The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 21, 1909, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 19 09-EVEN1NG EDITION.
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WE DELIVER UP TO 6:00 P- M. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24th
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WEINHARD BEER $1.25 per DOEN PjNTS
WEINHARD BEER $2 per DOZEN QUARTS
BUDWEISEfl, PAB.ST, BLUE RIBBON AND
A. B. C, $2.50 PER DOZEN PINTS, $3.50
PER DOZEN QUARTS.
20c per dozen allowed on returned empty
pint bottles.
40c per dozen allowed on returned empty
quart bottles.-!
SHERRY WINE, $1.50, $2.50 and $3.00
s PER GALLON.
MUSCATEL WINE, $1.25, $2.00 and $2.60
PER GALLON.
PORT WINE, $1.50 to $3.50 PER GALLON;
CLARET WINE, 75c to .$L50,PER GALLON
The above wines come bottled in quarts,
priced from 50c to $1.00 per bottle.
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WE CARRY MUMM'S EXTRA DRY,
WHITE SEAL, POMERY, BRUT OR LEE, IM
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HER.E ARE SOilE SUGGESTIONS' FROM SANTA GLAUS:
FOR BABY
FOR SISTER
FOR BROTHER
MOTHER
FATIIEB
FOB YOUR FRIENDS
Rattles.. .. 10c Handkerchiefs 10, 15, 25c Balls. . 5, 10, 25c Set of Dishes.
Pacifiers
Bolls .- . . . .
Bubber Bulls
Horns .'. .
Bear Skin Coats . . .
Beauty Pins
Bell Toys
Banks
Battles viili Bings.
Return Balls
Whistles
Ribbon... .'
BagiBolls
Teddy Bears ...
Aluminum Cup. . .
10, 15, 20c Automobiles..
. ... 10, 25c Drums
. ... 10, 25c Knives
75c Tool Chests. .. .
25c to $1.00 Magic Lanterns..
. 10c to $2.50 Trains
.25c to $2.15 Banks
10c Dolls with Natural Hair and eye'- Mechanical Toys.
10c lashes $3.00, $1.50 Gun Bpats
5c Ribbon
.5 and 10c Sido Combs
v5 nnd 10c Back Combs...
,' 5c Gold Pins
$2.15 Stationery. .. ...
.10, 15, 20c Post Card Albums.
15c Kldbody Dolls
25, 50, 75c Rand-Painted Plates.
. . . .35, 45, 75c Cups and Saucers. . .
...51 to $2.00 Stationery
$1.7." mid $3.00 Ribbons'. . ',
...$3.00, $3.00 Handkerchiefs
. . . 75c to $2.00 Hose
. . . 10c to $1.25 Combs .
25c iip Water Sets.
.$1.00 to $50.00 Guaranteed Knhcs
..$1.50, $3.50 safety Razors
..25c to $2.75 c.,,,,,,. Seto
25c up
Shaving Brushes . . .
5c up a
25 50c Shaving Glasses...
25, 50c Ties
25c up Handkerchiefs.. ..
$1.05 to $2.05 Sov
..50c to $7.00 Odds in Jap China
$1.00 to $5.00 Odds in German China.
$2.50 to $5.00 Shell China.
s o Havlland China.
2oc Dmilton Jugs.
co. 00c Dmiltou Plates.
25, 50c Chocolate Sets.
25, 50c Wlw Sets.
25, 50c Baskets.
. ... 25c up Dolls, all kinds.
. . . . .p, 10c Cups and Saucers
5c Mirrors
..5, 10, 15c Dressed Dolls...
25c Toy Pianos. . .
,15c to $1,25 Toy Dishes
20c Toy Beds
ALT; PRICES THE LOWEST
15c to $2.75 Meclumical Boats
, ..5c to 85c Donkey Engines,
COOS BAY CA.8I-I STORK
20c Vases 25c up Stationery.'. ...
. .$1.25, $1.50 Jugs $1.50 up Cuspidors... ...
..75c to $2.75 JnrWnfers 35c up Wlno Seti,. ...
