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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1913)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1913-EVENING EDITION. Here's a Thing to Remember! wnenever you ure in me hiuircu. IOr II U1I1 01 glutei its, uciuic ocuu- ing out of town come In and sot our prices, We stand back of all our goods and can save you money. You Gel a 5 Per Cent Rebate In premiums on all cash purchases, except flour and sugar. Snvo up your cash coupons you got at our placo and get some useful household nrtlcle, free. And say, If you are dissatisfied with the milk you nro now using, como In and wo will tfll vim how to eet some of t Jio host milk In Coos County, at a rea sonable price. Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House o'co.vm-:ij!j urna. iPLJN 10 MAKE HEARS OFWIFE'S" IU. IfflNJI IMJ Mm; WW m.--Hi- INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT WORLD'S GREATEST SHIP Christian fiiileiuorers IIoik' Close Kvcry Snloon in America. to 18 1 Market Ave., Mnrxlitleld, Phone :i!)t..l. Or. New and Second Hand Furniture sold on tlio Ingtallmciit plan. HAHItlNOTON', DOVMi CO, S02 front St. Phone .IKMi Miirshflcld, Or. i Clearance Safe WIMi IIKOI.V .Il'liV II AM) CO.V- TI.NTK AMi Or .IL'IA' ItlfC Cut In Prices Electric Shoe Store I HO Houtli Itromlwny. City Auto Service Hood Cars, Careful Drivers and reasonable charges. Our motto "Will go anywhere at any tlmn' Stand lllnnco Clgnr Store. Day phone, 78. Night phone 139-X. TOM (.'OOll.UiK. Proprietor. JUST HKUtOvKU A largo Hlilpmciit of Klectrlc Cut fllllNN KIlllllCN, Call and seo our stock of glass ware. Wo also havo somu of the latest designs In shower fixtures, from two light to five. Everything in electrical supplies. Barnard & Langworthy Bowling Alley! H75 .N'OUTII FJtO.NT STItUCT Tuesday Evenine Especially for Ladies Low Rates for Handling Trunks Wo tin II t trilllllM lmtu'iinn nnv polutM In .Mnrshlleld for tlio follow ing rates, delivery to he mndo In tlio first stories of buildings: Ono trunk j .,-j Threo trunks no Twolvo trunks i.no Star Transfer and Storage Co. U'l HcNiicr, Proii. Phones. 120-J: -19-1: 9S-H. IjOS AXOKLKS. July lo. A "sa loonless l'nlted States" in 1920 Is flin i.nnl omiflit lit flw fMirtnflnn Endeavor Society, which met In In ternational convention jesieruny. This is the keynote of a campaign to bo launched at the convention. The society would have the l'nlted States dry by 1920 us a fitting ob servance of the 300th annlversar of the coming of the Pilgrim fath ers. It Is predicted that at least 13, 000 people from all civilized cen ter of Mip world will tnku active part In the sessions. 7000 ot whom would be Californians. fiOKS TO MVI.TM-: POINT. David Davis, the old soldier who disappeared from his home In North IlfiRoluirr tn-f tvapk In fnntitl tn tinv.i loft f riday morning on the stnge for Vyrtle Point. He drew $20 out of the first Trust & Savings bank here. k J. V. U'rlcht fntinil Info S.itnnlnv evening. No explanation Is given for ma action. uoseourc ueview. nntiTi . avii nr T.ilv cause his wife dropped dead a month nim. when she heard that ho had been Injured. W. II. Smith, nged 7-1. a groror at fast Sevent.N-serond Btreet and forty-second avenue Southeast, rcfuseil to try to regain his health, and he died at the Hood Samaritan Hospital. Smith slipped and fell near his store a month ago. fracturing his hip. T.ie news was told to Mrs. Smith, who dropped dead from the shock. Smith was broken-hearted when news of his wife's death was told to him, nnd he steadfastly refused to hold out anv hope for his recovery. .Smith will be buried by his wife's