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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1911)
B9KXN ' ' III 'topWrrvfr 8 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY; I0LL LOGS ST il ill "II l i.iiMJ1 '. 'v-. ' i- i'ii 1 1 1'li'iiiMimniyiiH'iin'iii'iMiiii'i miihi'i'Uhui hwh i ii'iiiini i i wn i i ir i"miiiliiiiiit' iiitfTfn rtt- jfJUJ-Silii-tJIMaaKummMitBmKmKXlmalBiJBBmmBiMJUa aVI , JULY 3, .1911 EVENING EDITION. fj tmmatmmmmmmmrmmmmmmtmmmammKmntmmmmmammMmnmmmmimmmmKummmmtmi hvf ILL SLOUGH ...SllflfJIt mm imSi' jx- Lce, Mm WW1 "- yf$b& . ' .. v. -t! lfW .? KiMi i V Greased Pole; fcTug of lyal' and "Burling" This 1 Afternotin. r ' To the tuno of martini music fur nished by tlio Oregon Xiyal MlllUn, . bnuV, th;,oot races hold tjiider the s nusplcos df tlio Fourth of July t'oni- mltloQ wore held this aftomoun on Front 'strodt. Tho sidewalks wcro lined durlnjr tlio progress of tlio events which ri- 1 Mttttwt In ll'n tr fW In rf cnifrto puiitu ill mu luuuniiit) cvuivot i Hnco for boy$ under 18 years H. -. .. Tnn Much "Berrv" in to "Berry" Received Here. t. William Horry, traveling ropre- A.iif-, rtf h Portland linn, received the following communication upon his arrival at the Chandler hotel here. He had ordered his mall tor warded from Portland, this Is whrt ho got: "llerrv, yon hnvo sent in yoitr hill Herry before It was uuc-ucrrj my feelings, you arc Upon rnaii-Uerry. F. Hodson, first; fl. I-ecocq, second. ., ,nli.nr tho elder-Berry would 220-ynrd dawPat F'anuKan. ! nQt 0mV(J ,C01 8tlch ft .goose-Berry, first; Frank Thonins, Eocond. im ncU(, ot look g0 bluc-Uorry, O.rlo under 12-MnrguorIto Cox, fof J a,t cnro n Btraw..orry, ,,t If first; Virginia Clnrko, second. ,yo wrUj ngnn ,)oforo Jimo.orry V"V"'r '". '"" . """ 'V.TirmnUryotf until you nro black- ma- .-- Borry." o cj n W rVfflM Id id fiv. ,o iS Xj first; Noel Noah, second. Ladles race Miss Hmma Fltzga rnld, first; Miss Henrietta Kstes, second, Fnt Man's race (Men over 200 pounds and run In two heats) A. O. Rogers, first; L. 0. Smith, second. Sack race Noel Noah, first; Frank Thomas, second. Tlio flwlnimlng rnco was won by Hans ICrticgor, who led Allen Nich ols, tho second man, by several longttis. Tho sports this afternoon, to con sist of "wnlklng tho greased poIu," "Tug of War" botween teams of loggers, and tlio "log rolling" con test will tbu held this nftornoon on tho Mill Slough tiff Broadway. Tho games will start at 4:30 o'clock sharp and the "greased poto" will bo tlio first event. Wouldn't this glvo you bcrrl-bcrrl? Ol-yollli Quick, nurso, tho smelling salts. Mr. Horry, who left out this morn ing on the overland stage, failed to mnko public what manner of revenge ho contemplated. ITII OF .JUIiV SNAPS Residence Corner In Plat A North Itciul, 200x138 ft Kl.iMO.oo Corner 100x100 Marshfleld Heights SMO.OO Corner 100x100 Sengstacken's Addition ; 700.00 Corner 100x81 Sengstacken's Addition 7.10.00 Lots on Second near Golden, In Hnllrond Addition, each $7.10.00 Choice Itcsldcnco alto at North Hend Holghts, 100x138. . .1,500.00 Modern bungalow Western Ad dition, (! rooms 'with nlco bnBo nicnt, bath, heating plant, un obstructed bayvlow, six of lots 70x90 deslrablo neigh borhood, prlco . . . .$;t,O0O,00 $2,000.00 co,sh. Any ono look ing Mr n cozy homo should not .overlook thlB. ' I,ot' "a JlY "Jilock ,JB.'. n'afl- ' ' ; ; M-onil Addition, ., . j" ,'.," , SHOO.oj) Choice- rcsldonco Nob .11111 jf a . '. terms. , . , ...... ,inuuu iiiiiiuiuk ioib in 'western' " iim sicnmvr Amancc, earriunmhr a,i,iIh.. - . new wlrlnB .miiltlM.,',.,' .r..i '. ': - '.. .. 