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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1914)
"OM)Ui .. Tho '"IDl of ","o Sat- 'lophone I Eltfn . cigar lobby, J more ger ju not . vote, 'n that n she '0 (11(1 when work o did '"sago 'QKing "uocd i.000 :.G0 .400 600 ?con finish bolng con. turn- 'hall, i con. I trac-1 the Tih- ;u SET iffSI S. GEO. W. ?, God. ,2 0.15 53200, " With contest lF...omiPIKLl) WEEKLY EVERY jmvun M,M AltltlVl'M i.-i! m.m7 "m,'.?...'' ' I' . .r.t miirv LEAVES KtmiMM i-'fiMl A. St. ifi?i!S!y,l,,J,onas,,,I ,,,,,,1nj' -. tucs. I' .... miinin c.mm.. II JiUKI" rnviriu nin,ii!iiiir I O.MPAX1 '..rrorco, ARcni, Mnnmiieiu. .mono 1 1. H"YVJT Afn.nt. North Bend. .I'linm, .ii , jnn-'i - - jjE XKW PASSKNOKU AM) FHF.IGIIT STEAMEIt S. S. Geo. W. EHk TWENTY-FOUR HOUIt SERVICE. SJWgJAIgiWaD. OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1914-EVEMING EDITIOH. ' - .lliriTH San Francisco Sm ihmi.mi TT ..i I T"" elder Jllr 3B B yLyUnDTIlW'u m g$m ml Uf IflbJiUJU WUUil HU to, $& o--' an d l nxi - T-TnffiK riot 9 n l&S lUc B-nkviirM'" ftK- . fern1 L Rim, x " '-u:as' premiums M " s i 1 brt.VJl 10 COOS HAY EVERY SUNDAY, I) A. M W" ARRIVE COOS HAY EVERV MONDAY MORNING IflKlKM) TO PORTLAND KVKUY THURSDAY fcllFIKLD TO EUREKA EVERV .MONDAY AFTIIltNOON f . ...I'llilM.'ll Ut.'lll'iriK itfii. V ""VmVr i? pacific! CTia .n, ,.i.'i,','K .n i Ir )Ic0corf, Agent, Mantlifleld. . Phono II. 'gPalnl'r, Auunt, Nortli Rend, l'lioiie 121. EQUIPPED with Yiuiai:ss. pmsMp Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. si!!i Irom Mnrshflold (luring month of Juno at 1 o'clock p. ra. , the 4th, 3tb, 14th, 10th. a Ith and 28th. 4(M on sale to iK KAntorii point nnd Inforitmilon ai to mute nun rniot cnceriuuy rurnlMiciI. 7-I. F. T. SHELDON. Agent I SSI 1 Every time you buy another brand you waste money and pleasure Buy Camclsncw cigarettes that sell 20 for 10c and can't be duplicated at any price. Here's a cigarette made of choice quality Turkish and domestic tobaccos that meets with instant lavor due to the process used in the blendine of these tobaccos. Don't look for premiums in Camel packages. The cost of the tobaccos prohibits their use. If yur dtaltr can't tupptyyou, itnd 10c for on pac.'iactor ft, 00 for a catton of Un package 300 clsartlUt), poUag prepaid. Afltr tmok. ins en paekac: if you don't find CAMELS rtfircJtnlcd. rtturn tht olhtr nln pachaeu, and tut will n fund your monty R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.,Wlniton.Slem. N. C. UMIIT-ininM lIMMWMJIl nter-Ocean Transportation Co, ni-wcekly service Uoos Jsny nnd San J raneisco. S. S. Redosd UllS FHQM SAN FHANCISCO FOIt COOS HAY I SATL'ltDAY, .ll'NK 117, AT !J P. M. I Equipped witli wireless and subniarint bell. Passengers and freight. S. S. NANN SMITH Equipped with wireless and subniarinc bell. Passengers and freight. UH.S I'HO.M MAHSIIF1KM) FOH SAN 1'1IAN( ISCO Tl'IWDAY, .IL'NM (, AT !J V. .M. San Franeisco office, Greenwich street pier No. 2:3 and GOO Fife building. Coos Bay Agent, 0. P. McGeoiige, I'honc 44. LET US MAKE YOUR ABSTRACTS Title A Trust Co..' Abstracts, thoroughly riopemliible. Ini me diate service, promiit nttentlon to nil Interests of our