r t BREAKWATER CARRES MANY Many Coos Bay People Depart To Spend Their Summer Vacations. OTHER NEWS OF MARINE Deep Interest In Coming Launch Race Sunday Repairing the Coos River. Tho Breakwater left yesterday afternoon at four o'clock on her re turn trip to Portland. Every avail able berth was taken long before sailing time nnd over twenty pas sengers were refused passage, and many of whom who dpearted were residents of Marshfleld and Coos county, bound for visits to friends on the outside, and other resorts. Following is the list: J. L. Bowman, wife and children; S. B. Cathcart, Capt. Polhemus, E. Gay, Mrs. A. Durks, Mrs. Nathan Piatt, J. J. Qulllam, M. Llttlefleld and wife, W. li. Coltharp, Sam John son, Mrs. L. Davis, Mr. Davis, Ar thur Burke, George Ritter, C. W. Varney and wife, Chas. Varney, Jas. Sparrow, Mrs. E. J. Keogh, Miss Keogh, Mrs. H. C. Wade, J. L. Girs tle, A. Li. Anderson, D. C. Rones, A. P. Goss, C. R. Langley, C. M. Leon ard, ,H. C. Wade, Fred Wade, C. F. Chatterton, Fred Hollister, R. F. GIttlns, B. W. Skefflngton, W. Dun calfe, Michael Supples, Andrew Hamerech, Ralph Jackson, W. Tib betts, J. Ehrstrom, O. E. Woods, Chris Nottley, David Worth, J. R. Malone, R. B. Symington, J. Hamp ton, E. Yman, H. Schriver, H. C. Burnett, C. R. Everson, H. A. Nabb and wife, E. G. Flanagan and wife, J. C. King and wife, Mrs. Scherier, Miss Nolllo Potter, Mrs. P. Weick, Henry Weick, A. Bx Rlntone and wife, A. Rlntone, Jr., J. A. Foley, I. R. Elder, H. A. Garske, Dr. Schoo maker, Geo. Hadshady, L. J. Foils, M. P. Nestor, E. D. McArthur, wife nnd children; D. C. Bogart, W. S. Booth, Hugo Belton, R. C. Baker, W. II. Kennedy, Mr. Winters, S. I. Towers, S. B. Leighton, E. K. Jones and wife. THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1907. , ' !.' 225 ? CITY COUNCIL nEAnING II No Ordinance Found Providing Fee For Moving Picture Show. STREET WORK CONSIDERED Two New Ordinances Providing For Improvements Are Placed on Passage. Deep Interest In Boat Race. The proposed race for next Sun day between tho Express and the Bonlta is causing more speculation than the Drain railroad at present, nnd tho sports about town who are willing to wager money on anything in tho way of a sporting event are on the qulvlve. There are stories of large sums to be wagered, some as high as five hundred dollars. Tho original satke was $100 a side, but it is believed this will bo Increased before the race is started. Outsiders take as much interest In tho matter as tho owners and build ers of the boats which will contest and the 'race bids fair to attract at tention from every section of tho Coos Bay country. It is well known there is a friendly rivalry among the boat builders In Marshfleld, and since these boats wero constructed by difforent firms, tho interest in creases thereby several fold. A strangor said yestorday: "This boat race I am hearing about must moan a great deal to somebody, for I novor saw more excitement over a local affair." Tho city council held an adjourned meeting last evening in the city hall, all members being present, with the exception of Councilman Savage. The first business at hand was an ap plication from D. L. Avery for a license to conduct a moving picture show in his skating ring on Front street. Mr. Avery was represented by J. W. Snover, who, in his address, said no ordinance could be found applying to the case at hand. Several councilmen offered sugges tions, and after it was thoroughly threshed out and understood