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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1913)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELDy-OBEBON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1913-EVEMIMG EDITIOW. HUNTERS Ft CDAST LEAGUE L STRAIGHT FORWARD FACTS ABOUT THIS TO GEI DEER E If MUCH UMBER BASEBALL S WAS SHIPPED I' Uf It 1 I Coos Bay Continues to Fur nish Bulk of Receipts at San . Francisco Market. Cooa Day continues to lie the principal source of supply for the San Francisco lumber market nnd during the last two weeks of July landed considerably more there than any other point. The Adeline Smith and Nann Smith are credited with carrying the Bamo cargoes, 1,500,000 each, by the Western Lumberman, which has compiled the following figures of receipts at San Francis co for the two weeks ending July 27: Viv ami Spruce. Aberdeen 4,709,000: Astoria 3.4S0.000 1 Bandon 1,579,000 Coos Bay 0,550,000 Everett 2,410,000 Grays Harbor S47.000 Port Angolus 800,000 Port Ludlow 940,000 Portland 1,050,000 Mukllteo 570,000 Seattle 100,000 Tacoma 1,500,000 Wlllapa 2,090,000 Total 27.2S5.000 " - aaa ZZ .:::::::::::::: zz -. Fort Ilragg 1.7S5.000 , Ton1' ... , Caspar C80.000 cre' ' Cor" answered rath Greenwood 425,000 or sharply. 'Hunting Is prohibited Mendocino .no ooo on this ranch." Crescent City 024,000 ! "Oh. I Bcb8 not," answered Tom. I nut I am foreman hero and I rvntnt 1 n rnn Ann know." resnomleil Corbln. J. U 111 lVilUViUUU, PLAN' FOR CARNIVAL, Bmiiloii 'Committee to Obtain Cham pion Athletes for lMilhltlon. HANno.V. Aug. The Ilandon Carnival committee Is reaching out nnil trrnlililntr littrnnllnilH 111 lilt di rections, the Intest addition to their list being George Herrono, chain-1 plon high jumpor, who will appear at Dandon during the White Cedar Festival. Duku Herroue, tho man who bent tho world'a swimming record nt Santa Cruz, will swim against time. Nelson, of Washing - ton University nnd HolllngHworth, and other chnmplon nthlotes, will niso givo exiiiimions. Rough riders liavo been signed up for an afternoon of cowlioy sports to ho given at Itaudon on tho Inst day of the festival, Aug ust 30. Friday, August 29. Is to bo Frn- temal Day. A silver cup will ho operate tho establishment this sen given to the order having tho bug- " niul 'Bn receiving salmon est number of mon In Hue. , " ls morning. Tho two ennnory ( companies on tho river will prob- ItA.MlO.V SCHOOLS. ably combine this year and run ono The school board has set Mon- of the plants. Tho object of this day, September 15, for opening of is to cut down the expenses. Flor school. Tliero will bo a full force ' enco West. of 20 or more teachers. Already Quito a number of pupils from the outside districts are - lihiuulng to enter tho high school. A new do linrtment of domestic science nnd sowing Is attracting couslderablo nt- oun iiiK 'n iiiinu ling I'liiiHiiiui iliiiu 111- i tentlon. Tho commercial depart-i incut also will bo given more con-'"'" slderntlon. Ilandon World. Have your Job printing dono nt Tho Times offlco. Men, Look ! ! A Suit Made to Your Measure For $15.00 Fit and satisfaction guaran teed or your money back. Uetter suits up to 140.00 A new lot of more than 300 samples of latest patterns and weaves Just recolved. Come In and talk to us about that new suit. THE BAZAR Vhone !t2. Tom Porter and Hurt Cox accom panied the party from the Lnwhorn ranch to a point nbout seventeen miles beyond. They declare It Is rlcliorninn'u tinrmllso. the fish 11 J I ' biting as faBt ns the hook enn be cast and making real work taking them off the hook. Got One Deri. Dr. C. C. Taggart, Chas. Powers and Tom Coke have returned from a deer hunt near the Tom Lawhorne ranch above Allegany. They got one