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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1912 EVENING EDITION. ATTEND .. MELD FREE Pilli: WINS GAME "Blue Ridge Tigers" Distin guish Themselves By En tertaining the Public. Has Easy Victory Over Nortn Bend On Home Grounds Sunday. Tho "Mtio Rldgo Tlgors" certainly Tho bnso ball gamo Sunilny bc provcd tlicinsolvcs to bo cntertnlncrs twccn Marshflold and North Bond in on tho occasion of tho big freo picnic this city wns nn onsy victory for tho glvon Sunday nt Enogren's Grovo on homo team. Tho scoro wns 14 to 2. South Coos Illvor. Tho loggers em- Mnrshflold nindo fifteen hits nnd ployed by tho McDonnld-Vnughan North Bond only five. North Bond company nt tho Daniels Crock camp had very Httlo show of winning from nnd numbering nbout 0110 hundred, tho start. Howntt umpired. Ono of cnll thoniBelvos the Blue Itldgo Tig- tho features of tho game wns tho ors. They have- a sort of Httlo organ-' hitting nnd bnso running by Woods, lzatlon of their own nnd they con-' Footo, ono of tho Blltmoro boys, who eluded that a picnic would bo tho pitched for Mnrshfleld, did somo flno propor thing so they arranged tho ball playing. About ono hundred ovont. not only for thomselves but porsons attended tho gnmo. Tho lino extended a general invitation. In up was ns follows: fact thoy Invited tho wliolo commun- Mnrshflold ity to como to tho picnic nnd enjoy Abbott tho dny nt tholr oxponso. i Footo Tho Invitation which wns printed In tho nowspnpor nttracted many nnd Lnndors hundreds of mon, women and child- Brlggs ren nttendod tho affair and had a Burko Jlno time Everything wns freo. Thcro Lnngworthy was no chnnco to spend n cent, tho Cowan TJgorB having nrrnnged that part of Johnson nnd It. Three launches woro eiinrteroii' JciiBon nnd mndo trips ovcry hour nil Woods lirnlipli thn dnv SO ono COUld KO to tho grounds nt any time. Thoro wns' no chargo for riding on tho boats to tho picnic. All that was freo. On" arriving thoro ovcry arrangement for tho onjoymont of tho pcoplo had boon mndo nt tho Encgron'a grovo. At noon n big froo picnic dinner with fried chicken nnd ovorythlng olso desired wns sorvod. Thoro was nj freo lunch stand whoro sandwlchos, lco cream and lomonado wero served' all day. I . Tho big dnnco pavilion floor was' Portland Win? All ThrPP GaniP? In lino condition nnd tho Raymond rui Ud,,u 'vmJ H" M,lllUd,nLb orchestra of sovon pieces furnished Saturday and Sunday niUBlo during tho nftomoon nnd ov-, fHhnn Cnnrae onlng ns long as tho dancers wanted' Uiner oCOrCS. rt nttwf A 11 tlifa tuna twnn nn lintirst ri"n.. f:7i.; ,;;t: 1 Pos. North Bond c Mooro p Crnlg nnd Hull lb Kissnni 2b Richards 83 Young hy 3b Onffnoy If Llllobo ind cf Pnrton ff Surbcok I BALL SCORES being mndo for tho dancing. Tho hosts of tho occasion each woro a ribbon on which was printed tho nnmo "Bluo Rldgo Tlgors" nnd thoy proved to bo hosts In ovcry sense of tho word. Tho boats wero HOW THHV STAND W. Lob Angolcs . . .77 Vernon 82 Oakland 7C L. CC 58 CI 07 70 82 P.O. .G79 .C8C .GG5 .400 .428 ,379 mot ns thoy arrived) tho comfort of Pnrtlnmi r.7 ovoryono was lookod nftor, floor man- snn Francisco . .09 ngors sny that ovoryono who wantod Sacramento. . '. !co to uanco got a partner nnu wncn tno 444 Tlgors woro not doing anything olsol tnoy woro sieonng somoono to 1110 ico Portland. Am- 2fi-rnrMn-.i Cronm Stnnu. won fintlinlnv