The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 03, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
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That Million Dollar Look95
Go and See This Wonderful
Photo-Play to appear at the
Noble Theater Friday night
At our own private and personal expense, wo have brought fo Mnralificld
ono of the greatest, picture plays that has ever been produced.
K3IIU JUT Itvr-J
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For years we 1 ave been w.iilinR and hoping foi. sonio book, or plav, or ser
, that would make clear the powerl'u 1 lesson that, this picture si ows Its
lesson that makes greater success-; ,, success, social success, personal
suw-s, to every man who will take it home to Iiimsolf mid apnlv it in his
tliiily living. "'
meat
vnursell'
Wo lirouglit thlH picture to tho Xoblo because we l.cllevo that ovory ved-cor-puselcd
American man who sees It ran reap n profit from It and become n big
ger man through It and wo want to do our sbaro to get It before us many folks
rlifht hero at homo as we run. It's helped us W uniit you to enjoy It's help,
We are hot, going to spoil your enjoyment, vour "thrill" and vour eveite
t l).v telling you here what, the story is. AVai't and enjoy tho surprise for
v ' ' ', fcflJc .'
We are simply going to go on record with' the statement that, it will grip
you from the hrsl, exposure to the last, scene and make you sav a hundred
times: "Why wasn't this picture ever thought of before?"
.Men have lost untold opportunities; have sacrificed dearest ambitions;
have handicapped the hopes of years, purely and solclv through a lack of the
knowledge that this picture vividly and dramatically "imparts.
Men have euchred themselves out of big business gains, have closed the
doors to countless success chances, have defeated themselves, not onlv in busi
ness, but in politics, in society Y IDS, EVEN JN LOVE because they never
studied and niasleredthe lesson that this picture makes clear to them. '
If you want to play the game of success skillfully and victoriously, if you
want to be a dominating factor in life's power circles
Then thn't fail lo .see 'Thai Million Dol lav Look' al I lie Xoblc Tlicalcv Friday
MARSHFIELD THE FIXUP NORTH BEND
BREVITIES
.ll'XE TIDES
Tlmn nml dolphin nr ti.t...
Marshfleld. The tides are placed in
order of occurrence, with their times
on the first line and heights on the
second lino of each day; n compar
ison of consecutive heights will in
dicate whether it is high or low
water. High tldo on the liar one
hour nml ii4 minutes earlier than nt
Marshfleld. At North Hend .U min
utes earlier than nt .Marshfleld.
3ltr8 .0.35 G.tiC 1.02 7.28
Ft. ...l.l) -1.7 0.0 4.0
4llrs .1.43 7.05 1.54 S.21
Ft. ...l.S 4.1 0.5 4.S
GUrs .2.52 S.1U 2.40 7. OS
(Ft. ...1.(5 4.0 0.0 5.0
GIIrs .3.58 0.31 3.40 fu' I
Ft. ...1.3 3.8 1.3 G.l
7Hrs .4.50 10.40 4.33 10.3?
Ft. ...0.7 3.7 1.(5 5.2
SUIrs .5.1!) 11.41 5.20 11.18
Ft ..0.5 3.S 1.1) 5.3
Authorized Resident Dealers
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Chic a g o
Royal Tailors
4
WEATHER FORECAST
Dr AuocUtfcl rt to Cooi ttf Ttmw.J
OREGON Fnlr. PrMnv
wurmer: northwest winds.
LOCAL TEJIPBILVTUHB
RECORD
For tho 24 hours endlne nt
4:43 n. m. Juno 3, by HcnJ.
Ostllnd, special government
moteorologist:
Maximum 02
Minimum 41
At 4:43 a. m 43
Precipitation 00
Precipitation sinco Sept. 1,
1914 GO. 00
Precipitation same period
last year C4.21
Wind Northwest, clear.
x born :
ai,k.anukh-To .Mr. and Mrs, Ar
thur A. Alexander, of North Hend,
June 2, 1915, at their home, an
8 3-4-pound daughter. This )s
their first daughter and tho moth
er nml llttlo girl aro doing very
well.
PARKER To Mr. mid Mrs. James
Parker at tliolr homo nt Loon
Lake, Juno 3, 1915, nt 11 3-t
pound hoy, their third child. Roth
mother and son nro getting along
nicely.
