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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1915)
YVY"VTVHW -r 1.!' I THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELP. OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1915--EVENING EDITION. TWO 1 KiVK 515 GHMDROD S HEAL BUD ACTOR I American Adds New Star to Ranks ? . TO 'FLAWS FOR MDHLE Otto Holbing, of Appleton, Wis., Writes About Man Now in County Jail According to a letter received today, T. 11. Orlndrod. who Is now In tho county Jnll pending a grand Jury investigation of (lie charges of larceny ngnlimt him. hns a bad record In other places. It will bo remembered that Orlndrod about January 1 loft his clothing on the North Bond wharf, after escaping from tho North Bond city Jail, with n' noto that lil body would be found In tho Bay. Instead of being found BUILDIMC CHANGED i:i,ks i.onfji: o'i sinoM) i'l.oim lit 11,01 (J wii.i. m INTO AIWP.TMKXTS. i tliu lodt?o on lliclr property at tho ' corner of Third ami C'oiniiiorriul where they hno n lot 00 by 100 feel much sooner than they had planned for h.id tho lotuo been made for l ho loeatl'in on Central avenue. Tim nni'Mflon.4 of tho miner story nro now being put into placo and TO lKASI m,xt weak, it Ib expected tho root OK NOIIU'il ...mi i. i,i .,. M'lin Rnirwnv of !: Tri:XKIh,i,o building will bo next to tho PLAN RAISE PASSENGER IH E thonter and will lead to an open ,.,.,- .--.. - I l lHJilUJi iltlll nil) It 'till I" It 1 1 V'V-ti The Klk. lodge has dedded not ; 'l ' '' ;!0 feet, unroofed. It u, lease the sec. nd floor of tho No-1 ' " of "''" c,rt Uf "' B,x ..... I....I.H,,, ,wuv i..i,inr Paimtmn. niinrlmoiiU will opon, all of them t.ii- tiiiildlng now under construe- i 'on ami rr which thoy at ono tltno i.t.inned to tnko over and tho pnee vm i not be turned intootnolneta villi now bo turned Into alx large ip.irtineiits, according to Architect ru pin. who is revising tho plans r dm building. With this change It Is possible snrmnw"' liir d,SCOVOr0'1 MMnp VIRGINIA. KIRTLEY, NEW AMER. that a building will bo erected by witness tho work containing at least three rooms Concrete for the building Is being shot into plnro by means of a long chuto lending from a tower. By tho changing of tho spout tho flow of concrete can bo dlrectod to any spot In tho construction, a fact that bus drawn ninny spectators to towards Iloseburg Grlndrod'n wife and hor mother woro living In Forndnlo not long CAN-MUTUAL 3TAR. The Ann i lean Mutual Contnnnv has found a eh.irmlug new star in Virginia i Tin: UAiiA xkwspaim:!!. ago. Sho secured a divorce from i ,. ' , ,' , ., . ' , . ' ii. i i . . . .. , K r e.v. In e ei l ng iiIhu a dozen Orlndrod after ono of his oscapades ,,, ,,.., ... , .. last fall Tho lottor Is from Otto Holbing, of Appleton, Wis., nnd Is ns follows: "About Ihrco years ago I hold tho position of foreman on tho Vancouver, Wash., Columbian, liv ing hnitylly with my wlfo nnd chil dren, who wore located on a ranch licnr town. About that tlmo a man ly tho namo of T. II. Orlndrod cairio along nnd beenmo acquainted with tho family and rogardless 6f my protests, married my daughter. I had mado Inquiries and learned that ho served tlmo In tho