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-r-'r"-- '"fFFKVWHl1"""' -rwnm, - vi i lS TB QOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELff, OREGON, MOMDAY, JUNE 26, 1911 EVENING EDITION. T 2 "3!"RS-f b r, :.l U COOS BAY TIMES Entered iw the postofllco nt Marsh llohl, Orpgon, for tiansmlsslon through the malls lis second class innll matter. M. t'.'MALOMJV HA.V K. MALOXKY Editor iiiid Pult. News Editor 'COAST LEAGUE BALL 8C0RES Adduss d'l communlcntlons to COOS HAY DAILY TIMKS. Miitslillehl :: :: :: : Oregon An Independent Republican news pajicr published evory evening excopt Sunday, and Weekly by' Tho Com liny Times IMibtisliItii; Co. tho , Portland and San Both Lose Two Sunday 1 Games. Ran i unriu us ?IMF! yiiLI $ STANDING OK THE CLUBS. Dedicated to the sorvlco cf ii..ut.. .i people, that no good cause shall lack s.in Francisco. a champion, nnd that evil shall not thrive unopposed. Oakland. Won ..41 . IS . . 18 SU11SCRIPTIOX HATES. DAILY. Ono year $6.00 Per month CO, WH12KLY. J Ono year $1.60 Whon paid strictly In ndvnnco tho subscription prlco of tho Coos Ray i Times is $5.00 rr year or $2.50 for bIx months. Olllclnl Paper of Coos County OITIcIal" Pa1m:ROFTHECITY OK MARSHFIELD. Lost 37 40 40 42 II B3 Per cent .5 13 .515 .545 .512 .170 .370 MOTIVES OEM EX. T I HERE died recently In Loa An- Bolos a mnn who whllo not at taining great heights of famo won nn enduring placo in tho hearts of nil who know him. Kenyon Cox was an nrtlst nnd n poot. Tho stato capltol of Iowa contains somo splon-l lld murnl paintings that nro products gnn prnncfsco. Vernon 14 Sacramento. . . .40 Los Angeles. . . 32 (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) PORTLAND, Ore., Juno 2C Sunday seems to bo Portland's hood oo day. Yesterday she duplicated tho performance of a week ngo and lost I both gnmes. This tlmo she lowered I her colors to Oakland. San Pran I Cisco followed Portland's lead nnd dropped both games to Vernon nt Los Angeles. The results of the Sun day games in tho Const Lcaguo woro as follows: iSan Francisco Portlnnd Oakland (Afternoon gntno.) Portland. Oakland. . . . Lob Angeles (Morning game) Vernon . Francisco' Worth Bend Fira Departmsnt Defeats Marshfield Sum ner and North Bend Win If tho North Heml fire InddUs can run a hose raco like they can play ball they nlrently havo tho Fourth of July I prlzn won. Hy a Bcoro of 1 1 to 3' they defeated the Marshfield Ilro lighters yesterday. Dan Keating nnd nilly Smith both sustained Injuries to thumb" nnd digits. The fourth In ning proved tho Mnrshfleld hoodoo. Xortfi Ik-iitl Wins. Eastsldo did not llvo up to her re putation as n winner yesterday wlfcir North Bend defeated tho slab wlof I dors from the Eastsldo by a scoro of G to 3' on tho Mnrshfleld grouud'j-. Enstslde was in poor form and did' not pln- her usual gamp. Next Stur idny thoro will bo two games on tliir MnrHhlluftl grounds whon Sununr will plky Eastsldo on tho 5lnrshllelir grounds nnd North Hand will piny Mnrshfleld" after the Suninor-EnstslQe game. Sumner n Victor. Tho Marshfield fans who Journoyer to Sumner yestordny saw tho home' i tenm defeated by a scoro of 12"" to- fHl It I 7 1 3 R III 11 11 5 8 II 15. There was somo discrepancy In , tho score ns ofllclnlly kopt nnd It wn 1 not mndo public. Mla lPiW7jI Pt3 of his brush. ,,Onco upon n tlmo ho gavo an ink ling of tho motives that Insplrod him In his flno work In this bit of vorso: york thou for plonsuro; paint or . , sing or carvo Tho thing thou lovost, though tho . body starvo; "Who works for glory mlssos oft tho goal, "Who works for monoy coins tho vory , soul; .Work for tho work's sako, then, nnd it may bo That theso things shall bo added un to thco. JThnt sontlment is good - for tho Kiildnnco of workers ovorywhoro, whothor thoy ho artists or nrtlsans, tenchors or buslnosH mon. In fact, only ho fnr ns mon who work do tholr work for plensuro nnd for tho work's nako, is thoro any happiness in It for thoni. Tho sontlmont Is well worth whllo storing In tho momory for inspiration nnd holp in thoso times which como to ovory (Afternoon gamo.) Vernon San Francisco. . , Stockton , , '. (Morning game) Los