The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 05, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1908.
WRTHES
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OF
(Continued from
a private manner only, but the unex
pected and unusual attack which Mr.
Bell makes forces mo to establish my
Btandlng before all tho people as a
man In whom they may rightly place
confidence.
Here are some letters from people
who have known me and It Is an easy
matter to verify their authenticity
and statements:
Treasury Department
Offico of Director of the Mint,
Washington, D. C.
To whom it may concern:
I have known tho bearer, Mr. M. C.
Maloney, for about twenty years and
ho gave me very capable service as
manager of the Port Dodge Evening
"Messenger" and afterwards manager
of tho Des-Molnes "Register. & Lead
er." I csn vouch fully for his In
tegrity and general business capa
city. GEO. E. ROBERTS.
Director of U. S. Mints.
Mr Roberts has since resigned and
Is at present president of the Com
mercial National Dank, of Chicago,
having succeeded Mr. Eccles when
that gentleman passed away.
Department of Justlco
Office of the Solicitor of the Trea
sury, Washington, D. C.
I wish to say that I have been well
acquainted with Mr. M. C. Maloney
since ho was a boy.
For years ho had charge of tho
business of the Fort Dodgo Messenger
company, which published the lead-
, Ing daily paper in Fort Dodge, and
In fact the leading paper of that re
gion of country. Ho also held a
very responsible position with the
Des Moines Register and Leader, the
principal Republican paper of tho
state of Iowa.
I wish to bear testimony that Mr,
Maloney Is an energetic, capable, and
always reliable young man. I would
trust him, and rely on him, to any
extent.
With tho exception of tho timo I
have been Solicitor of tho Treasury,
I have been a resident of Iowa since
18C9, and am familiar with business
matters there. I have no hesitation
In saying that Mr. Maloney Is the best
newspaper man in certain fields that
I havo over known. I bolievo ho can
get more business, and satisfy the
patrons of a paper better than any
other man of my acquaintance.
Very respectfully,
MAURICE D. O'CONNELL.
United States Senate,
Committee on Pacific Railroads.
Fort Dodgo, Iowa,
To whom It may concern:
It gives mo great pleasuro to say
that I havo for many years been ac
quainted with tho bearer of this
letter, Mr. M. C. Maloney. During
his residence In Iowa ho was con
nected with Important nowBpapers,
In responsible and difficult positions.
Ho wns the business mnnuger of tho
Fort Dodgo Messenger and after
wnrds connected with tho Register-
Leader, ono of tho important dally
newspapers of our Btate, published In
Des Moines. Ho hns tho roputatlon
of a good worker, thoroughly honest
and capablo. Ho wns popular In tho
community In which ho lived horo,
and his friends wish him abundant
success, wherever his lot may be
cast. Vory Respectfully,
J. P. DOLLIVER.
Wahkonsn Investment Company,
Real Estato and Loans.
Fort Dodgo, Iowa.
To whom It may concern:
I, tho undersigned, havo known
M. C. Malouoy at least 10 yoars and
know him to bo honest, upright nnd
reliable In all his dealings nnd worthy
of confidence and credit with any ono
lio may havo business relations with.
JOHN LAUFERSWEILER.
Fort Dodgo Savings Bank.
Fort Dodgo, Iowa.
To whom It may concern:
This is to certify that I havo known
M. C. Malonoy for somo tlmo and
know him to bo nn honest and enp
ablo man and woithy tho confidonco
of all.
CHAS. D. CASE,
Cashlor,
Ft. Dodgo Savings Bank,
1 "'
rf Iowa Savings Bank,
Fort Dodgo, Iowa.
To whom it May Concern:
This will introduce Mr. M. C. Ma
loney, wbom tho undersigned has
known Intimately for several years.
Ho 1b active, energetic and a man of
excellent Judgment. Ha la thoroughly
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honest and you may rely on any state
ments ho may make to you.
Very truly yours,
D. J. COUGHLAN,
Cashier.
The Fort Dodgo National Bank,
Fort Dodge, Iowa.
To whom it may concern:
This will Introduce to your favor
able notice Mr. M. C. Maloney with
whom I havo been well acquainted
for the past twenty years. It gives
us pleasure to recommend Mr. Ma
loney to you as a thoroughly reliable
business man, and ono in whom you
may placo entire confidence.
Our business relations oxtendod
over a period of many years and
were always pleasant and wholly sat
isfactory, and wo are always ready
to extend a reasonablo line of credit
to Mr. Maloney on his own signature.
Very resp.,
J. T. CHENEY,
Cashier.
The First National Bank,
Fort Dodge, Iowa.
To whom it may concern:
We have been acquainted with Mr.
M. C. Maloney during tho several
years that he was connected with the
management of the Fort Dodge Mes
senger and arc pleased to say that
his relations with this bank were al
ways satisfactory and that wo are
satisfied that he Is a young man of
good business ability, industrious,
and energetic in all of his undertak
ings. Wo shall bo pleased to learn
of his success. Very truly,
E. H. RICH,
Cashier.
