The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 11, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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jnjn IMC UUUO DHI IlincQi iiiniiuni iu.w, ..--- , .
irni sTREETDtscuss hkwii o gktm case oneballsgoms;
complication oi:it cothc-
TONS' LIAIHLITY
Clly Attorney (loss Says That Own
ership of F.utmnee (o Pine Street
IClMll I'llZll
.Still more complications have de
veloped in Hie Pine street matter.
Ono Is over the possibility of dam-
that the rltitbhWMl from tlie liai.
Ity of doinjHlilts by liavlnn the
contractors Ifleiinie this. City At
torney Go (id Unit a clause could
bo Inserted In the rontrnct nnd spe-.
clficatlons tiansierrlim the liablll.y
to the contractors.
C. It Peck objected, soyliiR that
It was a chaiiKe In the plans and
Bpeclflcatlous which tho properly
owners which he represented had
not been Riven n chance to coimld"r.
lf.t said that It would Iiutohko the
age suits. resulting r,om an fmP "'::;;; k avmmI, of 10...I about six miles '""' iW am. greater ...an . 8 ., .. G21
uii.tiiiv nf iiiosr. The other is over ed h resolution nunln-i inMWif, i ,.Bli n,,. rout with Cltv lncneer v ... "1 . .
tho ownc'rsb.p of the lo. at the en- and dance. along ...a. Hue There over mn . o, . )f " T,I .IJr" "'.Tw , xLo .
trance to1 the street from .Vhirket. was much tniK ... ... inu muk .. , wln(,rfllu,,. Mr. Cum-, thoiiRht then that It could he built , ,,,
iv:,tu;, --- -- !?;: ir1' ."!;' ,: ,1h,1;' ::' .&'" ""ixsz - ! . " . '-iji :rr:
cost of their improvement, and thsylCliy Council last evening the con-
wn.ii.i ni.i.i.1.
Sr Ooss said that they could call
for two sets of bids, one provldliiK !
for tfih contractor to nssuino the
liability and the other to lot the
rmnniiRlbllltr rest with the city.
This was afireod to. -
Connie's- W'nv Mest.
.Mayor Allen wanted to know If
.....
thero wnsn't a clioaper and bettor.
i. ,..t. ( .lniarmitin 1 nut
where tho street llmw on Pino slreut !
IWII llll 1IIU .!. H .v. -.,... .
nro than by the way tlioy are kIk
about It.
City Attornoy Gosh oald that he
though that tho plan outlined by
Councilman Copplo at the oulsot
to have suit bogun to eject tho
jieople who are alleged to liavo
fonrcd In part of the street,
was tho right one. llo said this
would determine, the iiuostlon and
would ollinlnnto the llnblllly of tho I
big work being hold up by lnjunc-
tlons, etc.
Councilman Ferguson said that
this looked sensible to him as if
ho was going to build a house, he
cortalnly would want to first know
whother ho owned tho lot and Just ho know wiiat tue council wanton. ' ny tlie hciituu in limiting me ciinii- pose., ai noon.
ivhero the linos of hla property are. "" WH asked to bring beforo thojnel will hu ellnilntited from tho tax C. J. Green, tho export or tho corn
Mr. Peck said that his clients Council at the next meeting what rolls. . mission, was itlso present..
wnniii (iiiimlniit to l.e bound bv the data ill this line ho hud nl liun.l and' The Port Commission has tabled I
outcome of any reasonable test suit
Tom Dennett objected to this. ,
snying Unit the cases or Dr. Tower'
and Judge Coke might be (llfforii.it
from thoso or Max Tlniiiierninii and.
others,
Owneishlp of Let. I
Mnyor Allen wanted to know nbout1
tho ownership of the lot at the en-.
trance to the utroot, from Market
nvonue.
This Is the property which the
VIIICII inu.
lH
ndvocates of grading ami
Pino street Insist belong to tho ril
through tho right or
.me
It has never been deeded to
the.
clly or (ledlcntod as u stieet.
City Attorney Goim wild that the
title to the lot was In tho Mursh.luhl
Itcally & Trading Coniimny's name.
However, ho wild that the public
hnd been nslim .bo part where the
nteps liuvo been located ho long th.it
they hud gained It by right of user.
