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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. MEGOH. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 191 3-EVENIMG EDITION " 6 "HOINGBUT MANY ARRIVE : TROUBLE HERE" ON REDONDO , Late N. S. Olson, Formerly of This City, Laconically States Mexican Situation. "There Is nothing hut trouhl In Mexico," according to a letter The Times has just received from N. 8. Olson, a former resident of Coos Hay, Ton Mile and llandon, who Is thoro. Tho letter was written on Fehruary 13, n few days' prior to Mr. Olson's departure, as told In n telegram to Tho Times last Monday. Tho letter Is written from autumn Junto nenr Mexico City. Tor tho Inst year or so Mr. Olson wnB n resident of Alhany, hut went soutn 1101110 time ngo. Ills letter is as follows: will drop you a few Hues to let you know how things nro hero In Mexico. There Is nothing but trouble here. There woro four kill ed here last night and they expect more trouble here tonight. "In Moxlco Cltv last nlglit. there woro 300 hilled and COO wounded. .All you rnn hear on tho streets in Moxlco City Is "kill tho Americanos nnd tho President. ' It don't sound very good to me. I will leave lioro as soon as I can got out. Tho' rallronds nro all tied up." Stfinmer in From San Francisco After Choppy Trip Up Coast. Tho Itedondo arrived In late yes terday afternoon from San Fran cisco after a rnther choppy trip up the coast. She made good time. She will sail from here at 11:30 Sunday morning for San Francisco. Among those arriving on the Ite dondo were the following: It. I.ockhart. .1. A. Matson, Thro llradlev. I. C. Kallor. S. 0. London. It. I,. Simpson. Mrs. It. L. Simpson and chllil. W. A. hoc. K. K. Lee. A. .1. Jackson, .Mrs. A. J. Sur heck, A. Surbeck. A. M. nreenough. W. 1 Piper, Chas. Ilohfeld. i Mc Donald. Mrs. Robertson. R. Robert son. Mrs. C. W. Montgomery. .lay Montgomery, .1. P. Guorlti. Jr.. K. J. Oerlcke, .1. A. Well nnd wlfo nnd children. P. Limning, L. Key zer, Mrs. McKarland. L. Llofnrd. L. Carlson, K. T. Anderson. Mrs. Alkon. K. Passlnl. L. Cncclo. O. Cnrolo, W. Host. A. Kopel. W. Shuinnko. P. I.otarl. I.. .Mlchell. .1. Hornintto, .1. Loglnlnl. O. Wldmoro. A. Peterson, 1.. Olson and R. Krlek-sou. HIT LEAVE UJLLUIGE Thursday ' Steamer in Late Yesterday l i iiiiMiiiiiiwiiHiiiiimMnmiirr eai EARLIEST of Early Soring; Arrivals AGKS OK WOMEN. Only Have to Swear Tliey Are Over HI Years Old. SALEM. Ore., Kob. 21. Eight representatives nro In favor of mak ing women tell their exact ngo when they take tho elector's onth. Hut tho women In all probability won't luivo to do It, becauso tho house pas sed a hill limiting It necessary only for n voter to awenr Hint ho or sho Is 21 yours old or more. "I introduced this hill at the re quest of Homo Indies who object to tolling their ago," said Heprosoi.tu tivo Hill. "If wo do not pass this bill wo will disfranchise n large portion of our voting population." stated Hat on. "Tho women luivo their eyes on this bill and they want It passed. "Wo don't want to call out unnec essary provarlcntlon." said Howard., tho minister from Douglas. "Any way, It Isn't necessary to rouulro a voter to toll IiIh exact ago. KorheH said lie would desert tho fiteamo roller and vote with Knton. Tho eight Hturday gentlemen who voted against the hill were Noltn. Chapman, Meek, Pnirce, Porter, Smith, Thomas mid Weeks, AMONG Till: SICK. Chas. lllckox Is conllned to his lionio In West Mnrshlleld by a so voro attack of In grippe. A. Koulon of C'oaledo, who had his foot cut at tho Sinlth-PowerH cninp tun dnys ago, loft Mercy hos pital