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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1913. EVENING EDITION. ARRES1 IRE A. S 1 1 WILL IE OP G EXPECT WILSEY IBANK ELECTS LOG ROAD TO I i T. Mass Objects to Restraint Smitlf-Powers Co. Tearing up and Takes Club Away From Officer. Tom Mass, n well known Mnrsh fiold longshoreman, Inst night was tlia figure of u ratlior sensational nrrcst on Front Btroot. Mass ns Ito passed out of tho poBtoffleo alleges that a young tunn on tho walk inn do nn Insulting renin rl: about n girl friend of Ills and ho turned nnd struck lilni. Olllccr Levi Smith was nenr nnd when ho snw tho two were nliout to mix it, rushed in nnd nrrostcd Mass. As ho started toward tho station, Mass objected nnd 0(11 cor Smith pulled his rluh. Mnoa grabbed It nnd throw It Into tho street. Tlien ho went to Ills room nt tho Lloyd hotol. Officers Shoup nnd Cnrter noon arrived nnd went with Smith to tho Lloyd vvhoro they found .Mass hnd gonn to bed. Then ho tint up moro light against arrest and bit Sli'otip ' linnd. I Tho affnlr nttrnctcd a great crowd. Todny Mass was fined ?2I by Recorder Hutlor, NORTH REND NEWS Tho North Hond I'rcsbytcrlnn La dles' Aid will meet tomorrow nftor noon with Mrs. If. O'Mnrn. Mrs, S. S. Jennings nnd dauglitor, Miss KHzaboth of North Dcnd will lonvo shortly on n business nnd plcas tiro trip to Snn Francisco. Miss Gladys Krnnlck wns tho guest yonterdny of Mrs. AIlco Yon knm on Coos Illver. Miss Edith Hnnb, daughter of Superintendent A. 0. Hnnb or tho North Ilcml schools, won n onc-ycur stnto ccrtlllcnto nt tho roccnt stnto tonchor's examination. 3 1-2 Miles and Moving Camp 5 to Coaledo. Camp 5 of tho Smith-Powers Log ging Company on Isthmus Inlet Is being broken up ami will bo moved to near Conlcdo. Foremnn Frank Onint Is now arranging the romovnl of tho camp, which is a big job. It is a moro dillleult onu than usual be cause about three and a half miles of railroad, mostly trestle, lias to bo taken up and will be put down again. In taking out tho road, tho piling are also to bo pulled up. Somo of tho piling had to bo driven forty feet to secure n firm foundation for tho road nnd tho pulling of theso Is no snap. Tho rond will bo tnken out beyond tho now Smith-Powers conl inlno nt Hcnryvillc. This will mako two big camps at Coaledo, and tho two will probably bo Increased In slzo soon, as tho Heaver Hill Camp Is nearly worked out and will bo merged with ono of tho Coaledo cnnips. This will lcava tho Smlth-PJwprs Company with six logging camps. Two nnd thrco woro merged somo tlmo ago. With tho opening of tho Smith Powers rond beyond Myrtlo' Point next summer will see n further chnngo in tho camps, as a number will bo opened along tho new line. AMONG THE SICK. I (luy Warner hns been suffering from n sovcro nttnek of In grlppo. Peter Robortson of Flagstaff, who has Buffered n stroko of par alysis Is unconscious at tho homo of his daughter, Mrs. McDougall, and but little hopes are entertain ed for his recovery. DRAIN MILL llt'SV. The Drain Nonpareil unys: "Tho Pngo Investment Company Juivu stnrted their mill nenr this city and purpose turning out a lot of railroad tics In fulfillment of n contract mado with the Southern Pacific railroad hoiiio tlmo ngo. Un der thin contract a largo number of theso tics woro turned out mid pro pnrcd for