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iki,J:,T.-l t.. THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16 191 3. EVENING EDITION ' 6 ANDERSON WON COAST LEAGUE GREAT FIGTH clinched and fouglit ilcrcely close In. Brown landed liartl on Anderson's neck and tlio Medford lad allowed signs of tiring. Ilowevor, lie planted n linrd right that drew blood copi ously from Urown's ruuutli mid Bout 111 m ice! Inn. Round I). They met In mid-ring and Ander son landed on Urown's undefended Jaw. llrown missed n left swing nnd Anderson countered with a right upper cut to tho Jaw, following up with more hard uppercuts that land ed on Urown's solar plexus, llrown retaliating shot ft hard left Unit near ly closed Anderson's right eye. JJrown'H round easily. Hound IK. This was the round In which An derson mild that ho would nnisii llrown and leaping out at the hell he Bhot In a snapping right to the Jaw. llrown Htaggored hut ho countered with a loft to tho Jaw. Anderson nppnr'ently felt temporarily tho loss of the sight of his right eye. Ho swung wildly. llrown landing repeat edly. Urown's round. Round II. They rushed Into a clinch and llrown volleyed lefts and rights to the body. On points, Anderson seem ed to have tho hotter of It up to this round hut ho appeared to ho tiring rapidly. Hrown also wiih not loath to rest. Toward tho end of tho round both milled and landed hard lefts nnd rlghls to tho body. llrown hit An derson's sore eye as tho bell rang. Itoilllll It!. Refreshed by a minute's rest, An derson rushed and snapped back Urown's head with two hard rights, that lauded on tho mouth and nose. Ho followed with a hard right to Urown's wind. They exchanged light loco and body blows and clinched. On tho break, Hrown rocked Ander son with a left swing to the face. Anderson's round. KoiiimI lit. Dotli missed nnd they fell Into n clinch. As they broke, Anderson whipped over a hard right to tho Jaw. Anderson was hooted for using his elbow. Anderson sent Hrown reel ing against the ropes with right to tho Jaw. llrown was badly hurt but fought back gamely. Hrown went to his knees under n volley of rights and lefts. He r shed Anderson to the ropes us the bell rang. Ander son's round. Itoiinil II. Anderson knocked Hrown Hat on ids buck with a right swing to tho Jaw. Hrown took a count of nine nnd was groggy when ho arose. Hrown hung on. Anderson missed several vicious swings. llrown. drove In a terrific left to Anderson's stomach. Irrown went down twice under rights to tliu Jaw. Once more ho fulled to take tho count, hanging on at the bell. Itoilllll 1.1. Anderson sent llrown agiilust the ropes with a volley of rights. Hrown was apparently helpless, Anderson with a volley sent llrown down. Ho took tho count of nine. Hrown hung on. Another right to tho body sent llrown down a second tlmo. Again he fell under u third blow to tho Jaw. Hefereo stopped the battle while tho New Yorker lay prone. sr.MMKits is virion .lviiv Winner (her Al (.'oodwln In Australia Mulch Today. I tlr Ah l.tcl I'rtu la Cum llr 1 line-.) SYDNKY. April 1 fi. Johnny Sum mors, of Kuglund, defeated Al Good win In the ninth round. The mutch was stopped because of Coodwln's jioor showing. I PERSONAL OVERFLOW I . 4 MltS. I.. J. CODY, of Handon. Is a Mnrshlleld visitor. NB1) C. K KI.l. Y Is hero from Co qiillle today on business. JOHAN YVFLFF. of Ten Mile. Is n Mnrshlleld visitor today. I DA VK COWAN hns returned from tho Conologue csmip at I.ainpa. C. K. NICHOLSON left todav to visit his ranch home In the Sand Hill district. MISS MAY MAOUU. of Kmplio, Is 11 guest at the W. A. Magee homo In Went Mnrshlleld. MRS. F. K. OF.TTINS nnd son bnvo returned from a visit at the T. C. Hiissoll homo at Heaver Hill. JU1KJK JOHN F. IIAI.Ii left today for Coqulllo to examine Into tho Kunltj of u man called 'Smithy." Complaint was made by Mr. Zeok of Handon. Smithy" lint, been canning considerable trouble for u onr or mine, acting strangely nfter long sprue. CHAS. (1AUNTI.KTT. II. A. WITH NKCK of (lulu Ileach are spending a few dny-h here. They report much Intorost Is being taken In the ac tlvltv in mining operation In Curry county this year. MltS. BIASKNK O'COXNKl.l. and MRS. F K. HA OPM leave today for the Mnzo to Join Mr. O'Connell. who went there yesterday, being tumble to withstand the lure of Coog Kher ilbhlnu. MarshfieldNorth Bend Automobile Lines TO Ol It PXTROXS; Automobile- tickets are now good on both lines between Marsh Held and Ninth Hend. GORST & KING TWIN CITY AUTO LINE BASEBALL SCORE Portland and Los Ancjelcs Play One to One Tie Oakland Trios Frisco. 