The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 23, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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ers for Christmas Goods
If The Following Are a few Suggestions to Pick from:
THE C00S BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1910 EVENING EDITION.
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We are Headquart
for
Rockers
Dressers
Buffets
Rugs
Library Tables
China Closets
Glassware
Couch Covers
Center Tables
BookCases
Dinner Sets
Table Covers
Tables
Silverware
Lace Curtains Pnrf iprinc
Tovs Dolls' Iron Wagons Rocking Horses
In fact we carry everything useful for the larger folks and toys for the little ones. Our Prices are always
the lowest consistent with quality
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MEET US
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A; Merry Christmas
aad a Happy New Year "
MARSHFIELD,
OREGON.-
?5.00
report or thi: condition op tub
First Trust and Savings Bank
lOVEMIU'It 10, 1010.
Resources.
mi and discounts . . . $127,400.57
itrdrnfts , 1,571.51
uii and securities. . 25,771.07
asking houso furnlturo
ud fixtures 57,023.15
nh on hnnd nnd duo
from banks 71.0S9.73
' OF CO OS DAY
MAHSHPIELI), OREGON,
Liabilities.
Capital stock paid In. .$100,000.00
Surplus and undivided
profits D.32C.C3
Doposlts.' 177.532.lil
.5282,S59.)i3l Total 2S2,859.a3
OFFICER: AMI HllCKCTOHS
iOlIN 3. ('OICE. Presldout. DORSKY KRElTZKR, Cashier.
lOIIN P. HALL, W. 8. CHANDLER,
ItENTtY flENGSTACICKN, WI'-LIAM GRIMES,
tlEPHEN C. ROGKHB. DR. U W. TOWER,
M. C. HORTON, VIco President nnd Manager.
I10F.S A GENERAL 1UNKINO AND TRUST RUSINESft.
YOUR HUKINESS SOLICITED.
Safo Deposit. Hunch for rent In our ted lined, ilro nnd burglnr prool
Vaults ut yil.OO ii ml up per annum.
The First National Bank of Coos Bay
STRICTLY A COMMERCIAL HANK.
Well Fnrgo Nevada National Hank, San Francisco, Col
DRAWS TI "-'nlU'd Stntes National Hank, I'o irtland, Ore.
Ml UTS N'u Nntloiiiil Park Rank, Now York, N. .
'. yriio Corn Hxcliuugo National Rank, Chicago, III.
Tho Rank or Scotland, London, England,
ri'lio Credit Lyonnals, Polls, Franco.
In addition wo draw drafts on all principal banking contors In
Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia. China, Japan. North, Control nnl
On A. ,..!.. t. ....... ,l ,! nnmi-inrMnl nrenlllltH KOIlt BUOJCCt tOCIleCS
1 ' Certlflcntos of Dopoalts Issued. Sofo Deposit Hoxos for ront.
v Flanagan 8b Bennett Bank of Marshfield, Oregon
Oldest Rank In Coos County, Ehtnbllshcd In 1HHI).
Pfd up Capital, Surplus, ant Undivided Profits over frlOO.OOO.
Assets Over Half Million Dollars. ..... . nn.r
Does a gonornl banking business nnd draws drafts on tho pan
of California, San Frnnclsco, Cnl.; Hanover National Rank, N. Y.,
First National Bank, Portland, Oro.; First National Ian k, no -burg,
Oro.; The London Joint Stock Rank, Ltd.. London, hnhlnnd.
Also sells oxchnngo qn nil of tho principal -cltlos of Europe.
Individual nnd corporation accounts kept subject to chock. Sato
deposit lock boxes for ront.
O Ti P F f F H S
3. W. 1IENNETT, President. ' J. "i'Jj'1.":).1)'' Y'.'.Y'r'iali
R. P. WILLIAMS. Cashier. GEO. E. NCI " " C,lsl''
INTEREST PAID ON TIME P1.POS1T.S.
Your Sunday Roast
AVE HAVE IT READY FOR YOU.
SWEET AND JUICY.
'ROAST BEEF ROAST
PHONE US YOUR ORDER.
Union Meat Market
PHONE 58.
FOR CAREFUL CLEANING
Ladles should bring their Dresses,
Wap3 or Gloves to us. Satisfac
"on guaranteed.