Walla Walla penitentiary nnd was also sen tenced In Colorado for attempted trnln wrecking. Ho was considered nn outlaw in Kldgeflold, Wash., whero ho lived for a whllo with his jftironU. Because I didn't approve of his "sticking nround" caused a ruplurd "In my homo, nnd I was turned out. I rntuo back Hast nnd while hero learned that ho, with tho Holbing family, had moved to Marsh field. I wroto tho Chief of I'ollco t try nnd locate thorn for mo, but never received n roply to my lottor. LAat wcok I nccldontnlly plckod tip n copy of tho Orogonlan of January 1 and found tho onrlonod dispatch. Ho must bo tho scoundrel 1 mean, nnd I would llko to know more nhuut him nnd It ho lH mill at lib erty. I am pntrlculnrly anxious to know' what has become or his wlfo. If hIio is Mill (horo, nnd If sho Im in wnnt. If you will kindly mnkn im offort to onllghton mo in any way I would npprcclato it vory much. '.it the Iteiuty-Mtitunl brand of the Tljing A" nethltles the aim was t siirrotnid .Viiigirltn I'Nehrr with bar moulniw type-. In the cuse of MIhs , Klrtloy thin requirement hn been met idtnlrably. I'twHcwcd of a vlv.ulty nut pergonal lnngiictlHtu conipniiihle with Mew KNcher'rt own eluuin. the ' new lending womnn still Is exactly the opposite type of beauty, being a perfect blond. Kncli, nccordliigly, nc- I lotituntos the nttrnctlreiie.sH of the J oilier. I MNs ICIrtley'a birthplace was Bowl- J lug O recti. Mo. She wns edti.'iited at , rutler ucadeiny and at Colorado col- ' ege. In liUO she made her debut ot he singe with Klorone. Stone at tit Iturlmnk thentor, I.oa Angeles, Cnl vhcre "be scored Immediate stirron Ii ngeuue role. Two yearn of tdocl vnrk proved eeellint nil round ttiilr ng. ami in im. mie ciiiereii motion ph ere. She lias been Ideutllled prom' n'litly with neveml of the lending hIu l on the const nnd Iii-Ihk to th 'iMuly-Miitunl playlets u wealth xpetlcuoo mid dninmtle nblllty. IVi qw hor strongest qiinllllcnt!o:i Is In mixing versatility. In her curlier release with i' !nnl,v brand sho proved hcrielf I ''it eoHiedlenne. "Hratw BiiMuuk n It 1 nnd Two Bo.vh" nnd "Kvai ' kv tny" are iIii.k In whl h M ' illi'v give im nut iiiitgli hn medj, but (lnliily, dellelniH fun ni'i 1 .' In keeping with the superior tf . i'I'iii df Ilirry I'nlliitd'n piinlui'tl.Mi n "The V-ile of Cmtow" hc plays 1 Miely ilrniiialb- pnit. rcpleti- i'Iids nnd K-tiiing limiiiiii einutlnn WAR ANFiwATRIMONY "That tho dally nowspaper Is th0 most powerful nnd tho most pervasive Inriunneo of our (i,1y am nation, will, I think, bo conceded. It Is not going to0 (lXT to say that tho alms nnd and ambitions and modes of thought of tho younger generation nro largely molded by its contents. Not oven tho Scriptures enn now cotnpoto with it. Tho Bible, when it was lead nt least onco a day In every Christian family, was, as nn odttcntlonnl force, of Incalculable value. No ono who hns over listened to such family reading Is likely to deny Its affect upon tho char acter of youth. It sank Into tliolr lives. It shaped their Ideals. Tho images and phrases which this reading embedded in their minds served In nfter yoars as a stay in tlmo of trial, as n guide in bewildering moral situations, as consolntloti