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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1915)
! fc'tflftl ..-ajbll FUB51FIE 5 TOO LAt TO CLASSIFY I koit itiin42yiv " rm-nhJiied hou. fiulro Ilt 5nl Soxontl1 and nwu "-' t , -JiKBW.. IVATiefWibiiyoi'H for l-'oril Weed I MiiiJf8Sri2.GG sot. Goodrum's i garsws, kilt ftKNTSfruriilHlicd rooms, $2, ISijgni. ?3.00 per wk. wllh hathiElgSfl aulto for light houso ; kHlHlfjptooWB with bnth ?IG iior I month.,nsou Itoomlng Houbo, i35;Sg'St.. North. Iffl SALE 50 rOH 8ALF;iie refrigerator clionp. I 'Phono 443-J. poll flAIM-sw Indicium. Mrs. ' ,.ma. mil SALKYOK KENT A two mid 1-2 vaeregrdon In flno. condition In jfeyaoliUT' Addition. J. 13. Fitz gerald. IjjSk i !RRENT I rOmtUNTIcOi'iniiui limiso. Imrgo tmrHy'.ftirnlshcd. A. 13. Bonnmn, 49-J. fort RWC-Ono hiilto of Iioiiho keeplnWoomB. Mnrnhflold llotol, ' Corner, efts rd and Commorclnl. VOft IwilfTwo furnished Iioiihc- 1(1 kMpin'jJfoniB nml ono front sln- gl MMflHg room. ruuuu -u. - OK JUr-FliitN mul npiuUnciitfl. PhopiJgii-J. tt fait RlWrT Rooming limiso. In- qul Allan's pool hall. 139 Front Ott ,KWWr? IIouho keeping rooniH, OlVinHfl-fl-rooni house. Inqulro Lmm i ' - 424 'IwfW. North. '( .OR. mmm Four unfurnished ', howSSSSjplng rooms. Call 430 N. WANTED a ruin uncles. Pacific Liv sfor Co. ENTS PROVES IT. Offer. Cut out this ad, !' H fAiiln in Fnlov & Co.. fhkj writing your immo nnd jJjjinly. nnd rccolvo a frco Mil , mi(U CUIHUIIIIHK 1"IJ onayjfir Tar Compound, for uHMrMMs and croup; Foloy Kld- ttiXUHt&T kidney and bladder HHiWMiJjfbnckncho, pnlns In Joints, . MOmi n k i tiMafWM; nnu ioicy uiunuruu bldiAajWholcsonio nnd thorough- cninnriic iry mi imuu ,tho cost of mailing. Sold . ,. ,, . i, .u rnmcy. TIITIIMI itc OF BIG f EATURES AND ?AUDEVTLLr" Il Land Suyvlllo lu nil entire haw Blnglng und ilniiclug nnd Ignuu. -Unlvoraal fenturo In 1 IB SPY" mhipted from Imoiu Coopor'a novel nnd $y a cast composed of Iior- kft Inson, Wm. Worthlngton, on, Ella Hall and Frank (u picture shows tho time President, Gen. Qeorgo k, and tho early war-tlmo Tho photography Is !ho plctuio throughout Is jer goou reeis ami a kuuu act. AX SAME AS USUAL big morrow night a success as shown at tho , ter, Now York. Tiio 1 Attraction Co. presents production a gorgeous of tho famous novel and 'S SHOP WINDOW Cross, -with an all-star IE Clalio Whitnoy and es. ?n. ivi. u. IAN AND SURGEON Diseases of Women a Specialty. tfaoke Bldg. Phono 229-J M urSk'sm A flWHttH -lAlauA "HP u Iff LEMANSKI H TONIGHT THE COOS W' W 10c a Button $1.00 a Rip This definite money war rantyoffered and backed by the manufacturers, who au thorize us to pay it whenever a customer finds cause to com plainis attached to the waistband of every pair of DUTCHESS ' TROUSERS Priced at $2 to $6 and made better than many cus .tom trousers costing more. Wo Keep Your Clothes Pressed free of charge Woolen Mill Store Two Stores Marshfield .:: :: North Bend mm BREVITIES WJ3ATIIi:il FOUKOAST tDr AuoclilM I'rtM to '.oo IUr TlmM, OIlKaOX -Hnln In wost; rnln or snow In cast; southerly winds. LOCATi TKMPKHATURI3 J ItKCOIM) For tho 24 hours ending nt 4:43 . in., .Tnn. 11, by UonJ. Ostllnd, special govornmont mo- tcorologlst: Maximum 5C I Minimum 32 At 4:43 n. m 15 Precipitation 37 Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, 1U14 39.44 Precipitation same porlod Inst year 29.01 