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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSMFIELO, OREGON. MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1911-EVHNffll MrtTrfN X i i i i i i a ' t i v V 1 t) ( o; b. 1J n; M f lij i o n tt ill cJ tb Jo, K nq ir m "4 1 o , Is I va ! Hi) n I M tin n ; H avj inf I vvo 'till lnr nnh iicnA i cizj 1101 for "(5() PUT YOl'll CREED INTO this is ouu creed your dred"- A Square Deal to All AND IN OASi: YOU THINK THAT YOU (JOT A HOUND DEAL, PLEASE, BRING IT HACK AND AVE AYILL GUARANTY THAT AVE AVILL MAKE IT SQUARE The Toggery FORMERLY (MO. GOOIIKUM v SAVELL TOGS AND SENSIBLE TOGS FOR MEN. nniPT irimir innun inoc -kmkiimov. i.iiani i rniii r im.ui n i n BWX SCORES 10 Mi In Sunday Game, Portland De feats Los Angeles By Score of 3 to 1. if is in BEND KEPI KIDS WELLJUARDED Havemeyer Held Control of Sugar Refining Co., Through a Big Bluff. (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day Times. 1 WASHINGTON, D. C. June 12 j " " ftm,1,,n8 l,cca J0" . , , ., I from slnco by Iila rolntlves, It bo- So carefully guarded were tho oporn-, w flt tho Hoto, tlon. of American Sugar Refining n ftt Xorth Bon Btor Company up to less than two years tJion Qn 7 R-,ef ,oft m tho ago 12. I Atk ns, vice president and foow d for MnhfloIl nccor,,. acting Head of tho corporation told , o a Btatomcnt ho 1Ilado t0 Si the 1.011.0 'sugar trust" Iiivcslga - proprietor of tho hotel, ing committee today that stockhold-, n flf UiQ gt d8. crs woro accorded no Information as nrnI1C0 ot Kof , Th(J Tlnil88t IO I1I1W l II U CUI1I1H1II wim uuiiif, tun- Stayed at Hotel Oregon on Arrival From Portland on the Breakwater. Ocorgo Rlof, sovonty-soven years of ago, who loft his homp at 712 South Ninth strcot, Tncomn, AVasli., ducted. Tho condition grew po one rous, tho wltnosB snld, that tho Now England stockholders combined and obtained control. AVhon they did jo In 1910, they discovered to tholr as tonishment that II. O. Hnvomcyo'', president and genius of tho organiza tion hnd maintained his supremacy with only 2,000 sharcB of stock hold ings. Haremoyor nt tho time of his death, Atkins snld, was valued about Frldny, Rogntnd nt onco apprised Marshal Carter of the fact that Rluf had stopped at tho hotel. Arriving n North Ilend from Port land on tho Breakwater, ' Rlef on gaged n room nt tho Oregon hotel. Mr. Rogstad was nt onco nttractcd to tho attention of tho man because of his old ago, and whou Rlef enmo STANDING OF THK CliLMIS. Portland. . . .30 28 ,BS2 Vernon 38 San Francisco . 39 Oakland 37 Sacramento . . .31 Los Angeles. . . 27 (Dy Assoclntcd Press to Coos Day Times.) PORTLAND, Ore., Juno 12. Sun day's games In tho Const Lcaguo re sulted aB follows: At Portland R II Portland . 3 Los AngelcB ', . ' 1 (Continued from ini!C 1.) mnn, llrlggs without tho loso of n moment Blnnuued tho ball across tho diamond to 'Conklln on flrfit base, and Conklln hurled the sphere over in third base, whore nnother Co- 1,or (ullb runner Mas retired. The play AA'on Lost cent ,pif,,lt ,nilci, nnplauso from tho rootorfl. Up to the eighth Inning tho scoro rend S to 4 in Conuillo's fnvor, but in this Inning the Mnrshflold players through some good hitting nnd n couple of errors on tho pnrt of tho Coqulllo outlloldera gnlned three runs. AVhon things looked nt their worst for Conulllo, Colllor was equal to tho emergency, nnd struck out tho Mnrshfleld batters. Tho scoro: 33 .53'. O 35 .527 37 w'OO 3C .180 45 .375 R Ml 4 7 R 4 At San Francisco Snn Francisco . . Snqrnm'cnto. . , (First game.) San Francisco. Sncramento. . , (Second game) At Los Angeles Vernon. . . . Oakland 5 (First gnmo) A'ornon '"." 