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'' ' tWP.nrtn'R'-hAV-TiMP MARQUPiPl.n nRcnnMMnninAyuuimhH..diuvv THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 5, 1915EVENINQ EDITION. - TWO m COOS BAY TIMES . .. . . ltllU ..ll. t Unit Tl, J. ilUVI.W.X I'., l , ikiiiuir mm i DAN K. MAI.ONHV, Ncvvh i:illtr Official Paper iif Coos County Offlelnl I'npcr City of Mnrnhflclil. fiviiritfs in mi o rfrifr Address nil communications to COOS HAY DA II A' TIMICS. t EUROPEAN WAR ONE t YEAR AGO TODAY t ocT.n. it t. TEAMS ARE BEING PICKED Wr AmcMra rres to e- i)r tioim l f lln oil out-field for tile Now York I NHW YORK, Oil. 5. In nearly tiltinlH In I'.Mt nnd 1IM1! and Dtigey every seiles for the world's baseball was with the Doston lira. en last ihainplonslilp hour player on each jew. nf the ronteiidiiiu teams has been I (Jotxl .Aim in lied So nicked by the fans as a tower of, Compared with their Philadelphia j The attempts of the Allies to Fdenfetli In some department and In flnnk the tlRlit win or the (Ionium the mind's eye of the baseball pub nriny Is cheeked and the Germans 1 e he otood head and shonldeis take the offensive I above his en-vvorkois. This ycai'a In the sIpro of Tntvverp the Torts 'content Tor the premier title of the of Llerro, Wtiolhein and Konslpsh- ilmniond will pioe no exception ojet aio captured by the Oerinans to this nc copied fact. The Serbian and .Montenegrin for - it, looking over the list of ollg- co which Invaded Kast llosnln aie uiloi for the coming battle between Tcported to have been defeated. i the Philadelphia Nationals and the Tho Jiituuit'Bt selo .Talult Island, t'pttou Ituil Sox, Alexander mil the scat of government In the .Maish- 'sptaker natuially aie tho rlrst to all Archipelago si-Ike the eyes of even the casual Tho French fleet In the Adilatlc j observer as tho ones who may ttir- bombard the Austrian port of Cat-nlsh the star plays of tho coming turo. contest. Many other players, how- over, on both side, have shown re marked aptitude to do tho right thing at tho right time during the long scas-on's grind. Quick thinking and fast accurate action are tho es sentials which make great baseball players. While the two players mentioned BASEBALL SCORES coast i,i:.;u: shut to xi:v i'ii:us vi:sti:ud.v As Kntl of KeUMin Draws War Xn- tlotial Pastime Mom In l.lnhl Than Mver Delete tDf AmiicI.IoI Vm to Cpn ll, TlmM J PORTLAND, Oct :.. Again .ves terdny tho teams of the Coast League went HciurjliiK about to their now fields for the week's udvontuie. Tho ......! I. . ...( ..r ll.t Itrtrlt fltt I uinwiiviiiK. iii .. .,. . ""' HonvMB will go to Salt l.ul.o; Oak- UL'U Cll llll'iuuui IIIU1IJ """, !., . T ., .......I... ,,.,.1 ',...... (r. I.iil( iu IIU iVIIRVio, linn , .i",l i x The do feat or the Oernian army which invnded KiihsIii from Hast Prussia Is repotted as being complete. TODAY'S ADYICi: Bo game, and do not try to shirk Tho task that innkes ,ou halt. Just put Homo pepper in your woik have shown wonderful control .ui.l And you'll bo worth your salt. effectiveness in their positions, n I great deal should bo said about 1 AT THE HOTfcLS 5 $$ Chandler Hotel Li. .T. Simpson, shoro Acres; Will Inm L. Gibson, Portland; L. V. Haw kins, Portland; Mrs. .lohn Hooiner, Vlnland, Now Jersey; Mrs. Douglas Wood, Grants Pass; Mrs. It. W. Wake Grants Pass; 11. II. Grant, Portland; N. J. Cornwall and wife, Gardiner; II. A. Ohlor, Seattle; H. J. Oshler, San Francisco; H. It. McKean, Seattlo V. G. Leslie, Cuquillc; H. S. Irwin, 'San Francisco, Hluiico Hotel 1). Faw'cctt, Tar Heel; Pat I.tinily, Myrtlo Point; G. W. Albrldgo. Co nulllo; William liamliu, Coipillle; F. McCoy, Powers; Jesse HosMns, Oakland; J. It. Dean, Ilandon; II. N. Starrett, Oakland; C. II. Baldwin, North Llond. Uojd Hotel Miss Helen Gray, Myrtlo Point: Mrs. Ted Gray, .Myrtlo Point; I. I. Goodwin, Myrtle Point; J. J. Ott, Al legany; W. L. Stemmorman, Allega- maiiy outers who, vviiiio noi iio prominent, have been equally oti'l