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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1911)
MlrtM'KOKTIIIC VOVXtl wontVVx,, yr'- tfC 1, often well " h ,n,(ln- d0M L to bo w'1' ,,nl ",mo of ,IB Jo i 0t cut our wisdom troth until wo( J,ve profiled by sad experience. Are ,, rou would Hko? If not. try our publishment once, and wo know tlic ,t1M of work, the service, nml the price will keep you n regular cub- tootr. fXM)S HAV HTMrtJI JiAUllMll. I'ilONE MAIN r7-.I. Have You Seen Our New Market? Wo nro now nlcoly locuted la our now Bhop ami extend i cordlnl Invitation to every one to call. Wo handle only the REST MEATS at reanonablo prlcos. When you want n Juicy jtenk. a nice mutton chop, iouo tender Inmb or good vanl call us "1 by phono. A trial order will convlnco rou. Enterprise Market GI.O. W. KINO, Prop. PHONE fiU-J. Alfred Mengren CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Old Mill North Dond. 1'lionc 11.11, NOUTII 11END. Electric Portable Lamps at Cost We must move theso Roods to glvo room for changes wo lll mako tills spring. Now Is (be time to get a bargain. Coos Bay Wiring Co. PHONE i:i7-J. Good Livery Service Fancy now rigs, good horses and irelul drivers aro now at tho dis til of tho Coos nay public at HKASONAHLE RATES. R'H or rigs with drivers ready for ' J trip anywhoro any tlmo. Horses , toirded and rigs cared for. I Ken- hcarso and special accommo-1 Bottom provided for funeral pnrtles. W. L. CONDRON'S UVKUV AND FEED STAIILES PHONE U7.I-J Have That Roof Fixed now See CORTHELL Phono .1121 tel Estate Bargains rr bargain In City, Bunker Hill Farm Property. Seo 1 AUO. FRIZEEN ! Kslnto nnd Iusurnnco Agent. M CVnlral Avo.. Mm-ti.rii.ii n. FOR GOOD WORK r5 your Clothos n iu fMnnnlnp- I "5 aD(' ropalrlng n specialty, , I Jper!enred m5n. Satisfaction j JJJ1"'-! IIIiWCIIAHl) 1)01). ' 'Alllnnr,, niiii. i?,.t at Union OtjIq ' CU0E l.lSWrT.T..imW HENXlVR KEROSENE S1S0 GAS ENGINES ana t'FVTIMi-.f,., i lsBayOil&SunDfyCo. 'u, ure. PHONE 302-J 3WI Orders Solicited. ,1 . THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELP, OREGON, ONE THAT $7,000 buys a good, new build and lot on business street rented " to good, steady tenants and pay ing a handsome return on the in vestment right now Good loca tion for sure advarc? in value. Also some fruit-land from $5.00 to $15.00 per acre. I.S. Kaufman & Co. mwmnxvaM&x,aXMM)wjsiKh'xmjJMi)w Lay in your sup)ly of wood now and avoid tho usual summer rush. Ve have plenty of wood and just, at present ean deliver it promptly. A little later, when orders begin to pile in, -wo will not be able to give you our undivided atten tion. 12-in. SI ovc Wood $2.00 per damp load. Fire Place Blocks $2.50 per diunpload. We can .furnish you a man to split and pWe it if. desired. C.A. SMITH LUMBER &MT'G. CO. PHONE 19-J 182 So. Broadway OLD RELIABLE STEAMER BREAKWATER ALWAYS ON TIME Sails from Alnsworth Dock, Portland, at 8 P. M., every Tuesday. Sails from Coos Hay every Saturday at service of tldo. Reservations will not bo held later than Friday nooii.iiiilesstlcketsnro purchased I.. II. KEATING, AGENT 'THE FRIEND S. S. ALLIANCE CONNECTING WITH THE NOUTII HANK HOA1) AT PORTLAND Sails for Portland, Wed., April 26 at 10 a. m. NOUTII PACIFIC 3TEAMSIIIP COMPANY. PHONE It ?. P. McOEOHOE, THE PAST AN1) Streamer R.edoido Will mako regular trips carrying passengers both ways and freight between Coos Day and San Francisco. All reservations fox-passengers mndo at Alliance Dock, Murshllold and liiter-Oceiin Transp. Co. Union Street Wharf No. 2, Sun Franci-co. Pir Information, phono 4-1-J or 2H5. " HI sail for San Francisco Wednesday, April