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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1910-EVEIMING EDITION. tjmttmmttttmiitmmtmmimmw !nnnnm?;; BEEN SFIBIHT SOUS FILED f" I I I CONTESTS HAVE FORECLOSURE . a i va m " i v r i 11 l WMi I " . .- 1 B. Waitc Brings Action Against Major Kinney to Clear Property. Homesteaders in the Sand Hills F. Must Fight .For Their Places. Contests lmvo boon filed against I II. Wnlto, through his attorneys, Bevcral of the homesteaders In tho C. R. Peck and John U. Gobs, has , , . , , ,, . started foreclosure suits against L. eand hills. So far thoso who aro con- , . , ,, . D. Kinney. There aro four suits nnd tested aro C .B. Nicholson and R. C. t)l0 totn, nmount involved Is about Cordcs, It Is believed that Eugcno $180,000. Tho suits nro filed In the Robinson nnd Charles Stauff also circuit court and It Is expected that must fight contests of tho Bame "oy will bo taken up at tho Decern kind. They are out of tho city but bcr equity term of court, xotlflcntion of some kind from tho Hesltlcs Major Kinney, ninny others n,nmnf i. nwniMncr flmm bo It nro mado defendants In tho suits. feu. v. ut.w.v . ....0 , -- to Coos Uny 11 '" ' Associated Press Times.) ! PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 4. (Do. Inycd In Transmission.) The scores of the Sunday baseball games arc given below: At Portland Portland-Oakland gnmo postponed on account of rain. At San Francisco R. II. 7 12 thought that thoy nro to bo affected In tho same way. Mr. Nicholson, together with tho -other homesteaders, mado application for final entry. Tho rccommondn tlon for ft patent to tho land linH u yet been mndo by tho government. It Is held back becauso of tho con tests. As Mr. Nicholson under stands It tho contest Is mndo by tho forestry department. Tho land In tho sand hills wntf formerly open to homestead nnd n number of Coos liny pcoplo located there. After tho homestenders took tip a portion of tho land tho rest was nil thrown back Into tho forest reserve. It Is n part of tho Umpqun fonst reserve nnd soino of tho land Is In n mili tary reserve. In tho enso of Mr. Klcholson It Is chnrged In tho cn ' test that ho did not mnko residence properly on tho place In tho Cordoe enno It la chnrged that ho nttomptcd to homestead on whnt was mlllim reservo nnd that ho had no buslno ' there, nnd It Is nlso chnrged that he did not mnko rosldenco thoro prop erly and Mint ho did not sufficiently cttltlvnto tho Iniul. I Tho cases will bo heard beforo tho local land commissioner. Tho homo nteaders hnvo 30 days In which to file their answer nnd nfter tho trial of the case before the commission ers tho homestenders can appeal If tho decision Is against thorn. Mr. ' JMicnoison says Mint ho Intends to tako up his cnso to Washington lio- foro ho will glvo up. With his wlfo Tho property being handled ns It was ; by Mnjor Kinney, many po:sonB have to bo brought Into tho suit. Every one-who had any clnlms or Judgmpnt against any of the property nnd those .who hold contrncts for tho purqhaso ! of the property aro all mado defend nuts. Several hundred Individuals and companies nro named no de fendants. In ono cnso there nro nbout one hundred defendnnts innd In tho other cases oven a greater number. Tho foreclosure grows out of tho real estate deals between Wnlto and Kinney. Wnlto sold out his canity to Kinney and took m security mort gages on certain of the property. This wns In 100G nnd tho mortgages liavo not been paid and I'ntorest has ac cumulated. In tho menntimo soma of tho property wbh sold under con tract and claims nnd Judgments wero created against It which accounts for tho lnrgo number of defendants. Tho proporty Involved In tho fore closures Is all of plat K, all of plat K, moHt of Ilonlovnrd park, a lnro part or plat C nnd pint II and Bomo ncrengo which hits not been platted. f AVE INEY ON n Morning Game San Francisco 1 Cnnintrtnntn ' 4 Afternoon Game -"? Snn Francisco 6 7 Sacramento . .'