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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1911)
t . ft, .v s f qtf t-f-f iT o THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1911 EVENING EDITION. DON'T esents Here nil w I illii" Pi IiYiCY VW C IW slav &A. W m m. W mM m va il I I ife H N arm. m tk "WBiK3BBBBMBBBBf?r TWBBliHMWiiitBiBiiiMMMgMMBmiifiy.sdBMijanMiBMKMMM n ai ssJTHE GOING & HARVEY STORE offers you the following list of suggestions for him to I or her. You w:i!lind something therein that will be just the thing. Yon can?t make forlmistakes buying your gifts here, remember that. ROCKING CHAIRS OFFICE CHAIRS MORRIS CHAIRS LEATHER CHAIRS DINING CHAIRS CHILDREN'S CHAIRS CROCKERY PICTURES RUGS RANGES, ETC., ETC. TOYS AND DOLLS PRETTY DRESSERS COUCHES GLASSWARE METAL BEDS BEDDING RUGS AND CARPETS HEATERS ' DIMNG TABLES ETC., ETC., ETC. LADIES' DESKS ROLL TOP DESKS LIBRARY TABLES PARLOR STANDS BUFFETS CHINA CLOSETS SILVERWARE DECORATED WARE PORTIERES COUCH COVERS KITCHEN WARE, ETC. Toys and Dolls for Boys and Girls Sensible Gifts for Father and Mother, Sister and Brother and Every Other The Going Harvey Store Complete House Furnishers WE SAVE YOU MONEY M-M-H-H-H-H- 1 BOME SENTIMENTS OF CHRISTMAS TIME. -t tt! trf ?!! ?-!?. tf..tMf-tMtf !? MERRY ClirlRhnnH to iw nil. my linn, God bless us. God IIm in rr one. mild Tiny Tint tlio ItiHt of hCoarloa Dickens. EX cannot live Isolated. Wc nro nil bound together. No higher mini Iwparato himself from tlio lowest. We. CAMZR that doing good Is t ho only certainly happy uctluii of a iuuu'4 I-SIr Philip Kidney. FKISTJIAS tlmu I liuvo always Itboucbt of ns a good time n kind. Ming, charitable, nleusuut time. Ifles Dickens. lr on moro wood. The wind Is chill; but. let It whistle as It will. I keen our Christmas merry Btlll.' Walter Scott. 'E. nroso n Joyous clnmor from he wild fowl on the mere, and a within cried: "Listen! Christ- Carols even hero!" Charles Klugs. CAIV fit rtitamfia ,11,1 ron TAnvn U8 holly round tho ChrlstmnH th. Tlw. ulln... nAm ....,.,.. ......l iU. ' wv oijuiil duuiy iuasuani;u tuu - nuu cniniiy reii on unnsirans -icuuyson. 'CHRISTMAS SUPERSTITION lllng Tlmo When a Peculiar Popu- r Prejudice Existed. I ''ell known flfteeuth ceutury carol ; Nly and ivy, box and bay F 'a tho church on Christmas day. t tho customs of thoso times wero regarding tho roraovnl of all dec- Ulos from churches nnd dwellings Pj Candlemas day. Feb. 2, for peo nd superstitions nbout their ro- U"B longer. Ilerrlck alludes to 1 Popular prejudlco In tho lines: JwU !lh tn rosemary, and eo ,"! Jth tho bales ana tho mistletoe, 5L the holly, Ivle. all -"nii yo orcst the Christmas hall, ' 0 tho aunerHlltlnim fln frc,,Ieat branch there left behind. ' 100 how mnnv 1mvu thr.ro ha 'vtCd th(rn XfnMa .vita, in mA ny goblins you will see. 'flaps tho fiimorsHflnn tran n nrn. M tho particular old housewives 1 knew tmf Ki. nnnnn .in 4i. n CrCOn tiilnna ,l-l,l l.r. Vtiln ' d many torchlights for llluinl. flni Would bo iiiilKnnnoa tt fnllhif? P and berries to tread underfoot. " this may be, tho belief ob- BABY'S FIRST CHRISTMAS DOLL. I ' liiiiHHiiiiiBiiSaLLLLBM H U '!' KikifciJ'aw - L4BBBBBBBBiLKBBBBBBBBV LLBLbV"V' "- "eJltjJ'. - HLJ I'jliHflLBBBBPILBBBBBBl tljPf5 'L',-J?KiCr' . ' ULIWbTbbbbBT !bLbbbH ' rjC' ( , .rfvfiP lvffVHMIBI MBMIBViBH C0QU1LLK LODGKS ELECT. f.lUD llATiTi tn KoirnoPP L"i North Tian.i cinrTninAV . Decerahor 23, by TOELLE'S L"iLOK nnmitn.inn vwillOJla qt forget th Turkish, BathB 214-J. Tim Conulllo Horald says: "At a regular communication of Chadwick Lodgo No. C8, F. & A. si., neici aai urday evening, tho following officers woro elected for the ensuing year: m. v.. Johnson. W. M.: C. W. Endl- rott. S. W.: John Lawrence, J. W.; II. II. Hazard, treasurer; R. II. Mast, 'secrotary. The namos of tho appoin- 1 .. .