Tho balauie or the lot he w.ih not
sure about. He wild that Hie only
one ho could find who hud any rec
ollection about the owncmhlp was
John Hear, who recalled thai iimny
years ago C. II. .Merchant. uiHiumer
of K It. Dean & Company, which
then In hi the pioperty. told Hear
tl.iU the (ompaiiy did pot cIhIiu the
lot.
Mr. Com muIiI that be hud sevei.i!
tlmeH aslud C. A. Mniltti and oilier
oHIrlalH of the coiiipgiiy ubout Hie
lot but h.ul neviir recehed it decUUn
answer as to whether the coiupinv
would Iii.hIk. on lu riKl.lH uf owner
ship, .lust now. be said, he thought
that Samuel It loss bad the nay
about the mailer nnd Mr. Hl'i-m was
expelled hi-re almost anytime.
I
FISH PHICliS LOW
Poor P.Icck Au Helujt Paid on the
l'i.i.iiia Kiver
Tlio tat t i lint there U no fUl. wr
on at the I'm puna river heeuis to
keep down the prices paid .hero for
iiiilinon. The I'nipqun Courier my-
This season Mill be one of thr
woist neuxi.il fur a uinuhur of ear-)
for the (lbhwruiuu of the prleen et
fish does not mine. The Kuropcnn
eountrliii huvo bgugut nearh all et
tho old stock of the chenuvr Binder
or Kali. ion and haw left the wtrkrl
flooded with the better grades. The
deiuniid ut present It for the very
ciionpiwi sru.ia, eouiequemiy tile
itbhermen are ald a very small
lirlce. -MlitL.lt not the fault of the
. amir rv i.n ii u vimwurf ii.ni .,
s8.i.Hr-.an Jt U reported thai one
caiinpn ou the Umpnua iuleudg
ing 2 1-.' cenU per pound fe
nook and !;.' 1-K eueh tor ll i
uion. I
THE COOS BAY
MATTKIt TAKF.X IP Itt
uni cor. veil.
VOIITH
Object fir Sunday Affairs iiml Also
lo the Nature of Dune- '
I it if Keen '
""" ( w. Cumber, lociil malinger
Objections to Sunday dnnres woro!0f tlio Standard oil Company, hnd
brought up nt the meeting or thu'n narrow escape iron, serious Injury
. i... ,.r,i.i,r.n f Vmlli llnnil Inat nlitht. ' vi'Hletdav when hi? ear went over
... .. ii. Mntiii mnn fiinnpf in inn iM'niin mi ur mm i now in- n" . ,, -v ouu i-iunw
IS
v()uTil
uii.vi) )txcii,.Mi:x ix
SI-SIOX LAST XIC'IIT
Small Amount of IJiisl.iess Trans-
iic.e.1 Pavlnc ('oii.iac.s Are
Approied b) .Members
At the meetliiK of the North Kent)
" - act for tlie wiving o. a pun o.
Virginia and .McPherson to the
Warren Construction Company was i
aiuiroveil by tho Council and tho
work will proceed at once. The
mine action was taken In the case
"f ll1" plnnltlnB of Virginia from
I.Monioe West. Andersoii, Crockers
company .. ui i-ms-i.
,. i .i .... i
mm worn.
Tho City IJiiKliieer filed Ills ac
coptiuice of the work on Sherman
and Washington and the Council set
August -I as the date for the final
acceptance of the work by tho Coun
cil. The Clly Wnglneer was ordered
to put In a weir at Pony Iule.t to
meaiiiiro the flow of water In .tho
dry season. The purpose of this Is
to have some dutn on the water sup
ply thero with the view of future
Investigations In the nintter of sup
plying the city
City Attorney Derbyshire said that
ho had been Instructed to prepare
nn ordinance regulating plumbing,
electric lighting nnd sewers, but
that be could not prepare them until
the mailer will l.e taken up In
detail,
Tlie regular bills against the city
wore allowed. The discussion of the
need or a city hall was brought up
iiKiiin, but nothing was done. This
mutter has been frequently dlscuss-
Ml by the Councllnien lately.
The meeting was a short one tin j
.were- was uoi nuicu uusiuess io u.
I transacted.
HAVE FINE STREET
nHUr U f I I f T I II l" I ll
XOItTII Itl.NH MAKING SPLKXDIIM
i.MPitovi:.Mi:xTs '
Shernian Aiciiue With New Pave-I
..,.. S-I.I..I...II.W mi..u. ..
