The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 30, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
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C JOS BAY1 iMb
and Mrs. Arthur McKeown, a Bong by
Master I'asquln IJrndlleld, a rcclta-
tldn by MnHter Tlmmcrmun, son of
Mr. and .Mrs. Max Tlmniermnn and
the dancing of Miss Edna Ullven;
OTICK We" lt l8 ''"l'03911' e to 'ct'on
Owing to an unexpected rush of "icm nil Individually but all of the
AI. O. MALOXEY Kdlior i.ml Pub.
IAN K. .MALOXKV Noun Alitor
advertising Into this afternoon, a
Jnrgo nmount of local news nnd edi
torial matter Is crowded out.
LOCAL OVKHFJiOW.
Mrs. J. Albert Mntson Issued Invi
tations today for a bridge lunchon
at 1:30 Saturday, October 7.
MISS TALLENK WILLD left today
for Elk Point, S. D., In responses to
a mosBngo stntlng that her moth
er, Mrs. L. E. Wllld, who Is visit
ing there had been tnlen serious
ly 111. Tho Wlllds resldo at East
side. Logger Hurt. A Christian, a log
ger employed In tho Smith-Powers
camp on South Inlet, was pretty bad
ly hurt yesterday afternoon by be-
nerforniers shared equally In the
honors that tho audience so liberally
conferred.
In carrying out the program, Prof.
Beggs was assisted by Mrs. J. V.
Hennett, Mrs. Otto Schetter, Mrs.
Rebecca Lusc-Stump, Mrs. Arthur
McKeown, Mrs. Harry McKeown,
Mrs. J. II. Flnnngan, Mrs. Eugene
CroBthwalt, Mrs. E. K. Janes, Mrs.
M. C. Horton and Mrs. Henry Sengs
tneken and others.
Prof. Hoggs' dancing nlso elicited
much npplauso.
Among the little folks participating
wero Eleanor Flanagan, Holen Flana
gan, Alice Flnnngan, Gladys Ferry,
Jeanetto Upton, Grace McKeown, Ena
McKeown, Katherlne Stump, Lucllo
Douglns, Doroihy Hylor, Elslo Ullven,
MYRTLE POINT
BADLYBEATEN
(Continued from page JL.)
Myrtle Point seeming to be comple
nearly every department, but espe
cially in the Interference given the
runner with the ball. Time nnd
again tho backs or ends made runs
of from 15 to 40 yards with perfect
Interference from the bnckdeld. The
line, too, showed up remarkably woll.
Although grently outweighed, It suc
ceeded In holding the Myrtle Point
backs in check, the visitors making
tholr wnrdngo only threo times dur
ing tho whole game.
At tho beginning of tho first qunr-
ter, Myrtle Point kicked off to Mnrsh
fleld, Stutsman taking the ball on
the 20-yard Hue, nnd making ton
yards before ho was downed. Marsh
Held iniido in yardB on the first piny,
n forward pnss to full back. From
there the ball was sent Into Myrtle
Point's territory by n series of end
runs nnd plnys. On tho visitors' 1
yard line Johnson took the ball and
cnrrled It to Myrtlo Point's 20-ynrd
lino before he was downed. From
thcro n touchdown was mnde In three
plnys, Stutsman taking tho ball over.
No goal was kicked. Mnrshflold then
kicked off Myrtlo Point, but time wns
called nfter the ilrst piny.
In tho second qunrtor, Myrtlo Point
took the bnll on per Hi" -yard line, but
lost It Immodlntoly on downs. Mnrsh
flold then mado her second tnucli-
j down In four plnyH, Larson taking
the ball over. No goal was kicked.
Marsh Held then kicked off to Myr
tlo Point, but by good defensive work
got the bnll on tho visitors' 40-yard
dully pleasing featunm by tho little Mary Metlin. Dorothy Uyler, Mnrlnn ! " After a few plays. Stutsmnn
2ng struck by a branch of a falling nm, Mnflter8 JMm Mnt()on KodorIck
tree. One kidney was crushed and n.r.nnn. KlIw,n Rwnn,nn. Morton
t i ...
I1U 13 lib ,.1, 1.-..,1rtlnl. C3nli,i,t..t. Trim.
VIJUt.', r ItHCl IUIY UbllV.M wvj
tils hnck sovoroly injured.
Worcy hoBpltal.
