rTjfjvTrvT' I (W ,w jfYjrfwf)HK5te- .-,,-.- MtvMvi4j-vHj(,HWivk'jtv'Hi ikv:, .- I'rfl .. ' -.- f t - -WwH .lf- V -fc ft t wl y 1 T -. f. u f5Er TO NOTHING Bandonians Win Last Game Sunday's bull game was announces! by Manager Short, just before the same, as a league game, and by the umpire as "a lesguc game-under protest," that nppnr rently being the only point on whlcti Bandon cotold hang tho inevitable pro test. Aa Bandon was tlio winner by n tcoro of 4 to 0, they will probably bo content to call it a leasee came. In tho box Marshfield played Nettger, whs has tnado qnitc n reputation with tho CoquUlo team, whilo McGlnniB lato ot tho North Bend team played short stop. Deuhot and Loh played center ajpd right fields, respectively. To tho cn lookers it teemed as the game progressed that these changes had not bad u happy effect, and that with Cully and Loh in their acuatonied places the Bandoniane would hare been held down more effect . Hilly at least. in ff.ct itteems to the obsorver that one great advantage the Bandon team hha had this teatou has been that they have plajed the tain? men in the same positions, practically without chauge Oicourto this indicates that tho men were all right, to start with, but it also indicates the adrutnge of moulding the nine into a machine that works without friction or the flipping of cogs. Bend n has won the j-ennant and won it fairly beyond the shadow ot a doubt. It will be well to study the Bandon method, it next year is to witness anoth er series of games. Caploin Jimmy Byrnes baa had a good many boquets throwu at him since he took charge of the Marshfield team, but the Mail wishes to take a parting ehot at him. lie has I itei ally made u host aI f!unf4a Iikmi 7tOi nn anil ifT thn ill. v. iiuuua UViQ .w... w. w. ... .... tnond he has conducted himself as a rirnwn out on first. Sadler drove to gentleman, and he "plays the came' We.te-l.urg and was thrown out. Mc from first tn last. He never geta rattled j G nni struck out, leaving Clynes on nil hn litiiita his fc -am nn under adverse second, burglhrco gone; "Nhdler left on flrsU Second Innlng.W. Oswoll to bat drove to Mauser thrown out on first. Adamlnn mado a hit 0. Oswoll another hit. SohoQold a hit Adamlna scoring, Mclvuno got to first on McGinnis' over throw at first McKuno scored, Oid- way drove to Nadler and was thrown out nt first. McKuno left on second, find ot second inning. Druhot to bat drove fly to Pellaud in left field. Wright drove to Adamina aud was thrown out at first. Loh struck out. Third inning. Strelb to bnt drove grounder to Nefcgar and was throwu out nt first. Tolland drove to Clyncs and out on first. Westerburg out by lly to Nadler. Last ot third. Byrnes to bat made a hit and was put out trying to steal to second by McKuno nmly Oswill. Kelz gnr struck out. -dynes got first baso on balls. Mauser drove liner to Wester, burg who throw htm out on first. Clynos left on first. Fourth inning. Oswill at bat drove to Nadler throwu out on first. Adomi na struck out. Osnillmndoa two baso hit. Scofield drove fly to Druhot in centcrfiold and was caught out. 0. Qs will left on second. Last of fourth. Nadler struck out. McGlnnis made two baso hit to fence. Druhot struck out. Wright drove liner to Scofield caught out. McGinnis left on third bate. Fifth inning, McKune a hit. Ord way a hit Strieb first base on McGin nis' error, stole to second. Pellaud truck out. Westerburvj struck ou. W. Oswill a drive to dyne. McKuno and Ord way scored on McGinnis' error. Last of fifth, Loh strnck ont. Byrnes drove a grouudmasshr to Wcsterbnrg aud was thrown out on first. Nrfigor drove to Scofield and was put out on first. Sixth inning. Adamina struck out. C. Osnill struck out. Scofield struck out. Last o! sixth. Clynes made a hit. Mouser drove to Nestorburg anu was Strelb 1 b vital I It Wcstorbcry ss Oswell W It Adatnlnn 3b