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Business Directory
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Doctors.
kOCTOR . P. HAUMBAUGH
Physician and Surgeon '
Diseases of Woinon and Children.
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. THOMAS E. WATSON.
Mr. WatSon, the People's party nominee for president of the United States,
Wjw born in Columbia, Ga., in 1S5G and served in congress from 1S01 to 1803.
While in conp-css be obtained tbe lirst appropriation for tbe free delivery
U malls in rurnl districts ever passed by that body. Mr. Watson is a writer
f exceptional ability, bis subjects being largely of a historical and biographical
nature. The most noted of bis works are "The Story of Franco," "Life of
Kftpoleon" and "Life of Thomas Jefferson." Ills home is in Thomson, Ua.
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The Constitution
Is Sufficient
To Meet Every
Emergency.
Dy Governor JOHN A. JOHNSON of Minnesota.
(ir thig i10Ur wjiCn the!.,, secmg to iQ n disposition to
uuijux b ii um Liiu usiauiiauuu j.uiiiis. uiiuii inuiu ouLuit
to bo a desire on the part of those in authority to
abidoina CENTRAL BUREAUCRACY RATHER
THAN L A REPRESENTATIVE DEMOC
RACY, it becomes you and me to protest against any
departure whatever from the government which came to us from the
.constitutional convention of 17S7 and the amendments which have
boon made to it by specific will of the people.
Tho 2OJIVEL0US FORESIGHT OF THE FATHERS of
s' country in framing tho constitution of tho United States is shown
by tho fact that, in spito of all tho changes which have occurred in
industrial and economic conditions, in spito of tho unexpected expan
sions of tho country, tho constitution lias been found sufficiently
flexiblo TO MEET EVERY EMERGENCY WHICH HAS
i'ARISEN.
t LET US REMEMBER THIS, FOR THE DANGER OF TODAY IS
THAT THE AMERICAN PEOPLE MAY BE LULLED INTO A FALSE
SECURITY AND, YIELDING TO THE DEMANDS OF SELFISH IN
TERESTS, PERMIT THE BREAKING DOWN OF CONSTITUTIONAL
PROVISIONS, UNDER WHICH THE AMERICAN PEOPLE HAVE AT
TAINED THIS WONDERFUL DEGREE OF MATERIAL PROSPERITY
,AND HAVE YET MAINTAINED THE INDIVIDUAL LIBERTY OF THE
CITIZEN.
I Our government is divided into three separate and distinct co-ordi-inato
branches tho legislative, tho executive and tho judicial. DAN
GER "WILL SURELY COME TO THIS REPUBLIC when any
of theso departments of government attempts in tho slightest degree to
rJTSURP THE FUNCTIONS of tho other, and, while now and then
It may bo that a court of tho land in construing tho constitution may
inollify a section of it, I havo tho faith to feci that the people of tho
'country will riso abovo tho fallibility of judicial tribunals and AS
SERT AND PRESERVE THEIR OWN RIGHTS.
! OUR DUTY IS NOT TO CRITICISE THE EXECUTIVE, THE LEG
ISLATURE OR THE JUDICIARY. OUR DUTY IS TO RECOGNIZE
THE MAJESTY OF THE LAW WHEN ENACTED BY THE LEGISLA
TURE, TO ABIDE BY AND WITH THE HONEST EXECUTION AND
ADMINISTRATION OF THE LAWS WHEN SO ENACTED AND TO
'RESPECT, EVEN THOUGH WRONG, THE OPINIONS OF THE COURTS
OF THE LAND, BECAUSE WHEN RESPECT FOR THESE INSTITU-
,TIONS 18 GONE THEN THE VERY FRAMEWORK OF OUR GOV
ERNMENT IS BOUND TO CRUMBLE AND DECAY.
FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 1 2th
ERTOiRE OF PO PULAR. PLAYS
AT POPULAR
gaveii
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as follows;
Friday Night -Saturday
Night.
"Camille"
"Two Sisters"
CULLIXGS OF COQUILLE.
Events of Interest as Belated hy The
Sentinel.
The new boat which Mr. Churchill
built last summer near Johnsons mill
will be ready to run between this city
and Bnndon in a few weeks. The
schedulo will be to start from Co
quille at 7 a. m. and from Bandon at
1 p. m. A powerful gasoline engine
has been installed and it will be a
fast boat.
Lloyd Spires of Myrtle Point, and
B. A. Anderson of Marshfleld, were
in the city Tuesday to attend a meet
ing of tho District Boundary in re
gard to consolidating Bunker Hill
and South Marshfleld schools.
