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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1911)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, JUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1911 EVENING 'EDITION. COOS BAYT1MES DI. O. MALOXEY Editor niid Pub. DAN K. MALOXEY News Editor HERE'S TO A SONG IN THE RAIN ' i j Is Entered nt tlio postotlicc at Marsh flchl, Oregon, for transmission through the mnlls as second class wall matter. SUCCESS AX I) HONESTY. 1. Heglnnld .Tuhn Cnnipboll, the London divine who seems to lmvo n fondness for making sweeping stutemcnls. has declared n man can not be successful In a busi ness wny nml honest at the samo time. "Conditions In the business world," Bald Dr. Campbell, "are such today that the business man must take gross ndvnntnge of his competitors or go the wall. Competition Is ton keen. As a matte of fact, no suc cessful business man in modern times can be honest." , I Of course there may bo differences of opinion regarding what constitutes honesty, but the stuff that hears the test of the modern commercial world Is not such n bad variety. There are differences In standards of honesty, but the man without any standard or , with no regard for those of others, Boon Ilnds himself called to account j in tlio business world. I The- complexity of business only tends to Incrcaso the truth of the old saying that "honesty Is the best po licy." Sharpers of all sorts find n less and less prolitnble field As the country becomes steadily more close ly related and the common necessi ties of commercial Intercourse de mand n common recognition of tlio fundamentals of fair play which la only another mime for honesty. "Man wants but little hero out We3t, lint he wants that little long; A good long slicker, a rubber vest, A rain-proof helmet thnt slopes Southwest, Some right tight shingles above his nest, And down in his heart n song. A song to tho chill from tho Cas cade's top, And tho warm wet kiss f.onv the sea; Tho trailing clouds with their skirts nsop, , Ilenven's dew-dipped curtnlns, that drip and drop The valley fogs with their silver slop And the drip of the damp ilr tree. Then hero's to the back of tho enn vns duck And tho tree tond's moist re frain; And here's to tho man that keeps his pluck Though wet to tho waist band and stalled In tho muck; Who never gets soggy or down on his luck, Tho soul that can sing In tho rain." DIXIT Sovon out of ten people who visit n country town vhit It with tho hope of making n protlt; hevon out of ton who visit a city visit It to spond money. NATIONAL HONOR. , PROFESSOR Hosmer, writing of interesting Incidents In the life of Sownrd, recalls that ho was nn earnest advocate of a foreign war In tho troublous times of the early sixties as a means of bringing tho north and south together. , If tho history of all recent wars were written, how many of them would Ainvo moro worthy. Inspira tion? Eliminate tho alms of political leaders and tho rivalries of thrones, nml tho d'spostltlou to grnb terri tory, and there would be little left to explain tho wnrs of hlBtory THE MAN OF MARSHFIELD . L (Written for tho Times) Ho has wandered 'round the coun try, chased the Moron tho' the glade. tolled mid struggled In Alaska, lad en down with pick and spado; eat on heartily of leather, boiled be neath tho Midnight Sun, chewed tho aw-paw and persimmon, eaten rice "shot f'ohi a gun." Ho has flrnvod Saraha's desert, crossed Siberia in a chaise; braved tho mystic Indian Jungle, risked tho deadly Loudon bnzc. Ho has been .through storm nnd shipwreck, earthquakes, Moods, and llros a fow, he's beon frozen In tho Arties, molted' In tlio Torrlds, too. All these met ho without a waver, never once he turned usldo, but, lie pnuses, pale and trembling for real dangers now botldo: ho hns learned that flerco bacilli, Colon kind, nro In the mains, they nro tlio kind that gnaw your vltnls, drink your blood and glvo you pnlns. Somo b"3 doctor with n spy-glnss, in a most unhappy hour, found theso monster In our wnter, seeking whom they might dovour. Warned ho then tho Man of Mnrshfleld, brought to him a fearful drenm, thnt Is why his nervo is falling. Things nro not Just whnt they seem. Nov. llth. 1011. (Wllllo) UK Tuun to mrri'Kit ixktixits BUT If n man Is truo to his better Instincts or sontlmonts nnd refuses tho dominion of facts, as ono that comes of n hlghor rnco; remains fast by tho Soul and sees tho Principle, then tho facts fall nptly and Hiipplo Into their places; they know their Master and tho meanest of thorn