I Wind: Southwest; cloudy. Pino Avoniin Done Johnson & Liu son havo completed planking Pino nvoiiuo, connecting North 8th with Front street. Meet I'ilily. Tho PnBt Mntrons Association will moot tho third Frl lny In thin mouth at tho homo of Mi-b. A. D. Wolcott. IIuvo Mumps. A number of tho Enstsldo school chlldron nro confined to their homes by mumps, nu opl ilemlo breaking out tlioro. Auto Hit Car. Supt. Miller Bays that Instead of tho motor cur hitting tho Coos liny Laundry's nuto yos tordny, It was tho other wny 'round, tho auto hitting tho motor car. Tho damngo was slight. 0M)iis Office D. L. nuoklnghnm, who recontly retired as City Kngln eer, will opon nn offlco wlthW. A. Itold next Tucsdny to do a gonor.il engineering buslnosa Ho 13 Install ing a blue-print mnchlno. Ifninot Overdue. A San Francis co dispatch reports that thero was considerable anxloty tlioro over tho falluro of the steam schoonor Hor net to ronch Euroka Friday. Tho Hornet has loaded a fow times on Coos Day. liny City Mill Closed. Owing to a shortago of logs, tho Day City Mill has been working only part tlmo and may bo closed down most . ,,. wont Tho Bay City mill lm8 beon cumng principally cedar, rjr ftna- honilook. . Hold Annual Meeting. Tho an- nual meeting of tho Christian Church will bo hold this evening In tho Swedish Hall. A banquet will bo 1 PHONE 1KC D I - f in i hi M pmmi htv ! r pm mm 10CentVt(y-AV Sl.OO .... . .- rHh- Uk.- O Rid 10 Cent iu Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY .n&itWvftafP) tywfWTitftiiL BAY TIMES, MAR acivctl at o'clock, this to bo fol owed by a program nnd business neot- Ing. Officers for tlie coming vyenr will bo elected. Mclti'lt Tlieie. Hugh McLnln, of Mnrshfleld, hns nrrlved In Portland, nnd, bolng tin ardent Democrat, Im mediately arranged to attend the Jnckson Day banquet. Portland Tel ogrnm, Cooh .ItrlckH to Viilr. Director Wnrd, who will huvo charge of Coos County exhibits at tho San Francisco fair, has arranged with 13. L. Dexter to furnish brick from his South Coos IUvor brickyard to build tho fire placo at tho fair. Move Htore. Norton & Hanson nro vacating tho storeroom In tho Chnndlcr building nnd Will consoli date their business In tho Front street storo. Two or throo aro negotiating for tho quarters which they nro vacat ing but this has not been definitely determined upon. Takes Myrtlo Point Church. Rov. Cannon, cousin of Sonntor "Undo"' Joo Cannon, has nccepted tho pastor ship of tho Christian Church at Myr tlo Point, nnd Saturday camo hero to meet his family, consisting of n wlfo nnd throo children, who nrrlved horo from California whoro tho fam ily formerly resided. Htovo OeorRo Hurled. Tho burlnl of Stovo .Ooorgo, n well-known Crook, was hold yesterday afternoon from tho Wilson Undertaking Pnr lors. Appearing as a friend of tho decensod, Father McDovltt mado n fow slmplo romnrks. Thero woro ninny frionds who followed tho henrso to tho I. O. O. F. Comotory. Formal Ojieiilng. A special at tompt to got ovory ono In Mnrsh- fiold to nttond tho formnl oponlhg of tho now $12,000 Cnrncglo Li brary tomorrow night Is being mndo. At th'at tlmo tho building -will bo officially turned ovor to tho city. Mm. Henry Songstnckon will mnko tho prosontatlon address, Mayor Al lon will speak, n8 woll as Dr. Straw and Suporiutondcnt Tlodgon. Are Set Five. Chnrgcd with mak ing a disturbance nnd