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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1914)
EaSS FOUR THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1914 EVEWINQ EDITIpN i nr 1'i'irnT i iWiifniri frifaiiitnim WW., TO jWfcwwniiiiiSMM BASEBALL FUND STILL HELD UP Managers Fail to Show Op About 1913 Second Money Bandon Paid First. Tlio division of tlio Coos county 1913 IniHobnll nurse to the second team Is still In abeyance, tlio money Is Intho hnnds of Harry O. Kern pres ident of tlio Coos county league last HciiHon and all of tlio teams aro still claiming tlio money but will not sub mit tliolr score books nnd coino to a .decision about tlio matter, Mr. Kern is anxious to dlspoBo of the money but cannot do bo until all interested parties sot togetber. Wnr nor Organ who represents tlio Marsh, field team last year, was reported to have visited Mr. Korn rccontly ubout tlio nwnrdlng of tlio money remain ing In tlio fund, but Mr. Kern says that ho hns not seen Ogren for the nam two montliB except for a tole phono call ho received, recently re lative to the matter. Tlio North Dend, Coqullle and Marshficld toams sny they havo n clnlm on the money," said Korn to day "and will so contend until this matter Is brought to a focus. Per sonally I believe that the Miirshflold team Is entitled to tlio money, but I cnunot pay It until all score books luivo been submitted and compared." Tlio managers of tlio respective teams know this and aro holding out, Biiupiy iu praveiu AiurHimeiu iram getting n hearing on tlio matter. If the Marshfleld Daseball Club gets tlio other captnlus or managers to gothcr, I think they will receive the money, otbcrwlso tlio proposition Is u dog In tlio manager." l'jild llnndon. Mr. Korn paid first money, $ 1 CO to llandon, on nu order of tlio court, llnndon started Injunction proceed ings and when tlio othor toams fall-, nl to stand behind Presldont Korn In fighting it, ho lot It go by default Later bo tried, when Ogron and Oer dlug agreed to nld In tho legal fight, to roopen It but Coqulllo parties to whom the papers wero sont failed to turn them over to nu attorney, Finally he decided to pay llandon tho IIHO and had to pay $18 coBts. This loaves $81! In tlio fund for the second team. Denny Hull claluiB it but it is bollovcd to bo shut out by his failure to finish tlio season. Oor ding nml Ogron havo failed to grt together. Pi-oNpcctN for 11)1 1. So far, Mr. Kuril lias not hoard from Coiiullle, Myrtlo Point or Nor way as to whether thoy will Join In tho 1014 league under the restric tions two Imported mon, Mr. Kern may hnvu each manager furnish hlni n complete list of his players nnd sub Htltutos at the opening of tho sensou so that he can check off any claims of outside players being run In la tor. . , J f AT .THE . nnEis WMQ m wk " Chandler. A. M, Olson, Portland; 11. II. (Irnnt, Portland; Carl Qroenberg, Ban Fran cisco; Arthur Illoch, San Krnnrluco; Sol Jdrnll Saeho; I, L. I.araon, Port land; A. T. Presson and wlfo, Port land; Kred V. Kelly, Cociullle; Win, Cardln, Coqulllev. K. J. llnry. Taco mii; J. A. (label, Tacouia; Mllo M. Plersou, Lnkosldo, St. Imuronco J. Hast, Florence; W. Illchnrds, Koliio, Wash.; I). McDonald. Kelso, Wash.; O. W. Smith, Mlllkomn; Wy mai) Olheer South lulot; Joo Moyors, Salem; H. K, Tucker, Dallas, Oro.; Mrs, Mnndloy, North Ilond; C. L. Smith nml wife. Coos Itivor. HIiiiu'o. J. M. Call, Ogden, Mont.; Robert Irvlu, Allegany, Oro.; K. Ilnrdman, Springfield; Jns J, Fleming, Qardlun, Oregon. Lloyd. Walter Hoffman, Coqulllo; James E. Thrift, Caqullln; Lon Donlo, Co qullle; M. J. Kern, Coqullle; W Hub. by, Dundou; M. T. llurtliolomow. Em plro; W. M. Crawford, Portland; J. M. Penron, llnndon; Harry Jacobs, Coaledo; A. Hainan, Conledo; Oris Laffln, llnndon. KIN'fihK women LIVE LONGEST. The Oregonic Law 1. Thou shalt love Oregon with nil thin heart, booBt it with .all thy breath nnd cultlvnte Its fertile acres with