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I una iilqumi,HWiiMliV THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1914,-BVENINGl EDITION, DIRECTORS Nelson. bf Plnuo. trjsfeldt, Snn Fran- udlo 2:n South Inrshrield, Or. - - - . A ,.. jrruj,.,. -j -w .? T "- - "- '.. - ' i i iMMWiuiiuiaiMMiwirojiuTOiiMwiinMiMii nm in rf num una mainnwi,iiwniiiiiliiiiBgwijiiiwiii: j u in iwjw jiiwi IP CVmiAfl BIG LEAGUE BRUTAL USE EDS Sa BALL SCOPES EN NORTH BEND w1 fe II IM M 20 II ( SV Pnrdnnrl llllno Anntlmti flnivin S 'Iff Vf 'Or IOC I! nlj pi..c 1C Jnnlnn Tin iiiiljUiii a. Oakland. v.njAKKTTKS II liuw-ni'R Hog nnu uuuiuoi king- m . ... ami iifiiiiTiv. bed El unrk n Biieclnlty. bet Hunker HH1. is, D. S. T. fcr .Mi,lii"" disease iroaiuu surgery. Rooms 1 llroudway. Marshfleld, Or. j'ffgiffig'gS&wMlll-''" Tim THREE Quality Not Premium No Premiums with Camels t vii IlKPAIHKIl iW.'ll, Unities' Mub Ircet Phono 103-L Phono 318-n COXTItACTOIt alstiod on request ifelll YOU ret more than your money ' worth when you buy Camels, 20 for JO centi. That's why you won't lind premiums or coupons. The cost of the tobaccos prohibits their use. Camels are so good In flavor, so smooth and even, that money can't buy a more delightful cigarette. They can't bite your tongue or parch your tnroat and do not leave that cigarttty taste. IfyourdtaUrcan'ttupplyyou, nil 10c for on. paenagm or S 1.00 for acattoncf ttnpath aft. (200 clgartlltt),pottagt prtpald. Afttr tmoktng I pacmagt. If you don't find CAMELS a$ ttprtitnttd, r turn Ih olhtr nlnt pachagti, andwiwlllrtfundyourmoniy. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. mnitoD-Stlem, N. C. Phono 3154 AM) HU1LDE11 ulshed on Request My Reference Sis. . iunrsunoiu law lose nml Tliront. SHAW Diiu-ii nml Clilldrcii 10. Itooms 200. 201 vine Mock. Bhouo, 10G-J. (I OK PIANO bdlo, Phonu 38C-J. line! I-'NGIX'-'KIl AM) (IIITKCr G IrvliiK Mock 2G7-J, Muraliflold, Orcgot ler DHITI'CT 301', Cuko nulldlDK llcld, Oregon en CHITKCr lleld, Oregon. Mlingc ier vm) teacher to. 217 No. Third St Ine 3C8-T. BOTHERED If so, you aro donrlv le pleasure ot II fo il g and Healthy exor .Mrs. Olivia Edmnn onodlht. An't 3. 0' I will bo tho sourco of medy for aching foot US MAKE IBSTRACTS 1st Co., Abstracts, lypendable. Immo- prompt attention ms of our rllontfl. I' M COST Fman & CO. JALL FOOTE'S AUTOS with careful drlvora 'Ice. nlione 141-J. Ulard Parlors. vice, Phone 200-1. it Cafe. FOOTE. R LAUNDRY PARCEL POST H A HAG AND THIJ POSTAGE RETURN AY STEAM JNDRY .MAHSHFIELD ON CORSETS" IPat distributors rod "CADET" JOSE NGS, No. Bend METY STORE. h Bend, and Domestic INA pD TAXI SERVXCB naa been added to Careful driver. le at any tlms. Stand pre. Day Dhone. 78. hx. Pwrietop, S. S. PARAISO Kiuli)ctl with Wlrt'lesH. rino I'iNsencer AcroiiunoilntloiiH. Sow Steel limit. H. H. I'AltAISO WILIj BAHj 1011 MAX KHAXCISCO SUXIiAY, AU Vti'V a, AT 4 V. M WITH I'AKHKXOMIIH AXI I'llMIOHT. yi:i,i,()whtoxi.: wimj HAiii roit roimaxi), hatukday, AUGUST 1, AT n V. St., WITH llCKKJUT OXIjY. NORTH BEND MILL & LUMBER COMPANY, Agents TOM JAMES, Audit, Murliflcl(l. To Portland every Thursday To Eureka every Monday TIIK PAST AXI) COM I "O UTAH Mi S. S. Geo. W. Elder XKWIA KQUIPPKD XOItTII PAC1KIO STEAMSHIP