The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 20, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1914 EVEWMfiHIITIQN:.
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CHANDISE ON CENTRAL A
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CENTRAL!
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ammereir Says:
"Tills N FRIDAY, TIIK THIRTEENTH, considered a
hoodoo mill to miliary yui- suspicion will offer the mi
usual haipiln"
Any Suit or Overcoat In (ho house for $10.00, not
inrliii'llng blocks or blues.
Yours Anxious to Plenso,
The Toggery
CENTRAL AVENUE will soon have its boat
slip ready and thus another of the improve
ments that follow and show the trend of
trade and traffic will be added to this busy
thoroughfare. The ever-increasing- number of
shoppers that are getting the Central Avenue
habit will be further augmented. This great
"White Way of commerce on Coos .Bay continues
to grow and expand in retail trade in a way that,
is pleasing. Join the crowd merchandise,
economize and centralize on Central avenue.
Special Caody Sal
Ffresln Caramels
hemulah nop pound
SATUltDAV AND SUNDAY
dimly 3Sc Poumd
AT
STAFFORD'S
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PLAN TO TAKE
iUNDAY DINNER
AT TUB
Chandler Hotel
a Good Menu
The Hub of
Central Avenue
OPIWAN ACCOUNT WITH THE
First National B&sik
Of Coos Bay
AVAIL YOURSELF OK ITS SUPERIOR FACILITIES.
S.ifo dopuslt boxes In burKlar-proof vnults for rout at low
rates. Central Avenuo.
PLEASED CUSTOMERS
Are tunr One Otojecit
I'lensed customers menu satisfactory goods '"' witNfnctory
icrvlrts Tltat'H the Men Unit wo keep in mlnil whenever wo
Imy drug More goods of whenever wo receive uu order. We
want both "Owl Service nnd "Owl floods" to lie of so high
n clinriicler In iiiillly tlmt you will nlwnyn depend upon us
for your every purchase, no mutter how sinnll It limy he.
There Is nothing too good for our customers; that's why wo
are extremely careful In supplying you with ithe host, of
drug store goods at all times. Satisfaction Is a guarantee
that goes with every purchase you make tit our store. May
no not have your ne.xt order on this basis?
The Central Avenue Drug Store
Arch Baby Laxative'
'I'lIK MOST' VAIArAIUiK REMEDY FOR ItECULATINOTttr-
STOMACH AND ROWELS
For Sale Under a ttiinruntee at
WINKLER'S Pharmacy
wiihiiu: PHRsemprroNs are filler as-tiii:-
DOCTOU WHITES THEM
"Deutsche Apolhokc. "
58"Crentlal' Avenue. Phone 216i.
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fRESGRIRTIONv.
fHARMACTCr
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FRANK D.COHAN
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Look for "Owl Electric Sign"
Opposite Chandler Hotel.
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Phone 71 '
BCETllOfc
Special! Uomlbrella Sate
UREl'AHK FOR A ItAINY DAY.
7nt Umbrellas nor $2.7f ITmlirollns ...
$1;00 Umbrellas 7.1c ?,' K!n,ro!,iIIB ""
IW UinDrolftu. ....?1.'-T. JJlgg Umbrellas '.'.'
f00 Umbrellas ....9I.ni $r.00 UmbrollaB ...
AT CENTRAL AVENUE STORE
Nortoim &b Hansen
STATIONERY COMPANY.
Two Stores.
.8:U(r
Central' Avenue
Front- 8lrf f.
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COOS BAY TIMES Tfl
M. C. MA LONE Y
DAN K. MALONEY
Editor and Pub.
Niws Kdltor
Official Paper of
Official Paper City of
Coos County
Marshfleld
TOIIACCO AND llltAINS.
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OF
IRC
E
CASE
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T'lAT cigarettes nro rospoiiBlblo
for ii largo percent of fnlluroa
In Htliool Ih opinion of Dr. Man
fmil Wolchor, who Ih torturing In the
unst agnltiBt thu who of tobacco by
school clillilron.
airls make bettor rocords tlinn do
tooyB, ho doctnroB, hecnuso of not
nmolclng. A Blmllur olinrgo haB bocii
made ngnlnst tlio ubo of ton and
r.offoa by sohool ahildron. Of courao
tlioro nro biicIi :v multitude of con
nldorntloua entorlng Into n compnrl
son of this sort that definite results
nro linrd to Becuro. Hut It seems reas
onable to bellovo that tbo brain will"'1
Jb drugged or ovor-Bttnuilntod. espec
ially during lt purled of develop
mont, Is Hoivo time golnn to Bho
tho effoct of such treatment by its
fnlluro to respond nnd by n gonoral
lack of tbB nl' ini'st w.'li-n maltes for
offlclont In'p" Kfii"". Nature oxacts
lior iirlco ! "e v or another for
moat Indulgences of this sort.
