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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1907)
rrsTir"' TW'IW-WW I i --; rrs it K'?z.-vm THE DAILY COOS BAY, TIM 'NQ93H0 'QigidHSHVIA) 'S3 SUNDAY, JULY 1 4, 1907. i mm. -9 i G:vn;:- 1 iflffii'l' S 1MK I vHpr 1 vH& k -."J k, u ffilt T HKL "-"- -. 1 IHHpEC lHBBBHffyfnfirff KOltSi- B MMIVw&ns'F'gi ibhws IEivTwT' jHMf 1 KiM - L v HH & KSH K S. ffiwr 1 I Jhm: HERS TO CLASH TODAY Marshfield, Crosses Bats With iBafevand North Bend S-. ... meets uoquiue. ULATION ON GAMES 6nnw Feel Sanguine of Vic- ; Dope In General on the Contests. J $ $ $ ? $ 8TAXDIXO OK CLU11S. Name. P. Coqulllo 5 Bend.. 5 arshfield . . 5 ndon G V. 4 1 U 2 1 Pet. .S00 .GOO .400 .200 3f I : .! ! - . ' wIhI f will offer attractions at both th' Bond and Marshfleld. Tho ball teams from Bandon and Pontile will come over from tho J no o ,-. Iet'oJ 0SSa t0 keep up tho wln- jpk 1ft thoy displayed last Sunday Jrliandon took North Bend Into Ercumnfby a decidedly uneven score, while Coqullle was making life a bur- to Bort Dlmmlck and his aggro- ion. But tho games today are on olpliomo grounds of Noith Bend Marshflold, and this fact Is al ways tinge'd with hope Tor the hosts and' fear for the guests. But this rule Is not nt all times safe to figure on and tho plans based upon It often go awry. Paul Poralta, tho old war horse of baseball in thjs section, already has vhlona of tho pennant decorating fhn flnfrnfnfr nt thn Onnnlllo impnlmll grounds, while North Bend, with rsvliom Coqulllo wll today dispute for nlno Innings, Is as determined to land tho gamo. Collier, tho young pitcher Peralta has been coaching, Is a tractlblo boy and is Improving every day. Ho will bo sought by the lar ger leagues beforo tho season Is out, if his work remains as satisfactory as it has boon for the past two weeks. 43KT t feasant ESftbo Hona North Bend has made several changes In Its positions and Captain Lyons believes for tho better. Kcano goes to short, and Wickman takes a long jump In from tho field and will attempt to squelch tho hot ones which drive about tho vicinity of third. He knows ho is tackling tho most difficult position on tho dia mond, but ho is nervy and will look pleasant if ho fails. Graham will twirl tho sphero for the Coqullle bunch to gues3 nt, and if his support is usually cxcillent, Coqulllo will earn tho gamo if she wins it. Tho game between Marshfleld and Bandon is causing some speculation. The boys from tho beach aro hard ened and playing bettor than at the first part of tho season. Several enanges have been made in their team, and they are presenting a game hat Is worthy of the League. They won from North Bend last .Sunday thiough errors, but with the addi tion of several good players and two left-handed pitchers, tiiey arc In shape to successfully dispute the right of any team In tho Leagu walk away with the persimmon Marshflold will have some ch In Its line-ui). LiUcnvist being o to be out of town. Tho rf Wright will officiate on tho sY Jimmy Cowan will take yp Mm rnpnlvfnp' nml Thn not been practising falthl caso they aro worsted their defeat to ennui. tain to be a large cro afternoon, as many aro the Bandon boys will ha up their sleoves. Tho called at 2:30 sharp. There has been son playing the games o tho divide, one in tl ono in the afternoon the fans opportunity tests. JThere is or against this propose shortening of gatoi both teams aro loai and it may be arrangement. ply alternating North Bend and here; teams want to know wh scheme would be satlsfa patrons, they can take word for It; there would joctions. Tho Marshfleld line-up: pitcher; Cowan, catcher; th. first base; McKeown, second". McLain, third base; Tower, slit Ferrey, right field; Wells, centU, Held; Wooley, left field. 