Ull, ill 0:30 A. M. 1NTEU-OCEAN THAXSI'OHTATIOX COMPANY. COBS &AY. 5C ami The past has proven that invastments cities aro the most profitable. The C. BruBchke, Marshneld, Ore. . i i ' t -i i i lttS VBV Vi T&ssy&jj SATZ AHDp Wsdr BY ' PAYS NOW IV PHONE MAIX aS-L OP COOS HAY" Agent COMMODIOUS (Equipped whh Wireless) (ItoESQtt. r- ' ''' '' MOS BAY REALTY W SYNDICATE. DEALERS U&s ASSETS, COAL . COmZATWtl. MIRY. FARM, FWIT, MlMML - mWZR LAKDS. Orsanizih companies a o? mmmi MSIMTYsz In smnll aero tracts near growing B. U. B. nas bucn 10 ouer. .. . j SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1911 'THE VOI.PNTHKU." ( Hy V. P, McDonald ) T:i llHKvllh tenm was unruly p nmilNut n nwky nih: T! c rWnHCM wro they'd win dtfftmt M1 t HiidyliiK fniHt; Thtw mh'm wwe hrt and tw wotp WHhel. the irf Miwd 0 l -I. ' They tad tt wake tlirtw Imnl vnruwl I-HH4 In JHHt two IhhIiih inure. "It ewn't lie done." the raptaln wld, a pallor on his face; ".'ve not two pltahers In the Hold, n mutt on second base; And should another man get spiked .or crippled In some way The team would sure be down and out with eight men left to play. "We're up against It anyhow, as far as 1 can Bee; My boys ain't hitting as they should, and that's what worries me. The luok Is with the other side, no pennant, will we win; It's mighty tough, but we must take our medicine and grin!" The eighth round opened; one, two, three, the enemy went down; The Huggvlllo boy went out tho same the captain wore a frown Tho llrst half of the ninth camo round, two men had been put out, When lluggvlllc'8 catcher broke n thumb and could not go tho route. A denthly silence settlod o'er the crowd nsscmbleJ there. Dofent would bo allotted them, thoy felt It In the air; j With only eight men In tho Held, (" 'twould Lo n grewsome fray, ' Small wonder that the captain curd ed the day he learned to play. "I.tnd mo a mnn to finish with!" ho betCKed the other tenm "Lend you a man?" the foo replied; "my boy, you're In n dream; We want to win tho pennant, too, Hint's what wo'ro doing hero; There's only ono thing you can do: Call for a volunteer I" Tho captain stood mid pondered In listless sort of way. Ho nover was a quitter, and ho would not bo today. "I tlioro within tho grnnd stand horo," his volco rang loud and clear, "A man who has tho sporting blood to bo a volunteer?" tho multltudo; WnB there a man among them with such recklessness Imbued? Tho captain stood with cap In hand, CfiISC Raises theDough Chemists and Authori ties state that Crescent is pure and whole some. Sold by Grocers FULL OCn POUND UU CRESCENT MFG. COMPANY. SEATTLE When You Want All Bread Perfectly linked Pull Weight, but not "heavy" get HOME MADE BREAD It Is prepared and baked In cleanly surroundings. Evory ingredient Is pure and tho best obtainable. You recolvo all you pay for In Homo mndo .as each loaf Is full weight nfto It Is baked. Order this Appctl.iiig It read Today. 5c nnd 10c Loaves Every Good Grocer Sells It. Coos Bay Bakery PHOXE 111-L FASnLY HOTEL THE LLOYD MARSHFIELD'S POPULAR Rates i educed to: Day Due, 75c and $1,00; week ?2.00 to $5.00. House keeping apartments with gas ranges P0.00 to $18.00 iioi month. FREE RATHS--II. W. SU.M W. Prop DYEING French Dry and Steam Cleaning of ladlos and gents' suits. Goods calU od for and dollvored. Prices reason able. ROSE CITY DYE AND CLEAN- 1NCJ WORKS R. E. PINEGOR. Prop Fool, of Market Ave Phono 103 Try my vacuum carpet cleaner. EVENING EDITION while hnpeless was his glance. And then n short nnd stocky man cried out "I'll take a chance' ' IntH tke iltflil he Utmmltnl with a stop both llrm and Hunt. "ttlvo me tho mask and mitt." h