The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 26, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1 010 EVENING EDITION.
IN A RAGE toil! Irani BUILDING 15 I
pONEY TALKS" "MQNEY TALKS" "MONEY t:
MEN
Striking a Post Suffers Frac
ture of the Skull.
Robert DeaT) of Norway Was nBahmt n ,,ost- Hc lruck on th0 8l(,
of his head and tho skull was frac-
Thrown From a Horse andtmed.
Dr. Stommler bi ought tho Injured
man to Mnrshlleld on tho noon train
and took hliu to tho Homo Hospital.
Tho accident happened at 3 o'clock
Sunday afternoon and Dean never re
gained consciousness. An operation
will bo performed and an attempt
mado to raise tho broken skull. Mr.
Robert Dean of Norway was seri
ously and probably fatally hurt Sun
day by Doing thrown from a horse.
Ho was riding n horse and was rac
ing with somo others and attempted
to make n turn. Tho horso turned
IBmnfflUSBMBM Ml MillMIIJ
vRi uaj ;g
Won
Portland .... 92
Oakland ....100
San Francisco. 93
Dean la 27 years old and has a wlfoj Vernon 87
now Tirnv stand.
Lost. P. C.
and two children at Norway.
0 MANNING
mz GALLED
Defendant From Beaver Hill
But Name Same As Two
uiner men.
Not John Manning, "king of
Dredger Island" and well known hero,
and not John Manning, former dis
trict attorney of Multnomah county,
but John Manning tho Third, of Denv
er Hill fame, Is tho man whoso trial
for larceny was taken up In tho Cir
cuit Court this morning. Ills nnmo Is
tho samo as tho other John Man
nings mentioned.
It Is alleged that tho defendant
M
I
ARE TO MEET
Large Amount of Business to
Be Brought Before the
Session.
(By Associated Press.)
LOS ANGELES, Cal., Sept. 2C
Tho thirteenth annual convention of
tho American Mining Congress mot
hero to-day. More than three hun
dred delegates liavo arrived and more
nro coming on every train. Clifford
Plnchot, who doubtless will bo the
contro of tho ocnsorvntlon swirl In
tho convention, appeared to-day. Del
egations wero present from all over
tho Pacific Coast States. Tho rcsolu-
stolo somo Jewelry and valuables from tlon will do tho most Important work
n houso nt Heaver Hill boiiio tmo; of tho convention. It will consist' of
intirt ilntnirnfn frntu nnnli Rtntn rmirn
ago. Tho caso camo up this morning i .....
. . . nunicu in mo congress.
Los Angeles. . SS
Sacramonto . . 65
. 71
SO
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90
92
107
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before Judge Coke. After tho Man
ulng case, will bo takon up tho' trial
of A. II. Poworn charged with killing
fish. Mr. Powers used dynnmlto for
blowing up a piling and It Is alleged
that ho killed fish and should not
havo used tho dynamite without a
liormlt from tho county court, while
Mr. Powers claims that ho has n
federal permit which Is sufficient.
Cordes Not Guilty.
It. C. Conies has been advised that
Judgo Coko has dismissed th0 truo
mil returned against him by tho
Grand Jury on tho chargo of unlaw
fully having ducks In IjIb possession
whon Jay Tower was lined n fow
months ago for killing duckB out of
season nt tho Sand Hills. Judgo Coko
liold that Mr. Cordes merely had tho
lucks In his "custody" Instead of In
Jils "possession," and that tho Grand
Jury hod been erroneously advised
concerning tho Interpretation of the
law, nccordlng to tho ndvlces received
irom iroqiiuio by Mr. Cordes. Tho ar
rests of Messrs. Tower nml Corde
wero mado by Deputy Onmo Warden
Noah, and Mr. Tower pleaded guilt
lioforo Justice Ponnock while Mr.
Cordes' caso was carried before tho
Grand Jury.
HTH. ALERT will mako last KX
CUHHIOX to tho LIFE SAVIXG STA
TIOX noxt TUESDAY', SKPT.U7tli.
