The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 25, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Image 1

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ni nut tho facta about your
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(Eons
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Will Keep the Income from Your
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YOU can rcnlly help tho fninlly
rcvonucB by renting n fow furnished
rooms timl, If you know how and
when to uso tl o classified columns.
you may keep that ll'tlo extra Income
as "ptendv as a clock."
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bUrL ln.ni WhO OUgllt to
b? of thon. who
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MARSHFIELD. OREGON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 191 1 EVENING EDITION-EIGHT PAGES. A Tim! No' U
mm
IS BAY STAGE HOLDUP NE
Dili EARLY Tl II
Passengers Lose About
lOO In Cash and Driver
Loses watcn.
RIFF ON TRAIL
IIH BLOODHOUNDS NOW
ly Burned Coat In Camp-
ire May rurnisn oiuu iu
Identify Them.
RUSSIA TAKES
RAND IH 6AIWE
Principles AndJNot Personality
ISocclal to Tho Times.)
Uoclatcd ircft to thf Coos Hay
Times;
Liiv. Ore, Nov. -&. this
Notifies Powers That She Will
Wot Permit Italian Blockade
In Dardanelles.
By Assoclntod Press to tho Coos Bay
lines)
.PARIS, Nov. 25 Russia Informed
Franco and tho olhor nowors torlnv
k at about !: ociock nn i,0 would Insist on neutrality In tho
1ar dally Drain-uooa uay DnrdonollcB hs provided In tho trcnty
I... nuliifr n. Dolllt thrco mllos of .London In 1871. Thla nntldnn.
I . . A.I lH .1.1.1. II... --..J .. 1 ......
Ktowa wncro mo ruim nmu- nun luiiuwB a report mat Jiaiy, la
lift brush, two masked men --..& ur wr wun mrKcy, in
D(o tho road and ordered " jjj-j..u,...v..d.
lA,,r n throw mn his hands,
hoorlihlng an automatic rovol-,
IT'S A long cry to hnrk hack from a municipal campaign in Marsh
field to the romance and glory of Koine but I am urged to it by tho
truth Involved. I find in my old friend Eplctotus so clever and
clear an expression of my own Ideas on this campaign that 1 am con
strained to use them. Tho Times stntcd at the Inauguration of this cam
paign that it was not u qucs Ion ot men but measures; not personality
but principles. In this statement, Eplctotus says that a man shall faro
good or 111 ns his opinion is good or III. My friend Dr. Straw, and I mn
pleased and proud to call him friend nnil I think ho will not dony me,
does not express the opinion that stands for tho advancement of this
community. Ha states that ho Is 'willing that tho pcoplo shall give ex
pression to their opinion and that ho will abide by their decision but
he docs not stato that ho is in favor of municipal ownership, nnd that 1b
tho necessary opinion at this tlmo, Dut hark to what Eplctctus says:
I
ESEPE
UNSATIS
HULWfliLT
noni'ii
I rnuvi
TO BOTH SIDES
w
Win,
C. E.
only two passengers,
rfl ni acuiiBuuiK mm w. --..,
I M . I.. .. .... . a.J.1 tAIIAfl ,F
r 01 uanlinur, ora iuhuyvu u.
lidr moacy, tho rormor lOBing
dollars and tho tailor ion
Tho driver 'ojt ins watcn
Fid no money wun run, mo
tod Mprcss matter was not
tbed.
I dcicrlntlons woro tecurod oi
Ita.ind ns Sheriff Qnlno of Ro-
hfounty Is In tho vicinity of tho
:p with his blood lioundB,
U iceni good for an cany
re.
isr Blocker, near whoso homo
Ndun was committed, dlscov-
i omp flro a short dimnnco on
lead and pulled from tho em-
i partially burned coat, tho of
ROCKEFELLER
M
S
Attorney For Oil Magnate De
clares Evidence Against Him
Malicious Lie.
