The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 18, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OBEGOH, MOHDAY, MARCH 18, 1912-EVENING EDITION.
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NEWS OF NEARBY TOWNS
MYRTLE POINT POINTERS
News of Upiwr CihjiiIUc Valley ns
Told by The Enterprise.
T. Coach nntl John coy or uan
that tho company paid out to the
growers of tho valley and for help
last season thlrty-threo hundrod and
Eomo odd dollnra.
With tho exception of nbout $400
tho stock subscribed Inst spring hns
nil been paid In. and tho company
will start this season's work under
much more favorable conditions.
Tho board of directors oiecieu ror
don wero In town over night Sunday
I en route homo from a hunting trip to
fim lintnnti! section. They got tho
' i tit:r of only ono wild cat on tho threo-
nnd Jwso Day, started off with a rush days trip. 'tho ensuing year consists of tho fol
and for tho first two rounds It looked ! Miss Graco IJlnck has resigned nor , ""J Ltockholclors: N. 0. W. Por
ns though Chishoim wns going to ut. position
nblo to make a Btrong showing. How- school I
nvnr niilalitil im'm Hliowint? ended .111(1 In nt Slltl
It wns realized by the crowd that It she has chargo of tho third grade
was only tho nmtter of n fow rounds i room In city schools of thnt plnco.
until ho would bo put out by Day. Miss Vera Talbot has resigned as
Chishoim showed lack of oxperl- liiyid opcrntor nnd manager at tho lo-
i -l.... ...... ........I.... n.1 iiriiD rrin.. .if tlm ri.nttllln Vnltnv Tnln-
"'....... ..., .... i ti '..!.., r Mloa rn1n nkmlnr a f!renk to tllU town. With a VlCW Of
quick, although ho generally swung tho now m'nnngor. (supplying tho town with good, puro
uustnvo aenrocuor insi wcck hoiu muu ". ... - --
M..' ."Sum "1 , " ' Si -': " """"
OOLI) PEACH WATER SYSTEM
A nlnn lino was surveyed out h
fow days ago from tho head of ttllcy
his jowolry business nnd stock to
Oeorgo Unckleff, nnd expects to movo
onto n ranch nonr Flshtrnp. Mr.
Hnckloff Is well known to tho Jewelry
trade hero, having been employed In
wntch ropnlrlng n couplo of years,
when C. L, Hondor wns In tho busi
ness hero.
Mrs. Luclnda Sartcr of Marshflold
returned to her homo last Saturday
nftor n week's vtelt at tho homo of
her grnnddnughtcr, Mrs. C. A. Cllp
plngor, of this city.
MYRTLE POINT IMPROVING
Now
Cily Hull mill Two Mocks of
Pacing Projected There.
Tho city council mot last Monday
ovcnlng with nil members prosont
and thoro wns a largor number of In
terested citizens present at this moot
ing than usually nro. Tho building
committee on tho now city hull ro
portod thnt they had seen rod n pre
liminary Hkoteh from Architect Tur
pln of Marshflold of a municipal
building, thrco storlcfl nnd bnsoment
that can bo built at n cost of not to
exceed $2G00, finished to tho present
needs of tho city.
A petition signed by tho proporty
owners of 700 out of tho 800 foot
of tho frontngo on Spruce- stroot bo
tweon Fourth nnd Sixth streets nnd
asking that thnt portion of tho stroot
lying between tho contor of Fourth
street and tho center of Sixth stroot
bo paved with n hard surfneo paving,
wns then road.
governed by tho law us rogards tho
payment for tho Improvement of
streets ns It may bo nftor tho elec
tion, when tho proposed nmondmont
will bo voted on, nnd will In all prob
stead of onto the general fund of tho
clly. Tho petition was gruntotl.
Myrtle Point Enterprise.
myrtle point creamery
wild and trusted to luck for rosit'u
Tho first round stnrtcd with cms
holm rushing and swinging whllo !iay
was apparently Blow. Chishoim Inn l
cd scvornl to Day's head.
Tho second was pretty much tho
snmo ns tho first and two or throo
of Chlsholm's swings dnzed Day lor
an Instant. As tho gong sounded
Chishoim dropped his hands and
started to return to his corner. Day
was leading nt tho tlino and struck
him Just ns ho turned, knocking mm
to his knees. Chishoim protested
against tho foul but tho reforeo
would not nllow It.
