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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1914)
. .J2i-.xsss; gsasi w'tSMKL-LiSL'-S7? '"' .. ...rnMccnAY nil Y 29 1914. EVENING EDITION thp fiOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEPNESDAYJULY 29, Ul fOUR I LEAGUE BALL SCORES r rn' in miiiiiiiBEBfc- ioofns TV! cs o M." T)A (lei tht mo BCFLT TOLD pi fit pt a N sol i-:vi:nts at ( mtv.y.tiii:-si:a as TOI.I) MY A SPIIl'IAl, COlUtKS POXIIKNT OK Till: COOS HAY timi:s. Special to Tlio Times.) HAXDUN. Or.. .lul U!. The steamer Kllsabeth salleil for hnn Framlsco with a full nrgo and a large list of passengers. The fol- ........ 1.n It t 111 Ililf Imiliiir worn Mllllllllt tllO MUlUllOr: Illf IIIM 11 , .....----. -.-- In the school at Randolph. Is Jin her way to Join her family, who are at Knights Landing, Cal.; 1,0I? j Ktigleman, well known here. Is going on an extended tour of California;, .'111. Illl A . .' . ' Itniiilmi fur the last Mrs. Itiex True, wlio lias been in. ist three years, s where ttlio Will going to De.ivor, where alio will make her future home: and .miss Maud 12. Spodden, who has been vis- ltlng with Mr. and .Mrs. V. U. Oreo - lioi.Hh for the last month. Is return - lug to her home in California. II. C. Hippie, a member of the llandon City Council, after a visit to his old home In Idaho for tlio Inst month. returnu.I last night and sag that llnndon still looks good to him. .. . ..... .. i..i..., ..... . i.... ; llieia IB iois ui iiiums uiii inu-u . dajs among the hunters, who are getting ready to take advantage of . . ....... 1. ...Ml ........ .1... I II h ceer nfHciiii. wn:in uiii upt'ii iiiu n-: of the month, anil each and all cs K't to bag the limit. HltCtT COXCRKTK IH.OCIC. rimciiie Odd lellus Will Have it Tin c -Stiny lliilldini;. EIJOKNi:. Or.. July 2!. The Od 1 I renown or Florence nave cnnngeii their n. huts 1 1 regard to the kind of M l.tt1.1lt.. !..... Jn.l.n ... .n. t n . .1 ijlllllilll im'j ucniir iu ciuti till liavo Mlit ord to J. It. Ford, of) mis ciry. innt inoy win now eren a (oiicrole build. ng Instead of n X. J. Cralno, of the Three Cralno v , o li 1 Drug Company, who Is going to San Silcnunol,tl) 3 4 0 Pramlsro to purchase the opening I ja,tL,,..s: mtt, Kleharty and stoik for the new drug store: .Miss , ,.,,,, McLean; Mnlarkey and Han Corn Dollonl. who has been teach- '! frame building as originally planned. ) Oivroii Last Work. The Btrtuture -va III be three storied 3 SALII.M, Or., July 20. Two fa hlgh and will be ion feet long with tnlltlcH In Oregon Industries were a frontage on Main street or seventy- j reportod to State Labor CommlRsini a'x feet, narrowing down to thirty-: ,.r Hoff for the week Jnly IS to 22. eight feet In the lear. as the lot up- , Ono of Uie two men, John Olson, on which It Is to be built Is narrow- . 0f Oregon City, was killed In a pa- or ' ,0,.r7!,r """' 'V fOI,.,. l'ur ni1"' ""'I t'1" ther, II. D. La- Tho building wns jdanned by Arch-J thnm, of near Hums, met death Itert ford for wooden construction. while hnylng. b:il llio lilaiitf will linvo In Iwi nltorml I i.. n .L.i .,.. ........ . ..... ... .............. .