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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1911)
Vffr TJW THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1911-EVEMING EDITION. as pnoplo think. Get out whore eyo tliolr lmnkB nro green grass ond nmld will rest across long green distances, their boughs the flutter of wings and where the springs aro cool and the the plpo of tho bird o' mornings. You shade falls early. A grove is a grove don't have to travel a thousand miles and a stream Is a stream. Doth nro and spend a month's wages or so to COOS BAY .,.,. rrtV leaves and running water. Along find them aim rest. f -ipf f '- 4 fir COOS 13 Ay TIMES WWWV WWWWVW-fs-w-w-w-v 7 AN INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER 1'UJI.imi EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY, AND WEEKLY IlY THE COOS HAY TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY. M. 0. MALONEY . DAN E. MALONEY .Editor nnd Publisher News Editor SnMli THE FARMS AND ORCHARDS. Entered at tho noatofllco at Marshflold, Oregon, for transmission through the malls as second class mall matter. OFFICIAL PAPER OK COOS COUNTY. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF MAItSHFIKLI). THE BOOSTER. I'd rather ho a boostor than a knockor any day. I'd rather tinge with hopo than doubt tho words I hnvo to say. I'd rathor miss my guess on nnothor mnn's success Than to view his bitter struggio unu propimy u mu ' I would rather say "he's coming" than "he's going," when I'm sum- ming Up tho labors of my brothers. I would rathor boost them all. I would rathor speak tho kind things than tho mean things nny day I'd rather swing a baton than a hammer, let mo say, I would rathor sing my rhymo in sort of two-step timo Than to lot It drag In dirges In a gloomy, heavy Btyle. I would rathor say "God bless you!" And with words of choor Impress you, Than to preach about your follies all tho while. Solcctcd. . DON'T KNOCK, HUT ROOST. S EATTLE sot a flno oxamplo re- only mistakes and weakness. It sayB contly to its sister cities through- that conditions nro bad, that plans out tho country. laro llljudgcd or that methods nnd It burnoil tho hnmmor and sot moans nro Inadequate about composing tho differences thnt, IJoosting Is positive- nnd construct asBlBtod by other causes, lmvo hold Ive. It ignores handicaps. It per tho city back colves opportunities. It fashions tools Tho hnmmor, It mny bo stated, If to iibo thorn. It builds up Coos Day nny thoro bo who do not grasp tho whoro knockers pcrcolvo only a motnphorlcal moaning, symbolized tho waste of wlldorncss. It putH clvlllzu splrlt of faultfinding nnd quarreling tlon whero nnturo had n useless thnt knocks nn Individual or a com-, wilderness nnd replaces tho Idle nuinlty on tho head. Tho destruction bnrbarlon by the IndiiBtrloua develop ot tho tool of knocking Indicates tho or of resources, determination to do uwny with tho. Whon DcJiJumln Krnnklln signed tompor thnt knocks. I tho Declaration of Independence ho "Hnrd knocks" from oxpcrlonco remarked: "Wo must all hang to mny do n man or a pooplo good, If gethor, or wo shall hnng sopnratoly." they hnvo tho right kind of stuff In This spirit or gottlng together nnd thorn to bo hnrdenod Into robust flbor. working togothor Is tbo Inspiration Dut knocking Is tho spirit thnt do- of "boosting" nnd tho mothor of pors nlcs. It Is purely negative. It seos ress and prosperity. IMIILi: AND HASEIIALL. AMONG tho now laws that went holdings n name. Ownors cuango into effect last month was ono frequently. Tho nnme would re iirovldlni: for tho registry at iunln. Packages bearing this nnmo u - . m ... . l. would bo Judged by their quality nna tho two would become nssoclnted to gether In tho public nilnd,-so that It chnrds and ranches, so that every , ...,., , iinn iimrirnt. ' Ulllll llVill UV'W .