1 vilffl 3 TIIK DAILY COOS BAY T1MK8. MAItSHFIELD, OREGOX, TUESDAY, MAY 28. (Ernis Ifoij OJimjs Flanagan & Bennett Bank MARSHFIELD, OREGON. Capital Suhcrlbe1 VWm Capital Paid Up SIO.UO0 Undivided Profits .000 Does a Reneral banltlnjr huslncs and draw on the Hank ol California. San Krnnclco Calif., First National Hank Portland Or., Firsl National Rank, Roseburg, Or., Hanover Na tional Hank, New York, N. M. Rothehlld & Son, London, England. Also sell change on nearly all the principal cities of Europe. Accounts kept subject to check, mte deposit lock boxes for rent at 5 cents a month or 5. ft year. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS HE'S A STEADY OLD DOG NOW. Banking: Favors V AN INHKPKNIIK.VT REPI" ' v "1nAPF.K PDnLiHD'.l) KVKHV DAY ESCEITI.VO MON DAY AND ALSO WREKLY BY And courteous treatment are the undisputed right of every depositor in this bank there are any number of them willing to testify to these facts. Can you not ntld your name to our list? Informa tion cheerfully given by every oflicer and director of the hank. The Coos Bay Tisir.s Puijmsiuno Co. FRED PASLEY, Editok. REX LARGE, Business Managek. First National Bank of Coos Bay JOHNS. COKi:, President 0. 11. HINSDAI.i:, Vlce-l'mlrt, The policy of The Coos Bay Times will bo llepublican in politics, with the independence of which President Roose velt is tlio leading exponent. W. S. McFAHLANP, CashU-r u i iMlIJmllnlgMM!J"J'""'"'"1","'"'MM uiiiiiiuiiiiiiuiHii ilMIII FMnMiJir.MTiillwnBeaWBatMIlLHe..umiiii' T irTIQlam,, If h K Entered nt the potoffice at Mnrslificld, Oic gon, for trnnsmlloii through tho mails as eccuiid class mull!niattcr. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Single copy, daily, - - R cents Per month, daily, CO cents Hirco months, daily, - - $1 23 Six months, daily - - ?2 50 Ono year, daily, - - - $5 00 Weekly, per year - - $1 00 Address all communications to COOS HAY TIMES Marshfield. Oregon. UKICK IIUILDIXG. Marshfield has entered Into the "brick building era, and this presages much, for it Is from the different phases of construction work that the growth and development of cities js Indicated. The wrecking of the framo building that now obstruct the future site of the three-story brick "building that Is to be constructed on the corner of Broadway and First streets will not bo regretted. They have stood for many years a monu ment to the days when Marshfield and Coos Bay were in the making. The replacing of them by brick build ings marks a hugh stride forward, the importance of which cannot be reckoned too deeply. Brick and stono buildings give to a city a sub stantial, prosperous air not otherwise attained. When the Flannigan and Bennett pressed brick fronti three story building replaces the present frai-ie ones on Front and A streets and the two-story brick building on Broadway and C stects the city v. in take on a metopolitan air that will go far toward i:n. roojlr.i; vi:..- favorably. Uncii Sam: "It's certain." no longer a oase of the tall wagging the dog thafa Bartholomew In Minneapolis Journal. Ti fit T rnn furnish the following Thoroughbred Eggs nt $2.00 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. OliKfiONIAX C03i;.tI3.'T. In another column today The Ore gonlan prints an article on the ef forts of Coos Bay citizens to proven: land-,rant magnates from dodging the terms by which they and treir predecessors obtained free la.'ds f-T-r the Government and under which "any ono person" la entitled to buy tracts up tu 1G0 acres at ?2.50 an acre. As in'; the ca3o of the railroad land grants 'pf tre Oregon Central (West Side) and the Oregon & Coli fornia, trat was ono of tre stipula tions exacted by Congress. It Is well known that Congress would not have put tho lands Into tno control either of railroad or or the State of Oregon, for transfer to the wagon road com pany, without that limitation on the power of sale. The history of the Coos Bay wagon road grant is a record of perfidy to tlio Government and the peoplo from first to last. The wagon road was not properly built nor maintained, nor with honest regard for the pledges made by tho wagon-road company, In obtaining tho lands. It was constructed In a wretched man ner, and for a largo part of the year long lengths of thiivo been impas sable, Tlio Coos Bay grant probably Is marked by no wore infamy than the wagon-road grants from lOugene, Al buuy and The Dalles to tho eastern line of tho State, or from Corvallis to Yauulnn. Kach company built and kept up u