nml nlnn Jiolli sit Mm It Is Roldom that in such n lnrgo gnmos Sundny. Vornon won two out gathering such good ordor Is main tnlnod ns was yesterday. Tho boats mndo frequent trips back to tho city so that thoso who wanted to return could do so nnd tho accomodations woro In ovcry way moro than could bo wished for. It Is tho first tlmo .Sacramento. . v it nr nit nionn ini rtA niAnin linn' -(V I ttUOWlllVUl 1IVU 'iWllJ tilt (J bcon glvon this yoar nnd tho many hundrod porsotU who nttendod nro Indobtod to tho Bluo nidge Tlguru for n flno entertainment. Tho nnmo Bluo Itldgo Tlgors enmo to bo applied to tho employes of tho McDounld-Vnughnn camp probably becaiiBo thoy work In tho mountains knnu'tl nn nllln niilim Mnnv nt Mm mon hnvo been with tho firm for n of thrco with Snn Francisco and Oak land won two out of thrco with Lob Angolcs. Tho scoro follows. Saturday's Onnics At Portland II H Portland 7 12 2 5 At Los Angeles R II Los Angolcs 3 4 Oakland 2 0 At San Francisco R II Snn Francisco fi 12 Vornon 8 C At Portlnud R II FIRST GAME: Portland 4 9 Sncramonto 3 11 SECOND GAME: long tlmo, somo having worked thoro1 Portland 4 for bIx or sovon yonrs. Jnck McDon-! Sncramonto 2 Siimlny'N Oilmen: At Lob Angolcs FIRST GAME Angeles 3 7 aid, of tho firm, said In speaking of ills men: "Wo hnvo about n hundrod In.our ramp. Thoy nro good fellows too. Thoy nro out to havo a good i.nu tlmo and thoy nro nlwnyH willing to Oakland.. imy ior u niui inoy get 11. nut tnoy SECOND GAME nci-ii uiu 111 irouuio iw iiiucii ns iney j,0H Angeles can, but If ono of thorn gotB Into Oakland.. xrouiMo 1110 resi get nun out. Thoy At Snn Frnnclsco sunny suck lorcoiuor nnii uein oacn imiiq-p hami.-. othor. In fnct tho wholo crowd pulls Snn Francisco.. .. '..".. 0 iiiriiHiiur, iiiiiniiiK nun 01 urgnuizn-; vornon .. .. .. .. . . . . . 4 4 R tlon of their own." SECOND GAME Snn Francisco G Vornon 4 C 14 12 17 II 4 9 11 5 CAftGO OF TOYS FROMJOYLAND; Santa Clause Treasure Ship; Arrives In San Francisco With Great Shipment. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 2C The' steamer Senntor, Cnptnln Edwnrdi Dunn, of tho Harrison line enmc into Snn Francisco Bny Thursday morn- Ing nnd dropped anchor off Dlnckj Point, carrying ono of tho most re markable cargoes that has reached this port In many n dny. Laden with soldiers of every nationality; shep liodrn nnd their ffocks from Grnm plnn Hills nnd other hills; not to mention tigers, lions, clophnnts, benrs and other nnimnls tho sight of which would niuko any circus man turn green with envy, wero nil nbonrd tho Senntor. Notwithstnndlng this romnrkablo cargo tho skipper got nlong extreme ly well with tho nnimnls nnd fight ing troopers from tho dnto of his departuro from Hnmburg until his nrrlvnl hero. "Thoro wasn't a chcop out of ono of tho soldiers nnd nnry n slnglo growl from tho lions nnd tigers," ono of the members of tho crow admitted. Nor Is this surprising when ono con siders thnt-tho soldiors woro of lend nnd tho animals of wood, Just toys fashioned by tho children of Germany nnd tho low lying countries nrouml Antwerp. Tho Senntor wns really n floating toy-ship nnd whllo ho wns not In ovl- denco to tho grown up mnrlners on board, thcro Is no quostlon but Hint Snntn Clnus wns In supremo com 111 nnd nt nil stnges of tho Scnntor's 15,000 mllo voyage Tho toys woro of Inflnlto vnrloty, and mndo to suit tho tasto of child ren of