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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1915)
KsBHHHWCWsrBwKJwSK1- ,a" wJ-u-iww wwkiww"" THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1915-EVENING EDITION. TWO ATUR DAY FECIALS Tomorrow VET CLOSER 1 ! GHTE 'WEB DRAWS CO. SCHOOLS! ONLY Th County School Supervisor 1 A.I Golden rctiirncil lust uvenlns from several chucks lie wanted aid fii casTi tho headwaters of tho north fork ot lng. tho Coqullla River m-ar tho Douglas "At North Rend I cash one," con County lino where ho visited threo Untied Mundlch. "I get imlr shoes, schools. In the Rlverton District 'and $30.70 back. Tho fat man wait which Is a very sninll one having only I outside. I glvo him tho money. Ho 11 pupils of school ago, ten of these give me 70 cents. Ry nnd hyo he attending school now, the school come to mo and say, 'You better get was standardized with a grading of out of hero,' and I go." DO per cent out ot a possible- 100. When caught at Rrldgo Munich This fcchool Is M miles from the near- had $8.35 In his pocket. Ho descrl- est pjpst office and IS miles from tho bed his fat friend as being 10 years nearest store, yet tho equipment Is ' of ngc, medium hclghth, broad shotil COME TO OUR Men's Suit Department tomorrow and take your choice of any of our SNAPPY UP-TO-THE-MINUTE. CLOTHES underpricad for tomorrow's selling as follows: unBtihinsscd in (ho whole of Coos coun(y. Tho district has Just complet ed a jicw building with modem heat ing illniit. Tho school room has adjustable- desks, and a scparalo II- dcrcd and weighing 180 pounds. Alusfai he is (ouo. 1'enovltch was brought Into tho room. "That's tho man who was In our storo Saturny night," exclaimed .MK.VS $17.00 Sl'ITS $13.60 .M ION'S fjiUO.OO Sl'ITS $15.95 MHVS .S--.'"0 Ht ITS $18.00 .MUX'S SiW.OO Sl'ITS $19.95 brary room has been provided. Tho Mrs. Margnrct Davis, of North Rend, equipment of maps and globes is j Sho said Penovllch cashed no check complete They havo a drinking but appeared as tho tutor of Scanlcli, fountain and their yard Is in good tho young Austrian now In custody, shape. Tho teacher of this model i IIo emphatically denied tho state Rchool Is Miss Esther Ryorly of Kast- monts. "You say wrong," ho fairly aide. yelled. Supervisor Oolden also visited and i Mrs. May Taylor, kopor of the standardized tho Sltkum school with, boarding houso where Ponovltch stay n grade of 01 per cent. Ho particular- ed for two weeks appeared. Sho re-' ly commends the principal, I. C. cognized him. "You'vo shaved off Young who has mado many cxpcndl- your mustache, haven't you Jolm?"! turoa from his own pocket In order sho queried. Denial, emphatic, that tho school might receive tho I Sho told a plain story. "Ho camo! necessary marks for standardization to his room several times on Satur Ho purchased towels and aluminum , day and each tlmo changed Into dlf drlnlilng cups mid has offered a prlzo forcnt clothes," sho said. "Tho next of aj kodak tb every pupil who Is t morning wlion tiio deputy sheriff neither absent nor tardy during tho camo ho told mo not to tell of these Bchocjl year1. ' J changes. Ho went Into his room at While away Mr. Oolden also vis- 9:30 Saturday night and Bald ho was itcd tho school at MeKlnloy, which tired and going to bed.' I M UN's .iii7.ro mmllB HJBIff3l8iiITO$ PaflfcH M ION'S $:o.oo $22.00 jSM $23.95 1 ho reports lu good condition. TALKS ABOUT ADVERTSING This ovlontly was a ruse, for 30 minutes later Ponovltch had slipped 1 out nnd down to tho