IZ23 nrwtBiir !5"'Kl X "MAim JNtUf 1911 EVENING EDITION. thp nnns BAY TIMES. ItfJrsnrlELDs OREGON. SATUKUAY, JULT !, i .- , J . 1 - . . tl J1J t IT IV IB COO BAY TDV ES AN INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN NBW8PAPEH PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY, AND WEEKLY DY THE COOS BAY TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY. M. CMALONEY Editor and Publisher DAN E. MALONEY NewsEdUor Entered at the postofuce at Murshfleld, Oregon, for transmission through the malls as second class mall matter. OFFICIAL TAPER OF COOS COUNTY. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF MAltSIIFIELD. Thank God For The Roses -flf w rllEN Bnturday night comes with Its retrospect or tno wcok just gono It Is very easy to llnd things to complain about. You havo been dlsannolntod In a fishing trip or a picnic, porhaps. A Job that should havo boon good for tho wholo wcol: lasted only four days. That real estate doal on which you counted with bo much confidence did not Co through. Johnny fell and broko his arm and something was added to tho doctor's hill. Business has not boon 03 good nB cxpoctod and ehowB n loss Instead of gain. If not theso things, then plenty of others, bocauso no man's llfo runB along In smooth wators always. But why dig up theso unpleasint things about tho week Just gono this Saturday night, or any other Saturday night? Are thoro no ngroe nblo momorlcs to recall no smllos, no kind words, no good deods, no pleasures? Thoro woro thorns, but woro thero not roses, too, here and thoro amid tho thorns, blooming with splendid beauty for you, and shedding a Joyous frngrnnco for you? Horo Is a flno thought that It will bo worth while to tako homo to your Innor self this Saturday nlght.for helpful ubo now and In tho fu turo: "MEN GRUMBLE BECAUSE GOD PUT THORNS ON ROSES. WOULDN'T IT BE BETTER TO THANK GOD, BECAUSE HE PUT ROSES ON THORNS?" That Is n prlzo thought u prlzo thought In moro than ono sense. Years ngo Evangollst Moody, a groat and good soul, offered a reward for tho bust original thought offcrod In competition. That Httlo gom won tho money. It Is not niuioly beautiful; It Is eminently practical as well; thoro Is that, In It which will holp n man to think moro of tho happi ness ho has ovory wnuk than tho troubles. No scuslblo man complains of tho occaslonnl thorn prick ho gets as ho gathers roses In his garden; tho thorns nro forgotten as ho holds up Into tho shimmering sunlight tho beautiful red, wlilto and pink bios coins ho has plucked and sniffs their glorious frngrnnco. No Rcnfllblo man should on Saturday night recall the thorn pricks of tho weok Just gono, but lio should hold up tho week's Joys and delights nud succoshoh big nnd llttlu, opon blossom, and hud, and forgot every thing olflo ns ho looks upon tho flowers ho has plucked by tbo way and warm his soul with happiness In thorn. "Bohold wo count them happy which enduro," say tho acrlpturos. That Is anothor way of finding grantor doltght In tho rosos In tho wook just gono than In tho thorns by enduring. Municipal Ownership in Canada (From tho Lothbrldgo, Alborta, I In tho prosont Btngo of tho clty'a Hornld.) growth It Is very doubtful Indeed THE "WEST Is. nothing If not pro- whothor It would bo a paying system groBBlvo, and In no flold dooa tho for somo tlmo, tho citizens nro will tmArtVADiiliin tllft otiniit tial mm ln 4 n ,. . . ill . iMUhiuDDnu niii. Diiun hush no inn iu Biiiiiu iur ii puggipio lompornry lntho realm of municipal govern-1 loos In ordor, that' they may rotaln inont. Tho most conservative faction for thomsolvca tho profits of tho f u in n woBtern city would, In tholdoruro and nlthoifgh thoro aro many countries, bo considered radical, If .capitalists wh6 would snond larco sums In ordor to obtain a franchl83, nro elevated to the bins anil automa tically stoked Into tho fires bonenth tho boilers without being onco hand led by man or horse. The mlno only commenced opera tions last