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If u Coos nay man enni i
prrsundo aiima womnn to lond
him Into tamptntlon. bo gots
busy nnd butts In of Ills own '
m cord. I
i LOCAL OVERFLOW. I
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Deputy Here. Deputy Sheriff Tol
lofHim urlvoil hero today frouiWls
coiiHln to get A. Sliorinnn, tbo prli
oiior who was arrested recently In a
South Slough tie camp on a statutory
ebnrgo. Deputy Tellefsnn Is n rehi
tlvo of John TeJIofHoii f Knstsldo.
Adeline Duo. Tho Adeline Smith
1 due In early tomorrow. U. K. Ir
win and wlfo and A. 11. Powers nro
exported homo on her.
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Making Campaign. J. J. Stanley
of Coqulllo Is here today In tho In
terest of Ids. caimulgn for county
Judge.
Vessel Movements. Tho Uedonilo
and Alliance nro due In tomorrow
from tbo south nd tbo Drenkwoter
will snll early In tho morning for
Portland.
TKWJOHAPUS KAHKWKLr
Itev. ami Mi-sTTlriiivTiIng Pay Trlh
uto to Judgo and Mi's. Upton
Tbo following Bolf-oxplnnntory
tulegrnm was recolvod today by
Dennett Swnnton from Hov, and
Wrs. H. R. Drowning, who nro In
Portland, and will bo rond nt tbo
fnrowell reception to bo nccordoil
.TmUe nnd Mrs. Upton nt tlio ICpls
eopal Church tonight:
"Convey wurmost grootlngs nt
parish recentlou Judgo and Mrs. Up
ton. Vestry, guild nnd Sunday
Prhool lo faithful and offlclont
members. Despite great loss to par
iah w all wish thorn flodspeed and
evtrv bapplnoss. Hegret absonco.
Creeling:, to entire parish. Rejoice
'i Anli Doncon's presenco at tho
he'" Vnproclatlng vacation. Sln
c r . '' es,"
Court to Decide Whether He
Should be Admitted to Bail
Or Given Freedom
(ll AawUlnl IVu la o n'f Tlm' J
CONCOHD, N. II-, Fob. 20.
Whether llnrry K. Thaw should bo
discharged from custody on n writ of ,
hnboiiB corpus and w'. other ho should '
be admitted to ball ponding n final i
decision by tbo United States Sup
ronut Court on tho writ of hnbo..s
corpus, wcro tho questions sot for
argument In tho Federal court here
tntlay. Former Governor Stono of
Pennsylvania represented Thaw and
V'llllnm T. Jeromo represented Now
York state.
Place That Insurance Now
Ily special arrangement, I nm ublo to adjust all small 'fire
flro losses immodlntoly. I ropresont tho following flro In
surance companies, nil million dollnr corporations, the, solid--es
on earth:
LONDON & LANCASHIRE QUEEN
ORIENT LONDON UNDERWRITERS,
I nlso represent tho fa jioub Aqtno writing.: liability?. b:urr
ghiry, plato glasa, surety bonds,, otc.
E. I. CHANDLER:
K. P. EELEBM1E
ST CDDUILLE
NOItTII UKND Ni:VS
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ISCDUB'TYDNLY
11. O, Kern 1-as Just Installed ono
of tho now gas welding machines,
ono of the tho lntost typo, nnd prob
ably tho grentest Invention of tho
hind. It will permit tho repair of,
tho most difficult bronks known.
I. J. Simpson ImB wrltton a vory
optimistic letter from Snn Francisco
relative to tho outlook In tho lumber
market. Ho says prices nro stiffen
ing nnd ho looks for nn onrly advance
and n further ono so tlinj tho spring
sei'sou will see tle husluoss in a heal
thier condition than It has known In
nomo tlmo.
II. P. McCullough Is homo from a
trip to Albany, Uugono and other
WlUamotto Valley points.
Fred Holllstor nnd Walter Smith
expect to leave today or tomorrow
on a trip to Portland, Salem nnd
othor points, during which tlmo Mr,
Holllstor will got his campaign for
the Domocrntlc nomination for Con
grew going In good tfluipo.
