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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1903)
Vat r I it I r i f v, r THE OLD RELIABLE ROYAl, akinC POWDER Absolutely? Pur THOE'IS. AW SUBSTITUTE i .A-DSTID LOCAL From Thursday's Dally. Win. Lawhorn, of Sumner, was a Marthfkld visitor yosterday. JuJas Egenhcff has accepted a posi tied in tbo Red CrojB drug store. Robt. McDonald was down from Gage's camp on the Isthmus yesterday. Walter Lawhorn, of McKinloy has accepted a position en the railroad as one of the train men. The surreying crew of tho Belt Line railroad were working in town yester day, running a line along the water irjat. Ths echoonere 6an Buenba Ventura and Esther Buhne wcro towed down the bay "yesterday, afternoon loaded with lumber. Dottba "Wattes fell nt tho school arotped Tuesday and severely brinsed her right arra, bat no koaws were bro ken. GRIP REMEDIES IN GREAT DE MAND When colds and grip aro prevalent the quickest and surest remediesaro in urcat demand Mr. Joseph D. Williams v( McDuff, Ya. save that be was cured cf a very deep and lasting attack of la srippe by using Chamberlain's Cough I'i uiedy after trying several other pre parations with no effect. For sale by J.Ln Preuis. G. W, Trinbcy returned today from a few davtetay at bis farm on Coos river, where he was pruning bis orchard and brpsding bis young stock. The last report from tC. W. PaterEon was by c letter written by himself, and bringing tho gcod news that he was get ti .g along n!cely. The Gospel services continue at the Presbyterian Church. Tonight tho theme will be: "The Third day of Pas elon Week, or Keeping tho Vineyard." Jaa. Eidelman got a severe blowjln tbo abdomen Tuesday while working in tbo Jatb mill at tbottavomill, by a bolt com ing back over the s&we. lie will be laid up for awhile. The W. C. T. U. ineela at Mrs. T. E. Dow's Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock p( m, Business meeting and all members re quested to be present. Mrs. Joele Cole mau, Eecretary, V.'m. A. Crano Gospel Temperance KvaugeliEt will speak at thePreabyterian phurch Friday evening, Subject "A Leaf from my Book of Experiences," Everybody inyited. A holo baa opened whore the roadway J:',::: tho wharf jnBt Eouth of the Hoi land building, by tho caving away of the ballast pilo beneath. This is not a public street but la used as such. Coquillo Horald Surveyor Cathcart was up tho lino yedtorday and located a leeorvpiHor Coquillo City's water works. The location is 2. 0 feot abovo town, and thus give us a good preauro. Rusty Mlko's Diary, March 10, 1003 Everybody's buslnosa is nobody's busi nessa good deal of advertising prepar ation comca under this rule and it shows it. Coiulllo Ilorall Wo am informod that a new mill company from Aberdeen, Washington, has secured a sito near Prosper and tho erection of n mill will be beguu iu tho near future. Iho Marshfleld Shakespearian Club met Tuesday night with Miss Foalnty. Tho subject was tho Comedy of Errors, The mooting was a profitablo ono and the noxt oro will I o it tho home of Mr, and Mre. E. L. C, Farrlu. Tho tug Robarts arrived yesterday from tho Siuilaw, bringing 720 cases of salmon for shipment to San Francisco, and loading horo with some freight and supplies for the Siuelaw merchants. Sbo will mike snother trip shortly bringing some more salmon. Anderson's Orchostra in an other col umn advertises a benefit ball, tbo pro ceeds of which go to tbo lato widow, of F. Ilolm. This is n laudablo effort of this popular orchestra to relievo ono in straightened circumstances. Tho dancu will take place on Saturday night March 21, This orchestra will give their beat effort on that evening. Opening- Program Following is tho program eo far as ar ranged, for the opening of tho Coffeo Club Saturday evening, and other num bers will be added: Piauo Solo Miss Alico MsCormac. Vocal Solo