clients. M 1 N 1 M U M COST I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORS Mildred Rogers Nelson 'J'cikIkt of I'iiiuo. I'upll of Hugo MnnsfoUtt, Bnu Frnnclaco. Ilnrniony tntiRht. Juvoullo Piano Club. Appllentlon for Ics slons by appolutiiicnt, Mnrshflold, Or, S. S. PARAISO New Steel limit. I i.'iiiiliimxl Illi Whi'less. Fine PAsscnger Arconmiodatloiis. Rr,S FOH FOHTLANn, SATl'HDAA'. J I'M J U7, AT 5 5. M WITH FAHSfCNOKItS AND FHKKIHT. m,IX)WSTONH 8A1KS FOH COOS HAY FltOM SAN FIJAXriSCO THUltHDAY JUIA' 2, WITH FHKKJHT O.MA. NORTH BEND MILL & LUMBER COMPANY, Agents TOM JAMKS, Audit, O. 1'. SHKKIDAN, AkciiI, Mnrslifleld. X"rtl' 1U,", OUIt i;iiK(iAM' lii.Mki OF NEW SPRING GOODS JUST KKCKIYKIj AT S. S. JENNINGS NOitTII IIHND SMITH'S VARIETY STORE, North Bend, for Fancy and Domestic CHINA H. H. Harper iiousi: ItUII.DCH Gonornl HopnlrliiK nnd Cablnot Making. Phono a40-J. McBroom & Cameron )1LS AND IU nlnlioil. Uepnlr Work Spoclnlty roN'THAcrnim ami iti'ii.m.'im i.Biiiiiuiun I4iruisiiuii. W. T. Tompkins, D. S. T. (UVllnier .Mcllioiln) 1'?l'(iri lftlfiti'M tllunnuit IvttitnA 1W. .., UVIIDU t.VM.V-1, without driiKS or surt;ory. lloouis 1 nnd :', 2.17 South llrondwny. Phono ITi-h. Mnrshflold, Or. Joel Ostlirid PIA.VO Tir.i:it AVI) ItKPAIIHMt 41C S. Sixth Street. Phono lun-U Lcnvo ordom nt W. It. Haines' Mub- sic Company. no saw i:doi:s on YOUH COLTiARS If you Imvo tliem laundered nt TWIN CITY STHAM LAUNDRY Pictures & Framing Walker Studio mxv our NEW BRAND OF COFFEE At 35 Cents A Pound irs Tins map kvkii. x oxiM'Oiwii tixs. COOS BAY TEA, COFFEE & SPICE HOUSE Fhoie 394. 130 North Ilroadwny. F0R RENT HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS AT THE LLOYD HOTEL HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED NOW Sec C0RTHELL Phone 3171. Celebrate the Fourth At Marshf ield .The entire business section of the city " Jf u"!!j'entS.i Playground for bor Kuests. Front street n"''Ce" lg?'e,y,,e Tho le reserved for visitors and pedestrians almost 0"'"",l: i"? rttr already owns a liberal omount of decorat Ivo 'naterlal. but M year ?500 more has been allowed for a till row e lib nljuj Ply. With flow and bunting, and evergreen, t ho c ty will pre sent a appoarance surpassing nythlng ever ttempt so. jo r ine Wtaw lights and artistic effects will be u"J?,Xy or f Ire 'lc lighting. On the night of tho Fourth a grand fuvw w rki will bo set off across tho bfjr rrom the clt,. J0 of fireworks so displayed Is most satisfactory. They are lunn t the best advantage. Tho "across-tho-water effect adds groau to tho pleasure derived from them. MERCHANT'S CAFE Popular place tor Good Meals. Prices Reasonable. Cor, Commercial & B'dw'y juts. C. F. hihargkr I DresMiinkliiK "d Lndloh' Tall oliiK Prices Itciisoiinlilo Ovor Magnes & Matson Store . Phono 248-J. Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance riTlE GUARANTEED ABSTRACT CO., inc. HENRY SKNGSTACKEN, Mnnaper parm. coal, timber ami PMjnxfl JgJJJ A ". GENERAL AGENTS EAST-SI I ih MABSHFIELD OFFICE, FHONl- " COQUILLE CITY OFFICE PHONF- Jin. 2n Commutation U Tickets $2.00 !iirliflold.Xortli Hend Auto Line Oars every ten minutes from O n. m to l'J:"0 p. m. GOnST & KING, Props. Low Rates for Handling Trucks Wo haul trunKs between any ouluta In Marriifleld for tho follow ing rates, delivery to ie made in the first stories of building: One trunk Three trunks 'J Twelve trunks 1,01' Star Transfer and Storage Lo. Il Helsner, Prop. , ii.i i-i.