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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1907)
BBHMMVnUIRI immkmmmmM wwpwiS5,' "" r w ymmtmmmmm wmmFvKmxmmm! THE DATW COOS BAT TDIES- 3IAKSHFIELP. OREGON, SUNDAY. 3IAY 20. 100 .4nmuu.. (Hous Sag usimes AX IXDWrXDErT BET ---m MPBE POBfj-HETl ETCXT DVT EXCETOSO MOV D1T A"CD L?" TTEEKLY BT The Cxw Bit Tout Pcbuihuw Co. FRED PAJ-LEY, Ehk. REX LARGE. Biif- Manages.; :l. The policy d Th C Bar Ti Till be Republican in politics, with tbe independence of which Prescient Rooee relt is tbe leading exjroot. Enteral at lb jou t MrhW. Ore gon, for triTsVm tkroort th Bi cwad '!i" cu.iBUtlcr. SUBSOOPTIO'i RATES: Single -opy, daily, Per month, daily, Three months, daily, Six months, daily One year, daily, Weekly, pr year Address all cominnnicationa to COOS BAY TIMES along the line. Because in giving freight service aloag Its lines. It U as flesable as an elephant's trust. and as adept in picking ap little things. Because it is always ready to go oat of Ks way to accomodate the special aee4s of its patrons. In fact, there Is no tronbleosae aboat the electric road. With an etecirte road from Rose- bars to Coos Bay, with a thriving hastlias city for Its interior termn&l and oae of the beat harbors on the coast, for its seaport terminals with , nnlimtted deversified resoarces trib-, utary and every acre for ten miles ' on ?ach side of the line, a traffic prodncer will make it one of the best narlnz railroad investments in Ore-' 5 cents y- thjs electric road when ! l completed JW get rich off the j il T'rcrnmbs of the business, which the '? ! Harriman system today despises. j Here within the confines of what j I, In every truth an empire of Itself, mi aj. .9 vaIha Vila ! lie miiijoas ui aura ui taiuou , forest, sufficient to supply the worlds j market with timber for yeare to come NOTICE TO OUR CUSTODIERS We are pleased to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar for Coughs, colds and long troubles is not affect ed by the National Pure Food and Drug law- as it contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and we xec comaend it as a safe remedy for tape children and adults. Red Cross Pharmacy. - ILGGS I can furnish the following Thoroughbred Egs at $2. CO Ter fcttis Rhode Island Reds Barred Plymouth. P.ccks Chite Leghorns Pekin Ducks JOHN W. FLANAGAN Send in vour orders Now Eggs Shipped anywhere in the county. ManMkU. Ortpa. yet zaAic&vxl M a marketable pro- fS . duct for lack of transportation by , rail, although the bulk lies not over 100 miles from deep water harbor 1 at Coos Bay and with this Immen Jslty In forest, fields flocks, mines , manufacturing facilities and nullmlt j ed. production, possibilities sufficient ' for a verltlble net work of elect ' rlc lines, each and all of which would do double the business what In ex-i pected of only one line from Rose burg to Coos Bay and yet some say 11, Mnt Ha hnllt trnrt ran'f yll bonds. Every war creates it heroes.every i . ,. tn mtA you must use the counties to aid you issue has its loyal champions and i and d,g a i and wnat not ardent opponents, every new project) Xo this great field will not much its boosters and knockers, and J longer go untoucnea Dy me wise- Importancc Of Elec tric Link Between Roseburg and Bay Citation of Vital Necessity nnd IteMilli sjj Benelits of Our lroioel Itailrond Bank of regmt (Japttal stark fnUg jsrtinp 5n.nnn. 3nojaita a gram! Saakfaj (TtQOn 5facllj Snu. r Molid Uomort l acres in the fininanclal and commer- ha uroT npx pntprnrlsp that Is launched i i bound to be the target for thecal d- Such opportuntles do not abuse of those who have neither the' lnS knock at the door of Idle cap courage to give It their unstinted ! 11 without receiving a hearty wel pralse and moral support or come Into the fold. There will be no abilitv to aid In making It a success. ' trouble in getting capital to build the The advocates of the Coos Bay-j electric road when the right plan In Roseburg Electric proposition have! adopted in promoting and financer already taken for granted that there .tag it. All it needs is hustlers who will be opposition to the building of are not afraid and just flow right this road, and just so long as we on without hesitating one moment, accept the proffered advice In oppo- j Don't envy those who accomplished sltlon just so long we will be sitting :Se results. around contesting doing things,! Don't say hard