pretended road, simply in order to grab the land bonus from tlKjAuibllu domain. Ench of them htm- blighted the regions that It touched, by barring its lands from ticttli'iueut. All that Is spilled milk, however, and no good wli conii o ' bowuiltni it. But lu tho caso of tho Coos Bay liraut there Is tho $2.50 an acre prico limit, which should bo enforced against the unsold land. Thoro tiro lawors declaiming that It Is spilled, too; buj thoy are paid to say It. A Hwanu of thorn infested the Oregon Senate last winter when the bills of Soiuitor Malurkey and ItoprobPiita tivo Clmse were presentod, designed to the individuals the right to de mand, hi i he name of the State of Oregon, the sale of land nt $2.50 nn acre It U no credit to the Senate and Us nubile lands committee that tho corporation powers, which smoth ered so many good bills, while the Senators looked on, mado away with the Malarkoy and Cliaso bills also. JU'sldenta of Coos Bay and those of other Western Oregon districts linvo a common cause In the lnnd gratii matter. Tho Coog Bay land Kraut is somewhat more complicated bociiu-e having passed to the wagon voad company through the State. The raiiiv.ul grants passed directly from t" National Govcrnmcut to tho tu.Ui oada $ dy suFdh H il M!a Magaa.-rA.V :M.'!Mf-lMCT ON EAST SHORE OF BAY Level bench land, all cleared, for business blocks Gentel sloping, Aldercovered land, for residence lots. ReasoaaMe Prices Easy . Terms Also 550 acres Dairy Farm on Kentuck Inlet. . Free Lasmdfo from MorsMield (fi'G NortA Bessd. Call at our office opposite Central Hotel, Marshfield, Ore. or call us up on phone. oos Bay Townsite Company O. C. SETF1ER, Pres, and Geri. Manager fij N. F. THRONE, Secretary rmviymirT?-w jnKwr?? Sank of Oregon Gfouiial otnrlt fully uatfutu sn.nnn. MARSDEN'S COOS BAY BOTTLING WORKS ROYAL SELECT GAMBI Bjgj Bottiled in Quarts, Pints and One Half Pints. Phone Orders promptly attended to. Phone 4fl, I AW The Steamer M. F. PLANT Sails for San Francisco Saturday, May 11 F. S DOW Asrent mvw uirutftmiAf if jrmwAirfgTj.'ji.fjewj iuumi mmnmrr-vFT nrjtrf wr"tT47 " "i w ! tf si; -w fmwi I " urtmcartfl a nrnrral Sauhlnn II R I I AtttnlHitnif la ft H k. 3 I artlf ffipu&' wnmt I MARSHFIELD, : : : OREGON H ; I i I C tsyjrrtt.'.!njitarreK-r?r::-TCTaTmT Froiife Street) F Front Street Business Property We Have Something That Will Interest You Sengstackens Addition offers the best Values for the money. TODAY Title Guarantee & Abstract Coe, Henry Sengstackcn, Manager ECTjaHm-gsawasagmra-iiBgaKraaa M rg y Are jm a man who ap- , ,n":ira-fou ca"roi k hero expecting lo see ma preciates ffood f ou are, you can come my suits to interest you in our ' i fT&" BT "H "Fli 53 tremendous and varied stock Jivtuimiaii: J ,,i! cx? .,,wl r.,.,,, .,... ,.i4i.:...- ui oyi-cinv.i-rpciii iivw UlUUHlJtl :a for Spring and Summer, wiaim-reasoii prices I vm& tyie, quality assortment is on a par -with 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 icW? R "WV nSt. ftE4 fk N JSX TOM RICHARDSON'S JGGESTION THE LADIES RAIGHTEN UP THE TOWN SHOWED THAT HE HAD SEEN THE SOUTH MARSH '. FIELD BRIDGE . you shouldn't delay coming an .ther day. 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 can make a seLction of any suit at $12 to $30 with every assurance of perma nent satisfaction and that you got tho best value obtainable at tho price you paid. Your inspection is especially requested' of our Spring Sack Suits at $15 " Jnr. " .i i- -saa-'K tyJ&WKl faw vMM -YM 1I ha -!ri-A'M vzn wro -?. s$m j&ss etis, m - MICHAELO-STERN FJNE CLOTHING m unmoor ir o tuj " " MICtulLC, OTIB'1 O CO. I t.lrn. m. I. We ask s 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 mere. Do this and you will surely purchase one of these suits at bio m newest patterned worsteds, cheviots and cassimeres in the fashionable gray, blue and brownish tones. ' Smart Spring Suits for Boys, $2.50 to $12 " Clothes mado of tested fabrics in handsnnm nnttnvno ct,.rti n,-i.l in resist wear and hold their shapoliness permanently values that sell olsewhero ... v.w ,w Vx, aau in u grem assorniiont ot attractive models at $2.50 to $12. V f L1I & & s North Bend y TBSBsaassaasBasBsasEai oaasnu EH Cures Backache Corrects Irregularities Will ZTZ """"TT.i- A,CMa bf &,M Do not risk having VVUl cure anv ensp. nf TTirlriT ri-u t-n- y- ....... 1. La , ., J , -.""-v ui "Jouucr JLJlsease not orient s macugt. beyond the reach of medicine. No mediV.W n n ,. 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