COOS BAY TIMES M. (1. MAI.OXKV Kdltor nnd Pub. OAN K. MALOXKY News Editor Officii)) l'nprr of Coos County. OFFICIAL PAl'KH OK TIIK CITV oita ijs h viiiL1 "Dcdlcntcd to the service of the people, that no good caune Hhall lack champion, and that evil shall tt'u ttutvo unonp sed. Address nil communications to COOS HAY DAIIjY TIMKS. Mnrsl.fl.dd !t :t Og'" COOS COUNTY BANKING EI Over $3,000,000 on Deposit, an Increase of About $1, 000,000 in Two Years. AITOIHTS SIIOl'M) ORGANIZE automoblllsta Jlt, cn Issued this week for detnll- Thnt Coos County Is very pros perous Is Indicated by the statements I of the banks, made In response to m -OS COUNTY I should organize. Tho number ej 8tatements of conditions on Aug of autos now owned In this ,St n. section warrants co-operation I" The total deposits of the banks matters that concern them, both for . the county exceed $3,000,000, an their Individual good and the good illcrui,se of about $1,000,000 In the of the community. I last two years. Of this amount, the A strong central organization with . two Marshfleld banks have about branches In each community should one-half. im formed nnd nil active part taken . . In the development of tho county. j ( LOCAL OVERFLOW. a imn fir the nuto owners have ta- . -4 Ken n coinmcndablo and consplc-J Impm In. The steamer laq.ua nous part In tho Improvement of arrived In from San Francisco this roads through tho (looil Ronds As- ( morning with passengers and freight soclatlon, but this mlglit be sup-( and will sail nt ! o ciock .wonuu plemenled by the united support or , morning. Hurt .icuoiiu.n is pursoi s...iol!tt through tliolr own organ-Ion tho laqua. ,,...,1,,,, I'lvc Drunk. Five drunks were Years ago when the number of.nrrnlnged before Recorder Hutler cars was much smaller than at pres- today. O'llara, one who was up imt there was an nnro organl.a-, yesterday and was penniless, was tlon, but It was not developed. The sentenced to live days' labor on the Unrshfleld motorcyclists havo an as- streets. I he otliers gave tiieir Boclatlon that has proven a success names as Ilrown, Peter Anderson, nnd of much mutual bonoflt, nl- ICd llnntet and J. .Murphy, tbough their number Is small. S. I. Uiigliicor Nero. W. R Such an organization of autolsts Fontaine, engineer In charge of tho rould do excellent service by mak- construction work on tho S. I'. line Ing tho many picturesque spots of here from tfugeiie. arrived Inst. eve Coos County accessible to tourist nlng on n trip of Inspection nnd Is travel and Instructing tourists now going over the work at North llend to reach them and the attractive- today. He said there was little new nesB of tho county kept before tho to give out concerning the progress nuto touring public. of tho work. 'Sociability runs are very popular Crauloiil l.ntoi Attorney Clonoral In ninny pnrtH of the country this Crawford had not reached here late year. Coos County nutolsts Indulge today nnd If was doubtful that he lr n but they nro bold without would be in tonight. Yesterdny a d o plan or purpose. If con- seat was reserved for hint on the 1 iif 1 systematically they would bo auto from Rosebnrg via Myrtle much more enjoyable. ' Point .to Mnrsblleld, but be did not In unnumbered wnys such a club arrive. This leads to tho belief would fill nn Important niche In that ho will come In via Rosebnrg the life of Coos County nnd bo n Instead or via l)rnln ns was reported, constant Inspiration for Its develop- Divide District. After a long de ment. It Is high time tho nuto own- lay, County Superintendent Rake.' era got together. gnvo the patrons of