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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1912 EVENING EDITION. QUESTION; "10 :0 FRANCHISE J PRIZE ffljfi" " MK DAY IN "' STRUCK MINI?" BE GIVEN AWAY LIVE IN OREGON COASI LEAGUE, j5 i S Stst Local Man Says it Was Rich-' Salem. Council Decides on Get ardson but This is Suc cessfully Denied. "Who struck J. W. Hunt?" prom ises to become as great a question lo cally as tho natlonnl problem, "Who struck Billy Patterson?" Hunt says ting Part of Gross Earnings. I SALESI. Ore., July 9. Taking the attitude that the city Is entitled to full compensation for all fran chises granted, a committee from tho It was Walter Richardson but Walter ' c?u" tdnr d.ccHcd. " .a "!'tlclr; says It was not. Hunt was so certain t"V0,,,"T1 " T p..V rn . that ho filed a complaint against r la"' J;y,"cr5llrft8fLcrr" fn"'N Richardson In Justice Pennock'..: """"Vl ,nrlr.v L iJnot. t. court. Hunt claimed that while he I &'",.?" ."'?., ?" ,8.. "j!5? ! ''? t, .l.or -- ii, n !.-" uiii-hiou n uiikuiumj union tmicu One Is Resident of Curry Coun ty, Other Lives In Eugene. Portland at Home Again- Los Angeles at Vernon. was on the wharf near the fire that for 1200 the first year, nn nddltlon- Iah1 nlnflj. MM 1?a1i aatl T4 t . in . S n . L l I00 each year for the first eight lng, someono tried to ubo him for .i, i ., ... i i.,i - i.m.i. t,. tr it,.i .. .i,ca"i when it was to remain statlon- a punching bag. Ho looked up and was surprised to sco that It was Wal ter Richardson. As ho was not do ing anything at tho tlmo that war ranted such a blow and not caring to put into practical operation the Blblcal Injunction to turn tho other chock Hunt, filed his complaint in n legal manner. Walter Richardson says ho not only didn't striko Hunt but that ho oven didn't tiirow con fetti on him, In fact ho did not sco' Hunt that evening. As Hunt did not havo any proof against tho ac cused and as Justlco Pcnnock Is not endowed with omnlscicnco or second sight ho dismissed tho complaint. Still Mr. Hunt says ho was struck. Ho says Rlchnrdson struck him. Rlchnrdson says ho didn't. Hunt can't find anyono olso who minv So Into tho roalm of unsolved mysteries must pass tho question "Who struck Hunt?" nry for tho lifo of tho franchise, 35 years. The committee has reduced the life of the franchise to 2S years, ami makes tho compensation $500 tho first year and 1 per cent of tho gross earnings of tho company. This IncrcaBPH 1 per cont each flvo years, till the last 10 years nro rcacheJ, when 3 per cent of the gross earnings will be paid. Many In Coos and Curry countlej ' PORTLAND, Ore.. July 0. es will bo Interested In nn article clip- Jcnlay was moving day In the Coart ped from the Oregonlan relative t0 j Kcaguc nntl consequent!) no ga mod J. A. Haines, of Eckley, who Is visit- were played. Today San rn"rtfco ing, nlong with his twin brother, nt Pens n series at Port and. crnoil Vancouver. Vnsh. Tin nrt rlo. ' incois i.us aiikvii-s mi mc "- "-i whlrh In until frntn Vnnronvnp. In nlB.i mono, nnu ancnuncmo win !'