The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 04, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 6, Image 6

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1913- EVENING EDITION
KIW DEAL
STRAIGHT FORWARD FACTS ABOUT THIS
NINTH SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SAIf
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BANDON WINS MSI LEPt
BOTH HIES BASE8ALUSC0RE
Defeats Marshfield Twelve to
Four and Coquille Nine to
Five North Bend Beaten.
Twulve to four tells the story of
Mnralillold'H kiuiio with Uniitlon yes
terday afternoon, Hedllllon'H pennnnt
wlnnero hnvltiK the long end of the
score. It wob nrsi reported mni uio
Bcorc woo nine to four but dipt.
Frcumun of Marshfleld Btnted today
thnt It wnii twelve to four.
Mnrahlluld simply had nn off dny,
ragged plnylnj; resulting In the Mb
gcorc. Uniidun scored one In the
second, four In tho fifth nnd tho bnl
nnrc In tho eighth. I'erkiiiB had nn
off day and Mlku Ilurke the worst
he has had this season. It was really
n comedy of errors.
Bnndon nlso defeated Cotiulllo
nine to Jive. Collier twirled live In-
nlngs nnd Harry OerdliiK llnlshed.
Coiillle also did some ragged work.
Mello pitched both games for llnn
don and was hit pretty liberally but
lie was given good support.
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Myrtle Point Takes (I'linic by Score
of Knur to Olio Sunday.
Myrtle Point defeated North Ilend
nt Myrtle Point Yesterday by n score
of four to one. Myrtle Point scored
three In the llrst limine and one In
the second, having landed on Os
borne pretty freely. After that ho
tightened up and they didn't have a
how to scoro. Cooper pitched n
good game for Myrtlu Point. There
wis n small crowd out, tho gate re
ceipts being only about $25.
l-'INISllllV A'MAK
B. P. to Opciutc Coin Hay I.luo us
I'm1 as Acme Then.
The ICugene Heglster says: "TrnliiB
from Kugene to tidewater over tho
Wlllomottc-Puclllc. by ChrlstmaH Ik
not only possible but probable, ac
cording to the present expectations
of tho cent meters nnd engineers.
Passenger tralllc to Acme will prob
ably not be opened until after the
llrst of the year, hut freight service
for carload lots H expected during
1013. This prediction by tho engi
neers, however, lH based upon ordl-
linry conditions, without unforseen
delay,
'"It In not safe to make de'llnlle
predictions, because of the uncer
tainty of railroad building." stated
Assistant Knglneer It. Fountnlno,
but It Is unite piobuble that we can
bo operating trains to tidewater to
'"Twoby Mi-others will complete
handle carload freight by Christmas,
their contract sometime n October.
The grade Is complete as far as the
tunnel, and we hIiiiII be ready lo lay
the rails Into tho tunnel tho moment
it Is completed. Porter Druthers
lmve virtually completed the grade
to Acme, but rails will bo laid short
ly. "'Of Kiurse we ciinnot operate
trnlns until the rails are Imlunted. but
uiiiiiHiuiK win 1,,'nin within a few
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Portland Breaks Even in Double-Header
at Los Angeles
Sunday Other Games;
I COAST I.K.MJl'i: STA.VIMNOS.
Won Lost P.C.
! Portland 02
I.os Angeles ... .02
Sacramento S
i Venice CO
Oakland 51)
I Sail Kranclsco . . .57
(llr AhckUIcI I'mi to Coat IUr Tlme.)
PORTLAND, Or., Aug. 4. Port
land won one and lost one In the
double-header nt I.os Angeles yes
terday. San Francisco and Oak
land played rather a remnrknblo
game In the morning, Onkland mak
ing neither n hit, error or run.
The scores.
At San Francisco It. II. K.
Oakland 0 0 0
San Francisco l 0 1
(Second Onmo.)
Oakland
San Francisco
At Sacrnniento
Sacramento
Venice
(Second Game.)
Sacramento
Venice
At I.oh Angeles i
I.os Angeles
Portland
(Second finnie.)
I.os Angeles Bin 2
Portland m 17 0
Satiiiihiy's (iiuni's.
At Sap Francisco It. 1 1. K,
Oakland 2 fi 1
San Francisco 111 1
At Sacramento It. II. K,
Sacramento ;i s 0
Venice r, 10 1
At I.os Angeles it. n. k.
I.os Angeles
Portland , . .
