THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1911 EVENING EDITION. , 5 m J i II HE :; A Neither Scores Victory In Twenty Round Go Wilson Knocks Krueger Out. Twenty rounds to n draw was the result of the bout between Earl Hen derson nnd "Roughhouse" Chnrley Burns nt the Marshfleld Skating Rink Saturday night. Although there was no knockout, as many had expected, it Is declared to have been one of the fastest bouts ever witnessed on the Ray. Prior to the main event, Hilly Wil son knocked out Rob Krueger in tho third round of what was to be a six-round preliminary. Some thought thnt Krueger wns suffering from stage fright but u rlgh: jolt to tho Jaw by Wilson Is dc.-lnred to have been the real catiBC of Krugcr's col lapsc. Wilson hnd much the better of it throughout, showing training nnd cleverness while Krueger suffer ed more or less from stage fright nnd fought wildly from the start. There wns a good house, the gate receipts exceeding $500, It Is said. It wub late In getting started with n long wait between the preliminary nnd the principal bout, the latter not starting until after 11 o'clock nnd not being over until about 12:30. Joe Schott was the referee of tho preliminary and Louis Prcssler of tho main event. A speclnl train from Coqulllo brought over n fair crowd from tho Vnlley, about enough to defray tho expense of the train. It Is said that n launch containing about thirty from Randon and the lower Coqullle, including Tim Seeley, got tangled up in a snlmon net nnd missed tho trnln. 1 Jess Day, who Is now staying nt Randon, wns present nnd chnllcneed tho victor but his challenge met with Jeers from the crowd. Ono of tho causes of delnv wnB RuriiB liifllBtenco that he be given $50 forfeit money before ho would tight, because Henderson hnd exceeded tho 133-pound limit by nbout n quarter of a pound. Promoter John Herron flnnlly came through with this for feit. Henderson Wns Favorite. That Henderson wns the fnvorlto with tho crowd wnB evident from tho wlth'n storm of cheers while only mild applause was given Burns. atnmt lift ntuwinwntirwi litnn ifrikAlitil m Thero was comparatively little bet- rallied towards the finish. ting but thero was more Henderaon The nineteenth wns fnst nnd for a than Burns money offered. moment, Henderson's supporters The fight wns n bloodless bnttlo, though he had Burns going, hnvlng neither cutting tho other or forcing lnnded repeatedly to tho hend. How ovon n nose bleed. .ever. Hums came out of the clinch Compared with tho previous mntch with n rush nnd tried hnrd for somo between the two, It wns gonernlly nd- stiff Jabs to the stomnch. Hender mltted thnt Hums made a better "on hnd a little tho best of the round. showing ngalnst Henderson thnt hu did tho llrst time here a few months ngo. Roth were In excellent physical condition ns was shown by both finishing In good uhapo despite tho fact thnt there wore few or no letups In tho twenty rounds. The bout de monstrated thnt Henderson hasn't tho punch to put Rurns out In twenty rounds nt least although he Is much tho better sclenced of tho two. Munis ltoutfuMl it. Two or three times during the bout, Referee Prcssler had to wnrn Rurns ngalnst using his elbow. The crowd Jeered Rurns repentedly for the "rough stuff" us Rurns when ho would get In clove rungo of Henderson in n clinch would double up his right nrm nnd get his elbow under Hen derson's chin and Jolt his Jaw. It was Rurns' stylo to fighting fight nil tho time nnd each time Riinis came up he would rush Into clinch nnd attempt to ubo short up- They're Here .Tust arrived from t!ic east tho swellest line of Clothing ever shown in Marshfiehl, Ve especially want the young men to come in nnd look at them, for they have CLASS, and the price, $20.00 to $25.00, WELL, we just ask you to judge. Our wet-weather goods are here too, Swell Eng lish Slip-Ons, and Light ftubher Tourists Coats for street wear, Slickers and Rubber Boots for work; so, get ready NOW for that rain. T!WI THE TOGGERY percuts to Henderson's stomach or heart. Even when separated by tho refe ree, Burns would Istcp rushing tho fighting Wolgnst style by follow-1 Ing Henderson up, even nt