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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1912)
' I If (fti N " "" .11.1.1 . Ill III I J lllMI III II WH iim, f Ma. iiiiii ii -II i. in iiwiiil.111 i. iwiihjm. .! n. n I in I -in r--nn. in i -mil -in r itiii '" ' n.iiwiii'.1. M.. w-- ' - . -2 1 COOS BAY TIMfcSjflaiV I LalL ' - i JTsaisaSi m RDCIKiflTFR I H Vx I A W l IV nil - "io " aaa as Uti oriCMIVwM I Eiri I ft-i J jTi I rlfll T I I 1 D Nn j C 5W ffBB V flL. -A JKe JB&. . k. ."v. t jaw b 7 An Independent Republican now3- d "ossw" aam-' ( ' Sapor published every cvonlug oxcopt 1 . Sunday, and Wcokly by Tho Breakwater sailed thlo morn- I , 1 j -It SUBSCRIPTION KATES. IMIIjV. One year $G.00 Per month 50 WEEKLY. One year $1.50 When paid strictly In advanco the subscription prlco of tho Coos Day Times Is 5.00 por yoar or $2. GO lor six months. QSLEK'S THEORY AS TO MEN OP SIXTY. q. Tho Breakwater sailed this morn ing for Portland with a capacity list of passengers and a fair cargo of freight. In tho latter wore eight tons of salmon, 125 cases of cheeso and SO cases of buttor. Among those sailing on tho Broakwator woro: II. W. Russell, Miss Vera Leach, Miss Fairy Loach, Chas. Tower, Mrs. Chas. Tower, Mrs. W. II. Lyon, Miss Hnrlockor, Charles Hnrlockor, A. L. Sayro, Mrs. Ida Conrad, L. Robinson, G. 13. Glazier, W. A. Lclnard, Bollo Thrift, Miss Stanley, Miss B. Cralnn, Rota McNalr, loin Sldwoll, Miss R. M. Matson, II. Smith, F. Burns, M. Forsytho, Miss M. Hughes, Miss Hughes, M. Kllby, E. Nymanovor, A. C. Elliott, Mrs. J. W. Barrett, P. Parish, M. Madlco, A. Barrlnger, S. Randol, II. Hlrsch, B. Blazo, B. Nnssol, J. Hudson, D. Spcncor, Geo. Potorson, J. A. Wang, Wm. Sawn, LD men for counsel, but young niou for war," Is a world-old maxim. It has often been lntorprotcd broadly up applying to all tho work of tho world. Dr. Osier pushed tho Inter pretation further as requiring that to en nvnr flO nhntilil tin rntlrnil frnm actlvo carcora. But an Investigation H. p. Lold, W. Carl, B. J. Mooro, recently carried out by Dr. Earl Eric Bolt, W. R. Sponcer, A. B. Mc- Barncs, formerly professor of oduca- Mahon, E. J. " Stevens, Mrs. E. tlon at Stanford Unlvcrtlty, neatly pierce, P. D. Hart, O. P. Willis, 0. Oslerizcs tho Oslerian dictum. d. Rumsoy, E. M. Bnelllng, R. J. jroicBsor uarnos compiiod a list Holman, F. Trlbau, C. Nussol, Mrs. of 400 of tho most noted men In all 0. Nussol, L. Ruth, Mattlo Russell, lines of action through tho agos of Mra. cheovor, J. O. Russoll. II. civilization. This broad basis sup- H0(igCs. D. Jones, C. Lesllo. F. J. . 5U.vl ? mS8.0f ?nta.,nf t0 ,n; Iu". Mrs. Mull, Efflo Mull, P. Mull, spire faith In tho trustworthiness o Cnn!Jf Nlchoison, Chas Schaer, II. B. tho conclusions. Tho honor roil Konrof, Mra c F wilier J W comprised authors, architects, paint- Sr,S r Jt w! ..... .., ... .. . ... ......, ....... ... inu wnrrlors. Opposlro tho nn,,,t n i rm. r.. n xt n n..i. ninl.ru ....... ni..i Doutt, C M. Doutt, Mrs, c. M. of each colobrlty wbb pacod. ,.' , n MnnlnB ,,ra Mnr..,ii ...W...W, w. w. ..... ...., .... ...vwuiiv.., era, poets, philosophers, phllanthro plats, scientists, sculptors, states men and nnmo that of his greatest achlovomont. Tho roll call of famo was submit ted to competent critics and under went sovoral rovlslons. Finally that deendo of each character's llfo In vhich ho had dono his greatest rork was put down. Tho result was astonishing. Ex