' 'aWw' ' 1 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1916 EVENING EDITION. THREE The Central Avenue Booster vol. ii lainiiUHIffil"" AUTOGRAPHIC BACKS, $2.50 TO $4.25 4 5L - Make Your Kodak Autographic- Date and Title Your Negatives We Do Developing and Printing THE OWL The Kodak Store KODAK SUPPLIES BEST FINISHING m PICTURE FRAMING and MYRTLE WOOD NOVELTIES Rehfelds 220 Central Avenue Marshficld We are Prepared to Help You Prepare -Tn iiuiko t tic city liHiullfiit jtntl to grow tliiil (Ini'ilcn. Wo litno a lutcc ii-siitlmriil tir I'LOWER (JARDEN AM) FIELD SEEDS; .smi rinwroiis; onio.v sins; also lawn, (.urde.v and fiixii rctmi.i.cits and rone. Let Cook Help You to Make the Garden COOK'S GROCERY P ROMPT OPULAR ROGRESSkVE "Cleaiwip Time" Bt llmt old (jpeiwilcr i thoroughly cleaned, adjusted perfectly, o"M ntnl polished mako u. u u new iiiueliine. I'ut on n mnv platen i , ,, is mi(, H j hM,s ,1(J wo,., S('0 in at onrt. 'tiers ery ic.isoimblo. "PRIDE )l-' OWNERSHIP" will neicr "yt)ii uiil'ss )on ,rop .Mini' properly In tip lop shape. I'lione 2.".u.,j L. W. JACOBS H!J Co it m I Avi'iiwo Coos May AUTOISTS DON'T MISS THIS uiiejust put In a Mock of tho faiiiom Mrfiruw Tiros, made MMi'V'' """' "'" "'", 1,,,M' " l !' "olid. VALPES, ll i I'"'1 AU mvwK IS JtrAltA.Ti:i:i IIV Till) MAKI.ItS IS Wo U nmko atlJiiMmoiitH on llio hind. Copio In ami Irt " Jiow j Marshtield Hardware Co. ilr , T,l host lii (ho Hardware lino, """raml Central Avenue. l'hono HI Cheer Up! '"""IMiMMUwh, ,,,. a"ynw..iU.rf.,ly f,,,,., .Mul'eu""l'K'UMos, notaco.it, JU,M,',l0, amino ,,.. ' "'(,,, nvty owning y., coiilil u""o don n to The Stookehou M se " to 1 1 J. "ko of candy - Hill, Croathwalt rea McClees. Cse O FJF I CE SUPPLIES tvpewr1ter accessories Itlhhons I'tc. Cnitor'h Inks rtlt in Clips ami Kilo Everything for'Vour Office and everything at reason able prices. MARSHFIELD NEWS CO. US CENTRAL AVE. (Formerly Frleon'h) Wo deliver any inagiulno or periodical on dato of Ihsun :; :: :: '' CENTRAL AVENUE, 'Fill DA V, MAltt'll IT, 1UUI. No. 70 'Till-: CENTRAL AVENUE ROOSTER Published Every Friday n the Inter cM of Coos IUy In Gouornl and Central Avenue hi particular. LITTLE 11EACTV SPOTS OF CEN TRAL AVENUE C ITIZEXS of Miih field having frlendH to show around town point with pnrtlctthir prltlo to Central Avoinio, between 1 lth nmnce. The city niilhorltlrH wore quick to perceive this, and at onco proceeded flo re-arraiiKO It by building n new Hhbiwalk on tho "off" Hide. Instead of removing the old plunks, they Iworo diatefully neattored about tlio lnntlncupo, so ns to look from a short Entered nt thu Vnttntttn., . .t.in,. I Flist-Clnss matter; thoro Is nothing' Wcst c neconti-unim nbout Central Avcnuo.lnntl 12th strwts. This stretch of Subscript on Prlco.-Your good will, 'street, only a short while ago, pro andjnembershlp In tho Ilooater Club .sentcd a bare, uninteresting appear- lilies, the bonnlH lit ilm nli1iu'nl1.-ii THE CITV lUUrTIFCI,, OIISO- and planks In tlio Htrect nil running hl.l".H('I.X('i:, AXD OTIIEU TIMXfiS tlio hiiuio way, and looked llko notli- " ,Ing but n stroot running up a hill. Nl' A LI, tho pcopl in (town It had no suggestion of tut or ro- , it wuo v caught thVi spirit of i civic Improvement, Jim Iler- ilng has tho record to dato, In tho 'llooHtor'H valuiiblo and unerring Olllllloll. .Ilm la Ii.miIii.. ,1.,...., .. i " ii...iif, iiuimi ii jrci- fectly good houso on Central Avenue, 'and using paw of the old materials, with some new stuff he'll have to 'lint' l,t ititl .i. .., .