of an ox-prosldont. Ho can't go hunting now, ho com plains, without nil tho newspapers following him and that "takes nil tho pleasure out of It." It one Is saving up hints for a Thanksgiving catalo gue of blessings, not being a presi dent might bo Included with perfect safety In most cases. THE roports thnt are coming dally of political troubles In China seem moro and moro alarming. Tho unrest anil rebellion aro on bo largo as scale as to make other world matters Inslgulllcuut by com parison. Whou a nation, In number approximating four hundred million jiooplo, ami in size larger than our own country with Alaska and tho Island possessions thrown In, begins u movement, which to all appear ances, seems general, surely It chal lenges our serious attention. One can hardly full to observe thnt such n mighty upheaval as China seems destined to face Is but another illustration of tho working out of that world spirit of freedom, which In tho past few years, lius 4wopt over one nation after another. JtiiBsIn, Turkey, Persia, India, Spain, .Portugal, Egypt and others have felt 1L to a moro or less extent. China is tho latest (but shall wo say It Is tho Jast?) peoplo affected by tills "tliuo aplrlt" as tho Germans call it. It is Jin Impatience ot mouarchinl rule, iind especially of that absolute typo neon la such countries as Russia and Turkey, nnd for more than four thousand jours In the Empire of China. In tho latter country tho poo jiIo'h whole life has centered In tho omporor, nnd oven In their religion, Iio stood us a mediator between them jinil heaven, worshipping for them, it Is with China today ..as with tho other countries wo have mentioned. The basis for tho uprising and tho desire to cast off this age-long mo narchy lies In an Intellectual awaken ing brought about through western training nnd contact with tho thought and spirit of western civiliz ation. China has long had tho repu tation of giving moro attention to education than any other nation In tho world. Her whole political life lias been based on 'the educational ijunllllcntlous of her people which fact has mado ot thorn, broadly speaking, a nation of Mjholurs, such as thoy were, it Is needless to say, however, that with Iior old educational methods, mid Huuttlng herself off from other na tions, us she did for agus, she might Juno gone on for four thousand year moro without any trouble on tho part of the peoplo. Uut. when they onro saw what freedom really is, and learned of tho strength nnd bounty of western methods of gov ernment. It was all over. No deep observation was reipiliod to thai for several yoars buck thoro has lutm un under-current, which has now expressed Itself so foiolbly on the surface. One could almost fool ihu trend of things. There aro hlrth thrnos ot nations, as well as of Indi viduals. Tho propagation of this now splilt on u background so radi cally different certainly portended something moro than ponce, Thoro is also tho added considera tion that for n long time tho Chi noso peoplo havo borno patiently with n miich-lmtoil eneniv rulliiur v,w tiinm? iiw. Miii.niina it ia li.u.J Tho most disagreeable thing about perhaps that wo llnd n noaror cniiho ' J'08 AiiKeloa Is tho way they nsk us lor tho present belligerent coiull. I ,.,r10"V.,,C0 "' JlJ8t tr". th,f jl turns. To all Chinese tho Manchu 'nsm ,,louth 0,B,U,: I' Aling-linyl- JIl-UJMU 1IIU IIO llUJl'VUUIlllUiU 1IB (III other foreign peoplo. dynasty has been in Tlio Laundry of Life. Noto We don't think this la Any thing extra as a poem, yet wo nro continually (moaning about onco a , , ,,, , ..,., t,. ,, , , , .... Oy Associated Press to tho Coos Day month) receiving requests for Its re-, Times) printing. So, thanking you for your LOUISVILLE, Ky. Oct. 25. Man kind attention It was originally do- nmi i,ig nolltlcal ways wero