The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 07, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
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PRINCIPALS HERE FOR BIG
BOXIMG CARNIVAL AUGUST l
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Now for the Final Clean-Up of
Men's Oxfords
250 pairs men's Oxfords, every size
every style, all this year's Lasts
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Steamship Leaves With Lar
gest Passenger List For
Columbia River Ports.
(I)y Associated Press to Coos nay
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PORTLAND, Ore, Aug. 7
Portland won one and dropped one
In yesterday's doitl)lo-liender nt Snn
Francisco. The scores In the Coast
LenKtie were as follows:
At San Frnnelsco
(First game.)
San Frnnelsco
Portland
(Second Kitmo)
San Francisco. . ..
Portland
At Sacramento
With the largest passenger list
thnt she has carried from hero In a
long time, the Hroukwntor sailed
yesterday morning for Portland. The
large number of the Nnvnl Militia
going after the cruiser Uostou"atlded
lo tho regular travel hut many ap
plicants for passage had lo he turn
ed down.
Among those sailing on the Break
wafer wore the following:
Fred Peterson, II. K. Hansen,
Trnnk Vivian, .1. M. Paddock, .Mar
tin Levis, Henry Perrott, John
QiiIiiii. L. Kon. K. .Tones. .1. X. Eve- At Lin Angeles
rett. M. O. Lnuuhllu. Mrs. Chas Knl-I (Wrst game.)
scr, Mrs. Worrell. Miss Worrell. Mrs.
Cnlhoun, J. W. Onrdlncr, C. .lohn
lion, S. S. Jennings. Walter Richards,
John Richards, Mrs. S. S. Jennings,
Mrs. H. P. Leslie, Hill Mllnor, C. L.
Dnvls, Miss Derthu Kerr, Mrs. 15.
Adnins. Mrs. 0. C. Lnttln, Miss Flos-
Ic Lnttln, Miss McForau, Mrs. Do- League resulted as follows:
tTnr.t. Mm. nlnkniMi. MIhu K. Ilnvln I At Hall I' railCISCO
Miss K. Doyle. W. A. Ackorman, F.P
Norton, Mrs. Mary 15. MoKnlght, Mrs
F. II. Hazard, F. W. Hossfurther. F. At '" Angeles
V.. I.onrli. Mm V. K. r.niwli. fWnrl VemOll
Leach, 11. F. Oray, C. F. Oray, F. A.
Gray, M. Carlson, Joo Hodge. C. L.
Ferguson, H. Henderson, Alliert
Hnlnes, Lewis Horton, Car I Hngliind,
3. D. Huchnnnn, II. Ilrlggs, Ilolllo
Uorrlo. Hay Cnniphell, A. Craig. Lau
ren Cooley, V. Carlson, Lester
Thrush, F. Wnlters, Harvey Walters.
E. W. (lalller, Lloyd Jorgeusen, II.
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(First game.)
Sacramento . . .
Oakland . . .
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Sacramento . .
Oakland . . ..
I.os Angeles.
Vernon. . .
(Second game.)
Los Angeles
Vernon
Saturday' HcmiII.
Saturday's games In tho
Portland. . ..
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MUX'S 9 l.no OXFORDS 930-
MKX'S 9 LOO OXFOHDS $2 M
MKX'S ?:i.."0 OXFOHDS 92,35
MUX'S $H.OO OXFORDS !ji00
"MONEY TALKS"
Hub Clothing & Shoe Co.
Los Angeles. .
At Sacramento
Oakland. . .
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KAKL HKXDFHSOX
North Bend News
tho
dipt. IMgar Simpson left on
D. MeNnlr, Krnest Hnrrlngton. Wal- Hreakwater for Portland.
tor Jnnsen. Kdwln Leonard. Itoland Harry Huntley and wlfo havo gone
JlcOeorge, Frank Mntson. J. W. Mot- t Curry county for u shorL outing.
ley, Walter Skon. Win. Wevgren, W. Mw Pearl Johnson of North Ilenil
L. Robertson. Carl Haines. C. F. visited Miss Ottlllo Lowln In llundon
rfortmer. Frnnk Holhook. Hay Lang- last week.
lots. Ira t.anglols, J110 Anderson, neo. Thu Preshytorlan Ladles' Aid will
Ayro. Tom Ilntehelor. Itnlph Hatehe- meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock
lor, 0. Ilowmore. ICdw Husliy. Perry. with .Mrs. Charles Murr.
