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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1914)
'Wk. - wri-if on -- rnv V Vfi s 'u yrTf-fltTT 'T ' FOUR THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1914 EVENING EDITION. DROPS DEAD II I E Wm. R. Davis, Prominent Marshfield Man, Succumbs Suddenly Saturday Night W. It. Davis, ono of tho beat known citizens of Mnrshricld, drop ped dontl of apoplexy Into Saturday evening In Tower's Jowolry Storo on Front Btrcct. Tho nttack wns most sudden. Mr. DavlB having Juat returned Snturdny from n northern visit with Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. AbIi mnn, IiIb brother-in-law. At tho tlnio ho nnd his iilcco, Miss Lena ABtunnn, wero In tho storo picking out u present which ho wished to prceont to his dnughtor, Miss Ethel Davis. Ho Burvlvcd only a few minutes nftor tho collnpso. Mr. Dnvls whb born In McMlnn vlllo, Oregon, September 2G, 1859, and enmo to Coos Uny In 18G6, nnd niado his homo horo contlnuoiiBly since Hint time. Ho wna for years employed by tho Coos liny Wntor Compnny nnd also engaged In tho carpentering nnd coutrnctlng busi ness. Ills wife preceded him In death a few yenrs nnd ho ib survived uy three children, Mrs. J. C. Swnnson. of West Mnrahflold, Miss Ethel Davis nnd J. W. Dnvls. Mr. Dnvls wnB comfortnbly well to do nnd owing to heart trouble hnd not been nctlvo tho Inst fow years. Ho wns a member of tho Mooso nnd also of tho Foresters. Tho funeral will bo held at tho lionio of his dnughtcr. Mrs. J. C. Swnnson, 123 Sduth Tenth street, Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, tho Kov. J. 13. ICnotts offlclntlng. Ills sudden donth whb n scvoro shock to tho many friends of tho family. SHUPPING NEWS , METAL TAGS TO SHOW SIR T TO STOP E MA New Advertisement Stunt for Shipping in Seals Bearing "Marshfield" Brand Tom Jnmcs, ngent of tho Arrow Lino, hnB Just received 1000 motnl senllng tags, branded "IT. S. Mnrsh flold," with which to scnl Blilp- ments. Tho tags nro tho first thnt over boro tho word "Mnrsh flold" nnd will bo n further artver tlsomout on Coos liny shipments. "Tho Alvnrndo arrived in enrly yeBtordny from Snn FrnnclBco and dlHchnrgcd a good shipment or mis cellaneous freight. She is ono of tho Arrow Lino vessels nnd wns sent In hero to maintain tho sched ule. Tho I'nrnlso wilt not stop on liar northerly trip, but will put In luOill.i .in vntitn nnulli frnm Port land. Under this nrrnngomont, tho compnny will bo nblo to kcop up their schedule for freight shipments between Cooa Uny and Snn Frnn clsco nnd Portlnud. Tho YellowBtono sailed yesterday for Snn Francisco after discharging Portlnud freight. North of Coos liny, tho weather wns pretty good, except for n southwest brcczo nnd swell. Tho Alvnrndo reported very rough weather south of Dlnnco with n Btrong northwest wind. Tho way In which wenthor conditions ciinngo nt Cnpo Dlnnco nnd tho fnct thnt tho wind blowB from different di rections on both sldcB of tho Capo, generally, Is n wonder of tho const mariners. HAS ACCIDENT Vessel En Route South From Coos Bay Has to Take Tow Off Crescent City Tho Stcainor Ilnrdy enrouto from N"rth Hon a -.. aim Frnnclsco with a oaiu or lumber from tho SIiudfoii Lunibor Compnny, box sliboks fiom I mo isorth Iicnd box fnctory nnd oni 'pty oil drums, got Into trouble olf , Crescent City Into Snturdny nnd hnd lo uo tnkon In tow for Snn FuiJi Cisco. Tho nnturc of tho acnidnnt is not known hero except thnt her onglno wns disabled. Whether she encountered ' rough wenthor or whe ther It wns merely nn accident in tho onglno room could not ho learned. Ins II. Ilnrdy wired his brother who is now nt North Dpml, and Cnpt, Ed gar Simpson. Ho asked fdr n now manifest of tho enrgo, indicating tnut they would hnvo bnso tho towngo un tho cnriw. Sailing Voxel Tied Up. Cnpt. Edgar Simpson hna been noti fied nil off-shore ltimbor cargo char tors hnvo been cancelled owing to tho wnr nnd in consequence their fleet of flvo nulling vessels will bo tied up. Tho vessels which the Simpson Com pnny retains nro tho Echo, Encore,, Alumni, Onicun nnd Churchill. Tho A. M. Simpson lu now loading nt Porter for Snn Frnucleco. Thol lumber mnrket Ib poor, Cnpt. Simpson scnys, nnd ho does not nuticlpnto much Improvement In it for somo tlnio. 