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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1913)
f'4 fTTr- THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1913-EVEMIMG EDITION. BASKET BULL AT IRIH B Coquille High School Wins by Score of 36 to 9 Lylc Chapclle Hurt. Tho Coquille IiIb'i school bnsket 1)nll team defeated tlio North llend high school tenm nt North llcnd Inst night by ii score of 110 to 0. Tho game was fast from Ktnrt to llnlsli. tho Coqulllo Five showing superior tenm work. Lylo Clmpcllo. n stnr member of tho North lleiui tenm, sustained 11 badly sprained anklp In tho last few minutes of play and had to ho car ried off tho lloor. Thero was a Rood crowd out for tho Kamo. Tho lineups were Coqulllo Position WIRE Ml NORTH BEND T0f . MEETS DEATH MAKEOOMPLAINTl aw Art Mast .OerdltiR Leslie Knowlton Miller It P L P It G L 0 North llcnd Jacobson Hanson Itodson llaf?o Chnppcll OfflclalB referee, Walter OerdliiB umpire, Klblor; timekeepers, (Irubhs and Uobortson; Bcorekeepcrs, Har bor nnd Larson. PLAVHEUE TONIGHT. Coquille and Mnr.shllelil Illfili School Tcaum to Meet. Tho basket ball Kamo this even ing between Coqulllo and Mnrshlleld lilKh school teams promises to bo tho best Kamo of tho sorles, as Co qulllo Is conceded to havo tho strong est team In tho county. Last Night Coqulllo defeated North llcnd by a scoro of 30 to 0. while one week ngo North Head defeated Marflltflcld at North Head, 1 to fi. which by comparative schores would show that Mnrshlleld should put up a strong Kamo aRalnst Coquille. Marshllold will uso tho name team nKiilust Coqulllo that played at North llend, and with tho practlco ganio of Wednesday, are In fairly good condition, though two of the team havo been out of practlco on account of Injuries and slcknss. It Is posiilhlo nlso that a prelim inary gamo will bo played, between North Itend Independents nud the Mnrshlleld Athletic Club teams. This no doubt will bo a good Kamo. as North Head will try hnrd to get at least one Kamo of tho series, having lost tho two former ones. Tho high school will lineup with Capt. Kruso and Sonninn as guards. Lococq at center nud Clark and .Carlson as forwards. Tho Marshllold Club team will bo composod of the following players. Captain Morrow, Otis Kkblad, I.at son, Preomnn, Ilyerly, liustorud ami Grannls. Chas. Berry, Son of Mr. and Mrs. August Berry, Killed Near Eugene. Mrs. Augusta Seott. who makes her homo with Captain and Mrs. Mntson In South Marshfleld. yester day received a telegram stating that her brother, Chnrles A. Horry, had been killed lu n logging camp ac cident on tho Sluslaw. No further particulars were given, the message coming from P. C. Holln, foreman of tho camp. August Horry, father of tho de ceased, left overland this morning for Eugene, where tho body wns sent. MIbh Annie Horry, a sister of tin deceased, who has been at Port land, will mi t II. .i nt Htigcuo and tho two will brlns tho body to tho old homo nt Empire for burial. Charles Kerry was about 27 years old and had been employed In vnr lous logging camps for several years. Ho was hero last summer for n while, and later left and since then no word has been received from him. A letter from Mrs. Scott, his sister, was found ninoug his effects In the camp, nnd this enabled tho company to notify his relatives. The Horry fnmlly hns long lived at Elliptic, there being thrco children In the family. Tho news of the ac cident enmo as a snu shock to their friends. Details of Accident. The Eugene Ounrd gives tho fol lowing particulars of tho accident: "Cliniles A. Horry, a logger em ployed lu P. C. Holln's camp on the Sluslaw liver, about' 15 miles west of Eugene, died yesterday morning from tho olfects of n blow on tho head tho evening before. HoIId'h camp Is operated by Porter llroH., owners of large tracts of tim ber land on tho Sluslaw. "Ilerry was engaged as hook ten der nnd ns n log wns being drug ged down tho hill It rolled over n large limb and the limb flew up nnd struck Horry on tho head. "This oceuried on Monday at 4 p. in. and the man died at S o'clock the next day. The bo i arrived in Eugene this afternoon. Horry was aged fin years and was single. Ho had an old letter from a sinter at Marshfleld. Ore., and a card from his parents at Empire, Ore.'' City Council There Anpeals