u)mimiXitiiMnwuja' THE DftW Y '.OPS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD. OREGOM, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1907. TifTramiiiiiTrTTmTiiTM-MTmTiTir hum ,mwi ihwiiimh niimmni mnr J J v Coos Bay Times :e AN INDKl'CNDKNT RKPl "T1-Ari:lt PDnmilKI) EVERY DAY RXCBITIJJO MON DAY AND ALSO WKCKI.Y KY Titk foot Bay Timls i'tniu.-nityc To. The policy of Tin- Coos Bay Times will bo Republican injjolitics, with the Independence of which President Uouse volt ia the leading exponent. Entcieil at the poloflie ntManhflelfl. Ore eon, for trnmlslon through the mailfc a lecondclasviiall.mattcr SUnSCJtlPTIOX RATES. In Atlvimec. DAILY. Ono year $5 00 Bis months $2.50 Less than C months, per month .00 weekly. Ono yc.ir $1.50 Local readers 10c line firrt inser tion; 8c line each succeeding insertion. Aiditss all communications COOS UAY TMK MarshfieM, - Oregsxi. CHEAT RICHES AM) POSTERITY. Ho 'who seeks a competency that ho may properly train his children and give them a respectable start in the world, 13 entitled to every en couragement. Ho who seeks wealth for the sake of power spends his life In vanity and iie who seeks it expect ing to transmit it to his children and their children and their children's children is following the ignis fatuus Into the. quagmires, swamp3 and iu!ckands of failure. The man of great practical genlu3 who builds daily with the hope that ho may help all the world and make it better he cause of what he lias done may be excused if lie hopes also to immor talize the name by which his per sonality was known. Ono of the captoinn of industry whoso groat career h signalized by activity and success, is i sported to bo buying timber linds with the In tention of retaining them. Ho ha3 thousands of acres and will sell rone. Timber, he believes, will grow iroro and more valunblo ns the country grov3 and his children aid his chil dren's children and their children will enjoy tho riches nt n princi pality. Perhaps he Is right. Tho chances are ho is wrong. There nr few instances in which great wealth has been retained by ono family many generations. The old ostate3 of Europe were kept in the families of constantly degenerating children bv legal entailments snid by tho law of primogeniture. In this country there are no such laws and tliero is no wnv to preserve a vast estate for tho children whom tho expectation and possession of wealth have spoiled. The children of a few great men have continued sane in spite of their inherited wealth. In most tiases they havonot. The third and fourth generation of wealth is more than likely to disgraco tho great name of an ancestor. To acquire a principality of timber just to keep It in tho family Is to misconceive the value and purpose of wealth. It is a mistake. Virtue cannot bo trans mitted with wealth and happiness is only possible when it is cultivated in 'tho field of usefulness. But tho man who acquires vast acres to hold that his children down to 'the third and fourth generation, may enjoy them Is more occupied by tho study of how to ncquiro wealth than ho is of what aro tho tendencies of the times. It Is possible thnt the presont tendencies may chango, but it ia improbablo and unless thoy do tho great estates will bo broken up many times nnd placed in tho hands of lessor individuals or that society will appropriate such lands to tho needs of humanity. Ho who expects to get riches that ho may hoard thorn for that purposo or in any way, Is a monumental failure. Ho who drudges day by day with tho misorly lnstintt accomplishes no good. Even Ills children's children will forgot liim. It Is tho good which a man does In his own day and generation 'for all of his raco without regard to whothor they owo their bolng di rectly to him, which endures. ' All -narrow purposes defeat themselves. Tt is a thousand times bettor to leavo your children a good name and no riches, provided you havo given thorn a propor training for tho world's work, than to leavo thorn wealth. All tho world stands