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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1914)
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An' Jes' because It's Cliris'nius I go smillii on my way, An Jes' because It's Glirls'inus I am Iclndly-liko an' gay. I'm full o human kindness An as thoughtful ns can be; I dovclop total blindness To tho faults I used to see. Jes' becauso It's Cliris'nius I forgot that I'm depressed, An' I say whatever happons Is, by all means, for the host. An' my thoughts for every brother That I meet aro sweet nn' good, An' I wouldn't shin a rival Even If I thought I could. Jes' becauso it's Cliris'nius I don't think about my debts, An' the biggest of my worries Bring to mo no vain regrets. I nm sort o' tuned to gladness, An I go upon my way An though nothln' over happened Worth a mltiuto of dismay. Now, my burdoiiH aro no llghtor When I como to Chrls'inus Day, An' my troubles nro no fewer, An no smoother Is ni way, Than they wore In blonlc Novembor. Yot I Bcem to think 'em so. An' jes' becauso it's Chris'muc 1 am smllln' as I go. If I enn laugh at Chrls'inus An' cheer my fellow men Why enn't I laugh in April Why not bo morry thon? If I can bear my burdens When it's Chrls'inus with n unillo Why can't I fnco my troublox In the samo way all tho while? Why miiBt I go replnln' An' wliltuporln' along An' blind to all men's goodnoss, Sooln' only whnt Is wrong, Till tho year Is sllppln' from me, An' thon suddenly declnre Whon It gets around to Chrls'inus That there's Kooduoss overywhoro? -- HIS Is tho boglnulug of tho time I boforo Christmas when cvorynno ' ;Jb thinking of holiday doings nnd Christmas presents. This, too, Is n time of groat excitement when tho grownups got tlrod of thinking of whnt to give nnd ofton tired of shopping for others. This again Is n tlmo when tho children still nt school nro thinking soinotliiios renl ChrlBtmasy thoughts. Boclul affairs for the tlmo must tako secondary consideration al though ovory thought Is for our friends and what wo enn do to pleuso tlioin iit this season and iiuiko them linjipy. It Is now only ten shopping days to Christmas and tlmo to bo nt the work of selecting, segregating and potting our gifts rendy. There la boiiho as woll as Houtlmout In the "shop early" slogan, Don't lioutpouo and procrnstluato uiul inako a dls agreeablo drudgery out of what should bo the most pleasant duty of the year. Tako your time, choose pur gifts leisurely and carefully nnd j "mi will please yourself as well ns your friends and loved ones. Chilstinus thoughts aro thoughts of others and what wo can do to mnko thoin happy Instead of thoughts of what prosonts wo ore going to get. That's tho real spirit of Chrlstinns and tho way to got all that's best and happlost out of this happy holiday season is to think Christinas thoughts and do Christmas things. Itecoivo gifts? Yes. But glvo gifts as well gifts of cheer, unselfish ness nnd kindness and your Christ ians will bo tho merriest sort of day. im.ksiikii:l imnxsic cmjii. Mrs. II. S. Towor entertained tho IJrldgo Club nt tho customary lunch eon and cards Wodncsdny, nt tho last of this year's meetings. The club will not meet again until after tho first of January. Among thoso making up tho three tnblea of cards were Mrs. J. W. IJennott, Mrs. J. 8. Coke, Mrs. Win, Horsfnll, Mrs. "W. T. Merchant, Mrs. J. II. Flanagan, Mrs. W. M. IJlako, Mrs. Horbort Lockhart, Mrs. E. 0. I'crham, Mrs. L. J. Simp son, Mrs. C. M. Ilylor, Mrs. Edna Hlchnrdson and