The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 12, 1912, EVENING EDITON, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1912 - EVENING EDITION
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DAY WINS Br ISUOMI
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HIE IEETII
Easy Victor Over Jack Linkcn- Celebration of Eighteenth An
bach of Klamath Falls Here nual Festival Saturday
Saturday Night. Night Very Enjoyable.
Jess Day was nn easy viclor over , The fuom Wo.
Jack Llnkcnbach Saturday night. , ,,'lnnlali Ilnll last Saturday evening
The Intended 20-rouiid contest ended 1)C81,l0 tho rn t,0 hall was crowd
In the eixth round when Day 0j t0 Its capacity with members and
knocked out his man with a stiff nlcIr families, the cclohrutlon this
right on tho chin. Hcfcroo tmo being n private affair. Over
Howard counted him out and asslBt-, 300 people wore present,
ed him to his corner and the bout : short program, Including read
was ended after n little parley be- f j,lg 0 t1Q annUal report by Alex,
tween the referee and tho seconds to JonnBon BpCCchcs by John Anderson
tho defeated man, tho latter claim-, of North Bend and C. J. Hlllstrom
Ing that Llnkenback was counted out. of .Marshllold, nnd n couplo of selcc
too soon. This que&tlou was quickly . ton8 j,y tho band, preceded tho in
settled, howovor, tho circumstances formni reception and social. This was
plainly placing the referee In tho followed by a sumptuous bnnque.1.
right. Tho dance continued until morning.
Jess Day wns the victor through-, Tho launch Wah-Tn-Waso of
out, his opponent nt no tlmo hnvlng Catching Inlet made a second trip In
a show to win. Tho affair was a j t0 Marshllold In tho evening to nc
bloody one, tho Klamnth FallB boy commodnto outsiders whe uttoiun I
bleeding profusoly from noso ami ; the festival, and tho snmo vessel
mouth nnd from a bad gash under j brought home tho Coos river an 1
BROWN 10 GET j
HFRCF 8
tho left oyo. But tho opinion Is thnt
It was tho body punches that fin
ished him, till he v.'as completely at
tho mercy of his opponent.
The preliminary, an Interesting S
round go between Sing ilostin ami
Kid Whlto from Montnnn, was per-
Catching Inlet lsItors early Sunday
morning.
The fc,stlnl was n most cnjoyab'.o
one, and one of tho best attended
ever given by the society.
Tho Suomi Society Is making very
rnpld gains of lato. "Tho Knlghru
haps oven moro surprising, tho llttlo ()f i,'!,,),,,,,," n local society of nlmlln-
alm organize 1 among the bwcJHii
Flnnlsh population, was recently con
solidated with tho Suomi Society, tho
two assuming tho Inttor's nnmo. Tho
Finnish Hall wns built and originally
owned by "Tho Knights of Finland,"
nnd this very valuable property hay
by tho consolidation rovortcd to tho
Suomi Society, wnicii is strong uoin
Chlnamnn winning a good draw over
tho Imported man. Except In the
fifth nnd eighth rounds Slug had
much tho best of tho bout nnd wns
a winner If the go hnd been decid
ed strictly on points. Except for n
llttlo blood drawn from tho China
man's nose, this wns a bloodless affair.
It became evident thnt some rcnl
flnnnclnlly nnd ub a great factor so-
North Bend News
Mrs. Robt. Simpson nnd son, Wll
llnm, woro Mnrshflold visitors Saturday.
.1 t ...111 1. ...... i.a i,-,,i,i in 11 nnncinnj niiu us K'-'"i iuti"i "
fighters will have to bo brought In , nm', for Bolf.no nni0nB poo-
hero to bent tho surprisingly clover 1 . 'f .. imtlonty.
Tl ,.l .,! Ilnv Willi cIlllWB llll ' P' l ,lH ""U"W.
exceptional ability In tho stylo of
fighting followed hero at present.
