nun him linn" i n i ' ' w THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1913-EVEN1NG EDITION. AND MERCHANDISE ON CENTRAL AVE CENTRALIZE r 1)1! I Am Making Clothes to Your Meas ure $J5 and up Don't cost nny more than the custom made, but the advan tage Is a (iiiuiimtoed I'll. Cut as you want them and all per sonal features Installed for your convenience without extra charge. Over "00 samples for your selection, i:. V. KAMMKHKIt. Your3 Anxious to please. The Toggery CENTRAL Avenue continues lively and cheerful under Coos Bay's bright November skies, Commerce continues to flow to this growing busi ness street and the business houses are prepared to care for it witli stocks and service -that will please patrons, Day or night Central Avenue is at tractive and is rapidly becoming the meeting place of the people of Coos Bay, If you have not visited Central Avenue lately better get the habit, Cen tralize, Merchandise, and Economize on Central Avenue, ONS Fir e $ h OniM French OUWJd Regular price 60c pound Satairday amid Suumday only4.0c poujuntd at PLAN TO TAKE SUNDAY DINNER AT THE Chandler Hotel a Cood Menu The Hub of Central Avenue The PhsrsiciaBis Manhfidd j OPEN AX ACCOUNT WITH TIIK First National Bank Off Coos Bay avaiij voi'iiself ok its superior facilities. Site deposit boxes In burglar-proof vaults for rent at low rates. Central Avenue. MEN OK SCIENCE WHO KXAIT TIIK MUST CAItKITL PREPARATION OK Til Kilt PRESCRIPTIONS KXOW THAT WUAUKTO HETRISTED IX TIIK MOST SKKIOIS CASKS. WHY NOT HK LIKEWISE AXI 1IAVK VOVK IMt KSCKIP- 3 noxs Kii.iiKD at a prescription piiaitmacyv "THE CENTRAL AVENUE DRUG STORE." The Owl PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY. Frank D. Cohan.. Opposite Chandler Hotel. Phons 74. CHRISTMAS GOODS WILL BE ON DISPLAY BEGINNING NEXT MONDAY AT WINKLER'S Pharmacy Something for every member of the family, and all useful presents. " Deutsche! Apolheko." 58 Central Avenue. Phone 215. Josfc Received A LARGE SHIPMENT OF Cramie's Statnooery RANGING IN PRICE FROM 25c to $5.00 PER BOX. Norton & Hansen wholesale ami retail. two stores: central avenue, front street. C003 BAY TIMES M. C. MAI.OXKV Keillor mid Tub K. MU.ONEV News Editor OFFICIAL PAPI.R OF TIIK CITY OK MAHKHFIKLH. of others are expected on the even-! lug train. President Morrison takes tho stand ' that Coos County does not want j to let the controversy as to which I road is to be built to Douglas Conn-! ty either the Myrtlo Point route or the Ten Mile and lTinpiia route . prevent the Improvement of the roads, lie Hays that. Is Is neces- 1 snry to buiid u Rood road in tbo Biakwater Brings in Shipment, t oquille valley and from there to SHIP POTATOES TO COOS BAY li. AL11EHT SIDNEY of Coos River Is in MaisMlcl.l today on business. CHARLES MANSION of North Inlet is In Marsbllebl today on business. rnVKii ant wire returned home today from a visit In Califor nia. MHS. PERRY UAKOUI). nrCoosUlv or, Is shopping In Marshflold to tiny. Mil. AND MHS. PERRY LANNIXG of Coaledo will leave tomorrow Tor California. . CONIIO returned on the I .. kwater today from a trip to Vm ibern points. , WM.L STAl'FF returned today from Arago, where he has been super intending the construction of a barn on the StaulT ranch. W. F. MILLER and wife returned on the lire lit wnt or today from a few days' stay In Portland. FRED GERCKE. who has been em ployed on the local railway, plans to leave on the Uedondo for Cali fornia. MR. AND MHS. .1. II. FLAX AG AX returned yesterday on the Uedon do from a few weeks' visit In San Francisco, C. V. M'CULLOUGH and wife plan to leavo tomorrow for California, where they expect to spond most of tbo winter. MISS FLORENCE AIKEN plans to leave on the Uedondo tomorrow for San Francisco, whoro sho will spend a few weolcs. of Abort 600 Sacks from Portland Today. The Ilreulcwator arrived In early Coos May regardless of wblrb route Doinrhm Cjmntv dccMon unon. and he Is In favor of going nhead nnd . building the home roads nnd bo' prepared for the other when the time tlls lnonilnR fronl Portland w.m, Is ripe. Ho says that there would ; , ,. . , ..... m i... ..... ,.... ... 