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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1908)
JX V THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, w,- K V WOULD PUT IE North Bend and Marshfield May Meet Schedule for Season is Out. Manager Arthur McICcown Is mak ing an effort to get tho Marshfield grounds In shape for an exhibition game hero with North Bond next Sunday. If tho weather is favorable, tho gamo will be played here. The lcaguo season will start May fl 1 af Thn Atiin Mrwl crlrln1rv let vwitr ovt 1"V unuivu ouiiuuiu 10 ituu being worked out. "I hate to bo a knocker or a kicker but I must say that tho Marshfield fans are tho deadest lot, judging by tho subscriptions for seasons tickets, that I have encountered in a long time," said Mr. McKeown today, "Only eight or nine tickets havo been subscribed for. Everyone appears to want a winning team but they don't seem to realize that we have to have somo money to pay for bats, uniforms and get tho grounds In shape. The season tickets are being sold for $5 apiece and as they will admit the purchaser to at least fifteen games, the prico is very reasonable. If wo aro going to havo a winning team, tho Marshfield fans must get busy and furnish us a little money until tho Income froin tho games helps us out." Schedule Is Out. The schedule of games for tho sea son, except the games to bo played hero during tho Second Southern Oregon District Pair in August, has been completed. It is as follows, the name of tho town where tho games will bo played being given first and tho dates on which the other teams will play there following: At Marshfield Bandon, July 19 and August 10; Coqullle, Juno 21 and August 2; North Bend, May 31, July 5 and August 30. At North Bend Bandon, June 21 and August 2; Coqullle, July 19 and August 16; Marshfield, Juno 7, June 28 and August 23. At Coqullle Bandon, Juno 7, June 28 and August 23; Marshfield, July 12 and August 9; North Bend, June 14 and July 2G. At Bandon Coqullle, May 31, July 5 and August 30; Marshfield, Juno 14 and July 20; North Bond, July 12 and August 9. Each team will take the receipts on tho home grounds and each club put $50 in a purse of $200 to go to the winning team at tho end of the season, L. H. Hazard of Coqullle, is president of the league, Tom White of Bandon, vice-president, and Elmer Jones of North Bend, secretary. Each manager Is a director. The umpires will bo selected later. NEWS OF COQUILLE. Items of Interest at Coos County Seat Taken From tho Sentinel. The hours of tho section gang have been Increased to 11 hours per day. Mesdames Fred. Slagle and J. A. Lamb returned last Thursday from a visit with friends In Marshfield. The mill In this city started up Monday noon to fill a large number of orders which they have on hand. They will also saw the timbers for their now mill. F. L. Lowe, who is constructing the new boat for the Coqullle Transportation Company, has gone to San Francisco to witness tho arri val of tho fleet. Dr. Walton Hayden and daughter Nellie of Empire, wero in the city Wednesday. Miss Hayden took the afternoon boat for Bandon where sho will visit friends. Jack McDonald was In Coqullle this week on business. Mr. McDon ald Intends to log on Daniels creek and at present has a forco of men laying a track to his camp. The directors of the Beaver slough and Fat Elk Drainage districts open ed the bids for tho dredging of tho drainage canal which they intend to build. There was only ono bid filed and that was from Marshfield. HEAR STEWART CASE. Provide for Hearing of Charges Against Army Officer. (By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, May 12. Sen ator Rayner has Introduced a resolu tion authorizing tho president to convene a court of Inquiry to consist of five officers of tho army to In vestigate tho charges and accusations against Colonel William F. Stewart of the United States army, who had been detailed to serve until his re tirement at the abandoned military post of Fort Grant, Ariz. INCREASE III CLAIM'S SIZE House Passes Mondell Bill Pro viding For 320 Acre Home steads in Oregon. (By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, May 13. By a vote of 139 to 74, tho house passed the Mondell bill providing for home stead entries of 320 acres instead of 100 on non-mineral, non-irrigable, unreserved and non-appropriated public lands in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, California, other western States. UNCLE SAM'S BARGAIN DAY. Nearly 2,000 Irrigated Farms Put Upon tho Market. WASHINGTON, May 13. Nearly 2,000 farms wero put