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iMmmpunin)pnijjui uw .nftiS" 7 ARST CLASS CONCRETE m WORK. foment Walks, Wnlls, Steps, JScmciiW, Ic. Sco or nfijrww M. B. GIDLEY ,.mi So. Fourth St., Slurshflcld, Oregon, l'liono HOO-J. Bults Cleaned nnd Pressed. Suits mnuo to unicr. Give Us n 'lrjni. MJNIQUE PANTATORIUM My DOYLE & C. O. DAGGICTT 250 Central Avoi l-iioiiu .uii. THE COOS IIOTKL Formerly of Mnrsliflcltl WA,,liM,'iiVwv BTniswr NORTH 1JEND 0. A. MotliJi, Prop. Jmneys Flro Places. J. N. Bayliss nr kind of brick work at price ' that nro rlidiL !Ajfb all work guaranteed ir1l at "Ilio I'ircHiuo, uumiBun I . ..- ..! . Il,nn .1111.1 E3h Hang- Roller Work DRY WOOD AT CAMPBELL'S WOODYARD , North i Front Street, Plionoi J HO-J. T. 3. BOAIFB i A. II. HORGINW I arahfipld PA,NT AN,) i 1 I. VS 1 1' I 1 1 J V Ivotlinau-M Furnished. Ilinne IIIHKT. Mnrflliflcld, Oitkoii. MKS. C. F. HIRAHGEH Dressmaking nml ladles Tail oring prices Itennonnlile Ovor Magnoa & MatBon Storo . Phono 248-J. EDISON'S LATEST A itorago bnttcry tltat continual .OTcr clinrtfltnj will not harm. does NOT CORRODE AT TERMINALS. CONTAINS NO ACID. Will not loo 1ti chargo wWlo I standing Iclo. IS GUARANTEED FIVE YEARS 'Coos Bay WiringJCo. 153 Hroadivay. , AgwiU for Port of Coos Bay. OUR Klii:.ST MA- I IK NEW SPRING FOODS JUST in'fKIXtu AT S. S. JENHWGS NORTH IIKNH "ARE YOU BOTHERED I'lth Corns? If bo, you nro doprlv- d lof hnlf Mm nlnnmirn nf llfo lewant walking and honlthy oxer- ) a tibii to .tire, uuvm ivuuiun, clentlflc ailropodlst, Ap't a, O'- vuiru iiiuK., "in no WiO ouurcu u permanent remedy for aching foot. MERCHANT'S CAFE Popular place for Good Meals. Prices Rflnsnnnblfi. Cor, Commercial &, B'dw'y 0I AUTO CALL FOR FOOTE'S AUlUb lour good cars with careful drivers. I rot i day service, phone 144-J, i , iiiuuco liiiiara I'uriors. ft nllit seryice, Itiono 2aO-L lUgtit valet . D. L FOOTE. Commutation .WM -US. Tickets $2.J0 , ifleld.Nortli Bend Auto Line, every ten nilnutea from 6 n, m. to 42: "0 p. m. ORST & klNG. Props. . ctures framing Wr Studio TIME TABLE tow Rates for Handling Trunks W nauj trunKa between any '" In Marsfcfleld for the follow 8 "tee, delivery to be made In l flrat BtorlAH nr hiilldlneac RLtn"k F trunks .0 re trUnka WW ar Transfer and Storage Cc. . Levi Ilelsaer, Prop. Pnoaes, 120-J; 40rL; ?8R- THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Mildred Rogers nelson " i n . 'rw,r"cr of Plnuo. 1 npll of Hugo SInnsfeldt, Sun Ittinclse,,. Il.uniony taught. .MimmiIIo Piano Club. Applhafloii f,.r los moils by appointment. Slnrshfleld, Or. TJ II. HARPER, , Houso llullder. General Repairing mid Cabinet ', Sinking. "mil. SIcHHOOM " Contractor nnd llullder. Slnrshfleld, Oregon. 1. O. Ilox Oil. es. Hunker Hill VY7- T. TOMPKINS, 1). S. T. (Weltmer Methods.) bvory known dlsenBo treated without drugs or surgery. Rooms 1 nnd 2, 237 So. llrondway. Phono 132-L. Mnrshflold, Or. JOEL 09TLINH. : ) Piano Tuner and Repairer 110 8. Sixth street. .Phone loa-L Lcnvo orders nt W. R. Unities MiibI. Company, J M. WRIGHT Phono B18-R HUILRING CONTRACTOR Estimated furnished on request. QO. GOSNEY Phono 3154 Contractor and llullder Estimates Furnished on Request MY PAST WORK IS MY REFERENCE I'lrst and Alder St. SlnnJiflcld. rR. U. M. BRAW - Eye, Ear, Noao and Throat. DR. MATTIE II. SHAW DIsciinm of women and children. Offlco phono 330. Rooms 200, 201 202, Irving, Block. Houbo phono. IOC-J. DR. A. J. HENDRY DENTIST MarobQold, Oregon. ItnoiiiB 204-20C, Coko IlulldlnR. Ilfulilfiico phono 2C2-X. Offlco nhmif. 