The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 20, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
CENTRAL
NTEALI
- z?i
ZE AND MERCHANDISE ON
CE
Phone 74
awl you'll receive the same ''Oirl Ser
vice''' as though you called in person.
"Owl Service" moans exacting attention
(o your every want.
Owl Prescription Pharmacy
Frank 1). Cohan.
"Opposite Chandler Hotel.
CENTRAL AVENU
of success and
idly becoming the r
Coos Bay, Its shop
men courteous and
to Central Avenue to
ed and it means sav
E continues to be the street
business activity. It is rap
etail trade thoroughfare of
s are attractive; its business
their methods modern. Come
trade. You will be welcom
ing and satisfaction to you.
She'll Ok
Stafford's Can
Kam merer Says:
USTKX TO THE UK! XOIfW
$25.00 SUITS THIS WEEK FOR $19.75
This is a little previous to the 1310 FQlRTII. but we want to shoot
early so you may have the opportunity of a nice saving This allows you a
fjew'diines for lemonade and fire ei-ackers.
TAKE ADVANTAOI5.
Yours au.rious to please,
I L
THE TOGGERY '
WINKLER'S
uXVv N,'!'l!i- IT1 ilm'l bv
Ruling at Winkler's Plmiinauy.
Deutsche Ainthch-e.
Phone 215. r,R Central ave.
IT j (I II A,' "'"I'ly l'ifnml for the
Norton & Hansen fourth ow
A ' V A X . m mW mm w
(Vulriil avenue,
mIHi ii full line f iiowlllfi. nd
niul retail.
MnrolinrM.
Saturday White Sale
ONE PIECE DRESSES, SKIRTS, WAISTS, MISSES'
AND GIRLS' SAILOR SUITS AND
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR.
The Ladies' Emporium
.MRS. xkllii: OWKX
m:.tu.l.vi:.sti.
PLAN TO TAKE
Your Sunday Dinner
At the
Chandler Hotel
Good Music and
a Good Menu
The Hub of
Central Avenue
JUNE SNAPS
JiitliHtrom Homo In Forndule, 100x340. for 80,000 13 300
ciihIi. balance lu two years. '
aoiixSOO In SclieRes Addition with up tu date bungalow for
$ I7fi0.
Hloek r.. Schottor's Aililltlon, UOOx 00, with 200 feet frontin
on Sherman extended $:IU00. '
r.O acres bottom land nuar Coiiulllo City, well Improved for
$!l,000. '
40 ncros bottom In nil near CoiiillU t'lty. unimproved for 1 1
000. ' '
50x1 10 residence corner on Fifth St. mid Hnild for l!M.
$1,000 cnHh balance I year.
Vallno iHlaml on .South Inlet with now up to date ihelllnrj,
for $.",000. This Is mi lilual place for a country home and sun.
mur resort anil a Knap. See
TITM-: (.'UAUANTKi: .V- AHSTHACT C.
Henry Scnustiickcii, Mnnajrr.
FRIZEEN'S
All the latest newspapers and mag
azines, Cigars, tobaccos and pipes,
Choice Candies.
Central Avenue.
First National Bank
Every accommodation
consistent with safe
banking,
COOS BAY TIMES
k. O. M.U.ONKV Killtnr anil rub.
1XK K. MAI.OXKY Xcws Keillor
lettered at tho postofflco nt MariH
field, Oregon, for trausuilsslor.
Uircr;!i the tualla aa second clusi
tarJ.1 mattor.
m:ku n..si: i,i:.h.ix.
OI1TA1X ns nuii'li education aH you
can from t ho railing that sup
ports you. Say to yourself that
erjr man, oven a tlrovor or a ditch
iK'r. knowH something. Try to
Iv-t vrv man bt a teacher for you.
"UMk-h ynu have larnid that you can
l!rn oven from those whom you con
Riiler your Inferiors or who have
wronged you, then you lutvo taken a
muster's degree lu the grout college
TKRGWS SELF
HMD GOfSGERT
THIS
Entjlish Male Suffragette Com
mits Suicide on Race Track
Stops American Horse.
Tftf Am 1IM rrvw tAiM IUr TlniM )
ASCOT, KiiBlainh Juno 19 Fired
by the uxiunplo or Miss Knilly Wild
JK Davison during the Kpsoiu derby,
a. malo suffragette committed sul
tlClv today by flinging hlniBelf In
front of August Belmont's four
juar old Tracery, during the race
for Urn vnluable Ascot gold cup. Ilia
act deprived the American sports
man of a good chance of capturing
tUn. trophy.
Tho man, whoso namo Is believed
tu ln Hewitt, was fatally Injured.
Suffragette officials say the man Is
unknown in them.
Tn- man was killed on the spot
Trot tho horse and the rider, although
Ixrth Mere brought to the ground,
verp -not harmed
Program Arranged for Free
Entertainment This Evening
at Masonic Opera House.
