THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1913 EVENING EDITION MYRTLE POINT FI TO CLOSE PUT SUNDAY Jm lmtm2? hotel oi Has Been Big Success From Every Standpoint Some Race Results. (Special to the Times.) MVUTMC POINT, Or.. Sept. 13.--Tho Coos mid Curry I'alr will close today and has been a bit? success lrom all stnndiiolnts. The weather lias been most favorable, the ex hibits far surpasslnt; any ever Bath--crcd In this section and the crowds enjoyed the programs. The ball name between Myrtle Point and Conullle was the main attraction Thursday niornint?, Myrtle Point wlnnliif? by a score of ii to 1. The m'vo was hotly contented all tho way throui?h. Tile Hares. Sir Asbton treated tho crowd to a n aiinmltlnllfll mil llV InklllL? till! lilt lu bis teeth and ' riiiinlnt? three I times around the track before the( Jockey could got hlni stopped, no showed his mettle shortly nfter--ward by winning his race. Tho attendance was fairly good. The race results: No. 1. Running, one-half mile, purse, $80. Gift (N. Wilson) 1 Shamrock (Fisher) '1 Teddy (V. Wilson) P. Time. 51Vj. No. 1!. irot or Pace, one mile, two in three. Purso, $lii0. Harry N (Norton) 1 1 Velnin 'A (Norton) " '! WnhUo (Wurd) ........... 2 - Time 2:23; 2:27. "J No. 'i, Running, five and ono &: furlotiKfi. Vurso $12... Orenlow (Knight) i) Abellu (Fisher) Charles Foster (N. Wilson) I Wop ( V. Wilson) 2 Time 1:10. No. I. Runnlui?. Throe-eighths mile. Purse $70. Uoguerlver (Andrews) 2 Sir Ashton (N. Wilson) 1 Vonora (Wilson) '-' T I mo :i(l. i i, mm si.vci.i-: mi:.v and maiumhm mhmmhiis ok iikpahtmuxt ARRAXfJK IIAI.1. (5AM K TO lK TIJRMIXIi WHICH SHAM, PAY lOlt HAXQI KT. Tho single men and married men of the Marshlleld Fire Department will play a ball game at the Fair grounds Sunday afternoon to detor-u-iiirii uiilo shall defrav the expenses of a banquet to be given In tho near ruturo. .no amuifaimi i.-iii i.n ..imi-LMxi. lwi' It I exnected that It will be worth two-bits or four-bits to witness tne event. nice Pratt will captain the llenedlcts and fn.-i a llir.iplif will innnace t'lielll. hi i in"1 ..... wl.lle Hill l.ongstaff and (leorge Sellg will net In similar capacities tlifi- slilo. I'nlnss some of the wonld-bo players are fired, the lineups will ue sonietning nice una. single Men Pos. Married Men Otiv Stutsman P n. .wnuzej Chas Matson f .1. W. Davis Max Kruger 1 h (lord. Smith Win. l.ongstaff 2 b Del Rhodes II. Carllle 3 b I-. K. Hllven Win. Sleep s s A. Mntson Frank Matson r f R. A. Ollivant fieo. Sellg e f D. Keating Hob hang 1 f V. O. Pratt Reserves Singles. .1. W. Hunt, D. Ferguson, Claude A. Trlbbey; Married. W. Stambone, O. l.attin, W. Abel, .1. Pettlt. MYltTMl POINT POIXTKItS P. 12. Hrouer 1 aa lumber on the ni ound for the orerilon of a coy bungalow en So-'iind Si : eel. between Spruce and .Muplo Street!. Ills plans for tho ruturo Paul is keeping a secret. Merely says when ques tioned, "I don't know who the lucky ouo Is who N to Hliaro this with .me." TIioh. Knight, wife and daughter, and little grandson came up from Uandon Monday and while hero Mr. Knight closed n deal for tho W. O. Cooper residence property on Sixth street between Spruce and ApIi Btreet. They returned to Uandon Tuesday. Mr. Knight has dlsooml of must of his ll.mtloii property and the fam ily expect to move to this city the middle of the mouth. COAST LEAGUE BASEBALL SCOR Portland Loses Another to San Francisco Venice and Oakland Win. ttlr AmoiIjIcI Vtnt In Coot Hay Tlmin.l PORTLAND, Or.. Sept. 13.