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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1909)
i i ? J a a a a i 1 a i a a A t ? a a i a i THE -80S BAY TIM 18, MAfttHPffiLI, 0RKIN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 19 9I IVININf BIITIIN. in mil u p-B--BW-M--ii------ i i" 'i "' m '1'l'm V . r "- f - - t . . - . - - . . - - --i ----- - " ' "n ; s f I53f Boyst, LSI nJ-K49-l FREE! FREE! Sweater Coats $1.25 and $J.50 W7ITH, every Boys' Suit or Over W .coat sold this week, we will give, as a Christmas Present, a DAISY AIR RIFLE Boys' Suits - $3.66 to $7.00 Boys' Overcoats $4.50 to $ J 0.00 L toI$ , . f WEATHER FORECAST. , (By Associated Press.) .f OREGON Rain or snow in south; bdow cast; fair In north- west portion tonight and Tucs- dtfy. , , LOOAIi TEMPERATURE RE- WOOLEN MILL STORE Mill-to-Man Clothiers PORT. For twenty-four hours fend- ing at 4:43 p. m., Dec. 20, by Mrs. E. Mingus, special goyern- ment meteorological observer. Maximum 49 Minimum 29 At 4:43 p. m... fo Prepipitatiop . . none Wind, Northwest; clear. ' Council Tonight. The Marshfleld city council will meet this evejilng to take up various matters. Is Injured. Eljls Grant, a son of Mrs. Grant residing In West Marsh fleld, sustained a badly sprained knee in a fall this afternoon. SI $? I Marshfield, - - Oregon e I RiTChfiEc& fepBisfflBif 1 cn., m , . 5- :nr:.. . - WHICH SIMPLY PROVES THAT QUR. .STOCK OP Illy -MI1I11K CHRISTMAS GOODS IS OF THE PROPER KIND, . AND THAT OUR PRICES ARE VERY REASONABLE. ' g Woy nAawiy LET US DEMONSTRATE THESE FACTS TO YOU. T , ft wt.w , t - 1 ft ft ifip v "fe: rr m m T n Y I , , n m ... m m m.ymrn 'l-L01! I1 ; '' ' r nt i ivv r i omsima r JL ? & T v -A. Httt i. Evcurslon Saturday. The Marsh fleld football team has decided to run their excursion to Coquille Sat urday and play the 'Independents there Saturday afternoon Instead of Sunday as had been planned., The change was mado In order that some of the local prize lights could go over to taHe In the football game and the flght at the same time. Tho train will leave hero Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Rido With Us, Magnes & Matson have arranged' a special automobile transfer for their customers to and from their store during the present week. A telephone message will bring the automobile to your door and return with you when you have completed shopping. Personal Notes 1 (C?5OS0&e&GQOS&$Sk$&00f B D. JONES of Empire, is a Marsh fleld business visitor today. Coldest of tho Yonr. Last night was the coldest of the season on Coos Bay, the government thermometer reaching 27, two degrees colderthan' tho previous night. One night litst winter, tho thermometer reached''-6 or lower but tho, cold snap, only'lasted a day or two Instead of severafl dayfc as It has this time. Next lime YOU ORDER WHY NOT TRY "S'N.OWDRIFT"? IT IS. SURE TO PLEASE FOR IT MAKES! BREAD "AS LIGHT A A D' WHITE AS- THE DRIVEN SNOW." A GOOD CAKE FLOUR. ASK.Y0UR GROCER. Dr. Prcntlsi III. Word has been received hero that Dr. A. B. Prentiss, formerly a well-known Marshflold dentist. Is quito 111 in a hospital at Portland. Dr. Prentiss moved from here to Bandon about two years ago, but later had to give up his practise on account of ill-health. A year ago ho and Mrs. Prentiss went to Califor- nlt in hopes of benefitting his health' and they have travelled since In a futllo effort to secure the desired benefit. R..C. CORDES is spending a few day at his. homestead in tho Sand Hills. CAPT C. W. HARRIS ,of Sumner, . iwns In Marshflold today on busi ness and pleasure, , MRS. VICTOR WICKMAN and sis .. -.. ter, Miss Getty, of Empire, were Marshfleld shoppers yesterday. F. k. FRIEDBERG and wife, Mis Horreil'and Charlton Leo are spending a few days at tho Sand lillls. fri SEYMOUR H. BELL and Judge Coko 'WeUt to North' Bend this afternoon to attend a'meetlng of tho directors of the Bank of Oregon. MR: and MRS?,McCLOSKEY, came uown today, from their claim at Coon Lake apd are en route to Myrtle Point where they will spend the holidays. ' C. "A. LUNDGREN, wTfo left last February for Colorado, Ride AVith Us. Magnes & Mat'soh have arranged a special automobile transfer for their customers to and from their store during the present week. A telephono message Will ' bring the automobile to your 'door' and return ,wlth you when you havo " completed shopping. ' ' ' , . 