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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1910)
adaa a a aw a .J 1 i T- JaTaT f.aw-aaatafcaMMafHeECJaWaalaaPPaBap 7" -r'iTinM " vwvw 4 THE COOS BAY TIM ES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER M 5, 1 9 1 G null. CHiOTAS IDEAS FOR THE TABLE L .. OSFT FOR MOTHER AND FATHER MOTH FOR SWEETHEARTS BET 01' TLOWCtl IIOtiDEItS roll TIIK TADI.n. Hod Is the Christmas color, and t ho more vlvlil n table Is the more appro priate. Formerly the tone was given by holly and red ribbon, but lately the polnscttla has superseded everything. If possible have a huge mans of tlio natural flowers In the middle of the table. These look lovely when arrang ed In one of the miniature peach bas kets to be had at the florist's, gilded If desired. The effect Is heightened by having a bunch of polnscttla at each plate. If one cannot nITord the real flowers or but a few of them they can be tnnde from paper so well as to escape detection, especially If mixed with a few natural IiIohhoiiis. The candle shades should be paper polnsottlas, edged with rod bund filnge. The Ices may be served In M)lnnettla cups on stiiiidaids representing stem mid leaves. For more elaborate effects gaiinmls of paper polnscttla .'.'in be bought and festooned out the windows or from the chandelier to corners of the room. It can also bo draped on tablecloth. For a place card use a polnscttla blossom, with a tiny doll head set In the cup of (lowers. Should one not wish to use the polnsottlti plants as favors the small red sleds tilled with candy Everything has Its place hi the great economy ol things, and the usotiil Christmas invent Is not burred out. In the great army of gifts spiead out to choose from It Is not well In every case to be led away fropi the useful b.v the mere glitter of brass and crys tal. Theie are other useful gifts besides collars and pajamas, bathrobes mid corset covers Each person's home life j It Is always much easier to choose an aecep!blc piesent for a womiiil than for a iii'iu, the needs of the stern er se being more limited and practi cal utility being favored rather than mere ilecoratlveness In all those things of which they are prepared to uinko use with any pretense of pleasure. The man who smokes will be genuine ly pleased If some one presents him this Christmas with one of the now suggests bundled of needs which do i tobacco cases In whose silver shelter not touch too closely on the personal and which yet may be numbered among the ueful. Why Not Buy Mother a Ban? .Mother can never have too many shopping bags, for they have an un pleasant habit of wearing out very fourteen little cartridges of the frn- grant and favorite weed nre compact ly stowed away and accompanied by ri North Send News p------ Tho Reynolds mill Is again In oper ation to saw up nil logs on hand. Mayor L. .1. Simpson leaves this wuok on a business visit toPortlnnd. Karl Strickland of Mnrshllold, vis ited North Uond friends Sunday. Geo. Itoynolds has returned homo after a fow months' stay la Portland. j Ibe Great. Closmg-Out Sale Mi, and .Mrs. U. L. Cnvnuaugh and children of Enstslde, spoilt Sniuhiy with North Dond friends. fEnttlHRMilHHHP-xiUiSniUHBlflHl I ' WlmW. ft . " $ i Un iS i r ''''viJyyn-"f,vfcrrxiLVwi.', I . ill mJi iin I i hi i gut im j AH ' v & i jT v v (V n tl t 1 htaYO 'liVEl i ,- xvv've,iifi? ml i Miss Mary Loar of North Bond Heights, Is reported seriously 111 with tonsllltls nnd unable to nttciid school. CENTEiinr.cn or nor.t.Y, noss and on anciks. nro now nnd attractive. These can nlso bo filled with waxed paper and used for entrees. 