-)l BWJWOWW TWO THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1914 EV ENING EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES M. C. .MAI.ON'EV. .Editor mill Pub. I)AV K. MAI.OXEV...Xtws Alitor THE DOER AND THE "KNOCKER." THE MAN whom "knock ers" hummer usually is achieving somewhat. It' a man isn't "hammered," he generally is accomplishing nothing. Failure is jealous of success. The greater the success, the louder the anvil chorus of "knocking." HIr Show ComhiK Hnrry Wnltora, advanco man for "The Globe Trot tors of 1915," a nig muslcnl comedy company now at Eureka, litis arrived on tho Bny and Is arranging for thorn to open at tho Masonic Juno 27. Mr. Walters expects to Iiavo tho company spend a cotiplo of wcoks In this section and says tho show Is tho best that has aver visited horo. NEW DANCES AKE GIVEN TESTS "Tutno" ami "Twinkle" .May Heroine ropulat' in I'.nst. CLEVELAND, O., June 10. Tho "Tatno" and the "twinkle" tho (at test In dances, wore demonstrated l)o f oro the convention of the Nntlonal I Association of Masters of Dancing. 'The "Tatao," tho Chinese dance," with varying arrangements of short steps and entirely devoid of gliding movements, It Is predicted, will bo the most populnr danco of the sea son. Tho "twinkle" Is n waltz and was shown with new and modified forms of the tnngo. and hesitation waltz that demand nn absolutely upright carrlago with an absence of dips and twlstlngs. Other now steps are tho "contra tomps" waltz, the six step and tho kiss waltz," by Wlllard E. Cham bers, of Omaha, Neb. NEWS OF NORTH BEND Harry Walker was rcolccted direct- Haab will leave Sunday for Mon or of tho Cooston school district nnd mouth, where they will attend sum Vm, E. Homme was reelected clerk, nier school. Cooston defontcd tho, Eastport baseball team last Sunday, 11 to 3. Larry Llllcbo's curves were too much for tho Easport aggregation, i WITTY DRANK HE 0 MHLT Miles Ulggs and H. Utirgcss have bought tho Peoplo's restaurant from ' Gulllniiis & Son. I The North Dend barbers hold a tiinntttlrr ntwl ntrrnnrl tn ntintl Mini 11 shops at 7:30. in tho morning and close at 7:30 each evening excopt' sntunjny. Worth Bend Man Arraigned for . J. T. McOtilro lias returned from a trip to Chicago and other eastern nsanjty Sent to Hospital AITEIt ItAXDOX CAKES. At the meeting of tho lliimlon Council Wcdnesdny night an ordi nance was passed with tho emergency elnuso attached, defining lestaur ants, and prohibiting boxes, booths stnlls, private rooms, lalcoves nnU. other rooms or sepnrato aiarttnents In connection therewith; nnd section 2 of the ordinance particularly pro vides that It Hlmll he unlawful to mnintnln any of the above named In connection with the restaurants nftor Juno IB. 1914. Handon Uecordor. HOV TO CUT lU-ITI'll tTT An Oregon contrii. .:, ,''. lowi )W8. how (n n..f I " l0118! OB fol. w. how to cut bn.to .venh?.8'01 "Ill nnfl lii ir .11., vtn: dividual use? take a ' in which cuts thorn oasilt nn(i 1.nread; leave ragged edges. i,w n 118u0es.?0' you wish to fry ,nj tW hiuiio way." l ln tho HECONlTGUANn MliLmrm.,,.. DANCE at tl. KlnnH Vff" W by IjwIro LIXXKA N, . !.' "ft of ViiHn, HATUni)A, ,Umo V tie.,.,..., 9l.uu, hmie fl . CULLINGS OF COQUILLE MAKES GOOD GRADES. James V. Kronenberg Kradunted last wcok from South Denvor High School, at Denver, Colorado, with 82 A's to his credit. Tho highest liosslblo marking In tho regular courso gives a pupil GO A's, but Kron-. inlint( tntp Ittfllti mill lllntinl ntmllxn' and obtained the additional marks, lie will enter tho University of Colo rado next Soptoiuber ns a Freshmun nnd after taking nn A. II. degree will tnko a courso in law. This Itom from n Denver paper Is of Interest becauso Mr. Kronenberg's paronts grow up In Coqullle, nnd Ms two grandmothers, Mrs. C. E. Kron enberg nnd Mrs. E. M. Lyons, still reside here. Coqullle Sontlnol. SOME GMMtE TROTTER. Frank Hurkholdcr was linn, from Coqullle tho fore part of tho week., lie was accompanied by an old friend, J. A. Kline