Oswell 0 c Schofield p Totals By Innings llandon Hits Marsofield Hits 4 4 vs 0 w Si) o 0 o V 1 IVo 0 0 (K 0 n . i .1 Jf"k it n 1 3' 10,1 0 I P 3 3 4 4 SO 4 7 27 13 2 12 3-160 7- 8 0 2 0 0 2 0 (MO 0-1 0 3 0 12 0 10 0-7 0 00 0 0 O'O 0 6-0 0 0 I 1 0 1' 6 0 0-3 J wttrt o bo entirely' dun to nwkwiiVd" noss. nnd unvortnliily. TIiIh lends them to ndvnueo nnd turn In n dervlsh-llko whirl which Is very nunlut nnd fnntns tic, ns they llont nbotit nsslstlm: their motions by their oittsprend wings. They clrelo nnd reverse nlmott nn n wnltzer would, nnd when n Inw num. bcr of thew Htrouge blrd o thrminh tlielr dancing nutU'H It N )ilmnt lin poiKlbln to bellevo (hut they hnvo not leen tnught tho necoiupllHluucut by n rinncmir muster, Tjielr wnltR often ends In disaster, ni they brvnlc each other'K logs, which la certain denlh, or become dlexj" nnd fall down In it do momllxed heap. The Idols of nn ostrich htiH been known ,to destroy life. HntbnrritnnliiK. In n nuburbau school iv teacher nnco Summary Baso on b tils oft Ncfxnr provwl that It may be ombnrruKsIng to 2, of! Schofleld 1, Struck out hv Ne(xar ! oneself ih an llluitnttton. Hho wan 0 by Schofield 10, Wild pitch Nefsgnr 1, i henrtng n class in Hpolllng nnd doHnlng RM,nfl1,l 1 rni,,J ,1.V llvrii tn """"' x"n "r "HMIIUI HIUI IHMIII ..... ., ... ,....,, ..j j N adlcr to Byrnes. Lett on bacentMiush field 4. Bandon G. Shrco baso hits McGinnis, two bato hits, O Oswill, Harned runs Bandon 2. Stolon Unsc Stroib Uuplre . Eager, "circumstances by the power of lis own courage and determination to stay wnli it, Mora than once he has snatched vic tory fiom defeat by refutin,-toit'coirinit? ! Infer whMi it appcircd iiniuLir Had Miu-liCcld heni foituuatu n.., Serenth fnning. McKunedrove bingo to Only Drnhot and r.g out of conrse. Otdway got to firH on error. Strcib uindel i nnd n double from iiuruoj got out Ord iy and Ptreib. Ijist of seventh. Druhot drne to ti secure his serviees at the first of the W.. r nrg and was thrown out on H tt. season, Bandon would not hive won-the Wr jh was out y hree Mr.ka nnd pennant eo easily, throwa out by Oswill to Streib. Loh " A player about whom little h9a been , ir"ck "U. ftiid, but who bus ueverthelehs estatV Ensht inning.-Pellacd dto.r to Nefz liahtJ himself as a good reliable j.layer ' ' " " Pt oit o i first. Wos'i r in any position is Clynes. Perflonally ' u'irs drnve Xo Mcdianl and was out on he is pleasant aud unobtrusive and o' Kood habits, and on the diamond he geta there every time, Druhot when at his best is hard to beat, in any position. He is a proffeesion nl in the field and can pitch all around a good many in the bic leaguos. In fact, Marshfield has had good indi vidual players throughout the tcaeen. If first, W. Oswill a base on tnlie, Ad amina baso on bills. C. Oswill got to first safe and Adamina wai out by Mc Ginnis tc Nadler. tV. 0?will was left on third. Last ofidghth Inning. Byrnes drove to Adamina and was out on first. Nefz ger struck out. Clynes smashed to Scofield and was out on first. Ninth inning. Scofjeld drovo fly to l9ssHLm JksflHslLrHbni I w'7rslsBWn Mi? em TiiouAa uno.t. we have a team next year, the exneri- n.in..i n, .. ,..,.. .i.i. .,.. I Manser and was ont. McKuno drovn UbU UIUIU IUIUU tAJJUUBC UfO ItBCUM I will probably bo worth all it has cost ! t0 McGlnnh and was ont on ut. Old The attendance at Sunday's Bame was WttV Kot t0 fir8t on error and wa8 ca"fUt large, but i.ot what it would have been naPP'2 by Clvnea fiom Nufzxar, bad tl.e bav turned out an well n ,l.,l , Ji OI nintn.