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TTTE DAILY COOS RAY TIMES, MAItSHTIELD, OREOON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20. f1nri WANT ADS'24 HOUE B I 1 " III T I I K a WANTED. Good family horse; bay - r-a gpv "$ y "jS" 73 flI I I i K ! 8 mS mare i,referred- F-A- Gidcn- & If,? W$ As s M pLj TheC.B.,R.&E.R.R. and Navigation Co. TK.VI.Y SCHEDULE NO. 2. Business Directory By A. CONAN DOYLE, Author of "The Return of Sherlock Holmes" COPYRIGHT. 1503, UY HARPER & BROTHERS j I (Continued from Tuesday.) neproacnes, siroi uoci rorom mat's should utter them!" "When I last loft you, Francolse, It was with a pood resolution In my mind. 1 tried to carry It out, and I failed I failed. I remember that you warned rro. Fool that I was not to follow rour ndvlco!" "Wo arc nil weak nnd mortal, sire. Who has not fallen? Nay. slro, It goea to my heart to see you thus.' Ho was standing by the llrcplncc, his face burled In his hands, and she couid tell by the catch of his breath that ho was weeping. "I cannot do without you, Fran colse!" ho cried. "I am the loneliest man In all this world, like one who lives on a great mountain peak, with none to bear him company. Who have I for a friend? Whom can I rely upon? Some are for the church; some are for their families; most arc for themselves. But who of them all Is single minded? You are my better self, Frnncolso. You are my guardian nngel. What the good father says Is true, and the nearer I am to you the farther am I from all that is evil. Tell me, Francolse, do .you love me?" "I have loved you for years, sire." Her voice was low, but clear the voice of a woman to whom coquetry was ab horrent. "I had hoped It, Francolse, nnd yet It thrills me to hear you sny it. Will you be my wife, Francolse?" And so. the moment had In very truth come. She paused for an In stant, only an Instant before taking Ibis last great step, but even that was too long for the patience of the king. "Will you not, Francolse?" he cried. "May God make me worthy of such an honor, sire!" said she. "And here I swear that if heaven double my life every hour shall be spent In the one endeavor to make you a happier man!" She had knelt down, and the kin?, still holding her hand, knelt down be side her, "And I swear, too," he cried, "that If jny days also are doubled you will now and forever bo tho one and only wom an for me." And so their double oath was taken, .an oath which was to be tested In tho future, for each did live almost double their years, and yet neither broke the promise made hand in hand on that evening In the shadow girt chamber. CHAPTER IX. ST may have been that Mile. Nanon, tho faithful confidante of Muie. do Malntenon, had learned some thing of this Interview, or it may "be that Pero la Chaise, with the shrewd ness for which his order is famous, had come to the conclusion that publicity was the best means of holding the king to his present Intention, but, whatever the source, it was known all over tho court next day that the old favorite was again in disgrace and that there was talk of a marriage between tho Jtlng" and tho governess of his chll-drenj- By midday there was none In the court who .had not beard the tid ings save only Mme. do Moutespan, wim iilnrrtiod at her lover's absence. had remained in haughty seclusion In . ller.rooin and knew nothing of what lino1 passed. Eouls in his innate selfishness had bcen so nccustomed to regard every -event entirely from tho side of how It would affect himself that it had never tstruck Jilin that his long suffering fam ily, who had always yielded to him the absolute obedience which he claim ed as his right, would venture to offer .any opposition to his new resolution. He was surprised, therefore, when his brother demanded a private Interview -that afternoon and entered his pres ence without the complaisant smile and humble air with which ho was wont to .appear before him, "Why, monsieur, you seem less gay than usual today," said the king, with .a smile. "Your dress Indeed Is bright, but your brow is clouded. I trust that .all is well with rnadamo and with the Due