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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1913)
,. ... mrfli,)-,. 'w.mn wtn'fMW yi1 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1913 EVENING EDITION. CENTRAL! RCHAMDI CENTRAL AVE ZE AND ME SEON PHONE 74 "THE CENTRAL AVENUE DRUG STORE." The Owl PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY. Frank D. Cohan. Opposite Chandler Hotel. Phone 74. 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 with 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, PLAN TO TAKFj SUNDAY DINNER AT THE Channelled Hotel a Hood Menu The II vb of Central Avenue OVKS AX ACCOUNT WITH THK First National Bank Off Coos Bay AVAIL VOL'USKLF OK ITS SUl'KIMOIt FACILITIES. Safe deposit boxes In burKlnr-proof vaults for rent at low rates. Control Avenue. WE'RE TALKING TURKEY NOW: Kammerer says: You'll be more thankful if you sit down to that turkey and cranberry sauce "all dolled up" with haberdashery from "Yours anxious to Please," Special Thanksgiving Menu. GORDON HATS EVERWEAR HOSIERY ARROW SHIRTS AND COLLARS KEYSER NECKWEAR PACKARD SHOES CLOTHING STRICTLY TO YOUR MEASURE PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED MADE ANY STYLE YOU'LL LIKE 'EM. $15.00 AND UP. THE TOGGERY. Thanksgiving Turkeys 6 for JO cents IX A MKAl'TIFUL TURKKV lt FULL -LINE OK TIIAN'KS(IIVIN(1 FAVORS AND CANDIUS. Turkish Nougat and Angel Komi at 'Me n pound Saturday and Sutulav STAFFORD'S CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR EACH MEMBER OF THE FAMILY TO SUIT YOUR P0CKETB00K AT WINKLER'S Pharmacy ")euts'lio Apothoke." 58 Central Avenue. phone 215 Hand Painted Chinaware MA KM VOl'lt NIXCeilOXH EARLY, AS TIIKY AW GO. IXi FAST. PRICKS CHEAP. S'j-lneli plates, only Sugars and Creamers, per pair ly HS-pleco Chocolate sets IfctTO S!lln,, Bot '.'wIw'mhIm Cups and SaucerB q,,. fortoBi & Hansen WHOLESALE AM) ItlOTAIIi. TWO STORES. CENTRAL AVENUE. FHONT STREET unii;,; ""'"' " Mr. and C. T. ...Ith. O.norva 8,,.,,, of North Hon,., wore a nhvslenl doiiartnie.it u-n l..t ,u Of KOlltllcK IlllOt. JUKI Sister 01 .Miss -"'i ' ..h TO HAVE GYM Property Owners Vote in Fa vor of $10,000 Levy for New Physical Department Hy a vote of !!t to IS, proper!" owners In school district No. ! In Mnrshflold voted In favor of the spec ial levy of $10,1)00 for a gymnasium 5in.il swimming pool on the hlg'i school grounds last night af the spec ial election held In the Central school building between 7: 110 and S::!0 p. in. The formal vote to provide for n fl-mlll tnx. to covur the regular levy running the local schools for the i ,n wi year, resulted In a vote of IS to i'i 1 I against It. The property owners opposing the levy for operating the schools also voted against the gymnasium project, and when the negative against hav ing schools lu Mnrshfleld on the part of several old timers was read aloud there was much amusement s'-own among those awaiting the result of the vote. An Interesting feature was the Interest- ami anxiety shown over the gymnasium vote hy several high school students, who came to the Central school with their parents In tow. determined to make tiicir Pest .. .,mv,,ii who ,..... huiillnir I,l,s w,, 'lieerod lustily over her efforts to cave the physical training . . ........ . j victory. department Tor the schools win "t. MlUK,t ,ll0 Km.s out of tho old' T,,p N'ortl1 Uhu Swedish Luther- fll..xil . . . i . . . t . ,..lll..li.n.l ..ill I . . I V af . . i. a ... . jiiunu j-iiiiiikbiuim iiuii.iiiii-il uiiiii me u,,. flower which wnu luii-mxl am-.t"" .nillP8 AM Society Will give a box social at tho church parlors Sat urday evening, r plan to unite C'hns. Thom, owner NEWS OF NORTH BEND c. would he nine inllle. Ho stated that while the expense of operating tho tho schools lias Increased with tho growth in tho attendance, the area of I taxanio property has also Increased (!c0i shorldan, of the North Head , A. L. Guhsor hns purchased I) to such an extent that the Iiullvlcliml . CoiltlellBliry. returned homo today !""'u Overland auto. tax would not ho greater than tho J C. A. Sehlhrede will deliver an ad- last year. lie also drew attention to , n tho siieclal (iiestlon on