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I..IPI I j, U I ..t J SIX THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIEl.D. OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1914 EVENING EDITION. mMiMUtmimAaLWirmsamuimjJLmxmM mi itwumiiMigij TTIilM.II.IIII.IHWH.IWMIHHIfrraWi.M.iWUIHMlWI.WIWim IIBIMI IMIIIII HiHHWIIIWinnMIMIIIlimMTITll'llWi w.iit-iiiiiiihi iiiirirtrm-TTi nuniiwiiiw IIIW1 - 1 1 "- V, iASKET BALL TEAM LAUDED North Bend team for the past sea son nil I tlio ono who has led thorn to victory, wns tho next speaker. Mr. Laffcrty complimented tho tciun on the fine allowing they had iniulo nn (I tho t nm work that wns cIdont nt rll times mid during every ;amo. ' lio snld thnt tenni work on tho pnrt of tho North Ilond tenni wns tho principal factor In winning tho pcnnnntB. iMlss Dorothy Klblor, under v;hose ..in . ... North Bend High School Hon-TTvoX1 ors unampions wun Ban quet and Program FINAL STANDING Standing of Coos County .bnskotball teams nt tho close of tho 1013-11 senson: Team. Won. Lost. P.C. North I3end 7 Couull.o 5 Mnrshflpla 4 Myrtlo Point ...3 Uandon 1 1 .875 3 .625 I .500 5 .375 . 7 .125 picpnrod, made n few romnrkn nn the pleasure of nrranglng u repast for iho victors,. Miss Klulor showed by Mm banquet which she arranged that the victory spirit wna In evi dence. The gymnasium was dcoontol In ii v!i hihi gom crepe pnpor, pen ADD If H TflflliV "" mm vl tuuni i ON BREAKWATER Steamer Brinqs Ninety-one Passengers and 450 Tons 1 of Freiqht Tho lrrenkwntor nrrlvcd In early today from Portland nfter a good trip down the conBt. She did not reach Mnrshflold until about eleven o'clock, having Btopped nt Bmplro to uiscnnrgo freight, who Una ISO Nowhere Such Values as at Our Display of Newest Fancy Spring Suits and Coat 8 TllO Rtiolln nttnplm.l fr vlHnrv , OVCUlllg woro received by tho Nortli Bond I Among thoso prosent wore: MIeb bnskotbnli tenm when thoy woro ;V,UV Wntklns, Ooo. Dowoy, .Miss bnnquotcd by tho momhers of tho Normnn Chase, Miss Vcrn Wilson, Alumni of tho North Bond High ; Y" 1'orklns, Bnrl Hutchncsi, School nt tho gymnasium on Wodno8-'Cnnrios llurmester. Claudo Porklnu, day ovonlng. Tho feeling of vIctorB "n"cI10 JC8, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. showed itself lit tho cntortnlnmcnt Golden, Miss P. Josephine, Grlf aml romnrks of tho evening. About ,n 1,rof. d Mrs. A. O. Rnab, twenty members of tho Alumni nt- rof- ' Grubb, Mrs. U. Wood tended nnd thirty Invited guests. ' oury, Oscar Carlson, Herbert Bo- Tho High School Bnnd rendered V'0"', Nolls. Glenn Hnrt, Melvln tliroo numbers, opening tho availing JneobB, Birl Drown, Bvnn nnd Frc ontortnlnment. Tho band Slowed Vont ,,0la". Clnronco Wntklns, by Its rendition of Inst evening thnt "" Schnfftor, Cnrl Itnnb, Lloyd Jt is fuBt Improving. ' Juin". Miss Herninn Monde, Miss Supt. A. O. Rnab wns cnllod on "oIo Mondo, Hornco Holmrs, Mlsa to mnko n few remarks on baBkot- Constunco Clark, Miss Loulso Ur ban In which ho complimented tho mlBor, Miss Dorothy Klblor, Ploy.l basketball tenm for tho fine work fJonro, Bttn Taylor, Gladys Kr.m thoy had done during tho Hcaoon. i ' Carrie Stevens. Frances Golden. Prof. Rnab oiiiphnslzod tho fact Hint I V,""0 ou"?