Peoplo should tako advantage of this
splondld opportunity to visit tho
beach. Ilrlng along your lunch bask
et. FARE only .10c. round trip. Leave
Allcgnny (1 A. M., Marshflold 0, North
Ilond D.20, nnd return nt 3 P. M.
(Dy Associated Press.)
PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 2 C Port
land still IcadB but Oakland Is almost
even with Portland. Each won nnd
lost a game Sunday. Tho scores of
Saturday nnd Sunday follow:
Sntnrduy's Game.
AT PORTLAND R.
Portlnnd 3
Vernon . . G
AT SAN FRANCISCO R.
Snn Franclsc6 ; . . .. 1
Oakland S
AT LOS ANGELAS 'It.
Lob Angeles 1
Sacramento 0
Hunduy'M Game.
AT SAN FRANCISCO R.
MORNING; GAME.
Sau Frnaclsco 7
Onkland 2
AFTERNOON GAME.
San Francisco 0
Onkland G
AT LOS ANGELES It.
MORNING GAME.
Los Angeles .'.. 0
Sacramento 1
AFTERNOON GAME.
Los Angeles . , 1
Sacrnmonto 2
(Fifteen Innings.)
AT PORTLAND R.
MORNING GAME.
Portland 1
Vernon . , ; 3
AFTERNOON GAME.
Portland 2
Vernon l
City Officials Find Gow Why
Rooming House a Filthy
Place.
,Tho city officials made an Inspec
tion of the upper stories of tho Gow
Why building to look into the. Bnnl
tary conditions of tho place. Tho com
mlttco was composed of Mayor Straw ,
Councilman Coko nnd Dr. E. Mlngus,
tho city health ofllcer. In tho upper s CO
stories of tho building nt tho cona
of Broadway and Commercial avenue
there nro living rooms which nro
rented out by Gow Why for lodging.
Tho Vents nro very cheap and tho In
tcrlor of tho building wns found t
bo In bnd shape.
Dr. Mlngus says that tho rooms are
poorly ventilated nnd that tho build is
Ing Is dirty nnd filthy and that It I J
not lit for human hahltntlon. Tho Lj
plumbing Is In bad shape and tho II" J
ordinance Is violated by tho nmnncrl.
''In which stovo pipes nro connected uj
and extended through partitions. Dr. I 2
'' .Mlngus snys that tho wholo building ' 2
(should bo condemned as a placo of
J1, abode, hut there Is no ordlnnnco now
'which will permit of Hie building bo
Ing condemned as a whole. Tho doc
tor says there should ho an ordinance
j which will permit tho city to cntiRo
YOUNG and OLD
Should Know Our Suits
Mora
If you're framing up your clothes plans for fun, ,t ...
You will wo here every kind of a milt (hat a man win, -
sound taste would want to went' the cream of tho market. '
You'll p;ot first-hand information on what correct styles f
fall really nrc.
You'll sec new nnd rattling smart fabrics. At nil thc w
wiy from $10 to $!12, you'll seo gnnnwits of u superior alj
completely Kiinrnntced. '
Cash Only, saves you 'money
Don't help to pay for your i ciglibor's suit.
Hub Clothing & Shoe Co.
Marshfield Bandon
"MONEY TALKS" "MONEY TALKS" "MONEY TALKS" 1
such a rooming place to ho vacated,
A STORY OF BLUCHER.
Tho Old General Gave His Son a Let
ion In Gamlna.
Speaking of military men who wero
ramblers, Ralph Nevlll In "Light Come,
Light Go." after noting that Napoleon
only played In an amateur way and
never seriously and that the Duke of
Wellington, while a member of Crock
ford's famous gambling club, was not
particularly fond of play, goes on to
relate tho following about Illucher:
Another grent soldier, on the other
band, repeatedly lost large sums nt
piny. TIiIh was lilucher, who was ln
ordlnntely fond of gambling. Much to
his disgust, this pnoxlon was Inherited
nt urn nun, wiio uau otien to no re
buked by his father for his visits to
tho gaming table and was given many
a wholesome lecture upon his youth
nnd Inexperience and the consequent
certainty of loss by coming In coutnet
with older and more practiced gam
blers. Ono morning, however, young Itlu
chor presented himself before his fa
ther nnd exelnlmed. with an air of
Joy, "Sir. you said I knew nothing of
play, but here Is proof that you have
undervalued my talents." pulling out
at the same time a bag of rubles which
no tiad won the preceding night
"And 1 said the truth." wns tho re
ply. "Sit down hero and I'll convince
you."
