The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 18, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 7

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cg CoQ9 Bay ana Sail fli'anciseo,
S. Redondo
caM FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY,
uPDNESDAY, APRIL 22, AT 3:00 P. M.
.a wireless and submarine bell.
SnLen and freight.
fMiSMITH
fl wireless aud submarine bell. '
Passengers auu xiuiub.
L .. oV FRANCISCO FOK
WfJlH MONDAY, APRIL 20, AT UtOO 1. M.
office. Greenwicn street pier jno. 2i
? j. n 1? MnflFnRnrc. Phnnn 44
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CQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS.
bhip Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME.
I sWlj Aprll 11 th, 18th, 2Cth nnd 30th at service
I, tout 8:00 a. m., 8th, lGth, 22nd and 28th.
lutll Extern points and Information u to route
d rstw cueeriuiiy iiiraiimcu.
JI. t. MUIIII, ilgCQl
S AR OLINE
Equipped with Wlrep.
Accommodations. Nnv Hleol Hont
noivrii nr.NO for ban
FItANCIHCO SATURDAY, APRIL 18
NO MILL & LUMBER COMPANY, Agts.
O, P, Sheridan, Agent,
Noil 1 1 Rend.
S. S. ALLIANCE
toSHFIKM) FOR PORTLAND
ROUND TRIP, $18.B0.
. - .....,. IIuhI Ifnnll M. TIt.ll.Hll
llti mo nuriu uouii . v ..
.orlh Pacific Steamship Company
O. V. M'GEOHGE, Agent.
EqS IK FREIGHT RATES WITHDRAWN -w- -
S. S. HARDY
i FRANCISCO FOR COOS IJAY
KVEIIV ALTERNATE FRIDAY AT 4:00 P. M.
, llMrlson St. I)ick, Pier 10.
it. K. J. LINDEN, ARt., Phono Doiiy. 2070.
ERMASCTUDIO
,1TY kJ PHOTOS
Opposite ninnco Hotel
IF YOU WANT
YOUR LAUNDRY
DONE RIGHT-
Telephone the
FERNDALE STEAM
,, LAUNDRY
' Phono' 277.
Fr-,,Tw,w,,n"
MRS. O. F, IlinAHflEB
DrosHiunklng and Ladles' Tnll
ring Prices Itengonnble
Oyer Magnes & Mataon Storo .
Phone 248-J.
DRY WOOD
AT
CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD
North Front Street,
Phone 180-T.
In our riew location, we are es
pecially prepared to cater to family
trade; Regular r meats op short or
ders. . -
Open Day and Night.
MERCHANT'S CAFE.
Broadway and Commercial. Mfld.
FAMILY DINNERS.
EDISON'S LATEST
storage battery that continual
over charging will aot liana.
DOES NOT CORRODE AT
TERMINALS.
CONTAINS, NQ ACID,
Will not lose' ita charge while
standlag .Idle.
IS GUARANTEED FIVE YEAItS
Coos Bay WiringJCo.
IH3 nroadway.
Ageata for Port of Coca Day.
XPolfiffiaT AllholinoSts
TT 7 notice- ""
camlld Vnno.Unce toyaelf " a
kf n n k' on th0 republ can tlc
S lb Vote o? duhn,y t0 ,be wbmlttLa
,,. p. D. KHUSB
(Paid Adv.)
ANNOUNCEMENT.
HtnSounco my80lf a candldato for
m "eProetatIve.Bubjoct to the
nrimnViV B "emoc"c voters at
or bettor roml .. . n.i.
people to get Oregon out of tho tnud.
,,, A. T. MORRISON.
(Paid Adv.)
ANNOUNCEMENT.
.iui . ? nnnonco myself as a
S!iJJPI-gQnty Cjmmlg8loncr
on tho Democratic ticket at tho com
ing primary election.
O. J'. SEELEY.
(Pnld Adv.)
ANNntivni.niKKT
I hcroby announce my8olf"8 a
candidate tor tho nomination of Rep
resentative on tho Democratic ticket
for Coos County, to bo submitted to
tho voto of tho peoplo nt tho pri
mary olectlon on May IB, 1914.
