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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14,1912 - EVENING EDITION ROCKEFELLER .P. "MONEY TALKS" For tho Highest Grade of TACKLES GUPID TUNNEL HE 1 BE &K m Clothinir m i BAKllIi POWDER Absolutely Pur& Economizes Butter, Flour, Eggs; makes Hie food more appetizing and wholesome The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar , (Continued from page i.) Rllllo StlldollH Wilt Spelld Spl lllf,' ' vvwvwvvvvy j 1,1'iiftiliiK lint Mm ilngo Cost, i ti10 rollte of which tho forestry do- NEW YORK. Feb. 1 Tho younr partmont tilreitol tho climate to bo .men of the Rockefeller Rlble class lnU(ie of tlu, ,ulKiiint. will devote tho spring months to the), jj,., walker, rlght-of-wny agent fr study of ninrrluKo. A scries of If. U,0 Willamette Piulfle, hns boon t-r spoclnl lectures Is announced, be- work this week Bocurlns options on! ; Binning reunmry iu, untier tno sen-' tho rlght-of-wny for their lino down orni title or -nicts necessary to uo 1 1,0 ru -i bc'cnv Mnnleton. GOOD CMCE LUMIIEH Kl.(i vj:vi:itiiALsi:ii SAYS OPPROTUNITY TO MAKE MILLIONS Alti: JUST AS GOOD as they ever WERE. Frederick Woyorhaeusor, of St. I'aul, Is said by some to be tho rich est man In tho world. Ho mildly disputes the statement, enylng It Is exaggerated. In person ho Is of medium height, with a race of Teutonic traits; ho Is In his 78th year and has clear kindly eyes, which Eccm rather pensive, but which, If you note nlortncss ns they gazo Into yours, tiro evidently read ing correctly what yon tire. Tho eyes nro thoso which you know will In a fow moments form a very correct cstlmato of what they see, and an cs tltnato that you feel suro ho will not likely niter. "Yob, conditions of life have chang ed vastly In my oxlstcnco of 77 years," ho replied to n question, "but 1 bcllovo tho young mnn of today hns exactly as good a chanco as existed when I first tackled life for myself. "Superficially It looks more diffi cult now, for wo comparo tho oppor tunities as they oxlstcd before sweep ing chnngc camo Into uso In business, and In what lay at hand waiting to bo used. Chances Good ns liver. "Still, tho man who looks at things as thoy really are, who mnkes up his mind to work at something worthy of work, and to work hard, can nchlevo Just ns readily ns ho could havo dotio 40 or CO years ago. "Cortalnly, If I hnd my life to llvo ovor, I would do exactly the same ns I havo done, nnd with just us certain Lollcf ns to ultimate success ns I had when I begnn." "And how did you begin, Mr. Wey erlinousor?" "13y working," ho answered. "I hnd very llttlo capital, hardly enough to bo called capital in these dnys, but 1 went to work on a definite plan, 1 wanted to own n sawmill. "I worked, and I begnn then tho system I havo ovor followed slnco of saving my money. "For tlo surest way to mnko money Is to tavo money and use what you snvo. "It wns a task which became n pleasure when I begnn to Fee results, for I worked very hard, as I still do. "My hours were from before day light until 9 or 10 at night, nnd with WHAT dreams mean. i known about engagement nnd mnr rlttge." Tho titles of somo of tho individual lectures are us follows: "What It Costs." "What Has tho Wife tho Right to Dcmnnd?" "Why tho Homo Should bo Away From Relatives." "Dangers Facing tho Mnn Who Mnrrles "With Only Enough for One." "What a Man's Income Should bo." "Rents In Now York." I In discussing marrlngo with his lllblc class on ono occasion, John I). Rockefeller, Jr., said: I "Got mnrrlod as soon ns possible, 1 but bo suro to got n wlfo who shnrcs j your views of life. A young mnn ' should tnko grent enre in choosing n wife, ns she can mnko or mnr his en rcer." The ronii.uny Is paying part cnsli when the o;uI' ns nro signed, nnd tho balance to bo paid and deeds taken up within UO dnys. In conversation Mr. Walker stated thnt his comp'iny wants to get things In sh..po by securing tho right-of-way and will then bo ready to go nhend with the work of building tho road. Ho ImB maps showing tho routo down tho river nnd south toward Qurdlncr to tho Douglas County line. !