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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1909)
emm sPvfWKfJWJSjA 'F'WW Of .1iTW- , "-Vu 4r v .xs Hfi i f " $& iflB' "i '1,3 v ll' i J & M HZ&z$l ' ' 2 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSnFIELD, OREGON, SATbRDAYrDECEMBER 11,"l 8Ofl-EVENI0Q EDITION. " 0 SERE ARE SOME SUGGESTIONS FR.OM SANTA GLAUS: FOK 1JA1JY Unities Pacifiers Dolls... .) " Rubber Ralls 5 Horns Hear Skin Coats Heauty Pins 10, Bell Toys Hanks Rattle.s with IIIiirs Return Ualls AVhistles Ribbon ". Hug Dolls Teddy Hems 15c Aluminum Cup . . .10c . . . . oc and 10c and 10c 5c . .S2.15 15, 20c 15c . ..10c 10c , .5, 10c . . . .5c 10, 15c 25c to $1.25 . ..20c FOK SISTER Handkerchiefs .. 10, 15, 25c Balls Ribbon. 10, 15, 20c Automobiles. Side Combs. . . .'. 10, 25c Drums 35, 15, 75c Cups and Saucers Hack Combs 10, 25c Knives 54 to $2.00 Stationery. .. ... Gold Tins 75c Tool Chests Sli75 and Sil.00 Ribbons FATHER ,.-. ii?rvmi.M AinTliril .rviv iniuj iim - 5, 10, 25c Set of Dishes S4.00 to $50.00 Guaranteed Knives .25, 50, 75c Hnnd-Painted Plates. . .S1.50, S..0 Safety Razors. . . . 25c to S2..o n,.v, c.l FOR YOUR Fit! ENDS Stationery. . . Post Card Albums, Kidbody Dolls. . . Dolls with Natural lashes V Cus and Saucers. Mirrors , Dressed Dolls. . . Toy Pianos Toy Dishes Toy Dcds ALL PHICES ...25c to $1.00 Manic Lanterns. . . .. ,10c to S2.50 Trains . .. ,25c to $2.15 Hanks Hair and eye- Mechanical Toys. . .;.$3.00, $1.50 Gun Boats . . . ,15c to $2.75 Mechnnicnl Boats 5c to 85c Donkey Engines . . !$5c to $1.50 Air Guns, 50c, 75c, $1, $1.25, $1.85 Cake Sets. . $1.50 and $2.75 Diabolo 25c to $2.50 Pie Plates. . ,20c to $2.50 Books Alger's and Henty's 25c Umbrellas. . , 75c. S1.25. S1.75 Printing Presses $1.30 Kitchen bets .$3.00, $!1.00 Haudkei chief s. , .75c to $2.00 Hose .10c to $1.25 Combs. . . "... 25c up Water Sets. . . 20c Vases .$1.25, $1.50 Jugs .75c to S2.75 Jnrdiniers. . . . ?.,, im ' Shaving Brushes.. 5c up 05 50c Shnving Glasses. ., 25, 50c Ties 25c up Handkerchiefs.. . .$1.05 to $2.05 Soy 25c up Stationery $1.50 up Cuspidors 35c up Wino Sets $3.00 Set Cup nnd Saucers . . .$1.50 up Set Clock Ornaments. $1.10 up Fish Bods $1.50 Lamps. $1.00 to $5.00 $2.50 to $5.00 25c ,50c to $7.00 Odds in Jap China Odds in German China. Shell China. Hiiviland China. Daultou Jugs. . ...50, 00c Daultou Plates. . . . .25, 50c Cliocolato Sets. 25, 50c Water Sets. 25, 50c Baskets. . . . 25c up Dolls, all kinds. 75c up Toys of all kinds. $1.75 Books. ' 50c up Stationery. ,...$1.25 up Kibbons, Haiidkercbiefs, ,75c to $5.00 And other articles too numerous to .35c to S2.00 mention. 75c $1 5 SI 75 Pxinting I'resscs jpi.iu jvucui'it ois v... -......, ' " ,',, ' oct.i? vnim nnnns WHILE THE STOCK IS COMPLETE. AND WE CAN GIVE YOU THE PROPER ATTENTION. Bi3 J.U1!J JJVllJii3X. Oiuuiu'-'. - " , It IT 1 f' 1 1 c- td-av nAfiiTT grrOlRTH. . rront street, lviarsnneia V A J P"5 L3-Jl JL V-ckul. -a- jl ----- vmsfm&m&Mmmm r .t ". . 