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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1902)
-f - r-i', ;r ; , r BEST FOR THE iJiy'yia b? :&sii 3 Aecfable Preparation for As simUattng ihcFocdnr.dRcduia timMhcStJiuucteancl Bawls cf Promotes Digcslion.Cltccrful r.c5s nrui Rest.CcntcMns neither OplunuMorpIiinc norMiueral. ISttr-afCUjySltl'ELFtTClEi JtfyjttmJtl - A pence I Remedy forConstirvi uon , Sour Slonvich.Dinrrlttcn nnd Loss or Sleep. TacSlroite Signalurc of NEW YORK. sssss. flt &"W r'iiroRMl Coast nail. MARSHFIELD OREGON ADDITIONAL LOCAL Telephone -i-51 if yon know a news item and aru willing to tell it. VKRRKlil. At Libby. Or., May 10, to the wife of C. Ferreri, a daughter. Wra. Carpentor, of South C001 river, ie seriously ill at his home. Mrs P. S. Weaver is recovering from .an attack of pleurisy. Hev. J. 13. Crooks, Jas. and Kd. jtock, of Catching slouch, were in town yesterday. Mr. and Mr?. J. A. Lugo were paesen SiTi up Cotj rivor oa the Alert yoater ,day. M. D. Cutlip and wife were down fioin their h'outh Coos river farm yet .terday. W. A. Wcoliever went to Sumner yes terday to take in the social at that jlacj. Miss Nellie Brown will commence n term of echool on South slough next Monday. ntfncctoYoor Boweli With Cmcarct. Candjr CatUarttc, euro constlpctlon forerer 'it.tie. u C.c.c.uu.UrucciMtirf'JuPdtconer. i Mrs. C, F. McCullom and Mies Annie Flanagan returned Saturday from a (pleasure trip to Portland. A basket eociel was hold nt Surnnor last evening for the purpoeo of raising money for an organ for the church. Miftg Mary Yoakam has jiiBt flniched a tsry aucceuiful tirm of school on Coo rlver, in tho "Myrtle- Grove fcchool- hOUBO." Misf Hattio I5rown5on. of Drldeo, pasted ttarouijli Marshiield Saturday on "her way up Coos river to work for Mrs, ' J. I). Davis. j The schoonora Guide and Letitia ar rived in tho bay Saturday and docked a,t tho railroad wharf, -.'hero they will load lumber from tho Con,uille mills. Tho echooner Polaris, it is expected, will go to 6ea today. Among tuo March field people who will ehip on her are: Wm. Olovnr.nnd flcnrirn Pnttymnn urtn go as able seamen and Marshal Alford as. Uablp boy, J tcact ccpr or wrapper. For Infants tmd Children. r 1 '" r "ill-iiiTinr ii .ipiii mini lie Kind You Havo Always Bough? Bears the Signature THC CtHTUB COhT. NIW TOHN CITT. In a log-rldiug contest which took ' placo in mill slouch Saturday, Sam Cen i ter was decided tho champion, among ; the participants. Mrs. Jas. Thomas of North Herd, who insbeen quito tick for several days honrt trouble, is roportcd able to be up again. 1 W. H. Stubbi and Win. Kirk havo juet flnish(Hl tho drainage ditch which thev have been digging tor J. It. Davis on his Coos river farm. It is onu mile and five rods in length. Holland Bros, havo almost completed tho caiolino launch they are building for Ge). Wolff, and expect to, havo an other under way of construction in a fow days. Won't Follow Advice After Pay ing For it. In a recent article a prominent phyei ' clan says, "It is next to impossible for the physician to get his patients to car ry out any prescribed course of hygicno ordietkto tho smallest extent; ho bos but one resort left, namely, tho drug treatment." When medicines aru used for chronic constipation, the mopt mild and gentle obtainable, such na Chamber Iain's Stomach A Liver Tabletu, nhould , be employed. Their tuo is not followed i by conatlpation as they leave the bowels in a natural and healthy condition. For salo by Jonn rreuss, Since tho first diepatch came announc ing tho euddon death of Mrs. Alice Grimes, it has been learned that eho died of typhoid pneumonia. She was n benoflciary member of tho Women of Woodcraft, carrying a policy lor $1000. O J. JO w3? 