(Dy Assoclntod Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
DULUTIJ. Minn., Nov. 55. Deny
ing ns an "unqualified and malicious
falsehood" ilio testimony given ro
il deitructlon probibly being eontly by C. II. Marts beforo the con-
troy cvldcnco of Idontlflcntlon.' '"'"" u,,,,,m"-u ini,ih
In IItIor 1n tho vicinity nino ' " Dl"- oiu v,uuiuuuiu,
tbe masks used by mo rob- JoPh D- Cotton of Dulutii, nttor-
iiv) lur mi) uifUKUiuiiur iniuiwuo uu
tlio Iron Itango and former attorney
of tho Unltod States 8toel Corpora
tion, today tolcgraphcd a state m en t
to Chairman Stanley of tho Investi
gation committor.
C. II. Marts testified before tho
Stanley committee ho hnd bcon or
C.USI.S HTIK 1IEHK.
of Haliucry CiuiKed UiuminU
i In Marshneld Today.
t report of tho Drain ntngo Toh-
reichfd hero early todax hut ,,.,,, na .,.,. ....in,,,,- ,n ,.p.ji. tim
nulte a while boforo It was ogt of ,)r0(icIuB the Duluth MIs-
m , . .? """'" 'abo nnd Northern Itallroad, nlleg-
I local people loft yesterday lhnt anr wotwoo.1 Murray
mi feared they might bo in It. ,.,, i0(llin,, .i, ,. Fniiin.- tr,
fiea need, who loft horo for,,, d tho COf)t of tho prot,uc,!on of
arwltn qulto n lnrgo amount',,' rnni, M.., .-..m-,, i,t- nnnltlnn
1 1 tucj ami coin, it wnn luurcu,
l K In It.
ATE IS
IKED ALIVE
INoland. Friend of Ben
fiandler, Meets Awful
rate at Eugene.
hnd bcon tnken from him within ono
year.
II LEAVE
E
B
AWATER
1 1 ION' a certain person came to him, who was going up to Homo on
account of a salt which had regard to his rank, Eplctctus Inquir
ed tho reason of his going to Rome, and tho man then asked
what ho thought about the matter. Eplctctus replied: If you nsk mu
what .you will do In Rome, whether you will Biiccced or fail, I hnvo no
rulo about this. But if you ask me how you will fare, I can toll you:
If ynu have right opinions, you -will faro well; If they nrc false, you
will fare 111. For to every muii Alio cau'-c of his acting Is opinion. For
what is tho reason why you doslrcd to bo elected governor of tho Cnos-
slans? Your opinion. What Is tho reason that you aro now going up
to Itotno? Your
e
w
Revolutionists Capture Fort
Outside City and Imperial
ists Desert to Them.
(By
Manchus and Chinese Leaders
Dissatisfied With Yuan Shi
Kai's Work.
CLAIM HE PLANS TO
USE SEVERE MEANS
Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
NANKING, Chinn, Nov. 25.
(Wlrolcss to Shanghai). Tho revo
lutionary forces today captured tho
Tiger Hill fort outsldo tho walla ot
tho city which commands tho city
Moderates Claim That 'Wan
Would Be Over Orily For
His Policies.
four opinion. And going In winter, nnd with danger andl1"" " "" ' w
expense? I must go. What tlls you thls7 Your opinion. Then If , ""; "' ""7'' "Lb ?""" ,.,"
nnii . i. .., n ,..i ..i mn i.n i..t ninin. ..., taken. A number of Imperialists
UjllUIUlin U.U bllU bUUOVQ Ik Ull IklklWUO, tlllll k lllU.l 1111D Ullll UIUIU1,D( ou..
ns tho cniiBo may bo, such also is tbe effect. Havo wo then all sound
opinions, both you nnd your adversary? And how do you differ? But
hnvo you sounder opinions tbnn your adversary? Why? You think so.
And so .docs ho think that his opinions aro bettor;, nnd so do madmen..
