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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGOM, FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1913 EVEMIMG EDITION. lOTUfii When You Spend Money for Clothes IN GOLLISM Wm. Carlsoh Sustains Severe Injuries and Carl Abramson Art Yakes Slightly Hurt A motorcycle driven by Arthur Crnlir crashed Into another motor cycle dilven by Carl Abramson nt the corner of Commercial and Front street about 9 o'clock last evening. The reault: , Wm. Carlson at Mercy hospital with compound fracture of the leg, fiomo bad bruises and possibly Inter nal Injuries. Carl Abramson, shoulder sprained and badly bruised. Arthur Yakes rendered unconsc ious for about ten minutes but sus tained no lasting Injuries. Arthur Craig slightly bruised. Motorcycles not badly damaged. Yakoi was riding with Craig and Carlson was riding on the gasoline tank on the front of Abrnmson's ma chine. Running Slow. Neither machlno was running very fast at the time of tho collision. Craig was coming south on Front street end Abramson hnd Just started on Commercial nnd was turning north on Front when they crashed together. Thero wns quite a crowd at the corner nt tho time and tho accident, following tho close of tho parado of tho band and Elks, created quite a stir. At first, It was feared that young Yakes was seriously hurt as It was somo tlmo beforo ho could be rcBtiscltnted. Arthur Craig, who Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Craig, of South Marshflcld, Is Just learning to rldo a motorcycle. Prior to this accident last evening, ho ran Into V. C. Mont gomery In tho pnrado but did neither nny damage. Arthur Yakes lives on South Brondwny with his parents. Wm. Carlson, the Injured youth, Is an orphan, but his been making his homo with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sclln. Carl Abramson lives with Conrad Hagquist In West Mnrshfleld. Another Accident. Last evening, Clay Church ran Into Mark Cetty'H auto on Fourth street, near Continl, and badly damaged his inotorcyclo and sustained somo slight bruises. Church was coming north on Fourth street nnd was nbout to turn Into Centrnl and Getty was mak ing the opposlto turn. When they uaw they wore going to bo close to gcthcr, each turned In the same di rection, Church fell to the street nnd had his arm Bllghtly scratched up nnd th inotorcyclo was put out of commission but the nuto was not damaged. In Recovering. Irving Plttman, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Plttmnu, who wnH Injured nt tho Fairgrounds raco track when Ills inotorcyclo crashed Into tho fence, Ib rcp.irtcd to bo doing nicely nt Mercy hospital. In addition to tho compound fracture, ho was pretty badly bruised. It Is expected that ho will soon bo ablo to bo brought to his homo lu thltj city. 10 I JUNE 19 Railroad Commissioners Fix Date for Investigation of Coos Bay Water Matter SALEM. Or., Mny 30. - A iiiuu bor of cases were sot for hearing by tho Htnto railroad commission yesterday afternoon. Among the most Important nro those relating to tho Coos nny Water Ooiupnnv of Mnrshflold and North Hond, as tho Mnrshllold enso was tho first complaint filed after tho public utilities law went Into effect. This will also bo tho first case whore tho railroad commission will determine adequate rates of a nubile utllltv as based on tho physical valuation of the utility. Testimony In theso rnses, which Includo tho coniplnlnts of tho cities of Mnrshllold nnd North Ilend ngalnst tho Coos liny Water Com pany nnd tno application of tho company to Inerenso Its rates In both of thoso cities, will bo taken In Portland Juno 13 and H. nnd tno real coso will bo heard In Morshdeld Juno 19. Tho nppllcntlon of tho Coos Ilav Homo Tolophono Company to In erenso Its rates will bo lieard at Marsh Held Juno 21. PERSONAL NOTES DAN MATTSON is In town today from Catching Inlet. MISS '.OK DOLAN, of Catching Inlet. Is hero for tho day. MISS AMOK FORDELL Is In town for tho day from Catching Inlet. MRS. GITS ENGRLOM nnd sons, of Empire, are In Marshlleld today. G. W. DAVIS Is hero from Mvrtlo Point on business and pleasure. MRS. JOHN MATTSON. of Catching Inlo Is spondlug today in town. MRS. FRANK SMITH, of Ross Inlet, ib in iwirsnuoiu spending tho dnv MISS GERTRUDE GUNNELL Is 'a visitor from Catching Iulot today MISS HERTHA CONLOGUE Is hero from Coqulllo to spend a few days J. J. CLINKENDEARD and wife, of Daniels Creek, aro In town for tho day. MISS WICKLAND. teacher of tho Lakeside school, Is In town for tho day. Rl'HB LYON and wife, of North In- m.u.p or 5enjarrin Qotles IT is wise to consider whaf wuat y0ll get as well as what you pay Our business has been built on A plan of giving values and satisfac tion. We are careful in the selec tion of the garments we ask y0ll to buy. You know our system cash only enables us to save you from $3.00 to $8.00 on every suit Every sale is made with the idea of giving you such value and satisfac tion that it will make a permanent customer of you. We want to satis fy you so that you'll tell your friends to come here when they need clothes. During the past week we have sold large numbers of our $25.00 suits to men who have carefully