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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1915)
BiHjjK tiWIfMWlMWMMlsjIlM y?. .I'JiCTBtfwaijmiJ'jjP !. .L'W", . .'" - ' liiiHMIlMlF IBftlfffZiiw! wwim5535jSIII5 Hj Sl - THE GOOS BAY TIMES. MARSHP1ELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1,9, 1 9 1 SEVENINGEDlTION. - M What TLrr.w Here JOBEHEXTSTEP nini AMY Suits, Coats and Presses i un ' M I II I . IIIIWI I . w . - Irouiii's, ciudi-okici-cu cnuum uiiisi.s uuti lingerie m wiiIsIn. Former prices from $1.75 (n $5.00. gives you xi tilck fixmi SI L1C WAISTS, ullli high E count's, ciudi-okici-cu cnuum uiiisi.s nun iiugrrit wiiIsIn. Former prices from $1.75 (n $5.00. 1 liuy.M it pairs of Ladles' Fast llliuk Lisle Hoto tluiL n ro lobular 50e. i Iiiij'h I) yards of blenched LONSDALE .MUSLIN Itcgulnr Jli l-'Jc A group f Muslin (owns and WiciiiIm-s lint are regular $1.75 anil $1MJ5 values for $A 00 1 'Phone Expert Here to Improve Service to Roseburg Tells of New Science ' (Continued from PnfieOllSJL coroner's jury yesterday, It was 'Tlin voiir mif. will co down In ' nhmvn Mint tlmro worn thrco ways Of tlio nnnnl8 of long dlstnuco tele- exit from tho Hunker Hill hotel, phony as marking tho beginning of ono wns tho Btnlrs leading from Its greatest epoch," according to the lobby to tho second and third District Equipment Foreman L. L. ' floors. $ 1 buys 0 yards of ISEDl'OltD SUITING Itcgulnr 20c. $ 1 buys 5 yards of ZCPIIVU GINGHAMS Itcgulnr 12."e 25c Nako Silks $ 5 yards for 1 00 12 1-2c Outincj $ Fiannels. 9 yds for 1 00 30c Printed Challis. 4 yds for $4 00 1 come to Tin: home ok honest values, to.mokuow DOLLAR. DAY I Al iw flkJ2BM&KftuiHEiKJI HiLm HATRED IIS LOVE WRIGHT PRAISED CLUTTERS DOCKET Judge Coke Smothered With Divorce Cases Five are Called in 14 Days Dan Cupid has inn do n botch of his work In Coos County. Within tho last two weeks four divorces fiavo boon argued boforo Judgo Cook for couples who at ono times (lictiRht Hfo without each other un-lu-urriblo and now Imvo rovornod the ordor and seek pcaco through tlio channels of tho court. i A now suit was filed yesterday, that of Mrs. Dixie Egonhoff, nool: (n't rolenso from her husband, Wil liam. Kgonhoff. Yestordny nftor Jioon a divorce suit was heard he- FO M Prominent Coos Bay Contrac tor Lauded for Excellent Work on Gymnasium J. M. Wright, tho contractor for Phillips, of tho Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company, who Is horo from Portland to confer with tho men In tho plant department of tho Coos nnd Curry Telophono Company with tho aim of Improving trans mission for convocation over tho lines of tho two companies between Coos Hay and Portland. Fully conversant with tho recent accomplishment of transcontinental communication by telephone, Air. Phillips believes that It will bo only a fow years boforo peoplo on Coos Hny may send tholr voice Into tho ear of nny other porson, nny whero elso on tho Amorlcnn contin ent. This possibility would have been laughed down as an idlo dream but n fow years ngo. "Tho American Tolophono and Telegraph Company (Bell System), had mndo their transmission ns nearly perfect as posslblo somo time ngo nnd still New York was nblo to tnlk no farther than Denver, ,ii llttlo moro than half wny across tho continent," Bnld Mr. Phillips. "It required tho Invention of a mech anism entirely now to telephony which now promises to rulso tho limit of transmission 'to tho sky.' Tho Installation of n scries of amplifiers or "roponters" -mndo pos slblo tho conversation botweon Now York nnd San Francisco Inst month. I Just boforo I loft for Coos Hay I finished tho Installation or tho now I apparatus In Portland and lust week I tho first spoken word over tho lino I from Portland wns heard In Now ! York. Following tlilu un on Satur On tho Bouth end wns a wooden flro cscapo from tho third floor to tho ground. Largo windows opened onto tho flro cscapo from the second nnd third floors. On tho other end wns