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3?&rvrF'mKinsyjEZse ,tv "dflWii. tuc rnnc oav timcc madoucici n rkocnnu PTiinrMW Anrnnrn v v JHatfc W M ' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MOMDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1909 EVENING EDITION .1. H m v- i? H B- . &'Sl , ! VKH COOi BAY TIMiS Dedicated to' the service o't the people, that no good cause shall lack a chnmplon, and that evil shall not thrive unopposed. ' An Independent Republican news paper published every evening except Bunday, and Weekly by Tlio Coofl Bay Times Publishing Co. M. O. MALOXEY Editor and Pub. BAN E. MALONEY News Editor SUBSCRIPTION HATES.' ' In Advance. DAILY. ' One year $5.00 Biz months 2.50 Lcbb than 6 months, per month .50 WEEKLY. One year .' $1.50 Address all communications to COOS BAY DAILY TIMES, tfershflcld :: :: :: ':: Oregon The Coos Bay Times represents a consolidation of the Dally Coast Mall nd The Coos Bay Advertiser. The Coast Mall was the first dally estab lished on Cons Bay and The Coos Bay Times is its immediate successor. With the Toast and Tea FINANCIAL Entered at the postofflce at Marsh eld, Oregon, (or transmission through the malls as second class mall matter. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF MARSHFIELD. Official Paper of Coos County. PREPARING FOB WAR. THE OCEAN IS being filled with steel, If wo may believe the big ger navy advocates, for the pur pose of preserving peace. The Individual is merely the na tion in embryo. ' It is the experience of 'the individual that the more pis tol toting the more quarrels engen dered and the more men killed. The fight for peace In the community has been a fight to abolish private arms. But if dreadnaughts be accepted as the chosen Instruments of peace, what shall be said of the claim that there are now enough War vessels In commission to preserve the peace of tho world for a thousand years? Why should Itaiy be building dreadnaughts to preserve peace? Why Austria? Why is Canada nbout to abandon its great and need ed Internal Improvements to build dreadnaughts? Why, when tho Tvoild has all It can attend to in these days of commercial expansion, should more steel be needed on the high seas? Theodore Roosevelt was franker than most who chnmplon the great er navies. lie said no people long amounted to anything after tjhey lost tho wnrllko spirit. Tho German em peror Is not making any foolish speeches about dreadnaughts to preserVo penco. The purpose of dreadnaughts is war. And tho more dreadnaughts the surer and tho nearer tho war. Tho American people have set their fnco against war as a national pursuit or passtime. Tho American people should both by examplo and precept discourngo national pistol toting. As Individuals wo no longer practlco tho ninnly art of sclf-de-fenso nor do wo cany sling shots nor brass knockles for self-protection. As n nation wo are large enough, ami strong enough, and we'll enough defended, to Insist that what Is wise for individuals is wise for tho community. Every armed vessel added to the seas Is an additional guarantee of a great and devastating war. England foresees it and Germany Is planning for It. Jnpan proposes to be teady when It comes, as does also Russia. In tho United States our eyes nro turned townrdtt Japan as tho prob nblo occasion of our participation. War is today in tho nlr. Within tho coming decade there may bo a strug gle that will chango tho faco of Eu- .ropo nml rotnnl tno peaceful pro- jress of tho world for a generation. GOOD EVENING. "-J How easy It Is for one bene- volent being to diffuse pleasure around nlm and how truly Is a kind heart a foundation of gladness, making everything In its lclnlty to freshen into smiles. ' WASHINGTON IRVING. if- i t . , i. Grandma In Her Corner. Her face Is wrinkled sadly, Her hair is thin and gray; But once she rollicked g'.adly, And once her laugh was gay; Her waist, too, once was slender, Her dimmed eyes once were bright; Once young men whispered tender Words to her late at night. Her breast is filled with wonder; She sees the girls bedecked, And thinks their parents blunder To let them go unchecked; But once she was delighted With pretty things to wear, And left her mother slighted And scorned her tender care. She sits and nods sedately, And often, deeply pained, She wonders gravely, greatly, Why girls are not restrained; But once old ladles, sitting Invcorners out of sight, Frowned as they watched her flitting And' sho came through alright. ' S. E. 