The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 11, 1915, EVENING EDITION, SECTION THREE, Page PAGE THREE, Image 19

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY; DECEMBER 11, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
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Christmas Gifts :-
That Make the Home
Cosy and Beautiful
Why not join the
thousands who arc now
buying useful Christ
mas presents gifts
that endure and con
stantly give pleasure,
comfort and joy 10 the
recipients with happy
memories of the
thoughtfulness of the
giver? .
The expense need
not be more than you
spend for trinkets, for
oddities that give only
a momentary pleasure
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to the recipient or perhaps mean a constant outlay
money it iney are or service at an.
After all,, a Happy Christmas can only be in a Happy
Home a home that is comfortable and cosv. broathinn
welcome in its very atmosphere to the visitor as well as the members of the fam
ily circle. '
If you are buying gifts for a relative or friend, why not give something that will
add to the beauty and comfort of their home surroundings?
if If you are making gifts to a member of your family, why not select something
particularly suitable to the needs of the recipient and at the same time be of ser
vice to all the household, or at least add to the attractiveness of your home sur
' roundings? '
The Johnson-Gulovsen store is teeming with such gifts gifts, not expensive,
but presents that show quality and service as well as beauty. It is impossible to
enumerate them all but here are a few that may aid you in determining what would
be most suited for your gifts:
Library Tables $6.40 to $32.50
Dinner Sets of 52 useful pieces
$7.50 and $8.50
Leather Easy Chairs. $15.50 to $29.50
Leather and Imitation Leather
Davenports $30 to $60
Leather Auto Seat Rockers
$6.25 to $22.50
Visit our store. It will be a pleasure
or not. '
Children's Rockers.. .$1.25 to $6.50
Ladies' Home Desks $9.25 up
Footstools $2.50 to $5.50
Tabourettes $1.40 to $6.00
Umbrella Racks. $1.75 to $6.50
Magazine Racks $2.50 to $12.50
Smoker Stand Sets.. .$3.50 to $6.50
to you as well as us whether you buy
Johnson-Gulovsen Co.
Quality Home Furnishers
Marshf ield North Front St.
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Dec. 10th to Dec.
Cash Only Free Delivery
All Orders Otherwise at Regular Prices
Grocery Specials
18th
Lye, can
Borax Soap Chips
Fels Naptha Soap
Citrus Powder
Trilby Toilet Soap
Soda
Starch, Gloss and Corn ..
Shaker Salt .'-.
Corn Syrup, 1-2 gallon ..
Corn Flakes, 3 packages
Calif. Walnuts in packages ..
8c
22c
5c
22c
..5c
..5c
..8c
.8c
25c
25c
22c
Big can Pineapples
Peaches, gowl
Apricots .h
Yellow Cling Peaches
Regular IS-c Sardines
Standard. Tomatoes
Seven Pars Topnotch Soap 25c
12c gra'de Corn ..10c
Pint Bottles Catsup c
Peas !?C
1UC
J5c
10c
..12c
12c
.10c
-8c
String Beans
THESE ARE BUT A FEW 0F"THE MANY SIMILAR BARGAINS
COME IN
Coos Bay Fanners' Exchange
Central Avenuo nnd Wnter front. Phono 70.
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EXPERT WELDING of METALS
Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings made
like new
DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY).
Koontz Garage
Phone 180-J.
Nor th Front Street
Santa Claus CTp to Date.
Every yonr I nm tempted to come out
on n housetop mid tell tliu young nnd
self ruislns generation (lie truth nuoul
Snntn Clnus.
I bcllovo it only right that the chil
dren should know Santa Claus no loiw
gcr goes about In it (Unity little sleigh,
delivering toys down the chimneys. Ilo
simply couldn't do It If ho tiled. That
kind of thing was all right when hi
business was small and ho was young
er than Iio Is now. In thosto days ho
made the toys himself glued even the
llttlu tails of the little toy sheep In
place, stuck the little oyes on the tops
of their little heads, painted tho little
bodies as different from the real thing
as he could and do It (pilch, nnd then, ,
bitching up his six reindeers, delivered
the whole batch before sunrise Christ
mas morning. It Is different now.
. Santa Clnus Is old, and nil he does Is
to live on the profits of the business.
Tho business now Is " run under the
name of S. Clans & Co., and tho firm
has many workers-clerks, drivers and '
tho rest. Soige of tho employees of
this big firm liuvo grown so careless
that they miss llttlo boys and girls who j
i live in out of the way places. Old i
Santa Claus novor did such a thing In
his life.
, If iiny of our young, pcoplo nro over
looked this year they must not blame
Santa Claus. Ho Is Just ns Jolly and
good as over. They'll have to blame It
on tho now driver that looks after their
section of the earth.
Chrlttmno of tho Shetland Islands.
1 A scene less populous but not less
striking is old Christinas eve, the 4111
of January, when the children and
young men of Lerwick, in the Shet
land Islands, go niguh.lng. The chil
dren disguise theiiinelves 111 strange
dresses, parade tho streets and Invade
tho houses nnd shops bogging for offer
lugs. At 1 o'clock the young, men.
I coarsely clad, drag biasing tar barrels
i through tho town, blowing norus nuu
i cheering. At (I o'clock In -tho morning
I they put ofT their grimy clothes and
! dressed in fantastic costumes go hi
I grouVs to -wish their friends tho sea
I son's compliments. 1 Iiirper'sMngiuilne.