- TYPEWRITERS All standard makes, sold on easy pay menls, new and rebuilt. Fox, Underwood, Heminpton .Royal, 0 iver, L. C. Smith, and Smith Premier j rent o .exchange. Cleaning, reiwlring ornew jdatens, wor,krfffrCiiT . Alliance office, bon paper delivered. Phone us your c.rder. I lie TYPEWRITER xnHANGE AND SUPPLYJQ- ; THE COOS HOTEL 1 i Formerly of Marshfield I I WASHINGTON AYKNL'K j STADDHN STHRKT I NORTH HEND O. A. Metlln, Prop. J. M. Wright mono uis-ii HUIMMXG CONTRACTOR Kstlmntes furulsheil on request i .IJ C. 0. Gosney. ' I'llOIlO .(KM CONTRACTOR AND HUIMllvR Kntliniit)H Kurnlaht'il on ItenuoBt My Pant Work N My Rcft'iciicc First and Alder Sts. . Mnrshflold Dr. H. M. Shaw Eye, Ear, Noso and Tliront. DR. MATTIi: It. SHAW llUiJiMu itf Wmtion inifl fMillilrfii Office Phono :i'J0. Rooms 200, 201. L'u.', rrving uiock. Hoii80 phone, 10G-J. Dr. A. J. Hendry DENTIST Marshflold, Oregon. Itooms Ol'O.I Coko llulldlng. Itusldonco phono Sfil'-X. Offlco phupp 112-J. Mrs. Farringer TEACHER OF PIANO Resldenco Studio, Phono 38C-J. Benjamin Ostlmd CONSULTING ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT Offices. I'OG Irving Block Phono 10U-L or 2C7-J. Mnrshflold, Oregon Perl Riley Ballinger PIANIST AND TEACHER Rogldoneo 8tudIo, 217 No. Third St. Phone 308-L. W. G. Chandler ARCHITECT Rooms 301 and 302, Coke Building Marshflold, Oregon Wm. S. Turpen ARCHITECT Mnrshflold, Oregon. SUITS CLEANED AM) PRESS. KD a'lTS .MADE TO ORDER 'MVE IS A TRIAL UNiQUE PANTAT0RIUM JOY )OYLE & C. ,0. DAGGETT 25C Central Ave. Phono 250-X. SEND YOUR LAUNDRY TO US BY PARCEL POST WE FURNISH A HAG AND WILL PAY THE POSTAGE OX ITS HETIRN r COOS BAY STEAM . LAUNDRY PHONE r,7.J. MAHSIIFIEIiD ARE YOU BOTHERED With Corns? If so, you are deprlv. ed of half the pleasur- of llfo pleasant walking and hwlthy exer cise. A visit to .Mrs. Olivia Edniaii. Sclentlflo Clilropodlut, Ap't 3, O'. Connell Hldj;., will be tho source of a permanent remedy for aching feet. lii LEAGUE BALL SCORES Portland Wins Two Out of Thrac Ga 'os Saturday and Si'nday yith Los Angeles tUr Ai0( li rrrti to Vnot U, TlmH.) POitTIiAN '. Or.. Juno 2!). Port- qlnnd took f i of tho threo games wiiu 1.0s An ics Saturday nnd Sun day. Tlie Bf irei : At Los An ;el s R. 11. M. Port'nnd n 7 4 Ios Angelpg 7 11 1 Piittoi'lcs - 1 nne. Krauso and IFIshor; Chr li n-td llrooks. AFTEHNO X OAM E. Portland 4 11 2 l.i)M Augr;. 1 1 10 3 Dnttcili - HlgRlnbotlmm and Ynntz, Li,o, Musser and Holes, Meok. At San 7r uclsco R. H. E. Vonlco . 2 11 r, San Frr ! 1 .. fi 9 0 HatteuLb White nnd Powell; Elliott, lliuim nnd Schmidt. WIN AFTERNOON GAME Venire 7 0 2 San Francisco 2 8 5 Ilattcrles Klepfer and Elliott; Fanning, Lelflold nnd Ilarlinm; Clarke morning. At Sacrnmonto It. II. E. Oakland I 14 4 Sacrnmonto 0 12 2 Imttorlos - Prultt, Crnbbo and Alexander; Gregory nnd Hannah. AFTERNOON GAME Oakland 3 C 4 Sacramento 4 4 3 llntterles Malarkey, llllay and Mltzo; Arrclaues and ltol r. SatiirdayV Gnu 1 1 At Oakland It. II. E. Oakland r, fi 0 Sicramento 3 0 4 Dnttorlrs Ablon ( ill Mltsc; Stroud nnd Hannah. At San Frnnclscc It. II. E. Venice I K 4 San Frnuclsco' Jfi 10 0 Untterles "Fir rly, Smith, Hobp and Illiss; Hogt ., Pornnld nnd Clarke. At Los AngoUs - It. II. E. Portland 3 7 1 Los Angeles 2 0 2 Ilattorloa Wont and Ynntz; Em ko, I.ovo nnd Holes; llrooks, NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Victoria, 2; fipoknno. 