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"PJMPTH & ""l SIX r THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1915 EVENING EDITION. HBTORY OF THE DMPQUA The Sanitation of a Summer Camp 1XTI3HICKTIXU STOHV Ol-' VOl'XI). jx(j or towx oi-' gakihxkh (Uy tT. S. Health Depnrtmeit.) Is castor oil mill pine tar, ennui Ct. Coffin i-ou;h( Sumiiol lt1- ci, J"Irl Aincrli'iiii Ship, !n There in J Will TUB Roseliurg Review prints tlio following intcrcalliiK history nml Hkotcli or Gardiner ami tho lowcir Unipfiiia: t A sunny afternoon, n crystal riv er, (i refreshing foreozu Willi a tniiB their yards and planers In San I'edro and Los AiiKeles. They linvo a large Konorul ntore In Gardiner. In chnw A SUM MBit eanip is a device for seeking health and plcasuro without niodern conveiiipnccH. parts, and another Is oil of eltro- ' nolla. J Dispose of all liiiiunn and animal oxtenslvo tracts of tlinher In the Unipqim, Scofleld and Smith River districts. They also manufacture shingles and other by-products. Another prominent Industry here Is salmon canning, there being two canneries in this vicinity, the co-operative cannery Just above town nml the Klmorn ennnorv at llccdsnort. of tho sea, and n sturdy steamer with j T10 (Tn,in,ia Hlvcr salmon nro un- a pleasant company, Is the happy - , , ,, ,. I1i,n ,) Cumperg nre persons who of their' . ... , i of Ij. .1. Seymoro. and vuluulilo and ... , ,, ,, i whatever Is destructible, bury deeply what you can not burn, and protect that which you ran not bury. own volition, or through the ontl"C' incut of others, revert to primitive ostensibly for an epicure. Tho fishing season Is n busy and profitable ono on the Lower ITiupipiu. Numerous other fish aro nlBO caught and there Is an abundance of crabs and clams, both eastern and roast, in the bays and tldo flnts near the beach combination that mnUcs tho Journey from Scottsburg to Ciardluer a treas ured memory. Kvory day except Sundays tho Btcamer Bvn makes tho round trip from aardlner to tho North and South beaches and to Scottsburg and return. Capt. H. H. Sagaherd is at tho helm, with his brother, Bngln cor V. 11. Sagaherd, in charge of the motive power. Tho 12 vn Is tho suc cessor of the old-time .Inno. Keltic or wcro famous for making speed rec- J .janollo Company, coiiBlBtlng of W. 1 ords, but they have tho reputation I noc,i nnd J. A. Janello, have n largo modes of existence and obtain enjoyment place and persons then favor the de velopment of irregularities, enrour age moro or less irresponsibility nnd lead to Immediate wlldness. In this tlioro Is no harm and often much good. However one thing should . ..l 1. fnl,itnllAti . llm iiDMniitrnniniild excelled nnd would furnish u feast ""l " ""-. ......ftu... Allow liio aiiiiiuiia io urwiit iuuw I !! H ntfn t,. 1..,.. .... Inilil IWttMlltl Mltltf therefrom, lloth ;'""'.. n,lu ' m,"u U1 '" '" " , unnuic garuago in properly covered cans nnd then Incinerate. Just as tin cans have marked tho pathways to the West, bo they Indicate camp sites for nil lime to come. They have no other usefulness except as breeding places for mosquitoes. Why not consign them to their grave whllo they nro still in the he.wlay of existence? Do not penult the cook to scatter dish water Indiscriminat ely nbout; it attracts files, decompos- once more for the sensonnl enjoy ment, but by nil means luivo tho camp unnltary so Hint In their wlld ........ i. in ,i .... ii.i.,i, "lBB """ '"""" C8t nllll ! otherwise objectionable. Kor. bo It remembered that ho who' ,,nBton a 8gn to ,hs cfccl ,lpo1 tll0 selects n suitable site, pitches his' , ar , .- ,, llnv your A innnory was operoted here fort or builds bis hut In a proper ,.om.KO wt), yolli om,iloto Luther for "gottlug there" llko clock-work In all kinds of weather. This line, as well as tho mall stages to Drain, continues under the nmnngoinent of Capt. N. .1. Cornwall, the veteran fitcambout man of the lower Ump- ... . many yenrn by the lato Hon. A. W. ""inner, cxnmincs nis ioou, anu pio-;nI, H t0 t)p Utcl,P1, ,ioor. Hood, nml he nlso established n large tccts liHusolf from the nntnrnl one-1 .roV,i0 a,iltnhln toilet. Reiuein modern creamery, this being n splon-l "'I. wise enmper indeed. )CI. tlmt fioll piiutfou Is ono of the I did dairying country. Tho Reed.! T,1 cnnil' 8ltc 1( Important. So-! Kront fnitso.s of cllgcasos In our conn-j lect iiibii grounu wuere mo nrco.ua; try fo(iny. t)o this nnd then not only j blow and the drainage is good. On-! for your 0Wll protection nnrt onven ly n veritable amateur will occupy j jonrp ,t f0r welfare or others. Tho! tho spaco where another camp liusi ,,nn Hystcin may be used or n trench' boon, for tho filth, tho files and food i dug. utilizing dry earth or chloride remnants nro probably still there, j 0f ino for covering. Do suro to Seek nnothor location, ir you nroj,rotect from Insects by screening, i not satisfied, move; you probably I -viieii abandoned make it vour busl- haven't leased the premises and you ' hosb to nee that U Is not objection-1 I i.. ... ..... i.l. r..n.. ...... ' ... . . I Gardiner. I "UK"1 "ol l" ,IU lI1' u m1"1 "" nnio m any mnnncr ami or no unn- f nsisss. $s&zmpF &k. Bstssa siC&FW w$Mr F1T Vwl vt&?3&S xsdMM? mF ip . ilk, wis mmW sW Favorite . Wjm lirF Shotguns and the HW ! W Si "Speed Shells" Wf L0ADIN6XHJir . . . A , VU J''V4'llttBK I 5hCTou,W- ..nnnn.. nn chootinir is plentiful. And M VET a-'vwv - - i j m gvy rivmir.vi Mm H " " T general storo In Onrdlnor and a wnrchouso nnd other exteiiBlvo In terests In Heedsport. Mr. Heed Is alBo ono of tho Commissioners of the Tort of Umpqun. Prominent nmong tho fenturcs of any modern town or city Is Its ho- qun. Accordlnu to historians tho Bchooncr Samuel Hobcrts, In charge under the mnnugomont of A. La I Htlons. gcr to thoso who follow In your foot of Cant. Coffin, wns tho first Amor- itoucho. excellentlv sunnlles that i Tho wnlop B"IMly should be pure, steps. Do not pollute tho stronms lean vessel to enter tho Umpqun Illv- J wntit here. This hotel is new, moil. Tho 80,lrco 8ll0,1,,l ,,c known nn , Tlmt ninn should Icbrcii tho charm or. This was In 1850. There Is ornly equipped and tho guests nro ' Irovod to be tincontamlnntod and If of tho wayside brooks, tho very vole-.