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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11,1911 EVENING EDITION. '- vp r-rvwrrSTT EKBUD WINS LBSI 10 B IICS TIED - - i ' ' J " I .. BOBBIE HflB 1WEB1T-FDUH URNS LOCAL TBOPJiy TS FOE FALL MEN9 S SUI I m ii '- 1 Defeats Dr. Geo Dix by One In Shoot For Dupont Prize Here Sunday. By ono point, W. X. Ekblnd 'won over Dr. Geo K. Dix yes terday In tlic Bhoot for the Dupont Trophy nt the Marshfleld Gun club's grounds, Sonio very good bcoi-os were ninde. In tho Ilrst singles, the following wns the scoro: Lnlse 10 Mntson 1 Ekblnd 20 Dix 18 McKcown 20 Tho doublos resultod ns folkTws: Lnlsa 11 Mntson 12 Kklilnd ! Dix 11 McKcown t The second singles losulted ns fol lows: McKcown 12 Lalso 17 Mntson 10 Ekblnd 20 Dix 10 Tho Biunniury showed the follow ing scoro: Ekblnd 10 Dix IS Mntson -IB LntRo '' McKcown 37 MM EMS' GATE RECEIPTS Controversy Over Loser's Por tion of Saturday Nicjht's Funds: Bo f oro Justice PouuocI: today, a case Involving Hobble Kvnns' shuro of tho receipts of Saturday's night's prize-light In Mnrshllold Is holm thrashed out, Kvans' share of the re celpts were nttnehod by Jack Tnwso of Batidou. Ta who's claim against Kvnns amounts to a littlo more than J01 and Is said to bo for money ad vanced Kvans. The share of the pKxo-llght receipts going to Kvtiiis wns about $fiS. , Mr. Mntson claimed Hums' shuro of the receipts on a prior claim but Tnwso's attorney claimed It was not legally turned over. Don't forget the PHONE 21 I-.I. Turkish Baths Hnvn jour job printing dene n Dip Times of flco. 1TV 9m uon i irass This Chance I14.7K buys any of our S20 to $2"i suits. $17.50 buys any of our 25 to $3"- suits. The Famous High Art Clothing Mndo by Strouso & Hros., TJaltiuiovo, Aid, absolutely guaranlcotl to bo of the best on tho market in stylo, lit and quality. Even it' you have a now suit, you can't afford to miss this bargain. AVear A SUit Of quality for wlintimoltintiinrlos and Joe Schott. Hen- you would pay for a oheap shoddy working suit. Also a fow from $25 to $30. Overcoats While They Last $17 50 Call early ami got your pick $."5.00 and Sl.SO Packard Shoes $!MI5 $2.00 and Sl.SO Oluctt Shirts. ,iju.5 $2.00 and St.no $3.00 Kingsbury lints $2.35 Dig reduction on other goods too I numerous to mention, rp me loggery 1 OffCerV OO J Corner Broadway & Central Seconds Throw Up Sponge In Twelfth Round of Go Preliminaries Fast. What was to have been a tweuty rotind bout between "Itoughhouso" Charley Burns, nnd Bobbie Evans of Portland, was ended In tho twelfth round Saturday night by Evnns' sec onds throwing up the sponge to pre vent tho latter being knocked out. Tho bout wus n fast ono in which Burns had decidedly tho best of it almost from tho start. Karl Henderson, who fought a twenty-round draw with Burns here u few week " l,ut Kltl G'llc ot Portland out in the flrst round of whnt wus to have boon a six round go. Heiidortiun stnrted it off nt a terrillc clip, so fast that- allien could not either kuop his bend or IiIb foot After Henderson had landed on him n few times, (llllen niado sonio wild lunges In which ho foil two or three time nnd flnully In tho last one. Henderson swung both hands, land ing on the back of aillen's neck iih tho latter was going down and tho latter took tho count. (Illlon clnlm od he was In no condition, having only trained two day but snld ho would llko to moot Hondorson In three weeks. Hilly Wilson was declared the win- nor of a llvo-round go with Kid Per ry of Oakland. Wilson landed tho most blows, Perry apparently not working himself as hard as ho might Sonio of the onlooker oxprewed dls- uppiovul of