( Clnronco Klblor, Ruby lin lonni wnrlr nt Mm Vnrtli llnml . COllVOr, Allco WllttOrH. PlllW John. boys wns one thing that entitled !Bon Ldith Itnnb, Geo. WntKltm, them to nil honor. Tho speakor Hornco Dylor, Russell Lnfferly, llar- snld thnt Individual glory wns not oItl Simpson, Joo Dnrhor, Miss Annn Jookcd for by tlio members of tho Truman, T. Hoiu'rlckson, Coo. Tay- k toam, tbo game being to "pubs tho l?r. George Bmory. Ilnrlni (liubaor, Jiall.to Uowcn, nnd ho will do tho.fr'"'1? Tomklns, Clnlr Cavavmgh, Vosl" Stanley Stovcnu, Tom Wnttcrs. Miss Mlsa Grace Fulton entortnlnod tho "p.r T,'.,(!!".' 'M'??, Jolmr Inihnff. boyB with nn Interesting rending ;"" runup, .mihji uraco i-uiinn, on bneli recolvod 6it boo, with Miss A. G. Ilnnb nt ,1J"','vf,,V , J c "' by ; tbo piano mid Kurt Drown, obllgnto.,bjr C North IlilMil uskctlia I Tho Bolcctlon wns very woll recclv-," for tho 101.VN rionion. With od tho exception of Leo lingo nnd Mol- The North Wend High School I "Jftc10.nHB' ,110. P1"0'. B.ovou rootore woro thoro. You could hour KnmcB all othor rnenibora of the tenm thorn, too. Thoy furnished tho noxtt"n;c,1l . cB.ht snmoB: number on tho program with n cr-l-MoKIn Jncobaon. forward. 17 lea of yolla, under tho leadership, ,,nShot J? B -JS points, of Frank Hodson. Thomns Wnttcrs, forward, II baB- Lylo Chappollo, tho official ecor-, l0'?. o fouls. 22 points. er for tho North Dond tenm, who "opbert ,' owv tun.t0,r. ' hna nttonded nil games of lust year, kc -' fnuls, 105 poln s. wan thon called on for an address. , ';co ,Bo. Kunrd, G baskets, no Mr. Chappollo delivered n few ro- f01 ' . points, marka on tho dlfforont gnmes of tho . Harold Simpson, gunrd, 3 bns Bcason Ho said- kcl8' n0 fo"'8. c points. "Tlio Drown and Gold opened its Total number of flold bnakots, 78. baaXetbnll Beason with n sorics of. Total nuinbor of fouls 25. -thron oxhlbitlon cnmcB. ' 'A.?"' "I'mner or poinw, mi. iinntB nnd eodnr greens. TU,. iiun-1 1 cnnrgp rreignt. Hiio Hurt ISC minta woro auancndod frnn. n,nito"8 t freight nnd ninety-one pas corneiH of tho room creaslnir 'in lsonBors" tho tenter from which hung n largo' Tlio Droitkwator will sail nt 11:30 baski tbnll decorntcd In brown and , Sntrdny for Portland., cold. ProfPRnnr nrni.i. ..,.,. .. AmoHK thoso nrrlvlnc on her V. ... . ."."" "'i."iiiu !-..,.. r.ri T i. t l..l I l. t.i ions ana entiiuslnsm helps largely ." .' ' ;'v "" i.ua, rum to miika North Dond tho winner. I Ji'alji G.rnco ,'-cl,,k" oator Leak. J. ,wus the gonial tonstmnster of tho P,:. Mnrn L. Schwartz, Chin 'B wun an iniorraiing rcnuiiiK, - i' ". uiiun, btiekptball which wna vory woli , Mnjorlo Hooclc, Oortrudo Nowklrlt, olvoj, Thercsn Stoln, Cynthia Vineyard uul JiarencoWliUilllB Mldered vo-l- A. Il;r. "First waB with tho Alumni nt tbo gym.. Docombor 12, 1913. They wd'r dofoatcd 31 to 24. It wns romploto surprise to thoso who wlt r880d It, na overyono wiib looking for tho high school to bo bentou. "Tho second wna avIUi Marshflold High School nt tho Gym., Docom "bcr 17. A point n mlnuto wna icaroA hv the Drown nnd Gold wlillo Maraliflold did not do so well,. thoin vncli caso North Dond wna tlio tlnal Rcoro Doing -iu io iv. lelialleiiglng team: Floyd Conro played guard ono gnmo nt Dnndou, though ho wns n forward man. Herman Mondo and Oicnr Carlson nctod us subatltutea ..iC 'whole Benson. Completed Hdicdiilo Tho guiiios woro plnyod nt Mnrah- flold, Nortli Dond, Dnndon, Nortli ilond, Coqulllo, North