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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1908)
.W .2. jn- THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1908. FALLS AND BREAKS BOTH BONES OF ARM forearm in a fall. Dr. A. L. House worth was called to reduce the frac ture. While the Injury is a painful one and will lay the little lady up for some time, no permanent ill ef fects are feared. R. H. Norton of Sumner, under went an operation at the hospital here and is getting along well. Win. Orr of Myrtle Point, under went an operation at Mercy hospital and is getting along fairly well. The mother of Mrs. Glen Davis arrived last evening from San Fran cisco to take care of the young wom an who has been 111 of appendicitis. SEATTLE CJIOSEX. Mrs. Davis was reported somewhat better today. Do not rorget that DeWltt't, Little Early Risers are the best pills mado. They are pleasant llttlo pills that aro easy to take and are prompt and gentle. We sell and recommend them. Sold by LOCJUIAItT & PAH SONS. Odd Fellows Decide to Meet On Elizabeth Jones Sustains Severe Injury Two Undergo Operations Here. Elizabeth Jones, little daughter of Mr. Jones of Flxup store, sustained a fracture of both bones of the right Godfrey Family Show, Wednesday and Thursday evenlng3. This family gives a clean high class show and Is XOT AXOTIIKIl FAKE. Prices 25, 35 and 50 cents. Sound In 1008. DENVER, Colo., Sept. 22. Seat tle was chosen unanimously as the meeting place of the Odd Fellows next year. Chicago withdrew from the contest. The MYERS STORE NORTH BEND, OREGON The MYERS STORE NORTH BEND, OREGON " - . i i 1 . P I m H w f-H . ri a T a Secon Begin Anniversary and To-morrow Mornin Fall S Opening at 9. A. M. A Matchless Display of New Fall Merchandise Unequaled in Qi&aliky and Underpriclng Embroidery Special Fine Swiss and Nainsook em broidery insertion. Very dainty patterns. Widths from l1 inches to 21 inches. Regular I2V2C values. Bought specially for our Anniversary, and offered at yard, only 3c Pine Swiss and Nainsook em broidery edging in many dainty patterns. Full unbroken lengths. Regular values from 15c to 20c yard. Bought specially for this event, and offered at yard 8c Another lot of wider embroidery edging, same grade as above but in wider wvlths, ranging in values from 22e to 27c yard. All go yard, only lie Another lot, same grade as above, but in widths ranging fom 9 inches to the width of the very wide corset cover embroidery. Most of the pat terns in this lot ; for ribbon drawn beading. Regularly, would sell at up to 65c yard. All go, yard only .' ".17c Free R.onpd Trips from Marshfield on Flyer and O'Kelly's Boats. High Class Entertain ment Afternoon and Evening. Everybody Welcome. In commemoration of the Second Anniversary of the birth of this store, we now celebrate in a most fitting manner. We have planned many months to make this event one of profit and pleasure to you. We have bought liberally from the great market centers of the globe, and the vast assemblage of bright, new mer chandise that will greet you Tomorrow morning, will fittingly tell of this store's ability to lead and undersell. Come the first day, if you can at all do so. Come every day during the celebration, if you can. For every time you come, we know you will not only enjoy yourself, but you will be greally benefited as well. A Superb Showing of New Dress Trimmings It is to be a season of .much elab oration in dress, lavish use of col ors. The new trimmings show it. Bands and appliques of brilliant colors, with handsome embroidered designs. Just' the trimming 'that will be used on tailored costumes for the coming season. Prices range from $2.50 yard to 30c American Torchon Lace A matchless showing of fine American torchon lace edging and insertion. Exquisite patterns. Reg ular values from 10c to 18c yard. All go for our Anniversary for the yard 5c Women's Tailored Suits and Cats Moderately Priced from $10 to $05. This exquisite translation, is a Paris-American display in the fullest meaning of the word. Paris has inspired, but American workers have repeated the Fashions so cleverly, that side by side one cannot discover