THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16,1911 EVENING EDITION.
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COOS BAYTIMES
M. O. MALONEY Editor itnd Pub.
DAN E. MALONEY News EUtor
Entered at tho poatomce at Marsh
field, Oregon, (or transmission
through tho mails as socond class
mall matter.
for a week, or a month, but as long
.as they aro In operation. To one
standing In a manufacturing town at
'the morning hour, at noon, or at
.night when the workmen are wending
ithe'r ways to and from work, thore
need bo llttlo said to prove whence
tho vitality of tho town rises. j
OFFICIAL PAPER OF TJIE CITY
OF MARSnFIELD.
Ofllclnl Paper of Coos County
Address all communications to
COOS MAY DAILY TIMES.
UMrshllcld :: :: :: :: Orcgoa
Dedicated to tho servlco et the
people, that no good cauBo shall lack
a champion, and that evil shall not
thrive unopposod.
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THE WAY TO OUT MORE PAY
JIOLLS IS TO SECURE PER
MANENT INDUSTRIES.
THERE should bo more pa; rolls
In Murshileld.
Thoso pny rolls should bo
pcrmnnont.
Thero Bhould bo factories In
Mnrshflold turning out prnducts nml
tnnlntalnlng pay rolls which would
bring employes hore.
Such enterprises will not como to
DISTINGUISHED GUESTS.
COOS BAY has other guests today
than railway nion and a wolcomo
for them as well. C. E. Oroes-
beck, Vlco-presldcnt and General
manager of tho Pacific Coast Inter
ests of tho H. M. Byllosby Co., own
ers of tho Oregon Power Co., who
operate tho electric light and gas
plants of Marshfield and North Bend,
and Mr. A. F. McDonald, Now Busi
ness Manager of the samo concorn,
aro In tho city Inspecting tholr oxten
slvo Interests. Tho Byllesby company
Is ono of tho largest corporations of
tho kind in the United States. They
have proven tholr constructive Indus
trialism by tho splondld Improve
ments they linvo mrtdo in their Coos
Bay properties slnco tholr acquire
ment. Thoy aro contributing tholr
share to tho development of this city
nnd section, nnd wo nro glad to have
thorn sco it personally.
R. M. Jonnlngs, their local repre
sentative and manager of tho Coos
Bay properties, has won a prominent
nnd permanent plnco among the Coos
Bay boosters. Ho Is active In every
public movement for tho advance
ment of tho communal good. As
chairman of tho oxccutlvo commlttco
of tho Chamber of Commcrco ho Is
j known ns a public spirited enthusiast
ror everything that will forward Coos
Bay's Intorosts.
ON THE STARTING-LINE.
THE next six wcokn will dotermlno
for a hundred thousand boys
whether thoy 'will succeed In
llfo, or fall. Not one of tho boys
MnrBhllold for tho asking. They numt j can 10W tcll Most of thom w1, not
bo offered somo material Induco
fiiontu. Public spirited Individuals olthur
separately or through tho Chamber
of Commerce could do a valuable
. .. . .....i"-" " ""
ocrvico iy orroring rreo huos oi iami;th,8 fan tlioy will say, "That
to tho samo enterprises. I whoro I mndo tho blir mistake"
know It at tho end of tho six weeks,
or n year, or ovon ton years; but
when twenty or twenty-llvo yearn
I nro gone when tho boyB aro Hear
ing mlddlo ago, nnd look bnck upon
Is
or
MurHhlleld lias tho powor, tho raw
material nnd Ih tho logical distribut
ing point for a tremendous area In
Southern Oregon when tho railway
arrives.
Now Is tho time to act. '
It will require tlmo to porfoct an
organization that can deal lutolll
Kontly nnd practically with tho situa
tion. Ono factory that will omploy
fifty mon pormnnontly 1b hotter than
a thousand pooplo who como In and
find nothing to do and go away with
an unfavorable Impression.
Our Chamber of Commorco Is do
ing good work but It might bo made
ovon moro effective by an active i
"That waB tho year I got my start."
Another school period has begun,
another Inp In what Is so often call
ed tho race of life. If llfo Is really
n race, tills lap Is important. Tho
wlso runner does not nttompt to do
It at a paco that will soon exhaust
him, but neither will ho loaf It
through. On tho contrary, ho will
keep his eyo on thoso fellow runners
whom ho considers to bo most clan
gorous, and glvo thom no advantage
A good start Is Important, ovon In
tho longest raco, for It Is oaslor to
hold a load than to regain It when
onco It Is lost.