In tho third Chishoim started to
use tho pivot and was warned against
It by tho reforeo. In n clinch Day
got Chishoim leaning over so that
ho landed several short Jabs to the
back of Chlsholm's neck. In another
clinch Day wns nblo to reach witli
his right by short undercuts to Chi
holm's right oyc.
In tho fourth Day continued to
piny for ChlBholm'u soro oyo nnd booh
had him bleeding profusely. Chis
hoim began to show signs of tiring
nnd of being worried.
Again In tho fifth Chishoim wns
warned against tho uso of tho pivot..
Day was punishing him considerably
nnd Chishoim was giving little In re
turn. Early In the sixth Chishoim went
down nnd took u count of nine. In
stead of following his early start of
leading on Day, Chishoim was trying
to avoid Day's punishment. Ho wns
practically helpless. Day landed on
him ngnln nnd ho went to tho floor
nnd took tho count. It wns not u
knockout but Chishoim wns all In.
Evon beforo this, n number hnd
called to Chlsholm's supporters to
throw up tl.o sponge and save n pos
sible knockout, but they did not do
BO.
Wins on Foul.
In tho eighth round of what wnu
to hnvo been u ten round go, Slug
llosnii, tho Denver Hill Chluniunii,
was given the decision over "Chuck"
O'Connoll on u foul. Somo clnlmed
that this go was oven hotter tlinu
tho innln ovont, although others who
had roon previous limits between tho
Clilnuiiinu mid O'Couuull did not
think It wiih ns koimI mm tho oilier one.
This Ih (ho second time tho Clilna
inan linn won on u foul,
Tho bout wns n decidedly bloody
ono, O'Connoll bleeding profusely
from tho homo nnd mouth nftor tho
fifth round. Ills face was badly bo
npatterod and tho Chink's shoulder
nnd back whore O'Conuell leaned on
him In clinches was red.
Tho Chink showed especial clever
ness In ducking O'Connoll's swings
nnd landed some heavy rights to tho
fnco at regular Intervals. About tho
only piiuUhnieiit O'Connoll was nblo
(o inflict was In the clinches when
ho would gut some short arm upper
cuts to tho Chink's stomach.
Jiut ns the gong sounded In tho
fifth round, tho Chink slipped to tho
floor but wns quickly ou his foot
ngnlu,
III tho uliclltll. Ill a rush. O'ft.nnnll
landed u silff one Itulow tho bolt.
The blow did not Injuro tho Chink
but (he foul was so plnlii Hint tho
decision wns Immediately given to
tho CI liinumii.
Whll tho Chink had n llttio tho
best of tho go throughout, It was far
from being a decisive victory.
Wilson Is Victor, v
Hilly Wilson wns elvon Mm io.
clslon over Kid Holbrook of Hnudmii
in tiio fourth round of tho first pre
liminary on u foul by Referee Joo
Schott. Wilson wns Inrgor than his
opponent mid hnd more oxporlence,
easily out oliisslug him. Howover,
Bomo of tho llnudon lad's friends
protested vigorously over Sehotl
awarding It ou n foul.
Day wns nppiiroutly In excellent
condition for tho go, not showing nny
signs of tiring. I,. M. Ullveus, his
physical trainer, was greatly pleased
over his slowing.
Hoferex Cleason ut Dnv.niiiniinim
nnd the .sing Hoi-nn-O'CoiiiioIl bouts
("' R'Mirrni sil'IKincilOU With
way lo handled the goes.
uue or tiio best crowds that has ready
turned rut fur nnv recent fight hero her.
- lighting power of 100 kilowatt units
nrotcctlon. A storage reservoir will
bo built on Bomo elovntcd placo near
town thnt will glvo n sufficient prea
suro to throw a stream of wator over
tho courthoiiEo or nny other building
In town In enso of flro. Gold Dcach
Qlobo.
COOS COUNTY GOLD
Phil Guthnrdt, who Is mining on
somo lenscd ground on Salmon moun
tain, was In town from thoro this
wook. Among tho gold, which ho
brought In was ono nuggot thnt tips
tho scnlcs nt ono ounco nnd is valued
nt ?20. Myrtle Point Enterprise.
POUT ORFOHD NEWS
Benjamin Clothes
Curry County Events ns Kecorded In
The Tribune.