Dond, Myrtlo Point and Nortli Il nd, respectively. Wing. Leo See, Leo Sing, Mary Wing, N. O. Graham, Mrs. N. G. Grahnm, Ouo. End, P. M. KcoJs, Mrs. G. M. Smith, S. N. Walter, C, L. Ktockln, Mrs. W. J. Dnvls. J. W. lee, Mrs. Ice, I. N. Honplns, Mrs. Downs. Mrs. M. .Morris, T. J. Stlll woli, .Airs. Stlllwell, W. It. McAlpIn, V. Meyers, P. M. Addison, A. K. Hhrhorn, It. McVongh, P. A. Cas sldy, V. Sampson, G. K. Hhoiles, G. P. Laird, Miss C. Hnniin. K. Krlck- son, Jiio. Johnson, Mrs. G. it. Wick hnm, Mrs. N. OsiuuiidBon, Mrs. It, Mooro, JIIbs D. Moorj, Mrs. M. A. Martin, P. P. Phillips. Thnd Shim, II. W. Holden, I). E. Penrco. A. II. ChrlHtenson, (1. Pinmol, P. Wright, C. J. Adnlr, It. K. Hodgon, S. Oaky, O. Dlshop, A. J. Court, Hnttle llnyel, W. A. Attlescy. .J. .1. Drndshaw, Geo. Kotnor, Stanley Dollar, L. C. HondrlckH, W. 13. Dutro, T. Morris, 0, Johnson, F. Olscn, M. Nelaen, A. Horner, A. Fors, G. W. Dlllmnn, J. Flahor, A. Andoraon. C. II. Vlre, Wm. Lclghton, J. Dell, II.vJoImiboii. S. Kldor, S. Karcs, Tom Kurcs Tlios. Newell, J. S. Hounds, J. Shcn. ley, A, Domento, P. Merrill, M. Phillip, II. Snlvoit, II. Ols-n, A. Hnmndn, J. Kuttlo, J, F, McDor mott, A. J. Klng a goci"rch 5 E "Two nights later on, Friday, Do- j)ato ccmber 10, n roturn gnmo wan play- Jan. cd "with thorn nt tho gym. In Mnrah- Jan. 2!i flold. Tho result wnB: North Dond p0b. (I 23. Mnrshflold 20. Feb. 13 North Dond, nfter defentlng all pb. 20 1lu toniiia of the county ouco, in- Fob. 27 eluding Myrtlo Point, thon wont Mar. (1 to lattor'a homo and lost by tho Mar. 13 closo acoro of Hi to 22. Thla wiibi tlio greatest Joko of tho seahou. Coaulllo wob last yoar'a e'inm-i niona ntid had vory good prospects I AltltKSTHI) FOIt MPIIDKU OppoiiontB. Scoro. Murahflcld 30-18 Myrtlo Point 2C-1 I Uandon 30-21 Coqulllo 11-10 Coqulllo 18-11 Dandon Q!)-5 Myrtlo Point 10-22 Murahflcld 18-17 this yonr until slio bumped Into North Dend nnd splllod two gana-H straight. Later alio wna Jarred by Mnrshflold for another game. "Mnrshflold had a vory wenk team nt tho beginning of tho son aon but towards tho latter part enmo vory strong. Tho second ser ies gnmo thnt alio played with Nortli Ilond wns enlmp4 u lo. HqwevQC North Dead gavo thorn a clmuco to provo It nnd defeated them IS to S on their homo floor. "Myrtlo Point proved that alio bad n little cIuhh by catching North Jlond on an off night. "Dandon defonted thoso who de feated tho uudofentod." Rusaol Lafferty. coach of the IX Cl'ltltV t'OL'XTV. ' I Tho Dnndon Itecordor snyB I I thnt Georgo Meyers wns nrrest- ! I cl. thoro nnd taken to Gold I I Donch on tho chnrgo of murder- I I lug n man named iBonhart near l I Choteo. At tho timo. Meyers I I stated thnt ho and Isonhnrt, tho I .1 two being nolghbora, had gono I I hunting together nnd that Me-- ' I em accidentally shot Isenhprt, ' I tho two becoming soparated and ' I tho victim holng nilatnkcu for n ' I door. Thoro was no ono near at I I tho tlnio. What dovolopcd to I I aroiiBo suspicion against .Movers I I Is not known. I I Stop Your Coush I Marshfield Ministers' Inaugur ate Religious Movement For Sunday, April 26 Initial stops havo been taken by tho mlniatora of MnrHhtlold to hnvo n go-to-church Sunday. Tho movo niont litis becomo u contagloua affair, having beon observed in many east ern cltloB with splendid