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I S 2
2 r. 1
It. II. K.
I 11 3
3 0 1
3 0 0
2 Ii 1
It. II. K.
3 r 0
2 S 1
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Judge Watters Confers With, J
Judge Harris Waite As
signs to English Company.
Judge V. K. Watters. of North
Dcnd. who was recently appointed
receiver for Major I. 13. Kinney nnd
his companions, has gone to Kugene,
to confer with Judge L. T. Harris
about the matter before Inking up
his new duties. He will probably
return the Inst of the week.
Major Kinney, who wob In Marsh
field today on business, stated that
he had not yet received any word
from Judge llronniigh as to what
the latter had accomplished on his
London trip. He nnd not been ap
prised authoritatively iib to whether
Judge Uroiinugh lind reached Port
land yet.
Yesterday he received word that
Frank 11. Walte had assigned all
his notes nnd claims to the Ualfour
Outlirlu Company. Tho latter Is an
English concern which operates In
shipping, real estate and other big
properties, handling Fngllsh nnd
Scottish capital. Just what the new
move menus, Major Kinney is not
certain, except thnt he suys they
have been trying to harass him
about It.
Some time ngo Mr. Walte wanted
to tnko over all of tho Kinney prop
erties ntul whether the Wllscy denl
wiib to permit Mr. Wnlto to do so.
Mr. Kinney Is pondering. However,
no snys tho Wllscy deal Is nil off.
He has replied to propositions
from Portland thnt ho will consider
any now offer thnt Judge llronniigh
or tho syndicate hns to make, pro
viding they como hero to ninko It.
lie said ho understood that Frank
Wnite nnd Judge llronniigh nnd pos
sibly others would bu here some
time this week.
lie Bays ho will not consider any
thing Ichb thnn $000,000 for the
property now. Ho snys it Ib renlly
worth a million nnd thnt In another
year It can ho sold for thnt enslly.
He Htntcd further that his appli
cation for thn appointment of n re
ceiver for his properties wob to
clear up thu old inlxup about the
John K. Kollock trusteeship. Kol
lock wnB nctlng ns trusteo for tho
defunct Title Ounrnnteo &. Trust
Company of Portland ami could not
retire, hut now will bo nblo to turn
0 .it over to Judgo Walters iib receiver.
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Every claim made about it, from tho outset, is more
than substantiated in tho merchandise, the assortments,
the values, , ,,,,,. f ,. i
There is nothing about any of tins clothing that wo would
not tell about, in print, or over the counter,
Comparison is the sure tost of value, It always emphas
izes genuineness,
Combine, our regular saving to you plus discounts we
give you at this Clearance Sale, Then compare,
"MONEY TALKS"
Hub Clothing and Shoe
Myrle Point
-Three Stores:-MARSHFIELD
Co,
Bandon '
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IIKIih I.OAXF.D .AIOXKV.
Former Coos Uny Man Accused of
Furnishing Funds I'm- I'riiuil.
A Portlnnd paper sayB: "All the
testimony In the ense of the (inveru
iiient against tho Hewitt Laud Com
pany was presented before Steve
Hrodlo, exninlner for tho Federal
District Court yesterday. The tes
timony now will go to thu Court
for consideration.
"This suit was Instituted by the
Government to gain title to 20 tim
ber clnlniB in linker County, which,
the (loverninent conteiidB, came In
to possession of tho defendant cor
poration through fraudulent' menus.
"The (loverninent holds thnt the
20 entrynieu were loaned thu money
with which to prove up by Seymour
II. Doll, who, In turn, had procured
tho money from the Hewitt Laud
Company."
mvhtm: point wfddixcs.
Mis Doris (1. Lehiiherr, daughter
o .Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Lehnherr,
was united In marriage at high noon
Wednesday nt her homo on Florin
Creek, to W. II. Tregown. Itov.
Thonins llnrklow offlclntlug. Mr. 1
Tregown Is ono of Smith-Powers' '
foremen. The young couple will
make their homo In Myrtle Point.