-"- - cotuhlerably for tho reinforced con - l ruin intii.l rn't Inn It iilll hi M unit... uuiu i'iiiipiii ill-null. ll will llllil Mllllf l time to eliauge tlio plans and it will bi) lirnlinlilv Bninn tlimi In llm full ! "' .. ... ..w... t ..... ...i.i: n.f.i.r. ... ... neioro iiio worn oi erection win lie Kin. COOS HAY I.KADS. ... i .... . ,, . . ; ourncd, sawmill. Ur !V,.. w ?iY..T ,.,'!l"'"v1,:j,u,n s A,,,l Dehnoff. It., .Marehflold, threo fln IndcrWay llnv Tumi l,Nel.fie. Ker8 ,)nrtly lo8ti ,,,,, ,; i nu riiruaiiii urogoiliail says: I Tlio cities of Marahflold and Xortlii l.iniil Winn tim iiuiut ni-iitiiiiuitit niMnul Tlio Portland OroKonlnn savs: or Oregon, outside of tho motropolls. on tlio general stage or real estate a ml building performance during the wcoi; juhi closed .Marshfleld and North Hend. In the Coos liny district, aro tho scones or unusual building and Improvement activity this Hummer, Indicating a healthy tone In tho business tempera ture or that locality, considering tho bIzo or tho two cities." TlmoH Want adH bring results. Isndiuistariial Review of (the State xnv i(Tomi:s, imphoyk.mk.vts AXU KNTKIII1IISI that it'iii:.Ki: tiii: payholls and phomoti: thi: di:vi:lop. .mi:xt ok oiti-:nox. A. I). Helms. Medlord. has bought I mo i.eiiaiiou iiiaiiing mill proporty and will conert tho samu Into a cannery. Tlio Wostorn Cooporago Company hag established a plant In Astoria. Hubbard Congregational church will bo romodoloil, Tlio Inilopendont tolephono com nuiilon or Corvallla and Kloronco ask that rate bo advanced to meot In crouiPii cmt or oporatlon. August 1st Sprlngrielil celebrates the opening or the new llooth-Kellv mill. The Attnrntiy General holds that a wood handling company that hires men only ror a day cornea under the WorkliiKiiieu'a Compensation Act. The Union Furniture Company of Albany has been loorgnnUod with larger capitm ami win lie operated on n larvur wale. tumoral opposition continues among rartnem and fruit growers asalimt I ho universal eight hour day A reprommlHtlvo or Lllihy. Mc.N'lel R Lllihy, Chicago. U making a sur vey or Tho Dalleti district to locate a JiS.nuu cannery thore. Threw damago suits aggregating JSR.OOO were filed the iast week at 1 ortland against oniplo)ors In tho ' .. Woiklngiiiwn'H Compensa tion Act. i ho I .niter Day Saints mormon), plan n $35,000 church In Kast Port iiiinl. CriHiham rrult growers will begin tho ertM-tlon or a cannery Septoiii bor 1t. Klavel gets a state bank with a capital of $15. ono. An ore find on Sugar Crook. Jose phine count), rung $8500 to tho ton. TT'e serum! dreiluni- nf i .. n,.,i on Compaii) t Portland Is being In stalleil Iu the Sumter mining dlatrlct County Asaesaor Strain or IMnntilln county, an oxiert on taxation inat tera. calls the Jj.100 exeniptlon dasg legislation. A wwnilll will bo built at Jolor atatlon on the Wlllawotte Paoirtc. Thirty men are employed laving Pipeline (or to mw Dakor wator-worka. Portland Takes Two Games One 12-lnmng uontesi, irom Oakland Angels Lose. (U? AHorUtM 1'twt to Cwt PT Tlm.l OAKLAND, CaJ., July 2. Port land took both games from Oakland on the first day of the now series hero yesterday. The first was a ....l..nl,.i.lii.r irntllll Tim sciiri's: . . .7. II II V.. . Miirii llllMlll I t Bat , ' , 0aijnnil R. H i ...... . ,0 Oakland r' . (, lmiI1RS ) r...,,,,,.,..' Rlccer ' and FlBhor; ,,..,...,,,, xhh,a .. Alexander. Mltze. j - (Second Unmo.) i t u v l jj jj , iini.,i..nii ;t , 0l(,uj i G 1 1 ' iia'ttorlos: ' Hlgfilnliothnni and ; Y ( Au,CB ,, Nllt70 ,. , Ancoles II. II. K. ' g f Xo '? " 1 ff" Angolo8 1 7 II j ,)attur,us". i.oif'loftl and Schmidt, .... , , .lolp ' 1""'ll(?s """ ""-3' natioxaij iiKAnui: All games postponed; rain. ami:rica, i.KAru'i:. Iloston H, Cleveland 4. Philadelphia .'