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BAY TIMES. MARSHHIELD,, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1911 -EVENING EDITION.
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Justice of the .Peace Pennock
; Holds Accused In
' $5,000 Bonds.
City Marshal Jack W. Carter to
day took Jack Marsden, who was
bound over to tho Grand Jury on a
charge of assault with Intent to kill
by Justlco of tho Pcaco Pennock e
tcrday, over to Coqulllo and turned
him over to tin custody of tho sher
iff. Marsdon's hi.ll wan set at B,00'J
and, unablu to ml so that amount, ho
will linvo to remain In tho county Jail
until further nctlon Is taken oh his
nt tho September term of court.
Marsden was arrested InBt Monday
following nn alleged attempt to kill
Ji W. Bennett, an nttorncy with
whom ho had differences, In tho lat
ter's ofllco In tho Flanagan & Dennett
bank building. Tho accused man was
glvenva,proIlmlnary honrlng hero yes
ttrday' boforo Justlco of tho
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Pennock. Ho was represented by
Attorney' Charles I. Itolgard
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Doputy Prosecuting Attorney I.
Llljeqvlst represented tho stato.
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' Tho principal witnesses called by
thn lll-nino'llllnn imm T W nn. ..,n.
And Tom T. Uennett, tho former's son
and law-pnrtner who wns also In tho
ofllco when tho gun play Is nliego.l
to havo taken place. Tho testimony
of both men was 'dcntlcnl.
"About two o'clock last Monday
afternoon," snd T. T. Ilonnptt, "I
wns standing on tho slops of tho
Flanagan it Uennett Hank building.'
My father, who was In conversation
with Mr. Flanagan, was n stop or
two away from mo. Just ns ho co-i-1
eluded speaking. John Marsden wnlk-'o 0V...
cd up nnd, nftor Intimating thnt ho $ C.VIVIII.(J l.Vl.lfr ITI-'MS 4
wished to tnlk with my father, walk- , 0 '' " .
ed up tho stair of tho building with. A ,.. nf ,,. , ...
him.
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fnthor then asked mo to tnko Mar
sden Into my own ofllco nnd I did so.
When tho threw of us woro together
lu my room, Mnrsden brought up tho
subject of n law suit ho recently
brought ngnlnst IiIh fnthor whoso sldo
V. Dennett told him that h d .1 nl
enre to talk nbout that matter whoro
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upon Mnrsden, who wns sitting n
U It nrt il lutnnn.i utit l..l.l t
iuHght toiznu nn awwcnt hna ha,",e"oa'
nnd a few seconds later, whllo utter
ing tho words. "I'll get ou." or
something to thnt effect, drew n re
volver. "neforo ho had tlmo to rnlso tho
weapon to aim, and nbout when It
was on a lino with my fnther's foot
I grabbed his right wrist with mv
left hand and tho gun with my right
nnd struggled with him for tho poa-,
session of It."
As soon ns his father had recover-
ed his composure, ho continued, ho
ioo uoipcii io suiuiuo .Marsden as did
several other peoplo Mho had como
Into tho ofllco attracted by tho cries
for help of a girl Btonogrnpher.
J, II. Flanngan and sovornl other
witnesses testified to having assisted
In tho subjection of Marsdon until tho
arrival of tho offlcera and Marshal
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Richardson told of having gone to
fhrt nnnun nt Mia twnna ....1 1 1 1
'nrinr nnn uii.inini f itnn iitia
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placed tho mnn under arrest.
Arthur McKeown, n real estato
man nnd n son In law of tho older
Rounott, told tho court thnt several
weeks ngo, during n conversation be
tween him nnd Mnrsden, the latter
In speaking of Uennett, had threat
ened to "get that and tho
rest of thorn good and plenty."
Even after ho wns placed under ar
rest, nccordlng to witnesses, Marsden
ai-jii-uii-u mu lurom.
Tho dofonse entered a plea of "not
ullty" aud declined to oilier any tes-
,mouy at this time.
