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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1913)
crrra - THE COOS m TIMES. MARSHRHLD, OBEGOAY. JULY 18, 1913-EVENIMG EDITION. s THE EXPLORERS 4 I w'JI J ,.'vr "LEARN ONEJTHING EVERY DAY- THREE APPBit ry i i nfsm&mL' vi&- Just Received another shipment of the famous Mysost and Primost Cheese Stauff Grocery Co. Phono ICli IP' mlm mi ii i ; i ., u n i"i ffMBOFBPSSM v ISWf A VHtFWPvH JHtPlaaaHw ' .'H yV'Cg Z&y fajTO OADING RIFLU flMf AW Th Rtmlnglon Cutl carry an Auloloadtr City Auto Service flood Cars, Carofu! Drivers nnd reasonable charges. Our motto: "Will ko anywhere any time.' Stand Illnnco Cigar Store. Day phone, 78. Night plionu 139-X. TOM COOP.W.K. Proprietor. JUST RKGlCIVKf A largo ftlilpiiiciit of ICIcctrlc Cut GIiihh Shades. Call and sco our stock of glass ware Wo also have some of the latest designs In Bhower fixtures, from two light to five. Everything In electrical supplies. Barnard & Langworlhy Low Rates for Handling Trunks Wo haul trunKS between any points In Mnrshneld for tho follow lni: rales, delivery to ho mado In tho llrst storleH of buildings: Ouo trunk $ .2.1 Tlirco trunks CO Twelve trunks KBO Star Transfer and Storage Co. Let I Ilclsncr, Prop. Phones. 120-J: 49-1: 98-R. T. J. SCAIIX w. fl. nitow.N 5 a. ir. iiodginb Marshfield KE and rn i LLlUllttlimJ V.U. IWIiimtcs FiimUhcd. Phono 1H7-L MnrMifleld. Ore, BEFORE you buy a big game rifle, bv all means ask your dealer to show you the Remington Autoloading Rifles. They are five-shot repeaters . operated by the recoil. Always a shot ready for the emergency, for the cripple, for the deer that is getting awayor the charging beast that promises to be troublesome if you don't get him quick. The Remington Autoloading Rifles and Snot Guns are the latest achievement in ninety-six years of producing fine firearms. Remington Arms-Union Metallic Cartridge Co. 299 llroidwiy J New York Unique Pantatorium THK MOllKItN DYK1W. CLEANERS, I'RKBSKRH mid HAT INNOVATORS Agent for I.Nward II. Straus A Co., Fine Tailoring. Let ua make your nest suit. MB CENTRAL. Phone 2SOOC First Class Weaving Promptly ilono nt Gardiner's Rag Carpet. Factory On Sherman incline between Callfor- nlti mid t'onnecllcut. Phonu 174. North llond, Or. Illilo In Lynn IuiIicUi'h 10t:t 7 pnnNeiiKfr Cndllluc. Stand at Hill yer'a Cigar Storo. Tolcpliono 18-J. After 11 p. m., toleplionu 260-L, the Klght Cnfo. Careful driving assured. Prompt nttontlon. Will go nnywhero, nuy time, day or night. Leaves Hill yer'a Cigar Storo to moct nil trains and beats. FOR QUICK WORK, FOR PROMPT WORK, ' FOR GOOD WORK, Telephone the old reliable Coos Bay Steam Laundry We always deliver the goods. Phone 57-J Marshfield Clearance Sale WILL lU'XJIN JULY 11 AM) CON. TINUE ALL OF JULY lllK Cut III Prices Electric Shoe Store 1M0 Smith llrtniiltwiy. Bowling Alley! aw north ruoxT street Tuesday Evening Especially for Ladies "The Gunnery" SPORTSMEN'S HEADQUARTERS I 153 Front Street, Marshfield, Oregon EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS 0N,T1MK. SAILINfl FROM PORTLAND JUNE lil: .JULY I, I), II, 11), 1! I, AND l!l, AT 8 A. 31. KMLIXU FROM COOS HAY .ll'LY 1, II, 11, 1(1, 21, 2l AXI) it I, AT 1 P. 31. Tickets on sale to nil Eiudcm points and liiforiiiiitlon us to routes uitd rules cheerfully furnished. Phono Main HB-L. . a STERLING, Agent. S. S. NANN SMITH Sails From San Francisco for Coos Bay Saturday, July 19, at 3 P. M. CAHUYIXd' AM COOS HAY FREIGHT. San l'nmclsco office, H05 Fife Hldg., or Lombard St. Pier Xo. 27 Inter-tH-winlc TriinsiHirtutioii Co., C. P. McGeorge, Ant. Phono 1 1. WANTED watchea that won't keep time. Dirty mid rancid oil nro the rulnatlou of your watch. Let mo linndlu It and preserve It perfectly for years to como. E. C. BARKER. 