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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1910)
T-Twwwrwlr""rl W -EVENING EDITION. TIMES, MARSHFIELO, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1910 THE COOS BAY r f ,.' " u ' "FTNEIL0B I JCi Th BTO Mill, n!aucrcfti ggjHA . r.' r jTji i mulii an iff it tiiuiir. mn 'm en ih IMIB mend f 111 43 I H ThSfc UBI JIM ggMfr ?"r;,-: JB .?, JMia , N " . . .fl ciTHiao coMrANr p&y I til R If ifiliilfl' I I I Kb D r'LllllwlL. I J I,, ut whim mihnmm m ! h Hi m n 0 ta vs J m as aw One Company Has Started Ao- Says It Was Due to Series of tual Work and Others Are Hard Luck-Challenges Prospecting. j Day Again. . oo AUhouch badly battered ami still GOLD mSACII, Ore August 8 2.- J of tho MVOro bont- interest In mining ventures In Cum b administered to .county is l Z ?nSbl Al. X.HI declare. of prospects which nro on foot may ls turn out to ho 'J To "como had," Ho Is ih0 ownors. D. A. right of Untiuon chagrined because ho has been at Port Orford recently. Ho tix "K oc ,, h ns invested , a bin, : sand mac Mno altributa. Days nd as soon ns ho reccUcs his atcnt However, ho no will put up tho machine , on the Da ho meld ,,- JU.U, Jo his Coos'Day friends that t,onynot more than 30 or 4. per cent h.JUI n to of tho values In tho sand Is sated, ' 0ctobcr but Mr. Wright claim, hy his ma- Jictt Wm chine, which. is not pon.vo and o J capauio oi muhi'iiie " ","";" ,,. trnln ' t)r tho bout. .John 11 Band, to be able to save pract all y a II l " bout nm, erron (I sent oi tho values. For a ninelilno cost- - . . . lg llSO. which It will take four -- ." ;V,I1P.,' , irl(0 ,u Astoria .......... i, tit.. In font nr nnvR",,,wv - - Kor it machine cost- B t0 '"""f80 ninti to o leraie. mo iui that ho can handlo 1,000 cubic yards of sand a day. A company known as tho Idaho Jllackaand Gold Saving Company, which, It Is understood, Is backed by capital from llorkeley, Calif., has be gun nctunl work on Cunnlff's bench. C. II. Helling, who baa been experi menting with tho black sand and who holds a leaso on n largo portion of tho Ounnlff1 beach, has boon taken nK into tho company. Mr. Kerroll, an week from (o-nlght, to eco whether Day will accept. Mr. llorron. who Is an old friend of Nelll's. was rather shocked by the out- i cimiiu of Saturday night's bout. "In fnlrnoijs to Al., I want to say that 1 gavo him rather short notice," said John llorron to-day. "Wo Ilgured on having CIhih. .lost hero to moot liny and ho fell down on us n short time so I wired Ban i-rancisco. ji was Into, but I Ilgured that Nelll kopt himself In good condition so that he Best in Sight j ros- 2 to $30 Suits This has, been thoroughly proven to us and we can convince you. North Front Street. FIXUP. iHgaBEggagisvyy THEFBHI Ulan CM havo a Mgh priced plumber on tho ground. 1 havo read the ordinance and It Is n good" 'ie. Tho framers never contemplated Its application to the present case. If I had tools and materials necessary to llx tho broken plpo'tnnpornry, I would consider un- thoso enforcing them c:ci technlcnl ways of atrcttl'.y I .ii ..-.. !.. ..f I1i.k ...iiiitinti v ni. riVca ;;:, ;;;.; ,. "ir?'"-n built lnrgo vats and tanks. Tlio gray sand will first he separated from tho black and tho latter will bo treated with a secret process. The wator used In the process will bo brought from Ciinnlir and Gllwnn Creeks. It Is Just as ho says In his statemont Nolll's statement of tho matter Is ng follows: MAItSIIFIKM). AugUBt :!2d. Sl'OUTINCl KDlTOll, COOS HAY TI.MKS ! Neil Throws Up Sponge in Thir teenth Round After Severe Punishment. Jeis Hay won a decided victory over Al. Neil In the twenty-round limit Unhivilnv iiiirltt at tllU Sltatlllg . .. . .. I. ... .!...""" w" "" ,uer u coiuuhi ii i iuuiui ,,u k Xof CCeauds threw up tlw