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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1911)
r WW T?MmmmjmMm i'wppiifmMy"wiMiywwwiii(i' WfWWW WIWWWIW HVWW"iFEfV?W - .fK Mrf'V . ., THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1 911 EVENING EDITION - sens' gWH J ( i i i 1 D D D 1) D D 1) I)' 1) D, I) It n n J k a V COOS BAY TIMES M. C. MALONEY Editor and Pub. DAN E. MALONKY News Editor AddroBB nil communications to COOS 1JAV DAILY TIMES. Mnrslillclil :: '.: '-' " Oregon Uodlcntod to the eorvlco cf the pooplo, that no good cause shall lack a chumplon, and that evil shall not thrive unopposed. Entored at the postoincc at Marsh (lold, Oregou, for transmission through the malls as aocoud class mtill matter. An Independent Republican news paper published ovory evening except Sunday, and Weekly by The Coos liny Times Publishing Co. HM'SCltllTlON HATES. DAILY. One year JG.00 Per month 60 WEEKLY. One year $1.50 Whon paid strictly in adVRnco the aubscrlptlon price of tho Coos Bay Times is ?5.00 pir year or $2.50 for hIx months. Oillclnl Paper of Coos County THE M'MINNVILLI' PLAX. PEOPLE of McMIunvlilo, Oregon, huvo formed u plnn for aiding tho sottlor In Yumhlll county .thnt bus originality and will doubt less bo of grout bonullt In getting pooplo on tho land. Co-oporutlnii be tweon tho various Interests Is tho fundainentul Idea of tho new sehunio nml It Is bolloved It will work huc cessfully. Tho land owner, who IioIiIh n lnrgo iurm, will put his laud In tho bunds flf n stock coiiiiuny, composed of lending citizens, who will Hiiliitlvlilu tho lnnd Into stiiull tracts, plant It , to fruit nnd enro for It until tho orchnrds cinuc Into bearing. A nur sery company supplies fees f, jiluntlng tho tracts ami n hoIIIiu agency handles tho placing of tho land and disposes or It to settlors. This will bo known as tho Mc.Mlnu vlllo pluii and It will bo operated uu dor tho uniiiu of tho Yumhlll County Improvement and l)oolopinout coin pnny. Land will bo put Into tho pro ject nt Its fair value and the soli will bo tested and put to proper uses, while It Is promised an ciultuhlc price will be charged for tho tracts. It Ib desired by those behind tho plan to bring about the transforma tion of tho big farms of Yamhill county Into smaller tracts, with u denser population and Improved ru rnl conditions. It Is believed tho method outlined above will bring this about for it will lend n helping bnud to tho newcomer. SatlHlled settlers are the best asset for any county, and It Is thought tho now plnn will bo one which will safeguard their Interests, At a meet lug held In McMIunvlilo recently tho plan was thoroughly talked over nnd the method agreed upon. However, details remain to lie worked out nnd this will be done later. UI'UUL.V'iOX NOP HKSTM'C TIOX. TO MANY who give tho mntter thought, tlio efforts of tho fed oral government to break up trusts, monopolies nnd other co operative movements nutmi wanted ef fort. What Is tho use of compelling tho iooi'Kuulrutlou of the oil trust, tho tobuceo trust nnd other concents un der some slightly different form? The evil still i cumins, along with the good. The central Idea of the eouunor clnl combination, the principle upon which its success is bullded, Is elimi EEP YOUR3 ox Nasb urns Wo will have an Important announcement to mnko in a few days that It will pay you to watch for. Don't oiorlook it. It will bo money In your pockot. Naslbmrgs FOKMEUIiVSACCIIPS 3te$es Want Ads Bring Results rf " -a . ITtfT nation of cconom'e wnste. It Is a pound principle and one bound to prevail. Assr elated effoit. whether anion j Industrial enterprises or among pro ducers and tolleis, should be encour aged, rather than made a crime. It results In mutual benefit. The abuses growing out of com binations are not duo to the Impelling principle of co-operation. Thoy nro tho result of greed on the part of tho promoters. Regulation, not elimination, nor segregation. Is tho proper