. "a- "4'g! At Los Angeles With a scoro of 1 to 1 tho morning gnmo wns for feited to Los Angeles by Vernon 9 to nothing. , Afternoon game1-- R. Los Angeles 0 Vernon ; r. . . '.'. 3 H'. 3 6 PENNANTS AUK CLrNCHKI). f Iiq ' PljIJadptilli5, jAUJlcjIcs liavo clinciictl mo Ainencnn -ic.ibuu u . world's! 12 :: Have you put in Your Winter Supply of I Wood. yet? Do not overlook this fine weather to get it under cover. $2.00 for H: 12-inch stove wood, and $2.50 for timber ends per dump load. pen- G VJfc . nnnt for this yonr njid soon will nn dcrtftkiTto contest for the chnmVIonshli) with tho Chicago Na-IJJ tlonnls. Tho Athletics won Mini American leaguo flag In 100." but Inst tho world's chnniplonshlp Ki Now York. Of that old team, Connie Mack has only three members left, Davis, ; first basomnn, nnd Plnnk nnd Ren-ijJ dor, pitchers, so tho wIlloBt of mnn-' o r S! 2-FOOT WOOD 1 4 We have just arranged to accommodate fire-place . lasers with 2-foot wood, so place your ... J order early and avoid the rush. ngors Una practically a team 0.1 youngstera to mntch against Frank Chnnco's veterans . of four yenrs standing. Sioux City will win tho Western leaguo ponnnnt. l-WyrilATJi SEASON OPENS. O. A. C. Piny First Gnmo Tills Yonr on Ootolier 15. CORVALLIS, Ore., Oct. I. With a now conch, n now captain, now rules to piny under, nnd practically a now team, the footbnll season at tho Oregon Agricultural college, Just oponod, bids fair to prcsont somo pretty probloms for solution. G. II. Schlldmlllor, a Dartmouth man with on All-Amorlcan reputation ns nn end. Is tho now head coach, nnd It Is I exported thnt ho will repent hero his success of last season with tho Uni versity of Malno tenm. One of his difficulties nt tho out- sot is tno rnci Mint mo cnpiain-oieci, i :bo mndo rosldenco on tho nlnco and Jimes'' CltlbbinQ Offer Taken eprnt n good denl of money there. I AdVantafJC Of by Many nnd ho says that while, the homo- C00S Coilllty PCOnle. fltend Ib renlly not worth tnklng A Inrg0 ml,or of Times sub case to Washington that 7io haH;Hcr,orH nro tnknB advantage of or Knent so much tJme nnd money on III nro planning to tako odvnntngo of inn no win enrry It to tho high. tho "Times Clubbing Offor," which e. w. Wnllaco, of Independence, has nuthorlMes boforo giving up. 'affords n very BUbstnntlnl saving onjKOno to Ynlo this yonr, nnd thus tho Dr. Hnrsfnll nlso had a home- (heir expense for newspaper reading, tenm will ho deprived of his oxperl fitond there. He mado his nffldnvlts Thls special clubbing rate will bo !onro,i leadership. Ills ploco has Just eomb tlmo ago nnd hns applied for ROod for only n fow months. j i,Con filled by nird N. Hnwley, of Ills patent, but ns yet It hns not j Nearly all of tho nowspnpern, star, n s'enlor student who wns gunrd boon granted. However, ho hns not fruit pnpers, etc,, nro now on n cnsh'of tho first toam last year, nnd for received nny notlco of contest yet i ndvnnro basis In order to com-! two seneons beforo Mint did excel o It Is prolmhlo that ho Is not nf- vy wltli tho now regulations of tho'iont work on tho second tenm In fected ns Nicholson nnd tho others. Ipostofflco department which prnctl- pounding tho regulnrs into shnpi'. Tho mntter of cultivation of the