Tho above letters will aid in In
forming tho peoplo of Coos Bay as
to tho previous reputation and char
acter of tho present editor of . the
Times. They are not published boast
fully although I am proud to have
earned my right to their possession.
When Mr. Bell seeks to discredit my
work in an effort to bo a factor in
tho development and enterprise of
this splendid stato the people have
a right to proof of my fitness to be
accepted as worthy of their confi
dence. I regret sincerely the neces
sity of such a display but I never
havo dodged an issuo and Mr. Bell
cannot mako me do It now. I de
sire to stato without reservation
that this is tho final reference that
will bo made to tho editor's personal
character In this controversy. Here
after tho discussion will be confined
exclusively to tho merits of the ser
vice which tho Coos Bay Gas & Elec
tric Co. renders tho public of Coos
Bay. Tho great wealth centralized
In tho Coos Bay Gas & Electric Co.
will in no wise deter tho Times In
voicing tho sentiment of the great
body of common people in demand
ing that their rights bo considered
and protected. Tho Times proposes
to bo, and will bo as long as tho pres-'
enc editor retains control, the un-
purchased and unbribed representa-1
tlvo of the Interests of this entire
community as against tho selfish in
terests of any corporation or aggre
gation of wealth that seeks to fasten
Itsolf upon them without rendering
adequuto return for tho advantages
that accrue because of utilization of
public utilities. Tho Times has con
fidonco in tho peoplo of Coos Bny
and desires tho peoplo of Coos Bay to
hnvo confidonco In tho Times. Tho
editor of tho Times Is no "self seek
er" or "grafter." Ho has certain
well defined ideals as to tho policy
and conduct of a newspaper and
theso policies will bo rigidly adhered
to regardless of tho temporary loss
of patronngo. This fight Is tho fight
of tho public for better sorvlco and
tho Times is only tho champion of
their Interests. It Is proud to bo
such a champion nnd asks no moro
honorable tltlo and will In tho future
ns In the past coufino itself strictly to
meriting such a placo by Its position
on all public questions affecting-tho
Interests of nil tho people.
Ladles See tho Bargains in tho
Coos Bay Cash Store window.
Tho
should
markot
"not-needed-uow" things
bo taken to tho want nd.
If you havo an Interesting want
ad. in tho pnper todny you aro talk
ing, by proxy, to a big audience
Evory low priced nrtlclo In a store
Is "an advertising urgument" nnd
should havo Its place in a convincing
ad.
You will add ut least ten per cent
to your "interest In lifo" by acquiring
tho ad. reading and ad.-answerlog
habit.
M
CELEBRATE THEIR
25TH ANNIVERSARY
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. W. Uernitt Receive
Many Beautiful Gifts of Silver
From Friends.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bernltt cele
brated their twenty-fifth wedding
anniversary at their homo on Pino
street in Marshfleld Monday evening.
A largo number of beautiful and ap
propriate silver gifts were presented
to Mr. and Mrs. Bernltt. Tho evening
was enjoyably passed with music,
cards and dancing. Refreshments of
sandwiches and salad with dessert of
cake, Ice cream and punch were
served tho guests. The following
persons attended: Mr. and Mrs. E.
A. Elckworth, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Harkensee, Olllvant, J. and S. Ber
nltt; Misses, Susie and Jennie Elck
worth, Anna Johannsen, Wanda
Stephens, Minnie Harkensee, Nellie
and Martha Bernltt and Mrs. Klahn.
EMPIRE IS HOME OF
BRIGHT LITTLE GIRL
Little Edna Hansen Graduates From
High School With Fino
Record.
Empire offers a prodigy in learn
ing, age considered, in the person of
little Edna Hansen, now but 13
years old. Edna is the daughter of
Chief Engineer Ed. Hansen, of tho
tug Columbia and on Tuesday she
was awarded a diploma by County
Superintendent Bunch as graduating
from the Empire school with an aver
age of 85 In all her studies.
Coos Bay offers that record to tho
whole state of Oregon to equal. All
Coos Bay shares with Empire in the
honor of being the home of such a
bright girl and hopes the future
years may bring the full reward of
these years of early promise.
CORPORATIONS DISSOLVED
Several Concerns Terminate
Their
Official Career.
Governor Chamberlain has Issued
his proclamation dissolving among
others the following corporations for
failure to pay the required yearly
license and comply with the laws of
tho state for two consecutive years:
10,444 Bell Investment Company,
The.
10,591 Coos Bay Development com
pany. 9,840 Coos Bay Furniture, Veneer
& Box company.
9,93 G Coos Bay Lime & Cement
company.
10,438 Coos Bay Mining, Milling &
Transportation company.
9,739 Corvallis Creamery com
pany of Oregon.
