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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1914)
,i . ' Li . ,iia M.ifcl? ! . fci.iia7Jaaaaaaal r" j,,,,!, ill tiriiiiiywiinijiiyiiiilMwiHwfe "--J- rff EIGHT jjWWfMyM"t',"r1-W" THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1914 EVENING EDITION.1 THREE GASES A Prediction T(J .a, WK I'lWniCTTlIATTiit i AV busi; j iir i ;rl I " W: PHONE SYSTEM BOSTON WINS 1:: , SALE CLOSED IRE I "V3 ' DISK SSED FIRST GAME "V'l! ''v I .iff & v Chas. Hall and Portland and Hood River Men Acquire Home Telephone Co. N According to word received licre todhy, the deal for tlie Balo of tho Coos Hay Homo Telephone Company to Chas' Hall nnd assotgates, repre senting Hood lllver and Portland cnpltnl, hns bocm closcd'by President V. U. Douglas, Who hns been In Port land tho past fow dnys. Mr. Douglas Js expected home Monday. The Coos Hay Homo Telephone Co. Is capitalized for $100,000 nnd the nale represents figures near that amount. ' It Is understood that Mr. Hall and his associates plan to carry" out ex tensive Improvement In tho system, which hns exchanges In Marshfleld, North Hend, Uandon, Coqullle anil Myrtle Point and tho Intervening toll lines nnd also toll lines connecting with Curry county. Gnrdlner and with the Pacific States -company's line be yond Myrtle Point. Tho Improvements and extensions In view for tho next few years will probably tnke upwards of J'iO.000. Manager E. C. Drews had received few details of the sale todny or tho tlmo It would become effective-. Mr.- Hall was on tho Hay sovernl tlmoH nnd started negotiations for tho purchase of tho system nbout two niontl:s ngo, when the matter was first published In The Times. Mr. Hall Is hlghlv recommended by nil who know him and made many friends during his visits here. .1. M. Wright Is n former close associate nnd neighbor of Mr. Hall at Hood River. Tho Coos liny Homo Tolophono roinpnny's stock Js distributed among nbout fortv stockholders. It Is un derstood that nndor tho terms of tho deal nil can sell at u stipulated price or can withhold their stock. Among those holding stock In it are W. U. Douglns, J)r. K. Mlngus, K. A. An derson. W. I'. Murphy, O. II. Hins dale. Wm. (I rimes, Mrs. ICllen Ogren, Cnpt. Wm. Mngeu of Umpire, J. II. Mllncr, K. C. Drews, Oeo. D. Mnndlgo, .1. II. Mills. W. K. Jowctt, .7. C. Chris tie R. H. Olsen, Chns. llrndbury, Geo. Raines, S. D. Magnus nnd Mrs. Bella McPhorsou, "(Continued from P"gc One ) Mclnnls. Evers out on high fly to Collins. Connelly fanned. No ru'i', no hits, no errors. Second half Murphy slnsW lo center. Oldrlng sacrificed to Schmidt. Collins walked. Rrlwv fouled out to Schmidt and Murphj wns out trying for tMrd on tluvcitrh, Schmidt to Deal. It wns n proth double play. No runs, ono hi, no eirors. Second Inning. Klrst hnlf Whlttcd walked nnd ci.i.itiw riimi nut tn niilrlntr. Whit-I ted scored on flowdy'B two-base hi to left field. Iloston rooters cheered to tho echo, dowdy scored on Mnr nnvllln'n simile over second. A iloti- . . . .. . ..I .......... .n1. I.t .... ,, , . , ,, ,11110 piny lonoweii. imri) uiwu .'