all thine understand ing,, likewise Swat tho Fly. 2. Thou shnlt not oxpectorato upon any sidewalk nor upon thy neighbor's porch, neither shalt thou eject any splttol In any public place or vehicle of transportation, for the pulillc health Ib a Pearl of Groat Price and must bo conserved. For this reason, also Swat tho Fly. 3. Thou shaltlnot commit adulterated foods Into the hands of thy brother when ho Is nn hungered, for Coal Tar coloring is an abomlnntlon nnd Denzoato of Soda workoth evil to any man's holly. All things do In moderation, except when you Swat tho Fly. 1. Thu shalt kcop thy vows when thou goeat Into Politics, llko wlso hold thy tongue as to promises, for tho Oregon voter has a fearful and wonderful memory, nnd tho flics of the newspapers shall never perish' from off tho face of tho earth. 5. Honor thy father and thy mother, for without them Oregon would Btlll bo a barren wnsto nnd thou -wouldst not havo thy "lion zlno DugglcB," nor- thy herds of sheop nor thy many f loldB of clov er. But reraombor that for nil theso things thou shalt bo hold accountable, so Swat the Fly. C. Thou shalt Swat tho Fly yea with tho swatter and with poison shalt thou encompass is destruction and with Tanglefoot shalt thou ciisnaro his feet, so that he goeth no more from tho mnnuro pilo to tho baby's crib, bearing disease nnd death. In tho morning when thou goeth forth, Swat tho Fly; In tho hent of tho day, when thou rcBteth for a big spell, Swat thou tho Fly; nnd In tho cool of tho evening, when thou both art weary after thy day's work, oven then do thou plot his destruction. 7. When thou goeBt into an Inn, thou shalt say to tho keeper thereof "Hast thou nlno-foot bed sheets, individual towels and prlvato drinking cups?" nnd If ho sayeth nay, then shalt thou floe from the placo, for tho wrath of tho state shall bo upon his head and thlno own as well, If thou gocst in and nbldo with him, :t Is far hotter for theo to Bleep In a barn, and 8wat tho Fly, thnn to nbldo in n public placo that coniotb not up to tho specifications of tho Board of Health. 8. Thou shalt not listen to tho man who poddleth "Bluo 8ky," neither shalt thou loud thlno Influence to any man who sccketh to sell thy neighbor a "Gold Brick," for s between tho man who doal eth In unregistered securities and tho man with n millstone about bis neck, tho best bet Is on tho latter. 9. Thou shalt not support by your voto tho enndtdnto who Is long on promises nnd short on his word. Verily I say unto you thnt taxes at 3 por cont and over Is far from n blessing nnd a bacX Blldcr Is nn angol as compared to tho law-maker who Is Influenced by tho lobbyist. Swat tho Fly. 10. Thou shalt not walk In tho path of tho "Knocker," nor Bttnnd In tho stall of tho "Stnndpatter," nor sit In tho seat of tho "Doubter," for Orogon Ib a great state (you botcher Ufa) and with in her borders aro to bo found nil the Health and Happiness, Pence, Prosperity and Politics that is coming to you this side of tho Prom Isod Land. Swiped, now 8wnt tho Fly. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY M" LDItED ROGERS NELSON. Teacher of Piano Pupil of Hugo MonsfclUt al nan Francisco, uni. i'ivu teaching experience In San Francisco Phono 3151 or 31C7. wT- Every TOMPKINS. I). S. T. (Wcltmor Methods.) known disease iromou without drugs or surgery, uoom t, 130 North Broadway. Phono '210-Ij. Mnrsimciu, ur. GEO. C. MURPHY, Export Piano, Player and Organ Tuning, Regulating and Repair ing. Res. 842 So. Broadway. OrderB may bo loft at tho WUpy B. Allen Music Storo, Central avonuo. JOEL OSTL1ND. Piano Tuner and Repairer 115 8. Sixth street. .Phono lOO-L Leave orders nt V. R. Haines Music Company, JM. WRIGHT Phono B18-R. BUILDING CONTRACTOR Estimates furnished on request. O. GOSNEV Phono aifil Contractor nnd Builder Estimates Furnished on Request MY PAST WOI IB lu.,n,:HEN0R First and Alder Sts. MnrslifJcM. D' R. II. M. snAW Eye. Ear, Noso and Throat DR. MATT1B