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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1914)
H4i-i.'i fir" ? ; '? WPP , immtwuwMmanBmammMnmmmmMumHmmmmammm MSmogagaagai fHBJ)dbB BAY TIMES, UAR8HFIBLD, ORliQOI., TUEsDAVi AUGUST 4, 19l4,feEVi(NlNti ElllTlOH. """ST . I I IIIMIlTl llll wrtrtffl I I Hi " - '" "5'" .."Wl awVL .A I0FESSI0NAL DIRECTORY ilidredRogers Nelson. .jl 0f Hugo Mnnsfeldt, Son Fran cisco, Cttl. Htudlo 830 South llrnndivny, Mnrshfleld, Or. ; Phono 10-h, ir rl Harper . nm V " ..rAldl.' TUTIT.llHIl, I General Repairing, and Cabinet , Making. ?honb 349-J. I H. McBroom ' "J,i-iii,UTiV)ll anil llUILDKR. Estimates furnished. ..., impair Miii u pj'ui Ilesldenco West Hunker HH. V. T.Tompkins, u. b. I. (Wt'JtUlor iiiuiiiuua; n - rnnWtl fllHflllHn ITBULDU (without drugs or surgery. Roonia 1 nd 2, SUi souio oiuuunoj. 13Z-L. jMuruuuuiu, ui. OeMlnrl '5i.TSntlv.I.'l 1MII itm.Airtttii Leavo ordcrB at W. II. Haines' Mus- ilc Company. "it a. Sixth Streot. Phono 103-L. J. M. Wright n BUILDING CONTRACTOR Eitlmatoa furnished on request C. 0. Gosney. I'UUUU dlUI CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER VatlmntAn l'llrlllHllf (1 OU IlCOUCSt .Mr Past Vrk l My Referenco First and Alder Sts. . Marahflold Dr. H. M. Shaw Kye, Kur, Noho nnd Throat. DR. MATTIK II. BHAW DiDMiReti of Women mill Children Office Phono 330. Rooms 200, 201. 202, Irving niock. House phone, 10G-J. Mrs. Farringer TRACTIHH OP PIANO Resldenco Studio, Phone 38C-J. Benjamin Ostlind CONSULTING KNGINF.ER ANI) ARCHITECT Offices, 20G Irving Block Phone 103-L. or 2C7-J. Mnrshfleld, Oregon W. G. Chandler ARCHITECT Rooms 301 and 302, Coko Dulldlng Marslifleld, Oregon Wm. S. Turpen ARCHITECT Marslifleld, Oregon. Perl RHey Bellinger PIANIST AND TEACHER Residence Studio, 21 T No. Third St. Phone 3G8-L. ARE YOU BOTHERED With Corns? If bo, you are doprlv. cd of half the pleasure of life pleasant walking and healthy oxer clio. A visit to Mm. Olivia Eduian. Scientific Chiropodist, Ap't t), O'. Connell llldg., will bo tho sourco of a permanent remedy for aching feet C LET US MAKE YDUR ABSTRACTS' Title & Trust Co,. Abstracts, thoroughly dependable Imme diate service, prompt attention to all Interests of our clients. MINIMUM COST I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. .YOU AUTO CALL FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS Four goo cgrs with careful driven Fot day serylcjB, phono 144-J, lllanco DUUrd Parlors. For lght service, Phone fl0-li Right Cafe. D. L. fOOTE. SEND YOUR LAUNDRY TO US BY PARCEL POST WH FURNISH A BAG AND WILL 'FAY THE POSTAGE ON ITS RETURN COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY PHONB fy-j, 5LAR8IIFIELD New Models "HENDERSON CORSETS" also principal distributor! "ONYX" and "CADET" HOSE S. S. JENNINGS, No. Bend SMITH'S VARIETY STORE, North Bend, for Fancy and Domestic CHINA CITY AUTO AND TAM SERVICW 4 caw Uxlcab has been added to k auto Mnrica. Careful 'dHrerpi Will go onyjrhere at any Um. BUud Blanco Cigar Store. Day phone, 71. Might phone 1S9-X. TOM GOODAIiB. Proprietor. We will be closed all day Tuesday ON ACCOUNT MOOSE DAY coos baV tea, cofpee and spice house GROCERIES of a High Standard of Quality PRICES that are Right all the time, SERVICE that is satisfactory, DELIVERY that is Prompt and Particular, These Are Our Business Principles. Conner (Sh Hoagland DEALERS IN GOOD GROCERIES. 