The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 10, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page SIX, Image 6

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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELO, OREGON, TOJRSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
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MIFFING NEWS
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GEO. W. ELDER
IN ID OUT
Steamer Arrives From Eureka
and Sails for Portland
Busy at Docks Today
The George W. Elder sailed for
Fortland nt 1 o'clock this afternoon,
having arrived In early from Eureka.
She had a fair freight business.
The coming and going of the Elder
S
ST 1001 TODAY
CLOSE DUCES
EN
IS
Boston and New York Battling
For National League Honors
Other Leagues
(Or AacKittx! ITtm to CM Df Tlm.J
NEW YORK, Sept. 9. Baseball
Redondn Leave? For San Fran
! risen inri 9an Pnrirn Hn: lJnterest during the week centered
Cisco ana pan rearo nas .again pn the reniarkub,0 trugsie
Large List of Passengers
The Rcdotido sailed at noon today
for San Francisco and San Pedro.
Sho had a good list and considerable
freight. Including more railroad
equipment of Wltlett & Burr, which
nd the departure of the Nann Smith ! is gradually belar shipped back. The
and Redondo within a few hours of Redondo will probably go on dry
each other made Agent McGeorge and dock this trip for a general over
hit force at the Smith Terminal dock, hauling.
go some. Over 200 passengers were' Among those sailing on the He
handled, dondo were: I
The Elder had 112 passengers, A. Anderson, A. Wicks, W. Wicks,
norm irom nere as ioiiows: .Master Smead. J. C. Smead. Mrs. J.
IT nia.i.lMn VaA.I tlnfll. ra " n c .-.a r - m a r. I
ii. uiaivn, .'iu oj mi .'us. v. aiueau, ueo. t. wane, J. J, sum
R.
"VVni. Baylls, James O'Nell. Mrs. F. A. van. A. E. Tollenday. Perry Lawrence
jones, j. h. .Moore, treu .Morgenson, Roy Miller. W. H. Waterman. A.
S. C. Croddlck, Mrs. Frank Small- Maryarri, John Knight, Rob. Ing
wood. Katherine Smith. Hernlce ram. Frank Drady, S. llolan, W. Ow
"Ward, Miss May Parsons. Henry en, Terca Johnson, Mrs. Swan John
Bloch. Miss Bella Thrift. Fred Reiter. son. Carl Johnson. E. J. Rooney. W.
D. L. Mate. Chas. Jevrett. Mrs. Hayes. J. Tanner, L. Kinsman. Mrs. Ella
Mrs. Lester Martin. Rex Peterson. Moore. Airs. E. J. Honey, R. 11. Crow
Mrs. A. L. Peterson, II. O. Towne. ell. Georgia Crowell, Mrs. R. II. Crow
C. E. Young. Mrs. Jack Larson, Bay- ell. E. L. Battersby, Antonio 8pcron,
man .uarun, .Mrs. i. . jiarun. Kiea- Kioyd Mason, C. Ryan, W. Haly. Cono
nor Schmltt. Ed Miller. Beima Miller, Haly. A. Gunleler, Mike Averdlsh,
Amanana Miller. C. A. Stoddard. Emll Gunrol Smith. Chas. Rotchoff, T.
Bager. Mrs. E. R. McGee. Edna Han-, Nanby, Andrew Vrlsdt.
son. W. W. Steers. J. W. MlUer. Mrs. ,
F. V. Catterlln, F. M. Carter, J. W
Roberts. Bert Roberts
Scfalbrede. E. L. RUter,
Mrs. F. H. Fawbeader,
donson. Walter Anls
Brooks Ilogan, F. A. Jonw. J. C.
Hale, Wm. Starke. J. A. Elder. Mrs.!
S. C. Croddlck. Ruth Smith. Morris
"Ward. Mrs. F. E. Ward. E. M Rosen-1
thai, L. J. Hodson. Miss Lena Pitt,
Mrs. Fred Reiter, L. H. Boydston. A.'