School District Xo. 3 ut the forks of Coos River, I'AVIXG FOR .lUSTH'H a hearing on tliolr petition to dlvl.U' SU.VATIOX may bo free, but ;;u district so that pupils would not Justlco Isn't. x to travel so fur. Their petl- "Thorp Is no moral renson ,Jn WIIH Branttfl nml Iunv Helloo) i it wny n man who huh a r.K..i. .. diMtrlut, to bo known as Xo. Si!, was the KansnB City Times, "should ,.raitc!d. Part of District :! mny hnvo to pay n lawyer to havo bis ,)0 ,,,,,, t() Xo Sfi nm, & now rights established In a court of ,., Il()U!Jl w, ,)0 s()on Justice." "It Is Idle to speak of . SUNDAY GAME TO BE FAST ONE Expect Big Crowd for Marsh-field-North Bend Contest Here Tomorrow. Tomorrow's game between North Rend and Marshfleld nt the Marsh fleld fairgrounds promises to draw j Mil BOYS HERE TUESDAY Dr. Schenck and Students Will Arrive on Next Breakwater For Few Months' Stay. Dr. Schenck and his twenty-five lllltinoro Forest School students will arrive here next Tuesday on the . .. ... ...... i, ............. ..... f... ..riiiiilii fif mmitliu' one 01 the largest crowns mm hub uibumimu im u ... attended a baseball game In Marsh- stay In Coos County. They nro now Held this season. at Portland en route hero nnd con- Manager Ogren nnd Capt. Free- corning their visit. In the Rose City, man are confident with Marshfleld's a Portland paper says: now llnoiin thnt they will be able, "Dr. C. A. Schenck, head of the er thl8. weok. wlu, l01. . Mr. to take Xorth Rend down the lino. Rlltniore Forestry School, of Rllt- George Keating, to spend u couple Capt. Hull, of North Rend, is said ' more, X. C, with twenty-five of his of weeks us guests at the Renting to be protesting Collier's pitching students, will bo in Portland to for Mnrshtleld, buf Manager Ogren morrow,, Saturday and Sunday on . ADDITIONAL SOCIETY NEWS Air. nnd Mrs. Cbns. l.owry nnd his father and mother, Mr; nnd Mrs. Lowry, Mrs. A. h. Rutz, Mr. and .Mrs. A. X. Downs and daughter, An na, will compose a camping party who will spend n week or so nt Rastendorf'H Reach. They will go down Monday nnd establish camp. 4 4 v Miss Clrace .lolTerles of Harrington, Wash., arrived here this week for n visit at the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs R. N. Kenton. Mrs. J. V. Hlldenbrnnd and chll run hnvo been spending the weok at the Clarence Collver boniu nenr Loon hake. Mr. Illldeiibrund spent tho llrst part of the week with them Miss Dllln Pratt wont to Gnrdln- rei home there. 4, 4, MIsh Kama Kruso of North Rend i"t .. ... i...., ...... "o ....... ,w i .iiiPH i.uiiiu 11. uru in .iui in jjuimi snvs Mint Collier will nltch the game. I the way to the encampment near who has been spendln;' the summer Randon and Coqullle will play Mnrsblleld. They nre coming from at various points In California, writes ....... i i i.i. t. ...l.. ti..l... .1.. t..... 1...... Inu, ut.... . ..in. iriCMiun IIIUI H..U IM wi mm U I I II , I in.: a iiumiiu-ueuuur nuu ..ijiuu x uun ...t- " ."v., . D , oTo(. ()f )( nu .,,., , OllkllUld at .Myrtio ronu tomorrow. leusin oi umu, ihuhuhb iu mu uhu all(j ,nnv B)Linij t liu winter there. here, Is being made nt Spokane. A : fr busv schedule of eiitertnlninent for I .Tohn 1). Ooss nnd wife will leave the visitors has been arranged. On !' '"''Curry County where they ..v....... ..... ,,,... .... ,i.. IS1" '" " w '"k "' ten .lays. Mr. T BASEBALL SCOFI E Portland Takes Still Another From Oakland and Los An geles Shuts out Senators. (Ur AiioclalM Vtttt to two) TttJ TIdim.1 PORTLAND, Or., Aug. 10. Port- bind continued her winning streak yesterday, defeating Oakland 2 to 1. The games yesterday: At I.os Angeles R. H. K. Los Angeles 5 10 1 Siicraniento 0 7 0 At San Francisco R. II. E. San Francisco Venice At Portland- Portland Oakland 11 IT, 0 li 14 I R. II. E. 1! 