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"TTr '-T Wiafc ""rr-ii t-r"1 "n"Tw;" -'-"-t" mr-rfl7pijn ivot "''""'"JVfJii!WTWnm!IW'"ii THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 30,1911- Twrni nm mm- AT Manager Bernell Makes Hit With Initial Performance ( at Masonic. A well filled house greeted Harry llolllngsworth nnd company present ing "Tho Hattlc" nt the reopening of the Mnsonlc Opern House under tho nianngcmcnt of V. P. Dernoll Saturday night. Tho play nnd cast were oven bettor than hnd Icon an ticipated oven though tho company was Bomowhat handicapped by tho illuoMS of the lending lntly, nnd Mrs. Dernoll, wife of the manager, hnd to take tho part on n day's notice. Airs. Uorncll did exceptionally well tinder tho circumstances and shared tho honors of tho evening with Mr. HolllngBWorth. "The Unttlo" is a four-act drama, tho plot of which contors around building a branch rnllwny in Toxiib which had boon under consideration by tho railroad company for over twenty years almost ns long ns n railway has been projected towards Coos Hay. In consequence, not n fow followed this phnso of It almost ns much ns tho lovo story tho author was depicting. Tho many Improvements mado In tho Masonic by Manager Hornoll won much commondntlon from tho largo crowd In attendance. Now scenery, now decorations, tho Indies rest room nnd other improvements nro ones that will bo greatly enjoyed by tho thentrcgoers nnd nro nmplo evidence thnt tho new mnnnger Is n first-class theatrical innn. Mnnnger Uornoll beforo tho Inst act expressed his appreciation of tho flno nttondnnco nnd said thnt ho hoped to merit n continuance of It. Hu snld that ho hnd gathered n stock company of people, tho pick of four companies ho hnd tho past year. Whllo ho has not perfected his cir cuit, ho snld It was tho Intention to play two or three inghts encli week in Mnrshriold, tho nights to bo de signated later. Owing to tho circuit being incomplete, tho compnny will l)Iny In Mnrshlleld nil this week, play ing "Classmates" tho first thrco nlghtB nnd "Tho Olrl of tho Goldon "West" tho bnlnnco of tho week. Handicapped as olio was with lack of tlmo nnd rehearsals, Mrs. Hornoll gnvo ovldenco of marked histrionic talent. She possesses oxcollout stago presence nnd n good volco nnd wnB Klvon a generous ahnro of applause Tho company Is well balanced nnd every pnrt was woll plnycd. Mr. Hol llngsworth Is nn actor of exceptional ability nu'l established hlmsolt promptly nnd firmly In tho hearts of tho theatregoers of this city. , !- LAUNCH PAILS Til KM. ltd. Lundgren nnd V. doing In jured by llnlky (usollno Engine. Ed. Lundgren nnd C. C. doing re vived minor Injuries yesterdny from n bnlky gnsollno engine Shortly after tho Itedondo sailed from horo, J. L, Koontz received word that his fothor, who resides nonr San Pran clsco, was dying. He decided to on denvor to rntcb tho Kedondo. So he nnd Messrs. doing nnd Lundgren etnrtod in a gasoline launch, They were In u fair wny to overtake It -when suddenly tho engine stopped, When Mr. Lundgren nttomptod to stnrt It, tho engine kicked back nnd struck lilm In the head. The blow wns n severe one. Mr. fining then tried It nnd sustnlned n badly injur ed hand. Meanwhile, the Itedondo got nwny. Mr. Koontz started over land this morning for California. MJW ROl'NTV SCALE PROPOSED STATK CAPITOL, Salem, Ore., Jan. 30. Under n proposed new liounty Inw Introduced by Merrymnn tho following bounties nro provided for: Coyotes and coyoto pups, $1,50; nil breods of wolves, $25; bob cat, wild cat or lynx, $50; mountain lion, panther or cougar, $15. NOTICE. All Coos county wnrrants drawn on tho Oonornl Fund nnd endorsed prior to October 1, 1909, will bo paid on presentation nt my ollleo In Ooqullle, Oregon. No lntorest will bo allowed on nny of tho warrants nftor January 2S, 1911. Dated this 27th day of January, 1011. T. M. D1MMICK, County Trcnsuror. , SHOW 0 USE I SBfflCE BI TELEGRAPH Western Union Wire Between Here and Roseburcj Out of Commission. The Western Union Telegraph