that there is no ordinance stating the fee for such ordinance, Mr. Avery was advised to proceed with his enter prise under his skating rink ordi nance, which expires some time in August, and thus allow the council time to prepare a provision to cover matters of this nature. Ordinance 27G was read and put op for 5aal pasage. It provides for the improvement of Second street from Pine to Alder, as follows: a forty-foot macadam roadway; 6-foot sidewalk; cross walks and grading, gesides a strip between the sidewalk and roadway for parking. Discus sion brought out the fact that the council preferred to let tho contracts for the work in separate contracts, if necessary, to secure lower prices on the work. The ordinance was passed with such a provision. Ordinance 277 was read and put on passage. Thl3 provides for the improvement of First street from the north line of A to the north line of Third, with similar work as on tho other. This was passed with the same provision with regard to letting tho contract, as the Second street ordinance. Bids which have been advertised for some time wero let as follows: Plank extension on Broadway, to E. G. Perham, at $2.05 per running foot; Fourth street, planking, $l.9G per running foot, Masters & Mc Lain, credit of ten dollars per thous and to be given city on all old lum ber ordered used by city engineer; E street, E. G. Perham, $2.07 per running foot. Commission Holds Session To Consider S. P. Company's Demurrer. RATES PROTESTED AGAINST ton and Sherwood, in Washington county, which has become the onion center of tho northwest. Not only havo the freight rates been raised on onions, but also on fertilizers, which are very important to tho suc cessful growing of onions. Onion Growers File Complaint That Charges Hiue Been Raised I lice MVely. Salem, July IS. Tho Southern Pacific railway company yesterday, through its attorneys, A. C. Spencer, W. W. Cotton, and W. D. Fenton, filed an exception and demurrer to the "statement" of the state railway commission relative to the hearing set for tqday on tho inadequatcy of depot accommodations which the commission Is Investigating on its own motion. This action is taken by the commission against all the railways operaitng In this state. The attorneys for the Southern Pacific allege that the statement "does not state facts sufficient to constitute a cause or ground for ordering any hearing or making any order against the corporation with respect to the matters herein mentioned," and fur ther that several causes of action not related rto the questions at issue and with which tho defendant has no interest have been improperly united in one statement. The Confederated Onion Giowers yesterday filed a complaint with the state railroad commission asking for an investigation of the rates main tained by tho Southern Pacific on onion and potato shipments and ask ing that the- old rates for fifteen years in effect previous to January 1, 1907, be substituted for those now In force. The complaint alleges that the present rate3 are unreasonable, unjust and discriminatory and oper ate Irreparable injury to the mem bers of the association. The rates to which the association of onion grow ers has reference are those In effect between Hillsboro, Tualatin, Beaver- DAIL.Y TRANSFERS. Furnished by the Title Guarantee and Abstract Cominny, Henry Seng slacken, Malinger. K. T. Perky, trustee, to O. J. Bren nan, lots 23, 24, 20, 2G nnd 27, block 1, Boise Add, Marshfleld; $300. J. J. Raucr