on the bargain counter May 1, by Uncle Sam and will be disposed of to tho first per sons who comply with tho govern ment provisions for their disposal. All of tho land is contained in irriga tion projects constructed by the gov ernment In the semi-arid districts of the West. The area of tho farms ranges from 10 to 100 acres each. Purchasers will be allowed ten years In which to pay for them. In Nevada, In connection with tho Truckee-Carson project, 1,000 farms of eighty acres each can be taken up with an entry fed of $8 and ?3 an aero annually for ten years. In Oregon 200 farms will bo avail able on tho Umatilla project of from ten to twenty acres each. These lands will cost from $000 to $1,200. In South Dakota 175 farms will bo available in tracts of eighty acres, and in Wyoming 200 on tho North Platte project and 200 on the Sho shone project, costing from $000 to $1,200. Residence on and cultivation of the farms will be required of the purchasers, and every means will be taken to guard against speculators purchasing them. BANDON BRIEFS. News of the City by the Sea as Told In the Recorder. C. E. Hollopetor has purchased the Bandon 'Phone Exchange from L. Doonar and will soon assume control. E. Ellingston who has within the past six months built three new business blocks in Bandon will erect a fourth one on Atwater Street. Lumber is already on the ground for construction. Heuckendorff's shipyard recently commenced work to build a towing barge for the Wheeler Lumber Com pany of Nehalem. The vessel will be strictly up-to-date in the lum ber and towing business, is 134 feet long, 34 foot beam and 9 feet hold. Mr. Wm. Wheeler, of tho Wheeler Lumber Company Is now in Bandon, superintending construction. The following from tho San Fran cisco Examiner of April 28th will be of Interest to friends of the one time Bandon star pitcher: "Tho mar riage of Miss Hazel May Root and Charles A. Baum, manager of the Fresno Baseball Club, took place last evening at tho homo of the bride's mother, 1G18 Sutter street. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Cecil Marrack of St. Steven's Epis copal church in the presence of about one hundred friends and relatives. Bandon turned out en masso and helped give the steamer Daisy a good send off at the launching. Tho ves sel was built at tho Prico ship yards, and was christened by Miss Erma Craine. A ball and banquet in the evening closed tho festivities of the occasion. The Daisy Is said to bo the largest boat ever launched In the Coqullle river. Sho Is 205 feet long has a 39.0 foot beam and her draught, loaded, will be 21 feet. She was built for the San Francisco Willapa run. JITIZENS OF COOS AND CURRV. A considerable number of the citi zens of Coos county having express ed a desire that I should place my name before you as a candidate for the positIoM of joint senator and as havo consented so to do, therefore nake the following declaration, if elected It will bo my earnest en deavor to advance and protect your Interests without regard to private cliques or party affiliations, R. D. HUME. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been examined by eminent analytical chemists who certified that It con tained no narcotics. It Is not only a safe and harmless medicine but the best in use for coughs, colds and croup. For sale by JOHN PREUSS. Innn . mm litis it VLI1I DUO Three Intermarriages in Same Fami lies in Ono Week. COLFAX, Wash., May 13. Cupid found willing targets for half a dozen darts in two families of Diamond, Wash., In tho wedding of J. II. Gray, of Diamond, and Miss Cressle E. Cos ten of tho same place. Justice I. B. Doollttlo performed tho ceremony In tho parlors of the Hotel Whitman In tho presence of a few friends. This was tho third Costen-Gray wedding at which Judge Doollttle has officiated within a week and tho fourth member of tho Costen family that he has married in the last four years. On April 24th ho married Charles Costen and Miss Agnes Gray, and on April 29th, he was called upon to perform a similar service for A. O. Coston and Miss Nelllo Gray, while May 2d, ho performed tho cere mony for tho brother of tho brides in tho previous weddings and a sister of tho grooms. This record stands without a paral lel in the matrimonial annals of the county and Justice Doollttle challen ges any "marrying justice" or parson either, to equal this. Monism. Monism Is tho doctrine of the o:y nets of mind and mutter. God and the universe. It ignores all that is super natural. Monism tenches tlmt "all nro but p.trts of oni stupendous who.n, whose body nriture