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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1913)
a l KWWw jt v M c.V "" ' " is MiilMPRRhQpMMM V .m . HWPS1", ,.. SBSrK V- ) 1 ' 'il SBSBBBUlifit5v, hViiiV !i Ihv -, JF. w SSrvi'Jrfii .' I5V5 - m -' 3 - Ifijflmwif Jlrll) 1 1 1 I II III 1 - nsff . ri-KD n r5 r . 'Hh " i lIIIIUI, y arors off Amei ! IS III Pf fri) Y I fiHM N ' WAMAN PAHMKH8 SU--" $r f W IB &S1 JiY CONDUCT MA MR 'oil not- InJ mMtv """" BIH I.. Anu...il.. .111. III. ' raiHi in riiiiiiii iirv.. 'iiniiiih mRF long ns thuro 1b any savli. Jftl, i JKb 1 jW ? TIMES, MARSHF.ELD, OREGON. MONDAY, JUNE 30. 1913-EVMG EDITION.. ?, i- bmm' "" "''' try FOR THE FOURTH Almost everyone buys new clothes at this time. You never saw better suits than the ones we have on sale now for- ,20.00 aid $25.00 We have them as low as $10.00 and up to $35.00. Ritjht Models for Every Man. ' Right Fabrics for Every Use. In this big stock you will find the very suit you are looking for and we will sure have your size. These great values will sell themselves, to any man needing a suit. You Know the Reason: "MONEY TALKS" We also carry every accessory to outfit you from head to foot. -STFTSON HATS-STETSON SHOES-ARROW SHIRTS KEISER TIES-HOLEPROOF HOSIERY B. V. D. UNDERWEAR We carry the world's best standard makes. to w h In tho ontornrlBcT visited mission profit Is not cori long ns thuro Is any snvlL lfl Hiifflclcnt reason to ntlop , .ruin, for tho ontlro work la carrl).ionfui on a co-operative, non-profit-secklng basis. In tho niuntifacturo of tho phos phate furtlllzor it Is evident that tho farmers lmvo gotten down to raw nmtorlal prices at ovory point. Iron oxldo 1h bought nnd ronstcd. Th freed sulphur Is employed In tho manufacture of sulphuric acid. The natural phOBphutlc rock Is bought and treated with the add for manu facture of tho fertilizer. In this way tho fanners buy for themsulves only tho raw material nnd conduct every Htep of tho manufacturing process themsolvcK. It Is a largo undertak ing, but It has succeeded. The pro duce of the plant supplies furtlllzor for farms of 115,000 acres about the elty. Tho actual demonstration of tho ability of a community of farmers to thus Initiate and conduct econom ically n manufacturing business of this size was tho most convincing lesson of tho practicability tf agri cultural co-opomtlon which tho Com mission has yet scon, Tho euterpriso Is carried on by tho Consortlo Agrurl. an association of landowners. In this part of Italy J: the soil Is mostly owned by largo landowners, nnd Is farmed through' a tenant system on a share basis. Consequently co-operation ns It would lmvo to bo practiced In tho United States is not to bo seen here. The men belonging to tho association are landowners and tho small f'lrnerH rocelvo only indirect bonoflt from the co-operative association wltunui Vntrlnv Into their management. In eucli an ontorprlso as tho one seen uy the Commission In l'lnccuzn It Is clearly shown that an association of fanners or landowners are capable of giving an economical administra tion to a business enterprise. There is no paternalism nor leading strings connected with tho project. It Is such n business undertaking ns would be worthy of tho best of American enterprises. 