The people at Nctth. Bond arc not
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pleased that John Marsden should
be called a resident of that city.
They stato that ho has not been ln
business thero for two years, has not
received his mall thero for tho same
period and cannot bo Justly called a
citizen or resident of North Bend.
Tho Times had no deslro to cast any
aspersions on n sister city, but tho
story was written by a now reporter
as it developed nnd was described
by witnesses. Mr. Marsden Is not a
resident of North Bend and they arc
entitled to nn apology.
PLOT REIUM
TO
Mil rj f in uuriiuniuuus n iiiu iiuuiouim -' ITI10 BCOfO Was 1 10 U.
iu n nu uv
III 1 1 lift! II M J I i 'ns niIvocnteI ln n bill Introduced Los Angeles 4 7 I
ib ft u rk l n i i
t dn.
I Nowlands In n statement nccomjm
PortUQUCSe Government ScndS nylng the measure contended that
Q IHior Qmnicli i I t'10 standard Oil and Tobacco decl
bOHierS t0 opaniSIl Flon nnd th0 recent government re-
Frontier 1)0r' on t'10 stl,0, cntrovcr8'' (Jcm
(iiy
Associated Press
Times.)
i i i, oiiiiiu, .mi u. u nu k'iiiu
od hero todnv thnt tho Portucueso
- - . -- -
government has despatched sovonl
IhiKl..,,,! Irnnn. In ll,i. nnril,n, l.n
"r "vi v.. i ! ivn-
tier, following tho discovery of n plot
, to restore tho monarchy. Tho con-
P "' "' Bn'' to Jiavo originated
nlUOIlg CCrtalll OlllCOrS Of tllO POftll-
K,1PB0 nr,"' nl Vnlcnun Domingo, Just
niT088 lho bor(,or frolu Tll'-
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I1AIICOCIC To Mr. and Mrs. L. H.
llnbcock nt their homo on Union
nvonuo, Nortli lloud, on July 3, a
nine-pound girl. Mother nnd child
aro doing well.
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Lucy nnd Holt Manolirako nnd Miss
""vj. iMi wvMuuii.mv mm Min
.... ... .., imj ii'iiiuui nun
Thuradny night for tho imrposo of
cnlllng on n school mate who had ro -
contly broken her leg, but on arrival
found tho hiiuso dark, being bed-1
tlmo nnd after all tho hard rowing
and other disagreeable thlnca thov
'.l ".I'1? t0 ''" "imn.s.
""" romnieii nomo nt mtunlKut very
much dlsappolntod, but to tho rellot
of "Grandma" llonebrnko who was
Frank Wnllaco nnd dnughter,
Olive of nig Creek, arrived Saturday
and nro tho guests of his brother, 11.
D. Wallace,
Carl Hollonbeok hns so far recov
ered from his operation thnt ho was
nbl t0 bo vod to Mooro Uros'
,u,nu Nor,u nlul Saturday.
Il)ron Hodson and W. J. Wnllaco
nro going to tho beach Ashing today.
Mrs. H, D. Wnllaco and son Earl
woro tho guests of Mrs. Thos Hlggln
son nt dinner Monday.
J. C. Doano and family, H. D. Wal-
,BCl, am, fnmll), c, ,,j, Jj
famll) pnk nnd a n
"rnco Jones and Mrs. Charles Cox
colobrnteil tno Fourth , Ma 8nfl
..miwuhhu,
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II. S. nonebrnko and son Verl. n
F. Ross nnd nephew, Ross Honebrako,
went to Mnrshflold Tuesday. 'l
It's easier for n woman to run up a
bill at a dry goods ttore than It Is
for her husband tp run down tho
money to pay It.
It takes an occasional humiliation
to keep a man's head down to the
normal- bIzo of his hat.
Clothes may not mako tho man,
ui mrhey doesn't cut much of
flsuro unless It t3 well dossed.
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ULuT IMILbAlitlt BRINGING
wmm BSLLSCMES M0NEY ; .. j
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Trade Commission Similar to
Interstate .Commission,
Is Proposed.