or Portland, who Is horo on a visit, and to study conditions In! Coos county. Mr. Kllno says ho lH a rogulnr tramp or globe trotter. Wl.llo ho has mndo Portland his homo ho, has in tho last fow years boon at various times In tho Philippines. China, Mexico, Central America and AInHkn. lie was Immigration agent at ono of the northern ports of tho Philippine .Islands for n tlmo. Myr tlo Point Enterprise. I Coos County Sent Ncwh Ah Told by Tho Sentinel. The Graham place of olghty acres, a mllo and a half up tho river, Is re ported to hnvo been Bold to a Mr. Mulvahlll from California nt a prlco Bomowharo around $200 an acre. Hen Gnnnt wns roleascd from Jail horo last week, after Borvlng a thlr-i ty days' sentence, and paid his fine. Ho was convicted of selling liquor to minors nnd selling without a license.! Will Q. Barrow, who graduated from our city schools n year ago, and has just completed his froshman year In tho Valparaiso, Indiana, Un Ivorslty, cnnio homo Tuesday. Ills lowest grado at tho examination thoro was 00 nnd his highest 98, with an avorago of 05. i Spent All for Liquor' Mickey Witty, or that was what AMOXG THE HICK. I Mrs. Effle Fnrrlngor, who has boon (liilto 111 is rcxrtcd Improving. Mill McArthur, sou of Mr. and Mrs. E. I). McArthur, Is qulto 111 o Htomnch trouble. Wl.rlc- I. is. lector Hero. O. II, Moorehead, of San Francisco, United States Wireless Inspector, cnnio In on tho Uroakwntor yestordny. Ho Is here to make nn Inspection of tho wlreess station nnd mnko somo minor repairs to tho wireless ap paratus on board the Drenkwntcr on lior return trip. Moorehond Inspect ed tho wireless station nt Astoria and will Inspect tho station nt Euro ki before returning to San Francisco. points. Mrs. W. II. KIbler has returned to hor homo nt Point Torrace after a visit with relatives hero. Tnt1. ttnm-tn II. I . . n..ln .....: k I'.ni.n iiliiii mill ... .....in badly burned a few days ago when "o 8nl ,lls nnmo wn8 wns (0,ma ho dropped n bottle of alcohol which to bo only crazy drunk when ar ho wnB handling on tho stove It rnlgned hero yostorday tor Insanity, exploded and splashed on him. Ho wns picked up by Marshal An- Mrs. V. E. Wattors nnd daughter ,i0rson nt North Hontl and brought hnvo roturnod from a visit with roln- before Judgo Hall. Dr. Straw ex tlves at Oregon City. n.nlncd him nnd after a fow mln- Mrs. C. P. Muntho of Portland hns utes, Dr. Straw said that tho pa been n guest at tho Wm. Homme tlent would probably bo all right ln home In Cooston. n couple of dnys If ho was kept Louis O. Anderson has purchased nWay from liquor. Dr. Straw sug a Ford from Qeorgo Goodrutn nnd KCstod that ho bo sent to the County ho nnd Mrs. Anderson are lonrnlng Hospital at Coqullle and said tl.nt to drlvo tho car. I was all ho needed and Witty snld Ocorgo Johnson, who graduated that ho thought that was right, from Corvnllls this year Is spending n i Witty said that ho had been on couplo of weoks with his parents nt a big drunk nt Grays' Harbor Just Cooston. after which ho will go to beforo coming to North llend a fow tho Wlllametto Valley to take ehargo weoks ago. Ho said ho had boon of a now cow testing association. drinking protty hard bIiico coming Tho marriage of Otis llorgron and hero. Ho said ho only had ton cents Miss Edna Stolner will tnko place; left. Dr. Straw wanted to know tomorrow at tho homo of tho brldo's; why he didn't buy clothes, ns ho wns mother, Mrs. John Stclucr. In n hndly bedraggled condition, but Mrs. L. W. Topo and daughter, I Witty said he spent all his money Leonora, have returned from n visit for booze, at CirnntB Pass. I Judge "nil finally ordered Andor- Floyd H. Powell nrrlved hero thlsi son to tuko.hlni to the county hos week from Nebraska to spend the pltnl at Coqullle. summer with, lus brother, Karl u SET PRICE FOIt SALMON. Hotel Chandler We IIUSIXESH MEN'S LUNCH ICON HATUHDAV, JUNE UOTir. Klco Tomato or Clam Uoulllon naked Halibut nu Clratln Country Sntisago, Mashed' Potatoes or Hungarian Ooulnsl'i