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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1907)
THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1907. J The Myers Store North Bend, Oregon The Myers Store North Bend, Oregon oppin k Fine Furs Christmas M0F6 , $35.00 Won't overlook our splendid fur section In selecting gifts for women mill Rill. Our htock Is iip-to-duto mill embraces u large variety of handsome pieces in tlie newest stjies. Anions the most stjllsli furs tills season lire the Itiissinn mid .Japanese .Mink, Sable, Squirrel, White Siberian Fov, Isabella I'o, Gray Squirt el, Sable foiiey, Isabella Opossum, and ISussian Pony Skin. Our prices on women's furs rnngo from per 'l iTVTl! On Misses and Chlldron's, per set from.... $1,150 to .' Ask to be shown them. On Women's Feather and Ostrich Boas, each from $12.50 to Ask to bo shown them. Handkerchiefs Moivj haiulKereliiefs are sold each season for gift purposes than any other one at tide. Aside It out being one of the most useful of gifts, they have the advantage of being light anil easily sent through the mails. Vou may make your gift in tills line as inexpensive or as elaborate as you wish. For those wiio wish to make ;i handsome gift there are the individ ual boxed handkerchiefs, coming two, three or a half doen in a diinty ho tied with holly ribbon. The prices range, according to tlie quality of hnndkci chiefs enclosed lroni, per ho $1..( to $5.00 XOTI2: We will enclose in boxes any handkerchiefs bought from our stock ut J0c or inoie, without" any charge. Framed Pictures You may not be able to afford to buy a painting by n famous artist, but tlie most life-like reproductions of such paintings arc to be in our art department at pi ices within the reach of all. Two large game and harvest scenes make a beautiful pair for dining room; several Indian and eainp-firc subjects would be appropri ate for reception bull or library ami a number of dainty pastels of woodland and other rural scenes have been much adnihed. AVe also call attention to our large assortment of small pictures, paspartouts, etc. Among those most admit cd ate the celebrated "Chilsty" ie productions. These lange In price fiom 2."c to (l.'c, and aie the most daintily gotten up of mi) tiling we have seen. Willie our nssurthient of pictuies is jet large, we urge jou not to put off making jour selections later than this week. Itomeinber we will lay any goods away, to he delivotcd the day before ( hristmas. Christmas Tree Decorations Our stock of tree decorations is now complete, and includes many novulties. Lay in jour supply eaily.'and aoid possible disappoint ment. Here are a few items to gie jou an idea of our low prices and fine assortment: Wox candles (3C or 48 to the box) per box 2vC Umbrellas There is nothing more practical for gift purposes than umbrellas. Such it gift will be appreciated by man, woman or child, because of its utility. You may choose one at the Ijers Store at any price you wish to pay. Children's umbrellas T5c tO 3.35 A good substantial knock about umbrella fl' for men or women Men's Extra Heavy Steel Frame, solid hardwood polished handle (. . Ladles' umbrella with either wood or bone handle. . .75 to Ladles' and Men's umbrellas with silk cover and fancy wood, horn, or metal handles each $2.25 $2.50 to $4.00 Ladies' and Men's extra umbrellas, with silver fine silk covered or gold handles, from . $45.0 to 12.50 Anj; umbrella bought for gift purposes will he placed in an individual box w ithout charge. Tinsel, silver and gold, bunch'. Green moss, box. !0cto35c 10c Men's Lounging R.obes A lounging robe makes a very acceptable gift for a gentleman. In making a gift of a lounging robe, you are giving something that is useful, and It is natural to appreciate useful gifts most. Wo have a wide and varied line of robes, In tbo most pleasing and contrasting colors and designs. Let us show them to you, as well as many other useful gifts suitable for men. Prices of lounging robes range from $6.50 to $15.00 Men's Neckwear ., $1.00 Our stock of Men's Neckwear Is several times larger than it has ever been since we aie in business. For variety in appropriate stjies and patterns it cannot he beaten anj where. Prices range from, each 25c to Any tie bought for gift purposes will be packed hi individual box without extra charge. Our handsome assortment should prove to .advantage not only to the Inij er of gift articles but to those who desire to replenish their own suppl of neckwear. Snow, box. Icicles, doz.'.'.l..' Gold Lametta, box. IT 20c Diamond dust, box..1., Angles' Hair (of spun Tissue paper bells, each. ;lass) beautiful. 