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The World from Coos Bay, Oregon • 2

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The Worldi
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Coos Bay, Oregon
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IE CD TWO COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD AND NORTH BEND, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1917. EVENING EDITION i( COOS BAY TIMES A masterpiece of film making! Orpheum --Tonight Dedicated to the service of tho people, that no rauso shall lack a champion, and that evil shall not thrive unopposed. BIG TRIPLE BILL M. O.

MALONFY, Kditor anil Tub. PAX E. MALONEY, News Editor here. In Id a brief conform) with Mr. Hr on and suggeMed that tie It union s' ijijard iiiirht be able to handle home of the work.

Mr. Blent ould not go Into detail I I but the mutter vsll bn Ulo-n up I liv rorroNpoudono and lie promiseil Mr. Rest to pile the porposal every i i'oiili)'ialion. I Sin It Mill Tills nioi iilnz, Mr. limit ami ('apt.

Illain uro-i earl, ami made a spei I I trip to the C. A. Smith Mr. Arnold, direr tor of the Smith mill in iinpe't the mill. doik companion and from Capt.

Illain. mael.lne shops and ait an Idea However his visit was prim Ipnlly to they were i.ipnl.le of doing get a personal Inspeitlon of the Jo- I r.i ilitalifiK slil.dmildlnp. hail mt Smith and this he did. )r. nt was Hirpnil and en- Plerlgen CooHrutliill I linked over it.

lie Wanted to see Mr. Ilrent was highly pleased with I more of It. Ihu attitiulo of Kruse and Ranks and I This morning lie was more en-of the Huehm-r and Smltli mills 0wr n. pledging cooperation and aid In -v- i Hiuitli. ami declared that he liked What a Story! What a What a TO GET -i Sixth Episode in the Great Preparedness Play.

TO ALLIES GIVEN' PERMISSION GET MEN IN' AMERICA That is what you will say after seeing Special lci(liUiliin to lie Enacted Congress to permit Tln in Culling Countrjmcn ISr AmocOIM rm. to oo. Da, TIM I WASHINGTON. April 12. With her tvpe better than uny vessil lie had seen.

Not to Conmiainli-er A leporl thill possibly the gov eminent shipping hoard might tal.e ou the anna Ski II ami oiler vessels now being roiupleteil w.l life bill tlieie no oflnlal foun dalion for It. It present. Commission) III nil ommlssion Is not autliorled to e.muniimlei w-sels or plants although the president has that power. the approval of thn Attorney General, bills will be Introduced tomorrow In the Senate and House, permitting the Allies to recruit their citizens In America. i ry way possible, lie said the loeal mills hail promised to get out all lieeessary material as rapidly as Hooded.

He said that Kruse anil Ranks hail a good reputation tor ship building ami it was desirable that they lie In-iludml as hullderH In tin' eommis-slon'n program. I'm Existing Yards Mr. Ilrent said that It would lie thn poliey so fur us possible to liuvo i existing shipyards extend their work up to the maximum hoeausc tiny; could get quicker ami belter results than from trying to have new ship-1 yarilH started to handle the work. i However what they want Is ships and they want them us iUli ns pos-1 I tySJcrial dupmne BrLoasJaszru Iaw DOROTHY GISH in Gretchen, the Greenhorn Chairman Webb of the House Ju-dlelary committee will introduce thn bill In the House and Chairman Culbertson of tho Senate Judiciary Committee In tho Senate. 'Castle I with Nearly Mh'i'il Train Messrs.

Hi (-lit ami Illain remained no ping Disporting the Smith plant') tlds morning that they alums missed th) Coos llav Eimited. The JheJicst Dressed, 7SestKnmTt oman in Mnerica; COLLEGE SILL Produced h-INTERNATIONAL1 Released by PAT HE slide and that will bo all they will iraiti just started a they apprnarh-reitulro front parties entering agree-1 t. with Capt. Magee. Also William A.