weighed nnd found wanting this afternoon by I Mrs. T. P. O'Connor, wife of tho Irish , loader, who addressed tho National Woman SulTrngo Convention on tho text, "Let Our Watchword IIo Unity." Mrs. O'Connor replied to whnt she termed tho "old threadbare argu ments" ngalnst woman suffrage, out- dlcated to Life is a laundry In which wo Aro Ironed out, or soon or Into. (Who has not known the irony Of fate!) I, Wo enter it when we nro born, Our colors bright: full Bdon thoy fade! Wo exit "dono up, old nnd worn, And frayed; Frayed round tho edges, worn thin Life Is a rough old linen sllnger, Who has not lost a button in Life's wringer! With other linen wo nro tubbed, With other linen often tangled. In open court we then nre scrubbed And mangled. Some tnko n gloss of happiness Tho hnrdest wear can not diminish; Others, alast get a "domes tic llnlsh." lined whnt sho declared wero typical abuses of man's powors, nnd urged her sisters to "stnnd shoulder to shoulder and march forward togoth nnd or." "If tho majority of men could bo convinced that It would ho to tholr personnl ndvantngo and to tho ad vantage of tho state to accord tho vote to women our fight would bo nt nn pnd." sho declared. "When you; ask them why wo don't vote thoy nd-; vanco old throadbnro arguments, tho llrst being thnt all women would voto according to tho politics of their hus bands. If this ho true, why should n't a man want two votes lnstend of ono? Another nrgumont Is thnt It women had votes men would no long er pick up tholr handkerchiefs. I hnvo lived In England twenty-six You should do whom you would bo years, and during that tlmo I hnvo dono by. always picked up my own hnndker- cholf and I hnvo not had tho nilvnn- An net of Provldonco Is ono thnt tn':v('f,n'0t.?1llPr . , i10illB ., "And finally, tho groat and ovcr- 1 whelming nrgumont Is that to glvo Don't stand up for your rights un- JE aSW loss you havo n seat check. mon'. Mnn's homo Is tho thing to bo considered. Thou thoro Is tho Inst Tho letters after n man's nnmo wonk-knood nrgumont. tho rofuso of do not Indicate his horsepower. tho pcsslmlB.t thnt already tho, frnn- cniso ib too inrgo, nnu as women nro Tho man who enn smllo Inwardly clamoring for n voto tho only remedy 51 per cent of tho tlmo is happy. ,8 lo. tnko It away from a certain number of mon who hnvo not gono ., .. ,. ,. , , , , through n colloglnto course and can- If It continues tho fashion to re- not 8tnn,i won ,,, n 8noiHng compotl- Ulll'U, 1111111 11 UilUU Will uu uiBiippuiiu- Hon., ed when It borrows mamma's stock- lug for Christmas. THE BACHELOR GIRL SAYS:, Mon nro not to ho trusted with unlimited power. But tho very foundation of tho relntlons of men nnd women Ib wholly wrong. Tho theory is that mon toward women nro wise, noble, gonorous, chivalrous and Just; that wo can trust thorn to mnko caro not who makes his coffee." 'I o Mx i.inW,. n mnn Jnm.li nii.l I ,IUVB f0r "8 w"'0 Will protect Olir Lot rue, make a mnn Inugli, and I tl.ro,.a. n.i fn .,. . ,,. m...t . ...v. wwwt in viv x.nv " iiiiioi by tnct nnd diplomacy mnnngo thorn. Mnn's grent shibboleth, tho thing ho crloB out for, Is mnnngomont. If ho Ib unfaithful to his wife, bIip linRit't mnnngod him proporly. And what woman I nak you, no matter how Thoro aro some who worship a myth Rood or olovor sho Is, can mnko n At all ovonts California has shown thnt It doesn't Intend to bo frlglftcn od by presidential pessimism. VII T UNCLE SAM'S FA KM HAS YIELDED FOll EVEUY FAMILY. it NCLE SAM'S furm hns ylolded 10 barrels of flour for ovory fam ily. 150 bushels of corn. 50 of outs, -15 of potatoes and ono each of rice and buckwheat. Dul will tho culled fear And tremble lest thoy fall, And others keep themselves In tune With tho common life ot nil, Tho man who had his money hot, And stood to lose or gain, Is mighty near a