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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1911)
B? II EVENING EDITION. Injury. Ho wns putting n big sign board mi n gainst mi electric light nolo. The Blight Jnr caused one of tlio big globes to fall out nnd It strlek on top of his stiff lint nnd glanced off to tlio pavement. after Interests here nnd visit friends. IRA II. KIDDLE, court reporter, will leave on tomorrow's Btngo for Ho seburg. :, yrfi j$? & Ak il -!' m P,v M-t. t . ; V.'f I n9HBi r ONE reason for giving this store the title above, is that it shows you very clearly just what kind of a store it is There's no better way to make clear, in a very few words, that this store is a quality center, headquarters for good merchandise, than to call it the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes. We're ready to show you now the latest new styles in these goods; the new fall stock is in; a fine display of best clothes, Smart fashions for young men; the Shape-maker, Varsity and English model in suits; the new Raglan slip-on, the new English boxcoat, and the new adjustable collar uktcrcttcs. ' Grays, browns, blues, blue-grays; an immense variety of patterns. Suits $J8 and up v Overoats $ J 650 and up Woolen Mill Store Marshficld .. Till: WEATHER. 4 (By Associated Freps.) OREGON, Sept. 22 Fair to- 4- night and cooler with frost In east portions. Saturday, fair with wester y winds. in Improving. Gilbert Steckles of Eaetelde, win was quite badly hurt i by a fall from his bicycle a fow days ago, is reported Improving., Made I-M Time. Geo N. Dolt this morning received n card from Eric Holt who left this week on his bicycle for Ucaeburg en route to Sulom where ho will attend Willamette University next yonr. On his wheel. Eric ninde the twelve miles from Myrtle Point to Bridge In forty min utes. He made the trip through to Hoscburg In nine nnd a half hours, and says bo had to walk about twenty miles of the distance nnd push his bicycle. W- m ill Ih Kci-tipcrntlug. Mayor E. E. Straw Is now reported rapidly recu poratlng from his recent Illness of pneumonia and a complication of Ills. (JctH Auto. Anderson Lamb came over from Coqulllu yestorday to take back with him a now E. M. F. auto that, arrived on the Breakwater for Allen Collier. Ih Hotter. Alex Simpson of Hay nes Inlet, who recently undorwent an operation at Mercy hospital for nn Injury to his knee, Is reported getting along nlcoly. Butter Higher. Butter Jumped to flfty-flvo oents for a pound and a half square on the local ninrkct this week. Owing to tlio diminishing supply of milk, It is expected that It will con tinue to advance from now on. Ktmvmviiy Lost A stowaway limit ed Louis Englegrccn lost his life as a result of n -foolhardy attempt to es capo when detected on tho Hedondo as she was leaving San Francisco Inst Sunday. The Hedondo had gono only a short distance when they were dls-1 covored nnd Cnpt. Mngco decided to put back with them. Englegrccn Jumped overboard and nlthough ho mado no effort to swim, tho Hedon do' Hfc8avers rescued him. Ho died n Bhort time after thoy reached San Francisco, nlthough he hnd been resus citated soon nfter being taken from tho wntor. He had been on n pro longed spreo at Snn Francisco before stealing aboard tho Hedondo. Thero were some other stowaways aboard who .were put off. Has Mood PoNon. Carl McCul lough of Hayncs Inlet was brought hero today for treatment for blood poisoning. He wns taken to tho homo of Win. McKeown, n relative. Tho Infection resulted from the extract ing of sonio ulcerated teeth. His condition Is rather serious. Personal Notes HERMAN STANFORD of Catching Iulott 1b a Marshfleld visitor today. PETER LOQG1E was down .'from North Bend today on busliiesfljiud pleasure. f F. E. FOOTE nnd H. It. Foster wore passengers on this morning's stage for Uoseburg. HOBEHT HOPE and John Hope of Catching Inlet aro in Murshfleld todny on business. T. C. HUSSELL and wife of Beaver' IIIU wero guests of Mnrshflold friends yesterday. MHS. HENRY SENOSTACKEN nnd Mrs. M. C. Horton nvo visiting North Bend friends todny. HENRY HUGGINS of tho Alllar' olllco has returned from a busln