Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906, August 22, 1903, Image 7

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MARSHFIELD
ONCE MORE
Defeats North Bend
By Small Margin
From Tueaday'a Pally.
In tlm hottest kaimo ' tlio season
Marshflold defeated North Iloud Butiday
by ft score of 0 (o 5. It In called tint
hottest Ktmo advisedly, for while It was
not perhaps tlm most perfect exhibition
of scientific plnyliiK 1 1 1 n t has boon soon
this season, It certainly kopt tho crowd
nt fever heat from flret to Innt. In fact
every body was hot In tho collar and tlm
prevailing hnluht of tho totnpurnturu
w roMKjnnll)lo for two short scraps dur
ing tho itnrno.
Tho thlriK that mado Marshflold in ml
wan tho eppoaranco of Koitnl In tho box
(or North Ilvml. It was itunnrally un
rioratood by the crowd that ho hnd
accepted a retainer from tho Marshflold
team and butt agreed, to pitch tho Knio
for ilium, and thnn skipped out for
Korth Iluud Haturday night, Thla
aroused it personal feultiiK against him
that caiired n conatant croia (lru of light
and heavy nrtlllary to ccnttir on him,
niul thn rootma taxed tholr Ingenuity to
to think of Insulting cries to hurl at
him. Thla loomed to bnvo llttlo effect
(or thu Urst alx innings, but it ovlduntly
wore ou hla nerves and ho wont to
piocoa lc(oro tho grne ended,
Tho two other Itoito'iurg tucn who had
bruu added to tho North Ilond team did
not come In lor any auch tnuaiuro of
ithiiso. thotlith Ilrulluvhud to luku n III.
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acroM tho home plate in tho seventh Jn
ulng. Tlm unterrlfldd rootori with
tholr apparently uxhaustles lung pow
er alto helped to keop up tho confidence
of tho homo team when tho chances
lookod hopolonly against them. When
thu first acoro war made by our nldc,
bud I run broko loose, and when tho inulne
iindod with Marahflold one ahead, tin
tinpara indulged in Indicated tho atraln
uiidor which tho crowd had boon labor
ing. In tho el(hth nolthor aldo scored, but
In tho flral half of tho ninth North Ilond
mado It tie. Then Holtmullor took
thn box In place of Koetal, but Marsh
flold found him often enough to get a
mint ncroai tho plate whilo yet tho lamp
bold out to bnrn.
It would b'a Impossible to give nn ad
equate round-up of tho Incidents of tho
grime; thoro wars toomnny of them.
Tho moat ahowy exhibition of ground
and lofty tumbling was given by Quo.
Fofroy, In the field when ho stopped to
lore t hole In thn grau with hla head
while he waved all hla lega In tho air,
but came up triumphant with the ball.
Manager Bhort had hla handa full to
koop the excited crowd back to a line
and In one caae had to enforce hla au
thority by hln physical prowoaa.
Then one of the North Bond playora
allowed hla temper to give away at
what ho considered an ungeutlomanly
net of oiiq of Marshflold'a enthusiastic
rooters and camo out in the crowd to
cmphasUo hla protect. In a fow niln
utoi ho again took his place on '.he
diamond with hla cap pulled over ono
eyo and hla aorenlty of tempor apparent
ly restored.
Tho decisions of tho umplro enured
several whirls of excitement, when it
lookod as though there might be some
thing doing, but fortunately the boya
Aa a matter of fact1
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Holtmtillur I f
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Cialaj W w w ii m si m m m i,,
Sintc and Gencrul Ij
ICunn by Innings 123 150781).
MarHlifleld 00000000 1-0
North Bund 20200000 1-0
Hummaryt Innings pitched by Loh
2, by Uruhot 7; hit by pitcher, Wrfcht;
(hit by llaguo, McKoown;)struck out by
Kostal 0, by I)h 3, by fJriihot 7; baao
on bulla, oft Kostal (S, off Drnbot 0; two
base hits, I -oh, McUinrila, Morrow,
MniiNor; double plays, Nowell to Nadlnr,
toGlynes. Tlmo Jof 'game 2;30. Um
pire, Orlllln of Hosoburg.
COqUlLLE VS nAKUOM
Tho game at Coijnlllo City between
Coqulllo and Ilandon was wan by tho
lattor, 8 to 3.
Base Ball Schedule
AT UAHHIiriELD.
May 21 Marahfluld va North Bend.
Won by Marahfluld I to 3.
Juno 7 Marahlleld va Hnndon,
Won by Handon, 1 1 to 2,
Juno 28 Mamhtl'dd va Coqulllo.
Won by Marrhileld 3 to 2.
July 6 Marshfleld va North Hcnd.
