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mnzsoH "ywmn "TUl TTrw ?" VT WK'iflS1 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHRELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MY 8, 1911 -EVENING EDITION . IW IIIHIWi imi Hn BMH i.S m KV nmzsa&kia ugj6s)'"'r "WHY ATTEMIT TO PUT THE O HAMMER OX VOUt NEIGHBOR? (Dy Theodore W. D. Anderson,) Competition nnd rivalry nre the greatest Incentives for a town or some business organization to "dig In nnd produce" but when the rivalry in any form oversteps tho bounds of good fellowship It Is tlmo to call a decided halt to tho proceedings. This Is mado manifest In the caso of two towns In tho Itogtio River valley, Medford atad Grants Pass. Tho vIIai v,roiitv loft 1iof Rprtlnn nnd Its It. n fnlt, nAoltlnn in linvf ennin Blight conception of tho mls-undor- standing which exists between these . rw nf hr fnn-nx r.hareM tho otll- cr with "hogging" everything, tho,"OCK'ru """ "' ,b"M .., -it .!,. ,u f,n,r nn. Harris was captured today fn. n mi.llllurln nf "linftptforn." Which Is tho outsldo world to bo llovo? For several years thero has nlwarB been this feeling of keen Icalousy between theso towns jmi."''"' ,'...' ho "soro" has rapidly been growing to a head and as a result of tho re cent Joint Fourth of July colebratlon which wns held In Medford It appears na though the climax Is reached. It was agreed earlier In tho year that Grants' Pass, Ashland, Med ford and tho smaller towns contl ruoub to them would hold a Join celebration In Medford. All was jstarted well. AH of the towns sent forth a goodly representation and nil seemed well during tho celebra tion. Tho aftermath has taken on n different aspect. Grants' Pass seems fo havn a nasty taste lingering In Us mouth, It Is howling about some thing, nbout everything, nnd as far. na can bo ascertained tho only spe-. clflc charges mado nro against tho, Iiaseball tram at Medford and tho jirlvato Individuals who had chargo nf tho raco track. "For tho lovo of Mlko bo reason- able" nnd think twlco buforo you leap. Is thta sufllclont cnuso for a jiopulaco of somo four thousand to ho howling with rngo nt another community within forty-flvo miles of them? It surely Isn't a mnnlfestn- ton nf goodfollowshlp and really Jm't good citizenship. It gives an out- "c,u8 of ngramiont hero Wednesday fldcr tho Impression that tho commu- nnvo "greed to tight nt 133 pounds nlty ronrornod Is composed nlmost nml pncn ""s postod a forfult of $21 wholly of a howling bunch of ngltn- tlint ll0 ' 'ako tho wolght ' at torn. ( three o'clock on tho nfturnoon before 8uch work Is on ovldent linpedl- t,,c flKnt- Tlll,y wl" nKt cloai mont to progress nnd should bo nh- rvnUa d tho roforeo will probably liorcd. It In certain thnt Ornnts l)0 "Tlm" Seoloy. Pass would bo affected by tho knocks HuriiH nnd his manngor, Joo Joo of Medford, that -Medford will bo In- llii loft tllu c"' yesterday for San Jured by tho bumps administered by I'rnnclsco but will return In nbout Grants' Pass, and Incldontnlly each two r threo weeks. Henderson will rdaco will bo Injured to n grontor ex- K0 to ft onr-liy ranch until nbout tent by Its attempt to administer tho ten daya borons tho light whon bo hammer to their nolghbors. As Htated, that section will ho In- Jurcd directly nnd subsequently tho entire Btnto will bo hurt to u ce-- t" const. Ho haa fought all tain extent nnd Instly but not least through tho mlddlo wont nnd has do our glorious West will bo hurt by f"t'l Rch men im Soldlor .Mlllor, tho reports of a potty fight between tno VoTt Iavenworth champiou; what aro considered two of tho K,J "rown, a Minneapolis "prldo"; Const'a progressive towns. 