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The World from Coos Bay, Oregon • 3

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The Worldi
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Coos Bay, Oregon
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1 i 1 wree I he Central Avenue Booster V. ck.ntk.Uj avenue, nun iv, ember 3, ivey No, tS .7 rn T'V THECOOSBAT TIMES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON." NOVEMBER 1915'-EVENlNG EDITION. 7 OUt OWN OKTKY iTIIK CENTRAL AYEM'R BOOSTER JACK IIAKU1GAX la still boosting for llie Allies, but llenry Sena-laiken aa that Jacks boosting Of meek and humble mien, ho never advertise, "Get his on Hallowe'en.

SM 1 1.K-A-W I I.K 1 ccuiui.aumfkuim.s With apples, nd rasing, and amount (0 tuuih Judging getting their own "speilal day. When oilier good thlugs of the market Must atep to one side and give mav; win T(Ie humble, honest pumpkin COFFEE, TEA and SPICES are our SPECIALTIES Try our HAMS and BACON EGGS we GUARANTEE Fresh Vegetables Daily. Future Canned Goods Arriving TOMATOE SAUCE WITH CHILI. TOMATO PEAS in small cans jomATOES in small cans in small cans At Ihe High 8 lio'H Politkal economy tau-her: "What nas the; Sherman Art?" Pup'l, (unprepared, but resourceful: h), throuKh Georgia." HHIGK-A-W HI EE Some Climate h.ne Stafford, Ihe Central Arenue drink dipper, has Ihe, flmat saeet peas lu bloom In hlsj )ard on Commercial Avenue, anj lu 1 Nu'ni1l'r- California 'pa- rer hMIIJeA.l llll.f A SeMine, Olllo Small boy. em- lout INIilUM Ft cry Friday In the Intor-1 uf Coo Uj in Geoorml and Central Avenue In particular.

Entered at ihe IoMofflre strlPtly First-Class mailer; there nothing Second-Clas ebout Central Avenue. Euhtrripllon Price. Yonr good will, and membership In ib Booster Club On Street I OneVlIi? Om Country. One Wife at a tlme.j. Ollt RELIGION.

To Iio Good. Ol It POLITICS. More Busloeca. A LIMINE iK Till: DHtMl ON hNTIUh rjx HE Noble Theater Is now Marsh field's onlv source of dramatic -a PEARS PEACHES in small cans APRICOTS in small cans asparagus. TIPS small -cans Table Delicacies PUREE small cans PIMIENTOS small cans SLICED PINE- APPLE small cans I erring from the Noble Theater Wednesday night: atalu! Nohod but a guy named 'hellion.

dldn 1 4 i Try our Dromedary Golden Dates Fresh supply Sour and sweet pickles just arrived. A musical lady from Ga. Once aang in Luereila Da. Said a friend the next day I am aorry to aay. Your note In high surely liar 1 1 BEETS PERSIMMONS RATING PEARS stoet MW i While tho non-arrival of Poitland and San Francisco shipments this week has iuleifcireJ with our Hue of Leah vegetables and fruits, still we have a select lot for Saturday.

Among them are: (XHkKING APPLES, box Ac EATING APPLES, per 73c (Tliec in lude Northern Spy, Bellflower, King, etc.) SOlH, SWEET AM) DILL PICKLES and IUPK AN1) GltKKN OLIVES IN' BlI.K LETTUCE CELERY collector: (bitterly) 'It's funny horn supplv. This 1 an observation, I quirk some fellom mho tan s- not a complaint, for the Noble Is alslhly find time to pay their debit1 good playhouse, always on the Job, I before the lOilt can grab thetr coats1 ami offering bills of sufficient vnrl-ifor a five hour trip when somebody COOKS GROCERY Ilioiio elv to please all. You tan look, overt them like vou mould examine a hill of fare at the Chandler, and pick out mhatever suit yonr appetite. The house Itself Is roomy and com-j fortahle, and It Is fire proof (the boa id of fire underm-riterg to the contrary notwithstanding.) The theater Is elaborately decorated, but those Friend nr The Central avenue merchants mho had to mush the rnndle marks off (heir mludoms last Monday loo.ved as If they mere torn mlth Indecislotf whether to let loose a first rlasa grouch or merely let It ii a "ii it's for tmtra art nia efl avoid seeing the paintings ly paving boys once themselves. RIPE TOMATOES CAimiGE SQUASH CARROTS CRANBERRIES GRAPH POMEGRANATES, BAN lAS SWEET POTATOES FANCY CALIFORNIA SGE HONEY 30 Cents Per Pint.