trip to Myrtlo Point and Coqull CLAYTON MEADE and wife of Vc land nre visltng nt the honied Mrs. Mead's sister, Mrs. F. E. Nelson. CAPT. C. W. HAKIMS of Sumner lnt In Marshlleld today. CHAS. NOKHIS Is In from Lakeside, He roports that surveyors ami right of way ngents aro still busy In that locality. CECIL HOLLAND expects to leavo on tho Ureakwator tomorrow for Portland nfter n short visit with relatives and friends hero. MISS LILABEL JOHNSON returned yesterdny from a visit with Mrs. Carl Smedberg on Catching Inlot nnd loft on tho Hedondo today for her homo In San Francisco. E. S. nARGELT nnd wlfo nro now la Chlcngo on routo homo from their onstern trip, according to n lotter recblved by relatives yesterday. They will roach hero nbout Octo--bor 1. Owl Saloon Sold. Herman Kruo gor has sold his Owl saloon on North Front street to Hobort Wills of Port land, who hns taken charge. Mr. ICrueger expects to leave. In a fow weeks on a four months' trip to his old homo In Germany nfter which ho will return to Coos Bay. Hit by Globe. This aftornoon H. H. Keller narrowly escaped serious VM. McCULLOUGH camo In todny from Ton Mile on business. GEO. W. MOOKE of Bnndoti Is Marshflold on business. In ELMEK 8TONELAKE of Ten Ml'o Is n Marshuold business visitor today. EDW. II. DUFFY of Portlnnd, who Is, Interested In tho North Bond con-j dnnsary, urrlved yesterdny to look Always ' "TEe Busy Corner" PRESCRIPTIONS Wo nro specially well equipped to fill your prescriptions. Our chemicals aro of the best and your doctor's orders nro Impllcltoly carried out in fact wo have tho largest and best Proscription Department on Coos Bay. Lockhart-Parsons" Drug Co. Phoie Mam 298 Us FOH SALE CHEAP l'lauo, 1072 I Anderson Avo. FOR RENT Nicely furnished room In prlvnto family. Inquire 1044 Central Avonuo. FOR SALK Two choice 20 jicro .trncts, closo In. 1500 onch, ono third cash, long tlmo on balauce, Sco J. C. Doano, phono 31-1x2. LOST Ladles' gold rliife. Two smnll diamonds nnd opal. C. E. Shan-kiln. FOR RENT 7-ioom house with bath, cor. No. Broadwny nnd Cedar Avo. Apply to Anson Kogors or C. J. Uruschkp JUST RECEIVED A Fresh Shipment of tho Famous National Biscuit Co. Products Graham crackers Ziuus Lemons Simp - Cameo Biscuits Frotona Fruits - Figs Xewto,, Chocolate Wafer Chso Sandwiches - Nnblwo. - 01,1 Tl.no Sugar Cookies - PretZelet es Oatmeal Crackers - Five O'clock Tea - Social Ten - L don Crenm. In fact a full lino of tho famous brands. Also a complete lino of FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES for Saturday shoppers. WANTED O experienced coul min ors Beaver Hill Company. AUTOS ALWAYS READY Two ma chines careful drivers. Stands at' Blanco hotel and Ed'8 Billiard par lors,. Day phones 46 and 231R. Night phono 181X. FOR SALE My .farm O0O acres in ono lot or will cut up In parcels to suit. C. W. 8antord. MurBhfleld. ! FOR SALE Double barreled shot gun nearly new, apply Times office. " NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Times subscribers who do not receive their papers regularly aro requested to notify Tho : Times ofiloce of any Irregularity In delivery. This Is tho only means The Times has of know- : lng when subscribers miss their j papers, and consequently the ' only means of remedying the ! trouble., New Wheat Flour At this time the house wife's troubles begin. New wheat flour always makes trouble. By special arrangements the stock of Drifted Snow Flour carried in this county is made from old wheat. Light, White, Always Right .. ( MISS FLOHENCE JENNING8 Of Portland who hns boon, visiting friends in th's section for n few JjJ weeks and who has been guest At tho John Tollofson homo on Eist side will leavo Saturday for the Koso City. EDOAR iMcDANlEL. It. A. Worn lch, Dr. Burmlster. Potor Logglo, Edgar Simpson woro among the gnr Simpson woro among the North Bend peoplo In attondanno nt tho MllPcomn club rocoptlon to Vlco-presldont O'Brlon and party last evening. v ., i -i 4 a. 31 1 Lockhart's Grocery V-l Two Private Phones 85 and 305 rsri,wr w(,'-2riifrflrt,i-'"J""" '"'" "3K t-it&f 4. .maimnii, ""Wi.i,',.i-. ua AiiaiaBiaLMi-,JMtL . jtfj Adi'tt I ! t jarttHitrxgMmHBitoimiHltui ibt.