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'k-fXfiT . V-1 I - T "V ?. THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELO, OREGON. MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1911 EVENING EDITION. Ill r n 7 I miyhie ;le OK REDQiNDQ: AVE TODAY COOS M ALLIANCE I COUNTY ASSESSMENT p 0 Steamer in Early Sunday from Staamship Sails This Morning Schedule of Valuations for San Francisco Will Sail Tuesday The 8tonmor Rodondo arrived In port yesterday morning from San Francisco with the following passen gers: Geo. Haines, K. Robinson, Mrs. W. A. Lawson, Mrs. A. II. Lowls, C. W. Montgomery, It. Oelsendorfor, A. Jordon, Mrs. A. .Tordon, John Jor don, Ml83 Mnry Hague, Mrs. T. S. Mlnot, N. F. Shafcr, .1. H. Somers, L. A. Meyers, Mrs. L. A. Meyers, O. Meyers, Oliver Lund, Miss Amy Wotroy, Miss Lund, Mrs. O. O. Lund, M. Solbcrg and fifteen stocrngc. An nnnunlly large consignment of general merchandise was brought by the steamer and was unloaded dur ing the afternoon. Tho Itedondo lenves from Alliance Dock tomorrow morning nt 9 o'clock for Snn Francisco. Capt. Mageo reports that tho weather off the- coast was very rough. He had to remain outside about six hours waiting for nn opportunity to cross In. For Eureka Sails North Thursday The Alliance which arrived In Sat urday from Portland, sailed this morning for Eurexn. She had n good cargo of freight niid a largo number of through passengers from Portland. She Is scheduled to return hero Thursday and Ball tho sumo dny for Portland. l'-i Among those nailing on her this morning from Coos Hay for Eureka were tho fallowing: H. E. Poston, J. S. Putnam, E. F. ChnBO, Mrs. E. F. Chase, Elworth Hnynes, Mrs. Den Hnyncs, Ren Hny nos. Elbert Davis, Lono Davis, Mrs. It. It. Davis, It. It. Davis, T. J. Shaw, P. T. Williams, Mrs. F. T. Williams, C. Hanson, C. W. Hubert. HLF.CT NEW OFFICKHS. towns, school and road Districts Given County Clerk Watson has com pleted tho schedule of 1011 valua tions for tho county, exclusive of tho public utilities valuations. The fol lowing Is tho valuation In tho vari ous school and road districts and tho cities and towns of tho county: Schools. Hist. No. Valuation. 1 $ 10C.047 79,400 124, 008 282,8.12 85,430 4.15,877 824,090 778,148 244.710 2.19,94 4 I 108.070 1 ss,730 3 I 5 0 7 8 0 10 11 12 North Bend News Miss Pearl Heath visited yesterday in Marshflold. friends Mr. and Mrs. W. Stein of Sher man nvcnuo were Marshdcld visitors yestordny. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wlddner of Sherman avenue wero Marshflold vis itors yesterday. Den Grout, who Is nttondlng tho Stnto University at Eugene, arrived homo yestordny for tho holiday vacation. George Nosh Now Chancellor Com mander of Knights of Pythias. Myrtle Lodge No. 3, Knights of Pythias, of Marshflold, has elected tho following offlccrs for tho ensu ing yenr: Chancollor commander Goo. Doss. Vlco-commander J. V. Ilodson. Prelate T. M. Collvor. Mnstor of Work August Farley. MaBtor at Arms Carl Hollonbeck. Inner Guard George Dlako. Outer Guard Carl Smodborg. Keeper of Records and Seals Geo. Dlack. . Trusteo E. A. Andorson. ' Tho now ofllcors will bo Installed tho first Monday In January. Tho Mothers' and Teachers' club mot Friday afternoon nt tho Central HANKKlt MOUSE FATALLY ILL IN FEDEHAI; PRISON school. Professor Itaab gave talk bn ' ncss" and "How to Provonti '8 "Cleanliness" Diseases In Schools." Mrs. F. S. Mnnncnburg nnd llt tlo daughter Catharine, who liavo been living In Washington, nro ex pected hero todny to visit nt tho homo of hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. IL Hnhoff on Union nvcnuo. (Dy Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Doc. 18. Chas. W. Morse, th? Now York banker, Is slowly dying, according to tho roport of med ical ofllcors of tho Army hos pital nt Fort McPhorson, Gn. Tlioy say his