I). X. Me.Valr has received an ap
pointment from the (loverninent nH
a fire patrolman In the t'iiipinu
forest reserve above Allegany. lie,
left for his new field of Inborn thin
morning, via Couulllo. lie wiih ac
companied by Miss .Myrtle h'ndlcott
and the young couple will ho mar
ried at Coquille today. They will
reside during the balance of the
summer on Mr. .Mc.ViiIi-'h homestead, oIiihhoh at the 1'iilvcrnlty, Jiu'
which Is near the forest no ih to .is a rootimll mar of wliom tin1
guard. Mrytlo Point enterprise. Ih Jiwtly proud u0 won a. J
proniiiition contest lield ji
city in 1011 and won hlriij
nt the Htnto Intcr-ralleglittcl
held In tlilH city In March fl
present year."
noir wox ins WAl
Tho Salem Statesman ,.
tho following concerning t,
known Mnrslilleld High Schoolr
linti'u uinrb nt UMIi '
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"Krle Holt, f Mnrshfleld, J
wiiiuiiiuuoH nest oratori, I(..
who payH his own exneniH H
Holt worked In Ilnrncs' CnSf
iiibi winter ntul also attwJdj
POUT LA XI) ItATIIKIt HOI
.Meicury at lH ill I P. M. W111111
All livening.
POUTLA.NI). Or., Aug L Only
seven tluu'H since tin, local weather
bureau records have been kept, dnt-.
lug back to 1ST I. hns lr been hot
ter than last Friday. The tempera
ture wiib OS degrees lit -I p. in.,
nnd remained about 00 well into tho
night. Frlday'H maximum wiih hut
four degrees under the extreme high
, record, which Ib 102, only July 23,
1S91.
Try The Times Want AiIh.
SFXH.W SCHOOL l'lCMcl
The Presbyterian Sundy I
will lnivo ItH Annual l'lmlcal.
dny, August 7th, at Cliarlti!'
Steamer Alert will leave it I)
All ineinberH nnd their frlendir
vlted. lloiiud trip foradultil
C0MMITTH
Ilnvo your Job prlntlnj bl
Tho TlinoH offlco.
SO.MI-: IIOOSTKItS.
The Coipillln'SimFlliel. Mr. Wels
tor, offlclnl photographer for the
Southern Pacific, .Mr. .Motley, sec
retary of tho Marshlleld Clininber
of Commerce, and M. J. Hartson.
of this city, while In tho Full-view
Valley 011 Wednesday, made a find
thnt wnB not only pleasing to thei
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photo urtlst. hut to the nppetlte of
the trio. Xear James HntcherV
place a party of younK Indies hud
a plcnle dinner spread '"In n grove
on the river bank, and when the
nulo reached this point It suddenly
bucked. The result wns that the
parly or the firm pnrt wns photo-Ki-nplied,
while the pnrty of the
second part enjoyed Imiiiiiirnl
supply of kooiIIoh. Mr. Welster
saH that pliture beats nny of the
twenty other h0 took In the vnl-ley.--Coiiillle
Hernld.
AT TIIK .MASONIC.
:: ..' .i' -""- w ..uxr,na,sri,f "Z
month to IIuIhIi after the liiylnK of
me steel.
"The most uncertain factor to op
onlng tho lino to tldewutei by t,H
lime Is the construction of the bridg
es. There are twenty-four steel
bridges to be erected between heie
nnd Acme. All of these are from
100 to -tOO feet long. We are innk.
Ing every effort to rush the wfeel
won; 011 these structures, nnd hnv
running falsework on all tho brl
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t- mm in .uarsuiieiii ror many
a day will open at the Mnsonlc
('pern House this evening for
a week's eiiKiigeineul. Tim nttrac
Mon Is the Manlou-Clanian Plavers
a compaii) of ten people, paid to
he one of the stroiiKest htock com
pnules on the road today. This
company 1ms been In California for
mi' ,nBi junr.
The opening play will he the four
art comedy drama. "The False Con-
hnve A'sslou," with special scenerv. olali
ilvr.ii f it' costumes and an excellent m,
this side of tho tuniie', nnd Inrue! ,','ll,"riu'lV,l'.fl,1 Kvlx n,K,,t W,r
fore. f , lmvo m.nll. XSrL"
on the brldgoB lioyoml.
f Juilkllitf frnni thu immha. t ....
"The new railroad contains nn nn-' ''"is cumlint In for reserved .-"eats
usual number of bridge between Fe
gene nnd Acme, it creeses the Slus
Inw six times, and Wildcat civck
fcoven tliueo. The list of brldgos lu
order rroni Kubciio is: one over
Coyote Cioek, lour ovei Long Toni
the Masonic Opera House will t,J
tilled to Its capacity at the opening
pet roriiunce tonljht.