tho porch, built out from tho second story. A window from tho long hnll of tho second Btory opened out onto tho roof of tho porch. A largo window opened from tho hallway of tho third floor and a porson lowering himself from tho third story window would hnvo only about four feet to drop to tho roof of tho porch. Coroner Wilson said thnt ho and tho Jurors who looked Into tho mat ter yesterday considered tho porch much superior to a flro cscapo. Hceowred jjlttlc. Instead of recovering tho valuable papers and several hundred 'dollars In cash which G. W. Craig, proprietor of tho Hunker 1 1 111 hotel, lost In his room, only a llttlo chnngo and a note book of llttlo vnluo woro recovered by Frost McDonald, his son-in-law, who inado a thorough search for them. It is likely thnt they woro de stroyed. Mr. nnd Mrs. Craig nro staying at tho homo of tholr daughter, Mrs. Frost McDonald In Hay City. Thoy aro bearing up under their heavy sorrow ns well as could bo expected. Kind friends and neighbors arc do ing everything In their power to nl loviato tho loss. Can't Itccnguio Victim. Coroner Wilson said that It was lm- An exceptionally attractive showing in durable early spring merchandise Ti, Almoner wnnvns in a comnrehensive and carefullv selnntori i. , ,..," iur aswj ment, representing a variety oi msiincuvc new siyie matures. W mem AdYainie (PI JL O "a DuniaTC snares pnn g Mode Several distinctive models in a variety of the season's newest materials colorings. W mim q ?a pain g Coafe II I A tho Mnrshflnld hlirh school cvmim-' i i i. i . . " ihihhhiiu 10 recognize nny ot mo nvo tho Mnrshflold .bi school gmiin , ,, . ,B,lt wo hnil iI1B,n,icl, a Bl,f- ,)0(C8 u,nt woro tnk f , Ins. Thoy aro bo disfigured thnt tho slum, is receiving tunny compliments iicient number of amplifiers to on tho oxcollent work ho did In the ' ,nnko poslblo tho first really sat nn.,.,.Mi r n. i...n.tt vi I Isfnctory convorHiitlon between Vic only did tho Marshflcld school board and tho architect, W. 0. Chandler, highly npprovo his work during tho torln and San Diego. Our company I , , ,, , ,, ...in i .. i . .1 .. . . bodies nnd tho r will havo six or thoso 'boosters' so , . .... .!., ...ii.i.... .1. ,...., , , boardorH at tho i course of construction and nftor tho completion, but nil who have exam ined tho building nro doing llkewlno that talking tho length of our const and from thu main count points to Now York will bo as easy as It Is for you to talk to North Hond." Although ho had handled tho now apparatus, Mr. Phillips said ho did Asldo from tho oxcollent workman-, "ot fully understand Its sciontl'rlc U)Ton Cri,'' will bo hold Sundny nf- only moans or telling who was who was by tlio probnblo location of tho oonis to which the hotel woro assigned. Coroner Wilson said that It was prnctlcally cortaln that nt least three of tho victims had suffocated In their beds boforo tho flnmes reached thorn. Tho runornls or A. A. Craig and' A.. lln.t:.. 1 1.-.,-, nt rmnnt nmii mnrlnlc tnr nni'l cnninn nntl mh... HII cUllclUUVU IIIIU Ul omuii iiuvv muwvyio iui i ij oji iihj unu OUIIIIIIIT WEafJi reasonable prices ranging from $7.50 to $30.00. Women's New Wool Dresses A complete 'assortment of the latest creations in the newest weaves and i and the latest and most desirable styles. $8.50 to $35.00. The ladies are i dially invited to inspect this advance showing of extremely smart new modei the different lines. Heb Dirj Gdls "Smraairtt Wear for Wommeim" Corner Central Avenue and Broadway. Phone3 Store f(U tho Judge. Leo Vnndorniurk. ah on lh ,,(',, construction, tho! baala. Ho Btntos that tho Bccrot I tornoo n'f ono 'clock rrom tho Wil-j n liornnr In Din Rlinnirnclf nlinn. I . . . ' ,.. , .. . . . . . win ITmlHFtnblnir iinrlnm D.,.in h. barbor In tho Shamrock shop, Claimed thnt life with his wlfo, tior trudo Vnndormark, became unbear able becnuso of lior nagging -lls-pOBltlon and that ho was forced to ltfavo her. Tho wlfo Is now living In Seat tle and did not appear