which copied which. You will see here reproductions of masterpieces from Callot, Socurs, Jeanne Lavin, Beer, Paquin, Bernard & Cie, Francis and Badin. The inspiration of these popular French designers gives the mode of dress during the tumultuous times of the French Revolution. This fashion show is unequivocally Directoire. A man's coat has been the inspiration. The shoulders are mannish, hips small, sleeves long and close fitting, revers pointed and collars high. The girdle and sash recall the military officers' dress of the same period. Colors are Navy, London smoke, seal brown, olive green and black, and many mixed weaves, with combinations, of chevron and herringbone patterns. Prices are much lower than any we have shown in previous seabons, and certainly as low and in some instances lower, when the tailoring, style and material arc considered, than any other store in America. Broad statement, you say? Possibly, but to test the truth of it, all we ask is an inspection of the garments and an unbiased comparison of prices. 3C- fwfil You Wait to See Our Display of School Clothes Made from the Ladies' Home Journal Patterns Tomorrow morning we will have on display at our Pattern Counter an assortment of model school dresses made from the Ladies' Home Journal Patterns. These dresses, while simple and plain, are easily worth $5 to $8 each, yet each of them can be duplicated for almost half its value if you make it yourself from patterns and material now showing in our store. If you have never made your children's clothes, now is. a good time to try your hand. The Ladies' Home Journal Patterns are as simple as A-B-C, but if you are not sure just how to begin, come see these pretty garments and make one up yourself. Examine the garments carefully, ask the pattern saleswoman to show you the patterns from which they are made up, then get the price of materials and figure for yourself just how little it will cost. This display illustrates most forcibly the possibilities of these patterns when used with appropriate materials. Don't fail to see this extraordinary display, and get pointers on how to make up your children's dresses yourself, and without the aid of a dressmaker. NOTE The garments on exhibition will be sold at the close of our Anniversary Celebration at actual cost of material and labor. If you would like one reserved leave your name at pattern counter. ""jCsL ml l rtSfrtTluftty III JpSi ''lit kva'Sx I'll ll wJwfSh Ml fllw ill 11 1 w iti 1 11 I It W I I Vl l Arlil I fcVJ Ladies' Faddish Purses. Several dozen ladies' new German Silver Silk lined purses, just now all the rage of Now York, will he offered for the first time in this store Wednesday morning. These purses sell regularly at 85c and $.00. Through a special purchase, wo are enabled to offer them during the first few days of our Anniversary, only, at special 63c For To-morrow We have engaged some of the best talent in Coos County and there is none better than our home talent. Mrs. Tower, Miss Millis and an incomparable orchestra will be here to make the day one of lasting enjoy ment, and you should not miss this unusual MUSICAL TREAT We welcome everybody. Splendid Showing of Bedding Xo time like the present to buy your Pall and Winter bedding. The prices are un usually low, and the line is far more varied than in previous seasons. In silk, silkaline and satin comforts, we arc showing a very attractive line, and one on which we can save you money. The same is true of cotton and wool blankets as well as on white spreads and sheets and pillow cases. See our line while attending this great event. Special Boat Service for Wednesday Afternoon and Evening STKAMtill FliVKH. II O'KKLLKVS 1JOATS. 1 p. 111. A Loaves Xorth lSeml. g$?3JS Loaves Murshfk'ld. 7:30 a. in 1:30 p. m. 8:00 a. in 5;00 p. m. 0:15 a. in 0:30 p. in. 11:30 a. in 7:30 p. in. Leave Xorth IJeiul. 0:00 a. in 2:30 10:30 a. in 3.30 8: -15 a. in. 10: 15 a. in. 1:00 p. in. t t 2:30 p. in. l:()() p. in. 7:00 ii. in. 10:05 a. in. 11:15 ii. in. 1:15 p. in. 3:15 p. in. 5:00 ii. in. 0:35 p. in. 11:15 a. in 0:00 p 1 sow V- 10:00 pjMpapW Leaves Mni-lillol(l. IB l II. 111. 111. X p. in. fv - ' " "