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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1911)
wlllWIWlWliPdftw V T'T-wwipnnT 1mpr"'iwBww r Xf " "f (rf'Tr " "1 WM" iKt'W''1 'R THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1911 EVENING EDITION. Sunday Daily Nights Buick Auto ervice Phone 34-J The Gunnery Until 6 P. AT. After 0 P. M. and Sundays, Phone 20 Chandler Hotel Reliable Cars Careful Drivers I. R. TOWER, Proprietor Reasonable Rates L V gKI 1099 s? 1 RECORD OF HQJDEHO Pugilist Who Will Meet 'Roug- house Charley' Burns Has Many Victories. Interest In the "Rouglihoitse Ciinr loy" Hums nnd Karl Henderson go, scheduled Tor tho Mnrshlield SluiUnK IUnk next Saturday night continues to grow apace. Tho attendance prom ises to bo a record breaker. Hoth nro In training and this with tho pre llmlnnry between Hilly Wilson and Dill Qiiffuoy will bo n real clnssy card. In spenltlng of tho bout, young Henderson today said: "I am out horo to" win from nil tho 133-lb boys in tho game nnd I think I am man enough to do so." Henderson's record shows tho fol lowing: April 12. 1009 Draw with Solgar Miller at .Musenllno, la. Juno 20, 1000 Knocked out 1 Harry at Knnsns City. Juno 20, 1000 Knocked out Tom my llurrows at Muscatine. July .1, 1000 Knocked out Sid Tarry nt Muscatine. Sept. 'in, 1010 (lot derision In atopped light with Sid Drown nt Mils catlno In seventh round. Ortober 2, 1010 Knocked out Sld Drown nt Knu Claire, Wis., In eight h round. December, 1010 Knocked out Darby O'Hrlen of Kansas City, In Ok lahoma In 1-th round. Feb. 21, 1011 Lost to Kid Flrmo, ICS-lbM, after 1 5 rounds. Juno 1, 1011 Won In seventh round from Chas. Soften at Tulsa, Okln. Juno 12, 1011 Won from Dale Gardner at Oakland, Cal., In round. in TON li GOOF NT SOOi (Continued from page 1.) Itoseburg boasts of two per cent n " IfllSTflTtlflJDSTB IM MUM TO BE EXPLRT (Continued from page 1.) had told him to go abend with the maximum grade. Tho Asset com-milllIclimi ))Inn ,, tlmt wllcIl lt pnny's maxlnuim grado Is 1.65 per cent and this can bo reduced to a one per cent mnxlmum by n heavier roadbed and with more grndlng." O'imill.VS WORD AT STAKE. Doubt Eugene View of ItosclmrgN of Aniioitiu'eniciit. Tho Eugene Ounrd Fays: "Au thentic rumors have eomo from Ito seburg, In fact, Indirectly from tho reached the right Btago they would cither submit a proposition to soil or would consider nn offer for It. This latter stntcment was In re sponse to u statement by A. II. Pow ers that he had been given to under stand that Mr. Nolnn had nlready closed tho deal for tho present com pany. Mr. Powers said that ho did not know for sure that this had been dono but In case It was. ho wondered about the city's ability to take tho property over. Other members of the council snld president of tho Commercial club, that ho and other residents of tlmtjtlmt Mr. Nonn Il(uI Bvcn them to understand that he would not buy city have money to bet nt odds of r to 1 that tho railroad to Coos Dny will novcr bo built from Eugene. They are making those offers on tho fact that they claim tho Southern Pacific company can rench Coos Hay with a road only 05 miles long, while It will tako 125 miles of line from Eugene. They nlso claim thnt a road can be built from that city without a tunnel nnd with nothing greater than a two per cent grade. Prominent rnllrond men, express ing their own opinions, however, seem to bellovo that tho odds are In favor of Eugene, and It Is tho gen (ho plnnt unless given the new fifty year franchise. Offers From Engineers. peeled to be nblo to start In within n short time on tho work nnd the committees hope to get lt completed so that it can be submitted at the regular election In December. On request of Councllmnn Powers. Mnyor Simpson of North nend ngreed thnt the Simpson Lumber company would give Councllmnn Albrecht n leave of absence so that ho could ns slst tho now engineers In going over the project. I The matter will bo taken up at to night's council meeting. , The TO HUSH WORK 01 Li Final Cleanup $1 J pA (Continued from pngo 1.) 