yesterday. O. 8. Torroy Is recovering from n slight nttaek of blood poisoning resulting from an Injury to hU hand. A. Osluiid. n young ninii at tho Hunker illll hoarding house, I re ported to he seriously III as a re sult of mi Infection of III Jaw caused by ait ulcerated tooth. A had uhicoss luiH fontiod nnd his condition wns reported to bo ser ious today. ! Along the Waterfront. ' i 4 . v , The Randolph Is loading hero with general merchandise for Han don nnd Port Orford. The llrenkwntor will snll n 10 o'clock tomorrow for Portlnnd. Tho Westerner sailed from bore ycstortUiy with a cargo of lumber for tho south. Tho Anvil ami Tillamook arrived In at Hniidon yesterday from Port laud. The Flllold arrived In nt llnndon yesterdny from San Francisco. The Nanii Smith arrived In this morning from IVay Point. Tho llrooklyu and Ellznhcth nr rlved In at llnmloii today from Snn Frnnclsro. Robt. Forty. .li, of Port Orford. pnssed through hero yesterdny en route homo from Portlnnd, wlioro ho went to take tho examination for pa pers that will permit him to handle small launches of less than sixty-live feet long Ho expects to put a smnll lnuncli In tho Coos liny-Curry Coun ty service this summer. Tho C. T. Hill, tho schooner whoso wreck wns sulvnged by Cnptnln Mac gen and Cnptnln Turner nt Russian (lulsh, Cnl., twonty-throo years ngo. Is now running Into tho Coqulllo Riv er. dipt. Kelly, wlio wns In cnmmnnd of tho Westerner which stilled from North llend yesterday with a car go of lumber, sash nnd doors, was formerly master of tho Alliance and during blH stay here mot ninny old frlouds. I among tin: iiov sroi'Ts i Troop A. coiuhi'ImIiik the older Hov Scouts, will assemble at Fifth and Market avenue tomorrow morning nt 11.30, for a "hike" and scout cmup luncheon In the woodw. Kadi scout is to bring one article of the eatable. Hnvo your Job printing done nt Tho Times olllco. PRISONER IK I LI,. Accused I tmitlt nt Man .May Have to I'udergo Operation. COQl'ILLH. Ore.. Feb. 21. Ilor iiiaii Reynolds, the Mexican, who was taken from Imudou for larceny in a building, which larceny was com mitted in the llartmtui concrete buil ding last fall, will be held over until tho next term of court for trial. He Is suffering from appendicitis and an operation may ho necessary. MIG POWEIl PLANT. .Initios P. Olson of Ltmglols passed through ,Iliiii(loii liiHt night on his way to Portland. Mr. Olsen says hi water power proposition on Willow Creek Is coining along nicely, that he can control at least TiOiio horse power and will have a power plant big enough to asupply all of Coon and Curry County, llandon Recorder A D a IMPROVED FOOT (Contains Iodine, Olive Oil and Bran.) Eucalyptus, Borax, Soothimig and Healiog For aching, burning, tired, swollen and tender feet, and by following directions, gradually removing corns, bunions and callouses. we aiisoi.itki.y ;r.it..vn:i: Tins soap. vi: iiavk TRIED IT AND CAN PKItSONALLV HIHO.MME.ND IT. 2Sc Per Cake RED CROSS DRUG STORE Quick Motorcycle Delivery Phono 111H.J From Eureka and Sailed Last Evening. The Alliance arrived in Into ym terdnv from Kuroku nnd stilled at it) o'clock last night for Portlnnd Sho lintl ti fulr list in mid out nnd ! ninny through passengers. mis trip. ttlio brought In twenty barrels of Humboldt beer from Eureka for Mlrrnsoul llrothers. Tho Alliance will sail from Port lnnd Sunday evening for Coos Hay. Among those arriving from Ktt rokn on her wore the fo. lowing: .