- . A... a,U. - 1-a. ( onn Qh Pun mill SnilPMS
35c to $1.50 Air Guns, 50c, 75c, $1, $l.-o, isi.ao cane nets p." "" ?"'' """ 7
$1.50 and $2.75 Dinbolo 25c to $2.50 Pie Places $1.50 up Set Clock Ornaments
. . .20c to $2.50 Books Alger's nnd Henry's 25c Unibrellns $1.10 up Fish Rods
r. ei o. ci m n.tnHn icm S1.30 Kitchen Sets $1.50 Lamps
.,i., v "i v.. o ,.,, .xrr. ww oam nivn! vniT TTIK.PTlOPr.n ATTENTION. .
owr.pfTT vnrni finnns wihtiK ti k jsrouiv i wuiruimvi n.m .. -- ,
Front Street, Ma:
75c up Toys of all kinds.
$1.75 Books.
50c up Stationery.
$1.25 up Ribbons, Handkerchiefs,
...75c to $5.00' And other articles too numerous i
, ,35c to $2".00' mention.
COOS BAY TIMES
Entered at tne postorllce at Ma?sh
4sld, Oregon, for transmission
through the malls as second class
mall, matter.
M. O. MALONEV Editor and Pub.
DAN E. MALONEV News Editor
Dedtrtod to tho service of the
people, that no good causo shall lack
a champion, and that evil shall not
thrive unopposed.
An Indepeadbnt Republican news
okper published every evening except
Sunday, and Weekly by
the Coos Boy Times Publishing Co.
Address all communications to
COOS BAY DAILY TIMES,
: A'- ;; Oregon
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SUBSCRIPTION" RATES.
In Advance.
DAILY.
One year $5.00
Blx months $2.60
Less than 6 months, per month .60
WEEKLY
One year $1.50
OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY
OF MARSH FIELD.
Official Paper of Coos County.
NEWSPAPER AS SCHOOL BOOK
pers correctly was a short time ago
established and is declared to bo
meeting with great success.
Tho com so is conducted in con
nection with the study of city gov
ernment, such as has been found to
be successful In the schools of Chi
cago. As there is no text-book that
can cover this study, the educators
picked out tho dally nowspaper,
from which the students aro expect
ed to learn and digest all about the
city.
Speaking of this recently, one of
the school officials said:
"There Is no text-book for this
work and naturally cannot be )ne.
Tho material for this Is always cur
rent, and such toxt-book as we have
will bo the newspaper. One thing,
of course, It has' already done is to
teach the boys and girls to use news
papers Intelligently.
"Tho boys would open at the
sporting pago and then read only
headlines forward and back. TUo
girls never read the papers at all
They never knew tho most common
events of dally happenings. Now'
ono of our oxerclses Is for tho ctus
sos to decide each day what was the
most Important piece of news In tho
COOS' win
Her subject
Mrs. Henry Sengstacken
Author of Excellent Volume
of Poetry.
"A Legend of tho Coos" Is the title
of Coos Bay's latest contribution to
and her attempted elopement after
she had been promised to Lahtonish,
son and successor to Chief Dallobs of
the tribe residing on the Bay pioper.
The story of the tribal visit and the
betrothal feast is told and of the
meeting of the hunter1 bold fiom the
Urtipqua who secretly had won Nesl
ka's heart. Tho attempted flight,
foiled by the mldnfgh't song of the
white crowned sparrow, followed by
Indian Justice and -a wedding In
Which even force' could not victor
over love are protrayed. But to tel
the gist of the legend in proSe Is 111
fltting -whdn all Is so admirably told
in verse and everyone Interested In
Coos Bay should read Mrs. Sengstac-
llteraturo and ono that promises to
, ., .. ir TT c . 'ken's work and give her the honor
win the author, Mrs. Henry Sengstac-. ,
Pocket Jlashliuhts at Tho Gunnery.
nnr..-m T 11.. MA. V..1.