3 3h3c .X . IJar lbs J m fllna ' W " W""3 WJEK Slgnatste cf Whooping Cough A woman who has had experienco with this disease, tells how to prevent any dangerous couseipioncea from it. She says: Our throo children took whoop ing cough Inst Hummer, our baby boy being only three months old, and owing to our giving them Olmrnbcrlain'tCougli Itomedy, they lost none oi their plump, ness and came out in much bettor health than other children whose parents did not ueo this remedy. Our oldest little girl would call lustily for cough ayrup between whoops. Jehsie Pinkuv Ijam., Springvllle, Ala. This Itemody ie ,Ior sale by John Preuss. ft Jft In fvft Use f For Over Thirty Years COOS DAY J, A nOR- 11KING ORGANIKD Sawmill Men ntul Loggers Now Have Unions and Others' Arc to Follow Coor Nay labor is b'lng rapidly un ionised, and it tlio movement keeps on, all lines will soon bo undor tlio ritlu ui tlio uniom. L. K. D.li, of GUigow, has buon tlio leading spirit in ilio work of organixa t ion. jlo linn Jua received fiom tlio Amorlc'ui hVsli-niMin of Libor an Or ganisers Cointutf-ston, nuthorixing him to net as Disttirt Organlxer for CVkm comity, with rower and authority to hi atal! loo.il or Federal unions iiihIdi tlio jurisdiction of that organization, A Sawmill Union win orginUod'Frlday evening with ibout 20 member, ami temporary cllUern woro elected. This union tn!;oa in nnv man who works around n nawmlll, cither skillutl or un killed labor, This union met again Saturday ovening, ami will hold weekly meeting on that night. At Saturday' meeting l'J now mom bo r 8 worn takon in. A charter will bo Kent for Monday and all who coma in before it i received will bo accepted an charter members. Tho charter for tho Loggers Union was received Thursd.iy, and a meet in:: will b held Saturday evening May 17 to organize. Thin union expeotn to meet on tho first and third Saturday's of each month. All who conto at thi next meeting will be received us charter members. An P.nutncors Union will soon bo formed, nil onineir, stationary and marine, bolng eligible for memlierthip. Tho thip carrntcr8 and cnlkcrn will i hihci du organized, iwiu iin cuni miners win uu invited 10 mil in line. J. M. Q ilek, ofTumpleton, has ba?n In Marshiield for a few days on a busi ness trip, ilo informs us that tho Thii mllu lakes will h more ot an attraction this summer for plraourn peekurs than ever before. A stage line in to bo run direct to tho lakes all Mimnier and a steam latinchwill be put on tho lakes for tho benefit of outing pirties and tho general public. Tho 0. 8. 0. IJ., of tho KpiecopM church, met Friday evening at tlio home of Misd Ktsie Bennett. The main busi ness featurn of the evening was a propos ition to iJuviio Bomo means by which they could rulVa, money to paint the church. Thi5iucstiou will bo Jillppojed of nt tho next meeting of tlio society, which will bo hold at the homo of Mrs, F. A, Sacchi. A Card Kditou Dajly CoaKt Maui: Heferring to the article headed "Wreck Averted" in the Dully Co.inr Mam. of the !Uh, innt. I consider it my duty, in justice to myself and crow to call attention to tho fact that the "breakers" in which tho tchoonnr I.ily was dangerously nonr, should hnvo read umiKiua oar ami not uoos nay hur. Iterpectfully Your, Noiuias Nkuio.v, Keeper Gtnuiae tiamptd C. C C. N'Vtr told In bulk. Beware of the dsalcr who trlci to sell "jomtthln )ust s Jood." Runaway Couple. Port Orford Tribune Tho