The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 21, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
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1. U.MAI, OXKY
DAN K. MAI.OXKY
Kdltor nail I'll I).
News Killlnr
Entered at tho po.uom.co nl Marsn
Bold, Oroijon, tor trnnsmtstilon
through tho nittllB as second clasd
innll matter.
0 PLAY HEBE
FRIDAY BT
ILL KNOWN
OF
GREAT INTEREST TAKEN IN
CHRISTMAS 6016 BOUTS
uodlcutod to tho borvlce vt tho
people, Unit no Rood cause shall lack
a champion, nnd that ovl shall nut
thrive unopposed.
Marshfield and North Bend Nuptials of Harvey Russell and
Address all communications to
COOS HAY DAILY TIMKS.
Unrslillcld :: :: :: t: Oregon
Basketball Teams at The
Marshfield Tabernacle.
Standing of Clubs.
OFFICIAL I'APKlt OF THE CITY
OK MAltSHFIKLD.
W
s ret.
o .1000
0 .1000
1 f)00
1 ' .000
3 .000
IS THE WOULD WOIITH SAVIXG?
North Bend 2
Myrtle Point ....2
Mural' field I
Ccxjulllo 0
Hnmlon 0
Friday night tho North Doiuf and
Marshflo'd High school buslwt ball
T1113 good book says that tho In- teams will lino tin In tho local gym
llnlto, looking at tho depravity , nnsliim nnd tho gamo will bo the
of tho world, determined to ilea-i Inst of tho boobou between tho two
troy nil the races of men, saving on- rivnls. So far tho North Bond team
ly ono family; that Ho cnrrled out has not been defeated but Its victory
Ills purpose but even tho head of over Marshfield was so close, that tho
tho family Ho saved, when ho got , followers of tho gamo rather oxpect
out of tho ark and planted a vine- tho homo boys to turn, the tables this
yard, got as drunk ns a lord on l.ls tlmo as they will liavo tho advantngo
own Bour wlno. !f playing on their own grounds.
That was a tough showing for tho Tho race for championship honors
old days. Dut up to that timo there will be a warm ono from present In
had been no little red school houses, ' dlcntlons. Myrtle Point, North
no organized churches; man was Ilend, Marshfield and Coquillo have
mostly a nomad; his best habitation shown strong teams so far this sen
a cavo with n wall in front to keep son and Vhllo Dnndon has lost Its
nut Mm wild boast and that class of first thrco games, It is not out of
Ms follow men who wanted some
thing for nothing: And from tho
showing, tho primitive man might
have pleaded that ho had never re
ceived a public school education or
any training In tho rollnomont of Ufa.
Slnco then tho Master came teaching
tho lovollnos'B of puico and good will
to man, and schools and universities
nnd churches nnd temples to Justice
dot tho world.
Tho art of printing has boon gtvon
to man and books and libraries flood
tho world. But from tho outlook,
Is tho world worth saving even with
tho Improvements that liavo been go
ing on7
Look nt China. There a raco for
four thousand years 1 as been exist
ing. Generation after generation
hnB risen up, etrugglcd from tho
cradle to the grave for n mere liv
ing, then has died and boon forgot
ton; nnd now tho latest uows Ib thut
tho whole gront oniplro Is on the
brink of chaos. Look nt Persia,
whoro civilization built Its first tem
ples on earth, and where niter t lit -5
In n coma for 2000 years, It is
stretching Its cramped limbs nnd try
ing to wnko up, wl en two groat Hon1
which liavo boon watching to voo If
It was death or a coma, with tho first
signs of rcnl life are crouching t
spring upon nnd rend It.
Look at Tripoli, whero a great
steal Is being attempted, tho nxcuso
bolng that Tripoli u It has been for
conturlcs hnB boon an encumbrnnca
to tho oarth.
Look nt Gormnny and Groat Hrlt
nln, whoro full onllghtonmont claims
n throne, roady to lly Pt each other's
throats on a nioro ubstractlon.