spring, the best part or a year previous having been taken up by development work, opening up "rooms." and so forth, and yet, ac cording to Superintendent Scott's an nual report, It was operated at a pro fit or 12,500 during tho fow months that It was worked. Tho total amount of coal taken out was 8,904 tonB, lfi cwt. Tho power and light department was charged $1.90 per ton for tho coal It usod ami tho differ ent city buildings ?3.50 per ton. Jt was on this basis that the profit of $2,500 for tho year was figured out. If tho power plant had been charg ed a price anywhere near tho com- jmerclal cost of coal In tho city, tho profits of tho mlno would havo ng urcd out sovoral thousand dollars moro than $2,500. Lethbrldgo, sovoral years ago, abandoned tho system of having Its wator and sower mains by contract. It docs all that kind of work Itself by day labor. Last year It oven went so far as to purchaso nil tho coment required for tho year's pro gram of granolithic sldowalk laying. The public ownership of so many public utilities nnd tho policy ontor ed upon of doing all work by day labor that Is posslblo Instead of lot ting contracts, means n vast amount of work for the mayor nnd board of aldermen an necessitates a largo Btnff of highly paid and efficient cly "officials." It was doubtless this fact that led tho citizens nt tho elections Inst fall to voto bo overwhelmingly, ns they did, In favor of n straight commis sion form of government, responsible direct to tho people, nnd tho com ploto nbolltlon of tho aldcrmnnlc system. H not socialistic. ' Nonrly nil western oltlos own tholr thoro haa licon no talk whatever, not own wntorworkB systems, tho mnjor-ovo" afoot gossip, of nn application 'lty of thorn tholr own uloctrlo light fr a tranchlso slnco tho citizens nnd power systems, nnd moro thin showed tholr mind bo emphatically ono city Its own tolonhono svatdni. In i'n 1909. 'Alborta tho tolophono syBtom la own ed by tho province, having purchas ed It three years ago from tho Bell Tolophono company, anil so tho, no- A municipally owned systom Is a forogono conclusion nnd tho city council In Kb programmo of work for tho prosont year hns lncliuimi thn cesslty of ownorBhlpof this utllUy by .laying of rails whon tho paving Is 41... .....!. 1111 1 I . ..', '- . uiu luuiiitiimiiuin hub uun iu uu iu-Uciuk uono on certain Btrcota on tontB nnd purposoa obviated. j j which It hns boon practically dotor- Uthbrldgo la not behind tho other i mined that tho street car lino will cities In owning Us own utilities. It run. nlwayB has ownoil Its own wator-1 A municipally owned abattoir o workH Bystcm. In Soptomber, 1909, It purchased and took oyer tho plant nud ByBtom of thu Lothbrldgo Electric replace tho slaughter hoiiBea of tho vnrlous meat mnrkot8 In tho city, and a municipally ownod milk supply nro company, a private corporation, nmong tho mattors which at tho tlmo which, for sovoral years prior to thut of wrltliie nro undor consideration tlmo, hod suppllod tho city with light of tho Lothbrldgo board of health nud powor. Immediately after pur- n ml which by tho tlmo thoao worda' chasing the plaut of this company, J appear In print, will vory llkoly havo tho city commonceil tho oroctlon of n.beon acted upon definitely. .now power pmnt which has recently i Municipal abattoirs hnvo boon In E LEGJS LEFT Animal Loft on Road Near Eastport In Dying Condition. Tho attention of Constnblo W. B'. Cox was called to a liorso with n broken log that was left to dlo In tho road, JtiBt beyond Eastport, yesterday nftornoou. It was roportod to tho authorities that a man named 'Hawks brought tho antmnl from tho Blnn- chard stables In this city and Just ns ho was about to placo tho horso in tho pasturo it stumblod and broko a log. Hawk ovldontally thought no moro of tho nnlmnl and wont bnck to town. Residents of that section called tho Constnblo by tolophono and ho Immediately wont out and shot tho animal. On his return ho wont to tho