The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 19, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1014-EVENING EBiTION.
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fuinual "swap paxfcr' at tho homo ,
' rrcaciit yesterday were Mrs. W. Ross
smith, Mrs. w. ii. vo'.oy, Mrs. v. m. unas. risner writes umy lie
Klye, Mrs. .las. Cowan, Mrs. Lydla ' atintj CaUSe Of HJS AlTGSt
Lang, Mrs. A. L. Housoworth, Mrs. pgp Sfonlinn Food
i'W. 1. .1IU41I Ullll , 11110. U. 41. Ullllt,
Mrs. L. I Knlkonslcln, Mrs. I. M.
Contlron, Mrs. K. L, Suinnor, Mrs.
X. Hnsmtisscn, Mrs. A. S. Wanchnrd,
Mrs. Henry Iloock and .Mrs. W. E.
Hoagland.
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ISAWTA GLAUS FOR
, EVEHYOHE IS PL'AHl!
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MAI'TIST IADIKS.
of Mrs. .Iolrr Hnshnoy in South
MarshCMu Thursday iifternoon.
Tliftlfceorntlons reflected tho Yule-
.-'tldo senson. htieklohorry mid Oregon i Wednesday. It was a hiislnoss boh-
gnipo predominating, and with bIoii nt which reports of tho conimlt-
Tlio Ilnptlst Women enjoyed n de
lightful uftornoou with Mrs. I). I).
Iloss nt her homo on Golden nvcntia
Chrlstinns holls suspended from tho
ceilings. Kncli member brought a
teo In chargo of tho bazaar hold tho
previous Snturdny showed that tho
Llfo In tl'o county Jail with tho
prospects of a good dinner on Christ
inns hns moved Clmrlcs Fisher to
poetry. A fow days ago ho was ap
prehended for stealing something to
oat from tho dock nt tho foot of
Commercial avenue nnd received a
12 1-2 days' sentence behind the
bais nt tho county scat. Judgo I'cn
noek, In administering sentence, de
clared to Klshor that ho would ho
well taken euro of nnd that thoro
would he no running out of pro
visions while n guest.
Klsher dcclnrcd that ho was pontil
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jmrcol and theso woro numbered and function notted thorn about 51. Tho ieHS 0t of a Job nnd hungry nnd that
i lift llllltlli. ttftto tit I II J tttttttHtf Mwiltt - 1 ... if.. . ...III t ... ...111 .. . '
tho guesta drew slips, oiitltllng them ne.l meeting will bo hold with Mrs.
to iho pni'kngo bearing tho corrov , jj, HroBsor tho second Wednesday
ponding numhor. im.. neenn.work i jnnunry. Delicious refreshments
was tukon up and wns followed by j M oro orvod by Mrs. Hnss nsHlslod by
refroshmenls, Mrs. Win. Dashnoy , hcr finiiKlitor. Miss Cnrrlo Iloss.
nnd Mrs. Davis assisting tho hostess l T1()S0 ,,rosont woro Mr8i nrcHaor
m serving, i no noxi meeting win Ml. , ,, ,inill, Mrf, ,,.., Mr
bo nt the homo of Mrs. 10. Kolly,
December 111, when tho aniiunl elec
tion of officers takes place. Thnao
enjoying Mrs. Dailiiioy' hospitality
woro Mrsi A. Z. Downs, Mrs. Har
ris, Mrs. V. II. Dresser, Mrs. E.
Kolly, Mrs. 1'erkliiB, Mrs. Chas. La
"Chapollo, Mrs. DnvlB, Mrs. Hrown
nnd Mrs. Thompson. Mrs. lloblnsou
nnd Misses Gertrude nnd Virginia
Jlrown woro special gnosis of tho af
ternoon. .j. .j. .j.
MOW YKAIt'S I'AUTV I
Tho Mllllconm Club Is pliiiinlnit
lo glvo n danco Now Yonr's evo at
tho club rooms.
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Naglc.
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Downs',
.Mrs. Hilt nnd Mrs.
CimiKT.MAK DIX.NKItS. I '
A largo number of Chrlstinns din
ner pnrtlcs aro being planned. Most
of them will, bo family functions, i
Among tliotio plnunliig to ontortnln
rclntlvcs and friends on Christmas (
Dny nro Mr. nnd Mrs. L. I Fnlkon- '
stein nt North Iloiul, Mr. nnd Mrs. II.
N. Kenton nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. A. S.
Mlunchnrd.
