The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 21, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Image 9

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l.conBrcs ani.trdny hav-
fC5U Z " W. Hosoburs
r!t cclcto visit familiar
lst ff . . nl.l noluhbors
I, and ",s '"''." v. ; woll
V'Kl cr some property lntoi
IUol'olnt. Mr. Ilormanls
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looking well and Informed us that ho
had almost fully regained, his former
good health again, tho result of his
lato trip abroad nnd rest slnco re
turning homo. Coqulllo Herald.
POTATOES ljii ceiilH imimd by
tho sack. ANONA Cash GROCERY.
Ho sure nnd ATT UN I) RAND
DANCE NEXT SATURDAY night.
1912 Harley Davidson
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""" iSntc-it Inventions or Wllllnm H. Hurley Uio world',
,"" Motorcycle designer nnd engineer.
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1912 MODELS AND PRICES
. ,r p. Single-Cylinder Bat-
tcry jiouui
Knl-Flotelng
tV mom with $900
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4 ,cry Model with Ful-Flotc-
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wheel control... V- w
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neto Model with $225
puM-'lotelng scat ip i--
A H. P. SlnBlo-Cyllmlcr aing-
ncto Model with Ful-Floio-lng
Bent and Freo-JfcOOC
wheel control... pJJ
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neto Model wltli Q?or7C
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NORTH INLET NEWS.
(Spcclnl to Tho Tlmjs.)
nimrloa .iniiRon nnd It. It. Plnkor-
ton have gone out on a hunting trip.
The fanners nro busy during this
lino wenthor getting In their potntocs.
They report u lino crop.
Mrs. John Vnnbtirgor and family,
of Lakeside, have been visiting at
the homo of John nnd Hob llopo for
a fov days.
COOSTOX CULLIXGS.
(Special ti Tho Times.)
Mr. Johnson has Just finished pick
ing tho potatoes on a three-aero Held
that yielded SOU bushels.
Hugo and Oscar Stault, Mr. Victor
Stuulf'8 sons, who aro attending tho
college at Corvallls, report an un
usually large attendance at that In
stitution this year.
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KKX'ITCK INLET ITEMS.
(Special to Tho Times.)
Practically all farmors hero nro
now dlirnlnir their notatoes. Tho
yield Is medium or nbovo tho normal.
Mrs. .Tudd returned on tho Hcdon
do. Sho has been visiting lied
daughter In Snn Francisco for a
month or bIx weeks.
CV6 H. P. Twin-Cylinder Mag
neto Model with Ful-Floto-lng
seat and Free-djOQfi
wheol control... PJJ
..... ,,. t,n iiii.Pfl F. O. n. In Mllwnul'.co. Our 1 II. P. Mng-
..,. Modal Is now on our iloor rendy for Inspection.
Cnl'l and seo It and let us tnlk It over with you.
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feast
Cfa?n.rnng .
W. O. Hamilton hns been homo for
over a week on account of a horso
stepping on his root while working
for tho Smith Mill Co.
Mr. Win Llndstroni Is finishing a
flno now dwelling. Tho palo Hold oir
his ranch Is ubout as lino us one can
find anywhere, and the same can bo
said about his corn.
Mr. E. P. Hrlbs Is building a very
flno living houso on his place.
Mrs. Hansen Is also putting up n
home on her ranch.
Frank Hamilton Is carrying his
arm In a sling on account of a seri
ous rail ho sustained Sunday morn
ing while working on tho North Star.
Mrs. Long, with her son nnd daugh
ter, or Idaho, who have been visiting
nt her daughter's. Mrs. C. Helsner,
nro going out on tho Uedondo to tho
city. They expect to romnln In Cali
fornia il winter.
CTLLINGS OF COQUILL13
Tho fruit Inspector recently pro
nounced Victor Stiuiff's orchard tho
finest young orchnrd in tho county.
And It certainly Is line. It Is plan
ned along up-to-dnto scientific lines,
nnd it is being well attended. Tho
trees aro simply flno.
The surveyors nro now nearly
Mirnnirh with their work on tho nro-
posed county road from Allegnny to
North Uend. Tho Burvcy leaves tho
old road n short distance below Mr.
13. P. Hrlbs' plncc, and tho report Is
that tho uverngo grado will not ex
ceed C per cent.
Geo. D. Mandlgo is
weok In Coqulllo City.
spending a
C. Stanford of Hnynos Inlet lo a
guest today of his daughter, Mrs. C.
A. Nomner.
ReVi D. A. McLood returned yes
tcrday from Youcalla whero he at
tend Presbytery.
Mrs. J. G. Homo and daughter,
Miss Edith, of Shor an avenue, wero
Mnrshfleld shoppers yesterday.
Miss May Peterson, who has been
visiting relatives hero for a few days,
has left for her homo in Maine.
CL'ltltV COUNT V ACCIDENT.
Coos County Sent New ns Told Ry
The Hernia
Tho nHndon Commercial Club has
filed articles of Incorporation In tho
office of tho county clerk.
Olympic Flour
Highest Quality
Tho Hnndon Water company hns
Italflled articles of Incorporation, tho
rnpltnl stock being placed at $25,000.
Tho Incorporators nro Directors of tho
Dnndon Commercial Club, J. W. Mast
L. C. Craln, O. A. Trowbridge, L. P.
Sorcnson nnd C. K. Wndo
Marriage licenses hnvo rocontly
been Issued by County Clerk Watson
to Clyde Collier nnd Lllllo M. Thorn
ton or. Coqulllo; Hoy A. Snubort of
Acme, Lano County, nnd Hannah T.
