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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1910)
-V" " lfl !f VMjkft r " vw- r f'vt "t'lvr THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSH FIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1910 EVENING EDITION. WEST INDIES IS 0 1 Haytien and Santo Domingo Troops Ready for Battle Over Boundary. (By Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 29. While tho armies of Ilnytl and Santo Domingo nro massed on either Bide of tho Pcordonalos mountains, no fighting has occurred, according to dispatches received of tho War Department from United States cus toms officials. Tho steamship Che rokee, which took 700 soldiers to tho Domingo sldo of tho rlvor, landed tho troops In good order and return ed to Santa Domingo. Thoro probably aro twlco as many Haytien troops on tho opposlto sldo of tho river. Tho Dominican gun boat Independence which accom panied tho Cherokee to tho Pcordo nnlcs, 1b expected to return to Santo Domingo with reinforcements. Tho belief is that hostilities will bo avoid ed and that tho boundary dispute will bo soltlod by a connulttco to bo appointed by tho two countries. Tho only danger at tho present time seems to Ho In tho possibility of tho opposing armies getting beyond con trol of tho governmental authorities. HILL CONTEST I 0 OF COP Lower Rhino Aeronauts De clare American Is Not En titled to Trophy. (By Associated Pross to Coos Day Times.) DERLIN, Germany, Dec. 29. Tho Lower Rhino Aeronautic Association announced today its decision to pro test tho award of tho James Gor don Dennett cup to Allan It. Hawley, winner of tho last International bal ocm raco. A Preventive Measure. Six-year-old Harriet announced her Intention of giving up her German les sons with frnuloln. "She hugs nml losses me all the time I'm nt lessons, tind ugh 1 do linto Dutch!" Harriet explained. Fnthcr, who Is something of n diplo mat, reasoned with her. "Bee here, niy nine gin, i nave ram Merman ami French with frauleln ever since I wits your nge. and she has never tried to hug or kiss me." "Father," observed the child dryly, "you had better touch wood." Success Magazine. Why Ho Applauded. A characteristic anecdote Is told of Cherublnl. tho most Jealous of the Ir ritable genus of composers. He had been prevailed upon to bo present nt the first representation of tho work of a confrere, and during the llrst acts, which were mtit.li applauded by the public, he had kept a gloomy alienee. Tho third act was less favorably re- i celved. and a certain passage especial- statement sotting forth ly seemed to cast a cold blanket over tho spectators, when the old maestro, "' "- , They Are Learning That Our ow Jr:yl yjy&&jfej JfGENTIXMAN'S" ? TCS J resth Mm fvrmirwla f nntttnaf tt !. A s , , ,,..., . ... I to the astonishment of his friends, was lean s right to tho trophy alleges, Bccn t0 npplliud lcartlly. first, that tho American Aero Club I "Do you really llko that duo?" nBked did not outer its contestants two one of them. "I should have thought months In ndvnnco of tho raco as provided by tho rules, and again, that Hawley failed to furnish docu ments nttcstlng his landing placo as required by tho International Aero nautic Federation, his log book be ing Illegible. Hawley, accompanied by Post piloted tho biilloon- .11 T. ugustim Amorlca from St. Louis to tlio Perlbonkn rlv or, Saguony district, Quobcc, a dls tnnco of 100 mllos, October 17 to 19, 1910. it was one of tho poorest and coldest in tho whole opera." "You idiot." answered the maestro, with genuine naivete, "don't you see Hint if I did not applaud It he might possibly cut It out?" GOO WINS IN lie COURT Cannot Be