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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1913)
THp ,fe COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1913 EVENING EDITION. 1 OlK'O iFIRST ADDITION TO ARSHFIELD Wh Jo Buy First Addition Lots ? of your first tiuestioiis in buvinii- n home-site should bo: " Who will my neighbors bo?' Who arc buying lots and bv iiildiiig homes in .First Addition?" 200 lois have boon sold in First Addition. IMjAF of those were purchased bv Coos Bav people. nre owned by people living elsewhere who bought on the recom mend nation ol: their friends hero. I1 0 Jit BUYERS 1 lithe Marsh Held business men who have lots in First Addition are: OL" Pa At nkers Atr itorneys urMoeors Civil Ihmiiieers Real Estate Men I hLloro are also many artisans and tradesmen among our buyers, sueh as carpenters, locomotive engineers and moulders. Also there are clerks and millmen. Twjjenty-sovon ol! our buyers have already established their homes in Eijlrst Addition, and with the installation of a water system this sunnJiior many more will build homes in this delightful residence sec tion. . TnI short, a community of ambitious and energetic citizens reprc scntiljitiyo of the best on Coos Ray is growing up in First Addition to Mar:lljliliold. They are men of foresight who are taking advantage of the -unusual opportunities ottered them m this Southside disti rict for homes, n P'piats and full information at our office. I Reynolds Development Co. Jewelers Laundryinen Barbers Building Contractors c. td iti n (! 178 CENTRAL AVENUE PHONE 160 UlCK OK SALE OK IMPROVE MENT itoxns. IT IS .NO o EASY .MATTER Notice Is hereby Blvon that scaled Iroposals will bo received by tlio inance Commltteo of tho Common knell of tlio City of Marshilold, boos County. Oregon, ut tbo otllco of te City Recorder of said city of llmhflelil, In tlio City Hall of saw tity, until 4 o'clock p. m., of Mon- fcay, the first day of Soptomber, 191J, for tho purclinso of street liu roreraont bonus to tbo amount of 11791.20, of tlio said city of Marflh- f.e!J, Coos County, Oregon. All of said Improvement bonds Io be In denomination not oxecod 2!t 1300 and bcaiinir Interest nt tbo rate ot six per centum pur annum irora date tliereof, paynblo soml- tnnnally; said bonds to bo dated Ebe day ot Issunnro and to mature a ten years thereaftor, with pro- kayment option thorcon at faco valuo Ki accrued Interest to date of any cml-annual coupon Interest period it, or after, ono year from tbo dato jot said bonds, upon giving notlco ly publication In a nowspapor ot lewal circulation, printed and published In Coos County, Oregon, such nntlro to bo published not less than twlco during the month proceeding such prat-annual period nt which such I Payment thereof will bo mado. Tho flsM Is expressly rcsorved to rojoct pay and all bids and upon nil or y ot such bids, or proposals, be- I'c? rejected, If tlmro should ro- nala any bonds unsold, tho said toadi may bo thereafter sold nt Private salo by Bald Common Coun- of said City of Mnrshilold, Ore s'"!, but In no event to bo sold nt s than par and nccrued Interest. Said bonds are authorized by tlio ' of tho Stato of Oregon nnd ordinances of tho Common Council the said City of Marshflold, Ore- to handlo tho illurgo voliimo of busi ness wo havo ijnnd Htlll i;lvo perfect satisfaction to turners. Yot w( becnuso our i from others, orv and tho c operators Ihhi HiiltH. and out. ingly niodorato worlc Is tonsli every ono of our cub succeed in doing this nothods aro dlffuront Our modoru maehlu- firoful training of our iroH sntlsfaetory re- prices aro surprls wbon tho