Mrs. W. A. Toyo. Mrs. Lockhart was wlnnor of tho prlzo for highest score. .IOI.IjY dozk.v. Jolly In Mrs. Itoss entertained tho Dozen Wednesday nt her homo Hunker' Hill, having as guests Mrs. Albeo, Mrs. Urockinuollor, Mrs. Christonson, Mrs. Mnrhoffoc, Mrs. Snow, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Hush, Mrs Olson and a friend from Eastport. As tho club treasury Ib full now, tho ladles nro planning to glvo a Chrlst niaH basket to somo needy family as a tokon of their ChrUtmas good will and good wlshos. Thoy will moot Tuesday with Mrs Olson to decldo where tho basket shall go. ! ! I KASTSini: s i:vixn ciiini. , . Mrs. M. A. Mchaggnn will bo host ow nt a Christmas party to tho East sldo Sowing Club noxt Tluimdoy, at which the club giob-bag will bo emp tied. .j. .j. . r I'ltOtiltluSS CMJIJ. Mrs. W. K. McEldownoy wuh host ties at tho Progress Club meeting on ! Monday whon Mrs. Stoll, Miss Silver man, Mrs. Itolfo Neidruin and Mrs. ' Coroy had papora on "Tho Kr Siuth." Mrs. Q. O. Sutherland was a club guest. At tho business mcet- ' Iiik preceding tho program tho club "wto.., GIVE JEWELRY IS XMAS &. mns dEFZ -w. v. .- ..- r ml tf : . ay MJii voted to give fit toward sinning ino 4 Coffee Club. Among the members J nut worn Mrs. V. W. Powers. Mrs. W. T. Stoll. Mrs. I. S. Kaufman, Mrs Otto Schettcr, Miss Esther Sliver- Xt liian, Mrs. W. S. Nicholson, Mrs. It W. Morrow, Mrs. lljalto Nerdruni, Mrs. J. S. Ilnuson, Mrs, It. II. Corey, .Mrs. A. Ii. Ilutz, Mrs. A. E. Adels- porger, Mrs. W. M. Ulnko nnd Mrs 1. K. Uooth. Tho next meeting dny is Jnnunry II, Mrs. J. S. Hanson to ho hostess, with Mrs. McEldownoy, Mrs. Morrow, Mrs. Coroy, Mrs. M. C. Malonoy and Mrs. Vernon Smith on, the program. 4. 4, A ! U I KAKTSIDE M. K. AID. 4 ! Tho Eastsido Ladles Aid meeting was hold at tho homo of Mrs. Percy . Peot Wednesday, with Mrs. E. Had- $ lock, Mrs. W. Stecklo, Mrs. W. K. Hy- erly, Mrs. II. Drlnkley, Mrs. J. W, ' Vineyard, Mrs. Fred Mooro nnd Mrs. Frank Prey present. It was tho sec- X ond meeting of the Aid. An Invlta- tlon has been extended them by the Dny City Latlfos' Aid to Join them In $ ii Christmas treo celebration on the Jj night of Decombcr 23. January, C both aids will bo entertained by Mrs. Urlnklcy at her homo In Hay City. Tho Eastsido Sunday school is plan- ning to iiuvo n unriBtinas treo nt tuo church, probably on Chrlstinns ove. J "Permeates ri-.imi,;i tnmrari GEHBRKaKZH "GSKxssi iCTvwawpTWfini'ffliTiOTririnffirnim :gns ofUiaaaanscaamTOTgaaaBisa FOR. WOMEN Furs Umbrellas Nockwonr . Shoes Slippers Suit Cases Glovos Swoators Hosiery Underwent1 Kobe Itlnnkets HaudketchltsfH Pin Cushions Ilalr Orunmeiits Waists Silk Pottleoats Coals DrossoH Suits. Hlllll CfllltK I laud Snlcbeln To(iios Aprons llnth ltobo FOR MEN I MnckliiuwR Nook ties Suspouderfl Snoka l'ftjwnins Smoking duck (Us Handkerohtofs CoIIhi Hokom Unth UkIich Negllgeo Hhlrls NlRhl Koliei Sllpnom llBlts Arm Hands (Isilurs Xurflors Swcstiri llaln (ou Cuff Llnld Hrf pin. Hull Vuh Ovorrnad I'nilirpllii ''I'M Shlrti CAFIMEHIA Cia'll. tx Tho Cafeteria Club was entertained Monday evening by Mr. and Mrs. I). E. Mnlonoy. Of tho club mombers, Air. nnd Mrs. W. A. Held, Mr. and Mrs. 11. II. Corey, Mr. and Mrs. A. H Qldloy and Mr. nnd Mrs. J. S. Han- t son, woro presont. Mr. and Mrs. John Kendall wcro quests of tho evening. a Following tho customary cafetorla J supper, brldgo nnd five hundred wero played. Mr. and Mrs. Held will bo tho noxt hosts to tho club some' time after tho holidays. ' .Pf5 HERE I. a ?!ft you can l f a box of Silk