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z. . rrwmwmimtJwiUEtMm3i-2- rutawaw' SIX THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1914 EVEWfWG EDITION. E ARRESTS FDR LIGHTS MARSHFIELD 9 m mm ' -e .sr.Ki.&SSZSZ. i PLAN TO RUSH RAILWAY WORK REACH CORPSE j HOT INT FIED k in Jerry Kinney Latest to be Charged With Offense Police Court News Mr. and Mrs. .1. Kinney entered tho Mercliant'H Cnfo Inst evening wlicn night had not yet fallen, leav ing tholr car outside unllghted. Of ficers Slionpo and Hlchardson strolled by In a sliort time and decided that If -n.n .Infl. ...! Mm f A I. ' vo' vu IjtWIlU, "111 IIIU UllirBIU IUIU ;fn,m.1,l l,nnrLll l Zinnia t0n,n W"B tr,fI f"Bt t0T tIlCI"' T1' MSWnS TtlCZ KJr b? Sn,r0anTB cS.sB0 o! "?JWuI ''. ll! 'Rhta b WhTnBTa.Hfiia by tno st Ull till UIIIUUIUUUU Ull.nfnn Ifl.lnl. n ll.rl. -,. .., .. Vua "lllbll It IIRIIl IV.IU, "UO DUII- Defeats Bandon 18 to 4 Basketball Game Here Last Night The llandon basketball team was defeated by Marsliflold at the Tab ernacle last evening. Tho scuru as finally tallied, looked soinothlng llko this: Marshflcld, 18; llandon, 4. Tho Dandon boys played an ag gressive gamo, but tho Marsliflold maintained liour after sunset. Hercml Ani-sts. Edward Crown was arrested by Of ficer Shoupo last ovonlng nnd charged with drunkenness. Ho had only S5 cents in cash when searched. William Mlllor was arrested Officer Shoupo last evening and nnrln a ,1 charged with over-indulgence. IlorIBrKo Forwards II. M. Roberts was fined $5 or giv en tiio nucrnntivo of two nnd a ; nlf oil. Tho llandon team will play tho North Ilond team at North Bond tonight. Following is a detail scoro of the""gamo: Marsliflold Dandon u Curtis Harvey rks Seaman Windsor Center days on tho streets by Recorder Hut-. V " .." "a". Z i- - . .... lor on Thursday, lloborts was con victed of fighting and creating a gen eral disturbance. DR. WITHYCOMBE HAS RESIONED V Guards, Flold baskets made by Marsliflold wcro: Chapman, 1; Clarko, lj Sea man, 1; Curtis, 1. Fouls, Curtis, I; Harvoy, 2. Four nioro games Rre to bo play ed by tho lcaguo boforo closing tho 8onson. March C Marsliflold will play Coqulllo and North llond will play Myrtlo Point. March 13 Coqulllo plnys Bnndon and Marsliflold plays North Bend. director of Oreaon Agricul tural College to Run for Governor CORVALLIS, Ol( lb. 27. After sixteen yearn of continual scrvlco, Dr. James Wltllyeombo has resigned his position nB director of tho Ore gon Agricultural Collogo Expcrl nicnt Station. Tho resignation is to tako effect as soon as acted upon by tho Hoard of Rogonts. His rea son for resigning l his wish to de- voto his time to promoting his cnm-i pnlgn for uomlnntlou on tho Ropuh-i llcnn ticket as govoruor of Or gon. During Ills sorvlco tho collogo . lias grown from an enrollment of 338 to ir.CS. Tho faculty and ox Iiorluient stuff has Increased from 12 to 211. Tho Oregon Station has now 37 specialists nt tho Corvallls station nnd 20 In tho branch sta tions nt Astorln, Hums, lU-rmlston, Hood River, Moro, Union and Tal ent, t Tho value of agricultural crops In tho stnto lias grown from $30,083, 328 to $7 1,000, 828 during his term of sorvlco as director of experimen tal ngrlculturo. The most uotnblo gains are In dairying, poultry and clover products. MAItltlACK MCKXKKS. HURT AT COQUILLH. Charles Oglesby, a workman In Anson Uros. enmp nenr town, was brought In with a brokon leg. Ho linil been struck bolow tho knees by tho lino, fracturing tho bones of tho right leg but not