cieitt In tholr pennniit winning work this season either at bat, on the paths or in tho Hold. Kino Pcifoiiunnre In the minds of many baseball ex perts Manager Moran's feat of mak ing a supposedly tnedlocro team a pennant winning aggregation is equally as great a performance as i that accomplished last year by Geo. StalllngH with tho Uostou Droves. The Mornn men nro virtually a "cast off" team, as thirteen of them wero let out by other major leuguo clubs. Captain I.udmiis was ouco with tho Chicago Nationals; Kllllfer was tried by St. I.ouls ond let go; Adams was with tho Now York Giants for a short time: Demaieo camo from tho Giants and McQulllcu played with Cli'clnnatl and Pittsburg; Nlehoff was with Cincinnati; Dugey u.id UHlted came fiom tho Dravos; Stuck was tiaiififeired to Philadel phia by Now York; Hyino was once scries winning veterans which nat urally gives the New Fngland team the advantage of expeilence. Ton1 of tho players who wero on the championship eligible list for Dos ton tluoo yeais ago nio still wear-1 ,,, ,, ,', , . vlng the I.annln unlforius, Jack Dnr- At jjostOM: ry wno was wmi mo Aiu.etics o Xcw Ymk , i,og(()l l'liliatioipnia tiuoiign victory aim San Francisco. The scores of yesterday follow: National League At Philadelphia: lliooklyu : SHINE IN EVERY DROP" muck Silk Stovo Poll-li lirr.. It lne not .. (.1. C? t A..tfl .....I Tll I l.tl.trv. Own ny; S. Smith, Coos Hlvor; Pied Mil-!"'1'' ol- """' """ ' " -"" lor. Ilandon; G. W Ucavls. Heaver vnlli tho fence demolishes played Hill; Charles Wilson, Heaver Hlll:'w'! 1!os,to '''"K0 "'x' NVashlng G. It. Klwood. Uaiidon. !t"11 AmorlcniiBS Paskett chased fllos ifnr Cincinnati and Decker saw sor- 1 vice with tho Doston Nationals, New York Ghvitts ond Cincinnati. ; Alexander, Mayer nnif Hlxoy, Chiimers ond Dnucroft, nro tho only inembeiH of tho team who grow I Into National League material whllo J with tho club. Tlnciip, Dnumgait , nor mid Weisor ato youngsters who luivo yet to win regular places on w II1U ll.'lllll. (.'teat Woik In Ho Iii'raiiuvf n greiii. nunv in iiiu box during tho season hats placid , nliu in tho limelight us tho star pLhc" of tho National Leaguo and J the biKkbouo of tho Quaker City team. If tho series goes to tho limit lof in) en games Alexander, it is o.- pei ted, will bo on the mound In at ( lease threo games, beginning with the opening clash. After ho had "ABS MkS-wvJ WM dry cutj ran utaito Iha C urun; nquiu Htm nuia i aiialfty: nbnoluttfy no I tvutej no ilut or iltrt. Yuu I tiqul-J lutt or get your muncy'ti wurth lut dru cn Black Silk StovelPolish It not only mt rconomlr-!, I ut It rU ca a brilll nnt,flUkyiutro Ciatc-innut iiticttniiKtl with any puliih fco It kawJiou tsmo, work nJ inotwy. other twluh. Ultrk bilk titcvo IV) uh do- not rob olf It Uu four ttmr o nru in on! i nary Don't lorjrl ulun you its 1 1 ctfo irftlUhUiauru to kforliluk&iik. IdtUn't III UtetfpolUh)oii(vvr v 1 i urUflJv.rsillrvlur.a jourruoti.y, DUck Silk Stovo Pollih WotLi, Sterling, UHnoii. V oltljrkKitk AlrDrylnn frnn I iunit-1 i Krtitr, r m,i i j iku, m ilftiiiu in bil i tiro llnm, iruvihti l-af pt Tv? it. L iltl-iifcSllkMriAi VU Utif run WbrCtiitrkil.tin t rt or br i i, u Yfviki 1 'ickU. eruify nml lenvt a t r Ui l surf iet It ha r.) t llvfUtOiiUHOtWUuLittM, m Hi defeat, Is an additional help this year. Only two of the old pitchers, Wood and Collins, aio now with the team. Tho former, however, ma.v not bo called upon during tho coin ing conflict while tho veteran south paw Collins has not been anie to reaeli the standard of met It he at tained in previous years. Hns Kiuu Slnlf .Manager Caitigan has a fine staff from which to select niouiidnien and It looks as though tho hulk of the work In this department will be entrusted to Leonnrd Shore, Foster and Until during tho scries. Tils Speaker, tho player most talked of on tho lted Sox team, to gtther witlt Lewis iind Hooper, make up the great outfield, consid ered by many to bo tho host In tho country. These