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jj-jjWBSw-" !ggflr"-W'' f J'" ' r IlltJASIlBillfcXfczaaga I ru ,d..i,niii ' ' "' '-" li THEGOOS BAY TIMES, MAfiSHFIELQ, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1909 EVENING EDITION MlfMiHW TiSJ'S'TC'rnJX'pr jsqj" Gt f COOS BAY TIMES An Independent Republican news paper published every evening except Sunday, and Weekly by Tbo Coos May Times Publishing Co. Entered at tbe postofflce nt Marsh ield, Oregon, for transmission through the malls as second class mall matter. M. C. MALVNKY Editor nnd Pub. BAN E. MALONEY News Editor :mmu:mmmm WITH THE I TOAST AND TEA : ? GOOD EVENING. If we live right, do right, and think right there will be few blue Mondays in our calen- SUBSCRIPTION RATES. In Advance. DAILY. One year $5.00 Elz months $2.60 Less than 6 months, per month .50 WEEKLY. One year $1.50 Address all communications to COOS BAY DAILY TRIES, BOslifleld :: :: :: :: Oregon i The. Coos Bay Times represents a consolidation of the Dally Coast Mall nd The Coos Bay Advertiser. The Coast Mall was the first daily estab lished on Coos Bay and The Coos Bay Times Is its immediate successor. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF MARSIIFIELD. Official Paper of Coos County. dar. Selected. :r. NOT TRULY SUCCESSFUL. t OCKEFELLER HAS given some wC very trite advice about what men should do to succeed. But when did John D. Rockefeller be come an authority upon the subject of success of success In Its real full meaning? His advice as to money making would doubtless be worth having, provided It could be shown conclusively that he was giving dis interested advice. But as a model of the really suc cessful man Rockefeller cannot be accepted. He has amassed millions it Is true and he is a most important figure In the financial world. But his work has all been of a selfish nature, and It has all been along one line the extending of monopolies so as to gather more gold. Ho has never truly served his country or his fellow men. On the contrary he has taken hundreds of millions of dol lars that should have been divided among them. The worst of it all Is that Rockefeller never earned his money oven by conducting or estab lishing Industries for the benefit of mankind as some wealthy men have done. He has made most of his money by financial manipulations and by extending the most hated of all monopolies, the oil trust. He and nls associates are now engaged in corrallng the water powers of the nation so as to further add to their wealth. It Is true Rockefeller has given much money for supposed benefl dent purposes. Yet his gifts to char ity have been of such a nature as to rouse resentment. He lias given money to some educational Institu tions, but it Is noted that the schools he has been most generous with smack of tho donor's Influence. This Is something fair minded men do not like they llko to know that the fountain of learning Is not contami nated. Rockefeller's advice that a man should seek to do more than earn money sounds strange. He himself is tho most conspicuous example in the world of tho money seeking man. His ndvlco that a man should not obtain wealth by "hook or by crook" seems hypocritical. If the public did not know of tho past nnd present methods of Standard oil such advice would havo moro weight. John D. Rockofoller Is not really a successful man when gauged by tho proper standards. His life has been n failure for It has been ouo of solflshness and greed. His Is not tho all around, woll balanced character of tho really successful man. That he takes but ono day's vacation a year shows tho fact. If he were a truly balancod man ho would want more holidays and he would enjoy thorn. Rockofoller is n striking example of tlie man who believes "money is everything." Throughout his