The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 22, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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TH COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1910-EVENING EDITION.
COOS BAY T1MLS
Entered nt the postoffico nt Marah
Hold, Oregon, (or transmission
through the mails as second class
mall matter,
Address all communications to
COOS 11AV DAILY TIMES,
Mnr.shfleld : : : : : : : : Oregon
M. C. MALOXKV Kdltor and Full.
DAX E. MALOXKY News Kdltor
Saturday Evening
Thoughts
OOD KVKXIXH.
Thuro Is n beautiful and an
ugly way In which to say almost
ovorythlng, and hnpplness do-
liondB upon which way we take.
Not only In words, but In nil
4 tlio little, common courtesies
nnd duties of life, thlnlc of the
beautiful way of doing each.
D. L. Porter.
WISMIXO SCHOOL WAS OVKH.
Wishing school was over, there ho
sits today,
Dreaming with u longing heart of the
lovo of play.
TIrod of books and weary of the
tasks to do,
Wishing school wiih ovor onco wo
did it, too!
Wishing school was over, dolls to
drcms and comb,
Dreaming with a boating heart for
tlio hour of homo;
lind ouoiigh of lessons; wishing, as
wo did,
For the onwnrd yoars of life, with
their secrets hid!
Wlnhlng school was ovor, childhood
In Its spell,
Waiting for tlio silver volco of tlls-
mlsnl boll;
Longing, fusfllug, fretting, for tlio
doys to como
No moro slntos or lossons, no moro
books to thumb!
Wishing school was ovor, round the
world they wait,
Droamlng of tlio vlowlcss realm Just
beyond tlio gato;
Booing burning vIbIoiis, hearing song
nnd. beat
Of tho life of action in the mart nnd
street.
Wishing school was over wo nro
yishlng still,
Ohf my llttlo climbers up llfo's rug
god hill!
Longing, hoping, trusting, for tho
ponco, tho rest
After all tho striving, after nil tho
zost.
Wishing school wiih ovor, hero wo
toll, wo wait,
Winged with hopes of morning nt
tho nzuro gato;
Soldiers, teaniBtors, stntosmen, In tho
class of strife
Learning still tho rhythmic A II C
of nro.
Wishing school wns over, hero wo sit
and cry, ' ' '
Hall tho dead nlrondy, hail tho noxt
to dlo!
lloll'of nod's dismissal, ring nnd let
us bo
Dust upon tho winding rond, wraths
upon tho son.
doesn't even scorn to havo tempta
on to do wrong Ilko tho' most of
us. Somehow or other ho is in tho
midst of evil like n duck In wntcr;
tho evil doesn't soak In, but rolls
from his bock without hurting him
lit the least.
This merely moral mnn takes caro
of his family nnd himself; ho docs
his day's work woll; ho belloves in
Ood and good; ho goes to church
more or less; ho pays his debts.
On the whole, he ought to bo a
good neighbor nnd A good citizen,
and yet thuro Is this great thing
lacking while ho is good, ho is not
definitely nnd positively good for
something. That Is, ho merely hugs
his goodness to himself along with
tho delusion that this is enough for
him to do; he doesn't put his good
ness at work outside of himself and
his homo for tho benefit of others.
This merely moral man has good
Ideals of citizenship, but ho doesn't
take part in tho fight for thoso
Ideals.
Ho knows thnt religion has in it
something to lift men up spiritually,
but ho never seeks to Interest men
in religion.
He knows thnt overywhoro nbout
him nro sin and ovll but ho never
bestirs himself to remedy them.
Ho knows thnt nil u round him
men, women nnd children nro suf
fering for want of tho things ho has
to muko him comfortable, but it
doesn't enter his thoughts to help
them.
Ho knows thnt tho world overy
whoro needs public spirited, solf-snc-rlltclng
men to work for Its uplift
and betterment, but ho doesn't offer
himself for such service.
Tim merely moral man Just crawls
Into his own llttlo shell of goodness
and llos thuro iih uselessly and help
lessly as u clam. Ho doesn't allow
things from outside to Irritate or
bother him enough to produco oven
nu occasional pearl as tho clam docs.
Merely mural men nro of llttlo
value to it community.
Tho community needs and wants
men who. nro possessed of n right
eousness that Is active, militant,
fighting to muko others nnd tho
world rightoous nnd better.
Oooduess to bo roally good, must
bo good for something.
Uellef in the good to be real be
llof must be linked with doing.
As tho epistle of James puts it:
What doth it prollt, 'my brethren,
though n man say ho hath faith,
and liave not works? Can faith savo
him?
If a brother or sister bo linked,
mil destitute of dally food,
And ono of you say unto them,
Depart In peace, bo yo warmed and
tilled; notwithstanding yo glvo them
not those things which nro needful
to tho body; what doth It profit?