- I 1.1 nl, W fnrmor can have a distinctive nnmo! Advertising pnys, and if you prod- tor nnB neon seni 10 uury i ui. transportation contor at this tho county sent of names which own ers mny give to tholr farms, or- FREE FANS FOR NEFf SICK Oregon Power Company Makes Generous Offer City Physicians. Tho following self explanatory lct-,of CoM ny lf to bu1(, up ft ITS CUBE some aunoKSTioxs ix nKFEn KNOW TO TII13 TRANSToU-ri TIOX SITUATION AND COXDI TIONS THAT MUST III: jJ' HERE. Editor Times: Tho nlm nnd dosrro of the pe0pj9 for his property nnd a trademark forjuco a meritorious article, your brand In Mnrshfiold nnd North Bond. will bo In demnnd. Put up your "r, aiirnlmnril so that tho imssliig world ' City. point . .. II. 111. .. nnu uuiuhs it, cu u uuuo we ju nlwnys roinaln a mediocrity, We are striving to lmprovo our hnrbor and wnter cnnnnoi incuiuos ror that pur. his products. Tim Times hnn referred to tills be- ..- i ..tn.t 4i, vniiio nf if in nmv tnnw n ml rnnoirnlzo It. so that Dear Sir: IUIU auu duWmu wv ,.....,..- j -- - ,1,,-lnn. ., t,f n tntfni- l, j Coos county farmers. There nro your farm or orchard may lmvo as i oog 10 ..uu,... ,u, ,u, - , "y , , . ur many advantages that would bo. much Individuality in tho public tho remainder of tho summer wo harbor may bo, Oint alone win Dot L L owner gave his mind as your dog and cnt. (fan service at the disposal of every t..10 TT b vvvwwJ ,sss nssn. 1 8icJc porson who (or whoso family) , contor nor build up a large city. Oar OBJECTIONS TO A SEA LEVEL CANAL. 'is unnblo'to pay for tho fan nnd sor- competitors In tho dovolopmont of & vlco, nnd whoso sickroom 'can bo transportation ousiness will be other F Culobra cut has been full of sur- rnnni,mi from our nrosont dlstrlbut- ports( along tho coast and bctoro ( prlBOS. Slide after slldo has como i,iK-lines. . c,in oxpoct to B0CUro a BU'clen down Into tho cut: somo moving so. Wo nHk onu. that you certify In amount of business to place thli THAT tho devil can clto scrlpturo put them nil ont,"whllo In tho Panlnis for his purposo we hnvo long wit. are told of ono so skilled ho Is boon nBsurod, but It bos re- addressed: "Thou hast with thy arm malnod for Dr. Edward Young to redeemed thy pcoplo." Bhow that tho baseball enthusiast "WftIllB" nnd "orifices" nro, of ... course, frequently referred to, mid can mnko equally good uses of his 8ln0, nskfl th() portnont qnMlm. onrly biblical training. Ho told n ..lH tho young mnn Absnldm aafo?" Now York congregation on Sunday In Proverbs thoro Is a roforonco to thnt St. Paul, If preaching In America "tho righteous who run Into It nnd thin Bummor, would undoubtedly bo nro aafo," nnd Job laments apparent nn onthuslnstlo fan nnd would nttend v of one Into on tho diamond: nil of tho gnmes. "Neither Is thoro any umplro botweon Wo nro told thnt tho npostlo uses us." nthlotlo tonus frequently, sponklngoti Dut nnd wo hnvo soon scriptural hlniBolf ub n runnor and n boxer, nnd texts dono grcnter vlolonco In Booking flgurntlvoly applying tho term "Groat to point tho fulfillment of a prophosy Umpire of tho Bklos" to his Mnstor. ! wo mny oven tnko It'thnt tho pro It la strnngo that Dr. Young- should phots foresaw tho games of tho Pncl linvo olectod Paul, whom wo llo not lie coast, "To'ncli his 8onntors wis romombor to hnvo been moro Bpoclflc'dom," sn they; "Ho crlod In n loud thnn by UBlng tho expression, "Great volco to tho four Angolos." Tho same Umplro," whon so many othor script- ook mentions tho "sovon 8enlB," urnl wrlterB leavo llttlo doubt ob (6 mobnbly rofojrrlng only (o tho(ln nnd tholr knowledge of tho nntlonnl out floldB. And nsiy. In Zrichnrlnh, Kio. i thoro Is n JIIio o(,,in nnclont rooter, Snnuinl tolls ub "thoro wont out n who oxclnlnu: "jlowl, 0 yo OnkB of chnmplon" obvlomisly referring to nnshnin," tho Onk'a having ovldontly tho Ping Ilodlo of tho porlod: nlso . "ernhhed'J nt, decision, ftlmt J'lsrnoJ 'and AliHnlnm Ipltchod i Tho list could bo extended, but It Is In tho land of Gllond," and that "Is- enough to show that the Now York dl raol" ovldontly another plnyor of vino has amplo material for tho nn tho snmo nnmo "pitched boforo mini baseball sermon which ho hna them." Mark BponkH nf "whon no undertaken to deliver. REDBRICK J. HASKINS, tho noted correspondent, In an argu montntlvo artlclo tending to show tho futility nmong other things says: Tho reason for this unanimity of opinion against tho sea lovol plan lies on Culebrn, tho cut. Anyono who sees tho vast sides that slip like gla ciers Into the cut ono of thorn hav- . 