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Doctors.
DH, R. E. GOLDEN
Physician nnd Surgeon
202-03 Coos building.
Offlce hours: 10 to 12 m.
2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p.m.
Phones:
Offlce 1051 Rcsidcnco 2351.
DR. A. O. BURROUGHS
Homeopathic Physician
Chronic Diseases a Specialty.
Residence and ofllco, corner 'C and
Second Streets, Morsliflald.
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It. GEORGE W. LESLIE!
Osteopathia Physlclaa
ndmate of American School of Oiteocattn
OMce Houra:-B a. m. to 4 p. m. Other Houn Trj
Appointment, omce In If uburc Blok
Phone 1611. Marshfleld, Ore
"Tyt. GEO. B. DEC
--' Physician ad Surgoov
Now Flanatan & Boanetl Bank Bids
'Paona 1681.
T . J. W. INGRAM
"' Physician and Sargooa.
OITlco 208-200 Coos Building
Phones Office 1621; Residence 781
DR. A. L. HOUSEWORTH
Physician and Surgeon.
Offices second .floor of Flanagan &
Bennett Bank Building.
Residence, two blocks north ol
Crystal Theater. Ofllco Pbom
1431, v, Residence Phone 656.
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RS. NETTIE HOVEL
Midwife
Obstetrical Nursing
With B. Tf . Kammaror Phone 14 f
Lawyers.
Tranets II. Clarke Jacob II. Illah.
Lawrence A LUJequlst
CLARKE, BLAKE &
LILJEQVIST,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Tnited States Commissioner's Otic
"rust Building. Marshfleld, Ore'
f. W. BENNETT,
Offlce over Flanagan & Bennett'
Bank
tnrshfleld, - - Oreuo)
""OKE & COKE,
" Attorneys at Law.
Marshfleld,
Oregon.
MUSICAL
ttRS. E. M. PARRINGER
yJL Piano Instruction Homo
udlo. Broadway. Phono 1755.
Marshfleld, Ore.
7TABLB CLARB MILLIS
f-l Vocal Instruction.
Italia and German Diction.
Studio, Phone 511.
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LMER A. TODD, Director
' Coos Bay Academy of Mule,
oe, Flano. Pipe Organ. Harmony t., from
la.itrgto graduation. Slngera aoaohed Is
e diction and interpretation, lor opera,
torlo or concert work
ir O'ConnoU Building. Marshflold
Miscellaneous
7.
S. TURPEN
.tircmwci.
Over Red Cross Drug Storo
MARSHFIELD, ORB.
IARSHFIELD TURKISH BAXHfl
210-213 Coos Building. "
irs: Indies, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.,
;ept Saturday Gents, 7 p.m. .to
. m., except Friday. Phone 2141.
TURKISH BATH $1.00.
C. L. BUTTERFIELD, rop.
RIUBS & MASON
Photographers.
Coos Bay Monthly Bldg.
shflcld, Oregoa.
rR. ALBERT ABEL,
tractor for Teaming of all kiCU
Phone 1884.
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Good Hearse and Vehicles
HEAVER, 'MILLER & CO.
rory, Peed nnd Sal MbUo.
Wood for Sale.
and 'A' Sts. Phone 1201 Mrfld.
not forget that DeWltt'B Little
- Risers are tho best pills made,
are pleasant little pills that are
to, take and are prompt and
a. We sell and recommend
. Sold by LOCIOIART & PAR-
THE DAILY 0009 BAY-TIMES, MARSHPIEUD,
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DIRECTORY
Tho way to build a city Is to stand together. Coos Bay factories and Jobbing houses mnko and
have for sale many tilings that Coos County pcoplo buy in Portland and Sou Francisco. Keep Uio
money at homo. It helps prosperity.
The following is a list of rcllablo and up-to-date establishments that arc Worthy and descrvo your
patronage.
PATRONIZE' HOME IND'USTRY
I North 'BenH Iron Works
ron and bronte oostihgs. All kinds of repair work and logging
tools a spe6ialty. FOUNDERS nnd MACHINISTS.