4 ..i.ix-.. ii. fi.ritt:. I Ml ..ilM.".t r ...- . , w. i'ct. i , Oakland S Los Angeles s, I Portland , I Sacramento " , Venice I San Francisco . . . (' TL'i I cm I :.oo i I'm I too I 120 I 0 p 8 (llr Am Utftl I'rm to Coot im Tlmw PORTLAND Ore.. April !. Port land added another to her long list of He games yesterday when Los An geles ended the llrst gnme of the sea son on the Hose City grounds with n 1 to 1 score at tho end of the elev enth Inning. The Const League games yesterday resulted as follows: At San Francisco It. H. L. Oakland 1- li ; San Francisco - ' " At Portland U. H. K. Portland I J - I.os Angeles I H I At l-os Angeles R. H. K. Venice ' ; Sacrnmenti 13 1 ' 1 LOCAL OVERFLOW. I Files Suit. M. I). Meeks nnd K. I,, (iraef have begun suit In Justice Pcnnock's court against C. A. How ard for SI'S. 0.1 which they claim Is duo them on account. Price Higher. It Is stated that tho price paid by V. II. Dlndlngor for tho corner of Ninth and Com mercial was $:ir.00 Instend of $11000 us was given yesterday. Tho cor ner Is a fine one. Motorcycle Accident. Harold llnglund a ml favour llelinlg, while riding a motor cycle this afternoon, collided with the Pioneer (Irocery u'uto truck, dnmuglng the wheel con siderably but oscaplng Injury them selves. In Old Stand. August Fiizeon lins moved hack Into his old stand In the Douuldsou block on Central avenue nnd Is gradually getting his stock Into place. Ho will have it much more attractive store than be fore Mrs. Owen oxpectH to bo able to iuovp tho Ladles' Kniporluiu hack Into tho old location soon. Flue new fixtures have been put In. Start lliilldlng. Contractors Wright nnd Niihoii have sturted the excavations for tho construction of tho flno new Chandler block nt tho corner of Central and Ilrond way. While no basement will be put in, It will ho necessnry to exen vate about five feet to get tho proper foundations. The company lias received miiiio of tho mntorlals for the building. Lost Scow According to u report received hero from (inrdlncr, u scow which was being towed un by the tu-t Cilennor front hero for Warren Heed, was lost on the bar, tho lino break ing. John (iiahnm, who was aboard the scow to manage her was left nt the mercy of the seas, hut the Unip qua Life saving crew quickly took him off. The scow washed lusldo and up on the bench without being much dnmaged. i:pi-ct Captain Pollieuiii". While It lias not been definitely settled. It is expected that Captain Polhemus, who aided In the orlglnnl construc tion of the north Jettly, will be dole gated here to supervise the rebuild ing of It by the Port of Coos Hay. lie will be given a lonvo of absence and then hired by the Port. I.. J. Simpson believes thnt tho Port has Milllclont money to reconstruct tho entire stnudlng portion of tho Jetty. CI.KAXIXO . scnshaim:. To clean u light silk sunshade take a Mift unllhrush nnd wet with warm water. Sprinkle well with good .-imp powder, lightly brush sumdimlo inside and out, then rinse with clear warm water and put In the sun 10 dry. Tho sunshade will look equal to new. NORTH IIKXD XKWS. Harry Truman, son of Mrs. Geo. II. Truinnn of North Houd will bo mnr rled today In Portland, the bride be ing Miss Josephine Snood. They will reside nt St, JoIiub. Orogon. They will visit on tho Hay later In the sumnior. COVi: - Hay. the Ul- ear-old son of Tom Shores, In Jumping from a hay mow, foil, striking a nail, which pierced his heart. Ho died instant ly. crass si:i:ns at iiaixhs. If you hnvo anything to sell, rcn trndo. or wnnt help, trv n Want A PLAN LEAGUE OF SII TEAMS! Bantlon and Lower River ! Towns Propose to Furnish I Two Clubs. ' ' ' A sl-tenni