side as soon ns funeral arrangements nave been completed. VI..Ui HAS "IX STAItS. The first new flag with -IS stars was officially Issued .luly I. The flag has n circle containing 2fi stars. Inside the circle are 13 stars representing the original states. The O- nniiof Itnf l Mm f.lt'nln pntit'ltumi I the states admitted to the union up to 1S70. the llrst century of our existence. The last 10 on the out side reiireseiit the states admitted since t v 7 1 . The llr.mburg-Americnns new n ner Imporntor, the largest steamship Plloat. which arrived at Now York on dune 18th on her innlden voyage across tho Atlantic, measures !)10 feet in length, 08 feet in beam and has n tonnage of fiO.OOO. Her quud niple turbines develop an uverago speed ot a r niiuiM, iiiMiih " i"'" feline 10 arrive in nuii" " on the sixth dny and Hamburg on the seventh dny out from isew loru. Tht Rtmington Cubi find thm' etii tor long tang too EG . X WANTED watchcH that won't keep tlmo. Dirty und rancid oil nro thu ruination of your watch. Let mo hnndlo It and preserve It perfectly for years to E. C. BARKER Tic front st. Marshll Id. Or. FOR QUICK WORK, FOR PROMPT WORK, FOR GOOD WORK, Telephone the old reliable CoosJBay Steam laundry We always deliver the goods. Phone 57-J Marshfield T. J. NCAIKi:. W. H. IIKI1W.N $ a. II. 1101)01X8 Marshfield J!aint and - DfCORATING CO. KMIumtes FuruUliml. Phono 1H7-I, Multifield. Ore. '.fUuCv'tVlflf ,j . y v '- V yr iiSySis UT- METALLIC CARTRIDGES" Made by the Foremost Ammunition Loncern in America HTHE biggest name in the ammunition and firearms world today is Remind k lon-UMC - Whether your arm is a Remington or T m.ijt uintt aiuiiumu iiiuKc, wnatcver US J. calibre and the load you need, you want Rcmincton-UMC metallies nnh lwn,.o they are necessarily stamped with the same name as your firearm, but because they give more accurate results. I his Comnnnv lino Knr mnL-Inn. . , , rr Vv w ., .iiun.111 um- iiiuiimon ior mry years, we produce metallies for every standard make ot arm and every Rcming-ton-UMC cartridge is tested in the arm for which it is maae. There is a dealer in this community who can give you Remington-UMC Metallies for your rifle, your pistol. Fnd him. Ask him for them. Look for the Red Ball Mark on every box of metallies and shot shells you buy. Remington Arms-Union Metallic Cartridge Co A i no Bovtiiiui nv "" """ '"' Her bridge Is HO feet above tho wa ter, while her funnels extend 00 feet nbovo tho upper deck, with openlngi) 32 feet In length by IS feet In width. The steamer Is coniinniiiled by n commodore nnd four captains, ono of ...1 til 1. ,tt, .lid,, tt. nil llmnu IIUIII "III UU "11 inn; Mb " i,....r.. The wireless npparntus Is Hiilllclently powertui to euiiuio mo siiip 10 ueup within direct commtinlcatlon with Innd throughout tho Atlantic cross ing. Perfect ventilation throughout the ship Is nssurcd by n system of rr.f.n.1 iltvlllf.llt tl'lllftll t'firrlpM tllltltl- dniit fresh air to ovory deck. Tlie impenuor ih counirucieu who an Inner hull, extending above the wilier linn, which innkcH bnr u Hlllli within a ship. The ship Ih divided by steel lJUllclicniiH into seventeen water-tight compartments, which nro again subdivided by tho Inner hull nnd double sldcx Into 30 water-tight compartments, severnl of which inny be completely Hooded without affect ing the ship. Shu carries two power ful motor boats which could tnko nil the lifeboats In tow. The motor boats nro equipped with wireless np parntUB, working over it radius of 200 IIMICS. A distinctive feature of the lm I.orntor Is the Trulim nntl-rolllng tanks which, taken with the Immense biro of thu ship, render her one of tho steadiest bonts afloat. The ves- hel Is driven by quadruple turbine en gines, developing 02,000 horsepower. She Imn been built according to thu regulatlotiH laid down by the (lor- niniiliiii l.lnvil fur tliii llrut clnnit. fnnr screw, passenger and freight Htenin irs nnd has been euulpped with everv niinlliiticn reiiulreil liv tlio f !