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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFl'ELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1908.
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j We quote best imported Cement $3.75 per bbl.
We " " California 3.00 "
We Lime 2.25 " "
Now is the
Time to Build
Lime and Cement Have All Declined
The above in small quantities
Marked reductions in large quantities
MURPHY-DOW
Building Material Company
THE RINK
Skating Every Evening Excepting
Tuesday 7 to 9:30 p. m.
DANCING every Tuesday night from 7:30 to 12:00 p. m.
Mmic by BAY CITY ORCHESTRA
Excellent floor
D. L. AVERY Prop.
THE BEVIER ENGINEERING WORKS
MANUPACTURETS OP
dAS ENCIINES and SPECIAL MACHINERY. MECHANICAL" DRAFTING
a Specialty. Shops In the North Bend Wollen Mills;
North Bend
Phone 1291
SUNSET BAY STAGE
Leaves North Bend stables Monday, Wed
nesday and Fridays at 8 a. m. Returning at 4
p. m Fare $1.50 round trip For Seats Apply
NORTH BEND STABLES - Phone 111
COOK
WITH
GAS
Our new plant is thoroughly modem 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
(8b Electric Co.
Our Sausage Business
Hns grown so rapidly that wo hare found It necessary to
employ an extra man for that department. We hare secured
the services of an expert sausago man from Portland who
makes as good sausago as Is produced in tho State of Oregon.
Ho knows how. Just the right amount of seasoning combin
ed with our fine meats. A trial order will convince you. Let
us hare It today.
TEe CITY MARKET
R. H. Noble, Prop. ... Marshfield, Oregon
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The Shamrock
The beautiful new launch is
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fl ties desiring a boat that com
3 bines speed, comfort and safety.
will accommodate 3U people.
For rates and further Informa
tion apply to
IVY CONDRON,
Pioneer Grocery Phono 841
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Chas. A. Stevens Coat & Suit t
House, Chicago
Mrs. M. R.SMITH, Agt.
Cor. Firit and B St. Hantficld, Ore. 1
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FAMITjY orders for
WEINHARD'S beer
By mall or Phono
Delivered Free
MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE
Oregon Electrical
Supply Co.
DON'T FORGET WE HAVE
GAS SUPPLIES AS WELL AS
ELECTRICAL GOODS. CAN
FILL ORDERS FOR ANY
THING IN THESE LINES.
Cab Call Service at Any Honr
Good Hearso aud Vehicles.
HEISNER, MILLER & CO.
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable.
Wood for Bala.
Third & A St. Phone 1201 Marshfield
For Reliable Abstracts of Title Investments and JSale of
Real Estate
SEE-
TITLE GUARANTEE and ABSTRACT Co.
Henry Sengstacken, Manager
Marshfield and Coquille City Oregon
Phones: Marshfield Office J4J - Coquille City 191
General Agents
Eastside and Sengstacken's Addition
COLUMBIA MACHINE WORKS
Cavanagh, Chapman 8b Co.
I General Repair Work and Woodturmng. Launches a Specialty
Foot of Queen Avenue, Marshfield
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Farmers!
If You Need Money
Sell your cattle, hogs
sheep veal and chickens to
The North Bend
CASH MEAT MARKET
For Cash
Philip Fourier, Prop.
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Dry Wood
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Can be had at a
moments notice at
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Campbell
WOOD YARD
Link Smith lessae 'Phone 921
North Front St.
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FOR TABLE USE TRY
Weinhard's Bottled Beor
MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE
Phono 481
Orders Delivered Free.
MANGAN'S
Undertaking
Parlor
New O'Connel Bldg.
MARSHFIELD, OREGON
Telephones: Office 2161
Residence 2171
Masters and McLain
General Contractor's Building ',
Material and
Beaver Hill Coal :
Office: Bro?4way & Queen St ;
Phones 2M1 - 826
Steam Dye Works
C Street.
Ladies' and Gents' Garments
Cleaned or Dyed
Philip Becker, Proprietor.