Brady Presents IGHT merit to furnish them llluin Is Busy Slum the merger of the Iaeille Coast Steamship Capt. Illain said that he had been aeting ns viie-presldent and manager of the Inter-1 tlt-ki-ts go and with Capt. Blaii national Stevedoring Co of Puget R( rambled aboard. Sound, whirl! inelude all of Id or- TIi)' train stopped and when their Hiiltrasrs wore thrown aboard, some oil)' gave the signal to start. However.

Mr. Brent was securing) tickets ami noticed It. lie let The Madness if Helen3 -Vw' v' V. -vv. i- l.

-a ENV OKGA MZ NTIO.N MANAGER Tllt'ltlSEIl IJOOIvH HIGH RECOMMENDED OREGON INIVERSITY KTCDENTH ATTRACTION FOR ORPIIEIM FOR TOMORROW NIGHT BUND ACTOR AND SINGER TAKE PART. v- VthC -Jj Yy An exceptionally strong story with two exceptionally popular stars, aided by some very exceptional photography to the grand total of an exceptionally exceptional feature. The entire production is as near erfect as art and care could make it. The releases of World pictures Brady-Made have all been much-talked-of, but this most recent piece will far outshine the others. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES 5c, 15 CENTS.

The women of North Bend are planning an organization which will lie rouilv fur mi bn ul eniergem wlihli Hie natloiiul situation may bring about. The president anil sor-ri'larv of cadi organization, clubs, cliiin li auxiliaries meet Saturday afti'riioon at 2:30 III the North Bend Club Rooms to discuss organization and ninke plans. aPDiiminiiiM) lajwmii 0 5 SHIP IS LOST The Roland Pluycrs, mostly from Oregon University at Eugene who are presenting a hill of clever one-act oomt-dlcs at the Orpheum tomorrow night come with very favorable recommendations from the Eugene critics. In speaking of their first offering, A Modern Courtship, The Eugene Dully Guard says A Modern Courtship la a broad farce dealing with a young inun affected with egomania and two fiancees who happen, as Is tho wuy of farces, to 'moet'ln his room. While this twist la not lit ltHOlf unusual, the solution livery cleverly handled.

Dr. Rutea ns Frank got every possible laugh out of his lines. Helen, "his Inspir It MARINE OVERWHEI.MED A ME lilt AN SCHOONER AP1UI, I FOR TRANSFER AND STORAGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS, FREIGHT AND BAGGAGE Call LOYALTY A Crew Reach Safety After HpeniPng Fort) -six llourt in 0Mii Boats Near Sardinia ERGUSON TRANSFER Ihnne 1 t.5J Residonie Ilionc NLirket Ave ami Waterfront ation, Was pretty, dnjnly, ahd love- i jhle enough to Insplru any mail, and Mabel, bis relaxation," was suf fnjr I'itm to rm Bar Tlraco NEW YORK, April 13. Thn American si homier Marguerite of Nw 'York raptured ami lia-eMiiimhly sunk liv a sulimarino thirty-live miles soutliweat of April Fourth. Tho crow.

Including one Ami'i'iian, were exposed forty-six hours ill open boats, neeordlng to official reports. Tho ship nuiilo no attempt to escape or resist. The crew wore refused aid bv the submarine. ganlzntions of any size on tin' Sound. Recently he has boon doing special work for tho Federal Shipping Commission and It lias tuken up most of his time.

Capt. Cousins who was on the Congress when sho burned off Coos Bay last year Is now on the President. Tho Congress may lie converted Into a freight carrier or a collier for tho U. S. Navy.

Met ut Train Prior to their arrival, a number ut men of North Bend and Marsh-lli'lil assembled ut tho depot to meet the Incoming visitors: E. J. Simpson, of tho Simpson Estate A. Hrix. of the Iluehner Enmbi'r Knot V.

Krusn and Robert Blinks, of tho Kruso Bunks Shipbuilding Co, leler I.ogglo anil Clms. Wlnsor, North Bend members of tho Pint Commission, Capt. Magee, Arno Moroni. Both Theodiiro Brent and Captain i lilulii were welcomed us they alighted from the train, uud were hurried out of tho rain Into several uiito-uiOhUi's, which wore In waiting, ami ut once proceeded to Kruse Banks shipyard, where a tour of Iii-speitlon was earried out. Tho parly also visited Hie Iluehner Mill, adjoining the shipyard, hut owing to tho heavy rain storm which prevailed, It was derided to proceed to Marshfield, Instead of llislectlug the other mills on tho Bny, iim originally arranged.

