The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 26, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Page 4, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1911 -EVENING EDITION
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?rty owncrfl to about $37 for ench
2G foot lot. This of courso Is much
chonncr thnn tho filling could lo
dono In nny othor wny.
Councllmnn Powers wan nlso au
thorized to tako charge of tho bulk
foeadlng and repairing of North
Front atrcot.
Tho gnrlingo dump camo up on tho
following potltlon from tho resi
dents In tho vicinity of Fcrndalo
trbcro tho dump is located
To Mayor 13. E. Straw and tho
city council of tho city of Marsh-
Held:
Wc, tho residents nnd property
owners of North Marshflold do earn
estly request tho city to remove tho
sarbngo dump from its present loca
tion or do soinothlng to mnko It moro
sanitary as it Is a public nulsanco
and a niennco to tho health of tho
residents of this part of the city.
Signed:
W. B. WILSON,
T. A. PIU5ESI3
JOHN II. 1IOUSEH,
C. W. VIKItS,
CHAS AIILANDSON,
CAUL II. AIILANDSON,
ALUERT SEELIO,
T. A. OOLDBN,
j o. b. rowBns,
ALVA DOLL,
B. A. KIOKWOIITII,
W. II. BI0KW0UT1I,
J. I. MOUIUS,
ISAHBLLA FERGUSON,
' FANNIE McTBAN,
T. F. MILLBIl.
A number of rosldunts of thnt sec
tion wero present to voice their In-
dlguntlou but the ciibu was clearly
nnd concisely presuntvd by Councll
mnn Korguson who nlno lives lu thnt
part of tho city. Ho stated there
was no objection to nshes, tin cans,
or dry garbage of nny kind but t hu
dump had been riuulo a receplaclu
tor butcher shop offal, slops nnd de
caying vegetable matter and nil
kinds of 111th that furnished u breed
ing ground for IIIch, nils and ver
min thnt create and distribute dis
ease. Tho condition of the dump
was described us something most
AVERAGES OF
E HOME PLAYERS
Some Statistics That Will In
terest Coos Bay Leaguers
and Fans.
The Coos liny baseball league 1ms
been playing for five weeks, nnd
North Uond nnd Marshflold are tied
for first plnco with a pcrccntago of
.600, whllo Enstsido and Sumner nro
tied for third placo with a percent
age of .400 Tho average of tho play
ers Is always Interesting to tho fans
and tho following figures nro obtain
ed from tho avnllnblo scores of tho
games. In Bovernl Instances tho scores
wero not taken nnd thus It Is im
possible to figure tho totals out for
tho games that woro missed. For
Sumner 2 games are missed entirely
and only tho batting nvorages for this
team aro at hnnd for ono gnmo of tho
othor three. Two full games nro re
corded for Bumnor. Marshflold has
four games available, Enstsido five,
and North Uond four. Tho first set
of batting nvorages Is for players who
havo participated In tlireo or moro
games, followed by others who havo
played less. Whoro a player's name
docs not appear, ho has mndo no bat
ting nvorago. Doll Hennessey lends
tho league In batting, but Is closoly
followed by Hobortson, who hns play
ed In two moro games. Thomas, tho
North Ilend pltchor, hns tho cleanest
Holding average, having nccoptcd
seventeen rhnnees without n bobble.
V. Solander, regulnr for Sumner nt
first nlso has a clean score In cloven
chances. L. Masters and V. west
nlso havo perfect fielding nvorages.
Alfred Matsou Is actual lender fo tho
Holders, for ho has .0.13 in 15 chan
ces. Young Tellofson of Enstsido,
has not missed u fly ball this year
nnd had it clean record until Sunday
when ho allowed a ground ball to
pass him.
Wallace IoihIh the catchers lu Hold
ing; Solander tho first bnsemen; O.
Johnson the second hnKomon; Ilurko
nt short: Ilrlggs at third; Matson
router field; Cownn right field;; L.
Mnsters left field; Thotnns pitcher;
Cownn has pluycd tlireo games In
left field without having n fielding
E. Vineyard, p, E. 5 22 G
Wallace, c, ND.. 4 10 4
O. Johnson, 2b, M. 4 12 3
Drlggs. 3b. E. . . o 22 o
D. Vineyard. If. E. G IS 4
A. Volde. 3b. ND.. 4 15 3
A. Mntson, cf, M.. 4 15 3
N. Johnson, p, M. 3 10 2
Siimmerlln, rf, ND 3 12 2
Thomas, p, ND.. 1 12 2
l'nrton, 2b, ND. . . I 13 2
L. Masters, If, S.. 3 7 1
C. Masters, lb, E.. 3 12 1
Henderson, lb, M. 4 12 1
Darker, c, S. . . . 3 13 1
Lllabo, rf, ND. . . 4 14 1
West, rf, B. . . . 4 1G 1
Tellofson, cf, E. . G 19 1
Two Games nnd Less.