Tho dice were called for, and In a
iew minutes old Illucher won all his
eon's money, whereupon, after Docket.
Jng the cash, he rose from tho table,
unserving, "sow you seo that I
ll rlAa-s I rtlr jswrilr. nAnAl
i ci i fine i rtif mi mini npMiri
' .
r . . few
A' i'-LjM
& . iiUNsar -? . ..
MmM&?fMSftm?l1U& -WM '-VTA
iiHiMf.w rsff'aiikjMii ii amtmimmum
and It Is n menaco to health and ab
solutely unsanitary for thoso who llvo
In tho placo. About thirty peoplo llvp
In tho plncc.
I Whllo tho committee wna going
through tho building tho officials ran
Into ono room which turned out to h?
n Chinese church. Gow Why and his
family attended services thcro twlco
every day. Tho church Is provided
with all of tho necessary Chlneso
Idols, decorations nnd Incense.
Tho city council will rpobnbly tako
somo steps toward changing tho con
8 dltlons In tho bulldnlg.
fii
1 LADIES' EPISCOPAL GUILD.
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Are You Ready
for that trip?
Have you n suit caw, steamer trunk
or hand bag?
Ucttcr tnko an Inventory now nnd
seo. When you nro going away you
very seldom have sufficient tlmo to
look after tho tunny little details ol
preparing for It nnd If you hnvon'
tlio proper trnvollng cases, you Buff
mnny Inconvonlonces.
Wo hnvo Just received a largo con
slgnmcnt of SUIT CABKS, HTKAMKII
TRUNKS, HAND HAGS, etc., whlc'
will supply your needs for a long time
-. .. to come.
Ladles of tho Episcopal Guild arol Tho prices nro reasonable, tho mil'
requested to meet at tho Church to- cnfiCR holng from 92.no to $M each.
NOTICE
To The Public
Tho 1JLANCO DINING 1100)1 ui
grill wns ro-oponcd under nejr tut
ngoment
morrow nftornoon nt 2 o'clock to ef
fect n reorganization nnd other Im
portant business.
KISTKUS OI." IIKTIIANY.
Tho Sisters of Ilothany nro re-
quested to meet at tho Episcopal
t'liurcii to-morrow nftornoon nt 2
o'clock. Important business.
Look them over.
THE BAZAR
House of Quality
Phone 32
September 21st
First-class mcnls at all hours Irra
25 CENTS UP
Winter is Coming
ON, WIIKX VOL' WILL XKKll SIOIII-:
LIGHT. Ollt KIXTl'HKS AHE GO
ING PAST AT KHO.M TUN TO
TWK.NTY I'KU CKXT IflWKU THAN
.MAxriwrrrniNt! imiicks. this
is a snap vm so.mi:oni: that
has thi: MOXKY.
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
nXPKKT ELECTRICIANS.
Respectfully ask your patronage.
PHONE 237-J.
Have that Roof Fixed
Now
SceCORTHELL
PifONK tnn-u
Wo aro cntorors to tho tnda tti
only employ
White Help
Turkish Baths
2 10-2 13 Coos Building
PHONE 2 14 J
Steamer Newport
will (.all Saturday, Oct. 1, from Port-
J and for Coos Hay. Order your freight
tdilppcd on her.
C. P. .McGEOItGE. Aci.ii.
HEAL ESTATE;
I havo somo of the bost buys on
tho Day. Can arrnnro easy terms.
Houses and buildings for rent.
AUGUST PHIZEEN,
68 Central Ave. MnrshHeld, Oro.
G. W. Dungan
Undertaker
Marhhtleld, Oregon.
Parlors, 181) South d St.,
Telephone, Day or Night, llhVJ.
