The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 23, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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THE COOS BAT TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1&16-EVENING' EDIT(QN.j. '7 f f1
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SKCHKTAHY OP OUKGOS COM
MISSION SAYS IT 1IHLIMM) MUCH
IMilhlt froim TIiIh Locality Is On tho
Way to tirtlniul to Ho
'Shown There '
A loiter from J. A. Ward, who
had chhrgo of the Coos-Curry exhib
it at tho San Francisco exposition,
'tliRiiklng tho Times for assisting In
tho work, states that tho hulk of
tho Coos-Curry exhibit is on tho way
'to Portland whoro It will become n
pnrt of a pormanont oxhlblt on tho
first floor of the Commercial Club
bitlldlnK.
Mr. Ward nlso Inclosed a letter
from Clcorgo M. Hyland, managing
secretary of thd Oregon Commission,
In which tho Coos-Curry oxhlblt and
Mr. Ward himself aro greatly prais
ed for tho part played hi the Ore
gon building.
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Christmas Programs
UNITED IlItETHItEX CHUItCII
Tho United Urthcrn Church of
North Uond, will observe Chrlatinns
this evening with a trco and Inter
esting program for tho children.
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Tho program which will bo Ivcn
by tho North Demi Christian Church
this evening is as follows:
Song School
Prayer Row Mr. Prlco
Heading Myron Clurnca
'Recitation Molvln Hunter
Snow Shovelers Thrco Roys
Star Song , Thrco Olrls
Recitation Roland James
Mediation Iono Unlloy
Dialogue "Santa .Clnus' Chil
dren." Infant Class
Recitation Edith Yarbrough
Song School
Mediation Hobart McDauiol
Mediation Pearl Yarbrough
lAnthom Choir
Ulaloguo. "Who Is Old Santa?"..
Four Rovb
Rccltnllon Morrlcl Jackson
Reading Mrs. Fltzpntrlrk
Recitation Teddy Frost
Comet Solo Irvine Roro
Recitation Ilolon Jackson
Rocltntlon Florcnco HudBon
Recitation Ocno Frost
Song. "Holy Night.". Two Girls
Recitation Vernon Hunter
Recitation Wnnnh Randlo
Rccltnllon Dora Frost
Rccltnllon Edwin Hudson
Reading Elulo Hanson
Rccltnllon Carman AndrowH
Mediation ......... Miss Olson
Selection Mnlo Quartet
Dialogue. Mr. and Mrs. Santa
ClaiiH at Homo."
'Anthom Clfolr
ISvonlng Prayer Vora Soils
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OAIiHUAlTH Horn to Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Onlbraith, nt tho Ma
tornlty hospital, on December 23,
a daughtor.
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Mrs. E. M. Lockhart Is today
ngnln roported orlously ill. A
short tlmo ngo alio was ho ill that! It
waB reared alio could not recover.
Mrs. Sliort'8 condition today Is
reported to bo about tho sumo.
Mrs. Gcorgo N. Dolt, of South
,, street, is confined to her homo 10
Vlty with tho grlppo.
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Tho llghthouso tender Mauzantta
waB expected In horo from Portland
to placo sonio now buoys hut word
ennio that flho wns hold up at As
toria and slnco thon nothing has
boon heard of tho craft, though tho
Portland paporB that came, yestorday
Bald that Bho hud Balled from Loah
Buy.
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F. W. P.EHFJELD has rolumod
rrom an extended trip to San
Francisco.
CAPT. DUNSPN, of tho Capo Arago
Llghthouso, waa up this morning
to attend to some mnttors of busi
ness. MRS. GORDON SMITH and llltlo
son oxpect td leave soon uftor
January 1 for Los Angeles whoro
they -will bo with Mra. Smith's
mother, Thoy aro going south
on account of tho health of tho
sou who has not boon well hero In
months.
PERSONAL MENTION X
$?
TOM T. DENNETT went over to Co
qulllo this mornlnt on legal bust
ncss.
WILLIAM A. CHURCH, of Catching
Inlet, wiib a business visitor hero
today.
MRS. G. J. CLINKENDEARD of
Sumner Is a Mnrshfield shopper
today. .
W. C. CHASE, of Coqulllo, was
among tho visitors from tho coun
ty seat today.
O. A. MINTOYNE, tho npplo k:ng or
Coqulllo, was a MarBhflold busi
ness visitor today.
GEORGE D. PRESTON, of Doavor
Hill, and Harry Preston, of Camp
1, are both In the city for Christ
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GEORGE DAINES and family expect
to loavo Saturday morning ror
Rlvcrton wliero thoy will spend '
Christmas Ray with Mr. and Mrs.
R. A. Harrison, tho parents of
Mrs. Dalncs.
MISS FLORA SHAW, of tho Marsh
field schools, expects to spend
Christmas with her sister in Co
qulllo. A. R. O'DRIEN wns n passcngoi on
tho morning train to Coqulllo on
buslucBs, expecting to return thin
evening.
O A. MINTOYNE, well known con
tractor of Coqulllo, camo ovor on
tho train last ovonlng for n short
visit.
SAM CARMICHAEL und wlto enme
In todny from tho Carmichaol
camp on North Inlet to spend Sun
day. DR. L. G. JOHNSON and wlfo who
liavo moved hero from Myrtlo
Point hnvo tnkon npartmouts nt
tho Myrtlo Arms.
