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t THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1910 EVENING EDITION. 4 t . m COOS BAY IS AHEAD OF AIL i l J. C. Doane Says That Condi tions and Prospects Are i Much Better Here. TO AG N OUT THE TITLES B. Waite Comes to Start Set tlement of Real Estate Matters. J. C. Doane and wife and sons re- Frank B. Walte arrived In the city turned yesterday morning via the last night. He came from Roseburg Coos Bay Wagon Road from an ex- In his automobile and Is accompanied tended trip through the north, mid- by his wife and family, die west and south. During their trip, Mr. Walte states that the purpose they visited points In ten different of his trip to Marshfleld at this time States and visited with Mr. Doane's Is to straighten up the title to Plat B people, whom he had not seen In and other real estate In which Mr. twenty-one years. i Walte and the Kinney Interests are "I want to tell you right now that involved. Coos Bay is away ahead of any place I "Yes, that is my purpose In coming I saw In my travels," said Mr. Doane i here," said Mr. Waite. "I have this afternoon. "I saw some mighty I brought my family and expect to stay good eountry and good towns, but ' here for about two weeks. I hope to considering present business condi-i start things so that the title to all of tions, climate and future prospects, .the property will be straightened there isn't a place that can come up out. I have had attorneys at work for to Coos Bay. In Texas, it was so all , several weeks. There will be a good fired hot that I could hardly stand it, deal of court litigation to be carried CITY COUNCIL IN SESSION (Continued from pace 1.) plained that the matter had been pre sented to the Port Commission, but Hint Mr. McLaln wanted to know if ----- i the city had any objections. The; .r...nMlr.irn ,lnM,!nl tVmt tllPV fill! tint I COllle OUt l.UUUVIIIll.M -,.U-u (...Mb .. .r .-. , ,,, nliont It and i Music Will l)e mrnisnea uj tuus u..; have anything to say had no objections to the construction work being done. Councilman Al brecht said he thought the city had some rights in Mill Slough and that it was time, the city was either filling 1' up or dredging it out. Expenses Too Groat and even in the north it was very hot, and then you have to shudder when you think of the cold winters they have to stand. "Wages are better and business conditions generally are better on i on. It will be necessary to foreclose mortgages and make co-defendants of all those who have had any thing to do with the property and all of this will of course take sonio time. It may take a good many months or Coos Bay than any place I struck in I a year to get things all through the the ten States we visited." ! courts, but I will start things going Mr. Doane expects to move out to ' now with the result that the title to his ranch, for the present at least, the rpoperty will be straightened out. and made clean." I Mr. Waite said that he did not 'think it would be necessary for Major i Kinney to be here to start the settle t ' ments. i "Things look good to me here and pride orchestra and you will Iirve tie pleasure of dancing on tic lcrscc. and best floor in Coos county. No time or expense spared to make this the best event ever. The opening of the big carnival will commence with the escorting of The bills that came up to be paid j the Qtrcen from North Bend at 7:30 ,iSPri nnir comment on the Dart of P. M., followed by the parade ot uec- Councilmen Hennessey and Coke, who orated launches and boats. A grand thought that the expenses of the en-.display of fireworks and shooting of gineering department were running! cannon will sound the opening of a too high. They said that the ex-1 week of pleasure and a general good penses in that department must be time. curtailed. Tlle parnde will end at the foot of Library Ordinance. Commeicial street, where the crown- Attorney Goss said that he had I tug of the Queen will take place with been instructed a while back to pre-1 the pioper ceremonies, after which pare an ordinance regarding the 11- j the Queen will be escorted to the big brary. He said the resolution in-1 show by her aide3 and prominent structing him was so vague that ho I citizens, where a specially prepared was not certain just what kind of an I box scat will be provided In her ordinance the council wanted and honor. QUEEN'S BALL tf& BRILLIANT ONE 41 Jk , A. iHHk 2tf ---P? Jsr 'J0im!Mwi Grand Ball and Reception at Eagles' Hall on Au gust 15th. and show your colors. Ann A MkhM-m le a)i JMXjaajid ma juMuA Wvuj. KomjULi '.