00 01 E. Daly Arrested for Robbing Hauscr Camps and as Sus pectLaborer Robbed E. Duly, charged with tho tlioft of provision and supplies from t'o HntiRor & IlaiiBor camps in tho Ton Mile district nnd suspected of boltift Involved In tho robbery of Oluf SoVC sou's liar at LnkoBldo FrlJny night, was brought to North Uend nnd will hnvo his preliminary hearing buforo Justice Shunter this nftornoon. Da ly denies his guilt. lleforo bringing Duly to North Uend, Lukoslde had nn exciting accno. Dnly broke away and s'nrted to run. Cnnstnhio Johnson opened flro to senro him nnd omptlod his gun. Another muu named Spraguo nlsa opened file nnd declares t'.nit lie hit him In tho lug, but thoro Is no Indication of n shot or bullot hola' lu Dnly's trousers nud his leg U not Injured. Dnly hnd boon on a three or four dnyti' Hproo and iiulckly tlrodj out in ins sprnu nuu conmnnio jonn ,Son caught him. Dnly wis In Marshfield July U0 nnd SI and wnutcd work and wan told to go out to the rnllroad camps. Deport Man Wi iiiiileil. Constable Johnson roportod '. nt word was received lu Lakoslde of a shooting nud holdup in tho Junglos near there Friday night. A rnllroad laborer was roportod to.lnvo boon -wounded In tho head nud robbed of $10. Uo did not learn tho uanum or wns not nblo to got man particulars. S OS Holbrook Knocks Denzer Out in Second Round Mason and Kolen Fight Draw In tho second round of what was to hnvo been nn olght-round go at North Dond Saturday night, Happy Holbrook, of llaudon, land ed n knockout on Doer Denser, ro colitly of Klamath Falls, but now of Prosper. Tho other ovont wns n slow, tedious olght-round exhibi tion between Frank Miiboii nud Hap py Kolen, tho latter being from Honryvllle, nnd It was called n draw Tho houso that gathered for tho ovouts v.'nH ono of tho poorest thnt Fred Sax has hud since ho started in at North Hand to revive Interest lu tho squnred circle. Tho total receipts woro only $77. Joo Schott of Murshflold, wna the ref erent for both bouts, Holbrook nnd Donzor went to It from tho start nnd wero pretty evenly matched until Holbrook got lu his haymaker In tho latter part of tho second. Mason and Kolou seemed to bo ufrnld of hurting each otboh Snx says thnt ho may iirraugo an other card for the middle of next month. ' NOUTOX AT HACKS In KTADTS Hl'SIXKSS AdAIN After being without n retail de partment since tho big fire lu Juno Japped up their stock nud storo on Wall streot, tho IVnudon Hard ware Compnny again inuubors nmoug Ilandon's morcautlle Instltu- tins. It has commenced business in Its commodious now location lu . the itosn building. Uiimion World HALF D.VV SCHOOL The school board and Instructors hnvo concluded to adopt tho halt , day attendance plan in tho local lilgh school and school will open ! on that Bchedulo of attendance. llnndon World, I I NOTICE. All Owls nro roquestod to attend tho Installation of Mnrahflold Char ter at Owls' Hall Tuesday evening, September IT) nt 8:00 p. m. A big llmo lu storo. JOB SCHOTT, Soe. CAHD OF TII.VXKS Wo wish to express our heartfelt thanks for tho many kind nets and courtesies shown us in tho denth And burlnl of our father, I'otor fllrnrd. Wo wish especially to thank tho Odd Fellows. i MltS. JOHN MHtRASOUL. MHS. F SCUAIt.MONEAU JOHN C.IltARD and PAUL aiHAUD. Maishflelil lloi-M'iimu Takes Events at Modfoul Tho Times Is In recolpt of tho following lottor from F. P. Norton who Is talcing In the valley cir cuits: Tlio" Jackson County Fair opened nt Modford September 0, with n good attendance on tho first day of racing, Septembor 10, which consisted of two haruoss and two running races, tho first a 2:25 trot, nuo-hnlf mile heats. 1 Initio II 2 a 1 2 1 Driver Swlstor. Virginia Lee t 1 a a 3 llngoboom, lhiho Vem a 2 2 1 2 Daniels. Dolrno -i Wnrd. Tmle, 1:10; 1:08 a-1; 1:08 1-4; 1:10: 1:108 1-2. 