THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
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COAST LEAGUE
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FIELD MEET
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COUNTY
InllUUIDLHIUY
BY ANDERSON
BASEBALLSCORE
Portland Takes First Game of
New Series From Vernon
Los Angeles Loses
IlT Ao l!"l I't'H to iw Hr TIIUM 1
PORTLAND. Ore, May 1. Port
luiul took the llrst gome of tin- new
series from Venire yesterday liy a
four to three score. The other humus
resulted ns follows:
At Onklmiil U. II. K.
Onklaml : S
108 AtlgClCH
At Sacrainonto
Snn Krunelsco . . .
SniTiitni'iitn
At Vuiilft -
Venice
Portland
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MILL SLOUGH
CLOSING DELAY
Senator Chamberlain Says
Wrangle Here Prevent Act
ion Dr. White Coming
Tlint the closing of Mill Slough I"
still hlocked by oppciKltlon Is announ
ced In tho following dispatch from
., Washington:
"Senator Chamberlain linn cent n
letter to Mnrshlleld iltlons that IiIh
hill authorizing the tilling and dos
ing or mill slough Ih tied up on uc
ronnt of a serloiiH controversy which
apparently exists among the citizens.
He linn reiitii'Mteil tho City Attorney of
Mnrshllohl to submit a plan sutlsfne
tory to the entire community in order
to proceed with the hill."
.ItiHt who Is opposing the closing
of the slough Ih not known hut It Ih
understood that a uuuiher of people
here who are advocating the slough
us a possible alto for a iiuhlle market,
n ferry lauding, etc., have written
Senator Chauiherlalu and others op
posing the enactment of the hill per
mitting thu closing of the Htreaui. r
M. Fiiodborg and CIuih. Illekox and
Dave llohlen are also Hald to he oppo
sing It, L. M. Noble, who wns op
posing It, Iuih withdrawn his objoc
tlouu, Jt Ih Hald.
lilt. WHITI. COMIXfi.
Secretary of Oregon Stale hoard of
Health to Condemn .Mill Slough.
Dr. Calvin S. White, secretary of
tho Oregon .State Hoard of Health,
will arrive on the next Rronkwutor
to liiHpect Mill Sough. Word to thin
effect waH received this morning hy
J. W. Dennett, who appealed to Dr.
White to take thin action lo secure
the cIohIiik of Mill Slough. Mr. Hen-
nett, Henry Sotigstnrkon and C. It.
I'eck took the mutter up with the
State Hoard of Health last spring.
City Physician Mlngus Iuih alivady
condeniued the slough an a meiiate to
tho puhllc health and if Dr. White
doen the sumo It Ih expected that
congressional action may he secured.
It Ih Hald (hat uiiIchh nrrangi'nionts
are now made to clone Mill SIoukIi.
it will ho dlllUitli to eer till It bo
anno when ihe present dredging
project Ih complete, it will he hard
to Hoeure dredglngH for the purpose.
.ll'ST ARRIYKD! A fresh ship
ment of I'OSTI.R and ORI.ARS'
eliolce candlcH. I.I.WIS' CO.NTI.C
TIO.M.ItV.
All High Schools Except Myr
tle Point Have Submitted
Entries Officials Chosen
The entries fur the Cook County
High wheel Held meet, which will
ho held In Mnrshlleld May 2 a are all
In with the exception or Myrtle Point.
It Ih expected that Myrtle Point will
he represented in part of the oventH,
anyway.
The olllelalB tor tne any nre:
Referee Krnnk Cohan.
Clerk of Course W. S. Chandler.
Ash. Clerk of Course "Speed"
Woods.
Timekeepers .Morris, Dewey and
Utigga.
Starter Art Hlauchard.
Scorer Supt. Tledgen.
Announcer Max Helgard.
The ollliinls who will act as Judges
of finish and Meld events nre Mr.
Crubba of North llend, Mr. lfirker
of Marflhllcld. Mr. Moore of Handon
and Mr. Robertson of Coiiullle.
