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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1908)
Vtjjf WHSH "sV.flSM'W, Ff - . -ifW ' " i WHlinWll 'rlY COOS BAY0N, TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1908 ' M 2 TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREG ibiSiWj2tfaa xjfxwifi lHBJ ,-,- ..- - - - - Jl JJIt ' ' ' Vj P? Mr jtlffl ft ! If! E w i i ri fill ff ii : f ' iff I .i ill -Si COOS BAY TIMES An Indopondont Ropubllcnn news paper p ubllshed ovory oVonlng except Sundny, and Weekly by Xho Coos rtuy Times Publishing Co. Entered at tko postofllio nt Marsh fleld, Oregon, for transmission through tho malls ns socond class tnall matter. MrO.-MALONMYvr.'iCdltor nnd Pub. DAN K. MA LONE Y.... News Editor hubscuiition' HATES. In .Advance. ' DAILY. Ono year fi.00 Six months $2.50 Loss thnn C months per month. .50 WKKKItV. Ono Yonr $1.50 Tho policy of tho Coos Hay Tl ww will bo Republican In politics, with tho Indopondenco of which Frosl.luut oosovolt Is tho leading exponont Address All Communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMKS Mnrshllrh! Oregon FREE MA in IIKL1VKRV. Mnrshtleld will soon be entitled to froo delivery of mall In tho city limits. Tho Income Is sufllclent to justify tho Fostolllce Department at "Washington establishing tho service, but tho streets must bo numbered nnd paved. The correct system of numbering as proven by experience of many cities Is to allow ono luin drod numbers to a block regardless of tho number of lots or the separate houses. This gives bottor satisfac tion than twenty numbers to tho block, ns in Portland, or flfty to the block ns In somo cities In California. Free delivery of mall results in more lottcrs being sent and n general In crease In tho business of the post oIYlo.o, It ulso gives a permnnunce to tho city nnd uu Importance In the eyes of tho outside world. It will not be many months before the cheerful whistle of tho grey-clad lotter carrier will be heard from strnot to street in Mnrshtleld. AVHY MKX FAIL IX BUSINESS Tho assertion often made that ex cessive competition drives mnny busi ness men to the wall Is strikingly refuted in a statistical summary of failures nnd their causes recently is sued by the Ilrndstreet Company, Out of n total of 10,205 failures In tho United States last year, only 137, or 1.2 per cent, were duo to competi tion. In the struggle for success in tho commercial world It is plain that tho business man has less to dread on this score than he sometimes tries to mnko the rest of the people be lieve. Tho greatest cause of failure is the Inck of capital. Failures from this muse In 1907 were 3S07, or 37.1 per cent of the total. Incompetence Is another prolific soureo of commercial shipwreck. The percentage of failures credited to this cause was 22.6, tho year's record showing that 23 IS men hnd gone Into business for themselves without tho proper knowledge or personal qualifications to carry it on. Noxt on the list is "specific condi tions," said to have been responsible for 16.3 per cent of the failures. In those, conditions are Included dis asters nnd other events not due to tho fault of those who failed. An interesting fact brought out Is that only sovoutonths of I per cent of the failures were due to speculation, while fraud, tho cause fourth in prominence, brought about 10.1 por cent. Tho statement In Its entirety is in structive ns demonstrating individual responsibility for failure. Causes ro grouped in two elapses: Those duo to faults of those falling and those not duo to such faults. In the first class are Incompetence, Inex perience, lack of capital, unwise Krnntlng of credits, speculation tout side regular business), neglect of business, personal extravagance and fraudulent disposition of property. In tho second class are specific con ditions, failure of others and com petition, lu 1907 tho eight factors in tho fiist class caused $1.1 per cent of the failures, while only 1S.9 per cent wore due to the causes be yond tho control of tho individual. Till: MKRCHAXT'S SIGN. A merchant's sign is for the pur pose of notlfjlug such people as come along b his place of business that there Is where he holds forth An advertisement In a newspaper Is his sign on Its travels going to the very homes of the people. The mer chant who advertises most neces sarily has the must customers and does the uutet busluckss. Otherwise, he had as well take In hi.