with tamper ing with automobiles In front of tho Lomnnskl Theater last evening, Dort Trlbboy, Dortlo Unhr and a boy nnm od Farloy woro discharged from tho pollco court nftT thoir hearing. D. L. Footo must " pear before Juilgo Uutlcr for driving on tho wrong sldo of thn streot. Tho owners of cars 4993 and G49G must also answer charges. Himl Trip. According to n Eu gouo pnper, Misses Poarl Rolgard, Madgo Barry and Lucy PoworB, of Marshflold, and Lota Mast and Grotchon, Sherwood, of Coqulllo, had oven a moro strenuous trip from horo uncle to tho University last week than tho first accounts Indicat ed. It Is claimed that a heavy wind, almost like a hurricane, drovo tho waves far in on tho lioach and ono big comber caught thoir auto and almost carrlod thorn out to son. Meeting Tomorrow. Thoro will bo a general exodus of lawyors to Co qulllo tomorrow, most of thom go ing ovor to bo prosont at tho annual meeting 'and banquot of tho Coos County Ilnr Association. Officers for tho coming year will bo elected nt that tlmo and tho lawyors nro also going propnrcd to discuss tho question of asking tho Loglslaturo to chango tho dates or tho Circuit Court sessions on tho grounds that tho present dntos nro unsatisfactory for tho most part to tho farmers. Sends Plpo Priced. When W. C. Hall, owner of tho Eugono Concroto Works, was horo sovoral weeks ago, ho declared at tho tlmo that ho so'riously thought of putting in a factory lioro. Today n lottor was received at tho Chamber of Com morco stating that ho lias found ho can mnko concroto drain tllo, eight lnchos and lnrgor In dlamotor to compoto with tho clay pipe. This is considered quite an Item among tho farmers, many of -whom "will soon bo In tho mursot for drain tile. Shift Games. Because- of tho fact thnt they havo had but llttlo chanco to practice this year, not moro than a couple of times, tho Marshflold High School basketball quintet have shifted all games sched uled for them this month until Feb ruary 1. With tho gymnasium open for practice next week tho boys are expecting some good' work-outs bo- foro tho oponlng of tho regular season, The towns Interested In tho Coos County Leaguo are MarBb fleld, North Dend, Coqullle, Myrtle Point and "Bandon. Captain Wheeler Buried The fun eral of Captain W. S. Wheeler, who died on Wednesday, was held yester day afternoon, at tho Wilson Under taking parlors. Tho Rev. LoRoy, Hall preached a sermon and the Odd Fellows Lodgo had clrargo of tho services at the eravo In tho I. O. O. F. cemetery. Many old friends gathered tii . 1, OREGON, MONDAY,' JANUARY to pay their Inst homage to ouo of Coos Day's oldest pioneers. Tho will of the deceased will not bo opened un til Judge Hall receives the decision oj the Supremo Court as to who Is county Judge. (1EO. KIIUSH spent Sunday with filontlB in MurBhflold. WM. E. HOMME, of Cooston, Is a .Marsh field business visitor todny. DU. SHAW returned todny from a business trip to Portland and other northern points. A. J. MENDEL returned yesterday from a business trip to Portland nnd San Francisco. DEPUTY SHERIFF LAlltD and As sessor Thrift woro hero from Co qulllo yesterday. MRS. FRANK HODSON, of South Coos Rlvor, visited her Bister, Mrs. Chns. Jansoti, over Sunday. MISS ALPHA PETERSEN, who hns ucon visiwng iiur luw.or in 1-0. 1- land, returned homo Saturday. MRS. HANS REED, who has boon B'JRlilly Indisposed nt her homo nt Kiityvino, is mucu improvoii.