The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 19, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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MARSHFIELP, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1914 EVENING EDITION
riMES,
THREE
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Our Motto
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(UTE TRAINS
fitVR-
LiUne-WW.
ie tl eeo California; to llvo
(the BUnSlllUe, uuwuio mm
H s try you cannot afford
TRAINS DAILY
hm THE train of modern
L up-to-thc-mlnuto equip-
AND SAN FHANCISCO
llth Standard, Tourist nnd
lilnj jervico nnu win iuuubu.
It uid lot lilm outline n trip, .quote
ituro on California's fiunoiiH resorts.
I I'menRcr Agent, I'ortliuul, Ore.
tation Power
it You Less
not problematical if you
TION ELECTRIC SERVICE.
ite rates, absolute reliabil-
dequate power at the least
ciency in power service are
lonomy and efficiency in
1 business.
ower Is not electric it will
e 178 and ask our repre-
i facts and figures,
(II cost nothing but a few
pe and may be wortli many
Power Go.
and Central
Hf THE SEA
)F THE FUTURE
5F?1 MILE8 S0DTI on
M TAXES, FINB SANDY
W Make You Money
lacKktoslta
INSURANCE.
(mber & Mfg. Co.
DPARTMEN'r
ffSfJ' 8ASn,AND,DOOna.
10 W CBINQ OUR WOOD.
lay SOUTH BROADWAY
Real Estate,
fine fnsuranra
& ABSTRACT CO Inr
'ACKev Man ""
4Fp2M A SPECIALTY.
ISCR, Pnn ,.m
mCE vu'A$ -
'no.NB loi.
In The World of Sports
LUCK OF PERKINS.
Portlnndcra Toll of Fisherman Who
Hccomcs Hnscball Player.
A Portlnnd tmnor wvo. iim,..i
Perkins, Denver recruit backstop, has
for several years been a Columbia
River nnd Umpqun Hlver flshormnti.
Ills apeclnlty Is salmon.
His catches wero always n marvel.
If wns n case of "fisherman's luck."
When selno and Klllnotters returned
hi tho morning from a session on the
tldo stretches, Perkins Invariably hnd
ii mini wuuii uuicrs nnu row.
"Luck has nlwnys been with me,
My fond liopo Is that It Btlcks with
mo now when I will need It most,"
snl (I Perkins.
When catching on the Columbln
University team Perkins batted .314
ono yenr, and won the lloneyman
trophy for bat-leader. Tho follow
ing yenr 1io took second Iron tho
same kind of work. Thnt wn n morn
nothing to his showing last year,
when ho went to Mnrshflold and
clouted tho ball through 25 games
nt n pace better Hinn .400
NEW YOIUC, Fob. 10. Untiling
Lovlnsky thinks this Is a hard world
to pleaBO. It n fellow docs not win
fights he Is placed with the "has
bcens." If ho wins too many then
'his rlvnlB grow to fear hi in nnd It Is
l:nrd to got engagements. Lovlnsky
hns reached tho place whore they al
most write up tho results of his bouts
In ndvnnce, so certain Is tho result.
Tho clovor follow will havo to do
something unusual If he wants to con
tinues to get frco advertising, for It's
always known beforehand Just ex
actly what ho will do: It is n fore
gono conclusion that ho will feint
and duck mid clinch three-quarters
of tho time, whllo doing merely Just
onougli offensive work to got n do-clslon.
Tho grading nnd filling of tno
Ynnkoes' new park nt Klngsbrldgo Is
so near completion thnt only tho cold
weather provents tho work of begin
ning tho orectlon of tho playing
stands at onco. It Is expected that
this work will bo started about tho
middle of March.
In all probabilities tho Phillies will
ho without tho services of Eppa Rlx
ey, tho elongated Virginia pitcher,
until Juno 1. Rlxoy graduated from
Virginia this season and must remain
until Juno 1 for his diploma. Ho has
accepted tonus with tho Phillies, but
ima nni slimed a contract and tl.o
chnnccs nro thnt ho Will not until he
gets permission of tho club to finish
his studies.
A numbor of Australian flghtorH
have signified their dcslro to meet
Tommy Hums, former heavyweight
"AIM NAMES UMPIRES
Kvpeilenecd .Men Will mil Striken
(mil Hulls.
M SAN FHANCISCO, Fob. 19.
