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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1914 EVENING EDITION. X l COOS CHIPS ME DEFEATED BOSTON ILL ' KNOWS MUSIC Ben and Will Chandler Wallop 'Lew Keyzer's Well-Known Conrad and Kaufman In Handball Match Will and Don Chandler nbly bus tnlncd tholr rights, title nnd IntcreBt Jn tlio championship of tho state by decisively defeating J. W. Conrad anil Ray Kaufman In a hand ball match lato yesterday afternoon In tho Tabornnclo. Tho scoro was 23 to 31. Tho match was tho outcomo of a dofl to all comers by Conrad and Kaufman, who claimed tho champion ship of Cooa and Curry counties. William and Dcnjamln scouted tho Idea that tho two knew nnytnlng about tho gatno and challenged ac cordingly. On Wednesday the teams tied In two games, and yesterday tho decid ing game was won by the Chandlers. Tho gamo was fiercely fought and Conrad and Kaufman did not go un der without slaughtering tho opposing forces. Superior marksmanship by tnolr opponents overcame a lead of 14 to G held by Conrad and Kaufman early In the game, tho scoro later be ing 17 to 11. Using llgnlto Instead of black pow- jflor, however, the Chandler boys sank "tho onamy'ft flhlp In tho final part of tho contcot, with tho scoro ns given In tho opening paragraph. Conrad and Kaufman declaro they cro defeated by superior skill and speed and demand another chance, -which will probably bo given thorn In a aeries to bo played next week. PROGRAM BAND CONCERT Dog Can Tell Exactly When It Is Time to Quit Within tho boundaries of Mnrsh flold thero Is a dog which under stands music porfectly. Tho animal belongs to Low Koyzer and his namo Is "Shorty," and ho Is probably tho best known "purp" In Coos county. This dog Is a Doston bull and tho rtnatnn nnrt nt 1il tn ta nnld to be re sponsible for his strnngo understand ing of music. "Shorty" attends all tho functions nt which Koyzer and his orchestra dispense sweet mtihlc. whether It Is In tho theater, tho homo or tho public ball. Tho bull part of tho dog sloops gently through tho pleasing strains of music, but tho Iloston part of him Is always in n semi-conscious state alort, as It were and enjoys tho music. If "Shorty" Isn't sleeping dancers ran toll It is getting near finish time because tho Iloston bull pays a visit to nearly everybody In tho room and gently taps them with his paw, as much as to lndlcato that ho Ib about to leave nnd want to bid thoni good evening. nut. when "Homo. Sweet Homo" is started by tho orchestra, preparatory to ending a dance, "Shorty" rocog niPB tho Btralns Immediately If not sooner and strotchcB himself, Just llko Bomobody saying, "well, I rock on It Is tlmo to bo getting along, as I am getting very drowuy nnd had better turn In with tho rest of tlio family." I -- XORTH DEXD XHWS. I - nun .TnlniRtnn of near Conston hns go'no to Cnllfomln for n tow weeks stny. .Tack Nowlln has Bold his pool and billiard hall to Howard and darneld Imhoff, who took possession this week. Mr. Nowlln Ib planning to go iVsTEHTAIN- t California. MT8. .1. It. HOIIOriSOll 10 HimiiB i"" Pioneer block remodelled nnd con verted Into light housekeeping npart- DIRKOTOR FENTON ANXOUXCEH NUMRHHS FOR MKXT .MUX DAY AFTERNOON AT MASOXIU OPERA HOUSE. Director ii. r. ! onion oi mo cijh nionts llay Coucort Hand today announced ",u .m romntlv returned tho following program for tlio bpo- C. S. Kaiser, who rocontij roturne.i clal concert which will bo glvon from San Francisco, says that tlio 8uudny afternoon nt l!:.'lu nt tho, metropolis Ib