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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1910)
. THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1910-EVENING EDITION. . COOS BAY TIMES Entorcd at tho postofflco nt Mnish field, Oregon, for transmission through tho mails ns second clns3 mall matter. Address all communications to COOS MAV DAILY TIM KS, Mnrshficltl ::":: :: :: Oregon M. C. MALOXKY DAX K. MALOXKY JMItor mid I'tih. Xeus IMItnr An Independent Republican now paper published every evening oxcep' Sunday, and Weekly by Tho Coos liny Tlimw l'ulilklilug Co. Dodlcatod to the service of tho pooplo, that no good cause shnjl laclt a champion, nnd that evil shall not thrlvo unoppoiod. Tho Coos liny Times represents it consolidation of the Dally Const Mall nnd Tho Coos Hay Advertiser. The Const Mall wob the first dally ostnb llshcd on Coos Day and Tho Coo Day Times Is ItH Immediate successor. known proceduro usual to celebrated cases In this country, Involving months of delay before tho case comes to trial at all; then there Is tho well nigh lutcrmlunble procedure, distinguished throughout by ovorv possible recourse to all tho technical ities of our own Intricate court pro cosseg. rinnlly, when a verdict 1 reached, then' follows almost endless appeals to higher courts.. It Is small wonder that a brilliant f. nd capable criminal lawyer can til- mo t guarantee u client with sum dent money Immunity from tho Just penalty of his crlmos, nnd small wonder 1 It also thnt our criminal courts are regarded with indifference nnd unconcorn by tho shrewd, skill ful crlmlnnl classes of this countn Sooner or later tho crlmlnnl proce duro In this country will have to bo simplified, or crime In Amoricn wll come to bo a profession which will daringly match Its clevorness nnd skill against the ponderous, Involved legal dolnof tho courts. SUIISCIMPTIOX It.VTKS. DAILY. Ono year $G.0a For month f0 Vhon puld strictly In advance the subscription price of tho Coos Da: Times Is $5.00 per yoai or $2.50 for six months. WISKKI.Y. Ono year $1.50 ax aim'KAIj to crriiixsiiii. s Official Paper of Coot County. ofiwial ium:r or Tin: cm OK MARHIIFIKL). COOS HAY'S CLIMATI.'. 0011 tho f NCK MOMS The Times Is Q n straluod to comment on Coos Hay climate. Xowhoro In tho world enn It he uqunlled during tli on glorious golden autumn days. There Is much said about the rains of Coos Day, but how about the tun Hhlne. Wo net that lu showers a woll ns tho wot. We should display our appreciation by thinking nnd talking sunshine. The rains are qulto ns welcome whon they como far nowhuro olso In tho world are t' rnliiH so soft nnd soothing, balmy nnd beautiful ns on Cons Day. TV your 1010 Iiiih been, thus fnr abnor mally deficient lu tho fnll, of mois ture but even during the midsummer montliH Old Sol's blazing shafts nro tnmporod by tho ocenn'H cooling breozes. Hundreds of cities In Kuropo nnd America advertise their cllmnto ns ono of their chlof ns3otB. Southorn California has grown and prospered on this one feature Coos Day has thorn nil "beaten to n frazzle" whon it comes to genial weather tho wholo year round. , Medical authorities have agreed upon the bencllclnl Influcnco of tho sun upon tho body and pure nlr to breathe. Today there Is sweeping to tho country a growing concourso of patients who (Irmly bollevo in tho doctrines of open air nnd sunshine. Vhllo Cooa Day has never been nd vortlscd ns n summer resort or a health resort there exists lu this sec tion of tho Xorthwost a gront terri tory wherein people can bo assured of tho very best climate conditions respecting the advancement of tho p'rosont day civilization and tho nil Important subject of tho genernl con ditions making for their health nnd growth, both physically and mental ly. In tho words of tho poet: You may talk of fair Franco in tho Suinmor Of California's glorious clime But for an all around hummer I'll tnko Cotjs Day ovory time. KXCJLISH Jl'STlPK. THE Crlppon caBe, which termlnnt- od in a London