The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 13, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page SIX, Image 6

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' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1914 -EVENING EDITION. "
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But One More Day to Register "''ftjaffi W J-fc Masters i Indhpiant Returns to North Bend
Kept Open for Stages
for General City Election
nf December 1. '
. I Two men to constantly pntrol tlio
By tJio tlmo travels around to R , nm, rolt(j r0l, lllrolgh Ulu M(ltlk,
o'clock tomorrow evening, every vot- ,,,()rk miyo1 fr0J tho 01IK,nB coun.
er within t!o city limits of " iy no to tlio Enchanted Prnlrlo la
Hold, who nas i"""- ''"""V" th order of tho county court. With
liavo lost ins insi cnniicu wiu mu uu
deprived of his vote In tlio general
city election of December 1 unless nt
that tipic ho call get six freeholders
to Bwenr him In at tho polls. This
latter procedure Is ono that takes
tlmo and patience.
Exactly flfteon daya hoforo tho
election tlio registration boohs nro
closed,' according to tho chnrtor of
tho city, to allow tho Itecorder n
hufflclciit amount of time to havo
alio books properly posted at tho
olcctlon tlmo.
That but half of tho voters nro
registered Is tho declaration of City
Itecorder Hutler. This means a num
ber under 800, as thoro woro 1C75
voters who cast their ballots at tho
poll In tho recant general election.
With' tlio bringing of seven now nion
Into'tho raco for tho Council nnd Ite
corder positions tho chances nro that
thord will bo a heavy fight on De
comber 1, and men who now appear
no tho high, favorites, It Is pointed
out; may losu In tho election through
the); failure of their, ninny friends to
register li'ltl later to vote.
Over Erroneous Reports
Rumor of Blackmai
Leave Out Tomorrow Morn
ing With 46 Passengers
Gradinq on Swamp Beyond
Saunders Lake is Started
; Bridge Work Progressing
Thnt tho Sumner cscnpndo, In' At C:30 this morning tho Nnnn
which charges wora filed In .luntlco Smith left tlio dock With -IG pas
I'onnock'B court tuny dovolop Into a ' sengora nud a cargo of. lumber for
inoro serious matter was Indicated San Francisco. Arriving at tho
todny. ' Lnr tho captain thought it unsufo
Mrfl. T. f!. Mnninra lnnMmt nf .Tnv in crnRn nut ntiil llm nhln rntnrtiml
Richards, who has been accused In I again to North Bond and will wait m" ,onB.nillLit'B. 08l,m.llle,L l!l
morning nt seven
the coming of tho heavy winter rnliiH
travel on tho road 1ms become most
'illffliMilt Vnrv nflnn tlinrn nrn wnuli
hiiUntiil tniiirupp.tlniii. iiinito nnl niilv!1"" l,l80 returned insi iiigni irom i uimi tomorrow
Work Btnrted yestorday on tho
fill ncross tho big swamp tho othor
sldo of Saunders' Lake for tho right
of way of tho Cook Pay-Eugene
Itnllroad. This fill is about half
it will require., 78,000 yards of dirt
ouis aim long sections inane noi oniy , . ... ' . . - - - - -- -- i1P,lir n rrrmln Ttnwnvor nw.
Impassable to traffic but also dniet00"10; r "cnt with nor, o'clock boforo attempting to mako " b J ' ' " tt V0J f
ous, and it will bo tho duty of UlesV on ttnd t6(;;tho " with, over tho bar. Is II olv to ottlo c,il 1 Ably '
me, to keep track of thin ton ,,!, IToreciitlnR AldW Llljcr.vlst.. A Those who left this morning for ' ls "k to ! ?. cn '" Xfiu
h(,.p1, result of tlio visit to tlio District San Francisco woro: in"a. l" n"'B re'iuhod foi It will
J
(IS
(Hffip
ii-w'-coSBflHw
Appearance
That distinctive api.oarn.vn .i
drcttcd man nlway l2T02"
wearing clothes thnt fit ex e ,, nnU ,nal,Hr
thnt havo a smartness of sty ?y :
flotl.es do not havo and llmt J, "iH
iiess and good taslo ns well. i Ub
Tn nil thoso things thl, ... '
nnd Its lino of really .ltatlnct"J lte
equipped to give-every ,,. , clolht U
of distinctiveness as a result of if "lle
dressed. l ot le'njvmn
strotch.
