The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 24, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1914-EVENING EDITIOM.
FOUR
COOS BAY TIMES'
Official Taper of Coo County
Entered at the Postoffico at Marsh-
nilrt. Oroeon. for irnnsniiBBiuu
through too
nail matter.
malla iecond-clai
CHRISTMAS SIM KIT
THE spirit of Christmas Is with
us! It Is the spirit of peaco
on earth, good will toward
men. It Is thp spirit which has
bullded the civilization of the
twentieth century. It Is tho founda
tion on which will be bullded tho
lohg-dreamed mlUonlum, when it
fjpally becomes nil accomplished
fact.
j Hero pn Coos .Day wJ.p.halJ be
nblo tUWlcValo I the Christmas-sea-Bdn
In nll'he 'fullness of thp. Christ
mas spirit of Joy and happiness
nt peaco with ail our follow men
and enjoying a sufficient prosperity
supplies all our immediate needs
arid oven sharo with others. In .
sharing our good fortune with those
loss happily situated, wo shnll dou-1
bfo our Joys nnd enter moro fully
lato tho spirit of this happy and
holy holiday season. j
However poor you arc you can j
be rich In mind, thoughts nnd j
cheery words. When you sit down
to tho tabio I don't enro whether,
It groans with turkey and plum ,
pudding laid for twenty or thirty, '
or whether It merely trembles un-j
dcr" tho, weight of scantier faro and
places-laid for only threo or four,
If ;your heart Is In tho right place i
jotPwIll says v
'Cipro's to a Ilappy Chrlstmasl"
"And with Tiny Tim:
"God bless us every ono!''
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Christmas Again
iICE more the hallowed, gracious Christmas time
is upon the earth. At last the long year of toil
nupp tnnk nnri nrts anri industries is all but ended.
The Christmas festival, dedicated to happiness and good
will, has come. This morning the whole city has waken
ed to quadruple joy. The very atmosphere of our eartn
is rosy, stained with the rich colors of the heart. All
windows are bright with holly and evergreen. Parents
have discovered that it is more blessed to give than to,
receive. Joy runs riot in the hearts of little children.)
Youth overflows with animal spirits. Suddenly the aged
have shed their years and become young again. Before
the light had fully dawned the carols had begun to be
heard in the churches. And every passing hour will be
hold larger multitudes thronging to these temples of the
soul. All feel that no flowers are sweet enough, no gifts
rich enough for the Christmas day. For once all strife
and enmity have disappeared from the market place.
Rev. Newell D. Hillis, D. D.
CHRISTMAS STOCKINGS.
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,' 'cimi&xSiAS GIFTS
OT tho cost but tno BPiru
back of It dctorinlncs tho wel
come with which nny Christ
mas memento Is received nnd cher
ished. It Is not tho Rift, but tho
giver, which counts. A card or n
slmjilo nolo bearing holiday Rreet-Iik-s
brings Joy and happiness to
tlio ono who receives It. If you
cannot afford to glvo presents, do
not let your loved ones and friends
no unreniembcrcd. At least toll
thW,,n6W,-fop& you ' tiro of them
ciM that you wish for thorn nil kinds
of Joyjajjd hapDliicss j durjng to
corolnK'yenr.
MKKItVt' CHRISTMAS
NEWS OF. NORTH BEND
A Message Of Christmas
TTfObAY the whole Christian world prostrates' itself in
ill adoration around the crib of Bethlehem and re-
hearses in accents of love a history which pre
cedes all time and will endure throughout eternity. If
asked to explain the rapturous influence which controls
us we have no other words than the evangel of joy which
the angel gave unto earth, "For this day is born unto you
a Savior, who is Christ, the Lord."
The blessing resulting from our Christian civilization
are poured out so regularly and abundantly on the in
tellectual, moral and social world, like the sunlight and
the air of heaven and the fruits of the earth, that they
have ceased to excite any surprise, except to those who
visit lands where the religion of Christ is little known.
Before the advent of Christ the whole world, with the
exception of the secluded Roman province of Palestine,
was buried in idolatry. Men worshiped the sun and
moon and stars of heaven. They worshiped everything
except God only, to whom alone divine homage is due.