3, Victoria, 7; Spokane, G. Portland, 4; Seattle, r. Portland, B: Seattle, 4. Tacoma, fi; Vancouver, 4. Tnionia, 3;' Vancouver, 4. AMERICAN LEAGUE St. Louis, 1; Chicago, 2. Chloago, 3; St. Louis, 2. Detroit, 0; Cleveland, 4. NATIONAL LEAGUE St. Louis, fi; Chicago, 0. St. Louis, IS; Chicago, 8. Pittsburg, (1; Cincinnati, 7; J'lttsburg, 0; Cincinnati, 1, Saturday' Oilmen. AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit, 2; Chicago, 2. Cleveland, 1C; St, Louis, 4, Clovoland. 3; St. Louis, 4. (Flvo Innings, called by agreement.) Rostnii, r; Now York, 3. Washington, 2; Philadelphia, 4. NATIONAL LUW1UE Elks Use Four Pitchers in Game at North Bend Mill Team Wins From Libby With two doublo plays to their credit, tho Mooso Dnsoball team de feated the Elk team by n scoro of 17 to 10 on the North Ucud diamond yesterday afternoon. Tho Mooso team scored threo runs In the first Inning, flvo In tho fourth, seven In tho eighth and 2 In tho ninth. Tho Elks scored two In tho first liming, one In the fourth, two In tho fifth, three In tho sovent and two in the ninth. Howntt, Stovonson, Morso and James pitched for tho Elks, with Cat tcrlln behind tho bnt. C. Lnngwor t!iy and McLaln wore tho battery for tho Mooso team. Howntt had pitch ed flvo Innings when ho was replacod by James. In tho last half of tho sixth InnliiK Jnme8 sprained u ten don In tho calf of his right leg whllo making a run for first base and could not fllllull llmvntt nr-nln tnnl ll.r. mound In tho seventh, hut fearing that ho would strain his nrm ho gnvo wny to StovoiiHon, who (had been playing first. Stevenson pitched tho soventh Inning nnd wnB succeeded In tho eighth by Morso. Tho Mooso team mado a doublo piny In tho soventh Inning nnd closed tho gnmo with another. Cnttorltn, who caught for tho Elks, and How ntt, who pitched, trlod to catch a pop-up In tho seventh Inning. They collided with ench other nbout mid- Wav hctWPMl I1OIII11 nlntn nml I Mr, I baso and tho hall handcuffed both of thorn. Langworthy, who caught for tho Mooso team, caught a hot one hit by Cattorlln In tho second Inning. Thoro wero n number of (jood plays on tho pnrt of both teams and It Is needless to say thoro wero a Kood many errors. Somo of tho decisions of Umplro Llllobo wero Hharply questioned by both players nnd spec tator 'nit ho hold his ground In the belief thr.1 ln was right. Willi tho ox( ytlon of tho chnngo In tlu pitching staff of t'n Elk team thoro wan liir one other change That enmo when An'hlo Johnston re placed Don Girdlner on second base In tho seventh Inning. Although Archie hud llttlo opportunity to show his nblllty as a bnll player, tho crowd did not rail to nolo that ho Is a good coachor. Tho llnoup of the game follows: ElkH Cattorlln Howntt Stovonson (lordl.ioi Morso