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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1915)
JMHHWIMr3AmHRRI T vrt""! TWOi THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2,-1915 EVENING' EDITION. raB DWUIIITEB MOUND GAMP ONE mmmmu siteem volumes -settle cause df LET BY GOHTHAGT FOR EW LfBRARY BOAT COLLISION ,11'HT IMIAItl) OF WAIt Illy Anoi laloJ Pin lo Coon Hay l'lmm.J LONDON. Feb. 2. Tliu burg Claim That Insane Man Plac ed Explosive Underneath Houso There. Sheriff Johnson and District At tornoy Llljeqvlst arc investigating a eomplnlnt from Smith-Powers Camp Ono on. South Coos River that U llll.il, BUIlllwtl . , .....o...,. ... ..,,. twMMm ..- the home of ro"Vv " " "2"""" "', minting a peuwon in i"i Coos County Contractors Op- Katakb of Columta ; Present SM' .. . , . .vfn.i.iiii)iH linestlaatlon into the causes of tTesrniiiii.'" J' c..iv.. Catholic Knculopedla to the Car-, the collision between the A. M. nogt Mhrary was made by tne Simpson and tho dredge Mlchle here Vaicta of Cotamtas of Marshfleld last spring will probably be deln.wd Coos County contractors haxc started a movement to have all connty rood work done by contract Instead of undor it direction f Gorman Vlgaiicllo was lirouKlit PiviiKiulti Willi the iiHlonlsliing ". 1 1... iw.iwi.tv niwmnl her knew that I (line was it win1. It wan said that sin. left Corinth on .luly sixth Ith .. . i,iii,. inritii of nllnUe. Tho .in vm iluil the first intimation nf war reached her surprised ui.i.n m1u wiim helil up In Hrllluli u-ii..ri4 unit ordered Into Plymouth tempted to dynamite one of the employes. According to n letter received by them, a stick of dynamite and a cap were, found ttndernoath the house. No arrant s have been made yet. The only explanation offered Is that the suspect la mentally unbalanced. Many Anonymous lHter. Sheriff Johnson state that he Is In receipt of many anonymous let- " BJ """ . To the Honorablo President and ten from different actions of the """ VJT r Mt fo Member of the Public Library of annonnces that similar potttUws will be circulated at all the principal towns in the connty. The petition which is adtreed to t Connty Court, Is as follows: "We. the undersigned citloans of at a meeting of the library board held last evening. The books hao already been delivered and are now on the shelves of the library. The following Is the communna tttm addressed to the public library through a committee of eight, indefinitely, according to the stato nteittt! of Steatnltoat Inspector C. S. Kdwcrds and George F. Fuller, who nrrlut! front Portland last evening on the Klder. Today the men left for C rjwlllo where they go lo exnnt tn ifto the facts of the collision some time ago between the river .. "!LT. "rT, though Rev. rather M.lrttt. K. M. vnut Court tobavo all falure " a' JonB MuU'n wre not sti-.i'.bcats Von and Charm hrWt aiU cotter wk m& coun- p.- ;o;;tyt;.i,;;;r.;ie7ea, .,;,; .: j-. -j2lwi: it szss: ions, Mtpectwt crime. , "" """" """! .i..,,!,... -.--J. The Knights of Columbus of Mawhfleld. North Bend and vicinity ..