OLD SUITS MADE NEW.
Savo tho price of tho now ono by
lotting us do your cleaning and press
lug. Phono IS1-L and wo will cal.
for the suit nnd deliver It.
COOS HAY TAIIXHUXO CO.,
J. W. Josephson, Mgr.
ISO South llroadway, .Marslitteld.
LADIES
Lot us clean, dyo or prcs IW
dress or' gnrmont nnd mako It si toed
n8 now. Experienced men do t
work for us. Wo gunrantce our
to bo satisfactory. Consult u li
wo will gladly toll you what cia U
done nnd tho cost of It. Give ui
trial ordor. Phono us and e M
sond for and deliver jour nit
promptly.
Mon'a suits nlso cleaned, prentf
and ropalred. Itntea reasonsble.
Mai-jilitlelil Cleaning and Dye WorV,
Phono 270X. 1SG So. I!roadf
IS
Our Work
Our advertisement
OUR GUARANTEE IS VOUR SAT
ISFACTION. MARSHFIELD HAND AXI STEA?'
LAUNDRV.
. aaaJ.
Vauzcr Rriw.. Prop. rnone y
never win."
Cutting.
Young Wife How fortunnto I ura
In possessing a husband who always
atnys nt homo In the evenlngl Bosom
Friend Yes; your husband never wns
much addicted to pleasure.
Probably no summer resort In Ore
gon furnishes, more pleasant recrea
tion or good fishing than tho Ten Mile
lakes of Coos county. Tho placo is
was. attracting much attention throughout
right when I told you that you would tho State nnd many who visited Coos
Hny mado sldo trips to tho famous
fishing grounds. When this locality
has n railroad to connect with tho
uutsldo Ton Mllo is suro to bo ono of
the popular resort places of tho Pa
cific Const.
Tho lakes havo afforded much
plonsuro for tho Coos Hay pooplo and
during this summer scores hnvo gono
there for tholr summer vacation.
Many hnvo summer homes on the
lakes and thoro nro hotels and finp
camping places and boats and every
Not lmprtid.
Bobble-Pa snys you're a self mndo
man. Visitor tprondly) Yes, my boy,
J am, Robbie Ain't you sorry now
70U didn't let somebody else help you?
Boston Transcript.
thing 0I80 that goes to make up an lakes next year.
onjoyable stay In tho woods and onj
tho water. 1
Tho trout nshlug In tho lakes la un- j
surpassed anywhere In Oregon. There
Is practically an inexhaustablo supply
of flno trout and sportsmen who havo '
fished nil over tho country say that I
tho lakes cannot bo beaten. There is !
also duck shooting there In tho sea-i
son and tho woods back of tho lakes'
afford deer, bear and panther hunt
ing. Each year tho lakes become more
popular as a resort placo and this
summer more peoplo visited there
than ovor before Several now sum-1
mor cottages wero built this year and
many more will be erected at tho
BUSINESS DIRECTORY 0E RELIABLE
BUSINESS HOUSES
TllW cni.rnimvi o -.,-.
MARSireiEID wan nX WA"LE nUS,VE8S HOUSES AND BUSINESS MEN IK
ii wilili 1'AIT YOU TO PATHONI.K -"
RE DEPENDED UPON.
Mo Ih c i 1
you
i ) 1 1 : m u
is better prepared to servo
than ever befcre.
Coiniuercinl Ae., bet. Front nnd
nroadwny, Marshfield.
Go To
WILLEY $ SCHR0EDER
for
Plumbing and Heating
Mnrshflald. Ore., phone 773
GET YOUR JOR PRINTING
DONE AT THE TISIES QFFICE
U-tter Heads, RIU Heads, Enve-
lopes, cnlllne Cnrds, etc.
STADDEN
All kinds of photograph work,
broinldo enlargiuR d kodak On-IshinR.
Butter Wrappers
Printed at
The Times' Office
J. JL KOONTZ
Mnchino nnd Repair Shops
GENERAL MACHINIST
Steam and Gas Engine Work
At Holland's boat shop, Ft0"1
street, Marshfield, Ore.
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