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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFI&DjJMfTHURSDAY, JUNE 29,' 1911 EVENING-EDITION.- 2 i 4 Baffin nfftHl h i COOS BAY TIMES v y x- a "" Entorcd nt tho postofllco at Marsh- Held, Oregon, (or transmission ncss men, as a class, aro fundamon through the malls as second class tally honest. ty mail matter, r M. O. MALONEY Editor nml Pub. I HAN K. maloney, News Kdltor t Address all communications o COOS HAY DAILY TIMES. Marshfleld :: :: :: :: Oregon "" iimuiiBuucui, iwi.uu.nuu " Am Tm1 ilni tf rilttt It 1 1 nn )inum. papor published every evening except Kunday, and Weekly, by Tlio Coos liny 'limes muiisning Co. n,iuo.,.,i to ft,,, an-wi nf h. ..nrttiln hn nn f?nm! rnnnn nlmll 1finlc.tons them Irmly. --"f - o -" a chnmplon, and that evil shall not thrive unopposed. SUBSCRIPTION HATES. DAILY. Ono year $0.00 Por month 50 WEEKLY. One year . . . -, $1.50 Whon paid strictly In advance tho subscription price of tho Coos Day Times Is $5.00 pr year or $2.50 for six months. Olllclnl Paper of Coos County OFFICIAL PAPEH OP THE CITY OP MAHSHPIEM). FATHER'S DAY. M OTHER'S dny is obsorvod on tho second Sunday of each May, nnd it Is now proposed to do- dlcato tho third Sunday in Juno to father. Somehow, though, tho father raovomont Is not meeting with en- couraglng response Probably that Is bocauso father himself Is opposed, Mother knows slio Is dosorvlng of honor and Is willing that it should bo pnld. Father Is ready in most cases to lead tho procession in honor of mother, but whon it comes to ma- king a fuss over hlmsolf ho balks. Ho isn't tiBcd to that sort of thing, and it Isn't In his nature. Ills buslnoss Is to provldo for mother nnd tho brood, and ho Is just na willing to provide glory n8 grub. Submitting to pralso vould bo to him llko n confession of dopondonco, nnd ho Isn't ready for that yet. Sorlous and sontlmontnl bards do not build rhymes about fnthor; thoy lonvo that to tho Jack- nnd goes to prove tho common say pot jlnglerB. Nolthor'nro thoro soft-Jug that murdor is tho safest of nil oiling songs about him; ho gets Into crimes. tho song occasionally along with tho ' It la easy to say" that tho courts eawbuck and tho Htovcplpo, and ho nro to blamo Judgos, lawyers and onjoya tho company very much. Ho Juries. Thoy nro. Uut tbjo primary does not want to bo sobbed over. Ho fault lies with an Indlfforont nnd cal wants to bo lot nlono. Ho is willing loused public, which coddles murdor to lot his bowed bnck and sllvorod ors nnd excuses murdor. Murdorers hnlr bear tholr own testimony of his nro not convicted bocauso tho people worth, but will cortalnly not support do not wnnt them convicted. If thoy a mnvoinont to sot apart an annual did tho carrying of deadly woapons day In his spoclnl honor, llo thinks would bo mado a punlshnblo offonso, thnt Bitch recognition as Is duo him 'no hysterical and foolish women ought to bo spread oqually ovor tho would bo allowod to delugo any mo 3GB days In tho year. Idem lmprlsonod Cain with flowors, And still why shouldn't thoro bo a' Fnthor'B dny. Tho world-old com- mnnd ruun: "Honor thy fnthor and thy mother, that thy days may bo long in tho laud," nnd no distinction was mado by tho Qlvor of tho commnnd botweon tho fnthor and tho mothur. It is n mandnto peculiarly appllc-lpnU nblo to "Young Amorlcn," who com monly rofora to. father as "tho old man" or "tho boss" or "dad." Ob sorvnnco of It would tend to rovor onco of fntherhood nnd appreciation of father. It is ono of tho forces that torn! to build tho nation