REAL ESTATEJRANSf ERS
Dally Real Estate Report Furnished
By Tltlo Guarantee nnd Abstract
Co. Henry Sengstackon,
Manager.
May 18, 1908.
Bennett Trust Co. to S. L. Hays,
deed; lots 12, 13, 14, 15, 1C and 17,
blk 15 South Harbor. Consideration,
1.00.
U. S. to .Edward B. Perrln, patent;
lot 2 of sec 22, tp 25 S. R. 11 W.
John K. Kollock, et ux, to W. B.
Hamilton, deed; lots 1 and 2, blk. 43
Coos Bay Plat C. Consideration, $10.
Jacob Evans, to L. J. Simpson,
deed; 4 acres of land In SBV4 of sec
8, tp 2C S. R. 14 W. Consideration,
$10.00.
May 19, 1908.
Geo. D. Mandlgo, et ux, to Santa
Fe Pacillc R. R deed; N of SEVi
of sec 8, tp 2G S. R. 8 W, W. M. Con
sideration, $740.
Simpson Lumber Co., to A. O.
KJelland, deed; lot 26 blk 48 North
Bend. Consideration, $5.00.
Mary Hansen, to C. W. Tower,
contract; SWK sec. 33, 2C, 14. Con
sideration, $1.00.
Glasgow Townslto Co, to Bennett
Swanton, deed; lots 8, 9, 10, 11, 12,
blk 19 Glasgow. Consideration, $100
May 20, 1908.
H. S. Kinney, to John E. Stevens,
contract; lot 4, blk 61, Plat B. Con
sideration, $500.
May 21, 1908.
L. D. Smith and wife, to W. J.
Rust, trustee, deed; lots 6, 7, 17, 18,
19, 20, blk 13, lots 12, 13, 14, 15,
10, 17, blk 12, Alder Park. Con
sideration, $10.
A. E. Seaman and wife, to Mary
R. Smith, et al, deed; lot 12 and part
of lot 14, in Evergreen Terrace. Con
sideration, $10.
The McClelland Inv. and Dev. Co.,
to Mary R. Smith, deed; lot 8 blk.
4, Milllngton. Consideration, $10.
Gow Why and wife, to Long Chong,
deed; und , lot 9, blk 2, E. B.
Dean & Co's 2 addition. Considera
tion, $10.
Delia Proctor, and husband, to
Telia Scott, deed; lot 2 blk 6, Cen
tral Place addition to Coos Bay. Con
sideration, $10.
Wm. J. Smith to P. N. Reberg,
deed; lots 7 and 8, blk 43, Coos Bay,
Plat B. Consideration, $10.
United States to Annie M. Moon,
receipt; S of SE and E of
NE of section 33, 26, 11 of section
28. Consideration, $6.00.
The Bible a Human Book
That Meets Human Needs.
By F. S. GOOCMAN, Y. M. C. A. Secretory.
CITE Biblo has always been under fire, but tho old book will
stand nil tho assault that will como upon it. It has been
under tho firo of infidelity, of destructive criticism, of con
troversy and of misrepresented text.
There is nothing tho Biblo has n harder timo with now than with
tho misrepresentations of professed Christians. Tho Biblo stands
under thi3 firo because it is a HUMAN BOOK 'AND, MOEE, bo
causo it faithfully accounts for human conditions, becauso it is a book
fillod with tho records of human misery and becauso it meets human
needs.
In writing of "Washington and Lincoln in tho present day wo toll
only of tho good parts of their lives. Only tho good stories that Lin
coln told arc recounted, yet in his early lifo ho told somo that woro
not so good. Tho Bible, however, looks tho matter in tho faco and
TELLS THE TEUTH. It relates tho sin in tho lives of Abraham
and David as well as tho better parts of their character.
WHEN THE WRONGS OF MODERN CONDITIONS ARE RIGHTED
IT WILL BE BECAUSE THE PRINCIPLES OF CHRIST HAVE HAD A
FAIR CHANCE. EVERY MAN LONGS TO BE BETTER THAN HH
IS. THE SATISFACTION OF THAT YEARNING MAY BE FOUND IN
THE BOOK. GIVE THE BIBLE A CHANCE.
