The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 11, 1915, EVENING EDITION, SECTION ONE, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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SECTION ONE PAGE EIGHT THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1915&--EVENING EDITION.
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The Christmas Store
If You Have Christmas Gifts to Buy
You'll Like This Store
Thousands of useful and dainty Christmas Gifts aro now on display, You arc cor
dially invited to speifd hero as much time as you please to look over all the pretty
Christmas things whether you purchase or njt. Courteous, attentive and intelligent sales
people are here to serve you.
We have listed below a few gift suggestions,
which to select.
Thcro aro hundreds of others from
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Hiiioklug lai'kctH
llatli Robes, mndo by Horn,
Sow York
Ruth Holo Rlnnkcts
liullnn llliiukots
Hult discs and Trunks
L'lnbicllas
Mouse Slippers
Silk I lose
Handkerchiefs
Collar Rocs
(Jlft IIoncm containing Hocks,
KiimpcihU'i-h niitl 1'Ios.
Indian Moccasins
Indian Pipe and T!o Racks
Women
Furs
llatli Robes
Kimonos, Hllk, Crepe, Kleoco
'Fine Waists
Hllk Petticoats
L'llllllcllllH
Fnnry Felt .Slippers
Cousins Shoes
.Satin KlIpper.M
Hand Hags
Stiiniiicd liiiui'li Cloths
Pndgo Aprons, etc. ,
Royal Soelely Packages
Jliiudkci chiefs
IIoso Auto (ilovos
(Roves lllniikcls
Children
1'iir Sets
Knitted Sets
Drawer Leggliis
Cups, Sat'iiic.s, llootccs
Silk Hoods
Toddy Rears
Churnctcr Dolls
Fancy .Shoes and Slippers
Fancy Millions
Silk IIoso '
Rubber Hoots
Indian .Moccasins
(Moves, Tan mid AVhlto
T Ml ZM:'
(Continued From Pago Thrco)
V. C. T. U. HOClAb
Good Cheer Good MerchandiseGood Service
MMAMAMMAA
HUB DRY GOODS CO.
THE CHRISTMAS STORE
Corner Central Ave. and Broadway.
Phono 301
I INFORMAL CHAT
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ItoKer Oohs, hoii of J. I), (loan or
tlilu city, and who la attending tlio
1'nlvcrBlty nt Rorkoloy, writes homo
that ho will spend thhi Xmas In llor.
kcley. Hokci' Ih the editor of tho
University pupor and nlHo wroto tho
lutit Honlor play which la classed as
u very clover production.
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Miss Lucy Powers who la attend
ing C-rogon University at Hugono Is
expected here about the 20th for
a two wooltH' vacation with her par
ent!! Mr. nnd Mrs. A'. II. Powers on
South Firth Street. Miss linxol
Powers Is also expected About tho
sanio time. She Is taking a course
In nurse training at Lane Hospital
In Sun Francisco.
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Mlsa Myrtle Cowan, daughter or
Mr. and Mrs. .Ins. Cowan Hr., Is ex
pected homo about the lSth of this
mouth to spoud the holidays. Miss
Marjorle Cowan who with Miss Ju
liet Younir are advance agents for
the Hlllson-Whlto Chatauiiiia Com
pany of Portland nro now In Ora
vlllo, California, and MIhh Cowan
'writes that sho will not spent her
Christmas In Marshflold this year.
MIhh Nora Hugo arrived In North
lloud this week from San Francisco
and la n guest at the A. lloolllug
home. Slio will lcavo shortly to
upend the holidays with her people
In North Dakota.
Xmas Jewelry
's Headquarters
Santa
Wo hnun hv far. flip hinrmsr linn nf finn Inwfilrv in nur histnrv nnd
it is all new and up-to-date. Prices reasonable? You bet they are.
I st come in and see. 'It is a pleasure to show you, whether you buy or
""' GIFT SUGGESTIONS
FOR HIM FROM YOU
GOLD LODGE EMBLEMS
GOLD AND GOLD-FILLED
WALDEMAR CHAINS WITH
KNIFE AND CIGAR CUTTER.
