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-Hun THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHflELD, OREGON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28,1912 - EVENING EDITION 1 " TT COOS BAY T. M. O. MALONEY Keillor niul Pub. DAN K. MALONEY Xews Editor nro Address nil communications to COOS IIAV DAILY TIMES. Marshfleld :: a :: : Oregon Entered at tho postofllco nt Marsh flold, Oregon, for transmission through the malls as second class mall matter. Dedicated to the sorvlco of tho peoplo, that no good causa shnll lack a champion, and that ovll shall not thrive unopposed. I Cl'LLLVGH OK COQUILLE. (chis Coiinly Scut News an Told by , (bo Sentinel. I Horn February 21, 1912, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnson, n daughter. HornFebruary 20, 1912, to Mr. nnil Mrs. Oeorgo tloblson of Flshtrup, r. sou. itnm Sunilnv. February 18, 1912, Defeat Arabs and Turks Near P. O'Shea for Intoxication and !". .J'!;f "ml Mr8, Andrcw "' ABb00' n W.N. Miller for Vagrancy, i tn fflll liaspor JIuniKCii ui umnn im'i wim wim recently mnrrlod in sun TALIS IIS ATTLE hub POLICE COURT Tripoli Heavy Loss Is Sustained by Both. (Uy Associated Press to Coos Day sqiuoui xp joj 03'SJ Juo.C Jod 00'Qt Bl BOttij 4vfl booq otp jo 03Jd U0HdJDsqn on. oouuApn uj XtPlJJs pjBd noitAt 09'iJ juoX ouc A'lJKiri.U og tljaom joj oeot iv0-' ouc WltVCI saxvu 'ouiniosiins Associated Press Times.) ROME. Fob. 2S. A severe battle resulting In tho utter dofont by tho Italian troops of the Turkish forces and their Arab allies, with a groat P. Case Is Humorous. O'Shea a ranch hnnd cnmlorod Francisco, returned to Coqulllo with uai.ea, a rancn nnna tmpiojeii hg MAo T10g(luy Tfley ,0g8toiod uy Georgo Hoss on Cntcnlng inlet, nt the Ilnxter. was fined $10 nml costs by City Re cordcr Dutler this morning on the chargo of Intoxication. W. N. Miller, Ofllclnl Pucr of Coos County An Independent Republican news paper published ovory evening except Sunday, and Wcokly by Tho Coos Bay Tlnios Publishing Co. GOOD ROADS. I T IS regretted that differences should arlso botween Mall Con tractor Barnard nnd tho county commissioners In reforenco to tho rond work on tho old Coos Day wagon road. If, ns Judgo Hall says, thero nro 14 mon at work on that stretch of road they should bo ablo to mako . a bottor showing. Postmaster Llnognr, lit conformity with Instructions from Postmaster f.onornl Frank II. Hitchcock, has loss, Is reported In official dlspatchos ' who has been residing with his par- opened n postal savings depository In rm-nlvo,! lmr n,lnv frnm IT,u nut 11PI11" IllO fn r rrnlllllls. WflS filled C'llMlOCUOn Willi lllO v,uillllliu ioi.- $15 and costs on tho chnrgo of vag- l",u-u' rancy. Doth wcro given 2-f hours , Joseph Andiow Collier returned In which to raise tho money. ' last week from Ananias Valley, Colo- Tho enso was nrosecutod bv City "do, where he recently married Miss Attorney Goss nnd wns rather humor ous. Tho two men wero arrested today which Is also known ns Lodba), about 70 miles enst of Tripoli on tho Mediterranean const. Tho engagement occuncd nt Mount Merghob, which lies some distance, behind tho town. Tho loss of tho Turks nnd Arabs Is described In fr-owhllo asleep at tho Rogers rooming Jane II. Idle of that p'ace. He and his bride hnvo moved to their home on tho Henry Collier pines. report as vory heavy. Tho ltnlinnj lost 11 killed nnd 82 wounded. VICTORS AUK ANNOUNCED. Xnmc of Lenders In Local Voting Contest Arc Given Out. Messrs. Schcttcr, Dano nnd Straw, tho Judges In n voting contest, last ovonlng announced tho victors In It to bo ns follows: First prize Nottlo Sneddon of Mnrshflold, entitled to $250 fn cash nnd lot nt Dnndon. Tho winners of tho dlstrl prizes arc nnnnunccd to bo: First Myrtlo Cowan of Marsh house last night, tho proprietor no tifying Merchant Pntrolmnn Bonne Hint tho two wore occupying a room without having pnld for It. O'Shcn declared that ho did' not know Miller nnd had never seen him until ho wns awakened by tlio offl cor nnd saw Miller In bod beside-Mm. O'Shcn clnlmod Hint bo thought that frlonds who took litrn to tho rooming house had paid fbr tho room nnd' do-1 dared that Miller must hnvo slipped In nftor Mm and' had gono to bed with him wlthont' snylng anything- to anybody. I Miller did not linvo much of a d'o- I fenso to mnko for-hlmsolf In response- Death claimed' another prominent nnd respected pioneer citizen when (1. Tex Itoblson wns called to his final rest last Saturday evening, utter nu Illness extending over nearly three year". He died nt the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Evn Hlcttmnn, after being bedfast about two uumtlis. His dcnWi was tho result of a gencrnl breakdown nnd wnB not unexpected'. 7Iio deceased wns a native of Mis souri nnd wns ngcd'CS years, 1 month and 15 days. Ho camo to Coos coun ty over 23 yenrs ago nnd has resided near Coqulllo ovor since, Fbr nbout two yenrs ho was In tho liutchcrUuBl ncss In Dnndon, but over sluco that time ho hns resided" on his 400-ncro ranch at Fishtrap. Ho leaves a wife, two sons, Georgo nnd James, nged re spectively 3S and 22 yenrs, alio n limn nun i.i77in iiiiirnrn nr Mnniniin -..!. . .. . .. n Tho road problem Is a big ono In , .,, n.m,i " ",'' to tho chnrgo of being an "ldlonnd' "H'"r, .Mrs. iniiicKani, ngeu ju Coos county nnd Is far from being solved nnd will roqulro tho best thought of those who nrc entrusted with Its solution. Second Nellie Trlbbey of Mnrsh fleld nnd Mnbel Crouch of Coqulllo, each entitled to n diamond ring. i Third Mrs. Mnbol Masters of Tho good road Is n foundation and Eastslde and Cynthln Vineyard" of course In real civilization. A coun- North Dond. each ontltled to n Htisl- try's progress from barbarism might ness college scholarship, bo mensurcd by Its ndvanco In and Fourth Josephine Cordes of appreciation of the nrt of rond build- Mnrrliflcld nnd Oenovlove TllnfBnn Ing. Tho poor highway Is a relic of of Ecnststdo. mipIi ontltlivi in n wnfnii I Desldes this, It Is nnnauncc(r that clcsolnto person. 3IYRTLE POINT" POINTERS.. WANTS FIGHT IIKItE. barbarism. It helps horribly In nor petuntlng bnrhnrlc conditions. It de prives tho rurnl districts of many fcntiircs that are requisite to tholr development nnd tho enjoymont of country life. It contributes to tho re tardation of an entire nation. It Is ono of the worst wasters of tlmo, money nnd onorgy that snp tho pros perity of a people. Genevlovo Tollofson of Enslsido and Sporting Editor Times: W&ttld Ifko to meet Jess Day, tho Im pounder who had' his photo In tho ! Orogonlnn n short tlmo ago. I sent ' hfm two challenges nnd hnvo received no nnswor. I Hnvo n good record; hare mot some of tho toughest mon In tho world nnd hnvo never taken ' News of Upitvr Coulllo Valley.