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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1911)
MJI)lHMHBHPnvnnnm ;7 BP IPPHMWUfPHWI v ( Vjr, --- t" -irrfl , THE COOS BAY T1MBS, MARSHFIBLD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 191 1-E(VENING EDITION. ff'iHVMW Your Drjff Store Wants at the Busy Corner AND CELEBRATE EVERY DAY IX THE VKAIt. prescription filling ih oun business. THREE IN BOX I SUE ikhart-Parsons Drue Co." "THE BUSY CORNER" Shading dkug stoke in coos county. PRESCRIPTIONS ACOl HATELY COMPOUNDED. North Bend Pitchers Are Easy For Home Boys Score 9 to 7. With n largo crowd of spectators MANY ATTEND GOOD DACES Large Crowd Witnesses Some Good Racing at Fair Ground. Despite numerous othor . nttrac- prcsont to witness tho game, tuo tlons tho races drew a largo crowd Mnrshflold baseball team yesterday yesterday and witnessed somo Inter- ' 4 LOCAL . GLEANINGS those registered over the Fourth. at tho Chandler THE WEATHER. (Dy Associated Press.) OREGON, July &'. Fair to night and Thursday. Warmer. ItE- CONDENSED STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL HANK OF COOS HAY AT MAHSHFIELD, OREGON, at tho closo of business, Juno 7th, lOl'l. LIABILITIES: HESOUKCES: Loans and discounts $180,010,32: Overdrafts U. S. Douds and pre miums, Other bonds County and school warrants, . . . Nanking houno, furnl turo and fixtures... Cash nnd duo from banks .43 26.250.0U 77,412.50 2,571.78 82.089.4." 100,585.12 Cnpltal stock. 8urplua and profits. Circulation. Deposits. .$100,000.00 M45.05 25,000.00 305,778.70 w $327,021.03 8327,021.03 Cash rosorvo 40 of deposits. W' Invito your attention to tho strong condition of thin bank as lndlcatod In tho abovo statoraont, also to tho porsounol of Its di rectorate. Docs a gonoral banking business. Intorost paid on tlmo and savings deposits. OFFICERS! W. S. CHANDLER, President; M. C. HORTON, Vlco-Prcsldcnt; DORSEY KREITZER, Cashlor. DinHOTORS: W. S. CHANDLER, JOHN S. COKB, W. U. DOUOLA8, F. S. DOW, WM. GRIMES, JOHN F. HALL, STEPHEN C. ROGERS, W. P. MURPHY, M. d HORTON. dofeatod tho North Dend nlno by a Bcoro of 0 to 7. Tho g"amo was an exhibition gamo and tho results will have no effect on tho standing of tho teams In tho reg ular Day league, tho noxt rogular gamo In which sorlcs will tako placo hero next Sunday when Mnrshflold will piny tho Sumnor team. Yesterday's gamo was a good ono nil tho way through and was replete with good Individual plnylng. Henderson stayed In tho box for tho homo team for tho wholo nlno in nings nnd kopt tho visitors down to fow hits, hut North Dend was forced to throw out two pitchers beforo th'iy could locnto a innn who could not bo found nt will by tho homo batten? Mntson, Mchoown nnd Burko, of tlio Mnrshflold team each hit for two bngH durlnjj tho game nnd Hennessey, tho homo catcher got 3 hits, nnd Z walks out of flvo times up. Mntson nnd Cowan each singled nnd Lang worthy did tho samo thing on two Bopnrato occasions. For North Rend, Voldn and Wnllaco each secured a hU.nm whllo Hull boat out ono two bnggor. Throo doublo plays wero recorded for Mnrshflold and two for North I3cnd. Tho lino up was: eating and exciting cont'ests. Tho following aro tho results: Raco No. 1, running V6-mllo dash for horses owned In Coos count) since January 1, 1911. Catch weights. ' Purse ?50. 1. Teddy; owner, O. J. Seoley. 2. TcbbIo S; owner, E. G. Allen. 3. Voronn: owner. J. L. KnlahL Time 50 seconds. Race No. 2, trotting and pacing 1 mllo iboats, best 3 In C, free for all. Purso $100. 1. Marin; owner, F. P. Norton. 2. Dllllo Murray; owner, J. L Nay. Tlmo, 2:30; 2:30 2-5 and 2:32. Rnco No. 3, running -milo catch weights, horso not trained this season. Purso $20. 