The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 05, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD. OBEGOW, MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1912 -EVENING EDITION
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NORTH BEND
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Defeats Coquille 9 to 3, Win
ning Coos County League
Championship.
By a score of nine to three, North
Bend yesterday defeated Coqulllo at
Coquille, capturing tho Coos county
league championship for the first half
of the season. The game was a good
one, tho scoro being tied, two to two,
at the closo of tho eighth Inning but
In tho ninth tho visitors' batting ral
ly gavo them a lead that tho Co
qulllcrs could not overcome.
It was largely a pitchers' battlo
with Hull on tho mound for North
Bend and Collier doing the serving
for Coquille. Up to tho sixth Inning
Collier had tho vlsitorfl at his mercy'
and then he weakened, North Bend
scoring ono in tho sixth and ono in
the soventh. Not until the first half of
tho ninth, however, did ho loso con
trol of tho situation and seven runs
wcro netted by North Bend.
In tho fifth, Hull weakened a little,
allowing two two base hits and a man
to walk, netting Coqulllo two runs.
Fatal Ninth Inning I
Tho fatal ninth for Coqulllestartod
off with n rush. Wallace, tho first
man up for North Bend, got a protty
slnglo and stolo second. Heath hit
for two bags, scoring Wallace Par
ton, n good pinch-hitter, landed safo
ly and Hull beat out a bunt and stolo
second, anffney hit over second,
Heath and Parton having crossed in
previously, Hull went to third and
scored on Lawlcr's drlvo to center.
Surbcck hit a hot ono to short and
Lawler camo In. Kissam followed
with a burner over first, scoring Sur
bcck. Corners was thrown out at
first, Kissam to third and Wallaco
went out to short.
Hull walked tho first man up for
Coquille, lilt another and a hit
brought In ono run after which Co
qulllo had no clianco of scoring.
Threatened Umplro
Landers or Marshflold and McNnlr
of Bandon umpired tho gamo and
gavo good satisfaction.
In tho third and fourth Innings,
tho crowd began to get pretty anx
ious and closed In on tho diamond.
They had been repeatedly warned to
keep bark off tho lines and once when
thoy threatened to Intcrfero with n
play, Landers ran over to push them
back. Somo excited Coqulllo rooter,
ovidontly through a mistaken Impres
sion of Lander's Intention, grabbed a
broken ball bat and swung at him.
Tho bat Just grazed tho back of Lan
der's head. Had It lilt hlrn squnroly,
It would havo undoubtedly seriously
hurt him, Nothing wnB dono about
It.
May Kurt Season
It Ir still uncertain about whether
a now schedulo of ton games will bo
played.
Donny Hull of North Bend reports
that Coqulllo Is wavering and unde
cided whothor thoy wnnt to piny an
othor sorlcs or not. Thoy will pro
bably dccldo In n day or two so that
If tho now srhodulo Is agreed upon, It
will stnrt noxt Sunday.
Myrtlo Point Is willing to Join In
If Coqulllo does hut othorwlso pro
bably will not.
Tliore wns only a fair crowd oit
fqr yesterday's game. The Norm
Bond team wnit over In two nutos.
but throe or four othor North Houl
machines also took fans over.
Lawler, a former diamond star
. who has been at North Bond for
' some time, took the place of Young,
who Is laid up with an Injured leg.
. In yesterday's game nnd showed up
fairly well.
, Yesterday's game was played t-
mnke up for tho contested ono
thrown out by President Baxter a
few weeks ago and consequently the
North Bend fans nre doubled olatel
over the victory as most of thum
thought the decision of Presldeut
Baxter was radically unfair.
AD BASEBALL
Tlio score:
Coquille AB R H PO A
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tnhnnnn. R 4 0 2 0 0 .1
l.orenz. 2b 4 0 1 4 0 0
Ilt. c C 0 0 11 4 3
J. Collier, p ....5 0 1 0 2 1
Howell, cf 3 0 1 1 0 0
Oerdlng. 3b ... .3 0 0 6 3 0
C. Collier, lb ...3 1 0 5 1 1
A Collier. If ...4 1 1 0 0 0
Prey, rf 4 1 2 1 0 0
Totals
.35 3 S 27 10 S
North Bend AB R II PO A r
Onffncy, ss ... .4 2 1 0 1 0
Lawler. cf S 0 1 0 0 0
Surbcck, 2b ....3 1 1 2 3 1
Kissam, lb .... G 1 0 9 2 I
Conners, C....4 0 Oil 1 0
Wallace. 3b ....3 1 1 0 1 0
Heath, If 4 1 1 4 0 0
Maloney, rf . . . . 4 1 1 0 0 0
Hull, p 4 1 1 1 2 C
Totals 3C 8 7 27 10 2
Score by Innings:
Coquille ...0 0002 000 13
Hits ....00104 101 18
North Bend 00000110 63
Hits 00000111 47
Summary Stolen bases, Johnson,
J. Collier, Howell, Oaffney, 3, Law
ler, Surbcck, Kissam, 2; two baso
hits, Johnson, A. Collier, Prey,
Heath: double plays, Oerdlng to C.