the decision, claiming It should have been declared a draw. In Good Shape. Burns appeared tu be In much bet tor condition than when ho fought Henderson here u few weeks ago and made a decidedly better showing. The latter might possibly have boon due to Uio fact that Evans Is not nearly as cfovor a lighter as Honderson, not as fust or aw well suloured nnd not us strong. Evhiis on the start appeared con fident and did most of the landing Burns did not wrfnt to spar but throughout the bout kept rushing Kvnns and In tho clinches generally landed several times to Kvnns' heart and stomach. Kvnns' punches np- poarod to lack steam and oven when ho did land, thoy did not ovoh stop Hums' rushos. In the Ilrst five rounds. Kvnns might havo been said to have had a simile the best of It on points. The punishment that Burns whs iullletlng was not as evident as Burns did bis work In Host) In clinches while ICvnu ueiierallv hit clean. Kvans tried to offset Burns rushes nnd buuting bin did not have the strength to do so. In tho seventh. Burns lauded a few to the buck of Kvans' nock uud also on the letter's nose, getting the Ilrst blood. In the eighth, Ewuih' Ilrst showed signs of tiring uuder the gruelling and for a moment It looked as though the round would see he cud of the bout. In the ninth, Kvnns weut down i'iiw times biit got up before the count ended. In the teutn. Kvnut came buck and was apparently try lug only to protect himself. ev!dentl hoping to-regain his strength. In the eleventh, he went down twice and wa down when the gong ended "the round. Burns started off the twelfth round at a fiibt clip and soon had Kvans down again and tho lattor's second threw the towel Into the ring, ending the bout. The crowd was not very large but mest of them declared It was ono of the best bouts they had over seen. Burns Is now to meet Karl Hondor son here again In October. Pli.-ia. Kmithnrt rnforei! ttio two don-on's manager, referced the main event. CHEIIAI.IS FIRM broke. Rot I le Brother-. Sawmill Firm Make an As-dgiimcnt. Associated Pross to Coos Day I By - Times.) C11KHAL1S. Wash., Sept. 11 The Revllle Brothers, a well-known saw mill linn ul Nnpavlne, hns assigned with Unbllltios of $40,000 and assets of $120,000. NOTICE TO FISHERMEN. Wn wnnl frnsh 'salmon nnd are propnrcc t0 ny the hrshcst ca.h price for them. For further parti- 'culars see O. G, HOCKETT, Empire City, or GEO. F. SMITH. Coos River Portland and Sacramento Play Phenomenal Game at Sac ramento Sunday. PORTLAND, Ore, Sept. 11. A1 twenty -four Inning tic game with tho I scoro ono to ono when dnrkne3s com-1 pellet! the umpire to cnll It was tho ' contost pulled off between Portland nnd Sacramento nt Sacramento yes terday. This was the longest game of tho season In tho CoiiBt League and one of tho longest In league his tory. Yesterday's games resulted ns follows: At San Francisco Snn Francisco Vernon (Second game.) San' Francisco Vernon At Sacramento Portland Sacramento it II 7 S 7 12 II 10 12 4 J5 It 1 1 (Called end of 2 1th lulling on nc count of darknsss.) At Oakland It 8 1 II II Oakland Los Angeloa '. . . (Second gnmo.) Oakland Los Angeles Saliii-day's Game. Saturday's giimes In the 1 8 2 10 I Const League resultod ns follows: At San Francisco It s 1 II 11 0 Vernon Snu Francisco (Second game.) Vernon 13 18 11 II 11 Snn Francisco At Los Angela " Oakland , Los Angeles (8c-ond game.) Oakland Lot Angelot At Sacramento Portland Sacramento (Second gnmo.) Portland Sacramento o It 5 8 H 0 1 10 GOOUILLE Criminal Cases Called Today Marshfiold Woman Arrest ed on Indictment. Today Is criminal cae day in Cir cuit Court nt Conullle. the regular September