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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1903)
t I, V V THE OLD RFJJMBLE akih POWDER Absolutely Puro THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE vntCK?1WMF91 J nS3rS03ST.A.Xj tr-wiif- From Thursday'o Dully, Tlio A. N. W. Club will mojt at tho rolt!cnc of Mm. Kiltnnn this afternoon, Tlio Areata will sail from San 1'arij. clico nt I p m Friday. IS, H. Gordon and wife returned from a trip down to Gold Ucaoh yotterday. John Cnrro't nnd wife, of Myrtlu l'olnt, enmu ovur on yeitordny's train. Messrs Hhnban ami Wliltoouib, of tlio Oreat Central, wore tip from Hangor yiiBtcnhy. Tlio Christian Kmloavor Society of PrcRhyturlau church hold Its regular business moating Tuosdny rvenlng. Mutter ralswl yoatortluy l.t thle markut from 86 to to cettti per roll. TluHarmtirb ought to bo happy If the rtit of ui nint. Mlas Kltxabcth Kaufman has .opened up nu olllco in tho (ioldeu butldlug, nnd hiproparcd to teach shorthand aud typewriting. Today wo publish ou our second pago (i very Interesting article on f ash ions; every lady, who Is liitcrostcd In this line of work, should road it. W. II. Noble nnd his small con Joe, went out yesterday to Tonnillo with W. I. Howron, to opcud a week or two in hunting and fishing, Sid Jordan, who has beon omployod iu tho rothuff bakery for somo time, loaves ou tho next Alliance for Ban Prauclaco. K. I). Wull, tbo travelling man for Tillman A Hendel, ol San Frnucisco, ar rlvod in town totlay, coining ovorland from Euieka tun buggy, accompanied by his wife. Major Kinney has been somewhat under tho weather hIiico his return from tho interior lust week, but is nil right now. Ho is nt his iieatlquartora lit Nangor. WIllIo Stauff, of Arngo, who' has beon cpcndlng n week iu town with his broth er nnd clstcr, Chns. Biouff nnd M:i. Thos. llall.roturnsj homo on tomorrow fc train. Tho II, Y. P. U. society hold its reg ular monthly business meeting last evo nlng at tho rosldeuco ol H. C. Amoteiti, whoro Mrs. Amateln entorUtuod the youug people in flno stylo. Glen nnd Vornor llarker, of Fairviow wero in town yeetordny, hnving beon down to Intcrviow L. J. Simpson In re gard to the logs thoy nro puttluv iu on tho north fork of tho Coquillo. ' Chas, Norrls, of Tonmilo, has boen spending a fow days lu ton, "ftor the 15th of this mouth, Mr. Norrls will be prepared to aceommodato visitors to ths lakeB with plenty of boats to hire. Ill proposes also to run a launch on tho lakes' with which ho will bo at Shutters hading and the croamory every morn-lag. Cliurcli Debt Raised Tho members and frlonds of tho Methodist churoli caii rojofco In llio fact that tho church l entirely frcad from dobt nnd its to he hoped that they will never Jrnro another dobt to doiil with. Tlio pallor has rained almost (100,00 within tho last two weeks, nnd by eo doing laved $100.00 to tlio church, whlclr was accumulated lnteroat which was cancolod by tho Church Intension cloty which hold tho mortgage Ho. Hume anil Burns Again (Curry County Recorder) Anordor for a cult In equity (or as Injunction wai served'upon K, II. IJurnn Thou, Utmis, Frank Panicle, John Jacob son, Win Falmor, Win McLaln, John Jomcn. Jan Hoys, Robt Burns, Wni O'Toolo, Andrew Fry, Wa-cr TIndor, Willis Coy, John Williams, and WT Hod ley by II. D. Hume, tho purport of which la to restrain thonbovo partlos from entering upon tho tido lands and uplando of 11. D, Ilnmo, for purposes of fldilng. Hearing was ordorod for Mon day, Junn 22, nt 10 o'clock, nt Itoeeburg, to show cnuto why injunction should not bo granted. From Friday's Dally. Jamoa Kllotby Is treating his to n now coat of paint. house Itev. Win Horafall rcsldonco roshlnglcd is having hi a Tho ntcam schooner Prcntis Is duo to mil for