The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 14, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1 911 EVENING EDITION
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sMlri lASTSIDE IS
SEELEY GALLS
BEAT SUNDAY
A
NOBTH BEI
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I our Odd suit special
Clam-Diggers No Match For
Tigers' Heavy Stick Work ,
at Sumner Sunday. i
Tho North Hcnd cliun (Hbbith wont i
.. ,r..,., v-i..inv l.nfn.. - tin-
UUillI fcw Ui-i;tn. . . .j.. ...- -- -
Burner tigers here hy the .core of
16 to 7. Wallace's team was no
mntch for tho Sumnor nggregatlon ,1C0 tioflniloly uBsurcd earlier. I unlay night. It was one of the cle-
nnd ho tried four pitchers to try to The, feature of tho game was the verest goes ever seen on the Hay and
stoj) tho terrible stick work of tl"', ,nttlng of Hennessey and Hrlggs and If the decision had been loft to the
8unmer tigers, but to no avail. Sum- tlc, )mso runnB 0f N. Johnson. In' audience, eight out of every ten pre
nor took tho lead In tho llrst Inning. ; tnu fr(i, inning. Johnson stole sec-j sent would have given tho decision
Clinton going to llrst on an error, oniI llllnj nll(j homo. o. Johnson ami to Henderson, Judging from the com
nud howls bringing him home by his Mlll.,n tu,i 8ino atellar Holding and ments after tho light and expressions
homo run drive to left Held, in tho
fourth Inning Wallace took Ihoinas Jm) tltt ticlltn of tho crowd. Hcndor
out of tho box and Bout Mnloney to B()n ,.al,turc.,i (l foul that looked Im
tho mound but as his work was pobhIIiU. Hennessey had his right
bettor ho put Thomas In again. " i tliumli disjointed In the second In
ngnln relieved TIioiiiuh by trying f nK i,iit caught the game out.
do the pitching stunt nimseii. inn m ;
found out that his twisters wore noj
puzzles for tho Sumnor stickers ho ;
ho placed Heath on tho mound f"' ,
tho rest of tho game. !
linker did line work for Siminur'
till tho sixth Inning when he al-
lowed a hitB and tho seventh threw ()W,.gt)M, p . . I
more which scored seven runs '"'''west, rf ...... I
Korth Head. In tho eighth IiiiiIiik!
Baker was relieved by I.owls who "" -
ly nllowed one hit In each Inning
and no runs.
There was a largo nttoudnncu,
The scoro follows:
Sumnor AH II
l'O A
i 0
K IV . ."
Unrklow G '
10
Clinton ....r
Lewis r.
linker "
Barker .G
Pigeon r.
Johnson fi
Masters I
Totals
North Reinl
"Wallace
Heath
Young
Mooro
McDonald
Thomas
Smith1
Llllobo
Mulouoy
Summorllu .
II IS 27
AH II I'O
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10
A
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...1
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Total
.an ! 21
1 1)
Score by Innings,
Sumner 2 0 17 110 1 x 1.1
UltH ...10172203 x li
North Bond 00000-1 0 0 7
iiuh . ,.i o o o o a a i i o'
Summary Huns Prey 2. Hark-'
low 2, Clinton 3, Lewis 2, linker 1,1
Bnrker 1, Pigeon 2, Johnson 1. Mus-
tors 2, Wallace 2. Heath 2, Young 1.
Mooro 1. Summerlln 1. Struck nut
by Hakor G, by Lewis 3, by Thomas
3, by Wallace 1. liases on balls off
Mulonov 2. off Heath 1. Homo run
by Lewis 1. Threo bnso hits Me -
Donald 1. Heath 1. Two base hits
ii..nit, n-.... i iin.m 1 o. ...... .. -
lln 1. Wild Hitches linker 1. Malo -
noy 1, Wallace 1. lilt by Pitcher
Bnrkor, Moore, Pigeon, Llllobo. Left
on bnsos Xorth llend 3. Sumnor 0.
PIIONK I. 8. KAUFMAN A CO.,
yoim coal orders, st.rso tox.
Exactitude
In style
In fit nnlsh-
fnbrlo integrity
exactitude
It guides tho hands of our tailor
In his pnlnstaklng task of shnplng
uud modeling -
It dliects the hand that tlnally puts
that subtlo. yet Intensely Important
tonch to the garmunt thnt stamps It
a nnlshod product
through and through the High Art '
Clij lies nro Quality sure stylo
Bill' '
fo guoss work about tho High Art.
i
authorltntlvo In stylo
weaves and textures
tho embodiment of all that's tho
Jbcat, confers In a High Art Suit.
