The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 01, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 6, Image 6

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
PERSONAL NOTES
Another New Lin
fiiank conn,
town toduy.
of Sumner, Is In
r 6 -1 '"T1
fall l-l IJly?!!-? F r TT li i
life
ejrf Suits
WA r faT'S? -. ,. . .i,S?K
fi "
mm view
Mill ELKS
OF Mil' VS. MARSHFIELD
Manager Betlillion Scores At- Arrangements Made for a Ser
tempt of Some to Shut That j ies of Baseball Games Ba-
MU. MAO till Is in town today from
North Inlet.
.T L. HAIIKKU, .III., of Sumner, la
In town on business.
.MUS. C. IIAUUIS of Sumner la
spendliiR todny in town.
V. II. SMITH, of Coos Klver. Is
In town todny on business.
.MRS. K. 1-. HKSSKY mid yuuiiR s(ii
arc Mm shOuld visitors today.
.MUS. 10. MUM PICK, of Hnynos Inlet.
Is in town BpendlitR the dny.
MATT MATSON of CutrhltiR Inlet Is
n bnslnesH visitor to town today.
MRSMV. K. DHNOAN is recoverliiR
from n severe uttnrk of tonsllltls.
Town Out of League.
Ilandon.' April 2S.
Kdltor Coos Hay Times:
In the Saturday's Issue of ynr
valuable pnper. 1 notice that there
wa an nttlelo headed, Ihindon Shut
Out of the LoaRue. Kindly correct
same, as It Is a fact Mint Ilandon Is
not shut out. It scorns tint Mursh
fleld, also North Itcnd decided to let
the throe river towns draw lots to
see who would be In the leiiKiie. and
so Informed the different teams.
While, we wore already In tho league,
we offered to do anything possible to
settle the dllllculty. and railed Maxtor
up over the phone, and asked him
when he was ready to draw lots, and
nt once settle matters. He Informed
us that they would not draw lots; we
then offered to shnko dice, they
would not do that; then we offered
to lllp a coin, nothing doing: then wo
offered to throw up, wet or dry, for
choice, they would not do that; then
ns a last resort, we offered to spit nt
n crack In the sidewalk, and they
would not consent to that. The only
thing to which they would nKree.
was Tor Coiiullle and Myrtle Point to
vote iiRitlnst Ilandon. Such it bril
liant Iden, and what n chance we
would have too. Of course, we would
take no such chance, and at once
wired President Kern of tho results
of our efforts. VU will take an even
break and If beaten will lay down
and quit, and work for the success
of tho league; but we fall to see
wherein Ilnxtcr has any Ioro! right
to block anything. Wo also agreed
to put three slips of paper with the
nnnioH of tho three towiiH on them,
blindfold some child, let It draw out
two slips, which would be the two
towns to bo In the league; nothing
could be more fair than this; but was
not to their liking. Any pood, gnmo
or true sport will always take nn
even chance, but these follows would
not. Now wo have conlldenco enough
In tho fans of Mnrshlleld. anil nlso
President Kern of North Head, to
feol tlmt Ilandon will not bo thrown
down, mid out of the league bv nny
such unfair methods. Tho mini who
said that Ilaudoii rgfused to drnw
lots Is a malicious liar. All Ilandon
nskH Is nn oven brenk. Wo know wo
nnvo every team beaten now except
Marshllold, In othor words, the other
three towns have Icicles bunging
frum their feet. Any town who will
not stand for a Biiiuro deal Is un
worthy of being admitted Into any
longue and should bo permitted to
inliiKlo w Ith people of their own clnss
(siiro tliliiK men.) As Ilandon Is
tho only town on tho river, they
should bo given nt least, it siiunre
m-iu,
I am truly yours.
I1ANDON IttLL TKAM.
.K. L. lledllllon. MunnRer.
m ritJiir is im.xw.
Dundee aiul Klllmne
ween B. P. 0. E.
At a mooting of tho Mnrshlleld
lodge of Klks Inst evening, prollm
Innry plans were tniiile for n series
of names between the Ilandon Klks
and the Marsl.lleld Klks. One game
Is to be played In Mnrshlleld. all
ot nor In Ilandon and the third. In
enso one tenia wins each of tho
other Raines, will be plnyed nt Co
(inlllo or North Ileml.
J-Jxnlted Iluior W. II. Kennedy ap
pointed W. K. Host. II. .1. MeOlnr
111 lil ntul (ieorgo l.nlrd as a commit
tee to look ufter tho llunilon tenin
nud .1. W. Gardiner. Archie John
ston and W. C. Montgomery us a
committee to handle tho Mnrshlleld
i-'lks team.