GREEN PEITEItS PUMPKIN BUNCH Parsnips ORANGES GRAPES Willsons Jewelry Store Sanitary Food Store SERVICE FIRST 78 CENTRAL AVE. (Formerly Naaburgs Grocery.) SECOND AND CENTRAL PHONE 213 Now is the WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, 1 CLOCKS and CUT GLASS Spectacles, Eyeglasses, Good Lenses, $1.00 pair. Broken Lenses Duplicated We have a fine assortment of Agate Jewelry Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing All Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable 0 Wilson Vy. 1,1. YY 110UU Cross Jewelry Store.

Special Engraved; Xmas and New Year Cards FROM YOUR OWN PLATE1 1 Ten to twenty cts apiece, according to style, and quantity Call and see our, complete, line of styles and sizes Flashlights Coos Bay Stationery Co. FAMOUS KVKlt-KEADT FLASHLIGHTS 1'HOM Si TO $2. Batteries for Flasldight.s. Dry Batteries, all sues. FLASH LIGHT GLOIiLS 93 Central Avenue.

A CLEANING AND PRESSING LIKE AN OLD DUTCH LET lS Marshfield Hardware Co. by the nay. the KaUer ke ps forglug ahead. Jack nays the Allies have tho Kaiser gnug South any may. SMI I.E-A-W IIII.K JACK JARVIS and Kmfl Gabriel-son are the newest addition to Central avenue business ilriles.

Thee mill take possession of the1 Frlzeen store November 10. Both 1 got their start In business here mlth Front street firms and th, Booster toidialiy cliulne them to our midst. SMII.K-A-WI11I.K HA DRY MKEOWN says that ho never knew I). I. Magee was 10 1 popular until the wreck the other (by, Hurry almost got paralysis sipping telegrams Inquiring hout Magee.

However, he says It was, vvrrth It for one message reveal-, ed the name of a Son Francisco girl that all of Daus friends Imvel been anxious to loam. I SMH.K-A-WIIILK GEORGE ANDERSON, our huslli lg stationery uian, says tnat lie Jteiv not live In Ferndale that his sec, tlon Is some Heights. cant remember the French name that he has given It and couldnt spoil 1 It. If we did. However, Dave Joncy and- other neighbors are! Habit, (o object to having Euro-1 pean war subjects connected up with their homes, so we are not aorry we forgot It.

SMILE-A-WHILE FRED WEAVER, until recently of Central avenue business circles, but now a hard-working rancher at Dora, gave us a friendly call tills week. However Fred has uut leaiqed the real art of ranching to in to Ye Editor desk a fine lot of potatoes, cab-1 hage, venison, a Thanksgiving Turkey, etc.) io that his placo i can be properly advertised. This Is Just a tip, Fred. SMILE-A-WIIILE JACK HARRIGAN said that ho understood Jim Flanagan Vas flg-' urln on converting thd Coos Iiay Water Companys building ou Cen-' tra) avenue, uear Fourth, into a borne for his hank, but that J. had not agreed to It, However, Jack says that W.

will have to come to. The financial editor of The Booster has always been too busy taking up a new lorn to get the real facts in this Important proposed move. SMILE-A-WHILE DID HIM LITTLE GOOD James W. Marshall, a native of New Jersey, was the first man to discover gold In California. It was In 1848 that he noticed a glistening object In the bed of a stream, which happened to be a nugget of gold.

Not-withstanding this important find Marshall died in 1855 penniless and alone In his little cabin. SMILE-A-WHILE OH! CHTRLEY CHAPLIN i r.f- -o. Nblv if ybu'go to he the pictures at Marsilens picture Show, 1 Its nothing else but Charley Chap Uu Everytime you go. It fairly gets upon your nerves Its getting quite a bore. Yqu see him when you go Inside, You see him at the door.

