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The Coos Br Timim Pcblishiko Co.
FRED PASLEY, Editor.
REX LARGE, Bi-si.vess Manager.
The policy of The Coos Bay Times
rill be Republican in politics, with the
independence of which President Rooae
relt is the lending exponent.
Entered st the jxHtoffiee at Manhfieid. Ore
gon, or trantmiMion through the malls as
econil claw mailmattcr.
SUBSCRIPTION RATK:
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Per month, daily, 50 centa
Three months, daily, - -' $1 25
Bix months, daily - .- 2 50
One year, daily, - - - f 5 00
Weekly, per year - - Jl 00
A'J'dress all communications to
COOS BAY TIMES
Minefield. Oregon.
iincirnociTY day.
The Reciprocity day of the Prog
ress club of Marshfleld will be held
on Tuesday of the coming wek at
the home of Mr. J. S. Green at Mlll
Ington. This meeting closes the sea
son for that club's calendar. On Tues
day of the subsequent week a launch
ride and picnic will be given.
RETURNED II03IE.
Mrs. Robert McCann and Miss Lil
lie McCann of East Marshfleld hare
.returned home after spending a
pleasant week on south Coos river
as the guests of Mr3. E. R. Hodson.
MISS PAINTER'S DEBUT.
Mis3 Maud Painter made her debut
Into Marshfield's musical society Fri
day night when she rendered a vocal
solo at the Organ Festival. Miss Paint
er displays wonderful vocal powers.
Her voice has a marvelous range and
expression that mark her at once a
a singer of exceptional ability.
IRRIGATION.
How the railroad is following up
government reclamation of the arid
lands of the West is well shown in
the line just constructed from Hazen,
Nevada, to Fallon, 'making a straight
line from northwest to southwest
across "the Truckee irrigation pro
ject. The new road is a branch of
the California and Nevada line of
the Southern Pacific System. At pre
sent, with the exception of two miles
near Fallon, the road passes through
absolutely and wholly desert land,
but the government irrigators will
soon turn this territory into a rich
agricultural section.
The Truckee project was the first
undertaking by the government un
der the law of 1902. When com
pleted it will provide an ample sup
ncres of rich land In Western Nev
ada. It includes the Carson sink
country, which the government ex
perts say. will make exceptionally
fertile farming land as soon as water
is available, and runs far enough
west to take in the country around
the state capital.
The main featuures of the work Is
a canal 30 miles long to divert water
from Truckee River to the channel
of Carson River where a storage
reservoir Is to be built. This canal
with several hundred miles of lat
eral ditches Is completed and water
is ready for delivery to about 50,
000 acres, 30,000 of which are pub
lic lands open to homestead settle
When the settlers come they will
find the Hazen-Fallon Railroad ready
to tllstibute their products to the
surrounding mining distilcts, which
will form the settler's market. The
railroad Is of course of great assist
ance to the reclamation service In
transporting its supplies and materials.
Dr. Bancroft
ETE. NERVE AND CHRONIC
TROUBLES OUR SPECIALTT
WILL BE AT
MARSHFIELD
Roots E, Roofers Bulling
xatH
Sunday, May 19, 1907
NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS
We are pleased to announce that
Tnlv'a Tfnnov anrf Tq. r rmmti.
colds and lnnir trmililpc Is not affwF. !
ed by the National Pure Food and '
Drug law as it contains no opiates
or other harmful drugs, and we rec-
commend it as a safe remedy for
children and adults. Red Cross I
Pharmacr. I
EGGS
I can furnish the following
Thoroughbred Eggs at
$2.CD Per Settles
Rhode Island Reds
Barred Plymouth Rocks
White Leghorns
Pekin Ducks
JOHN W. FLANAGAN
Send in your orders Now
Eggs Shipped anywhere in the
county.
Oakley & Arnold
CIVIL AND MECHANICAL
ENGINEERS
North Bend, Ore.
Phone 1021
Office in Meyers BMg.
Sank at regmt
Capital stark fuliu paliup
50,000.
Irvuarti a grarrai Jtmktag
SiocUi Iteno. muitt
A Record of 2
Years HardjWork
on the Part of
the Mayor and
Council : : : :
THE SOUTH
MARSHFIELD
The Steamer
IMOORAI'HV CIA'H.
The members of the Biography
club met Thursday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. B. J. Mlngus for the
first time In several weeks. The meet
ing was called for the purpose of sel
ecting the club program for the en
suing year which will open the 12th
.of September. The club will have
year books printed in a short time.
Flanagan & Bennett Bank
MAItSIiniXI), OKEGO.V.
Lnpital biii.'-crilH'.l JW.000
Capital I'rtlJ Up J 10,000
UiulU ideil rroflU J35.U00
Does b Keneral ImnklriK tuulnen ainl Uaw
nu itio liAnlt it ('Hltfornln Sxu KmnclMo
Culjr.,' lit .SHllenal Hank Portland Or , HrsI
Katlonnl llanlt, UowliiirK, Or , Hanoer Na
tloiinl Hank, Now York, N M Itutlichtld A
fon, Lomfuii, hiigland
Alo sell (linngeon nearl) all the principal
cities of Europe.
Account kept aiibject to check, mfe deposit
lock ljoe for runt ut 5 cones a jnontli or
ft a) car
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS
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PLANT
Sails for San Francisco Saturday, May II
F. S DOW Agent
MARSHFIELD, : : : .OREGON
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MAR.SE EN'S COOS BAY BOTTLING WORKS
ROYAL SELECT GAMBRJNUS BOTTLED BEER
tK..l '. ,1 AfiHl
BottIed in
Quarts, Pints and One Half Pints.
Phone Orders promptly attended to.
Phone 481.
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Choice Hay !
From
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Ice Cream
Ice Cream Soda
CrosSied Fruit
Nut Sundaes
Coos Bay Specials
At the
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Bradley Traver
Distributors, Marshfield
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Are you a man who ap
preciates good clothing
at
reason prices
Jf you are, you can come
here expecting to see many
suits to interest 3ou 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
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that shown b' the leading clothing establishments
of New York City. If you haven't been in this
Spring to see the splendid values we offer in
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FINE CL0THIMG
you shouldn't delay coming an ther day. You
can't find the equal of this celebrate 1 clothin"
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 can make a sel.ction 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 ou to judge these suits by the 18 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 more. Do thisand you will surely purchase one of these suits at
!&lo 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
TS '-7!ir ??- U' Shal)eliness Permnnontly-values that soil elsewhere
at o.o0 to lo, here in a great assortment of attractive models at $2.50 to $12.
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