B. 8HAW Disease of women nnd children. Offlco phono 330. Rooms 200, 201 202, Irving Block. Houso phono, 10C-J. D R. A. J. HENDRY DENTIST Marshflold, Orogon. Rooms 204-205, Coko Building. iloBldonco phono 2D2-X. Ofllco phono 112-J. HAMLIN 18 KoM'lnirg Kchool Board KIccIn Official for Year. HUPKRINTKXDENT New SAN FRANCISCO. Aprll22. Slen der . women aro bottor risks than stout ones. Tlioso who aro slnglo llvo longer tliiui their mnrrled sisters. The nvorago business woman out HvoH hor brothor. Thoso conclusions wero announc ed by Gcorgo M. Iloaudry, actuary of nn tnsurunco company, whoso offlco la In this city. Mortality among women thirty pounds undor normal weight Is only 91 por cent, whoruns among women who tip tho scales beyond normal weight the mortality Is 112 por cont. Tlio married woman has but oven chances with married men In the first fow yonrs of married life. Tho percentage among men Increases wIUi'miko. Our Best Seller. Wo aro selllug more of Morlrol Ec zema. Remedy than nil the others put together. This largo buIo is duo to tho fnet that It is n preparation of unusual merit, made expressly for ono burposo, eczema In its various forms. If you aro afflicted with this loathbomo diseaso, do not delay using Morlrol Eczonui Romedy. Owl Pros crlptijon Pharmacy. Frank D. Cohan. Opposite Chandler Hotol, Phone 74. Ontr.il Avenue Drug Storo, exclusive agency. Prices 50c and $1,00. ROSUDURG, Oro. April 21. Prof "Buar Frank B. Hamlin was elecetcd to the superlntcndnncy of tho Rose burg schools by an unanimous vote Profossor Groves who has filled t..o position for many years, retires. Professor Lloyd Mnrquam, nt pres ent principal of tho Albany high schools, was olected to tho principal ship of the high school. Professor F. C. Fltzputrlck, who has been prin cipal of the high school, was trans ferred to tho prluclpulshlp of the IloiiBon school on the north side. Professor Irn F. Hatfield was re elected to tho prlnclpalshlp of tho Itnsn school. Professor John J. Ker unn, ut present head of Melrouo schools, was elected to teach tho 8th grado hero. Miss Ora Davidson, now ut Edonbowor, was eletred to tho 4th A and Gth-B grades in tho Roso school Professor J. N. Mlano was elect ed to bo tho head of the Manual Train ing department. Ho comes from a similar position nt Kenneth, Calif. WHITE HOUSE WEDDING SET FOR .MAY 7 WASHINGTON, D. C, April 21. The following stntomont was Issued at tho Wltlto Houso: "President and Mrs. Wood row WIlBon nnnounco tho wod dlug of Miss Eleanor Ran dolph Wilson and Mr. William Glbbs McAdoo, to tako placo Tbursday, May 7. In accord ance with the wishes of Miss Wilson and Mr. Mcndoo, tho wedding will be small. Only Vlco .President nnd Mrs. Mar shall, tho cabinet ami tho Im tnedlato members of tho two families aro to be present." What You Havo Been Ixioklng For. Mcrltol White Liniment is a prep aration that gives satisfaction wboro a pain killer and healer Is needed. Wo do not believe you could get a hotter liniment at any price. Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Frank D. Cohan. Opposite Chandler .Hotel. Phono 74. Central Avenue Drug Store, Exclusive Agency. Prices 26c, r.oc. $i.oo. MRS. FARR1NGER, Teacher of Piano. Rosldonco Studio, No. 109S, Corner Commercial and Eleventh BU Phono 880-J. BENJAMIN OHTLIND, Consulting Engineer al Architect Offices, SOU Irving Block. Phone 103-L or 207-J. Marshfleld, Oregon PERL RILEY UALLINGI.H, Pianist and Tenclicr. Rcsldcnco Studio, 217 No. Third St. Phono 3G8-L. a, RIDOUT CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Phono 3C2-R. Willamette -Pacific Motor Car Lenvo Marshfleld Leave North Bend 0:30 n. m, 0:40 a. m. 7:00 a. m. 7:15 a. m. 8:00 a. m. 8:15 a. m. 9:00 a. m. 9:15 a. tn. 10:00 a, m. 3 10:15 a. m. and every and overy thirty mlnutca Ah thirty minutes until until 8:00 p. tn. 8:15 p. ro 9:00 p. m. " 9:15 p. m. 10:00 p. m. 10:15 p. m. Saturdays only. Saturdays only 11:00 p. m. 11:15 p. m. 12:00 m. 12:15 a. m. CITY AUTO AND TAXI SERVICE A now taxirab has boon added to my auto sorrlco. Careful drlvorj. Will go anywhere nt any time. Stand Blanco Cigar Store. Day phone, 78 Night phono 139-X. TOM GOODALE, Proprietor. Suits Cleaned nnd Pressed. Stilus mndo to Order. Give Us n Trial. UNIQUE PANTAT0RIUM JAY DOYLE & C. O. DAGGETT 800 Central Ave. Phone UBO-X HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL Phone 3171. SMIW fltf Fnnn,1" P W rancy ad CHIN Don ?..oup newlZT rarssrjiftV uora. " " i 0K!n Day . .. . family diks tiroadwnv and c,. 