The Toggery
FORMERLY GEOHUK (JOODRUM
Marshfleld Takes Game by
Score of Nine to Two
Hennessey Injured.
By n score of nine to two. Marsh-
HpIiI S'ny took the Eastslclu bane
i. ..ii .........it.fiti ftriu'n (liti Ifiui linrn.
- 'Z not as large as
. . . . . . , , tllc ,,ilI1K,
n om,.Mmj catch by Hrlggs also wt)ii
-piie scoro:
.;aHtsm. All H II I'O A
.MHturn, lb & p 5 0 2 3 1
,!,
Hi'lggs. -b
jrl,t ;j,
vit-luilM. ef
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1
0
1
-1
11
0
.,ierseu. . . . I
Wnlmurlt. n
isteckul, cf .
Totals 37 1
Marshllold AH H
0 2 1 12
II l'O A
llloniUHMoy. e .. "
,0 Johnson. 2h . . .
..Merchant, p ... 5
JJI.V Johnson, lb.. 5
" 'Cowan, If & p. . -I
0 llurke, hs a
it
.a
a r.
1 I
0 1
1 11
0 0
.Matson, et .... "
lleudersou, ah
Hanson, rf
0
Totals 3!l !) !)20 12 I
, .... i i i ..
I .miimi'ib tun iur uiiiiiiiK "n "
turn.
i Huns by Innings.
,.Marshlleld . .! 1 0 a 0 0 2 0 x 3
Kastslde ... 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 02
Summary Struck out, Hobertson
'7, Masters 2, .Merchant 4, Cowan 1.
; Wild pitch Hobertson a. Passed
.ball Walmark. Stolen bases llen
jiu'bsi'y a, X Johnson 3, Hrlggs 2, O.
Johnson 1.
COAST LEAGUE
BALL SCORES
' STANDING OF Till) CLl'HS.
Won Lost P.C.
' Portland CO f.8 .f.43
' Vernon 75 00
,r.21
.5 IS O
.507
.474
.433
' 0ll,tl"i'l
72 07
San Francisco ...00 07
! Sacramento 03 70
I Un Angeles fifi 72
I
Sunday's Hi-miHs.
1 Sunday's games In tho Const Lea-
guu resulted as follows:
At Portland H II
Portland 0 4
Oakland 6 9
At Snn Francisco H II
San Francisco 10 10
Los Angeles 0 5
(Second gnmo.)
San Franclsct 4 7
Los Angeles , . 2 6
At Los Angeles R H
Vernon 14 15
Sacramento 5 10
(Second game.)
Vernon , f. 12
Sncrnmento ,, fi 10
Saturday's Game.
Saturday's games In the Const
League resulted ns follows:
At Portland R H
Portland 0 C
Oakland 1 7
At San Francisco .R H
San Francisco 2 4
Los Angeles , , l 7
At Los Angeles R H
Sacramento 0 8
Vernon f 10
The HIHLK In PICTURE at tho
CHRISTIAN Church VKIl.lAY
evening.
NOTICi: TO PISHKRMRN.
We want fresh snlmon and are
prepared to pay tho highest cas'
price for them. For further parti
culars see C. G. IIOCKKTT.
Kmplro City, or
GEO. F. SMITH.
Coos River
Don't forget tho Turkish
PHOXB 2 U.J.
Baths.
.Crowd However Gives Hender
son Decision Over Burns
Saturday Night.
Twenty rounds to a draw wn the
derision of Heft-roe Tim Seeley in
the bout between "HoughhoiiBe
Charley" Hums and Karl Henderson
nt tho Mnrshlleld Skating Hlnk Sat
. of the crowd when Hoferoo Seeley in
nounccd his opinion
With the oxcoptlon of two or threo
rounds. Henderson outpointed Hums
throughout tho match. Henderson Is
n very clever boxer, has good foot
work, very seldom hit wild, took nil-
U 1 vantago of nearly every opening and
u pressed the match throughout.
1 Tho match wns undor Marquis of
I Qiieonsbury rules. At llrst Promoter
Ijllorron announced that tho lighters
I were to break clean but "Houghliouso
I I Charley" objected to this and Insist
ed on "lighting all the time." Hen
derson acceded to this and although
giving Hums his own style of light
ing, he was nblo to do it. He simply
went Hums one better nt his own
game. In fact Henderson's cleverness
was so far superior to Hums' that ho ,
overshadowed "Roughhouse Charley" I
and caused Hums' supporters much
(IIrmiiikiIiiIiiu'IiI at his showlnc. !