barber Bhop of William Hoffman whero ho hnd had : his mustacho shaved off, supposedly for tho purposo of dlsgulso. Peno vlch previously stood by his Btory that ho had shaved shortly hoforo seven o'clock that evoiilng. i "And you told mo tho next morn ing that you know who cashed tbo checks, too," continued Mrs. Taylor. "You Say wrong," snapped Ponovlch. Mrs. u. M. Jones of tho I3lkB Rooms a 1 1 f itr! ricf& Fronts ? mc'UO JSf ( A unty NORTH R13NI) NKWS 13. V. Russell, who has spent tho past ten days In Curry County, re turned homo yesterday, Mrs. II. 13. Kennedy has moved Into tho Pied Kruso homo on Union avonno during Mr. and Mru. Kruso's stay In Kmplro, whero tho formur Is omploycd for tho present. V. C. Gorst loft this week for San Prunclsco whore ho rontemplates purchasing a now typo of cur for his transit business. hanron rri:i:zi:s 1JNIVI3IISITY OP OUIOnON, I3P 013NI3, Oro April 22. -"Tbo man who dbosn't adverllso Is tbo nmnin,Bo recognized Penovlch. Sho nnlfl who pays tho cosIh of advcrtlHlng. Ho' "int bo camo to her rooms Saturday lioara the burden of tho expenses of'Klit with other Austrlans, rented a advertising WJfo Vliu'cj)'iihi)mdr,ivid'ro''n "d disappeared between 12 tho adverluVn'; niuniifarturei1. Job-ll"d oiio o'clock. Sunday momlim' bcr and dealer reap tho profits. Penovlch said ho had never seen her ' iiooii iiiivoriiHing citinreH tho i'hkicii, Drought yesterday from marljut and creates greater 'doinand. '''t'slilo, aU that ho had worked Tho jgreatbr output resulting from , for Hauser and Hausor for tho last tho tiso o'r'aiivcrdslng, Increases pro-'fl,x months. Ho Is well known lu fits nnd enables tho manufacturer to North Ilond. Ho said that what ho roiiuco tu.o selling cost or his goods,; "now of tno nrrnlr had been picked thereby giving tho consumer gronter, l on tho Btrect. Stntoments nlleg- vnuiu ior ins money. en m jmvo i,t.Pn .lin,i .... ,,,, , ,,rpliil irlnn4ii nnii l.t ...l..nH,l..l.. I Tlltinlrnniifii. tlnlln.. ... - - !. imiiiy ui camp 10 111 front of witnesses, nnklch contradict ed flatly yesterday. He too. Malum dealer who doesn't adverllso pays the' ,lmt ll0 ennio orlglnnlly from Sno- coBt when ho Is forced to meet com- Kfto. Most of the Austrlans innkn by Tbo Recorder Mr. and Mrs. J. Denholm, formorlj of Randon now of Portland, return ed to Randon yesterday, to vUlt with their daughter Mrs. Thomas Robison, N. H. Larson, proprietor of a shin gle mill at Port Ortord was up from that town for a few duys last week looking for tie makers. .Mr. Larson says that Port Orfo'd ls growing steadily niiii luni .it thin iinm iu m North Rend frlcn, s havo been np- prosperous as any place along the prised of tho serlom Illness of Louis !,,,, ..-.....-- . ... . naiBigcr ai .owncrf:, uregon, wiiero completed In SO days, the expiration ,of which tlmo will bo about tho mid News of tho City by t:'te Sen Related die of June, though the work might bo completed sooner. He stntes that this work will practically finish nil of Tapper rock and there will bo nothing left of It. Randon Recorder. Mrs. R alslger nro now 'Tho greater cost lu advertising counts out of tho greater production, mm uiiu iiiiiiiiiiiiciurcr, jointer or petition. "Thero nro two ways to advertise: one Is by traveling salesmen; tho other by somo advertising medium, nnd experience shows tho latter (o .t.i . . i mis samo claim. Ivln as Record. Tho heavy set follow clvliur tho iiamu of Joo Ravls. nlidie.i .... i.. No tli Rend ns leader of dm ,'...,,. i. ... II , . n"r uo inr iiiiiru