shipment, but owing to tho suspension of work on tho Coos ! liny branch somo years ago, th'oy , remained on tho ground, but ro contly theso havo been taken away nnd tho balance of tho contract will bo fulfilled." ALONG TllK WATERFRONT Tho Nairn Smith arrived In early todny from liny Point nnd will sail tomorrow or early next day. Tho Schoonor Advnnco, Cnptnln Agldlus. arrived from Snn Francis co In Ilandon nrtor a itilck pnss ngo of 20 dnys for tho round trip. Tho Flflold will pall from linn don for Son Francisco Thursday Jiiornlng. LOCAL OVERFLOW Trouble (her dim. A case In volving a gun Is on In Justice Pen nock's court. It seems Hint Huns Krugor sold tho weapon to Joe Solintt Tor $18 nnd took It to tho hitter's room at tho Snyder hotel. Later Ills brothor, Hob Krugcr wont and got It, claiming It was his, and sold It to Jack Lapp. The trial promises to bo Interesting. Popcorn liy Mull. Tho shortngo of supplies ut Floronco, owing to tho rough weather keeping vessels out, has extended to popcorn. To dny F. S. Dow received nn ordor for some for thoro nnd knowing tho slowness of freight between hero nnd there sent ten pounds by parcel post. It cost only 3r cents, less than It would by freight, nnd will reach thcra much soonor. HOMER Tl'TTLU Is boro from I)o catur, 111., to locate. IIo Is an old friend of Guy Chambers, Jay Montgomery mid I). Y. Stafford and his family relatives nro prominent rallrond contractors. FREE DO IT NOWEREE WHILE THEY LAST Wo Imvo Just rccolved from tho publishers' a small allolmoiH of our now "SPERRY COOK BOOK" Wo will gladly furnish ono to any lady calling at our office or hiving with their grocer their nanio and address with a request for one, or mailing same to us, FREE WHILE THEY LAST FREE SPERRY FLOUR CO. 178 South Broadway ' MARSHFIELD, ORE. Report That Foreign Syndi cate Representative Will Be Here This Week. According to n report hero yes- tordny, W. J. Wllsey, ono of tho orlglnol promoters of tho Pacific Great Western and owner of consid erable property In North Hond, will bo hero In a few dnys. J. M. Eddy, for former right of wny nmn, nnd 'now confidential agent, has been In , North Hond for a week or so nnd j tho coming of Mr. Wllsey has been tho cniiBo of considerable specula tion, It Is understood tbnt Mr. Eddy will remain until Mr. Wllsey comes. II. A. Sumnor Ib still nctlvoly connected with Mr. Wllsey and Ib pinking his headquarters with him In Portlnnd. Whllo WIIboj hns been busy on the rallrond promotions, nnd nttendont rcnl estnto oporn tlons for somo time, Mr. Wilsoy on his recent Europenn trip Is snld to hnvo mndo now financial connec tions which will result In bis oper ating in other promotions besides rnllronds nnd rent estnto Invest ments. Just whnt Mr. Wllsey Is now con sidering Is not known. Humor hns It that bo Is Interested In tho Grants Pass-Crescent City or Ornnts Pnss-Hnndon nnd Port Orford line, but Mr.Eddy dcclured positively hero this week that Mr. WIlBoy wns not Interested In tho Wooloy Port or Crescont City railroad projects. However, It was a long tlmo bo foro Wllsoy became known as ono of tho men responsible for tho pro motion of tho Coos Hay-Eugeno line, which wns subsequently tnken over by the Southern Pacific. ALONG TllK WATERFRONT Cecil Holland has sold his lnunch, Tho HIrd, to Win, Snfley, who will take it to tho Sluslaw In