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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, MlPMIL FRIDAY. APRIL 23, 1915-E VEWIWG EDITION. SIX 7 MUST HESITATE'TO BEGIN SURVEYS NOT TO RK-.MARRV MONTHS APTKR I'.NTIIi SIX nivoitci: TIiomj Who Do t I'C Severely Pun- Isliftl for ItlK'iiny ami U-uil ( liabltatton, my (.rand Jury Mpn and women of Coos County who realize matrimonial ambitions without first letting six months el npso between tho divorce and the second marriage ceremony hereaf ter nro to bo subject of grand Jury Investigation. Those, who since the passing of tho state statute In 1913 liuvo broken tho law will be given a chance, to remarry nt the end of the lonal forest reserve on the .North period, or together with all those In , Umpqua Itlvcr, the futuro who hrcak this statute, Por many years Air. Von Planta will ho- Indicted and tried on thowas an engineer with the Northern charge of bigamy and lewd cohabit-1 Pacific and later with the Western pllon. This was the statement last Pacific Railroad Company. He was evonlnir nf District Attorney Lille - qvist m tho rrnni l.irv room yesterday the question was the subject of a t"c Sierra Nevadas Into San Fran-la-cii I'cbate, snld Air. Llljcqvlst. It'dsco. waH Mhown that cases havo become! Two and possibly threo surveys exceedingly flagrant and that In some , will bo made from Ilosoburg to tho cases no nttempt has been made to proposed destination, according to comply with tho law, two years now i r- Vo Plnnta. on tho Btatiito books of tho state. Any of tho preliminary routes, ho It was shown there are cases where ' Predicted, would prove satisfactory ono or both tho principals In a f'rst , tho builders of tho proposed line. mnrrln.ro ,nt,l with In n few ,lv Mr. Voil Plnllta'S crCW Of flVC hclp- aitor securing a divorce, marry other ..nrtlou t in-innen -lie,! i,., parties. In ono Instanco cited 'lore In Mnrshflcld, said tho district at torney, a woman had married w thin hree days after final divorce pro c.'cd'ngs. l'noplo know this law Is In o:'.i dice." said Mr. Ulnqlnt. "'& wlli r,lvo I hem nil fair warning and then watcli out. Itlght along tills Prac tlco has been Kolng on. No atten tion has been paid to tho law and tho feeling has been that It could bo evaded. Well, It can't bo any moro." Tho cases of this violation In the county will bo gathered. Tho grand Jurj considers that such violators nro not legally married. They will bo given a chanco to como within tho palo of tho law. If they do not not again go through tho marriage ceremony nt tho cud of six months lapBo they will bo prosecuted vigor ously. "Thoro havo been some," said Air. Llljcqvlst, "who havo been Ignorant of tho law. Wo will give them a chanco to mako it right. Soma have children under theso second marria ges. Hut hereafter thcro will bo no excuses accepted." Grand .Miry Woiks. llecauso ha Is busy In tho grand Jury room tho civil cases will lino tho docket for nt least two weeks, tractois before actual construction , bo In excellent trim. Tho bnll tos sald tho district attomoy. At tho of tjio road can begin. scrs last year won tho Northwest end of this tlmo tho criminal grind , ponnnnt and tho record nindo in tho win stnrt. i nHTn inTin nnnrn b,x wlim of tl,is Bnsn ,mv ,nn,, Tho perjury rases of Airs. Uiibyj fl Ml I H 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 IIKIrK (:"nrl1 H,,B0 "oz,,k prophesy nn on