1 ""' 1,st a,1,, n n,B ea (,f rrclKht. either, anyway. He " questions tbo ! 1,1 ,,lu! ffr,"Kl,t rBr )von ,,0Ht tfi00 M. WALKER, formerly clerk with For Those Who Caire A clean face and steam towel for ench customer. The only shop In tbo city Unit gives this service. The Cfctamtdler BaAeir Shop I. TERRELL, Proprietor. Special tittention jjven to children's hair cut Unix. only r.Aits'.ci: shop ox central avenue. Second Street and Central Avenue. Uolng poor wouldn't te to tiJil you didn't liaru to aJvertlse It tf wenrliiK old clothes. i reports that Dousl is countv Is stromr for the Umpiiun route and says that Southern DoiiKlas nnd many at Hose- sacks of potatoes consigned to various the Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Is In the city today, as traveling represnntntlvo f01. j Mulford buri; want the Myrtle Point route. ...v...... . niarmnceuticni moubo. J. K. Schilling of Myrtle Point y ,"'"0 1,u'-v' n la,' J'"""! MHS. KLLKS PCTIOUSON passed Marshflold groceries. Tbo slilpplnt: In of potatoes nt this season of the year seems stranne, when Coos Coun-i nnd others say that Dentins wnnts Ihe Myrtle Point route. That way. DoiiKlas will havo to build only six teen miles of road, while on tbo TTmp'lua routo they will bnvc to build eighty miles. her of focal rnncbers nre holdliiK' their crops for liluher prices and re-1 fuse to sell on tbo current mnrket.l Ceorgo Coodrum received an auto! on the Hreakwnter. I i The Hreakwnter will sail at 'oNdock Saturday for Portuand. I through Marshflold today on her way home to AriiK after a pleas nut visit at the homo of her sis tor; Mrs. Mornan, In Umpire. FOOD EXPERT TAKKS PUISOXKIt. Constnble Irwin, of Ashlnnd. todnv Tbo llreakwater bad r.Ki tons ofjtooK- tbo two prisoners who woro ar j freight and 107 passengers. AmmiK ( rested hero by Mursli'al Carter Tor (those arrlvlnc on her were; II. Kl- rohMntr tbo Simpson storo nt Ash- mort. II. Olson, T. Davis. J. L. Cor- )nd' there today, koIiik out via Myr Istal, Ceo. Stoker, C. C. Murphy. P. ! tlo Point. IIo had them both shack- I Tall. X. J. Nelson. Mnbol Ilrunkor. led. They sold soino knives to n ( Mrs. W. 11. Smith. Carl Murphy. Karl man named Miller nt Hock Creek , Murphy. M. Cassldv. Mrs. Cassldy. .T.'whllo on routo horo. Howard' ftrott l C. Jones. S. M. Walter. Cecil Horn, 'was Mm Krwln Horn. IlnymoiMl Horn. Mnry ,mld $10 for twenty-six knives, which 'Horn. P. Kolnr, .Toe Kolar. John Ko-.b0 inter turned over to tbo officers. r-ciuiury nuuiUSUIIlclllVf OUIIIUS ler, V. Mottler. V. Knrrell. J. Krosl. i0 will bo called to E8 TODAY from Detroit to Confer with Ford Owners. TO TALK OVER Ashland ns a Miss Ina Hell. Mrs. Wnrnor. Mrs , witness nnd will try to ot Simpson KliiK and child, C. W. Myrtlo, n. to pay his money bank, ttrett lost a I Camorou, J. D. Sober. II. Warner, jeR nnd an nrm In n loRKfiiK road ne- CeorKe Stoker, a Kord nutomobllo Ario Horn, . Platter, 11. Platter. r,j0nt nnd later lost his money in n expert, direct from tbo Dotrolt fae- I. E. Illnmor, M. L. Wallace. A. Wil- ftro at Portland, maktiifi n loni? strlns tory or tho Ford Motor Car Company. J s0. W. F. Miller, Mrs. W. F. Mlllor. 0f bard luck. arrived on the Hreakwnter this morn- Chas. Hoekbori;. O. K. Yates, Miss 4 Iuk to make a noneral survey of tlioiniey, Mrs. Hlldenbrand. H. Moore. Ford situation In this section, lie Is J Mrs. It. Moore. A. H. Pence, W. O. maklni; headuuarters at tbo Good- , Wlmmor. W. T. Tompkins, Ella roads Coodrum garago, tho NORTH BEND NOTES. Coos .Weiss, Mrs. Dennbeck, F Coo. Sheridan, of tho North Rend Rorcherr, Condensary, states thnt W. S. Walk- PROJECT Mayor Morrison of CmptlUe, presi dent of the Coos County Good Roads Association. Ned C. Kelly of Coqullle, K. Weekly of Urldse and .1. H. SeblllliiK of CoiutlU were amoiiK those who arrived hero from the valley on today noon's train to at tend a wood roads meeting at