COOS HAY TAILORING CO.,
J. W, Josophson, Mgr.
,fi0 South Hroadwny, M irshfleld.
HOME LAN Co.
See ue for Investment on Coos
Bay. We guarantee owner's price to
be our price.
Phono 74L. 20 Front St.
iTimes Want Ads Bring Results
Closing Out Sale
Fixtures for Sale
ONLY ONE MORE SHOPPING DAY LEFT UNTIL CHRIST
MAS Do not miss this chance to buy your gifts at prlcos leso
thnn our actual cost. Wo liavo n good assortment loft which will
pay you to look over boforo buying your gifts.
33.00 Family RlbJo $t.2X
00c and 70c Roys' and Girls' Hooks .:,"c
r0,c. Standard Rooks IMo
$1. 00 Standard Fiction -Ic
$1.50 Popular CopyrlKht Fictiiiti H)c
Rlliles, Prayer Rooks, GRt Rooks, Padded Pouts, Children's
Roiiks, Xmas and Fanry Stntlonery at prices that will astonish
you. .
2 Section shslvlugs, onclMi! foet long.
2 Tables -t foot long.
1 Countor 5x0 to bo sold u onco oxtra ohonp.
CR.OSSY & HOMER.
Ml CENTRAL AVENUE
111, CENTRAL AVENUE
TIPS FOR SEA BATHERS.
jjii jwiwh mi, immmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
s IS iMjp
Hated-Ware J-ffl :
M Made mly. II; pit
How Hair Injurod by Salt Water Ma
, Ob Reitored.
First nn application of grease niul
then u most thorough Hhampiiolug ami
umssnglug are the two agents must
bcncflclul for restoring color mid Jex
ture to liulr that hits been Injured by
unit water. Unfortunately the treat
ment Is not unlike Hint given when
effort -Is being mmle to restore eolor
after blenching, for In both cases the
condition Is similar. Natural oils of
the scalp have been dried, mid It Is
many weelcs before they are brought
buck to normal.
Wheti unit water Is the cause of. In
Jury It becomes necessary lief oro do
lay anything else to remove all Ihi
stickiness which sen water makes. IU
effect upon the hnlr Is very peculiar
being almost "inemy." so gummy ih
the locks become, and, while It mnj
seem easy to wash this out. It Is verv
dllllcult. Soup cannot he used. It oul.i
makes n bad mutter worse, so ihei
must be repelled rubbings In fn-sl
worm water, changing It frequently s
that the salt may not he worked Ihu I
to the sculp. Hnlr which Is iletiu lint
a crenky feeling between the tlin;er
when wet, and the test Imnlil ti
made when trying to remove all salt
The touch to the lingers Is not uullla
that of silk, nnd when this Is pro
nouueed It Is safe to think the locks
nro clean. Drying should be doiu1
both by exposure to sun and by rub
bing with soft towels, when the scalp
Ih ready for treatment.
Particularly well suited totlu condi
tion Is a cream made from one and n
half ounces of white vaseline, three
quarters of an ounce of cold drawn
castor oil, seven-eighths of n dram of
gallic ncld and II ft ecu drops of laven
der oil. This Is uuulo Into a smooth
paste, nnd tho hair Is divided on the
scnlp, rubbing tho application In the
lino left bare. The finger tips are
really best for putting It ou.
Divisions should bo mndo closo to
gether, rubbing well until the whole
scalp bus been anointed, after which
ten or tlftceu minutes' innssuge Is to
bo given. This treatment should be
had every night, nnd if tho grease Is
put ou carefully It will not show
through tho hair, If an oily look be
gins to appear tho ointment may ,be
omitted for a night, but massage n'ml
good brushing dally nro to he kept up.
It Is so much easier to prevent In
jury from salt wnter than to remove
It that effort should bo made lu tho
former direction. Treatment for blench
ed locks Is tho siime, suvo that quanti
ties of oil must bo used dally If uuy
benefits uro to be derived.
WHY not Community Silver for a
Christmas Gift? No woman
can nave too muck o it, The new
Sheraton design rivals sterling silver in
distinction, and harmonizes with the richest of table
settings. Plated heavier than triple, wears a lifetime.
Pioneer Hardware Co.
Self Interest.
