THE DJULY C.QOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1908.
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Our Daily Sale is I
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Business Directory
Doctors.
D"
GEORGE W. LESLIE
Osteopathic Physician
our 4
:: And the arrival of ever boat adds new ::
l': goods to our stock from which
customers may choose
Shirts from 50c to $2.50
ens Saats from $11. 00 to $25.
Shoes from $2.25 to $5.00
: And everything else in the gents fur-
nhhing line at an equally reasonable pi ice.
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"TFo Housa of Quality"
Between Front nnd Broadway on C Street.
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Graduate of American School of Osteopathy
KlrlvNvillc, Mo.
Onico ironrs y u. in. u 4 1. m. Oilier Hours bj
Appointment. Offlec in NasbiirR lllock
Phone 1C11. Marshfleld, Oro.
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GEO. K. DIX
1'hjslcinii and Surgeon.
Office First Nat Hank llldir. I'lionc lfisi
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A.
J. W. INGRAM
Physician and Surgeon,
Ofiico over Sengstacken's Drug Store.
Phones Oilico 1021; Residence 7S3.
DR. A. L. HOUSEWORTII
Physician and Surgeon.
Office over First National Bank.
Residence, two blocks north of
Crystal Theater. Office Phone
1431. Residence Phono 1C5G.
Lawyers.
Francis II. Clnrko Jacob M. Make
Lawrence A. Llljcqulst
"JiARKE, BLAKE &
LILJEQVIST,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Time3 Building, Marshfleld, Ore.
United States Commissioner's Office.
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On exhibition at our sales rooms h connection with our
COMPLETE LINE OF
LAUNCH SUPPLIES
WHISTLES
SIDE LIGHTS
SPARK PLUGS
CARBURETORS
SPEED-WHEELS
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Walcr Front Near "A" Street
J TACK FLANAGAN
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SPARK COILS
STEERING-WHEELS
MARINE-HARDWARE
BELLS
BATTERIES
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BILL LAWLOR
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W. BENNETT,
Ofllco over Flanagan & Bennett
Bank.
Marshfleld, .... Oregot
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F. McKNIGHT,
Attorney at Law.
Upstairs, Bennett & Walter Bloc
Marshfleld, - - Oregon
FOR SALE OR TRADE 28 foot
gasoline boat, 5 h. p. Practically
new. Inquire Times office.
FURNISHED Room to rent, close
In, heated If desired, reasonablf
terms. Inquire "B" at Times office
WANTED Good horse, suitable for
single delivery wagon. Apply or
address, Schmehl and Strawn,
North Bend, successors to Tho
Michigan Grocery company.
Taiiie or the Town
Little grams of fact sifted from
tho chuff of gonslp flylag up
. and down tho town.
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It will give Its annual danco on next
Saturday, February, 22, in tho I. Q.
p. F. hall, Marshfleld.
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WEATHER FORECAST
4 Western Oregon, western
Washington, occasional rain to-
night, Saturday southerly
winds.
FOR RENT By tho week or month,
twq, furnished rooms, warm and
dry, sultablo for two. Inquire at
"Times" office.
STAMPING Done In the latest
designs In Wallachlan, Eyelet and
Shadow embroidery, for shirt
waists, etc. Mrs. O. W. Briggs,
3rd house south of Soda Works,
Broadway.
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FOR RENT Nicely furnished room,
board if desired, private family.
Second house from depot.
FURNISHED ROOM TOR RENT
$1.50 week; Ferndale; Seo sign on
house at left hand side of street.
LOCAL TEMPERATURE
PORT
RE.
For 24 hours ending Fcbru-
ary 13, nt C p. m. Furnished
by Dr. E. Mingus, local coopera
five government observer.
Maximum 5S.
Minimum 30.
6 p. m. 47.
Wind S. W.
Clear.
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Cement Walk Laid. Tho comont
walk around tho new Flanagan-Bennett
bank building was thrown open
this morning. The walk Is of good,
width and will stand tho hui'd usago.
of daily traffic for many years.
St. Valentine's Bull. More than
usual Interest Is being taken, In so
cial circles, In the St. Valentino's ball
to be given tonight In the I. O. O. F.
hail. There have been a number
of invitations issued and the attend
ance promises to be good.