Moaicry. fir I Did nny man ever liavo enough silk tockt? lW.t Oac of our new Chii'ilmas Vi hoxos of Pliocaix Silk if A iiou'ery make as attractive n Thj jyJ1 nj onc could want to give. jgji 1 no box 11 a thing ol boiuty 1 in iticll. It lias A coyer and it free fn vy lisinc. He'll use it jtt ' kcrcliicfs or neckties ; JW The hosiery itself you doubt Va less know pure thread silk, W ti Sweaters Shoes FOR CHILDREN Suits Slippers Stockings Handkerchiefs It has a liini'.cu om adver- for Iiand- afterward. ncideiatally KOPIIOMOHi: HAIili. I Tho Sophomoro Class of tho Marsh- J field High School will glvo a dance nt tho Eagle's Hall Friday, Decom- $ bor IS. Tho cluss colors aio white mid green and they aro iilnnnlng to XX carry them out In tho decorations ns much as poslble. Tho various com mittees appointed for tho event are: Music: Wesley Senmau nnd Hounld ZZ Nicholson; Hall: Ignatius Chapman XX and Harvey Walters j Punch, Ludvls Stone; Programs, Kuth Cowan and I Vera Carrol; Invitations: Mao Church, Thelnia Itoss and Mabel I in-1 toft' and rich but very durable. Wc carry it in a wide assort ment of shades and styles. The prices aro decidedly low: 3U cts. a pair anu up. Come nnd aco this Phoenix 4Hoiicrynow, while our slock is so complete. WE SHOULD NOT OVERLOOK SUCH PRACTICAL GIFTS AS Blankets Comforters Quilts Couch Covers Bath Mats Linen Pieces 1 .- kX1 M u rMBTC.OM.V.I?r.-U-. ( tMt . .' T V.f- , jlMVTk,WinUWr!9I.K. TWI vMJ UR rm ,. ., s--;V IVL Welcome Gifts Sillelosicny For a relative or rtbite fiifoJ 00 mfl is surer to r!asellua ilk hosiery. It is always wd come few (Kople cvrr hire as much of it i-i t' yd Me. Im Itwmii Silk I, 7 vr ihowifif dvm II pill ' ic it'i Im fh H, Ufiui' tl 1' 1 b.-. t'WlllllVM!al(M, 1mKim lclil Ultl ,H i . .. IVj lava littf tov i J Uu -tdxiUMtf nutttr v.' t-ci, Our kclkltjr AoHir i c( l! 1 (tax Inutty it ytfy toi-r.'rlf, 1 e iiajr 017 ltKtl iluJf n tl 1 1-7 lit' , r I tljrlu Im wa Ivta 1 liM KM lituA n'k Uu--j u j irauiUU kw m f j . Im -1 SO cli. a pu mi up Impn'i', 13 (II. UN VP IOC iKXIb mmmimmmm AbtACAUttitf 4,ti444Ov uumm mol. Mr. Nlles, ns Faculty Adviser . of tho class. Is BiinorvlBlnir tho nf- ,,USIIP"M ,s coming up. Tho follow- scheme, The pliuo ihuIs wcro .lap- fair. Tho Iinitatloiis that hnvo been 1 lnK ofnct,,'a wt,' ihouonj 1 nueso m.iios -the tenter pfe. v.hh a 1TO811101U- .Mrs. w. ii. jiouglniid ! Japanese lantern In whl.li v.ro J Issued uro vory nont, tho class num eral being on tho front with tho Invi tation proper In tho Inside. I Ii. T. Ii. IIAXgUHT. I Tho I.. T. I,, hold 11 delightful ban quet nt the Swedish Luthoinu chureli ' Edmnii, Mrs. F. M. Flyo, Mis. II hall on Tuosday ovenlng. Aftr n Foloy, Mrs. E. Hongland, Miis. h. hhort buslnoss sosslon tho mootlnu G. I.ang, Mrs. N. Itnsmuwen, Mrs. F. was dovotod to n soclul tlmo followed ' L. Suiunor, Mis. I. M. Condron, Mm uy n miunignt nincii. Tlioso prosont Henry lloeek and Mm. V wore Misses Thorla Lund, Anna' Smith. Vlco president - mini. Roc. Mm. A. S. HUinehnrd. Trous. Mm. U. G. Lnnu. Tho following weia prosMtut yostsr- (iay: irs. j. a. Hlntt. Mm. A. S. wero rwlad and wnfers. sal'i'd al ........ . . 1 iiianciiaru, .mm. .ihi. uownu, .Mm. 0. 