The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 16, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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S, S. HARDY
41V FRANCISCO FOtt COOS BAY
EVBHV ALTERNATE FRIDAY AT 4:00
,. Harrison St. Dock, Pier 10.
TWn, LINDEN, Agt., Phono Doug.
P. M.
2070.
LOcean Transportation Co.
service Coos -pay nnci Man .u'rancisco.
S. Redondo
... ...noUCICl n POP QAM CRAMPIonn
FROM HIHnoni ii-u 1 w.. n.. . imiiuiuuu,
TUESDAY, APRIL l ai iwur. m.
I with wireless and submarine bell.
Passengers aim n-uigui.
S. NANN SMITH
irith wireless 'and submarine bell.
Passengers and freight.
FHOM SAN FRANCISCO FOR
COOS HAY, MONDAY, APRIL UO, AT 3:00 P. M.
SCO OlllCf, uruuuwiwi atiuut yiur inu. za
and 600 Fife building.
Bay Agent, 0. F. McGeorge, Phone 44.
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS.
!?Mp Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME.
lluiMeld April lltli, 18th. 25th nnd 30th at icrvlco
Mud about 8:00 a. m., 8th. lGth, 22nd and 28th.
i o 1 Katrn polnto mid Information m to route
tad rate cheerful) furnished.
II. J. MOI1R, A-ont
S. S. AR.OLINE
Equipped with Wireless.
r ArtornnimlnlloiiN.
New Htcvl Ilont
I XOItTIl IH'ND FOR BAN
FRANCISCO SATURDAY, APRIL 18
BEND MILL & LUMBER COMPANY, Agts.
,.((rnt, O, P. Sherldun, Ageut,
North Ileixl.
S. S. ALLIANCE
MRSllFIEIJ) FOR PORTLAND
THURSDAY, APRIL 1, AT 4 P. SI.
ROUND TRIP. S18.B0.
with the North Hunk Road at Portland.
.North Pacific Steamship Company
O. F. M'OEORGE, Agent.
it All the Facts
Yqm Can
tevorlmd too much information. Some
' to flunk we "know it all" but really
r that our fund of information is de
7 and each hour has something to
lit Q are wise we will learn.
Uor instance, is full of interesting
Some Darts of it. will ho lisftfnl to
Parts to someono ojse,
e mosp important information is
ty the advnrt.ismnnntR
live personal messaees about mor-
service. Thev are nlanned in a snirit
OQ lO lin 1lol-flll f'ir., n1 rt fllA
PayillCr for tlmm.
Jy hope to profit by making his an-
Mimco to you.
ev8 he has what: nnonln nrn lnokinff
comes nnf f,.oi.i.. ' .1 in ai
, .!, xiiiuivlj' JIIIU lUlia UIL'JII v.-
? fair and abovn bonrd wnv of doinor
applying the first principal of the
3aro Deal the rule on which mod-
J cesses are built.
ERMASCTIIDFO
ITY iPHnTos
e nianco Hotel
DRY WOOD
AT
CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD
North Front Street,
Phone 1BO-J.
Have your Job printing dono
The Times offlca.
TIMES, MAIttHPIBJ, MEQMl.
Political Announcements
NOTICn
countv Xrl r ihl nomination of
S'J ,erl5' on tho republican tic
ket of Coos countv i. ...T. '.:..
,., P. D. KIIUSI3
(Paid Adv.)
ANNOUNCEMENT.
Btn1i?ntllounco myself a condldnto for
Si Ofl.ehPreAe"tat,V0.8,,bJcct t0 the
nriLi. thoDo,nocratlc voters at tho
Primaries Mnv ir win . . ..
Primaries M'ay"' 15'' ?,0V
People, to get Oregon out of tho mud.
,PnM A-T. MORRISON.
(Paid Adv.)
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I horoby announce myBolf as h
on tho Democratic ticket at tho com
ing primary election.
O. J. SEELEY.
(Paid Adv.)
