The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 03, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, t913r-EVEMHG EDITION.
AMD MERCHANDISE ON CENTRAL AVE
CENTRALfiZE
1:5
If!
If
THERE Is a ecrtnlnty or roault when you- prescriptions
lire filled here. Tho doctor's orders are Intelligently fol
lowed that there may be no chance or fear of misinter
pretation or mistake. Kach finished prescription hearing our
label represents the greatest rel lability In medicinal action
safety and results. Ily all mea ns let us fill your doctor's pre
scriptions for you.
THE CENTRAL AVENUE DKl'O STORE.
"THE OWL"
Prescription Plinniiney.
FRANK I). COHAN.
Opposite Hotel Chandler.
Phone 74.
CENTRAL AVENUE is feeling fine these days,
thank you, How do you like us in our new
dress? Looks a bit citified, Some class,, but
we will look still better when the debris is cleared
away, the basting threads pulled out, as it were, and
we have the new cluster lights in position, Come
down and see Central Avenue tomorrow, the old
friends will be glad to greet you and a number of
new friends will be glad to see you, Get the Cen
tral Avenue habit Economize, merchandise and:
centralize on. Central Avenue,
Firesln Caramels
Saturday amid
Sunday Only
35c a Pound
'STAFFORD'S
Central Avenue
Jersey Top Messaline Petticoats
Silk and Wool Kimonos
AT
THE LADIES' EMPORIUM
NELLIE OWEN,
7S (Vntrul Avenue.
PLAN TO TAKE
SUNDAY DINNER
AT THE
Chaedler Hotel
a Good Menu
The Unfr of
Central Aviniue
Hot Water Bottles
Fountain Syringes
and Combinations
Sold Under a Guarantee at
WINKLER'S Pharmacy
Deutsche Apotheke.
58 Central Avenue. Phone 215.
Kammerer Says:
ski: my m window display of "made-in-
OKEOON" SHIRTS. TIIKV AUK PCKE WOOL AND A
PRODUCT OF OUK OWN STATK. AN UNUSUALLY
LAIUiK ASSORTMENT TO SHOW YOU.
, YOVKS ANXIOUS TO I'LKASK.
The Toggery
OPSIN AN ACCOUNT WITH' TITfT
First National Bank
Of Coos Bay
AVAIL YOURSELF OF ITS- SCPEKIOR FACILITIES.
Safe deposit boxes In burKlnr-proof vaults for rout nt low
rates. Central Avenue.
Football Supplies
("MOT. WALL SUITS
A FULL LINE OF
FOOTItALL SHOES.
FOOTHALLS
FooTiiALL iixaimjkaii
orton & Hansemi
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
TWO STOKES.
CENTRAL AVHXUK. FKONT STHKET.
COOS BAY TIMES j
ttfTc. MALONEY Editor ami I'm'' I
.. r niiiiv'i.'l' Vitti'i. Ii'ililut-
rn iv. '! ...
til November 1. Many though
that tho state ami city registration
dosed aliout tho same time.
SURE.
A Ho can travel rnst wo know;
It's Hpecil will make a winner grin;
It seems to tnuko tho Truth look
Blow,
Hut In the Ions run Truth will win.
n
n
EGiSTRATION
j.THE QUIET OBSERVER SAYS:
PERSONAL OVERFLOW
W. 13. HAYNES anil wiro wore pas
sengers on the morning train to
Coqullle on a business trl.
The nvernuo Coos Hay man In '
tooled a good ileal oftener than thoio i p- A- SACCIII nrrlvml Homo last
Wanted!
A L L M EN WHO A II E IV
TEH EST ED IN WOOItKIXO
( I.OTHINC TO C.Mili AT (till
STOKE AND INSI'EIT Till! Wil
li A HTT HKANI).
RESPECT FOK THE LAW.