In tho hour of berenveincnt. But tho BIblo is no longer rend us It onco was. To its high placo tho nowspapor has now been pro moted. It Is tho newspaper which Is now road dally In tho American futnlly In tho unOluistian ns well ns tho Chrlstlnn family. It Is tho nowspnpor which now sinks Into tho lives of our young people, nnd filling their minds with Ittt phrases and Ha pictures, shapes tholr chnractora nnd supplies tho motive for their conduct." Prod Newton Scott, I'roroiror of Kngllsh, Unl vorslty of Michigan. 131 Interstate Commerce Commis sion Delays Advance of Half Cent Per Mile III; AbkwIMpJ I'itm to Coot Il7 Tlmcs.l WASHINGTON1.'!). C, l-'ob. 25. Tho Increased passenger faros which railroads in tho Western nnd South western' I'ajwonger aRsoclntlon torrl loiy proposed to put In effect on Mnith lwere suspended today itn ti". .Tunis -'9, when u henrlng is to ho hold in Chlcngo. Tho proposed Incrnsos would ninouiit to about half n cent n mile. ANDTHEH PAPER HDni QUITS 11 on um -- ilf W A 1 h r 1 n H Ti n ft Hs 0 4 0 WlltKliKSS TKIiKlMIONK TKSTKD OX TKAIXS NKW YOltK, Kob. 25. The first completoly huccoss- fill tests of tho wireless tolo- phono from n moving trnln 4 were mndo on Sunday on tho Delnwnre, Lnekawannn & Western By., when Hjiokon niossngos woro clearly heard 20 mllos, from Lounsberry to Blnghaniton, N. Y. Moro than n year ngo tho I.nekawnnnn mndo use of tho 4 wireless (o solid mossiigos from fixed Htations to moving O trains. Tho receiving np- paruttts could ho operated on thirty volts, hut It reintfred 110 volts to opornlo tho J lioworfiil transmitter needed 4 to transmit tho human volco through tho air. 4 NHWKI'AI'KIt I-'IKIil) IN CKX'Hl U. , oiikcox is it.M'iniiV m:i(i, ukiMii:ti:i) op mjca'i. pimim. (ATIOXH. liA PI NIC, Or., Feb. 2.'1. Thu Vvri ltock News yesterday discon tinued publication. A short tliuo ago tho Slstoni Ilorald, tho Torro- bouitc Orcgonluti, tho Dnnniixn On..- otto, tho Bodinoiid Hub and tho dutiro for wlilsfcer tln.tlitnli.t 1i1 t flt..t..t. fl li.rti.ii I la. .....1 1 r.r. I. .. 1 1 .. 'I ivv.lllivillll jjiiti;. .i inu .linuuilllimmi publlcntion. This leaves ono pa pe. nt Hedniond, olio nt Fort Hock, two nt Prlncvlllo nnd ono ench nt Bend, La Pino nnd SUvor Lnko nn the tiir Ivors in Uuntrnl Oregon. VV'VH PKAt'K INTO AX OMI HYMN Woiiuiii 1'ustoi In '.MiiswcliuscttH "Belgium HelpSej Anyt&ay Till Spring, Jays Commi$sion Need of Relief Still Very Urgent, According to Latest Reports From Stricken Land How Americans Can Send Their Mite A By "WILL mWIJV OTXXAIt lAWB, district president of tho Soiih of Xuriwiy, Miys of It. It. HAUtJAX: "In order (o nppreclntc this In HlfniK spcnkci' It is neceswiry to Imve seen mid heaul lilm one's .'elf. Wo have no umili hy wlikh to do Ii lut Justice" """""' '' -.2S""tt!. ""into ionHiloM ."s" or U.U.I.. '' fr nlcohollp .it,,,..,. '' M(I Inivo hucit, fun '. fc; " rctorcd to 1 .' mid usiriimi-, r. . ' If you fan top.! '" o roruiHol Ask Li Owl Prcsrr btlni m.J '"'Im n..i urai Cluitiges "Onwaril Christian Soldiers" I ei,,,,,,,,.,.. ',. , . AwaHr -""IIMIIll iMIIIM 111 ..- .. .. "" ,BMU JIUTU., I' 01). iil. TIIO KOV. ?ifci, Jlnry T. Whitney, pastor of tho Unl- Ot-Ht".??"