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a2ffiS WSIH IS THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1914 EVENING EDITION. u LATEST EVENTS IN SPORTS OSS Ml! IS N Wew York Dentist Repeats Former Performance After Stiff Battle Yesterday IN FIRST ROUND II... . . . unr- iSkriirM-nA V li r;:"-w ' M ' - in nn nn n u. hi i i i ii hhi nn ii i ii tj - . itsw tv..- .. WILL DEBATE, FOR BOOSTERS m$U PrnLwfly and North Bend Marshficld Marshfleld Chamber of Com Teams Meet Next Thurs day Nirjht Plans for the Joint debutes be- merce Has 228 Plan for Panama Fair Exhibit Tin membership campaign lining Eddie McGOOrty BeatS DaVe Ivcen tlic Marshfleld .nut North Uend tirntoil by tlio Mnrshflell Chamber Smith for Middle-Weiflht Title of Autsralia round lllr AmmrUtftl Pitm to Coon Hay TlmM LOS ANGELES, .Inn. 2. Experi ence and ring generalship defeated tlio buoyancy of youth and a strong imnrli wltnn T.pnoli flrnsa knocked out i "to and nud Anderson nt Vernon yesterday in the seventeenth round of their second bout. Anderson put up a stiff fight, car Tying the battle to his opponent most of the time. CrosB bided his time, "wilting as usual for a chnnco to knock out his mr.n and taking much punishment. Mindful of the midden blow with which Cross won In their last fight, Anderson was moro care ful and kept himself covered. As tho fight progressed, however, no wearied 'nnd tho Now York dentist produced IiIb tiaymaker In tho seven teenth round. Losing tills match wnti a serious Xlow to Anderson's rlso In tlio pugll Jstlc world, as It had been practically Arranged that ho was to havo met Jack Hrltton If ho won the fight. High Schools have been completed, of Commerce, h:ts borne big returns Tho vlrtors will debates with the and at noon todny. Dr. LchIIo. A. T. Imndon High School teams, Coiiulllo llalucs and Hugh MeLnln had swell Valley champions, and the winner ed the roll to 22S and hoped to add of It will tiv fnr llin district cliniii- anviM'nl morn before tonliilit. when ty. an American boxer, knocked out j,,onBnlpi tnoy wm rci,ort to tho annual meet- wnvo siimn, 01 miHirtuM, in u nun-, n,. Illy AcntlAlril Prrm to Cons tiny TlniM.) SYDNEY. Jan. 2. Eddie McGoor- a half today In tho first bout for The debateu will be held next lug. Tho monthly incomo op tho Thursday night, tho North Uend neg- 228 members will be $1175.50, and 01 a IWCIlIJTUUIUl UOUl IOr it .,. ,l1,,l tin. Mn.ul,rl..l,l llln.. Iinnn li nwnll llilo n .lnn ,,,, I I, I if fct , u (Villi I' IV...,llf H.U .IIIIIOIIIIUIH IIIV H"1'W .II.,., ... k n y t V Jt tllfl mlUdle-WClKllt Championship Of ,ff,.,,...... Imn. nml tlin MnKulilMnM Inn. l'im tl,.. MnruliflnM rlin,l I . r, ... ," ..."v. . u ..v..., ...... v..u .'.. o. ..,... ..ui. ,,... ... ........... .... . ........ Australia. Tho American sent Smith jf0,j 110Knt to mo nuur in ice iiiuea in niinii succession before giving him the knockout blow. SSUE II OEFI. PELKEV KNOCKED OCT. "OunlMiat" Sinllli DcfctitH Pnitege of Tommy lliirns. Hr Awx lll l'r In Com tr TIimm 1 SAN FRANCISCO. .Inn. 2. 'Gun boat" Smith knocked out Arthur Pol Jcy, tho man vhoso fist killed .Mc Carthy at Calgary, In tho fifteenth Tound of their bout hero yesterday. Smith's Hklll nud I'clkoy'H Inability to land his pile-driver blows pro longed tho fight nud "Gunboat" laud ed on Telkey In tho latter rounds al most nt will. Conrad and Kaufman Claim Championship of Coos Co., and Want Test ier vo team debating the of Comtnerco had only nlnety-thrco North llend affirmntlvc team at members. North llcnd. I At the annual meeting tonight, It The question is: Hcsolvcd, That