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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1914)
ft . ; flilrffff r s f! mi pWjrS(kiWWw nwy- - THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIEJ.D, OREGON; THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1914 EVENING EDITION. rpn p; FIRST EPISODE THE GREAT $25,000 PRIZE PHOTOPLAY By Chas. Goddard i Made and released by the Eclectric Film Co Played by the. famous Pathe players under special lease to the Eclectric Film Co, MHMHMMHHMHnMHinDnHllinMfHllHHM 'j1eH jyg ' '''wlKflfe at the knowing Theatf rfia ,Wi The First Episode of a Continued Story That Will be Shown Here Every Two Weeks THE PERILS OF PAULINE ,is admitted to be the greatest series of Motion Picture Plays ever produced and shown the public by any firm. The Players, the Author and the Pathe Resources guarantee to 11 you the;uuaiity of tne production. The story is clean. and wholesome, yet with plenty of ihkill,:, j ADVENTURES, NARROW ESCAPES, VILLAINY. LOVE N'scatteredthrouflhout. The grandest scenic effects; the most thrilling, almost unbelievable spectacular accidonts appear in every episode. People are'going to see "THE PER ILS utrrAULiiit' uecause u is jusi wnai xney nave oiien nopea uioy woum ue aoie 10 see sometime, oome 10 sec u. i on, too, win ue more man pieaseu. w ma t&- k aturday you will be welcome Night i BflHflflHBBB "I f "WW EAGLE'S BALL AT EAGLE'S HALL UNDER THE AUSPICES OF MARSHFIELD AERIE NO. 538, F. 0. E. or -i - LADIES PREE GENTLE- MCN $100 Saturday Evening, July 1 1 aturday GoodMnsic Good Time Night BREVITIES JULY TIDES Below Is given tho tlmo nnd holght of high and low water nt Mnrshflold. The tides nro plncod In tho order of occurrence, with tliolr times on the first lino nnd hoighta on tlio Bocond .lino of each day; a compnr Ison of cousccutlvo holRlita will In dicate whothor It Is lituh or low water. For lilcli water on the bar subtract two- hours 34 minutes. ASK YOUR DOCTOR! building to ho erected for the now consolidated district. Moot Tonight. There will bo n mooting of Chancel Guild of the Eplscopnl Church tomorrow after noon nt 2:30 nt Guild Hall. Olllrs.. Ft... Mrs. . Ft... Hrri.. tK... Mrs.. Ft... Hrs. . Ft... Hrs. . Ft... Hrs.t Ft... Ft... Ftl... 3.09 G.3 ;i-.r.2 CO 4,34 r..ft n.io li.2 0.17 1.8 1.10 1.6 2.08 l.'i n.ir. 1.2 n.5 0.7 10.33 -o.c 11.00 0.0 11.43 0.4 cor. 4.G 7.00 4.3 8.0C 3.9 9.2R 3.7 4.37 CO n.13 n.i 5.19 r..2 G.25 n.3 12.10 0.9 12.51 1.4 1.29 1.8 2.14 2,3 0.5G 2.1 10.43 2.1 11.29 1.9 0.0 0.0 7.01 Ti.3 7.40 H.3 8.23 5.4 9.12 5.4 lOME .v ,is Just What rem matte it I jjojnft is Complete With: fc 'offia Piano." ' S.DutyWc- Owe the Chil rtn to Give Them a MusJcal(Education i To Thomas About It.-" IfRANn I VJ THEATRE U 4 . 6 ley m Allen Co. L L Tfitnias, Manager V' 'it' . ricwlifrom 85c a rt , toT$1.00 WWfk'AYMORa? GijlUYSen .Jfewwy- twtM4ltaMi 'witfa Ji7rf.l nm TO-NIGHT A Masterpiece In motion pic ture mnklng. Tjin cooi) von xothino In four acts, with G, M. Anderson, (worfd's most popular photo player.) Tho story carries with It nn un lercurront of rlghtoousuess that Is beneficial to the world. A tnlo of a son who had nothing but riches all of his life, whoso groat fault was tho bright and gay times. Mo Is thrown out Into tho world to mnko a liv ing for himself and lator saves his parents from tho poor house. Tho dramatic situations nro great and tho undercurrent of comedy running smoothly through the story, makes this attraction ono of sustaining In terest. l'ATHK WKKKfjY NO. 