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.With., every $100 parclaso from oar store, we will
give a 42-pIeco dinner set entirely free. Ourlowprl
cos still contlnuo one price to all, with every article
marked In plain flguros, coupons will be glren for
the amount of each purchaser. See our window
display and be convinced It Is worth your while.
Real Bargains in Real Estate
NEW 7-R0OM HOUSE on C street, fine loca
tion, good view, ground 80x140, You
can have this buy for $1800,
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C. A. JOHNSON
HOUSE FURNISHER
FRONT STREET
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The Margaret
ILES CO
Will be here
Friday and Saturday
4th and 5th t
In t,he Swedish Comedy
OLE OLESON
.Prices 25, 35 and 50c I
Buy a Saw Mill
Farm and all equipage nceessary to operate
the mill and logging camp. Good loca
tion. Part cash, balance time.
For information see
STUTSMAN & CO.
Front Street Marshfield, Ore.
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In Your Outing
You will miss It If you do not
carry
A KODAK
With Yoa
Wo have them from 91 to $100
Full Lino of Kodak Supplies
Catalogue Free.
Red Cross Drugstore
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J)rop In and see our complete line of good things
to eat. FANCY PASTRY,. GOOD PIBS and HOME
MADE BREAD.
COOS BAY BAKERY
phone mi
Opposite Flanagan & Bennett Bank.
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Eureka Paving Co.
Eureka. California
Contractors for
BITUMEN PAVEMENT, BITUMEN AND
CONCRETE SIDEWALKS, and FOUN
DATIONS. The paving now being done in Marshfield is
the product of this well known firm. Every con
tract is backed by experience, capital and a guar
anty as good as a gold bond.
An Antlclpa'tlve Burial.
The ship doctor of an' English liner
notified the dentbwatch steward, an
Irishman, that a man had died In state
room 45. The usual instructions to
bury the body were given. Some hours
later the body was Btill there. He
called the Irishman's attention to the
matter and tho later replied:
"I thought you said room 40. I wlnt
to that room and noticed wan of thlm
In a bunk. 'Are ye dead?' says I. 'No,'
says he, 'but I'm pretty near dead.'
"So I burled him."
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MORN.
In what a strange bewilderment do we
Awake each morn from out the brief
night's eleopl
Our struggling consciousness doth grope
and creep
Its slow way back, as If It could not free
Itself from bonds unseen. Then mem
ory, ZJko sudden tlcht, outflajshes from Its
deep
Tho Joy or grief which It had last to keep
For us, and by the Joy or grief wo see
The new day dawneth like the yesterday;
"We are unchanged, our life the same wo
knew
Before. I wonder If this Is the way
We wake from ' death's short sleep, to
struggle through
A brief bewilderment and In dismay
uenoia our mo unio our old lire true.
Helen Hunt Jackson.
8ort of a Reproach.
A Yorkshire (England) farmer was
aBked to the funeral of a neighbor's
third wife, and as he had attended the
funeral of the two others his own wife
was rather surprised when he declined
the Invitation. On being pressed ho
gave his reason with some hesitation..
"Well, thee sees, lass. It makes a
chap feel, a bit awkward like to, be al
ius accepting other folks' civilities
when he never has nowt o' t' sooart of
his awn to ax 'em back to."
rates, wte had 1
for a week.
but thex rot awairiai
After It wag overt-
the colonel, "Well, wh
M war now?"
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much of the tine?! li
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everywhere. What,t
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"Well," answered? the?
lively, "I wonderjwhell
some way this tef
compromised."
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ouro or w vardtot... ?
A thug with a peiKieal.
York was lndictedfJert"ei
load of hams. .TJMjrial'i
evidence agalae'Methie;
whelmhur. HivwvrlM
aad whtaperedr!'
"Yoa are a geae .gees:
nothing for me to de:'' '$$:
But the prisoner replied:
"Just you get 'up there?!
make" a speech abusing al
nesses. Ceaslderine the sis
fee you lose heart pretty qal
So the lawyer made a 'nest
speech. "But the Judge m
powerfully against the haHi;
After an absence of five minute
ever, the Jury brought in a' vi
"aot guilty.' '
"Well; J. can't understand. K
the prisoner's .lawyer as he J'
court arm'in arm .with his cliea
"I can," ;sald the other, with.
BinUe.' "Bvery ioaa on.that';io
one of the hams."
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Builders Attention
I have just received a carload f
Ready Roofing
Roof Paints
Building Paper
Deadening Felt
Use only the BEST roofings
Avoid all cheap substitutes.
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C. E. NICHOLSON, Agt,.
Office at C. B. Ice Plant Phone 731
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TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO.
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Phone 143
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Henry Sengstacken, Mgr.