PnM;,e,UAllh T.'nirtim, of the
winrtn MCotlBt ''"""ball League,
iiiaiio tho official nilnouncoinent
ot,.ii;, ""'I'tcb who win call tho
finnan, "II! bUlfl d,,r,nB- tho COMlillK
senso,!. They nro nil old meir In the
inn8 ..,.?f TlnK acraItl "W' who
can viin0!1 m'X cnrs '" tl10 A'or-
nlt.SO,d?lon nncl international
i'5! " b.?th of tl10 B clnsslfl-
tT i.ii"?.,i:nc.,nc .ct League,
MEMTISTS TO"
HOLD MEETINGS
BIG EATERS GET
KIDNEY TROUBLE
Take n Glass ' Salts Heforo llienk-
fiiNt If Your Hack Hurts or Iliad-
der Hothcru Ymi.
Tho Amorlcan men. and women
must guard constantly against Kid
noy troublo, becnuso wo cnt too much
and all bur food Is rich. Our blood
Is filled with uric acid which tho
kldnoya strive to filter out, tney
wotikon from ovorwork, bocomo slug
gish, tho ollmlnatlvo tUsues clog nnd
tho result is kidney troublo, blnddor
woakness nnd a general decllno In
hoalth.
When your kidneys fool llko lumps
of load; your back hurts or the urlno
Is cloudy, full of sediment or you
nro obliged to seek relief two or
thrco times during tho night; If you
suffer with sick headncho or dizzy,
nervous spoils, ncld stomach, or you
hnvo rhouniatlBin when tho weather
Is bad. got from your pharmacist
about four ounces of Jad Salts; tako
a tablespoonful In a glass of water
beforo breakfast for a fow days and
your kidneys will then act flno. This
famous salts Is mado from tho acid
of grapes and lemon Julco, combined
with llthla, nnd has been used for
generations to flush and stimulate
clogged kidneys; to neutralize tho
nclds In tho urlno so it no longer Is
a source of Irritation, thus ending
bladder disorders.
Jad'Salts la Inexpensive; cannot ln-
Juro( makes & delightful efforvescont
Uthla-water bovorago, and bolongs In
every home, because nobody can
make a mistake by taking a good
kidney flushing any time.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In the matter of tho Assign
ment of the Hardwood Milling
Co. (a corporation).
To tho crebMtorB of the Hardwood
Milling Co., a corporations
You and each of you are hereby
notified that The Hardwood Milling
Co., a corporation, has made an as
signment for the benefit of Its credi
tors, and that tho undersigned Is the
duly selected, qualified and acting
assignee In the matter of said assign
ment, and you aro further notified
to present your claims as by law pro
vided, to me, the undersigned, within
three months from the date hereof.
Dated at Marshfleld, Oregon, this
8th day of January, A. D. 1914.
GEORGE W. WELSTEAD,
Assignee.
First publication, Jan. 8, 1914.
Last publication, Feb. 19, 1914.
1, "Pl'l-over umpire nro T "&
II it y,tfWn Jf P,h;10' w; ,T- ai,t"r,
iiicJISi!L!13jLJ' p McCarthy.
champion, who. Is on hls-wny to tho
Island continent, with a strii g f J
1 fir, rBi,.nr my ?f tl10 'xers tlm.
minis hns with dim. n. ....... ..i
to bo In Austrnlla six months t
iL) "ot J,rovo n hrrlor to Com
InnVm'" '" ,.,1.ak,,,K lh0 American
S,??c,t,lB' " anticipates mud
troublo mid says tho club "has thr
nmi ii i, .", '! tcllcra '" th0 country'1
nnd that "If tho rest of tho playerc
ur h,nM,"Ml tl,oy'n c,,t 8 "'ch fig
one." I,c,llln"t question ns any-
It Is only a question of time boforr
summer baseball will bo In vogue o"
over tho country. Somo of tho molly.
a1 t.ririi'n!! -
baseball player earning n. fow pnltn
dollars .InyI,.K tho game In the sum.
mcr t nio, Instead of wnltlng on tabic
and tho like but tho tlmo I, ot fa
distant when hey will wake up to the
fact that a college ball player Is onlj
l.,!rnm,.,li",1 CI?" ,1Ul,) t0 ar '"8 COl.
lego tuition by no morn i.nnr.i,i.
means.
Less than two weeks and tho 01
nnu will hnvo nrrlved on Amorlcnn
noil again. Woll, there nro number,
less good things provided for Hit
spread to bo given In their sports
men s honor. If thoy hnvo tried
nmnilng birds' tongues, crnbs
brnliis and such other delicacies In
tho lar East; pnto do folo gras and
MiimniH extra dry In Paris, somi
havo alrendy written to say that plain
sauerkraut and Vlrglnln ham will
tasto good In dear old Now York
Never mind about the pigs' feet mm
uj- iniKurs.
