THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1912 EVENfNG EDITION. .elp Sannfta Claims Find Needy Goes,, Do you know of any mm, woman, child or family that is in need? If so, fill out the blank below and send it to The Times. Some Marshficld men the real good fellows are planning lo see that Christmas cheer fills every home on Coos Bay. They will have the aid of some avo men, too. They don't want any praise, they just want to piny Santa Clans, the unknown Saint of childhood's happy dreams, and say no more about it. All they want is the chance and they want to make it complete. So come to the front help them to clothe, feed or bring joy to the needy nirl spread Christmas cheer in every heart that might through adverse circumstances be sad and lonely while the rest of the woifd is re joicing. So join' in the spirit of Christmas and help 'old Santa Clans find those that might otherwise be missed. ' '-"WL So fill out the coupon and send it to The Times. SANTA GLAUS COUPON. The following are in need of food, clothing or Christmas joys: . Hr. Name of man or family Street residence .' Town Ages of children in the family: Clii-ls 'Boys He sure and give the address and write any sug gestions as to what you think is most needed and send it to The Times as s on as you can. JOY MDES -Dy- DOB STANIKY Joy iIiIch, thoy nln't nnthln' now for I've tuk Biich rides a fow when I wtiB u Rtrnppln' hoy llvln' Imck In llllnoy. llnln't ho very Ioiik ago hoiico iib youiiKBtora through tho anow, imt to ilrlvo in team o' says iroiuir tiown 1110111 uiu iukiiwujb, i w imu iiu- tioanls IiIkIi on Jim's liob-alcil fill tho box 'most full o' straw all climb In, and thon, O! law, how thorn hays 'ould snort anil pranco nil tho way out to tho dniico, while tho Klrm and boyB 'ould sing, kccpln' tlmo to bIcIkIi holla' rliiK. , . . . All tho rest 'ould cuddlo down In tho straw whoro winter's frown never could Kt to 'oni well nil but im and my gal, Noll, for you know tho team wusr. mine, ho Nell holpt mo hold a lino while wo, two, was standln' there tnlkln well, about tho air. .... UHt to stop when It wnB late, out by old Loin Vt iKRln fl Knto, call tiltn out and make him mud aHkln' him what tlmo ho had. Tl-oii we'd drlvo faat down the road fearln' thnt ho mlRlit oxiilodo with sonio curs words, purty near our bUh didn't llko to hear. Don't HiippoHo that old-time bunch over had a roadhouao lunch, and I KiioHH they'd thoiiKlit It wront? altiKln' somo fool raKtlmo aouB. . . .. ....,....,1 ..... u nlnui 'ulili. I)i nti.o nniiin nnmiln L'(l lint II III lllllliillKII uiu nunu """ "" '" " '"" . ...- ,-- c- . thla plct ii r' In y our f nunc hoin wn s Joy jnj-LnJJ. AN' OltKCJON fl'I'V MAI DUX IS MADK TUK VICTIM W AN oi.i) .ioki:. OIIKOON CITY. Or., Doc. 7. Tho frlomlH of MIhh Moho JiiBtlu of Orogon City hiivo it good Joko at hor expenao when thoy load tho followliiB nrtlcle, from a Michigan papor. It may bo thnt Miss "Moso" Justin iloos not ro ally exlat, but thoro Is a youns wo man of OiPKon City who might havo "lilt" on the clover Joko pulled off by a MIcblKuu business man. It wns cortalnly a fnr fotchod Joko, coverlnB In tho iilghliorhooil of somo 3000 miles, hut a long dlstnnco nibble fconta a local honx every time. Any how, tho lotter, clipped from tho Mnr quetto Mining Journul, follows: "David Kulnsiowlrz, a Dossemor lusluoss man. has on display at his atoro a placard which reads: 'Wo will vay $5 for 1010 Lincoln pennies,' 'which moans that ?! would be paid for ono thousand uliio hundred and ten Lincoln pontiles. Many of tho oy havo "lilt" but it was hardly ex pected thnt a 'bite' would bo received from far off Oregon. Ilowovor, a let tor fiom Orogon City says: 'I havo ttceii Informed thnt you aro roilcoin- fng I1M0 Lincoln head pennies, each ono for $f. If this is true, and if so, tow long Is this ofior open? How tunny pennies would you accept from ono person? I havo sovoral which I would llko to scud you, Knclosod pleaso ilnd self addressed stamped on