The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 07, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    ARE READY FOR. THE HOLIDAYS
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iof the past Thirty Days we have been Receiving carload afcer carload of' Holiday Sup-
dies. Wow is The Lime to begin Selecting Your Presents while the Assortment is Large
A Sensible Preset is Appreciated by Mother, Father, Wife and Friend
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FOR THAT PARLOR
SI. IT, TO SH.-.00
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ClllXA CLOSETS TO COMPLETE
YOUR
DIXIXG ROOM
SU5.00 AX1) UP.
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A PRETTY TABLE IS APPRKCIAT
Kl) ItV THE
whom: family
S7..10 TO s i.-.oo
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BUFFETS AKH USEFUL for
THE WIFE
S'J.-.OO TO s.-7.no
DIXIXG CHAIRS ALL STYLES,
PRICES:
75 CENTS TO SO.OO
STANDS AXI) LIllItAIlY TABLES
ALL KINDS AXI) FIX IS I IKS
PRICKS FROM
SI.'J5 TO S-.".0()
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wi: aim: aokxts fou this
WKLMCXOW.V .MATTRESS,
SKVKItAL DIFFKItKXT STYLKS
CARRIED IX STOCK
AT FACTORY PRICES
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vVl Is Errr"rT"""r'r5l
IIIO.V DEBS 8il.0() AXI) Ul
liltASS IJKDS 821.00 AXI) UP.
MAXY OTHER STYLUS TO
PLEASE YOU
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DRESSERS IX ALL STYLKS
87.50 TO 9!J5.00
OUR ASSORT.MEXT OF HUGS IS
vnitY co.MPLirn: at this
time iiorii ix thi:
SMALL AXI) ROOM SIZES.
Our Toy Department is now on Display
BIGGER, BETTER, and GREATER. THAN EVER. BEFORE
GOING & HARVEY COMPANY
WE SAVE YOU MONEY
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MIlS. IIORSFALL, Jr., Director,
proicntlng
Mrs. May
DearbornSchwab
I.jrlc-Soprnno of Portlnnd, nt
Masonic Theater
Wednesday, December 14
at S:30 P. 51.
Seats now on Balo at tlio "Busy
Corner." Reserved soats 81.00.
MILS. .MAY DKUtKOIlX'Stllu All Oomial AiIiiiImiIou 50 cents.
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tJ-a-n-n-n--n-a-K-n--a-aa-n-n-n-n-n-n--n-n-n---
I Wkat a Pleasure It Is
tu." w i"juj jTn know tuat evory t,mo you bak0 you nr0V
T f absolutely suro your bread, biscuit ana pas-n
try nro going to bo Just as good as yoiiK
know how to make them
I JlOPR MILLS CO.
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FLOUR
rPhnn la ntilv t
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ono way to bo euro. That Is to bo sure that
tno Hour you ubo is always ihu biiuiu. jv-
ry
i. - ri... rt.ir. Dtniii la liiof fllAf
KUCK Ul OllUW Llllk A'AUU. ID juav ..w
same as every other sack. A Baking or
bread Is made at tho mill's bake shop orB
every batch of flour mado for Snow Drift, a
That baking has to show that tho flour Is a
up to standard. If It Isn't It Is thrown
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out. It never goes Into a snow urm sacK.y
Snow Drift Is not a bleached flour.
naturally white. 5Iade from tho
If la M
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finest, V
selected, Northwestern grown, Blue Stem
wheat. A trial of ono sack will convince
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you of Its advantages over owior urnuus. i
H. W. PAINTER
Marshfield -
Oregon
ti-tMi-a-u-H-H-a-a-a-K-tt-u -a-:-n---K---H-n t
A Want Ad will sell it for yOu
Now is The Time
to try LUND
FOR S0.ME TI5IU PAST I IIAVK
BEEN T1SLLIXQ YOU THAT I HAD
GUARANTEED WATERPROOF
GARMENTS. IF IT DON'T KEEP
YOU DRY, YOU CAN BRING IT
BACK AND GET YOUR 5IONEY
BACK OR A NEW ONE. THAT'S
FAIR ISN'T IT?
AND REME.MBER I AM SELLING
THESE GUARANTEED GAR5IENTS
CHEAPER THAN S05IE HAVE
BEEN SELLING INFERIOR 000DS
FOR.
I HANDLE THE THREE LEAD
ING BRANDS OF WATERPROOF
CLOTHING "THE .MELROSE,"
"THE FISH" AND "THE SAWYER."
AND REME5IBER 5IY GUARAN
TEED SHOES AND REPAIRING.
SAVE SOME CHRISTMAS MON
EY BY HAVING 5IE DO YOUR RE
PAIRING AND BY BUYING MV
SHOES.
Your
Credit Is
Good
Gevurtz & Sons
Port Inuri, .Oil'.
for
Fimiltuio
Carpets
ItlIKH
Iliiiss Hods
Lmcu CuitaliiH
M'8 ClothliiK
Ladles' Clotlilns
Jewelry
Crockery, etc., etc.