We are now prepared to store.
your goods. Bay Side Paint Co.,
North Bend.
A Warm Place.
He You give me such a hot time
when I como homo that I wish I wore
dead.
She Well, what difference would
thnt make? Gadfly
Too Much Diabolo.
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Humanity Gulled by Palmists
By Professor STIRLING of Victoria University, Manchester. England.
OOK at your palms and you will find certain classical lines.
I These lines tho so called lines of lifo, heart and head, and
Pf tho girdle of Venus, and tho bracelets of lifo around your
wrists what do you suppose they really are? They aro
nothing more or less than creases or folds produced by the ACTION
OF THE MUSCLES.
Tho lino of heart, for instance, is tho flexure of the four fingers.
Tho lino of lifo is tho result of tho action of the thumb. All these lines
that havo been given astronomical names by palmists aro character
istic flexures. You will find tho same lines on the palm of the Bar
bary ape.
Humanity is daily gulled through its EXTRAORDINARY
IGNORANCE OF THE ELEMENTARY FACTS OF PHYSIOLOGY.
POLITICAL ADVERTISING.
POLITICAL ADVERTISING.
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THIS IS THE W THAT
CHAMBERLAIN "STOLE" LANDS
HE HAS HUSBANDED, FOR THEIR
FUTURE, THE BIRTHRIGHT OF
THE SCHOOL CHILDREN OF
THE STATE OF OREGON.
What has Chamberlain done for the
schools and school children of Ore
gon?
1. He has kept the management
of the state land office in the hands
of clean and competent officers, who
have applied strict business methods
In the conduct of the office, and are
now Eiving to the people the treat
ment to which they are entitled and
which they previously had been
denied.
2. Ho forced the cancellation of
fraudulent and delinquent certificates
of sale covering 250,000 acres of
school land. These lands are now
being sold at twice their former
price and the proceeds of their sale
will add over $600,000.00 to the Ir
reducible school fund of this state.
3. He has selected nearly 100,000
acres of Government land to make
good losses in school sections. Nearly
all of this land has been sold at
prices from $5.00 to $8.50 per acre,
and has added over $600,000 more
to the Irreducible school fund.
4. Through his state land agent,
forged and fraudulent applications,
involving several hundred thousand
acres of school land, wero brought to
light, the guilty parties convicted,
many certificates cancelled, and large
areas of land restored to the state.
Forged certificates and other docu
ments covering thousands of acres of
school land wero discovered and re
ported In time to prevent tho Issue
of deeds thereby preventing enor
mous losses to tho school fund.
5. He has cut off tho graft of the
old school land ring, whjch for years
levied tribute upon the people to tho
extent of $1.00 to $1.50 for every
acre of indemnity or Hen land select
ed. Applicants for these lands now
deal directly with tho state land
agent, instead of with tho agents of
the land ring, and the state Ib re
ceiving $8.50 per acre for lands that
formerly went at tho beggarly flgurcB
of $1.25 and $2.50 per acre. This
reform alone saves for tho school
children and tho little red school
houses of Oregon hundreds of thou
sands of dollars that otherwise would
have gone to build palaces in San
Francisco for tho Hyde crowd.
Was there ever a timo in tho his
tory of our state when wo wero so
badly In need of a man like Chamber
lain at Washington to assist in tak
ing tho tangles out of tho many pub
lic land problems in which Oregon
is so vitally Interested?
ITS EASY TO GET IN, BUT HARD TO GET OUT. r"1
Customer Sulraon mayonnaise.
Walter (absentmludedly practicing
for the. Illrea Menials' Diabolo handi
cap) Yes, sir. Shall I spin It for you,
or would you rather catch it if I throw
It under your leg? Tatler.
Hard to Part.
The Tenor (dramatically) Leave me,
madam; leave me, I say (Aside) Why
the deuce don't you go off?
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