If ISN'T THE EASIEST THING IN THE WORLD TO TRANSFORM DUTY INTO DESIRE WATCH VOUll WITH COOS HAY TIMrS. A clean, vtholcsonic newspaper for Coos futility homos. The Times has the largest proved circulation of any newspaper In Coos, Curry or Doug las counties. ,,cnd tlio nilvs. In The Times. l,s- SclflMr lf s"c ls K"'"s ",I0W,I,B' JLT- More without mi ndr. In The Times Is handicapped In the race for Trnde. MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATKI) Pit ESS "TVVll Kslnhllshcd 1878 VOL XaAVII. us The Coast Mall MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1914 EVENING EDITION -EIGHT PAGES. A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mall and Coos Hay Advertiser. No. 183 1:11 CALIFORNIA BADLY DAMAGED BY SEVERE STORM Telephone, Tclenraph and Railway Lines raidiy.uu ana No Car Service DAMAGE WILL RUN FAR INIU IMUUOHIMUO IYUVV Santa Monica Speedway Ob- tcd tsrooKs BSUOIIIU Swollen Rivers PORTLAND MAY STORM SITUATION'. Dr AwhUIH rrr to Coon Ilr Tltnfi.l SAN' FIIANCISCO, Foil. 21. So comploto wnH tlio parnlyslB of communlcntlon with Lob An geles trial iito nrsi worn iroiu I that city to lior Bister cities of I California wns routed oast I throtiRh Kl 1'nio, northwnrtl to I Cllcago nnd tlietice hack to tlio I Pacific const over tlio leased I wiroi of tlio Associated Press I ihroncli Knnsns City, Donvor, I I Salt Lnko nnd Ileno. Later on I wireless comnuinlcatlnn wns es tablished. Tlio rainfall In Lob Angeles for tlirco tlays was over teven Indies, In nenrby districts I ten Inches or rnlu fell. 1 One mnii wns drowned nt Al I hamhra Inst night. At Vlctor i tllle n liurrlcnno destroyed tlio i homo of Mrs. Grace Spraguo, I who wns killed In tlio collapse. Observation of Washing 'on's Birthday THEN'. Ono hundred and thirty years ago Nowport, H. I., eolebrated Washington's birthday with tlio ringing of church bolls, firing of cannon and decoration of houses and ships. So far ns known this was tho first civic colobratlon of tlio 22nd as Washington's birth day. Ho was born, according to tho old cnlendnr, February 11, 1732, nnd ho himself obsorvd thnt tinte. until his death In 1709. "SOW. Now every stnto In tho Union Is following tho rccommondntlon of Congress at tho tlmo of Washing ton's doath that his countrymen meet on February 22nd nnd do honor to his memory with fitting ceremonies. Washington Is tho only American whoso birthday is recognized as a legal holiday In all of tho Btatos and the DlBtrlct of Columbia, Porto Hlco and Alaska SENSATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS MARK AT EL M ST ATI GET AEDO RACE TRAIN R06BERS KILL TRREE E S S National Balloon Contest May Be Held on Pacific 1 Coast. Ill Auocltthl tr... lo Coot tUr Time NI5W YOUIC, Feb. 21. Tho Na tlonal balloon raco may go to the Pac iric coast this yenr. Portland, Ore gon, has wired to tho Aero Club of America that tho mniiiigors of tho Aununl Hoso Festival thcro litivo de cided to sot itHldo $3000 If tlio race Is I ni.'M.ivnitAM Wnnb w-i, 91 fe'j! "Morfcd ?!!rlnK fPUr"' W' Sheriff's'' p 'and "r&rSad' tleVe uvhiiiiiiii uiiiiu IV. 11 id muii'ii uiu Idea Is rcgardod with favor as tending to Bttmulato Interest In tho sport on tho Pacific const. Tho result of tho BLI AM Bandits Make Escape After Shooting Those Who Re