'ifr J 1 I. Ike most humorists, Jc .lack-of-all-tra lege life, bit competing a Cillege. He LET US PROVE THESE THINGS TO YOU JB CLOTHING SHOJl CO. or, steamboat agent nnd ana pursuit ho follow N'ow York. Ho w borough. .Massaclu II I U I u 1.... l.i- "" mi, I o I O, Ulli IIIU rlcd him West nnd finally he died In foruln, on October f.r 1. 1.. I.. i.... ,..... i "i inn iiiiur iiiiiiu. me iiici nun ae iiioic platform sldorahl c .-A. ,. .. , -W' IK1III1XC , men of.Vs...-.' ors, tf$3'T is . n t -Three Sfcores-MAR.SHFIELD MYRTLE POIP ffiT-mi. rn ii-iismxsKSrmatrmaus . -Mi-M"'M,"MIMriJllBgt W iTi"1 w-MMaHH0HaMMggnBIIMBniHHB'-'11 " -m - '"" " n ii i i ri m ip 'wii imfi ' i '-rr " I I 1-,'r l i t thnt ho took - v-f n and thuro v 1 1 II V.h. .. . . . m GIE IS ID BY III L 111 wns finally dotlded to let Mjrile Point play the first game. The score: , MMtle PI. A.M. It. II. I' O. P. y-V7 i to second on Jlorgnn's error nnd rnmo home on a hit by Murke. I Mlko llurko played a fast game nt short, ninklng a pretty one-handed stop of a bad bouncing ground er. Mickey McKeown made a ro marknblo one-handed cnteh of a long foul drive to right Hold by O'.N'ell In the fourth Inning. 1 On this cnteh, I'oqulllo made good Its contention that basonm- nors In returning to tno nnses, I must touch nil tho sacks, Piper going backwards around tno liases Myrtle Point and Marshfield One to One Norm Johnsqn Pitches Great Game. linn, c McDonald. 'Jb (iuerusex. lb , MHIor. rf Herman, If . Dement, ks . CoDper. rf . . ThouuiH, lib . linrt, i I: o o n I I 0 0 0 Bill LOSES 10 NORTH I Totals :i:t 1 I S7 s :, Marshlleld A.M. H. II. I'.O. A. !:. I COOS liK.Wil'i:. W. I.. I Mandon " ! North Mend I Coiiulllo - .Marshfield - Myrtlo Point 1 P.C. I .s:::i I .si I I .:i:i:: ! .:i:i:i I .uoo i V(tO(lH. If IllKboe, lib . McKpowii, rf PerkliiK. c . .lohiiHou, ii . HedKPntli. Dowey. cf Abbott, lb llurko, w l''reeinan Ives .. Ii 0 0 o 1 0 0 II II 0 0 0 II i:i n ii I I 0 II II 's Team Takes Visitors Down the Line. Much Betting on Result. COAST LE BASEBALI Portland Wins From Oakland Venice Also (Mr ao M'ci r POItTliAND. Or. ' day's games in me . i. ...i ..i r..iimi'u ' 13 5 HIIIIOIl IIH UIIIIIB. y At Von he- Sain KnuulHco . J . I l HO 111! )1CK blinuay t from homo to i.rst and O'Nell doing tint Hiinuv iillbniiL'li an linil lilt n ;i in mi's. -l. il . -'. - -- ---- 'pi, ..U1w.iniin., i,., ,,.,.i,,,i .. i., 1 1 iriiii rnni. it was ovor is noun, mm warehouse for storing farm linple-. Mnrshllold nnd Coniilllo wrangled meiits. A majority of tho machines t RlinS. " (,nv w,00 nK, nt Cornilllo. Marbh- uro of American manufacture. biH "elil iulttlng tho game. Now It Is tho assertion