".Nelson Iron Works,
, Manufacturers of Machinery and Supplies for Mills, Minos, Railroa
and Logging Companiei. We are pioneers in the manufacturing a
repairing of Gas Engines. Don't forget our Gas Engine Suppli
Foundry -und Machine ftttop
The Modern Company
Marshfield, Oregon
North Bend Manufacturing Cot-
Manufacturer! of
SASH,- DOORS, MOULDINGS
All kinds' of Mlllworlc, Special Furniture and'"
Myrtle Novelties
North Bend-
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Eureka Paving Co.
Eureka, California
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Contractors forv
BITUMEN PAVEMENT, BITUMEN AND
CONCRETE 'SIDEWALKS; arid' 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.
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"WHY WORRY about tho baking.
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your shoulders about spoiled bread or yeast that dobsn't work.
Diamond D or Homemade
will solve the problem always fresh pure and good.
Buy either and You can Join the Don't Worry Club.
COOS BAY BAKERY
A Street
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ABSTRACTS
TITLE GUARANTEE
Phone 143
Of Coos Bay Manufacturing
and Wholesale Houses : : :
Phono 321
NORTH BEND, Ore.
(inc.)
Railroads
and
ies.
Jtfarshfield, Ore.
Wholesale
CANDY, CRACKhRS
CIGARS, PIPES, ETC
Oregon
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In Your Outing
You will miss it if you do not
carry
A KODAK
With Yon
Wo have them from $1 to $100
Full Lino of Kodak Supplies
Catalogue Free.
Red Cross Drugstore
Let us take all your troubles off
' CtSiidiSM Opposite Flanagan & Bennett Bank.
& ABSTRACT CO.
Henry Sengstacken, Mgr.
OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1903.
J. L. KOONTZ
Machine and Repair Shops
GENERAL MACHINIST
Steam and Gas Engine Work
ttdBotfhoS" Marshfield, Ore
Hugi, Rol9, Hlk, Pier, llcnr mid Cougar
I'clts Mounted
J. E. GRAHAM
Taxidermist
Formerl) with A. Itclmine A Co.
Call or write for terms
North Front Street
AUr.hfleld, Ore.
If you are a
Coos Bay Booster
you must drink
Coos Bay Beer
Phone 1271 for a dozen NORTH DfND, ORE
Coos Bay
Monumental Works
P. M. STEWART, Prop.
Corner 3d und 'D' Ste.
Marshfleld, Or., Phono Main 1731
Pettifohn, Niools & Co,
WHOLESALE AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Cor. Broadway and Qaeen Sta.
Phono Private Ex 1021
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: Oef Your Suit Pressed :
j While you wait, bathe, sloop J
S or while you eat at WAS- I
SON'S SHOP, on A' street.
If you have not a suit, let
me make you one for 35 or
I $40. If that Is too much for !
your pocket book, let mo take I
your measure and have the
Royal Tailors make you one
I much cheaper with an Extra
S' Pair of Pants FREE.
As I am able to give a cor-
I rect desrclptlon of just what
1 you want, I will guarantee you
! a good fit. PHONE 2211.
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Al LORING
Say Ladies!
Do you Jtnow that in tho history
of Marshfleld there never was as nice
work being done on shirt waists and
skirts as wo arc doing at the present
time?
REMEMBER TOO, THAT YOUR
NICE WAISTS AND SKIRTS ARE
STRICTLY HANI) AVASHED.
MARSFIELD' HAND and STEAM
LAUNDRY
J. D. HIBBARD, Manager
Phone 2291
LUMBER LUMBER
LUMBER
All kinds of building mate
rial furnished on short notice.
Our grades of lumber Nos. 1,
2, and 8, are superior to the
same grades from any other
mill,
For prices end estimates, seo
A. M, Robb at office of Snover
& Feeney, Lockhart building.
JOHNSON LUMBER COMPANY
Phone, Mnrtlifleld 818.
QUICK. DELIVERY
For convenience of Call pa
trons the Laundry ofllco will
be open Saturday evenings until
8 o'clock.
Phono 571 today. Our wagon
will call. (,
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
Marabflald and North Bend.
PARKSIDE POULTRY RANCH
4 Empire, Oregon. 4
JOHN W. KING, Prop.