(!- man laws, tho .Mailuo Associutlou, nnd the nallors' regulations. On the Invitation of thu llnmburg-Amerl-enn Company an inspection of tho vessel took place on ,1'ine 20th, which was largely attended by the repre sentatives of Now York hIiIiiiiIiil' ntnl commercial Interests. Hero are somo of tho wonders of the Imporntor compiled by nu obser vant reporter A Ilower gnrden, with n largo mint bed. A enndy and toy store for children. A notion store. A running track. An elaborate Konitui bath, two ttorluu high, 05 by It "eet, niiulo of bronze nnd niurble. A Hwlininlng tank 31 by 21 feet, with a maximum depth of nluu root. Turkish, llusslnn nnd mineral baths, 220 In number. A photographic dark room. The largest floating ballroom in the world, 100 by 00 by 18 feet. A rudder thnt welghn !0 toim. A winter garden, 111 led with rich troplcnl vegetation. A miz-i anion leninuriiiu, wuu oi'indn cafe. A roof garden. A gymnasium, with olectrlcnlly driven Zander apparatus. A inllllonulro's nparlment, tho Hire of u 12-room Nuw York flnt. It lias n private garden nnd deck und would porhnps bring $30,000 n year on Manhattan. A public stenographer. A llorlst. Six barbers. A munlciirlst. A gardener. A tailor. A printing department, with three printers. A hospltnl, with llvo physicians. A cnblnet milker, four elevators, running through live decks. The Imporntor Is nearly one-fifth of a mile long. She ran carry 0000 persons. She has four cuptnlus. She carries S3 lifeboats. Her wireless In powerful enough to reach land when hIid Ik In inldoceaii. She hns eight kltcheiiH, Two chefs nnd 110 assistant chefs. 1ii n Hnvnnitfiv vnvnir tlm ffillnu'. ing (iiiintltlcs of food are curried: forty-eight thousand llvo hundred I.ounds or fresh ments. forty-eight thousand eggs. Ono hundred mid twenty-one thousand pounds of potatoes. TlVt'lll V-HIH'PIl lllllllHIIIIll lll'.l llllll. (I red iioiiiiiIh of fresh vcucliililim Ten thousand llvo hundred pounds or rowi nun gnme. Nine thousand poundH of IIhIi und sliellllsh. Twelve tlmusand llvo hundred quarts of milk and cream. four hundred iioiiiiiIh of ten. five hundred tinilliilu nt elinrnlntn nnd cocou. Seven thousnnd douihIh of vnttoo CASE! Judge Wolves. La' Grant TiJ r"ar-rea ''I""?, not ,.,'. invoivcH mm n ii "St' wort, i,,, WAl ItH legal nun ert V! rar-reneli nK Uecl.i.' by a federal) &' CharlcH WiilveZ'1!. nu iuiiinnh i ". od and it 7: : iMh Tlio dnBerl,Z '?! .ih,,,,. "J"" u'tt: ...v.jri, Jl I K08 tin! JjoliiK "tlraclciVS "k jimgineiir, Ah Indlcatlvoofh till rilllrn.,.1 ...' M tn llinl ...I. I.. .? 'Ml nim . "'""! l served I,. r (lovorn.nent,nn 7 erniH, oIIh, roal mi?1 Ih now In Hio OoiJSfe who niH iiiir.i,...;.Et roMimonfroiSa jeci to the contrirt,: till, lit ...! I. .'til -.., Ill C0, L. nnKH to ,o Uai Iiuh been iZ iioiuiro that there t - ui iiiu decree fori 'ninisiunjl 'UIIV.(U NEW MARRIAGE VOW IS OBSERVED EN THE EAST 299 llroadway New York Have That Roof Fixed NOW 8eo GOUT Jl ELL PHONS -int. "The Gunnery" SPORTSMEN'S HEADQUARTERS 153 Front Street, MnHFl,AnU r I ui oiiiit:iu. iirnirnn m The World's Best Meat Unique Pantatorium ?!S!,';;:s,'!fS'r,vffia Agent for INmiml 11. Htr.uw . Oo.. fine Tnllorlnjc. Let u, make your next milt. First ClassVVeavinff'i 1! Pioniptly dune at . r oaruiners Kag Carpet Factory 0 Sherman avenue between Callfor- "la mid Coiiiuvilciit, Phono 174. v,,i. !..... : - mm. ti ersJt,:"a.for''r!''r order wlir-r: 'nm, "" .... our belief. Or,i..r ;,. " .. " ' " and iri.imr vmi '' "' " "? for It win ,,;.,i '.. .." . '"' " "Vil1 tho nienf nimenm mi .. ."