court tho tther day, la a timely Illustration of English criminal proceduro ns com pared with tho interminable and In tricate dolnys of American criminal practice The facts in tho Crippou enso wore few and simple, and known tho world over. The case went to trial only a few days ngo. Prosecutor Mulr prosonted the evidence for tho Crown In nn unbroken chain of clr cumstuuees whloh, In the Judgment of any disinterested observer, pointed plainly to the guilt of the defendant. While Dr. Crlppon had the advantage of the best legal talent In his de fense, nil technicalities were ovclud ed and tho case was hold down te tho material facts of tho issue, win tho result that lu a sluglo week r EXATOIt DEVERIDCIE of In diana, recently said lu n speech: "Tho coming battle Is not so much between political parties, as such, as between tho rights of tho people nnd the powers of pillage. In tills struggle tho Republicans of In diana .stand for tho people. Our np poal Is not to partisans becauso of partisanship, but to cltlzons because of cltlzonshp, 'it Is another pliaso of tho conflict as old as the republic, it was so vlien Washington fought to lift from the people's nocks the yoke of Drltlsh oppression; nnd the pcoplo who wcro patriots supported him nnd won. "It was so when Jackson dolled soceselon nnd broke tho power of ar rogant nnd unwise wenlth; nnd while men of his own party left Jilm, other men of nil parties In overwhelming majorities hold up Audrow Jackson's hands. "It wus so whon Anruhnm Lincoln nought to save the nation nnd end slavery; and loyal men of nil parties forgot undent party Hues nnd gladly mnrohed to death for the republic and human rights. "It yen so lu tho Inst eu yours, when another president attacked the country's organized greed, which was fattening on tho labor nnd- lives of the musses; nnd again tho lnuHtes forgot tholr partisanship nnd in over powering numburH rallied around Theqdoro Itoosevolt, "The people woro for thnso men because these men were for the people "A polltlnul party Is not n group of politicians, each with his follow ing, combining to win tho spoils of placo nnd power. Such nn organiza tion is not a party It is u band of brigands, nnd Its appeals In the namo of party nro mere attempts to beguile nnd defraud tho voter for Its selllsh purposes. Such organizations nnd men nro tho tools and agents of law less Interests which know no party, attempt to use nil parties, nnd practice- only the politics of profit." What is truo In Indlunn Is equally true In Xew York, In California, nnd in Oregon, It Is a natlon-wldo strug gle of tho people against mis-govorua ment for tho boneflt pf special interests. e pride ourselves up i OUT aD! my .?? j outer sffiop. ITU IMtMAKPHjiVi'vLA SESBXVWOr UNflWIWO THFWro VrtVW A ?. rO )? 'Jf83BEEs4D &WAM "smarter clothes thai any Maybe others feel the same w; about their clothes, but we'll leave it you to judge. Will you 'judge? XSHEBaBQE33B 1AGNES MATSON ItKCOl'XT IS OKDKKKO. (Dy Ansoilated Pres to Coos Day Times.) WASIIINOTOX, D. C, Oct. 27. rho complete ro-enumorntlon of Ta- nnmra wna tnitnv nnlnrnfl In- Rftnrnlnri' ' " ' ' Xagle ns a result of tho protests of tho people of thnt city, with were ' given a hearing yostordny and today. ' ::::::;:&: We Don t Want Your Mone :$::m'tm:::mmm::t SWITH THE t I TOAST AND TEA ! world-famous trial was oonoluded Tho Jury found a verdict In twenty nlno minutes; there is no appeal from tho decision, nnd only tho King him solf can modify tho sentence Impbsed upon Dr, Crlppon by tho trial Juds. Lord -Alvorstone. , Contrasted with this Is the well- noon i:vKixn. 4 In seoklng to n.iply tho Gol- don Uule (Matt. II. 12) to our dally llfo It wore woll to realize thnt it implies not only tho act of doing unto othors as wo would have them do unto us, but above all to .think unto othors and speak of them ns we would have thorn think and spenk'of us. E. J, II. The Quiet Oliorver snys: "We might forgive tho follow who knows It all If he would only keop it to hlmsolf." AITKIt Ll'Mllk'lt Tltr.ST. I-Vlcrul Authorities (( llusy About Line Ynrilo, SEATTLE, Wnah., Oct. 27. Fod oral Secret Sorvlco agonts, by direc tion of United Stntos Attornoy-Clen-oral Gcorgo W. 