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rf'i .."s' """ THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. ! , T6, 1914 EVENING EDITION. Kr NINE JWP. "Tj.y Worth Your Consideration r - rxy ri- If tM l I ) II vtsA'MlJBili II L A mm iPi-WBM 11 rJ ft xcton FIRST ADDITION TO MARSHFIELD Anions the beautiful green hills In the southwest portion of Mnrshflcld on level strctchc. of ground or gentlo slopes, sheltered from the summer nnd winter winds thrro nre building sites being offered now nt very low prices nnd on term tlmt nny ambitious family can undertake. These lots front on graded streets. Wntor service Is to be had from the mains laid through this addition by the Coon liny Water Cotnpnity. Telephones and other city conveniences are obtnlnnble In this home addition. A groat deal of development Vuirk has already liecn ilono by this Company, nnd about sixty homes lm lKen built. This Company contemplates grading n number of Creels In FIRST ADDITION this season. If you ate Intending to build n home! It will pny you to get In touch with' this live nddltlon where things are Impelling now and where values have In rreasod and nre IncrenNliitr. See owner for full Information. Reynolds Development Co. (OWNER) 178 Central Ave. Phone 1G0. G Portland Defeats Venice Two to Nothing Los Angeles Shuts Out Sacramento. ttlf AmtttUttJ Pihi lo Coo. tlijr Tlran.l PORTLAND. Or., Mny 10. Port land defeated Venice, nt Lob Angeles yesterday 2 to 0. The games yester day. At Snn Francisco-" H. II. 12. Oakland 4 10 2 San Francisco 2 S 0 Unttcrlcs: Mnlnrkcy. Humay nnd Alexander; Lelfleld, Stnndrldgo nnd Clark. At Sncramonto- II. II. M. Lob Angeles 7 13 1 Sacramento 0 3 4 Dattorlcs: Ehmko and Doles; Arel lanos, Slagle. nnd Hannah. At Vonlco It. II. E. Portland 2 8 0 Vonlco .....0 -I 0 ' Dntterles: Helger nnd Fisher; Flohnrty, Smith nnd Elliott. GAMES WILL DAW AMERICAN LEAGUE. Iwl NATIVITY OF THE PEOPLE OF 0. 3. English and Celtic Races Con tributed largest Number of Residents. WASHINGTON, D. C, May 1C The English nnd Celtic (Including Scotch or Welsh) group was tho lnrg cit among tho 32,243,382 persons of foreign white stock In tlio United States In 1910, who represented 39.5 percent of tho total whlto population of tho country, nccordlng to tho mother tonguo bulletin which wna blued recently by Director William J. Harris, of tho Bureau of tho Con iui, Department of Conimorco. Dy mother tonguo la meant tho nnrivo tonguo, or that epokon before. Immigration, nnd tho report covors til whlto persons of foreign stock, In cluding tho foreign born nnd all tho natives, one or both of whoso paronts wcro foreign born. Ab tlniB reported, tho total foreign whlto stock whoso mothortongtio was English nnd Celtic (Including Irish, Scotch or Wolih) numbered 10.037.420. This number represent ed 12.3 per rent of tho total whlto population of the United Stntes In ID 10, which was 81,731,907. Tho Gorman group nuinborod 8,817,271, or 10.8 por cent; Italian, 2,101,422, or 2.C por cont; Polish, I.707.IMO, r 2.1 pur cent: xiuuisu aim m. brow, 1,076,721, or 2.1 per cont; Swedish, 1,440,809, or 1.8 per cont; French, 1,307,109 or 1.7 per cent; nnd Norwegian 1,009,804, or 1.2 por cent. Tho number of persons in wio unit ed States of forolgn whlto stock re rmrtlns othor prlnclpnl motbor touguos were: Dohomlnn nnd ilorn vlan. 539.392; Spanish, 008,198; Danish, 440,(73; Dutch nnd FrlBlnn, 324,930; Mngynr, 320,893; Slovak, 284,444; Lithuanian nnd Lettish, 211,235; Finnish, 200,088; Sloven ian, 183,431; Portugese 141,208; Greek, 130.379; Serbo-Croatian. 