with Spngt.cttl Mashed Potatoes. Steamed Potatoes Cabbngo. Apple Plo or Dread Custard Pudding Coffeo Milk 33c Powell Mr. nnd Mrs. Olllo Smith of Mllll coma nro rojolclng over tho birth of n dnughtor. Mrs. C. M. Weaver of Pennsylvania lu visiting at the home of her daugh ter. Mrs. J. F. Grubbs. John Nowklrk and family and Mrs. Jnn.es Parker roturnod this week to for sllversldes. Florcnco West Loon Lake nftor n short stay horo. Mrs. Ocorgo Windsor Is spending the week with Mrs. M. G. Coleman nt Dcalo Lake, At tho last regular meeting of Sluslnw Local No. 17. United Fisher men of the Pacific, It was decided to place the prlco of fish for the fall season at four cents por ppund for chlnooks nnd two cents por pound Minxes Mlnnln Parker and Edith Ilcnil. AMAHVLLIH CliUlt DANCE. M.I Mr ly GRAND NOVELTV OltCIIES TltA. KCKIIOFF'S HALL, North FOR Til 13 NEXT SIXTY DAYS YOU CAN, Til RE A Two Seated Livery Rig FOR ALL DAY VOR ONLY $5.00 WHY NOT TAKE THAT SUNDAY Tltll? TO THE HE AC 1 1 NOW? & PHONE 138 C. & H. Livery Barn CeMralize and Keepyourize e Central Averae Sale Special Candy HONEY NOUGAT AND ANGEL FOOD .Regular price, 50 cents per pound. Saturday and Sunday Only 35 cenrts a ponamid AT STAFFORDS ENTRAL AVENUE is no longer the com ing street. Central Avenue has arrived. It is. now recognized as the popular Great White Way of Coos Bay. It is the favorite shopping parade ground of hundreds and daily growing in popularity. If you haven't the Cen tral Avenue habit, don't delay. Get it now. Now is the time to Centralize, Economize, Merchan dise and Keepyourize on Contral Avenue. CELEBRATE THE GLORIOUS FOURTH IN MARSHFIELD, AND Boy youiir Floor aodl Feed at Haiees LOWER END OF CENTRAL AVENUE, WHERE THE PRICES ARE LOWER. PLAN TO TAKE SUNDAY DINNER AT THE Chaedler Hotel The nub of a Good Menu Central Avenue Place That Insurance Now liy Bpeclnl nrrnngomont, I am nolo to adjust all small flro flro losses l.nmodlntoly. I reprosout tho following flro In surance companies, all million dollar corporations, tho solid est on earth; LONDON & LANCASHIRE QUEEN ORIENT LONDON UNDERWRITERS FIREMEN'S FUND I also ropioseut tho fn'uous Aetna, writing liability, bur Klary. pluto uUw, surety bonds, otc, E. I. CHANDLER Don't Be Deceived! They nro all backed by a triple guarantee tho magazines', tho manufnturors' and ours, "THE OWL", being tho GC4)I) HOUSEKEEPING DUL'O STOKE" of Marshfield, carries and sells these goods. Whon. you nsk for Nntlonnlly-ndvortlsod goods, nccopt no -substitute or just-astfoods, "NATIONALLY ADVERTISED GOODS" ARE GOOD GOODS. Pharmncoutlcally "THE SQL'IHH DHl'CJ STOHK." OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH THE First National Basnk OIF Coos Bay AVAIL YOUItSlSLP OP ITS SUPEIUOK FACILITIES. Safe deposit boxes In burglar-proof vaults for rent at low rates. Central Avenuo. PHONC 74 J IS. D , OWLr rtRESGRIRXION FRANK D COHAN Geographically THE CEXTK.Wi AVENUE DHUG STORK Start that youngster in music when school is out We have a fine line of instruments to select from. Terms can be arranged to suit your convenience. Wiley B. Allen Co. 1 I.. THOMAS, MBr. CENTRAL AVENUE. RUSSELL BLK. BUYING A TYPEWRITER? If so, I have the following factory rebuilt mach ines on hand: Remingtons No. 6, $30 Remington No. 10, $55 L. C. Smiths $55 Underwood No. 5, $60 S?..00 t'usli; $."5.00 per . until. All imu'hliu's K.u.r mittvil for one year. AIm ribbons and ciubon paper. L. S Tel, 360. Sales Agent. 222 Contral Avenue. Underwood Typewriter Co. Wales Visible Adding Machine, American Multlgraph Co. m iUMJMER GROCER! Just the joo(l to cats" you crave during thi season, sold to you at price's that will make it ex pensive for you not to trade here. PR1SSII FRUITS ClfOICE VEGETABLES EVERYTHING IN THE MARKET. AYe want you to get acquainted with tho OJUvant & lVeuvcr Service that always please. Get the Central Avenue Habit. Get the Habit of Trading at . Ollivant & Weaver PURE FOOD GROCERS A Good Place to Trade. Corner Third and Central Avenue. Phone 199