&WC-r flrT5rT THE DAILY COOS DAY TIMES. MARSHPIELD, OKEGOX, WEDXESDAY. MAY 20 W'Tiyia'jmfjaj & (En0js Hmj uJimas AN INIJKPEVDENT nEI'C""'"v' "'"""VAI'KR rnBLuiiEi) evi.isv iuy r.xcnrri.va mo.v- IMY AND ALSO WEEKLY BY Tim Coos UY Times I'i'iiumiiivi Co. FIIKD PAULEY, Emtoii. HEX LAIKJE, 13l'sim-s MANAmnt. The policy of Tho Coos Bay Time vill be lUt..iblicnn in pilitics, with the independence of which l'l evident lloose volt is the lending exponent. Entered nt the pnoloflke At Mtrhflclil. Oro go n', for tniiimIiiIoii tlnoHKh the mail u second da mill. mutter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Single copy, 'daily, - - 5 cents Tor month, daily, - 50 cente Ihreo months, daily, - ?1 23 Six niontln, daily - - $2 00 Ono year, daily, - - ?5 00 Weekly, pur year - - 51 00 A idrest all rniniwuucntioiia to COOS iw times Mr.rshfield, Orcjon. From the People To the Editor: Must the people of Marshfield con tinue to sufter insult because it fnl'3 to their lot to return from a visit t North Bend during the evening hour on one of the public carriers the launches? Last evening the writer, in com-, pany with two ladles yrell known in Marshfield society, while returning home on one of the launches were subjected to tho grossest insult3 by none other than one of the officers of the launch, who not being on duty at the time and in an intoxicated condition seemed to take a peculiar delight in makjng himself geneialh obnoxious, in company with some companions of a like character. Ob jectionable language was indulged In, and because tho writer declined to engage In a drunken brawl on the "boat and thus endanger the lives of those whom ho sought to protec. tho Indies were obliged to submit to Ills continued abuse until a landing was made, when, like all of his cow ardly class, he sneaked off to escape tho trouncing he so well deserved. Nor is this an unusual occurrence, for the wiiter, upon making inquiry, found that those who are obliged to travel on this public carrier durlps; the evening hour, are frequently sub jected to these annoying and humi liating experiences. Why should this condition of af fairs continue? If the management of the bont in question will not place men in chargo who will endeavor to preserve oidor Instead of openly Insulting their own patrons, the facts ean be reported to the inspectors at Portland and have their licenses re voked. Tho writer will take par ticular pains to do this In the present instanco and lessen to some etont this nefarious nuisance. W. A. R. Marshfield. May 28. teen (14), Range three (3), Sections nine (9), ten (10), thirteen (13), fourteen (11), fifteen (15), sixteen (1G), and nineteen (19) to thirtj slx (3G), both Inclusive; all Town ships fifteen (15) nnd sixteen (1G), Range three (3); in Township seven teen (17), Range three (3), Sec tions nineteen (19), twenty (20), twenty-one (21), 'twenty-two- (22), twenty-seven (27) to thirty-four (34), both inclusive: in T6wnship thiity-two (32), Range three (3), Sections three (3) and four (4); in Township thirty-four (34), Range three (3), Sections seven (7), fif teen (15) to twenty-tin ee (23), both Inclusive, twenty-nine (29) to thiity three (33), both inclusive; in Town ship thirty-live (35), Range three (3), Sections three (3) to eleven (11), both inclusive, fifteen (15) to twenty-three (23), both inclusive, twenty-five (23) to thirty-six (3G), both inclusive; all Township thirty six (3G), Range three (3); in Town ship thirty-eight (3S), Range three (3), Sections seen (7), nineteen (19), thirty-one (31), thirty-live (33) and thirty-six (30); in Town ship thirty-eight (38), Range four (4), Sections thirty (30) and thirty one (31); all Township thiity-nine (39), Range live (5); all South and East; in Township thirty-two (32), Range one (1), Sections thirty-one (31) and thirty-thiee (33); in Town ship twenty-seven (27), Range two (2), Sections ono (1) to six (G), both inclusive; all Township twenty-five (25), Range three (3); all South and West; Williamette Meridian, Ore gon. Warning is hereby expressly given that no person will be per mitted to gain or exercise any right whatever under any settlement or occupation begun prior to July 27, 1907, and all such settlement or oc cupation Is hereby forbidden. R. A. BALLINGER, Commissioner. Approved: THOS. RYAN, Acting Secretary of the Interior. M. B. A. HI I 'I ' 1HIHHM ' I IHIi HI 11 Wi tlTWTirtf"J"'1Bi"''''-'''"'' pJUililMJUMBMBMlMaKga , HlffllHI" f -hifm'wi jamMm jnam man i j m. mfcM """"' M ft H OPENING OF NEW Wc have enlarged our store room and placed in stock a fine line of Dry Goods and Shoes. We arc Agents for tjic Famous Packard. REWARD For information of Patrick Mahon and John Mahon (or Mc.) Two brothers who came from Ireland tn Canada, loft Canada for the West In the early fifties. They were inter ested in coal mining. A reward will be paid for information of them dur ing lif or place of residence tt time of death, of one or both. Address John Mahon, G10 North Jackson avo., Clinton, 111. 5-29-1 Gasoline Boat DISPATCH Marshiield to Bs.y City SHOES FOR Julia. sS'WTamouT JVc H NNISH CO -OPERATIVE PUBLIC LANDS MNIK.ll.J Notlco of Restoration of Public Lands to Settlement nnd Entry. De pal tnient of the Interior, General Land Office, Washington, D. C, May 11, 1907. Notice is hereby given that tho vacant public lauds In the following described nieas, temporar ily withdiawn on January 24, 1907, for a proposed addition to tho Cas rado National Forest, Oregon, and not otherwiso reserved, withdrawn, or appiopriated, will by authority of tho Secretary of tho Interior bo re stored to the public domain on July 27, 1907, and become subject to set tlement on and after that tlato, but not to ontry, filing and selection until ou and after Augiibt 2G, 1907, under tho usual restrictions, at, tho United States Land Oillco it Rosoburg, Ore gon: In Township thirty-two (32), Range ono (1), Sections six (G), seven (7), thiitoon (13), fifteen (15), to thlrty-uK (3G), both inclu sive; in Township fourteen (11), RaiiRO two (2), Sections threo (3) to niue 19), both Inclusive, Section thlrteon (13), Sections sixteen (1G) to twenty (20), both inclusive, twon-tj-tluee (23) to thlit-slx (3G), both iucliMlve; all Township fifteen (15), Range two (2); in Township thirty two (82), Rango two (2), Sections nluetoen (19), twonty (20), twonty lle (35), twenty-six (20), and tweuty-nlue (29) to thirty-six (3G), oth Inclusive; iu Township thlrtj fuur (4)(, Range two (2), Soo tlous four (1), live (5), six (C). n 17). ulueteen (19), twenty nine (3D), thirty (30). thlrtj-one 'it), thlro-two (3'!), thirty-three "3). thlrtj-nve (? aud thlrty-slx J0), all rownshlp thirtv-oli-ht (3 si Itni twu (2), in Township