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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1913)
aaiL. 5 " i t. r" THEfCOOSBAY,T!MESrMARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 8. 1913 EVENING EDITION. 4 DDVEN1ISTS AT Si RAMON IS BIG MEETING GIVEN TRIAL Elder Bunch of Coos County to Attend National Gather ing of Denomination. Elder IS. H. Henilorson of Korn ilalo, In chnrgo of tlio Mttrshfleltl church of the Seventh Day Ailvon tlits, has received word that tho Seventh Day Adventists in vnilous parts of Southern Oregon nro pre paring to attend the quadrennial meeting of the denornl Conference of that denomination, which will he held In Washington, D. C, May 15 to Jlino H, nilU WHICH win uniifc togother believers In the faith from all parts of the world. A delega tion of fifteen members will repre sent tho North Pacific Union Con- lorcnco, wnicn nines in mo ii of Idaho, Oregon, Montana anil Washington. Rider I- 8. Hunch, tho president will represent tho Southern Oregon Conference, which has Its head quarters nt Hoseliurg. The other will bo: Killers C. W. Klnlz. presl dent of tho Union; L. Johnson, the president of the Western Washing ton Conference; A. M. Dart, presi dent of the Southern Idaho Confer ence; P. A. Hanson, president of the Upper Columbia Conference; W P. Martin, Religious Liberty Secre- tnrv nt Mm Vnrfli Pnplfln TTnlni Conferenro; M. E. Cndy, secretary of the Educatlonnl Department; J Illffc), head of tho German Depart inent; nnd E. C. Kellogg, president and F. W. Peterson, business man ager, of Walla Wulla College; H W. Decker, president of tho Mon tann Conference; II. W. Cottroll president of West Oregon Confer unen' .1. I. linn H v. P. M. Kvnrnat and W. H. Beatty, of Portland, Ore Vessel Built at North Bend Tested at San Francisco and Found to Be Good. iron. Theso persons will bo among del egates that will represent every one of the twenty-five union couforcncei In tho United States, Canada, Eu rope, Australia, and Africa, and thr mission stations In Africa nnd Asln Whllo tho dolcgatos will number be tween 300 and COO. tho number of persons to attend will swell to nbotit 1,000, and believers from nil parti of North America will (look to the scene to listen to tho Important questions concerning tho whole de nomination which will come up foi consideration, and the explanation of Dlble themes by lending minis ters or tho faith. There arc thirteen churches In the Southern Orogon Conference nnd tho ndhercnts In Coos CounM will nwalt with Interest, tho ro turn of President Hunch and the other momhors of tho dolegntlor who resldo In Southern Oregon, if learn of tho thlngH nccompllslicc during tho session. Every Htnto In tho Union will b represented bv dnlnL'iit.m- in rnt every country on tho globo. All o' the loading ministers In tho Unltei States nnd Canada will bo amoni thoso In attendance. Tho lenders o the denomination In Europe nm Australia, as well ns those of tin mission stations In Africa, Asia, anr the Islands of tho sea, will nine come. Illnek-sklnned nnd yellow skinned mon nnd women, who hnvi been reclalniod to Christ from hen thonlsm, somo of thorn hnvlng beoi among mnn-eating tribes, nro ex peeled to lend Importance to tin Power of tho gospel by their pres enco. In fact, tho gathering will hi made up of a commingling of rnres such as probably has novor beoi jseon In tho past In n meeting o this sort. Oyer COO tents will bo pltehei for tho housing of the peoplo dm Jnjc their stay at tho session, am largo canvas pavll'ous will bo pitch td for tho holding of tho meetings It Is oxpeeted that at least thlrf meetings n day will bo hold. Not only will problems nnYetlni o enure uonoininntlon bo consld ered, but tho loaders of tho differ ent departments, comprising tlu whole, will hold seprrnto meetings Educators from tho lending nendem ies and colleges controlled by the denomination In this nnd othoi countries will hold dnlly conven tlons, as