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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1914)
-w Wn POKT 1HEWS T i r l" V" NEW YORK, Alnt-ch C It i aems llko election time. Everybody ib on the lookout and expectant. The world's baBobnll tourists return to day and they will recoivo tho wel come of conquorlns heroes. As a result of tho trip It Is said that Franco, England and Hal will go in for baseball on a larger scale, for gcnifluo enthusiasm hiiB been aroused I.. M, itnmn In thi'sn rOUIltrlCB. Fight Tans have had their ponco or mind disturbed by ovontB at Albany. A bill hns been Introduced Into the Legislature for tho abolition of tho Frawloy Doxlng Commission. Iho Commission waB hoping that It would havo Ha p-owors extonded to tho bup orvlslon of baseball, Instead of be ing abolished. It passed tho now muafliiro would lcavo tho law ob It Btood beforo tho creation of tho Fraw loy Commission. Cy Morgan, n pitcher once with tho wonld'B champion Athlotcs.'lator an actor with n moving picture concorn, hnH signed with the Kansas City Am erican Association team. Tho many friends and admirers of Hobo ForrlB hollovo ho will bo Just ns successful In tho boxing gamo ob ho was In baseball, when ho wns iliirulnp tho Millars out of tho dirt and helping tho Red Sox win world's pen ants a few years ago. Connlo Mack has como to tho front with flilnnclal nnalstnnco for Rube Wndtlell, who Is seriously ill with tuboroulosls. Of course, sentiment in basuball doesn't amount to much. It only gops a long way toward win ning' a world's championship ovory your or two. Tho Feds nro not going to lot tho Athletics got away with nnothor world's chnniploushlp without putting up a bravo resistance Tho team which wlim tho ponnant In tho outlaw loiiguo will olmllongo tho winner of of tho series. Hill Iloldon, tho promising young outfielder, who camo from Now Lon don last year, has Joined tho Yanks nt Houston, going dlroctly thoro from his homo In Georgia. Roy Hartzoll Cooper, tho Vlrglnn pltcl.or, and Luther Cook, tho ruinous ToxnB out lloldor, JolVn I'loh, tho big catcher from .Dayton, and Durr, tho Wil llamu College twlrlor, nro others who made tho Joumoy "nt largo." Snowy Ilakor, tho AustTnllan box ing promoter, thinks that basobal. enn bo tnndo to pay In Australia, nnd ho may roturh homo with planH of ono of tho major loacuo basobnll parks, with tho Idea of building along tho ramo linos In Sydnoy. Jimmy Clahby Is not bo strong In California favor now that ho didn't whip Sailor PotroHkuy moro impres sively. That's tho way tho luck breaks In tho boxing gnino. It doos n't tako much to loso prestige, but it tnkoH mighty hard work to gain It. Fred Hunter, former flnit hnsomnn for tho IMratos, has signed with tho Minneapolis Club of tho American Association. Jacdnto Cnlvo, who vas given a trial with' tho Sonntors last season nnd later sent to Los Angolcs of tho Pacific Coast, has fllgnnd his contract with tho Angels. Southpaw Wllllo Mitchell, of the Cloyoland Naps, who Joined the tonm nt Hot Siirlngs sovoral days ago, Is carrying his right hand dono up in a bandago. Ho accidentally shot the mombor whllo hunting down In. Mis sissippi. Did you over hear tho llko? The Dotroit team has n pltchor nnmed Johnny VIlllnms, who Is n slmou puro nntlvo of Honolulu. Thoro nro fight fans who nro pre dicting that battloshlp Carl Morris will ho sunk complotoly when lie moots cruiser Sam Langford, and nil tho pontoons and coffordnms In the world will bo poworloss to rnlao or