Christ, the Light of the World, proclaimed unto all men
in its fullness the truth which had hitherto been hidden in
Judea. He taught mankind to know the one true God,
a God existing from eternity unto eternity, a God who
created all things by His power,, who governs all things
by His wisdom and whose superintendence province
watches over the affair of nations as wall as of men,
"Without whom not even a sRarrow falls to the ground."
The message of Christmas Day is intended for all
menf for all tinics, for all conditions of existence. Only
by stern adhesion to the principles therein contained can
individuals and "nations hope to share in that peace
which has been promised to men of good will. To vio
late them is to reverse the order established by God, and
disorder is the synonym for sin and strife.
Mrs. L. M. :'nogcra of. Seattle is
spending tho holjdays wljh-her par
ents, Mr. nd Mrs. E. V. Rlggs,. j
Mj, and Mrs. Win. Hendricks and'
daughters Florenco and May are thoV
guests of Mrs. M. G. Coleman.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert McCann jvlll i
loavo tomorrow to sponu unrutmai . .nl cTTTonmt, w. isi.ior
at the E. It. Hodson homo on South ( frQm (h() houMi tha monlaB WM v ,
Coos River. 0 j)aeri representing the Lumbor-
J. L. Mclnecko. a watchmaker and , n)en,8 uIdff nnil 0UB0 of 00j
Jeweler from Waterloo, Iowa has JIoo ftt Uq Sm Frncsco Kxl,08mon.
opened a jeneiry repair .mm, iu w.u . ... .., . ,,..-,
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Tho Times sincerely hopes tlmt ev
ery ono of Its. renders may find in
their stockings tjhrlBtmas morning
tlmt which their hearts most ilcslro,
but especially wishes thnt somo of
them nmy find their stockings filled
as follows:
W. J. Conrad A mnrrlago license
for. Dlx,-hItdveric8 of a Uncholor."
D. Y. Stafford A bottle of hair
restorer. , ; 5 '
J. T. Harrlgnii A telogram toll
ing of nnotlierjvlctory of tho Allies.
Henry Seiigstacken A cnblegrnm
from tho Kaiser saying ho has cap
tured Cousin. George.
Frank Piigsloy Another candy
kid.
Frank Cohnn A prescription cnlll
Ing for dosp of prosperity 305 daya
next year.
Geo. E. Cook Howard for n good
man ndvlco on how to pleaao tho
rubllc on tho city council.
Hugh MeLaln A postmaster's
commission. '
Tom Coke A dupllcato.
Frank Golden A triplicate
W. J. Rust Another.
Col. Grimes A flvo story building.
J T. Brand A caso with plenty
of "dough" in it.
Guy Chninbors A dainty pink cel
luloid rnttlo with a boll on It.
MKRRY CHRISTMAS
WIIU.V OREGON' GOES DRV.
A long way to California
It's n long way to go,
It's a long wny to California,
Whoro tho boor and wlnu do flow.
Goodbyo Coos' liny, gin fizz, high ball,
rock and rye,
It's n Ioiir way to California
When Orogon goes dry.
GREETINGS
jf HRISTMAS a time when the overflowing gift pack of bluff old
ly St. Nick symbolizes the olden truth that the truest joy lies i
giving rather than in getting :: ' :: :: ..
May the bells which herald his coming to the hearth of humanity t0"
night, pealing out "good will toward man" soon ring also with ths '
glad tidings of "peace on earth." :: :: :: ..' ,';
For lasting conquests are beyond the "reach of hatred and armed
might? only to be attained by those who havb learned the great lesson
that we benefit ourselves in proportion as we benefit our fellow man
That is the spirit in which the FIXUP STORES, allied with such insti
tutions as THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER, seek to fulfill theirduty
to this community the spirit of thinking of others. :: :: ..
To all to our friends and neighbors, A MERRY CHRISTMAS!
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FIXUP
TWO STORES
D.A.JONES.
Marshfield
J. W. MITCHELL
North Bend
OUR CHRISTMAS
TURKEY DINNER
AT FIFTY CENTS, WILL MAKE IT A SURE ENOUGH
' MERRY CHRISTMAS FOR YOU.
