The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 22, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22,' 1913 EVENING EDITION
BREAKWATER ON LIBER IRAUtliM l ( ' -
a m mam ft B ) iav aWa, t) ftW 0g All g
OF COOS M
BALL SCORES
The Hub Way of
NEW blintUULt
Steamer Leaves Sunday on
Last Trip of Five-Day
j ' Schedule.
The Breakwatpr .sailed yesterday
lor Portland with a fair list of
passengers and considerable freight.
Tlila Is her last trip from here on
the five-day schedule and beginning
next Saturday Bhc, will mako a seven-day
schedule, ' leaving Marsh
fleld every Saturday.
She had some heavy shipments
of cheese and butter from , here,
yesterday. The passenger traffic
-was augmented some by the de
parture of Dr. Schenck and his
Blltmorc students.
Among those Balling on her were:
H. A. Bruce, Mrs. Palinnulst, C.
P. Hionnan, Mrs. C. P. Urennan,
J. J. -McGrcor, Mrs. McGreor, P. S.
Price, Mrs. It. M. Monroe, Dr.
Schenck, Mrs. Schenck, C. V. Arm
strong, h. It. Halslnger, Krnnk
Ulack, Florence Reynolds, W. S.
Mouknwa, .Tno. IJtirns, C. K. New
man, K. X. Knox, It. Ii. Olio, Miss
, ,C. L. Miller, U. D. Miller, L. Leltoy,
' Mrs. Knobhs, Miss 15. Knoblis, T.
M. Tnggart, .1. .1. Hasty, C. A. Mad
dux, H. Crawford, A. O. Peterson,
W. I). Wilson, Mrs. It, S. Hall, Miss
Noillne, Mrs. I). Noillne, Mlnnlo
J.ockwood, C. N. llalcomb, T. C.
. Griffith, V. T. .Marsh, Sain Miller,
A. Carter, Dr. II. H. Short, Mrs.
W. V. WIckerHliain, Maudu Wlcker
Bhnm, Myrtlo Wlckcrsham, Carl
Howinaii,- Mrs. Luis Iiol:er, Mrs.
HurfHnillh, II. ItiiKHolt. Mrs. It.
A. Annln, K. II. Cameron, 0. S.
Randall. .Ino. Itando, Mike Silo,
T. I.lilamond, A. Anosty, 0. 1).
Howard.
urnished Over 7,000,000
Feet for San Francisco Mar
ket Durincj Two Weeks.
Although Coos Bay sent more
lumber to San Francisco .during the
first two weeks of September than
she usually sends in half a month,
sjio' was forced to second place owing
to some extraordinary shipments
from the Columbia River. The fol-.
I lowing flgureB from the Pioneer
Western Lumberman concerning lum
ber receipts at -San Francisco during
the- first two weeks of the month
will be of Interest:
I Fir nd Spruce.
Aberdeen ...... 5,943,000
Astoria r.r.fi.OOu
Bnndon 1,025,000
Columbia Itlver :!G,G9C,000
Coos Bay 7,115,000
Knglc Harbor 175,000
Kverltt 2,235,000
Mukilteo 2,040,000
Port Ludlow 550,000
-Wlllnpn 2,735,000
Portland Takes Sunday's
Game From Venice , After -
Defeat Saturday.
inj AMOclatft! rrei to Coo, Dt TlmM.j
PORTLAND, Ore. Sept. 22. Port-.,
land defeated Venice hero Sundny Inj
the last game of the- series, four to
two. The games yesterday:
At Oakland . R. II. E.
Oakland . . 2 8 4'
Sacramento 11 15 0
(Second Game.)
Oakland i -.;', . 6
Sacramento 2
At Los Angeles R.
Los AnEoleo ' 1
San Francisco 5
(Second Game.)
Los Angeles ........ 1
Snn Francisco 5
At Portland R.
Portland
Venice 2
Saturday's Scores:
II.
8
15
9
11
H.
3
12
C
12
II.
S
0
1
E.
u
1
E.
1
4
Total 59,909,000
Redwood.
Eureka C.732,000
Albion
Caspnr
Fort Bragg . .
Greenwood, , , ,
Mattolo
Memloeliio . . .
Union Landing
Westport ....
Crescent City .
93C000
57S.000
1,52S,000
150,000
300,000
9S0.000
700,000
375,000
005,000
Total
13,24 1,000
SHINGLE MILLS CLOSING
IP
y
BELLING 1 1 AM, Wash., Sept. 22.
i With prices on shingles Bteadlly
I dropping, 24 manufacturers In this
1 county closed down their plnnts last
'week awaiting a stronger market.
Clears arc quoted at $1.75 and stars
J at $1.45, the lowest In two years,
say the mlllmcn. Moro plnnts are
expected to closo and It 1b believed
practically every mill In tho county
...in i..i..
