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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1911)
74 v . vrTri)'r" ' ii9fiTfJHfnr ", "'(SV V - 1v V ,, .m'W i BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1911 -EVENING EDmOH THE COOS yt!fmwttfa' A M Iff . 1 1 1 iMrmiimfr I"MM,IW,MM" iailllBlllW"MM'iM' " iri . i RAGGED SCORE BUT GOOD G1E Sumner and North Bend Play ed Seven Innings With out Scoring. H'h Ever Tlil or Tlmt. Tbey'ro shy a fctnck on the nttnek; Thoy'ro benrs on tho dofenso; hcr ennnot hit a llttlo hit; At Holding they're Immonsol Tho pitching crew nro Bamo all through And novor know fatigue. It they could swnt, ns llko an not, They'd paralyxo tho league. And thcro you are. You go bo far And then you doublo back; You're novor shy an alibi . When winning gameB you lack. What tltno they Blip or lose their .i ' grip . You know Just what's nmlBB. If 'Han't that thoy'rp weak at bat, Why, then, you see, It's this: What good Is It to have tho wit, Tho brawn to slug and run? What Ib tho show whon pitchers blow When games nro almost won? When pitchers can't control tho slant Nor tighten In a pinch Tho works nro cracked. Now that's a fact Yea, vorlly a cinch! Tho gamo botweon Sumner and North Ucnd wnB not ns rngged as tho flnal Bcoro of 8 to I In favor of guninor would Indicate Doth tcnniB played a good gnmo until tho seventh Inning, not n scoro being nindo by either sldu. Then Pitcher Thomas nrm cryBtnlllzod nnd ho walked a ninn. This wan tho opon- Ing, tho hnymakora woro looking for nnd from this tlino forwnrd it was A march through n slaughter houso to nn open gravo for NortH Ilend. Mnlonoy wna put In tho pltchor'H box and hold tho visitors down to two runs but It wna too Into. Doth tenma played good bnll until tho fntnl sov enth whon North llond wont to plo cni. Tlio Sumner Hnymakora allow ed up exceptionally well nnd havo A itono wall In tho outtlold. North Send played In hard luck nnd when ever n Blab nrtlflt inado connection with tho Rphoro It sailed straight In to a haymakor's waiting paw. Tho following la tho otllclnl scoro: North llond AH It H PO A E Wallace o 4 0 2 0 0 0 ralntor, bs, . . I 0 0 0 0 3 Young. 2b. ..100331 Hull. u f . . . . I 0 0 0 0 1 Mooro, lb. . . . I 0 0 C 0 1 Heath, 3b. ..410021 Smith, rf 4 0 0 1 1 0 Lllllbu 1 t . .,.2 0 0 0 0 0 Mnlonoy, 1 f . . 3 0 0 1 1 0 Loomls, p. . , .2 0 0 0 0 0 lalomy, p. . . .1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals. ... 30 1 1 11 7 7 Sumner An It II PO A K T Clinton, 3b . .15 1 0 2 2 1 R Lmvts, 2b , . .5 1 0 2 1 0 M C linker, p . .5 I 0 0 1 0 W Uarklow, 1 li 5 0 0 9 0 0 O Darker, c ... .5 1 0 0 0 0 KacIiuh. bh. . .5 1 0 0 3 2 h Johnson, 1 f . .5 1 0 1 0 0 O Selnndor, r f . 0 0 0 0 0 0 O Dubuque, cf.4 2 0 2 0 0 DRAIN REVOKES ITER Trouble With Water Company Culminates In Forfeiture of Franchise. DRAIN. Ore, July 24. As the culmination of tho troublo between fho cUv council and tho water com pany of this city, at Its laat meeting tho city council rovoked tho water frnnchlso and declared samo forfeit ed. Tho council In Kb action passed un nnlmoiiRlv nil being preaont n flcriea of whereases nnd resolutions recapi tulating tho acts in which tho water company had "wholly failed, neglect ed nnd refused" to comply, nnd it sounds llko a modern declaration of Independence, nnd proceeds to say: "tfow. tlicroforo bo It resolved by tho council of tho city of Drain that tho