The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 17, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIM ES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1908.
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A LARGE STOCK OF
MICHIGAN SPEED WHEELS
IS THE LATEST ADDITION TO OUR ALREADY COMPLETE
Line of
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The Artist's Triumph
is reached in touching and swaying the emo
tions of the human breast. For the musician
there is no better medium than the subtle,
appealing and perfectly pure tones of the
Henry F. Miller & Sons' pianos, Boston.
Miller
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typify piano perfection because they represent
the perfect union of science and art, , tested
and elevated by over three generations of
manufacture. The highest ideals ot art
genius are made possible by the skill of the
best artisans, with the result that Henry F.
Miller & Sons' pianos stand today in the
musical world as selections of the fittest, the
especial delight of critical and cultured tastes.
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Magazine Bargains combination?
THE DELINEATdR
TlVRItVnODY'S MAGAZINE .
THE WORLD'S WORK 83.00 fl (fcQ C(
Regular Vrlco ."?53o Unty V
Wo have numerous other offers and combinations, just as good.
Ask us about them.
Norton & Hansen
COOS BAY
Of
ELMER A. TODD, Director
ACADEMY
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Classes in Harmony, Counterpoint, etc. Vocal Sight Reading and
en-eSbir Apply for rataloBao or information to tho Director, New
o"conneli BuiUing, A and Second Streets. 'Phono IONS
Have You Tried
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Launch
Bay Oil & Supply Co.
Water Front
Phone 33
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Our Price
STATIONERS
OPPOSITE BLANCO nOTEXj
-FACULTY--
Piano
Mr. Elmer A. Todd
Miss Lucy Sherwood Horton
Voice
Mies Mable Clare Millis
Violin
(To bo announced later.
Musical Kindergarten
Miss '.ucy Sherwood Horton
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the Want Ads?
Jh?Myy
Supplies
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It is an "overthrow" to a man's
confidence when a bachelor's stove is
accidentally overthrown and ho re
members he has neglected to insure
his effects. Do not let it happen to
you. Cover the value of your be
longings with a Fire Insurance po
licy, for you never know when a
blaze will occur. We can insure you
In a good and reliable Company for
a trifling annual premium.
Title Guarantee
Abstract Co.
'IENRY SEXGSTACKEX, Mnnnger.
A CURE FOR RIIEU3IATISM.
Each recurring attack of rheuma
tism makes the disease harder to
control, but tho fact that it is not
in itself dangerous causes people to
neglect it, awaiting a change or a
settled condition of tho weather for
relief. It is often only after the 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
ono can apply. It not only gives
prompt relief from pain, but in a
largo 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.
.ONE W E N G Ij A N D SUPPER O
SATURDAY NIGHT.
5 O'clock Until 7:30 P. M. O
MENU.
Now England Baked Beans
Steamed Brown Bread
White Bread
Beet and Cucumber Pickles
Apples and Pumpkin Pio.
Coffee with Cream
Ail For 25 Cents.
CORTHELI78
'C n;i(l Second Streets.
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Temple (Si, Wilson
UNDERTAKING PARLORS.
Funeral supplies
in general.
Licensed exnbalmer
with lady assistant.
South Brondivay.
Telephones:
OFFICE 2101.
RESIDENCE 2103.
I DeWltt's Carbolized Witch Hazel
Salvo is especially good for piles, but
it is also recommended nearly every
where for anything when a salvo is
needed. It is soothing, cooling and
healing. Bo sure to get DoWitt'a
Witch Hpzel Salvo when you ask for
It. We sell and recommend It, Sold
by LOCIUIART & PARSONS.
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SOCIALIST MINISTERS APPKAIi.
A recent manifesto signed by ono
hundred and sixty-one clergymen ex
presses belief In the Socialistic teach
ings of the Scriptures, and urges all
Christian people to search the Scrip
tures and study the philosophy of So
cialism in order that their belief may
bo vindicated. The signers represent
twenty-four religious denominations
and thirty-six States and Territories
In the United States, besides threo
denominations and four provinces of
Canada. The address of the minis
ters reads as follows:
"Brethren: Wo who arc ministers
to congregations of various denomin
ations hereby declare our adherence
to the object of the Ministers' So
cialist Conference, which Is:
"1. To permeate churches, deno
minations, and other religious insti
tutions with the social message of
the Bible; to show that Socialism Is
the economic expression of the reli
gious life; to end the class struggle
by . establishing Industrial demo
cracy, and to hasten the reign of jus
tice and brotherhood upon earth.
"2. Wo believe that the economic
t machine of the Scriptures would find
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JArtlo orto estrie 1
THE DEN a room to upe when you want to lounge,
to litter things about and have a cozy time generally.
Let's have a "really, truly cozy corner" a window seat
with a box to hold magazines, cheery curtains at the windows and
on the doors, a roomy table with a pretty cover and there you
arc for solid comfort in Winter I
We want to help you with the furnishing. Just make
it a point to sec Artloom Tapestries curtains, table and couch
covers the very next time you go shopping. You will agree
with us that their
artistic beauty and
wearing qualities arc
out of all proportion
to their
modest
prices.