. .May Ro.tli.e Foituno. Levi Smith
of Marshfleld leaves tomorrow morn
ing on the Bioakwater. TIo L. re
ceived a flattering offer for an under
cutting device ho lately patented and.
likely will dispose of tho invention
before he returns to Com R"v pUq
amount ho has been tendered for
tho Invention is a comfortable fortune.
4I',H!v'wy''HH44
aver Us aid Yrc:rse.f $
By buying your furniture here. This is the only fur
niture store in the city where ro second hand goods
are carried and our prices are toht loo, A fair profit
is all we ask, Anything in the fuiniLie lino to be had
here,
SOME SPECIAL PIECES
of high grade furniture that just arrived are now on
display at this store, Come and inspect the stock
whether you wish to buy or not,
A. JOHNSON
FRONT STREET
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DRINK ;
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-sOKE & COKE,
Attorneys at Law.
Marshfleld, .... Orogoi
Miscellaneous
CARPENTER
Call R. A. CortheU.
For all kinds of carpenter nnd
cabinet work. Show cases and office
furniture a specialty. Phone 561.
Cortliell's Delicatessen.
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R. ALBERT ABEL,
Contractor for Teaming of all klndr
Phone 1884.
F
IANO TURING,
By. J. F. O'Riclly,
t Resident Tuner.
Address Box 219. Marshfleld.
ELMER A. TODD, Director
Coos Bny Academy of Music.
Voice, riano. Pipe Organ. ITarmonj etc , from
beginning to graduation. BingTi coached in
style diction and interpretations, for opera,
oratorio or concert uork
Now O'Connell Buildinc, Mnrshfleld.
WANTED First class cook to cook
In a logging camp for from GO to
70 men Address Box 44G or
phone 74, North Bend Oregon.
FOR RENT 2 office rooms over
telephone office. Seo R. J.
Montgomery.
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FOR SALE Beautiful 5-acro tracts
at ?60 and $05 per acre. Owner,
C. II. Chandler, Bandon.
FARMERS & LOGGERS EMPLOY
MENT OFFICE 291-2 North
Second street, Portland, Ore. Help
furnished free to emnloyers. Tel
ephone and telegraph orders given
special attention. Phono G437
Main.
OLD PAPERS For
Times office.
salo at Tho
The C. B., R. & E. R. R.
and Navigation Co.
THE O. II., R. H E. ll. R. & N. CO,
TIME TABLE.
Subject to change without notice.
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It is the policy of thia bank to
com fine its business to the im
mediate vicinity. In following
tliis course, tho bank not only
enhances its own stability, but
promotes the highest interest of
t.lirt pnminiiTiitv.
8 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
COOS BAY, Marshfield, Ore.
O. B. Hinsdale W. S. McFarland
President Cv'iier
John Pruess R. T. Kaufman
Vice Pres. Apst. Cashier
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Daily, ex.
Sunday
Marsh'd
Junction
Coqullle
Myrtle Pt
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Lv.10 :46a.m.
COOS BAY TIDES
The following tables givo tho
hours of high and low tides for every
day this week:
FEBRUARY, 1008.
HIGH WATER A. M. I P. M.
rrlday . . 14 10:22 G. 3111:471 G.7
15 11:02 G.4
1G 0:59 G.O
1G 11:41 G.4
Saturday.
SUNDAY
SUNDAY
FEBRUARY. 1008.
LOW WATERI A. M. I P. M.
Friday .
Saturday
SUNDAY
14
.15
101
4:44
5:29
G:05
3. J
3.1
2.9
5:141-0.4
5:51-0.4
G:23 -0.3
W. T. KERR, of Coqullle, is on tho
Bay for a short business trip.
S. BACKEY, of North Bend, was
Marshfleld visitor yesterday.
F. B. GARRETT, of Myrtlo Point,
camo to the city yesterday for a
short visit.
P. S. CLAYTON and wlfo, of North
Bend, were visiting in Marshfleld
yesterday.
JUDGE E. D. SPERRY, of Coqullle,
was in the city yesterday paying
respects to his many friends.
JIMMY GREEN, tho well known and
popular representative of the Pa
cific Coast Biscuit company, ar
. rived today on tho Homer.
