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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1911)
- w " 1 .,, Vif v THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1 911 EVENING EDITION. III Sj V&li ij&r J Christmas Shopping Should Not Be Pot Off any Longerlf Yon Would Choose from the best We are STILL paying express charges on all Xmas gifts purchased here NBVEU 13KFOR13 HAS CHRISTMAS BUYING COMMENCED AS EARLY AS IT HAS THIS SEASON. KV131IY DAY PROM NOW UNTIL CHRISTMAS THE SALES WILL INCREASE. THE CROWDS WILL DE LARGER. AVE WILL BE BUSIER, THE ASSORTMENT SMALLER AND IT WILL BE MORE AND MORE DIFFICULT TO SHOP SATISFACTORILY. ONLY SIX MORE SHOPPING DAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS t'f I'f 'G t y rr W'rli Til y$xn ir5fe23K K Tim T(.. ..)') For Men Never before have wo shown such a largo and com plete lino of Men's Sharing Sets, Safety Razors, Toi let articles. Gillette Safely Razors $5.00 to $20.00 Gom do Luxe Safety Razors $3.00 to $5.00 Durham Duplox Safety Razors $2.50 to $10.00 'Auto Strop Safety Razors $2.50 to $10.00 Gem Junior Safety Razors $1.00 Everrcady Safety Razors $1 .00 Ilcncklcs' Hand Raws $2.00 to $4.50 Men's Shaving Sets 75c to $15.00 Collar Boxes $1.00 to $6.00 Military Brushes $1.50 to $20.00 fesD Nothing Nicer Than a line guaranteed Docket knife for a gen tleman or a pair of scis sors for a lady. ALUMJNUM DRINKING CUPS. In solid leather cases. Just the thing needed on an auto ride, from 50c to $5 00 OUTCLASS. 'Beautiful pieces in all the late patterns and cuts from the leading manufacturers in the world, from $1.00 to $25. CHAFING DISHES. From $9.75 to $15.00 Manning Bowman Coffee Percolators from $2.75 to $9.75. JAPANESE BASKETWARE. The beautiful dark colored baskets that are the acme of artistic excellence, from 50c to $5.00. CRUMB TRAYS. From $1.00 to $3.50. SERVING TRAYS Mahogany with genuine tap-, estry $3.00 FOUNTAIN PENS. The best made from $1.00 to $15.00. Conklin "Drinks like a Camel." FOR TnE WHOLE FAMILY. A beautiful Columbia Phonograph with a set of records. Wo are exclusive agents on Coos Bay. From $15.00 to $250.00. It gives pleasure for a whole year. CHRISTMAS SEALS. - .". ; ' We have a full line of Dcnnison's Christmas Cards, Seals, Stickers, Tags, Etc. LockhartParsons Drug Co. PHONE 298 . . WE SELL BED GROSS STAMPS. US China and Crockery You must see our assortment to appreciate its beau ty and variety. V .' HAND PAINTED CHINA Genuine French Hand Painted China imported direct from manufacturer, from $1.50 to $45.00 AUSTRIAN WARE A full line of this famous new novelty in art crock crv. HAVILAND CHINA. We have a complete assortment of this world, fa mous ware. All double stamped, imported direct. Manicure Sets We have an unusual and beautiful line of these goods. You can make no mistake in choosing this. We have them in Sterling and German Silver, Ebony and Mahogany, from $1.00 to $25.00. C ';.w rfffTTt-. i dBW-'-VT 3SVp! VifiSWiSBM (Continued from pago 2.) ted the following offlcorB: rthy mntron, Mrs. Aloxntidrln do; worthy patron, Curl W. Kv- On: ARKfidntn tmitrmi. Mm. .T. T. - f Hwww .V. ! - - I; treasurer, Mrs. Geo. Winches- ; tecretnry, Mrs. Francos McLood; Juctress, Mrs. P. K. Allon; nsso- e conductress, MrB. E. Don Mc rjr. Tho Installation of tho now erg will tako placo somo tlino In wtter uurt of Dccombor or tho ' of January, whan tho nppoln- omccs also will bo filled. , O jtfiFPn llnlnno ivlm ltna bnnn nv ding Bchool In San Francisco tho (Tear, la oxpectod homo Sunday, Stiller 17 In unnnfl flin linllllflV & his parontB, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. T. MS. 0 lJ Slgnn Holm, who Is attending university of California at Bor- 7, will spond hor Christmas ion at tho homo of her undo I santa Rosa. 0 Y<pr Aanlu.wl la Avnnntnl linmA II Collego at Corvallls to spend uoiiQaya noro. O Duncan Dnnclnn will nnond his r'stmas vacation In Mnrshflold, nr "8 probably next Friday or Sat- I'T. Ho Ib attending Oregon Agrl- fural Collego at Corvallls. Re ChaflnK Dish Club has nd- ped until after tho holidays. O "" Robt. K. Booth entertained "mally nt cards Thursday aftor- ' High scorea woro a- featuro tbe afternoon. Mrs."E. S. Dargolt '"'ng the first nrlzo nnrt Mrs. F. 