ANNOUNCEMENT
I horoby announco mvsolf us a
candldato for tho nomination of Rep
resentative on mo uomocrntic ticket
for Coos County, to bo submitted to
tho voto of tho uconlo at tho nrl-
uiary election on May 15, 1914.
K nominated nnu elected. I will
abide by statement Number Ono; 1
win favor quarterly nnymont of
taxes. I will favor tho abolishment
of unnecessary commissions that
must bo supported by tho taxpayers.
I am In favor of good roads ovory
wnerc. I am opposed to unjust
taxation and cxccsslvo taxation.
J. TOM HALL,
(Paid Adv.)
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby announco myself as n
candldato for the nomination of sher
iff by tho Democratic party nt tho
Primary Election May 15, 1914.
If nominated and electod I will
conduct tho office along tho most
economical lines posslblo, consistent
with efficiency, and do my best to
enforce tho criminal laws.
W. W. QAGE.
(Paid Adv.)
ANNOUNCHMENT.
J dcslro to announce to tho Repub
lican voters of Coos county tlU I
am a candldato for tho n.otnlnntun
at the primaries tq ho hold Mny 15,
lor tho offlco of county comtnUslonor.
I advocato lower taxation, good
roads and a buslneisllko administra
tion of county affolrB.
I favor no particular locality, and
If olected will work for tho beat In-
torestn of tho wholo county.
, (Paid Adv.)
ANNOUNCE.MENT.
I hereby announco myself as a Re
publican candldato for Joint Rep
resentative for Coos and Curry coun
ties nt tho primary election May 15.
E. J. LONEY.
(Paid Adv.)
OUR ELEGANT LINES
OF
NEW SPRING GOODS
JUST RECEIVED
AT
S. S. JENNINGS
NORTH REND
SMITH'S VARIETY STORE,
North Bend,
for Fancy and Domestic
CHINA
Q, RIDOUT
CERTIFIED
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
Phono 3C2-R.
Wfllamette-Pacific
Motor Car
reave Marshflcld
0:30 a. m.
7:00 a. tu.
8:00 a. m.
9:00 a. m.
10:00 a. m.
and every
thirty minutes
until
8:00 p. m.
9:00 p. m.
10:00 p. m.
Saturdays only.
ll;00 p. m. '
12:00 m.
Tvoavo North Rend
6:45 a. m.
7:15 a. m,
8:15 a. m.
9:15 a, ra.
10:15 a. m.
and every
thirty minutes
until
8:15 p. m
9:15 p. m.
10:15 p. m.
Saturdays only
11:16 p. ra.
12:15 a. n,
at
KaHHHHH
THURSDAY. APRIL ,, 1914
Jndtf stai&l RfeView 6$ the. State
nfav faOtoriHs. .improvements And enterprises that
increase till payrolls and promote the develop-
MENT OF OREGON
Prepared by tho Stato Bureau of
industries and Statistics.
Voters at Eugene authorize a mu
nicipal band, an armory, and tho ac
quiring of Skinner's Butto by tho
city.
James J. Hill hns given $50,000 to
the Chrlsfan Church Blblo 8chool for
n how building at Eugene.
uiucinis or the lioguo River Pub
He Service corporation havo been vi
siting their plantB at GrnntB Pbbb and
nro looking for a 5000 horse power
site.
A $10,000 Episcopal church Is to
bo erected nt Oregon City.
Aurora Is to hnvo a $60,000 four
story Masonic Temple this year,
Tho Wllllametto Pacific Coos Bay
lino Is to havo train service to the
end of tho lino In a week.
A life saving station Is to bo built
at Florenco on the Sluslaw.
A beautiful high school building
has been erected nt Stnnfleld of Ba
ker county atone.
Tho McVoy tub, pall and package
Company of Minneapolis aro looking
for n Bite for n plant' In Oregon.
Municipal securities aro all that Is
selling from Oregon In tho cast
city, 'school, county nnd road bonds.