high-grndo loretl. Coos Bay SJ team Laundry imionkI maiv r,7-.r. "Million ANT 1HLOCK NOW FOR SttLE." Wo nro offcrling flno, lovel lots In tills long dt near tho buslnt sired tract, right SH coutor, uuqucs- tlonablo Investment value, easy toruiB, nnd prlc hot. ExcIubIvo s under tho mar-agents. I, S. KAUFMAN CO., 177 J'ront Street. Pictures & Framing Walker Studio Assessed valuation nf miM mtv otMarshfleld, Oregon, Is ?2,271,G59. ooauea Indebtedness Is $54,000. "Pmatlon, estlmnted nt 5000. You Auto Call Foote PHONE NIGHT AND DAY. A certified check for 5 por centum stM,Ml trimt ot ,,,KO "I"'1"1 1'nrlor. aiount bid, or proposal must ! TIIHEK NFAV OARS ccorapany each bid to ho forfeited After 11 1. M. 0 "Id City of Marshnnl.i tn onRn 1 Residence Phono 'id la accepted and bidder falls to Careful Drivers IT m mako Payment for said IMiono 2.55 2H-J. Go Anywhere Or bonds. Mimm,l 1 ivvnrm.' ri3 mcanT.iiTinv I-,,., , UIDlUUJl m ten days from date of ac-j PAUTNKH8HIP. "Piance of said bid or bids. 1 Notlco Is hereby given that the to if i or Prnosnl Buhmltted .undersigned co-partners doing busl taM k t,1Q nominations 0f ness under the flrbi name and style a bond or bonds doslrmi nf Mcolta Oralf. at Marshfleld, B'ds or nronrmnln rAnii.c,i nnna Pnnntv nrodrin. as clear mak- era and wholesnl dealers therein, havo this day mituully agreed to OP "Telegram for You, Sir!" You open It nnd read It at tentively. You know It costs money to send a telegram tlint tho purson who sent It had some thing to sny to you or ho would not have gone to tlio expoiiKe. Uvery lino of advertising In today's Tl.MIJS Is n message to you. Tlio merchant or manufac turer hhi.ihvks mo has SO.MIOTIIIXO OP IXTI3UKST TO YOU OH 1112 WOULD NOT ni'KXI) GOOD MOXHY TO SAY IT. HIS ONLY CHANCI3 OF MAKING IT PAY HIM IS TO MAK 10 HIS ADVIJUTISING PAY YOU! Ho Is not wasting uuneces nary words. Ho Is coming right to tho point making It as Interesting as possible Mako tho advertising in to day's TI.MI3S put monoy In your own pockot. Havo your Job nrlntlng dono Tho Times office. nt Stop Guessing! Know! A business man much an noyed by tho uncertain ans wers lie received from his subordinates when ho asked for Information, pasted n sign over his desk rending J STOP GUI3SSING j KNOW! j I. How many pooplo do tholr personal buying on tho "guess" principle. They "guess" they nro get ting tho best shoes, tho best shirts, tho best hats they guess they know how to BMond their own money. Hut why guess? Tho advertising columns of THIC TIMES aro books of knowledge They ellmlnnto guess work. They toll you what there Is, whoro to got It, and what It costs, Tlio man or woman who reads advertising, shops Intel ligently. Information takes tho place of moro guessing. r proposals received for dm belDg Evon ,)reference Qf Purchase, dissolve said copartnership buBl- tteck Plain eckT?'8' r blds' wUh certified ness, Edward L. (raef to remain In ; lu oo enclosed In sealed charge of the business ana m. u, envlnna i .... . . ... .. . I... 4. Ji.a jDe 1' "uiiuui uistinguisn- MeeKs retiring, pu accomus u CM 7i? r wrl"ns thereon, ex- the firm to be iild to Edward L. tteat l?rd8' "Dlds Ior Improve- Graef and all iitstondlng claims alnst the firm b bo paid by him. Dated at Marifleld, Coob Coun- iaen. u ior improve- uraei ana uu liK Ore ' the C,ty of Marsh" asalnst the firm mja this 22nd day of August,' ty. Oregon, this 4 11913. n.,. F. E. ALLEN. BDW L. GRAEF, -u ol Finance Committee. M. p. MEEKS. th day of August, Mining Stock Those wishing to invest, or who have sufficient curiosity to inquire, should call at 3G2 Front drcct. TUP! HOUSE MOUNTAIN MINING COMPANY has