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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1908)
-,f-V?ft "3ir t4tK.i.U- BMlMiiBiBHMHMHWWWiBiW --- tt f --r "ivg -- - i - - ---' . t rzzj i r r i EL . XMAS In most linos, we have but u few articles loft now and the prices on them will bo a regulation to you and a boon to the LATE XMAS SHOPPERS. FGR INSTANCE: Guaranteed Sterling Silver Sets Only a few of them left-at actual cost. Tho greatest bargain over offered on Coos Bay. Only a few articles of our fancy line of Brass Goods and Pottery that have been so popular this fall, are left and wo have marked thorn away down. Great Reductions have boon made in the few articles left in our Manicure and Toilet Sets, etc. REMEMBER. YOU ARE GETTING OJUALITY AT EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES Be Sure and take advantage of this sale. Come 1 once as the article you WILL DBSE CHRISTMAS (Continued from page 1.) Bend Methodist church of which Rev. Walter Ross Is pastor, will hold an entertainment Christmas night and will give the following program: Chorus The Redemption. Duet "The Same Old Story" . . . .Margery Smith, Irene Inman Recitation Dorns Gubcer Recitation Raymond Thorson Recitation "Peace, Love, Joy, Light" Infant class Motion song "A Mil lion Little Snow Flakes" Recitation Irene Inman Recitation Eleanor Ackerman Primary song "Little Star." Chorus "Christmas Day." Recitation Glen Ackerman Recitation Ralph Christinson Song "They Crowned Him King of Glory." Solo "Star of the Bast,". Miss Smith Recitation "A Christmas Rose". Caf rie Stevens Song "The Glory of tho Bells." Song "Nearer My God to Thee". Three girls North Bend Presbjteriun. The children of the Sunday school of the North Bend Presbyterian church will give a missionary exer cise tonight. The entertainment is entitled "Gifts for the King" and tho following program in charge of the superintendent, L. E. Metzler, will bo given after which th'ero will be a Christmas tree and treat": "Christmas Welcome". .Elden Evans "Merry Christmas to Everybody. Glen Metzler Reading Esther Emhoff Bethlehem's Batallion Miss Griffins' class of boys Primary motion song. North nciul United Brethren The United Brethren church of North Bend will hold the children's entertainment tonight. The program will bo as follows: Song by audience "Joy to the World" Bible reading Rev. Dakin Prayer Rev. Summerlln Greeting Rotha Strawn and Eldon Cavanagh. Recitation Edith Cavanagh, Pearl Redfleld, Herbert Strawn, Glenda Summerlln, Cawel Strawn. Stars of tho Christmas Crown Louisa Redfleld, Joella Hodson, Boula Summerlln, Bessie Robert son, Florence Collum. Song Jonnett and Mary Rongo "Wide-awake song Chorus Recitation Senova Olson Recitation Ida Huntly Song Florence Mablo Collum Recitation Leonard Dorks Waiting for Santa . . .Six little girls Recitation Fremont Hodson Solo "Dolly's Prayer" .. Mary Miller "Under tho Gleam of tho Candles" Twolvo girls. Ciithollr Church. Tho children of St. Monica's Cath olic chinch have been Invited to jgnthor nt tho new store building In South Marshfleld Immediately after tho closo of tho 1,0:30 a. m. mass. vThero will bo a Christmas treo and 'prcsonts for tho children. ' Lutheran. Tho program for tho Sunday School Festival nt tho Lutheran church, Christmas night' at 7:30 p. in. follow a: Song Choir A Wolcomo Alton Grant "A Happy Xmns Esther Holm In a Manger Cradle . .Agnes Johnsor Song , Uy olovon girl? Whon Christmas Morn is Dawning , 'Anulo Storgnrd "Tho Christ Child" . .Albert Johnson "Sloop Llttlo Ono" . Win. Josophson "Christmas Carol" . Jonnlo Bowman "In Bothlohom" Edith Johnsor -Q Q -t 00 0-f 0 t-t----fr--0-fr-t --- - ----- ----0- THE DAILY COOS GOODS MUST GO want maybe gone. "To All People" Ruby Carlson Solo "Why Do. Bells at Christmas Ring" Esther Holm Recitation Arthur Hillstrom Dialogue Six girls Recitation Milton Hagqulst Recitation Stella Futstrom Solo Helen Gulovson Recitation Esther Asplund Recitation Bessie Sandqulst Solo Alton Grant Recitation Agnes Sandqulst Recitation Elsie Hilstrom Dialogue By three boys