pressed mathematically, It Is to this effect: Thlrty-flvo por cent of tho world's greatest achlovemonts have been dono by nion botween tho ages ef CO and 70. Twonty-thrco por cent camo from mon botween 70 nud 80, whllo men over 80 did six pur cent. Only ono por cent wns achiev ed by mon bolow 40 10 by thoso bo tween 40 and CO, and 2C botwct.i SO nnd GO. Briefly put, men who had passed their sixtieth year havo dono CI por cent oi uio groat iichiovomonts of euiiuro nnd history, nnd tho worid owes ovon moro to men ovor 80 than to mon bolow 40. Tho best products of human o- isionco como from mon n tho full maturity of tholr spiritual. Intclloc- uini or nriisiic powors. Tho finest output of n good, strong nnd virtu ous mnn does not como until ho is ovor CO. Modern discrimination against men over 40 hnrdly endures tho test Of tho world's nvnnrlnniHi So long as men retain tholr fncul- Mi.n, uio oxporienco, study and ton of n Ilfotlmo Incrcnso tholr usefulness. D. Bain, Miss K. Smith, Mrs. W. A. Olatzer, C. J. Gratton, P. Cox, C. G. Edglngton, C. E. Horton, Mrs Horton, Miss Standlsh, Mrs. Wal ters, Mr. Wnlters, MaBtor Waltors, Frod Glover, E. N. McDonnoll, J. M. Campboll, R. W. Harvey, II. Songstaokcn, John Motloy nnd R. M. Whcolor. STATEMENT BY E mm i RICSPONHIIIIMTY. Whono'or mnn's honrtstrlngB qul- .. nun Knew or discontent, ho ymnes It on tils llvor or on tho government. Ho elthor buy8 n bot tlo of blttors dark nnd Bour. or Bnys that wo should throltlo tho party thnt a In iimvor. inin iii. i., hasm ho pourfl of dopo n raft, or fho ho throws n spasm, and henvea n brick at Tnfi. irn nmm. "Tho trouble that Iooiiib up so Ini- uiM'irc, iiiih goi oocauso ng on tli nfn Irilifim.l ii I ""Mlpwl when n.y nolghbor'd lie oiling ut Ills iiiimit. Umi lmi.Ku i rcintrnrtoil, my coinradoH all woro cheap; n harvest of illsastor I now Editor Times: Tho other evening tho Coos Bny Times told of Its troublo with tho Tolophono Company nnd throaton oi nil kinds of enlnmltlcs. Tho Writer mny havo had provocation, but certainly nothing to Justify that article. In case of troublo thcro Is n proper way to got redress. Every ono horo knows that this company is owncu nnil operated by locnl pcoplo entirely. 70 suits of Clothes direct from one of the largest and best Clothing Manufacturers in New York. These Suits Sell at $8.50, $9, $10, $12 and &&. $ 1 3 Per Suit m and are the best values, dollar for dollar, ever offered on Coos Bay. Come and see. Marshfield The Fixup North Bend "-" iMnrjzsiCJSixjizj OTWUIACM nho will know you nnd soino tinier when hor pntlenco nnd norvos give wny bIio forgets dlsrlnllno nnd tho result Is about what Moloney's il-" Ings woro whon liq wns Inspired to' wrlto that particular article. Tho Company provides Its s i i.j nrriuorn wiiu inrecioricH nun in Mnrshflold partlrulnrlv It roquosi tho siibscrlbors to call by numboV. This Is not to annoy pntrnns, but for tho good of tho wholo sorvlco nnd to facilitate tho call. It makes no dlfforonco how prominent or woll known your party Is. or how many times ho or alio Is called, tho oper ator who answers you mny bo nnd W HO Old Coos Bay Wagon Road to Be Repaired Dr. Mc- Cormac Resigns. iiiiitTit ill. ill mill in 1'iuiiMi. nil iniiiri Wo nrO PrOIld Of nlnr wlin nnainni vnn mnv lin nmll At n mPOflnp nt flln (""lininlini- tt that ownorshlp, and havo bpen and probably Is new on tho Job . If she Commorco last evening, steps woro HOW nrO