Mhl, "let's MhUIi Hp thf HM' The imihp Is now beyond recall. I'M lftt at toast a niHHd; AlthoHich I'm ancient, you will find me muscular and wiHiid!" His hair was sprinkled bore and there with little streak of gray: Around his eyes nnd on his brow n bunch of wrinkles lay. The captain smiled despairingly and slowly turned away. When "lie's all rlghtl" one rooter yelled; another, "Let tiltu play!" "All right, go on!" the captain sigh ed. The stranger turned around, Took off his coat and collar, too, and threw them on the ground. The humor of the situation seemed to hit them nil, And as he donned the mnsk nnd mitt the umpire called, "Play ball!" Three balls the pitcher at him heav ed, thiee balls of lightning speed. The stranger caught them nil with ease, and did not seem to heed; Each ball had been pronounced u strike, the side hud been put out, And ns he ambled toward the bench he heard the rooters shout. One UtiKVllle boy went out on strikes nnd one was killed at llrst; The captain saw them fait to hit and gnashed his taeth and cursed. The third man smashed n double nnd the fourth man swatted olear. Then, in u thunder of airplnuse, up came the volunteer. Ills foot were planted In tho earth, he swung a warlike club; rue captain saw ills nwuwnru pose and softly whispered "Dub!" Tho pitcher looked at him and grin ned, then heaved a mighty ball Tho echo of that fearful swat still lingers with us nil! High, fast, and far tho spheroid flow, It sailed and sailed away; It no'er was found, bo It's supposed It still floats on todny. Threo runs camo In, the pennant would be Uugvllle's for u year; The fans and 'plnyors gathered rouud to cheer the volunteer. "What Is your namo?" the usked. "Tell us your captain name!" cried all. As down his cheeks great tears of Joy wero seen to run and fall. For ono brief moment he wns still, then murmured soft and low: "I'm Mighty CaBey who struck out Just twenty years ngo!" SEED CATALOG HEADY TO MAIL Th. leading Seed Cililot of Ih.Wett I III' Tallin?. Your 1011 crou d.D.nd. on GOOD Med .ni5 for tntt Catalog ml (ha but. Vvrlta now to tho CHAS.H. LILLY CO., Seattle, Wn. Remember Our Closing Out Sale of Odds In China Set. Sot. Illue Cups and Saucers $1.00 now 75c HIiio G-lnch Platoa ,...C0c now 10c llluo 0-Inch Plntos . . . CCc now 13c lllue 7-Inch Plntos. . .85c, now 0o llluo 8-Inch Plntos. . .$1.00 now 7Gc While and Gold Cups aud saucors $1.2C now S1.05 Wlilto and Gold 4-inch Plates 55c now 15c While and Gold 5:lnch Plates 70c now 00c Whiio aud Gold G-lnch Platos 85c now 7c White nnd Gold 8-Inch Plntos $1.20 now $1.00 All other patterns at similar reductions. POOS BAY ASH STORE The Store That Saves You Mono) I.KO. N. HOLT, - Mining! Front Kiiwr. Mnrlillcl(l. Now Is the time to get rid of yoir rhoumatlsm. You will find Cham borlaln's Liniment wonderfully offoc tlvo. .One application will convince you of its merits. Try It. For salr by all doalors. ,C00S WILL GET' GOOD PUBLICITY i Field Museum Representative Gathers Specimens In This Section. Huron It. Smith of the department ot Dendrology, of tho Field Museum, i Chicago, has about concluded soma jlmportnnt work for that Institution I In Coos nnd Curry counties. Mr. Smith hns been making n collection of specimens of trees Hint aro Indi genous to hub section tor oxitiuuion purposes In tho museum. These spe cimens Include n section of the trunk of tho tree, n cross section and two slabs, together with a complete de scription. The whole Is mounted In a frame aud labelled as a product of Coos Day. It Is accompanied with photographs of the tree and land scape scenes In the section whero It Is secured. In this