deer, but had plenty of fish, so they were satisfied. Hard on Tom Hall. Parties returning from Eckley nre telling a good Joke on Tom Hall, of Mnrshfleld. Mr. Hall had spot- fori the Smith-Powers ranch near Eckley as a fine hunting ground. ho knew that hunting was not per mitted there ordinarily, so ho made application to.tho Smith-Powers Company for a special permit for his outing there. When he reached Eckley, ho pitched his tent on the ranch nnd started forth with his gun for deer. Win. Corbln, foreman of the ranch, was soon on his trail. "What are you doing here?" ques tioned Corbln sharply, when he came up to Hall, who had all the Vroutrements of a champion hunter . - 1 (lull ri have a permit from Al Powers." re plied Hnll. "Show mo," said Corbln. The discussion was getting rather animated and Tom dug down into" his pocket and pulled out n letter, i in lm.i not rend It himself. This s nbout the way It rend. "This authorizes Tom Hall to camp or our ranch at Eckley but 'xot to hunt." I According to the report, which parties brought to Frank Donning 'Pom proceeded to Immediately look ' for a new camping place. Whether A. H. Powers or someone else got tho Joke on Tom has not been learned SIFSLAW CANNERIES. W. E. Tnllent Co.. who hnvo a .lease on Hurd's Co-Operatlvo Can- "cry nt Roso Hill, have decided to TOWEI) IN LIFE RING. lorcmv Sailor Falls Overboard but Is HcM'ticd. The Florence West says: "While 11,0 SPl,0"Iltr Sausallto was on tho ol" '"'" "" till) tlm ficcoiitl tMiitiv V SiilmlnoM. fell overboard on .Inly 23, when about twentv miles W. N. W. from j Fort Ilragg, California. A life ring ;ior life preserver was thrown to him which ho succeeded In grasp ing and crawled Insldo of It. The Sausallto was towing behind the Hugh llogan. which was towed by tho Red Stack tug Sea Rovor. It was somo tlmo before the mon on distress nnd aimed around, the eJ- tno tug understood the signal of I meanwhile. A skiff was launched j sols hnvlng gono about three miles which picked the man up after he hail been In tho water about 45 minutes. Ho was none tho worse for his experience." .MANION-CLAMAN PLAYERS GIVE GOOO PERFORMANCE Those who witnessed tho Mnnlon Clamnu Players In "Paid For" were well pleased. Tho play wns exceptionally good nnd tho players I'll did Justice to their parts. While the theme of tho play Is exceptionally strong and some of the situations Intense nnd dramatic, yet there Is a good wholesomo vein of comedy running throughout tlio piece, which keeps tho audience In good humor. The play was well rendered, both as to costuming and acting. Tonight the company presents the three-act Tonnessoo feudal drninn. "Tho Girl of tho Hills." Tho scenes of this drama are laid In tho mountains of Tennessee and Its character are of the Ople Read type. If you have anything to sell, rent. San Francisco Took First Game of New Series From Venice Yesterday. tOf Annclatfd Ttnt to Coos Bar TlmrM PORTLAND, Or., Aug. C Port land won the first game of the new series yesterday from Venice, two to one. The Sacramento-San Francisco game was postponed, San Francis co falling to arrive In Sacramento In time. The scores: At Venice R. E. Venice 1 9 1 Portland - 9 1 At Oakland R. H. E. Oakland 10 5 Los Angeles 0 12 SUPPLIES FOR RAILWAY Vessels BrliiR In Cement Florence for Sluslnw Bridge. The Florence West says: "The schooner Sausallto came in Friday from Snn Francisco with a cargo of cement for the railroad bridges. The vessel wont to Mapleton to unload then came bnck to Florence to load lumber at tho mill. The steamer Roscoe came In yes terday from Ynuulnn bringing the schooner Couulllo In tow. The latter vessel was loaded with grain nnd balled hay for Porter Uros. St. Helens Hall PORTLAND, OllKClO.X Retident and Day