present condition grnvo. His dlscaso Is arte riosclerosis. It Is Incurnblo nnd it Is not .posslblo to predict when tho ond will como. This 13 1,238,572 70,501 91,100 I 110,002 127,781 I 102,081 J 142,38.1 80,243 2.18,840 909,477 212,229 37,050 323,103 18,801 314,133 110.081 94,118 185,788 855,000 795,280 47,029 33,557 14 15 10 17 18 10 20 21 22 23 24 25, 20 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 3 IS 135,413 90,029 10,340 38,105 91,097 40,370 475,220 38,402 150128 3G 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 THE HUB IS READY Yes, The Hub is ready with its Chistmas stocks Ready as never before. The entve store, from front to back, is filled with ust the things that practical men will be glad to receive on Christmas morning It is the ope store which you who have men folks to "remember" should visit first when doing your holiday shopping. The neckwear showing is a wonder. It is made up of the very newest and most beautiful of flat and knitted ties hundreds of them at 25c, 50c and $1.00. They aren't ties of the usual sort. There's more style, greater beauty and better value in every one of them than you'll find in the ties shown anywhere else. Don't take our word for it. Come, see for yourself. Thn nlnvn. silk sock, fanuv shirt, handkerchief and sweater stocks are just as rjmarkable as the neckwear showing. The newest and the best are offered here in ev ery one of these lines. Don't take our word for it . Come, see for yourself. This is a man's store. Every line here was chosen by experts and we know that style, value and quality is right in each case, but we say once more, don't take our word for it. Come, see for yourself "MONEY TALKS" Hub Clothing Shoe MAKSHFIELD f 0 jfMZmm jMSjifAil' iHillr Co. BANDOff i 181,400 "J 5 251,452 JS 40,278 47 37n run mr , w uw 28,145 Try Tho Times' Want Ads. when tho nnd will como. This 48 report will probably mean tho sN,,19 229407 paroling of Morso by Prcsldont Tnft. If you havo anything to sell, traio, rent, or wnnt holp. try n want ad. . Just the H II J1 99 Will Ap- Gift mjL A predate S. VK.a it'V -- I v-:- House Slippers. Tie and Hose Sets match. Traveling Bags. to W E 'BE sure that you can find in this store something that will please "Him", and make "Him" an ideal Christmas gift. Just run your eye carefully over our "Re minder List" for a sug gestion. Reminds List: Ever "Wear IIoso (In silk, lisle and cotton). Collar Bags All kinds of handker chiefs. Cluett Shirts. Hats. Caps, Ties (a beautiful assort ment). Suspenders. Sweaters. Silk and Knit Mufflers. Gloves. Umbrellas. Smoking Jackets. Suits. Overcoats and Haiti Coats. Shoes. ALL IN HOLIDAY BOXES. Our outfitting is from tho output of tho best mak ers of every lino and our prices never "hurt." Como and look as long and as often as you please and ask as many questions as you see fit. THe Toggery Formerly Geo. Goodrum. 50 51 52 53 54 55 50 57 58' 59 00 01 02 0.1 G4 G5 GO 07 08 G9 70 71 72 7.1 74 75 7G 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 8(1 LIVELY FINISH OF LOCAL BOUT Boxing Match Almost Results in Rough House China man Put out on Foul The boxing carnival nt tho Marsh field Skating Rink Saturday night canio near ending in n free-for-all nnd tho feeling ongondored by tho termination of tho main bout be tween "Chuck" O'Connoll nnd Sing Hosnn, tho Ilenvor Hill Chinaman, haR not fully died out yet 10 GET PURE WHMPPLT Klamath Falls City Officials Take Action to Get Pure Water There action nv stati: op ounco.v ATTACKIXn SPECIAL KLKCTIO.V TO UK TAKES TO SUPREME COURT. , KLAMATH PALLS, Ore, Dec. IS. Notlco wns sorved today of tho ap- Thoro wl'l bo no moro typhoid penl of tho caso of tho 8tato of Ore. germs for I ho pcoplo of this city If gon vs. tho Port of Coos Day, lnvolr- FILE APPEAL IN POM CASE tho council has Us way. It has been boiuo months olnco tho agita tion over tho tmpuro city wntor was started, nnd tho city ofllclnls tried in ovory poBslblo way to Induco tho vj . 