4 Eggs from thoroughbred Buff
4 Orpington chickens for salo 4
81.50 to $8.00 for sotting of 16.
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REALESTATETRANSFERS
Dall' Real Estate Report Furnished
By Title Guarantee nnd Abstract
Co. Henry Sengstacken,
Manager.
August 28, 1908.
K. T. Perky, trustee, to John Drls
coll, deed; lots 12 to 1G, hlk 4, Boise
addition to Marshfleld. Considera
tion, $250.
L. D. Kinney et ux, to Geo. E.
Horn, deed; 27-100 of an aero in
parcel '.N' Belt Lino Railway Ter
minal grounds, Koos Bay Plat E.
Consideration, ?480.
Jas. B. Milne, to Lilly J. Yearlan,
deed(; lots 17 and IS, hlk 42, Coos
Bay Plat C. Consideration, $500.
Geo. M. Everett et ux, to L. D.
Kinney, deed; all timber on Coos
Bay Plat B, Seaport and Poney
Slough properties. Consideration,
$1.00.
B. F. Wyatt, to L. D. Kinney,
deed; lots 1C to 20, blk 37, Coos Bay
Plat C. Consideration, $10.
Marshfleld Land Co., to W. T.
Moffett, deed; lots 17, 18 and 19,
blk 11, Bay Park. Consideration,
$240.
Bennett Trust Co., to Amos
Raines, deed; lots 15 and 1C, blk 8,
Coos Bay Plat A. Consideration,
$325.
August 29, 1908.
R. L. Edmonston, to Saml. B.
Rickerson, deed; lots 17 and 18,
blk 10, Edmonston First Addition to
Marshfleld. Consideration, $10.
A. M. Ross ct ux, to W. J. Rust,
deed; lots 9 and 10, blk 3, Mllllng
ton. Consideration, $10.
August 31, 1908.
Coos Bay Townslte Co., to Mary
E3. Shupe, deed; lot 23, blk 75, Coos
Bay. Consideration, $250.
Cooii Bay Townsito Co., to Marga
ret Shupe, deed; lot 24, blk 75, Coos
Day. Consideration, $250.
S. W. Van Zile et ux, to John
Nichter et ux, deed; of NW'4 of
NW, sec 7, twp 2C, R 12. Con
sideration, $1.00.
D. L. Robd et ux, to Conrad Kjel
land, deed; lots 9 and 10, blk 38,
Coos Bay Plat C. Consideration,
$333.33.
U. S. of A. to Harriet W. Van
Zlle, patent; SE& of SW&, sec 25,
twp 25, R 11.
Simpson Lumber Co., to Peter
Robertson, deed; lots 2 and 3, blk
t5l
351 North Bend. Lots 4, 5 and C,
blk 8C, Western addition to North
Bond. Consideration, $5.00.
The Sacrifloe Balked.
A young man who had been con
verted nt a camp meeting declared that
all prido and self conceit had been
taken out of his heart To provo It he
said he would" go down among tho au
dience and kiss an old colored woman.
As ho went down the aisle tho old col
ored woman rose to her feet and said:
"Look a-hyer, bruddah, you may hab
no pride, but I has. You enn't Hob
sonlzo mo 'f o all deso white folks."
A Friendly Suggestion.
A destitute author went to Dumas J
pcre and threatened to suffocate him
self and his three children unless Du
mas could let him havo 300 francs at
once. Dumas searched his coffers thor
oughly, but could And only 200 francs,
"But I must havo three, or I and the
little ones are lost." "Suppose you suf
focate yourself and save tho little
ones," said Dumas.
Tho 8oft Answer.
It was a wlso young man who
paused before he answered tho wldovr
Ivho asked him to guess her nge. "You
must have some idea of it," she said,
with what was Intended for an arch
Bldewlse glance. "I have Bovera!
ideas," he admitted, with a smile.
"Tho only troublo Is that I hesitate
Whether to make you ten years young
er on account of your looks or ten
years older on account of your brains."
Then, while the widow smiled and
blushed, he took a graceful but speedy
ieave.
NOTICE.