Orders to this effect linvo . l.ocn
given to E. E. Weekly, road super
visor In that district, and tho two
watchmen wil ho employed through
LN) rainy months up to April 1.
Thoy will ditch off all puddling wat
tor nnd whoro It Is necessary will
rebuild sections of tho road with the
Idea of having nt all times right-of-way
for tho malls with no delays.
Undor tlio old mall contract which
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SUIT FOIl HUPPOKT
Jlijjt (HiiJS; It, Wheeler Charge Cap
ttUi Wheeler wllli Cruel ami lu
ff Jiuiiutit Treatment.
Suit was filed In tho circuit court
today by .Mrs. Clara II. Wheeler,
charging her husband, dipt. Wheeler,
with "cruel and Inhuman" treatment
mid non-support and asking that ho
bo forced to pay liar a monthly stip
end of $50, which ho Is financially
able to do, dcclnrcs tho plaintiff, who
states tho defendant hns property
worth nt least $15,000.
Captain Whueler In St yearn of
ago and was married In 1!M0 to his
present wife, who Is morn than -0
yearn his Junior. Sho declitron ulso
that tho Captain wiih wont to "tell
yllo storloH1' and nt ono tlmo "tossed
a rat on a pitchfork" and caused his
wife to live In nu "uiiHiiultury habitation."
Attorney, It Is announced that thoro I V. M. Frledhofer, Mrs. 1. M. vroimmy exceed nun anion.... cuu
wllfbo no prollnitnnry hearing be-1 Frlodhofcr, J. M. Chamborlln, Ilnr-; 'lrnbly. , j ;
foio'.Tustlco Pennock, but tho mnU.irl ry Alooro, A. W. Urown, Mrs. M Contractor Swan Ilonsbn and hn
vlll bo tnkon direct boforo tho grand I Hohorts, -Airs. A. It. MeNoll, U. Val- B'ncor v fS- iniulniniHli camo 'In
Jury nt tho next Bosslon. Itlchards Uno. Mrs. II. Valllno, Wlnnio Jones, yostordny from tho work. Thoy
wan allowed to go aftor bolng served , Mro. E. L. Jones, K. L. Jones, C. lmvo boon making flno progress dur-
with n subpoena to wppcar boforo the A. Frltsclt C L ltowoll S It ,MB tho flno woathor. Mr. llonson
KrMd8JMastorB la l.irhiv ln,llnn NoVoM- p- rraoul. Grace Mirra-Bnltl ho thouulit that tho fill would
i n.o !i i . . K" ldlB"nnl soul Mrs l Mlrrnmul Dr I It probably tako about 100,000 yards,
over tho stories that havo boon'BOUI' '"" 1 -"'rroBoui, ur, .i. '. ... , , ,,
circulated about tho matter nnd says 'Wothorboo. J. It. Smith, II. W. ut Engineer IindmnrHl, would not
ilmt dm innonnnnn f i.nr u ,in ..,. ! Puliitor. W. C. Fisher. Win. aTlmoB. i nrc0 wlth Mm Mr "nldmnrsli
went out of effect November 1, tho fully established when It comes up I"0"- P. ly"". Win. Kinney, J. i8nltI ll0 thought It might tako a lit-
man was uroiignt to coos nay down
tho North Fork canyon and hero nl
wnys ono mnn was stationed. Judgo
Hall bellovcs thnt tho two nion will
ho able to kcop the road open, but nt
tho samo tlmo adds: "I hopo wo
won't need thorn after a llttlo whllo,
for thoro Is still a chance of our gut
ting mall through by way of Maple-ton."
mo iianci: KATimn.w nioiit
at i:.(.'i,i:h ii.vi.i,. mautin'm ok-
ClIICKTItA. YOU CO.MK.
To tho doclaratlon of (iorst & Klii-ISlio says that at this tlmo sho can
n oy that they can bring tlio malt In not inula, n full statement of tho caxa
hero between 12 and 20 bonis cur-nn it would not bu right to do bo bo
iler than It Is belli gbrought over i foro the grand Jury considers it.
tho Myrtlo l'olnt route, thoro havo Thoro aro rumum of otnor pnrllea
been ninny who declnro tho high tldenl being involved In It mid also of al
ii f tho winter mouths will mako thn ' leged blackmail which will probably
beach routo linposslble. Jerry Kin- como out buforo tho grand Jury.