S. McK, Lester Martin. Pauline
Peterson. A. L. Peterson. F. W. Co
M. Carter, J. W.t
?,f "2 LEAVE TODAY
OH SMITH
for the pennant in the National
lA'aBuc. oununy lounu .cn orK
nnd Boston deadlocked for the lead
Just as they were two weeks ago.
Meanwhile the advantage lias tain
for the most part with the Giants,
Boston havine had a elp.nr Mil.. In
the lead only once nt the close of!
a day plays. Saturday the teams
drifted back to even terms again
when the Giants dropped one game
of a double header in Brooklyn,
whl'e Boston, half a game behind,
was winning In Philadelphia.
Monday Boston Jumped nnead
again. .Monday the tow teams be
gan a series In Boston which may
tell heavily on their pennnnt pros
pects. Bach team seems well pre
pared, the Braves having been con
serving their star pitchers, Tyler,
Rudolph nnd James, as much ns '
possible, and apparently liming them '
In trim for tTv battle, while thej
Giants are using their bats more I
effectively than for weeks pnst.
Of the remaining two members I
of the pennnnt contending quartette, I
SL Louis droppol off badly during
the week, winning but one game In
six, nnd despite n victory over Cln-I
clnnatl Sunday, Is six games re-!
moved from the readers. Chicago,
has done better, but not so well ns
tne lending pair and Is four games;
from the top. I
A little interest was Injected Into .
the American League race during
: (lln tvtwilr hi n am, s.i ..... ..
the Boston Red Sox. Their notable I
, feat was the taking of four straights
'from Philadelphia, reducing the
league lead of the Athletics appro-'
clably. There is still an eight nnd,
la half game gap between the two!
well. C. E. Mack, Jack Larson, liar- Steamer Sails for San Fran- clubs
ley PeTeon GladYVmier Tew Ira' CISCO With Large List Jic,8 K. 'cno?' I!"
aft-sasss sua is Many A,es Sent SiS r- - a.a
uucfcnr.i. w. u. numweii, jlrs. con- " .auu annul sauati ui v o clOCK , in the Ainarlrnn Asunrlnllnn Mil
rad. H. It Lowe. Allwrt HaUw. Mrs. this morning for Snn Francisco with w nk . mSS. ..??.? ."-' .?''
..-.v ... v. . tFi. atlivr mv IVII
J. . Roberts, Hrnee Roberts. Miss a eaiwclty list cA' jmssongersj hnd ngnt ncc Mcotlne tho Jpnci inn.i
Bwsle ImnMl. A. G. McCl.ne. T. II. considerable freight in addition to nK" cSloneli o the In tor's own
French. MiorW ABder. J. Guslar- the lumber cargo. I grounds, tho Brewers trounced them
sen. J. Johnson. A. G. Mitchell. A. Among the freight taken on board In three out of tour game" and left
8chuttpU. R. B. Weeks. D. D. Me- were a large number of boxes of Grav- i.n,,iLvm , pp?-i ii.n.n,.c.? ".. e"
ttHK mu uiiu il
rwee, n. wnw, .tn. n. uoKtno. .Mas- cHoioia kimmos ueing si inntMl ny roog Iiulf tramns tiohln.l Tl, r..in.i. '
ter Delano. Rosm'1 Delnito. J. F. eonty people to friends and rola- had won SI and lost CI on that
. Tii . .. v!"; vTr.,,r 'rV' n Jr tt",or"lu y oi wnom uaie to the champion's 77 nnd CO.
A. AlUtrton. H. M. Gaedicke. John were former residents. Among those - .
Mot9. jw coio. a. Brumi. s. iwer. geiuns Boxes or the select fruit were
W. Tkmpon. T. Koaoreiak, T. Ya- R. S. Weekly. C. Llttman. V. V. I
raa ana can waseeewiu. uowe. o. L. Hawkins. Chas. Krarilun
ArrUo fnm Hureka. Mrs. M. Jogenson, Anna M. Russell.
