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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1911)
rjLA.iI .., . dpii -ZZSIIfk pvV;iv'- 1sww"' 't"i"wwti" f . v yw w , i0gtffRm- THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON MONDAY, JULY 24, 1911 -EVENING EblTION 4 yr Hi 7 ... '' i i. i:- ,'. North Bend News Cnpt. Edgar Simpson wns n Marsh flold visitor yesterday. Geo. Smltli of Danlols Creek was n business visitor In Marshflold Satur day. John Motley of Mnrshflold spent yesterday with f J lends at Daniels' Creek. -rami!iuiiin"'" i i i MHFEIM GO EASTSIDE 2 ifr. nnd Mrs. Erlckson of Marsh field Bi)ent yesterday with rolatlvcs At MiUIconm. Elmor Russcl. postmaster of North Bond, visited relatives on iorwi u Rlvor yesterday. Mrs. Leonard Masters nnd Miss 01- Jlo Richard visited frlonds at East side yestorday. Mrs. Elizabeth Adams, who was visiting on North Coos Rlvor, re turned yoBterday. Ed. Coffolt of North Bond, who has boon visiting nt tho E. J. Coffolt homo, returned yesterday. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Anderson and Miss Nelllo Anderson of Enstsldo Bpent yottorday with frlonds on Coos River. Dr. Dnvld Vnughan nnd Mrs. Vanghiin of Mnrshlleld wero guests yesterday of Mr. nnd Mrs. Vnughan of North IJond Heights. Dr, Dnrtlo nnd Mrs. Uartlo nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard Coko spent yester day nt Dr. Uartlo's summer homo on South Coos River. Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl Savngo of Mnrshfleld wero guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Norman Savngo yestcrdny nt their Coos River home. GOLD REACH GLEANINGS. A'uggclM of Nohh From tlio Columns of Tlio (llobc. Alf Gnuntlott cleared tlio ground last week preparatory of laying tlio foundation for tlio nddltlou to his hotel nnnox. Tlio work on tlio now nddltlou on tho Cold Hcnch hotol commenced yestcrdny morning In dend earnest with J. R. Drowning as head of n competent enrpontor's crow. That Tells the Story of One of the Best Ball Games of the Season. in ntio of tho nrcttiest nnd clean est games of tho season, the Marsh field boomers bested tho Enstsldo boosters nt tho depot grounds yester day by a scoro of 4 to 2. Norm John son onco moro proved himself an art ist with tho pill by striking out 13, which proved to bo an unlucky num ber for tho Eastsltiers nnd of tho flvo hits mndo off him throe woro secur ed in tho first Inning boforo ho set tled doWn to a steady Bwlng that baf fled tho Eastslde batters. Nearly all t,n nrrnm nttd the Httlo ragged play ing, and It wns very lltllo, nil took pl'nco In tho first Inning. From then on it wns a fast' game with good work on both Bides but tho Mnrshfleld boomers had tho best bf It In tho pitchers box and Its slab artists prov ed superior to tho Boosters from ncross tho Bny. With uniformly good team work, then) was not much fouturo playing. Johnson's execution In tho pltchor'n box, Oco. Johnson's Holding and tho stick work ot Dol Honnessy nnd Mlko Durko ndded to tho oxcollonco of tho game Tho nttondnnco wns not whnt tho gnmo merited for tho Bcoro tolls only partly of tho quality ball which tho boys played. A few moro gnmes of tho sniuo cnllbro nnd tho grounds should show somo of tho old tlmo crowds nnd enthusiasm. Tho following Is tho ofllclnl scoro: Marshflold AI) R II TO A E Henncssoy, c. . .4 0 2 12 1 0 0 Johnson, 2b . .4 0 0 3 2 0 Sleep, rf 3 0 0 0 1 0 Chnndler, 3b. . 3 0 1 2 1 1 Cownn, If I 0 2 0 0 0 Mntson, o f . . .3 0 0 0 0 1 Ilurko, ss 3 1 2 1 0 0 Hondorson, lb . .3 1 0 8 1 0 Johnson, u p . .3 2 1 1 3 0 E. M. nognrdus has quit tho river Improvement crow nnd Joined tho Forostor's crow which Is building u trnll from Agnoss to I.nko In tho Woods and from thoro to lllaho nnd ono from lllaho to Rock Creek. Tho recont foundation for tho now school Iioiiho wns completed Inst week nnd tho erection of tho build ing will commence ns soon ns the lumber, which Is nil cut, enn bo put on tho ground. Totnls. . . .30 4 S 27 9 2 EastBldo AD R II PO A E Robertson, p . . . 4 1 1 1 4 2 Mnsters, lb . ...4 0 0 0 2 0 Rrynnt, ss. . . .4 0 0 3 4 1 B. Vlnoynrd, rf . 