The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 15, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
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NEW SERIES IK
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Vernon Now Heads Percen
tage Column Other
League Leaders.
STANDING OV TDK (M.UIW.
i Won Lost P.C.
Vornon 7fi 00 .BR5
Portlnncl ..... .GO
Oakland 72
Snn Francisco . . .09
Sacramento 03
Los Angeles . . . .55
iiilllilii BOATS
ABE DEFEATED
58
07
07
70
72
.513
North Bend Commercial Club
Takes Sailors Down the
Line Saturday.
l)y n store of 17 to 10, tho N'orth
Bend Commercial Club tcnni defent
cd tho Cooh Huy Motor Bout team
at tho North Horn! grounds Saturday
ME PAYROLLS
FOR COOS BAY
C. A. Smith Writes Views on
Means of Developing
This Section.
That Coos Day should make n de
termined effort to pet additional
manufacturing Institutions to open
plants on tho Haylsthcadvlsc of C. A.
WILL ESTER
BUN RACE
afternoon. There was n big turnout Smith, haul of the C. A. Smith Luni-
.518 I for tho giiuio and If tho "scouts" of her Company.
.507
.171
.lll.'l
$
coos hay li:a(m;i:.
(lamesWonLorftl'.C.
Marshlleld . ..." 0 4 2 .000
Sumner 0 3 3 .500
North Ilend . . 0 3 3 .500
Unstable 0 2 1 .333
Willi Vernon lending, tho Co;iht
League, 11 now Hcrles of panics open
in tho organization today. Through
tnkliiK the erroneous figures In the
Sunday Orcgonlnn's purconliiRo col
umn, Tho Times iniulo an error In
tho standing of tho clubs yesterday.
Instead of losing 0!) Karnes, Vornon
lost CO games. Tho corrected per
centage Is given nbovo.
In tho National l.enguo, Chicago
leads Sunday with a percentage of
(122 while I'lttsburg Is second with
.(114. In the American League, Phil
adelphia leads with a percentage of
.051 with Detroit second with .012
In the American Association, Kansas
City leads with 11 percentage of .503
with Minneapolis second with n per
rentngo of .518. In tho Western
Leaguo, Denver leads with 001 while
Lincoln Is second with .001. In the
Northwestern Leaguo Vancouver
leads with .005 while Tacomn Is sec
ond with 581.
The new series hi the Coast Leaguo
opens today with the teams playing
as follows:
Los Angeles at Portland.
Sncramentii at San Francisco.
Oakland will open nt Vornon tomorrow.
In a letter to J. W.
Hay Point, Cul., Mr.
the "big leagues" had only hnd an Bennett from
opportunity to bo present. Umpire I Smith says:
Denny Hull says that North Ilund'3 1 "Friend llonnott I nm In receipt
population would be depleted by at 'of -your night letter of tho 10th Inst.,
least eighteen. Wallace's pitching for which please permit mo to thank
was one of tho features, ho only al-'you.
lowing fourteen
was us follows:
Cotu.Club
Kern
(tardlucr
Kehoe
Host
llriiulllnrd
Painter
Ward
Ituah
Ituwull
Umpire
runs. The lineup
Pos. .Motor HoaH
e illch
p llorno & Wallace
1 b
2 1)
3 1)
rf
u f
If
Denny Hull.
Coko
IJverett
Wallace
llyler
Bannister
liartlo
O'Miii'n
I.O.(J All! TKIP DKt.'lN.
I 'or
At Inter Sduls l''iom St. Louis
Now Voile mill Boston.
(Ily Associated Press to tho Coos Day
Tlmoa.)
ST. LOUIS. Aug. 15 Amid tho
cheeis of a huge crowd gathered to
witness tho event, Harry N. Atwood
of llostoii began today his record
breaking Might of 1.100 miles across
the continent from St. Louis to Now
"I hopo this will be, the solution of
the street railway business fpr the
best Interests of nil of the towns lo
cated on Coos liny, nnd also that It
will bo for the benefit of the people
who ure taking hold of this matter,
ns well.
"Out hero for a few days only; re
turning east next Wednesday. Sorry
I could not conio up this trip.
