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HHIIHHHHHHIHHHHBHHHHHHMiiHHHHVBBIHHHIHMHMHBBB! ,nmmwvmmiimm0wmmmmmmm&mr'mv-- THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. MONDAY, JULY 31, 19n-EVElllNG -EDITON. L tn . I I ). 1 COOS BAY TIMES M. 0. MALONKY.' DAN E. MAIOXEY Ncus Editor Address all communications to COOS BAY DAILY TIMES, Marshlleld : :: t : i Orego i1 " An fmtansnilAnt Tlnnilllllflan nOWf - ... .m -- . paper published erory avenlng excopt Sunday, ad Weekly by The Cs TUy 'tlthtrfltukUntilnti Cot DeclMt4 U thV lerrlce off th popl, t good causo shall lack rf dfatafetrf ftd: that erll shall act UrlvWflsvVrtiod. -ir- rinW4 at the poBtofftce at Marsh told, 9ti for transmission throng Ike nails ao second clan mall nmr. SDDSCMPTION KATES. DAILY. One year fCOO For month .50 WEEKLY. One year 11.60 When paid strictly In advanco the liibscrlptlon price of tho Coos Day Times Is 5.00 ptr year or ?2.50 for Ix months. Onitlnl Paper of Coos County OFFICIAL PAPER OK THE CITY OK MAHHIIFIELD. FUNCTIONS OK (JOVEItNMENT. For forms of government lot fools contest; Whnto'or Ih best admlnlster'd Is host. For modes of faith let graceless; zealots fight; Ills can't bo wrong whoso llfo Is In tho right. Pope. TIIE TIMES hastens to extend a courteous and cordial welroino to tho ranks of tho soldlors for tho common good of that hlthurto rockrlbbcd Individualist Dr. E. Mln rub. It Is true that tho Doctor pro- history, no tnnttor how clonr, pain faced his letter declnrlng for n pub-Htaklug nnd repented tho oxplana lie owned railway track with tho Minns of tho teachers. Hut tho sped- stntemont that ho did not bollovo In muulclpnl ownership and that It was Tho Times last Snturday niako ono tho duty of n government to gov- gnsp. om nnd not to competo with Its It Is to bo expected that overy citizens In various enterprises. Ho ndult should know what Arbor Day finds, howovor, that conditions Jus- Is, or n foreHt reserve, or tho coast tlfy a muulclpnl railway track along survey, or tho Smlthsnnhin Instltu tho wntorfront that it may bo pro- tlon, or reclamation projects, or tho tccted for all tlnui for tho common Vatican. uso of nil railways that may wish to, Hut Arbor day Is defined ns "n 11 ml tormlnals on the shores ot Cons day set apart to mourn for tho blue Hay. Tho rnw recruit Is nevermind tho gray," confusing It with found at tho head of tho army, nnd : Memorial dny. for a now recruit Dr. Mlngus I' A coast survey Is "ordered by n doing well when ho declnres for a nation to see If any other nation Is public railway track. To switch me- lighting against It." (What Is "It"? taphors, It Is no small victory thnt The survoy or tho nntlon?) Dr. .Mlngus Is willing lo linger lu A forest reserve Is "n plnco whoro tho outer lobby of niunlclpnl own- peoplo who hnvo dono much mental orshlp and declare a railway should work go lu summer," or It exists "to bo owned nnd controlled by tho city , preserve tho living nnd dlsposo of ovon tho' tho rnllwnys do the opor- the dead." (Theso sovoral purposes ntlng. (and fontures ought to rendor forest Tho TIiiiob, howovor, takos Issuo reserves popular rcsortH with Idaho with Dr. Mlngus' assertion that It Is candidates for teaching.) tho excluslvo duty of a government Heclnmntlnu projects comprise tho to govern. Tho organization of bo-fanny nnd tho nnvy, tho Pnnnmn can cloty Into governing bodies longjal, reciprocity with Cnundu and tho alneo outgrow tho single purposo of! White House. (Tho unconscious doing pnllco duty for Its citizens. It is tho plan nnd purpose of modern governments to do nil thoso things which will materially add to tho convenience, comfort, health, hnppl noss nnd prosperity of Its people. The government mny and does engngo in mnny nrln to innko the pathwny easier nlong which wo pursuo llfo, '(la., (!) for negroes"; or "by ltoos llberty and happiness. The Doctor I evelt nnd tho government for oxhl hns In