The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 23, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 7, Image 7

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1910 EVENING EDITION.
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Take
vantage of a Most Opportune Saving
Men's Neckwear, 7oc to $1.00 quality 50c
Men's Neckwear, 50c quality 3oc
Men's Fancy Vests, $3.00 to $0.00 quality '. . 2.50
REMEMBER-WE AliE CLOSING OUT OUR CLOTHING AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS STOCK. ALL HIGH GRADE MERCHANDISE
SUCH AQ "HART SCIIAFFNER AND MARX CLOTHING - NETTLETON AND BANNISTER SHOES - CLUETT AND MONARCH SHIRTS..
Men's Fancy Vests, $3.50 to $4. 00 quality $2.00
Men's Fancy Vests, $2.00 to $2.50 quality .$1.25
Bath RoVcs, Smokinrj Jackets, Fancy Suspenders, Arm Bands, Caff Links,
Pins, Etc., Etc.
Respectfully
M
ER.CH ANT b K AMMERER Marshfield' re-
Good Evening
HAVJS VOU ANY LAUNDRY?
If ho, do not forgot that this Id
MB laundry whoro you got tho best
work, and prices aro In ovory ono'
reach. Call up and ono of tho drlv-
rs will call and oxplnln nil dotnlls to
jou. All tolophono calls aro quickly
ttendod to, becattso wo aro running
wo wagon b.
oun guarantee is voim sat.
ISFACTION.
MARSHFIELI) HANI) AM) STEAM
LAUNDRY.
Jtouzcy Ilnw.i Prop. I'lionc 20 -J.
COOS BAY LIVERY
Wo havo secured tho llvory busl
noss of L. II. Holsnor and aro pre
pared to rondor oxcollont sorvlco to
tho pooplo of Coos Bny. Careful
drlvors, good rigs and everything
that will mean satisfactory sorvlco to
tho public. Phono us for a driving
horso, a rig or anything needed 1p
tho llvory lino. Wo nlso do a
trucking business of all kinds.
Rbuichnrd, Rezln & RJnnchnrd
Livery, Feed and Sales Service.
Ill First and Aldor Stroots.
Phono 138-J
Christmas Cards
and a lar-go nssortmont of post
CAHDS Just received from tho cast.
JUso a flno assortment of P1PKS and
CIGARS sultablo for CHRISTMAS
presents:
august frizeen,
C8 Central Ave. Marshflild. Ore,
Turkish Baths
210-213 Coos Building
PHONE 214-J
For the Holidays Only
FOR THE PURPOSE OF REDUCING OUR STOCK OF GAS AND ELEC
TRIC APPLIANCES PREVIOUS TO MOVING INTO OUR NEW OFFICE IN
THE COKE BUILDING, 2ND AND CENTRAL AVE.,.WE HAVE DECIDED
TO OFFER THE FOLLOWING: '
DO GOOD NOW.
If you do not now the good which
you can, tho lime will come when
you cannot do the Bood which you
would. Frederic H. Hedge.
Electric Flat Irons Regular price $4,50 . . 1 i Now $3.50
Electric Toasters Regular price $4,50 - Now $3.50
Electric Chafing Dishes - $8.50
Electric Grids for Hot Cakes, etc, $12.50
Electric Coffee Percolators $12.50
Electric Radiators $16-00
Vulcan Gas Heaters (including tubingforconnecting) Reg, price $5,00 Now $4.00
Gas Toasters 25c
Gas Waffle Irons ,- $1-50
Ackroyd Gas Heaters $4-00
Gas Radiators No, 604 $3-50
Gas Grates - .-$350
THESE ARTICLES MAKE THE MOST ACCEPTABLE
ABLE XMAS PRESENTS OBTAINABLE IN TOWN.
AND VALU-
HOTEL GARDINER,
at Gardiner, Oregon, has teen ro
modelled and Improved and Is under
now management. Special accommo
dations for stage passengers and for
lieoplo desiring a rest at the seashoro.
"Vou'll Who the Place."
.1. E. SCHILLING. Proprietor.
