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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1914)
lMSSd -"Wfrr rwr I THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1914 EVENING EDITION. J ' '' ' ! I1TI1IMI1IIM 2tcCflft Tr'l VV " - ' L ' I fll SECTION TWO, PAG THREE NI AX GOODS MARKED BELOW COST m unrigj WE ARE GOING OUT OF THE SMALL TOY BUSINESS AND THAT'S THE REASON THAT JUST AT THE OPENING OF THE HOLIDAY SEASON WE ARE OFFERING OUR ENTIRE LINE OF SMALL Toys at 25 Per Gent Discount DON'T FAIL TO VISIT OUR WELL-STOCKbU TOY SECTION. YOU WILL PROFIT BY FREQUENT VISITS FOR YOU WILL FIND HERE EVERYTHING TO DELIGHT AND CHARM THE BOYS AND GIRLS AND SAVE 25 CENTS ON EVERY DOLLAR. DONT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY COME TOMORROW WHILE THE ASSORTMENT IS LARGE AND SELECTION IS EASY jri-fTLi VEY SANTA CLAUS HEADQUARTERS NORTH FRONT STREET 93M MARSHFIELD, ORE. 3 WEEKS SAYS TOO MUCH WAR TALK Senator Deplores Agitation Concerning U. S. Military Affairs Itli AMiKltttxlTmi. In Tint nj TlmM.1 WASHINGTON, 1). C. Doe. 12. Declaring tbnt there has boon too in noli publicity of tlio military affairs ot tli6 nation, Senator Weeks of Mns inrluiMtti, In n Kinucli to tlio Sonnto, nppotipd t!.( agitation for u special In vestigation of our military prepared ness, prnlHud tlio strength of tlio por founol of tlio nnvy nmt urged tlio or ganisation ot an Army Uqsorvo. Ho sntU thoro was no reason why wo slioulil (1Ibc1oo our military secrets to tho Kuroponn powers by nn open Investigation. "Anyono oan loarn about our military or naval establish ment by rending tlio reports ot tho secretaries of tlio departments and tho bureau reports. It la nn open I'oah to nil our citizens ami thoro nood bo no iloubt about our rotative capabilities It ono la deposed to study tlio roports Instcud of Bcoklin; uotorloty In tho press." SH P iT SAIL TO GERMAN I American Steamer Elmonte; of S. P. Lines, Leaves With Cotton for Bremen Itljr Amm Uiitl 1'r.M Id toon llx TlinM. SAI.1C.M, Doe. iy. Orognu now Htoamor to miiII dlroct from Now York tor n (Sorinau port sluco war was tic clarud four months nuo, ntonmol 'out i of tho luirbor today. Tho yossoI Ih t tho HI Monlo of f o Soiitliont Pacific lino Hho Is bound for llromcn und Iiiih on board a full cart'o of cotton. Hho flloii the Aniork-iiu Uag. D GOUT DIVIDED BYVDTE I Jefferson County Ornanized in 1 Eastern Oregon Injunction , Delayed Returns ' III; AmkII(1 1'rwt In I'oo. i; Tlrot,J I , WABIIINtlTON, 1). 0., Doc. 12. . has ono now county, tho secretary ot Htnto roooHliiK ndvlcos today from I tho Crook County clork that tho ' moamiro i routing u now county from , Ihu torrllory of Crook County, to bo known uh Jofforuou County, had itnrlod at tho rocout oloctlon. Aftor fleet Ion tho count ot tho voto wan doltoed by uu Injunction, DLDRMD STILL NEEDS TO aaaiauaHaHHBHHHBHaMBHHMMM"H MMMaMMB!MWHWWWWW"MM"WMWW'M"B n c uMy, How Good They Tasted" You remember those buckwheat cakes and maple syrup that made chilly mornings a dslight and tilled them with the joy of living. Well, we can give you the same thing over again if you will order "HUNGER'S PURE BUCKWHEAT FLOUR." "ADIRONDACK PURE MAPLE SYRUP ' TOWLE'S VERMONT MAID MAPLE SYRUP A fresh new stock of these appetizing breakfast 5S?J!tt have the best in the market MPh?n?3zW first S and you will never regret it. Let us prove it to you. CONNOR & HOAGLAND CHRISTMAS IDEA! itt ' llljr Am Utl I'm la Com IUj Tim. ' NHW YOUK, Deo. 12. Tho first rrosldont Wilson rocolved a tolo Kram from (lovornor Amnions ot Colorado, sayliiK that ho did not think It advisable to withdraw all tlio fodoral troops from tho