WMFPWWW 'p&'i THE DAIL1 COOS BAY TIMES, MAnSIIFIELD, OREGON, SUNDAY, JUXE 0, 1007. urn -! laini mi ! Bin miZ!' """ - dooja Hag Qlimoa AN INDKPKNDENT nKrtJWV.N KBWSPArER rUJlLIIED EVEnY DAV EXCEPTING MON DAY AND ALSO WEEKLY BY CHURCHES The Coos Bay Times Punusiuxo Co. e FRED PASLI5Y, Editoii. REX LARGE, Business Manage. Tho policy of Tlio Coos Bay Times will bo Republican in politics, with the independence of which President Roose volt is the leading exponent. Entered nt the potollice at MnrMitlcM. Ore gon, for transmission through the mall!, as second class mnil'mnttrr. SUBSCRIPTION RATES- Single copy, daily, 5 cents For month, daily, 50 cents Three months, daily, - - $ 1 23 Six months, daily - - f 2 50 One year, daily, - - $5 00 Weekly, per year - - 11 00 METHODIST CHUKC1I. Rev. W. R. F. Browne, pastor. 10 A. M. Sunday school. 11 A. M. Sermon, subject, "The Salt of. the Earth." 7 P. M. Epworth League, Topic, "Christian Education." Leader, Mrs. J. F. Farley. 8 P. M". Sermon, subject, "The Angel Blocking the Way." A cor dial welcome will be given by pas tor and people, to all attending the services of this church. Special mu sic at both services. Address all communications to COOS BAY TIMES Marslificld, Oregon. ADVERTISING. There are two bodies on Coos Bay organized for tlio purpose of ad vancing the welfare of the Bay and placing its resources before the peo ple. It has been found by travelers out of Coos Bay into the Eastern States that while the Bay Is well known, there Is hardly any knowl edge of the different cities on the peninsula. In expending the money which has been raised for advertis ing the resources of Coos Bay it Is of course the intention to conserve it as much as possible consistent with obtaining results. If the North Bend Chamber of Commerce and the Marshfleld Chamber of Commerce would agree upon some systematic plan for the advertising, especially in magazines, of Coos Bay, half tho money now spent would be saved. For example, North Bend and Marsh fleld have an advertisement in the Pa cific Monthly. The object of that ad vertisement is to bring people to tho Bay. The peculiar relative position which these two cities hold to one another gives each tho benefit of the other's advertisement. If a party comes here as the re sult of Marshfield's publicity work he will inspect the entire peninsula before settling, and vice versa. In short, It is a waste of money for Coos Bay to place two advertisements in one magazlno. There does not necessarily need be a division of the different advertising funds. The two bodies can arrive at an agreement regarding which magazines to adver tise in. By that method needless repetition in one magazine will be saved and the several thousand dol lars raised for publicity work will be conserved that much longer. FIRST PREBVTERIAX CHURCH. 10 A. M. The Sunday school con venes for Bible study. 11 A. M. Special service in ob servance of Children's Day. Further announcements will be found elsewhere in this issue. 4 P. M. A special meeting for mothers. All mothers with little children are Invited to this service, irrespective of denomination. Bring the children with you. 7 P. M. The Young People's ser vice, conducted by Mr. Clemmer Piatt. Topic: "How to help those younger than we are." Matt 18:1-6. 