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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1908)
B UWMUIritNW4l1JHWlJWiero! ' THE DAILY COOS BAY TIM ES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 31, 1908. JUDGES UNO FUR PROVED ' CR01DIFFER BIGJUCCE5S I (Continued from Pago 1.) UeCISIOFl in OOOS OOUniy Leiuy,groumis and whilo there would be n I deficit of $1,200 or $1,400 on this I score, the Improvements will be there I for future expositions. I It Is possible that Eugene may al low the fair to como here agnln next year but this will be determined ' UAIJV SHOW WINNERS. Race Caused Excitement On Last Day. The Coos County Derby was the chief evont of the last day of the Second Southern Oregon District , later. i-i o .. j.. .,. . to ,.f ' Messrs. Norton and Carleton wish Fair Saturday, and was also one of ..... , . , i to express for the fair management tho most closely contested finishes thc)r Bpprec,ntlon of all thq nld that ever seen here. Ik fact the finish gvon thjjm ,n nmkIng ,t tfce guc was so ciose mat a great IUHUy IU R the crowd declared tne juagc gave the decision to the wrong horse, King Kohr, owned by W. W. Card well of Roseburg. R. D. Hume of Wedderburn, owner of Aleda, who had won the crowd by her clean run throughout the mile and an eighth, also protested against the decision of the judges. For a time, it looked as though there might be a "rough house," the crowd swarming from the grandstand out onto the courso and bitterly condemning tho judges. R. D. Hume who had been acting as one of the official timers grew so angry that he left the judges' stand and after announcing to tho crowl that he protested the decision, left the courso and refused to sign tho official returns of the race. It was a pretty race, though. The baby show was a big feature of Saturday afternoon at the fair, the contest exceeding all expectations. The Interest in it was such that the front of the grandstand would not f accommodate tho crowd and tho pavilion was far too small for the event. Between fifty and sixty babies were entered and more would have been hnd, it not been for the rules being changed bo as to only permit children of less than a year old to be entered. Mrs. W. W. Cardwell and Mrs. Au tenrleth of Roseburg wero tho judges and they awarded the $5 prize for the prettiest girl baby to Mrs. Jas. Schillings daughter and tho like Aleda had been well in the lead from i prize for the prettiest boy to Mrs. the start and was running well. On Edgar Mauzey's seven months old the final stretch, King Kohr took a son, the latter being a twin, spurt and rapidly gained on her. Next year, the baby show will un it was a nose and nose finish and as , doubtedly be made a big feature and i to which horse's nose was in tho i provisions made for the proper ex- lead, a great many in the crowd dif-1 hibltion of the little tots THE GREAT SALE OF M The Leader" Stock BEGINS Tomorrow, Tuesday Morning DOORS OPEN AT 9:00 O'CLOCK Everyone Who Appreciates the Value Should Attend This Sale SHIP APPLES 10 AUSTRALIA fered from the judges. Harness Race Tnme. The one harness event of the day, a trotting race, did not excite much interest. Belle N had Zamoak com pletely outclassed. The three-eighths mile dash was a pretty race between R. D. Humo's Agnes and Dickinson's Lillian Adams. Lillian Adams made quite a. snurt on the finish but Acnes' lead w.ns tnn iniinh for lio.r to overcome. Over 5,000 boxes of Coos Bay's fa- t fi, ncii,ioti ,,n0 ponoor. mous Gravenstehi apples will be , ton had It comparatively easy. Head- shipped to Australia this fall to sup- light made a spurt on tho three- i Ply the demand for the fancy fruit eighths post and made a good gain "'ere. F. S. Dow has just concluded l.nt omililn't. knen nn tho naco. I the contract for the delivery of the The mule race was an Interesting ' goods and has arranged with the Co- farce although lacking many of the luille Valley Fruit Growers Associa- ludicrous circumstances that made "on to supply the quantity needed. tho event a hit tho previous day. The growers will receive about , Saturday's