8'1' Terry, Toss ncrry of Grnnd Thnt tho render may havo snnio Vlow, Jo,; Kid Forns, tho welter conception of tho animosity exhibited wlKht champion of tho southwest by tho two towns tho following o. (Hunt stopped In tho fourth round): cerpts from a Grant' Pan nsnnr im- nni1 Chnrlea Soffton, tho Oklahoma der tho bend of "Medford Needs thn Moncv and Gouges Them All" aro quoted: "(They robbed them rlcjitor I should say rlcht nnd loft.) wss the wny a ImiMiicbb man or Grants' Pk-8 snoko or thn co'obratlon on tho Fourth nt Modford. j money, As MinUord needed the Grant.' Is. Wt to tho Bear Creek town n number In oxoeim of (100 pei- sons nnd It was etliiated otiv conservative men that from $S.00rt to fis.utiti went rrom this city to stay In Medford. But Medford needs the money. "(It wns n disgusting graft nil around). Fold nuothor visitor to the Bear Creek town. (There wns im such thing as weleomn for anybody It wns n cutthroat affair from berln nlng to ond. ami It Is i pity that Grants' Pnss peoplo did not haw their own celeU'-'iiton. I'll vtntir to say tbls pmUslou will not hnpnen next year). "Thero was so much tomplnlnt nnd from sueh truthful inureos regard ing tp twntniont ulven all vlnltiirs I t Medford that to pnes the matter over would be a darellet of duty on the lart of The Courier. But then Med ford needs tit money." To ue the lanaunne of the street urchin 1 mitjnt v. "Now what dvo t'ltik o' ds? Your answer Is certain. "I think It's dlsBustlng and n lack of proper buslne sagacity for nuy business man to make such asser tions as nro accredited to thorn in tho alleged Interviews. A tnr ni , .! , .. ..- .... - ...v, mm Miows mere no such rivalry and a spirit to nock in any other locality on tho iilH OUT IN CDLORfiDO: Fearing Lynching of Negro. Governor Takes Step. Associated Press to Cooo Day Times.) (By DENVER, Colo., July 6 Govern- Or HliairOlIl lOCinj' urnuruu out company of mllltln at La Junta, Colo. to prevent tho possible lynching o I Ben Harris, a negro, who Is accused 0I K,"ln& umul "l ' u,""u ww"b I ,... 1 I...1 fT. ...., nlnhl at . ROCkjfOrd and was hurried to La Junta. It Is reported that a mob is forming nt Rockyford to lynch him. Harris was discovered In tho par- Immhhm n vnrrr Mutt-Mi fit I7fUtV. ioru. 1 WO UUIIUl WUIIUUB III I1IB HCllU Indlcato that tho ofneora who fired upon him nt tho tlmo of his attempt ed arrest when ho slow Craig, hit their mark. - , iiTO FIGHT HERE T 12 rough-house nirnxH ih match- i:i TO FIGHT YOUXfl HENDER SONHOYS WILL MAKE J;i POUNDS. Roughhouso Chnrllo Durns, who 'ought Guy Leo twenty fast rounds n 'w hero last Monday night, lms ,H'cn matched up to light Earl ("Young") Henderson, of Muscatine,' own "o on August 12th next. Tho match was promoted by John Horron nUtl wl11 nko l'nco nt the Rink. 'l'" two boyB, who signed tho nr- AUG wl" "tort trnlnlng under his maii-,,,,,0N1': ' s Kl'F,MAN .V CO YOl'n nK'r' Jo Slmrp, hero In town. ICOAL ORDERS yt.no pint TON. 'r,1,H w"l l,(' Hondorson's first Ugh:' Clt' ',rl',' const, and It Is tho earnest doalro of nil good, public spirited citizens thnt this petty quarrel will soon be ex tlngulshod and likewise forgotton. Quits Joker, ..T?" 