The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 08, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 6, Image 6

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1913-EVENING EDITION.
POSTAL BONDS FIVE TEAMS IN
TO BE ISSUED CODS LEAGUE
Over $23,000 on Deposit In Arrange to Start May 25 and
Will Play Doubie-Heaciers
To Get All in.
Savings Department of
Marshfielcl Postoffice.
Postmaster Curtis 1ms Just re
ceived notice from the government
concerning a new issue of postal
savings bonds which will booh bo
ready. The Issue Is of Interest hero
nfl many have the maximum of
$500 on deposit. The total de
posits today In the Postal Savings I
Department of .Mnrsli Hold postolllcc
is $::!.0G2.00 Concerning the now,
issue of bonds, the notice of Post
master General Burleson says:
"Ily applying on or before J it no t
2, ID 13, depositors of the Postal!
bnvliigs System may exchange the
whole or part of their deposits for
United States registered or coupon
bonds In denominations of $20, $1U0
and $0U. bearing Interest from
July 1. t913, a the rate of 2 M
per cent per annum, payable semi
nnuually, and redeemable at the
pleasure of the I'nlted Stntcs after
one year from the date of Issue,
both principal and Interest payable
twenty years from date In United
Stntcs gold coin,
"Postal savings bonds nre exempt
from nil taxes or duties of the
United Stntcs, as well as from tnx-
ntlon In any form by or under State,
municipal, or local authority.
"Applications for the conversion
of deposits into bonds on July 1,
191.1, must bo received on or be
fore June 2, 1913, by tho postmns
vor at the depository olllce where
tho certificates were Issued. The
postmaster will supply nn applica
tion form, which must be made out
in triplicate.
'Postal savings deposits convert
ed into bonds are not counted ns
n pnrt of tho maximum of $ r. 0 0
nilowed one depositor, and thoro Is
no limitation on tho amount of
available postal savings bonds which
may bo acquired finally by n de
positor. Tho oxchnngo is consld-
. cred as taking effect on July 1, nml
a depositor who has npplled to
,.1-COJlvcrt into bonds nil or part of
tho maximum Imlnnrn or ffioo may
"N deposit nn additional amount In Ju-
"ly, though, the bonds inny not have
,1'ccn dollvercd. ti i
"Postal Havings bonds enn be
procured only by tho conversion of
postal savings depositB and will not
bo issued to persons who are not
depositors. They niny bo sold or
assigned to any person, however,
liy tho holder, nnd when n register
ed bond Is nsslnutid a now bond vlll
bo Issued In tho, name of tho owner.
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cinw) is I'ltoniGV.
Ttvo-Ycnr-OId Daughter of Dr. Uilo
Talks Til ice languages.
Tho following dispatch from Chi
cago will bo of Interest on Coos Hay,
Dr. Urlo having visited Coos Hay a
number of yenrs ago when he was
in tho U. S. Geodetic sorvlco on tho
novornment boat Gedroy.
"Janet Urlo, 2 years old, daughter
of Dr. and Mrs. John Francis Uric,
Balled from Now York with her par
otitic for Homo to begin her studies.
Already she Ib said to bo able to prat
tle In thrwo languages.
"Janet's parents decided that she
is to havo ii scientific education un
der thu direction of Mine. Montessorl
of Homo. Mrs. Urlo also will enroll
ns n pupil of Mine. Montessorl.
"Mrs. Urlo Is tho daughter of Wil
liam Dudley Fnulko. Dr. Urlo was
nt out) time nit assistant surgeon-gen-oral
In the United States Navy and
private physician to Theodoru ltoo.se-velt."
fllVINC OLD Mil) I'KNKIOXS.
Hill Introduced In Conure-s by
Hepi'isciitulive Kelly.
At n meeting of representatives of
tho various towns In Coos County at
tho Marshlleld Chnmbor of Commerce
last evening, the organization of the
Coos County Hasoball League was
perfected with five clubs, Handon,
Cotiullle. Myrtle Point, North Uend,
nnd .Marshlleld. The schedule will
Include 10 to 20 games each
team playing the same number, nnd
double-headers will be played eacn
Sunday to accommodate the old num
ber of teams. Tho schedule Is to
start May 2 when Handon will prob
ably play In Mnrshlleld nnd Myrtle
Point nnd Coqullle In North Hend.
