The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 06, 1908, Image 3

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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIM ES, MARSHFIELD, ORE60N, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1908.
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POSTAL SAVINGS BANKS
SOME SNAPPY TOGS FOR MEN
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Machinery of Congress Already
Started for Postal Savings
Bank Law.
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A S&fo and Sane Plan for the Con
venionco of the People and the
Encouragement of Thrift.
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Tailor-Mndo Suits aro the. only way.
Cost no more but a perfect fit and
the newest stylo is there. Soo
my samples, they speak
for themselves.
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The Hat of the season, at ,$3.00,
and , waterproof.
These are only a few of the many new things I have for fall Gentlemen, bear in mind I spend all
time trying to see how well I can serve you by handling nothing but the classiest line
of togs to be had and at the same price you pay for stale ones
GEO. GO0DR.UM
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A MESSAGE
To The Ladies
Meet wash day with a smile by using an
ACME WASHING MACHINE
They are guaranteed. Come and see
them and find out the meaning of our
guarantee.
PONtER
Incorporated.
P. E. HAGUE, Pres.
MARShTIELD
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Pacific Tool Works FtaLsHoSS
Hoavy Forging a Specialty.
Give Us a Calf. W. Tharp,
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of Coos Bay
HARDWARE CO.
M. D. SUMNER, Vico-Pron.
OREGON
in Your Outing
You will miss It if yon do not
carry
A KODAK
With Yon
We have them from 1 to $100
Full Lino of Kodak Supplies
Catalogue Free.
Red Cross Drugstore
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First Class Logging Tools
Prop. ARNs,HLFDrNT stiSon
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sell it for you
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Tlio classiest lino of CLUETT Shirts
ever shown on tho Kay. Thoy
are my specialty.
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Tho most substantial and nourish
ing Bread and Pastry are made and
sold in this establishment. Positive
purity In tho preparation and in
every detail of tho handling ensures
a perfect product, and our patrons
acknowledge that they never tasted
sweeter or better Bread, Rolls and
Pies than they buy from us. But
we do not put fancy prices on them.
COOS BAY BAKERY
HOT1ELS
The LATTIN Hotel
Guy O. Lattln.
New and modern throughout. Rates
$1 per day, $0 per week. Freo baths,
newly furnished. Phono 2005.
Next to cor Sheridan and Queen Ave.
Marshfield, Ore.
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S Hunting, fishing, camping,
bathing the year around.
Beautiful Ten Mile Lakes,
the sportsmen's paradise.
When you come to Ten Mile
visit tho Ten Mile cafe, cot
tages, tents, boats, complete
camp outfits for rent at rea
sonable rates. In connection
with tho cafe. Any size party
taken care of. Call and see ua
or phone your engagement.
Phono local or long distance.
R. H. REED. Pron.
pj LAKESIDE, ORE.
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Get a Fancy Waistcoat, thoy
dressy with any suit,
$2.00 to $0.00.
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MARSHFIELD HOTEL
Corner 'A' and Third street.
Board and Lodging.
Per day..?1.00 Per Week..$G.OO.
Meals 25 c.
R. MILLER, Proprietor.
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ft' and service s That's what our J
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It wears the season K
through, and its color remains H
as firm as the day it left the
H great Stetson factories H
W Ewry Stetson bears the Stetson name V
n We hve the Stetson Soft and Deibr ftj
" Hats In all the litest stylo
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The newest,
The Packard
all tho new Kail .shapes,
$4.00 to $5.00.
In
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1 WEINHARDS LAGER BEER I
8 Quarts, per dozen $1.00 8
y Special Table Claret, per
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VERY OLD X X X X RYE
For medical use, per
a quart $1.00 i
f Free Delivery 'PHONE 481 ?
t Coos Bay
Liquor Co.
I Marshfield
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A CURE FOR RHEUMATISM.
Each recurring attack of rheuma
tism makes the disease harder to
control, but tho fact that it is not
in Itself dangerous causes peoplo to
neglect It, awaiting a change or a
settled condition of tho weather for
relief. It is often only after tho dis
ease has become so serious as to in
terfere with business that tho suf
ferer will seek more than temporary
relief. Chamberlain's Liniment is a
remedy for rheumatism which any
one can apply. It not only gives
prompt relief from pain, but in .a
large majority of cases it brings
about permanent results. Tho first
application will surprise and delight
you as immediate relief is almost
sure to follow. For sale by JOHN
PREUSS.
Dr. D. A. Sanburn
FRENCH SPECIALIST.
I am now in Marshiield to remain.
I treat chronic diseases. I reraovo
all conditions arising from Impure
blood with Nature's remedies roots
herbs, barks and berries. I also give
magnetic treatments.
CONSULTATION FREE.
Ofilco in Flat S, O'Connell Building,
A' Street, Marshfield, Ore.
Bettor send this papor to a friend.
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YOU ARE IN LUCK
if your Laundry work Is dono hero
every week. Luck, becnuso it is suro
to bo well and carefully dono, your
linen will bo uninjured, tho work
will bo delivered promptly when
promised, and the price you pay will
bo reasonable. If you aro now dis
satisfied with your wash, drop us n
postal and wo will call and let you
give us a trial. We aro suro you will
remain with us afterwards.
