W.l r - vwSKJ'Miji J " EJSf'fcWEW fc- THE J)AUiY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSIIFIEU), OnEGOX, TUESDAY, MAY htfWIWUBiiWiiiWtwpwKppwpipiPf.mMeBWMiMWM i4, J 007. , (titioz lag tmcs AN INDKI'E.NDENT nEPUHMCAN NEWSPAPER PUnLISIIKD EVKRV DAY EXCEITINO MON DAY AND ALSO WEEKLY I1Y Harney county Is but one of thous ands in this country. Slowly but surely the new blood Is predominat ing. It is the day of the young man. Those Ideas that applied even twenty years ago, are today antidated. In every line of business In every vil lage, town and city In this country. Keen competition demands keen young blood. Opportunity never smiled in a more inviting manner than now. It The policy of The Coos Bay Times Is knocking at the door of every will be Republican in politics, with the ' youth; extending him a kindly chal independence of which President Hoose-j lenge to test his mettle. That is a' Tiib Coos Bay Times Publishing Co. J FRED PASLEY, Editou. HEX LARGE, Business Managek. volt is the leading exponent. Entered ftt the imtofficc at MnrshflcM. Ore gon, for transmifiton throuRh the lnalli as sccuml cIans lnnll'maltcr. SUBSCRIPTION RATtS: Single copy, daily, - - 5 cents Per month, daily, - - 50 cents Three months, daily, - - $1 25 Six months, daily - - f 2 50 Ono year, daily, - - - $5 00 Weekly, per year - - ?1 00 Address all communications to COOS BAY TIMES Marshfield, Oregon. common remark wo hear, that "the chances fifty years ago are gone.'' It is true that they are gone gone as surely as the tallow candle and the stage coach. But as the electric light and steam car usurped the places of the candle and stage so has the nineteenth century eradicat ed the "chances" of fifty years ago. The world today crys for young men young men with clear heads, clean minds, clean bodies young men who say they will and will. For these the opportunities of today are so rich, so golden that those of yes terday in comparison are Insignificant. GOVEUXOIt'S VISIT The week that is just commencing should mark an epoch in the public enterprise of Marshfield and Coos Bay. Through the efforts of one of our live local fraternal associations we are given the honor of entertain ing the popular chief executive of our growing and prosperous state. Gov-, hatchery were devoured b, the dolIy urnur oiiuiiiuuriiiiii uua u iiusl ui jiui- sonal friends scattered all over Ore- DESTKOYIXG YOUNG SALMON The JIcKenzle fish hatchery has come in for a great deal of newspa per notoriety recently because of a newspaper article written by former State Deputy Fish "Warden Webster. The article stated that thousands of young salmon fry liberated from the Sffir gon, and the history of two success ful political campaigns tells the story of his host of political supporters who irrespective of their fixed party loyal ty, believe In the man and his meth ods. The secret of the governor's popularity lies, in a great part, In the fact that he himself Is an earnest be liever in, and a zealous advocate for the larger development of our state's xesources. In him we find reflected the composite desire of all our people to make Oregon all that is fair, lovely, gifted and substantial among , the states of the union. It is therpfore not strange that Governor Chamberlain should find a congenial travelling companion in Tom Richardson, who, while occupy ing no official position, is neverthe less a public man in the highest and .most accepted use of that term. Tom Richardson has been selected by the Portland Chamber of Com merce, with whom all the aililiated commercial organizations of the state ' co-operate, to take charge of, plan, and deviso all the details which are necessary to the work of exploiting and developing the Inexhaustiblo re sources of the state of Oregon. It U Ills business to catch, hold, concen trate and utilize all that tho head and heart of tho enthusiast-dreamer and optimist can conceive and dlctato for tho upbuilding of a great common wealth. There is no publicity man In tho country who better satisfies tho demands of an ambitious people for work along these lines than Tom Illchnrdson. Governor Chamberlain and Tom Richardson will bo with us during the coming week. They will gladly welcome tho op portunity to say or do anything that will materially advanco the develop ment of Coos Bay, for Coos Bay is a part of Oregon and