112-J. M RS. FAIIIII.NGKH, lViirli(r of llano. Rosldonco Studio, Phono ItSG-.T BENJAMIN OHTLlAu Consulting Engineer ii Architect Offices, 200 Irving Mora. Phono lOil-L or 207-.1. Mamhflcld. Orrgot- pKKIi RIIjEY HAIililNGER, Plnnlst nnd Teacher. Resldcnco Studio. 217 No. Third Rt. Phono 308-L. w. 0, OHANIILRR. ARCIUTECT. Rooma 301 and 809, Ooka Ball41ii Marahfleld, Oreco. W M. S. TDRPEN. ARCITITEOT Mfcrihfltlri. Orco LET US MAKE YOUR ABSTRACTS Title Trust Co. Abstract, tlinroushly dependable. Im mediate serrlco; prompt ntten tlan to all Interests of our client. Minimum cost. I. S. Kaufman & Co. TIME TAHI.E Willamette -Pacific Motor Car Effective Juno 8, 1014. Lr. Mnrshfield, C:30 n. in. 7:30 a. m. 8:30 n. m. 9:30 n. m. 10:30 n. m. 11:30-$. in. 12:30" p. m. 1:00 p. m. 1:30 p, m. 2:00 p. m. 2:30 p.m.' 3:00 p. m. 3:30 p. m. 4:00 p. in. 4:30 p. m. 5:00 p. m. 5:30 p. m. 0:00 p. m. 7:00 p. m. 7i30 p. m. 8:00 p. n, 8:30 p. m. Ly. North 6:40 7MB 8:45 9:4S 10:45 11:45 12.45 1:15 1:45 Rend n. m. a. m. a. in. a. ni. a. m. n. in. p. m. p. m. p. in. p. m. p. ui. p. m. p. in. p. m. p. m. p. m. P. m. p. m. p. in. p. m. p. m. p. m. 2:15 2:45 3:15 3:45 4 4 5 5 C :16 :45 :15 :45 :15 7rl5 7:40 8:15 8:45 NO SAW EDGD9 YOUR COLLARS If you havo them laundered TWIN CITY 8TEAJI LAUNDRY CITY AOTO AND TAXI SERVICE A new taxlcab has been added to my auto service. Careful drivers. Will go anywhere at any Urns. Stand Blanco Cigar Store. Day phone, 78. Night phone 139-X. TOM GOOD ALE. Irorletm Send Your Laundry to Us By Parcel Post WE FDRNISH A RAG AND WILL PAY TnE POSTAGE ON ITS RETURN. Coos Bay Steam Laundry Phone 57-J Marshfielil GAMEL Cigarettes 20 for ' JOc-'-arc' a blend of choice -qualityiTurkish and domestic tobaccos. They will not bjte youf tOnUd l br arch , your throat. ' ' ' " i . t - i i You haven't "moncyenough to btiv a more: delightful cigarette and no premiums or coupons could make you change over from Camels if you'll ' vc thim a'try-o'ut. ' ',-',' Stake a dime on the Camel tc day. Do not look for premiums or coupons; as the Cost of the tobaccos' 'hV'Cam'ef Cigarettes prohibits .thelrusc. r '. i If jrour dealer can't supply you; tend 10c foe one package' or $1.00 for a carton of ttn packt , age 200 dgarettei), poitago' prepaid. After imoking 1 pack age, if you don't find CAMELS nireprelenleu.returnlhoolhefj r nine packaget, and ye will re-' fund your money." ' R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO Wln.lon-Salem, N. C. " Snokers; Have You Tried THE NEW STORE, where GOOD CIGARS are KEPT good? At the P. K. Corner. .Mm-xhfli-ld Nimvh Co. S. . PARAISO ICqulpiH-d with WIitIcxh. Hud I'liKi'ii-jcr ArcomnioilatloiiN. SAILS PROSI COOS HAY l-'OK PORTLAND SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 5 