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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1907)
t-:-a3yrMJi!ataaK5SBegE' " ;A-" 'tpiV$ THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAYJULY 30, 1907. K W. liBE B : (f.!l? ! iV Coos Bay Times AN tNDKPE.VDK.VT nKI'CP"" """"VAI'nit rnnLnnisD kvery day c.vceptixo Mon day ANl) ALSO WEEKLY II Y Tiik Oos Hay Timi:s Puiimshino Co. FRED PARLEY, Editoii. REX LAItGE, Business Manakku. The policy of Tho Coos Bny Times vvill be Republican in Klitirs, with the independence of which President Roosc volt is the leading exponent. Entered nt the posloflioe at MtiMlifleld, Ore gon, for traimnisMoti through the malts as seculid class mall'matlcr. SUBSCRIPTION RATES- Single copy, daily, - - 5 cents Per month, daily, - - 50 cents Throe months, daily, - - $1 25 Bix months, daily - $2 50 One year, daily, - - - 5 00 Weekly, per year - - f 1 00 The Southern Pacific is undoubt edly discriminating ngnlnst Coos Bay now. It Is evidently designing to whip this section Into submission to its plan to bridge tno bay and bottle up the water front. Its ac tion In delaying the construction of the Drain road for a time Is intended to help out the right of way and bridge plans, no doubt. Hut why should Ooos Hay wait for thu South orn Pacific Wo are reliably Inform ed that If the people here would take some vigorous and substantial action looking to the formation of ;i local company, survey and locate a line toward Roseburg, whether steam or electric, a certain great transcon tinental lino will furnish the neccs sayr Inspiration for its completion, and not only build to meet It but take over the local lino. Other cities have done this with less encourage ment and with less claims to great ness than Coos Bny has, those cities have thriven and expanded. What are the citizens doing with the Coos Day-Roseburg electric line? Are they doing their share? W Address all communications to COOS BAY TIMES Marshfield, Oregon. HAYWOOD'S ACQUITTAL. The acquittal of Haywood, charged sary inspiration for its completion, with Pettlbone and Moyer, with com plicity in the murder of ex-Governor Steunenberg of Idaho, conies as a surprise to many people and as a matter of course to others. The case was submitted, after a long and exhaustive trial, to a jury composed mostly of farmers and it is a reason able belief that it was as fair and impartial a Jury as could be brought together. Indeed, there were some grounds for suspicion that if they were prejudiced at all their pred udices were rather against the de fense than for It. But an acquittal has resulted and Haywood is vindi cated. This does not in the least diminish the atrocity of the murder committed by the fiend Orchard, but all law abiding Americans will re joice thai; it is not yet necessary to record that labor organizations have stooped to murder for the purpose of carrying out their plans. In the Steunenberg case the effort does not seem to have been made to destroy an active opponent, for he held no public office at the time of his de mise; but the ciime had 'no motive but revenge. If the labor unions have descended to the level of thugs and high-bindcra, then society has fallen Indeed. The verdict of "not guilty ' in Haywood's case enables us to hold up our heads again, for we can not believe that a juiy of Idaho farmers could be cowaruly or cor rupt and we do believe that they wero honest and fearless. It would seem, that there la noth ing else to do now than to look upon the wholo case as one of ordinary, but brutal, murder and upon Orchard as a person alfected by maniacal tend encies to kill. He is certainly a fiend incarnate jv hi3 own confession. His diseased mind va? alfected, no ilouot, I oy tne conditions prevailing in the striko stricken regions of Idaho and Colorado and inflamed by his own nilsfot tunes. If lie had committed no crimes except the murders which might be ascribed to fanaticism, however blnck, insanity might bo somo slight mitigation of his doom. but ho does not appear to have been anytl'i:!- '' -t a .- .u al I i..: h o public, private and domestic reli- tions. It Is a question whether the writings or statements of such a man should bo published In any magazine, for they should no more be employed to destroy the character of a man whom the law has acquitted, than to influence class against class. Wo do not consider the subject from tho standpoint of either labor or cap ital, but from tho point of view of Americans who have ail faith in tho present rectitude and future endur ance of our institutions and who be lieve that when a man Is vindicated ho tthould bo protected. and AMMUNITION ammuniti .'XI M . LriUIN LfcJGdf e Up T99 liunner I Our stockof lammunitioh is F We carry a complete toe (of MARBLEHATCHET KNIVES, SIGHTS, CARTRID(E BELTS, tc. Central Hotel Building, Front street. h Steam l-rtiitn Hi.k-lci' il Philip Bn &yc-sW6rl(s C jcey We'pif'1 ci 9 .'h-an HUipi, lenProprJoi. Oakley & Arnold CIVIL AND MEOTIAfc ENGINEERS J MnrfkFU VGffice CAL PW1210 d, Ore. in Myert Bldj. I The Steamer M. R PfmNT P Sails from North Bojnd Wednesday at noon. i F. S IWSyfypnt if MARSHFIELD, ' OREGON sms mmmmw$mRmmBBWBmmammm Home Seekers ;.J Y x ana investors ATTENTION!! A new five room BtlngalowTwlth bath and pat plumbir ed, strid gantly one of dence si field. nait tne money. Yours for $1350. Enquire of ury, sanitary Wt electmc light- t y mqflern, eie- furrshed. In I e choicest resi- t6ns of Marsh- Sot aloneworth Cor. 2nd. and C streets. MARSHFIELD, I omhamBanBgiraamaBPflu. vammnoiantJ NORTH BEND HARDWARE STORE A Comp Hardware BuildersTie nouse Piu 1 Rebsr W. J. SMITH ;y nrsm ISfa 'wictmvKvniaa.waidHiaituKuaiBJ'. T11K UltAIX ".OAI. l".'3 Southern Pacific has fre quently professed friendship for Coos Hay and over a year ntio an nounced Its intention to build Into this district. The peoplo of Coos Hay have reciprocated that friend ship In evory possible way and havo been ready to receive tho road with open arms, and tho utmost cordiality. Hut Coos I3uy peoplo can not afford to niaUo over to tho Southern Pa cllle, however fiiondly they may bo to that or any other railroad com pany, all they have. They cannot voluntarily turn over the entire bay to Mr. Ilarriman and his associates, Tho water front along tho bay Is tho 'most valuablo asset which tho public at Coos Day has and taut publls can nover consent to havo it niade use less, either by its exclusive- occupa tion by its dear friend tho Southern Pacific or by having tho Southern Pacific, or any other road, obstruct tho bay and destroy its valuo as a harbor. Hotter a thousand times ovor havo tho harbor and no rail "ronil than tho railroad and no harbor. Nelson Iron Works P. P. NELSON. Prop Wo ri'palr all JrHflirXOIachliierir, Btcnm ami UiyJ.ut;liies, fiuiisnnd Hi. cycles. lK'rbf work our SjiccIkV tacUfrACustliiKS in Irou Inii VR.i Villa nnil InrcrTUcr utkltAi best 81ieYCi ifka tor lAu'V' t ' I Woihnnu Ilroine for" (htiqiw. We lloiul Spool mm V H ght in for Lunch and m H ajr; Cuhine perfect: , B II neqtialefi. The nicest w II id restaurant on Coos El H I Ki pie and lunch counter I H &d. If vou are e'oinc it dmner whyiiot come I H n w 1 AA mtt In M oo o 0 m "ARTISTIC QUALITY OVER AND ABOVE OTTO THAT PROMPTS US TO RECOMMEND SO HIGHLY THE FAMOUS - - rother Come ri Dinner tod service u appoint Bay. Ta! trlde solicit to pay for a where vou can getrtne BEST. 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