- as Told by the Enterprise, norn Friday, Fobrunry 1C, to Mr. and: Mrs. Colfax Harry of Hrcwstur valley, a daughter. Iter. J. L. Lyons, former paston of tho- M. F, church, South, of this city, now living at Day City near Marsh floldv was calling on frlunds lioro Tuasdny. May Conklfn of Mnrshflold aro- each to recelvo a $25 cash prlzo. J OUllKY COUNTV NEWS. Events There h Told by llie Gold I Kcncli Globe. A blanket mnrtgiigo wns placed on tho ontlro Humo estnto recently by tho supposed now owners. Tho In strument runs from tho MorchnntH Trust nnd Snvlngs Company to tho Macleny Estnto Company and curries a consideration of $190,000. This, togothor with sovurnl other smaller transactions, Ionics hh though tho ostato would bo hold Intact and no portion of It bo plnrod upon tho mnr-kot. Mnry J. Sutton, widow of James M. Sutton, n brothor of Walter Sut ton of Curry county, Oregon, died at tho homo of hor daughter, Mrs. Cbastnln, in Klamath Falls Fobruary 8th. As will bo seen ulsowhero In tliln Issue, J. J. Wourslug's nuuouuco mont npopnrs for school suporlutond-ont. In a farmer Issue tho Globo sug gested tho numo of W. II. Meredith of Port Orford for joint representa tive for Coos nnd Curry counties. Mr. Morodlth hns boon approached on tho subjoct nnd Is willing to accept tho nomination, which Ih grntlfylug to tho Democrats of this locality. GOMEZ TO SAN ANTONIO. ny Da; ItebclH Pi-ovlsloutit Pivnldcnt Won't Go to Juarez. Associated Press to Coos Times.) SAN ANTONIO, Toxns, Fob. 27. Emtllo Vnsquez Gomez, whoso numo hns boon used by tho robots who took Juarez today, and who has cull ed on President Mndoro to resign, declared bo would not go to Junroz to accopt the provisional presidency of tho republic. Ho said ho was surprised nt tho occupation of Junrez, assorting ho thought tho revolution ists; woro going to march south to bolenguor Chihunhun. LEADERS BOW OVER TROUBLE jn count yet. I hnvo won two ffglits tho pnst week, ono In thrco rounds wfth Patsy Sweeney nnd ono n four round decision over JImmlo Qnlnn. Ono hundred nnd forty-eight pounds Is rntch weight for mo. W. E. SLOAT. nottor known ns Tennessee Kid." .150 t, Alder St.. Portland, Or. I. W. W. and Textile Workers' Union Heads Make Charges Against Each Other. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Da; Times.) WASHINGTON, Fob. 28.r-nepro-scntntlvo Wilson, chairman of tho House commlttco on lnbor received Scott'H letter today, relating, to tho proposed congressional Invetitlgntlon of tho textile atrlko nt Lnwronce. W. D. Hnywood. lender of th Industrial Workers of tho World,, sent a tele gram, nttncklng President Golden of tho Textile Workers, charging that Golden aided tho pollco nnd wns an onomy of tho strikers. Golden In n letter made countor charges against Haywood, declaring ho made Inflam matory speeches which precipitated tho riots. COUP ON REBELS. Itnllroml Stops Itoiuoval of Army I'Yoni Juarez, EL PASO, Texas, Fob. 28. After General Salaznr prepared n train of 30 box cars nnd flnt cars to movo his army against Chihuahua to day, the railroad authorities of both the Mexican Central nnd tho Moxlcnn Noithwestorn, by n sudden strnteglc movo. run "very bit of motive power In Juarez townrd tho American sldo, tho coup, temporarily nt least, pro venting Snlnzar leaving Juarez with his 800 men. WAGE BLOODLESS WAR. Hnvo your Job Tha Times' oHlce. printing done at Mudci-o Consider Novel Plan to Re- rapture Junrez. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) MEVICO CITY, Fob. 2S. Plans for tho recovery of Junrez without bloodshed aro to bo discussed at n cnblnot meotlng todny. A project to stump out tho rebols by surrounding the place with royal troops and coun ting on tho aid of Amorlcnns to cut off supplies from tho El Paso sldo Is to bo consldorod. 