"Hy tho wny, 1 am also Informed
thnt the Southern Pacific have an
nounced their Intention to tnko u,
Immediately the construction of it
railway to Coos Hay connecting at
Kugone, pushing such construction us
rapidly as is consistent. I feel tha:
tho people of Coos Hay should be
congratulated. Certainly, however.
If there Is n territory anywhere which
not ouly needs rail connection with
tho outside world but absolutely de
serves It. considering the long time
It has been waiting, it Is Coos Hay
and when this connection Is secured.
It certainly should change tho feeling
Marshfield Fire Department to
Be Represented in Hose
Contests.
Fire Chief Traver nnd the Mnrsh
flold Fire Dppurtinentnre arranging to
participate In the hose races at tho
Bnndon Carnival Sunday. August -f.
It Is expected thnt most of the Fire
Departments In the county will be
represented as It Is Intended to start
nn annual tourney, the first prize or
which shall bo n loving cup which Is
to become tho permanent property of
the department winning it three years 1
In succession. Tho tourneys nro to
be held at nny town in tho county.
Tho Marshfield Flro Departments
hoso teams have been practising reg
ularly for some time and It Is their
firm belief that they can pull down
the honors. If an excursion train 's
run from here; it Is likely that not
only the members of the hoso team
will go but also tho majority of the
members of tho department.
BHKAICWATKU snlls at
Wednesday nnd does not
North Ilend.
1 o'clock
stop nt
NOTICE TO riSIIKKMUN.
Wo want fresh salmon nnd nro
prepnred to pay tho highest cash
price for them. For further parti
culars see C. G. HOCKETT,
Emplro City-, 01
GEO. P. SMITH,
Coos Itlvor.
NEW IjAAV UULlXfj.
l'lnn ;
flf
Hnvo your lob
fho Times offlco.
printing deno m
Senator Houriio tins New
Siinrciiie Court.
(By Associated Press to Coos na,
Times.)
WASHINGTON, I). C, Aug. 15...
A bill requiring that decisions of tLo
Supremo Court of iho Unite states
affecting tho constlluttonullty 0f any
provision of a federal or state lav
must bo unanimous, was Introduced
yesterday by Senator Houriio of rjr
gon. It wns attacked by Ilcyburuot
Idaho, as an "oddity" or "fad" 0(
tho day, which attempts to Increase
tho power of minorities.
Uourno explained the bill wns de
signed to provent a majority of the
court In overruling tho deslio of Con
gress nnd tho pooplo. Heyhiirn ob
jected to n second rending of tho bill,
thus defeating Ha being referred to
the Judiciary committee as Uourm
requested.
YorkundHostonbywaynf Chicago iind'of tha people, and tho condition of
other cities. Atwood Is using tho tho community very materially. To
Hurgess-Wrlght biplane. Atwood cx-,Bonio extent, you peoplo who hnvo
pects to complete tho Might to llostoii lived there so long hnvo become so
In ten days.
Atwood arrived nt Sprlngllold nt
10.-30 11. m., covering tho 00 inllea
between St. Louis and Springfield In
two hours and 25 minutes. He also
lauded at Pontine, III,
TAIT HACK TO WOKK.
IIKAU MISS HI.I.KN
the CllltlSTIAN church
DAY evening.
I'l.OOK nt
wi:hni:s-
NOTICE.
(Hy Associated Press to Coos Hay
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 15.
President Tuft returned to Washing
ton yesterday from Hoverly, his sum
mer home.
Al'TO IS HOODOOED.
Notice Is hereby given to nil
whom It may concern that I hnvo
been made trustee nnd iisslgueo of
the estates of L. I). Kinney, Tho Holt
f.lno Hallway, a corporation nnd Iho
Coos Hay Hnpld Transit Co. also a
corporation.
All persons having claims against
iiald L. I). Kinney or ngnlnst either of
wild corporations urn hereby notliled
i' '.. ' ' i . . ...
niui rcquenied (O prosoill 1 110 8111110 to
"W. under oath nt my ofllco In Mursli
tleld, Coos county, Oregon, within
three months from nnd after the date
of this notice. Outstanding contract
roust bo settled at once or they will
bo cancelled.
Dated August 15. 1011.