- home sign. The Time incidentally, reach nearly ever) home lu this section of the state, CITY OK PANAMA take Brk vrsiter run sailing frtuu MarskAtkl nnd North Hd Saturday, July iSth. at 2:30 p. m. itb the Toast nd Tea Somewhcro beyond tho city, there's n little wood that's wnkln (Oh, It's weary wide, tho city, nnd tho gray smoko comln' down!) And I think my heart will smother, for tho way that I'd bo takln', Tho long way nnd tho narrow way that never knows a town. (Oh, It's wenry wide, the city! you mny wnke when men nrc sleepln', There's a sullon, steady whisper, llko tho water on tho Band; And there's never dark to rest you, for the arc lights go a-crecpln .Till night Is white nnd closo nnd flerco ,nnd not the thing Ho planned.) Sonipwhoro beyond tho city, there's a gray sea gettln' bluer (Oh. It's weary cold, tho city, and tho high walls all around'!) And I think my soul will shrivel, If I cannot feel tho nower, Keener kiss of whlto foam riven, and tho warm sun lnughln' down. (Oh. It's wenry cold, tho city! you nny look and you may listen, Thoro's a paving come between yen, and tho earth that should be free, And thoro's never heart to laugh with you, the chill eyes wink nnd glisten, Ilut It's nil alono and sad you are, and hungry for the sea.) ANON. V, HOOD EVENING. i If you have built castles In t tho air, your work need not be H lost that Is where they should X ho; but put foundations under X i them. X t THOREAU. Xste&Ot&&W&iWl Many a mnn willing doesn't get a chance. to steal The little things get together and cause big troubles. Some say a dying man is better off thnn n baby just born. About the only thing on Coos Bay that has an easy tlmo is tho dog. The trouble Is, the Coos Day man who does not have much to do usual ly gets In the habit of going hunting or fishing. When n Coos Day man Is not sel fishly Interested, better not bet on his enthusiasm. If some Coos Bay people didn't get married they would never get over being romantic. The trouble with some Coos Day people's ambition Is that It Is too big to be of any use. The time a Coos Day woman takes in powdering her face the Coos Day man employs in blacking his shoes, - ' if a woman wants to retain any In- fluence over n man she should refuse to marry him. How often a man Is compelled to say, "It Isn't right, hut I will be com pelled to stand it!" We have always wondered that some woman didn't go round lectur ing and "expose" the married men. I heard a man once say: "There are two sorts of society genuine aristocracy nnd the society that pays Its way." The MUllcoma Cynic remarks: "1 think the happiest period of married tlfe is the time just before you are married." "Few men that are not hope'essly old fashioned nowadays think any worse of a woman because she smokes." remarked the Philosopher of the MUllcoma as ho lighted his after dinner Perfecto. If I were told that for my sins I must marry one of six women who had nothing but their good looks to recommond them, or a woman with only a keen sense of humor to re commend her, I should choose the woman with the sense of humor. Some men think no more of get ting married than they do of going into a saloon and ordering a drink. Probablx some think le&s about it, for thej will ask for a favorite brand, whereas they won't even trouble to ascertain the brand of the girl ttn are going to marry. THE CYNIC SAT It to comfort ra ovr and over. Having a, itim heart M twcuile. I :t nan woman a tendsivr lov For a U;tle white. Oh. then nr wtre tit mar aer U read her In her idds: nuxvl or hr tnoowats kj Oh. it"- never were hands store tiroec to lead her Tor a Utile way. There never re tenderer rwdss jtvea O: love that ahouM suard her the ai through. A Krvat. ABdurtar aaJ steadfast as hMLV Fr a vrk or two. Well. ad as It doe. I have had It. kjwTj It. ! tfct shall I trs oae to eej r prajr! N rather I ktuh that I tieht to ovr It r tuoro tkaa a day. Theodoa! GarTisoa. WVWVAV.MMV lie HDLO DPEN SE55IDH Public Admitted to Western Federation Convention For " Tirst Time In History. .1 ' -l c (Dy Associated Press.) DENVER, Colo., July 14. For the first time in the history of tho organization, tho convention of the Western Federation of Miners wns thrown open to the entire public to day and all sessions until the final adjournment will be public. President Moyer read his annual roport and address. Moyer, In his report, expressed the hope that the dissensions will cense and the minor ity In the organization bow to the will of tho mnjorlty. Eight strikes have been held in the past year. He said the miners are gaining better conditions In several