10,485 Coos and Coquille valleys
Railroad company, The.
10.4C7 Consolidated Copper com
pany, The.
DEADLY SIX, SAYS CARDINAL.
For Women to Instruct Neighbor on
Race Suicide.
NEW YORK, Feb. 5. In a copy
righted interview printed in tho
World Cardinal Gibbons declares
that "any woman who instructs her
neighbor or friend who is a wife how
to avoid the responsibilities of
motherhood is talking a great re
sponsibility and committing as dead-
py a sin as
complice of
If she became the ac
a murderess. In fact,
this sort of thing Is murder of tho
most cowardly kind."
Tho cardinal declared there is too
much talk on this subject, and says
a wife who listens to It destroys not
only her own happiness, but that of
her husband. He then said: "Wo
man is the pattern of virtue, alike as
maiden, wife and mother. Sho ex
hibits the virginal modesty becoming
tho mnld, tho conjugal fidelity and
loyalty of tho spouso and tho untiring
devotedness of tho mother. This Is
tho typo of woman America needs.
In her we find great forco of will
without pride or lmperiousness. Wo
find moral strength and heroism in
tho perfect woman without tho sacrl-
flco of femalo graco and honor
j n heroism of silent suffering rather
.'than noisy notion.
"Now , It Is quite ordinary to hear
of ladles, gentlqwomon.dnughters of
somo of our country's best men,
mounting tho rostrum to hnranguo
their audiences. Is It any wonder
that n feeling of sadness creeps over
ono thnt such things should bo?"
Tho cardinal declined to discuss
Bmoking among women, saying: Tho
thought Is too disgusting to discuss."
A classified ad. Is AN INSTRU
MENT OF SERVICE perhaps tho
most lmportnnt ono in modern life.
Has ypur want advertising been
confined to ono or two classifications?
Why not enlarge tho scope of your
advertising?
See the largest line of pretty and
comic valentines In tho city at tho
Coos Bay Cash Storo.
Today's nda. should render quick
service to the man who seeks "help
of any sort,"
jW
Ono of
is recognized
purchasers.
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Watra
(g)DIDITEVESTIKE (
that your advertising space would
become again as valuable to you by
tho uso of a few appropriate cuts.
1 am now m it position to get them
for you the same days as ordered.
ROY.. E. IAWH0RNE
Dancing School Evory Monday
And Thursday Evening at
ODD FELLOWS' HALL.
Prlvnfe Instruction from 1 till
5 p. m.
DRAMATIC CLUB
Will bo organized from Pupils
Taking Instruction In Elocution
and Dramatic Art
Special Attention to Children's
Class in Dancing nnd Elocution,
See mo at the Hall on Mondays
and Thursdays; Afternoon and
Evening.
Prof. O. P. Smith.
The C. B., R. & E. R. R
and Navigation Co
THE O. D., R. A E. R. R. A N. CO.
TIME TABLE.
Subject to change without notice.
No. 1.
Dally, ex.
No. 2.
Sunday
7. 9:00a.m
Marsh'd
Junction
Coquille
Ar.l2:30p.m
Lt. 9:45a.m. Coquille Lv.ll:S0a.m.
Ar.lO:20a.m.Myrtle PtLv,10: 45a.m.
Trains to and from Bearer Hill dally,
W. y. Miller, Aga.
The Motor Scow Transit
Makes schedule trips between Mank
field and North Bend Monday, Wedaes
day and Saturday, Lemft North Bend
atSiOoa, m.andUarthfield at 10:4 a
m, Leave orders with,
Thos. B. James, Agect
(WoWp
tho contributory reasons why tho GABLER PIANO
ns one of tho Standard may bo found
that since its inception it lias been mado under tho supervision!
of members of tho Gnbler Family nnd embodied in it nro ccr-J
tain improvements found in no other piano, it is not merely n
combination of wood, fclta and metals; but it Is tho knowing'
how to combine them, in order to produce tho highest musical J
results, which lias mndo tho Gabler a piano by which a great)
many others nro measured. THE GABLER is a work of creative f
art. Don't fail to investigate tho interior when considering at
piano purchase. Our warcrooms aro always open and we will!
take great pleasure in placing yon on our list of discriminating!
K. HAINES MUSIC
Sole Representatives
I"I"I"I"I"H"I"l"I"I-I"I"I"l-i-H-rH''HH"
Not a
But a
m'mm
Every Day of the Year
Our spring line of
HATS, SHOES, MEN'S CLOTHING,
and all lines of
GENTS FURNISHINGS
'are arriving daily '
Wo never had a larger or better line of HATS than this year, in
T fact in each line we are stronger
T5e BAZAR
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BEAVER HILL COAL
"Best Coal on Coos Bay."
For sale by
Masters & McLain,
Sole agents
3.t0 For Ton at the Yard, $0.00
price oa bcotv load lot.
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Foot f Ohm AvMue, Morshfield
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