Fiithormorn rim nv ilmi hnr m, .ii.t ! S Jeffors, Hon Hold. G. chichi..'"0 n" " eatlinnto.
not run away. No officers over np-'A' Warronlko, A. Pconinlonl, C J Englncor J. E. Giuiinor, in chargo
ponrod at their homo n.or did Mr. I Hniiottl, Frank Ilorolln, A. and, of tho work ,lcnr Gnrdlncr, rnmo in
Catching over go to their homo. She Will Oloske, Herman Strobol, 13. i wtlH thorn. Mrs. Gnrdnor and Mrs.
said that Constablo Cox spoko to Mr. Almor, Jack Johnson, H. llustomnn, HIntlinarali nccompnnlcd thorn In nnd
Masters nnd tho next day sho and the 1 John Iomano, O. Nolson, Geo. Kos- U1 'nill0S win pronaniy remain a
Vornor, S. ro" ,ln'8 on l,l ,,n'i altliougli tlio
Wilcox. llum started homo thin nftcrnooii.
Work on ItrldgeK.
Good progrosn Is being inndo on
tho Coob Uny brldgo by Euglneor
'"""'" " iiwj iiuxi uny biiu aim inu '" "".".nui j "ii
boy answered tho summons. Thoonjlli Victor llnrpo, 1. Vor
ly othor tlmo tho mnttor camo up was Swatison, J. Ilachln, I. K.
when Mr. Catching camo to her on
tho boat and spoko about tho mnttor. '
KM)i:it HAH COni) LIST
uey states ho Is ready to post a
guarantee that tho mall could hu de
livered hero according to his first
agreement.
Jay Richards, tho
old youth uharged
Carries Fair Passenger 1,1st for I'm ! C. It. llroughton's crow.
lmiil, Kalllng yesterday Artcriiooii I It Is expected that work will ho
When tho Georgo W. Elder Balled started on tho Umpoua brldgo beforo
Into yesterday afternoon for Port- long nnd also on tho Sluslaw brldgo.
land, sho cnrrlcd n fair jmsuontjrtr Tho Uinpiiua brldgo draw Is to havo
list nnd a mlscollaneous enrgj of a cloaranco of eighty feet on ono
fre.'glil. cliaiinol nnd forty feot on tho tithor.
Thoso who loft for Portland woio: Tho will bo twolvo or fouteen Teot
20-yenr-' Jolm Wong, Wnnltn. Ilonuey, C. abovo tho high Bingo or tide,
yestorday, M. IJonnoy, Mrs. C. M. llonnoy, Mrs.
Oscnr Frank, H.
with a serious crime, gavo himself Vayt jlr8i poaryi os
up to Justice Pennock this morning1 McCormack, W. ' A'.
Many New Clothes Id
Here at $17, $20, $25
"Money Talks"
ca!j anown.:
'J I
ilubgc
Bandon
posed to bu tho worst along tho
const, It ncoins strange that tho phono
Hues should bu up hero whllo tho tel
egraph and long dlsluueo linen east
ft om hero nro both down. Tho lat
ter howovor aro not bb well construc
ted and aro not protoctud ns woll
against "troiiblo" and conuctiuoiitly
aro down much moro of tlio tlmo.
IIIO 1ANCK HATl'ltDAy XICJIIT
at i:.(;i,i:s' ham,, mahti.n's oit.
(in:sTitA. you come.
MmsMMA Myrtle Point
Royal Theatre
a
TONIGHT -i
Pnynonnd Prcdrltlti latefc.
of pleasing and popular lorVt
,0Jrll,flH'"l of a mlnblpMiLiJ
"Million Dollar Mystery" m i J
Blown hero tonight nnd it. !?
o llonrtB
tonight ami tit nZ
4 (IIUMIIA. l 1 i -"
uiiiwiiun BIDL
n.
1 CllltlKTIAX Church Indies' COOK
El FOOD SALE HATl'ltDAl nt W.
,A. JIEID'H OFFICE, 150 Front St.