The fnrmors' tolephono system In
this neighborhood Is now nn assured
fact, nnd construction work hns al
ready commenced on tho lino run
ning south. Tho territory ombracod
will extend from MubsoF Creole to
Sixes Illvor.
Tho Port Orford Port Commission
met nt this placo Inst Saturday with
nil tho mombors present excepting E.
D. Thrift. J. M. McKonzlo. ns treas
urer, gnvo bonds for n thousand dol
lnra and reported thnt tho sheriff
had collected and turned over to him
$200 of tho ono mill port tax, which
money will ho U3cd to dofond tho
ponding suits ono nn Injunction to
In?"' .."..' ..""':' icstrnln the sheriff from further col
IIIU IIUIIUUIIUID ..,. !. -- .! !. ,!, n
pledged themselves thnt thoy will bo n X-miVsuR l nst Secretary
pnvnrnn.1 liv Mm Iiiu' nu rni?.ir,t f l.n I !nn,,Unl""8 "J111. nalm1 HLCrOiarj
i.onoy ror refusing to mo cortnin pa
pors hostile to tho port. It Is to bo
hoped that both suits will fall.
J. Huntley announces his candi
dacy In this Ibsiio of tho Trlbuno for
nblllty enrry throwing tho cost of tho lho ropiUllcnn nomination as county
iiuiiruYuiuuiiL ill iiiu uiiuinuciiuiin in JndgO.
inu Hircoi on iiiu property uwnurn in
CREAMERY STAHTS SEASON
Directors Arc
for
Cotilllo Valley Institution Plans for
ii IHg Vcnr.
Tho Conditio Sentinel says.
Tiio Couulllo Valloy Creamery
EiihiiIiii; Company commenced operations on
Mnrcli 1. Tliey churned a90 pounds
KleelccI
Year.
Tho Myrtlo Point Enterprise says: 'of cream on that date, wluen yielded
Tho Myrtlo Point Canning Com- 230 pounds of butter. Tho Hew
pnny hold tliolr niuiunl mcotlng nt building constructed by fio company
tho city liall In' this city yesterday Is n two story structure -10 by 7"i
afternoon. A largo number of stock- feet mid wns erected ut a cos1 u( up
holders woro prosont, 1C7 shnres of proximately $3500. The capacity of
tho stock being represented. Minutes tho plant Is not less tlinu 4000
of last year's mooting woro rend and pounds of butter per day. and It Is
approved, nnd tho reports of tho ostlmntod thnt within ilm mouths
board of directors nnd treasurer from date tho output will prornbly
rend nnd ordered filed with tho seoro- lonch from 12 ! u 1500 or uidr per
tnrv. The treasurer's report showed dny.
M cn-rfuitiiv' fCTVv vk
BN fl!vjj..j.-liCW-y W. ft. r
Arc as Necessary to
your good appearance
as the railroad is
to Coos Bay
Spring; Models
Are Here
Sold Exclusively At
The Hub
"Money Talks"
Bcrjanijn OotHcS
Marshfield
nw Stetson
Shoes
Hub Clothing
and Shoe Co.
Baridon
Ssr Stetson
Hats
was present. Tho Coqulllo valloy
contributed Inrgely to tho crowd, tho
special train bringing over 131 In
addition to thoso who arrived on tho
early trains Saturday.
Several ErceforAlN.
Several times during lho evening
TKOril,KWITIISTIUICHHS
Half a
Do.cii Officers Wounded hi
Massachusetts.
(Ily Associutod Press to the Coos Dny
Tim os.)
DARKE. Mass.. March to Sev-
II looked ns though some lively free- ornl shots wero oxehnnued between
for-nlls would bo sldo nttractlona for strikers nt the Harre wool combing
tho crowd In tho rluk. Most or the plant nnd tho civil offlcors horo to
purtlclpnnts In these wore pretty 'dny. Half n dozen officers wero
much under tho Infliionco of liquor slightly Injured nnd flvo won, nil
nnd friends suppressed tliolr pugl- Ilnllnns, woro nrrostcd. Tho troublo
llstlc tondeiieles beforo nnythlng followed nn nttempt of the compuny
sorloiiB happened. However, It kept to send sovornl londod frolght cars
Marshal Carter and Special Watch out of tho yards. Tho train moved
innii Chniuhers on tho Jump. Ono1 without Interference, but suddonly
of (hem started Just ns Josso Dny got nbout two hundrod strikers Biirround
Into (he ring and Day starlod oil and nttneked n hnlf dozon offlcors
through tho ropos nftor blm. Tho nnd many shots wero fired. Tho riot
VAST AXI) COMMODIOUS
Steamer Redondo
EQUIPPED WITH W'lllEI.ESS AND SLUM A It INK HEIJj
SAILSIFROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY
MONDAY, MARCH 10, AT 3 P. M.
