The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 13, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 13, 19;12 EVENING EDITION.
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iftLL SCORES
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HOT WEATHER
FOR MY OUT
FRANCHISE TO BETTER ROADS
BE TAKES OP FAVORED HERE !
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Government T h e r m o m eter
Registered 75 Sunday
Heat Intense.
It wasn't ho hot yesterday nftor
nil.
The government thormometor only
registered 75 ns tho ninximuin torn
pernturo diirlng tho dny and thnt wna
about 5 o'clock Inst ovenlng. Up to
Into In tho afternoon 73 was tho
warmest registered.
Thorc wero moro complaints about
tho heat yesterday than have been
heard In n long time, even during
last summer. This was probably duo
to tho fact thnt thcro was ltttlo wind
In ovidonco yesterday, the northwest
wind which generally brings com
plalnt, bolng almost a minus quantity.
Some claimed that tho thermom
eters registered nbovo SO In tho Bun
along aljout. mld-dny. Many launcu
and auto parties wcro organized 10
find rcllof from (ho heat.
Last year, 70 was tho maximum
registered during tho summer and
many claim that It did not seem nny
warmer than yesterday.
Saturday tho warmest shown by
th& government thcrmomotor wnB C.J.
Portland Takes Sunday's
Game From Sacramento
By Score of 9 to 4.
PORTLAND, Ore., May 13. Port
land took yesterday's gnmo nt Sac
ramento by a ficore of nine to four,
Sunday's games In tho Coast Lcngtto
resulting ns follows:
At Oakland It. II. 13.
Los Angolcs 8 12 I
San Francisco i C 1
i
Second Runic.
At Oakland
San Francisco 1
Los Angeles G
It. II.
8
10
SOME OUTING TAnWES '
II. S. Tower and wlfo, Miss "Norn
Tower, Miss Agnes Carpenter and
Miss Sllvorman enjoyed an auto trip
to tho Ponch Sunday.
Mrs. Christine- Kruso chnporonod
a picnic party up Coos River yostor
dny aftornoon. Among thoso In tho
party woro Misses Ruth and Dor
othy Horton, Oraco Wllllnms, nnd
Mary Kruso nnd Ralph KriiBo and
Will Horton.
At Los Angolcs-r- R. II.
Oakland 3 8
Vernon 7 10
v ( Second flame.
At Los Angeles R. II.
Oakland 3
Vernon G
At Sacramonto R.
Sacramento . 4
Portland , 9
North Bend Citizens May Ask Coos Bay Co-operates In
Council to Insert "Com- I MovementLocal Proj
mon User" Clause. ects Taken Up.
Tho North Bond city counoll will At a mooting at tho Mnrshhold
mcol tomorrow night nnd according Chamber of Commorco Saturday nfl
to rumors nllont today,-tho session ornoon. It was decided to co-opornto
may provo a lively one. In tho movement with tho other coin-
It Is too soon for tho council to morclnl bodies of tho slnto
tnko final nctlon on tho Southern to necmo good roads Icg
Paclflo franchise, a month not hnv- Islatlon. Thcro nro six different In
Ing elapsed bIiico It wna first road, , Itlatlvo measures ponding and It wns
but It Is claimed that some North , decided to hnvo John Motloy, acting
Tton,i nn-tio,. .iii .. .i ..' secretary, circulate thorn hero and
tho Insertion of a "Common User"! St Coob Pay's quota of tho aignn
II. B.
7 4
17 1
EASTSIDK 19 WINNER
C. V. McOoorgo nnd family, B. W.
Kammoror and family nnd Henry
iiuggius composou a party 'that on
Joyod a launch trip nnd picnic on
South Cooa RIvor Sundny.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. B. Scott apont
Sunday on South Cooa Rlvor.
lfonry Korn nnd family, of "North
Bond, Bpont tho day at Sunset Day.
L. I?, Falkonstoln nnd family, of
North Bend, spent tho day nt tho
uoncn.
Dcfcnta Sumner nt Sumner 10 to 10
Sunday.
Enstsido defqatod Sumner at Sum
nor yostorday by a ocoro of 1G to 10.
Jack Wnllnco of North Bend wnB urn-
lilro. Saturday- night, tho Sumnor
team gave a benefit dnnco and nottod
thorn about $37.