Saturday's games In tho Cor.st
League resulted ns follows:
At Portland It. II. E.
Venice 8 9 1
Portland 5 11 2
At Oakland . It. H. E.
Sacramento 5 11 0
Oaklnnd 0 2 0
At Los Angeles R. II. E.
San Francisco I 2
Los Angeles
AT THE HOTELS.
Vessel Leaves for San Fran-.wl" j0,n th0 "10VU,nc"t
cisco With Capacity List
of Passengers.
SMITH HAY POINT FIRE
This Inu.ua Balled yesterday for San
Frnnclsco with a capacity Hat of pas
BcngcrB and a good cargo of nila
ollaiicoiiH freight, ('apt. Self ex
po
get
Stmt
IScpoit another Attempt to
Maw lu Hig; Yards.
The following from the Pioneer
Western Lumberman of San Frnn
rluro will In. of interest on Coos Bav:
e(H lo mako up tho lout day and I ..AlT01.tllllK t0 Bcrvatlvo estl
)t out of San Frnuclcco on schedule u ... ,,., iillu,.a n, n
ntn:n ij iiiuiii iim v; ihijiihh,ih tuv; v,
1IF...I I..
m-uiiimmj. A Slult, ,umi,or company siiBtalned
Aniong those sailing on her wore: !a loH3 ,,r $70(,(00 hv t,e lire which
Mrs. Ilyrkas, Mrs. Sarah .lu.ld. ,leHtro.U(I n ,,oltinll ,)f their plant at
.Airs. W. S. T.irpen, Mrs. C. II. Itoyle. 1 my ,,ot Au?HHt oth
Mrs. Geo. Black, Mrs. Ilobl. Sln.pHon, ( ..8lll,or,,Uoll,u.t ,)n c. neamond
V. A. Carlson. C. II. Hoyer. II. A. , nuli,(.,y r. t, statement that
Magowa... M. O. Carlson, .lack Sans- a(Umpt )t,H ,)Lim ,,, (0 Htn.t
or. L. It. Whealo... Ton. Griffith, i llllotluil. ln, am, ,10 ,, ,.,,,
JmI Gnrland. I guards patrolllni; tho yards, with In
r.tructlons to perforate any would-be
II : '.iicendlarli's.
ALLIANCE IS
Oil!
NAMES THAT LIVE
1
I SAN FKANC1SCO. Kept. 22. Tho
I good old inline Constitution may bo
j given to tlio largo r.tcniiislilp wiitcii
1 Is to bo built soon by tho Paclllc
I Coast Steamship company. Tho new
. .vessel will ho on tho samo Hues as
l the Congress, which Is now on the
Steamer Arrives From Eureka j way from Philadelphia to this port.
Witll GOOd List Of 'Tho company halt iiteanishlpB called
PnSSCIlCJCrS. llU) Governor, President and Con-
,', , . .. 1 gross and tho name Constitution
ll.o A l amo arrived In ion, Eu- (, folw
reka yes Uhday and sailed tor Port- vhvMvuhlK tho ,.,
Jand. She had a good list, but a .. , , , , ,
rather light out-golng list. She I ., ,U . mT r m V '
took on about twenty tons of ox-i-"" ZV i!,"" "T
celslor and other mltifolliiiifoiiH ' When the Congress Is
Among those nrrlv-
lu servU'o arraugumeiitii will bo made
to withdraw the Governor and then
freight here
lliir oil her wero; II. nitliin:in.
Jerry O'Counell. E. Neuhaus. Fran- 11,0 ,'l's''l,' temporarily for Instal
ciB Tyrell. DorlH Tyrell, Morton l!,,,,m "f 0,1 1,"''I apparatus. Tho
Tyrol!, .Mrs. J. Tyrell. II. W. Ty-1 Ut'Kiess Is an oil burner,
roll, I). Franeller. Mrs. .1. Nye, Tlu "ttW'InlB of tho Pacific Coast
Jl. 1. Clausen, G. W. Corning, Mrs. ' company report that tho volume of
O. W. Corning. (). T. Otterhurg. A. P'tawww and freight business Is In-
L. George, John Murphy ami Tom ' 'Teasing rapidly and even with its
Toniron.
Among those sailing on her were:
O. E. Byles, it. C. Warren, Lillian
Warren, ,T. M. Klrkwood.
NORTH BENDS NEWS'
E. It. llodson, of South CoOs Itlv
r, Is the guest of his biother, J. V.
liodsoii, today,
Mrs. Geo. Black and daughter left
yesterday on the laqua for Berkeley.
Cor a visit with friends.
Increased facilities the company will
bo kept right at top speed all tho
time to try and handle the business.
SALVATION ARMY.