-.. .. ' . . ... ... .j. . ,,..i. ,1,. a uiuucrii iMinguiow. iiusianco into tuo lamons cubist maB- .Itist think of It, actually tcar-Uerpleco called "Xudo Descending a It'g down a houso In Murshriehl. It : Staircase," more popularly known oh 'HOUIldll llko II drcaill. llllt those who "All lvntnalmi In n liln..l-. tm Jinro Bkepllcal can bo convinced by Tho, reproduction Is perfect. ,-wamiering up Central Avenue to Mko a painting, tho scene looks 10th, and inking a timid look to thoYbcBt at a dlstanco of about two and Mort, Just beyond tho comer. They a half times Its greatest length. Much (wlll see tho tragedy In full swing. Ipf the effect is destroyed when you iTIuj regular thing i(o do would he jpt close enough to obscrvo tho rusty io sell tho liomto for ?l!0.nn to hoiiio .siiiIIh. pieces of scrap paper, ami oth fono who would block up tho street 'vr details which do not hoar eloso for a couple of weeks moving It down Inspection, but luivo to bo put In to (near tho business center, where more produce tho proper effect. . peaplo could see It, glvo It n coat of Tho Btroet would bo Improved llialnt tho color of skimmed milk, and! greatly hy a neatly painted largo give u bard working rental ngont a , sign, with tho words "dangerous" clianie to make It pay for Itself with 'placed on It In red letters. Hut as ,111100 iiioiitlis rent. economy In advertising Is the word I iimi fr , ... ..,. ... i. - iJ"Ht "'. llll oxtrnvagancc 1b not to . .".:,., ,.; i. ' ;" . iio tiioiiKiit or. v.nn IIIIHIt,l'l III UllllllllUlllllUllt Ul U lelle that has done falthrul norvlce 'In lis day. It Is to be rejuvenated, junl given n decont chance-.ln the i right way. Thorn nre n lot of other (lioiiflOH In town that desorvo at least' ' IIout l10 "rcakwator gottln' to he torn down. Thoy have Htood 8lU(!, '" lho "u,,, lolB ' haockcm ffalthrully through tho BtomiB of!"ro '""R'1'"' t Cap. MacaenirH ox- ninny seasoiiB; they liavo been i,,8 lllllt lho i'Koeto8 ov th' uutos I patched up and fumigated (somo of,011 1,ounl Hkew-good tho roiniianti. I itliour). and battered and boaten. un- m,y Cn"'H 'n runnln' la here for til they are In tho limt stages of 'years, an had no accidents, nil' when I dilapidation, and they deserve to hei11 llulu 1,ur1 'cl lco this turiiH up, put out of their misery. Y?t thoy rho'H oiitltlcd to tho best oxeuso that 'aro allowed to Htniul, rouble and tot-cnn ho frium up, hy heck." Iterlng. with not ovon a coat of paint I .nini.-rt.uiniii-i- THIS IS LEAP YHB I'UOMIXHXT YOl'XtJ ATTOHXEY ni:ci:i'KS offku This Follonh Proposal to Dr. Leslie Professional Men Seem to ho Popular Dr. Leslie need not think ho Is the 'bnly eligible bachelor on tho list. J. T. Urn ml received tho following leap (year "effusion' from a Coqulllo blonde. (At least Hon Fisher sayH sho In a blonde, although I don't know how ho knows) : "Dearest: Open this bravely, do not fear, There's no law-court, courting hero; dust n pair of love-lit eyes, Longing for a