This has not been definitely decided,
but will be announced as soon ns the
schedule committee, consisting of I.
It. Tower, Arthur McKeown and O.
V. Hrlggs complete It.
Lnst evening's meeting wns at
tended by Denny Hull)', Jeff Hnrtmnn
nnd Henry Kern, of North Hend;
Chns. Page, Jus. .Mars. Milton Cox
nnd Win. Hnlley, of Handon; J. K.
Norton, of Coqullle; J. O. Hrown, of
Myrtle Point, and Arthur McKeown,
Joe Schott, I. H. Tower anil O. W.
Hrlggs, of Mnrshlleld. The league
was started anew by re-electing Hen
ry Kern of North Hend, president, nnd
O. W. Hrlggs, of Marshlleld, secre
tary. It was decided to limit tho Im
ported players to three to each team.
Tho various cnptalns nro put on their
"honor" concerning running in fast
players, and lit addition to this, the
live managers must be notified In ad
vance of any now player getting Into
tho game, nnd they will, in case of
objection, decide whether he Is elig
ible. Players are prohibited from
Jumping and before a player can go
from one team to nnotlior, ho must
securo a release from his llrst team.
Knch team will bo required to put
up $50 forfeit money and this will
go Into n purse for tho best teams
nt the cud of the season, tho one in
first place getting $150 nnd tho ono
In second place $100.
It was decided to fix tho admission
nt 2fi cents, whether for slnglo gnmes
or double-hcnders, ono entrnnco fee
being charged. Knch team is to keep
Rll Its own goto money. Ench team
can also fix Its own grandstand ad
mittance charges. In enso of double
headers, the Jlrst game to start at
1 o'clock nnd the second 15 minutes
nfter the first one Is finished. The
time limit fixed on games Is ono
hour nnd 45 minutes. In enso of sin
gle games, the games aro to start at
2:110.
Whllo thu appointment of the um
pires Is to bo mnde by President Kern,
the meeting lnst evening roeominend
ed J. W. Ciardlnur nt North Uond,
F. V. Cnttorlln nt Unndon, K. C.
Hlowor nt Myrtle Point, nnd K. A.
Howntt. of .Mnrshlleld, Mr. Norton
not being ready to suggest anyone
nt Coqullle yet. Tho umpires nro
to receive $5 for ench game, or $7.50
for doitble-hendorH. Tho umpires nro
empowered to fino n plnyor from $1
to $10 or remove him from tho game.
F. O. Hermnnn, of Myrtle Point
wns nlso present nt last night's meet
ing, ho nnd .Mr. nrown being tho two
representutlves of that team.
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BASEBAL SCORE
STANDING OF Chl'IIS.
W. L. Pet.
I.os Angeles
Venice ,
Ortklctid
San Francisco
Portlnnd
Sacramento . . .
21
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17
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15
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WASHINGTON, I). c, May S.
Tho progressive old ago pension
bill to provide $ to $ n week for
nil tliosti inoro than G5 yeais. whoso PORTLAND. Ore.. .Mny 8. Port
incomes tire under $10 a week, wiiBJhind won another yostorday, defeat
IntToduced today by Hopresoutntlvo lug Sacramento live to threo, tl
Kolly of Pennsylvania. I though Portland had only eight hits
HIh plan would pension those with laud Sacramento had eleven. Tho
Incomes of less than $i! a week at i scores yesterday:
i u week: laconics of from $0 to! At I.os Angeles H. H. E.
$7 nt $3; between $7 and $S. $2 I.os Angolos 2 7 0
n week, rnd from $s to $9. $1 uiSau Francisco 9 11 2
week. I At Oakland H. H. K.
The bill would disqualify nil crlm- Oakland 11 9 0
Innls, lunatics and inmates of aim- Venice s jo 3
houses, nml all men over 05 who At Sacramento u, u, k,
for nny extended nerlod have fnlloil Portland r. s n
to earn according to their ability. Sncranionto 3 11 2lbor.
I PERSONALNQES
J, O. HHOWN, of Myrtlo Point, Is In
tho city.
MltS J. h. AASKN, of Coqullle, Is n
Mnrshlleld shopper today.