sisted on Great Northern Train. in Ann laid lTr. lo Coo. JUjr Tlmn.l lives ini'do nn nttenint todnv to closo nil nvontics of cscnpo to tho trio of bandits who hold up Oroat Northern train no. .inns nt Snmlshn. fifteen trnco of the bnndlts, howover, has been lost. Posses discovered tracks In tho tide flnts and found nn empty whiskey flask under tho wharf whoro they apparently conconled thomsolvcs. Tho theory that thoy boarded tlio train after It lad been stopped Is not credited. r Tho officers bollovo tho work to ho that of nmntcurs. Tho bandit who did tho shooting appeared to bo not moro than twcnty-tivo years of ago. Ml woro 'ndioB mnBks, which covered Natlonnl balloon raco determines tho n,nrR B0h of hero Inst night and their ontlro features. The only cluo """""' . """" '''. """..""Y'kllle-J throe pus ntitiiinni?ni'a TM . f f liitfu In tho contest for tho International. iiniinVn n,n ,iiiiv. ',.,,! n n,n .. . ................. ...... .. ... .. 1 trophy. TWO VESSELS T R forests In tlio hills or took to tho water In tho liopo of reaching San Juan island. thnt may lead to tho Identification LITTLE STIR IN ENGLAND News of Benton's Killing in t iviuaiuu hiuusus reeling i Hlood hounds from Skagit county n reward of $G000 each for tho ban aro being used In the senrch. All tilts, dead or allvo IBf Aw IIM I'itm to Ton. II. Tlmm, J LOS ANOKLES, Fob. 21. (Hy wireless.) Tliroo days of unpre cedented rnlnfall has brought six Southern California counties to n condition cf comploto prostrntlon. No wet car la service. Hlgl hate prostrated men ami women lost tholr lives In the floods since W dncsdny. All roidi aro ol.llterntod. Fortllo vnl- T, noilondo from San len nro tonni'nc wntor courses nnu .,.i ti,n ami,,.,,... rr., i,-m. ! lowlands are wldo lakon. Tho nrriv,i in tn.w imti, im.t i.Ip Santa Monlrn speedway, whoro tho (.nrOOH nilll C()0(1 ..nssonuor lists. rtc 1 wero to nnvo boon Riven Vos- i. t.i.,.i.. i.r., i.... m ,nn. ..j.. 1... i.. i.u. ,.i mi.. iu '""" """ '" yy lu"a itiuuj, ma livril uiflllui (lll'tl. 1 liu comploto 1'roBtrntlon. ..,,,...,,, ..,,, or rnllrond lines nro HMIONIK) AND ALLIAM K AUK JkIi w ids and floods IN WHOM HOUTII I1KI1ONI1O I tlio Ire" Flvo imiNGS BITUMEN WHICH WILL on Inst ll.nlr" llvnq In 1'KIWIIT FINISHING HHOAD- 0 DP A? LOST WAY PAVING. Owners of Missing Schooner Francis-; . Abandon Hope Others Think it May be Saved (11 AMoclttcxI Prt.. lo Coot nT Tlnirt.1 NEW YOHK, Feb. 21. After near- Mass Meeting Adopts Reso lutions Denouncing Wil son's Policy STATE DEPARTMENT IS SEVERELY CENSURED Claim Thomas S. Benton Was Assassinated Villa and Rebel Leaders Scored tUr AMoclt1 Prrn lo Cooi lUy Tim. Ma ..... " IJIJ 1 JtOUi 11I.X.. I I'll. 1 .. . inn ni 1 lYiay urOW Bitter flclnl announcement that William S. 1 nvnnv t'i. 01 m t, h i oxoc,"d by tho Mexican robols nt LONDON. I-ob. 21 Tho Hrltlsh j,mrcz Tuesday night, tho adoption i Tn ' .'i" '? noon, ,S".a !ot of rcoliitloni condemning tho United .inn? nfimJ X 'n rc,Knn tho Stfttf' Onvcrniiiciit for Its handling SSnmi 'inii'J . h S.Ucnl" ,lt J"nrp "f Mexican affairs at n mass mooting wi ,llBln,,ctll,K, nln"nior nt hero, an exrnnge of shots between ti"? n n , .,0,,t,,,ll; from, 8ocro" """'I''"" of tho Thirteenth Unltod tary nrjnn nil tho Information poB- Stntes Cavalry and n scoro or moro of Bible. Although tho tragedy has ere- Mexicans, and uncertainty ns to tho atcd a sensn ion throughout tho Ilrlt- fnto or Oustnv Ilntich. nn American, fil. ?' B H h.?B not nro"so,, nnv J'1"" nnd two Englishmen. John Lnwronco position on tho part .of responsibly nnd n man named Curtis, woro tho members of tho Hrltisli Government dovolopnionts of tho Inst twenty-four to chnngo their policy In regnrd to hours. Moxlco. Tliero Is no concealment of i.i'i,, ,..