22 C Front Bt. Marshll Id. Or. vzrnrrrrrrr- . FAMILY DINNERS In our now location, we nro es pecially prepared to cater to family trado. Regular meala or short or ders. Open day and night. MERCHANT'S CAKK. Hroadway and Commercial Mfid You Auto Call Foote rUHH M4I NlOUT A. 1) DAY StaniLicont nf llUm. 111111...1 ... j.., C. "". """"" noi !'. .!'. t'.US 1 '!. Pliniut "1111.1 we Phone .tw. I'" 1 O00U Cr S. S. ALLIANCE KQUIPPK!) WITH WIHKLKSS SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR EUREKA SUNDAY, JULY 20, AT NOON. ROUND TRIP, $18.50 OONNKOTINO WITH THK NORTH HANK HOAI) AT POltTLAND NORTH PACIFIC WCEAMSU1P COMPANY. lU"lUAU O. V. McCKOROK, Agent. Phuuu 44 C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. IIKfAlb DKPART3IKNT I-UMUKR, MTU, SIIINaiiES, MOULDINGS, SASH AND DOORS. HOOFING PAPKR, 17TO. CUT THK FUKL HILL IN TWO 11 V USING OUR WOOD. PHONK 100. 1Ha B0imi nu0AI)WAy $10 A FRONT FOOT ait exceptional bargain wo nro offorluK In Wast Marshnold. Wo don t use tho term "bargain" III advisedly. We cannot afford to i cnnA,lOW y. Invest now, before this opportunity Is gone! I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. Imv In pi-Ice, lilBh quullty, Electric Irons Wo liavo n few secoud-liand lions In good Morklng condition at $1.7S. New Irons, $3.30 up. Coos Bay Wiring Co. Pliouo 237-J 163 N. Uroadway IShlS X. 1. FllRX ANIM) im SOTO, rnnvrlnlit. 1913. by Tho Associated Nowspnpor School, Inc. llh'lit was rnllliiB. Tho turkey buz-, r mA ()f tllu lnvMi mA znrds settled to ret, and nil was wns 8() sum!Hiiful Unit when ho re uiilet Suddenly tho broodliiB I-tumod to Spain ho possessed u for fen of the dense forest was br,, tunc of ISMOfl duen h lo r. Si ISrthrSin rofTrmor IWrnrln "und settled down to a viiiph. riittliiir n n wmi nun ."",- .., ,.., i .i h,,, nril burst two men. Ileforo rniiuiouH woniiu i ". """ " 8oni8. oursi " '"":, , ...,in..iiiui un mi h in nun u. Sell- them swept a miBiuy. .ri wihhk ,;" ,YV 1 , r nurtv. IcnvliiK Thuy halted on tho bank and woro Joined In a row iiiinmcH uy soldiers hearliiK a canvas-covered figure. Nluht hnd now fallen. Only a slnule torch of burnliu; plno branclies llluinlnatcd the darknesH. Tho little band of men tied some lous together, placed upon them the bodv. weighted with n heavy stono. nnd" floated thlH crude rnft nut upon the rlvor. In inldstream they quiet ly pushed tho body overbottrd, wntched tho waters closu ovur It. mid then sadly mnilu their way back to sliore. Such was tho pathetic ending of Fernnndo do Soto, discoverer of the Mississippi River. Ills wlfo In Spain wntched tiirough many weary months for ht nuurn; but she watched in vain. Do Soto was bom nbout 1 ." 0 0 nt lladajoz. Hstroiiiadiira, Spain. Af ter leaving school ho went In l.'l'.i ...111. Mu milrnn. Podnirlas. on mi oxpedltlon to Darlen In Pnnamn. lug much of bis propurty, lenvlng wife nnd friends nt home, ho set off lu Ifia.S with Hoverul liundied foot soldiers and horses. From Havana he wont. In ir.3.l, to 'lniupa May on tho west coast of Florida. Thence ho led his men for four long vears In n weary und unsuc eeHsfiH seureli for go.il, traversing much of tho southeastern part of the continent, through denso for ests, through tenlblo hwiiiiiiih, nnd across swollen rivers, lie wns n stern, cruel mnster, nnd firo nnd slniighter followed lu the wnko or his army. Ilo reached tho .Mississ ippi In J "ill. nnd spent tho next winter In what Is now ArkansiiH nnd l.oulslann. Returning nlong the Mississippi tho next summer, Do nolo was stricken with fever mid died. Ills remaining followers descended the river on rafts, coasted tho Gulf or .Mexico, nnd at last arrived, n tattered and weary baud, among their countrymen onco more. ". j f wcr fl i - .. Bl Trip 1 1 y o z. m r.jum 4T . 