The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 22, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 10, Image 8

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    10 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 19 13 EVENING EDITION.
TELLS M 0 VV IB
Fire Chief Dan B. Keatincj
Dan B. Keating Makes Good
Suggestions About Xmas
Chief Dan Keating of tJ:e Mnrnh
flold Klro Dc))artmcnt lnis Issued fio
following good suggestions ns a
means of preventing fires by exercis
IHIIIIIIH
HRES
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ing care In the decoration:
I would like to offer a few sug
gestions to stores, churches nnd
housewives nlong the lines of educa
tion In fire prevention during the
holiday season, when such buildings
are usually crowded.
Light and inflammable material
make fires easy to start and easy to
spread. A match, a gas flnme, an
electric globe may do It.
First, Do not make any changes
In electric wiring without first con
sulting the electrical Inspector.
Second, do not decorate your
Christmas tree with paper, cotton or
any other Inflammable material. Ueo
metallic tinsel and other non-inflammable
decorations only, and set the
tree securely so that the children In
reaching for things cannot tip It over.
Do not use cotton for decorations to
represent snow. If you must have
snow use asbestos fibre. Cotton or
.other Inflammable decorations should
JjC dipped In a solution of phosphate
'of nntmonln And water.
Do not leave matches In reach of
tho children so that they can get
them to relight candles. They fre
quently set their clothes aflro Instead.
Remember the children Imitate their
elders. The tree itself will burn when
the needles become dry.
Electric lights should not be dress
ed In paper petticoats, as there Is
enough heat In each bulb to set fire
to tho paper.
Keep water, sand or fire extinguish
cr handy. Pir: p sheet of tin mulct
the Christmas tree.
Abovo nil don't forgot that tho
fire department Is ready at nil times
to respond to calls n fow minutes af
ter the alarm is turned in. Hut that
you can do yourselves nnd tho fire
department more good by observing
a fow rules of prevention, ns the reni
value of n good department lies in j
the fact that they are giving you most
of tho protection required by endeav
oring to prevent fires.
IS PIONEER
I CALIfOM
Father of J. L. Koontz, of
Marshfield, Passes Away
in Sacramento
J. L. Koontz returned yesterday
from Sacramento, where ho was call
ed Inst week by the sad news of the
death of his father, lie arrived In
time to attend the funeral.
Henry Koontz was ouo of the pio
neers of California nnd Sacramento,
coming to that stato 57 years ago
from Ohio, where ho was born. Ho
wns 77 years of nge at the tlmo of
his death, succumbing to an opera-1
Hon.
Tho funeral wns hold In Wood-1
bridge Kov. Wllholt officiating.
Mr. Koontz Is survived by five
children, .Inhn I-., of .Mnrnhlleld. Ore.;
W. II.. of Thornton; Geo. M., of
Thornton: .Mrs. L. Thlsby. of Thorn-'
ton nnd Mrs. Robert Thlsby of Wal
nut Crovo.
Purchases made now can be delivered at any date desired
This Is Your Christmas
Shopping List
GIF TS
At Christmas Time, hundreds of people
men and women boys and girls rake their
minds in their endeavor to learn what will be
an appropriate and pleasing gift. The follow
ing Jist has been arranged for the convenience
of our friends, acquaintances and all who have
found that some of the joy of the Christmas
Holidays is taken away by the vyorry over
choosing a gift:
Men's Overcoats $10.00 to $35.00
Men's Suits $10.00 to $35.00
Men's and Ladies' Slippers 1.25 to 2.50
Hats and Caps 50 to 5.00
Neckwear 25 to 2.00
Suspenders 25 to 1.50
Gloves .50 to 2.50
Trousers 2.50 to 7.50
Mufflers 25 to 2.50
Collars, per dozen 1.50
Umbrellas. : 1.00 to 6.50
Children's Felt Slippers 75 to 1.00
Shirts UU 50 to 5.00
Sweaters 1.00 to 8.50
MEN'S LADIES AND CHILDREN'S SHOES
Combination Sets 50 to 3.00
Suit Cases J $ 2.00 to $12.50
Hand Bags 5.00 to 12.50
Leather Sets 2.50 to 6.50
Scarf Pins 25 to 2.00
Cuff Links 25 to 2.50
Bath Robes 5.00 to 10.00
House Coats 5.00 to .10.00
Half Hose 15 to 1.00
Handkerchiefs 10 to 5.00
Pajamas 1.00 to 1.50
Night Robes 1.50 to 2.50
Boys' Overcoats 3.50 to 8.00
Boys' Suits 3.50 to 12.50
$1.00 to $8.00
LET HIM CHOOSE HIS OWN GIFT
IF YOU ARE IN DOUBT WHAT TO GIVE, ONE OF OUR GIFT CERTIFICATES.' GOOD FOR ANYTHING IN THE
STORE FROM 25 CENTS TO $50.00 WILL SOLVE THE PROBLEM. THEY ARE GOOD ON PRESENTATION.