league with Ilnndon. Handolph. Prosper and Hullards fur nishing two teams, will probably ho agreed unon within a few days. It. H. I.. Hcdllllon, of Handon. was here last evening In conference with President Kern', of North Hend. and other baseball enthusiasts nbout tho (situation. Mr. Hedllllon will con fer with Coqiillle while en route home today and nrrangenientH will probably be perfected for calling an other meeting to arrange for starl ing the league. Mr. Hedllllon was a little Irritat ed to find some of tho North Hend Inns going back on their original stand and to Indicate that they might support a plan to have n four tcntn league of Mnrshlleld. North Hend. Coqiillle and Myrtle Point with Handon let out. Some of tho North Hend fniiB were nlo angry at Mnrshlleld because of the stand they reccntlv took nnd Intimated that Mnrshlield mlg.... ho left out and Handon, Coqiillle. Mrtle Pulnt and North Hend constitute tho league. However. Mr. Hedllllon wants to see bnsohnll and wants It urranged on the best basis possible. He pro poses that to make a six-team league, which will he easier to han dle thnn n flve-tenin league. Ho and the Handon peonlo will arrange for n team In Ilnndon and also a team of the mill towns near there. This will give Handon continuous ball nnd nlso nn opportunity for Saturday games there, which will be beneficial owing to the opposition of many to Sunday baseball. The decision to reduce the Im ported men to three to a team will onnblo Handon to carry two tennis for what It was figuring on putting Into one team. The Ilnndon fans raised $li00 to support tho first team and when It was seen that it might bo necessnry to lmvo smother team, tlioy raised $700 more, limit ing IL'200 available. Mr. Hedllllon proposes that each tenm take Its own gate receipts en tire, thereby mnklng each town sup port Its home team. This will require each team to pay Its own traveling expenses and nuiko Its success depend on Its showing tho enthusiasm it ran stir up at home. XKWS OF FI.OHKXCi:. Kvcnts AIouk Sliivlnw as Told by The Went. Klrliy Hros. nre getting rendy for active logging operations on the I'd Potterf place. They havo bought the C. M. Andrews donkey nnd expect to log with two donkeys. Attorney C. J. Mnhonoy arrived hero tho llrst of this week from Coos Hay. Captain Hermnn parson returned Tuesday from n short trip to Coos Hnv. Fourteen passengers enmo up from the Umpqun cm Hnrrott's stage Tues day morning and wore brought across the river on the Minnie Mitchell. Klght of them were travelling men representing various business houses. Tho Inunch Heaver towed tho schooner Snusnllto down to tho mouth of the river last Monday but the bnr was not In condition for tho vessel to cross out. Tho tug Ho harts brought tho schooner back to Florence. The Inunch Lena took n scow lond of lumber to Mnpleton Wednesday for Hole & Co., tho railroad contrac tors., Tho bout brought back a scow load of liny for J. C. Flint, tho (llen ada liveryman. The canvassing board, consisting of J. W. Horgmnn. innyor. 1). K, Sovery. recorder, nnd J. V. fioude, Justice of tho ponce, met last Friday nnd enn viiBsod tho returns of the election in Florenco. They declared tho result tho same ns that given In rot urns ns llrst announced. K. A. Pratt enme up tho beach on Tuesday's Htage from Coos Hay whero ho spent n month or two. He ar ranged to have his now Inunch brought up on the schooner Hugh Ho gan. Tho stenmor lloscoo came In from Qaqulnn Tuesday nfternoon bring ing tho schooner Coqiillle with her. Tho latter was loaded with liny and other feed fop Porter Hros.' railroad camps. 