BREAKWATER HOTEL,
Front St., Marshfleld. Ore.,
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.
Has heen thoroughly renovated
and newly furnished. Rooms reason
able, by day, week or month.
Mr. J. H. O'DONNELL. Prop.
The Coos Bay Gas 8c Electric Company
G. W. Dungan
Undertaker
Marshfleld, Oregon.
Parlors, 180 South 'M St.,
Telephone, Day or Night. IPg-J
On
$1 aWeel
You can DRESS WELL
LOOK WELL
DO WELL
NEW LIVERY
Fancy now rigs, good horses and
careful drlvors aro now at tho dis
posal of th6 Coos Pay public at
REASONABLE RATES.
Riga or rigs with drivers ready for
any trip anywhere any time. Horsot
boarded and rigs cared for.
Now hearse and special nccommo
datlons provided for funeral parties
W. L. CONDRON'S
Livery & Feed Stables
DO YOUR OWN THINKING.
Duilneu Men Ouoht to Get Out of
Their Mental Rutt.
Some men seem to think their heads
fulfill tho purpose for which a bene
ficial Providence Intended them when
they nbsorb three meals n day and
nfTiml n menus of displaying tho Intest
Itli'iiH In ImtH. Like the dog with tho
chronic "tired feeling" that .used to
loan ngalnsl tho fenco to bark, tho
process of thinking hi so cxhnustlng
that with many It la only Indulged In
nt long Intervals.
Pooplo let out their thinking. In
politics thero aro few men whd enn
give a reason for being on ono side
or the other beyond echoing tho senti
ments of Homo wily politician or loud
mouthed demagogue. Religious opin
ions and convictions In n majority of
caoes nro the absorbed product of
other minds. A cood deal of Intellec
tual swallowing Is done by those who
would doubtless resent tho Imputation
of credulity.
This Is an ago of brilliant mental
effort, but tho brilliancy seems to bo
largely borrowed. What tho world
wants Is moro Independent Individu
al thought. Let business men quit tho
ruts and cut out thinking paths for
themselves. An hour of careful
thought and wlso plnnulng Is worth a
whole day of aimless plodding. "Pon
der tho paths of thy feet and let all
thy ways bo established." Canadlnn
Shoo and Leather Journal.
SUSPICION JUSTIFIED.
Writ to
TIIE LLOYD
MARSHFIELD'S POPULAR
FAMILY nOTEL
Rates loduced to: Day 50c, 75c andj
?1.00; week ?2. 00 to 5.00. House-,
keeping apartments with gas ranges
$10.00 to J18.00 per month. FREE
UATH3- 1 W. SULLIVAN, Prop.
Gevurtz & Sons
Portland, Ore.
The Home Furnishers
Let Us Light
Your Christmas Tree
With electricity. No danger jrom
flro. Decorative lighting for hall?,
churches and residence. Charges
within the roach of all. See our
window for demonstration.
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
PHONE 237-J.
BY WAY OF SUG
GESTION
. JUST 'FORI! CHRISTMAS -
Wo cannot bogln to enumorato tin
many beautiful articles shown in
our display at tho
Brussel's Lace House
All wo ask Is that you como in and
see for yoursolf and you will bo
suro to find somothing hero that wt'l
please
YOUR MOTHER
YOUR WIFE
YOUR SWEETHEART,
Geo. Hadshedy
1128 FRONT STREICT,
Opposite Lloyd Hotel
STORE OPEN EVENINGS.
It Wat Not a Mouie tlje Matter Heard
In the Kitchen.
Tho lato Rev. Dr. Wlghtman, sitting
one night later than usual engrossed
In the profundities of a great tome.
Imagined ho heard a sound In tho
kitchen Inconsistent with tho cautious,
ucss of n mouse; so, taking his cnudlo,
ho proceeded to Investigate tho causo.
Ills foot being heard In tho passage
tho servant began with much nolso to
rako out tho llro as If preparlug for
bed.
"Yo'ro up late tonight, Mary."
