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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1911)
y i WPfifW"w ' imy IbWJI--SSiPB .in minium ui nppmpiWF THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY,. JULY 5f 1911 -EVENING EDITION. I ..' Ii n r. I iy - ,, '.V Eft..- it . jTM. JP. ' P? Jk GELEBRATI i S (Continued from page a.) 01 I UGGESSj i I DOQUILLE ME VICTORS ; (Contlnuail from page 1.) 'preclude even the Idea of qftiilHbriu'ii. Every one enjoyed the exhibition Im- .mensoly nnd ndnilrcd tlio walker's grit. Stephens wns the only man tliat ould enter for tlio prize nnd the eferee decided that he had not gone far enough out the polo to take ntiy prize. 10 ADVOCATE BRINGING "BEHHY" FAIR money Ju the celebration nnd contributed John Watson, II. Koskl and Lrlc largely to the entertainment for two ( Wcstl. days. Tow peoplo appreciate tho lM "'"" amount of work the .Unrshlleld Art-' Dlwctly c; ' '" f 'Z men performed during the cclebra- log rolling contest took place In till tlon. In addition to being at work Slough above tho Broadway bridge. almost constantly day and night, for A peeled cedar log twelve feet long they had charge of tho dance which at "lclie8 cllnmctor was was one of tho most successful over brought up the slough. Around tho Held In tho city, they also had to re- middle of the log was painted n red spend to two lire alarms as well as ring. Tho contestants In spiked 1 . ....I ...111. Ill.( lintHK In 1 WllM their exhibition fire fighting drill. 8. " """ '""" "u,uo "' "" Marshllold has good reason to COAST m BILL SCORES (By Atsoclated I'ress to Coos Day Times.; PORTLAND, Ore., July 5. All the teams In tho Const League cele- 1,0 hands took their places at either end brnted tho Fourth by playing double proud of Its fire department and L. (,t tlie lo' nml tho C0Iltc8t w8 on-, bonders. Portland lost the llrst game w rr,.. ,,mfn,i iiimiif dm rlyht H' various tricks nnd (lovlccs such to tho Sacramento Senntors by a Bcoro man In tho right place as lire chief. ns whirling tho log fast and suddenly, of 2 to 0 but grabbed tho candy Prink V Ilnuo ns chnlrmnn of i stopping it they tried to precipitate tho second gnmo by 4 to 2. tho sports committee and general cnc1' olllcr lllt0 tho wnlcr- Tho loKj Tho scores In yesterday's mnnnKor of events wns a prize winner! W0,,I(l somutlmos wll,rI so fnst ns .woro: oven If his nnino does not appear onmnko tll(J watur whlt" nrouml " 1'H-t snmo: tho list. Ho handled his features' Tho first match was between Vnr- Portlatld .' . ... i ni.i nil... .!....... ..- . ' first to lust moat excellent!'. Ilc "IUI a"u 1UU isy sncranionio. . . . . . . ...lit. ... it. ...!... . fnlluros wore n result of soeiuou io uo wun vnrnoy uiriiusiiuin. second gnmo: from Tho few In games S really unavoidable clrcumBtnncoH. Tho nI"1 ftfu'r nhmi ,mc" 'l"t of Portland .. speed motor bont did not show up to work- SIl(llin (,sl "' f(,otl"B nnd Sacrnmento. ttt t t advantage boenura of mechanical dlf-1 wnH uirown. rorcy runups, a raiiwr First gnmo Acuities that could not be overcome, youthful but kuiiio contostnnt, next ij08 Angelos. Tho events woro mnnnued well aud,trlei1 to throw Vnrnoy. Tho boy was Oakland... with very short delay. Mr. Hnguo ve,J' nl,l f,,r M "8 1,llt wn8 no Swond gaino: Is to bo conurntulntod on his work. ",BICI ,or ' ,R, w" "" "rt, l" "e Loh AukoIw. . . K. K. Jones, who had chnrxo of tho ry clever at this branch of sport. Oakland 0 street decorations, rocolvod ninny I'liHHlw wns thrown by Vnrnoy which Flrt Knmc: flatterliiB rompllments for his excel- KlV0 tl10 t prize of $2.'