T he C oquille H erald VOL. 28; NO. 43 GREAT BOXING CONTEST AT BANDON 4TH COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1911 three hervy blows and then a right cross which put Delaney on his knees. He got up but not to stay. Chisholm made a leint with his right and shot a left to his jaw, Delaney went down on his face, turned on his side and as he tried to raise on his hands fell over backward unconcious. From a scientific standpoint the fight was Chisholm’s all the way through, as he landed straight lefts in Delaney’s face at will, but De^ laney is a good, game lad and show- ed endurance without limit, taking punishment enough to kill an.ordi­ nary man. He was uuconscious for some time, but is able to be around now. Chisholm is back at work in Coquille. MYRTLE POINT FOURTEEN, CO­ QUILLE ELEVEN THE COOS BAY RACES A large crowd was present at tbe races yesterday afternoon and witnessed a good card The time in all races was exceptionally good, tbe three quarters’ dash being fa surprise when announced at 1:17. The following were the results: Race No. 1.— July 3, running 3-8 mile. Purse $50. 1. Teddy; owner, O. J. Seeley 2. Tessie S; owner, E. G. Allen 3. Verona; owner, J. F. Knight, Time 37 seconds. Race No. 2, July 3. trotting and pacing 2 30 class, best two out of three Ji-mile heat. Purse $75. 1. Marin, 2. Bill Murray; owner, J. L. Ob yes, all tbe other teams in tbe A Urge crowd of enthusiastics county are afraid of us. We’ve followed the Coquille band to the wou seven straight and nothing can Oriental building last Tuesday night to see the contest between stop us. If you missed the game on the Earl Chisholm of Coquille ?nd Kid 4th you may still think the above Delaney of Eandon. and allot more beastly stuff that has The Preliminary fight was not been handed out by the local ball called on time the crowd being a team is true. little late. Alter Chas. Courad and Prosperity Moving However theie are a good many Bobby Perks were introduced to ball faDs.in this vacinity who are Nay. the audience as the contestants, There are more symptoms of a Time 1:21 and 1:22. undeceived for it was the stupidest, Art Fish was introduced as the boom than residents of the Bay Race No. 4, running j mile with» most rotten exhibition ever put man who challenged the winner. cities had ever hoped to see again out rider. Purse $25. over on an unsuspecting public. At the sound of the gong, both and property is changing hands 1. Headlight; owner, F. P People don’t care to put up their men came to the center of the ring freely. Within the past twenty- good money to see a lot of fat head­ Norton. and seemed to size each other four hours a number of sales have 2. Macbeth; owner, Walter ed would be athletes make farce up with a great deal of care, been reported and others are Condron. a of tbe game. neither one attempting to land known to be on the tapis. Among Race No. 5, running 3-4 mile Oerding started in to show tbe blow for about a half a minute. the properties sold are the follow­ dash. Purse $100. Mvrtle Pointers a few of his choice Perks landed a straight left to ing: Mrs. J. A. Durrand's proper­ 1. Charlie Foster; owner, M. H. slants but be was still thinking of Conrad’s lace. • Conrad landed two ty at Flagstaff, 8 acres sold for tbe ten cart wheels won in a race Nay. or three on Perks crowding him $ 10 0 0 ; $2000 down, the balance in 2. Greenlaw; owner, John and received tbe slamming of bis back to the ropes where he gave one year, M tb . Durrand to retain life. Capt. Collier took the halter Yoakam. him a knock out over the kidneys possession for 18 months; Mr. off him and turned him loose and 3. Tessie S. owner, E. G. Allen, There was about fifteen miuutes Jewell’s ranch of 16 acres at Flag Time 1:17. proceeded to show his class but the intermission during which time the staff, for $3000; the Potter 40 acres Race No. 6 . J mile dash catch visitors failed to see it and it was band played. There was very lit­ south of Millington, with a quarter plainly evident that the Captain weights for horses not trained this tle betting as the Delaney money of mile of water front, for $ 12 , 000 ; was over trained or bas retired too season. Purse $15. was scarce. Delaney appeared in these properties are being pur­ 1. Evelyn; owner, John Yoa­ early each night the last week. his corner first and was cheeied by chased by individuals, who are Manager Howell fell all over him­ kam. a greater portion of the crowd. He suspected of purchasing for the C. 2. Dixie; owner. J. L. Knight. self trying to stop a few measly seemed sober but wore a very de­ A. Smith people, who may be ac­ 3 Bird. grounders and acted about as mueh termined look. Chisholm soon quiring them for homes for platting at home around the difficult corner Time 25J seconds.