Motion Picture Notes ‘T he M ik a d o ’ Information o f Coming Attractions Masonic Hall Coquille T hursday, June 2 2 Played three times in Marshfield at 50 and 75 cents. The third house was the largest. Here for one night only at the same price. As line a show as one Will not be would see in Portland, presented in any other town in the Coquille valley Special Benefit of Coquille Public Library General Admission 50c Reserued Seats 75c Children 25c Curtain At 8:30 p. m. Seats on Sale at H, O. Anderson’s IT I i Use Y O U R Phone i i i When we place the word “ your” in big capital letters it is for emphasis It means not to borrow your neighbor’ s telephone. When you use another’ s telephone, you must not think that you are not causing inconvenience merely because the sub scriber says he does not care. While you hold the wire, there may be several calls for the line and “ busy” reports have to be made. 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PRINCESS UKALANA In an Expurgated Version of the famous Native Hula Dance With Dimond’r Hawaiian Sextet Prince Albert affords the keenest pipe and cigarette enjoyment! And that flavor and fragrance and coolness is as good as that sounds. P. A. just a n sw ers th e u n iversal dem and fo r to b a cco w ith ou t bite, pa rch o r k ick -b a ck ! Coming to the Scenic Beeson Brothers’ Players, who were here last year and closed the season for the Grand theater by giving the last performance before it was burned to the ground, are again on the circuit and will appear at the Scenic Thursday evening. The dog and monkey perform ers are still with the show, in larger numbers, and the variety acts are all new. Prices will be 15 and 25 cents. in t o p p y r e d b a g » . S c ; tid y ra d tin » . 1 0 c ; h a n d s o m e p o u n d ai d h a lf-p o u n d tin h u m id o r » —a n d - th a t c l e v e r c r y e ta l- g !a » » p o u n d h u m id o r w ith e p o n g e -m o i e te m r t o p th a t k e e p » t h e t o b a c c o in much s p le n d id c o n d itio n . On Wednesday evening “ A Trip to the Garden o f Allah” will be presented. This is a scenic picture taken on the ground described in the great story of which every one has heard, and will be most interesting to those who have read the story and to any one else who has not time to go and personally pene trate the desert o f Sahara for five hun dred miles to witness the scenes shown. 5c Five Cents oline found a car stranded by the road side and bribed a gallon o f gasoline from the owner. Arriving at the car A couple o f fishermen left this place at the gasoline was poured in the tank. 4 :30 Sunday morning headed for Cherry While engaged in doing this the driver creek on a fishing trip. About three noticed that the entire casing was gone miles o f the distance had been cover- .. 1 from the hind wheel. A fter cranking ed when trouble developed in the car- , . .. . .. . ... . , . ! for a half an hour the car was again borator, which caused a large part o f ___ „__ , , . ,, ,, , , . me- persuaded t o continue t h e journey the supply o f gasoline to leak out. This ,. ____ , .. , r li * » t . e » e homeward. Not having enough gaso- trouble was fixed. Just before reach- ..__.. .. . . ...... , . 1 , line it was out ot the questien to turn ing the fishing grounds a blow-out oc oc- I . . . . . . . .. ,, back in search of the missing tire. Hav curred in a hind tire. This was doctor ing a high power rifle along, which he ed up and the stream was reached. The wished to test out, one o f the adventur fish began biting fine. An extra large ers alighted from the car, climbed a hill one was hooked by one o f the fishermen and after placing a mark on a stump, which broke the tip o f his rod. About banged away. The back action o f the | the same instant the other one met gun flew open and the heavy top bolt with the lame disaster. Tne rods were missed his eye by a very narrow mar patched up with considerable difficulty gin. Well satisfied with the day’s en and the fishing resumed. With a well joyment the party continued the home filled basket they set out for home. ward journey on three tires and a steel The fan belt broke in two before a rim. great distance had been covered and Today the male member o f the expe considerable time was spent mending dition has a lame back, caused from it. By the time a half dozen more miles . . . . .. .* , . cranking, cut fingers, blistered hands hail been covered the tire again explod* . . . . . XT . . A. A *L * ancl the lady has been so blame tired i*d. Not stopping to fix it, the inner . , ,. . . ... , . . * i a i ®he hasn t got caught up with her tube was taken out, leaving the casing housework as a result o f the trip. to protect the rim. Not many miles had been covered before the car stopped. Should Save Big Money and an investigation showed the gaso- - To Oregon School Patrons line tank to be dry. Whereat one of the party was detailed to walk a mile down the road with a bucket in pursuit There is no convincing reason, so o f the Rockerfeller product, while his far as we know, why the State of better half stayed in the ear to protect Oregon should not print its own the haaket of fiah from unsuccessful fishermen and other menaces. A fter textbooks tor the public sell«ol-t a mile's walk the one in pursuit of gss The Salem Commercial Club tnem- Introduction to Prince Albert isn’t any harder than to walk into the nearest place that sells tobacco and ask for “a supply o f P. A .” You pay out a little change, to be sure, but it’s the cheer- fullest investment you ever made! F r in g e the national joy smoke K J. Reynold* Tobacco Co., Win»ton-Salem, N. C. I Use Before June 27 A Sample Outing ■% inch Five Cents v_ Coquille, Ore. One and T w o O U may live to be 110 and never feel old enough to vote, but it’s cer tain-sure you’ll not know the joy and contentment o f a friendly old jimmy pipe or a hand rolled cigarette unless you get on talking-terms with Prince Albert tobacco! On Admissions to Scenic Theater OREGON P O W E R CO. d*- smoking! The report that Paramount pictures hers seem to favor such an enter were to be shown here was premature, as the exchange refused to ratify the prise, and their estimale that it contract made with the Scenic by its would save some 50 per cent of the representative, the real reason appar cost of school books is pet haps not ently being that the price agreed upon far from correct. Certainly theie PRESS COMMENT did not look big enough. Negotiations The principals in ‘ ‘The Garden are now in progress for another service should be a substantial saving, for ol Allan” company saw the scenes which will probably be more popular the profits from the sale of school bocks are very large aud they are in which they have been appearing here. For a limited time, the Herald will all season and the Arabian contin publish in each issue a coupon which increased by those lrequent changes gent had home scenes brought be will be good for five cents on admission which pressure from outside pub fore them at the Century Theatre to the Scenic, if used within a week a f lishers forces upon the schools.— yesterday morning wheu J Parker ter the date o f the issue in which it ap Portland Journal Read, Jr., showed for the first time pears. These will be good for their face In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for on any evening, no matter what the the 3000 feet ol films which he Coos County price ot admission, or who brings them. brought back Friday from the. actu Watch for these coupons and use them, Agne W. Johnson,Plaintiff, 'i Suit in al scenes and life surrounding the with the compliments o f the Herald. vs. [ equity for Garden of Allah in the Algerian Alverda Johnson, a divorce. Defendant. J part ol the Sahara desert. There Biskra, 150 miles further in the To Alverda Johnson, the above nam were many invited guests at the ex desett. This is 400 miles inland ed defendant: hibition, among them a large num from the Mediterranean and is the IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF You are hereby notified ber of New York Arabians. location of the garden owned b.v OREGON: that you are required to appear and "Manazr jemelet!” (how beauti Count Landon of France, which is answer the complaint filed against you the above entitled suit, within six ful the scene) and ‘‘Cehine nazart the original Garden of Allah. He in weeks from the date o f tfie first publi beati!” (I see my hou 9 e) came at paid the French Government $100,- cation o f this summons, to-w it on or frequent intervals from the delight 000 to have the waters from three before the 18th day of July 1916, the last day o f the publication o f this sum ed Arabians oases diverted to his garden which mons, and if you fail to appear and on or before said date, for want The pictures were excellent and is converted into a green spot in the answer thereof the plaintiff will apply to the very lealistic. They were secured heart of the Sahara desert. The court for the relief demanded in the by Mr. Read in a two months visit pictures will be exhibited over the complaint, a succinct statement o f which is as follows, to-w it: fo ra decree to El Kantara, Algeria, known as country as “ A Trip to the Garden o f the court dissolving the marriage contract existing between the plaintiff the Gateway to the Sahara, and of Allah.” — New Yotk Sun. and the defendant. Service o f this summons is made by publication in pursuance o f an order by CUT T H IS OUT the Hon. James Watson, Judge o f the county court of the state o f Oregon, made the 22nd day o f May 1916, direct ing the publication thereof in the Co quille Herald, for a period o f six weeks, consecutively. Commencing on the 23rd day o f May 1916, and the last publication on the 18th day o f July 1916. W ALTER SINCLAIR, Attorney for Plaintiff, Coquille, Ore gon. 5-23-7t , i I’ hone us today for full particulars. Don’ t delay until the rush has started. w There is hardly a person in Amer ica who has not read or heard of Mr. Robert Hitcbin’s famous hook, ‘ ‘The Garden ol Allah,” of which there were over a million and a quarter copies sold. The Liebler Co. staged this wonderlul produc tion at the Century Theatre, N Y. C. America’s $5,000,000 playhouse, at a cost of over $200,000. It cre ated a wonderful sensation and the dramatic critics rightly called it "The E i g h t h Wonder of the World.” Mr. J P. Read, Jr., of New York secured the permission and co-oper ation of the Liebler Co. to go to the Desert of Sahara in Africa, where the real Garden ol Allah is located, so as to secury in motiou pictures the original scenes and native char acters around which the hook and play were written. 1 his necessitat ed his traveling over 10.000 miles by steamers and autos to secure this one leature film He was accom panied by his moving picture oper ator, guides, etc., and in many cases used caravans of camels to secure the proper effect. The result was that be was able to obtain over six ty wonderlul scenes, many of which it was impossible to produce iu the play. The strange and myste ious at mosphere of these desert scenes leaves one with such a vivid im pression, that once seen, this pic ture will never he lorgotten, and it is uow possible to witness in a short time these wonderful scenes and in cidents which took months of trav eling and thousands of dollars tose cure. 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