breaking tho skin. Mr. Oglesby scemR to bo having all tho bad luck that Is coming to him. 1 to was burned out In Josephine county Inst year, and will now bo Inld up for bo me tlmo. Ills wife Is expected horo in a fow days. Co qulllo Herald. W)XT KORfJirr SARTICR'S for a nli-o ltWVII and soinothlng HOT or COM) to DRINK. Times Want ads bring results. County Clerk Watson has Issued mnrrlago licenses to tho following; Fred W. Folger nnd Ada A. Thorn ton. Alfred S. Chnppell and Floreuco Burgess. . ROYAL Crown KI.Ol'R, )?I.'J.T at 1IAINHS.' Money Is King Wo hnvo In MO dlff-ront var ieties of tho Itxtoat artificial flowers and wronths, Also braids and frames of nil kinds for that spring hat. Tho prlco Is 115 cents. What do others ask you 7 (lonuluo rainproof Mnllucs, all colors, the yard, inc. (iot tho 10c storo habit. 'Always Something New' Peoples 5 Stores .Mni-Hhflcld llandon Myrtlo Point Porter Bros. Constructing Roads to Haul Out Ma terial for Camps EUGENE, Or., Fob. 27 Tho Ouard says: Porter Brothers, hav ing tho construction of the west end of tho Willamette Pacific railroad un der contract, nrc sing ahead with the building or roads from tho lower SIiiBlaw to the lakes and have com pleted roads from Glenada to some partB of tho country around Lnko Tslltcoos. As soon nB theso roads arc completed the hnullng of material to the front will begin in prepara tion for establishing camps and put ting machinery In shopo to begin ac tive construction as Boon as the spring opona. Tho track-laying gangs arc now nearly threo miles west of tho sum mit tunnel and all of tho ballasting on tho cast sldo has been finished and tl o crow arc now waiting for another Btretch of track to bo com pleted. Tho work of laying tho track Is progressing as rapidly as the weather conditions will permit nnd will continue at tho present rato un til work begins all along the lino in tho spring when the work can bo pushed more rapidly. Every mllo of track that Is completed moves tho baso of BiippllcB tl.at much nearer tho Bcono of operations and ovory ef fort Is bolng modo to complete tno lino to Mnploton and Acnio as soon as possible. Fontaine's Trip. W. It. Fontaine, assistant engineer In charge of the construction of tho Willamette Pticiflc railroad to Coos Hay, returned this morning from n six weeks' trip extending to tho At lantic const and down to Juarez, In Mexico. Mr. Fontuino was down on tho Mexican border when tho hordo of refugees from tho wrath or tno rebel, Villa, sought safety In tho Un ited StntcB and ho saw tho caravan In Its flight. Americans, ho says, aro still welcomed in Juarez, as they fur nish a largo amount of tho money that finances the nntlvo Sunday am UBoments of the Mexicans. In sp to of the devastation or the country b tho war and marauding bands, they still hold their race moots nnd bull fights ovory Sunday and many Am ericans aro found among tho specta tors. It Ib a current report down there that Villa getH a lingo percent age from thesu concessions and ho pormlts them to flourish unmolested. 