llfo ho .has worshiped Mammon and lu his egotism ho doubtloss believes ho has succeeded well. But many men who are wiser than ho, though thoy have not his wealth, do not envy or ad mlro him. On the contrary they pity his stato .for they regard him as being much llko Midas of old sur rounded with gold but unable to en joy It. THE ARCTIC .MARIN 1. In the Arctic seas, Where the waters freeze And the muskcows give Ice cream Where the big white bear In his frigid lair Lies snug through a winter's dream, And the Eskimo Has a house of snow Built up on an icy knoll, There was hid away From the light of day And the sight of man, the Pole. But a Yankee man Said. "I think I can, With a plan I have In mind, Cut the 'U. S.' scholl On the old North Pole, If a pole Is there to find." And away he flew,' And he found It, too, But alas! that hopes should fall! For he found, says he, Just a frozen sea, And there wasn't a pole at all! tr-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a- I YOU MAY NOT BE And you don't hae to be to wear one of our Hats. They a a Statesman a make you look a . a a1 1 f 1 a ma t 1 n O tn -7- uuu ll't'l llht' uut auu a our te3tnan has a very comfortable feeling. There may be better hats, but a better one was never sold for the price ONLY $2.50. If you want the Best Hat made at any price, you should wear a Thoroughbred, shades and colors. Never p.y more than $3.00 for the best Hat. That's the price of tho Thoroughbred Get your next hat here. THE BAZAR HOUSE OF QUALITY. Phone 312-J Central Avenue FINANCIAL -tt-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-r.-n-a-a- a Over the desert of Ice and snow, Into the frozen zone, Facing the bitter blasts that .blow Out of the realms unknown, We sped on to the long-sought goal, Locked In Its icy bars Strove till over the old North Pole Floated the Stripes and Stars. Selected. There are few grave legal ques tions Involved In a poor estate. No ono can teach school a long time without becoming more or less bossy. STYLE FIT WILLIAM DUNN SUCCESSOR TO Maddon & Creighton GUARANTEED MADE-TO-MEASURE CLOTHING We have a new method of cleaning that Is a winner. Try it once and you'll call again. We press and repair clothes bought of us, as long as they last, free of charge. Brondwny, nevt to C. A. Smith Office. Mnrshflcld Oregon I COMFORT a WEAR a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a- The fool who rocks tho boat gen erally goes down three times, but the one "who rocks an airship will go down only once. Thore must be a lot of discontent ed Shades roaming, or rather blow ing, around In the next world. No souvenir postal cards there to send back! I a i a a t t a a i a i a i a a Fly Stop At the RED CROSS a noiJ.AR SAVED is a DOLLAR MADE The habit of saving, formed early iu life, 1- the foundation of many a fortuae. Thrifty people patronize the savings bank and prosper Deposits in savings banks have proven more safe and profitable tban any other class of Investment for people who must build up a fortune from dally saving. The department of 'savlugs is a special feature with this bank. Interest paid uii nil Savings Deposits remaining six months or longer. A GENERAL RANKING AND TRUST BUSINESS TRANSACTED CHECKING ACCOUNTS SOLIUM EB. First Trust & Savings Bank OF COOS BAY DIRECTORS. JNO F. HALL, W. S. CHANDLER, DR. C. W. TOWER. DORSEY KREITZER, I JOHN S. COKE STEPHEN C. ROGERS. HENRY SENGSTACKEN. M. C. HORTON, WILLIAM GRIMES. OFFICERS. JNO. S. COKE. President. DORSEY KREITZER, Cashier. M. C. HORTON, Vice President and Manager. ? THE FIR.ST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY STRICTLY A COMMERCIAL BANK Wells Fnrgo Nevada National Bank, San Francisco. Cat. Tho United States National Bank, Portland, Ore. Tho National Park Bank, New York, N. Y. The Com Exchange National Bank, Chicago, 111. The Bonk of Scotland, London, England. Tho Credit Lyonnals, Paris, France. In addition we draw drafts on all principal banking centers in Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, China, Japan, North, Central and South America. Personal and commercial accounts kept subject to check. Certificates of Deposit lasted. Safe Deposit Boxes for rent. Draws Drafts on -a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a There Is a rare kind of man who always has a grin on his face, and Is always ready to laugh at other people's Jokes; who never tells any of his own. The trouble a fool can make Is surprising. He will decide that a certain fool thing should be done, and boro half the people In town to "do their share." A southern man has been declared Insane because ho continually hears a phonograph ringing In his ears. But whether sane or Insane, ho cer tainly Is terribly afflicted. We have noticed that If wo have a bad dream It Is early In the night, and never interrupted, but that the pleasant dreams ulways begin at rising hour lu the morning. Two Round Trips Daily bet ween Marshfield and Allegany via Steamer Alert Line Leave Mnrshllcld at 7 a.m. nnd 2 p.m. Leave Allegany nt 7 a.m. and 3 p.m. Most Scenic trip in this section for Tourists. M'I'4 Flanagan & Bennett Bank MARSHFIELD, OREGON. Paid Up Capital and Undivided Profits 975,000 Assets Over Half Million Dollars. Does a general banking business and draws on the Bank of Call; fc-rnia, San Francisco, Cl., First National Bank, Portland, Ore., First National Bank, Roseburg Ore., Hanover National Bank, New York, N. M. Rothchlld & Son, London, England. Also sell exchange on nearly all the principal cities of Europe. Accounts kept subject to check, safe deposit lock boxes for rent at 50 cents a month or $5 a year. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS VTFfrv1fT TVTw'rvV1! VVV,FrVlvvv,,l,fr$$ji PROFESSIONAL OAKD3. T-R. J. W. INGRAM L' Physician nnd Snrgeon. ' Ofllco 208-20H Coos Building PhoneB Office 1 621; Residence 16S rR. A. L. nOUSEWORTH U Physician and Surgeon Offices second floor of Flanagan 1 Bennett BaaJc Building. Office hours 2 to 4 p m.; 7 to 8 p. m. Phone: Ofllco. 1431; Residence. lj TR. R. E. GOLDEN - P'lysicinn and Surgeon Phones: Office 1051 Residence 165. 20?-03 Coos Building. Office noma: 10 to 12 m. 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. it. " R. BENNETT, Dentist, 217-213 Coos Building, Marshne'.d. LAWYERS T. W. BENNETT, Offlco over Flnnagau & Bennett Bank. Marshfleld, Orugoa, j-OIIN D. GOSS J Attorney at Law. Marshfleld, Oregon. MISCELLANEOUS w. S. TURPEN Architect City Building Inspector Over Chamber of Commerce MARSHFIELD, ORE. ' STEAMERS ''l''I'M''l'. 1 SEE largo ADV. last page. "Every dollar of my money was made because my work was good," says Anna Held. In other words, her good work drew good money from n lot of "good things." A Georgia preacher told his con gregation that holl has a tempera ture of 2S0 degrees, but he neglect ed to stato who furnished him with that Important Information. Tho new "Peary cocktail" Is cred ited with the effect of making a man rob his own trunk. Thero Is no toll ing, though, when ho will got so low as to tackle tho bnbj's bank. ------- Quality Talks J Best Ico Cream on the Pacific Const Made nt Xorthell's YOU ARE THE JUDGE CALIFORNIA AND OREGON COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Steamer Alliance E. D. PARSONS, Master. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS COOS BAY AND PORTLAND SAILS FROM PORTLAND SATURDAYS, 8 P. M. SAILS FROM COOS BAY TUESDAYS, AT SERVICE OF TIDE. Stlmson, Agent. T. B. JAMES, Agent. Marshfleld, Ore., Phone 441 C. G Couch St. Dock, Portland. Ore. '0tiiiitiir4.tl.t.!i-'in..ili. THE ONLY UP-TO-DATE STEAM LAUNDRY IN JLVRSHFIELD. TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU. Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE 57-J. 5ZS2SE5ZSHSES2S2SaSH5H5a5a52SESHSHBSESE5ES2S2S25BSHSI!5a5ESESESS2SES5 Portland & Coos Bay S. S. Line 1 S. S. BREAKWATER Sails from Ainsworth DockPortland, Wednesdays at 8 p.m Sails from Coos Bay Saturdays at Service of Tide. W. F. Miller, Agt,. Phone Main 233 ! TC5H5E5H5aEHSBSE525asasa532K5Z,?2SHSHSaS3acSHSa5HSaSilbE52S RPSSS25HSHSHSE52S2Sc!Sc!Sa5HS25HSH52E5HSasaSESHSaS2SESBSE5aSHSHSa5a5HS,?t 3 OTr A nn nit r. o i rivi ilk ivi. r . r L, A1N 1 Sails for San Francisco, Tuesday, September 14th. FREIGHT RECEIVED UP TO .MONDAY NIGHT AT OCEAN DOCK TSJ U. HANSON. V. S. Veterinarian. Phone, 1201. Office at Helsner & Miller Co. Turkish Baths 2 10-2 13 Coos Building PHONE 2 14 J G. W. DUNGAN, Undertaker Telephone: Day 105-J Night 101-J At the C. A. Johnson Undertaking Rooms, Front Street, Murshlleld, Ore. -a-a-"in-a-a-a-a-a-aa-a-? Coos Bay Paving & Construction Co. Plans nnd Estimates Furnished Phono 282-L Plant and Warehouse Sheri dan and Queen Street, -a- H-::-:t-:i-:w;-:j-i:a-utt Sails every Saturday for here F. S. DOW. Aat -. .,. 1 - .,,..,-,i . j !,.,!,-, ... .,., )llt, .,,,.. "Somo Coos Bay men," said the Philosopher at tho Mllllcoma, "find it hard to remember all their own debts, hut can tell ou just how much tho government owes." In Now York, Julia Kiss has Just been granted a divorce from John Kiss. And all becauso John tried to show too many young ladles that thoro was something tn his name. Victor D. Rronnor may bo right when ho says "no woman Is perfect without a dash of dovll In her," but lots of women who have that In them aro far from perfect anyhow. DERBY The Metropolitan Standard Bayside Paint Co. EVERYTHING IN PAINTS AND WALL PAPER. Coos Building, US Market Avenue. Phone 20U-L, MnrthtU'ld. Ore. Steamer Wilhelmina LUDVIG CHRISTENSEN, Master. Bailing for Bandon every Monday. For full information, apply ChaJ Thorn owner, or H. W. Skinner, agent. -'! I ! -.-..--.... .,.. --. -a--a--t a-- ein- & i the I , nl- T a--K--a WEINHARDS The Rottled Beer of Quality The beer that makes, but never loses friends, WEIN HARDS EXPORT" always same, always In demand ways to be had In first-class places. Order a case. PRICES: Ijirge Size,, $2 IM?r case of one doen. Small Size, $1.25 per case. Usual allowance mado for return of empty bottles. Phono us a trial order PHONE 18 You can BUY or SELti through The Times "WANTS" with ease, dhv patch and profit try them BayLiquorCo. J 2SZSaSSE5Z3HSE5c5-c5E5-5E5E5H5r STEAMER FAVORITE Two trlpt dally between B&ndon and fraln! "" Bs W),h a11 Ma"bfieM Leaves Bandon . ..0:45 a.m. leaves Bandon ...1:20p.m. Leaves CoquIUe. . .0:15 a, m. Iaveo CoqulUo ...4:00p.m. TrYelen leaving Manhlleld In the morning reach Bandon at noon, people on Cooullle river can aiend over three houriln Manhdeld and reach home the S OOQUTIiliE RIVER TRANB G PORTATION CO. &&&?Si5hbHS&&2Sc!S2SZ5SE2SZE?s South Marshfield I Coal$4.50 per Ton Nut Coal $2.50 per ton COOS BAY FUEL COMPaST J. 0. DOANE & SON. Props. Leave orders at Tho Finnish Cooperative or Phone 53-X. Livery, Feed and ' Sale Stable nigs at all hours and a carry-all that we will send out with parties wishing to go In crowds. L. H. HEISNER MnrslUlelcI. Ore. i,ouo 120.j with Have you something for Try a Times' Want ad. sale? L. J. POST Contractor and Builder uiotloWake our lime ..,. d "" ",rJ,r,1J! Vntn CMMtk will, H,rt tyi BSEi South Second Htrwt MAIWIIFIKLD, OIUC. "ARE YOU SATISFIED YOUR LAUNDRY WORK?" IF NOT TRY THE Marshfield Hand & Steam Laundry OUR SPECIALTY: HIGH GRAnK WORK AND PROMPT SERVICE. PHONE 220-J. torpSbrSd DELICIOUS CAKES AND COOKIES . GOOD PIES Try Hunter's City Bakery 172 Broadway, Opposite Coos Bar "" VIUCO, Wedding Cakes to Order a specialty.