$ .NORTH INLET NEWS. Tho Porter mill which hns been undergoing rcpnlrs for some time re sumed work this morning. OI.COTT PLACES COST OK ELECTION AT tjltU.-JOlM that sawmill In sight I found pleas ure In tho long hours, nnd pleasure dream, tho philosopher alone stihos Tho mind Is nctlvo whjlo tho body t Jeeps. Dreaming Is tho plainest ln olcntion of this fact. Tho dream tho mind really experiences Is much dlf tereut from what It records when the body becomes conscious. Even In soniuumbullsm It Is unusual for men nnd women to havo any recol lection upon awakening. This Is be cuufeo thinking douo when tho body ro3ts Is dilfereut from that done when tho body Is active Tho un usual pictures nnd objects seen In dreams have mndo some of tho grent pictures, poems, musical compositions and books of tho wdrld. Tho mind Is so nctlvo when it Is supposed to bo asleep that If tho motor co-nrdlnntlons nro not cut off komnnmbullBiu takes place, tho body responds to tho commnnd of tho brain, without tho person over rea lizing It. Sleep nnd dreaming havo ovon more significance, according to tho opinion of Hnvclock Hills, Professor Nncko and Mine, do Manacclnc. For It Is then thnt character, desires and hopes show themselves more than when people aro awnko. It Is rather startling to hear that mnn thinks ns Intelligently asleep as awake, but no less nn nuthority than Sir Arthur Mitcholl admits that thinking Is essential to life, says tho Chicago Tribune. Thinking when wo bleep mny bo different than when wo nro awake, but tho process goes on just tho same. Man cannot think un less ho Is nllvo, and ho cannot bo alive without thinking. Dreams aro not ns confused ns wo think. They become confused from tho standpoint of memory, but nro not from the point of the dream or gnn. Memory hnlf-blurrod In trying to recall them mnkes dreaming seem confused. Dreams born under nor mal conditions nro normal; it is only those thnt nro created under abnor mnl conditions that nro strange. For ns Cicero said: "It cannot bo doubted tho number of truo dreams would bo grentor If wo were to fall asleep in n better condition; filling ournolvos with wlno nnd llesh ob scures our ilrenms." Carl du Prol holds that every Indi vidual has two consciousnesses rising .mil sinking like tho wolglita of the scn'e. TI'o-o are In alternation awaking nnd sleeping. "Pot jntln'ly tt e dream consciousness Is present even In wnklng." ho says, "and tho wnklng consciousness In dreams, Just as the light of tho stars Is present when the sin shines, but Is first vls Ib'e when th? sun sots. Woro the light not so weak In most of us It would novor havo boon necessary to '. nve written on tl o tomplo of Del phi, 'Know thyself,' nnd Plato would not havo enld that 'moht men only SALEM, Ore., Feb. II Ono li-in-drcd nnd twenty ivo thousand tl -lars Is tho estimate mnilo of tho cost of tho primary nnd general election tor tho staiu ly officials of tho Sec rotary of Stato's office. Thoro aro 1082 products In tho state and It is estimated thnt the expenditures for clerks and Judges will be $77,00:.'