Jump when tho pistol cracks, put
commlttco on factory sites nnd data I yollr toeH lnto tho cidor. nnd kotp
to uncourago nnd secure Institutions
that mnko for tho pormanont up
building of Cooa Bay. . ,
You may tako tho dullest and most
prosaic town and erect within Its bor-,
going. Youths Companion.
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: toastandtea:
THE FLIES' REVENGE.
Ton llttlo flies
All in n lino;
Ono got n swat!
Then there woro
Nino llttlo files
Grimly sednto,
Licking their ehops
Swnt! Thero woro
dors a busy, thriving manufacturing
Institution, whoro Inrgo numbors of
workuion nro omployod, nnd a new
llfo Is nt onco Imparted to tho pluce.
, Tho dull monotony of tho past glvoa
xvny to tho sound of tho steam whis
tle nnd tho clangor of tho shop. Tho
Btroots no longor look dusortod, Poo
plo movo with an nctlvo restlessness'
In strungo contrast to tho times whon
no manufacturing was carried on In
tholr midst. Tho llvollost towns that
wo hnvo In this country aro thoso
wholly dovotod to manufacturing
Tho dreariest towns, 'whoro dry-rot!
la vlslblo on ovory hand, aro those j i3Bj,t jmio Illos
vruuruin jio worKsunps nro to do
found. Manufacturing towns iro
not only moro nctlvo, but ns n nil"
thoy nro prosperous, uh well as bolng
Yl r tlirtj nil tniMilaltt nn.l n fYMH.tlii
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uunur buuiiii aim commercial nuvan- I
uigos. An air of thrift nnd enter
prlso Is ovory whoro dlsplayod In fac
tory towns. Tho proprietors of tho
iiiuuBiniii insuiunouB, mo trades
mon. tho nrtlsnns. and other citizen
exhibit ovory outward Indication of "'"tawl ! civilian
that contontment nml liiiiintin.a. Enrly next day
Which arises from n prosperous con-'
dltlon.
Thero Is a renson for this n soe al
ns woll wb n business reason. First,
tho prosenco of workshops and fac
tories In tho midst of n comunlty Is ,
In ltsolf a sourco of activity. These
fostltutlons drawing to them dally
their scoros and tholr hundreds of
workmen, bring llfo nnd activity, not
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J. P. O'Brien, Vice-President
Southern Pacific Railroad
Comes to Coos Bay
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IT MEANS MUCH FOR COOS BAY
IT MEANS MUCH FOR MARSHFIELD
IT MEANS MUCH FOR YOU IF YOU OWN A PIECE OF MARSHFIELD.
Other mou iu other cities have lived in times of great advancement and growth; in Seattle, in Tacoma,
and in Spokane, in New York, in Chicago and in D ninth, men have stood by and seen their cities grow great
and rich and prosperous, and have received no benefit from all the surrounding gains. They have ridiculed
the idea of a greater city. They did it in every one of the cities named, but the cities grew in
spite of their predictions. Some are doing it in Marshfield, but the tomorrow of Marshfield will leave
these false prophets disappointed and poor, while their more far-sighted and courageous fellow-citizens
who buy lots now will share in the' great advance' of real estate in this city of unparalleled possibilities.
Lots in First Addition to Marshfield
Can be had today for $1)00 each. 50-foot lots. You can buy them for $25 cash and $10 per month. This
addition is only 1,000 feet south of the Marshfield High School. Very soon it will be close-in property.
Tho prices of lots here are uniform, so the early buyers got most for their money.
Reynolds Development Co.
Coke Building, Opposite The Chandler
Phone 1G0-.7
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anything that
o'clock nt night.
happens after 12
Tho dead nro forgiven
thoy aro forgotten.
A black-edged onvolopo
dismal that It should bo
from tho malls.
bocauso
looks so
excluded
OREGON
WILL
Whllo a boy Is away with a gun
his mother doclnres that If tho good
RESLIM
E
Lord will bring him bnck allvo she
will nover lot him go again.
Tho
Wo can detect hypocrisy as quick
ly as wo can toll whon a woman
patuts her chocks.
