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'fipm& tm a h THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 20, 1908. f A ' rBI,Ml - i m w t moment it I a a a a i a a i a i a a a a a a i a a intra amoin WILL REACH US TODAY TENT COT f9 P r HAMMOCKS, CAMP TOVE Etc. d f At W?1 4 1? aSmi vi ft E 1 I?3B '1 ff .1 OS v - B-Htt - -J 1 . f" a fci I 2 "I, S- i 1 e.: f -,m-H .( i'Vfflfi , w - - p fc If.? m SISf fett 1 n & j"? rs '. , t w " - flnS . 1 ,J -a-a8-a-a-a-a-a-a-aa-a-a--a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-8a-a-a--a-a This is the Third Stock of Camping Supplies to Reach Us this Season, Showing that UALITY GOODS LEAD ALL a df?. M9 The Leading Unn nil ri &" tt r so ur we coum exuse ""rn- Plirlrlr" llsi H" sIlle for a mlstake ot Judgment; but ill liSLi BnlaLiU when the best people in Goqullle who sat in the grand stand told Marsn fleld supporters that they were ashamed that such disgraceful tactics were pulled off in their town, when Burnside stood directly behind the catcher and had not even cause to doubt that the ball landed In foul territory, and when several of Co- qullle's business men after the game i openly accused Coqullle players of l stealing the game thru the means of ' a crooked umpire, then we feel that we are justified in registering this strong complaint. Manager Chap man should be severely censured for hiring Burnside solely for the purpose of umpiring especially when it is a known fact that the Burnside was forced to leave his position as umpire in the Tri-City League of Portland for reasons which wouldn't look well in print." The score was as follows: mo game wun me oquiuo leum uy Marshfleld AB It H PO Gives Contest to Coquille Over Marshfield By Score of i 5 to 4. Standing; of the Clubs, Won Marshfleld 5 Bandon 4 Coquille , 4 North Bend 1 Marshfleld lost to Umpire Burn side at Coqullle yesterday. The score was 5 toN4. Marshfleld won Per Lost centage 2 714 3 571 3 571 6 142 wt n pv n np Am IIISSi I" til IS uLnLUUO! LllyO Owen, ss 2 a Bcore of 4 to 3. This is the verdict of the fans who Tnoue p 2 witnessed the game at Coquille yes- uCKeo'wn j0 ...4 terday, most of whom are more than mccutcheon 3b. .4 pleased with the game between jjutier Cf ' 3 Karshfleld and Coqullle, but all of RUtieige c ....4 whom are very sore over the deel- jiorcnant 2b.... 2 slons of Umpire Burnside. Bryan rf 4 The game was close throughout jonnson jj 4 'and while there were a number of ' errors in Marshfleld's new lineup, some sensational plays made it an j interesting sight. In the batting, long drives by McKeown, McCut chcoh and Itutledge were the feat ures. There were a large number of Coos Bay fans there. North Bend also sent a large number of fans with thoir team to Bandon and while A 1 5 1 2 0 0 3 1 1 Totals Coquillo .29 4 AB R Lorenz, lb 4 Porterfleld, 3b. . .5 Nevins, ss 5 Collier, If 5 Thomas, c 4 Howell, 2b 4 Paul, cf 4 Orrtlnir. rf 4 the defeat of North Bend by Bandon Gardner p 4 by a score of 3 to 0 was regretted, the Improved showing of North Bend and the good game moro than re compensed them'. There is keen anti cipation of the games on the Bay next Sunday when Bandon plays Marshfleld here, and Coqullle North Bend at North Bend. View of the Fans. The following Is the impression of the Marshfleld fans of yesterday's game as given to The Times: "To one Burnside, Manager Chap man's salaried umpire, belongs the credit of Coqullle's victory over Marshfield in yesterday's gRmc. The Marshfleld team has heretofore ac cepted defeat at the hands of their opponents with good grace, and at all times has given the opposing team due credit for its work. We should like to be able to say the i.. . n. .....i i "v' buUIU ubi ". wib u.i.m.u u-uiu, u.... , Dandon yesterday uiu uox score given ueiow woiua not. bear out the contention that we were outclassed. "Furthermore, we would hesitate 92G 14 H PO A 0 9 5 0 0 11 1 1 0 0 Totals . ...39 5 G 27 17 1 Summary: Earned runs Marsh fleld 3, Coqullle 0. Two basehits McCutcheon, McKeown and Porter fleld. BaBes on balls Off Theile 1, off Gardner 3; struck out by Theile 8, by Gardner 9; left on bases Marshfleld 5, Coqullle 10. First baso on errors Marshfleld 1, Co qullle