times, bad business and will be no better off than if w1 otitis tight and every other had not thought of it at all. We i Sadism Is hitting us. but go and take must get into action. Make a start. I ronr coat off and put your snoulder Do It and do It today. Advice, good ! to the wheel. The road from Coos advice. Is valuable, very valuable. It Bay to Roseburg and Douglas county. Is a friendly thing, this advice given1 jj q JJIERS. and should be heeded; that Is pro-; vidlng this friendly advice is cot veiled, or its meaning so framed to ' A Record of 2 Years, Hard Work on the Part of the Mayor and Council : : : : THE SOUTH MARSrfFIEQ) BRIDGE I '5, purposely befog the matter at Issue. Some say we are hurting Harriman and doing him an Injustice by going to parallel the local railroad. So one g who has not maae a study of tbe electric railroad situation has no con- j ij ceptlon of what an electric road does ' a for the small towns, villages, lumber , g mtnlniF flH fnrmlni' Hlstrfrts Trviiav l the electric roads are Inch by Inch contesting the field of the steam roads and slowly, sullenly the steam locomotives are giving away to the icsistant trolley car. Do you know the reason why the trolley car knaws the very vitals out oi-t of the steam rail road system? Because it can run seperate car3 at i frequent Intervals and can take xn ; and let off passengers anywhere Jl ""'- "- -!-? The Steamer M a, 3. PLANT Sails for San Francisco Saturday, May 11 F. S5 DOW Agent MARSHFIELD, SSdk OREGON II iaJB3iBBBi' Flanagan & Bennett Bank MARSHFIELD. OREGON. I pitlHaii-Titel VHjrB TibtlAl raid L'p two I'mJtrWoi 1'roDti lUO Doc a enrl banking hufiiwm and drivi oa the t)ok t'tltfornl. Hon Kruwitco Calif., r.ttl .Si1od1 Bank Portland Or.. Hrl National Bank. RoelMirg. Or . Hanorer Na tlonal Bank. New York, N JI. Kotbchlld i. Son, Lomlon, England. AUo M-ll rhanje on nearljrall the princlt-al cltlo of Europe. Accounts kept subjt-ct to cbek, afe depoitt lock' bo if for rent at 5 ccnti a montb or It a year INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS Choice Hay From California $1 9 Per imuD Bale See Dow MARSEEN'S COOS BAY BOTTLING WORKS ROYAL SELECT GAMBRINUS BOTTLED BEER BotiLled in Quarts, Pints and One Half Pints. Phone Orders prompUy ttcnded to. Phone 481. in Ice Cream Ice Cream Soda Crushed Fruit Nut Sundaes Coos Bay Specials At the PALM Bradley Traver Distributors, Marshfield toM0CrtMtPirt0ftrtri MMftftM0Nfe Are you a man who ap preciates good clothing at within-reason prices? If ou are, vou can come here expecting to see many suits to interest you in our tremendous and varied stock of spic-and-span new clothing for Spring and Summer, which in style, quality and assortment is on a par with -i-FS that shown by the leading clothing establishments of New York City. If you haven't been in this Spring to see the splendid values we offer in MICHAELS-STERN FINE CLOTHING vou shouldn't delav cominc another dav. You can't find the equal of this celebrate 1 clothing anywhere in town under a third more than we ask. Of strictly high-grade, dependable materials, fault less in cut and tailoring and up-to-the-minute in advanced fashion, you cau make a sehction of any suit at 12 to 30 with every assurance of perma nent satisfaction and that you got the best value obtainable at the price you paid. Your inspection is especially requested of our Spring Sack Suits at $15 We ask jou to judge these suits by the 1S and 20 standards of other stores as far as the quality is concerned, and for style, workmanship and finish, with to-measure-made suits costing $30 or mere. Do this and you will surely purchase one of theso suits at $15 in newest patterned worsteds, cheviots and cassimeres in the fashionable gray, blue and brownish tones. Smart Spring Suits for Boys, $2.50 to $12. Clothes made of tested fabrics in handsome patterns, strongly tailored to resist wear and hold their shapeliness permanently values that sell elsewhere at 3.50 to 15, here in a great assortment of attractive models at $2.50 to $12. w mM teas MICHAELS-STERN FINE CLOTHING MlCM&tLB. " C0 L A. FREY North Bend HI AT Tlm lflVlTfw? fw iii i iti i 1 1 in m i a W MJJLi X J A &E.iLr 1 jL? r.nrea Bactache Corrects Irregularities J QLJ 3 1 I J t- . ?ci- havicS Trt, . ' ar imBaf vu iiuii - win cure any case ot Kidney or Bladder Disease not Bright's Disease beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. nr Diabetes MT I ac ZJ) ''srli -MIlMW