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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1913)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1913-EVENING EDITION. I ' ' CENTRALIZE AND MERCHANDISE ON CENTRAL AWl ill The wife of n prominent Marshflolil business man phoned Just this afternoon and asked if she might open a thirty-day ae count. She stated that she was not always able to come dow n when she wanted drugs, but desired to trade where she could get what she wanted without substitution and when she want ed It. This Incident is not Infrequent at this store and dis plays a confidence in "TDK OWL" which Is continually In creasing us our methods and policy become better known and keeps pace with our Increasing business. "You are sate when you buy at 'Til 10 OWL.' " Tin: ckxtijal avcxcf. lmuci stork. "THE OWL" Prescription Pharmacy. FHAXIC I). COIIAX. Opposite Hotel Chandler. Pono "4- CENTRAL AVENUE has about completed its mov ing and housecleaning and is now ready to re ceive visitors and old friends in its new home, All will be welcome and are cordially invited to call tomorrow and get acquainted wifli Coos Bay's bus iest and most beautiful business street. Handsome stores and large stocks await your inspection, They have a glad hand for you whether you come for business or pleasure, Get the Central Avenue habit, Merchandise, economize and Centralize there, HOT DRINKS Served from a modern, sanitary fohniw Wholesome and refreshing. Try onen 7" Hot Specials. They are a splendid tonic 1 1 chilly day.' u"a Central Avenue. Candy and Ice Cream; tba THOM-2 XFAV Silk and Wool Kimonos ISAVK AIUMVKI) AND AUK XOW OX DISPLAY AT THE LADIES' EMPORIUM XHLI.IK OWKX, ... 7 (Vntrnl Avenue. PLAN TO TAKE IUNDAY DINNER AT THE Chasndler Hotel a Good Menu The Hub of Central Avenue WINKLER'S Pharmacy COMP. Your money back if not satisfactory WINKLER'S Pharaxacy Deutsche Apothekc, 58 Central Avenue. PftoneZts. Kainniinnieireir Says: A suit made to your measure from $15.00 and up, . Any style and make to fit you pay no more than for the Ractdy-made and you get some thing exactly a 3 you want it, VOt'ltS AXXI OUS TO PLKASK. The Toggery OPKX AX ACCOUNT WITH THK Fkst National Bank Of Coos Bay AVAIL YOUKSKLF OK ITS SUPHHIOlt FAOILIT1KS. Sare deposit boxes In burglar-proof vaults for rent at low rates. Central Avenue. Football A 1-TMi LIXK OF SoppEes FOOT DAM, SUITS iootdall siio.ks. footballs i,o()tij.i1i(!ii::.u,(iEAR ortoEn & HaimseE whollsali: axd 'Iiftail. two storks. CKXTUAL AVB.NUR. I'KONT- STREET. GOOS BAY TIMES l. O. MALONHV Kdllor ami Pub.' H..MAI.OXHV Xows Filitm' A HIT OK ADVICH. Don't wait until r.onioono offers to turn tlie i;rlntlHtoiio for you If you need nn edge on your axe. Ol'FSTIDX OK THK DAY, I V(''vioii ourselves, who s-lll win tlie woiU's series? Tho man who Ih merely a round In tlio ladder must expect j j to get Htepped on, lie who Is a j lemon must expect to got j j squeezed, j : IICS TAKE THIRD jonnnup for fanned. No runs, no lilts, no er rors . li'mii'Hi 1 ii ii In ir - raoriillil lull f ) Doylo threw out Mclnuls. Strunk! Iimmvftl a lilt oil llorzog's lees. Har ry tdngtud to left and Strunk took third on Shufor's throw to catch him there. Harry went to second. Strnnk nnd Harry scored on Schnng's single. Schang took second on Sharer's throw to tho plate to catch Harry. Srhung went to third on a passed hall. Seining scored when Merklu made a muss of llender's (-rounder. Murphy popped out to Doyle. Oldrlng singled to cen ter, Hender going to second. McLean throw out Collins" at llrst. Three runs, four hits, one orror. Klfth inning - (llrst half) Mur ray walked. McLean not a single to fonter and Murray went to third. Cooper ran for Mcl.0.111. Merkle fan ned. McCormlck hatted In place of Domnree. 