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NORTH BEND NEWS
George Tope will start a moving
picture show In the Eckhoff build
ing. Vm. Piper of North Coos River,
visited friends In North Bend Thurs
day. Elijah Smith of Empire, was a
North Bend business visitor yester
day. Jesse Tyrell of Bandon, Is the
guest of his mother, Mrs. George
Bolster.
Miss Minnie Peterson of Isorth In
let, visited relatives here one day
this week.
Claude Piper of North Coos River,
Is now head sawyer at the North '
Bend mill.
Fred. Cavanagh of Eastside, is
now acting as night watchman at the
North Bend mill.
Alfred Johnson of the Johnson
Lumber Company, was a North Bend
"visitor yesterday.
' Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hayes have
moved Into the residence formerly
occupied by F. W. Bode.
Henry I. Reese has gone to Co
qullle where he will act as head
sawyer at the Johnson mill.
The young child of Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Durrand of Flagstaff, who was
partly paralyzed, Is improving.
Jerry Haines, a retired business
man of Myrtle Point, was a North
Bend business visitor yesterday.
The Omega is taking on a cargo
of lumber at the North Bffnd mill
and will sail soon for San Pedro.
The Redondo, which has been tak
ing on a cargo of lumber at the Por
ter and North Bend mills, will sail
Boon for San Pedro.
J. H. Groves has purchased Dr'.
A. Gelschen's interest in the North
Bend drug store, the latter going to
.Montana to locate.
J. Virgil Pugh has pnrchaspd the
corner east of the North Bend Drug
store and will probably erect a sub
stantial building on it.
Tom James and Archie Whlsnant
have been spending a couple of days
at Ten Mile hunting ducks. The
first two days they got thirty birds.
Captain and Mrs. Leneve, who
have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. '
"Win. Relchert the past few days, left j
yesterday for their home In Coqullle
City. I
Ole Larson, the night watchman
who had his hand seriously lnjirred
In the North Bend mill, had three of
his fingers amputated at Mercy hos
pital. Mrs. E. S. Flitcroft and daughter,
Miss Emma, who have been visiting
friends In North Bend for some time,
left on the Alliance for their home
In Portland.
Mrs. M. E. Alexander of Coo3fon
who has been at Mercy hospital for
some weeks has been very ill for I
several days but at present shows :
some Improvement. i
Dr. Wm. Cavanagh a former resi
dent on tho Bay who has been tak
ing a post-graduate course In New
York City, returned to his homo in
cast Portland a few days ago.
Tho Presbyterian Ladies held a so
cial Thursday evening in tho Chris
tian Endeavor rooms. An Interest
ing progrnm was tendered and dell
clous refreshments were served.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Nay of Fern
dale, will leave on tho Plant for San
Francisco. Mrs. Nay has been in
poor health for some time nnd will
spend the winter in Tucson, Arizona
Captain Rudolph Schinohl hns
sold hlb Interest In tho Schniehl &
Strahn grocory to tho other inem
bors of the firm and will leavo with
his family for San FrancUco to
make his future homo.
Arthur Eldiidgo, who has boon vis
Ring relatives on Coos River, left it
fow days, ago for Now York. Mrs.
Eldrldgo and sons will upend some
time w"h Mrs. K'drldgs paronts, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Anson Rogers of South
Coos IMvor.
Mrs. J. 1). Hodson of North Bend
HoIght8, was surprised by u nunibBr
of hor friends dropping In to spend
Thursday evening, it being Mrs. Hod
son's birthday and Eldon Cavanagh's
birthday, and It was decided to cele
brate them together. A very pleas
ant evening was spent. Refreshments
were served.
Manager Johnson of the Johnson
Lumber Company of Coqullle, Is here
en route to San Francisco.
The North Bend mill shut down
at noon today owing to the heavy
soiuh wind which was prevailing.
Wm. Vaughan of the Vaughan and
McDonald Camp at Daniels Creek,
wl.l spend Sunday with his family.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Schleffle, who
expected to move to the Bay City
mill, have decided to remain In North
Bend this winter.
Mrs. Anderson of Bunker Hill,
who underwent a critical operation
at the Mercy hospital a few days
ago, is now improving nicely.
The two cases of diphtheria that
have been under quarantine the past
ten days, are the only cases and
they hope not to have any further
spread of the disease.
Mrs. Harry Backenstoe, a former
resident of the Bay, is quite ill at
her home In Portland. She will
undergo an operation at one of the
hospitals there In a few days.
OBITUARY.
W. H. Ray was born In Jacltson
county, Tenn., March 2nd, 1S27, and
removed with his parents to south
ern Missouri, when about ten years
of age. He obeyed the Gospel, and
was baptised at the age of 19. He
was united in marriage with Mary
E. Clinkinbeard, April 5th, 1848.
Twelve children were born to this
union, four of whom died in infancy.