every clime. Crntcs mid crates of thorn woro loaded aboard tho Sen ntor from tho quay nt Antwerp and whllo 120 cases wero put ashoro nt Snn Pedro, tho captain gavo ready nssurnnco thnt thoro wero still plenty to go nround San Francisco nnd to North Pacific Const cities. Tho pcoplo of Coos Bay nnd par tlcularly tho Httlo pcoplo will bo os pcclally Intorcsted In knowing, thnt sovernl of thoso crntcs woro consign ed to Norton & Hnnson and will uo sent, north on tho first steamer. Tho captnln said Norton '& Hanson wero tho only dealers In Southorn Oregon who received tholr consign ment or toys direct' from Germany In tholr original packages making this long Journey of 1G.000 miles. Thoro Is n Brent tront In storo for Coos Bny when part of this strnngo enrgo ar rives thoro nftor Its long trip. M W dern Attention! Big celebration Tuesday night, August 27. Refreshments served. Full attendance requested. D. A. JONES, Clerk. DRAIN- COOS BA VIA A I.T .!... ... Leaves MnrnliHnt.i ..... nnd nrrives nt Drain In tu J ! ctwithnftornooS Lenvcs Drnln nt 8 a. m .., nt Mnrshflold nbout 6 n'!'H Tickets on snlo at "rW Phono 278, Mnrshfleld ,Vfc toon, Drnln. an1 U 0, ml T BEFORE DEATH THE FRIEND OF COOS BAY' S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR. EUREKA TUESDAY, AUG. 2?, AT 10 A. M. CONNECTING! WITH THE NORTH HANK ROAD AT PORTLAND NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Phone 44. C. F. McGEOHGE, Agent. FAST AND C03IMORIOU8 Steamer Redondo Equipped with wireless nnd submarine bell SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO FROM COOS;BAY Tuesday, Aug. 27, at 12 M. AH Passenger Reservations From Snn Frnnclsco Must Bo Mndo at 05 Fife Building, or Pier No. 10. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO. PHONE 44. C. F. McGEOROE, Agont. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILS FROM AINSWORTH DOCK, PORTLAND, AT O n. m AUG. S, 8, in, 18, 23 nnd 28. FROM MARSHFIELD AT THE SERVICE OF THE TIDE, AUG. C, 10, 15, 20, 25 nnd 00. Thone Main 821-L. J. c. MILLER, Agont. E. Pale & C "Igh Grade iau.es ana iipn w Tailoring Imported nnd Domestic wi Fit nnd Satisfaction QuiS Wo do all work right l!N 870 North Front JSt Mnrshfldd. We Have Been Successful In buying a largo itock cf i cIobs Eloctrlcnl material UJ Q give our patrons a very lowife on house wiring. Get our f,, you can't afford to tn!n it, Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phono 237-J You Auto Call Fooii PHONE 144-J NIGHT AXDtu oiuuu irom oi l,loya Hotel TWO NEW OARS Af tor IIP. M. l'bont 5-1 Rosldonco Phong iU Will m-.ki trips to Ooonlllt A Modorn Brick Buncllni, thill -igni, meam neat, xittuty Furnished Roomi with Hot and Cold Water. HOTEL 0008 O. A. METLIN. Proi. Ratos: 60 conu a Day and Uf nil Cor. Broadway and Mamt. Marsnneld. Oretoi. SURVEirOR L i TME WOODS One of Engineer Wolfram's Men Gets Off the Trail But Is Found. BUY CALIFORNIA LAND Alvn Doll nnd Cciii-kc Dull of Mmsli llidil liiloivsii-il In ('tinipaiiy Alvn Doll nnd wlfo returned yos torilny on tbo Redniido from n few wcolis' stny In Cnllfornln. Most of tho tlmo wns spoilt nt CornliiK, Cnl., wlioro Mr. Doll wont lo roprosont his undo, Androw MiCIi'lliiuil. nt tho or Kiinlziitlon of tho McClollniid Laud nnd Di'volopmont enmpiiiiy whlih Iibh recently boiiKht n tract of 1,000 acres nonr CornliiK. Bosldos. Mr. McOlellnnd. Alvn Doll nnd Geo. Doll of Mnrshllold nnd C. C. Dorr