." J.' LJ-u-l'-x .gBHBBHRmmH 4."; ati.V' MMfiMt'JHI UiWWillMMiM 3n Z-ar1T ItX I i ll Ml I. ifai m ' ifhHitdlimmaSmBU - W' THK DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSIIFJKLD, OREGON, TUUItSDAY, MAY 10, 1007. ! i mi in iwiiiiiiii i inimiMi ii i ii inn mi i 11 11 - -. ;.- - rr , .demiiMiPpvBi I I r (tai HUuj uTtmcja AN INDRPKNUKNT rtErUHLICAN XF.WBPAPEK PUBLISH RD KVKRV DAY EXCKITINfl MON DAY ANI1 ALSO WKKKLY nY Tub Coos Bay Timbs 1'uiilishi.no Co. FIIEDTASLEY, Editoh. HEX LARGE, Business Manager. The policy of The C003 Bay Times Hill bo Republican in politics, with the independence of which President Roose velt is the leading exponent. Entered fit the postolllcc nt Mnrshflclil. Ore gon, for transmission tlirou?li the mulls as second class mniljmnttcr. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Single copy( daily, - - 5 cents Per month, daily, - - 50 cents Three months, daily, - - $1 25 Six months, daily - - $2 50 One year, daily, - - - $5 00 Weekly, per year - - ?1 00 Address all commujiications to COOS BAY TIMES Marshfield. Oregon. KIGURKS TFXIi THE STORY In the year 1897 there departed from Coos Bay 3G4 vessels of various kinds; in the year 1907, ten years later, there departed from the bay 80G boats, an Increase of over 125 per cent In departing boats In ten years. The cold figures In this case tell a story of progress and develop ment more graphic and forceful than any article replete with richly colored phrases. It convoys to the most casual reader a prophecy of fragrant with future expanding growth and almost unbounded scope. 1 795 to 1907 A Paragraph History of Coob County Told From Time To Time. First Settlement. Captain Technor, In command of the steamer Sea Gull, of San Fran cisco and the Columbia river, thouji he saw wonderful opportunities at Port Orford and established a settle ment on June 9, 1851. Nine men were unloaded nnd twelve more were to have been added on the return trip of the- steamer. On the return trip the men who had joined the settle ment hud disappeared and Indica tions pointed to a massacre. Massacred. On July 14, 1851, another settle ment, of 67 'men, was made and the blockhouses wore erected. In 1851 a trail was cut through the forests to tho south fork of the Coqullle river. The party of eight men then took boat and rowed almost to the mouth of the river. Hero the boat drifted into shoal water and Instantly the savages rusned out from tho under brush and hacked five of the men to 'death, tho other threo escaping. MARINE NEWS j New Gasoline Hunt. S. C. Rogers Is having a fino, large gasolluu motor boat constructed at tho Holland boat works, which when completed will bo 0110 of the largest and best launches of its kind on the bay. Tho launch will bo fitted with a thirty horse power Standard gaso line engine Tho boat Is about 45 feet long. TIDE TABLE. The following tablo shows tho high and low tldos at Emplro for each dny during the coming .week: II 1Kb Water. A. M. P. M. Thu., 10.. . 2:10 8.3 4:03 C.4 Fri 17.,.. 3:1G 7.9 4:43 8.4 Choice Hay From California $1 K er l.LD Baie See Dow Sat., 18... Sun., 19.. Mon 20. , Tue., 21.. Wed., 22.. 7.6 7.2 3.8 3.4 2.8 May. Thu., 1G. Fri., 17.. Sat., IS. Sun., 19. Mon 20. Tue., 21. Wed., 22. . 3:56 . 4:47 . 0:12 . 1:25 . 2:26 Low. Water. A. M. h. m. Feet . 9:3S 0.3 .10:04 .10:54 .11:40 . 5:48 . 7:02 . 8:17 5:31 6:25 12:31 1:27 6.5 6.6 1.2 1.4 1.6 P. M. h. m. Feet 3.8 3.9 5 9 0.0 7.0 7.5 7.9 To find tlu tide hours at other Coos Bay points, figure aa follows: At the bar, -0.43; at North Bend, add 0.40; nt Marphfleld, add 1.51; ut Mllllngton, add 2.15. 