000.000 let him contract to build our road from Eugene. I am suro thnt tho directors would glndly approve a contrnct with a responsible com pany for thnt figure without going to further trouble with surveys," said Every $25 Fancy Sum mer Suit... Men s $5.00 Oxfords $3.65 3 "MONEY TALKS" Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. MAHSHFIELD 1IANU0X Edgar MeDnnlol, who had written i rnllroal olllclnl yostordny various engineering firms for terms for exporting tho Coos liny water sit uation, rend replies from several. Two flrniB, Louis C. Kelsey nnd Stannnrd & Hlchnrdson of Portland had representatives present, Mr Reese and Mr. Richardson, respecti vely. Stnnnnrd & ltlehnrdson'8 terms of $10 per dny with tho city to pay rr:!,'r.'r,C:iBargains in North Bend Business Properly limin In u'lilnli I'nrt. I ' I nil other expenses wero tho lowest oral opinion thnt since tho olllclnl !,Mr" llcw n"cr WI,B r)r ,0 "" "10ndc- It possible for Portland to announcement bus been made b.v.,,n,'l' wnr, for $-'0u0, muno t ',0 gain tho ;iinxlinum amount of benefit General Manager O'llrlen. ho will ",'', noni hip ronr per cent com- n-om Its $S,000,000 expenditure. mission his tirni was to receive in case u municipal plant wns Installed Messrs. Hlchnrdson nud Reese had "Coos Hay trado has gono to San Frnnclsco In largo quantities In tho past and they realized that the rail road will turn land. Tho volumo In which Port land will gain from tho opening of 0n Sherman nrcntio. Also closo-ln- rcBldonco property, Improved nl Coos Hny depends upon tho proximity of the connection to tho city. Hy succeeding In hnvltig the directors build out of Eugcno. Mr. O'Hrlen has never allow Ills word to bo Jeopard Ized." keep your eve on hu,l. (From Tho Oregonlan.) Just keep tin eye on your Undo r(ltl Ylm Hill when railroad building to . i-ooh nay iiegius. unimproved. Must bo sold at onco. It Will Pay You to Investigate This Standard Investment Co. "This has been accomplished, too without diminishing tho good effects) thnt tho territory south of Eugene wc.Giu building north bend OHEG0.X Hcsldes these. Henilersnn mniln it tour of Iowa nnd Missouri In 1010 ItcllinQ Skin Qllickly COOlCtJ. In which ho won a number of lessor! fights. I Hot weather means skin trouble severnl little til's, being occasioned i will experience. Tho rond will pass by Mr. Reese not submitting his through a promising part of Doug-' tonus until tho others lind been rend. , las county and tho business thnt Is' After moro or less discussion (developed thero naturally will How, Stannnrd Richardson's terms wero, into Itoseburg, tho comity sent." accepted, tne committees agreeing to recommend them to tho city councils tonight for ratification. Tho (Inn selected Is the same one NOTICE TO GRANGERS. Tho Coos Hny Grnngo will hold n picnic Saturday, August 12, at tho that prepared a preliminary report M,)lcB 01 CntcnlriB ,nIeti The Tlo. tho "" " "" ' ;Kr ninny peoplo, but now you LOST Between 'oiillli. anil Maisli- n(,, U10 t(., inatnntly. iioiUt watch rou, monogram E.P.H. i- inner return to omce. llownnl. ,Plliig wlntergreen lotion nnd GREAT BARGAIN, easy terms, ,,(l1 ,K K ""t In half an hour quarter mile frontage on "Old not '" im '"'""a but In llvo soil ocean's gray and uiolnneholv waste." '0M,'Bi SI ncres Todd, Hole! Oregon.' Tll,R B,,1,Plo wash Is known as D. North Honil, jn n- Prescription for Eczema, and - ! usually sells for $1.00 a bottlo, but MOONLIGHT EXCURSION. ; now by special nrrnngenient you can The Epworlh League of tho Moth- K,t trial size bottlo for 2R cents. This dolst Episcopal church will give a w ,0 onougli to show you why wo moonlight excursion on Wednesday alwnvs rerominnn.i n n n ,.. ,n i.... ...... ' " i fc. church a. 7:30 sharp. Hrlng rpIlcf ,, Cr08g nn,g storp on tho North Rond water sltuntlon cnn,lnst winter. Kn will leavo Mnrshflchl nt S nYlnck In thnt cstlmnto. theyi...... connpct ...,.,. ,,. ,,nnt ... Min fl I lll'iiil tllnt lirt titiamit i1nnt flnnl.l I Just a few drops of tho cooling and Z Z ,'..',.,"::".," 0r- !'" t0 t,ie r""tlB- T" "" " r" n...M, ,i ..w- Dun Tif, nro invlled. Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIAIILO NI) JOSSON CK.MKNT. Tho best Donitetlc nnd Imported brnndu. Plnitur, Lima, Brick nnd nil kinds of bulldora tnatorial HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR OFFICK, SOUTH IJROAINVAY. PHONE 20J , qtiato for the present demands nt nn I expense of nbout JiiO.OOO, their estl- mnte being: Mains $14,000 nitration $12,000 Connections $fi,000 Reservoirs $1S,000 your lunch baskets, will bo left. All friends nro invited. All not on time members nnd Total $50,000 This included Improvements for both North Hond nnd Mnrshflold with n special reservoir at North Tlend. Mr. Hlchnrdson stated that ho ex- Don't forget the Turkish riio.vi? a i i-j. nnths. limtuv Thru Its nnvor won Its favor. A TURKISH HATH will do you WOI). Phono 2H-J. - FAST SERVICE TO ROSEBURG Our iiutoi, leaving Mnrslillcli at o'clock evcrj' mornlnR, con. nect vltli (ho e veiling train to Portland. Fnre $0.00. COOS HAY HOSKHUlia STA GI3 LINK OTTO srilKTTKK, Agent, O. P. IIAR.VARD. 120 MARKKT AV., Mnnliflclil. Agent, HOSKHURO, Ore. PI IONS 11 XOTICK TO riSHKRMKX. Wo wnnt fresh salmon nnd nro prepnred to pay tho highest cash prlco for them. For further parti culars seo C. G. HOCKETT, Kmplro City, or GEO. F. SMITH. Coos RIvor Railway Announcement! That Jim Hill Will Build to Coos Bay Would create a great stir but It ,old not be more Important to the men who buy clothes and furnishings than tho fact that wo now carry tho niftiest line of everything In Men's Wear that c, .be found In Coos county. You know our motto "a snnnm ,iwn.. r .,.. , r,n , Good Livery Service Fancy now rigs, good horsea and aroful drivers are now nt the dls- osal of the Coos Bay public at nEASONAHLK RATES. Rigs or rigs with drivers ready for ny trip anywhere any time. Horses jonrded and rigs cared for. New hoarse nnd special accommo dations provided for funeral parties. W. L. CONDRON'S LIVKHY AND FKEI) STAIILES PHONK 27.J DRAIN-C00S BAY AUTO LINE VIA ALIjKGAXY XOW READY FOR IIUSINESS LEAVES MARSHFIELD DAILY HOAT LEAVES ALERT LANDINd, MAHSHFIELD 8:30 ARRIVE DRAIN P. M. SAME DAY. TICKETS FOR SALE AND INFORMATION AT THE BUSY COR NER DRUG STORE, PHONE U08 A. . STETSON HATS $1.50 AND $.1.00. KI.NCISIUIKY HATS, ;.oo. HKIDK CAPS HIGH ART Sl'ITS $17,150 TO S:12.S). PACKARD SHOES $1,00 AND ST..OO. ci.cirrr shirts. Have That Roof Fixed NOW See CORTHELL Phone 3121 i MARSHFIELD'S popular I FA.MILY nOTEL THE LLOYD Rates reduced to: Day 60c, 75c and j$1.00; week $2.00 to $5.00. .House 'keeping apartments with gas rnnges $10.00 to $18.00 per month. FREE BATHS K. W. SULLIVAN. Pron. PAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo EQUIPPED WITH WIKELESS Sails From Marshfield for San Francisco Sunday, Aug.6, 4 p. m 1NTER-OCEAN TRANSPOUTATION COMPANY. Phone 44 C. F. McGEORGE, Agent "THE FRIEND OF COOS BAY" S. S. ALLIANCE KQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH nANK ROAD AT PORTLAND Will Sail From Portland for Marshfield Monday, Aug. 7, 6 P:M NORTH PaJIFIO 3TKAMBHIP COMTANY. I HOXE 14 0 p McGEORGE, Agent j U The Toggery' FORMI:ria- GEO. GOODRCM. DEARY'S GUN SHOP "I can tlx It for you." Gun. bicycle, machine lock rennir. ,lng, Keys made and fitted. ! E. 1IAXDEL, Prop. I No. fill? Yn. 1.'....... c ii ........ T .- i nunc au-u i ""i m-TT,iMaiiM i , Buy It now. Now Is the time to buy a bottlo of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy It s almost certain to bo needed before ..... oxuMiin io over, this remedy' has no superior. For sale by all deal- J EQUIPPED WITn WIRELESS -.-t.. . .i.., (will UlUHiljfc.S Steamer Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT O A. M. ON AUGUST 4, 0, 14, 21 AND 20. SAILS FROM COOS BAY AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE OX VG' 1ST 0. U, in, 21, SO AND 31. L. II. KEATING. AGENT PnONE MAIN 35-L GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DO NE AT THE TIMES' OFFI PBaljMl lBWB76a"l lHJilMi; Mm IM II I I