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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1910)
-if I I i 8 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1910 EVENING EDITION. Christmas Shopping e oas l l l ' I UIIUI III I I 'Mr f " ' 5 wMnBmW (ML. Mad v fmmmMmiKm 1 1 W'WsMiMmmmmimmm . fMWkmm 111 11 i Lfv 11 ' II III til t Presents ."fori Any Member of the Family Slippers 75c lo .$2.50 Umbrellas. . . . 75c to $5.00 Shoes. 50c to $7.00' ArnCHni.a CHH- . -WT-I ""VIUU i,uu"Wfl W"1V ux " UU1 oUc to 52.00 i iuy sizes not right cheerfully exclinugcil after Christmas. Useful Gifts for Men A 'Suits $10.00 to $30.00; Overcoats, $1-1.00 to $35.00; Raincoats, $10.00 to $30.00. Silk or "Wool .Mufflers 50c lo $2.00 Silk Hose, all colors. 50c; Hose (boxed (i pairs) $1.25 and $2.00 per box. Underwear, cotton, silk or wool, $1.00 lo $5.00 suit; Pajamas, $.1.50 lo $2.50. Oluett Shirts, $1.50 and $2.00; Monarch ., Shirts, $.1.00., Trulivwliml Imvoil Kuunmulni.o "n . liiW;..l 1 1. .,,. II. ....i. :!.. c!it t. Jil jiMLi.n iuimuifiuuis. Quit or jjincn. l) M rt I and uUc. Spaulding- Jerseys and Sweaters, $2.00 toK $5.00. CJ loves, 50c lo $2.00 per pair. The largest assorlment of Neckwear (direct from the ICasl) on Coos Bay. Individual if bnvns. ITu hi Sl.fiO. i ; .... . All goods Plainly Marked at Cash Prices Do your Irading'at this store. IT FAYSL V htMti . .- "v rL Z. , tot. JtteS.Ut-Mi:'.' Ammm a.7. irv . r, r. r.. -rwpB.n wmnn ' rw MoheTalks-'' -.;,';;. r hi i ..,i ) BsnlMlnQoth ,llVcd DnJ"lin'l?Mw5os I." ' CwrlM lIO Band on Hub C i 1 owinc t? Shoe Co. Marshfield (94 sr"T? "WOMAN'S WORIJ3JI vWR jtxk yTrT?1ral ; aaiMPqiBLj 33sb-fe:v!; fC(inUnuP(ltrognKQ 2) byterlnn churcli, officiating. Mrs. Leo I. Heath ncteil ns tho lady ot ' aonor nnil Emily Kano ns llower Klrll 'vhllo Will Pond wna bodt man. Ltut' Saturday, tho young couplo loft for Portland where they will malco tholr I'onio. Thoso proiont at tho core yony and bonquot following wore honeymoon trip to northorn points but will come to Marshfield sliort'y to rnuko tholr home. .MKItltV CIIHIST.MAS The Amorlcau Woman's Lcaguo will hold Its uoxt regular mooting at tho homo of Mrs. C. H. Murr In uN'orth Hand tho third Monday In January. MKItUV CII1UST.MAS Mr nnil Mrs. C. E. Hnrns Ir. and1 Mrs. W L. Taylor Archlo Taylor. J I wpok'a vacation for tho Christmas S. Taylor, Ooorgo and Will Pond. iir UolIdnyB. will meet Thursday, Jan-t- and Mrs. Leo Heath. Mr. and Mrs. "' ' ' "l l,w "u," Ul Mn' ,iat- btauir. Heath, G. J. Lomauskl, and Mr. and Mrr. S. Hogstad. MKItltV CHIUSTMAS Miss Uma Marh, who Is staying with rolatvos and attoudlug the Iilncoln High School In Portland, ar rived homo this week to spend tho holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Marsh. MKItKV CHIMST.MAS Announcement Is mnrto of tho ap proaching marrlago of Chas. i:ck hofr and Miss Anna Wyatt, two won known and popular North Houl young folks, which will bo solomnlz-t-il In N'orth Bond Wednesday, De cember 2S, MKItHV CimiST.UAS Tho Mlnnle-Wls club Is taking a vacation for tho holidays and tho dato and placo of tho next meeting Is to bo fixed later by tho officers. MKHUY CHIUSTMAS Lou Hazard of Coqullle, Is expect ed hero today to spond Christmas at tho C, F. McKnlghl home, Mrs. Haz ard and tho childron bplng In Cali fornia whero they nro spending the winter. MKHUY CHIUSTMAS Tho marriage of Win. N, Ekblad and Miss Lillian Hall, which was so lenmlzed in Portland last Wednesday was an orcnt of much Interest in Coos Pay social circles whoro both are so popular. Until a year or so ngo. tho brldo was a resldont of Marelifleld and hor charming person n'lty and musical ability endeared hi to a largo circle of friends here. Mr. Ekblad Is one of tho most proml r.ont young business men Jn Marsh Held , They are now enjoying 3 .MKItllY CHIUSTMAS Miss Evelyn Andorson. who i . .. i. .it. unuur. 