School for Glrli In chariro of Bitten of Bt.John Baftlit (KpUrorn!) CoIl.tLU, Actd.mlo tnd EImnUry Dirirtm.nti, Ituile, Art, Elocution, Dom.itlt Art.Domntlo Sclenct, Ojmnnlnm. For catalog inlurtn THE SISTi:it SUI'KHIOIt, Offlco 20 St. Helena Hull DON'T WAIT fOR THE RAILWAY To get one of those fine fountain drinks at Sarters. Comp In this evening, tomorrow, anytime. We always hnvo something new, delic ious and refreshing In tho way of a fountain drink. Try a "PEACH CODDLER" you'll wnnt more. S A It T E It ' S . Low In price. Iiigli In quality. Electric Irons We have n fen second-hand Irons In good working condition at $1.75. New Irons, $.1.50 up. Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phono 237-J 153 N. Broadway Roseburg-Coos Bay StageLine Dally sorvlco, leaving Mnrshfleld In morning and connecting with nil Southern Pacific trains at Roso burg. FARE, $(I.OO. OTTO SCIIETTER, Agent, 120 Mar ket avenue. Phone 11. HERMAN H1LLYER, Corner Cen tral and Front. Protect your homes before tho flro breaks out, by Insuring them In a good, reliable Flro Insurnnco Com pany. Oregon Flro Relief Associa tion's policies are tho strongest, cheapest and best. Seo Win. J. Lenton, agent, room 15, Eldorndo blilg., or phono 243-L. For tho very Intest stylo Ideas of fall and winter goods, seo Trnrin Tl' Tailor and I KJmJU liif ss Expert. SPITS $15 TO IjWO. 278 Front Street - - Upstairs. Pictures & Framing Walker Studio Just Received another shipment of the fawns Mysost and Primost Cheese Stauff GroceryCo. Phono 102 NINTH SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE Every claim made about it, from the outset, is more than substantiated in the merchandise, the assortments, 1,1 There!' nothing about any of this clothing that we would not tell about, in print, or ov.er the counter. Comparison is the sure test 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 Co, Myrte Point NEW ALTO LINK TO PORTLAND. Marsbfield-Drain Auto Stage Line VIA AI.LEGANV AND SCOTTSI1UKO PASSING OM AXI) SILVEK FALLS From Marshfield to Portland in 16 Hours LEAVES MAIISHFIELI) EVEItV MOItXIXC. AT 5 A. M. OX STEAM Ell KAIXIIOW. FAIll TO DHAIX, $11. STEAMER IAQUA Sails from San Francisco for Coos Bay Friday, August 8, Thursday, August 14, and Wednesday, August 20 AXI) WILL TIIEX MAIXTAIX A SEVEX-DAV SCHEDULE. FAST HOAT; (JOOD lUSSEXUEU ACCOMMODATIONS AND !OOI SEUVICE. A. E. DIMENT, Auent, Ocean Doek, Mnrslilleld. EQL'Il'I'EI) WITH WIHELESS. Steamship Breakwater ALWAVS ON TIME. SAILINO FHOM I'OltTLAND AUd'L'ST ii, H, lit, 18, L':l AND 28, AT 8 A. M. SAILINC FltOM COOS HAY Al'dl'ST 5, llliilO I. M.; Aiik. 10, 1 l. M.; Al'fJ. I.", 1U::io l. .M.j Aid'. U, 1 V. M.; A l'!. 1!.", 1 P. M.; A I'd". .50, 1 ).;() A. M. TieUets on side to nil Eastern points and Information ns to ronti-s mid rates eheerliilly liiinUlied. 1M e Main :ir-L. I. L. STEULINft, Anent. S. S. NANN SMITH Sails From San Francisco for Coos Bay Wednesday, August 6, at 3 P. M. San Francisco office, 805 Fife Hid;., or Lombard St. Pier No. 27 Inter-Oceanic Trnnsjmrtntlon Co., C. F. .MedeoiKe, At. I'lionu 11. S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Sl COOS BAY FOR REKA SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, AT 4 A. M. PASSENGEHS WILL GO A HOARD FRIDAY EVENING ROUND TRIP, $16.50 CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH BANK ROAD AT PORTLAND NORTH PACIFIC OTKAMSBIP COMPANY. rhono . P. McGEORGE, Afe.t. Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. HENRY UEN6STACKEN, Maniger C A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH AND DOORS ROOFING PAPER, ETC. ' OUT THE rUEL HILL IN TWO PHONE 1M. -Three Stores: -MARSHFIELD Tickets on sale nt Husy Corner Phono '2)H. 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