Kvon so fnlth, if It hath not works,
Is dead, being alone.
Amlol snys In his Journal: "I bo
Ilovo thnt ouf hlghor nature Is our
truer nnturo," nnd that "tho highest
Idea wo can conceive of tho principle
of things will bo tho truest." That
Is, think up, not down. A man's
fate follows his thought. If that Is
low nnd menu, so Is his life, nnd so
it is, It makes no dlfferouco what tlio
outward form may bo.
It Is olio's duty to have high ideals,
Thoy nro sure to onnoblo cio'b life.
They glow In conduct nnd bfllno out
in onthuslnsm, heroism, lov. prayer,
They mnko tho renl man. Every man
enn lunko his own life beautiful, Just
.is Ood made the world beautiful by
expressing Himself In it.
This cannot bo attained If tlioro Is
tho supremacy of low, material con
colts. Tho groatost psychological fact
ovor written is that of tho Blblo:
"As n mnn thtnketh in his heart so
Is ho." Not In his head, through his
loglu and ronson, but In his heart,
whoro his dreams, his longings, his
Ideals aro. These mako tho man.
This doctrine Is us close to life ns
' making pig Iron or moving tho crop.
A man wthout Ideals Is worse than
no account. Ho lives llko n beggar
on n princely estate.
CONFUSION OVKK .ll'DOKSIIIP.
There seoms to bo somo mlsundor
itnndlug among voters as to how
they should vote for Judges In this
Judicial district nt tlio November
election. It docs not scorn to be
well understood that this district
now has three Judges Harris at Eu-
At'iie, Hamilton nt Hoseburg, mid
Coke ut Mnrshflold. Formerly this
llstrlct had but two Judges HarrlB
and Hamilton, but tho Inst legisla
ture provided for n third Judge nnd
In providing for tho third one tho law
declares one shall resldo In Lnno
county, one in Douglas mid the other
In Coos or Curry.
Now the term of two of tho threo
Judges Hamilton nnd Coke has
jxplred mid t'.-olr successors nro to
be elected. I:i other words wo nro
to Vote for two Judg.s In November.
There are 4 candidate running for
these placed Hamilton and Jones,
Douglas, and Coke and Upton, of
Coos. In order to comply with the
law without creating nny confusion,
voters should vote for either Jones
or Hamilton for tho Douglas county
por'.ton nnd fop Coko or Upton for
tho Coos-Curry section. If Jones
and Hamilton should both be elected
It would necessltnto one of them
moving to Coos or Curry county, or
should Cokovaud Upton be chosen
one of theso would hnvo to move
to Douglas county Jones nnd Coke
are Republicans, Hamilton n Demo
crat and Upton an Independent If
the people want two Republican
Judges, they should vote for Jones
and Coke. Uugetio Register.
THE MERELY MORAL MAX.
WE ALL know him the mere
ly moral mnn. ""
Ho dooan't do wrong not
bo you can notice It, anyway. Ho
Tho Times deslros to add to this
clear and concise statement of the
Judicial situation that Democrats de
siring to vote for Judge Coko may
do so by casting their party ticket
Including Hamilton and then mark
ing Judge Coko's nnmo.
Give us all tho time you can In
framing your pictures. Walker studio
Tho Bazar will FURNISH you
with any fancy apples of tiny size
or vnrloty either for homo use or
tor shipment to' friends. Special as
sorted APPLES for ChrlstmaB gifts.
XOXK nBTTER can be had.
REFLECTIONS OF A
STEAXWKlt.
Editor Coos Bay Times:
I nm a stranger. I came hero at
tracted by the advantages of your
section as advertised In printed mut
ter sent out, newspnper items here
and there, and correspondence with
some of your real estate firms. The
conditions, boiled down, were llxed
in my mind nbout like this:
"Good hnrbor, so situated us to
bo necessary entrepot for largo and
rich territory.' Can bo made first
class nt reasonablo cost. Extensive
resources In immediate vicinity.
Prospects for cntiy railroad connec
tion reasonably certain. Unusual
growth of bay cities during last four
years, IndlcnUng n spirit of hustle
and confidence In tho people."
Everything desired to Insure the
growth of u city, with tho produc
tive industries nnd commerce that
imiBt center ut such n point, seemed
to bo bore. Surely enough to wnr
rnut an Investigation; hence my Ar
rival on the scone.
Everything seems to check up
with tho representations mndo to
mo, so far as appearances go. , Be
lieving Hint, in tho lust analysis, the
commercial bencllts of such re
sources its you hnvo depend upon the
spirit nnd hustle of tho peoplo ex
ploiting them, and that tho highest
opinions of n plnco may bo oxpectcd
from Its representative citizens,
slnco one's location In u city in
dicate preference nnd civic pride, I
sought confirmation ot my good im
pressions from u considerable num
ber of your cltlzona. I tried to
meet such as I thought might be
considered representative, In tho
various lines, largo and Hinafl, mid
among "old timers" and now
comers. My faith was strengthuued
by tlio majority. What of tho real?