Look nt Mexico and half Lntln Am
or'
V
.,,, ,m i.o nnMtrV
tho running. Coqulllo'H closo gnmo
with tho fast Myrtlo Point bunch
goes to show thut tho boys from the
county scat tiro to be considered in
nil the games in which they tako
part.
Tho turnout for tho coming gnmo
will bo large. Tho High school has
promised tc turn out on mnsso, a
Inrgo number of tho business men
have expressed their Intention"? of
coming out, and tho North Bend peo
ple will rally to tho support of their
team.
Tho line-ups of tho two tennis will
probably bo as follows:
Marshllold North Bond
S. Clnrke r f Hanson (Cnpt.)
Bycrly 1 f Vnii7.Uo
Larson c Hodson
C Clnrke r g Grout
StuUman (Capt) 1 g Chnppoll,
Davis Hunt
A. C. 0. ELECTS
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fruits of tho enrth nnd with rovolu
tlons for n pjistlmo.
But why go abroad? Look at our
own country.
Head tho confession inn do by two
strong men Inst Friday .In Los An
geles, two young men who had all
tho opportunities of a gront, freo
country oponed to thorn, ennfos'nr
to wlwloanlo niurdrs. nnd Invoking
tho sacred nnmoof labor ns an ex
cuse
Look nt tho dlspatchos cvory morn
ing, half of which urn made up of
nets of vlolonco perpetrated the pre
vious day!
Look at Salt Ln1:o City and clc'v
nnd count the nsinults made In tho
Inst thirty days!
Look nt Congrcws nnd mark w'nt
tho program that has been innrktd
out for the wolfnro of 100,000.000 of
ppnplo!
Is mnn by naturo dsprnved. or are
tho stars In wnrrlng conjunction,
which makes mankind temporarily
Insnno?
ro
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WHAT IT COSTS AMKHIf'AXS
"HOT IX OV T'M GIIOI'XD
FLOOH."
ETTING In on tho ground
floor" Is the Investor's dream.
Sherwood Meade llguros
thnt trying to ronl'z this drpiin
costs Amoiicnn Investors $"i00,000,
000 nnnunl'y .or 10 por cent of to
pooplo's not Income Dr. Mondo
maintains thnt tho solo moans bv
which tho ordinary Investors mnv se
cure sonts In tho front row Is by buy
ing bonds. Stocks nro speculations,
but bonds nro Investments.
Muo.li of what tho doctor add'cj
hn'ougs to the axioms of finance but
Annual Session of Club Qon-
vertsd Into Farewell For A. J.
Ness Last Night.
Tho nununt mooting of tho A. C. O.
last evening was couvortcd Into n
farewell for A. J. Ness, tho retiring
presldont who left today for Port
'ar.il whoro ho may remain perma
nently. Tho mooting was hold at
tho homo of the sccrotary, C. W.
Montgomery In Went Marshfield nnd
was ono of tho most delightful of
tho many thnt tho organization hns
held during tho first yonr of Its exis
tence At Inst night's meeting, thros now
members wore Initiated. Tho club'
was also prosonted with n lodge nt
Charleston whoro mombors might en
Joy thomsolves on outings. Tho don
ors woro J. W. Flnnngnn nnd W. R.
Dungnn and tho lodge Is known as
"The Illnhee." Tho club also took
up tho matter of securing n slto 911
Coos JUvor nnd erecting n Hununor
club houso thore
Last evening tho following offloora
wore olected for tho ensuing yonr:
Prosldont J. T. Hurrlgnn.
High priest R. S. Ilnrgolt.
Vlco-presldent ,T. W. Flnnngnn.
Secretary C. W. Montgomerv.
Treasurer W. N. KItliTjul.
Commissary A. E. Naff.
' Following tho buslnoBs session,
banquet was enjoyed nnd npproprlnto
farewell talks tnndo for A. J. Nobs.
Mr. Ness wns nlso presented with n
llttlo token of romombrnnco.
Among thoso prosont last evniilug
woro:
A. J. Ness. C. W. Montgomory, J.
T. IlnrrlKnn. A. R. NefT, Dr. Vaugh
nu, K. S Bnrgolt. John Kronhnlni,
W. N. KkbJnd, Goorgo OIlbwrtF.on,
J. V. Flnnngnn, W. R. Duiigaii, and
Dan Mnlouoy.