Mr. Geo. Ayra. Recitation Miss G. Englo. PionoSolo Miss May Stauff. Recitation Miss Graco McCormac. Vocal Solo Recitation Mrs. W. C. Tower. MissBessie Brown. From Fridays Dally. The fast and commodious steamer Empire sailed from San Francisco at 4 p. m, yesterday. Tuero will be communion service at the Lntheran church in connection with tbo foarnoon service. Sunday, Mrs. C. W. Tower is having her cot tage on Broadway painted. A.H.Hodg in id doing the work. E, C, Holland suffered tho fracturo of three benes in bis left hand yesterday by a fall while ascending a flight of steps. Tonight Is visitors night at Mrs. Jesse Farrin dancing school. All friends and parents of the young people are cordial ly invited to attend. Rusty Mike's Diary, March 20. 1903 There's nothing eo worthless as a bar gain which Is not known to the person who would want that very thing! Among Coqullle City visitorB In town Mies Maude Balcb, Wm. Howoll, J. Wes Noslor, tbo Coqullle merchant, B.C. Holland, editor of tbo Coquillo Bulletin, Paget Sound Lumberman Several carloada of coats have been brought to Washington and they nave been turned Into lotrged.-off lands to clean them up, It is rumored that thoy cat eo much mose that their wool is turning green. Balaam's ass stopped before tho watering-trough. Suddenly he began to weep. "What" in the matter now?" asked Balaam, Eomewhat testily. Tho mule's oyee were leaking fast. "Alas!" he cried, "you havo driven me to drink!" Princeton Tiger. I'ucet Sound Lumberman. Lumbtr- pmen will tj'.esto remember that this iu Lenl, Lying about well about any thing fchouUl be side tracked until after Eaeter Thro will bo an unusually good most Ingat tho I'roibytorian church tonight. Tho oubject will bo, "Tho Matriago Feast," Don't forgot that Mr. W. A. Orano will bo present and gtvo another "Leaf from hla Book of Bxporiencca." Bo sine to come. Don't forgot tho opening of tho Coffeo Club Saturday evening in tho old Y. if, 0. A. building. No admission' will bo charged nndovory body is invited. Pro gramo will couitnnionco promptly nt 8 p. m. feteercd straight: "if I thought that any girl would accept me," casually ro marked til) bashful Mr. Dolyers, "I'd proposo to-morrow." "Why not thin cvchlng7" asked Miss Fosdick, coyly. The affair will tako placo iu about a month. Detroit Freo Press. SEVERE ATTACK OF GRIP" Cured by Ono Bottlo of CharabfirlalrVs" Cough Remedy. "When I had nn nltack of tho grip last winter itho second ono) I actually cured myself with ono bottle of Chant IcrlainV Cough Remedy," Hays Frank W Perry. Editor of tho Enterpritn, Shortsville, N. Y. "This is the honest truth. 1 nt times kept from couching myself to pieces by taking rt teaspoon ful of this remedy, nnd when tho cough ing spell would come on at night I would tako a doe and it retimed that in tho briefest interval tho cough would pass off and I would co to sleep perfectly frco from cough and its accompanying nninp. To say that tho remedy ncte.1 ni.u mmt, agreeable surprise is. putting it very , imtdlv. I had no idea that it would or could knock out tho grip, simply became I hnvo tried it for such n nurpoce, but it did, and it seems with tho eccond at tack of couching tho remedy canned It to not only bo of less duration, but the pains were far less rovero, and I had not used the contents of ono bottlo before Mr. Grip had bid mo adieu." For sale by Jno Preuts. From Saturday's Dally. Tho steamer Areata was to sail from Empire at 5 a m this morning. E. C. Whitley, of the north fork the Coqullle, was in town yesterday; of .i F. A. Golden'a drug store building has born treated to a now coat of paint. Briggs What did you change tailors for? Griggs I needed some new clothes. Smart Set. Wm. Coleman, brought in a load of potatoes and apples from his ranch on Tenmile yesterday. Some drnnken yahoo has pulled mor al sections of railLng from tho Fourth