It wns Hinted Hint progress was
beliiR Hindi) on tho pinna for tho
new bulldliiR.
M. I). Sumner nud 0. E. Cook
were elected to membership.
The following Is n list from which
the Coos liny Klks will choose their
chnmploushlp team, slx'eeu, count
'em, sixteen, nud every man n star:
K. 1). McArthur. W. II. Kennedy.
Mr. Moffitt. II. K. niiltnmn. .1. A.
Johnson. I). O. C.nrdner. W. K. incit
ers, II. K. Iluruiolster, I.. .1. Simpson,
W. (1. Chnndlor. Uoy Wernleh, Wnr
ren Pulntor. Cluy Chnmbors, C. W.
MontRomery. T. C. Ilurvey, nnd Dan
KentliiR.
It Is plnuned to Ret tho Mnrsh
lleld KllvR out next Sunday inornliiR
nt !i o'clock for practise at tho
Fairgrounds here nnd nny Klk who
tltlulis he can piny ball Is urRcd to
bo there.
COAST LEAGUE
BASEBALL SCORE
Venice Shut Out and Oakland
Wins From Los An
geles Team.
i
I STANIMNtl OK CM' ItK. I
I Won. Lost. P.C. i
I Los AliRoles . . . . 10 10 .040
Oakland 14 12
I Venice in II
I Sncmmento .... 12 l.'l
I Snn KrnnelBco . . 1 ;i l G
I Portland 10 14
A. S. HAMMOND returned todny
from a business trip to Portland.
L. II. HAZARD, the Coiiullle hank
er, was in Mnrshlleld jestordio
$12.50, $15, $16.50, $18.75, $20 and Up to $37,
We have no hesitancy in saying that tho woman
who selects her suit in this collection will procure
exceptionally fine value, An extensive variety of
I .'I. ....I!l., n.i!li. n( -lMinM'Inlilr, mnlni'inl ctlno
I1I&I1 lllcllliy SUlia Ul uuyuilllciuiu iiimiuhuii oijiuo
'i4 N
Av'fiS
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"!.. .!il!l.. I 1 ..mrl,mnnnl.ln nUnnlln4. fi.1 ' VDl . L
aUUlOlliailVUiy uuiiuut ctnu wuimiiciiioinij uauuiiuiii. fv ,
10 minme aeuuia.
50
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KAUNKST I-'INNKM, of Sumner Is a
business visitor to Mnrshlleld today.
A. J. WKtTON. of Portland. Is n
business visitor In Mars.hlleld today.
WAIlNKIl OtJHKN returned last
ulRht from u business trip to Portland.
MRS. K. MUVailS spent yesterdny at'
Coiiullle, tho Riiest of Mrs. Walter i
Culiii.
MUS. nOYl) LATTIN, of South Coos
Klver, wns In Mnrshllcid todny I
shopping. I
Hinait plain tnllotetl iiiodeN Hint linpiirt to thole wearers
int Indescribable nlr or .innrluoNs; inaiiy fancy styles tiliiiined
wlt!i laces silk brnhU, einbiolileiy, Miliii, fancy buttons;
nNo new lliilRiirlatt cutnuny mill .shirred hiiNi line ellVcts.
In these suits will be found men's wear Mi'Ut, lledfoid cord,
whipcord nud snugger new iiilMtnes, Kuch giunient richly
lined and tiliiimcil. All sles, Including stouts.
SPECIAL COATS
At $15.00, $16.50, $20.00 and $25.00
Doens of stales, both fancy nud plain tailored mul cmli
one showing a leliuetl elegnuce. .Mnteilals Include corded
silk, jniicy checks, hoiuesputm, shephetd plaids mid dlng
onals, shown with (lie sjuartesi collitis, lexers mul cull"
.stjle.s. Threi-iiimter mid seeii-elghth models, miidi with
rounded culnwaj lioitts. S.iiiii with belled backs. Delight
ful novel ellects In trimming, eer such M,le, such iiial
ItV, mill-such dlwTsliy ul these low prices; self joke or pean
de evgne lined. VAM'KK NOT TO UK lU'PIilCATKD KI.SK-WIIKItK.
Alteration Department in Store
I I W ! I . V A - JA
) C -?S","! 1 1 lT -TI - 'i
.MUS. W. V. MIM.KIl rotnrned on'
the Ureakwat'er today from n short i
stay In Portland.
CAUL AU1UKCHT returned this
inornliiR from l.nkeslde, where he
has been several days.