franchise, rights nnd privucgca Granted to tho mild C. E. 8lownrt hla holra and assigns by ordlnnnco No. 12, of tho town of Drain, passed by tho council of tho town of Drain July ID, 100C, bo and tho anmo aro here by forfeited, annulled, cnncollod nnd forever hold for nnught. "IJo It further resolved, that tho said Stewart and his nsBlgnco tho Drnln Water company, bo nnd hereby nro required to vacato tho streets nnw nrnunlcd bv them with their pipes, hydrants and motors, nnd to rcmovo from Bald streets all said nhiPR. hvdranta nnd motora within thirty dnya from thla date "Ho It further resolved that a copy of thin resolution bo served upon tho Bald company nt its omco In tho city I of Drain within ten tlnyB from tho adoption of thla resolution by deliv ering Buld copy to Its prcaldont, mnn- agor, agont or other person In chnrgo of Ita ofllco in tho city of Drain. "Do It further reaolvod thnt In cubo tho Bnld compnny alls or re fuses to vncato snld fltrcota, nnd to romovo Ita pipes, hydrnnta nnd mo tora therefrom within thirty dnya from thla (Into that tho mnyor of tho city of Drain bo nnd hereby is nu- thorlzcd nnd directed to tnko tho no roBflnry stops nnd to do nnd porform I tho neecBunry things to hnvo tho for feiture of thu said frnnchlso rights and prlvllegca judlc'nlly nnd legally determined nnd established." Thla document In its completed form hnB been signed by tho mnyor nnd nttoHted by tho recorder, nnd tho first stop tnken which will glvo us hotter wntor. IRE "PATS!" S LAUNCHED rjffia of Idea. wHohnvaijomelnycntlvo nWllljf fntint ltirncT. wmw"i " " Ocean Going Gasolinjs Schoon er Dedicated to Service This Afternoon. Tho cnsollno schooner "Patsy," a sister shin of tho Ill-fated schooner Oskosh. was launched this nftornoon nt 1:30 on tho tldo from Kruso & Danks Bhlp-yard at Porter. Sho is 100 feet long with 24 feet beam nnd is built for tho Elmore .Packing Co. of Astoria. Mr. C. H. Deano of that nlnco was present nt tho launching. Miss Helen Jensen of Crockett, Cal., lirokn a bottlo of wlno over the bow ns she touched wator and christen ed tho now boat "Patsy." Tho name comes from tho initial letters of the ports tho schooner will visit Port land Astoria Tillamook Siualaw and Ynqulmv After tho launching of tho Patsy tho now boat Tillamook will bo taken on her trlnl trip. Quito a number havo been asked to Join tho trip which will bo mndo to tho lower bay. Miss Jen8en, who christened tho Patsy Is a nlcco of Mr. K."V. Kruso and Is visiting nt tho KriiBO homo In North Bend. A Btcam schooner Is being built at tho yards for tho Simpson Lumber Company which will bo launched nbout Jnnunry 1st nndwhllothonnmo has not been definitely announced It will probably bo tho A. M. Simpson, nftor tho founder of tho company. ALICE H Tho Popular Picnic Boat. Now makes regular schedulo on tho South Coos River run. Leaves Marshfleld week days at 3 p. m. Ar rives in Macshflold nt 8:45 a. m. Sunday, leaves Marshfleld at 8 a.m. Returns at 6 p. m. LEVI SMITH, Mastor. Total). . . ,44 8 0 10 0 3 71 Matson, sub. COAST LEAGUE HA Mi SCOHKS. j. -Yo- Itching Skin Quickly Cooled. Hot wenthor moans skin troublo for mnny people, but now you enn atop tho Itch lustnntly. Just a fow drops of tho cooling and healing wintergreon lotion nnd tho Itch Is gone not In hnlf an hour not In ten minutes but in five soo ondH. This simple wnsh is known as D. D. D. Prescription for Eczoma, and usually soils for $1.00 n bottlo, but now by special arrangomont you can got trial size bottlo for 25 cents. This will bo enough to show you why wo always recommend D. D. D. for nil skin troubles D. D. D. gives Instant relief. Hod Cross Drug Storo. Naw OaVUnd, OlifomU ?lie only Woman College on the l'actfic Coait, hartcml 1885. Near two great I'mvcrMio. Ideal climate throughout the year, Entrance ami graduation, requirement! equivalent to VQKTM.Nl. Ore. Julv 25 lerdaynvas moving day in tho league I fc'ft? .."W.SS'W ana tuero was only ono gamo played, that wnB In Los Angeles with Vor aon. Tho now rorlos commence to day. The following was tho scoro: At Lob Ange'ea - K H Los Angeles 2 10 Mti. 1 wllaM, naAv.iMl. I . !. economic!, library atuJy, rnuilo and art. jioticrn gymnauum. .special care lor Health ol tu.lenti, out-door lite. I'retUlrnl, Luella Clay Caraon. A. M Lltt. D.l,l D, 1'or catalogue .vUlreu Secretary, Mllli College 1. U., California. Vuruon. WAS A GREAT NIGHT FOR THE IRISH Hut They Wore Irish St'ttora 1'np.s imhI Oot New Unmux nml Master Dihti'lbiitlon f Hcimctt'r. Dogs. Tho contest for J. W. Dennett's eight thoroughbred Irish totter pupa took place at tho "Busy Corner" Inst njght nnd It wna certainly a buy corner. Sbmo of the wluuors also mado it a noisy corner. Tho proceeds of tho ovont oio donated to tho Marsh fluid Hod and Quu Club. Tho following nro tho names of tbo ouccobsful contestants: D. Stlonon, Allegany No. 31 A. II. Powers. Mnrahfleld. . No. ISO Q.y. Itoss. Marshtlold, . . . No. 50 Mrs. A. B. Clmmbora. Mild. .No 30 Robert Marsdon. Sr . Mild. . No. ISO Valtor Butlor. Marshfleltl. . No. C2 T. A. Curry. Marshfleld . , No 137 H. D. McArthur, Marshflqld,. No. 38 Seemed to (Jive Him n New Stomach "1 suffered Intensely after eating and no medlclno or trentmont 1 tried scorned to do any good," writes H. M. Voungpeters, Editor of Tho Sun, Lake View, Ohio. "Tho first few doses ot Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tabiots gave mo surprising rollef and tho Ptxiond bottle seemed to glvo mo a new stomach nnd perfoctly good honlth." For salo by nil dealers. 8AF15 IXVKSTMENT For luformntlon concerning hlRh-class bond investments, bearing Q Interest not, wrlto O. B Hinsdale, enr J. II. Adams and Company, Loa AngoleB. California. MAHSHFIELD'S POPULAR FAMILY nOTKIi TUK LLOYD Rates reducod to: Duy 50c, 75o nnd 11.00; week 13.00 to J5.00. House keeping apartments with gas ranges 110 00 to J1&00 per month FREE I BATHS K. W. SULLIVAN, Prop. We Work . And Advertise To bring a customer Iiero tho first time, after tlmt lie comes of his own nccord. You know why. REMEMBER ThtTo, is no kink, or cue tnat we enn't do. "THINK IT OVER MARY." Coos Bgy Steam Laundry . rnONE IAtN BT-J The Old Man HAS RETURNED TO MARSHFIELD WILL Clean Chimneys LEAVE ORDEIIS AT BLANCO CI GAR STORE. WILL HE HERE ONLY A FEW DAYS. Blanchard's Livery Wo havo secured the llvory busi ness of L. H. Hcianer nnd nro pre pared to rondcr escellont sorvlco to tho peoplo of Coos Day. Cnroful drivers, good rigs nnd everything that will mean satisfactory sorvlco to tho public. Phono ub for a driving horse, a rig or anything needed In tho livery line. Vo also do a trucking business of nil kinds. IILANCIIAHD BROTHERS. Livery, Feed nntl Snles Service. 141 First nnd Alder Stroots. Phono 138-J UNIQUE PANTATORIUM Dying, Cleaning, Pressing and Ro pairing. Ladles' Work a specialty. Wo do all kinds ot Hat Work. All work guaranteed or no char ges. Wo clean rugs, carpota and Lnco Curtains. Goods callod for and dollvorcd. SUITS MADE TO ORDER. 