obtained a permit to sell stock in this state, from R. A. Watson, Corporation Commissioner, which, under the stringent Blue Sky law now in force, should bo a sufficient guarantee that the property is all right. If the property is not exactly as represented, or better, those buying stock will have their money re funded and their expenses paid while ex amining the property. Call and investigate. You never had such an opportunity for a gilt-edge in vestment backed by an absolute guar antee. Speqimens of tho ore may be seen at 3G2 North Front street. RED LETTER DAY COAST LEAGU E III BASEBALL BASEBALL SCORE tnr Atsoflalcl Prcii to Cooj Hay Tlmp.J NEW YORK, August HO. A so quenco of unusual events and per formances marked Tuesday, August 12 as a red letter day In bnseball. William Whlttaker of tho Keo kuk Central Association team pitched twenty-one consecutive score lesB Innings In a double header bo twocn tho Waterloo and Keokuk teams, llut llvo hits were mado off Whittakor nnd his team won both' games by a score of 1 to 0. Tho first game went nine Innings nnd tho1 second twelve. In Major Leaguo' baseball, Roulbach of tho Chicago1 Cubs, on September 20, 1908, pitch-! two nlne-lnnlng games against Brook-' lyn, winning both without giving tho1 Superbns a run. During tho samo' year Walter Johnson of tho Wash-! Ington Club shut out tho Now York Americans on September I, fi, nnd 7 pitched twenty-soven consecutlvo In nlngs without allowing n run. While Whlttaker was performing at Keokuk, Wllllnm Powers, of tho New' London Club of tho Eastern Assocln-I tlon, was pitching a double header of eighteen Innings in which ho shut' out the New Haven tenm without a' run nnd allowed but eight hits. At tho samo hour tho Toronto and Jer soy City Clubs of tho Intornntionol League, were playing a twenty-Inning scoreless tie gnmo in which Pitcher Hen rno of tho Toronto Club, twirled tho full distnnco, allowing but six hits. Minor leaguo history shows that his twenty- Inning scoroless game was duplicated by tho Cloburno nnd Fort Worth Clubs of tho Texas Leaguo on July 17, 1900, when, as In tho enso of Jorsoy City and Toronto tho game was called on nccount ot dnrknoss after tho twentieth Inning ! Tho chronicles of the dny's unusual baseball features do not end with these feats. August 12 mnrked tho seventeenth nnnlversnry of Napoleon Lnjoio's entry into big lenguo base-! hall. It was also Christy Mathow Bim's thirty-third birthday, and ho 1 1 celebrated It by being n niatorlnl factor In tho Giants' victory over 4 I. T. nt..i. i ... , i I iiiu inuunijn uiuii in an uiuvuu liming gnmo. Tho National Baseball com mission took ndvautago of tho oc casion to got Into tho limelight with a ruling to tin? ofl'oct that n basball player who owed another money In tho form of n personal debt could bo suspended from organized baseball until such tlmo as ho paid tho debt. AlthoiiKh a day Into. Pitcher Hedire- path of tho Richmond Club of tho! Virginia Leaguo porformed n spec- ,tncular twirling feat on August 1", when he ofllclntcd In both games ct a doublo-hcndor against Petersburg allowing ono hit, three bases on balls nnd no runs. Hodgopath, who Is slated for tho Washington Americans was opposed In tho llrst gnmo by Pitcher Ayors, who until defeated by Hedgopath, had a record of thirteen straight victories. Ayors will also Join tho Washington Club this fall Pennant Knees. With the finish of 191.1 ponnnn PORTLAND TAKES FOURTH COX SKCLTIVK JAM13 FROM SACRA MKXTO VENICE A XI) SAX PRAXCISCO WIN. COAST LEAGUE. W. L. P.O. Portland 7S 59 .509 Sacramento ... 09 09 .500 Vonlco 74 74 .500 Los Angeles .. 70 75 .483 San Frnnclsco . 