Yesterday's gamo with tho excep
tion of tho first and ninth InnlngB,
was good. Eastsldo ran In six runs
nnd In tho sovonth scored flvo moro.
During tho gamo Sumnor got 13
hits and Eastaldo 1G. Tho 11 nouns
woro as follows:
Sumnor. Position. Enstsldo.
Clydo Barkor. . .CF Ohlman
II. Mooro C Dean
Moslor 3B L, Sallng
Solandor 211 O'Donnoll
Stock SS McDonnld
J. Mooro ID T. Sallng
i.owis KK. . .a. Touofson
L Masters LF.,. Jensen
P. Craig V.... Vlnoynrd,
Robinson nnd McDonald
clauso lu 1'.
Tho boot hern Pnclflo has boon op
posed to n "Common Usor" clauso
thoro and nro especially opposed to
tho suggestion that tho "common us
er" regulation npply to nil of their
right of wny In North Bond. It Is
claimed that about two-thirds of tho
right of way of tho Southern Pacific
In North Bond Is ncross prlvato pro"-
perty wnlclr the company has bought
Cities Work ToROtlicr. "
Councllmnn V. E. Allen of Marsh-
flold 'wna In North Bond Saturday
and conforred with a numbor of
pcoplo thoro. Ho said that ho found
many thoro who favored tho Idoa of
0. A. Smith4 that t,ho snmo kind of
n frnnchlHo should bo granted tho
Southern Pacific in Mnrshflold and
North Bond.
It la llkoly that tho North Bend
nnd Mnrahllold city councils will
hold n conferonco about tho matter
very soon.
Meet "Wednesday Night,
Tho Mnrshflold city council moots
WodrioBdny night to tnko up tho
Southorn Pacific franrhlsd.
Thor has been Ilttlo or no chango
in uio situntlon sinco Saturday.
It Is uridorstood thnt another con
feronco' will bo hold with C. J. Mlllls
to bco If tho mnttor cannot bo ad
justed botwoon tho Southern Pacific
nnd Tormlnnl Rallwny bo that final
nctlon can bo takon on It Wednes
day night.
turcs necessary to sccuro tnoir bud
mission to tho votorB.
Judgo Coke, chnlrman of tho Good
Roads commlttoo of tho Mnrshflold
Chamber of Commorco, talked on lo
cal highway projects. It was de
cided that tho organization should
do all It can to forward tho projoct
for n water-level road from Eastsldo
to Sumner. It waB stated that peti
tions for this highway, which will
be constructed nlong the bank of
Catching Inlet by drcdglngs from tho
channel will bo presented to tho
county court this fall.
Tho project of securing a highway
rrom Mnrshflold to tho lighthouse,
that can Jo travorsod by nutoB at
any season of tho year was also
taken up nnd something doflnlto will
bo done nlong this lino soon..
Harry Noblo nnd fnmlly and Mr.
nnd Mrs. Chns. Powora wont to 'Sun
sot Bay.
Judgo nnd Mra. Colco and fnmlly
wont to the bench to pond tho dny
ycBlordny.
J, V. Clary nnd wlfo and Mr. and
Mrs. ChnB. Hunter spent tho dny up
Cooa Rlvor.
Dr. nnd Mrs. McCormnn nnil Mr.
and Mrs. p. M. Wilbur Bpont tho dny
ui ouuro Acres.
NEWS OP ALLEOANY
4
Miss Mllllo Gould wont to Mnrsh
flold Thursday.
Mrs. E. L. PJorco wob In our midst
Wodneaday and Thursday.
''Mrs. Hanson has movod to Allo
gnny from tho uppor Wcat Fork.
BAND EXCURSION trnln to BAN-
DON loaves 7:H0 A. L next Siindn,.
HOWARD'S gonuino MEXICAN
TAMALKS dollverod any placo In tho
city until 12 O'CLOCK nt nlghu
Thoy nro READY'tb' SERVE. Phone
n:w.
Follow tho BAND to BANDON.
II. SO
, Oep. Stelmormnn, who has been
Quito HI for tho last two weeks, is
convalescing.