7 1 1 G 0 CHANCE'S W OF BASEBALL PERSOrMAL OVERFLOW i who Is now Snilth-PoweiM logging road at Coal.'do, mino In today to upend Sunday. justice being free," says Colonel Nelson, "when n man cannot have justice administered unless he pays OKOIKJE DWYER, n fee to a lawyer or Is able to working on the Bwenr that he Is a pauper." Justice can be made free by making lawyers public officers. "The more I think or It." said .lodge. .T. O. Donnelly, of the Milwaukee) civil court before the Wisconsin llarj association, "the ni'tre I inn 'U-1 posed to favor it. My Judgment Is that It Is bound to come." I Jtl.lXD ORATOR I. It. Oslioin,. Sny.s llall.it Is Only .Menus of Advancing Socialism. .1. II. Osborne, Callfornlu's "Ullnd Orator," arrived In Marsblleld Inst night mid will bo the speaker at the Socialist picnic tomorrow. Mr. Os- borne m8 ,een ttay ,,i f,. the last eleven yenrs, notwltlistand- lug this handicap ho has made sev- I WITH THE TOAST AND THE TEA l? To most men the week always, oral lecture tours throughout the shorter after they get past' Mon- rnlted Stntes and Canada, traveling Premier Baseball Manager; ia!ks of 1W3 World Cham pionship Series Prospects. Ur .MOiUtcl rrr to Coot Ilay. Tlmoj.J NEW YORK, Aug. h!s pro:llcUon on the that tlic (ilcnts mid Athletl(s will be the contcnuers, Frank Chance fore casts a remarkable struggle for the world's championship honors this autumn. "The leaders or tho two leagues ap;iear to be very evenly i-intched," said Chr.uce, in discussing tho teams, and 1 look fin- a very clofo, exciting series. In my opinion the winning club will bo the ono that gets the early 'breaks' In tho play. You enn't eliminate the 'breaks' in baseball. Friday the party will be taken on two excursions. Friday morning they will be taken In u boat along i the river nnd see tho various saw mills. Tlie Forestry building nt the Exposition grounds will also be vis ited. Friday afternoon tho Innian Poulsen mill will be thoroughly In spected. Saturday nn all-day trip will be nindo to the Nehnlem Tim ber nnd Logging Company en nip near Scappoose. Resting Sunday, the party will leave Monday morn ing for Mnrshfleld on tho steamer Rreakwater. The Rlltniore Forestry School bus camps nt Marshfleld, In Michigan. In the Now England stntes nnd In North Carolina. End. year a pnrty of the students makes the rounds of these camps, spending several weeks In each. While in Portlnnd the members or the party will stop at the Multnomah Hotel. 190.".. Under tho direction or Mc Oraw the Now York team won four of the five gnines played, all of which were sbnt-outs. Six jenrs later Connie Mack sectired his re venge for tho Athletics wot. rour out or six games from tho Olnnts. Of tho plnyors who engaged In the series of lOOi", Render, Plank. Davis and Murphy nro still enrolled with tho Athletics, although the lat ter two nre seldom Iu the rcgulnr line-up. Mnthowson nnd Wlltse nro (loss looking after some lentil in lit ters ut Port Orlord and also attend ing the rogulnr fall term of Circuit Court Iu Curry County. Cieorge Ayre nnd family left this week for Mussel Reef, near the Cape Arago lighthouse, where they will enjoy n week or ten dnys' outing. 8 4 Mrs. A. II. I.nborr nnd family, and Mrs. .Tan.es Falconer, nre ex pected home today from nn outing nt "Robinson Roost," tho unn.u E. L. Robinson has given his ranch homo on Sand Point Lake In t liu North Inlet country. W. E. Hoaglaud and fiiinllv left this week for Rosebnrg, where they will spend a week or ten dnys with friends. fr ! 