707 SOUTH HHOAUWAY PHONES :1I8-J Mil) iV2( S. S. HARDY HAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS RAY EVERY NINE DAYS Snii Francisco Office, Harrison Street Dock, Pier 1(1, Coos Roy & Eureka StcniiiHhlp Lino E. .1. LINDEN, Agt., Phono Doug. 207 S. S. PARAISO Jfyw'j'PWj VHJ Wireless. Kino Passenger Accommodations. Npiy fjlpej Ijont. H. S. PARAIHO WILL SAIL FOR SAN FHANCISCQ SUNDAY, AUG UST a, AT 4 P. M., AV1T1I PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT. YELLOWSTONE WILL SAIL FOR PORTLAND, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, ATS P. SI., WITH FREIGHT ONLY. NORTH BEND MILL & LUMBER COMPANY, Agents TOM JAMES, Agent, Multifield. To Portland every Thursday To Eureka every Monday' THE FAST AND COMFOHTAIILE S. S. Geo. W. Elder NEWLY EQUIPPED NORTH C. F. McGEORGE Phono -14, Marahflold PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. AGENT W. II PAINTER Phono -121, North Rond EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS. Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILS FROM RAILROAD DOCK, MARSHFIELD. DURING THE MONTH OF AUGUST. AT ia:at P, M., O.N THE illtl), HTII, JUTII, 1HTH, a:)RD and 1S8T1I. Tickets on sale to all Eastern points and Information m to routes and rate cheerfully furnished. . F. T. SHELDON. Agent Phono .1.VJ. Inter-Ocean Transportation Co. Semi-weekly service Coos Bay and San ffrancisco. S. S. Redondo SAIW FROM MARSHFIELD FOR SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN PEDRO THURSDAY, AUGUST 0, AT 0:30 A. M. Equipped witli wireless and subniarlrib bett. Passengers and freight. S. S. NANN SMITH Equipped with wireless and submarine bell. Passengers and freight. SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS RAY, .MONDAY. AUGUST' 10, AT a V, M. San Francisco office, Greenwich street pier No. 23 and 600 Fife building. Coos Bay Agent, C. F. McGeorqe, Phono 44. s r CALIFORNIA! WILT. . ...- ClLirOEMlA ss EABTKULAgg .camornra.. .,,. jsmp'Tzrzi -Comp ir'K . isv vviwinv oursiQSMmx3 any CAiWRniA my Low Rates for Handling Trunks We haul trunks between any points In Marshfield for tho follow ing rates, delivery to be made In the first floors of buildings: Three trunks ...... $ .25 Three trunks .... ,.., ...... .60 Twelve trunks ... ... ..... 1.G0 Star Transfer and Storage Co. Levi Helsner, Prop. Phone 120-J, 40-L, 08-R. 20 Commutation Tickets $2.00 20 Uarsliflpjd-N'prtb Rend Auto Line Cars every ten minutes from O ii. in to 13: "O p. in. GORST & KING, Props. Bring" Your "Job Work To THE TIMES G I t OF BASEBALL Unusual Occurences Mark July Contests on Diamond Features of Month. NEW YORK. Auk- . A scries nf unusual occurauccs marked July In professional hnsehnll. Extra-lnn-liiK. no-lilt KumuH, ami neehlunts on the (lliunoiid, wero grouped within u taw days, ns was tho case Just about this period In HUH. TnkiiiK theso ttuustinl features by dates, July 17 saw Clyde Milan In colllulou with Moellcr, his teum-mntc, ns both raced for a fly ball In tho Washlugton Clovelaiul Kainu, with tho result that Milan received a badly fractured Jaw. On the same day Goori',0 Weft ver, captain of tlm UIiIciiko Whltp Sox, collided with Deiiuultt inulnr similar clrcuinstancus, and was se verely Injured njiout tho head, A no-hlt, no-rpii hi""u 'i'l twunty-ono-liinliiK strtiKRlo also flKurud In tho records of July 17. At I'lttsburu; M TO THE KUEK j'Mhp n Tollps)onfiii of SiiHji If lliifik Ifiirts op Railfk'i ltotliorx - Mont Forms Uric Arid. Wo aro a nation of moat eators and our blood Is filled with uric acid, says a woll-known authority, who warns us to ho constantly on guard against kldnoy trouble. Tho kidneys do their utmost