1 114 c'nl) iiafBuI 0110 mooting on account of tho holidays. MKHItY CHItlSTMAS .Vr. Cotherlno Hottyv is spondlng the holidays with hor dnughtor, Mrs Itlulmrd 1 foko of North Pond. MERRY CHIUSTJIAS Tho A. N. W. club, which took n The fir dgo club will bo entortalu od noxt Wodnosday by Mrs. Win. Horsfall, Jr., at hor homo. MEKRY CIIIUST.MAS Mrs. It. K. Dooth will entertain n few frlonds at hor homo In West MnronHelil noxt Tuesday conipllmcn tary to Miss Lucy Horton. Mrs. E. P. Morrlssoy will enter tain n few friends at n luncheon next Woduesday. MERRY CHRISTMAS OREGON COAL SUPPLY. Till: COMMERCIAL RASIS. I havo lived a long time In tlili vnlloy of tonrs, and my bond hn boon whltoned by hurrying years; I'vo sizou up tue worm as 1 louuioti 1 PORTLAND .MURDERER FREE been spending tho past soven months In the Enst and with hor sister, Mrs. Eric Wold, In California, has writ ten mat silo, win return homo soon after tho holidays. MERRY CHRISTMAS Tho Marshfield Degree of Honor Is making preparations for Its an nual Installation of ofllcors which tnkes placo the first Tuesday In Jnn unry. The annual banquet has boon postponed to tho last meotlng In tho month owing to tho numerous holi day functions being llkoly to Intor- fero with tho attendance at the first meeting. Tho now officers will bo Installed by Mrs. Hattio E. McCor mac and nro as follows: Chief of Honor Mrs. Anna Hol land. Lady of Honor Mrs. Llzzlo Whlto Chief of Coremonles Mrs. Saran Vincent. Recorder 5Jrs. Fnnnlo Hazard. Financier D. L. Reed. Receiver S. R. Cathcart. Usher Mrs. Graco Naglo, Inner Guard Mrs. Martha Flana gan. Outsldo Guard Mrs. Mary Bow- ker. MERRY CHRISTMAS Miss Lucy Horton roturnea th's week from tho Washington Univer sity at Seattlo to spond a couplo of woeks' vacation at tho homo of hor parents, Mr, nnd Mrs. M, 0. Horton. MERRY CHRISTMAS Tho Evergreen Whist club will be entertained a week from today at; Rorminioiit Report On Output Last Year. has Tho Unltod States Geological Sur vey reports that tho total production of coal In Oregon was 87,270 short tons, having n Bpot valuo of $235, 0SB, dlfforlng very slightly from that of tho preceding year, whon tho out put amounted to SG.259 short tons, valued at $230,021. According to estimates propared by M. R. Campbell, of tho Unite 1 How to euro a cold Is a question In which ninny nro Interested Just now. Chnmborlaln's Cough Remedy has won Its great reputation nnd Immonso salo by Its remarkable euro of colds. It can always bo donond- ed upon. For salo by all dealers. MERRY CHRISTMAS .MOVE LOGGING CAMP. Smith-Powers Camp No. 2 was moved to tho bay sldo of tho county tho first of tho week and will begin operations thoro as soon as tho ne cessary preparations can bo made. Tho last of tho equipment of tho camp was taken over on Sunday. Tho camp will still retain tho name of "Camp 2" and will bo sltuntod Just this sldo of Honryvlllo Junction. Tho logging operations of tho camp will bo conducted on tho west sldo of Isthmus Slough and nearly a mPe of logging rond will bo necessary be- foro actlvo operations in tho way of taking out logs will bo begun. Co qulllo Sentinel. along, I'vo wtmplod tho right nipl I'vo wimpled tho wrong; I havo horded with goats and I'vo frolicked with shoop, 1 aave loarnea how to laugh', and I've learned how to weop; I hnvo loafed, 1 havo droamod, I