Tills Is n bad criterion. But show to mo that you havo inndo some in
quiry into your opinions nnd havo taken some pains about them. And
as now you aro sailing to Romo In order to becomo governor of tho
Cnotrslnns, nnd you aro not content to May at homo with tho 'honors
which you hnd, but you desire something greater and moro conspicuous,
so when lld .you over mnko a voyngo for tho purposo of examining your
own opinions, nnd casting thorn out, If you havo any that nro bad? Whom
hnvo you npproachod for this purpojo? What tlmo havo you fixed for
It? What ago? Go over tho tlmcB of your llfo hy yourself, If you nro
ashamed of mo (knowing tho fnct) when you wero n boy, did you cx
ntnlno your own opinions? and did you not then, ns you do nil things
now, do ns you did do? nnd when you woro becomo a youth nnd attend
ed tho rhetoricians, nnd yourself practised rhetoric, what did you lma
glno that you woro deficient in? And when you wero n young man nnd
engaged In liubllc matters, and pleaded catiBcs yourself, and wero gain
ing reputation, who then scorned your oqunl? And when would you
hnvo submitted to nny man examining nnd showing that your opinions
nro bnd? What thon do you wish mo to say to you? Help mo In this
mnttcr. I hnvo no theorem (rulo) for this. Nor havo you, If you came
to mo for this purposo, como to mo ns n philosopher, but as to n sollor
of -vegetables or n shoemaker. For what purposo thon havo philoso
phers theorems? For thla purposo, that whntovor may happon, our rul
ing faculty may bo nnd contlnuo to bo comfortnblo to nature. Docs
this seem to you a-tunnl! thing? No; but tho greatest. What thon? does
havo joined tho rebels.
RKIIKLS ARE VICTORS.
. (By Associated Pross.)
SHANGHAI, Nov. 25. Tho
rebels captured Tiger Hill just
4 outsldo of Nanking today nftcr
a florco nttnek. Tho govern-
mont troops rotrontod. Tho
4 hill commands Nanking nnd
tho rebel flro may Boriously
dnmngo It. 4
.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bar
TImos)
PEKIN, Chlnn, Nov. 25. Promlor
,Yunn Shi Knl'a position is bocomlns
moro intolerable dally. Nolthor tho -(ManchuB
nor Chlncso trust him and
I tho Manchus nro becoming moro sus
picious. Tho modorntes do not hcsl
tnto to say that If ho had romalnod
nt Chang To Fu, tho court would
now bo nt Johol nnd tho robollion
ended.
' Many Chinese bollovo thnt whllo
Yuan Is reassuring tho foreigners
J with a vlow to obtaining n loan nnd
pincaung mo mouornica witn pro
(By Associated Press to Coos Bny tended pnclflc measures, ho Is In rcnl
Tlmos.) Ity Intending on Btornly crushing tho
CAMBRIDGE, Nov. 25. Harvard robollion with force,
brnwn nnd Ynlo bulldojr grit bntylod Continued fighting nt Hankow nnd
on tho Soldier's Flold this afternoon nenr Nanking Is tnken ns londlns
before 48,000 shrloklng spectators to color to thin belief. Tho Imporlnl
n flnnl scoro of nothing to nothing. sts nftor tho attack on. Hankow hnd
It was ono of tho hardest contests Insted thlrty-Rlx hourB woro r
tho rival teams ever played. Several mused Thursday nnd drlvon back
YALE PLAY TIE
Old Rivals Unable to Score To
dayMinnesota Defeats
Illinois 11 toO.
nun ovum iu juu ii'miiuii iiiiiik u, uui liiu kuii:isi , iiiii mutt i uuuo . ,- i...i.. i ..i l..i...i '. ., .t ., , .. , L
It need only a short tlmo? nnd Is It possible to sclzo It ns you pass by? , ?'?" w"? J?,tlnl ??An ?S?U tho "ankOW HVr "llh n B'at
It you can, seize It."
Thon you will any, I mot with Eplctctus as I should meet with n stono
or n stntuo: for you snw mo nnd nothing moro. But ho moots with
n mun ns n mnn. who learns his onlnlons. and In his turn shows his own.
Learn my opinions: show mo yours; and thon say that you havo visited ' (ns, C.
t Champaign Minnesota,
I forced to rotlro during tht tamo.
Other ScorcH Today.
At Philadelphia Navy, 3; Arm?.
0.