Four sons and four daughters were
at his bedside when he died, Nov.
7th, at 5:30 p. m., 1908, at the age
of 81, years, S months and 5 days.
Two sons, living in Kansas, and one
daughter living in Idaho, could not
be present on account of sicknes".
He was laid to rest In the Norway
cemetery, near Myrtle Point, Oregon,
Nov. 9 th.
He was a close student of the
Bible, and was always ready to con
tend earnestly for the Faith once
delivered to the Saints. He leaves
his aged wife who Is past 80 years,
besides six sons and two daughters
and a host of other relatives and
other friends to mourn, but not
without hope. The undersigned
spoke words of comfort to the
oereaved ones.
H. P. BOLEN.
NOTICE TO BIDDERS.
Notice is hereby given that sealed
bids will be received by the Common
Council of the City of Marshfleld,
Coos County, Oregon, up to half past
seven o'clock In the afternoon of
Monday, November 30'h, 190S, for
Planking portions of that portion of
Front Street from a point 320 feeb
north of the north lino of "A" Street
to the North line of "W" Street, ac
cording to the plans and specifica
tions of said improvement on file in
the office of the Recorder and open
to the Inspection of all persons inter
ested therein.
Dated this 21st day of November,
1908.
J. M. UPTON,
Recorder of said City of Mrashfleld.
HEXAMETHYLENETETRAMINE
The rbovo Is the name of n German
chemical, which Is one of the many)
valuable ingredients of Foley's Kid-i
noy Remedy. Hexamethylenetetra
mlne is recognized by medical text
books and authorities as a uric acid
so'vent and antiseptic for the urine.
Take Foley's Kidney Remedv as soon
as you notice any Irregularities, nnd
'avoid a serious malady. For sale by
'Red Cross Pharmacy, John Prcttss,
prop.
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T The plumbing on the new
lintel Chandler Is being done
f by
J. H. RUST
Tho specifications call for
class "A" material and work
manship throughout. Esti
mates given on plumbing,
heating nnd gas fitting.
? 'C Street, Opposite Hotel $
f Clmiuller 1MIOXK 804. J
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DO NOT TAKE THE RISK.
When yon hnve a bad cough or
cold do not let It drag along until It
becomes chronic, hut give it atten
tion and got rid of it. Take Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy and you are
sure of prompt relief. For sale by
,OHN PREUSS.
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THE NEW DISEASES.
It's funny how these doctor men
Discover so unceasing
Diseases new to kill men off,
The frightful list increasing;
Bad lingering colds we used to have,
They call them now bronchitis;
The old-time sore throats of our
youth
Are changed to tonsllitis.
The leg-aches that we used to have,
By clever mesmerism,
They've made us thing's a new dis
ease, Sciatic rheumatism.
If old-time stomach aches arise,
They're likely to invite us
Into a hospital to cut
Us for appendicitis.
But here's the latest that is out
From medical profession
I fortunately have the proofs
Of truth In my possession;
I knew a man who poison took
In error, and to cuie him.
He drank four quarts or more of
milk;
A neighbor dfd assure him.
That this would act emetical
And cure him In a minute;
He said 'twould clear his stomach
clean
Of all the poison in it,
A thunder storm was raging then;
The sick man, I profess,
Groaned louder than the thunder
storm
And died in deep distress.
They called a neighboring doctor In,
Who took his carving knife
And cut the dead man open to
Find out what took his life; .
Then to the mourning fami.y gave
This diagnosis comic:
He sa'd the man's disease was caus
ed By smear-case on the stomach.
Perhaps 'twas so, I cannot say
I am no science stabber;
That doctor said the milk was turn
ed By thunder Into clabber.
At once the gastric forces on
That clabbered milk did seize
And quickly It was worked into '
A mass of cottage cheese.
MORAL: s
Ah, me, tho new discoveries
That medicine can make;
We should be happy to get sick
For new discoveries sake.
The girl had been three weeks In
the employ of an artistic faml'y; but
her time had been by no means wast
ed. Her mistress was giving her In
structions as to the dinner. "Don't
forget the potatoes," enjoined the
lady. "No, ma'am," was the reoly;
"will you 'ave 'em In their jackets
or In the nood?"
At a dinner recent y, William J.
Bryan was joking about his repeated
attempts to be elected president,
altho Mr. Bryan considers them no
joke, at that.
"After a time," he said, "I shall
be In the position of the man, some
what worse for wear, who came Into
a dance in Texas. The floor man
ager saw him and led him out. He
came back. Then the floor manager
pushed him out. He came back.