Illnnchart stables nnd compelled thorn to Bond n couplo of mon'out to tho Bcono of tho nccldont nnd bury tho dead animal. w It's easy fun To travel o'or Tho land Tho railroads run From sunny shore To west; You meet with many peoples, You gazo up many steeples It's hard to say Which city may Bo best. Somo nrguo still . Tho mountain ivlow Is grand, Whllo others will Tho ocean bluo Recall Epch town has charms to show you, Somo spot to which to tow you, But Thoro's no town Like tho old town After all. Thoro's Bomothlng In Tho friendships truo And old, Thoro's something In Tho town that know Your birth That makes It seem tho brightest, Glad-to-seo-you-day-or-nlghtest, Tho nearest dawn, Tho fairest on Tho earth. Anothor town May havo Its smiles ' Of gold, Its fronts of brown, Its costly piles So tall, Two million pcoplo In it, A streot car ov'ry minute, But There's no town Llko tho old town Aftor all. """"" S" WIL Wl rtititu AntimiAlAil a ..... .. I iiiuniMv tnnB Z ZXZ. ' """" m mttvr cmc"' " not oral of tho older swlmmora 7 ' """v" ,'""" " ni i-anaaa, at loast In Great from tho Smith mill to tho rJn Tmt' " , 1,0r,,r!llrltn"1 Kuropo. and tho aamo wator dock. Muc) n tor st la vhntovor of tho niaehtnorv frnm Mm.Miin.. ...i.i.. .......... ... ' ' "" ,0 m . ,in..t i,..m. " . . ;..:l: B. ' ."", . lu l uu BRm ot " " tho match and It is " ' " ... i.i n. uiHHi'UlirinK 01 n CIV C V contrnllnrt irtllt. lclv rontrnlloil mlllr ,...... . vuo pi.u.1 . u.o year lyio supply, but thoro Is ono municipal on vero oyer $10,000, and thl sum la.torprlso which Lothbrldgo haa om to bo given baok to tho conauinoi In bnrkud upon, In rognvd to which tho lower ratoe. tho xnct amount of tho city probably stands alone, not only reduction not yot having boon deter-1 in Canada, but In tho world. Loth- "hi , r ., , . . . hma ow,m a conl mlno' fr' which Iho cltlzouB ot Lothbrldgo In tho It draws tho wholo supply of fuel l o 19 9 voted down by a largo ronu.red at Its powor plant, and o majority tho proposition of granting, the hontlng of tho city hall flro stn- n street car franchise to a company .tlona nnd other municipal bulldlngB of ocnl men known as tho Loth-, Including tho municipal black.mlth lirldKo Radical Railway company. Tho shop. This mlno la situated close to peoplo of Lothbrldgo aro so llrmly In I tho powor plant. Tho city hna forty favor of n inunlolimll) ownod byBtom, acres containing hundreds of millions that In splto of tho fact that tho in- of tona of coal of tho famous GaU etaiiation of a system by tho ultv will monu tho expenditure of a largo Bum of monoy, that tho need of a sys torn Is folt in tho worat way and that uij. iuo mine is so operated thnt tho ladon cars run from tho en tries down an Incline and automati cally dump thomsolvea into hoppera. L FROM II MILL .i Several Contestants Will be In Race From Smith Mill to Breakwater Dock. Much nmiiBomont is afforded each ovonlng by a nnmbor of young men and boys who congregate at a house boat at tho lowor end of tho wharves and swim. Each ovonlng there aro omo forty swlmmerB and twlco as many spectators. Thla ovonlng sov- wlll race Brenk-mnnl- thought thnt thoro will bo a largo crowd on tho wharvc8 to wltnosa the race. DAIRY RANCH 1UHGAIX. 167 Acres on Haynea Inlet, about 100 acres of bottom, all dykod, good houso and barn, boat landing, good chnnnol. About 30 head of stock. Land nil on sunny south Blopo, perfectly pro tected from winds. Partly cultlvatod. Bost of soil. Everything deslrablo for a first class, paying ranch. Bonch land exceptionally level and favorably located for boat cultivation. Exclu- Blvo agency $10,000.00 I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. y Thoy novor hall You "Mlstor" whoro You meet, Thoy novor fall To greot you thoro ' ' ' . ' ' Slncoro; . .