13 Oakland 4 (Second Gnmo.) The following are tho results of Saturday's games: " !At Portland- Portland . . . . Los Angeles. . . At Snn Francisco Snn Francisco. . Sacramento. . . Coqulllo. A.B. R. II. P.O. A. fi. Johnson, s a . .5 2 1 0 0 2 Lorenz, 1st b. . .5 0 3 1 0 1 Orcdlng, 1 f. . ..5 1 1 2 0 0 C. Collier, c. . ..5 1 . 1 17 1 1 Hlowell, 3d b. ..5 1 13 1 0 A. Collier, r f . .3 0 0 2 0 0 WIckmnn, r f . . . 2 0 1 0 0 0 Llljcqvlst, c f . .5 '1 2 1 0 0 Donhnm, 2d b...4 1 0 0 0 1 J. Colllor, p . . .3 1 1 0 0 2 Totals. . . MnrsliflpM 17 1 i T--.. O.I 1. S I ,, . . uumii'HBi:, v ' .42 S 11 20 2 7 A.B. It. II. P.O. A. 13. R 8 O R 3 up to tho desk to register, Rogstad ,At Loa Angoles vernou. . . . Oakland. . . . romnrked that It scomod strango for n in nn nt lilu vmm (n tin trnvollnc 12,000,000 of the total of J90.000,- n.no B1, ,,,. nf lof whothi)r 000 In tho American Sugar Refining , n rflIllH ,n MBhfloId. Company "It hnd been generally prom thQ rMji0iio mn(,0 by UIof , R S 4 supposed that Mr. Ilnvomoyor ownod n greater part of tho Btock," snld tho witness. PASTORS change: pulpits. Rogstad gained Idea that Rlef had loft homo 'on account of domestic , troubles. Rlof nppenred to bo exceedingly seasick from tho trip down tho const AVhon tho Baptist nml Presbyterian from Portinnd, nnd it was with dlf- congrogntlonB convened at tholr re- floulty tlmt ,,0 rCftcne, h8 room, npoctlvo churches last ovonlng thoro Actng UI,0Il tho information ob- vns a buzz of genornl surprlso nnd tn,nC(, from RoB8tftd, Marshal Jack astonishment, for occupying tho pul- Cnrtor todn. in8ttutod a vigorous pit nt tho Bnptlst church In ilaco of 8eftrch ,10r0 for tho KOll mnn. tho Rov. O. LoRoy Hall wns tho A Hof n,prcs80d porsons at tho Rov. J. F. Knox of tho PrcBbytorlnn Oregon as bolng woll supplied with church, whllo nt tho Presbyterian ,,, , ,.n,lli!ln thnt ho nnsso.l ! aw ,. , . fl EUREKA FIKOS BIG IRE SURE Vessel Formerly Running Here With Capt. Burtis Makes Rich Haul. Tho following Snn Diego dispatch ,.5 2 2 3 .5111 Langworthy, 3d 1)3 10 3 Folsom, c. . . .5 0 0 S N. Johnson, p. . I 0 I 1 S. nriggfl, b h . .5 0 1 1 Bryant, r f . . .5 1 1 0 Larson, I f ... 3 1 0 0 D. Conklln, 1 b . 4 1 0 9 Totnls . . ..39 7 C 20 S 7 Bryant out on Inflold fly. A. Collier out on Infield fly. Summary Usbo on bnlls, Lang worthy 2, N. Johnson; two bnso hltB, Johnson, N, Johnson, Lorenz, Howell, Kenno; stolon bases, Lorenz, Kcnno 2, Jlennossoy, Langworthy 2, Brynn 2, N. Joy, Johnson, Brlggs; doublo plnys, Brlggs to Conklln, Kcnno to Conklln; passed balls, Collier 3, Folsom 1; wild pitch, J. Collier; lilt by pltchor ball, Larson, J. Colllor; struck out, by N. Johnson 8, by Col lier 17; umplro, Ed. Howntt. NAVAIi IIKSKUVKS NOTIOK. Lieut. R. O. Graves of tho Oregon Nnval Reserves announced today fol lowing tho departure of tho nnv.il reserves for tho Brcmorton Nnvy hlircli nunnnred Rov. Ilnll In ulnrit .. . . ...m l . ,. .m i. i. .. ..... n ........ ... inrougu noro wiiuuui cioiiinin, uoi in uo ui imuiwi i" luiwi mi wuud xnra, inni inoro woiiki uo no more oi Rov. Kiiim ,nn(J wont (,own to Coaujlo or nnn- uny, tho Euroka having formorly drills until tho nion returned. Conner or uio pnsiors nau givon (lon( ftnd from Uloro probably on- run In horo nnd Capt. Burtis, now In tholr membors notlco boforohnnd ot nRod pft88ng0 for San Francisco. inn coiueuipiniou cuango, desiring in mnko tho mattor n surprlso. As a surprise tho affair was a complota success, ns no ono know what tho , 4 .... . ... . I