ready to aid tho son or daughtor of a great father nnd a good mother. WELCOME SENATOR KULTOX. , Senator Kulton will bo tho guest of Coos Bay whon tho Ureakwator comes In over tho bar today. If ho woro not a United States senator his wistt would bo hnllod as that of an able and enorgetic man who has tho Toputatlon of being a good fighter, .arid whoso ' onomies respect his powers. As a senator we hail him with a feeling that he Is here also because it Is the duty of tho repre sentative of the people to recognize the fact that Oregon lies ns well south of tho great Columbia river as along its picturesque banks and that ther" is room enough for other great seaports besides thoso which stand near the Columbia's mouth or where the winding "Willamette sweeps into tho northwest's great ar tery of commerce. It is not to be understood that Senator Pulton is here for tho purpose of being "jollied" or of "jollying" the people in return. As a TTnited Statei sena tor ho wants the facts which will en ablo him to aid Oregon in expanding as well through federal assistance as through state endeavor. At the same time he is a welcome guest and it goes without saying that the people of Coos Bay are and always will be loyal and royal in their treatment of their guests. Let us tell the sonator proudly that although we have no great hotel to offer him now, wo will havo ono the next time ho come3. It will be built. Let us tell him that wo can i not show him our public library now, but not lorg will pass before ho shall see one here if he comes again. Let us tell him that while we appear to be divided and separated into little municipalities now, it will be only a short time when the one good city , n nf Pnnclinv will onll unon lilm wlfll i Ci. the steady and strong will of whole and mighty manhood to remember Sg 11. n M.fr. l.n. tlifr. tmnlmn nnl f 1. f 1.m i ll'. mill lllia uci , nna ihu imi twu ciivj urn ,, nt tlif mmtth nf thin Imrhnr must Iia 'A1 - -- - w ,i JIJUUUU III IWlllULlUIJ Ui IftCiVP LllV ill - gosics of Greater Oregon. Tell him that the present excellent condition of this harbor which fits it for small ocean going shins was expected to cost the government $2,4G(l,412.2d, but that it has onlv cost $GDG,9S8.05, ' leaving a big balance to bo exnonded here. Wo want forty feet on the bar and ve want this harbor made sui table for the reception of the world's commerce. Thi3 can bo done with what has boon srvpd from the first nrospoctivo expenditure. The sena tor will mako himself a great name and plinp tho people of Coos Bav un der obligations to him if he will he a senator for this section, too. This 13 not an intimation that ho is not our senator. TTe Is. But Fomohow, in spite of the fact that Oregon has li"nn sending senators and rrnreson- itive.s to congress since 1Ti7, this biv lias boon, in a sense, forgotten. rivoxt the mariner will see r" light on Coos Head, ncf will he find the har hor by means of thoso buoys and marks which the government usually ilaces at the entrance to other bar- i Z bors. Let tho resonant voice nnd commanding presence of the distin guished senator from Oregon recall this forgotten land to the memory of tho federal government. Welcome, Senator Fulton, to the great seaport of Coosbay. fcttH I 1 H 9 1 1 TWO SERIOUSLY INJURED IX WALLOWA ACCIDENT Elgin, Or., Oct. 19. While pass ing another rig, tho Wallowa stage upset on Wallowa Hill, tho stage turning over and rolling several feet down the steep mountain. Tho team which was met by tho stage had taken tho left sido of the road which threw the stage onto tho lower hillside, thus causing tho ac cident. Two wero seriously Injured but no ono is reported killed. This stage is owned by E. W. Rumble & Co. A Want will do it All. McArchur's Pharmacy THE PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE Successors to Henry Songstacken. Our Flavoring Extracts will pleaso you for thoy aro carefully propured from absolutely pure, fresh ingre dionts. Now goods continually ar riving, and every day wo aro better able to tako caro of your wants In tho drug line. Lot us show you. rreTrim Are ready for you now in our store, and we are going to hold a Special Opening Reception to introduce you to them You're Invited' & & & 1 chsJ 9 ill Sh fVfl ' forfqUL 1 sSSri V : 1!