!' ttu'Jnn church In BornnrdHton, has!? , . '"" . r . i i n i nrn.. . "iwmitnl-ni " 11, n fninnliu ntwl nm nr Ul, LU VU ItS-M I'C II, "Onward Christian Soldiers." I ,n lho ,,cl ot Mnlj Tho woman pastor obJcctB to tho 'J A" JJ'tlildo Roetj "war" and "bnttlo" and "foo" In tho' ...Hot nV.'incil!iC. hymn, bo alio has written u "poaco" vVV;iiVTi "fe vorelon, which wna pasted over tho ' J. .A ' lij, .uisrrVJ?' win ui;nio in inu ujiuiiuuunn ui iiiii zrz: """ church. TIiIh is her rowonlltiK of tho 4477: ! A m. -., " I UUTSON Hmn ItOCMI A.M) Ijoiu v VHVA) HATH So Second nna Cnrd. H. B. HnrnM.r &S4HAAA4A....... " - - - . 'ltllll hymn: Onward, Christian workors, Yo who hope for pence, In tho namo of .Tosun Milking war to reaso. Jestta is our loader, Going forth to sow Seeds of truth nnd Justice In this world below. TUADK AT Till: PAIjACH MKAT MAItliKT. mwwumHtwam i w'iiwi juj.at,.n Withy COAL. The hind YOU have ' ! . -.- I ALWAYS UHKI). Phono 72. Pacific Livery mill Transfer Company. CITY AUTO & mi HAY AND NIGHT HSrjl for taxi, phono JO, Oal Hotel. For touring can, (foil Chandler Hold lynx usiiiirrn. m I lev CnJa : i jN( ft . BUSINESS REVIVES. LOGW RESUMED THBHi: XOItTHWICSTIMtX CAMPS TO STAHT OPIIIIATIOXS OX MAItC'll 1ST, AITIIlt A SKY KUAIj MOXTHS' SIH'T DOWX. AIIKIIUHKN, WiibIi., Fobniary LM. Tlimu ChohalU county loatlnu camps, otnploylng a total of 'JOT. I uinn. To help Hioho iiiifortuiinteH Is Itlr AMOfltlM rrM Ii, Ciw IWir Tlmn.J I.OXDOX, Fob. 21. Tho question or nldlng financially tho unmarried wivos of soldlors was taken up nnd decldod fnvornbly by n voto of three to ono nt n gonernl nieetlng of the Sailors' and SoldlanT Famllleg' As goelntlon held here. TIiIh form of lllclt union In cncournged Indirectly by army regulations ngnlnst mar rying, and thoro nro l,:mo such ensos out or tho 75,000 famllloB onrollwt In tho books of tho socloty. Aid Is to lit given, howovor, only whero n real homo u iiialutuluod by tho wo men, win roauino onernt ona on March Jut, aftor a shut down of sovoral months. This nnnoiincoinont coiuob from Pie logging firms' inanaMors. Th cati.m nro tho Woatorn Logging Company, noar Ford's Prnlrlo, hud two cniiijm of tho (iray'8 Harbor Lofgluj?. Company. An Indication or Improvod lum ber bimfniMH wan imoii here Satur day wlion threo willing vettwlK eh.ir teiti, two Tor Anstrnlhi ami ono for tho Hint Coast, woro niinniiiicod. Dr. f. H. KKIrY, DHXTIST Phono T.12-J, Jtooni 201. Coko bldg. not in vlow or tho majority of tho coniniltto meniliors of tho licensing of vice, as nwortod by the minority. St. Audrloti said: "As nn old soldior, I dony tho grow iiiRiilt Hint soldlors nro moro lniniornl than tuon of tho snmo elnss In other wnlkn of life. H tho soldior i niii i , iiiin-iinnn i in.ii i im nnii.i m. " ' ' I Ski4UMZi ymiijg IRVING BLOCK BELGIAN REFUGEE8 IN THE RUINS OF TERMONDE J CCOimiNn li tlio comulnlon For IKIIor In lltlslum. ihc American noo. till. Will lir.tlHlllt.' lnx.n In ,..,.! l. ..,-.. . nr- "' """ '" " l"u uk"(m peopie nn tins winter. "Wo have taken pains to Investigate," said ono of the couimlHslonere hist Itns not gono through tl, fr, ,.r ., . ,.' C... V '"u .. " "T "m.1. ",r!,',e?,w t0 .' there will be 0 tuarrlago, ,t I. ,l,o fault of ,., people