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' ' "v i w pwmpgpwwiiwpmw THECOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1911 -EVENING EDITION" A SIHXV (JI-OSS I EMBARGO ON JUDGE DAVID LOWE, PIONEER, MIS 11 OH: !S BURIED TODAY AT GDOUILLE rw'jjuM.i..nju ijj.mi. "nu,'iuAMiaucaa jg gcc upon tho linen thnt wo hciiiI home from our Laundry. It Is not a face" gloss only, thnt wears off, after nn hour or two In tho nlr. All I our work Is dono with n thorough- ncss nntl enro thnt convinces our cus-j tomcrs wo nro leaders In the Laundry j business, wo cnll ror nnd deliver orders promptly nnd our chnrges nro lower than they ought to be. COOS HAY BTICAM LAUNDRY PHONE MAIN' IJ7.J. You Will Find Solid, comfort nnd satisfaction In OUIt FURNITURE mndo by tho best mnnufnetur crs It combines clcgnnco dura bility nnd comfort. Our goods being substantially mndo will retnln their lino olegnnt finish nnd Inst n llfotlmo nnd nlwnya prove n Bourco of sntlsfnctlon. Another Important fnct Is that our prices aro no higher thnn for poorer quality and trnshy goods. Let us flguro with you when you want anything from n kitchen chair to a completo outfit. C. A. Johnson, Oldest Furniture Store on Coos Buy DO IT NOW Lay in your supply of wood row and avoid the usual summer rush. "We have plenty of wood and just at present can deliver it promptly. A little later, when orders begin to pile in, we will not be able to give you our undivided atten tion. 12-in. Slovc Wood $2.00 per dump load. Fire Place Blocks $2.50 per dump loud. We ean furnish you a man to split and pWe it if desired. C.A. SMITH LUMBER &MT'G. CO. PHONE 19-J 182 So. Broadway mt.WK i.v south witsricitN OREGON AHl! HIU'ALI.KD. State Regulations Apply to All ,'",ix kvuxth ok OI,t r, r....-!.... i i- I'lFTV-HIGHT YltAlt.H RKSI to Oregon Ports. Not n single rnt from China will Innd In Oregon If the stnte board of henlth can prevent It. Tho stnte printer Is 'getting out for Dr. Cnlvln S. White, stnto henlth olllcer, n poster of rules nnd regulntlons, the first of which is: "Every rope or hawser with which a vessel Is mndc fast to n dock or pil ing or the shore in the stnte of Ore gon shall be fitted with a metal disc, technically known ns rnt gunrd, tho disc to be not Icsb thnn 30 Inches in dlnmetcr, nnd shnll bo nfllxcd to the rope of hawser In such a manner as will prevent the pnssnge of rats or other animals over and through It." L Dr. White snld that the stnto henlth lnw nnd nil Its provisions against the Introduction of plague would be brought to bear most pnln fully upon those who neglect tho rules nnd regulations of the bonrd, snys tho Jourunl. The posters nro to be plnccd in conspicuous plnccs at HIS llr took churn of the hotel nnd opon- n) mp pommerftal tMtabllshmuut. In connection with tho mines, nnd Mr. l.ow wns employed by him. Muck talk of tho Coqulllo vnlley hnd boon heard by Mr. I.owo nnd lie concluded to Invest Ignto. In compnny with hla three for mer traveling compnnlona he mndo n trip In n ciuion up tho f ,Coqullle to Argo nnd tho party ro ut turned to l'ort Orford much elated Du. ii. w. ij..siiii:, Osteopathic Physlclm Grndunto of tho American school of Oiteopnthy nt Klrksvllle, Mo. OIllco In Kl Jormlo Hlk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 4; Phono 101-J; Mnrshflold; Oregon. '. J. W. INGHAM, D PhyMclnii mill Surgeon. 