bo often made In thihileld gnmo expected that President Kern will United States that American inning yestorday decide tho contest n favor of Cn- ehlt.es con bo bought at lower prlc rors by both qulllo Instead of ordering the gnmo lu Europe thnn at homo did not set a Marsh Hold played ovor as Marshfield had ex- to bo bomo out by comparisons no was pium puciuu. prices made by tho mombers of l being touched Tho scoroa: nn , CoininlsHlnn with Hi.. inniiiiirinH t ho kept them Cnnllillc Alt. II. II. P.O. A. K. tho warehouso, although tho prkaftcr tho first Johnson, rf quoted ut tho warehouse were priort support. Murtecy, e tlcilllv wliolflsnln nrlroH. Hlnce nn in.... fulll.u. nrnt. Morgan, lib fits aro sought In tho Balo of liupiipport rosulted Strain, ss :i ments to mombers of tho co-opo tlio end of tho Piper. 3b Alt. , 5 , A ' UIU UIIU Ul ...v, j-. ho twirled for Howe II. cf tlvo Institutions. Credit for operations of this out of vears ago O'.N'ell, lb . , irlse aro obtained through a )( managing tho Oon lug, If . co-oporntlvo bank, but not one oice. rural typo. It Ib u (o-oieratlve Imtts Two of -o mor, p I I Int. a wore two- """v i' s lu the first result of error, man up went out, got second Tuttlo, c Totnls 1 ii 0 10 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 :t i i o l 0 0 0 0 S IM 10 A jott. Uertucy g VIJ5V S?nu Wel,t t0 B0CC" S2iilL21iiii.or8 j,,. nit-taoo ai an :t MUov and Tuttlo went lu tho op ening of tho last half of the soventh. .Mnrslilloid A.H. Jt. it. r.u. a. k, Woods, If H..i Mlgboo'. 3b".!'.'. rain going to and first Perkins, e McKeown, rf 0 3 11 i lot his grounder go. freeman.' p .'.'. t out. Freeman to Ah- ii0,ittimth m, The Alodfbbott. Strain dying ASboU lb'!'.;. fry Team, n- .... , ,.., ....... Murke,' sa ..!.. ! i i' o nun v-uinur ii-ii un ..in. i naillC 01 U. two-bngger, Johnson flow Totn8 , 3a 7 5 07 13 3 PI'V" IJniifl''tWoo(l8 and Collier scored- s ,; i,minK8 iiili-r of ? rfAJbott fumbled MortucVs hie. Mlfr(8el " 302 1 0 1 0 0 7 11111 01 iKAwns later caught at first. jlJt8 1 0 " 1 0 I 0 0 ." Lew KevSW. A3l,b0,tt ,,0,r.?nn B,li?!l!! coquiiio ",'.'. 0001000 03 11 , 1P Strain and Piper retired '.. "0113000 1 S AVlIl Start rth a little one to short. su n.man'-Struek out. l.y Free- Ilium. 'lr Au,)011' , ..... ... .i.'niBii. 1; by Collier. 2; by MIley, 2. . iii jflold scored tlireo In , tho 1)ast;8 J,, bngi off' peoiimii, si'off JUIV QUI. "oodB wont out. Morgan to v , tchoPi , ,,eo TllO lmvilioil ?,?b0Ln'i .... ib McKeown. Two-baso hits. Col i'l00.'1Tll0ltt.1k.'rCn,.,ti: "ffi S 'Jl' Wood.. 2. P.plre. Oar- PIM'KltSOX IS KIMTOIt. ...mi 1 .1 nad tnrow uy joiur win iinvu cii.tri! ,lU n mtlo ono to lilt? Starts Oil al'tfJ safe on first when; an exhibition (li'i; ,,int0. McKebwII ' ,,' vk niniiTH will Iw snvraln'sV wild throw to ninns grounder nnd mouth Xmj MONMOUTH. 1111 lleat'lx Moo- ibllcatlon. lino 30.