Fight by Hounds.
Round 1: Men shook hands.
Sparred cautiously. Day leads with
left for face. Lands lightly. Thoy
clinch. In the clinch Day Innds sev
eral times on Link'B henrt. Link
lnnds sovcrnl light ones to head.
Round oven.
Hound 2: Day lands stiff loft to
fnco bringing tho clnrot. They clinch.
nv inmia (n limlv n half dozen times.
Link Is kept busy trying to covor. Tho schooner Advent Is In from
Thoy break and Link lands on hend , Snn Pedro taking on n cargo nt tho
as thoy como together. Day lands Porter mill,
two good punches over tho heart.
T)nv linn nhiwle. I IJnvlcnl nnrvlrnn will lincln tonlcht
Hound 3: Thoy mix from tl'o , nt tll0 Methodist Kplscopnl church on'
sound of gong. Iloth land good ones Mt,ndo nntl Virginia nvenues. I
In tho clinch thnt followed. Link
tries hard for hond In tho Infighting, Mr8 ,ko preolund and daughters, I
whllo Day kcopB misy on mo uoay. f Ihuos Joanotto nnd Holon, of Shor-
Martln Hrecn of Enstsldo was
transacting business In Mnrshflold on
Saturday.
Prosecuting Attorney Decides
to be Candidate for
Re-election.
Deputy District Attorney LHJcqvlBt
Is in receipt of n letter from Georgo
Brown stntlng tnat it is nis intention
to bo a candldato for tho offlco of dis
trict attorney at tho coming election.
Mr. Brown has beon district nttornoy
for Coos, Curry nnd Douglas Coun
ties continuously for 10 years, nnd
there seems to bo but llttlo doubt
that ho will bo elected for another
term of four years.
It was Mr. Liljeqvist's Intention to
offer himself as a cnndldato for tho
offlco In cnBO Mr. Brown did not sook
re-election, but now thnt ho has de
cided to run Mr. Llljeqvlst says ho
would not oven entertain tho thought
of running In opposition to him.
Coqulllo Sontlnol.
.InckHon May Hun '
The Hosoburg News says: "It Is
Intimated by friends of Hon. 0. S.
Jackson. cx-Roprescntntlvo of tho
Twmifv.fnnrMi Legislative Assembly
of tho Stnto of Oregon, that ho may
allow his namo to go befaro tho peo
ple of DouglaB, Coos and Curry Coun
ties as n candldato for prosecuting
nttornoy. Ills friends say thnt thoro
Is romp sentiment for a chnngo In
thnt office."
CRAWFORD KOH GOVERNOR
New Things for Men
Rlar.fc and tan Shoes, Stetson Hats, new
! shapes, New Cluett Shirts, New Negligee
j Shirts, New Silk Crocheted Neckwear, New
! Rain Coats and Gaberdines,
Benjamin Clothes
have all tin newest Ideas, anil
1110 the embodiment of stylo, lit,
rlinriictcr and service. Benjamin
clothes AIM! HETTER CLOTHES.
Women's and Children's Shoes
Zrwm
f 1 y
"MONEY TALKS"
Hub Clothing & Shoe Co.
MAItSIIFIELD
BANDON
Don't take
chances o n
your hat. Get
the best the
Stetson
Link docs not scorn to bo nblo to pro
toot the body. Dny docs not wait aft
or tho clinch but lmmodlntoly bores
In with hard rights to body. Day's
round.
Hound 4: Tho mon spar lor n mo
mnn nvcnuo wcro Mnrshtlold visitors
Snturdny.
