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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1911)
IMC i-w-"-. pii m'wm'rmm7iMr; "'Wfir'vrc """ - ft 6 ""CTtrn, ,XV5W57.n'",l THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1 91 ! EVENING EDITION. LOCAIj OVERFLOW. P. H. BREII3R, the well-known Coos Illvor rancher, Is reported crltlc nlly llf'tit his home. MRS. A. DUNHAM enmo over from Bnndon today to meet her sister, Miss Welch of Eureka who will visit her for awhile. MISS MARY F. MULL1N of San Francisco arrived hero last eve ning for a fow weeks Btuy on tho Bay with rolatlves and friends, and to look after proporty Interests. GUY CHAMBERS of C. V. McGeor go's ofneo returned today from a month's vacation spent at tho principal cities on tho Pacific Coast between Pugot Sound and San Diego. Council Tonight. Tho Marshfield city council will meot this evening. It Is expected that the waterworks Investigation will bo among the mat ters to como up. Uiijm Procrty. F. E. Allen has purchased tho George Thomason proporty nt South Second and Hall avenuo for ?G,000. There nro two residences and a storo building on tho three lots which nro 75x1-10. Buys Property. W. H. Payno of 8cnttlc, who Is Interested In tho mill ing machlnory business, Is spending n fow diiys on tho Day. He Is enthu siastic ofrr this section and yester day purchased some proporty nt North Bond. Coming Here. Tho Marshlleld Chnmbor of Commerce has Invited Congro8Hinnn llawloy to visit Coos Hay this summer. Ui3 has made ar rangements for Representative Hum phrey of Washington, a member of tho Rivers nnd Harbors committee, to visit nil tho harbors In this dis trict with him. NORTH BEND IS "-vT nL ? EASY VICTOR , M TESsMT) M tils1 flmMr school sm)t,s w l. tfrSjyi . I Pl en ll A kW DO ar 1 r J A ! Defeats Eastsitle by Score of Sixteen to Two-Lillebo Star Pitcher. In ft rather slow game North Bond defeated EastBldc Sundny by a score of 16 to 2. Llllobo, North Bend' new pitcher, nmdo a surprising show ing, having Eastsldc at his mercy in all except tho second Inning. An other feature of tho game was the batting of Young, Heath, McDonald nnd Moon. Tho score: Knstslde AB R II PO A S Peterson, c 4 0 0 3 1 0 LuPalme, 2 b. ...4 0 1 0 2 3 Mnrtln, 3b 4 0 1 5 3 0 Larson, 1st 4 0 0 10 0 2 Masters, p 4 1 0 1 3 0 West, rf 3 1 0 0 0 0 Vineyard, If ....3 0 0 0 0 1 Brlggs, ss 3 0 1 5 1 1 Tllleson, cf 3 0 0 0 0 1 Totnl 32 2 3 24 10 S North Bend A II It II PO A E Wallace, e i 1 1 C 2 0 Young, 2d ! 2 3 2 2 0 Heath, 3d 0 3 4 2 D 0 Hull, cf 15 2 1 2 2 0 Moore, 1st 5 1 1 12 0 0 McDonald, ss ...5 3 3 2 1 2 II Moore. If ....5 2 3 0 0 0 Summerlln, if ... r, 0 0 1 0 0 Llllobo, I) 5 2 0 0 1 0 Get Coal Map. Senator Bourne lins notlllcd the Mnrshlleld Chnmbor of Commerce thnt ho will shortly for- ( ward to them IfiO copies of the new United Stntes geological mup of tho Coos Bay conl fields. The maps nro vory valuoblo for those who are In terested In tho coal Mollis and are also valuable from o geographical standpoint. Sells Huslncss. Jack Davis bus sold tho cigar stand In tho Chandler .rounty. Total 48 1 10 27 13 2 Summary Three baso hits Hull. Young, II. Mooro. Two baso lilts Young, 1 lentil 2, McDonald. Base on ball off Mnsters 1, Llllobo 4. Struck out by Masters 3, Llllobo 0. Dou ble play Heath to Mooro. Sacrifice hits Wnllnco, II. Moore. Runs and lilts by Innings: Kiintnl.li) 02000000 02 Hits 110 0 0 0 0 0 1 .1 NorthBend 4 0 2 0 4 12 3 010 3 0 113 3 2 3 0 If. Hits hotel to Luko Fulros of Spokane, Wash. Mr. Falres has been at Mod- ford nnd enme to the liny recently mid will assume charge at once. Mr. Davis hits not made any plans for his Immedlnto business future as ho plans to leave for the Rogue River valley as soon us his wife, who Iiiih been 111, recovers Hulllclently In hopes that tho change of climate will beuotlt her health. Yoiicolln