his own homo ovideiiro that (biting bis African specimens." the functloiiH of government em- (There Is gflm fun lu the stntemont brace a wider numo thnn merely the' that specimens of scientific men aro duty to govern. The weather bureau I kept at Smlthhonlan Institution.) with ItH extended rnmlllr-ntlons.l The Vatican U nnythlng from n selmitlfle and sjstematle organlau-'eHy, desert, niountnln or rlvor to Hon nnd millions of dollars Invest-! "tho man who discovered (!) tho ed nnd Involved Is ono of the coni-i reformation," of "n school for Rlrls paratUoly recent additions to the tt Poughkeepslo. N. Y." functions of government. It hns It Is to laugh with iiiultltudl- What is better At this time than Tomato and Cucumber Salad? Both are cheap Both are extra fine Your grocer has the "Makins" nothing to do with tho governing fentuics ot our political orgnnlza- tlon but It mldB largely to tho con Editor and Pub. vcn cnc0 ot ninrlnora mid ngrlcul- turnllsts of the land. i There can ho no absolutely rigid rulea along which mankind mu3t 'march In tho matter of govornmont. Such a thought prosupposcs that 1 man was mado for tho government 1 .1 i. ........,. la tmn nrl rnv. WUUU IUU tUUIBIBW .o .,. uv o ernmont la mado for man. Tho gor ornmonts of tho earth nro In a con stant condition of evolution. Wo arc as yot but lltlto children groping In the dark". Glorious and' golden aro tho DOSBlbllltles of government lh Its moBt advanced Btato. Ontf hundred yoatB frbm now our succes sors will look back- at tho prCBent age with tho samo pity that wo be stow on thoBo who In former times' bowed at tho bohoat of kings.' Gov ernments nro not by dlvlno, but by human right. Whon anything Is onactcd for tho common good, It ought to bo done clthor by tho multi tude of tho peoplo or by tholr rep resentatives nnd under tholr Imme diate direction. Civil power acts on society through law, which Is dic tated by reason, tho aim of which is tho public good, and which Is pro mulgated by those who liavo the caio of society. Tlio peoplo owo obodlonco to tho public law but tho public law should bo Just; Iniqui tous statutes havo no right to obe dience In themselves. Whoro tho public good of tho governed Ib not kept lu view, tho stnto ennnot Inst long. ABYSMAL H.'XOItAXCK REVEAL- El) HV WOri.D-IIK SCHOOL TEACH EltS. THE nbysmnl Ignoranco revealed by some cnndldates for posi tions as teachers In Idaho Is astounding. If tho replies to somo of tho ques tloiiH In tho recent examination at I Holsc had been porpotrutcd by chll- ,iron tho mutter would hnvo been inoru nmiislng than serious. All of us remember how hnzy woro our Ideas In childhood as to various Itoms In our studies of geography or mens of the answers published In humor with which tho scopo nnd meaning of reclamation nro expand ed Is refreshing. Thoro's n blind kind ot truth In tho replies. .Voted Smithsonian Institution "wns founded by n Smith ns n re fuge for his descendants"; or "by Hooker Washington nt Tuscogee, (?) DEER SEASON NT0M0RH0W Large Number of Co6s County Hunters on the Trail of "Bucks." ' ; Tho1 season for killing deor opens tomorrow and closeo November 1. Only grown malo deor (bucks) may bo slain, and not over flvo of thorn by any Individual during tha sea son. It Is unlawful to kill any doos or fawns at any time, to .traffic In tho flesh of any deor or ship it out of tho state, to traffic in hides with out a llcenso nnd to hunt doer with dogs or nt night. A largo number of Mnrshflold crnckorjacks aro already out In tho gnmo resorts and mnny moro left to day. Tho number of hunters In this scct'on grows lnrger ench year nnd whllo tho number of fntal accidents hnvo not been numerous this section hns had Its quota of those who hnve been mistaken for deor nnd killed whllo mnny nnrrow escapes havo boon recorded. This occurs every season nnd so far It has seemed to be Imposslblo to avoid such accidents. If hunters will