oiioctivo ami proritalilo. mmi', nas ueeti Identified by Detect "Ruslues Is an uphill proposition ,vo Alkug as n man named Mak Mnt und tho advertiser cannot afford to I1'1'- He elalnis to 'have tho positive overlook any opportunities. Many Proof and that tho Identification advertising .campaigns fall because ' "'m up with a man wanted lu Vau thoy iro 'penny wiio and pound fool- eouver, liolso and .Montana for bad ish'." I check operations. These were" so'me of the Htnteuienl8' When caught Davis or Matleli had mado by Charles P. Hurts, of Port- '!en or more checks In his sock land, Friday aftornoon In his lecture, i''idy for rashlng. t alleged on "AdveitlHlng PajH." tho second Hil bo got rid nf nmm i,i,ui, i.... ' " II1IM"VU Hill ho and Mrs residing. Lylo chnpollo has returned from Qulney, Oregon, whero ho has Just completed teaching a term of school. Tho family of A. L. Sweeny arrived In North Rend this week to Join Mr. Sweeny who Is located here. Mrs. L. 13. Mlllcdgo who was oper ated upon recently at Mercy Hospi tal lH reported recovering. Morris Anderson of North nond loft this week for Canada to visit his parenta whom ho has not seen I for fifteen years. Mrs. L. 0. platt and baby return ed this week from nn oxtended visit at Oakland, Oregon. Chester San ford loft this week for Sacramento whoro ha will bo em ployed on tho building IioIiir erect ed for Captain Kdgnr Simpson. 13. P. Tlussoll returned this week from Weddorburn, Oregon, whero ho ha8 been offered nn excellent posi tion. The Alumni association tendered a surprlso party to Prof. Orubbs on' last Wednesday night, tho occasion bolng tho anniversary 0f his 39th birthday. Al. Garfield took a flying trip to Marsbflcld and return Monday, on matters connected with the autoino bllo business. A. Rnrrows was ovor from .Marsh field for a couplo of days hist week to hco how matters are progressing on tho now houso ho ls building in this city. Mr. narrows Is an expert saw flier in tho employ of tho Smith company mid took a vacation when tho mill shut down owing to the blowing out of a cylinder head lu one of tho plant's powor onglnes. ' J. PL GRIFFITH Glasses That Please i(M (JOOD RYI3 TTPPIIR none AI.LKOANV 1TI0MS (Special to tho Times.) We understand tho Olen Junction Fchool started last Tuesday, n lady of the series of lectures In tho unl- kuvo the,,, !( ,l0 ,, . lllM " i " '"i "'" 'liioMiny, a lady vers.., course . "Adver.K.K ,.riw. roach.uK , (1 " , Z 1 T Ij IT.. " ' n? '" "l lB,whw tic." Mr. ..erg U v.co-pres.de and terwa.d relieving then, of the ni'uo y I " TxSt'JS!- JihoolI'V' . . ,.,. iimnnRer of l.eumm'M. a Portland ' secured. , ll10 u irU schools lH to begin Klovo. hosiery and umbrella estab- Stniil .Ma.tli.z l the man upnoml ' Z , . T'. UII,,or",a,llI ""'"Mt. io be stlll , ,!UHK0 iU,a no o ' ' m '" ""'"'"f hl n,,0,M,n Adver..HluK8ucees.es are uo. built, leaders of the outfit. IIo secured , " tMVml '" "U nn I'liniiKu ....I, i m.. 1,., i............. i .i ' next innntii. """ " i"k. ii in- "'in in iiu liiiu iiouso In North iiini u uuniiier or cases of IiIr liiml )icss successes duo Io the systematic use of advertUliiK as a means of edu- (iovornnioiit 13nglncer C. It. Wright statos that tho local prcparatloiiH will soon bo ready for active Jetty work, but that the work may bo delayed somewhat waiting for tho completion of tho two government scows now being built at Portland for this work. ' Tho contract provides that they bo f RECK LES Now Is (ho Tlmo to Get Rid of i These Ugly Spots. j There's no longer