Race Results. sixty-five cents per box for the fruit Race No. 13, special mile trot for and are to deliver them ready for s?nn i.irar i shipment before September 10. The Belle N 1 1 1 ! freight on the apples by tho time Zamoak 2 2 2 they reach Sydney will be about Time 2:27 2:33 and 2:2S $1.80 per box and when the other Race No. 14, mile and one-eighth costs aro added it will boost the re dash for Coos county derby purso of tail price to five and ten cents apiece. S400- 'As no good apples are grown in Aub- King Kohr (Cardwell) 1 tralia, they will probably find ready Aleda (Hume) 2 sale even at tins nign ngure. Greenlaw (Nay and Yoakam) . . 3 Lutitla S (Hume) 4 i ' Adonda (Simpson) 5 Time 2:02 Race No. 15, tlireo-elghths mllo dash for $100 purso: Agnes (Hume) 1' Lilly Adams (Dickinson) 2 Charles Foster (Nay and Yoa kam) 3 Time :3S Consolation race with non-winners entered for purse for $150: Creaserton (Herron) 1 Headlight (Norton) 2 Flnvora (Simpson) 3 Time iSl Mule race, hnlf-mile dash: Babe (Elliott) 1 Little Mln 2 Maud 3 Timo 2:25 Tho judges Saturday wero J. W. Flanagan and Chas. McKnlght Marshneld, and G. S. Clayton Rosoburg, Racing Sunday. An Impromptu racing program wrb pulled off at the fair grounds track yesterday and was witnessed by qulto a number. Warrior Gordon took two straight heats In n half mile trot from . Bollo McKinnoy. A three-eighths mllo dash onded wlth Headlight in tho lead, Flavora second and Baby Reed third, O. J. Seoley drovo F. I'. Norton's maro, Nolllo, to n victory in tho car riage horso raco, defeating Messrs. Travera and MarBdon. of of YAKIMA best flour has no equal, sold only by Anona Cash Store. Try HUNTERS CITY BAKERY for good bread. Always fresh. Danco at 'C and Broadway PAV1. LION TUESDAY EVENING. Good music. You cam BUY or SELL through Tho Tlm "WANTS" with eauo, dla iiatc1, uuU prjllt try them. SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Notice Is hereby given, that by vir tue of an execution duly issued out of the Circuit court of tho state of Oregon, for tho county of Coos and to mo directed on tho 15th day of I August, 1908, upon a judgment and 1 decree duly rendered, entered of record and docketed in and by said i court on tho Gth day of May, 1908, In a certain suit then In said court ponding, wherein M. C. Horton was plaintiff and L. D. KINNEY and M. G. KINNEY, his wife, and BELT LINE RAILWAY COMPANY, a cor poration, were defendants, In favor of plaintiff and against said defend ants, by which oxecution I am com manded to sell tho property in said execution and hereinafter described to pay tho sum duo tho plaintiff of Three Thousand Three Hundred Dol lars, with Interest thereon at tho rate of S per cont per annum from tho 18th day of December, 1906, un til paid togothor with tho costs and i disbursements of said suit taxed at $20.20 and an attorney foo of $300 and costs of said execution, less tho sum of $100 Interest paid on " tho 20th day July, 1907. I will on Tuesday, tho 15th day of Soptombor, 1908, at tho hour of Ton o'clock A. M. of said day at tho front door of tho County court House In tho city of Coqulllo, Coos county, Oregon, soil nt public auction to tho hlghost bidder for cash in hand on tho day of salo, all tho right, tltlo, and Interest which said defendants L. D. Kinney and M. G. Klnnoy, his wlfq, and Bolt Lino Railway Com pany, a corporation, had on or after tho Gth day of May, 1908, In or to tho following described promises, to wlt: Block numbored sixty-two In tho townsito of Coos Bay, Plat 'B' In tho county of Coos, stato of Oregon, ns por recorded Plat thoroof. Datod this day, 15th day of Aug ust, 1908, at Coqulllo, Oregon. W. W. GAGE. Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon. I of Savins m ' v E9 KHBHSBHIHHiHHSBIIBR9iHHHBBiBHiHSBBMIIH ffl rajff W1J9 UB- ftJHVRklim i! iWIiO DMblW 1 jmer- ...t-m,jssmszfimxsimiK!mxMmKatmssamKisami Miiniftrc'ffiwHHilVWIlinmg , , w 1 II 7TAK3HHhl D HU i fcL a-a-n----$:---n--H-a- lVl Corner 'A' and Third street. Arrnki tt A" " . i! a - u ri m .4 i Board and Lodging. 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