- .. tk. twiilir imhinlr't vare Mr. Johnson state that he wiane "' . . v. ,M .' f everyone to Know tnat e is pr- . " . , . . Ve rreat nleasure In Presenting to the Public Library, a monumental work of the Catholic Kncyclopedia. feclly willing to InvosUstat. any case that Is brought to hi attention and having the work done by a of Um connty hoard at $5 per day and expense, believing that money prosecute It If tJwre to evidence to i- ujpaytrc If this It is very comprehensive work on warrant IU IMrthermore. he state. JJl paid J- tne true htatory. doctrines and dls ft,. i . will kmim urliM fnrt.lh. aon- M -lr mm rpam a ,., , At .,. -,. willing men a chance.' n-li Over Priro. For a yar or more, the Commls- slooers bare ben following a prac cipllne of the Catholic Church. In this magnificent work there are sixteen volumes with an analytical index, fifteen color plates, three htm- ace of having the road work done dred and sixty full page Illustrations mih Thursday. that he will protect partiM furnish Ing him any evIdoNoa or cJum by keeping the source of his Information secret, if they do sot wish tnolr names known. Ha ll .Via feintt-vffifMifc 1it6r made it difficult to aororUln wbotb- by tb county where .. . n. Aid sot titnk the contractor cr me cnarge were rwi or aw. n ....... . .vtj iovb tllngtratlons. fourteen thotis 111 J reJL -. JaS repair wrk Instead of letting It out mteou thousand loading articles, tvant to spend the county , moner " tlireo hundred and fifty thouranJ unless there wa a reason ror aim - - ,Mata county commteeioner drnnruns, ""'"' Iho Inspectors aa governiupnt of ficers are nllowad to hold tlflr cotitt and pass Judgment on the MimPflcstlons of the officers con cerned In steamboat troubles. Thov havo the power to revoke or to sus pend licenses. Mr. Fuller last eve ning Intimated that one or both or the Couulllo river captains might be suspended for a period of time According to tho present schedule there Is but one ease, the one at Co qullle, for the men to Inspect, and they are Intending to return to Port land on the Klder when she sails they in nau-tones, sixty-six maps, iwo tkl.V tfc rantraMnr'A bid woueailil seven liumireu nun su.eiu.- rlntnrr Mt ' who Is an experienced contractor and ,. ,. n,,mnll road builder, hag been looking after OFFER DREDGE TO BANDON m 0t this as has county noa.i- master P. M. Hall-Lewlg. Port of lVirilnnd AVuuld Sell One to Thorn fr $.0,(KK. PORTLAND, Of-. Feb. 2 Pur chase of toe audi drodge Portland from the Portland Oommletlon can bo mado by the Port of Bandon for $&9,0M. That flgire was named at a special meotlng of the Port of Portland Commission, called to con fer with R. II. Rota, president of the Port of Baadoa, aad Treasurer Han ley, who were named by that body to negotiate. Tho Portland was completed lu 1S9S and romodolod In 1902. Hor total Initial cost was $70,000. She has a length of 130 foot, botuit of 3G foot and depth of 11 foot. Tho ills chnrgo plpu has a diameter of 20 Inchon and hor mnln ongliiott develop COO horsopowor. Working lu the or dinary material found In the river, tho digger hamllos S000 cubic yards n day. Tho Port of Portland o.pect to lmvo its labors and responsibilities vastly reduced, so far as tho channel between this