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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1910)
-T5jnllft'1Tr(wr yn-v-Tr ( ! Vti.i FHE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1910 EVENING EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES Entered at tho pustofflco nt Marsh field, Oregon, for transmission through tho mails ag second clnsi mall matter. Address all comnumlcatlons to COOS BAY DAILY TIMES, Mnrslificld :: :: :: :: Oregon M. C. MALONEV WAX 12. MALOXKY Editor mid Pub. Xows Editor An Independent Republican news papor published every evening except Qundny, and Weekly by The Coos liny Times Publishing Co. IIIITU TUC l TOASTANDTEAJ Dedicated to tho service of tho people, that no good cause shall lack a champion, and that evil shall not tlirlvo unomiosod. ! Tho Coos Dny Times represents n consolidation of the Dally Const Mall and Tho Coos Hay Advertiser. The Coast Mail was tho first dally estab lished on C003 liny mid Tho Coos Bay Times Is its Immcdlhte sue ccssor. SUIISCIMITIOX RATES. DAILY. Ono year JC.OO Per month CO When pnld strictly In ndvanco tho subscription prlco of tho Coos Dny Times is $5.00 per year or $2.50 for six months. WEEKLY. Ono year $1.60 Official Pnpcr of Com County. OFFICIAL PAPER OP Till: CITY OF MAHSHPIELD. PUBLICITY AX EFFECTIVE WEA- POX AGAINST PREDATORY WEALTH. P , UIIMCITV forms ono of tho rom- cdlcs for tho nbtiscs pcrpotuntcd by predatory wealth nnd con scienceless polltlclnns. President Tnft linn recommended tho oxtrcmo of publicity for tho transactions of soma sorts of corporations. Com missioner Smith of tho burcnu of corporations urgCH that Intorstnto In dustries roport regularly to hoiuo national body. This vystom would mnko national nupervlslon nermn nont nnd bring tho people, tho gov ernment and tho Corporations to gether. , Tho HtntomontH of facta ns to such corporations as tho sugar trust and .tho coudomnntlon of them by pub lic opinion nnd tho lnw hnvo already lessoned ninny forms of commercial npprosslnn, outlawed tho railways' discriminations uu to rates, wiped nwny corporato ovlls nnd led man ngoiM to ndvoca'to nwo opon nc rountlng. A butter typo of man r?orH of corporations Is struggling with tho older kind to control tho organization of commerce. Former ly the slogan was "Tho public be damned!" Now tho standard Is "Tho public bo ploasod." Publicity has bogun to bring tho corporation into co-operation with tho government for tho people's good, It helps to bnso big business on fairness, openness and populnr trust, It will eventuate In Improv ing tho standing of securities. If business Is to remain n lasting force lu Ainerlcun progress It must bo fnlr, open and trustworthy. Only teamwork between tho state and tho corporation ran continuously ndiust tho over shifting nnd nlwnys com plox relations between tho forces of business mid 4 ho people's welfare. Tho peoplo havo willed righteous ness In business ns in politics. Tho will of tho American people never lis of flnnl fulfilment. $ good evening. There nln't no use o'. lclckln' nnd swonrln' at your luck, Yer can't correct tho troublo mor'n you can drown a duck, Remember, when beneath tho load your sufferln' head Is bowed, That Und'll sprlnklo sunshine In tho trail of every cloud. Cnpt. Jack Crawford. Personal Notes . m$::m:::mm ::::::m::::::t:m::mi ,.- nf .i,.. in.o.f ,. mv rn9 fmn "aKaaKaanaaBamKaaaaaiaBMir mnn in sr.mn. Tho catnlocuo I : irk I nT t i rlctfs of otlyr Important makes nrc: For the Farmnn, $5000; tho Voisln, $1000; Antoinette, $5000; Wright, $5000, nnd Sonimors, $5000. i The nuto Is fast coming to a busi ness basis but pleasure was tho mo tive that carried It far on Its way to success. Even though the flying machine may never be much more than a plaything, thorp nro mani festly great possibilities in It for the manufacturer. PETER DRIER of Coos River was in Marshfleld todny on business. HARRY PUOa will leave tomorrow fofy Portland on business mutters. A. lAiEDFIELD and wlfo of North Dond were Marshfleld visitors yesterday. J A. GOODWILL of So-ii'i Coos River was fn Marshfleld todny on business. MIBKIMSSE M a jrisr TFLf A TCT ITkl MISS ESTHER JOHXSOX of Co qulllo Is spending n fow days with her sister, Mrs. Tom Mchl, In Marshfleld. IS IT WORTH WHIM-:? Is It worth whllo that wo Jostlo n brother, Hearing his load on tho rough road of llfo? Is It worth while that wo Jeer at each other. In blackness of heart, that wo war to tho knife? God