I.ntreei.
Trial Heats Hurdles North Hend.
Hanson, Ilrnckley. Marshlleld. Clark,
I.ecoc(. Coiiullle. Kern.
100 yards North Hend. Hudson,
Hanson, Simpson. Mnrshlleld. Clark,
Torrey. Coiiullle. Lawrence. Han
don, (larduer, Itosa.
Pole vault North Hend. Dewey,
Hanson. Walters. Marshlleld, Clark,
Loconi. Coiiullle, Oerdlng. Han
don. WatkhiH.
S8u yards North llend, Hodson,
llowen. Marshlleld. Lococq. Kruse.
Lyons. Coiiullle, Adams, Wntson.
Ilnndon, Molnnd, Armstioug, Wnt
kins. High Jump North llend. Darker.
Mut-Hhlleld. Clark, Lerocq. Kruso.
Coiiullle, Oerdlng. ICnndon, Harvey.
RIO dash North Hend, Hodson.
Simpson. Marshlleld. Clark. Holt,
Isaacson. Coiiullle. I.nwreuce. Han
don. (tiirdiier, Rosa.
Mile North Hend, Howen, Mursh
lleld, Lococq, llach, Coiiullle, Ad
ams, Norton. Hums. Hnudou, Har
vey. Stoltz. Shumate.
llroul Jump North Rend, Hodson,
Harbor, Dewey, Simpson. Marsh
lleld. Clark. KrtiHO. Coiiullle,
Kiiowltou. Handon, (Sard iter, Wat
kins. 110 yards North llend, Hodson,
Hanson, Simpson. Mnrshllolil. Isaac
son, ICrtiKO, I.ecoci. Coiiullle. Kiiowl
tou. Hnudon, WatkhiH, Molaud, llar
ritigtou. Shot put North Hend, Harbor,
Howen. Mnrshllold, Clark, l.ecoci.
Handon, Gnrdnor.
Relay North Hend, Hodson, Han
koii, Hracbley, Walters. Marshlleld.
IsaacHon, Lerocq, KruHe, Clark. Co
iiullle, Adams, Wntson. Norton,
Kuowlton. Handon, WatkhiH, Mo
laud, (liuilner. Harvey.
I NORTH BENDlf0TES. !
.Mrs. K. (leorge Smith, of South
Coos River, was tho guest today of
Mrs. R. .1.. Cnvuimugh. of Kustslde.
Mrs. R. . Patcbett and Mrs. A
It. KuowUon and sou. of Porter Ad
dition, spent yesterday with friends
at Kustsldo and Marshlleld.
Mrs. (ieorgo Illack uud little
daughter. Cecil, and Mrs. J. A. Allen
are Marshlleld shoppers today.
Mrs. 1). Peterson tipd Mrs. Spuruov
of San l-'raiiclhco. are visiting fiiod's
In KiiHtHhle today.
(Continued from Pago 1 )
Mnttdo imck several feet. They nil
Iv llercely in the center of the ring,
but M.indot Is no match for Hud In
the exchange of wallops. Hud's
round.
Itiniiiil (I.
They both wall ror opening. Hud
lands left to stoniach and hard right
to liodv and left to Jaw. Mandot
landH a light left to the head and
left to stomach and they clltuh. Hud
puts rlijht to body and left to head
Mandot Ih unable to guard left side
from Hud's tremendous lights. Man
dot hinds tight lo head and gets n
light left to nose In return. Ander
son puts tight to the tnld-seellon and
a left book to the head. Anderson's
i oiind by n big margin.
Hound 7.
Hud with the determination of .i
bull rushed at his opponent and
gives 1.1m a dose of rlghtH and lefts
ninl rushes him to the rones. Man-
dot tii"S a left al the brad but Hud
was not there. Hud laiuis mini rignr
to the body and blocks AmlersiuiV
tippet-cuts with tight In clinch. Hud
ducks left for the bead and they
clinch. It was Anderson's round.