. At the Inst election It cost the state $1 SIIS for the corrupt practices net pamphlets for tho primary election nnd $4430 for tho general olection, and $18,425 for tho Initiative and referendum pnmphlots. It Is estimat ed thnt tho cost will bo Just as much, If not grentor, for tho coming elec tion. Tho cost of tho bnllots Is placed between $15,000 nnd $20,000. For pencils nnd sundries tho cost last yenr was $500 and for tnljy books $5000. In view of theso figures in tho pnst and that now precincts havo been created and tho stato has grown, it Is estimated tho cost, at tho lowest figure, will bo $125,000. Mrs. Wm. Ross, of Pleasant Point, is spending n few days as thu guest of her sister, Mrs. W. R. Simpson. Mr. nnd .Mrs. W. F. Denning, of tho lighthouse, havo been spondlng tho day at the Wm. Rclchort home. Undo Jerry Ilnlnes, who hnd n cntnract removed from his cyo ton days ago at Mercy hospital, has so far recovered as to return to IiIb home In Myrtle Point. L. J. Simpson Is now nt San Diego and San Pedro where ho Is figuring on putting in a big wnrohouso for tho North Rend ensh nnd door factory. II Is planned to mnko n sort of dis tributing point In lower California for the factory. ATTENDANCE RECORD HKOKEN. . . ' More pcoplo attended thcexhtbl tlon of tho "Two Orphans" nt tho Orphcum Theater yesterday than hns over boon known to havo turned out to nny theatrical performance of any description over given in this city. This house Is known for its orlglnnllty and tho fnculty of mnk Ing good alt Its promises to its pa trons which hns been n means of n gradual Increase In business. Tl e "Two Orphans" mndo n hit nnd ndn another triumph to the long lir i f fenturo photo plays recently shotvn nt the "Houso of tho Photoplay." A CORRECTION. Tho statement In Inst evening's re port of tho City Council mooting should havo read that Robort Mars don wantol tho City Council to mnko an offer for his water rights on tho city pnrk property. This right has been ownod by Mr. Marsden and oth ers for about 4 0 years, which fact Is or should be well known hero by old residents and most of tho moinbom of tho City Council. Mr. Mnrsdon is only asking for his rights In tho mat tor nnd Is not nsklng the city to buy any hot nir clnlms but nctunl prop erty rights thnt ho owns. In tho frugality I was obliged to prnc tlco. "When I found myself the owner of my first sawmill 1 went after tho to awake.' " Mozart muro t'.inu nny other mil slo'nu sulci thnt ho was at his best when dreaming or In this stsgo of Econd. and when 1 got the second I . t" Inking. As lc once told n friend: wont nftor tho third, until I owned I 'When. I urn nil right nnd In good 25 of them." 'spirt's either in a carrlaKO or wnlk- "And how ninny cf them hnve you now? He thought n moment nnd snld: "Why, I haven't counted them up lntoly; 1 could not say offhand." "And do you work now?" Still Loves Work. lnV p.. nt nitwit when I cannot 'o HiO'iK,,ts oino KtnmnliiK at their 'tt Tho things which occur to mo I keen in my head nnd hum them to "ve'f. if I j-tlek to It H-oro soon couie one r-ftor nnothr useful erimb i for die pe. neeordlnu to eonntnr- "Not as hard ns I formerly did. ' ,m,", nnrmonv, e'e This now In though I lovo work- Just us much. I l'nu" my coui. which ktvn grow keop my business hours now down to ,,,c "d exmind'ng. and n'l the In s or 10 a day, and when I am taking volition nnd construction go on ns In n vacation time, ns I nin now, 1 leave "ifolm -v--,,-,nnnnr,-, tho dotnlls to others and attend only M '"' 'nj-r- to gonernl matters. , men. "I bellevo that men today are too . "How about conservation?" much afraid of long hourB of con- "I '" for conservation; I practice ttant nttentlon to their work; 1 do ' far ns tho tax systom In my not condemn thoso who llvo In other region on timber will permit; I do d'roctlons from mine, but tho fact t replant timber