P. SI., WITH PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT YELLOWSTONE SAILS 1-OR SAN I'RANCISCO i'ROSI COOS RAY, SATURDAY, JUNE 10, WITH FREIGHT ONLY. NORTH BEND MILL & LUMBER COMPANY, Agents TOM JAMES, AkviiI, Mui-clifleld. Inter-Ocean Transportation Co. Smiii weekly senit-u Coos Bay and Sfin Frnncifico. S. S. Redondo SAILS IT.OM SAN I'MANCISCO I-'OU COOS RAY TLURSDAY, JUNE 11 AT a P. SI. lOijnippcil wilh wireless and subiqarinp .bell. Pussoncrs and freight. ' --. ,rm,-r. mr..fi S, S. NANN SMITH IStjiiippiid with wireless and, submarine, bell. L'assenpH's and freight. SAILS rilOJI SAN I'HANCISrO I'OR COOS RAY WEDNESDAY, JUNK 10 AT U P. SI. Sim I'Yanciseo oi'fice, Greenwich street pier No. 23 nml GOO Fife buildiug. Odds Ray Ajcnt, C. F. McGeohoe, Phone 44. S. S. ALLIANCE SAILS PROM COOS RAY I'OR PORTLAND I'lUDAY. JUNE 12, AT U P. SI. ROUND TRIP, $18.00. Connection with thu Norl.'i lliink Rond at Portlund. North Pacific Stoanikhlp Company l'hiif 44, C. F. SI'GEORGE, A Kent. EgUIPPEI) WITH WIREUCSS. Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. S-'.ls from Marahflold durlnc month of June at 1 o'clock p. in. on the 4th, 9th, 14th, 19th. 24th and 29tu. r Ticket on tale to all Eutoru point and Infprmatloa a to route and rntoa cheerfully . t uralabed. Phono 427-L. F. T. SHELDON. Auint S. S. HARDY BA.1.S FRO.M RAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS RAY EVERY NINE DAYS San Francisco Office, Harrison .Street Dock, Pier 10. Coos llnv & Eureka Steunibhlp Lino Loos nay lj: a MXimJjt AKtf ,,,, 1)0UK o070. THE NEW PASSENGER AND FREIGHT BTEAS1ER S. S. Geo. W. Elder TWENTY-FOUR HOUR SERVICE. PORTLAND TO COOS RAY EVERY SUNDAY, 1) A. SI. 1mn' ARRIVE C(K)S RAY EVERY .MONDAY MORNING MHtSHFIELD TO PORTLAND EVERY THURSDAY M RSIIFIELD TO EUREKA EVERY .MONDAY A1TERNOON vi'uiv roi'IPPED SERVICE UNEQUALLED rt ' V NORTH PACIFIC HTEASISHIP COMPANY O. 1 SIcGooi-ko, AkchI, SInr.hflold. .Phono -II. W. II. Painter, At;ont. North Rend. Phono 121. THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1914 Cigarettes CO. North ltciiil Ncwh Co. New Stool Rout. G. P. SHERIDAN, AkoiiI, . North Iloiid. v, 20 IBSiF for igiPIr 10c Vls? TURKISIInOMWri I EVENING EDITION. V I INTERESTING STORY OF EARLY DAYS IN THIS SECTION TOLD IIY OLD COPY OF COOS RAY NEWS ORIGIN OF NAMES GOLD RUSH Tim followhiK la taken from nn ac count of pioneer days In Coob county, which was furnished the Coos Uay News by one of tho enrllcst Bottlers, nnd npnenred lu the Issuo of June S. 1881.: "Previous to 1853, Coos county wns Inhabited entirely by Inillans. Tho first whlto Inhabitant was Wllllnm Roland, who sottled on tho South Fork of tho Coqulllo with nn Indian woman for n companion. Ho moved hero In 18B3 nnd huntod, fished nnd trapped for a living. "The same year n party of nlnotoon whlto men from Jnckson county ex plored this portion of tho coast coun try. They blazed their road In from DotiKlaB and arrived at tho Junction of the Slhldlo nnd South Forks on Juno 10th, remained thoro a week nnd then started down tho river In ennoes. The first night thoy camped on a low plnco under tho bnnk of tho river nt what Is now