is expected that Hugh .Mel.nln will tho President of the United States bo re-elected president, having only shall be limited to a single term of t-orvcil a few mouths of the unexpired six years." term of 1). C. Greene. It Ib also Tho Mjrsliflcltl team nre: Noga- expected that most of tho old offl- tlve, Chester Isaacson nud Cecil Hob- ccrs nud members of tho oxecutlvo erson; nfflrmatlvc, Herbert Hradley committee will bo re-elected, nud Horace Uahskoph, ! Plan for i:po.sltloii. Tho North Uend tennis nro: Af-! At tonight's meeting. It Is expect- flrmutlvo, Winifred Woodbury and cd that plans will bo launched for Kttn Taylor; negative, Dorothy Klb- having a Coos County exhibit at tho lor nnd Juno Young. Snu Francisco exposition next year. Plan for llii.xket Hull. iThe advertising committee has de- Plans for the basketball season elded that the gathering of the ex- havo been practic.illy completed, nl- hlbit should begin nt once In order though tho rogulnr team linn not to Insure hnvlng a good exhibit 'and been definitely settled upon. Tho one that will bo representative of first games will be played Junuary the county. 0, when Unndon plays nt Myrtle The meeting tonight will probably Point nnd North llcnd nt Mnrshflold. determlno how much shall be ex- School Monday. ponded on tho exhibit and what steps The Marshfleld anil North Uend shall bo taken lo havo the County V. J. Conrad nnd Hay Kaufman, who claim tho hand-ball doubles of Coon county, have Issued a challenge to Will and lien Chnudler, state uni versity champions, for n champion- ehooIs will open Monday nfter a Court co-opcrato In raising funds for ship match to bo held as soon as possible In tho Tahomacle. Conrad and Kaufman nro looking for blood and they Insist on having It. Not satlsiricd with startling tho Chandler camp, they nre willing to meet any team which thinks It can play hnnd-hall. Consequently a pitched hnttlo Ih In prospect iiulos.. till comers are senred out. Homo Interest Is being shown In 'ndoor baseball, W. J. Conrad stat ed yesterday that tlii'ro v.ns it good lllMCMK.V XOTICK. Tho regulnr monthly meeting of tho Mnrshdeld Klro Ilopartment wilt bo postponed from Thursday, .Iniiu- prospect of a team, or tennis, being ary 1, to Friday evening. Jnnunry 2, nssombled to engage In practice. 1011, Also tho regular niinunl elec-, Sport In tho Tnbomnclo In looking up Hon of officers will tako place and a I and tho long evenings nro being do full attendance Is desired. I voted to nthlotlc recreation by the HOMKIl MAU.KY. Pros, '"young blonds" of the town. NEWS OF NORTH BEND two-weeks' holiday lucatlon. It. QUICK JUSTICE IS IE Carl Graff Sentenced 18 tites After Strikinfl John BrutelFs Eye Ono of tho quickest ndmlnlBtrn tlous of JiiBtlco ever known In the 1 S W k W "J 11 I I ' "V ..wfyjr o I. '?,. ' I n t'n ' Pyvil I I 11 tWfJtlf 'Xmv (I ,!. I I Ji fS Vfll I ,J ,' .1, J f liTklf M ,v- 'tJMll 1 I I 1 'lvii I . . Hl I XvJfl 1 ' hii . rm i 1 :W Kl I :4ij m, k nn i m l IH A--rfV 1 IH " -! A?'! "V' r 1 1 mag iHhliMii T GOIIILLE V. C. (lorst Is working on his aerial Is hero looking for an opening. He flioat. which ho clnlnis will havo n lm ,n!1' n'B0tlntlnR for an Intoiojt peed of over forty miles nn hour. ' tho VncUU' Oroeory. but tho deul Jt. Is sixteen feet long nnd will carry. hn" "ot lu,p (,loBOt1' nix or eight people. ',nro, Kro,B' ,h' Cooston townslto U C. Iteynoldfl has sold twelve lots, Promotor who recently returned to n Tlnnl, Ail.llHm. tn.lnl... llnkmiRnn . llu """ "tt; "l"""ll"g " I Paul Drain and Company Buy C. M. Skeels and Son - Lumber Co. Channe. (Special to Tho