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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1914)
Mr it iiniiiis MMMnpmsoBmRH & ii fOUR THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1914. EVENING EDITION. ND IEI5 W M NEW FACTO HIES, EXTEMMMSKS AXI) IMPROVEMENTS THAT IX CltEASE THE I'AVIIOLLS AM) PROMOTE DEVELOPMENT. W. R. Scott, general manager of 6500 miles of the S. P. system on the Pacific Coast, says railroad earn- Intra will ennn hj nn fhft linirraild The bridge across the river at Sa lem has been condemned aud the two counties and the city will erect a $200,000 structure. A. 0. Hammond of San Francisco says ships costing J 1000 a day to nruki) to uM I annn hn an 11 In tr fpnm U)iVIU(U OWI UC AHMIIirj asa Astoria and a railroad will be built down the coast. The old Long placer mine near Cottage Grove is to be worked for gold. The Vesuvius mines In the Bo hemia district are getting out much ore. IN BIG LEAGUES Tho Riitrana Trnn WurWa hna tnttn a contract to manufacture 500 of the sanitary drinking fountains. Representatives of the Oregon California Electric of .Med ford have been at Riddles to Install service. The Clackamas Gas Company passes up Mllwaukle and will supply Oswego. A Federal court and postofflce building will be erected at Med ford. Hood River has voted 175,000 road bonds and dedicated an onen- air theatre. The Worklngmen's Compensation Commission has put out nine travel ling auditors to drum up business for settlement by the state. Grants Pass has paid out on the Crescent City railroad to date $83, Jl s. A San Francisco firm will erect a brick block on Sixth street, Port land. The Portland meat Inspection or dinance has been taken Into the courts on the ground that It dis criminates against all small packers In favor of the meat trust, A test case has been brought In Marlon County on twelve grounds to test the constitutionality of the Dlue Sky Law. Vehalem has voted bonds to pur chase the present water plant Fruit packing will start August 1 In the Rogue River district. Tho Hudson Gold Dredging Com pany will construct another dredge for. Ui,SPtiir Kol(1 "'"or mines. A. 110,000 creamery will be erect ed at Alvadore on Fern Hldge. Labor Commissioner Hoff decided that tho bridge crow on tho Grants Pass railroad could not bo employed over eight hours. The men got $3.20 i1 ' ,,y n.niJ ovcr"rat- but were stopped by Hoff, claiming It was public work and that an emergency existed. The tlino was cut to eight hours. Tho Greenback mine In Douglas County has been sold to a Mexican ?arngeC8lca'leana '" b opcTatc " ! n I'i'oonn0",0" Coml"n' will build I -J.10'?.00 ",0ko Plant at Eugene The I ooth-Kelly Company Is erect! fengf.S,r ,,r,,r00f "r-k" Mnhi motor ro.n(1 w" b ''t from I v'.VrL'0 ,h0 '" t Florence! . f-A i1,,01 ?ar I,no l8 o built ' from Haker Into the Eagle Valley f..hnK.r.a Knve IISU.000 for the-flsh-hntchlng stations on Oregon wi- Tho Interurban Telephone Com-' pany asks to bo allowed to rn iTe rates twenty-five cents per month n account of Incread expense hourly fm,n,m,lm wn 'lK hour law for women. Tho Coast lirl . Oomimnv nt 'ortland. Kn tl... br I ?'", amiTrldt1 l lm ''"" J1"! J0M0U.mI.oii ro8rtoir of , T,l, fromont Hotel, recently do. b Kr Mre " Sn,0,n' 'V. uu It of brick, to cost $20,000 Representatives of Swjft A-' mm PMy have been hammering LoZ Ron . indiwtry with ,ort tlony from Canada and V h3, onn m ?r0 l,"'"1K ,Hke 'or a $ 10. onoiilKh school at Eugone I Cla sop County has 700 , ,on em Ployed on tho Columbia Hlg way Eugene Krultgro-vers' Kclailon wl! manufnuuro loganberry juir. --. . w.- iijiuntiuil. I'MIST OF SALMOX. - Srlum.u.,. lt4.,Hlo,,, AriH ,,, from VhI.,.,, (,.,,., A Port In ml iim.i,. .... .... :.