Team Coining The "Von cnlla baseball team, one of t.l.o crack amateur organizations of Southern Oregon, Is mnklng a tour of Coos They nro scheduled to play the Marshlleld afternoon. team hero tomorrow KUMXHH-MAHSIIKIKLI) CAM H. BALL Till: IIALLADi: OF HUM HALL. Dinner Party. Clnude Nusburg last evening tmtortulned the local Sigma Chi boys at n dinner party at IiIh homo complimentary to Hurry (1. Butler of Banco, Wash., who Is spend ing a few days on tho Bay. Stories !.,,, ,,,, ,,. ,,, ,,piU , onr nun songs ami mo nnnnuucoinoiii Gather your thrills whore'er you niny Look at Hattleshlp hruvo nnd the noise It brings You should behold tho Mnrshflold's play Play at ball In a casual way. Tho MnrHlillelds do such awful things. This illustrates a few new styles wo are showing in Boys and Girls School Shoes. All the new Kail and Winter Shoes are here Every new last All widths for Ladies For Men For Children. The Largest, and Strongest Assortment We Have Ever Shown To give us room to properly display this immense stock, wo have selected 128 pairs of Oxfords which sold from $4.50 to $6.00. CHOICE, WHILE THEY LAST, $3.65 "Money Talks" Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. MARSHFIELD BAXDON North Bend News The Excelsior arrived In today tu Uo on a cargo. to A. W. Meyers and wlfo, A. 1). Mac Leod, C. A. Smith nnd wlfo arc going to Allegany for nn outing trip. Pnul Sehlllorstrom returned yes- terday from a business trip to San Francisco nnd, other southern points. Mrs. Archie Mnddln, Jr., nnd sister-in-law, Miss Ollvo Mlttleson of Mnrshlleld were guests of Mrs. Win. Sehroek nnd Mrs. Tena McKay. Mrs. U. a. Gale of Medford, who has been spending n fow weeks on the Hay, has been the guest of Mrs. Elmer Jones of North Hcud the Inst few days. Archie Whlsniyit and family, who arrived Sunday from Portland to vis It tholr many friends on the Hay. are guests nt tho J. W. Gardiner home. HOV IX HOSPITAL WITH LKIT FOOT siiATTi:m:n JtEPOHT IS DELAYED. that one of tho number was about to quit tho bachelor domain made the evening an unusunlly pleasant one. Tho nnmo of tho bonedlct-to-bo Is rare-fully withheld. Those present wore Claude Nasburg, Harry Butler. R. K. Booth. S. Jones, J. W. Flnnu gan, J. C. Kendall, T. T. Hennett nnd I. II. Towor. I'Yedlug amain tho hope that clings Next time pulling tho stuff that mars I Palling asunder with Jolts and jars The Marshllolds do such awful things. Why "On the Square" A VERY large penrentnge of Coos Hay men todny wear clothes ready-made; tho per centage U Bteadilv Increasing. Our clothes are not the low est priced gnrments In tho market; nil-wool naturally costs more than half cotton. You can buy clothe for loss money than ours will cost ou: hut you'll llud none that are really cheaper than ours. Tho real value. In style, lit and wear. Is In. thorn. You ought to leu rn the rtwl coono my of good quality. If jou hnum't already done go. For w good suit or overcoat you ought to pay at least Sl7.no; with this as tho start ling point, the untie ou pay the more you'll got. You can tlnd our suits as high as S;w, You'll realize, how quality pays. If you puy the price of getting It. The Toggery Formerly Geo. Goodrum scorn: nv ixxixgs. do wo love "em? We'll stand n frisk, And ship 'em to you nt the owners risk, And take whatever tho plunder brings The Marshtlelds do such awful things. Laverne HolVmuu, 1.", Accidentally Shot by Leo Hupp, 1(1, while Out Hunting. The report of tho first hunting ne cldent of tho senson comes from Ro sebitrg whero as the result of nn ac cident while nut hunting Friday. Lavcrno Hoffman, son of Mrs. (lay Hoffman, of Roscburg, lies In Mercy hospital with his left ankle and foot horribly shattered by n chnrgo of hlrdshot, fired from si! gunge Win chester "pump" gun In tho hnnds of his companion. Leo Rnpp, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Rapp. The