to freo tho blood of this Irritating acid, but become weak from tho ovorwork; thoy got Blugglsh; tho ollrnlnatlvo (s: Hues clog am) tug tbn wa.to n re tained In tl'U blood to poison tho cu tiro system, Whon your kdncyn oho and feol llko lumps of load, and you hnvo stinging pnlns in tho hack or tho urlno Is cloudy, full of oodlinent, or tho bladder s Jrrltahlo, obliging yo to seek reljof during tho night; when you hnvo sovoro headaches, nervous and dizzy spells, sleeplessness, acid stomach or rhoumatlsniln had wrath or, got from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; tako n ta blespoonful In n glass of water be foro breakfast each morning nnd In a fow days your kldnoys will act flno. This famous salts Is niado from tho acid of grapes and lemon m, combined with Uth(q, npij ha? b,een used for qenortlpuq to flush nnd Hiiiiiuiaio cioggoa Kiunoys, to ncu trallzo tho acids In urine so It a no longer n sourco of Irritation, thus I ending urinary nnd blnddor d!sor- uurB. If.... mind to Jnd Salts la Inoxponslvo anil can-! alleging that tho courts did not hayo not Injure; makes a delightful offer- Jurisdiction. Judge "onjon Hold I to vescent l.thla-water drink, and no-J S A AT . iiuinu iiiiniuiiu uy laiong the New York dlnilts rtld' the Pitts burg Pirates played twenty-one Inn lugs, tho New Ork club winning by 3 to 1. r Rdbe Marquird and Habo Adams, tho rival pitchers, twirled tho entlro contest, with the exception of tho twenty-four-lnnlng game between the Philadelphia Ath letics and tho Dostou Americans on September 1, 100C, this Is tho long est game over played In tho major lengucs. Threo days previously tho Hart ford club defeated the New Haven team 2 to 1 In a twonty-thrco-innlng game In tho KnBtcru Association, which Is tho third longest gnmo In the record of professional baseball. Tlie twenty-slx-lnnlng contest be tween Dccntur and Dloomlugtnn of the Three-Ill League, played on May ill, 100D, still holds first place nnd tho Phlladolphla-Uoston twenty-four-lnnlng mntch second position In the record of long games. Getting back to July 17 again, James Withers, pltiher of the Duluth Club of the Northern League, twirled a no-hlt, no-run game agahmt the Virginia Club of the saint' leag. This Is tho third liltlusH Huniu of the North ern I am k mi tts m'UHon, The next day, at l.ebamui, Pa., the Lincoln (ilmit. a M'tiil-inofcasloiml team, varied Hin Hchedulo by defeating the home clul) 211 to !l, and Incidentally scoring eight homo runs. Threo players each secured two circuit hits. .Moving on to July ID, thu records hIiow that the Wichita Club of tho Western Lougiio dofoiitod Sioux City il to '1 III u twenty-two Inning gnme. Which ie(Ulred four hours and forty eight minutes to play. On tho same day, at Long Branch, N. J., Jose Acoatn, tho Cuban pitcher of tho scashoro team, shut nut tho St. Louis American Lenguo Club without a lilt or run, winning a S In 0 vic tory, In which' ho did nut gjve a hnsn on balls nnil nan iiu iwcivo onus called (U hu dullvcry for the full uliiu Innings, rlliauirock Duo Soon, Ilntliualnsm regarding tho chances of tho Shamrock IV lifting the America's cup has Increased rcmnrk nhly throughout Kngland since tho l.tpton challongor sailed for Ameri can shores. A number of private nartles havo nrrangod to cro&w tho Atlantic to witness tho cup rnccs off Sandy Hook and this Utest schomo In subscription toi.UH to tho states for tho International yncliting ovoiu. tiio trips, which arc to coyor a period of thirty-five days, arc. advertised