Flue Appearance '
. The paving work and sidewalk
hiilhlliiK In North Heud Is progressing
nicely. Shormuu avenue with Its new
I pavemunt makes a flue street as it
,ls wider than any tilreel In any of
I tho Coos county titles and with Hie
now pavement down miiKeu a highly
, Inviting highway.
Tlio HldowulK are now being put
in. The illy council btu ordered that
III the husliiesg itct'll.iu there shall
ne no new m.lewalU laid that are
not coiicrele. The only properly own-'
em that are eciup iroiu uiiHIug
down walk are Hume who own lots
on which tbeie are no liuprovcmoiilK.
Ill audi eave the owners tire not
forced to lay walk.
Tlio new walk which aie being
made will extend on both shies of
tJliPi'iuau incline lu Hunt ol'piac
tlcully h"1 ut the huiiliieM houses lu
tlio main pint of town.
The utriHt and nldewalk linprove
.ueuu add giently in ik appeiirauce'
of tbe clly and Sherinun ineiiue when
riiiished will In- a l.lnlil) liuposlng'
street.
II UL u 2 ULU
pn - Miitn com rui:ci:
Ills MIDI. DITIMTi: l'LX
! eiaij I iiiisihh; s,ijs He Has Con
sul. ed Piesideu. and Uusiuess
Will l.e Iti'-i.i.itMl
IU .VmxUIW Cm,, io tuu. utf TIiiii-. )
'VASIUNlSTON. H (', Aug. l.
leiy Ueflnile policy a in Mexhu
,B heen nureed un.m bv tl... .,...
Aiiu.liuu Confeirnie, Socuuaiy of
,uu ''1 uiiiioiimeii today."
"f he i onfereui e aUJonrued because
, W,M,UM, lu ,0UU ,,,..,,,,,,.,, wlUoll
aoout i." lie euld. 'I Imv cousitlt-i
Hie i'renideul and (he conference
' lesumed." I.ansliig would
. i iobc the plaui of the eoufer-
.ie.
MEETN
SHORT
nrmnc
.nwi
I
:th
C M.
iH-MMIOItS HAS ACCIDENT
t NI'AV (JDI-J
, Itiiill) Scratched I'p mid Fcael
Oilier Injuries llul Proceeds
Wl.uMi'leld lli-oken
to .Myrtle Point, (ioodrums servlco
i ear was taken out by. Geo. Ilulnes j
laud others and found that Cumber's
1-i.r was not damaged, running all
rlh'ht after It was rib'iite.1 and put
bark In the road.
The place where Cumber's cur
went over Is a bad one. Lust week K.
HiidberK who was worklnj; a team
t belouKltiK to ii man named lCrlckson,
went over the sra.lo Into tho water
and for a time feaied that tlie team
would he drowned.
TO REDUCE THETAX
,,,,., rmiMmmov imvoiik i.ow.
Kit ASSKSSMKNT
iVopeily Wllliln Proposed
Harbor
Assess.
Uuw ,( 0 ,j0(1 ,,.,, ,,..
T. .1. Thrift
Secretary Henry Sengstacken, of
the Port of Coos Hay, has taken up
with Assessor Thrift the question
of reducing the assessment on the
tldo flat property within the propos
ed harbor lines of Coos Hay. This
property, It Is claimed by tho own-
slblllty of the Port exercising the I
rights vested In It for fishing nilti
em. ih i.iuiiu uiiniiiuiiuiu iii inu iiua-
navigation purposes. They are also
In a way barred from Improving it.
Mr. Thrift said he would take tlito.
Into consideration In making the
new assessment. Also the lots plut-'ll.
ted below the low water lino and
some of which weie diedged uwny
a bill from the Coos & Curry Tele
phone Con. puny for $1.S for damuges
lo the cable across the bay near
Glasgow when the Seattle wiib oper
ating there. I'uglueer Charlcson
said that tho company was notified
in advance and took up the cable
and put It buck down without any
of the dredge force touching It.
FILLS SEVERAL JOBS
ITIII.O. IHtADLKY TKLLS OF CITV
MAItSHAL'S DITIF.S IX HAST
, .
"M'Vlllc. ML, Ills Old IIiiiiik Tiihii,
"as Consolidated Many Offices
Into One .Man's Work.
