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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1910)
Ki3KS9HH9HHHHHBi wr. 11$ ' ' ' '"" '"' JS,' , THE COOS BAY TIMES, lyiARSHPlELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEgJpER 30, 191J0 EVENING fcOmOri. ,ffi ft ti R fcv L r- fc f LAND GMT IS AIMED If? B II' jl'B (Conttnucd from pngo 1.) Southern Oregon Company, ns sue ccssor to tlio Coos Bay Wngon Road Company ami tlio Oregon Southern Improvement Company, which do not .now exist, threatens to sell or Impair tho tltlo to tlio lands ami threatens to commit wasto, unless re strained, upon tho lands particular ly as to tho timber and other natural products. Decree of Forfeiture Asked. A docrco Is asked adjudging tho lands forfeited to tho United Statos! "Particularly against any claim by or In behalf of tho Southern Oregon Company or any person claiming or to claim under It," and forever en joining tho Southern Oregon Com pany from selling or offering for sale any lands, or from cutting or removing tho tlmbor or other natural products. A tomporary Injunction, ponding tho determination of tho suit, Is prayod or. Among tho Individual purchasers of theso lands, who acquired moro thnn ICO acres, Is Unltod States Sen ator Tillman, who has boon making n fight In Congress on behalf of tlio dofondnnts In tho case', North Bend News Mrs. A. II. Imhoft Is quito 111 nt her homo on Union nvonue. Tho Mlzpnh IJIblo class will glvo n banquet tonight In their classroom Tho Omegn sailed todajUfor San I'odro with lumber fromJttkg3jmps6n mills. 'Kffit' w owPmb Mrs. Dottls of FalrvIowfMa tho guest of her dnughter, Mrs.- Richard Colto. Leo. Cllnklnbonrd of South Coos River, was a buslnoss visitor lioro yestorday. Marian Reynolds loft on tho Plant for Borkoloy, Cal., to ro-ontr tho University at that place. Mrs. M. 13. McQuirc, who hns boon ill nt hor homo on Virginia nvouuo li roportad somo bottor today. Carl Ooldlo, a studont of Phllo math U, Is spomllug tho holidn vacation with 'his parents at Ban gor. Miss Bortlm Kriiso, who has heon taking n professional nurso'n couno nt n Portland hospital, arrived homo yestorday for nn oxtomlod Btny. Tho North Bond high school has boon doslgnntod as tho ofllclul weath er obsorvor at North Bond by tin United Statos Woathor Burenu. Mrs. Frank Rood nnd llttlo son nro tho guosts for n few days if Mra. Rood's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Qeo. Whltto of North Bond Holghts. A. R. Knowlton of North Bond, and Miss Ida Huntley, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F. Huntley, formorlv ot North Bond, were married nt Ro eoburg this week. Vlncont Gnmblo has received worJ that his brother, Prank nnniblo, and Miss Lylo, a trained nurso, will bo married In Now Mexico Jnnunry l"i Mr. Gnmblo has boon spondlng n few months thoro for tho benefit ot his health. Tho North Bond city council has turned down John Conloy's hill for ?2,500 damages for personal injuries sustained by falling off tho Washing ton trestle. Tho city nttornoy holds that tho city Is not liable in nnyj way for tho nccldont. D. W. Small reported to tho council thnt ho had lost a city warrant for ?500 nnd a now ono was ordorod Issued to him nftor ho hnd furnished tho city n bond against the municipality being hold Unblo for tho first ono. CULLIXGS OP COQUILLE. News of Coos County Sent As Told By Tlio Herald. P. E. Dnnkloo hns bogun suit for dlvorco from May