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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1910 -EVENING EDITION. T5 ww$ '? v i f()ff RAY TfMF Vds who, nevertheless nsplro to lmvo Ing In this section is profitable. Re vAlu Drill 1 IIVIJDJ 1ooaf M, nn. Wnii.wiqiwr in turns of $300 an acre from apples as JilntoroU at tDe postofflco at Marsh told, Oregon, for transmlulon ftroufcJ the malls as second clan sail matter. Address all communications to COOfl BAV DAILY TIMES, ssliflcld :: :: :: :: Oregon U. C. MALONEY Editor and Tub. AN K. MALONEY New Editor i An Independent Republican news taper published every evening except Holiday, and Weekly by BTwi Coos Bay Time Publishing Co, e Dedicated to tlio service of tho people, that no good cause shall lack a champion, and that evil shall not thrive unopposed. Tho Coos Day Times represents a consolidation of tho Dally Coast Mall And Tho Coos Day Advertiser. The Coast Mall was tho first dally estab lished on Coos Day and Tho Coos, Bny Times Is its Immediate sue-cesser. SUBSCRIPTION HATES. DAILY. Ono year $6.00 For month GO When paid strictly In advanco tho subscription prico of tho Coos Day Times Is $5.00 por year or $2. CO for six months. WEEKLY. One year $1.50 Official I'niHT of Coo County. OFFICIAL I'AI'KU OF THE CITY OF MAIISII FIELD. MOKE THAN CONQUERORS. "Nay, In nil those things, wo nro inoro than conquerors, through Ulm that loved uh," Romans v 1 1 i : 3 7 . least tho part of a well-wisher in lamo other man's success, will find himself possessed of a rosourco that surely will make him more than con queror. Aftor all, life's battlo consists in meeting the world as it is. And ho who knows how to draw from it Its own strength of mind nnd heart and, .with tho great army of sympathy, fight out the battlo of his own life, Is tho man who will find himself inoro than conqueror. It Is not tho Isolated Individuality which succeeds; It is the personal equation; Into (hat equation enter tho elements of confidence, sympathy, of help, of recognition, and n hun dred othors thnt arc purely human qualities but that make tho heart strong. They glvo courago to tho hand and wisdom to tho mind. They nro tho powers of tho nlr, and tho mystic soldiers of success. Tho weakest among men Is tho man who reckons only upon himself. And tho strongest Is tho man who throws himself Into the world's cur rent nnd allows his own life to bo tho channel through which tho forces of tho mind and heart of a thousand other lives nro passing, to come out, whllo clothed In his own Individual ity, nevertheless tho Inhorltnnco which has conto to him because of his royal birthright. Thcro would bo fowor failures if men did not bo generally bollcvo that thoy aro excluded from tho royalty of success. Hut over tho golden tem ple wherein nro to bo found nil tho nrts, nil the wisdom and nil tho power which tho world knows, tho tomplo whoro nil mankind pays Its dally tribute of worship, tho templo Into which tho Utiles of lovo, of sympathy, of wisdom nnd of power nro dnlly brought over Its cntrnnco Is writ ten: "Whosoever will, niny come." turns of $300 an ncro from apples ns thoy nro on the trees prove that, Just as $500 and better on strawberries demonstrates that they are great money-makers. Hut thero Is a need to develop tho fruit Industry In this county to that stage where Coos county fruit becomes n known factor In tho markets, and In doing this nothing Is more Important than a good commercial pack. BREAKWATER NO DID YOU KNOW? That H. E. Dcssey, of tho