Collier to Oerdlng; Oerdlng to Lor
onz: baso hits off Collier. 7; off
Hull. 8; struck-out by Collier, 11,
bv Hull, 9: baso on halls off Col
lier. 2: off Hull, 3; hit by pitched
bnll. C. Collier, Gaffnoy, Surboclc:
tlmo of game. 2:10. Umplro Lnndls,
McNnlr. Walter Oerdlng, scorer.
ALONO Tim WATERFRONT
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Tho Rcdondo Ib duo In early to
morrow morning from San FrancM
co The Alllanco Is duo In from Port
land tomorrow.
Tho Wllhomlna Is loading general
merchandise for' tho Sluslaw.
Tho Elizabeth and Bandon arrived
In at Bandon today from San Francisco.
GDAST LEAGUE
BALL SCORES
Portland Drops Three Games
to Oakland Vernon Wins ,
Three Games.
,
STANDING OF TEAMS.
W. L. P.O.
Vernon 71 4C .C07 4
Los Angeles . ..G7 4D .G7S
Oakland - 07 51 .508 ,
Portlnnd 47 G9 .443
San Francisco ..46 71 .394 !
Sacramento . ...44 68 .393 ,
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PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 5 Satur-1
day nnd Sunday woro bad days to.
Portland, Onkland taking tho threu
games, vernon took a brace and de
feated San Francisco thrco timiv,
whllo Los Angeles and Sacramento
broke oven. Tho score:
At Sacramento R II. E.
Sacramento , I..10 12 0
Los Angeles 0 4 5
At Oakland R. II. E.
Oakland 7 9 2
Portland 4 11 5
SECOND GAME.
Oaklnnd 1 R 1
Portland 0 7 1
At Los Angeles R. H. E.
Vernon 12 11 2
Snn Francisco 5.10 2
SECOND GAME.
Vernon 15 16 1
San Francisco 5 10 .T
Saturday's Game.
At Los Angolcs R. II. E
Vernon 3 6 2
San Francisco l 4 0
At Sacramento R. H. n,
Sacrnmcnto 8 15 1
Los Angeles 11 ll '
At San Francisco R. H. E.
Oakland 2 5 1
Portlnnd l 8 1
SIX MO
AT THE THEATER.
Tho Royal theater management
has arranged for a sorvlco of pictures
directly from tho People's theater In
Portland. They will be new nnd
practlcnlly first run.
Mr. Paul Costel as trnp drummer
will assist Mr. Rex Stratton, plnnlx.
In tho future tho necessary sound e.
feels, will accompany each picture,
This houso will now bo up with
nity first class ten cent house In the
stnto Tho best vnudovlllo artlst3
as nro posslblo to get will appear
each nlglit. It Ih expected that: tho
Margaret lies company will bo hunt
tho Inst of this week. Billy Mem
men Is pleasing tho audiences as n
rubo fiddler nnd comcdlnn.
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HOTEL ARRIVALS 4
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THE CHANDLER Mrs. II. -E.
Wilson, Miss E. Tlmmons and Jlrs.
C. Tlmmons, Bnndon; Mr. nnd Mrs.
Clock, Lakcsldo; S. F. Ball, Portlnnd:
Ruby E. Shonror, Portlnnd: Dr. II.
E. Shoot, Portland; O. W. Cross,
Portlnnd: A. W. Wncru, Portland; K.
W. Holtley, Ban Francisco; Jack
Wolt, Snn Francisco; T. J. O'Kebfo,
Portland; Chns. F. Cook, Chicago;
G. L. Goodoll, Portland; F. B. Dom
psy, Snlom; Mrs. R. B. Kcnyon,
Marshflold; P. Rlogor, Rosdburgf H.
L. Hall, Portland; W. A. Williams,
Forest Grovo; O. G. Durland, Roso
burg; L. Holpon, Snn Francisco; J.
A. Brnyant nnd F. O. Pholps, Snn
Francisco; O. F. Dlllmnn, Portlnnd.
BLANCO. R. Taylor, Prospor:
F. C. Mostollor, Coqulllo; Carrlo E.
Rodlno, Allegnny; W. M. Christen
son, Coos RIvor; Edward Craft, Ta
comn; Jerry Taylor, Prospor; E. Sn
belmnn, Coqulllo;
NOTICE OF REMOVAL.
