irrttyV StT" r F I I; V? w m ' I WaJ 'flik t r THE COOS. BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1911-EVENING EDITION IWWIIWl COOS BAYTI.MES St. C. MAI.OXKY Ktllior t.nd Pub. DAN I-:. MAI.OXKY Nuns LMHor ' ISutered at tuc po3tomco nt MarBli fleld, Oiegon, for trniiBinlsslon through the malls as second class tnnll mutter. MlWIUAh I'APKIt OK TIIK CITY OK .MAltHIIKIKIil). Olllolal Paper of Coos County AddrcRs nil communications to COOS HAY IMIhY 'CIMKiJ. t'tirshflclil :: :: :: :: Oregon Dedicated to the Borvlco of the people, that no good ctuise shall lack . champion, and that ovP shall not thrive unopposed. SUIISUHII'TIOX KATES. DAILY. One year $6.00 Per month , 50 WHKKIjY. Ono year $l.b0 When paid strictly In advance the itibscrlptlon price of the- Coos Day Times Is SD.00 ptr year or $2.50 tor fllx months. An Independent Republican news paper puhllslied every uvonlng excopt Butiday, and Weekly by Tln Coon Hay Tlittci Publishing Co. coos hay, tiii: city hk.u'tuti OM!'! of the greatest and beautiful cltleu In tlio - hnvo reached tholr glory through battle royal with nature, the environ ment inllltntliiK against the nmbltlon of "the city builder. Cities like Seattle. Kiuuuh City nnd other, that might he named, wherein crumpled uattiie left little to bo desired uh to the Ideal for city Inilldlng, have had the energy and In dustry hslilud them In ambitious citizenship that has leveled the crumples, cut down great embank ments and ploughed delightful boil levardH through what, Ur tho Umh onorgetlc and delermlnod, would luivo been eoiiHhlered Impregnable ImrrieiH Hut, It I oltlon like these with great and utmost Intiunnonut iiblo nlmtiu'let to overcome that usually accomplish the greatest and most wonderful iuhuIU. CltleH like Marshllold, favored of nature an few cities In the world, often fall to appreciate the advan tages they possess In this direction feeling that, nature having done so much, there Is little else that the hand ran do to add to the beauty nnil symmetry of the Hiirroiindlng.i. No city on the Paellle coast com pares with any of the cltleu on Coos Day for beauty of location. .Joaquin Miller, the poet, gave expression to this bsniity when requested to write n poem on Coos Hay mid lie replied, "Tho Almighty has written u poem on Coos Hay and bound It in green nnd gold." Hum Is nu Ideal situation, with the onclrellng hills and the wide stretch of wuturs. Ood has given one or more of the elements of beauty to every city but here ho has combined them all. Nowhere ran be found grander nronlc beauty than Coos Itlvor offers. Tho old Cammanu road, beautiful ns some dim cathedral aisle cannot ho duplicated any place In the world. The proposed boulevard that could bo made glorious with Its parkways Is one that should not be neglected or poiimtted to languish. A feu thousand dollars spent now In parks nnd parkways would ntako It possible to hnvo some of the finest drives and parks on the roast. There Is every opportunity here for making tho coming city of Coos Day the most beautiful In the west With an abundance of water, that only ronulros to be taken advantage of, Ideal contour of surroundings and every contribution almost that uftturo has to offer as a help there Is no reason why Coos Hay should not become tho most beautiful city In all of the glorious golden west. been so ndmlttad from tho day tho I pact received tho president's signa ture, i It will be with grent d'fflculty that' emigres can be persuaded to repeal the pact. This counti.- will never go back ngaln to taxed paper and ! wood pulp nnd never ought to. More over, the 8entlmont for reciprocity, Is strong nnd there will be) a disposition to nunlt a new turn In j the affairs of Canada when a calmer I nnd fairer view of tho situation will prevail. Just what Premier Lnurlor mny hnvo In mind In deciding to remain iu pnrllnment Is not nnnounc?d, fur ther than his own declaration thnt It would not do to nbandon his friends nt this time. Hut the premier Is a long-headed man nnd nn adroit political leader nnd nobody knows better than he does that there will be a reaction from the nbsurd scaro Into which Cannda has worked It self. Nobody knows better