'KISER. Money doesn't talk half as much as some Coos Bay people who haven't any. "Cook's hand Is sore," says a headline. That's nothing. Peary talks llko a man sore all over. A good looking man nearly always thinks he is also smart, and these two notions take up most of . his time. There Is an old saying that "Every day will bo like Sunday, by-and-by." Every day seems to grow more like Monday, according to our experience. In a recent funny picture a ser vant girl Is represented as saying to her mistress, In a hopeless sort of way: "You've tried all tho cooks and I've tried all the places." STORY OF THE DAY.' " ''Pardon my ignorance,'1'' said lady passenger to captain Mncgenn on the last trip of the Breakwater from Coos Bay to Portland, ''but tiow do you manage to find your wayj across this pathless ocean?" N "By means of the compass, mad am," answered Capt. Macgenn. "The needle Invariably points to .the north." "But," queried the lady, "suppose you wish to go south?" What has become who spanked? of the mother A man never forgets tho first time he "went with" a girl. You can't afford to lose your tem per every time you have reason. We defy anyone to walk In a dig nified manner with rubbers on. Of late there Is a lot of Impudence going around labeled smartness. Rumors and wireless telegraphy seem to be about equal In speed and accurary. A man never realizes that life is full of contradictions till he gets married. A girl who has a -poor figure de serves admiration because of tho way she hides ft. If It were true that we profit by our mistakes we would be making them all the time. The only solution to the servant girl problem Is to engage men. Men are' used to being bossed. The Crane case also reminds us that some Coos Bay men talk not only too much, but too loud. When a man's women folks gt the automobile fever the doctors have to prescribe or him for it. Somo marriages are not like mar rying ai n!' they are more llko Ca" format'ou of a business partnership. not Women's Ways. Tho honest housewives would stoop To cheat or trick or rob, And yet they know that canning fruit Is all a put-up Job. They say that a Marshfleld wom an whoso husband was initiated Into tho Elks tho other evening waited up for him and when he arrived asked him to repeat tho following very lapldly: "Oliver Oglethorp ogled an owl and an oyster. Did Oliver Oglethorp oglo an owl and an oyster? If Olhor Oglethorp ogled an owl and an oys ter, whero are tho owl and tho oys ter Oliver Oglethorp ogled?" Then because he stumbled and stuttered u little she turned to his friend and companion who accom panied him homo and said, "Why did you let them treat Ell this way?" There are somo Coos Bay people who put up such a bluff at working that it makes the rest of us tired. A DOLLAR SAVED is a' DOLLAR MADE. The habit of savlngp formed early' In llfe;V the foundation of many a fortune. Thrifty people pa'ronlze the savings bank and prosper Deposits Id savings banks have proven more safe and profitable than any other class of Investment for people who must build up a fortune from dally saving. 1 The department of savings Is n special feature with this bank. Interest paid on nil Savings Deposits remaining six months or longer. A GENF.RAL RANKING AND TRITST BUSINESS TRANSACTED CHECKING ACCOUNTS BOLICI1ED. First Trust and Savings Bank ' OF COOS DAY , j ' DIRECTORS. .JNO, F. HALL, W. S. CHANDLER, DR. C. "VvVTOWER. DORSET KIBITZER, JOHN S. COKE STEPHEN C. ROGERS. HENRY SENG8TACKEN, M. C. HORTON, WILLIAM GRIMES, ' ' OFFICERS. JNO. S. COKE. President. DORSET KREITZER, Cashier. M. O. HORTON, Vice President' and Manager. BHBHHnEBMHBHHHVI . 9 PROFESSIONAIj cards. A D R. J. W. INGRAM Physician and Surgeon. Offico 308-200 Coos Building Phones Office 1621; Residence. 