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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1912 EVENING EDITION. I 4 o I it IhV 1 I smfOtk NORTH BEND GOQUiLLE LOST TO 1AOFIELD Local Gun Club Victors In Sun day Shoot Made Trip By Automobile. Tho Mnrsliflold Gun Club yesterday won from tho Coqtilllo Gun Club on the Inttor's ground In a closo shoot. Marshflcld's nvcrngo being but two thlrdB of one per cent higher than Co qulllo. Tho high scoro wnB mado by Fred Slnglo of Coqulllo who got 43 out of CO blrdB. For Mnrsliflold, W. N. Ekblnd wob high gun with 40 out of CO. Mnrshflold's nvcrngo was 70 1-3 nnd Coqulllo's C9 2-3. llnndon did not entor yesterday's shoot, evening thlngB up with Coqulllo, nnd now each team has n win to Its credit. Tho scores mado by tho Mnrshflcld team out of a posslblo 50 wcro ns follows: Harry McKoown 39 F. A. Lnlso 33 Dr. Geo. 13. Dlx 27 J. Albert Mntson 38 Peto Robcrg 30 Wm. Kkblad .. 40 G. A. Ilrown 37 J. W. Gnrdlnor 35 H. A. WollB 30 Claudo Nnsburg 28 Rubb Tower 39 Tho Mnrshflcld gunners mndo tho trip by nuto. A small Blldo delayed thorn en routo over nnd coming bnck. I. II. Tower ran Into tho embank ment with his nodblrd, damaging It some. D. L. Footo's car got stuck In tho mud nnd ho hnil to send to Mnrflh- flold for nnother car to como out and pull him out. mm IS COAST LEAGUE TWICE VICTOR Defeats Marshfield 7 to 2 and Eastside 7 to 6 Sunday Afternoon. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. 4. VmiH. Ilntul. 7. Mnrsliflold. 2. a II. . ....! ?. TMnlolrlll I! A Coqulllo, 3; Bnndon, 2. Myrtle Point, Gj Unndon, G. North Pond Firemen, 9; Cooatoii. 7. EASTSIRE IS REATEN Puts Up Manager Wliltty'B Twin Hllff (nine Again. Jn tho KoBtsldo-Nortli Bend gnmo, North Pond won ngnln, tho scoro bo lng 7 to C. It wns one of tho most interesting gnmcB of the season nnd for n tlmo It looked ns If Enstsldo would win. In tho fifth nnd second Innings North Pond played poorly nnd Knstsldo chased In four runs to which thoy ndded two moro In tho eighth. Tho sixth Inning wns a bad ono for Enstsldo, two errors and n bnso on balls brought In four runB for North Pond. In the eighth North Pond got In three more, giving thorn the gnmo by ono score. Pnrton got two threo bnggors which helped materially In winning tho gnmc. Ho also pitched fairly good ball until tho eighth when ho went up In tho air and was replaced by Malonoy. RobortBon pitched n good game for Enstsldo and when ho gota his arm In shnpo ho will bo nmong tho best In tho league Tho scoro: EASTSIDE. AP. P. II. PO. A. Jensen, If 4 1 Lnrscn, lb 5 Catton, ss 4 Vineyard, rf. ...2 Demi, c I Hill, 3b 2 Tollefson, cf. . ..3 Robertson, p. . . ,3 O'Donnell, 2b. ..3 0 1 o 1 0 0 o 0 0 1 10 1 0 7 1 E. 0 0 1 0 0 t 0 0 1 Total 30 0 fi NOIITII HKND. Aim. II. PO. nnffnoy, 2b fi 0 0 24 7 3 Young, gs. Hull, cf Klssnni, lb . Connors, p. . . Wallace. 3b. . Llllobn. rf. . . Moloney, f..p. rnrton, p.