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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1903)
V -if V ' rf t s s i ,-. -a t v Vi X (fVl-T - 4 -H'"-- I i I JL3$CX LOCAL VVr rf." n .- w - -X From Sunday's Dally. . Whan yon want n pleasant phyt-ic try Ghnmbtuiaiu, Kiomiah and Liv.u Tnb Jt.it. "fhay ire en to tnko and r ust lu effec, 1W Mitt by Juo. PrtitM 'Tho 6kso tout gay c ft pwceek in lior now coi of paint. Tho sohofraor Jvy arjivad l.Uvslns and landed at Wean A Dob nbntf. Art and Iloory Johnson nrs iiotlfij . O'ConntilPs toaidonco nt KtttyvMlc. E. K. Harry haa nwved Into L. M. Noblo'j louae next to tho 1th attest bri Iffr, J. II. Flanagan cud E. L. 0. Fauln "Will start tbia inornluc for McKluley to visit tl.elr homestead, 'Jollj : 0h, papa, wo have a nenr gamo! We are playing baby fs a bank, and vo'as put in seventr-Svc cnts nlrcrdy," Lhe. W-fl. HardiufE bis taken the contract, wit.i two Jteaiaums, to ran tho lath mill at lit U. It. M. A L, Go's mill. We learn by the Plalndealar that V. i A. Crane ii confined to his room in Koseburg with nervous prostration. "What! At work on your au toblo prapbj? Why, no oue knows yon!" 4 True. Bat when I am known I vrou't htve tlra.' "lown Topics. Mrs. D. L. Rood has accepted the principalship of the Treadwell City school fur another year, at a ealary of 1000. Eh; will sot coo.0 home th's Snmmor. "I hare only tho most distant rela tives." lias the Inmlly run out7" "No theyhavo all become rich." Indiana polis News, Ccqnille Bolctin Work is progressing nicely on the base ball grounds nod they will bo in lino shape this season. Chas. Collins ii plowing and leveling the out fluids, Gtorgo Ikixtirls repairing the fence and W. A. Goodman hse just com pleted his contract work on the grand m ftand so will be in readiness for the first game of the season next Sunday. These contractors deaetvo credit for thcit energy in completing tho work on time so the opening gtimo will not be delated. She "Eut a chaperon is an awful bore." He "Yes eho is apt to 'ma' the oc casion. Harvard Lampoon. 4 Serious Accident (Ccquille Bulletin) Jtob McColInm, who is employed nt Yoaknm'a logBing camp, met with on accident on Wednesday moining that almoet cct tho unfortunate man his life. Mr.tMcCullurn was etaadin,' on a eprlng board engaged in sawing when an ax fell from the tree end ctruck him ou the wrist. The sharp blade pene trated to the bone and at tho eamo time eevered the large artery. The shock was sufllcient to throw McCollum to the ground below. At last accounts tho gentleman was resting easy and the attending physician hopes for n epeedy recovery. From Tuesday'o Dally. Mrx. J. T. Collver wob shopping in in town yesterday. Mrs W. II. Bunch wob visiting friends in town yestorday. t Dr. J. T. McCormac voct tofttho Coqulllp on bueinosB yesterday to re i turn todjiy or to morrow. The Marflbfleld Water Co. la laying a 0 inch steel water pipe on Fourth St replacing tbo old wooden pipe. Henry MJckelbrink, who has been neelBtinK at tho Cooa Bay Croamery, bae accepted a poeltionon tbo Alert, DaiIo tlaynca wan In town yesterday (torn tin Alder?, P.nrtit)( i now sptlng wtn, which ho will usu in his travels tuinti. T)tc Indies of tho KpMeopil church am iiquctlcd to meet r.t tho homo ot Un 1.. Jl Nvbto Ttudity afternoon to dttouss thu loiKxirfng ot tho church. A New Cfufeer Tho new Lay steamer Cruiser, Irouxht by tho SituprtMi Lumber Co from Gn.yV hnthor to take tho lllnnco'a place on the Umpire run, waauji to town for tho first time yesterday afternoou, nnd r.toii9d acuch ndmitatiou by her handsoinu np ptotiuce. ?hv is very nicely fitted up ncd will bo the most cotntortaoiV pai tenscr boat on tho hay. Reliable Shipping Information. Tbia