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FIX 13 BEARING ORCHAIM) OF 0 ACRES,
AXCK OF FARM FENCED AXI) IX GRASS. THIS IS
THE 1JEST T1IIXO TO ME HAD FOIt THE MONEV.
Price $6000
COME AXI) SEE ME FOIt FURTHER INFORMATION.
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Rooms 201-2-3
Coos Building
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The
This establishment Is now under new management and ready
for business with a full line of . rt$2S2i2klJ
BAKED GOODS, PIES, CAKE and PASTRY
Our baker has had extensive experience and wc assure the pub
lic of the finest quality In everything wo carry.
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For convenience of Call pa
trons the Lauudry offlco will
be open Saturday evenings until
8 o'clock.
Phopo 671 today. Our wagon
will call.
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
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STEAMERS.
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Steamer Plant
SAILS FOM SAX FRANCISCO, MOXDAY, MAY 2d.
FROM MARSHFIELD.
Xo reservation held after the arrival of the ship unless ticket Is
bought.
F. S.
MARSHFIELD,
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OREGON
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Portland & Coos Bay S S. Line
BREAKWATER
Sails from Portland Wednesday at 8 p. m.
Sails from Coos Bay Satu days at Service of Tide.
S. S. CZARINA
Sails weekly for San Francisco, carrying freight
and combustibles only
C. F. McColhim, Agt.
Phone Main 34 - - I- - A. St. Dock
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California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company
Steamer Alliance
B. W. OLSON. Master.
COOS BAY AND PORTLAND
SAILS FROM PORTLAND SATURDAYS, 8 P. M.
SAILS FROM COOS BAY TUESDAYS. AT SERVICE OF TIDE.
L. W. Shaw. Agt.
Marshnold. Ore., Phone 441.
F. P. Baumgartner, Agt.
Couch St. Dock, Portland, Ore,
The
STEAMER EUREKA
SAILS FOR EUREKA SATURDAY, MAY 2nd.
No reservation held after the arrival of the ship unless
ticket Is bought.
MARSnFlELD.
F. S. DOW, Agent
OREGON
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For Reliable Abstracts of Title Investments and Sale of
Real Estate
TITLE GUARANTEE and ABSTRACT Co.
Henry Sengstacken, Manager
Marshfield and Coquille City, Oregon
Phones: Marshfield Office J 41 - Coquille City 191
General Agents
Eastside and Sengstacken's Addition
Cab Call Service at An Hour
Good Hearse anil Vehicle.
IIEISXER, MILLER & CO.
Livery, Feed nnd Sale Stable.
Wood for Sale.
Tnlrrl t A fit. I'lione rjui MarHhliotd
Rev Clarence
True Wilson
Of Portland
Will nddress the people of
Coos county In the Interest of
Local Option as follows:
Marshfield, Tuesday, May
20th.
Coquille, Wednesday, May
27th.
North Rend, Thursday, May
28th.
Mr. Wilson is ono of the
ablest advocates of Temperance
in the State, and his work will
do much toward placing Coos
County in the list of "Dry"
counties.
Closing Rally at I. 0. 0. F.
Hall. Marshfield, Saturday
Evening, May 30
If You Need Money
Sell your cattle, hogs
sheep veal and chickens to
Tile Morth Bend
CASH MEAT MARKET
For Cash
Philip Fourier, Prop.
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New O'Connol Bldg.
MARSHFIELD, OREGON
Telephones:
Office 2161
Residence 2171
Drink Wolnards'a
BOTTLED BEER
Marden's Wholesale TJqnor
House
Phono 481 Orders Delivered
Free
NEW YORK
CLIPPER
IS THE GREATEST
THEATRICAL 4 SHOW PAPER
IN THE WORLD.
$4.00 Per Year. Single Copy, 10 CIs.
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Sample Copy Free.
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and
FASTEST BOATS
ON THE BAY.
Half Hour Schedule.
Itui- Uotweeu Marnlifield -nd Nnrf
Bend Made In 12 Minute.
Fare: One way, inc.: round trip, &
J. A. O'KKLLY. Proprietor.
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i Labor $
Organizations
Accomplish
IVItich Good.
By United State, Senator A. S. CLAY of Geordfn. ;
ilAV never been one to encourage nntagonisra be
tween labor and capital. Each should bo protected.
No thoughtful man will contend that labor organiza
tions should bo absolutely destroyed. Sometimes
their demands may be unreasonable, but if the work
ing people of the country cannot have organizations
to protect themselves against organizations of capital that may attempt
to put unjust burdens upon them they would be POWERLESS TO
RESIST any oppression.
LABOR ORGANIZATIONS HAVE ACCOMPLISHED A GREAT DEAL
OF GOOD. THEY HAVE BROUGHT TOGETHER THE WORKINGMEN
AND THEIR FAMILIES IN CORDIAL AND FRIENDLY RELATION
AND HAVE ENABLED THEM TO SECURE BETTER WAGES, TO BUY
HOMES AND EDUCATE THEIR CHILDREN.