Acme Band Dm. Tim Acrao
Band dance tomorrow night in tho
I. O. O. F. hall, Mnrshfleld, is al
ready assured of good patronage.
Those who attend tho annual attalr
of this musical organise ion always
anticipate the excellent quality ot
music furnished for the dances. To
morrow night tho members will np--pear
in full dress uniform.
Distributing Game Laws. Cal
Wright, game warden of Coos county,,
is now distributing a numbor ot
books on the game laws, throughout
his territory. Tho game warden.
caught two offenders In Ton Mlla.
about two weeks ago. They were
hunting ducks without a hunter's
license. When arrested they had six
dead web-footers in their game bags.
Coiidroii vs. Straw on the Mali. .
Hand shaken and congratulations
wero tho order in Matshfleld, and I
doubtless North Bend also, yesterday.
For the second tlmo in many moons
the mall arrived on time. That is It I
got here early in the morning. "DocH
Straw said It was yesterday's mall a
day late. This pessimistic view was
not taken, however, by Ivy Condron
who said ho had known tho mall to
arrivo a day ahead of time. Asked
for an example ho cited the case ot ;
man who sent him a bill dated thai
1st on .tho 31st of tho month.-
Trains to and from Beaver Hill dally.
W. F. Miller, Asont.
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Flanagan & Bennett Bank
MAKSHFIEfib, OHEQON.
Capital Hube.cn bed 150,000
Capital Paid Up 10,000
Undivided Profits iii.000
Does a general banking bumueca and draw
ou tho uank ot California, San Franclec
Calif., First National Bank Portland Or., First
National Bank. Uoseburg, Or., Hanover Na
tional Bank. Now York. N. M. Kothchlld &
tion, ixinaon, tngiftna.
Also cell cbange ou nearly all the principal
citict of Europe.
Accounts kept subject to check, Bale deposit
lock boxes for rent at & cents a month or
fS, a year.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS
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Cub Call Servlto at Any Hour
Good Hearse aud Vthlilos.
HEISXER, MILLER & CO.
Livery, Feed and Salo Stable.
Wood for Sola.
Third & A sr. Phone i)l Marshfleld
GUY CHAMBERS, the well known
rancher from Daniels creek, came
to Marshfleld today on a business
trip. Ho will return tomorrow
night.
FRANK BOWRON, of tho Union
saloon returned yesterday from a
three weeks visit to his home on
Ten Mllo Lake. Ho reports fine
fishing and everybody and every
thing prosperous in that favored
locality.
The much-lauded "power of tho
press" is never more usefully em
ployed than In insisting a worthy
store to become a bigger store
Tho public responas "In kind" to
sore-advertlslng. If it is big, im
portant, full of significance to thrifty
ad. In tho paper today you are talk
ing, by proxy, to a big audience.
CHAS. N. NORRIS, proprietor of the
Ten Mile summer resort Is spend
ing a few days in our city and In
cidentally looking up tourists for
tho summer trade. Ho says most
of tho tourists arriving so far are
in tho hospital or tho sanitarium,
Mnlto Valuable Find Captain!
Dave Golden, of the launch GascoJ
and Chief Nichols, of the Maishfloldi
lire department returned yidterday
from a trip to Gardiner. On tholrl
homeward journey they picked ur
100 pounds of whalebone on the
beach between Jarvis landing and
Ten Mile creek. As the bono was too
heavy for the stage hoioia to pul
through the sand Messrs. Nicols and
Golden Walked to tho Jarvis landinf
with it. Chief Nicol'b share of the
bono is 200 pounds. The last maw
ket qoutations ho had g.ve It a value
of $4 a pound. This will not th
chief $800. Ho says he Intends tel
devoto the entire sum to tho re
habllitation of tho Marshfleld FtrH
Department, his first move bolng tq
secure quarters for tho firemen.
BONITA
and
NORTH BEND
FASTLo:' BOATS
ON THE DAY.
Half Hour Schp
Rui ctucen Marsbfh .id North
l'"nd M. In 1U Mlnntes.
Priv.ue Lunftlngs.
ra- One in, 15c.; roui0 trip, trie.
