itfiSfifiiMji Sffifjgg TnE DAILY COOS HAY TKME3, MAHSnyiELP, OREay, THURSDAY, JUX1S 20, 1007. it" I IB dens Say 3tmaa AN INDKl'E.VUCN-T RKPCI" """ ""SrAl'KR PUIIMMIKD EVERY DAY lACKPTISO MON DAY AND ALSO WEEKLY J1Y Tnn Coos Hay Times 1'oiilisiiino Co. FItKD PASLEY, Editor. HEX LARGE, Btsinkss Manaokh. The polny of The Coos Bay Timos mil bo ltopuhlUiin in politics, -with the ind''P"n Icnce of which I'icsidcnt Roose velt is the U-ailing exponent. Iii'iii i Hi Hie poMofflie nt Mnrehfleld, Ore gon tor i an misMoii tlnottgh the inail an Si ( an I 1 1 inuil.miUtpr. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Single cipy. daily, - - 5 cent Ppi- montn, dwily, - - 50 cents Ihreo nonthq, daily, - - $1 2o bix months, daily - - $2 50 One year, daily, - - - ?r 00 cekly per year - - 51 00 two cities with the present mode of transportation equals the time re quired by a rnilrond train for a dis tance of fifteen miles. With a railroad connecting, North Bend and Marshfleld would only be separated by about flvo or sii min utes and Empire In proportion. Com mercially, Industrially, and socially a railroad on the peninsula of Coos Bay will draw the present individual cities into a solid unit. It will make possible a growth hitherto impos sible. It will nurture llve competi tion and for that, if nothing else, the railroad will be a priceless attriuuto to the peninsula of Coos Bay. Every offort should bo made for its build ing and, as far as compatible with the future welfare of tho cities on the bay, no obstacles should bo allowed to hinder its coming. FOURTH OF JULY. WD ARE now assured of a fitting celebration on the Fourth. The citizens of North Bend did them selves proud wnen they demonstrated their patriotism by raising a cash subscription of $600 for the observ ance of the day. As Marshfleld ha3 .madf. no plans for the day the citi- ,.-.-.-........... ---"'' . 1 zon8 caj, gather in North Bend and MHTt Y'S VALUE. I contribute their share toward miilc- HVNA, who has won undying ing the celebration a memorable sue- cess. liivery uusiness uuuse " uuu Bay ought to close its doors on the night of July 3 and not again reopen until tho morning of July 5. Tho day 13 fraught with so many sacred memories for true American citizens that it should be made an occasion of unalloyed pleasuro and lecrcation. EAGLES. Mnrsliflcld Aclro, No. 538, Fra ternal Order of Eagles. T. J. Lewis, V. P., Georgo Stolz, secretary. Meets every Wednesday evening in Eagle's Hall on Fiont Street, nt S p. m. EVERYBODY COME TO THE Chrlstinn Endeavor Concert and So cial it the Odd Fellows' Hall, Fri day evening, Juno 21, 1007, at S:30. Fine music and refreshments. agirjTaaMifcirutug3ziixo3jiwTOgi-iTujAtMgj. i-&saaffisgassam'jay. The Steamer Aldiess oil communications to COOS BAY TIMES Marshfield. Oregon. J f imo in the newspaper realm, .ircci. ltd more than any one else the value of a public l'brary. Th -'real pm posp of a public 11b lan, ','M Mr Dana, is to promote and unite intelligence. It brings to gether ti pioducls of tho wise minds of the world. It holds within its footing of good fellowship, that do more for the upbuilding of communi ties than ail else. v alls v collection of all tho wise and It is days such as these, when nolgh- vitty things ever raid: those it marks bors and friends throw asme an oum nn,i m,iPvn nn,i nrfni-s tn Its friends. nes3 cares and mingle on a common It is 'n its community a sort of in tellectual minute-man, 'always ready to supply to every comer something of Interest and pleasure. It puts good books, and no others, into the hands of children. It tall3 about Cinderella and informs you on riots in Moscow. It offers you a novel of modern Japan, and a history of Ven ice of the