hnrbor and tho soa fl K tiros, liocntteo tho Corjis of lCngl noors, U. S. A., has two now d lodges tho Wahklokum and tho Multno mah In commission. FAREWELL PARTY IS TENDERED PASTQR the library in the Interests of truth and Justice, it is our hope that all our fellow citizens who sincerely desire to know what the Catholic Church really Is may sock for know ledge of her, In this great storehouse May this Kncyclopedia prove to be a source of peace and concord Christian Church Members Rmon our fellou' iti and thus and Other Representatives !","2,tt"l,",MJ,e't1,fn3r wh,ch u P II of PIiiiiv.Ii gladly prosonted to do. laatner ai UlUirCn Congratulating you on the splen- One hundred members of the did success you have attained for Christian church gathered last ovc- the benefit of tho community, we nlng In n farowell pnrty to Itev. Sam- wish you nn unbrokon continuance uol fJrogg and his daughter. Miss of thnt success, and assure you of Mnrlo Orogg, who loave Thursday for or cordial dlssomlnntlon of wholo- Wnshlngton, where thoy will go Into omt Htorature. tho state evangelical work. Sincerely yours, "This cannot bo taken In the sonse ,lv- ' J- McDevltt. Hugh Mc- of n furowoll," snld Itev. Orogg. While hore on Wedneadny and on Thursday morning the inspectors stnto that they will bo more than willing to recolve applications from boatnient for passenger carrying li censes, thus saving many of them trlpa to Portland for this purpose. "Wo have collected much of the testimony lu the case of tho Mlchle and the A. M. Simpson," Mated Mr. Fuller, "and arc now nwaltlut: an This great work Is presented to opportunity to catch the Mlchle when written by ono thousand five hundred and forty-throo writers, five editors from all parts of the globe and one hundred and fifty three editorial assistants. 'she Is not at work. Wo do not want to hold nu Investigation and In the meantime feel that wo tire keeping her from operating." About two or throe months ago both Mr. Kd wards and Mr. Fuller , wero nbout to take the boat for Coos liny when Mr. Fuller was tnkon 111 and the trip was uecosaarlly post poned. At that tlmo they wore coin ing to investigate the local collision, both the Mlchlo and the Slmpsan being here in the b:.y. IVoth the Inspectors Intimated that the trial will bo hc'.d on Coos Hay. WATERFRONT NEWS . llrluulni: l'' iinsscneers. tliu firm ..i, Lain, It. M. Jennings, John Million, NV ,,,,,,. nrrm , f,.om ,,ortInml havo my family here, my homo lu hero and my Interests. Tho evangeli cal work nppoala to me, but I expect m,"c0 from tho Knights of Columbus wennis .iicLnrin, .. i. i.ngnon, ,nf)t vonliiK after bucking u heavy Kmniot Stack Kdward Noonnn. com.!llcn,, wIm, ,,0W 1Q const sho ,ft This Film Acior an All Round Athlete to rottirn." Ho oxprossed much ap pieclntlon for tho hearty cooperation he has had hore from tho membors of the church and tho church officers. "Tho best I havo had lu my 25 yonrs' oxperlonco as n proachor," ho said. C. A. Sohlbrodo gavo nn nddross of thnnlcH to Ilov. (Irogg for tho work ltd litis dona horo; Judgo John F. Hull M,ol(o ns a roproKontntlvo of tho I. O Hugh McLnln made the nddross of