the samo bal- eo his father, T. R. Sheridan, lot, covering the construction or tho .lames Pnrker, of Loon Lake, was $10,000 gymnasium and swimming brought here yesterdny to receive treatment at Mercy Hospital. His num. r. n. iibiibbii mbi-uBbwiuio f wn f()n01.ly mm Smith. iicen ior iiie swiuimiutr nooi a nil cv dress before the Hoy Scouts nt Myrtlo MnrcolliiB. lows: Point November US. I. .1. Arms, a llneinan for the Ore gon Power Company, formerly at Marshlleld and now lu charge of the reconstruction at Coiiulllo. and Mls HEALTH HINTS ARE UIVEX. CleiinllnesH imtl Aids to Digestion I'l'lli'd'nii School Attendants. PORTLAND, Or., Nov. 21. Health hints to school children are ii feature of the monthly health bill-' lotln Issued by City Health Officer. The hints are as fol-1 BAUD C011 I necessary, and probably more so, than departments for improving the mind, lie declared that physical training was a very Important feature In all modern school vvorl:, and that as the old tabernacle, which Is now used, cost more than the Interest on tho proposed levy, the latter should bo voted favorably. "We need a gymnasium to proporly carry out our high school work and , to maintain tho dignity of the Insti tution, ' he declared. That the majority of thoso present agreed on this point was amply prov en by the veto cast. At the close of the election, tho school board held a brief session and approved the levy of two mills to pay the Interest on outstanding bonds and to provide for retiring $1,."00 of bonds for the coming year. Along the Waterfront. Annie Smith, or Marshfiold. Clarence Lewis, of North Ilonil, whose parole was revoked this week by Judge Coke because ho In dulged too freely, was taken to Salem yesterday by Sheriff (Inge. Ho will have to serve about eighteen months if ho keeps on his good be havior during his Incarceration. Miss Grace Fulton's victory In the North Inlet homestoad contest case was loudly applauded by her pupils In tho North Rend High School yesterday. Miss Fulton Is one of the high school teachers, and her pupils had been deeply Inter ested in the efforts of Slialer and others to wrest from her the claim on which she had spent so much 1 1 mo and effort. Their sympathy was all with her and yesterday sho was In her room when sho received word of her victory, tho Register of the I'. S. Land Office at Roseburg bnving decldod lu her favor. She announced tho decision to the pu- Ilrusli your teeth boforo going Qii-qqqj- Go to bed early. Get up lu time. Ilrusli your teeth. Take a bath. Hat your breakfasts lowly Don't forget Tako plenty of time. IVrush your teeth. Do homo tnsks every school ciiiid should liavo soino home du- ,,,.i. .i mnrm nnri Sunit!' .Mill lit Heed Overture, "Semlramlde," K( "Angel's Serenade," Bran Descriptive Fantnsle, "A Ti nt the homo of C. II. Hryant. Tliev are guests nt tho home or .Mr. and Mrs. .1. II. Taylor, but will reside lu Coiiulllo later. C. C. Johnson. of Wlllnnoh Inlet Is circulating a petition to raise funds ties. t for dredging flint Inlet. The Port Don't run nil the way to school. I Loiuiuission mis promised nnout $(i(in if t H your turn to holp tho pnd he hopes to raise sovornl hundred teachor, do so with a will; If not. Fenton Annoum Program for Entertainment at Masonic Opera House. Director II. .V. Fenton, of tU Cfl Ilav Concert Hand today annoawi the following program for tie lie concert they will glveattttl sonic Opera House Sunday &i ........ ... ii. on i IIIJlll! ill -ill". nniong i no property owners tliero. 8tay out of doors until you hear Supt. Hnab roports that tho en- the signal to go Inside, rollment of tho North Hend schools WORK; don't dawdle until re hns Increased to r. 10. taxing the cap. cess; then play hard If hungry, ncltles or the various rooms to the j.nt part or your lunch during ro utmost. Of tho last twenty-five en- iohs. three were for Report wot foot to tho teacher. Ask permission to go homo If you feel sick. AMONG THE SICK i i - last vote was conulitil and could hare- was burned sev eral months nirn. mill will Inutrill ly repress a desire to shout with glee ,, , ,lu, MilwmHIi wlll, lie when the result w,.s announced. M8t, for tmv,1(, lllrRpHj