At Baltimore Carlisle, 29; Hop-
loss.
mo. uct us examino ono anomer: ir I havo any unci opinion, inito u
nwny; If you hnvo nny, show It. This Is tho moaning of meeting with
n philosopher. Not so (you say): but this Is only n passing visit, nnd
whllo wo nro hiring the vcbso), wo can also seo Eplctotus. Let us sco
whnt ho says. Thon you go nwny nnd say: Eplctotus was nothing; ho
ii'od solecisms nnd.spoko lnji bnrbarous way. For of what else do you
como as judges? Woll, but o man srvs to me, If I nttend to suoh mat
ters (as you do), I shall havo no lnnd ns you hnvo nono; I shall hnvo no
silver cups ns yo- jnvo nono, nor lino boasts as you havo nono. In nn
swor to this It is 'crimps sufllclont to sny: I hnvo no need of such
things; but If yoc possess many things you have need of others: whoth
or you rhooso or ', you nro pooror than I am, Whnt then hnvo I need
of? Of thnt whlo you hnvo not? of flrmno. of n mind which Is con
formnblo to nature, of being frco from porturbntlon."
11,
Steamship Sails This Morning
For Portland With Large
Passenger List.
Tho Breakwater sailed at 10
S- Chandlor today received a
Irom his son. Ben. who is nt-
'1 Hpflnnn Cl I I a A
r.vbU ouiio univorsuy ni. ... ... ,nrnlnf? foP portlnnd
' ituintr nr nn n.f,ii i..mH !" -...---o
m his roomn,n vi; ko'. with a largo list of passengers ana n
U KlamaM, pnii. v.. xr. fair cargo of frolght.
IwdowH in an electric bath-!, ,0" & nttU" " ,,Cr Wr
Hart,
O.
Hart,
ffdown n an electric bath- , M"0.' ""! m,m"b w
'0h0t thnt ll tunu MM..Hv "b0' """ . tarI ".""' U.
hot that he was ovldontly
,7m T. .'.. ',..Ta8.ov,ao.niy Ernest Hart. Bertha
.u ...8 uoay ournea to R.nnlo ,. stnnloyi Mnx Snilth w
I letter xr- r,u j, r, E. Trlbblo, Alex Peterson, Mrs. Ray
wier to Mr. Chandler. Bon "hn wh,Btnne. Mrs. E. W.
uu,,, w... .,..-. . ------
trdav m . . t . Herman, Mario Herman, Neva iior-
a a b7 '?HmraHt0 WOnt t0, man? E lor Herman, ,W. G. Hargls,
I . ib'd.co !?. "n.d w.rnpp0( 3.C. Taylor. Mrs. E. W. Flnloy. E
k u nil i nprriA ma onn - . - . -
W. Fin ev. Geo. King, joo uomor, u.
tk !....... u '. " ""
"tv rii-i't r null nH - - -- ,
It u. ..TV."-"' "" lu w """ M. .Tonninus. Mrs. Jennings. J. JJ.
I es In tZ LI0"1 f ,? Jennings. Mrs. Nass, Miss Nass, G.
nVburnid tnSS-S1 ?u,ft Gre8Z' w- 3' WUson' Tl Drnd,ey' F
Jo'clnrl nd V5.""1, 1 lofi W. McClaskoy, M. A. Young. Mrs.
d to h ni, , 7 T" 'Vu u Young. Mrs. Frank CooKsie, Mrs.
! tiuCr gl,t' hen,IJ" Anna Asplund. Note Anderson, Alf.
'burned t0 nl;W0 !?U.?d Moo, H. Ilngqulst, John Sntber, Otto
on fl, dtRth nnd tno.bod Larsen, John Sommeract. Bort. Knl-
R ihock u 5 i vok, A. E. Moo, Martin Knlvek. Jonn
L v U0QK It gaVO me. I haVO ' , Tr.... n Tlmmncnn. R.
e then t B,t Bt.,U a. m,n"N. Grlgware, C. Brldgoa. Mrs. Brld
1t M. S' , l am B0,ne t0 nc" ces W. J. Slattory, W. T. Hummort.
Ri.mdJ. ...K,amati"S R Marsdenrsr:. Mrs. R. Smith, L. J.
What constitutes a stato? What constitutes n city? What mndo tho
glorv ti'at was Grocco, tho grandour that was Romo, tho power that Is
Amorlca?