THE passago of tho American peo
ple within a few yours from loss
to nioro illrort forms of govcrn
uiont may bring disappointment with
their workings. Hut friction from
tho changes Is Inovltahle anil tho
pooplo a i'o too Intelligent anil pa
tient not to hoar It. Having niaile
tho new law anil being able to
change It, thoy possess creator pnw
ur of government ami should chiv
iah Ineroaseil respect for their law.
Every Coos IV.iy wlfo believes
j she wouhl be sure to tat ill her
husband If ho illtl anything j
j wrong. Anil every husbanil j
j wants her to keep on thinking j
that way. j
A Coos Hay hoy wouldn't havo to
go to si'hool If he loarnotl other
things as easily as ho learns cuss
words.
Some Coos liny men who i
think It wicked to go to a inov-
lug picture show on Sundiiy will j
Btny at homo ami raise Cain.
A soft answer never turns away a
book agent.
Senator I. S. Snvth Thinks it
, Should Not Ciose Until Oc-
i
i 4nkni' 1 Q
I s Wl W(
Senator i. S. Smlih who aided In
'..'.(ting tho law providing for tho
i.(tial statu elei'tlou In November
(l pass on roforon lum nioasuies dlf-j
f?VA from County Clerk Watson In
htorpri'tltig the registration law. Seti
(ttor Smith s.iys that the reglstra
t'i n Hhoi.ld not dose until October it)
! i.ste.nl of Oitober I as County Clerk
Watsi.u ha-' announced.
Somite; Smith says that the law
j t-;terl llrully provides that In casos of
general elections, tho registration
shall close thirty days before tho
( election, but In case of a special elec
tion, tho registration shall not close
.until fifteen days prior to tho oloe
1 1 Ion.. The act providing for tho No
vember election expressly calls It a
"special election."
Others take tho vlow of Senator
Smith and Mr. Watson's ruling on
It has caused much surprise.
.lustlco l'ennock will keep his
olllco open tonight and tomorrow
night to register voters and Ko
corder Hutler and A. K. Took will
keep open tomorrow night, the last
chance for registration. There was
a frantic tush to register today.
The registration for the Marsh
Held city election will not close mi
ls any excuse for. All you havo to
ilo Ih put different colored fen thorn
on the bait and he'll come back for
r.niUher bite."
THE SLIT SKIRT AGAIN
"You didn't need to go to Wash
ington to get poetry llko you pub
lished last evening," remarked a
Front street bus'iiess man as ho
handed In the following:
.Vary had a pair of calves.
They matched without a Haw,
She wore mi skirt slashed up each
slilo.
And tint Is how 1 saw.
evening from Portland where ho
attended tho bllg milk chow.
L. W. PLANK returned on the Ro-
doudo from a mouth's vacation
spout with relatUos in v'aiiforn a.
.MART SIIKRKAKI), who now oper
ates a mnchlno shop at Ilandon.
was visiting friends hero this week.
II. A. FHROUS Is today moving his
family to Coalodo; having taken
a position at Smith Powers Camp
No. 2.
L. II, HUNTER was an arrival yes
j terday on tho IVroakwator and ex
I poets to spend some time hero
looking around for a Icoatloit.
I AMONG THE SICK I
Mrs. .T. A. Jacobson, of North Uend
who underwent tin operation at the
Lane Ilospllal In San Frnnclsco somo
tlmo ago, Is much Improved and
has been moved from the hospital.
C. T. Fartss, or North llond, who
has been 111 at bis home on Union
avenue, Is reported to bo much Improved.
C. K. WRK1IIT, of tho Government
engineering department, wont ever
to the Coiiuille River this morn
ing on a trip of Inspection.
IRVING
BLOCK
OUR LINE OF
LADIES.' MISSES'
AND CHILDREN'S
WEARING APPAREL
IS NOW COMPLETE .