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We have just purchased
a large quantity of
AiTOtm Pdrtiers
and
Couch Covers
A word to the
Going &
Complete House Furnishers
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Its fulfilment In the cooperative
commonwealth of modern Socialism.
"3. We believe that the present
social system, based as It is upon
the sin of covctousness, makes the
ethical life ns Inculcated by religion
Impracticable; and should give place
to n social system founded on the
'Golden Rule,' and the 'Royal Law'
of the Kingdom of God. 'Thou shalt
love thy neighbor ns thyself,' which,
realized under the cooperative com
monwealth of Socialism, will create
an environment favorable to the
practise of religious life.
"4. Wo accordingly urge with ut
most earnestness that all our breth
ren in tho ministry and the people in
all churches search tho Scriptures
and study tho philosophy of Social
ism, that thoy may see If our belief
bo not indeed God's very truth."
MASQUERADE DAliTj nt Sumner
Saturday evening, October 31.
A $75.00 scholarship for
young man or woman getting
scrlbers for The Times.
some
sub-
Aro you voting In The Times' Prize
Contest?
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DETAILS OF THE
POSTAL SAVINGS PLAK
Prompt Performance of Republican
Platform Promise Is Certain-
Postal Savings Banks Will Forrar
Save and Convenient System for
Accumulating Savings.
A bill providing for the establish
ment of postal savings banks was far
orably reported by the United State
Senate Committee on Postolllcos nnut
Post Bonds during the recent session oC
Congress, and is reasonably certain to
be enacted Into law during the cominc;
session, thus adding prompt perform
ance to tho promise of the Republican
national platform relative to this form
of strengthening our nationnl system of
finance.
The bill reported provides for tho
estnlillslimcnt of postal savings deposi
tories for depositing savings nt Interest
with the security of the Government
for the 'repayment thereof nnd desig
nates the money-order post-ollices and
such others ns the Postmaster-General
may, In his discretion, from time to
time designate ns savings depositories,
to receive deposits from the public unci
to account and dispose of the same ac
cording to the terms of the net.
The depositories nre to be kept open
for the transaction of business every
day, Sundnys and legal holidays ex
cepted, during the usual pnst-olllctr
business hours of the town and locali
ties where the respective depositories
arc located, and during such additional'
hours as the Postmaster-General may ,
designate.
Accounts may bo opened by nny pei
oon of the nge of 10 years, and a mar
ried woman may open nn account freo
from Interference by her husband. A.
trustee may open nn nccount for an
other person. No person can open mora
than ono saving account except when
nctlng ns trustee for another person.
A depositor's puss book will bo de
livered to each depositor In which thw
iiiiuie and other memoranda necessary
for Identification will be entered, nnii
entry of, all deposits shall bo made.
One dollar or a larger amount In
multiples of io cents will bo necessary
to open nn account, but deposits of 10
cents or multiples thereof will bo re
ceived nfter an nccount Is opened.
Upon receiving n deposit tho post
master Is required to enter the huiuc
In tho pnss book of the depositor and
Immediately ilotlfy the Postmnster-Gen-ornl
of tho amount of tho deposit unci
the name of tho depositor. The Postmaster-General,
upon receipt of such
notice, is required to send nn acknowl
edgment thereof to the depositor, which
acknowledgment shall constitute con
clusive evidence of tho making of such,
deposit.
Inturcat Allowed on DciionHh.
Interest is allowed at the rate of IT
per cent per annum, computed, annu
ally, on tho average dcpos.lt during
ench quarter of the year. One thou
sand dollars is the maximum deposit
allowed to the credit of any ono ac
count, and Interest will not be paid ob
any amount to the credit of un account
in excess of ?.r00.
Pnss books must be forwarded to the
PostmiiBter-General on the nnnlversary
of tho making of the first deposit for
verification, posting, and credit of in
terest due. Withdrawals mny bo- made
under rules and regulntious to bo pro
scribed by the Poslinnster-Geuerar. Ds
poslts nre exempt from seizure under
nny legnl process iignlnst the depositor
nnd they nre nlso exempt from, taxa1
tlon by the United States or any state-.
The name fo a depositor or the amount
to his or her credit may not ha dis
closed unless by order of the L'outmas.
ter-Genernl.
Postnl savings funds nre to bo de
posited by tlio Postmaster-General in
national ImnkH located us near as may
be In the neighborhood where such de
posits were received nt a rate of inter
est not less than '2Vi per cent per an
num, If deposits cau not be made lit
national banks at the specified rate or
Interest, the Postmaster-General mav
with tho approval of the Secretary r
the Treasury and the Attorney-General,.
Invest the same In State, Territorial,,
county, or rauulclpal bonds.
Get Your Suit Pressed
While you wait, bathe, sleep
or whilo you eat at WAS
SON'S SHOP, on A' street.
If you havo not a suit, let
mo mako you ono for $!S5 or
$10. If that Is too much for
your pocket book, let mo take
your measure and havo tho
Royal Tailors mako you ono
much cheaper with an Extra
Pair of Pants FREE.
As I am able to give n cor
rect desnjiptlon of Just what
you want, I will guarantee you
a good fit. PHOXK I2SH.
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