lover's sighs; My dear and most respected sir, 1 send you this, your lovo to stir; Ah l havo chosen you of all To make my first, my mnldeu call, Your heart and hand I now request (Mr.ny a truth Is said In Jcat); 'And If your will does so Incline, Then make your wedding also mine; I've lived through twenty lonesome springs lint never loved and all those things, Tho Iji'np year Iiiwh sngzent t. plan 'And really I must have a matt." M-U-L. (?) ssi i m:-a-vhi m: - HMlliE-A-WHIM: MEAX OIISKUVATIOXS OF THE WATKIt I'HOXT PHILOSOPHER CEXTKAL AVEXUE SAVINGS A- Protest. A. Hold unyn Iio'b getting tired of hearing a hunch of would bo Jokers around town refer ring to hia ndvorClsemontH us A. It. HulIotliiH. KM I LK-U-W 1 1 1 1,E ' W.M Llko to See It. Wo wish the Allies would have at least n little temporary success nbout Verdun. We aro porfontly neutral, hut wo do sort o' miss Oeorgo Ayro'a cheory war comments on Central Avenue lately. HMILK-A-WHILE , Phono 1H0. ' mmm MOMBMgga3Mjm IMIMIMW il IWUWIM1M 8, t-, ,..,,.,. Mmi.fT to hide 'their naked shnme, and tho! "Spchkln o lent; liem French worst or It Is that, If walls have cars, L'""' "urinans Ih mighty concerned they luivo to listen to tho curses I ft,,0"t lll OodllnosB ov each otlior. 'or victims who are dragged Intol11' " '"l'" tIlQ o"'" rt to glvo them as piospectlvo tenants, for oven f"l soinothln' Tor lont. nn' Is tryln' ;tho outside nppenranco, had as It is,!'" "lc,w lllll '1 ' Vordun Is belli' jdocs not prepare an unsuspecting tho ino8t Popular subjoct o' self do iiouso hunter for tho shock or thof"1"1. ' tll3 I"'"'8 ' ,,otn-" liilurlm TIipro linimoa tlinf lmvn ! hMllil'X- Hllilv ..WW...... . ..w ..W....VW ....... ....... 'brought many (linos tholr value In iiso nml rent, have to hour them solves abused because, through no fault or theirs, they aro obsolete, and tholr day Is over. An old horse, or a pleco or ma chinery, or mllllnory, Is given a rest alter Its usefulness is gone. Hut not so with a Coos Day house. If tho owiiorH would.. wen muko somo of them over, llko a last season's hat, shapo them up, prop tbeni up, build a new "stick up" chimney, paint thorn Inside and out, nml decorate tlio lovor rim with a riowor or two, na tural or artificial, and transfer 'tho green or the moss on the roofs to tlio yards, thoy might not mako so many peoplo homesick when thoy look at them. Also thoy might bring rout. It's Dciiinrull.lng. It don't do o (desert Central Avenue. Henry Sougstncken has already fallen Into Kvnterfront ways. Ho wiib scon Wed nesday afternoon trundling a hand truck down toward 'tho wharf, and considerable oxcltomont was caused by if report that tho cargo wiib con- ftruband or war. What worries us, however, Is that Henry would come ho dangerously near laying himself liable to a vehicle tux. SMiLi;...wniLt: SMIIiE-A-Yt'lllIiK Not only do thoso old houses stand Idlo, nowadays, ami rail to lirlng profit to 'tlio ownora, but such few or thorn ns peuplo linvo to rent In order to got a roor ovor their heads, somo way, huvo to bo routed u such low rigures that 'thoy demor alize routs, and work a hardship on tlio ownora or hahltablo houses by lowering tho rout lovols. Prospective tenants point to tho largo number or vacant houses In