on lasting foundations of righteousness. Father Is tho breadwlnnor of tlio fnmlly nnd tho bond of tho houso. in tho strugglo for oxlstenco In tho out-( wnrd world ho boars tho heat and burden of tho dny. Ho stnnfls by us llko n stono wall In our first offorts nt Indopondonco. Day In nnd yonr nut ho sticks to his job llko a soldlor on guard, never quitting .toll till ho Is inustorod out by tho last rovelllo or Is honorably discharged. Fow things In llfo nro nobler or inoro bonutlful than tho frnnk friend ship between a fathor nnd his sons. ' To seo a good fnthor hearty and halo among his manly boys, ono with thorn in their enthusiasms and temporlng their zonl with his ripened wisdom, is to seo ono of tho glories of human fellowship. Such friendships ought to bo cultivated by sons. Above nil, recognition of father's worth nnd sorvlco ought not to bo confined to ono day nor delayed till his death. Thoy should bo rondorod freely ovory dny in tho year. I TRUTHFULNESS AND HONESTY PAY IN ADVEUTISINO. Who dominant chord In tho nddres- bos 'to tho advertisers of tho Pacific const nt a recent mooting was truth fulness and honesty. I This dominance of tho ethical elo- mout in a great business la as re- roshlng ns a drink from a mountain ring on a scorching day of summer, i i,u-8trlKe8tn,n nccor'ant n-ot0'thi Ml., noosSvoltH assortlon ycare ngo that ho bollovod that American busl Tho Pacific Coast Advertising asso- elation nut Itself snuaroty, If unoffl-; plnllv. nn rnr.nril na holillncr tlint ,. ,. .,. . . ., T4 , bors denounced deliberate misrepre sentation, .fraudulent methods and tho wrongful policy as to advertising that Is followed by "many dally i nowspapers.' President Dobbs of tho Associated lAd CIubs of America hit nails on tho hoad nnd hlt wUh tho straight, hard Wow that drives them homo nnd fas- "Tho old-tlmo salesman," was his cheering Information, "with IiIb frco cigars and unmontlonnblo stories, Is passing nway. It is well. Tho mod em salesman needs no such moth- ods. His word Is as Inviolate as tho Without which nono aro free signed contract of tho head of tho I Thy name wo love ! firm." I Dearer than templed hills, Tho advertiser should tell thojDoaror than all that thrills truth, tho wholo. truth, and nothing .To us arc dollnr bills (ut tho truth. No advertisement costs .so'denrly as that'whlch mislcnds fi customer and costs tho loss of his and other people's -patronage. Tho association has dono a great service In emphasizing these fund. mentnl facts. MURDER A HAKE CHIME. Two murderers only, so It Is said, have been hnngod for nearly a hu- drod murdejs committed In Douglas county In the pnBt 50 years. Bocnuso Roy McClnllcn, who, in a street duel, killed a rival for tho affections of a woman, was acquitted by a jury, thoro Is an effort to hold tho judge responsible. Hence, tho movement for a recall. Yet tho jury that ac- quitted McClnllcn Is to bo considered blnmolcss and vengonnco and, wrath of tho friends of McClnllon's victim aro directed toward Judgo Coko, who was the' judgo of tho law and not 'the facts. I Tho record for unconvicted mur- dorors In Douglas county is not ox- coptlonnl, though tho number of murders thoro may bo. Tho avorago nnnunl number of murders in tho United States is about 0000; yot tho porcontngo of convictions is said to bo 1.3. This is a humiliating record, and Jurlos and judgos would do tholr duty. Portland Orogonlnu. ' NOTICE. All Coos County Warrants drawn on tho Oonornl Fund, and ondorsed ' Prior to January 1, 1910, will bo on presentation nt my ofllco In