'AT -TOE Body Found Near Merchant Place Too Badly Mutilated for Identification The Identity of tho corpBo thrown up on the bench a mllo and a half north of tho Merchant ranch near Billiards will never bo established. Coroner Wilson decided after view ing tho remains thnt any effort to do so would bo futllo and he arranged for burlnl hack of tho seawall there. Tho body was badly decomposed nnd tno Head wnB gone Tho body was thnt of a man apparently well advanced In years and who hnd been about flvo root nlno Inches tall and weighed1 probably 1G0 pounds. The body was discovered by A. P. W. Harnett of Dandon, Coroner Wll con Is nt a loss to even guess who it might hnvo been, ns no ono has turn ed up missing In thnt section. Thero Is a probability that It Is the body of someone who was lost off a vessel off this coast. Mr. Wilson nnd Vlnco .Pratt drovo from hero to tho scene yesterdny and "reached homo late last evening'. They report it ono of tho worst trips they ever made. To limy .Miirtln. No doflnlto arrangements have yet been mndo for tho funeral or R. II. Martin, tho North Bend sulcldo. Ills mother nt Portland: telegraphed to hnvo him hurled hero but she did not send the funds. Announcement! First Showing of Stetson Hats For the Spring Season 1914 i JipTEILS Lenten Dishes Lent is here, and we are prepared with a most complete ' line of Fish and Sea Foods ever of fered the people of Coos Bay MACKEREL FLOATERS SMOKED HERRING PALM BRAND SMOKED HERRING (In boxes, jars and tins,) SARDINES OF ALL KINDS. (In oil, mustard and tomato sauce) SALMON 2 for 25c, 10c and 25c, TUNA FISH FISH BALLS SHRIMP LOBSTERS (ill tins and glass jars) FISH FLAKES ANCHOVIES (In jars and tins) MINCED CLAMS LITTLE NECK CLAMS KIPPERED HERRING CRAB OYSTERS Also a full lino of SALAD DRESSINGS and SAUCES for fish dishes, Nasburg's Grocery GOOD HOUSEKEEPING STORE. Corner Commercial and Second St. Phone 213-J. ('handle!'. B. 11, AdnniB, Spoknn , P. Mano, San Francisco: II. W. Fnrrlngton, I Portland: W. K. C'attorlln. Bandon; It. M. Blller. Portland; P. Robin- 'son, Seattlo; J. 11. Norton, Couulllo; Reed Onlllor. Bandon; Mrs. C. W. I.nird, Couulllo; u. T. Morgan, Snn Francisco: I). W. Henderson, Wil liam Candlln, Coqulllo: John Wind sor, Bandon; Tom Chntburn, Ban don: A. Chrlstousen, Bandon; It. Onlllor, Bandon; Fred Henry, Ban don; M. C.ittorlln, Sam Armstrong, II. Branson, L. .Sparks, George Stoltz, W. L. Hopkins, Jop Pobso, Conlado; O. Pliers, Jr., Portland; S. I. Towor, Seattlo; Paulino Par sons, Portlnnd; Chnrlos Papo, Ban don. B. M. Kberhnrt, Portland; noy ncntloy, Portland; Robort C. Ford dlug, Portland; Clara Townsond, Gar dlnor; Edward Seobors, Portlnnd; II. Sydol. Portlnnd; J. B. Pralcli, As toria; L. Wlren, Bandon; Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Warner, Ooldondnlo, Wnsh.; Mr. nnd Mrs. P. Blnckwoll, Portland; R. E. Hahn, Tolodo. Lloyd. II. Woodhnll. Oregon City. M. Jackson, Portlnnd; 0. Gibson, Port lnnd; J. II. (srirrith. Astorln; I'at Coyno, Purokn; P. O. Smith, Port laud; Geo. Jnohno, Purokn; John Illller, South Iulot. P. Jnckln, Rosoburg; C. Hamilton, Rnsoburg; B. A. Henley, Seattlo; S, M. Guornoy, Bandon; A. Bunch, Ban don; Harry Tillman, Suinnor. Blancn, C. A. Gourlcy, Myrtlo Point; Jns. Dunn. Comilllo: C. P. Mecuin, Co qulllo, Jns. G. Ronr. Port and: A. Noll- son, Thos. Wnssan, Sunset Bny. NORTH BEND NEWS I . S. S. Jennings has purchased tho T. M. Collver residence on Sherman nvenuo Tor $U3G0 and Mr. Collver will ' move nt once to his ranch on Catch-1 Ing Inlet. Miss Cnthorlno Swenrlngeu tins I been. quite ill or In grippe. . Prank Plsmlngcr has been qulto I 111 or neuralgia tho past few days. John Owing nnd A. Reed are nr-' ranging to open n fish market In the Wood building. Anderson & IClockorn wcro award ed tho contract or completing tho Montana avenue bridge by the city council, their bid or $27(1 bolng low er than tho bids of C. II. Plank and W. II. Chnppell. II. A. Pymiin from Camas, Wash., has purchased