Angeles. . . '. f Sacramento. . , . (Afternoon gamo.) Sacramento. Los Angeles. Saturday!! GnnicB. San Frnncisctv (First gamo.) Portland. . . ., - Oakland (Second Gamo.) Sacramento. . Los Anpolcs Los Angeles F G G n l 5 7 4 10 4 15 13 11 3 G 8 11 ,Nr OtkUnil, California The onljr Waman'a CotlcRC on the Pacific Cla-A Chartetal 1885. Ntir two Rrcat UnlTe-ntou. Ideal climate throughout the year. Ktiiranm and graduation reuuirementt equivalent! fcJ thoie oi Stanford and Unlvenlty ol CaliXorrua. Laboratories for science with modern eruir? ment.. EUetUent opportunities (or hne eeonomlta. library study, muilo ana! an. Modern' (rrmitatium. Special care locr Health oi itudincs. out-door life. I'reildent Lurila City Ukaen. A. M Lltt. D.. LU 131 or catalnnie adl'tew Secretary, Mills QUIkge 1. R II 7 Snn Francisco. Vornori. . . . G 8 8 3 R 9 0 11 0 12 0 II 11 8 when somo uplift is ncoded to lilm going. ALICE II Tin Popular Plcnlo Iloat. Now makes regular schodulo on tho South Coos Rivor run. Leavmr. Mnrshflold weolt days at 3 p. m. Ar-! rlvos In Mnrshdold nt ,8:45 a. m. workor Sunday, loavos Marahflold nt 8 mnit, koop Returns nt G p. m. LEVI SMITH. Mnstws. 1S' MEMORY OF LITTLE ALHHAN CRAUSHAY. Slio is gono thn' 't is hut hours Slnco hor bnliy form thoy dressed For tho Inst tlmo, nnd white flowors In hor baby hnnds they pressed, It seems nn ngo to thoso that love hor For sho took tholr Joy tholr all. And loft the world ho drenr behind hor Loft Its bitter nnd its gall. So her baby feet havo toddled Up tho path nnd through the gato To our Savior, whllo wo mortals Can only wait nnd wait and wait. Many n heart hor laugh has gladoned Many n toll lovo Boomed to onso Now sho leaves us, saddened, sad dcnml, Wo can only wait and wait. HER COUSIN, MYRTLE. Juno 21, 1911. CARD OF Til AXES. ' To tho many sympathizing frlonds, nnd especially to Mrs. John Culvor nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. Bbnobrako who by tholr kindly nets nnd words of solace holped llghton tho great bur den of our grlof In tho death of our beloved Aldenn Crnusbay. MRS. E. O. CRAUSDAY AND PARENTS. YOUR NEIGH HOIVS EXPERIENCE JIow you mny profit by It. Take Foley Kidney Pills. Mrs. E. G. Whiting, 360 Willow St., Akron, O., snys: "For somo tlmo I had a vory sortous case of kidney troublo and I suffered with backaches and dizzy hondaches. I had specks floating boforo my eyes and I felt nil tired out nnd miserable I saw Foley Kidney PIJIs advortlsod jAnd got n bottle and took thorn ac cording to directions nnd results showed almost at once. The pain tinaA dizzy headaches left mo, my eye- night became clear and today I can a well woman, thanks to NOTICE TO COXTRACTOK8. Notico Is hereby given thnt Benhnr bids will bo received by tho Common Council or tho City of MArshuVM, Coos County, Oregon, until eight o'clock P. M., Frldny tho 30th day of Juno, 1911, for dunning; tho strcots of said city from July 1st. 1911, to Jnnunry 1st, J912, and for sprinkling tho streets, of said city during tho months tit July, August and Soptomber, 1911, said work to bo performed to tho satisfaction of tho Streot Committee. The Common Council reserves tho right to reject any and nil bids. Dated this 4th day of Juno, 1911. JOHN W. BUTLER, Recorder. Business Directory Following is n list of Reliable Business Firms that It will Pay to Patronize Go To WILLEY & SCHR0EDER for Plumbing and Heatlnp Marshflcltl, Ore., Pbcno 77a.' STADDEN All Muds of photograph Nork, bromide enlarging; anil kodak Mulshing. J. U KOONTZ Machine nndj Repair Shop. GHKERAD. MACHINIST Steam and Gas Kaglno Woufc At HallAadfib boat shop, Froot street, MAtahDeld, Or A,, 13 BeyiN8 m A at) f7 a m Sattirdny the opening day of the sale was a record breaker. (Vowds ami crowds of economical shoppers' filled the store to capacity and from early morn, ing until late at night the cash register was playing the boss a sweet melody of dollars. This is tlic beginniu y of (lit first week of the big price cutting rFinnell promises to havo many pleasant surprises. If you haven't been, come! Take advantage. event and The Greatest Price-Cutting Event Ever Going out of business, so evory thing' must go regardless. The Entire Stock Is for Sale .Fixtures and nil Make me an offer. Yours for a reason ible figure. H. Finnell NORTH FI?QNT STREET PROFESSIOM AL D RECTORY pvlt. GkW. LESLIK. U OMDOpathlo- IjhIcIuii Qrndunta of tho Amerhan school of Ostoopa.thy at Klrksrllle, Mo. Offlto In Eldorado DJSk. Hours 10 to 32; 1 to 4; Phono 16l-J; Murshiluld; OreKon rU. Ji. W.. JNBRAM, U Physl Mirtdclnn. oad Surgeoa. 