-minim, hmvevnr tlmt Sir Francis ! u-nii .rvn.i. Thni,. imrtii,L. ,.. ' thcro Is tho slightest suspicion of Its ,, which called him from nfnr. Is Drako, tho noted Bngllsh freebooter, nrc Is: "We'll tell our friends nml entered the Umpqun river In 1R7S nnd put nshora his Spnulsh pilot, Moronn, and luft lilm to his fate nmong tho Indians. It is true ho wns doubtless tho first Caucasian to not foot upon tho Pacific Coast of tho United States. Another tradi tion says a Spanish vessel entered tho Umpqun Hlvcr nbout 1750, but unfortunately tho historians find no definite record of cither of these In cidents. Tho Samuel Hobcrts was fitted out by Winchester, Pnyiio & Co., nt San Krnnclso, and lifter n hasty ex ploration of iho Umpqua Hlvcr re turned with u glowing account of Its adaptability as a supply port for the mlnOB of Northern California. Win chester, Payuo &. Co. Immediately neat the schooner Kato Heath to tho Umpqua with 100 men, headed by "Winchester himself. Many promin ent men enmo with him, Including A. C. Cllbbs, who later beenmo governor of Oregon. Mennwhllo tho Hostoul an, sent around Cnpo Horn from lloston by n morchnnt named Onr cllnur, had entered thu hnrhor on October I, tsno, but missed the channel ami wns wrecked upon tho minds nt Its mouth. Tho crow es caped nml went into en nip with most of their salvaged goods, where tho town of (lurdlner now stands. Tho fluidity It should not bo used with- inconceivable out boiling. This is u prnctlcublo j0 careful of the provoudor. Se- and ensy method of rendering any ! )Cct only nropcr foodstuffs, those water safo for consumption. A sec- whoso quality Is known, nnd proper ly presorvo them. Uso tho stream i ' lug powder. Add n tablespoon of for cooling and that world old de- ' nl.ln-1.1.. ll.tWI ... ...... 1.1.1 ..I ll.n.l.' .. . f t... .1.- tcrest In tho western portion of the -""" "' " lu " "" "' "'"-' vice oi lowering lumpuniiuro uy uio county, and Is probably doing moro n,1"1 ,ccc" " a wc" "toi'lioroil hot- evaporation of water. Secure lco ir than any other agency to make tho tlc' A tnllcH.oonful of this solu-, 0Hlilo. keeping It In tho camp re wondcrful iidvantnges ami resources tlo 1,0,ll,1 ',0 ,,uccl ' two " j rrlRoralor made by placing ono box of that region known, and to pro- of tl10 W(ltor to ,,u ,renl0tl nlul l01,. within another with liny between mote their development. ICdltor slnndliiB for thlry minutes It Is then mi carlnR for nil perishable food A..uii.. iu n.u.. , n.., ir..nvi,l,,f0,toly safe for consumption.- products In this manner. Do not ... . ., i.i....i.i. i i i I (iiinrd against Insects of nil vnrl- fornot thnt the news of your coming etles; many nro not aloiio torment-, nxa boon wafted abroad by Innum- i lug but dlsenso carrlorg us well.0rablo winged and other malevolent I come again." What house may ex pect or merit moro? Tim l'nrl ITtiiniiiiii Cniiilir null. 1I.1....I .vnrv Rntlinlnv l.v .1. II. AlHt-l0"'1 mot,,0l lM '' l,, USL of ,llun(:,1 tin, Is an nblo exponent of every In and handles considerable legal bus! ness. Drs. It. II. I'lolds and V. S. Pratt aro In charge of tho (innllner hos nltid. where sufferers receive the most skillful treatment, liven the best of climates accidents will oc casionally happen, uud here Is thu plnco tho sick or injured are made well again. Tho town Is lighted by electricity ami has pure water piped from n never-falling supply In tho adjacent hills. There are two confectioneries millinery store, four churches, n flue public school, .Masonic, Odd Fellows Koboknh nnd W. O. W. lodges, the two former having their own build ings or lodge quarters being com fortable ami comiuodloiiBly estab lished. Tho big new "Wigwam" Is a splendid domicile for employes of Iho mill company. Work is promts-. shooting is plentiful. And shooters know where