The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 26, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page SIX, Image 6

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1914-EVENlNG EDITION
SIX
MUSIC AMD
MUSICIANS
ONE FAMOUS
TEACHER
NOW VISITING
COOS BAY
AND ANOTHER
TO COME
HERE
AVI Mi GUARD GARDINER.
Tho Chnmlnndo Club met this
week for the first time In two years.
They plnn to resume their regular
.meetings nud later on In tho season
will Klvo a concert. Tho meeting
wnB hold at the homo of Mrs.
Win. Horsfall, Jr., who will direct
In domand ns tholr price would pro-.
hlblt tho usual music student pur
chasing them,
RUSSIAN NATIONAL ANTHEM
tho chqrus work of tho club and T,or,i Q0d, protect tho czar! Pow'r
Mm nrosident. Mrs. Chas. SUiuff,1 ' ..., ......
L" i.J -i ifi. ...oollnfr nr tin,! l '" unji"ii
club will bo hold Friday morning.
October 2, with Mrs. Horsfall. Thoso
present this week were: Airs, unas
Stauff, Mrs. Wm. Horsfall, Jr., Mrs.
M. A. Sweotmnn, Mrs. C. II. AVnl
tcr, Mrs. J. S. Coke, Miss Evelyn
Anderson, Mrs. It. K. Dooth and Miss
Clara Myron.
May he In glory, In glory reign,
Chort.8)
Lord, God protect tho czar! Pov'r-
ful and mighty,
May ho In glory, In glory reign,
Ho Is our guiding star, great In
pcaco and war,
Our fnlth's true protector, long Hvo
the czar.
t (Chorus)
Charles Roach., tho young man
who lost his a'rm In tho mill sonf)
time ago, has been employed by tho
Gardiner Mill Company as night
watchmnn for tho town of Gardiner.
Tho town being unincorporated, the
expense of a night watchman must
bo paid by prlvnto Individuals. A
night watchman has never been con
sidered necessary before, but with tho
Incoming of so many strangers float
ing from one rallrad camp to another
the tlmo has como when a watchmnn
is absolutely necessary for tho wcl
faro of tho town. Now Is tho time
to mnke a movo toward Incorporat
ing. Umpqua Courier.
AVANT HATE CUT.
tho czar.
Tho dopnrturo of tho Coos Ilay
Hand this week for their engagement I
i 11.. nA fnl nt Qnlnm tlnu n
dUtncttumph for the musical !- ' r " rcl
.i.fii.i Hnnnt. Thnt Pcaco and war,
:,.. ..-., ',., i. 4i.am..i..n. ,Our faith's true protector, God save
IIMJ UUI1U will tiv;iiuit iiiuiiioviiw .,
credit Is unquestioned and tho city
111 ItnvA nnltinrl n rnnntntlnn fnr
nut uti.u Bu,uvu mx I tm, Tr.Mli. nu.!.. ..In..ll n.t.l
.. . , ,.. iiM-M ii,.i iii. iii'iiun vtjui ui mil, iiiitmnL iinii
earnest effort In musical lines that ,,, ...m nrri.. in MnrUi,MnM ,,or
any larger city might woll covet. weok nml w, opon 8tutIoa Bhorty
Tho gift of tho Chamlnadc Club uftcr. Mr. GJcrdrum arrived In Now J
of tholr collection of musical books York September 2, after a summer
1o tho public library this week means' Pent In Europe. Ho Is at pres-
m, i !vi .,i,iin nf .i,n "t '" San Franc bco. Mr. GJordrun;
city will hnvo access to thoso valua- woll known In Marshflold musle
bio works. The Grovo Musical Die-1 circles and will bo warmly welcomed
-tlonnrlos will probably bo tho most here.
Music a Vital Feature of
Russian Military Life
Albany Mm ProtoM Annliist Oregon
Power Company llntoH.
SALEM, Or., Sept. 25. Alleging
that the rates oxapted by tho Oregon
Power Company fbr electric power
for elevators In Albany arc excessive,
Gilbert Brothers and a number of
other mcrcantllo firms hnvo filed n
complaint with tho State Railroad
Commission. Tho minimum ehnrgo
now Is f 1 per horsepower per month,
and this tho complainants contend is.
excessive
Tho Commission ling granted per
mission to the Portland, Etigcuo &
Eastern llnllroad Company to con
struct n grado crossing over u high
way In Clackamns county.