—Coos Bay came in smiling and talking to his or for manufacturing sites. Henry Times. as a she bear would. seconds and friends. He seemed to Sengstacken yesterday bargained Tad Collier played in great lorm have confideuce trcm the statt to for the building and lot formerly M yrtle P oin t Enterprise behind tbe bat and displayed a finish. owned by Bob Herron. For this world cf pepper in fact he was too Earl Nosier, one of Chisholm’s property the Herron Brothers ob­ Born— Wednesday, J udo 28th, fast for that slow position— over seconds, introduced Southaw who tained $1900- TLe building is two to Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Robbinson, trained! was to challenge the winner of the story, occupied on the first floor by Liljeqvist was conspicuous by his twins— boy and girl. Burns-Lee fighter at Marshfield. tombstone concern and the upper W . T. Lehnherr, formerly of this absence as usual. When tbe team Then Dunkley. of Bandon, intro­ story being arranged in fiats. The bas a hard game be bas to pick city but now living on a ranch on duced Chisholm and Delaney and lot is 20x140.— Daily Free Press. blackberries or feed the ducks or Floras creek in Curry county was a in a few miuutes the fight was on. ------------------- — ■ - - some other equally important duty caller at this office last Saturday. At the tap of the gong both men l'he calf crop means much to the hurried to the center of the ring general meat interests of the coun- to perform and deprives the team of He says that L. W. Peare has killed four panther in that country and a shower of blows followed. try. Upon the calf crop just now his service. the past spring. Juza and Patterson, two pieces of Both seemed to strike fast and depends the increase or decrease ot Wm. Barnett and wife, formerly very careless, both landing some the cattle population Tbe grow­ movable scenery that adorn the out ing demand for veal does not argue field thrilled the crowd by their of this place but now residing in hard punches. ’ The next two rounds were very very strongly that the maturing of wonderful juggling. The manage­ Chicago arrived o d the stage Tues­ much like the first but Chisholm tbe calf crop would be an easy mat­ ment should famish them with um­ day evening and will spend several bad probably a little the best of it ter to influence among tbe cow brellas to keep the high flies (rom weeks visiting here and at River­ ton. having knocked bis man down owners that have a ?customed them­ bouncing off their heads. The farm residence of Ora Mar- In fact the team showed about selves to selling calves a few weeks twice. In the fourth round both men old at from $10 to $ 15 per head. as much team wark as one would sters on Catching Creek with all contents burned to the ground seemed to get their heads and take A 150-pound calf at 8 cents is a expect from as many tame ape». Such exhibitions hurts the game. last Monday forenoon, while Mr. more scientific methods. They pretty quick and profitable way of kept covered up more and clinched picking up $ 12 from tbe standpoint The people of this town support and Mrs. Uarslers were in town. occasionally but fought hard all of the farmer who wants to milk their team in liberal style so why The origin of the fire is not know D . Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Lundy, Or- not cut out the kid play and get tbe cow. the time. In the eighth round Chisholm The dairy districts are not going some good bard practic and install vil Dodge. T. M. Hermann and landed a right cross to Delaney to make many reserves in their a little team work into their play Wm. King were in attendance at jaw which made him groggy and crop of calves unless heifer calves and give tbe patrons of the game the G. A. R. encampment which this might have shortened the fight from extra good producing cows. the kind of ball they are entitled to. was held at Ashland, on the 27, 28 Dud Johnson, well he won the and 29 of June. This meeting had the lights not been turned out. This very large population of cows, They were out several seconds, but listed as milk cows, are not contri­ relay race and was not in the game will be of special interest to Mr. when they came on no one seemed buting strongly to increased cattle on account of an iujured bunion on Dodge as he enlisted from the to know who did it or why it was population, but nre the main his left heel. This was a blessing country near Ashland fifty years for the score keeper would have run ago. done. source of real supply. Milton Hermann, son of Mr. and Delaney came back much It is quite easy to understand out of paper bad be been in the freshened up and seemed to fight that tbe good beef-bred calves will game with his many errors and Mrs. Schiller B. Hermann, former­ ly of Ibis place, now making his better than in the sixth and not be crowding the market this wild throws. seventh. He has a