T" TMK l'l'IJMC: Hecently I gained consldernblo notoriety by bo lug arrested and lined for an alleged violation of tho Mnrshllold plumbing ordinance. In order that you may have an opportunity to understand tho situation, ICugeuo O'Counell has pormllted mo to , publish a letter which puts things In their right light. Portland and editor of tho Oregon ot """"Hon. ., but I want o ex- v , d takcn a aaurcss ni uom nencn. no is miur- pstcil In copper rlalms In Curry conn- )m , ,8f '",'. " lynpd It Is said that ho Intends to feated decisively. ..',... ,.i i.,.n... On August 10th, J " u . . ..... i I..,!.... ti vfiiiHnlf. most severe punish' us hnrd a fight as has -. 1....... .-t.k.. Ii.n.i ft.lil iht atinttlm IYI'I! Ul'Ull TfUll IIBIU "l4 " lorn got to sec all tho lighting tnnt and Judge for yourself. HUGH LONG. KITTYVIM.K, AugUBt ISth. ilovoloi his copper holdings. Quito n number of other mining projects nro on foot and sevejal pros pectors from different parts of tho iii...ti rifi.l frmii nfni linvn ropiMiMv visited Curry county looking Int. tho '"' " olock lo got him Ill HI" IHI1IU1B, HI" DIVMIIIWI mm John Hcrrou sent a telegram to Sol. l.ovlnson of Snn Francisco asking him to get an oppo nent for Jess Hay on August 20th, but if Al. Nelll would make' 100 1lnck wtwl and other mineral pnnnl LIlltlCH. was scheduled to loavo on August 12th at :t o'clock and Ilgurtug to be NICWS OF POUT OUI'Oltl). IlnppeiiliigH of Cmry County Told In The Tribune. nny one could expect on one ndmls- mu. HUGH LONG Mnrshllold. slon ticket. Dear Sir: I nee by tho Dally Times Tho nttondnnco wns small com- tho Hecordcr's Court lined you $10 pared to other previous event of tho for connecting n leaking plpa under kind, o somo of tho spectators pros- my building caused by raising tho ent took up n collection and among a building for which I had procured a fow a purso of $100 was raised to permit. There wns no Just cause for b0 given to tho winner. 1 "no. wo coiiiu not rmwi un- Tho lighting began from tho very building without easing up on tho tnrt. iinnllv liml tfio bell ruim until I'lpos. As wo raised tho building nel- ablo Justice, thero was no vloUlki hut tho CongresH of the United Sutq sometimes falls to make tliclitii which II ml them; then It grows until ItliuM graft. I understand, .Mr. Lone, m dor tho clrcumstnnces I had tho right aro iv new man In the Held, I ko; to nx It, hut I wont to the Mnrshllold 'you will do well. Your day will tea unriiM-iiio comminy. tho caso being when tho people get to kno r. urgent, and asked them to send a Kvory beginning Is wea whcroinu plumber Immediately. Next day tnej called mo up to say Mr. Tiibboy for bid them doing anything but such plumbing as the ordinance called for. I told them that was my Intention, lmi imxlnir sixteen thousnud yards of clav lo remove from the basement I Ilmnd to do the plumbing when wept .....,! i .i tim nitiiiiiiliiL' only temno- tho basomont nnisiicn. I nm, ray until tho cuTTwas romoved. 1 as'.(ed thorn to conn,ect tho plpo us It win dn ninglng uh,. Next day I found they did not connect the pipe. It' wit then I went to you. I told you our permit Justified mo getting any mnn that had tools to stop tho water com ing In on us. If I was wrong, then don't havo u 'sack or a rich ttndr but too often Htich people fall, tit ! truth, honesty and morality, olid with perseverance, succeed. Koetori And check for $10.00 to pay that , nud havo tho necessary nnfcrliln "Yours truly, KUOENB O'CO.N'XEL Lyon Is coming. nerouy ti.o un, ana .r . : ,w . fam aU fn)n thop ,lltl we expect that wo should 111 1IIUI1 U II ill ii ( nuww iii mvvvji xotici:. AH Coos county wnrranti"Inn on tho general fund and endow! I am tho guilty party and I will see prior to January lt, 1909, JU J that you don't suffer by my