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"gg piffB ELBWBiBslBBWiB tff-rr , ww- T THE COOS IAY . wt- , "jt'-Hti. J TIMES, THAHSHPIELPj OREGON, FRIDAY) APRIL 17, 1914EVENINDITM'" "' 'r ' JH rl &, ' r-i i iiiiiiiniiiKtin iiiiHifcinVtf iiirnninmir'T7nviifnKl i rr tm rTnriTf "nm irn m 7 - ' ' . ,, Ml Inter-Ocean Transportation Co, Semi-weekly sei'vice Coos Bayjmd San Frnueisoo. 5. 5- Redondo SAILS FROM SAll FRAhlClSCO FOR COOS BAY, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, AT 3:00 P. M. Equipped with wireless and submarine bell Passengers and freight. I - .. i u I i . - V ttl MAO. ' W ' -t . A teU - ' ,..' " - imj u m bjt . u ft m r r , m . jij. . . - . Political Announcements S. S. 1YANN SftlTH Equipped with wireless and submarine bell. a uoouuuio jiuu iruigni;. oo" p. m. WILL SAIL FROM SAN FRANCISCO 1011 COOS' HAY, MONDAY, APRIL . At' A.' San Francisco office, Greenwich street pier' No 23 nrtii nnn i?iin i,si,i,.,. Coos 73ny Agent, 0. F. McGeokoe, Phono 44. ' -T ' j' liODIPPkn WlTW Wlhl.'lt.l(ia 5Steaitts Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. Balls from MarBhfleld April lltli, 18th, 25th and 30th at servlco ' of tho tide. Sails frdni Tdrtlahd nbout 8:00 n. m., 8th, lGth, 22nd nnd 28th. Tlck'cu'W Wjilo to nil Eastern points mid Information aato route nnu rates cuccrJully furnished, NOTICE I hereby ntinounce myself da a CailUldaiB for Mm nnmlnnHnn nf county clerk, on tho republican tlc Ket of Coos county to be submitted to tho vote of tho peoplo at tho pri mary election May lCth. P. D. KRUSE (Paid Adv.) ANNOUNCEMENT. 1 Phone 427-L, I ' '1 f , ,11. J. MORE, Agent 1 announco myself a candldnto for Stato Iteprescntatlve subject to tho will of the Democratic voters at tho primaries May 16. Will work for better1 road laws to enablo tho peoplo to get Oregon out of tho mud. A. T. MORRISON. (Paid Adv.) ANNOUNCEMENT. I heroby announco myself as h candldnto for County Commissioner S. S. AR.OONE Equipped with Wli'61eni. Pino Passenger AccomnmdntlftnH. Now Steel llont HAILS' FHdM NOUTir REND FOR SAN FRANCISCO SATURDAY, APRIL 18 NORTH BEND MILL & LUMBER COMPANY, Agts. TOM JAMES, Agent, MaiTilifleUl. (). P. Kherldun, Atfcnt, North llcnd. 1 Hil i pH 3k RtdNBHiH On tho Democratic ticket at tho com ing primary election, O. J. SEELEY. (Paid Adv.) ANNOUNCEMENT S. S. ALLIANCE SAILS FROM MARSIIF1ELI) FOR PORTLANI) THURSDAY, APRIL 10, AT A P. M. ROUND TRIP, IllH.nO. Connection ultli tho North Dank Road nt Portland. North Pacific Steamship Company Phone 44. C. F. M'GEORGE, Agent. "' ' - The Union Market In Its new dress, entirely ramodollod and ronovated, U now ready to receive uiid 'wclcomo its customers Into ono of the most modern, model and sanitary moat markets on Coos Day, In addition to a model shop It serves the best meat on Coos Hay. Prlmo beof , steore that wero formerly drlvon to Itose burg markets, aro now butchored and served to tho poople on thu blocks of tno Union shop. Union Meat Market Ford & Retikey, Proprietors. 141 South Broadway. Phone tJ8. KINIJLY REMEMBER AND GIVE US A TRIAL KVr.RYTIIINO IN THE BAKERY Lift. MARSttltfELD BAKING COilPANY 133 NORTH SECOND ST., NEAR CENTRAL AVENUE. PHONE 4S8. OUR ELEGANT LINES OF NEW SPRING GOODS JUST BECElVKn AT S. S. JENNINGS NORTH DBND MRS. C. F. itinAROER Dressmaking .nnd Ladles' Tail or!,,,; Prices Reasonable Over Magnes & Matson Storo . Phone 243-J. Smith's Variety store, North Bend, for Fancy and .Domestic ' C H IN A (VRIDOUT CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Phono 362-R, Waiamctte - Pacific Wloio C kwe Morshfleld 6:30 a. m. 7:00 a. m. 8:00 a. m. !0:00 a. m. and every thirty minutes until 8:00 p. m, 9:00 p. m. "CO p. m. . JJ!22 p- m' :00"bi, LVave Nbrtb Bend 6:45 a. m. 7:1B a. m. 8:15 a. m. 9:15 a, m. 10:16 a. m. and every thirty minutes until 8:15 p. m 9:15 p. m. 10:16 p. m. Saturdays only 11:15 p. m. 