et ux, to Frances C. Williams, NEVi of SEJi. Sec. 23, SV6 of SV and NWtf of SW of Sec. 24, Twp. 23, R. 13; $10. John Peart et x, to Arthur Peart ot al, 91 interest in W& of NEU of NWVi, Sec.'SC, Twp. 27, R. 13; $10. George Croy, to John Peart et al, parcel of land near Coquille, 5 acres; $225. BInger, Herman et ux, to Chas. R. Smith, land in Twp. 30, R. 12; Twp. 31, R. 12; Twp.29, R. 12; Twp. 2S, R. 14; $15,000. Merchant Land Co., to Alva Doll, trustee, lot 35, block G5, Railroad Add, Marshfleld; $10. E. L. Hemingway et ux, to R. A. BoCk lots 7, S, 9, 10 and 11, block 2, Vigars Add, North Bend; $1,S00. L. A. Frey et ux, to Anna W. Rich ards, parcel of land in North Bend; $900. Chas. A. Pendleton et ux, et al, to Wm. Hutchison et al, E of NE, Sec. 1G, Twp. 2S, R. 13; $1,000. Edgar L. Wheeler et ux, to Fred. T. Tuttlo, lots 3 and 4, block 12, Aza lea Park Add, Bandon; $10. R. Li. Edmonston, to Bertha R. Shepard, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, G, block 9, Edmonston's First Add, Marshfleld; $400. East Marshfleld Land Co., to Coos County, Oregon, lots 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16, block 7, East Marshfleld. J. S. Lawrence et ux to Isa'Iah Hacker, lots and blocks in Portland Add. ot Bandon; $5.00. Josephine M. Rennie and husband to J. W. Berry, lots 7 and 8, block 8, Coos Bay Plat A, division one; $100.00. William Hood et al to E. E. John son, lots 3 and 4, E1 of SW, Sec. 31, Twp. 30, R. 11; S of Si6, Sec. 3C, Twp. 30, R. 12; NWVi of Sec. G, Twp. 31, R. 11; lots 2, 3, 1, S of Ni and S of Sep. 1; SKb, SEM, of SW1, Sec. 2; NEM, of NE and lots G, 7, 8, 9, Sec. 11, N of NJ. and lot 9, Sec. 12, Twp. 31, R. 12; $10.00. Robert, J. Dean to O. C. Rico, lots 3 and 4, Sec. 4, Twp. 28, R. 12; $10. James M. Bright et al, to Jesso D. Bright. NWVt of SWVi and lots 4, 5, G, 7, Sec. 36, Twp. 2S, R. 12; $10. Caroline Bcdlllion nnd husband to F. If. Mnson, parcel of land in lot 3, Sec. 30, Twp. 2S, R. 14; $200. R. L. Edmonston to W. W. Graves, all block 1, lots 10, 11, 12, 15, 1G, 17, IS, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, block 2, Edmonston's First Add, Marshfleld; $10 W. W. Graves to E. J. Cowllshaw, '2S, R. 13; $10. all block 1, lots 10, 11, 12, Ijjfng 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, bc'l'!B Edmonston's First Add, MnishfleU j $to. . , Emma Dillon ot al, to Frank Dil lon, lots 2 1 nnd 25, block 24, Kali- , road Add, Marshfleld; $10. RIvorton Lumber Co., to Willis E. Pottor, lots 5 and G, block 5, lot's 2, ; 3, 4, 5, G, 7, 8, 9 and 10, ("block 0, lot , 2, block 1, lot S, block 3, Rlvcrfon; $10. vltofc also parcel of land In Sec. 8, Twp. Jm The Steamer M. F ydLL 4 I Sails forSanih 1 R? DOW MARSHFIELD,S- ANTy . 1 cisao Mopday July 15 v I Agent OREGON in FOR SALEf&ASY TIttfeMS Neat and modern, iRtuated ini North Bend Heights. Best view on the same tract. Pric minsula, al(y-vacant lots in the rcasonaDiafflna terms easy. s.r m T SUCCESSORS TO Ward & Ward! HURD Corner Meade and -Vermont Sts. TTT !V!TTWrTiaTajicgaaB5igg&jgijijimi ingpitogaaarajguBiaujmgraSMinBSta A few choice 5 and 10-acre.) Two daily boats to Marshfleld, Daily mall. Telephone connect tho land. Wagon road to Ea: to that part of Marshfleld property, will bo taken off ie in. Good transportation, faro 25 cents round trip. rarmoiS.' Lino No. 2 passes through larshfleld.rhe county railroad through frlng it to the front. This fr, 1907. tT"acts---TCTOe Nirth Bcn i.tf 1 lv-uounu to i wio market AjngusLJ es