North llend. It was supposed that tbo meeting would be held this evening but tblB afternoon Mayor Morrison was informed that a session would behold this afternoon. A number County Agency for Ford cars. Ho. A. S. Hammond. T. .1. Fromm, Mrs. ( or. of Cooston, has offered tlo Con desire's to meet all tho ownors of T. .1. Fromm, C. Krlshor. A. Tnrsnnl. . densary n freo site, 250x200 feet, If Ford cars that It Is possible to con- W. D. Mayor, L. Flannery, W. Dot- they will move It to Cooston. IIo has for with during his short stay horo. j son, W. McLaughlin. Mabol Hillings, not ncceptod tho offer. Tho condon Thls Is n reature of tbo superb Allco Monroe, N. Prunckwltch. C. snry has been doing n good business. Ford service which Is always on tho Merwltcb, Alex Monroo, Mrs. R. J. Wm. Illnckmore has been elected Job and continues to look after tho Allen. May Allen, Dundena Platter, j secretary of tho Kenwlll Telephone Interests of their patrons after cars Mrs. Plattor. .1. C. Harrington. W. II. ( Company, In place of D. T). Rralnard. havo been purchased. Mr. Stoker Is Monroe, O. W. Phearson, T. A. Houck, , who resigned. an expert who comes from tho T)e-,. H. Williamson. K. J. Ryan, T. .1. 0. Horno Is being brought out Mnrsden, M. Duros, X.. Mnrostlc, r.s a candidate for re-election to the Hnrry .Tones. K. Mnsklor, L. Potlsch- City Council. Ceo. D. Mnndlgo has ky, .1. Silas. 13. O. Thompson, W. F. nnnounced thnt be will not ho a can Marscbeck, C. Mnrscbeck. K. Luzlcb. dldato for re-election. D. Henry. J. O. Shea. M. Chunk, IT. X. C. McLcod, who left for tho Renson. M. Mnrchant, A. Alder, Wm. East this week Is said to be on Collins. F. h. T.andess, Leo Johnson, routo to Now York City to contest a J. Erlckson, T. Larenkar, M. Hron-.wlll of the mother of W. S. Cordon, zov, A. W. Prutsmnn. O. Pellylf, J, a North Dond man, acting In behalf A. Conro, Mrs. Kolnr, Mrs. Pence, , of Mr. Cordon. Miss Allen. I W. R. Simpson, n wolNknown Coos trolt factory and will mnko nn In spectlon and Investigation of nil Ford cars, give Instructions ns to operation and care of them. If there are any difficulties of any kind In the opera tion of your cnr. or If you wish to learn some valuable Information about taking care of tho cor, don't fall to call at tho Ooodroads Cood rum garage nnd meet Mr. Stoker. Don't overlook this opportunity, liny pioneer, celebrated his 70th birthday the other day. Tom Stora will leave this week for Los Angeles to take n position there. Will Ilendryx nnd wife, aro now located nt Seattle, where ho has a' position In n furniture store. H. C. Pillion bns Hold' the Portei cook houso to Mr. nnd Mrs. Hoy Toy-' lor, who will luko possession tbo firs'-j of Deceinbor. Mr. Pultun plans to go to California. Mrs. Allen Mlllor has returned' from Portland nnd will remnln on the Hay. Frank Arnot Is suffering from an attnek of blood poisoning. Davo Parton Is reported to havo lost a roll of greenbacks totalling ?ii0 on the streot tho other dny. Hot Tamales nt Sailer's. STAR THEATfR North Bend TONIGHT! A.QuatermassMgr. FRED A. WALTERS in tholr strong book play that you know so woll, by Mary J. Holmes, TEMPEST AND SUNSHINE in four acts. ENTIRE CHANGE OF Vnudovlllo be- tweon acts. 4000 FEET of new pictures. DOORS OPEN AT 7:110. IICTURES AT 7:4.r. CURTAIN AT 8:45 SHARP. AUGMENTED OHCHESTRA. ADMISSION, If. and 25 eonts. Jennings' Store AT NORTH BEND Just received, a big shipment of Stamped Goods for Embroidery! w K SKI.L a fiT"' BU, cans of Helm BM Ilcans Lecaute It l well understood that thejr .t ns good. If not better, tlai tin iieaiiR prepared at Housewives have beenj to avail themselves of thli Jj feet substitute. Perfect" because IiJI Reans. with or without VH ato Sauce, nro ecleuW prepared la a cleanly au AND REALLY OVEN B 'I'Iih blu' demand proven they aro delicious; the B nnme proves that ii n,i. It Is because m.i Mint we arewll",, more for a ran of W costs yon the same. Ollivaiit Weaver PURE FOOD OMtt Phone 199. goodplweto' Cor. Central'aifd:Tl"!g