. to Vnrnoy. snn Hnmolwo... lent work. It was novor done bet- i no uoxi cuniosi was iioiweon nut- vornon. tcr Ilps and Shahnn for tho second prle Second gamo: Fred Wilson, mannuor of the imr- (,f ir' I'lillllp won this contort sun Francisco.. nde, Is also ontltlod to n boqnot for Kvl"K ' ecco"A I,lnco niul Sltnlmn Vernon... ,tniru jimu or $u.uu. LOST Cold l.ocket ultli Kverjono agreed t lint tho cxhlbl- J. Mendel of tho flnnnco commlltee tlii Kln was vory good nlthoiicli who did oxcellent work In raising tho Vnrnoy somewhat outclassed tho oth funds, nro also entitled to a shnro In or coutestnnts. All through tho cou- the compllmontH for tho succoss of tost there woro calls from tho crowd tho celebration. for TootH Noblo who It appears I considerable skill at this form XKWH OF rO(jl'IM,F.. J sport. After the match was cone od, Vnrnoy offered to contest Toots Kv'rnlN nt ('win ('utility Sent ns Told Noblo or the Hold for n thousand by Tin llrrnM. dollnr stake. Tho possibility match W. 11, Clark nnd family have re- In still being discussed. lili wo.-:c. A. H. Powers, (loo. Uotnor nnd Weil-Known Coos Bay Booster Suggests Annual Fair. F. U. Tlchenof. organizer an I traveling manager for tho Women of Woodcraft who Is In Mnrshfteid to complcto arrangements for the hold ing of n celebration by that order hero next September nnd who will speak before the Chamber of Com morce hero next Friday night relative to tho proposed holding of nn minimi berry fnlr hero, gnve tho following Interview to the "Times" this morn ing: "I nm glad to note tho Improve ment of Marsh field. Every thliiR looks nent and trim and the electrical effects would do credit to n city ton times Its size. "Mnrshllold today Is n city strictly up-to-date. Tho committee on deco rations Is to be highly commeudo'l for Its good work." Spunking of tho rnllnmd cltuntlon. ho on Id: "Yes, the railroad will ho here be fore you nro ready to tnko caic of toe multitude who will come In with, and ahead of tho road. The tiling that Is Just ns Ofesentlnl at a railroad It n clnss of Industrious people who tve not afraid of work to mako liom on your logged off land. Thin In seutlnl to tho future prosperity o! 2 'I Coos county. You havo muc!i of this 3 'Inntl, In alght of your city, that emblem In brilliants nnd emornM people. sotting lost. July a. Return to, ..-,', .nrfc nf .... r,,,,,,,,,. . Comliierre Ik luting felt nnd should be npproclated by evory loyal citizen. I"0 THE BANK iTsraJHKrr.Tsa3iTrixcsn7!ijra3is3csTMai r, 10 n i m o d The most conservative y business find. a ootent n Using agent in the Ete sign. ' Read tlio opinion of PresiJ K. H, beard ot the Night uay BaiiK, musKogee, lioma: "Our Electric Sign represJ a hand droDDine do ars savings bank has been In vice for the past six monifl "It has proven a bi ness geuei unci ui" rfi GchiovQd from it live warl (d the expense of the hi mont. Wo are pleased to icceiwl timonials; we woildben rave one from YOU. ! :' "" New Bu.-.l'icss parir.'-'M katK to y.ii svojj: I D" signs i-1 Tlmos' olllce. turned from their cnmplng trip to tho Uench near Cons bonds. Tlio slennior Wolverine Is ngnln on her run after tho necessary, repairs from -.her. 'late hrenkni?o to her on- glues.. y-,'' Mtw Unre Mloiinlck. vjltl friends at -tho Hay Tuwdny. Wullilug of the (i'iviis( polo. J The' walking of tho grooved pole tbok plaro at Mill Slough yestorday afternoon nt nbout -1:30. Tlio spei tutors lined up nlong tho banks nf .Mill Slough mid along tho llrondway 'bridge, to watch this feature of the : i v rum "lUiiv.nt f nrrwr, . i hi- lud- UL.LliU Ul UUL 10 CET WATCH A Tale of Two Absent Minded-Men and a Watch. If you meet II. M. Illlvous, not only of Coos Hny, but the county do wiiiit little I enn In boosting t)i! s1ct'on of Oresoji. because I know it Is appreciated by your Chnniber of Commerce. I- would like- to $oe Mnrshlleld hold nn uuuiinl berry fair, setting n dnto that would comojln tho berry season nnd dolnx nvi. with the celebrating of tho "Foiirh of July, nnd on that d.ito leturn (Jlio j courtesy to the other oltIo In the , county who would lend a holniiui hand to the borry fair. This Is tho ii.imo of nil kinds of berries. You pmut.havo- Uio Jat . atrawjiorrjoj, ynspber- vcn:s..Tr. h o::;oorj . , Mi io ir i Ctrl ffl -. ntirirV-ty,- wwiwi For Exceptiokc.