4 1 1 1 10 S Drlggs, 3b . ..4 0 1 1 10 LnPnlmo, 2b. . .4 0 1 4 1 0 D.Vlneynrd, If. . 3 0 1 1 0 0 Wnlmnrk, c. . .3 0 0 2 1 2 Tellefson, cf. . .3 0 0. 2 1 1 Totnls. Mild. Enstsldo . .33 2 6 24 1G G 0 0 0 0 3 0 10 l 10 0 10 0 0 0 02 Paul Johnbon, tho oxpert of tho Idaho Dlnck Sand company, returned on tho Rnndolph lust week, direct irom San Pedro whero ho him been visiting his Invalid wife. Mr. John eon nays work on tho bench will bo resumed nt once. After n three yenrs nhponro Stnn Jey Fry well-known In those pnrts, Wearing Qualities as Well as Style That's what you get at The "I offgery always, It is acknowledged that we stand at the head when it comes to all tho latest and niftiest in mon's wear but quality Is nover overlook ed. HIGH ART SUITS KINGSBURY AND STETSON HATS HEIDE CAPS PACKARD SHOES The Toggery Formerly Geo, Goodrum, Summnry Struck out, by Johnson 13, by Robertson 3, Doublo piny, Ro bertson to Masters. Dnso on balls, Chnndlor. Hit by pitcher, Sleep, Sto lon bases, Chandler 2, N Johnson, Robertson. Wild pitch, Robertson. Passed ball, Wnlmnrk. Umpire, Ralph Mntson. SUMNER 8, NORTH HKN1) 1. Tho Sumner Haymakers pitched Into tho North Bend Clnin Diggers nt North Bend yestcrdny and wnllop- ed them by n scoro of 8 to 1. A detailed box scoro will bo print ed In Tho Times tomorrow. wns shaking hands with his many frlonds hero last Sundny. Slnco lonvlng hero Mr. Fry hns resided In Salem where his family still remains. Ho Is seriously thinking of coming back lioro to mnko his fnturo home. Mr. Stiles and wife pnssed thru horo a fow days ngo in nn nuto en route to I.os Angeles. Mr. Stiles Is ex-chlof onglneor of tho battleship "Wisconsin" and was with tho Am erican (loot on Its ruinous tour of tho orld Ho Is now on tho retired 1 st, and la taking life easy. On July 7th, n torrlhlo misfortune overtook Mr. Joseph Hllbrldgo. a gentleman seeking n homo in Curry. In turning out of tho road prepara tory of camping for tho night, his wagon eoutnlnlng his wlfo nnd throo children wns upset and his bright lit tle boy of u months Instnntly kill ed. Tho accident happened near McVny's dairy ranch In tho Chetco valley. Talking about visiting nnd company tho other day, somo indies told of an other lady who said whon sho'went nway visiting sho noticed that tho family sho visited always put on their finest china for tho tnble. She remained n few days nud when she saw them go back to their common china then sho know it was tim fi ller to go and she went. Have your Job printing don0 at The Times office. Sunday AST LEAGUE. MUJCOBES Portland and Frisco Exchange Courtesies and Goose Eggs Other Games. PORTLAND, Ore, July 24. Tho "Roso Climbers" succeeded In shut ting out tho Bohqmlans from FrUco town In yestordny's game. Sacra monto won both games with Oak land. Los Angeles played tho Rfimn Hoo-saw with Vernon. Tho fol lowing are tho Bcores of games: At Portlnnd Portland. . . San Francisco. . At San Francisco Sacrnmcnto. . . Oakland. . . At Sacramento Sacramento . . Oakland. . . At Loa Angolcs Los Angeles. . Vernon. . . At Vernon Los Angeles. Vornon Saturday's Gnmes. At Portland Portland. . . . San rnnclsco. . At San Frnnclsco Sncrnmento . . Oaklnnd At Los Angeles Los Angeles. , . Vernon . fl E" M of Mm, who have ?nio In vcntlvo idjllltjr MP'S! nicjsowrito imuEixr a Mciriii;, llttaiV l'litcnt Atliirncj.. ii.uingio". ... ALICE H Tlio Populnr Picnic Uont. Now makes regular Bchodulo on ihn Rnnih Coos River run. Leaves Maishfleld week days at 3 p. in. Ar rives In Marshflold at 8:45 n. m. Sundny, loaves Marshflold nt 8 a.m. Returns at 6 p. m. LEVI SMITH, Master. ! n 4 0 R 3 7 R 1 0 R 1 2 R 7 3 II G 4 H 5 15 II 8 12 II 7 C II 14 7 We Work And Advertise To bring ft customer Iicro tho first time, after that ho cornea of ills own nccord. You know why. REJIEMDER Thero Is no kink, or cno that we enn't do. "THINK IT OVER MARY." Coos Bay Steam Laundry rilONE MAIN 5TJ II 4 12 II 0 0 II 9 9 An Interesting fenturo of tho sc ries between Portlnnd nnd Snn Frnn clsco Is tlint It Is tho first tlmo thnt Portland hns captured n scries from tho Golden Onto, winning flvo out of tho six games played. R 0 G R 1 5 R 3 5 AUTOMOHILi: GUNNERY. supplies nt