Areata passed dotn last Sunday, Young Mr. and MrH. Van Den Jforg, who havo gained considerable promi nence, both hero and in fi.m Francisco of late, took paesxgu for tho city. Com mon report lived in tho city shipped out seven to nine hundred short part ner in city lost his nnnny and pretty typewriter lived Port Orford hotel u fow days all tmno old fplke huslriooi to county eoat got married came back gone. Sciatic Rheumatism Cured After Fourteen Years of Sufierliig ' "I have boon afllictod with nciati rhounntism for fourteen year," say Josh Hdgar, of Gormantown, Cal. "I waanbloto bo around but constantly suffered. I tried nvnrvthtriff I cnnld linnr of and at last was fold to try Ohamber ain'n Pain llalm, which I did nnd was j i mmcuiaieiy relieved and in a Bliort time cured, nnd I nm liBjipy to say it hna not biiico returned. " Why not uso this liniment and ot veil? ,It ieorwdo by JohnPrengs, Jftjfr CAMUV CATMAHTlC " i orjt j; jrpit.j 1 1 n . i . vi ? im"! tu. tocT- '''liWfifJ-VTiUS uu BOWELS if you hn'i tulr, iiimr mijTriii.nl r iii Ri: Jl: tV;r.V.,.W;.,i,,,;j,iU: .r.,U'V,,.V,Vi M i.nt iiliwlnur I'lil lon,li lUiUflum, Th moollil tlir ntul cltnu lilti uVu OANDY OATHARTIO -. MMRtit EAT EM LIKE OANDY I'll.. nl. I'AUUbU, I'oUnl.T.il'Ooo.!, IViOiiq.l, r Mckni, WxLrn. r lirll-, 19, l. nml fr rnU r I'm. Writ fr lro luiil. tuil iHtuklii im llh. Ail.lifU lU illh, AiMifU niRLUiu in me r rnirtxT. tiiii'itio.r ifcrr torn. KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEM rac Travel by Sea Departures by ArcatA May 12: Mrp Macfilnu, Mls;i MacOinn, Mcstor Mac Glnn, Mr Harrington and wife, ITaweo, J Stakon, Mrs Mary linker, H Long, A llarbu, 2 in stoorago. Arrival by tho Areata May 11th, A (iXHlnll, W (Icolall, 11 Tnylnr. R II DckM. It DIckK, 0 Dickri, V I'eus er. Win S Smodahl, Youtlmtroui, 'W It ItU-hle, J linker. It Duniiigau, Y Dtfiinik'itu, MHahtl, W SoUtelu, J Nor ris, .1 Kutstalaht. II. Suits. J Dolzl, G. Arrow, J Ilarboglis, J Odorlz, R Jlarnie. Arrivals by Alliance, May 12 1 Fnthcr Donnelly, Mrn C It Colutu. Mrs 1C G Cole, K I, Cavanrifh, J C IMward. W II Ito.-erf, It I Plillbriclt, Mrs F K llur- turn, A ti nail. lk'purtiiroi ftouth by Allliueo, May 12: hS Irwin, 0 1 Zeek. J K lieefe, G N Jordan, Hampton liuttou, MioH G U.ivln, Win M llray, Mrs J T Collver. J It Giblio, G II Merchant and wife. Ml I.-llii terellunt, J M Hntchii'nn, II ilongell, Wm I.aektrom, G II Hall, W .1 'uniiiormiwin. Wm II iUrrott, Mlna I) Dunham, Miss F Oilman, J Morgan, J A J.tcobson, A .1 Sanford rnd wife, Ml so KdiMiSanford. Sumner Social. Prom nil accounts tlio haikot social lit! 1 at Sumner SAturditv uveninc was a fiiceewi fur exceeding tiiu expectations of tho most faugnlne. It was held for tho purpoHo of rating money to buy an nrguti for the church and Sundav cchoql. Thu amount cleared wuh 5il.sO, after all ox pen e s Kern paid. Tint most of this was realized from the salo of twen ty baskets, which brought all tho wuy from fiO cents tot I 23 each, tho largest 1 pr co being paid ty Amnio Iloono lor a in nket prepared by Mifs Zoo Wilon. .ln. Stock In said to have shown marked ability an an auctioneer. A flno nrok'raui'wnH rondond. IucIikIt ing music, vocal and iiiMtriimentnl, reel tattoos, dialogues, c'c. W. A. Woolle ver, of Marrhileld, who was preront, whs preioed into nervlcu ami took part in the program. Supper was one of tho mot enjoyable features of tho evening, and the festivities wero prolonged until after midnlu'ht. Anyone who Ihinkn Sumner is a dead town In mistaken. democratic Speaki ug Tho Democratic rally Tuesday night was not very largely