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IM'OHMAI. CHAT. I
ItlllTillrAY I'AIITY
Miso Iluth. Allen Is expected homo
todny from Oregon Stnto Agricul
tural Collage nt Corv
Chrlstinns with hex pare
Mrs. P. H. Allen.
Mlssoa Nora Towor, Prnncos WI1
IlnniB nnd May Prouss, who nro at
tending California Stnto University
nt Dorkoloy, nro expected to lenvo
San Prnncleco on tho Nnnn Smith
Mondny to npond Chrlstinns at tholr
homes hero.
Mrs. K. p, Morrlssoy loft this wook
for Los Angolos, wlioro alio will spond
Chrlstinns nnd Now Yoiu-'b wltll her
son, 12. II. MorrlBsoy.
Mrs. Chna. Van Duyn Is oxpoctod
homo .Monday from n thrco months'
vlBlt with hor pnront8, Judgo nnd
Mrs. Ilohhorts, in Kuld, Okln.
Mrs. Ufflo Pnrrlngor, who Is spend
ing tho wlutor In Sim Francisco, Iiiih
tnkou up tho study of tho plpo organ.
Mrs. Carrlo Dungan Is now a guest
of Mrs. ParrliiKor.
Mrs. Hnrry Ilrndflold nnd children,
who hnvo been visiting hor slstor In
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Mrs. Anna Pnrrln Inst Mondny
gave a party in honor of tho fif
teenth birthday of hor daughter,
Miss draco Kola Parrln. Tho
rooms woro prottlly doeornted nnd
following gniucB and music, refresh
ments woro Borved, Mrs. John Hut
ler nnd Miss IIolou Corning nsslet
Ing tho lioHtoHH. Among llioso pros
out woro MIsb Akiich Johnson, Miss
Iluth Golden, Miss Clara Porguaon,
Miss Iluth Anderson, MIbs Helen
Oulovsen, Miss Ahblo Lodwnrd, MIfb
Mnry McArthur, MIbs I-oronn Hoff
man, .Inhiiny Hutlor, Joey llutlor
and Wolfram Hclimoddlng.
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VOU.VU .MATKONS
Mrs. Otis Wilson entertained tho
mothoi-H and babies of tho Young
Mnlin,iu' r'liil. .. .. nl.Ml..l... ...I
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nnd oxehnngo of Klfls Prldny nt hor , Ketchikan, AlaBku, oxpocta to louvo , Romilnr Tnams nf IMnpHi Rnnrl
i t i .,.., tlinrri tnr linmn n.iv if.iil ... . . . .. . '
for this reason toolc tho food from
i'. Chrlstmna box on tho dock await
ing shipment. He hns labeled tho
I following "A llcnutirul Ditty En
titled 'Purloining tho llox of Pood.' "
I He ndds Hint ho is no relation to Uitd
Mfihor and also that tho ditty wns
composed in fifty minutes by tho
clock. Tho ditty:
Poor llttlo Chnrllo Fisher was walk
ing down tho strcot,
His hands woro In his pockets and
hlu shoes were on his foot;
Tho nfternoon was chilly nnd tho biiu
wns getting low;
Ho wns cold, hungry, poniilicBS no
plnco to go.
Ho wns looking for employment; no
employment could ho get.
Nobody cared for Chnrllo nobody
en red n hit.
So wnlklng down nlong tho docks, ho
bow some groceries In u box;
Snyo ho, "I'm cold nnd hungry no
money in my box:
wills to spend , 'rlloro'8 f)0l In "' old fltomncli,
irents, Mr. nnd ,,ut thoro'" plenty In Hint box"
i ou (ilium- Ki'iiuuing up mo ioo(i (town
i tho Btrcot ho rnn. j
, Now poor llttlo Chnrllo FlBhor la ,
! boarding In tho can. I
1 Put yourself In my position, friend,
' , put yoursolf upon tho dock;
I Docombor cold nnd hungry no
nionoy in your box;
Hnvo no food in your Btomach, hut
look at tho food in that box
Would you have done like mo friends
or hnvo dono different fltlll?
Hut plonso oxciiho mo now frlomlB
I'm going to roll n pill.
Municipal Tree Plans Grow
Many Anxious to do Their
Share in the Work
With ChrlBtmns hut four days
away and many families ou tho list
who hnvo not yot been given their
quotn of holiday eheor, a second ap
peal Is being made to tho peoplo of
tho city lo aid In tho gathorlng nnd
giving of supplies. Thoro nro still
moro thnn ten faniMcs who hnvo not
boon provided for nnd thirty bns
kots nro to ho sent out tho day ho
foro Christmas.