havo whackod up somo wood, audi I'm suro of this fact, that It paya to bo good. Whono'or I do wrong, with malicious Intent, thon I feel for n whllo llko a counterfeit cent; I would swap mysolf off for n watcn mado of brass, I haven't tho courago to look In tho glass. But when I do rlgljt, thon how chesty I feel! Tho villngo Is filled with my Jubilant spoil! I feel that a fcathor Is placod In my hood, nnd I guess I am right, for It pays to bo good I Oh, what aro tho things of particular worth? And what nro tho prizes' wo gain upon earth? Tlioy nro not tho gems thnt go cllckoty-clnnk, thoy nro not tho bundles wo hnvo In tho bank. Respect of our neighbors, tho lovo of our friends, somo credit up thoro whoro tho firmament bonds those things nro tho guordon for which wo should strlvo, thoy glvo us an ab ject In being nllve. And you'll never gain them, ns gain them you should, unless you bollovo that It pays to bo good. WALT MASON. Merry (By Asioclatod Pross.) PORTLAND, Oro., Doc. 21. GeorKo Clinmborlaln, who' killed A n (Iron Mnsslun for tlm nllogod doHpollIng of his homo, was porinlttod to go froo by tho county grand Jury who honrd tho ovldoneo In tho enso nnd secured n fitntoment from Mrs. Chnmborlnlu thnt sho had bcou Indiscrete. This Is bollovod to bo tho first tltno In tho history of tho country thnt n solf-con-fessod murderer has been nor- tnlttcd to go frco by n grand Jury. MERRY CHRISTMAS Christmas Hi! To all our frlonds and patrons w oxtond tho grootlngs of the icw 4, with host wlslios for nil the Joys tUt symbolize- tho glnd Chrlitmas tlfc Thanking you appreciated patronage. for your Kino w Tako your CHRISTMAS DINNER nt tho CHANDLER hotol tomorrow from B:30 to 7:30 o'clock In evening. Music by nn orchestra of six pieces, Resorvo tables by phono. MERRY CHRISTMAS Tnko your SUNDAY DINNER nt Tho CHANDLER. Special niomi. RESERVE tables for PARTIES by PHONE. THE BAZAR THE QUALITY STORE Constipation 1b tho cnuso of many allmonts and disorders that mnko II fo inlsornblo. Tako Chamborlnln's Stomnch and Llvor Tnblots. keep your bowols regular and you will avoid theso diseases. For sale by all dcalors. This btoro I1I bo closed 1I f Monday. Take your SUNDAY DINNER at Tho CHANDLER. Special menu. RESERVE tables for PARTIES by PHONE. A j To Our Friends: Wo sincerely thank you, one and nil for your most liberal pnt ronngo during tho holiday soison. Our business has considerably exceeded our expectations. Wo wish for each of our fi lends and customers, present prospective, tho morrlest Christmas over enjoyed. May this of goodwill bo tho brightest and happiest season In all tho for each of you. Yours very truly, Brown Drug Co. and tlmo year COOS BAY LIVER! Wo havo secured tho Ht7 ness of L. II. Holsner ana w r parod to ronder excellent MrriM" tho peoplo of Coos way. an vers, guuu nb ...ikl .I.. ...ni mnn RnlsfactorrrTi"U tho public. Phone us for "jl horso, a rig or anytnins ' .. naw nno. Wo also Tl trucking business of nil klndA Tllnnrl.nrd. Rczln & WBchr4 Livery, Feed nnd Sales Serrk J 141 First and Aider Strew. 1 Phono 138-J Jl roe 0 II 1 Ml IS II OUtl VI GRADUATE OTlESnSTS "THE QUALITY STORE' nrvTRf, GARDINER" . n..jinnr nroeon. tas W , modelled and Improved and U- snecmi v MWWMrr ... neeraal datlons for stage jja----nioOBirine a rest at tne 1 V""" '.. ., Ol.ft," .. (ft Tllrrt II1H " ..xouu r: ;-- Iftt&f, J. E. SCHILbliMu, -' nnitrarTEH I10TEI, "- "ii'SSiSW nna been tborougW f. .., iv furnished. P00"" ble, by day. wee : or JJJ Fr Mrs. J. H. O'DONNEW" VINCI CALL SOS- Hauls everythir sonablo pr' J nntced. K' JNT'S TRA'sFSB' 'ffv'VI e W l """WW' rWni