Mrs. Walter Hobortson and llttlo
sou, of Enstsldo, visited Saturday
moT Link lands light Wit to head. and Sunday nt tho homo of ..or sister.
iriinw nllnnli tlnv nllt. riClltS linK in."'"" " """"'! '" -""O""
ho clinch. As tho rofcrco brcnKs
them Link's bocoiuIb cnutlon him to
keen away. Ho tries tins ana tnoy
Miss Inoz Andorson of Shermnn,
Ore, Is 111 of yellow jnundtco at her
mix lively for n tlmo with rights nnd homo and her sister, Miss Ellen An
iens to tho hend. Day inntis sun uorson, is inning nor pinco tor n low
left on Link'B oyo. As tho gong days nt Dr. Hartlo'B onico.
sounds Link does not henr It nnd
tries to keep on boxing. Day's round ALONG THE WATEH FRONT.
by big margin. -
Former Coos Bay Mnn Expected to
Be n Candidate.
SALEM, Or., fob. 12 From n
sourco apparently authentic In every
way, It wns learned hero thnt At
torney General Crawford has aspira
tions to becomo Governor of tho
State, and that It Is probable that ho
will becomo n candidate two years
hence.
When questioned with relation to
tho subject, tho Attorney aonornl
would neither affirm nor deny that
ho would becomo n candidate. Ho
mndo It plain, howovor, that ho
would not bo a candldato again for
Attomoy General, nnd ndroltly
turned tho convocation from tho
Governorship to plans of ongnglng In
tho law business with his son nt
Portland.
lii.Jr Out tnf rVinirrrnq
Adopting as his campaign slogan
"For Hoosovolt and Progress, nnd
AgnlnBt Tnft and StnndpntlBin," John
P. Husk, of La Grnndo, Spenkor of
tho IIoiiso of Representatives nt-tho
Inst session of tho Legislature, filed
with tho Secretary of Stato his dec
laration of intention to becomo n can
dldato at tho primaries for Congress
from tho Second Congressional Dis
trict. If olected, ho says, ho will
support tho offorts of Hoosovelt, La
Follotto, Cummins nnd other progros
slvo lenders. Ho declares In favor
of Hoosovolt for President, nnd snys
If Hoosovolt will not nccopt tho nomi
nation that ho will support somo oth
er fighting progressive.
TO lUW FOR SENATOR
City Auto Service
Good Curs, Careful Drivers nnd
rcnsonnblo charges. Our motto:
"Will go anywhere at any time."
Stands Blanco Hotel nnd Blnnco
Cigar Stoto. Day Phonos 78 and 46.
Night Phono 4C.
BARKER .V GOORALH. Proprietors.
MEN
of Mrat,whohavohomotnvcnttvonMllty
ti'jtiart torlln lllfl'l! l t tl..llTIIIL
Vualillia1ott, l ti
nlflawj wriWHlKi:i:i.KV A M.I.NTIHK,
iHirni Alloritcj
Ilouiul D: Doth men seem fitrong
The Alliance nrrlvort In toilny from
. f mu .. ...- fH .. irt- I MIV A ituiiu iiunui III IWI1I1J I I V
nt ginning- ' r.f or ,.:u,.olui nl, w, mU, ,nt0 tl.ls nfto
mont nnd cl Inch Lin k wpt tr nj. mm f()r ,,ortlluul ,, ,3 BC,,0(llc
for hond. Day showers blows to body.
od
loriionu. "J r,ni Tlvolv for n 1 " fr tlloro ThuiBdny aftor
At tho break they mix llvel for n 1
i.iiiK seems 1 -
Owing to tho rough weather out
side, tho Redondo, which left hero
Friday to sail for San Finnclsio nn.l
Snn Po.lro, did not cross out from
I Empire until Sunday morning.
' Tho Nairn Smith sailed Sunday
I iiiiilltlllir ulth l i.illM'n fif liimlini fritu
..... ...... ..o' " ......M.. .......
time. Ilo Is very strong
to weaken from body blows. Ills eye
Is puffed. Ho Is game. Day beats
him hero In long distance boxing.
Dny's round.
Round 11: Day 1b fresh. Ho bores
in with grent rapidity. Link breaks
ground nnd covers up. Link comes
nut nnd rus hoa Day. nicy mix 111 11
tendor Heathor
People Take Notice!