(wm. ,,lrt Cnl111iii0 fiv0 1,, tin, countv T. .1. THRIFT, County Assessor, wns n visitor horo yoBterdrty on a short buslnoss trip from Coqulllo. A. P. DAVIS, of Sherlfr Johnson's force, spent Sunday with friends In Marshflold, returning to Co qulllo todny, MRS. O. L. McVEY, who has been living in aienndn for sovoral montliB, dopnrtod Wednesday for Coos Bay, expecting to remain tlioro. Florence, Wost. MISS STELLA WICKLUND return ed overland from Portland Sntur doy, whoro slio hns been visiting nt tho G, R. aulovson homo. Mil. AND MRS. II. A. BULTMAN fcuve returned from Snn Fran cisco after upending tho holidays thoro with Mr. Dultman'B parents. GEO. BARRENPOHL, of Smith-Powers Capt 1, was horo today on rmito to Douglas County, whoro ho expects to spend six weeks or or so. MR. AND MRS. W. K. WISEMAN nnd daughter, Margaret, hnvo returned from California whoro they havo been for tho past two months, R. MARSHALL, of North Bond, ro turnod homo Snturay ovonlng on tho Nnnn Smith from California, whoro ho was called on tho death of his mother. J. T. BRAND wont to Coqulllo todny Lnlng called thero In tho enso of James O'Brlon, who Is accused of robbing tho Browory Saloon some tlmo ago. MRS. W. S. CHANDLER pinna to lcavo tomorrow orvnext day to moot Mrs. Harry Tromnlno, who Is on routo Bouth to Join thorn on thoir southern trip. Mr. Clmndlor will lcavo lntor. G. T. TREADGOLD and fnmlly, of Bnndon, camo ovor to MnrBhtlold yesterday, spondlng tho day horo. Thoy expect to loavo today for the county seat, ROBERT MARSDDN, Sr., returned on tho Nnnn Smith from Califor nia whoro ho wna called by tho illness of his son, Sam, who has entirely recovorod. CAPTAIN N. J. CORNWALL nrrlved Saturday ovonlng on tho Nann Smith from Borkoloy, whoro ho has boon spending tho holidays with his family. Ho loft yestor day morning for Gnrdlner. THOMAS DIXON, superintendent for MacArthur-Porks Co., tho railroad contractors, waB In Florence yes terday. Ho Is on a trip aver tho road to seo how tho construction work Is progressing. Floronco West. T. D. DUNGAN, of Kelso, Wnsh., Is hero for n short visit with his brothors, C. H. Dungan, G, W. Dungnn and W. E. Dungan. Ho has a flno dnlry ranch nt Kelso and reports that section very pros perous. DEPUTY SHERIFF W. C. LAIRD camo ovor yestorday from Coqulllo taking back with him Kooort Thorn, who Is wanted In Circuit Court on n bench warrant, Thoro la a charge against Thorn of giv ing liquor to a minor. TOM WILLIAMS, whoso specialty Is logging machinery nnd whoso sldellno of tho latost stories makes him moro than a welcomo vlsltor ovorywiioro, arrived batur- Vor Hill; C. N. Bower, Myrtlo day. Ho will havo charge of the' point; Dan Poterson, Myrtlo Point: big exhibit which his firm will lyy. h. Hnughton, rrorwny; R. M. hnvo at tho San Francisco fair. Weldor, Lakeside. AMONG THE SICK Mrs. Jack Riiinpf"t rapidly rocov- brine from hor recent OI,eraton tor uppenmcuis. , John Fllllor, at the Mercy HOSpI - l tal, Is getting bettor and recovering from injuries received late Saturday night. Mrs, Robort Simmons is getting better aftor her appendicitis opera tion a fow days ago. Mrs, Al Stevens was brought down from Hayuea Inlet yesterday by Dr. Morrow and taken to the hospital, wljero sho will undergo an operation. Mrs. A, L. Pope, of Coqulllo, was able to