StCaillly ImnrOVlnit tllO Ima n Dim. n.i.l tnnlr ., l.n ,. nr..l tnlrnn In mnnrn Inmrnvnmnnlu I.. plant ns fast as tllO COIllpany'H. Iinr vnn wnnt. nnrlmni n ilnnn nfli. tllO Old ConH Ilnv wnenn rnnil Hint means will pormlt. In Its opornt- ora or more nro kept 'wnltlmr. This! will Insuro good mall sorvlco dur ing department It Is paying at loast I B hard for snmo to undorstaii'l. nn I1 ing tho coming winter nnd nlso III) per Colli IllgllOr Wn.COS tllllll It lo mm r lli l,l,.r nHii.in, ..r tt... irilnnl ni'nlnul tin. union. Mil., r.t . 1.,. did two or threo yonrs ngo, but has! tlon nt this oxcliango. If nil of the mall being trnnaforred to tho Myr- In proportion to tho contributions, Mnraliflnlil tmlni I Bl r. ft n.i.l 'North Bond $58.51. In nddltlon to this Marshfield pnld tho expenses of Dr. McCormnc nnd Cnptnln Mnc genn on tho trip to confor with Mnjor Morrow nnd North Bond pnld Potor Logglo's oxponBo, $.12.50. This leaves a refund of about $2G to North Bend. Dr. MtConiiiic ItCNlgim. Dr. McCormne Inst evening ten dered his resignation ns prcsldont of tho Chambor of Commorco, of- fnntlvn Oclnlmr 1 rnivlm. ilmi no lin wnn irnlni- In lm nl,oo..t i.n yostordny tllOUCht it Blinlllll lin (lirnnil 'nvnr At ''0S AllgOlCS COAST LEAGUE BALL m PORTLAND. Sent. H.-Port!uI lost again yesterday to OaYlinllj n scoro of four to one. The nta n. H.E. Vornon 3 I h im much dlllleulty now, nnd moro. to obtnln competent oporntors nnd rolaln them. Sudden changes arc taking placo In tho forr.- nt nil times. Anyone employing labor, whother It bo for domestic purposes or nny othor kind, knows tho dim culty In obtaining satlsfartory holp nnd keeping It. Tho Tolophono Company Is no exception, only It Is worse, BUbserlbo'rs will bear this In ni'ml it tlo Point route will mako It easier for tho oporatii.M Tho mnttor was discussed nt nnd consequently bottor sorvlco wl'l length, and Hugh Mcl.aln was ap bo given. pointed by Dr. McCormac as chnlr- Tho Compnny luslstK nn courtesy ninn of n special commltteo to con to tho public, from tho malinger, for with tho North Bond Commor down to tho lntcst employe, but In'clnl Club nnd confor with tho Coos cnBO of nn Infraction of this rulo County Commissioners about tho IIh only discipline run bo dlHinlPsali ninttor. Tho Idea la to tako It up frnm tho servko " :' nubile or, now so that repairs can bo mado onso, lias got mo fnldod iloiiblo "pV.iL r .. ' "" ""trotw encourage (llsobe'llenco. during good weathor. causo I imvn no senso. U'h lit . ,! . ,?i n ' ,0?.l!!0,"' ""v to u,l r,lI' u '"n,c "" 'Hfforenre1 Tho mnttor was brought up by ig rolrlbiitlni efTi'.-t ti-at fiMInw J .' ,, If,, ' ' ,l, ', nn,J ",H ",,nSorH. nro ,inw """,l1 "'sn " pnld. who the Vr. Mcormac. who stated that Dr. in", for mnlclnic rn'nlutlou ngnlnM ' r r l I i V. , . , ' olr ,,(,8t: "llo.ves nro, or whom ij,v rnn' Bnrtlo of North Bend, prosldont of o B'inor law nf, w)P, , "'0 rJ l Ih not bncauso thoy from, human nnturo wl'l assort It- tho North Bond Commercial Club. urn bound to reap,' conrossoH In such No follow o'or a wholesonin i 'train, ho tolls of bin iiiuir,.uu. 1,1 grief ami nientnl pain, ns though lie woro n victim of fortune stern mid grim: tho gods nuim down and licked him there's nothing wrong ;ltli him ni principles nnd nior- T, fi'!r ." Wny8 "" r,"-',: lio ne'er IndiilKed In iiiiarrols with nil thlnvs elrcumspoct. v ...m,, "";? klver n blemish (ln this Kt.t: ilp rroublo's with His liver, or