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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1914)
- VW" f V f i iiwi i ij i-JitMfiiK5 WX lWWBT'TI THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1914 EVENING,, EDITION. - "MY HOME" 'h i a- W- MOOSE PLAY ARRANGE GAME ELKS SUNDAY HI SUMY One Team has 14 Substitutes Smith Mill and Libby Teams, and the Other Has 4 Plan to Shatter the Bats Tlio REAL baseball game at tho Bcapon will bo played on tho North Bend diamond Sundn,y nftornoon when tho fnmotiB Elk team mcctB ft team representing tho Loyal Order Which Played 12 Innings Last Sunday Meet Thcro will bo another gamo Sun day nftornoon between tho Big Mill team nnd Llbby, which played a thirteen Inning contest last Sunday, on tho dlnmond near tho Llbby coal -' ------rj--- . . i. . . . . of Moobi!. Thoro Is Bonio uood t m-i iiunKcrs. Tiioro is soino good mntcr- bcr on both sides and a hot contest. In! In both teams and a good gamo Js predicted. I Is promised. Tho Marks Urothors Whllo tho lineup Is not completed will In nil probability form tho bat- tho team will bo picked from the fol iory tor mo nig .uiu icnin. lowing list: Alooso Kruogcr McLaln O. Johnson K Johnson rotorson Watson Snow Davis fttutsmnu Miller W. Knngworthy C. Langworthy Conrad Phillips Chandler Doylo Stockln Bongston BIG LEAGUE GALL SCORES F. Kester, manager of tho Mb Elks. Mill team, will select his team from Catterllm tho following playors: Morse, llar- Howatt!tles, Tollofson, FalrehlldB, llcnos- Stovcnson! soy, Hansen, Leniaux, Allen, Mattclll, Henry Marks and Dan Marks. Tho lineup of tho Llbby team will be announced later. Play at Coqulllo. Superintendent Miller, of tho Southern Pacific, announced yester- day that ho would run a special 14 train to Coqulllo tomorrow to ac- Hubstltutcs commodnto tho baseball players who will go (ram hero to cross bats wltn tho valley players. Supt. Miller said yesterday that tho train will Icavo lioro at 10 a. in., arriving at Coqulllo at 11 o'clock. It will then run on to Myrtlo Point, pick up a number of ball players and fans and roturn to Coqulllo at 1! p. m. Tho train will lcavo Coqulllo at 5 p. in. for Myrtlo Point, discharge passengers nnd thou roturn to Marsnflold, arriving lioro at 7 p. m. Miller said that tho round trip faro would bo 71.00 to Coqulllo and $1.00 FIRST ADDITION TO MARSHFIELD What n world of scntlmei't theno two short wordB coutaln! Why thou la It not right to Inject a llttlo sentiment Into tho matter of buying a placo whoro this moBt sacred Institution of Bocloty tho homo Ib to bo located 7 Buying a lot thus becomeo an esacntlal act In providing a homo whoro your chil dren grow up nmong Influences that ahapo tholr cntlro lives. In n homo of your own you can best protect your loved ones In times of business adversity; and when fortuno smiles on you It Is on a homo of your own thnt you can with most pleasure and satisfaction expend tho fruits of your labor In making that homo moro con venient nnd beautiful. But although getting a homc-slto Involves bo much Bontlmont It enn only bo ac complished by business methods, nnd tho moro painstaking you nro In your selec tion nnd tho moro thoroughly you Investigate tho comparative morltB of different lots, tho bettor you will bo suited In tho end. So, to conic down to the cold material consideration of FIRST ADDITION as a suitable placo for your future homo (tho homo which your nobleat nmbltlons lin pcll you to provide), lots In FIRST ADDITION fnco on graded Btrceta. Excellent wntor service Is provided here. A planked street connects FIRST ADDITION with tho buslncsa center and tho mill. Hero Is n growing community of progressive cit izens and good neighbors. More streets, moro homes, and u now school house nro in prospect for FIRST ADDITION this aumiuor. Ask for pint and full Information. Reynolds Development Co. (OWNER) ITS Central Ave. Phone 1G0. Los Angeles Shuts Portland to Myrtioi-oha Out Again Sacramento and Venice Win (Dr AmocII!! rrcM la Coo Dtj Tlmn.J PORTLAND, Or.. Juno 2C Port land lost again yesterday at Los An geles, tho score of 1-1 to 0 telling tho sad story. Tho games: At Los Angeles R, 11. 