Times.) COClt'll.I.K, Or.. Jan. 2 Tho history of tho city wnu curried out 8t0l' of c- M. Skeels & Son. one this morning when Carl Ornrf wns 'r "10 '"'"Kost retail business liouses convicted of nstuuiltliiL- John Urutoll ln Coiiulllo. was today sold t a on Front Btreet From tho tlino the H,0lk minny. In which Paul Oralu blow wan struck until sontenco wnB 1H ,l,u "rKHi "' holiler. The passed only eighteen iiiliiutuu Im.l ,,llllI'B w'" o effective at once, olnpueil, ,Mr' l)ra,n retired from biislueHs hem (iraff and Urutoll had been engag- "8l ' " 0,HK "l8 8t0l ' l Saving with Safety Even when a reliable cloth- ier adver. tises that he! can save you money in midseason you are liable to take it with a grain of salt. There is nothing mysterious abbut the values wc give in' Styleplus .Clothes $17. They arc simply good clothes produced in a big way by a big organization, that spo1 cializcs on this one suit v and overcoat. For sixty-four years the makers have been leaders in giving values at medium prices. Two years ago they concen trated tho force of their whole organization unon HMBHHHHnHI for $1200 and two lotn with n house tn J. K. Smith for $700. Chan. Nnbh tins bought two lots dnys hero. Principal J. F. (U-iibbs or tho North Uend High seiiool Is recovering from at tho comer of Ohio and Stanton." m5V,'ro a,,ack of l'rl". from Henry Hoeck for $1000 and will build there. Itov. J. E. nurkhnrt of Marshtleld 3ina sold nlno lots to H. L. Uraudt of HoIso for $800. Thoy adjoin J. T. "McOulro's homo on Vlrglnln nvemie nnd Mr. Hrnndt will Improvo them, C. E. Mnybeo Is circulating n bK remnnstrnnro petition remoustTntlng ngnlnst tho Monroe street Imnrove mont. They nllego that nccordlug to I'crlinm & (Jldley'a contrnct, tho jirop erty owners will tinvo to pay twenty flvo cents por yard for all dirt used In mnklng tho slopes to their property In addition to tho street Improve ment nnd that Porham &. Oldley will tints tin paid twlco for handling the dirt. City Englneor Hobson Is quot ed ns estimating that this will add $1400 to tho cost of Monroe street nnd nbout $1 0,000 to the whole North Uend Job If literally followod out. rr!'o matter will roino up boforo tho next council meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Martin of lllverton aro guestB nt tho Henry Snnford homo. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hendryx of Seattle, formerly of tho Hay, liavo written friends that thoy havo named tbelr llttlo daughtor Florenco T.ov oH Hendryx. Tho Porter mill nnd tho North Uend sash nnd door factory will re sume operations today nfter bolng rinsed for tho holidays, Georgo Gardiner, In chnrgo of tno .steam shovel and railroad work for llousor & Houser presented each nmrrled oniployo with a turkey for Christmas, nnd also tho trimmings for tho big dinner. Messrs. McConnoll & MeT.eod, ro cently of Portland, havo opened nn employment agency horo In the rooms back of the Grand snloon, Nluhtwatch nob Emory received n ox of persimmons from Ills brother M'ostor. III., as a llttlo Christmas 1 bran co. fear.j?. Handle, who was formerly ocory business In California Howard Imhoff nud wife nud Clif ford Imhofr nre hero from Portland to visit of the A. H. Imhoff homo. Arthur Iteynolds hns returned from Oregon City whore he spent Chrlst nuiH with relatives. II. C. Wray, who recently retired from .the First National Dank Is fig uring on opening a branch of tho Western t'nlon in North Uend. Ho bus offered to handle the office hero for $7f per month nnd hopes to get them to extend tho wire from Marsh fleld until the new lino Is built from