Maisbal Carter, whose multitude
111 ll II I llltl ItMU Illll ir Ilium ii itxm.lj.n
, " , " " ' .Tli Philistine. A portion of tho let-
to strangers who were looking Into ' tl,r f00vs:
Marshfleld city nflalrs. has a snap' "With tlio Death of Klhert Hub-
bchltle the Clly Marshal In Theodoio , bard. The Philistine lias been dlscon-
Hradley's old home town. Koseville.
Illinois. Itosevllle is not a real
rival of Chicago In size. The last
IstMio of The 'I'lnieh-Cltlzen has the
following In connection with the pro
ceedings of the regular monthly
meeting of the Hoard of Trustees at
in,, it..,...iiii., vni,.u.. .,.,.. ..i...... ..
nK iioad:
"F. .M. Geoige uiiiile application
for appointment as city police ut
$l'."i per mouth lo ero from lu a.
m to 1 1 p. in.
"An appllciition Wat. nUo lead
signed by G. Kldd for appoint. iieut
as police at a salary of $:'.'. per
mn.it Ii.
"It. W. Tyler addioiicd Hie coun
cil and stated Hint he found the
work and hours too much for one
man, and nuked that he be ieleed
'" hU iilttht duties. He stated that
I'1' would l.e willing lo servo for
H'' per month ll lie should be re-
ileved or part ol bin work.
' .Milled by Vaimhan. second-
,"' l,) w-- tuat u. w.
i.Wer be employed Hie curieiit
num. I. as JIumIihI. Knglneer.
water rent collector, utreet ovemeer
and Janitor of city hall, at the sum
ol $1.. per mouth, and that F. M.
George be employed lo act us po
lhe and night watch for the sum
of $211 per month. Motion carried,
I lives."
I COOS HAY TIMKS
I WAR MAPS. TEN CENTS
Itt'Y AX IP-TO-THK-MIXUTK
I WAIt MAP WHILi: TDK
( Sl'PPLY LASTS
mrSmswmmmrm.
(Continued from Pace One.)
Uldlei thutiKht that Its ptirposo was nuil l Angeles Defeats Oak
to guard against a possible reduction land In Slugging Match
In water rates In Mnrshfleld. i
Mr. Corey said that the water
pressure In North Ilond was pood, ,
beliiR from ." to (50 pounds with a
niaxlmiiin of S." pounds, lie said It
' was adequate, for fire protection anil
t tlie opening o. .no iiearinji, uny
Attorney Gosh and KiiBlneer Gldley
mild that Marshfleld had no com-
plaint to make about the iiressi.ro
now.
So far as tlie proposed ten-Inch
main Is concerned, they took the
view that North Hen.l was more con
cerned than Jlarshfleld. Tho bnly ob-
j0t to bo attained In Marshfleld was
better fire protection and water ser-
vice for Kerndnle. Now only n two
Inch pipe supplies that entire sec
tion, it ten-Inch main is not put in,
a new main on Seventh street would i
furlsh nn adequate supply and also '
enable the Installation of a wnter
' main on the hill. .
j . North Item! Complaint i
i City Attorney Derbyshire, kiiglii-
cer Cavanaugh nnd Peter I.ogglo of
j North Uon.l were present. What they
wanted was moro water nnd a great
j er pressure. If the company does not
' furnish it by the new terminal main..
they wanted a lnlger supply tank
' put In on the hill. Hnglnoer Cnvn-'
iinugh thought that tho new main j
would cost about $3, GOO nnd would '
Increase tho pressure about ten ,
pounds.
I The present supply tank holds ".O.-.
---- ...
Knllons and they figure that an-
otlior one holding 200.000 gallons
would bo ndcuuute for the present.,
Tho Coos Hay Water Company is '
represented
by
Attorney .McCulloch
of Portland. .1. II. Flanagan and K.
Corey are also present,
.1. W. Dennett was to be called as
a witness hue he wns leported ludls-
THE PHILISTINE HAS
QUIT PUBLICATION
Her ben Lockbiirt, Who Was a Life
.Meu.be.', ItcceliOH Notice
of Action Take..
