The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 12, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
ERCHANDISE ON CENTRAL AVE.
CENTRALIZE AND
M
j thh owir Tin-: owl thi: owi, thi: owl the owl
s'Ji'J or n window.
Wo arc displaying nationally advertised
goods.
We give yon what yon ask for.
We never substitute!
"The Central Avenue Driuj Store."
"THE OWL"
PHESCMPTIOX PHARMACY.
FRAXK I). COHAN.
Opposite Cliandler Hotel. Phonei-L
TIIK OWL THE OWL THE OWL THE OWL THE OWTi
Kammerer Says:
Nirty hats for nifty fellows Just
arrived. Mnny of them and to suit
the most particular. Note the cut.
See the big window display, then
como In and got yours.
Yours anxious to please,
The Toggery
chool
Supplies
A FULL LINK Ol-' EVERYTHING AT OUR TWO STORKS.
SCHOOL HOOKS TAHLKTS PENCILS
PUNS INK inc.
everything needed at
rtoBn & Hansen's
tationery C
Central Avenue
Front Street
C ENTRAL AVENUE continues to take on
a more metropolitan appearance every day.
The handsome new stores will soon be oc
cupied and then Central Avenue will be more
generally recognized as the retail business street
of Coos Bay. Drop around tomorrow and see
the workmen put the finishing touches on the
beautiful new blocks. You will find the other
stores ready to receive you and help you to
merchandise and economize on Central avenue.
PLAN TO TAKE
SUNDAY DINNER
AT THE
Chandler Hotel
Good Music and
a Good Menu
The Hub of
Central Avenue
OPEN AX ACCOUNT WITH THK
First National Bank
Of Coos Bay
AVAIL YOURSELF OF ITS SUPERIOR FACILITIES.
Safo deposit boxes In burglar-proof vaults for rent nt low
rates. Central Avenue.
Fancy Fresli
Regular GO cents a pound.
e . I
aacuraay, r jaa
and Sunday OJiy itW
a Pound
AT
STAFFORD'S
SEPTEMBER SNAPS.
New house and lot In Sengstncken Addition for $lf00,
New, up-to-date, modern residence on Commercial and Four
teenth, nnd lot (50x100, $3500. New und modern home on
Sherman avenue, with lot 100x100, J10.000, easy terms. Lots
In Eastsldo from 75 up, easy terms. Lots In Sengstncken
Addition from $325 up on easy terms to home builders'.
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO.
Por anv old cough
Winkler's Balm Gilead
and 51
if not
Price 25c and 50c per bottle. Your inonev back
satisfied. For sale at
WINKLER'S . Pfoaraiacy
" Deutsche Apotheke."
58 Central Avenue Phone 215.
COOS BAY TIMES
H, C. MALONKV Editor mid Pull.
AN K. MAI.OXKY Now Editor
Official PniM-r of Con County.
t'FICIAL PAPI-.R OF THH CITY ''' s- C" ''' tllt-,,l to shoot tho
And really It deserves to bo.
For It Is "crooked." don't you
see?
Because tiiDie was a delay In the
delivery of a tolegrnm, a Coluin-
OF MAItSIIPIP.LD.
Address all communications to
COOS HAY DAILY TIMF.S.
Mtoraliflolil :: :: :: : Orego.
manager of the telegraph office In
that city. If that should set to bo
it habit on Coos Hay Otto Schettei
would have to build a bomb-proof
office.
SUHSOR1PTION RATES. -H-H-
Onc vcar . . . .Vf.'I'.V ?C00 '"''"ore goes a man who always
For month HO follown the doctorp," remarked John
WEEKLY, floss, us Fred Wilson went by.
Odd year ?1.50 -yes," Kald R:rsoy Kroltzer, "and
When paid strictly In advance the tm,n, ,.,, 01l0 wll0 onn aUvayH KOt
ubscrlptlon price of tho Coos Bay fnoti,l.i in lniHlnens " Corn
Times Is $5.00 por year or 2.G0 for ", ""' huslniss, as unr,
PERSONAL OVERFLOW
1x months.
