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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1911)
SS?!?!?'ufi)w'iM"iwiii'"r"ii" i'wM''i"jiMWPWlw vi?f-y'-tofrry u THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1 91 1 EVENING EDITION. THE LOGICAL PLACE The choicest residence as well as business property will be between Marshfield and North Bend, overlooking the 'bay. Everyman who en- i r 3 of the is one ' COOS BAY TIMES M. C. MALONKY Kdltor ami Pub. DAN K. MALONKY Nowh Kdltor r Address nil communications to COOS MAY DAILY TIMKS. Mnrahtlcld :: :: :: :: Oregon OFFICIAL PAPKIt OK TIIK CITY OK MAUHIII'IKLD. Entered at tliu poslolhco at Marsh (lold, Orogou, (or transmission through tho mulls ua second claim until matter. OI-7I' OUT INTO Till-! OPKN. YOU A Hi: tlroil out physically, inoiitully, If not morally. Do you know why? Hccuuho you disobey all tho lawn of your nature ami live uu urtlllclal life. Ood made tho country mid man mado tho town. There Im no llfo In tho town. Thoru U death in It. Life Ik out of doom. Tlioro only i-au you tlud a louownl of tint foicoti of lift. You belong to Nutiiro, hut you are alwnya plaltig truant. You are brother to tho rook, tho mill, tho air. tho swinging world. All those ox eopt you ohoy tho law. la It strungo you should lose your hanuouy. your balance? How, for Instance, can you expect to rouow tho olootrlu forces that are in you whon your bare foot never touohoH tho soil from whloh lliwo forces coinu? (lot out lu tho opon. Man was made to livu out of door, llo chooses slow suloldo by shutting hlnuolt up lu a hoiuo. llo was niudo to faoe tho pros of the vitalizing winds, tho KoothtuK touch of tain, tho proma of waters against hU bared broiihl. llo wan made to reetoro his llfo by contact with tho elemental foicoe. llo turns away from thorn In his roflnoinents nnd becomes tho slave of a dlBcordant, enervating, ar tlllclal mode of living. Get out into tho open. If only for ono hour each day get out Into tho free spaces where tho touch of primal things puts u thrill through you. Feel the shlno of tho Bim In Ita llfo-glvlng warmth, tho air that Is wine, tho soil that Is oloo- trto. Got out of tho stltlo of the town. Got out of your lassitude, solf tors the harbor will recognize this fact. BAY best locations for fine residences, on Coos Buy. I have nost remarkable terms ever offered on $ 1 5.00 Down and $8.00 a Month, Without Interest, Buys a Lot $25.00 Down and $ 1 0.00 a Month, Without Interest, Buys a Pair of Lots Sale Opens Tomorrow, August 23, at 10 o'CIock No lots will be sold before the opening. Do on hand early, pick your lots and hold them. There are only a few left. lUcet me at the Hotel Chandler at 9:15 sharp and I will take you out in carriages. Remember that every lot you buy now will bring a small fortune in a few years. Remember that in San Diego, a city of less than 50,000 population, a choice hillside lot from two to three miles from the business center is worth from $5,000 to $10,000. in Los Angeles, choice residence lots are worth $25,000 and up. Coos Bay bids fair to rival either of them in a few years. EARL A. DIBBLE, Sales Manager ' ' ' ' " J;"5 Inlllced. Get out where there Is real life. Listen to the lure of the wild. (let out Into the open. You are one of tho prodigal sons who Is cheating himself out of hid Inheritance. Go buck homo whore (hero Ih plenty and to spare. municipal owxkukiiip CANADA. IN (From Portulml Journal) Till-: most startling example of u city's Intention to apply muni cipal ownership of street rail way Is seen In tho desire of the city of Winnipeg. Manitoba, to pur eluiho the system of street railways of tho city. Tho history Is of fran chise manipulations, sales, bond no tations, mergem. ami tho like. Citiz ens are disgusted with the bondage lu which tho city stands tied to the streetcar company today. Negotiations between tho city and tho company have resulted In an of fer for acquisition by tho city of the eiillie property at no loss than $15. 000.000, provided the city assumes cM in Indebtedness of $7,500,000. Tho company's valuation of Its prop erty Is given nt $1 1.Or.'.'JSl', and yet the mayor and aldermen have advis ed the purchase tit tho sum stated. The people are to vote on It within the next two months. The population of Winnipeg Is 150,000. Tho mayor has been to Knglund. and bus reported to the people that Kngllah capitalists advise tho pur- chiiho ami are leaily to provide tho money. In conlldeiice that tho street railway system can innko prollts even on tho Immense sum mentioned. These facts are Interesting on two grounds. First, that the pooplo of the city have such faith In mimic' pal owiiorshlp. and. second, that cap ital can be found to back them In Hie undertaking. TIIK MILI.K.MU.M ON COOS HAY. (From Kiigono Guard.) A Portland man has tiled an affi davit with the clerk of Multnomah county lu which he swears Uio world will como to an end next year. Tho fact that the Southern Pacific com pany declares that It will build a road to Coos Hay Is good evldonco that the nillleiiliim has arrived. JOIN tho HANDON KXCUItSlOX 8unday, AUGUST 27. VIEW Coos Bay for this class of property. These lots 25'x13S' will go Remember that under this NOTE : "Wc reserve the right to sell certain lots in pairs. Watkins' Pony Slough Reflections Some Sensible Sayings Dy the Sage of the Cedars. Work and pray, but If you me am bit Ioiih to harvest a bumper crop glvo the hoelug a lcotle mite tho bettor of it. Uornli, sonutor from Idaho, oppos log tho recall of the Judiciary Is al leged to have said this: "Whon and wherovor In history you Hud a