Mh episode of tlio "Mlllfoa Doto'
Mystery." entitled "Tho wffl
Woman,' In two reds. wiallT
ThoiiBand. 1
"Swede Larson." wrlnn .. mJ
.Master Pen,' featuring Dob U'
uovui i nui( ai m n I II B IP p r m r M m A
A If nrr n I? I M I I I I A I I PT rn I I M H 11 P
" '" ' - riSsj:3'! auuwta tn nuiiriu
Toloiihoiio couumny, nud J. E. i.. ....... . . ... ... . gorty, Mrs. Haggorty, P. Puckctt,
K:r5..,?r,n:,,r:,l, ?":: .. the warrant had bcon t..U ?fin,,," 2"2 ? UW Ml H C MM., rOAI. UUrtXOVUT?,
Mil l!NliU riiLLd,'"'V8 I'SKI). Plmne 72. Pacific 'with Geo? IklaTowuffi
l.hery uiiil Triinsfer Couipany. "Trey o' Hearts,' Dotty Btliiiul
oiliitendoiit, luft on tho morning
train for Myillo Point, whoio they
went to liiHpoct the exchange at
that place, having Just returned
from a trip through tho southern
end of the company's Jurisdiction.
(!. O. TUItCK ami wife and his par
ents, J. Tiinik nnd wife, woro here MKa. ltKUT STANLEY Mik roturned
!::::;i vi m ww v,:, A..;rt i...y;
Ella Voss, Mrs. Uuhy Wliiklemau,
Allco 1 1 own id, Mrs. Anna Vnrton,
ard and Hazel Huckham. Altai'
blinds, which hu raised, and
bound over to the action or tho De
cember grand Jury.
PEItKO.VAr. OVEHFM)W
CllltlKTIAX Church ladles' COOK
Kl FOOD HAI,E SATl'ltDAy nt W.
A. IMMD'H OFFICE, 150 Front St.
eu route lo Poitlaud with tho body
of tho foriuur'H little child who died
a few days ago. The father was
In San Franelvco nt the time tho
child was suddenly slilekeu with :i
sort of ptomaine poisoning caused
by eating dried, condensed milk
from a can that It wiih playing
with.
homo from a visit with her par
ents In the Willamette Valley
Iler sister, Miss Pearl Miller, ac
compaiiled her for a visit hero
A. Hutchinson, Orvlllo Baldwin, E. (0n2 SCVGIlty-SCCOtld Of All
Overtoil, n. k. Mnstors, ii. connoii, nual Rainfall Came Down
Chan, nicliardn, Henry Hodges, , Last Nifjlir
M. Tiicrck, J. G. Tiierck, Itobt. f y
Tnerek, C. G. Tuorck, Mrs. C. (1. V.'hon thousands of goeso flowt
Tuorclc, Otto Johnson, Emma John- "'Kkn!5. l, . v . i,0",tllWHr'1 ,two
Bon, LoilwoUd JolniBon, Mrs. Eva ' weather prophots declared n Btorni.
JohiiHon, II. '(Is Jonos, Mrs. M. Dun- was browing. Mow correct they were
DP. J. II. WETHEItHEE. of the hlir . Frnnk'Mnrtln, E. It. Holseger, was evidenced by tho heavy north-
.r ... ,". St J O. OcM-r. A. U ll-f-j... ffi SftfSLBRliS&S HE
turned from thoro last evening nnd' Mr. A. h. Huttorwln, W. G. Oor-, nlKht and nt IntorvalB today. On
!Ss Grand
zz z
JO-Miorhf
I
i Frank I, ami lug.
hix reels of all ncv and olej
pendent pictures. I
Admission, lower floor, Ik; Ufl
yitny, iuc. ri
Hero tomorrow night: Tfci tf
eplsoilo of "Tiey o' llurU," utkle
"Dead Iteckoiilng." Hire i to
and boo "Trey o' Hoarti.
Hero Monday iiIbIU, "DufWo B.
war pictures" In nix rttU,
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Srtayi ill's
mm Ii MUrV "
friRpM
I ' n M I
ImW I ' Ifvi
I H 1 k T IV
v SffiX
y
Now Arrives
The Last Day
of This
- Remarkable
nailed today on the Nauu
Smith for San Francisco.
CIIAS. SIESTHEEM of Ton Mllo ro
turnod yostordny from Hot Lnko
Springs, whoro he has boon receiv
ing treatment for a complication
of Ills. Ho Is greatly improved
and has gained rapidly In flesh.