times nft-1 er Henderson had "apparently nd- mlnls ered pretty Bevere punish ment. Early Rounds Henderson's. Throughout the early rounds, Hen derson hnd decidedly tho best of It. In the third, Rums wns apparently worried by his Inability to mix It too fast for Henderson who lnnded a few times on Rurns' hend. In the fourth, after a fast start, Henderson got RuriiB apparently where he wanted him nnd by holding him off with his right, landed several times in rapid succession with his left. That ho did not have Rurns groggy nt the end of the round, many took as an Indication that Henderson hasn' a damaging punch at any rate with his left. In the fifth, Henderson lnnded a right to Rums' side Just as the latter was sidestepping and, caus ed him to stagger but It wasn't a damnglng blow. In the sixth, Rurns first nttemptcd to swing on Henderson but hit wild. In the seventh, Henderson slowed up - 1.1. --..1 1.1 T..- .1- ....,. t .1, II Ull mm lei Ullllio uu muni, ui iuu fighting, in the eighth, Henderson covered up his stomach and let RurtiB liln HinlMnnli Ik lilt HtlU rap his gloves In the clinches. In , the eighth nnd ninth, Henderson landed a few left Jabs to Rurns' hend but they were glancing blows nnd. not damaging. I In the tenth, Rums chnnged his style of fighting slightly and so did not givon much i,mJ uy Marshal Car Henderson, whom John Ilcrron hnd (0r nB Traynor Is only nbout twenty been conchlng during the rest, 'yenrs old. A week ago. Traynor wib Rurns landed n few to Henderson's hend and' stomnch nnd hnd decidedly the best of the round. The eleventh wns nbout even, Rurns lending most nnd Henderson gunrdlng his stomnch more carefully. In the twelfth, some thought Henderson was tiring or be ginning to show the effects of Hums' Jabs to the stomach. Roth were using short nrm punches nnd Rurns tried for n right swing but went wild 'n the thirteenth, Rums was again, warned against using his elbow and for a moment had Henderson stag - Bering. The latter came bnck quick 1 nnd by n fnst finish won a shade the best of tho round. HcihIci-miii Comes Hack. In tho fourteenth, Henderson bo-, Rnn rushing It more thnn ho had fori several rounds. He fought Burnt; I over against the ropes nnd the two were mixing it so lively thnt neither heard tho gong nnd Referee Prcssler hnd dllllculty In letting them know the round was over. The fifteenth nnd sixteenth wcro nbout even. Henderson started the seventeenth with n rush nnd hnd consldcrubly the best of It. hnvlng Rurns against tho ropes most of tho time. In the eighteenth, Rums enmu . with n rusl. mid for moment hiKllf't,1' iejLll"BtlcAtrrnS' Henderson guessing but the latteri , ?" Deniom itle State Cen- The twentieth wns nbout a duplica tion of tho nineteenth, but Rurns' ralllcH towards the end of each round Indicated thnt Henderson's ap parent blows did but little damage. WANTS IIKTTER ROADS. George Marshall, tax adjuster of tho WcycrhneiiBcr Lumber company, Is In town on business connected with the tax rolls of Coos county. Mr. Marshall commented on the condi tion of the roads In Coos county say ing thnt In his esMmntlon there was a great deal of money being spout on the roads thnt wns being wasted. Ho Is a linn believer In the good roads movement nnd suited thnt one of the greatest needs of Coos county Is nn Improved n.eni of roads through out the county. Coqullle Sentlnol. Road tho Times' Want Ada. T TO STEAL BOAT Jas. Traynor Arrested For Bothering Launch Cook Leaves With Money. Jas Traynor, who declares his ef forts to recovet his hat which had "en into tno uny was mistuKcn tor an nttempt to steal one of tho 6 O'Kclly boats Saturday evening, wastno passengers going out on her nrre8tC(1 b s ,, NlgtUwntch Ruttz ' ,oo . n ,,,,".,, ,,,' nor was in nn intoxicated condition nnd Nlghtwntch Ruttz nnd others ' saw him pushing the O'Kclly boat i out Into tho hay from Its moorings. He refused to desist or give himself up and N'lghtwutch Ruttz flnnlly fired his revolver Into the bay to frighten him. Traynor wns taken to Jnll. 1l,c l.nvn l,n.n n ,nn,n. ,'nthn ,,,.,,.