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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1903)
'TkH'-W T"' "'W Vy rf"'''" TWrV 'V.-V1 r,. Vy '?!&igtty,tv t 3m Jt -- - t , i .jiry.'W'fiv v if iX SV , S " . - v ,, ' u .4 I i U 1 'A i -a---.- : From Our.da8 Daljy. t . A. M. Twombly lus roturnod from ti trip to Salom. J. M. Upljn, of lhndon. came over on ycctorda) 's train. IUeeasy lociiuvfndb'domo peoplo of of tho vulud offend. Tho bosV-plhnHs tell tbitronfraatory as' posMhlc, mnfeo It reasonable, mnkoit -truthfnl mid never fall to conllnuo utitll no many ns possible nro brought over to your way of thinking. Malt Rowron is opening up n Iodine camp on Isthtuua eloiigh near lieury- Villc. Mrs. Kmma Nasburg nnd her daught "i cr, Mrs. II, Lockhnrt.will return on tho Alliance. .' Tlicro was n grand ball in tic opera houfo nt Hi Kind's enmp on Daniels creek last evening. Only i ono caeo remains (or trial in e'reuit court, nnd adjournment will I probably come by tomorrow noon. Carl McCulloch hna led n homeptond on 40 acres of land lying between tlio larms of II. V. nnd 0. W. Banford on Waynes slough Thlsland was Inlllfga tion between the two Bacford brothers for more years than has counted up, and now it teems that i; has been open to entry nil the time One Year for Larceny Catl Newhnll was convicted of larceny from a dwelling in tho circuit court yes tcrday, nnd was scntencjd to otio year in the penitentiary. This is tho jailor arrested for stealing goods from n house down the coast from Uaudon, evening Intending lotako thu money to' hla' residence which is across tho tlvor. Juift ns ho Wont to nllo hit skiff, he tripped his loo and wont head-first Into tho rlvor, losing his money which wns in n shot sack, and barely escaped with liia life, as ho struggled in tho water for about ten minute before, ho could ro gain tho wharf. P.utloa havo been sontclilng falthfullv for tho lost money, as this leaves the captain in n bad position. Copt, l.oncvo Is a wellknown pilot on tho waters of Coos county, nnd is owner of tho steamor Antelope. This is n serious loas beoldes being a narrow C6c.io from drowning. Tike amount that ho lest left liitn financially penniless. Albert Mntaon relumed yesterday from a day's outlier on Ia'huuta ulough. J. W. TUibata homo formvily Orny. ,luw tuovod into thu owuud by Mrs, Roan UUKATI.YKlA'l6lK0 .."f.. v ; lly a rorslatout Cough, but Pormanont- Tho.ro ncoms to bo ipilto n basehall eraso bulwoon'tho aninU boy a of Woat nnd South Marihllold, nnd unthuaiuutn runt high. Tho A. N. U. Y. Club moots nt .'the homo of Mrs. O. W. Paterson in West Marr.ufMd on next Thursday. Tlio etcamcr Ruth arrived yesterday from San Francisco on her way to Port land. Eho brought no passengers nor froight. RandonRecorder. Tho Prosper Mill Company received tho engino .for thoir electric light plant, this week, Ijy the 6teamtr Chico. When you waut a pleasant physic try Chamber!ain,e Stomach nnd Livor Tab lets. Thoy aro easy to take and pleas ant in effect. For sale by Jno. Preuss Dr. Temple Duchesue, tho lecturer on psychology nnd kindred euhjvcle, arriv ed yesterday, by way ot Drain, from Portland, whero bo has been giving a series of entertainments. Ho will give a frco lecturo in Odd Fellows' ball Tuesday evening, and will give a sorics ot entertainments during thu wcufc. Dr. Duchesne has tho appearance of an edu cated gentleman, and as bo is well up in his subject, he will undoubtedly give the peoplo here a rare opportunity to learn about the subjects on which be will lectu.c. And it Smells tu Heaven (Ihu.dou Recorder) A dead whalo lloated on the north bench n few days ago ami has attracted I considerable attention since, ninny per sons hnving visited tho place to look nt it. It is tlio fcpurni wlinlo species, and measured Gl foot in length. On Mon day night it was pushed off tho beach aud went to sea again, nnd it is rather au uncanny thing to have lying cioso to town it is hoped that it will not como in wheicit