The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 31, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE COOS BAY TlflES, MARSMFIELO, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1911 EVgNiNG EDITION
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BALL SCORES
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At
TKe Toggery
TUJS HOME OF QUALITY
Togs for Well-Dressed Men
Marshfield Easy Victor Over
North Bend Here
Yesterday.
In a one-sided contest yesterday,
the Marshfield high school team
again defeated the North Bond High
school team by a scoro of 22 to 7.
The game was loosoly played, both Coast Lcaguo ycBtorday, Memorial
sides making a largo number of or- Day, marking tho first of tho now
rors. Marshflold started out woll, aorles. Tho games resulted as fol-
nnd played good ball In every Inning, lows:
oxcopt tho sovonth, when tho boys At San Francisco II
wont up in'tho air nnd allowed flvoi lob Angeles 1
runs to cross tho plate. Johnson San Francisco 2
.pitched good boll for Marshflold At Vornon R
nltho ho was wild at times and pass-, Sacramento 2
?od a number of raon, with men on Vernon. . . ! 3
bases ho usually tightened up and t Portland R
Double-Headers Played Yester
dayPortland Wins
and Loses.
(Dy Associated Press to Cooa Daj
Times.)
PORTLAND, Ore., May 31. Double-headers
were played In tho
II
8
put his men dpwn In order. Hon
ncsscy caught a flno game, only ono
man being able to steal on him dur-
Oakland.
Portland.
lng tho entlro gamo. In tho first In- Portland
nlng ho throw two mon out at sec
ond anil continued pegging tho ball
In tho samo fashion when anyono At Vernon
was bravo enough to attorn pt a steal.
Doth teams played woll In tho out
field and mado s,omo good catches,
but the Infield work was ragged at
times although tho boys pulled off
somo fast .doiiblo plays and showed
so mo brilliant flashes.
Dewy, who pitched for North Uond,
Little Talks on Advertising
TALK No. 18 ' '
Oakland 0
Portland 1
Afternoon OnniCH.
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Sacramento 1
Vornon 4
At San Francisco U
Los Angolcs 4
San Francisco 3
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FINLEY IH NAMED.
SALEM, Ore., May 30. Aftor 12
was a triflo weak but had ho had applicants for tho appointment of
good support, tho scoro would not stnto gamo warden hnd coma beforo
liuvo been as large. tho board of fish and gamo commls-
Tho attendnnco was not so largo sloncrs, tho board decided to reject
as had been hoped for. Mulloy nnd thorn nil and offer tho appointment
Rrlggs nctod as umpires. Next Sat- to William L. Flnloy, chnlrmnn of
jurdny tho snmo teams will moot at tho board. Mr. Finlf.y asked tlmo to
North Uond for tho final gamo of tho consider tho proposition and after
Bon8on. consultation with Governor West, nc-
Yosterday's llnoup was as follows: ccptcd tho offer and tendered his
MANAHEK OF RIO NEW YOUIC STORE
SAYS QUALITY, CIRCULATION PAYS MIST
UALITY circulation 1b tho piylng kind. Advertisers who seek
tho good will of tho public as distinguished from tho vttltures,of
trado who swoop down for tho periodical picking of tho public's
pockets demand quality circulation ' W. D. Walker, advertising mon-
nger, llrlll Brothers, Now York.
Resides Its army of old frlonds, composed entlroly of thrifty, perma
nent pooplo, tho kind who buy goods In substantial quantities, Tho Coos
Ray Times Is constantly gaining now rendora of tho samo desirable class
pcoplo who want Its crUp, clean, condoueod and complete now's.
LOCAL OVERFLOW.
Mild.
Hennessey'
A JohiiBon
Larson
VoBEoy
(Pitman
0 Johnson
Jonson
Fnlrchllds
Stutsman and
McCorninc.
pos.
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2nd 1)
3rd b
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N. Uond 'resignation ns a member of tho com-
Hnuson mission.
Doweyl , A m " " .
Grout' Tuesday will bo oponlng day
oi uraiu-uoos nay nuto uno. Tickets
Nowklrk
Jacobson
Davis
Kibbler
Conroo
Shoppard
at Uusy Corner.
