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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1914)
X THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1914 EVENING EDITION. FOUR COOS BAY TIMES M. C. MALONNV Editor niul Pub. DAN K. MALOM-IV News Kdltor i Official Paper of Coos County, Entorcd at the Postofflco at Marsh flold. Orccon. for transmission througli tho mails na second-class rnnll mattor. THREE FIGHTS IN N LI H ! H BEND GUI FOR IlllliiriiilV Two Fairly Clever Boxing Bouts and One is Poor Exhibit One Pug Missing Throe fast Blx-round bouts wero staged last night in Eckhoff Hall, North Haul, under tho auspices of thu North Uoiul lloxlng School, ro sultlng in two draws unci ono ren dered decision. About two hundred fans attended the exhibition. Owing to tho falluro of Johhny Splllano, of California, to put in an api)caran,co, the principal event of tho ovenlng was somowhat of a flz- ln nlrnntnt Print Siv. nt tlin nltlh. ... .. i..i . ...in i. ':"' .-.. .., .. . woamer pernmuim, moru wm fining in as Mason's opponont. a baseball gamo tomorrow afternoon Tno rr8t bout W11B botwoen Wnr hetweon Marshf Iclcl nnd North Hem rn woathorby, of IJamlon, and llnr Wlth fow exceptions, the lineup will ry j,0ckwood. of North Hend. Every ho tho samo as last Sunday. Marks t round was full of ginger, tho flght nnd Marks, who wero tho batteries ora working In close and Indulging UE Marshficld and' North Bend to Play Again Tomorrow, Weather Permitting for tho HI Mill team, when It croBS od bats with tho KtiBUlde mill team last Sunday morning, havo been en Knpod by Mnnngor Chandlor and vlll wnko their flrnt appearance) with tho MarshfloUl squad tomor row. Tho Marks hrotlurs played with tho Trl-Stato I.oaguo at North Yak ima during Hie etirly pnrt of tho sciiBon and nre snld to have won n rnpntntlon for thoniBolves In their icspectlvo nosltlous. Manager Chandlor Is of tho opinion that thov will form a Htrong battery for hit) toom In tho clash with North Bond tomorrow. Tho Elks am also planning n In frequent clinches and rapid ox changes of telling blows. The last rounds wero mnrked by tho ex haustion of Lockwood, who wns knocked down In tho InBt part of tho fifth, tho gong possibly saving him a knockout. In tho sixth ho came back, but without much spirit and plainly fought for tlmo. Woath orly, however, was unable to land a knockout punch In tho last round. The referee gave tho decision to Weatherly. Tho second bout, between Hilly Hancock, of North Iiend, and Frank Hollbrook, of Dandon, was tho star ovent on tho program. A discrep ancy in Height, greotlv favoring ... tnmnHiAnt ffiinlinAH Tlini i. . A.f r;.Va ,..V.V .nnnnVi iV,n, Hollbrook, ennsod tlio luttor to clls- nmnn.C l.nlr Nrt L ,n,J ?Zf im ' ,,n' " KrCatr COnfldOIIro In tho da S 5 L i onon,n" ro"n,,B tl,n w" warranted. , , V or," "Kr" f !i? twl? ml Hancock, during tho first part of to .1 In fnvor of tho firm tonm. M .. . . ,1vi,j,,m.. it.i.nt .., in. Tho llnoup of tho Mnrshflold and "'.fM'.V c.V"Ln! J. "I"t Ino In- 1 (.nilKllllllK M( L'AlOIll Ul I11H 1UIVUI- I IS HELD UNFAIR IMirill IIUIIU IL'illlia lUIUIWBi ....- l.n.i.lfnn. .... .. A. ... I t I .. . 1.1... Mnrnliflolil North Tlond " '' " ""-"l't "i ui "iiiiiiiK iiiiii- !?,?, n (tor o'f " remain long nt a tlmo cIobo M?IK n Krntwo t0 H0'1'0 lo"K reach. Rapid Tnniinr i Khwim exchanges of clover loft hooks and if"''0" ,, anffiioy """cr cl,tB rosiittctl during tho first r nncwor'tiiv n" Sn op thrco rounds. Holbrook sllppod and flmlH ....: V.". 