..V.m" ...--.. .... ;,m uiuie, MAnsiIFIKLll OASII MAIIKOT. FOURIER BROS. Marl.lleld-Telepl,oe.-Xr,hIU'u.l SS21.J Two Market HI MIsh Delia farlcv Iliinn. ithih!. daughter of tho poet Longfellow, wns married In tho open by n Jus tice of tho Ponco In Huston to Hob ert II. Hutchinson, of Philadelphia, at Dana Ilench, the Dana summer homo at .Mauchester-by-the-Sea. llesldes being nu ohtleal iniirrlage, for which the Dunn fninllv lu rn. inoiiB, It wns tho llrst ougufile nmr rlauo In the Mtntc. .IiikI n virni- nml a week ngo the ehllcnl brido's broth er, fdmiiml TrnwhrlilL'i. Dmiih nu married In u similar manner to MIhs' jessio iioiiKiay. an Kugllsh painter. Justlco A. f. .lewett iiorforined the rertimnnv. which wnn lulnf i marked by the groom placing n plain gold ring on thu bride's finger. Hero Ih tho contract for the ou-genlc-othlcnl inarrlngo us approved by tho bride nnd groom and used In thu ceremonv: Justice Howett Wo nro hero to WitllChH till) en Ml III el nt niiii.,ln., botween Robert Ilaro Hutchinson nnd uuiia j-nney nana. Innsmucli n wo nro gathered hero to witness ceremony ho do wo signify our np proval of this union und our wishes that it may bo or benefit to hu manity. Itobert Hiiro Hniclilnr,M and Delia farloy Dana, wo tliereforo nemro oi you until that vou enter upon this mnrringo contrnct Rnlmriv nnd with BOrloilS liin-nnsn Trlri do you wish to marry this woman? Hutchinson I do. Justlco Jowctt Delia, do you wish to marry this ninn? Miss nana I do. Justlco Jowett Hobort nnd Dolin, llO VOU 1 11 1 Oil ,1 tn llnlo M...1 .n .. sjblercchothor nnd so to llvo thnt Till' ncmiM. rfJSffSSSaKSKfc. nusixicss "offfcr- e", "": """ on relating - iU .North F,nt st Marshfield. Phono tali I ,- -. ,.- zz - i"M7 4U1 ,w. j. RUST. Manager DISSOM'TIO.V Of l'.UT.KltSllll Ndtlcn is llOl'elll- L'lvnx Mmf II. partnership horotoVoro existing bo tween fred Glnzlor nnd A. R, Mor- luii, iiuiior tno tirm nnmo of 0. & M. Co,, wub dissolved on the 7th day of July, a. n l'J13, hy mutual consent. All debts owing to said partner ship nro to bo paid to A. K. Morten, tlio remnlnlni! imi'tnni- n-im .. i.. nhsunioH nil tho Indebtedness thoreof. 1 J 1 U i A. R. MOIITRN. I'ltRD GLAZIKH. If you hnve anything to soli, ren trndn. nr want hnln. try n Want A ench through thu other's affection nnd comrndeshlp muy lend a fullor and more iiHeful f0? And do you Intend to bring up any children which you mny havo to tho beat or your ability und for tho good or IIHIMHIIKI,' Itoth Wo do. Justlco Jowott Havo each or you obtained tho itHsiirnnco or a physi cian that you nro fitted for tho high railing or pnronthood? Ilnth Wo have. JllBtlCO Jowott RxtiroRK. Minn. your minds to each other. Hutchinson I, Hobort Hutchin son, tnko you, Dolla Dann, nH my lawful wlfo and I hopo that my ' Pnnlonshlp may help you to llvo nearer to your best Ideals of lire. Ah n symbol thereor, I glvo you thin ling. (Plnres n plain gold hand img on nor linger.) Miss Dnna -I Dolla Dana, tnko you, Itobert HutehlnBon, ns my lnw- r in iiiiHimiiil, nnd I hopo ho to llvo thnt you may bo onnbled to attain your highest ofrirlonry. JiiHtlco Jowott Slnco Hobort Hum Hutchinson nnd Delia farloy Dana hayo mndo the contract of inarrlago bororo mo nnd theso witnesses, I now. therefore, by vlrtuo or tho nu- k ...in, ui .uiiBHiicuusoitH, pronounce, them hiiHhnnd and wiro. Tho nowly-innrrled couiilo linmo (llatoly arter tho ceremony loft for Vancouver nil Mini n.o v... .enland, whoro they will shtdy stato socialism and Its prlnclpleH with tho hopo or mnklng prnctlcnl uso of thoin upon tholr return to America. ,r- nl Mrs. Hutchinson will mnko their homo In piiin,ini..i,in rv ,,'fM - , i cviuna, Pri eiikliiH, San Francinl Ion. Portland: E. ml lund: A. f llaMLfJ v,.., ,,,,,,, Mil lime; I. I'ortluiiil; .Mrs. J. u iiiiiii. m. i. churtl Iloyd nml wife, i)fJte wonuiH, .Miirslinlltori RyniiH, city: Peter 01. Will. Hnvili.r. V,.,1 ,. .