loavo tho hospital today aftor her operation thoro twelve days ago, 11,1915 EVENING EDITION. QUINTET WRESTS Em Marshfield Independents' Vic tory of 26 to 19 is Hard Fought With a ucore of aG to 19 tho Marshfield Independents proved vic torious over tho Norwny basketball quintet In a gnmo played 'thero last Saturday everting. The visiting team was royally entertained at tho farm homo of Mr. nnd MrB. C. It. Schroe dor, where they stayed Saturday ovonlng. Having played togothor In sev eral games this season, the locnl contingent hns developed a fast sys tem bf team work nnd by swamping Miller, center for Norwny, managed cd to hold tho lead gained enrly In tho game. Thero wafc u good nUondanco a tho gnmo despite tho. fnct Umt lho r,vor wnfl ,)gh ,, mnny W(jro dotulnc(1 from comlnr. TJl0 ,ocn, boyB ,mvo ,nntlo nr, rnnKon,OI,tH for a gnlno to uo ayod soat in about two weeks. It is iiIro probablo that a return gnmo with Norwny will bo staged hero. Tho following was tho llue-up of tho two tennis nnd tho baskets se cured by ench member: Mnrshfleld Pob. Norwaj Nllcs Clinton Otln Brown Forwards. Fisher Miller Center. BuHlngton Kern Morrow Johnson Guards. Roynl Nlles, at forward, was star basket man, using Ills eagle oyo for 12 'points. Bon Fisher, nt coaler, nnnoxed thrco more, whllo Dr. R, W. Morrow, at guard, shot two baskets and throo four fouls out of four chnnccs. WATERFRONT NEWS I : Rough bar conditions mndo it lm- jposslblo for tho Hazel Dollar to cross out this morning, though she Is expecting to got away for tho North in tho morning. Tho Hnzol Dollar loft tho Smith Mill nnd pass ed down to North Bond yestordny nftornoon, With a dccklond of lumbor tho Adollno crossed out this morning nnd headed South after having been dctalnod ovor night in tho lower Day. Sho wont down yestorday at low tldo. Tho Hnrdy arrived in yestorday from San FranclBco nnd Is now loading cargo for her return trip. A wlrolcss from tho Eldor this nftornoon stated thnt no wourd ar rive off tho bar oarly tomorrow morning. Sho wna'duo In somo tlmo today but has been dctalnod. TIiIb morning tho sonm schooner Ycllowstono arrived in from Port- luml nnd Is loading lumber nt North Bend for San Frniiclsco. Both tho Rustler and tho Ronmor aro dotnlncd. horo awaiting fnvor ablo bar conditions. AT THE HOTELS Chandler Hotel. B. II. King, Portland: W. C. Lnlrd, Coqulllo; It. II. Parker, Port land; H. H. Hart, Jr., San Fran cisco; H, B. Donnhoy, Portland; Hnttlo Rowling, Lnko Villa, Illi nois; G. T. Troadgold and family, Bandou; O. C. Hamlin, Denver Hill; J, E, Bnndrltt, Montnguo, Cnl,; N. J. Cornwall, Gardlnor; F. J. Kolly, Snn Frnnclsco; T, J. Thrift, Coqulllo; Fred Mhirray, North Iiond. Lloyd Hotel. Gus Augors, Lakeside; Harry An derson, Norway; C, Honey, Tlnndon; W. A. Molvln, North Inlot; O. T. Anderson, Coos Rlvor; John Adams, Myrtlo Point; Jack Howard, Grants Pass; Ray Brown, Myrtlo Point. Blanco Hotel, L. Karmol, San Francisco; Art May, Brewster; H. H. Parker, Port- J land; Bert Roborts, Gardlnor; C, A. Swooney, Brookdnlo, Cal.; J. A. 8mlth, Coos River; D. W. Oakos, North Bend; A. W. Stevens, Hnynos Inlot; F. Stahoman, Portland; Jns. Taylor, Beavor Hill; II. Bunch, Bea- . St. Lnwrenco Hotel Anna Potorson, Portland; Elonnorl I Lawrence, Portlund; Jack N. Novlns, Bandon; E, Johnson, Bandon; Janet 1 ,. Robort a ftn(, wlfe Soatto: Joo Morso. Salom: S - r Hnrnlin ,n1lnnr. Vnrnnn SmlHi Daniels Creek; Miss Graco Sumnor, Tomploton. L. O. O. M. NOTICE All members of tho Loyal Order of Moo'se aro cordially and ur- gontly Invited to attend a smoker to be given nt Odd Fellows' Hall Tuesday evening, Japuary 12, lftlS. By order of COSlMlTTEB. ' Geo, E. Cook, Secretary, BATtLKY 91, 10 per snefc. HALVES'. GAM HIT YOU MAY BE COLD Dut wo have a hot price on coal anil Wood heaters this weolt. 