Associated Press
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, July 6.
An Interstate Trade Commission of
five members to control Industrial
corporations ns tho Interstate Com
morco Commission controls rnllroadi),
was advocated In a bill Introduced
today by Senator Newlnnds of Novn-
onsirnicr mo neou or -nn lnucnenu
to Coos Bay Cnt qunsNpudlcinl nnd ndmlnlstra-
tlvo tribunal of great character nnd
dignity, ns fnr removed from poll-
dignity, ns
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"...-".."". ..u ...V. v....o.
This would apply to Industrial rv-
.... . .. ....
noraiions engaged in inicrsiaip
trado whoso nnnunl recolpts exceed
nvo million dollars, nnd such cornoru-
tlons would bo known ns "United
Slnlna rni.lDnrn.l Mmimiilna Tt
proposes to mnko lack of such regis-
trntloit nn Indication of "something
wrong. Tho Newlnnds' plan proposes
thnt frequent reportB will bo required
from corporations Informing tho pub
lic of Its character, to bo published
from tlino to time.
advi:htisi:i) list.
List of unclnlmod letters rcmnln
Iiib In tho Mnrshflold. Oregon post
ofllco. July 1, mil. Persons cnlllng
for tho samo will plcnso say ndvar
tlsed nnd pay ono cent for onch ml
vertlted letter called for:
A. II. Drown, Mis. W. S. lm-
IfIHtl. Inl... ! t V
worth,
"im iiuiui iiiiiiu, a K H I- MOl H.
iiiiiiib, Milium uiiivill, t, 11, liOtue.V
A. C. Hntllold, Agnes Hnll, Vlelnr
,Hnrald, Llsllo Ilasolton. C. It. IIIU,
Mnrshnl Hnlston, Georgo Johnson,
Joo Jones, .1. S. Jones, C. E. Johnson
Gus Johnson, Oscar Johnson, Mrs. N.
C. Justosen. Mi. KnnVni- iiv-.. q
l ----- ---.-. v1-vj IJIIIill W
Lewis, Nels 'Inrtinson, Tom Mnys
Alvln Myers. Mrs. Llllio Mnttliowi,
Thomns .Mnhor, Mrs. Hvn Mongaer,
Palo Mariano, Olaf Peterson. Chas.
C. Uo?s. Hev. O. Strnnd. J. Sternor.
N. C. Svorrltt, Edgar Sheldon. David
Smith, Tom Smith, Mrs. C. V.
Smith. Miss Edna Smith, John Sono.
Geo S. Smith. L. E. Wnltors, Mrs. Eva
Wheeler, Itobert Wymnn, Edwin P.
WoBtmnn, Tim. David Williams.
W. D. CURTIS,
Postmaster.
rMniia limn i
What a
Feeling in
the Morning
BUT THE FLAVOR OF
Drifted Snow
RFAIAIXS AND HAS HE1JN
SAME TOR fl8 YEARS.
THE
SAFE INVESTMENT
For Information concerning
blgh-class bond Investtaents,
bearing G interest net.
write O. n. Hinsdale, caie J.
H. Adams and Company, Los
Angeles, California.
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Hi! Hill ii i I il HmWl'iyil'f iM III W i IP I IMIWilii I- rTiTiii dliLi
Portland "Beavers" Win An
other Game From
roruaiiu Duavurs win hii- i TU. '
other Game From lU I ML 'l 4,
"Sac."
(By Associated Press to Coos Daj
T!rac3.
PORTLAND, Ore, July C. Tho
Deavers captured another game from
tho California Scnntors yesterday.
Tho score was 1 to 0.