York high schools which tho fj
nulilln lrnnwn HtHft nr tinthlnC .
nbout but which has a great bear
ing In tho education of tho pupil
that of learning to read the nowspa-
.U'TOMODIIiH FOU
CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS
Magnos & Matson hnvo arranged
eo automobile service to their
store nil this week. Phone C8-J, and
the auto will come.
FOOTBALLS at Tho GUNNERY.
ken, renown. She writes under her
maiden name, Agnes Ruth Lockhart,
and the first copies of tho book wero
received hero yesterday, 'having been
published by a San Francisco house.
Tho book is dedicated to tho MIIllco
ma Club of Marshfleld, an organiza
tion bearing tho name of one of tho
principal characters of the story.
In verse, she tolls one of tho pret-
that she deserves for It.
A Belleville, 111., man who Is 97
years of age asserts that he never
eats more than one pound of meatrln
a year. That may be the average
for a good many Coos Bayltes If the
price goes much higher.
When automobillng, It doesn't pay
to he too particular. In California
tlest legends not only of Oregon but I six people wero badly Injured be-
of the west. In purest English and causo tho chauffeur tried to
perfect verso, tho details of tho leg-! killing a dog.
end are told, prettier far In poetry i
than in prose In which some have
heard bits of the loro which Mrs.
Sengstacken has connected up Into
a complete story.
Tho legend deals with Nesika, the
daughter of Mllllcomah, chief of tho
Upper river, now known 'as North
Coos River, although early named,
Mf M'llltrtnmn rf M Illlonmnll
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avoid
FRESH Eastern OYSTERS for sale
at tho COLD STORAGE Plant.
Continuance performance com
mencing $7:30 OPERA HOUSE TO
NIGHT.
Red AIR OUNS, nickel plated air
rlvfcr Guns and B B Shot at MJLNER'S.
AT THE THEATRE.
Manager Butler's vaudeville made
a decided hit at tho Masonic Opera
House last night. There was a fair
attendance and seldom if ever has a
Marshfleld audience bestowed ap
proval on an attraction the way It did
Jast evening. The Chicago Newsboys
Quartette and the acrobats were re
peatedly encored and were generous
in their responses. Manager Butler
has decided to make i't a continuous
sjOw each evening Instead of at
tempting to give two performances.
This will enable theatre goers to en
ter a any time and see the whole
performance. Illustrated songs and
some moving pictures are other fea
tures of the show.
THE WHEAT MARKET.
By Associated Press,
CHICAGO, Dec. 21. Wheat clos
ed as follows: December, 1.16;
May, $1.11 1-8; July, ?1.02 1-8;
September, 98 c.
(By Associated Press.)
TACOMA, Wash., 'Dec. 21. Blue
stem wheat, 11.18; Club, J1.0S; Red
Russian, $1.06.
fBr Associated Press.)
PORTLAND, Dec. 21. Track
wheat prices: Club, $1.10; Blue
stem, $1.20; Red Russian, $1.08;
Turkey Red, $1.12; Forty-fold, $1.12;
Valley, $1.10.
BUYS TRACT .
Ill EAS1SID
TMI
H. P. Campbell Pays $10,00
.'For Fred Timmermans
Holdings There.
Tt la nnnnunced that H. P. CD,'I
bell, a recent arrival from Seatttel
hni nm-nVinanri thn 2B lots la frl
Tlmmorman's holdings In block 6 o
Eastslde' for $10,000. The Pr!l
makes a new hlKh record for Eas
side realty. Mr. Campbell says i
bought tho tract for a home,
deal was negotiated by Stutsman
Company. '
Wm,' Campbell, a son of H. ?
p-iTTinhnii Tor.otitlv boucht tho M.
Mangan property on South BroadwJ
and also three lots on South Brow
way near the city limits from I
Smith and Frank Smith,
Rnmo fnUza nrA now SO bUSy ffl
hoi rii,.l:tmna hhnnnlnC that tBf
have no time to worry over '
nknni.nn l.ttTvinlniv IntO til til
uuuuvca u. uui'.e --
Halley's comet.
. -.fit
"The only way to reform toow
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says tne Lancoin duui. --
It out." The very subb""--start
thousands to kicking.