remedy for combination. In the process of time, evolution will consolidate these various com binations Into still larger consolida tions. The principle of regulation will hnvo gradually expanded Into thnt of co-operation. In the United States today olllclnls of industrial trusts, of co-operative farmers' uBsodations nnd of labor unions, nre under Indictment for the "crime" of co-operation for mutual boncflt. ltunlly nn ubsurd situation and ono which tends to frighten away prosperity and halt progress. The nations of Europe, moro ex perienced In the governmont of men, encourngo co-operation rather than attempt to destroy It but tho ovll effects nro prevented by regulation. Hut In America wrecking takes tho place of regulation. Co-opemtlon Is a world-wide move ment. Civilization Is nothing but co-operntlon. So efforts to destroy It are worse than folly. fJOVEKXaiEXT 11Y COMMISSION "T' I IK commission plnn of gov ernment," writes .ludson Wolll- ver In tho August number of Munsey's Magazine "proposes to merge tho legislative functions, once exorcised by tho city council of one or two chambers, nnd tho executive pow ers, formerly hold by the mayor; to reposo both In a small commission, commonly of live members; to have this commission elected by tho peo ple of the entire city, rather than by winds, utf formerly; to mnko the com missioners subject to recall by the people at nny time; to glvu the peo ple n right to voto the commission's legislation through the referendum, nnd to supplement It through the Ini tiative. "In Its best development, the plan takes all party politics out or munici pal government. No party name, mil I lorn or slogan can bo attached to nny man's candidacy. The olllce-seoker must run as a citizen, not as a parti san, standing on his own politics, not on u platform made by n convention that can never hold lilin to account ability. , , it Is ridding us of tho city boss, who has Intlmnto relationship to state nnd national boss-ships. It In mov ing our cltlea cleaner, better, more healthy both mm ally and physically. It Is nulling tins over u vast lot of .ii.iuiinu into which we huvo noiired our city levenues. It Is teaching the people the value 01 puoiu- servitu frnnchlscs, the need to protect thorn, nnd the possibility or securing good public service at rcnsonublo prices. It Is reducing the coat or living to the denizens or the town, nnd giving better living' CATCHING INLET NEWS. I (Soeclnl to Tho Times.) I Mis Selatn Howe or Horn, will tench the winter term or school nt ltoss Inlet commencing Septembor ISth. CIIITonl Doaue's root which was In jured some time ago. wns taken out of Its plaster of Parte cast recontly, Mr. II) run Hudson, who bus been hunting deer nt Hlg Creek for the past week, leturned Sunday and snys "he saw nothing worth shooting." Master Albert Atkinson wns oper ated on by Dr. Horsfoll recently for adenoids nnd Is getthlg along nicely Grocery Grocery PHOXE 32-L fe i. ,. . ) . ."ftii . WITH THE t X TOAST AND TEA X (JOOI) EVENING. HOW TO LIVE. I hold It truth, with him who sings To ono clear harp In divers tones. Thnt men mny rlso on step ping stones Of their dead selves to higher things. Tennyson. Ho good, sweet maid, nnd lot who will bo clever; Do noble things, net dream them, nil day long; And so make lite, death nnd that vast forever One grand sweet song. Charles Klngsley. May I govern my passion with nbsoluto swny And grow wiser and hotter as my strength wears nway. Wultor Pope. A SOXfl OF THE SEA. Ho Is tho Jolllest power boat man and ho plows the raging mnln That Is of course when It does not rngo but Is perfectly smooth nnd plain Ho Is nil decked out like a horso mn- rluo with the garments of the sou Tho buttons bright nnd tho pautlc3 white, and the lid that goes skowgeo And bears on tho front of Its vlsor'a slant lite motor club's proud burgee. Sing ho, hio lads, for tho power boat man, who wns never known to winco; Tho brnvest tnr that you ovor saw before