Director It. X. Kenton, of tho
Coos Hay Concert Hand today an
nounced tho following program for
tho band concert which will bo given
at the Masonic Opera House this
ovonlng, June 20, nt 8 o'clock:
1. Match "Pomposity". .Vaudercook
2. Ovorturo. Festival". .Kolor-Uola
3. (a) "I.aClnnunntnlue"
(tuhrlol-Mnrie
(b) "Mngnolla .Serenndu" ....
Mlssud
4. Medley of Popular Airs
Harry Von Tllzer
r,. Hag. "l-'roon Kill" I'ryor
C. Selection "Souss ()f Scotland".
. I.ainpe
i. March "Second Hog. Cunn. X.
tl." Heevls
Star Spangled llannor.
i:.v i'amii.i.i:.
Utile Miss Muffet.
She sat on a tuffet.
Hoping her sweetheart would stay
Hut along enme her mother,
Her father and brother,
And frightened her suitor away.
Kroni JiriHiK,
V.U.NI.(J.
Knlcker Don't the "back to tho
land" schemes appeal to you?
llocker Xope. Tho first npplo
tree grew on an abandoned farm.
Till: HAIJV.
"A baby In tho house." said she,
"Is like a now wave on life's sea."
Sadly he answered, "I should call
This one of ours a sudden Bu.unll."
Kresh KltlTl'S AXI) VKOiri'A
Itl.KS as usual, at Olllvanf & Weav
er's. Phono 273-J.
SPECIAL NOTICE!
atairday and Monday
Jome El sib amid S3ird
Mrs, Clias, P, Donolno will hnvn nn Hisnlnv nt Tho
Rub Dry Goods Co,, her complete line of hand-made
ijb anu uneniai emoroideries,
PERSONAL NOTES
MAJOR JORDAN of Kastslde. Is hero
for the day.
(Ml S. XOItltlS Is lu town rrotu
Ten Mile today.
MRS. .101 IX 1JROWX of Maxwell. Is
spending the day here.
'.. T. THOMAS of Allegany, was a
Maruhrield vIhIIoc today.
1-MtKD W I I.SOX returned today from
a vacation trip to Portland.
DR. VAIMHIAX returned today from
a buslnoKS trip to Portland.
MRS. J. II. PRICK of Allegany. Is In
town today on a shopping trip.
A. WARRi:. of Coiiullle. Is spending
a few weeus lu t lu city on busi
ness. A1C:. l-MtlXKKX returned last eve
ning from an outing trip to Ten
Mile.
MRS. FRAXK ROOD of Xorth Coos
river Is spending a few days lu
town.
MRS. McI.KOD came lu via Coos IVay
wagon road from Portland Inst
evening.
MISS J1HSSIK AY UK returned on the
Hronkwator today from a visit lu
Portland.
MRS. J. A. (lOODWIU.. of South
Coos River, was a Marshlleld vis
itor today.
MRS. II. K. 1IKSSKY and daughter.
of the Creamery, are spending the
day in town.
MISS MAHKI. JOIl.WSOX or San
Francisco, arrived on tho Xanu
Smith this morning.
MR. JKXSKX. blacksmith at Copen
hagen's camp nt Ten Mile, camo
to town this morning, I
KRIC P. HOI.T returned today from I
haiom wiioro lie has been attend
lug Willamette University.
C. K. COX and wife, of Portland nr
rived on the Alllnneo yesterday,
and will probably locate horo. ,
MR. AXI) MRS. KKYS of South Coos
river aro lu town today on their
way to Ten Mile on business.
MISS MYRTI.K I.KXKT loft on the
noon train for Coqulllo to visit'
.Miss i.aura Dlmmlck for a fow
dnys.
MRS. WICKMAX of Kmplro nnd her
niece from Honolulu, who Is vis
iting her. are spending the day In
Mnrshfleld.
MR. AXD MRS. (1. A. UOXKHRAKK
roturned today from an enjoyable
vacation trip to Portland and other
northern points.
MRS. WAI.TKR ROHKRTSOX of
Kastsldo. left today for a week's
stay with Mr. Robertson and son.
Roy, at Ten Mile.
MRS. M. I,. PKRHAM r Portland,
arrived today to spend three or
tour months at the home or her
son. K. O. Porhnm.
MRS. WIU.IAM KOKXHOFF and
little daughter returned this morn
ing from n week's visit with her
mother at Loon Luke,
MISS MAKBL OLSKN or Portland,
came down on the Urenkwater to
day to visit with tho family of hor
sister. Mrs. (Sim W. Kramer or this
itv for several wcks,
"KM ROHKIITS. of Ten Mile ox
peels to leave soon lor n visit to
Kuglnud. It has been ."0 years
since he left his homo there.
CARL I.. CKOROK. representing
Leslie Judge Co., of Xew York, Is
here on business, having arrived
on tho Breakwater this morning.
ARXO MKRKKX will arrive horo to
morrow or next day on tho Ade
line Smith from llorkeley, where
he has ben upending a tew weeks.
MRS. K. IIRAXDO returned on tho
Breakwater this morning from u
mouth's visit with her daughter,
Mrs. W. T. Iluiiimoi't or Portland.