Podson. Chas. Kllerheck. V. O. Pratt,, Mrs. C. I). Hovener, who has been
R. ronton, Hill Simpson, II. Howard, spending a few weeks In Portland.
A. Jackson. Jack Johnson. Chas ICnt- returned on tho Hi oak water.
for, J110 Oray, David Hill, Win.) M. C. MacLeod of North llend
Longstnff, Itulio Lyons, H. Morton, (Heights, has been nulto III of rliotim-
R. Simpson, Chas Strougbert. Oeojatlsin tho last few days.
Bwnlnger. C. Tucker, ('. Hoffman.) Miss Flook of Portland came In on
Win. Lenton, J. J. Heynolds and Nil. tho IiibI Hieakwater and will spend
par Simpson and L. W. Henno. a few weeks nt Hen Smith's homo nt
JOHN IIILLIIACICA di:.i
John Illllhaekn. for years a miner
Daniels' Clock.
Mrs. A. L. Oubser and Miss Doris
and lona llutchlus returned via AN
for Homo
nt Llbby. died last night of heart u,Kim. friim .nvwIhtk. Wash., where
iroiiuio at ins iinonolor npartments
near Fourth and Highland. Ho had
been sick some time.
Mr. Hlllbackn was n Itusslan-Flun,
nnd wns about fifty years old. Ho
wiih unmarried nnd tho only rein
tlvo In this country who survives him
Js Mrs. John Holm of South Marsh-',
flold. Ho has some relatives In tho
old rountry. Ho owned considerable
property In Marshdeld nnd also a
raiijch on Catching Inlet.
The funeral will probably bo held
today.
"Houghhouso Charley" Hums, who Is to meet Karl Henderson In n
twenty-round boxing bout nt the Mnrshllcld Skating Kink next Satur
day night, August 12, arrived In from San Francisco today. Ho enmo
up via nandon. Ho Is In tho pink of condition, showing no effects from
his short bout with Carroll In San Francisco in which ho wns victori
ous last week.
Henderson Is also ready for tho big go nnd Is conlhlont thnt ho will
give "Houghhouso" tho go of his life. Henderson's friends nro like
wise contldent of his nblllty to put It over on tho Snn Francisco boxer.
A great deal of Interest Is being shown by tho locnl followers of tho
"squared circle" and Promoter John Ilerron Is confldont ho will hnvo tho
best card thnt wns over put on In this section.
The preliminary between Hilly Wilson nnd Hill Gnffney, which Is
slated to go ten rounds, nlso promises to bo n bout of inoro than tho
ordlnnry merit. Iloth lads nro clover with tho gloves- and nro training
hard for the go.
With "Itoughhoiipo Chnrloy" came his mnnngor J. W. Joseph and both
were elated over tho victory In tho fourth round over Joo Carroll nt Sa
linas. Cnl., last Tuesday night. After lauding this ovent and doclnrlug
that Hums wns In duo fcttlo, Mnnngor Joseph said that Hums would
meet Hobble Kvans of Portland nt Handon, August 2 I, nnd It successful
In both contests, ns he Is sure he will be, ho hopes for a twenty-round
go with Hattllng Nelson In Mnrslilleld.Lnhor Day.
Hail Henderson, who hnlls from Muscntlno, Iown, hns a lino record
nnd this will bo printed In The Times tomorrow to show that his sup
porters hnvo ninplo renson, besides their Judgment formed from see
ing him workout, thnt ho will bo able to put It over on "Houghhouso
Charley."
MAHSHF1HLD
HAXDO.V
Bargains in North Bend Business Property
On Shormnn nventio. Also close-In resldonco property. Improved and
unimproved. Must ho sold nt onco.
It Will Pay You to Investigate This
Standard Investment Co.
LOGGIE BUILDING
NORTH BEND
OREGON
Beaver Hill Coal
MOUNT DIABLO INI) JOSSON CEMENT.
Tho host Domtctlc nnd Importod brands.
Plaitor, Llmo, Brick nn d all kinds of bulldoru tnatorlal
HUGH McLAIN
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
OFFICE, SOUTH BROADWAY. PHONE 201
Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire
and Marine Insurance
NOTICE TO riSHEHMEX.
Wo want fresh salmon and nre
propared to pay the highest easb
prlco for them. For further parti-
ctilars seo c 0. IIOCKETT,
Empire C'ty. 01
GEO. F. SMITH.
Coos Illor
" ni.'imv
Thru Its flavor won Its fnvor.
they havo boon visiting
time.
Andrew Olson Is making nu uppll
cation to tho county court for 11 li
cense to open 11 saloon nt Lakeside
II cltlens of that precinct having
signed the application.
Hew Waller Smith, the new I'nlt
ed Brethren pastor In North Head,
occupied the pulpit hero yesterday
for tho first time. Ho arrived n few
das ago fiom Kearney, Nob., with
his family.