(nines Kvaiis, S. T. Towor. R. HotehklsB. Mrs. W. Trigg. Anita Git Hlinw, D. L. I.tino, F. FonsU'r, II. A. Hontoll. Among those sailing from Coos Buy for Portlnnd on the Alllnnee were. Win. McLean. .1. R. Yutes. F. 11. Gould. W. R. Gould. Chnrles Tim bleu. E. A. Grnnt. Geo. Ilnlley. Roy Swnnk. Frank ll..lley, Mrs. T. .1. Mnloney. T. .1. Mnloncy. II. 10. Rlchnrdson. W. C. Kurtsoii. R. 11. Wlthrow, Karl Hiuokinnn. IRSIRLD BEATS mm Hiflh School Basketball Game Results 18 to 11 in Favor of the Home Team. The llnndon - Mnrslillold high school basketball game hero lust night resulted in n score of IS to '1 in favor of Mnrslillold. Tho game wiih by far tho best of tho season nnd wns close to tho end. Tho Mnrshlleld team showed up hotter Hum nt tiny preceding games, mid did credit to Mr. GrnnnlH' hard coaching during tho Inst week or so. Tho girls plnyod much bettor thnn Inst year nnd showed the result of tho season's training under Miss Carpenter. Tho Gold's linsket wns mndo by Renn Honglnnd nnd two fouls woro mndo by MnrJorlo Grnliuin. The Purplo's bnskots woro mndo by Ado luldo Chirk, one Hold banket nnd two fouls, nnd Itvsslo Flnnngnn, two Holds. The prollnilnury game between two girls' tennis excited much In terest. The girls played much hotter than last year and showed tho ad vantage of tholr senson's pructlco, under .Miss Curpentor. Thoy woro divided Into two pnrtles. "Tho Pur ples" and the "Golds." Tho woro was S to I In favor of tho Purples. Tho largest crowd of the season wns In attoiidnnco. ninny of tho peo plo coming out of curiosity to see the girls' preliminary game. Of Marshlleld'H team Clark nnd Kruso played more thnn their usual good game. Gardiner and Watklns woro the Dilution stars, Gardiner showing hlinsolf n "shnrk" In shoot ing renin, and Watklns In shooting Held baskets.- llandon will play tho North Pond high school team at North llend to night. The lineups wore: Murshrield. llnndon. Looorq Gardiner center. Carlson Hosa right forward. Clnrko . .. Wnt kins loft forward. Seaman , McNalr right guard. Kruno Chnthiirn left guard. In the second half McDonald was HiiUMtltiitml for Clarke. Clnrko tnk iug Loeocq's place nt center. Score. Clarke (8), Lecoeq (1), Km, m. McDonald (l). nnd Clnrko 1.1). Fouls. Locoeq 11). For llnndon Hold htukeU were made by Watklns and 'Gardiner nnd fouls by Gnrdlnor (7). The olllrluls were: Koferee. Dip pel of llnmlon: umpire, Grannls of MaiHhriohl: timekeeper. PlttiiiHti of Marshflehl. Scorokeoper. Galllor of llandon niul llrndley of Marah llold. Wludgor. Chrlstonson nnd Hnr vey neeoinpnnloil tho Iliindon team as suhstituto players. r Spring AT .1 R GIVING is the one thine: that has made nM . c currpcjcfitlt we're determined that the man whn ,.. c www, , - "aytn;i$ his clothes' money in this store snail get more value tor it than he can get anywhere else so-called "special sales" includei The Store With a Conscience guarantees you JOQ per cent satisfaction, or your money back after the test i wear without a quibble. The most stylish people you know, those who buy best things to wear that they can tma, usually owe that smart appearance to a Benjamin Suit. You can pay a lot more money for clothes than m charge for these; but you'll not get more value for your monty, Let us prove these statements for you any day. See Window Display "MONEY TALKS" Hub Clothkg and Shoe Co, Our Myrtle Point Store will open iilioui March First. MAIJSIIFriSLl) JUNDOX THERE IS II DR. ADAIR IS SHOWN H0H COOS DAY IS BEST MARKET XKW II.WDOX MOAT. Grace Dollar Will He liarest That liver Kuteml Coiullie, The Handon lteconler says: "Cnptnln G. .1. Kosen has heen 111 llandon n few dnys looking Into con dltlons nnd Kettliii; ncqunlntod. Cnp tnln Kosen will have command of tho new Grace Dollar, tho