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S&UUXJ THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18,. 1914 EVENING EDITION SIX 5 BROTHERS MEET PLAN FDR GAME "Money" 6 4 Talks" AFTER 21 YEARS AI CDQUILLE E. Kibele Visits Louis Kibelc North Bend High School Team Here Come of Family of Heavyweights ' After twenty-soven years' scpara tlon, Louis KIIHo, pattorn-mnkor nt tlio Nelson Iron Works, mid his brother, E. Kibele, gonornl mnnngor of tho Southern Well Works. Com pany nt Chnttanoogn, Tenn., aro todny enjoying reunion here. Mr. Klbolo arrived here todny on tho stngo nnd will visit Ills brother until Snturdny. "I hnd to come to the CoaBt nnd thought thnt I would drop In hero to Have Special Train Friday Night ' Much Interest prevails nt North Bend nnd Coqulllo over the deciding hnskotbnll battle to bo plnyed be tween tho two tennis nt Coqulllo next Friday ovonlng. Tho N'orth Bend tenni hns charter ed n special train for tho accommoda tion of rooters nnd friends of tho North IJentl tenm which will leavo Marshnold at 0:30 p. in, on Friday ovonlng, arriving nt Coqulllo nhout T.JD p. in. nnd returning lmmedlnte- to find out whether ho or I Is tho' y aftcr tho gamo, arriving In Marsh dwarf of tho family." Jokingly re marked E. Klbelo at Tho Chnndlor todny. "Thero nro nlno children In our family and wo wero tho smallest. Louis is tailor than mo, but wo field nt 1 1 : 1 r p. m. nt tho Intcst l'ersoiiB dcBlrlng to sco tills deciding gamo can secure tickets entitling them to transportation to Coqulllc in mo, um wo .i ,i,ii.. ... .1.., ... ....,.!, S,Ct! "b !S Br "$Z. . with a return t iVm whJiA, for "v" "U umiwii u vnu ,. $1.50. It Is expected that 200 or more friends of the North Mend team will on thero was less than an ounce be tweon us both tinning It nt 215 fltn nMinOfl I 4 It M fn 1 1 ii'nlnli over 24 nnd one tins tho scales nt B0 ,0 Coqulllo to boost for, tho homo over -4 nnu one tips tno semes i"ten,ni Tl0 Coallin0 tenm B onth. Inula wti.nin onio in Ornnn iii 81"8t'c about hitv iib a largo gntnor 1887 nnd Salem nnd field about E. Klbelo Ib going to look over tho :iboln rnmo to Orccon In 81"8tc about Having n largo gatnor for several years was at '"B fr0I Nort n ' " ' "ot KuKono coming to Marsh- "'together unlikely thnt they will t S ' year ago. "eot their rivals and friends nt Co- California oil fields. BOOSTS COOS HAY. qtilllo and escort them to the halt whero tho deciding gamo will bo plnyed. Some dlHcitBslon I ns been going on ns to tho umpire nnd referee ror Fri day's gnme, tho Coqulllo nggrcgatlon It. SI. .Jennings Tells Eugene reople holding that Lafforty, a Btrnngor to What In Doing. both tonms, wan pnrtlal to olio sldo. It. M. Jennings, manager of tho So strenuous wero tho objections that Oregon Power Company, Is expected orrangomcntB woro made today for homo todny from a trip to Eugene. Watklim or Hnndon to act as rofereo Wlillo thero ho did a llttlo boosting, and Dr. Morrow of Murshflold to act an Is Indicated In tho following from ns umpire. Tho Guard: I Tho lineup of tho tennis for the "It. M. Jennings, mnnngor of tho gamo will be ns follows: Oregon Power company'B public titll-i Hies nt Coos Day nnd former maun-'North Bend Position Coqulllo ger hero, Ib In the city, having arrlv- Jacobson Ocrdlng cd from Portland on IiIb way homo, Walters Kern from thnt city. Mo Ib spending tho Forwnrds day hero and will leave early toinor- nowen Lesllo row for tlio nay, going by way of, Center JtoBoburg nnd tho stogo. Hago , . -"Mr. Jc.anlngs fluid thU afternoon Slnipflon nton Hint tho Coos Hay cltlos nro active lluurdu and that tho railroad work III thnt MiiikIiHoM At Myrtle Point, section Ib being pushed an rapidly as pMl, imsketlmll loam of tho Mnrsh poflslblo, considering tho winter fi0ll High will also play nt Myrtle wenthof, Tl:o Oregon Power com- Point