Nosler, her sister Lollltn HlmpKou and M I III IIIU1IU UNULII core of tho feat. Airs, Pfortner ho expects will take moral dayH to unravel. "And out. a meotlnir of those Interested ln! of those 1 bellovo that wo will Kft one hlg catio that will provo moro tnnn lutiireHtlng," ald Mr. Uljcnvlst. I AT THE HOTELS ('handler Hotel. A. M. OloKon, I'ortlnnd; V. M. KnlHor, Lakeside; I), A. .Miller, I'ort land; U. M. ,. Wiilliiy, Portland; I.. II. Hazard, Couulllo; (. ,. stoln-j man, I'ortland; C. W. Uuii. Portland; J. K.Norton, Co(,ullle; M., Martin. Liikcsldo; H. I). Doran, Portland; h. A. l.lljerivlst, Couulllo: Alfied JolniHon, Jr., Co.ullle; .1. A. l.auih, Cociullle; K. I). Ilnuwr, l.akeHhle; J. P. Wendllng, Myrtle Point; u. K. Alkus, Portland; W. C. I.alnl, Co qtilllo; Jiiiiu'h WatHon, Coiiullle. l.lo)il Hotel. S. X. Nagovlch, San Kranclwo; Charli'H A. Tohln, San Kranclsco; K. OraniH, Sin Francisco; Fred How. aril, San rrauclsco; Charles Hopkins, (Irauts I'uhh. SI. Ijiu i-eiico lloii'l. i:. II. Short, San I'ranclsco 11. Hoi. leu. Coiiilll(: J. It. Ilrown, Shore hy the excellent iiiuslo which made Acres; A. C. llauscher and wife, San up tho evening's program. The fa Francisco; .1. c. Klngsley, sitkuin; A. inmi 'Hallelujah chorus," from, Warren and wire, CoiiilIle; 11. Han-j Hnndel's "Messiah," which was sung Kor, Salem; K. llliig, Salem. at Faster, was the closing nuniber of Itlanco Hotel. tho program, ami as Is usually the J. M. Robertson, McKlnley; James custom, eetoue stood during the Hnnntan, Myrtle Point; M. P. Sum-( singing of this hoitl-sitrrltig produe erlln, Mjrtlo Point; Frank llowron ' Hon. tlreat credit Is duo to those Lakeside; F KosanKo, Lakeside; ('. who took pari, as It was conceded ly K. Harrow, Furoka; James Olesoti,, eer one to hao the most Insplr Furokn; M .1 Cannlchnel, South in-' lug program of .acred iiiuslo over let. heard la this section. REDWING .mahi: from co.ncord c.-u.ii;s IX IOe, Urn- ami ,"iOo IU)ri'I.F.S CTAVH (JRAl'FS 'J.V PFR IIOITLII IIH.YLTIIITL I .TlWiTjrafcv VOX IM..1NTA, KKXOAMS KX- (JINKKR, XOW IX KOSKItl IU5 To Mako Two mill INwIbly Three Stinejs Oxer Pmio.ed Line Jo tiirad R'one (Special to The Times 1 ItOSKDUnO. Or . April 22. - F Al. Von Planta, chief engineer for Kendall Ilrothers, of Pittsburg, ar rived here yesterday from Portland preparatory to sun eying and locat ing the route of the railroad which It Is proposed to construct from this city to the line of the Cascade Nat- 1 one of the engineers wno aweu in the construction of the Western Pa-1 rifle road from ugiicn, uiao, acru " nrrlvo llcr fr' I'ortland ' Wednesday evening, and the actual work of making tho preliminary sur veys will begin enrly Thursday. Tho first line to be surveyed will begin nt a point near mo nur grounds, ,. , i ii extending also due east to Dixon- vllle and tlicnco through Oak Creek and up tho North Umpqua River to tho lino of the Cascade National Forest Hcserve. This lino will be approximately 30 miles in length. As fnst as the preliminary surveys proceed tho dnta will bo placed In tho hnnds of the rights-of-way coin nilttco in order that thoy may con sult with tho owners of tho land over which tho railroad will bo constructed, way cannot In the event rights of bo secured along tho route of tho orlglnnl Biirvoy, other lines will bo established by tho engineer. It Is not believed any difficulty will be encountered In se curing rights of