Instance It In cludes some flue Interior and oxtorlor views of the C. A. Smith mill nnd nil Its labor saving devices and new economic departures In handling lum ber on the coast Including views of tho big lumber cnrrh'rs. tho Nann Smith nnd the Hazol Dollar. He has secured also some line views of tho Conullle Vnlloy section nnd around llaudou. Mr. Smith's work Is entire ty educational hut will bo of much value In tho matter of publicity ns It will plnrn views, and news nnd In formation of thin section In ono of tho loading Institutions of Its kind n tho world. Ho has bo-n ongiixed In his work In this section for nearly throe mouths aud o.pects to hnvo It completed within the next couplo ot weeks when he will lonvo for Califor nia. Mr. Smith discovered sixteen varieties Indigenous to this locality that are found no whore else In tho country and specimens of which ho will forward to tho musoum together with his photographic views, many of which nro very lino. 40W TO TELL WOMAN'S AGE. This Plan Will Trap Her Unleit Sh. Is 8utplcloui. Every mnn seems to bo born with a desire to know the age of IiuIIch with whom he comes In contact. Women also appear to have an lunate curiosity concerning the number of "summers" which have pnssed over tho heads of their femalo friends. Hut thero In nothing more dllllciilt to discover thnu the exact age of a woman who wishes lo keep tho fact a secret. Now, here Is a Utile scheme which n mnthemallchin hns Just discovered to llud out the ngo of nuy person. Having engaged that person In pleas ant conversation, you proceed some thing after the following manner, peaking very Innocently, of course: "There Is a very simple problem in arithmetic which very few people nro n ' ile to see through, yet It Is as easy as possible. I wonder f you can do II." This sets the woman on her dignity, and she wants to do It at once. "Think of a number corresponding to I lie numerical order of the month In which you were born. Oh, no. you needn't tell me." To make the explanation clear wo u assume that the tlgure Is 2, stand t; for February, and that the age Is thirty. "Now. multiply that llgure by 2." you "outliiuo, "and add fi. Done that? Well, multiply that by f.O and mid -our own ago. From the total sub tract !lL'i and to the result add 1M. Now. what llgiiro have you got'?" "Two hundred nnd thirty." replies the porfon addraised. "Isn't that cor rect V" "Exact!" you exclaim. "You nro one of the very few persons who have managed It." Aud you turn nway to hide your smile of satisfaction at having discov ered that your victim was born In February and Hint she Is thirty years of age. You hnvo arrived at this re sult by separating the tlgures 'JISO In 2 (February) and 110. Ami you can do this with everybody's age. Try It on your sweetheart. A Real Surprise. Mnmnui-Aiid you say your Undo Tllewnd gave you a penny. Tommle! Toiumle Yes, ma'am. Mainuia And what did you say? Toinnile I wns so surprised 1 couldn't say anything. uuiiuma.-Youkors SlatoNtiiau. Life, that over needs forgiveness, has, for Its first duly, to forgive. Ilul wer Lytton. Have your Job printing done u riu. Tlinort offlco PILES CURED AT HOME BY NEW ABSORPTION METHOD. If jrou (Uffcr from Lleollnj, IMiIiig, MloJ or (irutrudtug I'llea, H'nJ iuu )ur uJdr. aud 1 will toll )uu bow to cure juurwlf it burnt by Ilia new abvoritlua trwituwut; and will al-o Mud Mat ot tbU huuw treatment frit- fr trial, ltli rvfrrennx frrnu jour uwu locality It rciueted. luiuutlUto re lief aud iwnuaoent cure aiuuml. Ifcud u mow', but tell ottiera of till offer. Write today to lira. 11. Uuuuucni, Ux I', fwittj Paiue, lud. L iTiniliiiriViiiT m