Tolopo. Thtnklng you very kindly, In advance for an early reply, 1 am, Tory sincerely, (Miss) Moso Justin, Orogon City Oregon.," SIRS. KKIT1I, AfiKl) tl:i, TAKKK HOV, 81, TO TOWN M IN PULPIT MIXXKAI'OI.IS MIXISTKU USKS I'Nl'SUAL MI-rniODS TO ll M'STItATI HIS SKItMOX. MINNNAI'OLIS. Minn.. Doe. 9. PIkhibhIoii was rifo of tho dramatic method UBod by Ilev. Q, L. Mor rill to lllustrato his sermon, "Prniso Him with tho Danco," In engaging two chorus glrla to do tno "bunny hug," "Jelly wobblo," "turkey trot' and other "rag" dunces In tho pul pit of his church. When tho "coup do thenter" was over nnd whllo tho congrogntlon still gasped, tno Ho v. Morrill sniu "I admit thoro la a decent danco, a danco holpful to tho body, pleas ant to tho mind nnd harmless to tl o soul. Hut theso 'rag' dnncea you havo JiiBt wltnossed, not at all exaggerated, will mako tho dovll bluah and ho would hcalrato to In troduce thorn In hell," 1 1 1 1() W.VS KXIM5NS KS. JOI'LIN. Mo., Doe. C.Mrs. II. Keith, ngod 113 years nnd hor young est son, SO years old, took tholr llrst ride on a railroad train recoutly. Thoy enmo from tholr homo which Is sovornl miles from n railroad In southern Arkansas. Charles McMnnaiuy was tho llrst patrolman in uniform thoy over saw, Mrs. Keith said she has tliroo sous oldor than the ono who accompanied her lioro. Tho oldest is 95, alio said, All live with tholr mother or noar her homo. Hor husband was killed lu tho Civil Wnr. Spent $-10 In Campaign for Ills, trlct Attorney. A Portland papor contained the various amounts of monoy spent by cnndldntea In tho recent gonernl election. According to tho tnbulntod report Ocorgo M. Hrown spout $2-10 seoklng tho ofllco of district attor ney, whllo John T. Long spent $75 In his effort to land tho same olllco. No account wna filed by Attorney W. W. Cardwoll. John W. Camp boll spent ?725 In tho campaign for congress whllo W. C. Hawloy spout lesa than $100, Harm HERtjstv&HB CHRISTMAS PBESENT BY WILLIS BROOKS ' ELNATHAN TODD kep' company With Lucy Kerr so tarnal long Tho women all declared that he Was doln' her n groejous wrong. They Mowed he ought to let her know What his .Intentions reely were, Or give somebody else a show To come a-shinln' up to her. But always when Elnathan tried To pop the question so I've heared He'd stammer like his tongue was tied And choke all up, he wns so skeered. And Lucy, beln' bashful, too, Would set and trem'le like a leaf, And havin' nothin' else to do Would gnaw her pocket han'kerchlef. At last the women folks agreed 'Twas time for them to take a hand, So, under Wldder Barton's lead, They told the parson what they plan ned. ' 0 ltt.Cl. And, beln's that tho parson was Pursuln' of the wldder's heart, He 'lowed they had a righteous cause And promised he would do his part. So when the Chrls'mns doln's were The church was full as full could be, And all the gals but Lucy Kerr Got presents from the Chris'mas tree, At last the parson, with a smile, Called Lucy's nnd Elnathan's names, And they went blushin' up the aisle, Not knowln' of the women's alms. "Take hold o' hands," the parson said, And, not suspectln' what It meant, Before they knowed it they were wed, Both havin' give their full consent. Then all the congregation stood, While Widder Barton pitched the key, And ev'rybody sang that good Old hymn, "What Shall the Harvest Be?" CHRISTMAS 100 YEARS AGO. Apprehension Felt From British Navy In the War of 1812. Six months of tho war or SVi linU elupxcd when tho people of tho United States celebrated Christmas n hundred years ngo. Hull hud surrendered De troit, but nuntlier Hull bud won n de cided victory over the llrltlnh ship (juerrlcre. whllo another ship, tho United States, had captured tho Mnce doiilnn. In New York n great Christ ians tin liquet was given to Captain Isaac Hull, cotnmiiiidliig tho Constitu tion. "Old Ironsides," which hud won the tmttlo with the Cuerrlere, and to Captain .Stephen Decatur, coinmuiider of tho United States. The Immiiiut was given In tho City