tho slightest, ...t m ivuiiuk iisuamc.i ot your freckles, as the prescription othlno double strensth Is guaranteed to roniovo theso homely spots. j Simply got an ounce of othlno ' double strength from any dniK-! gist and apply n little of It night ' and morning and you should soon eo that ovon tho worst frecklos havo begun to dlwippoar, whllo tho i IlKhter onos have vnnlshod ontlroly TORIC LENS .OUR BEST Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Lenses Duplicated ROOM IO Out LaiuloV IliygooiN Storo Marshfield-Coquille Auto Stage I.civo U'tivo IarhfUv!d CimiuIIIo ' A.M. SiiiM -. H::to 0:oo " ll:oo W- P.M. l:oo ! :i:oo H:n (t..j0 7::to -.j,,, IMllllliIti Qlitinniiifi...... )...n....l.i i.t. I It tt Httlilntn lm ..... i.n.. t nond on April 10 and remained Mm V -iin iki " - " uihh an .,... ,v mm ii-iu.iiiili! more nitttni'rvili .... i.....i i .mini'K In iim, ,i i .. i. .... until Saturday when ho dlwuineiii-o.i . ' .".. i'iuiiiuK .--"." ..v., ,u i:UIII.iviuiy eioar DulilehalleKCK ... i, , ' lms ,,0cit "' mvh fur,i l,f river1"10 M and gain a beautiful clear, ro , ' "ovtlral ,,,11,, ,, ri,,)l)rU ,llt) 1!l)llllf,l'ompl,M(1. R0 suro to ask for1 In ...,,.,:' f,"JLC!fl "' , !"0 ".l,blu t'e'" -W"o - tUI. "' ! inn 1V1HP, ' Silllll i.t.ln..i. . .. ' 1 finiil IIIIiImi .rl. ....,.. i Kuim nrourtVA ovor - ".t buiutuuuu ui i iiuiiev , cathiK the iioople. "Mr. Wrlgloy, of Spettriulut' fame. negiin uilvertlliiK about Id years, He sneak falrlv nlnl.. i,ni. ...... I .. M""" "go," said Mr. Hern. "Today ho1 understood easllv the ii. ' ,. !. .0I,I, work lwnr '','l'", 1'laee spends 12.000.000 lu publicity, andK'd f him, answorlug them without Ills big business requite the pay- j hesltatliiK. iiient of ia.000 a day wur tax i With the aid of tracing ,mper De Hart, Schaffnor & Marx, hemtii .ad" lectlve AlkuB has taken copies of all vortlsng a iimtfiu jmii-s hko. Their the handwriting he can find that Ins annual Income now umouulg to 15,-' been done by tho men Implicated M";,). ;Tlil. too. he Is sU.ng ,,,, ttMh , ...u ioi ., ,Uj iii niiveriisiiiii! iiiiuiiwriiiiijc on checks drawn efficiency, i believe. Is that of the north. Ford automobile. Advert Uln ,1ms . Increased the ileiiiainl nnlll Hih .inllvi ... - ....- irnii i ini i... ..,... t .. -" '' .iiiii nil) .MaiO He la working n small crew ns vet back If It falls to remove freculos. .M.HSIini:i,lM'0(t)l'lLliI3 AUTO STAGI3 TI.MI! .SCHKDUliK Sclioiliilo ainmgwl to cimnect Hltli Iioiiih to Ruiiilou, StagiN to Mjitlo Point, WiiKiiur, Ro-.ebui-g. No delays. 1'aie from Mnr.sliflcld to C'iniiiIIIo: liii.ari one witj; ijia.tm nl(1 u.it Round Trip good any time. up llllll'l mi.... tli.. fllll tilt t lu I Villi nuni .in .1... ......riu I i.;. :,..,'...:';,:: : . ";.. ;u im,u'i nt "' ww t to ..... w ii(iiv v jiniuiiT in tio I it III mil I DjRINK HABIT CHICKENS I proflt-sharlnjc plan, and to make a minimum wage fur employee of f.". ft day. "These result are duo to the pow er of the ud." said Mr. Iterg. day iiiul Tuesday nlglit.s. 11. T. SPAI'LDINO auditor for the State Industrial Accident Commls Mon is expwtod hero shortly to ex amine tho book of ompjoyers who, bau taken advantage of tho state Insurance. A miliar eovttr to protect straw hais from rain Is a noveliv. lUM.lARKi: HOMI3 TRKAT.MHNT The ORItINK treatment for Mm Hrink Habit ian lie used with tth- .Mlllli'oiiijt Imih, Sunday fot. Al- ,!o!",, lonfideme R destroys all logmij at .Tiito a. in., ami returns llolro f,,r whiskey, boor or other at .T:;io p. m. niiiul trl(i 75 cents aU'olu),l stimulants. Thousands AAAA. - . !"iX0 'l,w'ully used It nnd have T7777VTV.TTT,VV U0()ll ,.,..,. , , , ..