129, 204 (Including Croatlnn, 93,030; Sor vlan 20,752; Dnlmntlnn, 5,500 and Montenegrin, 3901) IlusBlan, 90,137; Itoumanlnn, 51,124; Syrlnn nnd Ara bic. 40.727: Flemish, 44,800; Ruth cnlnn, 30,309; Slnvlc (not spoclflod) 30,190; Armenian, 30.021; Bulgar ian, 19,380; Turkish, 0.441; Alban ian, 23GG; nil othor, nnd thoso whoso mother tongiio wns unknown 313,834. HOT WATER DOTTLE FINISHES 1IK.VB J01J Close In. NEW BEDFORD 6r NOB HILL Home altos and Investments. ?300 to $000 per lot. One-fourth cash, balance one, two and three yeara; six per cent Interest. War rantee deed for cash. Streets located on contour of land. Steep est grade on contours 3 1-2 per cent. South and oast exposure, magnificent vlow. Flvo blocks from banks and business houses, In Mnrahflold, Oregon. STUTSMAN Sb CO. 136 N.Broadway When Unnatural Mother QiiIIh Net of Thirteen EgK .Mr. V. 11. Cross Contrives New Wen. 8ALBM, Or., May 10. Mrs. W. II. Cross, of this city, nroved that ncces. isity Is not only tho motner of In 'vontlon, but that It may bo tho mother of chlckona. Sho linn n sot ting of egtja from n very lino vnrioiy of chlckoiiB. Sd happy wiib hIio In tholr possession that aho all but counted the ehlckona boforo thoy woro hatched. Sho was oqunlly downcast, naturally, when tho hon, after twolvo days of caroful "set ting" doaerted tho nest. Mrs. Cross found tho eggs bo foro thoy boenmo chlllod and breath lossly placed thnm behind tho stove In hor living mom. Vnon sho pon dorod, quickly, for sho was determin ed not to loso tho chickens, and tho problem wns solved. Tho hot-wator bottlo was requisitioned as a sub stitute for tho recreant hon. It wns filled with tepid wntor nnd placod over tho eggs. Then Mrs. Cross conferred with hor family physician. Dr. J. O. Van Winkle, regarding the temperature at which tho wntor should bo kont. Sho followed Instructions to tho lotter, with tho result that six chick ens woro hatched today from tho original sotting of thlrteon eggs. Dr. Van Wlnklo Is almost as proud of the brood of chickens as the ownor, happy In tho though that ho aided In tho discovery of another of tho multifarious uses to which tho esteemed wntor bottlo may be put. After Mny. 4 Dr. K. V. Morrow, Dentist, will occupy rooms 1 nnd !I, Kldorndo nulldlng over Hed Cross Drug Store. Times Want Ads Get Results. In Tha Times. CONCERT TOMORROW Director Fenton Announces Program for Entertainment at Masonic Opera House Director R. N. Fenton, of tho Coos Hay Concert Rand, announces the fol lowing program for tho coneort to bo ulvon nt tho .Mnsonlc Opera Houso Pnoxt Sunday afternoon at 2:30: March, ''On Jersey Shoro.". . . .Pryor Ovorturo, "Stnbot Mater". . . .Houslnl Paraphrase "Melody In F" ...... Rubonatcln Solostlon, "Tho Flrofly," ... Frlml Duot, "A Night In Venice" . .Lucatonl Cornet, II. Howard. Harltone, O. S, Kalsor. American Sketch, "Dy tho Suwance River" Myddloton March, "lied Coat Dattory"..Duble Star Spangled Hnnnor. GOLD REACH NUGGETK Chicago 3; Washington G. Detroit 4; Now York 2. St. Louis 9; HoBtou 3. Clovclnnd 3; Phllndolphln 0. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Now York 5: Pittsburg 3. Doston 2; Clnclnnntl 4. Philadelphia 3; St. Louis 0. llrooklyn 12; Chicago ' 0. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. Victoria 2; Portland 3. Spokano 2; Vnncouvor 0. Tncoma 0; Soattlo 1, IN Till: GARDEN. Curry County Went Events ns Told ly the Ololo. A marriage license wns Issued sov ural days ago to Charley Hnz'dtoit ana Miss Alma JohnBon, but nt the itcenso has not boon returned wo can not say thoy woro married. Marrleo" In Wcddorburn. Al Klw and Miss Martha Moore. Justlcn of tho Peace Geo. Jl. Stafford officiat ed. Married In Tillamook City, Lnw renco Miller of this county and Mlsa Meta Brio. Tho brldo la one of '.ho leading belles of Tillamook county. . A mass mooting was hold nt Har bor Sunday to docldo on stops to bo tnken as regards enjoining tho coun ty from work on tho now road and further the causo of tho recall of Judge Wood. In preparation for tho coming tire season In California, 110 miles of flro linos havo beon built on tha Slornn Natlonnl Forest, Como Into tho enrdon. Maud, from your divan soft and snug; for tho sprlngtlmo Is abroad, nnd tho gardon must bo dug. Como Into tho gardon, do, and you'll know what labor menus; wo'll toll tho long summnr through and harvest n pint of bonns, Tho winter's an also-ran, spring's hero, with Its wrens nnd dovoa; bo come with your sprinkling can, nnd como with your lonthor gloves. Tho call of tho soil Is heard, tho call that old Adam know, nnd, though it's n thing absurd, wo'll toll nB our neigh bors do; our labor Is nil In vnln, wo know, oro wo do a stroko, all uioless tho stress and strain, and tho gardon Is a Joko. For cutworms will tako tho corn, and chiuchbugs destroy tho pons, n auro as that wo wore born to fool with such tasks aa these. Tho Hall will destroy the boots, nnd also tho succotash, nnd when wo do slro green eats, wo'll buy thorn nnd pny cash. Hut como to tho gnr don, Mnud, rognrdloaa of things like these, got closo to tho fertile sod, nnd crawl nn your hands nnd knees, Como forth to this vordnnt sceno, away from your Persian rugs; Oh, como with your Purls green, to kill tho potnto bugs. IIAIl DEEPER AT COOS II. W. Marshfield and Bandon Cross Bats Tomorrow Elks Play Firemen. i Local msobnll fnns nro expected to turn out In full force tomorrow tc witness tho two gnmes which aro scheduled, A team mndo up of stnr players from both Mnrshflcld nnd North Hond will cross bats with tho Hnndon team and tho Mnrahflold fire men aro matched with n select team (,rom tho Elks lodge. According to Mnnngor Ogron Hnn don Is coming with n team thnt -will bo hnrd to boat. He says that tho boys of that promising community havo been In training for somo time nnd nro boasting if what thoy nre going to do to tho Mnrshflcld nine. Hnndon has the reputation ot winning ovory opening gnmo played with Mnrahflold nnd It remains to bo scon whether or not tho prccodont will bo fqllowcd. Mnnngor Ogron has had tho local players out for prnctico thrco evo nlngs during thin weok and several ot the playora managed to got out yesterday attornoon for n round of practice Thoro aro six now men on tho locnl toam. Thoy nro Kolly, Krnusc, Murphy, McDonald, Klssani nnd Horn. All nro working woll nnd big things nro expected of thorn when tho gnmo Is called tomorrow, Tho bnttorlos for Marshflold will bo Mur phy and Horn. Osborno nnd Krauso. And It Is understood thnt tho bat tery for Hnndon will be linker and Tuttlo. Tho Marshflold lineup ns announc ed by Managor Ogron this mornlnp, follows: r'Mofcor, Murphy-Horn. Pltchor, Osbomo-Krnusc. First baso, KlBsnm. Second bnso, Hurko. ", ' Shortstop, Snrer, ' . . ' Third bnso, Hrlggs. ' Contor flold, Kolly. Right flold, McDonnld. Loft flold, Krauso. Tho llnoup of tho Mnrshflold Fire men nnd tho tontntlvo llnoup of tho Klks, na nnnouncod today by Mana gor Jnmes follows: Flromon Klks. Clarke c Cnttorlln Johnson p . . .Tom James Krugor lb ...W. J. Conrad Cnrllslo 2b,. Montgomery Flaungnn 3b W. J. Chandler Davis as ..Carl Stockln Mntson rf ..Carl Davis C. Mntson If ..Del HoiiRBtoir Kontlng-Mnuzoy cf Jny Doylo Mnnngor Jnmos of tho Klk team says thoro nro ton or twolvo more Klks who will bo foatured In thv game boforo It Is ended. Hnrry Klmbnll, who hns attained n reputation In this soctlon ns a "hlgh-mlndod" umpire, will Judt both games. li . POUT OHKOItl) HOOHTKIl Tho Imports of matches Into C''ni greatly exceed In valuo any othor wood product. Most of tho matchcB como In from Japan. MiiHter of Hreakwnter Kny Dnlge Hun Cut Channel Three 1 -l. A Portland impor auys: "That nn additional depth of throo foot has al ready si own up on thu Coos Huy bnr slnco tho IF. S. drodgor Col. P. 8. Mlchlo commenced work doopenlm; the chhnnol, Is tho statement or Cnpt. T. J, Mnrgonn. Captain Mucgenn It also enthusiastic in Ills praise of IL Loroy Potter, tho engineer In ehnrgo of tho work on tho Micnie. "Pottor l nn export In ovory sense of tho word," said Captain Mncgonn yeBtordny, "nnd Portland should so curo him for work on tho Columbia River as soon ns his contract with th government runs out, Ho knows bnr work as does no other man I ever mot and I attribute most of tho succest of the Colonel Mlchlo to his handling of hor." If you aro not ahhnnied of your COOilS A. If V I'J 11 X 1 n Vi 'X' 11 li .11. Llbby COAU Tho kind YOU hav AIAVAYH U8KI). Phono 72. Pacific Livery and Transfor Company, Times Want ads brine results. mmmmmmmmtKHmmtmmmKmm mwmmmmmmmm Twin City Steam Laundry We flunjry That Always Treats You Right Meu nnd Women Vnlto In Second: C!(khI ItoadM Day Tho Port Orfcird Trlbuiio Wiys: Tho peoplo of Port Orford ngnln re sponded loyally to tho call for good roads and last Saturday soma forty men turned out and worked on tho new road, and this desplto tho fact that tho preceding dny was Htormy nnd tho mooting had about boon giv en up. Another picnic dlnnor wet kcrvod by tho Indira, and thoro scorns to bo aomn question na to whether It Is tho good ronda day or this feat ure of It (hat nttracts tho greater number of peoplo." If you nro not iihnmed of your goods A D V IC UTIH i: T II 13 M. Grand TheateJ ALWAYS THE HK8T AND PLENTY OF IT. Nothing cheap but tho price. 0 reola of photoplays that nro tho HEST und posltlvoly tho latest re leases showing In Marshflold, "The Up-Hill Climb" A special two7part Sollg produr tlou splendidly portrayed. A strik ing and absorbing story. "Pathe Weekly, No. 16" It la useless for us to tell you tho quality ns you know thoy nro tuo beBt to bo had. All nows. "A Pair of Frauds" Thoy pretond thoy aro wealthy. Thoy begin a despornto courtship. Tho poor follow Is unexpectedly cnrrlod to son, A buUy Rood Vltu graph comedy. "Hirem's Hotel" His revenue upon n grasping hotel man. Our patrons will got tho heartiest laugh of tho year from this Knlem Komedy. "Beauty, the Educated Horse" Interesting pictures tnken of a well trained nnlmnl. SUCCESS IN HUSINESS DEPENDS ('PON RETAINING TUT CONFI DENCE OF OUR PATRONS- THE CHAND ACHIEVED THIS ENVI ABLE DISTINCTION. SUNDAY NIGHT SIXrPIECE OR CHESTRA Tho best by far In tho f.ty, and 0 reola soloct pictures.