Miss Gertrude Wilson, teacher in
the public school, will leave Saturday
by tho Breakwater via of Portland
for her home in Jacksonville.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lamb will leave
Saturday for Portland where Mr.
Lamb goes as a delegate to the Ma
sonic grand lodge and Mrs. Lamb as
a delegate to the Order of Eastern
Stars.
The annual school meeting will be
hold at the school house Monday,
June 15th, for tho purpose of elect
ing a director in place of W. II.
Schroeder whoso term will expire.
E. Schneider leaves today for Port
land where ho will attend the grand
lodge of the Masons, representing tho
local lodge. He is master Mason of
tho local lodge.
REAL ESTATE.TRANSFERS
FOBTl'-TWO EGGS A SITTING.
Missourlun Bets ho Can Hat and 1.
gest Them.
MONTGOMERY, Mo., Juno 12.
Louis Gill, tho champion egg eater
and butcher of this city, says ho can
smash to smithereens tho record of
Frank Rynn of Whiteside, Mo., who
Is reported to have eaten as high as
thlrty-flvo eggs at ono sitting.
To prove his assertion. Egg-eater
Gill has offered to put up $50 thut
ho .can consumo forty-two eggs in a
contest for the championship and
?60.
Gill's highest record Is thirty-six
eggs, but ho Is inspired by tho con
test that Is now on In tho country
to greater things; thercforo ho chal
lenges tho world that ho can swallow
forty-two Missouri eggs and digest
them or forfeit his $50. Gill former
ly conducted a restaurant at lola,
Kan., whero ho began his coreor as a
champion ogg oator; also a possum
consuinor, got hold of a flno possum
and cooked it in a very doliclous ami
appotlzing stylo. O'Donnoll was
called away from the restaurant on
business. During his abseneo GUI
forgot ho had a partner In tho feast
nnd consumed tho whole possum. But
Gill does not aspire to become tho
champion possum enter of tho coun
try, leaving that to the Ethiopian
rnco, but ho does dare to bet that
ho has a capacity to digest hen fruit
by the dozen. He likes 'em soft
boiled with a llttlo coffee on tho side,
having beeu known to driuk as hijch
as six cups at ono sitting.
Daily Beal Estate Report Furnished
By Tide Guarantee and Abstract
Co. Henry Scngstacken,
Tilunnger.
Juno 2, 190S.
CarmI Shaw, to Ploreuco Shaw,
deed; lot 7, In block 20, and lots 23
and 2 1. in block 40, all in original
town of North Bend. Consideration,
$1,000.
Clarence L. Pearson and wife, to
Georgo Cook, deed; lot 2, and tho
Southeast ', of tho northwest
and tho south of tho northeast 34
of section IS, In township 2C, range
9. Consideration, $100.
D. S. Cameron and wife, to Rose
P. Muck, et al, deed; lots 13, 14, 15,
10, 17 and IS In block 14 Edmons-
tou's First Addition to Marshfleld.
Consideration, $10.
L. D. Kinney and wife, to School
District No. 13, deed; all of blocks
1 and 2, nnd parcels l and 2, Plat
E' Coos Bay. Consideration, $10.
Glasgow Townsito Company, to
Albort Soolig, deed; lots 13, 14, 15
and 1G, In block 17. Glasgow. Con
sideration, $470.
East Murshflold Land Company, to
Mary E. Downing, deed; lots 11 and
12. block 30, East Marshfleld. Con
sideration, ?330.
Juno 3 190S.
Ivy Condrou and wife, to Eugeno
U Church, deed; lot fi, block IS,
South Marshfleld. Consideration,
$000.
B. P. Ross ot ux, to A. Floyd Cof
felt. deed; part Southwest of
northwest of soctlon C 2S, 12.
Coiibideration, $10.
Goorgo Van Curler, ot ux, to W. L.
Church, contract; lots S and 9,
Marshfleld Gardons. Consideration,
$2,000.
Alfred Gunnell and wife, to Mary
Black and husband, agreement; river
lot 1, section 6. 20, 12, (right of
way). Consloeratlon, none.
Safety Deposit Boxes
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valuables,
valuables
best equipped vault in the county for $5.00 a year.
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We invite your inspection of our banking room and
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Absolute secrecy.
particularly this department.
t First Trust and Savings Bank of Coos Bay, capital $
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siocic tuny pam $ I uu,uuu.uu.
JOHN S. COKE. . President.
