The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 30, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
S
CENTRALIZE AND MERCHANDI
TEAL AV
SE ON CEN
dIo
i
KammeTOE0 Says:
Buy your Clothing, Overcoats, Raincoats and
' Crnveiieltes now and save $7.50 to $10.
A general reduction in all lines of
Men's .Furnishings
Yours Anxious to Please
The Toggery
THERE is a real pleasure in shopping in new and
up-to-date stores, That's why Central Ave
nue is becoming more and more the shopping
center of Coos Bay, it's stores afford the newest
and best to be secured, Good goods, reasonable
nrices and prompt service are the watchwords of
Central Avenue merchants, These, coupled' with
the convenience of location, are proving more and
more every day the real merit of the advice to
"merchandise, centralize and economize on Central
Avenue,"
Special Candy Sale!
Caramels
Regular 50c; Saturday and Sunday
ic a PoTuunidl
.PLAN TO TAKE
SUNDAY DINNER
AT THE
ChamcOeir Hotel
The Iliih of
a Good Menu Central Avenue
opi:x ax account with Tin:
First National Bank
" Of Coos Bay
avail vni'itsci.r or its sui'i::tioit facilities.
Safe deposit boxiHi In biirKlur-proof vaults for rout nt low
rntos. Cuntrnl Avonuo.
THE CENTRAL AVENUE DRUG STORE.
IDEAS
RAFFED
I
If you have
had any ex
perience' with
inei'i'i i e n t
service, then
wrap up any
such ideas in
in o t h halls
and put them
a w a y tor
g o o d. Our
estimate of
your patron
age is a high
one and in
o r d e r t o
OTH BALLS
merit a continuance of it, we
strive to improve our service in
every possible way. Old cus
toms, old ideas, old methods and
old manners we relegate to the
store-house of effete things. An
up-to-date service is what you
deserve and what it is our desire
to give you. 'Phone us all your
wants, for even if you do not
want anything in particular hut
only desire to make an in
quiry 'phono just the same.
This is your store, for
your service and your convenience.
MTh Owl1
PS
PRESCRIPTION 1'IIAIt.MACV.
1'rniik J. Coliun.
0iiomc CliMidlor Hotel. Phono Tl
LOOK FOR THE "OWL" ELECTRIC SIGN.
Winkler's Pharmacy
Nurses' Directory
wiiji ni: pleased to supplv votr with a xntsi:
day on NICIIT.
WINKLER'S Pharmacy
" Deutsche Apolheke."
58 Central Avenue. Phone 215.
SPECIAL!!!
si:i: orit wixnow for ir cijxt special
S"ip AtiiHtcl I.lnon Tablet -.
"ric llo Pnpcr -M,
Rc WIIIIiiiiih' Talcum Powder -.
H'tv Tooth IlriiHlioB ,-,c
All "."( Xov els ,-iiie
.i;i.r.o, ji.iin, ?t.2"i oti sum
Norton & Hansen Stationery Co.
180 CENTRAL avij.nti:.
two stores.
kiioxt street central avi:.
Place That Insurance Now
lly Hpeelnl arrangement, I nm nblo to niljimt nil smnll flro
flro losses linniodlntory. 1 ropioxont tlio following flro In
Hiirniico compunles, nil million dollar coiporntlons, the solld
ohi on earth:
LONDON & LANCASHIRE QUEEN
ORIENT LONDON UNDERWRITERS
I nlflo loprosent thu famous Autun, writing liability, bur
tiliifj, plate kImhh, Hinoty IidihIh, ote.
E. I. CHANDLER
Some Good Bargains in
Bunmiker Hill Property
SEE MIS NOW
Augo Frizeemi
CENTRAL AVENUE
Steamship Tickets to All European points with
)T1uc(l rates to nianij now
ew Typewriter Store
I linvo oponod n typow'rlter Hiipply store In Mnrshflnlil and
will handle now Underwoods, rebuilt machines of various
mnkes nnil typewriter supplloB and will bo able to ftirnlHli tlio
host obtainable at tlio best pikes. I will also lopreBont tlio
Wnles Adding Mnchlno In this torrltory. It will poy you to
co mo.
CARL Lo STOCKEN
Ccnlui! Avenue mid .Second street, .Mnrsliflclil,
Stoic with Scunilmiuvluii Dmj; Company
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COOS BAY TIMES
U. O. MALOXEV Editor mid Tub
HAN K. MALOXEV Xovvn Editor
Officio! l'iiHr of Coo County.
Vntorcd m ln p utofflee nt MnMlt
I Id, oiomui -or tinnsiuUslori
tv 'oukIi "lip inniu nn second cldt
B nil r.nuor
l'UULICITV I'AVS
i-oniinuulty lias piogiossed steadily
tlio last few yoniH ntul todny Is np
know lodged to bo ono of tlio llvoHt
nnd most vvtdonwnko plncos of Its
Hlo on tlio Paelflp Coaat.
It In tip to uh to iiinlutnln tills
splondld r putntlou.
SENATOR M'tTLLOM DEAD.
