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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1908.
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1 Commencing Tonight we will Keep Open Every Shopping
Until Xmas.
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We have in stock thousands of Ssnsible Gifts for the grown folks. Buy your wife something usciul for the house, She
will appreciate it better and so will you.
Wholesale and
Retail
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fc! CATHOLIC CHURCH.
ii Rev. Father DONNELLY.
Mass will bo celebrated in the
Marshfleld Catholic church Sunday
morning at 8 o'clock and at 10:30.
Mass will be celebrated In North
Bend at 8 o'clock.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
Christian Science. Services will
be held In the Masonic Temple at 11
a. m. Subject "Is the Universe, In
cluding Man, Evolved by Atomic
Force?" A cordial invitation is ex
tended to all.
X PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
NORTH BEND NEWS
Services at the Marshfleld Presby
terian church Sunday will be as fol
lows: Morning services at 11
o'clock. Subject of sermon "The
Wonderful." Evening preaching ser
vices at 7:30, Bubject "Christmas
Thoughts."
, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
. Rev. G. S. Clevlnger, Pastor..
J. Default and wife, Of Flagntaff,
are shopping In Marshfleld today.
Mrs. J. Farley, of Empire, ie shop
ping In Marshfleld today.
Frank Hodson, of South Coos Riv
er, spent the week at Coquille City
attending court.
Miss Genevieve Tellefson, of East
side, was shopping and visiting
friends hero Friday.
A raft was towed down from Eagle
Point a few days ago for the Porter
mill.
Miss Mildred Rood will leave today
to spend the holidays with Mr. and
Mrs. C. B. Rood.
The Advent finished loading her
cargo of lumber and sailed yester
day for San Francisco.
Mrs. E. P. Morton, of Llbby. visit
ed her parents Mr. and Mrs. John
Lennon, in Porter adition, this week.
Capt. Robt. Jones, has recently re
ceived another promotion. He is
well known on the Bay and has many
Mlllls, the leader, Is also making a
special eifort for Christmas. Young
Peoples' meeting at 6:30. The morn
ing service at 11, evening service at
7:30, Sunday School at 10 a. m.
METHODIST EPISPOCAL
Rev. H. I. Rutledge, Pastor.
friends hero who will bo glad to hear
of his success.
Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Piper, of North
Coos River, were the guests yester
day of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Piper.
Mrs. Bessey and children from Mil
licoma, are shopping In Marshfleld
today. -
Robert McCann, an expert lumber
man, and foreman of the Simpson
Lumber company mill has frequently
been in the I. R. Booth & Son'8 mill
at Ottawa City, Canada, where they
cut in ten hours 1,000,000 ft. of lum
ber and often have sawed 1,300,000
feet in that time. He says 'he logs
there are very small, being rot much
more than half as large as those on
the coast.
A CHRISTMAS PRAYER.
TOYS FOR THE LITTLE ONES
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Tools and Hadrware
of all Kinds
Let us give you an estimate on the
Hardware for that, house you con
template building
AGENTS FOR
Fairbank Morse &. Co. and
for Be Laval Separators
oi., it Is only childish sight
That in the dreamland of the bluo
Still sees the Vision and the Height,
And blindly knows the dream
come true?
If It is only children now
Who keep this wisdom lost to us
That seek tho mocking Where and
How
Of stars once soft and tremulous
O Thou who wast a Child and clung
Unto the Dream that never dies,
Keep us, for all our blindness, young,
And make us, like Thy children,
wise!
Broadway Magazine.
There will be Christmas services
both morning and evening at the
Baptist church. The morning topic '
will be, "Tho Gospel Picture of tho
Youth and Early Manhood of
Christ," or tho "Educational Influ
ence That Wore About Him." Tho
evening topic will be, "The Gift.",
Tho evening service will bo largely
one of song. The choir is making
a special effort to make both ser
vices Joyous and full of praise. Mr.
Notices for Methodist Episcopal
church: Sunday School at 10 a. m.;
morning worship at 11 a. m.; Junior
League at 3 p. m,; Epworth League,
at 6:30 p. m.; Evening service at
7:30 p. m.; prayer meeting on Wed
nesday evening at 7:30. On Thurs
day evening at 7:30, the Sunday
School will give a Christmas pro
gram, followed by the distribution of
presents.
