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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1910)
"l Utr ' HA thoott He o. tlSTAK PHOTE OTJ- Re- with ent THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1910 EVENING EDITION. ImprorJ At the Busy Corner allThrou muailTNIS8fimm'GUT ABOUT BYTUE WOMERFVIJsY COMP X ASSORTMENT FliOM WlIClI ONE CAXXOT FAIL TO SELEHT FOB IT INCLUDES GIFTS h Oil EVEhl AGE A I I ILL b. Ah rp4 9 . nt a 3 I a. gSi tie Store XMA EST S TIME. P1UCES, Note the Following Suggestions Jewel Boxes, from ?- Mam Hand and Triplicate Mirrors, from ii0 ? ? nn Hair Brashes, from ii nn for! nn Hand Bags from ., -J? t0 -"" Perfumes in bottles domestic and imported, irom. . . . : -e to a.uu Rtni ionerv i)er box from oe to !r4.4 ' Mnnicirc Sets, Cases in Leather, Plush or satin lined instruments "unted in pearl, ebony, silver and amber, from $3.50 to gG.OO Toilet Sets in wood and metal, from i; "-? J.r XI in Toile 1 1 :.... a.ii l'.ii OlIllVllll ov:in Li"'" .... rt i ,1,0 nn Gillette and .Torn Junior Safety Razors from .Jfl.uu to ir&.uj Shaving stand Willi large tuijusiuuiu mirror, puu'nmu mug "" brush 51.75 to $6.00 $1.00 You will onjoy examining our boautlful llnca of BRASS, HANI) PAINTED CHINA nnd CUT QLASS The Busy Comer LOCKHART-PARS0NS DRUG CO. The BusyCorner &: STEAMER BREAKWATER ft HI I WU from Aliisworth Dock, Portland, (it 8 P. M., every Tuesday. Sails from Coos liny every Saturday nt service of tide. Reservations ' till ik.1 Ik. livid later limn Friday noon, unless UckcU ore purchased. Phone Main 35-L STEAMER M. F. PLANT Sails for San francisco every eight days. TICKETS RESERVED UP TO THE ARRIVAL OP B SHIP, RUSKRVATIONS WILL RE CANCELLED AT THAT ami- LESS TICKET IS 110UGHT. I) D i) a D c & u & F. S. Dow, Agent. Marshfield Ore S No Nicer Gifts CAN BE FOUND THAN ONE OP THE HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OP PICTURES THAT WE HAVE SECURED FOR THE CHRISTMAS) TRADE. THEY RANOE IN PRICE FROM FIFTEEN CENTS TO $0.00 SO THAT WE CAN ACCOMMODATE EVERY POCKETBOOK. wrc PAN' ALSO SUPPLY YUU avvthiN'O IN HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE FURNITURE AT REASON ABLE PRICES, ANY ARTICLE 0 WHICH WILL DE APPRECIATE DY THE RECIPIENT. C. A. Johnson Oldest Established Furnlturo Store On Cons liny. "THE F1UK.V1) OF COOS RAY" STEAMER ALLIANCE CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH DANK ROAD AT PORTLAND FOUIPPED WITH WIRELESS. -.. A WILL SAIL FROM PORTLAND FOR COOS MJg ON A TEN-DAY SCHEDULE, CALLING AT MARSHFIELD BO ill StPROM COOS BAY FOR EUREKA. TUESDAY. DECEM DER 13, AND FOR PORTLAND. DECEMBER 16. NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPAQ U. l .uiui.w"i '" Some Christmas Suggestions I..I;..Iii.,i....t..H-HH--4 iNORTH BEND t . lvmiAM. 1 rhyalclnu nnd Surgeon. rkni "OH.20D Coos Iluliauj. Phones Office 1621; Realdence 1622 7 J BENNETT, Lawyer. Offlco over Flanagan & Bennett Bank Mnrahflnid. Oregon. 14 "--- w M. 8. TURPEN, Architect. ! THE FAST AND COOIODIOUS Steamer Redondo AND FREIGHT BETWEEN COOS AY AM BAN FRA CO. ALL RESERVATIONS FOR PASf GE"!ooEAN ALLIANCE DOCK, MARSIIFIELO ANT) 1NK. TRANSP. CO. UNION BTREET WIARP M. -, BAN 1 K CISCO. FOR INFORMATION PHONE 'J 18 WILL SAIL FOR1 SAN PEDRO 11 A. M., DECEMBEH . ., r.x- untVfllRCO. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATKJNCOMP. HM Over Chamber of Commerce. mn CAREFUL CLEANING Ladles should brine their Dresses, Wraps or Gloves to us. Batisiac tlon guaranteed. COOS HAY TAILORING CO., j. w. Josophson, Mgr. 180 South Broadway, M trshfleld. Christmas Cards nd a large assortment of post C-Utns just received from the east. A1o a fine assortment of PIPES and OGAIIS suitable for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. ATIOUST FRIZEEN. nnRAKWATER nOTEL, Front St., .Marshfield. Ore., UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. nas been thoroughly renovated and newly furnished. Rooms reason- ible, by day, week or month Mrs. J. H. O'DONNELL. Prop. The Times Want Ads bring results. OIL SUPPLIES The Coos Bay Oil and SupplJ Company undor the management of J. W. Flanagan will continue to han dle the Union Oil Company's gaso line, distillate, benzine and coal ol. at their oil house across the Bay tc which place they have moved tholr office. Phone 302. For your wife A cooudooIc. For your servant girl A si-alskln cloak. For your rich relatives Din monds. For your poor relatives Nothing. For your wife's relntlves-LenM than nothing. If you cnu obtain It For the guest within your piles-A gentle hint to go. For your mulden mint A hiisuiinil. For your unmarried enemy-Thi' maiden nuui nforesnld. For your mlnlster-A Mule. For your huu-A position downtown with some one who will mills e him turn litn ft:llt. For your dnughter-Some clothes to help her capture soim' unsuspecting man. For some unsuspecting but other wise worthy young mnn-Tue afore said daughter.-Yellow Book. Th nv That Comes but Ones. Though Chrlstmo come but once a year, I ...I.I. I, mlcrlil be twice." Bald Willy Jonea. the little dear, "liecauie i wwm ii h"-"' r..M. - kunillKir Rnntn'H bill. Bald. "Once l once too orion. III. Christmas North and South. Washington celebrates Christmas in tho northern style, n In New England that is to say. by simply closing tho stores and keeplug quiet uui Aiexnn. drla, Vn., celebrates In good old south ern style, with rockets, romnn can dles, Urecrackers. torpedoes, nolso and general rejolelng hilarity. Vnrtiinrn uvoiile ofteu wonder why It Is that the southerners celebrato Christmas like tho Fourth of July and tho latter holiday llko Christmas, but the reason la not far to seek, 'i'bo southern Chrlstmns Is the Christmas of old Merrle England. Germany and France beforo the reformation. Accord ing to tho vlow of all good and ortho dox Christians of, that period, tho birth of Christ was an event such as to .mian Hoilciit nnd trcncral rejoicing among men. nnd consequently they celebrated tne ioras oiriuuuy wim the proper demonstrations of rejoicing. Tho Purltnns were Inclined to frown down religion of tills sort, so that when America was settled by Cavalier and Puritan each celebrated tho day In his own way. Washington Post An umbrella would mako an ELE GANT XMAS PRESENT for her this rainy weather RED CROSS Drug Storo. SCHOOL NEWSi HH"H"I"II,1"I"I"I"I,,1"H' Testa In chomlstry, rhetoric and Latin woro hold tho first two periods Monday morning. Emll Lockdam, tho boy whoso nrm was accidentally shot InBt Sunday, Is n pupil of tho Fourth grndo. Suporlntondont Tledgon of tho Marshfield schools, was a visitor at tho North Bond schools Thursday. wcolc. It Is plnnnod to hold nn Int'ji hlgh school rowing contest