Portland Saturday. L, M. Noblo Ii hauling dirt to on tho cornor 1th, aud O street. his lCi Tho poit odlco is being repainted and papered and tbo boxes rolcUered. Mra. J. K. ltoburtcon, of North llcnd, wasn vlaltOr In town yoiterday. J, Huntly, ol South Mnrahflold, movml with his family to iho Catching Btough brick yard yesterday. Tho beat advertiser doesn't always say tho most tiling, but what ho dot-H say is well said. Tens He's a gay Lothario. Ho trios to lllrt with all tho pretty girls in onr street. Jess l'vo rcon him try to lllrt with you, too. Philadelphia Press. lloports from Fairviow and Myrtle Point aro to tho effect that etrawborrioa and QixifeborrioB were greatly injured by tho hot weather of Baturday'nnd Sunday. At tho meeting of tbo town board Tuesday evouing, it was decided to order tho Improvement of G street, in South Marahfleld, nnd tho etroot commlttoo was ordorod tohavo tho eamo surveyed. "Bo you havo decidod to get another physician?" "I have," nnsworcd Mrs. Oumrox, "Tho Idea of his prcscrlblna ilaxscod tea and mustard piasters lor people aa rich as wo nrel" Washington Star. L. I). Pettljohn aud wife, of Salem, arrived yesterday ovor tho Drain route, to inuko n wooks vlalt to their con. Mr Potlljohn has Doou horo bofore, and is much leased with this country and Its prospects. Cltylte By tho way, have any luck with your vegotablo garden this year? .Suburbanite Greet 1 A cyclone blow it ovor Into tho next county boforo I'd wasted ovor two weeks' work on it, Leslie's Weokly. Mother Do you think that young man has matrimonial intentions, my dear? Daughter I certainly do, manma. Ho tried to convince ma last night that I lookod Jproltler in that (2 bat than In the ono that cost twenty Jadgo. "Do you consider It a moral wrong to cheat a lawyer?" asked the person who Is always looking (or a ohanco to start something. "Ho," replied the man whose specialty Is worldly wisdom, "but 4 4 I conoldo'r" it n physical Impossibllltf," Olilcago Dally Nowo. , r- Yesterday's paper was numbered 1310, but that doson't mean that It was really tho 1310th Ieruo this yoar. It was a slmplo cap of numeration on tho part of tho marine reporter. Wednesday's paper was number 130, and to make tho noxt ono a number higher bo pulled out Ujo 0 and put In 10, fleo7 Noblo Uros, have moved their ulaugh tor houoo from tbo old Moyor placo In floulh MashflcJd to n new nnd more substantial ono at tho head of tho marsh. livery thing is now and up-to-date, They have now ono of tho finest slaugh ter houses iu tho county. Thos, Wyman, assistant Keeper at the Capo Arago light honeo, with his daugb. tor Mrs. Etta Aibeo, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs, Jos, Younkcrsof tho Ltfooavlng station, catno up yesleaday ou busineec. Mr. Wyman says it has boon unuaally foggy outdldo, and tho fog signal has been opcratod coven days this month, some thing unheard of for Juno. Official Figures Tho official canvass of tho Coos coun ty voto gives tho following result: W, P. Klmore, Prohibition t 72 Dinger Hermann, Rep. 800 J. W. Inglo, flcclaliet 103 A, E. P.eamcs, Democratic 525 One Tiling af a Time Don't try to advertise tho wHolo etcck ntn single clip but ndvertisoono thing -3 well that it will appeal to tho InUI vi !ur1 who is looking for It, See that tho ono good advertisement Is followed ') olhers which will moko tho other '.bincso! astockttand out so that thoy will bu appreciated by thoso who ought to bo intcrcated. If ono-thing cdvor Using !q persisted in there will be a lime when many things bavo been cov ored and in that way everything will have beon well covered, Hurl by a Fall L. D, Scott, of South Marahfleld, suf fered a very sevoro accident -yesterday Hhilo pruning trees for 1?. I.ando, It seems that ho was up in