The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 06, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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Bend 6; wild pitches Thelle 1;
passed balls Flanagan 1.
Time of game Two hours.
Umpires Dr. Gale and Al.- Felter.
Notes of the Gatiie.
Al. Felter and Dr. Gale, umpired
a fine game and deserve a great deal
of credit for taking what Is usually
such a thankles Job. There was al
most no kicking, and the players as
well as the, bleachers were pleased
with the decisions.
Thlele pitched his usual brilliant
game allowing, but three hits and
getting ten strike outs. Ho used a
change of speed with good effect, but
as Marshfield had a good lead from
the start he didn't feel that It was
necessary to do tiis best all the time.
Owen's fielding was of the sensa
tional kind, getting two put outs and
an 'assist in one inning. Of course,
he made his usual hit but this time
It was only with the ladles.
From the spectators' standpoint,
the game was not as interesting ns
the Coquille-Marshfleld game of a
week ago, but as to the final result
was much more gratifying to Man
ager Mickey and the boys.
McCutcheon returnejd this morning
just a little too late to participate
In yesterday's game, but he will be
in the game next time and much to
the gratification of the fans.
Dlmmick showed up well at first
and while he failed to get a couplo
of ground balls, he made up for It
with the stick.
Charlie Keane played star ball for
North Bend as did Kelly and Manion
also.
Jako Goldle has decided to keep
off the team for a few games until he
fully recovers from the effects of the
awful jolt that Pitcher Wilson gave
him at North Bend a few weeks ago.
Ho is still a little nervous when fac
ing the pitcher, tho still sore jaw
unconsciously compelling him to
MANY BROUGHT
TO COOS BAY
step back when he swings.
Marshfleld had a chance to score Mrs. M. J. Fanmon, Mrs. Perch, E
Nome City and M. F. Plant Ar
rive From Portland and San
Francisco.
The Nomo City arrived this morn
ing from Portland with a capacity
load of passengers and about four
hundred tons of freight, Including
some heavy machinery for the Coos
Bay Gas and Electric Company. She
will sail for Portland tomo'rrow after
noon at 3 o'clock. It Is expected by
Captain Olson that the Alliance will
bo ready to resume her run next Sat
urday night so that the Nome City
can return to tho Portland-San Pedro
run.
The Nome City's list was as fol
lows: L. Bjorkman, A. L. Duke, Elmer
Miller, Cora L. Eddy, Fannie" T.
Montgomery, Mrs. Chas. Weiser,
Chas. E. Weiser, E. W. Rossiter, Jno.
Hubers, Albert Lutonsky, E. A.
Arthur, T. Kloger, Dave Fox, E. Ekb
land, C. Hanson, Jas. Wilson, A. E.
Percy, W. H. Jury, W. J. Hatfield,
J. C. Helming, Tom Marsden, F. It.
Hill, H. B. Douchy, C. A. Boyce, Chas.
Fessler, Jas Baird, Geo E. McCut
cheon, G. Canty, A. Nelson, A. L.
Strickland, Mrs. Strickland, Roy S.
Wagner, Jno. Whltey, F. A. Erixon,
Thos. Carter, Jas Lusick, Mrs. Qui
sier, Mrs. E. W. Rossiter, Norma
Rossiter, S. Rossiter, Nellie Kranlck,
Gladys Kranlck, A. D. Cridge, F. Pay.
decovlrt, M. Sconky, G. W. Kaufman,
Mrs. G. W. Kaufman, Miss Grace
Holmes, Clara Holcomb, Jno. Nor-
ris, Jno Daugert, Lillian Fisher, E.
J. Masters and twelve steerage.
M. 1 Plant In.
Tho M. F. Plant arrived yesterday
from San Francisco nfter a fairly
good trip up, although slow on ac
count of the head winds. She will
sail late today for 'Frisco.
The M. F. Plant's passenger list
was as follows:
E. Moraja, D. McNeil, Vivian Tay
lor, Mrs. Stewart, E. Pollixfen, Mrs.
Pollixfon, Mrs. W. S. McFarland,
REALESTATf TRANSFERS
in the sixth, but with a man on sec
ond and third, both Cowan and Dlm
mick failed to land hard enough on
the ball though both hit the ball
well. Again in the seventh Marsh
fleld had a good chance to score, but
good playing by North Bend kept out
the runs.