will cauqo trouble. It has siuro the abovo was written, como in just south of tho eouth jotty, aud will probably havo to bo burned. A lmlkluud?fa bolng put in wlioro tho laruiT'idldo occurcd on thu hill romu monthii ago, and thu ntrcut will ho placed in order ugniu. A blrthdny party wni jjlvon yesterday afternoon nttho rctldcncuut J, I). John sou, South Mn-shtlotd, In honor of their son James' Hth birthday. A largo number of peoplo from town amilcd ihomaelvou of tho buautiful day and wont up Cooa river uml tithed nnd plcknlcked t-timhiy. A Whist Party wnti given laot ovonlng nt tho rosidenco of J. W. Ronnott, in lienor of Dr. A.'CJ. Grots, who iu about to depart from Marehtleld. J. C. Flnnderx, tho Portland attor ney, was in town yesterday on his way homo from Coquillo City, whero be was in attendance nt circuit court on tho Baines case. Tho Evergreen Whist Club met at Mrs. C. vV. Tower's Saturday afternoon. An excellent time is reported. Mrs. F. X. Hofer won 11 rat honors and Mrs. J, U. Taylor was awarded the booby. A new bargain offered eyery day will soon convince tho people who aro buy ing things tbat is tho pnrpose cf that establishment to treat tho people well always. Th2 Kinney Mass Meeting Tho mass meeting last evoning was attended by n largo crowd including many ladies. Major Kinney's address was very entertaining and drew forth freqnent applause The Mail greatly regrets its inability to give intelligent synopsis of his re marks which were forcible and to the point and included many wholesome truths for Coos Ray, No day is so dull but that it might be duller. Every enterprising merchant has days when business is not what it should bo. The thing to do on tho dull day is to plan for something better on the good daya of the future. Alumni Entertainment Tho Alumni of tho Marshfield .high echool is making elaborate preparations for tho entertainment which is to bo I given on May 10th for tho purporo of raising funds for the improvement o( the school houso grounds. Every ono should bear this mattor !n mind and help tbo good cause along by attending, or at least buying a ticket. The work of improvement is certainly necded and ell should bo willing to help. Condensed Milk and Creameries (Portland Telegram) B Mrs. Laura. S. Webb, 1 Vlcfvl'rfclclput YToniniiVi Demo- I rftlM'liilita ..ff Xf.vf In.., I lliln. I l -.......,. ..w .. . Kept Ills Hand in (Coquillo Bulletin) Jack Carter, chief of police, of Marah fleld, is evidently a business like officer. While Jack waa attending court ti.is week he nude several arrests, in his excitement he imagined ho was in Marshfield and ns a consequenco he placed two "happy gentlemen" ;in tho daranco vile and put the "kibalcb" on a strange cow. Ho squared himself with yo editor so wo havo no comments to make. "I druded the change of life vhlch wj fast approaching. I noticed Wine of Cardul, and decided to try a bot tle. I experienced some relief the first month, so I kept on taking It for three months and now I memtruate with no pain and I shall take it off and on now until I have passed the climax." Femalo weakness, disordered monsos, falling of the womb uml ovarian troubles do not wear oil. They follow aworfan tothochango of life. Do not wait but take Wine of Cardui now and avoid the trou ble. "Wmo of Cardui never fails to benefit n suffering woman of nny were. Wine of Cardui relieved Mrs. Webb when she was in dan ger. When you come to tho change of Ijfo Mrs. Webb's lotter will mean more to you than it does now. Rut you may now avoid tbo suffering she endured. Druggists Mil 1 bottles of Wine of Cardui. Baines Loses Again. In tho caso of W. . Raines v6 the Cooa Ray Roeeburg & Eastern R. R. fc N. Co. and R. A. Graham, to, recover about 1 10,050 on two promissory notoa executed by tho railroad company by JR. A, Graham, general manager, tried before Judgo Hamilton, tho court in structed the jury in favor of tho defend ant corporation on tho ground that the evidence did not show that Graham had authority to execute promheory notea on behalf of the company. This ia the ! aecond trial of this case, It has been to tho supremo court In tho mean time and will probably.go again. 