- . Thoy opon wldo tho portal '', ', ' To tho homo-roturnlng mortal, "' ' Thoy glvo tho hand Of frlondohlp nnd ' ' Of cheer. Somo towns may beam ; A wolcomo that Is sweet, Somo pcoplo acorn As happy at Your call Tho city man may greet you, And declare he's gjad to ineot'you, But There's no town Llko tho old town After nil! DOUGLAS MALLOCII. The Time The Place and The Girl Time means: "The Good Old Summer at one of the many beauty places of Coos Bay with your Best 'Girl' The memory will linger, especially if you imprint it with a Kodak Let Us Show You RED CROSS DRUG CO. ' Marshfield, Oregon Fruit for Canning Wo will bo propnrcd Monday morning with n largo line of Royal Anne Cherries From the Willamette Valley Also lnrgo stock of Flno AprlcotB from California. Phono your ordor for oarly Monday morning delivery. THE BAZAR ....PHONE 32.... RIDES HOUSE IN SALOON TKLFJ'HOXE CONVERSATIONS. THE GROUCH. (An adapted Poem.) Hollo! Hello! Hollo, thoro! Say, Central, what's tho row? Don't be bo gol-dnrnod slow thero; I want thnt number nowl What's that you say? They're bdsy? Woll, what You'vo got 'em? Flno That ringing makes mo dlrzy. Who's thla? Got off tho line! Hollo thero. Booth! That lumber You sont up hero today la Say, thore, what's tho number? I wanted Smith, O. A., It's my mistake? Say, honoy, Don't get bo fresh and flip, Maybe you think you're funny, But I won't stand your lip! Hollo there, Booth! You're bringing A lot of culls to us Hey, Central, atop that ringing! Got out of thero, you cuaa! Say, wothell'a tho matter? Leave this bore lino alone What's all that buzz and chatter? aw damn tho measly phone! BERTON BRALEY. F. D. Hawks Rides Saddled Animal In Owl Saloon. Tho pollco dopartmont was notified last ovonlng shortly after 8 o'clock that F, D. Hawks was attempting to romind tho residents ot tho days f'hu't woro" somo twonty yoars ago, by rul ing a saddled horso into tho Owl sa loon bolonglng to Horrann Krougor. From all npponrnncos Hawks was in a condition that ho was not ro sponslblo for tho actions of elthor hlmsolf nor tho horso undor him, ac cording to oyo witnesses. Ho rodo tho animal up to tho door which was oponod for him. In ho wont and dla not como out tor somo flvo minutes or moro. Tho proprietor was strong ly censurod by tho pollco for allow ing his placo ot business to bo mado a livery barn. SATURDAY EVENING SNAPS 3 lots in Aldor Park, slzo 30x 100 each. Woll situated on nice bonch and Including corner. All for 9100,00 100 Foot squaro in Senga tackon's Addition. Lovol nnd has prominent view. . .$700.00 10 Lots in East Marahflold for snnn.oo New bungalow in West Marshflold, lot 70x90, with unobstructablo bay vlow for $3,000.00 2 Lots on Nob Hill, with 15,000 house for $1,800.00 easy terms. Lots on 2nd near Golden cacn $750.00 4 Lota in Block 40 Railroad Addition with largo new bungalow for ( cash) .$0,000.00 Doubnor residence Including 4 improved lots $15,000.00 easy terms, Corner Hall nvenueand Fifth street, 100 'feet square all clear with street paved and Bowered $5,000.00 TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT COMPANY, nenry Scngs- tneken, Manager. Read the Timet Want Afla, The Railroad Is Coming But wo aro already here with tho goods and all yon havo got to do is to como in and buy in order to save money. For the next ten days wq will give 25 per cent orf on all Shirts, Waists and La dies ' Muslin Underwear. ("TOOS, BAY i"ASH STdRE Tho fltoro (That Sivetf JXbu Monty GEO. N. HOLT, . - Munagtr. Pront,fltrcot,JKrhflcId, 8AFEEjiVESXMENT For information1 boVcornlng high-class bond Investments, boarlng 6s lntorostr not, writo 0. D. Hlnsdnlo, care J. H. Adams and Company, Los Angelos, California. Real Estate Bargains 3 Lots close In $2,200.00 Brondway property, close In $8,000.00 Flno re8ldonco nronorty vC Weat Marshflold $1,000.00 Lots on corner, close to doop water on Eastsldo. ..$500.00 New Houso on 4 lots and cor ner in Eastalde $1,200.00 9-room Houbo nnd 2, lota at Forndalo $2,500.00 2 Flno lots at Bunker Hill $375.00 100x100 corner South Marsh flold $2,000.00 This is only a fow of my bargain. Call and seo mo. AUG. 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