on Friday night, when they will pnny will soon begin tho construction attempt to 'down the boys of tho Myr of ten or twolvo iiiIIob of high ten- tol Point basketball team. Marsh slon trauBinlHslon linos extending to jiofd defeated tills team on the Marsh Myrtlo Point nnd Coiilllo. A por- Hold floor nnd nro confident they cijn tlon of thlB lino has already been Topoat tho porforninnco nt Myrtlo constructed. Tho company IntendH point. Tho Myrtlo Polntora havo to oxtond Us gns mnliiB this year nnd )inon prnrtlriiiK faithfully nnd will bo genernl ImproveinentB will bo carried tho pink of condition when tho on during tho sunimor soaHon. j whlBtlo blows for Friday night's Mr. .louuiugs Rim hub u warm puuo unnie In IiIh heart for Eugeuo but says Coos Hay Ib tho coming metropolis of wont em Oregon." THESHEItlDAX ('ASIC. i.'iiiinv nlulit will ho an off nlg'it for llnndon, which defeated Myrtlo Point last- Friday night nt llandon in in 11. unloBH tho Itlvorton tonm Ib tnkon on for a contest at Iluudon. TF.NXIS CHAMPION TO l'. H. MEUIOl'ltNE, Aus., Feb. 18. Norman llrookos, who haa definitely .i....t.i.l . ..'.,... I.. lit., Aiiutrnllllll Jury. In tho luvostlKUtlon of tho nf- . . (, ' fl.om lrro itllin in i. . .jin, i....... i iiij "w I Ifiil.i.. A IIohoIiui'k paper Hays: "On ac count of tho fact that many of tho liioro Important state's wIIiiimmh hnvo been Buiniuoiiod to Portland to give testimony before tho Federal grand dohsIIiIo that Sheridan will not bo tried hero during tho February term of court which convenes on MouiIrv. Several of those persons Involved In tho enso loft ror Portland last night, while others leave this evening." CHAMPIONSHIP SWIM BEGINS. (Special to Tho Times.) HONOLULU. II. I.. Fob. 18. Tho inld-Paclflc water carnival opens hero todny. Tho competitions will last three dayfl and swimming rncos will bo hold betwoon an American te.iu nnd tho Hawaiian team, which In eludes Duko Nal aunmoku, Tho Aus trnllans havo Invited the swimmers or the Islands to visit them today on the U. M. 8. Otwny. Tho American tennis ontluiBlaBt mny bo glu to prepare hlniBolf for tho rare reast of tho I)iils cup competition, which will be served during tho com lute season. Th Australian tonm will compllso Brookes, Duulop, Doiibo and Wilding and will bo one of tho classiest which has ovor bat tled for tho Dnvls cup. STATION I'OU SIISLAW. Mfo KiivIiik Depart incut Acts I'nvor nlily On ItcqucM. WASHINGTON. D. C. Feb. IS. Tho sunorlnteudent of tho Llfesavlng rnmous;Servlco las made a favorable report it tiiom ion Congressman Ilawley's bill for tho nnd try conclusions with their best establishment or 'a llfosavlng station niunrours "' ll, mouth or tho Sluslaw Itlvor, ' , I and It Is bolloved this report will ro- Tho best ninny a girl gets out suit In tavorable action by Congress. or It who mnrrloa ror n homo Ib n Tho people now maintain a volun chauco to cook ror bonrdors. tcer station. "The same price the world over" We Are Now Featuring StylePlus Clothes Inspect the new Spring and Summer models, and your favorable impressioos will be more than confirmed. Buy Them and Secure Tho rou gh Satisfaction in style, quality, workmanship and service value. You can't get more for your money SEVENTEEN DOLLARS. "Marshfield" "flandon" "Myrtle Point." HUB Clothing and Shoe Co. A first-class TAILOR in attendance. Alternations and pressing free. RE TO RE5UIE WORK Porter I! nil lie is' Supt'ilutcmlcnt Goes to Gardiner. Tho Eugono Guard says: Thnt grading work on tho Willamette i'a ciric railway will soon bo resumed botweon tho Sluslaw nnd Coos Hay was tho statement of J. K. Nelson, superintendent of construction work for I'ortor Hrothors. contrnctora, who loft In a prlvato convoynnco for .Mapleton Monday. Superintendent Nelson will lonvo tho vdilclo at Mapleton nnd pro ceed to Onrdlnor, his headquarters, by