will the advocates of re Iglous liberty, tho bookmen, nnd tho leaders of tho young people' jwclotlea throughout tho denomina tlon. It will bo buslnehs from curb morning until night every day oi tho session, j . A big problom will b that ol planning to Inereaso tho mUslonari forces In nil miri.. ,. .i .7 vu. i. i i . ' ""' "urn. lth tho lenders of these Holds prescjit the needs of each will bo laid before tne delegates; and not only will recruits bo furnished, bin largo sums of money appropriated for the spreading of Seventh Dnj Adventlst doctrines. ' Another largo question thnt will come up for consideration will be .hUi i0f ,,h,d,,,B J,nrth Into six nllii Ul oriler ,0 W(,r,J " the problems that tho denomination has Weii i upon Itself on moio Hntcm. ntlc lines. The San Francisco Chronicle sayB: "The now steamer Snn Kaninn the latest nddltlon to the ronBtwiso fleet of the 12. J. DodgJ company, was given her trlnl spin on tho Lay yesterday. Tho haadsomo vessel, which Is to ply In tin- passenger nna rreignt tramc notweyn Mini Francisco and Astoria ami I'nrtlni.d. with occasional trlpi to Southern Pnllffirnn finlntQ unn nil r tliriiliirli w...w..h ,....-, "" ,... ..."r' her paces to tne saiisrao 'o.i or nor owners nnd builders. Dining her trip the San Ramon maintained an iivurugu spcuu ui i i.o kiiuih uii 111)111-. linr enclnes it ml nniiliiinntit behaving perfectly. "Having on board a largo num ber of Invited guests, Including prominent shipping men nnd their friends, the Snn Itnmon loft Lom bard street wharf at 1:30 o'clock and spent nearly four hours cruis ing ubout the bay. The vessel was i?nyly decorated from stem to stern ii'ltli i-nflnrllnt-iti1 altrtml Onira A concert was hold In tho elaborately turnisneu social nan nnu rciresu- mcuts were served to the guests In tho lnrge dining saloon. "Among those who made the trip ivnrn Mm. Iliilmrt V. Unlit ni-niil '.lent of tbn K. J. Doilcn t.imilioi- Company; Ernest D. Porter, secre tary mannger; Fred D. Pnrr, traf fic manager; Mrs. Wllllnm Soil. Miss Evernrd Hunt nnd Elbort lames Dodge; K. Hanks of tho firm of Kruso & Ilnnks, builders of the 3nn Itninon, and J. E. Davenport, local agent of the company. "I no snn Ilnmon Is commanded by Captain T. A. Jnmlson, an old jinployo of tho E. J. Dodge Com mny She will leavo Lombard- ttront wlinrf mi hnr nmlilim (ill. loxt Saturday afternoon, steaming 'or Columbia Itlver points with n full list of passengers and n cargo )f general merchandise. On hoi first trip sotifh the stenmcr will enr ry a cargo of lumber for Snn Pedio Most modern of the coastwise Heel -t steam schooners, tho Snn Ilnmon 's 210 feet long, 4I.fi feet beam with n depth of lS.fi feet. She has hnndsomo necommodntlons for for-y-elghr Ilrst-clnss passengers, thr nblns being locnted nmldshlps nnd lttccl with hot nnd cold running wn er, olectilc lights nnd olectrlc fans, rhero Is n lnrge music room with u ilnno, a spnclous dining saloon nnd I Sinoklnc room roinrnrtnlilv nil,,l. stored. Tho Snn Itnmoii hns n lumber-carrying capacity of 1.000,000 eei. auo wns Dull t by Kruso & Hnnks ar North Horn, Ore., nnd on lued hero bv the llnlinii I'm-in,,,.-- lug Works. "Tint DnilL'n llnnf nt nn.i.in.. stenmors onerntlnir nut nt th., ni.i en Onto now consists of the Snn Hnmon, St. Helens, Noithlnnd, Hoc-hello, Phoenix nnd Vnngunrd." Schooner Ituliy Diiiuiigecl. A San Francisco paper sas: "Tho Sudden & Chrlstensuu schooner Kuby, Captain Korth, which loft hero a few dnyu ago for Cnqullle Hlvor to load lumber, lottniied to pint yenterdny on account of damages sustained In honvy weather. The windjammer had her foretopmast curried away In n strong southwest gale encountered April L'Sth off tho coast. Captain Koith decided to return for repairs rather than continue the passage In a handicapped condition." WHAT WIRELESS DOES. London "Fnlrplny" In nn Issue of late date, uses the recent accident to tho steamer Robert Dollar to Il lustrate tho almost Incstlmnblo