known as Slyr tlo Point. Tho tide wns out when thoy made their beds. (At that tlmo tho thlq rose ovor throo feet nt tho Junction of tho South nnd Middle Forks.) In tho night tho tldo rnlsod, rousing thorn from their slumbers ns well nB from their beds. Somo or thorn who had nover heard of tide water commenced to holler nnd tried to climb tho lil ii f f, thinking that tho ocean Imd turned nnd wns flowing ov or tho land. Those who hud scon tldo wnter finally succeeded In mak ing them belle vo It was thu tldo ris ing." "They wore delighted with tho riv er as thoy proceeded towards tho mouth. When thoy reached tho on trnnco, whore there wns n lnrgo num ber of Indluus, thoy found thorn hoiiic vhat hostile, and tho lndlniiB retimed to permit thorn to pass up tho beach. no wmie men una nn imllnn boy ulth thorn whom thny brought from ino umpqiia for nn Interpreter, and nftor n nook spent In making penco with tho IndlniiR, thoy permitted them to pnsa on up tho bunch. "In the following August tho black sand mines woro discovered at Whis key Run. Thoro wns quite nn Immi gration to tho mines. The nearest trading posts for them were nt Scotts burg, on the Umpqun, nnd Koscburg. Tho only means of traveling from tho mines to Coos Ray wus to paddle n ennoo up tho Coqulllu River and up Heaver. Slough, nnd haul It across tho Isthmus to travel down tho bnv In. During the winter thoro was n trait built across from the mines to Cooh liny for tho purposo of supply ing thb mines. This was tho flrut road or trail built In Coos comity. Tho same year a Mr. Ilodgors sot tled at tho mouth of Ronvor Slough. "In UG4 tho work in tho initios nt N hlskoy Run rommoncod, Thoro was n lnrgo Immigration nt this tlmo; frpmlOO to 150 moii frequently cros sed Coos Roy nt ono tlmo on (hblr way" to tho mines. "In tho early part of the year two white' men woid killed nt Dead Man' Slough (now lown Slough) by the Indians. There woro b'x Indians In tho fray, ono or whom was killed and anothor wouiuh'd. Tho othor four es enped but woro afterwards hanged ono at Port Orford, ono nt Coos Way and tho romnlnlng two at Randolph. "In February Mrs. Lockhart mid Mrs. Doan. of Empire City, moved down to tho Whiskey Run mines (now called Randolph In honor of the groat stntesinnn of Virginia.) They woro tho first whlto women to travel down Iloavor Slough. "In the following June n man by tl o iinmo of Johnson became disgust ed with the fliio gold or thu Randolph bench and started In search of coarso gold, which ho found near tho head of tho South Fork of tho Coqulllo. Ho always wont by tho name of "Coarse Gold Johnson" nfter thnt. Those mines nro still bolng worked and are known as "Johnson's Dlg glns." It was not long nftor thoy wore discovered until quite nn oxclto mint sprang up, and nn nvorago of 123 people (undo J at Port Orford on their way to tho mines evory tlmo a Muamor culled there. At that time Coos county extended down to tho California lino. In the same Juno that tho mines wore dis covered, Capt. William Tlchonor mid others took possession of Port Or ford, although tho Captain had lived thoro slnco 1851. "Mr Hoffmnn nnd family settled