Itiniiiil N.
Anderson looked ns fresh as n
daisy when he came up and Mandot
me reverse, nun cjihhi iiiui nun e j
tight en' the point of the chlu that
shook li I in from toe to head. Man-;
dot lands left to head and Hud laud 4
hard ight to Jaw. .loe went down,
lor two secondH from a tight to tb
head. Anderson lauds hard ligh' '
stab aril gets a hard dip on the chin.
hut he smiled. i
Itiniiiil l). I
An 'ersott landed repeat- dly on
Maudot's Jaw and did this without a.
return Anderson again planted u
hard one to the wind and another
to the law This was Anderson s
rottm. hy -t mile.
RiiiiiiiI It).
Anderson had things all bis dun
way and It is doubtful If Rivers could
bent him from thu showing he ban
made In the light so far. Anderson
lauded time and time again on Man
dot's Jaw and kidneys. All Ander
sons. RiiiiiiiI It.
Mandot wiih In dire st lulls and An
derson was determined to Mulsh him
In n short time. He started out by
reaching .Mandofs Jaw with tenillc
lights and left ami had the .South
erner reeling. As thu gong elided
this round .Mandot was nearly out.
R il I'J.
Mandot was hardly able to route
out of his corner and Anderson took
the advantage or this hy landing any
number of telling blows on the
Frenchmen's Jaw. Referee Kyton
stopped the light here when Mandot
was unable to light hack.
EARN IT
And that is just what we are doing here every d
what we will do in your case, too, if you will but"
us the opportunity. glVe
These are not merely clothing stores they
rather clothing homes places where you should M
free to come for advice as to what you should m
to best express your personality. r
. VVf V V J j rft Art -
it would cost s to $8!
More to Sell These Suits on Credit
would that make them worth any more to you
Man? Think that over.
We Have
NO
"Deadbeat" Accounts
Bookkeepers' Salaries
Collectors' Salaries
DISCOVER THI.I.l'RIl'.M.
KI.Y. Nov., .May I'd. Tel 1 nil u in
iIIkcoutIoh at Willow Creek. SO miles
ssoiithweht. mid about half way be
tween Tonopah and this city, have
tanned a rush of prospectors to tho
district.
Miosin
STEALS KNIFE
Stetson Hats Stetson Shoes
This Will Set
You Thinking
.lain or i'jii. lildccst I: ti c
cloihliii; In Cms Comity are I '-i
ilulr ilmins in the Hut, sr :
i In .iiiieii,iu our n:cit:' li
good Judge or iivlo mid qtiillt' fj'
iii iiffurd in i miro Ihelr Jad?"-"
"MONEY TALKS"
Hub Clothing and Shoe Co,
-Three Stores-
Bandon
MARSHFIELD
Myrtle Point
I'dH
Wedding Gifts
Silverware
We entry a IiIk Hue of Steiliiii; Silver articles In
. ..... iiik in u n't. 1 1 ii in ti .hi. t.iiiii, $iii. uu ami no.
nave a nice lot of silver-plated casseroles, candlesticks,
ver sets, etc.
Cut Glass
IJverMhliiK in cut glass carried
ntul see the latoht cuts.
H
tableware. m
AIko
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Call 1
In various imtterns.
Hand Pasnted China
Maitv beautiful pieces of Pit knrtl's hand-painted china
select front. Kuiif id.
to
Special
100-Piece Set of Haviland
China, Derby Pattern
$?5.00
Seo our windows,
Red Cross Jewelry Dep'm't
PHONE 122-J
John Durcja Swalows Pocket
knife Belonging to Stranger
and is Sought by Police
.loltn DiifKii, known here as tho
"llitntau ostrich," KliiBH-eater. etc..
is liclnu sought this nfternooii by
Matshal Carter to ninke niuenilH to
.1. C. Hutchison, who nrrlvod hero
recently front Illinois. Hutchison
was hIiowIiik n lino $:: penrl handled
kulfe. which lie had purchased for
bis wife when l)uri;ati enino nlong.