- ... rum in and useful tu. Can he slven 8tu eretly. Costs only $1.00 per box. If I ,ou tall to Ket results from OUUiNijI v imer n iilttl. your money refunded. Ask for free 'telllim h11 about ORR1NK. Owl Prescription Plmrmacy. pnu,u ' D. Cohan r.mir., i i... ... i.lle olmmllor -,,;;;, , v.' We have a Special t'oulgiiiiieiit for this vtreVt, tnule. Order y Wo also haw tho best obtainable nf l(fd Cik.,1 M.i..t I.... r i ' . "" ' -'iis eoni- , ..-. ....- i.iiu.s llliw, IM'IIIT VOIII' liklst .. te early. VEAL, PORK and t'll'V .U'TO .V TAXI CO. Daj and Night Sen Ire. Tor taxi, phono 20, Chandler Hotel For touring cars, phono 20, Chandler Hotel l.YNN la.MIIKTII, Prop. New C.irs : : : Now Cars will bo I booklet BEEF Phone 58-J. properly cooled in , up.t,.d.ito ifilgcrntor. THE UNION MARKET J- E. Ford & Co. 174 South Broadway. a D( h out N d To" Th ry O o o 7N A REOlSNT dd.atc at iriivnim, Miatah Mn II Johnson fulled to conviiico Mi-. AV& Sonic few years ago Mr. J0i1118011 su ' cd the color line and was the leading man in 1 1 lino of work. .Business was good niut nrof ! wore high. l us Having all the money he could handle at tto time, ho concluded to take a rest. To be sure he planned to get into the field again at the proper time. But everything wis rosy and there realh seemed no good and sufficient renson why he should spend so many hours a day keeping his muscles lithe and strong and his wind good and his heart and nerves in trim. Eventually the meeting with Mr. "Willard was arranged. Mr. Johnson was still tolerably con tent with what he had done. (Brother, a has-done is about as bad as alias boon.) Mr. .Johnson did not care to stand up in the i raining ring and punch and take punches. lie did not see the necessity of practicing side steps and feints and rushes. lie know all about them. Why he had done all of that ho ever needed to do. Mr. Willard did not overlook the boxing and the wrestling and the clinching and tho side stepping, etc. As a result, Mr. Johnson received Mr. "Wil lard 's compliments to the point of the jaw, and his business career closed. Advertising a business is the training of that business. Advertising keeps a business healthy. It tones up its liver, strengthens its biceps steadies its heart and keeps its nerves in order. Once in awhile a man decides that ho is doing so much business that he can stop advertising for a while and run on momentum. Momentum is the gradual process toward a full stop. Tho momentum business is usually premature ly full-slopped by the straight left jabs of tho well-trained competitor who finds his opening in the 2(ith round. .1 f you want to slay in business stay in tlio ad vertising field. Xo matter how much business you arc doing, keep up the energy that makes it. You might as well cut off your legs because you are running well in a foot race, as to cut off your advertising because your business will con tinue without it. You might as well tell tho insurance man that you arc so healthy you will drop tho policy for a few years as to stop advertising because busi ness goes on without it. "Don't need to" is the eventual preliminary to "Can't do it." Tho only man who doesn't need to advertise is the man who has retired from business. Tho only policy holders who doesn't need to pay his premiums is dead. Mr. Johnson doesn't need to train any more. Uo is licked. ;. Tib s Bey Time wiM keep yoiur business am traionirag