FRANK DENNING s expectod In
tonight or early tomorrow morn
ing from Rosehurg whoro ho wai
callod by the death of 'his father.
KARL POWELL, secretary or tho
Duslness Men's Association, loft
Tor tho Vnlley on tho morning
train today on ono or his regular
monthly visits.
CORNELL LAOERSTROM who lias
been engaged In tlmbor cruising In
Utah ror soveray months nrrlved
lioro yesterday to spond tho
ClirlBtmns holidays.
STEVE FLOYD, a rormor resident
or Marsh Hold but who has been
residing nt Myrtlo Point ror tho
paBt two years, camo ovor! yester
day to look artor business.
Mil. AND MRS. OTTO OROKE or
North Rend left on tho morning
train for .Myrtlo Point to spond
Christmas with Mrs. Grokes par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Whlt
tlngton. N A, NELSON, cnshler of Ilnuser
and llauser company, Is In tho city
today. Ho says thoro Is to bo a
big Christmas dauco nt Tompleton
ttnd most of tho peoplo of that fee
Hon expect to bo there.
FRED J. SMITH, of tho Mergontha
ler company, who has been visit
ing his soil Fred W. Smith of thin
city, loft on tho morning train ror
tho Wlllamotto Valloy and latur
will return to his homo lif San
Francisco.
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Chandler Hotel
William Candlin, Coquilloj Mr. I
and Mrs. S. A. Carmichaol, North In
lot; N. A. Nelson, Lakeside; G. B.
Clark, Now York City; Homer Croat,
Portland; W. C. Cuso, Coqulllo; M. I
O. Hnrtman, Coqulllo; W. S. KIstner.
Coqulllo; O. A. Mlntoyno,
Kt. littwreiuo Hotel j
William A. Church, Catching In-;
lot; H. G. Reodor, Ileavor Hill; Geo.
R. Proston, Reaver Hill; Harry i
Preston, Camp 1; S. J. Spraguo,
Gardlnor; Jnmoa Wilson and wlfo, '
Coqulllo; Frank Stock, Sumner;
Mrs, Joo Clawson, Powers; A. W.
Jones, Coqulllo; A. J. Myers, North i
Rend.
lllnm-o Hotel
Mr. and Mrs. Wlodor, Lakosldo;
Anton Martini, Powers; H. Uunch,
Ileavor Hill; John F, Stlcknoy, Ash;
T. MoVay, Powers; R. Gartz, Pow
ers; W. Graham, Coqulllo; Julius
Stark, Silver ton; F. Crlppon, North
Ilond; L. ICnrmel, Powors; F. Gor
don, North Rend; W. I). Scott, Pow.
ors; W. S. Clark, Powors.
liny your Christmas candles ut
Sartors. All kind and nil price.
HEATING STOVES nt reduced
prlcos. Pioneer Hardware Co.
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TAILOR.
I make suits here for $26.00 and up, and take orders
for Suits made in Chicago for $12.00 and up.
Suits pressed for 75 cents.
Suits Dry Cleaned and Pressed, $1.00.
Suits steam cleaned and pressed for $1.50.
All kinds of repair work done at cheap prices.
All work will be clone with great care.
I J.
V. KOSKI
75 Market Avenue
IT is always your aim to make as many of your friends happy during Xmas time as
possible. What would bring more joy to Mother, Sister, Brother, Father or Wife
tlian a nice piece of Furniture to fill in the gap that every home will have? A library
table, dining table, chair, rug, portable lamp, curtains, book case, fern stand; we could .
go on and recite articles that would be a pleasure to the home and would make the re
cipient happy.
A Leather Rocker
for Father. What adds more
comfort to a man's life after a
hard day's work -than a comfy
rocker?
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whole family would appreciate a Davenportfather might remomber this
hint. Remember our store will always take care of you and give terms if terms aro de
sired, and we will exchange goods if the same are not damaged after leaving the
store. , . , ". y .
Prices Are the Lowest
Quality Considered
GOING &
NORTH FRONT
and MEN'S
Marshfieldr Oregon
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An Electric
Portable Lamp
for Sister, during
her study hours.
MANVW000W
HARVEY
Complete House Furnishers
ST. MARSHFIELD, OREGON
GOODRUM'S GARAGE
HOME OF THE!
OADILLAO AND DODGU
AUTO SUPPLIES FOIt ALL
MAICES OP CAItH
47 Central hv. Pliono 73-L
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HAVE THE ROOF FIXED
NOW
See C0RTHELL
Phone 3171
WALL PAPER
See
VIERS
About it,
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I QUATERMAS STUDIO I
I QUALITY PHOTOS J
I Opposite Blanco Hotel, j
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Dining Room Set
for Mother. Who takes
more pride in the home than
Mother? Help her.
Our Store Is'Arranged for Easy
Christmas Shopping
COMPANY
GRAVEL
Wo aro now proparod to furnish GRAVEL In any uantltle
from pllo In our yard or in carload lots, at following prlcear
Prom pllo on ground, ? 3.VB per yard. .
Oanoad lota, taken from caro, $2.00 per 7a
Retail DenarUimit.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co,
Opposite Posuofllce. Phone 100.
Pugei Sound Bridge &
Dredging Co.
Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General VS"0
COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK
Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon wasi
work the
Dredge "Seattle"
the most powerful, best equipped nd "OHt thoroughly m
twenty.iiich hydraulic dredge In Pacific water
Coos Bav office.
Marshfield, Oregon.
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