Is aul God tin soul;" houce whatever 1j only con forms to the cosmic laws of tho uni versal all. Mind can never exist with out matter, nor matter without mind. They are but the two sides of the same thing, New York American. Wanted to Bo Ready. Servant I've come to give notice, ma'am, as I am going to get married. MIstiess Indeed. Mary! How long have you been engaged? Servant I ain't engaged at all. ma'am. Mistress Well, who Is the happy man? Serv antYou know the big shop down the road. Well, the shopwalker looked at me tho day before yesterday, and yes terday ho smiled, and today he said, "Good morning," and I expect tomor row he'll propose, and, you see, ma'am, I want to bo ready. Loudon Answers. Drawing Power. D'Auber Of course not every one can be an artist. Ono must have Im agination to draw. Crlttlck Yes; I notice that most so called artists lu talking about themselves draw on their Imaginations a great deal. Catholic Standard and Times. Optimism. "Pa, do you know any optimists?" "Yes. We have one in our office. Ev ery time ho draws his pay he thinks he Is going to have several dollars left at the end of the week." Chica po Record Herald. A fool at forty will never bo wise. Irish Proverb. SETTLEMENT NOTICE. All people knowing themselves in debted to J. J. Curren personally or Curren Bros, of North Bend, will please settle with Steve Curren In North Bend as he has tho power of attorney to collect and pay all bills. J. J. CURREN. I purchased a bottle of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and found it to bo all claim ed for it In tho advertisements. Three of tho family havo used it with good results in summer com plaint. H. E. Howe, publisher of the Press, Highland, Wis. For salo by JOHN PREUSS. Chas. A. Stevens Coat & Suit House, Chicago Mrs. M. R.llMITH, Agt. Cor. Fint and B Sti. Manhfidd, Ore. EEEW YORK CI IS THE GREATEST THEATRICAL a SHOW PAPER EN THE WORLD. 84.00 Per Year. Single Copy, 10 cts. ISSUED WEEKLY. Sample Copy Free, FRANK QUEEN PUB. CO. (Lid), ALBFRTJ noRIR. rriiLisw:i(s, iliNiOK t 47 W. 2 JT1I bT New Yobk. WEINHARD'S BEER PROMOTES HEALTH MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE Orders Delivered Free. Lamo Shoulder. Whether resulting from a sprain or from rheumatic pains, there Is nothing so good for a lamo shoulder as Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Apply It freely and rub the parts vigorously at each application and a quick cure Is certain. j?or sale by JOHN PREUSS. nt:jjn:tmt::::t:t::n:::::::::j:::t MRS. NETTIE HOWELL, .Midwife, Obstetrical Nursing. Corner First and 'B' streets, with Mrs. M. R. Smith. :uttnmmm:m::m::::: SSpg&Ssss Cab Cull Service at All) Hour Uood lleairuauu vehicles II EISNER, MILLER & CO. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable. Wood for Kalp. 1 nlrd A A st. Phntie 1201 Marnhfleld HERE'S YOUP GOOD HEALTH Wcinhard's Beer .HARDEN'S LIQUOR JOUSE. Phono 481 Orders Delivered Free m;::j:ma:ni:m:m:n:nnit::nKrKiii IMMEDIATE VICINITY It is the policy of this bank to comfinc its business to tho im mediate vicinity. In following this course, tho bank not only enhances its own stability, but promotes the highest interest of the community. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY, Mdrshfield, Ore. O. B. Hinsdale U . h. McKailand : President CaliiT 1 It. T. Kaufman AmsL Cii-liiur : ::nn:m:::n:;i:imni John Pruess Vice Pres. tttttUtrtttt!!! FOR TABLE USE TRY Wcinhard's Bottled Beer MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE Phono 1H1 Orders Delivered Free. .. FROM .. JOnN ARLANDSON Hall & Anderson Agente f Phone 817. Masters and McLain General Contractor's Building Material and Beaver Hill Coal Office: Broadway & Queen St Phones 2011 - 826 QUICK DELIVERY For convenience of Call pa trons the Laundry office will be open Saturday evenings until 8 o'clock. Phoco 671 today. Our wagon will call. COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY Mnrslifiold and North Bend. Drink Wolnards's BOTTLED BEER Mardcn's Wliolcsnlo liquor House Phono 481 Orders Delivered Free Steam Dye Works C Street. Ladles' and Gents' Garments Cleaned or Dyed Philip Becker, Proprietor. BONITA and NOR.TH BEND FASTEST BOATS ON THE BAY. Half Hour Schedule. Rui Between Marshfield -nd Nortb Bend Mude in IS Minutes. Fare: One way, lBc; roua trip, Br J. A. O'ICELLY. Proprietor. Come and Eat with us at Smith's Cafe 5-fff7sjc-rs?