Henderson wns only Inciting In ono
thing and thnl tho kick. While ho
inndcd frequently on Hums, his
blows lucked the steam to show any
grout effect.
11 ii in s iippaiently only had two
things In his favor and that Is ability
to stand punishment uud to land In
flinches. Ills ability to take punish
ment coupled with the stylo of light
ing he has adopted leads him keop
boring In all' the time.
Neither of the men wore severely
punished and very little blood wns
shed. Honderson lnuded several to
Hums' left eye and unso and caused
the latter a little worry. Henderson
wns In the pink of condition and did l
not show as much fatigue at the close
as did Hums.
Only In two rounds, tho thirteenth
nnd fourteenth, could Hums bo said
to have had any of the best of It. In
these, he did considerably rushing
and landed once or twice weakening
Henderson's defense. Seldom during
the bout did Hums land a clean one.
most of his blows being to Hender
son's Htnmnch In the clinches.
Resides hnvlng It over Hums In
cloverness, Hendorson showed that
he wns the equal of Hums In strength
nnd tho hitter's "Roughhouso" stylo
availed him llttlo In clinches.
Itl llin tiff it.Mltll I l.lllln.ai.i nnmn
back strong and throughout the last!.
live rounds outpointed Hums as
much ns he hnd In the enrllor rounds.
Hilly Wilson of Mnrshfleld nnd
Wnlter Wenver of Coos City wero the
principals in the preliminary. Bill
finffney of North Bend was to have
met Wilson but It wns announced
thnt he hud got "cold feet." Wenvor
wns picked out of tho crowd nnd
while ho showed lnck of training, he
gnvo Wilson nil he wanted to do nnd
tho bout wns declared n "drnw" by
Roferco nobblo Kvnns of Portland,
who Is to meet Roughhouso Charley
nurns nt Hnndon tho lattor part of
tho month.
WANTKO A man with 9S.10 to buy
100 foot square In Sengstacken's
Addition for J&00 terms half
cash, balance 1 year Interest Gft;
also 2 lots on Hrondwny, north
Hall nvenuc, for $2,500; also 52
lots In Portlawn Addition, near
Cooston. 35 per lot. Seo Title
Guarantee nnd Abstract Company.
DKRHY
Thru Its flavor won Its favor.
A TURKISH HATH will do you
GOOD. Phono 214-J.
Do not allow your kidney nnd blad
der trouble to develop beyond the
rencn or medicine. Take Foley Kid
ney Pills. They give quick results
and stop Irregularities with surprls-
i iuk promptness.- t-or sale by Red
,Cross Drug Store.
mmm.
sxims
near Utkland, California
t..irtcri'.l IKS. .V.ir w h.i..t I 1U, .,,..
Meal cl.ui.itF throus!...t tlie )1M,. , ,;
ana grailiution rt.jmicirci t n ,V tll
tl.oe ..( Maiif.iid giul I nm-riy o't I v i i i a
Laboratonr (or cicnCF w.th tmHliru c;m;
nic.it. l.xcil cut opportumlic (or In ;
... oinic library nu.ly. imc a.l , ,
J ..'"i' ..B.'U"1!"!IU- ?." ' fT In . i!i
Clav laiiott. A. II , I nt
rrcfcident I
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taiai s.ic a.t.ires Sccut
ary, M,:4 Clcee
.. til.krma.
!
Were you here Saturday? Seemed as if all Coos County must have been,
Never have we seen such an outpouring of bargain seekers, and today will be like
Saturday. Every day will be like the starting of a now sale. Tis impossible to
display a stock like ours at the same time. Every day our doors will swing open on
tables, counters and racks refilled with bargains that we have been unable to men
tion on account of lack of space but WATCH THE TIMES DAILY to miss one of
our "ads" may mean to miss just the thing you want most.
ONE FOURTH OFF HERE IS EQUAL TO FORTY PER CENT ELSEWHERE BE
CAUSE OUR REGULAR MARKED PRICES ARE 15 per cent LOWEST and besides
the money saving, which you are sure of here, is the added satisfaction of choos
ing from one of the largest stocks in Southern Oregon,
"Moiey Talks"
Men's Black and Blue Suits, One-Fourth off marked price. Men's Fancy Mixed
Suits, Thirty per cent off marked price, All Boys Suits thirty per cent off marked
price.