FOUNTAIN PENS
ETC., ETC.
FOR HER FROM YOU
A PRETTY DIAMOND RING
A DAINTY GOLD BROOCH
PARISIAN IVORY ARTICLES
PEARL AND SILVER MANICURE
' SETS
ETC., ETC.
JEWELRY DEPT.
Red Cross Drug Store
Phone 122
A social was given for Mrs. S.
FrlthcroBs at her homo In Rangor
In honor or hor birthday, Tuesday
aftornoon, by tho monibors of tho
North Uond W. C. T. U.. A Bhort
program was proparcd by Mrs. A. G.
Ranb, and Interesting papers wcro
road by Mrs. W. Ncllson, Mrs. 'y.
Chappoll, Mrs. It. McCann nnd Mrs.
rtnab on Important topics. Tho la
dles present wore: Mrs. George Ila
zor, Mrs. W. Nollson, Mrs. W. Noll
son, Mrs. F. W. Stophcns, Mrs.
Chappoll, Mrs. McCann, Mrs. Rit
chie, Mrs. F. Lyster, Mrs. Covey,
Mrs. W. Laird, Mrs. Schaastcr, Mrs.
K. Helm, Misses Ora Lystor, Lcora
Chappoll, and I.orcna Lyster. Ap
petizing refreshments woro served
at tho closo of tho afternoon.
JUNIORS PLAN DANCK
:
About 500 Invitations were Issued
this week by tho Juniors ot tho lo
'cal high school for their "prom"
which will bo given Friday evening,
Dec. 17th In Kagles hall, and which
promises to bo one of tho most bril
liant affairs of tho season. Tho In
vitations are purple . and pennant
shaped with gold lettering, carrying
out tho high school colors of pur
plo and gold. They woro rtlstlo
and cleverly designed. Muslo
will bo furnished by Martin's orches
tra. Tho Chairmen of tho different
committees follow: Punch, Clarcnco
Harrows; Pntronesses, Lillian
Cook; Invitations and programs,
Until Cowan; Music, Mnblo Jmmol;
all tho girls of tho class comprldo
tho decoration committco.
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PRKSRYTKRIAN AUXILIARY
:
Tho Liulles Auxiliary of tho Pres-
'bytorlan church mot for business
Wednesday afternoon nt tho church
nnd settled up nil mnttorn (if flnanco
of tho rccont ualo and tamalo lunch
which proved such a decided suc
cess. Tho ladles will not moot un
til tho first Wodnodday In January.
Thoso present woro; Mrs. J. S. 8,tub
bloriold, Mrs. C. F. McKnlght, Mrs.
1). A. Jones, Mrs. Kllzahoth Hyde,
Mrs. Duncan Ferguson, Mrs. 10.
Wilson, Mrs, M. A. Swcotman, and
Mrs. Evil Gammlll.
IIOMK FOIt HOLIDAYS
Word haB boon received that Miss
May PreiiHs and Leslie nnd Cheater
Isancson, Btndonts at Rorkoloy Uni
versity will lcavo thero about Dcc
ombor IStli for Marshflold for a
throo weeks' Xtnns vacation at their
homes,
I M. !:. OA.MK SOCIAL I
SOCIAL OAL15NDAU
MONDAY
Progress Club with Mrs.
D. It. Chandler.
Alpha Delphian Society
with Mrs. F. H. Wilson.
TUUSDAY
North llend Catholic Allnr
Guild with Mrs. Charles
Kaiser.
C. W. U. M. with Mrs.
Mrs." W. . Cox.
Ladles Guild In Guild
Hall.
WEDNESDAY
1). M. C. Club with Mrs.
Stowart McDonald In North
Bend.
Urldgo Club with Mrs.
Vm. Horsfnll Jr.
Pnstlmo Club evening,
party with Mr. and Mrs. A.
