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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1903)
tfj4AiiMfi $w&h j,cv?W Vrf m" - $' ihitsmiw&'m!' i.'-'lKt "WW- - .V. WA. r3? w t s X-. fc f .l.A 'StkW. H1 V$Wb y$$Bylt&WfiA - - " t t' f f From Sunday's pally. W. IlT Thomas was In town yesterday evening. Mr. Nannta lillowe Coqulllo for a fow days. la visiting in Mr. nndMtfi. Gjo. Ferry from A trip to California. aro back a. E. Watcrr, ol North Bend, was uip to town l.vst cveniug. V. Hrwikcr " of Coqulllo City waa a Ma'rab'ficld vleitor yeitorday. Professor Golden la greatly interested in Ihe project to improvo tho cchool i grounds, Mn nnd Mrs. C. II. Merchant rctnrn o 1 iionTo on iho Alliance. Toth aro eu joylng good health. Frank Smith hns finished his labors as Caterer at tho hatchery, having dis- posed oi all hie boarders ' Mlta Eya Wilton returned to her hcrno nt Sumner yesterday, after spending several weeks in town. It ia reported on god authority that IhoLyona mill at Coqnillo City ha been sold to parties in San Diego, Cal. I I ! M "" The Marahfield Whittler Club met Friday night at the home ef Mrs. Rasmusscn, the guesta ot Mies Lcllie Iarajn. J. D. Johnson, of South Marahfield. ia bav.ng hfs lot leveled, and the dirt hiuled to the lot of Mr Thompson to be used in filling in. Quite a number of persons who had made a rush- for railroad lands felt t qnite disappointed at the news that it waa a wild (cote chase. Andrew Oleen Sr. cf Ilaynea elocjjh. c imo to town yesterday, to eeo his eon Aadrew Jr. who had bia foot badly iu jured at tho Porter mill Friday. Mrs. R. G. Wilson, of Catching sloogh waa in town yesterday to meet her father and aister, W. G. and Miss Silcott, who arrived on the Alliance. The Evergreen Whist Club were the puests of Mra. Fred h. Friedburg in West Martbfield Saturday afternoon. Mrs. W. J. Butler took the first prize and Mrs. J. R. Rochon received the consolation. Mr. Sweat, of Em pire who !a ppcrat Idg crab cannery opposite that place, .waa in town yesterday- He reported tbinga going along very nicely and that he hanjOO caaea of his product.ready for Atrial shipment. J. D. Layton, Bacha Bros.' traveling nan, wno naa teen sick nere tor eomo time with asthma and bisons fever, re turns to San Francisco on the Areata, accompained by Mrs, Layton, who .came up on the Ruth. F F. Norton ia about to have a five room cottage constructed, for rent, on bis lota on the hill opposite the site of the new Lorpital. The plaua have been prepared by H. T. & A, K. McDonald nnd show a neat and well-planned little hCUEO. It teems that the editor was rattled when'.ho wrote that Mra. J. H, Taylor Mrs. J, A. Mateon, Mrs. Wm, Nasburg, and Miss Edna O.Connell would manage the Coffee Club Monday and Tuosdny. Theo will, be on duty Monday qnly, but they will .undoubtedly -catablieh the chicken and baked bean record on that day. , W. A, Bingham and Lyman Wolf laanched the Nellie and Cressy last &Mvi&f,Dlgh lad od Ta4sdy they j had tho steamer Chico Mt tlie engine inside for. them nnd yesterday they wont to work .to placa itaodget It ready for use. The n-asta are to bo set in yet and then the rigging will begin. 'I hey will soon havo her ready for sea. Oaudon Recorder, Ap-. 