Not money, not flcots, not armies, but men with principles and opi
nions. Not mon intont only on tho wealth of field nnd forest, mlno nnd mart
nnd fnctory though the development of resources 1b woll worth tho
doing nnd woalMi 1h worthv moans to nohlo onds. But mon Intont nlso
on the fine wealth of principle nnd character and pure, strong govern
ment for tho wholo people. Tho TImos Is advocating tho olectlon of R.
A. Copplo because ho stands for tho nrtnciplo of city ownership of
tho dty water works nnd E. E. Straw does not. Mnyor Strnw Is will
ing thnt tho matter phould bo passed up to the people but personally ho
l nnnnl to cltv ownership. Ilnro nro tho two expressions from tho
two candidates as taken from their signed platforms ns published in
Tho Times:
It. A. COUPLE says: . Till. E. E. STRAW says;
"1st. I favor tho city owning nnd ' ;'T nvol'J ""V Possible oxcuso
""- rim itnA mleiintlnMorntiillni T will
controlling tho water system. Tho nQW Bny tJmt , wI, uM my J)onoBt
health of tho community is of too on(ieavor to got this whole matter
great lmportanco to bo placed at tho beforo tho people of this community
morcy of nny prlvato corporation In ns soon as practical for their voto
which tho consideration of cost andlPn tho same: that I will use every
ondeavor possible to got something
profit must havo so largo a part. Wo ,tnnRMj,0 beforo Ulo votors with Buch
have had an example of this within rollnblo information as may bo no
tho nnst year. According to tho ro-'cossary In order to nllow thorn to
port of our health officers, tho health voto Intelligently upon the wholo
' . i,u,j n,i question, nnd will cheorfully and
of our people was jeopardized and ' .., cnrry out to th' beBt
yet no move of any consequence was of my abimv whatever decision tho
mndo to remedy tho foul condition." people mako."
Tho Times Is In favor and thlnkB the peoplo of this community should
bo in favor of tho man who bolleves this city. should own nnd operate
Its own water system. Tho health and happiness, tho progress and pros
perity of this community Is paramount to tho ambitions of any Indi
vidual. This being true, mo peopio snouiu support h. a. voppio joe
mayor.
Illinois, 0.
At Providence, R. I. Brown, C;
Trinity, C.
Wo nro horo with our Christmas
goods nt Wnlkor Studio,
Good vnluos nt Wnlkor Studio.
Artistic picture framing Walkor
Studio.
Mlssourlans taken enro of at Wnl
kor Studio.
TO FIGRT WITH
0
DEATH DELAYS
Chinese Rebels Engage Ameri
can to Make Flying Mach
ines For Use In War.
(By Associated Pross to Coos Bay
TImos.)
ALBION, Mich., Nov. 25. Roy
, Wilcox, with a contract to furnish
nnd maintain noroplancs for tho
provisional govornmont of Chlnn, la
mow on his wny to San Francisco
! from whero he expects to sail In n
I fow days. His wlfo accompanloa
him. Tho young man, who Uvea nonr
Albion, has been building and oxpo-
Brother of Juror Sexton Suc-ir,mont,nB w,th noropinnes for tho
insi year or more anu some iimo ngo
mado acquaintance, with sovoral Ch
noso youths, ono of whom Is now
I Huiii 10 uo prominent in uio present
s
. cumbs and Juror Green's
Wife Is III.
Will RfnV hn.A ..H4l1 .. " ' - A--l-
tfth ,"7 r . ,, , ' ,ou Towers, A. J. Lina, u. a. u. oiroi -rr.Jv
I,'noral. I will bo back , nnmP. Tnim Eldn. Frank
1 Ua'' ,.. .'... '. i, o..ll K Cnthor CHn
UMaruin, a. v. duuu, i.."., w.v-
Kotioto hfnrtnncnn. TMrs. F. Whetstone. M. S.
O0n hv l.. . '.... ir t. ..!. riVina Cnnillnn.
