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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1908)
KTT1bT31 THE DAILY COOS BAY TIM ES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 19 08. TURKEY YOUR t I p 1 CHRISTMAS FEAST FOK. V 1A FREE & I (C3w -J H f O 1 Vrt ..Si I I Wf WI8Smk H Wi ,lfs) s TpKri i mm I WAV im i a" "" ' Will SPi3nl ll 111 ll'ar< 1) o . ... ,53 I P 11 IMK Jz&Xif tt i SW mi 1 i H g n WITH EVERY CASH PURCHASE OP A GENTLEMAN'S SUIT OH OVERCOAT WE WILL GIVE A "TURKEY FREE." NO RESTRICTION AS TO PRICE. A TURKEY WITH EVERY SUIT OR OVERCOAT BOUGHT HERE FROM NOW UNTIL CHRISTMAS DAY. THIS OFFER WE ARE MAKING! IN APPRECIATION OF THE SUPPORT TO BE GIVEN OUR POPULAR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT IN WHICH WE WILL SERVE MANY OF OUR f REGULAR PATRONS DURING THE COMING WEEK. STRATE THE VALUE OF OUR WE HOPE TO SEE MANY NEW FACES, AND TO HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY TO DEMON. 8. Stein-Bloch Smart Suits from $18 to $30 1 8 Kirschbaum's Guaranteed Clothes from $10.00 to $25.00 8 . u WnEN IN DOUBT WHAT TO GIVE ANY M EMBER OF THE FAMILY ASK US. WE WILL HELP YOU IN YOUR SELECTIONS, OR EXPLAIN THE 'OUR SPECIAL HOLIDAY PREPARATION" IN EVERY DEPARTMENT WILL INTEREST "CHRISTMAS" SHOPPERS. USES OF ONE OF OUR "MERCHANDISE ORDERS" WHICH ARE REDEEMABLE IN ANY CLASS OF MERCHANDISE AT ANY TIME. Suggestions for Suitable Gifts FOR LADIES FURS, DRESS GOODS, WAISTINGS, WRAPS, GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, LEATHER GOODS, LINEN ART- GOODS, FANCY NECK-WEAR. FOR GENTLEMEN CLOTHING, SMOKING JACKETS, HATS, "FAULTLESS" DAY SHIRTS, NIGHT SHIRTS AND FOWNES GLOVES, FANCY WAISTCOATS, NECKWEAR AND UNDERWEAR. PAJAMAS, HANAN SHOES, IN EACH OF THE ARTICLES MENTIONED THE DONOR CAN REST ASSURED OF GIVING THE BEST MERCHANDISE TO BE HAD. H H it tt tt tt COPYRIGHT BY A, KlflSCMBAUM 4 CO 1998 h A A. mtttntttttttttttntmitttttmtittttKnttntttttttxt PUPILS HME CELEBiii (Continued from page 1.) decorated with greeuu and the lit tle operetta was given In a most creditablo fashion. The numbers consisted of recitations, solos and chorus singing arranged in tho fol Jowlng program: Opening chorus "Havo You Heard?" and "What Tho Snow Flakes Told," North Wind and Snow exhibited on the black board. Tho Seventh Grade In Miss Bennett's room had a fine big Christmas tree, and the pupils had covered the blackboard with pictures of Santa Claus and other Christmas figures done In colored crayons. The Fifth Grade In Miss Lan dreth's room also had a tree and wall decorations and some excep tionally fine specimens of water col ors. Little paintings of flowers and figures were made by the pupils In the most artistic manner. The pupils of the Eighth Grade In Miss Lyon's room, followed a simil ar plan and made many beautiful pictures and calendars. A handsome 1 water color of a flower w.as made as li'nlt'loa 'i i Song-" Welcome to Winter," , a gift to each teacher in the build "Snow Fairies," "A Snow Balling , Ing and tho pupils each painted a plc Scene," twenty-five boys. 'ture for another pupil in the room 'Sleighing Song" Chorus The program of the exercises was (With sleigh bell accompaniment.) carefully written out by the pupils heoL" Winter" Olga Holm and bound In handbome hand palnt- Babies chorus-"All On Christmas ed covers and given as souvenirs. Morning." ! In Mrs- D- L- Rood's sixth Grade Rec -North Wind".... Ray Fuller room there was as well as a Chrlst- o'nnp "Mistletoe and Holly," mas treo and black board drawings K-n---a-n-n-a-a-K-a-a-K-u-x:-'-K--K-::-a----- n ---::--:--a--a-u-::-a-:j---a-------R-j;-r rom 5a' rarctay twelve girls. ' Babies chorus "When Wo Hang Up Our Stockings." Sollg "A Christmas Lullaby," Dorothy Bacht'el. SonK "Christmas Stockings," twelve girls. Chorus " 'Twas Tho Night Be fore Christmas." Pantomlne "Filling Tho Christ inas Stockings." Santa Claus Jack Bowron Babies chorus "Dream Song." a striking display of tho pupils free hand drawing and hand painting. The pupils were particularly proud of a big drawing of a modern Santa Claus arriving In an automobile. All of tho art work by tho higher grades Is excpetlonally fine and Il lustrates not only the talent of most of the pupils but the valuable train ing which they are receiving In this line. The pupils of Miss Eddy's room, and tho other lower grades which ! Perry, t tt w TO VISIT, ontgomery i Coinot WE WANT THE SUPPORT Of every madwoman and child in Coos County, One price on Pianos today, tomorrow and every day to ev ery one everywhere, SHERMAN CLAY Have Come to Stay Coos Building, Marshfield, Oregon, Steinway, repre sentative for the Pacific Northwest, -tt-tt--tt-tt-tt-tt-4-tt-tt-H-t:--tt-a-tt-tt-tttt-tt---tt--tr-:i-& i i tt t a i tt t tt tr k i tt i tt t tt k k t tt t tt tt i tt i tt k i i tt t tt tt i tt ny ----- Rec. "Come Again Santa," six took ,,art jn the entertainment, all boys. had decorations and trees. Small Christmas March. presents were given out to tho chll- Closlng chorus "A Metric, Mer- ,jren B0 that altogether they had a rlo Christmas," with tambourines nno time and none of tho school and triangles. children, evon aside from tho two All of tho numbers wero applaud- -Weeks of vacation ahead of them, ed and tho snowball scone was parti- jmvo nnv reason to complain of not cularly pleasing. Tho pupils wero In having hnd any Christmas this year, costumo and some pretty scenic of- Opens In Jnminry. fects wero presented. Tho next term opens tho first Flue Art Woik. Monday In January. It Is expected Tho higher grades each hold oxer- tjmt tho now building will bo ready cisos of some kind during tho day 0y that time. If tho equipment ar ln their own rooms to observe Iho riv08 nmi ja In plnco tho pupils will closing. All of these rooms woro o divided but If not tho school will thrown opon to tho visitors and woro 0))0I, ngnt jn tho presont building handsomely decorntod. This work nuj tho division made later. was dono by tho children and tho drawings and painting oxhlbltod A new mothod of protecting safes, would bo a revolution to those who says Popular Mechanics, Is to arm havo not given close attention to thorn with a grenade which oxplodos this branch of tho school work. when tho safo Is blown opon anu Tho high school room In charge of fills tho air with deadly fumes, so -Superintendent Golden was decorat- that burglars cannot proceed with ed with greens aud drawluga woro tholr work. ? The Holiday Display is Some- jj thing hxtraordinary All Furniture, Floor Coverings and Draperies Marked in Plain Figures Come in, Make Yourself at Home and Wait on Yourself ARQAINS FO RALL uilders and Landlords COULD SECURE BETTER RENTALS AND MORE SATISFIED TENANTS IP THEY'D PIPE THEIR PIPELESS HOUSES FOR "GAS." THE COOS BAY Gas (8b Electric Co. --$---- ----- I Perry, Montgomery & Co. OF THE FIRST-CLASS it t n i i '4--tt-tt-tt-U-tt-tt-n-tt.tt-tt-tt--tt--K-K-tt-tt H-B-H-8-8-8 waam'wa'wgrawirgTT; COOS BAY 'I li IH MJWi ' 1 1 TFi'l'?'''!g'?;il,, Pinno Mr. Elmer A. Todd, Mis' Academy of Music ELMER A. TODD, Director. New O'Conncll Building Lucy S. Horton. Voice Miss Mablo Clare MUlls. Art of Expression Mrs. Rebeccs Luse-Stump. Classes in Har-n-ony, Sight Reading, etc. "Phono 10W i The point la the pa-TesMon of tho in- ' '.)( brotiK'it t1 - i .. q. to tho .wm n-aip. The n ir F.-3BTEW