8anta Claui Tnblo For Grownups. Hero Is a table that can be nrranged with but little trouble and expense. Tho centerpiece conslsm of n toy figure of old Santa Clans standing on a mound of snow mndo from cotton bat ting. On this mound nro placed Utile Christmas favors done In tissue paper nnd sealed with Christians seals. A wreath of holly surrounds the center piece. The place cards aro bells, and tho nut dishes nre mndo from pink nnd green tissue pnper. while a row of tiny cnndles surrounds the center of tho mound A large Christum bell tl . tste vvtivirr oitorrtxo hao. rapidly. Then If she Is n mother who likes to keep up to the minute In her fashions she will appreciate a shopping bag such as the model seen In tho Il lustration. Light gray velvet Is tho jlibrlc used, and It Is hand painted In toft colors. The appearance Is much ilko suede, but It Is ever no much newer and smarter than the iivoVngo bag of commerce. Tho haudlo.t nro also of the velvet. It is fitted with n long purse between two open compart, meats. Gifts In Mourning Jewolry. When mourning Is worn there nro useful and attractive gifts to be found In tho shops. Among them are black onyx beads, a necklace or a lorgnette chain In gun metal. An umbrella with one of the new gun metal handles Is always appreciated. Or what do you think of a dull Jet comb for tho hair? For Elderly Women. If she Is an elderly woman a Span ish laco scarf or ilchu would Lc a nico gift. These scarfs come all tho wny In price from $1 to $10. Down coin fortuities, whether of sllkollne or real Ilk, are n good choice, also a pretty boulder shnwl. If she Is a really old lady a laco dress cap or a pair of, black kid gloves will suit, or a fold ing knitting stand may be purchased from $3 up. And for grandma this present Is Indeed a useful one Silk or satin for a waist la another gift to bo labeled useful, Furniture Gift. COXVIWIENT TODACCO CASE. filler which, without any of the usual trouble or untidiness, adjusts the con tents of the beloved pipe. For the niitomoblllst or for the man who travuls Indeed, for the smoker everywhcio this little gift Is Just the thing liu'll wnnL When Qtft lluntlnn. I For the exipilslie. the Imok lover nnd the traveler In one. whether mini or I woman, a gift par excellence would bo a beautiful bonk rack of tare wood with much line Inlaid work, which comes from Florence. Minis and scroll In Intricate designs nre deftly shown In woods of varying hues. For the mnii or woman bridge lleud there Miss Dertlno Ulckey, who has been ill with spinal disease for the past yonr, litis boon tnkon to Snu rFnn clsco to receive treatment at the Children's Home. The family woro former residents of North Dond but nro now living at I'rospor. X jm B 0sxk tm ? ML M F j& vv jjymqgu & w mf mi'OAINS in Tied Cross Drug Japanese goods Store. XOTK'K OK A.VXL'AIj MI'MCIIMIj KIjKCTIOX OK TIIK CITV OK MArtSHKIKM). I'tirtiinut to the direction of the Common Council of the City of Mnrshflold, notlco In hereby given that on Tuesday, tho Cth day of De cember, 1010, there will be held In tho Council Chamber in tho City Hall of tho City of Mnrshflold, Coos County, Oregon, n rogulnr gonernl Opens At. Myers Marshfield Store Tomorrow, Tuesdav Morning At 9 o'CIock Don't miss it Be on hand and take advantage of these bargains. ?- r- wvt i v t-- r vv V"V V-VV-tt. wnw6aaiKHUjjaiUMWiiiiiiuiiMiw'iiliiuiiiii;i,iii: S TIIK KAST AND COMMODIOUS are bridge score pads supplied with U'lootlon, for the purpose of electing covers of Chinese embroidery, licit pins atid buckles aro welcome offerings. Glvo Her a Plncque. If you give your best girl n pendant she will bo charmed, but should you select tho Intest ornament from gay 1.. M . 3 7 r.l T I - M MiiiiH ' t Wl Itlutiltiniia .t ti, f..,.n.. ,t... ... W IllVlliUVIO Jk UIU sU1III1IU11 ullll Cll to servo for n term of tlireo yenrs , onch, commencing the first .Monday, In .Iniiunry. 