(., 1.. ..i.i .i .1. wns In tho fact that they loft their tiro fact, however, that the murder incidents sorved o brine nubile fool overcoats on tho tracK In thulr hnsto.of llrltlsh subjects In Moxlco. unles e 0 n hi 1 ph nml 1. Z to oHontm. fnllowoil l.v niinlnliinoiil nf llm mnr. "17..,. ' ,K" I"-ll nnu llin 00rjr . , ... . .. ...... niucia ncency wna engaged in uring- dorcrs and tho paymon of Indomnlty, nR to light further details. ,'" y .ar?11B0 iV,bm V "i lr? Tl,nl t,10ro wnB n renI c0rt mnrtlnl n ,mt nllcro ,l wl. !,0")nntl t,mt I" Ponton's enso none on this side of tho llrltlsh Government tnko a moro ti,0 bonlor rotend to bollovo. Horo. netlyo part. , , at leant, tho killing of Tleiiton has Tho London Globo. after asking wl)0(, out whnl0vc? oonfldonco wns i Is going to happen In caso an In- folt )n villa's nromlses. v stlgntlon proveB tho guilt or Vllln, At tho nin8'B mcol,nK ,nHt nlght Hnl.'i. tt.,i..i at..t i.n. f nni.. former Governor Curry of Now Mox- "Tho United Stales has not only lco nr0Bl,,0( nml resolutions woro tho responsibility In Its assertion of ,i.,i .....i, i,... 1 ....i , tlio Monroo Doctrlno, but tho respon- i,,.Mri. ., ni,t.i.tnn.i.i ...i ,.,1.111... !...,... ll.l YTI1l ...! . - ...l' I' IIIUWUUII II1I niiiiui,v ui iiiiviiiK niiiniuu yiiiii 111111 tho robots with arms, thoroby promot ing lnwlossness. President Wilson has gono too far to Bhlnk from go to escape. Tho railroad compnny has offered MANY TREATIES ' -nr annnnurnl Ant ailU eroay, ins licen obliterated. Tlio nt i.i,,,,.,.,, wiiinii win onniiin tim . V "--"- ............. h teih!"S! j5'sl2- .fr SnlSoro'airSoTSg r, "'s?j: 0r,l,0n (the first tlmo since Tuosday, but South Hroadwny. Tho Ilodondo will tho schoonor Klneo, reported sink- looked down on scenes of desolntlon. iVriT Momlav """"""" "" lug 100 miles orr tho Dlnmoml SHoals, tlnn Bnll onriy.MOIldnj. , . . B11fniv i,n benn ir vnn nn ,inL' W tomorrow iUy ' Svr nKentB 'orp. r o revenue Sua 1'nmcNco Storm a n.ilr tlmHn nrrlvlnu on tho Ho- c,ltt01' orvlco "till bollovs thoro Is litrAiKi,(.trrioro. n.rTimf..i ' " !!.B ".' nrrlvliig on tno io-)n chlUK0 lho vc8Bol hnB not B,mo S PRANTlSrO Fob. 21. Ar- I0l1"" W0J?: .. --. ,.. ...' down. ,.. I. T ... t .. I 1 n- T.- IID. Illllllll uunii ....00 '.. C.. (C.h.si. "."'!"."" T.W flont, J. Tuho, I). W. Hondorson, ri ,-' k ors" nAdee i T- Kc0 ,wli JW;"- lnM. .. .i .i. 1 ,. ' K. It. JOIIUM, J!.. JJ. Jiiiiim, u. .mviuu, ...........! ,.,, iiiiinn iiiiiu UI.IHI .I .. Itlon Senate Concurs to Arbitration ,nK'lirthcr Pacts With Foreign Powers inr ahouii rv m coo vr Timw.i WASHINGTON, D. C, Fob. 21. Without any amendmontB whutovor to limit tholr scope, tho Senate, by, moro than a two-thirds vote, ratified tho geuoral arbitration treaties be tweon tl 0 Unltod Staton and Groat Drltnln, Japan, Italy, Spain, Norway, Sweden. Portugnl and Swltzdrlnnd. iFELB Wl IS IN NEW YORK 1 Phillips, Mrs. F. FJnrom, Evnns. Whlto Enifle. A. II. Chubuek, M. Smith, David Junes, A. j ..!.. . T.I..