1 tm -. Xf .. iltlt1M Attn rxn rr nntlnl . . .. . A A.nAA t.n ' mg nn nrea 01 moro man i auru u..u i.....o . -v... .u.v. clonl lni0rior wiring w ui-uu.io ',routo ot tho commorco handled It nnd who observes tho IiIIIb on either would hnvo presented nny onglneor- fnnHi ionnng tho lnttor ns long as t,iom nm, thoy nro g0,ng t(j fol)o sldo or tho cut slowly sinKing nown ing promciu unu. uuhiu "i.N uvu may b0 r0quiroa in your juugmoni. iQ llno of Ienst resistance, that Is and rorcing up tito ocu ui ino ciuuu uuuh mui m muu, uui luu uiuuuui. .j Assuring you or our ucmro iu uu exactly ns water In n curved pipe ' mntorlnl which would hnvo to bo opornto with you, wo nro. will find Its lovol enn ttndorstnnd moved Is so grent that tho cnnnl Yours very truly, oven though ho bo no engineer thnt never could hnvo boon finished by OREGON POWER COMPANY, slowly thnt tholr progress Is impcr- wrltlnB to tho desirability of fan P on P"r WIU" l"w P". we mtitlhln nnd othors bo rnnldly thnt ...,! ,rnm n mmiirnl ntnndnolnc must mnk0 conditions here their motion has caught steam sho- nml to tho financial Inability of tho f1"1 to ll&T t" MmUheJ vla n.,,1 illnnrrmiired ovorv trnck v-u, ' thn tanmo: fllso thom To do tb,a wo n,ust make au m,..- ... t, w - IIJll.lIlllL l.V OVliaV ,..... lending out of tho cut. Thoy nro tlmt yol, otlfy us whon tho ncces simply nllowod to slldo In nnd nro Bty or tho sorvlco has coasod. then tnkon out with nnd dirt trains. steam shovols frlonds with transportation compa nies nnd glvo thorn at least tho same ndvnntngcB thnt thoy onjoy ole- ? "'0..!!-0"!. '! n:TlrZl- Th. railroad, nnd stoam.h.p run sorvlco wires and install suffl companies nro tho ones directing the It would bo next to Impossible to go tho same gonorntlon that began It. 85 feet deeper thnn nt present Is Tho uiuount of monoy It would hnvo planned. Two good Blzcd mountain required tho engineers nil admit j penks would hnvo to ho, moved nnd todny would have been past estlma nobody knowB how much moro. : tlon, nnd tho longth of tlmo beyond Tho onglncorB frankly admits thnt l prediction. I)y R. M. Jennings, Mnnngor. I 0 S BOOSTERS U W T IS lw E H WILD M James J. Sayer Is Given Ban quetDevelopment Pro-' jeets Discussed. PORT ORFORD, Oro., July 22. Mr. Jomes J. Suyor of Portland, field unnrolnrv nf thn Oraion DevolonmOnt RMrCBB " Cllrr' C01"1' TonchorB 'TliatlHltn A li. Imlft linn AlfFiiaf 01 I.. -,,...... i ",""' w "" """ " 4xnow -V, Oregon's Governor Will Ad dress Teachers' Institute In August. PORT ORFORD, July 22. Gov. West hna ncoptod an Invitation to Portland Scrapper Wants Bout With Good Man Here. Promotor Jack Horron Is In re ceipt of n letter from "Bobby" Evans, of Portlnnd, who wnnts n match horo with nny good cnndldnto. It will bo romomborcd thnt Evnns chnllong od tho winner of tho Burns-Leo fight which wns hold horo rccontly chnllcngo nt tho tlmo but It Is quite probablo thnt Burns will hnvo ar- t ........ a..... Htm ilnvD In Pnrrvl i.uiih"u oiuin. .i.u ...,o ... w....,iq, , . n--.l n. county investigating tho resources of'al Club Has invited tho a" i? T this locnllty. Tho Port Orford Com-nor to bo Its gueat whllo In Curry tiwinAlnl mIiiIi irn in n liunrttinr 111 lllil I Pnilll ? V nml onmn nt flin ninmlinna ulwt . . , i . .i. ..... . , . rnngomontB mndo for n match with honor Wednesday evening nt tho nro Missouri domocrnts, hnvo agreed ...m MaBtorson hotel. Forty boosters .to "b1i6w" tho Governor somo of tho Vv.a .,,,. . ,,, ,,,. MlBt K'nn Intormodlato party n trackngo rate woro present and llstonod to nn able "'? Kamo In tho nearby mountains. w ,ko, f . tt ., volBont perform thnt sorvlco within the I ..... . ' rnrnnrntn HmltH nf tlinitft rifles. When tho most economical route. If shlpt can como horo nnd dlschnrgo their cargoes nnd got quick dispatch this will bo tho point of colcctloii. if rnllrond companies enn find superior track facllltlea along our waterfront foe receiving goods