-!? --:!''; t ,, . , UK"" r(msl wineries, ! , ,0 r,w"' """ She brought km ST """ " "a808 f 8"'' on n ""l,ry at W.Ml.Ierb..rn. ," "" ,lK"o RUer. and will , ; ..o br,I1K ,IloaV). ,;;:;;;; mo ..r t. '.":?,:,, ,;flllnB i. . . liuii at id,, rnn01... "re h n.por.ed ns being, ' MARSHFIELD FOLKS ASTONISH DRUGGIST wo'a?o7!a,;z,;&,n,7,!(,,,,psb''t ng how quicki v ,7 ly ,,y ,o1 'vossourSSci;LVi-:ka -' unci constlnniin.r d i"in- at A 8IN(iP.nou Man' report 1XTERISTIXO FACTS CO.NTER.N XO I IRST TWO .MONTH'S PLAV WORK OX l)IA.MOXI COM PARI.sON OP TEA.MS. JBr AtoUtJ Ttrtt to Coos By TIBM J NEW YORK. July 23. Interesting Insight relative to the work of the uig league uageoan cuius is lunusucu by the figures compiled for the first I..1 nt .I..-. ..MMdAnt ftAnnnnf aaacnn uuii ui Liltf IJ cam, j,t,,i",,fc srww... The data, while not official. Is col lected from the dall box scores and for the purpose of comparison Is suf ficient to show the strength and posing the National and American league circuits. Eliminating the games won and lost, as shown In the dally standing of the leagues, the fntnt hnmhiip nt rnna hlfa prrnrii and left on bases are Indicated for the first three months of the season rami thfi roatilt.inl nvamrM crlvft .1 ; clear Idea of the reason for the res- ' pectlve standing of the teams. I In the National League the New York" P.lflnlu have irnroil M.lfl runs In TO games, the averagp of hits being a trifle under two per run .while the error column snows a percentage of about 1 3-4 per game. With the ex ception of Cincinnati, the Giants have had fewer players left on base than any other club In the senior organiza tion. The Chicago club, playing eight more games tnan .New lork. has scor ed but one more run. eight hits less anil made fifty more errors, In ad dition to having almost 100 more players left stranded on the bases. The St. Louis Cardinals' figures In dicate that while winning close to 50 per cent of their games they failed to score within fifty runs of the lenders, although credited with an equal number 0f hits. Next to Pittsburg and Boston the club Is charged with the least errors In the league ranks, while but two other teams have fewer base runners left. Cincinnati scored runs at the rate of one for every 1.93 hits in addition to averaging but 1.92 errors per ganie. In men left on bases the club has the best record In the league, the figures being I2S In 76 games. In tho second division Philadel phia scored .112 runs and C12 hits In 0 Karnes. mad nst nrmm nn.i t,.i 4i0 players stranded. Brooklyn In un equal number of games made C2, hits, 281 runs, 123 errors and 462 players got on the paths to be left there. The Pittsburg record for 73 games Is 237 runs, C,S hits, 104 er rors nnd 4D1 base runners left, while Boston In an equal number of con tests mndo 263 runs, r,91 hits. 10G errora nnd had 503 players left be tween first base and the home plate. American U-iignc. The AtTMtrfpnn I j.,r.,.. 1 which Include tie games In the same manner as In tho National organiza tion records, furnished some surpris ing information. The world's cham pion Ph ladelphla Athletics, while leading tho league In the number of runs and hits, have had more base .'