street bridge. Tibbetts remembered tbo poor print ers with come of his delicious ice cream last night. A, Pcrshbaker, of Prospor, returned on tho Areata from a visit of about three weeks to bis family in Oakland, Cal, J, W. Catching, of Sumner, was in town yesterday, carrying bis hand in a sling, as the result of a catarrhal affec tion of the palm. Mrs. J. T. McCormac and daughter Alico returned yesterday on the delayed train from Ban-Jon where they epont a low days. Fay White, of Sputh Marahfleld has been quito eick tho past week with quInBy eoro throat and catarrh of tho stomach, but is getting better. V. N. Perry, of Coquillo City, casno ovor Thureday to attend tho Odd Fel lows' celebration, and to visit hiadaugb ters Mrs, Koontz and Mre. Tillkon. ChAB. Stauff had ills hand quito badly torn yesterday by a nail In a box ho wss handling, and is praeltcally disabled. W. E. Dungan is atslBtlng iu tho store. Pugct Sound Lurnborman-ln Fobru.of ary, Inman, Poulcen & Company cut on tho day run 5,372.207 feot ami on tho night run 1,070,58 1 feet, tnakhg a total of 10.051,791 fe)t, or an avora;;o fj.if -U9,-058 feet every twenty hours! ThTB brttvta tho Coast record of any single mill run for a mouth. Snwanoo and Ncta rater ton, two ot our noted flshormou, wilt tako paisago on tho Alllanco for tho Columbia, whoro they will (leh this season, returning In the Fall, Geo. N, Fimin tro.tted tho pupils of tho dancing tchcol to Ico cream and cako at tho Hrollor tho other night, It is good duff, an tbli gang can testify from experience. J. R. Ruohon has finished painting and decorating J. W, llcnuoli'fl housu. The flitiHhlng touches hnvo now been givon, and Mr. Romiott expects to inovo In on Monday. A meeting has boon called for 2 p m today at tho club' rooms, of all thoio In terested iu clto cow Colfoo Club, for tho election of officers, and tho transaction of such other business ns may coma be fore it. Managor L. R. Robertson, returned yesterday from tho Coqullle, wheru ho has been making final arrangements for putting in tho tchphonu lino from Co qulllu City to Fishtrap. This lino will havu soinu 25 subscribers. In summing up tho prollts of tho year don't forget that experience is worth something, Many merchants who have not made a cent as a financial Invest- , . ... ,nonl ,,aN0 e to mako tho earned enough in experiencu thorn wealthy iu tho years to como. Ad-Art. Coquillc City Notes U.S. Krlbs has sold his hardware store to Thos. and Wm. Mehl, who will tako chargo April 15lh. Wm. Rich has sold his furniture busi ness to C. M, Skocls who now has charge. B.Y. P. U. Meeting Tho Young Peoplo's society of the Baptist chnrcb mcoti tomorrow evening at 0:30, Subjects will bo led by differ ent members of tho society. All aro in vited to attenn theio mootings as they aro very interesting. Baptist Church Sunday school at 10:00 a m. Preach ing servico at 11:00 a m, topic, "The Spirit of Christ." B. Y. P. U. at 0:30 p m. Evening services at 7.30, topic, "Danger of Permananco In theDispIaco ment of our Moral Nature" Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30 p m. Presbyterian Church No sorvicos tonight. Tomorrow tho eormon subjects will be: "Tho Rollgl ous Cry of Humanity," and "Tho Su prome Occupation." Sabbath school at 10:00 am. Endeavor meeting at 0:30 p m. Public worship at 11 a m and 7:f(0 p m. Tho Lenton services will be con tinued through noxt week. Methodist Church Tho sorvlces at the Methodist church tomorrow aro as follows: Sunday school at 10:00 a rn. Tho Holy Communion will bo telobratod at tbo 11:00 o'clock services, at which timo bajdism will bo administered to any so desiring. Bp worth League at 0:30 p m. Preaching at 7:30 subject, "Lifo of Insanity vs Life of Rtagon." All cordially invited and will find a welcomo, Bro. W. A, Craue, Gospel Tomperanco lecturer will give n few minutes farewell address at tho close of thoBormon, Encampment Entertains Sunset Bncampmunt, I. O, O. F., cele brated their annivureary nt tho hall Inbt night, and the mombore and their wives and BwcethoartH had a vory onjoynhlo timo. Progressive w hist waH tho featuro tlie evon,n' Thn nrEt ,rize' wc, won by Mrs. Slglin and Jens Hansen, whilo thn boobies wero Mra. Cathcart and T, J. Thrift, After tho game, mutl,c vocal and instrumental w.ioenjoyod,and .then tliq aescmblago adjourned to tho Central hotel whero a flno spread Was ubeorbed, Bowling Alley for Coffee Club Tho Coffeo Club Is to havo n bowling alley. 