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i"Tt"5riWr,''"wrTwn'' "IICiT" . THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1914 EVENING EDITION. FOUR sac POOR SINGING ' GOO LEAGUE BRINGS FINES OPENS TUESDAY Art Hedges and Lee Reming ton Had Quantity but Not Quality of Voice It cost Art Hedges nnd Lee Uom IiirIoii, just $f ench for Imposing their melody bo thnt tho nttontlvo -enr of Chief Gnrtor, who wab nass- inir the P. K. Snloon henrd the on tcrtnlnors nnd rushed In tho front door to take charge of the singers whoso senses woro slightly overpow ered from the use of malt liquor. Tlicv knew Chief Carter, however, noticing his entrance through tho front door, tnoy made u naaiy ic narturo through the sldo exit and started beating it up North Front street, when they woro ovortnicn ly tho worthy chief. "Como ntong now you follows," Bld Carter, hrenlt Ing tho coupio und securing a hold on each coat collar. "Now Mr. Carter, bo reasonable," said Hedges. "We're good slngor's, hut out of prnctlcc." Tho Chief Ihen escorted tho coupio to tho city lin.ll whero they were permitted to practlco until 4:30 whon thoy woro charged five "stoneB" each for tho iiso of tho city Jail for choir re hearsal, Ono of tho boys, Henilug ton, had $51. GO and he paid both lines. Sam Bore was arrested by Offi cer Doano early Saturday morning nnd charged with urunKcnncss. no had no cnBli nnd was lined tho usual flvo In pollco court Saturday. Joe Aloxandor was arrested nnd charged with drunkenness after hours. Ho had no cash nnd was charged tho usual flno of $5 which ho promised to pay whon ho went to work. Dave Talbot wsb nrrcBtrd on Sat urday evening for crentlng a rtls turbnnco In tho Pnlaco Itcstnurant. IIo was released on $5 bail to ap pear before Hecordor Dutlor today. Jos. Meyer applied at tho pollco station on Saturdny evening saying ho -wanted a bed nnd had no p:aco to sleep, bolng also without funds. Ho registered at tho Hotel do Car tor, nnd slept In ono of tho cells for tho night. CHANOK LIGHT KEEPERS Wm. Smith, who has been assist ant llghtkcopor nt Hocota, to O. L. Hansen, is booh to take up tho duties of head llghtkeopof nt Vaquinn Head Light I10118O. Mr. binltli has been stationed nt Hcrcta ror cignt yinrs 1nst Soptcmbor and his appolntmont comes ns n reward for faithful ser vlco during that time. Florcnco ,TJIot. First Games of 1914 Sched ule Will be Played Tomor row Portland Lineup PORTLAND, Or., March 30. Tho Pacific Coast Lcnguo'B sonBon will open tomorrow wlili tho teams play ing as follows: Portland at Sacramento. Venlco nt San Francisco. Oakland nt Los Angeles. Managor McCrcdlc, of Portland, has nnnouncod his probablo llnoup nnd batting order for tho first game to bo aB follows: . Donho, rf; Davis, ss; Rodgcrs, 2b; ItyAn, cf: Korea, 3b; Lober, If; Drrrlck, lb; Fisher, c; Hlggln bothnm, p. Hobcoo Fawcctt, In Bumming up tho showing of tho Portland bunch In tho practlco games up to Friday says: "Husky Elmer Hnnson has boon tho biffllng sensation of tho Port land camp so far In tho rnmpaign. Whllo tho San Hernadlno giant has pitched in only four Spring gnmes, hl3 batting nverage Is up to tho stupendous height of .G25. "Dill ltodgors, Ous Fisher and Walter Doano llkowiso hnvo boon going nt a tremendous clip. In six games tho doughy captain has avor ugod .110 and Donno, In seven, .302. Doano was tho big star against tho negroes nnd Kores ngaliiBt Chicago, with two Bcreech Ing safeties. "Buddy Itynu, Dill Speos nnd Fred Derrick nppear to bo the only reg ulars off in their hitting. Ryan's