Entered at tho postoftlce nt Marsh
Hold, Oregon, for transmission
through the mails ns second class
"nil matter.
Dedicated to tho service of tho
people, that uo good causo shnll lack
champion, nnd that evil shall m:
1irlvo unonp'ised.
the chiropodist, passed by.
septemhek mokx.
It Is extremely fortunate for
koiiio Coos Day people that j
their habit of believing every- j
thing they hear will not land
them in the Insane asylum. j
A .Marshlleld man always says he
would rather have n clear conscience
than a million dollars, because ho
hasn't the million.
(ieorge Ooodruin writes: "fllrls
WALTER SPADE was In town to
day from Sumner
Mil. AND MIIS. DAVIS of lloss In
let were In town today on business.
MRS. LENA MATSON of Catching
Inlet is in town today on a shopping
trip.
CIIAS. DUNCAN came down from
South Coos lltver today on busi
ness. CAI'T. COIINWAI.L, of Gardiner.
- n i, .(3 visitor In Mnrsh-
fleld today.
MRS. WM. KARDI3LL Is spending n
few days In Myrtlo Point taking
in tho Fair.
M.. i.M) .ii.u-I. II. PUCK, of Rnn-
don. have l "tited for tt short time
hi North lleud.
MISS DEI.LA PIIATT has returned
from a few weeks' visit with
friends at Gardiner.
MISS. .1. D. CI.INKKNRHARI) nnd
Miss Cllnkenboard. of Daniels
Creol;, nre Marshlleld visitors to
day. Mil. AND MIIS. W. II. SMITH and
daughter were down from Coos
Itlver today on the Express.
Dll. C. W. TOW 1311 and (ieo. W.
verslty.
F. D. COHAN nnd W. O. Chandler
nre planning to leave soon to at
tend tho Installation of n "Delt"
Chapter at Oregon University at
Kugene.
MHS. .1. A. CLINKKNRKARD nnd
daughter came down this morning
on tho Express from South Coos
Itlver. l'he latter will probably
teach In Ceiiullle during tho coin
ing term.
Mil. AND MIIS. FRANK WOOD nnd
Mr. nnd Mrs. Elmer Wood of Ilan
gor nre among tho Coos Ilnyltes In
nttendnnco nt the Myrtle Point
Fair.
Mil. AND .MRS. S AT13 It expect to go.
out via the Marshlleld-Ilosoburg j
muo iiiio tomorrow morning, lie I
LANDO'S
() (HOOD (i(N)DS.) p
Q ' Another large shipment of Fall and Win-SjK
X(1' Coats due on the Alliance. Watch for-C
LANDO'S 10
(d'OOl) (i(M)DS.) tfl
HIS-'-'.VJ Fionl street. V
PHOXK Kll-L.
PROMPT DFLIV FRY PHOXK YOl'R ORKHHS.
....... ...,u ...,,,, n, iiiuiiiiiik. iiui I0SI31II IvftPm u-lin linu 1111 nn
has been u ball player nt North . 1 ' vll lmH 1111 0,1
Rend. I "on on tho Crawford Point traci
MR. II. II. DONI3IIY, representing
i no iJiuinauor-Frank Drug Com
pany, wns In town yesterdny and to
day, and left this morning for
Cardlner and way points.
W. 11. DINDIXOI3R leaves toinor-
row overlnnd for San Francisco
on a biislnoss and vacation visit,
lie expects to purchnse the new
stock for tho Hunker IIUI store,
which Is being rapidly pushed to
completion.
A copy of the famous, soino say
Infamous, painting, "A September
Morn," Is on exhibition at one of nnd uutoinoblles get better looking
thu Marshlleld stores. A Wlso "very year."