which aro des tined for tho Interior, they will como hero. Our waterfront must bo given up to thorn; it in no good for any .oilier purposo. buiiic em riscrvaiiona should bo mndo ulong tho waterfront for public docks to lnsuro fair nnd 'oquitnblo treatment for till steam ship companies mid n common user rnllrond track nlong tho wnterfront should bo provided but lot tho rail roads building up our transportation bustnesn opornto thnt rond. It bit been argued thnt n private corpora tion owning nnd operating n commoa user trnck nlong tho wnterfront would do ns much Justlco to tho sit uation as If It wns owned by the trniiBcontlnontnl rntlroad lines; this conclusion Is orroncous. Tho profit over an abovo oporntlng oxpenie which n prlvnto corporation would nsk for handling cars ovor Its track would constltuto n differential with othor ports In tholr favor. At Seat tle, Portlnnd, Sun Frnnc.sco mid Lo Angolos transcontinental railroad lines run tholr enra direct to the Iflhlp'a tacklo and do not have to par and Instructive nddress from Mr, Snyor, who prououncod tho Port Orford club tlio llvest crowd ho hnd found In this section. Ho heartily ondqrsed tho proposod Port District to- bo votod upon nero. and tho foa SONGS FOR COOS HAY. Tom Nowlln, tho Well Known Coon County Pioneer, Writes Tho TIiiiph From Piino IlablcH. Tho following letter from T. C. slblltty of Port Orford ns tho best rsowiin, uottor Known to iub many outlet for tho Roguo river valley waB frlonds as Tom, nnd who la now locat dlscusaod, a real problom being dls- ed In Paso Robles, California, will bo covorod by Mr. Sayer for tho Port- read with Interest horo. It will bo land Commercial Club In tho sltun- tho. first intimation his friends havo tlon down horo. .hnd thnt be has turned poet: Tho Commorclnl clubs of Medford, Editor Times: Grnnts Pass nnd Klamath Fulls havo Havo boon thinking nil winter ondorsod by resolutions, Crescont what a good tlmo I would havo on City, Cal., ns tholr best outlot to tho Co08 nny this summer, but tho hot bob. which would glvo San Francis-' vonthor hn8 caugt mo hQro wUh co a grent advnntngo for tho South- r n prospect of my having to stny nn- orn Oregon trade, whllo If Port Or- t fnlli thon T hop(J to gco yQU ngn,ni ford woro tho outlot, Portlund would got tho most of It. As Port Orford I spond my tlmo laying In tho shade nt Astoria during tho Centennial Exposition. As a fororunnor to tho big fight In ABtorln "Bobby" would1 llko to sign up with Bomo "pug" for a bout In this city. ' COAST LKAOUK HALL SCORKS. Sacra (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) PORTLAND, Ore, July 22. Port land, Sacramento nnd Vornon woro tho winners In yestorday's games, Oakland bolng shut out by mento. At Portlnnd. Portland. . , . Snn Frnnclsco. . At San Francisco Sacrnmento. . , Oakland. In tho hent of tho dny, and rusillng At Los Angoles lma n ItltlAlt lwiitnt linnlinH tlmn fwna VACATIONS. ... r,i . .... ... . . mornings and evenings, soraotlmea iu'il viij, 11 im a wmor hiu" uuwii ,., ... . ., n ntv. i.ih. i.ni n... -wilting a letter for tho" edification of OST of tho men who work nil rowing under the hot sun. trnmplng!nnd cl080r to tho points mentioned, itho pubHc ,n Bnornl ero Is a inn j.Mr nnu ouitu iuu uuju ui wiui n gun, or Bomo similar laoor thoro 1b no logical reason why South-11 ., which ib noi copy- two wooks ns a broathlng spoil until his unaccustomed muscles cry Lm nraPnn .i.n,.i,i .ii. m.u rlthtod: ! wvw wawttv t tuu w iiiunu 41 are ounor on or getting ronay ror out night nnd mornings. Any man tholr vacations. takes off ton pounds whero ho should Now n vacation ought to bo n hnvo put them on simply bocnuBO ho building up porlod. That Is Judged Imagines ho must do ton times as by tho tlmo allowed, tho man who much In two weeks ns common sense luiB workod hard fifty weeks ought .Indicates. to go out nnd build up nil tho wear J Tho fact that It la vacation should and tenr In two. Ibo mndo a restful time. Fish if you Ho enn't do It. But ho should do ; like, but fish ns you would work tho best ho can at It. About ah men outdoors, In sonson. Hunt