three linvo been playing together for several years and understand each other so well that there is never a hitch or Jolt to mar the smoothness of their play Some- ('ikkI Itecoiils Loft Fielder Lewis, who has been with tho team half a dozen years, also has a fine season's record Hooper, tho other mouther of tho outfield, has a fielding average of .U74. As to tho infield of three years ago, Gardner and Wagner still re main, but the latter Is not likely to bo seen in the coming series. Gard ner at third base, howovor, Is well to the fore among the hlttois, Al-i ; ways untigcrous witn mo nai, no is first-class fielder with an average of ,H IM. Tho lted Sox did not "find them selves" ns a lengue-leadlug contbl-' nation until tho accession of Harry Ills convcrs'ou from shoit-stop to second baso was tho deciding factor in Doston's progress penuautwatd. I . 1 Hodlon u New York. . , 12 Innings. Aiiieili'ini l.eiiuut At Now York: Huston 1 1 New Yoi k Doston '1 New York At Washington: Philadelphia Washington oH .MICIIIi: IS li('K AMI AT WOltK At.'AIN Fully repaired anil In good eondlt'on, the government dredge Mich it arrived fiom Portland at tlnei o'clock this morning. Yi'lthout com- Ing Insldo she went right to 4 work and Is not evpected at Umpire before s ?, th's eve- nlng. oo ID DEPOSIT ASKED LOCAL M'llO.Vi: COMPANY NOT AFI'IXTHD IJY Ni:W UL'LING dffHWWWUaiHMULUIAHUilklWWT.').lllt&!. I 1 VtW-?.$rli.eViy apvl B1 El E'5w'aQSK l r&S'&&?-- r v Z ' , M 'fl It's easy enoagh to push Si V::,Z It's easy enoagh to puih the clock ahead, but you can't y Aurrv time any. You can !.'( manipulate tchacco, bat only ' Rss! : ..- -, : :- irci wt . keil iiiiiv : luii uki' it iiiiu rutiiii I w& w 10$$ Servlco Conintlssion Abollslus Depos it and Coiiecllntioii .'ce Abol IMied lleto Year Ago Tho (Coos ond Curry Tolophono company Is not affected by tho rul-l Ing of tho State Public Servico Com-' mission abolishing tho deposit and cancellation fees, according to i J. 12. Montgomery, tommerelal biip- erlntciideut. Ho explains that tho Presldont, Charles Hall, in taking j over the company a jour ago October i 1, did away with this sj stout. Tho $5 doposlt fee has been tho v.n fc& won his thlitlcth game, a few days ago. AlcMindcr. when united "what i i,uno 0f now 'phono subsctlbors all lit would do lit tho world setlos, ovor oiegon. Deforo mi liibtrumont teplled- "Just whutevor Managor wouj,i )0 pined ,n u ,0bIdenco thlbl Moutii tells mo. 1 li.tvo been well amount of money had to ho fotth-l si.ppotted by my teuiuinatos and I coming. Tho plea was that tinlossj inuwt s.ty they have saved mo tre-lthls was dono often famHIos moved .- iiuentlj. Doston may boast of some owuy oftor tho phono hod been In After the care and , 1 -: .ii p- f expense or selecting the finest Kentucky Burley tobacco, we jj won't permit it to lose 8$ lt&clistmctive rragrance and flavor and good smoking qualities, by artificially rushing the curing. M.MMOVS Kictit hltteis hut I think wo Iipvo in the tiiiult Conit of the State ,,, rente busteis on tho Phillies of Oregon In and lor Coot, Countj. ni,o will oouul tho Doston slug Ktta G. Di own, plaintiff verU3 jgei." C'lmilcB tl Diown, dertndont Stiong Comliliiatlon To Chut leu (I. Diown. the above- With Mayer. Donioreo. McQuil- uso only a few weeks or months and. thotoforo tho company niado no ptof It, and also that 11 kept unscrupulous peoplo front moving ,ovvay without paying their bills. The local company, explained Mr named defendant In the name of i ion, Chulmots and Itlxey on lilsiMontgoinoiy, tcnulros a p.iymont of pitching nt.ttf, Mauugor Moran feels two or thteo months, nctordiug to Hint lut linu fi 1i mlilnllli, iil'filv rt ltll nl vlun li, nil nmi' 'itliAimj lltlc' boMiten to back up Aloxander In 'sum being a protection to tho collec- tho State of Oiegon, you mo ro uu red to appear and annum- the tomplaiut of tho plulullff heroin, on or before the JQih day of Octo ber, li15. If jou fall to appMar and answer Every bag, every tin, every humidor of VELVET is filled with tobacco that has been ageing for not fc less than two years jM reaching its full, hearty maturity. To this natural ageing, I p 3 VfcLVfc. 