10 Tho Sumner telephone Jlno ia working at both ends, but has been balled up in tho middle. It will eoon be working 0 K nil the, way through and will then proven good investment for tho outer prising people otCatchine slough. L'ncine Ditched Tho ongiuo on tho C B R E R R left tho track yesterday afternoon at Shinglo Houso tlough and turned nearly upon her back in, the ditch. , No cott, Sol Israel. Gwendolyn Silcolt, E ono was sorlouily turt. Firqman'Boldormnn, Jl Milton, Mrs 0 A Rich- Walter Lawhorn bad a parxow escape but waa dug out ol the wreck prr.ctl cally unhurt. DANGER OF COLDS AND GRIl' The sreateit daucer from colda and crip I is their rcjultlncln pucumouin.il runson- lull. VM.U , upvw, Mvnv.... ....m m. berlaln'a Cough remedy taljen, n dan cer will be avoided. Among the tens of thousands who havo tued this remedy for those ditcatcs we havo yet to learn of a ainele care havioc resulted iu pneu monia, wiiicn enowa conciusivoiy tnai u ia a curtain nreventtvo ol thnt danger-1 oua disease, It will cure a cold or nn attack of the grip in leas timo than any other treatment. It is pleasant and safe to take, Forsalo by John Frcuss. Pop Shot Fred Johnson now claims to' bo tho ....!,. Tnl..n alinf Willi !( Iltltn i.iUKC. .VIIUIVU DIIUI ,, ,u w.u .....w twenty-two calibre riflo from tho deck chM BaunderB aDtl chUdi D a VanUoa of the Teddy en his return trip from ' H F McDonad, David Christie. Yarrow Friday, he shot a loon dis- . ' tant two hundred and fifty feet, midway between the eyes, and being stuffed up a little himself aa to his markmanahip, he is now hunting eomeb:dy to stuff the loon, so that he can preserve it for all time as a memento of his powers. New Launch The now casoline launch, which is being built '.by Max Timmermann at F. Timmermann'e place across the bay is now planked and will bo ready for the water in about five weeks. Thia will be ono of tho best launches on the bay. She is of a fine model and will bo fitted with a 15 II. P. Hercules engine, which will be received in about ten day i. She will bo fitted op in the most comfortable style, and will Do a most popular boat for parties and ex cursions. Catching Slough Brick Yard The new brick yard on Catching slough is progressing with their first kiln and expecte soon to fire op. A new brick and life machine has been purchased and is expected (o trrivo in about two weeks. Preparations aro being made for receiving the brick and tiling. 31 r. Wrenfroe the foreman is an ex perienced brick and tile man and seems pleased with the prospspt. The pro moters of this new enterprise have tho most sanguine expectations off nil success The clay ,19 pronounced aa excellent and there is no good reason why this nowl industry can not snecte'd, Oregoi t$ the Ffynt Oregon has certainly got the "bulge" on gold mining and fa rapidly coming into its own. It isn't a boom the precious motals are tbero; not only of gold, but all of ita twins sisters, broth ers, and cousInB and grandchildren; they aro being taken out in fortune, making, legacy leaving quant ities from scores ot mines and moro are being de veloped. Thero is no need of going to Alaska, Siberia, the Philippines. Africa, Mexico or South America, or other far-away, rigorous and exhausting climatea with hampering laws, un stable governments and exponeivo re quirements, to undergo, and wo venture to claim that Oregon and Washington alono, with perhaps Idaho included, will yet produce more gold than all the far-away countries combined. . When Utah, California, Nevada, Arizona and New Mexico aro added to the list of opulent American mining fields tho calculation of results that by tho reasonably apprehended becomes a Stupendous nronoaition. Mini In. vestor, Cleveland, Okto. For Baseball (Coqulllo Bullotln) J J. Simpson came over on Wodnci dny'a train on n busiuesa trip. Whllo jicro Mr. Simpson informs us, that ho Is 'teeth nnd too nail" for baseball nnd will have n Rood team In tho field this year. Mr. Simpson has an elegant ball ground at North Bond nnd is an ardent admirer of tho national sport, lie la in favor ol clean sport nnd never loses an opportunity to support tho ennio. Wo aro morn than pleased to know that North Bend will bo thoro"wlth holla". Taavcl by Sea Arrival by Alliance, from South, Apr. I8:-C II Mc -chant and wife, W fl 811- arils, Mra