71 7G .483 Onklnnd 09 78 .409 (Dr AoclttJ IVtit .la Cooa liar Tlmn.J PORTLAND, Or., Aug. 30. Port land took her fourth consecutive gnmo from Sacramento yesterday, 3 to 2. The scores: At Venice R. H. B. Oakland 1 3 0 Vonlco .1 4 j. At San Frnnclsco 'R. H. E. Los Angeles lio i San Francisco 2 S 1 At Sacramento R. II. E. Sacramento 2 0 1 Portland 3 9 1 races In sight of tho mngnntos of the big lenguo clubs aro already plan ning for nnother year's campaign. Tho efforts to strengthen tho various teams In both tho Nntionnl and Am erican lenguo goes on apace, accom panied by tho usual reports of trades, shake-ups and managerial changes. Daino Rumor can always find ready listeners in tho baseball world nnd almost ovory club except tho flag winning combinations come In for a shnro of her attention. Among those manngors who nro roported to find the bnlnnclng of tho field director's crown a nerve racking feat aro Evors of tlio Chicago Nntlonnls; Callahan of tho Chicago White Sox; Carrlgan of tlio Boston Rod Sox; Dnhlcn of the Brooklyn Nationals; Stovall of tho St. Louis Browns, nnd Tinker of tho Cincinnati Club. In several cases successors for tho present managers havo been tenta tively named by underground gossip. Brcsnnhan is said to bo In lino for Evors' position; Stalil named for Cnl lahan'B plnco and Goorgo McBrldo blatod to III! Carrlgan'B shoos. Lord and Chnso nrc also said to be willing to holp Comlskoy In tho tnBk of up lifting tho Whlto Sox. Apparently John McGrnw and Counlo Mack aro tho only innnngcrB who appoar to bo miro of tholr positions nt this tlmo, If rumors nro to bo believed. Try Tho Times Want. Ads. B ISHOP SCOTT SCHOOL A boarding school for hoys on model lOO.acio farm, iift iiillt'N from Portland. An ideal school for wholesome training and thorough education. Endowment ierniltH nil the uilviintiiges of a hlgh-prlcwl school for $iIUO a year. Modern buildings, orchard, garden, athletic Held. Special attention to life In the H'ii. Manual training and agriculture. For particulars ad dress REV. I1ARR G. LEE, Rector, Bishop Scott Graiuiuar School, Yam hill, Oregon. FARM FOR SALE. Dairy, stock and fruit farm con sisting of 518 acres, between 35 and 40 acres of rich bottom land, eight acres of bench land set to apple trees and fifty acres more that can easily be cleared for orchard and balance good grazing land for cat tle, sheep or goats. Twelve head good dairy cows and all farming Implements necessary. Located on West Fork of Coos River, one mile from postofflce, school and boatlandlng. Buy direct from owner. For further Information, call or write: W. A. GAGE, Allegany, Ore. Trojan Powder THE REST FOR STUMPS AM) ROCK. It will not frcozo undor any conditions. It is tlio safest high explos lvo used. It cannot be exploded by any ordinary Impnct or jar, as it contains no ultro-glycorln, picric acid, uhlorato of potash or gun cotton. Ir will not prod nro hendacho or unusea in handling. Its expnuslvo forco Is such that It removes material moro thoroughly and economically than any other explosive It may bo stored without attention for long periods with no Impairment of Its efficiency. Carried in stock hy A. B. DALY & Co. Marshfleld : : : Oregon. DON'TS on Rheumatism as a Rheumatism Is stubborn a mule. Hangs on like leech, woars you out, worries you with pain, drags your vl- tallty, depresses your mind and health. DON'T give up to It. DON'T lot It hang on. DON'T overlook Foley Kidney Pills, They aro a natural en- emy to the conditions that causo rheumatism', which they will promptly remove. Owl Proscription Pharmacy, Frank D. Cohan, Opposite Chandler Hotel, Phone 74. I 4