VISK 1'ItOOItAM I'KKSKNTKI).
Keown, Eugene
Crosthwnlt, Max
Mc-
Joncs, Eugene
Tlmmcrmnn, Jay
"With ono of tho largest audience MUner nnd I'asquln Hradflold.
siBsombled thnt tho Masonic Opera
House has known in many a day,
nnd one of tho finest programs ever
tnttompted'by local talent, tho benefit,
porformnnco given last evening for
Tho program was as follows:
1. Grand Mnich.
2. Scottlsche Sword Dnnco.
(n) Highland Fling.
(b) Highland Scottlsche.
tho Mnrshflold Public Library wns nn jjnry Metlin, Marian Horsfall, Ilelon
unqunllfled success. From the open-1
Ing niimbor to tho last, there was n
continual round of npplausc nnd tho
little performers scored a hiiccojs
that few do on tholr Initial nppunr
mnce. Tho progrnm was under the direc
tion nf Prof. Ueggs nnd consisted
Inrgoly of dancing numbers. Voonl
numbers by tho now Coos Lyric
'CJunrtctto. cnitRlstliig of Motwrs. Ilnl
linger, Ostllnd, UlchnrdH mid Joihm
wore especially plctmlng. Other espe-1
Merchnnt, Florence Flnnngan,
Uess Flanagan, Doris Sengs-
tucketi, Ednu Ullven, Jane
McLnlu.
3. Toddy Hears nnd French Dolls
Hy twenty Uttlo people.
1. Mule Quartette
Messrs. Halllnger,
Ostllnd,
Richards, and
Jones. '
5. Exhibition.
0. Skirt Dance
with North Bend in tho near future
nnd the Mnrshflold boys are confident
of success. The lino tips:
Mnrshfleld Pos. Myrtle Point
Curtis center Dnrgolt
nnd Flanagan
Patterson r g Wylnnd
Stead 1. g- Miller
Carlson r. t. Robbins
Seaman 1. t. Woods
Jensen 1. e. Dement
Johnson r. e. Reed
nnd Horton
Smith f. b. Adams
Larson 1. h. Davenport
Harrington r. h. Nenl
and Hyerly
Stutsman (Cnpt) q. b. Rackloff
Tho Myrtle Point team camo over
by auto nnd wero able to return last
evening. There wns n good turnout
for the game.
COAST L13AC1UK HALL SCORES.
PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 30 Port
land and Vernon both won yesterday
The -Coast league games resulted as
follows Friday:
At Portland R II
Portland 4 8
San Francisco 2 4
At Los Angeles R II
Los Angeles 3 9
Vernon G 7
At Los Angeles R H
Sacramento 4 13
Oakland 0 0
A Great Atlvnnlngc to Working Men
J. A. Mnplo, 125 S. 7th St., Stoub
cnv'llo, O., snys: "For years I suf
fered from wonk kidneys nnd a Rovoro
bladder trouble. I learned of Foley
Kidney Pills and their wonderful
cures so I began taklnh them and
' sure enough I I) ad as good results as
any I heard nbout. My backache
'loft mo nnd to ono of my business, ox
pressman, that nlono Is n great ad
vantage My kidneys nctcd frco nnd
nnrmnl, nnd that s..ved mo n lot of
misery. It Is now a pleasure to work
jwhoro It used to bo n misery. For
Salo at Red Cross Drug Store.
They're Here
Just arrived, from fc'ic cast the swellest lino of
Clothing over shown in M'arshficld, We especially
want the young men to. come in and look at them,
for they have CLASS, and the price, $20.00 to $25.00,
WELL, we just ask you to judge.
Our wet-weather goods are here too, Swell Eng
lish Slip-Ons, and Light Rubber Tourists Coats for
street wear. Slickers and Rubber Boots for work;
so, get ready NOW for that rain.
THE TOGGERY
folk wan tho appearance of Uttlo Miss
draco IcKeown, daughter of Mr.
SPECIAL attention given to ('Mil,.
3)Iti:.V at Ql'ATKIt.MASS Studio.
1JEST motor-cyclo intbo WOULD
See HKItLAI).
Ask Ekblnd about that now mo
torcycle best In the world.
Ml'SIO nt tho CHANDLER on
SUNDAV evening. Arrange to tulco
y'OVU Sunday ItyN'.VKK there.