presentntloit and Mrs. SongHtackeii, as prosldout of tho board, replied. Tho outlro board, by a rising vote, showod tholr appreciation of tho gift. A rising vote of thnnkg was glvon to Itohfeld llrothors ror tholr gift to tho llbrnry of a plcturo of tho build ing to bo transmitted to Andrew Car at noon for Kurokn and Ih oxpectod back In horo on Thursday. This morning the Ktoam schooner Daisy nrrlrod In from San Frunels c.) with 14S tons of frolght for Coos Day. Sho will lonvo out at six o'cicck this ovonlng for Portland. I's out Portlnnd tho Daisy Putnam ltrs arrlvod In and Is now loading lumber nt North Iloml and will leuvo down for San Francisco oarly ta'NS HAItl) Tt) HUM) aSSSSsM vS5j J rafelwmil llr AMMi'lAtnl I'm to Cmis IlfcT TIium.J wf3vfSlSlH IIOTTKHDA.M, Kol). a. 111 Utm- SMMM wer to tin k'ngllsh official Hlutinuont f" 'fJiPnpl fnJLim .. ...I J.. ..I.. ..I.. f "-.i.TlH.l'Bi Hint Nligllsii oniuiico iiiuuuiub uru TtgMH now turning out a gun wlileli lR tlio UTiYTririQltflWH odtiitl of the Krupii 12-coiitlninter Jllw'Gl! I KJjmJ V field liHii'litrs, u HliuoiiHMii nun imoii m J J W VaH Issued III (lormntty assuring tho pub- W 1Sj VJ7 iJM cvow lie that It ieiiilres moro liuiit lltroo .jriflmSfM v M on tb to coniploto I no coiiHiruciion :Wrf4,,aBii,y 5intM?i . of um or these Weapons. is7TrJI p., A W- ii l' " "viimj The New February j L,MaZz J victor"records j Have Anived PiCTM nmU mm r Sp Z ASK FOR CATALOG viers 1 About it M . imKSssmgMgrTTw-mm: mum Marslifielt) Plin Marshficld froninDn UU1 7 -. - - ... . - MADB M - I i"Mii:n II i s.xiT.inr II coxnmoy I i.va 1 CI.K.W II AND I XI0DKRX IlV PAcronr. I.- -Z" III - L. L. THOMAS, Mgr. Central Avenue TO POIITLAXI) VIA KLOIIICXCK AIT) STAflK St;ilKIUI.K FKimL'AIIV, UM.'. ,1 Lenvo Floronco Leave Mnrshriold Lonvo (jHrdlnor -v uoglo, this to bo addod to his col- " Llfli lm. nf li.liauA I.I,. 111. . O. F. and Mol G. Duncan tho Mooso . V . l '"ll,uua m '"" "noa v'ecnosdny morning nun iiiiyu ducii iioiiaiou m iiuuiiroiis of Amorlcnn cities. Also a voto lt t III! Illf , lin nvtmt.tn.l n fH n .. .1 V..!.", ' '. ! 0,IUro.h mt.Wn.!,'rs. II. S. Towor for tho clock re Lodge. II. 10. Connor enmo as n representative of tho Christian church foundod by Itev. (Irogg. Loltoy was also n Bpoakor and ltov Hall lor tho this yonr oarly Oregon fruit cannery ownors won out against tho Wolfnro Commission In nmondlng tho law to allow women and girls to work more than olght hours whon porlshablo fruit Is to bo , contlv nrosoiitcd. KllOttS Plnnu iv-nl-n mniln of tho Methodist church. Horrosh-...,..,...,.., ,- . menu wero served following the ml- . """r:""7" , "' "" ' . "' "'"'V""!. Itoprosontntlvo San, Hrown, ,, ntanond. Mra . linnrv ..,..,..,.. a ho wiort (linngo Is pushing ,.,..i , n... ,. .... . .."... . "for 'I co-operative .l uni.iv.lil ui IIIU lllMill llllliril, IIO- Mon. Thus. V1. Thur. Frl. . Hat. .Sun. '.Mon. TllOH. Wod. Tlinr. I-'rl. Sut. .Sun. Mon. Tuo. Wud. Thur. Frl. . Sat. . Sun. Mini 1, , 2 , X . -I! i ii i i! . 7 . 