though through her attorney hIio put In n counter clnlm against her husband charging dunoitloii. . Vandormnrk stated in tho court that ho has uo property In Orugon, wheroupon tho dofonso produced a deed to ptiporty at Hums, Ora Ron, Tho plaintiff declared that ho has no land thoro and thnt any thing In his nnnio ho would willing ly turn over to his wife. For moro Information tho caso was continued until March fi. And then later In tho day thoro cnino a fifth divorce caso boforo Judgo Coke, that of Ohmn MrClnnls, versus Tom McUlnnls, In which tho wlfo alleges cruol and Inhuman treatment nnd drunkonuoss. She usks (or tho custody or tho threo mi nor children and alimony, tho amount or which is not stated, Tho husband, although ho mnkos no counter claim for dlvorco, donlos tho allegations or his spouso. Sev eral times n dlvorco has boon startod by this couple, but It has boon com promised bororo coining Into tho courts. i completed building Is structure. Tho gymnasium building Is G0x70 foot over nil. The basement floor Is divided as follows: t , in l.nitt .inK.in.i ..nw.. lAnint..!.. 1...1 ! ou u ii ii i! nil k i ii ir f'nrinrR. Norvipnn IlllIIUHOIUO '" uuinf, huiinitu viy juiiiuunij, uiil I 7 ; - - " 1 Hint It will bo Installed throughout i "" "u toiHiucuu oy uov. u. ioiioy tho country nu fast ns tho business I ,InU of tn0 cruiser Llfo Lino, and in- wlll warrant. Tho Bound pnsBcs through a small tubo or vacuum Hathlug room, 2Cx70 feet. floorH and walls enncroto. Swimming pool L'OxlO foot, eight dcop nt ono end nnd sloping to n four foot depth at tho other end. Wading pool for children Is 18x20 reot with a depth or four feot nt ono end nnd eighteen Inchos nt tho other. All tho pools nro reinforced wator proof construction. Tho balnuco or tho basemout floor, 21x70 feot, Is provided with showers, toilets, dressing rooniB nnd lockers. It Is divided Into two parts, ono for tho boys nnd tho othor for tho girls, Knch department hns eighty lockers for keeping bathing suits, etc. Tho second floor or playroom Is 10x70 feet nnd Is well lighted by many windows, each or which Is screonod with henvy who to protoct tho glass, ltows or soats will ac- All ' containing somo nickel plntes nnd plntlnum wlroB. Tho bent waves from tho pinto amplify tho Bound waves to tho volumo which thoy orlglnnlly had, when spoken. So sensitive Is tho Instrument, thnt It also amplifies every Imporfectlon or transmission. This makes perfect transmission necessary boforo wo can expect much from tho now ap paratus. It cost $:i,000,000 to at tain tho high grndn tranmlsslon now existing botweon Now York and Snn Francisco before tho Introduction of tho amplifier. torment will bo In tho Sunsot como- tery at Flngatnfr. Word rrom tho hospital lato this Urtornooit confirmed tho roport that tho seven wounded men nro getting along very woll. Will Not Itebuild. It Is probnblo that tho C. A. Smith company will not robulld tho de stroyed boarding houso. Tho com- pnny has always desired that such lines bo hnndlod by prlvnto ontorprl8o but whon thoy first came horo thoro wns no ono to provldo board and lodging ror the mon and so thoy hnd to erect tho building. Now thoro nro otiior boarding housos In Hunker BO! SCOOTS TO HAVE GOOD NOR I oiir local company has made ,, Tho coin,)nn. ,inB ft bonnng conBldornblo Iniprovomont x l house at Hay City nnd this will tern- n,??MJ nni. W 't'8 porarlly provldo for men unable to and Mr. Hall asked our people to Lecuro BccoraniodntIon 0,8owhoro. send mo horo so that wo night co- v, . T t ,, , .i'v..,tu in iiiinniiiih n hit ut'fijwui j ui iiaiimmoaiuii iiuiweun II'JIIUS ill Coob County nnd Portlnnd. Wo commodate nbout 250 peoplo. Thoyhopo with tho Improvomonts now nro along tho front, occupying n I contomplnted by tho two companies, spneo 10x70 feot. Underneath tho i to mako coniniorclnl conversations seats aro u numbor of small rooms posslblo to Sim Francisco from horo. that mny bo used for various pur- "I shnll recommend tho Installn