5 fc " x?s- -. ,r "' No. . FRANCISCO VASgUI". DK CORONA 1)0. AS FAR as tho oyo could sco stretched tho endless desert. Nothing but sand and mcsqult bushes, with the stinging cactus hero and there, mot tho guzo of tho fa tigued soldlors drngglng their wenry way across tho burning sands. Fnr awny to tho north and also to tho weBt loomed mountain rangou; but they seemed too distant to bo reached In time. Horses nnd men woro nearly famished. Tlmoand again they spied water with greon trees about It, only to find that It was one of tho grim jokes of this cruel land, and all had vanished on near approach. Tho sun poured down relentlessly; so thnt tho motal of tho men's armor burned liko redhot Iron. Tho only living things to bo seen were two eagles sailing high In tho sky. Hut roller was near, for in nn hour tho way led down a concealed arroyo. Thoro nt tho bottom wns water, brncklsh and not. but still water, and men and beiibts were saved. This was tho oxnedltlon led bv r-ranelseo do Coronado In searcl'i of tho fabled Seven Cities of Cibola. Rumors of these stntely cities, pnv ed with gold and rich lu gems, hnd como to Coronado lu Mexico, and taking with him n company of Horsemen, footmen and friendly In dians, ho sot out in February, in 10, on ono of tho most remarkable ex peditions In tho history nf tlu . plorntlon of America. Over burn ing deserts, up barren nnd forbid ding UlOUUtnlllS Of roi'k lu-nn..l. quicksands, over snow-capped pnssoa of tho Rockies, through deep nnd gloomy canyons, went the Span lards. ' Tho Sovon Cities thoy discovered and captured, but they were only the pueblo dwellings of the Zunl Indians, niud-hiiilt cities that may be seen today in Now Mexico. And Gardiner Men Surprise!) Attorney Brown hv hi intj Before Grand j? nosBiiuitn. or , Jul, ' Nows Hnys: "Much to lh!,!r uistrict Attorney Ilroun V Franklin, Riley Andre"'1 broHo LnRonehe, till of t Imvit nrt'K'Kil In I....... . H .....u ......v. , ,,, i.i. in ... HiiiiinioiiH. Andrews i. r iiHsault with n dnnKcrous tho porBon of "Slmrtv" ? connuetlon with a free-foMi which recently occurred at rt In this molou, lirown inrougn tuo arm. whllo hIIL: Andrews, was arrested andl appear boforo tho grand Jurj liiiiiuariiu, who 13 rNORln ono of tho HinooMioHt "booiv In thlH section of the stnloiil with vlolutlng tho local otila find inuy ho Indicted iIuh.h cut tonn of court. At lean h l5 now bolng InvcstlL-nici 'l. .nil Hill., I. ..II . w...i iuiiunu, accused t ducting a bawdy house (( Is expected here, when K. called beforo the urnml ini torrogntlon. She, nlso, iV luiiuwiiig uio recent irouMjt tuner. "Trlxlo I.owoll, nnotlier s tho underworld, who unin conducted u house of Ill-rt-J tinruiiicr iiur leu tno countrjt ii renin i. win uHi-npo PrOtctJtkl ino lirescui, "Kdwnrd Frnnklln. nlca nfr. nor, who uppciirs ns the pro. witness ngnlnst the Hussltn.r. ers now confined In Jail cat of nssutilt, Is under Indie runrgod wmi bootiegKlnK. "In nil, tho town of Gardb Iiiih furnished the grand Jit dent work to Inst for severiU Tons t'oiiiuy Cliantw, "A woman haling from 1 county niipeurod In the k! room Wednesday nftcrnooa.u reportH current there, un iiiumbcrH of tho body to lam certain business transaction! io liuvu been Initiated LyT.Rl dnti whllo noting ns nresldnt First Nutlotiul Hank of tblit! It- claimed Mint Sheridan k various minis of money tire: thu county, soiiio nf which II legod ho secured through u teimo of loniilng. Much of th oy, It Is said, was never lout tbor wiih It reiurneii to itir owners by 31 r. Shcrldnn. Ti llsh whothor these trnnsactto of u criminal nature the gm has been asked to Invcitlctt nnnio of thu Coos coiinlr lit filed tho complaint could tot) cortnlncd. ' Cook Book For Camp there was no gold but tho gold of mo nulling aim. Parrs of tho