Tho Harmon Tailoring Co. hns re
moved from nroadwny to 128 Front
stroet. onnoslto thn i.tmM itntni
j Old friends and now ones will bo wot-
como to Inspect tho largest lino of
fnll and winter suit patterns ever
shown In Coos County.
Como In nnd seo us.
RE DAYS
Saturday, August 0th will mark the wind-up of
the largest and best sale we have ever held---
253350 Per Cent, Reduction on All Suits
Holds Good This Week
MMa mam "wbm
"Money Talks"
Hub Clothing and Shoe Co.
Marshfield.
I Bandon.
Lakeside By Auto
uu Uniin nrmntrnA fnr niitnmnhilR service to t
tioantifiii Ton Miin I fikp.e.. Service becins today. W
make regular daily trips connecting with
LAUNCH NORTH STAR
. LEAVES STAUIT'8 LANDING EVERV DAY AT liilO P. SI.
HirrURNIXG LEAVE NORTH SLOUGH LANDING:
STUIU)AY AT 1:30 A. SI. WEDNESDAY AT 8 A. SI.
MOV Y at 8 A. SI. THURSDAY AT 8 A. M.
TITSIUY AT 8 A SI. FHI11AY AT 8:30 A. SI.
SATURDAY AT O A. SI.
AUTO LEAVES LAKESIDE ONE HOUR EARLIER THAN
BOAT SCHEDULE.
Fare each way $1.00,
Will make special trips to connect with launch at any
time, clay or night. For prices and full information in
quire of TOM SAWYER, Jr., at Lakeside, Oregon, or
leave message with M. M. Pierson, the Lakeside Te'e
phone Agent.
Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU hnvo
LWAYS VSEIl. Phono 72 Pacific
I.Ivor- M Transfer Co.
Try Tho Tlmos Wnnt Ads.
HSi BLEI
A ,aknis3MVm fcwr THEPERTECT
M iOTIn AU-PMPOSE
IV wwUMi nowm ,us FLOUR.
Nf&vF MORE per Sack
A vSsI LE5S Pcr Loaf
?5r-v &ggy --ir i''twiMiiiF1('"iaiiiiWiM
IWTH F,shers I
W-Z&rJWl Blend g
m,'" ' w Hour
i I
tJfJ
Beit you can buy
For biscuit and pie;
Make bread and enke
Without mistake.
Here's n tt tunv to the fiqur-making industry.
A IVrfwt, All-Purpose Flottr lias long: been the
miller's aim to produce.
It was not .tchuved until FISIIHR'S 11LRXD had
been perfected.
One sack of flour In all you need, In your kitchen,
if it be
FISHER'S BLEND
For stile by all Dealers
IWh" W MWnw i'w WM3 IWliM'1 W;' iiWWP
City Auto Service
Good Cars. Careful Drivers and
ronsonnblo clinrsos. Our motto;
"Will go anywhere ni any tlmo."
Stands- Blanco Hotel nnd Blanco
Clsar Storo. Dny Phones 73 and U
NlKlit Phono ir,,
nAIUCTR OOODAT.E. nronrlptnn..
.Blanchard's Liverv
Wd hnv iociirod tho livery busl.
1'et.H of L. II Holsnor. and are pro-
pared to rena'ir excollent sorvlro to
the pooHo of Coos Bay. Cnreful
drivers, good rlcs nnd everything
, that will moan satisractory sorvlco to
I the public. Phono us for a driving
horse, a rig or inythlng needed In
tho livery lino. Wo also do truck-
, tng business of nil kinds.
llMNCIIAltD BROTHERS
i Phone liW-J
Llvrrr. I-Vl mill Sales Service.
f II Vlrti nnd Alder Streets.
R. J. MONTGOMERY
Real Estate and Insurance
Vorth l-Vont Strwt
: WANTED ! ! !
CARPETS UPHOLSTERINO AND
PIANOS TO CLEAN, by the Pneu.
mutlr Cleaning Company. Onlers foi
imk taken tit
(JOINO HARVEY
I'llOVK inn
Steamer VashilgtOI
Will Sail From Coos Bay for San francisco
Saturday Aug. 3, at 2 P. M.
WITH PASSENGERS AND 1'HEIGIIT
P. 8. DOW, Ai'nt.
Ocean Dock.
THE FRIEND OP COOS BAY'
S. S. ALLIANCE
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS
SAILS FROM COOS DAY FOR. EUREKA
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 7 AT 6 A. M
CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH HANK ROAD AT PORTiaND
NORTH PACIPIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
'Phono 44. O. V. McGEORGE, Agent.
PAST AND COMMODIOUS
Steamer Redondo
Equipped with wireless and submarine bell
SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY
Sunday, Aug. 4, at 3 P. M.