dress In bright colors, In con trast with that of tho deer, accidents would undoubtedly bo less thnn they hnvo boon In the past. Thoughtful men should tnko this mattor In hand nnd find somo way to snvo tho lives of tho hunters. ADDITIONAL LOCAL Is Klnoil. Fred Nolmo was today fined $15 nnd costB for speeding Sun- dny. It wnB his first offenso nnd City Uororder Butler made tho flno tho minimum. Th Injured. Miss Loin Coffolt of Cntchlng Inlot Is suffering from In- tornnl Injuries sustained by n fall tho othor day. Brother In Heller Kugeno O'Con noli returned Saturday night from Snn Francisco whoro ho was called by tho serious Illness of his brothor Ills brothor Buffered from tho burst ing of a blood vossol In his head. Ho was unconscious for forty hours but wns considerably improved when Mr. O'ConnolI loft. Water Deal On. Mr. Nolan of Onuilia, who Is negotiating for tho Coos Hny Water Company nnd for n now franchise, hns returned from Omaha. Ho Is accnmpnnled by n Mr. Jackson. Tho frnnchlso matter will probably come up Tuesdny night nt tho Marshlleld city council moot ing. . .Mllltln Mny Go to llnmlnn. Cnpt J. J. Reynolds Is making an effort to hnvo Hnmlon recruit a division of tho Oregon Naval Mllltln which with tho Coos Day divisions would show up woll lu tho stnto organization. E 8. Gear, a member of tho Coos nny division who Is now located In tho clty-by-tho-Son Is greutly Interested nnd Is active In forming tho new compnny at unndon. If they suc ceed In gottlng Biifllclont recruits thoro. Capt. Koynolds has promised to tako tho Coos Day divisions to Unndon ns nn nttrnctlon nt their big carnival In August. nous nnd Inoxtingulshnblo laughter as theso replies nnd tholr mates roll around tho world In a tidal wavo of gleo. Thoro Is material In such roplles for n comic oporn on Amorlcnn schools. Tho lucubrations of profosslonnl humorists pnlo Into funoienl sadnoss bosldo tho effusions of tho uninten tional humorists of Idnho. Their equnl In fun hns not npponrod theso many moons. Hut tho tonehor of would-bo tench- crs hns much to do In tho "23.000,- 000 miles across tho panhnndlo of Idaho." STAND DY COOS HAY. THE way to mnko good times and to keep times good Is to stand by your community, show your faith In It by always pulling for It. .Success or falluro In this llfo, of tho Individual or tho city, Is predicated upon tho manner of doing things. Did you evor stop to think thnt nil thoro Is to this llfo anyway Is Just what you can mnko of It and thnt success or falluro dopends entirely upon you. tho Integral, and without you, tho integral, thoro could bo nelthor llfo, success or fnllure. Got a correct lino upon yourself nnd your vnluo to the world and you will bo a fnctor In its development, for when n man can realize tho fact that ho Is nn essontlnl factor in the progress of tho community ho at otico becomes a sound, conservative ALLOW BILLS FOR EXPENSE Federal Court' Passes on Kin- " ney Bankruptcy Proceed- tag dlalms. Tho Kinney bankruptcy cases' woro finally dlsposod of by tho Unltod States court at Portland Saturday wHbn Hie expenses' of" tho proceed lngs woro .pasaod on and tho peti tions 'dismissed' a socomTtimo. Tho coBt of tho bankruptcy proceedings as allowed amountod to about $7,- 000. Somo of tho claims woro reduced considerably by tho court, cspeclnlly that of tho attorneys for Major Kin ney In fighting tho proceedings. Goo N. Fnrrln In bchnlf of Farrln & Far rln of Marshflold, Hooch & Simon of Portland nnd Judge Wntklns of Mnrshflold presented n bill to tho court for $7.fi00. Tho court nllow- ed thorn $1,000 to bo divided be tween them. Tho othor claims nl- lowcd woro: C. F. McKnlght ns special roforco In bankruptcy $1,G00. Solby and Tucker ns nttornoys for tho petitioning creditors, $4,G00. It Is nlso understood thnt Judgo Ham mond of Coqulllo nnd ono or two othor nttornoys mny got n shnro of tho latter allowance. Thoro nro ono or two