n mouth or so when tho wonthor permits. Tho Snn Hnnion, tho now 210 foot schooner, which tho Kruso nnd Hunks shipyard Is building for tho 10. .1. Dodge Lumber Company will bo ready for Inunchlng In about two weeks. Tho shipyard nlso has an other vessel of nbout the samo typo under construction for tho Chns. A. Nelson Lumber Company of Snn Francisco nnd n smnll stcnm can nery tender for nn Alnskn Snlmon Packing Company. Tho Past yenr hns boon far tho best tho North Bend shipyards hns over had. Captain Antonson, formorly of tho Tillnmook, hns succeeded Cnptnln Hob Jones on tho tug Hoborts. Cap tain Jones and his wlfo will leave horo this week for Paso Hoblcs, Cal ifornia, to seek rollef for n sovero nttnek of rhounintlsm, which ho re cently suffered. Tho Homer arrived In Inst ovonlng for n cargo of freight, from San Frnnclsco. Mnnly Hoborts, n formor resi dent or tho liny, mid a brother of Mrs. C. K. Edwards of Allognny Is now assistant onglneor on tho Htonnier Speodwell. Mr. Hoborts Is now renewing acqunlntnncos In North llond and Mnrshflold. Tho Spoedwoll arrived In from Ilandon this morning nnd Is com pleting her enrgo at North Hond. She will sail nt a o'clock tomor row for Snn Francisco mid San pod ro. Tho Hodondo Is duo In Saturday from Son Francisco. Tho Alllanco is duo In early to morrow from Portland. OLD OFFICERS Are you one or me many women have trouble in getting proper-fitting anj satisfactory shoes: Llbby COAL. Tno Kind YOU have ALWAYS I'SKI). Phono 72, Pacific Livery and Transfer Comnnny. It you have anything to sell, vent, trade, tr want hcln. try a Want Ad. Why You Should Attend the Coos Bay Business College HIKWl'SK thv training will glu ou a foothold In an one of the throe Uuuihund aniiu of IhwIuomi mid finance; and immediately nmkcN you a reasonable eandldute for the boat Job that can offer. IlKCAl'Si: your own ability I u more powerful Introduction than (hut of forty Ii lends; It cnrrlen mure conviction than u thousand .esllutouiaW. HKCU'SN j ou will never find a busliuv trained girl In want or a business trained bo in the down-and-out nluli. UUCAUSE ninny are called and few wake up; niaiiv hope, but few hnvo wills nil showing why It Is that a good effort of tho brain Is nil that lies between a drudge and a nianagor. HKCAl'SK the man who studies one nilnuto. eliminates from the competition tho fellow who fools away that minute. Hi:CAPSI2 you want n good position hoiiio day. and It would be Illy ' ' fr It. when your lack of buslues knowledge renders you Incompetent. BECAUSE our course In modem accotintnne., business corrospou .lonco, rapid arlihmotic. ponnmiiBlilp, shorthand, touch tvpowritlng. advertising, general wUosuiaiishlp, will give you a greater Impetus toward success than fifteen years of petty apprenticeship. 11ECAPSE you cannot afford to guebs and lose when you have u chance to know and win. HKC'APSH there I wiulty In Mt confidence tbnt Is backed bv training. HECAl'SE tralnlnu COMPHI.S sucoo, HECAl'SE we will place our llrt ilfty ginditatoa In' good positions without lot of a inluute. HECAl'SE we prepare for court reporting and for toaehliiR com. menial subjects iu higli msUckiU, awiUeuiles and hiiftlueiw colleges as well m fur uceouutuuey mid shorthand positions of all kinds. HECAl'SE Belf-suppon U a rock on which aelf-raapect can stand enit. DEC USE we