There will bo a Salvation Army
meeting conducted by Captain A.
M. Elmer of Seattle, hold In the
City Hall, at Eastsldo. Thursday
I at S p. m., and another at Bay
City, Friday at S p. 111.
, Marshfield & A I Z
.Mrs. it. L. Simpson and daughter. ' North Bend flUlU LllllC
Marguerite, left on the laqua for
San Francisco, where they will con-
Cars leave every 20 minutes from
suit mhu-IiiIIku ,....,.....1..,. 1 1 ' "l" i from 7 p. m,
.,. "u I to 12 o'clock every half. Faro 15
mou us. I cents 0110 way, round trip 25 cents.
I. F. Wasson, of Missouri, opened j Commutation books, 20 rides, $2.00.
Bohool at Elk Hock, on South Coos . Cnra leavo Chandler Hotel, Marsh-
Illver, this morning, 1 and rth Bend News Co., in
MIbb Hazel Moody, of Cocjullle,
ho pent tho week end as ih
or her aunt, Mrs. Oeo. lhuer.
iriM boat thlg mornlnc. 1
The Cliniuller.
Mrs. F. I). Browne, Gardiner;
Mrs. John Keck, Snn Frnnclsco; A
C. Hortlo, Myrtlo Point; W. G
Ciisech, Portland; C. S. Howntt
Portland; C. II. Beck, Salt Lake;
F. W. Day, Salt Lake; Chas. E
King, Pnwhueka, Ok.; S. Lovjsold
Portland; C. A. Maddux, Omaha;
S. P. Jordan, St. Louis; F. Me-
Taggarf, Portland; I). E. McCutch
eon, Portlnnd; Jack Gurnec, Port
I land; J. M. Nye, Jr., Coqullle;
I W. L. Evnns, Sacramento; J. S
Barton. Conulllo: G. L. Carlson
Snn Frnnclsco; G. B.' Stevens, Snn
Frnnclsco; H. E. Short, Portland;
J. A. Carter, Portland; BInncho
Huffsmlth, Hclciin, Mont.; Mrs. L
Belzer, Salt Lake; II. F. T. Rus
sell, Beaver Hill; II. L. Llonhcrgor
Spokane; Jeromo Workmnn, Eu
gene; F. A. Spenser, .Myrtlo Point;
Oliver Spires, Myrtle Point; O. F,
Attebery, San Frnnclsco; A. I
Georgo, Portland; Mrs. J. M. Nyo,
Coqullle; K. W. Heltlee, 1915;
W. C. Thurlow, Portland; Dnnlel
Miller, Baltimore; A. M. Vaughan,
North Bend; J. II. Gwlnn. Pondle
ton; L. It. Stiiisou, Salom; James
Forsytho, Portland; W. .i. Nelson,
Portland; A. B. Mauley, Portland
The Lloyd.
Mrs. T. B. .Martin, Coos City;
Win. A. Aiken, Camp li; Ed Yar
brough, Pendleton; F. J. Brndy,
Leavenworth, Wash.; .loo Fosse,
Coaledo; J. M. Klrkwood, Myrtlo
Point;' .1. Noah, Portland; C. P.
Coleman, Ten Mllo; Fundy Medlock,
Bandon; Fred P. Krel, Coos Itlver;
Geo. A. llouck. l'o Hand; S. O
Steckel and wife, Rosebiirg; Wy-
nwn Albeo, South Inlet; T. M
lliissoy, Camp 1.
The lllanco.
Jack Noah, Portland; I). F. Stair
Hold, Portland; M. lnnchy, Port
land; A. McCieady. Portland; It
II. Norton, Sumner; Walter Crook,
Hosehurg; S. Nuortena, Astoria; J
Peters, North Bend; Sain Wilson,
Blue Itldgo; J. O'Connoll, Eureka;
F. Detlefsen, Ferndalo; Henry P.
Clausen and son, Ferndalo; A. B
Taylor, Myrtlo Point.
TI10 Coon,
G. W. Smalley, Florence; F,
Wnkoinan. Coos Itlver; Alvln Bone
brake, Ross Inlet; It. S. Hnll, Myr
tlo Point; Mrs. B. Huffsmlth, Hel
ena, Mont.; Mr. Weyninn, South
Inlet; F. I). Fowler, Los Angeles;
Mrs. Ethol Watts, Portland; J.
Brewster, Sonttlo; Don Smith,
Camp 5; A. B. Mauley, Portland.
IF YOU HAVE SCALP TltOWhKH
iiso Miss Donnelly's Hair Tonic. It
prevents tho hair from falling, In
creases Its growth and enables it
to rotaln Its natural color. It is
stimulating and cooling, cleanses the
scalp and thoroughly eradicates nil
dandruff. For salo at Wlifklor's
Phnrmacy.