four- Daily Except Sur day Lvs MarslifielJ Lvs Bay City Bay Pm k n. in. a.m. 7 S n jo 11 11:45 p. in. i. m 1 2 3 4 4:45 5:15 0 6:30 SATURDAY ONLY p, ni. p. m. 9 (J;30 SUNDAY a. ni. a. m. 8 9 10 11:45 p. in. p. m. 1:30 2 4 (5 Tzszzssssmsszi A "nice line of Postal Cards aid Bound Books NORTON & HANSEN OTassBssasntBssasnusEMiffi'a: WILSON & IH0MAS Contractors and Builders Oflice fixtures n specinlty. Store Fronts, Counters Shelving. Lot us work out your plan. Sue u& )e. foie building. Sliop opposite Bear's Livery THffEHXSSIlSSKH iTMMrvfut'.saKSseicrK Stable, North Front Street 'SSSSEOSSsS ramus EjKnu3nazalir.flRVGaKd23x3az gl,l.3Jj;'.Jill-T,::nmjU'.l.l r-r,-r.rriirTiTr-.'rrr?iTrr-TnK. iif...,in MAKSDEN'S COOS BAY BOTTLING WORKS ROYAL SELECT GAMBRINUS BOTTLED BEER BottIed m Quarts, Pints and One Half Pints. Phone Orders promptly attended to. Phone 481. '"""" B?J)J.'.f.J!11gH-.J'..l -.MTM" I,'J1"J-WM- umj .f mum, HmjjiCToujjijjuMimaU'PH" whu v n-nirmMii Efr&cEBiLiigjaan The Steamer M F. PLANT Sails for San Francisco Saturday, May II F.S DOW Agent MARSHFIELD, : : : OREGON FARE lO cents Robert Kruger Leaves Marshfield at. Smith's Dock I KH .. KKY TheS Our increasing trade de mand that we secure more help. It has cost us money but we have secured the most skilled workmen on the coast. Wc are- now pre pared to take in all kinds of repair work and insure dur ability and beauty of finish. We parry the Largest line of Covers in Coos County. Coos Bay Bedding & Upholstery Co. North Front Street MARSHFIELD, OREGON GET RID -OF YOUR F LEAS lOT'HVIIWlM.-M-JM IWIMflI'M'TnmilnliMT ::vm.9i,ii.uMiiKKa -i.-;. ..jjju.i-jji-.m finr r Why be annoyed with this pest when I will visit your home or room on request and destroy all Fleas with oerfect certatntv. F1m C vtoi'nKnofrtv fn ci 4- -... (ylMplace of business lAr-ty Gow Why Blk. Cor. Broadway & B. Sts. F. W. REEBER Banking" Favors And courteous treatment are tho undisputed right of every depositor in this hank there are any number of them willing to testify to these facts. Can you not add your name to our list? Informa tion cheerfully given by every officer and director of tho bank. First National Bank of Coos Bay JOHN S. COKK, President O. B. HINSDALE, Vice-President XV. S. MolTARLAND, Cashier mUW y-JUTfrTrTlTwrMT,., ,.-,,- i 'v teamer BREAKWATER Sails for San Fran6isc 1 8th, at 3 p. m. For freight and passade apply to C. F. Mc- COLLUM. Steamed Front? Street SEE US FOR . Front Street Business Property We Have Something- That SfrH Interest You Sengstackens Addition offers the best Values for the money. Title Guarantee & Abstract Co., Henry Sengstacken, Manager I'COOS BAY CITY y Kg-flMg'ra.i. mom ,. ;iJTyMYrararwv.i-'.uiuM'. f Mfrnmi Ik t ra I J 1 1 California and Oregon Cpast Steamship Company. lance KELLY, ( onimanding. SAIUKG FROM COOS BAY to Portland and Return GEO. D. GRAY CO., General agents,' r w. SHAAV, Agont. &wqmxznrrT9& ON EAST SHORE' OF BAY Level bench land, all cleared, for business blocks Gentel sloping, Alder covered land, for residence lots. Reasonable Prices Easy Terms Also 550 acres Dairy Farm on Kentuck Inlet. 421 Market St.. San Francisco. dftd North EskcI. Call at our office opposite Central Hotel, Marshfield, Ore. or call us up on phone. Bay Townsite Company O. C. SETHER, Pres, and Gen. Manager IN. F. THRONE, Secretary amnmaMMmmnniiMaim. inTm Mnrahfield. Thono 441