crowded with Idle work- JW?.rW.oST.0.S. . . . Invert ' mo" " "tSSs "on Ovorturo "William Toll" . . UobsIiiI over In liopes of getting good JoDb on Colebrnted Minuet Padurowskl tho Panama fair buildings, but tho TphoonW':1. . A.': (Sob. , " ,,oe to Krcat- C. S, Knlsor. Selection from "Tho Firefly." Frlmo Now Grand Fnntnslo "Homo, Sweet Homo tho World Over". .I.ampo lly reiiuest. March "Our Director" IHgoIow titar Spangled Hunnor. , SOCIAL DANCE kIvi'H by LODGE J.INKA, HATUHDAY EVE., .IA.V. 10, nt FINXISH HALL. Tickets, 75c; IndlCH frt w 'HICH of today's store ads con tains money - saving facts for you? THE WIRELESS, TWIN SCREW STEAMER SPEEDWELL SAILS FROM BANDON FOR SAN FRANCISCO, SAN PE DRO, LOS ANGELES, REDONDO, LONG BEACH AND SAN DIEGO. Tuesday Noon, January 13th See HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Marshfield Aflent. i SOME PIOXEER XHWS. ZEExs&mGwxiemiB MhMMaMMUMUUMVt Coquille River Cod 2100 Pounds Clean Coal to the Ton GuaranteedPrice, $5.50 COOS COUNTY FUEL CO. PIlOllO IK 1-1;. GEO. A. DAINES, Office open until H;0ll p. in. 1SII Dronduny :?. . m WIm.m,ui..wM .iii.Linir minirivTri -... AFTER JANUARY IS, WH Wll.l, 111-: AT HOME IX Ol'lt New Quarters at 130 North Broadway ACROSS Till-: STREET FROM "GOLDEN RULE STORE'.' THE m-:'iTi-:ii to si-:km: or. Coos Bay Tea Coffee and Spice House Phono ;it). 181 Market Avenue. ( From The Coos Dny News, published nt Mnrshfleld, January "', 1SS1. Slg ;iu & Dennett, publishers.) Cnpt. Thomas Floyd Is in charge of the tug Katie Cook. Excellent flour Ib $5 per barrel re tall on the Coquillo. Mr. Lobreo discharged the crew of his mill. Ho wants no "Anronvllle bloods" in hls'n. Xasburg & Hirst have Bent to San Francisco for new machinery for tho steamer Myrtle. Hon. It. H. Hosa was tn town last Monday. He reports tho Coquillo bar all right but very rough. J. T. Moulron hns completed tho work on tlio construction of a wharf In front of his store at Coquillo City. During 1880 29 marriages were solemnized In Coos nnd 14 In Curry. 200 vessels entered Coos Day during tho yoar. 48,000 salmon were cnught -at Rogue IUver last fall, which worked up, yielded 0000 cases. James Drown retired from tho posi tion of engineer on the Btcamcr Cerea, on the Coquillc, last week, and J. A. Mack is now In charge. Capt. Edwards, of tho steamer Lit tle Annie, received a Christmas pres ent. It's a girl nnd Chnrllo thinks It's "awful pretty." Capt. Parker passed through town Inst Monday on hlu way down to Snn Francisco for now machinery for the tug Katie Cook. Nino years ago, when wo enmo to Coos county, thero were but fourteen Bchool children In Marshlleld. Tho last term of school there woro 127 attending. W. K. Mooro was bound over In tho sum of $300 by Judge Tower last week on tho clinrgo of malicious des truction of personal property. Tlio flour mill belonging to Hoov er & Myers, of Norway, cominonccd running on full tlmo on Monday of last wcok, nnd wo hear they aro turn ing out first class flour. Tom Merry's Inlnud Empire was sold out by the shorlff, and Tom has g6no to Qarsou, Nevada, to tako ehargo of a nowspopor thore. Tom Is a good writer, but as a flounder ho Is not a success. Marled, at tho rcsldcnco of tho brldo's parents, Centorvlllc, Coos county, Oregon, by A. O. Drown, J. I., on Wednesday, December 20th, 18S0, Mr. M. P. Pondergrnss to Miss Ettn Dyer, nil or Cooh county. Mrs. John Flnungnn hns bought out nil the holrs' Interests to tho Rlnck farm above Coquillo City, also to tho Central City farm. The upper farm Is n very good place, and can