JlltS. M. ItOIlEItTS rnmo hnck to
Marshfleld today after visiting
with her sister. Mrs. C. E. Ed-
waids at Allogany, and expects to
hnni, It, E. McCnlllster, Scllm Ham- the bar a monstrous sen has beou
Iko, A. CoBorlll, O. Viet, I.. Onmor- llc'""l I'H" motion nnd this ufternoon ,
nnsn TiiIIiih oiHnn Mm ii fi ori,,, , two vossols woro stuiidliig off, afraid
insa, Jul us Olson, Mrs. 1). O. Scott, I, ontor w;lu tho B09 nro h'mMn
Dick Scott, -W. C. Hall. cloar ncrosH. Thoy are tho two boats'
- of tho Swayne & Hoyt lino, tho Par-
FEW I'ASSEXOEItS "Ibo nnd tho Hardy, both bound In
Hero from Snn Francisco. ,
Truffle Becomes Light at This Time BVo? l,n8Z
of vuv Iteilondo ItrlngH Few bound to Snn Francisco with a lioavy
That traffic nt this tlmo of tho uecKionti ami rorty-six passongorfl. A
Fine
ram
Nisht
Prog
10-
HAVE THAT ROOF FJXEO
NOW
See CORTHELL
Phone 3171.
i
Now Models
"HENDERSON 80RSEW
also principal dlitrlbstM
"ONYX" and "CADA"
HOSE
S.S. JENNINGS, No. M
LJ l La JLi
i
BY LEAPS AND BOUNDS IT
WINDS UP AS BRIGHT AND
FRESH AS WHEN IT
STARTED. NO "LET UP"
IN BARGAIN-GIVING FROM
EARLY MORN TILL NIGHT
year Is falling bolow whnt It was JfiV!?J,,1lM1,11l,,0,b" 80." conv,.ccd hor
tnvrtMMJ i 141111 UA MUVin LU . . ... . . " Mini, iv tttin IWIJ 1II11C1I llllfl III
leave on the next boat for her h' eoK ago is pointou out in was forcod to turn back, iloeinrinu
home In California. tho fact that tlio Ilcdondo, which i thnt ho would chance It again In the
I,. A. PIKE, chief clerk Of tlio Port- . dockml hem Into vnntnnlnv nftnrnnnn lllorillllg. Gales BWeonlllir 111 finm ill..
land customs Office, arrived hero .from Son Francisco nrought In but !"..',.,.. ar". Ul worat lBBlblo for
tlireo pusoongors. This atntemont Itnlnfall diirlni th nlih wn- 1.9 ROOFING
l& truo to 11 greater extent In ro- Inchos. declares Weatherman Ostllnil. REPAIRING nOIMTRAnTIMG , , . i,.f....fiM
nam to tho passengers from the IJown It poured In great kub.Ib, .mi:nffiing Kft' M atcd Ta VS ' - 1 WifflS
jiuiuB iMiuuiiiig as uioiigii mo wholo ,IUUI "w iimiuunuo,
bottom had dropped from tho hoav- FELTS AND CEMENT
ens. The heaviest fnllwna registered1 rcu'f I'nYnc '
early this morning nud with tho haro- J bnlot
motor low It Is bollovod thnt thla will R. 118 P 8Q
agan bo ropoatod will in the noxt r og'
" I hours. I -y ' - - - :s
I 5so rar as can bo ascertained no
yesterday to complete tl.o cheeking
up of, the affairs of the local
branch' office, so that II. J. Kim
ball has a clear start.
FKANIC HEATH loft yesterday via
"Just for Saturday"
One lot Ladies' Coats, all good styles, including Ani
this season's best models. Regular $6.50 to Ipo.UU
$26.50. Now offered at . to $17.00
One Lot Ladies Suits. All styles and Colors.' $3.00
Regular $12.50 to $28.50 Suits at to $12.45
One lot Discontinued numbers, American Lady o9c
Corsets. Regular $1.25 to $3.50 models, pr. to $2.59
Ono lot Ladies' Tailored and Lingerie Waists,
All Styles. White only. -
Ladies' and Misses' White Sweaters Price
I South, thoso from tho north not
hnvlni; diminished to such an ex.
Myitio point ror Portland on busl-ijct,
ness and will bo absent a wcolc or i Thoso who arrlvod on tlio Itodon-
bo. While he Is away Mrs. Uoath,do wore: C. Hubbard, S. Stupas and
will bo tho guost of Mrs. F. C. -p. Jarvls.
Illicit. I '
Mil. AND MRS. JOHN MATSON of
Catching Inlet worn in tho
today shopping. Their homo
ed down n few days ago and with It
most of tbolr clothes and this
morning thoy camo down to pur
chase now outfits.