7 mnsmo I ' ' " -ond. but quickly Woods r Murphy K' ,,l '? without a loss In .Tnlmnnn r1 Itviln I'runuKe. in inn Bocomi round l T.nwiu ... r' ...... Knllv cor" went td tho floor for nn In- oiaiii. Tlio thrco last rounds wore ninro gruelling. North llond rooters edg ed Unncoek Into n couplo of tight places, out of which ho clovorly ex tricated himself. Hancock was somo what prone, during tho exciting mo toes, to take tho advice of tho bleacher exports, which In nearly every caso nlmost resulted In disaster. - Not a Ringlo clinch occurred dur- , , , . ... . , lug tho ontlro six rounds,) fast foot Jimmy Clabby Given Worst of work ami rapid ropartco with tho moves resulting in n Hciomme ox hthll, rinndon motors hotly rosont ed tho decision of a draw, claiming Hollhrnnk linil Uv fn tlin nilvnntncn mr AMUtl rrr.. ,. oo ikt Tlm-.J ihroiiBlmtlt. Tlin .lnolidnn. Imivnvnr. SYDNEY, N. S. V.. Juno (). .Mill- n itnmilnr nm wlh tlin fnnn my Clnliby, tho Indiana inldtllowclg lit. I xi'o last bout, Mason and Sax. vice was given tho worst of nil unpopular Rni.ino. was an oasy-jrolng, ploaso doclslon lioro tonight In a twenty dnVt-Btop-on-my-tooB affnlr. rtnth round bpxIiiR match with JoffSiulth.-being local men. community rivnlry a Phlladelpila fighter who haH boon wns lacking and real roofing wob appearing In Australia for soveral mibHtltutnil by Joshing. Tho nnl youra. So llttlo. did tlio crow llko moslty dlaplayed In tho two first tho Judgment that tho decision anf- ri,--..,f th0 third and Drought on a riot and tho police had Ihr .r. i-..".it.nll.-vo-u'ot-to-t;lvo-troublo In contTolling tho .crowd, om.tholr-inonoy's.worth actuated tho Unpopular Judgment in Boxing Match Sport wrltorn said that Clabby waH treated unfairly. VOTING TODAY ON 6YRIMIUM COlU0Hf",," x il's'iliiyed vastlv moro sclonro t'""j Mnpon. nnd woll know how to follow up ndvantsnoH onco galnod, nnd to evade punishment In tho tight ol'M'cs. Desplto Mason's great er ivotrbt. ho felt n rospeot for his opponent's skill that ho could not rail " Hhnw 'Mid his Infremient rushes wero marked by a timidity which did net nornMt him to enrrv to a suc ceHfu finish any of his aggressive, rushes. Mason snout n goodlv portion of was doing or about to do. After each Boason of retirement ho would ri'sh out nnd whlpsnw the pcenorv for a fraction of n second and Antnmnhilp5 Inriiinn Ponnln tn ,,,H ',n, "''"nc behind his gloves. HUUmiUIJI Lb II1UUUL rtopiL 10 peoklnu through to seo what Six KIKO IIUCICSI III C3CI100I Election Close at 7 Voters Iiilvo been iiBBiiiiibline nt . !lm fontm I Hcliool 1 1 ti t li 1 1 it ur Hinro'agnln retlle. 2 o'clock to voto for or ngalust tho1 "v stretching n point or two, or Mnrshfluld Bcbool gymnasium bonds. Beverul in fnvor of Mason, the Fifty-five had cant tliolr ote nt :i refeieo called tho bout n drnw, o'clock, one hour after tho polling, which suited everybody with the pliu-o was opened. Seven nutomo.I,,)8llo exception of Sax. biles nre nt the boivIcu of tho voters nnd with thai Inducement It Is e- lwa: IMOI.K'S llAl.r, TO. peeled thut tlio Inrgost voto In n NKJIIT. IvICYSKICS OUrilKSTItA. school election will have boon cast z 4 wiiuii Hi" iuiin 1'iiinu. Ul 1110 liu j) 