162 J THE JFIR.ST NATIONAL BANK OP COOS BAY 33U V STRICTLY A COMMERCIAL BANK Wells Fargo Nevada National Bank, San Francisco, Cal. The United States National Bank, Portland, Ore. Tho National Park Bank, New York, N. Y. ( The Corn Exchange National Bank, Chicago, 111. The Bank of Scotland, London, England. The Credit Ly'onnnis, 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 lssjed. Safe Deposit Boxes for rent. Draws Drafts on S-0 ! Flanagan & Bennett Bank MARSHFIELD, OREGON.' Fold Up Capital and Undivided Profits- 975,000 Asset Over Half Millon Dollars, Does a general banking business and draws on the Bank of Cali fornia, San Francisco, Cal., First National Bank, Portland, Ore., First National Bank, Roseburg Ore., Hanover National Bank, New York, N. M. RothchlId'& Son, London, England. Also sell exchange on nearly all the principal cities of Europe. AccountH kept subject to check, safe deposit lock boxes for rent at 50 cents a month or $5 a year. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS 4 DR. A. L. HOUSEWORTH Physiclnn and Surgeon it Offices socond floor of Flanagan A Bennett Baak Bulidlng. ' Office hours 2 to 4 p m.; 7 to 8 p. ni. Phone: Officii, 1431; Residence, 1411 DR. R. E. GOLDEN P'lyslclnn and Surgeon Ph'fincs: Office 1051 Residence 105. 202-03 Coos Building. Offldd hduis: 10 to 12"m. 2 to c - - CR- BENNETT, Denti 217-213 Coos Bullaing, marshfleld. LAWYERS T. W. BENNETT, Office over Flanacan & Bennett Bank. Marshfleld, Oregon, JOHN D. GOSS Attorney at Law. i i Marshfleld, Oregon. MISCELLANEOUS w S. TURPEN Architect City Building Inspector Over Chnmber of Commerca MARSHFIELD. ORE. MRS. DR. O. S. FRANKLIN, Plnlttt'ni'nnf otwl fPnof fW11iir. CURES CANCERS AND TUMORS FREE Phone 197-X, near cor. Broadway and Market Streets. W v I Booth Tarklngton says the chick en business Is profitable. We sus pected as much when we noticed what the grocer charged for the last one wo purchased. Have You Noticed It? Long winter nights are coming on At quite a rapid rate, And now, of evenings, we observe How early they grow late. WATERMAN. MEDITATIONS OF MAR CUS AURELIUS f If. you nro a ktckor and seo tho uhndow of failure- In oerj thing that is proposed to help tho town, for heaven's sake go Into somo secluded canyon and kick jour own shadow onho claybauk, and glvo tho men who nro working to build up the town n chance. One long faced, hol lowed eyed, whlnnlng, gaping, chronic klckor can do more to koep away business nnd capital from n town than all tho lack of railways, rain and nil other things" combined. Get your HUNTING and FISHING SUPPLIES at tho GUNNERY. Evening. Life's little 'day is fading fast; upon tho mountain's brow tho sink ing sun Is gleaming red; tho shad ows lengthen now; the twilight hush comes on apace, nnd soon tho ove nlng stnr will light us to those chambers dim whero dreamless sleopors nro. And when tho curfew bell Is runrr, thnt calls us nil to rest, and we hnve loft all worldly things, at Azrael's behest, O may somo truthful mournqr rise, and say of you or me: "Geo whiz! I'm sorry that he's dend! Ho was a honey bee! Whato'er his Job he did his best; ho put on nil his steam, In eve ry stunt he had do ho was a four horso team. Ho thought thnt man was placed on earth to help his fel lowguys; he never wore n frosty faco, and balked at weeping eyes; tho hard luck pilgrim always got n handout at his door, and any friend could help himself to all he had In storo; ho tried to mnko his humble homo tho gayest sort of camp, till Death, tho king of bogles, enmo nnd sluggod him in tho lamp. I don't bellevo a equarer guy exlstod In the land, and Death was surely off his base when this gnlbbt was canriedl" WALT MASON. STEAMERS oiilivie.iv ivi. r. ri-iii k a a a a a F. S. DOW, Agt S 252SSaSZ52SH5HSaSH5BSESSSHS2S2aSaSHSBSESH5HS2SHSEh'SS2SZSHS5SaBSi Sails for San Francisco, Friday, October 22. i FREIGHT RECEIVED UP TO THURSDAY NIGHT AT OCEAN DOCK. Sails every Saturday for here t.l..'