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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 19ia EVEM1MG EDITION- Ki2l? 8 k TRIP TO SPEAK HERE F. W. Mulkey Delayed by Bad Roads Ben Selling at the Meeting. visits cur Republican Candidate United States Senator Sees Coos Bay Voters. W. P. Mulkoy of Portland, Pro- Don Soiling, the republican candl grcsslvo Cnntlldnto for United States dato for United States senator, nr Sonator from Oregon, loft today via rived In the city Saturday night and Drain for his home after an over was putting In tho day Sunday moot- Sunday campaign In this section. Ho planned to address an audlcnco at the- Odd Follows hall Saturday even ing but owing to tho bad roads, ho was so late In reaching hero that tho audlenco did not remain, Howovor, he socurcd an auto and delivered a short talk on tho corner of Front and Market, a crowd of nearly two hun 'drod lionrlng him expound tho Is sues of tho campaign. Tho tncotlng waB peculiar. Don Selling, tho regular republican candl dato for United States senator who also arrived Saturday night, hap pened to bo In tho crowd, and good naturodly Introduced Mr. Mulkey, saying that ho hnd known him many years, had served with him In public positions and found him to bo a very good man. Mr. Soiling said that bo ing a candldato hlmsolf, ho wished tho votes of nil but If nnyono did not enro to Yoto for him (Soiling) ho said thoy would And Mr. Mulkey worthy of their support. Mr. Mulkoy's nddrcss was dovotod largely to nn explanation of tho Now Pnrty, why ho followed In it and why ho bollovcd It fdiould succcod. Ho was given a very attontlvo hear ing and Is a good speaker although tho hard trip mado It difficult for him to talk. In closing, ho roturnod Den Soiling's boquot, saying that all who could not support him would find Mr. Selling worthy of their voto3 ing tho people of tho locality. J. S. Darton of Coqulllo, tho republican candldato for legislature and F. K. Gottlns, were with Mr, Selling part of tho day. Tho candidate wont to tho North Dcnd picnic and managed to sec a largo number of people dur ing the day. Mr. Selling did not mnko any speeches. He said: "I do not go on oratory. I do not think tho pcoplo caro to hear mo talk about political principals. What tho peoplo want In this locality Is work on their har bor and development of tho commun ity. You havo a groat harbor here and nil you want is some government work to mako It hotter. Thoro is only ono way to do when you want government aid and that Is Just to keep on asking until you got It. You must nsk for what you want from tho government." Mr. Selling scorned much Impress' ed with this part of tho state nnd tho futuro boforo it. Tho question of real cstato prices was boing dis cussed In tho prcsonco of Mr. Soiling, Ho told of an Incident of nn enor mous prlco boing paid recently for a pleco of property in another city as an Illustration of tho wonderful In creases mndo in real cstato values . In tho west. I "I enmo to Portland," said Mr. t Soiling, "when that city wns tho slzo I of Marshllold so you sco that within LOSES GAME TO NORTH BEND SOCIALISTS GIVE A FINE PICNIC Ycstcrdny, Mr. Mulkoy mot qulto , n,n enrnnr nf onn mnn It In nnsslliln n number of tho local men and ex- for ft cty tj10 Bzo of Marshflcld to prcssod regret that ho could not ro-1 grow t0 ono tho slzo of Portland. You main longer In this soction. How- j jmvo n BrCnt futuro hero," over, ho has accoytcd an Invitation , , to sponk at tho Poach Fostlval In Freowator, Umatilla county, August 22 and at a mcotlng of tho Umntllla, County Progressives In Pendleton AugUBt 23, so ho had to cut his stny short hero. Ho doclarcd ho was con fident that Col. Roosevelt would car ry Oregon again nnd said that a strong campaign would bo mndo by tho Progressives as soon ns their or ganization was perfected. Goo. F. Rodgors of Salem Is acting chair man and Dr. Coo Is assisting. Mr. Mulkoy said that ho planned a hard campaign In behalf of his own candidacy and would