.' nccompnnled by n photographic print , Oakland. of the two and rends as follows: itt Where Sail eetts Rail The Oregon arrived In at Uandon In tho caso of Harry Wllklns vs. Ulllla Short In Justlco Pcnnock's court n motion to tnko tho caso to circuit court was overruled. " A not ice of appeal was filed but later with drawn so thnt tho caso will probably contlnuo tomorrow. Tho caso of Moody vs. McLaughlin will como up tomorrow, tho trouble being over n small debt. CU11A ONCE V, S. MAINLAND Theory Advanced by Former .Mayor of llnvniiii. NEW YORK. July ft. Dr. Carlos Do La Torray Hiicrtn, former mayor of Hnvnnn, who received tho degreo of doctor of sclenco nt Harvard last month for discoveries tending to provo that Cuba was at ono tlmo n. part of tho American mnlnlnnd, re ceived todny two largo cases of fos sils and shells which ho recently gathered In Cuhn and adjacent wntcrs and on which ho tinned hln theories. The fossils nnd shells will bo shipped to Harvard University, lo which Dr. Huortn has given thorn, nnd ho himself will spend tho ro mrjndor of tho summer at Cam bridge arranging tho collection. Tho Flflold crossed In Inst night nt Uandon. Tho Newberg nrrlvcd hero yester day to tako on u cargo of lumber nt tho Smith mill. Davo Colvln nnd Robert Wnlkor launched their new bont last Satur day which has boon christened by non-Interested pnrtles as the "Hop pen Lucy." Gold Bench Globe. The Uandon arrived hero early Saturday morning nnd took nbonrd 3 iOO cedar railroad ties for San Diego. She left liorn nhntil r, o'clock. Tho Rustler arrived horn They r.ro to celcbrato from Coos Uny Monday mornlntr nnd hlrthdny together this after landing somo freight' went down to Roguo river. Cnpt. Olson and his bont nro both rustlers. The Randolph arrived here yesterday morning from Eureka nnd left here last evening for Snn Francisco wlMi 450,000 shingles. Port Orford Tribune. PORT OltFOHD POINTERS Nowh Note (ilnuuil frtini (lie Col limns of tlie Tribune. Mrs. II. W. Donn nnd her daugh ter Lottie, nnd Frnnklo Donn who hnd his arm broken n short time ago arrived homo Thursday from Jnek- mm cnuniy wnoro tney had spent tho winter with MIhb Anna Donn. They en mo In via Iloschurg nnd Myrtlo Point and had n rough trip. Mrs. Pearl Curry, wlfo of Jniiies Curry of Kile river, dlod at their homo Friday evening Juno 28, 1ft 12. iko . i yonrs. hiio nnd lioou nlll ctod It is personally ncknowlodgcd thnt tho Amerclran midshipmen nro tho most rompetont nnd best trained In tho world. In tho Inst annlysls tho Ktrength of n navy lies In tho effici ency of Its personnel. This wns prov ed In modern wnrfnro In tho Spanish Amorlcnn war nnd again in tho Rus. so-Jnpnneso wnr. It Is ono thing to havo tho ships, but It n much more Important thing to havo tho men to light thorn, nnd n wolMrnlnod por Minnol can mako oven Inferior shins mnro effective than suporlor ships iiiiiiiiiuii uy interior men. CIIANGirOF MASTERS SAN FRANCISCoT July 9 John Jnrobson suceeeds Oscnr Jacobson ns master of tho steamer Cnsco, Jacob Klttleson replacoH C. A. Knudson ns innstcr of tho steamer Raymond, Jno. McClementH rolluves Jacob Kimnunn C. II, RobliiBon Is now master of tho The oldest twins on tho Pacific coaBt, nearly 8C years of age, nrj pnsslng n few days here In Vancouv er, tho guests of Mrs. Georgo M. Bordeaux. They are J. A. Haines, of Eckley, Curry county, nnd W. W. Haines, of Eugene, Lane count.-, Oregon. These twins, though grizzled and bent, nro as active as many men i to CO yenrs old, and recall nnnic.t. dates, and Incidents of events thnt happened when gray-haired men were unborn. health their beards similarly, and both aro bald in the same spot. W. W. Hnlnes said: "We're bot-i good for 100 years and wo expect to die about tho same time. No, wo don't feel any older thnn two kids, nnd are Just as happy, but I guess if the truth were told, it hns been so long since wo were kids thnt wg don't know Just how kids feci." W. W. Hnlnes was married In 