is n Fprclmtn of merino no tit dished tip In the marine nows by tho Port U ml Tehran:, Saturday, May 2J. Of course it $3 perfectly accntato because It rjpuod in tho big Portland daily: Tonhtht or tomorrow morning the steairer Alliancr, tho paacosROr crnft ot tho California A Crcgon Coet Line, should be in the river from San Krau- eirco. Sha wad orderod to touch nt Kurvfca on routoand ns .i wult her panao was slower thn the ul runs mad.) by her. Sho will commence tak ol freijcht Moiklay, and may sail again Cuesday night; Tin I.c-t Liniment, "I .'haw lriviti srtmt benefit from thenwof Cbsmbctlaiu's Pain Halm tor rheumatism and lumbago," rr.ys Mrs. Anna Ilaarlgnus, of Tuckahoe, N. .1. "Mv htielnnd usol it for n sprained back and wat alto qniekly relievwl. In taet it is the heft family litiimei.t 1 hao evernw.1. I wou'd not think of being witheut it. 1 have rfcommHndcd it to many anl ihoynUajs cptak very highly of it and declare its merits are wonder ful." For sale by John Prcuis. Union Saloon Opening The Union saloon, Robert Marsdcn proprietor, opened at North Bend yes teriia7 with a grand lay-out. An excellent free lunch nas served and a flue, time wao had by thoee who enjoyed tho hospitalities of tho Union. Mr. Cbas. .S'eliu will havo charge of the place and Chas. Hubbard will bo the bar tender. Mr. Marsdcn will conduct an up-to-date, orderly place and will tolerate nothing else. The name of the new saloon is the Union and on this occasion it wqs oil lit up by electric liphla and a new electric sign was in front. Memorial Services The Union G, A. R. Memorial ecrvsce held 'n the Baptist church Sunday night was a comploto success In every particu lar. Tho people filled the house to its utmost capacity thus showing their re spect for tho "Old Soldiers' " memorial service. Tho choir rendered excellent music and acquitted themselves well in all parts. - The house was nicely decor ated for the occasion; thus all things showing that true spirit of patriotism which charccterizes tho true Amerlcaus. Rev. B. F. Peck gave the principal addrce?. This bad been 'carefully pre pared, and is spoken of in tho highest terms, parties well fitted to judgo pro nouncing it far the beet memorial ad dr(8 ever given in Marshfleld. Rev. Thos. Irvlno also made feeling remarkB which though brier weto ap propriate to the occasion. From Wodneaday'a Dally. The Alliance is billed to Bail from (Portland today. Waltor Laird, of Sitkum, is visitinK relatives in town. 0, D. McFarlin was in from bis cran berry farm on North Blongh yeaterdoy. S. B, Sherwood returned to Bumnar yesterday, after; a visi to North Bijnd, whereio made eome investment several rnontli8 ,ago, with which- he is well pleased. Catarrh cnu: von ft Ely's Cream Balm r.y nntt itltMant to ConrUi uo ln jnrtaa Amg. It t qnlcb r bwtbft! . tHrrotlwfatonc. . m)r cm .. tvniiir m m , mm aJ Uii't Ami I'mccti the Minbrn. Itntorn tht Sra of Tt ami bir.oll. Irj; Sf e, SO cnt t Pr -tftnr h mMt; Trl Slc, lOcfiilt by mall. KL lUtOtULl.3. W Wutea bUc.L N.w oik. a.UMure a CoinchvUoncoU'inio: For 8.!i one pair frttted calvOij, Never been worn In pub He, and as gnod as new. Addreis W. K., Tilbuuo OOlco, New Yo-k -Life, Tho 0. 