- rrnw llllHV r. '" t x cently. When nrrnlgned before Recorder Rutler today, Trnynor wns fined $! for Intoxication nnd ordered to leave town. It wns difficult to provo a Imorc Borloub Vihnrge against him. Rumors thnt he was a bad mnn wore Involved In n fight near Front and Commercial. Iamivch With Ch.m1i. F. W. nond, the night rook nt th Dining Cnr restnurnnt on North Front street, Is being sought by tho officers. It Is alleged thnt ho skip ped out about midnight Saturday with about $30 belonging to tho rcB tnurnnt. Whether he attempted to wnlk out of tho country or cnught the special trnln nt midnight for Co qullle has not been determined, Rond 1 hnd been working nt tho placo for a month or six weeks. TAFT IX IX)S ANf5EI.ES. President Given Great Ovation There Today. LOS ANGELES. Cal.. Oct. 10. President Tnft arrived here today nnd wns given a trcmcndouB ovation. WILL HONOR .MACK. Likely to Heml New York ns Well its National Democratic Committee. By AsBoclnted Press to tho Coos Bay Times) BUFFALO, N. Y.. Oct. 10. Tho Express pays Norman E. Mnck will trnl committee when the commltteo meets Wednesday. He thus will hnvo tho unique status of being both na tional nnd stnto chairman. TALK DRY FARMING. Over .KM) Delegates Assemble nt Colo rado Springs. (By Associated Press to Coos Baj Times) COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo., Oct. 10. Tho sixth annual Dry Farming Congress opened hero this morning with more thnn live hundred dele gates nttendlng. PLANS FOR .MILL. At a mooting of tho board of di rectors of the Coqullle Lumber com pany held In this city, n loan of $1", 000 wns authorized nnd tho money will bo used In tho completion of tho mill nnd the Installation of new machinery. It has been decided to liiHtull n gang trimmer, one of tho latest model nnd It Is to hnudle this nnd other new machinery thnt the money has boon tecured. In addition to nu'horlzlug this loan the directors niithmized a contract with tho Seeley ft Anderson Logging company for the logging of the timber on tho Innd re cently purehnwed by tho compnny. This Innd Moa east nnd north of thnt on which tho logging company Is now operating. Coqullle Sentlnol. Have your Job Oir Times nfflco. printing dam, m FIliST ('LASS AUTO StiliVlCE. Two lino Cadillac enrs ready for service nt nil hours anywhere nt lea snnnble rates. Phone 00-J until 11 p. m. after 11 p. in.. Phone 5-J. Resi dence Phono 2S-J. J). L. FOOTF. Proprietor. A Wise Horse He Lifts His Owner's Hat to HAINES Because He Knows there's where he gets the best Hay nnd Feed on Coos Bay. Waterfront, Phone 100-J, Murshfleld. NAi SMITH'S RECORD BROKEN Lumber Carrier Reduces Time Between Coos Bay and Bay Point Again. After ninkliig tho fastest trip since she has gone on the Coos Ray run, the Nairn Smith sailed yester day afternoon for Ray Point with another cargo of lumber. Among wore J. V. Smcnton, Mr. Weir nnd John Lafon of tho C. A. Smith com pany. On the Inst trip, tho new record established by Capt. R. W. Olson wns tho round trip from her slip hero to Hay Point, deducting time for loading and unlondlng, wns threo days and twenty-three hours. The round trip, including time for load ing and unloading wns slightly less thnn live days. STEAMER IS WRECKER. Princess Beatrice Run Aground hi Alert liny Sunday. Operator Moo of the . lo cal Btntlon of tho Unl.ed Wire less yestcrdny picked up n message stating thnt the Princess Rentrlce, In passenger steamer plying between Victoria nnd Prlnco Rupert ran nground on Noble Islnnd In Alert Day Sunday. The pnsscngers woro tnkon off safely. The scene of tho wreck Is nbout fifty miles nbovo Seymour Xnrrows. How bndly the Princess Rentrlce was damaged had not been ascertained. NOTICE TO TRAVEL'NtJ PCHLIC. The O'Kclly float Lino will opornto on the Sundny schedulo from now un til spring, J. A. O'KELLY, Proprietor. This moans Sundny only. Wnnted A wnnt nd will sell It CITY AUTO hcrvlcc stands. Day phone, Ulnnco Cigar 7S, Rlnnco Hotel phono AG. Stands nlcht: Palaco restaurant phono 5-J, Blan co hotel phono 40. Jniucx C. Dalilmau, "Cowboy" Mayor of Omaha. "Thrown the Lariat" Mayor Jas. C. Dahlman started his career as n cowboy, and Is nt pre sent Mayor of Omaha, nnd has tho following record. Sheriff of Dawes Co., Neb., threo