Coqulllo. No Interest will bo allowod on any of theso warrants, after Juno 22, 1911. Datod this 21st day of Juno, 1911. T. M. DIMMICK, County Trensuror W RE IS A REASON. WHY? Such well-known nnd successful dairymen as IVY CONDRON, S. C. RODGEItS, H. E. BESSEY, CHAS. MAHAFFY, nro all changing tholr Herds so that they ovontually will hnvo no"tu lng but COOS COUNTY HOI-STEIN COWS. These Men Know and You Will Also AFTER YOU HAVE TRIED Coos County Holstein Butter Manufactured Selected Coos County Jjerds Full Weight, 24 Ounces COOS COUNTY CREAMERY ASSOCIATION, MARSIIFIELD, OR. T : Vi nf VhV V " ' ' " Tu. ., n T F A - 1 , t i ; rtdOJ) EVENING. Tlio man that onco did sell tho lion's skin, While- tho beast lived, was killed with hunting him. Shakespeare. I)cnr Dollar "1Mb of Theo Dear Dollar, 'tis of theo, Buyer of Llborty- Of, theo wo sing! , For this our Fathers died: That Thou In pomp nnd prldo Mlghtest o'er all presldo With thy glad ring! Almighty Dollnr, theo, All olso nbovo! Lot discord swell tho brocro And (w)rlng from all tho trees Thy greedy song; Let sorvlllo tongues nwake, Let all that broatho partake, Sing all, for Mammon's sake Tho sound prolong! "Our Father's God" to Theo, "Author of Llborty," How dare wo sing? Whon Freodom'8 bought and sold, How daro wo bo so bold While, ovor all thing , Gold Rolgnoth as King! K STOItV OP THK DAY. Two chorus ladles woro at ono of Victor Horbjort's concerts on compli mentary tickets. "May," oxclalmod ono of thorn, with n glnnco nt hor program, "hasn't Mr. Horbort a tromcndoiiB reperto ry?" "Well I wouldn't exactly say thnt," replied hor friend, "but ho Is getting fnt." I it's nlco to bo good nntunod, It you don't mind bolng imposed upon. Everything has its drawbacks. Even success may hnvo a string tied to it. In tho matrimonii firmament cvon tho honoymoon niay bo obscurod by a cloud. Good names or n canoo: "Nervous System" If It'a easily upset. "Young Hopotul," as It has to bo paddled. To boiuo Coos Dny folks casting bread on tho waters looks llko a los ing Investment if it doesn't coma back strawborry Bhortcako. Lot thla bo your motto: Swat hard, awat straight, awat ofton nnd then swat soma moro. F. Hopklnson Smith advises every body to uso short words, But oven then somo folks wouldn't got through talking n bit sooner. A writer in tho London Modlc.il Press nvors thattno "prottlost girls nro always tho stupidest." But o VICTOR STAUFF, C. JOHNSON, I. LANDRITH, I. S. SMITH From Hotels and Save Twelve cases of standard grade Bedding, Towels, etc., were added to The Boston Stock this week. These prices mean an absolute saving of from 20 to GO per cent. This merchandise is selling tremendously fast. Don't wait too long if you wnnt to save money. Hemmed Pillow Cases, An exceptional 15e value. "Each only Fine White Bed Spreads, Mursnillcs "" satin finish. For double bed. Wore $2.25. Each Full Size Comforts, cotton lino-covorefl. "Were .$2.23. On sale Don't Buy It I He' "Every Article a Big Bargain" The One Great Bargain Center of All Southern Oregon knowVhat fow of tho aweot girls of Coos Bay will tnko any stock in ouch a stupid theory. TIIIJ IIACMKLOll (JIHIi SAYS: 'Truo lovq Isn't tho kind thnt on- (hires through years of absonco, but tho kind thnt can endure n husband nroun.d tho houso mornings." ( kki:i yoim AUTO liohts AIIUHXI.VO. Marshal Jack Carter now nnnoun ces thnt ho Is going to onforco t)io ordlnnnco compelling lights on j,. cycles nnd nutos moro strictly as ho claims somo owners nro a bit caro- less. It Is up to tho chnuffours to get busy with tholr lights. Lot your auto lights bo burning, Whon you rldo In your machine; IJlow your horn at ovory corner, Show tho red light, and tho grcon, You can speed whon you nrp roam- ing, . 