Tho Philistine, the monthly pub
lication which was gotten out by Kl
heit Hubbard, Is discontinued, be
cause of tho death of Mr. Hubbard
who was one of tho victims of the
l.iisltiinlu. The . Philistine could
scarcely huvo been the snnio without
Klbert Hubbard ut tho head as his
personality tigu.eii so strongly in
tlie tittle lion ic. Tins seems to nnvo
been tho decision of the heirs.
llorbort Lockhart of this city was
ono or tlio "i.lfo Members '. Tula
privilege was sold and In considera
tion thereafter nil publications In
connection with tlio Philistine were
given, lt wns a sort of paid up sub
scription. Mr. Lockhart has received
a letter from Klliert Hubbard II, a
letter explaining tlie disposition of
Hniu'd. We will miss the Inspiration
or i lie I'liiiihiiuo and wo are sure
you will miss it, Hut to discontinue
was the logical decision, wo believe. .
"You huvo been a Life Member'
for home years; you have received
Itoycroft Hooks and Magazines. You
have purchased Things Trout us. You
Sirlip VieTw,:,1;10;:;!; r,nr!,.,x
Hubbard was more Friendship than
Huslness. Your nirangeinent with niv
lluslness. Yoiy nirangeinent with my
." ,0 , .J!8 . ?.' .':!:::...,T.. . SI
" " ' I.IIBIIlllllll lllllCt'Ut'll
Minr subscription
"May I say to you frankly, ns a
Friend, believing that you will en-
tlrely grasp tho situation, that with
the Death of Klhert Hubbard nnd the
stopping or The Philistine, tho obll-
gntlon of Life Memories seems to
have been fiil.llled. and mi w
so we
close Hint Set of Hooks."
TRAINS NOW RUN AS
FAR AS CUSHMAN
Passenger Servlco on Xeiv Line of
Southern Pacific IMeudeil
Dou. i the Slusluw
( Special to The Times)
I'l.OllK.NCU, Ore.. Aug. 11. Pas-
sojgers on Willamette Pacific
trains from Kugeue are now carried
n far us Cushninn. the new station
near the big bridge oer the Sluslaw
a short distnnce up the river from
1 Acme.
Triiins now leave Kugeno nt 7:20
' ii. in. and uriivo at Ciishnian nt noon.
lUotiirnlng the train leaves Cnsbninii
ut I p. in. and urrhoh at Kugeue ut
n:.(U.
lhe launches Minnie Mltcholl
nnd LunncnriypaBiengors from Flor-
Tlie lnuncl
Times waut an trlng reaulta.
...... . -.i... .,.. t yi'tiii'i my t in Tt " " " - - -
TO VKItXOX
San Francisco Shuts Sail I"!" "
PKHCEXTAGKS OF
COAST LEAGUE
W. L. P.C
O.t.t LVnniilDnM I'. T Till .fifiS V ,
terday were.
Coast League
At Portland H. II. K.
Vernon .' 8 IT. 1
Portland 8 n
At San Krnuclsco:
Salt Lake r -
San Kranclsco '"10 0
At l.os Angeles:
Oakland " 1" -
Los Angeles -s I "' -
A. i. erica. i I-engue
At Now York:
Cleveland nNew York ... '2
Cleveland :Now York 2
At Philadelphia:
Chicago H
Philadelphia
.tt
At Washington:
Detroit
Washington -'
At Boston :
St. Louis ainoston 2
St. Louis :iHoston 1"'
National League
At Pittsburg:
New York
Pittsburg
a. v,nicago
HrooUlyn 3
ClllcagO 1
. ,i.., .,.
, '"-X, 'inrlniuitl
1 1 1 l(1o1lHln. Cincinnati.
rain.
m m. uuam.
"lun. St- '",. 'n,-
Li:.vi: MOXHV HKItn
Local Hani; Has Accounts of I
'eoplo
Long
Absent
Cashlor It. F. Williams or the
i Flnnngan & Hennett bank has Jus.
i completed n report showing deposit
! accounts where the depositor has not
made n deposit or withdraw anything
I within seven years. All of these here
are small uud unless the depositor or
, their legal representatives claim the
balances soon, the money will revert
to the state. Ills report lists these ae.
counts as follows:
Mr. K. S. Craig. Sncrnmento Cnl..
dead, $1.20; Marian Cupplous,
.Marshfleld. Ore., do not know If
dead. $l.t;:t; P. U. C. llurke, Marsh
fleld, Ore., do not know If dead, $1.
, IB; Crescent Coal Mine. Marshfleld.
Ore., do not know If dead, $(!.7."i:
, lUverlou
Lumber Co., Hlvertou.
Ore., do not know if dead, $1.21.