0. & X. stoamera will cany parteni'ora to the G. A. K. couvoution in F.u I'ranciico for a fit hue, round trip. i i A liieht miuumlerdtandlnic iiU 'Don't you think Eourn it a i,rat ccn ductot?" Null "I don't renienihsr ever riding on his cr." Detroit I'reo Press. ' o II. L. Calvin, who owns tho famnut Font's tltip lousing railway, at M.uih- land, has bought 1010 acres of timber bad from M. J. KlnnQj-for (2.50O, and 111 exUnd his loL-sIn- road into this tlmbcj at once. u ,, ., . ii. ii. Mr I'elimin who has beon on tho bay . i .i i i i for eevcral montl6 and has made foiiio jirctitnblo investments at North Bend, is preparing 'to go In company with i,omo friends, on a trip to thu Argentine He public. n . I Charley Jackson has resigned hla poiitton as book keeper in Matt N)a trom'a camp and has accepted a like position In John Yoakam's camp on thu Isthmus. Ho will movo his family there in a few da)S. I u A Tleasant Surprise Mrs Is Lando was greeted with a genuine surprise Monday evening. Tho surprise being a beautiful berry dish of cut glass, pre j jntcd by so mo o! the thoughtful members of Coo Buy Circle No. 184 women of Woodcraft, tho dish boing given in toting rememberanco of the fifteenth :.nniverearyof the wedding of Mr and Mrs Lando. Slnco tho or ganlzatlon of Coos Bey Circle 101 five yenrs ago with the exception of one, year-Mrs Lando was their faithful and tflicont cleik, and tho members of tho P.vnlu .!&!. inf. t alinm Mil. nnn.AMl. ' UtlkiO "ltll.,1.. 1W EUUH llll, Ml.l !U4t- tion of her valuable services, precunlad to her as n rnomento thiB beautiful piece of cut glars which is highly ap preciated by Mrs Lando. o . Stale Teachers Association Tho Western Division of tho State Teachers Aasncciation will he hold at Portland, June 21 to 29, 1003. Tho pro gram for this meeting is one of tho best ever prepared by the management of tho Association, nnd tho Indications are that this meeting will far curpaeo any thing ever attempted in educational meeting! in Oregon. The best talent the State affords has been secured to take part in tho pro gram which deals with many Bubjects of j vital Importance to the schools and edu cational interests of tho Ktato. Mr, Henry D. Potcngill of Lansing, Mish. one of tho foremost educators of tho United'tilateB, has been invited to bo a guest of the Aesocclatloa and will appear on tho program, and discueB a number of important educational topics. Railway companies have mndo an ex cursion rate to Portland for thin occasion and a very large number of teachers will no doubt bo present to enjoy and profit by tbo meeting. , o i Mr. Joseph Pominville. of Stillwater. Minn., after having spent 1 2,000 with the best doctors for stomach trouble, without relief, was advised by tho drug gist, Mr. Alex Richard to try a box of Chamberlain's Btomach and Liver Tablets. He did eo and is a well man today. Jf troubled with indigestion, bad taeto in tbo mouth, lack oi appetite constipation, give these Tablets a trial, and you are certain id bo more than pleased with tho result. For sale at 25 cents per box by Jno, Preuss. TItK CIEAVStNO ax nar.i.No town B0AnD ,I0LDS ; A I'flOTHACTEU'MEbTinU F. P. Norton Now Mayor In Fact. Routine Business Transacted Tim town lioartl hold a ptotr:oto' tneolltir, M outlay nipltt, laotlug from oVUk tltl 11:(W. Umturthu law, K. P. Norton beeu-n Mnyor on tho Slst lnt, riu-coihIIhj Jchn S, Coko Jr. rodgiii'd. Tho rcmittlnir aovni-ica in commltleaa wo: filled by tho np)olntmvut of .1. K. Nelion un r'lio pud wnlor nud Chin, Stauff on Sticvtc. J. A. Mdteoit was uloetud protlilent of tho council. City Attorney 1'arrln was InUructmi to tabn.ato tho otdhmucooof tit tovn, v.Mriiti) out ttoi'h as ho dncnted out ot date nr utoluM, nurifraport Ida flmilups to I ho bjard for Rcli.'ti ihorcou. Theitnprovrmunt ot Washington Ave nuo wai omIckhI. It wis orilerutl that hydranWs and loop bi gat in readiness to put In tho now j P'.'u l,no HlaM down Fiont j ttrectto Nurth Uend. iuor "eeuiot. woro ordortd iisuoJ to E. K. 1'crroy wiiUoliii MnraJwi. The followin bilU wero ordered pal.l; Al.'red Mutron. coal, f 10.00; Io., ihaul- i'i!i f-i-0; Dean A Co, phinlc, I7.I"; . i - M.tLPibliehlnCo., advortiiiog (ll l5, ' " ' to T ' u EASTERN OYSTERS FOR VILLAPA HARBOR