4- Miss May Preuss, accompanied by Miss Helen Merchnnt. left Thurs day on the Speedwell by way or Randon, for llorkeley, where sho will resu.no study nt the University. Miss Norn Tower left Wednesday, also, to return to her college work at Rerkeley. via Hosobiiri? rn whoro they win Acndomyr ' A Miss Mnrlini u week to ontor Miss Rorkoloy. 111 n" a school hj A K. n. Wall,, ...T, II". Miss Mildred , a guest for tin. ....... ""u lias Miss Mndgo Rnrry. a Mr. nnd' Mrs. e. v . . em iii run, of San i)Ug( "' H at the P. M. Will.,... i .'. nie vljii ' IU 1I IH. ftlllt'ltlte.. Eckley. ' ' " v a All-H. W. II. AHhlnnn Lena Ashman Iu ' " W Randon to visit fo - , for8daMj laekson, Cal., n..d Snn ranclico. Mrs. Leo R. Vuuw ,.. B ror her homo Iu WenatcW t?.' alter u visit or a fciv MH ..oino of Uur inotlior, S' ! Chnpinuiii ' nr- M. t Miss Hilda V8tohoh a , , hero next week fro.8fi whore she has VHted "np0& mouniouin, whore sho Vl taking summer Hchool work 4 . ....... nun, iir.Miue ( ef b . , tmit uur iniiii er, w in ta . r " 111 there; ' ls 6eroif Mr. E. 1). Fleming vlll i,. Tuesday for hi,, AtXH h i wo weeitH via t with l.u , " t..u m li i- ... "18 com Mrs. D. II. Kuathw. L JV Keating H out pu-t of tlio Z relatives ut .Myrtle Point. 4 4 4 Mr. and Mis. n n i...... lonvn the Intl...- i.i,,.. '..J .Vu for Tticoinn and points. Mr. Keating 0n- n-1 T BUo from th0 MtUlSldntt v tllUJH, A a Mrs. R. R. Dement. f olnt, Is expected hum ,n,il."r n shore visit nt the home o i aunt. Mrs. W. P. Mnn.in. 01 t!t( j. Robert Dlllnrd ,8 recevei, ' . . urn .11 I n. o. 1 .1111.111 Ht-n.ln .1.. Mr. Liindo has liniiniv...! J..V thnt thoy weru able tn Lano Hospital t n private boat' ..v . , ,,.,,, , liu 1.38 not MM troubled with heniorrhaKcs for flri. teen dnys and a decided Inwow. inent Iu his condition Is noticeallt Mr. nnd Mrs. F. 10. Raniovetn today rroni Rnsteiulorl's lieach.'vben Mlrs Mnblo Wilson, who has boon n guest for the past two mouths thoy hnve been unjoylng a short out nt the homo of her sister. Mrs. F. Ing. u liiannis. leu inst Sunday for herl iiome in Salem. 4 Mr. nnd Mrs. J. 0. Langworlj Miss Thorpe, of Portland, arrived'1 gH T'Jt w'S. V Fmma,,FHcVs:r,,,'t "",0 1 &'niT?l. & with .miss Liiiina K.ltkson. strom havo returned from a cosp!i ,,r .,.,,,,1, ,l t-,.i-. ' .Mr. and Mrs. M. I). Povntz. of Poi'tlnnil. u'li,, liiivii uiii.nt .I.., ...ii.t . . ... " . . . 1 ' V" I"1 At .....1 M .nt 11. li... ... i. mm ..i in. i-wy I t'Cl, Tf9 spent u very enjoyable week camlu rm. i .Mih. Pm-ntv ..mi. ,i,,.r in,,. . "t hiinsot, returned to the r liomch i '.. f ' . KiihIuIiIk Iniii v i ruiurmiig inior III 1110 weeii. the only (Rants of those dnvs who w,0Pk vIsltliiR friends on the Ray, still wear tl. vu. v,.ri, r . i'.ln" ? lcnvo for l""'.'0 Wednesdny. - klfttk II II I I 11 (It, It Is n singular fcntnro or the gaino that Render nnd Mnthowson. tho of weeks outing near Rrldge. respective club heroes of I tn. w les. nre still di.hi innutn.-u r ti,,. in n.,ui.,..!. . .. " 1 r pitciitng, eight years after relatives nsHiiT.'Piioii nioir initial clash and mnv fnen each other during tho piny nexf October, unless nn eleventh-hour rush by ono of the other league dubs upsets the predictions or tho baseball prophets. To date tho world's series has been an excellent financial proposition for tho New York nnd Philadelphia clubs nnd players. Mrs. Eugene Crosthwallo left 1ns. Tuesday ror Oklaboinn to h i "bio young mull, krt on the Bi several weeks visiting friends and .v",tor "''. extended visit at Wi TO DRILL AT RAXDO.V WASHIXOTOX, Aug. I .. Scant or (leorgo E. Cbn.nberlaln has lieon Enstsldo tofriy. 