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Bay Postals
jog- Most Complete Line on the Bay at
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STATIONERS
OPPOSITE BLANCO HOTEL
SIANGAN'S UNDERTAKING
PARLORS,
A full line of caskets, couches,
robes and funeral supplies In
general.
Licensed embalmer with
lady assistant.
South Broadway.
Telephones: OFFICE 2101.
RESIDENCE 8163.
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HIGH GRADE MEATS
The odor of good roast beef bower
appetisiag, can onlv be suggestive of
tho delicious tasteand flavor tlutt goes with every pieee of mesa we ael.
All our meats are the choicest we ean produce.
R. h. Noblo TR CITY MARKET PIioik 1941
C ana Front Streets, Mu field, Oregoa
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
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Hunting. Ashing, camping,
bathing the year around.
Beautiful Ten Mile Lakes,
the " sportsmen's paradlHe.
When you come to Ten Mile
visit the Ten Mile cafe, cot
tages, tents, boats, complete
camp outfits for rent at rea
sonable rates. In connection
with the cafe. Any size party
taken care of. Call and Bee us
or phone your engagement
Phone local or lonir (list anna.
R. H. REED, Prop, C
LAKESIDE. ORE. C
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Oh, What Joy!
"Cared at hut! Oh, what Joy to
think that I hare at last been oured
ui mm awiui dowoi trouble," are
the words of A. C. Butler of Cola
Springs, Texas, who suffered off and
dm for twelve months with a disorder
of his bowels, and finally, after al
most giving up In despair, was oured
by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy, No one seed
suffer from eolio or diarrhoea, for
this remedy always gives prompt re
lief. For sale by JOHN PRHUBS.
TH0MAS0N & HANSON ?
-DEALERS IN-
'Hay Grain and Feed'
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IT'S THE KNOW HOW WHICH EN
ABLES US TO EXCEL OTHERS
Garden City Ta oring Company
TWISS BROS PROPS.
Work called for and delivered
promptly. French dry and
steam cleaning of ladies find
gents garments a specialty.
Satisfactlom or no CfaargCb
Over Club Cigar 8tre
Marsbiltld.
PHONE M 014
Not Worth tho Offer.
"I was standing out In front one
nIght,H said a theatrical manager,
"when a ragged little urchin camo
along with a dog under his arm. Tho
dog was a yellow cur of tho mangiest
variety I had ever seen.
" 'Are you tho manager of tho show?'
asked the boy.
"I told him I was.
" 'Well," remarked the lad, 'I want to
see the show, but I hain't got no
money. I'll tell you1 what I'll do, I'll
give you this dog If you'll lot me In.'
"I looked at the boy and then at the
dog, and my heart melted. 'You can go,
on in,' I said, 'but never mind giving
me the dog. Take the dog along in
with you.'
"The lad went In with the yellow
cur under his arm. After the perform
ance I was standing out In front and
happened to see the urchin come out;
" 'Well, sonny I remarked, 'how did
you like the show?
" 'Oh, pretty well,' ho said, 'but I'm
awful glad I didn't give you the dog.' "
A Way They Have..
A prominent eastern elergyn.
Trillins: In marrhure ceremoai
omi, -whenever requested ".tetl ';
noiloua fjto obey." One, of this c ,i
.man's parishioners took Mafte
about this matter.
"What right have! ye," al-1
tamper- with the marrlag ceresaea
, "Oh, well." laughed the. BlaJaki
"that"' obey' te a dead' letter aaywl
The very; best wemaa la the wet
promised' to obey me eighteen yea
ago;' but she hasn't to this day." ,
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Masters and McLain
General Contractor's Buildin : ;
Material and
Beaver Hill Coal
Office: Broadway & Queen St T
Phones 2011 -826
At tho Milliner's.
"Yes, I like tho hat immensely, but
I'm afraid my husband won't' care for
it"
"But such a love of a hat, madam 1"
"Yes"; I know. Oh, will you put it
aside until tomorrow and I'll bring my
husband la"
"Impossible, madam. You had hot
ter take It now. It is much easier to
get .another husband than another hat
llko this one" Woman's Homo Com
panion. A Warm Corpse. '
Somo Irish body snatchers had rifled
a grave aud hid their booty in a cor
ner of the churchyard when it oc
curred to a half tipsy fellow, who had
been watching them unobserved, that
It would be pleasahter to be driven
back to the nearest town than to walk.
Ho accordingly secreted the dead man
under a hedge and lay down In his
place. He was duly transferred to a
cart, but when about half tho Journey
was over ono of tho men who had
touched his hand screamed to hla
friend, "Good heavens, tho body la
warmt"
Hereupon, In a deep voice, the sup
posed dead man. remarked, "If you had
been where I've been' for tho laat two
days, you'd be warm tool"
In a moment he was left in full pos
session of the vehicle! Sir M. B.
Grant Duffs Diary.
Under Marshall Law.
