The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 02, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page NINE, Image 9

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, 0REG.0N, SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
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JUST A LITTLE WHILE
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A Httlo tlmo is all llfo has to offor
In which to do our little deos.
A Httlo time Is nil wo have to work for
Tho Httlo bread our body needs,
A Httlo while 1b all wo havo for pleas-'
uro
To gather rosea e'ro tho petals fall
A Httlo tlmo In which to get ready
To answer to our Father's call.
A Httlo while Is all wo can bo biuy '
In doing what wo ought to do
A Httlo whllo Is all wo havo to worry
Just a Httlo whllo and then wo'ro
through.
A Httlo whllo Ib nil wo havo to love In
To lovo tho good world God has
mado
A Httlo world Ib all wo havo for sim
ohlno, Just n Httlo whllo Is all wo havo
for Bhado.
Kllnknor
A Httlo whllo Is all we havo to wan
dor Up and down this vale of tears,
Just a Httlo while and then the cur
tain Goes down upon our hopes and
fears.
A Httlo whllo Is nil wo havo to labor,
A Httlo whllo Ib all we havo to wait
A Httlo while Is all wo havo to Jour
ney Just a Httlo whllo and then wo'ro
at tho gatel
A Httlo whllo Is nil wo hnvo for pas
sion, A little whllo la all wo havo for
pain.
A Httlo whllo to pray and plant,
Just a Httlo whllo to gather In tho
grain.
A Httlo whllo Is all we havo for lov
ing, A Httlo whllo to Hvo and meet tho
test.
Just a Httlo while and then It's ovor
"Homo, 8weot Home,-' Eternal
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There Never Has Been a Better
Piano Oppor tunsty Than This
No matter what jices or what pianos have previously been offered you see the
VALUES IN USED PlAfJuS that we are offering in this, our first clearance sale.
What Is Your Piano Desire?
Would you like an old-style piano or one newly rebuilt or one that has seen just
a little service at a price that you will admit is unexpectedly low? They are all
here and you will be surprised at their quality and condition.
Here Is Your Opportunity
They are priced at bottom figures, have been thoroughly overhauled and put in
perfect condition. You cannot afford to miss them. '
One old-style piano -- $70
One piano just overhped and tuned "$98.00
One piano just 'overhauled and tuned 11. .'..: $148.00
One piano used short time; looks like new $265.00
One piano, plain mahogany case. A snap $197.00
One piano, slightly used, high grade, only $270.00
EASY PAYMENT CAN BE ARRANGED OR WILL RENT ANY OF THE ABOVE.
In addition to the above, we have a dozen new pianos to offer you at this time
and more due to arrive.
VIT0R AND EDISON DISC TALKING MACHINES.
YOUR MONEY'S WORTH OR YOUR MONEY BACK.
FE on the $c&fpy ;
lhUHHi HHeHinHKHffiLlSM ii ben
THE MY8TERI0U8 SHOT."
ANEW mystery film, which grips
tho Interest from start to finish,
la "The Mysterious Bhot" This
is a Ilclianco production.
The Gold Seal single rcclcr. "In the
Dlood," will mark tho first appearance
of Eugene Ormonde on tho screen after
two decades of footllght experience
with Mrs. Flake, Mnrgnrct Auglln,
Uluuche Uutes and other stun.
Putho releases on April SO through
tho General Film company's special
feature department a four reel produc
tion which bears the name of "Tho
Treasure of Abdar Itahmeti." There
Is no love Htory in the film. Tho out
of door scones were taken In Morocco
and show tho quaint arehlte.rturo of an
old Moorish town and tho burning
ands of tho desert.
Tho Vltagraph company Is preparing
to make a sis reel feature production
of Clovclaud Moffat's detectlvo story,
"Through tho Wall."
"Charlotto Corday" (Kennedy) Is
sensational drama of tho French revo
lution in four reels. The personal relu.
tlonship that existed between Charlotto
Corday and Marat, tho (lend of tho
strife. Is clearly expounded.
The Spy" (Universal Special Fea
tures). Oue by one all the world's
greatest novels and plays ara being pro
duced for the screen, and this four part
special feature, based on J. Fenulmoro
Cooper's famous work of the same
name, wblcb tins Just been completed
by tho Universal, will bo an addition to
this list which will bo welcomed by
many.
WILSON.
Den Wilson Is a leading Edison play
er. Ho is most familiar In tho chroni
cles of CleoJc, the detectlvo photo playr.
Tho Sparrow" (Lending Plsycrt
Film Corporation). Mmo. Polalre as
sumes tho lending role In this threo reef
Eclalre production. 8ho has the repa
tatlon of being tho ugliest actress. If
not Indeed tho ugliest woman, la
Franco.