510. All tho latest nows In pictures Our seven-piece orohestra will furnish excellent music tonight. Children, 5c; adults, 15c. Tomorrow night, theflrat In stallment of "Perils of Paul ine" lq throe reols. Admitted by everyono to be the greatest story ever produced In a serial photoplay. GOODRUM'S GARAGE HOME OF "TUG CADILLAC and FORD AVTO 8WPPIiIE3 FOR A.LJJ MAKS F-AH3 347 OahnU AV? I'awii 373-L phone; ice p 10 Cerit---IhIOsH lotMenger owvicc HAMHftf ID CYi2LY I F there is anything the Fixup ought to do in addition to what it has already done to give men and young men dependable clothes service and guaran teed satisfaction in whatever thoy purchase here . . . . you'll do yourself, and us a service by telling us what it is. KJyou're not familiar with our better way of sell ing the best clothes, come here any day, preferably to morrow, and personally in spect our complete showing of Kuppenheimer Clothes . at ;$J8, $20; $22.50 $25,$30 5 Others $8.50 to $18.00 rixupJI TWO Marshfield STORES North Bend WKATilKIt FOUKCAST (Dr AucUt4 rtni I Ooo. Ut Tlun.l OIinOON Fair, excopt show ors In extreme northeast; west erly winds. LOCAL mMCHHATUItli IlKCOItO For the 24' hours ending at 4:43 n. in., July 9, by HcnJ. Ostllnd, special government Me teorologist: Maximum t C7 Minimum CI At 4:43 a. in , C3 Precipitation 00 Precipitation since Sept.. 1, 1913 BO. 44 Pracipttatiou same period last yoar ..,-03.47 Wind: Northwest; clear. ItOHN. SPOONBR To Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Spanner, of Catching Inlet, n son, their first born. Mrs. Spoonor Is tho daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Messorlu and mother nnd babo are at tho Messerlo homo In West Murshflold. IUTCHUH To Mr. nnd Mrs. Otto Hltcher, at their homo In Irnnkor Hill, n daughter, tliolr seventh child, Mr. Illchter Is foreman of tho chemical department of tho pulp mill. Sller Ten. Tho'W. II. M. 8. of tho M. H. Church will give n Silver Tea at the church hall Friday uf tomoon, July 10th. Mrs. M. C. Heed, state secrotnry, will glvo a lecture on tho work of thu society. AtikM Mvoito. Mrs. T. II. Grind rod yesterday camo to Tho Times of fice nnd announced thnt she had In stituted suit for divorce. Qrlndrod Ihib been Involved In a number of cuses recently In Justice Pennock's court. Ship 1'lnh Tho San Frnnclsco fish Ing boat operating off hero Is said to havo orders from San Frnnclsco for fifty tons of frcBh tlsh per week, In cluding hnllbut, ling and other deep tea fish, from Snn Francisco Italians. ngau. Mrs). Schwartz had given up hopo of recovering It until she- saw tho nd In Tho Times last night. .MltH. .1. A. (JOOinVllil, announces thnt her SOI.MKIt homo on South Coos Ulver Is NOW IlKADV to re ceive llOAUDKIIS or ItOOMKItH nnd to servo DINXKIt any day to picnic I'AUTIKH or excursionists. CLvssiticd i:pct lt'le.o. Walter Capplous, who was down from Daniels Creek toduy, stated that ho expected Mrs. Capplous, who Is serving a term for threatening to shoot n wnltor last winter, would bo rolcnsed at Salem July 21. I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I LOST Auto u-nnk, licwnnl for re turn to TlmcB office. FOll SALE Vegetable wagon, nlso small spring wagon. Inquire A. W. Adklns, Quick Dollvory Wagon. See Whaler. Passengoi a coming In on tho IJrenkwator yesterday se cured tho .unusual sight of witness ing a whaling vessol load a big whale. The- whaler was about four miles off shoro nnd It had secured a Inoustor wnulo. Itest Itooin Contributor. Among those who contributed