GEOItGE M'INTOSH nnd wife camo
down this morning from Catching
Inlet, whoro thoy havo beon visit
ing with Mrs. Wnltor8, sister of
Mr. Mcintosh, who has lotumed to
woik nt the McDonald & Vaughan
camp on Coos Itlver,
LowRates for
Handling Tru
W ttm.l .rnnlra liatwftaK UTNM
In Marshfleld nnd do Keoerilfcrf,!
for reasonable- ratoi,
STAIt TKANSFKH A STOIUGI
Levi Helsncr, I'roprkf
Phone: 120.J, 0-U W
ON of
o city I
burn- I I
with it ,
Ii5 001 TO
OUTSIDE POINTS
tlnttinirn linn l.m . .. 1
Muuitihu hub iiuuii (1OI10 uy 11)0 Btorni!
with tho exception thnt shipping is
being delayod and this In Itsolf Is n
mntter thnt soon foots Into heavy
costs. I
Fresh hblpmeut of Foster .Vi Or
I'liv'H Candles received on Hedomlo
at Leu Is' Confectionery.
D
100
20
Commutation
Tickets' $2.00-
AT
CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD
North Front Street,
Vliftiio R70
Urshflcld-North Bead At J,
to 12t 0 P. .
GOR8T & KINO. Pre
1IKJ DANCE SATUItDAV XlfillT
at HAtiKKS IIAI.I. MAHTIN'S OU
CIIICSTHA, YOU COME.
Telegraph and Long-Distance
Phone Line Out of Commis
sionLocal Toll Lines Up
. 4
SEUVICE ItESTOHED.
77 ' " - m wm TmmmmvmrmWaimiWcmLmm m b - - '
MoiHiBiHBHiaaaairBBBKiR&jrvcLcusjaiHHBaiaKjnBiois n i niiiiiinii
tH H
1Vs.1i slilpiiieut of Fttster .V Or
ear's Candles ieeelMl on itcdoudo
at Lewis' Coiiftvtloiiery,
HALF PRICE TOMORROW BUYS ANY
TRIMMED HAT IN THIS STORE
ADMIItATION
AND RTVI.KS THAT HAVE CAl'SED
KVKItV LADV ON COOS HAV.
$:t.l)0 Trlmmetl lints ...iSl.riO
$n.(M Trimmed Mats ...ijiil.nu
1 0.00 Trliniiieil Hats . .yn.oo
THE
OF
I
iSI.OO Tiimiued lints . ..$',.(IO
IS7.50 Ti'iiiiiui'il Hats ...!!:.75
ii!ia.no Tiiiiinuu Huts . .!o.ar ,
Table Linens and Q Q Tannmrro N
Bedding Reduced & & JcliniligS B
ortn
end
Be Weatherwise
Whvn you woik in the
urn wear ihe
FISH BRAND
REFLEX
SLICKE1R
Watriproof tlirougli
and through. Cannot
lotk up water and
get heavy. Out
patented A f ex
EJeet ttoD water
doni lunmng in wheic
the fionli ocrlap and
button. Ihe lxt wet
weather coat your
money can buy.
$3.00 EVERYWHERE
CfWER& sAnsrAcnox cuARmtD 4
l3rZ A. J. TOWER CO.
WINK BOSTON
Wl)
I
jp
i
V
I
I This afternoon tho long dls
I tiiuco phono sorvlco was roes
I tabllshod and The Tlmos was on-
nblod to get a part of its regular
i telegraph roport by phono. Tho
) Western Union wns not able to
I reestablish sorvlco until later. I
. i.
Coos Hay Is Isolated from tho lest
of Co world agnln today, both the,
Western Union and tho long distance
phono linos being down. Just when'
sorvlco will bo restored was uncortaln
at noon, . ,
Managor Scholter said that ho did
not know Just how bad his Uno was
as ho could not oven got Sunnier. A
lineman was working towards Marsh
fleld on it and whon ho would bo able
to reach hero would bo uncertain un
til communication was reestablished
with Sniunor.
Tho troublo on tho long distance
phono lino Is uotween Mjrtlo Point
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Tho local toll lines of tho Coos nnd
Curry telephone company along tho
coa3t avo working all right. The ser
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tlo Point and IUtudon and also to
Gardiner. Aa tho storm was sup (
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