EVENING EDITION THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON DMTTKl ninMnAY fill Y 15. 4 i? m PRFn TflRB T(l !r 1 Stetson Shoes Stetson Hats Benjamin Clothes iB)IRr KH"; mm MARSHFIELO LOSES THE GAME; PITCHER IS PUT IN CITY JAIL Sutton Tries to Ride Horseback and Is Fined Ten Dollars as Result. SEVERAL ARE DELAYED ' ANDMISS THE TRAIN Costs Them Twelve Dollars to Get Back Home in an Auto mobile Last Night. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Myrtlo Point, 0; MnrHlilleld, 2. North Ilcnd, 5; Coqulllo, 1. Unndon, 7; Enslsldo, 1. Tears, Idlo tears. They flow li torrents down the checks of the fan nnd ruin his complexion. A dozen perfectly good handkerchiefs were Ruined! Kulncdl ltulned. And still tho tide sweeps on nnd tlio heart Is filled with sorrow. Faintly from tho motly thronK comes the question. "Cnn Mnrshnold play bull?" And tho nnBwcr. Sllcnco, long contin ued. Tries Hough Hiding. It wns n glorious day but not for Mnrshflcld. The winds fortold do fent. A crow from tho top of a tolfl phono post cried nil dny long, "Do wnro tho Ides of March," or words o thnt effect. Kvcn Mnrshflold's oi. trancc Into town wns not trlumphnnt. Ted Sutton, tho southpaw pitches borrowed n horso on which ho Intend ed tnklng n short' Joy ride, hut tho ride ended sooner thnn ho hnd antici pated. The stirrups were too long for him nnd beforo ho could get com fortably settled In the saddle tho mil rnal wbh off on n gallop. "Sutt" could not control tho galloping Htucd nnd kcop his balnnco at the snnie tlino so he went up tho street ut u rnto which Is Hllghtly In oxcobh of tho Myrtlo Point speed limit. Mnrshal Drown, custndlnn of tho penco, com tnnnded "Sutt" to conso niter ho 1m 1 charged for n block or so, nnd then he, meaning Hrown, proreeded to chargo nlso. Sutt wns locked up In tho city bnstll nnd hnd to produce ton "bonos" beforo he secured IiIh re lease, IMtcliei'H Off Dny. About this tlmo tho gnino Mnrtnd with Johnson, MnrahflcliPi wt-ir pitcher on tho mound, but Norm hvl nn off dny nnd the first threo lnnlii'? netted Myrtlo Point six hits nnd five runs, so Cnpt, McCulcheon ordered Button In In tho fourth Inning. Ab bott then rofused to cntch nnd both bo nnd Johnson wero rolonBod Indefi nitely for Innubordlnntlon. I.nng worthy wnB put on tho receiving end of Sutton's curves but got tangled tip with n runner who wns coming homo nnd had to rotlro on account of Injurlos. Cowan wns then brought In from tho field nnd caught tho rest of tho gnine. Alfred Mntsnn going In at right fluid. After the third Inning tho major ity of tho Mnrshnold plnyers laid down. Whon they snw they wero beaten or likely to ho, they quit fight ing nnd Just took n wnlloplng di stend. About three men tried to keep n llttlo spirit but the rest ncted like n bunch of quitters. Added Misery. To ndd still further to tho misery of tWent1. several of tho boys stopped nt Coqullle too long In order to view tho city nnd missed tho trnln. It roit them $12 to get homo In nn nuto. Myrtle Point Good. Myrtlo Point played good ball nnd Poland pitched n fine gnme. The Myrtlo Point boys will mnke any tenm In the league go some to win nnd hnvo n chnnce still for first plnce. Sutton pitched n good gnine nnd