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4AA THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1911 EVENING EDITION. V COOS BAYTiMEb M. U. MA LONE Y DAN U. .MALONEY Edlto: mid PuU N'cus Editor Eutored at tho postofflco at Marsh fleld, Oregon, for transmission through tho malls as second class mall matter. OFFICIAL PAPER OF TUB CITY OF MARSHFIELD. Olllclnl Piipcr of Coos County Address all communications to COOS MAY DAILY TIMES. ftfArslidcld :: :: :: : Oregon Dodlc'atcd to tho sorvlco of tho people, that no good cause shall lack a champion, and that ovll shall not tbrlvo unopposed. 8URSCRIPTION KATES. DAILY. One year $6.00 Per month 50 WEEKLY. One year $1G0 When paid strictly In advance the subscription price of tho Coos Bay Times Is $5.00 pr year or $2.50 for six months. Alt Independent Republican news paper published every evening except Bundny, and Weekly by Tlio Cooh liny Times Publishing Co. GOOD EVENING. Tho great thing Ih to love the good ntid trim; nnd this lovu proves ItBolf when we recognize nnd prlzo the good and true whorovor they hIiow themselves. Goetlio. AN APT COMPARISON. w rE ALL know tho hnblt of the cuckoo of laying Its oggs In tho nests of birds and putting on them tho responsibility of hatch Ing and rearing tho young cuckoos. Wo all know tho hnblt of fathers .nnd mothorH who send tholr children into tho public scIiooIh nnd put on tho touchers tho sole responsibility ior training them and bringing thorn 'tip ns they should go. Wo will nil appreciate, therefore, -tho following very apt comparison mndo by Theodore Roosavolt In an nddrcsH to an educational gathering in Now York, when ho likened tho cuckoo and this sort of parent to each othor: y I nm Hiiro that I glvo uttor nnco to a feeling deep In tho hearts of toachors whou I ex press contempt for tho "cuckoo typo of pnront," tho father nnd mother who doposlt tho child In school nnd then think that nil responsibility for Its Intellectual, mrirnl nnd physical welfare falls upon tlio teacher. No teacher -can supply tho place of the homo. Fathers and mothers ought to Jcnow that they cannot do a liner thing for tho world than to mnke of (their chlldron useful citizens. They aught to understand that thero Is no bettor way of protecting thom- aolTOs In the future than to do It through tho right bringing up of their eons had daughter). There can he no worthier work than this; It Is ilio vory worthlost. Out fothors and niothors uoed something of tho spirit of tho Arabian father, who profem .above nil names by which he may lie culled tho name which designates 111 m ns the father of his sous. carefully ns you did when ho came courting. Wear the color he likes you In and the style of gown. Have something In tho way of n surprise dish for din ner. Head the papers and ma gazines and be your husband's Intellectual equnl. Keep with him In any special lino of work. Encourage his hobby. He sym pathetic and do not tell him nil the troubles of the dny; he has had lits own, more slgnlllcant nnd lmportnnt Individually than all yours put together. , Keep his clothes In order, a clenn house nnd good food. Your husband Is thon yours forever and ever. No chorus girl or pretty stenographer can tnko him away from you. Uut keep him or somebody else will simp him up nnd make him think that she nnd she nlono over did or ever will understand him. This' may bo a little hard on tho wives, but presumably not so hard as the wear and tear of divorces. Tho modern woman has led her hus band to expect everything from her. from Intellectual helpmeet to play thing nnd cook, so she will hnvo to live up to her reputation or tnko the consequences. And she Is usunlly equnl to living up to her reputation If she Just realizes the inherent ne cessity of tho case. "MY VIEWS" A Illumine; Record of In dividual Opinion by u Unlet Observer. 