&SHL'?'- Aa mtsr4BrmmM;iMm i. i vi . a i ,-r-i-i"Vi.-.cvii'' vv : u."W.;".-:rtff-jff .ytiti I m)ffi'&w',i Awl & WM'AMaw 4M:-.:mm i4 ZtijXr&y Vife'tfJi I Wil'v "ill's f.t H--'-Sii'i h. m - -& a ii?i j a mx) ii immm wm'm&m wmm. ctsa h s ... il.vwwnw i irftJKM r iwhuii miwiiHttUp s a mKi VW1JI 8 B1 l.SS KHSBS I gi t Copyright 1907 by Hart Schaffner y Marx il Imer M (6 Till ilt. Ill 1 iiT b Hi iiLi-JgiuaAi ijlJi-iiniJiii''l Minllll''llf - -JW. -AcU JWBB9eg9WfWK6K'SiS35aB'W5BBw j MarshfieSd Skating Rink 9 &mss When you come you will meet a lot of the finest clothes you ever saw, We feel that our friends and our good clothes ought to know each other, These are Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes, and you can put it down as a fact that better clothes, more stylish, more perfectly tailored, never came from the hand of a tailor, The new suits are in a number of very smart models, and the patterns are varied enough to suit every taste grays, browns, tans, in stripes, plaids and checks, The new Fall Overcoats are certainly very snappy, You'll find your kind here, It is hardly necessary to say that Hart, Schaffner & Marx clothes are always all wool; you get no cotton mix ture stuff under this name, - THIS IS THE ONLY PLACE THIS SjDE OF PORTLAND WHERE YOU CAN GET FULL DRESS AND TUXEDO SUITS, Other departments are full also of fine season able goods, Hats on the latest block; shirts and 'neckwear like a regular flower garden of color and ich design, DON'T FORGET OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT, All the very best brands for ladies, misses and gents can be found in our stock, CHANT THE STORE OF QUALITY" Open from 2 to 5 and 7 to i.' p. r(t week days only, Admission Free 25c for use of skates; 15c when you use your own. Special attention given to be ginners in afternoons, D. L. AVERY, Manager AMERICAN CABINET WORKS Manufacturers of Show Ciim's., Ihuik, Storo and Olllro Fivturos. Wood Curving a specially. lle jwilr work promptly itUcmlcd to. North Bend, Oregon Preferred Stock Tomatoes come out whole can be sened at less coit than fresh ones though equally as good. They must he just a reJ, firm ripeness for Preferred Stock use the kind you would pi.-k from the vine if you had your choice. Quality is the abso' lut requirement of every egeublc and fruit that (joes into Preferred Stock Canned Goods Fuktd Whtrtrtr & But u drown For our tomatoes ego to the famous Santa Clara Valley in California. 1 Jiesc tomatoes are firmer, with more meat and less water. We pay more for our tomatoes and w e insist on having firrt pick. BE SURE THE TOMATOES ARE PREFERRED STOCK- from jour GROCER ALLEN & LEWIS, Wholesale Gro:ers, PORTLAND, OREGON, U. S. A. &pg$MJgri - i dO$$O)S$s$0$$0$00Oi3W$$O I ON MONDAY OCT., 21, 1907 The First Tnist and Savings Bank of Coos Bay COOS BAY ACADEMY OF MUSIC Students may graduato la Voloe, Piano or Pipo Orpna. Rapid and thorough method for boglnnor. Claase in Harmony, Countorpoint, etc., toc&I sight reading and piano ensembU. Singers coached i oratorio, opera, or concert work by the 4!roctc ELMER A. TODD, COxmeU Bl6g., Marshffeld Mi 1 N fit If li'M ml i fx li vm OS. I i Will open for business In its temporary banking offico on Broad way, opposite its now building now in course of construction. It will maintain fully equipped commercial banking, savings and trust departments. Patrons will be accorded overv fnMHrv nnrt courtesy consistent with sound banking. $ 8 Capital $100,000.00 Officers and Directors JOIIX S. COK E, President. W. S. CITANDM3K, IIEXRV SEXGSTACKEX. WILLIAM GIUMKS. STEPHEN O. ROGERS. JUDGE JOHN P. HAM.. DORSEV KREITZER, Cashier. 8 DR. O. W. TOWER. M. n. HOnTOV. vi. n X ! aw m. b ! 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