al lowed but three hits In six Innings, llurko's I'snd l3 still bothering hi in nnd he got threo errors yeatordnv. Cownn did well behind the but nnd tried his best to put n llttlo llfo Into tho tonm. Tho score wns ns follows: MARSHFIELD. An.lt. H. PO. A Woods, cf 4 1 O. Johnson, If . .4 NrlgRB. t!h Thomas, lb A McCutcheon, 3b ,1 Cownn, rf-e ... .3 llurko, ss ,1 Lnngworthy. c . .1 Abbott, c 1 Mntson. rf 1 Johnson, p 1 Sutton, p 1 1 0 o 12 0 3 4 0 n 0 0 0 o 1 0 0 1 0 3 o n ii o l FIREMEN PLAY Slllfii I I 1 AM North Bend Boys Are Defeated But Enjoy An Entertaining Day at Sumner. Sumner won from tho North Dond Firemen In n well plnyed gnmo nt Sumner yestcrdny, tho scoro stnndlng 13 to 9. Thoro wns not much bit ting on cither sldo but tho bnso run Contest at Coquille Won by North Bend but Other Side Claims it. STANDING OF CLU11S. W. L. P.C. North Ilend 7 1 .875 Coqulllc 6 2 .7G0 Myrtlo Point ...5 3 .C25 Mnrshfleld 3 5 .375 Dnudon 3 5 .375 Enstslde 0 8 .000 The game at Coqulllo between Co qulllo and North Uend wns one of tho hottest of tho season. The teams were tied for first place nnd every point wnB hard fought; North Bend won by n Bcore of 5 to 4, largely through the work of Danncy Hull who Ditched flno ball. Thero was n nlng wns good nnd both tcnniB mndo.,nrgo ,,, t 0f rnw chewing nnd nt UYUrj VIlIllll'U LUIIIll. n bnsltot lunch and wns enjoyed. Tho lineup of the tennis wns ns follows: No. Ilcnd Firemen Pos. Sumner North Ilcnd Firemen Joe Olln, cf; Ii. A. Loomls, rf; Chns. Smith, lib nud p; Geo. Ilglllo, lb; Ilort Smith, p nnd 2b; Scth Johnson, 3b nnd c; Illll Hancock, c nnd 3b; Jnck Now lln, ss; Frnnk Miller, It; Jackson p. Sumner U. Mntson, p; L. 0. Mas ters, If; Fred Stock, ss; Jnmcs Stock, c; I,. Hnzclton, 3b; Frnnk Stock, lb; Moore, cf; Robt. Illchnrds, rf; Jny Itlchnrds, 2b; Geo. Dubuque, p. Joo Moore ncted ns umplro nnd gnvo n squnro deal all around. ... M ""I largo niuoiint or rnw encwing nnu ni . After tho gnmo ono ttnl0 the Bni0 wnB dolnyod for a llttlo social tlnio'20 minutes on nccount of n complaint 1 BALL SCORES Portland Wins From San Fran cisco Saturday Oakland Shut Out Sacramento. STANDING Ob' TEAMS W. L. P.C. Veinon 5S 38 .G04 Oakland 54 41 .DCS ! Los Angeles. . .51 43 .543 ! Portland 40 47 .400 San Francisco . .39 5C .411 Sncrnmonto . , .37 54 .407 ( Uj- 11 K 0 3 U 0 H K 8 1 It 1 II B 5 1 9 1 Totals 3(1 Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) PORTLAND. Oro., July 15 Port- In Itil jtnfutlf ittl Kuti 1t'innnla Iti Cn tti day's game. Oakland shut out Sneru-!i,nloiu,y' vt mento nud Vernon won from Los Angeles. The scores for Saturday follow: At San Frniu-lsco II Saccamento , 0 Oakland 13 At Vernon II l.os Angeles 3 Vernon G At Portland R Portland 4 Pnn Francisco ...