12. 3'ortlnncl 0 7 3 Los Angeles II 10 0 Batteries: Rlogor, Martlnonl and T'lshor, Brcuegnn; Ryan, Mussor nnd .Brooks, Meek. At Sacramento R. II. E, Oakland 4 10 1 Sacrainonto 9 in 1 Batteries: Ooyor, Christian, Crnhh nnd Aloxandor; Arborgast, Stewart and Unnnnh. At Vonlio R. II. K. Vonlco 3 G 1 San Francisco 2 G 1 Batteries: Honloy, Harkncss and .Bliss; Stnndrldgo nnd Clarko. Tho CoViulllo team will bo made up of playors from Coqulllo, Bnndon nnd Norway. Most of tho players who patrlclpatcd In tho gamo hero last Sunday hnvo boon engaged, Tho Coos Bay lineup will bo about as follows: Osborne, p; Horno or Thom as, c: KlBwyn. lb: Burko, 2b; Sater, hh; Brlggs, 3b; Phillips, rf; Woods, If, McDonald, cf. I S 1 AMERICAN LMUJUK. Dotrolt 1; Chicago 2. Cleveland 0; St. Louis 2. "Boston 2; Now York 1, ton In nings. Washington 0; forfeited to Phila delphia 9. Washington 0; Phila delphia G, ten innings. NATIONAL LEAOUE. Chicago G; Cincinnati 2. Chicago -, Cincinnati 0, called In seventh on account of darkness, fit. Louis 2; Pittsburg 3, ten in flings. Now York 8; Boston 4. Now York 16, Boston 4. Philadelphia 4; Brooklyn 7. 1 NOKTinVISSTKltX LEAC.UE. Vancouver 3; Taconia 0. Victoria 0; Sppkann 4, Portland 4; Seattle ft, ten innings. I IS W II R CREATES TALK Much Interest Manifest in Funny Features of the Auto Parade Tho announcement yesterday Vf prizes for n comic section in tho auto mobile parade created much talk among auto owners nnd tho public Intontlon of going after thoso prizes and tho funny foaturo of tho parade promises to bo a winner from tho stnrt. W. P. Murphy was In close confer ence with Frank Norton nnd It was said ho was trying to negotiate for ono of Frank'u wheel scrapora to en ter tho parado. F. D. Fletcher Is also said to bo busy on a blcyclo that would maka a 1 orso laugh when It gots In lino. Bill, tho flshman, Is also consider ing getting Into tho gamo with his cart and fitting It up to bo drawn by some trained crabs that ho has beep teaching. 'bojujb oHujjjub junbo uiojj jimm 91 CI "I 1IM FOJOA piJOJWO C3 JO pijoj u jo mo OGo isujoij omm oqi B8rg8'gKJaWfl.l' i'-nrtt-fna ! " Mil I Hn II IIW Pliolo copyilBht, 1914, by Punnmu-l'aclllc International Exposition Co. II. S. Crocker 0 n"lrlnl pituaiiupliurH. THE FIVE ACRE CALIFORNIA HOST BUILDING AT THE FA.'.'AMA-PAClriC fcXr-CiTION. c ALIFORNIA, ns host to the world, Is erecting n vast pulnco In which i.iIhipM entcr'nlni'ientn will bo given during tho Panamn-Pnclflc International Exposition at 8nn l-'iiuclsio Ti liulliHug. vhlcli. with Its furnishings, will cost $500,000. will bo constructed In Mission tvle of architecture. Bciddi being a center of sodal and olllclal activities, It will house a wealth ! ixl!t 1(8. cyteW jjlV f M m&mvwm PORTKKH HARD LUCK Lose Scow Jauu of Bulls and Iy nninltu in River .Vent Floixuco FLORENCE, Or., Juno 27. A scow loaded with rails, dynamlto nnd other railroad supplies for Por ter Bros.-Grnnt Smith Company cap sized In tho river. Tho whole cargo IIch In twenty feet of water. A part of this may bo salvaged. Three men woro on tho bcow at tho time, but got off safoly with no injury except a ducking, PAIIKINSON IS DEAD PORTLAND, Or., Juno 27. II. J. Parkinson, prominent for years In tho nctlvltlca of tho People's Power Lcaguo and loador In tho campaigns waged against tho Unlvorslty of Ore gon appropriations, died at tho homo of Mb mother, Mrs. S. E. Parkin son at Elk Urovo, California. A PREDICTION FOR 11 Over 14,157,082 women may bo ablo to vote for President in 1916. In tho wholo United States the num ber of women 21 years and over In 1910, was 24,oG5,575; tho number of women 21 and ovor In the nlno full suffrago Btatea