vuiiiihv iiivuiii in ii no iiiuuu mini nil prised from tho pulpit by tho pns North Bend News tora that tho switching about from ono church to another wnB simply In tended In tho shnpo of a surprlso. Miss Ida B. Mitchell lolt today for hor homestead near Allegany. Mrs. Potor Simpson and hor mother Mrs. Long, hnvo gono to Coqulllo for a. two weeks' visit. l.WKTIIOK.iri.YMKRTIXfl. Mrs. C. Eckhoff. a pioneer of A mooting of tho business men nnd Xorth nond( who hn8 ucon porloualy citizens of MnrBhlleld will bo hold nt 111 for several weokB, Is Improving. inoMnrmiiiuiuuinniuoroiuanunorro, AIox Lnr8on nnd family of Old at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening. Juno t, Bond w, ,pnvo 8Uortly for 13. for completing preparations for Mlnnc80tai Whoro they will locate. tho Fourth of July colobratlon and tho transaction of other business, Everyone Is urged to bo present. VIOLET HENDERSON, Sec, A TURKISH GOOD. Phono Pou't forum PHONE SH I..I. HATH M4-J. will do you rongrogntlennl reception will bo given Friday evening In tho Presby torlau church for Rov. D. A. Mac Leod. Mr. and MrB. Leonard Mnitors, commnnd of her, having boen mnstor of tho M. F. Plant on tho Snn Fran-cIsco-Coob Bay run up to n yoar ngo: "A messago recolved horo from n pnrty of treasure-seokora aboard tho steamer Eureka says tholr expedition to recovor nn Immonso encho of gold, hlddon by tho crow of n Chllonn cruiser oft tho Honduras coast more than 20 yoars ago, has been success ful. Tho treasure has beon variously estimated nt from $15,000,000 to JC5, 000,000, according to reports clr dilated horo of tho Eureka quest. Tho steamer Ib now hendod for this port. "Tho Eurekn Is In commnnd of Captain Burtis and was tnken on a RO-days chnrtor by n party of San Francisco people about two weeks ngo. Tho expedition Is snld to have LOCOMOTIVE EMPLOYES STRIKE. Eight Thousand In Baldwin AA'orka Am Idle. (By Associated Pros? to Coos Bay Times.) PHILADELPHIA, Pann., Juno 9. Tho officials of tho Baldwin Locomo tlvo AA'orks, where n Inrgo numbor of workmon struck yestordny, rofuso to say how many nro out, but tho union londorB sny fully eight thousand nro idle. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Evory property owner In Mnrsh flold Is horoby notified that tho city ordlnnnco requiring houses nnd buildings to bo numbered will bo rigidly enforced aftor this date. Tho tho Turkish Baths government postofllco Inspector will beon flnnnccd by Harry Krolllng, n bo here soon to report on Marshflold who havo bcpn visiting In Portland, ( well-known clubman of Snn Fran- for freo mail delivery and one of returned yestordny on tho Break- jelsco. Tho map showing tho location tho first requisites Is that all build- wator. of tljo burled treasure Is said to have lngs bo numbored. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Gnmblo, who been In tho possession of n former Tho city recorder will furnish the 1JK8T COOS BAA' Strawberries, box 15c COOS HAY were recently married In Now Mexi co nro visiting at tho homo of M"i. AV. 11. Gnmblo. Robert Agors, who has been visit lug relatives on tho Bay for tho Inst two months, will return shortly to his homo In Atlas, Cnl. Green Peas, 3 lbs 25c COOS HAY CUCUMBERS COOS RIVER FARM VOH SALE. At tho head of navigation, North Fork of Coos Itlvor. I hnvo for salo in flno ranch of 119 acres, twenty jnoros bottom land, bnlanco bench and weok.'" ' i pasture land, young orchard, nlno . ' :' I room house; bnm; abundant spring ' CARD OF-THANKS. STKAAVHEKRY GROWERS NOTICE water; Includes four milch cows; spin To tho