Oarr.o ostponod.
July 10 Mnrthflcld vs Hnndon
Won by Hnndon o to 0
tltt chaffing ou his failure to bat as waa kept their bends.
evidently uxpocted of him. i Umplro Griffin had an oxdledlngly dlfli ( Ann U Mnrahfleld va Cofjnlllo.
It looked (or over hall tho gnmo aa cult place to till, but ho tilted It remark.' Won by Marrhileld S to 2
though the Marhtlold loya wort tip I ably wtdl. ' Aug. It) Miirnhfleld va North Hcnd.
ngalnsl It good and hard. With one of In fact, it la not far-fotchod to any j Won by M arr-hfleld 0 to 5,
the crack pltchera of tho at'ato, tho best that, considering the atato of feeling to Aug. SO MHrshfleld va Handon,
first baseman and tho best batter ol thu which the crowd waa wrought up, It ia Bopt. 20 Marshfleld va Coqulllo.
Hosebvrg team mlded to North Hend'a creditable to both aldea that things at omiuttK citt
I May z loquiiio va iiunuon.
force, they certainly had tholr work
cut oat fur them. Throo time during
tno flret six Innings they got a man to
thin! only to bo shut out by thu lively
Work of thu NorthHeud boyp, who in tho
meau tlmo ran up a acoro of four. It
passed off aa smoothly as they did.
Uruhot, in tho box for Marahflold af
ter tho first two innings, covered him
self with glory.
Marshfleld had algned Newell, Hoco-
! burg's short stop, and Ida work proved
waa enough to dincourago any tuam, but
oar boys kept their heads and tholr
norvo ntid stayed with it llko bull dogi.
Too much credit cannot bo given Cap
tain Byrnes, for tho way ho kept hla
Won by Ilandon, 0 U 1.
May 31 Cooullle va Marehfleld.
Won by Murshfllold, 7 to 2.
June 21 Ccx-iilllo va North Bend.
Won by North Bend, 13 to 8.
July C Coqulllo va Handon.
Won by Handon 7 to 6.
July r.'-Coquillo va MarshCeld.
UVn by Marehfleld 6 to 3
Won by North Heud 7 to 2
Aug. 10 Coqulllo vs Handon.
Won by Bandon 8 to 3.
hla ability to hold hla own with tho beet
of thorn
Ho haa a good pair of lamps and they ,
itnii't fnnl lilin wlinn ll innia In lilttlnu '
. . , . . .... I Aug. 2 Cnquillo va North Bend.
ho ia also ft past matter at short atop,'
mou in lino through thia trying ordeal, and la familiar with all the trlcka of tho
Hu kept up hla own courage and that of trade.
of hi, men. so thai when the opportune, That Mtr.hfl.ld'. aggregation ol ball J a30oflllSllo VB M.r.hfldd.
"7 , V , T"' " '",0 V'W U,U crwm l0 lUC,r lown y"1"- Bept. 13-Cooulllo Va North Bend.
odvantngo of It, and to work flvo men day la ft fact that cannot bo disputed.'
,- i - ' ' I AT .SOUTH IIXND
it seems ttiat in tno last toor games j,ui() 7orti, oenj V6 Coqullle,
0 that Marshflold has played that alio hnsi wm. ,.. Vnrth nUn,l m m i
Improved In ovory iramo, and now .how. Juno nsor., HoimI vs Marshfleld.
a fair ahado of getting tho ponnant, or If! Woil b). Murbi,tit.d, 7 to 5.
that la not possible, thnt alio will stand Juni. oJ- North Bend vs Ilandon,
a . . a. f . i
aecona ai least, u oniy remaius 10 oo u-,,,, i,v Nn,ii, !,.,,! ninj
HEOTORBs?
fill A flK"llR AI IfiHXl BMen'n,Ur Uluy llRV0 niel 1,nndon n July Ill-North Bend v I'oqullle.
WLIWll UlWWJUl 1 1 1 WOek from the coming Sunday. vx on liy Norlh BtlIII, 6Xol
THE ORIGINAL
North Bond haa secured thu servicer 1..1.. n.i . ...i. i i ... ,.. i.i.t.i
i I uuij w .innii jiihiu ye .iinrrnuuiu.
nf .fnit ITnulill. Ilin nnyiilturn nllnlin. I ... . . ... .....