"MONEY TALKS"
Hub Clothing Shoe Co.
BAND0N
MARSHFIELD
MYRTLE POINT
Fine Xmas Jewelry
THE GIFT THAT ENDURES
We are showing an unusually large and varied as
sortment in everything for men and women, boys and
girls.
WATCHES
RINGS
BRACELETS
CHAINS
LA VALUERS
LOCKETS
STICK PINS
FRATERNAL SOCIETY
EMBLEMS AND CHARMS
RINGS AND PINS
GOLD NECKLACES
CUFF BUTTONS
Red Cross
Eedl Cross
Jewelry Dept. Drug Store
PERSONAL OVERFLOW
J. A. SULLIVAN, of Coqullle, Ib In
Marshfield, today on business.
D. I). 1MKRCK, tho Coqulllo lumber
man, came to Marshfleldt odny on
business. , .
J. C. SAVAGK, formerly editor of
tho Coqulllo Hentlnel, Ik in Marsh
field today on business.
MRS. (J. R. WICKIIAM, of Coqulllo,
tamo over today to visit her
daughter, Mm. Kd Moehler.
WAV I'RK'K Is down from bis sum-
KJUvl) LILIKNTJIAL came across Hi.,
harbor to the elly lodtiy from Mil-llromu.
MRS. CIIAH. It. JOROAK, of Hunt-
side, Murnifd foduy from CoijulJJo
whur shu ha bmiu spending u
fvw days
HUNK VVAJW, one ( Die
knmvp lunula ut flmihlhvnr
(i )iio b imnv hi H)'uy U) swmd
will bo a big Influx from thnt
section tomorrow and ho says
nil tho loKKors nro planning on
having tho merriest Christmas
over.
MATT JOHNSON, of tho logging
camp across tho bay, enmo over
today.
MRS. LOUIS WIRTII, of Mllllcoma,
waB nmong tho shoppers in
Marshfield today.
R. MATTHON, of Catching Inlet,
was among tho visitors In tho
city today.
MRS. HUNRV KAINO, of Catching
Inlet, came down to tho city on
n shopping lour today op tho
launch tt'uh'TU'U'nso,
I'. O. NORMAN cuino up fm Houih
Joint Saturday on business. I hi
ruporin tiiut tuu jogging camp Hir
bus uluwl for the holidays, fi w!
Im h ti)iU tit mouths ym before
Ihu HmRJH'wwi) nip tWti niw
lMn Iliii u i,n ihu JjoI'IJpk pip)
Id in I'uulwUt Hi' inH op Hie
W HpjJIJH'tflMj IhlH bcopi
NEW AUTO STAGE
SERVICE FOR EASTP0RT
l. L. Footo Will KxtHliliNli Auto
Service to First Addition and
Other I'ointN.
Resinning today I), L. Footo os
tnbllslied an auto sorvleo to Kast
port. Tho cars will leave Kastport
dally at G:-1G a. ni., and tho next one
at 8: -in a m. A ear will leave
Marshfield at 12 o'clock noon and
returning leave Kastport ut 12:45.
Aiiotbe,- car will leave Marshfield at
;45 p. in, A night cur will leave
Marshfield nt J p. m.
The schedule has been arranged
for the convenience of (ho patrons
and lo glvo the best possible ser
vice. The faro will bo 1ft cunts
from Kastport and 10 cents fr""1
Johnson I reel.
Mr. Kooio Is also pluniilug lo -
lubllsh u clly nulo srvl" '! H
iiiilfonu faro of 10 cps,
Tile plKlit sei'vlco will enable
KaHlioil people l (uldt 111 Hie shows
wild Ido Iioiiio Jpipiedlulid Minr
vunl The low mil's on fJly r
jkicw will ppulle people hi luUu in
i lie snows j'Kgu;yjM's tif ipu weuin
nr, mr hmlUK Umi H
J)ouc uftir mni sliow ami tho
ivh iwihK n)ilmtil uU)Ur h
nwtur imi nr mvhn
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from dopot wiii "..rg
will :oi.ec ;vlhalltrf
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LUery end Trnff W"TJ
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some line of
HOLIDAY WXES?
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