- . . . 11. It. I ,: T:.,""j:,.. ,ivn:"r...orr"1" U W. Evans. White Eagle. A. II :.:. .'"". ""ii'i 1 linn, fil.iilin 1 H D I 1 be int. pCPvnJ,UnP0MLCap '" B. WrliYit m" Clark, It. Walsh I, XXrZ .""I" "l ..ML0: ,..,. A. Woodbury. Harry Parksoii, Stove' ih nnt-Mn wnVi.t .. .!.... V.- Fox, M. Mnrguorlgoos, L. iiarc, J., ... vi.fc!L" ' nBo-nJ,n"',Ln',8.0: Marc. F. Mllor. Jns. Illvor. E. Mltrh- ft Coai t im v, i; Bii. 1 oil, II. Morrlcon. J. Gnrcln, T. Mul KtffrV n".f.7""0' "?". 0LW Ion. A. Galto, T. Takls. F. Turle. Nephew of Former Dictator of New York Seeks to Es cape Assassins (nr Am Ittftl Proa lo Coot llr TltilM NEW YOItK. Fob. 21. Follx Diaz, who ho'pod to bring nliout tho down fall of Madoro, but lator had to floo heartless" tho assassination of non ton, chnrgo tho Stnto Department at Washington "had persistently sup pressed tho facts concerning truo con ditions In Moxlco," declared thnt "nt tho present moment our Govornmont Is hnrborlng General Salazar, who hns cnmmlttod outrnges ngnltist our pcoplo," as well as Maximo Castillo, head of tho bandit band. Villa wns denounced In strong terms. Tho elnBh between tho cavalry and tho Mexicans occurred Inst night af ter an nttompt to ruali tho barracks, marsIelI man in mexico AtldlApn HrtAlfl. ......... .a - ... t im. .' """ "'') 'H II nlllllll- m vrnnot.niiv n n Tlinmns n HI and tlio Hnntn Vn nil nnpn.vrn,1 . ..'""l "?":'"' ....' . " fo wihotit. In Telme la Pass ToM--A- W'l80' J iul" ". J.011?" Wl'h h nHllw.,1 t.v !, twn nm: ?" fli. urapn ik, .v. o. uunuy, . Itles jointly. Th rnln continued M,,,or' " KnlBl,t- fWir lOdnv In Vnrlniin nnrln nf Mm - jWe and hlnh wntor la nsnln tjolnc: ItVB,.eJ.'ewnoro' Moro lnn two iwhes fell y stordny In Snn Fron eiifo, aceomnnnloil tiw r.n.miin, Mle that cinsed much dnmnKo. A tZ !,' r u,n r,int dome of thp r.inoiltlnns Palnrn nt MnnnfnMnr. r (Ollansoil nml fnll Mir. rt I Kimlng dnmncn ninnnnttn tn o'n'' K'..oaBt 8h'nPlB la tl'od un'b'vi !" 1 orm. Them 1- ....U...M.1 in 1 uiiniiiui 1111113 QUESTION OF BAY 10 IS J C JONES itorm. There oaE0 along tho waterfront horo. At Least Three of Name Marshfield Are There Any Others? in High School Basketball Team Defeats Coquille by Score of 18 to 14. . MAKSHFIELl) DEFEATED HV .MVHTIiE POINT Tho Marshfield High School basketball team was dofoatod at Myrtlo Point last night, 23 to 18. Professor Darker, of Marshflold, was ono of tlio of ficials and says It wns a good gamo. Tho floor was Inrgor than tho ono Marshflold wns ac customed to play on nnd this handicapped tho local team, e nounccd that on account of a pro-,, roiu Mexico for his lire, arrived Lore .. , nnmhe rnpmnrll( vlous ruling mndo, that no horns today frohi Havana. Ho said that he Wl. L. UOUgiBS, rOMICriy a Tailor Here, Writes Friend wmilil Iia nllnu'nil unnil nt Mm tmtnn ' liml nn Inrnntlnn nt nllvlntr ill in nni f Immediately following his nnnounco- with Cnrranta or Villa. FrlontU who mont North Bond sent nil lior rire-'nccompanlod him Bald ho loft Havana workH out In ono broath nnd follow- bocauso lio fonred tho hostility of tho Ing that Howard's ordor