vnluo cif tin. wlrntenn l vnxMnln whim nt sea. The item Is ns follows: "The Hrtllsh steamer Robert Dol lar, whllo crossing tho Columbia Riv er Hnr recently, drawing 2C foot, struck heavily, but ns tho vessel was not making any wnter nnd there wns no apparent damage, she pro ceeded on ner voyngo to jnpnn. When, however, one hundred miles off Bhore, her stern post and rudder broke off close up to her counter nnd dropped Into the ocean, leaving her helpless and n big sea running with a high wind. A fow days be fore sailing she had been fitted out with n Mnrronl wireless outfit, which wns Immediately put Into use, the contain sending u coded messni-n to tho owners, which no one Intorcep tlnir roulil roml mwl tnkn inlviiiitni-ii of tho Information to get n big sal vage. The messnge gnve the latitude and longtltude nnd told correctly the situation, which tho owners, 000 miles off, received Inside of nn hour after the accident occured, nnd ns n result, the nenrest nvnllnblo tug was obtained to proceed to her asslstnnco nnd this IubIcIo two hours nfter the nccldent occured. The tug, which wns nlso equipped with wireless, had hold of her In IS hours. As the Robert Hollar u-nn nut tit tlm trnnlr of stenmors, It Is problemutlcnl when. If ever, she would hnvo been henrd of hnd It not been for the wireless. First Const to Coaster. SAN FRANCISCO. Mny 6. Hav ing the distinction of being tho (Irst vessel to sail from this port for New York carrying passengers In recent yenrs, tho now Urneo liner Snntn Cruz, captain Crossley, went to sen Inst night. She wns scheduled to leavo pier 34 at I o'clock In the afternoon, but illil tint i?nt nu-nv m nfter dark becnuse of n slight delay in loading rroignt. The Snntn Cruz was tho first ves sel to InilKlirnto tho now must. In. const sorvlco of draco &. Co. For tho present tho fleet will opornto be tween tlio Atlantic and tho Pacific Via the Strait of Mni'ollnn Affnr tho cannl Is opened they will came direct to the (lolden Onto via the big ditch. The Snntn Cruz will bo fol lowed In the service horo by tho Snn tn Clara, tho Santa Catlla and tho Snntn Cecilia, which me now under construction on the East coast. IBmHBBlBMBfca , ' J A Short Cut Between You AND Good Furniture Leads Directly To the Store of Going (h Harvey Llbby COAL. The kind YOU hnvo ALWAVS USED. Phono 7fi. Pacific Livery anil Trnnsfer Compnny. NORTH m:ii LIHR.M5V NOTICE. ,i.Jlv r.,KU,lnr M-weeWy meeting of win h0r,h. ,I,.0l,a, UbrnpJr Association will bo held n tho Association rooms S5Sl5"rn,K A f,lU n,,onim l , MRS. ROOD. Asst.-See. El Tostove $2.00 Heating Elements gunrnntoed Five Yenrs. For Just ono dny (Saturday, Mny 10th) you can purchaso n hundy little electric stovo nt hnlf price. EITostovolsaglowIng electric tonstor stovo thnt at taches to any electric: llgbt socket and can be used right on tho tnblo or sideboard. It will ninko ton slices of crisp, brown toast with n cent's worth of electricity. A complete meal for two or three people can bo quickly prepared, and It Is Just tho thing for cooking brenkfnst or for an Impromptu spread. Tostove Is nn ldonl corn poppor just uso an ordlnnry wlro poppor over the glowing colls. Thoro nro no strings nttnehod to this offer seo tho dou blo page advertisement of tho Hotpolnt Electric Hoatlng Company In tho Snturday Evening Post. Issuo May 10th Tho same bargain Is offered ovorybody In ovory city town nnd village In the United Stntes Cnnnda for ono dny only Saturday, May 10th, 1913. Any of tho dealers listed bolow will supply El Tostove on that day nt the prlco named 1.00. Hoforo or nf tor Saturday tho price Is $4.00. if you nro unuble to get out to mnko your purchnso Saturday, telephone 178 nnd wo will send mi El Tostove to you for your oxainlna- OwIDrugCo. Red Cross Drug Co. Ideal Pharmacy Brown Drug Co. "Busy Corner" Oregon Power Company Only three days more of our special flatiron offer. Tllti KIHST TIIINCJ TOCONKiniM in rimiiluro is ,(, .sok-ction of good iiHicle flic price will lake cure of ilscll Hml is something vou not luivo to worry nhoiit at litis store and (lie older you grow tlio more will realize this truth. Mver alive to the wants of the people, this seisT as never heretofore we are prepared to meet t, lie demand for mL prieed goods of quality. Our ideas of economy are put to a practical test every day in the large building we occupy. Now wc wdiiu yvii iu can aiiu see it our ideas conform to yours. 