The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 12, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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TH? CQOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON. FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
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JOHN
ROCKEFELLER
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M HI JERSFY EARLY TODAY
and homo-loving. At IiIkIi school
she caused sonic surprise by takins
wife of L Parmalee Prentice; Kdlth not only the prescribed course, but
Wlin mnprln.t T7nt.nl. I tA...lnH f I. . . .
who married Harold Fowler McCor
mlck, and John 1). Rockefeller, Jr
Laura .Celestfa Spelman Rocke
feller was born In Wadsworth, Ohio,
of well-to-do Now England parents,
on September 9, 1839. Sho was her
husband's Junior by two months.
As a child she lived In Wadsworth,
In Hiirllngton, lown, In Akron, Ohio,
where her father, Harvey S. Spel
man, achieved a competence in the
dry goods business and later In ,, i.nrnnnn. ...i... i. . .
Cleveland. In the grammar school ,ho slrt.cts ot Cleveland for weeks
nt Cleveland sho mot John Ilockc- ,n n seemingly hopeless search for
feller when they wcro fifteen years (work, sho encouraged and cheered
0 ' ' I him. Soon after ho had cstnbllsh-
Itockefollor was a country boy. Jed himself In his first place ob
Sho waa tlio daughter of ono of bookkeeper at ?500 a year sho
viutumuiiB icaumg ciuzcns. insuort uioveiand to completo her edu
bookkeeping nnd other commercial
studies llttlo pursued by young wo
men In those days.
Search for Job.
Thore scorns to have boon llttlo
sentimentality In the friendship be
tween Miss Spelman and young
Rockefeller, but for ton years each
was tho other's best friend. During
the day of Rockefeller's early man
hood, when ho saw his hones of a
collcgo education fado away, and
homo was a llttlo farm houso; hers
ono of Cleveland's handsomest res
cation at Worcester, Mass. Sho ro-
turned when sho was twenty years
Jdcnces. Ills associates, outsldn of old nml l.inirl.i ! ninv,.in.,.i.. ,...i.ir
Hchool, were mostly farm hands and school, now known as tho Kast
quinary doj'b; ncra woro talented fourteenth street School. And sho
folk of affairs drawn to her fathi
er'a handsomo home, for her fnthor
then was a member of tho Ohio leg
islature a public-spirited cltlzon In
forested In philanthropies and a
man of many notlvltlos. Notwith
standing other dlfforenccH tho awk
ward youth and tho city girl had
renewed her friendship with young
Rockefeller.
In 1SC2 Miss Spelman, described
by her suporlora as a splendid dis
ciplinarian nnd a perfect teacher,
hoeamo assistant principal of tho
school. Itockofoller, absorbed In
uusincBS, took tho books of his
in common a lovo of study and slm-' rm t0 hcr of ,,;
plo tnHtcs, and thoy hecamo fast
friends.
Laura Spelman'a school mates
know hor as n quiet, studious girl
who would rather read a good book
than go to tho theater; as a dovout
churchgoer and na a girl who wao
nlways woll drcssod In good taste,
avoiding extremes, and seeking sim
plicity. She waa intensoly practical
gothor thoy would go over his af
fairs. Uoth of them wcro Inter
ested together In church work, too;
alio na a Congrogatlonallst, ho ns
a Ilaptlst; and nelthor ovor attend
ed a danco or tho theater.
Young Ilockefollor prospered be
yond his fairest hopes. As soon
as ho folt that ho could ask hor to
become his wlfo ho did so. They
(were married on September S, 1SC4,
' the eve of her 2Gth birthday, and
started to keep houso In a llttlo
twn-Rfnrv lirlrk rnqfrfonfn nti ntm
nf Plnvnlnnil'u atdn atrnnta TT.m.t
i hcr marrlago 'she became a Ilaptlst
land to her religion nnd her home
'sho devoted her entire time.
(Good Wife and Mother ,
"To bo a good wife and mother
Is the highest nnd hardest privilege '
j of a woman," was one of the sny
' Ingg accredited to her by tho little
i circle of friends sho knew at this
time. Tho borders of her world
were home. Her whole Ufa was
wrapped up In her husband and
children. Sho avoided nil social
functions nnd Joined no clubs.
When Mr. Rockefeller's wealth
wag mentioned In seven figures they
'.btt their first homo for n rcsidenco
romarkabln onlv for tin unm-ninn.
tlousness, on KiTclhl avenue. Clove-
land's "mllo of millions." Hero
Mrs. Rockefeller reared hcr four
children; a fifth died In Infancy.!
I Tho training given tho Rockefol-I
lor children by their mother Is de-
, clared to have been almost Spartan.