a treo sawing tho limbs off, nnd went to jump to tho grouud wlton bis foot caught and ho fell on his back on another limb, He got np and started to work again, but ns ho bogan to feol sick thought ho had better go home, after reaching homo he Buffer ed eo badly that Dr. Horafall was Rent for, nnd It was found tLat ho was suf forlng from a bad strain In his back, aud otherwieo shaken up. Afl-T a G usher. (Coquillo Herald) W. II, Button and Elbert Dyer re turned by the last Ohicolrom San Fran cisco with tho necessary machinery to proceed with tho oil well proper, (uthor prospecting being deemed un necessary. This is certainly oueourging and wo hnvo good reasons to hopa to doo n real gusher flowing thero in the very near future, which will cortaitily mean n gtentdcnl to Coos Count), Thoao gontleuun Buroly deserve great credit (or tho prosiatont courago nnd industry diaplayed in their proiccutioii of tho won; thus far. Cutworms Coming Every ono will remember tho visita tion of cutworms w ith which this sec tion wns afflicted threo yenra ugo, and it seems that come bucIi dnugoris threat lulng tho gardens again this year, it is said that millions of worms something llko a catapillar nro noticed on trees and shrubs in tho outskirts of town, and their1 effect is seen iu blighted leaves and dead branchoa. It Booms that tbo woods aro full of them also. Archie Kruse and Alex Hall, who returned from a cruls In the tim ber above Allegany, notic3d tboy aaia rlftnru fn Vnarl MAiintlotia wttrvtak , , ,t j ,, 4lf . i House of ReprbHehtatlvbB in the Oregon of worms In the road, all travoling to- r, J . ,...,. ....... . .,i 'LegtsaUre, has consented' to deliver the gather and all headed toward Allagany. i , n u . .c 't . v , ,. , -l , Jbration the co'ebntlon; l'i& Isde-i.; In place they formed a column several l ., . , ... ,, . - ; ,. . ' tendance on July.4 feet wide ani saany yaxdi losg aadsoif. ,;, x . . ,, . 1 f thick that ihey practically coveted ilia ground, So look out for your gardlns, Slates at llie World's Fair Tho Michigan LeglslAturo has appro priated f 50.000.for a stale exhibit at the World's Fair St, Louis, A etato building will bo erected, and an extenolve exhibit of Iho slates industries, products end resources will bo made. 3IIchfgsn's appropriation brings tno total of tho fitato and territorial appropriations for tho fair up to (1,317,000, with several states still to bo heard from. Tho total appropriations by Wfscsnsln to date for tlio World's Fair amount to (100,000 and now tho citizens of tho stato purpose to ratio (10,000 more by prlvato subtcriptions in order that tho state may be adequately represented at St. Louis 1001. Thlrty-flvo miles of roadway bavo boen constructed within tho World's Fair grounds. A largo portion of this Is asphalt. Most of tho roadways nro' generously shaped, and all aro elaborate ly treated by the landscapes architect. From (Saturday's Dally. Harry Graves !s calking and other wise reparing the scow Skirmisher. Itev. F. G. Strange arrived homo Thursday, from tho PreBbytery which he has beeu attending at Los Angeles, California. On account of tbo low pricoof ebincle Washington mills may closedown July 4 for an indefinato period. , Harland Davis, of Oregon City, waa arrested Tuesday and charged will) larceny of n bicycle. W. II. Smith was n town today, bo Is verv much under tho weather since his trip to tho Teoga country. W. W. Gage, boss louger of Beaver Hill, wns In town and reported that his camp is alidding thorn in very rapidly. John K. Bonnell, Stanford '03, has boen awarded tbo graduate scholorshlp for Harvard, glvon' each year by the Hnryerd club, of Ean Francisco, Tho young commercial traveler, who presented himself at the assembly ball during tho school Iioueo