was gou- nuorinnos, who nnu matio ono nr- From Monterey IB. Amuih Pr. lo r, v TloiM.1 SAN JOSP Pol ri. n t,-i been fiii;"i;,..i"",- -ilT"""' mnll. . ,, "" "v. u iiiiuuni. lliri'M- Fki , ,.for iho ,nst tlllrty hours. Tho m reenrit nt . -i , n - MnA.. V" " ",u iurni m Who Is tho J. C. Jones arrested by 70 nfflpiirn Ql.nimn nml Rllllth Wcilncs- iIbwi'm J'08 ntos tho rocord . day night charged with drunkenness? ilrtam. i nV.,r8 ior tl10 season. All That is a question that 1b rapidly n Valley , taking a placo with tho ono "who .. .n . . nlll T4-L1 All Jtt .... mo iuv luuuB. sirucK uuty rauoraoju areas aro overflowed. Last evening shortly after tho ap pearance of Tho Times a stranger j I IB; AjiUt) Vr,,, .. , . , , . ,82, rnnTISr' Fh. 21. -Los iSftM'1 s WORO woro "off tho l!ar x , onen'nB of buslnosa to L.:.. "ire ronimnntnntin.. i- n.. rii" rorrentui V.i l M " re8"'t or tno W It alnscf l8t forty- ried of .i 1 lwpo wn8 ox- or restoring communication "iwTO HE AUCTIONED. Pftr.TTt.1.I'ft'Crelltoi-8. rn"d Btr,0,,, Fob- 21 Tno ti. i.0?1 notices to thn ffw thnf " Whl nS-W8 8choonors Oak m5f ;,,? "Ban will bo sold lleI at hi 0f,cp"torB In n pub. office itA;uenorth door of tho nost- unaPrUdt5rnPyinlted , states Marshal ,lc"er. has ilJ' adm'raHy commls- h!nce t have been n tho ves- E" I by th!Pty whals on Hbols Nln'COmn?ruse & Banks Sh'p- rw nSPoof.North Dend for "Ue On thft fxvn VAOOAle. - .1 w ivuueio, Tho North Bond bnskotball team Inst nlcht dofoatod Conulllo, at tho county Bpat by a bcoyo of 18 to 14, Tho gamo wns a fast, clean exhibi tion of good basketball playing and both sides showed speed ami class orally oboyod. Gamo Starts. Tho gamo started about 8:15. CoquIUo started , out with a rush W. II. Harmon Is In rocolpt of a tn,.i..t in Mil I1U.1 sIiiaa lio lnf Tnrn " ' liarUIOIl 18 III 1 p"r " " ' lottor from M. L. Douglas, who will no roinoiiiDerod ns Having boon on- Cruz. frtfJod In Mm inllrwlttf Imultinao In Plledrlvei' Out. Tho pllodrlvor MnrHlifinl.i n tnw vnra mm i, ww.,...u U.....V... wv ....i. it "D",0 ..l .... XTn.,1. llt loilni. In . . . . .. -"" """ "M and wns rowarqod wnon Orrtllng V , " "h. ' ' V "",""' " now locntoa in monioroy, Mexico. n.... i. i.. . ...., mi.-'drlvo Roinn dIHiirs for landings near 'ii,r initn- inii,ri n...i o.,- niiun ii utinnui, uu u luui. first half of tho gamo found North Bond In tho lend by a ecoro of 13 to 7. Without an exception Bowon, of North Bond, mndo ovory point that was cnaiKcd to its credit Tho 'drive somo pilings for landings nonr T10 lottor Is Interesting and states uiu nun uiiiuim wiiiun iiuuouj . num.- mm notwitiisinndiiig revolutions, or will start thoro soon. iDouglns Is prosporoiiB. Tho lottor 1 Is ns follows: Ilftiirn Today. Tho Adeline Smith ' Montoroy, Mox.. Fob." 11, 1014. arrived Jn today from San Fronclsco W. II. Harmon. Marshfield. Orocon. Tho boglnnlng of'tho second half after a fairly good trip nnd will sail Frlond Wills Hnvo been hero moro showed a slow-down In tho speed tomorrow morning nt 8 o'clock. Mr. than n year now, and havo not kept anil .Mrs. a. m. rowers nnu Air. uuu my lyununu m wiuu you mini now.. iior nnvo ueon too busy; hnvo not of both sides. Conulllo played rath or fast and was rowarded In tho middle of the second half when thty tied tho scoro. At