All persons Indebted to tho Blanco
hotel, or Ferry & Flanagan, will
pleasq call and pay samo or on before
tho flrst of October. All accounts not
paid by that time will be placed in
tho hands of our collector,
Are you cutting out your coupons
In Tho Times "Popular Voting Con
test? Tho steamer BREAKWATER sails
for Portland SATURDAY, September
12 at 11 a. m.
When you pay your subscription,
bo euro that you get your votes for
The Coos Bay Times Popular Voting
Contest.
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REMARKABLE STATE3IENT OF E.
II.' itARRlMAN Itf AN INTER
VIEW AVITlt A FRENCH EDITOR r$
Stephen Lauzanne, editor of Lo "-(
Matin, of Paris, has just published a i
book being tho Impressions which ho
received In his recent visit' to the
United States. Some of them are In
teresting. IIo calls Mr. Harrlman "king of
American railroads,1' and some of his
interviews with Mr. Harrlman aro
Interesting.
The Frenchman told Mr. Harrlman
that French roads were better built
than American roads, but that tho
cars and service In this country werd
superior to what was found on
French roads, at which the Ameri
can smiled, and said tho embetter
ing of American roads would como
In a' century or two; that something
else was essential now, and then ho
added:
"You just stated that you admired
the multiplicity, speed, and comfort
of our railroads. I would have you
know that they aro still in their in
fancy. In twenty years from now' tho
population of this country, now
eighty millions, will reach two hun
dred millions. Honce, In twenty
years wo shall need double tho rail
roads of today, capable of transport
ing twice as many passongorB with
double tho comfort. Before us wo
have a formldablo task to accom
plish; for each child that Is born
we must lay another rail.
"jYes, wo have before us a formld
ablo task, but can we accomplish it?
Up jto tho present time th'e obstacles
In our path could be overcome. We"
had to deal with two sorts of men
caps&sts and salaried employed. I
belong to neither class, or, rather, I
belong to both. I have a' duty to
perform with regard to thos'e WhO
havo brought mo their mdney, and'
another with regard to those who'
bring mo their arms. Thls doublo
duty Is neither cbntradlclory'nor' dif
ficult; if I make capital bear fruit I
alsb mako salaries do likewise. If"
revenues diminish, salaries, too, run
tho risk of going down. Thb wholo '
secret Is to maintain 'relations of1"
good feeling and equity beWeon'"
those who bring tho power of thoir
money and those who bring" the
strength of their muscles. Ab I said," '
this is easy. ,
''But there Is something else not
so easy. Suddenly, In addition to tho
two sorts of men whom I have men
tioned, a third power has suddenly
risen. It Is tho government. It
mi'xds up everything, makes troublo
and confusion everywhere. It threat
ens somo people, excites others. It
stirs up quarrels In order to have a
pretext for Interfering In them. It
brings its fist down on tho fragile
chessboard whore men are moving,
tho pieces with prudence. It makes,
laws capriciously, sottles questions
to suit Its fancy. And In tho midst
of all this disorder, Indifferent alla
to the Interests of 'all others, It Be,tn
only Its own advantage, feels"nothliu
but tho necessity of advertising It-
self.
"Ah, my dear Sir, wtio will ever r!d'$
us of that pernicious thing1 called' tho
government?"
"Do you hold the government"
responsible, Mr. Harrlman, for tho
recent crisis In New York and tho
United States?" asked M. Lauzanne."
"Whom else could I hold respon
sible?1" answered the railroad king
"Who was It that sought to restrict r
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Listen! When vou restrict the indus-r
tries of a country by awkward gov
ernmental Interference you frighten
people who have Invested capital inj
thoso Industries, you make thdml
more exacting, you diminish returnB,
you decrease salaries. Up and down,
the Bocial ladder you bring a'cbntra-a
dictory state of nervousness, proddc
ing first disorder, then panic, thehv
chaos. Wo found ourselves lmnibrs'0
cd In chaoB."
"But you got out, didn't you?1' t
"Wo shall not bo out completely
until tho inhabitants of this country
understand that perfect cohesion and.
absolute co-ordination aro riecessarj
between Its different Industrial fac-
tors; until they demand that laws bijj
mado in tho Interests of all, not ac'-j
cording to tho advantage and caprice
of somo." i
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working, to stay at his post until
confidence Is completely restored, $
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