Is moro than 1,998, 073, while In Illinois tho number Is over 1,567,491, making a total of moro than 3,365,564 women over 21 in states whoro womon aro now entitled I" vto for Picsldcnt. Tho 1914 probabhll cs (whkh Includo tho states where tho (intendment baB already been submitted by tho InUla tlvo petitions), should add 3,305,201 womon over 21, and tho 1915 prob abilities should add approximately 7,286,317. making a total of over J4.000.0QO, a sufficiently formid able number to recolvo tho consider atlon of ovory political porty. By l'jiyt'oHtl Dim ' e of Orcpon FALL TERM CENS J I Sept. 23rd, 1914 ('rutr.mni' Kclirn! ntr' '"nllego In pair.tory riur,. S .. ' est' diniprlr.-fs Hlt iiiicn of fertile Uai. c)nipIeJo gymiiiiNlumi imlmmlnf pi1"', Indoor nnd outdoor Mhlctk. 1 Ubrnry, wtudy IiiiIIk, roiuiotoiit in- Htructlon In nil branches, hend lor i-ates t and booklet: "Whoro boy nro trained to think." AdiireM BISHOP SCOTT SCHOOL Yamhill, Oregon. Pennsylvania Second, Cornell Third and Washington Fifth at Poughkeepsie I1t Amo-UIisI l'r. lo Cirn IK, Tlmn POlHHIKEFPSIi:. N. Y. Juno 27. Columbia won tho Intor-colloglato rowing o' uniplmuhlp. Pennsylvania was second, Cornell thlid, Syniouso fourth, Washington fifth and Wis j'ousiu sixth. Cornell won the Junior elght-oartnl two nillo raco by ono and one-half lengths. Columbia was second, Penn sylvania third and Syr.ienso fourth. Tho Froshinen elght-oaied raco ns won by Cornell. Sj mouse was second, Pennsylvania tiuid, Colum bia fourth and Wisconsin fifth. ROSEBURO It M. Howard, hon or student graduate of tho 1914 class, School of Coiumorco, lias tieen appointed Instructor of ac counting and economics at tho Ore gon Agricultural College. CORVALLIS Tho summer school at O. A. C. Is now in full swing. Jta sessions run from 7 o'clock In the morning to 7 In tho ovenlng and provide instruction In 44 courses -aggregating 333 hours. ' WILL REFEREE French Champion to Officiate at Johnson-Moran Bout in Paris Today (lly Aim Utf.1 I'ith la Coon Ilir Tlmra PARIS, Juno 27 Jack Johnson, nnd Flunk Morau finished training jodterday and each decliired himself, hi tho best possible condition for tho fight tonight. Tho advance s.Uo of seata Indicated t at the receipts would bo over $100,000. George Carpentalr, tho French champion, will icferee. BIHIENK After nn absence of 13 years, two sister, Mrs. Carl Dans field, of Eugene, nnd Mrs. W. R. Kepner, of San Francisco, met In Eugene, when tho lattor arrived from California, accompanied by Mr. Kep ner. ROSEBURO A now concreto flsh way will bo constructed over the South Umpqua River dam hero. I Plans and specifications are to bo completed by August 1 by tho i Douglas County Water & Light Co., ' owners of tho dnm. MEDFORD Mrs. II. H. Sargent has presontcd the public library with a number of copies of hor father's book "Rcmlnlsconcoa of My Boy hood," by Jesse Applegate. OF COURSE THE BALOON WENT TO BAY PARK It was the best placo It could find to stop. Things grnvltato quite naturally to BAY PARK. Balloons arrlvo there only occasionally, but Buyers, Builders and Baggage go thoro almost overy day. We are anxious to show you the advantages of Investing in BAY PARK. Wo have such n weight of testimony from satis fled owners there,- and nro so sure wo aro offering you nn op portunity of real merit, that wo aro cortaln of convincing you that It Is so. If It wire not good, wo could not hnvo sold so much of It, nnd would not wasto our ti'iio trying to sell It. Ask about our EASY PAYMENT PLAN. L S. Kaufman & Co 177 V ROXT STREET 1 i '' ' ill .i.JSSSSSJ SSBEEiiii Ah hi nn. wmH55 i i .-..iT-iry. Co a py-$K"NS3 a cr Ar jdiE&f II . lliickiZ ILaIIbJ g- - VBmmffmm HANGING IS A BAD END FOR A MAN but a perfect finish for WALL PAPER We have some that ought to be hung, and we are ready to hang it. Drop In at your convenience and Inspect tho ropes. 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