Set rotary lla'I opened the proceed ings by aniioiinilng that tho tax for nave vour Job running the schools for the year ',0 rimes offlrf nrlntlng dono at m i;siirn:i,i, oimxjov. I rolled, only two or tho high school. A special road dltvlet olertlon will bo held In North Hend Novem ber 2S nt 2 o'clock Tor tho purposn or voting n special ton mill tnx lovy to ralso $18,000 to open nnd hard pave tho rond from North Hond to Kmplro. Tho total cost will bo about $110,000 and the county general fund Is to contribute $12,000 towards It. The North Hend high school pupil nro planning to organize a boys' and girls' gleo club. J. If. Hell, or Sprlngriold, Oregon. Is tho guest or A. II. Derbyshire. He UnVP ynw "1oJ) prIntlnK )lono t is en rouie io iiaiiuon, wnoro no pro- Tho Times office, loses to start a wholcsalo liquor ouse. Ho was second lieutenant In nt sninmn." I.nmoe. Horn and Flute Duet."SKa1 iw , .limn, Mini' and 111, J . O T.flllf'Rlllff. Selection. "A night In Criuil Krontzer. March. "Press," Chanbtfi "Star Spangled Banner. V. J. Hust, who has boon suN rorlng from n severe nttaek of ca tarrh, was conrinod to his homo yesterdny. Ho has been planning to go to California In hopes Hint a change of cllninto would bo bone-flclal. South Coos River BoflW Tloga leaves Ma"f' head or river at " turning m wfl Steamer Ra nboff head or river at 7 ft, J ...tri.lML' leaves ar- 2 '"nofiKHS a sMin or the North Hend brewery, and L. S. Company D, First Idaho Volunteers .w.umv. wuo recently announced no , tll0 spanlah-Amorlcan war. in eould inot accept the North Hend whl,.h Jlr. norby8,ro Was a private., hotel site proposition. Is reported to Howiml nrot, 0)0n0(1 ,,,. be on. l ho plan Is to have tho samo ,nB BnUory ,10r0f ,lrott ropon,. lofit company conduct the brewery and n ann nn(, n , ,0SB r()n(, build the hotel, ir this doesn't go a(,ci(U,nt on lBthmU8 Inlet, later lost uiroiiKii, an euort win no mnue to (get others to take up tho hotel proposition. CLOGGED NOSTRILS OPEN AT OKI ucm pninciiin MT1RI1HIIB IIL.IIU UULUU win most or his cash In tho burning or an artificial limb fnctory In Port land In which ho bought an Intorest l" Om Minute Your Stuffy Xoso mid In a I t: I lies nt' I'o.i TURKEYS FREE i -nil ,uh ihe spirh o r i li 1 diy, and as proof of our thauk t'or the piiuleue of bomg associated with the gonil people l'.:iv .Hid foe the liberal patronage they hae et nded r s'in,; ic make this, mir lii-- T,iauki,,l Inn Day unu'i: t tl.at l!l bo well remembered. We u.ll uivo one tuil.ey fp with eery man's op woman's suit or ovciTiMt, or otliep pupi liae amounting to Sl." op inori, It' pun based between now and TliuuKsglvliig; Day. ItOOI'IXCi W'eatheriuoof Keady-to-Lay The very best, heavy rubbor roor Ing paper. Wears Hko Iron. Sim ple and easy to lay. Perfect satis faction giiaiiinteeil at prices Unver than cost of manufacture, 1-l'I.V S .."ill pep i oil of I OS s(j. ft. --I'l.V S "t pep toll of 1 OK M. ft. !',.ply SI. 00 pep poll of 10S m, It, j'aintdes mailed on reques!, Ad dress Simon llros, lor.l Howard St., San Francisco. and lately lost $10 wblch ho paid for sonin knives which wero later found to hnvo been stolen from tho Simp son Ilardwaro store nt Ashland. Jennings' Store AT NORTH HEND Just received, a big shipment of Stamned Goods for Embroidery DAXCH SIMPSON'S I'AVII.IOX SATl'ISDA V NIGHT, NOV. Uti. Lew Key.sep's Orchestpa. Head (.'leaps, Sneo.iiig and Xose lliiiiuing Cense, Dull Headache (Joes. "Try Fly's Cream Dalni." Got a small bottle anyway, Just to try it apply a littlo In tho nostrils and Instantly your clogged noso and stopped-up air passages of tho head will open; you will broatho freely; dullness nnd hendacho disappear. Hy morning! tho raw catarrh, cold-ln-head or catarrhal soro throat- will bo gone, Knd such misery now! Get tho Binnll bottle or "Ely's Croam Hnlm" at any drug store This sweet, rrag- rant halm dissolves by'" ,5, llnme.1. swollen memjnj, ctnm na'J air patlh , - M nil(l ft feeling f ' ,.-nlfft tomgu - i inn i tit . MhA . '...,, liMdStU"' fnr lireatn. " " . h oip closed, hawking a " & orac.oIl.wlthlt. mucous Mm"b -,ti W rw dvytu'ss is oi.- -our falth-rj Cream R dlsappf,r. cntnrrh ' " '