2:11 paco. Every heat a race. Mile heats. Driver, Stunts, Alhlu 2 SwUhor, Aldlue 1 Todd. Tlnio, 2:1 i 1-2: 2:12 2:H 1-2. Hiiuiilug, Thre-qunrtor nille. Vo loski, 1; Hatcher, Steele, 2. Time, 1:16 1-2. In Friday's races, F. P. Norton's Harry N was drawn nnd Veloskn, tho only other Coos County horse entered, was left nt the post, BAIL SCORES iJj AiotUtl rmi la Cx ni TlmM ) I SUXDAV GAMES . COAST LEAGUE Morning Game. Snn Frnnclsco 0 4 Oakland 7 -I 3. 1 ' Dooflcld nud Clarke, Scpulveda, ! Klawltter nnd Mltze. Afternoon G.tiue. San Frnnclsco ., 0 12 a Oakland 5 9 0 Stnndrlgo, Fanning and Schmidt, Plough and Alexnndor. Morning Game. Vonlco 9 I Mission (1 9 2 Henley and McClaln, Gregory nud Hohrer, Afternoon Game. Vonlco 8 9 0 Mission 1 C 7 Hltt nud White, Elliott, Stanley, Williams nnd Hohrer, Lynn. Morning Game. Portlnud a 5 1 Los Angolcn i 7 'A Lush nnd Yuiitz; Chccli nnd UoIua. Afternoon Game. Portlnud 0 I 2 Los Angeles a 7 2 Kruno, Evans and Fisher, Hughes and Droolts. XOHTIIWESTEHX LKAG'UK Seattle, C; Spokuno, 8. Tncomn, 1; nullurd, 0. Tncomn, 1 ; Unllnrd, fi. XATIOXAL LEAGUE Detroit, 4; Chicago, a. St. Louis, 4; Cincinnati, a. Pittsburg. 0; Chicago. 2. AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland, r; St. Louis, 0, Cleveland, 3; St. Louis, a, Culled 'nftor ten innings. 1 ' I 1 o 3 3 i-4: TiTe Delicatessen Co. 1 1.1 North Second Street. SPECIALS ALL THIS WEEK In Individual pies for 10c each In the following: MEAT PI KS -Irish stews. FISH DIES Kcullop Fish Fish Turbots. . ' VKGKTAHLE PIES Scnlloped Potatoes. N 1MICS In Macaroni, Spaghetti, lloans. 1'IEK In Tomatoes, Com. VUDDINOS In Pearl Tapioca, Hlco, Ornngo, All AIoe Served Hot 2o for All Tins Kcturiiwl THE DELICATESSEN COMPANY. 4 I SATURDAY'S SCORES 4 AM ERICA X LEAGUE Uoston-Wnshiugton Wet 0 rounds Detroit, 4: Chlcngo, 2. Philadelphia, 1; Now York, 2. Cleveland, 3; St. Louis, 5. XATIOXAL LEAGUE. Now York, 0; Philadelphia, 1. Now York. 8; Philadelphia, 0, Chicago, 4: Pittsburg, C. Chicago. 0: Pittsburg. 4. St. Louis, 3; Cincinnati, 1. Hrooklyn, 4; llostou, 3. Ton Innings. XOHTIIWESTEHX LEAGUE Sentte, 3; Spoknue, 1. Tncomn, 6; Hallnrd, 2. Victoria, fi; Vancouver, 4, Tncomn, 2; Unllnrd, 1. COAST LEAGUE Snn Frnnclsco ..,'....'.,. 5 9 1 Oakland ' 1 6 4 Unuui nnd Schmidt; Abies, a rimes nnd Mltzo. Venlco 4 9 0 Mission 5 12 2 Decnnnlero, Ko'estncr, 'Ha.rkn.ess and Elliott; Arellahes, Etnnley and Roijrer. ' Portlnud ,. .3 9 0 Los Angeles ... ,, ,2 8 0 Hlgglnhothum nnd Fisher, Rynn and Hrooks, j COOS CPIJXTV PRUNES. A number of people hnvo inquired nbout, tho big Jjunqhes of prunes to bo seen in the Agnto window tho past weok and the romnrk hns been mndo, "If thoy could onlv ralso such prunes here!" Tho prunes In quostlon enmo from tho J, H. Van Leuven ranch a fow lullos south of town and are of tho Italian and silver prime varieties. Thoy hre ns flno n quality ns enn bo found In any of the big Irrigated sec tions. Mr. Van Louvon says the mmciios were taken nt random from the trees and no effort was made to pick a specially flno bunch, All of his prune trees aro heavily luden with fruit. Dandon World. 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IU'turnFromiru- Visit tho beach by tbe ' 0"a Auto. 7-paBsenger noW'fa Candler Pllete. three (il)llhl' .V i"'"1,.;L."" iiiW COOS HAY CONCERT HAND Benefit Concert 1JV THE Coos Bay Concert Band ASSISTED 1JV LOCAL TALENT AT Masonic Opera House Tuesday Evening, September 15th ADMISSION 75 CENTS. llcbcrvutlons can bo inado at "Tho Busy Corner" by presenting your ticket there for reserved seats. V0U AUTO CALL J FOR FOOTPS AP Four good cars J "jift For day service, P"?"?i IOtIlIai;co IMlUrdljjV D. L. FOOU v W'SON COBSEJf also principal " vvrf "ONYX" and "CADti I InCL f S. S JENNINGMiH MBMM,i i i J P. U XM&Jf ' " Pealers Inrtj MSSf ' 362 No. From d. ---, LET US MAKE YOUR ABSTRACTS Title & Trust Co.. , thorlBhlyrdepen tlg dlate service, prow ' f & to all latere'8 r C0J? MINIM UM . s. kaufmaM d y rti c-.ni4iMws p) -4,' 4. - IS" v t-fafLMlBK .MJi Sri - -sjMjv fl'- iighgttniifiii r ,iki'timPkk' ' Jk atifflHl il .JaaV m,Jm !ia