An nn L i". .. . . . Wells, G W terry and wife, F C Oilman, Mra H C Ucms-J ttH rond lrom ,nt9 pinco (0 Sll(;nr i40f( ley, Mrs J V llrcMie, Jfollto Moore, R'n (etncoof ui)0Ht four mltoa; alionn- STyrrell.U l'utman, .Mauel mossie. B D.ivoiiport, "W Church, Jas Church A Collins.. Pas'sonKers outgouiK on tho 'Areata, April IS: Mra Layton. Mr LayUm, fFannlo Muriel, Violet Mathnoy, G D ' Brown, Mrs L Earl, Mra Jones, Frnnk iotta ' A Felsmnn, Chas JivrJIofT, A Maser, W M Rhodes, Fred Hanoi, Wm Bunkman, E Slglund, S D Butter, D E Emcll F Machnan. Departures for Portland by atcamcr Allianco April 18 :-E Kastor. I' Richt hamcr, I Gifford, I K McDonald, K . Lust. M E Carvell. D W Cade, Mra From Tuesday's Dally. E. P. Brilca had bu;iness in town yesterday Alex Stauff, of Arago, camo over on yesterday's train. The steamer Empiro is atnlod to leave San Francisco today." Tho Jessie Miner discharged ballast at the shipyard yesterday. E. H. Beyers, of Somnor, waa after his telephono ysstorday, down John Flanagan, of Empire City waa greeting hia frienda in town yesterday. If you are in doubt as to tho age of a horee, call in Marshal Cartor. He is an expert, The schooner Ivy was unloading bay for E . A. Anderson at Dean !c Co's. wharf yesterday. Bud Holland received two fine- pair ol wblto fan tailed doves from California on the last steamer. Bad Dally, who was recettly hurt- on the railroad, is in town. He is still eoro from his injuries. It is reported that tho minstrel show Saturday night bad a crowed house, rand was a great success financially. Capt. Bob Jones has sold bis intorcst n the new dredger toL. J. Simpson, and will go to Pasco Robles springs, Cal for bis health. GRIP REMEDIES IN GREAT DE MAND When colds and grip aro prevhlcnt the quickest and surest remedied aro in great demand. Mr. Joseph D. Willlama I of McDuff, Va. eays tliat ho was cured of a very deep and laatlug attack of la I'rinne bv usins Chamberlain's Cough Remedy after trying several other pre pa rations with no effect. For sale by John Preues. The Coffeo Club under tho manage ment of Mesdames. Matson, Nasburg Taylor and Miss Edna O'Connell yester day was a grand eacueea in every way tho receipts were over f50. Tho ladies feel qulto proud, and a few moro eucb days would put tho Coffeo Club in clovor. Tho ladlca . havo tho Coabt Mail's thanks fori ;flno luncheon last evening, In l&kH Michigan, cut .4,tity,J,13l)l9M foot of lumber! In 100?,' 1,840,101,070 foot. In ten yearn her out has been ro ducort one-halt. In 1002 tho mills ol (hat etutu cut n Ilttlo over one nud half billion shltiglo. Tlio atcamor Flyer started Monday morning making trips (rum Marthflold to North Bond for tho purpoa of carry iiiK down tho workmen, n largo tiuuibor nt whom reohlo lioro. This ia n conven ience which la much appreciated by tho wnrklngmuu. Tho stentnor loaves lioro nt t):S0 n. in. returning nt 6:00. Will Improvo Roads Myrtle Point Enterprise. It is ovidout that much good work will bo done uonr thU placo road this summer. A nubsciiptlon in being clrcu- , jftle,j to rnjg0 mouoy to grndo nnilurnvcl .,, auugCriptlon la being circulated to improvo tho road to Racklotl'a mill in n liko mannor. As both of those roads nro traveled much and aro iu bad con dition most of the time, it Ir to the inter- ("' ',. ,, , i..., ,i,, i,,,ll.n.nii. and all should eubscrlbo liberally to ward such improvements. Tho county court will givo two dollars tor every on6 subscribed and n- both of thoio sub scrlprions nrn being liberally signed there will probably bo enough money raised to put thoso roads in good cou dition. NOTICl! Notlco Is horoby given that my wife, Jane E. Slcstrom, has left my bedand hoard without cause or provocation, and I will not be responsible for any debta sho may contract. Notlcci ia alto given that I am willing to pay the faro nn any atuamor (or any of my children who may wish to return to Coos Bay. C. E. A Sikitiihkm Abovo offer guaranteed bv. llUNRV SkNOSTACKKH. 