DoslSe or W VJdsxuizlJ n C .J- f w A re e H-JK OLSOJfiter. IT" - - M jP t Sr- im SAILGjf ROM- COOS BAYtfcfetfl GEO. D. GRAY CO., General'agents, 421 Market St.. San Francisco. w molester tunes ls&o5asi 1 I LoniractorsnrjBuilders 1 TlkfP lfi&tS M I Office fixturea a SBjfSty. StoJronts, Countora, I &&& P"&Pl Vl 1 Shelving. Let Ufovk ovUffJ- plans. Seo-uabe- 1 ilk a fe I fore building, jf r I a aflaaywfiUMVU shop opposite BcVs-HtfeTy Stable, North front Street I Every needed reifuirement rTrTT -i . foLoort NGCTAT BUY m j u liner I nrr W KMlWrt&11 sheltered wlA r-. A GOOD BAYyiEW and prices of lots Old Central Hotel Building are sonableFor particulars see : - Title Guarantee & Abstract Co., s I Henry Sengstacken, Managor &. . J. Rust. DR. AMD MRS. TAT0M TO VISIT RELATIVES Dr. and Mrs. Tatom came over from Coquille yesterday. Mrs. Ta tom and son leave this morning for tho Sluslaw. country to visit her mother. Mr. Tatom returns this morning to Coquille anu will visit Gold Beach on professional business. From there ho will tramp up tho Hoguo river to Grants Pass, and start on his way to Canada to visit relntives. ABSOLUTE is the best thi offer or seco thisb patro: First Nat JOHN S. COKli, President W.S. McFAKLAND, Cashier. SAFETY have to cements are .tance Upon- we solicit your Bank of Coos Bay O. B. HINSDALE. Vice Pres. R. T. KAUFMAN, Asst. Cas. . Wt' jjLMrher mms Twzrvjmvci asaenrydcf rjage, ioj&aff J!S?x''isaBaBa!aaiamsiS!SSmzS California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company. ance land and Return L.W.SHAW, Agent, Marshfleld. Phono 441 Repairing Steamer Coos llivcr. The steamboat Coos River, which met with an accident on Tuesday, which disabled her rudder, is on tho Rogers ways undergoing repairs. She will bo ready for business about Saturday. Tho boat's business has boon handled by tho Rota and Cat liff's gasolene launch sinco her disablement. Edgar L. Wheeler et ux, to John Morris, lots 10 and 11, block 10, Aza lea Park Add, Bandon; $175. Oregon & California Railroad Co., to E. A. Dodgo, NW'4 of SWii of Sec. 15, Twp. 29, R. 12; ?1C0. Tho Bchooner Salvator which has boen at tho Southern Pncific docks for about two months, loading lum bor and piles for tho southern mar ket, is completing her cargo, and should sail within a day. Tho boat was delayed for soveral weeks through falluro of shipments from tho Riverton Lumber Company. Tho schooners J. M. Weathorwax nnd Bertlo Minor aro at tho South ern Pacific docks, waiting tr load lumber from tho Coquillo .mills. SILVER TON PEOPLE TO VISIT COOS BAY Mr. nnd Mrs. R. R. Rynn, Dr. Hicks and. Rev. Saullsbury, of Silvor ton, and his brother from Iowa, havo tnado up a party that is going to pend a month in tho Coos Bay coun try. Mr. Ryan has promised Tho Capital Journal bo mo interesting notes by tho wayside. Salom Journal. The C. B., R. & E. R. R. and Navigation Co. TRAIN SCHEIVILE NO. 2. In IMoct January 1, 1007. All previous schedules are void. Subject to change without notice W. S. Chandler, managor; F. A. Lai bo, freight agent; general oClcos, Marahfiolft, Or No. 1. Da Except B j i i' u ynQay, b Trains. Stations. Learo 9:d0 a. n)Marshfield. 9: to ayfe.B. II. Junction. 9:CwC m.Ooqnllle. Arrive 10:80 a.m.Myrtlo Point. No. 2. DaUy Bzoept Sunday. Loavo 10:45 a. m.Myrtlo Point. 10:00 m.Coqullte. 12:00 in. B. H. Junction. Arrive 12:80 p.m.JMarnhfleld. Etatra trains "will run on dally spool! orders. Trains to and from Beavr U1U dally. . TRY A TIMES WANT A' - jffi I &jakad