tour tho stato by auto this fall. Ho doubted his ability to visit Coos County again. Ho said ho visited horo In 1007 nnd was surprised to sco tho romnrkablo advancement that hnd boon mndo without a railroad. Ho s.ild that Coos rounty was tho coming soctlon of Orocf n nnd declared his bellof Hint tho HIM lines would hnvo a road In horo Loforo tho Harrlmnn lines havo and that both would bo In nnnn. In Htla nnminpHnn fin .tnnlnr. cd that tho pooplo of Coos nnrl,,roy,B,on.hBI,..bcon n,ndo t0 Prov,1 should guard their waterfront nnd i n !)J.cns"nt ut,"B' k i nu 4ui in iiuiiu mil in mi uimiiMi 'I mt to li fsii 1H n in ttfri HI ft it pro- '" v"'" 'v ': '" vlHlnnn. ITn nnl.l Mint Pnrllnn.l nnw I Mill MlCr Slipper UI110 tllO ISOrtll wns exporu-nclng tho necessity of lt,!nn,,1 orchestra furnished music for Kual Portland shippers suffering n so-! ilnnrlnR whirl, continued until mid- voro mud run hecniiso of tho hick ' iki. " ""' iu k J'vu Two Thousand Attend Sunday Gathering At Simpson Park in North Bend. Tho Socialist picnic hold at tho Simpson park in North Dond Sunday wns a big success. It was nn all day affair and was lnrgoly attendod. It wuh estimated that about 2,000 in cluding men, women nnd children woro on tho grounds. Tho flno pnrk Is nn ndmtrnblo plnco for a picnic and ovoryono enjoyed a plcnsnnt day. It wns nn oniony crowd nnd evory grant no franchises nenr It excopt ino .onn uon ones thnt carried common user pro- Inu.8,c rom 10 " of thin protection when tho Southern I'nclllc Hccurcd Its franchises there. Mr. Mulkey said thnt although tho trip wuh a hard one, ho had enjoyed it. Harry liny mot him at Myrtlo Point with an nuto and escorted him to MarHhtlold. Local polltlrH nro beginning to warm couHldornbly and some of tho llnoupH aro peculiar. Now, W. A. Hold In taking tho load In tho Dull Moose movement horo and wns pro minent In aiding F. V. Mulkoy, dur ing his visit horo. while his brother-In-Inw, F. K. Gottlns spent much of his tlmo with Hen Soiling, tho regu lar republican candidate for senator during Mr. Selling's stny horo. DANCE EAGLES' HAM, Saturday ovo AUG. 21. Lnto Music. KEV. ZEIPS ORCHESTRA. No "ragging," If you hnvo anything to sell, trade or rent, or want hel'i, trv n Want Art lion continued nil day and In tho ov cnlng wns ono of tho main features. During tho forenoon a speech wns mndo by R. Weaver of Mnrshflold. Picnic dlnnors woro oaten nt noon and again In tho ovonlng. A stand on tho grounds wns nrrangod whoro lunch could ho bought by tlioso who did not bring their own dinners. Automobiles ran from Mnrshflold to tho pnrk so thoro wns quick trans portation for thoso from Mnrshflold who wanted to nttend. Tho Socialist locals of Mnrshlleld and North Dond joineu in noiuing mo picnic. - . i iiiiuin in iiiu K'liu Nvuru noiil inr ton cents nnd ench nnd evory ticket could bo used ns a ballot to voto for tho most popular woman on tho grounds. This honor was conforrod upon Mrs. Alfrod Hill. Tho picnic wns In every way a success and wns ono of tho most lnrgoly nttondod out door events that has neon held in North Dond for n long tlmo. Snead, a New Pitcher, in the Box for the Marshfield 1 Team. North Dcnd defeated Marshflcld yesterday at North Dcnd by a. score of four to thrco In ono of tho snap ptcBt games of tho season. Snead, a St. Mary's college mnn who Is heio with the Southern Pacific survey party, was In tho box for Mnrshflold and pitched gilt-edged bnll up to the seventh inning when ho let up n llttlo und North Dcnd scored thrco runB. Another run in tho eighth gave thorn tho victory. In tho seventh, a few hits filled tho bases nnd n mean bounder went over Burke's head. Two men scored and a long throw by Johnson from ccntor failed to stop tho third. Marshflcld Bcorod ono In tho first inning, ono In the third and ono in the fifth. Tho lineup: North Dond Connors, C: Mnlonoy, p; Klssnm, lb; J. Gaffney, 2b; Young, ss; Wnllnc, 3b; Djurbeck, If, Parton, cf; Heath, rf. Marshflcld Abbott, c; Snond, p; Landers, lb; Drlggs, 2b; Burke, ss; Hill, 