The ladies of Coos Bay ara cordially invited to call and
inspect this splendid stock.
r
Choice Fresh Fruits
and Vegetables
A nice lino of nil the October
orchard fruit anil line
fresh vegetables,
GRAPES Tokay, Muscatols,
Hlnrk nud Concord.
Poaches Apples
Cranberries.
Huckloborrles
Vegetables.
Sweet Potatoes
Hell Poppors
Tomatoos,
Cucumhors String Heans
Green Corit
Red Heels Turnips
Carrots
Parsnips.
Cabbago
Pumpkins
Hubbard Squash
Phone your onler early.
THE BAZAR
Phone 32.
House of Quality.
FRANK GRANT will loavo tomorrow
for Salem and Portland whero ho
will spend a couplo of months re
cuperating from his recent Illness.
W. R. HAINES wont to Myrtle Point
this morning, from which placo ho
will drlvo out Into tho country a
fow miles on a short business trip.
C. P. Keating nnd family hnvo mov
od Into a now roslilouco at Hunker
Hill. Thoy havo boon f jlillng in
the Elckworth houso on Elrod ave-nuo.
A. W. PAET.HOLU, who arrived on
tho Hrenkwator from Portland.,
loft on tho morning train for Co
qulllo and Handon, whoro ho will
look nround for a location.
WmmjjLW SEBBBSBSBBBBBBBBB flflp
CARHAT'S )
IIONOKAHLY jMADE FOK IIONOKAHLE MVS.
We know this Inspection moans a sale.
The Cailiaitt lirnnil of Men's Working Clothing mid G'o"1
Is the perfect brand. That Is why ve are exclusive ui!l,, "
Coos County.
LANDO'S
(GOOD GOODS.)
PIIOMIT DELI VICKY l'HONK YOl'lt 0,U)K"., m.i
aiH-iwa fkont stki:i:t. vim
Men's, Women's Mini Chllilrw' Wear
W. C. SELLMER, wife and son. woro
passongors to Handon this morn
ing, roturnlng from a trip to Port
land and Eastern Oregon points,
whero they hnvo been visiting. Mr.
Sollmor la tho proprietor of tho
Handon theator, which ho says,
: Is doing n capacity business nil
tho tlmo. Ho is very desirous of
seeing a better highway built be
tween Handon and Marshfleld to
facilitate trnvel between tho two
points.
:
l Along the Waterfront. I
The Aiiolino Smith will probably
sail next Tuesday from hero, being
delayed In loading to permit tho Re
dondo to take on her cargo flrst.
Tho Breakwater xylll sail nt 12:30
tomorrow tar Portland.
NORTH BENDS NEWS:
R. F. Rhodes and wlfo, of Spo
kano, are guests at tho R. Hi, tfaaer
rosldonce.
Mrs. c. K. Shaw lias reclxeili word
that theio nro hopes of' saving her
ngod father's arm. lie was badly ln
Jured while leading a horse a few
weeks ago. Ho lives, lu the East and
Is quite advanced In years,
Mrs. Enuna Currtsn, who has been
visiting In Sau Francisco for the
past two weeks, returned, on the Re
dondo this morning. Mra. Geo. Bols
ter, who has been caring for her
rooming house while she has been
gone, returned to her home today.
Elderly fomnles claim that tie
lack of wrlcklea on a woman'B face
shows weakness of character.
No, Cordelia, It may not be a
charitable instinct that prompt ft
man to give himself away,
lur R.ov(
TONIGHT
That sweet-voiced
ERNESTINE DID''
In new i
Six reels of new pkhJ J
THES,OYrpSY'S Y2A
QUEEN OFTHKV,,)!!!
M,. wllil life aod to
llUU Ul I Ml? " .
Instincts of the eVP3!;
WITH LEE IN Vag 0
cellent Picture by the Kay ,
P-L'l ""US OF vi
Keystone sldespHtter ,
Admission, lower Hoof.
Our feature for
"The Dead Alive ""
Have your , jm
mu- minion OIIlCli '
me