!, Detroit -1. Washington 7, St. I.oiiIb .'!. New York 2, Chicago C. XOUTIIWKSTKKX I.HAOrK. Ilnllard 0, Tacomn I. Spokane t", Victoria C. Vancouver 3, Seattle 2. LOCAL AITIDKXTS ItKI'OllTKD j i Two Deaths mid Sixty Injured 1 in mi ii luiiu ui Hixiy-eiKiit. ncci- j dents of varying seriousness were I ... . ... ... -y riMinrinii. jr liHiifii. riiurniifi wnru led In tbn nunilior nf Inlnrlna. u-IMt tlio lumbering IndustrleH n close, sec ond. Llllle, 0. F., Mnrshfleld, back bruised, teamster. Hlvatt, K. A., Marshfleld, arm I Mnrlno, J Marahflchl. ha nd , '"i .uurniiiiuiu, hrulsed and hursted. sawmill Anderson. Carl. Marahflnii Andorson. Carl. Mnrnlirini.'i iwt.iv bruised, sawmill. Ilowott. U. A., MarBhflold, elbow burned, sawmill, hlbon, K Scnppooso, oye Injured. ' 'll:id train Donnlson. nimvlna Mnral.rini.i .. Injured, engineer. ' ShniiBlinossy, Ulchard, Portland, foot Injured, railroad yard. I.llihy COAL. Tlio kind YOU Imvn ( ALWAYS USUI). Phono 72. radfloi i j.i very mm i ransrer Company. Astorln has a $(50,000 upurtm tuienlW Ivo In-' Hijiisu uiiiior conBtruetlon. Tho recall ls n now and ncttv dllStry In Clirrv pnnnlv Tho Xorth Hank Knllroad will con struct a 200-root dock at Portland. Ijoseburg la projecting n $100,000 high school. nwi61'0!"1 awn,,n ,s UP'K orected Con " ,0 HalIt'y LHmuer i..Thi? oW'O", Siipromo Court has Just hold that tho freak law making it unlawful to uo the word "co-op- tutloi I unconstl- ,n'.n?. "m clBlm,nB 'niutry at Wnr len on will have a larger plant. Poitland has ordered $200,000 or paving and sower work. S. A. Puck will erect n box factory at I'.liumi.l .. n.....ln.. .n . . w. ,r, A " '"i'iu i- nanus, i .,!? ccni' Contract Company Is '"Hiding houses and Installing a noshing plant for ,0Ck ballasting "Marlon h8 f l" S V' n,a,n n" Tho Standard Oil Company will erect a d str butlnir ninm ...'r.:' ui ' ' , i t!,.y wU1 ert'(t n "8li cannery nnd a cold storage plant. """ur Tho direct primary election In May will cost Linn county about 14!r,0 and all the bills n.o not In vet Construction has been started on tho West Umatilla Irrigation . "rdje?t ..Mil',0ncro,. I'1' '"niiufacturlng e8l tof'la '0n " now indu8trJ- ' As- Tho holdovor senators tiom Mult iioiiuiii count) are preparing n bill to uniler five heads and save about hair a million taxes annually Tho now ,rhiKo ovor t, s . Hler W COS! nl.nnl tone... UJ .1 A nlK. '"''"siry "t nos"eb'urg'ls tho distribution or carloads of mall order house catalogues. r It Is now estimatod that the $ir,fm tax oxeniiitlon. If enacted, will take over fifteen million dollars' nVonortr orr tho assessment mil- ' JU,, Pror. Young, tho state unlvorsln economist. ii..nioo i,. i, "J ""rsnj od a combination to put ovor a nra gram tor tho unemployed. ' j4 - Hi..Hranft.0 isr-2 EiTto T I.' j ivOv Wrs K WWIV ... TBr Sr "J ?2r r'.r "( t JNWi XjV?' Mwww tyf : ; .w-'rr- vwv j w- www-. tHWHWWWOfVWOftrtffOAWnflflftflJ'f f JT "t MTfMOw fc- .BBBBBBBBBBfc. I VW4kn gPQPQPQQpQQQQQQOQQOQOO Mm A KKTiflWk Kma I.. KrrMfsKK -r-tfmi ma ,yr" PRINCE ALBEl 