209-210 Coko Building Phones: Olllco KliMs Residence 1021. J. W. IJKNNKTT, Lawyer. Ofllco over Flnnngnn, & Dennett Bank Mnrshflold Oregon rM. S. TUHPKN, w Architect OLD RELIABLE STEAMER BREAKWATER ALWAYS ON TIME Sails from AliiMvnrth Dock, Portland, nt H P. M., every Tuesday. Sails from Cooh Bay every Snturtlny nt t.ervlre of tide". HeservutloiiH will not Ik; held Inter thnn Friday noon,iiiilcM(lcI(ctHnrc purchased I.. II. KEATING, AGENT PHONE MAIN 5-L provisions nre: "All side ports, enrgo ports or other openings In n ship's sldn Bhnll be closed from sundown to sunrise "All gnngwnys shnll bo rnlsed nt least four feet clenr of the dock, shoro or llont, except when nctunlly In use. THE FRIEND OF COOS HAY" S. S. ALLIANCE CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH HANK HOAD AT PORTLAND WILL SAIL FROM M-nrslillcld for Sim Francisco at 2:iS0 Monday, April 17 NOIITII PACIFIC 3TEAMSHIP COMPANY. PHONE 1 1 C. F. McOEOUGK, Agent Over Chnmbor of Commorce. r-iifni n 1 hmo i .rrn Golden Oak Barber Shop THE FAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo (Equipped vlth Wireless) Will make regular trips carrying passengers both rnH nnd freight between Coos Hay and Sail Francisco. Allretervatloiihfoi'paNseiigerN made at Alliance Dock, Marshfleld and Inter-Ocean Trausp, Co. Union Street Wharf No. 2, S'l 1 Francisco. For Information, phone I I -.J or 2HX. Will Mill from Coos Hny for San Fi-.uirNco, nt -::? P. M Monday, April 17. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Finest equipped' shop on Coos Bay. J A Smooth Shnvo A Good Hnlr Cut Shoo Shining Children's Hnlr Cutting a specialty. OPPOSITE LLOYD HOTEL Hu.vrnh as e lanky Propr!otnr3, The funornl of Judge Dnvld John Lowe, the well-known pioneer Southwestern Oregon who died the home of his daughter, Mrs. A. D. )0ver tho Coqulllo country. Mr. Lowe Wolcott, in Marshfleld thin week, was gr.nt for his brother, Y. M. Lowo, who held nt Coqulllo todny nnd wns lnr-(Cnmn with his wife nnd then tho gely nttended by pioneers nnd many Judge went to Cnllfornla and wnn friends of tho venerable nnd most mnrrled nnd brought bnck his bride, highly respected cltUcn. Ills vene- They kept tho Poytonln hotel nnd in rnble wife, his daughter nnd his two July 1858, the two brothers nnd sons, Frank Lowe of Marshfleld, nnd their wives stnrted for the Coqulllo. David Lowo or Coqulllo, and their They traveled with tho mall carrier families were all In attendance today J on tho first trip over made by a mall at the funeral which wns In chnrgo carrier In Coos county. It wns nn of the Dnndon O. A. It. Post. 'this trip thnt Judgo Lowo met Dr. Attrncted ncrosB tho continent dur- Hermann from Baltimore, who aftor Ing tho gold fever of M0, nnd for sov- Wnrd cstnbllshed tho famous Hor ernl yenrs following the fortunes of tinnn colony on tho Coqulllo. a miner In California, Judge Dnvld pioneer Sawmill Operator. John Lowe first ponetrnted tho wilds jjr. Lowe snld thnt tho first flood of Southern Oregon In isr.0.- For on tho Coqulllo enmo In 18(51 nnd more thnn hnlf n century, ns miner, cnused wnter to pour Into his house every Inndlng plnce, nnd tho further !rnl,c,lt'r ll0tcl keeper "d public of- When tho wnter hnd subsided n now ncini, ne pinyeti n prominent pari rcsldenco wns bum on nignor innu among the pioneers nnd materially tho lumber being brought from Cooa helped In the development of Coos Hay by rnft nnd ox tenm. Ho later county. Children or men nnd women built n tramway and oporatcd In tho whom ns n Judgo he united In mar- trnlllc to Coos liny. This tramway rlnge, nre now gray, .cities hnve wns tho nucleus of tho Utter City grown up about him nnd n wilderness nnd Canledo railroad. I "All enrgo plunks, or skids, not-!1" tl10 Cofl"mu valley hns become About 18C0 Judge Lovo grnntod ting's nnd snvenlls shall bo unrlRgoJ ',n5inb,tod t,11I,nK ,,,s career In Ore- to Pohl Orub & Hlnk a mill right on from sundown to sunrise, except dur-' K"' ,,Ih ,,nc0 nml tho flrm bullt n 8aw,n,U ling such times nB nctnnlly In uso.l Jm,K ,'owo wns ,,orn November which wns about tho first stnrt of tho '.. 