Tho W. C. T. If. will meet tomor
row afternoon nt 2: .10 nt tho Presby
terian church. Members from tho
Marshlleld and Easislde unions will
nihil meet with them to complete ar
rangements for the county conven
tion which Ik to bo held sometime -- . -
soon. Everyone Interested In torn- EASTERN STAR.
prrnneo work Is urged to be present? All ofilcors of tho Eastern Star oro
requested to bo present nt tho meet
Ilnvn your Job printing deno n. Ing Tuesdny evening, August 8.
rho Tlmoa offleo. ' ny oriJ(.r 0f WORTHY MATRON,
Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.
IIENRV SENGSTACKEX, Mgr.
Coqulllo Ortl.o Phono 191 Mnrshflold Oillco H-.I.
Farms Timber Conl and Platting Lands a speclnlty.
Gensrnl Agents "EASTSIDE"
DRAIN-COOS BAY AUTO LINE
VIA ALLEGANV NOW HEADY FOR BUSINESS
1 ' LEAVES MARSIIFIELD DAILY
BOAT LEAVES ALERT LANDING, MARSIIFIELD 5:30 A. Si.
ARRIVE DRAIN I. M. fln: DAY.
TICKETS FOR SALE AND INFORMATION AT THE BUSY COIl
NER DRUG STORE, PHONE 1!08
"FIFIELD" THE ONLY WAY TO 'FRISCO BAY"
The Steamer FiHeld
WILL SAIL FROM BANDON FOR. SAN FRAN
CISCO, TuesdayAfternoon, Aug. 8, 1911
TICKETS FOR SALE AND INFORMATION AT HILLYER'S CIGAR
STORE.
FAST AND COMMODIOUS
Steamer Redondo
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
Sails From Marslifield for San Francisco Sunday, Aug.6, 4 p. m
INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY.
Phono 44
C. F. McGEORGE, Agent.
Railway Announcement!
That Jim Hill Will
Build to Coos Bay
Wol,i eroato a groat stir but It would no, bo more Important to tho men who buy clothes and
furnishing, than tho fact that nno now carry tho n7nls"t lino of everything In Men's Wear that can
be found In Coos county. You know our motto 'unrjU , ,. ..... ,.,,. T.
Good Livery Service
Fancy now rigs, good horses and
nroful drivers are now nt the dig
osal of the Coob Bay public at
REASONABLE RATES.
Rigs or rigs with drivers ready for
ny trip anywhere any time. Horses
)oarded and rigs enrod for.
New hearso and. special accommo
dations provided for funeral parties.
W. L. CONDRON'S
LIVERY AND FEED STABLES
PHONE U7U-J
"THE FRIEXD OF COOS BAY'
S. S. ALLIANCE
EQUIPPED AVITH WIRELESS
COXNECT1NO WITH THE NORTH BANK ROAD AT PORTLAND
Will Sail From Portland for Marshfield Monday, Aug. 7, 6 P:M
..v OUT" I'AwlFIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
1 "Nh 44 O. F. McOEORGE, Agent
STEl'SON HATS $i.K0 AND fcn.OO.
KlNdSIUIRY HATS, $:.()(.
HEIDE CAPS
Hlttll ART SUITS $17.50 TO $:12.30.
PACKARD SHOES $1,00 A.D S.yoo.
CLnyrr shirts.
"The Toggery"
FORMERLY GEO. (IOODROI.
Have That Roof Fixed
i NOW
! See CORTHELL
Phono 3121
MARSHFIELD'S POPULAR
FAMILY nOTEL
THE LLOYD
Rates reduced to: Day 60c, 75o nnd
11.00; week 12.00 to $5.00. House
keeping npartments with gas ranges
J10.00 to $18.00 per month. FREE
BATHSR. W. SULLIVAV. IVon
' DEARY'S (SUN SHOP
"I can fix it for you."
. Gun, bleyclo. mnchlno lock repair
ling, Keys made and flttod.
1 E. HANDEL, Prop.
No. (107 No. From St. Phono 180-R
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
Steamer Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME
SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT O A. M. ON AUGUST 1, 0, 14, 10,
"t AND 20.
vSn P"O5'C00S VY AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE ON AUG
1ST O, 11. in, 21, 20 AND 31.
L. II. KEATING. AGENT Pn0NB MAIX 85.L
FAST SERVICE TO ROSEBUR.G
n,nMtM,U'aVh!BM'U8h,k,d Bt 'c,ock o? morning, con.
nect with tho evening train to Portland. Fare $0 00
COOS BAY ROSEIIUIIG STAGE LINE
OTTO SCHETTER, Agent, 0. p. BARNARD
ISO MARKET AV., Marshtleld. , Agent, ROSEBURG, Ore.
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