01 Irlug caught McCor inlck's fl after a dead run toward diamond. Cooper out stealing, Srhung to Collins. No runs, one tin. no errors. .Miiriuai(l (Jots In. Flf l Inning (seconil half.) Maiward went In the box for Now York. Wilson caught for New York, 'laker fanned. Maniuard threw out Mclnnls. Strunk walked on four Pitched halls. Harry not a iwo-i,...,-vr, Strunk golii" to third. Strunk id Harry scored on Srhnng's single fo center. Maniuard threw out Hen :er. Two runs, two hits, no errors. Sixth Inning (first half) !'v.tv threw out Hor.og. Doyle went ut on strikes. Fletcher out on a fly L strutil:. No runs, no hits, no errors. Sixth Inning (second half I Doylo tossed out Murphy at first. OWrlns: struck out. Collins popped out to Fletcher. No runs, no hits, no errors. .Merkle (iets Home Hon. f-'evetth Inning (first half) urns scratched an Inlleld hit. Sh.i f. r filed out to Collins. Murray hIiik l"d to left. Hums going to second. Wilson Btruck out. Hums and Mur rny eecutod a double steal. Hums ml Murray and .Merkle scored when Merkle drove the ball Into the left I'eld bleachors for a home run. Hea der threw out Mnriiiard. Three runs, three hits, no errors. Seventh Inning (second hnlf) linker out on n fly to llorzog. Mc lnnls fouled out to Horzog, Doyle threw out Strunk. No runs, no hits, no errors. Now York (Jets Two .More. Flghth Inning - Hirst half) llorog singled to left, llorzog was forceii at second when Collins took Doyle's grounder and tossed to Hurry. Doyle was rorced at second when Hender took Fletcher's hot smash and tossod to Harry. Fletcher scored on Hunts' double to left. Hums scored on Sliafer's three-base hit to right. Collins threw out .Murray. Two runs, three hits, no errors. 1 Klghth Inning (second half) Harry filed out to Murray. Seining walked. Header filed out to Murray. Schnng was forced nt second when Doyle took Murphy's grounder and touched second. No runs, no hits, no errors. Ninth Inning (llrst hair) Craudall batted in place of Wilson. Collins threw out Craudall. Merkle filed out to Murphy. Orant batted for Maniuard. Orant fouled to Sehang. No runs, no hits, no errors. NEWS OF NORTH BEND TWO ARRESTED FOR SPEEDING Len Lambert and Roy Ruffn Were Arrested at North Bend Yesterday. Len Lambert and Roy Runner, were in the act of battling for speed supremacy Inst evening on the road between Marshlleld and North Head when taken Into custody by Night wntcliiunn lOmory and charged with violation of the speed law. which Is more than a mile in throe minutes. Lambert was trying out his now "I I" Cndlllnc, to ascertain how high ho could speed up his car. when en-' countered by the gallant Uoy, who' attempted lo set the pace In an Old car. It Is reported that tho race 1 started In Marshlleld and continued ! until caught by tho watchful eye of, Nlghtwatch Finery. If the good' Marshal had not taken the racers Into, custody, they would In all probabil ity have been going yet. Hoth wero released on Sl'.'.Ol) cash ball. Kadi was lined $LT and Lmuhoth was forcoil to leavo his new cur there until ho could get a llcenso number put on It. ' This makes the second or third time that Lambeth has been up for speeding and Huu'ncr said It made the third time for him. Koseburg to testify lu the hearing 'of some of the Fall Creek honiestead tlmber land ccutcsts. The ladles of the Thimble Club at North Baud are planning to enter tain their husbands at a Hallowe'en party. Details for the party have not been completed as yet. Secretary D. A. MacLeod, of the Chamber or Commerce, will leave on the HrenU.vater taw- rriav t.ir Port land. The North Hend City Council will 'neet th!s cvjuluK to talu up street -' mrtttrs. COMFORT HER WITH A ' All KINDS sa irr Kirs of HOT DIJiXKS at Star Theater Tonight North Bend COMFORTER fin m our large anil varied, stock, Ytui .wlll'lle MtrpfUrdatthciidi range of patterns, prices noil ;color.i we liavu'to offer. Letiuthn you one best one. It is fllleil with triplceoiiibvd, pure Australia uool, Is covered with it hlli-gradc silk dot nictcerlwl Mull; IsUct ed with silk ribbons; hns .wlI ti lple-stllcliuili border; Is tanlurj, light soft ami comfy ami cn .be liail In plnU or blue for fVOO. We Carry a Large Line of wool blankets nniL.rotton blankets. In; warfoos grades and wflto. See what we have In. tint window; tlttMnuvnie In ami let mprwH you the above usscrUotiK.. ALI ZADA IN THE ORIGINAL LONDON PUNCH AND JUDY. An entertainment for the youncj and old. LANDOS (COODid'OODS.) imiomIt dfliyfky immxk youu ohders. !IK.".-2 KKOXT KTIIHHT. I1I0XE 1611 .Men's, Women's and Children's Wear NORTH BEND NOTES. fish. left IRVING BLOCK Swager styles for men and boys In Clothing. WHAT !S STYLE? Let us tell you our Idea of it: la tho llrst place, stylish clothes must radlato GOOD TASTH. Then they must accent the woarer's personality. The cut anil hang must not bo extrenio or rorced, but rathop a genuine expression of an artistic des'gner's most painstaking stylos. If you are not acquainted with our styles, conio and Investigate. A. (iasglu, of Hangor, went lug nt rony Inlet today. (i. Putney, or North Head, tor Ten .Mile this morning. Threo or the leading sports nt North Hend, Dr. Hitrmester. 1). Hraln nrd nnd M. II. Milllorn, started up Haynes Inlet last Sunday In quest or trout. Herore thoy had proceedod very rnr Into the wilds thoy discover ed their boat had sprung a leak. It started to rill with such rapidity that thoy wero compelled to row ashore and secuto another boat. They then went In quest of groat things and returned with eighteen quail and forty-two trout. N. D. Johnson, representing John Hollninn & Co., is n visitor at North Hend today. Among tho attractions at tho Star Theater In North Hend Is All .ada, the Jttgglor. Ho presented a very amusing nnd Interesting act last eve ning. Ho will romaln at the Star Theater four ovonlngs nnd present a new act each evening. Manager Quatermass has arranged for a chil dren's mntlnee tomorrow nfternoon QMPPMPRn TUC UCDPk at which there will he a special chll- ncrncnu, IMC ntttU droit's prize. I jeStlC. Fred Johnson, or North Hend, left for Lakesldo today. oviWVA? Children's Matinee to- for Vancouver, Washington. They I110IT0W at 2:30 will visit rolatlves while there. ! . Fred Keiiogg. left mis week for A. Quatermass, Mgr. Tel, 484 Tim yuiHT ohsi:uvi:ii s.vys: - "Kvon a wlso man can't help look ing llko n fool at his own. wuirdlug." Tho older wo gpt tho more It hurts to be scolded, Never Judge, tho value of an article by tho price twkod, for It. A wrong-minded woman makes a HllCCOSSflll BJ)8Sfn.. Don't Judge by appearances. Men who weaiv dJuniotut plus orten have mouoy. Tho world Is almost as full or peo ple who, wear themselves out as It Is or peoijJo who rust. A popular man Is ono who will stand t bo borod once lu n while. Anyway, a nioro man can wear his 4000 feet of pictures. WHAT THE UNKNOWN CON CEALSA great two-reef feature. Ambrosia. RUNA AND THE BLACK HAND Reliance. Ma- 10-15 Cents. The Royal TONIGHT VIOLA'S ANIMAL CIUCUS LO MTTK, THK MAX MOXKKY. Mho can do anything hut tulk. If you doubt this come uml see tht slnv. This show has played tho Orpheiim time and Is n novelty that tho . public Is not very often given a clianco to see. All lovers of giMid singing shoiild heur Miss lidler tonight. FOUU NKv HHHLS OF 1MCTUIIKS Lower floor. 2.1c. Ilalcouy, ClUltlren, tOo, best hat in the rain without the curl out of tlio feathef. Try The Times Want M. Pure Maple Sug ..I (Jiwralrf1 rrituVoryiiicAari-ii Our We guarantee VffiffiA rondacks Maple Sjrup solutoly pure. nu I article. : . ... making '!H Cor, Commetrlal nd Phone mm