The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 20, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Page 3, Image 3

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 191 1 EVENING EDITION.
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Lipped Sauce Pans
Kegular price r.lfln
Coniplcle "Wpimv
5I IS DEAD
Daughter of Chief of Coqtiillo
Tribe Passes Awav -Over
100 Years Old.
I Hessna, meaning "Medicine Wo
jnnn" better known as "Indian Mary"
i tiled near Randolph, Tuesday, axe
fiiil now, n, but believed to be const
der-Ulv over 100 years. 8'e was the
"dan-Mc" (' f"'"' .T- in of f'e Co.
qnlllo tribe c.r Hdl-tia, known as
"Xa-So-Mah", who owned all of the
west aide of the river to Randolph,
and Hllch Worn, "short woman" who
t- ji Hiiicniou mo vuah muo dl m river
During illlS SIUO WO Will' from her father.
when a young woman, lior father
Chief John, led a band of his braves
against the white men nt the forry
which was, at that time, located
where the Hotel Galllor now stands.
According to'trndltlon, whoro the
,-,- p ., aSSa I "u'es poriion 01 iinnuou now
00i l()l PXj stands, was at one tlmo nn Indian
,, burying ground and on sevornl 00
"' i rnslons lionort ltnvn linen unnnrMiail
(fillip Cooking Olll lit for iVO t,lnt Vcak vividly of tho forgotten
past.
Indian Mary also rotnemherod
when a young girl of accompanying
her father, on horseback, to Gold
Bench and reselling two Spanish girls
tho In-
pt'VHOllS.
Peirulnr
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wllUll U 1 M JLL a
price $10, for.. J)XW
Containing the following
wimili ot wliicli cooklnjt uien-lh I u,,,,,!,,.,. ()j- Ulonsils till to fit . uho lln,,,,,efn cnpturcil by
nJc. iuii can iwo lit Icait lia . ., , .,..,. Lilians of thnt section.
ml.lt. mil
rtci in cooking cuuh incnl
lono!T)our cur's fuel bill.
iFAIbEWft" Alumiiiuin Conking
Mn!i iac loud ion, mid expenso fur J
Lcwfutcnuls worn out or uurnt out.
tvtpti't'iculh irdtitrcctllle.
lEAR.rVl'll " wnro cannot rust. Is
iftclfJty liurninii, is MroniJ, Italic lo
iJlt tad ttoA (Jumble, wiin uiuminum
iinouan, v ol poijontrn compounds
el wills acid fruilN or foods.
Replace utensils thnt uiinr out
nun utuisils that "Wenr-Ever."
leiiDrotr vou with WEAR-EVER
i one-quart inuco
i sJ'crtited in tho
tutn'i publlcntlons
111 ilow you other
I'iiiJi bearing tun
'tu.Ecr" trade
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in the large Cooking Pot
Total weight u 3-1 lb.
l-T'i-ineh Cooking Pol and
Cover.
1-8is-ineh Cooking Pot and
Cover.
I Coffee Pot with Folding!
In 190G, when money was being
raised for tho erection of n bronze
stntuto of Sacajawea to bo unvollod
nt tho Lewis and Clark Imposition,
tho Coriulllo Study Club gnvo an on
tortnlnment, In which Indian Mary
clad In n deer-skin dresH and bodoek
cd with bonds, danced tho Sacnjawun
dance. Bnndon Recorder.
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Handle, S'Wneh. coos county peas, fresh cvo-
Pail Wil 1 Detachable day. SACCHI'S Grocery,
Handle, S-inch.
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Pioneer Hardware Co.
I" ...-infill F?nvls
fel'J-i,s-inch Cups.
TAC.U.Ca 12-9-inch Plates.
1-Pr. Salt & Pepper Sin
2-Knives and .Forks.
1 2-Tea Sioons.
-TableSpoons.
.Total number of picees-
Trv TfmeB' Wnnt Ads.
aker Get &!! Opfel
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Pioneer Hardware Co.
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Stop Seaisiclkiniess !
kiuslcs MOTIlintSILLS, tho only remedy which provonts and
turci In every cnao whon taken according to directions. Always
ld lth absoluto guarnntco of BatlBfactlon or monoy rofundod.
Cuiranlccd not to contain Cocalno, Morphlno, Ojilum or Chloral. No
tod or unpleasant aftor offocts to tho heart, liver or kidneys. In
the fall of 1908 Mr. Mothorsill gnvo a sorles of demonstrations on
tie English Channel, Irish Soa nnd Ilnltlc, which woro moat sut
ceutul. Now usod by tho British War Ofllco, Salvation Army, tho
Polytechnic Inatltuto .of Groat Drltnlu, etc., In conveying largo par
ties on tho oconn.
