The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 20, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Page 3, Image 3

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHRELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1911 EVENING EDITION. '
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"iHRISTMAS comes but once a year' says '
the old song It's too bad it doesn't come
more frequently for our pleasure and the pleasure
we give; for the joy and good will which the
season brings and cultivates; but maybe once a
year is enough for our pocketbooks.
You'll find this store particularly 'a place where suitable
Christmas gifts for men and boys may be had; we're giving
you a small list of them here, just as a hint of what you'll find
here; there are a lot more not in this list that are waiting for
you here.
Suits and Overcoats $15 to $35
English Slipons . . $15 to $25
Smoking Jackets $5 to $12.50
Bath Robes $5 to $7.50
Navajo Art Robes $5 to $10
Elk Robes $10
Umbrellas ,. $1 to $5
Fancy Suspenders 50c to $2.50
Cuff Links in Xmas boxes, $1 to $3.50
Links and Scarf Pins to match
$2 to $3.50
Scarf Pins 50c to $2.5.0
'Tie Clasps in plush boxes $1
AVlicn you're trying to think of something to give a man for Christmas think
of this man's store; wcll help you all we can.
Woolen Mil!
Store
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An Inexpensive Gift
Nothing is more appreoiated than a nice bottle
of Perfume. We have a new line on display at
reasonable prices, 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00.
RED CROSS STAMPS FOR SALE HERE.
Lockfoait-Parsoiis Drug Co.
PHONE MAIN 298 US
i "Cook" enro TInie3 or phono 104
i North Bond. ,
FOIl S.Mv lloihi'Mcnri rt'Ilii(iilii!i
mont. Olio of tho bout in tills sec
tion. CIobo In. Addross "Homo-'
stead," euro Times. i
WANTHI) Kitchen range In good'
condition. 171 X. Broadway, Hni. 7
LOST Porlcctliook containing small
nmount of nionoy and throo rings,
botween Alert landing nnd Busy
Cornor. Flndor return to Times';
oilleo nnd recolvo rownrd Mrs. !
Virgil Mntson.
FOU ItKXT Flito sunny njuirtmeiit,
furnished Inquire Nushurg Gro
cory. I
FOR SALF. (Ino good organ. In
I qnlro at Stnuff's Qrocory.
I SWNKT 7PPM5 CIDKK In nny
quantity. Free Dellvory. Phono
210L Capo Arago Soda Works, .
WAXTKD Cook. Apply Joslo Dnvlo,
1070 No. Front St., or phono 13CJ
Ems PEOPLE
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II. SBNGSTACKKN Is In Coqulllo to
day on business.
CAitii Mcculloch of Ten mho is
in .Mnrshllold today.
'MISS t.MI AVfOT WilAVOli I.. ........I
i Ing tho day In Coqulllo.
W. F. HODSON of Coos RIvor Is in
; Mnrshllold on business.
jMUS. L. 1). SMITH of Daniels Creek
I Is a Mnrshllold shopper.
IFUHD. MESSI3RU3 of Cntchlng In-
I let Is a Mnrslilleld visitor.
J P. DODSON went to Coqulllo this
morning on "court" mutters.
DAVID McKINNON of Uandon Is a
Mirshfleld business visitor.
PBTKR MKNHGAT of Ten Mllo Is In
Mnrshlleld on business today.
IU3RBKRT IIAIN12S of Coos City is
looking after business hero today.
SAM SHOOK and vlr0 of North Coos
River nro Marshlleld visitors to
day. C. W. SANFOHD of Hnyiies Intel Is
transacting business In Mnrshlleld
today.
MRS.- T. C. RUSS12LL of Beaver Hill
Is the guest of Marshflold frlonds
todny.,
CLAUDE NASDURO expects to loavo
In n day or two for Portland for n
Hl'ort visit.
FIUOD SKLANDER and wife and
baby of Sumner nro guests of
Marshflold relatives.
MRS. L. G. MASTERS and Miss 01
llo Richard of Stunner woro Marsh
flold ajioppers yestorday.
MISSES LULU and Oortrudo Jen
nlng8 of Haynes Inlot nro Mnrsh
fleld shoppers todny.
JOHN HEAR camo In today from his
Kcntuck Inlet ranch to look after
business matters In Marshflold.
CHAS. HICKOX Is cashing In his
bounty on n nnmbor of skins nnd
hides at trn county seat today.
MISS JEAN NOEL of Coqulllo nnd
Mrs. Nomina Savago of Coos Riv
er aro guests nt tho homo of Mrs.
V. A. Mntflon.
RAY CAMPBELL, who has spont tho
last few months on tho liny, loft
todny for California whero ho
will probably locato.
II. S. TOWER wont to Coqulllo this
morning, having been summoned
hb n witness In the Garrison mur
der trial.
JOHN LAFON nnd wlfo nnd bnby
nro expected hero on tho next Nnnn
Smith Friday or Saturday from
their visit In Kentucky.