pity us all lu our pitiful strife. Ood pity us nil as wo Jostlo each other; God pardon ub nil for tho triumph wo feel When a fellow goes down 'nentli his load on tho henthor, Pierced to tho heart. Words nro keener than stool, And mightier far for woe than for weal. . Were It not well lu this brief llttlo Journey, On over the Isthmus, down Into tho tide, Wo glvo hliii n fish Instead of n sor- ppiit, Fro folding tho hands to bo and abide" - - Forever and nyo In dust nt his sldo? Look at the roses saluting each other; Look at tho bonis nil at peaco on tho plain. Man, nnd man only, makes wnr on his brothor, And laughs In his heart at his peril and pain Shamed by tho beasts that go down on tho plnln. Is It worth while that we 'buttle to humblo - Some poor follow down Into the dustT God pity lis all. flmo, too soon will tumblo All of us together, like leaves In gst , Humbled, Indeed, down Into the dust. Joaquin Mlllor. WILL WRIGHT, state bank exam iner, and his assistant, Mr. Den nett, nro In Marshfleld to examine some of tho locnl banks. TOM HALL and Xels Rnsmusscn hnvo returned from Hnyncs Inlet, where they hnvo been hunting ducks. They secured n dozen. C. A. SMITH, Mr. and Mrs. ' Warner nnd bnby left today on tho Xnun Smith for Cnllfomln. Mr. Smith expects to return hero shortly. Any $30.00 Suit Any $27.50 Suit Any $25.00 Suit Any $22.50 Suit Any $20.00 Suit 27.50 $25.00 $20. 50 00 $17.50 ARNO MEREEN leaves on tho Nnnn Smith today for Day Point and Dorkoley, whero ho will spend li roe weeks on bustness and pleasure P. E. LARSON of Allegany, who, with Ills yl(o nnd boy recently re turiiod from nn extendod Euro pean tour, was a Marshfleld visitor today. MR. AND MRS.. OLSON of Sioux City, who hnvo been spending three" weoks nt tho home' of Mr. Olson's brother, Rev. J. Richard Olson, left todny for thulr homo, .MRS. W. J. LAPALME of Enstsldo left on tho stngo yesterday for Minneapolis In response to a tele gram announcing thnt her father was critically HI there. M. C. OESSLING of Hood Rlvor, Ore,, Is hero for a short visit with his friend, Mnlr Dano, of tho Flan agan and Donnett Unnk. Mr. Gessllng Is connected with the .Hood River Milling compnny. These prices will only be al lowed on suits bought Saturday, Oct 15 ffiStato At k r EUALM CO.VKIO-TI.'O GTnousE. a qros. 1 OAUTIMOKC Remember, HIGH ART Clothing is guaranteed to be Al Wcol, Hold Their Shape, Fit Better and Look Nicer. SPECIAL: mf9r MAHSHF1ULR, OREGON. Just in, a bunch of Hyde Caps j MISS CORA MAE MONTGOMERY, who tins beon spondlng tho sum mer with relntlves on tho Day, will leavo tomorrow with hor par ents'! Mr. nnd Mrs. R. R. Mont gomery, for hotr homo In Illinois. COLICS' DORY FOUXD." . the quiet observer says: t Till FLYING MACHINE INDUSTRY THE flying machine may never bo brought to that Btage of perfec tion and reliability essential to tho needs of ovory-dny travel and commerce, but as for Its gaining a plai'c In tho Industrial world, It lms already done that: albelt, It may bo on a footing similar to that of tho factory where are turned out tho Jack-ln-tho-box and tho monkey on a stick, and If so, rwuhnps tho more secure for that, since we will have our toys, rognrdloss. The noroplnno Industry has devel oped In Franco with as much rapid ity as did tho motor car Industry nnd now n number of noroplnno fne rics nro running to full capacity. A little moro than a year ago there were fewer than ono hundred aero planes In nil Europe, but. slnco Rlerlot's first cross-ohuiiuol , flight ho has built 250 duplicates of his mon oplane and Farmnn has manufac tured moro than one hundred bi planes. Other typos bring the French production up fp about eight hundred, which havo sold for some thing moro than $2,600,000. The small nierlot sold at first for 12000, but affer Its success In crossing the channel, the prlco was ralsod and s "Gossip h one of the few thlng3 that doesn'. lose Us flavor after being wnrmed over se,vo,-nl time." Tl-o Minneapolis Tribune volun. teera tho Information that "war Is no female seminary game." Some years ago General Sherman expressed the same opinion lu different words. Indications Are That Missing Chicago Man Was Murdered. (Dy' Associated Press to Coos Rny Times.) CHICAGO, Oct. 14. The body of Wnlter B. Coles, president of tho Keofe-Coles Printing compnny, who disappeared a week ago, was found In Lnko Michigan ' today. From wounds on the head tho pollco be lieve Coles might havo boon mur dered. His coat was