nervous wreck And all becauso ot rain. An onstorn man who Is tho fnthor ot fourteen children has declared mnn go hor way If ho hns begun to go inn way or anntuor womnn? "Women nro brought up by tho theory of exporting undying fnlthful ncss, consideration, unBolflshnoss nnd n tnklng of all responsibility from hor Bliouldnrs by mnn slowly hut suroly sho hnB to unlearn this fnlso lesson. Thoro nro mon In tho world mnny of thorn, tondorly chivalrous to women my own donr father was ono of thorn. Hut wo do not. wo must not, roiy upon sentiment thnt novor again will ho voto for Whnt wo want, nnd what wo demand, Itoosevolt. That adds another to tho list of disgruntled who think Itoose volt talked too much. i .1 ., i ,i..i iiijimiiuiT iiuvu uiu giiiiiiiiiiu nmi luunnss will slioi'tlv Is Justice. An ounce of liistlen ml. mlnlstorod by tho Inw with a judge and a Jury bohlnd It Is worth nil tho chlvnlry In tho world." riff i h ! . go to do his part to provont paying extortionate prices for thoso acces saries of life'.' How Is It that small husliioss buys n cahbago from tho producor for ono cent nnd sells It to tho consumer a few miles distant for live? Tho pro vailing answer Is that middlemen nro to blame, nnd n cull rises nil over tho land to ellmlnato him. II. F. Yoakum, chairman of tho Hock Island railways, estimates that of tho $101,000,000 that tho consu mer pays for food tho fnrmor re ceives $.71,000,000. tho mlddloman JlrtS.ooo.ouo nnd the rnllrond ?25, ooo.ooo. Tho elimination of the middleman Is not practicable; and, If It woro, It would turn back tho hands on tho clock of progress In huslnoss. Hut co-oporntlvo distribution on tho pnrt of consumers Is feasible, and tho part played in tho high cost of living by tho groat cost of mnrketlng makes co-oporntlvo organizations of purchn hora a necessity. REAL ESTATE City proporty, Farm, Timber, nnd Coal Lnnd. Low rnto Flro Insurance host nnd Tho Manchu power slnco FREE- 1011, nnd through thoso nearly three ! T .,., i.. .....u...,. i.. ...i fonturlra tho Chinese hnvo smarted miI, ... ,,.. Km. ,,,. (rnm under this forolgn rule. Thoro hnvo boon mnny sporadic utotmpts to oust them, but nothing has been concert ed or general enough to mnko any lit'ndway. With the advance of i tlio auo of olKlit to twolvo. Accom modations for thirty. Call 4 to 5 P. M. nt studio. 1MIOF. lticii.utns. In splto of predictions thnt bust- Im pro vo, J, D. Itockofoller hns Invested In a $35 overcoat lnstend ot tho $05 kind ho has been in tho habit of wearing. If .1. I), hns actod on tho right dono. this is going to bo u hard winter for strongest company. tho rest of us. ' Routing of Hooms nnd Houses. t Soiling ltckots to nny part of Eu- A nowspnpor In Germany Is cnllod ro1'0, tho Frankfurter Zoltung. Evldontly , AUG F1UZEEN a "red hot" shoot. ' 08 CEXTItAL AVENUE. Marslifleld. Tho rain now frowns upon tho girl "'' '" """ " " ' r Who through tho summor days, Was wont to wear a pook-o-boo Anil win iiilnilrlnir ifi7n. i ' Wo havo secured tho llvory biul- A Iluffalo, N. Y., business mnn in ,0ba t L- H. Hoisner nnd aro pra tho bankruptcy court lllod among I'"'od to rondor oxco.lont servlco tn Ills usfeets n bank doposlt of 75 conts. tn0 IoPlo of Coos Day. Ciror.,1 With that much real money saved Ivors, sooo rigs r.nd ovcryth'.ng up ho had no oxcuso for acting tho , mt wll mean bntlsfnctory service to part of a qulttor. !,tno nuu"c,. 