209-210' Coko Ilulldiug hocs: Offle Itt'JU; RcsUlcjiro 1(121. JJ w.. Kficcayrr, Xjivryer. Blancheird's Liver v! Wo havo secured mo llvy busl- iT uubs vi u. ui. iiuisuur miui aru iro- purod to render excellent svrvlio. to tho poop-As of Coos Uay. Cnroful drivers, good rigs and everythlnn thnt will mean satisfactory sorvlco ts tho public. Phono ns or a drlvUig horeov a rig or nnythlay ncoded in tho livery lino. Vo nlso do o trutklng business of all kinds. ISIiANCIIAHl) HltOTHKRS. Livery, Feed nndiSnles ScrvUi. 141 First and Alder Stroots. Phone 13R-J Offico over Flanagan & Dcatnott nan rarsliflolil Oregon The Greatest Labor Saving Device We Have Ever Had." Electric power applied to elevator and hoisting purposes has no real competitors. Millhouso Brothers & Company, a 'wholesale hardware, firm of Galena, Illinois, say: rtAVe have had an electric motor in cons- tant uso on our elevator for about a year, and it has given us splendid satisfaction. TVo havo mover had a particle of trouble with it. "It is the greatest labor-saving device we have ever ha'd." Thousands of other motors are in elevator uso. Ask us to send a representative to investigate y o u r po wcr hcc(s n. J- ar. mccokmao. MiyBtdan and Surgeon Marabfleld, Oregon. Onicoi Lockhirt Dullding, opposite Post Q1lc. Phono 105-J 4 Oregon Power Co. TELEPHONE 178. , ,. uTl Good Livery Service Fancy now rigs, good horses and i&rotul drivers aro now nt tho dlR osal of the Coos nay public at REA80NAI1LK HATES. Rigs or rigs with drivers roady for any trip anywhoro any timo. Horsos boarded and rigs cared for. Now hoarso and special accommo dations provided for funeral parties. W. L. CONDRON'S TilVERV AN1 FKI31) STA1JLI3 PHONE 27SJ Flanagan & Bennett Bank Established 1889 Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $100,000 Assets Over $500,000' Interest Paid on Time Deposits WATCH! NOTICE, Homer Mauxey, on of the drivers nd the solicitor for ub Is out for laundry. Watch him! ho is liable to atop you on the street and explain all details of Laundry and also to be at your homo any time. He knows Laundry business from A to Z. Marshfield Hand and Steam Laundry PHONL, 220-J Have That Roof Fixed NOW See CORTHELL Phone Slat Jlon't forget PHONE 214-J. the Turkish Datha. ;&tU CO.MU-LSi:t STATEMENT OV THE CONDITION OP THE FIRST NATIONAL HANK OF COOS HAY AT MARSHFIIXD, OHIXION, nt tho closo of business, Juno 7th, 1911. RESOURCES: Loans and discounts $180,015.32 Overdrafts. . . U. S. Rouds nnd pre miums Othor bonda County nnd school wnrrauts. . . . Banking house," furni ture and fixtures. . . Cash and duo from hanks. . .48 25,250.00 77,412.50 2,571.78 82,089.45 160,585.12 lilAIULlTIKSs Capital stock. . .$100,000.00 Surplus and profits.. 7.U5.95 Circulation 25,000.00 Deposits 395,778.70 $537,021,051" QJ ; Cash reserve 40- of deposits. W Invito your attention to tho strongvcondltlon of this tak t indicated in tho abovo statement, also to tho personnel of K rectorato. Does a gonoral banking business. Interest paid on time and savings deposits. ' OFFICERS: .. W. S. CHANDLER. President; M. O. HORTON, VIce-rreia . DORSEY KREITZER, Cashier. , DIRECTORS: j.y W. S. CHANDLER, JOHN S. COKE, W. U. DOUGLAS, F. S. ww WM. GRIMES, JOHN F. HALL, STEPHEN C. ROGERS, W. P. MURPHY, M. O. HOnTON. I1 i' mmKmmamm' t SAFE INVESMENTS. For information concerning high-class bond Investments, bearing 6 Interest net, write O. B. Hinsdale, eare J. H. Adams and Company, Los Angeles, Oallfonria. MARSHFIELD'8 PO-" FAMILY HOTKi Rates reduced to: W't goa S1.00; week-?a.00 to B.Jj j, keeping npartmonta w'ygWli' I10.Q0 to 118.00 pwjjM? night becami 4y lnm & Volr Wdno v. prug gof . (Idnoy Pills." Rod Croas j t .t.irfc.i: ,fl S. prug Bon. .....,... vk