7- nni iv n n fr7 r? f n rv n r n&&&s&&&&&i SWfS I You Don't H 8h$r?ffflrlf2l& rtHrtf.!??i I - tigs ' wLJlJ h - IKaLbSS i - . W. I v " "tJ urewsnx'Ar. entices of visitors W B - -I in the city, or of Coos Bay people M aJr3a Vflttarl mm.'jmpmfTT' iimmwup '' ' "i ave U fio tb 'Frisco CONTRIBUTIONS concerning social -happenings, Intended for publication in the society depart ment of The Times, must be sub mitted to the editor not later than 6 o'clock p. m. Friday of each week. Exceptions will be allowed only In cases whore events occtir later than the time mentioned.) ALL FOR LOVE Love laid down his bow and quiver. Thinking ho would rest a while; All the woi Id "began to shiver, All tho world forgot to smile'. All the roses quickly faded, All tho music died away; All tho world at onco grew jaded, Hope surrendered to Dismay. Every soldior, doubting, halted, War was glorious no more; Hearts who had beon exalted KrSwrae .SHfcd&SS&k baby ribbon laced In lattice fashion and held with two seals. One is tied with a red and green Dresden rosette formed of ends, fastened with a seal, and one has a bow of holly ribbon and a seal with a silver fringe, that gives a very Christmas sy touch. Simple Gjfts. Thoro are any number of gifts that require no sewing only care ful pasting. A cbrnucopia is made simply by twisting a double sheet of heavy noto paper and holding it In shape- with holly seals. A fringe PERSONAL notices of visitors In the city, or of Coos Bay people who visit in other cities, together with notices of social affairs, are' gladly received in the social de partment Telephone 1331. No tices of dub meetings will be pub lished and' secretaries are kindly requested to furnish s tine. To find an up-to-date line of Christmas pres ents Just glance into our window as you pass and see those Bean Pots, Casseroles; Pie Plates and Bakers See if they are not "up to snuff' Those are just a sample of the many things we have to show you inside Just drop in and look them over . We can save you money in your Christmas shopping before the figure was of cotton batting is pasted around the top, both inside and out. It is ' -i ...t.l. n l-,.rtt nF Mncpl "Scorned tho medals which the c . , UUU '..ni... v..." .--..-. -- - woi e. Men no longor sighed for riches, modallon of silver and white, These medallions are exce'lent for Fame lost all the charms It had; ornamenting a Christmas tree, oi c tnl.,R i ti,n ditches .Uo tops oi uo.es IO UD ll.U d l Dropped thoir shovels and wore sad. Lovo took up his bow and quier; Blossoms bloomed upon tho plain; Proud swans floated on the liver, War was glorious again. Solected. vors at a Christmas dinner. They nro niado on a circular or dlamond shnped foundation of white paper, covered with batting. The "Snow Fringe." To make tho "snow frlngo," cut a sheet of batting into strips two or three- times wide, clip half way up, and then pull carefully apart, . 'using tho Inside for the outside. Tho THE CmUfraArSl 'tinsel fringe is made by unraveling j indisputably to the little ones., J homemade or- It Is tho one tlmo In the year,"' ,., m. .. , ., . , n . 'IiniUt'IUS Will UW lUUIUI JHUBl BUUBiiii. sldoratlon, and so tho wise mother will see, boforo she selects tho In tricate and olitborato artlclos her sUIllod fingors bo oaslly fashion, that her small daughter has work which her baby hands may satisfactorily accomplish. A set of sachets Is a gift any glrllo white paper, cut out. A Magazine Case. A magazine case is easily made, requiring only careful cutting and pasting. It Is a gift that will find a welcome In any well-kept library. If you have a small boy In the fam ily, delight his heart by allowing him to make one or more for some grown-up friend. One I have in mind Is mado of two sheets of gray cardboard. It Is held together with three bows of red satin ribbon, and ornamented with an artistic head cut from the cover page of a maga zine. In making these cases, havo the cardboard an Inch longer and broader than the magazine