'HP..W,',.-. ,""ML ...- Tho condensed milk factory nt forest Grovo has resulted in tho closing down; of ono or more creainerfoa iu that vicin ity, tho dairyman lludlni: rnoro it profi table to sell their milk to tho new fac tory than to tho creameries .'or butter, and some of them aro congratulating themselves that this means better pricoi for euuh aa aro not within reach of tho condensed milk factory or factorios, (or if this one proves u success, others will bo established. This will undoubt edly bo tho result, at least for n timo one beneficial to tho dairymen, but of not apparent benefit to consumers, who think they pay enough for butter al- Rut thero wilt bo another, a larger and a more general result, that will directly or indirectly benefit consumers also; namely, tho development of tho dairy ing industry. Whilo an occasional creamery orcheeso factory may be com pelled to suspend operations for awhile on account of tho condensed milk fac tories, tho creameries will not be put out of .business; for with this double or added ueo of milk moro farmers will go into tho dairy business, nnd many already in tho businoss will enlargo it, This is just what should happen tn Western Oregon, greatly to ita advant age. Aa nas oi ten. been stated, it is a Aa has often been region moat excellently and admirably adapted to dairying, and this industry can bo profitably enlarged almost in definitely, The condensed milk industry is thnrc foro welcomed and, encouraged, even if the first results are the auspeusion of a fewcreamerits and an increased price of their products; for it will etimulato the dairying industry general. Tlio AlumniAesoclutlon of thu Mn:ah ficld Hich School will hold u mooting on Friday nt IttUO p. m. to elect n President nnd transact othor important business. All members nro rcqueuUd to he pres John Morrison, otcphon of C. If, i.aaghcad, of Catching slough iu somo way whilo running Inst Sunday, struck Ids shin against a plank utid ccv orcly cut It. Tho cut wai bad enough so it required 10 stitches to closo tho wound. . Preparations nro being mndu for it memorial day sprvico In tho Presbyter ian church on Sunday May iMltt nth p. cu Tho sermon will bo preached by Rev. R.C. Leo in thu nbeonco of tlio pastor, The old soldiers nro requested to coma iu n body, A. Pandquist met with a slight acci dent Monday afternoon by being struck on tho.uyo and thu uosu ly n tailing from tiio udger about 8 foot lone which knocked him hard enough to dazo him nnd ho has n black oyn and very sore noso as n result, but Is cot laid up from work. F. M. Freidburg intends going to Port land about the middluof tho month nr Grand Hornld of thu Grand Lodge I. O. 0. F. Tho delegates from .Sunset Lodge aro E. W. Kardell, John F. Hull, Chns. Lax and Jeus Hanson. From tho pres ent outlook thuro will bo thirteen dele gates from Coos county. Iv Pnrnit tiv (llinl.Mlni-lttt..'1' ...1 -J ..IMII, WVI ll,,.l U Cough Koiiicdy. ' Mr II. I Rurlmgo, stmlonl htlhw, In (ireetivllle, U, 0., hnil htcu. troubled for four or flvn yearn with u continuous cough which hn unyM, "gn-atly alarmed tim, causing mu tu (our that I wns In tho (list stngu of consumption. Mr. Hur lingo, having Been Cliniiihiirlniii'ii Cough lUuncdy lulvnrtlscd nnichtdtnl to t- it. Now nmil wvmt ho cnyH of It; "I Iwon folt u remarknblo ohntign mid after using two bottle of tho twenty-livo cenln cUu wn piirmtuipntly cured." Hold by John Pruutu. Excursion to the Maze A party of joting puoplu of Marah lleld onjoyed n ptennuro trip up to tho Mkxu Sunday, chnporonud by Mrs. J, II. Taylor, Thoy worn tukiui up by Julius Larson's launch. After n flue picnic dinnor nnd fun gulorit thu party ri turned early iu tlio uvenlug Those who ttvnll ed thJmsidvus of this mjoyahlo timet oro: Mrs. J. H. Taylor, cluporon; tho