Coos Hlvor Creamery, was formerly a Biiwmtll man at Euroka. That C. A. Johnson had tho contracts for driving most of tho piling that wero driven Leaves To-Day For Portland Taking a Large Number of Passengers. Tho steamer Breakwater left this ..,., rm., tnr Prirtlntu! and took n largo number of pnssengors. Those ' who left wero tho following: I Mrs. 1'almquist, Mrs. V. Thies, PUN FOR THE ELECTRIG Lane County Asset Company Announces That Work Will Begin Soon. Tho Eugene Guard prints tho fol lowing in regard to the work of tho Lnno County Assot Company which proposes to build an electric lino to Coos Day: Tlio Lnno County Assot Company LYON LAlH LINE LiS 11 (Continued from m,. 'wWWVVWWww'M. . That Georgo Deubnor for- morly rnn a blacksmith shop In Marshfleld? Thnt Capt. C. W. Hnrrls of Sumnor formorly rnn n Btoro nt Dlocksburg, near Euroka? That Judgo John F. Hall was formerly n surveyor? That Judgo John S. Coko was onco mayor of Marshfleld? ROOSEVELT'S FITTIXO OREETINO TO THE WEST. lA MID tho yells of cowboys, tho hurrahs of hurrying trcops, tho bcnznls of Jnpaneso and shrill wolcomo of Cl.oyonuo Thnt ho nloo ran tho first gaso lino bont on Humboldt Day and Inter ran tho first gnsollno bont for hlro on Coos Day, tho boat bolng tho ono ho introduced nt Euroka? That Dr. J. T. McCormac owned tho first bont propelled by gnsollno on Coos Day? That C. A. Smith rnn n grain elevator In n small town In Min nesota beforo ho entered tho lumber business? m HE Bum of one's life is mndo I up of ono great conlllct, olthor tho won or lost; and from dny .to hraves, Theodore Roosevelt prenchod day tho business of living Is mndo ,l Harmon In Wyoming on Saturday, up of Hinnller conflicts, olthor won Thoro lmvo boon greater sermons or lost. Hnck of tho light thero In ' delivered, but never ono in a sotting n spirit, n resourco, which Is cither '"ore picturesque nnd apropos. That lnsulllclont for tho fray, or so nearly Rood genius which has been termed oqunl to it that thero is no strength tliu Hooiovoll "luck" not only put '4. . joii wnon mo imitio ib won, nnd vie- ' " wisuom in 1110 orncuinr tory becomes dofent; or n Hupernbun-,iiiti "t sot the stage with an nr dauco of resourco that makes tho man tlatlc; flnesso that would lmvo mado who Is Its possessor moro than con- Sir Henry Irving envious, quoror. I "In continually oarnostly striving Thero Is no real success which pas- for this hottormont of social nnd os just ovor tho lino of victory. Thoso economic conditions Wo who nro romombored bncnuso thoy should work In the old frontier spirit Thnt D. F. Ross of Catching Inlet built tho first house In Coos county nt Empire in 1853 and that ho opened tho llrst boarding house in tho county thoro the snino year? That J. Albert Matson, who wns reared on Coos Day, hunted 'coons whoro Tho Chandler Hotel t . I Aloda Thies, Elsie Thies, Willie Thies, , , t0 ,)Ud tho grndo nnd E. E. Jaudny, L. J. I'lukertn, j. 1 . ny tho tm fof the propOBOd elcctrlc Crolghtou, W. P. Sheridan, B. I. rnrond botwccn Eugeno nnd Coos Sheridan, Dornlce Morrlsh, H. Mor- u nfl fnp m mmm tj fnU boforo rlsh. Mrs. II. Morrisn,. uoy aiornii, th(j hcayy rftmB 8et , A miblc Miss Kennedy, C. J. Kaufman, Mrs. , mcet w b() heW n tho c(jurt. G. W. Loggle, Adele Logg e, Helen hogo on tho ovonng Qf goptombor Loggle, A. J. Londeker, It. . Gowan- , xons w, hQ iock, ueo. c. Bieiiiiuii, . " -" nBked (0 Biibscrlbo to stock In tho dnhl, W. Candlln, L. Amadon, K A. co)jmnv ,0 ,n0lint thnt w, cn Squires, It. Lornnger, Mrs. It Lo- Ab)o tQ (,o th)a work whch w, b(). ranger, E. P. Shirley, Mrs. C. A. gn lmmcdlntoly thoroaftor. Duke, Fred D. Getty, Mrs. G. C. CuL, c a cllnpmnn.8 portlnnd's now vor, G. C. Culver, J. M. Donnca, Doss bo()8tcri whjJ wnB flt SirnBfloW nt uoneuraue, J. v. uonouruKu, u Fertlouls, W. A. Heeloy, Mrs. E. Mad den D, 1 til inuuin .i. ui ,,....,........ .... , nn(I jj0I1( j aiulkoy havo been Delia Wilson, II. a. Hsii, iiiss M. u. n(lk(,(1 ,0 nUoml nnd nddrcM Uq moeU Cox, Ituby Campbell, Mrs M. urd, ,ng A fnvornl,0 rcpIy wnB rocolvod from Mr. Mulkcy this morning, nnd tho carnival week beforo last; Unit ed States Senator Georgo E. Cham- J. J. Wilkes, Ira Wilkes, Harry AMng Qoyma nowormnn ii, Mrs. B. Wilson, hula Wilson, nnd on( n K Mu,k ,mvo b?on Mrs. A. H. Bown, Flo. Fahy, II. B. -! r i -.- st t ... I rt Mrt1 nan, r. .. m, ...ib. lAa, -. v,. vi jMri Cinpnmn hnB prom8ed to l)0 son, Ted Nelson, Fred Glover, O P. ,lonjf 0 w ak on Tho Qa Hngorson, It. M. Sears, Vera Slater, Mnrch of 0rCgon." J . upion, Miiy is. upion, 11. iiui-i ton, Mrs. H. Itoblnson, II. E. Bow man, Mrs. O. 55. Thornton, O. 55. thy neighbor." H.. i,. .. tho liars In tho Immn t n Ii I says to hor neighbor's hcTl glnd to seo hor, but to her Ji? c says sht, Is not. Lies the 11. attacked without gloves ur , docs not iiso slang, Uut'hedoW? plain Anglo-Saxon. Il0 i,n. J. honesty with mon means l,onet. God tho mnkor. N'ntiiin .. " this will bo nccopted as honest J God. ' A largo crowd gathered 0 1 Btroot last night when Mr Hi5 sang, using a baby organ iiin..i n drny wagon, "Where la My W.tJ ing Boy To-Nlght." Men who ..0W.....1, i iiiu Bung turned ttii W "IU 4111 lllll. , u "" uu "" ""wingi on Mi I uuj us mo worKors desire thedirfaj 1 .' Thornton, J. W. Heynolda, J. Master- son, Mary Mastorson, Julia Her, Mrs. W. M. St-rntton, F. Garretson, F. W. Gnrretson. Lena Kolstad, Alma Kol- stad, It. Marstlon, T. F. Worth, Win. Bull, Mrs. Bull, Bycio Flltcrntt, Wm. .May, Mark May, O. Schlstrom, D. Xorleon, Fred Nelson, J. Martin, F. Miller, F. Mntson, M. Gnney. N. P. Wlcknlsar, J. Anton, ClinB. Woods, J. H. McClogkey, Nels Kraler, C. C. Myers, II, Hoblnson. HTAltTS LAW SUIT. now Htnnds? That F. A. Sacchl, who camo to America from Switzerland, got his llrst Job ns n milker on n Humboldt county, Cnl., dairy ranch? liavo fought out nnd won gront bat-.r rugged strength and courage, audi ties huvo como off tho Held with 11 ro- yut with tho old frontier spirit of uorvo of unusod onorglos thnt right fully crowned them inoro than con querors. Tho Apostlo Paul accounts for this inoro than victory "through Him thnt brotherly comradeship and good will." And thero, stretching boforo him, wero tho modern symbols of thnt frontier; tho rugged strength nnd Lnlmr mill Ties Subscribed. A great denl of labor has been sub scribed by dirrcrcnt citizens In Eu geno nnd nlong tho routo of tho pro posed road In lieu of cash for Btock, nnd ns pcrhnps enough ties havo boon subscribed by sawmill owners to reach from Eugene to Elmlra, It will not tnko n great cleol to llulsh this stretch, Chief Engineer Fomerl, who with n crew of M men Is nt work locating tho Hue In tho vicinity of Mapleton, will bo called In nt onco to cross-sec- , tlon tho survey from Elmlra so thnt j grading can bo I'ono. This will tnko 'only n short tliuo, nnd In n very few dnys nftor the meeting on Soptombor C nctunl work on tho road thnt hns beon worked on for years will hnvo begun, with assurances that It will ! LYO.VIS.MS. j I t H It I Iiiterc.Mt.s of Ducks Stove mid ltunge Company Involved. I