do Chartres." "Yes, sire, they are well, but they are sad. llko myself, and from the same cause." "Ttwlnnilt Anil wllV?" "Have I ever failed in my duty as your younger brother, sire?" "Never, Philippe, nover!" said tlie king, laying his hand affectionately up on tho other's shoulder. "You have get an excellent example to my sub jects." "Then why set .a slight upon me?" "Philippe!" "Yes, sire,' I say it is a slight. W o are of royal blood, and our wives are of voyal blood also. You married the Priucess of Spalu; I married the I rln cess of Bavaria. It was a condescen sion, but still I did It. My first wife was tho Princess of England. How can wo admit luto a houso which has formed such alliances as theso a woman who is tho widow of a hunch back singer, a mere lampoouer, a man whoso uamo is n byworu uirousu rono?" Tho king had stared in amazement at his brother, but his anger now over came his astonishment. 'Upon my word!" ho crieu; -upou iu, ll T horn silill 1llSt HOW IHHl " have been an excellent brother, but I fear th it I epoko a little prematurely. 4 ml so vnii takn unon yourself to on-. jeet to me may w.ioni l select as my wife!" "I do, slro." "And by what right?" ' "By tho right of the family honor, sire, which Is as much mint1 n rours. I look upon It as a slight upon me nnd a sl''it upon my wife." "Your wife! I have every respect for Charlotte Elizabeth of Bavaria, but how Is she superior to one whoso grandfather was the dear friend and comrade in arms of Henry tho Great? Enough! I will not condescend to argue such a matter with you! Be gone, and do not return tir yt,j presence until you have learned not to ift'erfere In my affairs." "For all that, my wife shall not ijnow her!' snarled monsieur. The king was to have no quiet that day. If Mme. do Mnlntenou's lrlvnda had rallied to her yesterday her ene mies wore active today. Monsieur had hardly disappeared before there rushed into the room a youth who bore upon his rich attire every sign of having just arrived from a dusty Journey. He was pale faced and auburn haired. with features which would have been strikingly like the king's if It were not that his nose had been disfigured in his youth. The king's face had lighted up at tho sight of him, but It darkened again as he hurried forward nnd threw himself down at his feet. "Oh, sire," he cried, "spare us this KriCI spare us this humiliation! I Im plore you to pause before you do what will bring dishonor upon yoursolf and unon usl" The klug started back from him. "This is Intolerable!" he cried. "It was bad from my brother, but worse from my feon. You are In a conspiracy with him, Louis. Monsieur has told you to act this part." Tim rinimlilu rose to his feet and looked steadfastly at his angry father. "I have not seen my uncle," he said. "I was at Meudon when I heard this news this dreadful news and I sprang upon my horse, sire, and gal loped over to "implore you to think again before you drag our royal house so low." "You talk like a fool!" cried his fa ther. "I propose to marry a virtuous and charming lady of one of the oldest uoblo families of France, and you talk as If I were doing something degrad ing and unheard of." 'She Is the daughter of a man whose vices were well known, her brother Is Pass It through m hairt, sire I" of the worst repute, she has led tho life of an adventuress, is the widow of a deformed scribbler, and she occupies !. il nnaltfnil 111 tllO IialllCe." The king had stamped with his foot upon the carpet more than once during this frank address, but his anger blazed into a fury at its conclusion. "Do you dare," he cried, with flash ing eyes, "to call the chargo of my children a menial position? I say that there is no higher iu tho kingdom. Co hack to Meudon, sir, tins insiaui uuu never dare to open your mouth again on tho subject." Tho young man bowed low and walk .i ,-uii ,iimiirv from the chamber. Tho klug's first hot auger had died away by now nnd had left behind it a cold, hitter spirit which was even moro formidable to his antagonists. But he liad little breathing space. Ills assailants knew that with persist