4 Detter see us. Wo can set you up a heater from $t.!i3 to $10,50. SCHROEDER & HILDENBRAND ! GENlHtAli HAltmVA, 12 ATS'D 1'LUMIUXG Our Shop Does General Repair Work. THE DELICATESSEN CO. 136 .NORTH BROADWAY &sAtt!l! Wo carry at nil times a largo variety of DKTitClOUS "n&AlY PREPARED VOODS for tho table and family trndc, ready to servo. We glvo our best attention and efforts to nil special ordora ' for social functions nnd private gatherings. TRY OUR. QUIGK SERVICE COFFEE BOOTHS Delicacies of all kinds to cIioobo from.' A lunolf ttf 'Btilt your tasto In Quality nnd Price. 1 IRVING BLOCK 11 1 WATCH OUR CLEARANCE SALt JEW BARGAINS ADDED DAILY CLOSING OUT ALL BOYS' CLOTHING, ALL MILLINERY AND ALL CHILDREN'S GOODS. F. II. HIES SEEKS ENGINEER'S BERTH i. K Name Before Council This EvepingA. B. Gidley , Also Candidate F. A. IlalneB, nftor much porsua ttlan by his frionds, hns appeared lu tho field as nn applicant for tho position of City Englnoor, and his rinuio will bo submitted this evening at' tho mooting of tho city fathors. when tllo position left vncant by tho rotlromont of D. L. Buckingham will probably bo filled. Tor 33 years Mr. Haines wns nn engineer for tho Chicago NorthweBt orn Railroad and with tho exception of n short strip of lino, built prac tically ovory mllo of thnt road west of tho Missouri Rlvor. Coming1 West several yoara ago, Mr. Hntnos bocamo well known horo for Ills construction work on tho Smith-Powers Xogglng rond, having boon employed for a yenr and a halt lnbulldlng thnt llnotnolshrdlu taoln In building that lino nnd lntor ho worked for a year on tho proposed road through to tho const from Rosohurg, Tho major share of his oxporlenco has boon constructive work. At thO last mooting of tho Coun cil Mayor Allen suggestod tho nnmo of A. B. Gldloy, though no selection was mndo nt that tlmo, tho flnnnco commlttoo asking for tlmo to con sider tho matter, NORTH ItE.VD LIBRARY. A program is bolng arranged to "bo hold at tho Star Thoater for tiio bonoflt of tho North Bond Public Library, Monday ovonlng, January 18. Whllo tho program Is not an nounced in detail, it Is known thnt tho best tnlent on Coos lray Is bo lng brought togothor for tho ovont. Professor GJerdrum will assist with tho music nnd Mr. Fred Shlmlnn, a graduate of tho McAllister School or oratory, will glvo a reading Tho nffnlr Is under tho nusplcps of Mrs. I. C. Itoynolds, Mrs. L. J. Simpson and Mrs. Goo. Hazor and promises to ho ono of tho best evenings Coos Bny hns ovor enjoyed. Popular prices will provnll and tho Indies In chnrgo liojio to not n nlco llttlo sum for tho library. ' Dy purcluiHo, tho library has added during tho past week "Yolando" and "Tho Gontlo Knight of Old Brndonburg," both by Chns. Mnjor; "dheckors" by Jean 8t ration Por tor; "Tho Lamplighter" nnd "Rip Vnn W,inklo." E, W. Smith donntod Stockton, "Tho "Womnn Pays," by Ladd; "Tho Rofugoos," by Doylo. A number of mngnzlnes woro do