Finally, the floor manager kicked
him out, and he rolled down a flight
of stairs. At the bottom of the
stairs he considered the matter. 'I
Irnnw M'ttnf If manna V onid 'TMirt..
can't fool me. Those people In there
do not want me to attend that
dance.' "
Bought a job lot of APPLES, for
sale cheap while they last. Anoun
"ns.li Grocery.
BIG LAND OPENING.
On January 20, 190P, at Rose
burg, Oregon, 91,500 acres are to be
withdrawn from the Umpqua Forest
Reserve. This embraces some of the
finest dairy and timber lands in Ben
ton, Lane, Douglas nnd Coos coun
ties. Not all of this land Is subject to
entry. For $2.50 vo will send you
prepaid IS largo lithographic town
ship mnps with above vacant lands
co'orod thoreon. Also full instruc
tions as to dates, maunor of fllin
etc., otc. '
THE DOUGLAS COUNTY AB
STRACT COMPANY,
Successor to Frank E. Alloy,
Roseburg. Oregon.
FINANCIAL
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First Trust i Savings Bank
$100,000 Capital, Fully Paid
STANDS FOR CONSERVATIVE BANKING
Pays Interest on Time and Savings Deposits
The officers and the entire directorate are citizens of Marshfleld
and vicinity who own and control the capital stock Whose every
interest and success means the success of this community. Wo
solicit your business and accounts.
DIRECTORS.
JNO
JOHN S. COKE
STEPHEN C. ROGERS,
HENRY SENGSTACKEN,
M. C. HORTON,
WILLIAM GRIMES,
OFFICERS.
JNO. S. COKE, President. DORSEY KREITZER, Cashier.
M. C. HORTON, Vice President and Manager.
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Flanagan 8l Bennett Bank
MARSHFIELD. OREGON.
Vald U ( apltal and Undivided Prollf $75,000
Assets Over Half Million Dollars.
Does a general banking business and draws on the Bank of Cali
fornia, San Francisco, Cal , F lrst National Bank, Portland, Ore.,
First National Bank, Roseburg Ore., Hanover National Bank, New
York, N. M. Rothchlld & Son, London, England.
Also sell exchange on nearly all the principal cities of Europe.
Accounts kont subject to check, safe deposit lock boxes for ront
j at 50 cents a month or $5 a ear.
IrTERJEST paid on time deposits.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK 7
OF COOS BAY
Strict! a i ommercial Bank
The Corn Exchange National Bank, Chicago, 111.
Draws Wells Fargo Nevada National Bank, San Francisco, Cal.
n 7 The United States National Bank, Portland,' Ore.
DraltS The National Park Bank, New York, N. Y.
Ojj The Bank ol Scotland, London, England.
The Credit Lyonnals, Paris, France.
In addition we draw drafts on all principal banking centers In
Europe, Asia, Afrleo, Australia, China, Japan, North, Cential and
South America.
Personal and commercial accounts kept subject to check Certi
ficates of Deposits Issued. Safe and Deposit Boxes for rent.
STEAMERS
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CALIFORNIA AND OREGON
Steamer Ailiance
II. W. OLSON, .Master.
COGS BAY AND PORTLAND
SAILS FROM PORTLAND SATURDVYS, 8. P. M.
SILS FROM 'DOS HAY TUESDAYS, AT SERVICE OF TIDE.
F P
Bttumgartner, Agt.
Couch St. Doek, Portland. Ore.
ijj Portland & Coos Bay S. S. Line 8
S. S. BREAKWATER 1
a Sails from Portland Wednesday at 8 p. m. . a
g Sails from Coos Bay Saturdays at Service of Tide. ja
I S. S. CZARINA I
S SAILING BETWEEN SAN FRANCI8fO AND COOS HAY, CAR. jfl
RYIXG FREIGHT AND
L. W.
Phone Main 233 1 -
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Steamer M. F. Plant I
SAILS FRO.M SAN FRANCISCO, AT 2 P. M. EVERY TUESDAY
FROM COOS BAY EVERY FRIDAY AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE.
TIDE.
IK No reservation held niter the arrlvul "f tho ship unless ticket In
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F. S. DOW, Agent,
MARSHFIELD,
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Steamer Wilhelmma
LUDVIG CURISTENSEN, Master.
Sailing for Bandon every Monday. For full information, apply
Chas Thorn owner, or H. W. Skincei , agent.
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Captain C. E. Edwards.
' Tiine-Tble.
Leaves Allegany, dally at 7 a. m,
Returning Leaves Marshfleld 2
P. m.
For terms of cna.rter, towing,
transportation or freight, upply on
board.