Dunkleo, who Is nbsont from tho county, notlco of suit being by publication. D, P, Dean and C. O. Drydon, who disposed ot Tho Horald this week to J B, Updike of Portland, plan to move to Portland with tholr families In tho near future. Mr. Dean has been proprietor of Tho Horald for twenty-eight years. Miss Ruth Harris, of Sumner, vis ited with her friend, Miss Blrdlo Darker, of this city from Saturday till Monday when alio went to Myrtlo Point to sco Mrs. J. L. MnBSon. C. II. Hammond, aged about 70 years, died at Grants Pass recently. Tho deceased formorly lived neur Drldgo. this county, but left hero about twolvo years ago, going to Josophlno county whore ho slnco re sided. Orvll Dodgo wan down from Myr tlo Point yesterday to sco his now great-grandson, tho baby boy of Mr. nnd Mrs. Dud Mnnsoll. Mr. Dodgo will start for California to boo hlrf (laughter, Mrs. Ross Deyoo who was recently Injured In a runaway nccl dont, getting an nr.klo broken. Ncnr Rlvcrton, December 20, Miss Hilda Donaldson, aged fifteen years, ono month and twolvo dnyB, died. Tho funeral services woro conducted at tho South Methodist church on tho 21st, conducted by Rev. W. T. Qouldor, and tho Intormcnt took plnco In tho Masonic comctery at this place. John Uonham Btnrtod Monday evening for Cnriins Vnlloy, having rccolvod word his undo, Poto Mar tlndnlo hnd passed away on tho morning provlous. Mr. Martlndalu had boon n sufforor from lung and stomach troublos for sovoral years. Mr. Mnrtlndnlo was nbout 2S yonrs of ngo and hns many friends In thK county as well as about his homo In Douglas. $ CHRISTMAS TRAGEDY. C NEW YORK, N. Y., Dec. 30. O "Send for Mary. I think I'm dying," said Thomas Cooley, 73 years old, to tho watchors at his bedsldo ' In Jersey City Christmas ovo; but tho watch- ors only inndo a folnt to toll Mnry, for In tho noxt room sho, too, lay dying. Both hiiBuand nnd wlfo hnd boon stricken with pneumonia nnd both woro so ill that noltlior had boen In- formed of tho othor'8 dnngor. "Sond for Tom; I think tho ond Is hero now," said Mary In tho noxt room nn hour later; but tho wntohors only protondod to toll Tom, for ho wan dead. Mary followod him twonty nilnuto later. , ASYLUM AT I'ENDLCTON. Slto of XeV Oregon State Hospital Chofcu. 8ALHM, Ore., Doc. 30. Pendiolon wns soloctod by the State Board as tho placo to locnto tho slto of tho now Eastern Oregon branch Insnno Hospital and Dr. J. D. Plamondon. Athona, wns nnmod ns superintend- out of tho now institution. Consider ation of tho various sites offorod by Pondloton, Bnkor nnd Union con sinned tho ontlro day for tho board. Tlio slto is located directly west of tho city nnd Includes 330 acres, 120 ncros of this being rich bottom lnnd. It la also sorvod by n switch track, which was considered something of an ndvnntago by tho board. ARItAXGK to tako your NKW YKAR'S DI.VXKIl nt TIII-3 CHAN DLKR SUNDAY. Special monu nnd orchostra. RKSKRVH tables for parties by IMIOXK. Prom G to 8 o'clock. Renow your hunters' and nnglors' llconso ht TDK GUXXKHY. ShorwIn-WIUInms, tho highest quality IMlXT mndo at MILXKIVS "THE PIHHM) OP COOS BAY" STEAMER ALLIANCE Connecting with tho North Bank road at Portland EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS. Will sail from Portland for Coos Bay and Euroka, on a ten-dav schedulo, calling at Murshflold both ways. Sails from Portland, for Qoos Bay, Decombor 30, and from Marsh fiold for Eureka, January 2. NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. O. F. McflEORGE, Agent . THE FAST Steamer Kedoitdo Will lnako regular trips carrying passengers nnd freight between Coos Bay and Sun TVnncisco. All reservations for passengers mndo nt Alllnnco Dock, Mairslifield and Inter-Occnn Trnnsp. Co. Union Street Wharf No. 3, Sun Francisco. For information, phono 41.J or 285. INTKR-OOEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. U D ON ALLIANCE Alliance Sails For Portland This Morning With Many Passengers. Tho Alllanco sailed far Portland this morning, after having been do laycd a day by loading freight and unfavorable tides. S,ho had n good freight cargo and n large number of passengers sailed from hero besides many sho hnd from Eurokn. Among those who sailed from hero woro tho following: Mrs. Geo. Burnett, C. A. Martin, C. Mason, Mrs. C. MaBon, II. P. Camnbcll. W. A. Hntchor, Scott King, Clarcnco King, Grant Key, Mrs P. Rlobo; Mrs. L. T. Mathews, Mrs. J II. Dyo, Ruth Mathews, Mlckel Lukcii, Mrs. M. Lukcii, A. M. Hol land, V. W. Van Wnntworp, A. D. Hollldny, Mrs. L. D. Kinney, Ray Church, Wm. P. Russell, R. Bruno, Mrs. Q. J. Whilnkcr, MIbs M. Small, Victor LonBtrum, II. C. Johnson, Oron Stolstodt, Chas. Thorn. FIX HEAVY LICENSE. Council nt Bond Adopts Stringent Saloon Rules. Bend, Ore., Doc' 30. Tho City Council of Bond, nt tho Inst meeting of tho yonr passod a now liquor H censo ordinance Thoro was almoftt n. unnnlmous voto for high licciuo nnd strict regulation of all gambtln? and drinking plncos. Among other things all saloons nro required to hnvo opon, glass fronts with no screens or partitions to obstruct a full vlow of tho Intorlor. Tho Hcoiifo fco was fixed nt $1,000 a year, pay able nuartorly In advance, and oach applicant will ho roqulrod to fllon bond In tho penal sum of ? 1,000 wmi sonio llconso suroty company as se curity. .While tho ordlnnnco.dld not spo- elflcnlly limit tho number of saloons thoro Is virtually nn ngroomont be tween tho prosent liquor donlors and tho council to tho effect thnt no ninro thnn. 10 will bo permitted within the noxt yoar. It is hoped by tho bus - ueM men that the high llcotme nnd stringent regulations will keop tho "undesirables" that ordinarily (Iocs to tho now railroad towns, out of tho limine. All saloon will be cloiod Sunday nnd no liquor may be sold outsldo tho raatrlotod dis trict of two block on ono stroot ox- cept in bona fide liotol of 30 rooniri or more. I.ndlo Aid AUCTION SALK of KAXCY nnd STAPLN nrtloloa nt Ll'TIIKRAN hall, Marshfiold, SAT URDAY KVK.,Docombor31. Rofrosh monts servod lntor. Spoeinl music. Tho BIO HKDUCTIOX SALK of HATS la still on at Mrs. Donaldson's MiU'nory store 110 Pront stroot XOTICH TO COXTHACTORS. Notlco Is horoby glvon thnt sealol bids will bo received by tho Common Council of tho City of Marshfiold. Coos County, Oregon, until hnlf pnt sovon o'clock, P. M., Tuesday, tho 3rd day of Jnnunry, 1911, for clean ing tho streots of tho said city from tho 3rd day of January, 1911, to July 1st, 1911, nnd for sprinkling tho streets of said city during the months of May and Juno, 1911, said work to bo performed to tho satis faction of tho Stroot Committee Tha Common Council rosorves tho right to roject any and all bids. Dated this 30th day of December, 1910. JOHN W. BUTLER, Recorder. AND COSDIODIOUS (Equipped with Wireless) They Are Learning wfaffitefofi? JtGENTlEMANV HOE' Ti Bandon REAI INTEREST BOXING JESS IT