Miss Mabel tNoah Solem
nized In North Bend.
A most plensant wedding was cele
brated at Mrs. G. II. Truman's home
on Sheruinn nvonuo In North lleud
last evening, when .Mr. Hnrvoy Hus
soll, tho popular Captain of tho
steamer Tioga and Miss Mnbel Noah
were united In mnrrlnge. Hov. Alb
ert Illsoy outdated.
Miss Lulu Hodson acted ns brides
maid, and Mr. Lawrence Husscll, a
brother to the bridegroom, nctcd us
best mnn.
Tho beautiful and commodious
homo wns elaborately decorated for
the occasion. Kvergreen ami
boqucts and fresh llowcrs In
profusion everywhere Tho cere
mony took plncc under a beautiful
arch of evergreen nnd white flowers
erected In tho spacious pnrlor.( Miss
Truman played tho Wedding March.
About twenty of tho moBt hi 11
nnite friends nnd rolntlves were pre
sent and Joined In offering their con
gratulations. Mr. and Mrs. UubsoII
received n largo number of valuable
presents. They have made arrange
ments to mnkc their future homo In
North Bond.
A number of friends nnd acquain
tances along upper Coos Hiver, whoro
tho bridegroom has for years made
his dally visits with his sto'imcr,
have propared an extraordinary sur
prise for tho nowlywcds.
These frlonds liavo collected n
complete sot of old, cast-off
household furnlturo mid forwurded
tho samo to their homo todny. A
homo-built cradle, n fow chairs, a
bedstead and a couch of tho same
prlinltho make mid design were In
tho lot. But thoro was also t tell
tale, woll covered, largo box, Indi
cating that tho surprise was intended
to bo of double meaning.
Both tho contracting' parties liavo
for a long tlmo been vory populnr
In this community, nnd nro followed
with Interest and good wishes by
hosts of friends.
Great Interest Is being manifested
In the boxing carnival to be hold at
tho Marshllold Skating Kink next
Monday afternoon nt 2 o'clock The
attendance nt the match promises to
1irr.l nil tit'ftvlmia ffirnriln 111 MlU'Sll-
Hold. As the day will be a holiday,
scores of light fans will bo uble to
tako In the go.
Tho twenty round go between Hud
Anderson of Vnncouver, Wash., and
Karl Henderson Is the center of In-
bud blood between tho two ns n re
sult of last Saturday's bout between
them nnd It Is expected that thoy
will go to It at u rapid clip.
Manager John Herroii Is Immense
ly pleased with the prospects of tho
curd that he Is offering tno light
fans. Ho says It will boat anything
that he has ever been nlile to put on,
The innovation of permitting wo
men to ntteud n boxing match hero
Is meeting with much favor, Man
CItOXKIIITK-KCKIIOFF XUPTIALS
Pi'omriii'iit North Heud Couple Mar
tied There Wednesday.
Miss Annlo Rckhoff nnd Chns.
Cronkhlto woro married Wednesday
morning nt 11:30 nt tho homo of
tho brldo'B mother, Mrs. Chns. Rck
hoff of North Bend, tho Hov. D. A.
MacLeod of tho North Bend Presby
terian church otllclntlng. Tho wed
ding was a qulot ono owing to n ro
cout bereavement in tho brldo's fam
ily. Tho brldo Is n monibor of n
prominent ploncor family of Coos
liny nnd tholr mnny friends will
unlto In good wishes to tho young
couple.
TIIK 111' SAW.
n
XOTICK TO COXTUACTOHS.