AT -THE
(HOTELS
Music has power, not only to sootho
and chnrm tho snvngo breast, but to
insplro the patriot and to strengthen
tno weary soldier. Not tho least ef
fccilvo righting man In tho armies of
"Europo Is tho military band.
Napoleon tho Great wroto In 1S12
that "tho weird and barbaric tunes
of thoso bestial Cossack regiments In
furlntcd tho half-starved .Muscovites
Jo tho maddest rngo, and they wiped
out tho vory cream of my army."
Ivan Naroduy of Russia declares
that to thlH day tho Russian army re
fuses to fight without music, that, If
deprived of this fighting forco It
would bo cowardly and Inefficient,
nud Mint from music It nbsorbs a mag
ic powor of endurnuco and forgets
suffering and death. According to
lilm, tho musical contingent of tho
llusBlnn hosts Is twice tho slzo of our
regular army In tho United State's.
Tho military bnudH of Franco nud
Gormnuy sink Into liiHlgulfirnuco be
side thoso of Russia. I
Naroduy roluliw that one night bo
foro tho battle of Mukduii a group of
Russian soldiers urged tholr rogluion
tnl baud to play such plocos as Tehul
kowsky's "Slav .March." Tho request
had to bo refused for strategic reas
ons. A soldier pathetically ropllcd:
"I must hear my favorite mnrcli this
fntnl evening; It's n stimulus to nc-
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The Chandler Hotel.
Fred II. Murphy. Portlond: A.
F.
Mrs. E. C. Morse, Berkeley, Cnl.; J.
R. Saylor, Palo Alto; Charles F. Papo,
Ilniiilon: J. R. Wothorbeo, Lnnglols;
ronill ' W. W. Cornwall and wlfo, Cooston;
,' . G. W. Starr, Coqulllo; F. E. Drnno,
1)0 ", Handon; A. Ai. Oakes, Portland;
eorgo
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On high midsummer's sun looks down and warms
World harvests to t' olr rlpenoss with Its hoart;
Tho tassoled corn, tho fields of guidon whont,
The orchard's bending bnuglii nud fruitful farms
In smiling plenty fair roposo; the charms
Of peace were novor fairer or mora sweet.
Hut Ilston! On world Htfllnoss comos tho beat
Of drums, and lo.' behold n w rid In arms.
i
From plains on which omlmt led Europo stood
A century ago and wat':hO'l tho star
Of groat Napoleon wano and not in blood
Again thero cornea tho shock of world wldo war
A war of untlons now agn'r. Is on
And night descends as earth i 111 hoped for dawn.
Oh, Europo! Long Ilka CM uus you have sown
The dragon's teeth thnt no v as armed men
Spring up nud, like tho d"ugon from his den
They rend nud tour! Earth s'uiddors and tho moan
Of stricken ones Is heard, an not alono
From battlefields there co lies tho cry of pain
Whoro Death the harvest naps as slckled grain,
But from a million homes i i war's red zono!
Oh, kaisers twain, twain kin s and thou dread czar,
Who moblllza your fleets and armies vast
And send them forth to wor t your will In war
And blend tho nations In 1 1 ono holocaust!
Not nil your pomp and prayer i can now atono
Tho ruin you havo wrought U I Time bo flown.
PROTECT NATIONAL ANTHEM.
OAKLAND. Cull! , Sept. 26. As
sorting that tho sense of patriotism
of many Americans Is outraged by
tho trivial ufo often nuido or the
American national nnthoni, "Tho
Stnr-Spangled Banner," and tho nat
ional hymn, "My Country, 'TIs of
Theo," in vaudeville and other thea
trical performances, tho Alameda,
County Music Teaihers' Association
c i"iHhI!k 1 no representative musi
cians of tho east bay cities, Iiiib en
tred nrotest. It is in a form of
n resolution appealing to public son
iiment for tho enactinout of legis
lation restricting tno use or tho
national alts only to public gather
lugs of a illijniflod character.