N c w Y o r It
IKe Noble Theater
. FHIRAV NIGHT
Tho 15th installment of
"THE MASTER KEV."
Tho thrilling, romantic story, writ
ten hy John Fleming Wilson
"THE PASSER IIV"
Special two-reel Sellg war drama.
('FATHER'S NEW MAID"
A screamingly funny Essauny com
edy with Wallaco Herry us the
lady Impersonator.
"GETTING Rll OF NEPHEW"
lliograph comody that will bring
tho giggle.
When wo mlvortlso now pictures
thoy nro pictures that havo novor
been shown in this city before
Lower floor. 15o; balcony, 10c;
Children, Cc.
Saturday night: Wo will catch tho
Clutching Hand. Como and help.
n
UALITY
HOUSE
HOW DOES THIS STRIKE YOU?
White Rotary
Sewing Machines
NOW ON SPECIAL SALE
22 llfiliF $22
?l.0N EASY,PAYMENTS, TOO
GOING & HARVEY
COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS
FURNISHINGS
MAKE the ideal
Home
We sell them
2
fflgRftMRS"'
Mr
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JOHNSON
GULOVSEN COMPANY
PIANOS
Entertains- Club. Mrs. 11, J. Lup
ton will cntertalil tho Kensington
emu priuay aftornoon.
EutcrtnliiK To-day. Mrs. J. W.
Hcnnott Is entertaining informally a
fow friends this aftornoon.
iicnvi'H for South. L. J. Simp
son of North Hend left yesterday
overland for Sau FranciBco where ho
will visit for u brlof time on busi
ness. May Ruy Store. J. Q. Jnrvls of
tho Red Cross, Is nt (lold Ileach ne
gotiating for tho purchaso of tho R.
E. Knurr business. Mrs. Kuorr Is
desirous of selling it and moving
back east to bo with relatives.
IIuiIhm-V Holiday. Tho barbers of
Marshfleld aro planning n special Hol
iday for thoniBolvcs whon thoy will
shut up shop nil day mid go flBhlug.
It would bo a sharp thing to drivo
dull care away and razor llttlo well
entertniument. Lot us soap tho plan
will bo successful.
Chamber to .Meet. Tho monthly
meeting of the Chamber of Com
merce will bo held tomorrow evening
nt eight o'clock It Is expected that nt
that time will bo taken up tho details
of tho Fourth of July celebration,
tho appointment of committees mid
the order of events
.Mall Itoulo Juno 1(1. Postmaster
Hugh McLalu states that on Juno 10
tho first rural free delivery route
oi i.;oos liny win ou pm iniu opuin
Hon up Coos River. A potltlon con-
liilnlnir thn nimiPH of I 'JO ulunnrH litis
jiisl been forwarded to tho Post-'
Office depaitment ut Washington, A
NOTICE
AT SALE PRICES
Some exceptional bargains
In slightly used instruments.
Terms as low as $1.50 per
week.
L L. THOMAS
Phones 134-J, 1DC-J, 259-J.
Effective June 1st, 1915 ;
; Cream 20c per pint j
Whip Cream 25c per pint!
Milk .. VAo per quart;
Buttermilk J0c per gallon!
Butter 30c per pound
Ice 50c per 100
Special prices for larger
quantities
C00S BAY ICE &!
COLD STORAGE CO.1
Phone 73.
Deliveries at 8:30 a. m. !
and 2:00 p. m. daily
Phone 7.'J.
Hjivo jou been to KARTER'H for
LUNCH'.
teiuponuy carrier Is to bo appointed
for this water route and later In tho
month u ciMl service examination is
to be held here In Marshfleld. Tho
route will pay $S10 a year, the car
rier to supply his own boat.
Mill Shut Hon ii. Tho C. A. Smith
I mill was closed down today on nc
i count of an accident. A evllnder
head was blown out this morning
and tho plant had to shut down un
til the break could be lepalred. It
will likely be possible to start tho
mill again tomorrow morning
RiiImw Residence. Constable. W.
II. Cox reports that his residence on)
lentn street has been raised about
two feet and n halt so that hereafter
during high water on tho Mill Slough
fill ho will not need to worry nbout
playing the Noah's Ark stunt.