When James Watson Webb of Nej
York made Tom Marshall of, Kentuciw
a target for. his, editorial' lance. Mi
struck a tartar. Marshall coallen
and Insisted upon, a duel? which wsittl
principal's were stationed, .tea fi
apart'nnd exchanged shots with
effect Marshall Insisted, upon" am
shot, and both men fired elmultaneo
ly. Colonel Webb staggered, his seo;ja
onas iaia mm on the ground, and the
surgeon announco.4' that vhe was'
wounded below" the knee u
"That was'ihe'lowest act of my llfttfj
Bnouieu oiarsnan. "tstana nun in
again for auothorshot"
But Webb was unable to stasd.
was taken to a betel,, where he was
laid up tor several weeks. mtIm-
' his visiting friends; "I am ceaAned ta
my bed under Marshall law,"
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Say Ladies!
Do you know thnt in tho history
of Marshfield there never was as nice
work being done on shirt waists and
skirts as wo arc doing at tho present
time?
REMEMBER TOO, THAT YOUR
NICE WAISTS AND SKIRTS ARE
STRICTLY HAND WASHED.
MARSFIELD HAND and STEAM
LAUNDRY
J. B. HIBBARD, Manager
Pbone 2291
Do not forget that DeWItt's Little
Early Risers are the best pills made.
They are pleasant little pills that are
easy to take and are prompt Aaud
iUJe. We sell and yesoamend
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Peace on Earth.
Havo you ever thoilght1 seriously of
tlo meanlug of that blessing given
to tho peacemaker) People are al
ways expecting to get ieace In heaven.
But you know whatever peace they get
there will bo ready made. Whatever
making of peace they can be blessed
for must be on the earth here, not the
taking of arms against but the build
ing of nests amid its "sea of troubles"
(llko tho halcyons).
Difficult enough, you think? Per
haps so, but I do not see that any of
us try. Wo complain of ttho want of
many tbines we want votes, we wnnt
liberty, we want amusement, Ave want'
money. Which of us feels or knows
that ho wunts peace? John fluskin.
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Willing to Compromlto.
About tho middle of tho civil war a
freshly appointed colonel with a new
ly enlisted regiment Joined tho Federal
forces in tho far south. Ono 'morning
word was received that a small detach
ment of General Wheeler's cavalry
men was on the other side of ,tbe bill,
and a force started out in purault.
The next day the Confederates were
reported miles distant, lnLtfoppofllfe
dlrection.jjBffhd third dy1tbWeJiD
nel anjfveterafiTbrlgadler''
Truth, and 'Bubbling Sprlngi.
Truth! Trutht There fci (hothlBgJbai
truth. The spring of eternal yea
Ponce de Leon sought was truth, the
spring which bubbles deep idowa la
tho heart of man though often avert
nover reached and hss .bubbledxtsjew'
from Adam to Washington. froosOa
llicl to, Marconi. With the .eilxli' etf-f
truth tho most sustaining of all' the
tonl'cs-man can '.nifver grow old. Sat
ho" who gives 'himself to truth istust j
not look for office,' for riches "me ys
for popularity. Louisville Ceyimr
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Where They Keep, Thing., "
A New England clergyman was tak
ing breakfast one Sunday morning la.
a .hotel In a little Western ,townv A
rough old fellow across' the table called
over to him, "GohV toU the raees,
Btranger?" The clergyman replied, "I
aoa't, expect. to.v
Goln' to the ball gaBse'
No." " " y .
I ,"WeUV where are yoa igeia'T.
', "I'm, going to church.''
t '''Where do you, come frorar,
, "rjow England."
. "Oh, that explains It! That? whew
they keep the Sabbath' and every other
blamed thing they can lay their d
on." .
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When Webtter Dodged.
When .Daniel Webster was Becretery
of. state our consul general at Sbanf
bqi, baying on his hands a hundred er
more rerractory sailors and no prisea; ' t('"
sent thejivhole lot to the native gov-
ernor to bo conuaed. Jfhey Bittyed there 1
a little while and thea"mehed.ok e m
tho nrlson aad down the river" itflOir,,SiP -
front of the consul's office, each ce
bearjhg on his shoulder a pole wkkh
he bad taken out of the prison stock
ade. The consul wrote about the cast
to Mr. Webster, giving the facts a I
urging upon his attentloa the dlsgrae
attending the situation. He got his saw
swer:
I have received your dispatch of
date. In writing- to the departmtnt bera
after please uie cap paper, leavjnr a
marcln one Inch wide all arouad. Toim
reapoctfully, DANIEL WEBSTER.
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Elizabeth's mother did not teach her
little daughter much that she nay)nla
have learned about religion, aar did
the father. f
The other day a guest saidta.taa M
tie girl, "Elizabeth, does .yew father
say grace at the table?" .j-,
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