PInyors. PO A
Langworthy, 3b, M 2 8
Chandler, 3b, M.. 2 6
Young, If, ND. . 2 9
Painter, 3b, ND.. 1 3
Clinton, S 1 5
Stovcns, bs, S. . . 1 5
Storn, 2b, S. . . . 1 2
Wilson, If, M. . . 1 4
Hansen, rf, M. . . 1 5
McKeown, lb, M. . 1 3
Pittmnn, cf. M. . 15
Neighbors, rf M. . 1 5
LaPalmo, 2b, B. . 1 4
Wnlmnrk, c, E. . . 2 7
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Tho Tlmos Want Ado brine results
SETO
GO TOJEOPLE
(Continued from pago 1.)
Mr. Chnndlor nnd his associates were
willing to nccept a frnnchlso model
ed after tho Dlnko frnnchlso, nnd it
would nlso bo ngrccnblo that tho
franchise bo submitted to n voto of
tho pcoplo for approval.
Recorder Dutler was thon Instruct
ed to notify tho applicants for a fran
chise to moot with the city council
nt n special meeting to be hold nt tho
council chamber this evening to de
termine tho features that aro to bo
Incorporated in tho now frnnchlso.
Tho city attorney will thon proparo
a frnnchlso nnd also tho municipal
ownership proposition for submis
sion to tho voters of Marshflold.
NOTICE.
Th or o nro a number of umbrollas,
guns, bicycles, etc., left nt C. Deary's
gun and bicycle shop. Owners, plcnso
call and get your property as I will
not bo responsible for snmo nftor
August 1, 1911.
PHONE I. S. KAUFALVN & CO.,
YOUR COAL OHDEItS, $1,50 TON.
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1NITR0
CLUB
and
'NEW CLUB
SHOT SHELLS
ioul and n monnce to the city health
Tho matter was referred to Council- chnnro, and therefore Is no dope on
man Coke as head of the health "I" fielding.
commltteo for Immediate action.
Oilier ISitxIiifNS,
Claude Stutsman, engineer or the
Are department presented a petition
requesting an Incrense of salary from
175 to $90 per mouth. It was en
dowed by Fire Chief Trnver giving
at a reason that u now engine en
tailed more work and that Mr. Stilts
man's work hud saved tho city inon-
ey. After a brief discussion, the In
crennu wiib grained io commence
.August l.
Councllmnn Ferguson reported
that hu had secured bids for painting
4bo doors of tho llro department lu
front of city hall 113 follows:
C. W. View $18.50
T. J. Scnlfo $43.50
LoMloux & Miller. . . .$42.00
In accordance with his Instructions
from tho council he nwnrdeil the con
tract to LoMloux & Miller.
FH11 nnd (JAMB LAWK
JUNNERY.
at the
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Wearing
Qualities as
Well as
Style
That's what you get at
Tho Toggery always, It is
acknowledged that we
stand at the head when it
cpnios to all the latest and
niftiest in men's wear but
quality is never overlook
ed, HIGH ART SUITS
KINGSBURY AND
STETSON HATS
HEIDECAPS
PACKARD SHOES
The Toggery
Formerly Geo, Goodrum,
Fielding Average.
Players. PO A
Thomas 8 9
W. Selnnder. .. .10 1
L. Mnsters 3 0
West 1 1
Matson, A 12 2
W'nlluco 40 15
Tellefson 9 3
N. Johnson. ... 19
Hrlggs 17 11
Langworthy ... 13 8
Chandler 5 2
Wnlmnrk 13 1
Hennessey .... 27 3
O. Johnson. ... 9 7
Lllnbo Ill 0
C. Masters .... 19 2
Henderson .... 15 5
Dubuque 13 1
Ilurko G 8
Drynnt 9 10
Darker 11 2
II. Vineyard. . . . 3 t
Maloney 3 1
A. Velde 7 G
Pedersen 21 0
Partem 9 7
Daker 1 12
Hull 4 3
Itobertson. ... (I 12
K. Vineyard. . . . 2 S
Summerliii ... 5 0
Pldgeon 8 2
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Cowan. . .
Stevens. , .
Hennessey. .