II. Dorbyshiro in North
Rend.
THURSDAY
Mlnno-Wls Club with
Mrs. W. S. Brawn.
FRIDAY
Junior Prom In Kuglcn
hall.
Trio Card Club with Mrs.
J. G. KInnoy.
KonslnKton Club with
Mrs. It. K. Laraway.
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Tho chorus of tho Mothodlst
church will render an anthem
morning and evening on Sunday. At
tho evening sorvlco thcro will also
bo a solo by Mr. 1). II. Preston.
Tho many friends of Mrs. Ross
Smith will bo rejoiced to Ifcnrn that
bIio Is recovering from a serious 111
noss that nt first was feared to bo
fatol.
Capt. Edgar Simpson nnd Ted Kls
'sam arrived today on tho Adeline
nnd will spend tho Xmas holidays
In North Rend. Mr. Slmpson'B car
preceded him on tho Hardy.
Miss Allco Walters who for tho
' past few months has been visiting
In Oregon City, will spend Xmas
with her parontH Judge and Mrs. V.
13. Walters of North Bond.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Davis will
leave tomorrow on tho Adellno for
Placcrvlllo, California to spend the
Xmas holidays with Mr. Davis' par
outs. They expect to return about
January 10th.
Last Tuesday nTtornoon, Mrs. C.
R. Pock entertained Informally nt
hor apartments In tho Myrtlo Arms
hr Mrs. T. C. Russell, who this week
with hor husband and llttlo daugh
ter Ruth loft for Dlamondvlllo, Wyo
ming to innko their futuro homo.
Mrs. II. J. Kimball and dnughtor
Miss Georglo .limner loft this week
for Portland. Mr. Klmbnll nnd Karl
Klmmor will Join them Inter for tho
holidays and thou Mrs. Kimball anil
daughter will lcavo for California
'whoro thoy will remain tho rest or
tho winter.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Russell nnd llt
tlo daughter Ruth or Beaver Hill
left this week for Dlamondvlllo,
Wyoming whoro thoy will mnlco
their homo In tho futuro. Their
many friends on tho Bay rogrot
their doparturo very much, and wish
thorn Joy .and success In tholr now
location, which Is tho formor homo
or both Mr. ryid Mrs. Russoll.
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CHRISTMAS
JEWELRY
h '"-'o nn.l tnt. ,
1,011 h JM,w'lo it LS1
hut hoi ... ,..".. fcl
'fN Urn iiiilMl. -i
unbroken. '
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This is (Mhciitlnlly u nIoi-u or service mill It , f0f a.
that wo iii-ko upon you tho nd vantage or tliootlng In n '
the usual iioiuiay iiihii,
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. Artistic, ilcslL'tiN In .sllvet waio and Jcneliy Kh0 lasllnj kji
Tho lurjreTvnrlcly in our slock will cmiMo joii to find ku-J
sultalilo for your girt ai.ii moilrrnte cost.
y Rings Plain and Precious Klonu ScUIiibi, Dlamoiids to
Watches, Brooches, Pendants, Ktc
Hvery artlclolM warranted as repicsriilrd by
aww!
MAH.siiiinu,ont
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FRONT HTRKKT,
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Order Your Christmas Bird
Early
TURKMYH, CICIISI-:, IH'CICH, CIIICKKXS CAIIi:i'VI.LY GIOSH
'1'KIjIj US NOW WHAT YOU WANT '
Palace Meat Market
Central Avenue.
MinUM
DON'T FORGET
A Fountain Pen
IS USED BY EVERYONE AND MAKES AN IDEAL GIFT,
BE SURE AND SEE OUR LINE OF
Waterman & Company's
$2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $5.00, $6.00, $7.00 '
Coos Bay Stationery Co.
r'TT' Agents.
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WE ARE FEEDING SOME SPECIAL BEEF FOR
Christmas Roasts
IT WILL BE CHOICE AND THE BEST TO BE OBTAINED
IN COOS COUNTY
WE WILL ALSO HAVE SOME '
Fine Fat Tender Turkeys
Ducks, Geese and Chickens . .