'Pbomoro-O'Fnit Is making J - WrtUnT TBo Z men-Ye In his letter homo bo lelU hi fniher he lends hlx clnHn f'",'' - '' News. Thi-ri' N not iinv benetU mo glorious lit lt'if Hun It umy not lie MVit'tened sH ipipr.it n hv thi niiiuuer of glv- ' It Sfliivil FBEE TO YOU-HY SISTER thllIUt.lTH Ullh .... iliV.Vi.hom.0,r'aen lUttu. young Lu . ... " nererer you Htb. I r.n . .. .. i,,. VrT0V"TBtl r W!v niwriirinH is. .-----.. ... ,, .1a ! turn sisirmBrT 'rnnniuk... ii -- - ill"-" v"' JOU CUIl cl,vUla fnr A... "" V '"' 1""1 lOOOOCTOr a''!vlr It cuni i5 in ;... "'V. i5?.u"?9o.'. womvn have F A,.-... ..'""...J WltlUIVIIll nm?n.i,..in- ,.:- -m-b, i. oroiraat Dutki.r. i u.m -".uiruauoiUn MIIyiwrert)ttVii..ll.rr.'ou('1""oofToarowTi1.ii-. t MRS. M. wfi&lW2mlu'i . hoxh - - Notro Domo, lnd.ru.s.A- nmiMnmMinBinu,uHinjaHiaiiii i - - - IMP EIS Fl BODY WITH IS II HIES MIT CUT Both Accuser and Accused Are Handed $5 Fine. As a result of a free for all drunk en brawl, with no entrance fee, scv- oral sailors of tho steam schooner 11 Excelsior found themselves In tho JllBtlco court last evening In answer t0 n COmPlalnt sworn to by lluse Wall, ono of tho combatnnt3. "J01in TOUOy was mo uniuruuuui- .-. clfically charged. Tho others wcro merely hy-stnndcrs who only took an occasional swing nt tho principals, In cidentally all wcro arraigned. After looking Into tho matter and taking all of tho testimony, tho Jus tlco decided that ono was as much to blame as tho other and subsequently fined both nccuser and accused $5 apiece. An amusing sequel Is attached to tho story. It seems that Dr. Ingram was called to dress a bad wound on Wall's forehead. Tho work complet ed, the doctor has his bill to present but so far has failed to determine tho present whereabouts of his pa tient. Foote, a local automobile man who was engaged to bring tho fighting sailors to tho wharf whero they would embark for their ship, Is also looking for tho two men who havo quit tho ship. It appears that tho court Is tho only ono getting off to tho good nnd tho Jiistlco snld this morning that they would also hnvo had a better slice If tho offenders wcro bettor situated financially. At nuy rato tho Judge got It all. WHERE IGNORANCE 18 ULIS8. Lo. In th vnlo of ycnr Inincnth A Krlaly troop oro iren Tlio pnlnful family of Death, More hldfoin than tbclr iueen. Thin racki tlio joints, tills llrci tlio veins. That every laboring sinew ftrnlns. Tlicno In tlio deeper vltnli roue, Lo, povcrlj- to nil tlio tin ml, That numts the snut with Icy hand. And slow coimiiiilnK nxo! To encli Ills nifferlnKi. All nro men. Condemned ullke to Kroin. Tho tender fur (inotliir'n pain, Tho uiifrvllnit for Ills own. Ytt, .ill, why iltj'ild tlioy Know tliolr fate, Blnco sorrow newr comrs too Into And happiness too mlftiy (ltci Tliou.tht would destroy their para dise No more. Where Ignornnco Is bllas 'TIs folly to be wise. Thomas Qray. You Will Fin.(S Solid, comfort nnd satlofactlon In ouk yuKXiTunn mado by tho best manufactur ers It combines clognnco dura bility nnd comfort. Our goods being subitnutlally mndo will retain their flno olegnnt finish and lnat n llfctlmo and always prove n sourco of satisfaction. Another importnnt fact Is that our prices aro no higher than for poorer qunllty and trashy goods. Let us flguro with you whon you want anything from n kitchen chair to a completo outfit. C. A. Johnson, 01tlet Furniture Store on Coos Bay 'JsjSS I iu a woman. jnow woman's suffsrlnci tt 1 Ura found tha cur" k -.1 WW? Su'fcSSiSfloSSSn Vmln,. womsn'snllmcnu. 