CO. C. P. McGEOItnE AGEXT W. If. PAIXTEK Phono ii, Marahflcld Phono 421, North Dend tDr Auclite4 rrM. tt Co.. ll.r TlmM.t OAKIiANU. Cnl., Aug. 3. Port land dufentod Onklnml In tho inorn liiK yesterday and In the afternoon tho two tcniiiH played another flf-teen-lnnlng tie. The scores: At San Francisco It. H. E. Snn Francisco o 5 1 Los Angeles 3 8 0 Hattcries: Leiflcld anil Sopul voiln; MtiBBcr and Holes. (Second Onnic.) tt. II. 15. San Francisco 2 7 1 Log Angeles fi 1 0 0 llnttorlcs: Fanning and Schmidt; Ityan and Droolcs. At Onkland tt. II. E. Portland , l S 0 Oaklnnd 0 4 2 Hattcries: Krnuse nnd Fisher; I'rotigh, (Jeyor nml Alexander. (Second Game.) tt. H. E. Portland fi 17 1 Oakland 5 M 2 (15 Innings) llnttorlcs: Itloger, Evans, Mar tlnonl nnd Fisher: Klllldnv. Pruoltt. Klnwltter nnd Mltze, Alexnnder, Ar- uogasi. At Venice It. II. E. Vonlco 4 7 j Sacramento 0 3 2 Uatterles: Klepfer nnd Elliott; Stroud nnd ttohrcr. (Second Oamo,) Vonlco 0 5 1 Sacramento 2 8 2 . Hattorles: Henley . nnd Elliott; McCIenn, Williams, .Mnlnrkey nnd llaiiiinh. A'.MEIHCAX LEAGUUE. Cioveland 9, Washington i. Phllndolphln 5, Chicago 2. Detroit 4, Now York 3. XOItTHWI'STKItX LEAGUE. EQUIPPED WITH W1HELESS. Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILS PHOM IUILKOAI) DOCK, MAIISIIPIKLD. Dl'ltlXG THE .MONTH OFAUGUST.ATlUtilO P. .M., OX THE JUtD, HTH, JilTH, 1HTII, i-'aitl) unit UHTII. TlckeU on sale to all Ea&torn joInM nnd Information a to routes Phono il.VJ. and ratm cheerfully (urnUhcd. P. T. SHELDO'X, Agent Inter-Ocean Transportation Co. Semi-weeldy service CoosJBayjincI San Francisco. S. S.edondo SAII.S PHOM MAHSHPIELH POK SAX KHAXCISCO AXD SAX PEDHO THUHSDAY, AUGUST (I, AT DiilO A. SI. Equipped wlflj wireless and submarine bell. Passengers and freight. S. S. NANN SMITH Equipped with wireless and submarino bell. Passengers and freight. SAILS PHOM SAX PHAXCISCO POH COOS HAY, MOXDAY, AUGUST 10, AT P. M. San Francisco office, Greenwich street pier No. 23 and GOO Fife building. Coos Bay Agent, 0. F. McGeorqe, Phone 44. Vlctorln I, Taconia 1. Spoknno 0, Ilallnrd 4. Senttlo 3, Vancouver 1. I SATUIIDAY'S GAMES. Xntlounl Iamikiic. Chicago I, Phllndelphln 10. Clncinnntl C, Now York 1. Pittsburg 1, Drooklyn 7. Pittsburg 1, Drooklyn 10, St. Louis 3, DoHtou I (10 Inn ings). .American iA.-ngiic. Washington 3, Detroit 0. Now York 0, Cleveland 7. Now York 'J, Clovolnnd 2, Phllndolphln t; St. Louis 5, Dostou 4, Chicago 2, Noilliwoteni Ia'iikiio, Dalian! 5, Taeoma 0, Spoknno 0, Victoria 4, Vancouver 2, Seattle 4, COAST LEAGUE. Mrs. Martha Adams Begins Suit for Divorce, Alleging Inhumane Acts. (Special to Tho Times.) COQUILLE, Or., Aug. 3. Alleg ing most extraordinary brutality, Mis. Martha Adams of North Hend ban begun stilt, through her attor neys, Hnll & Hall, for n divorce from M. 11. Adams, Tho defendant Is now In the county Jail hero on a chargo of threatening to kill Mrs. Adams. Mrs. Adams churges Adams with thrcatenlni; her life last January, u fow months before tholr second child was horn, Shu also charges him with attcntptltiK a revolting crime on her six-year-old daughter, born by a for mer husband; She nlso charges that he deserted her for u period of six months nnd teturned ten duys ngo, but refused to even look nt their ten-dn.v-old child. Sl.o alleges that he made fnlso accusations against her and u man named Herman living on Kentuck lnlot. They were umrrled In Hood ttlver In July, 1911, nnd she asks $30 a mouth alimony, WAIt. TSIDE TO OPEN SIBEET At Oakland tt. II. E. Portland ... 