term being convened this morning by Judge .Inbn S. Coke. A new Jury was drawn and a new grand Jury will be liiumnnelod. This morning. Sheriff V. W. Gage arrested Mrs. Carrie Gray on nn in die t men t charging her with conduct ing a house of Ill-fame on North Front street In Marshfleld. She was taken to Coqiillle to be arraigned. Mer nrrost Is said to have resulted from that of Kalph Jncksou nnd a Mist Ingram here Inst week. This Is part of the purity crusade which Sheriff Gnge. Marshal Carter and others nre carrying on. DUorce Cices. The Coqulllo Herald gives the fol lowing summary of the divorce litiga tion the past week: Anna L. McDuffeo vs. Burton Mc Ouffee suit for divorce dismissed on plaintiff motion. Helen E. McLaughlin vs. E. C. Mc Laughltn, suit for divorce. To bo heard nt Marshlleld later. Mary Bell Pratt, vs. Geo. E. Pratt. suit for divorce, dismissed. Ellle Collins vs. Thos. L. Collins, suit for divorce. Defendant adjudg ed In default. Sarah A. Tlbbetts vs. C. J. TIbbotts, suit for divorce, defendant adjudged in default. ANNOUNCEMENT TO PUBLIC. Mr. L. S. Weeks of this city has been commissioned to bundle Stock In the Salmon Mountain mine. Those wishing to invest in n good thing will 11 nd him at the Chandler hotel. OltVIL DODGE, Sec, and Manager Foley's Honey and Tnr Compound Still retains Its high place ns tho best housohold remedy for all coughs and colds, either for children or grown porsons. Prevents serious results, from a cold. Tako only tho genuine l Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, linil refusn siitistltntos. For Snlo at the Red Cross Drug Storo. DOUR 11 El AH the Best, Styles for Autumn New and Correct in Fabric and Fashion "MONEY TALKS" Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. i MAKSIIFIELT) PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Da. i-:. i- winkler, Naturopath mid Chiropractor. All chronic dlsensos treated. Consul tation free. Office hours: 9 to 12 n. in.: 2 to 5 and ( to S p. in. Naturopath Institute Lady assistant Itoom No. 1. No. 135 Broadway, Mnrshllold, Oregon. DH. G. W. LESLIE, Osteopathic Pliyulclan Irnduato of tho Amotion school ol Osteopathy nt Klrksvllle. Mo. Office In Kldorndo Blk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to I; Phono I OKI; Mnrshllold; Orogou D'i;7c."c. TAGGART, Physician "1 Surgeon. Office 200-210 Coke Building. Phones: Hosl-loiice OtlL", Olllco 1H2-I W. BKNNKTT, Lawyer. Olllco over Flanagan & Dennett Hank inrshflold Oregon D! H. J. T. McCORMAC, Physician and Surgeon Mnrshllold, Oregon. Jfllce: Lockhirt Building, opposlto Post Ofllco Phono 105-J DIt A. C. UUItllOUGIIS, Krloutlflr. .Milssmdst. Treats all diseases Ofllco. corner Second and Central Avonuo. Olllco hours 11 to 12 n. in. ' 2 to 5 p. in. DB. A. J. IIKXDBY'S Modern Dental Parlors. Wo are equlppod to do high clast work on short notice nt tho vnr lowest prices. Examination free Lady attendant. Coke building, oppo site Chandler lintel. DIt. II. II. MOOIti:, Chiropractor. Chronic Discuses n Specialty 203 Coos Dldg Phouo 81-L Olllco hours 1 to 5; (5:30 to 7:30 , Sunday 3 to 5 fMinCTryMnwlcwwHWMraMiim mimmtn Business Directory Following la n lis of Bollnblo Busliioss Firms that It will Pay to Patronize 6oTo WILLEY & SCHR0EDER for Plumbing and Heating Marshlleld, Ore., Phono 77;l STADDEN All Muds of photograph work, bromide enlarging and kodak finishing. J. J., KOONTZ Machine nnd Repair Shops GENEHAL .MACHINIST Steam and Gas Engtno Work At Holland's boat shop, Front street, Marsh field, Ore. BEABY'S GUN SHOP Complete lino of Bicycle supplies, second-hand bicycles for snlo. Guns, bicycles, etc., repaired. Umbrellas