-I , -t mo name or as. it. iiucnor, iira. um-um, ..D. ...wv. .
l"iminp in K i. . .ni. t t n.iirs Xfltrn Phnnln. Snm NasS.
bni, '" '" "a tuuuuuiua Willi duu ii ino, ..vp w.,...., - -
I ,"?Drton Investmnnf nn nt .t. .T. Reynolds. W. A. Davenport, A.
) Umii 'S now ,n tn,s county, i Corland, Mrs. Corland, Miss Corland,
Idi.ti " invostment Co. u. uoriana, wnu oiiic"
ti jctly understood thnt the Putnam and wife, J. Hendrlxson.
S i,..person is In no wav John Brown, Nels Hanlon, A. Smith,
b,u them and that they A. Peterson and thtrty-nino China-
--- .vaiiuuaiuiu lor lllo UIOU.
BRTON INVERTMtnM-n rn I k rinl. 1'OIjARINE Gas Engine
Per J. w. FLANAGAN. OIL $3.80 at MILNER'S.
LOSE TWO PLAYERS
University of Washington Men Sus
pended for Poor School Work.
(By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay
Times)
SEATTLE, Wash., Nov. 25 Bo-
ably will bo replaced by Hazelett and
Husby.
JARDINIERS, Casseroles and
Fanny POTTERY nt MILXER'S.
You will be TRULY THANKFUL.
cause of generally defective scholastic Get that Suit, Raincoat, or Overcoat
work and numerous absences from nt THE HUH. Because Style, Sav
classes, two star players of tho Cham
pion University of Washington foot
ball team, Left half-back Walter
Wand and Right End Wayne Sutton
have been forbidden to play In the
Thanksgiving day game with Pull
man Stato college. The faculty has
resisted all pleadings of students.
Tho loss of Wnnd and Sutton weak
Ing an Satisfaction is in it, 'Mon
ey Talks." Wear A. Benjamin.
If you want a SANITARY Job of
PLUJHJINO go to MILNER'S.
ens the team materially. They prob-MJBS it.
Big CHICKEN DINNER at Tho
BLANCO GRILL Sunday, DON'T
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay .robollion. Thoy inspocted his plant
Times.) and ono took sovoral aviation lessoiiB.
LOS ANGELES, Cnl., Nov. 25. I Wilcox snys ho expects aeroplano.i
Death which bus hovered over tho will bo used to drop oxploslvca Into
progress of tho McNnmara murder tho cities hold by tho Imporlnllsta,
trial struck today Charles Sexton, a ' in addition to performing othor du-
brother of Juror J. B. Sexton, who ties.
died nftor an extended Illness, and I
Judge Bordwoll adjourned court un- THANKSGIVING CLOTHES from
til Monday morning. It was stlpu- THE HUH mean Stylo, Saving and
lntod that Soxton could ko homo at Satisfaction. ".Money Tnlkn." Wear
any tlmo ho wished with normlsslon . A
, 9 . t M,..H T. ..AM la T ff.j..,.. ...ni .
u. itiv kuuii, u ill Ul x-. j-, umvil vi ua
Bonjamln.
granted tho samo prlvlloge.
wlfo Is gravely III.
Green's ' Winchester nnd REMINGTON shot
uu.vh and Ammunition nt mil.ku'
WATER FAMINE
NO LONGER FELT
ON
ROCK IS! 8B0
Seattle Regains Old Supply
Without Having Suffering
Serious Results.1
(From Associated Press to tho Coos
Bay Times)
SEATTLE, Wash,. Nov. 25 Cedar
River water probably will bo flowing
into Seattle this afternoon. During
the six days of water famine there
hns bean nn nloknASR nt flro loss nn a
result of the deprivation of tho regu-1 thus ending tho talk of a strike
iar water supply, ana no unanciai
loss except that resulting from tho
suspension ot the schools and tho
courts.
Officials of Union Accept Rail
way's Terms on Wages " ,
and Labor Schedules.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
CHICAGO, III., Nov. 25. Tho
executives of tho International
Unions of Shopmen omployod by tho
Rock Island road today, accepted tho'
road's wages and labor schedules,
which would havo affected six thou
sand men.
Fancy TEA POTS 50o at MILNER'S
11
i .