Yesterday's scores were:
Los Angeles 4 7
Oakland fi M
San Francisco 0 4
Vornon S 13
Portland 1 G
Sacramento 0 0
Small lllii7o Owing to the prompt
i work of tho night patrolman, what
would have been a very dlsnstrouu
flro wns narrowly averted on tho ovo-
'ntng of July 4. During tho coursu
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H BIHUU UJUZU UI1 IUU WlllUrirUIll BIUU
of tho Ekblad & Son's Hardware
Company's store. Tho blnzo had
probably been stnrtcd from tho
smoldering remains of n flro cracker.
Th,. nr L B00l,,ftnr1t n"d U Wrt"
only nftor tho combined efforts of
tho patrolman, and a number of by
stnnders who wcro pressed Into ser
vice, thnt tho blnzo was extinguished.
Tho patrolman stated that tho flro
would havo undoubtedly set tho on
tiro wntcrfront In thnt section nblnzo
had It been In n position whoro it
could have been fanned by tho strong
wind thnt wns blowing nt tho tlmo.
Thero is n woman lu Mnrshflold
vho will not let her boy play ball b
cuiso slio Is nfmld that stealing bases
will linvo n bad effect on his moral
character.
Union Oils
'MSOLtNK V DISTSLLATE
RE.N'ZLN'E KEROSEXH
SAMSON (JAS ENGINES
nnC
CEXTRIFUUAL PUMPS
Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co.
Mnmhflcld, Ore. I'HONE 302-J
Mall Orders Solicited.
P-Ip -V TR T f
Masonic' Opera Kous
The Reliable
and
Delightful
lies Stock Co
"ft WIFE FOR i WIFE"
25, 35 and 50 Cents
beats on Sale at. the. "Busy, Coraier"
j . --. " i ii, i :r I, i-punu S14-J. v
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BANK
For Exceptional Bargain
In DuslncBs and Resldonco proporty
County Seo tho
Standard Investment Co
LOGGIi: UUILDING NORTH REND OIIL'GOH
1
COOS IUY to DRAIN ln ONE DAY
via GARDINER Drnln-Coos nay
Btago nnd steamer to Scottsburg.
Mnttoon auto lino Scottsburg to
Drain. Through faro $7.50 Norton
l
(& Hanson, agents.
QHT
T-k
The most conservative lines
business find a potent advel
tising agent in the Electrl
Sign.
Read the opinion of Preside-
R, II, Berrd of the Night ar
Day bank, Muskogee, Okl.
nomas
"Our Electric Sinn ronsintr
a hand dropping dollars ir
savings bank has been in s?
vice for the past six months.,
''It hns proven a big6is
ness gouor ana me rcsuiu
achieved from it have warrati!-
Cd the expense of tho invest
ment,"
We are pleased to receive tes
timonials; we would be glad Ul
have one from YOU.
Let our Mew Business De
partment talk to you about
special designs in electdc ad
vertising,
Telephone 178
OREGON POWER COMPANYi
s
In Nortli Rend nnd acreago In Cooi
WATCH! NOTICE!
Homor Mauzey, an of tho drlun
nd tho solicitor for us Is out fo
aundry. Watch hlral ho Is 1UM
to stop you on the street and oxplali
all details of Laundry and also to b
at your nomo any tlmo. Ho know
Laundry business from A to Z.
Marshfiel Hand and
Steam Laundo
PIION. iEJO-J
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
ryn. a. Leslie,
Osteopathic I'byslcian
Graduate of tho American school tt
Osteopathy at Klrksvllle, Mo. Offl
in Eldorado Blk. Hours 10 to 12; lt
4; Phone 161-J; Marsbileld; Oregon.'
.jTJfL.J, W. INGRAAI,
rhysieUn and Surgeon.
aD9-210 Coke Building
hones: Ofllco 102J; Rcsldenco 1021.
J.
W. BENNETT,
Lawyer.
Office over Flanagan & Bennett Bank
Jarahfield Oregon
rR. J. T. McCORMAO. J
Physician and Surgeon j
Marshfleld, Oregon.
Office: Lockhart Building,
opposite Post Office.
Phone ,10 5TJ
COOS county PEAk, FRESm'e
ry day. SAOCMI'S Gtocery.
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