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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1913)
THi COOt BAY TIMtl, MAHIHFIELO, 0RE00N, PftlDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, l913-EVEiil!N(i EDITION 4 i DIE III YEAR f n. 1 f IB WATKINS COMMISSION 10 1 - IlrS I WINS SUCCESS PROBE CARRIERS 11,000 VETERANS Kb?"- i- Invnl lots fde"red tract, right W W L.r. unciues- 'StrnU easy , f r!cs under the uar- t KAITIAX A CO" ,J7 Front ClaisWeaving . - Jn nt .... .w.n rnllfor ittd wwST.S- n.d. Or. . . - IN.nfl fetcner o HC( Studio. u. and Eleventh Sts. Plione tHW. . . int'B M. I). bhrtkUa anu ""'k"" , P ' ... .1.. imnprlal 'Alex- I iron iu , Utlrenlty In Finland. " ... rpl il A hi' lid it. No. Tel. 123-X jX OBTUNU, ililag unginrer Architect. MarahflcH, Of Hiunii toVTBACTOB AND r -.r urn I (urnlined on request iMCltlcatlom furglshec in hooeit lob guaraiv hi 1H-R. TU5D, , xuer aad Repairer. ith strut Pnone 10I-L kn it W. R. Halnei Muaic BALLINOKR - FWalft ud Teacher (alio, 137 Bf. Broadww ULKR, Architect. II m4 tea. Coke BalMta Oregoa. MORROW, Deatlfi. MMlag, otct Or Mm Paoae M9. Tcturn, ARCHITECT Held, Orcfoi. ltfn Deatal Parien. IfltlPrtd to d alga, clan Fi uort aotlce at the rarii prleea. Eiamlnatloa free' Mut Cok Bids:, On 'HoUl.noaa 1K-J. to Call Foote M NIGHT AND DAY. lot BUbco DUllard Parlor. NEW CARS P. M. Phone 2S5 Phone 28-J. Mm r-Go Anvwbr TAXICAB SERVICE MUblllhed In Mamhfllii. f tnl or parties made at vtwui ariviDg. Reasoa 1 8Uod at Palarn n. Phon 5-J. I HANET, Proprietor. 'AWLT DINNERS ' MtjocatloB, we are Pj""1 to cater to faallj HUr meal, or ahort or- aad Bight. H"8 CAFE. 'OiBER 18 HERE. little BOWLING now? have bm, flax ci,..nA reJWVMNG I . a. LWth tVni,. .tTf 8CAIVP m A. H. HODGINB (field PAINT AND OfCORATING CO. ISTTr niralahei. rHICH of todays Fs monev . Rnws nor p for yoU? T his, or any other" WEDGEWOOD sot up in your home is a guarantee of satisfaction, absolutely, This satisfaction is the reason that people come in and ask to see a stove just like their neighbors, Buy a Wedgewood. No More Trouble Then. Perfect Bakers. Fuel Savers. ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED. S. S. ALLIANCE QUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SAErS FROM MARSHPIELD FOR. PORTLAND SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 1 , AT 1 P. M. PaaaeBgrra will K aboard Sunday evening. ROUND TRIP, $18.50 OONNSOTIHO WITH THE NORTH BANK ROAD AT PORTLAND NORTH PACIFIC 0TEAMSHIP COMPANY Phoae 44 . F. McGEORGB, Afteat. S. S. NANN SMITH Sails from San Francisco for Coos Bay Tuesday, September 23, at 3 P. M. Saa Francisco office, SOS Fife Illdg., or Lomburd St. Pier No. 27 later-Oceanic Traasportatloa Co., C. F. McGeorKe, Agt. Phono 44. STEAMER IAQUA Sails fram Ctts Bay far Saa Francisco Saturday, Sept. 20 WiH Sail fram Saa Francisco for Coos Bay Wednesday, Sept. 17. FAST BOAT; GOOD PASSENGER ACCOMMODATIONS AND GOOD . SERVICE. A. E. DINENT, Agent, Ocean Dock, Marsliflcld. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS. Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILING FROM PORTLAND TUESDAY, SEPT. 0. A. . M.I SUNDAY SEPT. 4, H A. M.J FRIDAY, SEPT. 10, 8 A. M.j WE NhSI)A. SKIT. 4, S A. M.; TUESDAY, 8EIT. :, H P. M., AAD EVER! TUESDAY THEREAFTER AT 0:00 P. M. BAILING FROM MARSIIFIELD THURSDAY. SEIT. 11, 1 P. M.s TUESDAY. SEPT. 1, 10 A. M.S SUNDAY. SEPT. 21. 11 A. M.J SAT URDAY, SEPT 87. 