The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 17, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1910 EVENING EDITION.
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A Pair of
Shoes or
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WITH A SUIT OR A RAIN COAT BOUGHT ON SATURDAY
OR MONDAY.
WE WANT TO SELL AS MANY SUITS AND RAINCOATS ON
THESE TWO DAYS AS WE DID LAST WEEK WHEN WE
MADE THIS OFFER. '
THEREFORE, WE ARE GOING TO REPEAT IT.
DOES'T MONEY TALK?
klr T"itHl fr9 -Hfe
hristma
WHY NOT, WHEN MAKING YOUR CHRISTMAS PUR
CHASES, MAKE EACH DOLLAR RECEIVE ITS FULL VALUE?
YOU KNOW HOW THIS IS DONE B Y PAYING CASH
THEN TRADE AT A CASH STORE. "MONEY TALKS.
IT IS OUR.PURPOSE TO FAITHFULLY OBSERVE AND
wwwwPERFORM OUR EVERY CLAIM. COMPARISON IS 7VZ
FAIREST TEST TO YOU TO OURSELVES AND WE
. HEARTILY INVITE IT.
THE ENTIRE STORE IS FILLED WITH USEFUL SUGGES
TIONS FOR CHRISTMAS GIVING. WE INVITE YOU TO SEE
'THEM.
Clothing &
MARSHFIELD AND BANDON
Society News
(Conttntxsd from pace 2.)
North .Bond. Bridge, whist and
cinch wora tlio principal dlvorslonri
of tho avenlng. A "Dutch lunch'-
was served nt tho closo of Ihu uyn-i
nine. Tho oluhtv-flvo nrescnt over
Waxed tho capacity of tho club lion bo
jjVnd Dr. Dartlo'B launch hud. )o bQ
.utilized for tho ovornow, Tho nffalr
was In chargo of Wm. Dost n'nd wife,
fR. J. Coko nnd wife and 0,' II. Brouil-
Hard and wife. Next Monday ove-
lilng, tho club will meet to consider
ft proposition from Kruno and Bnnks
or tho construction of another float
Ih'ouso 18x40 to bo moored alongsldo
iof tho club houso and fitted un for
Mgymnnslum but so arranged that It
JJctn bo used for dancing or qthor
iip&rtiee.
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lite. E. E. Straw will leavo tomor-
row for Uklah and San Francisco to
visit friends for a few weeks,
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Mrs. W. S. Chandlor loft this week
ffor British Columbia whero she w'll
spend tho holidays at tho homo of
ler sister after which sho will pro
filed to San, Francisco. Will Chnn-
j.dler will leavo lan weok or so for
in rrniciso ui)u win vibu uih
Drother, Ben, a the Statu University
at (JJugene.
Mrs. R. F. Williams and MUs
Francis Williams will leavo shortly
Lfor Snn Francisco where they will
spond Christmas with Joe Williams
rwho Is attending school there.
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Dr Geo. E. Dlx nnd Fred Powors
pvlll leave soon for an extended tour
of Southern California. Dr. Dlx will
(uhlp his auto to San Francisco and
they expect to motor from there
(to Los Angeles and probably back.
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I Tho Tuesday Nlgut Whist club
rwlll bo entortnlned by Mr. nnd Mrs.
E. F. Morrlssoy nt their homo next
Tuesday night. This will bo tho
Christmas session of the club.
Arthur Drews' Sunday school cluss
Sof the Mnrshflold Methodist Eplseo-
I tial church, was entertained last ovo-
jjilng by Albert Burroughs at tho
.1ome of hlB parents, Dr, and Mrs.
Burroughs. Tho evening was plea-
mtly spent with -various games and
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Brussels Lace House
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Now open for buslnoinwltll a largo and beautiful
collection of high gru'!oEuropcan.hnnd-mado laces
and Madolrn nccdlo nTFJmbroldorles, nlso trim
ming for flno dressy" gowgit Malteso laco6 and Per-
alnn o 1 1 lr Ifl n nnAa ' W JV v.
oiitii Ptin niiiiuttuo
Call and sea tho new storo.
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GEO HAI)SHEPY
JUS FKOXT STBEET OPPOSITE LIX)V) HOTEL.
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STonu OlR.V
EVENINGS. Kvw ,
atversions. Among tnoso preseni
woro Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Drows,
Jens Hanson, .Stanley Myers, Ivan
Tuttlo, John Cook, Albort Haines,
Albert Burroughs, Douglas Bur
roughs, Hector Stovens and Eddto
Bolt.