attended, and n largo proportion of thoso present wero Ilopubllcane, The North I'.ond Hand was out ond ditcoursod excellent music, but when Mr. Wealherford com rnunced his speech tho hall was not half filled. On thu platform wero several of tho old Democratic slund-bys and a couplo of tlio candidates: Judge Hyde, Wm. Tnrpin, John Plauagau, L, W. Mauxoy, J. J. Stanley and F. A. Golden, Judge. Ilydo introduced tho rpenker of the evening, who held forth for a little over nu hour. Mr. Wvathorford was not ntliis beat, being in poor voice nnd ovidontly tired from hbi trip. His speech wan In onu ueiiso a curio, in that it would hnvo been difficult from his talk tu tell which side he was on, It id tafo to eay that ho mndo no ono micH, nor if It at bll likely that ho made any votes. Mr, Woathcrford in an catimabla gen tleman, buje will never go to congress. jfm $m rtfcV,mur- rr Sad News Tho mnny frlemln ol Mr. nml Mrs, J. (Irlrnot are greatly chocked by tho nuwrt of hordouth in raii l'ranolsuo at 7:10 p' in. Saturday, 'J'liu nuwn eniiin in a lelo uraiii from Mr. (IrllllUH to J I. Hall, tiI w imrtlculam wvro kIvcii. Tho iriomm oi .urn, itrimnn nuiu nan reoriv I eil no Intimation that Mio wnn clilt, 'ami her dentli must Imvo been rilidiloii. 1 WJioti flie left hero a few iiioiiIIid iici to Join her huxlMiid, who had eornml ein. ittfLlttlll( 1,1 llui Stum InIiiiiiI Iii4V1 fiiril. WJ.tli ( l -III.- MM!.' III'I I ll Mttt (IrlnioH wna in uood health, ami her Mitlilmi tahiiiu off iirlncn tho kiuiiet norrow to tho many frlomlH In Marsh tleld who knew and loved her. Mrf. J. 1.. llJuniln received tlio sad news Sunday ovenluK of tho do.ith of her mother, Mrn. J. 0. lliltelieon, at Uoselmrn, who piniil away at It 'JO p, m, that day. Although not ntilo to Hlaml tho trip, Mr. IIoiiikIh wan intend hiK to ntart Monday morning to bo at hur in ither'ii bfdnldo, havlm; been pro vuntcd by hur own tovuru lllnuns from KoIiik soonur. DON'T Ton acco spit nml 5M0KH Youri.lfenw.iyl you ran ix mien or any lorni tu lon.icvt) uiiiim (ttlly. tx iim.lo ll, tlruug, niai;iirtic, full ( new life ml visor l.y lakltii; NO-TO-VAV, llul iiiikrk weak men ilrutiK Many i;aln ten taumli In li-n ilsri. ()rr ftOO,OOU cur til. All itnicifliil.. Curs uiiaranlrnl Hook. U mnl ailvlco I'KKIt, Ad.trru 111 Itlll.INU lUCMltUV CO., Chlcauu or Hew Vork. U7 Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Merchant nnd drt'ighter I.llllo wero tiasoeiigerN on the Alliimcii to S.ui I'rnnci'co, Mr. Merrhiiiit lutvlng kiillleiently recovered from bin late tover lllueHi tu uudartiiko tho trip. They will bo gone fur souio mouths and intend to vidt tho Hunniiari Inlandi, where Mr. Merchant bonus to bo out of reach of telegraph lines nnd IriviiuiH i cirtia and obtain tlio joit and (idiot nt which ho in In need. All will wIMi tbcin I a pluaxaut voyage nnd a rostorutlui to I perfect health. FOB SALE ' Pure bred Mammoth Itronie Turkey from the fuinuim Wood n rd and MiiugtiH Htntiii Toiih .".(0 each, Trhw i).(). Kgga for hutching 4:i,M for it hotting nf p. Ilurred Plymouth Hock ('odicrel tJM to it5.l. Marred Plyiiiotith I lock nml S, (' llrown heghoni eggn l-"0 per netting, of lit Sittliigii from tho famoim In dian itiililier Duck if-l.Mi fur It. HutehiiigH from three Imported Ilurred Hock hetiM with reeonN nt ir.rl-ir7 eggn in l&'.l iIwjm 2.in) per siting. liiHiectlon invited. Adilretw FkaNK HoiiJiUB. MAItSIIFIKI.I) OltKfiOS Flnnagflii & Homiotfc HANK, IjIKKCTOKSs T. It. Klinri diiii, J. Y. lleiinell; I'HKH : nml. II. Fhiiingaii, VICK J'ltKK.: It. F. 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