tho mast or slnco. Ho treads tho deck with a lordly tread; ho swears and won't take It back When tho spark plug blows or tho petrol Hows tho wrong wny of tho track, When It comes to bossing his two hand crow he's u point and a half from slack. Tho power boat man bus n saucy craft It cost three thousand Hat, And you know, If you'ro wise to tho price of boats, you can get -somo boat for that, It rises above tho water lino a story In tho clear; Tho upstairs part Is trim and smart; downstairs It's n period dear With lots or bunks and n cooking Btove, nnd an icebox, never fear. O, I love to ship with tho power boat man when tho gasoline runs free, With u hondy plor on our windward side anil u grass plot on our lee. The cap Is brave, but u cautious man; no chnnces will ho tnke. When the weather is not whnt wo call Ideal ho tics up to u stake, And turns tho plnnoln on nnd serves Ico cream and enko. Let others, slug of tho sailing boat nnd say It's tho only stuff; I hnd somo of thnt nnd I must nvor that n llttlo Is quite enough. I can bee no sport in it nt nil, nnd It's dnngofous ns n rulo Whon tho day Is wet, then tho host yon get Is to reel llko a perfect fool. Y'hoavo ho, mo lads, for tho power boat thing, whon tho wonthor is not too cool. Good resolution for the day: Try to see only the good points or the Coos Hay situation. Till i)VKV OlSSKIlVI'lt SAYS: The longer 1 llvo tho more n rea lize that If I attend to nil of my own business I hnvo got nil that I can do. I Hnd thnt I hnvo no time to monkey with other pooplo's affairs, isn't that the wny with you. You may bo mnklng mistakes In your busi ness, but I haven't tho tlmo to run after you and show you where thoy tire. You may be making u fool of yourself socially, but I hnvo nil I can do to keep my own eanoo off the sandbar. If I go to wasting nny tlmo looking after your business something is llnblo to go wrong with mine. There nro Just enough poo plo In this world to manage all the business properly. Hut If you neglect yours to holp mo out there Is going to bo troublo when you get bnck homo. We all llko tho mnn who at tends strictly to his own business better than wo do tho buttlnsky, As I poko around day ntter day I can (oil tho mon who aro attending to their own affairs and tho men who aro not The men who ate attend- Don't Miss This Chance Ctl A 7G buys any of our $14. 1 3 $20 to $25 Suits $5.00 and $4.50 $2.00 and $1.50 $3.00 Kingsbury lug strictly to their own business are tho ones who go to the bank every day to make a deposit. So tomorrow when you start over to your neigh bors to glvo him n -llttlo advice tool: mound and boo Ifj'ou can't use It yoursoir to very good ndvantngc. Somo Coos Day people get tired every tlmo they lift u hand. Millionaire Stokes admits thnt ho is "too old to bo anything but po lite." Life must bo an awful bore at thnt stnge. An Amhorst professor snys "swour lug Is natural." Sounds almost like a kind word for tho man who finds llfo ono blanked thing after another. A New York woiiiun chunged her mind nml wns promptly uphold by u court in that state. .Tudgos nro not yet so roolteh ns to deny nny woman that right. "When I rend of Mr. Taffs trou bles," remarked tho mnn nt tho post olllco, "I can't holp wondering whether ho still tries to begin every day with n smile." According to n statistician, n blonde has three tlmos ns many chan ces to marry ns hor dnrk-hnlred sis. tor. And tho divorce court records appear to Indicate thnt sho Is tnklng nil thoso chances, too. Alter n mnn has hnd n garden ruined by his neighbors' "pet" dogs, he Is not llkoly to grieve if a few li censed canines should bo killed bv mistake. A dun Is a dun the world over, but somo nre more cleverly gotten up thnn others, nnd catch 'em both going and coming. This one prlnt od In ono of the Kansas weeklies is not half bad: "Anyone owing this paper is requested to call and pay at once. Anyone not owing is re quested to call and subscribe and begin owing us