hecnuso It tnkes imnlns thnt work whore tho Interest i',0t l"l yonis to grow It. of tho man who works Is centered be rimes a sourco of real gratification cf honest pleasure and of accomplish ment. " Vnv young mnn can got rich, can c icefcd In his business If ho saves; I' ho has n definite nnd honest pur 1 ose, mid If ho Is so filled with his i uri'oso thnt work ceases to bo a 1 vdBt ip and becomes a privilege. "If I had a capital of $5000 and wns beginning life ngniu, I would go Into tome small business and work to make It a big one, and any man can do thnt." "Rut thoro is not enough timber loft in tho country to mnko another lumber king, Is thoro?" - "Of courko thoro ls thoro Is plen- Hpvo vnnr ion printing done m ty of timber to make plenty of rich The Times' office Mor. Fun iu Optimism. "S von make a prnctlco of looking nt things from optimism In your l. .- vni utp the oiinny side of life Mt wverhaeuser?" "S"oi.v I do; tuere Is more fun on (hut s'dc. always." "ut w-)int do you think about our country?" "O-ir eijiiMtrv is all right, nnd will he nil right. Thoso questions nhout nSs nnd other thlmis that seem to bo vovjne in their difficulty will nil i'M to the good senso nnd wisdom of Mip American people, nnd will give olnpo to new nrohlonw, ns wo advance Into new conditions." RIDS WAXTKI) Sealed bids will bo received until February 15, 1012, at 12 in. by Henry Sengstacken for building bulk head from north end of present bulk hend In Nnsburg's Addition to stnvo mill. For plans nnd specifications, SCO HENRY SENGSTACKEN'. The North Deny City Council will hold a regular meeting tonight nnd It Is expected thnt somo action will bo taken rclatlvo to tho proposed char ter amendments which will onnblo tho Terminal Railway to sccuro n franchlso hero llko tho ono thoy woro granted In Marshtlold. Clotliiiur which is the hi.&hest typo of chaiacUr, stvLv fit ask to see m Benjamin Clothe Thoy are depen dable clothes, Stetson and Patriot Shoes in all the new stvlcs for early soring weai, Tan, Black and Patent Leather, the best fitting J ...h! nl,nP It ie nncc Mn n hint llll l WUdllllg OIIUt.0 II lo ijuuuiuiu iu uujri $5.00 AND $6.00. "MONEY TALKS" Hub Clothing & Shoe Co, MABSJfFIl'JLD BANDO Home Permanency vs. Home Monotony This Is n vital question for proflcnt day liomobulldors--whether to hnvo n houso which In nppoaranco must always romaln tho he. or a houso thnt will pormlt of a llttlo refreshing occasions Neighborhoods chnngo ns do Individual tustes n f rnmo house as easily bo mndo to hnrmonlza with its uurroiindlngs n freih coil of paint often will mnko It ns good as your nolghbor's new how tho snmo ns n now suit makes you feel llko n now man. At nny rate n framo Iioiibo Is suscoptlblo to most any chnngo ' joj might dcslro nnd whllo It is permanent tt does not ncccsurlli need becomo nn eyesore or a monotony. Thoro nro lots of thbn wo'vo observed nbout housos nnd lumber that you should knot beforo building como In nnd wo'll glvo you our vlows. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co, RETAIL DEPARTMENT SOUTH BROADWAY, MAItfillPlELU OOOD COUNTRY HAIXES. SHORTS nt CAUSES MUCH DISEASE Advice About Stomach Troubles mill How to Relieve Tlicin Do not neglort Indigestion whlcn mny load to all norts of Ills and com plications. An eminent physician onco said that 95 por cent of nil tho Ills of tho human body hnvo their origin In n dliordorod stomach. Our experience with Roxnll Dya popsln Tablets leads us to bollovo them to be nmong tho most dopend nblo remelles known for the roPof of Indigestion nnd chronic dyspopsla. Tholr ingredients nro soothing nnd healing to the Inflnmed mombrnnoa of tho stomnch. Thoy aro rich In pepsin, ono