8 A. M., AND EVERY SATURDAY THEREAF TER AT SERVICE OF TIDE. Tkketa oa sale to all Eastern points and Information as to routes aad rates cheerfully furnished. BANDON BY THE SEA THE .CITY OF THE FUTURE A FEW TEN ACRE TRACTS FOUR MILES SOUTH ON COUNT?ROAD V PER ACRE; CASH, IIALANCE TWO YEARS, NO INTEREST, NO TAXES, FINE SANDY LOAM. LEVEL BENCH, LA,N.D, Buy OnM! W3I Make You Money Donald MacKintosh UUIBW INiPBANCE, I The Times Does Job Printing i i Coos Bay Girl Continues to Score High Honors Before Eastern Footlights. Miss Pcurl WntkhiH, wlip won hiicIi HlBiinl HticcosB on tho enst orn Htago tlurhiK hor Inltlnl sena on Inst year, continues) to win np plutiHo ami 8UCC098, neeonlliiK to enstorn papciB. Miss Wntklns Is now plnyliiK In Urooklyn. Hor pnrentB had hoped that who would ho on a western tour this season lint the conipnny she has been cast with Is playing In Urooklyn, the nearest possible point to tho great' theatrical center, New York, and tho honor of being kept there Is much grentor than to bo sont with a rond company. Miss Watkins' stago name Is Anno Hamilton and Home of the comments of tho enst ern papers arc: Tho Now York Dramatic Mirror of Sopt. 3rd, in speaking of tho opening at tho Oothnm Theater, Urooklyn, N, Y., says: . . . "Tho Turning Point," by Preston Gibson, Ib tho current weok'B offering at tho Gotham, which Introduces Miss llayor to East Now York. A new Ingenue, Anno Hamilton, from the far, fnr west, also mnkes hor bow to tho City of Spires. She Is ex pected to becomo ono of tho com pany's prime favorites." Tho Urooklyn Eaglo, In com menting upon tho opening, gives tills encouraging lino: "Tho rolo of Harbara Ilyrd In 'Tho Turning point' Is delightfully taken by Anne Hamilton, a new Ingenue who promises to reach a high place." Tho Gotham Messenger, publish ed weekly and distributed dally at 11. F. Keith's Gotham Theater, devoted tho entire inside of tho fly leaf to tho portrait, accompanied by tho editorial story of her life ns recently published here, taken from tho Toledo lilndo "When Dreams Como True" concluding: "So you boo, dreams aro becoming realities for Anno Hamilton, the ingenue of the Gotham Stock Com pany." Tho following is taken from a re cent issue of the Toledo Made. "When she played tho ingenue parts with Richard Buhlor and Dor othy Shoemaker last season at tho Auditorium, dainty Anno Hamilton mado a host of' friends hero by reason of hor serious, conscientious work; hor obvious desire to "mako good." "Now tho clover young woman who camo out 'of tho far, far West with high idoals and lofty ambi tions, Is pursuing tho name courso In Urooklyn, N. Y., whoro she Is winning tho esteem of tho audiences watching her work as a member of tho stock company at II. V. Keith's Gotham Theater. "Miss Hamilton spent hor sum mer vacation camping on Lake Se bac way down in Maine. Sho sayB that tho pines and tho cool brac ing air mado her think of her old homo In Coos Day, way off in Ore gon. In n recent letter sho said: "I nm bo glad I enmo hero, and after such a long tlmo how every woodsy sound comes back to mo you can't imagine how starved I was for It all. " 'Tho hills and roadsides aro full of syrlnga, rhododendrons, butter cups, bluebells and dandelions, nlno hundred feot abovo sea level, and hero Is this huge lako way up in the mountains of Malno, teomlng with all sorts of fish. '"Tonight, with hands remember ing all tho familiar ways and means, I picked up sticks for tho open fire from tho soft, leafy ground, all covorod with tho pine and fir nee dles, and walked with tho old -woods Btrlde that got us somewhere when wo started. In New York I "pat tor" along In narrow skirts, whllo bore It's glorious to bo perfectly freo. It if wore not for the great homo