fierce right year. It pays to raise calves when Bandon is to play at this place home at Portland arrived on Mon­ punch but it was slow and he every other man you meet wants next Sunday and it is to be hoped day evening’s stage and will speud could not land it, Chisholm either calves. The dairy calf of good that tbe locals ginger up and show some time visiting at tbe home of blocking it or ducking and landing parentage, if a heifer is out of their true form and not such a dis­ E VV. Hermann and other relatives his left in Delaney’ s face. Once sight. From $5 to $8 is not an play of ignorance of tbe game as in Coos County. The district conference of the dis­ Delaney landed a right on top of unusual price for grade Jersey- and was seen last Tuesday. trict of Oregon, Washington and Chisholm’s head. This put Chis­ Guernsey heifer calves at two or Indianapolis, July 4 — Before Idaho, of the Brelhern church will holm down as he tripped on the three days old. Better quality of canvas at the same time. dairy cows are believed to be tbe President Taft took his seat in the be held at Myrtle Point, on July 13, From the eight to the 15th most easily had by getting into the reviewing stand in front of the 14 and 15, at which time ministers round nearly all the fighting was . breed, therefore the heifer calf is soldiers’ monument here today, and delegates Irom the churches in Pub. done in the clinches and it was 1 being used by many of the new what is believed by the polios to be these states will be present. lie gospel services will be hold dur­ a spent bullet hit Mrs. Harry D. greatly in Chisholm’s favor, he dairymen. Good calves are going constantly landing uppercuts to his to command good prices, both dairy- Tulewiler, the wife of a prominent ing these days to which all mem­ , men and beef cattle feeders are oitizen, who was sitting near the bers and tbe public are invited. opponents chin and stomach. The church communion services Delaney seemed tired after the I5 drawing tbe Hues a little tighter in President’s box, in the thigh. The bullet came from a 38- will be held on tbe last day of the and his blows had little power but the direction of their several inter­ he showed no signs of quitting. ests.—T. C. Farmer in Pacific caliber revolver, and penetrated conference, July 15th. about three-eightbs o f an inch, but Chisholm tried to get him to quit Homestead, Lidney D senses are Curable the wound was inaiguificant. in the r6th but Delaney’s seconds FOR BALE. Mrs. Tutewiler left her seat for a kept encouraging him and he stayed The A country store with postofflee In half-hour, had tbe wound dressed under certain conditions. with the music. At the end of the connection. right medicine must be taken lie A good, new building 19th round one of Chisholm's sec­ 24x30 feet, good business and acre and returned in time to witness the tore tlie disease has progressed too onds said "knock him out or yon traet of land. Inquire at the Herald parade. Neither the President cor far. Mr. Perry A. Pitman, Dale. offlee. any member of bis party was told will get a draw ’’ Earl said, "I »<» *« T e x , says: " I was down in bed hate to do it, but if I have to I’ll do The Coquille Bakery and Con­ about the affair, but the police this for four months with kidney and my best " fectionery carries a complete line of afternoon start» d on a hunt for the bladder trouble and gall stones. At the tap of the bell they met in choice fruitB, cigars, candies and person who fired the shot. One bottle of Foley’s Kidney Rem­ -------- -- -— « # » » - - the middle of the ring. Chisholm nuta. edy cured me well and sound.” The uniform success that has at­ said, "We'll put a stop to tois right tended the use of Chamberlains Col- Ask for it. — — • When your watch is in need of lo, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy here." made it a favorite everywhere. Wood! W ood! W ood! Deliv­ Delaney seemed slower than he attention, remembei Willie Schroe- has It ean always be defended npon Fo ered at yotte h*iiee for $1 3S a toad sale hv *tt dealers bad, and Chisholm landed two or d«r dos» first-class repairing AUDREY HALL FOUND DEAD DV ROADSIDE PER YEAR $1.50 FOREST PROTECTION SAN FRNCISCO HAS EARTH­ QUAKE SHOCK Portland, July 1.— Throughout the Pacific northwest July has be­ gun with almost no loss by lorest fires so far and with conditions un usually favorable for prevention, according to the monthly bulletin of the Western Forestry A Con servation Association issued today reports Andrew Hall, a Coos county pio­ after the receipt of San Francisco. Cal, July 1.