M. C. H0RT0N , Vice-pres.-manager. I
D. KREITZER Cashier.
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Ledgers, Account Books
and all Office Stationery
NORTON & HANSENS
The Stationers
STEAMERS.
THE
Steamer Plant
SAILS FOB SAN FBANCISCO, MONDAY, JUNE 15.
FBOM aLYBSHFIELD.
No reservation held after the arrival of tho ship unless ticket Is
hought.
F. S. DOW, Agent
MARSHFIELD, OREGON
California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company
Steamer Alliance
R. W. OLSON. Master.
Sll It quick, through Tho TImos
Want Ads.
SAILS FROM PORTLAND SATURDAYS, 8 P. M.
SAILS FROM COOS BAY TUESDAYS, AT SERVICE OF TIDE.
F. P. Baumgartaer, Agt. H. W. Skinner Agt.
Couch St. Dock. Portland, Ore. Uarsbflnld. Ore., Phone 441.
Portland & Coos Bay S S. Line
BREAKWATER
Graduate ot .American School of Osteopathy
Klrksvlllc, Mo.
OfHco Hours: 9 a. m. to p. m. Other Hours by
Appoliitmunt. Olllcu In NaBburg Block
Phono 1G11. Marshfleld, Ore.
DK. GHO. E. DLX
Physician and SurgcOK
Now Flanagan & Bonnott Bank Bldg.
'Phono 1681.
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DK. J. W. INGRAM
PllTKlnlnn mwl finrnonn
Offlco ovor Sengstacken's Djug Store.
Phones Qfflco 1021; Reeldenco 78S.
Dn. a. l. nousEwoimi
riijrslclnn and Surgeon.
Office second floor of Flanagan and
Bennett New Bank Building.
Koai'Jonce, two blocks north of
Crystal Theater. Oflico Phone
1431. Residence Phone 656.
Lawyers.
Francis II. Chirko Jacob M. Blake
Lawrence A. Liljequist
CLARItE, BLAKE &
LILJEQVIST,
ATTOIINEVS-AT-LAW
TiiiiRS Building, Marshfleld, Ore.
United States Commissioner's Offles.
J
V. BENNETT,
Office over Flanagan & Bennett
Bank
Marshfleld, - - Oregon
"OKE & COKE,
- Attorneys at Law.
Marshfleld,
Oregon.
Miscellaneous
OM. BARNES.
.J Contractor nnd lmlldcr.
Plans, specifications and estimates
furnished. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Marshfleld, Oregon.
CltlBUS & MASON ,
Photographers.
Coos Bay Monthly Bldg.
Marshfleld, Oregon.
M
R. ALBERT AREL,
Contractor for Teaming of all kindo.
Phone 1884.
MUSICAL
ELMER A. TODD, Director
Coos Bay Academy of Mnslo. '
Voice, Piano. Pipe Organ. Harmony etc., Irom
beginning to grnduotion. Singers coached In
style diction nnd Interpretations, lor opera
oratorio or concert work
New O'ConnolI Building, Blarshflold.
PROF RAYMONDS STUDIO
Prlvato lessons, Violin and
Dancing: day hours 9 to 11; 2 to 4
Evenings 7 to 10.
Itoom No. 3. Strictly Prlvato
Over Jlagnca it Mathon's Store
asters and McLain ''
General Contractor's Building : :
Material and
Beaver Hill Coal ::
Office: Brofiway & Queen S ; ;
Phones 20U - 826 ,;j'
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Uab Call Service at Any Honr
Good Ilcaree aud Vehicles.
HEISNER, MILLER & CO.
Livery, Feed nnd Snlo Stable.
Wood for Balis.
Third & ASts. Phone 1201 Marhnoia
III
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
Phono Main 34
C. F. PdcColIum, Agt. !
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SUNSET BAY STAGE
Leaves North Bend stables Monday, Wed
nesday .and Fridays at 8 a. in. Returning at 4
p. m. Fare $1.50 round trip For Seats Apply
NORTH BEND STABLES - Phone 111
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IMMtUIAIt VIUNITY
It is tho policy of this bank to
comflne its business to tho im
mediate vicinity. In following
this course, tho bank not only
tnliances its ovrn stability, but
promotes tho highest interest of
the community.
riRST NATIONAL BANK OF
1 COOS BAY, Marshfield, Ore.
H 0. B. Hinsdale W. S. McFarland
I? President Cashier
S John Pruees It. T. Kaufman
11 Vice Pros. Asat. Oaphier
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MARSDEN'S LIQUOH HOUSE
Phono 481
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