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Sfir-r'jrfT-fJ, '"TjJ'T THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 31, 19 11 -EVENING EDITION 4 BIKER WILDE GARRISON CASE NEW COURSE TO PflRTLAl IIP AUGUST 5 COME TO NELSON M FINALCLEANUP FOR SCHOOLS Former Rose City Financier 1 On Way North to Face Charges. (Special to Tho Times.) SAN FRANCISCO, July 30. Pur Bimnt to IiIb promlBO to the Oregon officers, Louis J. Wiltlo nrriveil In fian Francisco this morning from fian Diego. Ho will lie taken to Portlnntl Immediately to bo tried for tho alleged embezzlement of $90,000 of tho funds of tho Oregon Trust & Savings Ilnnlc. In nn lntorvlow Wlldo saya: "1 linvo no fault to find with tho courteous treatment accorded mo by the ofllclnls of Oregon, ns they have permitted mo on my word of honor to moot thorn In San Francisco. ".My frlondH need not worry, be causo thero Is nolhlng In It. "I have no fear of tho outcome of a Just trial and I bollovo I will re celvo It oven In Portland, when tho better part of tho press and tho poo plo calmly deliberate on the facts and probe- Into tho rcnl rnuses which led up to my Indictment, and when tho depositors of tho old bnnk Icnm tho truth thnt It was I nnd no one clso thnt was responsible for them gottlng their money. "As long ns I have n dollar nnd n drop of blood I nm going to fight to n finish." Mr. Wlldo hns resigned tho presi dency of tho American National Flank licro nnd was succeeded by Joseph W. Sefton, Jr. LIGHT PLANT Ashland, Ore., Council Revokes Electric Franchise For Mun icipal Ownership. ASHLAND, Oro., July 31. Tho city council dropped a bombshell In to tho Ashland Electric Power & Light Company by revoking the ordinance which grnnted thnt com pany n franchise In 188'.) to supply tho city with electric light nnd pow er. AhIiIhiiiI'h municipal plant will bo In opera t Ion In a month, nnd by this move nil competition will bo excluded. Tho company Is given un-l til October lfi In which to remove all Its poles, wires nnd othor equip tnont. Legal nilvleo received by tho city Is to tho effect thnt ordlnnnco of 1889 Is revocable. The move comes as a complete surprlso to tho local corporation. A TURKISH GOOD. Phono MATH will do you IH-J. l?nv,i your Job 'Tho Times off Ico. printing dene n Ttnd tho Times' Want Ads. Wearing Qualities as Well as Style That's what you get at Tho lossery always, It is acknowledged that wo stand at tho head when it comes to all the latest and niftiest in men's wear but quality is never overlook ed. HIGH ART SUITS KINGSBURY AND STETSON HATS HEIDECAPS PACKARD SHOES The Toggery Formerly Geo, Goodrum, w w Oregon Supreme Court Will Hear Appeal of Coos County Murderer. The Oregon Supremo Court has llxud August 5 ns the date on which, tho appeal In tho enso of Frank Gnr risnn. niiilor scntenco of death for tho murder of. Hoy I'orklns. Judge Sohlbrcdo nnd II. O. Graves arc now at Portland and wIH n finm thcro to Salem to represent Garrison. The nppenl was taken nftcr Judgo Coko had refused n rohenrlng. Judge Coko nllowsd the attorneys defoiidlnc Garrison $50 for their work In the lower court nnd ns tho trial lasted nearly n week, their nctual expenses moro than nto up what they got out of It. Tho court also allowed $2C for the appeal brief but tho attorneys bavo not yet re ceived nny nllownnco for their work In tho lower court nnd ns tho trlnl lasted nenrly u week, tholr nctunl expenses more than nto up what they got out of It. Travers Fire Laddies Larrup the NorthBenders In In teresting Game. L. W. Traver and his M.iwli fluid flro laddies mado good their promlso ntd returned with thu sc.tlps or l'o North Honil flro boys nPiu for u tlmo tho result was lunglmj by eye brows. Tho final eoi,,- of 11 to 10 In Murshlleld's favor Is ovidimct of tl.o narrow ertfw ..f which vlctoy perched. In the ninth Inning the score was 11 to 3 In .Mnrshflold's fn- vor but In that Inning tho North Ileud Hwutters got busy and ran In seven scores. I.oomls wns urging the North Ilend men on to further efforts while Traver was calling for wnter, police, help or nnythlng to stop tho slaughter. The rush wns stopped Just ns the North Menders wore trying to snatch victory from what was certain defeat nnd Mnrsh field was satisfied with u scalp nlthn sho was trying for a tlmo to tnko scalp, hide nnd nil. The following Is tho score uy In nings: 1 2 .1 I 5 (1 7 S 0 Mild. ...02012101 111 N Pond . .00021000 7 10 PACIFIC" (MMST l.Vl,j SCORES. (lly Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) PORTLAND. Ore., July 31. The Hose Climbers could not ellmb fast enough to escnpe tho Angels yester day, when Portland dropped both games to I. on Angeles. Vernon nnd Oakland were ulso doublo winners. Tho following ure the scores of Sun day games: At Sncrninoutn R 11 (First game.) Sacramento Vernon. . MARSHFiELD It NORTH BEND 10 1 7 2 0 0 I -I S R II 0 12 2 5 3 S 7 R II 1 7 1 -t 7 IS 2 S tttt I Second game.) Sacramento. , t Vernon At Snn Francisco t First game.) Shu Frnuelboo, Oakland. . . 