7 9 3 Oakland 2 4 1 Hattcries: Illgglnbotham nnd Flshor; Abies, Christian and Mltzo. At Los Angeles K. II. E. Snn Francisco G 9 0 Los Angeles 2 9 2 Hattorles: Haunt and Schmidt; Ilughos and Hrooks. At Sacramento tt. II. E. Vonlco 14 21 1 Sncrnmonto 3 9 0 Batteries: Hltt, Floharty nnd El liott, McClaln; Malarkoy, Krorncr, Wolverton and Hannah, Lynn. Editor Times: , War. What for? It's a problom I have so often tried to solve. It's barbaric; It's wicked; It's cruol, wo ull know. Then can It bo averted, some ono will ask' I say, yes, by tho fool worklngmcn refusing to fight ench other .For you know, kind render, that It Is tho working man, not the plutocrat, that Is al ways nt the front. Why should you or I fight somo ono wo hnvo' never scon or henrd of nnd who hnvo harmed its In no way? Why should you or J fill somo noor old mother's oyes with tears? Why should you or I rob somo dear child of tholr daddy? Why, I ask, do you, worklngmen, who hnvo nothing nnd maybe never will have any thing, wnnt'wnr? Do not, I pruy, let that patriotic feeling run nwny with your good commousenso. Look before you leap. If you hnvo to fight, thou fight for yourself or your own mntorlnl Interest. Whnt would It profit this or nny other country If she conquered the wholo world? Would you, Mr. Work Ingmnn, bo any tho better off? No. Head the Associated Press news In Tho CooS'Hny Times nnd tho pos sible conflict that will probnbly In volve nil Europe, nnd then stop to think whnt dud why they want war. Is it for tho interests of you, Mr, Worklngmnm Again I say, No. Thou why let thorn mnko tho tar get out of you? Wake up, M', Worklugmnn, wnko up! A TOILEH. Council Will Hasten Ferry Change Whitty on Coun cilRecorder Quits. At n meeting of tho Enstsldo City Council Inst week, tho City llocordor wnB Instructed to call for bids for improving McKay sticet to tho har bor lino, whlci will permit tho forrv being changed to tho Ferry street crossing . Tho McKny street work will cost about $ro)o nnd tho East side citizens want It hastened bo they can get the Improved transportation. Hesldes the now street, they intend to board up the sides of tho bridge so us to niul.e u sheltered wnlk from tho furrj. It. T. Whitty wns appointed to fill tho vneamy nn tho Council caused by tho resignation of W. II. Cavnnnugh. who moved to Empire to keep up his dredge work. (OC'S 1(1 XlU'tll Itt'lHl. II. L. Cnvonaugh, city recorder and city engineer of Eastslde, has accept-, ed tho position of city engineer of North Hend nt n snlnry ot $150 iter month nnd will move thero soon. Ho will tender his resignation to tho two positions In Eastslde nt tho noxt Council meeting. Who will bo nam ed to succeed him Is uncertain. Eastslde inny send a delegation to tho Mnrshflold City Council nt Its next meeting to urgo Mnrshflold to hnsten the Ferry street Improvement so that tho ferry can be changed as soon ns the .McKay street Improve ment Is completed. POUT