3b; Woods, If; Johnson, cf, Cowan, rf. League Uncertain. It Is still uncertain about tho re organization of tho Coos county lenguc for another sorlcs nnd tho chnnces nro that It will not bo ef fected. Nothing further has boon heard from tho Coqulllo valloy ns to what they want to do nbout It. Next Sunday, Marshfield will probably piny North Dcnd horo for n $100 side hot. Tho gnmo has not been finally ngreed upon but It will probably bo nrrnnged In n day or two. A crowd of nbout thrco hun dred wns out for yesterday's game, VISITS OLD HOME COAST LEAGUE j I RAM CIK T&mtst i unLL u.iui.Lu ifiawc , T-Hi'i ?ri v( fjw ffirwvi Little Advantage Gained Sun day Games Portland Ties Los Angeles. , "Hnppy Smith," Hnicbnll Player, N nt Coqulllu Tho Coqulllo Valley Sentinel says: "Happy" Smith who has been play ing right field with tho bg tongues on tho "outsldo" nnd who has mndo good overywhoro ho has played, ro turnod to Coqulllo last Friday from La Grando nnd will remain to rest up until after Now YoarB. Happy wnB born In Coqulllo twonty-sovon yearn ago, and had his first basohall expcrlcnco on tho dlnmond in Coos county. Ho has nlwnys lovod tho gnmo and has boon a hard workor. While working for tho old Johnson mill over ton years ngo, ho nnd Chns. Dnxtor, now president of tho Coos County League used to run every day from tho mill to town nnd back ngnln for tho purposo of kcoplng in proper physical condition of rtho gnme. North Bend News Miss Desslo Immel of Mnrshflold spont Sunday with North Dcnd friends. Mrs. Geo. Dolstor who hns boon visiting friends nt Emplro roturnod homo todny. Tho Presbyterian Ladles' Aid will meet Thursday afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. Virgil Walters. Miss Mnry Drown returned to her homo In North Dond Inst weok after spending n fow weeks In Portland. Miss Allco Carlson of Danlols Creek returned homo today after spending tho weok with North Dond friends. Wm. Vnughnn nnd family roturnod todny from n visit with relatives nt McMinnvlllo and other northern points. New Jewelry Stock a Yc havo .just receive 1 a now lot of up-to-date jewelry, both solid gold and gold filled; BEAUTIFUL WIDE li B AGE LETS. SC I in" 7 V.W I ! A TCll FOBS CUFF PINS LOCKETS BROOCHES RINGS WA TCIIES BAB PINS NECK CIIA IKS and many other pretty things. Call and see them. Red Gross Jewelry Oepi JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS 1 K. F. Surfnco who recently sold his dniK Btoro nt El Contro. Cnllf.. in w. 11. Greonlenf, formorly of tho North jonu isows company, nns purchased tho W. L. Kurr Drug Storo at Florence. Frank O. Demorest nnd Miss Vlo lot N. Stauff of Cooston wero mnrrlod at tho Avery Crocker homo, tho .Rev. Mr. Mondo officiating. Tho couplo nro among tho most prominent young peoplo In tho Cooston section nnd hnvo n host of frlonds who will un ite In wishing thorn nil tho happlnoss thnt tlmo enn bring. An unfilled want causes anhappl aess Times Want Ads bring reaulti Try Tho Times1 Want Ads once AGAIN. A rpponl llll'notni. It, Dunlin... 1)1. turned a salo Saturday at a not nm. Jit of 720 per cent. Can you beat that? You can Invest 1100,00 tor, $10,000. Talk Is over with Held. i,uko uuuuing. STANDING OF THE CLUHS P.O. .590 .G83 .557 .424 .427 .395 L. 53 53 G8 CS 7G 76 10 9 Vernon 78 Los Angeles. , . 74 Onkland 73 Portlnnd 50 San Francisco . . 56 Sacramento ... 50 PORTLAND. Or.. Aug. 19 Vern on and Onkland each got a gnmo Sunday. San FranclBco and Bacra monto nlso split honors. Portland loses ono gamo nnd plays a tlo with Los Angoles. Tho scoro rollows: At San Francisco R II FIRST GAME San Francisco 4 Sacramento 6 SECOND GAME San Francisco 7 Sacramento 4 At Los Angeles R Vernon 4 Oakland 3 Vornon 1 Onkland 5 At Portland R FIRST GAME Portland 0 Los Angeles 2 SECOND GAME Portlnnd 4 Los Angeles 4 Saturday Games Tho Saturday afternoon gnmo re sulted In n victory for Portlnnd, Snn Francisco nnd Oakland teams. Tho scores follow: At Portland R Portlnnd 2 Los Angoles 1 At Snn Frnnclsc R Snn Frnnclsc'o 4 Sncramonto 