new steel vob sol of the Dollar Hoot, that is to conio to this harbor. Tho new vessel will bo hero in two or throo weeks, ne cordliiK to Captain Kosen and will have a carrying enpnclty of 1,200, OOOfeot of liiinber and will carry S00.000 feet of lumber, drawing l'l feet of wtit or. Tho Grace Dollar will be 230 foot In length, will have n 10 foot bonni nnd Hi feet death of hold. She will hnvo lonii horse power engine, thus giving her plenty of power for most nny kind of sea. "She will be the biggest boat that over crossed in over tho Coiiiillo Uiv er liar and will bo a groat addition to the Hue Meet of vessels visiting this harbor." The I,DU'S of the I'llKSIlV TKK1AX CHl'Wn will hold u ( OOKI'.D VOOD SA1K nt tho PK1N ItV. .NICHOLSON STOKK, S ATI It DAY Al.TKltXOOX. Tim e,.i.. ..hi (begin nt 1 o'clock. Astoria Woman Who Is Well Known on Bay Responsi ble (or New Law. Dr. OwoiiB-Atlnlr, of near Astor In, who Is well known on Coos Hay, having visited ler sevornl times nt the luime of .lens llnuson In .Miirshflehl. mid at tho Kd 1 1 tui tion home nt Hniplre, is given the erllr for the storlllzntlon Inw en nctod by the Oregon leglHluture. Those who renieinhor her hero will bo Interested In the following from the Portlnnd .louruul: Governor West linn lgupt II. I). HO. being the l.owelling Mlerilixa Hon hill. This stiicfisurul outcome of the hill Ih considered a peroiiHl rl iiiiiph for Dr. Owons-Adnlr, tho gray hnired woman who mine from her home In Clatnop eouiitv when tho bill was fimt preeuted, nnd who htu remained here working perlstontly for the meHNiire. Sho brought with her n itulll. which Hie governor used In pimp ing bin signature on Hie Mil nnd Hen returned It to her. She acted hh motMeiiger lu trunHferrliig the hill from the governor's omee to the secretary of state'a office, where It Is filed. The decretory ol stnte gave her a receipt, bearing tho seal of the aiate, for the moiiKiire. Tho bill provides for the aterlll nation or hnbltual criminal, moral liervertK and degeneratea. An iiw bltiial criminal is 'described n one who has been convicted three or more t lines of a felony. The sup. orlutendenta of the Inmllntlous where this class ol persons Is kepi nro roqulred to nmke regular re ports to the state board of health which must then make an Investiga tion of tho eases reported. Tne bonrd bus uiithorlty to perforin such operations as In tne opinion of the physicians is deemed necessarv to carry out the intent of the act. Legislator- III, SALK.M. Ore.. Feb. 21.- Lying in a Portland sanitarium, near death from heart failure. Is Hoprosentn- tlVO W. A. f'lllllllllilll lit f'.. ..,!.. .,.. hpenker .McArthiir nnnounced Hint mi id inn u.iui'ieu to live, itiiup bell wns able to attend only the llrst few days of the session. .IAI ASSAILANT CACGHT. Cook Who Shot Ciilli.tnilti Women Is raptured, tly Aiw. ltej fnt la foo. IU)- Tlmoi 1 SACK AM UNTO. Kob. 21 Knnn- du, the .Inpnueso. who shot Mrs. 10 urn AiniMioug nun nor unugtitor. ir i r . Agues, In ij fit of revongo hecnuse YOU ASh UUV AHVIfP thoy hail d schnrne.i iiim tm, .,.,.. " "M riJ" VUI MUVILCi liloyiuent on tiiolr much nonr Du vis, was captured today noar Dixon, lloth hts victims are improving. F. S. Dow Says Portland Job bers Pay High Tribute to Business Conditions. "Coos Hay Is tho ono shining spot In the Oregon coiuinerclal world, ac cording to Portland Jobbers and inaiiiifacturorH." mild K. S. Dow, who returned yesterday from n trip to Portland and Hood Hlver "Thoy say that business conditions hero us shown by orders for goods nro fnr ulieud of whnt tiny hnvo boon In tho pnst. They also state