than he does tho difficulties Mr. Harden Is going to hnvo In organizing a gov ernment with men who have been out of touch with the popular ma jority for many years, for tho promo tion of principle that tho people have not Indorsed. It Is not difficult to foresee the possibilities. On one stdc there Is n icclproclty pact already agreed to. and from which It will be hard to get a congress to recede, and on tho other there Is the natural lendershlp of the Cnnndlon people not ou'y most committed to tho pnet, but now hav- world . lug n personnl pride In converting the Canadian innwes to Its nccent nnce. Tho Americans have put the pact up to Cannda, ad will continue to hold It up to them. All the saga city nnd porsunulveness of I.nurler will bo devoted to bringing about Itj ncceptnnco. It will not do to dlmilss recipro city too Hpoedlly from tho nntlorul programme. Reciprocity Is not kill ed bv the adverse vote of Caiinda There Is a great deal yet to be done to dispose of tho matter finally. WILE ILK EHDSAT LAST Harry Dlmmick and Wife and Son Arrive Here From San Franclsoo. You Cant Obtain Good Service HIvCIPHOCITY STII.Ii AI.IYK 0V THAT the first Hush of sur prise has passed there are two slgnlllcant f.icts of tho sltua- tfon that might as well be taken Into necount tho reciprocity act Is still hi full force and effect In so far as tho American congress Is concerned, nnd Premlor I.aiuior has decided to remain In parliament us leader of the opposition. Not only does tho act of our own congress stnnd until It Is formally re pealed nnd thus become a permanent tnvltatlon to Cannda to reconsider Its rejection, but the second section of tho pact becomes operative without any action on the port of tho Cana dian parliament wood pulp and Harry Dlmmick nnd wlfo nnd family arrived hero Saturday night after completing tholr 700-mllo wulk from San KrancUco to Coos Hay. They uru guests at the homo of Mrs. Dlmmlck's grandmother, Mrs. George Wolf, In Ferndnlo. The Couulllo Sentinel says: "Mr. I and Mrs. 11. It. Dlmmick and soul finished their long walk from San i rranclsco to roqulllo Thursday. The eiitlie trip was made In threo months Including u atop of u mouth nnd a half at Dunsmulr. The actual walk ing time was seven weeks. They walkod very slowly making from ton to fourteen miles n day. Illnnkets, cooking utensils and a Hiuall army tent were carried by them. Provi sions were bought as they needed Ilium, hardly ever carrying more than two days' supplies. Leaving San Francisco Juno 12th they crossed the bay to Suusallto on the ferry. Prom there they walked to I'klnh. and crossed the mountain to Hartlett Springs. After a short stay they walked' to Dunsmulr by way of Williams. A stay of a month and a half was made here. From DuiiBinnlr the party walked to Ho schurg and from there to CoqulUe. The entire three months wero spent In the open, only sleeping In n house thieo nights. Tho weather was Ideal mid the roads wero In good shape until they reached Orogon when they wero In bad condition. The little boy who Is only six years old, carried his blankets all tho way and his gun most of the distance, The trip wns taken as a vacation. Their friends considered thoni Insnne to think of a trip of this character as none of them were used to long wnlklng trips, especially taking the little boy with them. Tho little lad onloyed the hip greatly however, and was a picture of health whon they arrived In CoqulUe. The Inst few days tho roads were vot-y muddy but they wero determin ed to finish tho hip as planned, aft er coming so far. No accldonts of anv kind marred the pleasure of tho hip. At nrerent Mr. and Mrs. Dlmmick are staying with Mr. Dlniinlck's fath er T. M. Dlmmick, County Treasurer of Coos county." rom Po or Clothes Price should naturally receive sonic con sideration in tjie selection of your clothes hut quality should come first. AVlien you get quality you haven't paid too much, re gardless of how much it is. Don't let the foregoing induce you to think that oui clothes are high priced for they certainly are not, but they are absolutely g o o d and guaranteed for true service. When you make your p u r h a s e, you might just as well get