.." which ho (Anderson) owed him, and , .,' ,, l0MC, to ColMn8, forc. Jtlmt tho remnlnlng money wns re- Mnrnlivm. Collins then threw out Deal. Two runs, two hits, no errors. Second half Mclnnes walked, nn 1 scored when Strunk singled nnd It went through Mornn's legs to the fence, Strunk going to third, llurv fanned. Strunk out at pinto wlu-n Kvers took Sehangs grounder and threw to (iowdv. Mnrnnvl'le t nk Ilender's gtounder and throw to liv ers, forcing Seining. One run, on' hit, ono error. Third liming. Klrst half Homier throw out Ru dolph at first. Moran fanned and Kvers filed out to Oldrlng. No runs, no hits, no errors. Second half Murphy and Oldrlng Ole Anderson's Evidence Fails to Convict Non-Support Charged Changed. Three cases were dismissed In tho Justice Court this afternoon nnd Prosecuting Attorney Ij. A. Llljcqvlst who" had come over from Coqullle to try tlicm, returned home "empty handed." Witnesses produced by Win. Dor reo, proprietor of the Nutwood Sal oon, testified tlmt Ole Anderson, who had accused Uorrco of inking nbout $12, wns drunk every tlmo he cnino to town. John O'Hrlcn, appearing for tho defendant, stated that he was In the saloon when Anderson, two weeks ago, placed n $20 gold piece on tho bnr and told Uorrco to tnke out $8 I amM H I HJlrwal'llll In A I sill l pim iim -I'MLUm?- N 1 .Kipwr m ii l wjwt " I HlKtH-WICKWIKC-CO'l CLotMta turned. I In n sldo room of tho court the evi dence of the witnesses was taken, i Constable Cox acted ns Judge In tho I mock trlii I nnd after tho hearing of ! witnesses declared tho evidence to be slack, whereupon Mr. Uljeqvist dismissed the case on tho grounds of Insufficient evidence to convict. Anderson waxed Indignant when Officer Donne testified Hint ho never fnllcd to visit tho clly Jnll when In town and stnrted for tho officer when ho wns motioned back by tho prose cuting attorney. Horreo was fined $50 by Judge Pennock. Tom Dennett secured a new trial. Tho case of Mnbel Kinney vorsus Kzrn Kinney on the grounds of non warn Kinney on i. o ,, u .... . tluw . cmm Htuiport for herself ntul her little IS-1 . , ., . ., lw OPrn . ,.,..., il.....l...l it..a . til iimi. nuiiiiwiiu i- IllUimih-lllll llllllj nils lliaiilipoi-u. .win. Ivhuipv wnB ndvlsed to tnke this iro I - - I. cod uro and will now nsk the court 'ninth liming. Klrst hnlf Connolly singled oerl e,.uro ,,n,i wm now , " ,,. ,,. A ,,011,o piny follow-; for ;n divorce from her '''' '1 Pll, onill.P (nl,K wi.lt.eds smash ' will ask support through alimony. ...., in .. fnl.,.lllir ,,.... Whim the nrrest of tho husband was ordered Mrs. Kinney testified Hint Kinney was an employee of tho buck et dredge Orogon and receives $"" n ! mouth and that for somo time ho has failed to glvo her any money. Duo to the fact that there Is n child this nnd throwing to Harry, forcing Con nolly. Harry then loused out Whit tod. Collins tossed out Schmidt at first. No runs, one hit, no errors. Six-nml half linker fnuiiod. Mc lnnes fnnnod. Strunk singled to loft' hut wnu out nt nt socond attempting They Are Here the popular BALMACAANS in herringbone and diagonal Scotch Tweeds like none yon have ever .seen before. $15 to $25 And Why because we have the mioimfo. ' shown in clothes, style Sf3 and that means the world ?& you ALr. Ian and .Mr. Youn?ifc , !!! 1; s"lt '"''K to loft, oiiuin- us iong as you wear it. Our Stock is Complete And every man's need is antiJ you can come here with thonuEH ance that you will hnd just the suit Vo'i want. ' $12.50 up toS40.0ft Styleplus Clothes Suits, Overcoats, $1200 Try Oi One of These New Derbies Then you will realize tt J o cMiiiuiKiitsui aDoutthea. is a siyie ami snap to i tidnd lo see. The most compklthum S:U man shown on CmM hMii li , the SZwtlriSi wlo ech It to two Imps, Connolly to J case wns filed not only for the wife ... but tho child ns well, ranking twol '""" '" - -" , separate cases B ens RALLY E LOCAL HXIIP iSIN rors. lotp Marsh field .