OKKOKD NEWS. GOLD 1JEACH NUGGETS. HYLAXD HEHE LATEK. SEE CALIFORNIA iNCTAW-WtlloloUrJLO? AIV3EIE3 Oiegcm Pniwuiui Pair Commission Sinn Coming1 August 10. Sec. John W. Motley of the Marsh field Chnmbor of Commorco todny re ceived tho following explanatory tel egram from George M. Hyland, of tho Oregon Panama Fair Commission, who wns expected horo next Monday to aid In arranging tho Coos and Curry exhibit at Snn Francisco: "If consistent with all clrounistnnci cs make your arrangements for my meotlng with your people Monday or Tuesday, olthor 10th or 11th. Will come with the ItoseburK-Ashland crowd. Mnko plans to suit yourself, either public or private meeting. Will wrlto dotnlls of chnngo." DOX'T FOHGET your MOOSE HUTTOXS at P. W. HEHTItAM'.S JEWELHY STOHE. LAUNCH FHEAK leaves every day at l:!IO p. in. for SOUTH Coos Diver. Docks at CBXTHATj AVEXUE slip. Curry County Scat Events us Told l- Tho Globe. What would hate tieon a disas trous flro In town was narrowly averted by Its tlinoly discovery and prompt action with a volunteer flro brigade A i spark from tho flue o( tho kitchen stovo nt tho Gold Honch Hotel started a blaze on the roof near tho fluo. A neighbor, Mrs. D. M. Moore, discovered tho blaze soon nftor It started and gave tho alnrm. Tho- guests at tho hotol, to gether with n few mou that hap poned to bo on tho street at tho ttmo, responded to tho call for holn and In a fow minutes had tho flro out boforo nny dninngo to spoak of was done. Fnthor John Hughes of tho Cath olic faith wns an over night visitor In town Sunday night. Hoy Plnlstcd of Smith ttlver brought him up In his nuto. Fnthor Hughes will visit, friends nnd relatives nenr Port Or ford beforo roturnlng to Portland. H. V. Smith of Hare, tho rellablo sheep buyor, Is now south of hero buying both stock and mutton sheep. It is said that ho Is paying $3 and $3.50 for thum. Tho Randolph cnino In about 3 o'clock Sunday, direct from Portland, bringing In cannery supplies for tho W. T. Co, Events In UpH-r Curry County iih Told by Tho Tribune. Mrs. A. A. Jnmleson dopnrtod for Myrtlo Point by nutomohllo last Sunday, being called by tho sorlous Illness of her brother, Win. Corbln, who has boon nn invalid for moro Mian n year, nnd for whom thero Ih slight hope of recovery. Ono of tho great attractions for tho Agnto Carnival will bo tho wrestling mutch, In which Mr. Lut soy undortnkes to throw nny ton Curry County mou within ono hour. All preliminaries hnve been perfected nnd It Is now iiRsured that tho con test will tnko plnco. Tho steamer Mnry Olson, which has been lying nt our now wlinrf s I n co last Thursday, taking on a cargo of railroad ties, Mulshed load ing yesterday nnd nailed for Sun Pedro with 23,000 ties, said to bo the largest single shipment of tics over carried out of nny port on tho Const, nnd eipinl to one million feet of lumber. Chnrlos Doylo wos In Port Orford Wednesday, on his return homo from u visit In Coos County. CASES 11EGUX IX CIRCUIT COURT. The following cases have been bo gun In the Circuit Court hero during tho past week: draco Itoth vs. Charles Roth, suit for divorce Ella Cochran vs. James Cochran, suit for divorce. Chas. Staufr vs. J. F. Tolander, Charles Lank and Addison