-JifcUger got to ursi on Coquille. About 200 people came over from the other side. GAME UV INNINGS At 2:45 the game opened and MuihIi field chose the field, with Bandon m bat. First inning. McKuno to bat, bat.nl grounder to Nadler, Nr.dler iiiirro grounder. Ord way smashed ut.other it McGinnis who ttepped to ttoi.d Ium aud put McKune out, Ordviay tad- mi first. Strieb to bat got safe to fir--Ordway safe on tecond. I'llluml ilmv. to pitcher uud was thrown out ut firti Ordwny safe ou third Hlrib eafu m. fecond. Westerburg 6inaihed to M Ginnie and was thrown out on fir. t Ordway loft on third, Streib on eecoud Eud of first inning. Clyns to ba struck out. MaUBer to bat struck out Nadler uafo to first on WeeterburgV rror, McGInnil knocked fly to Weatur- Streib's error. Nadler drove to rLjht field and was thrown out on first. Mc Ginnis drove to Scofield and was ut out on first. Druhot knocked pot fly to Scofield and wai out. Game ended at 5:lo. !SyrTE5BPr - ,. SSft Marshfield i (Jljne- Hi I .MkI., 31) nb r 3 0 iSnd!i:r 2b .McOiiiiii-i es Druhot c( Wright II Loh rf Dyrnt'S c Xefzger p Totals llandnn McKune 2U Ordway rf 4 4 4 4 :; 3 3 0 0 0 ) 0 0 0 0 bh 1 0 0 1 0 .0 0 l 0 po 11 q 3 2 o 0 7 0 oEonon watso, nEsiowKn or biiam none n who AiiiED nre irr w-ia- KIKO DUAMnOCIC IU. Spnrrinir Vnr nn Ojicnlnir. Guest (ufter atnigglln valiantly but unavnlllnf,'! for some tlmo with fowl) Walter, wlmt kind of n bird In Uila? "Cunvasback duck, eir." "No wonder f couldn't do nnytlilnu with It Itun nnd get mo tho scissors." 1 U 1 1 2 2 ' J i t 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 1 Shook. Molly You soy you shook all over when you proposed to her? Cholly Yes, I did. Molly And how nhout tho girl? Cholly Oh, bIio only hIiooU her bend. London Modern Society. 31 0 3 L'7 13 (i -J uh G C r tdi x. a1 1 1 po 1 0 0 0 Tho Dirrcrrnre, "What la tlio difference between n womnn's whlHt club nnd n mun'u poker club?" "Why, til one you get; homo to din ner nnd In tho other to breukfast" Detroit Free i'resa. correctly Hpullcd. but nonu of tho clnsa Beemctl to know Its meaning. After nuking one or two of them alio wild en cournglngly: "Now, try again. I nm nn orjilinn. Now can't sotuu of you gueas what It men nsl. The blank look on their faces re mained until ouo of the scholars raised his hand aud said, in tho most guile less manner possible: "It's! aonio one that wnnts to got mnr tied and can't get a husbandl" COOS BAY THE POINT AIMED AT BY GOULD BACKED BY ROGKEFELLER Port to Be Built up to Compete With Port , land and Seattle For Trans Pacific Trade Tho Vct n Minor (Inrnipnt. Tho wnlstcont lias always been n garment of minor consideration. It ' appeared nnd disappeared according to ' tho requirements of tho vnrylug cos tumes In earlier times, aud first had odlclnl recognition under the reign of i Charles II. It was In 100(1 that IVpys makes mention of the wnlstcont In his dlnr): "This day the king began to put on his vest, nnd I did nee several (tenons of the house of lonts nnd com- mona wearing n long ciiMoek close to tuo Doay." Vertlnrtit Advlrr. A student noted for his carelessness In dreaa onco npproached Frofensor SJmon Ncvcomb of Johns Hopkins university for ndvtco. Ho was think ing of leaving college nnd going Into business, hn.vlng had n flntterlug otfer. "Now you know my case, professor," ho said, "and if you weru In my shoes what would you do)" Tho professor looked very acrlout nnd rvpllcil: "Black them, of coursu!" (Special to thevCoast Mall.) San Francisco Aug, 31 .If Goorgo Gould carries out his plans, within n hurt timo ho will have reached tl,n Pacific coast with n ratlrond in two places, one inOallfornla and tho other In Oregon, While tho two roads may retain scpa rate corporation identities,' thu manage ment will bo somuthliig liko th it ol tho Union Piicltio nnd Ongou Short Line. By tho rntiKi intertnt the Wt stern PmcIIIc is to connect Gould's ijstom kt Salt Lake with San Francisco, while the Coos Bay road Is to lorm a link bo tweon Salt Lake and thu nnrthwritern const. It Is the Intention to build up tho por. I01 1 1, of Coos Bay, which will bid aualuot Portland and Seattle for I be girut and growluvttiulii between thu Psclllc