-' Kirih Inning. Oowdy drove the ball to the center flold stand for a triple, dowdy scor ed on Mnranvllle'H Blnulo over Mc- Innos' head. A double play followed. M1 t:r j ?..! arcr.'S!iBas. . .. .. , .' .,.,',..,, "' "" "' i - """"" oiy. No runs, ono hit, no err I fanned. Ono run, two hits, no errors. ' Second half. Mnrnnvlllo took m,n """"' HiirrvV. Texas I.oneuer 111 left field. Klrst liiiir.--UUKr imew oui Whlttcd. No runs, no hits, no'errors. nt first Schnng faniiud. Hender filed out to SAIh liming. Klrst half. Moran fouled out to Harry, who made a brilliant oifo-hiuul -Three Store h IilUiloU CHCTaasaco I,, THE RETORT Hollister Non-Partisian Gather ing Shut Out of cnamuer of Commerce Here. uoii-nartlulnii muotluK call Hurry throw out UuiIo'mIi. linker tossed nut Moran. No nils, no hits, no error. COURT A. Harris, Former Coquille DnpliMhint Mon Annlnrl iiuoiaui tini iiiuii, nuiinu i i no ii()ll-iuriiBiiui nivuvnif, ..ii.- (.;uiiui)iiy wiiikuii. r.vern ami VAiuuuiiy ., ; - for ISSllinn Bad Checks. oil by W. J. ltust, nmniiKor of Krod Wl.0,.(i , Whlttod's sIiikIiik drive to, Harry. No runs, one lilt, no errors m i, EDUSjLOBILjn Tho Second hnlf. linker doubled. 1)01 patch. Kvoru hIiikIuiI nast Hondor., threw out .Mclnnes, huuiik popinm ,.,,, , olU.Vnll,.,,! Mvo.n.,,l Hnnnnllv Ollt to'feoVOI. MltmilVniO UllOW Ollt .IOK IIKNXI7IT JMlAWh 'lllh h' UISIHCI HUVHKI A. Ilnrrls, reported to huvo boon rnKnKcd In tho rostnurnut buslnoss nt Coqulllo with n man named Frnnzon hnch, la reputed to hnvo flonted many worthless checks at Umpire, Uandon nnd other points. So far ho hns not been apprehended nnd the extent of his operntlons Is not fully known, t Tom lSdiuir, of Umpire, whoso sa loon was tho sccuo of a holdup a fow months uko, was ono of tho victims. Ono of tho checks ho cashed for Har ris was for $2. Whothor ho got any more Is not known. Ilnrrls. told him Jie wns lookliiK for a new locntlon. Tho chock ho nnvo I'dKiir whs drawn on tho Farmers' & Mere'..aiits Hank of Coqullle, whore ho never had an account. Ilolllster's campnlBii here, to ondorso ,Kht for three bases. Whlttcd1 Mr. Hollister as the homo candidate xcorcd on Schmidt's slnshlut; bIiikIo IMilladolphlu railed to no it raiiiiciuiuu iul-uiiuh inroiiKii iiarry. iiosion h uniuue was .iiji but did stir up a llttlo strife. Tho terrific and Hondor was recalled from , Oldring, If. mootliiK wns called to bo held at the J tho box nnd Wyckorf replurcd nlm. J Collins, 2b Marshfleld Chamber of Commorco n was tho first tlmo Homier was over linker,-3b. but Instead It was held out In tho' batted out of tho box In n world's J Mclnnls, lb. streot near tlioso Milliners, rresmuut Mcl.aln who was to net as chairman unnoiinciiiK that C. I. Holt?ard, W. U. DoukIiis hud threatened to withdraw tholr support from tho Chomuor of Coiumeico If tho rooms wore used for that purpose. In conscquonco j,j0 vuy ended tho lunlnt,'. Haker Mi- Mcl.iiln Kiilil Unit as head Of tlio! tnnV nnnl'tt (.rnniWlm- mill timnlinil " I " - o - -- Chamber of Commorco, ho did not third, forcing Gowdy, and tVon throw until nut at iirsi. Tiireo runs, uiroo llnttiiiK Older. cuiTicis.M-ui:-, deavors to get i i-ham k-ftiiinprn . ..., : .u. ,,-,..,. -ni riul" -uu,,,v'" District AllonWW TO Hi:.M.l)K HKAVIKIt. hero today tN U0 J. W. Hennott wns nuked If ho hud to hasten action lal" relies. IClKlit hits weie Hondor while ho wns In tho box. Oowdy walked. Wyckoff took Mnr anvlllo's smash and throw to Haker too late to catch Schmidt and tho bus es wero filled, with ono out. A dou- iniido offi Strunk, of. Barry ss. want to involve that body In trouble The Indies of (lie (MIIMSTIAV church will hold a COOKKI) l'"OOI RALH SATl'HOAV hi W. A. Uclil's Office. over