MISS IDA McCONNELL, who has
been visiting nt the home of her
sister, Mrs. V. J. Rust, left on
the Rodondo for her homo nt
Mnrysvllle, Cal.
CAPT. JAS MAGEE has gono to Gar-
dlncr to tnko command of the hi,;
Gleaner whllo Cnpt. Cornwall Is
spending tho holldnys with his fam
ily at Berkeley, Cal.
ALBERT ABBOTT and family ar
rived homo today via Drain from
San Francisco whero thoy were
during tho fatal illness of their
daughter, Mrs. Myrtle Johnson.
AUGUST EICKWORTH Is expected
In on tho Breakwnter tomorrow via
Portlnnd from San Francisco to
spend the Christmas holldnys at
tl'o homo of his patents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. A. Elck worth.
A. M. ROSS, who Is 111 at hN home
on Isthmus Inlet, wns reported
sotno hotter this morning but this
afternoon, ho wns considerably
worso owing to heart trouble de
veloping In addition to other com
plications. J. DASHNEY came over yesterday
from tho lower Coqulllo whoro no
Is foreman of tho Conloguo Log
ging camp to spend Christmas with
his family. Ho reports thnt most
of tho camps there aro closing
down for tho holldnys.
J. C. KENDALL and R. K. Booth
hnvo returned from n duck hunt
ing expedition during which they
hngged threo ducks. Arthur Peck
says that ho Is sure they trapped
tho birds and shot them nftorwnrds
but they Btrenuously dony tho allegation.
WATERMAN FOUNTAIN Tons
for ovorybody. RF.I) CROSS DRUG
HTORE.
MAKE that HOY HAPPY with n
FOOTBALL or PUNCHING bng. Tho
GUNNERY.
Llbby COAIi. Tho kind YOU have
UjWAYS LriKl). PHONIC 72 Pncltk
Livery & TrniiBt'or Co.
HANI) DANCE Christmas night
KAGLKS HALL.
THE WKATHER.
(By Assoclatod Pres3.)
OREGON, Dec. 20 General-
nlly fair tonight and Thursday,
with westerly winds.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE 11 E-
PORT.
For twenty-four hours ending
nt 1:00 p. m., Doc. 19, by Mrs.
E. Mlngns, special government ?
$ nioteorologlcnl observer:
Maximum CI
Minimum 39
At 4:00 p. m 42
Precipitation 77
Wind, Northwest: cloudy.
Eir Your Information
Thursday
The Breakwater Will Bring us From Portland Fresh,
Crisp, White Cejery and Large Head Lettuce and other
Fresh Vegetables.
The Nann Smith
Will arrive from the South Friday night with the WELLS
FARGO EXPRESS and all kinds of Fresh Fruits for
Christmas.
It Will Pay You
To visit our store. We.are all ready for you with Xmas
displays of fruits and fancy goods of all kinds.
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See Our'f Windows
You will find many interesting things on display. Have
you thought of some of tin following for your Christmas
Dinner?
Tiny Refugee Stringless Bians, P. S., can 25c
Little Jewel Peas, Extra Sifted 25c
Asparagus Tips 25c
Asparagus, Large, White. Green, Medium, 25c, 35c, 40c
Heinz's Cream Tomato Soup 12 1 -2c, 20c, 35c
Crystal Domino Sugar 2 lb. 30c, 5lb. 75c
Sliced Pineapple, 2 1-2 cai 25c
Walker's Grape Juice 15c, 25c and 50c
Welch's Grape Juice 10c, 25c and 50c
Red and White Calwa 25c qt.
Buick's Grape Juice 20c
Is Injured. Dr. F. J. Hnyes Is suf
fering rrom two frncturod ribs bus
tnlned In n fall while stepping on 'o
a gasollno launch.
Give lnreu'll. Tho Crnb club
will tender n farowell party this
evonlng nt tho homo of C. W. Mont
gomery In West Mnrahnold for A. J.
Ncsa who will leave tomorrow for
Portlnnd. ,
.Meet Tonight. Tho Mnrshllold
Lodge of Elks wilt moot tonight. It
will bo tho Inst meeting- for two
weeks, owing to tho Masonic lodges
desiring tho hall next Wednesday
evening for some special work.
nM One Day. Tho C. A. Smith
mills will bo closed Just ono day for
ChrlBtmaa this year. Tho mills will
closo Saturday evening and reHiuno
operations Tuesday morning, accord
lug to n statement given out by Supt.
Murch todny.
Bring Body Here. E. R. Colgait
and Roy Abbott loft tills morning for
Uandon whoro thoy will meet tho
body of Mrs. Myrtle Johnson which
Is being shipped hero from San
Francisco for burial. Tho funeral
announcement will bo mndo lntor,
Due Soon. Tho M. 8. Dollar, tho
big lumber carrier of tho Dollar
Steamship company Is scheduled to
urrlvo hero tl.o Inst of tho wcok to
tnko on about 2,000,000 feet of a
enrgo of 3,000,000 foot for Shanghai,
Chlnn. This Is ono of tho llrbt of
sovornl cargoes for China which tho'
Smith mill will ship in tho near fu
turo. j Build House A. P. Owen I
.erecting n lino modern residence nt
.Eleventh nnd Commercial which wilt
bo occupied by Mr. nnd Mrs. J, T.