flont him. Well, looking over Cnrl's enreor, it will bo observed that since lio was launched on tho son of profes sional pugilism, ho has bumped Into nil kinds of rocks both charted ana uncharted. Ho hns boon laid up for ropalrs frequently. It Is hopod though that ho hns boon so thorough ly overhauled this timo that ho will bo ulilo to wlthstnud a collision with Iloston Thnmmy. Artlo Hofiunn admits ho Is nbout through ns n big longuor nnd hns re joined tho St. Louis Cardinals, with whom ho started his careor ten years ngo. Ad Wolgast hns tumblod In with tho othor "knockers." Noto thnt ho says ho would not b sure of fight ing ltitnhln until ho had him In tho ring. It Is rccnllod, howovor, that, Ad hnH dono boiiio dodging himself. Ho did it twlco with Johnny Dun dee, to lllustrnto offhund. Ho has ns much right to rld'culo Rltohlo for bo ing Blck ns anybody would havo for saying ho wub feigning when ho called off his match with Eddlo Wolsh. Declining an offer to manngo tho Tlrooklyp Feds, "Jnko" Stahl says ho is giving all his nttontlon to a bank in which ho has Invested his money. If he's Investe-d much coin you can't blnine Jacob for passing up w good Job to sloop on tho bank door-Btop. Slnco tho Fodornl League's schod nlo Ib to bo nrrangod so that Its teams will not ho forcod to compote against such attractions as tho Giants, tho Athletics and others, it is apparent iiwc-tuw-wHiwiuiBTmjucerB Tnrrn"v8rv- what is populnrlyiknown.as a ''lead pipe cinch;" - MUch IS heard i. about Merrll D. White, a now catcher .slgnfed by llio Yaukees. Ho Is twbnty-two yeanrold, 5 feet 11 Inches tall and weighs 175 pounds. Ho was graduated from WoostoY University of Ohio, last year as a chemist. Ho caught for the 'varsity team for three yeara and nev or missed a gamo. Last year ho was captain. It Is sate to say that- Joo Bonz will not be among tlioso taken to Austra lia noxt winter by Miko Donlln, un less Joo is unconscious. Judges of boxing Jioilts nt Tacoma, Wash., will use mechanical counters to register tho number of blows POLITICS AND POLITICIANS. General Villa, Mexican robot, Is re ported to havo served In tho Tenth U. S. Cavalry. Tho city of Paris has Issued a map showing whoro within Its limits tho tango may and may not bo dnnccd. Congressman Calob Powors, of Kentucky, la In great demand ns a lecturdr this winter. He Is travolliig through soveral norUiorn states tell ing of his oxporlonces. Washington pollco hnvo had plan ned for their dlsclpllno and tho pro motion of efficiency a now set of rules by which' they must conduct- i,-i, -win . orf,ii,fiat i thomsclves in tho future Ono of :..... . ... . .. ' .?. I Min rulnu nnvn "Offlpnro will bo declared tho winner. I). HILLIS ON HACK EXTINCTION NEW YOniC, Mnrch C -Does America profor to evolvo a nation of "feobllngs" or of eugenic mon nnd women, tailor, strongor, tticnlthlor, ..midsomor than Americans today. In tho opinion of Rev. Dr. Nowoll Dwight 111111b, there Is tho choice which confronts us. "Raco dogenor acy Is no longer a bugaboo," said Dr. Hltlls. "Tho simple fact is, a tide of degenorncy Is rolling In upon us. And the tlnio hns come to rocognlzo that unlosB drastic measures arc tak en tho wholo stnndard of clv'llzatlon .vlll .havo to bo changed! In order to avert raco extinction. "Thoro Is n breakdown of morals among tho wonlthy, our cllmnto lead,! to overwork, and city llfo nnd ox clto'mont causo tho nervous dlsordora and breakdowns. Thoro 1b too much strain on tho heart. One-half of tho scientists toll