Wo havo nil lengths of utovo wood
tor Balo, prices ranging frcm 1.50
per tier up. Wo can furnish any
longth you wish.
L. H. HEISNER
Phono No. 120-J or 49-L.
Ill limiiv. .-... ...--, - i,
i! 'BW.''M. "5r..n"' iVSf t-' T hi lighthouse
er they break Link seems weak and "ossod In today from tho Columbia
Day out points him. Again thoy ior.
clinch and Day tears In with fast
blows to body. Suddenly ho shoots .rV SIWDAY SCHOOL
stiff right upper-cut to point of chin.
Link goes to floor on hands and ),.Kllat r t ,.nijvllle
knees. The referee counts Uliii out. ,..f,.,4Ml and 'iViiclien. Chosen.
The men shako bauds after i.uik rea- A ....ini. Sinulnv bcIiooI win stnrt-
llzes he has been counted out. I j , Heuryvllle yesterday under the
Earl Chlsholni, of Coqulllo, wns In- KuporvlHlon of Rev. Fred W. Davis,
troduced as the man who will fight the liimtwrnien's evangelist. It will .
Jess Day on March Hi In this city. remain an liiterdeinonlnatlonal Sun-
"Hilly" WiWon ehnllenged Sing day school and will be In chnrgo of
llosim, and the two will meet in n Mr. Tlieo. Williams ns suporlntend-10-rotind
bout ns n piellmltinry to 0Ut .i,.8 Giover Moore, assistant Bli
the fight on tho night of tho Day- petintendent. nnd Miss Jennlo Smith
Chlsholm contest. secretnry nnd treasurer. The tench
A pretty good crowd witnessed tho rH nl0 Mrs. P. Lennlng nnd Mrs. W.
ffght nud a flashlight picture was Mi Williams, in addition to tho above
takon of tho arena and the crowd Just nnmed. They will meet In the school
beforo tho main event. house every Sunday horeaftor nt 2:30 I
o'clock. Tho school was started with
COQl'll'IiH FIREMEN ELECT 07 children present the first tlmo,
nnd thero nre a great many moro ex-
a mont Inir nf the Volunteer Flro pected to Join, everybody showing
O. P. Cosliow of Roseburu Has As
pirations (br Toga.
Tho Hosoburg Roviow'snys: With
in a fow dnys Hon. O. P. Cosliow, of
this city, will formally nnnounco his
cnndlducy for tl-o Domocintlc notnl-
. ,...l.l Cnlnj. On.inL.M 1.1
linilOU Ilir L'llllUll Olllll-n ouiiiiiuii i" I
succeed Sonntor Jonathan Bourno, i
Ropubllcnn. Mr. Cosliow is won nno
favorably known throughout tho
state, having represented Douglns
pimfv iii Mm Stntf, cjonntn during
two sessions of that body. Othorsj
Hoek'ng tl-e Democratic nomination 1
I'M' i'iil,'(l f'l'M sonntor uru nun.
Milton A. Mlllr, of Lebnnnn. and
Hon. Wa'ter Plorco. of Hot Lnko,
Union Countv. both nlso former mom
bor? of the Stnto Senate. The opin
ion Foenn to pvevall that Sonntor
Bourno will probably be renominat
ed to succrod himself, and If so Mr.
Coshow will verv llkolv dofeat Mm
nt the gonernl o'ectlon In November.
In thnt caso Oregon will be assured
of n llvo.'nrtlvo member In tho up
per Houso of Congress.
TRY THE EDGE WITH YOUK
FINGER.
Exnmino n collar fresh from our
laundry. Notlco Ub cloar, whlto col
or, Us oven, olastlo stiffness, Is
smooth and Its perfect shnpo.
Thon tost tho top odgo by running
your flngor-tlp over It. Notlco tho
smooth, slick finish glvon It. Noth
ing thoro to rub, dig or Irritate your
neck.