4-4-0t From Wednesday's Dally. Tho Alliance ia to sail from Portland thia evening. F. R. Taylor ia down from his ranch on thu north fork of tho Coqulllo. Walter Lawhorn, who waa injured In the railroad wreck, has gone out to Leo o recupcrato. II. B. Fcltou Is moving with family and household affects to homestead on Ilaynea slough. hia hia E, C. Holland, of thu Coqulllo City Bulletin will return to thu county scat today alter a couploof days in town. BortTuttlo has taken tho contract to putagasn on the track the locomotive that waa ditched atShinglhouso slough. O. L. Ingels, of California, has ar rived to attend tho trial of his brother, "Doc" Iugels?at tho coming torm of clrcnit court. C. W. Patterson arrived home yester day by way of Drain. Ho had a hard trip and was about tired out, but other wisofeoiing pretty well, E. A. Harry, warehouseman at tho depot, who haa been out to his homo in Brewster valloy, will roturn today, tho sickuoss in bis family havlug abated. Whllo excavating at Nortn Bond last week 8 or 0 skolotons and sculls of In dians wsro taken, out. T hoy have been there for a groat many years and 6how that thoy wcro of unusual large size. The skull, and jaw bonca woro extra largo tho bono of tho under jaw and one Iq particular wus about two incbos in width nud showed a very utrong uut of teoth. Another Mr Plant Located (Pugot Sound Lumbormnn) (Tho Wo3t Coaet Veneer A Manu facturing Company havo located in South Bend, Wauh. Thoy havo bought twenty-six acres of gcouad botwooa tho north And south forks of tho Wllnpa jlver, Thoy havo contracted (or their engines, boilers, pumps, and consider able other machinery, Their saw mill will consist of a doublq circular, gang, gang oilgor trimmers nnd, other attaoh ments aufllclont toglvo a dally capacity tt 75,000 (ot, They havo bought n log glng outfit and will do their own logging Thoy oxpoct to bo sawing iu July. A Great Scheme (Pugot Sound Lumbormnn) A well known ehlnglo innnufncturo In WoAtorn Washington lovos a good gaino ot poker, and If roports nro truo, the gamo U generally goodfor him. Rocoully a mlnUtor In lit In city deold to uso him as a horrible exatuplo. After reciting tho fact that gambling was openly and notoriously bulng oarritnl on, hn said: KVo Imvu Iu this city n prominent nhlnto manufacturer, Mr. , who on Fridar nighta gamblen until ho gota enough money with which to pay off his men on Saturday, then on Saturday nighta ha gooa to the gambling houses ami wins tho money back from his men," This method Is ono that en ables any shlngU mauufjtcturer to do business and boata tho atnrago system. THE NEW CHAMBER Holds a Well-Attended Meeting COMPLETES ORGANIZATION AND ADOPTED BYLAWS BoarrJ.'of Directors Elect Officers Important.Matters Come np for Dlsscusslon Tho stockholders ol the Coos Bay Chamber oComrnerco mot In John S, Cokt'sofHco Monday in adourncd meet ing, a good representation bo! rig prctont, and L. J. Simpson presiding ovor tho mooting. Organliatiou wow completed, and by-laws adopted. Tho board of directors was increased In number to nino, and Major L. I). Klnniy was unanimously elected to tho vacant seat. Tho greatest intorcst and carnostnoss was evinced In tho work which ia being undertaken by tho now organization work that will bo ol Incalculable bonefit to Coos Bay. L. J. Simpson struck tho keynoto whon, In a few well choson remarks, he expressed hia desire to do whatever waa possiblo for tho Chamber of Commorco and for tho dovelopmont of Cooa Bay. A Committeo consisting of II. Song staoVon, J, II. Flanagan and C. F. Mc Colluin waa appointed to securo