SPALDING
Mnjor nnd Mra. Towor returned to
Emplro yesterday nftor spending tho
weolc nt Dromo Lodgo, South Coos
Rlvor.
Dr. nnd Mra. Kousoworth, Mr. nnd
MrB. Dorsoy Kroltzor nnd Wllllnm
Kroltzor spont Sundny nt llnaton-
uuri s uoncu.
Mrs. Novla Landrlth nnd two
children, of Coqulllo, camo to vlalt
hor brothor. W. A. Gnco. for n few
days.
Mrs. C. D. Plpor has rocolvod word
that hcr'mothor. Mrs. Thurmnn, who
hnB boon very 111 In Oklahoma, lu recovering.
Mr. nnd MrB. M. W. Roberts
moved to Mnrshflold Thursday to on
gngo In tho grocory buslnosa on
Front streot.
Cork
Center
SEE WHAT EASY TERMS
RANCH BARGAIN
120 Aero fruit and tlnlry In culti
vation Of tho best class All
stock, tools and Implements.
$2000 handles Bnlnnco easy,
$12,000.
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
177 Froat St.
WM. S. TURPEN
Architect
XU FRONT; 8T.
Lynn Lamboth Fred Nemlo
Cadillac Auto Service
Good Cars Reasonable Rates
All Night Scrvlco
Caroful driving assured.
Phono Blanco Pool Room, 231-R
until 11 P. M. Aftor 11 P. M. phono
B-J. Pnlnce Rontnnrnnt
,ll;l)U do onHre
win do the other.
"WEAR A
BENJAMIN
$1 8.0,0 JO
MO.0Q,
'"'--- imp
ijwBi.i.(KN"yfc Mm T ii H
Bn)-m)n"ci.thc, , ",u,,ey W
Hub Clothing and Shoe 4
MAHSHFIELD. jSfi
m
3 3
THE FRIEND OF COOS BAY' r
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ALLIANCE
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELE8S
SnilefriF rnrc R.iv frnm PnKlin xrJ m if .
j .. . . w. MW1 v T UU4 rjuy w 6 j
CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH BANK ROAD AT rORrUB
NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COSiPANT. "'
O. V. McOEOIWE, If
Phono 41.
CORK
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Mntson, Miss
oraco KniKo nnd MIbs Frmicoa Wil
liams npoiit yoHtorday nt tho Mntson
cottngo on Cooa Rlvor.
Mr. nnd Mrs. K. s. Burgolt nmt
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Mntson, Frank nnd
Leo Mntson, wont to the llghthuuso
In tho Bnrgult auto yostnrdny.
C. A. Johnson nnd family, J. C.
Merchant and wlfo nnd Mlua Laura
Dlmmlck woro iiiombora of n picnic
party drlvliiK to Batendorf'a boacli
yestordny.
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Prlco and G.
A. Gould woro In Mnrshflold Thurs
day to completo tho transfer of n
pleco of land from J. H. Prlco to G.
A. Gould.
Goo Gondrum, Dr. and Mrs. Win,
Ilorafall. Gcorgo. William nnd Marl
nn Ilorafall compound n parly driv
ing to tho llithtl.nugo In Mr. Good
rum's car.
The Allegany Lltornry Socloty gnvo
nn ontertnlnmont Frldny aftornoon
nt tho Bchool house. It wna nppro
cla'od by tho patrons who woro nblo
to bo present. Tho school paper was
OHpoclally good.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Goo. F. Murcli. Mrs.
Mnttlo Toslor. MIS Chnrlotfo Murch
nnd Hiijto Qulst composed uu outlnK
pnrtv to Gus Brown'H summer camp
on Coon Rlvor.
Mrs. Mllnor, .Allsa Bnrnum, Bill.
Joe, .Tnv Mllnr. Mrs. W. K. Diiiikaii.
Mrs olllo Owen and Al Owon went
to Crow's V , South Coos River,
yesterday to spoiul the day. '
FOLLOW tho HAND to lUXDO.Y,
DV, MAY ll.
Mrs. Richmond, of Coqulllo, who
visited n fow days nt tho homo or
hor paronts, Mr. nnd Mrs. O. A.