AMIUTIOX
THE best municipal udveitUlUK
In iiiiiiiIpIpkI lu'thlly of tli
ilKlit kind. A town Hint phii
keep other town tnlMiiK of Its up
cninpllshments needs no paid press
SOME Coos liny men stnrtod 1011
with gloat niubltlons, while
otbnrs will bo content with liv
ing from dny to day.
siircKs:
"In tlio long run It nlways pnys
to net dtH'out." observed tlio shkb.
"Ob, 1 don't know." loplled tlio
WASIIINCTO iTc. .inn. ao.-' PERSONAL NOTES
i:-Spnntor Shelby McCullont. of 1111- ' -,WVI ,rkL ' M v Uk-7 '
liols. died nt Ills homo In WnshlnKton.
Ho Ioiik loproBonlod Illinois In tho ' ,
miliar lioiiso. Il luul boon In u crlt- G-A- aOOmviM. Is n Coos nivor vis
leal condition for so.uo tlmo ns the or al MawhfloW today,
result of n Konenil breakdown, duo j MU8, 13. I.. IU.SSI3 . of Coos Itlver,
to old niro ' shopping In Marsh Hold todny.
" ' . T. 1IODSOX, of Coob Hlver, Is III
COMIS TO (.AIIDl.Vr.lt.
Joseph D. lliiKhes. of Xcw York
Cltv. nrilved hoio this moinliiK on
rrnto to Onrdlnor. to visit nt tlio homo
of his iiiipIo, W. r. Jowott. Ho tuny
depldo to locate In Oronon. Ho spent
tho dny hoio with X. T. .Towett and
was woll iitoHsed with tho apnenrnnpo
I of llonoburK UoKebuiK Ufvlew.
Hronkwntor for Portland tonionow.
Mrs. Pure wns formerly Miss I'or
tor, of Allognny.
TOM WIU.IAMS. of Snn rrnnrlsco,
roproscntntlvo of Henry DUston &
Sons on Coos liny, returned from n
trip to Myrtlo Point, Coqulllo and
tlio winter nt l.os AiiroIps, when
slio Is uroctliiK n inoilorn home oa
property she hns owned therefor
Homo tlmo. On nccount of Mn.
Vnn ZII'b health slip plans lo
Bpoml much tlmo nt I.os An;e!
In tho future.
OKi'iit, ihi' publiili tiikes hic or niol 'The iiioiUkiu son is some
Itself CotiM 1 lit v h lepiitiitiou as a bi'io, but mii iicxt'i bear n wonl
coining il( of the l'nlfl. Cousi .iliont U lnofh i who Stiot'd lit
dots nut i si -.nli H on inniniM Tun Inn tn, l iliil itit- hoio nnd help
la bin ktil li i i ini in nn c '1 lit- I the I'M f 1K-
JQa4idi4M&
9T Cix6
IRVING
BLOCK
SPECIAL SALE
Your chobo of our mtlio t-toik
of Men's 1'X "0 $2." 00 mid
?J7.r0 Suits ami Oveuoats, bluen
mid blinks Imludeil
16.50
Seo window display.
Your (IioIpo of 1I Suits and
Oorcoats, ukom I to 17 tai.
short pants: Norfolk. Suit.
Chlldien's Coita. Chlncltllln,
Astrnkan nnd heny wool. dliiK
onals, i oath for little Kills.
Ply
Si'i w in lou ilini'Uu
Values fn m $i to $
The aio a" wont nnil w 11 made
Stilt and 0ei oil
Children's wool di esses, neat,
hcivheublo sorgo dresses for
sihool wear.
20 Per Cent. Discount
Ladles WnlstM, Friday and Sat-
I urdn Materials of tlu best lln
I Ki'ile, linen, iliitfon. luess.illue
j and Cilflie
; 25 Per Cent. Discount
1 l.rtdh'n' and Misses Coins and
, "oNE-HALf PRICE
I iiaxdov vi: rr.it w u.r.
i T T Allen wa tnken nuddnnlv HI
IVIdav oventiiK bv what mmed to
I bo n rush of blood to th ' etd. Mr.
Allen, who is 73 pars old. Is h plo
iiitr of this section nnd a veteran of
the Civil war, be Ins; commander of
the locnl O. A. It. post. Ilnndon llo-corder.
1IAXDOX IU'.s.i:.sS ciiaxoi:.
Tho firm of Whitwtt & Johnson.;
who hnvo been poniliiitimt tho Unn
don riirnltiiro ponipnny for tho prist ,
three jenis. has boon dissolved, Mr.'
Johnson Inking over the Inteiest of'
Mr. Whltsett The latter will dovote
his time to tho niitomobllo busliiobs, ,
hnvIiiK the loenl apenpy for the Ford
nnd CndiUnp cms Ilnndon Recoider.
AID l.iri3-lMUCSi:itVI3lt TIM13D.
We Guarantee Satisfaction
Gill Steps 1'iiim Aeioi'lnue K."0 Teet
I Tn. De-ceuds Sufely.