sultablo rooms for the uso of tho Ohambor. Tho Bme ,"gontlemon wero also ap pointed as a committee to look into tho matter of securing a site for a saw mill, for parlies who contemplates tho erec tion of a mill at somo point on the bay. it is understood that tho mill will be of a capacity of about 60,000 feet a day, and that to securo ita location it will be necessary to donate n alto and about, 2500 In cash. Tho business mon and cltlzona will bo intorviowed to eeo if this institution can boaocur?d. Tho matter of securing a sultablo etcamor for tho Coos liny Jrado was also discussed, Mr. Simpson enld that h o had about completed nrrangemonte with his fathor, A. M, Simpson, for tho construction ol a stenmer 1000 to K'OO tons capacity, toaccomruoduto 100 flrst clasrf pasEongors nnd to unako ubout 11 knots nn hour. Such u boat would cost about $125,000, nnd 11 is proposed to or- gaulzo a stock company and nik tho merchants and business mon of tho Bay to take at least stock enough to show their iutorost iu an encouragement of tho undertaking. Aftor adjournment of the stock, hol-oro' mooting tho- board ofdireotoru met and elected tho following .officers, j President, L J, Hlu ptou; Vlco Presi dent, J, II, Flanagans Troaauror, It, E. Bhlnoi flccrotary, John B, Ooku Jr; Corresponding Secretary, K. L, (J. t'arrln, Tho regular meotlngaot tho Board .of Dlrcutors went sot for tho first vnd third Mondays of each month, apodal mnetlnga to bo united by tho Proxldont ot thu Board whoiiovor ueoessary, For n timo tho Board will moot every Mon diy night. KIMBALL PIANOS PRECIOUS, PERFECT, PEKRl.KBS, AH TO TONE, TOUCH, . DKSIUN, DURABILITY AND VALUE CHAS. ORISSEN MffsiC CO. I, 0.0. Mid, Marsliflcld. Professional Cards JR. H. Walter, D. D. S. DENTAL SURGEON AND MECHAN ICAL DENTIST. Oillco Kashmir llldg. A. St., Phono. 20 MARSHFIELD, : : OREGON. E. E. Straw, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND.HUKCEON. bpr-clnl attention to dlxriiHert ot tho Evo Knr, Now i.iul Throat. (JlniwH fitted. Office ih Scugstnckcu & Smith liuilriiiiK. A. G. Gross, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Oillco. Nasburg Building. Phone 423 MAR8HFIKL. : : OREGON W. U. Douglas, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND U. 8. COMMISSIONER. From tlrcct, Mnrihfielrt, Oircon, S.A. D. Eaton, -LAW YE It Will prantlco In all courts. EMPIRE CITY OREGON J. W. Bonnott, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. MAHSIIKUU.t) ORIS John F. Hall, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Offier In I'.lilor.ulu block, Front itrcet AluiliSctd, Oregon. II. St., MAKSIIFIBU), OR15 C F. McKnigiit. ATTORNEY AT LAW Office in the hemic4 & Walter liuildiuf'. MARSHFIELD. OREGON Dibble & Williams , COOS BAY REAL ESTATE Marshfield, SOregon I am hero advertising buying nnd selling real batato. I will try if you list your property with J. R. Robertson, Room 8, Bennett A Walter Bulldog Li. Kaufman & Wegner, ( Doalera In Real Estate Ofllco oyer Golden'o Drug8tore. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, T. Micklewright. PractlrnI Watchmaker and .fewolur. All kinds of watches and clocks cleuuod and repaired oivshort notlco. All work guaranteed 12 months. RED CROSS DRUG STORE Mnrehflold, . : : : Orogoa .v-t Wf Welt tftlfarnrai!. vw Education a no Kcncrnl ln'Dnnmarlc anil Sweden that they uro thoonlyEu. ropeun cuuntrieH In .which nil thotanlll- Ury conucrlptH can read nnd wrlttL stmx. jj IJoiton UroTTu IlroKtlw ir.rxv. Tho only novel ini;redlont Jrt Iloaton ' brown bread Is ryo muul, ThUslflfln;' unbolted ryo flour, formerly poWoniyi lu Boston und other Now, ISnglandt towiiM,' but it lu now found lu'tbobrgs) grocoxlea la Now .Yck-.andf.p. lOjftriiixgo Ifiiiwlnf Clilai.Miirl.1! rSrh.'j nliilri .iflt i HJi, KWu SJL V i .' ' v