F. Cook, partners. Henry Molstor vs. Josoph llousor, doing business ns Coos Hay Eaglo Drawing Coinpnny. llobort Mnrsden, Sr., vs. Fnunlo O' Donuoll, James II. O'Douuall, James Franklin Hnydon nnd Suslo D. Hny don. Coqulllo Sontlnnl. '.!)0 ACCIDENTS IX OXE MONTH IS THE RECORD CATHOLICS, ATTEXTION! A mass meotlng of tho Parish of St. Monica will bo held Immediately after benediction next Sunday, Aug ust 9, 1914. Plnns of tho proposod now church will bo presonted. All portions luterestod will kindly bn present. Hy order of .Hullding and Flnunco Committee. ' J. A. WHITE, Socy. SALEM, Or., Aug. 3. Acordlng to uu announcement mudo by Socrotnry (Jarnott of tho Stnto Industrial and Accident Commission, tho nccldoutK reported to tho Commission during' tho first month of tho aporntlon of the workmon's compensation act will totnl owr 200. six of those In jured hnvo already rocolvod compen sation from tho Commission. Dur ing tho first threo months or tho Ufa of tho Commission of tho stnto ot Washington there woro ovor 400 accidents. DIES AT GOLD REACH. MOOSE HUTTOXS for Mooso Day. a I a FKOXTt STREET. Word has been received hero thnf. the flvo-months'-old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Howltt, formorly of this city, had dlod nt Gold bench, Curry county. Mr. Hewitt tuught school thero tho past year, and but lately roturued on account of tho baby's 111 health. Rosoburg News. I.lbby COAL. Tho kind YOU have ALWAYS USED. Phono 72. Pacific Livery mid Transfer Company. THE MOST SATISFACTORY PIANO-TUNING. PLAN. Low Rates for Handling Trunks We haul trunks between any points In Marshfleld for the follow ing rates, delivery to be made In the first floors of buildings: Three trunks $ .26 Three trunks BO Twelve trunks 1.60 Star Transfer and Storage Co. Levi Helsner, Prop. Phone 120-J, 40-L. 08-R. 20 Commutation Tickets $2.00 20 Marshfleld-Xortli Hend Auto Lino Cars every ten minutes from O a. m to 12: 'O p. m. GORST & KING. Props. Bring Your Job Work To THE TIMES Telephones 70-X, Residence PIANO TUNING CONTRACT SSX,TrJ2.,i 248-L, Coob Bay Concert nand Room Central Avonuo. 'Phono 134 -J. GEO. C. MURPHY, Plnno Tuner, as party of tho first part, engages and agrees to caro for and tuno tho No. 84 2 South Drondwny, Marshfleld, Oregon. 4 (Here describe tho Piano, Make, Number, and whether Square, Upright or Grand.) iwned by , , (Nnmo of Owner and Address.) for ono year from dato of this contract. This contract does not bind tho party of tho first part to remedy any defects of any part or parts of tho instrument, which through damage by exposure, moths, tnlco, rust, or by abuse or accident, may make It necessary to repair or replaco with now materials, thoso parts so damaged. ns party of the second part, agrees to pay the amount of five dollars ($5.00) to the party of tho first part In remuneration for the rare of nnd tuning of tho abovo described planoj during the period of ono year from dato ot this contract. The terms of this contract are not in- Signed , , , tended to cover the traveling nxpenses of the tUner.-uor for PUyer-Plano , work aside frpm regular tuning. . ....-..., .9j1t?d ' " . 1 . . """ - ' M -,- Clip this ad -awl nmil lroxw)y UJlcd-Out and sJgued) Duidlcato for your record, 4V