Phone I
IXTEK-OCEAN TIIANSI'OIITATIOX COMPANY.
I. O. 1 MifiEOItOE, Agent.
STADDEN
All IJnds Of lllOtO(TSph WMt,
bromide rnlurglng snd ioiiX
finishing.
crowd thought Dny kicked nt ono of
them mid hissed him considerably
for It.
VI.OKE.WE TO (JET 1,1 OUT
was quickly quelled and the street
cloarod.
lllfill SCHOOL STUDENTS .NOTICE
Studonts expecting to outer tho
commercial department of Mnrsli-
. , ,., ,. , ,,,.,, , ,-,.,, fiolrt high school next fnll nro asked
orH(.n iui l-nuipIlM forMcctrlcnl t0 n,nko tlmt fnct ,(now by .
Kl blll-'WP o., Mninl: i! t ft,rrl"K w,th rrinclpnl Darker about
. .ii i i ,i i" M'.,,rth ,.s At tho matter nt once,
n special election bore- the vote was' w Tii-'nnpv qni
IS to 8 In favor of granting to O. 0. A T"-no'-N- Sl""-
nushmnii, of Shorldnn, n frnnchlso to
mnlntnln nn electric Ilglplng pnd
power piniu ni mis pinco. The fran
NO CAUSE TO DOUBT.
'THE I'KIICXI) OF COOS DAY'
S. S. ALLIANCE
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR EUREKA
AT 9:30 A. M., TUESDAY, MARCH 19
CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH RANK ROAD AT PORTl,AXI)
NORTH PACIFIC STKUI.MIIP COMPANY.
O. F. MtfiEORGE, Agent.
Phone II.
Don't Throw'1 km
Your old shoos. We fix 'en il
U wait.
THE ELECTRIC SII0I3 SHOP
180 So. Ilrondwny JlMtlMl
STR. WASHINGTON
WILL SAIL FOR SAN FRANCISCO FROM
COOS BAY, SATURDAY, MARCH 16, AT 7 A, M,
STEAMER HOMER
SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY
iM.ujn.uay:, MARCH 11.
Play Ball
HfH,nJ!!u.!8 t0nJr Vl, m" ,U,l, ,'" "?,,,,X" A Stntci.ient of Fncts Racked by n
tho - elusive. Construction work will bo, Stronir (iiinrnutce
JS'" .r;'"l ,!E,.!,,n.!!.t H .. Wo Ktmrniitco lininodl.to'niul p-sl-
i V- im i .ii , ' "T""" ' live letter to nil sufferer from con-
I eh.h.J'nV Vnn.T,n n,"x,m"in.Btlmtlon. In every case where o.jr
Th JJ ? r m Iwntt units. n,m0lly flUls to ,, thU wo w, ,
The town of Florence resorved n the inmiev nal.l us for It Timi's n
of the franchUe WIU!t y0H to 8nntlno them at on
F. S. Dow, Agent
Ocean Dock
Coos Bay
. m II
rNatnrnnath Lo M
CIIIROPHACTIO, OSTEOPAIBS
HYimOTIIEIlAPV
and all bronchos of N-turl T
politics taught. Torma reou
For Information address
DR. BIRD B. CLARKE
North Rend, OrEi.
PROFESSIONAL OIRECTf
MRS. A. 11. fllDIiKV.
Vocal Tcnclier.
130 South Tenth.
rb0D I'-1
Rut play with a
SPALDING
CORK CENTER BALL
$1.25 each
OlllcUl
National l.t-auue
The Officlol Ball of the World Series nd
the Bull that plays the same riht
through the game
SHE PROPOSES TO WEIi
TIMID SCHOOfi TF.ACHF.R
Uexnll Oidorlles nro onton Just like
enndy, are particularly prompt nnd
iiKreeablo In nctlon, may bo takon nt
any time, dny or night; do not cause
diarrhoea, nnusoa. Krlplns. excessive
looseness, or othor undesirable ef
fects. They havo n vory mild but
positive nctlon upon the organs with
Cork
H
-SS2Si
Center
CORK
Send for a copy ofltie Spnl.llng Catalogu
ficctoauy atlatet
Samplo of Material! for Hate Halt
K V uullstoii. free.