1011, nnd of electing n ' Itecordcr to serve for tho term of ono 'yonr, commencing tho first Monday In .Tnnunry, 1010. j Tho said election will be 1H1 be tween the hours of nine o'clock A, M. nnd six o'clock P. M. Thnt .1. It. Llghtner, .1. II. Mllner nnd A. D. Wnlcott hnvo boon here tofore by the Common Council of snld city appointed ns Judges of said election, and Hoy Lawliorn, .1. C. -Merchant nnd C. II. Mnrsh ns Clerks of said election. "?Wfj Dated this l!5th dny of November, 1010. JOHN W. UUTLCR, Hccordor of tho City of Mnrshflold, Coos County, Oregon. learner Redondo (KUIMI'PKO WITH WIItKIiKKH) WIMj .MAKI3 HKOL'IiAlt TKIPS tWUItVIXO PASSIIXflllis and ricKiciiT hi:tvi:i:n coos hay and san Finxtis- CO. AMi ltlLSKHVATIONH KOIt PASSi:.Oi:ilS MI)K AT AliMAXCi: DOCK, .MAUSIIKIKI.I) AXD IXTDH-OUIW TUAXSP. CO. L'XIOX STItKKT WIIAItK XO. il, SAX FAy. CISCO. KOIt IXKOILMATIOX PHOXI3 I l-J Olt 'Mr,. SAILS KOU SAX KHAXCISCO WKDXUSDAY, Dl.TIIMIlKIt 7, AT U P. 31. IXTi:U-OCKAX TIIAXSPOHTATIOX CO.MPAXY. SSS2!nlSZS25ZS2SZSZSa3caHSBSHSZ5B15aSBSaSB52SZS2ESZSHSZSSS2nS7i v fl TEAM BREAKWATER LA I'LACOUK, TIIK NEW OIINAJIRNT. Puree, "hi nlacmio." sbo will lovo von better thnn ever, for U'a the smartest ' thing we've had In Jewolry for many . moons. This novelty Is a round medallion about the slxo of a silver dollar mid Is A Inmp. ii mirror, u sewing stnnd. a i of , '1,,tJm " sllv''r. "'" "over of THE HANTA CLAUrt TA1ILK. trluuneil with holly hnngs from tho cbaudeller with strings of tiny chimes reaching to the sides of the table. A White Christmas Dinner, If you have had a red Christmas dinner so long that it palls substltuto n snow scene In green and sliver. Put a loug ovnl mirror In center of table, surround It with miniature evergreens nud bprlukle the surface of the mir ror with mica snow to represent Ice. On the mirrored ponds have Santa Chins on n sled drawn by reindeer. Dress him In white covered with tin Bil, and on his back have a pack tilled with small favors. Tie each gift with tinsel silver cord nud run It to the various covers with a silvered place lard representing a snow scene attach ed to t lie other end. Have a similar mirror masked In ever greens at each corner, and on It Maud u silver candle with shade of white pa per bprlukled with diamond dust and painted In mistletoe. Use green mid white cakes and cau dles lir silver baskets or have mounds of snowballs made of cotton batting nud tinseled or the bought glass tilled with nuts and candy. There could be a mouud before each plate. magazine rack, a desk and chair, n great easy chair or perhaps a hewing chair, a handsome library table, one of the beautiful bookcases, nuy of tho beautiful rugs offered, n Jardiniere or a vase for flowers, u cabinet to hold an overllow of treasures, desk or wilt ing table fittings to harmonize with other furnishing, a framed photograph, an old print or u line reproduction of a famous palming. For Soiled Handkerchiefs. A handkerchief bag Is fashioned from half a fringed towel twenty-three Inches long and twelve Inches wide. This Is first embroidered In with small , (lowers, such us violets or forgetine- i nets. Damp and Iron on tho wrong side, then sew It up nud stitch ncross I tho iHittom. The hoop nt the top Is half of an embroidery frame six Inches In diameter, which Is hemmed hi by hand. To suspend it use Inch wide satin ribbon. Sllvor Eyeglass Cases. A silver eyeglass case would bo n hnppy offering either to father or mother. If father Is to receive the case a black leather affair with his monogram done In silver on ono sldo would be most appropriate. Mother would doubtless rather have an nil silver enso. If tho head of the houso gold. Pearls, gold or colored stones nre lucrusted on the surfaco, nnd do-1 llghtful color combinations nre secured by enamels. The little ornament Is worn around the neck suspended on n lino gold J chain or a narrow velvet ribbon with ' Jeweled slides. ' The Smart Vanity Set. ) All girls like dangling trinkets, nnd here's nu Invention that Is both swag ger and convenient. It consists of a , i uuiiiuui ui iuiiih iii'vcxsonca inline VI i i solid gold or silver dangling from u i j bracelet. In the set pictured tho