past. It knows about the milk in the cocoanut, the floods of thr river Nile, the advantages of edu cation, the evils of legislation, how ' A man whose name is Singer re cently married a Miss Nightingale. There is one sure bet, and that is that .the little Singers will not be night ingales. Umpqua Valley News. However much the American peo ple may condemn Harry Orchard for his self-confessed career of henious to plan a home, why bread won't icrime the man deserves credit' for . i' rise, and can tell more about the.tne unearthing of what, if it proves true, is one of the greatest machines of anarchism that ever threatened the welfare of any country. hugeness of our task at Panama, and the mental failings that give Jamaica and Venezuela more trouble than most of our Congressmen ever dreamed of. I am a great believer, as you see, in reading, and I think with good reason. Living seems to us worth while. It is better worth our while if, while we live, wo live much, learn, see, understand, enjoy many things. Reading is the short cut into the heart of life. If you are talking with a group of friends about, for example, different parts of the United States, and some one happens to mention a city or town In which you have lived, note how your interest quickens, and how eager you are to hear news of the place or to tell of your experience in it. This is a simple overy-day fact. The same thing you have observed a thousand times about any subject or talk with which you may be familiar. We learn about many things just by keeping alive and moving round! Those things we have learned about we can't help being interested In. That Is tho way wo aro made. If wo knew about more things our Inter ests would be greater in number, keener, more satisfying; we would talk more, ask more questions, bo more alert, get more pleasure. Tho lesson from this is plain onough: If you wish to have a good time, learn something. You like to meet old friends. Your brain, also, likos to como across things it knows already, to renew acquaintance with the knowledgo it has stored away and hr'f forgotten. Tho pleasures There exists a doubt In the minds of many as to whether it Is in order to send Portland congratulations on tho new spring creation with which she blossomed out Sunday last. Judg ing from reports some of the mem bers of the municipal family were opposed to donning tho "lid." LAND MARK GOES Building Thnt Has Housed Saloon For Past Seventeen Years To He Wrecked. The P K Saloon which lor a num ber of years has been located at the northwest corner of Front street and A street was yesterday opened for business In the room at the south wast corner of the same streets In the room recently occupied by the ofllce of the Ccntial Hotel. The samo front doors which were in use in the old building have been removed to the new location. Th0 old building occupied by the saloon will be torn away at once to make room for the excavation of the now Flanagan rind Bennett bank. This building has been occupied by a saloon for tho past seventeen or eighteen years and in that time has becomo woll known to thousands of people who have visited the hay. It of I is ono of the best known land marks recognition and association; tho de-1 in the city and will make- way for ono lights of renowing your friendships j of tho first lino brick and stone build with our own ideas aio many, easyings that will mark the building to gtt, never failing. But if you progress the coming summer and wish to havo Interests and delights in fi'iod plenty you must know of intuiv things. So, 1 uy. if you wish to be liaupy, learn somethlnf.'