J XmuSiZ " MP of thin country, who for a hundred , l,,,s I'W" n race with hunger, this business or roodlug 0500000 mstnlo yor have dlwournged Moldlei-M from wllh hmhiiIIm xntlioiwl a half world away. All Belgium depend' on Anu'rl. ninrrylng whllo serving liornmu tho ffi1 r,M,,l ,,,,lf of "olKtunt Is nover more thnn a week ahead of starvation wiMimlloH nllowH.i.o would r, ?. mM t.h"" col', c,mv '""" t,",t' 0,lco tl10 ,rov,Mu "f Lln.boiirg. remote nit of tho taxpnyor.' pockets. Id,, V' ! ' '" !' tw.n" "f,irv,,iB- l"T" commM tl I'ooplo had not w ten tor not enro whothor tho e( uncll Is tool.- n ' W,,PI,1,,I,, of our u"0'1 States co.muls maungod to Itorrow fro. the "icily riht? wnmg , t I ho-1 S. VT 0IM,,,,,1 ,nd w the pcplu alive mull an Ainorlm si men? Iluv ii,., ... ,...,..,:..'? t i ?" ve1 Wy tl.o onn. Once Captain Lucey. the sl.ppK niront in I i , PAhACH MHAT MAHUHT 8Kl,LS,"l "'"Jorlty of tlto pomdo of ,, "A" J1,., V! S !T "f "irL "" '),,tc1' 0Yornment. Wege ami ll UK.1T MKAT. , country thoy hnve ieted It. aecnnl. .lav. i,rr ,i. ;..'- " '' ."r."n!' n,ul " w' -ovornl P" " J, country thoy hnve .,,, In accord- days u?fo .lie MtUi ne nKl" 5S !! a"S HI1CO With t IB (lb'tlllLU of Plll-l.llnn. MllllL' fur It. .11,,, 1,1 ,l l ,l. l',...,. .." . l."Ul" ""'"' l ",8 " "S "bl0 FAILURE IS IMPOSSIBLE An HduntlHlng expert, who Jh a laij.0 usee (if iinwnpHporn, win usked thin iiunstlon: "In your Jtidgmont what nre the clmncoH of wuccuwi Tor nn ordinary nowpnpBr nilyortl. lug campaign V" Noto tho omphutlB or hlu nnswor: "If I ho indole, hut,: Proper illMrlhut bin, ,, htipihtiil jior t-,,jit imlhy niul' cliaracier, mill m light cniy Is used in t right noutpapur.s It can. not fall. "In my Judgment thoro is no guow? work nbout It and I sponk from a varlod oxper lenco." Thoro Is no guoss work about rosulls when you ml vortlso in tho ?9B& ft n,lS3 Times unco with tho illeluten if Chrlttlnn it and humanity." GUARD AGAINST SPIES Knghiiid lias (i ho Mine. Oiioful With llh I'apiiilN il Aw U1J V U Cttu iU) TIivm. thing for Holland to do since ho no , , m '" ... t ""J" n..no, win. tm, iU l""or'.ttnil Mwr " ""' l"t he has faced tho sta er m . win This Is America's great and glorious part In tho world war or 10H-15 llint every Ainerlonn may have n pewonal chaneo to help some Bcl-lan tho Commission For Belief In Belgium has arranged its "iwrcol Jos" Jtan ' An? one who wants to send a package containing between twenty and trtv "noi n of nonperlshablo food need only put a tag on tho pa eknge ml res" ilio n! n I.ON..OX. F,.. 21. British pass- TOO KlK 1" WIT. 111 Mh m ports nro now UhikhI hi ttuc-h a ninn-j spent for stumps will " wrumled r'l!u, "" the money he has nor that It will bo impossihio for FuekngoK mailed from UIIHUU.N should be niMrr.Mil to TIiroDOiiP n Plim ami other nllen uiiemlof. to altar) W"f,0X' MUNICIPAL HOCK. l'OUTLAM), who Is eolleitiiig ageiit "or tlili ilium mi, iin.v f.fii, iiri i.oii.i i... ..i. "...,.. ' ' " IV UlllUl thnn tho porsons to whom Uuuod. Ovor all tho surfaoo of tho pass port where descriptions and signa tures ato to bo placed fino linos nro printed in red Ink. Tho application of acid to this surface makes tho red Ink run and liwtautly shows tho puHhpori hat boon tninpered with. liiMcad or stHiiiplug tho photographs on the now puiwortii with n nenl which doos not cut through a now i seal has boon doviiod which perfor ate the plctureit and tho passports making it oxtroinoly difficult to sub stitute other pictures. On the now imtsports wivos ac compiuiMmr tholr luisliamU will also lo fiilh dewrlbetl. Heretofore little f?"