Debarred 'From Purchase of Property On Account of Color. (By Associated PrcBs to Coos Day v TImos.) OLYMPIA, Wash., Doc. 29 Whm n negro obtnlna a contract to mir- chaso a lot In n llrst old as rosldonos flection without concealing Ills color, tho sollor cannot declaro tho con tract Invalid moroly bocnuso tho iuh:i Is a negro. Tho atnto supremo court dccldod tho mnttor today In afllrin lng tho doc'slon of tho King county suporlor court in the enso of David Colo ngalnst tho Hunter Torraco In vestment Company, At Soattlo Cole brought suit to onforco n performance of contract mid as tho court hold no fraud wan nttomptod, Colo will now ho nblo to comploto tho purchase of his lot. HOLD BAR DAXQUET. COMPLIMENT GRIMES. President Tuft Makes Personal Ap pointment at Ills Request. Tho following clipping from tho Kingfisher Stnr is a complimentary notlco of n woll-known and popular resldont of Marshflold. John Danker" has been porsonnlly appointed postmnstor nt Klngflshe.' by Prosldont Tnft, Ho will succo'od W. It. Kolloy, nu nppolnteo of Con gressman nird McGulro. Bnnker was nppolntod nt tho solicitation of William Grimes, formerly Itopublk nn atato chairman of Oklahoma, but now a rosldont of Oregon, Grimes wns ono of tho first Tnft workers In Oklnhomn, nml when tho Presldont wished to oxtend him 8omo courtesy In return for his work, ho nsked to bo allowed to nnmo tho liostmnstor at Kingfisher, his old homo town. Tho favor was grnntol and nankor'B nppolntmont followed. "Jack" has beon engaged In tho linrdwaro business In this city slnco 1901, has always been a lender in politics and hns been Instrumental In carrying tho Republican party to victory during ovory campaign slnco coming horo. Ho was chalrmnn o! tho Ropubllcnn Control Committee two yoara ngo when Dlrd MoGuIr was olected to Congress. Dull Tonight. Tho first annual ball of tho Marshflold Naval Reserves will bo hold at tho Englo Hall this ovonlng. Coos County Lawyers Will Meet In Ilaiidon. Tho Dnndon Recorder says: "Tho third annual banquet of tho Coos County Dnr Association will bo held In Unndon, Tuesday evening, Jnnu- nry 10. Thoro will bo Iawyors ga- loro In Dnndon on that occasion, as thoro nro about -15 members of tho Dnr Assoclat'ou, and tho great ma jority of them will bo horo. Tho llrst nununl banquet of this associa tion was held in Mnrshflold two years ago, when tho bountiful Chandler hotel wns opened with tho big ovent; Inst'yonr It was held In Coqulllq In tho rooms of tho Ko Koal Klub. "The Dnr Association bnuquot Is porhapa tho most olnbornto annual affair hold In Coos county, but, un fortunately, it Is n stag affair, and thu fair sox nro thus barrod from attendance. During tho court bohbIoii nt Co- qulllo last woolc a mooting of the' nMsocIntlon was hold and Attorneys Topping, Troadgold, Wado and Feo noy, of Dnndon, wore nppolntod a commlttoo on nrrnneomonts, nml Stage Repartee. Paris actors aie very fond of saying things to one another on the stage which will eoufiiKe them mid make an answer very awkward. A few days ago. during the progress of a costume play, one of the actors who was wear- lug a sword knocked the thunder plates down In the wings. Thunder plates nro sheets of tin which nro shaken to produce thunder, nud the noise of the fall of a couple of thorn can be Imagined. The king, who was upon the stage, tiimcd to one of the pages nnd hnughtlly asked, "What orcr Is that?" To his surprise tho page. who. as stage pages often are, was a charming young lady in real life, answered. "Thirty deaf mutes are down below. sire, asking for conversntlpn with your majesty." The king, without moving n muscle, nit hough tho audience laughed, replied, "Are you qulto certain