Mil. AND MUS. K. M. (HJPTII.L.
of South Coos Klver, nre spendliiR
tho day In town on business nud
pleasure.
Oil. II. K. HKUMAN. of Myrtle
Point, returned homo on the
niornliiR train ufter it snort visit
in Mnrshlleld.
J. J. STANLEY, of Coqulllo, ninile
n short business trip to Mnrsh
lleld yesterday retiirnliiR home
this morning,
M. PALMKU, tho plnnn-ninn,
leaves on tho lledondo Saturday
for San Krnnclsco, where he ex
pects to remain for n tlmo.
MUS. . A. ANNIN, of Myrtlo Point,
returned homo toduy nftor n
short visit with Mrs. J. c. Swln
ford and other friends on tho
Hay.
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.48 I
.448
.417
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JMiutieo ami Ivlllmnc (,',, Twenty
Ititiiiiils .lillliiiii,. Knu.i-lif.
LOS ANOKLICS. Mny I Johnnv
Dundee, of New York, wns rIvoii it
(lljr AiiiX'UtrJ I'rrii la o Tirr Tlmn.
PORTLAND. Oro., Mnyl. Venlco
turned tho tables on Portland roster-
day to tho tuno of two to nothing.
Yestordny'a Riimes:
It. 11. K.
L. M. TOCIKU AND WIKK will lenvo
tomorrow for Portland mid Ku
roho wl-ero thoy will spend n
couple of mouths vIsltliiR friends
nnd relatives.
O'Coimell Kids.
Iicmcnibc)' the Savhuj."
"MONEY TALKS"
at
Hub Dry Goods Co.
Phone Ml
IS HELD BY
Ml
C. O. HOCKKTT AND WIFK AND
MISS IIOCKKTT arrived horo on
uiu iiiuiiKwaicr miniv nrinr n i....i.... ..,, ... .. . ....
ul...... ..I..I. I i, .1 . . '"h'"H wuiiii nun Dili iUIIIUieil iiy
v"1m,II"x'" l0"ft, nl other on armed band of Moxltnn rebels
Everet Nymanover Returns
From Old Mexico and Tells
of Thrilling Experience.
Kvort Nymanover, tho Mnrshlleld
plnno tuner, who returned yester
day o tho Uedoudo, from a trip
throiiRh Mexico, relates a HtraiiRO
oxpoilenco ho nud a company of
American tourists hud il'iwn iu
Lower California. Thoy woro BtiiR
Iiir, early In February. throtiRu tho
const country botweon Knseunda,
tho capltnl of tho provlnco. nnd Tin
.lunnn, when of a sudden tho wholo
.l..n i. ... . ----"" r..."ii
ii. ... '! !"" "' MlH ,w,ii'y-iound
llRht with Johnny Kllbune. the foatli
orwelRht champion. ,lt ,, Vernon
nrona. Klllmiio npparently outpoint
ed the chnlloiiKor In eery round, but
ilu Itullan s dosporuto twentieth
Hnlsh. In the opinion of Kofeit'o Ky
ton. earned him a draw.
The dei'Uloii wns decldedlv up.
popular and tho crowd Milcod lt ills
npprowtl at the termination of the
battle.
At Los nuirnloM .
Twenty J Los miRoles
ua Kin n (I
At Snn Franelse
San Krnnclsco ,
Siicruinento
At Portland
Portland
Venice
One philosopher reinnrks that
Entail Ih on the Job twenty-four Iiouib
a dny Still Hint needn't worry the
man who U seuBlble eiioiiKh to rci to
sieep m n reaMiuaiile hour eery
IIIKHI
t; 14 o
8 1:1 ti
II. II. K.
1 7 :t
It 14 L
U. H. K.
0 4 0
2 r. i
SICK AT TCXXKL.
.Many Wiiikiiieu at Not I Tunnel Are
Laid t'p.
The KiiRone KoRistor says: "Dr.
John Whlteuker returned from u trip
to Not I tunnel yesterdny whoro ho
looked nftor tho sick, and roports
Ion i tot n men In the hobpitnl nt that
plate. Several of them have scalp
wounds, others hao tho Rilp and
still others me Indisposed. Ho says
there is no hiuullpoN nmoiiR tho
Northern OroRon points.
II. II. ALLKN AND FAMILY, of
Oklnhoniu, nro expected to nr
rlvo on tho bay within a week or
two to locnto. Mr. Allen will
bo employed nt tho IJusy Corner.