110 Innings.) (Second gniue.) San Franclnco, Oakland. , , At Los Angeles t First game.) I.ok, Angeles. . Portland. . . (Second gniue.) Los Angeles. . Portland. . . .,,,... ...... NOTICE TO FRUIT GHOWEItS .VXD HAXCHEHS. You are earnestly requested to make n special olYort to send choice fruits or vegetables to tho Chamber of Commerce ns we nre preparing an exhibit lor tho Salem Stnto Fair, also for a permanent exhibit at tho Chamber of Commerce. We will bo pleased to havo a bill oceoinpnnlng he fruit that wo may pay for all re ceived. We ask you to give this your earn est attention. Knch specimen will be labelod with the nnmo of tho party growing the fruit or vegetables exhi bited. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. By Dr. J. T. McCormae, Pres. Doa't forget tho Turkish t'HOXE 21 t-J. Baths. Stipt. Alderman May Add Care of Milk and Fires to Cur riculum. A Salem dispatch says the three it's, famed for their place In pioneer ! t ,. t 1 ...It, ..n 1m Inn, altrtlf pilUIIC BUIluuio, mil nut uu mm r..e..v of In making out the new course of study, according to L. R. Alderman, superintendent of public Instruction of Oregon. The Btnto fpod and dairy commis sion wants the carp of milk after it reaches tho consumer tnught In tho public schools. Tho stnto forester wants n place given to forest fire prevention hi the course of study. Insurnnco companies arc request ing thnt pupils be tnught prevention of fires about buildings. A multitude of other good nud practical courses nre being tirgod. Superintendent Alderman tnkes tho stand thnt tho children must know how to rend broadly, to wrlto n good business letter nnd tho cs 8ontlnls of arithmetic. These three things must be tnught thoroughly and nil oxtra tlmo will bo devoted to other practical subjects. Ho is weeding out every non-essential and trying to put tho course on n solid foundation. Much Industrial work Is being Included. The course will bo out next month nud will be In closer harmony with tho current needs of the state thnn any heretofore. WYOMING ELK Herds to Be Taken By Gov ernment and Placed In This State. MYRTLB POINT, Oro., July 31. Requests havo been made by people Intei OHted In the propagation of big gnmo animals for tho transfer to Coos nnd Curry counties n urge number of tho Wyoming elk from tho Jnckson's Holo country, nnd Congressman W. C. Unwley, to whom the request hns been mndo, Is now working with tho Interior Depart ment nt Washington In the hope of having tho request grnnted. The mountains of this section of Oregon are Ideal for tho propagation of elk. nud several thousand of tho nnl innls could And sustonnnce here. It Is expected thnt tho permission will bo given by tho Department nnd thnt several carloads of the nnlmnls will bo selected from tho Jackson's Hole herd next winter nnd shipped hero to be turned Into tho mountains. Union uml Wnllowii AImi After Elk. LA GRANDE, Ore., July 31. Union nnd Wullowa counties, posses sing lnrge ureas of mouiitnln and timber, have been solected by tho Interior Department nt Washington for elks' preserves whero tho Wyom ing elk will be propagated. The anlmnls will bo caught next winter during tho deep snowfall In tho Jack son's Hole country, enro being tnken to secure strong young nnlmnls, tho pick of the huge herds gathered there for tho winter months, and shipped to Northeastern Oregon by rail, to be turned Into tho mountains horo. Tho conditions In this section of the state are said to be Ideal for the propagation of theso gamo ani mals. PERSONAL OVERFLOW. JAS COWAN, Jr., has gono to Curry county to be In on the first veni son of the season there. C. A. LANGWORTHY and family will leavo tomorrow for tho up per Coqullle country for a few weeks' outing. A. J. MENDEL Is now In Chlcngo en route homo from his onstorn trip. E. E. JOHNSON of Coqullle is In Mnrshfleld on business. F. V. CATTERLIN and wife of Ban don are Marshfleld visitors today. J. G. FLOOK of Portland arrived here today to visit his sister, Mrs. Levi Bmlth. AVAXTE1 A man with $2,100 to pick up a cholco corner 75x140 on corner Second nnd Ingersol streets -Title Guarantee nud Ab stract Company. , - . Former Lightweight Champion Would Like to Box Here Terms Asked. nuttllng NelBon, for yenrs tho star of tho fistic nrenn, wants to come to Coos Day and box Burns