1)Xf' ,l',.' IOTII nnmos on the roglator nt 2 o'clock , s,, 1... ' ... T,.M M(1111iliv y tho majority wero women. .1. It.1 1 I.Ightuer wuh tho first to cast a vote. I Justice C. 1.. I'euuock In Judge of tho election. Officer Donna nnd J. V. Watts nre first nnd second clorks respectively. Miss Ellon limi tless is official secretary. Sovoral of tlio high school boys nre canvassing tho city and request ing tho people to vote. DEFIAXCK is larxoiuu). Third Vui'lit Cup Defender Is Komly for Trhil limes. nr Auorltuvt 1'itm to 1hm l)r TIlUM.J NI3W YOIUC, June G. Tho Do flanco, the third candidate for cup defoiiRo honora, wes launched at City iBlnnd in Uing lalnnd Sound af tor having her spars lemodoled. FlKht In Auto. According to re ports today, the main ovont of Inst night's boxing bouts In North llond was st. god In an unto after tho sched uled houta had finished. At any rate, It Is snld that moro severe puniBhiuont wns given, n Mnrshflold bnrtendor be ing roported beaten to a frnxzlo. No urrests huo been made. Fanner".' tiiion Meets, Farmers' Union N'o. till held its regular nieet Iiik in 1 In I. O. O F. Hull this morn iiiK. Several mutters pertaining to the work of the organisation wio dlscuHsud. Tho Union meets the first nnd third Saturday of ovory montn. J. M. Culley in prosldnt and Mrs. II. C. MIHor Is sooretury. TKe Royal TONIGHT The Kollys In an entire now act Tho Kollys havo sure made n Rood lmpresBlon hero this tlmo and are bound to please. Flvo reels; all now, "Tho White Squaw." A Illson 2 reel feature featuring Wm. Clif ford. "Vongeanro." A stirring Majes tic drama, "Tho Mask." A. Rex drama with I'hllllos Smalloy and Lois Wobor. "I'orcy Needed n Host." An Imp comedy that will make you all laugu. The programs nt tho Hoynl are all selected and you can always bo sure of weliiK Hid beet photoplays f 11 mod. Admission, lower floor, 15c; bal cony, iGo. Watch for "liUailo Love, tho Girl of Myatory," BALL SCORES Portland Defeats Sacramento 7 to 3 and San Francisco Shuts Venice Out D AuoclatM PrtM to Cons IUf Times. 1 PORTLAND, Or., Juno C Port land won from Sacramento yesterday and San Francisco administered a shut-out to Vonlco In retaliation. Tho scores: At Oakland R. II. E. Los Angoles 1 4 1 Oakland a 4 0 Uattorlcs: Chech, Musser and Doles Meek, Prough and Mltzc. At Vonlco R. II. E. San Francisco ....I 8 1 Vonlco 0 8 1 Hattcrlcs: Pernoll, Standrldge and Clarke; Flcharty and Elliott. At Portland R. II. E. Sacramento 3 5 3 Portland 7 12 0 IlatterlcB: Stroud and Hannnh; Hlgglnbotham and FIshor. CUP ItACIW TODAY Vnnltlo Lends- Resolute In llnrlnu; nnd Drifting. (Or AMoclilnl Vnt lo Coon DT TlmM.l ASSOCIATED PRESS UOAT, Off Greenwich, Conn., Juno C. Tho cup passed hor rlvni nml candidates, Vanities nnd Resolute, started their rourtn rare this nrter- linnn 'I'll 11 ttKRflllltll IM'finnml tlio starting lino III Bceonds nchend of ulrlftlng nintrh ui.i m?re tl 1 ... . ...l.l !... .1... Int(n. . ... ' "llll (ha .. me viiuiuo. i"". "iiiui huuu mninmining her load lB,tl three mlnu.es on ti,1 2V:ad,D nil leg Wll8 mt,B"-;r4,ni EXTRA! SPECIAL! A.MHRIOAX liKAOUE. Cloveland-Chlcngo; rain. St. Louis G; Dotrolt 5; ten Innings. St. Louis 0; Dotrolt 3. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Chicago 9; Brooklyn 5. c Pittsburg 3; Philadelphia 13. Cincinnati 2; Boston 7. St. Louis 8; New York 3. NORTH WESTERN LEAGUE. Victoria 2; Seattlo 5. Tacomn-Spokano; too cold for a game. YACHTS RACE TODAY. Vnnltlo nnd Resolute Meet for Fourth Contest. Wr Aua-!M -rn lu 1 ikk nr TlmM.l IIYE. V. V.. .llllln C. T.ni-Ml.iinnt Day for tho cup yachts Vanltlo and Rosoluto brought flno wcathor for tlio fourth rnco hntwonn tlin livn ' Bloops. Ono of tho Inrgest spectator nL'iuB tnai nils roi ownii tim vnnhta so far assembled off tho Larclimont Yacht Club. AMERICAN WINS CUP Captures London Aerial Derby Prizes Today From Ten Rivals IUf AHocltlxl rmit to Com Dr TItom.1 LONDON, Juno C W. L. Hrooks, tho only American entrant nmong elovon competitors In tho norlal der by, today was awarded a gold cup and a purso of ono thousand dollars as winner of tho first prize Tho rourso was a OB-mllo circuit of London. Big cut in AFTERNOON and PARTY DRESSES Just at the season when most in demand. A Few Prices: $12.50 Silk Di'cssos cut to$ sU $1(5.00 Soft TiUTetn in Navy 1,1.50 $18.00 Black Silk Messnlinc $18.50 Blue Cropo do Chine and lace $19.50 White aicssalino and Lace 11.50 14.50 14.75 $20.00 Light Blue Messnlinc $25.00 Knnv Pink Chiffon and . fossa! i no .12.50 17.50 Tnis is your opportunity to socuvo a gown for a very small stun for the halls and many other functions thai will take place in 'the next thirty days. The GQLDEM RULE "First National Bank Bldg. gMBMMaHtHMVVHMMMMaRMMBiBNriMaMMMHnMMSrMrl lrBMMMPBMMMi I mmmmmmmmmm wmmm mm - mmm i Wsmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmi If You haven't been to BAY PARK for two weeks you won't know the Place Such u Mplilt of Improvement nnd buMlIng activity us is rlfo tlioro'i-equlicN dally Inspi-itlon to keep up with It. New strcctM nro ImIiik ojh-iiciI, new homes built, lots cleared, mid a Mirprlslng chaiigo taking: place nil around. 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Tho Homo of Tito ,nscos. till AXI) OTlltill Cream Separators It doesn't take an export knowledge ol' mechanics or a lonjj working test to tell the difference between the Do Laval and other cream separators. On the contrary, witli a .19.14 Do Laval machine placed beside any other separator tho difference is apparent at first sight to the man who never saw n separator before. If he will then take fivo minutes to compare the separating bowl construc tion; the size, material anil finish of the working parts, particularly those subject to wear and re quiring to bo occasionally taken apart and put to gether; the manner of oil ing, and everything which enters into tho design and construction of a separa tor as a simple durable machine, ho will still fur ther SEE THE DIFFER ENCE, if lm will iro n step far- , ,aP .. i !An litf tnor and turn the eranus ot the two macnim &m ; side for half an hour, particularly running nulK : or water through the bowl, he will seo still more ditfer enee. The comparatively few buyers of other separators are those who merely read printed matter claims oi listen to the argument of some dealer working tor a commission, and who do not think it worth while to SEE THE DIFFERENCE for themselves. The wise buyer of a cream separator today does see this difference when buying his FIRST separa tor, while the unwise or careless one usually ""W worth while to do so when lie comes to buy n bL.tr OND separator a year or two later. i)0z EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE