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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1910)
a I . wW ; .- 3 aBt HlH B H B LaH nlL. I 1. " 1 z 1 1 1 42s233v? i 5t 4 B tlH H B H H H IDa m & u r faf zf3 si J : ? :j7:fteMPSv V?Q0S- Vffl"j " S8MW OAJHP SK am -gf -f ; .tflalaaA jpfiaS4iT5pVar Advantage of a Most Opportune Saving weir, 75c to $1.00 quality , 50o wear, 50c quality .- 35c y Vests, $5.00 to $0.00 quality 2.50 Men's Fancy Vests, $3.50 to $4.00 quality $2.00 Men's Fancy Vests, $2.00 to $2.50 quality $1.25'; Balk Holes, Smoliing Jackets, Fancy Suspenders Arm Bands, Cuff Links Pins, Etc., Elc. '". UBERWE 'ARE CLOSING OUT OUR CLOTHING AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS STOCK. ALL HIGH GHADE MERCHANDISE ...,., n,r i ttn.r.11. i -.r , r , -r r, r n . . r r ,r, ,,.,.... ,.., .,.. ' '' 1 ?. MlkJ "UAHT toUlLSU'LUVl'Jll mJJ DUUluV UliUTUJlMLt NJSTl'LilSTUN ASSV JJANNliSTJSU SMUlUB ULiUJSTT AiJJ ALUN AJCUJl BUUtTCi. Lespec&fully MERCHANT KAMMERER i i A T ' V Hi tu r . .I i .' . I ' I ' .. t ;k I It i- - V . I Ik ' .U V it fl! Ct .1 t 1 i-a. in Lvenmg i lai'NDKY? o'ge. that Him u njui not tlio besi iro In ovory ouo' (I ono if tlio lrlv l'Mn nil dotiillH to .) eallH uro qulclcly :;o wo uro runnlim i: Ifi VOUK SAT. no.v. VXD AND STKA.M H)1T. hi I'liono ;wi. Y LIVERY (1 tlio llvory biiBl sner mid nro iiro- xcolknt Borvlco to s uay. uiironu nnd ovorytlilnK Bfnctory sorvlco to ) iib for n driving lytliliih' noodod In Wo also do a of nil kinds. n .Si lMiincliurd d KiiIoh Service. Aldor StrootB. ,138-J is Cards irtmont of post 'cd from tlio cnat. lent of IIIKS nnd for CHUIST.UA8 IUZF.EX, Mnrahfiold, Oro. Baths os Building 214-J iVItDIMCK, fon, Tin? uoon ro- loved nnd la undor Special nccommo- liassongors nnd for pst at tho aeashoro. tho IMncp." NO. Proprietor, Ikr iiorrcij, rslideld, Ore., MANAGEMENT. loughly ronovated Id. Rooms roason- i or month. ;NNELT(, ProD, Dungan 'taker I, Oregon. (South 3d St., or Night, 105.J Ptt)YD ?'S POPULAR nOTEL lay 50c, 75c nnd 10 to ?5,00. House. with ens ranees cer month, FREE I'LUVAN, Prop. For the Holidays Only FOR THE PURPOSE OF REDUCING OUR STOCK OF GAS AND ELEC TRIC APPLIANCES PREVIOUS TO MOVING IN1Q QUR NEW OFFICE IN THE COKE BUILDING, 2ND AND CENTRALfAYfi., WE HAVE DECIDED TO OFFER. THE FOLLOWING: - - '. - HOW SHE PLAYED HIM. Eloctric Flat Irons Regular price $4,50 Now $3.50 Electric Toasters Regular prico $4,50 . . ' . Now $3.50 Electric Chafing Dishes. : - $8.50 Electric Grids for Hot Cakos, etc, ...I- '- $12.50 Electric Coffeo Percolators - $12.50 Electric Radiators , .--- --- ---- $16.00 Vulcan Gas Heaters (including tubingforconnccting) Reg, prico. $5,00. Now $4.00 Gas Toasters. . -- 25c Gas Wafflo Irons 1 $1-50 Ackroyd Gas Heaters. - .- .$4.00 Gas Radiators No, 604 - .- $3-50 Gas Grates $3-50 THESE ARTICLES MAKE THE MOST ACCEPTABLE . AND VALU ABLE XMAS PRESENTS OBTAINABLE IN TOWN. The Coos Bay Gas & Electric Company On $1 aWeek You can DRESS WELL IX)OK WELL 1)0 WELL Wrlto to Geviirtz & Sons i Portland, Ore- The, Home, Furnishers OIL SUPPLIES Tlio Coos Day Oil and Suppl) Company undor tho managoment ot J. W. Flanagau will continue to ban dlo tho Union Oil Company's gaso llno, dlstlllato, benzlno and coal ol at their oil house across the Day tc which place they have moved their oftlco. Phone 302. HOME LAND Co. Boo us tor Investmeuia on Coos Bay. We guarantee owner's price to bo our price. Phone 71L. 304 Front St. FOR CAREFUL GLEANING Ladles should bring their Dresses, Wraps or' Qlovos to us. Satisfac tion guaranteed. COOS HAY TAILORING CO., J. W. Josephson, Mgr. 180 South Broadway, 5J irshfieW. NEW LIVER-Y Fancy now rigs, good horses and careful drivers am now at tho dU-, posal of the Coos Day public at REASONADLE RATES. Rigs or rigs with drivers roady for any trip anywhere any tlrao. Horses hoarded and rigs carod for. Now hearse and special accommo dations provided for funoral parties W. L, CONDRON'S Livery & Feed Stables Let Us Light Your Christmas Tree With electricity. No danger from' flro. Docoratlvo lighting for halls, churches and resldonco. Charges within tho reach of all. See our window for demonstration. Coos Bay Wiring Co. PHONE S37-J, A Story, tho Moral of Which It, D 8uro of Your Qlrl. Yoiimk .Ictiklim took off the vent ho Imd Imtii wi'iirliig all day behind tlio nivUwfiir counter, repliieod II with one tlmt loolicd an If It bud been iimde out of n Hle.tmer rug mid I lien went out to ei'll on the little party with tho taffy colored rollTure. They nat on the divan mid dlucuHRcd ViirloiiH thing, from Cmnembert ebeoso to iiiuslml coincily. Then they looked through her book of (illmoii picture npilii. Thuy eould hear the rumblo mid rnltle of tratlle on the hIIuiiI Htreot below. . The girl looi;ed at .leuklim unblluk. lugly for Hovurnl iiioineiitH. at the Hiime tlmo picking up a wilted looking nofa cimhlon mid Ktroklug It cnreleHly. "U'h nice to lie utile to talk im frankly with each other im we do Hoiiintluiex,'' Hlie murmured. "Yom. Indeed," .lenklim agreed In n noncommittal voice. "I feel that I could tell you anything or nay anything to you," hIio declared, Mill looking at him Intently, .lenklim Hqiilrmed In hi mat iim he told her, "I'm mighty glad that you feel JiihI that way." "Vex." HayH he. "and I think If foollrth for Moile to Htmid too miuii on convention when they have Home, thing on their mlndx mid In their beiirtH that they think Hlmiilil be npo ken." "Tlmt'H the way I've alwnyrt nlzed It up," returned .leiik'us. "Well, then." Hhe purxued. "whnt would you nay If I were to nsmime that It. In leap year Just for tonight, mid InftHinuch as It Is within wnman'H prov ince during leap year to Npenlc to a man oh, you know I menu what would you nay if I Just played this was leap year and" "I'd accept you!" oxclalmed Jenkins, Jumping to bis feet. "You bet your sweet life I would! I'd never thought of having such n thing como from your own sweet lips, but I'd nccopt you, tlint's what I'd do'." "And then." chuckled Hhe as she flicked n moth miller off the divan. "I'd come right back, and Just ns I played It was leap year; I'd play It was the 1st oX April, and you would be the fool, No; I don't accept where I havo to propose."-Fred C. Kelly lu Puck. Whither. "I hope you will accept my cond lenrcs," began Mr. Somber. "Thank you." replied the widow of Mr. Gnyrake. "Yes." continued Mr. Bomber, "we must remember that wo must all go that way some day. and that" "Ob, my." exclaimed the widow, "I hope not!" Catholic Standard nnd Times. Qood For 8oslcknes, The Rivers family wan preparing for n trip nenwH the lake. "Lena." imked Rivers. "Is tho lunch basket all packed?" "Ych." xald Ills wife. "Well, you cau take out tho pie, cako aud Jam nnd put these lemons in their place. Thero's a strong east wind."" Chicago Tribune. How to Clean Tan 8hoei. Tan hops will not turn dark, but will retain their color and may be kept clean, by washing with cold water and rubbing with n clean cloth No pol ish should be used. Get what you want when you wnnf it through 'Te Tlmea Want Adj, REMOVAL OP-STAIH&H'' ' i i ' ;) oj r . vi How to Clean Soiled Clothing