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TtB-s- . rvajwmim ''WTTF . - w,v f K $M!fr'r?,wrpfmvv'yw' " " ' t "wis & FOUR THE COOS BAY TIMES, MABSHFIELD.. OREGON. M0NDAYAPRIL2011914 EVENING EDITION, CDURT OPENS iBIG LEAGUE AT GOQUILLE BALL SCORES .. - '"'IMI,,, . I IPIPE STARTS . ' IBHHHHH : . PnnAII Ul A L KgfSS W county clerk, on ihnoB,,Bfl1 ! 1 1 (flirt I I II! n I I Pi I Ml to tii vntn ., "iy lo be ioLii,': I HI .. .-."' iu DConlo .."""( uiuiy election fn.: v:iuiw 'Judre Coke Convenes Ad journed Term Today ' Grand Jury Gets Busy. COQUILLB, Ore., April 20. Judgo Colto convened the adjourn ed term or circuit court Here today. Portland Drops Two More to Oakland Saturday and Sunday Results. inr Anocl.tfJ Ttct to Com IUj Timet 1 PORTLAND, Or., April 20 Port- and dropped two nioro names to Tho day, up to 3 o'clock, had been Oakland, ono yesterday and Satur- s1nfetrt 4.. i1IIm. .1. m....... .1.. tint, 'a IMtn mrn C.m.lft. muwiii " lulling tliu UUDUO UI1 U1U I ""J i"U DLUIO uuiiuai calendar. At Portland n. It. B. It was expected that tho contempt Portland . . 3 0 0 caso of Mayor Alton, John D. Gods Oakland 4 7 0 tuid others from Marahflcld would Uattcrlcs: West and Haworthj be called as booh as tho calendar Prough and Alexander. -work was done. At 8an Francisco R. H. E. Tho Brand Jury began Its urlnd Lob Angoles l 5 2 this afternoon and thoro were Inti mations for some Bensatlonnl find ings. Tho Myrtle Point bank caso evidence by special detectives In n morality crusade, etc. nro expected to bo taken up ns soon ns the crimi nal cases, referred by Justlco courts, nro disposed of. Askn for Dlvnrrc. Mrs. Iloyd M. Richardson of Marsh from Dr. M. II. Rid ardson. Sho wbb formerly MIbs O'Connoll. Tho grounds nro desertion. She noks on ly for tho custody of their two chil dren. Dr. Richardson Is now In tho Philippine Islands. MANY ATTOUXHYH LEAVE. If nil the nttornoyB who left today for Coriulllo to attend the elrtilt court doings should enlist for tho coming Mexican wnr they would mnko an entire company complete. Many matt' rs nro to ronio bofore tho circuit court within the next few days, so tho lines of battel, Insofar ns tho attorneys aro concern ed, will not bo extended nny further than Coqiilllo. "Recalling an Incident In Dcs Moines, Just as tho Span'sh-Amorlcnn wnr broke out," said Attorney Itol gard today, "I was talking to n tiar .bor who oxprcsscd a yearning deslro to enlist btiforo nny call wns in nil o for voluntofrB. 'And why do you wish to enlist so soon,' I quoded, " 'Rocnuso I wnnt to got n pen sion,' nnaworod tho harbor. 'Thoro'B nothing softer than n government pension.' " Among tin- legal lights leaving on tho "CourthotiHo Speclnl" woro Vir gil K. Wnttors, Judgo Watklns, Tom T. Dennett, Ilcnnott Swanton, John D. doss, C. A. Schlbrcdo, A. R. reck, 0. K. McKnlght, Robort O. Ornvos, I. N. Mlllor, Harry 0 Hoy, Fred Holllster, Judgo A. S, Ham mond, Judgo John 8. Coko, A. 8. Jlryson, 0. II. Peck, Judgo John P. llnll, J. Tom Hnll. Edward II. Joohnk and Walter Stoll. NO ACT! ON San Francisco G 13 1 Dattorlcs: Chech and llrooks; Lol field ond Clark. (Second Qamo) ' Los Angeles 3 9 1 San Francisco 1 9 2 IlattorlcB! . Pcrrltt and Holes; Schmidt nnd Pcrnoll. . At Venice It. 11. B. Sncramcnto 3 9 0 Venice ,.0 1 1 Rattcrlcs: Stroud nnd Ilnnimli; Houlcy nnd Bliss. (Second Gnmo) Sncramcnto 2 0 2 Venice 3 G 0 Unttorles: Arellanos nnd Hnnnnh; Whlto nnd Elliott. SATURDAY'S GAMES. ROM MATTER (Speclnl to Tho Times.) COQUILLB, Ore., April 20 A large dollgntlnn from various partH of tho county nppcarcd boforo tho county court today concorulug tho calling of n Bpcclal election to vote on tho H 4 0,000 Ihbiio of good roads bonds. The comniUslouerfl took t, o matter tinder ndvls niont nnd nt 3 o'clock hnd not announced what they would do. Some of tho coin mlsslouorB and