boat to Floronco and by stngo down tho coast to tho Douglas Coun ty town. Tho grading botweon ISugono nnd Aemo Is entirely completed ami work on several of tho tunnels south of tho latter nlaco has been carried on all winter. Grading along tho coast will start as soon ns tho ground Is dry enough in tho spring to work successfully. It Is oxpectod that ovor 2000 aborors will bo om ployed botweon tho Sluslaw nnd Coos Hay during tho coming Biim- ir.or and fall. ROYAL Baking Powder is indispensable to finest cookery, and to the comfort and convenience of mod ern housekeeping. ROYAL BAKING i POWDER makes hot bread whole some. Perfectly leavens without fermentation. These are qualities pecul iar to ROYAL BAKING POWDER alone. A Cream of Tartar Powder Greatest of All in Leavening Strength U. S. Government Food Report, Bulletin 13, page 599, JMIitL . K .t fl yr SMrf- i EGGS IN HATCHERIES REPR000CE OLD COURT HOUSE Oregon Institution Have Larrje Siiflfjestion From Empire for Amount 0! r-ry on ooos uunainn ai ranama Hand Now Exposition Next Year 10 LOSE CU AFTER I 8AM:m, Or., Koh. IS. According to tho monthly report or It. 13. Clan toi , superintendent or the fish hatch erloH of the stato, thero aro 1 1,100, 7'.i0 young salmon on hand at the llounovlllo Central llatchory, and 1, Kdltor Times: I would malco a row remarks as to tho part wo should take In tho l'ann ! ma Kalr. Do not lot us do bb wo did ! at l". e l.ewla and Clark Kalr spond ; all tho monoy on tho building. Why 250.000 Hnstorn brook trout ogKBinot build a reproduction or our old which aro In dirreront periods of In-1 court houso In Jills town. It Is nn cnbntlon. The Hnstern brook, black ' oasy building to build, and has many spotted and rainbow trout aro all In historical associations, not only of ln tho finest condition, and have shown . torest to ourselves hut to all persons n very fnvornhlo growth during tho Interested In tho West, month, snys tho roport. j Empire. Further, the roport says that In I ordor to ninko rotalnlng ponds which WAKKHOl'SK AT GKENAHA. will bo near to natural conJItlons a I now channel Into which Tanner creek ltallroail ("ontnictoiH ricparo for the has been diverted has been opened, i Kmniner's Work. Tho work or Installing tho ponds has I FLORENCE, Or., Feb. 18. Tho beon hold up temporarily becauso or .Sluslaw Pilot says; weather conditions. Authentic Information was recolv- AU tho oggs aro now hntchod at ed In Florence Monday that tho Por- tho Clntskaulo Itlvor Hatchery, says tor Iirothors-Grant: Smith company H. L. Akcr. of Riddle,! Have Lived 25 Years el Place in Vain KIDDLE. Or. Feb, is HI enmo In from . Is ranch cn&: South Unip(iia, nnd wtnttiB on btiHlnchB iiriore inoi i ric. Tlio general land or.;u dorcil his liomcstrcd Jlllnj iinnn thn croilIMls tllSt toft- ninko filing wll'.iln tie tltceU tor tho filing of the urrej v- lv Alrm. Ill U lll'Cll 00 tBl clnlms nnd Improved It for 20 years. Tho reason that he 411 within tho tlmo required wf was unablo to get out ito4 ract was known to tne j r nffirinlH nt Itoacburg t H'.H Hied, nnd taking Into cp-l Mr. Aker's hnnlsiiipi v;i from his claim, tney "n ..u .l on.t flln 0tM1 ton nut-orltles ru to U .JJ nr niifi niiiih liiii .v -- , -., I., ollnn'tni him W Irl tho report, nnd thero nro 2700 3-yenr- has leased water frontago and n ploco old Rainbow yonrllngs .tiuuunziu mvur iiuivHury. iii.uuu u wiinri uuu wuroiiunsu on llio prop- mm nu n. " . i. orjtr eastern uroou trout eggs wero s.up- oriy. ciaim. uimini- - ,, ned to this hatchery, and thov hnvo. Tho rallronil contractoi-H aro anx- thn land. 10 will n'e ,',.,,, : . w ' . -. : . : : 1.1.U unni ri . nnotnor law, " - rt, nnu titoro aro 7U0 a-year- lias leased water rrontago and n pioco orreu in uiinih y.-jv ibow trout. 