Xotlco Is heroby given that won'od
bids will bo rocolvod by tho Common
Council of tho City of Mnrsbflo'd,
Bomo of his points ure uovol or aro Coos County, Oregon, until half past
nowlv not Tsoven o'clock P. M.. Frldny, tho 29t'i
A bond ho woll describes as n co"-ldny of December, 1911, for c'enulir:
tract bv a borrower to imv monovitmil sprinkling tho streets of said
secured by his property, which, in n city from Jnmiary 1st, 1912, to Julv
rnso of dofsult interest, can bo soM 1st 1012, snld work to bo performed
for rin lend"!"' bOHfU. A eliar of ,to tho satisfaction of the Street Com-
stook Is n cortli'oRto of ovonip 'n
n corporation nnd Its Industry or
busluoss.
nilsslonor. tve st.rots to be sprinkled
when directed. by tho Street Commto-
Iw'nno" may order, tho stroots to be
Tho bopilbn'itnr mint be paid h's of day or night ns the Stroot Contml-
Interest rotfiilarly, and has n first
clnlm on osm!!!"". "''e wl:i"'i
or shares in profit only when these
nro distributed bv flreetors, and
comes lost to tho tble.
Tho issue of bonds uirv nn b In
creased wIMiout ' boTMloMe'-'i
consent, but thnt of rtook pan be 01
dored by tho dlrwsto'-s a"d intt'''' 1
th,"inh t''"1' ivi r-,"m stock
holdors. Bnok of bond tli or inM
bo tangible o-onortv, UKt s'o"k w
bo Issued asrrlns mero "good will."
If Imnki'initcy ecoifs ' bonvs !
lienvlly on f'o boudhn'dsrs. who nro
creditor '' on "'-'-holders. wln
nro owners and dobtora.
s'oner mny order, tho stroot to be
swopt nre us follows, to-wlt:
All that portion of Front Stroot
nnd Central Avemio that nro vnvod
six times por woek nil othor pavod
f-treots In the snld city oxcopt FlfMi
Stroot South and Hall Avonue threo
times por week, nnd thnt portion of
Fifth Street South nnd Hall Avonuo
that aro paved and trnt portion of
Hrondwny from Central Avonuo to
Mel nln's ofllco once per weok.
Tho Common Council reserves f'o
right to rejoot any and all bids, Dat
od this 21st dnv of Dcomber, 1911.
JOHN W. BUTLER.
Recorder.
You hear tho rtoady hum of a mu
ch I no,
The bo't moves briskly on Hb
shnfted reel;
But can It bo thnt disk of gleam
ing stool
Has motion? So you reason, being
greon.
It's ceituln, ns Its tooth cannot bo
seen,
It must ho toothless, harmless.
You will feol
This stationary, shining llttlo
wheol
For tho ns8iiranco thnt Hs edso Is
keen,
Then with somo flngors or n thumb
tho loss
You find your reasoning has hnd a
flaw.
You notlco, with much anguish nnd
distress,
Your hand Is now convortod to a"
paw,
And you rosolvo, unless I miss my
guess,
Never ngaln to monkey with tho
saw. x
You soy ynii'l nevor do that, but, my
friend,
You'll do it many times boforo you
die
Some bu7z snws you will not get
scnthloss by,
To some ono or another you will
bond.
Snws fomlnlno (of thorn thoro U no
end)
And saws flnnnclnl (scores' of fin-
gors Ho . ,
Whoro thoy rovnlyo). You mny
you'll not deny,
To snws nolltlcal your thumbs ex.
tend.
A thousand of thorn turning ovcry
whoro! Horo money bngs, nnd thoro n Inn
rol wreath.
Now beauty's smllo and othor prottv
ware,
Smooth In tho sonmlng, sharp nr
death boneath,
Snws all. Hands off! unlos you've
hands to Fenre
They mnv look harmless, but thoy
nil havo tooth.
Konnett Harris.
nvi nuiTU Hiiva -.
nnino four Bpeclal nX 8'f J
by tho club, lo imS.toiIa
r. in n.ldltl,,,, to h..per
cony of thoSkntl.,,, ,,ir-.lli
tud "l for the wuim.,,"? L 7ni I
-- MutTinirt
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JUL r,S
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IIUI) AXDRHSOX
torcst. Both nro training hard for
tho bout nnd aro rounding Into
sluipo fnst. Honderson considers
hlmsolf In bettor shape than ho has
been In n long time
' Hondorson through his other
bouts horo hns won the reputation of
bolng by fnr tho cleverest pugilist
thnt has over appeared on Coos Bay.