1. Evelyn; owner, John Yonkam. 2. Dixie; ownor, J. L. Knight. 3. Shamrock; ownor, J. S. Knight 4. Dlrd. Time, 38 2-5. Rnco No. 4, running 1-mllo dnsh. Purso $100. 1. Greenlaw; owner, John Yoalc- LOCAL TEMPERATURE PORT. For twenty-four hours ending at 4:00 p. m., July 4, by Mrs. E. Mlngus, Bpeclal government meteorological observer: Maximum 09 Minimum 57 At 4:00 p. m 05 Precipitation nono Wind, Northwest: clear. DR. and MRS. J. W. INGRAM re turned today from an outing on Coos River. MR. and MRS. FRANK HODSON of South Coos Rlvor wero in Mnrsh flold Tuesday. MRS. JACK DAVIS Is reported lit with Bcarlot fever at her homo la West Marshflold. Ferry Laid Off The Eastsldo Ferry was laid off yesterday by rea son of n broken shaft. Episcopal Picnic Tomorrow Tho Sunday school of tho Episcopal church will glvo a picnic tomorrow on tho Eastsldo of tho Day. All thoso who can go nro asked to meet at tho ferry beforo 10:30 a. m. MRS. HARRY FOLSOM, who has been seriously 111 at Mercy hospital is reported Improving. - DEN McMEDLEY, Mrs. McModloy nnd their son, Ray, of Myrtle Point nro guests at tho Chandler ED. ANDERSON nnd family nnd tho Misses Glblln and Dollonl of Co qulllo wero In tho city yestorday. WILL SMITH returned today to his ranch at tho forks of Coos Rlvor after spending tho Fourth In town. Mnrshflold Henderson i . ' Flaiagai & Benett Baok Honncssoy McKeown Langworthy Durko Johnson ' Cowan i P. Johnson Mntson P. c, 1st 2nd . B. , 3rd If c f r f North Bond. -Thomas Hull & JWallaco '. t'Oj'iiiebo Hull '.? Pigeon Vqlda " Peek Summerlln Voldn Headlight; owner, F. P. Nor Mncboth; owner, Walter Con- Umplros Gardiner and Robertson EaUblUKed 1889 Capital, Sirplis and Mrided Pnfits Over ..... $100,000 Assets dver .. $500,000 Interest PaicJ on Time Deposits m? 2. Chnrllo Fostor; ownor, M. II. Nay, 3-. ton. 4, dron. Raco No. 5. This waB to bo a bilrroi raco but an extra wan substN tu'tedj t jl.jjTompost; ownor, Flanagan'. 2. Jack"; owner, Yonkard. ' Tlmo, i29 seconds. Rnco No. 6. Running -inlIe without rld'or. 1. Macbeth; ownor, Waltor Con dron. ' ''" ' ' Nairn Smith Halls. Tho Nann Smith wont down tho bay at 5:30 ycBtorday and crossed out nt sovon on hor way to Day Point. Mr. Mo reen, Mr. Smcaton, Mr. Warner and Miss Myrtlo Smith wont south on hor as passengers. CHARLEY SWANSON, boss at Seo ley and Anderson's enmp on tho Coqulllo River loft, on this morn ing's train. MISS OAMDLE, tho nurso who was Injured In n runaway a short tlmo ngo, Is recovering rupldly from tho Injuries received. Benches Appreciated. Tho ben ches placed on tho principal streets by tho commlttco on nrrangomcntH for tho colobratlon wero greatly ap preciated and havo been occuplod constantly by tho crowd for accom modations woro scarco In town. MR. nnd MRS. O. J. SEELEY and two sons returned to Coqulllo to day after a fow days' visit with Dr. and Mrs. E. Mlngus. MRS. JAMES T. MARS nnd tho Misses Rita and Aldo Mars of Bandon aro in tho city. They aro stopping at tho Chandlor. Railroad Is Here. Docomlng lm pattont aver tho. delayed arrival of WARDEN W. SHUMWAY of Soattlo, representing tho "Pacific Motor Boat," a Scattlo publication, 1b registered at tho Chandler. a railroad at Coos Bay, F. II. Tlcho-'PnED McCORMAC loft today for tho nor of Portland, ono of tho besti Prank Rotors farm on South Coos boofltoro tho Coos Bay country ovor RlTor whoro ho orr)octfl DUt ia ijuu, ouut ono or nis own in tho Chamber of Comraorco window. Ho planted troes In profusion for a back 2. . HendllghtJ'bwnor, F. P. Nor ton.""'' ' -. ' 3. Tessl6 S'; ' owner',' Waltor f Cdn- aron. ' . t t Tlmo. Mil. InVWifli "" '" -tv - tho summor learning farming. LOOT A gold handled parasol with lottor "V" on ond, at Grandstand at races yestorday. Flndor roturn to Times' offfco and rccolvd roward UNIQUE IANTA!TORIUM Bring your dyeing, cleaning, pross- S nnd repairing to us and bo ploased vo nro exports. Carpets and Ruira leaned on your floor or nt our shop. none IWOA, Central avenue, near econd street ROSS & PINEGOH. 