J. A. O'KELLY. Proprietor.
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Tr ' ' ; '3. ifro full Of thlngfc 1
quicken and fcthmo "bargain hm"
era."
A TfnrhinHmi Snl At- A
OHAB. A. S'i LIENS'
HoaJ nnd Hull House
Cine jo.
' t First & B 3t., Marahflpld.
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Today's ads reflect tho enterprise
of "today's peoples" in this city.
rs. M. II. Smith, Awnt, fi,of Ha, terrors,
Facts About tho Grip.
Tho grip is highly Infectious.
It stimulates other diseases.
The grip picks out tho weak points
of a person's constitution.
Tho grip in Itself is by no means a
mortal disease.
The victims of tho grip aro adults
who perish from pneumonia or bron
chitis, and tho nged who sink from
heart exhaustion.
Children, whilo prono to tho dis
ease, eujoy a coinparatlvo Immunity
from Its complications and dangers.
In adults tho attack, as a rule,
comes on with lightning like speed,
health Is suddenly overcome by a
feeling of discomfort and depression.
IIo runs" at the nosoj ho feels
chilly ' s head aches; his eyes pain
him.
Tv to do go to hod at o";
take ( hamberlaln's Cough Romr-dy
and quinine ns directed for Influenza
Do this and the grip is soon shora
For sale by Job
C. A. MOORE, proprietor of tho
"Claymooro" establishment in this
city has been fishing on the banks
of tho Uinqua and renewing tho
friendship of old acqualntences at
Gardiner. As a specimen of his
salt water prowess ho brings bnck,
that clastic substance forming tho
upper jaw of tho whalo. This sec
tion of tho jaw Is covered with a
coarso growth of whiskers and all
the coma, gelatine and lichen that
Is picked up by tho whale In his
latitudinal and longitudinal ob
servations, is strained through tho
aforesaid whiskers, befor olt enters
tho cavernous depth of his digest
ive machinery. This Information
was gleaned from Mr. Moore by
careful and wary Interrogation,
and as such Is luvalunblo as a cor
ner of actual history to our young
America.
HERMAN KRIJGER of the P. K. sa
loon rocnntly purchased from Cal
Wright, U. S deputy game warden,
tho flno and 'filnty launch Sea
Foam. K. vnmn has Just roturnod
from a nnj
Ing a sue.
satisfied -.
Why ho -'
from P"
a matt"
Vn'Mi Slough, mak-
. t 'lp and perfectly
i new acquisition.
ict North Slough
jther sloughs is
,n'r ti..a.
Ennilim(Jons,.
- rf 'Ls 5rn- '
1 il' Ily ftigHgr,
caslon bolfl" tin
-Pupils and teach
ied Bwhuol will be
.hitf wt'ok, the oc
examl nations.
Judge Upton Hears Cube BcfoM
Judge Upton, yesterdiy afUrnoon,
case of gambling, the defendant., bea
Ing Ferry and Flanagan, of tb.tj
Blanco hotel, was heard. A MJ
Waltermer, of CoquIllp, was re
sponsible for tho chargo lodgeil
against tho defendants by Marsha
Carter. iTho evidence developed
however, that Waltermyer did nc
have any caso. Previous to lodglrj
his complaint with. Marshal Cartf"
In which he htiitod that he had k
?100, ho had been drinking heavilS
and yesteiday afternoon, to all ar.
pearances, he had t yet taken pas
bugo on tho water wagon, Tho ?10i
which ho cUUmpd to have lost wa
returned to him rday. It sooml
that he gave.it to .i man to keep
for him and the 1 u or Intended tl
save it until I bhould sohe
up. In viow of , 1 r trial, howovow
he returned It to Wn!;ormyor. Judj
Upton dismissed t U cane. AttorneJ
McKnlght appt-aivd lor the defend
ante and Attorney E L. C. Farria
for tho probecuiio...
Corner 5ui t ' Broadway
snap for ' i evcolloi
building hit i nil
$900.00. r7 i 5 i .
from tow;. 30 cown, o' , Is f farn
ing Imiiliiui, i ,,.co 1 1 undo
laid with T, fl.iOt; 00. . t 4,
tracts from $J2 to $90 por ro. '
n "TRMAN ACO.
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