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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1912. EVENING EDITION. ite SWtA'iVil l:imLMMi.i-n WE ARE GOING OUT OF THE H0VV7WHEN AND WHY CHRISTMAS GIFTS Daily Christmas Hint Charming Gift For the Girl Who Serves Afternoon Tea A litUUNU AUVbMI, FI1R HFR I AnYSHIP DOLL AND TOY BUSINE! To closo out our present slock mo selling our entlie line ut lens (linn Imlf n hi.. This nlTonls jou mi iijipoi tuiill y ( pivivide jour Toys and Dolls for the Little Folks at a Great Saving S.-.00 DRESSED DOLLS AM) KM) IK)I)V DOLLS $ l SI.00 DRESSED DOLLS AM) KID IIODV DOLLS ! ....'..'...'. fl'.rr, sa.."i DRESSED DOLLS AND KID IIODV DOLLS . $1 ,( .SI. 75 DltKSSKI) DOLUS AM) KID IIODV DOLLS '.'.".' .7. Hue Sl.no DRESSED DOLUS AM) KID IIODV DOLLS .(I5e SI.SI.-i DRESSED DOLLS AM) KID IIODV DOLUS ...r,)c 7Hc DRESSED DOLLS AM) KID DODV DOLUS ......lrc .-illo DRESSER DOLUS AM) KID DODV DOLLS !!.'!.!!!! "tiOc AM) OX DOWN TO ."ic EACH. HI. 75 TOY" PIANOS FOR H()c 7.-.C (JIKLS' ROCKERS KOH , r,e 15 1. .10 HOY'S' WIIEELHAKHOWS FOR .....70c Sl.ti.1 HOY'S' WIIEELHAKHOWS FOR !.!.'.!!!0c .100 DOLLS' CRADLES .0c si.no DOLUS di:ds ,, 0c $1.25 lo 500 DOLLS' REDS FROM (lOrVo 2.1c SI..10 lo .10c CHItlSTOFFKHSO.V FLVIXG MACHINES, from 70c to 2.1c ALSO A LARGE LINK OF AUTOMOIIILES, TIIAIXS, TEDDY REARS, ANIMALS, HORNS, CHILDREN'S TEA SETS, STEAM EN- I GINKS, TRUNKS, IIOATS AXI) Hl'NDREDS OK OTHER TOVH OF ALL KINDS AT THE SAME LOW PRICES. R.EHFELD BROS 269 FRONT STREET Tim silversmiths have brought out mini)- charming designs In silver dishes for Christinas presents The tllus HILVnn AND OLABS CONDON OIBHICB. tratlou shows two of tho new bon bon or cuko cllnhon In silver deposit work lltted with gloss trays. , TWELVE DAYS i , TO f CHRISTMAS E RIGHT ISTMAS WAY B MRS. H. L. MONTY. rtflM, 1312, by American rress Asso- elation kll. Mrs. Everly, I Just thought Id drop in mid talk Christ mas toy on. U'h all I hear at bouip, nnd I" Jrt Mllucr was a very dear young 'MOit.dnu nail Vera Everly. and '.tan nnJ ail tho wonderful so i Mousing to It had always been wu as 0110 family. Sho was ! tlion Mrs. Kvorlv turned Vlsndsald "Alice, don't. I'lousu MlkCuMiims this year." Atnurrlcii upstairs, whero Edna iwa were broodlm.' over tho hhiuu Roi given them tho evening bo- Ml MS till) tlrsl In Qtrnnl- ! lr,.'f fJtd mauima at all. Ueforo sho fiwr been tho first to begin the KffOM gifts, aud-and sho never 'MpmimhiK." angry. "Last ovenlng papa - ' lalnlt, mother, Hint Snntn will 'to unload that lino dining table wURtra for you Christmas. 0Ce With' Ami II..., ...no o .,.. ...in mia tio in. Pt Moninm said: 'Father, that '00. ClirlstinilU tvfll .,t l, ..,.,. UomethUje,ir.' AnT-nnd this jmaamm ent lo tho furnlturo WUCllt tllllt Inl.ln n,l I II ..II w dinner. I u,,ow papn will bo lumnwl nn n-. .... H W over and consult Aunt Dotty." L?.11"' tll uor their Christmas nwiand about tho dining table. "- ery quiet for a few sec H "What ,11,1 -.. .... iLjir,' -" u" kvu your main ! Axmlnster rug for tbo pur'or," both girls quickly answered. "Papa gives us 11 dollar every month for our bank, to be kept Just for a Christmas gift for mamma, and then hu adds to It for what Is wanted." "Y'os'ni," quietly answered Aunt Hetty. "And tho ChrlMmas befoieV" "A brass bed for tho spare bedroom." "Y'es'm! And Iho Christmas before'" asked Aunt Hetty npilu, Tho girls hesitated a little, then, "A mt.s tk r . i."" Ji Fm I 2 rau.K -.. "POII TUB DBAJIK8T MOTIIEU KVEK." set of