aSMSP$aMMmvasaraH3iaS0"l l i-Vy-mrr "5i THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1907. mwb? Iff SHin iWS MaaMMmHHrNlHiHBaiHHHnHMHBHHHBBHBMHHPHanHBMMHHiliMaHMtiWHBVnMIi "lfil I V! S&fl WJ Fl & l i Coos Bay Times AN INDBPENDKNT IIKITT" " " """S?APKH rcBLrnnD evkiiy day kxcuitinq Mon day AND ALSO WnUKLY UY Tni' Coos Hay Timks Podmsiiino Co. Tho policy of The Coos Bay limes Will bo Republican in politics, with the Independence of which Picsident Koose volt is the leading exponent. Entered nt the postofllce at Mnrslifleld, Ore gon, for transmission through the mails as second clnss imill'nmttcr. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Singlo copy, daily, 5 cents Per month, daily, GO cents Three month?, daily, - $1 25 Six months, daily - - $2 50 One year, daily, - - - $5 00 Weekly, per ye.ir $1 50 Local readers 10c lino first Inser tion, Sc lino each succeeding Insertion. Address all comnmnicitiuus to COOS BAV TIMES Mkirshfic.'d, Oregon. MU. 11KMAS FRANCHISE. It is something over a year since the city of North Dend granted to Henry Howltt, Jr., Seymour II. Bell and assigns, a franchise for electric lighting, steam heating and electric street railway. The ordinance by which this grant was made was ex tremely brief and contained few re strictions or limitations of any kind. It was, in short, so broad and lib eral that the water front and street In North Rend could be occupied for fifty years by the company to which these broad privileges should bo as signed. When Murshfield heard of this boundless liberality and antici pated that a similar franchise would be applied for, for the use of Marsh field streets, her people wore inclined to murmer, and the opposition which developed delajed, if it did not pre vent, tho granting of any franchise. Nearly a year has passed and tho wholo electric lino proposition has been in suspense. Now, however, Mr. Boll has asked for a franchise which Is confined in its scopo to what must bo regarded as tho water front. It is probably not tho same franchise which ho expected Mnrshfleld to grant him when North Bend made Its grant, for the North Bend franchise, vhilo It gave the grantees ALL tho streets, mentioned Sherman avenue from Marshfield city limits to North Bend as tho location of its first line. Ho has changed his plans, evidently, bo as to control tho water front. Ho now desires all of Broadway, Cedar Btreet and Front street along tho water front from Cedar street to the city limits and it is his design to pro coed along tho ater front of North Bond, including Plat II, Porter and the other points, or so close to tho water front as to control it. Now Broadway from Coalbank Inlet to C street is a water front street to all Intents and purposes. There is no street east of it or botweon it and tho bay. From C street to tho in tersection of Cedar street and Front near Ferndalo Is not water front but thenco to Sheridan street, North Bond Is. Thoro is no disguising tho fact that such a route controls tho "jvater front completely. It is a water front lino. Tho people of Marshfield havo a right to grant this franchise if they desire. But they should understand It clearly. Why does Mr. Boll want a water front lino? Is It to develop tho country between Marshfield and North Bend? Where? On tho water front? Broadway will develop with out It. So will Cedar street. But no street railroad will Induce peoplo to Hvo on tho mud flats between Trout street nnd Ferndalo. If tho street railway were designed to han dle tho passenger t rat flu hot ween Marahflold and North Bend it might hope to reach a paying basis quickly by going up tho county road through Ferndalo and thence along Sherman avenue. Such a road would attract houso bulldors and residents. They would lino tho railroad and accopt its accommodations. Tho traffic would grow. Not so on tho water front. Let us bo frank. Tho water front lluo enn bo nothing but n railroad a common, ordinary, traffic road for carrying passengers and freight. Tho frnnchlso naked for Is for fifty ' years. It provides that frloght cars shall not bo handled on tho tracks oxeopt during tho night. It also pro vides that tho cars of othor com panies shall bo handled at roasopablo rates. It Is made to Mr. Seymour noil ns trustee nnd his holra and as Hings. Who is the beneficing ? Now, Mr, Boll would never assign to tho Southern Pacific or any othor com pany, but ho might dlo nnd his as signs or holis could turn it ovor to one of those companies, Excellent! Who then would own tho wator front? What would bo a reasonable rato for tho S. P. or tho N. P. or the N, W, or whoovor owned that franchise, to charge Its competitor? other persons until the bay is bot Who would be the umpire to decide that question? Would it not be easy to sell this franchise, for a good price to one of the transcontinental companies? Possibly the people of Marshfield would not object to such act of beneficence toward a trans continental road, If it would induce such road to come. But after all It might just as easily grant directly to the company it wishes to favor and could do It fully as well in that way as through tho proxy of Mr. Bell or anybody else. Again. The construction Is not to commence until four months after Cedar street is graded and It is pre sumed extended all the way up the water front to North Bend. Whether that city will at once proceed to build is a question, of course. It may well be supposed that she will, however, for North Bond Is a very enterpris ing city and has tho distinction of "doing things" and doing them swiftly. But suppose she doesn't? Suppose it is impracticable to build during the rainy season? Tho win ter months pass. The four months of summer pass. The limitation does not begin to run. The Southern Pa cific arrives with its bottle, and the franchise has been held from all tied up. This does not say either that Mr. Bell would do such a thing or that his heirs or assigns will get a chance to. But they might. The plan which Mr. Bell had in the first Instance, as It wa3 generally understood was one which nobody could take any exception to. It contemplated that as the cities grew a number of feeders to the main line down Sherman avenue would extend from its central station at North Bend in every direction. If he had only kept to that plan there would have been a line down Sherman ave nue from North Bend to Marshfield, another from North Bend to Em pire, another from North Bend up Pony Inlet and thence to Sunset Bay and other points. The location of the power house nt the center and the network of lines which was proposed at that time may be within the present plan and the hope is en tertained that, should the council adopt the charter, that part of the original plan may be carried out. Probably, on second thought, it will be, for North Bend Is entitled to all the advantages suggested Inasmuch as it has spared no expense, In the matter of giving away Its public franchises, and has been liberal be yond the power of two generations to limit or control. The Steamer F. PLANT Sails From North Bend nt 1 O'clock, Thursday, Sept. 200i. No reservation will bo held nfter the arrival of ship unless ticket Is bought. F.S DOW Agent MARSHFIELD, : : : : OREGON Portland & Coos Bay S S Line BREAKWATER Sails for Portland and Astoria every Thursday Notice. Holders of Kinney & Walte con tracts for lots in Plats B, C and Bou- lovard Park are herbey notified to call at First National Bank of Marshfield and settle all payments now due or suit will bo commenced at once. F. B. Walte. N The Coos Bay Times, 1 year ... $ 5.00 A Good Talking Machine, value . . 25.00 Six Standard Records, value .... 3.60 Total Worth, $33.60 All For (My $25 JO SPECIAL TO TIMES READERS $1.00 a week pajs tho cost By subscribing to tho Coos Bay Times for one year you can obtain a regular $25.00 highgrado Talking Machine and six records of your own selection included. Amount saved to you Is $7.40. This is tho best combination offer and tho most popular over made to tho Coos Bay readers. Open only to those subscribing to tho Dally Times. Delivery Is promptly made upon payment of 2.00. Thereafter ?1.00 a week until tho contract Is completed. Send in your order at once. Call, phono or write. Broadway Phone 1331 -! 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