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
Tho plumbing on the new
Hotel Chandler is being dono
by
J. B. RUST
The specifications call for
class "A" material and work
manship throughout. Esti
mates given on plumbing,
heating and gas fitting.
'C Street, Opposite Hotel
Chandler PHONE 801.
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DeWitt's Carbolized Witch Hazel
Salvo Is especially good for piles, but
it is also recommended nearly every
where for anything when a salve Is
needed. It is soothing, cooling and
healing. Bo suro to gef; DeWitt's
Witch HkoI Salvo when you aBk for
it. Wo sell and recommend it, Sold
by LOCKHART & PARSONS.
PARKSIDi: POULTRY RANCH
Empire, Oregon. '
JOHN W. KING, Prop.
Eggs from thoroughbred Buff
Orpington chlckons for sale
$1.H0 to $5.00 for sotting of IK.
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"We favor the establishment of a
postal savings bank system for the con.
venionco of the people and the encour
agement of thrift."
This Is the declaration of the Repub
lican national platform, and postal sav
ings banks will without' doubt be au
thorized by law and established as a
part of our financial system by the
action of Congress at its coming ses
sion, which will be convened in Decem
ber. Indeed, much has already boon
accomplished towards the enactment of
this law. At the last session of Con
gress a bill was carefully prepared
which met with the approval of the
Postmaster General, and wns reported
upon favorably by the Senate Commit
tee on Post Olllces and Post Roads.
This bill is now on the Senate calendar
and can be acted upon as soon as Con
gress Is convened. '
The scope of the proposed law Is set
forth in the committee report, which is
in part as follows:
Committee Report,
The purpose of this bill is to placo
at the dIsjosal of people of small
melius tho machinery of the Postofllco
Department to nld and encourage them
to savo their earnings. Tho subject of
postal savings banks or depositories is
not new in this country and It may bo
truly said to bo quite familiar to tho
peoplo of Euiope and tho British colon
ics. Tho propriety of establishing
postal savings banks became tho sub
ject of discussion In England as early
as 1807. Every objection to such uso
of tho postolllce facilities urged In this
country wns vigorously pressed In the
long-continued discussion of the subject
in England. '-
Por over fifty years private savings
Institutions wnged bitter opposition to
the growing sentiment lu favor of postal
savings banks, but .notwithstanding
such opposition in 1801 nn act of Par
liament was passed gntith'd "An act
to grant additional facilities 'for de
positing small sulngs with the security
of tho government for tho due repay
ment thereof." That tho alarm of pri
vate institutions was t 111 founded Is
amply proven by tho recorded fact that
the private savings banks increased
thoir capital by more than ten millions
of dollars In tho fiint-Jiftecu years fol
lowing the establishment of postal sav
ings Institutions. ', '
That the postal savings institutions
proved successful 'Is satisfactorily at
tested by tlio fact that no backward
step has ever been taken In England on
this subject and by tho further fact
that in rapid succession tho Jead of,
England was taken by other countries.
The primary purpose of theso insti
tutions Is to encourage thrift and a
saving disposition among the people of
small means by placing at their dis
posal in every part of tho country
reudy facilities for tho depositing of
small sums, with absolute nssurance of
repayment on demand wltli a low rate
of interest on a limited aggregate
amount.
l'oatnl Siivlntm Dnnkn Needed,
In certain parts of our country sav
ings institutions are sulUclently numer
ous to accommodate the peoplo, but
such areas are quite limited, being con
fined to New England and New York.
It is alleged that by reason of tho num
ber and location of savings banks thr
is one savings account to every two at
tho population of New England, where
as In all tho country outside New En
gland and Now York tho aTerags hi
only ouo savings account to orery 1ST
of tho population. Taking such figures
to be approximately correct and recog
nizing tho fact that the peoplo of all
sections of this country are pretty
much the samo In habits, inclinations,
and purposes, It must be obvious to the
most casual observer thnt tho people
of tho South, the Middle West, and tho
West do not savo their earnings as do
those of New England from the tnsrs
want of secure places in which deposits
may bo mado.
To those who feel inclined to bellers
that tho establishment of postal sav
ings depositories will Involve an la
ment of paternalism it seems quits
ficlcnt to suggest thut the machinery f
the Postofllco Department Is now hi trx
Istcnce and will continuo to exist with
out diminution of expense whether
such depositories are created or pot
and thut the establishment of these
depositories for tho benefit of the
peoplo will not involve one farthing wf
loss to the Post-Ofilce Department, but
will probably, on the contrary, prore
more than self-sustaining. Very slight
computation will clearly demonstrate
that tho postal savngs depositors fan
not burdon the Post-OtUce Department
with auy additional deficiency.
If I an elected President, I shall
urge upon iongress, with every hope
of success, thut a law be passed rftl
lng a Ulln' In a 'Federal oflke ef a
statement of the contributions receive
by coimnlttc.i mid candidates In elec
tions for members of Congress and in
such other elections as are constitu
tionally with n tbu control of Congress.
From Hon, Win. II. Tuft's speech ac
cepting I'ltaldeiitlul nomination.
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