eis . ho covornmont. ,u U jiUi.w Uwi Chnnfn 1iT foster Insolonco or havo no doslro mm purposo to ploaso. But at tliiios conditions oxlst that mako It Impossible to provent friction nnd discord. Tho public, however, has n duty to tho Tolophono Company or nny other public utility, mid that Is consideration In tho treatment of tho employes. Many do not con sltler tho human factor In tho tel ephono; thoy tako down tholr trans mitter mid say things to tho opera tor In a manner that thoy would not iiutM'iiin iiioniHoives. nor would thoy If face to face with tho young lady. Ibis Is thniiKhtlesHiioss nud It pro duces results, but rarely Improve tho service That lady Is an Vmorl can girl with Just as much liulo pendeiue ns anyone, and while the iiHinuiiio or tno olllce may restrain iier i mm "cnnung Imck" at vou. vet solf and resontmont will Ihtii lust lii'l Informed him that ho had just as fiercely In tho breast of that returned ovor tho road and thnt operator as In your own hranst. t,l canyon pnrt of It was bad so At nny time tno patrons of tho ,,(U nt no doubted If tho sorvlco compnny havo complaints to miko! could bo malntnlned this wlntor. tho olllcors of tho compnnv consider II wns Wrst suggested that tho It a special favor to bo Informol sol commercial bodies try and ralso thoy may bo able to nt loast nttempti '""'Is to got tho canyon part of It tn ifmtnnniin nlurt Tin anM il.ni .i,A flvo years and n half that ho linn I Snn rrn"clHC0 5 " ' 8orvod as president had been mosti pleasant ones, in vow of the nc- At Han Francisco H. II i Oakland i I ! At Sarrnmcnto- - R. I' E, Sacramento i J 1 Los Angolcs ! It I, compllshmonts of tho body, mid that1 Portlnnil 1 II in retiring ho was cratlflol Hint tho body was out of dobt nud had n monthly Income of about ?200 to moot curront exponses. It was also announced that Miss Violet Hondorson doslrod to rotlro Boon, about Octobor 15. H waB siaieu mat sho folt that slio would havo to Icavo soon on account of hor health. A. H. Powors nnd othorB objeelod to tho acceptance of hor reslgno- AT to ndjust It Coos Bay Home Telonhono Co North Befid News Poter I.oggle Is hnvlng a fine flag polo eroctod nbovo his building. Frank Cameron Is trying to got a tgnffiirvraasjaaaggsgaansgai Every Man ikes His Wife 8S to be .ulnilivd. Why not adorn y.iins ii one of our liiiidsoiiio iiecklm-en. or n rr.'ity locket and chain. Or if ber and jour tato runs to "iis. wo M.iU yu to elioono ii'.iu here, loo. Kur our Jew I'v Is nrat of nil roliable 1,1 l' mty you can Judge for iuv,.f. n8 quality gutir !' n tee planked, but A. H. Powors nnd mi. ora figured that It would cost bo twoon $20,000 and $25,000 to plank tho fourteon mllos of road way nnd grndo It. Tlion It was Bug gested that tho matter bo put up to tho county commissioners and a monns of tompornry Improvements for tho winter provided. It wns suggestod that a certain amount bo nnnrnnrlnln.l n,.l..ii.. nnriiill l .,.... - . o. "II" -' vu iu III II I II I U I II n CrOW Of ':"; "" " D,u""" "" """in.men on tho rond this wlntor to .i miu .. -- inin u iriim umo to timo and thnt Tho Coos County Knights cl Pf-1 thins will hold their annual contri tion In North Bond September H Somohow or othor wo new till iniirh nnllrn nf tho comlnc DU V tlon If alio could bo provnlled uiinn n oia thoro. In rnmnln IT mi . . , inaminiiiniin ... .......... ..vi uiuiiuiii services, thoy Btatod, woro needed by tho or ganization. Mr. Powers