All Pnssenger Reservations Prom Sail l'mucNco Must Bo Mado at
H05 Fife inilltllng, or Pier No. ll).
INTEH-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO.
PH0NB U- C. P. McGEORGE, Agent.
Ul'ILDIXG NI REPAIR WORK
lloue Moving nnd Grading.
We are prepared to do this work
oy the day or contract and guarantee
J.itisfactioii Lot us flguro with you
S. PI.OYD CO.
P'mne 31 : I Marshflold Or
A
FISHER'S BLEND FLOUR
Manufactured By
Fisher Flouring Mills Co.
Seattle, U. S. A.
Most Sensible Shoe
For t!-e children Is tho
famous "SKIPPER" ghoo.
For sn!e nt
The Electric Shoe Store
ISO Sn. Broadway .... MarshPeM
EQUIPPED WITH WIHIXISS
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAVSO.VTIME.
SAILS PROM AINSWORTII DOCK'. PORTLAND. AT 0 a m iTfj
Phone Mnln itSl.L.
J. C. MILLER, Agent.
GOOS BAY-ltOSEBURG STj.GE LINE
R,rg every morning atECt;ncfkSrt;e;esSSrafl,em,0saaVmeo
c. ,.. DWAt?0'11,00- Good n,eaU en route '
Anywhere, Any Time
! Careful Drlvlncr
Reasonable Hntes
ITSIIER AUTO SERVICE
WM. FISHER. Prop.
Phone orders to Hllyer's Cigar
Store, Phone -18-J. After 11 P. M..
Phone 5.-J MarshHeld. Orecon.
T. J. ROAIFB
JO
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A H HODUINI
Marshfield Paint.
(8h Decorating Co.
Eatlraatei
Furnished
MARSHFIELD.
Phon 140L OreKoi
Real Estate
and
, PIUK INSURANCE
Several good bargains In Farms and
city property.
AUG. FRIZEEN.
. . - B8 Cc"tral Ave.
Mnrshllpld r.
stimuli
GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIME? OFFICE
The Star TransfJ
aid Morage Co.
is priiparua 10 no an Kinds of UA
on Bhort notice Vs meet ill (ft
nnd bontn nnd wo also baretUlrjj
siyiu iicnuius riano MOTtr,
Bunrnntqo our work.
is. i. iHIMH-,riM
Phones 98-R, 120-J, or 4I-L
Barnard & LangworH
l.leclrlcnl Contractor ami StM
PHONE 18 .p I
170 So, Broadway, neit doott
union .ileal .'Market
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOR
Lew kev.i:r.
Violin Instructor.
Apply Unities Music Store-
stnrts Sopt. 1.
WM 8
TURPEN,
Architect.
Mnrshfleld. Oregon
DR. It, W. .MORROW,
Dentist.
171 Grimes Building, orer Cn
Thcntor. Offlco Phone 111.
W.
G, CHANDLER,
ARCHITECT.
Rooms HOI und 302
Coko Building,
Mni-Hhllrld.
D
R. BIRD II. CLARKE.
Specialist In Nerve and BjJul
Dlscnae.
nrficn. noom 2. Roren Hwl
Marshflold. Offlco Hours tj'l
Phono 144-L.
Dlt. A. J. HIJMHil t
Wo nro equipped to do blli
work an short notice at tk
lowost prices. Exsmlnstloi
Ladv ntinndant. Coke bulldlnf.i
tto Ohnndlor hotel, phone 1H-J-,
J
W. nKNNKIl-,
LAvrer.
Ifflso oTor Flanoean 4 Dennett I
ravaliflal4 0(4
DU. J. T. McCOR.MAO,
Phvstrlnn and SurStCB
Marshflold. Orojon.
OnnnHltA nost offlco. Pb081 "l
You Auto Call M
PHONE 11 W NIGHT
Stand front of Lloyd HoteL
TWO NEW CABS
After 11 V. M. I'bonj W
Will make trips toCooulUfc,
98500 BUVS 910,000 WT.
. . r. J AOBfl. I
i.,ot on oecoim y-, M$
Central. Positively best l
rnent In central business pW
to bo had for tho money. "",
nblo torras. If this lot "
pay a handsome profit on iK
vesiiueni, nuuuub -will.
I. S. KAUFMAN & fl
177 Front Street.
Mnrchffoiri & North Bend Auwl
iisui win ism e tnfl i
GOR8T & KINO. rroF'"",!
Cnrs loavo Marshfield ,;l
minutes from 7:15 a. u - ,, t
midnight. Leave " ". t
onmo nl,nr1nln HttirtlDg 8l. ' d
ntii Mnin.ht Reo SaturW
for sched nlo.
Wc Clean and PK
Ladics, and Gent's M
Goods Called for
ri n1Ivered
Coos Bay Steam Uf
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