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MftHilfMJftfW fc.H iniii7i MmmwJtatpti ST I coos U THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELtf OREGON, iTURIpAY, JUNE 20, 1914 EVENING EDITION hi tiirji ii; ' .T3iu?inmifiHniintHaiiiHHUVi; emsmMmmmmmiiMlm ' ''pBa.pTgiTTej, WylJ-PSBBBiWKBiiilWIWHiB f I I 1"" MMBBMOI I " f -.-.--... .,r- .t. , .., -rr , ., . nrinpiim r 1 y m. c. m liJ 1 1 ! i, V( IK ' Ji X f Hn i. W i J t ' I fi hi HTi ii Hi j til 'fi$I OF P1I11S IN MARSHFIELD PUBLIC SCHOOLS SUIT. TIKIKJEX AXXOl'XCES PI'. John Durke, Hnrrls Copplc, Har- , ,. I barn Columbo, Ida Columbo, Edward PILS WHO WII.I. Ill-: AIVAXOKIlKior,ei.k, Walter Fourier Edna TO HIGHER CLASSES GRADES XEXT YEAR. Tho following is a list of tho pro-, motions to bo made In tho Marsh field bcIiooIb at the beginning of tho school year In September: Central School Promotions To Second 11. Eleanor Flanagan, Martin llauser (conditional). Carl Juth, Jooy McKoown, Ena McKeown, Edna MlrraBOUl, Agnes Nlemo, Rober ta I'reston, Catherlno Stump, Gcne vlovo Ward, Gladys Varney, Luther Tottcn. To Second D. John Ilutler, Eliz abeth Frizeen, Uudell Hill, Vlrglnln Hodglns, Robert Hoffman, Elmor Johnson, Mclvln Johnson, Margaret Kammorer, Herbort Lewis, Enrl May, Don McCrary, Graco Meyer, Mabol Nelson, Clifford Perry. Central School. To Second A. Arthur Erlckson, Margaret Fourier, Harry Harrington. Frod Heln, Dnlton Howntt, Wilson Immol, Gcorgo Olson, Irya lllnni. Frederick Schcttcr, Alton Sweet, Elizabeth Swanton, Itosnnna Thurs ton, Joseph Tulto, George Wllllnms, Leona Holmes, Uno Rltehor. To 11 Third. Until Corey, Alice Douglas, Carl England, Trajan Har rington, Helen llniiBcr, Uuth Hop son, Edna Holland, Evelyn Koontz, Androw l.andlcs, lllmn langworthy, Mark May, Jiuiiub MIIIh, Tallin llln ni, Dorothy Shnw, William Sullivan, Arthur Small. Willie Thurston, Goo. Wcstorburg, Losllo Weygnndt, Eli zabeth McGIiuiIb, Frances Mlrrnsoul. To .'J A. Louis llalllngor, Lester Davidson, Edith Erlckson. Uuth Going. Ednn Kronholm, Julius Mat son, Jay Montgomery, Ilershel Nol Bon. Annie Olson, Dorothy Painter, Arthur Powell, Donald Wilson, Oeo. Why. To 4 IT. Lloyd Ilnlrd. Olive llalrd, Clayton Drlscoll, Phillip Drlscoll, Gcorgo Terry, Margaret Foulkes, Lawrence Koontz, Lempl Kulju. Dun enn Scnlfc, Aldoano Smith, Edwin Swnuton, Irene Woodworth, Thur low Ward, Albert Webber, Marjorlo Murray. To 1 A. Morton Coke, Elizabeth Klaungan, Maxiuo Fonslcr, Helen Flanagan, Segred. Hongell, Elvlo 1 1 11 fltrom, Hoy Hill, Ellznbeth Jones, Kiigono Jones, Iloderlc O'Connor, Forrest Perry, Madge Stutsman, Purl Woodruff, Hurthn Totton. To Fifth 11. Andrew Alexander, Vora Albrocht, Harry Uasconi, Perry Clarke, Dorothy Ferguson, Irene KoulkcB, Proctor Flanagan, George Fourier, EIbIo Hawkuinii, Iloubon Lyon, Lnvlnn Palntor, Stolla Stor Knrd, Eugono Travor, Marlam Wilson, Thomas McGlnnls. To Fifth A. Pasauln Ilradflold, i-joruiiio r iuiiiik m, iiuuuii ur w, Krctl Hiistrom, liriio lioimcH inon- (innry;, Ainriuii iiuraiuii iiij, iiiiuiiuii Kulju, ChnrlcB Olson, Lucllu Mc lvln (h), Ednn Rocb (h), Maud Stutsman (h), Fnyo Preston, Pearl Thorlnull (h). Gitraldluo Wnrd. Clin ton Woodruff, Oren Honebrako. To Sixth II. Marguerlto Halloy, Stella ChrlBtoiiHon, Lawrenco Dan- Iota, James Eddy, Stella ErlckBon, All,., l.l.i.t.i. ..... f)ilti... l.