company's wire between hero nnd Rosoburg is still out of commission nnd Operator Cnrloton is nncortnln when It will bo working ngnin. Ho sont out another llncmnn this morn ing to nsslst in repairing tho henvy dniungo done by tho storm. As nenr ns lie could lenm today, the trouble wne beyond Dora nnd that there wore llfteen breaks within n short dlstnucc. Some of the delayed messages wero brought In by mnll today, be ing sont by telegraph ns far ns Hose burg nnd then sont through on tho stage. The mnll service Is back on its regular schedule ngnln, tho delayed matter being got through yesterdny. Tho road has boon cleared In fairly good shape but is very muddy. ALON TIIK WATERFRONT. Agent C. P. McOeorgo received word todny that tho Alliance will sail from Portland Tuesday evening. She will tnko on a big shipment of mnchlnery nt Astorln for tho Ore gon Power compnny, tho mnchlnery being brought thero from Snn Dlo go by the Honnoko. Tho ConBtor Is loading hero for Oold Hench nnd will lenvo tonight or tomorrow, probably. Thnnks to Captain Olson nnd the good steamer Nan it Smith, tho stonmor Lukme, her olllcers nnd crew nro safe In San Pranclsco. Astorlnn Tho llghthoiiKO tender Mnuznultn will leave for Coos liny today or to morrow to roestnbllsh the whistling buoy nt Hnltimnro rock nnd to rec tify tho position of tho buoy nt tho end of tho Jetty. Portland Journal. "F.bSK ALAHM." TIihh tho How Olson chnrncterlzes tho report mndo to Tho Times, nnd nppenrlng in Snturdny's Issuo of his "consenting to conch tho Rnakotball Team." Altho hoping to see Mnrsh flold high school havo n winning team, and himself admiring thnt gnmo when well plnyed, ho hns not consented to conch it, it bolng Impos sible to apnrn tho tlmo required nnd, ho adds, quite beyond tho scopo of his work. INSTALLS NKW OFPICKHS. A. HngmolnJcr of MnrMifleld Con ducts No it 1 1 llcnd Ceremonies. A. Hngmolstor of Mnrshflold, Dis trict Deputy Ornnd Patriarch Install ed tho following ofllcora In tho North Ilond Encampment, No. 51 I. O. O. P., Snturdny ovonlng: C. P. A. .1. Dnvls. II. P. 1. M. Thomns. 8. E. Covey. Scrlbo J. S. Olln. Treas. S. W. Van 'lie. .1. Oeo. McDougnll. SNOW AT COQUILLK. The snow wns very wot nnd henvy nnd clung to tho wires until a sufll elent amount collected to break them. Hy after noon enough tele phone wires wero down to badly crip ple the telephone companies and ear ly In tho ovonlng light wires began breaking, leaving many of the resi dences In darkness. About 9 o'clock the Myrtle Point hnd broke, leaving that town without lights. It wns thought a tree had fallen across tho line. It will probably bo a week be fore tho systom Is completely ropnlr ed, nlthougli temporary arrange ments will bo mndo for lighting. Coqullle Herald. TWO NKW HACK HORSES. Joseph Yoakam living on tho Mnrshflold road, returned Tuesday morning from Curry county, whoro ho purchusod two flno thoroughbred racehorses. Quo wns bought of tho Hume estnto and tho other from the well-known breeder of running hor ses, Joseph Nny, of Port Orford, Mr. Yoaknm Intends to use tho horse mirchnsed of tho Hume estnto ns n saddle, horse, hut tho Nay colt will bo put on the. track this coming season. CoqullleMlornld. New Play Tonight AT Masonic Opera House 1IKHXKLL STOCK "CLASSMATES Comedy Drnma In 3 Acts. 1MIICKS 85, iJ5 GET RESERVED SEATS North Bend News Tho Encore Balled Saturday with n cargo of lumber for San Pedro. Wm. Jones of Union avonuo who underwent a serious oporatlon Sat urday is reported slightly Improving. Tom Smith of Daniels Creek, who hns spent tho last few weeks visit ing In Portland returned to his homo Saturday. Mrs. Jesslo Frltcroft, who haB been confined to Mercy hospital for somo tlmo, wns nblo to bo taken to her homo In Dnngor, Saturday. Oarllold Imhoff hns returned to Portland hnvlng been cnlled homo by the lllnrss of his mother. Mrs. W. H. Simpson nnd llttlo dnughtor, Edith, nro spondlng tho day In Mnrshflold as tho guests of Mrs. Simpson's sister, Mrs. Ekblad. Tho Methodist Eplscopnl church is holding revival