us that the raco Is de generating, that It will wano to tho point of extinction, Tho othor halt toll us that tho raco Is growing Stronger and healthier and bettor. Both stntomonts nro true. "Ono-hnlf of our .noonlo aro God fearing, law-loving,, puro-llvlng, and tholr chlldron and descendants' aro growing taller, hnndwomor, healthier, inpplor. Tho othor .half Is living for plcasuro and animalism, and tholr descendants nro deteriorating In health and will finally drop out of tho world." i DO NOT JUMP AT CONCLUSIONS "Do not Jump nt conclusions and lo not be hasty In Judgmont," said Strickland W. Gilliam. To Illus- ruto my point I will toll a story of Vugust, my pet dog. August was always Jumping at conclusions. "Ho would run out Into tho streot o Jump nt thorn. "Whon a horso wont by August .vould Jump at his conclusion. "When a cow wont by August vould Jump ut her conclusion. "Ono dny a mule wont by and ugiiBt Jumped at the' mulo's con tusion nnd tho mulo kicked. "Thnt wns tho last of August. "Aim tho rules snys: "Officers must bo peaceable and orderly In tholr de portment, civil nnd courteous to everyone, gentlo, yot enorgotlc nnu 'firm In tho porformanco of their duty." Gcorgo 0. Slkes, Chicago's loading' advocato of roform' In everything, had warned tho voters thnt tho local government Is Issuing too many bonds and a halt should be onllod bo fore tho city Is embarrassed. Maryland loglslntors aro consider ing tho matter of abolishing horso racing In thnt state or controlling it by means of a commission. Senator WIllIamB has boon actlvoly opposod to tho raco track nt Havro do Graco. Dr. John Dill Robertson of Chi cago, who delivers an oration on WIU Ham Lorlmer at evory opportunity, Insists upon spreading tho nows broadenst 'that tho former Senator Is going to bo u candldato again. Lor lmer Is expected to return from Eur ope shortly. "Uncle Joe" Cannon snys ho ddes n't believe prayera nro nnsworcd, bur .ho thinks n mnn fools' hotter If he prays. Tho former Sponkor refused to state, howovor, whethor his pray ers JuBt now nro offered with a vlow to being returned tditho lower branch of tho national' legislature. Formor King Manuol of Portugal h'a8 had his lncomo reduced $C0,000, tho grant allowed him by England having benn discontinued. This fol lowed his renunciation of claims to throno of Portugal In tho ovont of tho royalists regaining- power. The renunciation was mndo nt tho demand of tho father of Manuel's young brldo, who Is worth JIG, 000, 000 In her own right. ItEDFIELI) SENDS MAN. Government PHpcrt (d Confer With Const Salmon eminent. inr Anocutej rrtu to com nr tidim. WASHINGTON. D. C, March C Sccrotary Rcdflold ordered J. H. Shrl vor, commercial ngent of tho Depart ment of Commerce to tho Pacific Const to confer with tho salmon pnekors in Sonttlo, tho fruit and vegc tnblo packers in Portland nnd thn tho noxt dny was tho first fruit cannorn In San Francisco. Ho it Soptotnbor." Chlcngo Post. Llbhy COAL. VLWAYS USUI). Mvory nnd Trnnsfor will nddrcss tho San Francisco Chain- oor oi commerce nrsi nnu gamer ma- Tho 'kind YOU have torlnl for co-operation with other In- I'nom 72. I'aclflc terests for tho Incrcaso of thu for- Comr.nny olen trndo, ea-,..-,?'