1 iS?1,wn,I;7,.Bnflc'r from daughter Jourmoth oerri ,or 7elf. you pa?S3gaSSS kr,7ute; '"t, MfHMMIt. youriiolf ot Xomc. is.', i lv"U .??"? m ' . . - U l 1 Ll A. s v ssni h it . tn : . . t " . . says curi.S rtumVndri,.' i K2 LSSj-Md ,iit.a t li.-"--:t'"i- " -iJiBin ' -" "JBttPIUMIIUUI SUtiaio trfiU!.. .1 i. i.'V'l"."'".- Kicinitti. Oh -- .-. fxtmisyillU II II lit ft Mia.L..... sffm v ourt tks na.si'ffi." '! iiiiuf u ti. .... :,v". ...V. . ' "" H'i tilt inUHimi,U?,&SaVktMbNl, "" "" ...,v,ult.,0"niyoa oei.iiiti '. .,;.!.. lifin irii iq tirovft tA vuinr. itcraerautT. ih John D. Ore Has Pockets Rifeled and Body Is Thrown In Creek. (Dy Associated Press to Cons Day Times.) MITCHELL, S. t) July 7. A body of a man was found In tho creek hero Inst night with tho throat cut nnd pockots rifled. It was Iden tified as being that of John D. Oro, Lyndon, Wis. PnperB on tho body In dlcato he carried about $2,000. WOULD 1IAVK A PAIR COMMISSION (By Associated Press to Coob Bar Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, July 7. A commission of three members with sniarles of $7,500 each to represent tho United States In tho preparation and operation of tho Pnnnma Pacific Exposition at San Francisco during 1015, was proposed In tho Senato to day by Hcyburn of Idaho. SENATE EXPERIENCES VKItr QUIET DAY (By Associated Press to Coos B; Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, July 7. A continuance of tbo debate on Canadian reciprocity and a apecch hy thn Sonntor from Virginia for his bill to appropriate $20,000,000 an nually for five yenra put tho roads of tho country Into atandard condition, constituted today's programme of tho Scnnto. $100 Reward, $100 The t'nderscf this psper III lie plentcd t l.Mtn llnt llicre lntlfit ntiedremled dlx-nn llnl K'Imicu lint been ulilp loriirc In nil ir Mxcri.iiiid t lint UCntsrrd. IUII'k I'nurrli Tine r the nnly poi'lllveriire tinir known t fit Midlcnl Irntetnlty. t'nUrri beltif eii tlnitloiiHl dlrn,i'. leniifren n eotintltutlniml irinlmcnl. Hull, Cntnrili euro In tl;on Inter imlly, ai'tlne dlreeilyiipnn tho IiIoIhI nml mil v ill, sitrtnri-H of Did )ilrm, ihetebr deKlroyltir the fniindntlon nf the 1lo, nimI cItIiib llic t lent ptrrneth fn liiillilln- up th runillln llim snd ' Irll'-R nnture In liolni; It work Tho proprietors hnv o much fnlth In (! ! . stlre iHinvts thnt they ' tier One HuudriHl Pol lnr fur nny rne thnt It fulln tn f lire. Henri for list of IcitliLniiln . . Y, J.t'lIK.VKY A CO., Toledo, O. ftiM bv nit Druci.'litP.'He. Tnke lint Fninlly Till tnrronitfpn'lon We Work And Advertise To hrlnn a custoinci' liero the Ural time, nftcr dint he coim-a of his own accord. You kiititr why, jti:.Mi:.Mni:u There Is no kink, or cuo thnt e in n't do. THINK IT OVKIt 1Y." Coos Bay Steam Laundry PIIOXK MAIX ri 3 Blanchard Livery 1 Wo havo secured the llvory busb noss of L. II, Holsner nnd nro pre 'pared to render excellent service ti 'tho peoplo of Coos Bny. Carefp drivers, good rigs nml evctylhtn 1 'hnt will moan satisfactory sorvlve u the public. Phono us tor a drlvln, , horse, n rig or anything ueeded Ir I the livery Hue. Vo also do i trucking business of all hinds MiAXniAUl) BROTHERS. I.lv.