Oiorus. Oh! Charley Chaplin, youll be' the death of father; Since he went to look at you at Bob Marsdens picture dhow. Its true with your little mustache at the base of jour nose, A little, round hat, and such funny clothes, Its nothing but Charley, Charley, Charley Chaplin on the brain. JOHN FERGUSON WRECK 1 THAT COUGH -Use Santox Pine Balsam A pleasant, safe remedy, guaranteed to arrest and to stop your cough. Try it.

Price 25c and 50c i THE OWL Frank D. Cohan. The Central Ave. Drug Store c. Phone 74.

time to order ITiono 430 SHOP WITHOUT A TAILOR IS TAILOIl WITHOUT AN IKON SHOW YOU Phone 250 CHRISTMAS GIFTS Specialty 229 Central Avenue have Ham' or Chaplin', or nobody that mas anv good." hMIIJi-A-U IIII.K 1 Tlie Cyule Again Central Avenue reports a wreck." SMILENA-WHILK JvMlI.K-A-W HII.K Hard Mi uat Ion Gene Crosthwalte remarked, "What's Henry Huggins looking to all-fired glum about today? Harry McKeown promptly replied, "Oh, somebody jnst told him about the miraculous draught of fishes. Henry had never heard of It before, and he's stumped." SMILK-A-W ltll.K Nevvl Industry. The Talace Meat Market la now supplying Central Avenue's one remaining need, a meat market, by moving into the vacant store In the Bussell building, where will be displayed the latest styles In dressed beef. The store entrance Is being widened to accommodate the rush. SMILE-A-WHILK IEltSONAL MENTION.

CHAS. STAUFF, has adopted a new advertising slogan which gives hla location as "next door to Central Avenue. I GEORGE E. COOK, our grocer and Councilman, Is building another residence Jle too busy 'to talk politics now. SMILE-A-WHILE HAY OLLIVANT was seen bak lu our midst' this tyeek, although since he moved his store one block north he has not spent much time with us.

SMILE-A-WHILK LIONEL GORDON says -that there are always fits in the shoe business If the buyer dont get a fit, then the salesman gets fits from the buyer. SMILE-A-WHILE JAY DOYLE is regaling his friends with hunting stories since hi9 last trip after venison the one on which he failed to bring back any venison to his friends. SMILE-A-WHILE, FRANK D. COHAN says that if business continues to 'pick up, ha will have, to dispense' with the two hours sleep that he has cently been regaling himself with! SMILE-A-WHILE ALLTE NEFF, says thathe is go-- ing to do something one of these days to see what Jack Harrigan doesnt get his name In the Booster oftener than Neff does. Go to it, Allie.

SMILE-A-WHILE KENNETH HAUSER is anxiously waiting for the establishment of a regular Central Avenue police force when lie hopes to get on "regular. His friends say that he made a fine showing in the tryouts. SMILE-A-WR I LE J. A. HILLSTROM, of the Sanitary Food Store, made a' trip over to Front street this week.

Business has been so rushing that lie has not been able to enjoy many vacations like this recently. SMILE-A-WHILE DON LAWYER has' not informed A1 Myers or any of hid pals heie as to his present whereabouts, if A1 Myers would pay for the want ad; we would Insert a want ad In the Booster for Information concerning him. SMILE-A-W 1 LE MEL DUNCAN and August Frizeen have not announced their new location but they are, hoping to get quarters on Central Avenue for their new office. They say that it would be like moving a thousand miles to get out of the Booster Row. SMILE-A-WHILE The best in tho Jlroailnny und Central EFFICIENT JAY DOYLE TAILORING CLEANING, PRESSING Will call anywhere any time.

P' ROMPT OPULAR. ROGRESSIVE PHONE 151 -L Batteries Hardware line. Flione til SERVICE Insurance Agency Marshfield, Ore. Avenue. Si Good Smokes Good Pool Good Billiards and Good Fellows Lb CJ are always found at The Smokehouse Central Avenues popular meeting PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL LINES OF 1NSUIANCE 236 Central Avenue MYRTLE WOOD FOR E.