Was Given Supper About 8 oclock, they were given dinner at Tho Chandler. Besides miunhcrs of tho Port Commission, Robert Bunks. K. V. Kruse.

E. .1 Simpson. Dr. Mingus. Arno Moreen Capt.

Colliculus. Capt. Magee and a number of others attended the dinner. It was liifnriiial mid the talk wiis general. Ni Brent went Into i no Idorablo details ns to Hie plans of the i ointll Iss jon.

He Intimated thill they were priirHoully ready to begin business us was continued by the Associated Press dispatches from Washington today carrying President Wilson's announcement. Is Noting Man Mr. Brent is a much younger man Hum was expected. He Is pi ninthly hctwicii ST. and 4(1.

smooth shaven strong featured and genial. The nitinncr In which lie spoke of the colossal campaign showed that lie knew exuetly what should he dene nod would be doin' and Ills on si rof-loroiice to the expenditure of millions I I a 1 I. hearers. Admit to warrant any amount of It. -Thin farce alone makes (bo performance decidedly worth while.

The second pluylet, "Tomorrow at tNlne.V ds the etoi of a young mining engineer who has come hack io New York To marry a dye hundred jlLeusand 'dollar -heiress. The night before hla wedding a little slum waif takes refugo In his apartment and as a result tho future of the two is ntlrely changed. HANDSOME AND ECONOMICAL Fire Wood Coal GRAVEL SAND BRICK CEMENT, ETC. ETC. Marshfield Fuel and Supply Co.

l'lione 100 Office Oppn. With malice toward none, with charity for all, with firmness in the right, as God gives us to see the right. -LINCOLN. A 'state of war has been thrust upon us. A united nation in tb is solemn hour calmly faces the future with that confidecne born, of complete faith in American ideals.

The First National Bank of Coos Bay stands united with every member of this community and country It co-operate in every way possible in resisting any attempt to abrogate American freedom, justice and honor. Lets get acquainted No one nrtt of a -i rasco with so niaiiv for anv tluivf liko tin rIco icmKciI fr i oml i jsf Ujinccs. HIh mHimfictHH rs of tins nttip cMim to hto followol siioiiM iual' by h'Mi-'wiii Bho ilcammi. a han! aul oih tint iv 4 sv to ojn rstf Tlnro i. comptrUti bctwvM a cttk'i wrvt tliu mntiv Id ip IKtit rump oft fir ri i low pU is, toiae lo our stoic ami sou Jhun.

a x) AND St RGERY by using St I' CURING can he middl'd PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Pioneer Hardware Company 330 Front St. Phone 101 Dr. R. G. McCall lloniropatliic I'hjsirian and Surgeon Rank Ruilding.

North Itciul I'hones; otiice, tiol; res. 1 SADL M4HIV PILE REMEDY Relieve yomsolf of this ailment at home. Easy to use ami thorough-h dependable Sold only by ua, and $1.00. First National Bank of Coos Bay Bl.ANCO HOTEL F. F.

Skinner, prep. Free employment bureau. free sewing room, information bulletin and kind treatment. Noith Fixuit St. lhone lll-L lisll FIELD.

ORE. Drs. Burmester Price Dentists Office Phone 861 Dr. llurmester Res. Phone 621.

Dr. Price, Residence Phone 1182 North Bend, Oregon Store THE OWE Avenue Drug Oregon. was almost dazzling to Ins iidIh Itaiiilon In K. Best ot llambm. who w.i Central Marslitiehl, 10 a Go Fishing! Or.

Phil J. Keizer Physician Surgeon Office Phone 861. Re9. Phone 861 Office Hours 11 to 12 a. 2 4 and 7 to 8 p.

m. North Bend, Oregon MONEY IN ABUNDANCE to loan on Improved property. Interest rates reasonable. I. S.