ai public wiibscrliitloiv at r2n. The services Includes steamship and hotel acconiinodatlons In addition to the excursion steamer to follow tho cup contenders. It Is expected thnt from 600 to 1000 Will be sold before tho books, close Into this mouth. LIVKHLKY WINS PLACH. .1. S, llaiton'M Ri,othii'.ln-Ijiv In A wh rded Mayoralty tit Woodbiirn. Tho following Snloin dlsputch will bo of Interest hero, as Mr. Llvesley Is a brother-in-law of J. S. Barton of Coqulllo and with his family U now visiting at Coqulllo and Ban don: . ... ., Circuit Judge Benson, of Klamath Falls, has decided that P, A. Lives ley Is Mayor of Wooduurn. Tho de cision was received by tho Clerk of tho Marlon, County Court. Judge Bonbon presldod nt tho hearing at thu request of Circuit Jnl Kolly. Mr. Llvesley and. J, R. London wero aspirants for tho mayoralty at tho lnuk election, Mr. Landon re colviuK n majority of five votes. Llvesley alleged that hi opponent wns not n citizen of " United States and ijurceoded In having Lan don ousted from offlco. D. A. Me- nnvo i.ivesioy ousiuu, .JiMMft. i.A-.SSLl't ':. 'v ..awniMHia WN WOO T BILL PASSED .-r n llttlo occasionally to koop the kid neys oloan nnd nctlvo. For snip by Brown Drug Co. FOR PAINTS AND WALL PAPER Call on ,B LoMleux & Miller, 393 No. Front St. Phono 11C-R. FIRM OIIANGKS BRANCH. Tho mill and store at Acmo which has boon owned by Wendllng-John- son Lumber Co. lor sovonu yuuin. has been transferred to tho Weed Lumber Co. , , , I This corporation Is composed of about the same stockholdorB nnd officers aa tho Wendllng-Johnson , Compauy, ... , i There will probably bo no chnngo In tho local ninnagomont of tho busi ness; -FloroncoWest. . Comfort First That's the first consideration here comfort to feet. A beautiful shoo thai hurts tho feet is an ugly shoe, ... 4;:A.ttja.K Beauty and Comfort Are Combined in QUEEN .UALlTY SHOES It's easy to make a stylish shoe comfortable it's all in knowing how. "Queen Quality" makers know how to niako thorn, unci we know how to fit them comfortably, ThGolderi Rule Hugh McLain Tells Portland Meeting a Few Things To Refund Money. Hugh McLain returned Sundnv .eeU,';! ","," T;lw, h0 on led i meeting of ti,0 Portland Chambor of inn.l i 0r" 'V1 "arl"" bill. 110 , vl ?, "T1,11 tr,l froi Hoscburg vnnMniVM aVcm,,U "ni1 00" uuitago of tho situation to point nut to Portlnnders that now they had eii had"' ", Slt,",t,0 which Coo Hay Whirl B 1", U,) nB'll"Ht nl1 1U wlUch they had nevor turned their "nnd over to assist Coos liny. Mr. McLain said that In the many years that Coos Bay had been ondeav. orlng to sccuro Federal aid for Its hnrbor, not n single Portland orgnnl zntlon had commended or urged Ita cause. Ho said that Joe Teal had per sonally favored Coos Bny or Ita dele- n?Hib,,.li Mm.1 1,ortla" commercial oiganlzntlons had never rendered nny assistance. Howovor, he said In tho prcsont easo Coos Bny wns only too glad to lend its Influence to nld Port innii in ti,0 present emergency. RopolutloiiH to ho sent to tho Scnn tprs and Renresentntlves of the Paci fic Coast Htatcs In Congress, the Pres ident of tho Sennto nnd tho Speaker or tiio House, urging upon them tho necessity of securing tho passage of "" ,uii,uiiK rivers anu Harbors bill wero adopted unanimously nt a mass meeting held In the Chamber of Com merce rooms, attended by representa tives of northwest communities that would bo affected by tho failure of tho hill to pass. The offlcer8 of tho Portland Cham box of Commerco wero Instructed fur ther to send telegrams