By Asocluted Press.) ST. LOUIS, Sept. 3. C ,W. Post of bo completed nt tho enrllest nossl Battlo Cieek, Mich., filed a suit to- bio dato. day In tho United Statos Circuit Court ( ltlght-of-Wny Secured. . of tho Weatern District of Missouri. Tho Lnno County Assot Company against tho American Federation of hnB secured tho right-of-way for n Labor nnd tho Bucks Stove and grcntor part of tho dlstnnco botworm Hnngo Company of St. Louis, re- Eugono nnd Elmlra, and thero nro straining tho oillcers of tho latter only n few little stretches that hnvo from carrying out tho alleged tonta- not boen secured, but It Is thought wu iiKruumuni witn uie oincors of more win bo little troublo nftor con That W. P. Murphy was for yonrs employed by Eugeno O'Connoll nB n nlumbor on Con A -- - " ".... ...v.w ..... uv IIUIU irouoio nnor con- u Lonnoii as n plumber on Coos ,ho forII10r to nmko t,,o Su Loulg ,n, strcUon work 8 ndor utl..ww.. u tiunuii eiiup. rosi siaies 1'uupio win men seo thnt tho com- """" lift If! n HtnniVlinl.l.ii. In .!.. n..i. until, l.n.. l.A... .-. .... ... . ........,, ... IMU UUUKB , , ..4.u nujn iiiiiu wiiii mom nnd Invnil nn " Thn Invn nt Mia tlnoloi. hnnrtv irnn.1 will of tint oniulunu ...m. ' niny bo taken olthor In Its specific a Mr. lloosovelt romnrked, tho chaps and porsonnl or Its typical slgnin-,"ft Httlo nicer" than of yore; tho canco. It moans tho snmo olthor way. 'clanking military, nnd ono pretty It was an Intelligent, ready, capable squaw throwing a kiss to tho sponkor nnd sympathetic love. .Instead of a bowlo knife. Tho most powerful force of which j "GoiiIiib is n lino thing for n na wo know in this world Is something tlon, but character Is a still nnor that wo call Inlluonco. It Is that mys-j thing, and though beauty la good, terlous nnd Inspiring power which strength Is an oven greater good." tie mind has upon uuotnir. Tho Good doctrlno, pnrd, good doc- Galilean understood what this : on',1 trluo! bottor than any othor man mIui hns country It is particularly good for tho over lived. Somo ono has spokoh of people of tho West. Him ns tho groat exemplar of lnllu-l For that "frontier which this pnge onco Beginning with a llttlo com-1 nut represented Is rapidly passing pnny of Disciple, Ho has pmwed 1 awuy, and with it tho hard, gritty out to tho world, entirely through j virtues tl-nt It bred. "Tho chaps nro liumnn chnnnols, tho most poworful." HMIo nicer," as Mr. Itoosevolt said, nnd enduring inlluoneo which man- and the phrsso oxprossos with pecu Kind has ovor known. It lives today with ton thousand times tho extant nnd power that It possessed whon Put or prenchod tho Pontccostnl ser mon. And when analyzed this In lluonco may perhaps bo described ns n comprehending and universal sym pathetic understanding of tho suffer ings, needs, hopoa nnd ambitious of wen. Jesus understood men as no other man who has tho wisdom to full In powor which Ho gnvo to tho world, tho mon ongagod In tho furniture busi ness on Coos Bay? That P. C. Lovar formerly ran n logging camp near Sumner? Thut Arno Moreen porsonally evolved tho ldons and designed mnny of tho contrivances that mnko tho C. A. Smith mill urn).. And whllo it Is good for tho I nbly UlQ n,ogt nu)dorn ,n liar hp'iplnosH tho luhoront danger that civilization brings. "Tho plunoors nnd their Immediate successors won victory only by prov ing thnt thoy possessed tho great mns- torful qualities that lie at tho founda tion of natlonnl groatnoss, Thoro, la need nt present to develop new abil ities, which can bo brought