— neer and brother ol Judge J. F., from practically all private, state One mao died of fright, this city Attorney J. T. and Alex Hall of and federal protective agencies. was thrown into a panic, people Marshfield, was fonnd dead by the Slashing fires were numerous in breame hysterical, buildings were roadside on the Marshfield road in June but wer» prevented from evaented by their tenaots snd some near the Masonic cemetery this entering green timber. Widespread structures were slightly damaged forenoon. He has been making bis rains at the close of the month ex by two earthquake shocks here this home with his son-in-law and tlngnished smouldering fires and afternoon. daughter Mr. and Mrs. McCliniock permit preparation to meet the in­ Herbert Hsdley, a lodging-house who live on the Kerr place. On evitable dry spell to follow. inmate, died from shock, and many Idaho is reported in particularly Sunday he was in town and on his oases of hysteria were treatej at way home laid down to rest by good condition. There has been no emergency hospitals. loss except of a few cut logs. The tbe roadside where he expired. San Francisco, Cal., July 1.— An over indulgence in stimuants timber owners' fire associations and Two short but heavy earthquake is presumed as the probable cause the forest service have pushed shocks were experienced here this of death. work on trail and telephone build­ afternoon, the first one coming at Rail­ Mr. Hall followed the avocation ing t3 assist their patrols. 2.01 o’clock. The two shocks of engineer, having lately t>een on roads and loggers have taken ex­ lasted about 10 seconds. the piledriver operating at the new traordinary precautions. The cbie Office buildings were rocked, but mill near town, and was on the complaint is that settlers are not so far as known no damage w h s steamer Newport plying between complying with the law requiring done. the Coquille and Coos a short time permits to burn slashings and that In the Mechanics Bnnk building in road building too much mater­ ago. heavy stones in the cornice were Tbe last time Mr. Hall was seen ial is fallen into the adjoining moved slightly out of alignment. alive was on Svndav when in com­ woods to become a menace when Slight cracks were made in the pany with Frank Dulley he went dry. Pacific building and in the Com­ Washington bas had many sharp that far on his way home and stop­ mercial building. ped to rest, Dulley returning to skirmishes with slashing fires, and The first tremor was accompanied town. When Hall was missed a few bridges and cut logs have by tbe deep booming reverbera­ Dulley mentioned leaving him and been lost, but fire has been kept tion which usuaPy marks distur­ described the place, and parties at cut of green ttmber and much bances of a widespread ebarn, 1er. good was accomplished by the re­ once went directly to the spot. In downtown cafes the luncheon Beside the three brothers men­ moval of about 40,000 acres of dan­ crowds quickly left the buildings tioned the deceased leaves three sis­ gerous logging debris. The state and shoppers the stores. For snino bas had 23 regular warden in tbe ters to mourn his passing away. time it was impossible to secure tel­ --------- ----- --- field, besides day labor employed ephone service, as tbe operators in by them. The Washington Forest Obituary. tbe exchanges left their boards and Fite Association had 80 wardens in Died, at her home at Denmark, June and is adding more, besides ran from tbe builning. No damage Ore., on Sunday, June 18, 1911, purchasing several new track bicy­ of any consequence bas been re­ ported. Lucy N. Hedges, aged 64 years. cles (or railroad patrol. On the Tbe tremor turned S»n Francis­ Lucy N. Flagg was born in Plain- whole, all classes are more careful co's usually dreamy Chinstown in­ field, 111., Jan 1847,— tbe youngest with fire than in previoue years. to a vortex of terrified and gesticu­ of a family of eleven children. Tbe chief exceptions to this are re­ lating Orientals. In lookiug over an old scrap book ported to lie in improperly cleared GraDt Avenue, the main thor­ of family history, I find many in­ rights-of-way and in tbe negligence oughfare, was jammed in an in­ cidents in her life’s history worthy of a few logging operators to extin­ stant with shopkeepers, their fami­ of mention. Her father and moth­ guish slashing fires completely. lies and idlers. Gray-queued er, Reuben E. and Betsy Flagg, Oregon has also had slashing Chinese, seldom out of doors, emigrated from New Hampshire to fires which caused some alarm, but Will county, HI., in 1830, which at they were handled promptly by the mingled with spruce youngsters in that time was a comparatively un­ wardens. Over 100 patrolmen have Occidental garb, all pouring into a known and unsettled region. At been put io the field already by dense throng at Olay street, where that time there were but four fami­ private owners and state forester tbe main disturbance was felt. After waiting for further tremors, lies in Plainfield, and Chicago, 36 has appointed 17 district wardens which did not