Tho llttlo tots hnvo brightened up
considerably now that they hnvo
found out Santa Clans Is really com
ing to thorn nnd Hint ho will hnvo n
trco in tho Guild Hall or tho Kpls
nnpnl church on ChrlBtmns ove. Not
only nro tho children to hnvo' tho
treo hut they are alBO to hnvo nuto-
mobllo rides nnd tho committeo hns
scon to It that mncliluos will bo pro
vided for tho onllro number. Moro
thnn GO aro already on tho list to
como.
And not only Is tills tho case, but
every youngster Is to hnvo a present,
ns woll ns candy nnd nuts.
Moro ennes of dlro necessity hnvo
been discovered by tho committee In
tho Inst day or bo; nil of theso nro be
ing Haled and will rccolvo their quota
of Yulotldo chcor.
In Dlio St in I In.
Yesterday It was reported that a
young inothor was found seriously
111 In bed, hclplcsB, and with hor
dead baby by her sldo. SUM anothor
oxlroino caso hns como lo light. Tills
is of n famPy of sovon. Thoro nro
five llttlo children, tho youngest be
ing under two years of ngo.
WookB ngo tho fnmlly enmo to ,
Marshflcld and after a search tho
fathor secured work and nil wont woll
until ho broke IiIb nrm. For nlmost '
two months tho provldor of tho fam
ily was out of work. Tho committeo
found tho fnmlly In dlro straits In
their hare nnd chcorlcss home. '
On Wcdnosdny tho committeo will
meet nt tho Episcopal church and
niako up tho thirty baskets for dis
tribution. They nro noxious to got
provisions, clothes or money. Those '
anxious for moro particulars mny call i
on Itov, Robert Drowning, Mrs. II, S.
Harris, wlioso Uilcphono Is 301-J,
Mrs. C. C. Going, or may como to the
offlco of Dr. 10. V. Morrow In tho
Irving building, this being tho head
ctunrtors wlioro thoro la nlwnys somo
ono to tnko chnrgo of nny contribu
tion or to glvo nny Information desired.
TR Christmas Sti
fjtjOLjruiimiX'jjuan:
Is Headmia.
for Chrlstm
Gifts That A?e
Different
Hub Dry Goods Co,
uThe Christmas Store"
Cor.Broadway and Centra Ave.
ft.
M0DR1 SAYS
1 PARICIAinMIO!
1 Ullll III Mil MIfJIl I II
IN A TKLHUHAM I'llO.M PORTLAND
AUXOMOIULi: DUALKIl SAYS
KKSHT CYLINDER CADILLAC
AND DOIKJi: MACHINES IIAYE
CHEATED A SENSATION IN THE
HOSE CITY.
Will Goodrum hns received u tele
gram from Goorgo Goodrum, who
went to Portland recently to secure
a 1915 olght cylinder Cndlllac, In
which ho states the cur Is tho wonder
or automobile construction for tills
year nnd tho eighth wonder, or tho
world. Tho now Cndlllno Is far nlionil
of tho greatest things that woro nn-
WATERFRONT!
Ilclpalcd for It, nnd Mr. Gondnun tx imZZf
t fared much bettor thnn hu nvt.n, i i .T7ra0oo,lln
In nnil limiim ,. 1...I.,.. I. i. .,,,. . . . "CKS. Whl! mm
two ninchlncB ltiBtend of m.n. ' " ." '!'r .Oo0(,rioi'i tt!
"""0iateofM.f...-
. Mingo n Wonder. c, 10 m bfi h """Ji.
Of courso Mr. Goodrum'H i (.. . Kldcr. D"
linrMiilK. it.lll. il. . ... 'J
............ ,nu, ii.u iniriiuHo oi getiinKi (raid U,,
nlili ..r II... ..... . ""ll
i oir,ui, ui iiiu nuw i;uiigu car, the i
ono Hint is going to aoll nt n low
price. There litis been but mm
Dodgo shipped to Portland thus fnr,
but Mr. Goodrum uh-nu H tmu ,,.....i
a sensation ninonir dealers nmi i.,.r 'this nfternoon fr,
ehiiMoi'H. Tim itrwlir,. i n.i I Toinorrnir tn..l....
