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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1914)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1914 EVENING EDITION. "T ' 'f ?i,wgz?,xmmaKiiisJjjimmn l JHHMSUXKCHIUUahU M WKWWFJ ijihijiwliijiiiihiiijiiiii gaaaeaiag Next Week Is Stylephi " " ' ...- i Wi mHMmmmiawanmaLaiusmhMSl'. 1 Week We are the Styleplus Store i k'- j. ' f X ' I' . i1 . K ... &u ;.' r .. j..i' MS IB , IE PORTLAND IS HERE I0n EASY WINNER Harry Kimball and Ben Chanel ler Talked of For Manager -North Bend Meeting MEET TOM n I IT. All Interested In good baseball should bo on linnd nt tho Mnrsh flcld Chninbor' of Commorco nt 7:30 it. in. this evening. Tho report of tho baseball fnns com mittee will bo received, tho ques tion of grounds will bo discussed, nml the homo players will bo heard regarding the question of Imported playors. Who will manage tlio Mnrshllofd baseball club this Benson? This qucs tlon, which tlmg been naked ninny times In the pnst two weeks, Is no .nearer being solved. Tho players are indifferent as to who tho manager uJU bo mid tho fans aro picking men vho will not accept. Harry Klmbnll has been suggested by many a number of times, but each tinio he has refused to bo connected In any way with tho mnnngomont. 7110 players all consider him a good -umpire, his rulings all being taken as final, thereby provcutlngi useless wrangling on tho dlninond. With tho nnpolntmcnt of n commlttco to whom tho manager will be responsible, Mr. Kimball might bo Induced to accept. Howovor, according to closo friends And htmoolf, ho "will docllno any prop osltion In connection with tho man agement. Don Chnndlcr hns boon suggostod by n scoro of persons to take tho management and his nomination has mot with tho approval of all. How ovor, Mr. Chandler himself thinks bo lias something to say about tho .matter and declines to act unless by actual necessity. Mr. Chandlor foots that tho position Ifl a hard ono nnd wlillo ho Is thoroughly qualified to tinndlo ball plnyerB and understands tho business end of bnseball, ho would not want to devote his tlmo to It If tho services of Harry Kimball could bo secured. North lli'iid Meeting. . Tho North Bond baseball fans nro ''planning n meeting in the North Bend Chamber of Commorco on Friday evening of tl'lu Nvotn.. "Shnrkoy" Phillips is attcnipting to get tho Nortn Bond boys In shnpo ho that thoy may bo In roadlncBU when a confer ence Is hold by tho respective mana gers. Ono source of satisfaction that -tho North Bonders poBBOss Is tho grounds on Sliormun nvonuo, which nro lu good shape, throe games hav ing been played UiIb hohobii. Mr rhllllps BnyB t'rnt tho North Bond ball playors aro slow about organizing and unless something is accomplished nt tho mooting Friday evening North Jlond will have n mad rush on Its hands in the organization of a baae ball club at tho eleventh hour. HENLEY SEEKS TOGA Defeats Sacramento in Initial Game of Season Eight 1 ' To One nr AMoclatrd rrma (o Cooa pir Time J PORTLAND, Or., April 1 Port land was an easy winner In tho Initial ganio of tho season nt Sacramento yestordny, winning eight to ono. Tho scoroB yestordny: At Sncrnmcnto Portland 8 Sacramento 1 At Los Angeles Oakland 12 Los Angeles 2 At San Frnnclsco Von I to 0 Sacramento i RULE CHANGES HiiHlt'i-u Oregon fiitllo King WimtH To lie Oregon Senator PORTLAND, Or., April 1. Wil liam Hanloy, of Burns, Or., famil iarly known as tho cattlo king of Harney County, has entered tho rnco for tho United Stntes Sonnto, hav ing announced his candidacy for tho Progressive nomination. Ho IB tho third to announce hlnisolf for tho position, tho other two fcoing Ooorge E. Chamberlain, Democratic inciimbont. nnd It. A. Booth, of Eugono, Republican candidato, fAT .THE. (MTELS Coaches Allowed More Lee wayInfield Fly and Pitch er's Restrictions ' Sovorul important changes iinvo been adopted In tho baseball rules for this senson, ono now rule Is ns follows: "If n coachor at third touches or holds a baso runner, who Is rounding third baso for tho homo plate, tho innplro s:inll doclaro, such baso runner out." Rule C8 regarding coachers, which formerly restricted tho advlco of tho coach to tho basorunner, Is changed In such a way as to allow tho coach to address words of asslst nnco, nnd direction to tho baso rtinnor or tho batBinnn, and nlso to nny momber of his own team but not to tho opposing team. This Is n dlatlnct doparturo from tho, old rulo which