nr- I tides reading from left to right nro j lip salve holder, coin purso, powder i box nnd eyebrow pencil. To these Is ' sometimes added for the very up to & B C D C I c k1 Sails from Alnsuortli Dock, Portland, at H P. 31., every Tursdar. Sails from Coos Hay every Saturday at hcrvice of tide. Hcscrvnllom will not be held Inter than Friday noon, unless tickets nro purtluuciL W. F. Miller, Agt.. Phone Main 35-L HMAUT EYEOLASS CASE. goes lii for athletics give hlui a golf bag the one he has may be worn out or a dozen golf balls and perhaps a new (Hitter: If he's fond of bridge or whist, home pucks of handsome cards; watch fob or a brass dehk set nud In plain dull brass they're stunning. For the motorist there are auto records and If money's no object piano players mid talking machines are on the mar ket waiting for n purchaser. A Nut Set For Mother. Mother would be pleased with n set of six paper Ice cream cups covered with red crape paper and tied with red ribbon and n spray of holly. These, tilled with homemade salted peauuts or candy, would make a charming ad dition to the Christmas dinner table. vViVs t & &- ' ; i 1 1 ' $ L 'I ' I WAi" 1v Si S. YM ( flkMl XW-l'- V-; l M .' '1 J j Careful tlrenort nn J tljlIihpeopU i waur llio STETSON HATS T i STEAMER M. F. PLANT j Sails for San Francisco every eight days. TICKUTSUKSKItVKDUPTO TUB AIUUVAIi OP THD SHIP, S IIISSKIIVATIONS WIMj UK OAXCKLLKD AT THAT T1MK UX jj LKSS TICKKT IS 1IOUGHT. R F. S. Dow, Agent. Marshfield Ore' j --- It clrei them a dlillnKuUIieJ nj wtilocrallo air anj help them to uccei In oclelr anil builnen. In quality, too, It reprcienU tho perfec tion of hat making, Tlio Stclion name In evrry Stotion lUt. We have the lattit Sletion style lo Soft ml Derby, CASH OXI.Y 3IOXHY TALKS 5ZS?5M757.,P?aii?il?fr?S?5?T35?S--'l PSHL?nira5H5c a5?.!rSBiSH5Hffifl .-------.-----"--" T "TDK FHIKXD OF COOH HAY" STEAMER ALLIANCE KQU1PPF.D WITH WIHICIjKSS. WILL SAIL FKOM PORTLAND FOR COOS DAY AND EUREKA ON A TKN-DAY SCHUDULUJ, CALLING AT MARSHFIELD 1301" V VYS SAILS FROM COOS DAY FOR EUREKA, SATURDAY, DEC. 3, AND FOR PORTLAND, DECEMI)ER C. NORTH PACIFIC STUA3IS1HP CO.MPAXY C. F. 3Icai:ORCi:, Agent. .--- ------------ THE HUB CLOTHIXG SHOE CO. HAXDOX .MARSHFIELD Coos Bay Roseburg Stage Line Dnllv stnuo between Itosebiirir n ud Mnrbiiflcld. Stugolccs Sunday nt 7 p. in. Fnre, IjKI.OO. OTTO SrilETTEIt, AKcnt, 120 MAItKET A V Slnrshilcld. Ageut, PHOXK tl daUyBl C. P. HARNARn. itosEnuna, w BUSINESS DIRECTORY 0E RELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSES IN OR THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF RELIAIILE HUSIXESS nOUSES AND IJUSINESS MEN e iiciii?ti?t.i Iran nivriT.n rnnnn rrir.nn nw c oiTi'jiTcr am PAlll PRICES 3IEX WHOSE WORK 3IAY RE DEPENDED UPON. IT WILL PAT YOU TO PATRONIZE THfc- ... arnin VAKITY 8RT. date plrl n clfrarette case, with, of course, a tiny receptacle for matches. These sets won't do for tho nervous woman, for their Jangllug and tluUllnu are very pronounced us the wearer walks. The Walking Stick In Again. There are jears when the waiting stick Is not curried by men, but this is not nn off season, so why not buy the man a stunning stick of meer schaum wood "with the ever popular straight handle tipped with silver on which the monogram of the prospec tive owner is engraved? Mother's Restaurant Is better prepared to servo you than ever befcre. Commercial c bet. Front and Rroadwny, Marshfield. Go To WILLEY & SCHR0EDER for Plumbing and Heating Marshfield, Ore., Phono 773 GET YOUIl JOR PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMTSS OFFICE. Letter Heads, Hill Heads, Enve lopes, Calling Cards, etc. STADDEN All kinds of photograph wort, bromide- enlarging and kodnk finishing. ButterWrappers Printed at The Times' Office J. -L. KOONTZ . Machine nnd Repair Shop GENERAL SIACJIINIS1 Steam and Gas Engine Woi At Holland's boat shop. Fron street, MarshfleW, vi. wm