to the lending commercial chamhors In tho United States, particularly in those commun ities mentioned In tho gonornl bill, requesting their co-oncrntloii. mm n urgo upon tho business men of Port mud to sond dispatches to castorn manufncturlng houses from whom thoy mnko purchases, nsklng, ns per sonal favors, that they communicate with their representatives In tho Nnt lonnl Legislature, requesting their support of the gonornl bill. Tho gonornl resolution wbb framed by a committee coniposod of J. N. Teal, of Portland, chnlrmnn; Hugh McLnln, of Mnrshfleld; J.T.HInklo, of Ilormlston; Wnllnco Striiblo, of As torla, and A. II. Dovors, of Portlnnd. Tho resolutloiiH, In part, stato: "Resolved furthor. thnt by reason of the fact that tho Port of Portland, Port of Astoria nnd Port of Coos Bay havo this year contributed dir ectly large sums to aid In work now In progress at tho mouth of tho Co lumbia and at Coos Bay, wo feol good faith on tho part of thu gonornl gov ernment requires It to continue thu work which linH thus boon mnlntnlnod by money raised by taxntlon by our local communities. Coon Hcptvoii(u(lvo HcnriL Among tho out of town representa tives was Hugh McLnln, president of tho Mnrshfleld Commercial Club. "Thoro Is no pork In tho $li0,000 appropriation for tho Coos Bay bar In tho rivers nnd hnrbora hill," Bald Mr. McLain, nftor J. N. Teal had gono exhaustively Into tho merits of tho menHiiro. nnd tho disastrous ef fect thnt Its defeat would havo on tho .Northwest. "Wo havo over 800,000 tons of commorco over a bar for which tho government lias done noth ing for fourteen yenrs. "You can't mnko theso resolutions ioo Birong. coos Bay Is with heart and soul." RNGLLSU VII-JW GIVH.V. you. Tho London Times In an edltorlnl July 30 on tho war crisis Bald: "If Franco Is menaced, or tho safe ty of tho Bolglan frontlqr, which ws guaranteed with France nnd Prussia, wo shall know how to net. Wo can no more afford, to see Franco crush od by Gormnny or tho bnlanco of power upset against France, thnn Gormnny can afford to seo Austria Hungary crushed by Russia. Upon that Issue, should It hnvo to bo de termined by wnr, our frionds and our enemies will find that wo think nnd act with ono accord." DINNKR PARTV. i cnarlea Davis entertained a few playmates at a dinner party last Thursday In honor of his twelfth birthday, at tho homo of his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. L. Davis, on Fourth stroot. Thoso presont wero Gweneth Mllledgo, Loulso Gldloy. Cronjo No blo, Donald Gldloy and Ray Davis. NIJW FRKXCII COINS. PARIS, Aug. 3.- -The first of tho now perforated nickel coins have Just boon Btrtiek at the Paris mint under 'he supervision of tho designer, Hen I Lludauer, and from now on no more copper money will bo minted. The passing of tho traditional sou, will, however, bo slow. The new nickels will not be placed Into cir culation for several months, and then only In small quantities to replace the copper coins, which will bo grad lally withdrawn. Newspaper humor ists aro deriving much fun out of the hole In the mlddlo nf tho new fire centimes piece. It Is askod whether they will be worn on a string around tho neck llko Chlneso "cash," and If o, whether a thoughtful government will provide tho necessary string. COOS COlXTV FINK. A. F. Rapp, travollng auditor of tho Wells Fargo Express Company; -returned last night from a trip to tho Coos Bay country. Ho roports that section of Oregon, ospocallly Marshflold, in n vory prosperous condition. Eugeno Register,