Let mo sot down, vory brlelly, n
summary of the opinions handed me
by "cortalu among thorn."
"Harbor will never be Improved.
Portland has stranglehold on tho
suite mid will keep all other sec
tions down."
"Been hero twenty yours waiting
for a railroad. None has come.
Therefore, none will ever come. (Q.
E. D.)"
"Came hero sl- moiitlm ago on
promise of railroad. Will glvo It
about six months longer nnd tlion
mo for the old home."
"Cost ot living outrageous."
"Prices of real estate out of sight.
Hlghor .than In Portland!."
"Port Commleslou composed at
lucompotelits. Wants to ruin tlio
peoplo with tuxos."
"Taxes bo high It don't pay to
own property huro. Caused by too
much needless Improvement, extra
vagant city council, etc."
"Chamber of Commerce run In
Interest of small clique Advertise
u lot of hot air and thou havo noth
ing to show when peoplo come,"
But why continue? Do you real
Izo what dollghtful thrills run up
and down tho spine of tho hopeful
stranger, while picking out such
truths from tho, tangle of false re
port handed him by tho snnguino?
It is true Hint somo degroo of Intel
ligence nnd Judgment should bo
supposed to exist In tho strangor, but
don't you know that capital, Inrgu
or small, is' the most cowardly thing
In tho world? "The hills nro always
green afar off," nnd when strnngors
como Irto your town there is always
tho tendency to go a llttlo farther.
It Is easier to e.wito this
tendoncy than to rope and
throw Mr. Stranger, by kindness or
othorwtse, and tamo him to stay with
tho herd, nnd when he hears such
Btatomonts ns I havo, fear, abovo
reason, may put panic In his heart.
Is it posslblo that there does not
oxlst in your community that unity
of spirit and purposo thnt is tho
pride of every ambitious town aspir
ing to metropolitan proportions? To
borrow n religious figure, is thoro
need of a wholesome nnd sweoplng
baptism of graco among you, that
the doubters may bo brought Into
tho fold? Whatever differences
there may bo on trivial points of doc
trine, you must be united in support
of tho cardinal articles of your fnlth,
or your power is decreased. Would
It be profitable to turn tho attention
of the faithful to this fact, nnd ex
hort them to have n enre for tho
doubters, and, In the ovent or failure
to mako them see tho light, to lot
them know thnt thero Is Just nnd
proper scorn oven among the breth
ren? STRANGER.
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IMARSHFIELD
SCHOOL NEWS j
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Daniel Boone storlos furnish tho
morning exercises in Mrs. Kutley's
l'lOlll.
2-18 pupils of tho Central "building
were neither abient nor lute dur
ing the past month.
Mrs. Geo. Shelley nnd Mrs. CVR.
Flanagan wore cullers nt MIbs
Rush's room this week.
Grade six Is abend In tho "spoll-
iImviis in grades six nun Bevou ai
the South Marshlleld building.
Seventh grade Btudonts nro much'
Interested In History. Each student
Is preparing a reference note book.
Pupils out of school on account
of Illness nro: Arthur Stephana,
third grade; Edward Johnson,
fourth grade, Marlon Horsfnll, ilrst
grade.
BABY FOODS
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WE HAVE A FRESH STOCK OF MELLINs FOOD, s0
,.n.,i,itir i "
ESKAYS' FOOD ...:.........
NESTLES' FOOD . . . .
PEPTOGENIC MILK
IMPERIAL ORANUM
BORDEN'S' CONDENSED MILK
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. 91.00 axd U
BOcANDMj
$IJ)0
SOcCtf
ROBINSON'S BARLEY.
ROBINSON'S" GROATS.
TAYLOR'S ARROW ROOT.
A Now International Encyclopedia
with 1009 Year Book has been added
to tho equipment of the school. They
mny bo found at tho South Marsh
field building.
Tho, Mnrshflold high school stu
donts nnd teachers aro today enjoy
ing n picnic at the Bench. The Alice
11 was chartered for the trip nnd
left early with a capacity load.
Along with the work In music, nnd
along with the'rir? flnaaloal pro
ductions, the old folk nongs do sound
good, Tho pupils of somo rooms
slug them ns though they thorough
ly enjoyed tho dlvorsion.
Elglttb Blade pupils subccrlbo for
20 o.ipti'S ol Current Events, n pn
por or eurnnt topics and adapted
to young people. These papors mnko
Interesting current event discussion.
IN FACT EVERYTHING FOR THE BABY- FItKSIl AN'DCLEl
RED CROSS DRUG STORE
PHOXK JI2..1.