'in tho country In tho cloamlnif. But thoro Is no ubo In winking, ir your tall lights nro not blinking, Whon you moot Cartor in town. v Oh! Jack Cartor on tho cornor Will not smllo or stop to laugh, When tho lights upon your auto Fnll to burn, both foro nnd nft, Then ho knows ho hns your number, Llko tho bnker mnn and plumber, And thoro Is no ubo In winking, If your tnll lights aro not blinking Whon you mcet'Cnrtor In town. A Buffalo man Is offorlng to trndo u brand now Blnglo go-enrt for a doublo ono. Tho caso should bo a wamlnK to othor Yountr mnrriort men no't to Invest In go-carts till tho ro- turns nro all In. TOAST A Missouri woman who has been married forty years says hor huaband hns nover told her oven ono littlo llo. It takes an oxport yarn spinner to fool a woman that long. t COUNTRY TOWN SAYINGS BY ED nOWE Thero aro fow -women who do not buy hats too young for thorn. Should a woman shako hands , heartily, or should aho put a llmpH I hand In yours, and mako you fool that you should drop it as soon aa possible? When I shako hands with somo women somehow I feol I hnvo been guilty of an indiscretion, how ever, discreetly I have acted. m t ii ji l a I mo jjovii a nrsi uieu was 10 do an angol. , i No ono knows enough to warrant conceit. This is a funny world, and It Is a littlo funnier than UBiial this year, i So many things go wrong that I am tired of vbeing. Indignant. Whiskey $eomtTto plcklo and pro- Bervo one man in a hundred; but It rots tho other ninety-nine. Rooming Money on All ,Beddin sizes 3Gx12. J1c FullJSize Regular only filled, silko- $1.65 Elsewhere If You i oston TIIIJ COKK IlBCATJi. What tlio I'nitvni Say Alxmt tho ton Keliurg I'etltloii. ' Tho following nro oxconits from tho nowspapora concerning tho pro- I,0B01 potltlon against fudgo J. S. Coke. ' Think It UimlH. (From Port Orford Tribune) Somo of tho pooplo of Douglas county nro, unwlsoly, In our opinion, circulating a petition for tho Recall of Judgo Coke, bocnuso of his ln- structlon to tjio Jury In tho trlnl of McClolInn for killing Mnhan. Wo nro of t,10S0 wll road tho ovldonco nnd l" Instruction, nnd wo bollovo tho ovldcnco Justified tho verdict of nc IfllllMnl nilfl flint Mia lllflrvn Inat.tiflL od tho Jury properly and Impartially, and In harmony with our Supremo Court. Wo bollovo In tho Itocnll of J1kos, but nro opposed to Its nppllc- ntlon except In ensos of flagrant vlola- tlon oftho Inw and justice. Nothing wl11 "' Kccnl! worso than do- ' n'Hng It without sufllclont cause. ,vo """ our wo" ruiUI peopio a nun In dofonso of Judgo Coko, and hopo tho potltlon for rocnll will fall, bo- cnuso of its usolcss oxpenso, nnd be- causa It Is nskod by angry partisans, without duo consideration. A Huso At tuck. (From Myrtlo Point Enterprise) Tho lnfnmoiftdy bnso attack mado upon tho Integrity of Judgo S. Coko t01 Mnrshflold, Judgo of tho clrcu t court of th,s district, charging him I with Incompetency and unfnlrnoss In Giving and rofuslng to gtvo cortaln Instructions In tho caso of tho Stato of 0"OKm vs. Roy McClallon, tried before him in Douglas county lnstrmon: Mny nna which attack In tho past wook has grown Into tho circulating, on the streets of Rosoburg, of a potl- tlon for his rocnll, has created con- Bldorablo Interest among members of tho bar, nowspapors and tho public gonorally. From what tho writer has ocn al to hear and boo, It Is tho i concensus of