- -M K'J "i.4. iJ uou ai& &piqaff&d.) make some extensive improve- It is a pity to have the property ments in his property. Later he will i tangled up as It Is and It must be probably resume business in town. HOLD A PICNIC . Christian Church Sunday School Charleston Bay. The members of the Sunday School I find outside that general conditions of the Christian Church of Marshfleld arc much better than they were two held a picnic yesterday. The Flyer months ago. I believe that you will was chartered and took the party to have some kind of railroad an Charlestown Bay, where a picnic din- nouncement here before the season is ner was served and a pleasant day 'over. In fact, J look for something pasJI5?' Thcre.were about sixty-five of the kind before Mr. Lovett of the irivattendance." " -" Southern Pacific leaves the State." GO EON TOE MEETING HE STAND AGAIN BY DIRECTORS Has Telegrams Read and Intro duced As Evidence in Mc Murray Case. i The Representatives of Rural I Schools Discuss Matters for ; ' Mutual Benefit. Various matters pertaining to the that It had better decide upon what kind of a measure they wished to have prepared as there was not much time to get it ready if It was to bo presented to a vote of the people. The ordinanco providing for r franchise for a district messenger service in Marshfleld, which has been in the hands of the council for some time, came up but nothing was done and the matter was laid over. Contractor Morrissey had a bill of expenses for some work which he claimed was necessary to do by the changing of a grade after his con tract was let. The matter was laid over until City Engineer Sandberg could bo present and explain it. Sprafie Tract. The matter of securing the dedi cation of streets through the Spraguc tract was brought up. The owner. I. Hacker, has had several proposi tions before the city regarding the dedicating of streets through the tract. It has not yet been settled and the city attorney was instructed to take up the matter and settle It the best way he could. Immediately after the show tho Queen and her retinue of escorts will head the parade to the Eagles' Hall, whore you may spend the remaining hours In dancing and a general good time. We av g lug to give you a time of vnur life. Come! Pui fieeai LIME LIGHT LKt TURK. Tho High. Rev. Charles Sc.ul.ling. Bishop of O-rgo-i, will lec::ir? at tin Masonic Cpora House next S.iturdsu "eulns, August 13th, .1810, on "The Church of Amer'ca." The lecture' will be illustrated-by two hundred beautifully colored sier "opticon views and the net proceeds will he givni to be fund for the con struction cf the new Episcop.il Church hulldlncr at MarhfiM:1. '"- Reserved seats, 50 cents. General admission, 'lo cents. don't C&t n foav-inff iumtu& d-toh j&? ean iuhnlPv tfiat footn-z ioh uoa n I ) 4-P 4- ' 4- 4 4- P n&anw mav u w-o-n-1, iam -nrnt to- 4w uh tHode- boomd' hu e imott'&tt u e:'$iv$;" h'? Sr ACCIDENTALLY S.IIOT. It. Man, L. Sears. Southern Pm-iflc J ------- Killed By Rrotliei-in-Luw ROSEBURG. Ore.. Ann- in r-n,.. (By Associated Press.) Various matters nertalninz tn Hu less use nf flv.,vma i,nc ,.c,i .,.. McALESTER, Okla., August 10. 'school work in Coos countv worn other death, n. l. R,.n,.a m,i h i... finnninv fini.n 4-nnl- 1, .,.. . . .