. ThU soundb like ndIco to a fctu ilent It is not. It Ih a suggestion to the w.n finer. For thin learning pro cost l in bo as delightful as it is to gather flowers by the roadside In a summer walk. tall. 1 VI F PLAN' Sails for San Francisco Firday June 21 F. S 7 DOW Agent MARSHFIELD, OREGON vJgjHE ding Is Going U-J -' and will continue in Railroad addi tion. Many choice locations have been selected in this addition be cause of its beautiful situation, its nearness to the business center, its easy accessibility and the sure pros pect of its steady increase in value. Many have selected their perma nent locations for homes in Rail road addition. Do likewise and be in the best district. If not interest ed in choice residence property see us for desirable water-front and im proved business property. 1. OVER TELEPHONE OFFICE MARSHFIELD, OREGON ff- , ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT? If you are then order W. P. Fuller (& C&. PHOENIX BRAND PAINT For Sale by the Coos Bay Paint & Wall Paper Co. Olio 1 1 OOK FOB COUTH IHifj UlllC'S new ad this Issuo. l.(Kj KAiriltOAD. tho frauchlM A SIDR from tho crunchlM ones- tion a water front railroad on U( i-nin-.ula of Coua Hay will prove (if mi stiin.ible alut as a developing fat tin t preueut our arupe of t puiMiu is limited bet-auite of the all auiu, t txiteditluuN transportation. Tn . h t ii i iitnrt) rapidly the urowtu ! of thi in iiiuaula of Coon Bay tiumu-1 In u ill, 1 1 U-s of North Bond. Mm-sh-i IK i i lit Umpire it U InipttiaiHe tli it i il'iTort-iit nun imuili les le ( l i ii in ihmer itnith with one i in Vi urtwtfut North lUud, tint i M'-lil an neparatwl by a, Ui t i' . , i)it 1 to nfttti'U miles of rati-1 r i i i tnt tlnu roiiulii'ill tn i 1 UU lllMlUUl' llilWull tho I & DVlt- I E5EKllfflmazmB3IMiSraCTSgTClgg SAY CIT IMTAUCZOIMS Fitting Glasses is no side line with us we devote our wliolc time to it OUR MOTTO BEST SERVICE BEST GOODS Wo or ftlpl to furnish both F. .J. HAYES otnoMtrrmsT &Wm&mfNmmM& ON EAST SHORE OF BAY Level bench land, all cleared, for business blocks Gentcl sloping, Aldercovered land, for residence lots. Reasonable Prices Easy Terms Also 550 acres Dairy Farm on Kentuck Inlet. Free Launch from Marshf ield aM NorLh Bend. Call at our office opposite Central Hotel, Marshfield, Ore. or call us up on phone. Coos Bay Townsite Company O. C. SETHER, Pres, and Gen, Alanager N. F. THRONE, Secretary WE SELL Coos BaReal Estate Residence and Farming Property A snap 40 acres on Catching Inlet 4 miles from city J 5 acres bottom land under dyke. 40 acres on County Road 4 miles from city $J8 per acre. For further particulars call on F. M. Rummdl Jr. 8c Co. Nasburg bldg. ffotfftPfljlltilMW NtWLiowimBBgycwiyeitgrii raaaLXCTRnssn MARSDEH'S COOS BAY BOTTLING WORKS ROYAL SELECT GAMBRINUS BOTTLED BEER Quarks, Pants an I One Half Pints. Piions Orders promptly attsudcd to. Phono 401. "tx-JiZ-lJ--" V'h;'"'''MT?.TvTTamy.Tmjam3r3CZg gXXSX2!ZBX23Zl!nW3E3il MrttJW.l.lJViliuu.lJCTEg3BaMnlrr" '' i I. in i -in S ingaMaliisiBSgircl uaKj.x.' umuuxuec. rzauaiarszr-u.i)7aacrt imjnusaacoiccmxiEsniiaKtTtjj ABSOLUTE SAFETY is the best thing we have to offer Other inducements are of secondary importance Upon this basis only do we solicit your patronage First National Bank of Coos Bay .TOHN S. COKli, President W.S. McFAKLAND, Cashier. O. B. HINSDALE, Vice Pres. R. T. KAUFMAN, Asst. Cas. California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company. Steamer Alliance 15. D. OLSON, Master. SAILING FROM- COOS BAY to Portland and Return GEO. D. GRAY a CO., General agentB, 421 Market St.. San Francisco. L.W.SIIAW, Agont, Marshfleld. Phone 441 Observation Train rSSsHtvJliij "&y?2i NnUKM tan M WrcL, v . W f : Zyju ' 23. JSMBfTF n v:v. vjw: .TTfc-j jzrrj wSfci'tf Il2rs."i3 "ftV... 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