'l2:16Tk.. U DRY WOOD AT PAMPBELL'S W00DYARD Nortli Front Street, Tno'ae lrW-ar. In our new location, wo nro es pecially prepared to cater to family trade. Regular meala or abort or Open Doy and NIkL MERCHANT'S CAFE. BroadHay and Commercial. Mfld. FAMILY DINNERS.. - EDISON'S LATEST A storage battery that continual over charging will not barw. TESS CONTAINS NO ACID. llB GUARANTEED FIVE YEARS Coos Bay WirinaCdo. !lB3 Broadway. Aemt fosr-Poft o Co Bay I hereby announce mysolf 4s a candldnto for tho nomination of Rep resentutlvo on tho Democratic ticket for Coos County, to bo submitted to tho voto of tho peoplo at tho pri mary election on May 15, 1914. If nominated and elected. I will abide by statoment Number Ono: 1 will favor quartorly paymont of taxis. I will favor tho abolishment of unnecessary commissions that must bo supported by tho taxpayers. I am In favor of govd rondB ovory wnere. I am opposed to unjust taxation and excessive taxation. J. TOM HALL, (Paid Adv.) ANNOUNCEMENT. I horoby announco mysolf as a candldnto for tho nomination of sher iff by tho Democratic party at tho Primary Election May 1C, 1914. If nominated nnd elected I will conduct tho office along tho most economical lines posslblo, consistent with efficiency, nnd do my host to entorco tho criminal laws. W. W. OAGE. (Pnld Adv.) Sent! Your Laundry to Us By Parcel Posl VE FURNISH A HAG AND WILL PAY THE POSTAGE ON ITS RETURN. Coos Bay Steam Laundry toone 57-J Marshfielr TIME TABLE Pictures & Framing Walker Studio Chimneys Firo Places J. N. Bayliss ny kind of brick work at prlcei that wt right. AND ALL WORK GUARANTEED Call at "The Fireside," Johnson BJdg., 107 Second st. Phone 434- tremli llanges. nouer war NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS. In the Matter of the Assignment of E. C. Barker, Assignor. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, J, C, Kendall, has been duly appointed assignee of E. C. Barker, formerly doing business In the city of Marshfleld, Coos County, Oregon. Ail creditors of the afore said E. C. Darker are hereby notified and directed to present their claims, verified under oath, within three months from the date hereof, to the undersigned at his offke In the First National Bank Building, Marshfleld, Coos County, Oregon. J. C. KENDALL, Assignee. (Dare of first pub., April 3; last May 16, 1914.) 158-R PHONE 10 Cent Chapetr II. After establishing a colony nt Port Orford In July, 1851, Captain Will iam Tichonor resumed his rogulnr I'ortlnnd-Snn Francisco run Tho Sea Gull, with Captain Tlchq nor In command continued to make regular trips and on August 29, 1851, left Portland with Dr. Anson Dart, superintendent of Indian Affairs, ac companied by II. 11. Spnuldlng nnd J L. Parish, two Methodist mission aries. At Astoria tho steamer took on board Lieutenant Whyman with 11 soldiers, two mules and a moun tain howitzer. Tho ship arrived nt Port Orford on September 3. T' Vault had been sent out on a survey ing expedition but his party met with disaster. They wero nttacked by tlio indlnns, several of tho men wero killed and T'Vault wont down the coast to Capo Blanco. He reached the mouth of tho Sixes River, where the Indians took his Sharp's rifle away from him and nlso took all his clothing. Tho attack on T'Vnlut'a surveying pnrty occurred shortly be- Tho Richest Mnu In tho World. Could spend his entlro fortune try ing to innko n better remedy for rheumatism than Moritol Rheuma tism Powders. It you only knew thoir vnluo you would use this rem edy for rheumatism. Recommended by those who hnvo trlod It. Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Frank D. Cohan. Opposlto Chnudlor Hotel. Phono 74. Central Avenue. Drug Store, Solo Local Agents. Prlco 50c. fore thje arrival of Dr. Dart, tho In dian agent with Spnuldlng nnd Par fsh. Rev. J. L. Parish at once offer ed to proceed tq tho scono of tho mur der and Investigate, tho outrage, Ho took with him two Indians whom ho had brought with him from tho Col umbia river and tho chlof of tho Indians of Sixes River. This chief had cbmo In and returned T'Vnult'a rlflo and offered to guldo Parish to whero the Indians were so that a council could bo held and tho mur derers apprehended. The council was 1ield by Rev. Parish but tho In dians were bo putt-aged by their chlofs action that Immediately upon tho do parturo of J. L. t'arlBh thoy killed their chief and quartered him, One of tho chief's thrceo wives carried tho chief's rcmnlns to their vltlngo, I