G. Hit by pitcher Gardner 1. Scores and hits by innings: Marshfleld H 0 0 0 0 0 4 II 0 0 0 10 1 ( Coqullle H 0 110 0 0 R 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 09 04 David Connelli Shoots Two and Commits Suicide at Portland. (By Associated Press.) PORTLAND, July 20. Mrs. Dolly Sharp aiid Delmar Peterkin who were shot by David Cornell! in the Awah- nee apartments last night, are dead, Cornell! who had been on intimate terms with the woman for several months became Insane jealousy when he found her in company with Peter kin. After firing eleven shots into his victims he ran to his own room and killed himself. NORTH BEND NEWS Miss Lillian McCann spent yester day at Sunset Bay. Mrs. Erickson was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Adolph Johnson, yesterday. Mrs. H. Nichols of the Merchant & Kammerer store sppnt Sunday with North Bend friends. Miss Wilda Hall of Marshfleld, was the guest of her sister,, Mrs. W. Simp son of Noith Bend, Saturday. Miss Minnie, Amanda and Anna Peterson of North Bend, with a party of friends attended the ball at Sum ner Saturday evening. REPORT OF THE CONDITION of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY, NO. 7475, At Marshfield, In tho State of Oregon, at the close of business, July 15, 1908. Resources Loans and discounts $73,404.78 U. S. Bonds to secure clr- culation 25,000.00 Premiums on U. S. Bonds S74.92 Bonds, securities, etc. . . . 123.55S.52 Banking house, furniture, and fixtures 5,000.00 Duo from National banks (not reserve agents).. 1,196.11 Due from State banks and bankers 4.S31.17 Duo from approved re serve agents 29,230.95 Checks and other cash Items 540.4G Notes of other National banks 2.2S5.00 Fractional paper currency, nickels, and cents 433.85 Lawful money reserve in bank, viz: Specie 24,324.05 Legal-tender notes 250.00 24,574.05 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent of circulation) .... 1,250.00 Total .'.$294,179.81 Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Byler of North Bend, who were the guests for a few days of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Simpson, returned home yesterday. The little child of Rev. and Mrs. Summerlln who recently underwent an operation for appendicitis is re ported getting along nicely. 1 G 25 HARD GAME AT BANDON. Tho North Bend-Bandon gamp in was pronounced ono of tho best games that has been seen in Bandon in mnny months by tho fans, tho final score being three to nothlnir. A mlxnn In Jin nHcmnl. o charge such a disgraceful act to J od doub,e p,ay , the fourth lnn,nR gave Bandon its only scores. Hull, any umpire had it been a first offonso, realizing that any man Is subject to mlbtakes of judgment. But, Burn side thruout tho game rendered deci sions which were palpably wrong and unjust. For Instance, in tho fifth Inning Merchant was struck upon tho elbow by a pitched ball and refused a base, Burnside claiming that tho ball hit tho bat. Upon Mnnngor McKoown's proposal to Bhow tho bruise on Jimmy's arm, Burnside threatened to hnvo him removed from tho side lines. Similar deci sions llko tho nbovo wero nindo by Burnside during the game, all of which led to a grand nnd fitting cli max for Coquillo in tho last of tho ninth. With tho scoro 4 to 3 in Marshfleld's favor, Coquillo came to bat for tho last tlmo. Gardiner, tho first man up, filed to Owen. Lorenz wns given transportation by Burn sldo. Porterfleld hit to Owen and forced Loronz at second. Novlns hit to Merchant, who allowed tho ball to slip by him, placing Portorfleld on third and Novins on second. Then, with two out and two strikes, ngalnst him, Colllor knocked n long foul along tho third baso lino, which Burnside called a fair ball, scorlug both Porterfleld and Novins. "Hud this hit been only thrco or Noith Bend's new pitcher, twirled an excollent game, allowing but seven scattered hits. He was given good support, North Bend having only two orrors. Flanagan caught for North Bend and Percy Smith, a new find, mado an excellent showing In loft flold. North Bond landed on Jordan for six hits. Bandon had four scattered errors. The batteries wero: North Bend Hull and Flanagan; Bandon Jordan nnd Myers. N EV YORK WINS. Tho North Bend mill shut down Saturday noon to give the men an opportunity to attend the funeral of Jacob Anderson at Marshfleld. Mrs. I. Freeland and daughters, came down from Gardiner Saturdny and will visit relatives at North Bend and Glasgow for a few weeks. Miss Buelah Summerlln, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Summerlln, under went an operation for appendicitis Saturday at her homo and Is doing very nicely. ALLIANCE SAILS FOR PORT LAND AT !t:!50 TUESDAY, JULY 21. BUY your jelly glasses at tho Coos Bay Cash Store. i , , . Liabilities. Capital stock paid in. .. .