hotel, which occupied tho wholo front of a block from Cedar to Thnmes streets, in tho vicinity of Wnll street. Till, was i he last Christmas festival In New Vnrk till nfter the signing of the pence trenty. for In INK! the city wns plunged Into black despnlr over tho fenr or tho llrltlsli uuvy and tho (listless th'it hnd been cnused to our commerce nnd shipping. Looked nt from this dlstnnco, It seems llttlo less thnu n mlrnclo that tho comparatively puny American navy should havo whipped tho navy or Great Britain, then tho greatest In tho world. Tho pnnle In which our chief seaport town was thrown by tho fenr or attack from tho mistress of the seas Is easily understood. FATHKIt li!J!) TIMH. Henry Dlblier of Davenport Makes :ow lipcoril. DAVHNPORT, In., Doc. 9. Hen ry Dlshor of Davenport, nged 73 years and a veteran of tho Civil War, Just welcomed his 23d child. It Is n fow days old. Ills oldest Is a son, 43 old. All aro living. Ho has boon married four times. DON'T DKhAY ordering YOU: CIIKIHTMAS PHOTOS at STAP DKN'S on Ilroadway. Times' Want Ads bring rosults. Havo your Job printing dono at XH Times office. Have your Job printing done at Tho Time ofllco. $100 Reward, $100 Tlio readers ef this paper will be pleased to learn tliat tliero Uat least one dreaUcl disease that science hat been able to euro In all Ita lRei.aiul that la Catarrd. Ilall'a Catarrh Cure U the only positive cure now known to Hie medical fraternity. Calami belli a con. tltutlonal disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Ilall.i Catarrh cure Is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mu com surlacea ot thd system, thereby destroying the foundation of the dlsaase, ami giving the pa'lent strength fn butldlnir up the constltu tlon and asiletlog uature in doing Its work. The proprietor! have so much faith In (ts cur atue powers that they offer One Hundrad Dot art for any case that It falls to cure. Bend for Hit of testimonials. WST, k i, ' OHBNKY A CO., Toledo, O The First Christmas tiiiw. ii in til pVjsiL'f y - v? iniHuo ( w ymaBBKX w jr ari h Lw 531 trKV i sVaisH J TsBsHsV A STADLE ssrved him for a H A STADLE iA dwelling, And (or a bed a manger mean. Vet o'er his head, his advent tell ing, A new and. wondrous star is seen. Angels rehearse to men the story, The Joyful story of his birth. To him they raise the anthem, "Glory To Ood on hlh and pac on earth!" VWAAWV.ArfVWWVWVWWsWw REMOVAL SALE On January 1 wc arc lo move into the quarters now occupied by tlio Coos Bay Cash Store, ncxl, to (lie Grand Theater. . order to facilitate moving vi have decided to close out a large portion of our jn'osciit stock. We are offering generous bargains in vpi-v near ly all of our lines and wish o call special nt lent inn of Christinas shoppers to the following opportunities 0f making suitable gifts from our stock. Keen Kutter Pocket Knives GUARANTEED CUTLERY 20 Per Cent. Discount Hunting Coats and Duck Hunters' supplies, not including guns and ammunition, 20 per cent, discount. Pishing rods and tackle, one-third off. Genuine Phinney-Walker Rim Wind 8 day Automobile Clocks, regular price $10.50. Big reduction in sale price, $7.85. Baseball Gloves, Bats and Balls, Tennis Rackets, Tennis Shoes. RAZOR STROPS ONE-THIRD 0PP Extra special introductory price during this sale on our line of bicycles manufactured by the famous Pope Manufacturing Company, one of the oldest and most reliable firms in the business, the easiest riding wheels. RAMBLER FOX FLYER. THE GUNNERY NOWlDOiYT YOU fORGET, DO IT BUN Meet Me at the Peopled Ts!,.! For I'll Be There a uyiauu r- - During the past year we have demonstrated to you tho fact that .jo 1 oh Money on your everyday wants. Now we are proving to l'lullSfLs. isfied customers that we can save them money on everything r tlio iioiuuj See our windows. Our Stock Is Complete But remember don't delay. Come Earlv. Yrm Aro iniai aiti aIwavs Welcoifl J 7 - M1TII.VU UIIW - y- at PEOPLE'S 5-1 Or 1 5c STORE MARSHFIELD osem ll ll. 3 tjLmtiitmu m-