-. i mndo by Coqulllo. The gnmo wns protested by Coqulllc on n decision mndo by Umpire "Don" Gnrdlnor In the fourth Inning. .1. Collier wns on third nnd attempted to steal In, the bntter Interfering with tho piny. Tho runner wns called out when Coqulllo clnlms he should have been snfo nnd tho gnmo wns protested on tho deci sion. Collier, tho Coqulllo pitcher was hurt, spraining his nnkle, but con tinued on the mound for his team. Tho Coqulllo fans bncked their team henvlly nt odds of two to ono with North Ilcnd nt tho short end. Saturday night It wns tho Intention to rnlso n pool of $500 between some of Coqulllc's heaviest backers but thu anion nt wns not made up in full. Tho North Uend boys took n bacon with them so they would bo nblo In bring it back, nnd they suro brought bnck tho bacon. Kissnm nnd Connors of North Ilcnd got two base hits, while Johnson, Howell nnd Ocrdlug of tho Coqulllc tenm hit for two bags each. Surbcck of North Uend got n three bagger. Next Sunday North nend nnd Co qulllo play on the- former's diamond nud tho gnme will probably scttlo the championship of tho counry. Co qulllo Is confident ot winning nud tbi Valley boys think they wero robbal of yesterday's game. North Hn.j Is Just ns confident nud Its boys snv that If anyone has n kick coming It Is them. The score follows: NORTH REND. AD. It. H. PO. A. K. Gnffney. 2b . ...C 0 1 0 4 0 Young, ss 4 0 0 1 2 1 Hull, p 4 0 0 1 4 0 KlBsniu. lb 4 2 1 10 0 0 Connor, e I 2 1 12 0 0 Wnllncc. 3b ....4 1 0 1 1 1 Surbcck. rf 3 0 1 0 1 0 Heath, If 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 2 0 1 Possibility That Affairs of Merchant & Son Can be Adjusted Soon. Tl'c creditors nnd others Interested In the financial matters of Merchant and Son meet this afternoon. Sev eral propositions for n settlement will be brought up and it Is believed that tho affairs of the company cnn be so adjusted thnt the storo can again be opened nnd the business car ried on. FINE HOMES TO BE BUILT HERE Construction Work on Several Handsome Residences in . the City Started. Several now residences in Mnrsh flcld are being started. Cnpt. Olson of tho Nann Smith hns lot tho con tract for tho building of tho founda tion for his new residence In South Mnrshfleld. It will bo ono of tho most handsome homes in tho city. David A. Jones Is Btnrtlng tho er ection of n new houso In Fcrndnlo. Georgo Winchester has started tho building of n cottnge In West Mnrsh fleld. Tho NJerdrum brothers, who nro associated with C. A. Smith In tho erection of tho pnper pulp mill in this city nro planning tho erection of n very hnndsomo homo in Mnrshfleld. WOMEN WILL WORK (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos B; Times). RELIN, July 15 Woman stiff rn Ists, tho Socialists nnd other advo cates of tho cqual-pay-for-equal-work doctrlno nro much wrought up over n plan of tho imperial post depart ment, Just announced, whereby S.C00 mnlo employes nro to bo replaced by women on tho scoro of economy. It Is estimated that n yearly saving of about 6,000,000 marks or practically $1,500,000 will bo effected, Tho sal ary of somo 3,600 of tho posts to be filled with women will bo 760 mnrk a year. This makes $14. S8 n month. hits -McCutcheon. Carl, Poland. Struck out Dy Polnnd. 7; by Sutton, 2; by Johnson. 1. Passed balls--l.nngworthy and Cowan. A. Folter umpired t he gnmo to everyono's satisfaction. Ills de cisions were good nud his Judgment on balls nnd strikes was almost perfect. RASTSIDR LOSER. Johnson, ss 5 1 Lnrenz, 2b 5 0 Dyles, c 4 0 J. Collier, p . . . .4 1 Howell, cf, 4 I Oerdlng, 31 4 0 C. Collier, lb ...4 0 A. Collier, If ...4 1 They, rf 4 0 5 4 27 12 5 COQUILLE. All. It. II.