wuure sue uurieu mum uuu worn was sent to Dr. Dart, tho Indian agent, of the ncUon of tho Indians. Ho sent out runners and called a council of all the Indians. Spnuldlng nnd Par ish and Dr, Dart, the Indian agent, returned to Astoria on board the Col umbia In tho .latter part of Septem ber, On tho rcthrn of tho Columbln to port Orford she brought Samuol Culver to act ns Indian Agent. Noxt month both tho Columta nnd Sea Gull were chartorod by the gov ernment to take Colonel Sllns Casey nnd his 'troops consisting of Calvary and nrtlllory to Port Orford. Tho Sea Gull brought Company C of the First Dragoons with, 3C horses and 4G mulo from Bcntcln. This company wdb un der tho command of Lieutenant Stan- I rtn IH . tft VA JJrTi Ji'AW Coldnel CascK Aitnii who had arrived a few daya. previous f iTp ' it . X I ton nnd Stononmn. OPENS UP NOSTRILS. HEAD ENDS GOLD OR GATARRH AT ONCE Instantly Relieves Snollcn, Inflamed Nose, Head, Throat You Hreatlio Freely Dull Headache Gow Nan ty DlNchnrgo Stops. Try "Ely's Cream Balm." Got a small bottlo anywny, Just to try it Apply a little In tho nostrils niu) instantly your clogged nose and stoppod-up nir passagoa of tho head will open; you will breathe frcoly; dullness nnd hoadacho dlsnppcar. By morning! tho catnrhh, cold-ln-hend or catarrhal soro throat will bt gone. End such misery nowl G& tho small bottlo of "Ely's Cream rlm" nt any drug, storo. -This sweet fra grant balm dissolves by tho heat of the nostrils; ponotrntcs and heals tho Inflamed, Bwollen mombrnno which lines the nose, head and throat; clears tho air passages; stops nasty discharges: and a fooling of cleansing, soothing rollof comes Im mediately. Don't lay awake tonight strug gling for bronthr with head Bturfed; nostrils closed, hawking nnd blow ing, Cntnrrh or a cold, with Its running nnso, fqiil mucous dropping Into tho throat, and raw dryness Is distressing but truly needless. Put your faith JiiBt once In ."Ely's Cronm Balm" and your cold or catarrh will surely disappear. !d o res , ii iy on board the Columbia. chartnr wio sen uuu to convev tllo troot U?ri to tho mouth of the Coqulllo rive,'. , Vi while Lieutenant Stanton With. tw'.".f "'J' whnltf bonts prepared to uBccpKJtlM $?' Coqulllo river In pursuit oy'ti ',lHJ. who wero still hostile. TWiil.itt'lf '.t wore landed from tho Bcr though ono boat load wasV cd. but boforo alf tho rrooih landed, a ihenvy gale mndo tliv so rough tho Sen Gull anchored waited for morning to Innd tho Next morning tho storm was moro' scvero so tho Sea Gull had to returr" 'h to Port Orford whoro alio dlschargi - i ill j ed the reBt of tho troops, who starU J1I ed by land for tho Coqulllo river. l .'iltl i iJitMiiviiuui aiuuuiiiuii mint a uiocici 1 houso on tho uluffa which commnnd-l 'ft eu tno Indian vllngo nnd tho riven Tho Indlnns Wero entirely unacnuatntx ed with flrcarmB nnd when tho how-rij Uxors tnrow tnoir siiells Into tr dlnn vlllngo thoy wore terrified; (led In their canoes up tho wero pursued by tho troops In the two whnlo boats. Tho IndlanB wore co se verely punished by tho troopB that tiey nover ns n trlbo entered Into hos tilities ngaltiBt tho white man again. Portland Journal. I ; ' STOPPING PLACES 1-X)R THE WATER WAGON niuuquainii 'Mr'i i tho how-friIi4M to tho lu-mm ) flodiThey ilMIf, river and The birth of somebody's baby. Somebody's wedding. Somebody's birthday. Somebody's promotion. Somebody's Inheritance. Somebody's now suit. Somebody's return. Freckles Don't Hldo Them With n Veil; Re- iiiiivu Them With Tho Otlilnc Prescription. This prescription for tho removal of freckles waB written bv a promt n.ont physician nnd Is usually so suc cessful In removing freckles and giv ing a cloar beautiful complexion that It la Bold by druggists under guarantee to refund tho inonoy if It falls. Don't hldo your frockloB under a veil; got an ounco of othlno and re , move them. Even tho first fov appli cations BIlOHlu aiiuw u wuiiuuiiui iiii provoment, boiuo of tho lighter frcck los vanish entirely. I Bo suro to nBk tho druggist for the double Btrongth othlno; It Ib this that Is; sold on tho inoiioy-back guaran- too. . 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