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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1914, EVENING EDITION. FOUR J. . i. ! '"' ' "T 1LUIE H SIEilP LIU l.lnu of Hunts to Ply IMucimi New Yoik mill Pai'lflc Const. (Special to Tho Times.) OAKLAND, Cnl., Auk. n. Tho In ternational Mercantile Marino Com pany, one of tho latest of tho world'H HtcaniHhlp eonrorns, has noti fied tho Oakland authorities that parly In I'.UFi a now lino of steam ships, to bo called tho Panama-Pad-fie lino, will ho established between Now York and tho Puelfle Coast, Oakland to ho Its woBtorn torinlnal. Four steamships will bo put on at first, with tin Inm-nse In tho num ber as hooii as tho pnssoimer and frolKht business warrants It. Knrh vcbo1 will ho of 1:2,000 tons dlB plaronn'iit, boliiK fiSO foot In length and with a CO-root benin. Tho steamships will bo flrHt-rlnBS passenger ami frcluht boatH, capable of rnrryhiK many hundreds of pas sengers. Special provisions will bo made for carrying ntitomobllea as excoss baBRiiKo. HANDON IIOCIII.i: WHHDING. rour Pi'oniliienl Young People Are Pulled In Mntiliuoiiy. A pretty double wedding took place at llaherla, (ho suburban homo of Hov. and .Mrs. A. Ilnburly, biHt Wed nesday evening, when four of linn don and Coos County's well known young people woro married. Tho contrail lug parties were Waller .1. Habln and Miss Velum Klepfer. and Olaf II. Aiiboii and Miss Anna Mar guerite llaborly. Mr. Sabln Is the Kcnlal feed man at tlio Co n (nil Warehouse, and Is an older Hi tho Presbyterian Church at this place. .Mr. Aason is a successful farmer and dairyman of Ariigo, this county nml a prominent officer In tho Coos Counly Farmers' Union. The brides uro both residents of Ilnudoii, Miss Klepfer having beer graduated from the Kandnii Illnli .School In .lune last, while Miss lla borly was a teacher In tho Hast Hchool of Ilnudoii last year. Hov. A. llaborly, father of ono of tho brides, performed tho ceremony, iisIiik tho beautiful Presbyterian ser vice and ring ceremony. Only In timate relatives of the contracting parties and one or two close friends were present. After tho ceremony tho newly mar ried couples loft for a mouth's camp ing trip In Curry County. The con gratulations and kooiI wishes of a host of frlonds go with thorn. ltecordor. CLAIM PHIZIJ WAKIIKHWOMAX Atdilxon, Kiiiiw.. Points Willi Pride ti Iteconl of I'lfly Veins Willi in Family. ATCHISON. Kans., Ante. r..Atrh '"in folks bollevo tholr town shoiilr .bo given credit for IiiivIiik tin world's most reliable washerwoman and produio tho record of Mrs. T. II ltrtllsy lo hack their assertions. To day. when Mrs. Ifnlley put out the family wnshlng on tho clothes lint nt tho home or (!. II. Unck, sho com pleted her fiftieth consecutive yeni as tho (luck family vushorwoman It Is believed Hint a better rocord for faithfulness Is unrecorded In thr aitnnls of washerwomen. POO It WAttltS IV (IKHMAXY. IIHHI.I.V, Auk. r.. Tips make up the sole wage of the unskilled em ployiw of more thnu lii) per cent of 70H Ourinuii lintels. according lo nn Investigation Just completed by tic Association of Hotel Seivauts. Tht bluest wiiko paid Is $11 iiiontbly. and tho intnl expenditures reiiulred or the employe moro than equal their fixed wmho. Only !l.r per cent of the ser vnuls In the hotel Investigated have lew than 100 hours of work weekly, while la per cont work from 100 to 112 hours, nud eight por cent have nt least eighteen hours' work a ilnv I'woivo por cent have no day or rest whatovor, ati'd less than hair have throe days In Hie month. ADVIIItTISKI) l.iriTKIt.S. List of iiuclaliued letters remaining In tho Marshfleld, Oiokoii, postoffho for tba week eudliiK AiiKiist I, I'm Pomoim calling for tho same will pltmmi wi) advortlsod and pay one tout for each letter called for. Allen, (JeoiKe; lllonuivlst. lien; llarbottu. Vlncont 2: llarbottn, V.: IIhi-sIiow. .Mrs. I-:.; Mow man. Kdd; lloattlti. K. 1': lliiichain, Mrs. .lames. Hunch. Won; Clark. Sum T L'; Hd luud, H. S.: Tilckson. .Mr.: Frv, w. J.; Orahain. x. (j.; oleiuon, Mr. and Mis. Claude; Oentry. lieu; lloddpls, (!.; IIhumii. Mrs. Mary !