0 HEY STAND APART. r N HIS English correspondence A. Maurice Low assures ills Dritlsh readers that: In the American Vnllinlla there nro only two figures. Washington, who created, nnd Lincoln who defended, nro nlono In their solitary grandeur. Al though tho American Is sadly do- flclunt In tho boiibo of propor tion nnd hnB n passion for mak ing mock-heroes, Just ns chil dren delight In making men out of mud, he knows thnt no other American Is worthy to Bit with these two. Yet thero Is n vacant nlclio for tho man who will ren der n sorvlco no less grcnt than that of Washington and Lincoln; who will create n now faith In his country nnd defend his country ngalnst the nssnultH of the demagogue. With the concluding statement it it In not Important to deal. It Is enough to ask If there Is anothor In our history to sit with Washing ton nnd Lincoln. It will bo urged tbat tho occasion called out both mon; without it one might have died a country squire nnd the other a village Justlco of the peace. Hut thero was more than the oc casion. Washington wns not Wash ington becntiBo he had an opportu nity, nor Lincoln, Lincoln. Thero was Homothlng about thorn both that mnrked them among their fellows. On tho whole, tho Judgment of Mr. Low must bo accepted. We aro en gaged from tlmo to tlmo in making heroes because wo feol tho ncod of them. Hut wo hnvo never in n de liberate niomont placed anybody bo- slde either Washington or Lincoln. Editor Times: UK friends the Chrlstlnn Scien tists, hnvo been teaching man kind sonic lmportnnt lessons. Many of us do not believe thnt per sons are "cured" either by drugs or by prayer. Most people who think they need a cure, or who think they tiro cured, as a matter of fact have nothing to bo cured of nnd they nro cured when the diseased Idea that they are sfck has been taken out of their minds. Thnt Is all thero is to It. "Disease comes only to those who have been preparing for It," snys one writer nnd It Is an eternal truth. Aft er It hns come, that Is after wo have brought it on ourselves, It may be merely by thinking of It, It can not be cuicd by taking medicines, nor by rubbing something on the sore pnrtB, says tho same writer. And again ho Is right. "People who dread disease and fear dlseoso have dlsenso." That Is another everlasting truth. "Modi clno is only a palliative," says I)r Weir Mitchell, himself eminent In his profession. The Injunction of the doctor of tho now thought Is to forget It. Do 'not sit down and worry about your ln sldes; tnko thought of what you eat. seeing to it thnt you do not eat nny thlng thnt you hnvo found does not agree with you and never cnt too much even of tho things that do DEIS SALE OF OF TIDE FLATS C. S. Winsor Says Rumored Deal Is Utterly Without Foundation. agreo with you. A man should eat only enough to keep himself nllve. He Bhould not make his digestive or gans tho rccoptaclo for nil that the appetite may crave for. Require of thoso organs no work thnt Is not nec essary to mnke Just blood enough to keep you going. An electric motor, or n gnsoleno motor will take caro of an overload occasionally, but If you submit It to such overloading with regularity you will soon wear the motor out. When you nro not feeling well, find out the cause and remedy that cause. And then forget It. Or bet ter still, believe thnt you do not hnvo It nny more. Tho man or womnn who enn sit down nnd tnlk by the hour nbout whnt alls him is a pestilential being, a maker and n spreader and n propa gator of diseases. lie fills the mltidi of those who have to listen to him with the germs of disease and In weak minded persons thoso germs nre bound to srow. Let such persons be banished from your society. As sociate with persons of minds, they rndlate health like sunshine. And talking about sunshine, that In Itself Is the