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J. the delicious taste and tl.tvor that
t .u our metuB mo uie ruuirebi wo can
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TiTe CITY
C and Front Streets,
F. HALL,
W. S. CHANDLER,
DR. C. W. TOWER,
DORSEY KREITZER,
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COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
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H. W. Skinner. Agt,
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Marshfleld, Ore., Phone 441
''OMlJLS'nULES ONLY.
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Tuo trli ilailv between Iltindon nnd
Coiiullle connecting with all Marshfleld
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Leaves Bandon
.0:45 a.m.
. 1 :20 p. in.
.0:15 a. in.
.4:00 p. m.
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Traveler- teavlliR Marlulelt in (he f,1
iiiorntni? reaeh llrtminnal noon IVople y
nu Coiinille river can kpeml nver three -r,
I" nil I'Aiili u .1 urn .. .. m.
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pi hours In MaislirteLlnnilreneh home the iy
jQ mine day. Sj
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iinpti.iiif, can onlv bo surest ive of I
goei with every piece of meat wo sell, j
nroiiiiee.
MARKET
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Marshfleld, Orson
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Business Directory
Doaors,
DR, It. E. GOLDEN
Physician and Surgeon
202-03 Coos building.
Office hours: 10 to 12 m.
2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p.m
Phones:
Qfllcc 1031 Residence 105
T-v R. A. C. BURROUGHS
LS Homeopathic Physician
Chronic Diseases a Specialty.
RcFldciice and oHIce, corner 'C and
Second Streets, Mnrshfleld.
D
K. GEORGE W. LESLIE
Osteopathic PhyidcU
Oradu.te of A.rlc.n Schjj, of 0steopalh,
Office Uoura:- a. m.to ip. a. Other Hour. h.
Appolntmant. Offlceover Flr.t w. Ji.?V' J
Hrt National BbuV
Marshfleld, Ort
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ruuuu loll.
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R. GEO. E. DIX
'liyslclan and Surgeox
New Flanagan & Bennett Bank Bid.
'Phono 161 '
Residence Phone 1655
DR. J. W. INGRAM
Phvalnl.1. n o
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Office 208-200 Coos IliiiIdIriK
Phones Offlco.1621: Residence 1623
DK. A. L. HOUSEWORTH
Physician and Surgeon.
Offices second floor of Flanagan &
Bennett Bank Building.
Office hours 2 to 4 p. m.; 7 to 8 p. m.
Phone: Office, 1431; Residence, 1433
M
RS
, NETTIE HOVEL
Midwife
Obstetrical Nursing
With E. W. Kammerer Phone HV4
Lawyers.
Francis II Clarke Jacob M. Make
Lawrence A L'.llequlst
CLARKE. RLAKE &
LIUEOVIST.
1TTORNE Y8-AT-LA VI
United Stares Commissioner's OrJce
Trust Building. Marshfleld Ore.
J
W. BENNETT,
Office over Flanagan & Bmnt
BanK
Marshfleld rrro
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KK Ai COKE,
' ..fa rsh field.
Orphan
Aliscellaneou
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S. TUHPEN
Architect.
Over Chamber of Commerce
MARSHFIELD, ORE.
MARSHFIELD TURKISH HATH
210-213 Coos Building.
Hours: Ladles, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m,
except Saturday Gents, 7 p.ni. to
i a. m., except Friday. Phone 2141.
TURKISH BATH $1.00.
C. L. BUTTERFfELD. Prop
C.
HUSKS .V- MASON
Photographers.
Poos Bay Monthlv Bldg.
Telephone No. 017,
MnrHhfieid, Oregon.
HOTELS
The LATTIN Hotel
Guy O. Lnttin.
New and modern throughout. Rates
91 per day, 8 per week. Free batlts,
newly furnished. Phone 2005.
Next to cor Sheridan and Queen Ave.
Marshfleld. Ore.
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Htintlng, Ashing, camping,
nnnnng trie year around.
Beautiful Ten Mile Lakes,
me sportsmen's paradise.
When you como 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 narty
taken care of. Call and see us
or pnone your engagement.
Phone local or long distance.
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MARSHF1EID HOTEL
Corner 'A and Third street.
Board and Lodging.
Per day.. $1.00 Per Week.. $G. 00.
Meala 25c.
R. MILLER, Proprietor.
Steamer Fh
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L.vwnoHN Mcculloch,
Owners.
ve. Mnrshfleld uve. North Bend
7:00 A. M. 7:45 A. M.
8:45 " 10:05 "
0:45 " 11:15 "
1:00 P. M 1:45 P. M.
2:30 " 3:15 "
4:00 " 5:00 "
Open for Charter Nights nnd Swnlnr&
l'ho Flyer Ahrnys Leaves on Time.
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