'ton the second prize on unusunl- u,s counts. Those present woro: . Peck, Mrs. F. K. Gottins, " E, Hague, Mrs. E. K. Jones, ' " B. I.onfrt. Mm. W. T Mor- lnt. Mrs, E. E. Straw, Mrs. W. E. "Ban. Mra Pima Vonnnvn. Mrs. J Harrlgan and Mrs. Willis II. Q?eay. Mr3. Booth was assisted In ?lnS by Mrs. Konnody, r"w Bosslo Coko will spend hor Ifier Damn I a Mr. nmi Mru. Tom k In Marshfleld. She will leave Pnrkoinv nluiiit Dccombor 23. nnd will reach heer either Xmas day or! tho day following, hor arrival de pending upon tho snlllng of tho Ilcdondo from San Francisco. 0 Tho Mlnnle-WlB. club will hold n mooting December 21 at tho homo of Mrs. Chas. LuChapollo on South Broadway. A very pleasant party was gotten up Saturday night by Mrs. N. M. Matson nnd Mrs. Potor Scott as n Burprlao to Mrs. Emmott Plorco of South Mnrahflold. Music and games i .ini. .irnalitiinnta nnllvnnod II III! UilllllJ igiiraHiuwM.- -; tho evening, and a very pleasant tlmo was enjoyed by nil. a goou many guostB woro prosoni, nmonu them Mr. and Mrs. Potor Scott, Sr., ,. n Ilnnann tl-H TnvloT. MISS .lira w tM.., ' - j Florenco Plorco, Miss Gladys Scott, Miss Holon Sneddon, .mtb. r. m, Matson, Mr. W. D. Bain, Wayno C. Stead. George Kuohn, Don Grlllln, II. Lashawny, John I-iegel. Joo Lle gol, Grnco Jones, Jennlo Jones, Dr. Clarko, Bosslo Bain, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Doano, Clifford Doano, Mr. and Mrs. Jnmos Scott and "Win. Abol. Mrs. Frank Rogers was hostess of a charming launch party Tuesday, given In honor of Mrs. W. F. Millor. Tho pnrty spont a delightful day in nnd nbout Mrs. Rogers' protty Coos River homo, nnd onjoyed extromoly tho dollcloiiB luncheon tho hostess sorvod nt midday. Those forming tho group of guests woro Mrs. W. F. Miller, Mrs. A .T. Haines. Mrs. E. F Morrlssoy. Mrs. E. Crosthwnlt, Mrs. Win. Grimes, Mrs. A. I... House worth, Mrs. Dorsoy Kroltzer, Mrs. F. M. Parsons, Mrs. Chas. Van Duyn, and Mrs. E. L. Bessoy of Coos River. Miss Annn M. Cox. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Cox, who has been spondlng tho last few months in Portland, returned homo this week. Tho Tuesday Night Whist club will meot with Mrs. A. T. Haines Tuesday evening, December 10. A Hnon shower was given last Tuesday ovenlng at the home of Mrs. Geo. Truman In North Bend In honor of Miss Mablo Noah who Is shortly to bo married to Harvey Russell. Tho houso.wan decorated lu pink nnd green and n largo boll was arrnngod overhead In such a way thnt whon a utrlng was pulled, tho protty linen showered down upon tho prospective brldo, MIbs Noah, who wns also tho rociplont of ninny othor gifts. During tho ovo nlng tho guests worked nt piecing blocks Into n quilt, nnd n luncheon wns sorvod In tho dining room. Tho wedding will tnko placo next Wed nesday ovenlng. Dccombor 20, nf tho homo of Mrs. Trumnii. Tho guests of the ovenlng woro Misses Winifred Rood, Mildred Rood, Loin Ritchie, Ruth Gurnoy, Annlo Isaacs, Nora lingo, Mnrjorlo Swoarlngon, Lijln Hodson, Floronco Ilooko, Boryl Noah, Edna Ray, Anna Truman, nnd Mrs. Woodbury, Mra. Joo Olln, Mrs. Roy Brnlnnrd, Mrs. J. Grlmos, Mrs. Truman, Mrs. Wnltor Russoll, Mrs. Elmer Russoll nnd Miss Gurnoy. Mrs. Frank Rogors of South Cooa River spent part of this weok na tho guest of Mrs. AdnniB and Miss Mnho noy In Marshflold. 0 Tho bazar given by tho Altar Guild of tho North Bond Eplscopnl church last Saturday, was voted a great success by lt participants. 'Unmi STUCK UP Is no name for tho feeling wo hnvo about our presont offering of high class Christmas Can dies. Proud a8 wo havo been of previous offer ings this ono caps them all. For In oxcol lonco of quality and moderation In p rices wo hayo never beforo soen tho llko nnd hardly ex pect to again not for many years any way. Don't fall to stop In and In vestigate You'll flud what wo say Is right. TWO STORES. Everything wns sold out and about $70 was cleared. In tho afternoon, ton, coffco and calto woro sorvod. There will bo no meeting until af ter tho flrat of tho year when Mrs. Kinney will ontortaln tho club at Plat B. O Tho North Bond Brldgo Club was entertained Wednesday night by Mrs. W. E. Best. At cards, Mrs. T. W. Ronnie nnd MrB. C. M. Bylor woro successful In winning prizes. Mrs. Frank Framo was guest of tho ov enlng. No doflnlto tlmo was sol for tho next meeting which will not bo hold until nfter tho holidays. 