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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGOlQVEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1908
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COOS BAY TIMES
An Independent Republican news
paper published every evening except
Sunday, and Weekly by
The Coos Buy Times Publishing Co.
WITH THE
X TOAST AND TEA t
Entered at the postofll:o at Marsh
tlcld, Oregon, for tr nsmlsslon
through the malls as second clash
mall matter.
6VWVWX
GOOD EVENING.
M. C. MALONEV. . .Uditor and Tub.
PAN E. JIALONEY. . . .News Editor
SUBSCRIPTION KATES.
In Adranco.
DAILY.
One year 5.00
Six months $2.50
Less than C months per month. .50
' AVE-EKLV.
Ono Year $1.50
Those who bring sunshine to
A the lives of others cannot keep
It from themselves.
Qnlnnforl
OUV5u.
xy&'sott'
at the wall. "Ah! this la a much
worse case," remarked tne visuur.
"Yes," responded the attendant, "ho
married the girl."
The policy of the Coos Bay TIju-s
will b- Republican In politics, with
tho Independence of shlch Fresllent
Roosevelt Is the leading exponent
Adores All Communications to
COOS BAY DAILY TIMES
Marsiiflcld OiPgon
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A DOGMATIC THOUGHT.
It Is hard to be forbidden the joy
entertaining a definite ambition.
"Without a tangible goal human In
dustry and application would be
stripped of their most specious ex
cuses for being. The privilege of
hoping is the only earthly heritage
of some men.
Consequently, It Is not surprising
that we listen with some bitterness
and much distrust to the voice of
Andrew S. Draper, commissioner of
education of New York, who warns
young men against making an effort
to win higher places In the world
than those occupied by their fathers
befpre them. In an address deliv
ered before a gathering of educators,
Mr. Draper urged his auditors to re
frain from encouraging individuals
In the belief that the presidency is
not unattainable. There can be but
one president to nbout thirty million
or so ellglbles, asserts Mr. Draper,
and by telling the normal youth that
he some day might win the honor Is
subscribing to an assumption which
is tantamount of deliberate false
hood. The chance of any given in
dividual being elected to the highest
office is so remote as to be practlcallj
without the pale of possibility. Why,
asks Mr. Draper, should we nurture
an idea In youth which must Invari
ably ond In cruel disappointment.
Mr. Draper only mentions the pres
idency for the sake of Illustrating a
tenet. Ills theory Is given a much
fcronder application. It concerns the
whole scheme of education which, he
avors, has the tendency of developing
In the ordinary young man false and
flattering notions of personal fitness.
When a boy enters the public schools
ho Is taught, in the beginning, that
no mark which his ambition might
set is unattainable. Therefore, If he
has tho desire to grow, coupled with
a certain dogged determination, he
will wnsto years In trying to cultivate
an intellect which may be infecund
and not worth Improving. Tho sons
of Martha, he asserts, cannot palm
themselves oK a. t.m progeny of
Mary, no matter how carefully and
earnestly they strive to efface tho
mark of service.
.Mr. Draper points to the social
conditions of Europe as nn ideal for
our contemplation. Young men of
other countries, he says, have no de
sires beyond following in tho foot
stops of their fathers. For genera
tions tho eldest sons of ono family
will occupy tho same grated stall in
a bank. Another family will furnish
-an Interminable succession of mor--chnnts,
or butlers, or coachmon, or
"banisters. Tho status of tho sons
will bo that of the fathers, neither
higher nor lower. The result, de
clares Mr. Draper, Is most satisfac
tory. Thoro Is no unrest, no discon
tent, no disappointment. Each man
docs what he has been born to do,
-without futile yearning for something
hlgBer.
Of course, as Mr. Draper Intimates,
tho world offers a diversity of em
ployment. Thoro must bo gravo dig
gers and Iron workers ns well as phy
sicians and statesmen. And mankind
adjusts It self naturally to Its occu
pants. Circumstance, and special fit
ness, dotormlncs each man's work.
Education does not flx one's place In
tho world; comparative education
tfioes. Tho Inbortng man of today Is
hotter grounded In tho rudiments of
Seaming than was tho courtier, tho
uhlp's captain, tho apothecary of 200
yonrs ago; yot ho is a laboring man.
Tho ship's cnptaln of today knows
as much as tho pundit of years ago
riiis is develomuont. Mou continu
ally nro aspiring to a higher piano.
Ambition is rosponslblo for tho liu
jirovomont. Certainly, thoro cannot bo mmy
presidents. There can bo but fow
captains of Industry, fow successful
lawyorB, doctors and politicians. But.
if men nccoptod Mr. Drnpor'a theorv,
thoro would bo neither succoss nor
rfallurc only stagnation. It Is bet
ter to suffer dofent than to sit
down In ldlo resignation.