--I' lmwl ili'iinnoil another iraiiio to I'iniicisco mere yesierciay, ouo nothing. Tho scores yesterday: At San Franc-lsoa . R. II. Sail Francisco 1 Portland' (5 At Sacramento R. II. Oakland it Sacramento I Af Venice R. II. Venice 1 7 l.os Angeles I 0 orl- San to 12. o 0 PHOXi: Httl. STAl'I'K (JltOCIIItY co.. i'or italian prl'xks, $1,115 phi: box. CO TO IIAIXKS I'OR PRICKS OX Fi:i:i) AXI) FI.OL'R. Mbby COAL. Tlu kind YOU have ALWAYS USUI). Phono 72. PacIHc Livery and Transrer Company. Femiftare eied Its Makers "LEARN ONE THING EVERY DAY" No. (i. (ii:oR(.'i: iiKPPLKwiiiTi: Copyright MM It, by Tho Mentor Association, Inc. ALTIIOIHHI there are scores of experts who will point to a plee or furiilturo mid say, "That Is u llepplewhlle," there Is In fact not u single authentic example of Ibis man's work. Ho did, however, pub lish a book. "The Cabinet Maker M'cl Upholsterer's (Initio, or Reposi tory of Design for Kvery Article of Household Furniture- In the Newest and Most Approved Taste." on which Ills copulation rests. This Inrk went thcoiigh three editions In 17SS. two years after the author's own cleat h, tieorge lloppleu hito was olio of tho grout names lu furiilturo making, Tho designs lu his book are charac terized by comfort rather than aril llciallty. With this Ik combine I great technical excellence and ex treme lightness and durability. Curiously, however, these designs tro mil all of equal alue. Some ace r.s good as the best work of any era. while others are most commonplace. He fore llepplewblte's time ihe isldohcurd bad been used as an or nament only. He made it useful as well, by giving to it the functions of the the old-time bullet. Although even at ihat time tea cost live dollars a pound, lis use had become very popular throughout F.ng ln lid. Ilepplewhllo introduced many articles that had to do with tea service. Many peculiarly constructed i' ml choice urn stands, tea trays, chests, and cuddles are attributed to him. llepplewblte's furniture had an in Iciest lug chacacteclttlc. The legs tapoced delicately on the Inside faces i.nly, and were Mulshed with a ball or square fool. This gave the Im pression of grit and power to other wise fragile furniture. There were several stock designs or ornaments of which this furniture maker mndo frequent use. lie was particularly fond or inserting ovals In t ho backs of chairs. Frequently a carved ear or corn was used as a decoration. Ilepplewhlto also made abundant use of a Priuco or Wales feather lu the delicate carving, com bined Willi an Inlay of colored woods. Tills use of Ihe royal pluuu was at tributed to his loyalty to Hie Prince of Wales. It was conclusive proof of the popularity of tho Prince's puny when the Illness of tieoro 111 cause such a national si rife. The fact that he was accused by his enemies of plagiarism does not detract a bit from his real position. It shows rather that, like all real artists, he remained a student until the close of his career. He never disdained to proilt by Ihe experience end teachings of others, even of those less eminent than bin self. Hverj day a different human in terest story will appear In Tho 'limes. You can got a beautiful In taglio reproduction of this picture, with 11 vo others, equally attractive, 7 by !',. Inches lu