.w. -ww ..w-.., ...w ..www.B ,...v..w.. won liy noriii iienu a to a
IIVFJJ MPnir.IWPJ8ome,ltty tlmt K08tl haa not l,oon AtiK.n-NortliHoiidv. Ilandon,
l4 V JL1 i, JiJUAA'JIA
m noys
Ta
A sullow complexion, dlnlniuu
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nnioinine n ami a coatea tonnue
uro common indications of liver
iiml kidney diseiues. Ktomitch and
bowol troubles, severe m they are,
pivo tmuicdlnto warning by pain,
inn liver ana Kidney trouu
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inucii wiruur to cure, incdtoras
hut liver and
thouuh lets puinful lit
kidney trouble,
tho Btart, nru
llliick-Druuolit nover fails to bene
fit dUtuuod liver and wenkenod kid-
It stirs up tho tornid liver
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to throw oir tnu genua of rover and
uuuo. It is a certain preventive
of cholera and Briuhfa diuoaso of
tho kldnovs. Willi kidneys ro
iuforced by Thedford's Black
Draught thousands of persons hnvo
dwelt immuno in tho midst of yel
low fever, Many famllios livo in
perfect health and havo no othor
doctor thun Thedford'a Block-
Dniuuht. It is nlwavj on hand for
usd in nn mer(tmcy and bavcs
mutiy expenbivo culls of a doctor.
Mulllni. S. C. March 10. 1901.
I havs used Thedford'i DUck-Drauaht
(or three years and I havs not hadtoajo
to a doctor sine I have ben taking K.
it it inc Mil mtaicins ror m mat is
on the market for liver aad kidney
voudics na oyipepiia ana otner
complaints. Rev. A. 0. LEWIS.
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piicning his iiBuai gamo noro in uooaj Won by Bunilon 110 0
county, but It la hoped that ho will show A.t ;0N,.rth Boud vs Coqulllo.
what ho can do beforo ho Ir.nvus tho p,,,,,, ,jNorth Bend vs Marshflold.
diggings..
North Bend's rootera worn out in good
forco, Sunday, and vortalnly did tholr
sharo toward koeplng up tho splrota of
tholr players.
If tliose who attended thla didn't got
their money's worth they need never
oxpoct to bo eatisMed in that regard.
Ono lody'was heard to exclaim t ''Oh
wasn't that eplundld I t wich 1 hud .paid
a dollar for my Beat."
SCOBK
Tho following acoro was kopt by a by
stander. If in the excitement ho made
uuy mUtakeu, they wero unintentional :
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MA KBH FIELD
Clynoe lb
Nuwoll 88
1 Niullut 2nd
I Forroy rl
lirunot i)
Wright II.
Mauser 3d
Byrus o
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Bopt. 20 North Heud vs Bindon.
,AT HANDON
May 81 Bandon vc North Bend.
Won by Bandon 4 to 3.
Juno 14 Bitudon va Coqulllo.
Won by Bandon 12 to 2
Juuu 2l Biindnu vs Marshflold.
Won by Bandon, 4 to 0.
July 12 Bandon vs Korth Heud.
Won by North Bend 4 to 3
July 20 Bandon vs Coqullle.
Won by Bandon B td 1
Aug. 2 Bandon vs Marshflold.
Won by Bandon 2 to 1
Bli PO A E Au8, 23 Bandou vs North Unnd.
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tfept. U-NBnudon vs Coqulllo.
Sopt. 18 Bandon v. MaryhQtld.
.bTAKldNll 0$ THU CLUUS
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Lane County O. A. It. rotorans will
go to tho National Kncampmont In n
special puliman car.
Oregon City I'aperMillt nro preparing
to run tholr plant with oil for fuel. Tho
two mills annually consume 45,000 cord,
of wood.
In doaponslng with wood for fool, In
the Oregon City paper mills tho destrl
butlon annually of $100,000 will bo
missed by laborers and business men of
Oregon City and Clackamas County.
One of tho daughteraof Mr. Irrln,
who Uvea near Harlow, whlloout driv
ing waa token trom the buggy by a
strange young man. who dragged hor to
the roadilde and attempted to aesult
her. He was (rlghtonod away beforo bo
accomplished his purpose
The 2 l-2-7ear-old daughter ofM. II.
Sheldel, of Hilsboro, was probably fa
tally wounded by a revolver in tho hands
of hor brother, aged 7. Mr. fibeidel's
place la about three mlled north of town.
The children found a 22-caliber woapon
In the house, and ho boy snapped It in
play at hla little ahter.
Forty cents for picking hops will 'be
the established price this year.
Two bidders who bid on Astoria pub
lic work havo tied and settled tho prot
lem by flipping penny.
E. M. Ormcn, an electrical engineer of
Cincinnati, O., has been making an ex
amination of tho country between As
toria and Peaaldo In tho interest of the
projected electric car line to connect the
tao towui.