To Button Her Waist Behind.
She stood at the glass and she tried
with her might
To button her waist behind;
She would reach and she'd tug, she
would sigh and she'd moan,
And after each effort she'd let out a
groan;
She twisted and squirmed un sne
strained every bone,
To button her waist behind.
She strained at the risk or ripping
her clothes
To button her waist behind;
She would take a long breath and
then stand on her toes
To but'on her waist behind;
She had a contortionist beaten a
mile,
She would bend like a jacknife, then
straighten a while
And wonder why nightmares like
that wpre in style,
The waists that button behind.
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Some men who beat tho hangmen
only win by a neck. '
A good bluff 13 better than grea
riches. It lasts longer.
It would be log
ical for the light
ning express to
go like thuudur.
Don't ask a wo
man her age.
Take It for grant
ed and subtiact
four.
Tho follows who are always howling
for n new deal wl'l often be found not
to know a good deal.
Doubtless we ca'I the parrot Tolly,
whether It H n lady or uot. because of
it3 notnble attrlnmcuts In continuous
convocation.
Most of the good Pch In the sea that
haent been cntiqht srem determined
to stay there. No place like home.
After a city ha attained n population
ofJOO.000 a granger may r'.lude to It
as"a lllage vlthout danger of having
his head kuookeu off.
Still, the man H something of a hero
hi the eyes of hlb alet who pays
promptly.
WE,
ARE
PROUD
of tie reputation that haa been maao for the OABLEB
Ovor 48,030 of theie artlatio planoi hava been aold,
and they aro all in use in good oondltlon to-day. You
don't wish to buy a piano every year or even every ten
on m
The GAB1EH PIAHO will outlait a generation.
IDU Will u
piano to mention In
your will if yon
pnrehaie a
G ABLER.
Distributers of Southwestern Oregon.
For an hour she labored in wildest
despair
To button her waist behind;
Her face became red and all loosened
her hair,
To button her waist behind;
She wept, and the tears splashed
down In her lap,
While for life and Its pleasures she
cared not a rap;
When she wont to the office a hideous
gap
Was there In the waist behind.
ANON.
There Is a man on Coos Bay who
's so temperate that he says it gives
him a pain even to find his shoes
tight.
Twen&y dKfesvsBt styles and names of prominent pianos
-to select from.
no Is a viso man
wheu it's to laugh.
who knows just Inferences
W. It. Haines Music Co., Marshfield
Chickering & Sons, Boston, Muss.
PIANO TUNING, REPAIRING AND KEPINISHING.
Willielm G. Hell, Resident Tuner.
Oregon.
Go to Europe and tell your troubles
to the police. They w 111 not be able to
understand and v, ill thus escape suffering.
Masters and McLain
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General Contractor's Building ".
Material and
Beaver Hill Coal
Office: Broadway & Queen S
Phones 2011 - 826
"I have never loved before," he
id.
"Well" she replied, ''I am not run
ning a kindergarten."
"I hear your daughter Annie's
wedding was quite a lively one, Mr.
Jones."
"Well, It was something of an An
nlemated scene."
"Wo nrn told to cast our bread
upon tho waters," said a young wife.
"But don't you do It," replied her
'uisband. "A vessel might run
igalnst It and get wrecked."
Officer Excuse me, madam, there
soes -eight bells; it's my watch on
deck.
Mrs. Landsman Well, I don't
blame you for keeping your watch
on deck if it strikes as loudly as that.
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!; Thirty Lots m semietrs f
I: ! BandoE each? Plat "A"
J rraffigani
Eighteen year's experience has
taught us a motto "Take
our time and do our work
right."
Ii. J. POST
Contractor and Builder.
Prices consistent with best work
Mnrsliflcltl, Ore.
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PABKSIDE l'UL'UXM imiwu
Empire, Oregon.
4 JOHN W. Jviau, rrop. -v
Eggs from thoroughbred Buff
Orpington chickens for sale
$1.50 to $5.00 for setting of 15.
"Jack told Maud her teeth wen
like stars."
"That's a singular expression. He
probably meant to say 'pearls.' "
"No; I've a suspicion of wnat ue
really meant, though Maud didn't
seo It. He meant they were like
stars because they came out at
night."
WHAT
Are you looking for a place to (
your clothes tended to?
YES
Opposite Haines Music Store
on 'C Street.
P. P. BRYAN, Prop.
"A hammock large enough for
two?" repeated a Front street dealer.
"Do you want It with or without?"
" 'With or without' what? asked
tho girl.
"Crowding," replied tho merchant,
smiling at her innocence.
Then sho gave her order In a
whisper.
Libby Coal
"I always hate to pass an Ice cream
saloon when I'm walking with my
girl."