This test will provo tho vnluo of
our scrvlco. Send us a trial bundlo
nnd npply tho test.
Marshfield'Hand & Steam Laundry
Mnuzey Bros. Props Phone U20.J.
Our Wagons Go Anywhero Anytime
PR0FESSI0IMA1 niRFCTnov
"KTHS. E. SIIADIIL'RNE.
Teacher of voico placomont,
breathing and Interpretation of song
In rondy to rocolvo tho public. Studio
till Commercial Ave.
Home Permanency vs. Home Monotony
This Is a vital question for present dny homobulldors whether to
hnvo n houso which In nppenrnnco must nlwnys remain tho urn
or a houso that will permit of n llttlo refreshing occasional;.
Neighborhoods chnngo ns do Individual tnstos a trnmo house cu
easily bo mado to hnrmonizo with Us surroundings a fresh coil
of paint often will mnko It as good ns your neighbor's now hom
tho snmo ns a now suit makes you feel llko a now man. At
any rnto n frnmo houso Is suscoptiblo to most nny change joj
might dcslro nnd whllo It Is pormnnont It docs not neccsurt!?
neod becomo nn oyesoro or a monotony. Thoro nro lots of thlop
wo'vo observed about houses nnd lumbor thnt you should knot
bofora building come In nnd we'll glvo you our vlows.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co,
RETAIL DEPARTMENT SOUTH BROADWAY, MAIISHFIELU
FAST AND COMMODIUH
Steamer Redondo
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS AND SUBMARINE HEM
Sails from Coos Bay for San Francisco and San Pedro Friijj
February 9, at 3 P. M., Stopping at San Francisco, Both Wifl
INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY.
Phone II. C. l.Y.McGE()HOK,.tpl
Steamer Homer
DATE OF SAILING TOI
BE ANNOUNCED LATER
F. S. Dow, Agent
r R. E. I'. WINKLER. I
" Ntitiii-opntli and Chiropractor
All chronic diseases treated. Consul"
tatlon frco. Offlco hours:
9 to VI a. m.; to 6 nud 0 to t p. m
Naturopath Instltuto Room No. 1
No. HO Brondway, Mnrshflold, Oro
DELAYS PORT ELECTION
pvR. G. W. LESLIE.
- Osteopathic Phynlclau
Uradunte of the Amerhnn school ol
Osteopathy nt Klrksvillo, Mo. Office
lu Eldorado Dlk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to
4 Phone 101-J; Marshllold; Oregon
Department wns hold for tho election great Interest,
of officers for the ensuing year. Tho
present officers wore re-eiecieu:
M. Nosier, chlof; R. R. Watson,
S.
sec
retary: W. H. Lyons, treasurer; .
C. Laird, captain of house No, 1;
W. C. Chase, captain of house No. 2:
dc-orge E. Peoples, chlof of huso nnd
ladder.
A committee was nppolnted to nr
rango for fcceurlng a hnll for next
ninth nt least to be used as a tsym
1 asluin-GeoiBe E. Peoples. R. R.
WatHon, O. Knowlton, Walter Oerd
' it?, Einene Wlokhuin.
It win decided that practice would
1 l'd twice n month nnd those who
r tended practice regulnrly would bo
plven n r'upper once n month 10 be
provMed by tho Cltv Council. If ap
proved by them. Coqulllo Sentinel.
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. 4
Times subscribers who do not
receive their papers regularly
nro requested to notify Tho
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PRESTON J ONES rMinn.l tr.i-iv vl
Hnn'ion from a fow wks' ms'
with frloiHs at Snn Frniu'lKo and
Stcnford Unlvmlty.
In delivery. This is the only
means Tho Times has of know-
Ing when subscribers miss their
papers, and consequently tb
only means of remedying tho
rouble,
l.ns:ioi CI II
SSJINIS.UI MIIOK" JIHX
S?IO(I XVIC SSMNISnil V
ONISIXIKIAHV SSH'I MUX
Pert of I'mPdiiu Proposition Contin
ued Until .Inly Term of Court.