SHOUTS and ALL KINDS or
i'i:i:d at halves'.
U'h none too early for CllltlSI'.MAS
J'lIOTOS hoo (jl'ATEUMASS Htlldlo.
If VOl need FLOl'lt got It
of HALVES'.
-AVOID
Horsfall, Helen Merchant,, Flor
ence Flnnngan, Uess Flnnngan,
Ednu Ullven, Jane McLnln,
Doris Sengstnckon.
7. Exhibition.
Waltz Minuet.
Sailors' Hornpipe.
Exhibition.
Mule Qunrjette
Messrs. Dulllnger,
Ostllnd,
Richards, and
Jones.
Irish Tilt Edna Ullven.
Exhibition.
Maypole Dance
Hy sixteen young girls.
15. Exhibition.
10. Grand Mnrch.
S.
0.
10.
11.
12.
13.
1 I.
got nwny for a 30-yard run, carrying
the ball to within n foot of the goal
Mue. It wns then scut over the line
by n well executed fake play.
The last half was nlmost n repeti
tion of tho first, with the exception
thnt n few comedy stunts were In
serted. Mnrshfleld contenting them
selves with holding tho visitors' for
downs. In tho third qunrtor, Hyerly
was substituted for Harrington at
R II. Will Horton for Johnson nt R E
nnd Flanagan for Patterson nt gunrd,
nil tin co playing u good gnmo. In
the third nnd fourth quurters Lursou
nnd Hyerly each mado touchdowns by
long end num.
During yesterday's game, two of
the Myrtle Point players were In
jured, one sustaining n bud gash
over the eyo by striking another
player's heel mid tho Neal had his
shouldor Injured. It whb fonred at
ritOl'ULi: by lU'VIVG Ih your husband cross? An Irrl-
your flour and Food of HALVES'. "V' num-;i mug iiihiiuh uoii ih i.u
. ! tin duo to n disordered stomach. A
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' " 'i ""I'l'"-" . Willi Willi Kllllll UIHUBllwii in 111:111 I) i-I - -- -- -
nnd finishing Walker Studio. I ways good natiired. A gront niniiyj first thnt his collar bono had been
linvo noun permanently curou ot atom- liroken.
ncii trounio uy iiuc ug uiinuiiieriaiu s
For snlo by nil dealers.
Artistic picture framing, foto mip
pllus nnd finishing Walker Studio. 'Tablets
Are You One of Those
Who Think They Can't
Own Real Estate?
You are working for wages or a sal
aryAs the salary irorleiity for joit.
Certainly then1 is no normal man
who don't want real estate; if you don't
own any, why don't you ( Probably
because you don't Icnow how easy it is,
if you only start.
if you wait to save the lump price,
probably you won't do it. If you do,
prices i:ise while you wait.
117 sure and aim at I he .same
lime?
WAY PARK OPPPPS YOU TUP
CUANCP.
You can secure a pair of lots there
on the small payment of $20.00. Then
pay $10 a month.
One of the nearest additions. Direct
ly in the "line of march." Telephones,
water, and lights. Puilding up, good
homes. Good roads or deep water ac
cess. Is there a single reason why Day
Park investments should not prove
profitable? No.
Let us (ell you about it, and what
others have done there.
Lots $)0 to $10,"). Cash and easy pay
ment prices exactly the same.
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
150 Front St.
Tho next gnmo will probably bo
Hot Tamales
and
HOT DRINKS
THE GOOD KIND
You know what Stafford
makes
faffenfy
TWO STORKS.
Heating Stoves
o
Don't buy until you see our line. "It is the largest
and finest in Coos County and we can prove it if you
will give us a chance.
Come in and see us before you buy a stove.
It will pay you.
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WHAT ABOUT YOUR SAVING
Every month you are putting aside a good part of your monthly income. That's the best kind of bank
ing on the future, but are you putting your savings to work, or are they idle? Put them to work. Buy
real estate and buy it in Marshfield. Dight here in this city awaits the grandest opportunity i'or the
small investor and his savings that has ever been offered. AVill you take advantage of it or wili you let the
investor from outside who appreciates the situation grasp our opportunity?
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Put a part of your savings in a lot in this addition. 50-foot lots for .$300, only $25 cash. The cheapest
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Call at our office, see the plat and lot us arrange terms. Your savings invested in real estate now will
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MEN
(Owners)
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