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j- -v r-rtmj "1 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1914 EVENING EDITION. TWO 0 CENTRALIZE AND MERCHANDISE ON CENTRAL AV. IIIIIIMIII IIIIWII HIIIIIB wg , ' From (the Gairfani .amid Orchards of JMariy Sfcates GATHERED ON COOS HAY FOR THE CUSTOMERS OK OLLIVANT Ai WEAVER. PURE FOOD GROCERS PHON'K 101). FllOM FLORIDA: FROM WILLAMETTE VALLEY: Grapo fruit. Celery, Cauliflower, Green peppers, Cabbage, Tomatoes, Artichokes, - F!t6M CALIFORNIA: FROM COOS RIVER: Young beets, FrC8h radishes, Fresh green peas, Spinach, Green onions, Turnlpa Rhubarb, Asparagus, Lottuco, Parsley, NOW potatoes, Parrots Australian onions, S!"', Oranges, Rutabagas, Lomous. Asparagus. CENTRAL AVENUE'S enthusiasm can't-be dam pened by downpour, The Coos Bay spirit is so strong that they jolly old Jupiter Pluvius on the, Great White Way, Another ladies' shop has been added to the array of attractive stores the past week, It is reported that two more business blocks will be added to this thoroughfare the coming sea son, "Watch us Grow" is a slogan that will bo popular on this street, Get the habit, Centralize, commercialize, merchandise and economize on Cen tral Avenue, Special Cairady Sale Fresh French Bonbons, regular price 60c Pound Saturday and Sunday, only -M AT STAFFORD'S OPEX AN ACCOUNT WITH TIIK First National Bank OIF Coos Bay AVAIL YOURSELF OF ITS, SUPERIOR FACILITIES. Safo doposlt boxes in burfilar-proot vuults for rent nt low rates, Control Avonuo. I il (J Juist a word with jou on the druag question Place That Insurance Now By special arrangement, I am ablo to adjust all imall fir flro Iobsos Immediately. I roprcsont tho following f Ira la suranco companies, nil million dollar corporations the loll est on earth: ' LONDON & LANCASHIRE QUmi ORIENT LONDON UNDERWRITERS FIREMEN'S FUND I also roprcsont tho famous Aetna, writing liability, bur glary, pinto glass, surety bonds, otc. E. I. CHANDLER PONC 74. J, fc s F& Vl E'.tf nRESGRIRTION fflIHARJrWl yTrTPgf FRANK D.COHAN The Central Avenue- Drug Store. Look for "Owl Electric Sign" Phone 71. Opposite Chandler Hotel. ssuwaa!OCTiE?wr-Trr!rrsw PLAN TO TAKE SUNDAY DINNER ' AT THE Chandler Hotel The lhl of a Good Menu Central Avenu 100x100 Foot Corner CI.OSIMX BUSINESS PROPERTY. S'JOIHI WILL HANDLE IT. , FOR PARTICULARS SICK ' , Thomas EL James Real Estate and Investments, Chandler Hotel, Centra! Ave Free Concert When shopping on Cent nil Avenue drop In nt Wiley II. Al len Company's .Music Sloiv nmlHEAH TIIK LATKST VICTOR RECORDS. We will lie plowed to play them. 'iky B. Allen Go. L. L. THOMAS, Mgr. I ha,ve just received a ifew stock of factory re built typewriters, all makes, which are being sold at from $30,00 up, $5,00 down and $5,00 per month, Cleaning and repairing a specialty, Rib bons and carbon paper, Circular letter work, CARL Lo STOCKIN Salon Agent. 222 Contrnl Avonuo. Tel, 350, Undorwood Typewriter Co. Wales Vlslblo Adding Machine, Amorlcnn Multlgraph Co. COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MALONEV lMllor mill Pub. 1AX E. MALOXEV Nowh Editor Official Piipoi- of Coos Comity Kntored at tlio Postofflco at Marsh Jcld. OrcKon. for transmission throiiKh th mails as second-class mall inn t tor. Dedicated to the service of tho pcoplo, that no good cause shall ljcl; n champion, and that ovil shall sot thrlvo unopposed. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. DAILY. no year JC.OO Ter mouth CO WEEKLY. Ono year , $1.50 Win u paid Htrlctly In ndvanco, tho Subscription price o.' tho Coos jtay Tlmos Is $6.00 per year or 92.50 for six months. Address all communications to i COOS HAY DAILY TIMK8 I !mli field :: ;; :: :; Oregon, POLITICS. I disposition. Perhaps politics must ho lookod upon us u periodical spreo or tho whole community. Onco ovor, ovory body settloa down to orderly llfo onco moro; men liecomo neighbors again aim ovon good rriomiB. . Wouldn't It bo n good plan to placo our governmental affairs, both local, stnto and national, on a busi ness basis liiHtcad of a political ono? ! i C I PDCflT niPTiin onLHi nuiurtL i IT THE. GRAND WITH THE TOAST AND THE TEA GOOD EVENING. Llvo day by day. Thougn autumn loaves nro with ering round thy way, Walk In tho sunshine. It Is all for theo. , Push straight nhoad as long as thou canst sco.... Onward and upward. Look and snillo and pray Llvo day by day. Julia Harris May, KLKCTIOX. TIIK TIMES sometimes wonders If politics Is not an American bad habit. Vo prlvato business could stand thoi periodical upheavals. Ah soon as a man Is placed In sfflco and famlllarizos himself with its workings, the exigencies of poll ttcH demam) that thoro shall bo a change All that somu men want to now of a caudldato Is "What's his politics?" Is not that a sufficient judg in out? What, after all, Is tho occasion of tho present upheaval? Is It not much moro an exhibition of Irrltn H nerves In sonio quarters and a primitive Instinct to hit somouody than of an Intolllgent Interest In tuo prosperity and wise and hustuoss liUo management of Coos county. In some quarters there Is nn np rerent effort to dellboratoly Incite Iho evil- pnHslous of m on and drag fnto tho campaign feautres that aro or foreign to tho Issue. In private liusinoas these sumo people would iavo boon moro concerned with of- i , . M . ...,. !... I.. ..rt I JHiieui'V nun iHiiliviiiiy iiuiu in iiiu- motinir personalities. Somo psychologists Insist that men aro so constituted that thoy ujt linvo occasional sproes. Thoy must break loose from nil restraints jihout onco In so often. Tho holiday I ft'lebratlons, carnivals, Fourth of. July and Hallowe'ens liavo becoino! established In recognition .of this. If your nerves nro feeling shaky, And your nppotlto Is weak, 'And you wonder whnt In thundor Aro tho words you ought to spoak. If you're wishing It wib ovor, And you say you're fooling great, You'ro The People's Stalwart Friend, Our Caudldato! If you wonder why tho churches Seom to hnvo It In for you, Or perhaps tho labor Interests If you only really know; If you're hoping for th primaries. Hut you dread to know your fnto. You're That Peorless Foo to Graft, Our eandldnto If your touguo Is somewhat hllsterod And your right hands feeling sore And your trouble all seems double What It was, and maybe more; If you fool that you should worry, (Though the time is getting Into) You'ro Tho Taxpayer's Delight, Our Candidate! -tt-tt- Sald teacher: "What Is half of S?" And Johnnie nnswered Jauntily: "Why up and down, it seonis to me. Thnt half of S Is exactly 3, Hut It's nothing horizontally." "Our best dressed women," says ono fashion editor, "nro wearing a great ueai or tnrreta." Tiiat may help counteract the impression that they are not wearing much of anything. Selin's Wild Animal Master piece Final Appearance ! Tonight. Manager Marsdon of tho Grnnd is making thnt popular place of nnuiso mont tho homo of all that Is tho best and most Interesting In photo-plays. Lnst night a crowded houso witness ed tho production of "In tho Midst of tho Junglo." one of tho most re ninrkablo wild animal pictures over shown. This picture comprises 3000 feet of film tnkon In the Afrlcnn Jungles and Is full of thrilling and exciting scones, absolutely new In motion pictures. Thero 1b not a dull moment In tho thrco reels. It shows on Interesting excursion Into Africa's wilds, ncross tho veldt and through tho prlmoval forests to tho rocky haunts of big game. Tho thrilling oxporlonces of an Intrepid but "resourceful woman given tip for dond by her companions of tho hunt, furnishes tho grentest pictor ial porturbatlon over Impressed upon tho flying film. The woman's strug gle ngalnst tho attacks of raging lions with only n frail door between, is tho acme of a huntress' heroism. No ono should miss seeing this nigh clnss feature at tho Grand tonight. It will bo your last opportunity. AT THE HOTELS. 