-1-v. TiimJ nnd Sales Service. HI First nnd Alder Streets. Phone 138-J Would you UJco to have Elect rio LUjlits in your Country home? Find out tho number ot lights you would want nnd wo will bo pleased to give you all the Information you ask. Ccos Bay Wiring Co. PHONE li7-J. . Gorf Livery Service b,nnc' w rlss. good horses and iironu unvers are now nt the dls osnl or tho Coos Bay public at REASONABLE RATES. Rigs or rigs with drivers ready ror any trip anywhere any tlmo. Horses boarded and rigs cared for. New hearse and special accommo. datlons provided for funeral parties. W. L. CONDRON'S LIVERY AND PEED STABLES PIIOXK 273-J If you have anything to sell, trada rent or want help, try a want ad. ' Tho Times Want Ada bring results Parties Desiring Monu ments to be Erected Would do well to cnll nt the Pnclflo Monuntoiitnl WorkB, South Broadway nnd make selection from tho largo stock now on hand. Mr. Wilson has In lua employ tho only prnotlcnl mnrblo and gra nlto cutter In Coos county. And nono but tho host wont Is turned Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. I HENRY 8KNG8TACKEN, Mr. Coqulllo OfllJo Phono 1S1 Marshftold OfTlco 14-J. Farms Timber Coal and Platting Lancia a specialty. Gonaral Agenta "EASTSIDE" am mr. ' t . . mfz .imp $rjr ir&y c s ..-B r i The past has proven that Investments In small acre tracts near etowIbi cities aro tho roost profitable. Ths C. B. R. 8. a as such to offer. Obu. 3, Drnschko. Marshflnld, Oro. TIIK PAST Steamer Rcdoido INTKH-OCEAN TRAng iiaBsengcrs both way nnd fivlfht Will ntnko regular trips cnrry'auclsco. AHrt'scrvHtlopsforpaMsenueni between Coos liny nnd Sun I'rilvld, and Inter-Oreaii Truiinp, lo. imile nf Alllntire Dock. Muni' n KrnneMri. I'nr Infni-iiiiitlini nl no M-.T or HH3. Sailing from Cooh Buy fur Sun lVnncIneo TiiCMlny morning July 11. Union Street Wliuif No. li, Han l'lnnclsco. Union Street Wharf Xo. 2, S-iNSPORTA'llOX f'OMI'A.NY. FAST SERVICE TO ROSEBUR.G Our utitOK, leaving Murhhlltitl nt (I o'clock every morning, con ucct with tho evening train (o Portland. Faro !?n.0(). COOS BAY BOSiniURO 8TA OK LINE OTTO SCHKTTKH, Agent, O. 1 BAUNAHD, I'M MARKET AV., .Mnrahllvld. Agent, IlOSEBUItG, Oro. PIIOXK 11 "THE FRIEND OV COOS BAY" S. S. ALLIANCE CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH BANK ROAD AT PORTLAND SAILS FROM COOS BAY, FOR PORTLAND, THURSDAY, JULY 6th NORTH 1'AJIFIO 3TEAMSHIP COMPANY'. PHONE U c. V. McGEORflK, Ageut EQUIPPED ST&MR BREAKWATER ALWAYS ON TIME SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT D A. M. ON JULY 5, 10, 15, SO, us, ao. SAILS FROM COOS BAY AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE ON JULY S, 7, 12, 1. 22 AND 27. t,fa, L. II. KEATINO, AGENT "-"- r0XE MA,N 85-L DRASN-C00S BAY AUTO LINE VIA ALLEGANY NOW READY FOR BUSINESS Leaves MarshfieldDaily BOAT LEAVES ALERT LANOIXO, MARSIIFIELD ARRIVE DRAIN 1 P. M. SAME DAY. TICKETS FOR SALE AND INFORMATION AT The Busy Corner Drug Store Have That Roof Fixed NOW See CORTHELL Phono 3121 ''''' " C96S SAY REALTV SYWCW CPAL C8lM17-TI0h MIW farm rauiT. tumuit Tim&Lms OittfiftiwH tr Mtn.VAi, cmMMS a finn-if ' XI rOMMOMIOUH , (I'Ittlpped rflth M'lrrlrns) WITH WIRELESS 5: SQ A. M. PHONE 208 MARSHFIELD'S POPULAR FASHTjY hotel THE LLOYD Rates reduced to: Day 50c, 75c ao $1.00; week J2.00 to 6,00, Hou keeping apartments with gas ranK 110.00 to $18,00 per month. FR8 JfcSk BATHB E. W. SULLIVAN, Prof JJA- - :'L