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-"r -'wyi"WPr" THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, .MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1 SIO EVENING EDITION. T1S3" in mini mmmmmmmnr -"-"-- - n.M, , COOS BAY TIMES SYSTEM RADICALLY WRONO, Entered tit tho pustofflco nt Marsh field, Oregon, for transmission through tho mails ng second china mall in nttor. Address all communications to COOS MAY DAILY TIMES, Murslifioltl :: :: :: :: Oregon M. C. MALOXKV DAN E. MALO.VKY Editor and Pub. A'cus Ktlltor OPPORTUNITY. ' 13 WAS a fan discouraged. JIo had niadu h mista&e, failed on oppoitunliy's cull, choieu w rung Instead of right, unit tho durk ims mid unhuppluiss of that had day sot.wil to begloom his whole future. He felt as though ii seal of wretch ed failure had been tlxed upon all lila dn8 and he was ready to quit, lot hlinsolf drift, nnd tnko tho quick, easy way down to destruction. Was thero anywhere n hopeful, holiiful message for him; nml for tho ninny others llko him? Yes, ovorywherol In the llvos of other men about hltn who rose after they foil; In tho dawn of every new day; In tho coming of sunshine after cloudy gloom; In tho whole scheme of nature with Its nuvor ending ro il own 1 of life. Of courso wo have the puHslmtutlc philosophy so beautifully expressed by John J. lngalls In his "Opportun ity." I knock unbidden onto at ovary gato If sleeping, wnko; Is feasting, rise before 1 turn away. TIiobo woro tho words ho attribut ed to this "master of human destl iiIch," and tholi he added: Tlioso who doubt or hosttnto Coudeniuod to fullura, penury and woo. Seek me In vain and uselessly Im plore. I nuuwer not nnd I return no more. Hut, as has boen Haiti, thero Is nowlwro olso In tho English lan gunKO an oqunl number of beautiful Hues which contain more un inltlKatod nonsense than tlioso Hues of Iiigulls'. Opportunity comes not ono day only, but every day. With each day's new tasks and respon sibilities, largo or Binnll, a now chance Is opened to ovory man. "I'nclo" Honry Wnllnco of Iowa, who at -II years had ample reason to bo discouraged ns ho was forced to glvo up n chosen life work In tho m I n b try, bpcauso death threatened to claim him In a few short mouths, m ado of his misfortune nil oppor tunity nnd found In It a way to tho success that Is his at 7-i years. Ho has a message for tho discouraged man who feels that ho has lost his opportunity. "Today la tho day," ho says. "Yostorday Is past and gono; wo can't do anything with It, so why worry about it? "Tomorrow Is not yet hero; we can't do anything with It, so why worry about tomorrow?. "Today Is hero, pregnnnt with possibilities. Let It have tho full moasuro of your thought and your effort and you may forget yesterday nnd coaso your worry about tomor row. Tnko thought only of today's work; do It well; live right today, nnd your yesterdays nnd tomorrows ncod glvo you no occasion for doubt." Some years ago n southern man, Judge Walter Malono, mtulo splen did reply to Ingalls In a poem full of Inspiration nnd hopefulness and with a sound, sensible philosophy for ovory discouraged man. Not nil of It can ho given here, hut only thesu words: They do mo wrong who say I como no more, Whon onco I knock nml fall to And you In; For ovory day I stnnd outsldo your door, And hid you wako, and rlso to fight and win, ..... Dost thou behold thy lost youth all aghast, Dost reol from righteous retribu tion's blow? Then turn from blotted archives of tho past And find tho future's pago ns whlto ns snow. Art thou a mourner? Rouso thoo from thy spoil; Art thou n sinner? Sins may bo forgiven, Each morning gives thoo wings to fly from hell, Each night n star to guliio thy feot to hcavon. Division Should be Decided by Each County. That the s stem now in vogjn In Orrgcn Is radically wrong for t.u di vision of counties, Is the bolef ul t..o As orla Budget, which in Its t- -in of July 7, !. that Jt should be i o the prope of each couity tu i. to decide whetlier or