the best in style, tail oring and fabric. You might just as well get garments which cannot be criticised from any point of view. Pay $1."5.00 or $10 ' or any price you wish, but remember this: Our name on a garment guarantees special value and satisfactory service. If you can see your way clear to make your selection now, you'll have the advantage of choosing from a great assortment of "Sit hi Mock Smart Clothes' We Specialize on These: FAFLTLESS Sill UTS JIAXXAX AXB WALK-OVEli SHOES FOWXE'S GLOVES PJIOEXTX GUAIiAXTEEI) HOSE Wet Weather Goods OF ALL DHSCMUPTrONS THE BEST LOXBOX SLIP-OXS MOT OK COATS UUliEEli G A ltMENTS UM Bit ELLAS AXD FOOTWEAR Magnes & Matson - - - ' " " i : WITH THE t : toastandtea: CJOOI) KYKXIXK. Wo are alwnys spending our tlmo woll when our work dnlly compola us to dovolop towards higher things. Gootho. than to climb up, which explains why tho top Is never crowded nnd why thero Is always room there. Sometimes whon a mnn Is pre- t !1 ill ML' to lie lnillfllll' fnn n ivlfn ha Is merely hunting for n good cook. uewuro 01 sucii. There Is somo Indignation becauso a Topeka man recently stole another man's wlfo. Petit larceny is to bo deplored, ai course, but It is nothing to become- excited over. Tho mnn who Biiggosts n compro mise has usually been whipped. Wo often declnre wo nover forco ourselves on people, but many of us do. to bo all right to onsnnro a woman's nffectlons, but nowadays It Is safer to make n uolso like a bank necount. What tho corn heard with Its own ears, the potato saw with Its own eyes. Few men know what Is good for them until some wlso woman has told them. When people say you havo "fun ny" ways, thoy menu you havo fool ish ways. A story on n married man Isn't really Interesting unless his wlfo Somo follow suld once, "To bo In teresting you must toll tho truth nu daclously." Thnt's one wny to got punched In the fnco, too. Shnke8ponro may have been n four flusher, but It took a suspicious pub lic n long tlmo to find tho deck wns crooked. MVKTIjH point XK1VS. P. S. Dow of Mnrshfleld H business visitor In Myrtle Point today. If women hnd boon daffy . over clubs In Hrlghnm Young's tlmo 19 wives would hardly havo been suffi cient to keep tho house in order. Tom Siimmorlln of Myrtle Poiotii n business visitor lioro today. Miss Mnmlo Orny, who bai WJ visiting her sister, Mrs. Matt Kl trom, loft Sunday morning .on tHI stnge for her homo In Seattle. W. O. fioonor of Myrtle Point HJ i - .....a 'gone to Roseburg and San Francu-i on business. The money that a woninn spends Is nover for tho bonnet, Hut alwnys for tho fancy things Tho milliner puts on It. Hvery time n scandal Is whlspored around a public Investigation should bo started to soo If It is true. Wo don't believe ono-flfth of tho senn dnl is true. Tho mnn who Is simply bubbling over with enthusiasm todny will print papor will bo admitted free probably exhaust hluisolf and be dull from Canada In any event and have and stupid tomorrow. Tho rich nro known by their dol lars, but the humble onion Is known by Its scent. caught him at It. No man has such a good friend that ho will not try to work him to Invest In his schemes. When a mnn pnsses a bnrber shop on Saturday and sees a big crowd of men ivnlilm. . .... .... ..... n i-" I tiuip (COIlIlgl thrifty lMhe doesn't need n shnvo. I Rend tho Times' Want Ada- Mrs. Robt. McCnnn nnd Mlsi linn McCann, who havo been P" lnir tho weok in Myrtle Point, rt turnod to North Hend touaj. Whnt has become of tho old-fashioned wlfo who used to be able to toll hor husband's step half way down the block? The farmor who lost his half bushel measure was In more than a peck of trouble Tho foolish trust to the safety-pin, but the wise see to It that tho but tons are well sowed on. t It is easier to climb down a tree " It Is frightful reflection on men's originality when we see so many of them going through life trying to produce something just as good. Some fond believers In the Adam story never quite recover from tho discovery that men have the same number of ribs on each side. Murmuring Iweet nothings used All Eagles Attention! Big Doings Wednesday Night,. October 4 Yur. Presence JsJ&equested A i .1 B"PP1