The Roscburg Nows snys: "Tho
County Court ndlourned at noon Fri
day, after a briof tosslon. T e 111
tor of setting an olectlve date for the
proposed Port of I'mpqua was con
tinued until tho July term of court
when It will receive duo considera
tion." . 11 IWIIIBMIHIW
RELIEVE YOUR STOMACH
We Will Help You Do It. Rend Our
(1i1nr1111.ee.
Dyspepsia may be comp.etoly eradi
cated If prore ly trained. We boil n
remedy that we positively Ru.uantee
will eonip.etely relieve Indlsostlon or
dspepsla, or t o medicine 1.1 d d.ir
lug the trial will cesi the usei n )th- j
lug.
T''ls remedy has boan named Rex-!
all Dyspepsia Ti.blets. Cert Uulv no j
offo" ct)u'd be more tr'v. .mi' o; r of
fer sbnu'd b' p-oof ntwlMve 'ht Pev
nll Dyspepsia Tnblcts are a depMid
ab'e remedy.
Inasmuch ns the modlclue vlll cost
you nothing If It doos not benefl-
you, we urge you who nre sufferln?
wlt'i Indigestion or dyspepsia to try
Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets. A 21
ceut hex contains ouuiikIi ni'dlifne
for flrteon days' treatment. For
chronic cases wo bavo two I.t h'
slzos. 50 cents nnd $1.00. Kowvr-1
ber, you can obtnln Hexn'l Rw-.-oM j
nn'v st ?'o" Ti'o Re.il ?'"'!
1 nek'n,,-',ersnns Drug Co. "T i'
Bufy Corner" 1
J
W. HENNETl',
Lawyor.
THE FRIEND OF COOS BAY'
S. S. ALLIANCE
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
SAILS FOR. EUREKA FROM COOS BAY OS
Thursday, A. M., February 8
CDNNIVTING WITH THE NORTH HANK ROAD AT I'OHTLtf
NORTH PACIMl' STI'XXIIIII VVflAVV.
I'lu'ue II. Ct p. .Mi-fiEOJlGli .If
)ffieo over Flanagan & Denuott Dank
Iarshtlold Oregon
r-R. J. T. McCORMAO,
- Physician and Surgeon j
Marshfleld, Oregon.
Jflice: Locklmrt Building,
opposite Post OfUte j
Phono I05-J
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
Steamship Breakwatei
ALWAYS ON TIME.
SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT H P. M. ON FEHRUARY l.'l, SO AX"
SAILS FROM COOS RAY AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE OX J"1
ARY 10, 17 nud 1. i,, A, iWRKHUHST, Agent.
Phono MID V
L. II. KEATING, Agent.
DR. A. J. HENDRY'S
.Modern Dental Parlors.
We are equipped to do high clnst
work on short notlco nt the very
lowest prices. Examination freo
Lndy atlendnnt, Coke building, oppo
le Phnndler ho'nl nhorio 112-.T
Lots on Installments
Bay View, Bay Park
Bunher Hill
Eastsi e an 1 Cther Locations
!'. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
177 Front St
Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire
and Marine Insurance
Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.
nENRY SENGSTACKEN, Mgr.
Cc-qullle Offl e Phone 191 Marshfleld Offlco M-J.
Farms Timber Coal and Platting Lnnd special'?
Gensral Agents "EASTSI DE"
I Have Somo First Class
RESIDENCE LOTS !
In Eugene to Exchange for Coos Dayj
Property. i
What Have You Got?
AIG. FRIEEN
CS Centra! Ave., Marshfleld.
DRESSMAKIM
GOWNS. SFITS AXH
HE.MODICLIN0
Mil c TT R ANDI'
Phone 10-J, Cor. th nd l' I