'roprletors. Would you like to havt Electric Lights in your Country home? Find out tho number of lights you would want ami wo will bo pleased to glvo you nil tho information you ask. Coos Bay Wiring Co. 1-1IU.MS 2U7-J. ....OUR,... MIDSUMMER CLEARANCE SALE IS STILL OX Tho only placo on Coos Bny whoro you can buy. Men's and Hoys' COo Work Shirts for only 23c 91.23 Xegllgeo Shirts for 3o 91.00 Monarch Shirts for 80c $1.30 Chictt Shirts for ...,..$1.13 $1.00 Men's Shoc-s ... ... . . .82.03 FOUXDi On Front ntrv!, gold chain, 'Owner can havo samo by describing property nnd paying for this notlco. FOR SALE Glen Hardens, 3 ncrcs near contor of town. Call at 001 Sixth street v North Bend News Y Mrsv .Matt NyBtrom and hor' llttlo daughter, -Hilda, Woro cdlobratlng In Marshflold' yesterday. ' . . " Mljis Floronco Poterson of May, Is spending a vlslwlth hor1 slater, Mrs. E W, Klggs, hero. Miss 8tolla Wlcklund of Beaver Hill Is visiting hor sister, Miss Athn Wlck,lund in North Bond. FOR KENT Six roomed hoiiso on First street. Apply Mrs. A. Hut-cheson. ground, put down tho ties for tho ontlro railroad systom, and would fcavo; laid. tho rails had ho not run out of steel. Tho oxhlblt Is an at tractive one and la, attracting a groat deal of .comment. 1 . i, Personal Notes SIO HANSEN and family, who, spent tho Fourth at Hayncs Inlet', re turned to their homo at Emmet Plorco's camp at Allpguny ,thi morning. ' ' P. L. PHELAN of Myrtlo Point Is a .Marshflold visitor. DR. EN.DICOTT of Coqulllo was Mnrshflold today. In MRS. R.. II. OLSEN of Emplro Marshflold shopper today. Is a COUNTY CLERK JAMES WATSON of Coqulllo, Is visiting bis parents, Judgo and Mrs. D. L. Watson la Coos City. Thoy amended. tho colobratlon hero yestorday.,. J. M. BLAKE arrlvod In tho city to day from an oxtonded trip cover ing 10,000 roilcB and 28 states. Ho will havo a etatomeut In rqfer onco to his f ranch Iso In a day or two. WANTED A ranch hand. Ono who can milk. J. W. RubsoII, North Mr. and Mrs. Garflold Simpson and Miss Audroy Simpson woro In Marsh flold for tho colobratlon Tuosdny. Coos Rlvor. FOR SALE My farm OOO acres In ono lot or will out up In parcels to suit. C. W. Sanford, Marshflold, F'oo:! Livery Service Fanes new ricn imH ...,. m and dis "V now rigs. Kood hornea Areftll 'rlVOrB nrn nniv of l. J - "w" " HW ,ai Of hO COOS nnv nnhlln nt I .USONAIILE HATES. Klgs or rigs with drivers rnnrtv rnr lX trip anywhoro any tlmo. Horses ,0ed and rigs cared for. Aew hoarso and special accommo 'mom provided for funeral parties. W. L. CONDKON'S 'U'ERY AND FEED STABLES PHONE 278-J The Bazar nOUSE OF QUALITY PHONE 32. R.edl Estate ..A11 kinds nuY NOW Irtr n ds .of C,ty and Farm Prop Roralng house at a bargain. AUG. T?rni?mv 108 &nf-, ... ;r 4: " vo., marsliileld, Oro. IE We Work And Advertise To bring n customer hero tho tint time, after that ho comes of his own accord. You know why. REMEMIIER There Is no kink, or cuo that we can't do. "THIXK IT OVER .1ARY." Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE MAIN 6TJ FOR RENT i HOUSE with 12 rooms nnd bath, hot and cold water. FURNISHED lint with O rooms, hath hot and cold wator, gas rango. Apply to ROBERT MARSDEX. (Theso nro in tho best resldonco part of town.) Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lathor and son, Francis, woro among tho North Bond pooplo taking In tho Bights in Marsh flold yestorday. Mrs. J. Jo'hos and son of Union nvonuo, spent yestorday In Marsh flold as did also Mr. and Mm. Georgo Hazer and their son, Ber nard. R. H. FREYER of Scotsburg In reg istered at tho Blanco hotel. THOMAS STURDIVANT of Myrtlo Point was In tho city Tuosdny. MR. and MRS. DANIEL McDONALD of North Bond aro in tho city. T. F. IIAUSCIIELDT camo down from Coos Rlvor this morning. J. O. STEMMLER of Myrtlo Point .8 mnklng a business visit to the city FOR SALE Slightly damaged doors and camp stoves. Enquire Rail road Dock. AUTO LINE Pars o nt any time, F. S. Wobbor of Sollwood, nonr Portland, Is visiting In North Bond nftor'ari nbsonco of almost 24 years. Ho marvols nt tho progress mndo In tho Bny country and Is thinking of coming bnck hero to llvo. Ho Is ac companied by his son, Frank Wobbor. AT THE THEATRE. "Our Irish-American Cousin" at tho Masonic theatro ns presented by tho Mnrgnrot lies Company wns thor- JIISS ETHEL CLARK roturnod to- ,day from nn oxtonded stny In Ban-don. O. C. SETHER of Glondalo, Ore., Is spondlng a few days In Marshflold on business. A. J. MENDEL loft this morning for Chicago and Now York nnd Ro chester on n purchasing trip for fall goods. Ho will also visit his old homo In Moadvillo, Pennsylva nia whllo ho Is away. HUGH BROWN, proprietor and man agor of tho Coos Bay Bedding and Upholstory Company, loaves to morrow for San Francisco whoro ho has nccoptod an Important posi tion with tho traffic dopartmontoC tho Wostorn Paclflo railway. Tho business hero will bo contlnuod with A. Larson, a practical man In charge A. M. BROWN of Bandon was nmong NOTICE. Will party who borrowod stop watch to tlmo races kindly return samo to Times' oftlco for ownor. Havo your Job Tho Times office. printing dona at After tho show try a Turkish bath Phono 214- J. PnOXE I. S. KAUFMAX & CO YOUR COAL ORDERS $1.50 PER TOX. 3SSwriS?!SS?ff!Stta7f!K '"lent AtlBrieV." it!r.."V-'. '.".I --- MtWWlUKVU Jf I I Read tho Times' Want Ads. T 1. . n n 1- a - . i-jjuue -gi , uner mianignt isu nni.iv ,.,i i. i u iJHf- uii. uiuu ij ii nil 1:11 niiiiiiiii-t-i Ed. H. Meade as tho Irlsh-Amorlcan wns all that could bo desired and kopt tho ball rolling and tho audience In terested. Tonight ono of tho greatest farco comodles of tho times will bo prpsont- fed by this excellent company. "Jack" was a famous Frenchmanfs produc tion and won success through tle world for soveral seasons. Don't mlS3 it, FOR SALE Modern eight room apartment house, all rooms occu pied, will bo sold at bargain if taken Immediately, Apply "Oppor tunity" 'Times' office. WANTED Teacher qunllfled for Ninth grade work. Salary governed by ability and experience. Man preferred. Address Leo, Wobstor, clerk Dist. No. 0, Emplro, Oro. WANTED Girl for light house work. Three Jn family, Wages ?25 pur month. Apply Mrs. W. G. Boa say, Marshflold, Oro,, Phpnq3;cl FOR SALE 80 acres flno fruit nnd berry farm. Immediate possession given. Good terms. Address D, D. Rralnard, North Bend, Ore., Phono 3088. JUDGES And competent ones decided all the contests of en durance and skill held during the Two-Day Celebration just completed, You Are a Competent Judge In your affairs. Let us prove to you that we are capable in the management of our affairs in that we know what is best in the Grocery line, We want your business, we know that we can satisfy and please you and you will find that our prices are always made very attractive, Lockhart's Grocery Two Private' Phonos 85 and 305 m -. '. -fV ., J AiHiiHiHIltt ju i iTmi Jkndi'if ?M i !w