MISS HILDA STKXHOLM. principal
or the grammar school, will leave
tomorrow morning via Drain for
Monmouth to attend summer
school.
MRS. JOHN WALL returned this
morning from a visit with Mrs.
Fox nt Maxwell. Mi-h. Fox Is
spending the summer at the old
homo there,
MR. AXD MRS. W. S. THRPKX AXD
MR. AXD MRS. CLAUDK XAS
Hl'RO, who have been members of
n houso party nt Shore Acres, re
turned homo tills nioi-nlnir
MISS MAIM) HASTIXdS of Co.iillle.
nnd MISS LULU RKKD or Kanapo
lls, Kansas, unived rrom Coiiulllo
last evening on a visit to their un
do. C. A. Metlln and rnnilly.
MR. AXD MRS. HIW'.VI.rrT HU'AV-
TOX left yesterday via Drain on a
visit to Mrs. Swunton's rolatlves.
Mr. Swanton will stop at Dora and
Mrs. Swanton will continue! to
Forest drove.
C. F. MCKXIOHT and wife roturned
yestorday via Drain rrom a Tow
weoks' stay In Portland. Mrs. Me
Kulght'a sister will eonio lator
from Orogon City to spond tho
Bummor with iter.
W. L nOXKDRAKK and wlfo or
Catching Inlet roturned this morn
ing on the llrinkwnter rrom u six
weeks' vMt In Washington and
Oil n T' i .;'..' . ! t.ip
and are glad to be home.
M. MKRKIMAX. who has boon vis
iting at the home or his daughter,
Mis. F. C. Mureh, left today rr his
home In (Milco. Calif. .Mrs. Mer
liinan will remain for another
month or two nt tho (lurch home.
S. II. CATIICART returned today
from Ton Mile where ho has been
doing somo surveying. He ran
the Hues for a cemetery for IleuJ.
Roberts of Templetou and also
surveyed a water right for Mrs.
Smlthgall, of Coos River,
MRS. '., C. KIM HALL AXI) DAUC.II
TKU. FAITH, or Klamath Falls,
nrrlved horo today tor a short vis
It with her brother. F. (i. llortou.
Mrs. Kimball Is en route home
rrom Xowborg, where sho has been
attending a W. It. C. convention.
VKRXOX SMITH and bride aro re
turning to the coast rrom their
eastern honeymoon trip. They
wore expected to reach Indianapo
lis today for a short visit at the
homo or 1). M. Parry, futher or Ad
dison Parry, who Is connected with
tho C, A. Smith company here. I
H. K. HULTMAXX wiih an Incoming
passenger on the Xann Smith this
morning from San Francisco, lie
had a flue time lu the city, took lu
u fow ball games nnd got onto a
fow now plnya, which ho will have
Capt. (inrdlnor put on against
Hnndnn In tho next Kilt's unme.
AUGUST FRI.KKX has roturned I
from a fow days' outing nnd
business trip to Ten Mile, He,
reports everything flourishing,
there and that fishing Is good.'
Fred Johnson's now cottngo Is;
neaiing completion and work Is,
well under way on Soverson's,
new liotol,
MR. AXD MRS. FRANK H. SAOA-'
KURD or Oni-dlner. who have
boen visiting horo for n fow days
with her parents, Mr inlMni
II i.ininin. wph nsiiemnt")
en this mornhw's l'' M' Sh
gaherd returns to lirtir, nm
he Is an mincer on ow cf im
steaniera. Mrs. Sagaberd went tt
Wilbur rorn tslt lthtwiliti
M.'M fii-iu Mcv mil itll reton
iiure lieror'e going to CwJIr.-
Roselmrg Review.
(iii:i:it it.
As a beauty I know that I'm not
lillHIlt iar.
There ure other dear fir" OT
linnuBonie uf i,
Hut my race I don't mini it,
Hecause I'm behind It
Tho ones In the front trt'm"
m u Ant
"t'oiiar ijihiui" "" " writ
er." says the Allenton Dra
.eat! Maybe e o"rJ'0
,o olluiuerthebureJuewW
In the ween.
Time-' Want ArtiWMte".
YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND IN OUR STORE
The Best
Goods
Advertised
in the great national magazines.
That's why we are known as the
rW
Most Satisfactory Store in Town
WnfcJNtVfc.K you tee an interesting adverl
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We are alwayi right up in frontr' in the best
tisement in a magazine, particularly if you
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and newest goods in our line at right prices.
Phone 213-J.
Nasburg's Grocery
'ino tiootl Housekeeping Store.
Corner Commercial
and Second sts.
The SUNDAY
DINNER
it and iiy;;'Ttf
meal ef the K
yen rh" "
' fitnii tl'l
LIST OF GOOD
THINGS
String bean
Green 1" a
Iluncb Turnip
ItadisaeJ
Cucuniberi
New Tom ""
Choice Culinr
Cabbage
Carrots
Red Be1
" tfKri
Royal Ann.,0as
.(...i ' ' t
Strawberries
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