-r Tho the 80 will also give faCii,8 T nnouZ Jnq llsuo of TrNl'H, ..by .Inly 4th. PoliW .'Ni-aotW at the pavilion nfV'witi. two-iweov ne(LV'?1 rn(,1,lnK f ILTcredTt handsJniely clefc S'Mil. a good time. ,.,,1 both scored I on J?' North ItoU itoo'vn. rreomnii -.w... ...... ...u ofW 1 out Abbott. protonnous tnati tn? . rt - lewa luuitnii fllltlii 1. tnKinc: ni- .--. .... "J0 piui'V H uuiiur (- T comlnitTo Y'B " -o-T-IIU ' 'IV"1? lie Juiv iti tlQ Ii a? inu nia em suo is moro hor five hum- year, tho tho grnduat- -. I gaolzatlonB of JUft, UIU Ulb1" J Tho Marshfield nnd Myrtlo Point game here yestorday was declared a tlo at the expiration of tho time lim it. At tho end of the nine Innings, the Bcoro stood ono 'to ono and there was only eight minutes to play. In tho flist half of tho tenth, Myrtlo Point scored ono and Mnrshflold's Eocond bnttor was at the plate with one gone when tho ganio was called. Umpire Don finrdlnor declared tliat tho ganio had to revert to tho sroro nt tho end of tho oven Innings and thus the gnmo was a tlo, although tho score was nctunlly two to ono when tho finish was called. Somo of tho Myrtlo Point team thought that tho Inning should have been played out and tho game decided on Its mer its, which In view of tho score In tho tenth would have nrobnbly been in fnvnr of Mvi'tlo Polllt. Illlt UmpllO Gardiner would not stretch tho rules. Tbo tamo was n good one, and wns i pitcher's bnttlo in which Johnson had slightly tho best of Hall. John son struck out 12 inon nnd fielded porfect. Ho played a phenomlnal game throughout. Myrtlo Polnt'B only score in tho first nine innings, which technically rnnstltiitod the uamo. wns on a se ries of flukes. It wns In tho fourth Inning. Guernsey wns hit by John son and got first base. Ho started to steol second and Pontius' peg was n llttlo low, Hedgpath missing It and tho ball striking Guornsoy on tho head and bounced far Into light field. Guernsey lauded on third and enmo home on Herman's hit, n bad throw holng nil that provented Per kln's catching him at tho plate. Mnrshflold's score oamo In tho fifth Inning. Perkins gotn protty single and took second on an error of Mil ler's and enmo homo on Norm John fon's single. Hedgpath followed with a pretty lilt, advancing Johnson to third, llo stole second but Hall took a now twist nnd fatruck out Dowey mid Abbott, closing tho Inning. Dowey. Marshfield centor fielder, did somo good work lu tho Hold, making one especially Hard eaten early in tho ganio. Woods misjudged a fly which was between conter and left field, nrd somo of the crowd thougbi-thatho error was on Dow oy. fircw TlioHlwtVi receipts in Mnrshttold yestordat' wore about ? 130. Tho gpino was slow In starling, tho original plan having been for Co- qiitllo and Marshfield to plnv .first However,1 the CoquIJIe toavfOiought Maw mm iuyrue roinc Ya9,JA-"y mo iirst nna aw upt Bhowjmtjn tno din mono. Ater soniir ifwussion -vuicli Prudent Kern pafipT' J U'lr North llend yeHterday nilnilnlHtered tho first defeat of the season to Han don. inking lredllllon'H nine down the lino 7 to I. 11 .....u ii i. mil L'limo throughout. 