THE BEST OF EVERYTHING THAT THE MARKET AF
FORDS AT OUR USUAL REASONABLE PRICES
BROADWAY
The Union Market . '.
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KnHt nvnnlllir tlin vnlllli' nnntiln nf
j-"-n rvw,..v. M..
tho Mothodlst church entertained !
dollghtriilly with a ganio social and
goneral good tlmo, about thlrty-rivo
being In attendnnco. Rook, check
ers chess nnd flinch woro nlavod nn-
. w .w.w
til n lato hour, and thon ovoryhodyfJ
joinoa in eaiiug iioiicious pop corn. '
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I INFORMAL IM.VXKR PARTY' I tt
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Russell, tho other gucats presont bo-ll
nm:nmnnnstinnt?n:
FOR YOUR
Christmas
rocenes
Last Monday overling, Dr. nnd
Mrs, K, Mliigus ontortalned Infoim
ally at dinner lor Mr. and Mrs. T, C.
ing Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Rold. Mr.
ami .Mrs. uussou tort this week rori0
their now homo In Dlamondvlllo, I
Wyoming. '$
KliKCT OFFICERS
We Carry the entire line of Heinz' 57 Varieties, including the following: '
HEINZ' MINCE MEAT IN BULK AND CAN Bulk, 20c per lb; canned, 25cp
oiurrcu ivihimuuco cuuncncu riuo ivihimumuhi onww . qiiipc I
SAUCE GOLD MEDAL SAUCE MUSTARD CATSUP BEEFSTEAK j
WALNUT CATSUP MUSHROOM CATSUP CHILI SAUOb-iw
MATO RPI I5H PATQIIP IRo AMn 9Rn SIZES
..,,,, v i.wwiwn, wniwwi iww ri.- .1
Salad Vinegar, Black, Green
olneruii"v
Apple Butter, Peach Butter, Plum Pudding, Fancy
Tim Modem woodmen or North !$ Stuffed Olives, Soups Tomato, Celery, and pea. Olive Oil and any
roi-'jj
Uond mot last Tuesday ovoning In
Iogglo's hall and olected tho
lowing orricors: Past Consul. C. P. ! 11
Chaso; Consul, Richard Pryo; Ad-'
visor, Walter Llvlngoodj Ranker, 8. XX
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Rogstad; Clerk, J. H. Groves; ns
cort, August Hoelllng; Watphman,
rKvorltt Uurgcss; Sentry. L. A.
LoomIs; Manager, Potor Logglo;
Physician, Dr. Phil J. Kolsor.
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1 INFORMAL CHAT tig
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kruso ot North 'tt
Ilond havo roturneir rrom a twolg
weoks' visit In San Francisco. '
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jwaa iuura Kiiin, primary toacn.
or or the Mllllngtop school, loft to
day ror her homo In Eugene to
spend the Xmas season.
Mrs. II. Roswell and baby or
North Rend -will leave the middle or
tho month lor a visit with hor par
ents in Montana.
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varieties which will go well with the Christmas dinner.
Mrs. Porter's Fig PurJdlng; Mrs. Porter's Fruit Pudding, Mrs. Por
ters' Mayonaisse Dressing, Mrs". Porter's Salad Dressing Mrs. for-
tnc'o Plum Dnrlrlirin
' . ..,,r-n nnANfir. DAJ
blUhr-tU UANUIbU UAIES. STUFFED DATES. UANUieu u..n . -- ,,
AND FIGS. ALL KINDS OF NUTS. PUMPKINS AND CRANBERRItb. un
TRY SOME-OF OUR BURT 0LNEY PEAS
Just received a fresh shipment of National Biscuit .Company's Cookies in e ,
1 and package
Ollivant & Nasburg
PURE FOOD GR.OCERS 01icoH
Commercial MARSHFIELD. 0"
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