.'t'''I'-t'l'4'i'4''l' OALD70RNIA AND OREGON COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY. t Steamer Alliance x ' E. D. PARSONS, Master. ? EQUIPPED Wirn WIRELESS COOS BAY AND PORTLAND f ' ' SAILS FROM PORTLAND SATURDAYS, 8 P. M. SAILS FROM COOS BAY TUESDAY S, AT SERVICE OF TIDE. C. G. Stimson, Agent. T. B. JAMES, Agent. T Couch St. Dock, Portland. Ore. Marshfleld, Ore., Phone 441 J fc ! A iti A iti A A - A -i A iti A iti A A 1T1 A A X A A A 1T1 A J. A Ji A A Turkish Baths 210-213 Coos Building PHQNE214J G. W. DUNG AN, Undertaker. Day- 10o.i Night 10-J Telephone At the C, Rooms, A. Johnson Undertaking Fro ' "Ireet, Mnrshfiel , t0. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable Rigs at all hours and a carry-all that we will send out with parties wishing to go in crowds. L. H. HEISNER MnrshiH'ld, Ore. Phono 120-J Tho time of a man's life Is as a point; the substance of It ever flow ing, tho sense obscure; and tho whole composition of the body tend ing to corruption. His soul Is rest less, fortune uncertain, and fame doubtful. To be brief, as a stream so are all things belonging to the I body; as a dream, or as a smoke, so are all that belong unto the soul. Our life Is a warfare and a mere pil grimage. Fame after life Is no bet ter than oblivion. What Is It, then, that will adhere and follow? Only ono thing philosophy. And philo sophy doth consist In this, for a man to preserve thnt spirit which Is with in him from all manner of contume lies and Injuries, and above all pains and pleasures; never to do nnythlng either rashly, or felgnedly, or hypo critically; wholly to depend from himself and his own proper actions; I nil things thnt happen unto him to ombraco contontodly, ns coming from Him from whom ho himself nlso camo; and above nil things, with nil meekness and a calm cheer- fulness, to expect denth, ns being j nothing olso but tho resolution of thoso elements of which every cren-' ture Is composed. And If the ele-t ments themselves suffer nothing by' this their perpotual conversion ot one Into another, that dissolution CSHSZ52iK52SSS2S3SSHrasaSSSSESHSHlSHSS2SBS2SHSMSa5ESS5HSaS-iQ?if2S2S? Portland & Coos Bay S S. Line S. S. BREAKWATER Sails from AjnsworthDockPortland, Wednesdays at 8 p.m Sails from Coos Bay Saturdays at Service of Tide. W. F. Miller, Agt. Phone Main 35-L ESZSEsznrasaasasHSESESFnrarasiEFHns tt -K- a "ttA" i WHY NOT I TELEPHONE 48-J ------------------- Steamer Wilhelmina LUDVIG CHRISTENSEN, Master. Balling for Bandon every Monday. For full information, apply Chaj Thorn owner, or H. W. Skinner, agent. -- -- - -. -.-., A .A. A.A.A.A. j,. A. A -A., A. A. HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR Wholesale and Retail Dealer BEAVER HILL COAL ImpoMe'd Cement, Crushed Roek Sand, Brick Lime, Wood and Hair Fiber Plaster, Stone and Concrete Pedestal Blocks, Flint kote Roofing Paper. Estimates furnished oji all elapses of contract work. Phone 2011 816 SOUTH BROADWAY, .MARSHFIELD, ORE. To try one dozen pints"1 or quarts Export Beer. After using same if you cannot agree with us that it is the most re freshing and palatable drink ever used ask to have your money refunded. T I Coos Bay Liquor Co. WHOLESALERS, RETAILERS i AND BOTTLERS. g Marshfleld, Oregon. J nnd alteration which Is so common unto nil. why should it bo feared by.JfaVe that iVOOf FlXed any? Is not this nccordlng to nn-j ture? But nothing that Is according to nature can bo evil. Read tho Times Want Ads. Now See CORTHELL PHONE 100-L. Bayside Paint Co. EVERYTHING IN PAINTS AND WALL PAPER. Coos Building, 05 Market Avenue. Phono 200-L, Marshfleld, Ore. 5Z5H5E5H5252S2SH5ZSHSH5H5HSE5ES2Sa STEAMER FAVORITE K Two trips dally beUteeu Uaiijlan and Coqullle connecting with ail Movibfleld trains. Leaves Bandon . ,.0:4Ba.m. Leaves Bandon ...1:20p.m. Leaves Coqullle. . .6:1K n. m. Leaves Coqullle . . .4:00 p. m. Travelers leaving Marshfleld In the morning reach Bandon at noon. People on Coqullle river can spend over three hours In Marshfleld and reach home the Q same day, S roQUTLLB RIVER TRANS- S PORTATION CO, 951SZS?Sa5Hia5?Sa52SESW?SS5E5H5S53 L. J. POST Contractor and Builder Elgttcenyears' experience has tausht us a motto "Take our time antfc jrwork right" Print ComliUnt will Ei Work 8ta South Secottj Qferet UARSHFEELB, QS3. ' I'liftt rift uti&finMlV f r sHakMi JsssKV , -- wtunn Hfw r'-K -.. slSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSHIH. .kBWC" ' .