V- Ml j. U Tg4 a-jgSKty.WiPJffgWiMHgMry I Tho boxing cnrrlvnl to bo hold nt ahown In his workouts, tho Marshfiold Skating Rink Satur- Bos des this go, Mnnngor Horron day night undor t:io ninnngoinont ofllms nrrungod for a prollmlnnry ho John Horron Is exciting moro Inter-'tween Jockey Burns of Oakland, und est than any event of the kind that has been pullod off here In n Ion? time. Both Jess Day nnd Kid Williams claim to ho in tho best possible con dition for tho go and tho followors of each aro taking thorn nt their word. Williams has won many friends horo by tho cleverness STEAMER M. F. PLANT Sails for San Francisco ever eight days. TICKETS RESERVED UP TO WIE ARRIVAL OP TIIE SHIP, RESERVATIONS WILL HE CANCELLED AT THAT TIME UN LESS TICKET IS BOUGHT. F. S. Dow, Agent. si mum Sails from Alusworth Dock, Portland, nt 8 P. M., every Tacsdny. Snlls from Coos Bay every Saturday at service of tldo. Reservations will not bo held Inter than Friday noon, unless tickets are purchased. W. F. Miller, Agt,. The Times Dd hoe$ Are Every day men visit our storo for tho Hi: t tlmo. All of them hnvo worn shoes for n long tlmo. Yot, bnnuBo they never be fore liavo worn our shoos, tloy hold tho ilnlou that nil shoes at n given prlco nro much nllko. Omitting ours from considera tion, perhnpB thoy aro right. Our "Nottlotii" and "Star" shocj do form n class of tholr own by thomsives. A distinct class In tnnglblo, wonrablo, durable, rollablo loatior qrtallty ns surely and as definitely ns in their woll-known nithorlty upon fnshlon, as distinct from common-plnco "popularity.'! VIowctl lu nny "slit thoy aro tho best "money's worth." Will yju'lot us prove It to yu? UJftifru MONEY nothing and Shoe Co. m- 1MM IH CARNIVAL Hi 4 DAY Kid Kruoger of Coos Bay, and nlso expects to have a second prollmlnnry. Kruegor nnd Burns nro training hard nnd tho preliminary will bo n lively go. Tho ovonts nro expected to start about 8:30 o'clock. Tickets aro 'now on snlo at the Boll Cord, tho prices being $2 nnd $3. Marshf ield , Ore (WAfR Phone Main 35-L mm es Job Printing That Our tile Best TALKS A Happy New Year Anothoj busy yoar is ended and wo pause Tor tho plonsuro of greet ing our cmtomorn with our hcarlloit wishes foi n Hnppy and Prosperous Now Yond In our ovlow of tho business ac- corded ur. wo nro ploasautly remlml- od of tluj vnlued favors received from thojicoplo of Mnrshileld. Wo oxtond ou grateful appreciation. WlBhlut you nil tho compllmonU of tho HoiHon and anticipating tho plonsuro jf your valued patronago durlng 16il, wo nro Yours cry cordially, Bazar THE STORE OP QUALITY. Wo hoi o a now lino of Eioiofhane Shades for Ttingt en Lamps thoy will double your cnii lopowor. Coos Bay Wiring Co. PHONE 2:t7-J. You can DRESS AVELL LOOK WELL DO WELL Wrlto to . Gevurlz & Sons Portland, Ore. The Home Furnishers Turkish Bafefas 210-213 Coos Building PHONE 214-J a "r i5 jTtriv MIT By having your old clothes prcssol and cleaned. Makos thorn look bet r r ii !. ia:j.a. tor and wear longer. Satisfaction guaranteed. COOS BAY TAILORING CO. J, W. Josophson, Mgr, iso South llrondivnr. MnrsWieiu G.-W. Dungan Undertaker Marshflold, Oregon. Tarlors, 180 South 3d St., Telephone, Day or Night, 1P5-J THE liLOYD MARSHFIELD'S POPULAR FAMILY nOTErj Rates reduced to: Day 50c, 76c ana fl.00; woek-?2.00 to 5.00. Howj keeplng apartments with gas raD mnA ifinn rfar month, r"" BATHS B. W. SULLIVAN, Prep- The h $1 aWeek 1 i i 1 :1 41 4 ! t j-i i