enlly ellmlnntes credit to newspaper l Jmnos Evondon, of Wnrronton, Inst Jnnd has been n rather difficult one nnd mngnzlne renders. Consequent- year's captain, Is nnothor of tho old for tho homestenders. Tho lnnd Is iy thn mieclnl terms which Tho'mn,, hn win nnt rntnm this venr. n We are now equipped to make All Deliveries Promptly C. A. SMITH i Lumber & Manufacturing Co. o s 8 Retail Yard 182 S. Broadway. Phone 190-J Kn':m:mtt:m!mmmm:!nt;m!;m;t;trtmmnnmtmmm nothing but snnd nnd the only thlim Times hns boon nblo to seruro with tlint it Is really good for Is cran berries. There aro good cranberry marshes on several of tho home etends hut to develop these It would Toqulre n lnrgo outlny of money. The tiomcstrndcrs did not wnnt to Hpond no much on tho cranberry proposition tmtll they wero rertnln that they would got tltlo to the land. New Home SKWI.NG .MACIIINI-S nd Needles for all mnohlnes nt MILNKlt'S. ALL MY PIMPLES GONE filrl Tolls How a Illntrhy SUlu Wns ClrniiMl liy a Simple Wnsh. "I was nslinniPd of my fnco," writes Miss Mlnnlo Plcknrd of Altn innhaw, N, C. "It was all (nil of Iilmnles nnd srnrs, jii nfter using D. D. I). 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For salo at Red Cross Drug Store. tho most desirable publications for residents of Coos rounty nro proving n means of a considerable saving, which should not bo overlooked. If Times Bubserlbers will rnrofnl ly poruso the speclnl clubbing offer which will bo published from tlmo to time In Tho Times, they will find nn opportunity to save n fow dollars on their year's reading. If you nro nlrendy a f)ibsrrlber to any of tho papers named In this clubbing list, Tho Times enn have your subscription renewed nt the reduced rate nnd you will nlso make n considerable saving by paying for The Dally Times in advance. It Is urged jMint nil who wlh to 4nko ndvnntnge of this special of for should mnko 'nrrancemetus promptly ns somo of tho offers nro llnblo Ho bo withdrawn nt almost nnv time serious loss to the line. The first gnmo scheduled Is thnt with tho alumni October 15 nt Cor vnllls. Tho gamo for October 22 has not yet beon settled, but Corvallls will see tho gnmo with Washington Stnto college October 29, nnd thnt with Whitman collogo November 5. Derision ns to plnylng tho Oregon university team In Portlnnd or In Corvallls has not yet been mnde, though the date has been set for No vember 12. Tho season will closo November 24 with the gamo between O. A. C. and tho Unlvorslty of Wash ington at Seattle. HOME LAND Co. Sco us for investments on Coot Day. Wo gunrinteo owner's prlco to bo our prlco. Phono 74 L. 201 Front St. NEW LIVERY Fancy new rigs, good horses and careful drivers aro now at tho dis posal of the Coos Ray public at ltKASONAHLK ItATKS. Rigs or rigs with drlvors ready for any trio nnywhero any time. Horses boardpd and rlga cared for. New hearso and special accommo dations provided for funoral parties, W. L. CONDRON'S Livery & Feed Stables South Broadway, Marshtlehl. tt-tt-tt--n-tt-tt-8-M-n-tt-tt-w-n-a-n--a-a-in-B-B---na Home Addition To Eastside NOW ON THE MARKET This nddltlon Is situated Immediately Enat of now Eastside Mill. Tho lots nro 100x211 and largor, nbout eight ordinary lots; nd prices aro $150.00 up for thoa lnrgo tracts. This plat was filed recently, nnd wo lmvo only a few lots remnlnlng unsold. This indicates that tho proporty Is Interest ing to purchasers, and anyouo wishing to sccuro n lot should act promptly. Terms ono-hnlf cash, balnnco equal payments, 3, C, 9 and 12 months. For particulars, sco Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. General