If William Herring, the big semi,
professional pitcher wlm win i.n ii.i
out by tho Giants lives up to his Long
Island records, Walter Johnson will
hnvo n rival as n strike-out king
In a gnmo ngnlnst tho Dhldwln nine,
?n.t v5nr "m"1 Hf'-IroroiaIoiinl club
h. ri. I "?rr,l,K rnt,l olovon ol
the first twolvo men to fnco him mid
niowod down twenty vlctlnm fo r.
teen Innings. I a nine Inning game
ngnlnst tho Press A. C. ho struck out
tho South Sldo A. C. of Frcoportv
So tho Cleveland Naps aro the first
away to the Southland.- Evlde lj
in.".1 8 ,oft 0,,t or rP"chof tho out
Thoro nro still many mon needed
.u luiiiimuiu mo rniiKs of tho Fedorn
organization nnd not only win !,ny.
era now on minor lengue rosters be
sought, hut those who inny receive
the r ton dnys' notice of release from
major to minor will bo offered placet
by tl o now circuit.
"Jim" O'Connor, tho lanky mllor
,iNo.w Yrk A' c" ,B "loving In
good fashion theso days. From b
runnor who hnd all h0 could do to
run a mllo In Im. 4Cs. n year ago
ho has become a consistent "4-ao"
mon.
So tho English peonlo nro not so
disgusted with Jack Johnson after nil.
!-iuiiKcunsiiiorniian tno National
Sporting Club of London hns decided
to offer a purso of $1G,000 for a
twonty-round bout between Jack mid
Sam Langford, tho "Roston Tar Ra
by, to tako plnco probably early in
Juno. What then would becomo of
Johnson s ongagomont with Mordn.
I-rnnk Hlnkoy npponrs to no tho
head coach of tho Yalo football teom
for next season in nmno ns well as In
action.
Anyone who 'hnnnoim tn im mn.
tomplntlng n visit to dear old Now
Yoik any tlmo between tho fifth nnd
olghth of March would do well to
send ahead by registered 'mall a nug
get of gold or somo equally vnluablo
iiuecBaiun hb n ueposit on n room In
some of tho out-of-the-way hotels.
For notice Is hereby given that all
avallablo spneo In tho hostolrles
whero swoll folks congregate ins
been lapped up by enthusiasts who
havo planned to meet tho world's
tourist baseball tennis when they
land. Special trains hnvo been 'en
gaged for frlonds or Comlskoy and
tho White Sox. Speclnl eats at the
big blowout will cost $10 a plate.
Merry King Colo Is glad ho'B with
Southwestern Oregon to Be
Represented at Meeting in
Washington Soon
Editor Timos: Tho Southern Oro
gon conferonco of Seventh-Day Ad
vontlstB will bo woll represented at
tho biennial session of tho North
Pacific Union Conferonco of that
denomination, which will bo hold nt
College Plnco, Washington, Fobru
ary 25 to March 8. Elder F. S.
Hunch, of Rosoburg, president, will
head tho delegation from this con
ference, which will bo composed of
iinicucnuy mi ot tno clorgymon and
Hlblo teachors In Its employ. Among
others who will attend nro T. G.
Irunch, L. A. Gibson, R. W. Alrey,
C. J. Colo nnd Lowell Tuppor. Among
ho cities thnt will bo represented
aro Rosoburg, Ashlnnd, Cottago
Grove, Mnrshflold nnd other plnces.
Clergymen mid Hlblo tcachorB
from tho conferences In Montnna,
Western Oregon, Idaho and Wash
ington, which with Southern Oregon
-omprlso tho North Pnclflc Union
Conference, will nlso nttond the .ses
sion. Tho visiting clergymen will
Include Elders I. 11. Evans, president
of tho North Amorlcnn Division Con
ference; G. H. Thompson, secretary
-t tho North American Division Con
'orenco: W. W. Eastman, head of
tho publishing work in North Anior
Ica, and Mcado MacGulrc, field soc
rotary of tho Young Pooplo's MIs
ilonary Voluntcor Department. All
of theso nro from tho world's head
quarters of tho denomination In
Washington, D. C, with tho oxcep
Mon of Eldor MacGulrc, who cornea
from Lovolnnd. Colorado. Elder
C. W. Flnlz, of College Place, pres
ident of tho North Pacific Confer
ence, will hnvo chargo of tho meet
ings. This will bo tho sovonth of twolvo
lintlnr meetings scheduled In dlf
'orcnt parts of tho United StntoB
nnd Canada, and which will continue
'tnttl next day.