of Los AiikoK's nro Interested In tho' company which Is cnpltnllzed at ' Jf'0,000. They plan to set tho iract! n&rinSsS i-thaS:!!: llr.?Wh7.Tre,,J,r mT,?V'' i m i o traToFmXA t 'V. ,?.')" l' r,Vu,8'.' -A,r- nu ,ot c- rnrlflc. worlilnn now In tho nelKh J. Mlllls nnd othor rnllroad men. uoihood of Beaver Hill, Rt lost In Whllo rntlior rotlrent relntlvo to In- the woods Saturday evenliiR. Tho fornintlon Knthorod from them, ho atuveyor started out to innko n short said thoy dwlarod that "tho rail- cut thrcuiKh tho woods to n point ho rond would soon bo in .Mnrshllold if nnted to roach. Ho did not turn tho people hero did nut block It." i up nnd sonic nlarm was felt as thore ! Is heavy timber and It was feared WILSON MARKS PLAN I c nt III the nlnlil lo mlKht fnll nnd I Injure himself. Tho whistles at Will Miiko Only n ! Sclu-duleil i'"ver Hill nnd ono of tho IorkIiib ('iiuipnlKii Addresses , -"l' oro uiown so ns to glvo tho (By Associated Press o The Coos ,ost ,I,1U1 n,(l ' finding his dlree- Bay Times) 'j0118- To surveyor finally struck SUA OIUT. N. J.. Auk 20 Gov. l,, '"'"p Pn"!l' t llenryvllle nft ornor WHSon;s plaii'of mnkliiR o, y ZifL !? th W0,l,S n few sche.li.lod cnmpnlgii nddresses J " .,, 'h"n,ln wrveylnu nnd no s.ump.iiR tours wns approved aSS h as Sat se "t Sly by tho members of tho campaign com- relieved i" iro t,rtau mltteo with whom tho Rovomor con- " , forred today nt tho nntlonnl demo-' nvvci.' I'wjmw nut c , emtio headnuartors at Now York. The J.. Al-li'utJ'Se'lU? Bovornor will open tho rampalRii In ..KWS OIICIIKSTItA. No "raKKlii Now York with a speech on Labor '"'" Day at Buffalo. CA OI,, TIIANKS Wo wish to thank tho people of NO EASTERN STAR PLAY ' Mnrshfleld and vicinity for their uoric uuapior, uruor oi i;astorn Miuiuess. sympathy nnd remoni btar, Is not or over hns considered bianco In our bereavement, tho io ut on n homo tnlent piny In the death of George Parkor. near future. MR. and MRS. J. PARKER and CARL W. EVERTSEN. W. P. MISS PARKER. II. W. EDGINOTON OF PACIFIC .MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. HAD WRTTICN POLICY FOR1 OKO. II. ELLENBERO FEW DAYS R II E BEFORE FATAL ACCIDENT, R. W. Edglngton, agent of tho Pncltlc Mutual Llfo Insurance com pany, roports that GeorRo II. EHon borg, who was killed In the accldont at Smith-Powers Cnmp No. 1 Satur day, hud Just been insured by Ills company. On August 10, Just two weeks prior to tho accldont, Mr. El lcuborR mndo application for tho In surance nnd on Aucust 18th. ho nnss- od tho physical oxamlnntlon. A1-! I.I I. .l"- 1 .... . ..... . qi iiiiuiKu muru huh nui ui-cn iiuio ior n' ihmii. iu rvticii uuru, .ii r. uuonuorgi bnd paid his Insurnnco nnd his widow will recolvo tho Insurnnco. This la I ono of many slmlllar cases that Mr. EdRlngton, who hns olllces In tho Coko building, hns known of, pnrtios mooting with fatal accidents vorl soon after tnoy nnd taken out Insur mice. Steamer Washington Will Sail for San Francisco Prom Coos Bay Friday, P. M., August 23. WITH PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT F. S. DOW, Acnt. Oconn Dock. If YOU nro LOOKING for GOOD FLOUR go to HALVES. Llbby COAL. The kind YOU hnvo U.WAYS USED. Phono 72 Pnclfle Liver- .M Transfer Co. LAKESIDE BY AUTO Mnko regular dally trips conectlng with LAUNCH NORTH STAR LcavlnR Stnuft's landing every day at 1:80 p. in., returning lenvo North SIohrIi landing Saturday nt O