Tho platform and the principles
Tho party chiefs put, through
Look mighty hooU unto tho man
Who has n Job In view.
IIo thinks they are the only 3ww
To save his native land,
Itocau4 wull, If the truth b 'old.
It's money In his hand.
A pleasant little public job
Will so nffeot his mind
That to the fallings of his orowJ
Ho will bo deaf nnd blind.
Nor oan the fellow over mm.
No matter what you say.
Why those who do not net the Job
Qolleve tho other way.
No matter what he used to think
rtogardlng this and Unit,
Ills party goes the other way,
And up will so his hat.
Though old beliefs It controvert.
IIo does nut oaru n rap.
For what are prlnclpUs bosldo
A lovely public map?
The party that will place him right
In the financial ewlm,
Will fix htm with a salary,
Is Just the one for him.
Tho candidate may dance a jig
On measures once held dear,
But he cares not a cooky If
The public crib la near.
His Treasurer Knew. '
no who goes Into politics must re
member what he Is recorded to hnvo
snld, for It Is the habit of tho sharu
nosed public to search out past utter
ances and hold tliu cnudldato responsi
ble for them. John Rums, says Mr.
Grubb In his life of that Inbor leader,
onco mndo tho slip of remnrklug that
uo man was worth mora than fuOO a
yenr. Accordingly, when he beenmo a
cnbluct member with a salary of 2,
000, ho was ohvlous(y open to attack.
When he first met his constituents
at Rnttcrsca nftcr he was made presi
dent of .the local government board a
candid friend recalled tho statement:
about n man's wurth by culling out in
tho middle of his speech:
"Wot nbnht that 'ere snlury of 2,
000?" Mr. Rums was equal to tho occa
sion. "That Is tho recognized trado union
rnto for the Job'," was his apt reply.
"If I took less I would be a black
leg."
"Wot'ycr goln' tor do with tho 1.C00
over?" pursued tho Inqulsltlvo qucs
Honor.
"For details," answered Mr. Rums,
"apply to my treasurer, Mrs. Rums."
One of Dr, Halo's Jokes.
When ho was (pilto a young man tho
Into Dr. Edward Everett Hale played n
practical Joke on some girls who wcro
mombcrs of n party with whom ho was
summering on tho Massachusetts coast.
All theso girls wro reading tho samo
oxcltlug novel, nnd ono day at dinner
It was a lending topic. Knowing that
none of them had finished It, Hale, un
known to them, carried It away with
him the next morning whou ho wont
to tho city. Ou tho train ho wroto nn
absurd conclusion to tho novel, laying
the final scene at the summer resort.
Carrying this bogus conclusion to rt
publisher, a friend of Ids, ho had It
put In typo, nnd then, carefully remov
ing the bona Udo conclusion, ho pasted
In his own. Ou his return ho placed
the book on tho piazza nnd waited,
The look which spread over a girl's
faco as she rend- that lust chapter was,
Dr. Halo declared, worth going far to
see. Woman's Homo Companion,
Tho Flylna Dutchman.
Tho Flying1 Dutchman was n ship
which was sometimes visible from va
rious points of land, but moro partic
ularly from tho Capo of Good IIopo
In very stormy weather. Tho story
runs that her captain onco sworo so
fearful nn onth that as n punishment
for his blasphemy ho wns condemned
to bent about tho oceans until tho day
of Judgmont. Tho Flying Dutchman
was never k.iown to get Into port and
was generally seen sailing under full
canvas boforo n strong wind. Tho
myth Is gonernlly understood to hnvo
had its origin In tho waterspout, which
In the distance resembles u sailing
vessel.
tJewaro of These Knoekersl-
The men who do a town more harm
than good may bo olassud as follows:
First, thoso who oppose improvement;
second, thoso who run It down to stran
gers; third, those who never Hdrorlino
tholr business; fourth, thoso who dis
trust public spirited men; fifth, thoso
who hIww no hospitality to any ono;
sixth, those who hate to see othere
make moiuTy; seventh, those who op
pose ovury movement that does not
originate with themselvos; eighth,
those who put on long faces when n
strnngcr siwuks of locating In their
town; ninth, those who oppose every
public enterprise which does not ap
pear of porsounl benefit to themselves.
Rovorly (O.i Dispatch. ,
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