posos. All In nil It Is one or tho tlou or somo swltchos nnd colls In most convenient, comploto nnd hand-!1!"0 vltli n bcIioiuo worked out by somo structures that could bo do-1 Messrs. Honey nnd dates In your slrod. ,ocl conipnny, which will mnko It - i almost Impossible to cut oU tolo beenmo definitely known to day that nono or tho dead woro married. Tholr nearest relatives havo been wired regordlng tho fu norals, plans for which will bo mndo, perhaps tomorrow. in GET BUSY NOW You have no time to lose if you wish to . help your friend win one of those FREE TRIPS To The Exposition, NOMINATION lliaNIC I nominate (Niiiiio) (Aildio-ss) Tills Coupon Wortli 1000 Votes. Only Ono (I) Nomination blank allowed (o each cuudldnto OBTAIN FULL INFORMATION FROM Red Cross Drug Store graph communication (JIVK LHNTK.V l'ltORUAM. Spcvlnl Sermons nnd Addiv.sses llplscopid CIiiiiyIi, Tho following series or speclnl thoines has been arranged ror the i.niivnn.. ''O'1'0" season by tho Hector or tho Mnrshflold and Hosoburg over our ; Ll)lsconal crch on Sundays nt 11 Joint linos. At prosont tho Morso n' ,M,! "Tho ""cat nl Oood Heart," tolegrnph Instruments nro on n tol-1 ",lolKlo In Common Lire," "Holl ophono circuit, but tho now plnn J B,ou ,,ml tho Studont," "Tho Pillar in uous Tomplo," "Tho Cost or High Living," "Chnllongo or tho Christ to .Men or Today." On Friday evenings nt 7:30 tho will mnko It posslblo to work tho tolegrnph nftor conversation on tho wires is Impossible, Sorvtco will not be interrupted so long ns ono or tho rivo wires romnlns Intact, j control thonio of tho "Foundation of oven though It Is lying In tho mud." . Mr. Vhllllps will spend sovornl days Inspecting tho local oxchnngo and who plant with J. W. Honey, nnd will lator go to Portland, mak ing n enroful Inspection of tho lines of his own company rrom Myrtlo Point to Hosoburg on tho wny out. AMONG THE SICK tho Happy Llfo" will bo discussed In tho study or tho Hentltudos, and It Js hoped that thoso who can como will try to keep the continuity or tho series. Instead or tho Wednesday nrtor noon sorvlco, as was announced, It will bo transrerred to Tuesday nftor noon at tho thno or tho meeting or tho Guild in Guild Hall, consisting or practical Instructive tnlks, such Enthusiastic Gathering Held Tuesday Night at Home of Vernon Smith An Intorostlng nnd Inspiring moot ing rolatlvo to tho reorganization or tho Hoy Scout movement in Mnrsh riold was held on Tuosday evening nt tho homo or Vernon Smith. Tho mooting was tho outgrowth or last Sundny's gathering In tho Library auditorium called to dotormlno on somo plan or action In tho Intorost or tho boys of tho city. Tho mombors of tho commltteo attending tho meot Ing, consisting of CharloB Smith, A. n. Cldloy, W. A. Held, Vernon Smith, Robert K. Drowning and Hoyal Nllos or tho High School Faculty, was sup plomontod by tho presonco or Ilerbort A. Dustorud, formor scout master, and James II. Mills. Calling the meeting to ordor, Mr. Drowning gavo n atntomont of tho scopo of tho work nnd Its bonoflts In mo mo or tlio growing boy. AKor a general discussion It was tho unanl mous opinion that tho Scout work Is tho proper solution of tho problems or boy liro, nnd tho commltteo was ror tunnto in being nblo to porsuado Mr. Nlles of tho High school faculty, who has had much oxporlonco hi handling boys, to undortako tho leadership or tho movement, w, a. Hold was ap pointed n commltteo or ono to Inter view tho school board rogardlng tho uso or a basement room or tho Con- tral building. Negotiations nro being mndo with tho World Film Corporation to hnvo shown In ono ot tho local thoators tho drama or tho boy scout, which would bo tho most rittlng object les son In tho way ot educating tho boys and goneral public regarding tho movement. Doy Scout work has In him nnd tho recognition of tho things that should hnvo boqn his when ho wns n boy growing up. Tho Scoutantt Manual Is n vorltnblo trea sure house and guldo for tho lover or nature. Ftithcr