'f . . :r ': '"- '"'V'T'' U.Anresjvgrk.To;j Ml n Lake. $500.0) Hero yPHtordnv .morn nu with niuhti .-.. ..... f ;,V.. .. 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Aju&.ir-v jm jjnmi m 1 iiwuaflr - - seaF-wJi -tl l I IIH t 1 Now Equipped With Wiroless I nonno Cn '( Tr-fc.Kivii uui , tnuico rcjiuionco .oi Today ' 7!'1nr!n'n nM n asy ''A , ...-. ,t 1 CfuijJl UunilhiK tota 'ih CwrtfM M!AcJ BtnJtinlnoOei york enjanxin Qotles business is a criterion- you areweli-dressedtocekbjate tfre oc- laying the game for all it is worth erin strklly to one policy provjs iust what we always claim MONEY TALKS" square deal 'o ev ryfaody alike best Merchandise obtainnble at saving prices - J!?V VL W .799 v. r) Iw-, L i' uying pubfic have proven this f b i ing us the largest business the pat week ever known in the history oi t . stores. Bandon 0, p i. 0. Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. Marshfield ' ypR. P. Q 8h, Jerthed I at ber-ncctomOd piaw. 0OeViu;;,;;-;S; . nnd yesterday evening went dovn tho Jn ;x' $;in ,Lhii',M v . W .0 N-ortl, Hend-to. lo,M E,SSA'IS&. . ak -..i .. 4t. ... , -- -t"-'s" v 1i1iTi1iiu.1i au -..i . '. . ,. ..." "lu ' r .,,e,,i. vib wr nifrt comimmv, n.,,, ..,,aL .;..rt.-i iichi wiin -tjio lUU'rnoon Mpfthfs nw-J" rifcfiOM-. .k- -I .' . ; (v.r,t. TljiVllaMVlini.rry about 1wA"8Boniftfr list. nn. 6,., .t, ar.n S'..-f .;:.-" .. ..V" " l ai ' V . :. . . V ." ' 7 y';r' 'wk"a ,r.,.8jHi-..i)ns il LEACUE " BALI SfflOlEf- (HyAssbolattd' Press td Coos, tfay Times.) r ' I'OUTLAND. Oro.. July 3'.PjirS land 'still maintains-hor-loaiL Sntiir. day's game rosultod In another vlr i ...-,.. , J IHIrtr4"Ttt fk i.-. . . rfh'A ' "impii". I ffi H KH ' . .,":- "7 mute iv-xyw n T 6yn' consisted of Jf K Hall, MM wngor.bwf, though It Jrtli5ntc& May Hall. l llrtfi and mi pu. nf h.. -: -...-. ... .. ' J"Y J,n"' , , . .' '' WokJuitrb'rjoutilicfrinnnU:if',,orjrovSr Sn"nmcnto. 8ho will take o.ut nbout 000 ions nrpyes as prnrttiflifo as tlioy aYitletlial'o 8'ny" scores w - uuiiiuvr m j.iiaspn- uierin win put on n steamboat "Ail sore. .,...i. i.. . ., . . j M LINE OUT F much larger dlmensloiiB hi tho iip.-i future. " , , With tho Anll now-running to Portland and tho Installing of tho Til i ero: veohon Oi1land ticramento. ortland . Los Angeler. 0 7, 5 7 Jlnmook, llnndon will have tho best of"' San Fra"clfco. ..".... 3 iiminAil.t... .. 111. . . . . I Rllll1n annmr. -. iM BANOON connections with Portland and n largo amount of business will he dono with Portland houses, as Bandon mer chants are desirous of buying from Portlnnd bouses If they can cot th service for shipping facilities. I ,.. Tnp THInniook will mnko reculnr BANDON. Ore.. July l. ArrB,. 10.(lnj. Irlp for U)0 pV.wS? ZT'lTZ Tl '.r V. "!r ' ".nt !,n 8hor,,n "' tlmo as tho business -w.... .... uruniiu, wnen warrants. V. II. Harrndln. of Astoria, nnd Y. O. . Baumgnrtnor of Portland, roproeont. I.)CKii.in" (litocntv will b Inu the Blnioro Steamsn.p toiniuuy, closed all day tomorrow, wore In llnndon Snturdny and Sunday, signing up contracts to run tho new TIIK K.IZ.IU win be onen tom.r gasoline schooner Tillamook, which Is row , welcome the peop , o Coos now being built at Coos Hay. Into this cnuntv to the bK celehrnln 11 11 6 5 Hff here Are Reasons Sunday scores wore: (First game) Sacramento . Portlnnd. . . (Second gamo) Sacrnmento. , Portland. . . (19 Innings.) (First game.) Los Angeles. . San Francisco 14 (Second game.) I.os Angeles. . San Francisco. (First game.) Ban Francisco-Vernon. Oakland (Second game.') Vernon . Oakland IS 00 o Game . -Tied;- at Seventh; T Eastsids Beats .Sunnier. 