by Wm- ple Methode. v,fcft.v Pretty frocks nro apt to pick op soil from grass nnd stains from frnlt hr summer, mid, though white may b? re stored to their original condltlotvthU' ' Im not u I ways the case when tho nabpu t rial Is In dainty colorings. ' . It Is not generally known that luke warm wnter and a little good wWt" - Hoaji will remove many different stala '" If tho remedy Is applied In time. From , personnl uxpcrlenco 1 bnve found-that v- new paint will tllsappcar If tho mat rial stained Is rubjied together etbr as ono might wash goods. I- ooc,, stood close to n largo pillar that hi4 C". v Just Iwen painted a light yellow M "" transferred iiost of the paint tvs v. long brown broadcloth wrap. I wrh -. ' despair, but a man standing by BlmpljMi." nthhed nnd rubbed until not n trace . Ktulii was evident. No agent beyond; the rubbing was used, but the paint must bo taken before It Is dry. " Jy Acid stnlns will usually respond to an alkali treatment. One part of -lunula, borax or washing soda to twee ' ty parlH of water Ih the ilropcr- pro-i.-portion. A stain rnused by fin alkali nmy be iiculnillr.nl with one part eltrtoU" neld, vinegar or lemon Juice to twatHjr-r purts of water. In botlrcaws chlofow. tirui will usually rcstdn the original- ' color, supposing colored goods bara.-! been treated. On should kefp away from tho lire during the proce. m w- Props of blo'Hl should be treated with Honp and warm witter first ao" then lie covered with a pasto mads -- raw cornstarch, exiwslng It to tha ami VV for some hours. It may then ba braatH-se cd off and thesiot washed again. -'A-- Stains from coffee tea or-cbcoJata should (Irst ho treated with hot watevuv If tho goods can stand It. If obstlnaKj, t tho stain should bo soaked In glycertav't' A stain of this kind on silk should bar . treated with glycerin mixed with aold .v water. ' '' In tho case of fruit stains on colored fabrics apply equal parta oCgljcerta upd alcohol. Allow the solution- .. dry nnd then rinse In warm water.' Ins . the case of white goods Javella water t . Is a sure and If carefully done- pwi fivtly snfo remedy for rult stalna. T-a- . make Javelle water take one part chloride of lime nnd ten parta water, A. h then ono part of washing noda AVw, solved In four parts of water. Alter. v this to settle, then pour off tba clear-H a. Iluld Into a Jar or bottla. throwlag. ... away tho sediment. When neede.r..v... use., heat well' and lay In the goada.iauV . bo bleached. Rinse In sereral .watera.it,. und If tho fabric la very sheer It bUMx '. bo well to rinse finally In a aotatloa .v.-.. of hyposulphite of soda ona part a ri water ton parts. This la to MutrfUaea; ,. tho effect of tho lime, Th!cB, If. left te;.vM tho fabric, might Injure lt atreagtlw , Stains caused" by orange leseW' Julco will usually respond, to an appM-'u., cation of ono part ammonia, to, twesity,) iv parts of water. This Is good IbiJki w case of either white or oolored fabrtcaj ,c Gross atalna on white goods way b-;u, removed by covering them wlthert. . InsseH, nnd some people use the eanwuv remedy on colors. In my oplnlon,rJe vj. keeping the stains wet wlth.aleobe4..la,ia.; the better plan, afterward .geatly, .,.. sponging with a little worm water.aa? v.. Boap. ' " to,t -U Rust stains on white goods are not difficult to remove. Tbey may.aarel be Bteeped In a solution of elbio ac)A . one part and water tweaty. partau uv When, the rust marks have-dJappaTfij ,. cd tho goods should be washeLwh. warm water.-Etsbetb Lea.l iKasiciv 'qrk TppgVai' " "' f''sW' Jrlw r II I : 1 m I. W.ui f