Oily, nrt critic of this department,
was detailed to see it and prepare j j
a criticism nnd turned In the fol- I LOCAL OVERFLOW.
lowing:
"I hnd Intended giving space In Will (Jive Recital. Mrs. Kvn C.
this valuable faintly paper this eve- Wheeler returned from Coiullle,
nlng to "Miss September Morn." ""i'1'" "'J" avo tul , oyenlng,
mid will give one In Fastslde tills
evening.
the same being a liver-colored young
lady, about frying size, standing
on one foot in an nbslnl he-colored Ruys Harp. Low Keyzer who left
wet Hpot about three Inches deep yesterday to piny for a bowery dance
nnd hugging herself because she U ,,ho ,M','t'i,10!"t Fn,r 8ays llp 1,1,8
la cold, or on second though she ( ;,l,,rl,,, " ,,,,r' r,,r 01Y,U,B-
mny be hugging herself because wo ! '
nln't present. j Sisters IHcil. Mrs. .1. W. Mitchell
"She can't bo bugging horself received a telegram yesterday brlng-
liocnuso she Is cold, because Bu, ' Iti the sad news of the death of her
can't be cold If she was cold she ?l8U,r' MrH' 'UxttW n,l,lu'- nt
tan i no (oiu. it sue was ioui s no ( , S( )0H MH80Hr, rrom a
would have goose pimples and she complication of diseases.
nln't got a pimple, If she had we '
could see It. She Is looking off Relative Dead., Chas. Mahaffy,
toward the Coos Ray l.aundv (this l,llV wt,,n limnv f')()! K,vo" rancher.
will cost Lines ten cents a llno ' J'lit,',li' ffcelved word of tho death
win cost .l ints in cents a lino) ,,. hmtUw Kollor, T Mnlmir. nt
nnd wondering why her wnsh don't Ma mm ln st Loul8 of imralysls.
come homo. She Is dressed in n The deceased visited here three years
wad of bourbon-colored hair and g nnd won many friends who will
Carleton are spending a fewIRD RANDI3ROI1. who has returned
days at the Tower summer home
on South Coos River.
MRS, ROIVI3RT McCANN. of North
Rend returned today from Myrtle
Point. She was attending the
W. C. T. V. Convention. I
MRS. 13RIP JOHNSON, who has been!
visiting nt the Matt Matlson home
at Sumner, returned home today
on i lie .Miiucoma
irom n visit to his old homo in
Wisconsin, niso stopped in Min
neapolis to visit u brother thoro
und says tho heat was something
U riille and mndo him glad to got
back to the cooling breezes of Coos
Ray. Ho also visited at Calgary,
and say8 that city Is one of tho
most prosperous and progressive
mm no visneii
URIC HOLT left this afternoon on ' MRS. MARY C. IIOAfll.AND nnd
his bicycle for Salem. He nlans
to ride from Sumner to Rosebnrg
nnd thenco through, and will re
suiiie his course at Willamette I'nl-
BE PRETTY! TURN
GRAY HAIR DARK
(laugnier were nrrlvnls yesterday
on the Speedwoll. and expect to
locate In North Rend. Their for
mor homo wns Dunrte, Calif.
D. M. GRAY wont over to Myrtlo
Point today to the fair, and from
there will go to Rnndon. Ho Is a
Redwood City, Cal., real estato
salesiuun.
tract
near Cooston, was In Rosebnrg
this week cnrouto to Chicago, af
ter spoinllng u few weeks on tho
Ray.
MRS. L. W. LA NO DON was among
tho Coos Rny visitors nt tho Myr
tle Point fair yesterday. Sho re
reports good attendance and somo
very t'ood exhibits. The weather
was vory hot, tho thermometer
registering ninety-one,
A. II. L13ACII nnd family passed
through hero today en route to
Portland to mnko their home, Mr.
Leach having retired ns manager
of the Macleay properties on
Roguo River.
PROF, and MRS. A. L. nARK 13R re
turned via tho Mursblleld-Dialn
stago lino last night. Thoy hnvo
boon visiting relatives In Ann Ar
bor and Rattle Creek, Michigan,
for some time,
C. A. M13TLIN, proprietor of tho
Coos Hotel, together with his
small daughter, Mary. Is enjoying
n few days recreation nt tho Myr
tlo Point fair. Tho lattor went
ovor yestorday with the Lnns Lo
novo party In their auto, and Mr.
Metlin went Wednesday on tit
train.