nnd Henderson. John Horron this morn ing received n telegram from tho former lightweight champion offer ing to come. Tho date or torma woro not spe cified nnd Mr. Hcrron immediately wired him for his terms nnd if they nre within reason, ho will bring him here. Nelson wns tho gamest fighter that over entered tho ring and held the championship until Ad Wolgnst mas tered him recently. Every man on Coos Dny regnrdlcss of whether ho was n close follower of tho ring or not would undoubtedly welcome a chnnce to sco tho ox-chnm- plon spar here. FOR SALE Real estate. Rooming house, best loca tion In town 8in Fine Bungalow on Central avenue 9.1,1.111 Business property jjW.noo 4 Lots closo In ijKMOO Business property In North Bond JjW,Oon And for Business Opportunities, e AUG. fhizeen, OH. Cent ml Avenue, Murxlilleld. Blanchard's Livery Wo havo secured the livery btial- ness of L. II. Ilelsner nnd nro pre' parod to render excollcnt service- t( tho pcoplo of Coos Bay. Carofu drivers, good rigs and ovorythlng thnt will mean entlsfactcry sorvlco tc tho public. Phono us for n driving horse, n rig or anything needed Id tho livery lino. Vo nlso do 1 trucking business of nil kinds. ItLAXCIIARD BROTHERS. Livery, Fowl uml Sales Service. HI First nnd Alder Streets. Phono 138-J Business Directory Following Is a list of Rollablo Business Firms thnt It will Pay to Patron Izo. Go To WILLEY & SCHR0E0ER for Plumbing and Heating Miirnhllold, Ore., Phono 77J1 STADDEN All hinds of photograph work, broinUlo enlarging nnd kodak finishing. J. J.. KOONTZ Machine nud Repair Shops GENERAL MACHINIST Steam and Gas Englno Work At Holland's boat ahop, Front street, Marshfleld, Ore. Have That Roof Fixed NOW See CORTHELL Phono aiai MARSHFIELD'S POPULAR FAMILY nOTEL THE LLOYD Rates reduced to: Day 50c, 7Eo and $1.00; week $2.00 to 85.00. House keeping apartments with gas ranges HO. 00 to $18.00 por mouth. FREE BATHS E. W. SULLIVAN. Iop. SAFE INVESTMENT For information concerning high-class bond Investments, bearing 6 Interest net, wrlto O. B. Hinsdale, care J. H. Adnms and Company, Los Angeles, California. Tho cost of repairing the wiring In our building In Mnrshfleld was nine dollars. The owner at once got a re duction of Fifty Dollars per year in the insurance. Think It over. Coos Bay Wiring Co. PHONE 237-J $25.00 Suit; $ 15.00 Suit; Now for the final clean-up o men's' suits. J25 snappy numbers 'gd;in ' this disposal. All sizes, weights and suitable for all year around Patterns selected with a view of pleasing the most particular taste. Pure worsteds, tweeds and cassi meres. $20.00, $22.50 djj F AA and $25.00 values, choice P vJ U "MONEY TALKS" Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. MARSHFIELD DRAIN-C00S BAY AUTO LINE VIA ALLEGANV NOW HEADY FOR BUSINESS LEAVES MARSHFIELD DAILY BOAT LEAVES ALERT LANDING, MARSHFIELD 8:30 A. Ai. ARRIVE DRAIN 4 P. M. SAME DAY. TICKETS FOR SALE AND INFORMATION AT THE BUSY COR NER DRUG STORE, PHONE 1108 FAST AND Steamer Redondo EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Sails From San Francisco for Marshfield Tuesday, Aug. 1, 2 p. ra. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Phono 44 C. F. McGEORQE, Agent. THE FRIEND OF COOS HAY" S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS CONNECTING W1TM THE NORTH HANK ROAD AT PORTLAND Will Sail From Marshfield for Eureka Monday, July 31 NORTH PaJIFIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY. PHONE U c. F. McGEORGE, Agent EQUIPPED Steamer Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME SAILS FROM COOS RAY AT O A. M. ON JULY 5, 10, 18, 20, 2, 7, 12, 17, 22 AND 27. SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT SERVICE OF OTIE THDE ON JULY 25, 80. L. II. KEATING, AGENT MONK MAIN 85-L FAST SERVICE TO ROSEBUR.G Our autos, leaving Munhfleld at O o'clock every morning, con. nect with tho evening train to Portland. Faro $8.00. COOS HAY ROSEUURG STA GE LINE OTTO SCHETTER, Agent, O. P. BARNARD, 120 MARKET AV., Mttrshfleld. Agent, ROSEBURG, Oro. FnONK 11 UNIQUE PANTATORIUM Dying, Cleaning, Pressing and Re pairing. Ladles' Work a specialty. We do all kinds of Hat Work. All work guaranteed or no char ges. We clean rugs, carpeta and Lace Curtains. Goods called for and delivered. SUITS MADE TO ORDER. 150 CENTRAL AVE PnONE 250-X ROSS (& PINEGOR PROPRIETORS S15.00 $10.95 i 1JAXDOX OOMMODIOlS WITH WIRELESS WATCH! NOTICE Homer Mauzey, on of tho drlreri nd the solicitor for ub Is out for sundry. Watch him I ho l llMe to atop you on th street and explal0 all details of Laundry and also to b at your home any time. He knows Laundry business from A to Z. Marshfiel Hand and Steam Laundry PUOKL. 220-J L