terms; Mayor of Chndron, two terms; Democratic Nat'l Committeeman, eight years; Mayor of Omnhn, six yenrs, and In 1010 Candidate for Governor of Neb raska. Writing to Foley & Co., Chi cngo, he says: "I hnvo tnken Foley Kidney Pills nnd they hnvo given me n great deal of relief so I cheer fully recommend them." Yours truly, (signed JAMES C. DAHLMAN. WANTED!!! CARPETS UPHOLSTERING AND ' PIANOS TO CLEAN, by tho Pneumu-i tic Cleaning Compnny. Orders fori work tnkon at i GOING HARVEY PHONE 100 I PROFESSIONAL , DIRFCTQBY , TAR. E. F. WINKLER, Naturopath nnd Chiropractor. ' All chronic diseases trented. Consul- I tntlon free. Olllco hours: i 9 to 12 n. in.; 2 to C and C to S p. m. Naturopath Institute Room No. 1. No. 130 Broadway, Mnrshlleld, Oro. T. W. LESLIE, Osteopathic Phyulckui ' Graduate of tho Amerhnn school of I Osteopathy nt Klrksvllle, Mo. Office , In Eldorado Blk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to; 4; Phono 1C1-J; Mnrshtlold; Oregon ' J. W. BENNETT, Lawyer. Ofllee over Flanagan & Bennett Bank larshfleld Oregon put. J. T. Mcl'UHMAO, Physician nnd Surgeon Aiarsnneia, Oregon. Jfllco: Lockhirt Building, opposite Post Office. Phone 105-J Du A. C. BURROUGHS, Sclentlllc Mnssnglst, TrentB all diseases Office, corner Second and Central Avenue. Olllco hours 11 to 12 a. m. 2 to 5 p. m. j r It.' A. J. HENDRY'S" , "' Modern Dental Parlors. i Wo are equipped to do high class work on short notice nt tho very lowest prices. Examination free. Lady attendant, Coke building, oppo site Chandler hotel. DR. II. II. MOORE, Chiropractor Chronic Diseases a Specialty 203 Coos nidg Phone Sl-L Ofllco hours 1 to 5. Have That Roof Fixed NOW See CORTHELL Phone 8131 m SHOULDERS ip tit I wvfw oil 'mrWrSSm J JtrvJon'n C'otV. Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. MARSHFIELD iZiL rs ff mi i .I i .., , - vtm i mf I tQi' 5 "THE FRIEND OF COOS RAY' S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELE8S Sails from Coos Bay forEureUa, Wednesday, Oct. 18 in the afternoon. IONNICCTI.VO WITH THE NORTH RANK ROAD AT PORTLAND .SURTH I'aJIFIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY. PHONE 41 C. F. McOEOROE, Agent FAST AND Steamer Redondo EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Sails from Marsh field for San Franeiseo Friday morniiifi October 20, at 9 o'clock. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Phono 4 C. F. McOEOROE, Agent. EQUIPPED Steamer Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT 8 P. M. ON OCTORER ft, 10, 17, 21 AND ill. SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD AT SERVICE OF TIII3 TIDE ON OCTORER 7, 1 1, HI AND HH. L. II. KEATING, AGENT PHONE MAIN 3B-L Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIAHLO ND JOSSON CEMENT. Tho best Domuttlc nnd Imported brands. PUitor, Lime, Brick and all kinds of builders material HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR OFFICE, SOUTH BROADWAY. PHONE 201 I Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Mgr. Coqullle Offl:e Phone 191 Marshfleld Office 14-J. Farms Timber Coal and Platting Lundu a oeclalty. Genarnl Agenta "EASTSIDE" FAST SERVICE TO ROSEBURG Our Btnges leave Marshfleld for Rosoburg at 7 o'clock every ovenlng and afford quickest connections with Southorn Pacific Railway. Faro J6.00. COOS RAY ROSEBURG STAGE LINE. OTTO SCHHTTER, Agent, 120 MARKET AV., Marshfleld. C. P. BARNARD, Agent, ROSEBURG, Oro. PHONE 11 We Clean and Press Ladies' and Gent's Suils Goods Called for and Delivered Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE LIN 57-J The Times Does Job Printing So creel! sueh clean lines! Benjamin makes 'em so All the other fine points too ; all colors, nil exclusive patterns, and lit guaran teed, ior $20 up to $45. "MONEY TALKS" BANDON COMMODIOUS WITH WIRELESS Good Livery Service Fancy new rigs, good horses and careful drivers are now at ttne dis posal of tho Coos Bay public at REASONABLE RATES Riga or rigs with drlvors ready ror any trip nnywhere any time. orse boarded and rigs cared for. New hearse and special acommo datlons provided for funeral parties. W. L. CONDRON'S LIVERY ANT) FEED STARLES PHONE 273-J rffMHiirmrri-'nwM'inniMmn