- 111 1. m nnnniinnnd nt f tin tlVO OlUCerS Will uu uhuui.i;u uv v"- i.. tn i,n imM St. .Tohn'a aDv. Wednesday evening, December 27, at which tlmo a Joint Installation with tho O. E. S. will take place. "At a regular moating of the Or- .- . .i.... a,ny liol.l npnnmhnr 8. the following officers wore elected by ballot: ousio roisom, v. iu. , u. ". Plorco, W. P.; Eva M. Barron, A. M,; Mary A. Plerco, Cond.; Emma Sher wood Liljoqvlst, A. Cond.; Lorenz, treasurer: Josonbine G. Peoples, sec retary, t ii 11f.&it ELECT AT MVItTLE POINT. The Myrtle Point Enterprise says: "Tho following officers woro elected at tho meeting of Hector lodgo, No. 90, K. of P., on Thursday evening of last week: William Weekly, C. C; .Arthur Arnoson, V. C; W. P. Ilen dricks, prolate; L, II. Pierce. K. of R. & S.; J. R. Benson, M. of E.; L. A. Roberts, M. of W.; Lester Summor lln, M. at A.; J. L. Laird, I. G.; J. ; O. Stominler, 0. Q. i "At tho annual election of officers .for tho ensuing year, tho following I wero elected by Myrtle Grange No. I 289, at their meeting last Saturday, jDecomber 9: Master, C. C. Roblson; "overseer, J. Flnley Schroeder; lec turer, Miss Minnie McCloskey; stew Inrd, E, B. Curtis; Assistant steward, W. L. Bell; chaplain, Mrs. Catherine Strong; treasuror, J. C. WhIttln;ton; secretary, Mrs. Mabel Roberts; gate keeper, Ed. Jenkins; ceres, Mrs. Pearl Hendricks; pomonn, Mrs. Martha Dodgo; flora, Miss Ruth Plank; lady; assistant steward, Miss Luclna Robl son. IIAXDOX MAX ARRESTED. An Astoria dispatch says: "Sheriff Burns received a telegram from Sher iff Gago of Coos county, In which tho latter stated that ho had arrested at Bandon Edward W. Vandecar, who Is wantod hero to answer n charge of obtaining money under false pro tenses. Vandecar is accused of bor rowing $250 from George Kaboth about two years ago and giving as security a mortgage on real estato which ho did not own. Tho bond has beon fixed at ?500i" STERILIZED sweet applo cider, made from Coos Bay apples, in pint bottles. PHOXE your order to No. 877. Make Yourself an Xmas Present Buy Yoiir Suit Hero. You inny not rcnlizo it un til next Xmas when it still loolis good as now. Suits $8.50 to $25.00 yryv, i ' l ROYAL TAILORED Made to your measure $18.00 to $35.00 FIXUP O. A. C. Short Courses Begin JAX. 3, Coiitliuin FOUR WEEKS YOU ARE INVITED Every citizen of Oregon is cordlnlly Invited to attend tho short courses of tho Oregon Agricul tural College, beginning Jnn. 3, Eleven distinc tive courses will bo offered In Agriculture Mech anic Arts, Domestic SclonCo and Art, Commerco, Forestry and Music. Every courso Is designed to HELP tho student In his daily work. Mako this a ploasant and prolltnhlo wlntor outing. No tuition. Roasonablo accommodations. For beau tiful Illustrated bulletin, address II. M. TENNANT, Registrar, Corvallls, Oro. Furiuur'M Business Courso By Corrcsitoiidcuco 3D -- Stt. ttw.trhm Whether You Serve Poultry, Or tho good old roast boot foq Chrlstmns you'll bo wlso to obtain It at this market. Our poultry la all cholco, young and fresh killed nnd our roast beet Is tender enough, to molt in your mouth. Thoro will be no poor appetites whoro our poultry or meat Is eorvod. MARSirFIELD CASH MARKET, FOURIER BROS. Two Markets NORTH BEND MAItSnFIKLD yg. .V " V