Tho Hlvertou Lumber Company,
mentioned above a having n credit
of $1.2 1 Is the firm which formerly
operated the old Northwest which
Is now ut the mill on Isthmus Inlet
uml about the moving of which there;
has been so much tulk. The company
nlso owned the old Chinook which
was wrecked here. The firm operated
on the Conullle river
business.
lint failed In
F.LF.YF.X ACCIDF.XTS
That Is Hie Nun. bee Itcpmtcil from
Coos County
A total of 1215 nccldents woro ro
ported to tho state labor commission.'
- - or "- -
c" Wt,,' fl'0"1 ('00R 'ounty as fol-,
lows: ,
lows
Wl,l,nm V- M,,,- l' ".'
.,,.,, I.,l....,l ,.,,n. .... .1....
j-.... ., w.i-iiiiiiiii.
Hoy Fuller, Marshlleld, foot
bruised, sawmill,
! -101111 Llpskoy,
'cut. logging,
i...... ..,,
, , , '
"trained, sawmill.
Marshfleld, kueoj
Marshfleld,
arm
Tom Mangles, North Heud. fin
ger cut and bruised,, construction.
L. Sta.nas, North- Heud, finger
brulhod, construction.
K. It. .Tones, Mnrshfleld, fchoulder
bruised, logging.
Arthur T. Miller, Powers, foot
bruised nnd' mushed, logging.
MarquU Hroyles. Myitle Point.!
leg Injured. logging.
Mnhlo A. Lang. Mnrshfleld, finger
mushed nnd burned, laundry.
Charles T. Smith, Marshfleld. eve
Injured, iron works.
fimi:mi:x xotick.
ftl
ill mombers of tlio .Marsbflelu
Fire Departinent are requested to
meet at tho Flrehoiise, Thursday af-1 !
tonuoon nt ono o clock for tho pur
loso or participating in the fuuoiul
services or brother fireman Georao
u"'
QKORGB 8EELIO. President.
HOME MADE
BURGER and
. 1 . .... llll II Ullllll II I
ir mm shop by
mum in nir " .-"i' -.' -- "v. iii-hl jj
. I...1 .... HIKIK tit lt IllflJtjt III i 1 1.1
used. Vol. calllio. Hei urn' "" . i "- t-iill.ilry.
We will liav some rlu.lfo Sprl.iK ('l.lcltei.s for Ki,j.g
HittHMlay'H trnde fl.to frjers.
Wo also have so.no choice beef, pork ...til veal.
Itemeniber that e lvo special iit.eiitliiii to 'phono orJ
anil delher promptly.
THE UNION MARKET
J. E. Ford & Co.
Phone 58-J. 174 South Broadway,
Abstracts
I.'Olt HliLIAIILU AHSTItACTS OK TITIilil AM) IM'DltMATloi
AIJOUB
COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc.
MAItHIIKIKM) AND COOUILLN C1TV, OltKflON
GKNKKAIi AGI5NTS, KASTBI1HC AND SKNGHTACKKN'H ADDIXIOX
AGENTS l'OK CANADIAN PACII'IO JtAILItOAD LANDy '
I1KNKV BHNGSTACKK.V, MANAGKH
BOYS!
OF
JSOl'TII MAItSIII'IIILD IJKATS
WKST .MAItSIII'HILD HI TO H
Lads Have d'oo.l (.a. lie ill llaslport
(.'rounds Will Play KnsMito
Hoys Weiluesda)
Yesterday the South Marshfleld
hoys' team defeated tlie West .Mnrsh
I field hoys. 21 to S, on the Kastport
i grounds. Albeit llnssford Is captain
of the South Marsbrield team and
Z Neil Patterson Is captain of the West
i .Marshlleltl hoys. Tomorrow the
Somll Mal.,rit.td lads will play the
.:i,glH,,0 )oyrt. tL,a,t
,.,. Iliuiiiiw u-iirii UK fflllmi'H!
South .Marshfleld West .Marsl.rield
1 Positions
Kolley loliiiHon
I I,. nufnlt.l I la. , , ..........
iiiinniviiii ,.i I tiiiui nun
Centers Crawford
First Haso
I Yake Ilascom
i Short Stop
1 M,.... .,!.. . If....
..IVl'tll IfUl I ) ,111111
Second Husc
Schroeder Clark
Thlrd Ilase
Kulghl Mlrrasoiil
Right Field
Ilnlier
Ceiiler Field
.Mediums
Left Field
Giavei
Mauyo
HLKiHTTHIS YICAIt HAS CAl'SF.D
DA.MAt.'i: LOCALLY
Some of Hie Fanners Say Yield
He Small .While Others
I 'car Failure
Will
The potato crop this year has suf
fered to a great extent In Coos coun
ty on account of a blight which none
of tho farmers seem to know about
or ,I0W to check. The blight attacks'
I t,lu leaves of tho plnnt and causes
I t,ltm wither. In some cases all of
,M0 li'uvos will fall off, leaving only
tlio green stalk, while In some other
enses tho blight goes down the stem
and affects tho potatoes.