Price 50 Cents
Wit SAI.I3 AT Tim "IJUSV COHXKIl."
Phono SOH
Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co.
"TTIB BUSY COIiNEll"
lMlKSCItlimONS ACOMIATKIA' COMl'Ol'XDEI).
On n box of STAI'I'OIID'S IJI'ITUll
SWt:iCT CIIOCOIiATlS. Closo tho
option at onco nnd tauo them homo
nnd you will novor rogrot It.
YOU WILL MISS
A GOOD THING
If you fall to try Stafford's famous
Cnndles, Delicious, Wholcsomo nnd
puro, tlioy lmvo won tneir way to
popular favor by their gcnulno ex
cellence. ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW AT
TWO STORES.
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TWO STORES
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Phono 231 R, after midnight 181X
FOR SALT) Uonthoiise, 1131 ft.,
now 2 h.-p. gasollno launch, Cx22
ft. Pull equipment. Sncrlflco price.
o. O. Lund. 215 South Broadway
FiXTED To rent modern cottage ' ,
four or flvo rooms by couplo roIl 1mjvTTwo unfurnished rooms
"to no children. Address Dox 832
"Wjhfleld.
jJ-MdT Homestead entry, clienp
duress -A" caro Times.
1 6.LTJ Itlwxio islnnd chicks,
hatched 12 apiece. Mrs. E.
ton McCrary.
f ItEXT House, also 6omo fur-
"lre for sale. Apply to Mrs.
ree Farrin, 729 Fourth St, So.
Modorn conveniences.
Phono 19C-J.
Reasonable.
FOR KENT
HOUSE with " rooms nnd bath, hot
and cold water.
FURXISIIKI) lint with O rooms, bath
hot and cold water, gas range.
Apply to
ROBERT MARSDEX.
(These aro In the best residence
part of town.)
S.lirvlctor Tftijji11K Much
uea8onablo. Address "Pho-i
uPaph caro Times.
FOR ItEXT 10 aero ranch,
Slough D. Ferguson.
North
'TED Experienced woman do-!
" placo In dining room or kltcta-
la or hotel or restaurant Address
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aro Times.
' aEXTw Aorrvrm lirmiut nontcr of
4r avenue nnd North Broadway.
7 to Anson Rogers.
TlYosui3 wmu io e
'housework- S3 6 nd rrteody
"Ployment to apriBed party.
J;1, P. 1L IU11-Liw1b, PlbOae
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IOR SALK Four-yenr-old mare, and
ono-year-old colt. John Stam
sos, Kentuck Inlet.
WANTED Vork on ranch by man
and wlfo Inquiro caro Coos Bay
Creamery.
FOR BALE ily arm COO acre in
one lot or will cut up in parcls to
ouit C, W. fianford, Marehfleld,
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jjOBTA. cttrd cob containing Infor
mation valuable to owner only,
JTlBlr )1wn NtHrn ,to Time ol-
Hello! Hello!
Housewives of Marshflold une
Marshfield
Creamery
Butter
If your grocer does not keep
it call up PHOXK 73-jr.
Freo delivery 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
also
STERILIZED CREAM & SULK
ICE, BUTTERMILK,
COTTAGE CHEESE
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Personal Notes
Angnr of Portland arc Sumner
guests at tho Kruso ranch on Isth
mus Inlet.
JUST A WORD PERSONAL.
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Dan E. Mnlonoy, who for the past
three years hns nctod In tho capacity
nt n.al.fnnt ...111.... .r nM,.. rf1l. .... 1l.
. ... ..oniotinn. vimui 111 niv 1I1I1UB, 1UJI
!thl8 morning on a brief but woll-
tamed vacation of a few weeks which
tj:mpkrati're
PORT.
For twent-four hours ending
I .i p. m . .lime 19, by .Mrs. O he will spend at the old home back
yiumu. special government li iwn. i .... w,i..tt., ,....
... ...... kt t, cM--tii licit nn-
t metecroloKleal observer: j tklll beoauiw In addltIon l0 ,,,, ,,,,
Minimum r,c " has also offlclated as reporter, awlst-
At 4 43 p. m. . . , 56 nnt proof reader, manager of drctilu-,
rreeli Itatlon none ,tion, mall clerk, news boy, collector i
Wln.l. Northwests clear. and special city council reporter. I1
tam crtHm the r0aders of The Time I
iMrtle.' Picnic. Ml. W. F. Miller,' wm ,w w,Illg lhnt hc 8houltl hliX9 a
Is entertaining a number of friends ,,rlof perlo(, of vni a(, , nation'
louny wiin an ouung up uoos itiverln,i -m ,,. ilwjlffont If thnm U n
REV. FATHER DONNELLY Is ex
pected hero shortly from San.