nated by Horace Holmes. RAIN COATS nnd UMBRHMiAS, greatly reduced. matson's clean-up sa'le ' COLUMBIA' FLOUR, Jfit.Trt HALVES'. AT THIS IS A BAD MONTH. Tho In(,00r fo of AWntor, wltll lacU of outdoor exorcise, puts n heavy load op tho kidneys. Nearly overybody suffers from rheumatism, hackacho. puln In Bides and back, klduoy and bladder ailments. A backacho may not mean anything sorlous, but It cer tainly does not mean anything good, 'It's bettor lo bo on the safe side and take Foley's Kld poy Pills to strengthen nnd lu vigorate tho kidneys and help them do tbelr work. They help rid tho blood' of acids and poisons. Sold by Tho Owl Pharmacy. ' ""' THREE T 1 . -r jB. T. Treadgold Intimates That .IUIIII IIUIIUIIO IbOlllllUHJ ' Varied in Substance In Intimating that chnrgos of por Jury will bo proforrcd ngalns. Jojin Horr'on, G. T. Treadgold, of Bandou, this morning added nnothpr phaso to tho already complicated Trpnd-gold-Conch case. That John Horroit, In tho Bnndon courts sworo thnt Joo Conch fur nished liquor for tho Simpson girls, Lollta and Ruby, nnd thus shifted tho blnmo from his shoutdorB, OD.ly to chango his testimony in tho Cir cuit court by thoro denying .tlmt ho saw Joo Coach glvo tho girls boor this is tho allegation of q. T.. Treadgold this morning at tho Chnndlor Tlotol. f "I Mvo very llttlo to say' ho "!. "for tho reason thnt ovory tlmo I glvo my tactics ( nwny-. my opponents manage to lioad' off my defense." Mr. and "Mrri. "Treadgold, Tvith their two children, loft on jho nf tornoon train for thoir homo in Bnndon. .1 NEWS OF NORTH BEND . Tho Rainbow Club will moot Thursday at tho homo of Mrs. W, F. Ilodson on South Coos Rlvor. Miss Graco Santord of Sumnor vis ited her sister, Mrs. C. A Nollncr, ot North Bond, ovor Sunday. Tho Ladles' Aid ot tho North Bond Presbyterian, church will moot on Wcdnosdny nftornoon n.t tho home ot Mrs.. Gcorgo Hnzor, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Black and dnughtors visited relatives lu North Bond yestorday. BOY TO PRISON". James Osborne, tho hoy who wan parolod after passing n raised cheek on Mr. Pursley at tho Habordnsliory, having been caught stealing, now liaa to go to tho poultoutlury to servo an Indeterminate sentence of from ono to flvo yenrs. It Is oxpected ho will ho taken out next week, with others Honteiwced nt this term ot court, It will bo Sheriff Johnson's first trip to tho pen, Coqulllo Sontluol. I V. Ii. o. o. Tho Four Leaf Clovor Club mot at tho homo of Miss Miriam Wright 011 Friday. Aftor an hour of games and music light rofreshmonta woro sorvod by Miss Abbo Lodwnrd and Miriam Wright. Among those prefeont wero Mss Haloy, Tholma Tabor, Estrld Holm, Abbey Lodwnrd, Helen Stack, Irouo Oulmutto, Irene Fourlor, .Edith Ayro, Edith Johnson, Miriam nnd Clemenco Wright nnd Mrs. J. M. Wright. Tho noxt meeting will bo hold on Friday, January 22, .at tho homo of Irone Oulmetto. NOTICE TO SCOTCHMEN. All Caledonian Club members and iion-inoinbors lnvltod to attend special mooting to be held In Todd tho Tailor's shop, Front streot, Thursday, Jan. 11 at 7:30 p. m. DAN McDONALD, Prosldout. WHEAT l?2.5 PER HUNDRED. HAINUS. DR. II. H. KHLTY, DENTIST Phono 112-J, Room 201, Qoke Bldg. Llbhy COAL. Tim kind YOU'liavo ALWAYS USED. PJiouo 73. Pacific Lit err nd Transfer Company .. 'PERJUACHIRGES ff '1 X Arms. Phono 304-L 1, pyrW -.'X3CSM . ir4 -fen.!. mm