-lf. Total . ... . .fi ..I .. I ,.l ..4 o ','. "i .4 3 1 0 IS 4 0 1 0 0 .. North Bend bunched lilts otf Mnrshflcld yesterday and won 7 to 2. It was n well played game, full of life nnd ginger, with enough hitting to ninko things Interesting. The grounds wero In fair condition and excepting for n small shower In tho second Inning, tho wenther was Idoc.l and thcro wns n good attendance. North Pend started out with n run In the first tuning nnd In the second n homo run, n twa-baggor, n slnglo nnd a base on balls off Sutton com bined with an error by McCutchcon netted four more. In the sixth North Pond mndo another rnlly, getting threo singles, one of which waa n fluke. The bnll wns grounded to McCutchcon but It took n lucky bound nnd cleared his head by two feet. Tho Inning ndded two moro runs to tho North Pend column, making n total of seven. Mnrsliflold got nlmost ns ninny hits as North Pend, but Hull kopt them well scnttered and tightened up at tho critical moments. Mnrsliflold mndo Its runs In tho third nnd fourth Innings. Sevornl times during tho game they had good clinnccs to scoro but luck went against thorn. In tho field they played n brilliant gnmc and Captain McCutchc.on's error waa the only one tallied ngnlnat his team. They nlso showed nn Improvement with tho willow but woro novortho Iobs outbnttcd by North Pond. Dur ing the gnmc two doublo plays wore pulled off, both by Marshflold. in the third Heath grounded to Sutton who cnught Wnllnco on second. Prlggs then doubled Heath on first. In tho sixth another doublo piny wns pulled off, Burko catching Gnffnoy's fly nnd doubling Mnloney on third. For North Pend, Wallaco wns the Btnr of tho day, getting n homo-run nnd two singles and accoptlng seven cl'nnccs without nn error. For Mnrshflcld, G. Johnson got threo hits, stole threo bnses and mndo n beauti ful running cntch of Hull's fly which looked like n clean hit. Prlggs got two snfo hits and accepted eight clinnccs and Landers, Purko and Ab bott got n blnglo each. Rurko's hit wns n pretty two-bagger over second nnd brought consldornblo applauso becauso It was a quick throw by Hull who thought to catch Purko imp ping and slip over tho third strike. Tho score: MARSHFIELD. A P. R. H Cowan, If 5 0 0 G. Johnson, cf.. .fi 0 3 Landers, lb 4 1 1 McCutchcon, 3b .3 0 0 Lnngworthy, rf .4 0 0 Hurko, ss 4 1 1 2 2 Prlggs, 2b 3 0 2 3 fi Abbott, c 3 0 1 2 0 Sutton, p 3 0 0 0 1 BALL SCORES Portland Loses two and Wins One From Vernon Rain Interferes. f44404tt444 STANDING Vernon 47 Oakland 43 Lob Angeles ... .42 Sacramento 33 Portlnnd 28 San Francisco ..31 OF TEAMS W. L. P.O. 30 33 34 40 40 45 .018 .0GG .553 .452 .412 .408 PORTLAND, Ore., Juno 24. Port land won ono nnd lost ono nt Vernon yesterday and also lost Saturday's game. Yestcrdny rnln prevented tho Los Angclcs-Onkland gnmes nt San Francisco nnd nlso prevented tho Snn Frnnclsco-Sacramcnto gnmo at Sncrnmcnto. Yesterday's games re sulted ns follows: At Vernon R. H. E. Vernon 1 5 4 Portlnnd 8 13 ) (Afternoon Gnmc.) Vernon 5 7 2 Portland 4 10 Z Saturday's Giiiiich. At Los Angeles R. JI. 13. Vernon 7 13 V Portlnnd 3 9 1 At 8nn Francisco R. H. E. Lob Angeles 2 Oakland G 8 10 At Sacramento It. II. Sncrnmcnto 0 3 Snn Francisco . . . ; 3 8 LAS VEGAS. PO. A. 3 0 2 1 9 1 3 1 0 0 Total HI .. ..3fi 7 12 SUMMARY. Three bnso hits Pnrton, 2. Wild pitch Pnrton. Two-bnso hits Con nors and Wnllnce. Struck out nv Parton. I; by Robortson, C. Umpire I). Gardiner. FIREMEN WIN GAME. North lleml Temu Defeats Coostan to 7. The North Pend Firemen won from Cooa'nn yeaterdny morning on tho North Pond grounds, tho score being 9 to 7. Tho lineups wero as follows: North Pend, Position. Cooston. S"th p Bn,Ull Johnson a posslo J;00"'18 IB Wnlkor eRll 2H Llndstrom Nowlln SS o. Stnuff nrnlnnrd 311 , , . stapff Nichols RF George &Ullor CF Arnot Hancock LF Frcomnu Umpire .1. Wnllnco. Gnffney, 2b. Young, ss. . Hull, p Klssnm, lb. Connors, c. . Wnllnce. 