Recitation Hilmor Grant Recitation Rudy Hillstrom Song Selma Abrahamson and Gun hill Lund. Recitation Ingrld Anderson Song By nine girls Recitation . Konrad Anderson Recitation Nellie Olson Solo Lydla Holm Recitation Bertll Anderson Recitation . Emll Backman Song Esther Asplund and Ethel Josephson. Recitation Stella Grant Dialogue By four girls and four boys. i Recitation Arthur Holm Song . . i i Choir I Methodist. The program for the entertain ment at the Methodist church tonight is as follows: Song "Sing Your Glad Song." Recitation, "Little Merry Christmas Trees," ..By Miss Sebolt's class. Recitation "Christmas" By nine children. Song "In the Land of By Low". . Mrs. Lever's class Recitation "Christmas Stories Told With Fingers," Miss Wooley's class. Song "A Christmas Lullaby". . . . Dorothy Bachtel Recitation Eflle Church Recitation "No Room" Mr. Drew's class Song "Star of the East." Recitation "The Star in the East" Miss Wooley's class Recitation "Christmas Candies".. Mr. Pratt's class Song "Hear the Tinkle of tho Xmas Bolls" Mrs. Lever's class Recitation "Gifts For Santa Claus" Twenty little folks Recitation "Banner Exercise"... Mrs. Lever's class Reading "The Christmas Bells" Mary Hansen Song "Silent Night." nAVE YOU seen tho Steinway Piano new scale at Sherman Clay & Co., Coos Building, Marshfltfld, Ore. SHERMAN & CLAY have COME TO STAY. Steamer BREAKWATER sails from Coos Bay for Portland SAT URDAY, DEC. 20, nt 12, NOON. Christmas Kodaks at tho RED CROSS. . .. .i . .t. r ' ' 4' .t" -1- - 't1 - - .. - .; - ggry?an?rs"a3i?TO3ff.g'i3 COOS BAY 4ij.i. .fr rf - uuvy a. iiurion. AiCfldSSy OS Volet Miss Mnble Claro Mlllls. rvir " A,t ' Expression Mrs. Rut ELMKB A. TODIi, Director. n VlW n'rilllTII!! IllltlllllMf 1 -..- . -. - .. ,,,,.r rr ,.,i . n. q, . , .. -WT. ! BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, . - ... - - at TAKING DOWN THE STOCK- INGS. What did you get in yours, Jim and Eddie?" "Look what I've got in mine, Tom and Freddie!" "A box of candied dates-;-" "Gee whiz! A pair of skates " "An engine, cars and track " "Oh, the poor jumping jack, Broken already!" "What did you get In yours, Jessie Molly?" ' "Look what I found In mine! A talking dolly!" 'I'll show you how she cries;" "Oh, look! She shuts her eyes!" "Mittens and slumber socks- "Tea set-wind building blocks Goody, now jolly!" "What did you find in yours, Grown-up brother?" "Why not look in your own, Little mother?" (Mother and father say They'd rather watch than play; Presents enough, they trust They've got in having just Us, and each other!) SARAH N. CLEGHORN. "SICK WOMAN'S LUNCH CUTS OFF HER BENEFITS Fraternal Society Committee, Flntk ncr Laying in a Cargo of Pigs' Feet and Sauerkraut. T DETROIT, Dec. 24. Because the Ladies' Aid Society, an organization of Gei man women, withheld her sick benefits, Mrs. Henry Opplflenuus haE brought suit to enforce payment. She was resisted on the ground that a woman couldn't be very ill who would eat sauerkraut and pigs feet. The plaintiff had been 111 for sev oral weeks and had undergone1 an operation. -She was paid ?5 per week for eleven weeks, and then, when sev eral ladies called upon the invalid, they testified they found her seated at the table eating heartily of a diet of sauerkraut and pork. At once the sick benefits stopped, tho women holding that an invalid couldn't eat such a dish. The question was too deop for Jus tice Ott to decide offhand, and he withheld decision. An Italian physician has discover ed that carrots act as an intestinal antiseptic, and will cure many forms of digestive disorders. Fine Turkey Xmas dinner at BLANCO HOTEL, fifty cents. Coffee Percolators and chafing dishes at tho RED CROSS. Get your XMAS DINNER at tho Blanco. TURKEY, 5t30 to 7:30. Diamond Jewelry at the RED CROSS. - --i' t V 'V y ' i - -v ! - n - f m f. ; - ... L0CKHARTFASOINS UKlli Ul. ... a. ------ ------------- "' o ----- i - FOR XMAS GIFTS t j Call and Investigate Everything in JEWELRY and Cut- Glass at f CARLETON JEWELRY CO. J FIRST TRUST AND SAVINGS I DANK BUILDING. MARSHFIELD. f .;. - . "TMt