decoration Thursday nnd amused himself by flip ping Bhot nt tho teacher, was properlr called down and It is eafo to say bo will not do it again. Captalu Jacobs and hts team have been practising in earnest, aud tho boys aro said to bo in tip-top order; thats tho only way, braco up nnd llcke'm next limo. Edgar Cntcpbolt, who has peon to Bandon ns a witness in the base ball conteat botween Baudon and North Bend, roturnod yesterday ; we were told that Bandon was allowed tho decision. -o Dr. Nclaon, on his automoWlo tour from San Francisco to New York, is stranded for the tlmo nt Latloviow, Arlr. until repair supplies can be brought from San Frnncieco. -i. ii r, i. Tho visit of Prosldont lioolovelt has so advortlred tho Yoaomlto valloy that tho Southern Pauitlo hna been requested to sell no mora tickets Into tho valley to tourists until further notlco. All accom modations are swamped. A stage traveling betweon Weaorvillo nnd Redding was held upland robbed Tuesday afterneon by two masked nnd heavily armed highwaymen, who secur ed about (100 and somo valuable watches from tho eight paseongors. Hot. L, T. Hants, Spoakor of the '' DVvid J. Barr,' of BAA Franclieo, a Jeweler and reported to be sole heir to a large fortune in California, in mining;. lie was seen for the last time foy ac quaintance at a Now York hotel on Decoration day. That night his room was found tenantless." Gustavo GIraud and Euge'no Mnjonl, tho safo-robbera whom Marion Wells, the famous sculptor, assisted in the robbery which ended In their vndolrig, were convicted by a Jury In Judge Law ler's department of the Superior Court, at San Francisco at noon yesterday, of burglary in tho Out degree. They will be ssuteuced Saturday. Dr. W. 8. Holt Is on tbo Bay and will preach at Emplro tomorrow morning nnd at ftorth Dend at 2:30 p. m. nt which tlmo a Presbyterian Church will bo organized by Kov. F. G, Strange ar slated by Dr. Holt. , - D, N. Holcomb baa. established him self .In town as a bill-poster, and bas erected several billboards in prominent places. A bill-poster bas been badly needed here, and Mr. Holcomb will un doubtedly build up a nlco little business. o Young Pcoplo'a meeting at tho Zap tist church Sunday evening at 0:30. Everybody is welcome. Como out and bolp theso meetings aloog. Methodist Church Regular services for the Sabbath are as follows. Sunday school at 10 o'clock, preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. All invited. Baptist Church Sunday School at 10 a. m. Preaching eervico at 11 a. m. Topic Unwise Build ers. B. Y.P. U. at 7 p.m. Evening service, Childrons Day Exercises, an interesting program bas been provided. All are cordially invited. Presbyterian Church Sunday School tomorrow at 10 a. m. Childrena' Day ecrvice at 11 a. xn. Short address to children by Pastor. Rov, F. G. Strange is at homo and will speak concerning the General Assembly at 8 p. m, loung pcoplo'a meetiag at 7 p. m. J. B. Coko and brldo arrived in Port land overland from California yesterday and will probably return home Thurs day. o . The carpenters were knocked off on tho construction work at Yarrow yet terday, for lack of matereaU So many export orders and oilier demands hav ing taken all lumber gs fast a it was cut. M. I, Swift Dead Dikd. At Bandon. Juae 10 1003, M. I. Swift, aged ndout 60 years. Mr. Swift had been doing hU chares around tho house, aud had put a bell upon one of hie cows and turned thorn V, out as uueal. On returning to the honso ho epoke to hla Wifo who helped him to tho loungo wbero he died immediately, Mr. Swift served in tho infantry from Iowa ovor four years duriug Rebollton, rind was in "bherman'a March to tho Sea." Bandon Recorder. The Margarita Fisher Coj Tho theatro goora of Marahfleld wi'l havo an opertunity for