BHVH. Ih ovnii m itiiini tnu. i i POll for San l'n..i... .
lilln lln... 1... l..l I t . .... '.rlVnl trnn. It...
..u vni.u nu nun uuun icu io tiiinic . -" """ 'u"ie,
il. nn inn tini iniv tviin.t i.n ..u. ,. 'iiiiy lihh mri.!...! ..
tn I'lii-nivn iiiu iiz.,1,.,. .i . . nuin nrrhrxi inr... .
"'" " '""ti ii'iiniKlllllUIU () .- HiBMin
ii carload, hut customers hero know lcrt "t IWi iHtini
no has meaiui of obtaining tho first
! ...c.urjr uu.iiuiH mm it would not Havc your J0
bo HIinirlHlllir In nun Mm nvl.M.lii.. ...'.
. -... . . nil in,.; T.MJ3 pjjj
Way
orn Mow
BOYS ID GIRLS
PLAY BASKETBALL
homo in Porndalo. A bountiful "'oro for homo next wook
ChrlHtmas trco, gaily decorntod and ! M1s Kmnm Iludzlon of Salt Lako
hung wltli gifts, Blood In ono rooni,'c,,y 1" oxpoctod horo noxt week for
and a largo table at which Hio host-,"" oxtendod Btny with hor slstor, Sirs.
cs Horvod hor guotB to refrosh-! ' Von Shlpmnii.
moiits In anothor. Aftor tho draw-! Senator and Miw. I. S. Smith and
Ing of proRontH among tho grown- dnughter lonvo noxt Tuesilny via
tips, nuts, cookies and tho orminiontH , Mapleton, for Salom, wlioro tho Log-
from tho treo wnio illntrllm!inl . IhlatlllO COIIvmiDH Mm Hmlth iilimu
- . ...it. w.. ..... .. . ..., ....... ...n
among (ho children, who were Iluth I to spoud somo tliuo visiting In Port
Jnrvls, llolcn Hold, Ellalieth Mn
lonoy, Hilly .lurvls, PiniicoH W'IIkoii,
Itouaiild Morrow. Among Mrs. WIN
boii'h guiwlH woro Mrfl. NorlM .Icu
Bim, Mib. II. W. Morrow, MrH- J. Q.
JnrvlH, Mr. Guy Kendall, .Mrs. Noll
MiioMlllan, Mr. D. E. Mnlonoy, Mm.
A. 0. VohIiiI, Miw Margiirnt Shaw
and .Mrs. John Kuudiill, with whom
tho club will nieol .lauiiary C.
I
LADIES AHT CLl'll.
land ami Corvallis. Mrs. Loud has
takon their lioiiho during tlu'lr'nh
nonce. Tho girls of tho Loyal League aro
stdllng homo-mado niluco-ploB this
nftornooii nt tho Protibylorlan
Church. Mr. C. II. Walter In touch
or of I ho claw.
Mr. nnd .Mix. Paul Dlmiiilck ro-
' turned lo tholr homo In North
! Hcnd W'odiiomlay ovonlng after a
4 ' three-week' trip South and EiibI.
I Ward McGIII loft Wmlnnedny on
vitlio Yollowstono via Sun Francisco
. . t ' - -.miMx nun tittiuinv.i
Mm. OIIvIu Ediiian was IiomIomi to rr witcliltii, Knnwii, to spond kov-
.oral weeks with Ills pnrontH thoro.
Mlaa May lloiinott arrived homo
this wook from San PiuuicIbco 'to
u ilullKhtfuI Buiwlon of tho LiiiIIom
Art Club yiwturdiiy. Gruenu mid hol
ly prudomliinlod In the docoratlons.
At the conclusion of n ploauant after- hpond tho hollduyH with hor pnrontB,
noon of sowing ami Boclal chnt, ro-'Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Dennett,
froshiuoiits woro sorvod, Mrs. N. Has-! Mrs. Alfrod Mntson, wife of Cnpl.
musscii iiiulHtiiiK In Borvlng. The Mntson, who lma boon confluod for
next meetliiK will bo hold January koiho time by a fractured limb, In
S wltli .Mm. P. m. Plyo. Among those , getting nlong nlcoly.
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Make Father or Mother
A Practical and Sensible
Christmas Present
Call at the Red Cross Optical Department and Get
Thorn a pair of nice Toric Lens Glasses.
They may call now or later and be perfectly fitted.
It will make Christmas last throughout the
year and add greatly to their joy of living
ASK US ABOUT IT.
