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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1910)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1910-EVEHIHG EDITION. 1 l ( A Pair of Shoes a Hat Free on Saturday and CDICEM Jl J, $La iji ' , Monday 'I ' hK v will II - J- I' ill - '" I tWOM AN'3 in 'l JFkWkF i) j VlT I r2k H n I M ATI doubt. Ufg WiCLlJj HH (Continued from Pago 2.) I Youwillwant a Suit or Overcoat for the holidays. As a special inducement to buy them on these two days take yourchoice of a pair of Shoes or a Hat FREE HttZ." Mone TWELVE More' Shopping Days Before CHRISTMAS The Best; Place on Coos BcV for Yois fco Trade That has been the aim and ambition of this store That is what it has achieved It is today recognized for this fact Why not, when making Your Christmas purchases, make each dollar receieve its full value? You know how this is done BY PAYING CASH Then trade at a cash store. "MONEY TALKS' It is our purpose to faithfully observe and perform our every claim Comparison is the fairest test to you to ourselves and we heartily invite it The entire store is filled with useful suggestions for Christmas giving. We invite you to see them Hub Clothing & Shoe Co MARSHFIELD AND BANDON jf tho Ladles of the. First Baptist Church was hold at tho homo of Mrs. J. MUIIb, Wodnosday. Tho early iftornoon was snout In a delightful 1 .. .. . 1... llUincll rldo un Isthmus Inlet, Re i uwninn, ononis, a. .no iavo .mo n turning to the homo, a discussion of Airy Pinions.' Schubort, "Impromptu" Op. 90, Mm Perl Itlloy Halllngor. Charpontlor, a. "Dopuls lo Jour from "Loulso." Domborg, b. "Nymphs ot Sylvnlns," Mrs. May Doarborn-Schwnb, HUM,' Cowen, Chorus, b. "Snow Flnkos" (Words by Longfollow.) tho nogro question was lod by Mrs. a. Loltoy Hall after which delicious Loonl, a. "Dawn refreshments wore served by tho hos- Waro, b. "Hunt Song." Into both tho cities ii. - .i .i ami .Norm iiuim, mm i uouuvu iinui, today tho Inacflvlty of rnllrond con- structlon toward Coos Day Is Infill-' encod a great donl by this stur.o'o We all know that tho salvation it. tho country Is In securing rail con-.o nectlons with tho outsldo world, and It Is on account of tho dcslro on my , ft part to do all that I can to help to -r onEi 5 danfas Suggestions! Itoss and hor daughter, Miss Mable. ITherc were 2f prosont. bout sixty of the young peoplo of itho Baptist church nttondod tho R. Yi, P l bilalnoes mooting hold In tho lU'ilmon's hall last evening. Tho wvon.ng was spoilt In games and by way cf dlvr.-!on, a brisk purllnmeu Jtary drdi was conducted by Dr. Los- Hie 'n U' '! all participated with ! c ' ! "". T'. rf '-Ulcer? ros'tltel as fol low P-v 'd-Jt. t! Vivian Whit more; II. it eo-,ircalJont, Miss Tic- koll. second vico-piosldont, C. O. Gosnoy, secrotary; Miss Bolvn Flann- l?an; trensuror, Miss Isis Marsh. Tho Lohr, c. "You Loved tho TltUo of Rosos." Salter, A, "Tho Cry of Rachel," Mrs. May Dearborn-Schwab. Szlbulkn, Chorus, "Loves After tho Hall." L J. sir SON ON FRANCHISE! secure a railroad, that I offor tho following suggestions. I think that tho pooplo of tho nav roallzo that It win- bo necessary to offor somo other lnducomonts othor than tho natural resources of tha country boforo wo can securo n rail road, and I bellovo that tho great est Inducement wo can offer thorn it tho prosont tlmo, Is an assurnnco that thoy can entor both tho cities of North Uond and Mnrshlleld on fair and just tonus, It has boon suggested that a trus teo bo olectod or appointed In both Mnrshlleld and North Bend, and that a franchlso bo granted In both cltlrs Dream to thoso trustees with all proper re strictions and with tho understand ing that tho franchlso shall bo pre sented or given to tho first railroad that glvo8 us rail connections, and that tho frartchlso so granted shall mnko It posslblo for all othor roads TTHE VALUES offered by a store that has enjoyed uninter- " 444--J - 4 fin 4-44 i- v.i.. . .X .. ..1. f f ..A. ..'. .t-J. IXI-TTT II iwjttvi out-vtoa lux luuiLccii years must De aDOut ngm anuw ; I (Continued from page 1.) young peoplo are making plans for fact that sooner of inter somo rail Ian active winter's work and aro a etrong working forco In this church. : Tho progrnm for tho Chamlnnlo Club's concert at tho Mason'c Opora ! House next Wednesday ovonlng was luinoiinced by tho director, Mrs. Win. 