In tho spring and tho boys nro milking rendy for It. Tuesday morning Rov. Blnckmnn visited tho high school nnd spoko a few words to tho studont body dur ing tho morning oxorcUcs. Marlon II. Roynolds wns a visitor nt tho High School Friday morning. Ho Is president of tho Alumni As sociation of tho North Bend High School. Tho Motliora' and Teachers club mot Thursday nfte'rnoon nnd tho fol lowing program was rendored: Piano solo Miss Gladys Krnnlck. Vocal solo MIbb Butler. Address "Self Control of tho Mothers In tho Homes," Rov. Black mail. AddrosB "Self Control of tho Boys nnd Glrlu Should bo Taught In tho Homos nnd not In School room," Prof. Bcnumont. Address "Solf Control of tho Tcnchors," Suporlntondont A. O. Rani). Trio "Tide of Life," Ellon Ander son, Edith Allgor, Helen Mendo. Vocal solo Edith M. Allgor. Gonoral discussion by tho mom-bors, Another visitor at tho High Ssbool yestorday was Rlshla McDonald of Ton Mllo, who was n freshman last vear. but on nccount of Ill-health' was unablo to attend school tins year. Friday aftornoon tho boys of tho sophomoro class accopted tho chal lenge to piny tho boyB In tho other classes a game of basketball whlcH resulted In a Bcoro of 1G to 9 against tho sophomores, Thoro Is absolutely no moro use ful or npproclnto presonts M)R X.MAS than A WATCH. Examine our Inimonso Block. RED CROSS Drug Storo, Tho HIkIi School Teachers' aBEO- clntlon will meet nt Coqulllo in tho county Buperlntondonfsomco.Hecoia- bor 30. At this meeting, soiiu chnnges In our prosont school lnwa will bo discussed. Read The Times Want Ads. A. M. PRENTISS is selling local mMin nnd CHRISTMAS POST CARDS at ONE CENT each. Read the Times Want Ads. Thoso on tho assembly program this week woro: Monday Piano duet, Naomi -nnd Lorono Smith. Tuosday Piano duot, Edith Thomas and Gladys Kranlck. Wednesday.Readlng, Graco I-niton. Thursday Piano solo, Faith Hunt Friday Vocal solo, Ellon Ander son. A groat many of tho High School boyB Joined the Motor Bqat club last fjirt.no RECIPE CURES WEAK KID. NEYS. FREE Relievos L'rlimry and Kidney Trou bles, Backache, Straining, Swelling, Etc. Stops Fain lu tho Bladder, Kidneys nnd Back. Wouldn't it bo nlco within a week oi so to begin to Bay goodbye forovor to tho Bcaldlng, dribbling. Btralnlug, or too froquont passage of urine; tho forenoau, auu mo uucn-4-iu- aches; tho stitches nnd pains In tho back; tho growing muscle woaknoss; spots beforo tho eyes; yellow skin; sluggish bowels; swollen oyollds or ankles; log cramps; uumuurui ouun broath; sloepleBsness nnd tho dospon- dency? , ... I hnvo n reclpto for these troublos thnt you can depend on, and if you want to mako a quick recovery, you ought to wruo nnu gui wv " Mnny a doctor wouiu uuib " $3.50 Just for wriimg una iirui;i lo tion, but I havo It and will bo glad to sond It to you ontlrely freo. Just drop mo a lino llko this: Dr. A. E. Robinson, K-1491 Luck Building, Detroit, Mich., and I will Bond It by return mall In a plain onvolopo. As you will bco when -jii got it, this -ir, nnntnins nnlv mire. Iinriules3 romodlos, but It has great healing and paln-conquorlng power. It will quickly ahow its powor onco you uso It, so I think you had bettor Beo what it Is without delay, I will send you n copy freo you can uso It and euro yoursolf at honio. II ,H i U I 8 Central Ave. MarshPeld, Ore,