strlko district at this tliuo. l'reshloiH WJ1 xoii wauU to wlthdiHW tho troops and will communicate further with tho (lovornor. Phone 326 - South Broadway TO BEAT THE BUILDING GAME -:- - has been a hobby with us forapodmanr gfsiJod. sound! our customers will tell you when It codim to , our bu8l. durable framing material at the right Pceh0ainount you want neis. Just tell what you want to b"'ia "? " t tbe bM, to spoad and we'll get busy with our pencil ana ncuro your uooey can buy. Try us C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. n Christmas will be worthily kept by us in proportion as our hearts glow with Christlike feelings. Estrangements should melt in the warmth of Christmas gratitude to God. Let it be a sweet, forgiving time a time for the doing of blessed charities. Because Christmas stands for the child, as the father of the man, and for the cradle, as the one point where futurity is vulnerable, it will yet usher in the golden age. To produce an ideal world we need only one thing a Christmas that lasts ull the year. If Christ had nsver been born there would have been no Christmas, and where now is holy light would abide a great shadow, and where now is sweet and sacred joy would be sadness and tears. If Christ had never been born ths world would have bereft itself of the love and the light of God. ' The birth of Jesus means the establishment of the reign of justice and conscience, and you and I cannot real ize the benafits of this divine season until we have become like little children in humility and gentleness and re vived the will and the love of God as they have been made known to us in the Master's gospel. Christ must be born in each heart in oruer that we may have a true Christmas. Are we rejoicing in the gifts of human love? Shall we be unmindful of Him who is the "unspeakable gift?" Turn not the Christ pf God away from the heart's inn; banish Him not to the manger. Heaven's gift is now offered without money and without price. Receive Him with glad welcome. ' Christmas is every one's day. Childhood can have no monopoly of it, though His child life inspired it. Christ ians are riot its sole possessors, while they are its only true interpreters. Youth cannot claim tho whole of it even while its exuberance gives it its chief natural emphasis. Thsre are currents beneath the surface motion into which the plummet meditation must plunge to note their existence and determine their direction. I '1'01'H WANTS CllltlhTMAK TltUCH Mill Ih Sab I lo ll;m l.lltlo llopo ot KlICI tKS. KOMI-!. Deo. 12. I'opo Uonodlct U urglni; that an understanding bo ar ranged botwoon tho warring factions under whloh a truce will bo posslblo during tho Christmas holidays'. It Is k'uld, howovor, that his holiness has little hope for tho success ot hU efforts. AWAllD .NOMKIi I'lll.KK NKXT DKCILMUEK N'oiulimlioiiK Must Do Mailo to Nor uokIiiii rulluiiu)iit Iti-foro I'Vti. in. WASHINGTON'. ). C. Deo. 1?. Secretary Jlrynu nent to the Seno,to tudny u clioulnr from tho Nobel com mil too of tho Norwegian parliament, saying thut tho nominations for (ho Nobol pwioe pilzo to bo awarded in 101b must bo formnlly presented to tho commlttoo beforo February 15 of that ear. Tho award will bo inude Decombor 10, 1015, j What Is aupposod to bo record spend lu goUlng man to a forest 1 flro U reported from Oregon, whoro " 'mi ono of tho national forests n raiiRor wont to town, hlrod ton mon. and got this forco to tho tiro twelve Ilea away within 48 mlu utes i v. ho was notified by Ul i phono, is- 4 r nPTAIL DEPARTMENT OCT THE ,T,S," TWO PSSW nnniri um I L ' flWiiftiitiri i Mil mtilri- in ijfiiRitiiMiiiPifWpiilg