Operation Perfornied.-MIss Myrtle
Downer, tho telegraph operator at
the. Coos and Curry Telephone com
pany exchange, yesterday submitted
jto a surgical operation for tho re
lief of appendicitis. The attack was
a sudden ono and tho operation be
came Immediately necessarj as tho
only chnnco for tho young lady.
I Coniinenroinoiu Week. Tho Times
i Is in receipt of an Invitation to tho
commencement week exercises of Al-
"bniiy collego which will bo held Juno
12 to 10, Tho exercises consist of
various gatherings coucludluir with
the graduation. United Stntes Son-
iiitor Geo. E. Chamberlain will make
I the address to tho graduates.
Rave Recovered. Victor liach,
who sustained a broken leg in a bad
i motorcycle accident In April and Mr.
Reese who sustained a sovoro frac
ture In the burning of the Hunker
Hill hotel, havo both sufficiently re
covered to leave Mercy hospital. Dr.
I IJIx said that both had recovered in
, fine shape.
Has No Comfort. dipt. Alex Hall
of tho Eastsldo ferry Is suffering
from a slego of "Job's comforters."
Alex says If Job got any comfort out
of a boll lie did better than most
mon. Alex has four and ho says lie Is
witling to trade all of them for u
ticket to a plcturo show.
Regiu Sidewalk. Workmen today
began Inylng tho sidewalk on Broad
way between Market and Commercial
Avenues. Tho old planks were torn
up and tho giouitd filled in ready for
tho couciete. It is this sidewalk that
cost tho city JS00 when Mrs, James
Kcllond tripped and fell thoro a fow
mouths ago severely Injuring herself.
KiltM'i' Hotter. Col. Grimes Is In
receipt of, a lottor from his daughter,
Mrs. Dorsoy Kroltzcr, which states
that Mr. Kreltzor is showing a mark
ed Improvement. Tho special
ists found that the acute condition,
which caused much apprehension ut
first, was duo to blood congestion In
tho liver, resulting from a weak
heart. This had boon greatly rolloved
when alio wrote mid his Improvement
wns most rapid.
Oi Is Elect. Officers for the year
wore elected nt a meeting of tho
Owls Lodge held on Tuesday evening
In one of the most enthusiastic meet
lngu of tho year. They will bo In
sttlled in July. Thoso olectod woro
John Hrockmullor, president; F. W.
Smith, vice president; Charles II.
Illil. Invocator; Joseph Schott, sec
rotary; C. E. Hayes, treasurer; C. W.
Merchant, picket; R. F. Hush, sen
tinel; J. P. Harris, warden.
Sou In Horn, Announcements
havo been received of tho birth of u
sou to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dol
lar ut their homo in San Rafael,
California, Mrs. Dollar will bo re
membered ns Miss Esther Johnson,
daughter of the lato Alfred Johnson
of Coqulllo.' Tho new arrival Hub
been christened R. Stanley Dollar,
Jr.
Forget. Advice of Hrynii. A mnn
named Llnfren forgot tho advice of;
tho Secretary of State, or perhaps ho
nevor heard of William Jennings, but
at any rato ho got "full" gloriously
so and, unable to trip tho light fan
tastic was given a brief respite and
tho rest euro in tho Carter Hotel. It
was a charity act. Llngruii had no
money.
To Grmluuto Tonight. elimination
exorcises of tho .Marshfleld High
School uro to bo hold at eight o'clock
this evening In tho Noblo Theater j
mid preparations havo bcon iniido for
n crowd that will pack tho theater. J
Dr, Luther Dyott, of Portland, Ih to
give tho address to tho graduates.
Thoro will bo special iniisle by both
glco clubs of tho high school.
(in to Jtoguo Rhi'i- Aliounl tho
gasoline schooner Iloamer when she
sailed south woro Tom James, of
tho Swuyno and lloyt line,. C. II.
Curtis, Tom Jnrvls and Frank Cat
terlln bound for tho Jtoguo Hit or
where they expect to bo gone for ut
lenst a week and In all pioboblllty
will como buck on the Itoamer. Tom
111 ,mmnmmsasmmmmammmmammmmmmmmmm
J. C.$Penney: Co.
"mv uuui tu uiu iviursimeia rost-uiiice.