Instances. The sending of troops Into the Goldfielcl district by President Roosevelt wns condemned in strong language. Spe cial mention was paid the trouble that has arisen between the Federa tion and tho Industrial Workers of the World. Moyer expressed the be lief that the "Industrial union is un necessary by no means popular nnd Is not wanted by the working class of the United States. Tho trial of j Stove A(,ams wag spoken Qf wUh the i hope expressed of his speedv acqult- ,,, Raps the Courts. Referring to the adoption of the nnti-lnjunction plank by the Demo cratic National Convention, Moyer asked, "Have we any assurance or reason to expect an interpretation of these laws favorable to labor, if they be enacted?" When the Supreme Court of our land has so construed laws to make it a crime for labor to organize, what have we to hope for by placing further laws on the sta tues?" CITY OK PANAMA takes Break water run sailing from Marshfteld and North Dend Saturday, July ISth, at 2:30 p. m. SAY', where do you eat? NOTICE OF SCHOOL KOXD SALE. Sealed proposals will be received by J. B. Dulley, county treasurer of Coos county, Oregon, at the office of John F. Hall, clerk of school district No. 9, at Marshfleld, Coos county, Oregon, until 4 o'clock p. m., Satur day, July 25, 190S, for $50,000. Coupon school building bonds, In denomination of $500 each, bearing Interest at a rate not to exceed 6 per cent per annum, payable semi annually, each bond to be dated on date of Issue, payable In 20 years optional with district after ten years. All bonds payable at the office of the County Treasurer of Coos county, Oregon, or at such bank as may be selected by the purchaser In New York City. Bonds authorired by vote of Toters of said district, June IS, 190S. Assessed valuation of said district, $1,951,339. Bonded Indebtedness including this lsue, $65,000. Population of said district estim ated at 3,500. The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. ( Dated this 11th day of July. 190S ' JOHN B. DULLEY. Countv Treasurer of Cos County. Or. i hen you aed to take something take it proatptly for the stomach, but j take somethlas yon know is rllable J somethUs like Ko!ol For Dyspep- ?ia and IatUsesUoB. Kodol is pleas aat to take, it is reliable and is gvarasteed to sire reMef. It is sold fey LQfKHART PARSONS DRUG CO. f FINANCIAL STRENGTH In a bank lies, first, In the ability and cxperlonc of Its ofllccn, "Tho men behind tha gun;" second, Its bonrd of directors who ad vise with and direct tho officers; and third, the Capital. LIllEHALITY In n bank Is Us willingness to furnish funds to depositors to assist them in carrying on tholr legitimate busi ness. Our motto Is: "STRONG AND LIBERAL" Look us up and if you find us de serving, glvo us your business. First Trust and yjings Bank OF COOS BAY1 - U'1 c Capital Fully Paid $100,000.00 Officers mid Directors. F John S. Coke, Pres. William Crimea, W. S. Chnndler, S. C. Rogers, Henry Songstacken, Dr. C. W. Tower, DorSey Kreltzcr, cashier. Judgo John V. Hall. M. C. Horton, Vlco pres.-mdnagor. :an-?nfiwimiiHH .1 4. i . ..I. ..J I jnwnnmtmj IMMEDIATE VICINITY' It is the policy of this bunk to camflne its busine-s to the im mediate vicinity. In following this, course, the bank not only enhances its own stability, but promotes tho highest interest of tho community. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP COOS BAY, Marsh-field, Ore. O.'-B.' Hillsdale V?. "sVMfiFarland President Cashier John Pruese R. T. Kaufman Vice Pres. Asst. 'Cashier tatntttstxaaxim STEAMERS. Steamer M. If. Plant SAILS FOtt SAN FRANCISCO, -SATURDAY, JULY" 18. FROM MARSHFTELD. No reservation held after tho arrival of tho ahip unless ticket la bought. F. S. DOW, Agent, MARSHFIELD, ' A "' " California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company Steamer Alliance " t 5. . ' ' il ') i l ' B. W. OLSON. Master. COOS BAY AND PORTLAND SAILS FROM' P0RTLAN D SATURDAYS,"8 P. M. SAILS FROM C00$ BAY TUESDAYS. AT SERVfCE'OF TI?E F.'P. Baumgartner. Agt, H. W. Skinner Agt. ' '' Couch St. Dock. Portland, Ore. ilarsbflold. Ora., Phono 441. SSE52SHJ5H5SSHSlSHSZSHSaSHSc!SaSHSHS2'ESZ5HSES2SHS2S3iSZSHS2SHSc!S2SH5SSlS? Portland & Coos Bay S. S. Line CITY OF PANAMA Sails from Portland Wednesday at 8 p. m. Sails from Coos Bay Satu days at Service of Tide. S. S.CZARJNA SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO, FRIDAY NIGHT, JUNE 20, 1008. CARRYING FREIGHT AND COMBUSTIBLES ONLY'. C. F. McCollum, Agt. Phone Main 34 - - !