4" tf SilKBiaiSCO. FLOUR Snow Drift Flour Highest Quality NEW LAUNCH RECORD; ' Georgu E. Plorco of Moose Jliw, Canada, arrived on the stage last Thursday for n visit with his brother,, Jj. IT. pierce. This IS tho first tune tBc brucuers havo met In 12 yenrs. Gust Stecn of Frnzce, Minn., ar rived ore the stage from Roscburg limt Sunday and Monday continued' his trip to Mnrshflold. whore ho hns a position ns saw lifer for the C. A. Smith Lumber Company. Georgo Hermnnn nnd wife returned Inst Frldny from Wonntcheo, Wash., whlcb thoy went some time" ago tt get tD orphans of tho Into Mr, and Mrs. A. M. RuBAvlI. Mr. nnd' Mrs Hermnnn hnvo adopted the four children. Oregon Wolf Rente Smmm1 Record' of! DKI.V nt Portland. The Portland Telegrnm snys: "Traveling with tho speed' of tho wind nnd cnrryfng only her nnvlgntoi nnd designer. Johnny Wolff, nnd'1 Tbe city council Is mnkllic oxtinv- pilot. Ort' Mftthlot, tho Oregon Wolf; slve hiTestlgatloB tnto the umrltH and: tho prldo of tho Pacific coasts cov f n dlstanro of 30 miles In 42' minute; 14 2-5 seconds, at n rate of 42' miles nn hour. Tho former record" for tho 30' miles made by the l)Yxb wns 14 miiintos 33 1-5 seconds."- prlco of the various street itavlm: lua- "","," V "'" "7,.B "'"";. B"'Uirlb on tho market, IniMitlclpntltiii red tho six- laps which constituted') 0f the work In this lino contoniplnted to be. dono In Myrtlo Point the com ing season. P. A. Sandhorg of Mnrsh flold, representing tho Wnrreiu Ctm Etructlou Company, nppuarcd llnfory tho council ne Uh meeting Monday eumlng. TAXES ARE COLLECTED. Eckloy Guttdn, who Iush uemu work 'ng lu tho offices of t,m Unit (t States Micilir Gage lias Additional Kocve-nt h01"" . ,mu, B-'oouc surv y nt Snw Work. -' ,lltu;l,,eo during tho winter, cumo up Tlio ConuU'o Sontl-'o' Hllv' "Tho' ,l,,u " ,l iri1' ol l"'' llt''0"'lo and office tiC County Sherltcnnd TwCut let-ttir v. Y. Ongo I u biuy ono at tho prt-sont time. Tills year's tnto nro beginning to comoln nnd aswiirm of clctrks Is kept busy on the- bookn. Up to tho present tlmo the ixtymonts hnv not beon so rapid ns at the snmo time during past yoors. How ever, thu dully recerjtts will gradually Inerenso until nbout March 1. From that tlmo until nbout March in Is usually tho busiest season of Urn year nnd keep everything 'cleaned up' to date In order that there mny bo no 'snowing under when the real rush does come. "The clerk crew, with ono or two exceptions, nro the snmo ns was om ploycd Inst jvar. They aro all com petent nccountnnts nnd undoubtedly tlio results of their work will redound to tho crodlt of the sheriff nnd d puty sheriff ns It hns In tho past yenrs. Tho work Is under the personnl super vision of Deputy Sherl'f Gage, and is bolng done lu n systomnMe mnnner. "The force consists of Clerks G. O. Leach, T. B. Currlo, Clint Goodman, Deputy Sheriff L. W. Oddv, A. S. Sul livan. F. II. Gnrdner, A'lco Tlckoll, nshler, nnd Ida Elsnor, stonogrnphor. The night clerks nro Stovo Connors nnd R. Pounder. "Tho numbor of tax receipts Issued ilnco February G up to and Including Thursday. February 21, for 1911 tnves Is 3f)G. Theso receipts total I14.10BS4. v win Hpoml number of weMta with .'Mends her. Mr. Giiiln nnd Lester Sumorlln oJTthls city avoumong those nbsignod til tho part- Unit will Iivo for Alnslta this spring. The party will staui for thi- ArctR.- ivgtons enrllo UiU yen than thoy have heretofore. Grninlpn Jonathan Llprn. father of Mrs. Jt N. Suinmorlln, Inst Sunday cvonlnu walked cljrough a door that led to the outsldo from his room and missing his footing tell hendlong to til ground bulow. Ho nroso nnd leturned Into ilio houso seemingly nono tho worse for his experience, but fn n few minutes It dovolopd that bo was quite seriously hurt. Tho gentleman la 89 yean old nnd at last loport wns tn n vory serious condition. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MEET ING. All subscribers nnd members of committees of tho Mnrshfleld Cham ber of Commerce nre requested to be present nt the- regulnr monthly meet ing, which will bo held Friday even ing. Mnrch 1, nt 8 o'clock. Reports of committees nnd business of Im portance to conio up. J. T. McCORMAC. Pies. The NORWEGIAN LADIES AID SOCIETY In North Dond will bold Its ANNCAL AVCTION SALE Saturday evening. MARCH 2, In Taylor's hall. REFRESHMENTS (15c) will be served. TEACHERS, ATTENTION. Those preparing for either of tho 1912 teachers' examinations should wrlto this office for tho 1912 clieulnr rf Information If you hnvo not nl rcady received n copy. W. II. BUNCI, County Superjntendent. Llbby COAL. The kind YOU hav ILWAYS IriED. PHONE 72 PaclB. Livery A Transfer Co. HOW COLD FEET AFFECT THE KIDNEYS. Avoid taking cold If your kidneys nro sensitive. Cold congests tho klcl noys, throws too much work upon them and weakens their nctlon. Seri ous kidney trouble and oven Drlght's disease mny result. Strengthen your kidneys, cet rid of the p-Un nnd sore ness, build them up by tho timely uso of Foley Kidney puis. Tonic In nctlon, qutck In results. Red Cross Drug Store. first Class Auto Servic Snecial cnlls nnywhere anytime. Stand nt Smokehouse. Phone GC-J "t" P.,,m,: af,l?r U P- "' Phone 5-J. Residence Phone 2S-J. Good cars and careful drivers. Women Appreciate Clean Electric Lighting H will surprise you to know how rcasonall you can equip your uoiuc lor olivine The cost is a sound, dividend jmiiny int(i monl not an expense. Our representative will visit you, plan the ij. filiation and make cost estimates without charge. The work can be done quickly and without tearing up your home. Telephone 178. Oregon Power Co, Important Notice to Property Owners Give us a description of your property and we will obtain fbr you amount of taxes on same. Sheriff doesnot notify-you. First National! Ban FLANAGAN & BENNETT marshfii:li),.okrgox. Ad ttf close or uunIih-nh, Fob. HO, UM!J. nEsoimnEs. Loans. and Ulacounts fUMIt'l uamuiiK liouso- D.iim uasn and icvuhances H5,H! wtnii . . 6H,r LiAim-iTircs Caiiltul Stock, pnld In l &0.H Surnlus nml Undivided Profits tl.Wl Ubfiusils. H ,, 8JI.lt: Total fc J6U.WI Home Permanency vs. Home lUonotwj This la a vital quostlon, ton present day homobulldors betli hnvo a houso whloh In nppoarnnco muat always roraaln. tb us or a houso that will pormlt of a llttla rofroahlng omuIo"1 NelKhborhoods chnnBo as do Individual tastes a f raao bou a easily be mado to harmonize with ii Riirrmtniiincs a freiew of paint often -will make It fis good ns your neighbor's ne I"6 me samo ns a now suit makes you feel llko a new man. " nay rate a frame houso Is suscoptlblo to most any chaoge If" might deslro and while It Is pormanont It does not bkmiim need bocomo nn oyosore or a monotony. There aro lots of ttW we ve observed nbout houses and lumbou that you should W wiU uiiiiuiuBcoKi& m and wo'M glvo you our vlows. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RRTAIL DEPARTMENT SOUTH I1ROADWAY. MAIlSIIFIK"1 Abstracts, Real Estate, Fi and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Ca HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Mgr. Coqullle Offlje Phone 191 Marshfleld Office 14-J. Farm. Timber Coal and Platting Lands a spsclaW- Oenaral Agents "EASTSIDF." I Havo Some First Class RESIDENCE LOTS In Eugene to Exchange for Coos Bay Property. What novo You Got? U'O. FRIZ KEN r-i.tral Ave., Marshfleld. Have That Roof F NOW See CORTHEti Pbone 81JM D.L.FOOTE, Proprietor I GET YOUR JOb'pRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OP ETTl