MOHROCCO OUSTS GHR.MAXS
BERLIN Sept. 25. The Wolff Bu
reau says It Is reported from pale-
tlon and a solnco to tho soul." Whllo Medlne, Boston; Mtb. C. R. Andorson,
dying In bnttlo tho poor follow whUI- Bandon; Mrs. L. Tnylor, Bnndon; J.
lo.l tlm rnvorlt.. march Hint 1m had Urow Allen, Senttlo, Thomas Dixon,
. . ,, Eiigcno; Frank II. Pago, Portland;
IIUUIU DU UllVlli
Tho surgeons of tho Russian army
assort that were it not for roglmcntn'
iiiubIc tho physical and moral
tlon among tho soldiers would
per cent worse than they nro. Mus'e Charles R. Andorson. San Francisco;
has become n vltul font tiro In RiiBslan1 Roy P. Campbell. Jnrvls; N. M. Bnk-
mllltury llfo. It helps with Russian J1,1'' ,,a' I,0,nt- Cal- c- K- 0WB Un'
rollglon to mnko oven an Ignorant . " T,l0 ,jJo , n(t.,
peitBiuit a devoted patriot and n fatnl-1 j. Fleanoi, Bautiou; 13. W. llnloy,
1st to whom llfo means no more than Myrtle Point; F. L. Matson, Camp 7; ,
to a Moslem xoalot. Tho power of J; ,)ol' I,(,lt; ,' L11n,0,e1?-
Htlrrltii: iniiBl.- oviir lilm l n Biilrltnn k'H8 V1'1'0 ,,olllt: J- W- Klrkpnt
Btirnnj, miisiu our mm Is a 8piiuua. ,qk Nort Ilon(,. R Il0Her (Jnr.
Intoxicant. 'diner; Irwin Rosb, Gnrdlnpr; R. San-
Slmllnr phenomenn nro noied In dors, Gold Beach; Miss C. Wilson,
other soldiery. "Marching Tliroug'i uol uo,.
Georgia" hoi long been a favorite A K j ? AriVS S G
iui wm iiruiBii jinny mill pmn now j,, cilirk, Flirgnil, OKIn.
speed Into even the tlrodostifoot. It i The St. Iuw!ciiec lintel,
also Is a fovorito with tho heroic Math Rannee. San Francisco; A.
GorminiH Tho laiinimse entered Port c'Qr niiluth; Georgo Price, Knmo
GeinaiiB. no jnimiiuBL uniaiaii I oil ,. Q ,,, spraguo. North Bond; A.
Arthur In 10or. to tho strains of tho mCe nnd family, Benver Hill.
snmo thrilling tune. "John Brown's
Bodv" I. more ospei'lally tho son of NOKK TRl'TII AIIOl'T KANSAS
tho enlisted man. but ".Murchln . ; , ...,.
Through Goo.gln" Is l:o nlr or tho' K""H11,H 1,aH ,,n , lroHll,UIoii for
hands. hns won tho liking of mill- vor thirty yoars; thousands of liur
tnrv musicians all over tho glob. ll.ulatlo. .fi yours of ago, novor
saw u saioou.
i Out of 10. counties tho prohibi
tory law Is successfully enforced In
,100.
j Kansas has fewer murdors, fowor
homicides nud fewer accidental
denths than any othor state In tho
union.
Out of 1 0.1 counties, 18 of thoso
counties did not send u prisoner
to tho penitentiary Inst your; 87
counties' did not soud nn Insane pa
tleno to tho asylums. In II conn
tlos no Jury has boon called In
10 yearo to try a criminal caso;
53 counties hnvo empty Jails; 38
counties hnvo empty poor houses.
Chicago Illinois and tho state of
Kansas hnvo about tho samo popula
tion, yet tho number of inmates In
tho penitentiary nnd Jails and girls
and boys' reformatory nnd feobla
minded Institutions of Kansas, all
put togothor do not equal tho total
numbor of Insane in tho Cook Coun
ty Asylum,
Tho foregoing fncts are a mnttor
of record, not guesswork, Proof posi
tive that LIQUOR AND CRIME ARE
INSEPARABLE PALS!