M In. Nulllu Towi-r, Vivian Taylor, Miy Ronuutt, Knthloou Hcnnolt, Mar) Minor, Tostle Twomhly, Dulin Chapman, Rotn Taylor nnd Mosaia Julius Kgonhoff, IMgar Campbell, Fred Hofer. Will ller Ht, Jay Timor, From Wcdncstlay'a Daily. Carl Albrlcht is agnln n work, niter .i eovcro doau.of poison oak. Jos. Gllbort, of Ktnpiru City town, grouting his friends. Is in .Bascbajl LcaUQ , TIioMaii..!! Informed that Uto mnttur ;( thubniohnlt Icaguo hna liton eottlod by u iniijirlty of tho tennis, nnd thu liMujuo will consist of tho Mnrshiluld, North Hei'd, Coquillo nnd Jlaudoii toaniB, Helping Our Oliver lion. Jnmen T, McClonry, who In now aon lug his nlxth tehn ha Coiiiiriienmnn for thu Hncouil District of Mlnuciotn, In uti routo for Southern Oregon, whuro ho In going to nrtxlat hla old friend and colluitguo, llliiger Hermann, In his Cou gresslour.l cnmpnign, Tor Memorial Service Tho pinna for n mumorliil day ser vice on Sunduy Mny L'l ntH p. in, hnvo lieuii changed mid It hna hecii decided by tlio Minlatum Unlmi t innku It n union nr ice. It will bo held In tlil llaptltt churcli nnd l(v, II, F, l'wk Mid Thoiiins Irvlu will glvo nbort ad-druBBi-n. Thu lluptlnt choir will hnvo ch&rgu of thu iuiihIc. F. U, SritAMiKi Sect, Lecture oq Psycliolojjy Tlio frco lecturo in psychology by Dr. Tutu plu Duchusiiu lust vvelilng wns well ntlendud nnd thu ionker field his hearers hi n statu of strong interest by his discussion of tho faculties nnd nttri buloaof tho physical nnd fplrltuul man. Itfssafo to say Unit tin- ; ' i' aophy expounded was entiruly now to tho nmjorty of thu niidlnnco. nnd thnt they woro well repnld for their nt- John Snyiiur la ilddlntr n laundrv "'""ance. Dr. Duchesnu bringi somo. room to thu ciulptnent of thu Central J ,ll,"K mw think ulioul, aud nil should hotel. . ,nk" auvrtiitngu of tlio opportunity to learn tlio rosult of thu latest rclontlfio rceonrch iu tlio realm of psychology. . - . A New ijnterprisc Tlioro ia n movement on fool by ono of I. L. Ingf la of Campbell, Cal., wlio thu enterprising launch owners to put hna been lioro on business returned i In operation a refrigerator milk tank to homo Monday via Drain. Tho ateamor Alurt ia laid up for a few days while shu is being polhhcd up for ihu fueH.ctiou ot tho inspectors. supply thu Murshlleld milk iisera. Tim I launch will makontrip up Cooa rlvor No advertising forco ia wasted if it and carry WO gallon of milk which will directs comment ot tho discerning to tho ho sold to tho patrona aa they chooto to etock carried by thu merchant. j comu for it. 'J ho tank will ho nrranged jroyotir milk can remain on icu until Tho pupils of tho Marahfluld high ! micIi tlrou an you wUli to cnll for It. echool aro niakSui; preparations ,fpr thu J This u III bon urcat ronvenfencu If pro- L'omlng Communcmunt exercises, ; Tho Rest Liniment, "I Ihavo derived groat benefit from the usa of Chamherlain'H Pain Ralm for rheumatism and lumbago," eaye Mrs. Anna Hngelgans, of Tuckahoe, N. J. "My husband used it for n sprained back nnd waa alfo quickly reliovcd. In fact it is the best family liniment 1 havo ever used. I would not think of being without it. I havo recommended it to many and theynlwnya apeak vory highly of it and declare ita merits aro wonder ful." For sale by John Preuss. Narrow Escape From Drowning (Ccqnlllo Rulletin) On Monday night, Capt, Geo. Lenevo, had a narrow escape from drowning at the wharf lin tbia city, besides loBing 1600 in coin. jltBea,m8 as'thoujb the captain drow tbU amwmtjrotn- th Uak t ktme From Tueodny'a Dally. E. U, Reyers was down from Sumner on business yesterday. F, 6. Dow is now treasurer of tho rPref:byterIan church. T. W. Rennie and C. M. Ryler were up from North Rood Sunday. .John F. Hallmado a flying trip to tho county oett oa legal bdslnoia yeaUtday, I Dadly Bruised ' Bam Richards of RayCity, while haul ing slab wood Sunday had thu misfor tune of having two ribs broken nnd other wiso internally injured. His bcrso be camo frightened in somo rnannor .while nttho dock and ho waa throw out of tho cart. Ho wbb cared for by Dr. McCor mac and was eoom made aa comforlublo asposslblo. Miss Ware not a Fugitive Tho Eugeno Guard reclovud tho fol lowing wire from Miss Waro Friday: "San Francisco May I. 