not tiny w it to ore.no new . -unties. The b . ., says: "Among the Initiative module are to be voteJ upon at tie i. no;t Ncva-ubor Is e-iie to .mm , .' mlth ccunty by taUIr poit t Lane ami Douglas "couut.es. T. a measure which Is of com so only till oct Interest to the people res- .1 nj In the districts affected, hut undi r t i piovlilons of the law, it Is to be voted uon by the people of the entire sta e. Judging from matter that is being sent out by the commercial clubs or La no and Douglas counties tho great majority of the residents of those sec tlons are opposed to the bill and the only ones there are who are favoring It arc thoso who are endeavoring to croato n real estate boom In what Is to bo tho now county seat. That bo Ing'the case, tho ono thing for electors who reside outsldo tho nffected dis tricts, to do Is vote against it. The fact of tho matter Is that tho mothod now In vogtio for tho division of conn tlos Is altogether wrong. Such ques tions should bo left entirely to the people whosohoiuos are In tho section dlroctly concornod nnd whoso Inter osts are thus affected nnd not to tho votors of tho stnto at largo, tho major ity of whom know or caro abBoIutoly nothing about tho mattor at Issue. One grave danger of granting thoso petitions for divisions of countlos by a voto of the pooplo of tho ontlre state Is that somo (lino tho qtiostlon may come olosor to homo. Soma one, for Instance, may want to get up n peti tion to divide our own county and under the exist lug law, the people o: other sections of the state would do termlne tho quostlon by their votes Tho safer way Is to kill all tueasuio-.i of this kind that come up and thiif nip nil prospoctlvo' petition In ttic bud, at le.ist until such time ns in state laws are amended so as to p c vide for what may Do termed "heme rule," by restricting tho voto on tass. strictly loonl measuros to the votor residing within tho district can corned." mm ,JSmmm m m mm $ , mm mKBrn l. SmmMWHMmml WILL It. KINO, Judge of the Supremo Court, MR. VOTER. Do you think It right to vote to create now counties nnd double their oxponsos. You can not kuow condi tions In remoto counties and should voto against all division and voto for tho law allowing counties to settle their locnl matters among themselves. Thanks for the Pool. (Last Oregonlnn). Above Gibbon the uilddlo of tho Umatilla river Is to bo tho dividing lino between Umatilla county and the proposed now county, which has no yot been christened. Under this ar raugement tho Wenaha Spring resor will bo In tho now county. All e.vopt lug tho pool. Thanks for tho pool. NEW COUNTIES. TUP 1 T fYVn MarnhlUWs pouiir Family intLUUIUnl,, A11 flltnllre pcw nd clean, Velvet ant) Axmlntiter carpets In ! room. Four Morle ot wild romtort Ra'e re4urel to day, Wo, 75o ami 11.00; week, 10uo00, Alto a (ew hmuekreplns apart nnu wit t tnnn, I1J oo er month Fr tathi. Taka bun at dtpot. Wri. Bridge. ro When nlono In tho olectlon booth on November Sth, when scanning you. ballot you will read substantially the following: A lllll to Croato tho County of Clarke 334 Yes. 335 X No. A 1)111 to Create the County of DeS' chutes, 350 yes. 351 X No. A Hill to Annex a Portion of Clacka mas County to Multnomah. 3'.'2 Yes. 323 X No. A lllll to Anuox a Portion of Wash ington County to Mulnomah. 33S Yes. 339 X No. A Dill to Create the County of Nes mlth. 316 Yes. 317 X No. A lllll to Create Orchard County. 332 Yes. 333 X No. A Dill to Create the County of Otis. 320 Yes'. 