to high perfection only by a kind of training useless In pioneer dnys; but these nw qunltles can only supplement, nnd never supplant, tho .old homely n powor which has Christianized olv virtues." illzntlon. n powor thnt 1ms lifted up A good sormon. a timely warning, inoro tomploa of worship and httlU of and nn appeal to tho West from a learning, Inspired more ait, given 'man who knows Its spirit and Its inoro hope to human hearts, nud of- people. toner bridged tho dark chasm which sopnrntos hope from despair, than any othor power which tho world has known, Is n power which enters in a measure Into ovory man's life. And In proportion to Its presence there U his success determined. There is omo niyitorlous gravita tion which results In tho ceutering of the lives of all mankind around n compnratlvoly fow mon. Just as euroly as sucloty possossos any organ ization nt all, thoro Is tho royal urls tocracy of soul which bus constitu ted a few mon by royal birthright rulers ovor ttiolr fellows. And tho man who has tho wisdom to fall In Jlno with tho gront current of human sympathy, mado up of tho hopes, tho Ideals uud tho nmbltlons of tho thous- That C C. Oo.ng.wns ono of stovo Company.' that h.I.nt res inVod- t a em Us ' ZV to n" ' : iTZXiTz : r tho4 ; r com,m,,y wm bu,w a ra,,ronl, !zt:: 1 !i 1 nonnw08t uotoro " by ronson of tho proposed ngroemont. const. Tho action grows out of a mooting at Good Route Found. ! Cincinnati on July 10th nt which or- Tho routo of the road, as located luubuuiuuiH wore poriocioa uotween " cusineor Fornerl and party Is Gompors nnd his nssoclntcs and tho tlio shortest thnt could bo possibly oillcers of tho stovo company to havo b found between Eugono nnd Maple lifted tho boycott which had been In.ton. the dlstnnco by tho route select force during tho life of J. w. Van- ,cd being only 44 mllos, ns against clenvo, who dlod May 15th of this Gu '"lies by stngo road. Tho grado '"" ,ul " I'01"' wl bo over tho mnxl- THE Orn.MiST. mum nlIow" by nil standard rall- A happy chap with a clear, bright cyo, roa,,s' niul u,oro will bo no tunnel and n face that's a Joy to seo; eonstruc". except perhaps In ono A slap on tho back and tho merry ! ' w,iero n vory 8,nn11 bore may crack of a bit of repartee; , ,' ,tonbo ",n,, He's nevor a word that will hurt n l,lty of ever' loynl cltl- soul, and he docs the best he Ze" ? nUe,ul tho "'eeUng at tho can, courthouse on tho evening of Sep- As he's going nlonn nn hi mvn i,,ii, tombe'' C. and subscribe for n vnn.i. way, nt helping the other man. ! d block of 8tcck ' the company "God pity tho homo with hit two children a torn cat and if poomo uog." "I lmvo moro respect for 1 f burglar than a person who bun goodB nud doesn't Intend to pay for thorn." j "It Is high tlmo nrofci. Chrlstlnn parents stopped r!M Ing children for hell." 4' "If your children aro roamhuj tho stroctB nt night, don't teitl-l fy to your lovo for God. Your neighbors won't bellovo'lt." "In bundling the social evil, ' ono ounce of prevention lit worth mnny pounds of cure. A fenco on tho odgo of n precipice Is bettor than a hospital nt IhM bottom." ' "I hnvo moro respect for 1 saloon keepor than for the mut who votes to llconso him. The ono ndinlts ho Is serving tte() devil nud going to hell; tit I, othor ono doesn't." t "Bottor, young woman, thitf' you go down to your death alone In tho purity of your womii't hood than to tie yourself up to somo walking moral corpse. A 4 cross botwoon a spittoon and 1 boor kog, thnt you will have to ; mnkn npoloKlos for at