part of tho delegates woro In favor of calling tho bond election without' specifying that the fund bIioiiUI bo divided up botweou tho different districts as outllnod In tho petition. ICInuoy Tnv Mutter. TMs nfturnoon, tho commlsslon ors nro hearing arguments from Re ceiver Wnttors who la urging that tho Interest nnd pcnnlty ro remitted oil tho delinquent taxes on tho Kin ney properties, It wns llntlnmtod National League Pittsburg 8: Cincinnati 15. Now York 0: llrooklyn 9. Chicago 2! St. Louis I. Dostou 3; Philadelphia 0, Amcilniii Iongiio. Phlladelphlii 0; Iloston 1. St. Louis 3; Chicago 5. Cleveland 3; Detroit 4. Washington I; Now York I. Count. League. Sncramcnto 19 3; Vonlco 3 5 0. Dnttorltu: Kroner nnd Rohror; Kelp fcr nnd Elliott. Portland 1 0 3; Onklnnd Gill. Dattorlca; Drown, Hanson and Fish er; Proultt nnd Alexander. Los Angeles 1 10 10; Snu Fran cisco 11 13 0. Batteries: Crnbbo, Ilorton nnd Doles; Meoks, Pcrnoll nnd Schmidt. XortliwvMcrn Ix-ngue. Scnttlo 2; Portland 0. Tneomn 8; Vnncouvor I. Victoria 1; Spokane 11. NOItTHWESTEItX LEAGUE. Portland 1; Senttlo 2. Victoria 1; Spokane 4. Vancouver 5; Tneomn 1. NATIONAL LEACiUB. cfilchgo 9"; ST. Louis'?. " Pittsburg 9; Cincinnati 3. A.MBUICAX LEAGUE. Tie Mlzpuh Diblo Class will hold that tho court would refuse to I grant !J Jr'?.8 "100,,nR nt tlu"r lm" PrN St. Louis r; Chicago 1. Clovoland 0; Dotrolt 7. Indoor Field Meet. F. D. Cohan Saturdny night re ceived n tolegrnm giving tho results of tho Columbia University Indoor field meet which wnii hold nt Port land Saturday. Ormrnunl Agricultural Collogo 37. Multnomah Club 32. Oregon 31. This wns tho first Indoor flold moot nt Columhln thnt Trainer DIM Hay ward of Oregon Iiiih lost hut l:o wns hnndlcappod this year by lnck of sprlntors, Itnsmiiisen o' Marshflold being n strong nld to this branch of O. A. C. .NORTH UEXI) XEW8. Tho Presbyterian Ladles Aid Is holding n special mooting nt tho church tills nfternnnu. Tho Indies will hold their regular meeting Thursday afternoon. Stranger at Portland Rooming' House Causes'Slight Scare Other Offenders. Smoke Issuing from tho Hallway of tho Portland Rooming House on North Front Street Saturday Even ing, prompted Officer Walter Rich ardson to Investigate", and nftor mak ing his way through a cloud of smoke dotcctcd a room from whlc't It was emerging. Ho opened the door, and discovered nn unknown mnn, laying on tho floor, his shirt and clothing badly burned. Officer Richardson grabbed for a chemical extinguisher and played it on tho man stamping out tho blaze. It Is presumed that the man had fallen out of bed while nslcen and his plpo sot fire to his clothes nnd started tho blaze. Tho sorvices of tho flro department wns unnecessary ns the chemical stamped out the blnze. He would not glvo his name. IL C. Weldon wns nrrested by Of ficer, Smith on Saturday and lodged In riio Hotel DcCnrtcr until Sunday morning when ho was released on 1 1s claim that h6 wns n member of the mtlltln nnd might bo called upon nny tlmo to mnreh toward Mexico nnd get In tho chill snurc. .Too Williams wns arrested by Of- ncer BiuiBinnn sundry mm riinrgcu with drunkenness. Ho wns ro'ensed to appenr before Recorder Duller at 10 n. m. todny. cWC0Hf SOCIAL CALENDAIl. I MONDAY. North Dond Christian Sis terhood ten with Mra. B. Mc Danlcl. TUESDAY. North Dcnd Catholic Ladles' Aid with Mrs. Kaiser. Episcopal Guild nt Guild Hnll. Mrs. S. A. CnrmlchncL nnd her mother, Mrs. John Foltor, or Dnndoii, enmo from Dnndon Saturday. Mr. Carmlchaol met them hero and they will go out to ltlw surveyor's camp at South Slough for a few days. W. S. Chandler and wife, who returned to Sin Frnnclsco Inst week from their trip to Honolulu, will vis It In Southern California boforo pro ceeding to Vancovcr, U. C. with their daughter, .Mrs. Ilnrry Tromnlne, for n visit. They will probnbly not ro turn to tho liny boforo July 1. 