0.5 0.7 0.9 G.S G.6 0.6 9:28 10:04 11.10 0:00 7:20 8:12 2:02 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Furnished by the Title Guarantee and Abstract company, Henry Seng stacken, manager. Heirs of Samuel R. Roblson to T. T. Land, lot 8, block 21, lot 1, block 50, Elliott's addition to Coqullle; $325. John J. O'Nell and wife to Emilo Ferrari, lots 14 and 15, block 3, Ocean View addition to North Bend; no. R. S. Sheridan and wife to Bennett Trust .Co., E. half of S. W. quarter of Sec. 15, and E. half of N. W. quarter Sec. 22-28-13; $100. T. R. Sheridan et al to Bennett Trust Co., E. half of S. W. quarter of Sec. 15, and E. half of N. W. quar ter of Sec. 22-2S-13; $100. Ross Hanson to Ellen Sneddon, lots 23 and 24, block 50, Railroad addition to Marshfield; $2,000. M. J. McDonald to O. W. Martin, a parcel of land adjoining block 64, Elliott's addition to Coqullle; $10. Edgar L. Wheeler to C. L. Bone brake; lots 21 and 22, block 6, Azalea Park addition to Bandon; $10. L. D. Kinney to L. T. Matthews, lot 7, block 01, Plat B; $500 L. D. Kinney to James B. Mllner, lots 5, G, 13, 14, 17 and 18, block 42, and lots 1 and 2, block 17; $1,500. L. D. Kinney to Homer West, lots 3 and 4, block 39, Plat "C;"-$300. L. D. Kinney to B. F. Wyatt, lots 9, Q and 11, block 61, Plat B; $834. S8. L. D. Klntioy to 13. F. V'yrtt, lo"3 11 and 12, block 45; lots 10, 19 and 20, block 41; lots 9 and 10, block 44, Plat C; $1,200. Edgar L. Wheeler to J. E. T. Reese, lot 1, block 4, Azalea Park addition to Bandon; $10. Guy C. Bnrnum to Ida M. Warner, N. half of S. W. quarter of lot 4, Sec. 7-26-13, 5 acres; $10. Simpson Lumber Co. to P. H. Hughes, lots 25 and 2G, block S2, Western addition to North Bend; $5. I. T. Weekly to O. C. Rice, timber on lots 7, 8 and 9, and S. E. quarter of S. W. quarter, una S. 'W. quarter of S. E. quarter Sec. 2S-28-11; $10. I. T. Weekly to O. C. Rice, timber on S. E. quarter of N. W. quarter; N. half of S. E. quarter, and S. E. quarter of S. E. quarter 28-28-11; $10. Oakley & Arnold CIVIL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS North Bend, Ore. Phone 1021 Office in Mcjerj BIdg. A Record of 2 Years Hard Work on the Part of the Mayor and Council : : : : aiSBSS!SiSRflKKKKSBI The Steamer K PLANT Sails for San Francisco Saturday, May II F. S DOW Agent MARSHFIELD, OREGON mgeacaagESBzaEsrod aireijeiMnMififjJ0 MARSDEN'S COOS BAY BOTTLING WORKS ROYAL SL1ECT GAMBRINUS BOTTLED BEER Bottled in Quarts, Pints and One Half Pints. Phone Orders promptly attended to. Phone 401. Ice Cream Ice Cream Soda Crushed Fruit Nut Sundaes Coos Bay Specials At the PALM Distributors, Marshfield you a g Jf you are, 3011 can come here expecting to soe many suits to interest you in our tremendous and varied stock of spic-and-span now clothing for Spring and Summer, at within-reason prices? which in styie vy d assortment is on a par with that shown by tho leading clothing establishments of Now York City. If you haven't been in this Spring to see the splendid values we offer in MICHAELS-STERN you shouldn't delay coming another day. You can't find tho equal of this celebrate 1 clothing anywhere in town under a third more than we ask. Of strictly high-grade, dependable materials, fault loss in cut and tailoring and up-to-the-minute in advanced fashion, you can make p. selection of any suit at $12 to $30 with every assurance of perma nent satisfaction and that you got tho best value obtainable at the price you paid. Your inspection is especially requested of our Spring Sack Suits at $15 We ask 3 ou to judge these suits by the $18 and $20 standards of other stores as far as the quality is concerned, and for stylo, workmanship and finish, with to-measure-mado suits costing $30 or more. Do this and you will surely purchase one of these suits at 15 in newest patterned worsteds, cheviots and cassimeres in tho 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, hero in a great assortment of attractive models at $2.50 to $12. - )MIC HA ELS-STERN FINE CLOTHING MICHtlU, TUN CO. .Jt L A. FREY North Bend Cures Backache Corrects Irregularities Txnii .- -.. r Tr-j T7 . " mM uo not nsjc naving M urc wiyaw ui . xviancy or bladder Disease not Bright's Disease beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. or Diabetes"" tA " 2Jt iy. fptr t&mr -r-mmitmiS!U - iiilii iillWllil Minium ii V.Xf3w Jk-