The Home Furnishers
Woman's WorkS
No More Tloeslo's Fair Mlsa
Libbey's Stopped Wrltlnu fVovoli.
wrlght. Tho playwright hanker grips
her soul and mnyhnp sho wilt strip tho
brows of Theodora Krenior and Owen
Dnvls, vaudovlllo playwrights, of thoit
tollfully won laurels.
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O. O. LUND,
"Tho mnii who docs things right.''
'o. S15 South Broadway, Marshfield
'G. W. Dungan
Undertaker
Marshfield, Oregon.
Parlors, 180 South 3d St.,
Telephone, Day or Night, 105-J.
Turkish Baths
210-213 Coos Building
PHONE 214-J
Have That Roof Fixed
NOW
See CORTHELL
, Phone 3121.
MilMH
jP$rM.!. jn
YOU SAVE
ONE-THIRD
led tint Cililof it lilt!
von It luaUtfidtWlUtU
UiitL tit Mttrt ui MB
lacttoa (Uf atttcd. Om iilci U ill
ftwl Dwi JUJ up
t-Craotl Ooort... liO
Buclo 0oft.... M
3-Ucht HUdowt... ,71 M
4-llttitljflH4. .41 M
flioo taih 1.4S up
Cupsoard DootImm. Mta
I D Sitk rranei. M
I D Door Frimei... 7$
Seid ul your Hit ol milertilt.
ask roa worn no.
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FOR CAUEFl'L CLKAMA'U
Ladles should bring their Dresses,
Wraps or Gloves to us. Satisfac
tion guaranteed.
COOS BAY TAILORING CO.,
J. W. Josephson, 5Igr.
180 South Broadway, .Mirshfli-ld.
visa LAURA jean unncY.
Tcrrlblo cnlamlty!
Girls, It's something nwful!
Laura .lean Llbbey has written her
last book.
Positively her last!
Her press agent says so.
Georginiiii, the beautiful silk spin
ner, will never again clasp Alexander
Algernon Du Bols Vera do Vera In her
strong young nrms while the liquid
stnrllght tlnmcs In tho burning depths
of her lapis lazuli orbs. Alas, how per
fectly horrlblo If truo! No more mar
riages of gartered dukes to tho sweot
singing little canary in tho chambre do
cuisine. Never no more will tho proud
carl discard his son aud heir and cut
him off with a shoo button for marry
ing tho lodRokeeper's magnificently
pulchrltudluous adopted daughter who
eventually turns out to bo n lost duch
ess u ml heiress to nil tho coffee lands
In Brazil.
L. J. Libbey's threat must carry con
sternation to every kitchen In tho land,
and 10,000.000 factory girls will tear
their hair with pitiful walls when they
get the stupendous nows.
And what will tho distinguished au-thorcss-vaudevllllan
turu hor pen t
now?
Hist!
What Women Are Doing.
Tlicro Is to bo a lady chapel In tho
now Liverpool cathedral, for which. Is
planned n scheme of stained glnss win
dows .coiiuuoinorntfrig tho deeds of
good women. On ono tho Inscription
rends, "Queen Victoria mid AH Nohlo
Queens," aud others aro Inscribed:
"Graco Darling and All Courageous
Women," "Catherlno Gladstono uml
All Loyal Hearted Wives," "Elizabeth
Barrett Browning and All Women
Who Hnvo Seen tho' Inflnlto In
Things."
5Ira. Alice StobbJnR Wells. It Is re
ported, will ho appointed policewoman
of Los Angeles, Cat. It was Mrs.
Wells' cffortH, hacked by the ministers
and clubwomen, that caused the ordi
nance to bo passed creating tho olllco
of policewoman In Los Angeles.
"Jly work Is to bo chiefly whero
young peoplo gather for entertainment
In parks, penny arcades, moving pic
turo allows and dance halls," Mrs.
Wells explained when asked to talk
about her now work. "I will deal
chiefly with the proprietors of such
places and will see that nil laws aro
obeyed nnd the places aro kept clean
and moral."
Although 5Iiss Clara Barton, tho
founder of the Red Cross society In
tho United States, Is ninety-one, sho
still takes personi'l charge of one of
th biV.iches of tbc society. MWa Bar
ton's relief work dates hack to tho
civil war. when she became a uurso
on tho battlefields and organized
searching parties for missing soldiers.
Sho o'cu will become a oluy-5
Still a Houiekeoper at 104.
Living far up In the Allegheny
mountains Is n remarkable woman
who" Is more than 101 years old. Sho
Iiqh tho proof n of her age, mid the In
habltautH for uillt aiuiiml gather on
Aug. 'JL each year to make merry on
her birthday and to exprohS hope that
Hhc may live many more ,earx. Sho
is 5Iotlier Shoemaker, and her homo
Is near Duliolx, Pa She wax born In
1800. Bent wlih her years, but happy
aud cnnleuted, Ma its In a tiny houso
built In the mountains. She does not
have u houHckccifr or a servant. She
says she In strong enough to do her
own work and t attend to her
wants. It would not bother her
she did not have nn Incomo for her
support. She says sho could earn her
own living without any trouble. Sha
has lived the simple life. Sho has
worked In the fields, and sho has bees
a mother,
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