11 19 Why You Should Buy Your Groceries From place our reoutarhn hnrk nf Bi.a., nuu n.-, Wnilt. A5,;oam;i"l,TJlll;tJ " ih ic'kJn--"'." T MUUK.' Ires. clean . ,vw ,0 uoiiiK uuimamiy renewed we can afford K-nis, Uur goods are put up by reputable firms 1 stand back nf nvnrvthlmr m, Jj 1.. au,rJn,ms and back of thfim win, n 07.a .-'. "!.rd"V wo our money back, . ' Ml,wacn r While the quality of our go )ds cannot h ,...... . aro mot reasonably ' ur pnce8 . J Lockhart's Grocery rn. -n! 'i- -. J B5 nud 305 Miss (Jumble Hottw. Miss Kill nbeth (iambic, who was Injured In tho Coijulllo runaway, is reported to bo Improving rapidly. ? Since the skirts tho ladies wear Are of tho hnrem kind, Tho older girls will ne'er forget The "trails" they've left behind When the fashions stop tho blades of grass From growin' as they grow, And when tho leaves in summertime Their verdure dare not show, Then they'll quit wearln' things just because they are tho thing, and get back to the good, old styles that mark tho difference be tween a woman's eklrt and a man'a pants. In one of tho most cxcltlnc cmni I of baseball seen hero this seasonv with tho score tied at four runs each In tho soventh Inning, the Marsh- j Held tonm flow to pieces in the eighth Inning yesterday afternoon nnd nl lowed the North Bend runners to get away with four straight runs thereby I wlnnlug tho gamo by a scoro of S to fi. I I Owing to tho fact thnt n dnntii.. Ihendor was plnyed yesterday, nn un- . llSIinllv lnrio ....t .... . . . ' "c" v.wnu nun present in .time to hoar the umpire say "Piny I ball." Tho lino up of tho home tenm wn I Tnhncnn ..li.t . 1(; " "" I'utuer; uennessoy, catcher; McKnne, 1st; Oeorgo John- lenn Onl llll. r 6 "" , uno nurKo, 8.8.; Lang- uru.y,, jra; Jiatson, right field; Henderson, center field; nnd Cowan. left field. Thomns and Wnllaco com. posed tho battery for North Bend. I ho Enstsldo versus Sumner enmo resulted In n victory for tho formnr tenm by n score of 7 to 4. Tho following wns tho line-up of tho tenrns; Enstslde Vineyard, pitcher; A. Drew, catcher; Charles Masters. inti Bryan, 2nd; Robertson, b.s.: Ili-ln?. 3rd; Tillotson. pentop? vii,,...! right field; West, loft field. Sumner Baker, pitcher; Barker, catcher; Dubuquo, let; Tom Story, 2nd; Fred Story, s.b.: Selander. Sr,i. Leonard Masters, rich aih. n m.. son. center field; and R. Matson, left j a 1 14 Red the Times' Want Ad. 44a virirP (By Associated Press.1 a TACOMA, Wash.. July 3. k T)lni n j . . . -r- IJIUUBLMin. Hh WBa 1J rt Club, 8B to 86c: Red. 84e. 'v"M"as6nfc"'Opera "House The Reliable and Delightful lies Stock Co in P A Country Sweetheart A Real Yankee Comedy 25, 35 and 50 fWf. Seats on Sale at the "Busy Cornt r" I)CKnAnT OROCKnv i .. AMniSH. Vm anxious to quit nil this rerse- wrltins stuff that Is laid out In stan- as correct; for though it is itVh . uul i'yns enough, and It never win wealth ,,,. J.. nnv t . .. ,t . .. ! tuqe - "i"" nai I'm anxious to do Is this Byndlcate dope, which swiftly and as!' floWa. .i, ,., I'm tlfed of Belling the wor i "y orain for 10 centa, or li. W line; for I'd be a poet who drlo! champagne, and goes wber I want to H ' to the countrvsldft nm.n it P" mat will banish my woes: W r" . i I ' '... i r closed all day tomorrow. . 1 X.&& . I -m Walt Maeon d.AjJ.aomA av t . " oi xeaturo will do It, I . M -JWfWi . A. I th rr. YriM.. T T'r " verse that pretends f4,BBr'ena8 t0 be proso nERToR BBAW11' i X'v I'iiL.. )i',J(k! J a tfi ;jra