I.OS Vni31.KS. Jnn 30 Ono of
two women pnsseiiKOis cmrled by
fllenn Martin, nn aviator, steppod
fiom bl machine whon It was SfiO
feet In tlio air She reached the
ground safelv and demonstrated, to
Martin', satisfaction, the practicabil
ity of nn aerial life-preserver
Spectator saw tho Rirl. Miss Tlnv
rtioadwlek. fall 75 feet like a shot-.
Then parachute attainment on her
shoulders unfolded and she defend
ed irrailualh and with uo apparent
efl'oit ar balnnre
Martin unid tonlnht he had been
working ou the Idea for two ars.
Mnrshlleld todny on business,
II. C. DII311S. of North Ilond. was n
Mnrshllold visitor on Thursday.
T. M. WOODS has oiiRnKOd passago
on tho Klflold for San Kinnclsco. i
Y. V. HODSON. of Coos Hlvor. Is n
Mnrshllold business visitor todny.
1IAUVKY DrxlIAM. now mnstor of
tho J u no. on tho 1'mptiun Hlvor
run, is spendliiK n fow dnys hero.
JOHN nU'XDU. will leavo for San
rraiuUco tomorrow ou the stoumor
f i oni Itandon
ils?S WW CMXKRXnKAHD. of
Daniels Oieek. Is a Maishlleld visi
tor todav
JOIIX C. K1SXDAI.I. was anion- he
at rivals on the noon train from
M vi tie Point todny.
P K. WKSTKUHCltC. has gono to
Ilandon to look after business In
tel ests In C'o vnlloy.
P. J FIT.OIIinoXS. of Mnrshfleld.
will loavo for San Francisco to
morrow by way of Ilandon nnd tho
Plfleld.
MHS. C C. Wll.SOX. of Xorth Coos
Hlvor. wns n shopper In Marshfleld
todny. WivIiir como down on tho
launch I3xpress.
C. V. WIIITTAK13R. of North Tiend,
has tnkon pnssatjo nbonrd tho steam
schooner Flflold. which leaves Dan
don tomorrow for San rranclsro.
MR. AND MHS. M C. MAI.ON13V.
I nnd dauglitor, Louise, mo ix-
I poctod homo via Drain tonionow
from n trip to California
II D SMOAK, of Florence, In spend
ing the winter In Chicago. In n
communication to a friend ho says
he Is pi nsod with tho metropolis.
WKI3 WIIAVI3 RI3ICIIRRS. star rep
lesent tlvo of Marshall Wells &
Co . left today for tue Sluslaw,
where ho will spond n wook or ten
da s.
PROP. HILDERRAND has roup to
Ilandon to deliver an address on
Manual Training before tho pat
ron, of the public schools there to
night
MR AXD MRS WALLACE PUR.
HAM. who have been vIslttUK at
the u. 0 Perhnm home, will leave
tomorrow for tholr homo in Mon
tana
tho vnlloy towns on tho noon train I3D DOUGHERTY, of Kmplre, i
n .Mnrsuriohl visitor, coming op
to got n scow load of coal, lit
snys Empire Is on tho verge of
boom, tho bar nnd haibor wort
nnd tho opening of the new roil
to North Dond causing quite i
stir.
today.
MHS. CARRIE DIINOAX nnd Mrs.
Nolllo Owen nro moving from
North First street Into their now
houso on Commercial street nenr
Twolfth. Jnko Proctor will movo
into tho houso which they nro
vnontliiR.
W. O. HARMOX, of Kontuck Inlot.
who has boon simmllug tho win
tor thus far In California, return
ed for n sltoit visit to Noith
Ilend leiontly. Mr. Harmon 'Iked
California and believes he will r
turn aftor speuilluK a fow weeks
at Settle on business.
W. S. CHANDLER and wife plan
to leave tomorrow for Portland,
from where they will no to Hono
lulu on n two-months' trip. Th y
L. J. POST, who moved lo Salem
somo tlmo ngo, has returned to
tho Day. His family will rehire
lator. Ho roporta that It Is ver;
qulot In Snlom nnd other v"ff
poIntB nnd snld that within t
hours nftor ho had teichcd Marts
field ho had set met! two offer.
Ml'IMMIV'S DAXCINf! CPFJIV
(WIXTL'R TERM)
Tliosn ilnsirniin of learning t
will also visit California points Waltz. Two-step or other danw
whllo nvvny. lotuinliiK to tho liny i nil t Odd Follow's Hall,
in tho spilug,
MRS. S. W VAX X.ILE Is 8"on.-lna
weok, Tuosdny or Tliurslny, ttut
noon or ovenlntr, or lolephono .'
i-nrl II. Murnliv. uisiruciui.
Ylmt you do if should this op
portunity .... saving
meetings at
When vou would nut off till to
morrow Just t U yoursalf that your. MR. AXD MRS. LUTHER PACE, who
go , and the
Methodist Church, with
inspirational
of Rov.
Knott s should close, and
rousing and
and the earnest
V
N
. . you should suddenly God at
door? Revival at M. 13.
connnence
a. m., Feb. 1.
nn
itwl.
competitor Is doing: It today,
Tlmos Want ads bring results.
havo bean visiting nt Allegany, re-
turned on tho launch Epiass this
morning, and will loavo on tho
Watch This Space Prom Night to Night
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