Syvor Ihickoy has returned from a
business trip to Portlnud.
I Kmll Knrdlnnl, who Is now con
ducting n ranch on tho Coqulllo, was
n North llond visitor this weok.
Mrs. II, K. Smith roturnod yester
torday from hor spring millinery
buying tour and was accompanied
by Miss l.ella Ton Eyck. tho trimmer
who was hero a year ago.
i J, U. Hums, formerly of North
' llond but now nt Myrtle Point, has
been spondlng a fow days hero on
buslnoss.
C. C. Iinhoff has roturnod from
Urltlsh Columbia for n visit with re
latives her. rt
Hob Moreor is now In chorgo of
the railroad construction offlcos In
North Dond. Mr. Dana huvlng moved
out to, tho Sand Point enmp.
Mrs. flenrxo Uolstor. who was
eallod to Portland by tho lllnoss of
their daughter. Mrs. Franklin Flshor,
writos thnr Mrs. Fisher had to under
go a soiious operation and Is getting
along us well as could bo oxpectod,
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The Coos County girl who flirts
with strangers has no kick coming
If thoy take hor for what she
seems.
Coos County Seat Organization-
Holds Anniversary
Exercises
(Special to Tho Times.)
COQUILL13, Or., Feb. 20. The
Coqulllo lodgo, Knights dfTyTTiulB.
hold a meeting nnd celobrntion. last
o enlng In honor of tho fiftieth an
nlrary of tho Knights of Pythian.
Tho meeting was presided over by
(loorgo Uobb, Chnncollor ComuMUdor;
M. O. Hawkins,' Vlco Chancellor; Ar
thur T. Morrison, Prelate uud B. J.
Joukins, Master at Arms.
After the opening of tlw lodgo In
regular session and performance of
secret work lodge adjourned nnd tho
members, their frloiuh and visitors
retired to a banquet. An Interesting
and onjo)hlo session wna held, with
somo very good numbers. Following
tho mooting n gmoral got-together
mooting wns 'held. The friends and
visitors of tho Iodise woro made ac
quainted and a moat soclnblo even
ing followed.
District Deputy Grand Chancellor
George Hoss of Myrtle Lodgo No. 3,
Nell Watson nnd Georgo lllttko of
Marshnold wore present.
! PERSONAL OVERFLOW I
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R. A. COPPLK U expected homo to
I morrow overland from his eastern
1 trip.
S. P. IlAltTLETT Is here from nan
i don today on buslnoss.
JOHN GROOGOO was a passenger on
tho stage today for Rosoburg.
Tho WOMEN'S AUXILIARY of the
Prosbytorlan Church will sorve n
CII1CKKN D1XNKR at the Swedish
Lutheran Hall, nt Third ami Com
mercial, beginning at 11 o'clock on
SATURDAY, February tit. .no rents.
Children 2& cents.
L.. A. Liljeqvfst Says That
I Douglas County's Share
I of Highway is Worst
L. A. LIIJe(vIst, district attornoy,
iho has Jiwt returned from Salem
via tho Myrtle Point wagon road, de
clares that ho Is now; (Irmly convinc
ed that thu thing for Coos county to
do on Its good road work Is to con
lino Itself to internal improvements,
tlmt is, build good tlghwnys connect
ing un tho prhulpnl towns In tho
county boforo bothering about trying
to get an ouisiue truuK line con
nection, ,
Tho reason for this hollef is tho'
condition of tho Douglas County,
roads. Hq says they are almost he-
yond bellof. It took him from C o'
clock In tho morning until 9:30 nt
night to cover the. dlstanco botween
Rosoburg and tho Coos-Douglas
county lino.
Ho says that tho Coos county end of
tho road is much better than tho
Douglas county end. For n short dis
tance out of Rosoburg thoy nro nblo
to use autos on tho atngo line.
Ho says that tho Douglas county
'court nnd tho majority of tho Rose
burg people according to the best In
formation ho was ablo to obtain, are
now committed to tho Drain ronto
which Warren Reed k advocating.
So evident has this become that ho
says tho pooplo at Olalla hold a mass
meeting tho other night and tho 100
1 or more In attendance passed resolu
tions declaring that they would op
poso all county candidates who were
no committed to the Improvement of
t'.elr highway. He says that ho wns
Informed that tho county court at
Rosoburg wns taking tho view thnt to
fix up tho Myrtle Point road would
bo simply to aid contractors Laird
and Barnard.