Morshflold ns an excuse lor oxpoct 'Ing low ronta! rates, when aa a mat- " Iter or ract there aro hardly a do&en -'vncunt houses which. In any kind or a motloni town, would ho culled even habitable "Whnt's ull thla 'city beautiful' An 'clean-up' stufr we're glttln'? There's more guff ov'ry night than you Can read through nl a Hlttln'. '(Ireon up yor place,' an' 'gltti lawn,' An' 'plant n row nice flowers, fio strangers won't turn up tholr nose At this here town or ours.' The Hoard o' Trade bus gouo clean mad; Tho council's throw'tl a fit : Tho wlmmou's clubs aro chatterlu' too, Thoy ain't no end or It. All this hero guff surn milium mo tired. It worries line n lot AVhothtr lo straiigorfl tliul como , iioro 'II llko this burg or not. I'll mil my placo tofliilt mysoir, Just aa I ulwtu do, Ai' U thoy don't admire my 'lawn,' W'y no ono asked 'em to. Resides, what good, Is grass an' shrubs An riow'ra un' trees an' buds? Hood gosh I'd think they had somo souse K thoy said 'put lu spuds.' Instead o' vlolots, Jest to muko Tho stranger amllo and smirk. 'I'd plant my yurd to spuds right now U 'twnn't bo darn much work. Speaking of l.ont Iko Chnudler .thinks ho ought to begin somo real religious observances on account of his hoy, who must he trained up In the way ho should go. After caieful thought ho decided to carry bis re ligion right Into every day luminous and doclarca that during tho lonton sci'ion ho will refrain entirely from 'soliciting tornado Insiiranoe. HMILE-A-WIIILE Ills Dream HTi'idlcil. .1 Albert, 'Matsoii', who has ulwiiys boon an ar dent advocate or a humane society, flutla that thu new vehicle ordinance Ih bringing about the result ho has labored for. It appears, since a tax Is mentioned, that most or tho horses employed about town huvo to work fouly a small portion or their time, tire ted on the most expensive horso luxuries tho market affords, and ftl.olr owners tiro Just about going ibroko anyway trying to kcop tholr faithful jvots because thoy don't want them to fall Into unkind hands. SMILE-A-WlllLi: Well, lot 'em gub, 'twon't do no hurt, Xotlflng so tends to mako a city! Hut thoy don't boo no lawn nttrnctlvo as well kept, neat look-.Around my place, just nt thu time Imr homes. Nothing so gives a now- When flablii a comln on. comor tho blues so much as io huvo I A PHOfiltESSIVK POEM I Today my heart pines ; .Kor a poem or two lines. JOHN KEHCJUSON. . SMI LE-A-WIII LE 'to llvo 111 a house thot would bring good inonoy us uu nntluo IT It Ivero portable, and could bo pluced Ion n "what-not," In tho living room. I Tho Hoostor hopes that this Idea will take hold. Thoro aro a lot or j houses In town that ought to bo 'renovated throughout, or elso torn .down. This Is part or tho work or beautifying tho city, aa well as put ting it on an Incomo buala, und Is vl- tally concerned with our prosperity tls well as our pride. SMILE-A-WHILE -SMILIMA-Wllllii:- THOSE'SEA PESTH I Sparkle,, sparklo, llttlo tllmo, j Lot mo hold you for u tlmo, Through tho wicket ero you go Down at Marsdon's picture show. . SMILE-A-WHILK Conspicuous Piety. Colby Perry bus given up shaving during Lent. Thoy woro dlscusfclng murlno topics lot tho SmokohoiiBO when Jim Kel- loud paused to think or a word "Oh, you know what It Is," ho up- Miealed to Ficd McClecs. "you lsnow thoso llttlo tilings mat iaaion thamsolves to tho bottom or boats," "Sure." Buld Fred "you mcun car buncles." "Carbuncles, that's It," said Jim find wont on with his story. 