4 V fr It Is expected thnt enrly In Miy will witness the rottirn of a num ber of Coos Imyltes who hnvo boon sojourning !n Southorn Cnlltornln. Wm. Grimes and wife 'who hnvo coti n' Long Henih nro planning to re turn' thon. Dr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Towor nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Stoplrn Rogors who hnvo boon spending tho winter at Monrovia plan to roturu ns soon as tho wontnor Is favorable. F. M. Frledborg nnd family who nro nt Long Bench hav? not decided when thoy will return to tho Dny. i i- AMOXG THE HICK. tho petition, AlFAFA CROP IS A.GOOD ONE Agriculturist Smith returned Sat urday from a trip through the Co-tmnpod out when the now cases de nulllf Vnlloy nnd brougnt back with veloped. Among those nfflleted are lilm a fine saniplo of alfalfa raised , tno fanilllosof Postmnstor Russell who on tho ranch of 8. L. Laf forty near, 8 himself a victim. Mrs. Kennedy on Coiiulllo. Tho alfalfa nvoragoil over shermnn ovonuo. the Poult family In two and n half feet long and ho 0.(l Town nml JIrs- Mutllrtn Sloop's says It deiuoiistratca cloarly that .jaughter nt tho homo of Mrs. Gam- dny evening. L. 13. Mlllcdgn Is home from n trip to Marshflold mid North Rend. He will return to the latter plnro In a couple of weeks mid open n first class confectlonory store. Business Is reported good on tho Bay. Hose burg Hovluw. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Holte are rejoicing over tho birth of n Bon. Smallpox Is again gaining qulto a foothold In North Bend nnd several families aro under quarantine, It was thong' t thnt It had boon almost Rov'. G. -LeRoy Hnll Is still con fined to his homo by n severe attack of In grippo and bronchitis. Mrs. S. S. Jennings at North Bonl who has been suffering from n sovoro nttnek of honrt troublo Is reported much improved today, greatlv to tno grntlflcntlon of tholr mnny friends. Church Benefit alfalfa can b ralsod to advantngu i,j0 u una secuou im i.uuoiiy raiicii, Xorth Im Phdrn nro sufforhig from qulto mi opldomtc of whooping Is about a mile south of Coiiulllo nnd has n small flold tlmt ho plant ed last year. Mr, Smith says that he thinks that tho soil on the Coiiulllo la naturally a llulo hotter adapted to the growth of alfa fa than tho soil lu tho Coos Day district, but that tho latter can ho put In shapu with a little treatment, lu order to en courage alfalfa raising, ho has nr- rangod to provide for n number of demonstration fields. There aro Bovoral good tracts of alfalf.1 in tho Coiiulllo Valley, among them being those a; tho ranches of Price Robinson, Carl llrothors, W. G. Moolil. Clins. Uut ler nnd E. A. Howie. New liit-pcvtoi' Here. II. D. Warner arrived hero Inst week from Corvallls to take charge of the Conulllo Valley Cow Testing ( Association. M - is from cough. Ml 88 Helen Dodsou leaves for her homo lu LcGrande soon after a vis It with Mrs. Louis Anderson of North Bend. Sales Imaginary Heart Trouble. Do you havo pains In the region of tho heart? Does your heart thump? Its terrlblo pounding alarms you? Whnt is wrong? Do you believe these symptoms mean honrt trouble? Organic dlsonses of tho heart very sol dp in occnslon much pain. Nearly all of these pains nro caused by stnrr-s some derangement of tho stomach. rii in Pnunnoiiniii nml .i?ii n Morltol Tonic Digestive Is especially student of Cor.ioll University, and recominonded for Indigestion nnd is a practical dairyman. dyspepsia, nnd for restoring t o stom- Anotlier man Is expected hero thls,ach to Its normal functions nnd no "wonk to take eharito of the Myrtle, more "heart disease." Owl Pres Point nssoelnt'on. Tho Coos : ay . crlptlon Phnrmncy. Frank D. Cohsn After May 1 Dr. It. W. Morrow, Dentist will occupy rooms 1 nml u El dorado Building ocr lied Cvoi