-- j: 1 GET YOUR f Coals Wood! X T t Farmers! If You Need Money Sell your cattle, hogs sheep veal and chickens to The North Bend CASH MEAT MARKET For Cash Philip Fourier, Prop. DRINK WEINHARD'S BEER BEST MADE MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE EXEffiSnESCTr MANGAN'S I .3 Undertaking 'u r i New 0'Conr.cl BIdg. MARSHFIELD, OREGON Telephones: Office 2161 Residence 2171 S Flanagan & Bennett Bank MAUHI1FIELD OREGON. (JapitHi Subscribed 150,000 Capital Paid Up $40,000 Undivided Profits $S5,O0O Does a general banking tmsintsR and draw on the Hank ol California. Han Franclc Calif., Firm NHllcnal Bank Portland Or., FlrM National Bank Roseburg, Or., Hanover Na. tional Bank, New York, N. 11. Kothch" . Son, London, England. Also sell change on nearly all the print.,. cities of Europe. Accounts kept subject to check, safo deposi lock boxes for rent at 60 cents a montb o ft. a year. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS Oregon Electrical Supply Co. O'CONNCLL BUILDING Fixtures Lamps f Flat Irons Shades J Current Saving Devices Wiring and Repairing Motors, Telephones, Doorbells Installed SeeWs !5rI525HSr!5E5a5Z525r!5H5H5rl525?5SHS2 I EMPIRE arket A Street Wharf Fresh, Salt, Smoked and canned fish; in fact all kinds of fish in season. Wharf back of . , i PIONEER JROCERY. diH5r52525Hn.nE5H5E5HSZ5H525Z5E5S5a ESESHSr!E2SZ5ZS2SE5H5ESZSHIIESE5HSlSa Dry Wood Can be had at a moments notice at I? s WOOD YARD K Link Smith lessae 'Phone 921 s North Front St. a ci3H5Z5EKSE5E5HSr!EE5r!5ZSE5H5H5E5a lampDeu THE BEV1ER ENGINEERING WORKS MANUPACTURETS OP GAS ENdlNES and SPECIAL MACHINERY. MECHANICALfDRAFIINa a Specialty. Shops In the North Bend VVollen Mills; North Bend For Reliable Abstracts of Title Investments and Sale of Real Estate SEE- ' ' TITLE GUARANTEE and ABSTRACT Co. Henry Sengstacken, Manager Marshfield and Coquille City, Oregon Phones: Marshfield Office 141 - Coquille City 19 J General Agents & Easts ide and Sengstacken's Addition Our Sausage BusinTs3 Has grown so rapidly that wo havo found It necessaryto" employ an extra man for that department. Wo havo secured" tho services of an export sausage man from Portland who ' malces as good sausage as Is produced In tho State of Oregon. Ho knows how. Just the right amount of seasoning combin ed with our flno meats. A trial order will convince you. Let us havo It today. 1Eb CITY MARKET R. H. Noble, Prop. ... Marshfield, Oregon When It comes to harvesting the crop, a young man Is sorry ho sowed so many wild oats. Business D rectory Doctors. OCTOIt li. P. BAUMBAUGH Physician and Surgeon D Diseases of Women and Children. Office Rooms 209-10 Coos Building Phono --.-- 21tl D GEORGE W. LESLIE Osteopathic Physician Graduate of American School of Osteopathy I Kirksvllle, Mo. Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 4 p. in. Other Hours by l Appointment. Office In Nnsburg Block Phone 1611. Marshfield, Ore. LT GEO. E. DIX Physician and Surgeon New Flanagan & Bennett Bank BVub. 'Phono 1681. DK- J. W. INGRAM Physlcinn and Surgeon. Office ovor Sengstacken's Dug Store." Phones Office 1621: Residence 783. HOUSEWORTH liysiciiin mid Surgeon. Ofllee second floor o Flanagan and Bennett New Bank Building. He&rdcnc6, two blocks north of Crystal" Theater. Qfllce Ptibno 1431. Residence Phone 666. Lawyers. Rraucis It. Clarke Jacob M. lilak, , Lawrence A. Llljcquist C" ARKE, BLAKE & LILJEQVIST,' , ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Tirana Building, MarshflfeldJ-Ore J United States Commissioner's Ofllc. J W. BENNETT, Offlre over Flanagan & Bennett Bank Marshfleld, - . Oregon, COKE & COKE, A ttmTimra ot T.nttt . t ' Marshfield, Oregon. Miscellaneous MARSHFIELD DANCING ACADEMT Odd Fellows Hall. Monday and Thursday. Afternoon1, and Kvfinlncr. Prlvato Instruction. Prof. O. P. SmitW H TT ttR. ALBERT ABEL, Contractor for Teaming of all' kliida? Phone 1884. n LEAKING GRADING CITY J Lots, Blowing Out Stnmpsf " Contracts taken. Estimates' Furnished. PETER SCOTT. JR.. 'Phone 538 Marshfield; Ora." ' MUSICAL " MRS. GERALDINE MORRIS,' Voice Cultare, Pure Italian Method, Artistic Singing' Studio in Nasburg Block! - --, TQLANO TUNING, A Br J. F. O'RIELLT, , Resident Tuner. Address Box 21U, Marshfield ELMER A. TODD, Director , , Coos Bay Academy of Maslo. Voice, rlano Pipe Organ. Harmony etc., from beginning to graduation, blngers coached in fitjle diction and Interpretations, lor opera oiatorlo or concert work New O'Connoll Building, Marshtte! tf. ,di Phonei 1291 H ft. a man always says: "well I sup . . t pose you know your business bestft as If ho didn't mean It. -'u k Jilt" J) 1 i.' m i i -. ft ,ji n u . w l Ait -K? m ' ;1 in i lrrfflr1 MB V Wf :- 4 JOEL . -V il ' t iaL V Sj tr " :r wiirf. ft w i wrrM.mUHmut, virrnrjr.ffi UMBVXiliaiSkUtft j