8 P. M. Evening service, with preaching by the pastor. Subject: "Is tho Coung Man Safe?" The young men of Marshfleld and vicinity are especially Invited to at tend the evening service, which is de signed to be of particular Interest and helpfulness to them. The pub lic always wlecome. MENU j j j I The Steamer M. R PLANT I Sails for San Francisco Tuesday June 4 I F. S' DOW Agent 1 I MARSHFIELD, : : : OREGON 1 I OREGON'S FUTURE. It is impossible to live in Oregon those days and bo a pessimist. On every hand are those evidences of progress, development and prosper ity, that point only to one thing, Bmpiro building. Coos Bay, while enjoying an unpresedonted era of ad vancement in every lino, Is but one of hundreds of other communities throughout tho state. Oregon is omorginjj from the state of tranquil contentment, in which for so many years sho slumbered, and with tho apparent determination to outrank allof tho coast states, is striding for ward with increasing rapidity each day. Every town, hamlet and vil lage from the Columbia to tho Cali fornia line appeal a to have caught tho spirit and tho air seems to verit ably cracklo with vim and energy. Pick up any of the nowspapors, from tho weokly to tho dally, throughout tho state and you can flud specific illustrations of tho "new Oregon spirit." Electric lines aro being tnlkod of fiom Coos on tho west to Baker on tho oast. Thousands of acres of land aro being leclalmed; acres that heretofore havo been val ueless becauso of non-Irrigation. Big timber deals aro nn evory day occurrence, and saw mills and lum bQi'i mills aro springing up as if by ' magic. Transcontinental mllroadsi aro coming in. Railroads that havo ' already built uio making extonslvo i improvomenhto moot tho demands' of hoavler frolght and passongor trnfllc. Settlors nio coming to Oio-I gon in such numbors as was not dreamed of by tho most sangulno ovoii two years ago, Citizons aro praising suit to havo tho back of the Land Trust broken nnd thus throw i open thousands of acres of rich agrl-1 cultural soil. Thoro will be wonder- j iul happenings In Oregon in tho noxt fow years. On lior magnlflcont fu-1 turo the sun is Just arising nnd not I tho moit lnunltoslmnl cloud ob-l struct tlio radiating glory of Us rays. I PROGRAM OF CHILDREN'S DAY at Baptist Church, Sunday, June 9: 1. Chorus by school. 2. Prayer by Deacon Pratt. 3. Chorus by school. 4. Suppositions, George Pratt, Dewey, Stutsman. 5. Duet, Misses Lottio Longstaff and Bessie Ayre. G. Recitation, "Juanita Ellerby." 7. Class exercise, "Lend the Bible." 8. Recitation, Maude Stutsman. 9. Song by 12 little girls. 10. Recitation, Miss Ula Wilson. 11. Flag Drill. 12. Song, Helen Gulison. 13. Recitation, Miss Bronte Jen nings. 14. Brief History of Children's Day, Rev. D. W. Thurston. 15. Emblematic Piece, "Christ the Center." Tableau. notice to stockholders of the McClelland invest ment AND DEVELOPMENT COMPANY. The annual meeting of the stock holders of The McClelland Invest ment and Development Co. will be held in the office of J. M. Blake in The Times Building, Marshfleld, Coos County, Oregon, on Wednesday the 10th day of July, A. D. 19 07, at 2 o'clock p. ra for the election of Di rectors and for the transaction of such other business as may be brought before said meeting. Dated at Marshfleld, Oregon, tho 7th day of June, A. D. 1907. ALVA DOLL, Secretary. ALLINOE LEAVES. Tho Bteamor Alllanco will lonvo Marshfleld this aftornoou nt 1 GEORGE STOUGH is In our city cleaning up the stove pipe flues and chimneys. Every one ought to have their work done by this man, ns he knows how to do tho work. He makes no muss in your residonco or place of business. One flue, $1.00; moro than one, 75c. Don't fall to havo your chimneys cleaned now, ns ho only comes hero every two years. Kindly leave your order at Blanco Cigar Store, at once, City Marshall. "l.imwmraammimnriir'KrrMmn,Mntmnmmim SKATING RKMK I Announcements: Open afternoon and overl ings, 2 to 5 and 7 to 10, week days only. Prices: 25 conts for use- of Rink bkatcs. 15 cents for those using thoir own skates. 