Drug Slurc. I ossoeiatlona nro now working In pood shape 3nd some excellent tn--lormatlon la be Jg obtaluod. Opposite Chandlor Hotel. Phone 74 IVntml Avenue Drug Store, Exclusive Agents. Price $1.00. Tomorrow, TUESDAY is The SWEDISH CHURCH Benefit . Day at S.S.JENNINGS North Bend Kub Clothing and Shoe Co. BANDON, , MARSHFIELD MYRTLE POINT We study what the men and young men of this town want. We can give you style and gentility in your clothes with out excessive cost. We carry the famous Clothesrii. "The oaac price the world enrerr Come in and sec how well this suit measures up to your ideal of good clothes. Faultless styling, master workmanship as shown by the hand-shaped collar, the hand-fashioned coat front, even hand-made buttonholes. Many men used to pay $25 for these desira ble qualities. Now they come here and buy STYLEPLUS. Models with lots of dash for young men. Plenty of others if your taste is more conservative. ID fly Inter-Ocean Transportation Co. Semi-weekly servico Coos Bay nml San Frnneisoo. S. S. Redondo SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, AT 3:00 P. M. ' Equipped with wireless and submarine bell. Passengers and freight. STS. NANN SMItH Equipped with wireless nnd siibmnrine bell. Passengers and freight. Wll.li SAIIi FltO.M SAN FNANTISCO FOU COOS II.W, .MONIIAV, APItlli !JO, AT :i:00 P. Jl. San Francisco office, Greenwich street pier No. 23 and GOO Fife building. Coos Bay Agent, 0. P. McGEonoE, Phone 44. KQUIPPKI) WITH WlltKIiKSS. Steamship Breakwater A1AVAY8 ON TIMK. Sails from Marshtlold April 11th, l$th, 25th and 30th nt aervlco of tho tlrio. Sulla from Portland about 8:00 a. m., 8th, 15th, 22nd and 28th. Ticket on sulo to all Kubtcrn iKilntu ami liifornitlou iih to routes nnd mlw cheerfully furnished. Phono -lUT-L. ii. j. MOIIK, Acnt S. S. AR.OLINE Kqulppcd with Wliolchs. 'Fine 1'assiMiKOr Accommodations. ew. steal llont SAlIi? KHO.M NOItTH KKSli 1'OIt SAN FKA.NCISCO SATUIIDAY, APKIL 18 NORTH BEND MILL & LUMBER COMPANY, Agts. TOM JAMKS, ABcnt, Maibliflelcl. O. P. Slicrldail, Asent, Noitli Ucud. S. S. ALLIANCE SAILS K1IOM l'OUTiaND FOU COOS HAY MONDAY, APIUli 20, AT 0 P. 31. HOUND THIP, $18.50. Connection with tho North Hank Itonrt at Portlaud. North I'aclflc Steamship Company ll")ll 4i' C. V, SI'GKOHGE, Agent. KINDLY REarEMBER AND GIVE US A TRIAL KVl-niYTllINfl IN T1I15 UAICEHV MNB rAl?SHPIELD BAKING COjMPANY 18.1 NOUTH SIXOND ST., NEAH CKNTItAL AVKNUE. rilONE 428. CALL 46 For Prompt Auto Service NI'W 7-passeuuer Cadillac at service day and night your L. M'UONALD Proprietor CALL 46 (Paid Adv.?" KRUSE j ANXOUNCKMEYr oi j nnnounco myself S,, . ouuo ue prosontatlvft mo. i . " I'wmarips May IB vn, ' for hotter road i.L. ..Wl11. ort pcopio to got Oregon outoMfc. (PaldU'AS A Wrtt -. I hereby announce mnii on tho Democratic ticket at the tos lug primary election. , O. J.SEELH.i UUIU AUV, AXXOiixni'MrvT I lierohv nnnnnnrn tn..i, .. candldnto for tho nomination ol fiJ rcBuuumvo on me uemocntle tub for COOS County, tn hn tnhtrllHi tho voto of tho people at tbi tJ mary olectlon on May IB, lilt" If nominated and elected, 1 1! auiuo oy Biaiomcnt Number Oct; will favor quarterly pajmi t taxis, i win lavor tno aba uicn of unnecessary commlislosi t must do sunnortcci iiv iha iitum I ntn In favor of good roaii wijl uiidre. i am oppoied to m laxaiion and excessive amiss. J, TOM HAIL, (Paid Adv.) ANNOllXCDIEXT. I hereby announce m;wll h candidate for tho nomination oft Iff by tho Democratic party ! Primary" ElitllbH' May IS, 151C If nominated ana elected I ' conduct the office alonr tie n economical lines possible, mm! with efficiency, and do mr Wi onforco tho criminal laws. i W.W.OiCt (Paid Adr.) Send Your Laundry to Us By Parcel h WE FUKN1SII A IIAQ AXI I PAY THE POSTAGE OS HJ HIMUIIX. 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