they nro dumb?" "They say so, sire." replied tho page with great solemnity. "Well." snld the king, "they make nn awful tiolsco about It." iOEr i e Best. 1trtiM ilnt mnti v til 1 1 ntlt uf i I'M fiM It... ii... . . . i..v.j ....,, ....... ... ... . .. lllU llrH um aii-TT- havo worn shoos for a long time. Yot, because thejr ' T5 foro havo worn our shoes, they hold tho opinion Hint li at a glvon prlco nro much nllko. Omitting ours from con Vt "" Hon, porhnps thoy nro right. Our "Nettloton" and "Star" k do form a class of thoir own by themselves. A distinct ! In tangible, wonrahlo, durable, reliable leather quality ns T and as definitely ns in their well-known nuthorlty upon fa'hl as distinct from common-place "popularity." Viewed In nnv liT' they nro tho best "monoy'B worth." Will you lot u ,.. i.. - " H10 you? MONEY TALKS Bandon hb Clothin g and S hoe Co. Marshfield MMBMMMMWnaHMMMMMMaMmWIMMMmO1MVMHNa WILL BOX LOCAL MEN WHILE TRAINING ON RAY Aceo.-dino to Qcrlpturo. A tnllor of very strict principles was In the habit of oxcuftlug tho faults of his assistants only If they could Jus tlfy themselves by Scripture. One day n woman entered his shop nnd asked to see some material, hut refused to buy It hceuiiHe It was too cheap. After showing her xnlnc other goods the as sUtaut brought Imclc the same mate rial, this time asking n higher price, whereiiion the customer liought It. Afterward the proprietor, who had wit nessed the transaction, reproved his fl&Hlutnnt Rlil'nr.tlv. Tim Itittfir i-nm.int. with such n bunch to look nftorthoj berlng the rules'of tho establishment. wolfnro of tho guosts, it is a euio thing that no stonos will bo loft un turned to ninko tho affair an olnbor nto ono." TITLE Ol'AUAXTKi: AXD AP. STRACT COMPANY WILL MOVE' replied: "Oh. It's nccordlng to Scrip ture all right. She was n stranger, nud I took her In ' nonutlful INDIAN BASKETS maio by tho Polo Indians of Lnko county, California, aro on display nt Mr. 1 nnunlilnnn'n AIIIII.1.-.U.. t 4 i INTO T1IKIU Vl.'.W ni.M.'IVl.' IV """ .uuiuiuiy oioro ui ji-i coki: ni'iMnxci opposite cii.i.v.,f,r0llt,8treet- Thoy wl" "ml0 n,co DLKR HOTEL nOUT JANUARY, 1ST, 11)11. Now Year prosonts. Try Times Want Ads. "TIIK FRIKM) OK COOS IIAY" STEAMERt ALLIANCE Connecting .with tho North Dank road at Portland KQUIPPKI) WITH W1RKLKSS. Will sail from Portland for Coos Day und Eureka, on n tcn-dav Bchedulo, cnlllng at Mnrshflold both ways. Sails from Portland for Coos Day, Decombor 30, nnd from Marsh field for Burokn, Jnnuary 2. XORTII PACIFIC STKAMSIUP COMPANY. C. I McfiKORGE, Agent Wo havo a now 1 no of HoEophane Shades for TuiiKsien Lamps they doable your cnndleyowor, Coos Bay Wiring Co. PIIO.NK 2S7J. Have That Roof Fixed XOW See CORTHELL Phone U121. HOME LAND Co. Sou ue lor Investment on Coo Day. Wo guarnntco owner's price to ho our prlco. I'lwuie Tlfi. 911 Prnnt Si. G.- W. Bungan Undertaker Mnrslifleld, Oregon. Parlors, 1HI) South d St., Teleplione, Day or Xight, 105J No, 118 lstho lucky number that wins tho Doll nt Mrs. Donaldson's Millinery Store Anyono having that numbor pleaso call and bring ticket with them. When your feet nro wot nnd cold, nnd your body chilled through and through from exposure, tako a big dose of Chamberlnln's Cough Romo dy, batho your feet in hot wntor bo fore going to bed, and you aro al most certain to ward off a aevore cold. For sale by all dealers. TIIK FAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo (Equipped with Wireless) Will ninko regular trips carrying passengers ami freight between Coos Hay nnd San Francisco. All reservations for passengers niado nt Allinnco Dock, Mnrshfleld nnd Inter-Ocenn Trnnsp. Co. Union Street Wluirf Xo. L. S-m Francisco. For inforiiintion, phono 1 1-J or H5. 