321 X No. A BUI to Create the County of Wil liams, 321 Yes. 325. X No. A Dill for an Act providing for tho Croatlon of Now Counties, Towns, etc., and changing boundarlo3 of ex Istlng counties, etc. 352 X Yes. 353 No. You nro asked to consider well tu. above moasuros and by voting "No" on nil division measures, and "Yes" on tho bill giving the counties full control of all local matters, you will be relieved of such duties at future elections. Your careful, conscientious consideration Is asked. Respectfully, STATE ANTI-DIVISION COMMITTEE. (Paid advertisement) RKAD THM TIMBB' WANT AD8. Cinitlitlnio for lU-Klcrdoii, HU-Vear Tophi, WIiomo Place Im Hotiglit by Coo. II. Itiiinett, Assembly Nominee. Judgo Will It. King was horn near Wnlln Walla, Washington, October 3, 1801, and removed to Oregon In the spring of 1S71, alnco which time he has been u continuous rosldont ol this state. Ills college education wnt acquired In tho Stnto Agricultural College, nftcr which ho graduated from n law school In Danville, India na. Ho commenced tho practice ot law In 1892, served hIx years In Ore gon legislature, two years In the llouso nnd four In tho Senate, onco was recognized as one of the leading mombers of that body, lie has serv ed four yours on tho Supremo Hunch, two years as commissioner, nnd two as associate Justice, nnd Is n candi date to miccoed himself for tho six year term. That Ills decisions rank high among tho bar Is evident from tho fact that ho Is supported, along with the, throe otlwr members of the Uonch who ro candidates (Judger Moore, Mcllrlde nnd Sinter), by the Non-political Judiciary inovomont, which was authorized by tho Oregon Stnto liar Association, and line for Its 'bject the comploto removal of Mir 'uUHnry from political obligation? uut Inlluonces'. In referring to Judgo King, the Oiogcn Dally Journal of Portland, a lending Jourunl of tho stnto, re cently said: "Ono of tho ablest Jur ats In Oregon Is Supremo Justice Will It. King. Ho Is known through out tho stale as an Independent hlnker of profound powers of nnnly sls. Ho has tho reputation among laymen as well as tho members of the bar of applying a great deal of common sense as well ns broad In telligence In construing tlio law Judge King Is opposed by Ooorgo II. Uurnott, who wns nominated by tho Assombly, who accepted tho nomina tion from the assembly nnd who stands on the platform of tho Assem bly ." " Goorgo H. Uurnott, tho Ilopubllcan Assembly nominee, Books Judge King's plnco on political grounds. Against tho custom of selecting the Supremo Court according to the pol itics of the candidates, tho Non-Poll-Ileal Judiciary executive committee uses, among others, tho following arguments: A non-political supremo court means n supremo bench with no party dobts to pay. Tho Judgos of 'ho supremo court nro strictly non polltlrul; the supremo court, then should be on a non-pollttcnl basis. It Is only political hacks that want to make tho Dench a reward for poli tical service. No Inquiry Is mndo Into tho poli tical opinions of a Juror; tho poli tics of a Judgo has Just us little to do with his qualifications.. Thero is no good reason why good Judges should bo put off the bench on account of politics and other Judges put on tho bench In their stead on account of politics. Remembor tho four candidates ro commendod by tho Noii-Polltlcal Judiciary movement aro Judges lug, Siater, Mcllrlde and Mocro, nil nresent members of tea Supreme Court. (Paid advertisement) Gosli, but (hat Light Makes These Words Stand Out Plain. cm i'A Slrloois 9oJejbmtcfai? Telophono 17S nnd nsk for tho Now Duslucss Department. THE COOS BAY GAS AND MOTIC COMPANY AI tf P "I STATKMKXT OF CONDITION Oh" THE eLls.l0.f ; fist Trtss! and Savmes Bank x, when vor wiMi xn:i) mouk JjIfiHT. OUH I.'I.VITUKS AHK no SO FAST AT I'HO.M TH.V TO VI.NTY Pi:it CKXT I.OWKU THAN M.XnCTTHIn PIMCKS. THIS IS A S.VI KOIt SOMEONE THAT HAS Till: MOVKV. Coos Bay Wiring Co. UXIMMST KliKCTHIClANS. Uesppctfully ask your pairouage. I'HO.VK 237-J. OF COOS HAY RRSOimCUS. Loans and discounts . . . . J12U,51C.9S Overdrafts 2G4.SD IJnmls and securltle; .... (20 1)90. 10 flanking house, furalture and llziuioa 50,80.50 Cash on hand and due from banks S2.9G8.51 MAItSHFEl.D, ORE., SKl T. 1. 