n political meeting. Part of tho band was secured to hits and no orrors. Second hnlf. livers throw out parade tho streots to got a crowd Murphy at first. Deal tossed out Old . .... .... . ., i . . ... ring. KiKiolpn. tossed out uoiiins. ... .... ..... .,... ... i lor mo iiiueiiug mil wiu iiuuuiii llen'r forget Hie big ilaucc at Kn glon' Hall Saliutlay ecnlug, Oct 10. MuiHii'h OirheNtia, CamlUlales mv going iiINm tlu ('as M'nilo ut tho Model Cash (irm-eiy next ucek. rather small and when It wus ini nouueed that It would have to bo turned Into an open air gathering, tho crowd on tho streot attracted others. Mr. Mcl.aln mado n short talk In Itudolph was pitching a perfect gamo. No runs, no hits, no ortors. Seventh Inning. Klrst half. Lapp went In to catch for Philadelphia, Rudolph got an in field single which Collins was barely which ho stutod tho reason for notUU0 to knock down. Haker took onenlnir tho Chamber of Commorco Mnnni'n int,.ml.,i um-Hrim mui tiu-mv 'for tho meeting und said ho regret-, t0 narry, forcing Itudolph. li.ll It ll.l'l' llllll'll Jllllirri (illCI'rV, rn., ...,1 M...I... lnl .nnnml , .vj. . ..y .....w... ., - w t,,i;u. (MiflUII BIUIU PU1 uinii ...- of North Inlet, a brothor-ln-law of Mr,C8 Bathered In Connolly's grounder lt..lll..inH mini.. nn t fflntl i 11 lml f f 1 1 a l III 1 ...t. 1 Chang, c. Hender, p. BIG LEAGUE BALL SCORES IBr AwarUIr ,'r foot Mr TlmM.1 COAST 'MCAtJl'K. 1T I'OlvTIC Hoston Mo ran, if. Kveri,, 2 b Connolly, If. ' Tfu'u!'to tho u' Tlw T,m08' au'1 promo Court OBttoW Gowdy c sahl he read It all down to tho end Maranvllle; m. of tho poetry, whoro Mlko lauded hi.,, ' Denl. Jib. ,otl ll0t tar nnd Uo th0,Rht Umt Itiidolpii, ii! w" '" onoiiBh. t .. in i.n..k.n aii nrAHR I lie KIIKI "1 I UVO iiei'uiiiu ou " tomed to theso Hhocklng shocks that tho shocks aro soothing and health ful nnd I got shocked when ho does 1 not shock mo. ' The Railroad Commission required extensive Improvements to bo mudo so that tho sorvlco Is satisfactory nnd they havo put on their own valuation mui nllnweil ronsonablo compensation ! for tho sorvlco, except In somo in (stances whoro tho charges aro too low, but they will bo raised when the proper showing Is made. 1 Tho Wntor Compnny from now on 2 will bo permitted to charge enough to niiv oxnonses and a reasouuoiu profit on Its Investment and hereafter A Wet Day? Co out on the job wearing ROWERS REFLEX SLICKER Wk toll nJ.ri li' mvlo Ug U over for com fort, titoag rnouiih totluiu iba iio ol Uid Knice, and w.lcfwool Iniouth nd .i k Ni thla tie Ualun't wl cannot tun , , . . i I. wbiri llw t.onu oxiUp nJ button. Out ri"J Rtfltx EdfU atop ciy diop. S3.C0 Everywiere Salisfaclloa Guarantetn1 Catalog fit A. J. TOWER CO., Boston In Mi Los Angeles 7 8 Oakland 3 9 Hnttorles: I.ovo and Holes, Martin ami AlOXIIilUUI-. ':""...'...... .... ..lnr iV Portland ...8 17 :i tn stocKhomors win ki - KV0r8.l0,lH,,l .ii....i..j .. ...Ill l, nl.ln to sit up .. . Votili-n i- I luviuuiiu nun " "" - - Mem enko . . ... ; .,. nn . ,nWn nnlirlB,imont. whereas In the of North Inlet, a brothor-ln-law of Mr, C8 gathered In Connolly's grounder' "enes; hibmu.i.i ..... .r.-.. """ ""-"""" d,vidends and the I Hollister. mado an ardent plea for Illul tlirew t0 Wyekoff, who covered Bvnn.. Martln.nl and FhtajRhf- J"18"1 !J ' had to feed .... ...,,..-.. ,, f..n..,...,,i i. ... tar iini.iimitor. linnlov and MUlott. orflcors or tlio compaiij .ir. tioiiisiur. no .ui.uvu u, nrst. .mi runs, ono nu, no orrors. ,.