covered and repaired. E, HANDEL, Prop. No. 007 No. Front St. Phone 180-11 AIAOE II Tho Popular Picnic Boat Now makes regular schedule on the South Coos River run. Leaves Marshfleld week days at 4 p. m. Ar rives in Marshfleld at 8:45 a. m. Sunday, leaves Marshfleld at 8 a. m. Returns at 6 p. ni. ; i i i i i i i FAST AND Steamer RedoMi EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Sails for San Francisco from Marsiificld Wed., Sept. 13, 1 o'clock INTI'.B-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Phono 44 c v- McOEOROE, Agent. "THE FRIEND OF COOS BAY" So ALLIANCE Sfc-PO EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS CO.VNKLTI.Vfl WITH THE NORTH BANK ROAD AT POD II, XI) Sails from Coos Hay for Portland, Wednesday, Sept. 13 NORTH P.tJH'IO STEAMSHIP COMPANY. PHONE II O. F. McGEORGE, Agent EQUIPPED team ir &a.nm.nWiV"&mvci ' ffi c ALWAYS ON TIME SAILS .'RI PORTLAND AT I) A. M. ON SEPTEMBER , H, l!l, tO AND i!(l AT H P. M. SAILS FBOM COOS BAY AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE ON SEP TEMBER n, 10. 10, -t AND no. L. II. KEATING. AGENT PHONE MAIN 3.VL FAST SERVICE TO ROSEBUR.G Our auios, leaving Mni!blh'hl nt O o'clock every iiionilng, con ucrt ,ith the evening train to Portland. Furo l.OO. COOS BAY BOSEBL'BG STAGE LINE. OTTO SCHETTER, Agent, O. P. BARNARD, 1120 MARKET AW, Maishtlcld. Agent, ROSEBURG, Ore. PI IONS 11 All Children's Eyes Mllllllll OH wr CMIIIlillcd tj0 IK'IOIO VtZ' sending them to hchool. A child's eyes are delicate things. Hence It Is only by the rarest skill, are chlldron eyes fitted with glasses, which are in accordance with their requirements. Yenrs of experience enables mo to guarnnteo satisfaction In such enses. We Do Our Own Grinding Olllco over Norton & Hanson's Storo. F, .1. HAYES, Optometrist Optonu-ti-Nt. . j$. U C U f Unu who havo urns Inventive ability mEKlr.!aM,.wr'te',m:,:uLv -1 McINTIHK, a I'atcut Allorutj., Wn.Mimuu, 1), V, Good Livery Service Fnncy now rigs, good horses and careful drivers aro now at tthe dis posal of tho Coos Ray public at REASONABLE RATES Rigs or rigs with drivers ready for any trip anywhere any timo. Horses boarded and rigs cared for. Now hearse and special acommo datlons provided for funeral parties. W. L. CONDRON'S LIVERY AXR FEED STABLES . PHONE 273-J MARSHFIBLD'S POPULAR. FAMILY HOTEL THE LLOYD Rates reduced to: Day 50c, 75c and $1.00: week 12. on in & an tt.. Keeping apartments -with gas ranges. xu.uu o lo.ou per month, FREE UAittB js. w, HULLdVAN, Prop. zmtf&r i assr -la -;n J3ANDON COMMODIOUS 3 MHHnHfnUMMUMKJUMfl WITH WIRELESS n w'Arz Blanchard's Livery Wo havo secured tho livery bu-l-iiess of L. II. Holsner and are pr pared to render excellent bervlco t the pooplo of Coos Bay. Caret ,1 di Ivors, good rigs and over)th'rg thnt will mean satisfactory rcrvico o tho public. Phono us for a d'lvlu horse, a rig or anything needed a tho llvory lino. Wo also do truck g business of nil kinds. BLANCHARD BROTHERS Llvei-y, Feed nnd Sales Sen Ice. 141 First" and Alder Streets -, Jylioue, 138-J " . ': tjt- ' " BARGAINS IN DWELLING. BUY NOW B-Rooni houso nt Bay Park. Prlco 700. Cash $1M 6-Room houso, lota 100x100. Eastslda 9tfi00 Dwellings In Bunker Hill, Weit and South Marshfiold, Ferndale anJ North Bend at bargains. AUG. FRIZEEN, Rcnl Estate Insurnnco hml Rentals 08, Central Avo., Mnrshfleld, Ore. UNIftUE PANTATORIUM Wo are expert dyers nnd cleaner. Hat work of all kinds. Our wctt will please you. Clt It a oti r. A A AdaF. 230 Central Ave. Phone 23X ROSS (Sb PINEGOR ,. vi.J III In, I'CT1 " ' ' PROPRIETORS Have That Roof Fixed Ndw See CORTHELL Pbonc 8121 if AM JtPmf m X m!i aft W w w Mi '4W p' ir-i SHW