the right dope comes from and that it leads straight to Remington- UMC. THE Rcmington-UMC Pump Gun and Autoloading Gun these arc tho shotguns of today. Adopted everywhere, for use in the field and over the traps shot by more of the men who are setting the pace in llic sport than any other make ot guns in vue onu. In the matter of Shells where is the sportsman who does not know the Kcxniiiglon-UMC "Speed Shells," Sled Lined nil the drive of the powder kept back of I he shot, and showing results that (latter any make of gun? For the right dope sec the Hcminglon-UMC Dealer. lie displays the Red Ball Mark of Ilcwiixjlan-UMClhc sign that his store is Sportsmen's Headquarters of the town. Sold by your home dealer and 645 other leading merchants in Oregon Remington Aimi-Unlon Metallic Caitrldc Co., Woolwortb Dulliins (233 BroadwaT) Hew York City .WS2SSS2I;aJ3Grc52 RTffl V& W S9l W OY Y1 m t- Ktf t K:f K i wir ll'l i X .I1 '""ii. I SMBfcX Screen tho cabin, tho tent, or tho (insects nnd tlmt1 they arc gathorlng hut even tho most primitive people for a feast unheard of in all tho dayH u I protect themselves in tills mnnnor. 0f tholr oNlstonco; therefore screen i-lies frequently spoil nn ouiorwise j0,ir food, hang It high nnd guard It successful camping trip. Honiomber , zcnloiislv. Winchester party, who arrlveil In ten 1 1 on iho new public dock an soon that they breed In manure and filth and that the camper lilmsolf Is there fore often rospoiiBlhle for their pros- jourc. Make the hiiudy mini clean I up ami keep the grounds policed. A little borax added to tho mautiro lor filth Inhibits the development of I the larvae mid should be In every outfit. Watch the mofiqultocs.' I They carry In their sting more than i n temporary uunoyniico. Soo thnt the enmpfiro conveys a little sniudgo at night. Oil the pools and screen tho sleeping place if you have not forgotten to put a few yards of net ting In your kit. Anoint yourself. n.l... II.. .. . .1 .IV lt.. l,.,.t..,l IT.MI.MII,. I'.ltv 1K.I mm II ...Mtv ...ll...ll... U... ""'" '"" ,l'"" " "'W leI.IUUHIII !, lltlVI) (. ''1 -. n MI( UMIHJ IIM)4(MIIIrH Mill WVJVttiV far from tho present V. S. life saving tho use of a pile driver. This w 1 1 1 1 utatlon near the mouth of tho river.) provide free dockiiKo for vcskcIh com bat Its career was brief.' At tho ling into this harbor. Petitions are mouth or tho Smith Hlvcr the purO also out for n new road from town j cut idling timber for shipment to j up the rher about two miles to the, San Kr.iucisco. At Scottsburg they railroad clowning at the mouth ofj found Uvl Scott already In poxscx- Smith Uivor. This Is to bo built on i moil of tho towuslte. Some of the it dyke and will bring nillniad trans-1 party went far up the river to the portallou practically Into the city it J crossing of the 10'ers enroute to ('id- few months hence. ' Ifornla where Winchester himself lo- I Ainoiin the newer Institutions here1 tilted tho town which still bears his In tho Flrat .National Hank, establltili. iiaiiie. Tlie bay at the mouth of the ed early in the present ear. it lias river also bears tho name of Win- , shown a remarkable growth from which mosquitoes do not like. Ono Interest yonrsolf In your own wel fare. iro moderate. Ilowaro ot tho farmer's corn and cucumbers, cut sparingly of tho concoctions to which you aie, unaccustomed, and