1850, Miss Mary P. Dlalnc, of Linn county, being his bride. They have reared a family of five girls nnd two boys, nnd hnvo IT grandchildren, nnd two great-grnndchlldrcn. Mi. Hnlnes wns for years n mnnufnetur er of leather, nnd is wealthy. J. A. Haines wns married In 1S3 to Miss Elennor Chnvey. Of tho It children born to them, 12 nro yot living, flvo girls nnd seven boys. "They are scattered from Alaska to the Gulf of Mexico, and from New York to the Pacific Coast," said their father todny, "and I never expect to see thorn nil together ngnln." Tho twins were born In Tnzwell county, Illinois. August 8, 1S2S. their Sntn yenr. In 1851 they crossed tho plains togeth er, driving nn ox team. Settling In Linn county, they have not slnco that time wnndered fnr awny. In ISO-', their, fnther Joined them. Ho died when S3 years old. As they live less thnn 125 miles apart, they plan to moot sevonil times n yenr for visits. A brother, Jamison Hnlnes, of Wnucomn, Iowa, is 7S yenrs old, nnd n sister, Mrs. Susan Overfelt. the youngest of tho family, Is over 73 years. Tho twins attended tho Pioneer' reunion In Portland. TEACH GAME LAWS Guild Suggestions for Gnmo Protect tion by Port Orford Tribune. ' E. J. Dnker, Chief Deputy Gnmo Warden for Curry County, wns In Port Orford Monday mnklng ono of, his official rounds In tho surround ing country. Wo bellcvo thnt un der his clllclent methods, there will not bo mnny violations this yenr, us he has the moral support of our beBt nlll?nna nnrl Ma nlnna an U'pll nf- Doth nro in excellent I .,, n.ni vintninr. tvin mrininiv H,&,",1,,tV":,th! !" nnd punished. Our schools should uo (urmsncd wiiu n inrgo printed enrd with tho game laws printed thereon, nnd tho teacher should bo requested to teach these laws to their pupils paying spcclnl attention to our protected birds, doer nnd elk. If Warden Flnlcy would furnish surh cards sultnblo to bo hung up In school rooms nnd re quest our teachers to talk to the pupils occasionally nbout tho Gamo Laws, no doubt tho teachers would gladly do so. It would bo n good Idea to mako these cards of beauti ful apponranro. Hto your calling cards printed ft! Tho Tlmos office. f nM.ot 4 D7 School for Oltl. Inv chart et BliUn of Bt. John Ilptlt (Kptr4lll C.llltl.V., AiUmlt tl Sl.aiiurf Dipirtailtl, I Mull, AH, SIriU.a,aitilia. I For ctUloc kldrcM T1IK SISTilll HLTKllIOIl OrncV.IUIIrIfu.IlAll J TO KEEP .MILK AND Ill'TTER COOL Bovernl years with a Bv.elllng of tho' 8,;,'ooncr nrBnrot. C. Mons Storksen iiiiuiii I'xu'ruiwi), wnieii grow to enormous slsto nnd llnnlly wns fatnl. Sho was tho second dnughter of Win. R. Hurst of Elk rlvor nnd lonves nirge numner or relnt ves nn.l friondB and threo young children to mourn her loss. Don't forgot tne pimvii 2M.I, Tiirkls), Huthii Girr vont Bathing Suit at tho FIXUP HOYS' HATIIING THINKS On!y 25c HOYS' HATIIING SI' ITS 75c to $1.00 MEN'S HATIIING St ITS $1.50 to $3.?5 retiring. Three of tho great log rafts out of the twelve contracted for hnvo been went out of tho Columbia to California points by tho Henson Lum ber company. Alfred Stead, son of wininm t j Stead, tho writer who was lost on tho imiuir, huh wniien in Snnntnr Wil liam Alden" Smith urging thnt the! l nltod Stntes refuso to nccept cortlfl- .iiu ui i no uruimi Hoard of Trado re lating to Steamsllln InBlieetlnn nn,l In. hlt upon an Amorlcnn inspoctlon of nil Trnimatlantle ships. Arrangomonts aro being mndo nt I Nin rrnnclsco so thnt when n ship I nrrlvos with n cargo which ordinarily would romilro Blilftlni m ,nrr...n. docks for discharging will anchor In! ! the st ream nnd hor cargo unloaded! on barges nnd towed to tho propor pliuo of discharging. Either to oth er tdilps on docks anchored In the' .tieum. Tho mvlnt: In tolls nlonoi I will greatly offset the expense of hnn-' iillng tho freight. It means, of , course, that tho rovenuo to tho state , Hi the matter of tolls will not como' up lo expectation but It Is bollevod I i that there will bo n ii.u-,n,i i,., long for all tho lUnU ili.i o,,... ...m , havo at Its disposal anyway. Five million rainbow. Eastern brook nnd steolhond trout nro being distributed in Oregon's rivers nnd p Juke thl season by the Oregon Gnmo and Msh commission In the most ex ten e llsh stocking campaign In 'Oregon. To acompllsh this a spec ial Huh car U being built by the O. It X. to be equipped wt tho ex rense of the state In which the trout mav live in aerated water durimr M-aiiHiMirtntlon. h If thoro is neither n refrigerator nor cellar, tho milk nnd hotter mn be kept cool In n very simple man ner, rrociiro a common earthen flower pot. snd plnce it over the "pnt" of butter or pitcher of ml'!c. Wrnp around It n cloth saturated with cold water, nnd ns It bccninei. dry fprlnkle more wnter upon It, or wr'ng the cloth out of water, nnd attain wind around flower pot. Tho secret, nays Farm nnd Home. Is o keep tho cloth damp, and the nnturnl Inw of cold being produced by ev.ip oration docs the rest. Tlmca' Wnnt Ads bring results Money-Makers For Snlo or Exchange A good business, paying big Inter est on tho Investment, with 3 years lease: rent $30. Tho prlco Is right, the terms right. Call nnd let us tell you about It. A highly Improved ranch with stock, Implements nnd Inunch Included; 0 mile front from town. Prlco $00 per ncre; terms. A road house site, 100 per cent hotter than tho famous Cliff House site at Frisco, w"h a na'ural cove for n salt wnir piling"; 100 x 130 In size: bm mice level nnd nnturnl pitrk '"i good nuto road: fresh wn'er spring for all hotel needs; a genuine buy nt $2000. French Realty Co. 1JS N. Front St. It's a wise head that wears a Stetson Hat ant Benjamin Clothes "MONEY TALKS" Hub Clothing Shoe Co, Bandon. i Marshffeld. 'THE FRIEND OP COOB HAY' S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR. PORTLAND THURSDAY, JULY 1 1 , AT 9 A. M. CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH DANK ROAD AT POnTUlil NORTH TACIFIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Phone 41. O. V. McGEOROE,.Ar Steamer Washington Will Sail Prom San Francisco for Coos Bay Monday Evening, July 8 WITH PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT F. 8. DOW, Agent. Occnn Dotl I FAST AND COMMODIOUS KtfuUr Price 55c xk ' mil .0 Adir.rlU.J In vonu'i mifutoH You will uio "Wear-Ever" Aluminum Utensils 30c always, If ono such utensil la rlaccd in your home so Hip mnniifn(,.r..M believe. That U why thev sacriilce their profit nnd vo nit nn in "o on tins one-quart Saucepan, which h vours nt tho Special Ivicc, Replace utensils that wenr out with utensils that "Wear-Ever" Pioneer Hardware Co. 330 North Front St. Blanchard's Livery V havo gecurod tho livery bul pcbh of L. H. Ilclsuor. and aro pre pared to render excellent service tr tho people of Coog Ray. Carefu drivers. Rood rlcs and ovorvthlni; that will mean Bntmtactory sorvlce tt uio puDiic. I'nono us for a drlrlns ."V01"8?; n rls or anything needed In tho livery line. Wo nlso do truck' lng business of all kinds. 