on tho Coquollo at tho Junction of tho South and Mlddln Forks; Messrs, Packwood, Abbott nnd Caldwell on Itohmd I'ralrln; Luko McDonald nt tho root or Johnvon's Mountain; Sam uel Doment nnd family, John HIU, Mlnnlo Jones and Henry Woodward on tho South Fork of the Coauello. "Thoy dorlved tho namo "Coquollo'i from tho Indians on the North Fj Somo whlto men wero passing tho Indians woro catching ools,A whlto man pointed at tho rlvor and nskod Its namo. One of the Indians, thinking ho was pointing at tho cols, gnvo him the name Sequello, which means eel In Jargon. Tho white inon changed it to Coquollo, thinking it sounded hotter, and It has been pro nounced Coquollo ever slnco. IDEAL FREE GROVE AND PICNIC GROUNDS Rrlng your lunch bankets, kodak and fishing tncklo for a fow days' outing. Sunday School and all picnic crowds a specialty. Excursion to South Coos Rlvor uvory day, Mai-Hlifeld Tlmo Table! Launch Express, week days, 'leaves, 8 a. m.; Steamer Rain bow "loavos Mnrshflold at 8 a. in., every Sunday nnd 2 p. m. weol. days. For charter and picnic nr rangomonts, apply on board steamer Rainbow. Thu Times does Job printing. HSTORY nnnr THREE 0 GETS MONEY HAPPENINGS THROUGHOUT THE COUNTY AS HE(X)HHER RY THE NEWSPAPERS AND SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS. Judge Coko Issuod a writ of man damus Saturday directing tho coun ty treasurer to turn over to tho Port of Rnndon the money thnt has been raised by taxation for tho Port. Treasurer Dlmmlck had declined to turn ovor this money while tho status of tho port wns Involved In a pending suit, unless dlrectod by the court to do so: this for tho pro tection of himself and his bonds men, District Attorney Llljcqvjst mndo no objection to tho turning over of tho money, and Judgo Colt took tho vlow that, ns tho Port was n do facto corportntlon until nn ndverso court decision should bo reached, there was no reason for withholding the funds. Coqulllo Herald. SCHOOL TEACHERS' TRIP Tho Misses Mabel Hnnscn, Pearl Gulnn, Wnndn Hlbargor and Joslo Ahom, who havo been teachers In tho Coqulllo schools during tho your Just closed, loft on their vacations Friday, Ming Hanson started for Duluth, Mlnncsotn, where she ox peels to vlsl during tho summor be fore sho returna to Coqulllo next rnll to resttmo chnrgo of her de partment In tho high school. Miss Gulnn and Miss Hlbnrgcr returned to their homes nt Dos Moines, lown and Mnrshflold, respectively. Miss Ahoru, who, closed n most success ful year's work in tho eighth grade, went to Ellonsburg, Washington, where sho will attend summor school nt tho state normnl, Mlts Alloni ill' ell nod an offor of a position, ns eighth grade tcachor hero n6xt'yoar. Coqulllo Herald. COLLINS ROUND OVER '' Louis Collins wns brought ovor from the liny Saturday by Constable- vox ami nppoarou uororo JtiBtlco J. J, Stnnloy to nnBwer a charge of pointing n gun nt O. W. Stnwnrt,. Of North Ilcnd. Ho waived examin ation nnd wns placed under $250 bonds to appear before tho nuU grand Jury. A ease of trouble bo twiivm the two mon wnB to hnvo I'timo before Justice Sinister nt North Demi n short tlmo ago, nnd DlitrlcU