-. - - M10,Rive from other resources, mm ....... . n.. ...i. u..v- l.inriv uiiv.' r, . ...... ., ..... Pm-t nnd 0 .1 1 tneniBoies uom oiuci i. .iiiuii u. viiiDD niiu oiiuiiu ii, iv.ui wj . firiiiii i, jiii . r.vurw i ii in iiiii iiiii. ,..... .,,,.,...... Iiii: that Mr. Hawloy' had not ac compllshed much and that Mr. Hoi Company's Uin"1" 1200,000 In bickUWM Coos Hay V.oaRl vnlved. The county "rt!,S court and Mr VW ..... ....rflm court iw BMIIH.C... -.,.- ; f and that Juoge - it c nlstrlct towi .- the Southern Ortpi they took the q ' inn. southern w' inctfl to paying U" '".,. nm.ind iW Oil l0 H " ,,3 L!TZW. . "T "". ow.nl taxes iu ---- . i. .vlimlntne.'l ,eq,"T" ..UW' couniy "" lptrtF ..nw iii cscro. "r MW" "" taxes. ,.....i. fur the tfd1 tl,oMoiIHOirCi "" ";." .. . ,oi .. ....,, lie a i ii iimi tuiir iiium imn hhimii.v.v.. - tut - vrn..in . 4 ii nun liiiil itw .1 w . -- . ors groundor and tho runner was ."' "";: '" ' , .m. ,,orv. nnd landed me In red ' rI()S. ,fail .SaturJ .,r Mi-Innoa u-iilkml. Stn.i.lf V IVO Hillings; CUIIUH mi ai.uu.nti. u. ,. . - jfnr" ....... rinhestrt. v u......w..v.i. ... ...... - ,011111. .in initva ..iiinuii. iti iuiiv iiut. !. ..in. lit in im L'lvnn n chniicti. .... ....i ....."i a,.i...,i.n iini,nB ninn darkness. in.v. ...id... . - o -- - --- (iUHUiu nut iu ouuiiiiiii, liunci fs"lii(i i r"! I . Mr. Cosh said that ho had attended t0 third and Mclnnes to second. Bar- Hnttorles: Martluonl and l'lsnoi, incotlngs In by-gone years at the ,.y fanne(, Uudolph threw out Lapp. White and Elliott. Murshflold Chamber of at Which Mr.- No runs, no hits, ono error. s Francisco , . . .- 7 Huwloy bad delivered talks. Night h lulling. Mission 1 ' l There wns a slight shower pro- Kl,.8t half. Whlttcd filed out to Hattorles: Haum and Schmidt; C, vailing during tho meeting and It jinkor. Schmidt got a Texas Leaguer Williams and Rohrer. .... ii.n.lnv nu , n.iuu sniikn mill .. ... ... ... - . . r... .. Hiun hhiiui "o "- -!-- q en. vlllWUJ- BlllKieil UIIU BCIHUHIL tho meeting was declared closod. STKAMNU SI'KKDWKIili , .... " .'"" ..El liot far, I will bo well preserved i"' Martin's im..- futuro roforenco. This Is tne nrei time ho ovr tried poetry on mo and In future I will forglvo him for every mean thing he says about me If ho ...m .. oiit tiin noetrv. I am not ..... j .- it -...I it irrates oil ,n ' . ... a w accusiomeu iu u eigl ana B" " ..! ,., ,-vn.,, Rvsteni. eBJieclully when. ', t0 th et '" ,.v .,. . In order ..TlCl ..oiiKvawir, ?!l!tiffi Thoy n'. : ,,flies vous system, especially when. J n8,ng t0 th J r to make It rhyme, he was i ver t0 be- . . .... . ... ... ,i i.nt tar. iBl" . ...i. net- went to third. Marnnville fanned Ihiwiiwiii "",."l. '" "J ''A tn ,,, , , red hot tar. , ol" '" Ml(b , nnd when Gowdy ran to second ', " , I37v lll-ed hot tar, ee 7'dul, 1" , hi.ii. m.. sa LVanclsco. San Pctlro' hits, no errors. . at Conner te hour nm, ..very on . . ---"-.-. 01,p0sltlon? , -; to ir an San lcgo, Saturday, October 10. Second ha.f.-Wyckofr doubled- to" avenue. M "'" . v : . WW ... rut,., fi.......fe' ilcht. Maranvllle throw out Murphy Sundnj. Parties needing nis services ..,.'.wJ1iu.iid,.tahe " ... hv 0' ! .liuuv ir iiuiifM.7 !. t.v .... .- -w , ..'.- j.. .nii UnirrantiiArrt ntifl it piirjMiuiiwrt " v v": .. ' iin c'1 ui outvw, v. . .7, .J a -. -t . .iia' twim-t & AbMrnct Co.V office. M.l,fleW, at first, Wyckoff going to third. Old;- ".?' '" ;"Z ? .,,,,1 Warn. Painter. North Mend. ring fanned. Collins flew out to Con- Manager O. S. Torrey. and Warren Painter, North Mend. j v.1 ctos Hay llak'eiV'' J ' give. . 0, . vr ''"tzL - 1L I , ..i- A,t. ' 2.llmkmY" W " ailkgjaBaaal;"MlJ ... -. fihtn'T r T fill jmnr. ,AijxmWW&WmmLJtmM