MRS. CIIAS. M. TI3IIUY, Mls Ruth
McClellan, A. 11. Long and Jin. a
II. Smith were among the ?a
gers who left this morning tU tt
Murshfleld-Roseburg stage.
WANTED:-
2,000,000 calla lily bulU
nnd 2,000,000 berry plant to
bo grown on contracts eactt
year for tho Coos Day Exper
iment Station. Wo pay caij
on dollvory. Will also teach
freo of chnrgo how to gro
Bame. Wo guarantco you to
clear $1000 per year, by lei
ting us pick out the soil for
you nnd to follow our in
struction In growing same. lor
full particulars, call on
A. Mitting
171 N. Uroadway,
Marshlleld, Oregon.
Look Young.' Xobody Can Tell
You l'.e (ii-niKlniotliei-'s Sim
ple Recipe of Sage Ten
und Sulphur,
if
that's all at present."
iLAI TO OFT HACK.
regret to hear of his death.
.id years old.
He was
Xorth Itend Meeting. There will
llil n mnuu iiiimtltin 11 tli.. fllv Hull
1- U13 returning vncatlonlsts nro !i, North ilend this evening. nt"whlcli
I -so giau to get norao" mat .senator 1. S, Smith will speak to tho
thoso who haven't beon away Chamber of Conunerce on "Civic
ullnost feel Rko congratulating Affairs." Tho public Is requested to
themselves. 1,0 ,rMont 1,1 s 'dlH,,-
"Thoro's no place llko Coos Ray."
limiting Trip. Coo, U. Rotnor.
Walter Hill and son Dudley Hill left
llko somo today for a hunting and vacation
I trip In the vicinity of the Sncchl
ranch near Handon. Thoy oxpect to
You'll notice that the letter V bo KOm' a weok r to" iin's 1,1,11 tl,Pri
ton u uotico mat ue loiter S . wJ, 1)VOUlllll). bo ,oft , t
Jb found quite often In "distress.". m.tI(m whoil thoy ,lllV0 reUmmU
Why Is tho letter "S"
people on Cons Hay?
Almost everyone knows that Sage
Tea and Sulphur properly compound-
. , iirmgs uai-K tue natural color
and lustre to the hair when faded,
streaked or gray; also ends dand
ruff, Itching scalp and stops falling
hair. Years ago the only wnv to
gor this mixture wns to make It
at home, which Is mussv nnd trou
blesome. Nowadays, bv asking at
any drug store for "Wyoth's Sage
and Sulphur Hair Remedy." von
will get a large bottle of this 'fa
mous old recipe for about 50 cents.
Don't stay gray! Try It! No one
can possibly tell that you darkened
your hair, as It does If so natur
ally and evenly. You dampen a
spongo or soft brush with It and
draw this through your hair, taking
one small strand nt a time; by
morning tho gray hair dlsauno.-irri
and after another nmillimMm, .... ...-.
your hair becomes beautlfuliv dm-k-' m.
thick and glossy. .
The Sight and Fragrance of These
Good Things Are Appetizing
K A.l'.,il!TA ''KACHK8. PF.Il IIOX HO C13XTS.
SLsUrapes
('HOICK
SIMM Fit SQUASH
Itl'TAHAOAS
HFLL PKPPFRS
SWF.F.T POTATOi:S
(IIFFX COHX
PIX13APPLFS
HAXAXAS
OP.AX(3FS
CUAXHFItltlFS
Flti:SH GHFFX VF(iFTARLFS
OXIOXS
(JIIFFX PHAS
STItlX(i RI3AXS
CAHHAfSI-:
Cl'CUMHFRS
iiiarKitKiiniff
JUICY LF.MONS
IKtkidikwxs
caxtalovi
TUHXIPS
CAimOTS
IJl.-n HKI-'TS
ciusp 1U3AI) nrrricB
PHOXK YOUR ORDi:itS FAItLY TO GET CHOICE SELECTION.
NASBUR.CS GROCERY
e 'mK fiool HOUSEKEKPIXG STORE.
Corner Second anil Commercial Street.
rhone
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