leather dlnlug chairs, and n morris chair for" "Ves'm!" Aunt Hetty's eyes snapped "Who sits In the morris chair?" "Mamma put It In tho library," Vera answered. "And pnpu alls In It and reads every evening and Sundays." Theu they all thought Vera had gone crazy. Sho laughed, sang, Jigged, nnd theu with 11 hug shu nearly upset Aunt Hetty and said. "Girls, what silly folks we all hnvo been!" Tho girls left Aunt Hetty nn hour later, and Christmas was not mention ed In tho Hverly household, but tho girls and their father looked unusual ly mysterious nnd happy. Christmas morning dawned crisp nnd clear, the spirit of tho day abounding everywhere. IMna and Vera anxiously awaited their mother, having sent their father to bring her to their Christinas room, whli Ii 1 1 icy had trimmed up In ever greens and hells, after sho had re tired the evening before. They met her with tender caresses and led her to a chair prepared pur posely for her. IMna brought her gift, a beautiful collar of her own work, and pinned It on with a brooch, In which was her blrthstono. Tho mother drow tho face of her first child to her and kissed her. a tear dropping on tho upturned face. Vera had qnlctly drawn near and laid a bundle of dark blue silk on her mother's lap. "For tho dearest mother eer." she said as her mother drow her closely lo her, sealing tho precious wouls with a kiss. Then father camo forward and, tak ing her hand In his, bald as ho slipped his clft on her linger, "What I couldn't gho tho dear littlo woman when wu started out together I glvo her now." The bewildered woman saw through fast falling tears a magnificent dia mond hparkliug 011 her hand. "Oh," said Vera, "such u time as I've had keeping secrets!" "The happiest Christinas J'vo known for years." rem.irked Mr. Kvcrly. "Me. loo." exclaimed Allco Mllner. "I tiled to have sonio one let mo in with my littlo gift for the queen of the household, and no ono heeded my call so I came anyway." And a lovely comb was added to her presents. "This Is what Christmas means; give to each for their own." And IMna started the ball rolling for a general Christmas frolic. (DEC. 13) . Mi P .& Don't Be Afraid ot the 13th It Is Only Unlucky Foi Those Who Put Off Their Christmas Shopping. Thoro Aro Othors. "Do you bellevo In long engage ments?' "Not very long." "About how long?'' 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Jayne c , Bon, Philadelphia, fa, I MAItSHFIELD Haznar Plouccr Grocery Warner Grocery Co. Geo. Cook Chas, StaulT Marshfield Grocery Nasburg Grocery KOIITII IIENI) Coos liny Grocery I1AND0N Ilnudon Hukory COQUILIiB Geo. A. Ilobinson Skccls & Son P. K. Deano 0 Lyons & Jones MYRTLE rOINT O. Roberts Wholesale Distributors .Yfason-Ehriiion & Co., Portland WE WILL MAIL YOD f 1 for each sot o old False Teet sent us. Highest prices paid for old Gold. Silver, old Watches broken Jewelry and Preclou HtoneB. Mmoy Sent by Return Mall. rhlbi. Smelting & Id fining Co. Established 20 Vearp. 803 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa, TO DENTISTS. We will buy your Gold Filling, Gold Scrap, and Platinum. High wt prices paid. '(PASTOR. KU3SELL1 Denver Divines on Right Track, Says Pastor Russell, No World-Burning Satan to Be Bound Sin, Sickness and Death to Be Conquered Man to Be Delivered. The Power Vested In Messiah His Kingdom Neai How It Will Appoar. Denver, Dec. This city Is stirred I Seventeen pastors of all denomina tions have been dlsuiisslngThe Sec ond Advent for n month. XowcouicH Pastor