they claim the wholo state as their necessary field of endeavor. But tho peoplo of Coos Bay must not bo content to accept all and glvo nothing In return. Tho re ception to bo accorded them must bo of such a nature as will instantly Im press them with our faith, enthusi asm and sincerity of Coos Bay, and cnuso them to spread tho gospel of our good works to tho uttermost ends of tho world. varden and white fish. A" personal Investigation by Master State Fish Warden Van Dusen has brought to light that the fish claimed to have been found in the stomachs of these fish must have been dead fry that were thrown from the hatcheries. Letters and affidavits which Mr. Van Dusen is in receipt of from employes of the McKenzle hatchery are to the effect that the dolly varden and white fish do. not destroy young salmon fry. The matter has called forth much newspaper discussion and now that It Is apparently proven that the young fish from the hatch eries are not being destroyed as was feared sportsmen and others will feel relieved. LIGHTEN UNCLE SAM'S ItUllDEX Polk' county citizens are showing their indomitable determination to come In for some of the' rich timber holdings of the Southern Pacific In that county should the result of the attorney general's Investigation prove adverse to the railroad com pany. Over 200 locators have posted nptlces on quarter sections in an ticipation of a reversion of the land to the government. The people of Polk county are evidently going to save Uncle Sam the responsibility of having any surplus land on his hands. BAKER VALLEY ENTERPRISE In the country contiguous to Bak er City ten thousand acres of land Is being put under Irrigation. Here tofore the land has produced nothing but an abundance of sage brush and a quality of grass. Under Irrigation the land will produce wheat, oats, barley, potatoes and fruits of all kinds. The reclaiming of this im mense area of worthless land Into a rich productive promising country speaks highly for the enterprising spirit of our neighboring city and country. SELF MADE LEADERS All Spain is celebrating the arrival t OPPORTUNITY Hnrnoy county Is experiencing a lieavy tldo of Immigration and the county is rapidly filling up with now blood. Accounts say that tho old settlers are looking askanco at tho Influx and doing all in their power to atom tho tide. The newcomors, how ever, nro riding ovor all obstacles nd aro utilizing land, for years thought to havo been worthless, for tho raising of sugar beets. The nntipathy of thoso vonerablo old settlers, who havo livod In un disturbed tiauqullty for so many years, to tho newer olemont, that is dostined to succeed thorn, is In a sonso pathetic. Tho situation in M, P. EB. FLYER Pendergrass, Master TIME TABLE. arshflold 7 3 0 , 9:00, a. m., and i:60, 2:30 P, m. V North Bond Ait 8:15, 1:16 a. m., and 1:45, iOO d. m. ' . dally trlna orcerit Bun. Pw?p: Ono war, 15 Louv and 10; and 4:0 Leave 9:45 an 9:15 a Mak days, coutB;iound trip, 85 'citato. WILSON & THOMAS I Contractors and Builders I I Oflice fixturesui specialty. Store Fronts, lOounters, m ffl Shelving. Leu us work out your plans. ee us be- n g fore building. Y 1 I Shop opposite Bea 's Livery Stable, North front Street MARSDEN'S COOS BAY BOTTLING WORKS hd ROYAL SELECT GASV3BRINUS B0MED BEER otti Solid GoldfJewelry IN SPLENDID SELECTIONS JAT THE RED CROSS Jewelry Department, of its future king. For weeks and months preparations have been in progress and now that the heir has ' arrived he Is almost submerged with ; homage, adulation, and court cere monies. The future king was born i on May 10. We wonder If any fu-i ture presidents were born on that ' date. The question will remnln un answered until many year3 distant. America's leaders make themselves. 