'I havo just read tho notices in tho Oregonian saying my dlsEappenrahco was mysterious, otc, which ia absolutely fal80. Will bo at my homo in Eugenci onorboforo May 8, tho date for the termination of my visit horo. ".Mario L. Waro." Court Decision The aupremo court made tho following ruling1 May 1st. State of Oregon, appellant, vb. Georgo W. Davia, E. P. McCornack nnd Georgo G. Ringham, reapoudonta; on petition for rehearing; petition denied. This io a caso in which tho AttornerGcnoral Beaks to reopen thu Davis defalcation case, xne court noma tuat trio Btipuia- tion mado by the former Attornoy-Gon- eralwaa. valid, (and thati hit auccoaior coniiot b allowed to let it Mid. . 0. Duobuer has had tho rnw building which hu recently bought on Front street painted up until it thlnus likun nuw pin. , No timo for lusHons: Jimmy "I lsh I went to echool in Rutsln." , "Wliy7" Jimmy "It takes oil day to call tho roll." Mrooklyii Llfo. Tho camp of thu Great Cuutrnl sur veyors, which hoa been nitchcd'nt Rocky point, will bo moved today to thu Alden, further out on tho lino thoy nro purvey ing toward thu Coquillo. porly carried out. It will ohvlnto nil danger of stnlo four milk nnd hi it bene fit to tho rnnrhorr. U1h to ho hoped thnt this project will not fall to material Izo as it ij fturiif thing very much ncedud. Thu new iintcrprlau will supply milk to North Hind ns well. Thlj It eomo tbing which nil Mnrshfleld hotels nnd rentntirunti vl'.l nail with joy nnd thorn will hu no moru tnking homo a can of sour milk from thu dock. you CI on. nny cIowh to tho mur Tlio youngsters of North Rend nrt) devoting their attention strongly tobnso hall, nnd nro practicing .faithfully, with thu intention of coon laming u challenge tu all corners iu their class. Grant Harry, fit Coquillo, has been In town a couple of dnyo, on business. Ho intends, ns soon as his family recovers from Inflammatory rheumatism, to rnovo to tliulr old homo at Drain in hopes of u benefit to their health. "Hnvo dor-V "Wo hnvo plouty of clown too many, In fact." "Then what nro you waiting for?" "Wo -can't decldo which to follow first. If wo tried to follow thorn all, it would tuko u lifetime." Ciovoland l'liilii Dealer. ' i Kills Lnndo, thu ID yenr old eon of Jako Lnndo, formerly one of thu lending merchui.tH of Marshfield, now n resident of Honolulu, recently enrried off thu honors in au examination for tho ap pointment of a iinvalcndotfrom Hawaii, and will undoubtedly enter upon n na val careor. T'.. u Clioii, Sndlo wnfl eleven uml Allco waa aov en. At lunch mild Allco: "I wonder what pnrt of nn nnlmnl n rhop h. Ih It a It'K?" "Of coiirwu not," miHWored Hndje. "It'a tho Jawbone. Haven't you iivoe lien id of nulmiilH licking their chops'" -Llttlo Chronicle. j ;,K' TlVO r H ICIlKt, JenkiiiH Wlmt nn cgotistlcnl follow. Jnripoi' Ml Huwlelgh Not moro no thnn Illnro. When thu two get .together, It rutuinilrj mo of tho law of rutiillntlon; nn I for nu I, you liiiow.-Uoston Tranacrlpt. . New Bay Steamer Arrives Tho Btcumer Cruiser nrrlvtd at North Hond yoBtorday from firuv'ri hnrlmr. - ., This is thu boat mentioned In tho Mam, Bomo weeks ogo, which L. J. Simpson ie adding to hla flout on tho bay, and is said to be a lino passonger boat; Bho will take tho DUnco's run from Empire, whlU the.fllanco will bo used aa a. tow boat and Undf for the drodg r' GRISSEN MUSIC COMPANY J Our Best Asset Is (iiviii'j our friends lfc very i icsi SiiNsriKllon. the more itf mullipiy ciislomcrs Ihv l.u'ijer our success. Che Iu slrumcnrs in? carry Imvc been selecleil tuitl) Hie ijim( c3(Cnrc. In (Ms iigc of iip-IO'iliUeuess it luoulti bi fdfdl to do anything else. OUR THUMB ARE UA8Y I.O.O.FJIdjf, i m in inn i- Marshfield. J im-siHin5 ,r i S-.jfi :rr9:!s" :t?!