- I , . . V w...lu. v,wC luu suwiu jusiur- 'discussed yesterday at the annual ins the victim. The Rosebur" Re day in the investigation. of the spe- coin ention of delegates from the dif- view gives the fololwlng reganKii" cial Congressional committee of the ferent school districts. The attend- the case: McMurray Indian contiac-.s and i::'v- ance at the gathering was large and It. L. Sears, a Southern Pacific duced and had read to the committee some of the delegates came from far brakeman, of Los Angeles Calif died telegrams in which the names of distant parts of the county to attend, at Mercy Hospital, in this cits at A,ice.-Fresident Sherman and Senator; It as decided by the -convention 6.25 o'clock Sunday inornln- from Curtis were named. One telegram .that hereafter the teacheis' Usd.nM a bulle: wot.n.i tnint,i i. .,."',...,. read, "With McMurray there to state. should be a two weeks' session. Until er-in-law, W. R. Young of Gri,ul our claims, with Curtis and Sherman; this year it has been held for only Pass. Ore., during a fishing trip Sat who understand better than any- three days, but this time it was in the urdny atternoon on Rogue River fou. body else what we want, and with nature of a school of method and Is miles west of Merlin. Josephine 'conn he assistance of our president, it of two weeks' duration. The school ty. Sears, a few hours befo.e hi begins to look as If we were coming directors present were convinced of death, wrote letters to his mothe, into our own' This telegram was the benefit of the new plan. It was and sister, explaining that he oo dated Klnta, Okla.. May 2d last, and also decided that each teacher be !.' wns nnninLtn. '..... .. ----.- The two men were testing the trig gers of revolvers wliinii m,. i.,.....-. an; en,; the institute. It was sucrirp.stnfi timt'nn iirtnv ,i v, In regard to th S2.V- in th f,, i - ,.. r l.Z.i ',. " ' " ' """". ""u"- un ntici !...n it . . y, ciuiuujiug iL-ucners imuwn io mm, was loaded Wi l .000 bribe charge by Gore. Gore said ' here be a scale of wages which will . the m.uz.e pointed dire tlv at hi "It merely shows the activity of the bo affected not only by the exneri,. J relative. vn ,,,, . . ! nf Vfia1i1iirt,t rtf !,., I I... t . . I " wv J" " .wv pltUlUl iltUUJll GOING & HARVEY CorapV.e House Furnishers I wnnqMtaggagMMBPPrF ,., , ,. llli3li ailu aiBU uuuiuuu mat eacn teacher be al- was scut to Richard C. Adams, an lowed one week's pav. provided the ! attorney at Washington, b, George teacher attends at least eight days of ' 11T ... ... v. acuu, .MCMiin-ay's agent tho Indians 1l.lTninv ..y...... w.-.w....,., luictwi .ii uiifeiuugion. ,oi tne teacher but nsn -ri-nrifxi non,..i vnii-n,. n,i ti... ,...,,.. -.,,, rtv nff.rln- M,a ....1.,.. r ., .......,..... . . " .. " " '" luu ulei, OI JS Calibre "' , " "- -' ""'- ' "" 's ' "e leacuers ralthfuluess in at- entered the region of Sears' stom-iri, J " ?, r.,.0" a!r,.8,T!aB. " I teBllBB 'U'C i.n!tlt"t- ! a " tie intestines in folir - - "" """ .vsiM'u ii ine cousoi nation or f h.i snlirinl he meant it as an exoneration of ullstrfptu-na iiuniici .,.i i. ...- .... ! them, Gore replied. "It U merely to! elded that this plan should be fol-' tnte that if the names of these men lowed out as much as it was practical ' writ- liiuen in vain at one time, they or beneficial. may have been at another." , The delegates from the rural dis- ,, "7 7 . trlcts expressed their wish of reeslv- i...uii-, ma ji.y.mi. Uls benefits schools AlMier 'Irilibey Meeis With Acchlent places. in equal with tho elt the matter of leneth nf Wliilo Workiiij.-. Abner Tribbey, who is , teachers working' Tho teaeiipv1 inctif,.t i.. ...i,i ... with Engineer Stevens' surveying WlWlon aml w, Mn cro,w doing city work, met with a day. when it will cloo bad accident yestorday. He was out- ' thig grade stakes with "an ax. The During tho month of Anncf ,... term and the secusing of experienced will conduct our first annual Mid- Tlmes' Want Ads Get Results August Specials handle of the ax caught on the curb lug and Tribbey cut a bad gash In his will Preid left hand. 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