size, with this week's ".Mentor." lu "The Montor" a well known authority covers the subject of tho pictures and stories of tho week. Readers of Tho Times and "Tho .Mentor" will know Art. Literature, History, Sclenco, and Travel, and own oxqulslto pictures. On sale at Tho Times office. Prlco fifteen cents. Write today to Tho Times for booklet explaining Tho Mentor Association Plan. ITALIAN Pltl'XKS, $l.;5 PKU BOX. PHONi: IS VOl'lt ORDKItS. ST.UTF (5ROCKRY CO., piioxi: ioj. BETTER THAN SPANKING Sptnklog doc not rotf children of Utl filing, TUrre la ronttltutlonM cause for Mill trouble. Mr. M. Summer, Jtoi W, Uolre lmt, InJ will m-ni free to ujr mother ker urceMfot home treatment, with full Inatraetlooi. Send no nionex, but write her today It your children trouble ou In Uil waj. Ikn't blame the child, the ehinrra ire it ean't help It. Thti treatment aim rnra aa aa people troubled with trial Tho healing doiniilcent qualities of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound aro not duplicated In any other med icine for coughs and colds. Any substitute offered you Is an inferior article. Refuse to accept It for It can not prodiico tho healing and .toothing effect of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. Insist upon tho genuine, which contains no opiates. Owl Prescription Pharmacy, Frank D. Cohau. OppoBlto Chaudler Hotel. Pbono 14, Duck Season Opens Monday, Sept. 15 Are You Equipped for It? More thiin 20 years' experience on Coos Bay qualifies ils to speak with jui tliority on this subject. AVhat we have learned in years nuiy he yours lor the asking. ilni'orination as to equipment and haunts oi! g'ame cheerfully furnished. Also knowledge of game laws. V'H NOV.r "KMOPAKFJ) TO LSSrH 11 lTNTlilJS' LiriiNSIUS A'V OUR PLACID WITHOUT ANY WAITING OK .1)13 LAYS. AVe have a complete stock of the famous Remington U. M. C. Steel Lined Speed Shells also "Winchester loads in fact, everything needed by the duck hunter, lie niember we have hunted every nook and corner on Coos Hay and tributaries during the past 20 years and know your needs in the hunting Hue. "1Ee GUNNERY" 153 Front, St. SPORTSMEN'S HEADQUARTERS Marshfield, Ore WANTED:- 2,000,001) calla lily bulbs and 2,000,000 berry plants to bo Krown on contracts each year for tho Coos Hay Hxpor liucnt Station. Wo pay cash on delivery. Will also teach freo or chaiKo how to urow same. Wo fciinranteo you to clear $1000 por year, by let tlnK us pick out tho soil for you and to follow our In struction lu KrowhiK same. For full particulars, call on A. Mitting 171 X. llrondwny, Marshlleld. Oregon. SPECIAL EXCURSION - TO Allegany and Return OX STHAMHU ALKUT Sunday, Sept. 14 iwm; uoexn tiup, 7."c. llrliiK your lunch baskets and spend a pleasant day. The Alert will leave .Marsh lleld at S o'clock a. in., and rettirnliiK will arrive In Marshlleld about ti o'clock. c.xiT. c. KDWAitns. Watch Your Money Grow We are now crediting the semi-annual payment of in terest on nil savings accounts. Brine in your book and have it credited. There is nothing better to encourage thirft in your child than to have a savings account. Three per cent paid on six months deposits. First National Bank. Watch Our Space For Announcement on our new price list which will bo out in n few clays. Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House Phone :til-.l. IK I Market ave. HIWI CAUIIl'l'l.hV. If you deslro a nice switch to match your hair porfectly call and see Mrs. lleau. All kinds of hair work inado up from combings and cut hair. Mall orders given prompt attention. Satisfaction In all work guaranteed. The Hair Kiiiporiuin. Itooius !M, Sengslackeii bid;., Xoith Ilicmchvny. For Ten Mile and North Inlet Launch UXIOX will leavo Marsh flold, Conuiierclnl nvenuo dock, ev eiy morning nt sorvlco of tide, con necting with auto for Lakesldo. He turn same day, arriving at Marsh lleld In evening. XOKTll STAIl will leavo Marsh lleld as usual In afternoon and re turn In morning. NED GALLOWAY FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK Or.DKST HAXK IX COOS COL'XTV. Kstabllsliccl 1H80. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $110,000 I nlcccst jmlil on Time Deposits, Officers: .1. W. llcnnell, President. .1. 11. Kluiinuun, Vlre-Pre.-iliIent. IS. F. Williams, Cashier. (loo. 1 Wiiiclicsler, Assistant Cashier. BANDON BY THE SEA THE CITY OF THE FUTURE A FKW TKX ACHK THACTS FOUR MILKS SOUTH ON COUNTY IM)A1 5 PKU ACHK; $100 CASH, UAIjANGK Buy One It Will Make You Money Donald MacKimtosh HEAL ESTATE ad INSURANCE. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH AND DOORS, ROOFING PAPER, ETC. CUT THE FUEL BILL IN TWO BY USING OUR WOOD. PHONE 190. 18a SOUTH BROADWAY All Kinds of Job Printing Done nt The Times Office OF 00Ms TOlt (il'KSTS. The flsliln.r i rellcnt and .,c IllKo CVcrK '. Spend a fow day, mill suiv.. .. .1 . ..." lhfN " tor Din, Ol.li' !I.'.VI,'iiwi. .. liiikesld,., Oiegnii, PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORt jyjits. i'Amji.(ji:n, ltesldence Studio. Corner Coninierclal and KIcveath S-j.1 i nunc iinii,. WEItXEIt I.AtilS, M. Ii. ii.i Orndunto from the Imperial AleJ iiimer i niveiHny in i-'inlandL MCrt.... 1.1 I.. nnm . I'esldence 4ii 2nd i.t. Xo. Tel. liill T3 KNJAMIX OSTI.IXII, Consult lug Kngluccr uj Aichlled. Phono IOIMj AlnrsliflclJ, Onl T M. witKiirr, J COXTIiAlTOIl AND P.I'll. lil'ii EHtlmiites ruralslicd on rettJ t'lans ami HpcciiicatlanB lurtlr.il ir desired. An honest Job pax icon. PIIOIIO 121-K. TOKL OSTIjIXI), J PIiiiio Tuner nml nopilm. I iia . sixin btreet. l'none ICHJ Leavo orders at W. It. Halnei Ma Co. pEUL HIIiEV IIAIiMXGEIl 1 Plunlst and Twin Ueidoncu-Stii(lIo, 237 So. Broifa Phono 18-L. W. G. CHAMIIiKit, ' Architect Koonm 8(11 unci :i()2, Coke Btl Marshfield, Oregon. DR. XV. MOKHOW Drnllit. 171 Grlincc niilldltiR, ottr Theater. Olllre Phone 820. W M. S. TUIIPEM. AltCIIITKCT Mnrahfleld, Oregon. Tn. a. J. HHNmrrs I J sr...l 11,..., l ParlnN. Ww nro equipped to do hljbtJj .. 1 . a)0(Ta WOTK OU BIlOll I1UIIV.0 o. '"-J lowest prices. r,iuiuiu"v . r ...I i. PnVa nil(C Ohnndlor Hno1, 1)1''"' "'l First ClassWeavin i..,.,iiir dune at Gardiner's Rag Carpet rad! On Sherman avenue hetnecw t i j,t..tiwHrnt. in i nun ," "'! r Phonn 17.1. North jnlj New and Second Hand Firi sold on (ho Installment HARRINGTON, 1'0VLK OfMI l.Vlfl fit i.i.nn. nuul. SUnUWy ".MERCHANT m.OCK.NOWl SAM- .finc fine. level 15 O UIU uuu.o - .J near tho business ... - tlonnhio inveiin.- terms, and prices under t" lser. Exclusive b I. 8. KAITMAX W 177 JYont Strtrt- Singer Scwine i We fiSve them lor rent l 1 Machines "Ii., for Supplies end Needles iw 181 rark feeago. Aral AflfO V,"7 . ''T'rrofrW Phone orders i Blbt ' Alter is, "";. '... llarshfleiaSs You Auto gllj 1AA..1 NIGH , Std front of WJ& THREE .NE" mm. 4 P. M. T rW-