11,700 Halnbow or tide land holonglng to Wondllng ' Alter has mndo an awe1' b, 111,787 Salmon rry at tho Johnson nt Glonnda and would erect rotnry or tho Interior. lo Itlvor Hatchery. 75.000 a wharf and warehouse, on tho prop- that ho will ho allow en been hntched. Ions to begin their work ns soon as In tho Tillamook Hatchery there possible and this movo Is to facllltato steads In rorest resw: .i 11 .? "nu. u.a,"K,;; ihitte-l aro 495.0SO Chinook try, and 't also tho landing or construction material Iiiib779,02R Sllversldo Salmon eggs, nnd camp supiilloB ror tho work be- affidavits to tho i ae ltoei ami auiMzu aiivorsiuo iry on nanu. tween tno aiusinw rivor nnu tno unip- aiuou uioro ,u V " r. res1 lodge 32 aim ,-" 'ip pit' Koresr snieni D'.m tho residents oft his fO7, hopes that Mr ak'- -. vnnced In years, and ww thing that ne '""ii .!. ninitn will be auo" , In tho Sluslaw Itlvor Hatchery tr.oro aro being fod 1,029,315 Chinook Try, and 4,823, -135 Sllvorsldo rry In tho hatching troughs. At tho Umpqun llatchory there nro being ted 1,495, 120 young Chinook fry, and at tho South Coos Itlvor Hatchery and Co nun rivor. The Elmoro peoplo hnvo a contract to trausror railroad construction sup plies and hnvo put tho Tillamook on tho Portland-Sluslaw run to tnko care or this Incronso. And If necessary to meet tho doniand will supplement tho oiilllo Hatchery thero aro also a largo Tillamook with another boat, number of rry nnd oggs on hand, and It Is expected that construction ot conditions generally good tho wharf will soon bogln, so as to CHICKENS TO ltKDWK onahlo tlio work south to bo started COST OF IjlVIXfl ns B00n n8 tno weather conditions ad- OHICAao, Fob. IS. Ono way to nilt- Tho roadbed Is now practically reduce tho cost of living, according completed to Acmo and ready for the to the Y. M. C. A. or this city, Is tho Joying or rails, but between tho Slus- iiHiiwitinn nf thn lmoV vnrds nf tho low and tho Umpqua rlvors aro two city ror poultry raising, for it means tunnels to complete nnd this year will many, dollars every year, in tlio lee- "'" luu' " iubihui, turo course on chicken raising, tho this section. topic for tonight Is "Host Breeds for City Lots and Hack Yards," by tho "HEAVY VINES AV1IEN 8 mnnngor of Midlothian farms. 111., DKUXKS ATTEND DANCE J. o. Poorman. Tho object of tl'la courso Is to show how a row moments POUT OUFORD, Or., Feb. IS. In tho morning, a row at noon and a At a dnnco which followed a lodgo row moro In tho early evoulng, will mooting at Langlols recently eight keop a small tloek or chickens so In- young men, under tho InHuonco of dustrlous that tablo oxpeuecs will liquor, began a rough-house colebra- drop 20 por cent. Hon. throwing people down and creat- tory 0f public em"?"' tl ing nisoruer generally, ono man nav- eti stutes. ,B "ntnV BAD STORMS I K 0Ilt tu nocl;e(l o,lt ns l0 will ilnnincn vour roof If you do not'""'u lu ,cftu l ""' "ej wul hi Hwko4 over when needed ' nU arrested and Justice of the Peace ao it wqrKcu mer wneii neeueu, n t, -, . n,n, t1ftn ,, Do not wait until It Is out of sor-l7. ; :1.;r, ".. V 7 T ' vlcn l.nfnrn nttondinir to It. Hnvo , '!"" your roof coated with ELASTIQ HOOFING CEMENT. Lasts for ton years. All .work guaranteed. Phono tho claim, wi ii i u -- oiA patent froinjhejow HIGH SCHOOL 73 VFJRS (Special to The TlB .... nG.i.iiHA. Feo- 't antral WghBcW ? soveniy-ino ,.-'-brJlCi nl will hold a. celrtw , Leaders In vlrtwwT,, ii ...in i.a renreseniea out events Pned. " ...in i. .oi.i here too; -, Will uu ..w... .. ,jj t- He meeting on tho 2" , u Hvlng alumnus of JMrc!? Jarvls Mason, amemj wau - pent, n. ,I1W "' . ".- ond class Tho history i SVSSSW WANTEDCompetent, ex perienced millwrinht. Tide i coun'" UiVh school l In the iC0'tM . .i,i in date oiu) " Rncllsh High Scnooi. .,m rcif -i?rnnlTATtY 2I- rZZme&j XOKTii '' -;,. ja 89. Box US. J. L. BRiqE. '"Waler Mill Co., Florence, Or. EOKHOFF Hall-