0. H. Brcsohko has voluntuorod to douato tho alley and apparatus, and will select tho iinnio In San Francltco, whither ho goes on Iho Areata, It wilt bo located back of tho club rooms on tho wharf, whluh is being re paired, This generous uelloii of Mr. llreechko wilt add a great attraction to tho Coffeo Club outllt. The Flyer's New Wheel The Flyer Is In commission again with a brand now piopollor, and tho way tbo splits tho water Is said to bo a caution, tier old wheel had a pitch of eight (cut; tho new one has it pitch of six feot. She makes about fifty revolutions muro with tho ramb nteam prestuie, nnd develops considerably mora speed, Tho new wheel was designed by Fred Nelsou, and was cast and llulshed at the Coos Kay lion Works. Tho uxcolloncy of its work speaks well for tho ability of Its makers, A Itultlmoro burglar who put on Hklrtit itt it dlHguhto found them a de cided handicap when ho tried to en- tnpo, which proven Unit thj ninlo gur- iientH aro much better adapted to the cuiiiiiiIkhIoii of crime than tlio.su of tho gentler avx. It Is iiHHortfd that tho Htreot mltrond authorities Iu Now York havo tm right to t'tort fiirva from pnhwiiKeni for whom Nunti cannot ho Ntippllcd. ThM MeiiiH to be it Httiudlng JoLc for nil con corned. Tho Rtrlko hearing having born brought to n done, tho m-nxon for pub lie listening for tho verdict In open. BORN BOWRON-At. Henryvlllo. Or. March 15, 1103, to tho wifo of John Bowron n eon. MARRIED CAMPBELI.-HLKKP-At tho reildcnce of tho bride's parents in South Marsh Held, Or,, March 18, 1003, A. B. Camp bell and Miss Bertha Sleep, Rev. F, G. Strange officiating. DAY-DANIELS-At tho rcsldonco of tho bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Condart, of North Bend, Oregon, by Rev. F. U. Strange, of Marshfleld, on Wednesday, at high noon, March 18th 1003. Mr. Ernest A. Day, of Marshfleld and Mies Kittle M. Daniels of North Bond. Boiidea tho Immediate family only Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Shancr wore pres ont. After tho ceremony a bountiful repast was enjoyed by all present. Tho happy couplo will mako their home in Marshflold, whoro Mr, Day has employ ment. Their many friends wiuh them a whnlo world of ejnoymuut, many Days to como. WIRTH-PUTLIP-On South Cooo rlvor Tuosday, March 17th, 1003, Wilffrcd L. Wirth and Iva B. Cutlip. Justice W. H. H. Hydo, officiating. Tho wedding took placo at thn farm, homo of Mr. and MrB. Cutlip and tho affair was a beautiful homo wedding in presencoof noar relatives mill friends. The cornmony was performed by Justico of tho Poaco W. II, 8. Hyde, Ir. an ira- pressivu maunar. Many valuablo gifts wero received and hearty congrutulatloiiB were extended to to tho happy couple, u sumptions wed ding dinner wnB "preml to which nil the guouts did ample justico. Tho bride and groom arc two of Coos county'a moat estimable young pcophi and will reoldu on tho Wirlli placo near tho crcBinojy. BMITH-TKr.LKFBBN At Portnr, Or, March 18, 1M)3, Chiifl. W. Smith nnd MIbs Anulo T. ToJlofL'on, Key. B. F. BuugUcn officiating. Tho woddlug took placo jtt tho homo of Hio bride's paronts Mr. and MrB. John Tellofeon, at B o'clock p, in. TUo coromony was performed in u tastefully decorated room) surrounded by n fow Intlmato friends and rolatlvca. Tho brldo was attired In