compared values all over town comparison is what you want we make the one broad honest claim for them just this They're the very best suits offered by any house anywhere for $25.00. You know why. "MONEY TALKS" Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. Bandon -THREE STORES: MARSHFIELD Myrtle Point let, nro spondlug Decorntlou Day in town. .1. I DAVIS, of Haynes Inlet, enmo to M.irshfleld this morning to spend the dny. MISS WHISTLER, tho North Inlot tenchor, is spending tho dny In town. MRS. W. A. LUSE, of South Coos KIv'.t, is spending tho dny with relatives. MRS. HERMANN' SMITHGALL Is among tho Catching Inlet town guests today. MRS. ALFRED GUNNELL is hero to obsorvo Decoration Dny from Cntchlng Inlet. MRS. ALFRED LUNDSTROM wns a Mnrshllold visitor from Haynes Iu lot for tho day. MR. nnd MRS. WILLIAM LACK STROM nro visitor.'! hero todny from Catching Inlet. MRS. WILLIAM DJORQUIST Is spemMns tho day in town from her Cntchlng Inlet home. DICK CONROY nnd MR. HILER, coal miners from Cntchlng Inlet, nro In town for tho dny. WILLI M DROWN nnd wlfo nro spondlug a few days on South Coos River on a (Ishtng trip. MRS. EMMA HILDORN. of Mllllcomn Is In town today to attend tho Decoiatlon Dny services. MISS STELLA JUTSTROM, of South Coos Rlvor, cmne to town this morning to spend tho dny. MRS. M. R. SMITH enmo to town this morning from tho Duncan homo on South Coos Rivor. WILLIAM RLACKMORE nnd daugh ter, irom Haynes Inlot, are In Mnrshlleld spending tho dny. H. D. UUTT, representing Ford-Klass siilrt Co., will lenvo via Drain in tho morning for tho North. MR. nnd MRS. MIKE nURKE will movo tomorrow to Ferndalo, whore iney win niaKo tnelr home. MISS EDNA WIEDER, of Lnkeslde, Ib In town todny. She will return homo on tho nftornoon bont. C. M'CIOVERN returned yesterdny from Rosohurg where ho spent n month or so on business. MRS. ENGLAND and son, VICTOR, enmo to Mnrshlleld, this morning from their Cntchlng Inlot homo. MRS. WARREN DESSEY nnd bnby nnd RUTH DESSEY nre hero from South Coos River spending tho dny. MR. and MRS. JOHN GRANT, of South Coos River, enmo down tho river this morning to spend the dny. L. J. POST nnd family plan to leavo next week for tho Willam ette Valley, whoro they will lo cnte. MR. AND MRS. REHR AND MISS ESTHER REHR nre among tno North Inlet visitors spending tho day lu town. MRS. ROBERT ROBERTSON nnd son, HOWARD, nro Mnrshflold vis itors observing Memorlnl dny from Hnynes Inlet. MRS. Ci. W. SANFORD nnd her moth or, MRS. WILSON PETERSON, nro spondlug tho dny In town from Hnynes Inlet. MR. nnd MRS. D. D. DRAINARD nnd fnintlv, of Hnynes Inlet, nre In town nnd wll return homo on tho ufternoon bont. MR. and MRS. .1. B. CHOATE. of Seattlo left this afternoon for Han don fiom which plnco they will go to Snn Francisco. MRS. MARY ROONEY. of Greon . Point, Is in Mnrshflold to spend Memorlnl Dny. She is tho grandmother of Joe nnd n. Roo- ney of Mnrshflold. MRS. SWANEE PETERSON, accom panied oy ner minor, ANDREW OLSEN, and son, RUSSELL, nro In Mnrshllold for the dny. THEODORE BRADLEY, represent ing Langley & Mlchales, of San FrniKisco, wll lenvo on tho Alll- nnco tomorrow morning for Eure ka, MR. AND MRS. Kl'GENE O'CON NELL and Cornelius O'Couuoll linvo returned from n delightful fishing and nutolng trip to ton Mllo. MR. nnd MRS. E. C. ARCHERS. MRS JUDD nnd MRS. NED GALLOWAY enmo In from North Inlot this morning to nttend Decorntlou Day services. CHAS. METLIN Is oxpected homo this ovenlug from n six weeks' visit with friends nnd rolntlves In tho Enst. Mr. Motlln will como via Dandon. MRS. WALTER CHRISTIANSEN, of Catching Inlet, her mother, MRS. McINTOSH, nnd GEORGE McIN TOSH nro In Mnrshflold to observo Decoration Dny. MR. and MRS. J. C. McCOLLOCH nnd son, CHARLES, and dnughtor. LIZZIE, enmo to Mnrshflold this morning from tholr Hnynes Inlet homo, to spend Memorlnl Dny In PERRY LAWRENCE AND J. J. STANLEY woro hero from Co qulllo yestordny closing up tho deal with D. N. Holcomb for tho property at Ton Mllo for tho Outing Club, town. .IAS. MERCHANT Is In from his Denver Hill ranch to spond a few days. Ho mny play with tho Mnrshflold team next Sunday, hut S ho Is not figuring on playing much this year. Ho said that ho figured on organizing n team at Denver Hill but thoy mndo such n showing that ho wns con fident tho tonm would bo barred ns too fast for tho Coos County League, so ho dropped tho plnn. JOHN KIEF, of Haynes Inlot, camo to juarsnuGiu tins mornuiK iu "" lanoldBoldlr,hVl!fH tho Norinern of tho ClvllWar. K. 0. PER "."LkiW' Tor ea,"rV. u wi tract work the $, on the new bridge wj beforo he W", nuarrel oyer th hg J una!- I'Vntricti. to nworu i"v . nwra d fflart .-.. t n fl.F. AltKXTIU"'M Thoro will b V7,iVii In honor of J. r. ''". Ore,0ii filCCt UIU t"".-rMlBv Mrs K. Land0' ,lYi f S 05r?i10KRebekahff?Nt Oregon, this eteB1UB hail. uitli I GRADUATION GIFTS nAfivtifirkw ritr Tk.iciir June 5tn Remember your friends who' are just closing their happy high-sc h oo m some nice little token of good will, such as a Watch, Ring, Bracelet, Locket and Chain, Kodak, or Stationery, Etc. Call and see our selection of pretty things. Red Cross Jewelry Department, Red Cross Drug Store See our window. w-,S Motorcycle w I v,