It Is stated that there aro now
iver 20,000 young mon nnd women
'n tho schools, academics and col
'cgps opornted by tho denomination,
nid tho necessity of winning ovory
ino of tlioBO for gospel workers will
'to brought to tho attention of tho
ologntefl. Eldor Eaatmnn will toll
if the progress thnt Is belnc mado
'n North America toward dlstrlbut
ng Christian literature
Ofricors will bo elected for tho
next two years, credentials nnd , li
censes Issued, and It Is prouablo
thnt several changes will be mado
tn tho forces In different parts of
tho North Pnclflc Union territory.
W. h. Durgnn.
CM.' 1 1 HACKS PORT WORK.
ROSEHURG, Or.. Fob. 18 T.ho
'losobiirg Commercial Club nt Its Inst
ncotlng passed n resolution In which
t resolved to glvo Its "henrty np
iraval and supiort to tho project of
improving tho Port of Umpqiia har
bor "I'd wnterwny," and earnestly
'cqucsts our sciintorB.and represontn
Mvos to uso their utmost endeavors
'n this Improvement.
HACKACJIK-RIIKUMATISM VANr
ISH AWAY.
Men nnd women having bnckacho,
rheumatism, stiff and swollen Joints
nro honestly glad to know that'' Fo
ley Kidney Pills aro successful every
where In driving out theso Ills. That
Is because Foley Kidneys Pills nro
a true medlclno nnd quickly effoijtlvo
In all diseases that result from
weak, Inactive kidneys and urinary
Irregularities. Owl Prescription
Pharmacy. Frank D, Cohan. Oppo
site Chandler Hotol. Phono 74.
Goodrum's.Garage
home of the
CADILLAC and FORD
Auto Supplies for All
Makes of Cars
847 Central Av. Phone 37
Tho man who wants to fight when
i Joko Is played on him Is tho snmo
nnn who thinks It great fun to play
Jokes on others. -,..--,-.
tho Yankees, otc. It's tho way with
most of thorn. They flop this way
ind thnt nnd whon thoy land right
sldo up it la n knlfo In tho back ,or
tho other proposition.
Looks as If Wllllo Hoppo will soon
hnvo to go Into vnudevillo, bocauso
thoro will bo nothing elso to do.
Thoro doesn't seem to bo n cueist
nnywhoro who can oven make It in
teresting for tho wlznrd. Evqntn
which occurred nt a recent reception,
however, hnvo caused some admirers
of Hoppo to warn him against taking
too much' "for tho stomach's qakOi"
for fear thnt It may shako his norvee.
Friends of Ad Wolgast aro de
claring that ho will surely regain tho
lightweight championship of tho
world If Wllllo Ritchie over ngrecn
to fight him. A,d did suca clover
work In IiIb recent fight with Joo
RIvors In Milwaukee that ho bag.por
simded many fight fans of his ability
iu uuiiiu uacK.
Thoy talk about drawing cards, llko
Cobb, Wngner, Johnson and qthers.
"Hilly" Sunday has It on them all If
n peep Into tho Oakland tabernacle,
Pittsburg, provo anything. If, tho
FodoralB could sign the evangelist,
modern baseball stadiums wouldn't
bo big enough to hold tho crowd's.
Federal league agents, by the way,
hnvo pindo themselves unwolcomo
membors of tho committee that will
groot the homecoming GlantBj nnd
White Sox when thoy Jand In Now
York. Many of tho tourlsU have not
signed major leaguo contracts , and
tho Fedornl lenguo agents ,feol confl
uent or uojng somo proselyting.
Gonial Pat Conway has been elect
ed president of tho Irish-Amerloan
Athletic Club for the eighteenth tlmo.
Conway raised his good right hand
bofore tho meeting and vowed "never
again," but tho membors Of tho club
paid about as much attention to. him
as Tinker would pay to an offer from
organized basoball. Pat was put in
to tho office smiling nnd objecting,
With a round of cheers that were
marvelous, says ho, .for their slncer
?fo; And he deserved every one.
SAFE FOR RAHIKS, EFFECTIVE
FOR GROWN-UPS.
That Foley's Honey and Tar Com
pound. It has tho confidence of
your druggist, who knows It will
glvo you satisfaction. W. W. Nes
smith, Statesboro, Gn., says; "I
havo used Foley's Honey and Tar
Compound In my family and have
sold it In my store and It never
falls to euro." Refuso a substitute.
Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Frank
D. Cohan. Opposite Chandler Ho
tel. Phone 74.
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