sorvicos this wook, Hov. A. Hlsoy bolng in charge. JURY FIXERS fSUILTY. Seattle Detectives Sentenced to Jnll For OffeiiM?H. (By Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) SEATTLE, Wash.. Jan. 28. Unit ed States District Judgo Donworth adjudged E. D. Kirk, head of tho Kirk Detectlvo Agoncy, and W. J. Wobb, an omployo of Kirk, guilty of contempt of court, In nttomptlng to influonco Jurors cnlled to try Clar- enco D. Hlllmnn, tho millionaire rcal-estato dealer, accused of using tlio malls to defraud, and fixed their prison sentences nt bIx ond four months. Two Jurors testified they had been appronched by agents of Hlllmnn. The latter went on tho stand nnd denied ho hnd Instructed his detectives to corrupt Jurors. Ho snld they wero employed to obtain evidence to connect Oeorge W. Hil ling, public wolfnro caudldnto for mayor, nnd othor real estnto dealers with tho prosecution. LOCJOKK MAY HE DHOWNKD. fieo. Jacobs Mysteriously Rl-nppcnrs Near Haiulnn. HANDON, Oro., Jan. 30. Oeo. Jncobs, n loggor, nbout 35 yenrs old nnd woll known In Hnndon, boarded tho Coqullle Thursday nt 2:00 p. in., when ho started for Coqulllo, nnd loft tho bont nt Lnmpn, and slnco then has not been seen, and it Is supposed ho was drowned in tho river nnd a sonrch is bolng mndo for his body. JUDY HAS MORK TROUHLKS ROSEnURO, Ore., Jan. 30. Cal Judy, tho Loon Lnko settler, whoso troubles would All n good sized book, wns arrested Inst weok on tho old familiar charge of threatening to kill ono of his uolghbors, nnd placed under $S00 bonds by tho Justice of tho Pence nt Scottsburg to "Hoop the pence. Unable to furnish the bond, Judy wns brought to Roseburg to be Jailed. Ho may bo sent back to the penitentiary, from which institution ho was morely paroled two years ago. Try Times' Want Ads. . j f , 'i. CO. PHKSKNTS J) AND ."() CKXTS. AT THE "DUSY COKNEIt" DIM EPS OP HANDON. News of Lower Coiiullle As Told Hy The Recorder. A flno baby boy was born to Mr. nnd Mrs. Pnt Hnnrnhnu Tuesday night at 11:30 o'clock. E. Schcttcr, formerly of Gold ncach, now has chargo of tho Dan don Warehouse for A. P. Estnbrook Co. Or en Willis, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. Willis, wns born Feb. 21, 1910, and died suddenly of bowel trouble following seasickness, Jan. 21, 1911. Tho llttlo ono wns sick only n llttlo over a day. Capt. J. F. Chlcmcns, formerly of Handon, Is hero ns' first officer on tho Arcnta this trip. Capt. Chle nicns Is a half-brother of T. P. Hau ly and Is wall-known by tho old set tlers of this valley. Ho has not been in Hnndon for fourteen years and consequently notices many changes in conditions hero. John A. Laird will lenvo tho first of noxt week for tho gold fields of Alaska, whoro ho has somo very flno claims. Mr. Laird's claims aro In tho oxtromo north of Alaska, being only n few miles from tho nrctlc cir cle and on tho Yukon river, nenr Rampart, and nbout 1,700 miles from Nomo. NEWS OF GARDINER. GARDINER, Oro., Jnn. 30. Capt. A. P. C. Hall of tho light houso has been 111 as a result of tho drenching ho got by his boat upsetting hero a fow weeks ago. Mr. Turnmlro has been trapping qulto n fow mnrtln nnd mink along tho Umpqun. Dick Hall of Gardiner was a guest at tho R. G. Hill homo at tho stago landing. D. 11. Ret cliff, tho flro Insurance adjuster for tho Horticultural Flro Rollef Insurance Co., of Salem, Or., was hero tho Inst fow dnys settling up tho Insurnnco enrried by tho Gnr dlner hotel nnd W. P. Reed, paying tho Gnrdlner hotel for total loss and adjusted satisfactorily with Mr. Reed. J. II. Horn of North Ilenil, left for Coos Day. Ho wns drawing plans for tho new Gnrdlner hotel, which will bo rebuilt ns soon ns possible. It will bo nn up-to-dato building of 65 rooms, stenm hented, hot nnd cold wnter In nil rooms, bath rooms nnd olectrlc lights. J. E. Schilling A. L. Perkins nnd Fred Assenhelmer will bo tho ownors, Tho dlsnstrous flro causing a loss of $35,000, showed our peoplo very plainly the need of Incorporating Gardiner. Up to now wo aro without any flro protection. By incorporat ing wo will bo nblo to work In har mony to tho welfaro of tho town, nnd It can only be n benefit to tho cltlzons of our White City. There will bo many advantages derived from Incorporating ns n town or. city. If you have nnvthlng to sell, trade, rent or wnnt help, try n want ad. Try The Times' Want Ads, Just 2 More Buying Days in January to mako tho last thrco days tho largest In our January Clcaranco Sale. Wo havo Cut Prices Deeper than Ever. This applies to Clothing Wool Underwear, Blankets and Comforts. 