Ilo ronched over for tho ktilfo and
Hutchison thought he wanted to look
at It and he nine It to hlin. Dui'Kii
Kavo It n little (tip Into his mouth
and down It wont. Hutchison and
KriiKer and others of his friends
thoiiKht nnrtsn was n sleight of hand
artist and appealed to Marshal Car
ter. The latter told tlu-m that a
good oniotlc would probably produce
better rosults than nn olllcer ami they
proceeded to n rtriiu storo. In tho
deal, Durga skipped.
Dttrsa had been lost sight of since
ins operation at .Mercy hospital a foV
years ago, when several Jocknlves,
horse-shoe nnlls. llsh hooks, threo
nickels, ten dimes and other Junk
were removed by Dr. Hurtle and oth
ors. DurKa had been performing os
trich stunts around saloons for yeats,
a familiar trick linim' t. ..i .. .,i
alter ho had drunk tho eontonts.
munching the pieces and swallowing
them.
Recently ho has been emploved nt
tho Smith-Powers enmp on South
Coos River.
START T. 1 C.
Along the Waterfront.
AMoxfi mi: sick.
LOGGERS
iissaastsasumm
hits laiuiR r.vioxs.
Xatlonnl .'Maniifactuiers AsMictiitlon
President ."Makes Report.
llj aiio. m4 I'r.n o Cooi Uij Tlmei J
DBTItOIT. May SO. Chnnsliig
that orgunlzed labor has failed to
clear Itself of tho "stain which vio
lence and lawlessness has cast up-
!m tA,', ''"nn Klr'O". Jr.. of Dav
ton. Ohio, president of the National
Association of .Manufacturers, n his
annual report today, went on at
length to present Industrial and leg
islative tendeiiiy and their offects
upon the manufacturers and ont
Ploors. lie referred In detail to
the treatment of tho great cor
porations and railroads nnd the nt
tltttde of manufacturers toward the
Reietrlng to tho Industrial Work
ers of the World as being supple
mental to the American Federation
of Labor. Klrbj said against theso
forces, all evil, domestic and alien,
we must stand fllnt-likn in mi.. ...
cnl...t .l.i .1.- . '
. uiu. mm me government is and
F'inust bo a government of law."
Employes of Camp at Rainer-
son, Oregon, and Company
Arrange for One There
PORTLAND. Ore.. May 'JO. -Arrangements
have just been completed
for the organization of a hogging
Cainp Young Men's Chtistlnn Asso
ciation In the Portland Lumber Com
pany's camp near Raiulerson, Oregon
'Ihls will be the seventh Industrial
llrauch of the Assoiiatluii in the lum
ber Industry In the Northwest, ami
the Hist one of Its kind In Oregon.
In accordance with the plan of the
V. M. C. A., the men in the camp
are niUIng money among th'iiiKches
for the furnishings, amounting to a
total or $.1ui). Mr. .. J. Wentworlli.
malinger, and Mr. J. P. Van Orsdel,
Wood Superintendent, of the Port
land Lumber Company, have agreed
to erect a suitable building for tho
purpo.ip when the boys have secured
ono-thlrd of the amount reiitilrcd for
tho equipment. In less than two days
tho loggers had pledged $-'L."i. which
breaks tho record bet by any of tho
othe logging cnuipH where tho Y M.
C. A. has been established.
Mr. Van Orsdol authorized tho
erection of the building. The com
pany agreed to join with tho men in
the support of tho work which will
provide a trained Y. M. C. A, secre
tary to direct tho activities lit tho
building. These Include tho regu
lar three-fold work of tho Association
educational, religious, athletic and
social.
Tho educational equipment In
cludes ouo dozen magazines, six dally
papers, stato traveling library, store
opttenn, free stationery, etc.
The physical equipment consists of
boxing gloves, lung tester, punching
bag, bats, balls and other apparatus.
There will also be a largo phono
graph, small games, musical Instru
ments, etc.