accident occurred on the Coos Bny wagon road, two miles west of Roscburg. Eurh boy carried n shotgun on the hunt. Upon arriving nt tho place where the accident occurred, the Hoffmuti hoy decided to unload his gun. which contained several shells. The ejector either refused to work or ho did not know how to operate It. as he passed tho weapon to his companion. Young Rnpp .1. T. Mngulro, formerly n North '",m" "" "'cuiiy ojecung mo snoiis, llend bnrber. mid wife returned onhllt im ,lof"' tno ll,8t (,no was tho Redondo from Calltornln where i onchoI Hoffman stepped directly In thoy hnve been for a few months. front of tho downward pointing mtiz They will relocate on tho Bay, prob- zU' nt t,ie 81,l t'" remarking: nhly In Marshlleld. I "There, that's all of them." Presuming that lloffmnii wns cor rect as to tho number of shells In the gun, Rnpp released the hammer and tho remaining Bhell In the gun Wiley Case Finding to He Announc ed In December. , (By Associated Press to tho Coop Bnj Times.) WASHINGTON, I). C, Aug. 22 Tho report of tho House committee which hns been Investigating the nl- leged conspiracy In tho Department of Agriculture to oust Doctor Wiley from his position will not bo an nounced until December. PLEADS .Wr GUILTY. Virginia Hanker Ready For Trial on Wife Murder Charge. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) CHESTERFIELD, Court Houbo, Vii., Aug. 22 Henry Clay Beattle, Jr., of Richmond, entered n plea of not guilty here whoii arraigned In tho circuit court on an Indictment charging him with tho murder of tils young wife. Ho did not illneh favor divorce law. ('oieinorx Impress TIioiiim'Iwn For Proposed Legislation, (By Associated Press to Coos D; Times.) NEW YORK, Aug. 22. In re sponse to queries sent from Xev York to tho governor of eaoh state In tho union asking for their views on tho deslrnblllty of uniform dlv vorco legislation, twonty-thrco gor emors huvo replied favorably cither by federal enactment or general agreement upon tho statute to b adopted by tho various stato leglsla-ttircs. MANY OUT OK WORK'. IIiiitIiiiiiu Lines Retrench on Pit) rolls Xoiv. (By Associated Press to Coos liij Timcj.) OMAHA, Nob., Aug. 22. It Is un derstood liero thnt nn order suspend. ,' , . . ,, '"B -'00 omployoB of tho Union Pa- wheu tho clerk rend tho indictment' , Itnllp(lni ' ,,,. poses, applies not only to every de partment of tho Union Pacific but thnt nil nthor Hiirrlninii roads will but his aged father besldo him sat with bowed head. In a half-hour tho Jury was secured. CIIAMIIKIt OK COMMKItt'K XOTICP: It Is understood here thnt J. W. Gardiner, who recently resigned m head of the North Bond Hardware company, will become the represen tative of the wholesnle hnrdware firm of Dunham. Carrlgnn nnd Hnyden In this territory. He Is now In Snn Frnnclsco. j Marshllold lost the game of base ball to Sumner Sunday through failure to hnve her baseball team on the grounds as scheduled. Manager Musters of the Sumner team had his team on the grounds and nt 2:1.1. Umpire W. B. Farrln declared the game forfeited to Stun ner on account of the non-appearance of the Marshfield team. Now. Sumner Is tied for first place with MnrshtioJd for the pen nant by Mnrshlleld's own version I- e.. giving them the tlrst game with Sumnor which thoy claim, but which Sumner played under protest after the tlrst hulf of the ulutlt Inning had Wen played. L. G. MASTKRS. Sl'MXKH XKWS. 4 ? A number of Sunnier nnd Catching iniei people visited tne Boston yesterday. wns Instnntly discharged. As his companion fell with his foot shntter ed. Rnpp hastened nway for asslst-nnco. Thoro will bo n meeting of tho sub scribers to tho Mnrslillold Chnmbcr of Comniorco nt 1 o'clock Friday ttft .ornoon, Aug. 2G. Wo urge a gojl nttendniico as mnttors of Importance ! are to bo taken up. receive similar orders. J. T. WILLL