balm for nine tenths of tho Ills of the world. Tnko all your 111b out Into the sunshine nnd then you will be both well and happy. DIXIT. m CHEEK UP! Some of us nro so determined to borrow troublo thnt we'd oven pny Interest on itl When tho don't worry club goes nnywhoro It Is content to travel sec ond class! TO AVOID DIVORCE. JUDOE PETIT of Chicago has ' ahown admlrnblo porsplcaclty In his advice to women who would Iteop tholr husbands. Divorce Is usunlly considered a modern ovll nnd tho underlying conditions which nro nisponslblo for its existence nro Ioubtloss often aggravated by mod ern tondonclos. Hut fundamentally they nro ns old ns tho human race. "So It will take a combination of an Iont wisdom nnd up-to-date applica tion to combat the causes leading to divorco. Judge Petit has recognized this In Ills formula for distressed women. IIo cays: My advice to wlvos who wish to avoid divorco Is; Don't quote father, Pet your husband; ho is only a big kid. Meot him nt tho door" with a smile. Dress as THE STOKE TALK8M1TH. I wont Into n hnrdwaro atoro to bliy a quire of nails. Tho clerk I dealt with was a boro, who told mo dreary ales. Ho wore a largo olastlc smllo that split Ills faco In two; his Jaw was going nil tho whllo, and when his stunt was through, I cried: "Cut out thoso verbal galea! Let all this talk bo tinned! Lo, when n patron conies for nails, you only hand him wind!'' I went Into tho druggist's lair, to buy some pickled smoke; n languid sales man mot mo thore, nnd said: "Say, bore's a Joko!" And thon ho slum med mo on tho back, and lenned against my bust, nnd quoted from soma nlmnnnc a Joko all rod with rust. Ami thon I smote him with a chntr mid knocked him through tho I floor, determined as I loft that lair, to go there never moro. Oh, whon nil buoyant salesmen learn to glvo tholr Jaws a rest, and know that customers don't yearn for quip and nnclent Jest? Ah, how I lovo tho quiet dork, who sells mo sealing wax, and keeps his mind upon his work, and sldo steps liiianucs! WALT MASON. C. S. Winsor, one of the biggest stockholders In tho Coos Hay Tide Flat company, this afternoon denied tjmt the company had sold or given nn option on tho 1,100 acres of tide Hut opposite North Hend and extend ing south to tho Mursliflold mouth of Coos River. IIo stnted that some time ngo, nn option had been given on pnrt or all of It to Claudo Nns burg and others representing tho Coos Hay and Holso but that this op tion had expired nnd slnco then no option or sale had boon effected with any ono. Tho story wns afloat today that tho land in question had boon optioned or bought for tho Southern Paclllc and that tho first payment of $50,000 had been mndo on it. The land lies bctwoon the North Hand and Morsh lleld chnnnols of Coos River and east of tho Coos Bay harbor channel. Tho Port of Coos Hay Commission has beon figuring on gottlng tho land, which according to some, rightfully belongs to tho tidal prism of Coos Hay and which could not be trans ferred to prlvato parties. According to tho story, which Mr. Winsor donled, tho purchaso price wns $100,000, tho remaining $50,000 to bo paid January 1, next. Ono lo cal man declared that instead of tho Southorn Pacific gottlng It, tho .buyer was a ropresentntlvo of the Pennsyl vania Trust company which Is un derwriting tho Coos Hay and Dolse bonds. Coupled with this rumor was an other that a considerable amount of tldeflat on tho enst sldo of the Day, extending south from near Cposton, had 1)0011 optioned or sold nnd it was presumed to have gone to the same parties that rumor claimed tho big Island had beon sold to. No regulnr win-out wnB ever mndo In a walk! A good way to keep 'em from try ing to get your gont Is to keep its horns manicured. CULLEN. Electric Pumps Uncovered The Battleship Maine liaising the Mniiie in Havana