- In Uusl:us3 mid l'esldcnce property In North IJc...'. County Seo the .w I -nnd ncrcajebt Sianclarcl Investment Co, I.OCCIi: IIFII.DI.NC NOKTII HK.NK A roctfiit lHtti-.frnv,.lm Wlthy- sports which from Its nature appeals 111 thil llllliwil-illii. A lluili.i.. 1.t u1 . ftotOl flf till. 'Pllt-ltlall ll.ttia itt i ..I.... I. ,.... . . " "" """ i uiiii - '" ..".., .. aw, iiiuoKuerriMi, lOKnuuorrloi), cu twenty feet In leiiBth nud Btrot 0,l'' stop him. nsk him the rants nnd jfouMslwrrlwi of any pl;ir Ix Ini'he In diameter was oxten'do-1 t1"10' "' ' hurried get-uwn. h) the world, and I bellave when y'on over the slouyh from the urliliio. The I J"t lfore the slnrt of the racbij have miytfclui that. Is. the b..t m.i.n xtcndlim ovpr. Oie Bloush frdy, oue-of the- Jmlgoa, but n noJe. ub'qut U aud let 'the neoW. smeared with IiIwck wll, ' 'r- Illlveim doen not re- know t hat sou have It. A iim Mv. he obJtH-t of the iiuine "mber. borrowed hU stop wtch lu e.u unJ wM.i.ilo. , vi.i,..( ,'., . .... f-- -.- --., .., ,, iiiiii v l (' - io wiiik io tiie end or this trench- nn"- " ",' exeiioment. evidently fo erons ihiIo nnd the penalty of failure Kot t0 Hsvertaln from whom ho hoi hhh iiinim.iiio tiiiuhi.i hk. i. niiviui ir .. i . . . . ' " "'" """ '" " ---- .iieoiu it. ami lien es me !n domajid lmrtnient. of the station reprinted. '. ,,. . . ' '"" . . "" "T " "" """l,wu " ana l nlwnys believe that It pays to -...Ai.. t... ........ "''ii jwimou Bii tiuiiuniu iiiai lint mn " jmiir . raiin tin v. iiiU!iiviir a -trrnit i tn t'nfM.A ----vVH - - ---- ttl lJ4 UIOl combe, dliwtor of the 0.-ec Kxprl. llftwl, f , ' , inent Station , Conal.ns. , Thoiyu. ; g,,, J" ..n.,.- iii-iii. nr- in lit- Ill-Ill n follows: At .Myrtle Point. July IS; nt Conditio, July in, mid nt. Marsh field July 20. There wilt be three do- K-a-t eM'ltemtut while a 1 en Inys .It i e4K nnd niaktu a hell of a racial ( SAFK IXVICST.MlvST For Information concornlng hlgh-clnss bond Investments, bearing C Intorcst net, write O. I). Hinsdale, caro J. II. .dnniR nnd Company, Los Angeles," Cullfornin. XOTK'H'.OF KKMOV-L K. O. Unit linn removed m ertnte nnd enf)lonle:T, ofllca o,i over McArthur'H druit store. phone Xo. IG'J-.I. cgsst am TO7i:',r.,a-3sgsgaag.'iK?f; What a ! Feci; n sr fn COOS MXtulHUIN ilixn via (.'.'mi,YJ:tt DrnlH-Cow stnge uifd Htoumor to Sroft Muttoon nuto lino Srot'jw- Drain. Through fnre ?7.3o N & Hansen, agontH. namely, Prof. F. h. K0t of the dairy department, trof. II. n. Seuddor who will talk on silos ami crops, and E. L. Potter who will discus llo stock husbandry. Unlit rope walkers declined to comoi810" watch prowling nbout his por-l Novelist Oppenlielm says tho Idoil woman does not exist. It Is not no- ceuary thnt she should, woman Is good enough. nirvaru nun make the attempt. Fin ally A. J. Stephens decided to try his fortune. One of the rule, of tho gnmo Is thnt the pole walker must re move his shoos. Referee McKnlght Inspected tlio unshod feet of tho polo sou he Is urgoutly requested to load It to The Tillies' olllce whore Its owner will call for It. Heller Slop It. xotici:. Annual meeting of stockholder of Archer Land Company will ho held nt tho ofllco of First National Bank of Mnrshllold, Ore., on Saturday, July I never leavo mv wlfo wittmnt s inn . .n . ... . .. ' . , "'' w ". i i u. in., lor mo purpose ot electing directors -nnd transact JUST 1 Will knt nml fmitwl tlwm ...ui Maslm hnt ThA ,,i " " "uuui liny. v V ll.ll ..lAiild.! u.1,1,.1 1 ... . . i tt'nltl i "' """-'" """' "'soar mm. Sto- hhit oo i.- ...