"Llfo of 'Dig Tim Sullivan" (QoUb
am). It is doubtful if any politician,
was more loved than "Big Tim" Sulli
van was among his following. Ills
many chnritles to the poor and needy
are still spoken of In bis district That
bo was a politician wn aftor all, mere
ly Incidental lu tho opinion of U
friends, the poor.
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"Sovon Days" (Iiw & Erlnnger)
This ts ono of tho II rst farce comedies
In bo produced by ICInw & Erlanjcer,
and If tho rest am as good tholr suc
cess Is assured. All tbo action take
placo In ono house, but tho scene
are very elaborate. Tho burglar to bo
doubt the funniest character.
NEWS OF NEakBY TOWNS PROGRAM FOR
MILS. TICHENOIt llili.
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Central Avenue.
L.L. THOMAS, Manager'
Russell Bldg.
Curry County Indian Woman Aided
White During Vr.
Tho Gold llonch Globo says:
Mrs. Jcnnlo Tlchonor now lies sor-
louBly 111 nt her homo In Squaw ynl-
!. niiKut ulv iiillon north nf this
I place, and tho end Is hourly oxpect
L.i i... .... frin.nU wlin nro tnnuorlv
I caring for her. Mrs. Tlchonor Ib an
Indian Woman mid wnen n gin, uur
1 1...- ti, in, linn wnr. rnnderod vallia-
blo assistance to tho whites. Aftor
tho war was ovor sho mnrrlod 1-3. II.
Mninninv fimi vnnra 'later mnrrlod
'ilandolph Tlchonor. Mrs. Tlchonor
has always been held In high ostcom.
11UIEFH OF ItANDON.
EDITOU MAHTEU8 SOMB LAWYER
Tho Gold llonch Oloho says: On
complaint sworn to by Antono Con
nonlca In tho Justlco Court, charg
ing Dan Connors with criminal llbol,
a warrant wns issued for tho nrrcBt
of Connors who had his hearing bo
foro Judge Stafford, Justlco of tho
Peaco, last Thursday. Iloth nttor-
.. T Iluntlnv nml V. A WOOll
woro rotalnod for plaintiff and whon
tho cnuso camo up for hearing Yo
Editor was appointed attornoy by tho
niMirt in ilnrnml nnnnnrs. "N'llf
said," ConnorB was hold In ono hun
dred and fifty dollar boll to nppoar
before tho Orand Jury."
BVKIIY GOOD GUTEN Is UOOST
INO tho COMPLETION of tho Coos
nay HAH1JOK Improvomonts. Do
suro and BIO.V tho PETITIONS.
KVKKY GOOD CITIZEN Is UOOST
INO tho COMPLETION of tho Coos
Day HAUIlOR Improvomonts. Ho
suro and SIGN tho PETITIONS.
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Your Last Opportunity
"See Heid About It"
Notts of Clly-by.iho-Hn Ah Told
by tin Itoronlcr.
Mr. and Mrs. Schollhammor ro
turncd yostordny from tholr honoy
moon trip to Ponnsylvnnln, whuro
they had boon visiting Mr. Scliell-
hnmmor's relntivcs. Thoy had n
very pleasant trip, but nro glad to
got back to Handon again,
Hugh I). Lonovo nud Miss Morrot
tn llrown woro united In mnrrlago
at tho homo of H. U Groff lu Uan
don liiBt Friday ovunlng, Itov, C.
Mnyno Knight of tho M. 13, Church
officiating.
Attorney Geo. P. Topping had tho
mlsforutno to fall from a sowing
mnchlno on which ho was standing
whllo winding tho clock Thursday
ovonlng and badly brulsod his aldo.
Ho Is about all right again and
is nblo to look aftor his business.
E, J, Lnnoy, cnndldato for Joint
representative camo up from Port
Orford Saturday and romalnod ovor
until Monday. Mr. Lonoy wob not
doing much campaigning, but wns
visiting hla wlfo, who is nt tho hos
pital, having undergone an opera
tion hero Boiiio tlmo ago.
Attornoy G. T. Troadgold has so-1
cured an Injunction In tho Orogou
nvouuo enso, restraining tho city ,
from doing any furthor work on tho
street until after tho caBO Is tried
May 12 th.
ChuH, Pago and wlfo roturuod
Sunday from Klamath Falls, whoro
thoy had boon to boo Mr, Pago's
father, who has boon vory 111,
Charles took his father to California,
hoping tho chango would da him
good, but tho trip was of no avnll
and thoy returned homo. Shortly
nftor thoy loft Mr. Pngo, 8r., grow
suddonly worso and paBsod away
Friday uororo mo son nnn -who
roachod homo.