3b. Month, cf. . Llllcbo, rf. . Maloney, If. Totnl . . . 34 2 8 NORTH PEND. AP. R. H. .3 .4 .4 .4 .3 .4 .4 .3 PO. 1 0 0 12 7 o 1 1 3 Las VcgnB, or Lea Vegas, hot vil lage of tho plain, tho pilgrims bend ed for you will soon load every train; tho low-browed gents will gather around your vlllngo Inn, and stnko their bones on JolniBlng, or hot n fuw on Flynn. For fovorod dnys, Las Vegas, the brazen trumps will blow, nnd to your hungry coffers tho shin ing wealth will flow, and for n little season you're siiroly on tho map, and you will sny, exulting: "There's nothing like n scrnp!" Put dnys win come, Las Vogas, when you II dcplc.ro this gnmo, nnd wish you hadn't gnthorcd n wild nnd woolly fame. Tho humnn recollection to ugly fncts adheres, nnd you'll bo classed with bruisers through all the coming years. Lns Vcgnfe, whoa you're striving to gain n fnlr re nown, as nn nbodo of culture, n (K cent, godly town, a placo of schools nnd churches, where proper mon abide, the burden you nro innklin: will on your shoulders rldo. "Lob Vegas!" Folks will shudder when they pronnunco tho nnmo; "Hint's where they still encourage the brutal fighting gamo! Go there nnd tnko our children, and grow un with tlu town? With cities ns with neonlo there's nothing llko a nnmo Hint's bright and nil untnrnlshed by any breath of shame. .ae&suL. 6ftulu Stetson HatsCluett Shirts Stetson Shoes YOU ARE GOING TO BUY A SUMMER. SUIT V0U will wear it during the Summer months, probably through the pall 1 very likely you will expect itto.serve you another season. You cannot a f ford to make an unsatisfactory selection. You will be doing yourself an injustice If you fail to inspect our models Prices range $10.00 to $35.00. "MoneyIks" HUB CLOTHING AND SHOE CO. MAESHFIELD. BAtfDON. Wanted Quick A idireml Investor to pick up .i bnrgaln In two of tho choicest lotH on Eastside. Fine view nt Bay nnd Marslillchl. High, level and sightly. $170. I. S. KAUPMAN & CO. 177 Front flt. r. jr. BOAirs & a. ii. iiodoinb Marshfield Paint (Sb Decorating Co. Estimates MA.R8HFIELD, Furnished Phono 140L Oregoi WANTED!!! CARPETS UPHOLSTERING ANT) PIANOS TO CLEAN, by tho Pncu mntlc Cleaning Company. Orders for uork taken nt GOING & HARVEY PHONE 100 Real Estate and FIRE INSURANCE Scvoral good bargains in Farms nnd city property. AUG. PRIZEEN. 08 Central Ave. Mnrahflold, Oregon Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Cc UUKJIX BKNUBTAGKEN, Mgr. Coqulllo Oflk Pbona 181 Putting Landu a specialty, rami Timber Coal andent "KASTBIDEV Qonaral Aft Marshflold Office 14-J. Get Busy AND GET AFTEU THAT ROQF, HUT FIRST COMK IN AND 0 unit niiti.t) u. onimiijiis nxu iiuut'iau rU'r.U. SHINGLES 51.50 AND UP. HOOFING PAP.EH, ONJJ PLY, $1.25 AND UP. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. RETAIL DEPARTMENT. You Auto Call Foote PHONE 11 1.,! NIGHT AND DAI Stand front of Lloyd Hotel. TWO NEW CAPS Aftor 11 P. M. Phono 5-J noflldonco Phono 28-J Will nwkn trips to Coqulllo. FAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redoivd EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS AND SUBMARINE I1KLL SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCOFR.OM COOS B Wednesday, June 26, At 6:30 P. M. INTEH-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Phone 44. O. F. McGEOIKJh, Apl PRIZE FIGHTS AT I1ANDON 13 RACKS ARE POSTPONED. Tho horse races at Independence In which Nnrninn Wilson, a Marshflold hoy was to rldo, had to bo called ofr on account of rain. ....31 7 9 27 SUMMARY. First lmse on bnlls Off Sutton. 2; off Hull, 3. Two-bnso hits Hull, Klssaiu. Rurho and Prlggs. Home run Wnllaco. Struck out Ry Hull, : by Sutton, 2. Doublo plays Sut'on to Prlggs to Undora; Purko o McCutchcon. Passed balls Con ncrs. Hit by pitched bnll Wallace. Umpire D. Gardlnc:-. Roth Hoots Sntiirtlnv Xlulit Draws. 24 11 1 Small Cro(J Prchcnt. Poth bouts at Pnndon Saturday l night resulted It draws. Sing Hosan, o tno Heaver Hill Chlnnmnn, hnm- 1 mered Chuck O'Connell around tho ii iiug ior io roiuuiB one couiu not 0 score n knockout. At tho end of tho 0 mining uereree Pat Hanrahan callod 0 tho go a draw. Tho Chink Is carry ing n cauliflower ear as a result of 0 tho scrap and O'Connell is badly q bruised nnd cut. in tho preliminary Pill Wilson of Marshtlold and Kid Jurgeson woro fairly ovcnly mntched nnd tho fight wns called n draw after six round.i. Wilson came out of tho affair with hardly i scrntch. Thero was only n smnll crowd present. MTiMRERJl OF CI,UR PciMninol of Marshllold Motorcycle Tho Marshflold Motorcyclo Club was organized last week and started with n chnrter membership of 17. It will try to nccompllah Bomothlng In tho lino of good roads. The pres ont membership Is ns follows: Wm l.ongstnff, prca.: W. N. Ekblnd, vlco "resident: W. Rosa Smith, captain; Win. Horsfnll, first nontenant; P. R. Ohtlinil, second lieutenant: Joo WIN Hams, secretary and treasurer: Wm, Uaglund, A. J. Miller. J. L. Koontr. h. A. Mltc1 ell, Roy Lawhorne. Arth ur Noah. James R. Wall, Ed John Son. Geo. h. Parker. Chas. Frodol lus and Alex Petorsen. A Modern Drlck Building, Electrir Light, Steam Heat. Elegantly Furnished Rooms with Hot and Cold Water. HOTEL COOS C. A. METLIN, Prop. Rates: 50 conts a Day and Upwards Cor. Broadway and Mniket. Marshfield. Oregon. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY r R. RIRD R. CLARKE. ws -Spcclallht In Nerve and Spinal Disease. THE FRIEND OF COOS nAY' S. S. ALLIANC EQUIPPED WITH lVIRELKB8 SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR EUREKA THURSDAY, JUNE 27, AT 9AM. CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH RANK ROAD AT rOOTLlS NORTH rACIFIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Phone 44. C. F. McGKOHOK, hi Offlco, Room 2, Mnrshflcld. Offlco Phono H4-L. Rogers IIoubo, Hours 2 to 6 Ten Milo Games Lakeside yesterday lost to North Lake In a ten Inning gnmo by n score of 11 to 10. In the gamo be tween tho mnrrled men vs. tho sin glo men tho slnglo men won easily by a score of 26 to