Red Cross Optical Dept.
Phone 122.
High School Play Alumni
and Alumnae
In a gumo that wan woll played
nnd backed by nu onthiisliistlc audi
ence tho Alumnno team of tho North
Hond nigh School Inst evening tri
umphed ovor tho girls' tonni of tho
hohool by n scoro of 9 to 0. Tho
Alumni team was honton by tho high
Bchol hoys with n 10 to 27 Bcoro.
In the girl's gamo LoiiIho Eislmlii
ger miido nil (ho scores for tho IiIkIi
hcIiooI nnd for the nliimul Dorothy
Klbler wna extromoly doxtoroiiH in
shootlngliiiBkolH. Miss Norma Chnso
rucolvod a sprained auklo and Prin
cipal Griiblm tlila morning stated that
there may bo no moro ganioB for tho
girls for the proKout, as had boon
.planned.
Ilowon, contor Tor tho high school
boys, stands six feet six Inchon In hlu
Blocking foot and provod a tower of
strength for his side, Booming to '
drop tho ball Into the baskets en tiro
ly out of rango of his opposing guard. '
Por tho nlumnl boys, Klblor at for-1
ward did somo oxtromoly clovor '
Bhootlug, boliiff mainly responsible j
for tho Bcoro of his sldo, though both I
men woro oxtroniely woll backod by i
tholr toammatos, I
Tho llno-up of tho high Bchool '
girls' tenm was: Loulso Elslinlngor,
contor; Pay Millodgo and Lillian
Johnson, guards, nnd Gortrudo Now
kirk mid Jo Imhoff, forwards; nnd
for tho nlumnl toum: Vera Wilson,
contor; Dorothy Kiblor and Juno
Young, forwards; nnd Norma Chaso
and Esther Imhoff, guards. Tho line
up for tho high school boya wns
Uowon, contor; Conro and Ilussoll,
forwards; nnd Simpson and Hylor,
uards; for tho nlumnl: Proniont
Hudson, contor; Kiblor, Carlson,
forward's; Van Zilo and Evan Hud
son, guards.
7!!i?AM?nQu0.Sf.AP.!iEPJS? P0.W!5?. EAO-NED," WHY NOT SAVE W
WITH BEAUTIFUL PRESENTS PURCHASED AT S" SAVING PRICE ANDHIUtS- PLEA8E VUH
, Make Yourself A Christmas Present;
OF WHAT YOU SAVE. WE ARE' '
Closing Out Our Holiday Goods
niDA'ALV WHO HAVE PLANWED ON GIVING PRESENTS
A wnp RAMrr nc ?n. T.nV1' J,?' 0F THE PR,CE- THE ASSORTMENT IS LARGE ANDG
nm nP.mf TL0D?nERCJ 2, lL 92J3? 1.ARE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. PICK OUT YOURPK
o,.M.,w.,u i.iu.moc i uunocur. ntMU mt LISI. JMU I E THE BIG REDUCTIONS.
CANDLE STICKS
ONE-THIRD OFF
SMOKING SETS
ONE-THIRD OFF
JARDINNERRES
ONE-THIRD OFF
STATUARY, ONE-HALF OFF
TOBACCO AND CIGAR JARS
ONE-THIRD OFF
MIRRORS, ONE-HALF OFF
CUT GLASS
ONE-FOURTH OFF
SILVERWARE
ONE-THIRD OFF
STATIONERY
ONE-FOURTH OFF
STEINS, ONE-HALF OFF
PARISIAN IVORY
TENPERCEM
FMAMPLFD JP
ONE-HAW
POCKET KNIVES
ONE-HALFj
HAND-PAINTED ChW
Busy Corner Only) '
ONE-FOP"
LEATHER GOODS
0NE-FC
Tcnn PMTPRY
ONE-HALF I
AIIOTDIAM lASFS
ONE-HALF i
ADDiTiox.vri socurrv. I
Miss Pearl Rolgard. Miss Luoy
Powors and Albert Halnos, who havo
heon nttondlng Oregon Unlvorslty at
Kugone, arrived yesterday at spend
tho Christmas holidays at their homes
l.ero.
Mrs. J. Albert Matson, who return
ed homo this week from Mercy Hos
pital, whero sho underwent na opera
tion. Is rocuptrating rapidly.
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Store Open All Day Sunday and Every Evening Until Christ
THE BUSY CORNER
Lockhart-Parson Drug Co
Front Street
Central Av
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