F. O. HERMANN, of Myrtlo Point, Is
a Coos Hay visitor today.
MHS. C. W. MOOKE, of Ashland, Is
n guest nt the Chnndlcr.
CHARLES STARR, of Gold Pencil, Is
registered at the Chandler.
MRS. FRED MOORE, of Eastslde,
was shopping in Mnrshlleld today.
MRS. CHAS. KAISER of North
Uend was a Marshfleld visitor to
day. NED C. KELLY, of Coqullle, Is spend
ing the day in Marshlleld on busi
ness. MISS GERTIE GUNELL. of Cntchlnu'
Inlet, wns a shopper In Marshfleld
today.
AL CROUCH AND CLINT CROUCH,
of Coqullle, were in tho city today
on business.
W. H. SCOTT nnd wife left todny
on the Nnnn Smith on n Journey
through California. I
JOHN C. MERCHANT returned yes-,
terdny from Coqullle, where he
has been on Jury duty. I
MRS. FANNIE HAZARD went to
Empire this nfternoon to look
after huslnccss affairs. 1
MISS LYDIA HOLMES has nccepted
a position as clerk In the Peo
ple's 5, 10 nnd 15 cent store. ,
II. H. DONAHEY, tho well-known
Snn Francisco traveling mnn, Is
calling on the Coos Hay trade.
SHANNON MITCHELL, an experl
mit'nil blcvclo nml mntorcvpli? man
ta nlsnti ,1 Iwnaltffill ii'jtli ''IMni I
Gunnery."
A. J. MENDELL, of tho Hub Stores,
mnde tin auto trip to Handon yes
terdny. Ho reports tho roads got
tlng In good conditions,
HEN M'MULLEN Is here from Myrtlo
Point on business. He reports ev
erything booming thoro, tho city
assuming a regular metropolitan
air.
MISS NORA TOWER will nr
rlvo homo tomorrow from the Uni
versity of California to spend her
vncntlon nt tho homo of her par
ents, MRS. DONALD CHARLSTON of
Handon nrrlvcd on the noon train
todny for n short visit with her
husband, who Is looking nfter
some of tho government work on
the liny.
AIRS. E. E. STRAW leaves soon for
California, to visit her sister, Mrs.
J. H. Taylor, of Sntitn Rosa. She
will stay until nfter tho wedding of
Miss Vivlnn Tnylor nnd Hnrry Hut.
ler on June 4.
I. R. TOWER returned lust night
irom uniiuon, wnero no went to
deliver nn nuto. Ho expects two
new Studebnkcrs In on the Al
liance. He reports Unndon unus
ually prosperous,
W. E. DEST, of nnndon, who hns
chnrgo of the Estabrook Cotnpnny's
tlo camps nnd operations In this
section enmo over from Handon
yestcrdny on buslnoss. Ho roports
everything flourishing there.
JOE MAGEE, of Lnkesldo wns a
Marshlleld visitor yesterday. He
reportB that Win. Ingcrsoll nnd
Geo. Dlvllbllss havo their new gen
eral store In tho Hnrry Wllklns
building nonrly rendy to open.
R. E. SHINE enmo ovor from Coqulllo
this morning to testify In tho enso
of Warwick Davis, which nffects n
largo nren in North Mnrshlleld. Mr.
.Shlno recently returned with his
fnnilly from LaJolla, Cnl whero
thoy spent tho winter.
ROAD SUPERVISOR JOHNSON, of
Ton Mllo, passed through horo to
dny en routo to Coqulllo to confer
with tho County Commissioners
nbout fixing up tho rond from
North Slough to Ton Mllo. Owing
to Homo of tho timber ownors ob
jecting, tho special tax levy voted
in tho road district will not bo
available.
Hotly to Handon. Mrs. Motcalf
left on tho train this nfternoon with
tho body of her husbnnd, Win, Met
calf. who died nt Tnr Heol Point yes
torday. The Intorinont will bo nt
Hnndon tomorrow,
Take Deposition, c. R. Peck,
Hennott Swnnton, Mrs. Hnzard mid
Miss Annlo Smith went to Empire
todny, whero tho deposition of R.
E. Shlno nnd others In the Wnr-wlek-Davis
caso will bo tukon. Tho
enso Involves tho Southorn Orogon
company's land nround Knob mil.