-.ii.i.u.i.i ' Allco Flanagan, Robert Ferguson Mil. Unhurt llnvnnv I.V;ini'i llnlni. lh). Erneflt Immol (h), Llyn .Inlin-. son (c). Rudolph Johnson (h). Law-1 roiii-o juiiiinuii i u I, iicj iiui i ixuiiiiia. (h), Jnsoph Lnpp, George Lingo. To Sixth A. Cheater Ilnacom, lllnncho Copple, Naomi Dnnlola, El ylc. Grnnt. Forrest Gregg, EnioHt lMni, Wnyno Hnrrls. Elwln John Johnson. Lorenzo Lagus, Fred Roll- Bon, stolla Magnus (h). Clyde Mc tleUl, Claude Tnchn. Gary, Howard McLaughlin, Ilornlco To Seventh II. Kntherlne lrarry ; Mlrrnsoul (h). Loland IlayllBB, Irono Cook, Co- To aovinth H. Clara Abol, Edith ell DnvldsonKnima Lou Douglas Ayro (h) Kbon Connor, Charles (c), Edgnr Irley, Elslo Hlllstroni Davis, Losllo Holmes, Genevieve h), Agnes Johnson, Howard LowB OoBiiey, Edith Johnson (h), Rosy h), Steward Mclntyro (li). Rny-licox. Edward Knox. Tyson Pnn niond McKoown, Katliryn MchoUon, koy Lmnn So,unun (h), Irone Otil Jlernlco Patchott (o), Harold Savage,, motto. jJoriB hongstncKon (nj, .Miriam Wright. Loulso ThompBon. To Sovonth A. Wllla Honebrako, MH Si'jPi t -'V- ga4cgyfe--" - ... " ... E! r rXNGTNc" :'i IS A HAD ION I) K0l Jj , , i' bu( a perfect finish for " 'J""m ' ' WALL PAPER t 'H 'o have some that jjjj ought to ho hung, and 1K? we are ready lo hang it. ,,.....-jis5fr.'.l".. Drop in nt your convenience --t77s- - zz- rl c J mtit Inspect the ropes. '-.ZzrTTrry UiMuux& Miller vi Hawkmnn, William JoscphBon, Hll- '"".iiin Kulju (h), Everett Nordstrom, Mutton O'Connor, Ruby Pitman, Ellr.- abeth Roberts To Elchth n. Isabel Hrldgham, Virginia Clarke (h), George Dotib nor (h), Graco Farrln, Clara Fer guson (h), Ross Flanngan (h), Uuth Golden (h), Edward Johnson, Mabel Lingo, Rtisscl QuartorninsB, Anna Storgnrd (h). High Schixd IlitlldltifZ Promotions To A First. Glenda Abbott, Law ronco llcrtram. Arno Glsh, Alice Holmes, Orllo Hydcn, Harold John son, Marlon Kardell, Daio Mauzey, Juno McLaughlin, Elmor Scott, Hil ton Schjonborg (c), Jeromo Sweet, John Walter, Doris Wilson. To II Second. Gortrudo Drown, Wnllaco Connor, Georgo Green, Los llo Hulen, Lura James, HJnlto Nerd rum, Mary Steward, Charlie Vasey, Tholma Wilson, Irma Uuffner, Wil liam Dashney, Anonn Hlldcnbrnnu, Frances Hall, Catherine Uudloff. To Second A. Edith Andorson (c), Eldrldgo Archer. Lois Ilnssford, Uuth Collins, Myrtle Johnson (c), Uobcrt Knox, Ira Sweet (c), Eu gene SnmpBon, Harry Walter, Mar garet Wood,. John Mc.Mnnnmon (c). To II Third. Violet Curry (c), Augustus Hoffmnn, Paul Johnson, Florence Kardell, Josephine Savage, George Scott, Floyd Scott, I'rlcl Hen nery, Viola Wilson. To A Third. Mark Iloone (c), Georgo Columbo (c), Louise Connor, Vlrglnln Gosnoy, Alma Jarvlncn, William McArthur, Lillian McElroy (c), Gordon Noff (h), Jnrl Nerd rum, Ell Sampson (h), FIdela Sweet, Harry Wnlp, Loma Wilson, Sellna Dicu. High School. Promoted to Fourth II. Wllllo Archer, lloburt Ilurroiighs, Jntncs Cameron, Louie Chllds (c), Myrtle Conklln (It), Frederick Dow, Cecil Doll (h), Lillian Johnson, Vlrglnln Johnson (ID, Alton Kardell (h), Alfred McElroy (h). George Murphy, Walter Sneddon (It), Cnllstn Walter (c), Dick Walter (c). Harry Wash brrn (c), Grnco McElroy. Promoted to Fourth A. Wallace Langworthy, Duncan Dnshnoy (h), Genova Gnsney (h), Donald Gldloy (h), Ralph