All organization to bo known n
the Coos County High School Asso
ciation, wnB effected nt Coqullle re
cently. Tho olllcor8 for the year nro:
Pros. A. G. Rttbb, North Bend; vice
pros., Miss Lulu Portor, Coqullle;
secretary, Prln. J, F. Grubbs, North
Bend; treasurer, F. A. Tledgon,
Marsh field.
Pupils of grndo bIx deserve credit
for tho assistance thoy have render
ed In framing pictures for. their
room. Three pupils of this grndo
made 90 por cont nnd nbovo In nil
their tests for tho first month. Tho
threo pupils nro Lawrenco Hortou,
Albln Lnckstrom, nnd Emit Back
mnn. But three pupils ot this grndo
havo been nbsent tills year.
Tho following pupils nro now nr
rlvnla during tlio pnst two woeks:
Eugono, Aubrey nnd Orrln Stnddon
from Willlnmsport, Pa.; Clinton,
Bornlco, JJontrlco, and Leono Amn
dort from Llvlngstono, Montana;
Cnrl and Horaco Rahskopf from
Spokano, Wash.; Bornlco Pntchet
from Spoknne, Wash.; Hutton
O'Connor from England,
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Things of special Interest in tho
prlmnry department nro: First
grndo number work with pog
boards nlso mnt weaving; aecond
grndo drawing work on booklets for
October memory gems, nlso Indian
vltlngo Bceno; third grndo study of
Jnpaneso customs nnd tho construc
tion of n Jnpnneso corner with
chnlns nnd Inntorn decorations.
ALOXfi THE WATKRFHOXT.
I A revision of tho regulations cov
ertng tho Fryo oratorical contest Is
being made. A committee to do
this work has been appointed, con
sisting of Superintendent Wlmborly
of Myrtle Point; Miss Lula Porter,
Coqullle, nnd Miss Nolllo Montgom
ery, Mnrshflold. Tho revisions will
not bo radical owing to tho fnct that
Coqullle has .won the memorial cup
two years under the old regulations
and In nccordanco therewith can
l'eep tho cup ns her own If she wins
It again this year.
Tho M. F. Plant yesterday had n
new nftor-houso Installed at the ship
yards to replace tho ono damaged n
few weeks ago by a heavy sea on tho
bar. Tho Plant will sail Sunday at
I o'clock for San Francisco,
The Coaster wilt sail today for
Rogue river with a largo cargo of
freight.
Tho Washcatore arrived In yester
day from Bandon with a cargo of
J lumber for the North Bend factories.
Meet Monday NIB,t Lieut. Stone
of tlio Oregon Naval Reserve, who is
organizing divisions of It here, has
called a meeting of prospective mem
hers to bo held at tho Marshfleld
Chnmbor of Commerco rooms at 7:30
Monday evening. The full details' of
tho Naval Reserve will be explained.
Over 100 havo signed tho preliminary
membership roll.
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v&tk uCld oak ffiwfifo and iwt
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atfoaetUie jo the faomz attkify
tioU vttth the CilUe Uieed-, fojf f
and pay a CittCe now and tken W
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GOING & HARVEY
Complete House Furnishers
LEGAL NOTICE.
In tho matter of tho application of
tho Linn and Lane Timber Company,
a Corporation, to register the Title to
the SE 1-4, NW 1-4, NE 1-4 SW 1-4
and SE 1-4 SW 1-4. Section 28. Twp'
37 S R. 14 W., W. M., Oregon.
William II. Morse, Ella Merrill
formerly Etta Lockhart, and heirs of
A, J. Moody, deceased, nil to whom
It may concern:
TAKE NOTICE
Thnt on tho 19th dny or October,
A. D 1910, nn application wna filed
hy said Linn and Lane Timber Com
pany, a Corporation, in the Circuit
Court of Coos County, Oregon, for
Initial registration of tho title of the
land nbovo described.
Now, unless you nppenr on or be
fore the 28th day of November, A. D
H10. and show cause why such ap
plication Bhnll not be granted, the
same will bo taken ns confessed, and
a decree will be entered according
to the prayer of the said application,
uu j on wui bo forever barred from
disputing tho same.
This 19th dny of October, 1910.
, , JAMES WATSON,
Clerk of tho Circuit Court for Coos
County, Oregon.
mLTako your MUXDAY DINNER at
ArNDLER SPal menu and
ORCHESTRA. RESERVE tables
for PARTD2S by FBQNE.
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SUPPLIES
mi,. n rtnv Oil and
Company under the manage" i
J. W.Flanagan will contlnu to
dlo the Union Oil CompW
line, distillate, benzine and cw ,
nt their oil house across WJL,)
which place they have jnotea
office. ' Phono 303. ' . -
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