Ilurko. , , ,
K. Vineyard.
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Wallace . . .
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The steel lining in Nitro Club
smokeless powder shells insures better
pattern, belter penetration and
greater velocity for the same
load.
It makes the shell stronger, surer
and safer. It costs you no more
to buy.
If you prefer black powder, shoot
New Clubs the famous hard
hitting, sure-fire, old " yellow "
shells.
perfect shooting combination.
Rcmiof ton Arai-Unlon Mttillic CirtriJr e Co,
19 Brotdwijr, New Y01
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Hill Hill m '
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SMOKELESS POWDER,
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City Pir49riHb
j f0LACK POWDER
Wo carry all tho Remington models of repeating guns nnd nlso tho
othor models thnt havo proved best suited to tho Coos Day country.
Wo enn also order nny special modol nnd securo it for you promptly.
Our stock of cartridges Is complete.
The Gunnery
"Sportsmen's Headquarters"
FRONT ST.
MARSIIFIELI).
Flanagan & Bennett Bank
Established 1889
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits Over $100,000
Assets Over $500,000
Interest Paid on Time Deposits
Totals 2
Team Ratting Average.
Marshfleld
Sumner ,
Bnetsldo
North Dead
Hatting .erngiN.
PInyors.
Honnessoy, c, M.
Hobortson, p, B.
Drynnt, 2b, B. .
Cowan, If, M. .
Dnrko, ss, M. . .
Pldgeon, ss, ND.. 4
Selnnder, lb, S. .
linker, p, S. , . .
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First National Bank
OF COOS RAY AT MARSHFIELD, OREGON,
Capital mid surplus nud profits $107,000.00
lotal resources 535 0Q0 00
United States depository for Postal Savings. '
Does a general banking business,
Interest paid on time and savings deposits,
W, S, Chandler,
President,
OFFICERS:
M. C.Horton, Dorsey Kreitzer,
Vice-President, Cashier,
w c nu m 'RECTORS:
W, S, Chandler, John S, Coke,
KLUVDuas' Wm- Grimes
JFohQn ft Hall S, C, Rogers
F' S.Dow, MOII W, P, Murphy,
M, C, Horton,
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 Talks"
Hub Clothing & Shoe Co.
SIARSIIFIELD
DANDON
DRAIN-C00S BAY AUTO LINE
VIA ALLEGANY NOW READY FOR BUSINESS
LEAVES JLYHSHFIELD DAILY
ROAT LEAVES ALERT LANDING, MARSH FIELD 5:00 A. Jll.
ARRIVE DRAIN 4 1 M. SAME DAY.
TICKETS FOR SALE AND INFORMATION AT THE RUSY COR
NER DRUG STORE, PHONE 208
FAST XSli COMMODIOUS
Steamer Redondo
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
Sails From Marshfidd for San Francisco Friday, July 28, 1 p. m.
INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY.
Phono 44 C. F. McGEORGE, Agont.
"THE FRIEND OF COOS BAY"
S. S. ALLIANCE
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH RANK ROAD AT PORTLAND
SAILS FROM PORTLAND FOR COOS BAY
FRIDAY, JULY 28th, 6 p. m.
NORTH PAJIFIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
PHONE 11 0 p McGEORGE, Agent
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
Steamer Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME
SAILS FROM COOS HAY AT O A. M. ON JULY O, 10, IB, SO,
2, 7, 12, 17, 22 AND 27.
SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT SERVICE OF TIIE TIDE ON JULY
25, 80.
L. II. KEATING, AGENT
rnONH MAIN 35-L
"FIFIELD" TIIH ONLY WAY TO 'FRISCO BAY"
The Steamer Fifield
WILL PROBABLY SAIL FROM BANDON FOR
SAN FRANCISCO, Friday July 28th.
TICKETS FOR SALE AND IN ORMATION AT HILLYER'S CIGAR
STOItE?
FAST SERVICE TO ROSEBURG
Our nutos, leaving Mowliileld at O o'clock every morning, con.
nect with tho evening train to Portland. Faro I O.OO.
COOS BAY ROSEBURG STA GE LINE
OTTO 8CHETTER, Agent, 0. P. BARNARD,
120 MARKET AV., Marshflold. Agent, ROSEBURG, Ore.
. PnONE 11
Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire
and Marine Insurance
Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.
HENRY SENGSTAOKEN, Mgr.
Coqullle Oflke Phono 191 Marshfleld Offlco 14-J
Farms - Timber Coal and Putting Lands a specialty.
General Agents "EAST8IDE"
A Want Ad will sell it for you
,