539,453 178,823 m air. G5,751 Sing Hosan hnd nil tho best of It1 wntor company to ot puro wntor, 820,737 up to tho eighth round. Soon nftor .but tho last analysis Bhowa that it Is moy woro caned rrom tnolr cornors In tho olghth, "Chuck" O'Connoll, nj 05,978 57,395 33,078 101,707 04,084 100,295 80,070 117,328 38,719 19.8GS 408,757 72,013 48,000 34,522 90,371 352,118 50.574 100,802 51.G31 71,002 43,435 085,100 77,120 252,840 173,180 57,809 18,004 59.752 14,803 13,211 338,715 17.G18 still unfit for drinking purposes. Tho council has tnkon tho prollmlnnry cording to tho big majority of thoj8teps to got hotter wator, nnd nn or- audlnnco, dollberntoly landed bolow tho bolt. Tho Chinaman dropped In a heap on tho floor. Roforoo Pross lor started to count him out. Ho had countod ftvo of tho fatal ton when Jess Day jumped over tho ropes nnd picked up tho prostrate Chlnamnn and cnrrled him to IiIh cornor. Prcsslor still Insisted on giving tho bout to O'Connoll as a knockout, hut dlnnnco lins neon passed which pro vides for acquiring a water-right in tho vicinity of Aspen lnko, on tho west flldo of tho Upper Klnmnth lnko, 20 miles from this city. nro sovoral largo springs in this lo cnllty, nnd it has boon determined thnt tho wntor can bo piped hero nnd distributed by n gravity system. Mnyor Sanderson nnd tho council aim to got tho wntor nnd tnko nil Anally Dr. Horsfall was summoned .'necessary stopB for tho establishment to rcsuscltnto tho-Chlnnman, nnd of n municipal system. It is not after nn oxnmlnatlon. sustained tho known what notion tho Siskiyou contention of tho crowd that Sing .Light nnd Power company, which nosnn nan neon sirucK uoiow mo bolt. Thon Roforoo PresRlor dcclnred all hots off and called tho bout n draw. Ho claimed that tho Chlnamnn hnd fouled O'Connoll onrly In tho bout by striking him whon tho lnttor was down. Tho crowd's sympathy was with I now owns tho water systom In this city, will tnko In rogard to improving llio wntor supply. Tho rompnny mado sovoral oxporlmonta, but nil of thorn proved unsuccessful. Tho nnnouncomont was recently mado that tho company would do nothing further until It was granted n now f ranch Iso. Tho notion of tho conn lug tho question of tho legality of tho election. Tho caso Is being ap pealed by L. A. LiljoqvlHt, proaccut- Ing nttornoy, on condition that J. W. Ueiinott dofrny tho expenses of tho nppcnl. Mr. Bennett Informed Mr. LlljeqvlBt that his clients wcro pay Ing tho expense Tho attorneys havo sixty daya or until about February 1 to fllo their brlofB In tho enso with tho supremo court nnd It will bo argued boforo that tribunal sometime in March, probably, If both sides agroo In a re Thoro ".neat fr tn0 Supremo Court to ad- vuueo ii uu mu cuiuiiuur. ii it nrguod In March, It Is hoped to get, n decision about April 1. This Is tho Inst of tho port cases which I causing n dolny of tho projected har bor Improvements. Hud H not been for Mr. Dennett nrrnnglng for tho expenses of tho ap poal, tho caso would havo been defi nitely sottled six months after tho declsloji In tho lower court. It would havo boon too lato to appeal and no ono excopt tho stnto of Oregon, which would thon havo forfeited Its prlvl logo would havo tho right to ralso the questions Involved. Cltle 1111(1 Towns. "nm,0,n C21.4G5 CoquIIlo 570,029 E"jlIo 148,259 Emplro i7R0Qn Marshflold 2.253.341 Myrtlo Point 353.505 Sing Hosan. It wns tho flrst tlmo dl would Indlcato that thoro will bo tho Chlnnman hnd over trnlnod for , no now frnnchlso nnd that If tho no n go nnd ho showed up In oxcollont cossary bonds can bo floated tho city loriu. nu wna strong nnd quiCK, ioi lowlng up openings bottor than nny pugilist that has yet been dovolopcd on tho Ray. In tho first round, Sing Hosan sot ro fast n paco that O'Connoll did not havo much moro thnn n look In. In will havo a municipal wntor system. CARD OF THANKS. In bohnlf of mysolf nnd rolnttvcs, I wish to publicly express our thnnk3 7 , VZn' m aml appreciation for tho mnny cour- tho Becond, ho landed n terrific loft nioa ,., D i . .t. ... North Rend Port Coos Day Dlst. 1 . O 3 4 5 G No. Roads. 