opinion of tho leading I attorneys, not only of thla dlatrlct, uut In othor parts of tho atato, that tho potltlon la groundless and tho charges theroln aro grossly ridiculous From'tho mernbors of tho bar in Myr tlo Pdlnt, tho Enterprise learns that thoy will all stand by Judge Coko, and that his record as a man and as a Jurist Is beyond reproach. Founded on Spite. (From Eugono Ouard.) Tho movomont organized for tho recall of Judge J. S. Coko, of this dUt trlct, 180 be regretted. It la found ed puroly on aplto, because his In structions in tho McClallon murder caso at Rosoburg did not suit the ene mies of the defendant, although to an outsider thoy seemed ,to be Jn accord with the law covering such cases. Judgo Coke has shown him Belt in all respects an ablo and up right Jurist a man eminently qualifi ed for tho bench. House Bed Sheets, si.u 81x00 inches 75e seller. Each m 58C s w gjere: Bleached Turkish Towels, in extra largo size. Were 50e pair, Each a a only IJ)C Cotton Huck Towels, fn sixo J 0x40 inches, Hemmed. Apowerful bargain, a a ' Each I UC Can Get It Here Store WAXTS IjAW TAllOOI.Vf IIOHI1LI HAItiai HKIItT AND Ii:i:KAI10O WAIST. LOS ANOELES, C'al., Juno 28. .Adlos to tho hobblo skirt; "23" for tho peekaboo waist, and to tho city dump with tho hnrcm skirt. Pollco Commissioner John Topham Is pcovod nt tno ninny complnlnti re ceived ngnlnst Broadway ORlcrs, and advlsod tho women's clubs to begin n campaign ngnlnst tho hobble, tho hnroin skirt nnd tho peekaboo which, ho Bnys, moroly Invito Atten tion nnd Insult. "Any woman regaling herself In bucIi apparol," said Topham recent ly, "should oxpect to bo greeted with 'hoops, my dear,' or similar aahila tlons. Such nppnrol hns a tendency to mako n man 'fool frolicsome,' for ho looks upon tho wearer In the na turo of a froak . Tho way some wo mon appear upon tho Btreet la degrad ing, nnd If thoy would glvo a littlo moro nttontlon to such mnttors thero would bo fowor complaints against mnshora. I nm henrtlly In favor of a , city ordlnnnco mnklng It a misde meanor for a woman to appear on tho atroota gnrbod In olthor a hobblo or harom skirt." SAYS IIIOH HEELS AREIUDASRUM Supremo Coiii-r.Itistlco Tolls Women to Abandon "Heathenish Custom." A Troy. Now York, press dispatch of recont dato says: "A natlon-wldo movomont against tho wearing of hlgh-hoolod shoes Is tho plan 0l , Justlco W. O. Howard, of tho BU" promo Court of Now York State. In an nddross horo last night Justice Howard said to an audlenco of wo- "'Tho wearing of hlgn-nw chocs la na barbarous and tortour lng nnd ns destructive of health as tho Chinese wooden shoes. It I a3 hoathonlsh nnd outlandish as wear ing rings In tho noso or tattooing the faco, and it breeds an ungainly and deformed race. i " Tho obsoleto civilization of Cni na "feels proud of another kind. Each results in walking monstrosities, " 'Can I urgo you to go out ana advocate normal feet, such as OW gayo? Have you the courage speak out against this silly 'ashloa"" a fashion as destructive as rum. opium or are you to be couniea among its devotees? ALICE H Tho Popular Plcnlo float Now makes regular schedule w the South Coos River run. W Marshfleld week days al 3 p. -rives in Marshfleld at 8:5 Sunday, leaveB Marshfleld at Returns at 6 p. m. t , LEVI BMHi """ -Theun!forrn success tnai , tended the Xise of Chamberlain it He, Cholera and piarrhoea, Jttjwy, haa made It a favorite ewnr f cari alwayB be depended upon. sale by all dealers. . . T V. L I 1 w&Km "!?. AH ' I " A.. -rrt .- .su.jCMiimjtiXititoA .wjfeJSaiiiU--kaC'trii'fc' .