1.10 fillCKKXS KKKP FAMILY Average Weekly Income From Flock Is Thirteen Dollars, COTTAGE OHOVi:. Or.. April Ifi. What can be douo with chlckons in the drove country Is Illustrated by a farmer who states that ho keeps himself and wife with 150 chickens. They havo no children. This fiu-mer gets about 130 oggos a day. At present prices they bring him nbout $13 n week. In the win tor when the production Is not qulto so high the price is enough higher to moro than offset the difference. This farmer pays little monev for chicken feed, raising that himself, together with tho vegetables needed for family use. He finds that tho $13 a week Is a great plenty to provide nil miscellaneous wants. I FIVK RAUIKS HORN. ITHACA N. Y.. April 10. A i quintet of Infants was born re cently to Mrs. Charles Smith, of Dauby, a few miles south of hero. Mrs. Smith writes her t nephew. Hobert Wafer, a prom inent Ithaca street rallwav of- flclnl. thnt the five are woll i and healthy and the physician I expects tlium to live. It is said l thnt the birth of quintets hns been recorded in this country I only three times. Give Yourself a Square Deal tmaMsBsslssB8HsflsisHMsMHHMB& mu fi n. Use your "grey matter" on this clothing propo. sitioru Ask yourself if a big part of your clothes money hasn't been going to pay bad accounts and other items that add not a "whit" to the quality or the style, or the tailoring of the clothes von wC3r, ftcnjamjn floth.es "MONEY TALKS" Every Suit purchased from Hub Stores must give entire satisfaction, whether the cost be $1 5,00 or $40,00, We stand behind you, Hub Clothing and Shoe Co, Bandon. crmtv pout Titorm.i: IiiuifiloN People Waul Invi-.Nllmillon r Old Poil ('oiiiiulxslou Allah's. Tho I.iimkIoIh Leader prints the follouliiK: The peoplo of tho upper end of Curry county were, repreHented IiihI yonr liy flvo Port C'oiunilMKloiierH lonipoBPd of K. A. I.ownle, .1. Me Kenzle nnd W. Whlto. of Port Or rord; i:. II. Thrift, of I.iuikIoIb, nnd A. AdolpliHcn. of Dennmrk. Tho two latter gout lemon were prnetlenl ly rendered poworlesH on tliu differ ent (liioRtlniiH that enmo up liofuro thnt body on account of MetwH. .Me Kcnzle, Whlto and l.ownlo worhlni; hand in hnud, voting down nnd ob jecting to any hukki'mIIoiih thnt MoBsorB Thrift and AdolpliHon put bofore that body. "Now tho Leader iinilerHtaudH thnt n Bpeclnl tnx of one mill wiih levied on tho LiuikIoIb nnd tho Port Orford dlHtrlctH' property to mippoit the port proposition, which amount ed in tho neighborhood of $inoo, or therenboutH. Wliether (IiIk money hna nil been used up or not tho Leader can not any and would like to usk Jlr. Lowule, who wan bocio tary of tho Coinmlfulonors, why ho Iiiih never publlHhed a flBcal report of its recoIptH. "Just what portion of tho peo plo'B lnonoy hna boon spout nnd for whnt Its unknown, but It hns lenked out thnt of nbout $2fiu romnliiH or thorenbout of tho ll.'OO collected bb taxes. If this bo true whnt be came of It? It Is said Mr. Peck, an nttornoy at Murshllold, wns pnld $l!i0 for nsslstliiK Attorney More dlth. nnd thnt tho lntter wns jinld $300 for beliiB assisted by tho tormor. Is this truo? Hut tho nioBt BtartlliiR report Is ono to the effect that .1. D. (loss, another. Mnrshllold attorney, nnd representing tho Smith Interest In their fight ngninst tho Port, received ?:J!i0, olthor ns n fee or us n rebnto on his clients' taxes. How much of this Is truo? Lot us havo n report. WIKN'S PAHHXTS TAl'SK (); THOrilLK TIIAX DO Ill'SUAXIVS Drink, However, N Major Cnuso of Infelicity. CHICAGO, April Ifi. Drink Is tho cnuso of tho wrecking of most homes whoso nffnlrs enmo under tho Chicago court of domestic relations In tho last year. The novel court Is about to close Its second twolvo months and Judgo (lommlll has compiled Its roport for thnt porno. Threo thousand, six hundred and nlnoty cases wero henrd this year. Xenrly sovon thousand hnvo been handled in tho two years of tho court's existence. Kollowlng nre the cnusos of do- niOStlC trOUbll) ns tnlllnil trwlnv !.. Judge aeminlll: Liquor, o po'r vein; liuiuorniity. n per cent: dls enso, 13 per cent; UUompor, 11 por cent; wife's parents, G por cent; liusbnnd's parents, l per cent; mnr- -THREE STORES- MARSHFIELD. IIKIKI'S ()!' IIAXDOX Xi's of Clt.vbytlieSen ns Told by The Itecorilci'. .ludgo John S. Coke pnssed through Ilnndon Friday on his way to Curry county whom court con venes thin week. A. .1. Meudlo mid .Mr. Lalse, of .Mnrshlleld, are over looking after biiHlness In connection with the Hub Clothing and Shqo company. C. M. Combs, chief operator of the Capo lllunco wireless station with his family loft on