of the crontcst dlgestlui niils known ti inmllHnn Tim rr.ll,.r thoy afford Is very prompt. Tholr uso wiiu persistency ami regularity for a short tlmo tends to bring nbout (l cessation of tho nnlim innno,l hv stomnch disorders. Rexall Dvsponsln Tablets ho'n to Insuro healthy npnetlte to eld dlgo tlen. nnd thus nrnmntn nntrltlnn Au ovldnnco of our slncero f-ilth In Rox nll nyspopsm Tnlilnts, wo nsk you to trv them nt our risk. If thoy do not glvo you on tiro Hitlnftctlon, wo will return you tho money you paid us mr mem. wiinoiit question or for mality. Thov c-)to In throa slei. prices 25 cents. 50 cei'ts - $1.00. Remop'tior vmi enn nhtiln thoni on'y n opt store Tho Roxnll Store. Lockhnrt-Parsons Drug Co.. "Tho Rosy Corner." FAST AXD COMMODIOUS feirS WnntCov; l.rr-1? J 5W t TOJSUCCJRSS Builders of Homes. Our- WFITSHABIHG lavssCinGat Certificates ere SEAL MoncyMakers 5ond for Booklet c:-: : e CoriiottBidPoniwi: Ore City Auto Service i ood Cars, Careful Drivers and easonnble chnrges. Our motto: Will go anywhere at nny time." tanils lllanco llotei nnd lllnnco igni Store. Day Phones 7S aud 46 N'lght Phono 40. IjAHICKIt .V fiOODAhE. Proprietors TETRS. E. SHADRURXE. Teacher of volco placement, breathing and Interpretation of song I, ready to recelvo tho public. Studio "II Commercial Ave. rH. K. V. WINKLER." Niitmopatli and Clilroprncioi All chronic dlt.enses trented. Consul atlon free. Ofllce hours 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 and 0 to p iu Naturopath Institute Room No. 1 No. 13 G Broadway, Marshfield, Ore Steamer Redondo EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS AND SUHMARINE 1IKLI SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO, FOR COOS BAY Sunday, Feb. 18 at 3 P. M. INTER-OCEAX TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. I Phono II. (J. F. McfJEOIWJH, kA 'THE ERIEXD OK COOS HAY' S. S. ALLIANCH EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SAILS FROM PORTLAND FOR COOS BAY 0,1 February 15, at 6 P. M., CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH RANK ROAD AT POIlTUUl NORTH PACH'IC STEAMSHII' COMPANY. I mMUMwrnumnm Steamer Homer DATE OF SAILING TOE BE ANNOUNCED LATER F. S. Dow, Agent wi ftmmjmifmmtmiusxmKmsuaAMUu rR. G. W. LESLIE, - Osteopathic Physician Qraduato of the American school ol Osteopathy nt Klrksvllle, Mo. Office In Eldorado Dlk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 tc 4' Phone 161-J; Mnrsbfleld; Oregon J W. RENNET! , Lawyer. THE LLOYD. Most modern Rooms and Apart-nient-ho,uso In tho city: Day transient 50c and up I'or week $2.00 and up AVe have nicely furnished 2-room apartments, Including bath, ?10 per month and up. )fflae ovor Flanagan & Bennett Dunk Inrshfleld Oregon D ,11. J. T. McCORMAC, Physician and Surgeon Marshfield, Oregon, mce: I.ockhart Dulldlng. opposite Post Ofllte Phone 105-J DR. A. J. HENDRY'S " Modern Ri-iital Parlors. We are equipped to do high clast vcrk on short notice nt the vor? owesi prices. Examination free .dv nftend.uit. Poke hnlldlne oppn nt- Chandler no el. phone U2-J EQLMPED WITH WIRELESS :teamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT 8 P. 31. OX TERRUARY lil, 20 AM1 SAILS EROM COOS RAY AT SERVICE OP THE TIDE ON FEW ARY 10, 17 nnd St. j,, A, pahkhURST, Agent. Iu II. KEATING, Agent. Phone Mfd" Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Mgr. Cuqullltf Om e Phone 191 Marshfield Office 14-J. Pnrms - Timber Coal and Platting LandJ specialty. Oen-rnl Agents "EA8T8IDE" I Hnve Some First Class RESIDENCE LOTS In Eugene to Exchange for Coos Tiny Property. What Have You Got? AUG. ritr.EEN RS Central Ave., Marshfield. DRESSMAKING GOWNS, SUITS AXD RKMODET.lXO Phone 1I).J, Cor. Jth nl ''"'