for which it is intended. Tho match scratcher Is another itt o imv win tnkn nleasuro in making. Farmer John was cut fvnin n fnivMllnr advertisement. wIc hat was cut carefully from his head, I and pasted on the wrong side of a' sheet of black sandpaper. It was, thnn nut out and pasted, rough side i up, in its proper place. In ono cor ner of the red cardboard mount, which is 10xS Inches, is fasten ed a pasteboard box, ornamented with a bunch of dried grass. The j Fine Jewelry l fine Dairy j Exhibit I- UKh I is now most complete. Como In and see .: 1(J0 CRES One-half flno hot- V K ,r, Pnlr VinllHP. COOd foam, !1 Our stock of jewelry our line of AVATCHES, RROOCHES, CROSSES, IIEM? FINS AND liUClCLES, FOUS, CHAINS, NECKLACES, TIE IMNS, U'ATCII CHAINS, STERLING SILVER NOVELTIES, FOUN TAIN FENS, CUT GLASS AND SILVERWARE. torv. nnd far less expensive than those shown In the stores. A Present For llaby A darling rattle for a baby is made by covering tho pasteboard foundation1 of n bolt of baby ribbon with two thicknesses of batting sprinkled with sachet. One I saw may make. It, Is one any grown-up , recently had a Santa Clans seal on will be delighted to receive. siono siue nnu u biont uu mu ui i white or pale tinted onvelopos are A strip of batting was put around It, padded with cotton batting, thickly, and glued socuroly to this was a sprinkled with wiohot. Around oach . loop qf ribbon. Thon a band of is tied a different colored ribbon, 'ribbon, to which TVeretackod throe Ik hi in plane with a Santa Clans seal., silver bolls, was put on. Tho stork ThreeWghots rcoUy mndo nre'llew" fioni a scrap of kimono moit effwUvQ, One ha? palo groon clpth, and was pasted to a' stiff Carleton-Jewelry Co. match Is caught with a witch of wdA A FIRST TRUST & SAVINGS RANK Illdg., Opposite Cliaiicller Hotel. tt-::-::-n-K--------n--K---- ------: K thread. The lettering where you strike your John!" Is dono in water-color This la Farmer ? The Portland Oregonlan saysi "An engagement which will prove most' i..tn.sDtinc .a tlint nf Miss JInrv n Montgomery, the eldest daughter of'l Mrs. J. 13. Montgomery, to the Rev. j,t Henry Russell Tnlbot, rector of St. Iifivld's Church. Miss Montgomery has always been prominently Identi fied with society, and has gone in ex tensively for charity work. Tho Rev. Mr. Talbot arrived from, Boston last February, and has made many BUNKER HILL The most central location on Coos Bay. HUNKER HILL has a new school house now occupied, costing ?8,000. UUNKER HILL Is within 15 minutes walk from Marshflold Postofflce. HUNKER Hill has no' CITV TAXES. LOTS $00 AND UP 810.00 DOWN, $5.00 PER MONTH. NO INTEREST. EASY TERMS. SEE W. J. RUST. r ij.--- . - -ifti -!-- a- &-- f. $-,$ iji.ifr - Streamer Wilhelmina ' LUDVIG CimiSTENSEN, Muter. SallinB for Bandon every Monday. For full information, apply Chae Thora owner, or Tom juism, ngent. (Continued on Pago 8.) .. fr.. ,.;. .f.4. iit4v- " - 100 ACRES One-half flno hot' torn. Fair house, good barn ajid outbuildings. Twenty s head of cattle, some horses, g 0 hogs, chickens, etc. Farming g lmnlements sufficient for t run n I HIT tllft nlaCC Daily I lmnt. service. Price ?ll,uv. i triff nni. nnn vnn find its i .nun. t;uou. www ., equal around Coos Bay? I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. Across from Chamber of Com merce.) iK-H-K-H-n-x:-::--"-"-83 LIPS THAT CARESS A Siw GIE, SHALL NEVER TOUCT MINfc S9IOKB A mBimMaoKBMHHMHMW"i Have that Roof Fixe TVInTAT See CORTHELL PriONE 109-L. Is Mki w