Tl'o $5,000 has been raised for a
cannery nt Cottngo Grove.
A proposition to construct 100
miles of hard sorfaco road' at a cost
of $750,000 In Linn county, will bo
submitted to vote.
Corvallls will construct fifty blocks
of paving this year.
The first unit of tho Boavcr Stato
Motorcar factory at Gresham la com
pleted and machinery being Installed.
Tho Springfield Provision Co. will
establish a $40,000 packing plant.
As u result of n made-ln-Oregon
bnnquot at Albany, $229.10 was rais
ed to beautify an old cemetery
payrolls help oven tho doad.
Tliu Dnnson basket factory at Bay
City has several largo contracts from
Rellnhlc-Foley's Honey
nnd Tnr Compound
Just bo s tiro that you buy Foley's
Honey nnd Tnr Compound It Ib n re
liable medicine for coughs, jcolds,
croup, whooping coughs, bronchial
nnd la grlppo coughs, which are weak
ening to tho syBtom. It also gives
prompt nnd definite results for
honrseness, tickling throat nnd stuf
fy, wheezy breathing. Owl Proscrip
tion Pharmacy. Frank D. Cohan.
Opposlro Chnndlor Hotel. Phono 74.
CvntrnI Avcntio Druj; Store, local
agency.
Goodrum's.Garage
homo of tho
CADILLAC and fORD
r Auto Supplies for AH
Makes of Car?
017 Centrnl Av. Phone 373L
BUY THE
. VERY BEST
Marshfield BUTTER
Creamery
MADI7
UNDER
SANITARY
CONDITIONS
IN A
CLEAN
AND
MODERN
FACTORY.
STERILIZED
MILK
AND
CREAM.
PURE ICE
Froo delivery, 8 a. m. and 9 p. hi.
Phone 7.1
Pictures &f raming
Walker Studio
In our new location, we aro es
pecially prepared to cater to family
trado. Regular meals or short or
ders. Open Day nnd Night.
MERCHANT'S CAFE.
Broadway and Commercial.
FAMILY DINNERS.
Mfld.
EDISON'S LATEST
A storage battery that continual
over charging will not harra.
DOES NOT COnilODK AT
TERMINALS.
CONTAINS NO ACID.
Will not lose its charge while
standing Idle.
IB GUARANTEED FIVE YEARS
Coos Bay Wiring'Co.
153 Broadway.
Agesta (or Port of Cooa Bay.
EVENING EDITION.
r- i
ng nmttifmpimftttll0lm
florists.
A company Is. forming at Tho
Dalles to manufacture high class
sculptural and nionumontal work.
A Portland Wnrdwaro and Steel
firm Is building; largo docks at Ab
torla,, The Labor Commission of Drltlsh
Columbia opposes tho minimum wnco
and says an eight hour law must be
a national nffnlrr for all Canada.
Tho Manufacturer's Association of
Portland Is about enuallv dlvlilmi nn
tho questalon of accepting Insurance
under Compensation act of tho last
legislature.
Tho Roseburg winter broccoli In
dustry promises td be n bucccss, as
good reportB hare been received of
Chicago shipments.
Tho rod alder wood Is Interesting
manufacturers of clothespins nnd
thnt Industry may ho established In
Oregon.
Pondleton Is erecting a beautiful
Damon? cnurcn of Baker stone.
A $35,000 strql bridge is to bo er
ected nt Kollogg,, Douglas county.
An electric pump will drain 800
acres of Lako Wapato. Washington
county, for tho onion Industry.
A Bummer resort botol Is to go up
on Tslltcoos lake, Lnno county.
A "ow wooden ware factory Is In
successful operation nt Scllwood.
Lents will havo a modem broom
factory.
Bcavorton will havo a brick yard.