results. Port land will hnvo bucIi n Sunday on tho intli of April, nnd It Is planned horn to hnvo It the following Sunday, on April 26. Hov. Durkhnrt appointed u committee to tnko chnrgo of tho matter nnd when the fully outlined plan linn boon arranged tho general public will be kept thoroughly post ed. In Chicago tlio go-to-churcli Sunday brought out thousnnda who nun pruviiuiHiy never uuuuuuu church aorvlco. xoitTii iu:xi) m:vs. I'etor L. Slottuo mid family of North Dend expect to loavo soon on mi extended visit nt their old homo In Minneapolis. Mrs. O. P. Potirson, of May, was visiting her daughters, Mrs. H, K. ltlggs and Mrs. M, G. Coloman yes terday. Mrn. I-:. It. Hodson, of South Coos Illvor, is hostcsK today to tho Rain bow Club. Mrs. M. Clarko nnd llttlo, daugh ter. Helen, who spout a few days visiting nt Ton Mile, returned honu1 Tuesday. Miss Lavlna Anthony, 'who spent n fow weoks with relatives nt Scotts burg, returned this morning. Mrs. Henry O'.Mura nnd llttlo son Raymond, of Maraliflold, visited fiiouda horo y.stordny. $8.75, $J0.00;$I2.50 $ J 5.00, $ 7.50 $ 8.75, $20.00 arid Up to $40.00 'I'll It Is mi Invitation for you to fhnie In the very bent offeillig of tho NiiiHite.si MylcM dexlgneil for Spring mill KiiHter wear. An airny of beautiful gnrnienlM, the eiun of u filch at'o not to ho found outside the largo cities mill wherein Is In lioilureil every stylo vnilatloii anil novelty of the xensou. Materials In SultN Include Wool Moii-c, Crepe, CijNlal Cloth and Xoielty Weaves with beautiful trimmings of moire, tal'fclu, luce, nif fling, etc. Coats mo siuart mid loose ami piiictlcul; Hiiine with Itaglau sleeves, others with Inset nleeves; ninny Coats Hint extend to tho Unci's or thereaboiUs mo flared, skirted or perhaps pluiteil. Splendid diversity of styles and a wealth of hariuon I .lug color. SIM: TIIKM. P 1 $J k Hub Dry Goods Co. "SMART WEAR FOR WOMEN." Corner Broadway aud Central Avenue. Phone 361. Di IN F 1 R 1 FORD EARLY TOUM I . Mill nt r.. v.. rwnn ri , n .j Olnnmnn Arniwn- Trrlov Iflfifh " ""' ' " tAJUl IU UUl braniS aSSIOiCnU uiuamu . niiivbo . ouuj iiu An Ain yi. Qononn i . uu:M In Dftnel nil nuiu iiiiu uvuaun N VVtlb UlU IU UVVJl So Don't Delay With w lite Pine K3 to Mentholated Cough Cure sells for 25c and 50c per bottle at ? i . Ked Cross Drug Sdre Phone J 22 Free Delivery - Get the Saving Habit Good Flour Sifter !5c Egp Beater 15c Bin Dish Pan 15c We've six dozen dandy good brooms. They'd be a good buy at 60c. Get one NEXT SATURDAY only for 37 c Smith's 3K North Bend Crescent City Good List Will Go to San Dierio Anain .... .. ... ' "Wlillo I hnvo tried to provide miAvrs PASS. Or. MirfbK 1110 1(0(1011(10 arrived ill louay nun list nnv i unnnn ntiiinii'f nf urns-'m..."""...r I. .. ,'i. ..ui imM. from San Frnni'laco. Sho had about pectlvo ovvnora of Kord autoa by nrnnrlaii.il IE00 to icnd i W ar,0 tons of n.UcellaneoiiB frolKlit. pn(.B liberal ordera early, 1 find "'Hv? or JoHephln roa't, t bno will Bull nKalii Moiidny, km t10 .lonmiid Iu nlmoit keoplnK pneo v h 1 nr onAii III tl to nan i-uuro iinu ou n wiuKo iikuih. wlth thu Hiipply," roinnrhod Good- ,',,; , """ ,", '" .:. CDKlneriiBli Amoim thoBO arrlv im on :ior w.n.i- r,,i,..,... i,i.,. i tlio noaid oi nrmj pnwnwfii ..... rl.,i, i ir ll., ... ii o .... . . . .. ." miui t, iiumn ". ii. nun, . a, "1IIO