Tho A. N. W. club was pleasantly
entortnlnod Thursday afternoon by
Mrs. F, A. Hazard at hor homo.
Among tho business brought up was
tho request that tho club assist In
tho Red Cross antl-tuberculosls cam
paign by disposing of $10 worth of
Christmas stamps which It will do.
Tho club adjourned until Jnnunty
5 when they will meet nt tho homo
of Mrs. Chas. Stauff.
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D,orlc Clmptor, Order or tho East
orn Star, is planning for an elabor
ate Installation of ofllcers, December
27, when thoy will hold a Joint ses
sion with tho Masons who will nUo
elect nt that time.
Mrs. J. E. Schilling of Gardiner,
Is spending n few days hero as' tho
guest of rolntlvos and friends.
Tho North Bond Presbyterian
Chrlstlnn Endeavor Society has ar
ranged for a more active Beason nnd
nt Its last meeting named tho follow
ing committees to prosecuto tho
work; i
Lookout committee Mjarlon Roy
nolds, A. W. Myers, MlS Mitchell,
Wjfy Wood anlf Miss Cathorlno Men
do, Prayer meeting committee MUs
Josophlno Griftln, AUco Carlson and
Naomi Smith.
Missionary committee Prof.
Beaumont, Gllbort Stanton, Roy Til
ton and Clarenco Covey,
Social committee Amy Reynolds,
Holen Menders Harold Reynolds, Es
thor Imhoff,atd Glon Grout.
Musical cotnmtttee Sdlth M. AU
gor, Lillian Ahianda McCann, Marlon
Hevenor, Besslo Immll and Archlo
Taylor.
Emorgoncy commltteo Clyde
Smith, Win. Roundtroo, C. II. Put
nam, EUn Gurnea and Vlolot John
sou. Miss Lena Ashman entertained
tho members of tho D. Y, B. club nt
her homo on Fourth St., Friday eve
ning. Tho club olected new ofllcors
to servo for tho coming year as fa!-
i lows:
Pres. Lucy Juznv
VIco-Pres. Edwin Dolan.
Sec. Eruott Harrington.
Trens. B033I0 Ayro.
Tho romalndor of tho evening was
spent In games and other amuse
ments, At a Into hour a dainty
luncheon was served by tho hostess.
Thoso presont were; Mr. und Mrs,
N. H. Ashmau, Mr. and Mrs. J, C.
Swanson, and Mrs. LoRoy . Hall,
Misses Lola Montgomery, Mable
Smith, Bessie Ayre, Joan Fitzgerald,
ELr Christmas Presents
THERE IS NOTHING EQUAL TO SOMETHING PRACTICAL AS WEljji AS ORNAMENTAL.
WE HAVE JUST THE THING&
SOMETHING THAT MAY HE USED EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR AND HE A CONSTANT RE
MINDER OF YOUR KINDNESS AND THOUGHTFULNESS.
SEE OUR WINDOW.
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For the Ladies
A Savory Roaster
A pair of Scissors
A protty Ponknlfo '"
A Sot of Knives nnd Forks
And many other articles too nu
morous 'to mention.
TlieAlarmTliatGots'EpiUp
ACCUMTE MTjk DEPENDABLE
For the Men
THE WIRELESS
INTERMITTENT.
Guaranteed to Keep Correct Tlmo (or
Two Year. f
A Pocket Knife
A Safety Raior
A Fishing Outfit
A riflo
and many other articles.
Remember a Zenith Razor never bucks.
CALL HERE FIRST.
AUco L. Cox, Catherine Carlllo, Lucy
Juzn, Isis Marsh, AUco Tlckell, Al
pha Mauzoy, Daisy Richardson, Lucy
Kont, Magglo Robertson, Talleno
Wlldo. Stella Peterson, Hope Whl:
more, Lena Ashman, Ethel Davis and
Vivian Whltmore; Messrs. Dr. G.
W. Leslie, Roy Abbott, Edwin Do
lan, Dean Adams, Chas. Rehfield,
Tracy Johnson, Earl Strlplln, Harry
Law, Halbert Carlisle, and Ernest
Harrington.
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Tho Young People's Society of
North Bend Swedish Lutheran
church met for Its monthly meeting
at tho church parlors last Wednes
day evening. After discussing Im
portant 'business-matters -and "the
rendering of the program, delicious
refreshments wero served by Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Strang and Mr. nna
Mrs. John Anderson. An Interest
ing and bonellclal meeting.
YOU OUGHT TO KNOW miner
flour Is good. ,'
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