-PO. A. K. 2 0 4 0 2 0 11 0 0 1 10 A. M. Nnson, fnrnilng near Cnnnnn, Me., wns badly crippled with sciatic rheumatism due, ho snys, to uric ncld In his blood. "Foley Kid ney Pills entirely cured me nnd ntso removed numerous black specks that wero coutlnunlly before my eyes." Foley Kidney Pills nro n uric ncld solvent nud nro effectlvo for the var ious forms of rheunintlsm. Lock hart & Pnrsons Drug Co., "The Ilucy Corner." Totals 38 4 10 26 10 r SUMMARY. Two-bnso hits Kissnm, Conners. Johnson, Howell nnd Oerdlng. Threo bnso hit Surbcck. Struck out Tly Collier, 11; Hull, 9. Umplro Gardiner. FUNERAL HELP TODAY George F. Itlood, Ola Soldier nnd So. tier, Is Hurled. Tho funeral of Georgo F. Wool was held this morning, the burial tnklng plnco nt the cemetery on Coos River. Old friends of Mr. niood Wero In attendance. A friend of tho dft Gmt. lo Itundoii Hut Defeated by die Team of (lint City. Knstsldo continues to lose, drop ping yesterday's gnmo to llandnn by a score of 7 to 1. Tho ennm wna nf iiaiiuon. Clinton pitched n good i ' lNl8ea nns eoniriuuieu me following game hut errors behind him brought h"Wirdlng Mr. niood: In most of Ilnndon's tallies. The Georgo Francis niood was born at game ties Unndon nud Mnrshfleld for,8'0'0' M83-. " November 27, 183 . fourth plnco. A good crowd was out. I ,,( Brew t0 'ounK manhood on his 1 villi., a . .. ntltifi fn an iliA.i ..-.. Jl .Mr. wiiuir nns given un Wartimes,"""" " '""" l,,v" "--" u n lire ns mnnager of tho Kaslsldo team and McDonald Is now acting captain nnd manager. MOTOHCYCLKS Ol'T. Party Go From Tills City on Wagon itoau to .Myrtlo Point Totnls 31 2 4 24 IS S MYRTLR POINT. An. It. H. PO. A. R. Prov. If 5 1 0 1 1 0 O. McDonald 2b .5 3 2 2 0 1 Poland p 4 1 2 0 fi 0 n-ovn. Nb 3 1 n 1 2 1 Admus. lb 1 2 1 2 0 0 Cirl. lb 2 0 1 7 0 H Nystrom rf 4 n i i o 0 J McDonald, e . . 1 0 n 9 2 o DonifMit. ss I 0 n 2 1 2 Hermann, cf . . . . I 1 2 2 0 n mnn until he Joined the army. IJo wns mustered Into service on April 22. lSill. In Company E. Sixth Mn (nchusetts Volunteor Infantry and served threo months. Ho wns mus tered out or sonico August 2. 186 1. On July 7. 1862. ho Joined Captain Daniel Onkey's company of the Sec ond uogimenr of .Massachusetts Vo. DR. .HCKYLL nud .MR. HYDH nt The Royal TONIGHT nlso ARRESTING FATHER nnd HOW .JACK GOT EVEN Three vory Interesting photo p'.nys. 10 Cent. We Clean and Press Ladies' and Gent's Suits Goods Called for - arid Delivered Coos Bay Steam Laundry PIIO.NB MAIN tnj Marshfield & North Bend Auto Line GORST & KING, J'roprlctors. Cars leavo Murshflold every 45 minutes from 7:15 a. m. until 12;3rt midnight. Leavo North Dena on same schednlo, stnrtlug nt 7 n. m until midnight. See Saturday Times for schodule. !!& a saw rs SESir P ss? TSsMras t& -SI H; rv H gnmo nt Myrtle Point, but nilly had iSflS nt m lo Genera, 1 i !' ?yJ L "fi"0,?.r:,"R ?.,.l?R!nl . nio.l came to Coos Ray ,., " "" ". "' '".'