north west and Kiheiin, Cl.ltin, Coien hiuI Japan. , Tho construction of the Siberian ratl rond has glvi'd an Imineiuu Impetus to tho trsilo of tlio iiurthwrsteru ports, and Gould, lucked by Itork-'rltor, U do teriulued'to havon sluue of it. The Coos Buy rond his not bfOii snr, veytd, but as projected In a general way It Is to run from C'oh Uy, 100 tnlivs north nl the CnlifoMiia line, southwest through thu rich llmhor and ni.rlciiltural districts of Southern Oregon, Menus northurn Nevada and Utah lu'o Suit Lake. L'nlrprmtl nml Htrrnnl. "Yes, life Is universal nnd eternnl, for time is one of Its factors; yesterday the moon, today the earth, tomorrow Jupiter. In spneu there are crndles and tombs. The red carbon stars will soon be dead: the hydrogen stars, like Vogn nnd Slrlus. nro tho stnrs of the future; Procyon, Copelln, Arctiinis nro the stars of the present Aldebnniu seems to tie already an autumn fruit." So said Flammarlon. llurm nt lli (ill-ill.1 In the infddlo up-s nt the girdle were hung the thousand mid one odds uud ends neishil nnd utilized In every dny nffalrs. The serlvener had his Ink horn nnd pen nttm'hcd tn It, the schol ar his InhiIc or Ixwdts, the monk his enn'lllv nnd ntsary, the lmikeiter his tnllles, nnd everylmdv his knife. So An Atrr TIkiiirIiI. Now, fnte hss it HtrvuilnK ntrle Of ilfullnu vlili th vHrlmni I'lons. Homo niftrr from (ornulo. vliilo Tho rent nro vainly iilylne finw Vulilni(lvti lltar. iiinuy'iind ho various Were the article.! ; 'r; Hwectlo. Xrrr llnlrful. Ilusbnud You don't appear to l'" iittnehed to It that the lllppant began to mko fun. In tin old piny there Is mention of n merchant who had hanging nt tils gir dle it pouch, n spii-tnele ense. n "ptin nlnnl." n pen nnd Ink horn and "a handkerchief, with many other trin kets besides, which a merry (iiinpniiloii seeing said It wits like a haberdasher's nliop of Miinll'wMVN." In number early j play u lady says to her maid; "Give j me my girdle uud see that nil the fur-, Wlfi-Thu horrid thing! I huto her! Next tlmu wo meet I'll kiss her only onco, nnd I shan't nsk after her baby. URtrrntva. Thn mnn who runa too many rlk On linnim oft tnuiit tuiiUy rnuvo; Thn nm n who ucvor tnkca a clinnco Will iimhuhly havn nntiKlit to loan. -Now Vorlt World. Tim Itrnt Tlilntr VVnntr.l. Christian Hcleiico .Manima Ife must ultiitv I nt It. Look that Hth. pin-1 "" " ," ulfe. the knife to eloe ' nriMian .sen-lieu nipi errs, the iwiik letters with, the ImmIUIii, tho ear pic); or uud the scale ho tn the case." pn- Imagliie I'm walking tin him. 1'lttsburg Dispatch. -I wish he'd i lloor with M-fr-H--hW-M--H-WH'NH-t -HH-t't- r-K-M-frJ-W-I- Hi v LUMBER WILMA1I ("WUM.") ni'K, UMKI.NKR UV HIIAMIIOCK III. Tlio C'riialii-tl Mlittemunn. IIo iiHOil to ho uinhltlouH, Hut now hlii hopes nro ilono; lie never rodo on horsuhack Nor Hulled nor Jlrcd a (run. WuahlnKton Blur. A.- Tlie Lucky Oni. Tlint's .rones' daughter with hliu. She's Just about to bo married. . IJ.-7 WIio'h the lucky man? A.Joiich, I'unch. That is wlmt wc huvc to sc and we can Till all orders for any and all kinds. The quality is jjuaraiilcd and the price is Rifjht. Our Stock includes anything required in Kir, Spruce, Red and White Cedar. Wlmt NcxtT Thltf radlum'a contradictory stuff; In fact, It's vory human; Ilut thon tlmt's not mirprtslnB. Twan Dlacovcrcd by h woman. Cincinnati Commorctal Tribune. 4. SIMPSON LUMBER CO., phone main i5i NORTH BEND. OR Tlio Klclcor. Tlio kicker iiHiially ihss not make much jirogroHH, notwIthHtaiidlng that ho puts his best foot fonviud.-liostoil Luiiinm muuil I ini.iil l .ij 1 1 Ifri Mil 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 M I rn. i.i. '-" I i.rilIiULTLU fin ft. ."fcpfck-J-'W i.. iIW.iiii. i 5Il'TITI5tiSfiWTW'VTy!rW(WK T- Mk9wtMatM Hf fa ft.itwa.. " , . . . . . . 1? ii jff1,m-nrr.'i'ifA't, rxr3c t ' . . rAfg'jpBrgjyTtfap -r- ..v- -- mjspsm