I. CHANDLER, Coke lluihlinsj downstairs seat and wearing an eveshade. They need not grout about them. Time was when Marshfield was occasionally regale,) with a home talent performance of "Queen Esther nr "Plnnforo" or a home brewdd mln-'strel show. These were very eredlt- able, too.

and always drew good houses. The trouble wa that they did not oeriT often enough, and bankrunted everybody who took part In them except the affable gentleman who came from a distance to "put them on," solely from an unselfish desire to promote the dramatic art, or to assist a local lodge. I We w-erc too far off the heat to at-j tract nianv "regular" companies, although we were occasionally exploited one that depended on misleading advertising- of pretty girl to lure us to disappointment. So our theatrical opportunities were rather i limited. I The moving picture show has tak-eu care of Hie ailuallou to the of all.

At first we hnd threo of them but It hag been found better to have one good, big one than three less attractive ones (Church leaders please notice.) We now get the best of" everything. We see the divine Sarah and proud Barrymore working hand In hand with "Ham" and Charlie Chaplin for the dramatic uplift. And, In many respects. the movies are even more desirable than the living appearance of noted artists In spoken drama. The leading ladv cannot Insult the audience because the applause doesn't suit her.

There are no waits lietween acts while the scenes are being shifted, and John Drew himself cant offend us with that old curtain speech standby about coming to live in our city when he retires. Another great relief Is the absence of the silly comedian who holds vinegar flavored dialogues with the "Professor" the orchestra, to sav nothing of the welcome absence of the sonbrette who kids" the old man sitting alone In the lower right hand stage box. until he becomes embarrassed and leaves the house, returning just in time for the next "turn. Of course, the movie artists cannot he interviewed by the Booster reporter, and mine host of the Chandler doesnt make a profit from extending his theatrical acquaintance, but we cant have everything. Altogether, tho movies are a good thing for us The overwatchful guardian of the public morals would get more real spiritual good out of hearing just onb joyful outburst from the children when Mary Pickford appears than he does from an hour of sermonizing on the baleful effects of the amusement.

And think how cheap it is. Why, everyone can afford occasionally to gratify his natural desire for a little real entertainment: and meanest man we know of is the fellow who will beef because be saw some poor chap who owes him a lijtle money trail into Bobs on Friday night with wife and the kiddies DR. W. A. TOYE, DENTIST Hours 9 to 12; 1 to 5.

Room 204, Irving Bldg. Central Avenue. Marshfield A WELL FED MAN is generally good booster. Most women realize that nice home-made bread is one of the prime requisites of a good meal. The principal secret of good bread making is the flour and you take no chances when you use Central Ave.

and AVaterSront There Is nothing that will be more appreciated, nothing more beautiful and nothing more typbal of, Coos Bay. Jiave the trays, canes, holders and almost everything In some of the most beautiful finishes you have ever seen. The pieces are light and can be sent by mall (ft, low cost Tbe prices are most reasonable. 3 1 i 1 Hi -j ::1 REHFELDS I a nt-f i toi pi si stfft fll Special Order "Work a i Phone 273-J. CENTRAL AVENUE MUSIC STORE PIANOS, ORGANS, V1CTR0LAS, RECORDS, SHEET MUSIC AND EVERYTHING IN THE MUSIC LINE We will be glad to arrange terms if you cannot pay all cash.

ThomasMusic Company Consolidation of Atiley B. Allen and VV. B. Haines Music Stocks 93 Central Travelers to the Exposition and anywhere else in the United States will find that the safest way to carry their funds is in the form of "A.B.A. Cheques.

PONT BE A TITEWAD ADVERTISE IN THE BOOSTER They are accepted where a personal check might naturally be refused. Self-identifying. Issued in $10, $20, $50 and $100. First1 National I Bank OF COOS BAY, en In Want fire, Life and Ma- toe insurance which ures, see j- SENSTACKEN the durance Man PLAN TO TAKE; SUNDAY DINNER AT THE Chandler Hotel The Hub of a Good Menu 1 Central Avenue ARTHUR REHFELD, our enterprising photographer, was at the Santa Clara wreck scene early and got some pictures that are the best ever showing again that 0 word pictures are a poor rival of the camera in the hands of the right man. SMILE-A-WHILE A place..

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