The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 02, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1908.
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Ganderbone's Prophecy For
December's Developments
Sare, brothers, -save with care,
A nickel here and a nickel there
A two-bit piece will fill the turn
Of some small celebrant with gum,
Kigger-toes, peanuts, bum-bum,
Apples, raisins, lemon drops,
Popcorn, suckers, caramels,
Filberts, taffy, butterscotch,
Walnuts, figs and angel cake
Save for the Christmas belly-ache.
"Save, brothers, save your dough,
Save for the stockings in a row
A four-bit piece will buy a sled,
A pair of boots upholstered red,
A doll with skull grass on her head,
A Teddy bear, a horn, a drum,
An alrgun, Jack-knife, pair of skates,
Magic lantern, doll house, game,
A box of soldiers made of tin
Save for the Christmas morning din.
Save, brothers, save for keeps,
Save for the night nobody sleeps
A six-bit piece will buy a book,
A piece of cat fur for the cook,
A picture for the empty nook,
A box of holiday cigars,
A hatpin, slippers, pair of mitts,
A dozen handkerchiefs, a shirt,
A piece of neckwear new and
strange
Save for the annual exchange.
December was the tenth month in
the Ad Roman year, and gets its
name from the Latin decern (10).
But what with forest fires in the
middle of autumn, the Roman Fire
Department had no time to put out I
Christmas trees, and when Xuma's The Christmas shoppers' Marathon
own place burned he rearranged the I Will happen as of yore,
calendar and moved Christmas along And the little savings bank will chase
to a time when the firemen had no-j The present round the store,
thing else od. The unleashed dollar will pursue
The frisky calf will sniff the morn ' The frightened Teddy Bear,
and merrily cavort, and the frost will The crowd will trample on the. clerks
nip him where his scant upholstering ! And pull each other's hair;
is short. The boys will flock to Sun- The young and old will pull and push
day school with fine religious lire, And mill around and butt,
the hired man will hang around un- And Santa Claus in terror will
hole in the door. He'll whiff the
scent of bacon bought at 30 cents a
pound, and plain potatoes by the
box with tissue wrapped around;
and every time we chase him off and
bid him to his den, the trusts will
pump his stomach out and sic him
on again.
The uneraanclpated wife will quit
her cozy bed and build the fire the
while her lord pretends that he is
dead. She'll wrap herself up in her
hair and shiver in the dawn, and
chop the kindling, hustle coal and
turn the damper on; and while she
freezes till she turns the hue of a
persimmon, the scientists will won
der why the men outlive the women.
Milady's winter suit will cost
A fifty-dollar note,
But man will face the blizzard in
The same old overcoat.
The" cook will gasoline the fire,
And the choir, in sweet accord
Will sing on Sunday at the house,
"O, I am coming, Lord!"
On the 21st the sun will enter
Capricorn, and the winter solstice
will occur. This will cause trusts to
spawn, and the yule tide will come
in. Solstice Is from sol (the sun)
and sistere (to stand). Thus, hav
ing touched Its turning point south
of the equator, the sun temporarily
stands still. This was where Joshua
held it up, from which we have our
word Josh. Anybody can do it.
worthy of his hire, the warning. Take to the tall uncut,
goose will hurry south on frantic ,
wings a-rustle, with winter urging At any rate, the 21st will be the
him along where Cora wore the shortest day of the year, and we shall
bustle. pass under the Influence of Capri-
The melancholy days will come, corn, the Goat. This Is the tenth
and Boreas will roar; the wolf will sign of the zodiac. It was represent-
thrust his muzzle through the key- ed on the ancient monuments as an
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roxide
ream
is the greatest skin bleach, skin food and cure for
rough or chapped hands, face or lips that has ever
been offered to Marshfield people,
We have just received the first shipment of it here
and are anxious to have our patrons become ac
quainted with its good qualities, We have long had
many inquiries for a preparation for the skin that
would produce the results that PEROXIDE CREAM
Among its qualities may be stated the following:
PEROXIDE CREAM IS A HYGIENIC and ANTISEPTIC
face lotion,
PEROXIDE CREAM is a mild skin bleach,
PEROXIDE CREAM is not greasy, the fault with so
many creams, but is a vanishing lotion that is ab
sorbed quickly, leaving the' skin soft and clear,
PEROXIDE CREAM is one of the best preparations
to use after shaving, It eliminates the dryness and
burning,
PEROXIDE CREAM differs from other skin pre
parations in that it has massage properties,
PEROXIDE CREAM is excellent for removal of dis
colorations of the skin,
PEROXIDE CREAM contains no chemicals injuri
ous to the skin, nor does it produce any unpleasant
feeling after application,
PEROXIDE CREAM is good for men, women and
children,
PEROXIDE CREAM 25 CENTS PER BOX.
For sale only at
LOCKHAilT & PARSONS
DRUG COMPANY
',The Busy Comer"
Prescriptions Ojirot'ully Compounded.
told man with the body of a goat.
which signifies that during the
Christmas season father is the goat.
And the? the faterul Christmas
Eve will come with wintry weather,
and Morgan will hang up his shirt
with bbth tails pinned together; and
anything by way of luck that man
ages to miss its yawning neck we're
welcome to, O joy and double bliss!
The happy kids will rise at morn
With rapture at the bat
And get down twenty-seven steps
With turn in nothing flat.
The tickled heart of youth will dance
And sing Its wondrous luck.