Crlmo costs tho nation six billions
of dollars annually. For overy dol
lar of rcvonue paid In by liquor
It costs tho nation two dollars in
cash to repair tho damage caused
by the saloon,
WHISKEY WOMAN'S W O E; .
CHILD'S SORROW. VOTE 322 X
YES Nov. 3.
Thoro Is moro to bo feared from
tho voters who stay at homo Nov.
3, than from all tho hosts of tho J
Liquor traffic. Every brewer, pro- n
curer, wnito siaver, bartended, and
tholr kind will bo roglstored and will
go to tho polls Nov. 3 Will you?
Tho respectnblo man or woman
who ronmlns at homo on election
day will help tho cause of intem
perance as much as tho ono who '
casts a wet ballot. Will tho saloons
contlnuo to ply their blasting trade '
because you did not enro enough i
to reglstor and then go out and
voto?
Voto 322 X yes Nov. 3. But reg
Utor now!
(Paid Adv.)
Mm
Anon.
rmo by the German Charge d' af
fairs at Tangier, that ho and tho
nioiuber8 of his legislation wero
handed tholr passports by tho Mor
occan government on August 19, and
forcibly taken on hoard the French
cruiser Cassard which conveyed them
to Palermo. Tho Wolff Bureau dis
patch points out that this action Is
a brenoh of lntornntlonnl law, since
Tauglor is tho capital of the Interna
tional zone in which tho diploma
tic representatives of the signatory
powers of tho Algorlcas conference
still exorclso control. "This arbi
trary act," says tho Wolff Burqau di
spatch, "was possibly only with the
consent of England, in view of the
location of Gibraltar."
Statement of Condition
OF
Flanagan & Bennett
Banks
Of Marshf ield and Myrtle Point, Ore.
At the Close of Business September 32, 1914
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts $642,163.08
Banking Houses and Heal Estate 64,973.91
Cash and Sight Exchange 292,054.46
Total. $999,191.48
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid in $ 75,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits 72,832.50
Deposits 851,358.92
Total $999,191.48
The money in this bank is Insured ngalnst loss by Night or
Day Robbery.
United States depository (or Postal Savings,
SAVINGS
DEPARTMENT
INTEREST IS BEING CREDITED AS OF
SEPTEMBER 1, 1914
IN SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
Bring In Your Pass Books
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF COOS BAY
Stfcly Deposit Boxes For Rait.
KQUIPPKI) WITH WIHKLKSH.
Steamship Breakwater
aijwAvb on timk.
SAILS KItOM ItAILItOAD Io'(MC, MAItKIIKIKLI), DUltINO THE
MONTH OK SEPTKMIMCK ATl-::iO P. M ON THE UNI), Tl'll,
JUTH, 17TII, UUNI) AM) U7T M.
Tickota on haIc to ull KuMcrn litfl "ml Itifoi'itiailoa n to ri..t
nd r.Me clieordrlly ftinilcbrM.
Phono HB-J. S C. II. liANDKHK. Agent
T
Inter-Ocean Transportation Co.
Serai-weekly servico Coos Bay ind San Praucisco.
S. S. RedoVdo.
SAILS FOB SAN FKANCISCO AND SN PKIlW) l-'rom COO HAY
MONDAY SCPTIvMllim UH ANT : ,P. .M.
Equipped with wireless and submarlAt; bell..
Passengers and lreight.
S. S. NANN SMITH
Equipped with wireless and submarino bvell.
Passengers and freight.
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Fill DAY, SEPT. U3, AT 8 1'. M.
Sari Praneisco office, Greeuwich street piler No. 23
and 600 Fife building.
Coos Bay Agent, C. P. McGeorge, Phon)o 44.
PASSENGERS
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Line Steamers
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San Francisco
Pier No. 26.
Every Wednesday
3 P.M.
Cooa Day
Kvory Friday
To Portland
And Tuesday
To San Francisco
Portland
Albera Docjk No. 3
Every Sajturday
0 A. (M.
Phono 27ft.
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Ocean DocK
flarshfisld.
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