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I
L
ARDOR DAY
In most of tho states of tho Union
nnd In portions jot Canada, Arbor
Day Is a day on which tho school
children nnd others pint trees nnd
Bhrubs nlong roadsides and In other
sultnblo places. It Is a mavablo
festival, varying according to cli
mate, though usually falling In
April or Mny, and In tho United
States Is appolntod olthor by the
Leglslaturo or tho Governor, acting
under legislative authority. The
pioneer stato In tho movement was
Nebraska. Michigan nnd Minnesota
followed suit, then tho Education
Department of Ontario ordorod that
tho first Friday in May should be
set apart for nta'ilng shndo tro s
nnd making flqwor beds In the
school grounds. Now York did not
fall Into lino until 1888, when tho
Govornor proclaimed tho Friday fol
lowing tho first day of Mny In ench
yonr should ho known as Arbor
Dny. Tho day has born recognized
nnd Imitated by. Spain, whom R Is
Known as tho Koto of tho Troo, and
each year tho King and Quwn pant
n trco or shrub n short dlstnnco
nwny from tho palaco. with appro
priate ceremonies and celebrations
by tho school children, Tho present
king Inaugurated! tho custom.
FREE ROAT to KLROCK'S EN.
THRTAINMNNT. andi Daskct Coclnl
SATURDAY NIGHT. APRIL 18. AL
LICE II. leaves. .MAHHHFIEfjR nt
Mi 80 P. M.
Children's Disease Very Provident.
Whooplnu cough Is about overy
whoro. Measles and scarlet fever al
most ai bad. Usp Foloy'a Honey and
Tnr Compound for inflamed throats
and coughing. Mrs. I. C. Hostler,
Grand Islind, Nqbr. says: ,"My threo
children bad Bovoro attacks of whoop
ing cough, and n very faw doBes of
Foloy'B Honey and Tar gavo great
rollof." Owl Proscription Pharmacy,
Frank D. Cohan. Opposite Chandler
Hotel. Phono 74. Cenrtnl Avenue
Drug Storo. local agency.
Wickham House
AT COQUILLR
Will ho ro-opeued for busl-
nou April 1.
Ynur ' pntronage solicited
Mrs. J. R. Wickham
PROP.
Try the
MARSHFIELD
CHOP HOUSE
For Steaks and Chops
DEVELOPING
PRINTING
PICTURE FRAMING,
ENLARGING
AND SUPPLIES
REHPELD BROS.
Russell Building,
Central Avenue
WALL PAPER
See
VIERS
Abuot it,
MRS. O. F. HIRAROER
Drt'HHmaklng nnd Ladle' Tail
oring Prices Reasonable
Over Magnes & Matson Store
Phone 2 4 8-J,
vrrjH7ir'fr
THHEE
tSUSAUm
fmMi
IN EARLIER
DAYS
Chapter I.'
CAPTAIN WILLIAM TICHENOR,
ono of Portland's early mnrln
ora, wnB In Snn Francisco In the
spring of 1851. Ho had Just com
pleted n voyngo from Portlnnd to San
tranclsco on the Emily Farnhnm
wnen ho wns offered' tho command
of tho steamer Sea Gull, n vessel of
over 400 tons.
Freight In thoso days was from
$C0 to $80 per ton, and tho cost
of n ticket to Portland was $80.
Coal was from $40 to $00 per ton.
nnd tho Bailors' received from $00
to $100 n month.
Captain Ttchcnor wnn nnnnlntml tiv
Governor Gaines, tho territorial gov
ernor of Oregon, as a pilot of tho
Columbia rlvor bar In April 1851.
Captain White was tho first man to
recolvo an appointment bb pilot nnd
Cnptnln Tlchcnor wnB tho second.
Early In Juno Captain Tlchenor
took nine men from Portlnnd on
board the Sea Gull to make u set
tlement nt Port Orford. Tho men
woro landed nt Port Orford with tho
understanding that upon tho return
of tho 8ca Gull from San Francisco
additional recruits would bo brought
for tho sottlomont.