missing! He appnrontly had only been In tho wa ter a few days, though ho disap peared n weok ago. Phono I, 'on I Order. S. Kaufman & Co. M.JW1 PF.R TON. your How About That NEW HAT? ' We are offering ono of the host hats sold anywhere, at any prlco, lu the famous THOROUGH 11UKI) HAT, at only , , Another good hat, good enough for anyone Is tho STATUS. .MAX. It costs only CAPS FOR MUX AXD ROYS. We have ono of tho largest lines In the cUvand the best values at tho least-prl offering nt ONLY us axo no CUXTS, A Large and Complete Line of Wet Will t her Goods Always on Hand. the"bazar HOUSK OF QUALITY, Phono S3. $3.00 il enough for JpZ.bu AXO ROYS. he largest lines best values at ices. See what wo aro CHICKENS Feed tnem Coulsen's Egg Food a llttlo scrap glvo 'em n pile of grit to dig Jn, and then bring your oggs to Stnuff's'. You will have some to bring lu-lf !youbuy Coupon's Fgg Producer, at our place. Wo havo n now food Ilnlry Chop and- Mid tilings, mixed. Ask us about" it. Chickens go. wild over It," PHOFKSSlOXAIi CARDS. DR. J. W. IXGRAM, Physician ami Surgeon. Olllce 208-200 C001 IlullOLnj. Phones Ofllco 1C21; Rosldonco 1022 J. W. 11UXXETT, Lawyer. THE ACTRESS and THE SPOTLIGHT Tho actress craves tho spotlight as sho crnvos success. Ofllco over Flanagan Bennett Dank Marshfleld, qrogon. Sho knows that powerful light focused upon her, isolates her per sonality and concentrates attention upon her beauty and charm. Every rotnll business needs tJio spotlight of' Ulectrlc Show Win low Lighting to concentrnto public attention upon tho merit of Its merchandise. w M. S. TURPUX, Architect. Over Chnmuor of Commerce LADIES Lot us clean, dyo or press that dress or garment and mako It as good as now. Experienced meu do tho work for-us. Wo guarantor our work to bo satisfactory. Consult us and wo will gladly toll you what can be dono and tho cost of It. Glvo us a trial order. Phono us and wo will sond for and deliver your suit promptly. Men's suits also cleaned, pressed nd repaired. Rates reasonable. Marshfleld Cleaning ami Dyo Works, 'hono 270X. 1SG So. Broadway. Not all electric window lighting Is what it should be, uecauiMut flclont care has not boon glvon to tho Installation. Wo havo Illuminating exports, compotont nnd glad to assist you is part of tho service THE COOS BAY GAS AND ELECTRIC CO.. TULUPHOXK 178. tt-n-nn-H-u-n--B-n-B-K- n-ti-u-a- -a-n-a-n t .n-nB--fl Seed for fall sow lug Clover, Or chard Grass, Italian Rje, etc. Wo slice boiled hnm and bacon whllo you wait, on dur now Sterling Sllcer. Every piece the samo thickness. Winter is Coming OX, WHUX YOU WILL XEED MORE ' LIGHT. OUR FIXTURES ARE GO-, 1XO FAST AT FROM TUX TO WEXTY PUR CUXT LOWER THAN MAXUFACTURIXG PRICES. THIS IS A SXAP FOR SOMEOXE THAT HAS THE MOXEY. Coos Bay Wiring Co. EXPERT ELECTRiriAXS. Respectfully ask your patronage. PHOXE 237-J. Beaver Hill Coal .MOUXT DIA11LO AXD JOSSOX CEMEXT. Tho best Domestic and Imported brands. Plaster, Llrao, Brick and all kinds of builders material. HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR OFFICE, SOUTH DROADWAY. PHONE 201. ---- -t--fr-- ------- " -- S2SaS2Sa53SZSEC3aS52Sa5aS,2Sl!SE52!rJranS?aSHS2F?1 S2SZSiSiSiSiSSB STEAMER M. F. PLANT Sails for San Francisco every eight days. TICKETS RESERVED UP TO THE ARRIVAL OF THE SniT, RESERVATIONS WILL RE CANCELLED AT THAT TIME U LESS TICKET IS BOUGHT. G MAGClRU'S TRAXSFJJRT Hauling of every description. Stand at "Busy Corner." Phono 298. Office phone, 201, Dealer In wood and coal. "At'the Place of Good Things to Eat," Chas. Stauff Front and Commercial. MRS. FARR1XGUR, Teacher of Piano. Home Studio, South Broadway. Phono 270-J. HOTEL GARDIXER, at Gardiner, Oregon, has been re modelled and Improved and Is under iow management. Special accommo dations for stage passengers and for people desiring a rest at tho seashore. "You'll Like the Place," J. E. SCHILLING, Proprietor, F. S. Dow, Agent. Marshfleld Ore i VSZSiSZ52SiS?5?5S5&ZS25eSi5Z5S5a. SSZSZ5,TSiSSS2SZiSiSiSiSiSiS2SlSH' THE FAST AXD COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo (EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS) . WILL MAKE REGULAlt TRIPS CARRYIXG PASSENGERS AXD FREIGHT RETWEEX COOS RAY AXD SAX FRANCIS CO. ALL JtESERVATIOXS FOR PASSEXGERS MApE AT ALL1AXCE POCK, MAHSHFIEl.D AXD 1XTER-OCEAN TRAXSP, CO. FIFE BLDG., SAX FR.VXCISCO. FOll INFOR MATION PHONE 41-J o 288, SAILS FROM SAX FRANCISCO FOR COOS nAY OUT. 18. lm IXTER-OCEAN TRJINSPORTATIOXCO. P SK.. -