Gould, nt Allegany, returned to
Mnrshflold. preparatory to going to
Coqullli Thursday. Sho wna accom
panied by Dr. Richmond's pnrontB.
.Mr. and Mrs. Richmond, of Michigan,
and Miss Richmond.
ALONO THE WATERFRONT
Tho Rodondo will sail from San
Francisco Wednesday aftornoon for
Cooa liny.
"(Hilda National League "Base Ball
91.2B each
The Offlcl.l Ball of the World Seriat
MAYERS! MANACERSt OWNERS!
For your own Inl.te.t. Iml.i upon lh I
CORK CENTER BAjLI,
JHI STA.N0RD BAU , TIIK ONLY OiTlCML BAU
CVl11 Cf,n,fr, "? l " b11 uUMuea by
In ollicul pUylnc rule..
Crk Ccrjttr BilU h.o bn luipptcd by ooth of iha
nnjorle.iun and b ; lh great majonly of Ui pro.
leitlonal loiuc. In lhl country,
dark CcnKr Hilli mu.i ba ud In all World Scriea
t linn (or Uia n.it Twenty Years.
Cau You Afford to Day with Anything
&ut a Cork Center Uallt
:nd for aamplta of mattrial. etc.. for Data Ball
ndorma. Free. Copy of Spaldms CiUlome aeat
rrca on rcque.l lo any addreie.
A. G. SPAJLDEVG & BROS.
ISO Caanr Street Kaa Friwclsce
We Carry a Complete Line of
Spalding Athletic
Goods
THE GUNNERY
Front Street Marshfield, Ore.
The Electric Shoe Shop
IS WHKRK THKV BUY SHOES
FROM n WAX FAIR UP.
TIIK ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP
180 So. Broadway Marshfield
'AST AND COMMODIOUS
I
Steamer Redondo
EQUIPPED WITH WIRKLESS AND SUUMAIUNB BELL
SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY
Wednesday, May 15, At, 3:00 P. M.
INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY.
Phono li.
We Have Been Successful
In huylnr; n lnrno stock of first
class Eloctrlcal matorlal and can
glvo our patrons a vory low prlco
on houso wiring. Got our prlco
you can't afford to miss It.
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
Phono 237-J
O. F. McGE0Mr,AjHt
I
Steamer Washington
Will Sail From San Francisco for Coos Bay
Sunday Morning, May 12th
We Clean and Press
ladies' and Gent's Suits
Goods Colled for
and Delivered
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
PHONE MAIN B7-J
V. S. DOW, Agent.
OcwDocL
SI
IIOWXRD'S genuine MEXICAV
T.MI,KS de'lvared any place In tho
rlfv until II OTLOPIC nt nlglCi.
iiwy nro uii.WY to SI5RVIC. Plmno
Tho Wilholmlnn will ro on dry
dock at tjio North Bond shlpynrds
this wook for genornl ovorhnullng.
i no lirooklyn nnd Flflold sailed
yesterday from Bandon for San
Francisco,
All .Jntfs of photograph worn,
hrumldn cnlnrgliiK mid kodak
finishing.
"v Kxrrnsiox nam to ban.
DON loives7:HO A. M. noxt Suuilny.
A Tl'ltKISII IIATII
fiOOD Phono 21 -t J
will
do you
nrX-V" "'"SIOX train to BA.
DON leaves 7:.'J( A. M. next Sunday.
After tiie show try it Turkish Hat.
Phnu -i 1. 1
The Breakwntor Is duo In early to
morrow from Portland nnd will Hall
at 10 o'clock Wednesday morning.
Tho Nairn Smith arrived In this
morning from liny Point nnd will sail
A Modern Brick Building. Electric
Light. Steam Host. Elegantly
iMiriilshod Rooms with Hot
and Cold Wntor.
II O T EI, COOS
C. A. MCTUN. Prop.
Rntos: 50 cents a Day and Upwards
Tor. Broadway and Market.
Mnrshflold. Oregon.
Vols Auto Call Foote
PHONE 111. J NlfiHT AND DAY
Stand front of Lloyd Hotel.
TWO NEW OARS
Aftor 11 P. m. Phono 5-J
Roslaence Phono 28..T
Will iiiuko trips to Cnqullle.
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME.