7. STADDEi ALL KINDS of PH0T0 Wnmr .. . ""10 Kokr Of Commutation Man.hflcld.NorU. Bftj , Caw every ten . mini to 12:m b. -""' oonaT ft hixo, t VUIUIUCB L ...i.-N.BayI .., .u 4 urK1 jiottl AND ALL WORK oct uail at "The PiiA.r Bldg., 187 Becoad it. rrenni llaagei. rJ MRS. c. f. man Dressmaking and LriW uniig I'riCM Il(, Over Magoei i Miuog S i'DODO Zll-J CALL 46 For Prompt Auto Service to NEW 7-pnflflcngcr Cadillac at service day and night your L. M'DONALD Proprietor W. G. CHANDLER. ARCHITECT. Roocoa 801 and 802, Coke Mallil Marahfleld, Orego. WW. 8. TORPEN, ARCHITEOT Mafihfleld, Oregoi. ARE YOU BOTHERED With Corns? If no. you aro deprlv ed of half tho pleasure of life nleneant walking and healthy exer else. A visit to Mrw. Olivia Edmau, Scientific ailroiMMlldt. An't 3. O' Connell Bldg., will bo tho source of a pormnnont remedy for ncuing leoi THE COOS HOTEL Formerly of Marshfleld WASHINGTON AVENUE STADDEN STREET NORTH BEND O. A. Metlln, Prop. "Space" is a Big Factor in Business NO merchant would over think of doing u hig business in n small store space. To so crowd stocks of merchandise into small spaces that there should bo loft no "breathing room," no possibility of com fortable shopping, would bo to disarm in terest in a store. Not all merchants, however, realize that this matter of space is greatly important in their advertising. t It is a fact that it is quite as important to make an advertisement "comfortable reading" as it is to make buying a com fortablo and pleasant task for the shop per. THE STOKE should reflect its spirit. Cramped and stinted space for a storo of tho same character, and ample space and "breathing room" for tlio advertising of a store of which these are characteristic. ICoos Bay Times PHONE 133. South Coos River Boats Express leaves Marshfleld for head of river at 8 a. m re turning in evening. Steamer Rainbow leaves head of river at 7 a. m. and roturnlng leaves Marshfleld at 2 p. rn. ROGERS & 8MITJI. WE MAKE OUR OWN Ice Cream PURE RICH WHOLESOME Orders for. parties, banquets and dinners filled promptly. It It Is SARTER'S It's all right. Sarters' Front street. Phone 333-J. LET US MAKE YOUR ABSTRACTS Title & Trust Co. Abstracts, thoroughly dependable Im mediate service, prompt atten tion to all Interests of our client. Minimum cost. I. S. Kaufman u& Co. The First National Wal is to create a frlendlv air about "Our Bank" thati you feel at home. We take a genuine interest in our customers and always stand ready to serve t! Don't Imaglno that because your account is'. that we consider it of little value. We appreciate ila stand ready to help you to build it up, Savings Accounts onened as low as $1,00. IVn 4 per cent interest, The SERVICE THAT SATISFIES First National N Of Coos Bay FLANAGAN & BENNETT B OLDEST DANK IN COOS COUNTY. Established 1880. Capital, Surplus and Undivij Profits, $I15,0W Interest Pali oh Time Depoiltt Officers: J, W. Ileuuett, President. J. it. Flanagan, Vice-President. It. F. Williams, Cashier. Geo. F. Winchester, C. A. Smith Lumber & JUCTAIL DEPARTMENT Mfg LUMBER, LATH, BHINGLB0, MOULDINGS, ROOFING PAPER. TC BASH51 OUT Tim FUEL BILL IN TWO B U8INO OlW PHONB lf. 1 WUIg Abstracts, Real Estate! Fire and Marine inn" riTLEJCUARANTEl: & ABSTRACT CU, HENRY SKNOSTACKEN, MA, FARM, COAL, TIMBER AND VLhTtSMjl PRONB MARSHFIELD OFFICB. FH"5g I8l. ooQuiuLE crry office fhos - ''-r- rrf-'tf Jwwa.