the Flllold for Snn Franclgco for a short vaca tion and sightseeing tour. Miss I.ottlo Caroy left on tho Fl llold for Ran Francisco nnd will ou ter Fablnla hospital at Oakland where she will tnko ti nursos trnln Ing course. Her many Ilnndon friends will wish her woll In her new cliohun profession. Tim SonsldeT(liinClub had tholr first tryout shoot on tholr now grounds near tho beach tho other day and soma good scores wore mnde. Ono of tho boys got IC out of SO nnd sovorul scores of 4 t and IC woro inndo. Tho boyH uro con lldout of a winning team this yeur. (leorgo W. Monro, of tho Mooro Lumber company, loft on tho Flllold for San Francisco nnd will visit with his family at Iiurkeloy and look nfter business nffnlrs. A, Duuhnm nnd wlfo left on tho Flllold for Snn Francisco and will then go to southern California whore thoy expect to mako tholr futuro homo. Mr. Fobs, mnnngor of tho Prosper mill, loft on tho Kllznboth for San Francisco to look after business af-fiilra.-Hnndon Recorder. rlod too young, -I por cont; laziness, 3 por cent; miscellaneous, u per cent. "Porhnps tho best fenturo of tho court's record," snld .Tuilgo (lommlll, "Is thnt reconclllntlons havo beon brought nbout in GO por cont of tho cases of separation that enmo boforo It." COQCIIiliU WICDD1XCJS. llllliB-Campbell. At Coqulllo, Orrl son L. Hlllls. nnd Fnnnlo L. Campbell, .lustlco of tho Penco htanloy officiating. Hntchor-Hnskln. At tho pnrsonngo of tho M. K. church South. Satur day ovenlng, Novy E. llntchor and Zottlo llaskln, both of this city. kov. c. II. Cleaves officiating, Streuber-HnnBon. At tho pnrsonago of tho M. K. church South. James Ludwlg Stroubor nnd Stolla Anna Hanson, both or Prosper, Rov, C. H. Cleaves officiating. Coqulllo Horald. 1 You have been paying for all these bad debts for years, perhaps you couldn't help yourself in the old days, but why not break the habit right now and keep that money in your own pocket. DozensScores - Hundreds of men know that by buying clothes at Hub Stores saves them $6.00 to $10.00 on each suit. You are just as wide awake, just as alert to get the most value for your money, as any of these patrons of ours. Then isn't it about time that you came here and bought your clothes the HUB way. Myrtle Point. (TLMXCS OP fOQl'lllt , Coos County Scat .rm TvM tn Tin- Ilnalil. i t i ... . ii.i.- 0.Alt nf IIinVi I .Ml. aim .Mrs, rciur omit vi Hold, spent several ilny last ! this city. They wero looWnf fori small pleco of land suitable for In'. fiii-mlinr u'ltli n vlnw In loratlCE MM i whore on the river. Mr. SUtoj- I . ..r..l MbtflN (luriiMi a wry HiiriTiui ii.n. lion in .Miirniiiiviu iui a - : yoars and thoroiiKlily umleriUniliW IIUBIIieSH, C. W. Watt was over Iron ttj Hay yesterday, caJoylnR the m climate of tho comity seal. C. 11. Codding. tlioMaribMM onglnecr. spent sovcral day Un ..nrir'.wmr town for local partlt. tifini itiiiiiiiiti iiiu nuiiiv --- . The Coos nnd Cuw CMtr W Asaocinuon hub -i i"" ,. ltl lath ns tho dates for holdlnj t 1,0X1 "Vr" . ., Tito. ;. N, inrry, oi ro-" r nns neen iusihh 'i""- "-.-, sheep from tho rapacity of - ,ir '"l1"8, , a rum Tho roads of Middle tad Og Creeks, beyond tho Coos P rond, nro rcporicu " - ni.in mndltlon. The new f " inndo Inst summer nre no w loss oungmlres. IfyoulmvoanythlDStoirilg ado. or -irnnt '"'" rr "iJ.mi ' trado " .... i ff nits. XOTICK TO ni.vm.i--- a, NOTICK Is hereby sln'W,,, City of Unstable, in Com v OroKO... wlllrorehtdi,rf til tho hour of b cl?)0;uP 30th day of April. 191-.'; l(,,lj provomont of portions o u streot nnd nvenno In -a follows, to-wlr: .,!' Sti-cet. ,,,. of B Street, from ;wtlUwrf cn,.nn.i Avenuo. to n? e .k. inter teJl!sffi, Tl.lixl Avc'iuf- tli?j Third Avenue rom the io of Hlock IM'rolc;tne0,Bloc IIIIU. L'lVLl-mMsthebld-"' r.uni nun to rBioli- ....,... will be m"Srf Kncii in""" ii,i Wth a "'! cuecK 'i"" , ...J for in '-.j cent of tho atnount bid wr 1 mi performaiico o , iihnni.1 It bo awarded jo. (0 " .. rtrVPS lUO "p , file with tho City r.u 80?5 t,, tho lnpeiu ,ed ,. All bids must be i' City Recorder bf or- tho City of KM t M-J , Dated April U, A, Recorder of th.0ltr of