The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 01, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Image 2

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H ij ffe oorfre Your HeadcCers During! the Great Cetebratiof
t h SWl) C tk'S AftBr nn lPo of exactly eighteen 1 " " ...
faM wJs Editor und Pub. minutes by the watch, the laat of the ' - W !k
IkP'SJl Worries had disappeared and, although' H J f ft fi J 1 A W f 1 J
ii-rr-aioii have 20 to oO Per Cent on'
JftSI rUTlRIn A faked leport that Adams' had .
Jfti I l"H I IIbI"! d'ed yc8tordny ns tho ro8U,t ot th,J " i p11
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Local Youth Consumes Straw
berries In Record- Break
ing Time.
To Dean Adams, nn employee of
a locul oloctrlc company, belongs tho
tltlo of "Champion Strawberry
Kator of Coos County." Somo of his
wnrmoBt admirers loudly proclaim
him champion of tho 'world, but lest
"Iil'l Arthur" bocomo pcovod at any
attempts to sharo the championship
Hiiot-llKht with him and docldo to do
sort tho heavy-welKht rnnks In favor
of ontorliiK tho sport of strawberry
eating, It has hrou decided by the
moro conservative to limit Adnms'
title to Coos county until some white
hopo shall have momorlzed, crya
tallzod, foslllcd and homlclzed th-j
dnrk cloud at proseut hovering ovsr
tho manly art. ,
Tho font by which Adams has mnu
nRcd to break Into tho ranks of tho
much-talked-of was accomplished nt
tho Java Coffee IIouso Inst TIiur.1
day utKht.
Feeling slightly fulnt nbout uloveu
o'clock ThursdayMilght, and deciding
Hint a little nourishment would fix
him up, Adams betook himself to tho
.lava Coffco Iiouho and ordered n
bowl of clam chowder. Ho was Just
on tho last lap of tho Bccond bowl
when I'M. Richmond and somo oth
ers nt tho tlmo In tho restaurant
started nn argument about strawberry
cntlng.
Adnms prlckod up his cars and
when n lull In tho conversation occur
red ho took tho Hour and made tho
statement that ho could eat moro
berries Hint any other man In tho
county. ,
This sounded good so after n par
ley, It was decided that If Adnms
could ent six boxes of strnwberrloi,
Hlchmond would pay for them. Tho
Weil-Known Coos County
Sportsman to Be Third
Man Monday.
O. .T. Sepley, the well-known Coos
county horso ownor nnd sportsman,
has been Bolected to roforco tho
Hough-House Chnrllo Hums verstiB
Guy I.co light which taken place at
tho Kink next Monday night. Tho
selection of Mr. Seoloy was ngrcoablo
to both of tho principals and will bo
especially wolcomo news to the fol
lowers of tho boxing gnmo hero who
contcmplnto taking In this match.
Hoth of thp llttlo flghtorB nro work
ing hard to get Into shnpe for tho
coming go; nnd each Is equally con
fident of his nblllty to whip tho other
follow. Leo was this morning taken
for somo road work nnd lntor was put
through the rub-down mill by his
tralnors nt the Turkish baths.
Tho following pnBt performances
of tho two scrnppors will bo of Inter
est to tho Inrgo crowd of porsons who
from tho soat reservations already
made, nro cxpoxtod to bo prccont
when tho bout Is called on Monday
evening.
Somo Iden of how tho tuon stack
up may be gained from tho fact that
both men hnvo nt different times
fought Abo I.nvoll. Hums met I.n
voll onco and defeated him; whllo
I.co, In his two fights with I.nvoll,
lost onn nnd won one. Ho won tho
Inst ono.
Tho doors of tho rink wII open nt
7 p. m. sharp on Monday. Tho preli
minary starts nt 7:30.
TIJ.VNIS ....i.u,ir nt tho U.V-NKHY.
The low prices of the Boston Store are taking this, oomtiybystorm.. People come back again and ngain-
strongost evidence of our low prices aud fair and honest yrcatment. Don't buy elsewhere until you have visited The
Boston. There are thousands of dollars worth of high standard merchandise here at prices that even undersell tho
manufacturer's of the world. Wo slum lnlow onlva imnll fraction of tho gigantic sainjH hero in our store
Men's All Wool Suits in neat patterns,
Sizes 32 to 'J 8. AVcro J r A
$15 to $10.50 $I.3U
Washington and Bradley Loggers,
Sizes G to 10. AV
Pair
:c7;$4.95
Men's Dreos Shoes, in $1.C0 and $5.00
grades. All sizes. "Wide &J C
widths 4
Men's Heavy Wool Underwear, grey
only. All sizes. AVas Qr
$1.65. Garment OJXj
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Extra Large Bandana Handerchiefs,
Blue only. AV&'e 10c.
Each
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7zc
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Men's Bo3s of Road Overalls, bib or
waist styles. Blue only.
Pair
70c
Boys' Fine Wool Suit3, Knickerbocker
pants. AVere $6to $T QT
$7.50. Suit... I 4O.CJ
Women's Black Pctticoat3,
$1.25 grade. Three dozen
at, each
regular
65c
Women's Cotton Underwear, slightly
ileeced ribbed. AVas 35c OC
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to 50c. Garment
Men's Cotton Ribbed Underwear, bluo
color. All sizes. AVas 65c
garment. Now
45c
Children's Ribbed Underwear, slightly
Ileeced. Gray. Sizes to 34. 'I Cp,
AVcro 35c to 65c. Garment. . ,&-J'Vi
Fine Dress Ginghams, Red Seal qual
ity. AVas 15c. Pretty i 1!
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patterns. Yard
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