1910. LIAUILITIES Capital stock paid iu.. JJOPPMH Surplus and undivided profits 3,W.fl DoposlU 18f,55MI NEW LIVERY Fancy now rigs, good horses and caroful drivers nro now nt tho dis posal of tho Coos Day public at IIL'ASON'AWjK HATKS. Rigs or rigs with drivers ready foi any trip anywhere any tlmo. Horso boarded nnd rigs cared for. Now liearso and apeclnl nccommo dntlons provided for funeral parties W. L. CONDRON'S Livery & Feed Stables South Urontlnny, Marslillold Turkish Baths 210-213 Coos Building PHONE -14-J IJRKAKWATKU HOTEL, Frout St., Murshlleld, Ore.. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Has been thoroughly renovated and newly furnished. Rooms reason able, by day, week or month. Mrs. J, H. O'DONNELI,, Prop. TO THK VOTKHS OF COOS COUTY I am a candldato tor Coroner ot i Coos county, running strictly as an Independent, nnd will appreciate any support that Is given me. If elected I promise a faithful, horest and econ omical administration ot the duties of the ofllce. W. E. DUNC1AN. (Paid ndvortlsoment.) LAUGH! WELL I GUESS you'd laugh too If you had Just got your old suit back from the cleaners nnd It looked as good as new like mlno does. No It's no secret, tho work was dqno by tho Marshflelil Cleaning and Dyo. Works, Phone 3 7 OX. 186 So. Broadway. Ladle GrweBta a Specialty W. Dimgan Undertaker Mnrsliflcld, Oregon. Parlors, 180 South Htl St., Telephone, Day or Xlght, 103-J. ilOTKIj UAUUINEH, at Gardiner, Oregon, has been re modelled, and Improved and Is under uew management. Special accommo dations for stage passengers and for people desiring a rest at the seashore "You'll Like the Place." J. E. SCHILLING. Proprietor. REAL ESTATE. I havo some ot tho best buys on tho Bay. Can arrange easy terms. Houses and. buildings for rent. AUGUST FRIZEEX, 68 Central Ave. Marshfleld, Ore. JUre your Job printing done at Ttee TIbm offtce; Total $203,661.01 Total I29S.551.II1 Wo Invito your attention to tho s troug condition of this tank i shown by tho sworn sattement, to-wl t: Cash rosorve 43 per coat of deposit. Rosorvo required by law 16 por cent ot depwlU. Recorvo lu excess of legal requirements 28 por cent of depoiliu OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS JOHN S. COKE, President. JOHN F HALL, HENRY SENaSTACKEN. STEPHEN C. ROGERS, DORSEY KREITZER, Cashlor. V. S. CHANDLER, WILLIAM GRIMES. DR C- W. TOWER, M C. IIORTON, Vic e President and Manager. DOES A GENERAL RANKING AN D TRl'ST BUSINESS. YOl'It Ill'SINESS SOLICITED. Draws T THE FIR.ST NATIONAL BANK. OF COOS BAY STRICTLY A COMMERCIAL BANK. IWIU Fnruo Nevada Nuflonnl Hank, San Francisco. Ctl The United Slntce National Bauk, Portland, Ore. I'll.. Virl....l !...,. ft . T.. v-l KT 17 urailS rj,,. corn Exchange National Bank, Chicago, 111. Oil J The Hank of Rcotland, London, England. . I'he Credit I yomuiU, Paris, France. In addition we draw drattB on all principal banking eentr-n Europe, Asia, Africa. Australia, China, Japan, North, Centrsl Gouth America, Personal and commercial accounts kept subject to check Certificates ot Deposits Issued. Safe Deposit Boxes ton'scl FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK! Kj MAR3HFIELD, OREGON. Oldest Bank In Cooe County, Established In 1 Paid up Cnpltnl mid SuitIun. $HO,)00.00. Assets Over Half Million Dollars. ..k Does a general banking business and draws drafts oa the ' of Ca'lfornla, San Francisco, Ctl,; Hanover National Dank, N. v First National Bank, PortHnd, Ore.; First National Bank, burg, Ore.: Tho London Joint Stock Bank. Ltd.. London. Bngin- 1 Aleo sells exchange on all of the principal cities of Europe. T Individual and corporation accounts kept subject to checK. b f deposit lock boxes for rent. i, , OFFICERS: J. W.BENNETT, IrtIdnt, R. F. WILLIAMS, Cashier. J. II. FLANAGAN, V.-Ires. GEO. E. WINCHESTER. AmU W INTERPRT iit. nv m...n .....,r. i STEAMER BREAKWATER In Sails fioiiiAliisuorth Dock, Portlnml, nt P. M every TucstHT Salh, from Coos Bay every Saturday at service of time. Reservation will not bo held later thau Friday noon, unless tickets are purchased. rj W. F. Miller, Agt,. Phone Main 35-L &&tt'aSiSiSi!B!nttttttttttKV 1 " -fc Have That Roof Fixed I HOME LAND U NOW See CORTHELL Fhoae aiat, See us tor InTemei. on y Bay. We guarantee owner sp bo our price, - 04.