HAIIIIY HKTIL ropresontliiR tho
Polk Directory Comnnnv f Boni.
tlo, arrived In tho city yestordny
and mndo to march under drawn
snbors to tho provisional fort nt
Tin Junna. Hero thoy woro uncere
moniously lined up ns so ninny cnt
tlo nRalnst n IiIrIi wall nnd woro
to bo shot stono dend nt sunrise tho
noxt inornliiR. Meanwhllo a loud
desperate cry was henrd all ovor
tho nolRhborhood: ."In tho name
of fnlr common senso mul Inscrut
ablo justlio." Nyniunovor cried out,
.....i i .....i .i' "-.":." " j"""
... "ai'iH?i'r. ? ""I1' "A0 1 nnd beliiR nn honorublo and worthy
.;.;,.: '""", ,oouo OI ma, '- cltlzon under tho stnrs nnd strlnes.
! I daro you. Rontloinen of Moxlco,
jto executo your evil iIohIriib! Wo
VVW J
MAX. M. TfnilPirra f ai..u ..
erta Is! , broil or of m n ' ".ro "J""1- "nlot' t'fiil trav-
." ' wno understood KiirIIs,,, ran
Mil. AND MUS wnnniii'PM n i . r,',, "' l" ,,,u ,l",0, Knorai am
fruit llustrv l ,. ft ti ' ,0,K 8l,ot' ,ho 'nuiRers woro let
CLI.l.INCS (!' COyi'ILK
Coos Comity Sent News ns Told by
Tho Hi rulil.
L, L. lleiitlerHtin, itROtl nhont twen
ty yen: i iU tl yestordny nt tho oilier
Rency Imsiiital In llnnilon. A H'rf'or.
nrrlved f. iiii SeatHi. before hi de-tth
and lil b dy will bo taken (hero r.r
burial.
Kriri I lie duui;!iter, two iiiouths
old, of Mr. nnd Mrs. Krnest Plcpp,
died Friday.
II. K. Slituo has returned from a
lout; visit In California.
II. W. Dunham hnH boiiRht the
Illlllard hall and elRiir stuud of A.
Leach mid is now a fiill-lledRod mer
chant of this city.
A meothiR will bo hold nt Masonic
hall on Thursdny, Mny It. for tho
purpose of tulkliiR ovor mid explain
Iiir the nmendinentH to tho city chnr
tor to bo voted on at tho election of
May IL
Tho friends of Mr. Karl II. Consor
In Coiiullle nnd vicinity will bo nlens
ed know Hint ho hns boon chosen
cnBhlor of tho now Palsloy Natton.il
Dank nt Paisley, OroRon.
It Is llkoly that (Julovson, otho,"
wlso known its "SoiiRStackon," who
has been lnnRiilshiiiR in tho county
Jail for Homo tlmo on account of
offenses committed on tho liny, will
bo pnrollcd by JihIro Coko nnd al
lowed to ro to work on ono of tho
CoosMver fnrms.
K. A. Deckel recolvod yesterdny n
beautiful mounted nntolopo head
from n friend nt Colorado SprliiRS,
to ndd to his Museum. Ho says ho
also luia n buffalo head on tho way.
1
ON 11
A pessimist Is n mnn who thinks
Hint whon ho Rots to henvon It will
bo n wnsto of time for him to look
around for his onrthly nolRhbors.
Steamer Sails this Monunil
for Eureka With Good usl
of Passengers.
Tho Alllaaco sailed thli u,tJ
for Kurekn ttlth a ROodllitcli
soiiRors, ninny Icing Donna mv
from Portland. She will w
horo next Sunday for rt"1..
AmniiR thoso sailing catU
nnco woro tho following:
J. (I. VoKel. V. W. ITInijaj
Ilenso. Venn Hcaio. FerniBjoBti
Mrs. II. K. Ilensc. W. 0-
II. A. Curry, T. O'Connel. 0. Sen?
W. II. Hunt. V. L. Karbroajli.il
Lovy and I). A. .Miner.
in t I..I.4 !linfllLl.
ArrniiKenicnts hne b
botweon the town of CId ;
tho Florence Kltctrlc CorarWl
which that rompany ; " J
furnish llBhts for Ibe W
ncross tho rncr i ":;",
plant In Florence '"rft
of lt nolKhborlng ton
i..i- tn. i.nih Inwns liii"
,J,lshed 'by miojctjL.
-ThobPdbUR carries typnoWJ
Tho Bdontlst thus fret.