oxpedltlon discovered tho 3Iokl settlements of Arizona, nnd tho Grnnd Cnnyon of tho Colo rado, and tho Rio Clrnndo wns ox plored for a consldernblo distance. Winter was spent on this rlvor, nnd It wns horo that tho friendly In dians revolted unsuccessfully, Thoy saw vast herds of buffalo, nnd, lur ed still further by tales of an ol ilorodo nwny to tho northwest, Coro nado and a fow horsomon ponotrnt ed tho Interior hb far ns central Kansas, finding scnttorod Indian settlements, hut tho fabled wealth was never discovered. uio missionaries that accompan ied tho party roninlnod with tho Indiana In tlm intm-im- ...i .,... - ... ... ....w..w., linn OIIIIIU of tho rudo churches orected through un i- euoriB wero nmong tho first built in America. Tho roturn wns mado In 1312. Coronndo wa8 born In Spain nbout lr.OO. nnd accoinpnnled Antonio do Mendozn, flrac viceroy of Jloxlco. to that country In 1535. Horo ho llinir Oil n wenllliv wM.iio.. .. i .." , Kovernor of tho provlnco of ..-.. w.iui-11,, Auer nis two yen i-8 Of wnildnrlnir nvrn. i.in .' "' southwestern land Coronado drops died in lf,4G. ' ",I,0Se,, ,0 "ftV0 Every day n different human In- limes, -ion can got a beautiful In agio reproduction of this picture. With flvo ntlinrn nnn.,11.. . .,...' 7 ... (11 T i V ' ""' "iiiucuvo, by 9 1 Inches in size, with this Week's "Menlnr ' ..mi. ii"".. a woll known authority covers tho subject of the pictures ana stories an. "T?Ckv ReajJow of Tho Times and "Tho Mentor" will know Art. Utoratiiro History, Science, and An oV nil'L.wn oxlulsltG pictures. On sale nt The Times office. Price fifteen cents. AVrlte today to Tho Times for booklet explaining T be Associated Newspaper School plan Times Want Ads. Bring Results Much nH you havo heard; tnlk nbout camping, did youenr anyone hnvo anything to W wlint thoy had to rat while IW out? You will bear womb-.-scrlptlons of star lit nlghtitw nnrl ulnnn nml iinrllv mUlICW ill brniicheH nnd rustilni; itr tho futo of tho bronKraiifi will ulwnyH bo a myaterff trout'H flavor will not M cr becnuso, for boiiio reason, im no trout. , . VT..... nn,.,r.a II,.. nVlfnlltJt illl .llllll H Hill . of tho Oregon Agrlculturt with n book by Ava I). m Ruth McNnry Hinltn, cnuu r'nnlrnrv " Tim hook dOMal thnt tho renson for sllew; e on tho subject of camp moibi Inoxporlonco of the cook, 6 prenuuiH iiiuiis iiiiv.v . than Ib offered In tho pf food In enmps." An eipn iiniiuaL liny univii :"7.i will recognize as very "." Wlion ono cuiiDiv. - t canco of food nnd Its relJ offlelency and comion "-rr body, tlio importance ui : tdgo of food vnliies and mp tlon of tho food uerom It la advised that be ore mg cxpeuuion m "'""..iuil of food that will bo WWJ vurlotles, bo syBioimii"-' mined. . , ,, wr i no i,iiiii .""" '. ,( Tor Instnnco, now inuu. --f necessary for n mnn who p . , ..... -..lna It Oaf n moniii u uu tin "- ,, nlso how much will .mJii has n pnclc nnimni. " ,,j needs more food If o hasai mnl to curry It. There " tinned tno govorniu --,, much to plan for each lnw cnmpliig party over """., DlreetloiiB nro given B W enmp equipment. Slost t" nil, tho book closes wlttt' cipea ror camp u , -, j0i i.ro....f o nl nf Hie ' OUl I Bestlon." . Hnnir. story voniyzStq A story ib loin " .: n K'ornln tourists in Spain ( not speak tho Inns""., quentiy nan boiuu lug known their wants. Ono day they cam i w inn and tried to ow'-M, rnnnl lmof for- choice, " could understand them. Jfj "What nro wo to do! tnom despairingly. .w,i "I know," said th?ot( hopo appearing. "I "' . of n cow. Then tW'UgV ...."? n.uS".u.B dW put u "z oeuojiiii 'rtii' tho waltor. who InsUnjJ' Blinw Mint lio iinderstoou' off n ftvepiito their order- A fow minutes lat!fjV Willi two licnuio . flLrlll Llbby COAL. 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