1)11. W. A. TOYE, DENTIST Hours 9 to 12; 1 to 5. Itoom 201, Irving ldg. Central Avenue. Miirshflehl Today wo aro free To mention that wo 'Aro yearning for three. WALTER RUTLER JOE WILLIAMS ;, HEN CHANDLER. , SM I LE-A-WI 1 1 LE Today wo tiro sore, Wo looked this Junk o'er, And with ono lino more luoreusetl It to four. FRANK I), COHAN WILL OOQDRUM WILL CHANDLER LEW THOMAS SMILE-A-WHI LE I'lll.'llf I.MVmtl'I'M niTIVI'ATinVM ; This Is Charles H. Hull's. "Though It bo honeBt, It Is novor good To bring bad hows; glvo to u gra cious message. A host or tongues; but let HI tidings tell 'Themselves whon they bo telt." Shakesparo. SMILE-A-WHILE WOW 5 v Tho dog la not Industrious, Ho loafs around tho street; Hut, when floas hlto tho llttlo cuss Tries to muko both ends meet - FRANK HARLOCKER. Satardlay and Snumdlay Specials IRISH ICEBERGS IRISH ICE CREAM AND ICE CREAM FOR ALL NATIONS SHERBET FRESH CANDIES Don't forget we serve the nicest light lunches in town Always something new at 9 Central Avenue Fresh Vegetables an d Fruih Boat service has again interfered with our FRESH VEGETABLE and FRUIT orders for the Saturday market basket, but we have a fairly good line from which you can select, The Nairn Smith will bring us some choice stuff tomorrow, For tomorrow we liavo ASPARAGUS RHUBARB CABBAGE BEETS GREEN ONIONS PARSNIPS CARROTS RUTABAGAS HEAD LETTUCE ORANGES APPLES BANANAS LEMANS GRAPE FRUIT In canned fruits, preserves and other delicacies wo have an unusually choice assortment, Remember our fancy hams and bacon as a special treat for breakfast, Wo are prepared especially to fill orders for picnic parties, Sanitary Food Store PHONE m:t SER.VICE FIRST (Formerly Nasbiirg'H Ororcry.) SECOND AND CENTRAL Here We Are Ready to boost and be boosted. We feel right at home among the Central avenua boosters we boost every thing on Coos Bay except prices. Come in and see us in our new location. BERTRAM'S JEWELRY STORE. 78 Central Avenue You Want Good Insurance Thfat's the kind I wriie. Prompt adjustments of all losses. Fire, Life, Accident and Casualty. Have JuM milled to my lino ono of the leading livestock In siiruuro rouipanles In the L'ultcd Ktutes, E. I. Chandler Coke lliilldlug Miirtdifleld Prosperity is iraoU: a charmed word It simply means the result of financial success. Prosperity will come to you as you embrace your opportunities. ' The opportunity-to make a good investment will surely come. ' Will you be ready for it? Save your money and keep it in the bank ready for that moment. Tlbe First National laok OF coos BAY Safety Flos Service BE I'REFARED to show PROSPERITY' A JOVOUS 11ECEPTION and CO.NTIM'Ol'S WELCOME. Von can't entertain prosper ity, anybody, or enjoy life properly yourself unlet, you huvo music in the home, SEE US AT ONCE. "' Thomas Music Company Consolidation of Wiley II. Allen nml W. R. llulueit .Music Htoclc Oil Central Avenue. ... ' - PLAN TO TAKE Suneday Dinner AT TIIE Chandler Hotel A (3001) .MENU The Hub of Central Avenue - iUAu?fgat rAi.4 r.Vii'-rJ.iUi.i