If you out of ten come homo from vacation rlioo&o nnd the laws permit you, but tlroder thnn when thoy went nway don't try to scour tho wholo country becnuso thoy seek to crowd Into tholr nnd kill nil tho gnmo, Do all In two weeks of liberty throe months nf reason, Got Just tired enough to on reorontlon, sightseeing, nnd plensuro. , joy rest. And rost. A vacation Is not to havo a devil 1 Mind too, thnt n tout six miles up of n tlmo In. It Is not for a trip of , tho river Is about ns hnnnv a Bnot tlio office mnn to n largo city nnd aa ono COO miles nway nnd that It Is ton days ot aleopless nights and ?00 chonper. Tho fact Is that most crowded days. That's tho moat idiot-, pcoplo spond moro monoy thnn they 1c form of vncatlon. It Is hnrdor peed to on vncntlonB. One dreams ot thnn two months ovorwork. It .ilollclitn nt - iiuinn n.i .1 .... - " "- .". uu uieiiuis uoesirt uuilil up. It rips. Thon again tho offlco man who proposoa to get ex weoka outing out .est thing to tako on n vacation .of ton days makes tho samo mistake. Icommou sonso Bars rest. Got ... uuo u jposo wno como nomojiioora. Almost anywhore. There tired. He Jumps Into bard work, Isn't so much difference In cllmato California port Ita outlot, whon a bet tor ono Is closer homo. TOPICS OF THE TIMFS. Cities nro built; they do not grow. Llttlo petty troubles should j Never havo a thought. The larger ones will find you, Although they nro not bought. Our troubles nro now piling up, Prohibitionists galore I Tho talk Is all on tompornnco; Old Mothor Hubbard went to tho " rarely mnkos mo sore cupboard to get somo gnsollno; she Bcnu8o I always tnko n drink, llftod tho lntch, then struck n match. ' All(1 hanker after moro, and 8lnco then she hasn't benzlno. Los Angoles. Vornon. . . R 7 3 R 3 0 R 3 5 Havo your Job printing deno rho Times office. Read tho Times "Want Ads. (Coos' Bay porfeotB Hb contemplated b and hnrbor linprovomonts steam ship, .cbmpnnlos ought look upon this librjUylth favor on account ot the 8brt"dlatnnco from, lljo Pacific Ocean to Its docks and tho dbsonco of pilot ago chorg'es. Tills port will spend many hundred thousand dollars In tho Improvement of Its water way 'for tho bonoflt qt watof transporta tion. Now before t can complete tho link In building up a transporta tion business It must hnvo accommo dations for land transportation. What nro you going to do townrd helping out thnt ond of tho project? You must hnvo both If you desire to make B J anything moro out of your port than H,a placo to tnko caro of your own St products. If you nro going to com- 8 poto for foreign buslnoss there are ltwo things you must hnvo, ships and 1 steam car's, nnd thoy must bo put 7 nlongsldo of oach othor In tho most loconomlcnl manner nosslblo for the oxchnngo of tholr cargoes. This tho vital point to bo borno In mind; nil private Interest must bq subser vient to It. B. MINGUS. raroly cornea true. A llttlo common sonso Is tho fln- And out "Crary with tho heat" means some thing moro In the east nnd south wnero vitriolic rays burn vegetation nnd scorch tho moisture from tho hu man system than It does on Coos Bay whero oxcesslvo hoat Is unknown. This fact Is forcibly brought to atten tion tho othor dny by n woman In Texns who, driven Insnno by tho fearful heat, butchored hor threo chil dren, throw tholr corpses from tho window of the houso and thon hang ed herself. Whllo this horrible tragedy was bolng enacted light over coats wore bolug worn on tho streets jot Marshflold every evening. And when tho saloon Is closed, And tho sign pulled from the door, We'll havo n llttlo blind pig. And maybe threo or four. And then we'll have to take A drink nnd get It on tho sly I nm nfrnld It will be rot gut Instend of good old rye. T. C. NOWLIN. An Oklahoma paper advertises "For Lease House In good neigh borhood by a widow lady threo stor ies high aud heated with furnace-." That sort of a widow would be all right in the winter time, but not now, not now. Raad tto Timee' Wat Ada. APR I COTS A SMALL Shipment on the Redondo Your grocer will have them while they last -j4 '"SET.T -snr UlAfcte.