long nt' you live." tho country? That Chas. Wlnsor, cnshlor of the Bank of Oregon, secured hU enrly training In tho employ of tho late It. D. Ilumo ut Weddor-bum? t GOOD GAIN 1 READY MI ATTENTION': SOCIALISTS! to pay tho grading expenses on this ,Tho Socialist party of Coos county !,, In,'sh3 nnu 8,8a through the live- lU 8,t.rctCh of rom, this work 0 PACKING FRl'IT. NE OF THE FIRST THINGS to be learued by Coos county fruit growors is to pack their fruit better. The writer visited quo store this week where the proprietor with nil .oy to business had repacked eight boxes of Gravensteln apples, culling out the small and spotted ones leaving seven splendid boxes and In creasing tholr vnluo by 25 and 50 ceuts the box. Tho fruit raising Industry In this county has reached n stage whoro It It no longer nocossary to demonstrate i that wo can raise good fruit. That has long been proven. There Is no ueed to demonstrate that fruit rals- wlll moot In convention nt Coqullle, on tho 5th day of Soptember, 1910, for tho purpose of nominating candi dates for tho various otllces of Coos county to be olected on November Sth. 1910. All locals will elect tho required number of delegates. JAS. H. JAMES, Chairman of the County Central Committee. Take your Sl'.VDAY DINNER nt Tho CHANDLER. Special menu and ORCHESTRA. RKsntYE for PARTIES by PHONE. 1., long dny; at night he sleens !.r!?? tho comPoon of tho line on like a top; . ,u "wator. And he sows his good with the cer-' tnlnty of reaping a bumper crop. 1 O, the Opilmlst Is the salt of the MY nllll 0 I Mil I I f J 1 1 M BIG MILL earth, though he leap to mad extremes; Let us clink and drink to tho Optlm- 1st! Long llfo and pleasant 1 dreams! St. Paul Dispatch. 1 r!Z 'RePrtsd That Brookinns Com- tables, orchestra, reskrve ,ble4' pany Will Start ODeratinn; f r PARTUS by PROVE. dUOIlS in uurry County. It Is rumored that tho Drooklngs Lumber and Box Factory w, 3 ,,r in v,iirry Fresh Mellin's Food Bank Deposits in Marshfield In creasing Showing Pros perous Condition. Thnt Coos Bay has had a- Terr prosperous year desplto the absence , of railroad building or other eit- 8lvo oporntlons, which some clalffifi 1 woro so essential to prosperity lt, U indicated by tho statementi of &F ' dltlons In tho Mnrshflold bank blcs were published yesterd). It Mr j pens that Just a year ago, a tall I mado for tho condition of the bk' , on Soptember 1st. 1909. Tho total deposits of the Mar field Institutions n year ago wai l round numbers $754,000, while tw ' yenr tho total deposits Is fSW' an Increase of J10C.OOO. This Ii L'lllli nf olwint fnuvtuon tier CCIlt. Tlllo rntl.mtu nn imllSliallj 81" condition, showing there is plenty"1 , ready money and ns tho gam been steady, it shows that the prw perlty Is of tho most substantial w turo. WE HAVE Jl'ST KI-:ei!IYKIl.SllllMi;.VrOPTIIISIOP. VIUR INFANT AND INVALID FOOD DIRECT FROM THE MANrFACTlREUS. Brown Drug- Co. Qradtate Chemists 'The Quality Store" JUST RECEIVED and will handle the famous cnoTco AMn nncAR'S neOI The flnn owim or nnn . . . j:p art ' ,' timber In Curry n ,1 C , ,, , UI10C0 ateS. I liese CUI1U w -' So'mthiaSl.HERSHEY chocolate, the best j 7"v"u,uu would indimtn .i., IfiVPr Try our home made taffies- , peanut, etc. Lewis' ' Confectionery; county. ,lhan I. . ."uiviiw Ulat -VCI. ',,;;;: " BU," roatlon to the re I W. J. Ward went ,t . Saturday to meet n co "of Z S"S Jri,.w, W d fate SOllndlllfa nt tl.- t . of tho pi. , aruor nt tho mouth !,' ?tC0 ana nlso t Arch Rock nroadway, Wif 1 "- v4 , i jmfiUatmJs .