The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 20, 1907, Daily Edition, Page 3, Image 3

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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD. OREnnM. SATURDAY-JULY 20, 1907.
BARIIN
'S
Supreme Court Decision Breaks
wrjiSalmon Monopoly On
Rogue River.
WILL PARALLEL
PACIFIC COAST
& I. X. Rond Plans Branch Line
Through Illch Oregon
Country.
'A BURNS ESTATE WINS OUT
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Title Is Acquired to Lnnd Which Has
-allocked Fishing Industry
t In Oregon.
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'A:' special to the Oregonlan from
? Salom says: "It. D. Humo, the mil-
1 llonalro salmon canncr of Rogue
I River, lost another suit in the Bu-
iv promo Court today and by this latest
ilviu-rdeclsion his monopoly of the Rogue
river fisheries is somewhat fractured,
if not broken. The E. B. Burns es
tate has won Its suit to quiet title to
a tract of land near Rogue river,
which Burns used for a fish salting
' v plan'tv This laud Burns had pur
1 r chased from Mrs. Frances Kennedy,
f but there being an error in. the deed,
-I -" oho- asked to have the description
corroded. This was agreed to.
i- Hume, in the meantime, had offered
her a higher price for the land. In
order to correct the mistake in the
.description she arranged that Burns
should convey the land back to her
and she and husband would convey
to Burns by a corrected deed. The
papers were accordingly drawn up
and the Burns deed was signed. Mrs.
Kennedy then asked permission to
r 'take It to the door to show it to her
husband before they signed their
r- deed,' but-instead of coming back
-she took the deed to the court house,
had It recorded and immediately con-
.veyed the land to Hume.
Burns then brought this suit to
quiet titlo, charging the Kennedys
and Hume with conspiracy and fraud.
The decree In the lower court, after
trial before Judge Hamilton, was in
favor of' Burns and on appeal this is
affirmed. The Supreme Court, in an
opinion by Justice Eakln, holds that
It is Immaterial whether Hume was a
party to the fraud or not, for there
was no delivery of the deed. The
grantor had merely let Mrs. Kennedy
take It to the door to show to her
husband, with the agreement that it
should be returned, and there was
no intention that It should be deliv
ered as a conveyance until she deliv
ered a corrected deed In the place of
the conveyance that contained an error.-
Since "Mrs. Kennedy acquired
-..no title by the deed, she could con
vey none to Hume, even though he
wore an Innocent purchaser for value
without notice."
By this decision the Burns estate
has undisputed title to the land
which enables them to handle flsh
from Rogue river.
Weicor, July 18. There Is every
Indication that the P. & I. N. rail
road Is planning to build a branch
lino into a part of, if not clear
through Long valley. A surveyor
and his crew have been over the con
templated route and this weok the
surveyor reported the route very
feasible, easy of construction and
the country a rich one. Just what
the plans are cannot be learned.
General Manager E. M. Helgho of
the "Pin" road is in Boise, appear
ing yesterday as a witness in the
Haywood trial. When approached
last night, and asked regarding the
above dispatch, he said: "I don't
like to talk about that matter. I
don't like to appear as 'peddling hot
air,' and that Is what it would look
like it I told you the plans, which
may be some time In being realized.
I will say that we have contemplated
n plan for running a branch line
from Meadows, when we have reach
ed that point, to Lardo on the Pa
yette lakes and from Lardo south
through Long valley to Roseberry,
perhaps even further. A surveyor
has gone over the rute and has re
ported a 2 per cent grade can bo
secured. It would not be a difficult
piece of road to build. It would not
be expensive in construction and I
believe it would be a paying ven
ture. Long valley is conceded to be
the best wheat se coititnn shrdlu
the best wheat section in the state.
Fine fruit Is grown there. The land
is all taken up and the-farmers are
all prosperous even under the exist
ing conditions. With an avenue to
a quick market Long valley would
soon become a great agricultural
district."
Mr. Heigho was serious in his
above statement, but he soon became
humorous. He said:
"A good many statements have
been credited to me about the plans
of the 'Pin' road, I wish you would
now state that in an interview I
said this: 'As soon as the P. & L N.
railroad shall have reached Meadows
I propose to make that city the; hub
of the continent. Branch lines, will
be quickly constructed to Cape Cod,
Key West, Hudson Bay, Cape Hat
teras, Nome, and to some appropri
ate European point, probably the
city of Altama in the Alps. The
track across the Atlantic will be
supported by balloons filled with hot
air from a power plant at Caldwell
with which I have already opened
negotiations. Free Sunday excur
sions will be run to the Holy City
every three months.' "
DAILY TRANSFERS.
Furnished by the tfltle Guarantee nnd
Abstract Company Henry Seng
stneken, MnnngT.
W. W. Graves et al to Alice How
ard, lot 22, block 7, Edmonston's
First Add, Marshfleld; $50.
J. L. Lewcllon et ux, to W. O.
Cooper, parcel of land near Myrtle
Point; ?500.
Albert Graham et ux, to D. A. Hu-
llng, lots 3 and 4, block 11, Lehn-
herr's Add, Myrtle Point; $900.