The North Pacific equadron, rornl.t
Ing of tho armored cruiser New York,
tho piotecttd cruiser Marblehrad. the
twin gunboats Concord and Bennington
and tho tug Fortune linvn been ordi-rod
to Astoria lo the regalia.
The greatest social uffair over held n
the old town of tit. Helens was the free
t'nll and supper given to the peoplo of
Columbia county last night in honor of
the permanent location of tho county
seat here. Fully 600 people woro pres
ent, notwithstanding the busy harvest
time.
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LUMBER
That is what we have to -ell and we can
fill all orders for any and all kinds.
The quality irt guaranted and the price
is Right. ,
Our Stock includes anything required in
Fir, Spruce, Red and White Cedar. , ..
SIMPSON LUMBER CO.,
phone main i5i NORTH BEND, OR
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STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
Monmouth, Orocon.
Troinfnc nchool for tracSers couru-i arrang
ed riprcially for training tr.-tchnsforiill branch
cj of the profci'ioii. Jvlott approved nwihodt
for craHrrt and uncrajid w irk uuchtin nctunl
district school. Thedimand for ermlmtc of
this school ns teachers far exceed the mipp!v.
The Training Department which contUis of n
ninir gnle puhllc school or about 350 p)ls Ii
rt equippen In all its b ancltt. including
l.lojd .tiiiic Drauine und l'h)ict mining.
The Normal course, the best and quiclett wny
10 Swte Oittncnle. Fait lermpeiik Sept, aad.
For catatogiM; or information .iddics
orJ.D. butler, E. I). Resslcr.
Secretary, President.
'
iSU. CliBHBSBS
ai ' ' jCHPHiLStryi
Protestor Edward G. Adams, Superin
tendent of tho Albany public schools tho
past year, has accepted a position in'
Portland as principal of the Mount Ta
bor school for the next year. Professor
Adams has been re-elected Supcrluten- Wquid Cream Bairn
dent ol tho Albany schools.
Xtual Catarrh quickly yields to treat
ment by Ely's Cream lialm, which ia agre.
ably aromatic. It Is received through th
nostrils, cloansos and beala the whole sur
face ovor which it diffuses itself. Druggist
soil tho C0o. sizo ; Trial size by mail, 10
cents. Test it and yon ore sure to continna
tho treatment.
Announcement.
To accommodate those who are partial
to tho use of atomizers in applying liquids
Into tho nasal passagos tot catarrhal trou
bin, tho proprietors prepan Cream Balm in
liquid form, which will bo known aa lya
Xiiqum Cream lialm. line lsemamg tn
spraying tuboia 75 cents. Druggist or by
BO YKARB
KXPKRIENOE
maiL Tho lianid form embodlda the me
idc&l TmmertiiM of -th solid nren&i&tioa.
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a ourRiar onicrca mo icsiaonre 01 u.
A. Archlbuld, In Albany, early Thursday
morhlng. About 3 o'clock Mrs. Archi
bald heard a notso in tho houBe and
awoke her husbaud, who rushed to the
woodshed in time to boo a man with
Archibald's saddlo in his posaeaeion
Tho burlur escaped.
C. n. Glemont givca out tho iu forma
tion thai n rompuny is being formed to
produce the dramatisation ol tho now
fiiminiib novel 'Tlio Conquest" by Eva I
Kmory Dyo, Mms Dyo has written tho'
,lri.,i,tl.llnn nnil It ill nmv in hft hnnil l - tr. Val tftner toritcnrtpgJHUau.
......-....- ....- .- .- ..- .. .. - rtltau uiu uiroi
of O. 11. Clement, who will tluance
a company to play this beautiful drama.
Flanagan & Bennett
Bank
DIRECTORS: T. R. Short
dan, J. W. Bonuott; TRES.:
and. H. Flanagan, VICE
PRES.; R. F. Williama,
CASHIER. "
Capital, $5Q,000. A
MARSHFIELD, OREGON
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The Tildcn-Coxhead design (or a
monument to tho second Oregon Volnn
Uora was formally accepted by tho
committee having the matter in charge
at a mooting hld Saturday in the office
of Adjutant-General Gantonbeln. Col,
Jackson, General Gantenboln and Major
O. E, McDonnell woro dordguated as a
committee to superintend the construct
ion ol the monumo it.
Georgo E, Brown, a atngo driver, was
brutally assaulted by O, E. Warren, a
puRlllstlc bartoudor, at Rcsoburt; Thurs
day night. Brown was knocked down
ind so sevoroly kicked nbout the face
and head that the attending physician
required ISttltchos to sow up tho lucoru
tlons. The process of the lower jaw was
broken and the victim Btlll lies in a
sumi-ebmatose condition. Warren is
under flwOO bohda awaiting developments.
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