1795 to 1907 A Paragraph History of Coos County Told From Time To Tiine. First Settlement. Port Orford was tho first place settled In Coos county, now Curry county. Discovered by Don Martin D'Aguilor while sailing along the coast In 1795. It was later named by Captain George Vancouver who made the first scientific and system atic examination of the northwest coast of America. Inhabitants at that time are described as very honest Indians, undersized in stat ure, long black hair, and dressed in garments made from the skins of otter, bear, deer and fox. Vancouv er named Port Orford in honor of a friend, an English earl. Freight Rates. Captain "William Tlchenor, one of early navigators of the waters of the coast by steamship, in 1850 made the first regular stop at Port Orford. Freight was then $60 to ?80 per ton. Passage to Portland sold for $80. Coal sold for $60 a ton. Seamen were paid from ?60to$100a month. KGGS can furnish the following Thoroughbred Eggs at $2.00 Per Settin RhodAlsland Red Barred Plymouth Kocks White Leghorns A PekiSi Ducks .I JOHN ,W. ' FLANAGAN . A s t I Send an your orders Now nvhdre inn Eggs Shipped any couuty. fJZISglg3VJ -ilgTJdfan.T.T. irTrramrammMrrci ' m Mini . 1. 1 &MgnTOiajrreTTOr gn ' j BoLLledm A I Quarts, Pints and One Half Pints. Phone Orders TpromptJy attended to. 'Phone 481. ' I I Diamonds, II 1 I ' I Fine Watches A and ! kiif ffijjwjmt d .li 1 . 1 . .V liinutiiu nmnt iimij pauiitp- Sfl.nflU. a a nrttrral Blinking limit SuBirni Nnrjij iWii. ' (Drpnntt I The Steamer m n ni a Wtt u v a" z-Jk rej Sails for SaVi Franciseo Saturdays May 11 B FS DOWAgecit i I MARSHFIELD, : : OREGON I SaW BMM WPI MHSWBHWMlWrWWBBJglBgErTnifl I QTV! PQ THAT WII k PI FUQF III I I uim-y ,mni niuyi,uiui.ini I MIDI'S HATS, MEN'S I I FyjLNISHINGS' OF I J ALii KINDS. . A. . EVERYTHING BIG 1 I BUT THE PAIGES j j THE BAZAAR up ri.nMfTT 1T1 fnijiiL;iwTHrwir,'"lnwlwV''J'J'J' " am jmTTwaTTffTTTiTiTrriiTflNTrrnrrTr " II THE CITY.OF j ClOOS IAY S ON THE MAINLAND In Full View of Marshfield B Plat B And North Bend 3 1 Where Rial! and Sail Will Meet, It will pay you to inspect this New Townsite II ItHas:- Y JB j One andi one half miles water from. jj ,1 I 150 acres, tideland sites for mills and tactories. 9 U - r 4 t - r. H m 00 B I the Pull the BpLL cdlM) WetVour Whistle ThVii Blow .. HERRON, Wop. Front Street, : : MarsnflelY Orcson . ldiactories. On deeo water east channel of (2oosRiver, 3000platted lots size 25x120. Streets JOOfeet and 66 feet wide1 alleys 20 feet, LOTS 35.00 TO $350. , 'Take our launch Coos Bay Townsite Co. N. F. THRONE, Sec, Maralhfield, Ore. OfficeOnnnsite Central Hotel - I Marshfield. Ore iron I JJ IF YOU WANT Lritl or yo0r Real Estate or Business I CAN GET IT No Matter What YouProperty is Worth,or in WhatTown, City State' or Territory t hsw t for tliis it is Located tho ability and facilities to sell your r nrnnnrtv. T rprlninlv nould not flii3 advertiBement. This "ad" (like all m v. other "ads") is practically If I did nU afford to pa sure to placi propertied ami make euougli money in commissions to pay fo maKo a good prfilit besides. Tliat is why I havo bo larce a realteatate business today. Y?' n0t puYyour l,rol)crty among the number that will buNsold al a result of these i win not our bo ablo to sell it some time but will be able tA, self it quickly. I am a specialist lji quick sales. I have the most complete and up-to-diitu equipment. I have iirnniMi nTiifirvu t iii-riiriMit- t m mm- nni -. JI..1.1 x rt m. iy list a number of now proporties, and I Vm just as auro to sell these ahVIiii nrv.it sit liAon 'iijlo ' nn1 iu turn V' menu io, ..v I iiavo a farm, a lionfc without any land, or a business; it doesn't matter Vhat it is worth. ml fill out tho blank letter of inquiry below and mail it to me If you wit r 1 TTiiwiT Ti ' . ' . "" u,u "JU UJUUK eor 01 inquiry oeiow ana mail it to me today, I will tell you; how ami why I can quickly convert the properly intft cash, and will give youymy comploto plan I MOJtJ OF CMARQE 4 andn tdrasfo mehritl idg. Tho information I will givo you will bo Avon I f irmi oli.n!.) .ln.!Jln ..! 1. 11 r .. . . . . V,V1,J juuouuuju uuumu ufc vu bqu. I ou liaa Dftttor writA tvlov tell; ji crcat value to vou If fou want to buy ailv kind of a Farm, House or Business, in any part of the Vpuntry sll fno your requirements. I will guarantee to fill them promptly iml satisfactorily David f. Taff, Tht Und Man, 41 5 Kan, ve., Topa, K If You Want to Sell FiU in, Cat Oik and Hail Todaj. Please send, without cost to me, afplan for flndlntr a cash buyer for my property which consists of. . iown County.!. Stato Following is a brief description. Lowest cash price.. Name Address as. If Yoa Want to Bu; Fill ia,Cut Out aodaH Today I desire to buy p -operty corresponding approxi mately with tho fol owing specifications : Town or city. J.. County 8tate .Price betwfeen $..and ".J"wM pay dow and balance.... Remarks '" Nnmo ' Address 4 " a. nmn.il,. I,