Until Douglas county doos some
thing about fixing up Its part of tho
highway ho thinks that Coos count
should confino its efforts to road
building to counoct up tho principal
points In this county.
IRVING
BLOCK
ya&dtem
FltBSII, CRISP, COLORFUL-
Ono or two will brighten
up nuy languid, winter wnrd
rohe woiiilcrfu lly.
Negligee shirts, with Btarchcd
cuiis. Good (J4 pjft fjf)
staple lines ij) ivljj and i)
French cuff Hhlrts, with
plain and Boft fronts; somo
have collars to match: all
new
styles xDliUU nnd
-JUST ARRIVED ON, LIST IIKKA&
WATER; .
A beautiful stock of Udltr
Bwoll linta for spring. CAU
AND SEHTUESt.
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iplitjU nnd i,i
Wo also received some U
tlful BiiltB- for early iprinj. '
Wo haw iwveral broken W
of Indies' suits and roati IW
wo aie offering at greatly re;
dtiood! iir.u.'s.
MEN'S AND HOYS'-3UITM ANtt OYERCOATS
Your choice of our ontlro stock, of nie.it's ?22.C0, $25.00 !'
527.no Suits nnd Over
conts. Saturday only
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HIGH SCHOOL tfl LOAD fflf
GIRLS SERVE FOR Sill
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Hnve you; Job printing done at
The Times office.
Times Want ads bring results.
Will Furnish Banquet for Meet
inn of Fellowship Club
Next Tuesday
Tho advanced class In cookery,
of tho depar'mont of dnmestle scl
onco at tho Marshflehl High School
will servo tho. banquot for tho
Men's Fellowship Club noxt Tuee
day evening. From all apnearances
the adranced clnss In cookery will
hav& a roeular monthly Job or serv
ing the Men's Fellowship Club.
Menu and announcement folders
havo been sent out by tho members
of tho class announcing tho ban
cjuet, W. A. Reld thinks that tho
advanced class is n hit too modost
In the tltlo of "dinner" they glvo
In their announcement. Mr. Rold
says that tho chss could havo stVlod
tho soroad a banauot and ho ontlre
Iv within their rights as ladles of
tho domestic selenco elnss.
Tho membors of tho clnss nro:
Dora Brown. Adelaide ClarHo, Dor
tha Davis, Cora Dye, Mnrlorio Gra
ham, Ronn Haelund. Edith Kalno,
Evolyn Lnngworthy, Elslo Hall, Allco
Mathlson, Lucy Powers, Agnes Sand
nulst, Clnra Sere-ant. Olga Shutter,
.Tesslo Traslc. Nellie Warwick, Liurn
Watson nml WUdo Harris. Miss
Elizabeth M. Mooro is instructor.
Senator W. D. Chase, of Coqulllo
will take the affirmative seconded
by Senator I. S. SmPh. Tho nega
tive sldo of the debate, tho subject
of whloh Is: Resolved. That Mnrlf
field should adopt tho commission
form of government." will bo ta
ken by Judge A. S, Hammond, sec
onded by Judge John D. doss.
Rnrno I nurpnfifi Will T
on Six Hundred Tons (of.
Railcoad WorR
Tho hnrge-'Lawrenc. In tor cM
tug (llonner, arrivru in J",s; jj
will load six imndmr tons of
tho Llbby bunkers for the Sim !
This will bo the first rt i
mbnt of coal from here to "
llrothors for tio railroad wb'S
work and- will probably Ve W"
I by others. Manager Georgr W
I ,i. t ii. i... ...inn lins made R
ment to- fill the orders' iVj
as possible. Considerable cw ,
be needed for the steam wj
which will be operator Wl.ff,
Slushtw and Coos Hay "" rj
nnd! R will probably kfeP'Viiiu
ine iuwrenve uat " "- '
HAND DANCE, EAGIS
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IIJIIHUAlU -I.
A fiOOD INVESTMENT 1
.....nto
There is no bettering -7 j
a flfty-cont piece in a """"mil
Itol White Liniment .. 'uVtf
r loumotic pain muscle' "
and soreness of the , &
promptly relieved ..""LmH
Liniment Is esperlal .flrrec0,
as a general pain kj er "jrf
merit. Owl -Presenpi."- Qlii
Frank D. Cohttn OppmW A(rf
Hotel. Phone 74. t l "Jlwj I
Dnip Store, local "Sencr- "
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