ence they had bent his will before, and they trusted that they might do bo again. It was Louvols, the minister, now who entered the room, with his majestic port, his lofty bearing, his huge wig nud his aristocratic face, which, however, showed some signs of tropldatlou as it met tho baleful eyo of tho king. "Well, Louvols, what now" ho ask ed Impatiently. "Has some now stato matter arisen?" There is but ono now state matter which has arisen, she, but It" Is of such importance as to banish all others from our mlml your marriage, sire." "You disapprove of It?" unu. m. w T !lr. IfrV i (To Be Continued.) i WANTED. An apprentice to learn the trade. iorth Bend Cigar Man ufacturing Co. FOB. SALE Household goods for sale and houso for rent. Address Mrs. J. F. Bowman, Marshflcld. 5-16 WANTED A no. 1 good farm and dairy hand with family to take charge of dairy. Good wages. Will also pay $40 per month and board for an assistant, married or single and furnish a good house for man with family. E. L. Bessey, Coos River. Phone, C003 208. 5-1G WANTED Men to work in sawmill, wages $2 a day and upward. Simpson 'Lumber Co. 8-2 4-tf. FOR SALE Four acres of land In South Marshfleld for the next sixty days. Address B. A. 11. 4-30-2m WANTED. To rent two or more rooms for housekeeping, furnished for man and wife. P. O. Box 388. NOTICE. Those having baggage stored at. the Central hotel will pleasi- -all for same by June 1 -or it will be sold. 5-7-22t FOR RENT. Rooms in the Rogers building; suites or singly. Apply S. C Rogers, steamer Coos River, or E. O. Hall, A street FOR SALE. 02 acres for farming land, 25 acres already burnt and 2 acres good bottom land, ?25 per acre. Jackob Mattson, North Inlet. Half cash and remainder on time. WANTED Position ns cook in boarding house or camp. Dora H. Barber. Plat B. 5-2 C-l -H FOR SALE A farm of SO acres on Daniels' Creek. Address E. R. Jones. Box 110, Marshfleld. 5-2C-1 WANTED Bids for clearing streets in Bay Park. Sec Alva Doll, of tho firm I. S. Kaufman & Co. 5-26-1 WANTED A girl to wash dishes at the Palm. 5-26-1 WANTED A gi,rl for general house work; good wages. Mrs. I. S. Kaufman. 5-20-1 FOR SALE Two Lots in West Marshfleld. Both for $425. In qulro I. S. Kaufman & Co. WANTED A girl for general house work; good wages for experienced help. Mrs. I. S. Kaufman. 5-29-3 WANTED Position as cook la boarding house or camp. Dora A. Barber, Plat B. 5-29-3 WANTED. First class waist hand and skirt hand. Mrs. A. ohann sen. 5-2 9-S FOR SALE A first class milk cow. For particulars Inquire J. O. Stoops. 5-29-5 lank nf ODregim Capital Btark fulla patfiup sh.nnn. ffnutaarui a nwrral Bonking miuUrtrmi. Sfaartlj 13tnb, (Oregon EGGS I can furnish tho following Thoroughbred Eggs at $2.00 Per Setting Rhode Island Reds Barred Plymouth Rocks White Leghorns Pekin Ducks JOHN W. FLANAGAN Send in your orders Now Eggs Shipped anywhere in tho county. Flanagan & Bennett Bank MARSIlFIKLn, OUKCiON. capital kin lcn bed sW,ooo Cuplll Paid Up $10,000 unmviuca rruni. j,wv Poes a general banMnK hiislnew and draw mi tho Hunk nt California. San Franclwo ;U'lf., Kirtt National llank Portland Or., Plrl NaTional llank, Hosoburg, Or., Hanover na tional Hank, yew York, N. JI. Kutbohlld & feon, London, Bngland. Alo Mllahauge on nearly all the principal clttae of Burojie. Aorount kept subject to check, tafo depoult lock boxei for rent at 5 cenU a month or IS a year INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS Will be installed by Motors, fans, curling irons, electric heating and cooking utensils, etcM etc. fifrarsiciiiEfCiiB: Makos Kldnoys and Bladder Rlnht If you don't see any fun in Marshfleld drop around to the shooting gallery on Front St. Prizes offered for best shots. STEAMER GARLAND Leaves Marshfleld every Morning at 5 a. m. run ning up Coos River to Daniel Creek. Pull the BELL CORD Wet Your Whistle Then Blow J. R. HERRON, Prop. Front Street, s I Marshfleld, Oresron Now Ready HOTEL OREGON New and Modern Samplo Rooms in Connection NORTH BEND, ORE. NOTICI3 TO OJJH Cl'KTOMKUS Wo aro pleased to announco that Foley's Honey and Tar for Coughs, colds and lung