"I've never happened to pass ono
whon I was out with my girl."
"That's strange. How do you
manage It?"
"I don't manage It; sho does. She
always Insists on going In."
qP rr per ton in ton lots,
4DUU where it can be
shoveled from the wagon to
coal bins. Phone 721
Pacific Livery STransfer Co
catwunHUfflHl
Lots 5oxJ00 will be sold corners at $45-00 and
inside at $3500 between now and August Jst, at
which time remaining unsold lots will be taken off
the market; or prices advanced. Last chance of cheap
lots by the Seaside. For particulars, apply Bennett's
Land Office, Flanagan & Bennett Bank Building, or
STUTSMAN & CO. - Marshfield, Oregon
frowaawkaiJllH UlnlHIlimn1 hmwi HUH I II I HI II nT TrrTT I II II I ITT JM"
Wheeler Real Estate Company
Title, Guarantee gb Abstract Co., Coquille and Marshfield
IT'S TUG KNOW HOW WHICH S
AltLhS US TO RXCEL QIHURS
Garden City Ta 'oring Company
TWISS BBOS PROPS.
Work called for and delivered
promptly. French dry and
steam cleaning of ladles aud
gents garments a specialty.
Satisfaction or no Clinrge.
Over Club Cigar Store.
Marshfield.
Phone
.
Ono of Life's Little Tragedies.
Ho seized her, drew her to him,
nnd dollboratoly struck her. She
made no sound. Again, and yet
niraln. tho brute repeated the blow,
nnd still sho gave no sign of suffer
ing. But when, with rapidly grow
ing anger, ho struck her for tho
fourth tlmo, sho shrieked nloud and
her head flew off. Sho was only a
match. Tho Bohemian.
London Tld Bits tells an amusing
story of a man who tooK some inter
est in tho management of asylums
and was ono day conducted over n
largo Institution. In ono of tho
wards sat a middle aged man, sad
and gloomy, and staring vacantly
Into distnnco. Tho visitor's sym
pathy was aroused. "What Is tho
eauso of tho man's condition?" ho
asked. "A girl Jilted him," was tho
reply. In another coll a lunatic was
tearing and raving and wildly beating
WEINHARD'S BEEIt
PROMOTES nEALTH
MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE
Orders Delivered Free.
Rates $1 por day: board and room.
Week rates, $0. Phone 2006
Modern throughout
LATTIX HOTEL
Guy C. Lnttin.
Free baths Newly furnished
Next to cor Sheridan and Queen Ave
Marshfield, Oro.
There is no need of anyone suffer
ing long with this disease, for to
effect a quick cure it is only neces
sary to take a few doses of
GOODS BOUGHT, SOLI) AXD EX
CHANGED AT THE
New
Second Hand Store
Xet door to Brown's Drug Store,
Trout Street. Mnrslifleld
Colic, GhGlera and
Diarrhoea Remedy
In fact, in most cases one dose is
sufficient. It never fails and can be
relied upon in the most severe and
dangerous cases. It is equally val
uable for children and is the means
of saving the lives of many children
each year.
In the world's history no medicine
has ever met with greater success.
KliVUIBL 'I'-'
2 50c. I
PRICE 25c. URGE S!Z
FOR TABLE USE TRY
Welnhard's Bottled Boer
MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE
Phono 181
Orders Delivered Froo.
Merchants and Manufacturers
Apply to Secretary of the
Coos and Curry Counties District Fair Association
for space for your displays and exhibits at the Fair
Grounds. Every manufacturer and merchant should
have an exhibit and assist in making the fair a big
success. Send your applications to GEO, W. CARLET0N,
Secretary,
Office in First Trust & Savings Bank Bldg.
HIGH GRADE MEATS
The odor of good roast beef, however
nritiotiyinrf run nnlv ln IllL'L'Cative of
"l'J"-"""'C3l oo--
tho delicious taste and flavor that goes with every pieco of meat wo sell.
All our meats are the choicest we can produce.
R.H.Noble The CITY MARKET- Phone 1941
Front, and C Streets, Marshfield, Oregon
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WITH ROD
AND GUN
This splendid weather
makes overy one long for tho
woods, Its shady uoolcs and
streams. Your vacation will
prove monotonous without a
few now books and magazines,
we have a complete line to
select from.
NORTON & HANSEN
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I'AMILY ORDERS FOR
WEIXHARD'S BEER
By mall or Phone -.
Delivered Free
MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE
XOTICI1.
There will he a regular cab for
Marshfield, North" Bond and Libby.
Prompt attention to all calls from
: " a. m. to 9 p. m. Day phono: Blanco
1 Cigar Store 781. Night phone:
Holsnor & Miller LI very, 1201.
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