Jonglng I'd, be most happy. Tho wonderful changing lights on ttho lake, tho Horgoous ove'nlng skies and tho blue of the distant mountains make mo forget there Is a Broadway and New York seems a faraway dream.' " Individuals, Firms, Companies and Others in Interstate Traffic Made Defendants. Br Asocltea rM to Cooi Hj TlmM.l WASH'NOTON, Sopt. in The In terstate Commerce Commission has directed that "All Individuals, linns, companies and corporations owning nnd operating cars and other vehicles and Instrumentalities nnd facilities for tho shipment or car riage of property in the interstate commerce bo mado defendants In tho Commission's Investigation of private, car lines nnd the allowances paid to thenit by tho trunk lino railways. Tho Intimation is abroad that tho Information dovelopcd by tho In quiry Is of such character that It may warrant not only a positive order by tho Commission against private car lines, but nlso probably action by the department of Justice. KILLED WIFE, TRIES SUICIDE Mill Hand at Everett Arrested After Attempt to Cut Throat. i IBf AuorlatcJ Imt to root TUJ Times, EV13IIKTT, WASH., Sept. 19. W. It. Schradcr, a mill hand who shot nnd killed his wife, of whom he was Jealous, and J. Davis, who took his place as night watchman, was arrested yesterday after he had attempted Biilcldo by cutting his throat. He will recover, as will tho two policemen whom ho wounded. XO NEW lEVEIOIMEXTS. (Br Associated Trcst to Coot DT Times.) WASHINGTON, Sopt. 19. After a conference with President Wil son, Ambassador Chlndn said there woro no new developments In tho California alien land situation. He said ho did not know when the American reply to tho last Japan ese note would bo mado. Tho am bassador declined to discuss tho details of his conference. CLAY ALLEN NOMINATED. tD AuorUI.4 rrns to Coot DT TlmM.l WASHINGTON, Sept. 19. Tho nomination of Clay Allen ns United States Attorney for tho western district of Washington was sont to tho sonato yesterday. I AT THE HOTELS. . The Chandler. L. J. Thompson, Portland; J. H. Fronch, Portland; Mrs. J. S. Bar ton, Coqullle; Miss Sporry, Coqiilllo; 'C. D. Gnbrlolson, Coqiilllo; C. D. Garouth, Bandon; A. L. Petor, Portland; L. P. Price, Sumner; Geo. II, Durham and wlfo, Portland; F. B. Walte, Sutherlin; J. II. Rogers, Prlnco Rupert, B. C; II. L. Vor soy, Portland; E. Schilling, Myrtlo Point; S. N. Nortena, Astoria. Tho Lloyd. Louis J. DoRous, Coqullle; J. L. Bentloy, Portland; C. Carrie and wife, Bay Point, California; E. Shaw, Coqiilllo; II. Gray, Cam as Valloy, J. M. Klrkwood, McMlnn vlllo, Or.; Wm. Crow, Coqiilllo; Chas. Beckman, Portland; Geo. Hayes, Rosoburg; II. Edwards, Chicago; Miss A. Anderson, Norway, Oregon. Tho Illunco. C. W, Nelson, Myrtlo Point; G. II. Miller, Boise, Idaho; L. E. Brown, Bandon; Chas. Slesterson, Bandon; F. L. Plorco, Lakeside L. Ryan, Rainier, Oregon; Smiling' Dutch, Bandon; A. B. Taylor, Myr tlo Point. The Coos, Mrs. Potorson, Bandon; W. I. Balloy, Gold Deach; Frank Bouser, Lakeside; Carl Anderson, Leo; U. P. Sanford, Leo; F. Goodman, Coos Rlver ITALIAN PRUNES, 1.5W PER BOX. PHONE US YOUR ORDERS, STAUFE GROCERY CO., PHONE 102. I L w Ibby COAL. Tho kind YOU have- LWAY8 USED. Phono 72. Pacific Llvenr and Transfer Company. Buy Your Meats at the UNION MEAT MARKET And You Will Always Havt Pur Wholttoimt Moats. 