COQUILLE and BANDON ROW.
of
Clubs Disagree About Locution
Game and Fail to Play.
The management of tho Coquillo
and Bandon teams clashed yesterday
ui to the location of Sunday's game
tnd in consequence, no game was
played. Bandon insisted that the Co
quille team was to come there and
Coquillo insisted that Bandon was to
come to Coquille and each claimed
that the schedule showed each was
right. Bandon didn't piny and Co
quille played an exhibition gamo with
Johnson's mill. Tho matter will
probably be left to tho executive com
mitteo of tho league to decide.
GAMES ON FOURTH.
Coquillo Defeats Mni-hhflcld anil Itmi.
.don Defeats North IJejul.
The exhibition games at Coquillq,
July 4th, resulted In a victory for
tho valley teams, Bandon defeating
North Bond In the forenoon by a
score of 6 to 1, and Coquillo defeat
ing Marshfleld in the afternoon by a
score of S to 5. Both wero good
exhibition games and tho big crowds,
wero more than satisfied.
Tho lineup of tho teams was
slightly changed on all teams, each
saving up their batteries for tho rcc-
ular league games on Sunday. Bryan
of Marshfleld caught for North Bend
In tho morning and Gaffney of North
Bend pitched for Marshfleld In the
nfternoon, Bryan catching in Rut
ledgo's place.
Between 300 and 400 Coos Bay
people attended tho Coquillo celebra
tion Saturday and overyono reports
that it was a groat success.
Klien, A. Koskl, W. A. Theis, R.
Schemehl, Paul Hartley, Mrs. Har
tley, Mrs. Dlmmick, Miss Peters, G.
Back, Mrs. Back, Mrs. J. Cartwrlght,
Mrs. O. Sumner, D. A. Smith, Mrs.
Smith, Robt Savemus, J. H. Hath
away, F. E. McCoy, II. L. Rhlnehart,
T. S. Dicklns, J. W. Swanson, J. Ben
nett, Ed. Mayer and eighteen steer
age. Cl(y of Panama Sails.
The City of Panama sailed Satur
day afternoon lato for Portland with
a large passenger list. She will re
turn here Thursday night or Friday
morning. It is likely that she will
remain on this run a month or more
as tho repairs to tho Breakwater
will take at least a month's time.
Tho City of Panama passenger list
follows: L'
Geo. Smith, iVd. Martin, Mrs. K.
D. Martin, I. N. Huyett, Mrs. I. N.
Huyett, A. C. Abbott, John Halght;,
J. D. Pulcher, M. T. Otis, Miss Otis,
II. W. Dickinson, Bud Holland, L.
E. Clayton, John Parmanter, Win.
Kensello, John TIedmawn, A. S.
Rich, Mrs. A. S. Rich, George Lar
son, D. Evans, David Lewis, J. B.
Hoffman, J. W. Gilyson and wife,
Winnifred Gorhani, II. E. Dononhoo,
J. L. Donohoo, E. B. Moulton, P. A.
Price, J. A. McDonald, L. E. Cheno
worth, A. W. Stevens, C. Holding,
Miss Peterson, W. S. Ford, J. NIoka,
J. Conley, E. Taylor, W. J. Brown,
John Johnson, F. Granger, Mrs. E. A.
Buford, N. E. Everett and wife, C.
II. Pullon and wife, Fritz Pullen, LIz-
rlo Pulleu, Ivan Pullon, John Ander
son and wifo, J. Colona, R. Engs
trom, A. N. Fueda, A. Dando, John
Olson, F. Schmidt, G. Carlson, II.
Loohins, G. Osier.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Sealed bids will bo received by tho
Board of Directors of School District,
No, 85, until S o'clock p. in., Satur
day, July 11, 1008, for clearing,
grubbing and leveling schoolliouso
sito one hundred and fifty by two
hundred and thirty feet, near Bunker
Hill, For specifications and parti
culars, see J. D. McNeil, Tho board
resorves tho right to reject any oi
-all bids. Address bids to
Mrs. W. F. SQUIRE,
Clerk School District No. 85,
Marshllold, Oro.