Nearly' ovory man who hah a fad
wants to soo It made a study In tho
public schools.
Ab a rulo tho harmony in a church
choir scorns to be largoly confined to
tho songs It Blngs.
OVERHAULING OF DREDGE
NEARLY COMPLETED PONY
to
INLET SHOAL TO BE IMPROV.
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EI) FIRST.
ehlnniM tmtwnnl lnAtnaAn
I wuii.Uf," UUUHltt) UVUIUIl'O
thoro nro "ten roads to happiness."
'Wft rinn't Inntu hiw n.nn.. .,.
I thoro aro, but thoro Is only ono way
: that Is to forgot your troubles.
Farmors lncroaso tholr crop)
by planting tested seeds. Mer
chants lncroaso business by sell-
ing quality merchandise and id-
yortlslng.
"
Farmers worry only during tho
growing Benson, but town people
worry all tho yenr round.
liaising somo moro
Swat, swat! Swat, swat!
Then thoro woro
Colored greon-bluo;
Swat! (Ain't It oasy!)
Thou thoro were
'Two llttlo flics
Thoro woro a million.
TIIE BACHELOR GIRL SAYS:
It's not what a man tolls his wife
that Interests hor, hut what sho
knows ho could toll hor and won't
Most peoplo hnvo scon worso
things In privnto than thoy protend
to bo shocked nt In public.
When an announcement of n now
bnby nppears Coos Bny women al
ways nsk, "How, old Is tho other
ono?"
Thoro aro plenty of Coos Bny peo
plo who will not bellevo sworn testi
mony, but who will bollovo unsup
ported gossip.
A Washington man Is suing for
1300,000 for tho loss of his wlfo. If
ho has really lost hor what doos ho
want with, nil that monoy?
You can make a mystery out of
Grapes Grown at Lodi, California
ARE THE SWEETEST IN TIIE WORLD. THEY ARE SOLD
ONLY IN n.POl'VD BASKETS AND COME IN THE BLOOD RED
TOKAY AND BLACK PRINCE VARIETIES.
Your Grocer Has Them
Deliver us from tho sour face. You
may say I can't help my nntural pro
pensities. Yes, you can. You can
do anything with yoursolf you want
to do. You can quit drinking. You
can quit smoking. You can quit
knocking; and you can quit looking
and acting ns though tho world and
tho nngols wore arrayed against you.
If It's your Btomnch, change your bill
of faro. If It's lato hours, you're old
onough to know bettor. If It's tho
storo, toll tho boss llko a man. What
ever's tho causo of your sour face,
get at it; dig out; cut root and
branch, becauso it is positively a hln
drnnco to your success. Tho man
with tho laugh has It all over tho
man with a frown.
Tho drodgo Oregon will begin cut
ting down tho Pony Inlot shoal about
October 1, according to present
plans. Engineer Leofe, In char go of
tho government work hero, has about
forty-flvo pontoons ready for hand
ling tho shore plpo and with thom
will bo ablo to pump tho dredglngs
about 1,200 feet. He has s-jm "id
eational plpo nnd if ho is nb.lo to so
euro moro poiiMioa, ho may bo M)lo
to pump tho drolglngs back further.
i ii was nrsi planned 10 pump mo
dredglngs Into tho big bulkohnd
which tho Simpson Lumbor company,
started to build on tho south shorol
thoro. However, tho Simpson com-,
pnny found It too oxponslvo nnd con
soquontly tho dredglngs will havo to'
ho dumped on tho mud Hat. It Is
. oxpected to bo nblo to pump them,
I back far enough bo that thoro will i
bo no danger of It washing back Into
tho channel.
As to tho tlmo tho Oregon will
start wldonlng tho channel at the;
mouth of Coos River, opposlto tho
Cojd Storngo plant, will dopond on
whether tho bulkheadlng thero Is
complete whon tho Pony Inlet work
Is finished. Mr. Leofo desires to do
this boforo startle on tho pro
ject from tho conl bunkers to Smith
mill, but unless tho property owners
have tho bulkhead In readiness, tho .
Oregon will not start on It.
Mr. Leofo has beon grnntod a leavo
from September 26 to
ho and Mrs. Leofo
will spend In San Francisco. This Is
tho first vacation ho has had in over
a yenr.
Ht your Job prlnHig doat it
Tho Tlmo offlc.
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