SAILS TltON AINSWORTH DOOIC, PORTLAND, AT 0 A. M Jj-jJ
Iht, 8II1, jsith, lHth, arl nnd SHtli. FROM MAHSIIF1EU)ATI
SERVICE OF THE TIDE MAY ltli, JOfh, lBth, ttOth, 23th dJ
L. A. IMKKHUIIST, H
Phone Mta &l
for thoro tomorrow with
cargo from tho Smith mill.
nnothor
Henry Ferris. Hndnr, Neb.. Is the
father of ten children and for tho
past 20 years has used Foley's Honoy
nnd Tnr Compound with tl o best of
rosultfl. H9 jells us: "I think
P oloy s Hqnoy. ami (fah Compound la
the best cough modlcluo In tho world
for I have usod It for tho past 20
Years and cau recommend It to nny
ono needing a cough medicine."
For sale by Red Cross Drug Co.
T' o Washington sailed vostordev
for San FrnnclFco with passongers
an-1 fielght. On hor next trip hero
frnni sn Franclfco sho will hnvo a
cargo of about 950 tons of freight,
hrtnglnu cement and bitumen for tho
Coos Bay Paving & Construction
company for Its work In Coqulllo nnd
Marshfield.
Ltt
City Auto Service
Good Cars. Careful Drivers nnd
reasonablo charges. Our motto?
mil go anywhere at any time"
Sands-Blanco Hotel and Blanco
v R w Sre' my Phonos 78 and 40
tt-v i tiikiiL i-iiiinn an
V. J.BOAIFE A H.HODQIW,HIKKni OOODALR, iiletnr.
Marshfield Paint,
Get 'Busy
AND OET AFTER THAT ROOF, HUT FIRST CO.MI3 IX V
OUR PRICES ON SHINOLES AND ROOFING PAPKII.
SIIINOLES ?t..-JO AND VP.
HOOFINO PAPER, ONE PLY, 81.23 AND UP.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. &
RETAIL DEPARTMENT.
Decorating Co. If
KUn.i MARSHFIELD
"ff kLH Pbonn H0L OrRoi.
Unique Pantatorium
I RI.SSURS nnd HAT RENOVATORS
Arnn f YH.. j ". '"""O
.i m ., UWttra Htrauss & Co
?.et boring-Let u tnaka you,
FOLLOW tho BAND to BANDON,
SUNDAY, MAY 11. (
'TIOWABD'S genuine MEXICAN
TAMALKS dollvorod any placo In the
city until 12 O'CLOCK at night
They are READY to SEItVH. Phimw
MS.
IIKM!li.,M,-,:.,'0fi,v,"om,nTen,abiiit
235 Ooininerclal.
Phoo 2S0.X
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
FN 11. A. J. HENDRY'S ""
Modern Dental Parlor..
Wo are equipped to do high clasi
work on short notice at the vorj
lowest prices. Examination free
Lady attendant, Coke building, oppo
site Chandler hotel, phono 112-J.
Leroy Thnckor, Watbrtown, s. D.,
says: "I suffered with rhoumatlsm
for over eight years, and It seemed
at tlmea I would go crazy with pain.
Three bottles of Foley Pills cured my
rhoumatlsm and I gladly recommend
them. Sold by Red Croae Drug Co.
Have That Roof Fixed
NOW
See GORTHELL
siu J
J.
W. BENNMTT,
lawyer.
)fflae over Flanagan & Bennett Bans
.rar,hflttld Oregot,
JR. J. T. MeCORMAO,
Physician and Surgeon
Marshfield, Oregon.
Office: Lockhart Building,
Opposite post office. Phono 105 J
Riar..fiaivTs Live
MjrXAA "" .. . n
Wo hnvo secured the lit p
pcss of L. II. Holsner. wj J,r
,.o.i ron.iflr excellent w'
tho people of Cou'am
drivers, good rl "d
that will mean sacisiactory
the public, rhone us fof
horse, n rig or BJ,";r" do up-
the livery line, j.o ,v
lug business of all K,":lfla
BLANCHARD I'KTIlD
Phone
138-3
Sen'
Livery. Feed and SjW.
ill ""'" ""
R. J. MONTGOMERY
RealEstateandlnsur
il Kocth