THE MELROSE rostnurant, near
the postofflce, sorves tho best coffee
on Coos Bay,
Notice Is hereby given that sealed
bids will bo received by tho common
council of tho City of Marshfleld,
Coos county, Oregon, up until 8
o'clock p. in., Tuesday, July 14, 1908,
for tho Improvement of 'C street nnd
'C avenue from tho west lino of
Fourth street to the east lino of Da
vldhon street in E. 11. Dean & Co.'s
addition, and western addition to the
town of Mnrshllold, according to tho
plans and specifications on fllo in tho
ofllco of tho Recorder and open to
tho Inspection of all persons Inter
ested therein. Sopnrnto bids will bo
received for the grading and for tho
planking, drain boxes, curbing side
walks and cross-walks.
Certified checks for flvo por cent
of tho amount of tho bids must ac
company each bid. Tho council ro
pervrs tho right to reject any or all
bid.
Dated this 3d dny of .lu!, 1D0S,
J. M. UPTON, Recorder.
Dally Real Estate Report Furnished
By Tltlo Guarantee nnd Abstract
Co. Henry Scngstackon,
Manager.
June 27, 1908.
A. A. Courteney et ux, to C. W.
Rlddell, deed; pnrcel of land begin
ning 192.6 feet N & 858 feet E of
W . sec corner of sec 12, twp 2G, R
13. Consideration, $1.00.
L. D. Kinney et ux, to M. H. Tut
tle, deed; lot 9, blk 58, Coos Bay
Plat B. Consideration, ?900.
L. D. Kinney et ux, to M. H. Tut-
tle, deed; lots 10, 11, 12 and 13,
blk 58, Coos Bay Plat B. Considera
tion, $1,600.
L. D. Kinney et ux, to M. H. Tut-
tlo, deed; lots 25, 26 and 27, blk 34,
Coos Bay Plat B. Consideration,
$900.
June 29, 1908.
East Marshfleld Land Company, to
W. E. Watklns, deed; lots, 1 and 2,
blk. 33, East Marshfleld. Considera
tion, $235.
Matthew Voney, to Lillian Real
Estate Investment Company, deed;
part of lot 5, blk 7, Marshfleld. Con
sideration, $5.
H. Sengstacken et ux, to S. - P.
Keith, deed; lot 10, blk 7, Sengstac
ken's addition to Marshfleld. Con
sideration, $175.
H. Sengstacken et ux, to T. F. Mil
ler, deed; lot 15, blk 1, Subdivision
of blk A, Sengstacken's addition to
Marshfleld. Consideration, $250.
NORRIS' HOUSE
..AT..
Ten Mile Lake
Now open for, guests. European plan.
Special accommodations for families.
Good table boiud. Special rates to
parties. Postoffice and telephone ac
commodations. Everything new and
first class. Arrangements may be
made in advance or call at house when
you arrive.
C. L. Richekers, Mgr.
H. Barnes, Sec'y and Treas.
RICHEKERS-BARNES LFG CO.
Manufacturers of
FINK FURNITURE .
Myrtle Wood Novelties
Port Orford White Cedar Chests
Electric Wood Fixtures nnd
Modern Kitchen Cabinets
Factory, Front St. 'Phono 926
MARSHFIELD, ORE.
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Ice Cream Freezers
$1.00 Each
Going & Harvey Co.
The Leading House Furnishers
Chas. A. Stevens Coat & Suit f
House, Chicago
Mrs. M. R."sMITH, Agt.
I Cor. First and B Sti. Marihfidd, Ore. I
HIGH GRADE MEATS The odor
of good roast beef however appetiz
ing, can only be suggestive of the
delicious taste and flavor that goes
with every piece we sell. Prime is
the one word that aptly describes all
our meats. The best procurable that
the best of good judgment can select
and kept in a refrigerator ready for
your order. Prices light. SANI
TARY MARKET, North Front street.
A little forethought may save you
no end of trouble. Anyone who
makes It a rule to keep Chamber
lain's Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy at hand knows this to
bo a fact. For sale by JOHN
PREUES.
WHILE YOU WAIT
Clothes cleaned and pressed
Just around tho corner on 'C
street. Opposite Haines Music
Store.
P. F. BRYAN.
RHEUMATISM.
Now is tho tlmo to get rid of your
rheumatism. In fully nine cages out
of ten the attack is simply rheuma
tism of the muscles due to cold or
damp, or chronic rheumatism, neith
er of which require any internal
treatment. The free application of
Chamberlain's Liniment is certain to
give quick relief. Try It. For sale
by JOHN PREUSS.