Hussolt tell ing us all that "Tho Karth abld uth forever" that It will never bo de stroyed by literal lire. According to hint the great event of Christ's Com ing will bring blessings such as wo all desire. Ho seems to hnvo tho Hlblo and logic on his sldo tool Pastor Russell declared that fitlso concepts of tho Second Coming of Christ had dono great Injury. Tho view set forth In nil orthodox creeds Is that Christ will come again In tho Ilesh. Tho resurrection will tako place within twenty-four hours. Tho Bnlntly will rlsu In tho nlr to meet tho Lord. Then flro will como down from heav en, nnd consumo tho wliolo earth. Pre inlllcunlnllsts claim that Christ will reign In lleshly glory n thousand years to bless tho living. Tho majority of Christians disown this as ridiculous nousunsu because thy bellevo littlo of creed or lllble. A minority percelvo its inconsistency with tho lllble. What Bible Students Now See. Tho "flro of that day" iu symbolical, already kindling In society, tbo ele ments of which, Capital and Labor, nro getting hotter. Soon they will melt, tho symbolical "enrtli" will bu consumed with thu "heavens" also, the ecclesiastical powers. Their passing nway will usher in it "new earth," or social order, and "now heavens," the Church In glory. Tho Second Coming of Christ Is as sociated villi blessings. Messiah will abolish the curso and bring In wonder ful blessings. The Day of Christ will bo "tho last Day," tho great Seventh Thousand-year Day. All humanity will bo blessed, Including tho dead who will then bo nwakened. Christ Comes to Reign. As tho redemption was necessary for mini's salvation so Messiah's King dom Is necessary to accomplish restitu tion. Tho delay of more than clghleun centuries Is Scrlpturnlly explained: (1) God designed Six Groat Ono Thou sand Year Days to teach mankind tho exceeding sinfulness of sin. Ho pur posed that on tho Seventh Day tho blessing of Messiah should como. (2) An Important work has been dono since Calvary. An Elect Church has been gathered out of all nations saints made perfect through sulTcrlng, n Littlo Flock, tho "Church of thu First-borns." Theso aro to become tho Ilrldu of Christ at Ills Second Advent. Tho Second Coming of Jesus Is to claim Ills Ilrldo class, and to exalt them. Ah regards tho world, Ho comes to bind Satan, to overthrow sin, and to uplift fallen humanity. Rt. Peter tells that Itestltiitlon work, not a literal burning of tho world, awaits tho Sec ond Coining of Jesus: "Times of re freshing shall como from tho presence of tho Lord."-Acts 111. 10-21. Chrlit's Kingdom to Be Spiritual. Onu great mistake wo hnvo all made is in not noticing that Jesus was hu man for only thlrty-threo and a halt years. Ho was a glorious spirit being before Ilo was mndo Ilesh; and Ho was resurrected to a spirit condition higher than Ills original ono. How foolish wo were to think of Jesus as a man (a littlo lower than angels) In tho midst of tho Heavenly host. Ho Is now partaker of tho Dlvlno nature; Ills Church is to bo "changed" and mado "like Him." As Ills descent was from n higher to a lower, so Ills ascent was from a lower nature to n higher, "far abovo ungols." His Is tho oxcecdlng glo ry which "uo mun hntliseen nor cau seo" "which no mun can approach unto." It Is this glorious Hclug whoso Ktug doin Is about to bo established, lto and Ills Church will bo au Invisible to men as aro Satan uud tho fallen angels. The appearances of Jesus In tho Uesh after His resurrection wero materializations, to