nvorago In bIx gnmes has been only .222, but nobody who has seen Buddy whang tho Bphero nround tho lot Is worried a bit. Hnd Rud dy been getting tho breaks In luck on his lino drives his average would rend close to tho .300 mark. "In tho Inst game agalnBt tho ne groes nt Wntsonvlllo Hud nearly toro tho cover off th ball ovory tlnio ho faced tho pitchers. Tho first baBCiunn leaped up'and knock ed down ono of his shots with his gloved hand, but Hud enmo back afterwards with a creaming triple nnd n homo run over a 3C0-foot Btocknde. Perkins' Showing. "Howorth and Porklns, tho two kid catchers, appear to bo fair hit tors. Nolther likely will boat .250 this year If kept, but Perkins, par ticularly, takes n nlco cut nnd ought some day to blossom .into a Innmrta flint 111. linn llOnil tried Ollt Idas been nt bat sixteen times nnd I got four mis, giving mm a uuhimb nvorngo of .250." FANS 10 MEET WEDNESDAY EVE A. J. Mendel Tendered Place on Committee H. J. Mc- Keown Also Chosen Tho services of Gcorgo Rotnor, Hugh McLnln nnd Hnrry McKeown, woro secured by tho bnsoball com mittee nt n mo ting on Saturdny evening for tho purpose of directing the mnnngement of tltb Mnrshtlold bnsobnll club tills sonson. Al Mon dcl was also t-eiiuestcd to s'rvo by tho coinmlttco, but he took tho mat ter undor ndvisoment and will givo his nnswiu' todav. Tho committee appointed by tho hnll fans to b euro! tho services or tno ousiness men Is Den Chandler, Robort Dlllnrd and Rubs Towor. Tlio commlttco will roport nt tho next meeting of tha hall fans and bring a recommenda tion of their findings, which will no doubt bo approved by the fans. Owing to tho mooting of the Men's Fellowship Club on Tuesday evening the ball fans have post poned their meeting until Wednes day evenliiK at tho Marshflold Cham ber of Commerce. This will give nil business men nnd outers wno nro interested In baseball n chanco to nttond tho mooting. jIT GOOD ROADS DAY APRIL 'Si PORTLAND. March 30. Hy tele phono from Snlom Governor West nnnouncod to the Ad Club thnt ho would set nBldo April 25 by procla mation ns "Good Honda" Day for All Oitegon." It Ib proposed tint on April 25, accordingly, 100,000 men of Oregon do ench n dny's good labor on (ho roads In IiIb community. Women will organlzo and furnish tho picnic lunches. It Ib said llkoly thnt Portland men will put In tho day on tho Col umbia river highway, working un der export direction. Thcro will bo n prlzo contest botweon locnl orglnlzatloiiB for tho amount of work done. NOTICE I hereby announce myaolf ns n cnndldaio for tho nomination of county clerk, oh tho republican tic ket of Coos county to bo submitted to tho vote of tho people nt tho pri mary election Mny J 5th. F. D. KRUSB (Paid Adv.) teWS OF NORTH BEND AN ERA (IF GOOD HIS AHEAD At tho union scrvlco hold last night nt tho U. B. Church commit tees were appointed for tho "Out-to-Wln" tompornnco cnmpalgn. Gcorgo Anthony loft yesterday for North Inlet where he will bo em ployed In tho tio camps. Captain Robort Donson, of tho schooner Omega, Is visiting his fam ily In North Bond, whllo IiIb ship is loading nt Groys Harbor. Mrs. R. R. Watson nnd husband, of Coiyilile, nro visiting friends In S. S. Jennings, of North Bend, North nomi today. If You Need a Dinner Set or Just a few pieccB, remem ber that wo nro closing out our lino of gold and whlto tablo ware. Highest grado, heavy gold edgo and Inner Rtnmp lnco border. TEX PER CENT OFF. SMITH'S VARIETY STORE , North Bend. Is Optimistic of Coos Bay Business Situation Upon tho dawn of