1'hone us for a driving I horso. n rig or anything needed In An Oliln mnn u-lin l.n.1 J.on ,l,l. lll .1,VOry lillO. Wo nlso do trilCk- --- . it hwt litiolnnea rf till Trtnfi- b uiioniun Ui nil AlllUO. jBlanchard's Livery .ilver Spoon Sweets Arc Delicious Chocolates made 01 Pure AEalcrinls in n Sanitary factory by Clean and 1IBALTJLY workmen. They arc packed in Mj-pomul boxes at 25c and 1-pouiul boxes at 50c. Each package contains a Coupon which will help you to get one of. these bcnutiful SUv 8kv GV Send i One Pull t Coupon, (or 2 JBSX half Coupons) and wF l 10(? for One SpoonXjL n (5 Coupons and JSc for Six Spoons. j er Spoons o r y body sells cm. Bradley CandyCo. ravshfidd foi'inei'lv Vc Modem Compunij, LIVES ARID TOO PMCIOUS to risk l)y the use of gasoline cook stoves. The gasoline slove has a long and ugly record of death dealing calamity. It is shunned by those whose homes it has burned down. The fire insurance companies fight the gas oline stove whenever they get a clunc c. Thoy know what an extremely dangerous filing it is. But thoy offer no objections to Gas Stoves because the proper use of gas is SAFE. If you value safety in your homo you cannot discard your gasoline cook stove loo soon. Tomorrow may be too late. You may think it expensive lo have a gas range put in but we think wc can help you solve this problem. Telephone No. 178 Oregon Power Co. CONDENSED STATEMENT for some tlmo recovorod his power of speech whon ho stepped on a carpot tack. Wo don't need to bo told what his first words wero. ftLANCIIAKD lUtOTIIERS Livery, Feed nnd Snles Service. 141 First and Aldor Streots Phono 138-J A Pennsylvania named Slglsmo-1 nnkronhoitz was turned down whon Have Us Launder Your Underwear s.,smjf,srss! 'xr,1?,-' ----, in tho Koystono stnto evidently don't nnd botter thnn tho work can bo dono temper their Justice with mercy. lelsowhero, nnd thoy aro not worn so J much. Wo do not shrink them, oven FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS HAY At tho CIoso of Ilusliiess, September 1, 1011. Resources. Loans nnd Discounts J209.719.62 Donds and warrants U. S. Donds to socuro circulation . . . . ; Hoal ostato.'furnltnro and llxturea Cash and sight e.M'liango ! ttt 8S.S52.4C 26,000.00 81,472.91 .100.0.11.00 Olympic Flour Highest Quality Wondor whnt Genoral Sherman's wnolnn trnrmnnta nr mfni.no,i i, comment on wnr sounds Uko In Turk- 8arae sIze n8 when 8ent I Wo iron the garments nicely, make "If you marry a collogo .woman." 'ordinary repairs fred of charge and says a Wellosloy roport, "you nro you hnvo fresh clean, sweet under mighty npt to stay married to her." wear ready for each week's change. Is this n warning or n hint of encour- m,nilo vours un with nvf ivv " " .. vw. ngement? PHEl'SS DRUG CO. A niedlclno that gives- coulhlenro Is Foley's Honey and Tar Compound Mrs. T. J. Adams. G22 No. Kansas Ave., Columbus, Kns., writes: "Foi a number of years my children have beon subject to coughs nnd colds. I used Foley's Honey nnd Tnr Com pound and found that It cured their coughs and colds, so I koop It in the house nil the tlmo." Kefuso sub stitutes. PUEUSS DRUG CO. laundry bundle. Marshfield Hand & Steam Laundry I'll ON 221I..T DEARY'S GUN SHOP Complete lino of Bicycle supplies, . second-hand bicycles tor sale. Guns, bicycles, etc., ropalred. Umbrellas covered and ropalred. E. BANDEL, Prop. No. 007 No. Front St. Phone 180-R Totnl resources snos.OTU.W Liabilities. Capital stock $100,000.00 Surplus and undivided profits 0,836.26 Circulation 25,000.00 Deposits .133,100.00 Total liabilities $503,070.03 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: W. S. Chandler, presldont; M. C. Horton, vlce-presldont; Dorsey Kreltier, Cashier; John F. Hall, John S. Coko, S. C. Rogers, W. U. Douglas, F. S. Dow, Win. Grimes, W. P. Murphy. state.mi:nt of condition Flanagan (& Bennett Bank of MARSHFIELD, OREGON At tho close ot business September 1st, 1011. Resources. Loans and Discounts , f 397,393.93 Danking Houso 50,000.00 Cash and Exchanges 141,546.53 Total : $588,010.40 Liabilities .. Capital Stock pnld in J50.000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits. , ,' 54,165.73 Deposits 484,774.74 Total $588,04Mfl J-' .:.-.. . V &Hfc t-)t(--w y &M r- tmmmmmmmimt&M!m?fl