4 R. W. Williams, a no-iubr EaU- nldo young niun, left on the Bred- homo In Idaho, Mr. nun .Mrs. M. A. .McUSf.1B,tI Eastsldo, and Tainlly returned Low Tl.i.iHdny nftur a weeks out.n; it Ten .Mile. J D. Mclutyre nnd wife and 101 leff this week (or a few day. alone. II,. wt III keepn im his studlex --- I" economics and history, which are I ho Interstate Commerce Com- his specialties and during tho last ti.li.ul.... u...... 1 1 ' .1. ,. I ... oii.Ki.tiii nn hi inn iiiiiiii ji piit'iuiKu ji'ii.n no nun wriueii live pani- io nie express companies. phlets and ono book; acted as canr pniuu niammer In ilir.w, ,,r ..... About the only way some Coos , ,., ..ampnigns his party has conduct- ed Iu California, besides taking a law course preparing himself for admission to tho bar. Mr. Osborne Is a constructive Socialist. He takes the .position that all changes taking place iu society or a penna uenl or progressive liaturo must bo preceded by tho necessary economic Hay people get to take a month off Is to tear If from the calendar. Lot this fact sink into your head, Let nothing 'ere delay It: While yon can leave a thing uusald. Tl.ero'i no way to unsay It. --::- inn secret or success or some Coos Ray women In getting a now'"1"1 l",,'ll'''"'l development. He gown out of hubby Is R nt flrat u,8 n H,roi'K "dherent of political they don't succeed, they cry again.'1"'"0"' 1,ol,,l" tlmt political action --- '"rough the ballot box Is tho only The more yon see of some Cos ""'tho.l possible to be used to bring Hay men the more you wonder wli- ",,,it the end or class jintngonlmns, the Fool Killer Is so patient. ' n'"1 H"' "iily method compatible --- will, (he intelle. Some Coos Ray men l.uaglno thoy of the 20th century. Mr. Osborne's should gPf Carnegie nieilals becnuao ' ul.Ject at the park tomorrow will im '.Socialism and Stars and Stripes" ..I ...... .. . ... 1 " 1 ,a " interpretation of the lldl"phy of the Dednratlon of .Muerican independence. they do not beat their wives. -R-H-A COOS HAY K.(T. The gossip you should always shoo; To this fact we will tout you: When she's not gossiping with you, She's gossiping about you. -t:-s:- Fcw Coos Ray men are too proud to beg or loo honest to steal a kiss. Lire is Just ono doguone tnir dm- niter nnotiier It. uud in i series l.nportnnt and as v ' , s .or as the wor.d'n championship It , tll0 llfe.Hnv:,1B forC(J '"'"'J huh uiv.r.ya proven a very pro.-.iinent AXXl'AL Mu will summer In tho hills Sis abroad will roam; l'n. who bus to foot the bills, Stiininors here at houio. MKKTIXfi OV STOCKHOLDERS Xotlco Is horoby glvou that the Annum Meeting of tho Stockholders the Coos Ray. Rosoburg & East ern Railroad ami Navigation Com pmiy will he held on Mon.inv a . ..... I ..OK 1 O ...... ..... . Aim rattier Is nlwnvg "ol 10 iVUi t ::i0 o'clock, p. m., "' the olllco of the Conipnnv in Marshfleld. Coos County, Oregon, for the purpose of electing directors of said-Company and for the transac tion of such other business as may come before said moot Inc. 0. h. KING, . . Secretary. --- yariois riaxs factor. In nil the series In which I have taken part it bar, always boon present. Koiiiotlmes the 'breaks' camo our way and then ngaln It help ed the ot.ier follows, but I never knew the time when It didn't play a leaning pnrt. "For th.-.t very renson 1 have al v.ujH nei,i t n ai a seven-'jaine series between two clubs of tho cnllbre of the National and American League pennnnt winners v.