W. J. ItUST, Trustee.
Exactitude
There seems to be hoodoo of some
description on Esther .lohusun's tour
ing car. Every time she goes out for
n spin something happens to It. Mon
day while rolling along on the .Marsh
lleld rond the nut holding one of the
forward wheels In place became loos
ened, consequently the wheel decided
to porumhulnto around alone for a
while. No serious damage was done,
although Cat Single's llttlo son, who
was the only other occupant of the
machine, was thrown out and almost
took a header off the T bridge on
Moulton street. Tho mnchlne will bo
In running order again ns soon ns
another nut enn bo secured from
Portland. Coqulllo Sentinel.
MANIAC WOl'NDS TIIIIEE.
Die
In stylo
In flt finish
fabric Integrity
flxactltude
-r-lt, guldos tho hands of our tailor
lc his painstaking task of shaping
and modeling
It directs the hand that finally puts
that subtle, yet Intensely Important
touch to tho garment thnt stamps It
a finished product
through nnd through tho High Art
Clothes nro Quality suro style
sure
no guess work nbout tho High Art.
nuthorltatlvu In stylo
weaves nnd toxturcs
tho embodiment of all that's the
best, centers lu a High Art Suit.
he Toggery
Two Victims and lllm.self Will
In New York.
(Ily Associated Press to Coos Bay
' ' ' Times.)
NEW YOHK, Aug. 15 John Vec-
cl, nn Insane man, early yesterday
stabbed nnd shot Mr. nnd Mrs. John
Armlni and then shot himself. All
Will dlo. . . ,
1
'11
Srnui
in
lie
FALLEN IN THE PHILIPPINES.
rilEETTfl of the roaring town.
ilush for him. hush, te' still!
e come, who was stricken dawn
Dolnt the word of our will
lluih' Lri him hnve tin state)
Olve htm hlu soldier's crown;
The Krlsts of trade can wult
Their prlmlm at (he mill.
Hut he cannot wait for hit honor now
tho trumpet ha been ulown
Wreathe pride now for hli irrnnlte brow,
lay love on his breast ot atone.
Toll! Let the great bell toll
Till the clashtnu air Is ,11m.
Did wa wrong his parted soulT
Wo will muke It up to rum.
Toll! Let him never Kue.s
What work nn set him to.
Laurel, laurel, yen.
He did what we hade him do
Praise nnd never a whispered hint but
the ilKht he fotiKht vviu iiood;
Never n word thnt the blood on his sword
was his country's own henrfB blood
A flag for the soldier's bier
Who die that his land may live.
Oh. banners, banners here.
Thnt lie doubt not nor missive;
That he heed not from the tomb
The uvll days draw near
Winn the nation robed in Klonru.
With Its faithless past shall strive.
Let him never dream that his bullet's
ucain wem wmo or lis island mark.
used to tho sltuntlon that-It has be
come second nature to you, but to
us, coming and going frequently, 1
think probably we realize tho great
Inconveiilenco more and for thnt rea
son ntity possibly appreciate tho nc
coniniodntlon of n railroad to evon
a greater extent. However, Coos llnj
should now, as time goes on, come
Into Its own more and more.
"The necessity of innmifucturlng
of different kinds In order to build .'
up nnd maintain n city, I have no
doubt Is lonllzcd and I sincerely dr j
hope thnt the efforts of the public ,
lu general and the Chamber of Com-1
mono especially will bo strained In j
the dliectlou of drawing such Indus-1
tries and usslstlug in building them 1
up. The foundation of our cities nil
over the country Is agriculture, mill
lag. and manufacturing, of which ,
iniiniifacturlng does the most tnwnrdi
tho building-up and the permnneii "
sustaining of Inrge coininiiiiltles. A
city cannot build up nnd llvo exclu
sively on Its own people'; It inuat
produce something for export out
sido its own boundaries In order to
compensate for tho import of neces
sities nnd luxuries for Its population
Tho sooner this exceedingly Impor
tant matter Is tnken up nnd pushed
nnd tho greatest success with which
it Is carried on, and manufacturing
of different kinds is developed, the1
faster the cities of Coos Ray will)
build up and prosper. Somo outsldocap
ltal will be brought In nnd Invested In '
real estate, some will bo brought In by
the railroad, but for permanent pros- j
perlty nnd continual growth manu
facturlng Is .most exceedingly Imnor
Unt.-r-ln fnct, absolutely neecssarj
for tho contlnunl prosperity of tho
community, Every lending man in
Marshfield should appoint himself n
sub-committee of one to net Inde
pendently, as well ns collectlvoly In'1
conjunction with all, to attract nnd
nsslst In securing and building up
manufacturing enterprises. Whether
it is tho employment of two or threo
men, women nnd children or the em
ployment of thousands, all means as
sistance for the bulhllne on of n
community. t
"Hoping to bo with you In October
and afterwards frequently, and to nt
nil times to Join with you for tha
success of Coos Bay and Marshfield, 1
remain, with many regards."