HaiiBon, Frederick Hong land. Ero Jarvcnlon (h). James Ly ons, Steon Magnus, Emerson Noff (h), Calvin Sweet, Tuarold Connor (h), Raymond Kennory. To Fifth li. Enoch Anderson (h), Dorothy Ilnssford (h), Glndya Har rows (h). Jack Collins (h), Eugeno Crosthwnlto (h), Lorenn Hoffmnn (h), John MlrniHoul, Herbort Mur phy (h), Frances Sacchl (h), Reu ben Samhiulst (it), Kelly wnlp, icnri !,,,,, Knri Hodges, FrnnclH iFlnnngan. To Kfn, A. Kthol Davis, Lucllo Douglas (h), Edward Holland, May Hollo McLaughlin (h), Arnold Samp- 80n i) Mnbol 8nCddOll, Krwlll Storm (h), Robert Sneddon. To 8lx,th II. Raymond Hurrows, llorchcl ClaiiBon, Harold Curry (h), Evelyn Fourier (h), Louise Gldloy (h), Whltford Hull, Lorona Hoffmnn, Enoch Holland, Elmor Hlldoubrnud, Arthur llllstioin. Helen Lecocn, For diuand Leroeq, Francos Lyons (h), n(ll LnClinnnnll.t Mil. i-Munr Mnu. , .. ...... .... , .. .... Knrot Powers (h). Ruth Siintlqulst, Jt.nnotlo Wilson (h), Irwin Yake. To a xt , A. Rhoda All! orBOIl (l). Albert IlaBsford, Harold Chnpmnn, Hael Coffin (h), Thomas Crosth wnlto, Gladyu Ferry, Stella Hug To Seventh II. Ruth Andorson (ll) chnrloB Doano. Ernest Drows, Mnrlorlo Drews, (h). John Dyo. 1 HISTORY OF TIIEX Sixty-eight yenrs ago today mo first match gamo of baseball o Honalrca and bankers forsnko their record was played. Tho gamo was desks to attend tho games. Over between the Knickerbocker ami New1 30,000,000 fans pay moro thnn $10, York baseball clubs In the Elyslan! 000,000 every season to watch the Fields at Hobokon, N. J. Tho play-' G000 profesBlonnl ball players making ors wero members of tho lending Now up tho moro thnn fifty major and "Vork families and engaged In tho minor Icitguos In tho United Stntes. aport as a pastime. A bevy of town These athletes combined cam salaries "belles In tho group of Bpectntor.l amounting to moro thnn $(5,000,000 made the occasion seem like a social a Beason some Btar players aro said function. Tho field was marked off to recelvo more than $1B,000 for six Into tho baseball diamond bo fnmlllar months' work. The outcome of the today. None of tho plnycrs woro gloves, mnsks or protectors. It wns tho custom for tho batter to say whore ho wanted the ball thrown, The pitcher, or "glvor," ns ho wns then called, delivered It with nn un- soclnl club in tile country mm is noi I'orhnnd toss, nccordlng to tho rules leprcsentcd nt lenst once on tho bnse nr Mm i?miiio. It wns thoiiirht that ball dlainond during tho year. There tho pitcher had an unfair ndvnntnge over tho batter when ho throw tho ball overhand, henco the rule. Tho catcher stood nt n snfo distance be- hind tho hatter, rendy to catch the Lall on tho bound. Tho rules die- it Is rapidly becoming iniornauonai. tnted that If he caught the third Wherever tho United Stntes flag files, strike on the first bound tho batter In the Philippines, Hnwnll, Porlo Rl vas out; otherwise ho must throw to co or Alaska, there are rabid base first baBO to put hi in out. Likewise, ball fnus nnd professional players, the fielders, or "scouts" wero permit- In the shndo of Japan's fninous cherry tod to catch hits on the first bound, trees, nntlvo university students nre Three outB retired tho side. Tho 'lining 'em out." Co-lncldent with tenm thnt first scored twenty-ono tho adoption of the principles of n ituiB, or "ni'OB." regardless of the republic, tho Chinese also adopted number of InnlngH plnyed, was ac- the American gnmo of bnsohnll. And counted tho winner. After tho gnmo now coineB tho news that tho French tho players resorted to ono of tho Athletic Association hus decided to fninous taverns of the dny where tho adopt baseball as n nntlonnl sport, victors had a dinner nt tho expense In fnct, tho sun nover sets on bnso- of the vnnnu shed. Glenda Fnrrcll (h), Helen Gulov son (h), Harold Haines, Gcorgo Hansen (h), Wllmn Hoagland (h), Eugono Kelly (h), Frances Lnng, Tholma Lyons (h), Mary McArthur (h), Reginald McCnrborry, Angus tn Mlcklem (h), Evolyn Mlrrnsoul (h), Carol Rahskopr (h), George Schroedor (h), Valerian Vasoy, Ar thur Whorent, Ernest Whereat, Ray Prltchard. To Eighth A. Irono Fourier (h), Herman Glnssop (h), Gllbort John son, Abigail Lcdward, Wnyno Paint er, Zolla Swlnford (li), Tholnin Ta bor, Geneva Archer, Chester Con dron, Nelllo Hendrson. Steamer Made Run From San Francisco in 44 Hours 1 Good Freight Cargo Tho Nnnn Smith nrrivod in Inst night from San Francisco nftor n good trip up tho coast, having made tho run In about- forty-four hours. Sho had a good cargo of miscellaneous trelght, Including about 1C00 sacks of comont for C. F. McGeorge, who has gono Into tho comont business. Most of this shlpniont Ib for Myrtlo Point. Among tnoso arriving on. tho Nann wore: L. M. Agulro. A. W. Drnndt. K. Shield, J. M. Nolson. R. II. Fulton, Mrs. N. C. Tuttlo, Miss A. Tuttlo, Mrs. Preston, Mrs. M. Marks, Robt. Peters. F. Dohorty. G. W. Wright, C. Holbrook, C. A. Potoraon, N. Zan- patls,, Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. Keating. M, J. Rums, R. W. Campbell, Frank liearicK, Mrs. F. uedricK, Mrs. w. D. Williams, Mrs. Roy Miller, Miss M. L. Whltwood, Mrs. Hattlo Call. Anna Call, Robblo Call, Joo Call, Mrs. C. Mcllroom, Lucy Call, Mrs. McUroom and twenty-two steornge. IIARTOX CASK IS I'P Itrouu and Lilji'ivlst Ask Rehcmiiig in Supreme Court . The Rosoburg Rovlow says: District Attorney (leorgo M. Ilrown roturned here Tuesdny evening, after a cou ple of days spent nt Salom. While thoro ho iibslsted District Attorney I.IIJeqvlst, of Coos County, In pro bonting a petition bofnre tho Su premo Court asking for n rehearing In tho case Involving Representntlvo Harton, of Coiiulllo. Mr. Rnrton waa convicted of nssault by a Jury In Coos County, hut upon appealing the action to the Supreme Court, the decision wns rovenod. The decision of tho lower court wns i oversell by tho Supromo tribunal on tho ground that tho Prosecuting Attornoy erred while making his closing argument before tho Jury. COOS COl'XTY CASKS. Among the decisions handed down by tho Oregon Supremo Court woro tho following from Coos county: David S. Rouse vs. RIvorton Coal & Development Company, appellant; from Coos; action to enforce nn op tion for tho purehnso of laud; af firmed. Archie H. Rosa et al, appellants, vs. City of liandon; suit to enjoin col lection liv tho rltv nt n etroot nnsoss. mont; reversed. ' m sun IN FROM SOUTH BASEBALL JUNK 10, 1011. AX1 XOW. Todav baseball holds tno nnuon in Its grip. Presidents, statesmen, mil- games is awaited inrougnoui wiuj country with deeper Interest thnn ( many of the gravo problems thnt confront tho government. Thoro Ib hardly