meetings or tho commltteo will ho hold In tho near futuro ns soon ns suitable nrmugemontH ror n meet lug plnco ror tho Bcouts can bo oh tallied. REDONDO ARRIVES LuiiiIht Currier Arrives In Knrly from Snn Francisco with Seven PnsscngoiH. Coming rrom Snn Francisco, tho Hcdoudo crossed In nt on early hour this morning bringing soven passen gers from tho south. In her hold was a shlpmont or rottr cnrloadB or cement ror the big Wllllnmottd Paci fic brldgo ncross tho Hay nt North Hond. Tho Hedondo expects to lonvo out ngaln for Snn Francisco next Sun day nftornoon at 3 o'clock. Thoso who arrived this morning woro: G. 1). Ferguson, It, Mosor, J. Mc Intyro, Mrs. Julia St. John, Frank St. John, Gaylord St. John and F. h Hlnck. WKLCO.Mi: ALL AT MILLICO.MA TONIGHT To you nowcomor nnd you of older resldonco hi Marshfiold Is extended n hearty welcome to como nnd moot nnd know ench othor this ovenlng nt tho MUllcoina Club rooms botweon tho hours or eight and olovon o'clock. COMMITTEE. MASQUtiltADI-J HALL nt KAGLKS HALL, SATUHIUY evening, FKIJ. HUAHY (. DON'T FOUGHT TO CQMH nnd 11IUNG mj ynur Mc the winter. t4MM4tMHH NEWS OF NORTH! John Hill nnd wlfeolXf-l nro rojolclng over tit i daughter. W. J. Sllornnd nVtm over tho birth of a im'i nt Morcv HoBiiltal. It. S. O'Connor, whorrfJ to Hay City, lias ioH nt OreKon and Wbrtr Kminott, who Is havlot liill modelled. Clins. Cnthcart and MM rlvod horo from CrdltkJ tholr homo. Mrs. J. S. Newklrkiffl ror Loon Lnko to ipendM nt dm ranch there. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cbai gono to California la rffi" mossago announcing ' r.ar nnab. son of Mr 1 G. Hnab, Is sulfertar 'n1! cltls nnd may underjoM' Nlghtwatch McLauiMtolJ work Tuesday nlgt " i.i. n tim North D18 Door Factory that mlMjj disastrous had It m- llnmll. .liRrnvcrv ol V- n,.Kp,i i.y gnontaneoni ... ...... -i.n., IS0dJll Old OUIJ " T-- A Hov. F. S. Shlmlan o J Hond Presbyterian (" conrinod to his booe V 1 or lumbago. . j . ,i..i.i,ini and J" woro initiated by '' ,r..ii.. f Pvthlas tMi "l t, a nin.lmon ba . ":.:. .lBrberlb'?.,, ... -.mimel'" g,re win h r - ns poBtmasiei . -t. n iiovnoldi wV start his South ! J whlto cedar, u "" Edward Dyor, son or Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Dyor, loll rrom his blcyclo on North Front street yesterday and dislocated his shoulder and olbow. Ho Is much bettor today. great rasclnatlon for nil who know anything nbout It and Is Its own best -'.m-..... T I . --. .as tuo uiilld Labor Problem, tho Em-, b00s,or' A acquaintance with tho manuol Movemont. otc, the time for onch talk to bo announced Inter. DO NOT FAIL TO ATTEND THE GHEAT DEHATE at tho SI. E. Mrs. Chnrlos La Chapollo is vory CIlUllCH, FED. 8 TO 8. much Improved nftor her lllnoss of ' soveral days. J T',bl)y COAL. The klud YOD have Mrs. Henry Olson, of Hunker Hlfi. ' ALWAYS USED. Phono 72. Pacific j Is qulto sick at her homo with ty- Uywr ,nI Transfer Company. .. nhold rover. - Doiwyd.vnJtzer.expecj6.fo; i to gi get down town tomorrow DHESSED CHICKEN domi to 1 7 ' Immediately contrc mtiZ0' VMVK MK.lT.quwtlon: "V. 5 , MAUKCT 'dActooTtBa work Is nil that Is necessary to on list Interest and thoro Is no troublo in getting boys interested hi Its mauirold activities. As nu evidence or how It seizes hold of tho grownups, ono of tho members of tho commltteo pres ent Tuesday ovenlng aftorward pro cured tho book which deals with Scoutcraft work, nud in showing It to his rrlond. nn oldorly gontlomnii, was fronted with tho please order mo cnll of tho youth Puget Sound Bridge Dredging Co. r. ... .. .. - PftflW uams, bridges, Buildings: eenerai COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR Wfw uur uoos Bay office has available for uruy work the Dredge "Seattle" the most powerful, best equipped nnd most thorough twenty-Inch hydraulic drediro in Pacific vtert Coos Bay office. Main ft Marshfield, Orenon. Seattle, wa t J-.ir. TTMnniTSM fiMfaff i Ji J& ' jfeks V -Jti(., ,. tM.AMfcr iw. roKJSJa &mtsw?vm