PHOHi; PANIC. Mrs. L. A. Steckel of Mllllngton visited friends and relatives here Sat urday nnd Sunday. Senator of lHy Owen AVnnts Investigation 1I)(7 Financial Crisis. to Coos Baj Pnul Crooks, who has been 111. Is rapidly recovering. Win. Vlncamp Is caring for him. XOTICK. The imported Belgian stallion ehampane Be Stave, weight about 1000 pounds, ngo six yours, will bo sold to highest bidder next Friday. August 25. toil, nt 10 o'clock n. m.. nt Helsner's bam. The uniform success thnt has at tended tho use of Chamberlain' rvu lie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remody hns made It n favorite everywhere. It Oscar Franz, who has spent tho Inst two years at Grays Jlarbor, Washington, is n visitor here. Mlko Boone, one of our prosperous dairymen, was a Marshllold visitor Sunday. Miss OUlo Phillips, who has bueu visiting Miss Wllda Harris, returned to her home near Umpire Suturdny. Associated Presb Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 22. ; An Investigation Into tho cnuses ofi tho 1907 panic and tho bonollts se cured from It by any persons or cor porntlons was asked In n Senate re solution offered today by Senator Owen. XOTK'K TO KIHi:.Mi:.V. On nccount of preparations for the hose rnco and bnso ball gamo nt Ban don, August tho 27th, tho regular drill work of tho Flro Department will bo postponed this week until next Thursday, August 31st. i ah mourners of tno uopnrinicin m- tnniHni' Mm mmlvnt nsnoflnllv Oil KKItlto ongine, tho HKST , o7m, nr rnn.,nB.i wnnr their two-cycle KXOI.VK for SKKVICR. (lre88 unlform. .,..,. ""a l!XI,l,,AXa' T,1,J O. W. TRAVBR. Chief. uu'1'"''- Among tno recent BUYICHS of KKHRO onglnos nro W.M. WIRTII, n i H.P. 1911 modol; T. .1. KRICIC. a f. H.P., nnd LABI). McCORMAC, President BUY iiL-.vr nnd COMPANY, a 11 H.P. on-glno. It is worse than usoless to tak any medicines internally for muscular or chronic rheumatism. All that l ncoded Is a freo application of Cham borlaln'a Liniment. For salo by all dealors. . GKO STOUGH, tho old man chim ney sweep, left this mornlilg on n chimney cleaning trip to the vnlloy towns. Ho will re-turn to Coos Bay Thursday on his last visit. Par ties wishing tholr chimneys cleaned . must leave ordors at Blanco cigar store nt onco ns he leaves for Portland next week nnd this will be positively your last chance. Do not overlook It. No canvassing will be done. Phone your odors to Blanco Clgnr stand. i: Asplund and family of Marsh-1 TELLS THE CAUSE were over Sunday visitors nt I (IF APPPMniPITIO I ... I , UU 1 vJ II. field i no .intt .Miittson Home. i Lockhart & Pnisnus n,..,. p., .... jtes that much appendicitis In Marsh Thomas l.awhorn nnd family of field Is caused by constitution. ,. nn Marshfield returned home Saturday, i the stomach or sour stomach. Timso They have been camping sovornl, troubles are almost INSTANTLY ro weeks nt Middle Crook. 'llevod and ni)..on.n,.itiH ,..i.i I against by tnklng a SINGLE DOSE of Samuel Archer, one of Coos Conn-! simple buckthorn bark, clvrorin,, can alwnyB bo depended upon. For 'J''8 0,(l Pioneers, was a Sunday vis- etc, as compounded In Adler-1-ka the salo by all dealer.. Ror here. jnow German appendicitis remedy. EVERY DAY A SPECIAL DAY AT NASBURG'S GROCERY Special attention to ijour wants in Good Groceries at Reasonable Prices. Special attention to satisfactory service. Special attention to delivery. ir? have found this store is very close to its cus tomers and the reasons are not hard to find. Hon est values and Iliyh Quality is a combination that always wins and when to it is added prompt and courteous attention to all requests, affable reception of any complaints, readiness to exchange goods and many other things which we would rather be noticed without hint from us, we hope to warrant a continu ance of your patr'onage. Nasburg's Grocery FORMERLY SACCHI'S lS - .