othor smnll bills In connection with tho proceed ings, tho amounts of which woro not fixed. After pnsslng on theso bills, tho petitions woro dismissed. Those bills become prcforred clnlms nnd ns such will havo to bo paid out of tho first proceeds from tho property by W. J. Rust ns tniBteo.' Mr. Itust Is allowed two years undor tho ngrco mont In which to settle up tho prop erty hut In enso ho Is not ablo to complcto It by thnt dnto. U Ir expect ed that nn extension of Hmo can bo easily nrrnngod, especially If sultablo progress Is being mndo. ' Major Klnnoy Is still ut n sni ntn rlum In Cnllfomla and it is Btnted that thoro Is somo Improvement In his condition. NAX.V SMITH IV. LuiiiIht Carrier Arrives From South Sunday Morning. Tho Nnnn Smith crossed In Sundny morning from Dny Point nn'l I row at tho Smith mill tnkln jii Pivibor for hor down trip. Sho will leave Tuesdny nt 3 p. in. Mra. J. V. Snveaton nnd two sons will leave on hor for Dorkoley whoro thoy expect to mako their homo in tho fiitttro MRS. II. II. McPHERSON is recov ering from n novero cold thnt has confined hor to hor homo. EMERY DROWNLEB, who Is n guost nt tho A. T. Hnlnes homo, Is sufforlng from n sovoro nttnek of In grlppo today. MRS. P. HENNESSEY is renorted qulto sick nt tholr homo in South Mnrshflold. II. E. JOHNSON nnd wlfo arrived Saturday from Los Angeles to vis it Mrs. Johnson's parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Goo. W. Trlbboy. Is Holtor. Mrs. Wm. Wilson of North Ilond, who underwont nn opor ntlon nt Morcy hospltnl tho othor dny, Is roported recovering rapidly and will soon bo nblo to return to her homo. PHONE I. S. KAUFMAN & CO YOUR COAL ORDERS, $1,150 TON. Aftor the show try a Turkish Bath Phono 214-J. We Work And Advertise To bring a customer hero tho first time, after that lie comes of hit tmn accord. Yon know why, REMEMHER Thero is no kink, or cue thnt wo can't do. THINK IT OVER AIIV. Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE MAIN BT.J Good Livery Service Fancy new rigs, good horses and areful drivers are now at the dla osal of the Coos Day public at REASONABLE RATES. Rigs or rigs with drivers ready for ny trip anywhere any time. Horses joarded and rigs cared for. New hearse and special accommo dations provided for funeral parties. Carrying Lamps From Room to Room is Dangerous The kerosene lamp has a long list of acci dents to its discredit. It is so easy-to trip and fall' while carrying a lighted lamp then fire' and personal injury, j How much safer and satisfactory. Is, the use p of EleotflO' Light. ' ) The pressing of the button any hour of the i night gives you plenty of light instantly In any room of your home. The cost of equipping your home for elec- , trie service is not gnat. . j Our lighting experts will call at your request, plan the bsst installation and have cost, esti mates made for you, as part of the service. Oregon Power Co. Telephone 178 Don't Kick Yourself For forgetting your winter's supply of wood, Order now and be happy later, Dry Timber Ends While they last, we have on hand a fine lot of DRY blocks for fire place and stove wood. ORDER NOW C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Broadway Yards phone 190-J Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. HK.Vnv SKXGSTACKEN, Mgr. Coqulllo Offloe Phono 191 Marshlleld Ofllce 14-J. Farms Timber Coal and Platting Lands a specialty. Gensral Agents "EAST8IDB" Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIABLO 4ND JOSSON CEMENT. The beat Domeatlc and Imported brands. Plaster, Lime, Brick aud all kinds of bulldort material HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR OFFICE, SOUTH BROADWAY. PHONB 201 For Exceptional Bargains In BuBlness and Residence property in North Bend and acreage In Co County See the W, L. CONDRON'S LiyKRY AND FKKD STABLES PBONK87M Standard Investment Co. boostor. Read the Times' f v SAM. LOOOM BUILDD(a NORTH BEND U -