tho shoe shop or It. Clarko who died a fow wcoks ago, and will open It up. Dr. H. P. Dtirmcstcr has purchased five lots In Bunk Addition from t o Reynolds Lumber lompuny fjr $i:t,o. Tho North Bend sc'iool bonrd Is I ' nun v 1 Styles that last; shapes that hold. Stetson Hats Founded on solid materials and conscientiously built. "Money Talks" Hub Clothing & Shoe Co BANDON MARSHFIELD MYRTLE POINT III. I.. .. I.. 1.1 .... I.. i I... tlll.ll.lAH couriering prellmlnnr p'niu for ' notk .nnilo on Coob "lay T ho ur niiiiiiion Im tiw. runt rn i hi.:.(ioi ti iin.'V.011 ninuo on OOB ua. I no uir-i ....-... .. ,. ...v . ...-. ..-.. w ' itnrn ii 1 1 Ink In 1 au nn built this summer Pari Brown, one or t'-o North Bond, grade tonehcrs, hns be. u cniiflneil to his homo by llluoss till i wook. il. M. Davenport loi ves this week to visit his ranch In Curry county. Br. Bnrtlo has rorolvjd a now Hud son rondstcr which ho ruys Is tho clnssiest car out. Mrs. S In Call for week nlturo will bo tu Mission Htyl- AUTOISTS Ml'KT PAY 1IKMI TAX. SAN FRANCISCO, Fob. 27. Own ers ol automobiles in Cnllfornln moro than 100,000 or thorn will hnvo to pay a horso nowor tax on I their cars, ranging from ' to $110, TO DARKEN PS APPLY SAGE . W. Van' X.llo who has boon ' l" u!0, "I"1";,1"!11 Aton of nuichlnes A Vmy Applications if 8m TmmJ rnla, w.,1 ref.rn homo next ! - , J" " " , oiW. Ilnyo , Su.p.iu,. BHngs Itark luV Curtis Swoet. formerly a sawyer ' , "wilL. "lliL1 !"J'!W,. !" I 9'"'0 '".?!' J' nt tho North Bond uiiinbor company, .',' .V """"" ."" n mnvy tea wiia suiumir oa a.i,l family have moved to a ranch l "",1 ottecilo n ter January or this colml added, will turn uray.rtrertrt near Point Torraco on the S uslaw. i,"" "'" i''". " and railed liair neauimiiiy unr Word has loon received hero or tho ?u,,lr10,lI,o..c?,,!:t (,)f n,10 8"lt.0, ''vl . luxuriant, remove every bit of to .loath of Job" ih Anthony. , hrothor ! J f0'1,0! 'I'A ,, ! ,nw ,a '""Htltutloi.nl ,,,, Btop BcnI, ItchliiB nnd tm of Mrs. C. 8. Wlnsor. nt a hospital i ln n" l'"itlculars. pmIr. JuHt fow nppllratlou tU nrovn n rnvolntlon If vour Mir 'S CHARCOAIi KOl'NI) IX 'fading, gray or dry, scraggl; ti IIPART OP BIG TRPP. thin. Mixing tho SnBo Tea and 8d- . . phur roclpo nt Home, tnoujo, AMIA.M, ur J'OI). 27. All 1111- trnnl.loKn.no An oas cr T In I.oh Augules, whoro he hns been for trontmout for tho past 10 mouths. His widow Is In North Bend. Throo children survive. t-i i... I'- VL.'.. L..M.I ;,;.i.,inoniio red fir treo with a hoart of t ,.ot tim rnmiv.to.iiBo tonic, coit- he !.:.b spent some tlmo following his , 'r 'ft !"Hl '. " M cents a larse MUM of Albany. It Is a most pecullnr snR0 nmj sulphur Unlr Renrtr frenk or plant IRo. Tho treo was tlmo nvniiiim. n lnt of nius. about six root In dlnmotor and' in tho Whllo wispy, grny fmlcd ba!r u olii i iiovnnldB niiil iwTfo'nifll baby n.xnct cenU"' ' tho trco fr '". not slnrul. wo nil desire to rettl Ive hero r Is week ?rmn youthful appearance and ; J ami ho will brawo& .. dnrkcn,,n!S BOXING UXDKIt Ai'SPlCKS NORTH IIKX1) BOXIXO SCHOOfi Mala Pvcnt: Len Powers vs. Larry Mitchell OP PORTLAND 10 ROr.NDS 10 OF IIU1TK SomUwIiidup: FRAXK IlltOWX VS. PRAXK .MASON (I ROUNDS It TUKSDAV KVPNIXO, .MARCH Jl, FIRST ROUT AT XIXP SHARP Kckhoff lluilillng; cntruiuo through Billiard Parlor (loncial Ailmisblon, ijll.OO, RliigAlde, $2.00. SAVE MONEY ON YOUR GROCERIES BY PLAC ING YOUR ORDERS WITH THE PORTLAND GROCERY nroicp lkmoxs jnn Per dozen UUU UIIOICK ORAXflPS. Per dozen .30c Portland Grocery