tho closing of tho second half. North Bond showed a Mrs. B, E. Irwin returned on her. had time, I supposo ovorybody Wnnts Postofflce. Clyde B. El- thoro thinks terrlblo things about lintt niiPPHoinnkor nt tlm Coom Bnv ' Mexico from tho reports you eat lmpqf nt T nml Pilil Rtnrncn nlnnt. In tlio from here. Well, thlnird rnnld tin This victory makes North Bond tho speed, and made flvo points, making latest aspirant for tho Mnrshflold n llttlo more plonsnnt than thoy aro champions of tho Coos County HIgn tho scoro 18 to 14 In tholr favor. (Postofflco appointment and Is got- Jimt now. It keeps us Jumping sldo School League , Ona "piny that caused considerable ting out petitions. Ho Is an old ways to dodgo the bullots, but wo Trnliilond of Boosters. comment nnd a fow moments do-1 frlond of Sonator Chamberlain, hnvo managed so far to do so. How That big North Bond special was lay was a member of tho Coqulllo. Among tho others who seek tho Is ovorybody getting alonir In tho crowded with frlonds of tho North tonm throwing tho uU making a, placo nro F. A. Goldon, Tom Coko burg? Tho wlfo was homo on a Bond tonm. who wont to Coqulllo basket, after Dr. Morrow had blown iin tholr nart tho rooting. Enthu-.tho whlstlo. enmo to Tho Times offlco and saldlslasm wns not lacking at last night's Oordlng, of Coquille, stennod to his nnmo was J. C. Jones and ho was enme elthor with Til Woodbury of tho center and quizzed Morrow. a nowcomor, but ho was noi anu novor had boon arrested for drunken ness. Ho said an ltom publlshod ex onerating J. C. Jones of tho Coos Bay Steam Laundry might lead somo peoplo to think he was tho man and ho desired to havo It known ho was not. Ho said he was not a civil en gineer but was a stationary engineer and was a temperance man ana a prohibitionist. Ho didn't llKO to ue known ns n drinking man. Thoro aro now two J. C. Joneses located who aro not tho ones who paid the flno to Recorder Butler and ho makes three J, C. Joneses in Marshflold unless somo unregener ato Bons of Satan aro using respected names for dark deeds. If this Is tho case Recorder Butler will soon be re quired to make prisoners produce birth records, christening certificates and their registration blanks. Postofflco Holiday Monday, Fob. 23 will bo observed as a legal holiday In accordance win, tim rpculatlons. by tho Marsh flold Postofflco. Patrons of delivery service may call at the window between 8 and 0 for their mall. North Bond In tho gallery urging Morrow was firm In his decision, his irton on and Perry uiwronce, or snying mat no did not mow tho tho Coqulllo team, with his scoro whlstlo after tho basket was thrown, of regular college yolls was worth After somo discussion, CoquIUo nl golng to hoar. Edgar McDanlels lowed tho decision. Many thought forgot tho destinies of tho nation that Leslie had thrown the ball be last evening and was son up with fore tho whistle wns blown and tho rooters pulling for North Bond, othors sided with Dr. Morrow's do- Mls8 Nora Hngo was right down clslon. in the front row pulling for Bowen. Tho detail score: Field baskets, and his team. I Coquille. Kern, lj Leslie, 3: North Mibs Goldlo RIggs, Eugeno John- Bond. Bowen. C. Fouls, Coquille, son, D. McLaln and Miss Tola Oordlng. 6; North Bond, Bowon. 