The California ppvs nnd niblle
l.'ive been loud in tholr praise, iioth
as to the excellence of their plays
int. 1 .... t. tin. .- .
:;.;: PM.:.'iwoo4or!fMi-iM'! ? w m
win. .. 8CV0" vor 1 ' Play Is presented.
" v,v"'h- B'x over the SluMnw.
niut fvM 1 ..1.,. ,1. -
; Vl ""ft vreeic, lour over the
'ong 10111, on,. s ,i,e drawb.ldKe
" ""line win nut li
The Manloii-Claiunu Plavere nro
Prosontlim their perforiuances in n
novel and unique nmnni.r. Thei
Permits for Construction Is
sued Duriiui July Total
About 320,000.
The building ponnltB Issued dur
ing the month of July In .Marshlleld
show that the building operations
started during the mouth totalled
In com something over $20,000. nc-
rordliiK to the monthly report of
IlullilliiK Inspector Trlbbey. Tho
following Is the report, most or
which were Issued In the iinino of
the contractor during the work:
J. F. Telander. Cnstlcwood snloon
at 371 Front street Xorth, for Chas.
Thorn.
City of Mnrshfleld to erect- wnre.
house 011 Fourth streot South.
C O. (losney to erect building on
lots 12 nnd 13, block 20. It. n
Addition.
Lee Ilackninn to erect bulldlnu
on lot 3, block I). Western Addition.
iiiiiTis a: i.niiii to eroct two bull.1-
mgs on lot S, block 51, Clemoiit
riatt. for A. O. Uogors
C. O. Gosney to erect building on
lot 10. block It. Western Addition.
J. F. Telander to erect store
building on lot S. block 12, halls
Piatt.
John Johnson to erect warehouse
nt fi.",2 Xorth First street.
J. F. Telnndei- miiiitinnni . ,.
on High School, estimate $3200.
Other permits for minor repairs
"""S" i"u louu estliunto to $20,000
W.Ut IX VK.VK.i'Kfa.
Great Furniture Values!
That is always the object and aim of the Going & Harvty
store.
Our prices are always made with the desire to give tk
customer the greatest possible value whether the article 15
marked $L50 or $50.00.
You have but to look through this store to realize this fully.
Everyone is invited to look and examine Going & Harvey
goods, and no one is urged to buy.
Just Now It Is Summer Goods
PORCH FUR.NITURE,
TENTS, HAMMOCKS,
CAMP COOKING UTENSILS
Aiiny or VeteiMiih Heglu Campaign
Again t CnMi-o.
Wr Xwoi-UIM Trtu (o Coo. u,y Tlraw.)
CAHACAS. Aug 3..n rmy of
voternns nnd some thousands of
t' ruiUMiitt i :ir n-nfLim. ttt.i. i... ...
fuuntu well along ,oa,dsp, mg. the loading local rt , '" be'"B moblllzi''l "t the
"Twohy i,rot,lm l,ri,,,or1,0. Lc .JVk. to the r m,u "" f MnrRl,n,' f,f,y ,uIIe8 8a'"-
tween Bge0 nMd 0 Xo ,uno, or, tlel. P . cl a. wm l' f h - Their forces ex-
h.tlUcirorK.llib.ntoh.d the,, 111?, " Cr Bnd t1'1 t
Ju October, under the nre.,,,, ...,i. .. ..... ."" ,l1 hMt -stro. Thoy will r0nnn,i n,-
tlOII8,
aud nro now
Tho head. n ,, ;;.;-:?': . "." "u"8" ma uo Vtwnnd.
" r" "" -"'v-uioi uno miiu ivd and flfK- f .i,
"now :z: ,!!!!rt wrnv .d-uw-ix
each other The mi uZT Tk' f' Meh "' '
,, inouitu through solid, mhwluii without ineicliants tlrfcots
Is 76 cants.
ineicants tlckota
111 tivn illflclfiiK i... i.. .
. , ' o, uy uiim niui sen.
Anothor nrmy is behm nssombled
"t HarquHiiwto. to cut off Castro's
Mttipo Into tho Interior. President
Oumm will ueisonnlly coniinaiul the
troops attacking Coro.
Anything m this line for a camping oartv or a suH
home you will find here, and remember
"We Sell It for Less"
GOING , HARVEY CO
COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS
WORTH FRONT STREET, MARSHFIELD
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