mistakes, paid on presentation at my oaci tnnlmmv Mr I.nni. In tho fOUUdn- 1 COOUlllO, Ore. . .i.i iv....i.i.. TIia liiiahiOHH nllOWOd On niiy Of tllCSO WltfUSl man that wastes time watching the. work of it competitor might do better attending to his own, and as to the violation of tho nrdlnanco in renson- i . i . oaii. inia IIIILT illlKUDl villi .. Dated nt Caqulllo, Ore, on Aniftf ISth, 1910, T. M, DIMMICh, Counjy Trcaiuttf If nothing hnppens tho shingle mill will be nt work within the next week. Sovernl famlllos of Duukards from tho South Fork or the Coiulllo spout a tiw ila cftinplng at Agnto lteiu-a Inst wwk. u nee. Instead, the Plant did not leave un til Saturday, August i:ith, and ar rived nt North IJend the evening of August ltltli. It was a very rough trip of three dnys nud I among mnuy others wns quite sick on tho trip nud hail to remain In our berths, except for the brief time to have u bite to eat. then on It was llvoly. Day In tho first round mndo a terrible rush at Noll which seemed to take the othor mrfn by surprise Day landed many on Nell nnd pounded him up to the ropes. This happened many timet: during the nght and every round Nell would fall over the ropes after one of these ru'shes. Although taking the nggresslvo nil the time nud lighting terrifically hard I) . ' il M tfiilii.it illimtiliilltltitil llli lit iwil showing up, but 1 Ilgured on getting, 1)a' lw!,;8 cam "' rrwnt somebody to box ONE MORE WEEK OF THE 1AI QnL reat S :4dklR AlJjmLi u M.,.. Ilullllo, Hlli .uul Olu..lO)-,tc":',,,lllc' ","'lrol x with and rub me K'K of every round and appeared M was to train. 1t0 u ,n 't-class condition. Nell evl- with the former's family, from Hare, arc the lake near Agate lloach Hoys who I had counted on wore. dontly wai. not trained. He wns slow on his feet, did not teem to havo tho , ... . , ,. Illb lvul UIU llul (VVI u uu W1V Bpendlng a fow daya camping nt r wlin,g(ivr. i tano lo hit and In comparison tc Day Irtb.-. nn Anntn lliiflrtlt "" " ' " ...-..-..0 - - "' . int.... n.. . reduced ten pounds In two ,!,.,,. was onuroiy nm oi wimmui. ...... ...,...,. ...... it. 1....1.. .... I took tho minlihuient gamely, Mauy wiiiuii inn i iiuiii'iuiui in un? nun , .urn - received hut ono ruh'down. In fact other lighters would have gono down Sheriff Tyler has been lu this end of tho county for the past four of five days subpoenaing wltmwces and Jur ors for the Circuit Court. Mrs. Alice Zuniwnlt, who has been upending tho past week visiting lu Port Orford, returned by Sttturdny' stnge to hoc homestead on Grtaff's Crook. 1111 IIUIIH lllll'M 11 till 11)1 1111 11 111! IB HIV by thwo short ruugt) blow. He was J oo Knight luused through towu last weal; with h drove of 8.S00 hiMd of mutton sheep, which he had pur chased this tide of Pistol Ulver and was driving to Usklaud. Qreftuu. The (( i it .irii-..u o.n. tin. .i..at u ti.u u'uhi thni- KVIKND THANKS. havo ever oxiwrlewwU. u or,ler ,0 hav """ ot ,suppl.inR coffee to the peoul who A ChrUtlau Endeavor ftwkrty was ttcmilwl the barbecue and clam bake " organised at the church Ust Suu,. North 'mJ!iS.Z!t r2r?5i to hU u'onln ml tne following ometr --." w... --i elected: N. 11. Uraon. prMldenti W. HW ,00 "lHt eB- " "' U. Meredith, vlce-prldeut; Mrs. H.,S"t " ', I had hardly got over my sea legs," lh "'" In the light. . J Ooeaslonnlly Nell would rally and ! At that. 1 expected to win oasy, ,""' ,,no "l ",8 "am imv " im' oul but 1 found Day a niuoh stronger.!1" t,frrt w u,lt nt'y d aggroMlvo and cleverer boy than 1 was B,W""J 'owd "-v mother rush tUonulit from Day. In the clinches, Day did ! In Juitlee to iny friends and self. 1 80,l") 8rwU uht,nE nml BI,'',d " ,1 would like to meet Mr. Dy nawln,nw "Pl't whlc,S ll not 9tl '..i .,nu muwi ..mi for nil who u tha hefore. Nell was severely punished . nn1. .v.. V ,..,.v .,.. .w. .... .