4 Tho Chandler ot-l. K. T. Johnson. Portland: C. J. Howard. Grants Pass; F. W. Weldon, Portland: K. D. Doran, Portland; H. J. N'lolson, Portland; W. H. Starkey. Portland; L. II. Conner, Portland: Frank H. Page. Port land; F. L. Wisher, St. Louis; n. A. Tyler. Portland; Paul M. Kram, Seattle; Mrs. S. Lange, Portland; F. A. Dryden, Portland; R. C. Young, Portlnnd; Thos. s. Abel. Seattlo; E. J. Ilaymnn, Portlnnd: Harold T. Lewis. Onrdlnr. Mr nnri Mrs. O. J. Conover, Qortland; C. J. Madden, Omaha; E. Jenkins. Seat tle; J. W. Geary, Hums, Or.; R. T. Clacky, Portland; Glee Club; E. a. Waller, Seattle; S. M. Nosier, Coijulilo; C. W. Thorn, Portlnnd; u. Kin,?, Portlnnd; nobort Patrick, Portland; W. Sinclair, Coqulllo; A. U. Daly, Monrovia; 11. It. CIjwsoii, San Francisco; Miss M. Mullen, San i-runtlsco; E. W. Wright, Pdrtland, A. A. Courtn y, Jr., ban Francuco; J, A. Dod.ln and family, Dorkeloy. Till) Ulivil I Int.. I Mr. ami .Mrs. u O. Fniknor, Sto-t pr.ensvh.u; Mrs. it. M. Dunnu ana ciiusren. rortinnd; c. A. Stanley, isorth Ilend; John Sunno, Myrtlo olut; E. Hlmnd. Portland; E. Storfier, Grants Pass; L. P. Moon, Portland; L. P. Chandhr, Ocean Park, Cal.; J. W. Sampson, Los An geles; C. M, Sampson, Ruuker Hill; u .Meyer, Portland. Tlio Hlunco Hotel, trod Jonos, Portland; E. Knight, WohalEin, Or.; F. M. Whlto, Lunton, Or.; II. F. Heldon, Rose burg; W. O. Mills, Snlom; O. A. Lunu, Salem; Goo. It, Sgood, Port land; L. J. t-.odson, Allegauy; P. Amltolln, Portland, The St. l.uwt-cuco Hotel. Whiting, Epnrata; A. L. Storr, Sal em; W. H. Strong, Portland; A. P. .Miller, Coqullle; Scott i. Durton, Eug.ne; D. A. Darnaby, Eugene. Have your Job pnunu iidh ,, In Tho Times. IRVING BLOCK 9a46tfM Men's Soft, Shirts Tho comfortablo glve-and take, Tho absonco of starch ed pleats anjl cuffs inako tho Nogllgeo Shirts a favorite with mou who want ease and freedom In tho summor apparol Some Cluott Peahody Co. shown In our Btock with many other leading brands nindo of now nurcorlzed cloth with cuffs and new stylo separate collor. Woven strip pattorns In Dhib Dlaqk nud Yellow. $ 1 .50 and $2 Wo Guarantee Satisfaction i Women's Special Easter Offering 10 PER CEXT PISCm'XT 0 ALL LADIES SUITS, C0.W AXI DRESSES. , .. , Tho showing Is complete, w tho latest models and piw lals made up excluilrely W "THE PAItlSIAN" e to inspection as space will not p mlt dlscrlptiou. 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON EASTER HATS, DMl'S3 AND SKIRTS. ,A All now and modern liW HI1U IIJO ucoi. u. Wo Guarantee Satisfaction "TIIMMMimMMBl'Blinigfllilf'lf-" T'l IK IT'S A QUESTION' OK QUALITY AXD LOW PRICES, THE FAIR CAN' SETTLE IT. HEKE ARE A FEW SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, MONDAY. ANI) TUESDAY: Mercerized Crepe Pllse, variety of shades and 3-lb. feather pillows, made of excel- fi j flfl dainty patterns, the 25c a n lent ticking, the fl.BO kinds, only...-sM!Hii. u,ud 0C Ladles' sleovless vests greatly unaer- 1') jj Ladles' White Qowns In Cambric or Nainsook, Priced 50c, 35c, 25c to beautifully trlmme.1. vip. - beautiful breakfast caps, uaTut) floral R to 11.50. now Hrif dea'sns, specially .priced ij. TZ ! NOTION' SPECIALS: Ste these : special bargains In bod- (TM nr cm , . .... l spreads marked down to 11.75, fi.tfo S1.25 f , ?' the,ftr0ng ?"" , . ' ,uu y "" 5c silk darning cotton, only u Ladles' Chamolsotta Gloves In natural and tan Rally's Best talcum powder i( shades, special, per .. Vasollne, bottle u pair, 50c and O0C Stocking darners l9e n,. . . '. ; Strong shoe laces, doz "' ., Blanket robes, fuU ,Ue, suitable for bath robes Mending tissue... 1 and couch covers, formery to - r Babies' bibs, each, 15c, 10c and J "'" ' "ow H 1 1 I J Large dressing combs, all colors j. Satisfaction always or 'T'f IT? 17 A fO Satisfaction alvrays or money refunded J, JTllll J lJt money refunded (Next to Chandler Hotel, Irving Block, Central Ave.