dependent judiciary, you Hud that it is tho man of limited menus, the poor man who suffers. "A government which will not pro tect mo in my rights, though alone and against all my neighbors, Is a despotic government. If our courts are taught of tho yoars to barken to the voice of tho majority, to whom will the minority nppoal tor relief from tho voice of tho majority control? If this llnally comes to bo recognized In the timidity of jud ges, to whnt power in our Govern meat will the Isolated, the unfortu nate, the humble and tho poor go for relief? Where will those without prestige, without social rank, go for protection?" And so tho senator argues the majority of the pooplo would uso the recall to oppress "tho man of limit ed moans," tho "unfortunate." tho "humble," "those without protlgo" and "tho poor." This silly speech only goes to prove what tho best of men will sometimes resort tj, in or der to carry a point. "Idleness Is the devil's workshop ' and If you permit your young folks to loaf upon tho streets you may lost assured they are employed there in and working over time nt tho Job. The Oregonl.vn says the advocates of tho recall refuso to admit any dif ference in Its application to ofllcers. Theio Is no difference, that's why. Tho man who goes gunning foi happiness nover finds It. Curious ns It may seem, hanntnoss Is exclusive. ly a by-product of hard work and Is ADDITION decided to place the remainder for from $75 to $17-3. plan you pay no interest at A. S. obtainable from no othor aourco nor In any other way. "Aim high," but always keep In mind that alms of different caliber have dlfforent limitations as to ran go and penetration. A ciiuoo Is not ex pected to compote with an ocean liner, whorefore n grouch may ho avoided. "Man Is the noblest work of God" so long as he harms nobody and docs something of use elthor to him Bolf or somebody else otherwise he isn't worth n tinkers dam. Ilnwley, congressman, standpatter, assembly, tlrst district. "Abo" Laf ferty, congressman, aiitt-asscmbly, second district. I still maintain tho antl-nssembly folks nro sovernl lnps In the lead be cause tho congressman from tho sec ond district does nt loast hnvo vital ity and onorgy enough to mnko a colossal ass of himself, A HOQl'KT. Tho Marshllold Nows has entered Its fortloth yoar of continuous sor vlco, nil of which was presided over by the prosent owner Gus Dennett. Tho Nows nnd Mr. Dcnnott nro ro cognlzed ns sources of authority In quostlons of the day and are a neces sary factor In tho upbuilding of this commonwealth. Kdltor Times: Tho above Horn is taken from the North Dond Hnrbor of August 3. l offer an objection to tho wholo of the llrst sentence; It Is nnothor example of mutilation: tho title of tho papor to which reforonco is mado Is Ignored, nnd historical events misrepresented. 1-orty yoars ago thoro was no news paper publlshod In Coos county. Thomns Grundy Owens was tho pioneer publisher of the Coos Day News nt Empire City. A practical printer, Thomas n. Merry, bought nnd enlarged the pa per, ho sold to Mossrs. J. W. Dennett and .1. M. Slglln who Anally removed the paper and themselves, bag and baggage, to Marshfield. STAR KEY. nay City, Aug. 17, 1911. IHG DOINfiS nt BAXDOX Sun day, AUGUST 27. Take advantage of CHKAP EXCUltSlOX rate. Tick ets for sale at the Dusy Corner. of the addition on the market on the all. DIDDLE. '; ' , THOUNS AND HO.SKS. Kdltor Times: Tho recont editorial In Tho Times on Thorns and Hoses suggests tho fol lowing: Pessimism or Optimism A roso In bloom, a fragrant rose, Was waning In tho morning breczo. A rich man picked It; hut his thumb Was punctured, ns he tried to seize The glorious, queenly llowor. llo muttered viciously, "What stupid Power Put thorns on roses?" Half an hour, A peasnnt woman, ono of those Who earn their living washing clothes, Was passing on hor wny to work. She saw tho roso. She longed to shirk Tho dny's hard labor, linger thero, 'Mong roses, In the open air. Sho reached to pick tho pretty llowor, Was thorn pricked, snld, "Whoso U tho Power That puts tho roses round tho thorns, That gives us beauty nights and morns, I bless: I pralso; I hopo that He Has rose-llko mission niurkod for mo." j. c. M. Llfo Is full of thoso who And It fnr easier to discover thorns on tho roso bushos of tho world than to And tho ffowers. Tho reason is to bo found in tho fact that one gets out of llfo what ono puta Into It or who, like tho travelor, gets what ho goes aftor. Use The Flour Make sure of a uniform bread each loaf like every other. Use only Pacific coast flour gov erned in milling by daily, complete laboratory tests, insuring absolute Uniformity. Sperry Drifted LIGHT-WHITE-ALWAYS & A SONG dt Kdltor Cooa Hay Times: The tool enclosed was wrltton 32 yearn ago. MY XAXXIK OKA It. I think of scones amid the pant- Tito tlmo when wo woro wed; The gonial Spring, tho Winter blast. Tho pntliB whoro wo'vo been led; Thro' good or HI, through calm or Bttifo, Ah fortuno mndo ua steer, My heart thro' nil my alms thro' llfo Woro thlno, my Nnnnlo dear. What tho' old tlmo moves us alonj, Still, I will not despair. Hut battle 'midst tho busy throng For thee, my only care. Old ago may como, pain, Joy or woe With theo I nothing fear; For all my hopes whoro'er I BJi Aro thlno, my Nnnnlo dear. So shall my lovo provo to tho end- Tho tiny whon wo must part, When you or mo, my only friend Shnll feel tho fatal dart, nut lot us then contended he, Tho rond 'a not always drear; Tho path 'a not lonely while I s My own, my Nnnnlo dear. STAR KEY. nAY CITY, Aug. 17, I9l'l- That Can't Vary Snow flour RIGHT lllll Kt ' I r-AttfifMi ,&x