WASH Four car filled with see l oysters from thu Atlantic coast nru speeding ncroiu tho continent consigned to syatermun nt Oyalcivillv, on "iillapa harbor, In Washington. Tho cars nr6 cxpectotl to make the run from Massachuuettd to Willapa harbor in 13 days. These seed oysters nru being brought nest to bo transplanted in tho Toku Point dUtrict of Willnpa luibor. to gu on tho market later us Toku Point oysters. There are four cars each fill ed wlthed barrels containing the en-d oystcre. The North Shoro dlinatoh rarrled thu I oyster shipment to Ni.igrn hVlla and tu.ned them over to the Micigan Contra!, ovor which lino they were taken into Chicago. The Burl.ngton had the haul ffora Chicago to the Minnesota Transfer whom tho Northern Pacific look.up tho cara and hns started them wustwnrd. It required six days lime ou tho fast freight lined of tho Kiatern roads to carry tho oysters to St. Paul.. The Northern Pacific will, with its "ex pedited service" get the oysters to the Coast in seven days. Tho concern of oysfcrmen with bhip- menta of this character on tho road is greater for hours count in getting the eetd oytteis hack Into tho water njjain. Northern lines declare thu traffic of this kind amounts to between 25 nud IV) cars annually and that it is increasing as rapidly as ovHturmen can prepare to handle tho increased busiurss, Tho Coaet inarkota cannot bo uupplicd at present and thu opportunity for tho de velopment of tho trado is pructically unlimited. EEEB BAD EOADS TAX L083 TO COMMUNITIES BURDENED WITH POOR HIGHWAYS. . , BlnrlcM of Ilnrilnhln From I.ncullilea ' "Where Had Itoada ExUI MlKliuny Iiniirovomnt lu llio Stale of Now JcrxoT". I According to Hon. Martin Dodge, di rector qt tho ofilco of road Inquiry, our poor roadH coat ub $000,000,000 annual ly, or $8 n year for every man, woman and child In tho United States. Nono can dodgo this tcrrlblo tux, nn it Is col lected automatically through tho In creased prico of nil tho neccHHaiicn ns woll nn tho luxurlcN of life on every thing, 'lu fact, that In crudo or flnlHhcd form ia hauled over tho ronds -or through them, na Is moro npt to bo tho case at thla Benson. Froh'r nil over tho country como ntorlca of hardship nnd 'iPnufAfl Afnrf. tinvft Hni1 Tlnn1cf fnn. aliio, from wlildlfV(T!HU lllo follolvlnit cxniupluM; b'wim tho Mount Airy (N, 0) Nowaj "Tho roud iiucHtlou Iiiin liocoiui) n iterl 4 a sr.ot.r.crr.i) iiuaii, on.1 ouo to Xortlmiiiptan pwph. IVom tho licNt Infiiiiiiiilloii wo etui K't. fully oiiH-foiirth of tho Mehool chlldnui nru Ui'pt nu'tiy fmm (tcliool on nucoiint of the had uuiilltlon of the rondx. I'nnn him I'tiliuot haul the productii of tliolr fan ni to market, nud many liidimtrlul oiiU'nirlm'i havo hail to MiNpeiid work, tlmiwIiiK n iiiunher of men out of em ployment at u time when they moat n-t t to worn. Not only thin, tint at tendance nt tho chtirchn on ttiiudnya Imn LTvntlv docreaacd from lint name enmto. to nay nothing of the daiiuiKo to vehicle nud tho grent hnnhdilp nud cruelty to tho honiet nud milieu eoin- penvti in (irnw louiiH over much rontit. ' From tho PltUburg Kninwii: 'The . fanners hnvoa been unahlu to market, their products, tho eon I linulerH' havo had u terrible time getting over thu roada nnd have rnUed tho pilco of coal, ' nud thu couaumcrH are paying for tho poor road a which checker thin coun- " . i Krom the Nashville frnnn.) Amerl, can: "Had romhO Well, UuiiiphreyH county has mure than her Mluiru of them J tint now. In Home placet, espe cially In Ilk Bottom, nlou nud m-ur the Uuek mid Temietmee rlvcra, It hi almoNt ImtKMalhle fur people to travel in bungle or wnKoui. It take, four mulct, moat of the time to pull u, two mule load of anything. 