I! nominated nnd oloctod, I will
abide by statement Numbor Ono; 1
will favor auartorly naymont of
taxts. I will favor tho abolishment
of unnecessary commissions that
ciuBt bo supported by tho taxpayers.
I am In favor ot good roads ovory.
wnrrc. I am opposod to unjust
taxation and cxcesslvo taxation.
J. TOM HALL,
(Paid Adv.)
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby announco mysolt as a
candidate for tho nomination of slior
Ift by tho Democratic party at tho
Primary Election May ID, 1914.
If nominated nnd elected I will
conduct tho offlco along tho most
economical lines .possible consistent
with efficiency, and do my host to
ehforco tho criminal laws.
W. W. 0 AGE.
1 (Paid Adv.)
FOR COUNTY CLERK
As n Republican, I horoby place
myself ne a candidate for tho nom
ination at tho nrlmarlcs to bo hold
'May 1C for tho offlco of County
Clorjc.
If I am nominated and eloctod, 1
will, during my torm of offlco, per
form all Its roqulremonts aud du
ties promptly, expeditiously, without
projudlco and as economically as Is
I
consistent wun goou eurvn-u. iu
HevlnB that I can savo monoy for tho
tax nayor and mnko somo for my
self, I want your voto.
F. E. ALLEN.
(Paid Adv.)
vnn siiniiTirit1
T hereby announco mysolf ns a
candldato for tho nomination of
Sheriff, on tho Democratic ticket at
tho primary olectlon. If olectod 1
promlso to conduct tho offlco In an
economical manner, with tho assur
ance that all intorosts nnd individ
uals will bo accorded fnlr treatment,
TAYLOR SIQLIN.
(Pad Adv.)
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I deslro to announce to the Repub
lican voters pf Coos county that I
am ft candldato for tho nomination
at tho prlmarlOB.to bo hold May 1C,
tor tho office of county commissioner.
I advocate lower taxation, good
roads and a buslnessllko administra
tion of county affairs. ,
I favor no particular locality, and
.f elected will work for the best In
terests of tho wholo county.
THOMAS D. JAMES.
(Paid Adv.)
ANNOUNCEMENT. ,
I hereby announco myself ns a Re
publican candldato for Joint Rep
resentative for Coos and Curry coun
ties at tho primary olectlon May 15.
E. J. LONEY.
(Paid Adv.)
Pictures & Framing
Walker Studio
Chimneys
Fire Places
J. N. Bayliss
tny kind of brick work at price
that are right.
AVD ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Cll at "The Fireside," Johnson
Illdff.. 137 Second st. Phone 434-J
PVenrh Range. nnller Work
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"THE GUNNERY"
COOS COUNTY DISTRIBUTORS
SIWi"
TO
THE VOTERS'
OF COOS COUNTY
CANDIDATE' FOR THE
OREflON LEGISLATURE
.Member of the Law Finn of Hull
& Hall mid n Pioneer
IN SOLICITING tho nomination for
Ropresontativo on tho Domocrattc
tlekot to bo votod for May 16.
1914, I will siy that I hnvo llvod
BREAD
J. TOAI HALL
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wli"v War
Don't take any chances '
Aetna-ize Yourself Today
You cannot afford to bo without health or accident Insurance.
You not only need tho Insurance, but you want to be sure and
have the correct policy In tho best and most reliable company In
tho business. '
Seo mo or phone mo at once nnd I will explalnilt to you.
. I. CHANDLER, Agent
Marshfleld.300 Coko Building.
-60 Cents--
Why not have an extension telephony installed in
your residence? The price has b.een reduced to 60
cents per month.
Think of the uncessary steps this will .save you.
No Transaction
Is Complete Until Our
Customer is JjaUsficd
WE accept our full re
sponsibility with
every transaction. If we soil
you tires, wo must earn your
confldonco and good will It
is not enough that wo supply
mileage; you aroontitled to
our personal interest in your
tire service and ajl that per
tains to it 'Wo aim to sustain
Uio reputation of Jtho manu
facturers of Fisk Tires as tho
Squnrcst Dealing Company
Makers of tho Honestly'
Built, Servce-Gvi'ntf Tiro.