- - A. St. Dock as5E5HszssHssaszRszs5EszsHSHs?Gsa5sHSH5SHss5a5sa5zss5ss SUNSET BAY STAGE Leaves North Bend stables Monday, Wed nesday and Fridays at 8 a. m. Returning at 4 p. m. Fare $1.50 round trip For Seats Apply NORTH BEND STABLES' - '" Phone 111 QUICK itLlVERVI For conTenlence of Call pa trons the Laundry office will be open Saturday evenings until 8 o'clock. Phone 571 today. Oar wagon will calL COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY I Marshfleld and North Bend. FOR TABLE USE TRT Weinhard's Bottled Beer MARS DEN'S LIQCOI. HOUSE Phone 481 Orders Delirered Fre, A Dollar Saved 15 A DOLLAR EARXED Sire a DsHar Vj tjiJ Scatk HzrtifwU Coal at $5 Per Ton Delivered Phone 534 Hi Flanagan & "Bennett Bank r,Vp; J'tu'uHHVlFl.l'r OREGON. Unpilrvl subnbed (50,009 napltftl Paid lip 110,000 fh-ilrldid I'tonU 135,000 Dor n Keueral hunklnr Imslnen and dram nu the Utnk ol ralilornta. Kan FranrliK OalU., First fluc.ml Bank I'ortHnd Or., Pint National Bank Roieburg, Or., Uanover Na tional Baak, New York, N. U. BotnnhO Son, London, England. i Also sell change on nearly all the prim.,, cities of Europe; - Accounts kept subject to check, safe deposi lock boxes for rent at SO cents a month o IS. a year. ' ' ' INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSIT lYoricari BUT of1 SKLL" through The Times "WANTS" with ease, dis patch and profit try them. THE OREGON LODGE ROOM FOR RENT. The elegant new lodge nnd banquet room In the Finnish Temple is for rent to other' lodge and societies on nights not al ready engaged. For particulars, apply to Janitor at tho Teniplo building on C street. C. L. RIchekers, Mgr. H Barnes. Sec'y and Treas. ' RICHEKERS-BARNES MFG CO. 1 Manufacturers of 4 ' FINE FURNITURE Myrtle Wood No cities Port Orford White Cedar Chests Electric Wood Fixtures nnd Modern Kitchen Cabinets Factory, Front St. 'Phone 926 ' MARSHFIELD, ORE. WEINHAR1VS BEER PROMOTES HEALTH MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE Orders Delivered Free. business Qirectory Doctors. DR. A. C. Homed BURROUGHS opnthld Physician Chronic Dlscnses a Specialty. Residence nnd oillce, corner 'O' nnd Second Streets, Murshlleld. ' D It. GEORGE W. LESLIE Osteopathic Pliysiciaa Graduate of American School of Osteopathy j A.rk(iTllle, Mo, .' Office Ifours:-B at m. to i p. m Otlier'Jfours by ApiKil.itm.nl, 0IBi o In Nasburf BJosk Phon 1611. toarshrieldOre. D" GEO. E. U1X New Flanagan A Bennett Bank Bldg. 1IUUO iooi. TT R. J. XV. INGRAM LS Phfllclnn nnd Surgeon. Ofllce over 'Sbngstac'ken's DJug Stor. Phones Office 1621; Residence 781. D' R. A. L. HOUSEWOKTH '- I . 4 Physician and Surgeon. Ofllce second fldor bt Flanagan and Ueunett New Bank Building. Rcki'donce, two blocks north of Crystal Theater. Ofllce Phone Uil. Residence Phone G56. Lawyers. rranels H. Clarke Jacob M. Blake Lawrence A. LUJoquist CLARKE, BLAKE & LILJEQVIST, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW United States dommlssioner's Office Trust Building. Marsbfleld, Ore. J . W. BENNETT, Ofllce over Flanagan & Bennett Bank Marshfleld, Oregon GOKE COKE, fr tj n,RT K Attorneys at Law. '"Mars'hfleld, Oregon. Miscellaneous vaklei' & Arnold S Civil and Mechnnical Engineers, 'North Bend, Oregon. Surveying. ' - Maps G RIBBS & MASON "5 '- . Ml - Photocranhcrs. Coos Bay Monthly Bldg. Marshfleld, Oregon. NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT 'dFFICE, Room 2ii Coos Bldg. Phone Marshfleld SI 4. Rooms' and offices tor rant Houses for rent. Your property cared for while you are away. My commission Tery reasonahle. Call and see me. WM. WICKENS i rf M R. ALBERT ABEL, Contractor for Teaming of all kind. Phone 1884. MUSICAL WILIIELM G. ROLL, RESIDENT TUNER Pianos tuned and repaired. All work guaranteed. With W. R. Raines Music Co. ABLE CLARE MILLI8 Vocal Instruction. nalian and German Diction. Studio, Phone 511. PLMER A. TODD, Director - Coos Bay Acadeiuy ot Marie. Voice. Piano Pipe Organ. Ilarmony t., trom beglnnlpg to graduation, singers coached la style diction and Interpretations, for opera oratorio or concert work , Vew O'Coimoll Buildlna. Marshfleld. F.VMILY ORDDRS FOR AyFJNRARUB BRER By wail or Phona Delivered Fre MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE -,. if i.JT, vttlLLKR Je CO. Uvery, Feed nnd Sale Stable, Wood for Sale. n.ni.v si8 i.nonp KX11 u,Mhflei, HERE'S YOUP GOOD ' TTEALTh. Welnhard's Beer .HARDEN'S LIQUOR POUSE. Phono 481 Orders Delivered Free THOMASQN & HANSON -DEAURS IN- 'Hay Grain and Feed' Free Delivery Phone 1751 r i M 1 ( . ii frlMMW nil ,a..JWsAA..fcijLJ