i?lnrlfliH Mini Hinoriiiiti NEWS OK AltAUO AXI VICI XITV. Mr. Jones, who lately came hero from Texas and who was ho seriously Injured while hauling logs last July, was removed to Coqitlllo City a short time ago, In order to bo nearer niedl cal aid. Ho Is reported to bo Improv ing slowly. KAISEIt HEPINMANDS SOX. cdmmiotlng an eight mouths term of her Hiomo at Arngo Saturday after completing nn eight mouths' tlmo of school at Allegany. Miss Maud Albeo Is stopping with Mrs. Glenn Collier at pi-wont. Crown Prince or (.Yniinny Rebuked j For III Attitude. (Dy Associated Press to Coos nay , Times.) i DUNLIN, Germany. Nov. 13. A public and seml-olllctal rebuke hns been administered to Crown Prlnco Frederick William through an Inspir ed telegram from Derlln published In tho Cologne-Gazette, which fully confirms tho report thnt Eiu poror William reprimanded his son for having oponly demonstrated his approval of tho attacks on tin. uv- ernment'H .Moroccan nollev ami iim bellicose utternnces In tho Helchtng i iiursday. MIrh Hazel HadabniiKh. who Is at tending High school at Coiiulllo City. spent Sunday with her parents. The Hallowe'en social hold nonr tho Methodist church. South, on Nov omber I, was a decided success. Much merriment was caused by those wear ing mnsks. Miss Dnlln Clinton Is touching a vory successful term of sohool nt Flshtrnp. Thero Is rumor of tho Lyceum and Debating society reorganized soon. being Your friends are not is dovotod to you as you think they nro. . 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"iiMir(H.v I vtlie w n. in Siml lor liailiuoiiili. frH- I Aqoipelle Tin Coats . $2.25 Tin Pants . $1.50 Tin Leggings $1.25 At The Fixup MAItSII FIELD OREGON yuf- " & pESt m JFlOUfl J Snow Drift Flour Highest Quality FOR THE B ptBB$ B HHRfl WHICH STARTS AT THE TON Tomorrow Morning Doors Open At 9:00 o'Clock When the doors are thrown open tomorrow morning, it will mark the beginning of a mighty carnival that will break all previous records at this store for fast selling. Don't let any thing keep you away. If you can't come the first day, come the second. This is the place where your dollars will do double duty. Doors will be open from 9:00 A. M. .to 9:00 P.M. daily. SEE OUR LARGE CIRCULAR For fuller details of this mammoth event and then arrange to attend this sale at The Boston. The One Great Bargain Center of All Southern regon ho tore MARSHFIELD "Every Article a Big Bargain" OREGON Don't Buy It Elsewhere If Yoii Can Get It Here STATEMENT OF CONDITION Flanagan 5& Bennett Bank " of MARSHFIELD, OREGON At tho closo of business September 1st) 1011, Resources. Loans nnd Discounts ,.xil J397.393.93 Dunking Houso 50,000.00 Cash nnd Exchanges 141,540.53 I Total . . .. .'. ." . '. $388,0 10.-1(1 ' ' Liabilities Capital Stock paid In $50,000.00 Surplus and Uudlvlded Profits 54,165.72 Deposits 484,774.74 Total $388.0tO.J(l WANTED!!! , e.mKTS i'iiioi.sTi:mNO and PIANOS TO CL1J.W. by tho Pnouma-, tic Cleaning Company. Orders for work taken at , OO I. NO A HARVEY PHONE 100 A TURKISH RATH will do you 300R. Phonp 214-J. O 4 A. Modern Brick Dulldlng, Electric Lights, Steam Ileal. Elegantly Furnished Rooms with Hot nnd Cold Water. II O T K Ij ,C O OS C. A. METLIN, Prop. Rates: 50 cents a Day and Upwards Cor. Broadway nnd Market Marshfleld, Oregon. After tho, sbow try a Turkish Batb Phone 2 14-J. He Got the Job A young man having applied to n wholosalo houso for n position recently found himself beforo tho innnagor for oxamlnntlou. "Hnvo you n bank account?" was his first question. "I havo," was tho roRly. "Lot mo seo your bank book," was tho next request. After glancing ovor It nnd noting tho long list of regular, though small deposits, ho said: "Young man, you aro engaged, and I wnnt to compliment you on your saving ability. I 1 ways Insist upon employing only men who hnvo tho good 8enso to savo tholr money." Wo Invito ovory young nmn In this community to opon nn nccount at this bank. IXTKRF.ST PAID ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS. The First National Bank OF COOS RAY CAPITAL $100,000.00 MARSHFIELD OREGON "It is n pleasuro to tell you that Chamberlatn's Cough Remedy Is tho best cough medicine I have ever used," writes Mrs. Hugh Campbell, of Lavonla, Ga. "I have used It with all my children nnd tho results have been highly satisfactory." For salo by all dealers. Prof. A. Richards TEACHER OF PIANO. And voice culture. Appointment hour 1 to 2 o'clock. Applicants call at Studio, Sens- tackon Dldg., 130 Broadway. , i Hii'l ftoi&W- ?.' fomfrfyVlftritfrj.SaU u'J