kind people of Mnrshfleld resident of Honduras, who succeeded In Interesting Krolllng In his story of tho burled gold. Tho result wns tho chartering of tho Eureka. Tho fnct that most of tho South Amerlcnn re publics will not allow tho exporta tion of gold, mado It necessnry to guard tho plans of tho expedition. "Tho messago received from Sallnn Cruz rends: ' "Expedition a success In every way. Reach Sail Diego for oil next property number on nppllcntlon and the metal letters can bo obtained nt any hardware store at flvo cents n piece. Parties falling to comply nro sub ject to arrest and flno. 'This notlco will not appear again. J. AV. CARTER, City Marshal. AVo carry n Inrgo stook of berry crates nnd boxos, CRATES EACH l." CENTS BOXES PER 1000 $.1.00. The Bazar HOUSE OF QUALITY PHONE 32. water; Includes four milk cows; span -who woro so good to mo before I of work horses, twolve shonts: eomoicamo away. I cot home safely Snr.- lohlckons together with various firm unlay ovenlng and I nm fooling bot Ininchlnory. This plnco would maUoitor all ready. I feel llko I never nn Idenl summer resort. Also has .would bo nblo to thnnk them all lexcollont log boom conveniences; on lly J1.000 cash needed to handle this ' bargain, bnlauce to suit purchaser at) ' 7 por cent. For full terms and parti Iculara. address P. O. box 7'88,"Mnrali''. field, Oregon. I enough for whnt'they dd for me. ' ' ijRS. IRA AAVTRY, t. . ., Mo(refleld, Nob, "AfFer tho hdw'fry a Turkish bath ' Phone 2 14- J- J YOUR NEIGHBOR'S EXPERIENCE How you may profit by It. Tnko Foley ixmiii'y mis. ;urs. E. U. 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' The Best Only THOUGH THEY ARE PRICED AH M()li:iTnv EVER AVOHE. mtMU ' ,rtASIl CUU, I $18.00 to $35.00 "Money Talks" AVHEN YOU BUY THESE CLOTHES AS AVKIJ, AS EVEIir ivi'i aimiu AVE II AVU OTHER CLOTHES TO INTEREST YOU AT $8.50 to $18.00 Hub Clothing and Shoe MARSHFIELT) BAM) DRAIN-C00S BAY AUTO III VIA ALLEGANY NOAY HEADY TOR BUSINESS Leaves Marshfield Daily BOAT LEAVES ALERT LANDING, MAHSHFIKLD 6:301 ARRIVE .DRAIN X 1. M. SAME DAY. vt TICKETS FOR SALE AND INFOIIMATI0.Y AT The Busy Corner Drugstore I PHONE 208 .'.li'l "THE FRIE I OF COOS HAY" S. S. ALLIANi CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH BANK HO.l AT I0K Sails from Portland for Coos Bay, H NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO.MPANX PHONE 41 C. F. McCE0RCE,'J THE FAST AND COMMODIOUS s m , n (MpH1 r.(PA!TiJhlr K Mllkn AVbtk-) ll'lli i " ..,- . ..... v.thnMM' between Coos Bay ud Snn rmuclsco, AttTtMtittioMiW lilHilu nt Alllniirn Dfwk-. MinkllrK aad Itrr-Ocf Tr" Union Htreet AVIinrf No. 3. Sn Francisco. For Inf . 44-3 or 2H.1. Snllinir from San Francisco AVcdnewl Juno 11th. INTER-OCEAN TKAfiflPORTATIO.V COMPACT. OLD RELIABLE TEAMER BREAKWATI ALWAYS ON TIME , SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT O A. M. ON JUSE KtllG -TMmr -.-.nn ..... . Tl Dt.IlTtrP OP TI1E H"" I U......J viwj.m. V.UU3 UA1 Al oJl ij w- 2, 7, 12, 17, 22 AND 27. L. II. KEATING, AGENT PII05K 1 C(1 RAV DfhCFRIIOr; wuj uni-iiuJLuuiu , jnny stngo between Roseburg nnU Nnrsiiiifiu. - -ami Sundays nt O n. in. Fare, f 0.00. nVARDi Ull hi'HiOTEll, Agent, . '""pnftO 120 MARKET AA. Mnrshlleld. Agent, KOSEDU PHONE 11 I ' DYEING Frencn Dry and Steam Cleaning of ladles and gents' suits. Goods call- for and dellvored. Prices reason able. ROSE CITY DYE AND CLEAN- NO AA'ORKS R. E. PINEGOR,- Prop Foot of Market Avo Phono 103 J Try Vy vajjuum carpet cleaner. SAFE I !-2V high-class - )jter( bearing . n II. I"'- Hi w- W&L. write H. Adams "Arfgcles. CbI fr