way from Dlxon vlllo to ho North Umpqua timber region. Tho havo nn easy proposed road will grade according to tho engineer, nnd will bo of stand- nrd construction. It Is Air. Plnnta's 'opinion that nt least a month will I ho consumed In ninklng tho pro- I llinlnnry surveys and preparing tho , (llita which will necessarily havo to be placed In thq lirjnds of tho con- nnd ellglhlo to the patriotic order of i r of Veteran Iuih hecn called for ' Monday evening nt tho Chamber of Commerce. It Ih expected thnt C. II. X.eek of Ilaiidnu authorized nrganlzor will ho hero shortly to aid In com doting flna, arrangement and It I. I .,..,.... ... ...,...... H... ....,.. ..f ..II who wluli to Join and to make pre liminary plana before lila arrival. All ,, or gidKOiiB or Union Holillurii ' nro ,.,, , ,,,.,,, (o tho BOC,oly , IVM(1 ,, fnr .wenty-flvo nan.ea of those desiring to Join havo heon so-i,. " cured. A woman's auxiliary may ho organized later hut no plans for thin branch nro yet under way. j NIUNAIj Sl'CCICSS Kvory scat whb occupied last oven- Mng In tho Kplscopal church, tho oc casion being the rendering hy tho choir, ncoiiipauled hy some of tho bout of Mnrshfiold's musicians of a tmcrod concert. It was u dltluct triumph from beginning to end ami every one went away feeling Inspired HMHHnnHHnuiinnanMnw GRAPCJUICE RITRIMIIIXt; IWK.ORATIXO Phone jour oideiN will) xa NASBURG'S GROCERY The (ii)otl Housekeeping Store. mmmmmmsmmmmmmawummmmmm K I wimmms tthffi If HI I f BIGBEE IS INJURED WHKNCIIKI) AMvLK TAKKS ATM- urn: oit ok oaaii: Former Multifield Player In Hani I.urk at Opening Sojimhi Bro ther Morris Takes Place A badly wrenched ankle ha8 taken "Skeef HIgbec out of Northwest col- leglato bnsoball for a great share of tho season according to reports from Kugcno. Ten days ago, on a two baso hit, nlgbce slid to the second sack and was carried from the field groaning. It was his loss which is attributed to having left the colleg ians In a. haze which failed to clear up until they had met a 17 to 0 de feat at the hands of the University of Washington. They woko up then Heavers sending them hack to their and have won all of their next six , hole8 In a C to 1 game resplendent games. Tho team 1ms Just returned i with close plays. Portland's buga to Eugene, boo, always the first of tho Season whon rnrsnn. nr "Si.-pot" nicheo i luck of tho Heavers. Bcems to retain . . t nf tll(. .., ,..,, thc ; ......--.. ..--.. ,,...- .. pnpIfp lTllverB,ty nlno h,8 mco wns tnkcn , thc nfe,(, b M()n.,H ng who a)g( Mnr8nfeW.B tcnm.iwo y, his brother, also played on cars ago. He was brought In from tho outfield for tho time being, German going out Into tho "garden" temporarily. Johnny Wolch, who two months ago cimo through here In tho Inter ests of Ills father's dentnl supply house, took part In tho defeat at Seattle, tho worst suffered by tho - "-" ui....-B.ii ,.. ...8 ls ll, ocond gamo ho has lost In . ........ !