Chandler Doyle Conrad Stocklu n P lb -li r 1 Jb If of rf Mooso McLaln C. Lnniwortliy Mr . lCrugor G. Johnston Iln & utsmau , N. i.ilinston W. Li -j worthy Miller Hi i ICiiiger COOS COUNTY YACHT Sir ThomiiH Llptou'w SlmmrtHic llullt Out of Port Orford Cedar Tho Coqulllo Sentlnol says: "It may not bo generally known that tho tlmbor which wont Into Sir Thomas Upton's sailing yacht, Sham rock IV, wns cut In Coos Couuty. Tho timber was cut about a year ago nt tho Lyons-Johnson mill down tho rlvor and Virgil Wilson, son of V. It. Wilson, assisted In tho handling and tnllylig of It. Tho race for the tup will bo held this Bumuior. THE HOTELS AT wrm m m. Chletiirn, 7; Cincinnati, 0, St. Loul. 2: Pittsburg, 4. ' Yoik. 2; Irostou. 4. I nil :e1phNi, ?; Brooklyn, 1 hi! lolphlu, 4; Ilrooklyn, 0. 10. V RTIIWESTERX I,EAGUE V "cfivor, 5; Tacoma, ?. V' to'In. 0; Spokane 2. I'irtUnd, 3; Seattle 3. HOSSHX IS ACQUITTED. SpliiKflelil Man Found Not Guilty -n PoIhoiiIhk Cli-'-go E ?f KNE, Or,, Juno i'i. -Mfr a niui thut lasted six days, tho jury In he onto of Andrew Rpsson, charged w'th murdering his wlfo, Edith Hob frn, pi their homo on the n' .lit of Marc'i i 0, last, returned r. verdict of not guilty. Tho Hossens camo to Springfield a ttlo over a year ago from Elkton, Douglas county, Oregon. Evidence lu tho case was entirely circumstan tial, Hossen being accused of admin istering tho poisons during the nb sonco of tho othor members of the household. Dosson Is a timber crulr or nnd his parents live near Lam -lols, Curry county. CURRY ALTO ACCIDENT. Tho Women fujim-d When Cur Tunis Turtle. LAXGLOIS, Or.. Juno 29. Venson Friend and his sister, Mrs. Rethel, ar rompanled by Mrs. D. Gardner, nar rowly iwapod' death when their auto mobile turned up sldo down. It Is re ported Mm. Gardner's leg was broken and Mrs. Ilethel was pretty badly ajiakoi up. At Tho Chandler. C. II. Albert, Portland: A. A. Hale, Portland; Ton Problo, Port laud; Lew F, Price, Sumner; J. It. Moon, Pd'i Francisco; II. IU Chantler "mi na; M. Clayton, Port lar", C 11 lies, Portland; O. A. I'i r: Pi !and; O. S. Ncsh, San ri nil.; lunlol Mlllor, Ihuidon; A. J, Van 14, San Francisco. . 1 10 Lloyd, .1. Hanlli :, I rosper; T. A. Sail ing, AllHgai:; Charles Laudondrof, run Kcanelsco: A. E, Holtt an1 son, rortlund; II. Dlikun, Portland; Mr, and Mrs. J. ) o.idc son, Seattle; D. Jaidcsou. Ctnr nnatl. Ohio; E. Car ter, Gold Dead). Lei. Olson, Sea tie. At Tl'o lllanco. M. C. Murpli:, I'm Hand; J. W. Young, Vundoz, AP-a, II. Thomp son. Ilakor; W. Kti.lwr 1, Portland; J. Smith, Lakesldo L. I). Smith, Cooa Rlvor; A. G. W lear. Uoseburg; C. L. Wilson. Caiiulllo: N. T. Petor son. ' ouullle; M. lUyne, Mwlford; P. M. 0lly, Isthmus Inlet: A.IIarnes, San Kiauclseo; II. Gilbert, North led, L. Myors, Kioienco; joe d: n., Florence; 11. CoUel, Eastport. At The St. LiiWH'iiiv. J. C. l.t-owi and Ko. Myrtle ,r i-it: Mr. and Mm. J. Render n, I rtlsnd; Hazel XIcMann. Den.er; H Stovonson ratn ; j. J. unaucn beard, Coos Rher Stpa'oy Rice, Ber keley; Carl HI01 0 S .n Francisco; II. T K' ih . ith Hend; J. O. Drown, I r.lo Point. WHEX YOU GO AWAY I Have Tho Tim 03 sent to your I new address. f E 5 m .1 I Ih. lei n n, id id J : r-?wf-?:q r.