1IUV NOW. Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. MARSHFIELD-"MONEY TALKS "-BAN.DON "THE FRIEND OP COOS HAY" STEAMER' ALLIANCE Connecting with tho 'orth Dnnk rond nt Portland EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS. Will Bnll from Portland for Coos Day and Eurokn, on n ton-day schedule, cnlling nt MnrshfloIJ both wnys. NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. C. P. McOKOHOE, Agent STEAMER BREAKWATER Sails from Alnsworth Dock, Portland, nt 8 P. M., every Tuesday. Snlls from Coos May every Saturday nt servlco of tklo. Reservations will not be held Inter than Friday noon, unless tickets arc purchased. L. II. KEATING, AGENT STEAMER M. F. PLANT Sails for San Francisco every eight days. TICKETS RESERVED UP TO THE ARRIVAL OF THE SHIP, RESERVATIONS WILL RE CANCELLED AT THAT TIME UN LESS TICKET IS IJOUOIIT. F. S. Dow, Agent. THE FAST Steamer Redondo Will mako regular trips carrying passengers and freight between Coos .liny nnd Snn Francisco. All rctcrvntlouH for passengers mndo nt Allinnco Dock, Miirshflcld and Inter-Ocean Trniisp. Co. Union Street Wharf No. 2, Sin Francisco. For Information, phono 1 1 J or 885. Will sail for San Pedro 10 n. in., January 80, calling at San Francisco both ways. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. NOTICE TO DOQ OWNERS. Notlco Is heroby given that all dogs In Marshfield on which tho llccnso Is not pnld on or boforo February 6, 1911, will bo taken up and $1 pen alty added to tho regular llccnso. In enso this Is not promptly paid, tho warrants will bo sworn out for tho owners nnd tho pcnnlty Imposed. Owners of dogs nro kindly request ed to comply and nvold futuro trou ble J. W. CARTER, City Marshal. Dated, Marshfield, Oregon, Janu ary 2C, 1911. RIDS FOR MERCHANDISE STOCK AND HORSES. Illds will bo received until 12 o'clock, noon, Monday, January 30, 1911, on tho following: Stock of general morchandlso nt Llbby storo consisting of groceries, dry goods, hardware, boots, shoes, etc. Also on mules, horses, harness, etc., of Llbby mlno. Illds will bo received either on whole or on separate departments. Address nil bids or inquiries to Oregon Con! & Navigation Co., Llbby, Oregon. HOME LAND Co. Bee us for Investments on Coo Bay. We guarantee owner's price to be our price. Phone 74L. 904 Front SL 100 TRAP NESTED HARRED . PLYMOUTH ROCKS. Our mntlngs havo produced stand-rd-bred specimens of exhibition uallty with records of 242, 227, 222 eggs In 3G5 dnys. Hnby Chicks nnd Eggs for Hatching Rook your orders now for spring ellvery. A few cockerels from heavy laying stock for $5.00. Plymouth Plnce, Poultry Ynrds FRED, BACHMAN, Prop. Inrshfleld, Box 183, Phone 888 PHONE MAIN 83-Ii Marshfield Ore AND COMMODIOUS (Equipped with Wireless) For Strictly Fresh Butter Sterilized Cream Sterilized Milk Butter Milk Bean-Pot Cheese and Ice Coos Bay Ice & Cold Storage FREE DELIVERIES 8 A. M. und 3 P. M. Phone 78-J. Electric lamps suited for every purpose. For tho homo, Ofilco, Launches, Automobllo, Miniature Flash Light Colored Lamps for dec orative purposes for salo or rent. Open until 6:30 o'clock week days;. Saturday until 9:00 P. M. Phone your orders for delivery.. Coos Bay Wiring Co.. PHONE 837-J. Turkish Baths 210-213 Coos Building PHONE 214-J THE LLOYD MARSHFIELD'S POPULAR FAMTTV TTfYTTCT, Rates reduced to: Day 50c, 75c and ?1.00; week ?2.00 to $5.00. House keeping apartments with gas range 110.00 to $18.00 per month. FREE? BATHSK. W. SULLIVAN, Prop. fm VIWf? . .-.-.... ..... . a