$25,000.00 Surplus fund 6,000.00 Undivided profits, less ox- penses and taxes paid. 4,538.84 National bank notes out standing 25,000.00 Due to State banks and bankers 1,747.59 Individual deposits sub ject to check 220,764.49 Demand certificates of deposit 9,748. 1 9 Cashier's checks out standing 1,380.11' Total $294,179.81 State of Oregon, County of Coos, si I, W. 8. McFarland, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. W. S. M'FARLAND, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before dip this 18th day of July, 1908. ANNIE SMITH, Notary Public Correct Attest : E. MINGUS, JOHN PREUSS, Directors. --.-.--- --'- -4'-fr--4..... 4 I THE WOOLEN! MILL STORE The man who invests anything in appearance will find at this Good Clothes Store exactly what he's looking for. Our Long Suit is Good Suits for Men and Boys, Our Specialty is Woolen Goods: Clothing, Blankets, Underwear, Hosiery, Flannel Shirts, Etc. I Mill to Man Clot hier J. L. BOWMAN Proprietor GEO. ROTNOH Manager Eighteen year's experience has taught us a motto "Take our time and do our work right." L. J. TOST Contractor and Builder. Prices consistent with best work Marshfield, Ore. H"I"H-I"I"!"H'V'H"H-HH OUR POLICY OF i Keeping Quality Up AND Keeping Prices Down !$ Clim, M. Diuiiols Victor In London KwlmiuliiK Contest. (By Associated Press.) LONDON, July 20. In tho final hundred-metro swimming raco, Charles M. Daniels of New York Athletic Club, was flist. ALLIANCE SAILS "TOR PORT LAND AT a:iJO TUESDAY, JL'LY 21. ALLIANCE SAILS FOR PORT LAND AT :() TUESDAY, JULY 21, nest COFFEE and host EAT MILKS at most HKASOXAltLE prices on Coos Bay at MKLHOSK, near postofllce. Try It Sunday. If You Want the Better Launder ing, Which Only the Most Mod ern Facilities Con Guarantee There's only one laundry on Coos Bay capable of pleasing you to the uttermost, The Coos Steam Bay Laundry Is fitted up very expensively with every appliance and eveiy detail which makes for perfect work, and we know of no other laundry in Oregon of which more can be said, The inference is plain, Let us pro,ve our worth to you, t Coos Bay Stream Laundry Phone No, 571 for driver to call, ...-...-.--- ---'---------- has been the main factor in develops our present big business. You can't A ford not to get our prices on 0FFICI DESKS and CHAIRS. We also carry) complete line of Dining Tables an Dming Room Furniture. Our Rep and Upholstering Department is coffl-l plete in every detail. C A. JOHNS FRONT STREET H"M M"M..H"M"I"M M -I-H 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 be a fact. For sale by JOHN PRI5UES. NOTICK OF SCHOOL ROND SALE. Sealed proposals will bo received by J. 13. Dulley, county treasurer of Coos county, Oregon, at tho office of John F. Hall, clerk of bchool district No. 9, at Marshfleld, Coos county, Orogon, until 4 o'clock p. m Satur day, July 25, 1908, for $50,000. Coupon school building bonds, in denomination of $500 each, bearing Interest at a rate npt to exceed C per cent per annum, payable semi annually, each bond to be dated on data of Issue, payable In 20 years H-rrfH-H'l optional with district after Utl All bonds payable at the offl County Treasurer of Coos Oregon, or at such bank a ' selected by the purchaser 1 York Cltv. Bonds authorized by voteo of said district, June 18, ( Assessed valuation of saw1 $1,951,339. Ilni.,In,l InAttnAnPfS '31 this issue. $65,000. Population of said district! ated at 3,500. Tho right is reserved to rej and all bids Dated this 11th day of Jjl JOHN D. DU County Treasurer of Coos Ct For quick results, put l The Coos Bay Times Want' .3C3C PAMh. -1 Vtfu j iMMJSM. tH-