C. Tho gamo was for a side bet of a keg of beer. North Slough will play Lakeside nt i.aKesiclo on tho Fourth. Lakeside haa made arrangements for n big col ouration winch will Include all kinds of sports. R. A. J. HENDRY'S Modem Dental Parlor. Vo hre equipped to do high clasi 'ork an short notice at the verj oweai prices. Examination free .ady attendant, Coko building, oppt lte Chandler hotol. phono 112-.I J. W. UENNBTT, iMWfVt, ffle oer Flanagan A Bennett Bank farahfleld Oregor Times' Wnnt Ails bring results. A'most $7.r.0,000 will bo snont l.v the Gulf Ship Islnnd In linnrovlnir Complaint has been filed with tho it tcrinlnnls nt Oulport, Miss., In- ow Rnllroad Commission ngalnst eluding nn additional pier and ro- l,l Pt'nusylvnnln nnd Panhandle, by titntlnlln or nt ..aAn. lnnln n .a . . O'H uliuiv alil...j-.r. ..u 1 ., . ,.-,,it, ouiiiviB iur ttllUKL'U UIS- crlinlnatloiis In freight rntcs within ho switching limits of that city. Mrs. Lela Love, wlfo of Wllev Love, a farmer living noar Covena. Ga says; "I have taken Foley Kid ney Pills and find them to bo all you claim for thorn. They gave mo nl uost Instant relief when my kidney cro siuggisn nnu innctivo. I can cheerfully recommend them to n" sufforors from kidney troubles." "fl r'rnaij Dnnir Store modeling of present docks and n coal lvttsburg shippers for tipples. An unfilled want causes unhappi. ness Times Want Ads brine results. Try Tho Times' Want Ads. WM. S. TURPEN Architect 171 FRONT ST. TR. J. T. McCORMAO, Physician and Surgeon Marshfield, Oregon, ifflce: Lockhart Building, Opposite post offlco. Phone 106-J EQUIPPED WITn WIRELESS Steamship Breakwatej ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILS FROM AINSWORTH DOCK, PORTLAND, AT 0 A. M., K -iki, 7iii., iuiii., I .tli., aanil mill 27tli. I-'RO.ti .iiAiwiirir.j' THE SERVICE OF THE TIDE JUNE 4th, Otis, 11th, 10th, Slth "nih. L. A. PARKRURST, AW. Phone Main S2H Steamer WashlHgtOI Will Sail for San Francisco from Coos U Saturday Evening, June 22 WITH PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT F. 8. DOW, Agent. Occ Dock! City Auto Service' Good Cars, Careful Drivers and reasonable charges. Our motto "Will go anywhere at any time.' Stands Blanco Hotel and Ulanco Cigar Store. Day Phones 78 and 4C Night Phone 4G. DARKER Jl GOODALE. proprietors BUILDING AND REPAIR WORK House Moving and Grading. We are prepared to do this work by the day or contract and gunrantee satisfaction. Let us figure with you G. S. FLOYD CO. Phone 31fi..l. Mnrahflold. Op A TURKISH RATH will rtn .,. GOOD. Phono 21 A3, OOOR TlAY-7?nsn7m7?fl STAGE LINE. Stago loaves Marshfield every morning at 6 and reaches Ro"bu, limn fr rtntnnl Iftl n..AMl. A-nIM TlHMlnn1 ntUKD '1 u vu buuuuLi nii.il niuiiiiii: imin uir rui liuuu itoseburg every evening. FARE 80.00. Round trln 811.00. C. P. Barnard, agent, Roseburg. nttn GM,Ho.. onnt ion fnrVpt Avenue, Tickets can be obtained 'at HHlyer's Cigar Store. in ror roriianu. u'"-.,.u ul morning at 6 o'clock and reaches Biarsuu . Good meals en rom- MarsMeJ The Electric Shoe Shop IS WHERE YOU CAN RUY SKUF FER SHOES OF ALL SIZES FOR CHILDREN We rnn fix your Shoe while you wnlt. R. J. MONTGOMER' Real Estate and Insura jot xorth Froat 8t