'Wlckorshnm, have obtained in Soattlo and eUcwhero lu Wostern Washington positive o-i donco of tho existence of n lumber trust or a combination "In restraint ' of trndo." j Fodornl prosecutions of n criminal i charnctor against tho mon nnd cor- porntlons of tho nllogcd unlawful 11 combinations nro expected within tho I next GO days, Indlctmonts, lf brought, will bo obtnlnod in tho Fod ornl Court in St. Paul. Tho Federal Inquisitors definitely learned that of tho S09 lumber yards In South Dakota, 520 are 'lino yards" controlled by n hnlf-dozon mon or (Inns with hendquurtors In Minneapo lis. Those yards nro alleged to liavo been opornted by tho lumbor trust on a scnlo to absolutely ruin all com petitors lu thnt state and to fix prices on Washington lumbor which not tho trust annually a profit of 25 per cont or moro thnn doublo tho profit made by tho Const manufacturers. Fu ton G Unless you find we have the Very Best for the Lowest Prices. o-Carts H Are the best on earth; they are large stronger, easier to run, and have the patent storm shield that keeps baby dry in all kinds of weather The Best Solid Oak Chiffoniers for $1.0 to $15 Mirrors from 20c to $4.00 $100 Reward, $100 I Perry, Montgomery & Co, jitt :::: tmttt t mm"tn The r ailvri ef IM iper wfl' ! vd'aidl to lour I) tlmt lliori-In nt leaf t one ilrfKilo.l al.eaiv lli't nl iK'o lm Ik cm lilo tn ii'o n nil It 4 tt Tho other fellow Is always wrong. A policy is either constructive or destructive. Xo ono can lose never possessed. that which he Thore will be many a mutual sur prise party In Heaven. A man ioldom knows when ho woll off till afterward, is Xo man ovor acquires polish from being rubbed tho wrong way. Muet. am! hat U t'nta nl. Hull' cum-rli rinv U the nnl)'Mii 0inreimwr known to llm hunIIi'iiI (ritiornlly rnlmrii ln'liw nron otlltll toilltl l1IH'4f. WlUtrr H t'OM.tlllltlOMKl Iri'ittiiiviit llnll.nCHt-nli inn-1 t I n Inter-. tiHl y. Nctttiif itlnx tlrumin tho IiIoikI dihIhiii. ci tiMiirluiii( tlid )ntii)i,tlit el lf tro Iiib inr iiiiiiuiniinii 01 incni-nif, unit cmiitftno 1a lent tr iiKtli fit tfiltltllit nn tho oiutltu-1 lion, ntnl ett' k naturu In 'ulnu ltork. I Tho iiroirVlii' I'mv hi mm-li trtl'li In In cur. Htht M)rra Hint thev (tor On llui ilnsl o. I iar mr uthp iimt it iatt to run sviu tor iii in irttuinmft . , . . .V Jl '.n-'NKV A CO., Tglfrt9, O. mini nl .lllKKIdl. Or tale llxl ' ramlly I'll!" lorcontfpa'tlo'rt For Parties and Luncheons St u n :: mmmmm:mmm::mm:mmmmnm:mmtimmiitw Capt. Dan Morgan Smith Former Assistant Corporation Counsel of Chicago, and one of the most brilliant speak ers of the day, whose services axe in demand from one end of the country' to the other, will speak in this city at the Tho qno thing needful above all ' else tho ono thing that adds tho final touch of delight that XX mahes the refreshment of a so- clal affair a success ts tho des- sert. Wo are prepared for that XX Our DKLlCIOUS 1CK CRI'UM ' i tlo Dainties in confection that are so necessary. XX SATiTKI) ATiMOXDS t CAN'DV HIUIIOX HALLS, i OX 1JOXS to suit your color scheme, tr Made to order In bulk, bricks or in dividual portions. Also all tho lit- The MASONIC OPERA HOUSE Friday Everting, Oct. 28, on Twenty-dollar gold certificates make a fine lining for an Inside poc-1 ket. U........ . .. l.l ( aiutns atiiiiuiiiiiiu uiru iil aa V7 It f TWOSTORBfl tM Front MtUS 0atnU An " PROHIBITION IS M0RALLY.MQNG" Capt, Smith's address on this subject has been delivered scores of times, and has gained him the plaudits of tens of thousands of his listeners. It is an interesting; fasci nating and eloquent discussion of a subject that effects every home. :: :: Admission Free mith will speak at North Bend, October '27: at Coqulllo. October ! ' uuw au ana at Myrtle Point, Novombor 1. Capt. S Dandon, O 1j" J.s'ii tlV "i