The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 28, 1907, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHF1ELD. OREGON. SUMDAY, JULY 28, 1907.
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1ET TOW
Marshfield Plays at North Bend
and Coquille Battles In
Banclon.
MARSHFIELD NEEDS TO WIN
If Contest Is Lost This Afternoon
Local Leaguers Will Kail
Several Notches.
4. 4 4 J $ $ 4 4 4 $ 4 $
STANDING OP CLUIJS.
Name. P. W. L. Pet.
4. Coquille 7 C 1 .857
North Bend . . 7 4 3 .571
Marshfield ... 7 3 4 .429
Bandon 7 1 C .143
$ 4 $ 4'4 4,4J,,J4444444
Marshfield and North Bend will
hattlo today on the North Bond
grounds. It Is up to Marshfield to
win this game or take a seat away
hack In the rear of the championship
race. She 13 now one game behind
North Bend, which team Is in sec
ond place. Coquille and Bandon will
come together at Bandon, and If
past records are of any worth, Co
quille should win another game, and
thus keep her safe lead. Bandon
must commence to win or she will
not cut much figure In the final sum
mary. The team has been strength
ened, but seems unable to play the
game well enough to win out. She
gave Marshfield a close contest here
two weeks ago, and last Sunday was
beaten by Coquille In a fair game.
Marshfield and North Bend will
lino up about as usual. Bert Dim
mlck is scheduled today for second
base, whilo Captain McKcown will
jump to third and attempt what sev
eral others have fallen down on.
Marshfield Id net vell equipped to
go agalnbt any team, but she Is show
ing better work this week in prac
tice, and may surprise tho North
Bend boys, who have come to believe
it is a game to her credit when she
meets Marshfield.
FORMER BAY RESIDENT
IN COLUMBIA WRECK
Mrs. June Mt, Cousin of Dr. May
Vaiuleilmig, Passed Tliiough
Disaster Hafcly.
Dr. May Vandorburg, who is a
cousin of Mrs. Best, who wna sup
posed to hao been lost In the Co
lumbia disaster, received a telegram
yesterday morning from Eureka
stating that Mr and Mrs. Be3t were
saved, nnd weie at Eureka, but that
Mrs. Jane Dost, mother of Dr. Best
was lo3t. Mrs. Best, who was saved
wr.s a former lcsldcnt of Marshfield
and was then Stella Spragne. Her
many friends hero were rejoiced nt
yesterday's news of her safety.
DAILY TUAXSPKHS.
Furnished by Title (iiiarantee and
Abstract Company, Hetnry Sen
Kerstacken, Manager.
George Vernon ct ux, to Lizzie
Lobroe, N of SE nnd SE& of
SE4 of Sec. 2, Twp. 2G, It. 13; $10.
J. J. Stanley et ux, to C. H. New-
man, lots 29 and 30, block 12, Port
land Add. to Bandoni ?75.
J. J. Stanley et ux, to C. H. New
man, lots 17, 18, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30,
31, 32, 33, 34, 35 and '36, block 12,
Portland Add. to Bandon; ?500.
J. J. Stanley et ux, to Hiram Coats,
lots 31 and 32, block 24, Portland
Add. to Bandon; $100.
E. D. McArthur et ux, to It. C.
Randolph, lots 17, 18 and 19, block
11, Portland Add. to North Bend;
$30.
It. H. Rosa et ux, to Walter J.
Snbin, lot 7, block 42, Woodland
Add. to Bandon; $100.
R. n. MEN ESCAPE THE LAW.
North Carolina Rnte Bill Declared
To Be Unconstitutional.
Asheville, N. C. July 2C. Fed
eral Judge Prltchard today dis
charged Ticket Agents Wood and
Wilson of the Southern Railway on
habeas corpus proceedings, and de
clared the penalty of the new rate
bill unconstitutional Wood and Wil
son were recently sentenced to thirty
days upon the chain gang for viola
tion of tho law. In his decision
Judge Prltchard said the penalties
Inflicted by the statute would close
the doors to a judicial hearing and
would amount to $2,500,000 a day
If tho penalty was enforced upon the
sale of each ticket, which 13 eight
times more than tho amount In
volved In the original suit.
THE SIMPLE LIFE.
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Maoauley In, New Yprk(tyorId,
shnke-up in the police and fire de
I pnrtnurhts. Not only will all of the
' heads of the departments be remov
ed, but captains and subordinates
will lose their positions. Tho two
factions of the democratic party have
been having a hot time since the last
election, and tho appointments to
night were anMously nwnlted by
both sides. At one time a republican
had a chance of being made the third
member, but after a hard fight tho
matter wurf dropped. The politicians
say that the new board will mako
Frank Briaro chief of police, John
Craig captain and M. McCann 'chief
of tho Are department.
stmasrraannwaaraimaaraaiaxxirm
Mr. W. H. Dlndlngei and wife aro
expected to return to this city on tho
Alliance.
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AX FOR STOCKTON CHIEFS
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Newly Named Commission Will
Make General Shake-up In Offi
cial Family of the City.
Stockton, July 26. After several
woekti of guessing and manipulating
tho democratic members of the city
council tonight appointed A. I. Wag
ner, a hotel proprietor, and Charles
J. Jacobs, a barber, members of tho
police and ( Are commission. The
other member of the body, A. L.
Musto, will resign at once, as he re
fused to act unless W. E.' Johnson,
president of tho board, was reap
pointed. With these changes It Is under
stood that there will be a general
ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD
We use the necessary facilities for
sending mone JtfFalL partsfof the
world, and titout danger or loss
THE FIRST NtiALANK OF COOS BAY
Marshfield, Oregon.
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