( .lliL.ln- I.. fAnrt fUlll.. lour years coucgu piiciuiig, a record uiilquo In Northwest baseball annals. Welch got away with a poor start and tho nlno bohlnd him booted the ball at ovory chanco, consequently thoro was panic In tho rnnks and tho same was nirowu io mo winiis, as 21 errors woie accredited tho Oregon invaders. wkiioo s injury, it is iioiioved, win allow hlni to get hack Into tho gnmo shortly after tho first of .May when tho series opens with tho Oregon Ag- rlcultunil college. With hlni In tho gnmo oitco more Oregon's nlno will WATERFRONT NEWS . The crow of tho Tillamook, which was tho In tho river tho grcntor. part of last week, Is ono of tho !!' T. I '" ."M" '" '"";. i "" .mil" Is L' and tho other memherfl of tho ; crow nio youngor atlll. llnudon He- i c0"1! . ";n l '" "" T "B f T llnudon left Monday h towlug tho hull nf ii Itntit ttrtut litiil fiir unri'lr-n r ., , , ,, , .. tint Uiwirii mniilA l It'm 'I'ltr liiill UK' tMIl ltMIVIIIW lIIUI IIU lttt was hullt hy Nolls Nolson at Prosper and was In tho enro of hor owner and Captnln F. C. Frye, of Sacramon ! to. Tho hont was hullt for river service with special attention to dccklonds and for towing barges In the river nud canals north of Sail Francisco. llniiilou Recorder. From Portland the Hrenkwater Is expected to artlve In tomorrow inorn Ing. For n cargo of lumber tho Yellow stone arrived lit this morning from San Francisco and Is now nt North Head loading for tho return trip to tho south. I AMONG THE SICK I .' Paul Ooodwln, hurt In tho auto mobile collision two wooka ago, was so much recovered yenterday that ho wa8 ahlo to leave tho hospital nnd ho removed to Hunker IIIU, llo will bo on tho sick list for somo tlmo yet hut states he feels much bettor. John King, also In tho wreck, is I still at the hospital and tho doctor states he will bo there for somo tlmo. It was thought that his right leg I would havo to bo amputated, but so' fnr this has not boon done. The Rotailaus niv craol.er-Jack en tertainers from .start to finish. Thej'll tci'tnluci's froin start to finish. They'll mako jour forget jour troubles. Fn. less you iao a strong umMltutioii, como prepared to "cry from laugh-1 lag." I IV, a (MRNIVAL SPKCIAL at SARTKR'S. i Wheat .yj.tui ,-ut. ilalmw. i BASEBALL SGD R ES IIHAVKHS AGAIN SINK INTO CUXTAOi: t'KMiAll i:r- Iios AnKoles Ibises One to Oakland ttustcrn 1cupuN Rei.d In Knrly Season Hip Scores PKRCKNTAGHS OF COAST IjKAGUK W. L. P.C. Los Angeles . . .15 9 Salt Lake .... 1 1 S San Francisco . .12 9 Oakland 10 13 Vonlco .' 7 11 Portland S 13 .can .577 571 .17.7 .388 .3S0 PORTLAND, April 23. Again yes terday tho Hees stung tho Portland ... firm hoI(, ..... hnq Bnco tno 00n- in 0f the season. -. Tho scores follow: American League. At Now York Washington 5, Now York 1. At Cleveland Detroit 5, Cleveland 3. At Doston r Philadelphia C, Doston 7. At Chicago St. Louis 1, Chicago 5, National Loague. At Drooklyn Now York 4, Ilroklyn C. At Philadelphia Boston , Philadelphia S. At Pittsburgh Cincinnati 2, Pittsburg 8. At St. Louis Chicago 5, St. Louis 9. Const league. At Portland It. Salt Lakb 5 II. K. S 1 Portland . . . . I 7 2 At Oakland It. II. 12. Los , Angoles I 0 1 Oakland fl 9 I At Vonlco It. II. H. San Francisco 5 C 0 Vonlco 3 7 2 It's Money Well Spent It's far better to spend $50 or $1,000 in aclvcr-' tising in The Times and makes more net profit than it is to spend nothing for advertising and make less net profit. Out of every ten men who succeed, nine do -so by liberal publicity. The tenth man is usually a freak exception. . Consistent advertising keeps you even with or ahead of your competitor. Most of our merchants are quick to realize that newspaper advertising is the best and that ads in The Times bring results. Urn ' Special For LADIES SHIRT WAISTS, ALL SIZES Lot No. 1. Regular $1.00 to $1.50 values. (Q Saturday Special uc Lot No. 2. Regular $1.75 to $2.50 values, Saturday special .. Lot No. 3. Regular $3.00 to $6.50 values, mado of Lingerie, Lawn and Voile. d?1 QO Saturday special --. pj..u LADIES' DRESS SKIRTS. About two dozen of these in Black, Blue, Brown and Gray. Regular $4.50 to $7,50 values. JJO QQ Saturday special yt.zQ CHILDREN'S DRESSES In White and Colors, sizes 2 to 14 years, Regular 50c to $1.50 OQr value. Saturday special JJ I S. S. JENNINGS, Dig Turkey Dinner, full orchestra for 91.00, nt tho Chandler, Sunday evening, April 25. 