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Pny Fine. City Recordor Butler
fined Qcorgo Dlppo, an cmployeo of
tho Entorprlso market $10 on a
chargo of assault proforrcd by Con
rad Ilngqulst of West MnrshfieM.
Tho other day Ilagqulst wont Into
tho shop and mndo somo remarks
about tho ment that Dippo didn't iiko Michigan Central Officials At-
nnd tho trouble followed. i
I tribute Disaster Near
R. DESMOND, n brother-in-law of n . .. , ... .
W. T. Merchant, arrived hero to-' Detr0lt to WrCCkerS.
day from Snn Dlogo for a short vBy Assoclai i Press to tho Coos Bay
visit with frlonds and relatives Times.)
llor0, J DETROIT, Mich., Mny 31. Train
n i iiiM-a if i . ii ... wreckers aro blamed by tho MIclil-
1). J. EKES and wlfo nnd family will
lenvo tomorrow for Roslyn, Wash. Bn" Cotrn Railroad officials for
whore they will spend a month or tno wrock,"B ioAny ot a passengor
so with relntlvos. Mr. Rees, moth- tral" "onr RMsotown, Ont, Tho
or has been very 111 there. spikes in tho fishplates woro remov-
ed from tho track. Englneor Quln-
T1IIN ground AXES nt MILXEEVS ,nu n",, F'roinnii Onkes woro klllod.
. No passengers woro Injured.
OPEN mVERTOX .MINK.
Goorgo Qago roturnod from on ex
tended stay In San Francisco Monday
and roports that tho plans for tho re
'opening of tho Qngo mlno aro woll
uudor way nnd that unless somo un-
foroseon delay occurs tho now com
pany will tako chargo of tho mlno tho
first of Juno. Coqulllo Scutlnol.
LAUNCH Bldo LIGHTS nt .MIL-XER'S.
A TURKISH HATH will do you
l;OOI. Phono 2H-J.
After the miuw try a Turkish bntb ' Don't forgoi tho Turkish
Pl.oiirt !H. J. PHONE 2M..I.
Baths.
0RA1M-C00S BAY AUTO LINE
VIA
ALLEGANY
XdW READY
TRIP
FOR RPSINESS AND EXPECT TO .MAKE FIRST
Do Yon Have the Itllit Kind of Help?
I-oloy Kidnoy Pills furnish you the
right kind or help to neutrnllzo nnd
lemovo the poisons that cuubo back
3he. headache nervousness, and
other kidney and bladdor allmonts,"
RED CROSS Drug Storo.
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FOR SALE
All of the
Property of
R. D. Hume
Including 10,000 acres of farm
nnd pnsturo land -1,1500 timber
laud, fisheries, store, cannory,
cold storngei nnd fishing
equipment, boats, Hvo stock,
etc., etc., either In parcols or
as a whole. Net prlco ?300.
000; 1-3 cash, balanco In ono
nnd two years. Address Mrs.
R. D. Hume, Portland Hotel,
Portland, Oregon.
Tixesday, June 6th
ItOAT LEAVES ALERT LAXDlNCi, .MARSHFIELD
ARRIVE DRAIN 1 l. M. SAME DAY.
0:ilO A. 31.
TICKETS FOR SALE AXD IXFOR3IATIOX AT
The Busy Corner Br&g Store
Built to handle the
heaviest ammunition
with greatest accuracy
and safety.
Its parts are few and strong and n'mple. SjmTDnvS
The breech is locked by a turning bolt j.f "JPES
as in the blest design of military rifles. -UJrlfe&7yBlg
Five smashing, cne-ton blows delivered with
lightning speed cr deliberate fire as need may be.
The only recoil-operated rifle locking the cart
ridge in the chamber until after ihe bullet has
left the rouzz'e.
gmiagZ'(lMSxc perfect shooting
combination.
Stndfor Dtmtlpikt FelJti
Remlnoton Arm-UnIon Metallic Cnrtridao Co
230 Broadway, New York Ctiy
""ozHSJBWttraaswraMia
OUN 3IETAL
'TAN.