ono week, be giuning Monday Juno 29, towitnoss an entertainment of the distinctly refined class, Mies Margarita Fisher will be In tho city and will put onhor high cldss repertolo assisted by her metropolitan company. Press commeuta eyery where en Miss Fisher's work, both as a leading lady and aa a sohbrett aro to the effict that'it is of the leally great class. Instruc tive while entertaining humerous while refined, her preforraance are thorough ly enjoyable to all' classes, as is aVdted by heavy 'businesainbre8lrig through-,, bot the euglkWat ,wbe eyer thsV plays. Ttiis well balanttod $ttty carries 20' people ta'eltiiltag iMt- 4W uniform band BBderhrira rIvJf street parade and caaasrt dally, A mlMlo7o, 60 aadK c-nti Kwervtd seats now on sale at W. J Itjtlsr.1 ROBBED ON OCEAN STEAMER Twenty Thousand Pol lars Gone"; ri; New York, Juno 12 Robest Nclll of Loa Angelas, arrived en tfyo GermaIo thffl morning, and reports that be h,af (20,003 fn drafts of (CO each stolen from his atateroom on Wednesday last. No trace of,tho thief or property bas been found. Nelll sold property in Ireland, thus securing tno money. He left the money In his stato room while taking a bath He Is now practically penniless, and on his arrival had to leave his trunks at the pier until ho could procure money. -L llovr to Mnko Slock Cherry I'le. Take one cup of raisins, seotlcd and chopped; ono nip of cranberries, chop ped; onn cup of nRr:r. one cup of wa ter; one tnblcspoonfut of flour aud one tcaspoouful of ranlllxi. MARRIED , LAIBD-McCLOSKEY.-Cne of tli6 nicest and moat pleasant weddiuga ' lock plaee at the parlor of ihe Blando hotel last eight at 3.15 oclock. The contracting parties were ilr. P. W. Laird and Miss Florall, McClosky Both of Coqaille. The ceremony was performed by Key. Peck, of the M, E. Church fn-the prea. ence of a few friends which acoompanipJ the parties from their hsme pn the Coquillo. The couple was a fine look ing one, and requited themselves nice ly In every particular. YOKEY-STONELAKE.-At the Baptist Parsonage in Marahfleld, Or, June 0, 1003, Frank Yokey and Mary Stone lake both of Coos county, Rev. Thos. Irvine officiating. a. Death a.11 Night Grew Worse. Doctor Snid Baby Would Die. Dr. Miles' Nervine , Re vived and Curd Her. Whin your nerves me tired and diascf d, ( your troubles begin and reni'atn villi you until your nervous system is toned up nnd tcc ulated. Dr, Miles Nerrinc is the great Nervo Tonic and Regulator. Head whx a crateful mother writes of wliat It did for her baby: "My baby had sinking spells" to bad vo despaired of her life. I'ouror five times the would faint away and be to all appearance dead. When she was eight months old she took a ver severe cold and tho doctor ami all who saw her thought it impossible for her to recover. We hardly revived her from one sinking spell until she would go into another. One rooming after a moat wretched night spent fighting death and when all symptoms were growing worse, I remem bered an almost empty bottle of Vr. Miles' Restorative Nervine and without saying any thing' about it I gave the baby nearly a half tcaspoonfuL Thea I noticed she slept more naturally. She had no more spells that day, and 'a the evening I pnvs her a. few more drops, which was all there vnj, and now though she Is three years old the h well and strong and has never had the slightctt symp tom since ths first attack. I know of several persons, among thera relatives, who have used the Nervine with excellent results. It Hved my baby's lift. .'You have my permht ska to publish Utk M I wish to Jo all I caa to bat ttMHf-MM. W. I. ToWm, Pert ttsjjfci.;,,..., i ,. Alt AniitmitH ud euaraatce first tMti Ue fcr..MfliV f ijarlii . lywdtorsw book oa Nwvew jMitVJXm. , Addrwer Br,tml Fought A ri. !&