Agents EASTSIDK . Henry 8ongstacken, Manager. $100 Reward, $100 Tlur ilerct llUier wfl' lo ilei to lenrn Hut I hern l nt It-ittt ono dn-nilcl rtli'ro llt trl'iiro )) tx'cti nlilo lotiir tn nil lla (Kt.Hiiil DihI UrHtMrnl, IIhII'k Culnrrli Cim u tlip niilvtilltfciireiinn known li tho nmllrxl Irmornlly rnUrni Wlm- hooii ulltulloiul ilUonio, riHinlri'H n itimlltiillnnul irfmiiiiMii imu i irni cure in ikfn inirr nl . pllnK illr'Uy iipen Hie Moml nnl mil ooiu urlHco u( ili) kktim, thorehv ih'Hroyliia llio foiiiiiUllon of lhi'iln. Hint gtvlni; the VH'li'iit nirntrlh In IiiiIIiIIiik uptlio contUlu lion mul IiiIr Mittiirt in ilnlnK lla uork 1 lie irnir'0tir Iikvc .i miioli faltlt In (four Nlhtf (Hiuorit Hint tlu'v i ft.T One llmnlnil po lrk (orHRycaM' tlmtll (hII to euro cnd tor llt o( trttloionlit K J t HKSKY A CO .Toledo, O. Sold liv nil IriiKiMM 'V Tke llnl'b Kamllv rilUlort'onttrpailoii Winter is Coming ON, WHKN YOU Wllil Ni:i:i) MOUK LinilT. OVlt PIXTUHKS ARK GO 1NG FAST AT FROM TKX TO ' WKXTV PER CKXT I.OWKU THAN MAXUKACTl'RIXO PRICKS. THIS IS A SNAP VOU SOMKOXK THAT HAS THU MONKV. Coos Bay Wiring Co. EXPERT ELKCTRICIAXS. Respectfully ask your patronage. PHONE 237-J. LADIES Lot us clean, dye or pross that dress or garment and make It as good ns now. Experienced men do the work for us. Wo guarantco our work j to bo satisfactory. Consult us and! wo will gladly toll you what can bei done and tho cost of It. Glvo us n ! trial order. Phono us nnd we will send fox; nnd deliver your suit promptly? Men'sidults nlso cleaned, pressed nnd repaired. Rates reasonable. Mnrshflelll Cleaning nnd 1jo Works. Phono 270X. ' ' ' 186 So. nroadwav. - THE VAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo (EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS) WILL MAKE REGULAR TRIPS CARRYING PASSE.NGKH9 AND FREIGHT HETWEI.N COOS IJAY AND SAN VRANC1S CO. ALL RESERVATIONS FOR PASSENGERS MADE AT ALLIANCE DOCK, MARSHVIELD AND INTEH-OCEAN TRANSP. CO. VIVE IILDG., SAN FRANCISCO. FOR INFOR MATION PHONE 4 l-J o 285v SAILS VROM SAN VRANCISCO, FOR COOS HAY', OCT. 5. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO. Save monev by Times advertisers. patronizing The Sanitary provail in our factory. Tbli Seal CuinnUei fur Candy ratronljn the "Modern Dealer" Utiin CMltUrj C., Hlrt., NrtUU, 0ra(M tmRirA I , , FLASHES FROM THE WIRE! A book of Sormons by DAN SHANNON. Price, Fifty Cents. Address VIsalla, Calif. Turkish Baths 210-213 Coos Building PHONE 214-J G.W.' Dungan Undertaker Mnrshfleld, Oregon. Parlors, 180 South 3d St., Telephone, Day or Night, 105-J, -&-tt-tt-n-n-a-n-n-n-n-n-n- -.-- -a-a-K--a---a2 Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIABLO AND JOSSON CEMENT. The best Domestic and Imported brands. Plaster, Lime, Brick and all kinds of builders material. HUGH McLAIN OFFICI ---. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SOUTH BROADWAY. PHONE 201 --- Steamer Newport will Niil Saturday, Oct. 1, from Port, mill for Coos Bay. Oilier your freight shipped on her. , . C. F. McGEORGE, Agent. HHtl , . . I HOTEL GARDINER, at Gardiner, Oregon, has been ro modelled and Improved and is undor ( now management. Special accommo- """""' '-')datlous for stage passengers and for MISS EDNA LARSON ' Pinno Instruction 4 Tel. 231-R. 4 w 'wvbU4Q aim ior people desiring a rest at the seashore. "You'll Llko tho Place." J. E. SCHILLING, Proprietor. Try The Times' Want Ads. MAGUIRE'S TRANSFER. Hauling of evory description. StaM at "Busy Corner." PJiono 29S. 0c phono, 201. Dealer in wood anu 4 MRS. FARRINGER, . Teacher of Piano. Homo Studio, South Broadway-