41 FOK THANSFKIt AND STORAOI3 IlOUSKIIOIiD GOODS Freight iiKl Jkiggago. ' cHii l v;' ' FKRUUSON TRANBFElf Phono K13. Residence Diono 1II-.T. Market avo. nnd Waterfront t A Saturday baturday special $1.19 DnrriiU.. tMn rrv . T. """115 values. Saturday special . KXSS ' '$ You will have to hurry ; if you want one of those 17-c "WEAR-EVER" ALUMINUM . SAUCE PANS t Another shipment on t Breakwater i X PIONEER HARDWARE t X COMPANY t t Marshfield. North Bend X PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOR) H. H. Harper HOUSE nUIIiDEIl General 'Repairing and Cabinet Making. Phono 849-J. I. M. Wright . rhone 188-R. nuiLnma contkaotor Eitimatea furnlBbod on roqucit Or. H. M. Shaw Eye, I'ar, Noso nnd Throt GiaSSICS FITTED DR. MATTII3 II. SHAW Dlsenncs of Women mid Chlldrcm Office Phono 3 30-J. Rooms 200, 201 202, Irving Ulock. Benjamin Ostlind 1 CONSUIiTlNG ENGINEER AND I ARCHITECT , Offices, 206 Irving Block i Phono 103-L or 207-J. I Murabfleld, Orecoi W. G. Chandler '' ' ARCHITECT . Rooms 301 and 302, Coke BulldUi Unrehflold, Oregon v Wm. S. Turpen I ARCHITECT I Marshfield, Orogon. I Perl Riley Ballinger PIANIST AND TEACRIKR Iftosldonco Studio, 217 No. Third It Phono 368-U SAVE MONEY by ordering the rmnons HENRYVILLE COAL Nut coal, por ton $-1.00 Lump Coal, por ton 50.00 Or half ton of both -"M)0 II. MUSSON, Prop. Phono I8-J or leave orders t Hilly er's Cigar Store. New Modeii "HENDERSON CORSETS" also principal distributors "ONYX" and "CADET" HOSE S. S. JENNINGS, No. Bend ROOFING nEPA,D,l.'G, CONTRACTING,, ROOFING MATERIALS, t-tLIS AIMU UtMtrJI J. L. BRICE , B. 118. P. 89., MERCHANT'S CAFE Popular place for Good Meals. Prices Reasonable. Cor, Commercial & B'dw'y LADIES' COATS One lot of Ladies' Coah nn( , season's style, but co d 'i cl serviceable rrm ?lSl Pie n ar m m. . "'"vu kk Lot No. I.LAniFsciiiT. Lot No. 2, LADIES siiitc All of this Season's Slvh 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT STAMPED GOODS DEPARTMENT Saturday Special 59c MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Ten Per Cent Discount on all TRIMMED HATS NORTH .BEND Commutation Tickets $2.00 1 fanihfleld.Notth Btil likl I Tr every tea mloitntnlil to 12 p. m. to Sooth Sotfka day, leAvlng at 11 a. m.;uti threo trips a dij. oonsT Kiva bm -AT- CAMPBELL'S WM North Frotl to, PhnolTI e MHIH 1BT? HEAL rheq'ictloDiM3 honor iou for !' ' Hut dots your fj) youT Your nk only to creitf S I youraeU, but to?"1 which nlll profit W sides yourself, COOS UAYSTKAMUn Ml soutu ooo3 Rim BERUCB Icvm ManhfleM eJ 8 .t mis p. b. 8TEAMF.fl KM leaves he of "''T, n. m.LMTNMVP'! ... r. .hirtf r PW R00EI19 ii ff1 PraprifW vnll AllTH f!i!l FOHFWP 1'lione Night w-, night W mnn PAnS. CAREfTf" i). Moon- 1 , HO AFFY J 'e make " yOoH 378 Centrtl " ru 1 It. J. SCA1FK JS ' Marshffeld DKgii I IJstim" Phone J40-H. SrTAKI! wu 0 nlll' ni.'VTO'flJE1 a r?2l:Lf"$ um" ch,tf phone W .! & i: mmm t:l . ..ihf Mmssa wmi