R. A. Coppie et ux, to C. G. Mag
nus, E 50 feet of lots G and 7, block
H, Western Add, Marshfleld; $10.
.Mat Anderson et ux, to Hannah
E. Powors, W 90 feet of lots 17, 18,
19, 20, block 40, Railroad Add,
Marshfleld; $10.
Win. C. Deubner et ux, to O. C.
Rice, lots 4 and 5, W and NEVi
of SWVi, Sec. 25, Twp. 25, R. 11;
$10.
Frelda Hagelsteln et al, to O. C.
Rico, mVYt, Sec. 36, lots 4 nnd 5,
W and NE& of SW, Sec. 25,
Twp 25, R. 11; $1.
E. L. C. Fnrrln, referee, NW
of Sec. 36, Twp. 25, R. 11 f $2,560.
E. L. C. Farrln, referee, to O. C.
Rice, lots 4 and 5, W of SW&,
Sec. 25, Twp. 25, R. 11; $1,683.
Chris Rasmussen et ux, to Charles
L. Trabert, W of Sec. 33, Twp. 29,
R. 14; $10.
J. R. Bunch et ux, to J. E. Oren,
part of V of NW, Sec. 34, Twp.
24, R. 11.
Guy C. Baruum to William Fin
ney, S of SWY of lot 4, Sec. 7,
Twp. 26, R. 13; $100.
Mary C. Lonove and husband to
J. J. O'NoIl, parcel of land in NW&
of SE44, Sec. 30, Twp. 28, R. 14;
$1,148.
Guy C. Barnum to William,. Eo
E. D. McArthur et ux, to J. J.
O'Nell, blocks 3, 8 and' 13, lots 8, 9,
10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18
and 19, block 12, Portland Add,
North Bend; $100.
Walter W. Shlnn to H. Songsfac-
ken, lots 21, 22 and 23, block 43,
Railroad Add, Marshfleld; $712.50.
H. Sengstacken et ux, to Ellen M.
Honncc3oy, lots 21, 22 and 23, block
43, Railroad Add, Marshfleld; $85,0.
Albert Smith to J. L. Kennedy, lots
3 and 4, bolck 11, Bennett's Bandon
Beach; $550.
Livonia M. Smith and husband to
James R. Bunch, W of SW, W
of NWy4l Sec. 34, Twp. 24, R. 11;
$1.
Maggie Wilson and hUBband to A.
Elllngson, lot 6, block 33, "Elliott's
Add, Coqullle; $500.
C. W. Martin et ux, to A. Elling
son, V of lot 8, block 4, Coqullle,
City; $G75.
KEEN RIVALRY SHOWN
IN SUNDAYS RACE
Both Boat men Express Bonfldence In
Winning Powers of Their
Respective Boats.
Tho race between the Express and
tho Bonlta, as mentioned before In
the Times to bo brought off on Sun
day has been the main topic of con
versation on the streets tho past few
days. Nothing else could get the
least attention and it Is believed tho
contest will attract a prodigious
crowd of sightseers. The arrange
ments are about completed for start
ers and Judges nnd these will bo an-1
..I in in mnmlncr'a nntmr. I
Tho race Is to begin abrenst Of the
O'Kelly boat landing at 8:30, and
continue to the buoy at the end of
the old Jetty, and return. Mr. Hol
land, who will command the Express,
says ho will be back in Marshfleld In
an hour and a half. O'Kelly says he
scarcely thinks the time will be bo
fast, but in case It Is, he will be a
few lengths ahead. Money is being
wagered that tho time will bo under
two hours.
TEST YOUR OWN EYES
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Business Directory
Doctors.
E. E. STRAW, M. D..
WIYBIOIAN AND SURGEON
DiscaBOB of the Eye, Ear, I,ose
and Throat a apecialty.
Office in Lockhart's Building.
Marshfleld, Oregon
cee circles all
if not you
TEST AT
Each Eye
are the linos in
the same blackn
have Astigmatism.
come in nnd I will explain what
your.troublo is.
F. J. HAYES '
OPTOMETRIST
DR. HAYDON
OflVje opposite Union Furniture Store, nouti
10 to lYand 2 w 6
Special attoutfon paid to diseases ot the kli
nnnary ana aig-eauve organs
U. B? Pension oiamlnoj
Marshfleld,
Oregor.
DR. J. W. INWAill,
Physician and Burgeon.
Offloo ovr BeaestAckon'a Drug Store.!
Phones Office 1621 resldewo 783.
Lawyers.
E. L. C. Farrln
Geo. N. Parrlo
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Dealer
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livery to
North Bend,
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Cream Milk ,
iilk. Free do-
iarts of the city.
Omgon
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ca;tissen
ror Ice Cream. I X- Any Amounts Furnished
Cake and pies to orderrPicnic lunches a specialty.
Baked bean and brown bread for Saturday and. Sunday.
Second and C streets.
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FAimiJi & PAKRIN
Attorneys nt Idiw
City Attorney, Dop District Attorney
Will practice in U. S. Courts
and before the U. S. Land Oflco.
Lockhart Building, Marshflola, Ore.