8J 8i8888it ssoo ? " i(l XOaSKSSW ( Jf5. K(( KONMOMNt; L! S SqkShS' d t DcvMnmc TnR&rrn ro 8Bj8h8HkH Wlnton.SUm,N.C. LAMBETH'S AUTO SERVICE STAXI AT CHAXDLKIt HOTKL PIIOXK lit). WILL GO AXYWIIHIin ANY TIMK Xi:V CAU AXI) CAItCKUL DltlVIXO ItATi:S TO CAMPING PAIU'IKS LYNN LAMBETH Owner mill Driver. ST. ii.vin:xci: hotkl Wo hnvo a great many Inquiries tor ncrcago and lots. If you will sell at' a real sacrltlco list your property at tho St. Lawrenco Hotel or Lloyd Hotel. Xo commission asked. MERCHANT'S CAFE Popular place for Good Meals. Prinns Rra?nnnhln. i. Cor. .Commercial & B'dw'y - Low Rates for Handling Trunks V haul trunks between any poll its In MurahNeld for tho follow ing intes, doWvery to bo mado In the first floors of buildings: Thr i trunks . . . $ .25 Tin v drunks DO Tw tr trunks l.GO I !tar Transfer anU Storage Co. Levi Ilclsnei', Prop. Pliono 120-J, lO-L, 08-It. a '. jhoaifi; JC A. II. HODGIXS MrciSffPlrl PAINT AND JH m.arsiTTieia DECoratingTco! , Intimates rurulslied Ptone il't-J. Miu-shtlelH, Oregon. KlOONTZ GARAGE INcoH lor Motoifycle Agency Ll: E TIRES APTOMOniLKS KTOliKfi lW)S COHNTY'S MOST COMPLKTIJ tiCIIIXn SHOP 3l.Vlll.Nn AX1I AL'TOMOIIILK ,ui:paiuixo (JASOIJNK roit SALE XQItTIL FHOi.NV ST. PIIOXK 180-J llUTO'CItlKS ItKPAIHni) AXI) , fCHAKGlin All FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK OLDKHT HANK IX COOS COUNTV. Kstnbllshcd 1KHU. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $115,000 Interest Paid on Tlmo DeposlU orriciTHj J. XV. Hennett, President. J. II. Flaiiiigaii, Vice-President. It. K. Williams, CnMilcr. Geo. K. Wlnrhcstrr, Asst. Caaliler. Don't be Held Up Deposit your money with us, open a checking account, and you wonf hnvo to worry nbout holdup men. Not only will you guard against thieves getting your money, but you will be protected against losing It. Another reason for carrying n bank account Ih thnt It will holp you to savo money tho temptation to spend or frtttur it nwny will not bo so great when you aro not carrying a pocket full of looso change. In paying your accounts by check, you havo a double receipt and aro conducting your nHalra In a businesslike- n.an.or. Don't wait until you havo ? 100 to open an account-do It with ' $1 or ?5 and do It today. Drop in and let ua explain it to you ir you aro not familiar with banking. First National Bank of Coos Bay TYPEWRITERS All standard makes, sold on easv oav S2S&TWCp;i?ft Kgnier, for rent or exchange. carbon 1- Sffi. JSttS & TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO. Kinds of Job Printing Done right aK the boBB Youlayanodd! Albert is t ho k. K?.S?iLnya?ta your first tidy n Here's tobacco uioouctnimnpunchfl j vu luiiKiium throat. That'., card by a patented exclusively by You stick a nin bacco can be lito tM UHL , nor has I. A. any ",J The D"-rfj- J Follow the thouJhtN'I''SS Just put itriKhtuptav fncf.nuf I -. .1 " Prince Albert and m from the home platcut to case cards this talk. You Ret wise to that) and fragrance. Deem xr , -G one of those little t X OU H that smooths out mtfl? . kles in the day's worl you along right chccrf Prince Albert lnoldt In toppy red haK,5tL rolllnn 'tmlj In tidy i also In luindjomcpouoj4 pound huinidors ihitut around home or thtclfa the national joy smoke COOS BWT. 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