Mr. Shlno rofttsed to testify oxcopt
ns to tho records of tho Southern
Oregon company In tho enso nnd
thoy had to go to Empire to gnln
access to tho records of tho com
pnny, of which Mr. Shine wns sec
retnry for years.
I ALONG THE WATERFRONT I
Tho Nairn Smith sailed this after
noon for Stm Francisco.
Tho Speedwell nrrlved In at Han
don from San Francisco.
Tho Hardy nrrlved in hero tminv
from tho south to lond with linn-
rifvv
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Public Exhibit at Marshfield
High School Building To
morrow Afternoon.
Tito pupils of tho grades of tlio
Mnrslillold High School building nntl
tho students In tho department of
Domestic; Selonco nnd Domestic Art
will exhibit soiiio of tho work dono
by them during tho yonr nt tho High
School building tomorrow nfternoon,
Mny U, boglnnlng nt 2 o'clock.
Tho oxhlblt will consist entirely of
regular school work which tho pu
pils and teachors havo been nt pnlna
to nrrnngo so thnt It will bo nccess
iblo for examination.
Sotno little docorntlon of the hulls
nnd rooms will bo ntntlo with flowem
nnd greenery, of which thoro is nn
nbundnnco nt this season. Thoro will
bo music nnd tho students of tho De
partment of Domestic Sclenco will
servo light refreshments.
Theso exhibits nro given in tho
interest of good schools. Thoy aro n
business proposition. Thoy net ns a
tonic to scholarship by giving pupils
something deflnlto to work for. Tho
effect Is lost on a pupil If his own
people nro not present to seo nnd ex
amine his work, so everybody is
most cordially nnd urgently Invited to
bo present, by Superintendent Tled
gen and tho teachors.
A similar oxhlblt will bo mndo by
tho pupils of tho Oontrni school on
tho nftornoon of Frldny. Mny 1C, bo
glnnlng at 2 o'clock. In connection
with tho exhibit nt tho Central school
thoro will bo a display of 200 pictures
by famous artists furnished by tho
tiuiucv i. nirner L-oinpatiy, or Now
ton Conter, Mass.
SIX OX Hll'IiAXK.
AMONfl TflK SICK.
Mrs. K. Mlugiis Is convalescent,
after a brlof Illness.
II. II. Hydo coutlniios very low
and little hopo Is outorttiliiod for
his recovery.
Miss Julia Holms, who has been
sorlottsly III for sometime, Is re
ported Improving.
Miss Maitdo Howron hns received
word thnt her baby brotherwho litis
been very 111 nt tho homo of her par
ents nt Ton Mllo, Is much Improved.
Mrs. Arthur Drows wns much Im
proved today and her steady recov
ery Is now expected.
1). J. Ilces sustained a badly crush
ed finger, having struck tho end of
his ludox finger with n hammer whllo
doing n llttlo Job of enrpontor work.
Mrs. J. 13. Zlegler, of North Fourth
streot has boon Borlously 111 of rheu
matism tho last fow wcoks.
ANVIL IS ITKIGIIT.
Wrecked Schooner in Good SI?
nt Florcncf.
FI.ORKNCB. Ore., SUf I.-&
Anvil is resting eailly i J
nnrlL'ht nosltlon. CaW to t
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tho Hustler, last ,ek.'.f1,u'S
,,, wns received. whW u
nt high tl.lo.nnd I the water wg
oro.l In tlO hold Of tM M '
een Inches nt high tide ra w
hour's work. .
nntl .Mr. ' y-' , .ij-si
t move the boat .Ithonlg
At prcBcnt iney -; --
inoro tnnn io IU ""
Havo your job prttlW"'
Tho Times omce.
Time.' Want AdjMii
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of field 8lasses'
nnero filnsses and
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thlngS , fo anr CP""1
tho vision. Fr
need npi'D' here'
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telescop
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Pr AMorlatM I'ren to Coo tj Timet.
CAHUTS. Franco. Mny S. Six pas
songers were carried during n 75-mln-uto
flight of tho French airman Fron
Keols In his biplane horo today. This
Is n now world's record for tho num
ber carried in n duration flight.
Eyes Examined and
Glasses Fitted
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