11LANCIIARD RROTIIERS Phone 1.181 Llrcry. Feed mid Snles Service. Ml Flrit ami Alder StrcctN. Steamer Red on d EQUIPPED WITH WIRELEUS AND SUlIMAItlNE HELL SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BA Tuesday, July 9, At, 3:00 P. M. INTER-OCEAN TRANHPORTAITON COMPA.W. Phone -14, O. F. McGEOROh, Ali oe Most Sensible Sh For tho children Is tho famous "SKUFFER" shoo. For sale at The Electric Shoe Store ISO So, Broadway .... Marsh!!!.! PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOR rn. HIRDIl. CLAUKE. 1 -' C.W..I..IK . I.. . . . "i""""" .crve nnu Sjilnul Ulscasc, EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamship Breakwatei ALWAYS ON TIME. o:U,,'n..KnP.M. A,-NSWOHTII DOCK, PORTLAND, AT 0 A. M, Kl r 'n"ff'V. ... '"' "'"' "",1 """' I'ltOM MARSI1FIEU)ATI03 "'ut ""' 'hi JULY i, nth, 10th. Slat, 20th nnd 31 Phone Main 3SI.li. . ..,,tM .. u v- Tiisjurjiii b COOS lhiY-liOSK-RTTnn W.tn rrxrv &tconueJcnw?th1evo0n ?Tl1 "l n"a rettcheB nm Rosoburs Tory lornlM ? VS'? f.0r Port,an(l. Stage also 1 ovenlnc. "'rning at C o'clock and roaches Marsbneld H C P. DaVL?0a,Ol,:;,e0ur,g.5110,, Cd n,ca,a en . . UllO be letter, nironf ion .i.. i .....Mi'il Tickets enn t,o i,.i2: ,"" ,""'vouul oi.- - """""'"' t uuiyor'B cigar Store. Office. Room 2. Marshfleld. Office I Phone IH-L. Rogers House Hours 2 to B WANTED ! ! ! r.tniM.TB 1'niIATCni.m.... IMAXOR TO CI A? "' ,: n' J HEXDW-S mutlc C'lcnln Coiiiimnr. OrUos foi t Mm,cn Denial Parlors, City Auto Service motto: any time." and Ulanco nock inKcii at GOING HARVEY PHONE 11X1 R. J. MONTGOMERY We are equipped to do high elas. "rork on short notice at the TOr , owast prices. Examination fre, 1 Lady attendant. Coke building, oum I ilte Chandler hotel, phone U2-J. ihe FlXlip Mnrshficld North Bond. A. SI. Nasi u milium, m., was badl fining noiri Real Estate and Insurance' I y crippled wi'h "iuhiuiii.c. jf W. DENNKTT, l-wjrrr, ,., .. . '---- .i(i'ii-ti i'ili i. i . I., .in.! ... . i .. . i "iimUII1 UllkJ. IH SHVK lOl l" v..l. . . nov IMIU outlrelv nnrmi m u...i i.. i . "eanett u ... ",- in .itpij. - ivniove.l uumeroiu black specks that ; , cuii.uuiBiiy tirore my oyos." li'Iey Kidney P'll. hio a uric acid wlVHiit and aro effoctlvo for tho vnr- i vni limns ot rnoumnt sin. Lop. Barnard & langwortliy j Klcctrlcnl Contractors ami Suppllw. I Pny. am Oregoc Corner.' 'I PHONE ihi.r, llBrt P.lrcnna rr..,. n iinli. . !. I -n .. .. . Pnm.. " wu" i ro mipy i . .". iroiiiiwny, next door I'nlnn ,M.t Market. to SIcCORMAO. Pnyslcian and Surgeon Marshfleld. Oregon. )fflce: Lockhart Building. Opposlto post office. ph0Be ,05o ou uara. carefu Drivers nnd .mi, "" . Ke. Ulir i.u bii anywuero at Stands- niauco Hotel ugar store. Day Phones? Mght Phono -10. MARKER Jt GOODALE. proprietor,. Anywhere, Any Tlmo Cureful Driving nt.,,.,,, . Hcnsoimble Rntcs IISHER AUTO SEltVICF WM. FISHER, Prop. Phone orders to Hlllyer's cigar fore. Phono 1S-J. After n "" Phone 3..J. ir.u iMI . M .'hioimimiii. i irnr'nu ,. wivbuij, Real Estate and 3Q. . IIIlR IVSURANCF Several good bargains lnFarn,H , We Have Been Sucrf 'n buying n largo stock of class Electrical material snd slvo our patrons a very lowf1 on house wiring. Get ourpn you can't afford to mln It- Coos Bay Wiring Co, Phono 237-J Marshfleld city property. AU. F1UZKEX. Central Ave. Oregon Thi Star Transfe and Storage Co. Is prepared to do nil kinds of j?j on short notice. W6 meet "i and boats nnd wo nlso have '"A stylo Roynolds Piano Stover, guarnntee our work. L. H. Heisner, P Try The Time,- WnTTds. Phones DS-R, 120-J, or 9'1 - i - -, - "risc mm. i n agBjn.