Store Phono orders to 102- J, Xe.t door to Postoffico JI07 South Broadway California trip. Dr. II. P. Biirmcster Is completing a now garago for tho now Reo which ho will recelvo next wook. .1 nrri land L. C. Roynulds in operating tho now Roynolds mill on south inlet. John Xowklrk Is still lnld up with a badly crushed foot sustained in an accident at tho Porter mill tho other day. Mrs. Ceo. D. Mandlgo slipped nnd fell, fracturing snuio small bones In her nnklo, nnd will bo lnld up for soiiio tlmo by tho Injury. It wnB ronorted todnv thnt tlin Mar lon (lumen homo In Plat A had been Quarantined for smnllpox, ono of tho children being ill. City Recorder Mnybo reports that during tho past two months, or slnco Jnnuary 1, thero havo beon only sovon arrests in North Bond. Most of tho sovon nrrestod wore charged with minor ofronses, among others bolng a party who was possessed of n vicious dog and was arrested, Up-i an agreeing to dlsposo of the dog ho was roleased. I Nothing doflnlto sooms to bo known nbout tho now hotol Blto in. North Bond. J. A. Smith, secretary of tho Chamber of Commerce of North Bend said yesterday that J whllo ho bollevod that a hotol would i bo erected this year, tho promotors of tho Blto could not bo ascertained I at this tlmo. I II. Davonport hna an exact re-i production of tho brldgo thnt will cross tho bay, Mr, Davenport snys the details were taken from the orig inal and are correct. J. R. Robertson, of North Bond. hns established a precondent on Coos Bny by ordering all tho furniture nnd fixtures for tho now apartments dlnmotor. It wns perfect charcoal I hair with Wyoth's Sago and Sukte uiiu ua hiuu iib miy miiuuuiciureii ; no ono can tell, oecauBO h " carorully. The rings outsldo or this 00 naturally, bo evenly. You Jw center or charcoal indicated a growth i dnmpon a spongo or soft on"1 or 109 yours nround the charcoal. with it nnd draw this through row u ...,..,. J": 7TTZ llQ,r. Iwklng ono small strand t SARTPR'S for sat sfactorv l.l'VPiii.'sj m.. i... ...nmim. nil crar M -------' I HI.IU, ujr ,,,..( " --. ... havo disappeared, and, after ano Llbhy COAL. Tho kind voir imvo AinVAVM unkii. I'honi 72. Pnclfln Livery nnd Transfer Company niuillf.ntlr..i nr two. VOUr Wt comes beautifully dark, fikW. oft and luxuriant. A GOOD 1NVPST.MKXT Thoro is no bettor Investment than n fifty-cent piece in a bottle of'Mcr itol Whlto Liniment. Muscular nnd rhoumatic pains, swellings, lameness and soreness of tho muscles aro promptly rolloved. Merltol Whlto Liniment Is especially recommended as a general pain killer of unusual merit. Owl Prescription Phnrmacy. Frank D. Cohan. Opposite Chandler Hotol. Phono 74. Central Avenue Drug Storo, local agency. Prices 35c, 60c, $1.00. A Card of Thanks Wo wWi to thank tho pconlo of .Mnrshflehl for their lntronP In tho past wiM-k, our business having increased over one" slnco wo advert Iseil a reduction from two to five cents a po"1,1 on meats. This shows us that you appreciate our efforts to re duco the cost of Ilvlnjr nnd for this bh6v of nppn-clntlon will continue to bell meats at tho following price! K. n Per pound QU ...18c LOIN STEAK, Per pound PORTER HOUSE f)f STEAK. Per lb ....UC T-BONE STEAK. Per pound . . 20i HOME CURED BA- nr CON. Per pound ....olj PRIME RIB nOAST. ICjj Per pound '"' POT ROAST. 1p J2-c Per pound . . . BOILING MEAT. Per pound ..... SHORT rib; Per pound ... SMOKED HAM. 01 j Per pound ....1" 0 ,,u HOME RENDERED iKft LARD, per pound ...IWU .12c Fourier Bros. Phono 221, 324 Front t- ! I Nil-