said that nun nnniiiii no paid moro for hor work and suggested thnt the Port of Coos Bay Commission nimniii . gago ( hor to do Its clerical work, In nddltlon to tho Chambor of Com morco work nnd pay hor addltlon nlly for It. It Is bollovod that possibly Miss Hondorson will ngroo to romaln for a tlmo nt lenst undor thoso circumstances. liTe Royal TONIGHT jrr?mtmL J 1 M. e-l A'V. AW ,V "".. t'. (w tr&jBir V. Red Cross Jewelry Department j Slough, Rev. Albort Hlsey of the North ' MnM Co,ntrnctor I)ari,nr' 'o glvon Bern, Methodist ehiirch w, leave ' 10 'o-latlr:0 "S Monday for Ashland to attend thoMcLaln nnd I. S. Smith stated that annual M. Kf conforonco. -flio road In tho canyon wns not nt Alval, nnd Olon flrant loft today1 sMjtiho.ri.rl n,m,iM,r- .,Pl'aln on tho Broakwator. ono to attend JL '" " l, tolot "' the University at lJugeuo anl t le 1 V !' ro''nIty." C. R. Peck other to attend the Llncol,, I. , " t ft i "'"L " yonr school, Portland. ' , , tins winter the mall would Contractor J. O. Horn has AllkXT 1 ,C recelvoil word that hl mother Is e"0 critically III In Chicago an I will T '''" Aid Iloiilevaul. leavo for there at once Judgo Coke and the mombers of .,,.. , . tbe road committee of tiin Pimi A. K. Schuster Is circulating a bor of Commerce were Instn.Xd petition ombraclug the solutions to tako up the boulevard to the sw passed by tho North Bud Commer- "'" m,a o8iel!,H" the poposltlnn i-lal club favoring the brllglng of ' " "B , , ('"y "niil accept ...a bay by ,he Southern vJm ': K.t'XmS, '!n " ....... Wl i.hb nn mi stiii, j. isuvmi iiue. iayor a:ram said that) I. Cllnkenboard and C. A. Hnu-r,i "o believed there would i ....' left the flut of the week for Curry 2S?Vn,?i11 ,0. U cnJ that 1,e thous-htl MISXOMKR v hat s in n name? But llttlo, " UKIl-U, Linco ''entered silk" Is drygoods. uoiajousoo? Tin: pixishT She Mary wouldn't work for $5 ?innk nnd now B,l 's working for a He What happonod? Did thoy1 fi' hiiihIo and icalUtlc so"J CUT linr WnnnDf fcwu' M ---...-. ,mi ouecis. She got mnrrlod. Popular price, 10c. miss .taxi: hall willsino In Plioto Play: , "The llailmiin and the ttV' "Ills Double." Myhtcrloiis" l-'loncrs." TOMORROW XlfiHT. "Tho Pnliiw," Illustrated vj 'w Juno Hull. "Pluuitoni Paradise." "Westeiii Clilvalry." "The Wood Xymph." ,. Alwiiys ilnvo new ones, nj ,p pejitcrs. No No. Who Has CaLsh? 5 rnv'.W.VyS T,,,,: UKST. lll'SfXKSS 1IUV IX OIUv I Kill ; '' V K "-VK A Hl'KIXKSS THAT l Ii Iv,,'", '"Si:ST IX ITKJATIO.V. TH V" ' H V.'m..,.V,,,KU CKJfT 'I'lli: IXM.STML-NT. vr!''l..,,,AKS ?,00w CAS TO SW1X(3 IT. II."' v -m 'J MS TO sl'T. TI1K PRICK IS lllOUT AM) Till-: TKIt.MS mniirn county, whero thoy will hunt for n'ohanibVr row (invs. -f n, ''"I'l that the1 ""nierce mid other Jewelers and Opticians. ronrennntiitlvn iimiiae i. ... .1. W Orout his a forco of mei ,l a Kood ono, on at work on t!o waterfront road at! -, 5 ',,on 1lcie. ii milliner oi (.ommorco's nnrt of tho recent Port election exnenso wns ordered paid. The total ex. penso of tho portion of tho work was $24S. Marshfield h". rJ n fund of $405 and North Ben 125,;and the exponso was divided Marshfield, money for tho comple tion of which wns raised by sub scription. Ho estlmntes that It will take a mopth or moro to complete the thoroughfare, l r5pl,vniM?, LKT US TKMi YOU OP IT TlllW im-wm-.V" ow Jl'DOSIEXT. YOU MUST ACT Urit'KLY. French Realty Go. MARSIIPIHLD, ORKGOX. iJ15)5 NORTH PROXT ST. i.i- T..,!1" - v