to Railroad Commission About Service. The North llend city council has instructed City Attorney Mullln nnd City Recorder Dorbyshlro to lllo a complaint with tho Oregon Hallway Commission ngalnst tho Coos Hay Water Company. Tho object Is to got tho commission to pass on tho North llcnd Water Bltuntlon. Con corning tho matter, tho North llcnd Harbor says: "A copy of this complaint will bo given the special Investlgntors who aro now hero for tho Hallway Com mission that they may go Into tho merits of the complaint nnd report direct to tho Commission when they return to Salem. "It will bo shown thnt North Honil people pay "ii per cent moro for ser vice and got fully one-half tho ser vice given Mnrshlleld people. "Other ehnrges contnlnod In tho complnlnt will bo tho company's utter failure to glvo lire hydrant ser vice. Another will be Its refusal to furnish service when npplied for by now customers. "Messrs. Stubblodcld nnd Orcon, who aro hero representing tho Ore gon Itnllwny Commlslson, nnd who aro delving Into the conditions ns exist hero between tho people nnd tho Marshllold Water Co., Tuesday night expressed themselves as well pleased with tho treatment received at tho hands of the people. They stated that tho North llend pcoplo wcro exceptionally fair in their deal ings, nnd while they found that wo hnd mnny complnlnts, wero always willing to bo fair, lu Marshllold, they said It was different. Ono sldo wanted to heap all tho ovldeuco pos sible on tho Commission with the solo purposo of Injuring tho water company, wlillo tho other wnnted to do all they could to protect tho com pany. Tho spirit of fnlrncss wns not evidenced nud the gentlemen wero highly pleased to llnd a very much different feeling over hero." Valentines at Coos Hay Cash Store. Prices, one-half cent up. Times' Want Ads bring rosults. AMONG THE SICK. - I Miss Palmer, teacher of the Hiki grade lu the Central School. Is ou tlined to her homo hy lllnotw. .1. C. Steekol of EhhIhIiIu In re ported quite III. Andrew .loliiitfou, who has made ills home with Cluirles IIhunoii ii HnyuoH Inlet, intently wulTeied a se vere stroke of imrnlyiil. Mrs. Claude .nhhiiiii'k. ulm Inn been III U reported Improving leases iiAMio.N caii:. ('. It. True has taken a twi year lenso on tho Wigwam from E. Leu In an I (he name will lie inn lu vounccttou with tho Ilandon bale-er.- H.inib'ii Itei-order. i Coos Bay Business P College You know what you are worth today. What are you going to be worth five years from today? When we build a house we have a plan. When we build a ca reer, most of us putter, dawdle, dream dreams, and wait for some favorable breeze to waft us to harbor. Lack of business training is not only a handicap it is an absolute block to your advancement. Will you con sider this a little while you are building the man or woman who later will be YOU? Start right bv starting NOW For something worth while. Positions in abund ance and no trained help. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL Telephone 402. For Loss of Hair We will pay for what you uso If iRexnll "".I" Malr Tonic docs nut promote tho growth of your hair. 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Tlicro Ii a dllTerrnt lteU Jltmedy for neatly every ordinary ImniKii 111 c)i eixebUy iloalnned lor tlio particular iU for wlilch it ia recouuiiemluj. Tha Koiall Stor.. r Amarlca'a CrU.t Drug btor. Twin City Auto Stage Line .leirv Klniu't. forniPilt with tin r.tlaco t'aft. b.ta tna-iR-iirnti'd a now ant iimlilli hiuko iIiio. lift w eon MarsbllrUI and North llond. Tlio wnlco U known a tbo "Twin City Stnuo I.lno and mart with two Mtiii-uiwonuir Cadillac niuelilnox and will have more If the twrvloe warrantu It. lie liiiuiKiiiateu n round fare uf ': ient belAveen tlio two iUU'h. 'I liln, lie lii'llt'en. Is all the r loo JnntlHoM since tlto now waterfront road rediu'e the time and alo tho rout of tho service, lie haa made arraiiKeniontn for the tlirniiuli wrvlt'o only, lonvlnjr the loral sorvleo to tho loeal au toii but lu i'iko of an oiuei'ROut'y will jirovldo local t-ervho for through patrons. Ho will havo bin hoaihiuarlor m the S. S. .lennlnss store In North llend. I'houe 11M. and at llillyor'ti Cljsar Storo In .Marsh Hold, Teloiiliouo 1S-.T. Tho service will connect with all boat and train schedules. The regular schedule Is as follows; l.oaui .Mar-liflchl l.eate .N'orth llend : 15 a. in. 2:10 p. m. 7:1S a. in, l.n i. m. 7:10 .1:15 7:15 4 : 10 7:ir. :t: is S:i& r,:i,-, S.15 4:10 s':'e 3:1." ..... r .. Hj l.i ti:l, i':l. 5.1.1 lo.u. 7.15 H:15 5:40 10:40 7:15 10:10 ':,r' 11:15 S:ir. ,0.