have nu grad'i.res walking t' e stieets too.tin.; for Jobs, The Sign of Good Candy Always Annual Meeting of First Na tional Stockholders Held; Hotel Co. Officers. At tli.i nnniifil liinelllll! nf tllO uil,l.,.l,1i.vu nf llin t.Ml'Kt Nntlounl Hank of Coos Hay yesterday, the old directors woro re-elected. Tho report showed that tho year had been a good one. Tho directors who woro re-elected are. ' W. S. Chandler. John S. Coke, W. U. Douglas. Wm. Grimes, Hor sey Kreltzer, S. C. Hogers, W. P. Murphy, John C. Merchant, and John P. Hall. Tho directors re-elected tho old oincors for tho ensuing year as follows: President W. S. Chandler. Cashier Dorscy Kreltzer. Assistant cashier Walter Hutler. New Olllirrs. Tho recently elected directors of tho Coos Hay Hotel Company, own er of tho Chandler Hotol, hnve elected tho following offlcors for tho ensuing year: President John S. Coko. Vice president William Grimes. Sccretnry Henry Songstncken. Trensurcr Dorsey Kreltzer. LIKTHIl IS INAUGURATED. tnr AitOfUlfd TrfM to Coo Il.tr Tlmtn.l OLYMPIA, Wash.. Jnn. IB. Governor Ernest Lister wns Inaug urated todny with tho simplest cer emonies, but with n gront con course of peoplo present from nil pnrts of tho stnto. Hnvo You Tried Our Corona Blend Coffee If not, phono us an order for one pound todny, COOS HAY TEA, COl'I'EE AND SPICE HOUSE Phono :ifl-J MAHSIiriELI), OH. DECORATIVE KLECTHIG OUT FITS roil HUNT Fruit nnd Flower Inmpa nt re duced prices. SPECIAL DISCOUNTS In Portnblo Lamps for tho Holidays. Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phono 2.17-J. 133 Hroadivny N Clearance Sale Hin CUT IN PRICES Ladles' Children's and Men's SHOES. All now stock. Up-to-date "Lasts. The Electric Shoe Shop Pictures & framing Walker Studio Chalmer's Auto Service J. M. Dodge, Driver. Stand at Palaco Rostaurant. I'lionos, o-J or E-L, day and night. Marshflold. Orocon New and Second Hand Furniture sold on tho Installment plan. HARRINGTON, DOVLE At CO., !J(I2 Front St. Phono UMj Multifield, Or. r V Marshficld & North Ucnd Auto Line UORKT A KING. Prom-Iotops. Cars leave Mnrsbflolu evory 46 minutes from 7:15 n. in. unMl 12:30 midnight. Lonvo North Bena on snmo schodulo, Btnrtlng nt 7 a. m until midnight. Seo Saturday Timet for schedule. Self-Preservation Is The First Law Flro Insuranco is ono of tho most Important means of protec tion. And yot peoplo will contlnuo to neglect It. Let us Insure your housohold furniture, your dwolllng or oth er property. It will co&t but llttlo. It will protect you per fectly. Wo hnvo tho strongest com panies and wo wrlto correct pol icies. I.S. Kaufman & Co City Auto Servic Good Cars. Careful Dri nnri ronsouaDio charges. Our motto: "Will go anywhere at any tlmo." Stands Hlanco Hotol nnd Blanco ' Cigar Store. Day Phonos 78 and 46 I Night Phono 46. i IMHKI-K GOODALR. nronrlotor. I P30 ft- fe 5 A W v i xa vcp V2A'' I NutnlHr (IH Pilco $1.00 You should wear the "SiH, , ri'l... Uoll.., ut.i... I., .' I' .. .,. ...j .,.... ,,. f()r tiiiiuiii u l,.'i iinfu I ..i... , , , ""'"W to I, lit nui Him iiiiik us Well ns nfliiii mil! it tin.. .. .....I.... w "'"""K niijujj Somo feH need hlgh-nrtM shoes. Half Ilio fool (roiililc, J mused by Imilly-lltlcd arches n "Selby" Shoe Ills th,. ,.,., . It convclly. II guvs "C' port that Is needed. It U ,le .7 thai, "holds It.s shape." '" Widths AAA to E U..II.O