the READ THE TIMES' WANT ADS. Blahchaid's Livery We have secured the llvory busi ness of L. H. Holsnor nnd nro pro pared to render excellont servlco to tho pooplo ot Coos Day. Caroful drlvors, good rigs nud everything that will moan satisfactory aorvlco to tho public. Phono ub for a driving horse, a rig or anything needed In tho livory Hue. Vo nlso do a trucking business of all kinds. I1LANCIIARD BROTHERS. Livery, Feed nnd Snlcs Service 141 First and Alder StrootB. Phono 138-J UNIQUE PANTATORIUM Dying, Cleaning, Pressing and Re pairing. Lndles' Work a specialty. Wo do nil kinds of Hat Work. All work guarnntood or no char ges. Wo cloan rugs, carpots and Laco Curtains. Goods called for and delivered. SUITS MADE TO ORDER. 230 CENTRAL AVE PHONE 230-X ROSS (8b PINEGOR PROPRIETORS First National Bank OF COOS DAY AT MARSHFIELD, OREGON, Capital nud surplus and profits $107,000.00 Total resources 535,000.00 United States depository for Postal Saviugs. Does a general banking business, Interest paid on time and savings deposits, OFFICERS: W, S, Chandler, M, C, Horton, Dorsey Kreitzer, President, Vice-President, Cashier, DIRECTORS: W, S, Chandler, John S, Coke, W, U, Douglas, Wm, Grimes, John F, Hall, S, C, Rogers, F, S, Dow, W, P, Murphy, M, C, Horton, Flanagan & Bennett Bank Established 1889 Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $100,000 Assets Over $500,000 S lnterest Paid on TimeDeposits Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Mgr. Coqullle Oflke Phono 101 Mnrshfleld Offlce 14-J. Farms Timber Coal and Platting Lands n specialty. Qensral Agents "EASTSIDE" Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIABLO ND J0SS0.V CEMENT. The best Domettlc nnd Imported brands Piaster, Lime, Brick nnd nil kinds of builders materia) HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR OFFICE, SOUTH BROADWAY, qne 201 The Last Week of Our Big Clearance Sale We are determined to close out all odd Suits, Shoes, Pants, Hats and broken lines in fur nishing goods YOUR SIZE IS HERE 20, 25, 33 1-3 and 50 per cent discount "Cash Only" "Money Talk" Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. MARSHFIELD BANDON DRAIN-C00S BAY AUTO LINE VIA ALLEGANY NOW HEADY FOR. BUSINESS LEAVES MARSHFIELD DAILY BOAT LEAVES ALERT LANDING, MARSHFIELD 8:30 A. M. ARRIVE DRAIN 4 P. M. SAME DAY. TIC1U2T8 FOR SALE AND INFORMATION AT THE BUSY COIV ' NEK DRUG STORE, PHONE 1!08 FAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Sails From San Francisco for Marshficld Monday, July 24 INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Phono 44 C. F. McQEORQE, Agent "THE FRIEND OF COOS BAY" S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH BANK ROAD AT PORTLAND SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR EUREKA, FRIDAY, JULY 2 1st NORTH PaJIFIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY. PHONE 14 o. F. MoQEORGE, ARnt EQUIPPED TOTH WIRELESS STEAMER BREAKWATER ALWAYS ON TIM& SAILS FR6M COOS BAY AT O A. M. OIPJULY B, 10, 18, JW, 2. 7, 12, 17, 22 AND 27. - SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT SERVICE OF -TUB TIDB OK JULY 23,' 30. L H. KEATING, AGENT PHONE MAIN 80-L "FIFIELD" THE ONLY WAY TO 'FRISCO HAY" The Steamer Fffield WILL PROBABLY SAIL FROM BANDON FOR. SAN FRANCISCO, Friday July 28th. TICKETS FOR SALE AND IN ORMATION AT HILLYER'S CIGAR STORE. FAST SERVICE TO ROSEBURG Our autos, leaving Mnrshfleld at O o'clock every piornlng, co nect with tho evening train to Portland. Fare $0.00. COOS BAY ROSEBURG BTA GE LINE OTTO SCHETTER, .Agent, o. P. BARNARD, 120 MARKET AV., Marahfleld. Agcat; ROSEBURG, Ore. t'lIUN 11 For Exceptional Bargains In Business and Residence property In North Bend-and acreage toO wuuuij oee me Standard Investment Co. LOGGIE BUILDING NORTH BEND OBB SAFE INVESTMENT For Information concerning nigh-clasa bond Investment, bearing 6 Interest net, write O. B. HinBdale, care J. H. Adama and Company, Loa AngeleB, California. MARSHFJELD13 POPU&AR FAMILY HOTEL THE TiLOYD Rates reduced to: nav-50c, 1$ $1.00; week -2.00 to S5.00. B keeping apartments witn 8M ! 110.00 to 118.00 ner.month.fcn" BATHS B, W,'8ULLrVAJf.iP :i " i" ' i i.i ' A. I