Upon nrrlvnl nt Snn Francisco It
was found that it would bo neces
sary to mako extensive repairs on
tho Sea Gull, so Captain Knight of
tho Pacific Mall company offered to
tnko up tho recruits nnd supplies on
bonrd tho Columbia, under command
of Cnptnln LoRoy. When tho Col
umbia steamed into Humboldt bay
and entered Port Orford there woro a
number of Indian canoes pnddllne
southward. Tho ship fire her gun
to let tho men left on tho rock know
of her nrrlvnl. Tho moment her gun
wna fired ovory Indlnn In tho canoca
dived overbonrd. Coming to anchor
n boat was lowered and pulled ashoro
At tho baso of tho rorlc whero tho
nlno men had been left lay a dead
Indlnn. Upon Investigation, It was
found tho camp had been brokon up
nnd apparently tho men line! been
klllod.
Tho Columbia proccoded on hor
voyngo nnd returned to San Francis
co on July 1, 1851.
Tho Sea Gull wiib now ready for
tea. A largo number of volunteers
woro raised and froo passage wan
given them, and as Snn Francisco was
full of Idln men, there wna no diffi
culty In getting na many men na woro
wanted. Tho Sen Gull sailed on July
8, reached Port Orford on July 14
with 07 men, well nrmod and with
plenty of provisions, Two block
houses wero erected nnd' n perman
ent settlement wnn started. Tho Sea
Gull proceeded to Portland, whoro
Captain Tlchonor purchased six horsn
somo hogs, and whoro ho nlso filed
his notification nnd BOttlore oath
with Lloutonant Preston nt tho land
offlco In Oregon City, Lloutonant
Preston had recontly boon appoint
ed surveyor gonornl of Oregon, Cap
tnln Tlchonor omployod W. O. T'
Vnult who hnd boon rocommoded to
him by Llciircnnnt Phil Kearney, a
Bohoolmato of Captain Tlchonor'n In
Nownrk, N. J.
Oil July 21, tho Sen Gull sailed
from Portlnnd for Port Orford. It
was found that somo of tho men ta
ken from Snn Francisco to Port Or
ford woro mon of doapornto charac
ter, bo 14 of thorn woro taken aboard
tho Bhlp to bo returned to San Fran
cisco. Cnptnln Tlchonor lenrncd that
tho men who hnd boon loft on Bat
tlo Rock had escapod nnd that threo
of thorn woro In Portlnnd. Port
lnnd Journal.
IF
I r
Take n Glass of Salts to Flush Out
Your Kidneys and Neutralize
Irritating Acids.
Kldnoy nnd Bladdor weakness re
sult from Uric acid, says a noted
authority. Tho kidneys filter tbU
acid from tho blood and pass It on
to tho bladdor, whero It often re
malnu to irritate and inflame, caus
ing a burning, scalding sensation, or
sotting up on irritation at the neck
cf the bladder, obliging you to seek
relief two or three times during the
night. Tho sulferer is in constant
droad, tho water passes sometime
with a scalding Bonsatlon and Is very
profuso; again, thero Is difficulty Ib
avoiding It.
Bladder weakness, most folks call
It, bocauso thoy can't control uri
nation. While It ia extromoly annoy
ing and sometimes very painful, tbia
Is really one of tho most simple ali
ments to overcome, Got about four
ounces of Jad Salts from your phar
macist and tako a tablespoonful In a
glass of water before breakfast, con
tinue this for two or three days. TbU
will neutralize the aclde In the urine
so It no longer Is a source of irrita
tion to the bladder and the urinary
organs which then act normally
again.
Jad Salts Is inexpensive, harmleo,
and la made from the acid of grapes
and lemon Juice, combined with
llthla, and Ib used by thousands of
folks who aro subject to urinary dis
orders caused by urlo acid Irritation,
Jad Salts Is splendid for kidneys and
causes no bad effects whatever,
Here you have a pleasant, efferves
cent lltbla-water drink, which quickly
relieves bladder trouble..
KIDNEYS AND
BLADDERDOTHER