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Golden Gate
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Is the Best
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Drink Weinards's
BOTTLED BEER
Mordcn's Wliolesalo Liquor
Housa
Phono 481 Orders Delivered
Free
Wednesday Morning
July 8th
The Entire Stock of
Dry Goods, Millmery and
Ladies' Furnishings
OF
III I Mil Hi
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lllMPi
THERE'S TWICE THE PLEASURE IN YOUR
A'ACATION, AND TWICE THE PLEASURE
AFTERWARD IF YOU
KODAK
AND ANYBODY CAN MAKE GOOD PIC
TURKS. IT'S SIMPLE FROM START TO FIN
ISH BY THE KODAK SYSTEM. PRESS THE
BUTTON DO THE REST OR LEAVE . IT
TO ANOTHER JUST AS YOU PLEASE.
KODAK MEANS PHOTOGRAPHY WITH THE
BOTHER LEFT OUT.
KODAKS, $1.00 TO $100.
RED CROSS DRUG STORE
Catalogues Free on application
Mrs. A. E. PAYNE
Will be offered to the Public at
Closing Out Sale Prices
This is no advertising dodge but genuine sale as I am
going to close out my business here and go to Colorado.
Sec tomorrow's Dally Times for some astonishing prices.
$:?"' MRS. A. E. PAYNE.
Front Street, Opposite Johnson's Furniture Store.
COLUMBIA MACHINE WORKS I
Cavanagh, Chapman Co.
General Repair Work and Woodturning. Launches a Specialty
Foot of Queen Avenue, Marshfield
For Reliable Abstracts of Title Investments and Sale of
Real Estate
TITLE GUARANTEE and ABSTRACT Co.
Henry Sengstacken, Manager
Marshfield and Coquille City, Oregon
Phones: Marshfield Office 141 - Coquille City 191
General Agents
Eastside and Sengstacken's Addition
I Shop Phono 1201.
Res. Phono 1620.
J. B. RUST
PLUMBING, HEATING AND GAS FITTING
Second & 'A' Streets.
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WE CARRY THE BEST IN THE HARDWARE LINE.
WE ARE AGENTS FOR FA1RBANKS-MORSE & CO. ALSO
DELAVAL CREAM SEPARATORS AND B. L. K. MILKING
MACHINES. WE HAVE ON HAND A LARGE AND WELL
SELECTED SUPPLY OF CARPENTERS TOOLS OPEN FOR
YOUR INSPECTION. WE ARE PREPARED TO FURNISH
YOU WITH COMPLETE PRICKS ON
Builder's Hardware
WE AUK THE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR FAIRBANKS
MOUSE CO. SHEFFIELD MARINE ENGINES AND STAND
AKD VERTICAL GASOLINE ENGINES. WHEN YOU WANT
ANYTHING IN THE HARDWARE LINE REMEMBER YOU OVN
DO BETTER WITH KKRLAD & SON
Call in our Sales Room or Telephone 1061
Ask for EKBLAD
Jobbing Promptly Attended to
WE ARK OFFERING
The choicest ments and poultry, at those close figures posslblo
only with n large trnde. .Constant, steady, uniform' nnd regular
our pathway runs aJonj$. .QunlUy Heights nil the time. The best
meat that Oregon affords is tho poorest our customers over re
ceive. Tho lowest prices aro the highest wc ever charge. Every
order filled with an expert's selection.
THe CITY MARKET
R. H- Noble
Front, and C Streets -
Phone 1941
Marshfield, Oregon
Spend your vacation at Good-
niH's summer resort pn South
I leaves Marshfleld nt 8 a. m., re-
turning at O p. in. dally.
RATES REASONABLE.
PHONE 20X8.
1.1UKMIIMJ I'Ol'liTHV RANCH
Empire, Oregon.
JOHN W. KING, Prop. 4
Eggs from thoroughhred Buff
Orpington chickens for snlo
Sl.RO to $R.OO for setting of IS.
MANGAN'S NEW UNDERTAK
PARLORS. Just movod into new build
ing on South Broadway, two
blocks south pf 'C street,
where a fine chapel has been
fitted up.
A full lino of caskets, cou
ches, robes and funeral sup
plies In general.
Licensed embalmer with
lady assistant.
Telephones: Office 2161
Residence 2171
A Want Ad will sell it for you
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