n charming bluo chtflon dress, trimmed In all-ovor-Inco, nppllqito Insertion and chiffon. Tho bridegroom wore tho customary black. Miss Mlnnlo Smith of California n winter of tho groom, and W. II, Chile alstiof C.illforiilit, noted nn bridesmaid nnd best man rospectlvoly. A lor tho happy couple, worn mtido man nnd wlfo tho parly mljoiirned to tho banquet room to fulllll oun of tho old customs of tint ago, Tho liiblo uai groaning uiulor tho load of good tiling provided, at tho tho tcrnluntlon of which, thogontlemuit ami his lovely hrlJu wore called outsldo to ircotro tho congralulntlons of his bout of friends. Mr. ami Mra Smith havo our best wlshos for thulr sutceas, happluesj, and prosperity for yotrs to cotilo, Canipbcll-Slccp WedJIuj? A happy homo wedding took place Wednesday evening at Iho rorldcnco of Mrp. K, A. Sleep tho hrl-Jo's mpther, In South Marshflold, when Mr. Alex B. Campbell, nun of Miirshfleld's promin ent young mnrchantp, ami M Its Bertha J. r'lrop, ono of her fairest dnughlors worn nulled In tho bonds of matrimony, by Rev. F. G. Htrango, pastor of tho Presbyterian church. Tho ceremony was performed r.t 8:30 p, m. in tho pres ence of a smnll tiumhnr of Invited giteitr. Tho bride was gowned I u while Lan donne, trimmed with white satin ribbon and nppllqim, She was adorned with dress silk veil and ornngo blosnaius. Sho carrlofl o'boquet of whltn hyncltiths nnd aipnrngrus forn. Tho groom cation. Oregon was Iho Krapo drocd for thn oc parlor was bunked in and forn, lutersperiud with whito candytuftP. room was decorated with Thn dining Ornngo arid green as Koru alto tho tablos, which fairly gronnnl under tho load of good things with which tho appetltn of th guests was tempted nnd their liungcr satlsfled. Tho following relatives and guest wero prosent: Mr. B. A. Sleop, Mr, nnd Mrs. S J Sleep, William and Albert Bleep, Mrs. M. F. Campbell, Miss Lonora Campbell with Edgar, Albert, Myr, Neva, Ruby and Ray Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. L. R, Robertson with littlo Miss Cornelia, Mr. and Mrs. K. U C, Farrin, Mrs. H. A. Edmumds, Mrr. Geo. Cnmpboll, Miss Augusta Brown and T.J, Thrift, The presents wero: Hall dozen fruit knives, two fruit dishes, alitor flngor bowl and cream pitcher, cut glnps water jar, borry spoon, butter dlth, silver tea-pot, cream ladle, China sugar howl and creamer, tot plo plates and plo lifter. "I .i 'I op PBTBRSON-On Unynoi' slough, Or, March 10. 1003, Edward, Infant sou of Mr. nnd Mrs. Brank Peterson. Tho funeral took placo at I. 0. 0, F. cemetery yesterday, quito a number of tho uoighhors and friends of tho Loreav ed parents being in attondnnco. HERRON At tho homo in Marshflold. Friday, March 20th, 100S, Isabella, beloved wife of Robert B. Horron, aged C8 years, 0 rnunthu nnd 27 day;. Tho decerned, whose maiden namo was Iiabolln Molvlnzlo, was born at Inverness, Scotland, In 1811. Sho was united in marriage to Robert B, Horron at Albion Mine, l'lcton Co., Nova Scotia, iu 18C7. They sottlpd on Coos Bay in 1870, whoro they havo since resldod, and whoro they havo roared a family of throo children, Mrs. Sarah Wilson, John R. and (luorgo II. Hcrron, all of whom re side hiito. Mm. Horron wai a dovotod mother, charitable and kind to all, nnd highly cRteomod by all who know hor, Hho had n long (druggie with the droad cd dhuaso, enncor, nnd during hor long lllneBfl showed hor heroic character nnd Christian Bplrit, Sho was n mombor of Woatorn Star Rohekali Lodgo No, 27, under whoso aueplcua kIio will bo laid to rest in tho I. 0, 0. F. cometory, accord ing to tho litnollotlc form of tho ordor, and wna nho u conelBtaut inombur of tho Presbyterian church. Tho funeral will bo hold from' tho rcel doncont'Jprn tomorrow. Rev, !', G, Strango officiating, it I 1-" ( MiA Aii'f'-,i- " . 1,1. i Mi ,j. ml iWMfcmrt c k ur'i.ttMj: j. ms)i4BM Ifcifci"'!)! " vWIWi1I1pH MAb&iu h -AtMtti