I. Hind, Goo, U CIoiirIi, Q. II. Terry, to bo th fl fiitiliinnil llittll 1 11 lllln I - 4. v., viu.unmi, ""'"'" ' "'". Vf ver Known ror autoa in loos ;" ntttiaii J. IIIiihoii, Job. K. UorrliiK, Mra. County." Mr. (loodrum continued, i "-bor bIiowIi.k the JS Job. 13. Horrlng, B. T. Howob, Mr. i0opio mo no iOiiRor buyliiK tho! t pormlt tho entrance or IMW" A. iuiuiHon, U. W. Nicholson. Mra. p0rd becauae of ItH roaRonablo price. ! vcsboIb, and rccoromendlMIM Y. NIcliolBon, Mrs. Bninin AdaniB, I)llt nro buying It becnuso of quality citlon of tho work. "r(f Lata AdaniB. Miss II. AdaniB, Mra. and becnuso, all things coiiBldored. It , tho cost Ib $1,800,000. Tneo J. Mlntho. Davoy Adams Andrevv ,H a flll0 ,,nr fo Co08 county. Its ' oiiKlneors has not Lwn mm """" . "."""" .". .'."," a rino ear ror uoob uouniy. iib.uio imeu "i "'""".'.." .u oodrum today. ' ". Vr 1 an ro rla Ion for 1 1 fc- fact Is that this Ib going ,WffiSA1i) :he biggest mid heat year oiiiou t or no ' trw SUJibi mn rnr nntni. in Cons bor. A Biirvoy Iins been mw""" ..ii im, uuu "i " ...uu...- "tiio rord mis mauo goou in uoos tno nnruor iiiiiru"' "" J qulst, S. lurninn, J. Sohafner, Mra. .county becaube It Ib Johnnle-on-thr- hbr is essential to the full " Workman. gpot," threo hundred Blxty-flvo days' tho railroad now being im v n yBnTt n Bivpa unoaaualled aorvlco . Grants Pass toward tfie Jfl- Anr nrnUrTC? to Its owner. city has Joined with "j jRXJl li KlllCLi i "That's why tho demand la great- nnd will present ",VW -a ii. UU4 u (or Ui8 yoa 'tJmM ov r ,)flfor0 an,i 'tjm hearing to support the PF lCJFffNliriCrir VJ5J that's why nnyono who Is thinking tion. Attorney u j. "';;- w 7 nlVNJ II J ClJLkO) f Kiting nn auto this season should bo sont from here crew TU UV U l2iiW l()nIor ft For(1 eariy.. n 111 nrnil f 1"Ul"llM V IFXtf -ys- $SgaE&2E&Mi Tlio C 'handler. W. I Ilj.ies, Portland: O, Moore, I'ortlaud; B. 11. Martin, l'oitland; II. II. llroun, Portland; C I.. Mitch ell, Portland, C, B. uren, Portland; C. It. McCnlley, Portland: J. M. nyo, Jr., Coiiuillo; P. J. Brb, San Francisco; W. C. Scott, Snn Prnn elsco; H. L. Wobu, Sonttlo; G. J. j Roth, Portland; C M. Bborhart, Portland: G. k. Motcnif, Portland; M. B. Miller. Portland; C. K. Now hall. Portland; J.W. Holmeg, Port land: Mlsa Ilernla Paddock, CoaU'do; . J. K. Smith. Itlverton; Mrs. Nor man Phillips, Uandon; A. P, Nor-n ton, Portland; Mrs. R. Vreolnnd, , Portland; A. II. Holt, Portland. Tho I.hod. B. D. Yarbough, Coaledo: Oscar Roseon, Coaledo; W. T. Ilorley, , llerkoley; B. Raker, Salom, a The lllauco. 3 John Wulff, Lakeside; Henry I Snlo, North Ilend; B. Bggle, Sixes I Klver; Pied Sumner, Junction City; Hawley Dukoy, Junction City; Fred Von Degert, Coaulllo; Guss Fnssord, Henryvlllo; M. H. Dtment, Myrtlo Point; C. II. Kelly, Portland; Jos. Hupp, Lam pa. DAX'ii:, Kasl-'s Hall, SATUK DAY, Marih US, KBYSKR'S Oil-CIIKKTKA. GOLGATE FEATURE SERVICE Presents an Immortalized Visualization of Dl'ltcns' MMttrp DAVID COPPERFIELD; In Seven Parts by tho Hopworth C mpany. Llbhy COAL. Thf kind YOU have ALWAYS I'SKD. PUoni 72. Paclfir Livery and Transfer Company. Times Want ads bring results. amS&XB"- March 26th and 2. r.DANn THFfATER liT&t VMS' A m am- . .. nU Adults Children 15c, &2&,WmWn .- trtiMfc ifr.MPUr nf-.f.mf.r'.i.-Mia.- . ..... jn.t.iffihi iiUi iitiriir'