Thoro Is at tho present time In the
Northwest fifteen branches of the In
dustrial Deportment, under tho su
pervision of John A, Goodell. Imius-
ttial Secretary for the Northwest. '
Seven of tho branches nro among tho I
lumbermen They are supported!
Jointly by the employers and employ
ees, nnd n trained secretnry directs
tho work of tho organization, in ad-1
illtlon to this work tiio KPP.n.... .. '
quontly arts as banker, missionary,
doctor, nurse, and general friend or
the men.
Thoso centors of wholesome recre
ation very often act as an Inspiring
factor for an entire community, the
women and th Idren frequently en
joying tho privileges of tho "Y."
Times' Want Ads bring results.
Mis Chat. McCV'- tv
Mur.iMli.1.1 imiliTH' 11 "I I
lit Mcr llufrl' !rlir
ln ucttliii! alon: o' - '
Alton h'nnlell, tit y. 'l
Mr. and Mrs Wm. Ktfi' t'
Mundilli'lil. ulio in"' J"
arm whllo wrestllK .!-
niHte. underwent in eje
Mi.n Iloni'Hal tbli rM'
duce tlio fraiture '
jimt iilmvo llieD0 j.-
bud one, hut It libopdtJP
any stiffness of """
Fred Urien. tipiJ,rfW;
kpii lirciiKe. nu . -i..
i. .u'ii thin mornlne to '
nieillciil treatment. Idcoik;
wnlch the uren,",e -'
ox'rni.in)Ml'nt"x
....... MiMinll V. Y.. W
m iiiiiiiii-i .r; in-"", ',.; cm
Pierce ofTU, trial of Burton wJ
o Monda inihi,i of the murder of
t. (iircnwood UbK
liie llrookbn and Oregon snlleil
rrnii llamlou today ior Sail I'raii
dsco. According lo Portland papers a--rUliig
today, thu I'oit Cauhy IRe
"livers aided In rescuing the gasoline
schoouer Rnuilolpli from her pet li
ons position on the south spit of the
t oltimhlu bar early Sunday morn-; mute,
lug nnd thu tug Wulliilii towed her
I from Peacock spit hack up lo Port
Jiiiid. I) Is not thought that ser-
Ions damage was douo except the
I loss of her rudder. Tom (lolilen.
I of .MatHhllelil, Is onglnoor on tho
Kniiilolph.
lit her Incoming cargo this trip,
the Homer brought several Miudreii
ioiih of powdor for local firms, In
addition to tho gcnoral moruhnndlso.
Purser .McCollum had not been, m
lormed that tho Washington was
due hiV this week to take lumber
south, although .Manager I
the Coqullle mill was hero
in iiiiiiv oner uie siiiiiiiieiu. i liicciiwuuu i.v -,-,-,:
. ..!.. i.i.in inmorrui. .,
lii'gui ' ,.,1..
.r i en tiirors wa toJ
Hnvo your Job
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Titlco TonipM"
Thursday Night Will be
Masons' Night at the
Masonic Opera House
CLEO MADISON AND CO.
WILL 1MIKSKXT .
"When We Were Twenty
Rand nlll IT
f the i)"l
t,s i, has '.P'
an.Ml,c.rf"'fJ,;:uroMJ
The Coos Hay Concert
iiml .Maihlilichl will viltnes
theatrical iierforiiiani'
iviiiin rim .iiihiiiin iiiiii ... ,.A
lucirn section of tl.O llOIIM', l',.BlH.1, t the ''
seats left, but these uie now B J oWe.
hpecini limit mtiiiii - io win "
ii... iiiii('iii
I OOS lUH'l 1
nml Mniith
Ilk .-how that iilfihL ,.... the e,fr,,'
1 III' Itll '
Cleo Madlsoir.s coiupatij .- -v ,n
niontli
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I f v
miss boinetliiug k""
b
you will
Thiii'Mlay
night.
Seats on sale at the
lluj'
Corner-