Francisco for u visit with his sla
teis, Mrs. Early and .Miss Donnelly
ami Coos Bay friends.
RAY OLL1VANT returned yostorday
front a visit at Portland and Ro
sebiirg. coming in via auto in
about eight hours over the old
Coos Hay Wagon road.
GUOnGlS MYQR8 and family lift
yesterday tor a visit to the .Tni.
Landrith home on Coos Rive,
prior to their departure for an ex
tended visit to their home in Michigan.
in the launch Beaver.
Wli-o Trouble. The high wind put
the Western Union Telegraph wires
out of commission this afternoon and
as n result The Times received only a
part of Its Associated Pro report
In tlmo for today's paper.
Hold Picnic. The Ladlos' Aid So
ciety of tho Marshflold Mcthodlat
church will hold a picnic tomorrow to
Allegany, leaving on tho Allco II at
S a. in. shnrp. All members and
friends nro cordially Invited. Bring
n basket lunch.
Tug of War. Frank Hnguo,
chairman of the commltteo on sports
nt tho coming Fourth of July celebra
tion sunt Iotters out todny to tho fore
man of every logging camp Inviting
(thorn to pick tholr -best mon for
participation In tho tug of war for
tho Coos County chnmplonshlp and
n purso of $!i0.
Change In Time. Tho Drnln-Allo-gany
Stago line nnnouuecs n chango
of tlmo In tholr schedule commenc
ing today. The tlmo of leaving
Marshflold is now r:30 instead of
0:30, it bolng made one hour earlier
to lnBiiro catching tho 3 o'clock train
at Drain.
Strawberries Scare. Strnwborrlos
nro going to be scarce UiIb season ac
cording to John Peart, tho strawber
ry king of tho Coqullle who has
twelve acres of the luscious fruit. He
mndo a small shipment to tho Bazar
yostorday and stated thnt tho crop
was very light and ho did not oxpoct
to ao much more than enough to
supply his locnl market nnd thnt very
few would bo shlppod.
LiiscIiiiih Berries. There are
tlmcB whon It pays to bo an editor
nnd ono of theso times was yeste-'ay
when tho editor wns romomlrrod
with sonio largo delicious s'-tvbor-rles
sent to him by D. D. Brnluard of
Haynoa Inlet from his flno strawbor
ry patch. What with bouquots of
roses and plenty of strawberries life
Is becoming a bnnquot of fruits nnd
flowers for tho editor man. I guess
that Is considerable flno job, oh?
Telephone Fight. Ed. Richmond
of Ed's Bllltnrd hnll, got Into nn al
tercation with a tolophono oporator
last evening nnd used profnnlty In a
mnnnor conaldorod Insulting by tho
young lndy. Sho turned him ovor to
gonornl Mnnngor Lnnglcy, nnd nftor
a brief colloquy on tho wlro Mr. Rich
mond announced his Intention of
coming up nnd donning out tho tolo
phono otllco. Ho nppoarod promptly
and aftor a brlof but heated discus
sion thoro was a (1st fight in which tho
tolophono manager Is roportod to bo
victor. No arrests havo been made.
FmnlNNORTHlJEXD.
A blnzo was discovered this aftor
noon In tho mill of tho North Bond
Lumber Company at North Bond,
but wns extinguished before damago
to any oxtont occurred. Workmon
in tho North Bond Iron Works,
which la noarby, dlscovorod tho
flnmos, and turned in an alarm. 'A
wind was blowing at tho tlmo, nnd
had tho flameB made any headway
It is not unlikely that tho damago
would havo been much greater.
little less news In their paper for a
few weeks. Altho I think it Is Elbert
Hubbard who says that the only time
a man should take a vacation is JiMt
to let tho boss know that the estab
lishment can gel along without him.
For Hint rouson I want all tho road-' ...
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era to liolp out n little bit whllo Dan
la away Just to show hlni thnt the
paper goes right ahoad even whllo
ho Is lolling about tho clover Acids
of tho Hawkeyo state. If you know
nny news, or nny Items that will bo
of Interest tolophono 133, bring them
to tho oIllCo or drop them In tho mail
with your name nttnehed. Do not
lot nny false modesty provent you
from giving personal Items about
yourself, or your family or friends
visiting you. Thnt's what makes '
I your pnper Interesting for It Is still'
,MR8. POTTER of Isthmus Inlet, was
In the cltv today accompanied by
Mrs. Crawford of Myrtle Point, who
has been visiting at the PotUr
home and who returns to Myrtlo
Point today.