Although tho Rockefeller wealth !
In'-rensed In loaps and bounds, thoro !
was only ono carrlago nnd n horso
cared for by a man who acted as
I'Cth coachman and hostler. Th'cso
wrro used mostly Sundnyn on the;
trip to Church. Mrs. Rockcfollcr
employed two maids but ntlll In.
fllsted on doing much of tho work
herself. Sho also supervised every
detail of tho care and training
of her children, particularly Book
ing to Instill in their minds tho les
son ot thrift. It is related thnt on
ono occasion alio avoragod up tho
gas bills for n year and nrnmliinii
na spending money to hor oldest
daughter any sum sho might save
each month by watchlni? that .n
llghta wcro loft burning needless
ly.
A rolatlVO told Of her HtiffoHnn-
uidor a particularly bitter now- i
paper attack In Clovcland against
her husband. At hor inslrftanco, tho
guards around tho Forest Hill es
tates wero doubled. Although Mr.
Rockefeller received acorcs of lot-
I
The Parisian
Stetson
Hats
Fownes
Gloves
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Knox
Hats
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HERE IS THE NEW STANDARD FOR TIRE VALUES
Size Plain Tread Casing Non Skid Casing
30x3
30x3 1-2
32x3 J2
34x3 J-2
34x4
36x4 J-2
$ 9.00 $ 9.45
H.60 J2.20
13,35 J4.00
14.90 15.65
J 9.40 20.35
27.35 28.70
ADJUSTMENTS MADE ON THE SPOT.
Tubes
$235
2.70
2,80
2.95
5,20
Onyx
Hose
. '" ' s wwn
YOU !
Mr. Business Man
Tin. fnllonliiK was NOT mitten by Tim Times mU.rtMi.K depart
went, "UlMHiKli " huto been lianrWnk- ittwty i.Iii,k , , I1W) tw
Jiw. Dili Is .lipped from tho first ,mg of n n.tnlogiio mnt. out ,y
ii lntW fli-tii fir iiln .inker to their dealer,,. Tl.o lvertlM..ir man
nlio molo tho following Ih in. expert nml knoH thereof ,o mnniIih.
Itwiil h, Mr. Hiislness .Man, irad It. And tlien think it over '
A Spring Suit For
Work or Play
In doors or out-of-doors;
at a party or at the ball
tjame wherever American
men gather, you see the
BLUE SERGE suit.
Nothino more dressv or
smarter than a well tailored
Blue Seme. It is the1 suit
for all occasions.
We have a great variety
all made the
Adler-Rochester
way. And that means up-to-the
minute design, per
fect tailoring, consequently
fashionable and elegant in
appearance.
A range of prices to suit
the purse of any man. i
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No need to pay more than FISK prices for better values oannot be bought.
Gorst & King operating 18 cars have tried out eight other kinds of tires in rnmn,.
ison with FISK. They have adopted FISK exclusively. Jf FISK tires save m2l
finrct R, Kinn tlim uill cnun mnnnu fnn won An .Aiioh xmn tn tnw rioi '" JW
wiviwt w ..niy mwj mill umv imuiiuj iui juui UK iom JUU IV! II y riOIX.
"THEQUNNE
Fisk Distributors for Southwestern Oregon
Coquille Agents:
Kime & Von Pegert Garage.
North Bend Agents
Gorst & King Garage.
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We Repair
Inner Tubes
FISK
Red Tops
tcrs threatening I1I3 llfo and per
sonal friends nnd relatives pleaded
' with him not to cxposo himself, ho
I Insisted on making his usual Sunday
trip by nutomohllo to tho Euclid
'nvouuo Ilaptlst Church.
When Jlrs. Rockefeller heard of
his determination alio Insisted on'
accompanying him although poor
health had kept hor confined to tho
houso for soma tlmo.
"If anything happens to you,"
sho Is quoted as saying. "I want
It to happen to 1110 too."
I
This Screen Star Loves
To Play In Thrillers
If You Want the Best In
the Meat Line Telephone Ui
TELL US THE SIZE AND THE CUT THAT YOU WANT
AND WE'LL DELIVER THE GOODS
We buy the best that Coos County and Portland can fur
nish us. We have equipped our market to keep and
ripen meats and give the most prompt and
emcient deliveries possible.