3 At Vornon R Vornon 4 Onkland 7 13 1 S 2 H E 10 0 8 1 8 1 10 2 II E 4 2 8 1 C 0 G 1 II E 9 1 3 2 H E 7 0 G 5 H E I 3 10 1 If you have anything to soil, trade, ' or ront. or want help, try a Want Ac, I 'ilffJjiwnipy SfjstM It is admitted that STETSON sets 'the style for men's hats ; 'there fore, in selecting a "Stetson" hat you get the latest style for this season. Sec our window of new Fall Stetsons. "Money Talks" Hub Clothing 6k Shoe Co. Matshficld Band on Get Busy AND GET AFTER THAT ROOF, HUT FIRST COMK IN AND GET OUR PRICES ON BIIINOLES AND ROOFING PAPER. SHINGLES $1.00 AND UP. ROOFrNQ PAPER, ONE PLY, $1.25 AND UP. h Lumber & RETAIL DEPARTMENT. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. FAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redone, o KqulpiKKl with wireless nnd submarine bell SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO FROM COOS BAY Monday, Aug. 19, aL 2 P. M. All Passenger Reservations From San Francisco Mu&t Ro .Mndo nt H05 Flfo Ilulldliig, or Pier No. 10. 1NTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO. PI,0NB u- C. F. McGEORGE, Agent. Steamer WashiftgtOft Will Sail Prom San Francisco for Coos Bay Saturday Aug. 17, WITH PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT V. 8. DOW, Agent. Ocean Dock. 'THE FRIEND OF COOS HAY' "' ,iuiu ui-' C'UOH HAY' S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR. EUREKA SATURDAY, AUG. 17 AT 12VcIock CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH AjfK ROAD AT PORTLAND Phon 44 VImi VAClVla EAMSHIP COMPANY. u. v; .ncuEOKCJE, Agent. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamship Breakwater ALWAY8 ON TIME. SAILS FROM AINSWORTH DOOK POIItt ivn m 8. 8, 13, 18, as nnd 28 FROM M uiciriMtPi AT ' m" AUG THE TIDE,' AUG. 5, lb, l 20( 35 an" AT T"E SERVICE Phone Main 32 LL. J. C. MILLEn, Agent. Build Wherein 70x100 corner, 14thapdC0f cial,scwcr, water, panlJJ $1800.nn ' S. KAUFMAN S(j l" Frnt Btre,t. We Have Been Succes In buying a lnr. ..... clnBs Electrical mUrltI i1 BlvoourpatrnnBMerxC uu uonso wiring. 0lt " VOII rnn' i.j . "r. ' " " ura 10 ml Coos Bay Wiring k Phono 237-J Anywhere, Any Time careful Ddrlng FISHER AUTO BERTH 1 ,o. rimiBK, Prop, Phono orders to Illiw.. Storo, Phone 1S-J. After till Phono S.-J Marshntld.nr, City Auto 5 Good Car. Careful Drlreil luaouuuuiu cnargca, Our I "Will go anywhere it u,t Stnnds Dlnnco Hotel asa bJ Clcor Storo. Dny Phonei-liijl (Nigni 1'iiono 4u. HAKKER At OOQIULB. m DRAIN- COOS BAY AUTO LI! VIA ALLKOANY Lonvca Mnrahnold dally at I if nnd nrrivcs nt Drain In Uciil noct with nftornoon train fcrN land. Loaves Drain at 8 n. m.uic nt Mnrshflold about 6 p. m. Tlckota on Bnlo at "DuirC Phono 278, Marshfield mill toon, Drain. Wc Clean and h Ladies' and Gent's! Goods Called for and Delivered Coos Bay Steam Laua PHONR MAIM STJ Marshfield & North Bend A' GORST KING, I'roritta Cnra lenvo Marshflcld m mlnutofl from 7:15 a. m. usffit midnight. Loavo Norm tf snino achodulo, BlnrtlnjUiJ until nildnlBht. Sea sawmj" for sehedulo. E. Pale & 0 Ladies' and Gentto Tailoring TM,nMMAH ntwl Dnmestle Fit nnd Satisfaction Coin- 870 North FrontSJ A Modern Urlck BniiainiJ Furnlsned Rooms wit B'l j n-i.i Wnter. I ?t.k'i.,2iS11 Rates: 50 cents a Day ln r n.inrfwuv ana " I vu.. t"" . oretos. J nmreni - - COOS BAY-ROFiFTiT7J?n Qm . sir, tt' Wc-as-iss nn,aPo6rteoRr r ,n Rojjebur. evory mornln at 6 o'clock aEdSes "SMSd 2 O. P. rrd$0.0E0ontRTo?ebn00' G . RlnnrWd's Uv . . A ,h IT1 wo novo ccuiu .-- . - t it we sner. M 1 rcoa u& j. . - . ,-a pared to rendor exce"'-c I. fnt till mo peopio u v -i iTtf-1 tho public. Phono us ' $ horse, a rig or W'-ftU1 no uvery ime. ,;... . 'ng business oi rff!i DLvVNcnARD nnor Phono 13J Livery, Feed 141 CTr and AatLSg) ."' WANTED CARPETS OTHOMTgt? PIANOS TO CLEAN, W matlo Cleanlnt comj-' work taken at rt.nvKf pnoNKji, . jj, - art .J.K3AIFB K AlH,P MfcKfield Pfll? .. Sb Decorauns Bstlmatet " .L Furnished Phone j If you have anything ir rent, or warn u"" WW ..fWJ- i, in, Mm r-r 3-! , prv-r atwa