generously to thu Host Room and helped mnko It ji success woro tho Coos Ray Ico & Cold Storngo Co., and F. A. Sacchl, whoso names wore Inadvertently omitted from yesterday's report of tho work done. Stnrt IJbrni-y, Ladd & Harris ex pect to start construction on tho new Carnogto Library building tomorrow. Water Right E. L. Robinson has filed on a water right on Kentuck In let which he expects will be of con siderable value some time. LAMBETH'S AUTO SERVICE STAND AT CHANDLER IIQTEL rnONJR 20, WILL GO ANYWHERE ANY TMR NEW CAR AND CAREFUL DRIVING r RATES. TO CAJIPINa PARTIES i J- if LYNNLAMdETH icuses Home. IjOW Olllenplo has leased tho Painter bungalow on Tenth street near Anderson, and will occupy It tomorrow. The cottage " t DtU Not Closed. E. C. Anderson says that the report about htm taking over the Ideal Cafn was premature, Ue has ben aiding n couple of par ties who were negotiating far It, but tho matter has not been clOBed. Overhaul nouse. The Ayre house at Third and Central, now owned by the Elks. Lodge, Is being overhauled ami will be converted Into n hotel by George D. Hughes, formerly of tho Dotson. ' Oil Election. Ap election, A has betfVcalUM (;q. b hoM nt-tbevElk 'Rock school hous'9a Cooa ARtrer ihy 18 to deterinlaa'tha.kiad of ft Evidence Taken. -Yesterday be foro Arthur K. Peck, U. S. Commis sioner, n number of local men gnvo evidence In behalf of Vernon A. Dar ker, who Is to bo tried at Euroka on July 20 for violating tho "white slavo" lav. Tho local nion woro charnctor witnesses. They were J. W. Ronnett, Emmerson Ferry, C. A. Metlln. Win. Slioupo, Levi Smith and I. R. Tower. L. J. Simpson was to testify, but was out of town. Recover Purse.- Through a Times want ad, Mrs. A, Schwartz, of Ray Park, today recovered a purse con tatnlng a Bum of monoj. She lost It near tho merry-go-round July 4 and It wag found by Miss Ress Flanagan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Q. Flan- IX)ST Elks' tooth, engraved "A. V. D., C38." Reward. Times office FOR RENT ' FOR RENT Ton-room Iiouno on 12th streot 8outh. Ph. 119-L. FOR RENT Modern 2 or .T-room furnished houso-kcoplng suite. North nond. Phono C04. FOR RHNT Slv-room Uouso on South Nlntk otreet, 20 per wo. Phono 171 or call 130 Nortn-Droadwuy. FOR RHNT Prirnt gnruge. Phuo 244-J. FOR SALE OR TRADE I FOR KALE (Jniws liny In tlio Miock nt Eastport for ?10 per ton. Phono 31G1. FOR SALE Riding pony, snddlo and outfit. Cheap If taken at onco. Phono 304x2. FOR SALE Good more, 1-10O lb. works doublo or single, nlno years old. Some Jersoy heifer calves, good breed, Phone 3039. FOR SALE SK-bumer ga rftBRC, equipped with ovon and coal or wnml lmrnnr with waterfront. A-l condition nnd choap for cash. Ap- I nlv TlmrH office. I. ply Times office. tF MAURINE SATIN CREAM and BEAUTY LOTION BEWARE of SOAPY IMITATIONS ' T1! LOST I ' LOST Watch fob, gold bc1, initial W. . i on Juiy . rinuer ruiuriv to Times office. LOST About in keys on ring, en graved "Ed Strang." Reward for return to Svea Ran LOST Ulack crocheted Handbag, oa - Market botwoon First street and . Baptist Church. Finder t return to Times office. i MISCELLANEOUS j IifciJeai MAdosa Hulburt Is at Rogers House for one .jfjeek, with, .lino of French, roflned'nalr goods, switches 36 Inches long, 'dipping , dyftag and combines speciattT. Ca?) ZM 4 p. m, F0UP WUN'bP"alo4, 'gtasJHr at postoJ'J fleei'-i Owner may Vave' satn"'hr':r i. . provla property and paylng-for nfc i'kt Timed of (tco. ,tu .w fs .' 1' V i ' 'I" ".J i .1 i . J -mi t wsmmmmsmvi KMB&H