$16.00 to
$20.00
Suits for
"Money Taiks"
Hub Clothing S
DANDON
Business Directory
Following Ib a list of Rollablo
UtislncBtt Flrmu that It will
Pay to Patronize
Go To
WILLEY & SCHR0EDER
for
Plumbing and Heating
Miii-MilleM, Ore., l'hone 77J1
STADDEN
All Mails of photograph work,
liromltle enlarging and kotlalc
finishing.
J. J.. KOONTZ
Macliluo and Repair Shops
GKXKHAh MACHINIST
Steam and Gas Engine- Work
At Holland's boat shop, Front
street, Marshfleld, Ore.
.1.
Last Chance
The Old Man Chimney Sweep
will only remain here the rest
of tho month.
So clean them now us
GeorRO has an encagoment
with O. R. & N. R. R. Co., tho
year round to Inspect nnd
clean Depot chimneys on all
their divisions.
Ho will glvo tho peoplo of
Coos Day a chnnco nt ono for
J1.00. For raoro than ono 75
cent each or residences and
public buildings.
But you must leave order nt
Blanco Cigar Store nt onco.
Good Livery Service
Fancy new rigs, good horses and
nreful drivers are now nt tho dls
osal of the Coos Bay public at
REASONABLE RATES.
Rigs or rigs with drivers roady for
ny trip nnywhere any time. Horses
)oarded and rigs cared for.
New hearse and special accommo
datlons provided for funeral parties.,
W. L. CONDRON'S
LIVERY AND FEED STABLES '
rilONE '-'.78.J
"Getting business is Just like
courting a girl you must offer
the right kind of goods, and
keep on calling."
.
$22.50 to
$30.00
Suits for
i I B JJ
PAST A.NI)
Steamer Redondo
KQUII'l'KD WITH WIRKMJSS
Will Sail From Marshfield for 'Frisco, Tues., Aug. 15,2:30 P. M.
;' INTKINOCISAX TRANSPORTATION' COMPANY.
Phono 44 c. F. McQEORGB, Agent.
"THE PRIKN1) OP COOS HAY"
S. S. ALLIANCE
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH HANK HOAI) AT PORTLAND
Sails for Portland from Coos Bay, Sunday, Aug. 13
NORTH PaJIPIC
PHONE 44
DRAIN-C00S BAY AUTO LINE
VIA ALLEGANY NOW READY FOR BUSINESS
' LEAVES .MARSHFIELD DAILY
BOAT LEAVES ALERT LANDING, MARSHFIELD 5:80 A. M.
ARRIVE DRAIN A P. M. SAME DAY.
TICKETS FOR SALE AND INFORMATION AT TnE BUSY COR
NER DRUG STORE, PHONE a
EQUD?PED
Steanier Breakwater
ALWAY8 ON TIME
SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT O A. M. ON AUGUST 4, O, 14, 10,
21 AND 20.
BAILS FROM COOS BAY AT SERVICE OF TIIE TIDE ON AUG.
UBT 0, 11. 10. 21, 20 AND 31.
L. II. KEATING. AGENT PHONE MAIN 88.L
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I I Y
FAST SERVICE TO ROSEBURG
Our atiins, leavinK Marshfleld t.t O o'clock every morning, con
nect with the evening train to Portland. Faro $0.00.
COOS BAY ROSEBURG STA GE LINE
OTTO 8CHETTER, Agent, 0. P. BARNARD,
120 MARKET AW, Marshfleld. AKent, ROSEBURG, Ore.
PnoNS ii
BEARY'S GUN SHOP
"I can fix it for you."
Gun, bicycle, machine lock repair
ing, Keys raado and fitted.
E. 11ANDEL, Prop.
No. 007 No. Front St. Phono 180-R
Have That Roof Fixed
NOW
See CORTHELL
$16.50
Sioe
jQ
MARSHFIELD
COMMODIOUS
3TEAMSIUP COMPANY.
O. F. McOEORGE, Agent
WITn WIRELESS
We Work
And Advertise
To bring a customer hero the flrl
time, nfter time no conies of his
own accord. You know why.
JtEMEMREIt
There is no kink, or cue that n
can't do.
"THINK IT OVERMAnY."
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
Phone 3121
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PnONE MAIN
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