IF IT'S FROM THE J. C. PENNEY STORE IT'S RIGHT
IN QUALITY AND IN PRICE
Silk Ribbons, in all shades and widths 2c to 18c
Mescalines in all tho shades and widths 5c to 22c
Have you seen the new Crown Corsets in the latest
styles and shapes at a big saving to you on every
pair; $1 .00 va ue, our price 79C
Better ones 98c, $T.49;$"1.98
Rengo Belt for stout figures, $5 value, our price, $2.98
Dress Gingham, 12c value, our price .. 7'oc
Apron Gingham, 10c value, our price, per yd. 5c
Amoskeag Gingham, 10c value, our price 7c
Ripplette, in all patterns, 18c Value, our price 12'oc
Mercerized Poplins, 25c value, our price, per yd. -19c
The best standard percales on the market, direct from
the manufacturers to you for ...6 1-4c, 10c, 12'c
How about a "Marie Doro Cap in the latest styles,
$1.25 value, our price 98c
Another one in Shepherd Check and all colors, 75c
value, our price 49c
uiu oium mm yives you iuu cenis worm lor $i.ju
t ti-JP fCE - --r. 7?.t ' Wo LcniT.
(r. y.jye7wzez:vor others
intcrpocarta J
Tho
Originators
of Iwiw prices
r.-E y'M.i..jj.i
Follow
IDEAL SUMMER TRIPS
Steamer RA1NHOW leaves MaVshfleld Tor South Coos Rlvor ovory
Sunday nt 8 a. in., and returns at 0 p. in.
Launch EXPRESS week days samo boms.
IDEAL FREE tlltOVH AND PICXIC (iROUXJ)S I
Hrlng your lunch baskets, kodaks and fishing tackle- for a faw
days" outing. Sunday School and nil picnic crowds n specialty.
ROCXH TRIP 7.-5C.
For charter apply on board or phono a J 0X3 or phono at 07.
James expects to look Into tho
freight situation In Curry County.
Wnnt Ail Did It. Through a
Times found ad, P. 11. Unvltt today
recovered some legal papers which ho
had lost. John Erholotz found tho pa
pers on the street nnd promptly
brought thorn to Tho Times office.
knowing that a Times want nd would
lncato tho owner. Mr. Onvitt wus
plensnd to rocover tho documents.
O"; Insertion of the found ad did It.
It Is f.eldoin necessary to Insort want
ads lu Tho Times more than two or
three times und generally ono Inser
tion does thn work because nearly
overybody rends Tho Times.
Engagement Announce!. Friends
havo been apprised of tho engage
ment of Dr. T. T, Manger and MIbh
Ruth Cowlo. Dr. Mnnzcr Is tho resi
dent physician and surgeon at Pow
ers, comlurf horn a little ovor n year
ago as assistant to Dr. Oeo. E, Dlx.
Miss Cowlo has been teaching school
near Powers, coming from California
to visit a University of California
friend, Miss Nora llowur. Tho date
of tho nuptials has not been an
nounced. Tho wedding will tuko
pluco nt tho bride's homu at San I.e
nndro, California.
Manage Company. F, E, Hague
has received n letter from his niece,
Miss May Tiilley, who for tho last
fow years has been ono of the stars
on the Orplieum viiudevllle clicnlt, In
which she states that sho Is now man
aging "Tho Fashion Show of lOHi."
She will bring tho company to Han
Francisco to open n long engagement
thoro beginning Juno 0. Miss Tullcy
Is not taking part In tho play as sho
lias not felt able to appear on tho
stage sluco her sovero Illness. Tho
current Issuo of Voguo contains n
long wrltoup of tho piny which Miss
Tiilley Is managing. Mr. mid Mrs.
Hagiio expect to go to Hun Francisco
soon to visit Miss Tiilley while she
Is there,
Woman N Helnlneo. A wlio was
received lato yesterday afternoon by
Constublo Cox from Chief of Pollen
John Clark In Portland asking wheth
er If wus Mr. or Mrs, R. II, Watson
that was wanted hcio on a larceny
charge. A return who was scut at
ouco stilting Mrs. Watson had been
named In tho wairant mid it Is ho
llo oil that the Portland officers woro
In time to find hor before tho Kll
liurn docked in tho rlvor. Hho will
In nil probability bo returned hero
for examination, doing & Hurvoy
alleged that goods houglit by thu
alleged that goods bought by tho
family woro hold whllo there was still
a balance, duo tho firm,
AXKWEKK TO WA'XT ADH
Answers to tho following
Want Ads aro bolug hold In
tho Times offlco for tho par
ties to call for them:
Hox "J."