1 iiionds, rice cuuinoto Mltli wbliUMd cream and ton served In dulnu Jnp- Mrs. Olivia Ed- sticks burning and filling tl.f air I with trnxmut'e, the napkin .laiiau- eso flower scene and eacli nuiht was presented with a real .Iuiuiu'm bniUet hs favor. The refir,lnmuU I C(.U'll,liE I'AUTY. l.und, Hnttlo Uehfeld. Mary Holland,! Alphn Mauzoy, Hesslo Flanugan, Car rlo Hoss and Mosdnmos Arthur Hoh-I f tllrl rI')lfllrWk Ilrtlo i n 11 .1 1 li mI.I II.. .. S, "v,; ?' ' rd' ,),0k nntl lBlt by Mm. N. X. Xelman wltl, auote cups. The guests present wt 10 .MesdHines Eva Currie. Hounle Wilk er. ISllts .Iiim, Ennoa Pierce, Paul Hobs Sterling. Mnrgueiite Neli'i.n and j .Misses Hessle Maury, Iioroth Wnt- 1 SOU HIIll Allln I'llll'lna 1 ' . - t) I Announcement . I (Continued on page rjglit CHOOSE OFFJCKHS. .Inpanoso lunchoon. The house was decorated with Japanose lunteins and in tho dining room tho tabl was sot nud can led out the Japanese IMPORTANT EVENTS lOI-MS AT j The Xorth Hond M. A'. A. lodgo , TMJ1 1 has olected tho following officers. I Consul, C. F. Chaso; Adviser, It, h. I Fryo; Hanker, S, Hogstad; Clerk, jjohn II. Grevos; Escort, Win. Otis; : Watchman. J. Taylor; Sentry, J. Emory; Maimgor, W. Livlngood. WE RESPECTFULLY REQUEST OUR PATRONS TO SE LECT TIE1R CHRISTMAS PRESENTS NOW, THAT WE MAY JIAVE AMPLE TIME TO ENGRAVE THEM PROPERLY AND DELIVER THEM ON TIME. OUR LINE OF CHRISTMAS GIFTS EMBRACES SELEC TIONS FOR EVERY MEMBER OF A HOUSEHOLD FROM GRANDMA AND GRANDPA RIGHT DOWN TO THE BABY. "JEWELRY" IS THE THING TO GIVE FOR CHRISTMAS: IT HAS MORE "L-0-VE" IN IT. H. S. TOWER U I. RELIABLE JEWELER liADIKS' AUT CIA'H. , - The Ladles' Art Club was delight fully entertained by Mrs. W. H. Cur tis at her homo Friday afternoon At a business sosslou officers wero elected for tho onsulng yoar and thon a genornl good tlmo was enjoyod, Refreshments woro sorvod, Mrs. Jas Cowan and Mrs. A. S. Hlanchard as sisting in sorvlng. Tho club will metit noxt Friday with Mrs. Olivia Ednian on Commercial nvonuo near Fourth, and nil tho members are urged to bo present as Important. CAPE ARAGO OYSTER. FOIl THE CHRISTMAS FEAST The pmeM, most delicious nnd uppotliiiK Oysttf I'oi Mulls lor tiio 1 iii'istiuas Jliuuei' inmK from the Ik( anil piuest Ingie IIeut.s. Fine, Fits-li Oy.steix, the Host Cat.sups, Hmico.s ami lue-gai-s. ."special pricivi nn quautu;os for luncheons and dinners at any time. Cape Arago Soda Works WINTER SHORT COURSE- JAN. 4-30 Agriculture, deluding Agronomy. Animal Husbandry, Dairm8. Hortl. culture. Poultry Ihubindry. Inserts, Plant and Animal Diseases, Cream ery ,Waiiagnient, iWarketiux. eU. Home HcononilM, laJudmu Cook ng. Home Nurwug, Sanitation. Sew big. DreskmukhiE and Millinery. Commerce, including Hiisiness Man agement, Kural Econoniks,, Business Law , Offace 1 raliilnK, 1-arm Amount ing, etc, niiKlneerliig, Including Shopork and Uoadbuildmit FARMERS WEEK-FEI1RUARV 1-6 A general le trine house session of m days tor the eJiaiii;e of d namic ideas on the most presmg proolems ot the times. Lectures by leading authorities. State conferences. EXTENSION SERVICE Offers lectures, movable school, In stitutes and numerous correspondent! courses on reqaest. MUSIC: Piano, String, Band, Voter No tuition. Reduved ntes on all rtt ."' A or turther int. rim i.in addnss, The Orocon Asrkultural College, (tw l.-1-io 1 1) C0U ALLIs. ORUQO:j THE PIONEER HARDWARE COMPANY has taken over the stock of the North Bend Hard ware and Supply Co., and will continue the busi ness at, the old stand on Sherman avenue.- This 1 will give our patrons TWO STOCKS TO DRAW FROM TWO POINTS TO SHIP FROM With this advantage we expect to serve our 3 friends better than ever and to earn a continue of the patronage of all the old friends of both store. SB When you buy SpjBuy the QyM Largest Stock in Coos County. E(D inn n NUnin " MARSHFIELD i jwrrBTTT1TMMW swaffpgf WSm