glance nt tho .well of boyhood days only with suspicion. Don't allow the weather or tho children to an noy you, rest as woll ns you can. show tho youngsters what father can do when ho has tho proper eiivior ment and Imagine whnt a wonder ful time your nro having. Thon when It Is all over wo'll get together again, toll of tho fish wo'vo caught ami recite our numerous adventures, and begin to plan for tho reason to como. "Everything for Outdoors" 153 Front Street. Marshfield Phone 34J 7 AUGUST, 11)1.1 AUTO STA(.'i: KCMKDUliK TO I'OKTIiAM) VIA l'l.OUIJ.VCK l.eavo .'Mai'sliflehl ami l'loreiicu Tuesday . . . . !M . . . :i:.'10 a.m. Weduosday . . liTi . . . -1:00 ii.iu. Thursday ...(!... 1:30 n.m. Friday U7... 5:00 a.m. Saturday ...L'S... 5:00 n.m. Sunday U'J... 5:00 a.m. Monday !10... 5:110 a.m. Tuesday ....111... 6:00 n.m. Leave ('nidluer One Hour Later cheater, although dlsiiKreemeuts ivith his associates finally made the expedition u fidluie nml the coiniituiy I became bankrupt. j (tardiiier luu long been a lumber ing center. The first mill iwis built ' In 1 Still from tlinbeiK taken from the old block house at Umpqiiu l'lt. It I wns erected by !. ('IiIhIioIiii. inn id i Morey, (loo. llaiior uud John Kruse. 111 1S05 Capt. .1. II. l.ccd laid out the town of (lardlnor. In is"7 he. with 0. S. lllmUulo and K. Jirlu. : erected another kawmtll. I'oui years later lllndhiilo bccured the , property and sold nn Interest to . V. Jewott. Later tboy, with others. ' formed tho (lardlnor Mill Compaii.! with head offices in San I'rancUco. They toon absorbed the other mill and have ever since lieon ono of tlio most prominent mid successful lum bering Institutions on the l'neltic Const. Their prohont mill has n capacity of l2.'i,ooo feet In ten hours ' It has its own electric lighting ss tom and is otherwise modern. O II Hinsdale Is tho general maiuuir Mr. Jowett died moro than u vear ngo. His wlfo and son, W. II .lew ott, livo In (lardlnor where the have beautiful modern homos. Hon. ,1 H Gray, also connected with the mill com puny for muiiy yours, has n fiiu homo hero iimld beautiful floweih and vines. Tho Gardiner Mill Company ha lts own fleet of fo t schoouira nnd the fiteamer ' an (ni'iiil, vllth sup ply tlielr San rrai'Ico iiuda and the day of opening, again demon HtrHilug tho wealth of this region. WOOD! WOOD! Kindling wood, per load t?t.7. to $:! Alder wood, 1C to lM Inches .f to J?,,.no Kieo I le I very W. II. l.l.NGO I'hono '221-3. North First St. CHINOOK SALMON touaws cvrcn Also nil Kiuili. of deep m'u fKb, when nviilhilile. KISIIIMtM.WV MAIIKKT I'hoiie III) A Checking Account A checking uccouiit with u imsiiis you me getting In Iho palb of (ippoitunltlcs. Von come In per.oiial contact wit It tlio nfl'lciuls of this bank'. Uy this pei'somd contact jou ciiltUate tin wblcli will be of value to you in case of need. acquaintanceship Potior lay jiHiiy a llllio ne(.egy; Cor the wlnlef. Work may be scarce ami It Mill come In mighty Immly to have it little on deposit with ns to check against. BST HTIONUL OF COOS BAY Safety Deposit Boxes For lient. F Mi On Trips Leaving Mnrshtiold beforo 7:80 a. in., you should muko Port land the samo day. WMfltl M1MIWIIM.I Psiget SoHd Bridge & Dredging Co0 Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Construclfo COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon toasi work the Dredge "Seattle" the most powerful, best equipped ami most thoroughly iuor twenty-Inch hydraulic ,3re(l,'o Ir. Pacific wnteri Coos Bay office, Ma,n?,f,,c,e,.ffl Marshficld, Oregon. Seattle, Washington. 