1 owesit53moolli- ne', its cMra mildness, the absolute absence of bite. attacking the lted Sox defense. Tho Infield, composed of Ltulorus, Nio- hotr, Daucroft and Stock, Is it strong said complaint us no required, the combination and Cr.ivath, Paskett plaintiff will apply to tho Court herein for the tuliof demanded In her complaint, a nuctlnu Htatemcnt of which in: That the botiUn of matrimony (ixliitlng bulwaun plaintiff and do feiidiint be dlnnolvoil; That plaintiff be allowed to an- and Whit tod are well ablo to tato lor the outur garden, Captain Ludoius btattds set ond In the hutting llbt of tho National League and with Ciavath, Whltted, Stock Ducknr and Nlohorf tho nitttng of the Moian toant shows consider able atroiiiith. Should the majority Hiinto her maiden nonio of "Htla of names bo plnjetl on tho Phlhi G. Faith;" That plaintiff bo given nuclt fur ther tollef as to tho Court may neom Just and ouultuble. Service of the sttmmonn In made by publication purntiaut to an ordor mudo by Hon. 0. F. Sklpworth, Cir cuit Judge of wild Couit, dliectlng publication hot cot lit tho Coon Day Times onto each week for the por lod of six weeks beginning on tho 14tlt day of September, inn. OltAVHS & M'lNTPltPF, AttoJiieyR for plaintiff First r 'MiMfc September 11, 1915; IP 101C dolphin ki minds, that tho park with lion department. no ni:i:d i'oi: alahm in m p Mu-Mtu Sit j- Cattlo Disease Can IK Cuied Some oliirm was folt when it was reported that a new tattle' disease had broken out at tho ranch of j. j Williams near Langlols. Di, j. l Mat-son. the votoiluarloii of Mjrtle Point, savs that tho dlse.ihe Is one hi, f.lnl. I .,..,... ll .1.. - " i..,'ii m viiiuiiiuii mi uu'r me coitmrv r nnd Is known as the cnttle lung worm Have your tad "Pine Pfiilo cphi" Velvet Jae's illustrated booh of vena and wisdom ? Send a 2c ttamp for a copy. tQctltfhti ve4eto (Si St Louti, Mo, 10c Tint ScMeltl lintd I3ji Ono round Glnu HumlJorJ Itn short fences will suit tho homo n1"' that it can ho eaMly nnd sticeess- ihltters miiilv better than tho v lsl-1 ""Hy tie.tted. torn Is the opinion shitted In bv j nianj none follow or of the game. IiuiiidliiK Mauagot Moutii, five I nieiubors of tho Philadelphia Nat-1 iomilu have boon luembeis of fot lit er world's notion teams The other four aie Dumateo, Whltted, Decker and Dugoy. Moian was with the Chicago Cubs when Prank Chnnco was luaiiauor of tho National League pennant winners, Hoinaroo -n with the New Yotk (Hants In 111 I It .on October '26. iwiiiHoii i,i,,v,,i ,. in, i, n..i k i ..,jv. l, ,,,, uu- iiimiiiu i I Diuvcsi lust ear. Deala Detker D.D (Tip '-"" V i r v ' tA ' 'kiAYl ade from the rtyhi crude The Jury of Awards at both San Francisco ami San Dicro Impositions found an oil made from California niphnlt-basc crude, highest in lubricating eirieicncy. That oil was Xcrolcnc. The fact, too, that such unbiased author ities ns a U. S. Naval Pnglnrcr, engineers of tho Packard nnd Ford Motor Cunipanloi, and otlicn, liatealso gone on record In favor of oils mailu from niphalt-lusc crude in accord with the de cision of the Lxpoiltlon juries -proves that Zero lent Is made of iho right crude, and made rigit. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) SfcOLEfcfE 1fo Standard Oil for ffoior Cars Jb. WL Ma Est CftH LIVERY has di:i: nnMovi:n rito.u ai.dhu stici-:i:t to its New Location 563 SoisUi Broadway wiiiiiti: tin: pi dlic will find it diottimi i:qitippi:i) THAN i:i:U TO SCPPIiY NIXDS IN ITS LINI2 PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. ' Steamship F. A. KILBURW sails for SAN FRANCISCO (VIA EUREKA) OtTODHU 7 AT II A. M. Steamship SANTA CLARA Sails for PORTLAND OCTODI'i: H AT III A. M. Kor fin (tier Information sect W. 11. KTIIIIIC. 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