restricted coaching to tbo biisorunnor only. Tho p:tch ing rules were amended In such n way that tho pitcher Is pormlttcd to stand on tho twirling Blab Hereto fore tho rulo compollod tho pitcher to stand behind tho slab but the ml"' was not always observed. Tho National league agreed to tnko tho Aiuoricnn's League's interpretation of tho Infield fly. A linssrunnor will not bo permitted to run on an nfli'ld fly, as was iiIbo ngreod that a balk called upon tho pitcher drop ping tho ball. HAYWARD ON ' COOS COUNTY I I The Cliaiiillor Hotel. n. II. King, San Francisco; 1. W. Paris, Portland; J, I). Saunders, San Francisco: O, T. Trondgold, Bnndou; L. T. Morgan, San Frniielsco; C. .1. Atkinson, San Francisco: C. L. Starn, Portland; K. K. Prussocko. Portland; 0. W. Davis. Myrtlo Point; C. S. Hone, Coqulllo; Mrs. I. A. Hanson, Myrtel Point; Miss Floronco Hanson. Myrtel Point; Morris II. Cohon, San Francisco; S. Bonson. Lakosldo, Tho Lloyd Hotel. S. R. Matthews. Coaledo; William MeAlpIn, Portland; J. W. Boninr, llaniloii: Wm. B. Mnssoll, Myrtlo Point; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Stnrby, Eugono; l Alcott, Tacoma; 0. B. Edwards. Allegany; J. J. Ott, Coos lltver; (loo. Cllnkonbenrd, Bnndon; Archie Edwards. Coalodo. 'Pho Blanco Hotel. John Stewart, Coaledo; Dick Wob iior. Coaledo; Dan Stolnnor,, Allegany; 8, 11, Cutlip and son, Danlols Crook; C, A. Darby. Danlols Creek; Charles Sevenson, Blue Rldgo; R. LyBtor; Oardlnor; G. R. Summorlln, Salom; A. E. Goodwin, Meadows Creek, "Wash. 1AKCK NORTH INLET Hall on SAT. KVE, APIUL I. Launch UN 40N leaves Com'l Ave. at 7;0.. Oregon University Athletic In- structor-Tells of Trip to This Section El'GENE, Or., April l. "Somo Ilk ly men nro coining to tho Uni versity next full from Coos County," said William Haywnrd, athletic In structor nt the Stato University, who Is back from n hard trip that took In Marshfleld, North Bond, Cnqutlle, Baiidou and Myrtlo Point. "Whoro many Coos Buy men havo gone to Berkeley or Stanford In former yoars, moi" nro now turned to Ore gon by tho Increased fncllltlos," he Buys. In tho five Coos County (Mob, Mr. Haywurd spnko boforo 1200 people, principally high school stu dents, nnd came back with a Mgh opinion of Coos County. Ho used moving pictures to show proper "form" lu nthl'tic ovonts, nnd gave boys at each high school somo prac tical Instruction. Tho trip was part of tliii Extension Division wortt of tho University. Hliih Schools all ovor Oregon nro beginning to get their men ready fop tho third annual Inter-seholns-tie trnck meet, which will be hld this year on May !l. on tho Stnto University nthloUc field. Graduato Manngor Dean Wulkor, who handles tho buslnos8 afuilrs of tho Student Body, says ho experts contostunts from 10 high schools. Ho thinks tho competitors will number 150 .to 200. I Tho Unlvorsity Body will pay tho expenses of four representatives from tho high school of each V1 Ilnmotto vnllty town. Thero Is no limit to tho representation that may bo sont, but oxpenses for men ovor tho four havo to bo paid by tho school. Tho Student Body will I also pay tho expenses of first and l second winners in county meets, ' from comities outside tho Wllllnm etto valley. Tho visiting nthlotos will bo giv en lessons In form, and directions for training, by William Haywnrd, I Fraternity houses and private homes provldo entertainment far most of tho contestants and visi tors. Coos county and Crook county havo the newest high school athle tic organizations. ENJOY A NEW SUIT for Easter f when new clothes count. We are making a special showing of 'StyIepIusHjj Clothes u "Th some price the.worM over- ALL THE NEW PATTERNS. Every variety of style that is correct. You pick out' the suit that best becomes you, knowing the price is only $17 and that the quality is guaranteed. THIS SUIT IS FAMOUS much talked about. If you don't know the Styleplus quality-points, you ought to come in, even it you don't need a new Easter suit. We will gladly show you. The big two page advertisement in the 5&Kis$l7 Saturday Evening Post advised you to look for the Styleplus Window in the Styleplus Store. Notice our fine display and come in. .$ lfiMffl&&?z!r- wwwmiwir 1 Wm-f iff ll, Till W I lu "MONEY TALKS." Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. MARSHFIELD ' BA'NDON' MYRTLE POINT NEWS OF NORTH BEND PAVING III NORTH Wood Block and Bitulithic Ad herents Contest Over 1 Sherman Avenue 5ELECI BOOKS AT NORTH SEND Tho question ns tlio tho quality nml kind of navlng to ho used In tho imvoniont of Shonuan avonuo nt North Hond l cnuBlnt; consldorablo niHcuHSion nmoiiK tlio Xortl Hond city offlclnla and others. City Engineer Andrews of North Hond tho 0110 who first HUKRoated wood block invomont still says that in spito of tho collec tion of nhotopruphs that G. II. Datson l'ns snliinitted for tho consideration and Inspection of Sherman avonuo proporty ownors, showing places where tho wood blocks lusvo boon used for from four to six months un dor restricted traffic conditions and havo fallen to pieces nnrtor tlio strain or a fow llfiht vehicles. Thoi-o photo-. graphs aro on exhibition at tho North Hond O'liuubor of Commroco, Tlu nuestlnn ns to tho manner In which tho final estlmntfs .for tho paving of Sherman nvenuo will he handled Is not known, but It Ir pro sumod that tontatlvo bids will bo re colved, thorobv giving all parties In terested In different kinds or pnvlng nn opportunity to compote. Many point out thnt tVo asphalt wiving would nnswor nil tho purposes that bltullt'Mc would If bids nro asked for from these companies, thereby laying tho matter on n competitive basis uu dor'tho specifications of tho city en gineer. SluiptniiV Protest. Tho Simpson Lumber companv has rofusod to accept tho plans of tho North Rend city council for tho grad ing of Sbormnn avonuo to tho li rldgo nt Simpson's park, through notifica tion received by tho city attorney re cently. A strip of land which s be ing used by the city nt the present tlmo ns Sherwnn avenue, from tho ball park to the bridge, haB never been dedicated to the city as a pub lic Vlghway and the Simpson Lumber company, taking ndvantngo of this fact, has refused to allow tho grading, ! Tho question of nn unmolested trespasser upon a highway may come up (or .consideration in this case, ns tho Simpson Lumber company has never objected to tho city of North II end using the street for a highway, In somo states the constant use of a highway for a period of rime with out notification to quit from the own- N'OTICM TO COOS HAY OAM- iui.Mii I'M ii .iik.miskius special meeting will ho hold Saturday, April I, 1911, Odd Follows Hall, Murs.. Ilcld, 8 p, m. Your nttondnnco Is ro- nnrujtnil A Tflllll Snn qiiosted. A. TODD, Sec. Iinvo your Job printing aonu ni In Tho Times. For STKOXfilMHIIC WORK of mir kind Call 1M-J . ' Two compotent ilenojrtplu in charge ' H CVntral Air. M IN PLEASING YOU - IT PLEASESjj Library Meetinn There Tomor row to Choose Works De 1 sired There Tho regular bi-weekly business mooting of tho North Hend Library Association will bo held nt tho Li brary Thursday nftomoon nt threo o'clock. While tho now trnvollng li brary from Salem has not arrlvod. Miss Marvin, Stnto Librarian, has sent n request thnt alio bo furnished with n lltit nf hooka oaneclnllv ndant. od to North Hend so that tho best' r Bults tuny bo obtained. At Thurs-I day's mooting, this solectlon will bo I discussed nnd the list of books desired compiled. Kvoryono Inter ested Is requested to bo present nnd those who cannot attend, but hnv-, Imr unnplnl hnnkn In inlllil iih ililnlr. ablo, are requested to tolephono their s lecuons to tno secrotary, sirs. Ilonry Horgmnn. Tho library will ho openod as booh rb tho now bobks aro recelvod from tho stuto Jl brtirlan. or, makes tho trespasser an owenr of tho property. In this case tho city of North Hond would become tho ownor. Should tho refusal of tho lumber company bo sustained by tho city council, a largo break of twolvo feet will bo In evidence on Sherman avo nuo. which means that vehicles will not bo ablo to cross. tho brldgo to Simpson's Park and Oldtown, An other bad feaUiro will bo the raising of tho assessment on tho property be low that of tho Simpson company. Somo say that until tho street is dedi cated it would bo best to leave It In Its present condition as n planked roadway, COOS COUNTY ittKTHS ' Thanks: For Your Attendanceand Appreciation of our. SAU Boyd At Beaver Hill, to tho wife of Paul Boyd, a daughter. Collier, March 22, to the wife of Clyde Collier, a daugliter. Bishop, March 2G, to tho wlfo of Daniel Blshon, n daughter. Maddox, March 27, to the wife of Robert Mnddo'x, u daughter. Alford. March 27, to tho wlfo of Rollle Alford, a uon. Sickles, In this city, March 22, 19H, to tho w'iro of C. A. Slckols, an 1 1-pound son. Coqulllo Herald. Llbby COAL. Tho "kind YOU have ALWAYS USED. 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