Is nothlnR In th? world "
M..ul M.. Kill nil uur ""-
tmuwu
ROYAL
Baking Powder
is the greatest of modern
time helps to perfect cake
and biscuit making. Makes
home baking pleasant and
profitable. It renders the
food more digestible and
guarantees it safe from
alum and all adulterants.
TIIOS. HUYANT. of Hnynes Inlet,
which thoy did, Nyinanover more so
in hnsto thnn nil tho rest. Next
is in .Mnrsii o d. Mr. llnant ,v..i.i ,7, .r. r ,U!U' 0Xl
who recentlv sohl h s rniich on ) ' i K ho w,,,,l. C0I11lnny of sup
the Inlet. o poets to lonvu nox?' H! ",e" .r f,".,,1 8af,,1-v lnm''
week for. the' Kast. wliw VS ! 2? I . B'
pects to locato. Mrs. llrynnt left
uiu imj nuout MX woeks oro,
GKv?m0li 0TX0. f the Woolen
UIU Store, will leave tomoirow
on tho Ilreakwntor for i.,..n...i
where ho will confer with J. I,! I
" man mui niso meot the ron
resontatives of tho larRo Kastorn
elothliiR umntifactiirors and plnco
orders with them for his Fall
lines.
FHKD KIJIH8. son of F. A. Krlbs,
tho well-known Portland tlmhor
man. nrrlved hero todnv for a
short visit nt tho hoin'e of his
uncle, Oeoi-Ro D. MnndiRo, r
North Dend. H0 nlso visited his
obi friend. Frank D. Cohan In
Mnrshilold today. ilo mn K0 t0
MMtle Point and will spend omo
mo with the latter looklnB after
Imberlands In which V. A Krlbs
is Interohted.
On top of tho rise overlooking the
ocean at San Pedro, Cal . Is a mile o
biuiRalow havliiR a Hreplate that Is
open on a 1 sides, The llreplnu is s
unusual Hint the city of d- wcle"
IfZ b,u,,,Hn.B PJrmU ecttuBo of
H, jet the inventor Insists tmt i i
perfectly safe.
entor Insists that It Is
nt tho Hotel Iniporlal nnd somo nt
V. S. Orant Hotel nnd for moro
thnn two months Nymnnovor re
mained In sunny Snn Dloiro. tnkiiu.
ft rest. slRht seeing and dolnp busi
ness, besides ovor thoro In tho com
Iiir Rreat Pannnm Kxposltlon city
nt Point Loma Hay.
TLMIIKlt CltCISK CASK L'P.
Simpson LorkIhu Com,,,,,,,. Wlll
Test Credibility f l'iiios.
MOTKSANO, Wash., May 1.
1 ho. suit of the Simpson LorrIor
p1om,mn1 "f s,ii0' County, to test
tho credlb llty of tho recent cruise
pf Chehnlls County will b0 tried
boforo JudRO Clifford, of Piorco
County, horo tomorrow. Judges
Sheeks nnd Irwin woro both romov
I'd from the case when Attornoy
Abel swore that they woro preju
diced, .lorry Meailllctiddv. 'chief
""'op' re,Hlanloil by Assessor
, , ' oy n"(1 "tl'ors. cruised tho
M nt- .n01,0'.1!8. '" V110"'!'1" mid stntos
hat they will mnke n Rood sIiowIhr
tomorrow, h
The county cruised tho Simpson
LosrIiir Compaq's holdliiRs. then
ordered n rccrulse, the dlfferonco
beliiR 100,000,000 feet. Tho com
pany then broiiRht suit for a robato
In taxes,
Let Us Tell You Some of the
Real Advantages of Our
FIXUP CLOTHES
1 '7 Pi
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'ftssfe. n j si i
lH(l.imilo Tluin.B'0U, Jjg
Sl.oulderN fettlng snug. &
lowlnR tho coats i to bang
actly the right
!.,.rmancnt Mlf"$ ittttlA
by thousands '.'pit"1
.rather thnn a mere F
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.,Thoro,.RhI .'"'fiinlngsl
nilirkb, Ho.hs an d ' arJl.
''''-r!l:,P ':,' Usa iStlon-
teo survi- "-
Oarincnt
crH
51.;, cry .'; ,r FXup c
your nione bacK j arf &
, woiir. ui -
lull ti -
the i""
satisfactory.
The.se mo only n r id
..ninth In "' ' HtfrlorW-
of
hhow
their M'!'"
Cm, vi in
KHLOU MOl A CO
i. cku. ua,
f JUHI.uil.lal
$8.50 to $25.00
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FIXUP
rarsbfieUl
Kortb
yor
3$