come, the crowd be­ miles distant, was only a settlement The Oregon Forest Fire Association of a few log huts' The limber for has organized three new coopera­ came hilarious and Uugbed at their the first frame house in Chicago tive patrols in Jackson, Columbia own fears. No damage of moment was reported. was sawed at Plainfield and hauled and Clatsop counties. to Chicago by her father, which Lightning and brush burning Honest Medicine Versue Fakes. fact is mentioned in tbe early his­ caused a few fires in Montana but, tory of Illinois; also that the first as elsewhere, improved patrol ser­ President Taft’s recent message dressed hogs offered in the Chicago vice effeoted their prompt extin­ suggesting an amendment to the market were brought there by her guishment. The Northern Monta­ Pure Food and Drugs law in its father in 1833, who had come into na Forestry Association has organ­ relation to Prepared Medicines, town to attend a conference ot the ized a new patrol coverning Flat- does not refer to such standard Methodist church. head and Lincoln counties with medicines as Foley’s Honey and In 1832 was the memorable Black headquarters at Kalispcll. Tar Compound and Foley Kidney Hawk war. The little settlement The Association points out, how­ Pills, both of which are true medt- at Plainfield hastily erected a ever, that although conditions cines carefully compounded of in­ stockade, called Fort Bigg, tor have been tortnnate so far, and ex ­ gredients whose medicinal quali­ their protection and defense. It traordinary effort is beiog made by ties are recognized by the the med­ was there her mother showed the all official and private protective or­ ical profession itself as the best true courage aud good judgment ganizations, dry hot weather is soon known remedial agents for the di­ the women of that day often ex­ due. Success in advoiding dis­ seases they are intended to count» r- hibited, which saved the lives of tress like that of 1910 depends act. For over three decades Fo­ tlie little band. mainly upon the care taken by ley’s Honey and Tar Compound Hamantha E. Flagg, her oldest campers, settlers and loggers, and has been a standard remedy for sister, was the first white child born particularly upon incipient fires so coughs, colds and affections of tbe in Will county, 111. they will not smoulder and break throat, chest and lungs for child­ Mrs Hedges being the last of out later when they cannot be con- ren and for grown persons and it this noted family, leaves no near rtolled. retains today its pre-eminence relatives to mourn her loss. J. R. McGee, of Riverton, was in above all other preparations of its Mr. and Mrs. Hedges came here kind. Foley Kidnev Pills are from Vancouver, Wash , last No­ town Monday and informed us equally effective and meritorious. that on the Friday before he re­ vember, thinking perhaps a change of climate would benefit her health- ceived the news of the death of bis For their kidney and bladder ail­ His ments, aud for annoying uninary She felt much better tor some time aged mother in Missouri. and was greatly encouraged. Mr. father died less than four months irregularities are alway grateful Hedges engaged in the mercantile previously. They were old, being tioth for the quick and permanent business at Denmark, but the de­ in their eighties, but it is hard for relief they afford, and tor their ton­ cline of her health, soon forced Mr, McGee nevertheless. He was ic and strengthening effect as weP. Kidney Pills. them to retire to their ranch near back to see them recently, but his Try Foley ------- - <§► *------ — mother's sickness was of short du­ here where Mr. Hedges was in con­ Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Johnson, stant attendance at her bedside to ration and be was not warned in late of Cashmere, Washington, time to reach her before death. the last. who have been visiting with their Mrs. Hedges bore her illness old friend and former iesident9 of Never leave home on • journey with marked fortitude, cheerful and Washington, Frank and Alva War hopeful to the last. Her only sorrow without a bottle of Chamberlain's ren and their families as well as Diarrhoea was in leaving her dear husband Colic, Cholera and their father, made a trip to Bandon alone. Retaining her faculties to Remedy. It is almost certain to last week with Mr. and Mr Alva the last, her last blessings were for be needed and cannot be obtained Warren and greatly enjoyed an him. She died as she had lived, a when on board tbe ear* or ste un­ outing on the beach. These peo­ devoted member of the Universa- ship». For sale by ail deatars. ple are highly pleased with our list church and In the full belief ol section and will become permmen* Full-blood Jersey Bull for sale» a glorious ressMrection.— A Friend V. JT *»MsoP. Nor way 1 Of. reaidvB»«. In p