at once. Anyono wo are owing Is requested to sub scribe tor this paper In advance to Packard Shoes Cluett Shirts . Hats . . . Big reduction n other goo-Is too numerous to mention. THE TOGGERY Comer Hroutlwai & Central the full amount or tho debt and pay jus another year In iidvnuco cash. Anyone who Is not owing us nnd will not do so, Is requested to movo to North Dakota nnd mnko room for ono who will." Sunlight mid ships nt sou, Clouds us still ns stars. Out boyond tho vast to-be Or earth's horizon bnrs. Tako my hmid nnd let us go Whoro tho winds mny load. I'urth nnd tlmo nro nil wo know; Lire Is nil wo nood. Dawn-niish and Hying ronm, Tldos thnt bout nnd turn. Now tho vast boyond Is home, And thoro our ultnrs burn. jTako nix bund; our cottngo honrth Is Iteming In your eyos. l'nrth shnll bo our garden-girth, Our tent tho summer skies. L. W, SMITH. SUMMKH'S SO.N'fi You can call It tho patter Of raindrops that scatter, Llko diamonds tho grasses anions'. Or else, If it pleases You whispor of breezes, And cadence of songs they haio sunt Of clear lilting fountains, Tho murmuring mountains, The voice or old ocean, subllmo, Hut Jocund or lonely, I'll wage you they're onlv Th0 J.onsa of tno Kind Summer Time. Oh, tho rollicking notes or a rhyth mical rhymo, The mntlns and vespers or Gay Sum- mar Tlmr. YOU mil Mtam Mm ..l- A . " " ' tuicca, ui uirus, nna your cholco Is Thn rnliln H. n..... .... .WM..., ,.., uuiiui, mo wren. iou praise the quail drumming. Tho honey-bees humming, i iiu ivmy-ums can from tho glen Tho manln hmmi,. .ii.i b,eu' ou reckon outvying TllO rilfitlr. nnnn . n. . n... .1 i T. '" '" ,ia I'rime, But plaintive or morry, Or solemn or cheery,, ?llls a0us1 the ga'' Summer Time. Oh, the rhythmical tune of a faithless rhyme, The matins nnd vespers of gay Sum- mer Time. A young man who wanted 10 000,000 or Mr. Morgan's money has been sent to the Insane asylum. He tl 7 K(i buys any of our tplJ.dU $25 to $35 Suits The Famous High Art Clothing Mario by Strouse & Bros., Baltimore, Mri., absolutely guaranteed to be of the best on the market in style, lit and quality. Even if you have a new suit, you can't afford to miss this bargain. AVear a suit of quality for what you would pay for a cheap shoddy working suit. Also a few , Overcoats from 25 to, $30. While They Last $1750 Call early and get your pick. . . . p5.bb pliJU . pu,Qu nindo tho nilstnko of asking for tb! sum Instend of learning the fri" chlso gnmo mid going after it hi tte usual uianiior. A 'nw Ynrlf mnn nnvs lie has wall' ml m'liri' nlfi nf mmiov he bit K I col veil In recent years. Most of mm loos nny f ito lust row years couw. 'thnt without milling much to ourb- uors. "Why Is It." quorles tho ChlS llocord-Hornld, "thnt n woman wltl' loud, rasping vqlco wants to talk u the tlmo?" Porhnps she Is aWi Bho will lose tho volco If sho doe"i o.orclso'lt. Tho chronic kicker Is tho man Who's uover satisfied; Ho seeks tho fault In every l' And throws the good aside. To please hint woro a fntHo ta!k: Pllo up tho Joys of earth For him ulono, for moro he'll ask And kick for nil bo's wortb. I'va Htmllnri l.-lolrnrn 111 niV day. I've seon them frown and smlrfcl I'vo heard them growl, but I mayw I've never seen them worK. Oh, no! a kicker never aids Or tolls for any causo Ills Is tho laziest of trades Tho job of finding Haws. And when ho gets to Hoavon's ga" I'll wnrniiil lio will SaV! "Improvements must bo made bert straight If I am going to stay." I'm sure he will not like the war Tho Heavenly world Is run; And he will grumble day by daT At everything that's done. IiAWVEHS IN SESSION'. Till-.. T....!. fTmikittnii of A I -0.11(1 IJ'-A' If lit ill WUM --" t r.inlntf All. ... cm M,.P r : r,Bi bu luy ssociatoa rress iu t ml . DOSTON, Mass., Aug. 28. !.,.-. I i. i encatnn Of luiriy-iourm milium . "Va' Ul "" ( today, 'f he executive comu th nnnJL'i nnnn mot durme Anv ml lUila aflnrnoon lUB r . - . i.. ... rf gathering It the comparauve - reau Is belfg held.