- ... .'"." i nullum, romand: I Snlom, Or.; W. II. V i.nrry Smith, ponlu uryiion, Port Innd: Portlnnd: Sam Wii rJiiimn It. Chrlstmu,' A. l.o vy, San Frudn l.lnol till .1. O. Ilrlstol ni t ii. !'. Castles. OoldE! Pankoy, Oold Hill: i Manilon: H. A. Botfr !'. A. llnnilshnw, Pori vjiucago. Illanro Hl R. .1. Osnnld, P .Mrs. 1 1.. ThrniV , .mi-h. i.oiilso Illcklnfcl Ml'H. Mni-y lllrldnr I P. O. Hovor, Coqulllc l nor, Myrtlu Point; U aid, Klamnth Falls; tl Myrtlo Point; Ilobtld tlo Point: Chns. Ilmh Hotel Oil Dr. Dny, Kaniu; 1 Hhoro Acres; J, Pei- Hill! I.itilu IllBhnn. eJ Dun Van, llamlon; S.J don: K. .1. Croft. Bii lor, Huiidon; J, M. P. O. C. Hamlin. Coift' for, Coqulllo; DarUl torln, Or. nuv. oksoviiJ 1IONOI1 WM. .MOIIIIIH. A numbor of old tlmcrH got to gpthor nnd called on Win. Morris at is uomo on Main streot. Tho oc casion being tho 78th anniversary of his birth. Tho ovoning wns Hpont In tolling stories of early dayH on tho Sluslnw- and convorsntlon. Mrs. Mary Until nnd Miss Rlslo Under wood served refreshments just bororo iIh rrlonds left. Mr. Morria enmo to tho Sluslnw 30 yenrs ago and wont first up tho North fork. Tho next year ho settled on n homestead near Merco,. inko, proving up and later selling out. Ho thon moved to flor oucn where hn lm .ntiinn.i . n.... May ho llvo to enjoy mnny moro nn nlvorsarles. floronco Pilot. nido In Lynn Uinbetli'N n)i;t ?.' imv.ei.Ker "ulllliu-. Stnn.l a ill ui.. luiiMii ifttt.k tr.t r ai . : - ' hik it cif.i p....,;..; . '. -""" 'o I'romnt .ttenii ; , U..1. ' '"B ft8a'rod. Abstracts, Real Estate, imp nSLarine 'nswrance TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc HRXItY GL'Vnnn UmOATiMilKHAXrnr, wnai's. m. l " "V.M-i 1IU. I'f.ci.urv. " ' mAK 1IU. I Danish Society Meeting The members of the Danish-American Society of Coos Bay will meet at the Grand Hotel, Worth Bend, Saturday, July 12, 8 p.m. All Danes are earnest requested to be present. V C LOKDAM, President K. BRANNER, Secrotary. Former Coos VyVtM Piiilliinil .Mrf Tho Oregonlan prba Inc. nmicnrnliiir tha lofl' tho Mnrshlleld Siftf Church: "Horn In Amerind; ontH, tho Hev. J. i iinulni nt tlm Pint Sl uol Luthornn Churtl nnl Iri'lmr nlreitl. TU Hnv n wnnl fnr tbltCC- intornntloniil conf5 Portland during tie "' tloii Citizenship cow " U 18 Wlin parm"- r it.... Imfrlii i ony nun in) lu. KOcb bnck to the lul I would bring yoo if ma a Mi - Vir Mr. uison, niicr - f.l... ..IAM.I.. 1.1 GU'0tlS. mw nuiiin hi "--, " Mint of greater BH continued, 'to abkwm nnllrn I 'lirlutntlilnnl U 1 Is tho country tht r John Rrlcsson. a ttf, l. .. .......ManrilMj II. nuuillD, ll"liuv""-: I nllnpnu 1 .1 llin dArl l BtrHo: and tho cotrj birth to that fils"j rnll,,lnn .,...1 MM W .VIIHIUIIO llllll ' .... fearing, Iiuinanltpwp Ing hero of Luuen,"- 1",UB' k.Vl' " Cnmililnf nn N11. country, Its colon. J; liluo, and his loyal I v, do wo bring ur n.. ,1,1,. tl.n nntl C!,' pondonce, to her 11 tho principles wblrt" flings to tho breeze. IIO V. wiauii - Lloutonnnt ef ,De Militia." $10 A fWH Whoro property a. onlllno. fnr J25 ', an oxcoiitlonal t don't uso the tem 1 ll(lVIHOUI), " I( M Wo can show joA beforo this oppo"- T. S. KAlW 11 .-Ja.