-i, nfhn illlc,oa Phens slid one foot out on tho gro.uy "What! Just let mo catch you kiss- com wn. ,i. m.. ' lw.v I pole nnd cautiously dragged the other lnB my wife!" i ..,, ,, L . nfler. I...I ,, n ,. .... I ' -.o owuarAt'WS.N, i i.ti.tnj nm vrry roiiic-i,. mm io tnKo ins hand away from tho bridge. The crowd nil neroed ridu RECEIVED A XKW SIHP.MIvXT OF TIIK FAMOUS Heide Caps All colors nnd all sizes. They nro tho standard of tho world. Up-to-dato and nifty. PMCK3 ONLY ftOc Co Sl.no. The Toggery Formerly Ceo. CooJrum, jv. '."wr v i- v i , ( - . -J uTVJ t ,- . . 'i, ar 1 1 i a l . ' ' . 4 .t k.F'i---, ' --crz!rr- then that the man wns welcome to the prize If he won It. After several attempts the walker managed to take his hand a Way from tho bridge and step forth with nothing to keep htm from the muddy water except that treacherous pole. From every side.. advice was forthcoming as to how to' i each the end of the pole without ills-' aster. It seems that the walker did i not ronow the right advice Hut wni i handed out so freely for after threo ;or four doubtful hesitating steps he jlosr his balance. Ther was a mo- ment of wavering nnd Indecision, the a a tragic efTort to regain equilibrium but the tragedy wns Inevitable and , with the look of a lost soul the walker Itopplod over. On the wny down he ineu to grasp the polo but the grease was no kinder to hi. hands than It ....u Ui-vii iu ins icei ana tie went Into the water In the shape of n figure eight. When he reappeared from the water his hands and face were smear. ed thoroughly with tho black er The crowd howled with glee nil thru the performnnco but applauded thf I walker on to another effort. On bib soconu attempt ho had little bettor success than on tho flrst but ho was not to bo dismayed, six times tho walker trlod nnd cautiously slid his foot along the pole but It was no use When he did get out about half way tho pole teetered and swayed so as to - v jtfk- TONIGHT Masonic Opera House The Reliable and Delightful lies Stock Co Farce Comedy "JANE" 25, 35 and sn r Seats on Sle at the "Busy Corner" he Morning IJL'T TIIK FhAVOIt OF Drifted Snow i. IS'O V I .- J'1 I -1 lb ijj , ill btfgff HKMAIXS AM) HAS IlKKX SA3IK FOIt JH YUAItS. TIIK SCHOOL DIRECTORY V-----------------v -----P!-------l ------------i---------------------l ---------A,ijC'.lHlH HM-Nf mmmmm 'orilAn. o. .... Italde&t and Dat RrKnnl t m.i. ia? chrg ot BUten of Bt.Joha Dsptltt (EpUoopini tni..tMimlo u Il.rn.nUr Stpurtaialt Unit, Art, Xltutlta, Qimol.m. ForeaUloaaddrcuTlIE B1STEU SUl'liniOU OttlceJJSt. Helens Hall SASH BOORS sArnVsio 5-ciosi Pnel Dooii, Gift qu-lir QjirteMoud,2.ui..rrl00ft. 30 CedSiduig.4nd5(t.. $8 l-loonpj. 4 nd 5 It. . . J" P" DiopSid8.4na5ft. . jUl All No. I tnd 2 food AukUk I .. .. .. . paw DoJUlioftUIotueNa. ua buyiWtcoasur(-ncr. 9r Oldiucfflta piotti. Oaa pace, nil a Mjbodr, eljp MjrwhtM. Sod w rouxlA Id ertimin4 pdcei ud(icU r i PROFESSIONAL DIREClj ryt. G. V. hKBlAE, LJ Osteopntlilo I'lij'-lcLan Graduate of the American c Osteopathy nt Klrksvllle, Mo. Near Oakland, California Sn?rlrd IJual .nh:0ructemin?. "&u$T " In Bldorado Blk. Hours 10 to 1 W$W!WtW&uk i Ph0 "1-J! Marshfleld; in-i,. ih.'" opportunities, (or home , economic, library etudy, mill 0 and art. rR J V IVnilAM M0d.er3 """"'um. ncdal care for health I JM J W ' IKU,t AM ol itudenti. out-door liVe. Prldtnt. Lu.ll2 iJ Phv-iol.M nnd I ttHfot"" SweU,3r' Jinh Allege I Physician and Surgeoit 209-210 Coke Buildin I bsBes: Oftlc 16SJ; KeIJ SSPMSs Zt.iW-iy 77 -ul ". uocitloa tad Coauscf fP,fOv---RUaUMorUaa J. W. BENNRTT, Lawyer. DB oyer Flanaean & DennJ Xiinihflod rR. J. T.' McCOIW AO, - PhjBlciap and Su COOS oounty PEAS. FRESH ova ry day. SAOCin'S Qrocerv I Marshlleld, Oref uwco: -.ocknart Dultain gee! 0;. Don't forget PUOXB 214. the Turkish Baths. -t oprosltel pimtio y 4t '1W'(KiK r ilm illb-nl-B-BO-i-i-Ei ' ,"-'m. - -m-k-V-H-. ,tt-..vti Jl , .-JM .. Xj15bC""i,w niJvi- wmammmtmmmmm3tlmBA- imam