Fisk Tires ore Furnished to
Fit Every Typo of Rim and
Cost No Moro Than Othor
Ropresontativo Equipment
The Fisk Rubber Company
Cmtil 0n fw Ik. fttUU CmH
JAN FRANCISCO. CAL
NCH MOUl
lMllt,Wuk PrtUJ. On. 0WUwi,CL
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RE3251
In Coos County Oregon, for moro
thhn forty yearn, havo been a llfo
long Democrat, served ns Doputy
Sheriff of Coos, County, undor the
administration of Col. John Lnno,
sorvod ns' Doputy Collector of Cus
toms under the numinlstration of
John S. Coko, Sr during his term
of offlco, and mada a good rocord.
Invostlgato It. It havo never sought
an offlco from tho voters ot Coqk
County during my llfo prior to this.
I now nBk your support. urn In
favor of good rosdH, nid purmnnout
roads and will suppqrt any measure
that may bo Introduced for tho bet
tormont of our prtscnt rond system.
I favor a law allowing tax payers
to nay tholr taxes auartorly and If
so puld no ponnlty. I favor equal
taxation nnd reduction of tnxos, 1
am opposod to tho creation of un
necessary commissions which must
bo supported at. the taxpayers' ex
panse I helluva In a cotnploto re
vision of the prnuont gnmo laws. I
believe the samo should bo mado to
conform to the) condition of tho
dlfferont localities, ft nominated
and olectod to tt)o legislature I will
support tho wishes of my constltu
tents nnd do my! best for Uio Inter
est of tho stato pf Oregon and Coos
County.
Put an "X" ,on your ticket bo
tweou tho numbfer and tho namo J,
Tom Hall at the, primaries, May IB,
1914, j
Yours truiy,
J. TOM HALL.
DREAD MAKES DRAWN.
end good, pure: wbolosomo, nour
ishing bread mikes boys muscular
and honltny. Our broad is mado from
tho finest hardfcWlntor wheat tho
kind that rotaloa tho nutrlenta of
gluten and phosphates. Consoquent
ly It is rich In nutrition, and Ib ab
solutely puro liuovory particular of
baking and handling. And a big loaf
costs but Ilttlo monoy.
Coos Bay Bakery
The place for go04 goodie.
Market Ave. Phone 111-L
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IN EAPXiER
DAYS
Chapter III.
On January i, 1852, tho Sea Gull,
Undor commapd of Captain Wlllam
Tlchenor, took on a load of frleghl at
Portland and proceeded to Astoria.
On account of tho heavy sea on tho N
bar sho lay thcro for two or throe
days. Tho bark Louisiana, tho brig
KlngBbury nnd the Bchoonor Demor
est wero nil lying nt Astoria bound.
On January 3, 1852, tho Sen Gull
got up steam nnd In splto of tho rough
weather 6n tho bar started for San
Francisco. A heavy galo was blowing
at sea and the bnr was rough. Tho
Sea Gull cleared tho bar'safoly and
was followed out by tho Louisiana.
Kingsbury nnd Domorost. Tho Sc&
Oullwns about four miles In ndvnnco
As sho cleared tho lino ot Tillamook
Head nnd Capo Dlssapolntment sho
felt the fury of tho galo. Captain
Tlclionor became anxious for tho ves
soIb following him, nnd nB thoy ciimc
Up to tho same point ho saw tho main
top mast of tho bark Louisiana and
tho foro top moat of tho brig Kings
bury go by tho board. Tho Demorost
cleared tho bnr nnd had gono aboul
when suddenly sho dlssapenrod from
sight nnd was lost with all on board.
Tho Sea Gull lay hovo to for several
days and It wat, ten days beforo Bbo
reached Port Orford.
On board tho Sen Onll woro 80
head of fat hogs which wero to bo
tnkon south. TIicbo had to bo thrown
overboard during the storm. Tho Sea
Gull reached San FranclBco and was
roady for her northern trip on Jan
uary 23. She put to soa at daylight
on tho 24th. When tho Sea Gull
reached Humboldt thoro was n heavy
sen on nnd whllo croslng tho bnr an
Immona sen poured In over nor "night
honds" carrying away tho "bulkheads'
and everything olso movabjo. Tho
terrific weight of tho wator Btrlklng
her deck broko Into tho flro and In
to tho onglno room, driving the en
gineers nnd tlromon from their posts.