-l ":45 i:in s: is '",1, S:15 12:10 ii. m. 0:15 ll-l-' !:45 1L':45 0:15 H: 10:15 1:15 10:15 12:15 i. in. io:4B 1:40 10:15 12.15 u.ir, 2:15 n j- 1:1 H--I3 2.15 , u:45 1:15 12:15 a. in. 3:10 is u. a. in, 2 13 12:15 3jUi 1QQ Round Trip, 25 Cents BUNKER HILL LOTS FOR SALE nt new location J50 Front Sir. Manlillchl AUG. FHISSKKK. Tin: UKcoiti) iMioTot.itM'iuxti .Mwnun1 roMi'Yxr Have iiliotogiapl k topics of alt r. erd8 t f Coos Ctnintj to date : ," !" y- linn-IP u( i i) in ,(j- nil "inittion reiatliu St., Marsbflelil. Iliono 131J to real estate fiimlhed on short liotl-e IllSIVKSS OI'MCI" 117 North Front W. J. RUST, Manager SHO FEI WIMG N G On the last Breakwater we received an early shipment of Spring Clothing. ' In this lot we have a nice as sortment of Norfolk soits This style promises to be very popular for spring,, Priced $20.00, $22.50, $25.00. The same steamer brought us new ideas in Arrow Shirts Stetson Hats Ladies, Men's Children's Shoes We invite your inspection and comparison. "Money Talks" Hub Clothimg and Shoe C Our Myrtle Point Store will open about March 1st MARSHFIELD BAND0N stHeaS SPEEDWELL CAPT. 1IUKTIS, Master. Sails from San Francisco for Coos Bay About February 10th TUi: Sl'KKDWEfili l.i speedy and has excellent passenger nccotn modal Ions, Iare clean and airy rooms ami fleet rlc HkIiIs ami ttlreless. 1'or freight and passiiKe, apply, A. 1 INtalii-ook (Vi. Title (inaranteo and Abstract Co., 215 Oil. St., San I'raiu'lsco. Marshfleld. BkOtiirJm GoodCani) Always iMt doftdo RStltJL b 1'J-i VAST AM) COMMODIOUS Steamer Re KliilpiH'l with ttlrchh.s una Hiilimnrlno bell SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO for COOS BAY MONDAY, FEB. 10, AT 3 P. M. ll Passenger HescrvatloiiH Prom San I'ranclsco Mnt He .Mnilo t Ktl.T l'lfo lliilldiiif,'. or LoniliaiMl strei't Pier 27. All reservations must lie taken up 21 hours lit-fiuo Milling, INTUU-OCHAX TUANSPOHTATIOV CO. C V. MeGKOItOE. Attent. PHONR I T. J. HOAIFE MJiA. II. IIODCBl I-P Marshfleld Paint (8b Decorating Co Fiirnldliwl. l'liono ll'-U Oftftl KHtliiiMtm '.tiwiinwa Pictures &Framins Walker Studio A LL$? A E ' p r.Qt'ippi:n with wiuklksh SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR, PORTLAND SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9, AT 12 O'CLOCK ROUND TRP, $18,50 CON.NEOTI.NO WITH. Till: NOItTII HANK HOAI) AT I'OIITLIMI NOItTII PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. ,u""i-1" O. F. McOEOHGE, Agent. Plione -I I EQUIPPED WITH WIHELESS Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. RAILINGS 1'HOM POUTLAXI), Tnesilay evcnlnK of each t,eek nt SAILING FHOM MAIISIIFIKl.l), Saturday, Fel.rna.y H, Sali.rtlay leliiuiuy l.i, Saturday, February 22. ' Phono Main a-L. j, 0 mhllEnt AgcnU Steamer Washington Sails from Coos Bay for San Francisco, With Passengers and freight, Friday February 7, at 10 a. m. F. S. DOW. AgOMt. Ocean Dock. First ClassWeaving promptly done nt Gardiner's Rag Carpet Factor Cor. irnlon and Montana StMtt. Phono 131. North Deadjt WHEN YOU WANT A MESS! GEIt HOY SoiuetliliiB " "I or delivered , t n n v v 120-L and wo'll do It. Cbaffie. able CHAS GHNIU. Singer Sewing Machinesl Wo havo thorn for rent or ' - I Machines Iteimirtu. Supplies nnd Needles for ,,. , , V :..' """'M Phono lill.A. THE WIRELESS U may bo Invented some time, our winnow ou,u..B"f":nnMBi wo lmvo a lamp t .at " f , a surprisingly B.uall amourtji current which wo will " " to show you. f nns Rav Wirine Co. Phone 237-J 153 N. DrosdJ New and Second Hand fum1 .,., .. i. ianlliiient $& HARRINGTON, uv-"" 303 Front St. ft Phono 810.L V2 Twin City Laundry ,ou A G001' "y " J J ' OR EINh JEWELRY E. C. BARKER GOOD WORK GOOD SERVICE Not In any Combine. 8 Hours Work for Women, tfur Agents call anywhere. Phono 203-J. JEWELER Fine Watch ni)d Jctyclry Repairing. , iiiia Front St., Marshfleld. The Star Transfer and Storage Co. i , tn nil kind of J1' u, oVtnoticeTW6eeta ty and boaU and wo also hwe B tfi Btyle Reynolds Plan0 JUU' Kuaranteo our work, L.H.Heisner,Prr i phones 98-R. 120- iarByt