'We carry the largest and most complete stock of fur niture and Home Furnish ings in Coos ('nunly. dome here first or last. but don't fail to come. It, means mon ey saved and satisfaction for vou. Jiloit vn Ulll j GOING , HARVEY CO, COMPLKTi: IIOMN Fl'llXISIIimti. "Wv Sell II For Lrm." S.Z SPEEDWELL r.WT. K. KOSENIUa'IT. Master. Sails for San Francisco from Bandon Saturday. Mav 10 VHti SI'EEDWEIiL is speedy nnd Iiuh excellent puNsciiRcr nc-c-omJ "" v...... ...... .nij, ..win.-, mm uircmc iiuiiis niul wireless. Fop freight unci pnssiiKC, npply, W. iVia Broo.k V . T,,, Mnti'o ! Alwtrnct Co., 01. Mil. Suutn Miiilnn IUdK, Sun I-Vuiil-Iscu. Mnrshflelil. Walk one liloek and fare ose dol lar on eneli pair of men'i ui W hIiouh. We do first elm itoi pnliiliiK nt tlio lowest prices la tU c-iiy. ours tor a square otii. Aug. Olson, UI5 Krnilli llrMilmj. PAST AND C03LMOD10US Steamer Redondo Kqulpjted with ulrek-sH nnd Biibmarlne bell SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO for MARSHFIELD WEDNESDAY, MAY ?, AT 3 P. M. AnPn'EPMfc'rv"Uo1,n,, 1 om 8an I'ncteeo Muat lie Mde t HO.-J i.ifo IliiildliiK, op Lombard Mreet I'ler 27. All reservation nuiht bo tnlccn up 21 hours before shIHiir. r.iinM a a INT1,'"-OOEAN TRANSPORTATION CO. t HONK 44. Q p McOEOnQBt AROnt R. J. MONTGOMERY Real Estateandlnsurance 244 North Front Street KOJIII'PKI) WITH WIRKLKSS Steamship Breakwater AIAVAYH ON TIME. SAILI.VO FROM I'ORTia.M), APRIL 1(1, y:i, ao. M Y 5, 10. 15, i!0, 2.1 AND ( AT H A. M. SAILI.VO I'RO.M COOS RAV, APRIL IS, 10, 2fl. MAY ". 7 1" 17 22 AND 27. ,,-,., Tickets on sale to nil li.slern points nml Infonnntloii ns to routes ami intes cheerfully nirnlslied. Pbone Main IW-L. ,., t STKHLIXflf Akcu( Have That Roof FueJ .NOW Beo COUTUm VXWWK II1. Gray Auto Service Fisher H Tucker, I'f""",, t,i.' !. L.Lr in D anco Hotel. ,l After 12, 2C0L. RWt 0 Jlarshfleia, orego-- PROFESSIONALOIRECTM B m.inwsre,,t r"1"1"1' ' Omaha wRb quickly overshadowed by the torrlbly dliastrouB HoodB In Ohio. Great iii faring and sleknesa from eolcU and exposure lesultod. L. I'ooie ""i? California St., Omahn wrl te8:-''My ! iU,E ltt ,;!d avur' "voro eouBh ai cl cold but Foley. Roney and Tar Coin. Pound knocked It out In no fi IlefURn Biitiollt. ,..,. ... l". tlon Pha?u".y: Prank D Coin I!" Opposite Ohundler holel, Phon??""' Marshfield-North Bend Automobile Lines TO Ol'R PATRONS: MiSS 'Ki'lh b?b3." "r "0W 8a bot" "" tw.en M.r.n, QORST & KING TWIN CITY AUTO LINE S. S. ALLIANCE KQUIPPKI) WITH WIRELESS SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR. PORTLAND SUNDAY, MAY 4, AT 9 A. M. ROUND TRIP, $18.50 CONNEOTINO WITH THE NORTH HANK ROAD AT PORTLAND NORTH PACIFIC WEAMSUIP COMPANY. UTIjAND Phono 41 .. ' . -. i'. .ucur.uiiuni, Agent. ,.-rIlVll E.JA.iiia wii-n . Ccisultlni; lnK, Arcmii. h..t. yiuamm T .M. WltlOHT, J H'ffi on re, Ksiimnieu """--:rnn, Maiiw Plans and BpecWlwt lo bi If dealred. An honet joo teeu. rnuiip " .. TOLL OSTLIND, , 41b S. sixtn dcix ,v iiT.i.lN(JER o.lln. 237 So. Phone l-b- O. CIMNOltW J1(U,rt ZA2 i""" '""iJSffi.""? AlWIIAOT COMPANY- abstracts o 'titles present Cfi au records of Coos County to date, to real estate urn PhaT0!? ' rt.?.Dy other information relntlng Marshfleld. Phono 151J SmWrsToW 3 rrB t'nort, cT U1 HUSINLSS OI-FICE: 117 North Front St., J Dilw.moiuw, 171 Grimes u";PhoM5L Theater. z-- D .Modern ?& are equiPP"" ',, at twv; work on snort no"c !nua fc lowest Prices. gg . Lady attendant. W ut4, n W. J. RUST, Manager Chandler noit -