VELVETS
HATINS
RUCK
PATENT
Prices $3.00, $3.50,
.5:
All tho nowest ideas aro hero awaiting your
"MONEY TALKS"
Hub Clothing and Shoe
MARSHFIELD
The Steamer Fili
i
Sails From B&ndon Friday
Afternoon, Juae 2 i
TICKETS FOR SALE AND INFORMATION ATIIILUin
stoiu:. hsw
"JIIIC ERIE '!) W COOS IUV"
S. S. ALLIAN(
CONNECTING WITH TIJK NORTH UAXK MUD AT Kl
Sails for Portland from Cos Bay, M
NORTH PACIFIC 3TKA.M8IIII' CO.MI'AXT.
PHONE -II
C. F. McCIUECI,,
OLD RRLtADLB
STEAMER BREAKWA1
ALWATS OM TIUI
fiAIIS FROM PORTLAND AT D A. M., OX MAI 1,0,11
M AND III.
FItOM COOS IIAV AT BEBTICE Or TIDE MATS,,
-IS. RESERVATIONS HELD ONLY UNTIL XOO.V01" DA!
OU8 TO SAILING.
L. II. KEATING. AGENT rilO.XHJOl
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THE KA8T AND COMMODIOl'9
Streamer ledaiio
' " ' iiiiiwiiiiiiiimgnn-ti it -. , -.
iyffliUTOLOADlNG :
&rs Qukh Enasigh fonho ..
ffitfrnr Built lo handle the
jffiigr heaviest ammunition (
gT with greatest accuracy feffi'lSI
ClOS?
Will nmko icKUr U-iiis carrrlBC Mtw8 bo(b mjn
bftweeu Coos liny nnd Su Frwclsco. AIIrfrTllouUM
made nt Alliance Dock, SUruhUrJd n4 Utrr-OccM Inl
Union Street Wharf No. 1!. Sin Frclsco. Tor Inform!
1 1-J or 23.
INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMMflj
THE BOAT THAT GETS THERE
STEAMER ANVIL
Sails from ftnmlnn fnv Portlniul Julio H
flVni'V Rfll (lmr fKniinnfl-Aii
,T. WALSTKOf, AcntJ3nnM
A' W m
- . . zi tm
Dully nIiiko iK'tueeii RoselmrK and .Mar.slilk'U!. S(j;o leaves dally
timl Sundays nt 7 j, in Fhiv, .0.00.
OTTO SCIIETTEH, .Bont, C. P. HAHNAIU),
ISO .MARKET A V., Mnrsl.lleld. Asent, ROSUUl'HG. Ore.
PI 1 0X5 11
promptly.
Wo carry all tho RomliiBton modeU of ropeatlng guns and also tho
umui .luuiiria uuu uuve iirurod oet suited to tho Coos Day country
Wo can also order any special model and secure It for jou nrorm
fur siocii oi cartnuges is complete.
The Gunner
y
"Sportsmen's Headquarters"
Good Livery Service
Fancy now rigs, good horses and
nroful drlvors aro now nt tho dis
posal of tho Coos Ray public at
REASONABLE RATES.
Rigs or rigs with drivers ready for
any trip nnywhoro any tlmo. Horses
hoarded and rigs cared for.
Now hoarso and Bpeclal accommo
dations provldod for funeral parties.
W. L. CONDRGN'S
LIVERY AND FEED STARLFS
PHONE 273-J
WATCH! NOTICE!
Homer Mauzey, on of tho drivers
nd the solicitor or us 13 out for
r-aundry. Watch him! ho is liable
to stop you on the street and explain
all detal's of Laundry and also to he
nt your nomo any tlmo. He knows
Laundry business from A to Z.
Marshfield Hand and
Steam Laundry
pno.v 220-j
We Work I
And Adver
To brine 5,s9rt'
tlmo. after tht b "
own accord. VV
itlttlKMUEIt
TliM-n is no II"
.., .In
"TI11XK "0"'
Coos Bay SW,
PIIOXM ",
Blanchard's
i in
.t i.o secui"
.... VtUitt'
ness cf 1j.
pared to render J
tho people " j
u.no'B:.,b;"ntti
emu win "'
tun mm u - ..hi
horse, a rlgorl
1ia livery u"
ilii
.., .xT-iftnP'
ArfBl-1!
Aii
Livery, n 7 .,
Irst IW '.
tlknil I
. . t...nlt10S
trucKing us,"" nRO
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141 First
HIUJT ST,
5L1RSHFIELD.