11H 1KVl Iti lliiltltiiriru pfitmlv. Mnrv- n.wuillln plvnr limiluir linulnntift- nnnr tiion only when brilliantly lighted. " ' ' "'' ' -...-.. nana. 110 wns ine nun uaviu .101111 ho exiensivo. ruo mm wns operniuu Lowo In direct line In the fnmll). One by wnterpower nnd would cut 1200 of his ancestors enme to this country feet n tiny In the wlntor when there with Lord Ilnltlmoro nnd helped to wns plenty or wnter. This enterprise Itiuiu cMiiiuw vv 11 iu d tin 1 iori iiiu unnut Hhnll bo 'fended off' to tho dock or'OHt,l,)lltt,, ""Winore ety, and his brough vessels directly up tho rlvor. wharf at a distance of nt lenst Bix'KrnnilfaHior on ihh moiners siuo hiicii n lino qunmy or ceunr wns Hnip 1 ..! .I.1.1..H nibiin.nl lUnuliliii.1,111 .....I fln Dn.l 1.T.nlmlilnll 1 1. fl t Mlllnl1" in. llJllhlli Uliuui iuiii-14ii 11 tiniiiiiit'ii. ivu " mill i-i iiiii.invi. in.... n..i,o m- Wti'ciui of Mexican War. vestlgnted the locality. Cnptnln Par- Judge Lowe lived on a farm until ker nnd Mr, Cook bullt tho Parkers he wnu 21 yenrs of uge, When tho burg mill on the Coqulllo nnd con war with Mexico broke out ho enlist- ntructed and launched the tug ICntlo ed nt Washington, I). C, In tho Cook nnd from then on tho Coqulllo Mounted Itlllos, Compnny C. He rlvor people woro Indopondent and landed nt Vera Crui In April, 1S47, self-supporting. Tho lumber business nnd mnrched with Gencrnl Scott's which wns stnrted from tho little army ns fnr ns Porotn Cnstle, whero wnter mill hns grown wonderrully. ho wns stationed. Aftor being dls- Early Fiinn IC.vperlincntK. charged ho wns nt tho Inylng of the Judgo Lowe wns ono of tho first cornerstone of tho Washington mo- to attempt fanning nlong tho Coqutl pumeut, July 4, 184S. Mr. Lowo lo river nnd hns lived to see tho Co told with prldo how on returning qul'llo valley become ono of tho rlch from tho wnr to Washington ho wns est ranching districts In tho stnto. entertained and rocolved by Presl- When children In tho Lowo fam dont Polk, ror whom he enst his first lly ronched school ago tho nearest vote, nnd by members of congress, school house wns at Emplro 30 ml lea Ho also enjoyed tho distinction of from tho ranch so Mr. Lowo ostnb- hnvlng wnlked over tho trncks or the llshed selmol district No. 11 nnd a llrst railroad' built In the United schoolhnuse wns .built nt Myrtle Stntes. Hut ho did not hnve tho use of rnllrondH In 1840, when he made tho trip across the continent to tho Call I "When work or discharging or loading cargo, bnllnst or stores Is not nctunlly In progress during tho night, rat flllllilfllllH 4 ntftftftbvllTA II111 f.rt.f 1 iiuiii (Miimijwii in amnio", iiiu lunnui feet nnd kept there by moans or shores or floats. "This Is to npply to vessels rrom ,nny Aslntlc port, Philippines nnd nd- Jncent Islands, Austrnlln, Central nnd South Amerlcn nnd the Hawaiian Is- lands." Tho rules nnd regulntlons nro mndo strict nnd conprehonslve says tho stntoment on tho poster, "bo cnuso or tho prevalence or bubonic plngtic in Aslntlc ports nnd anticipat ing n poHslblo danger or Its being brought toniils. const." As rapidly ns posslblo Dr. Whlto Is organizing the authorities or every town along tho const and rlvor whoro ! ships lnnd to aid In enforcement or ' tho nntl-plnguo lnw nnd to bo 011 tho J lookout for npy enses thnt mny ho Introduced. Uutmost Importnut or nil, to keep tlio rnts out. FAMILY HOTEL THE LLOYD MAnSHFlELD'S POPULAR Ilntes 1 educed 10. Lwy Sue, ru una 1.00; week 12.00 to $5.00, House keeping apartments with gits ran got 110.00 to $18.00 per month. FltBE 1MTK8- K. W. RULLTVAN. Prop. Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIABLO AND JOSSON CEMENT. The beat Domett Ic nn.d Imported brands. Plaster, LI mo Brick nnd nil kinds or builders material. HUGH McLAIN GfiWFRAL CONTRACTOR ' OFFICE, SOUTH HKOADWAY. PHONE ttOI. Tho Coos Hay Homo Tclephono compnny wish to nnuounco that on Mny 1, a NEW DIHECTOHY will bo printed and nil subscribers wishing any change In nnmo or speclnl listing 'to npenr In name, aro requested to j notify tho accounting department at j Marshfleld, on or beforo APUIL t!0. INO CHANGES will be mndo AFTEP. THIS DATE. Grovo nenr his home. Ho wns chosen clerk or tho school bonrd and served ns such ror 21 yenrs. Ho wns also Justice or tho pence ror four torma Tuko your SUNDAY DINNER at Tho CHANDLEH. Speclnl menu. HESEHYE tnbles for PAHTIES by PHONE. Real state Bargains For bnrgnln In City. Di.nl.er HW nnd Farm Property. See AUG. FHIZKEN Heal Estate and Insurance Agent. Central Ave., Marshfleld, Ore. Good Livery Service Fancy new rfgs, good horses and careful drivers aro now nt tho dis posal or tho Coos Day public nt REASONABLE RATES. Ulgs or rigs with drivers rendy. ror Any trip anywhere any tlmo. Horses boarded and rigs enred ror. New henrse nnd special accommo dations provided tor runernl pnrtles. W. L. CONDRON'S HVEKY AND FEED STABLES PHONE 273J IVIv New Cadillac Poro Door Autp for hire. Phone Rudolph Lackstrora, 231 R. Ed's Bil liard Room. After midnight Phone 1S1X. Careful driving assured. 07rt W s WA riOUAUSA - vr 0lXY x 1 UY ., , coos mr.&smt. .-. . .,. im- " CD0S BAY REALTY SYNDICATE. DEALERS ttPi AGENTS jcflzi-rw . ja ,& ;jf .... ..,., , A CHAN, mxr ir wm , uvivnut 1 v,y vhikx. SAFK AMlt W jr FARM. FWIT. NINEML, i7v ' aut TIMBER IMDS. Gf5V72T NC ORSANIW6 IF mJ57lilAl COMPANIES A SPWALTYso Aftor the show try a Turkish bath Phouo 214- J. rhn nnst hns nrnven thnt Invnsrmenrs in small ncro tracts near growing I titles nro tho most profitable. The C. R. R. S. hns buch to offer. Chns. J. Riuschko. Mnrshflold, Ore tOO TRAP NESTED BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS. Our mntings have produced stand-ard-brod specimens of exhibition quality with records of 242,227,22? eggs In 3G5 days. Hnby Chkks and Eggs for Ilntchliig Hook your orders now lor spring delivery. A row cockerels from heavy laying stock for ?5.00. Plymouth Place, Poultry Ynrds. FRED HACHMAN, Prop. Mnrshfleld, Box 485, Phone 288 The Demand Is So Great lor the "New Mazda" That we have been able to got only one-haU case of these lamps out of nn order for five cases placed sixty days ago. But can supply out trade with the best lamp made while they last. Coos Bay Wring Co. PHONE U87-J. LjhJRIjL Raises theDough Chemists and Authori ties state tliat Crescent is pure and whole some. Sold by Grocers I'OUNDiiJC fornln gold Holds. He ronched Snera- county commissioner for threo torma monto In September, nfter n hard nnd county Judge or Coos county ror trip. Tho city wnB only n vlllngo or one term. During his olllclnl eapti tents nlong