The cautious boy will climb the flue
To see if any stuck,
The house will oscillate with Joy,
The breakfast will be late,
And old John D. will get the earth
For thirty winters straight.
Mr. Roosevelt will give a big game
dinner at the White House Christmas
day. All the big lion hunters of the
world will attend, and there will be
a roaring contest, witn ravors. me
pass word for this month is supplied
by the Kaiser William. Mum is the
word. The moon will be full on the
7th, and there will be bad weather
around 26 Broadway every day but
Sunday. '
The mistletoe will tempt the maid
Beneath the chandelier.
The loving swain will bait and start
Betwixt his love and fear,
And then dash in with beating heart
And chew her blushing ear.
The birthstone for December Is the
onyx. This Is because children are
onyxpected at a time when the stark
has to make his deliveries in a fire
less cooker.
Then Leap Year will have run its
course
With little to its merit,
And the spinster who has missed her
chance
Will have to buy a parrot.
C. H. RIETH.
ITOT TAMALES today at Corthell's.
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For Thursday, Friday and Saturday
$18.75
! $25 Ladies' CravanetteRain Coats $16.95 f
$17.50Ladies' Cravanette Rain Coats $12.50
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In Marshfield's leading Cloak and Suit Department for THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, we of
fer some of the BEST BARGAINS FOR THE SEASON.
Handsome new tailored suits in plain or fancy weaves. Blue, Brown, Garnet and Black, in the season's
latest styles, trimmed with satin and fancy braids, skirts are plain gored with or without folds, jackets
semi or tight fitting, trimmed with the large satin buttons, sizes from 32 to 40. VALUES $27.50 AM)
$25.00,.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday $1875
Ladies' Moire Rain Coats, Value $25.00
For Thursday, Friday and Saturday, $16.95
The very latest rainy day garment of the season, in handsome moire, plain or striped effect, a garment
that we have been selling regularly for $25.00, sizes 34 to 40, in Blue, Black, Green, or Brown.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, $1695
Ladies' Cravanette Rain Coats, Value $17.50
For Thursday, Friday and Saturday, $12.50
An exceptional good garment at the price, come in Gray and Brown checks. Very light in weight and
just the proper thing for a rain protector.
Specially Priced for These Days, $1250
AT A SACRIFICE AND WILL BE SOLD FOR THE WEEK AT
250 LADIES' HAND BAGS BOUGHT
A GREAT BIG BARGAIN.
SHOPPING BAGS THAT RETAIL EVERYWHERE FOR 75c TO $1.00, COME IX BROWX, TAX AXD
BLACK. ASSORTED STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM, EVERY OXE HAVING A SMALL MONEY PURSE
INSIDE. NO EXCUSE FOR NOT SUPPLYING EVERY FRIEND WITH AN APPROPRIATE XMAS
PRESENT WHEN YOU CAN BUY THESE FOR
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15c Each
SEE BIG WINDOW DISPLAY
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
OF THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK ' xx
OF COOS BAY, NO. 7475,
at Marshfield, in the State of Oregon,
at the close of business,
November 27, 1908.
Resources.
Loans and discounts $78, GOD. 67
Overdrafts, secured and
unsecured 10.25
U. S. Bonds to secure cir
culation 25,000.00
Premiums on U. S. Bonds. 874.92
Bonds, securities, etc. . . . 98,555.90
Banking house, furniture,
and fixtures 5,000.00
Due from National Banks
(not reserve agents)... 338.91
Due from State Banks
and bankers 2,771.38
Due from approved re
serve agents 23,027.27
Checks and other cash
items 7,357.30
Notes of other national
banks 1,105.00
Fractional paper currency,
nickels, and cents .... 332.75
Lawful money reserve In
bank, viz:
Specie $28, 250.15
Legal-tender
notes . . . 240.00
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IN FIRST TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK BUILDING
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Redemption fund with U.
S. Treasurer (5 per cent
of circulation) . ...... 1,250.00
Due from U. S. Treasurer,
other than 5 per cent re
demption fund COO.OO
Total
,$273,323.50
Liabilities. '
Capital stock paid in. .$28,000.00
Surplus fund C.000.00
Undivided profits, less ex
penses and taxes paid.. 4,594.59
National Bank notes out
standing 25,000.00
Due to State Banks and
bankers 1,584.30
Individual deposits sub
ject to check ,. . .200,282.62
Demand certificates of
deposit S, 921.73
Cashier's checks outstand
ing i. ..... 1.939.7G
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everything: needed on a launch. '
PHONE OR MAIL US YOUR OR DERt FOR DRY CELLS.
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COOS BAY OIL & SUPPLY COMPANY!
WATER FROXT
TIIOXE 33
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Everything Back
But the Dirt
Marshfield Hand
& Steam Laundry
Total
.$273,323.50
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State of Oregon, County of Coos, ss:
I, W. S. McFarland, cashier of the
above-named "bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement is
true to the best of my knowledge and
bolter.
W. S. McFARLAND, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before
mo this 1st day of December, 190S.
ANNIE SMITH.
Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
JOHN PREUSS,
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Directors. '
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UNDERTAKING PARLORS.
Funeral supplies
' in general.
Licensed embalmer
with lady assistant.
Soutli Uroadway.
Telephones:
OFFICE 2101.
RESIDENCE 2103.
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"My roofing laid in 1904 has given excellent satisfaction ,In every
particular. I advise anyone who intends putting on a good roof
to investigate the merits of Malthoid before making purchase." .
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