'if.ij Coaster Wagons at MILNER'S-' hero re turned on the Alliance yesterday to" spond the winter here at least. 1 He says that Coos Bay beats any df the smaller cities of the 'Rocky Mountain sectjon that ho has visited'. NORTH BEND NEWS ' i Gee-. Black of Catching Inlet, gone to San Francisco. Don't Forget tho CHICAGO NEWS- -' ; , .'. BOX'S QUARTETTE TONIGHT.' m, 'Si o" ' i , .. ,i M. 1U ? "". has oa BOYS! Chest ot Tools for $3.50 at MIIiKKIl'S. aftdies m Mrs. W. E. Best came In on tho , Plant and will occupy Dr. Gale's resl Hanpo ' Wis Miss Hago (indIlss Ha,ttIo Hago caln'o on tho Alliance from Portland" yesterday. i" t Your Christmas Dinner Will pot be complete without mlnco ,,.. .- i a . i, n,i ' m Mrs.. Charles Kqiser and Uttlo- ples and , wo havo everything, for Its s-t , GRADUATE CHEMISTS', , PRESCRIPTION SPEClALJSTS, ,?17,FONT,T..H?IAnSHFELDl ORE., PHONE 141 making such as, , , ', u MINCE AIEAT IN PAQKAGES, . and MINCE MEAT IN HULK. . We also have other things to com plete the dinner, such, as )v . ,. , r STUFFED , OLIVPS, A. ,,.4 r, ". RIPE AND GREEN OLIVES CELERY AND CAULIFLOWER, A I and in fact all the seasonable fresh, .fruits and vegetables. j YitlT Mrs. , Gebhart. t i n I. ). n i :: .'v jE 2101 nit9Ayy , iifQira 12-J DON'T FAIL TO EXAMINE OUR STOCK BEFORE MAKING YOUR PURCHASES. OUR HOBBY IS DISHES. WE CARRY THE MOST COM PLETE STOCK IN THE CITY AND OUR PRICES ARE 20 PER CENT LOWER THAN OTHERS. WHY? BECAUSE WE BUY FOR 20 PER CENT LESS AND ARE SATISFIED WITH A SMALL PROFIT TO MAKE THE SALES. YOU WILL FIND HERE AWAITING YOUR PLEASURE: DISHES OFi ALL .DESCRIPTIONS. . SILVERWARE, CUTLERY, CARVING SETS, AIR RIFLES, NICKEL-PLATED WARE AND OTHER XMAS GOODS.' SEE OUR STOCK BEFORE MAKING PURCHASE. 10 PER CENT SPECIAL THIS WEEK ON WASH MACHINES AND WE HAVE SOME DANDY S, PIONEER HARDWARE CQ. n a t a t a f a I S Si Y a I a i a ii a' a i a i a a i a i a i a t a a i$ uoociies Christmas Tre Ornaments I Marshtieid Grocery Co. Everything to make the Children's Chrisjtmas a thing of Beauty and a Joy forever, one that will be remember ed always. . Your Christmas shopping is not complete until you visit t ,'c- . v CI ,o i '' . u r . ..--, CORTHELL'S And see their Fine Line of Candies and- Christmas Dainties. Misses Grace and Mao Smallwood of" Eastslde,. left qn tho; Plant to visit friends In Los A'ngoles. 'B'AtiAD SETS at MILNER'S. MUSICAL COMEpY Opera Houst TONIGHT. ' rWATOnKS 1.Q(, $2.00 and $5.00' at MILNER'S. ",j, ', a-a -a-a-a-a-a -s-a-a-a-a-a---a--a--a--a--a--a- :M The Price is Rigt the Quality Better . i i FIVE CENTS PER LINE PER 'DAY. oSSi FIVE SHORT WORDS MAKE ONE LINE. I ( SY ATICMiftf I I- 7? ' ' I . t CSs. w-" v r FOR HER J EXCHANGE Fine fruit and garden land near city" and deep water, for t nouso and one or more lots in Marshfleld or Eastslde. Address "Owner P O Box C12". FOR SALE Marshfleld Skating ' Rink at a very low figure, if taken before January 1. Enquire D. L. ' Avery. FOR SALE--All jny household fur niture will be sold' cheap as I am leaving city, T, R. Hodley across syeet from Catholic church"; ' . k-l FOR SALE Pure bred tkHlo pup pies. Just to thing for Xmas present. J. W. Flanagan, Phone 33 FOR RENT Houses close in. Also new storeroom at Fourth and Cen tral avo soon. Phono 104-J. FOR SALE At Dargain, tho confec tionery store and billiard hall in Knights of Finland building. Good lease including living rooms. Ap ply on premises. ' If l'l AVn UATCI Formerly tho (l&rflcld LLUIU nUlEL only family hotel In town Opened under new management. Thoroughly rmodelel and refiirnUhed. Ratea Soc t $1 day cr; $ to $5 per week, Srecial latri by e h tli. Tree lt-. Fine AU'lne View. L. V. BRIDGI3, Prop. Wl.HAVETHB FINEST ANp LARGEST LINE OF. f C1- Holiday Stationery in Beautiful Christmas Boxes EVER SHOWN ON COOSjBAV WE CAN SUIT ALL TASTES AND ALL POCKETS' FROM 91.00 TO $3.00 PER BOX. IF IN DOUBT WHAT TO GIVE YOU CANNOT MAKE A MISTAKE BY SENDING ONE OF THESE BEAUTIFUL GIFTS TO MOTHER, WIFE.-SISTDR Ri WEETHART?.- '' - ;'' ' - -v L0CKHART & PARSONS DRUG" COMPANY "The Busy Corner" Prescriptions Accurately compounded, BLACKS.MITir WANTED Apply nt railroad shop. a WPWftlllilPllfl -8-H--8---H-8-n--H-H" ----- ---H-4-- liiHlli H M i jliill'MW ummt&tl"i w"