Hint In South ern Oregon, the Willamette Valley and oven In Portland, there litis been a bad slump lu business, "The egg, potnto nnd apple mar ket Is a puzzle. The supply in nil of them Is far ahead of tho doinand and they are selling ut whatever price the seller can got. Thoro Is no fixed iiuotatlon. "There doesn't appear to bo nny prospect of hotter prices for nny of the three. "I was Informed lu Portland by parties who know that tho work on the Coos Iluv-Kiigono Ihui would bo rtuhed more rapidly from now on and that Porter llrothei-H wore plan ning to got all their big work all along the route underway very ear ly." SIXTKK.V WANT .IOH. Hugh McLalu Ouo of Applicants I'or C S. .Marshall. WASHINGTON, Keb. 21. The cImiis are gathering to do buttle over Oregon's federal patronage. Senator-elect Lane Is duo bore in a fow days, which leads to sepculatlon as to whether he will be able to agreo with Senator Chamberlain on tho distribution of the fodernl plo. National Coniinlttoeniaii King nr rlvod hero u few dnys ngo. porhnps hoping he would ho summoned to Trenton for conference with Gover nor Wilson. Thoro Is n big grist of iippllcnnts for Jobs nnd competition will bo koon. Some sixteen cnndldntes hnvo qunllliod for United stntos intirshnl alone. .NO'I'ICK. tm nro hereby notified to ro fniln from soiling or giving nny intoxicating liquor whntsoovor, to HAUUY GALHHAITH. Dntod this 20th day of February, I J 1 Ut J. W. CAHTKH, City Marshal. Mrs. Harry Gnlhralth. SAX KIIANCISCO lU'MNBII SAV 1'1'TlIli: IS MOST I isi.xt;. I AllmKi Mit form Vrt I iatiiiilfi ft mi nn ittBln i luiuliiikua i'ltmlHfnnt If tL nml future prospecti roiyk KxpoHltlon City. J lIQrO IB II iHUBi uiw- !.... t.. I.nalnnaa rlrrll. XT hod Hithl today, ''and rM iooKIhk rorwnru 10 o wui- (mih yonr uno m w ..fiinu .r thr toe nc ol ' ....w,.,.r imuiiii 4 f urn lit J W Iht buyer,- for the blf they have diiiiciiiiy ';"',; i. rtiin.i mil nil lit - Httlo Jobbers nnd manuhctiv .......... i. ,.i ,ii i, nrilrri. TttWt'' Inquiry conci rnliiB Coos W j general fcolng that '' groat fiitun in "'" " - Hon." .. ...... nnvtMnstOKli 11 you iiuii" ""'",. ffiil trndo, or want help, try i '"J notici: to coxTiunw Notice IB l..eu, . h-- od bldH win i"j V",V. Ct Common Council or J ' fr. Mtu-shfleld, Cooi c?uDft j until linir iwsi i - a Monday, thr ru ':.: UI13. for !.; mi'ro ew portion or ii ':." ,i if tno onsi inn- " ;"r,.LMi' In the Cltv of M County. Orefion. new rift l plnns nnd "P'".?.,. ho olllco of the "WJ.TO sons iniiMcui'" ,. Ktf All bids must be wll the rcqiilremen J lug snld Bpeclficaw - blnnks for tl.nt 1 1,0 supplied upon reqp flee of tho Clt '"'. ft A Certified Check of cent of the ninoun U company "" "'"' i jl" to me "i v, fiw enso tho con met v t contractor nnd he . d w a contrnct with the m in flvo (lays. nt Tho common l"uanr m, riaht to reject "' l'l"" . ..... a,..lr1 nntivl II11B - " 1913' JOHN W. BcnSl (OMPKXSATIOX HILL. SALKM. Fob. 21 Tho Law rence workmen's compensation bill came out of the senate committee on Industries with Chairman Smith of Coos and Kiddle of I'nlon roe oinniendlng that it pass, and the other three- members of tho com mltteo "standing mute,' I ns to the best cut to buy wo will km" cneertiuiy nnd honestly. Toll us whnt you want the moat for nnd well tell you whnt nnd how much you ynnt to buy. Young wives will lind this sorvlce n gront help In tholr marketing nnd will save thonisolvos much worry nnd useless expenso by taking udvantago of It. MARSHFIELD CASH MARKET. FOURIER BROS. Mnrshfleld Telephones North Bcnf 221-J Two Markets 51 I J r i ' 41 m'" I HHhj'w&ivjlfJtfpNJMMM Kk