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WtMl. ,.2-HI S:X0H.m. 0:80ln.ni.i I0:30.ni. Thur. .2511 !i:Som.iu.riO:0l.wt.,l 1 :80a.iu. Frl. ...20ilO:30a.m.il:30H.m."l2:30p.Mi. Sat. ...27:iH:oo:a.in.!l2:oo in l:00p.m. Sun. ,.2SI2:00 m jj l:00p.m,j 2:00p.m. On onrly trips, through to Portland Wane day, ooudltloitH bolng fuvoniblo. HTKItlMZQ MILK AM) CIUUM. PURE 10 Free ilelitcry, 8 a. ra, U I'linno ' HIGH QUALM 1'itKsii i mm, via AM) xm IJvcrytlilng in Sravm Fj lccn Viin, Marshficld Fruit M M I'alnco Meat Plione il(ll-.l. WB&lwjaxBS&M nntod ?3 lor tho "Survoy." 10 "NEVERS" FOR PARENTS v rvpftgr.r-A spiimmmn oo rlAJESTlC-RUTUAL LCAWNWIArH C "r,:e rYVmniiii. threo vear lend-in-? J..ay" In Mimui ,, .lVll u ii.i'.M. tf iVivarl.i. II, La a splendid lIo I'll-', wiVMng J0 pounds ami i:iKi.ii.flnir l.i It. I I.t six f.annd two incLe IIu va-j iHluwtttMl at St. Xlcjj. c!-i school, Now Yoik, and nt lUwton university. Ju ,;, Blvt.H vww, ox PcHeme on tho atngo bo played In the fat-on CuatJi. S,tu..n Hlo k contimuy In liittttou ami lu luany noted produo tl'in under different uiuniiseiucnti. Bclgmnnns cxporfeno lu the gpau. Uli-Aiiwrtcan war at the age of six teen is otic of the most vivid epUodo hi hi career. M ll.wtou tmlvcrsltv lu ' ivMed hi tlmo bciwovu fuotlwii'mid t:ie i:.vt Ho still UiuU tuo for the l'ivi . -; n:o he U very fond of wa I'T I'lo r:d ... U'cu lilshiy ,,. Pllnuntcd ly Jeffries on hl Iwxlng. Ho liiia a reach of aevouty-alx iuchea An oecuiwitlon of luteimo lntorwit to Pclguwun Is Id cbickeu farm Koar Im Angela. ie , UI1 (.millwIttsUl rdmlrer of Jack Loudon. n0 has ap .cared lu about 'AW phmo uUys. and Ids favoritu w.rk Ucovy drama t' COITAOi: PHAYKIt MKM'IXCJ I Monday, J. Leo Hrown, 1H8 Con Ural avenue, and (1. A. llonobrako, iiSO South 5th. , Tuosday, F. H. Allen, 83t South 11th, and O. X. Hull :tr,7 Ri.,,,1, ,.. ond. I ," f'o "liitorostlug Pooplo" do- Wudnosdtiy, J, k, Cooloy, First 1"utnu,"t ' lll lbruary Ainorlcnn Addition, and David Nelson, 3CI So I VnKazl"0 ""I'onrs u roninrkublo art Sixth. ' i ,rl Il,,ollt twolvo-yenr-old wonder Thursday Mrs I P wiiiim- i,f i4'M,,,L ,,V,"K l I'Htsburg, naiuod dale. .' ' 1. 1' X 'I' "V-! Wlnlfw.1 Sackvll.o S.onor. Till, lit- Hd It. R. irw.n, 0.2 South W,. SS? -."'Tif. "'! ?m cronniory. Cloverdnlo has oroclod the largost cheoso factory In Oregon. I DUNGAN UNDERTAKES! PARI: will bo W OPI V TO THK M A regular Mate IM iiiiilcrlakcr will ilinrj, Phinio -- Friday, 14. A. Nelson, Hunker Hill. 'CIihb. Curtis, 713 Flanagan avenue, and Mis. M. u. Smith. North Uroud- Saturday. A. J. Drews, irai avenue and F. A. Sarchl, CIO So Kiglith. iccompllshiHl scholar. Sho speaks eight languages. Is an author mid tenches t Cnruoglo Institute. Sho enu make spoechos in ' various langtiago bofore largo au diences, has written ami RlnLM.il 137G CO!!-' nlllVK. nrill liluva In nmw.ni.lc. ....... . - . "..-.. .....j. ... ....,j.,a miiwii both the lolln and piano, has boat Those mnotlng will bogln at 7:30 o'clock and competent loadora will hao charge. K(i(.S l'Olt Wor.NDKU tDj Amu!.! PM. to coo. n.? Tlmn J LONDON, Fob. 2. Three hundred station for tho collection ot money to supply eggs for tho woundod soldloia have been opened In Lon don, una moro than 5000 oggs are beluK dlstilbuted daily In tho ho. Pltwls at tho front. ONLY QUALITY Home Furn are Sold by TYPEWRITERS All standard makes, sold on easy pay- rt i, '.. S" . ruu" -Xf!. u""er vooa, Keminaton, Royal, J2;J-1-- Smith, and Smith Prcm or, for rent or exchanno i Cleaning, rcpnlrinu or now ulateiiH. wi.ri.