Harbor is one oi! the great engineering i'eats of the de cade. A vastly important part of the undertaking was pumping millions of gallons of sea water out of the cofferdam enclosure. Every gallon of water was pumped out by giant electrically operated pumps, stationed on huge barges. Switching the power oft and on was the only physical labor involved. For pumping of any kind, anywhere, the electric motor excels in reliabiliti, econo my and low cost of investment. Telephone ITS Oregon Power Co. Don't forget tho Turkish PHONE 214-.7. Hatha Foley's Honey nnd Tnr Compound Still rotnlns its high placo ns tho best household remedy for all coughs and colds, olthor for children or giown persons. Provonts serious results from n cold. Tnko. onjy (ho gonulno Foloy's Honey nnd Tnr Compound, nnd rofuso substitutes. For Salo at tho Red Cross Drug Storo. atf Ell f & whanavoMma Invantira ability EH &' irlf'HnKI'.I.F.y A.MHUTHlri, last Chance STATEMENT OF CONDITION Flanagan Bennett Bank of .MARSHFIELD, OREGON At tho close of business September 1st, 1011. Resources. Loans and Discounts $397,393.93 Hanking Houso CO.000.00 Cash and Exchnngos 141, 546.53 Ttnl 9088,010.10 Liabilities Capital Stock, paid in $50,000.00 Surplus nnd Undlvfdod Profits 54,165.72 Deposits 484,774.74 Totnl 9388,010.10 CONDENSED STATEMENT FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY At tho Closo of UuslneHS, September 1, 1011. Resources. Loans nnd Discounts $209,719.68 Bonds nnd warrants 88,852.46 U. S. Bonds to sccuro circulation 25,000.00 Ronl ostnto, furnlturo and fixtures 81.472.91 Cash nnd sight exclinngo 100,031.00 This Winter Hnvo your work dono now or got loft. will CLEAN STOVES, FLUES, CHIMNEYS nnd Inspect for any d(K fects for Only $1.00 You will miss mo whon I nm gonol Total resourcos $5O3,ft70.t2 Liabilities. ' , Capital stock $100,000.00 Surplus and undivided profits 6,886.26 Circulation 1! ! ! . ! . 26.Q00.00 "opotlts 433,100.08 Total liabilities $505,070.03 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: W. S. Chandlor, president; M. O. Horton. vice-president; Dorsoy Kreltier, Cashier; John F. Hall, John 8. Coko, 8. C. Rogers, W. U. Douglas, F 3' Pw Wm. Grimes, W. P. Murphy. He OldM an Phono 78 or leave orders nt the BLANCO CIGAR STORE. There will bo no canvassing, you must leave or- ,ders or phono at once. COAST LEAGUE HALL SCORES. Haro your Job printing dene a m'o Times office. Grapes Grown at Lodi, California ARE THE SWEETEST IN THE WORLD. THEY ARE SOLD ONLY IN n-POUND HASKETS AND COME IN THE RLOOD RED TOKAY AND RLAOlC PRINCE VARIETIES. Your Grocer Has Them Saturday's Games. Saturday's games In the Lenguo resulted as follows: At Portland Portland , . . . . Vernon At San Frnnclsco San Francisco Oakland At Los Angeles Los Angeles Sncramento Const R 1 0' R 5 o R 0 3 H 4 4 II 9 6 H 4 11 REV. H. I. RUTLEDGE loft this morning overland for Salem ,to at tond tho nnuunl conference of the Methodist church. F. E. Allen, tho lay dolegato of the local congrega tion, left Friday via Florence for there. , Save money by patronlzta rimes advertiser. Taw ReU the Tine Wut A Prof. A. 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PlMter, Lime, Brick and all kinds of builder material GENERAL CONTRACTOR OFFICE, SOUTH BROADWAY. 1015 01 Blanchard's Livery Wo have secured the livery bus! noss of L. H. Helsner nnd nro pre pared to render excellent service to tho people of Coos Bay. Careful drivers, good rigs and everything that will mean satisfactory service to the public. Phone us for a driving horse, a rig or anything needed in the livery line. Wo also do truck--S business ,of all kinds. ,BIiANCnAIU BROTHERS LlTery, Feed and Bales Service. 141 First and Alder Streets Phone 138-J We Clean and Press Ladies' and Gent's Suits Goods Called for and Delivered Coosflay Steam laundry PHONS UAXS T-J , i I