"I'm Jlst rakln' tho fire, sir, and
gaun to bed."
"That's right, Mary. I like tlmeouR
hours."
On his way hack to tho study he
passed tho coal cellar door and, turn
lug tho key, took It with him, The
next morning at an early hour thero
was a rap at his bedroom door and a
request for tho key to got soyio coal.
"Yo'ro up too soon, Mary, (lo back
to your bed."
' Half an hour later thero wns an
other knock and a similar request, In
order to prepare for breakfast. "I
don't want breakfast so soon, Mary.
Go back to your bed." r
In another half hour thero was an
other knock, with an entreaty for tho
key, as It was washing day.
This was enough. Ho roso and
bnnded out tho key, saying, "Go and
let tho man out." As the pronehor
sbrowdly suspected, Mary's sweetheart
had been Imprisoned all night In the
coal collar. London Family Herald.
CARE OF TOILET SOAP. (
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How to Avoid Trouble ard Lots by
Careful Use.
Even when a toilet soap Is puro be
yond reproach It does not suit all skins.
Got soap from a rellnblo dealer and
consult lilm on which ho thinks the
purest one. If ho Is n competent drug
gist mid not given too much lo profit
making you will get tho truth. J
If you have n chemist friend ho enn
be asked about the purity of n favor
ed soap; also Its effect on dry and
oily skins. A glycerin soap, for In
stance, will chap ono skin, will yellow
another Vuid make a third soft and
smooth. Secure half a dozen different
soups of equal purity, then oxnorlinon
to llnd which agrees best with you.
There Is much carelessness In tho
uso of Hoap. Tho presence of soap
powders In ninny public wash rooms
has cllmlunted much of tho dnngcr of
a commoh soap cako for travelers. In
dividual soap wrapped In n scaled caso
Is a boon In hotels where a patron has
forgotten her own.
Tho woman who would scorn to uso
soap In n public wash room thinks
nothing of using a family cako. This
Is not sanitary. Resides tho fact of
different soaps being needed by differ
ent skins, various mouthers of tho
family may havo undeveloped skin
troubles that aro contagious.
If possible each child should have
her own cake of soap as much as her
toothbrush, comb and towel. If wash
ing urraugoments aro too cramped to
permit this the child should bo taught
to hold each cako by tho tip under
scalding water for n niluuto beforo us
ing. It may mean tho loss of on ex
tra layer of soap, but It may savo
trouble.
A soap manufacturer says that flno
toilet Roup need drying nnd ripening
as much as coarser soaps. It Is there
fore economical to buy n number of
cakes nt once and let them dry by
placing on u shelf. This should bo In
some room or closet where thero Is not
much dust or soot.
Flno soap will Inst longer If It Is
drained off n minute beforo being put
back in the soap dish, which should
tlret bo carofully wiped out until no
moisture is left. A perforated dUlj or
top should bo selected.
Children should bo taught not to let
boap llo In water. Resides being wasto
ful, It Is bad for tho skin to uso too
much even of n good soap, and If not
carefully rinsed It makes tho Bkln
shiny and clogged.
Got what you wnnt when you want
It through Tho Times Want Ads.
RECIPES FOR BLACKING.
How to Make a Liquid and an Oil
Paste Variety.
A fine liquid blacking Is made as fol
lows; Put one gallon of vinegar Into a
stoia- Jug; add ono pound of Ivory
black, well pulverized; half a pouud of.
loaf sugar, half an ounco of vitriol aud
one ounce of sweet oil. Mix by stir
ring. This blacking is highly recom
mended as producing u flno Jet polish
and Is less injurious to leather than
most of the pastes and liquid blackings
In common use.
A tlno oil pasto blacking is mndo
thus: Take a quarter of a pound of oil
of vitriol, ten ounces of manor's oil.
four ounces of Ivory black and ten
ounces, of molasses. Mix the oil of
vitriol and the tanner's oil together
and lot stand for ouo day. Then add
tho Ivory black ami molnsses and tho
whites of two eggs and stir well to
gether uutll tbeie Is a thick paste,.
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