Eugene. I AMONG THE SICK Iris F.lrod, who hns been suffering from n sevoro attack of la grippe Is Improving, llownrd Schwartz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Schwartz of Hay Park, Is laid up as n result of n burn on his leg sustained Wednesday night. He Is Tho Times' carrier boy In Hunker Hill nud In making his rounds got too near ono of tho exhausts at tho mill and was burned, Tho Injury Is not serious. Dr. Geo. E. nix, who Is lit nt Mer cy hospital, Is roported considerably Improved today. True. Lumber Company Cliniige. It was reported today that a re organization of tlio big lumber In terests along the Coiiulllo was In progress and would bo effected soon although nothing official was given out. Tlio change, It woh roported, I was l:i the nature of a ro-orgfinlzn- tlon (f the Johnson & Lyons Com-' pnny, tho Alfred Johnson I.limber Coniprny. tho Seoloy & Anderson Loirulll"' Coninnnv nml lli.t .Tnlinunn drunks, tho trial of Graff came off Company nt Prosper. Tho Dollar Immediately afterward. Acting City u,robop Company is closely allied Attorney Kendall was In attendance. jwth than. draff was sentenced to pay a fine . oi iu or spemi nvo tinys In tho city UltlKKS OF llA.NIiO.V. jull. urnff wns formorly employed by tho C. A. Smith Lumber company, whllo UruteU's occupation Is that of n cook. Olle Hansen nnd Jack Conley, who cd In a controversy In tl.e Svun sal oon, according to the evidence, Uru toll, who appeared with ti badly bat tered right eye, declared ho had loft tho snloon and was down the streoc to avoid coming to blows. Ho said Gruff followed him and struck htm when ho reached the Club Cigar store, I Officer Walter Ulchardson arrested Graff n couple of seconds later on tho churgo of assault nnd as City Re corder Itutler wns trying threo Styleplus H-it MHHBHHHMHHHHHHRHHI TMAOC MAWft RIOIftTCKCD "The some price the "world over" Tlic economy of making tliis one quality in big volume lias made the price $3 to $8 lower than you would have to pay for the same clothes if they were made by ordinary methods. You can save several dollars nnd be well dressed. A real guarantee enables you to make this saving with safety. Come in and make us prove it. Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. BAND0N MARSHFIELD MYRTLE POINT Tho Stori Tl.nt Save. You Money Tho STYLEPLUS Storo -- NEWS of Clty-by-tlie-Scu .U Tolil by The Surf. The Smlth-Powors camp nt Soven l llk llnUHil Cut llftlfl ll Mini tlml.nH ll. ,...,...l .. !... i . .1 -" " .... ,v ,or uuiiik urimic nun ,,, t,at section being exhausted, disorderly, wore fined $5 each, while nr. s,oflol(ii lnte of Grnnt8 PaMi Sam letts, held on the same charge, 8 80CHrt,(, offces ovor tho ,, Pleaded not guilty nnd will be given I)ry aot)(,8 coni,inny.B H,oro nnd wl shortly open dental pnrlors. Ho a trial this afternoon GHAS. SNEDDON FOUND INSANE comes hero woll recommended and will beconio n permanent citizen, as his family Ib now domiciled hero, From n lottor received hero Mon day, It Is learned thnt Adolph John son, who now holds the office of quartermaster on tho S. S. Hobort Hollar, is now in Japan. He states that It Ih very cold thoro and thnt tho groui'd Is covered with n foot of snow. He also Intlinntps thnt Tin... Following tho decision of tho don Is a nrntiv trnmi .in rir n Physicians to examine Charles Sned-j Craln's camp started up again last don, Sr that tho lattor Is insane 'week win. n f..n omu- Tni, ti....... .. . . 