.See tho 1'Mrst National Hunk ad
today for plan of distributing fifty
savings accounts rco.
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Mora
1854
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POUT OltKOni), tho seaport of
Curry county, Is ono-fourth
larger than It was last year.
This is a record of growth of which
probably fow other towns or cities
in tho county can boast.
In tho early spring a now com
pany will go Into tho tlo biiBlnoss lit
tho city and will havo a cablo from
Kort Point and load ties and unload
frolght In this way Instead of us
ing tho wharf. The company will
glvo tho locality a regular boat bct
vlco nnd cut down tho cost of freight
about one-half.
A lire snvlng station for Port Or
ford Is assured and will prolahiy
bo built during tho coming yonr.
Plan .Summer Hotel
Tho placo has become- highly
popttlnr as a ouniincr resort on ac
count of Its beautiful boach and
there Is tulle of building n summer
hotel on tho lake near tho city. Tho
Agnto cnrnivnl which is held each
year 1ms attracted much attention
to Port orford nnd each year It has
become moro popular ns n placo to
visit.
There Is a movo on -foot to build
a county rond up tho Sixes river to
connect with tho railroad nt Powers
and thus glvo tho community n
quicker outlet for pnsscngor nnd
freight business.
Tho work which Is bolng done In
tho gold mining centers on tho Six-
eft river la causing moro or less ex
cltomoiit. A largo amount of mon
ey has been Invoatod by tho com
pauy developing tho mines thero
nnd soon tho now sluccs will bo
ready for use nnd tho wnter turned
on for hydraulic mining.
Locality Prosperous
Port Orford Ib ono of tho most
nttrnctlvoly located places on tho
coast nnd with Us harbor possibili
ties tho pcoplo Interested thero feel
that thero Is n great ftituro for tho
district. At tho present tlmo tho
plnco is surrounded by n flno dairy
country. Tho pcoplo nro prosper
'oiib nnd tho community Is n rich
ono.
Port Orford is tho oldest town In
this part of tho Btnto, having in, tho
early 'GOs been an nrmy post boforo
Coos Hoy had oVon started nB a set
tlement of whtto pcoplo.
FAIU3 TEN' CENTS
City LinilU North Bend, Sc.
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.i TICKETS $1.75 ZU
Mnrehflcld-Narth Houd Auto
Line
Car every ten minutes from
fl a. m. to 12 p. m.; to South
Slough once a day, leaving at
11 o. in.; to Empire three trips
a day.
GORST & KINO, Props.
HERE ARE SOME of OUR
HOLIDAY
Be Sure and Look Them Over
'.-. and then Come and See Us
PRICES
Applos, Spitzenborg and Northern Spy, oxtra
fancy, Per box $1.25
Poppy Syrup, No, 10 tins, each $ .50
Cooking Molasses, per can 10
Cane and Maple Syrup, per quart 45
Bacon-, medium weight, sides and backs, lb,,-22c
Salt Pork, first class quality, por pound 15
Eggs, good quality, per dozen ' .35
Soap, Crystal White, 6 bars for .25
Apple Butter (bulk), per pound 15
Vinegar, per bottle ,. 10
Mother's Oats, per package, (large), each 25
Mothor's Oats, (small), each 15
Tojlot Paper . 5 rolls .25
Liberty Oats, por package, (large) :..,. .25
Tomatoes (Standard) No, 2VL tins 3 for .25
Butter, Norway, two-pound square 68
Libby Pork and Beans, each ' .09
Peaches (good quality), (halves) each .10
Per dozen - 1.10
Brooms .35, .50, .60
Spuds (good local)g por sack 1.60
Soa Foam Naptha Powder for washing, Four-
pound packages, This is tho largest packago
and best powder on the market 20
Bulk Crackers, two pounds for 25
Peanut Butter, two pounds for 25
Cranberries (excellent grade), two pounds for- .25
Eggs (local fresh, guaranteed) per dozen 50
Citron Pool, por pound i f25
Lemon and Orango Peol, por pound ' .20
Macaroni (bulkj curve cut), two pounds for-- .15
Chocolalj, Guittard's, pefpound 30
In throo-pound cans, per can 80
Matches, ono dozen boxes 45
Popcorn, A-1 quality, four pounds for 25
Treo Tea, all kinds, per pound 50
Peas, very good grade, oach r-- .10
Per dozen cans 1.10
Coffee, regular 30-cent grade, per pound ..- .25
Coffee, Royal Club, throe-pound can 1.00
Catsup Gold Modal, per pint bottle 10
Worcester Sauco, por bottle, each 10
Preserves and Jollies, (largo), oach 20
Heinz' Pork and Beans, regular 15c seller 10
light-Houso Cloanor - .05
Vanilla and Lemon Extract, IMj-oz,, por bottle .10
Salad Dressing, oach 10
Pineapples (sliced) No, 2 and No.2Mj tins.JOc, 15c
Coal Oil, five gallons ' .75
Dry Onions, por sack, 100-pounds 1.75
Small amounts, per pound 02
Soda, per packago 05
You can buy an Aluminum Coffee Percolator
1 from us for 99c with every three pounds of
coffee bought at our store at our regular ',
prices. This is your opportunity to get one
of these coffee makers at cost. '
WE SAVE YOU MONEY
GETTING'S CASH GROCERY
IE You Want to Save Money on Your Grocery Bill, Come
and See Us in Regards to Daily or Weekly Accounts
TIMES WANT ADS BRING RESULTS
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