Ul.ii.ui ...... I. Marshfleld only at this ,st,t!; Hub Dry Goods Co, O'Connell HKIk. IMioiic .Tflij The Record Photographing Abstract Company now havo photocrnnhlc copies of nil tho records of Conn e Oregon, from which correct Information wo nro now ready and do picascu 10 iiiuko ior you uairuuiu oi imo 10 nny real eiu In Coos County, prepare lists of prosont ownors, mnlto pliotopi-1 copies of TownBltcs, Plata nnd Township Maps, or furnish ann fnu....l ... I.. HMlit . ,1.. .1,1. .. n-. T..1 T-l..- ( ..'.1 luriiiiiiiuu in iuiuiiuu iu iuu uuu ui nu in.ui jbuuu in Bill ( County. HUSINKSS OFFICH: 117 North Front St., Marshflold. PIiooolJ W. J. RUST, Maneger C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. G iuctail di:partjii:nt LUMHKR, LATH, SHINGLKS, .MOULDINGS, SASH AM) DOOtl hoofing papi:r, irrc. CUT TllK FUKL HILL IN TWO RY USING OUIl WOOD. PHONi: 100. 1S2 SOUTH ItltOADTll IJQUIPI'KD WITH WIRELESS Steamship Breakwate ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILINGS FROM PORTLAND, Tuesday evening of each xi(Ai H I'. .11. SAILING FROM MARSHFIELD, .Monday, .Inniiaty lll.nti hiitiiriluy, .January, in, I !:()() a. in.; .Satiirilay, ,1111111111)' -o. Phono Main Sff-L. J. O. MILLER, Apst FAST AND C05LMODIOU8 Steamer Redondi EqnlpKHl with tvlrcless nnd submarine bell SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO for MARSHFB THURSDAY, JAN. 16, AT 3 P. M. All PnsenKcr Reservations From Sau Francisco Must Ho Mdm H05 Flfo HluldluK, or Pier No 10. All reservations must K' ken u) 21 hours before sailing. iNTUit-ocnAN TnANsi'nitTATrnv ro. PHONE 44. C. F. McOEOHQE. AlJ Steamer Washington Sails from San Francisco, for Coos Bay Passengers and Freight, Saturday, January 18, at 3 P. M. P. 8. T)OW, ABeat. OccwiP1! Fisher Auto Service Win. Fisher, Proprietor. Phono ordnrs to Illllyor's Cigar Stand, Phono 18-J. After 11 p. m. phono 5-J. Night phono 181-R. Marshficld. Oregon. T. J. SOAIFE A. il. IIODGINS Marshfield Paint. i Decorating Co. Furnished. Estimate Phone 14' -L. Oregoi MARSnFIELI. S Barnard & Langworthy Seti our window display of WOOD ELECTRIC MXTLRFS LEADED ART GLASS DOMES PORTVHLE STAND LAMPS PHONL' 181.R. REAL ESTATE, INSUR ANCE AND RENTALS Somo flno bargains In Real Es tate. Houses and rooms for rent. AUG. FRIEEN. CS Central Avenue. 'THE FRIEND OF COOS HAY' S. S. ALLIANC1 EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR. PORTLAND FRIDAY. JANUARY 10. AT 11 A.M. CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH nANIC ItOAn AT PORII NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Phone 44. j. p. McGEOROR ' THE NEW Steamer SPEEDWELI UAIT. BURTIS, Master. A Sails for San Francisco from Coos Bay, friday, About Januaryn service ot tide. nrwrwt nmin..,n7 . ... ... f I xixvj i-uuutTciiu is epeeay nna lias excellent pnssvub inodatlous, largo clean and airy rooms and electric l8u" wireless. ...... . ' "r irt-iBiu nnu passage, apply, .. ,..,. t. v i-siaui-ook co. Tttio Guarantee nud Ai".iil Marso"" i 215 Cal. St., Sun Francisco. FOR A GOOD WAT' II OR FINIi JEWELRY I) I MAMT!flPDV Real Estate and Insurance ' E' C MJKER 244 North Frnnt 9trool lVlne Wn,c, niul Jewelry Repairing, ttt IVUUII nuni ireet. "00 Front St., Marshfield. WANTED l! runniwa TtnnnT.STEl";,w PIANOS TO CLEAN, hf JJ m a tin nonniin. rviinnany. Vl I work taken nt 7 GOING & nAR1' Phono 100 H-