Andorson comes with n long string
of victories nnd Is rntod among the
best In tho Pacific northwest.
Tho eight-round bout between
"Chuck" O'Connell nnd Sing Hosun
will nlso bo a fast one Thoro Ts
If you hnvo anything to soli, trulo,
ont. or wan- beln. try want nd
Raul ni:xi)i:itso
tholr nttendants. Xon.. mi,.. . .
allowed In tho balcony. IiCi!
curtained off for tlio nuriiom. H
rl o iidvance sale of tickets 1
!?''.Kt;',1,,sH,",ol,c,si
".li-cnllbro KIKMJs at GUX.VekJ
After tho sbow try a TurkliM
Phono 214-.!.
cnS!v'(JC()'mnnilha,,
Ul..M',ltV. f 1
AUTO HUPIMdRS nt Tho flUXXKft
I-'OOT BALLS nt Tho OUXXEBT,
TIIK LKSS ADVIIHTISIXO j
A lU'SLNKSS MAX DOES
v Jin, .Hum-; HUMI.M.S8 t
IIH D0ISX7.
TEe Royal
TOXKIIIT
"HIS ItOYAL IHGIIXKSS"
A pleasing llttlo comedy In which tin
csenpod lunatic masquerades ns
n count.
"TIIK PAHTIXCJ OF TIIK TKAII.S"
A thrilling western drnma.
"A KKXTl'dCY GIIIL"
A story of tho Kentucky mountains.
ADMISSION Ho AXD 10c.
Is It a Suit
You Want?
We have it from $8.50 to
$25.00. A full line of furn
ishings and Xmas Goods
in cartons.
I.XUP
Remember our price is the lowest
hnra
Claiis
You will find him tl 0 rcmnlndor of tho week
of good puro-food suggestions for your
Now Here!
Hi Olllvnnt & Weaver show window with all kind
Is
CHRISTMAS DINNER
Breakwater arrived tody with n fresh supply of everything for our store
HOLLY it MISTLKTOK J.'OJJ SALR.
Also n fresh supply of fruits nnd vogetnblos thnt aro not obtainable horo. such ns Blenched Celery.
ni!noCyr.,l0n.d Utt"ro' ,Mco Cnulillower. Sweot Potatoes, Fresh Carrots, neots, Parsnip. Youdb Tur
nips. Itutnbngns, Parsley, Cnbbngo, Sqiinsli. Pumpkin, Cranberries, Itlpo Tomatoes. HotUouw Cu-
cumbors
Oranges, Bnnnnns, Pineapples, Lomons, Apples, Importod Mn
laga Grapes, I-ancy Basket Grapos, Cluster RalsliiB, Ulpo nnd
Groon Olives, Swoot Cldor on tap, Pressed nnd Candlod Figs,
Dates. Hosh Nuts of all kinds, nil kinds of Xmas cnndlos.
j. I . .
Hlehos hnvo wliii;s, but tho m'or
bos a Htfio way of his own of clip
ping them.
Our Idea of nothing to hot on Is
n boxing bout between n chink nnd
n whltemnn In Marshfield.
Dr. Wl'ey may bo right In Ms con
tention thnt n mnn can live slxtv
days on n bushel of whent, but few
of "s would enro to do it ovon on
a bet.
Mrs. Rorer's Famous
Own Blend of Coffee
You c, 11 road t! 0 Joy In the fnce3 of your
guests, when you use Mis, It o r 0 r's Own
Blend. So let Mrs. Itorer select your coffeo
for your Xmns dlnnor.
OLLIVANT & WEAVER
TIIK PlItR TOO!) OltOCKMMKX
A GOOD PLACR TO Til ADR
THIS STOBR Wllifj UK I I.OSRD CHIUST.MAS DAY
So do your trndlng before Sntnnlnv nlcht.
PIIOXR "75J COItXRIt TIlllll) AXD
CKXTItAL
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