0 Oshoru lotting up In the fourth lu- I ..1 1 iillriU'lnir SIX HUH WHICH " 11 ted North Homl four runs. Many or " the llanilon funs were wire nt Osiiorn. 0 Intimating that ho could lmvo Kept . - ......... 1 ii. limn in i id mm 111. ; C I. There wiih consldorablo betting 011 !0uUmml tt Kr nan batted for 1icy In iilnlli. . the game, 0110 of tho Com; 1 "M . AKThll.uuw Ive went to contorflohl lu tentli. Ilandou winning mi nu. " "'.,. .InrvlH batted for llurko In tenth ting on North Itond. 1"01.HH,U(1 Inning, but struck out. , lmvo won $100 off J'"'""'0 .' f.rHl Suininnry Struck out. by John-" Ilandou scored two runs In "lftl 12: bv Hart. 1 . lases on Inn ng. .lolinson i-iiiihk '","": Totals 31 1 AKTKKNOO' San Kivtliclsco . .. Wvtvn ........ At Oakland- Portland fit. led ron' 'v. ."" . . . ,w" "..." Mi ."- """"v ;;.. v..riiiwii-k got nans, oir nan. 1. 1111 nv piiriior. iuy s oihm nun .:"," ;.. imii Guornsey. Ilnll and Hart. Wild ting n homo run by hlttl iifc ,t 10 1 mil throw. Johnson. 1. Pniwoil ball' into a hole. In tho fo 111 tli. i Perkins 1. Ilalk, Halt, 1. Umpire. Hcorod two moro runs on i - Gnrdlnor. two orrors. .. flrHi Score by Innings - I North Homl scored "'V';"1' Mrshfld .0 0 11 1 11 0 0 0 0 I Guffnoy hit to conter and ( uuk Hits . .1 0 0 :i 0 0 0 1 ., r. bunted, no""""0'".'-!, Myr. Pt..ii 0 0 l 0 0 .. 0 0 1 2 wb hit by OHborn iiii Hits ..0012001 0 0 I r. forcing Koller In. McDonald stun k In tho tonth Inning, which Is not oUt. , ,,,, o ,i.i Included In tho box scnio. Hart lilt. In tho fifth, Sater got a It. ho 'i n giounder to .lolinson and was' Kellor and McDonald. ' ''0",n,8ni'r, " ..... .. . fi..... 1. ..11 1....1...1 .... 1 , ...... 11. .it uiw.riri.'oii ami uuuhu) mil 111 umi. nun minimi CO SIIIU. inn. "".',, Mi.,., fmir first on Abbott's error. McDonald KOt a hit, tho six hits nottlnt, 10111 filed out to Woods and Guernsey hit; runs. ,,i ... .' safe, scoring Hall. Guornsoy wasi in tho fifth. Donsnioio hit 1 ce out trying to reach third on tho' (or. wont to third on passtu mm piny, Perkins to iiignee. I'or .muisii- nnd Bcored on riuum n ..w. Held Jnrvls batted for llurko, but struck out. Woods had two strikes when Umpire Gardiner called tho gnmo on account of time. AT Till: HOTF.iiS. 1 4 Hotel f'oos, n. a. nuBBoii, Coquiiio: .1. w. Po- terson, Floronco; Owon Kruso, Flor ence; C. 1 1. Gram, Portlnnd; Kthol M. Miller, Portland; Mrs. Ora Ito- nard, Spokane, Wash.; G, Walker, Coquiiio; N. J. Cornwall, Gardiner; Vein Iluoll nnd wife. City: W. J. Nolson nnd wife, Portland: A. It.1 Smith Oklahoma; Geo. Knight, Conl edo; Carl Urlggs and wife. Camp 1; Fred Smith, Ithaca, N. Y.;F. It. Knee land, Camp 1. llliinco Hotel. Chas. Itowmnn. Illuo Rldgo; Pat sy Dolnn, ltluo Rldgo; Sam Wilson, llluo Hldgo; H. IJ. Sanderson, Hluo nidge: W. R. Crebbins, Coaledo; J. II. Kottes. Riverside, Cat.; K. A. Mnthers, San Francisco; Norman Po derson, Prosper, Or.: .Karl Steel, Prosper. Or.; J. D. Thorp, Bnndon; E .S. Hondorson, Myrtle Point. ........ Mxllniuilil nil mil", 111 1110 Bixwi, ""'""": ,,..11 i.li Thomas beat out : a liu . Il!orc to second nnd ' 1)0'c m o Thomas scored whon Onffnoj nu i hC(pock Young made a W-cf cular g ?VtorPdftlSio SIS WoroWoro..about800nnttom.: anco. II. J. ivimuiiu u. umpired. Tho scoro; Tho Bcoro: . p Q A Ki nandon A.D.R. H .1; u. a. Plnolll, bs .... B 0 " 0 I j SIgsby, 3b ... C 0 0 u 1 o Johnson, c . . . . l Vun North- wick, lb . Stafford. 2b . . Smith, If Tlgor, cf nloi-pn vf1 . . 4 iu w - Osborn, p 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 12 1 3 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 1 Portland Oakland At Sacramento Los Angolos Sacrumento ,,.. Siiluiibiy " At Vonlco - Venice San FnuiclKco ... At Sacramento Sacrament ' l.os Angoles . . . . At Oakland Portland Oakland itoat'K n,ta Flslieiiiinn Is llo .1 Lust Friday Hj tweon two flli buoy which rcsul Ing with n case It all enmo nhoi Johns and Cal Ing tho ungnoii dorburn Trndlr, Unrro nnd part nro running a drift for tho pany, nnd nH "H tho Bot not'sjn ttt- tlmo this iimb., forth Bomoi;- Mr. Itarro - ndmonishlw. BlW1 Johns to Elej This tnojih Hot Wi tlmo the nnchor oOfl was irop. crime ot "'"1, in wr,J 101 UK loy f C 2-i 10 3 nn A Totals ..... " ,, 0 A i3 vnrii. nond A.D. " l " " "; Gaffnoy, 2b Young, if 4 3 3 3 l.ivil llolnl. Jim .Tnekann. Pnrtlnn.l! V. r.rnco. nonsinoro, rf San Francisco; M. Patterson, Grnnts Surbeck, lb ... u Pass; B. H. All. Rosoburg; Mr, ' Sater, ss i nnd Mrs. Milton, Itandon; Paul, Koller, 3b .. .. J J Wright. Gold Ileaeh; E. Colwoll, Kin- McDonald, ct . T math Falls; D. Colwoll. Drain; J. G. Thomas, c .... Sustreom, Lakeside; R M. Shorloy, , Hull, p Myrtlo Point; Mr. nn(ly7rs. J. LoRoy, Porliami; sir. nno ftlv. Paul uein 4 3 O 8 0 3 4 3 0 i 1 i 0 iti toy i' n uil closlif) UoMi near o. eo feniHult frOnnn Re i1 Au-heTagugterlrfs nii..ii Wobe. y riTitttf ' JJiW 1 J -- mt 1 "n !( II " Jtnu V .lira. JCU1',V sir '"ia well-noi ', tP :. tnr ret! reporter Qult M " I- I J fo. vrk , phono SlVl.'Hsli U'lTi,, Ines lyl I nd Neeo hi;i" " -jti m i 'i nn itv.uii ta ' un 1 v. j. r u . '--1 , a,bi-; s 1 Mi ran .iiuji 11 1-.i an -of thejoclas 1 Ive. Totals ..., U' "j rt ..niif i:nriiuii 4 UHPi nUHIHWU-;;-" Tlnooc t ---.------- - - - .- -.---- -.-. i .... ii'ori 1.1 . Can T7. nnnt.?.l ! P inln HAhln I !-ill I11II1UI J -" - i ,,y7 Vo.. .?. .fhai "( 1- 1 .i.-J oT 17, ' xtAH.wI H. ll InlTli liinlhig M "our i n.fi jyuu't v :Vln Nortltwlck. Struck on -&. bv Osborn. . C -jsl srsfiil ion, iUC3lc" "L .irfort "!id ". 5??. .u,r..,TdWTI OHIO I OCIOC'K iw - u by portance. Jj0, AI . 2.i. i0iii.t Staffs lie 5Vvl - xui S Bee 0 uble Van ney, AUGUST sKKnunsttJii TH&iTItE Ty illllHV. i nui4 -- . i.dll Twitch. : Ti:CTIVE,l SiiK Ii "i v. i 41 ' - u 7 UUl ua I ,.'-! J i&nfv: 1 ,'i ,i RaH V 0 .(! Alnrl n i . m n w' in' it 1 in ' r. J HM UiW '1 aH ' ! t?3 ; dTd 1 ! 1-relV r 5