0lt0 Z I I WESTERN LOAN AND BUILDING CO. Assets $2,340,000.00 t t t t t J, mmnwmTnmawaM.acm:MrmcmaraMimaKmi PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Sgrvjc? COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY DotfC D nnn nnnt nn nn. .'..,.. "" PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY , .nSSSS. t I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. I L , . u ,; '"' ' X Local Treasurer Vr- 'VJaJS'STTSSL. :- " " t I 4 Office: li In;,' Itlock. I Office lioiii's; 11 to lli a. in. 2 to DRY WOOD CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD North Front Street Phono U70 I and 7 Phones: to K p. m. Office I lil-.l; Hen., Mit.Ii. HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL Phone 3171 .. 9 I UNDERTAKING ll oii:x to Tin: pi ni.ic M H A icKiilar state licensed Bi I H iiuilertnker will ho Iu K I aiiiraavsarai "WHERE SAVINGS ARE SAFE" A Tr W mencan .Dans WK I XV ITU VOl It II.WKIXt; AtCOlXT AXI) ASSflti: VOl I'lltlMlT, COl UTIHU'S AXI) coxTinuxTiAi, si:iiu i: HOURS 9 TO 3 SATURDAY EVE 7 TO 9 AViiiton Auto Sorvioo DAY AND NIGHT Sxty horso power seven pai- senger car LYNN LAMRKTH Clmndlor Hotel 'Phono 20 J. M. Wright Phono 188-11 IlUIIiDIXG COXTItACTOU Eitlmatos furnished on roquost - Abstracts van KKi.i.vniiii: aiisthacts oi- titi.k ami infohmatio AHOl'T COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See fITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. MVUSIIKIl 1.1) AVI) COQl ILIl? C1TV, OKKGOX OKVKHUiAGI NTS. rSTSM)li Wll SI'VGSTaCKKX'S ADDITION AtiKM-S I Olt I'WMIIVN I'Vtlllt' ItVllKOM) LANDS III'MtV 81G.STtUl X, MANUiUU SOUTH COOS HIVUK 110AT SKHVICK liAUXCH K.VPIiKSS leaves Maislifleld oiery day H ii. in. Lciivrs head of river at it: in p. m. STKAMHIl HAIXItOW leaves head of river dally nt 7 n. m. Leaves Marshflehl at p, iu. Tor charter npply on hoard. IIOGICIIS SMITH Proprietors -- MERCHANTS CAFE Popular PliU'o for Good Meals Prices Reasonable Cor. Commercial ami Il'dw'y. Dr. H. M. Shaw Kje. llnr ami Throat fipeciallst- glassi:s l'-irrni) Phono :till)-,l. IIooiiin 1:00-201 Irvlns IHock, DH. .MATTIU II. SHAW. Physician nml Surgeon Phono :t:j().,J. Offlco hours hy nppolntment.- Benjamin Ostlind coxsuii'ixg i:xgixhi:h a'nti) AHCIllTHCr Offlcos, 20C Irving DIock. -Phono 103-L or 2C7-J. Mar8hfleld, Orej;on, H. G. Butler CIVIL KXGIXKER noora .104 Coko nidg. Phone 145-J. Resldeuce Phono 3C3-L. W. G. Chandler AHCIl 1TKCT Rooms 301 ana 302, Coko Uulldlng, Jlarsrf eld, Oregon. Dally. Loavo Mai shf laid 7; 10 n.m. 7:50 a.m. 8:50 a.m. 0:no u.11'1. 10:50 n'.m. 12:05 p.m. 1:20 p.m. 2:16 ji.m. 3.10 p.ni, ItP'o'V-Jn't 4:30 p. m'. C:10ju.i. 7 j 10 p.m. 7:25 p.m. Si 20 lyn, 0:15 pan. V llunk" t 7.15 9.00 10 00 11O jo-lOfi 1-25 P 2 so r 3 151s 6 15 J 7 15 f ; so J SJOt j.:p ' 1 Vorth Itutiyopu aiiifblint'iii y$ Loavo Mnrshflqld -. , Win. S. Turpen ARCIHTI'CT Ma-Bhllcld, O'eson, G:;iQ n,m. 7:25 'a.m. 8:05 a.m. U:05 nin, 10:05 a.m. 11:05 n.m. 12:1,0 p.m. 1:80 p.m. 2:35 p;m. 3:20 p.m. 4:10 p.m. 5; 35 p.m. C;5-. p.m. Vai"i''cW limits 011'y. 735 p m. S 35 p m. North 6 45 7i0- s:5 10 U u:5 j CO i 0" jlOr 3 ! j.so f 550P North C