Larson of Mnrshfleld; Travis Hyzor
of North Uond nnd .Dora Sinclair pf
Coqulllo.
A pretty wedding wnB solemnized
nt tho homo of tho groom In Coqulllo
Wednesday evening, Octobor 18,
1011, tho contracting pnrtles bolng
nVydo Collier nnd Miss UJjJlef M.
Thornton both of this city, his honor,
Judgo 13. G. D. Holden. olllclntlng.
LnBt Saturday morning Mr. nnd
Mrs. C. A. Woodruff's youngest son,
Lyman, met with nn nccldent that
nearly cost tho boy both eyes. Ly
man, together with his elder broth
ers, had drawn tho loads out of some
shot gun shells, and llko nil boys,
left tho litter on tho iloor for tholr
mother to sweep up. Mrs. Woodruff
swept tho trash Into tho lire. Lymun
snw something In tho trash pile ho
wlnted to snvo from tho Hro nnd
alnminil til llll'lt it 111) tllSt II R tllO SUP
posed empty shells exploded. Powder
and Hot omiiorH nueu ins inco mm
eyes, singeing off his hnlr nbovo the
forehead. Tho boy was oroiignt io
Dr. Schllemnnn Saturday nftomoon
who dressed tho oyes and discovered
they were not out, nnd says tho boy
will ultimately recover his vision
ngaln though It will bo somo tlmo bo
roro ho can bear tho rayB of light.
Gold Heach Globo.
A number of relatives and friends
witnessed tho pretty nnd linprcsslvo
coromony and tho happy couplo
woro tho receplonts of many usoful
wedding. gifts. Tho groom Is nn ln
diiBtrlous nnd most exemplary young
man who hnB grown to mnnhood In
this community. Ho Is foreman of
tho brldgo crow on tho Coos Bny and
Eastern railroad.
Mr. 13. Evcnson Is getting his
plnco Into lino shnpe, having also
nearly finished a living houso.
Mr. S. W. Harmon Is busy clonrlng
land nnd planting a fine npplo orchard.
Mrs. M. G. Pratt spent last Wed
nesday In Mnrshfleld at tho homes of
her daughters, Mrs. Wm. Lawhorno
nnd Mrs. T. V. Johnson.
Miss Floronco Peterson, who has
boon spending tho Inst two months
with relatives nenr Oregon uity, is
expected homo next week.
Ilev. Frank Adams of Coty'.o
passed through hero en routo 'homo
from Youcalla where ho attended tho
Presbyterian convention.
Mrs. Elmer Ilussoll, who hns been
spending tho summer with rolatlvcs
on North Coos Hlvor, hns roturnod
and gono to housekeeping hero.
Tho flower garden nt Abo Ander
son's plnco Is perhaps ono of tho best
In tho county.
C. T. Smith's ranch mny bo said
to bo a model ranch In ninny ro
BpectB. It Is ovldeiico of what work,
planning nnd porsovornnco will do
on Coos county land. Mr. KJcllnnd
Is nlBo rapidly getting his ranch Into
first clnss Bhapc.
SCIENTIFIC NOTES.
Spain rontnlns 11,597,013 ncrcs
of unproductive lnnd.
Pneumatic boxing gloves hnvo
boon Invented by a Phlladolphlan.
A seml-nutonintlc tolephono sys
tem is bolng tried out In Amstor
dnm. Tho Pino Is believed to bo tho old
est of trees, somo having nttnlncd
tho ngo of 700 yenrs.
M3SI0 at tho CHANDLER on
SUNDAY ovcnlng. Arrnngo to tnko
YOUR Sunday DINNER there
Ho suro and ATTEND HAND
DANCE NEXT SATURDAY night.
First Class Auto Service
Two flno Cndlllnc cars ready for
service at all hours anywhoro at rca
sonnblo rates. Phono 6C-J until 11
p. in. nftcr lip. m., Phono C-J. ncsl
donco Phono 28-J.
I J). L. FOOTE, Proprietor.
Tho Methodist church of North
Hcnd Is In process of being ronovated
with fresh paint and paper. Tho ef
ficient nnd nctlvo Lndlcsl Aid is tak
ing tho matter In hand.
Tho North Bond firemen will glvo
tholr sovonth nnnttnl ball In Eckhoff
hnll Thursdny ovcnlng, Octobor 20,
nnd tho mombors nro endeavoring to
mnko It fnr surpass all previous ones.
Holnlo Iloltnntllor who Is playing
on tho Los Angeles tonm this year
and who Is making tho big showing
In stick work now, wnB a mombor
of tho North Hcnd tonm In tho Coos
County Lcnguo several years ago.
Tho North Bond High school stu
dents, Mlzpnh Blblo class and Wcs
loynn Hlblo clnsses nro nrrnnglng to
unite In nn organization to transform
tho old tnbornnclo Into a gymnasium.
If a leaBo can be obtalnod on tho
ground whero tho building Is lo
catcd, they will do it. Ths cost will
bo about $12B.
POTATOES Ufi cents iioitiul by
tho sack. ANONA Cash OHOCEUY.
A TURKISH HATH will do you
GOOD. Phono 214-J.
Try Tho Times Want Ads.
OF COURSE YOU ARE INTERESTED
Every man and woman is
snterested in what is best in
good clothes and where to
get them at
The Most
Reasonabse
Prices
Our stock offers ample
room for selection and all
our goods are offered at
money-saving prices.
We invite inspection and
and comparison.
Merchant (&
The Big Store
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