prove: (1) that Jesus was no longer dead; (2) that Ho was changed, bom of the Spirit, ablo to go uud come llko tbo wind. Parouila, Epiphanla, Apokalupsls. Messiah's Kingdom will havo earthly ropresontntlvca-tho faithful saiuts of previous nges, raised to human perfec tion instantly. Through theso tbo In visible Messianic Kingdom will op erate. Jesus said, "Yo shall seo Abra ham, Isaac, Jacob nnd all' tho prophets In tho Kingdom." Tho parousla of Jesus will como first present but Invisible. Tho world will continue will) tho ordinary affairs of life (while Ho Is gathering the Church), as In tho days of Noah. After tbo gathering of tho Church, thero will bo an epiphanla and nil apw Luhipxla of Jch is. Ho will slilno forth, Ho mil bu leveuled not lu Uesh, but "In (laming fire," tho troublo of that Day, lu which tho present order will bo consumed In anarchy, giving place to the.Klugdom Dispensation, Homemade OfferingsThatAImosf Any Woman Would Appreciate. Milady will like tho useful little van ity easo seen lu tbo Illustration which Is mndo of ilbbon. Just tho proper slzo to slip In her purso or hand bag. For this, wldu sntln ribbon Is select ed and two pieces of It. with a fiat bit B1B1BB' jAISsQBif SBIBIBB haiP' iaBiBSBSBBlSBBBK . SBBBBBBB HSV .BBSIBBKaHSBaiBM . SBBBBS1BI IBBf iBBBBBISiBBHBBBBBBBBB jf sbbbbbbI (bHt "MBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB?- SvBBBBH jBBbw uriT JrbbbbbbbbbI r.rr VHITT OABE. of cotton wadding laid between, nro stitched together on tho edgo. On one side, extending almost half way across, another piece of ribbon is stitched to form a small pocket into which Is slipped a small envelopo of rice powder ami n soft piece of elintn ols with which to apply It A small oblong mirror has Its edges bound with ribbon nnd Is then sewed fast to tho other side of the caso. Very narrow ribbon encircles tho rnsu uud serves to fasten It together when folded over like a littlo book. Illustrated Is u vanity caso of still an other variety. Tho Inside of the caso Is shown, with a pocket and powder pu(T on onu llap uud a mirror on tho other. Gift For the House. It is becoming quite popular to glvo what Is known as u Christmas pieseut to the liouso-tliut Is, something that A rilBNOU eOIIBEK. Is Jointly contributed to nnd enjoyed by till tbo members of tho household. Tho charming screen ptctuied would muko a delightful gift of this kind. It is of gold leaf finish uud bus a top of glass In which aro set oval mirrors to rollect tho beauty of tho apartment lu which It Is placed. Pretty Gift For Invalids. When planning tho holiday gifts do not forgot tbo Invalid. Mnko a bag of dainty tlowored silk or cretonne, running Inch wldo satin ribbon in thu top for u draw string and lining It with dollcately scented silk. IIuvo the drawstring very long so It can bo liuug on tho bedpost In easy reach of tho Invalid's baud without tho necessity of her ralslug herself la bed. In the bag Is a small paper pad, pen cil, handkerchief and anything sho may need that othorwlso would havo to bo handed to her by an atteudaut Novelties For the Dressing Table. A chutmlng gift can bo easily mado from a picture framo. Huy a framo nny slzo you choose, but Instead of in selling n plcturo put In a pleco of brl; bt chl its; or cretonne. Then buy two siuull brass handles and attach ouo to each end of tho frumo. Whou this is finished tack a pleco of fine felt across the back. This makes as pret ty u, tray as any ono could wish. , ii IS r Ii tf mil id