n. in. Auto leaves Lnkesldo ono hour earlier than boat schedule. Leaves boat landing North Slouch Monday, 8; 00 n. in., Tuesday 8:00 n. in., Wednesday 8:00 n. in.. Tlmrbday, 8:00 a. in., Friday, 8:80 a. in., Saturday 0:00 a. m FARE EACH WAY $1.00 Will innke speclnl trips to connect with launch nt any time, day or night.. For full Information Inquire TOM SAWYER, Jr., at Lnke sldo, Oregon, or leave messago with M. M. Plcrson, tho Lakcsldo Telephone Agent. Blanchard's Liver; Wo havo secured tnt IlTtry w r-ess of L. II. Helsner, anlinp pared to rena'or excellent iirrlfil the neonle of Cooi Bar. CWI drivers, good rks and Trrti&j that will mean Bauatactorr Hrfl tbo public. Phono us for i fctt! norso, a rlc or inyinmi bhsmi the livery lino. Wo also do tn Ing business or all Hindi. UliANCHARD BROTIIEM Phone 138-J Livery, Feed and Bales 8nlei 141 Flrnt and Alder (ItwU V. J. BOAirE A. H. HOD&I "S" Marshfield Paint (Bb Decorating Co. BaUtnatea MAItflliriEW Furnished Phone 140L 0r LOST. Lnsi wecK threo of the. most sight ly locatlous In Perhnin Park wero oifcied you. These havo been sold A lost opportunity. The best lots mo going fast. Buy now. See Reld, ioho uiug. COOS BAY-IiOSEBTJRG STxQE LINE. Stage leaves Marshflold overy morning at 6 and reaches Rosebure In "me to connect with evening train for Portland. Stage also leaves ?ve8nln,rg eVry morn,ns at 6 0'cAoc nnd roau,10B Marshflold snmo FARE fO.OO, Round trip $11.00. Good meals en route C. P. Barnard, agent, Rosoburg. Otto Schetter, agent, 120 Market Avenue, Marshfield. Tickets can be obtained at Hlllyer'a Cigar Store. 0JU Unique Pantatoriw THE MODERN DYERS. CIA! PHESSKHS and HAT KBSi""" Agont for Edward B. mrauM.- fine Tailoring Let ua mau ; noxt Suit. .t Real Estate and FIRE INSURANCE Several good bargains In Farms and city property. AUG. PRIZEEN. 88 Centra Are. Marahflald, Oregon. Build Where It's Pretty 70x100 corner, 14th and Commer cial, sewer, water, planked street. $1800.00 I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. 177 Front Street. Marshfield & North Bend Aulo Line GORST & KING. Proprietors. Cars leave Marshflold every 43 minutes from 7:16 a. m. until 12:30 midnight. Leave North Dena on same schedule, starting at 7 a. ra until midnight. See Saturday Time for schedule. Wc Clean and Press ladies' and Gent's Suits Goods Called for and Delivered Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE MAIN B7-J WANTED ! ! ! CARPETS UPHOLSTERING AND m ii ,C'Pnn,u Company. Orders foi uoik taken at GOING HARVEY PHONE 1SO TTb Star Transfer aid Storage Co. Is prerarod to do all kinds of b on short notlco. W meet ill and boatu and we aiso "... Ii style Reynolds Piano Moter. guarantee our work. L.H.Heisner,Pw Phones 98-R. 120-J. or ,h. p;-,r Anf Service Good Cars. Careful Drlteri rniiHnnnliln nhareeS. Uur T,..' "Will go anywhere at any Stands-Blanco Hotel '.ji ni..ci.. now Phones ! ki .a m At! GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMESrOFRCE WE WILL SIA1L 10U i for each sot of old False sent us. Highest Pr'ce3& old Gold, Silver, old ' , broken Jewelry and n Stones. t . .,.11 Money Sent by Return W Phlla. Smelting Refining1 Established 20 Years 803 Chestnut St., Phlladeli.' TO DENTISTS. Wo will buy your aWJV uom scrap uu est prices paia. Most Sensible Shoe For the children l famoua'8KUFFER" Urt ami S.L The Electric Shoe M 180 lo. Broadway . . rffKc -vWpJA , KtiJJ&$lik!mhni,