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Deep Sea, Porto de Oro,
and nsk for nny of tho following cigars:
Chums White Crow Luxo
Havana Specials Oregonian Refunds
Little Teddy Maryland Club
Clear Ilavnnas, Domestics mill Nickel Goods.
If they don't unit yon, toll us what Is the mutter with
tliem and wo will then tell you what is tho trouble with
you.
Western Oregon Grocery Co.
WHOLESALERS.
NORTH BEND, COQ3 HAY, OREGON.
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Let Us Help You Selectthat Christ
mas Gift for Him
Our store offers such an assortment that you can
find something suitable for almost everybody. No
thing trivial but everything worth while.
You can select that present now and we will lay
it aside and keep it carefully for you.
As gifts for gentlemen, our store offers the follow
ing at remarkably rcas mable prices.
CIGARS
We have long had the reputation of carrying the
best line of cigars in the city. That's why most of
the discriminating smokers patronize our cigar
stand.
A box of cigars is nearly always a most acceptable
Xmas gift. Tell us who you want them for and the
chances are that we can help you surprise him by
giving him his "regular" brand.
Special Xmas boxes $1.50
Regular size boxes $2.00 to $5.50
FOR THE SMOKER
Tobacco jars $1.00 to $2.00
Ash trays $1.00, $2.00 and $2.50
Brass tobacco jars $10.00
Stugliorn cigar holders . . . . 50c
Staglioin smokers set ' $2.50
Aluminum cigar cuses .". 25c
Leather cigar cases 35e
Leather cigarette cases 25c to $1.25
Teco smolcers set $10.00
FOR THE TRAVELER AND
THE DRESSER
Leather traveling enscs $1.00 and $2.00
Morocco traveling cases $8.00
Morocco traveling cases $8.25
Morocco traveling cases $0.00
Ebony clothes brushes : $3.50
Ebony clothes brushes $2.75
Sterling military sets $8.50
Sterling military sets $0.00
Rosewood comb and brush sets $4.50
Ebony military brush sets . . . . f. $5.00
Rosewood military brush sets $1.00
Unbleached bristle military brush sets $5.50
Set military brushes and hat brush, staghorn $5.00
Alligator covered flasks $2.00 and $2.50
Chess men set $1.50
Fancy playing curds . .50c
Hat brushes ' 50c and 75c
Purses 2"c to $1.00
Morocco bill books .' $1.50 to $5.00
FOR THE "SHAVE"
Henckel razors $2.50 mid $3.50
Shaving mugs 25c and 75c
Rubber set lnther brushes (guaranteed) . .50c, 05c mid 75c
Shaving glass on adjustable stand 35c to $3.50
Triplicate mirrors $1.00 to $12.00
FOR UIS DESK
Conklin's Fountain Fens $3.00 to$11.50
Paper knives 35c to $1.00
Ink wells 50c and $1.00
Stationery, per box 25c to $2.50
FOR HIS "DEN"
Leather sofa cushion covers $5.00 to $7.00
Brnss Jnrdinlcres '...$1.50 to $12.00
Brass candlesticks Per pair 70c to $12.00
Pottery, per pleco 70c to $12.00
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WE WANT THE SUPPORT
of every man, woman and
child in Coos county. One
price on. Pianos today, tomor
row and EVERY day to EVERY
one EVERYWHERE.
SHERMAN & CLAY
Have Come to Stay
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Oregon,
Steinway representatives for
the Pacific Northwest.
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BETTER RENTALS AND MORE SATISFIED TENANTS IF si
THEY'D FIFE THEIR PIFELESS HOUSES FOR "GAS."
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ELMER A. TODD, Director.
New O'Connell Building
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Fiano Mr. Elmer A. Todd, Miss IJ
Lucy S. Horton.
Voice Miss Mable Clare Mlllls.
Art of Expression Mrs. Rebecca
Luso-Stump. Claasea in Har-n-ony,
Sight Reading, etc.
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