L iV f1- id . j VV s A JE l Jf t tj OLjh X EL
Were you here Saturday? Seemed as if all Coos County must have been.
Never have we seen such an outpouring of bargain seekers, and today will be like
Saturday, Every day will be like the starting of a new sale, Tis impossible to
display a stock like ours at the same time, Every day our doors will swing open on
tables, counters and racks refilled with bargains that we have been unable to men
tion on account of lack of space but WATCH THE TIMES DAILY to miss one of
our "ads" may mean to miss just the thing you want most,
ONE FOURTH' OFF HERE IS EQUAL TO rTORTY PER CENT ELSEWHERE BE
CAUSE OUR REGULAR MARKED PRICES ARE 15 per cent LOWEST and besides
the money saving, which you are sure of here, is the added satisfaction of choos
ing from one of the largest stocks in Southern Oregon,'
"Money Talks"
Men's Black and Blue Suits, One-Fourth off marked price, Men's Fancy Mixed
Suits, Thirty per cent off marked price, All Boys Suits thirty per cent off marked
price,
$16.00 to
$20.00
Suits for
info 1 9jtJ
$22.50 to
$30.00
Suits for
$16
50
"Money Talks"
Hub Clothing (Sh Shoe Co.
BANDON
MARSHFIELD
"' : r . i
Does Good
thin- in u f .1, j ' ,
Advertising Pay?
It surely 'does. Leading business men tho world over are doing a' 'lot foMt.
They would not keep it up if it did not pay. Marshfield s lqa4ing. busipess
men are advertising in The Times. Would they keep it up if it did'-nobpay?
The fact that they continue to do it is evidence that it -pays. . Good advertising
in The Times will get results. There is no better medium. Ask yourself.
Does advertising influence you? Maybe you've neverTealized.it, but .you've
Cl'T WOOI, TA1UKK.
House Passes Mill ItoporCcri by iho
Confm-ois.
(By Assoclnted Tress to Coos nay
Times,
WASHINGTON'. D. C. Aug. 15
Tho conference report on tho wool
tnrlfT revision bill carrying n tint
duty of 20 per cent on rnw wools ami
correspondliiK reduced rates on wool
manufactured wns adopted by the
Homo to the heart of his dnrllns tami Ho,,8p l)y a voo 'f 20C to 00 Tho
UwfSark' "tumblfl1 n,,J slnn,d ' Sfnn'o Is expected to agree to It to-
wtuium Vaughn Moody ul", uuls ,unB e measure up to
uuBt gicHt iimuy mrags uecause you've seen them advertised, and the ad
"b A,wxu iU1 Apio any wen-advertised commodity i that'
...- 0 ., . D.l,lli8 owlIJ luulu urusUj C0UnrS Imtg glove8 ete,, You
til lilt x'Aii'l Iahit 1r4- , .i:x 1. .1
'"" " ""J wm' uiiiiuiiuy wncrner it was advertised or not.
you
may
Mavbe. But
suppose, then, that you didn't see it advertised for some months. A competi
tor comes into the field and advertises the same kind of article; claims it's bet
ter; maybe cheaper. You'd be influenced to try the new kind. You'd trv it.
Tf you hked it as well, you'd keep on buying it. You'd got in tho habit of
using it. And just so long as you were well pleased with it and saw it adver
tised day after day, week after week, you'd continue to use it, and give vour
business to the advertiser. A trialwill convince you.
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