250 CENTRAL AVE PHONE JWO-X ROSS P1NEGOR PROPRIETORS First National Bank OF COOS BAY AT MARSHFIELD, OREGON, Capital and surplus aud profits $107,000.00 Total resources. 535,000.00 United States depository for Postal Savings. Does a general banking business, Interest paid on time and savings deposits, OFFICERS: W, S, Chandler, M, C, Horton, Dorsey Kreltzer, President, Vice-President, Cashier, DIRECTORS: W, S, Chandler, John S, Coke, W, U, Douglas, Wm, Grimes, John F, Hall, S, C, Rogers, F, S, Dow, W, P, Murphy, M, C, Horton, Flanagan & Bennett Bank Established 1889 Capital, Surplus and Undivided , Profits Over ..... $100,000 Assets Over $500,000 Interest? Paid on ,TimeJDeposits Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Mgr, Coqullle Office Phpne 191 Marshfleld Office 14-J. Farms Timber Coal and Platting Lands a specialty. Gensral Agents "EASTSIDE" The Last Week of Our Big Clearance Sale We are determined to close out all odd Suits, Shoes, Pants, Hats and broken lines in fi nishing goods YOUR SIZE IS HERE 20, 25, 331-3 aii 5 per cent discount "Cash Only" "Money talks" Hub Clothing & Shoe to MAHSUFIELD UAND0S DRAIN-C00S BAY AUTO LINE VIA ALLEGAN1 NOW HEADY FOR BUSINESS LEAVES SIAIlSIiriELD DAILY IIOAT LEAVES ALEUT LANDING, MARSHFIELD Oi30 A. AJ, AltHIVE DHAIN 4 P. M SAME DAY. TICKETS FOH SALE AND INFORMATION AT THE BUSY 00R.I NEH DRUG STORE, PHONE 208 FAST AND OOJLMODIOUS Steamer Redondo mivivi'nu mxji hwhjuo m Sails From San Francisco for Marshfleld Monday, July 24 INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Phono 44 O. F. McQEORQB, AfHl THE FRIEND OF COOS HAY' S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH IJAtyC ROAD AT POKTLAXD SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR. EUREKA, FRIDAY, JULY 2 1st NORTH PaJIFIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY. PHONE 44 O. F. McGEORGE, Agent EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS -r i Steamer Breaktyater ALWAYS bN TiMB SAILS FROM COOS nAY AT 0 A. M. Olf JULY 5, 10, 15, M. 2, 7, 12, i7, sd And zY. SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT SERVICE OF THh'tIDE ON JUL 25, 00. L. II. KEATING, AGENT PHONE MAIN S i "FIFIELD" THU ONLY WAY TO 'FRISCO BAY" The Steamer Fifielfl WILL PROBABLY SAIL FROM BANPON FOW SAN FRANCISCO, Friday July 28th. TICKETS FOR SALE AND IN ORMATION A HILLYER'S QlU STORE. FAST SERVICE TO ROSEBURG Our autos, leaving Marshfleld nt O o'clock every jtnprnlog, ncct with Uio evening train to Portland. Faro f O.OO. COOS nAY ROSEnURQ STA GE LINE OTTO SCnETTER, Agent, O. P. BARNARD, 120 MARKET AV Marshfleld. Agent, ROSEBURG, Ore.. PHONK It Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIADLO 1ND JOSSON CE.MENT. The hest Domestic and Imported brands. Plaster, Lima, Brick and all kinds ot builders material s HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR OFFICE, SOUTH BROADWAY, PHONE 201 Parties Desiring Monu ments to be Erected Would do WOll tO Call at thn Paelfl.. Mnm.n.nt.1 Broadway and mako selection from tho largo stock riow on $l Mr, Wilson has in h8 employ the only Draotlcal' marble apd vK nltecutter In Coos county, Apd non,e but tho best worn in tnr3 " "" ' ' ' ' ' ' " i i i 1 i ' n Vi -- i J F "immF1 WorKs. Boat! Times Want Ads Bri R '..iO 1 HI C .- 0r tdW" M-... i .. - j. i