-ns not ns decisive ns It should be. Fully fifteen games would be neceaaary, to my mind, to decl.lo positively which was the bel ter club. Unfortunately, however, such a long drawn out series would fall to hold Intorest. Coinlnit at the end of a seven months' season.ol-jhty i e. .-nn, or im. rana or the two cities would lose Interest In tho lnv be- fo ro the completion of the play. It has been suggested that nluvh... v. eral of the games In cities other than those directly Intoroste.l mlcht solve this problem. I have no doubt that Pittsburgh, Chlcngo nnd wasiiington would turn out hi. crowds for ono gamo each, evon though tho Athletics nnd Giants were the contending teams. It's a difficult problem to plenso both Player anil spectntor. but I believe that eventually a more satisfactory method will b0 evolved for deciding the world's championship." Should the Now York and Phil adelphia clubs win their respective b'ague pennants, the world's sorles f 1913 will be Iu the nature at a "rubber." Ar present ..;.,.ii i world's chuinptonshln title w, at tho expense of tho other. The lilantH quickly nipped the pionship aspirations of tho a f i. lotlcs in their Initial mooting of ng forco nt Randon to gio a tiomor.strntlon during the W hllo Cedrr Festival there. THe Royal TONIGHT THE MAPLE LEAF QUARTETTE In nn entlro chnnge of program. For their closing night thoy will Blng their feature songs: "Sail on tho hllvery Moon.' and "Old Rlnek doe," which Is always n hit. To closo tho porroriunnce thoro will ho a dancing contest, which will ho a hot one. In photoplay "Ashes of Three." a two-reol feature by tho American Co., featuring Warren Korrlgnn. "A noiiar Did It." ".Murphy's I. O. U." Two Keystones. Admission, lower floor 15c. bal cony inc. r ... i . . . "iug to sicicness the Rutler company will bo unable to fill their ongagomont for tonight. They will no uero without fall Monday. Mntlneo tomorrow nt 2:30 p m with Jack and Dlxlo Valmoro on tho i 1 1 1 Marlon Reynolds retbrned hoino tills week for u short vacation fol lowing his work nt tho summer school nt Rerkeley. ur. Geo. E. Dlx roturnod this' rB '"" visit to ins oki homo cninplng nenr tho Ray. '""" Mrs. J. W. Rennctt ami son, Rodtr- .... . .? ' le. O'Connor and Miss .Mary KrcK. ... ' "H', '' roturnod Inst leave today ror a short outlnj it Inursday from Portlnnd, where sho Ten Mile. VlKltm. fin. n I .. .. ... . - ,mi'h, ii. k. Jones ami Bon, i,uie, , , . .Mrs. Eugono O'Connell nnd Ma .Mis. in. . oid and dnughter, Hoy.i M. Rlchnrdson and chlldrei a'Toinpnnied by Eugene O'Connell, hnvo returned to The Mare for 111 y "'"'i , yesterday for their other week- or so before breikUl , i'.j. iiaii.i inter a visit of their Hiiinnier bonie. 11 ,1 -., f -V V .. 1.1... ....A .1 1 I. II. UI.DU.N, III Ullliuic, i " sovernl weeks nt the O'Connell homo, ... ; Geo. nnd William llorsfall, ac conipnnled by tliolr piirents, Dr. nnd Mrs. Win. Ilorsrall, dr., log today Marshllold visitor today. Toa Hall will go down with him lot n fow dnys' stay there. We Do Catering Jfcor Parties ROOM VOlt SMALT, HAXQUETS. White House Bakery (Formerly Leld'a.) HOX LUXCHES FOU PIOXIO PAItTIBS. New Goods on Everypoat New Suits Sweater Coats Flannel Shirts Men's Shoes EVERYTHING FOR MUX TO WEAR. YOU HAS ALWAYS FIXI) .It'ST WHAT YOU WANT AT THE Marslifield. FIXUP Northjeni TWO STORES DEPENDABLE CLOTHES MERCHANTS. A Snap in Timber! romity cruise shows over 2,(100,000 foot of flist-class tlmbe'- " near lidewutor; Is easy to log nnd Is n big snap at $'H. This price for n few dnys only Coos Bay Realty Co. Phone 264-J. - 1 50 North Front Street