.imwng mint MrriTiitc; (rain r.nroKa Jtniy iiounris, H. A. KICKworlli,
oa tlw Oorg W. VMr wr the fi- Fred Kroeger. S. D. Magnus, F. D.
l1f : , Teller. Albert Brandt, J. P. Hannon.
II. A Kmmoc. I Wlhwti. Mre. Wit- Mrs. C. Brrtnr. Ml A. Johnson. A.'
son. C. C. Conntrytaaa. A. Stach-. V. Wlckman, Mm. J. E. Fld and
vtefc. r. KltMB Mm. W. W. Sl- Mrs. J. Anderson,
ley. Gmnfc ShJpley. K. C. HittUn, Among the paengers sailing on'
an4 J. KIKy. th Nana were the folio wins: ,
1 i.-.m-m i Stanley Dollar. Mrs. Stanley Dot-
1 .HTIU.MKR FOR Sll'SUUY. ! tar. R. K. Shine and wife and fam
ily. Mrs. R. Ward. Mm. C. Hyland.
R F R F
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BILL SUUHfcS
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Dj .UMrUil Prx to Com E Ttan.)
AMERICAN LKAGIK.
TUIfuiifi'r Mill ComiMiny in Put on Mrs. W. LoHifaun. Mrs. X. K. Tern-!
Vc-cl to San FmncNco. le, Mary and Annie Stonkl, Mnt' nlng.
Cmma1. .m.1.1 l ... .. n. I
I. Ik. f.ll f TMa UVi-r Ml I r f'aiWM, yan uu. p,rnst 11HI
Xew York 0: WashliiKton 1.
Boston 2; Philadelphia 0: 12 in-
I. n W.U..B.I v,- i. r t
plans to pl.c a starn schooner la the """' 7.7 i ".. .
iHMbr trad- betwwn Florence, or ,' '" T AIJrT,n-f"d
the Staalaw River, and Saa Fwatel. f' j)IU! "i.?"?. ,G'IIt? P1' ef I
The company has four small saillag TrlT xT"" ,7,V.rueA""' J.'
m lumber from there l. 7:. '"" """"'.. """"
Man-
Elliston.j
SaaMllto and the bar Lawrence. ?'".:', S ti---.' .'
II. P. Dutton. at the head of the 'uZamJcT'omnMl
etfrnpany. who Vaa returned from a f , SSj-i0"- Qm1; !' v r'T
triii Jn... Ik. Mtaar uv. ik.i ik, - f- tiMy. &. Mereate. A. C. er-
sta arhooaer for addition to the EVS t "ZU'Z'Z!' D'
XATIO.VAL .1C1'E.
Tae company nas tour small sailing . r , - ,-- .. "-' ,7, , :
ve's cnrrylag lumlwr from there . S vSh h! vkiu
to ta Callforala metropolls-th Shto' jSva? CU? mil
eeaooMM Hugh Hoaan. OckUnd and K,nney J cXta l C i
RauaiiiM .n.i tk ki... i fiu-pu J rvinney. j. uarcia, a. c. m
Chlengo 1; Pittsburg 5.
Breklyn 0: Xew York 3.
Philadelphia 10; Boston 3.
Philadelphia 0; Boston 7.
XOllTIIWKSTKUX LIIAtil'i;.
Tacoma 1: Ballard 0.
Seattle 9; Spokane 4.
Vletoria : Vaacoaver 0; called In
ty. W. Miller. Carl Johnson. Mike, H,,,t aeeount of darkness.
2? r?srj?. . J? J r: JW .jrUuZ
tra'MpoedTSoo.. fi "of tiZZ "llf?2i WHeh' A' Br'
to Saa Kraaclseo. The rapacity of ta aa Tral "8-
will 3.000. 000 feet every thirty
lays.
A survey completed by the United
State engineer shows that tt e chan
nel at th' entrance ti the Sluulaw U
fourteen feet deep at the low water
stave, tne best condition ever known
The north
far a distance
south jetty more than 6000 feet. A
sum or J250.000 Ix available for their
extension and It Is anticipated that
the funds will be ample to finish the
projects.