-:.: llonglaiul, Harold; .lacolmon. I-M. .lohausen l O.j Johnson. Miss Alice; MiQnoen .lames: Mel) Folia Poi-i-v- m ,..' ). II.; Patrick. Mrs. ivarl; Pburn. ! voni-ira; I'oiers. .lonn; I'allos. JHy Itusniussen. Iuul; Itjiui. Mrs. Mnrv: Uussoll. (Jeo.; Hnckiiian. I). A.; Stn'n .Mm. Slit: SiluiiltlliiK. .loo; Smldolla! D.; !s'M, W. A.: Schultx. Hary; Snarl, Miss Augusta; Tatmaii, .Mrs. ilattltt; Thomas. Mrs. .1. s.: Tomatln. & CV VV.M1'!:',' Via K- ! White. ,.V, A,: Whltllimlon. Joseph; wick Ifftf, .Mi-s. W. II.; Wllwui, Ouon; .el her, A. 1.. W. II. ClUlTIS, Postmnstor. ITALY IS NEUTRAL. Ily AwotUte.1 Vitt$ is ri,., n,, TlniM J HO.MK, Auk. .".Italy today ror mally luoclalmed neutrality In tho r.mujiouii couriici. .I.VKTIAL law I.Y IIKLnir.M. fDr AMoelilnl I'rwi. iu Com IMi TlniM J ANTWIiKP. Iloltslmn. Auk 6 Martial law was proclaimed horo to day and till business is nt n standstill, IB LHG11F ' fKWMKKSfKt BALL mm :,mmMB Portland, Or., Aug. 5. Portland took tho opening rmwu from Venice nt Venice yeatoruny, scores: At Sacramento San Francisco Q'lf.t-iilnnllt tl 9. Hattcrles: Stnndrldgo nnd Schmidt; Stownrt and Hohrer. At Oakland H. U. 13. I.'os Angeles 2 i Oakland 7 HatterleB: I.ove and Ilolcsj Goyor and Mltze. At Venice H. H. K. l'ortland 13 1 Venice - c J Hattcrles: Hvnns, Hlgglnhothani nnd Vnntz; White nnd Klilott. AMIimCAN liKAOriJ. Philadelphia 5, Chicago I. IroHton 1, St. LoiiIb 2. Washington 7. Cleveland C. Now York .'!, Detroit !. XATIOXAIi I.IJAOUK. Chicago 1, New York I. Pittsburg 0, Uoston. Cincinnati 3, Philadelphia I. St. I.oiiIb 0, Hrooklyn 1. XOKTIIWIWTKHX Ijl-JAnUK. Victoria 1, Seattle a. Tacoinn 10, Vancouver 0. Dullard ft, Spokane '2. Di:i,..o ox iti:si:itvi: hoahd. (Dr AitorUlMl rrrti lo Coot nT TlrnM.) WASII1NOTON, D. C, Aug. Ti. Fred A .Delano of Chicago lina been offeied a plnce on tho Federal Ito .hoivo Hoard. His acceptance la ex pected In tlmo to send his nomina tion to the Senate today. IIAXDOX HltlKFS. SVum .Votes l'"iiini the Clty-lly-tlie-Hea As l-'oiiuil In The Itocoulcr. Thos. Dovcrenux and wife returned ast night from their nutoniohllo trip o Kurokn and other California points mil report n very pleasant trip. J. C. Ilaiiimel left today for Al limy, where ho will look nftcr busl less for a few days and will return hero again In about a week. The now hotel project Is still growing and there lncku only about $1200 or $ I T (1 0 yet to bo raised or the re iiulred niuoiint, and tills has nlrendy been promised. As soon as Mr. Ilainiuel returns, tho arrangements for tho building will bo completed. J. 10. Ford, manager of the Coos County Meat Company, Is over from Marshflold today looking after busl- less on this end of tho line. The oos County Ment Company bns a ilaughtorh'ouso near Parkershurg, vhero they do nil the killing for tho thrco ninrkots connected with the oiupany. Tho Hnndou market In his city Is furnished with beer from his company, and one market nt 'oiiulllo and one at .Marshfleld. am lienors sciiooi, plans. They have ambitious school plans ii the Coos Hay country, ir those plans work out successrully, and there sooius to bo no reason why hey should not, the Coos Illver Hdiool will ho n typo that will servo is an oxnmplo for tho host rural ichool ondeavor In tho stnto. Tho Coos Hay school is to ho ono f those combined districts liiBtltu- lons; nnd wo vonturo to say that "ho things proposed with respect to t could not oven ho contomplntod with any hope of consummation nn lor tho old single district plan, hereby there would bo three schools unload or one. Consider tho advances proposed, ind that probably will bo realized! An agricultural course or tho most urnctlcal character ror tho demon 'ary gratlos; nn experimental farm of rivo acres to ho Included In tho u-hool grounds; and tho whole un tor a competent Instructor. This ono ronturo or itseir will bo tho most narked advanco In rural school ac tivities yet inndo In tho state. It will touch tho practical side or llfo in tho rural community, and will tlo moro than anything olso that could lie Imagined to arouse tho Interest r the rarmer parents In tho con luit or tho school. In nddltlon to this agricultural lepartinent there Is to bo a high chool course with laboratory equip, iieni ror sclontirie studies; and wo must conclude rrom all this that tho itinosphoio or this prospective Coos HIor school will make ror practical tnow ledge and truo cultiiro beyond inythlng that so rar has boon dream, oil ns posslblo In tho conduct or rural it hools Tho mil nmbltlon or tho Coos Hay peoplo may not bo realized Immedi ately, but wo like to bo optimistic as to that, for it Is a departuro that alms at all there Is In that nmbltlon .in m. i tuny possible but prohablo mil practical. It is simply a caso of loliiK with tho school money of threo Istrlcts Hint which uovor has been mil neer can bo done with tho ills, tricts maintained soparntoly, Port laud Tolegram. 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