Phone Main 41.
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Portland & CoosBay, S S,Xine
h. A. UIjJHQVIST, IAWYEIt,
XUttt&l States OotnmfeBloner,
V. tLjUap. Matters.
KUtaga ttBXrtfa,JProoSgtOoaBt etc.
BRE
Sails for Portland ai
C. F.
WILL TAKE SCHOONER "
BANDON TO FRISCO
5SPJJSES NOVEL METHOD
. FOR ADVERTISING
. Henry Sengstacken sent a man to
the outsido lately with a linen duster
painted with his sign, and advertis
lng Coos Bay. A letter has been re
cieved from Roseburg telling of hav
ing seen tho novel outfit, man, duster
and the advertising.
COOS BAY YIELDS
100-POUND FISH
Julius Egenoff made a great catch
Thursday night while fishing near
the creamory across the bay. Ills
net contained six fine sturgeon, the
largest of which weighed 154 pounds
and measured over seven feet in
length. The flsh were brought to
Marshfleld and the catch was soon
fold out to ready customers.
M. J. McKenna, secretary of the
Cody Lumber Company, was over
from the Coqullle river yesterday.
The company's steam schooner Ban
don, lately launched at Porter, will
bo taken to San Francisco under bal
last for Installation of her machinery,
Capt. C. P. Jensen in charge. The
schooner will ply between San Fran
cisco and Bandon.
Bank of Oregon
Capital Stock fuUfpaid up
$50,00C
Transact General Banking
BuuneaWr
North Bend,
Oregon'
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HOTEL OREGON
New nd Modern
Sample Roornjp Connection
NORTH BEND, ORE.
Phone Main 34
WATER
d Astoria everv Thursdav
tcColIum, Agt.
A. St. Dock
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Ctfflee over
Bfltik.
Morahfleld,
Flanagan & Bennett
Oregon.
Flanagan & Bennett Bank
MARfllOTB D, ORBOON.
Oopual Snbsorffwd 100,000
uajniAl raid BJp f-W.OOO
UDdlyWed PrJflls tau.ooo
Doea a general'
on Va Dnok ot
Oaia,Flnflattc
Rational Sank, Bel
tlonol Dank, JWw
Son, tdwJon, Englan'
Also nil changn on i.
cities ef Europe.
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budneaa and drawi
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PorttaiKI Or., Mrel
Or., IIouotot Ka
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rlyall the principal
- MARSHF1ELD
GENERAL HOSPITAL
MZS5 JR. BLACK, M&troa
Hospital for 9nrgiool od
Ifefflos oaeoh. Bftfcw Toaaoa
abfe.
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Acoounts kept (abject to dieck, aafe deposit
look boxes tor rent at & cents a montb or
13. a year.
INTEREST PAID ON TTMB DEPOSITS
Steam Dyfe Works
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Stewart OWtehell
Coraer3d &,D Sts.
Phone, Main 1731
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UvsUOxK, Bennett ft WoSter block.
MarshQeM, ... Oregon.
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Attoraay-atflanr
Offloo; Rogerf building
Marshflold,
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A, nice line of i
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AOomey.akLaw.
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Oregon
OreBon.
PIXLEY & MAIBEK,
A4ornoy-at-IjatT. .
Offloo ow Myers' Store.
Phone TO!1 . . . North Bend, Ore
nitlGIIAM & BELL,
ARCHITECTS,
North Bend, r
Oregon.
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Fipsfajs
Oakley & Arnold
CIVIL iND
ENGINEERS
IICAL'
North Bend, Ore.
Office k Mjeri MJ.
SKATING
RINK
Announc
Clients:
va only. 1
for use Id
for Vhola
luHJ.
Open every eveiing from
7 to 10, and fSaturday
afternoons from 2 to 6,
week da
f Rink
using
25 cents :
rkatos.
15 cents
tboir own
10 oenra admission to
Gentlomen evenings.
Special attention given to
children Saturday afternoon.
Best of order
maintained.
always
IX L, Avery,
Manager
of Marshfleld
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COOS BAY CITY
ON EASTI SHORE OBAY
Level bferch land,-all cleared, for business blocks
ig, Aldercovered lajft, for residence
Gentel slot
lots.
rh '
easonawe ?ericesUliifiv.TAim..
Also 550 acres Dalrrfrri on Kentuck Inlet.
Free LawncAWMorshf iel
and JforthTSend.
4 Jr m.
an at our office onhnsif r-Xi UA.
Ore. or call us up X phone. -
Townsite Cohuaiv
S,Pr?' and n- Manar
""wna, secretary
Marshfiel
Coos
Real Estate Agents.
DIKR LANW COMPANY
Heal Estate Broken
North Bend,
Oregon.
MR. HUBERT ABEL,
Ctmtmotor for Vtaming of nil binds.
Phono 1884.
I-IcPherson Ginser Co.
1 Wholesale liquor dealers
I Cigars andBaloon sup
I plies. jT
I California Wises a Specialty
I Front St.? MarBhfiold
Ceos Bay
Steam Laundry
OF
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.woof now done at
mh Bend Plant
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