25c Colored beads, string Assoited ornaments: colored balls bells, chicks, to fruit, balloons, birds, baskets, etc., &c, from How much more appreciable is the gift that conies daintily tied in llolh I'lhhon! .his ribbon comes in an assoitment of widths up to 15 i i-.k -, at li-i Jc to JSe the jaid, all printed in dainty sprit s of Iiullj in vii aiiil ';ipeii. Ask lor them at the ribbon counter. On Monday evening, tlie Kith, our Children's llnsement will open for the first time. Our Santa Clans Theatte will give its Hist performance. Tlie Klectrlc Kallvaf Sjstein will he in operation. Steam Engines will operate dredgers. And many other impiovenients long talked of on Coos Hay will bo seen for the first time. We invite ever one who feels young enough to enjoy an evening of simple amusement to attend the Opening Monday eve ning. Willie It Is especially gotten up for the children, wo leel. that many older ones will ciijtty it as well.. There will be plenty of room, and we hope to see it large attendance. Our Toy Department is so complete that it Is almost impossible to mention mi itenutliat is not to be found here. AVc could not be gin to list them ail in this ad. Hut we coidlally invite all our pat tons to visit us this week and seo our holiday goods and displays. 5K53JSE323a!3MSE3fe3SISJEHSHHSiESa''a Si E.yanTA-3r!.Mt;.&KaBWj!T t WiVltUWMiMMnKik am -hwviw4.r 4rm SUNDAY SKKVICKS. Methodist Chinch. 10 a. m. Sabbath school. im. sermon, subject: "God's 11 a. Word." 2 p. m. junior league. Miss Wooley, rsuperintendentT G:30 p. m. opwmth I league. 7:30 p. m. sermon, subject: ("What the Bible Says to Husbands." igSti angers are cordially invited to "worship with us, where a warm wel come awaits them. W. It. F. BROWNE, Factor. First Baptist Church. Sunday, Doc. 13th, 1907, 10 a. m: Bible School; F. M. Stewart, Supt. 11 a. m.: Sermon, "Peace and Piosperity." 3 p. m.: Junior Union; Mis. Phil lips, Supt. C.30 p. in.. Young People's Ser vice; Alpha Mauzey, leader. 7:30 p. m.: Sermon, "Men of the World." Special music at all services by the choir, C. J. Mlllis, director. Tues day, 7.30 p. m.: , Young Peoplo's Prayer Meeting. Thursday, 7:30 p. m.: rrf-jer Meeting. Subject, "Faith." Strangers especially invit ed and all made welcome at our ser vices. D. W. Thurston, Pastor. will have the peculiar pleasure ot hearing him for the first time. Sit tings in the church are free. A coid ial wolcomo is extended to tho public. G. A. It. Every comrade of Baker Post No. S, G. A. It., :s requested to be pies ent at tho regular meeting in tho office of Dr. 0. W-. Tower, Marshfleld, on Tuesday ove., Dec. 17th, lt)07, at 7:30 sharp. Election of officers and other important business. W. E. Thorp, Commander. Fiesh Oyster . RccMve'd weekly at Gem T. -3tau-rant, Noith Bend. Served any style and open cUy and nisdit. Also every thing else V e m.ukot rfforcls. You can buy a first class sewing machine for $20 at Milner's. AAAAAA&AAAAAA&AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA&AltlAAAAOdAddOOCddd 'M4l46ft'S'0i-tOA(l')0(00'A"vA('0AW00 Gold and S ' or detachable han dle u-,Vvc"as iu the Red Cro'-. We 1 ve more turkey t.il time. Melrose, Sunday. Palm. -Ice cream and hot drinks a i'.e The First l'lesliyteiinit Church. Announcements for Sunday, De c nber ljtli. 10 a. m. school for bi ble tudj. The pastor conducts a bl bl i class for adults which oxtends; a ) clal Invitation to straiigeis In the Ut . ll a. m. morning worship with i iioa bj the paster. u:au p. ra, i' o yoiHig people's sorvice led by "il 3 McNeil. Topic: i'Confident i Minoir, for Christ," Lk. 12; 11, 1-; Act3 4: 13-33. 7:30 p. m. preach in : service. Tomorrow morning the 6-rnion will he the firgt of a series of three on the ' person of CJirist vhlch will be taken up and conslder- J ui.ar the following themes: 1 1 t Befoie the World Was." i!u Bom of Woman,," 9p& 4 1. ult lUtlily Exhalted." These m us will be preached at the ii orning service which remain of the I present jear. A special feature at tomorrow evenJus'8 service will be a c" mt solo by Mr. Hayes Howard, who will be .aocoMWanled by Miss Craw lew1 This is Mr. Howard's first public appearance since his re turn to our city. The older residents will bo delighted to hear him again, while many of our newer residents aaa A A CO oo oA o AA s0 A0 o o ZillXfc AAAAA Line A A A A AAA. VA '. 04 Jewelery of the best Grade 4Q. 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We h ive had long experience and training In the compounding of preset Iptions and we ptactiee the utmost care and accuracy in all our work. Wo have tlie confidence of physicians and are sure w o des,crv e outs. A Word Aboit Our prices The excellence of our stuck and service may create an impression that our pi ices are high, hut they aie not. We guaiantee them to he as low, or lower, than than those asked where gieatly Interior goods and service ate oil'ered. We hope you may never have sickness In jour Jtanily, hut If ou do and tho doctor wi lies a piescilption, theie is absolute sulcty in liaviK It tilled heie. Whenever You Think of Good Drugs, Please Think of Us Lockhart-Parsons "The Busy Coraer Headquarters for- Xmas Goods 8rmtt2ma$sm8rowm VVW'VT-W-V'w"- '' - - - w wWAMtAtW'WJ!t!?I!mAAA!2nXA aXSX VVVVVVVVtVVVVyvVVV7TVVTTVTV'rvTT --w Drag . Co I rs -hJ "H- -n 'rrc fi HIMRCR YARD. imncoi Fine Short Board Ends. WOOD b a arcc us' Season Goods for Xmas ngraving Free Large Loads. 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