iTwfyim.mvtvsvm !!..... II. Tl. A m...i , .. Hlllif nil, Jjllliur A. 1UUU, JM1B3 u Lucy S. Hortqn . ii ...... " nib. i, -Rdbecca " I juKu-oiump, umssea in iiar- ; ony, Sight Reading, etc. I'linun ......l. ff,. u fW!VP.H..?W OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1908. - - - BILLY . a . m mm -w- M-fc PV Ft W O L. CHRISTMAS BOXING iVJATCfl KOHL" Ww0iWmm IPS $$& "-?,!. I WftJKm'mMm.V:mmx3m' HBTth '.W?i'w TxrwM 'rM"&?r-jmmMBK&ui The piinclpal in 'the prize-fight to be held Christmas afternoon at the Skating rink, make tho following statements: GUS FORD "I feel In perfect condition, In fact never felt hotter in my life. I realize that I have got a top notcher to beat but beat him I will." " CHARLEY ROSS "I nm In cnod condition for iho fight. I think that ny experience should overbalance m r opponent's size and I have good chances for winning the fight within ten rounds. There has been a big advance sale of seats. Tho reserved seats are $2'.50, gallery $1.50, and general admission $1. Tho reserved seats are ringside ghairs. 1 Qualify mi Prices Are the twin foundation stones on which our growing business Is built? FIRST The best meat that can be produced. SECOND The lowest prices at which it can bo sold. HERE ARE A Boef, per lb 8 to 15c Mutton, per lb. 10, 12 and 15c. Veal, per lb ..10, 12 and 15c. Corned beef, per lb ... . 8 to 10c. Pork, per lb ....12 nnd 15c. The CITY R. H. NOBLE 0 Phone 1 1941 FRONT AND C STREETS, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. u:t:mttmnmmnnt:ntmanm:ttt!!:t:mK:n:!mmntmtt:tmtKt:tt ristma Norton & li if AT I wagaiiiawBajKiiM'ajivgasggBsswgsgi sJA Want Ad will Our Christmas Clearing Sale is proving so success ful that we are more determined than ever that every thing in our Holiday Stock must go at Reduced Prices. BOXING MATCH JpBfcftl '- --?-- " ROSS. liffltaitaaiti rammnnaumj: FEW FIGURES: Pork sausage, per lb 10c Hamburger, per lb 10c (Jood Hams nnd Bncon, per pound 18 to 20c n Pounds pail best Inrd 05c. MARKET I? ttJZMTifzmwmB?Gmvi. Hansen vm r. u1 Sm A 9 r rpsfnrc p b In b m sell it for you "The Busy Corner" ll Prescriptions Accurately Com pounded. May you havo a pleasant and nms- pcrous year, and If you will let us at- J tend to your Laundry, we will nrom-" iso you prosperity and pleasure with i ; your linen anyway. Let us have jour'i Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Fancy Vests '! and other things to "get up," and -you will nover havo cause to regret, you will never lose an article or havo it damaged, never suffer delay when; Yrrt.l itinn .m.. it.nnl. . J .. ... ' ;" wtwiL juuj vrtiDu, uiiu never re B'l-i. - duib uuuu uu pa us lora your work. j Coos Bay SteamLaundry PHONE B71. -8--::-cw---::--8-- .1 i. For Good Workf; U good material and the lowest jj prices consistent therewith on contracting in marble, granite, 1 4 stone and concreto work and 8 tiling. Call on the Pacific tt Monumental and Building A Works. I ? WM. FRANZENBACH, j K II. II. WILSON, 8 Proprietors. tt :: it Ofllce on South Broadvay, I V MARSHFIELD, Ore. f ' jV All Work Guaranteed. ----::-B-H-----8-8-tt-8-R . t Sntifh Marsfiffpia Coal$4,50perToni Dry Store Wood $2.00 per tier. We solicit your trade. All orders filled promptly. COOS BAY FUEL COMPANT J. O. DOANE & SON, Props. Phone 534 or Leave Orders at - I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. ! i -4- tl - tf-.tt-tt-.M-.tt Mtt t-!MN-1 1 I A Christmas Gifts I a ft FOR YOUR FRIENDS , :f: Wo have a full line of Cigars ? A in boxes of 12, 25, 50 and 100. T .1 1 1m ft I .-uio canaies, nuis anu mam v I tlonery, 8 tt n Give us a call. i V AUG. FRIZEEN f. t U' Street, ? bctvcen Front nnd Broadway jr -n--n---tt--tt-n-n-n-H-- - 1 Tho plumbing on the new Hotel Chandler Is being done by J. B. RUST The specifications call for class "A" material and work manship throughout. Esti mates given on plumbing, heating and gas fitting. C3' Street. Opposite Hotel fj Chmidlur 1'HOIiE 80 1. saEiE Everything Back But the Dirt Marshfield Hand & Steam Laundry 9 m mwwsrA I fiw ...- Ulii'ttJVlkltU -" 'iHTT nfoutrrr 4A- fi"i i rlft