- ........,.,..i ..i..." .. '1' pmfIw.. ........ ,iaii,i i.i. ... . .'.""" :..?""""" "" "'"" mm 1 '"'" ..-.. u.iiiu iinyiiiir liriier. I'lllino I 1. Alllnnrn .iff on TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO. GOODRUM'S m HOMEOFTEJ CADILLAC andB auto srwura r MAKK3 01' CIB, I7 Central Ar. a ish ings bo built At Cileunda a Jail U to by tho cltj. The Ilalsoy State Dank has lu creniiod its umitni ci,i,.i.- t... .a 40x90. touoroto. bill to i(,guto tho manufacture of 11UUUUS0S Dr. II. i:. KKlrV, UIWl'iST Phono 112-J, Hoom 20l Coke Uldg. en champions playing choss, can row, fonco, swim, ride horseback, skato, play ball, cook, how ami oxocuto fan- oy danctM. Her mother nttrlbutos 1 O Tj her unusual development to "natur- JOlUlSOll - (lllBnVQPtl ill education." Following am ton vllIlou 3UlUVoCH "Novors" which Mra. Stonor has adopted In tho roaring or ohlldron: Novor give physical punUhmont: .Never day 'Don't; Never say 'iniist.' Novor let a child say 'I can't; Never roruso to nnswor any or tho child's quest Ions. Never toaso or rldlculo a child: Never allow a child to lose slf reaped or rospoct for his par ents; Novor scold a ohlld; Novor al low any othor spot to become more attractive than homo. Company The quality Name With the Servlco I Fame' i PALAOU MAIUCF.T. Phono .ot.j. Try our SPANISH SAUSAGH. QUATERMAS STUDIO o QUALITY PHOTOS Opposite Blanco Hotel, Phono 10C-L. SIAItSHFIKLU, OHiJGOX vjuick Actio The spirit of the time Is do it NOW' JtfzjizsEr" ' """" """ "", - """" Thore nro Innumerable oss or tho homo presents its"'.i occasions wlmn n,a,.n i i ...... , ... . . .in.irelt1! m,nn i ... .... -.... miviu i. i ill i iurn 1 1 vo nnmnml t. nnnnn.llllR l ll "fc- M :, ;: ,,, Iu u,. moBt "w' wy WUh lnnxlnnim . - , ..... U'g. ,WU",Q ,,0Ui-"W "vm.. the suuunonlnuofaBnccortotluwooK" -U...K u.e nut Kind of capable, exporlonqod oin,.lvn m- r,. ..., i,n or l helUClillL' ll sh.irra.ln ..., ,.. "" M"w. Miv, .-.... .... .uiauvoa t0 M0llro ai,aod yoi ..u tuiiuiig or uuying of a homo. Choosing luveitnienti that are profitable, and lumo of bualnoss. socuro. I. Hakor building. would oroct n now school i ,, .. . Pendleton farmers nro asking for hard surface on eighteen mllos of road from Gorman Hall to Cold Springs on the Columbia Ulvor to cost J 15,000 u mllo. I For Host Results in PAINTING, PAPKIUXG and J I DKCOHATIXG I I 13. F. LK MIHUX I Wall Paper niul i,iif c.,.. i I a No, Fiout St. Poiio 118-H a job that is pleaaant, conWnln and that holds possibility of ndvnnoo.nent and l' Finding !,..... I . ... 4koioiing jost nrtloios or valuo lbanglng household artlclos or turning them Into ready cash Huylng or selling In ts varied phases. iKf RIV: im ,th9 rlBllt srt of roomor. Times w, . """ aenna for uok Mtli nines want Ads aro tho sninii,. ltead them use them. Slt."" "y with the very man want to Turu now to xCvZm' V'" f C8 ' Ion and satlsractory rogult i each- fJmHtv ,. . 'V" : mf". gpgta