'i'lioiiHaniU of bflrrulH of corn nud wickri of ienmilH nro yet to ho hnuled tc thu river nml rnllrondii hexldtm thotisiiudH of log, cn tleii nnd Htuvo timber that can't l)u umrketi-il hecauHv of the wretched condition of the public highway." , I'rom -the Kantou (Mil.) Democrat; "LitHt wind.' u prominent fanner uai met hauling u half cord of wood with four hor, nud when naked why he trndfied nlutitc In the mud mild he w.m afnitd to ride on the wnjeuu for fear hU tunin might lie mlrvd. It eoHt that, fanner more to deliver that load of wood than It was worth, nud the haul wni ovor n leading thoroughfare of tin' , county nud not niton it aldo road nud by u few iwople." 'Jiint Dim new i noi ik uie co it I hIiowii by the followlntt reference to a New Jernt-y road In LIpplticott'H M'n xIiim- "Kormcrlv It took n-wagon wul '' ing i.j pound, wlih four hoiv nnd two men. to haul two nml n half ti-ni of p roil uce to market from a Cniixh-u " r,m ""', Mu ,;l,f H lo.M u fortlllccr of the hhiik- wvleht, nud thou they w-cre u whole day doing It. Often enough the wagon got mired, nud i'.i"ii It took inure than n d.iy. Over one of tho ueu roniln It now takea only onu limn, two borne nud n wngoti we. fil ing L'.IJOO pouuili to entry a load of four tuiiK to market and bring another load of tho utimu wvlght hark, and thu round trip 1h mmlu In half n day," A .Vntlonnl Ilonlrvnril. ,r"' I ll III WltUll of n boule-1 A project Iiiih huun Htarted Ington for the const ruction vnrd to extend from tho Atlantic to tho I'nrlflc ocean. It In pioponed to havo thin Krent highway under tho control of the United States govern ment, thu fundi for Itff construction to be appropriated by cungreKH nud by tho leglulatureH of the Hbitea through which It will piiHH, niiyH thu KaiiHaa City 'J'linefl. The oxpi'iwo of keeping It lu repair lu to bo derived from toll (.oiitMud from vohlclcH tilling It. The projectorn miy they can convluco con grow that a great macadamized high, way would bo of luimeuuo benefit to tho country tit largo and the govern ment. Tho routo suggested 1h from Now York city to San Francisco, iiid tho road la to bo so well built that tho fleetest nutomobllo can uiako Itu high est upccd over it. ' -Vt'Srjfii'i , U , ' '" ' Stetnorlal Ior Joaopli 1'nrlt, On account of tho geucroelty of Jo soph 1,'ark,' tho wealthy grocer, in building thirty miles of macadamized ronds for tho town of Ityo, N, Y sov oral persons lu Ityo nro to raise fundi for n mcmotiul In his honor Jn tho pub lic square, near tho old Huvlland Inn, where Washington and Lafayette dined. i j: rtMV'.ffaHM'Mb Hltttc DnpoNlt. Thcro nro slate deposits lu Circa t Itrlt nlu, Italy, Franco mid othor Kuropeau countries ns woll us lu several of (no .United Htnti's. Tho most productlvo American slato hods tire in tho coutrul uiiil euHtcrn wirta of I'niutKlyuiuX u Drylurr uvoptu-titlottn rlmplydatei op dry talari h thpy dry up tho cmllooj, whloh itdlicro to tho uomhraiio nnd doooin pone, (muninii a fiv more norioun tronlilo Uirm tho ordinary form of cntarrli, Avoid all dry liift inhiilatiU, fumdd, nuioXofl and mitiuri nml iiiso that whloh oIomhicm, itiollirn nnd hcaiH. r.l)'H Cronni Ilnhn In bach n romeily nlid will euro catarrh or cold In (l.a head oaMly nml iilaananlly, A trlul aire rill ha nmllod for 10 ronta, Alt dni(;Rlli r.oll'tli i Mo. ni. Ely llmlliora, fill Yarrnn Ht., N. V. Tho Jlnlm enrol without piilii, do nob Irrllido or enuno rmeorliifr. It npriwutn ilanh over au Irrllatnd mid nngry mirfaro, rullov. lug Imnioillutclr tho pnlnful inllaiuuintlnn. With Ply'u (Jroitin Halm younro nruiett iiHrtluutNlmidC'uturth nndJIny l'ovcr. ; Our Monthly Publication will hcrp ypti nonlcd on our work nnd methods. 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