10 conts admission to Gontlcmon ovenings. Special attention given to beginners every after noon. Best of order always main taincd. D. L Avery, Manager New Yoik Counts Olives $ Canape au Caviar Bouillon en Tnsso Mock Turtle Salted Peanuts Bi oiled Shad. Roe Fauco Latice Potatoes Cucumber Pickles Radis'lics Young Onions Boiled Chicken. Sauce Supieme Tender Loin of Beef a hi Macedoino Muslnoom Pattie Corn on Cob Garden Peas La Bon Vivant Punch, Vanilla Wafeis Prime Ribs of Beef au Jus Young Turkey Crnnbeiry Jelly Mashed or New Potatoes in Cream Asparagus with Drawn Butter Fiench Diess-ed Lettuce with Egg Empire Ciab Salad Apple Pie Strawberry Pie Tapioca Pudding, Custaul Sauce Neapolitan Ice Cream Assorted Cakes Fiuits in Season, Mixed Nuts and Raisins Roquefort Edam Cameinbeit Cheeso Toasted Water Crackeis Cafe Noir Wines Furnished on Request Rare Selections Rendered by ----- 5:30 P.M. the Coos Bay Orchestra - - - L. P. Wyalt, Prop'r. MARSHFIELD, GSEK25TX5! California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company. Steamer Alliance B. D. OLSON, Master. SAILING FHOM- COOS BAY to Portland and Return LA BON VIVANT k , HJ&J&J&J&J&S&J&J J& & & J&J& k NEATLY PRESSED CLOTHES rfc ir fc fc Every man knows the advantage of neatly pressed clothes. We do the best work of this character in Marshfield and at reasonable prices. Will call for and deliver all work. fc UNIQUE PANTATORJUM Over Walker's Art Store GEO. D. GRAY a CO., General agents, 421 Market St.. San Francisco. L. W. SHAW, Agent, Marshfield. Phono 441 wAaHasusaESsnaffa WILSON & THOMAS Contractors and Builders Oflice fixtures a specialty. Store Fronts, Counters, Shelving. Let us work out your plans. See us be fore building. Shop opposite Bear's Livery Stable, North Front Street MARSDEN'S COOS BAY BOTTLING WORKS ROYAL SELECT GAMBRINUS BOTTLED BEER r.7vrrcrr.;a,,vwfimni3 Bottled in Quarts, Pints and One Half Pints. Phone Orders promptly attended to. Phone 481. KW Coos Bay Real Estate Residence and Farming Property A snap 40 acres on Catching Inlet 4 miles from city 15 acres bottom land under dyke. 40 acres on County Road 4 miles from city $18 per acre. For further particulars call on K ! 15 Jft F. M. I tmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Nasburg bldg. 5 Co. 1 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY It is the policy of this bank to confine its busi ness to this immediate vicinitj'. In following this course the bank not only inhances its own stability but promotes the highest interests of the commun ity. We limit our investments to securities of the most substantial kind; such securities as are easily converted into cash and free from speculative in fluences. We issue drafts payable in all the im portant cities and towns in Europe. JOHN S. COKti, President O. B. HINSDALE, Vice Prcs. W.S. McFAKLAND, Cashier. R. T. KAUFMAN, Asst. Cas. Front Street SEE US FOR Front Street Business Property We Have Something- That Will Interest You Sengstackens Addition offers the best Values for the money. Title Guarantee & Abstract Co., Henry Sengstacken, Manager "" "mg" w t ' lamwai."' "t.ca.M111lM "a'mmm'iiitm",msrumwaKAnmrnmtwwnnnmmrMK' muii-.jL-f:u'jj-jnut-.ngm.ii.iijgmltaBmmr! EniaHaMaaBWgwnrewMWMHi mnvtwrKaac COOS BAY MONUMENTAL WORKS We guarnnteo better work at lower prices, than can be had elsewhere. Do not order monumental work until you havo SEEN US Stewart & Mitchell Corner 3d & D Sts. Phone, Main 1731 V tosttiwTmrrei Sr5'frigljflhiaflqafcM CITY k Level bench land, all cleared, for business blocks Gentel sloping, Aldercovered land, for residence lots. Reasonable Prices Easy Terms Also 550 acres Dairy Farm on Kentuck Inlet. Free Launch from Marshfield and North Bend. Call at our office opposite Central Hotel, Marshfield, Ore. or call us upnvphone. Coos Bay Townsite Company O. C. SETHER, Pres, and Gen. Manager 4 ft ock. n. r. niKuntj, secretary ",',,." JUS"!, l.L..JJpipB "(jyis.'