Address 77C So. 11th st.
Hox "C."
Hox "A."
Hox "II,"
(loo. Dealer.
I NEW TODAY $
l-'OR RUNT Whip room furnished
flat. Vacant Juno 7th. Apply (MS
11th St.
.
' FOR SALE t
FOR HALE OR TRADE 1(10 acre
hill laud, closo In, fair house, flno
vlow, no winds, raro chanco to
opou stock rnucli. Address "A,"
caro Tlmcti,
KOR KAMI Very cheap If taken nt
ouco; good second hand piano. Ap
ply Miss Larson's studio, corner
Nth nml Central, or phono 437-H.
FOR NAI,E Celery plants. Phono
.'1117.
es Want Ads Bring Results
If Not, Why Not? J
, Something Sew Every Day. (
ilce Cream bricks rl)"
' Ice Cream, quarts Rc
lea Cream, nints -c
(Hot Chicken Tamales....U for IMe '
T. J, BCAIFL JD A. n, nODGIKS ,,,,.,,. rullc,es u Specialty
1-AINI AW QARTPR'Q
Phono liO:t-J.
Estimates Furnished lOpposlte Iilanco Hotel, Front Street
Marslifleltl, Oregon I
Marshfleld nDg -co.
Phono 140-R,
Prescription
Compounding
Is the most important
work we do. We take a
great deal of pains to do
it right.
If a prescription is cor
rectly written we can fill
it, no matter what drug
gist's name is on the
blank.
L-"TEe Owl"-
I'luuU D, OoJiiiii,
Tho Central Avenuo Drug Storo
Wntiii Hack lu mile Friday.
Dig dunce ut Itlnk Sal unlay nlglil,
.litiio nili, (iciitlemi'ii 81,00, Jjidles
Flee.
ASK VOUR NE10IIIIOR
.ll'NH Hill.
FOR SAI,E Dnhy nut! stock fnnii
reusonablo. Address H. W. San
ford, Sumner, Oregon.
t WANTED t
WANTED Competent miltrcMt.
(iood wnyes. Right Cafe.
WANTED Contract for bulling
brush, cutting wood, or any kind
of labor. Oeo. Deetor, caio Times.
WE HAVE ii good position for u llvo
mnn In this County. Wo offer you
something which will bo worth
your whllo to Investigate. Wrlto
for dotalls. Tho Old Reliable Al
bany Nut series, Albany, Ore.
WANTED Any kind of vcotk by
Girl. Hotel work preforrcd. Phono
33C-X.
WANTED Hoiiio moving und rais
ing, Estimato furnished froo by
Ingram & HJorqvlst. Phono CR.
FOR RENT J
i
FOR RENT Modern bungalow, fur
ulshed. Phono 247-R.
0RPHEUM
''Where Motion Pictures Look
Better"
TONIOIIT
Marshfleld,
HPECIAL FEATURE IX REELS
AM, HTAR CAST
"THE 1'ACTORV MAGDALEN"
A strong drama with mi appeal to
Every mu.i, woman mid child
Ke)h(oui) comedy
"THE FATAL .11 MPING
JtrXAU'AV JPXE
Ninth EplMHlo
In io reelw
H REELH H
FINE PICTl'HEK
ENTIRE CHANGE TOMORROW
FOR RENT Myrtle Arms, modern
furnished tipurtmonts, frco heat
and water. $2G per month up.
X FINANCIAL I
$
I AM receiving applications for 1st
mart, loaus on Improved ranches.
F. E. Conway, Mjrtlo Arms Apt. 4
KOR TRANSFER AND STOR
AGE OF HOCNEHOliD GOODS
FREIGHT AND HAGGAGE
Cull
FERGUSON TRANSFER
Phono Illil
Residence Phono 11M '
Mmket Ao. unit Waterfront
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