MEYERS of Oakland, California,
arrived last night for a visit to ft.
W. Kardell and family. Mr.
Moyora has not been In Marshfield
for seventeen years, nnd was sur
prised at the great chango thnt
has occurred In that time. Ho
was a pnsscngcr to Coqulllo this
morning where ho will visit old
friends nnd acquaintances.
Tho most boautlful assortment of
HEfSEY GLASSWARE at MILXER'S
Wednesday Specials
Dundee Marmalade, stone jars 25c
iWrights Homemade Marmalade, pints; 120
Tillmann's Marmalade and Preserves 20c
Libby's Apple Butter, gal. stone crocks. . . .35c
Bishops Apple Butter, 'qij'art 'cans. , . . . ,, w . v15c
Lockhart's Grpce
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your pnper ns I urn only n trusteo.
Whllo Tho Times has not nttnltud
nil tho high Ideals It has set for Itself
It has honostly striven to nchlovo
them nnd I bollovo hns been n bettor
newspaper for tho effort. It has
never nbnudoncd any of Its Ideals and
If at times the wny has been hard
nnd the ltnht dim, ovor through tho
dnrknoFS of doubt hns gleamed tho
rays from tho star of hope of tholr
flunl attainment. I have never
wavered In my belief that succosh Is
the handmaiden of sincerity, honoat
endeavor and persistence
And now that ovory rondor Is com
missioned ns extra reporter anil spe
cial contributor I hopo The Tlfhos col
umns will so bristle with brightness
nnd teem with news thnt Dan, whllo
ho will bo missed, will bo puzzled
nt tho progress of the papor whon a
mnu of so many and multifarious
duties Is absent.
WATERFRONT NOTES.
The steamer Redondo sailing from
Snn Francisco Sunday aftornoon Is
expected to nrrlve horo late this aft
ernoon. Sho wns to have arrived
hero this morning, but the heavy
winds of yesterday retarded tup pro
gross of tho Htunmor to some extent.
Tho Nnnn Smith sailed from San
Francisco Sunday morning, nnd Is ox
pectcd to nrrlvo In Coos Bay somo
tlmo today. ' .
KLKSl ATTKXTIOX.
Don't forgot to
Morrow evonlng -Wednesday,
Juno 21, 1911.
J. H. STADDEN wns a passenger to
Coqulllo todny.
CAL BRIDGES of Coos Rlvor was In
tho city todny.
E. W. KARDELL wont to Myrtlo
Point this morning.
G. W. SHELLEY wns a pnsaengor to
Coqulllo this morning.
G. W. HOLLISTER Is bnck In Marsh
flold from Portland.
F. E. ALLEN, who has been In Port
land arrived homo today.
A. R. McCOMB wont to Norway on
business today, and will probably
return this evening.
ROBERT HOPE nnd Win, Watora of
North Slough woro business visit
ors in Mnrahflold today.
FOURTH OF JULY MEETING.
A mooting of the luminous mon nnd
citizens of Mnrahlluld wilt be hold at
tho Marshflold Chamber of Commorco
nt 8 o'clock Wodnosdny evening, Juno
21, for hearing reports of commit
tees on tho Fourth of July colobrn
tlon nnd the transaction of other bus
iness. Everyono Is urged to bo pro
aont. VIOLET HENDERSON, Sec.
PHONE I. S. KAUFMAN CO YOUR
COAL ORDERS 9 l.RO PER TON.
Quality
Candy
MISS MARIE MALONEY nnd brother
Dnn Malonoy loft this morning on
a vacation visit to tholr old homo
In Iowa.
O. J. WOODS, Arthur Colin, and S.
II. Prehr woro among tho outgoing
passengers on tho Allogany-Draln
stage this morning.
W'LLIAM CANDL1N of Coqulllo,
who has boon visiting friends In
Marahflold for tho past few days,
returned to tho county seat this
morning.
MRS. BEN VAN DE CARR of Mod
ford, nnd Misses Daisy and Alta
Look prettiest. Taste lest
Assorted most literally
ffi0g0
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CHOCOLATES
JJ CONFECTIONS
Brown Drug Co. J
Do YOU Make
Springy Loaves?
Jon should use the flour contain
ing the right proportion of high
quality gluten to make light, claH
tic loaves that keep fresh.
BPERRY'S BRIPTED SttCTvT
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