These people are in many instances our very BEST AXD MOST
VALUABLE CITIZENS, and wo should give them every possible
encouragement. This statement does not refer to the agitator, but to
the honest and industrious toilers who seek to better their conditions.
Tako John Mitchell, for example. Ho has shown himself to bo a
careful, thoughtful and just man.
Both employers and employees have rights, and each should con
sider the -welfare of tho other. Destroy labor organizations entirely,
and a MOST DEPLORABLE CONDITION" would confront us.
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Chester Thorn!
Before Tacomal
Delusions Lead
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TACOMA, WashJ.'ilft.?
Snell'a department lol-
court saw an unusua
Chester Thompson, 8h
Emory, testified to t
ahility of tho deluslo
ho suffered and tho
his mind departed frO;
He was led over theTt
Attorney Will H. Thl
cross-examination laiff
him. Asked if he thou
from brainstorm th6T
smile, replied, "The)
Judge Emory culmlna
period of weakness th
in ai explosion. "Hi
began to get better rl(
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Dally Real Estatff Iter'
By Title .Guarantee ?
Co. Henry, Sen;
Manager ' s
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Chas. J. Whealy eti
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South Marshfield. nark-
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Henry Sengstacken,
Sengstacken, d6ed;lo'j
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20, Sengstacken aladU.v
field. ConsIderatUv-
May 12,
L. D. Kinney et
Johnson, deed; lota
41, Coos Bay Plat G
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Merchant Land Company,
L. Wheeler, deed
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John K. Kollock et aljfcg
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MARINE ENGINE
Now on Exhibition at our
Sales Rooms
Pronounced a Beauty by all
the Local Gasoline Experts
Gall and inspect it
Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co.
Water Front Near "A" Street
Phone 33 - . - Marshfield, Ore
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Our new plant is thoroughly modern and up-to-date,
No better gas can be made than we are producing,
We are connecting up new customers every day,
Is your application in? If not call us up and we will
send a man to see you, If gas was not the thing for
cooking with, it would not be used by upwards of
9,000,000 people in the United States, We are sell
ing gas stoves at a very low price and making a
nominal charge for the service pipes to our mains,
The Coos Bay Gas
(Sb Electric Co.
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.Valworth, deed; lots 23,'Ym-f' Jim
1 and 28 in block 8. MIW&.J3
ition to North Bend; jiMJJ
,i tin --ftoiiw if.i -i-and
iiuu, iu.u. cau.c& x?.vi
S., to Santa Pe R, jCfcl"7ra
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M. Consideration, script.
Simpson Lumber Co., to
N. Emery, deed; lots 9.4a:
block 42 North Bend. Cons:
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L. D. Kinney, to John ?
nur, coniriici; iois x, a,
and 7 in block 13, Cook
'E'. Consideration. $70
L. D. Kinney, to Willi
contract, lots 6, 7, 8 and
6, Coos Bay Plat 'BV
$1,500.
Bennett Trust Compan;
ert Drollinger, deed;1 lots5'
and 32 of block 22; Soutl
Consideration, $10
L. D. Kinney et ux, to E;
timber deed; timbor on larl
tions 21 and 22 tp. 25 S
w. m. and Flats B, c anq
timber on sections 2, 3, 1
tp. 26 S. It. 14 W. W. M.
tlon, $10,000.
L. D. Smith and wifo( tol
R. It. Co., Q. C. Deed; lots
12 of block 72, Coos Bai
and lot 10 block 5 Plat
slderation, $10.
May 13, 1908.
Geo. A. Cook et ux, to W
stow, deed; Interest; lr
twp. 20, R. 10. Considerate
J. P. Thomson et ux, to!
Van Curler, deed; lots 8,f"i
field Gardens. ConslderatliliT
John W., Burke, to Kato,K
deed; lots 1 to 12 Inclusive,, b.
Sengstacken addition to Maral
Consideration, $10.
G. W. Temple et ux, to Db
fery, deed; lots 8 to 14 Incluslv
3, Sengstacken addition to
num. onsmerauon, iu. ',
G. W. Temple et ux, to Di
fery, deed; lots 8 to 14
blk. C4. Porter addition
Bend, Consideration, $100.
uuog uuy iana ana a Jnve
Co., to E. W, Strong, aeedfj
and 2, blk. 24, Belmont add
Empire. Consideration, $200
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JITIZENSOP OCOS -ANDt
A considerable number, of,
zens of Coos county having
oa a. nesire mat x snouiu p
aame befpre you as ft. candl
the posltioa of joint senator ji
hava consented so to do, tbfitt
make the following declartaK
elected It -will bo my earnwrt v'
dearor to adranco and prUi'
Interests without regard, to
cliques or party affiliation.
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