6. Ritchie Journeyed to Coqulllo and The officials were: Clarenco Klblor played a largo part In tho winning and Oerdlng, umpires: Dr. Morrow, of the game they wero up In the referee: Chappell and Lesllo, scor gallery yelling. jrs; Grubbs nnd Howard, tlmetteep- Wntklns Not Present orB Wntklns, of Bandon, who was, Many Seo Game, scheduled to umpire tho gamo, did; Among those who Journeyed to not show up for some unknown rea-, Coqulllo from North Bend and son. Tho North Bend team then Marshfield were; Miss Bessie Im nskod to put ICIbler In. This the mel, Miss Katherlno Mendo, Miss Coqulllo team objected to, through Holen Mendo, Roy Carr. Miss Mar Superintendent Howard. After Jorlo Swoarlnger. Miss A. W. Jones, somo discussion, It was agreed that Oscar Carlson, Floyd Conro, Charles Klbler would refereo the first half , Burmlster, O. Perkins, H. Gubser, and Oerdlng tho Beconu. "Dud" Emery. A. ueynoins, a. v. . l l.. ... .1... nnmmannnmant ' T711n.1 lfunlln nhonnall fllann JUBt imur IU UIU iuiiiiuvi.hinii,u jiunaiiu, kiuiiiii vinui'i'u,,, and Frank L, Sumner, Glenn carrier's! of the gamo, North Bend and her Hart, Julia B. Daton, Grace H. Ful- m. funny noises received a sngnt joit ton, miss uonsianco uianc, u. u. from Professor Howard, who an- Dana, Miss O. D. nooning, Tom six-months' visit and has Just ro- turnod, Scttlo Case. Tho caso of tho Coos Talk about girls! There aro flvo Bay Realty Company vs. Towor to every boy horo. I wish you Brothers for ?50 commission for could talk Spanish. I could give soiling tho Orphoum Theater for you a good Job, I am manufactur thom was settled In Justlco Pen- lng rondy-mndo clothes for a rirm. nock's court today, Now there Is Wo havo threo stores In tho prln sald to bo a 6ult ponding over tho clpal cities. Thoy aro paying mo ownership of tho theater. Tower ton thousands dollars a year that Brothers havo taken possession la about thirty-two dollars a day. I ncnin nwlnv in thn fnlltiro of thn guess that boats a shon In Mnrsh- purchasers, thoy claim, to meet ono field, oh? How Is tho wlfo and of the payments on tho placo, which was sold for 51C00. NORTH BEND NEWS Miss Olive Richards of Sumner was tho guest of Mrs. E. Geo. Smith at North Bond. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Ilodson of South Coos Rlvor aro Marshflold visi tors today, Mrs, Leonard Mnsters of Sumner Is nttondlng tho Farmers Union meet ing In Marsh noldtociay. Hage, H. B. Brlgham, Charles Dur mlstor, T. B. Osborno, P. Wilson, A. Anderson, John Johnson, Lloyd Raab, E. A. Brown, Miss Juno Young, Miss Dorothy Klblor, Miss Ethel Olson, J, S. Lyons and Clar enco Lorden. " unuyr wen, i won't wrlto very much this tlmo as I don't know lf you nro still thoro or not. Glvo my regards to all my friends, and don't forgot my girls Respectfully yours, M. L. Douglas, caro of M. Clrllo y Cla, Monteroy, Moxlco. Yo hablo Espanol. Pero no muy blon; puos la ldloma es muy dlflcll. MARIE LLOYD IS WED. IDr AuocUI4 rre.t to Coo rjr Tlmn.l PORTLAND, Or., Feb. 21 Matil da Hurloy, known on tho vaudovlllo stago as Marie Lloyd, was married hero to Bernard Dillon. When she came from England to Now York and moro recently whon she reached Se attle from Vancouver, she had troublo with tho Immigration authorities an account of traveling with Dillon.