THE UNION MARKET
J. F. Ford Co.
174 South Broadway. Phone 53
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YOUR ADVERTISING
nvnlllw0? ,0,Mrl"K "lt '"I n,!vo:,U,,, campaign, ,10 amount of money
available for the purposo shuuld bo decided upon. This la usually a
certain purcentaKu of tho gross aalea per month or per year, although
many times a specified sum la appropriated. Tho appropriation ",,",,
then bo apportioned among tho various methods which nro to bo use
It Is Important, of course, that a definite ph, bo followed, nnd thla
I. an mum bo prepared In advance. Just ns the architect prepared com!
Ploto plans for building a houso, th0 advertise or h ngent must ,
!'am,pa.Kn.,,, " '" " ,0,,OWOd '" HT" v"m mZ
Having derided on the amount i, invented In newspaper nilvor.
Ul.g.ealeula.o the number and slxo of tho adve.tlKomentH. U ,h , m'
ell to bear III mlml that It Is bettor to appear ofjo,, with a s. , ,1 B, Z
than only o.uo or tulco with full WMi lllllllM UJJ "'
Hiual that It la IneffoetUo. Repe.l(l ono (lf ', " tr 1 fac.ora
In ndvertUliiK d can bo obtained ly hy frc(110lt ttZJ.
If you have not been iiihorllHiiK regularly, do not expect largo ro-
f SSl el. Tl J 'fn' "rtW'K lo not act that "wo
i it If persisted In. Iko a child, It grows nnd develops In power And
one full grown, It U a powerful agent In tho sale of good!
Hollar for dollar, con.udnnt advertising pays far greator dividends
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Somo nlco NHWTOWN PIPPIN APPLES.
Very flno. Per box A
fiomo choice frosh (1RHICN PEAS. njv
Per pound jd
N1CJJ I-'RHSli ASl'ARAdUS. I
Per pound ,..l
CRISP PRKSII RADISIIKS. Per hunch 35
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THE DELICATESSEN CO.
136 NORTH BROADWAY
Wo carry at nil times a largo varioty of 1IKMCIOUS BBlM
i Khi'Aiu-J) FOODS for tho tablo nnd family trado, ready tow
Wo givo our host attention, and efforts to all special orW
for social functions and private gatherings.
TRY OUR. QUICK ."SERVICE COFFEE BOOTHS
:.iu.cic3 or all Wads to ehooso from a lunch to un
tasto In Quality and Prlco.
MAnCUniTE SNOW,
lor IiiiIiik thrown forcibly agalu.it It. TI.U a ko ,,,, r i , '
without auy Bbl effect on tho bar w.j . ' ' ' h"U! tlln0
...on, h.I morn prououncd an tho wrk swu, T JZa ,, ""f
rirt. hut llh a afudlly JnoruMlii. moven.o. tin i . ' K ,l,,y nt
trU..,do,,.. ti, u .u:.r;:;,,bi,,,:::u:;:;,z;:o,,,,,m
And ko It is with all owr problems. Thov loot- f..,nMn . . ..
hut If we plan conr.ly and Mlck to TwliZmZ ?! "l "r"'
will produce wundwi. It t the steady drop S, ' ,""1'r,)l,,ea ff"t
woa n wy the .ton, JK ZV'Z nZ? l
ko..,. pouiidl.ur. noiii.ll.iK. poui.di.ir ,.iles ,,re Iioiiii.i tI i
way. Ami .iricr uu hu i( aduMtlMK riularl r V" W
ll !.... .n.reased rotuin, , J "'r
UHo eff.t of ,lur .Ur.UnR brought abuuJU;;
. nnnuusciw.iUTUAL STAR. IM mrn...
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FRECKLES
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wa lll0 gwtH. rol. (lw uuni,at of my
' ': ''I''ortf-i?1 " rtIWo!"lrr"' 5'.vi".otle power
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i'ebiuaiy nu jrm-,1, i,.K Out Vn.
Mghtly SpnN, nlv t He.
inovo i:aNlly.
Tho woman with tender akin
dreads February and March because
thoy nro llkoly to covor her face
Willi "Sly freckles. No matter how
hick her voll, the sun and winds
have a strong tendency to make her
frecklo.
ortunntoly for hor pcaco or mind
lie recent discovery of a now pro
Mrntlon, othlno-doublo strength,
nrnkes it possible for oven those
nost susceptible to freckles to keep
.or skin eloar whIte No
matter how iiniiin....
frecklos you hav !, .,....,
r,.... .. . . VU HUUUIU
K, otiuno should remove thorn. I
t nil Ollllce from vn.i.. .!.-!
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Stop hero when oa bnitoj
pleasure or shopp'ns v '
Service and IMu'l'"
HIST IN' TJIB W'a
Lowest rates by cpmpi5M
Rates to Vou
50 rooms " tii
100 rooms with lath
100 rooms with bath -""
200 largo outsldo
Mnko this your headquarter
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