bo bought ronsunably and on easy terms. At tho examination bold before A. O. Drown, J. P., the following partlos woro hold to answer boforo tho cir cuit court In tho sums sot opposlto t: elr names en the chnrge of riot: V. Ed .Moore. $700; llonry Nlcholls, $."00: and Coorgo Clluo, $:i00. On last .Monday parties In Empire got on tho rampage, breaking a win dow In Klloy's saloon, going thonco to tho Btnvo factory, cutting a bolt, breaking nnd Injuring a cylinder saw, breaking hoiiio castings or tho head planer, and hoiiio other dnmngo, am ounting, so wo are Informed, to sev eral hundred dollnrs. Tlio .Myrtle Point Drass Hand com pleted an organization on tho 2Sth of November, 1SS0, by adopting a code or by-laws and electing Mr. Ed Den dor lendor; J. Henry Schroodor, Sec retary and II. Schrooder, Sr., Treas urer. Tlio monthly duos of tho Dnnd nro 2! cents. Tho present member ship of tho baud Is ns follows; Ed ward Ilondor, 1st E Flat cornot; V. P. Herman, 2nd D Flat cornet; Chas. E. (S. Deltz, 1st E Flnt alto; Chns. E. Schroodor, 2nd E Flat alto; s. E. Stownrt. 2nd H Flat tenor; J. Henry Schroodor. bnrltono; II. Schroodor, Sr., E Flnt tuba; .1. Fred Schrooder. sua ro drum; A. 11. Schroodor, bass drum. It. D. Hume & Co.'s new stonmer and tug Is receiving tho finishing touches at t'.io shipyard at Ellons burg, being partly painted, nn Is re ceiving such other work as can host bo porrormed while on the ways, The machinery Is In position and Is near ly new used In tho Vnrunn only dur ing ono trip from Snn Francisco to Ellensburg. DRY GOODS AND MILLINERY Comnlete ling of Notions. SMITH'S VARIETY STORE North Bend. CALL A TAXI DAY OU VIHIIT PHONE 310 Party ami train calls a Special!) MARSHFIELD TAXICAR CO. If you have anything to, sell, rent trade, or want help, try a Want Ac" In Tho Times. GOOD TASTE AND INDIVIDUALITY DISPLAYED IN THE NEGLIGEE Tho long straight lines so much fa vored In gowns nnd suits for strect wear nro being repented In tho soft, clinging negligees. For thoso who can afford It. chiffon, crcpo do Chlno or China silk nro the favorlto materials. Tho cotton crcpos. silk cropona and tho softer wool fabrics havo much of tho clinging qualities of tho foregoing materials nnd aro perhaps more prac tical for real uso, althnugb crepe do China nnd many of tho soft silks wash nnd wear very well. In S08U Is shown a quaint little Em pire negligee, which Is also an attrac tive modol for n nightgown. Hero It Is fashioned of palo pink albatross and trimmed with tiny frills of Ince. This design may bo made In slro 10 with 2 yards of 38 Inch tnntorlal. Tho drapery, the sloovo and tho col. lar mnku this ncgllgco effective. This model Is dovelopcd In crepo do Chlno In a dcllcnto lavender nnd trimmed wlthillovcr Ince. An Inuxpcnslvo nnd very becoming trimming for boudoir sets Is mara bout. 6V4 yards nf 38 Inch mntorlal Is re quired tn ropy this design In slzo 30. No. 80S8 sizes 0 to 14. No. 80C4 sizes 32 tn 48. Each pnttern 16 cents. To obtain cither pattern llltistrnti-il nil . R. out this coupon nnil cncloso IS cents In r0, Ble atnmps or coin. He ture to state number Name of pattern nnd size, meniurlng over tho ..n.,,, fullest port of tho bint. Address Pattern u,,r" Department, caro of this paper. FREIGHT S. S. HARDY Carrying freight only. Ilctwceu Coos Hay and Kan Francisco. Sails from Coos Hay, .Inn. S. 1(1, ill), February lit and S7. Hulls from San Fiunclhco .Ian. I), Sil, I-'eb. (I and SO. F. 8. DOW, Agent. Ocean Dock. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS. teamship Breakwater ALWAYS OX TIME. SAILS FROM MAHSHFIHM): SAT., .IA.V. it, 1 p SAT., .FAX. 10, 7.S10 h. hi. SAT., JAN. 17, 1S.SIO p. in. SAT., .J AX. a I, 7.510 u. in. SAT., .IAX. ill, 10.00 n. in. SAILS FHOM PORTLAND: TUESDAY, JAN. (I, H p. m. TUESDAY, JAX lit, 8 p. ill. TUESDAY, JAX. SO, 8 p. m. TUESDAY, JAX. 117, 8 p. in. Tickets on snlo to nil Eastern points nnd information as to routes nnd r;tes cheerfully furnished. Phono Mnln H5-L. P. L. STERLING. Agent. EDISON'S LATEST A .f...n.n I. ..... .1. . it o.u.i.Kv iMiuvij unit rnnil. over clmrglng ul imtj"1' DOES NOT COItlloilK TKHMIXAUS. ' CONTAINS XO ACM). Will not loso Kh rlmriro i Btnntlliig Idle. IS bUAHAXTKEl) KE YEA Coos Day Wiring Co, 15.1 Drondwny. Agent for Port of Coos n. YOU AUTO CALL FOR FOOTE'S AUTO A'tiur K"tm cum wiui rnrcrtil ilrl.ll Illnnco Illllniil Parlor ' 1111,1 rnt '""-II D. L F00TE. T. J. SOAIPB g A. llTlioDI MarQhffpfrf PAINT AND ULLUKAIIHU (l Estimates I'urnlslied, Pliono .tnn-,1. MnralincM, Orfjul Murphy's DnncInK Aindemi Dcglnngers' class changed ti'i Tuesday evening until fun. notice. Private lessons by k polntmcnt. Phono Enrl II. Mp phy, Instructor. 29B-L. Itesldei 373 Sixth otreet South. 20 Commutation Tickets $2.00 MAHKIIKIKLD-XOUTII DEM) inJ IjINK. I Cars every ten inlniitcs fromOitl 10 i-:;io p. in. G0RST & KING. Pro TIIADE AT S. S. JENNINGS XOUTII DEXD, AXI) SAVE MOXI-X HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED NOW , See C0RTHELL Phone 3171. Pictures &Framing Walker Studio CITY AUTO AXD TAXI SKITO j A now tnxlcab haa been added t 'my nuto sorvlco. Careful drim I win go nuywuoro in nuy iiiijo. ; Dlnnco Cigar Storo. Doy phoni,Jl Night phono 1.10-X. I'O.M GOOD ALE. Proprietor. S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIItELESS. SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR PORTLAND FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, AT 7:30 A. M. ROUND TRIP, $18.50. Connection with tlio Xorth Duul; Itoad nt Portland. Xorth Pacific Stcniushlp Company. Phono 1 1. C. V. M'CJEOItGE, Aitcnt. HAVE Barnard & Langworiij kiouih: ox YOUK KLKOTIHCAIi WOIlK S. S. REDONDO SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, AT 3 P. M. San Francisco office, 805 Fife Hldg., or Lombard St. Piers No. 27. Inter-Oceanic Transportation Co., C. F. McGeorge, Agt., Pliono 41. Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO.Jnc. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Manager FA KM, COAL, T1MDEI5 AND PLATTIXG LANDS A SPECIALTY. GENEHAL AGEXTS EASTSIDE LRSHFIELD OFFICE, PIIOXE -J. COQUILLE CITY OFFICE PHONE 101. THE RECORD PHOTOGRAPIIIXO ADSTRAOT COSIPANY Have photographic copies of nil records Coos County to date, abstracts of titles, present owners, or any other Information relating to real estate furnished on short notice. DUSINKSS OFFICE: 117 North Front St., Marshfield. Phono 151 3 W. J. RUST, Manager DROP IN AND SEE THE BIG GAMES IN TII13 HOWLING TOUHXAMEfll Chatterton's Alleys NORTH FRONT STREBT Chimneys Firo rhl J. N. Bavliss Any kind of brick work at p that aro rif;ht AND ALL WORK GUAKAXIO' Oil I nt "Tho Fireside," Juto lllilj?., 1117 Second St. Phone lW French Ranges. Roller fl" South Coos River Boats Tioga leaves Marshfield if head of river at 8 n. m., '" turning In evening. . Steamor Rainbow le"! hend of river at 7 a. m. ' returning leaves Mnrshflem h 2 P. m ,. ROGERS & SSnTH. LET US MAKE YOUR ABSTRACTS Title & Trust Co. Ahstrtt tlioroughly dependable. nicdlato seiIco, prompt aiwjj Hon to nil Interests of o clients. Minimum cst I. S. Kaufman & Co. Ii' ncaar! FV -s.-.' M