tho river. Followed Lure of Gold. For sovornl years Judge Lowo was onguged In mining, store keeping nnd stnglng In California, with nil tho hclty; lie mnrrled over -" couples: p Judgo Lowo nnd Eurlllc A. Slay- bnek woro married Septombor 13, 18.17. Tho brldo enmo from Mont gomery county. Illinois, nnd wan ' tips nnd downs of those days of so 'one or n well-known Ohio family For many bucccsfos and of fnllures. Ho, over -u years 1110 coupio uvuu or stnrted north, and In 185C round tho snmo plnce nnd took port In the hlmseir nt tho hondwntors or tho development of tho Coqulllo valley. Rouiio rlvor. Accompanying him to, Threo yenrs ngo tho couple moved Oregon woro Chnrles Illlbom, Jnmes' from Dnndon to Mnrshfleld to live Oltvor nnd Plumer Emory. Aftor with their duughter. Mrs. A D. Wal- trnvnllnir over much of Jnckson and I ontt. who Is tho oldest whlto chlldJ JoBonhlno counties, tho party arriv- bom oil the Coqulllo rlvor. ed nt Roseburc nnd struck out for . - tho const by wny of Cnmna vnlley, NOTICE OK DISSOLUTION. n.i ,inwii im mtildlo fork of tho Co- Notice Is hereby given thnt th riullle rlvor. On arriving at tho Sixes I partnership formorly existing bs rlvor most of tho mnlo populntlon of 'tween the undersigned under tho fin vnvt nrfnni wn mot nn tlm wav to I nnmo of "Merchant & Kammoror" tho gold Holds along thnt river. Port Orford wns nt first not nttrno- has this day beon dissolved by mutual consent; Wm. T. Merchant huvliu . ... . . . . . . tlvo to tho now eomors. Most or the pnronnsou me nnuro iniercsi oj u people or tho locality had gathorod jKummorer thoreln, will assunie an In tho placo ror saroty rrom the In-l"y nil tho obligations or said firm .iin.,u t i,i..i 1k.,,m iiiiiniuwi iiv (lui.nud all dents, and claims due saiu ..... . ...... .-. - . Do you know that of all minor nll monts colds nro by far tho most dan gerous? It Is nut the cold Itself you neod to fear, but the serious diseases imu 11 uueu iuuuh iu. .uui in uiuou are known as germ diseases. Pnou-, monla and consumption are among j thorn. Why not take Chamberlain's j Cough Remedy nnd euro your cold whllo you can? For sale by all deal ers. I CRE.SCF.NT Ma. COMPANY. SLATTLE 1 1)arty to take a boat back to Califor nia, hut n sovoro galo enmo up and it wns this freak of tho olomeuta thnt catiHod Judee I.owo to he a cltlzou or Oregon. On ncoount or tho storui Most or those 1 tho members or tho pnrty dooldod not to go to sea. Thoy stnyod at a hotel kopt by Hilly Crnzy and wore 'living oij very scant rations. 11m biurm drovo tho kelp off Capo Blanco reor nnd this, forming a solno, brought In hundreds or tons of flsh. oysters nnd clams to replenish tho depleted hotel table rare. Pioneer Hotel Keeper. Many peoplo came to try their lor- flrni aro payable to him. Dated nt Mnrshflold. Orem, 12th dny of April. 1911 W. T. MERCHANT. B. W. KAMMERER till Spring Is Here and so Is Plnegor. Have your carpets cleaned with my Vacuum cleaner. No dust or worry. Phone your order, tune In the mines, and Petor Ruffuor, to 21 D McCrary's Drug Store. II. K. , who owned the Hotel Peytonla at PINEGOR.' Port Orlord, was among tho arrivals. MASTER SALE or CAKES n4 other COOKED FOODS SATURWA1 afternoon nt PERRY-MONTGO.) ERY'S by LADIES of EPISCOPA Altnr GUILD. PHONE I. S. KAUFMAN .M CO 1'OJ COAL ORDERS Sl.no PER TON. Don't forget PHONE 21 1-.T. tho Turkish Rati Remember a TURKISH BA1 will do you good. Phone 214-J, :ii 1"j! 1 V it i R'i . i i mjt 1 iiIm , f 1 1naii , l , 1 u.k.rf rt-. . -MpiHMBMiiliiMi&ji