n school, a university or nj nre many hnsebnll nines mnde up of; girls and women who can play nearly . nB well nB their brother-players lui many minor leagues. Hnsebnll Is not only the nntlonnl gamo today; ' nnno Kingdom GALL SCORES Portland Defeats Sacramento 8 to 3 Los Angeles an Easy Winner inr Auoitt4 rri to co n7 tiiom.) PORTLAND, Or., Juno 20. Port land was nil easy winner nt Sacramen to yestordny, tho score being 8 to ?., Tho gniiies: At Sacramento R. II. E Portland 8 10 Sncrnmeutn 3 10 Hntterles: Krauso -and Hrenegnu; Klawltter, Kromor and Hnniinh. At San Francisco R. H. E. Oakland 2 -I 1 Sail Francisco 1 7 1 Ilatterles: Klllllay anil Mlt.c; Stnudrldgo and Clarke At Lo8 Angoles R. II R. Vculce 1 A i L3s Augolea 11 12 2 P.aitcrles: Flohnrty, HarkncsB nnd Ki'mtt; MiiBSor, Lovo, Ehmnk and Hi(oI8. AMERIOAX LEAGUE. Doston 2; Chicago 3. Washington 2j Detroit 3 (ten In nings.) New York-Clovolnnd; rain. Phllndolphla 2; Sf. Louis 0. XATIOXAL LHAGUE. Chicago 8; Philadelphia 7; Innings.) Plttsburg-nrooklyn; rain. St. Louis 6; Doston 7. Cincinnati 0; Now York 6. XOHTHWKSTERX LEAOUK Portland 0: Spokano 6. Seattlo 1; Tacoma -I. MANY WERE HURT. (ton Xo Coin Hay Accidents Re,,0i toil SALEM, Or., Juno 19. Out or 52 nccldonts roported to Labor Com missioner O. P. Iloff Inst week, threo wero fatal. In the list of accidents are: Oarrlson, N., Onrdlnor, nail In foot, railroad construction. Stownrt, Glen, Gardlnor. bnck and legs bruised, rnllroad construction. Ilronza. Mike, Glonada, hips and uacK nruiseu, rauroail construction. Hnlvorson, Harry, Glennda, noso broken, railroad construction. Mr. Oeorge A. Deunlson Is chief of tho department of horticulture at the Panama. PaclBc International Exposi tion at San Francisco In HUB. EU die Dlur will be mont comnraheoiiva. HBBBXHt.9HflReflK I GROCERIES of a High Standard of Quality PRICES that arc Right all the time y SERVICE that is satisfactory, DELIVERY that is Prompt and Particular These Are Our Business Principles. ' Conner (Sb Hoagland DEALERS IN GOOD GROCERIES. 790 South Broadway Everything in HARDWAiU From a carpet tack to a cool: range. FYom n fly swattor to a shovel. From a milk can to a separator. From a razor to a hunting knife. From a fish hook to a rifle. From a can of paint to the wall paper. Krom a monkey-wrench to an ice-cream freezer. And you know prices here are always right. &rl JPrtd&A ftJfcAyzr Convenience and Safeguard If yon Intro ever stumbled nn tho dark basement fltops, you rnn icnl Izo uht a convenience it In to have nn Electric Light Switch nt tho head of tho ttuirs. When planning your now home or tho remodeling of your present home, don't forget the tmitili on llic Imipiiieiit stnlrs, or the switch O.io light tho second floor light iiiiiii inc nihi imor. jr- 6V Send Your Laundry to Us By Parcel Post WV FURNI8II A BAd AND WILL PAY TOE POSTAGE ON ITS RETURN. Coos Bay Steam Laundry PhonC 57-J Marshfielri DEVELOPING PRINTING PICTURE FRAMING ENLARGING AND SUPPLIES REHPELD BROS. Russell Building Central Avenue Blndder Irritations, kidney trou bles, dull headaches, weariness, pain In baek and sides, all show the kid neys need to bo toned up, strength ened, their regular action restored. Foley's Kidney Pills will do it sure ly and quickly. 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