,MW8Bt& "" trmMtur v At -yvt i ,j- gwSBHsewsQrewssa -,-- bws mm.h- " fBI3MH SKE3aPP2 szszzasmBzzxsz THE DAIIjY COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, AVEDNESDAY MAY 22, 1007. K1K1HLIMBE HDimusin lsi.lc j ma rm f 1 1 aa. i r V'rt!; l.llllllll ! "11 (Eonfl lay tmes AN INDEPENDENT I1EH " """TMPKII runusiiEii Kvrnv day excfitino Mon day AND ALSO WEEKLY BY The Coos Hay Times l'um.iHitiNa Co. FRED PASLEY, Editoh. REX LAUGE, I5usines JIanagkii. Tho policy of Tho Coos Bay Time? will bo Republican in politics, with the independence of which President Roose velt is tlic leading exponent. Entered nt the postofilcc nt Mnrshfleld. Ore gon, for tram-mlsslon through the mails a second class imill'mattrr. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 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 A'Jtlress all communications to COOS BAY TIMES Marshfield, Oregon. IRRIGATION. How tho railroad Is following up government reclamation of tho 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 tho Truckeo irrigation pro ject. The new road is a branch of the California and Nevada line of tho 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. Tho Truckeo project was the first undertaking by the government un der the law of 1902. When com pleted It will provide an ample sup acres of rich land In Western Nev ada. It Includes- 'the Carson sink country, which tho 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 tho 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 bo built. This canal with sevoial 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 settleis come they will find tho Hazen-Fallon Raihoad ready to distlbutc their products to the surrounding mining districts, which will form tho settler's market. The railroad is of course of great assist ance to the reclamation service In transposing its supplies and materials. NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS raflgatfgPJMWWIlWUftWl ilffiWyW-',ll,"Bl "" ,M '" '""IKM 5pH nHM jf3 I & iHl HH H I II 1 1 I H n v I aL Hw-x3m r3jr am 1 H H (Jf lfl H H EH H H Hj IB H vH B Hf H Bradley Traver I Distributors, Marshfield jj BjnjrariiiiTunijrrMmiiriirjiihrnifTirYtWritf in i ifinii Tuf -n -ir'a " -r r nr ,- - yr , n M (, i - RKCU'ROCITY DAY. The Reciprocity day or tho Prog ress club of Marshfield will bo held on Tuesday of the coming week at the home of Mrs. J. S. Green at Mlll lngton. 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 HOME. Mrs. Robert McCann and Miss Lil He McCann of East Marshfield have .returned home after spending a pleasant week on south Coos river as the guests of Mrs. E. R. Hodson. MISS PAINTER'S DEBUT. Miss Maud Painter made her debut Into Marshfleld'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 onco a" a singer of exceptional ability. U p Dr. Bancroft EYE, NERVE AND CHRONIC TROUBLES OUR" SPECIALTY WILL BE AT MARSHFIELD Room E, Rodfert Building until Sunday, May 19, 1907 BIOGRAPHY CIjUB. Tho members of tho Biography club met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. J. Mingus for the first tlmo in several weeks. Tho meet ing was cnlled for tho purpose of sel ecting tho club program for tho en suing year which will open tho 12th of September. Tho club will have year books printed In a short time. Flanagan & Bennett Bank M.IUSIIFIKM), OISIXJON. Capital Subscribed f W.UOO ("Biittiil 1'uTd Up W,000 UndlWdid I'roflU ,000 Poet, n general biuikttii? business and drawt ou tho llnnk ol rnllfornla, Hun Kraucisco L'allttf.lbt National Hank 1'ortUml Or., Ursl National llank. Kooebure, Or , Hanovor Na tional Hank, New York, N. M. Kotliclilld A Boil, IamuIou, England. Also tell ohaiiKC on nearly all the nrluiipa) Cities ol Europe Account kept subject to check, tafe deposit lock boxes for rent at 5 cunts a month ot 5. a) car INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS Choice Hay From California t )K Per p l.iJ Bale ee Dow Oakley & Arnold CIVIL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS North Bend, Ore. PSone 1021 Office in Mejreri Bldg. Wo are pleased to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar for Coughs, colds and lung troubles is not affect 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 Pharmacy. , I can furnish the following Thoroughbred Eggs at $2X0 Per Setting Rhode Island Reds Barred Plymouth Rocks White Leghorns Pekin Ducks JOHN W. FLANAGAN Send in your orders Now Eggs Shipped anywhere in the county. Sank of ODregmt (StapUol stork fully ualiuu 50.000. tTranoartfl tt nrttrral Sanktag StubuM. A Record of 2 Years HardjWork on the Part of the Mayor and Council : : : : THE SOUTH MARSHFIELD BRIDGE M mLwtHr wwi'wam wl mm The Steamer P PI ANT . SL JL JB 4JL Ja.A T M. Sails for San Francisco Saturday, May II F.S DOW Agent MARSHFIELD, : : : OREGON MARSDEN'S COOS BAY BOTTLING WORKS ROYAL SELECT GAMBR1NUS BOTTLED BEER BoLtiled m Quarts, Pints and One Half Pints. 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Of strictly high-grade, dependable materials, fault less in cut and tailoring and up-to-the-minute in advanced fashion, you can make a sol.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 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-made suits costing $30 or more. Do this and you will surely purchase ono of these 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 'JJK 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. jagj' .tpfto. wniwi iui it " ' MICHAELS-STERN FINE CLOTHING MICHHILI. BTiaN A CO. L A. FREY North Bend F nrii r t" . . - vvm cure any case 01 luaney or Bladder Disease not beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. Cures Backach6 Corrects Irregularities Do not risk having Bright's Disease or Diabetes I 41