A DINNER WITH TURKEY, CRANBERRY SAUCE AND
ALL THE TRIMMINGS. .
HOt JVIINCE PIE WITH BRANDY SAUCE
1 WHEN'YOU EAT AT THE RIGHT CAFE, YOU
KNOW IT'S RIGHT.
THE RIGHT CAFE
Front Street ' Hank Well's Place.
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MEiW XMAS MERRY XMAS MERRY XMAS MERRY XMAS
FOR 1IOO 1100 Hl'lIiDI.Na
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North llcnd Nows Company's room.
I flold Hovoral dnys lining up tho locnl
ml. M 4 1 T1..H J lf v a jhHnnl iff! xllf i
luv.Minn ucu .. .uu. ...... ,,,,, ,, momucrfl of tllo
and boyba8kpt ball teams will play mQ ,rutornt , connoctIon wlth
the Rtrgand boys alumni tean.a at ; (h(j beftutfl1 bd tnt g b0,
Eckbof"all again on Chrletmas , mmm on Fnr nd8 nfj n
way.
Arthur Lattln and wlfo havo ar
rived here from Kiigeuo to mako their
homo.
Mrs. It; Dulllngton of Tacoma Is
spending Christmas at the homo of
ltcjiarentBj Mr. and Mrs, J. F,
Hhodts, hero.
Karl Schrlmcher and wlfo of St.
Johns', OreKon, arrived hero the oth
er day to spend Christmas at tho
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. J. Van Zllo.
Word has been recolved hore of
the death of tho wlfo of Capt. Iilll
of tho schooner Oakland, which oc-
curred in San Francisco. ;g
Carl llommo of Cooston has passod , X
tho examination for letter carrier at ,
Marshfield. CC
t Itpbort Kehoe, superintendent of
$q Porter Mill, loaves for Portland, 2
whoro "ho will visit his children. , c3
Miss Frelda liazer, who is attend-
fng tio University of California at :
UorKeioy, arrived nonio on tuo ann
Smith yesterday to spend the Christ
mas vacation with hor parents, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Goorgo liazer.
mark of hospitality and good fellow
ship by tho Pacific Coast lumbermen
tor tho entortnlnmont of thoso ongng-
j od In that industry who will visit tho
i fair.
! Mr. liakor states that tho fair al
ready 1h about 95 per tout complotod.
and that It presents a vory boautlful
i sceno, and promises to bo tho grant
1 ost exposition by far that tho world
' has over known, both from a scenic
and educational standpoint.
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IMItS. JIS.WNIB M. STBWART, of , X
Dangor, was a Marshflold shoppor -yostorday.
Slnco roturiilug to DC
J their ranch, Mr. nnd Mrs. Stot- J
j wnrt havo nbout got It back In s
tho flno condition they loft it n.
fow yenrs ago.
MISS QKNBVA WILCOX, Hlstor of
Mrs, Den Chnndler, who has been X
visiting hero with hor sister for ! -Bovornl
months, expects to lonvo , gC
about Jnnuary 3 for Los Angolos, ,'uj
whoro sho will spend tho remainder 2
of tho winter with frlonds nnd cj
rolatlvos;' ' C
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UKinnoinn, says tuo woaiiier tno
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MERRY XMAS MERRY XMAS MERRY XMAS MERRY XMAS
mniiB and Inviting Col, Grimes,
Doraoy Krcltzer, B. L. Ilopson,
Doc Ilousoworth, Gono Cros-
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GREETINGS!
WITH THE DAWN
of tomorrow morn
ing, nineteen hundred and
(fourteen years ago, came
the world's most sacred
holiday; the day of cheer
and goodness. More than
nineteen hundred years
ago was born the babe
that first brought that in
finite and cherished good,
ness, and it is HIS birth
we celebrate. ...
So on this wonderful
day wq take opportunity
'to greet our. many friends
wishing them, a Merry
Christmas and a Happy
and Prosperous New Year
MERRY XMAS. MERRY XMAS MERRY XMAS MERRY XMASil
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season of hoarty greetings and good cheer.
Therefore may it be that you should have Hap
piness, the Love of fellow men and Prosperity
-r-fo.r these are the things that make life full
andfsw.eet. These we wish you not only now
but forever and a day.
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