North Bond.
GORST&KING,Pii.
Low In price, high In quality.
Electric Irons
We have few iecoud-liond
Irons In good working condition
at 1.7B.
New Irons, fS.BO op.
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
Pbom 7I7-J" 161 Broadway
Selling Hen's Clothes
IS founded on the simple "square 4eal" basis to buy 0nJ
- good merchandise from America's best dealers; to char
only a fair per cent of profit, to tell the bar truth, without
exaggeration, about the goods, we sell? to make your interest
our first and greatest consideration; to give more than fair
treatment to one and all who (buy ,here and ' to keep pressing
forward toward perfection, realizing that merit wil! win. Tlis
and this alone, has made our three stores '
"ThiBusiest Men's Stores in Coos County"
"MONEY TALKS"
HUB
CLOTHING
& SHOE CO.
ir
Bandon
MARSHFIELD
Myrtle .Point
S. S. ALLIANCE
KUIPPKU WITH WIRKLKSS
SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR. EUREKA
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, AT 9 A. M.
Pjissciikci-s will aboard Sunday evening.
ROUND TRIP, $18.50
CONNECTING WITH THE NOKTH HANK HOAD AT POHTLANU
NOItTH PACIFIC STKAMSHIP COMPANY.
Phone 44 O. F. MrGEOKOIS. Aicrat
S. S. NANN SMITH
Sails from San Francisco for Coos Bay
Tuesday, September 23, at 3 P. M.
Snn Francisco oMco, H05 Ffu Hid?., or Lombard St. Pier No. '27
Inter-Oceanic Traiisiioi tatlon Co., C. F. McGeorcc, Attt. PImuio 1 1.
STADDEN
Ahli KINDS of I'HOTOGIUPHlcl
WOHK, Hronildo Enlirglif u
nouaK I'lnlslilng.
Pictures &framinj
Walker Studio
Unique Pantatoriu
THE MODERN DITIW. CI JX1
I'KESSEHS and HAT ItKXONK
Agent for 1'Jmrard 0. Stmall
Co.. Fine Tailoring, uc
make your next suit.
8S5 CENTRAL. FboHl
STEAMER IAQUA
Sails from Coos Bay for San Francisco Saturday, Sept. 20
Will Sail from San Francisco for Coos Bay Wednesday, Sept. 17.
FAST IIO.YT; GOOD PASSENGER ACCOMMODATIONS AND GOOD
SERVICE.
A. E. DIMENT, AkciH, Ocean Dock, Maishllold.
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS.
SuAhi? Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME.
S!Ivthc&JS " &
vimxv vw .-Uu' x0' -Vt'. 8F?:AV, SKIT. 21, 11 A. M.; SAT
TERtS SATURDAY TIIEREAF
Ticketa on Kale to all Eastern points and Information as to routeB
, ... , n "it cheerfully furnlsbed.
Phono Main 35L. P. 1 STERLING, Agent.
BANDON BY THE SEA
THE CITY OF THE FUTURE
COUAN?YWno5?E JF0 WMSfl SOUTH ON
TWO YFAS V ?S5cCIlSi 9100 ASH. BALANCE
ISaV levelSS'S.1'0 TAXE8' f,ne 8ANDY
Buy One It Will Make You Money
Donald MacKintosh
REAL ESTATE
ad
INSURANCE.
New and Second Hand furaMl
Bold on tlio IntalloifDt ml
UARHINGTON, dovlk
',Ut2 l'Vmt St.
Phono 810-L Manhflettf
before till
broalts out, by Insuring foH
good, rollabio nro in5ui-
...... n.ll.f IlliJ
pany. orogon riro
tinn nnllnlna nrfl the ''"
cheapest ami best. See W J
Loaton, agont, room u
J A I
bldg., or pliono tW'U
City Auto Serw
Good Car, Caretol JWj
reaaonable cnarg. ,
. . ,hnra At U7 1
'Will BO ailjrwuw
Stand Dlanco Clear Store I
phono, 78. Night pbone
TOM GOODAlXjttgy
QPHOOL SH
Seo the new school tW
ISOSOUTIIBBOjgJ
Have That Rorf
KOW
PHONg1TL
Gray Auto Service
Claude Tucker, Proprietor.
Phone ordera to Blanco Hotel, 46,
Atter 13, -aeOL, Bight Cufe.
liankftld, Oregon. '
Singer Sewin? Machines
We have them lor rent or for aale.
Machine Repaired.
Supplies and Needlea for. Salt.
W. JI. RTTZ.'
ltl Vmtk Aye. IfanhtteM.
r1 win i i
Low Rates ft
uvHimr iiv
lng rates, delivery
the first stories or .1
One trunk
frv... trunks
Twelve trunks
pboses. "