Tho two following sens burled her
with wator and drove tho ship Insldo
tho bnr.whoro sho was helpless. Cap
tain Tlchenor nprnng from tho poop
deck to tho main cloat, caught a knlfo
from tho sheath of ono ot tho crow
and cut tho nnchor loose. Tho wo
men and children woro placed whoro
It was thought thoy would bo Bafo,
but tho rIi I ii was lying broadcast or
tho sea and tho sea broko over her
badly. After nenrly two hour of bo
Ing buffeted by tho wnveo her rudder
wnB carried awny nnd It was necos
snry to run her by her canvnss for
tho son. Tho foretop snll was set, her
chains woro slipped and sho wno
Kopt bororo the sea and her ennvna
prevented her broaching too nonr
tho shore. A boat was loworod nnd
Captain Tlclionor took n amnll lino
to tho shore, fastened It to n largo
redwood tree, n hawsor was bone on
tho lino and wns drawn nshoro and
made fast. Tho passongorB woro all
Hnvod and Uoxt day went to Eurokn.
Cnptnln Tlchenor wan nnxlous to
rehch San Francisco, not only to re
port tho wreck, but to transact other
business. Thoro wns a small shlp'n
Inunrn, tho Ronnlo Deo, which had
boon docked over tho schoonor rigged.
An nttompt had been mado to go to
sea In her, hut sho hnd capslxed on
tho bnr and nil hnndB aboard had
been drowned. Her Boains had boon
started and her ond stovo In, Her
owner told Captain Tlchenor ho
could hnvo tho uso of her If ho would
take hor to San Francisco. Bho wns
nt onco repnlred, bub when roady for
sea Captain Tlchenor was unablo to
seoure nnyono to go with him an
crew, Howovor, his steward and
cook and ono sailor flnnlly ngrood to
go. On February 19, 1852, thoy wont
out over tho bnr. Thoy proceeded to
Trlnldnd, whero thoy took on wood
and wator and also secured somo pas
sengora for Sau Francisco. Adams &
Co, Express also sont tholr treasure
down. As tlier woro 19 passengers,
thoy served ns ballast nnd woro plac
ed by tho captain whorovor necessary
to mnko tho vessol trim properly.
Ono of tho passengers who had
boon commissioned by thoso who wero
saved on board tho Soa Gull, pur
chased a gold watch and' gavo It to
Captain Tlchenor In the namo of tho
paesongors. Engraved on It was the
following: "Presented to Captain
Tlclionor as an expression of estoeni
and rognrd by tho passengera ot the
steam Sea Gull, wrecked on Hum
boldt bur January 26, 1852' ,
Cnptnln Tlclionor in spoaklng of
this, watch saldj "I valuclt more
than any other possession I have. I
havo been in two wrecka with it,
but It la as good as tho day It waa
presented to mo." Portland Jour
nal. Llbby COAL, The kind YOU have
ALWAYS USED. Phono 72. Pacific
Livery and Transfer Company.
Children',, Dlseuscfl Very Prevalent,
Whooping cough Is about every
where. Measles and scarjet fever al
most as bad, Use Foley's Honey and
Tar Compound for Inflamed throats
and coughing. Mrs. I, O. Hostler,
Grand Ialtnd, Nobr. says; "My three
Children had severe attacks of whoop
ing cough, and a very few doses of
Foley's Honey and Tar gave great
relief." Owl Prescription Pharmacy.
Frank D. Cohan. Opposite Chandler
Hotel, Phono 74. Cenrtal Avenue
Drug Store, local agency.
Send Your Laundry
to Us By Parcel Post
WK FURNISH A 1IAQ AND WILL
PAY TnB POSTAGE &N ITS
RBTURN.
MARSHFIELD
CHOP HOUSE
For Steaks and Chops
Coos Bay Home Telephone Co.
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
Phone 57-J MarshnW
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