D CONCERT
riNiHii crass gowns
Oakland High School Graduatctt Will
Hnvo Knuo CoHtmueti
OAKLAND, Cal., April 30. Tho
Oakland school-board will buy gowns
for nil tlio girls who aro graduated
from tho Eromont High School this
yenr. Tho gowns will bo tho prop
erty cf tho school board nnd will bo
used for next year's graduating class,
and t.o class following, till It bo
comoB necessary to buy new gowns.
To economize furthor, tho girls will
mako t' o gowns Tho school board
will merely buy tho cloth, buttons,
hooks and eyes and thread and whnt
ovor ornaments go on tho gowns, Tho
girls will furnish tho needles, thlm
bloB and fingers to bow.
Harry W. Dridgmnn, purchasing
agent of tho Oakland School Hoard,
will act as hoad dressmaker. Ho
will purclmBo tho materials and
measuro off tho cloth, according to
tho slzo of tho girl graduates. It
has not been docldod what stylo
of gowns to ubo, except that they
will have long sleeves, so that tho
use of long whlto gloves will not bo
necessary.
Tho Oakland school board author
ized Urldgman to buy tho materia!
for dresses on the motion of Mrs.
Anna Florence nrown, school direc
tor, who has been waging a fight for ,
years to eliminate costly graduating
gowns, ana to Jiavo "a sane, simple,
modest and economical garment" '
adopted for the graduates.
If vou are not n-slininetl of your
goods A I) V KltTIHE THE M.
Director Fenton Announces the
Selections for Tomorrow's
Entertainment.
Director It, N, Ponton of tho
Coos Hay Concert Hand has an
nounced tho following program for
noxt Sundays' concert at tho Masonic
Opora Houso:
1. March, "Entry of tho Gladla
torB," FucUc
2. Overture, "Tompolwolho,", ..
Kolor-Dola
3. (n) Descriptive, . ."Ohost. .
Dnnco," .'Salisbury
(b) Soronndo "A Night
In Juno," King
(Hy request.)
4. Sulto, "Atalantls, Tho Lost
Contlnont." Safrnnek
1. Nocturno and Morning Hynm
of I'rnlso.
2. A Court Function.
3. I Lovo Thee. (Tho Prince
and Annn.)
4. Tho Destruction of Atlantis.
Atlantis Ib n contlnont montloned
In Plato's History nnd oxtonded
across tho Atlantic ocean approxi
mately from Eurono to Yucatan.
This contlnont, It is bollovod, was
tho homo of a groat raco which con
quered and civilized tho world. Tho
Azoro Islands aro considered to be
tho tops of its lofty mountnliiB, nnd
nro nil that now romnlna above
wntor of tho groat country.
C. Uaritono solo, "Nocturn ,"
Chopin
Ohns. 8. Kaiser.
0, Grand Sacred Potpourri, . . .
"Morning Light," . . . . Jlnrnhouw
7 March, "T. M. ." King
Star Spangled Danner.
TO KNOCK OUT
JOHN D'S BOARD
Senator Kenyon Would Cancel
Rockefeller's General Ed
ucation Foundation.
(Br AMttUtxl I'rtM U Cm Br Tlmu.1
WASHINGTON, D. C, May 1.
Senator Kenyon Introduced a bill to
repeal tho act incorporating tho
Oonoral Education Hoard, to which
John D. Rockofollor contributed
J42.000.000 In 1003 for carrylug on
farm demonstration and other edu
cational work. Among tho contri
butions to tho Doard was ovor $2,
000,000 worth of stock of the Colo
rado Puel & Iron Company, now In
volved In the strike war.
FOKE8T NOTES
PILES CURED AT HOME BY
NEW ABSORPTION METHOD,
( jxi nutfer from Uwdlny, Itcblnc tllnd
or pruiriulluf I'IIm, mu1 lua Jour JJrv.
lod 1 will tell jou huw to cure jitattU at
lojai, if Ui diw b)rvtloa ttratmrutl ul
Hill tlM Mod torn cf tlil bouM tmUscnt
frm far trial, wllh nttttuen from luur
own loctlltx If rnjUMll. Imianllil rir-
oxoatf, tut tll otbm of ViU offer. Write
I Dim. liuL
The forest offlcors, In Washington
and Oregon, are writing popular de
scriptions of the trees on tho Crater
and Mr. Halnlor national parks, for
the uso or visitors to tho parks.
Gannett Peak, Wyoming, nearly
14,000 foot in elevation, and the high
est mountain In tho state, is on the
divldo between the Bonneville and
Drldger national forests.
In northern Arizona. Ulah, Nova
da, southern Idaho, and western Wy
oming, the fires on national forosts
set by cam per a havo decroasod In
four yoars frpm nearly a third to
approximately one-fifth. Lightning
fires havo Increased! from lens than
one-fourth to nearly ono-half. Tho
rolatlvoly larger proportion from
lightning, howovor, Is duo partly to
decreaso In other causes.
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