Attorney Llljeqvlst went ovor' to prpnocute It, Ho wns Informed by Justice Shu at or Hint Htuwnrl had droppod the charge, so ho took .his root lu his hand nnd came homo again. Lntor Stewart donlod thnt ho bail withdrawn tho rhargo, nnd It wns tried out before Shustor, with nttoruoys employed iby Htnwnrr- nnd Collins. Tho rosult of thnt round was that Collins wns turned loose and Stewart was bound ovor, This did not exactly suit Oeorgo Wash ington, who hcoiub a bit hard to please, and ho- brought tho chargo thnt Uiuls hud threatened .to lioo( him.. Coqulllo Herald, NEWS OF GARDINER I S. II. Morso, of Rasoburg l'ont pfflco tnspoctor, was in Gardlnor on weduosdny, looking over tho malt routes In rogard to tho lotting of contracts for carrying the malt be tweon this point and North Rond. C. A. Everott, of Portland, wns In Ruodsport looking for n location for a drug storo. Ho was very much pleased with tho placo nnd thinks that Roedsport has a great future before it, nnd that this whole section is bound to bo one of tho best on tho const. It 'Is snld that tho mnnngor of tho Gardlnor Hotel hns sot a boar trap nt tho ontranco of thu meat room. He has it halted with son bass. Ilo says tho "varmluttt" hnvo boon giving him considerable trouble lately, nnd he (akos this inouus of either catch ing or frightening them away. A number of prominent cltlrons' of Gardiner mot In the parlors of the Gnrdlnor Hotel Thursday evening nnd took tho Inltlntlvo stop towards organizing n Chamber of Commerce. J, II. Austin was elected temporary cnalnnan, nnd L. S, Weeks secretary of tho mooting. Miss Maudo Pratt wns tendered n miscellaneous shower by tho Indies of the Gardiner Women's Literary Club last Friday nt thu home or Mrs. nnd Miss Dumas, The rooms wore beautifully decorated for tho occasion, the living room lu the club colors, orango nnd green, nnd tht dtulng room In pink and whlto, LILTEQVIST REFERS CASE DlHtrlct Attornoy Llljeqvlst' liar turned ovor to George M. Drown, who conductod the case In the lowor court, tho matter of applying for n ro-hoarlng of tho llartdn nppoal be- roro tuo riupromo I'ourt. as ono ho grounds on which tho do- on was reversed nroso out of rown's address to the Jury. It l likely that that gentleman would like a chanco to show tho thing: to tho higher court In a different light. Coqulllo Herald. EKTAIIROOIC LINE CHANGES Owing to tho shutting down of tho Mooro mill, two of tho Kstn brook Bteamors have been tnkon off tho Coqulllu run, nnd tho company announces its withdrawal from tho freight business, Tho Speedwell will still call at Ilandon on her way ' to Coos Ray, Coqulllo Horald. PLANS NORWAY TRIP O. P. Ellington was up Irom Park ersburg Inst week, Mr. Elllngson has made his home in the Coqulllo Valloy for tho past forty years. Ho loft his native country of Norway-forty-three vours ago lu company with S. E- Aai-n und they camo to America together. Ho contemplates making n trip back to the old homo this Biimmor. Coqulllo Horald. WHD IN COQl'ILLE. In this city, Juno C. Justice or tho Peaco J. J. Stanloy officiating, John Simpson and Nelllo McCutcheon, both of Denver HU1, woro marrlodV