- hint. Tniinttuif oii will utiliUah thlst letter and theuklug you In advance. lM'u, thu "' (ro' blowK I beg to remain, your truly. p Ue d " ,l1 CHt on hl r AL. NIC I LI.. '"' " ,n0 ,lm. w tt11 tl, "I1 . . .. ' ' " pee,raijee of being very badly butch ered np. I lu the thirteenth routu . U ap peared groggy but stood up under the attacks. Day pounded him aroaud imra'; YOU MUST HURRY IF YOU WANT SOME J)F THESE GREAT BARGAINS."0lILY ONE MORE WEEK.HAVE, YOU GOT YOUR SHARE? DELAY MEANS NOT 'ALONE DISAP POINTMENT, BUT A LOSS TO' YOU. HUNDREDS ARE DAILY AVAILING'THEMSELVES OF THE LOW PRICE'S'AND ARE SHOUTING THEIR PRAISES 0FJHE MYERSrST0RE AS THE ONE GREAT PLACE TO SAVE. THESE ARE ONLY A FEW of the Hundreds of Gigantic Savings Now to be Found in our two Store Rooms m the Coos Building on Market Avenue T. Stewart, secretary: J. 1). Louefc. VWrwav Qarulval with We treasurer. Uiwtliigs will be held In ;comillMl. We wish to express onr the oh u roll ovory Sunday evening. Then) were nine applicants tor oer tltleutus tit the August teachers' ex nmlnatlou, and nil passed successful ovMiiluatlous. tUnuks to him through the ooluiuus of The Timet. A. II. DaUUYSIllUK. iier and landed a series of blows which caused Nell to go down, lat erally bathed In hie own blood, Nell was startiug to get up. but his second stopped auy further puulshnieut and threw a towel in the ring. Neil was game to the last. There was great cheertug nnd some ot the men picked up Day and car ried hint around the rlug. As a preliminary, Jack Durraiul ana .i. nappy gave a icur-rounu e NQT1C1J OF ANXPAL MKliTING, No tiro ts hereby given that the ad- The applicants wereljourued annual meeting of the 'ceh' Mrs. Josephine Hill, Mrs. I.tsaie Dl vol- holders of theCooa Bay Hotel Coot' uisi, u. uiiuii-, auM niur)u i.pu- ; pny win o neiti ai rne omw ot me hlbltlou which was a draw. They K.''', heir. Vun Peterson. Mary Sunder-1 company, namely, III Front street.' cl0ver boutJkua shewed soaio gjc.l land. Katie From m. K. H. Uobtnci..'. ever the on of the Title Guarantee boxing J. .'. Welrslng. jsnd Abstract Cpay. in the City of! . -. v., ,i,n". o,,.; ii. :u ,bo 'mm of : tvfij.vii i mitt KHflT .lAHS IMtUK. . . ..k P ,T . Augus iflth. 1910, for) t..M.h u u.i. jiht.t. Next weok and as long as thoy last ,;',. . uUou ot directors ami the! v. will give a Know lion Fruit Jar i transaction of suoh other business ai The Coos llay Grange will nuv o- fr. with ovorv llollni-'ft worth of'ttinv iimiidrlv .nma Urtfnpa tlio niaat. , AlgUSt 7th. The lecturer desires goods sold. liiff. COOS U.Y CASH STiMtn. ' Dated at Marshtleld, Cooa county, (Oregou, this ISth day ot July. 1010. rou Tin: qi'EEs of the hav, henky sengstacken, KKEASTSIDK. ' Secretary that all who can be present. rnriT J.n fukk with every doi lar's worth of goods bought at tlu 1 Coos Bay Cash Storo. , Infauts' wool, silk embrohK sacijuee; were 30c; now . . . . , Women's $10.00 now only .... nnd $12.00 Suits; Children' and Misses' . er; were 40c; now Muslin Diuv- 35c Women's $6.50 all-wool irress skirts; now go at only. Women's $1.25 outing lew price only , oc .o o gowns; our Woman's $1.00 vlcl and patent colt exfcids; now, pair Entire Hue of pretty lingerie dresses; go at 95c 1.95 Half price Women's $13.00 and $18.00 TnlloroJ S'.i'.l-, now no nt ,. Women's $25.00 to $$.00 Tailored Suits, go at only Lace and embroidery trimmed Lawn Shirt Waists; wore $1.75; now, . . . Whlto Hod' Spreads; full size; vero $1.35; now $1.00 Onoltn Union Suits, for women; part wool; suit 6.97 !0.?5 14.50 1.19 57c iiiii ' It REMEMBER ONLY ONE MORE WEEK Big Bargains Like These go Caick. Delay Means Disappointment New Bargains 30 on Sale JoS9 - - -AC , t UA.kki I w f Kd PUr SKb. " E ' Coos Building h-'--j.. MJ