tho most pros perous era of Coos Day, S. S. Jen nings of North Dend boos through tho tolescopo of bualncBB the coming of "Good Times" promised bo long. Mr. JonnlngH' optlmlHi.. Is of tho practical kind. Ilia faith Is of tho eort thnt ho backs by good works. Although his buBlnes,s has hnd a steady growth at all tlmoa, Its con tinuul oxpnnalon demands additional experienced management and In his spirit of progreBBlvonesB ho decides to extend his preparedness by ft thorough reorganization of his store. Doth Mr. and Mrs. Jennings hnvo been vory busy workers nnd now thoy feel tho extont of business de.nnnda that thoy relinquish aonio part of their duties In order to glvo better sorvlco nud obtain n higher standard of inorchnudlBO. In pursuance of this policy, Mr. S. J. Verney, an experienced publicity man. has boon engaged to tnko charge of tho Jeunlnga storo advertising. Jilr, Vorney comes hlg' ly recommend ed, tho following rroni tho Gnjcotte Tlmes, of Corvnllls, oxprosslng t.ie esteem In which he wuh hold In his former plnco of resldonco. "S. J. Verney, advertising man ni Nolan's nnd Kllno'a during recent years, and then an advertising man on his own hook, loft Corvnllla re cently nnd sailed rrom Portland on tho Dreakwntor, a vcssol hound for Marshflold. Sam Iuib decided t.nt tho coast cllmato is bettor for Ills health, and that In tho Coos Day region thero Is greater opportunity for him. Ho is a superior man at his work, has had a very wldo ex perience, Is n gontloman mid a sclio -nr, has tlo capacity to win and hold' frlonds, and ho has a host of them liero whoso best wishes go with him to tho new field of endeavor. .i aiionits viiliiiiw'H for tho enter- lirlslng spirit of Mr. Jennings to ex press his confluence in ino uumu ui Jfortli Bond In such a practical man ner and wo trust others will show their faith by patronizing his pro-gresslvoness." THE OBJECT Of RE-ORGANIZATION SALE Occasionally a man wins a fight because he hasn't tho nerve to run jtway. -AT Jennm 5 FIRST: To disseminate news of fashions and fabrics; to nive accurate and truthful information to out vveinli erroneous advertising investigations. SECOND To establish a means of co-operation with hund reds of Coos Bay residents in sympathy with the resolute purpose of building a business that shall approach commercial perfection. TH1R.D To remind all of the opportunity to do business under the long-standing guarantee of Worthiness and Values of all goods and service. FOURTH To promote in every possible way confidence and loyalty between our patrons and us, to the end that we may be equally indispensable one to the other. SEE TOMORROW'S "AD"' OF SPECIAL " EASTER OFFERINGS Phone 1151 JENNING North Bend W j QnePlaceand That's Here This is the headquarters for STYLEPLUS CLOTHES. We try to make this store the fountain head of style and values. Our method is to do a largo business on a moderate percentage of profit. That is why we are sole headquarters for STYLEPLUS CLOTHES $17. You can get this special suit no other place in town. By training the force of a clothing factory to one definite purpose, correct style features, workmanship and all wool fabrics could be in cluded for the moderate retail price, $17. We make only a small prof it on STYLEPLUS, but we make more sales and make more custom ers. Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. "Money Talks." s;ffif$i7i Clothes In our now locntlou, wo nro e poclally prepared to cater to fnmllj trndo. Rofiular media or short or der, i Open day nnd night. MERCHANT'S CAFE. Broadway und Catnniorrlnl Mfla. FAMILY fHNNKUH aMMooBMiouuc DRY WOOD AT CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD North Front Street, Phono I80-.T. ARE YOU BOTHERED WITH CORNS? If so, you uro deprived of half tho ploasuro of llfo pleasant walking and healthy exorclso. A visit to Mrs. Oltvlu Kdiuan, Scientific Chiropodist, Apt. ,11, O'Coniioll hldg., will bo the sourco of a permanent remedy for aching feet. MIIS. O. F. HIHARGER Drcfcsmnklng nful Ladles Tailor ing Prices lciiMonaiilo Over Magncs & Mntson Storo Phono UIH-7. n ..NUM. STADDEN ALL KINDS of PHOTOOItAPflFO WOHK, liromlde Enlarging and Kodak Finishing. TUB COOS HOTEL Formerly of Marshflold WASHINGTON AVENUE STADDEN STREET NORTII BEND C. A. MeUln, Prop. OUR ELEGANT LINES OF NEW SPRING GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT S. S. JENNINGS NORTH BEND B 1 .a .. a D HA . inier-u'ceara transportation f j ,""" "" ' . . " J ,luu OnU K'mh' S. b. Redo!do 5AIL5 r-nuivi iviHnonntLU r-UK SAN PRaupi.. SAN PEDRO AND SAN DIEGO, MONDAY Hi1 ' ' AT 12:15. NOON. ' mt Equipped with wireless and subnmi'iua bell Passengers and freight. S," S. NANN SMITH Equipped with wireless and submarine bell. Passengers and freight. WILL SAIL FROM MARSHFIELD FOR SAN FRANCISCO THURHDAY, APRIL 2, AT 2:3o 1 San Prancisco office, Greenwich street pita v J and bUU li'iie building. v,4). uoos juay Agent, u. n AictHJonoE, Phone It l J "i B EQUIPPED WITH WIRHLK8S Steamship Breakwat( ALWAYS ON TIME. Sails from Marshflold March 14th, 11 a. in.; March 21it vu March 28th, 11:30 n. ni.: April 4th, 1 p. m.j April nihil. April 18th, 1 p. m.i April 2Gth, 10 a. m. April 30th, lp.'n J ' Sails from Portland March 18th, 25th, 8 a, m.; Aorll Iil i ,.j 22nd, 28th, 8 a. m. P'i,!ll.M TickctH on ialo to nil Eastern polnlN nnd lufnrnutlou m in and rtca ctioorfully funiWni), Phono -la.L. , . , j. MQlin, fa S. S. AR0LINE. EQUIPPED WITH WIKKLKSS FINE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATIONS. MW8TEEII SiiIIh rrom North Rend Saturday. April I, for Hju lulvi PASSENGERS AND FHKIGIIT North Bend Lumber Company, Aals. Phono 1371. .Voni 1 REDUCTIONS IN FREIGHT RATES WITHDRAWN S. S. HARDY SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS RAY EVERY ALTERNATE FRIDAY AT 1:00 M San Frnnclwo offltc, Harrison St. Dork, Pier 10. West Const ft. S. Lino. E. .1. LINDEN, Agt., 1'lione Dcif, ! S. S. ALLIANCE SAIL FROM PORTLAND FOR CO OH RAY TUEH DAY, MARCH 1, AT 8:00 M ROUND TRIP, $18.30. ' Connection with tho North Rank Road nt rortlwt N'nHI Piidrlc filcniiiklili) ConirmiiT Phono 41. C. K. M'OEOBGS,! DO YOU use your telephone to advantage? WHY NOT? It Is cheaper to talk than to travel. We have toll stations in Coos and Curry Counties wfl connect with the Bell System at KoseDiirg. i CoosJBay Home Telephone Co. Main Office. MarihfieM, 0a VOU Can Judge a Bank by the loyalty of its customers. They known than anybody else how helpful is its attitude to wards them, how conservative its methods, how sw tho institiitinn. There has always been a reciprocals diality between this bank and its customers. W : nnmn fn wnnrc and thnv brina in their in1 main uuoiuuiuio iui jhu.w.mum ...-j - - SERVICE THAT SATISFIES The First, National Bffl. Of Coos Bay FLANAGAN & BENNETT W OLDEST BANK IN COOS COUNT?. Establlshea 1880. . Capital, Surplus and Undivi: Profite, $115,000 Interest Paid on Time Officers; Peposlf- J. W. Bennett, President. J. H. FlAaagan, Vlce-rresldent. , R. F. WllMan.9, Cashier. Geo. F. bi"1 All Kind of Job Printing Done fit aime Want ads bring results. .