111. ...... I "" "t ..VH llll.llll .Mrs. rat Fienagan Is quite ill of "lu'm' w. i; moh, on behalf of .8 holding down tho job ns head hook measles at their homo on Dennett High -Sneddon, who Is fighting to tender. avenuo. This is the second attack 'ro'et '8 iiUlier from being re- sl:o has had of them. I'lltt: AT coguifj.E. .M. l .Micixin's Itinne lliulicd by IK'fectlve I'lue. A Coiiulllo paper says: "Sunday evening the house of M, F. Aborson, situated east of the school, wns burned to the ground, part of the contents being saved. The flro started In the upper part of tlio house, from tjio stove pipe and an accumulation of papors and trash provided ready fuol which cnused the blnzo to get a strong start bo foro it wnu discovered, the upper pnrt of tho houso bolng all ablazo by the time tho alarm, wns sounded, Tho flro boys turned out' promptly, but ran tho hoso wagon down town beforo thoy discovered tho location of the flro. However, nn earlier arrlvnl at tho scene would havo done up good, ns tho houso wns doomed from tho start. Tho loss will fnll heavily family, who nro OAltftO HATES ADVANCE. Ltunhor cargo rates from bla Itlver nud Washington n California have hewn advance cents por thousand feet. Tho i out nuotntlon Is $:i.r0 to Sun cIsco nnd $1 to San Pedro nnd Dfeso. Ll'MIIED 'ONTItACT AWAM Contrnct linH been awarded t)4 United Sthtes Government to I Rdbert Dollnr Company, San. Cisco, for -I.H8,:i83 feet of Id for ubo in Mrtnllli. TltOUDLE AT' DANDO.V. ' stances. A Coijulllo pnper says: " ono recontly broke Into the imsluin of tho Doy Scouts t D nnd destroyed some of "their aj on the Aborson.1"8' Must bo somo I. w. .' in poor clrctim-.ddwn thero ' Times Want ads bring rcsuj In SOCIAL UALEXDAH I Fit I DAY. I Fovndnlo Sowing Club with i Edna Johnson. I Skenusn Club with Mrs. Don- l aid Charlston. Ladleh' Art Club with .Mrs. Lydta ling. Itov. Knott's Sunday 'school (lass social with Miss Dormol Campbell, Presbyterian Christian En- deavor with Mrs. C. H. Walters. I SATURDAY. Norwegian Lutheran Young I I People's Society with Rev. and ' Mrs. K. O. Thorpe. . turned to the nsylum at Salem, took an appeal against the decision be foro Judge Hall today to have tho examination conducted by the Cir cuit Court. Tho complaint was made by Mrs. Ellon Sneddon. wift. of the defend ant, and the decision of Doctors Tnggart and Straw this afternoon was mat tno old man was Insane. Under the appeal, however, there is every prospect of tho enso being threshed out In tho Circuit r.m,rt It is understood that Hugh Sned don will take care of his aged father until fourt convenes. Tho Dandon creamery paid 34 cents per pound for butter fat for the first! half of December. This creamery Is now making 6000 pounds per month, which is till sold locally. A Large Line of Fresh Vegetables MCE FRESH TOMATOES FRESH CUCU.MUEItS EGG PLANT'" UHL'HSKLS SPROUTS RUTABAGAS' 1fP SQUASH. NICE, SWEET, TLAKGE," PURE, CHOICE OAULIFLOWKS CRISP IIEAI LETTUCE ( JCK.Ml'fi OAKllOTS . SWEET POTATOES GOLD ORANGES. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Too limes want ads are the keys to tho door od opportunity, Tho annual meeting and election of officors of the Chamber of Com merce will bo hold In Its office Friday evening, January 2, 1914, beginning nt S o'clock. Reports from the presi dent, secretary and treasurer will bo given at this meeting. All mem bers are requested to be In attendance, Have your job printing don at The Times office. to tRe Ladies: When' down town shooing or when caught In. it Miower; drop Into, our store, where wo havo u cosy coiner rest, room, "where yo,l will nnd the latest magazines. Nasburg Groeerjr THE GOOD HOUSEKEEPING STORE. Comer CfJhimercf al ' and Second' St: Phone 21 3-H Wm "tnrroswn;