1XTER-OCE.VX TRAXSPORTATIOX COMPANY. STEAMER BREAKWATER Sails from Alnsworth Dock, Portland, nt 8 P. M., every Tuesday. Sails from Coos Day every Saturday nt servlco of tide. Reservations will not bo held later than Friday noo unless tickets nro purchased. W. F. MUler, AgL, Phone Main 35-L JESS DAY Jess Day. who Mullor. knnnkmit in otvii, .... Goorgo Horbort, knockout In first round; Jack Malo, knockout In flftn round; won from Buddy King Jn 20th round; Young Mitchell, knock out In first round; Montana Kid, knockout in first round; Kid Dowoy, knockout In 12th round; Dutch Thurston, knockout in Gth round, Frank Flold, knockout In ninth round; Mlko Donovan, decision In tonth round; Al Nelll, Btoppod by pollco In oloventh round: Don Ots. knockout In first round: Frank Jeff res, knockout In fourth round; Young Glbbs, knockout In seventh round; Kid Durns, knockout in fourth round; Harry Jones, knock out In third round; lost to Frnnk Mantoll in thirteenth round; won from Rubo Smith in second round; Fritz Holland, knockout In third round; Dixie Kid lost to him on de cisions five times. nes'des this go, Manngor Horron has arranged for n preliminary be tweon Pockey Durns of Oakland, and Kid KrilOKOr Of Coos Tlnv nml nl.n some of tho best of tho San Fran- expects to havo a second preliminary. I ho ovonts aro expected to start Kid Williams nnd nro to meet In n ten-round boxing contest at tho Marshflold Sknlln.' Rink Saturday nluht. Decomlinr :n. will exchnngo training quarters to morrow, Wllllnms working nt tho rink horo at 3 o'clock In tho after noon nnd Day at Wilcox hall In North Ilond nt tho samo tlmo. Both nro anxious to glvo somo of tho local boxers a tryout nnd will box with nny ono who neslres to put on tho gloves for n llttlo whllo at cither place tomorrow, Sovornl havo sig nified thoir Intention of doing bo, nnd It Is expected that thero will bo a big crowd of fans out to seo eacn of them. Day says ho Is In flno condition and will ninko tho best showing ho ovor made against Williams Satur day night. "Williams Is In the pink of condl t'on," Bald Manngor Williams todny." I never saw him In better shape and J hnvo 200 to wager that ho will outclass Day Saturday night. Horo U tho way that tho Kid handed to On !1 aWeek You can DRESS WEfJ LOOK WEhL DO WELL Wrlto to Gevurtz & Sons Portland, Ore. The Home Furnishers The Times Does Job Printing Cisco pugilists Young Downey, knockout In fourth round; Young Choynskl, knockout In tho sixth round; Fred about 8:30 o'clock, now on snlo at tho prices being $2 and Tickets Doll Cord, 3. aro the S7lVirMOXEY By having your old clothes prcsso! and cloanod. Make3 them looK w. tor and wear longer. Satisfaction guaranteed. COOS DAY TAILORING CO. J. W. Josephson, Mgr, iho South Broadway. JlnrshllcW STEAMER M. F. PLANT Sails for San Francisco every eight days. TICKETS RESERVED UP TO THE ARRIVAL OF THE SHIP RESERVATIONS WILL BE CANCELLED AT THAT TIME I SwI LESS TICKET IS BOUGHT. " F. S. Dow, Agent. Marshfield Ore COOS BAY LIVERY Wo havo secured tho llvory busi ness of L. H. Holsner and are pre pared to rendor excellent service to tho people of Coos Bay. Care drivers, good rigs and everything that will moan satisfactory service l tho public. Phono us for a driving horBo, a rig or anything deeded JD tho livery lino. Wo also do trucking business of all kinds. Blanchnrd, Rezln & Blanchnrd Livery, Feed nnd Sales Service. 141 First and Alder Streets, Phono 13S-J THE LLOYD MARSHFIELD'S POPULAR FAMILY HOTEL Rates reduced to; Day 50c, 75c aji 11.00; week ?2.00 to ?5.00. Hoi" keeping apartments with gas ranr 110.00 to fl8,00 per month. F" BATHS-I3. W. SULLIVAN, W jL'M -r-y?