Some of the farmers say that their
crop is ruined while others who have
hnd tho blight In their gardens lo
soino extont report Hint they will
nave a small crop. It is hollevi..! bv
many that the blight was rained
r "
I bore was so much rain In tho ei
lor part of the umisnn mwi ,.,.,...
ouilltloiis.
arl-
pnrt of tho season and once, or
tw,'0 ,llfi weather was followed
U...1.1....I.. I... ... ...
, n.. ..,,,., f ol kk;hh. It Is lie oved
' that these sudden chaiiKes caused
the plant trouble
Matt L M3y
Chandler Hotel, Tel. '20,
MAUSMFIKLI), Oregon
I ho representative of
MAAS HltOTHlJits,
H.-B. BRAND
CAXMID (iOODS
lias added to his Hues tho
AII.MOI'lt V- CD'S PltODt'Ci'S
known ns tho
TOP XOTCII coons
VljlHIIKST canned ,m.alSl
leaf Tar'r '',,m '"''"'L'HK
Their Star Simi.-i..,.. i
!..! : --"" I1IHIIS
Evie .. ' "'"
w'iiiti;
iiiiiiiil-y h01,i,
WPAWIMfJ mi . i "
uit;. ?" n(S a SOeC-
-. vuuiiiiou, rnone 220-R
Times Want Ads for reSU,U
GAMES
POTATO CROP SMIL
SAUSAGE, HAM
WEINERWURSTS
ailllll ! IIII1V Illll I.
epe.(H mill only (u, lw
niitl
t)J COMMUTATION
U TIOKHTS, $11.00.
.Marsliflelil-Nortli Hcnd Auto
Jill.O
Cars every ten minute from
0 t 1 I. in.; to South
Slough unco n day, eiilnB lt
1 1 ii. in.; to lOinplto three t
a day.
GOIIST .M KINO, Projn,
DRY WOOD
at
CAMPBELL'S WOODYARD
North Kroiit Street
Phono U70
-
SOUTH COOS ItlVKIt HQ.IT
KKHVICi:
LAUNCH KXPHL'SS
leaves Marsh field every iLiy
H a. i... Leaves head of titer
at it: in p. m,
HTKAM1CK HAIXIIOW
leaven Load of river dally it T
a. in. Leaves Marshfleld nt 2 p.
in. For I'li.irtor apply on board.
HOUKItS Ai SMITH
Proprietors
City-Auto & Taxi Co.
Day and Night Service
For taxi, phono 20, Chandler
Hotel
For touring cars, phono 20,
Cliandlor Hotel
liVNN LAMHICTII, Prop.
Now Cnrn New Ciri
l
-
ttmmMj
WESTERN LOAN AND
BUILDING CO.
Assets $2,340,000.00
m
Pays 8 per cent on savings
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
I Local Treasurer
t !
HAVE THE ROOF FIXED
NOW
See C0RTHELL
Phone 3171
i
SAVE MONEY
by ordering the fninooi
HENRYVILLE COAL
Nut coal, per ton "w
Lump coal, per ton
'
. Or half ton of lu
both "
. . r.mt II..I.
l. .liun.tu.t ,vf
I l'lioim 1H-J or lonvo ordert M
Hlllyer'a Cigar Storo.
'WOOD! WOOD!
i Kindling wood, per load I.7B to"
Alder wood, 1(5 to 24
Inchea 2 to P
Freo Delivery
W. II. IilN0
Phono 227-.T. North Flri
T. J. HCA1FE (to a. n. nopoi'3
Marshfield"gMffou
KsUmatcs Furnished
Phone lltl-R. JlarshfieW, Ottf
DUNGAN
IIMnCDTAk'lMfi
PARLuno
will bo kept
open to the vvniw
A regular stato license
iinUortaUer will he f
charge
riiono 105-J
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