Hnrrlgau. Ho will also orcct a flno
garngo thoro nnd Mr. and Mrs. Har-
, rlgan will leave shortly for Portland
to purchnso tho machlno which will
bo Snntn Claus' gift to thom.
To Levy Tux. Tho EastBtdo school
honrd will moot Friday evening to fix
tho tax levy for tho onBultig year tor
thnt district. It Is oxpoctod that tho
tax levy will bo threo mills. Tho
municipal lovy thoro for tho year has
boon Axed at olght mills so that It
will ninko tho Jotnl tax lovy of Enst
Bldo this year thirty-one mills or two
mills loss than n your ago.
Quick lN-Milts Horman Cordos p
tho Union Clirar Store, fnunil n nalr
jof noso eye glasses nnd plnced a
small "nd" In Tho Times' want coJ
I timiiB. Tho sumo ovonlng Dr. C. W.
Tower rolid tho adv. nnd wns ploaeod
by applying for nnd rocoivlng tho
glnssos which ho had lost, Th
Times want ndvs. got results.
I Kt 111 Htoriny Owing to tho storm
prevailing olf tho const, tho Rodondo
wns not nblo to cross out this morn
, lug but Cnpt. Magco oxpocta to got
nut tomorrow sure. Had It not been
for tho large dock load of lumber
which tho Rodondo carried, ho proli-
nbly would hnvo put to son this
I morning. Tho Ilomor crossed out
, about 10 o'clock for San Francisco.
Gi'Ih Salmon Egg. Supt. Frank
I Smith of tho South Coos Itlvor Hat-
uv.a:-y, .uports that ho has secured
! about 3,000,000 salmon eggs for thltf
yoar'H hatcl. Ho Is hopeful of neciir
'lug moro, soon If tho river rises suN
, flclontly to bring In n good run of
iBalmon. Thoro nru many In Snilth'i
Basin but tho logs nnd stings therQ
make it Impossible to uho nets.
right nt Gardiner. Kid (Jlllen re
turned yesterday from Gnrdlnor
whero he seoiirod tho decision over
BUI Gaffnoy of North Bond In tho
eighth round of what was to hnvo
been n twenty round go. When tho
reforeo gnvo hltt decision, n general
roughhoMBO started In vh'rh Jack
(uffuay, u brother of BUI Gaffnoy, Is
said to havo been Injured somowhnt
by being Btruok by n chnlr.
CHAFING DISHES nnd PERCO
LATOIIH nt HKI) CROSS DRUG
STORE. s
Lockhart's Grocery
man experienced in hotel work.
Address "Willing," caro Times.
WANTED Girl for general house
work. Address Box 83, Marshlleld.
IRpe-n 'FOR RENT 10-rooin house In South
.IT AXD CHEAPEST Shoe repair Mnrshfleld. Phone 11 9-L.
p - " viiy, juriier oiu nu(
commercial Aye. S. Kulju, Prop. iVANTED Mini nnd wife desire po-
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TWO PRIVATE PHONES
-85 and 305
Suits
nt
WOMEN'S TAILORED
HAINES?
NO! NO! Just FLOUR nnd FEED.
GRAND BALL In EOKHOFP
HALL, North Bend, SATURDAY
night, Decombor 23, by T,OELLE'S
HI.-PIECE ORCHESTRA.
STERILIZED sweot npplo elder,
mndo from Coos Buy apples, In pint
bottles. PHONE your ordor to No.
J77.
FOOTBALLS nt Tho GUNNERY.
First Class Auto Service
When you want to go anywhere !
In n hurry Try FOOTB'S AUTOS I
nnst rates In ttio ei'v. REST PAllS
Best drivers. Phono CC-J until 11
p. m . nfter 11 p.m. phono 5-J. Resi
dence phone 28-J,
T). L. FOOTfi. Proprietor.
. eltlonn as cook nnu neiper in iuh-
1TUATlON WANTED By young' glng enmp or elsowhere, Address
of lira t, wtJhavorfmo Inventive ability
hum writ JIIKi:l.KV A llrlrillK.
Hjwao- . t u,7.... i r
A TIRMSII IIATI1 will do yot
GOOD. Phono 2H-J.
Wc Clean and Pr&s
ladies' and Gent's Suils
Goods Called for
and Delivered
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
PHONE MAIN 07-J
SaJiiest, Salt, cm Earth!
IN FACT
The Salt, of the Earth
Leslie's Velvet, Gram Salt
Flows Freely. Ask Your Grocer About It
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