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AMY ONE WHO WALKED THROUGH MAGNES & MATSON'S STORE THIS MORNING COULD HAVE NO DOUBT OF
IT. THE CHRISTMAS SHOPPING HAS BEGUN IN EARNEST
There Is a Holiday Atmosphere All
Through the Store
HUNDREDS OF HOLIDAY SHOPPERS HAVE TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF OUR HELPFUL SUGGESTIONS.
WE ARE GIVING EVERY THOUGHT TO THE COMFORT OF OUR PATRONS.
SPECIAL SALES PEOPLE HAVE BEEN ADDED TO OUR REGULAR FORCE AND FURTHER AN AUTOMOBILE IS
PLACED AT THE DISPOSAL OF OUR CUSTOMERS WHO HAVE BUT LITTLE TIME FOR SHOPPING AND FROM NOW.UN.f,
,TIL CHRISTMAS ANY ONE WISHING TO VISIT OUR STORE CAN DO SO BY SIMPLY CALLING US UP BY TELEPHONE?
OUR AUTOMOBILE WILL CALL FOR YOU AND TAKE YOU BACK WHEN YOUR SHOPPING IS FINISHED.
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WILL G
SilON HERE
Local Protestant Churches Ar
range For Revivals In
February.
Tlio Daptist, Christian, Methodist
and Presbyterian churches of Marsh,
Jleld have engaged Rev. Dan Shannon
to conduct a series of Evangelistic
meetings to commence In February.
They are arranging to build "a taber
nacle on Anderson avenue, near the
Chandler hotel, that will hold about
two thousand people.
A platform accommodating about
two hundred singers will be a feature
of this tabernacle.
The Shannon meetings closed at
North Bend last evening when the
revivalist addressed the converts.
Whtlo not open for converts, It is
said that eighteen additional ones
went forward. It is said that ip all, ho He, vice-chairman; L. W.
converted 325 in North Bend and 'secretary; Milo Sumner,
that 125 of the number are men. The
expense of the Tabernacle there was
$870 which is all paid. Itev. Shan
nan was given a free will offering of
?700. Next week, the Evangelist
will go to California and will begin
In Marshfield the middle of February.
The following general committee
has been appointed, and special com
mittees have been selected by them
to carry on the different departments
of work:
General Committee Rev. Frank
R. Zugg, chairman; Dr. Geo. W. Les-
Myrlck,
assistant
secretary; Mr. Barrett, E. C. Chase, Birch, Florence Graham .Mrs. R. F.
W. B. Cox, E. L. Church, Alva Doll, Street and Mrs. C. A. Sehlbrede.
D. Ferguson, A. T. Haines, M
Horton, R. W. Herrlngton, Rev,
LeRoy Hall, J. D. Johnson, I.
Kaufman, E. McCray, C. J. Millls, H.
W. Painter, Rev. H. I. Rutledge, D.
L. Rood, F. L. Sumner, C. A. Sehl
brede and I. S. Smith.
Building committee J. D. John
son, M. D. Sumner W. H. Bohlen and
Robt. Herrlngton.
Prayer meeting committee Rev.
H. I. Rutledge, E. McCray, I. S. Smith
and Chas. Smith.
Decorating committee F. C.
uui.o y committee Rev. G. Le
-. ; iui 1, V B. Cox. F. S. Dow. D.
S- K.SUoJS. r. H. Joehnk. Mrs. T TT
Marsh, J. -. Mottey and I. S. Kauf
man. Finance committee M. C. Hor
ton, J. Lee Brown, Alva Doll, A. T.
Haines, K. A. Hendricks, C. J. Mil
lls, H. W.' Painter and Judge C. A.
Sehlbrede.
Music committee C. J. Millls, Mrs
E. McCray, F. L. Sumner, Mrs. Bes
sie C. Walter.
Secretary committee Alva Doll,
E. McCray, Edith Eddv. Mrs. H K
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Loury, L. Myrlqk and M. D. Sum-
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HI Entertainment committee D. L.
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and W. B. Cox.
Ushers R. O. Graves, head' usher;
L. Myrick, flist assistant; Chas. II.
Loury, second usher; Geo. F. Cole
man, Geo. Doll, A. J. Drews, II. K.
Flom, D. Ferguson, Chas. Lemmex,
bam Marsden, W. J. Morrow, J. w.
Mottey, H. W. Painter, W. E. Smith,
Chas. Smith, Will Stauff, R. f.
Street, Geo. Swiggett, F. L. Sumner
and W. E. Wilson.
ALONG THE WATERFRONT.
San Francisco dispatches state that.
It Is believed -that the Homer, the
Frltch line's steam schooner that
went ashore there last week, can be.
pulled off and saved.
Put on a HEIDCAP.
Look in a mirror.
Dli! you ever look so well
In o cap before? The HEID
CAP has character. It has
btylo and verve. It gives
character.
Tlicro never was a cod like
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TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, IS LADIES' DAY AT GOODRUM'S
TOG SHOP.
I have made special preparations and displays of my most complete and high
class togs.
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Everybody invited to visit my shop and inspect the niftiest line . of Furnishing
Goods ever shown on Coos Bay.
- I am sure you want to make some Man or Boy a Gift so look this over and what
you do not see you will find displayed in my shop to-morrow.
Tho Nann Smith sailed at 6:30
last evening for Bay Point and will
probably make a fast trip to San. -J
Francisco as favorable weather Is ap- jj
parently prevailing along tho coast.
Capt. B. W. Olson of the steamer
"ATflTlr. QtnlT' mnrHtn 1. n. avla4anA
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of an uncharted sunken rock 5-8-
mile W.' N. W. W. (Mag.) (287
degrees 53 minutes new compass.
card) from Tower Rock, to the north
ward of Cape Blanco, Ore. Captain.
Olson estimates the depth to b& y
about 10 to 12 feet as It breaks in
a moderate swell,. Tho rock is dan
gerous to vessels seeking shelter
north of Blanco In southeast gales.
Approximate latitude 52 degrees, 52.
minutes, 50 seconds N.
PocK-Pt KNIVES at The GUNNERY.
HOME ,.-.-' COOKING.
Tho Ladies of tho Christian Church
have arranged for a window sale of
home r .. cooking at the Chamber
of Commerce next Friday. Home
made bread, cakes, mince pies, etc..
will be offeied and will afford a fine
chance to get good things for your
Christmas dinner.
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I EVERYTHING TO GAIN
NOTHING TO LOSE
Hy doing jour Christinas Shopping Now. Crowds in our store are
getting larger every day. Our stock is new and complete. We
have a large line of gifts for man or boy that are useful.
SOMETHING SPECIAL IN FULL DRESS MUFFLERS, SILK DAY MUFFLERS, S!LK HOSE, SILK LISLE AND
EGYPTIAN COTTON EVERWEAR HOSE FOR MEN AND WOMEN, SILK AND LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS WITH OR
WITHOUT INITIALS, SHIRTS AND TIES TO MATCH, SILK SUSPENDERS WITH TIE TO MATCH.
You will appreciate looking at what I have on display more than reading
about same.
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PAJAMAS
HALF HOSE
UMBRELLAS
TRAVELING BAGS
KAXCV VESTS
MUFFLERS
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SCARF PINS
CUFF LINKS
FOR ROYS.
OVERCOATS
SUITS
HATS
KIR GLOVES
MUFFLERS
SWEATERS
UNDERWEAR
WOOL GLOVES
GAUNTLET GLOVES
SHIRTS
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HUB CLOTHING and SHOE CO.
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