COAST LEAGUE.
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CUIJ.IXCS OF COQUH.I.H. San Pranclne 0 C 2
f Batteries: Able and Alexander"
Chs County Svut Xes As Told by Lelfleld and Schmidt.
The S'litinel. .Venice .' 1 7 3
Mm. M. O Hawkins has had as her saeramento 5 10 0
and Elliott; Ar-:
Jatlyta"fcLVmSr-Ted ' ," " MWre4 Cooper Balwrfea: Henley
jetty basbeen coHittle ed ef Berkeley and Mrs. Xorval Skee of. ellanes and Rohrer.
Jf l'l9ATn ?."' thf "eald.burg. California. They left Portland
WKALTH COMING IX
lev aft roruanu 3 9 0.
Thursday for Portland. . i.os Angeles 0 2 3
Xews came that Mr and Mrs. J. A. I Batterlou: Lush and Fisher;
Yokam, of Grldley, Cal., are the hap-j Hughes and Brooks. I
py parents of a baby daughter. (Portland 7 13 nl
M. B. Pressy. formerly of the Ban-' L8 Angeles 1 5 j '
don World, was a Coqullle visitor last Batteries; Krause and Fisher; I
rnuuy. ue is now in tno insurance r.uniKe ana uoies.
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Splendid Array
Autumn Suits
The store that shows the new things m'
them FIRST, now has a most beautiful and var
led -selection of new suits-there is an unmfol
able air of flistiiiffivnimuo .ii,,.i i
""w ",JU,,L ' suits ni
classes them as the work of high-gi-adc desi!
D 1 11 .1 -
jrricea au tne way from
$15.00 to $50.00
lltMlttllf ffltl tVtti tT ilt bA.(.... 1. ...I., mi. .. 1
" "" -1"--""! "iciiuiiiiB the imr !!(.
Materials Include Broadcloth, Xew Rough Weaves, CdmtuJj
ScrgcH mill Fancy Xovcltlc.i. See them, '
New Fall Coats
$10.00 to $50.00
Yon know, of course, the grant advantage oi leeling a coat from a big as
sortment of correct styles yon can best find one that pleases you and at a
price yon desire to pay. In our Autumn Coats will be found models for every
occasion in every desired fabric and color and each one is a model of au-,
thentic style and perfect tailoring.
Splendid Assortment-Woo I Dresses-Dress Skirts
nt
. . 1 nose women who contemplate purchasing a new Fall Dress or Dress Skirt
will do will to see this newly arrived collection. Showing the verv latest in
style and slmdes ami at very tempting prices..
New
Trimming Silks in
liomnn Stripes and
Plaids.
$1.25 to $3.00 per yd.
. 40-inch
Chepe-de-Chine
in white and colors'
$1.C5 pr. yd.
: tk i . ;'j
Large new .shipment
of
Laces ;i nd Veilings
A sue Mai collection
of Yal. lares at 3e per
;ril
v.
D. M. C. COTTONS
All Coitus.
Exclusive Agents
' 'Derby Gloves"
Dent 'ii Sleeping Gar
ments for Children
3i)c an I Toe.
Hub Dry Goods Company
"Smart Wear for Women'
Corner Broadwav and Central Avenue
Phone 361
1
IS
GREATEST EVER
Tux receipts bulKeil considerably
during the last three bualncsa days
business.
. San Francisco 0 6
Miss Minnie Smith, who haa been Oakland "....3 10
in Ausuat. most of the remittances v'8,t,nK tno fan,,,Jr ot er brother. J., natteries: Standridge and Schmidt:
Ivelnp: from those who
the first hulf of the!
April I. The amount
had uld
Smith, county agriculturist, haa Prough and Jiltze.
Venice u 14 1
manager of the .Mission 4 7 j
books for those three days totals r"""c1,n l'",u" warenouse nere,' "; ioesuer. wntte nna
JG7.69S.24; quite a pile of mall bluricu weunesaay ior san rrancisco nosan; .icuain. Williams, Kremer
contalulna checks yet remains to be on a bu8less '
worked over. Coiullle Sentinel.