1,238,053 8,357,053 Valuation. 79,242 113,423 1,702,4.10 109,778 2,824,13') i.nnR.7r.j I 541,290 100,507 25S.7.11 a 19 592,500 3 1,340,912 I" 803,782 !; 105,180 517,815 233,058 ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE cl 1,003,852 " 314,8.1.1 1,004.087 1,013,158 2 488,531 22 349.008 23 G22.128 ;' .- 83.718 11 147,210 2 1,014,500 27 179,705 28 !.... 041,038 29 138,080 39 1.122,077 31 200.882 Coquillo Valley Sontlnol. to O'ConnolI's mouth nnd tho lnttor clinched to snvo himself. Tho clinch wns prolonged, Roforoo Prosslor not stopping It until O'Connoll hnd re gained his strength. Todny, John Horron, mnnngor of tho boxing bouts, said that ho wish ed to state that ho had absolutely nothing to do with It nftor tho fight 277, (huiil'u. nu sin ii nun no 11110 money hot on O'Connoll and nftor tho first round didn't think ho had n look in. Gonorally tho light fans nro scor ing Presslor for his decision of "no contest." They dcclnro that undor ovory mlo of tho game, tho fight should hnvo boon nwnrded to Sing Hosnn. Prior to tho mnln ovont, Dllly Wil son of Marshflold nnd Art Fish of Coquillo boxed four rounds. Jess Day nnd Earl Ilendorson nlso boxod four rounds. Thoro was n fairly good house Arrango New Routs. This afternoon, Mnnngor Horron nnnounced thnt ho had arranged for twentv-elght rounds of sparring nt tho Marshflold Skating Rink qn tho afternoon of Chrlstmns day. Rud An derson of Portland Is matched with Earl Hendorson for twonty rounds nnd Chuck O'Connoll Is to meet Sing Hosan for olght rounds. Managor Horron stated that ho hnd secured Mayor Straw's permis sion to permit women to attend tho I go. Tho mnyor, ho said, hnd grant ed this pormlt on condition that tho tholr posses- club would pay four special ofllcors, of Coos Ray which ho will nnmo. to maintain strict order nround tho ring. tosleB shown us In tho donth of my father, J. M. Davis. Also to oxpross our thanks for tho ninny nnd beau tiful floral offerings. J. D. DAVIS. STKRIWZKI) eweot npplo cldor, mndo from Coos Hay npplcs, In pint bottles. I'JIOXK your ordor to No. TATK TEACHERS' KXAMI.VATI0JT Notlco Is horoby given that for the purposo of oxnmlnlng all applicant for stnto papers of tho various kinds public oxamlnntlon will bo held In tho Court Houso In Coquillo, be ginning nt 9 A. M., on December 20th, 1911, and continuing ttuw days. Tho subject for theses for five year primary papers aro: . Naturo study, busy work, ana roadlng in tho primary grades. Seie nDated this 7th day of Decombef, A' " 1011- W. H. DDK0H. f County Superintendent. Savo money by patronizing Th9 Times ndvertlsors. The Charms of Childhood NOTICE. All thoso having In slon subscription lists OH & Gns Co., will pleaso turn thorn In to tho secretnry at nn enriv tinfn In ordor thnt proper record may bo1 50 boxes of APPLES-nt no CRXTS mado of subscribers. to $1.25 PER ROX. Tho RAZAR R. T. KAUFMAN, Sec. I Phono 32. Can bo grpntly enhanced by thj wearing of nent articles of Jewe'r tho kind suited to youth. For stance n pretty Necklace or a Brace let looks well upon a little girl. they nro really flno phonal aaon Wo havo n largo ww Ioolc QMireff through it at your "Wire. t of protty things that mlfcM .ms 8for thomsolves nB HKeu " frtend. your Httlo daughter, niece or m Tho prices aro low enough to i a purchase. monts. Jewelry suited would bo glad to to tho young hao you leisure. ricseais Headquarters for Christmas Jewelry. Thos. Howard Headquarters for Christmas Jewelry. JEWELER North Front Sw