!,,,,a ", lid to women tiollng as the wiveu of imnpoit ..... mil tue appoaranoe 0r wom- Vte SS 'if NEW SPRING SUITS MEN AND YOUNG MEN L. ADLER BROS. 1 I CHIMNnVS F1REF11! I i. N. BAYLISS Any Kind of Xlrlck Tel Prices That Are R!ri And alt Work Cumia Call at "Tho Flrild."Ji Illilc. 137 EecanA EL ' ."H-J. 1 Froiich llancci. B:Ci;H Bfi! I CO. A honiiliriil (iMsoriiiKiui r H(. torus niul iiiiUcrhils; tlu best wink iiiunshlp; Hwnggor iiiiiihlK, Inu nut CVtlCIIIO. Ilov nn,) MMIllMtllgll-h ClltN. CLUETT SPRING SHIRTS i.t, ? i. .it), .o. NEW SPRING NECKWEAR -3e, :."!(, i for !!.o, TiOe, 7.1c Sjti. FOWNES SPRING GLOVES i-ny Suede, Cadet and Kid ONYX HOSIERY FOR SPRING u.ie, :j."c, :t r,. yi, no,., AVw Spring Arrivals .lust In. WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT All the hile.st models ami Mylcs in hull),, ('oats, Dresses ami Waists. You am conllally Invited to coino niul look them over. Seo window. AT- CAMPBELL'S WO00IM North Froti btrrt, ""If ' Low Rates for Handling W Wo linul trunks betwMJW tn Marslinelil niul ao jem for rnnsnnaltlo ratci. iVMl THANHI'IIU A STORiM Levi Jlclsner, nopw Phones: J20J. i'-' MA'IT lu MAT Wostorn Orcijon npr haas nitaruErJ Iniiinrlnra .mil WllOlCk Moralflold, 0reo Tol. 301-11. Res. MjiW LETT US MAKE YOUR ABSTRACTS Tltlo & Trust Co., "j thoroughly dependable, i .it... r..Tlnn nmfflDt tit UIIUU duiuvv, i"w7" , JV4I to all Interests of osrl MINIMUM OP" I. S. KAUFMAN r ! - .iCTi See Our Windows One Contains Seasonable HOUSECLEANING SUGGESTIONS 1 The Other Shows .JAP-A-LAS VARNISH STAINS JAP-A-LAC FL0RR FINISHES JAP-A-LAC WOOD STAINS JAP-A-LAC ENAMELS ' Largest line of Jap-A-Lac In Coos County Ask for Color Card ----""", ii mini- - -n Mill hi vnrloim parts of Kim-lnnd MAL NORMAND, "BIG BEN," MISS NORMAND'S TRAINED a, I !' murd the authoritie and tlnn AND "FATTY- ARBUCKLE IN A RECENT KEYSTONF rM.TS' w.U n.rcaftPr natch th- m.. " ''" HOWLER, THr SEA NYMPHS" KEYSTONE MUTUAL (f women more cuvfniK ! When vou buyWM uythebest If Yftu Wamf flitt Rcfr Irs the Meat Line Telephone 1 TELL US THE SIZE AND THE CUT THAT YOU IP U l ANU WE'LL DELIVER THE GUUU0 We buy the best that Coos County and Portland can msh us. We have equipped our market to keep ana ripen meats and give the most prompi " efficient deliveries possible. THE UNiON MARKET J. F. Ford Co. 174 South Broadway. Phone! Marshficld THE DELICATESSEN CO, 1QK MnRTIJ DDnAnuAY t,, - ,n,nVS Itl "u erry ni nil ttnroa a largo vnrioty of n'"'K'" , ,nim lMMW.UtlSI) FOODS for tho tablo and family trade, xeaAfJ'A wo Ktvo our boat attention and eKorts to ail W"' for socl.nl rnptino ...i i . n. ,.,..,. TRY OUR. OlJir.K xvnnr.v roi?FEE BOO i&"-'- '-r --' w - ,, rrpi TA.II . .lDI1II.i Delicacies or all klliln tn rl.nnsn frnm A llinill taste In Qdility and Trice. North Bend,! 1 iMHH ,.,,...iw-Wi'- i j - )Hkrila