1 and Rohrer.
WHKAT, 'J.Ol CWT,
iiu; luxci: at laci.ivs' ham
1IAIXKS.' SATl'UDAV XKJIIT.
ItOOSKVKLT IX SOUTH.
EYE
GLA
- ! Opposes Cayiiient for Cunal ami Ur-
' e ifiver li)iitnvonuiit.
I
or
You will need eye elates to aid your eyes when reading
sewing during the long, dark winter evenings.
Properly fitted glassy relieve aya strain, frowning, headaches,
etc.
Many children have dvfeitive eyos and will need glasses when
KQlug to whool Ilring them tc, us now nnd Jinvo them carefully
mid proposly treated. .UVIW KXAMIXKII I'ltUK.
Red Cross Optical Dept.
RED CROSS DRUG STORE
Phono 122
NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 10 Colo
nel Theodore Roosevelt delivered a
public address In the opera house
here. In which he urged that "this
government, instead of paying $25,
000,000 blackmail to alien wrong
doers und their heirs," as proposed
In the dispute with Colombia over
"use that S 000 000 m, thV ,,Hntlfor corn 36,000,000 bushels owing
of' tiicK.0!: anldtha S JJ
.wwvv.tf w WMld UCV.COVU
Potatoes Jn-
and sweet notntoes
fntiiA fr, ih.k.i ..." V Vu-i -vvv.vvv uusueis
Vf .V "" v iivuunumis lu me
ueiia.
United States Will Have Many
Billion Bushels of Grain .
and Foodstuffs
(Or AMocUtal FrtM U Cooa IU7 Ttmu.)
WASHINGTON. D. C, Sept. 10.-
The Department of Agriculture In Its
September crop report forecasts tho
production of the country's principal
farm crops as follows:
Spring wheat. 221,000,000 bushels.
Fall wheat, S9fi.000.000 bushels.
Corn, 2,538,000.000 bushels.
Oats, l.HC.000,000 bushels.
Barley. 200,000,000 bushels.
Buckwheat, 17,000,000 busljels.
White potatoes, 371.000,000 bush
els. Sweet potatoes. 55.000.000 bush
els.
CliaiiKe in Conditions.
Prospects for spring wheat nroo
qecreaseu is.uuu.uuo bushela and
SURPRISES MANY
IN MARSHFIELD
The QUICK action of simple buck
thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed
In Adler-i-ka, the remedy which be
came famous by curing appendicitis.
Is surprising Marshfleld people. Many
have found that this slmnle remedy
drains so much foul matter from
the system that A SINGLE DOSE re
lieves constipation, sour stomach and
gas on the stomach almost IMMED
IATELY. Adler-l-ka is hte most
thorough bowel cleanser ever sold.
The Lockhart-Parsona Drug Co.
SAVE YOUR BA&1
AXI
saw: time
SA B LAIWI!
HV I'SIXG A
scores of millions as are necessary obo 00C I buaheli
to take control of the Mississippi andl "S 1 ooo ooo an
It. develop all Its possibilities of use-1 '"oTo 000 ' buShlan
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See
VIERS
About it,
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! MILITARY ACADEMY
A Select Noa-Stun Boudiog tzd Dy ScKoo
for Boys. Milituy Duapliae; Small Cimei; M-i
Teacbeii. Careful tupemuon tecures itiuitt lh
ue not tuiocd eUewhete. Send for ciUlog.
PORTLAND, OREGON
New
Victjor
Records
FOR SEPTEMBER
NOW HERE
Including all the late song hits
and DANCE RECORDS
W ml
Wiley B. Allen
Company
L. h. TJIOJIAS, Mr.
Murshfkld, Oregoa
Cadillac Electricj
VACUO! ClAtfl .
WHY WY MORE? j
Johnson -Gufoi
Company
... v.ma with
ine v -fanift
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awl Market, Satunbr1-
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