- Uf ' ' -- 1 1 i vc I BREAD it n T I I, sk. BREAD MAKES DRAWN and good, puro, wholesome, nour ishing bread makeB boys muscular and healthy. Our bread Is made from tho finest hard Winter wheat tho kind that rotalus tho nutrients of gluten nnd phosphntos. Consequent ly It Ib rich In nutrition, nnd Is nb solutoly' puro in evory particular of baking nnd handling. And a big loaf coatB but llttlo money. Coos Bay Bakery Tlio plnco for godd goodies. Marknt Aro. Phono llt-L DO YOU use your telephone to advantage? WHY NOT? It is cheaper to talk than to travel,- We have toll stations In Coos and Curry Counties and connect with the Bell' System at Roseburg, Coos- Bay Home Telephone Go. Main Office Marshllold, Oregon. TYPEWRITERS All standard makes, sold on easy pay ments, new and rebuilt. Fox, Underwood, Remington, Royal, Oliver, L C. Smith, and Smith Premier, for rent or exchange. donning, repairing or new platens, work gHnranteed, Ribbons and enrbon paper delivered. Phono us your order. Phono 44. Alllnnco office TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO. Dri V.,.. . w ft, Wel, Should nnfy "l want to iJSi ny sneclm I.."" Klasses. Yn,,'roI'l print, do pIomS tnnco. aii ?' wo'lt o0 w"rr.oZ'S "' ' mcin Pictures &ff Walker Clilmiiojs a J- N. Bayli Any kind 0f britk JL AND AlA'nl unu nt "Ti,. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL department LI7MUEK, LATU, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH AND' DOOltS, ROOFING PAI'tiR, LTO. i CUT TDK FUKL BILL IN TWO BY USING OUR WOOD. PnONX 190. 183 SOUTH DROADWAT Vlti.' Illllw C-. .""Wl PrCMPll lln.. ,fc Low Rates Handling wo haul trunKi v,, points In Mnr.Sfl.i,"'' Ing rates, dollier, un? tho flrnf alrl.. .."..' One trunk ,:...,M, Twolro tranki "".. I.. DID YOU KNOW that wo carry n lino of canned goods nnd thnt oiir prices nro tho lowest in town? Wo nro Belling A-1 Solid Pnck 'lomatocs; No. 2 can for $1.30 per dozen, or $2. CO por cnBo of two dozen cans, Como In nnd try tliem. COOS BAY TEA, COFFEE AND SPICE HOUSE Capo Arago Coffee, 100 North Drondwny. Phono .10 4-J. Star Transfer and ! Levi Helimr, &! uo. ,.J; . ( ORY FIR AND ALDE AT CAMPBELL'S W00 North Frot litl rnone IBM, PROFESSIONAL OIRECI lUriLDIIKDIIOORIun: X"' Tcnchfr of Mm I'upll of Huro MmleUt, x' nuitiftco, ul. tin i tvnrhlng cxptrltnti li I Frtlo Phons 31C7. EQUIPPED WITH WIIIELESS. Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. Sails from Marshflold Friday, March Cth. 9 p. m.j Saturday, March 14, 11 a. m.; Saturday, March 21, 7 a. in.: Saturday, March 28, 11:30 a.m. Sails from Portland, March 3, 8 p. in., Mnrch 10, 8 p. in., March 18, 8 a. in., March 20, 8 a. m., April 1, 8 a, in. Tickets on aala to nil EnMcrn iolntA mid lnfornitIon aa to routes nnd rates cheerfully furnished. Phono -127-L. II. J, MOIIR, Agent Y T. TOMl'KIXs, D. M (Wcltmer JI Every known dlitm wltlimit rime np mrtm'l -M" "O" ". -".... 13U Norm uroadvi;, I'liouo UlO-Ii. Iln " EO. C. MURPHT, N-' Export Piano, Platr tail Tuning, iicguwmi mi ing. JtCB. 812 80. A Ordors rosy boleflii'J D. Allen Music Eton, C nvonue. J S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITII'MIRELESS. SAILS FOR PORTLAND FROM COOS BAY WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, AT 3:00 P. M. ROUND TRIP, $18.50. Connection ulUi'tho North Iloulc Road' nt Portland. North Pacific Stonnuihlp Coinimny. Phono 44. o. P. M'GEORGE, Agent. AVOID STUKPV, WIIEJVA, DllEATlIING Tako Foloy's llonoy and Tar Com pound for nn Inflammod and con Kostod condition of tho alp passages and hronchlnl tubes. A cold do volops quickly If not chockod and bronchitis, la grlppo nnd pneumonia nro dniiBerou8 posBlbllltles. Harsh, racking: coughs wenkon tho Bystom, but Foloy's Honoy nnd Tar Is safe, puro and cortaln In results. Con tains no opiates. Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Frank D. Cohan. Oppo Blto Chandler Hotel. Phono 74. Cen. trni Avonuo Drug Store, local agoncy. A PLEASING PARTY FROCK FOR A YOUNG GIRL For young Rlrls, fabrics mid designs aro chosen with tho principal ntm to wards simplicity. Extreme styles, over rich materials or old colors ulimihl hnro no plnco in her wardrobe. The simpler drapes and tho doublo and triple tunic with fow trimmings are favored. For tho afternoon or dunce frock, crepe do Chine is youthful and tho printed silks or bordered crepes aro Eniart nnd becoming. Number 8103 Is n simple, pretty frock for a girl of sixteen; it has a peasant blouse, a ono-plcco skirt with a onu plece slightly draped tunic. A bordered creio is used in white with a border design In blue. Thu guirapo Is inado of shndow lace. This dress may be copied in nlto 10 with yards of 30Uuch material. In 8120 wo havo an extremely smart little tailored frock. It Is suitable for hard finish serge, rntlno or one of tho popular plaid inuterials. Ab Illustrated old bluo ratlno wns cleverly combined with a softly colored plaid. iuero is a one-pieeo sunt with a doublo tunic nnd nn effective blouse with a vest, set-In sleeves and broad, pointed revers. To mnko this frock in size 30 It re quires 4H yards of 30-lnch material, Number Siq3 sizes 14 to 18. Number 8120 sizes 34 to 42. All patterns 15 cents. S. S. REDONDO SAILS PROM IMARSHPIELD FOR SAN MIA2T OISCO, FRIDAY, MAROII C, AT 4 P. M. Sun Francisco office, 805 Fife WcIr., or Greenwich St Piers No. 23. -Intcr-Ocennlc Transportation Co., O. P. McGeorgo, Agt., Phone 44. OEI) OSTIilXI). PInno runor and It iin B. Sixth street, .nrnl Iamivo onlcrs nt W. R. Viu Company, T M. WIlinilT J DUILDINQ COXTRAC ENtlmntes fiirnlsliw I c. O. GOSNKY, Contractor and Bdfcl h'st mates. Urawinr ih tlnns furnllhed WW k anHnrlnil rimtOmir U'bl ornnM thnn ft hlDE. 1 ono of my 16upulwl I am reuiBih Phono 3104. rnl ir. M. 8IIAW L Eye, Ear, Nod'"' DIt. MATTIE H. SHAW nfflpn nhone 330. RoMrt'M 202, Irving DIM. Houso pbone, liw. To obtain cither patient Illustrated nil out this coupon and enclose IS cents In n muinjiB ui vu.ii. uc sure in siuio nuniuer D of pattern and size, measuring over the ruilcst part or the bust. Address Pattern Department, care of this paper. Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. HENRY FARM, COAL, 8ENGSTAOKEN, Manager TIMHER AND PLATTINO LANDS A SPECIALTY. GENERAL AGENTS EASTSIDB MARSnFIELD OFFfCE, PHONE 4-J. COQUILLE CTTY OFFICE PHONE 101. rMti A. J. IIENDKY U DENTIST Marshfiold.'OrH Rooms 204-205, Coi BB Residence pbone 26W. Office phone 112-J. wirnn AnniNQER, JV1 rr..M,0fVPi, Residence Studio. U Corner Commerclil BH"' Phono aw' ..,- nv nirrLlXD, D ' Couaultlng & Offlri.. 200 lnM Phono 103.L "mJSh No 81se Nam 'J Address , I " I CITY AUTO AND TAXI SERVICE A new taxlcnb has been added to my auto service. Careful drivers Will go anywhere at any time. Stand Blanco Cigar Store, Day phone, 78 Night phone 139-X. TOr GOODALE.-NProprletoiv YOU AUTO CALL FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS Four good cars with careful drivers. For day service, phono 141-J, lllunco Illllnrd Parlors. For night service, Phono 200-L Right Cafe. D. L. F00TE. n.T.TJKQtl I nERL iuiiu.1 u :-j,f r PlinlfM no.rfnrft.fltudlo. JST Phon !" WQ, CHANDLER ARcurnJOT' D M .n,i soi-'Oe' HarshfieW, Or! W M. S. TURPEI, ATTr'MITEV ,r-..,fld. 0i. nitttiM"- - If you biwWftff trade' or want help, W InTLo Times. i . i' sU'j,,.' ii'4AiWV KlU. Ky -JmM rifii -nf-,;r , liwMlirite