'Phone 58 180,000 Are Still on Rolls of Grand Army of the Repub lic, Says Chief. Dr Associated Tress to Coos !) Times, CHATTANOOGA, TENN., Sept. 19. Moro than 11,000 union vet erans of tho civil war died during the twelve months ending Decem ber 31 last, and moro than 180,000 such veterans are still on tho rolls of tho Grand Army of the Repub lic, according to tho Commander-in-Chief, Alfred Beers, who mado his nnnunl address at tho annual encampment. Tho net loss of mem bership for tho year waB more than 11,000. Tho rate of mortal ity, based on the membership, was ti.US per cent. RIG LUMBER CARGO. Tramp Slemnor AIoh Breaks All Records Now. Tho American Lumberman con tains tho following from Eureka: Tho British tramp steamer' Algoa, tho largest vessel which has yet en tered Humboldt Bay, took on 2,-7-18,275 feet of redwood lumber Inst week, valued at $83,067.71. 'It will finish off on tho Columbia River, taking on there C, 000,000 feet of lumber tho largest cargo ever to bo shipped from that place. Tho Algoa is under charter to A. F. Thnno & Co., and will dls chnrgo at Sydney. Tho Norwegian steamer Artomls loaded 930,252 feot of rough clear, worth 27,984.06, for Da vies & Fohon (Ltd.) nnd con signed to Adelaide and Port PIrle, South Australia, by way of Tacoma. During tho week two offshore car goes have been completed and clear ed, the first on tho British stoamer Aymoric, which loaded 1,208,342 feet of green rough clear, valued nt $35,041.92, consigned to Ade laldo. Its cargo will bo finished) at Comnx and Everett. Tho second clenranco was that of the British steamer Capo Finlsterro, which crossed out last evening en route to Melbourne with a load of 1,050, 250 feet of redwood valued at $30, 357.02. It Is chartered by Davles & Fehon (Ltd.) OREGON'S NEW LAW Tho following order was Issued recently by the Industrial Welfare Commission of tho Stnto of Oregon. It is self-explanatory. Portlnnd, Ore., Aug. 5, 1913. TAKE NOTICE That pursuant to tho authority In It vested by the Gen eral Laws of tho Stnto of Oregon (Laws 1913, Chapter 62, pages 92 99), and In accordance with tho de termination by'll duly made and ren dered: The Industrial Welfare Commission of tho state of Oregon hereby orders that: 1. No girl under tho age of eight een yoars shall bo employod In cny manufacturing or mercantile estab lishment, millinery, droasmaklng or hair dressing shop, laundry, hotel or rostaurant, telcphono or telegraph establishment or ofllco In tho state of Oregon moro thnn eight hours and twenty minutes during any ono day or moro than fifty (50) hours In any ono week. 2. No girl under tno age of eigh teen shall bo employed In any of the abovo named occupations after tho hour of six o'clock p. m, 3. A minimum vngo of one dol lar, ($1) a day shall bo established for girls botwecn tho ages of six teon (10) and eighteen (18) years, working In tho nbovo mentioned oc cupations except as othorwlso arrang ed by tho Commission in the caoot) of apprentices and learners. Said order shall becomo effective from and after October 4, 1913, After such order Is effectlvo, it shall bo unlawful for any employer in tho slate of Oregon affected there by to fall to observe and comply thorewlth, and any person who vio lates said order shall bo deemed guilty of a mlsdemoanor, and upoat conviction thereof shall be punished by a lino of not less than twenty-five dollars ($25) nor more than oner hundred dollars ($100) or by Im prisonment In tho County Jail for not less than ten dayB nor more than threo months, or by both such fine and Imprisonment in tho discre tion of tho Court. Industrial Welfare Commission of tho stnto of Oregon. EDWIN V. O'HARA, Chairman. AMEDEE M. SMITH. BERTHA MOORES. Attest: CARILING J. PEARSON, Secretary. PHONE 102. STAUFF GROCERY CO., FOR ITALIAN PRUNES, fl.85. PER BOX.