0 Tho A. N. W. club spent n very plensnnt afternoon nt tho homo of. Mrs. H. I. Hydo Thuradny. In nd-' dltlon to tho regular members, Mrs. Lnngdon, Mrs. Tlcdgon nnd Mrs. Bnr-. ker woro present. After n prolong ed nbsonco Mrs. Mary McKnlght al so nttonded. Tho club adjourned to meot tho first Thursday of tho now yenr, Jnnt 4, 1913, with Mrs.1 Chas. Kalsor of North Bend. ! 0 Tho Progress club will moot Mon-' day, Decombor 18, with Mra. I. S. , Kaufman. Miss Grace Kruso entertained Frl- day ovonlng nt ono of tho most do' Uglitful parties of tho Christmas son-l son at tho jiomo of her slstor, Mrs. J. A. Matson. Six tnbles of "drlvo" whist furnished ample diversion and oxcltoment rose high as points woro won or lost. Miss Mamlo Mnhoney nnd Hugo Qulst won tho protty prl zes, n little brass flower bowl and n Bllvor automobile or trnvollng drink ing cup. Aftor tho last hand, a doll-J clous luncheon wnp served at tho Individual tables, And rod and silver shaded candle nt each tnblo and red carnations distributed as favors, produced a very beautiful effect In tho dnrkened rooms. Miss Kruse was nBslsted in serving by Miss Mary Kruso nnd Miss Grnco Williams. Among thoso Invited woro Misses Gonovlovo Songstackon, Mnmlo Mn honoy, Blancho Fortmnn, May Preuss, Ednn Stnnloy, Norn Towor, Holon Bradley, Francos Williams, Ruth Allen, Hnzol Powers, Clara Myron, Floronco Alkon, Chnrlotto March, nnd Messrs. Roy Bleeckor, A. K. Peck, C. h. Davis, Malr Dano, A. Lagerstrom, II. Qulst, C. Lagorstrom, J o. Tliompson, w. iioimnerg, J. Wil liams, F. Powers, F. Lamon, Tardy, Segerston, W. Hutchison, J, Meroon, and T. Bennett. Mrs. McNny of Nowborg, Oro is visiting nt tho homo of hor daughter, Mrs. Louis Balslngor, In North Bend. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Waltor enter tained informally at dlnnor Sunday afternoon In honor of M. GcorBO Thompson of tho Portor Mill In North Bond. Tholr gucsttt woro: Miss Mario Seamnn, MUh Jviilh Ilor-j ton, Miss Dorothy Horton, Will Hor- ton, Wosloy Sonman, Goorco Thomp son, FcstuB nnd Hnrvoy Walter. O Tho Xmns Sewing club mot this weok with Mrs. Barker as hostess at tho homo of Mrs. F. A. Tlodgon. Tho ovonlng wns spent In sowing and conversation, nnd rofroshmonts woro sorved. Mrs. D. A. Jones wns a guest of tho club. 0 Tho Rovorond Albort Illsoy of tho North Bend Eplscopnl church, who was callod to Salom by tho Illness of his father, roturns ovorlnnd today. Ho 1b accompanied homo by IiIb fnth or, who Is recovering, and his moth er. 0 Tho U. M. O. (until midnight on ly) n dancing club of North Bond, Is planning to glvo Its Initial danco somo tlmo botweon Christmas and Now Yonr's, and to follow this with, n dnnco ovory two weeks. Tho club Is mndo up of nbout thirty young married couples of North Bond nnd tho young people in gonoral. Tho dances will bo hold nt Eckhoff hull. O Tho SlatorB of Ilothany will not moot ngnln until Janunry 3 whej they will bo entertained at tho homo of Mra. Robt. E. Browning. Mrs. Will Elckworth of Mllllcoma ontortnlncd Wednesday with nn old fashioned quilting party for tho mothor, Mrs. Wlrth. Tho guests woro Invited to spend tho day and nt twolvo o'clock an elnbornto dlnnor wnn Borved. Two quilts woro com pleted during tho day. Tho guests present woro: Mra. Hllborn, Mra DyornmlMriBjSmdtiofM (Contlnuod on pago 8.) I 7 Buying Days Then Christmas A few Myers Store Suggestions 7 .-?& 1 .y, Ki t , t Costumes and Dresses Stylish Coats Tailored Suits "Tieon" Silk Blonds Shirt Waists ?Fui Pieces and Sots ' Kid Gloves (2 to 1G Button) Handkorchi c faRibbons gilk Hosiery jSTeckweni' Purchases Packed in Individual Boxes Express Charges Prepaid to Any Point COOS BUILDING MYERS' WOMEN'S AND MISSES' WEAR. MARSHFIELD OREGON J O i i i fcrfjf frrtgW t.tA yi. Kmm