. " ro ue-.iN75 and had remnlned her .p tweon Coqulllo nnd home, I .r-ogluJr STADDEN AH Mnds ot photograph work, bromide enlarging nnd kodnk Untuning. Totn' 30 0 1 27 12 t Sr-ORE DY IN'VTVGR. Mc-sbfleld ..0 0 1 1)0(1(10 12 HPs . ,.ooii naoos-i MvrMo Potnt.3 0 3 0 3 0 10 -! Hits 2 0 4 0 0 0 2 1 -ll SUMMARY. lid pitch Johnson, Two-base J NEW SAW MILL. Tho Rnnden callod In hero Wed nesday on hor north bound trip, nnd Inndod machinery for the saw mill on Slxos river. Mr Fleger and Tom Lewis of llandon hnvo been waiting hero n few days for tho arrival of the machinery which they will help to Install. Port Orford Tribune. slnco. He worked nt different trades and accumulated enough to keen him in ease nnd comfort In his declining years. He was mi honorable an-l cood citizen. He died at his home in Mnrshfleld, Julv 13, 1012 He wns t'e Inst surviving member of his fnni llv. he being ono of four children of which none was evor married. Ho was laid to rest In the Coos River cemeterv the burial being thero at h's own request. We Have Been Successful in buying a large stock of first class Electrical material and can give our patrons a very low price on house wiring. Get our price you can't afford to miss It. Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phont 237-J Cluett Shirts Keiser Ties Sold on Our System for Cash Notice the Saving "Money Talks" Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. MARSHFIELD. BANDON. FAST AND COMMODIOUS :n Steamer Redondo EQUIPPED WITH W1HELEU8 AND SUBMARINE HELL SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY Wednesday, July 17, At. 3:00 P. M. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Phone 44. O. F. McGEORGh, A gut Get Busy AND OET AFTER THAT ROOK, HUT FIRST COME IN AND OH OUR PRICES ON SIH.NGLlvS AND ROOFING PAPER. SHINGLES 51.no AND UP. ROOFING PAPER, ONE PLY, JM.25 AND UP. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co, RETAIL DEPARTMENT. THE FRIEND OF COOS RAY' S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SAILS FROM PORTLAND TO COOS DAY SUNDAY, JULY 14, AT 6 P. M. CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH I1ANJC ROAD AT rORTLAM) NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Phono 4 1. 0 F, McGEORQE, Asl Steamer Washington Will Sail Prom San Francisco for Coos Bay Monday Evening, July 8 WITH PASSENQERS AND FREIGHT F. S. DOW, Agent. Occad Dork- EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamship Breakwater ALWAY8 ON TIME. SAILS FROM A1NSWORTH HOOK, PORTLAND. AT O A. M., J1 r",'"1'1: ""' J0"'. -! "nil 20th. FROM MARSHFIELD ATTltfj " "" "' " '"UK, JULY Oth, 11th, 10th. 21st, 20th nnd i Phone Main TOLL. T .flT.T.Wn Acent. W Xff AIJ4 -- COOS BAY-IiOSETirmn ar i aw. T.rwn. Umf toeconnec,tarflfld ?" m0Tnl " 6 "ache Ro4el"Jrfr! hLm T1 W,th evon,Be troJn for Portland. Stage also le' ?venlni'g mrn,DK 0t 6 ,c,ock reaches MwhfleW " P nnrn.i ' . T tr,P "'00' Good muili en route, i. Barnard, agent, Roseburg. -, lt0 Schotter, agent, 120 Market Avenue. MarsbfleU n-M-ua cnn do obtained at Htllyer's Cigar Store, C. I ifir A..JL- O. .jr i.ulo oervice Oood Cars. Careful Drivers and ?wonaMe charges. Our motto: cs)Li Bnywhere at any time." Stnnds man Tifioi .j ,.,"" Cigar Store. DayPhonea--a--,3n.0 Night Phone 46. "ARKFH GOnDAT.P , Anywhere, Any Time Pnwfui nrlvlnc Reasonable V FISHER AUTO SERVICE jt ctaiiii'ii ProD. Phono orders to Hlllyer's ClPj store, Phone 18-J. Alter Phono 5.-J. MarshfleldOreC2 -- ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING 00NE AT THE TIMES' OFflfl WSSSTgSSiVnmmarssr: .-v rAei Frrymm r