troubles Is not affect ed by the National Puro Food and Drug law as It contains no opiates pr other harmful drugs, and wo roo commend It as a safe remedy for children and adulta nod Cross Pharmacy. July tffl rf To f a .mrts MJrJLj JCi. 1.1. UL I Best of order Sllways nmin" I taincd. I waw a I Fl T Av?lv. H tlectnc Mana;; 1 C Nalson Iron Works P. B. NELSON, Prop US ! W. A. HARING 1 I Dealer in Pure Cream Milk i and Buttermilk. Free, do- M I livery to all parts of the city. J j North Bend, - Oceffon " ;ssssi In Effect Jnntinry 1, 1007. All previous schedules aro void. Subject to change without notice W. S. Chandler, manager; F. A. Laise, freight agent; general offlces, Marshfleld, Oregon. No. 1. Trains. Dally Except Sunday. Stations. Leave 9:00 a. m.Marshfleld. 9:30 a. m.i. n. junction. 9:45 a. m. Coqullle. Arrive 10:30 a.m.JMyrtle Tolnt. No. 2. Dally Except Sunday. Leave 10:45 a. m.Myvtlo Point. 10:30 a. ni.jcoquillc. 12:00 m. b. II. Junction. Arrive 12:50 p.m.Marshfield. Extra trains will run on dally special orders. Trains to and from Beaver Hill dally. SKATING RINK ' Announcements: Open afternoon and even ings, 2 to 5 and 7 to 10, week days only. Prices: 25 cents for uso of Rink skates. 15 cents for those using their own skates. 10 con's admission to Gentlemen ovenings. Special attention given to beginners every After noon. Best of order always main tained. We repair all kinds of Machinery, Steam and Gas Knglr.CB, Guns and 111 ojcIcb. llcst of work our Specialty. : : We manufacture Castings In Iron and ' Bronze for Saw Mills and ' Logging Camps. We make the best Sheare 1 Road Spools for Loggers. : : : TKLP!IONE34 MARSHF1ELD. nDCrow R H. BRIGHAM ARCHITECT AND SUPERINTENDENT Plans and specifications made for all classes of buildings. t North Bend, Oregon PHONE 541 STEAMER. FLYER M. P. Peadergross, Master i TIME TAIJIiB. Xqves Marahuold 7:30, 9:00, and 10:30 a. m and 1;00, 2:30 and 4:00 p. m. Leaves North I3ond at 8:15, 9:45 and 11:15 a. rn., and 1:45, 3:15 and 5:00 p. m, Maltes dally trips except Sun days. Faro: One way, 15 cents; tound trip, 25 cents. Steam Dye '-Works C Street Ladies' andGoiitB'gnrreentB clean ed or dycd.vy Philip Becker, Proprietor. w i -: S Doctors. E. E. STRAW, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUIIOEON Diseases of the Eve. Ear. Noso , 7 i and Throat a specialty. Oflice in Lockhart's Building. Marshfleld, Oregon DR. IIAYDON Office opposite Un'on Furniture Store. Knurl iu to u ana io Special atlcntfou pnfd to diseases of tho tlctn UI1I1UI) Uilll Ull ',111 V WIilUS U. s: Pension examine! Marshfleld, - - Oregon im. J. V. INGHAM, Physician nnd Surgeon. Oflice over Songstacken's Drug Store Phones Oflice 1(521; reslderv-e 783. It. SI. RICHARDSON, Physician and Surgeon. Diseases of eyo, ear, noso and throat a specialty. Oflice In Eldorado Block. Lawyers. E. L. C. FAIIKIN. Attornoy at-Iiaw. flltv Attnrnev. Denuty Dlst. Att'y. Lockhart Building. Marshfleld, Ore, T,U At f 1 . X UUUO lli h. A. IilWEQVIST, TjAWHSK, United States Commissioner, U. S. Land Matters. Filings, Entries, Proofs, Contests, etc. J. M. UPTON, Attori.ey-nt-Lnw. Marshfleld. '- - - Oregon. J. V. UENNETT, Oflice over Flanagan & Benett Bank. i Marshfleld, Oregon. o. p. Mcknight, Attorney-at-Law. Upstairs, Bennett & Walter block. Marshfleld, - - - Oregon. J. W. SNOVEll Attorn cy-nt-Law Ofllco: Rogers building Marshfleld, Oregon COKE & COKE, Attorncy-nHjiuv. Marshfleld, - - - Oregon. PIXLEY & MAYBEE, Attorneys-at-Lnw. Office over Myers Store. Phono 701 .. . North Bond, Ore. Real Estate Agents. DIER LAND COMPANY Ileal Estate Drokers Mnrih Tlnnri. ... Ore'fCOn. I ; "- y. MK. AL1IEET A1IEL, Contractor for Teaming of nil kinds. Phono 1884. ' I ) McPlierson Ginser Cc. i Wholesale liquor dealers Cigars and saloon sup plies. California Wines a Specialty Front St.. Marshfleld ?3HRRiI9 Coos Bay Steam Laundry ...Of MARSHHELD and NORTH BEND All work now done at the North Bend Plant Edgar IViauzey Agent, Marshfleld North Bend Phone 1031 Marshfleld Phone 1804 l TnTMlllimini lama I RrrnrfftnreiTggWTfflyiffiTMWgH I I 1 hi A t ji Lrugg MjtJ ' aJMrtfefci'i1if'i 4- Mt