1 COUNTERFEIT Spurious Five Dollar Gold Pieces In Circulation On Coos Bay. I TWO FIRMS ARE VICTIMIZED Xorth Bend Xcus Company and Bil liard Parlor In Marshfleld Take In Money. Counterfeit money Is making Its appearance on Coos Bay and there is much excitement among Jliq, llf- found themselves in possession of tho spurious coins. Tho North Bend News Company of North Bend was the first firm known to have been victimized. , The first Intimation received in Marshfleld was In tho shape of a warning to Robert Mursden, pro prietor of the billiard "parior on Front street. After being Informed, Mr. Marsden was on the lookout for the coins and on Saturday night ono answering tho description was handed in. Tho gentleman passing the coin was entirely innocent that he was In possession of a counter feit coin and was nonplussed on be ing informed of its real character. The North Bond News Company of North Bend lias- discovered five of the C0I113 in its till. The money Is in every cast five dollar gold pieces dated 1003, and said to bo an ex cellent imitation. AT THE CHURCHES Where You May Worship Today LOST A nurse botween Llbbv and North Bead -" "TV--- w Christian Science. Services will bo held In tho Hodmen's Hall, Sun day at 11 a. m. Subject, "Sacra ment." A cordial Invitation is ex tended to all. Christian. Tho Christian Church services will be held in tho Lutheran Annex this forenoon at 11 o'clock. KJit Baptist. D. W. Thurston, pastor. 10 a. m., bible school, Alva Doll, superintendent. 3: 00 p. m., Junior Union, the children and their parents nro especially invited to this service. 7:00 p. ni Young People's prayer meeting; Alpha Manzoy, leader. 8:00 p. m., address, "The Spokane Convention of Baptist Young People," Claude- Stutsman. HknMM evening service. Strangers and travelling men especially Invited to these services. Methodist. W. K. F. Browno, pas tor. 10 n. m., Sundny school. 11 n. ip., Si-rmon by tho pastor. 7 p. m 12pv.rth League. 8 p. m.( Sormon, P.cv M. C. Wire, D D. A cordial volromo Is oxtonded to nil who at tend thc30 services. Tho fourth quarterly conference will bo hold In tho church Mondny at 8 p. m. A lay delegate will bo elected to tho Lay Electoral Conference. All members arc rcqustcd to bo present. mWAMlTK FOK HOHSRMAX. Chicago, July 12. An attempt was made tonight to blow up tho homof John Condon, tho rnco track mng nato and leader in tho recent fight botween tho Western Jockey Club and tho Amoilcan Turf Association. Hither djnnmito or somo other pow erful oxplosivo was iif,ed by tho pcr scm or persons who sought to harm tho owner of tho placo and his fam ily. As a result of tho explosion a hole fcovon feet In diameter was 'wtoi mTral. o loai there 1 The A the aftc i I TJH I i "If a man can write a better book, preach a better sermon, or make a better mouse-trap than his neighbor, though he build his , A : house in the woods, the world will make a beaten path to his door'-RALPH WALDO EMERSON, " Just now empire builders are building iron-shodaths to the commercial door of North Bend because its factories have the frieght to ship, and theiVpayroll talks. Like seeks like. Is an eternal law of nlttS. Although but imperfectly recognised as absolute. This same law. holds good in buik of factories. A factory is 'built always at that point where there are fewest obstacles" to be overcome, where tributary raw materials are unlim ited and markets unrestricted. If this holds good in one case it will hold good in several- dWn or a hundred. . uuen North Bend but a few years ago had one factory, soon it had several, now there are a dozen, and the raw w 1 for a hundred more. Factories make payrolls, these in turn create business hoU,:s which invite banks jobber, 7 T portion facili.es, and a.l go to the making of a city because "Its Payroll Talks," which crel! alllnd Z T is a beaten path to our door because we have the best bargains in North Bend real estate. e rA 4 V. S DIERS LAND COMPANY NORTH BEND, OREGON "kS . i -I -, 'mmmmmmSl