? r"i '.eri 1 tnH baKa than an ut.ier cliili in tho circuit except the Detroit Tigers. Three other clubs have made fewer errors, but none can equal the runs and hits totalled by .,..' "' '"i """ nt U1 midway ,uln vi uiij n,;iiHun, BIG LEAGUE BALL SCORES PORTLAND LOSES TO SAX FRAX CISCO AXI) LOS AXGELES 1)E FEATS SACRA.M KXTO VESTEH DAVS SCORES. tDr At:UtJ Prwi te Coo Dr Tlnw I PORTLAND. Or.. July 23. Port land lust yesterday's game, 3 to 7. ivlilln f na Anvrtlaa ilafn.ifiul Qnnrn. j mento :! to 1, thereby closing up the gap uerween tne leaders in tne coast League pennant race. The scores yesterday At San FrnrIon R. If H Portland 3 7 3 San Francisco 7 lo .i Batteries: Martinont, West and Fisher: Yantz, Fanning, Pernoll and Schmidt. At Venice R. H E Onklnn.I i) S A Venice 6 S 0 Batteies: Abies, Christian and Mltze, Arbogast; White and Hogan At sai ramento it. h. K Los Anseles .1 10 2 Sacraneito l 9 1 Batteries: HurIics nnd Brooks. Williams and Han isli. I Quality! Not Premiums The cost of the tobaccos in Camel Cigarettes prohibits the use of premiums and coupons. Camels are a blend of choice quality Turkish and domestic tobaccos. Smoke smooth and even and leave you scot-free of any cigarelly aftertaste. Camels are 20 for JO cents, and you can't buy a more satisfying: cig-arette at any price. Stake a dime against a package to-day. tfrour dtaUrcan't lupptyyau, itnd lOcforompatkaia or S1.00 for acatton of ttn packagti I300cigartlt$t, poilagm prtpaid. Afltr t making on pachas . you don't find CAMELS at rtprtttnUd, rtturn A othtt nino pacmagti and u will ti fund your mony. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Chlrago 9. Washington 5. Detroit 1, New York .1. Detroit 4, New York 8. Cleveland 0. Philadelphia 3. St. Louis 3. Boston 5. St. Louis 2, Boston 6. QOor Kp3r &TURlS?iS R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Winiton-Salem, N. C. SHI 7 tT"?"' " riESSlog "'""euHoperifc, iuMiofS?& L..r .WW ii,' ,."' sieving m sal H- H. HarpT". I'liono .140., MV .. w Hlnl. . H fOcente AMI W"?l ... OTknoS.!1 2 2371tt' puono r32:i.8ou,l"4 , ' tivn TO Joel OstlinrJ n-o TO i'iaxo tum:i, ij Lonvo orders atVI "' '8lrpn f'' no From rtJGH H- Eitlmotci furnh&ll.TB T NATIONAL LEAOL'E. Brook'yn 1, Sf. Louis 2. New York 4, Cincinnati 1. Bostjn 1, PiUfcburg 0 (eleven Inn ings). Boston 4, Pittsburg S. Philadelphia 2. Chicago 4. NORTHWESTERN LEAfSl'E. Seattle 2. Tacoma 3. Victoria 5, Ballard 7. Spokane 0, Vancouver 2. ..In S2 games tho Athletics scored) 362 runs. 696 hits. 129 errors and had S39 players left on base. De troit In one gnnie less fell 71 hits and 40 runs short of the Philadelphia record, while making eleven more er rors and leaving eleven more men on base. Washington's fiimrea fnr s games were 2S9 runs, 607 hits, 120 en org and S4S runners strand ed. Toe Chicago White Sox. play ing one game Ickb. scored i177 hits, 249 runs. 1 19 errors and 472 Chicago players reached first and were left un me pains. The St. Louis Browns, while charg ed with more errors than any other club In tho league, had the fewest players loft, their record being 265 runs, 60s hits, 1B7 errora and 42S eft on liases In S2 gnmes. Tho Bos un . in) leu tne league In clean play ing, but 110 errors being charged against Manager Curnlgan's men In I8.1. ga.niS" The ,led Sox nne C9S hits, 263 runs and had 478 runners ...uuiivu. i ne .sew york Yankees, second In fielding and players loft on bases, showed extreme weakness with tho bat. being Inst In number of hits and runs. Tho record of the New Urk Club under Chance wbb 22o runs. 4 96 hits, lis errors nnd 46." left on base. Cleveland hnd 60S hits. 2,4 runs, 13S errors and 4S6 left on base, Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. HENRY 8ENGSTACKEN, Miger FARM, COAL, TIMlER AXI) PLATTING LANDS A HPKCIAITY. GENERAL AGENTS KAST8IDN MARflHFIELD OFFICE, PHONE U-J. COQUILLE CITY OFFICE PHONE JDI. C 0. Gosney. m COXTR,Wr OIl" My Past Work , i'LOIB Flm "" Alder ly Nw Dr. H. M. shau. Km I.'..- i. " ! DR. MA-lir ,. ' i iu,. ..'." 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