WN a r..v-u,
l ,M. " 3t-a.ijiji4rA(iJ a UKU2.
Geary SI. San Francisco
MINNBAPOI.IS. Mnrch 11 The
mtest thing In leap year proposals
has boon rocolved by 11. 11. Jnckson.
assistant superintendent of tho pub-1 whl,cl1 ,hoy C0I" ln (,n,n,- appar
ttn Kri.nnin. ti. i.tr i i...,J i.lon,,' actlng as n regulative tonic
oh MMi , o. V. . '7"" "' "I'on tiio relnxed muscuhir cent of
btlnn Wilson, of St. Paul, nnd rends: j tho bowel, thus overcoming weak
"You need a wife, noss, nnd aiding to restore the bowels
"I need n husband. to more vigorous nnd honlthy nc-
"You nro too timid with tho younS V,&1 Orderlies are unsurpnssnble
"al08, and Ideal for tho use of children, old.
"I liuvo more money than I can In-1 folks nnd dellcato persons. We enn-
vest." I nt too highly recommend tjioin to
I nil sufferers from nny form of con-
'aaaaaaa..... j. . Biipniion and its ntteinhint nvii-
' l'XTRA COPIKS OF TIIF . Tint's why we back our faith In t'lom
. SPKCIAI, RAILWAY KD'TIOV I).'" ?llr Iro,ls f mouev back if
COOS it v timi,"s a ' " "" IUH K'vo entire satisfaction
A Wrnm.e.1 rend'v for .... !iii 1 1 T103'- " tablets 10 cents. 36
iy be obtained at tl.o offtcJ! ! "!a,s i" ."!L?u,!.i Aab 0':.0
......... ..vi.i.-uiiii.i, .tun uu'i cu'ni'i
Itexnll Romodlos In Marshflold only
at our storo Tho Roxall Storo
Lockhnrt-Parsons Drug Co.. "Tho
Ilusy Corner."
Y-i it .. if. u'INKLEIIi
V Naturopath .adCUiVg
All chronic dlssascs treatea.
... . rtffira honfi.
. . . . r .nit ( olrl
8 10 ii a. m.i iu - .,, ii
rsnturopain inBuiuk" -
No. 136 Droadwoy. Mrihw-
FQUIPPKD WITH WIHF.I.KSS
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIM K.
SAILS FRO.M PORTLAND AT 8 P. M. OX MARCH s, 12, 10 AND "0
SAILS FROM COOS RAY AT SF.RVICK OP T1IIJ TIDK ON MARCH 2,
h. A. PARKHURST, Agent.
Phono Main )J3i).
O, 1(1, 2;l AND ao.
kH. G. W. LESLIE,
LJ Osteopathic IbyId
Uraduate of mo !... --.
. ,N.I...!ll. MO. v
Osteopatuy ai """" ...ii'W
In Eldorado Dlk. Hours "" J
4- Phone 1C1-J; MsrsnrieU
J.
W. nENNBTl.
Lafryer.
Jfflse over Flanagan & Bnel!
may
frice i'u coins each, 4
Try The Times' Want Ads,
Lots on Installments
Bay View, Bay Park
Bunker Hill'
Eastside and Other Locations
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
177 IVont St.
1
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III . JLV
I
larshOeld
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We Have Been Successful
In buying a largo stock of first
class Electrical matorlal nnd can
give our patrons a vory low prlco
on house wiring. Oet our prlco
you enn't afford to miss It.
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
Phono 237-J
it. J. T. McCOlWirti
Physician and Suw
Marshfield, Oregon.
Jfflce: Lockhart Buiiama. j
Phono 105-J
II' .
nR. A. J. HENimY'S
....! prl"-
-' modern ! vlfh'
We are equipped to ow
.work on short notice ai
, .-.. Rxamintt'01
uwoov ,..... -- .t,,i
Lady attendant. 00110 ...
.. . .. l nhOD i'Zi
Biro unanaier ii"'" T-
ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE HENStISI
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