KAUFMAN CO. 222 Central Avenue only a few miles away. Oregons Finest Trout Fishing Illtiul Man Hlur "The Blind Man. the big dramatic war drama. Is one ci tlm mo.it gripping plays ever presented on Bny stage.

It evolves anmnd llu blind soldier who comes homo in tho midst of tho fighting disuldoil. Tho girl of his hourt insists on fultllling thotr engagonn'iit dosplto his condition, but her mother docH not see the situation in tho sanio light. Tho atrugglo that ensues fonus the plot of the piny. Mr I.eullo libidos, ho well-known blind singer and uctor, jvvlll play tlnv title role. This Is tho first time in stage history that a blind actor Iiiih appeared in blind part.

Rosalind Bates who plays Miriam opposite Mr. Blades Is everywhere recognized us an emotional actress or no mean ability. The Eugene Guard says of her work. "Rosalind Hates displays ti illy ro-, markable power In emotional scenes and an oven greuter ability in the subtlety with which she handles those calling for repression and reserve. Her ei is all that the most captious iiltic lould demand Streaming Farce The fourth playlet, "Too Manx Tears, is a screaming f.nve which narrates the cfloits of a hen pecked busband to disentangle himself from a too loving weepy wife and her constant suspicions.

He 1ms been gambling on the races His WTfo finds the letter telling of Ins in- tereat in the favorite horse, Matv and trouble follows. To add to the complications, his sister whom the wife has never seen, arrives for a Visit, and tho enraged wiT' licliives she has hold of (he dreadful Mary S. This farce and Mr. Blades rendering of Ins own songs will complete tho hill. Noted Is'uiliug Woman The leading womens roles nre handled by Rosalind Bates, formerly with Sothern and Marlowe, ami later the star In "The Traveling Salesman.

She is a finished ut-resa. Remember the big bill Is tomorrow night at the Orpheum. Dr. T. Montgomery Dentist Office Phone 411 Simpson Bldg.

North Bend In order that the shortage of foodstuffs and other ot Life's Necessities, which lias caused so much discomfort in Europe, be not repeated in the United States, it is up to eveiy man, woman and child to exert themselves as producers. High prices prevailing indicate even now a scarcity. Do not leave this to the farmers who must push their acres to the limits of production. The home garden, the chicken jard and the family cow help to cut the cost of living for yourself and the nation. Let Coos county import fewer necessities.

McKenzie River Upper Willamette Siuslaw River HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW See CORTHELL Phone 3171 Or. Clarke Fye Specialist Res. 310B Phone Office 430 a-ici many other streams Low Week End Rates Ors. Bartle Pratt Physicians Surgeons NORTH BEND. OREGON Gorst King Marshfield North Rei Fare 10c on sale Saturday and Sunday Raturn on Monday Bank of Southwestern Oregon (Successor to Flanagan Bennett Bank) Dr.

H. M. Shaw Eye, Ear Nose and Throat Specialist GLASSES FITTED Phone 830-J. Rooms S06-M1 Irving Block DR. MATTIE B.

SHAW Physician and Surgeon Phone 830-J. The For ralUbls Abstracts of Tltte sag inform tioa about 0008 BAY BEAL ESTATE, saa Pioneer Jitney Line ot the Coos Bay Cities Abstracts Title Guarantee Abstract Company Ask rgent for a copy of FISHING BULLETIN containing map of Western Oregon, latest rroorts from U. S. forest rangers and fishermen. JOHN M.

SCOTT. Gen. Pass. Agt. Fortland.

Oregon SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES Portland Rose Festival June 13. 14. Dr. A. Houseworth.

Fhyslclaa and Snrgeoa Office: Irving Block Office hours: 11- to 1-9 n. m. I tc 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. i Office 143-J; Ren.

14S-L Marshfield and CoquiU, City, Oregon Geaeral Agents Eastslde and Sengstackeas Addition, pedal (Pmtks paid tc assessmeats and payment of Ten Minute Service between 6 a. m. and 1 0 p. m. Patronize the Yellow Pennant Cars W.

G. Chandler ARCHITECT Room 191 and 302. Coke BafUIng Mxrshf'eld, Oregok HENRY Manager, The Coo a Bay Times should tie every home in Coos comity. i.

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