'lor all, today as follows: ' Beethoven. Chorus "Hymn to Night" Mozart. Aria, "All! lo so" from "l.l Fhnto Maglca Mrs. May Dtmr-lKrn-Schwabi Rubinstein, Chorus "Slnco First I Mot Thoe," Liszt, a. "Dlo Lorolol." Frauz, b. "Eo a Hat Dlo Rose slch Boklagt." Mlldonborg, c. "Ich Hobo dlch," Mrs. May Dearborn-Schwab to avail themselves of Its terms and at this season of the year you need many things that we carry Let us show you our goods and quote prices. Our Stock is It large and varied See for yourself Eye Glasses Lot us fit your parents or friends up with a fine pair of eye glasses or spectacles. Wo aro opticians. Manicure Sets i Gifts in Leather consists of Rump's Leather goods tho best In America. Hand Bags, Lottor Books, Card Cases, Purses, Travel ling Sots, etc. road will build Into Coos Bay anJ that that railroad will wish to havo nomas In Rnmo llinnnor to tllQ fat!- torlos and nmnufactorlos of North' tho port of Coos Bay and allow tho privileges on tho samo equal footing and bnsls as tho company to whora mo irnucuiso is urigmuii t,tuu. There may possibly bo somo dlf-,j flculty In determining Just wnom siiouiu uo apyunui-u u m trustees In each city, and I would like Q suggest that tho city councils In Mnrshflold and North Bend grant a fair and reasonable franchise to 11 Fine Stationery o In Boxes, all beautiful Wax Seals, Monograms, Seals. wo havo a big stock of them In Leather Cases, Storllng Silver Sots, and pearl sets. Come to us for CHAFING DISHES, COFFEE and TEA POTS, TRAYS, SPOONS and FORKS. BRASS GOODS. CHINA and JEWELRY. port of Coos Bay to bo trustees of I ..A.AJA.AA.AAAAAA.AA.A.A.A. AAA.AAAAAAAAAA.kAA..-.AA M. this franchise; that tho franchtsos innniunHUiuinittMZznzuzuzv,znu Bond. I bellovo therefore, that If a frniidhUo Is clvoii. It BhOllld bo glVOtl .n aiirh miirnmi ami should bo k'.voii bo granted bo uniform with tho prop- In such manner that all othor rail- er restrictions and safe-guards for roads deslrl.iK to enter tho cities of 'tho property holders, and lot it bo all measures pertaining to tho same. The Red Cross Drug Store mtmfcnmmatwtwittw Marshtteld and North Bond cn-i avail themsolvos of tho franchlso on tho same equal tonus. If wo over expect to got a railroad to build Into Coos Bay, tho pooplo must be ready and willing to glvo'nowly elected member of tho Port known that thoso franchises will bo glvon to tho first railroad thtit builds Into Coos Bay. I do not offor thoso suggestions bocauso I havo tho honor to bo a thorn tho proper Inducement to buld this road. A railroad will not build into Coos Bay as long as there Is any question In their minds as to Commission. I offor It becauso It would seem that tho Port of Coos Bay Commission has tho Interests of tho harbor and waterfront at heart Jlauu, Chorus, "If my Songs Had their ability to eecuro an entrance and In tho future will largoly direct Although tho personnel of tho com mission may chango from year to year, still tho port of Coos Bay Is a perpetual organization, nnd It would scorn to bo tho most logical body to act In tho capacity of trustee for tho people. If Mr. BlalJo Is acting In tho in terests ot 'a railroad company ho cer tainly could havo no objection to such a plan, as his company undoub tedly would bo the first one to build foro get tho franchise Just as Q x. ,. iL. -ii of North ueu Into Coos Bay, and thoy would there- xnrougn mo civ ly In that way as they would through and Marshfleld. ,d I believe time sucu - granting It first to Mr. Blako and. I . - ia intention Such action on tho nart of tho two railroad company oi - , .h .-.- ... J. UU.., W.v Q then having him assign It to them. rBlt " an Bnnou" ,. ,-,-ntlon to npany "'":" that build into Coos nay, u" -' ,ft cities would show tho railroad com panies, that havo their oyo on Coos Bay, that tlioy would havo nothing to fear from tho peoplo of the Bay after road was constructed into tho country, Buould''tho ittempt td'gcf UUUU into UOoa uuj, 6( announcement would come wltBW days from tho time -tho franchise wore granted as suggested. Yours truly,. .anr . .. w" ' Hu..jr SIMPSON'