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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1903)
""-. lf "-f ;jiatltotffwM fcS,' j.n. -JM . ,. !, S V & - . jvir-'isi to, - jrtfcM,H : THE OLD HCUABLC IP AKlHC POWDER Absolutely? ftur 7 MUX fS NO SUBSTITUTE YBRSOUAL 1 jnsrr) looal From Thursday's Dally. F. 31. Frico, of Allegany, was In town Tuesday on business. Wni. Turpln ot Empire was In town m on business yesterday. T. W. Clark, of Bandon, was in town on bntinete Tuesday. Alb the union harpers will close at 12 o'clock, noon on July 41b. Andrew Stogard's house jia quarantin ed on account of ecarlct fever. Jay Vilcox, the Empire saloon man, ii in town on business today. ! Dr. and Mis Matson, of Portland, aro Tiilting friends for a few dayc. . Noble Bros, are extensively Improving their meat market on Front street. i Steam tug Robarts, of Sluslaw is at the.bunkera after a cargo ot coal. Thoe. Eiestreem a rancher of Tenmile was in town yesterday on business. D. W. Stearns and daughter, May, of Oakland, Oregon, are visiting friends in town for a few daye. Andrew Peterson, of Empiro was in town last night on- his way to the Co qullle on a vacation. Hon, S.. B. and Mrs. Hermann of , Myrtle Point, are in town visiting friends. The Czarina left at four o'clock Wed nesday for San Francisco a. m. loaded with coal and lumber. R. E. Shine, Manager of Southern Oregon Co., of Empire was in town yesterday. The Alert is in dry dock at Allegany receiving a new coat of paint, and her hull scraped, aowever, she will be ready to run today. The three maeted tchooner James A. Garfield of San Franoieco, waB brought in yesterday by the tug Columbia. The echooner will (take a cargo of lumber from P. F. & L. Co'e. mill at Ccquillu City. Bandon Becorder Bandon Oil Com pany liavo hauled all thlr drilling ap paratus to Floras Creek and ba,vo com menced to build the derrick preparatory to beginning drilling operations. Mr. and MrB. F. M. ummell, of Portland, are iu town vieitingMr. Bum, mell's father, F. M. Bummell, of Jop- lin Mo,, who baa been stopping at the Central Hotel for the past there weeks, No man or woman in tho, etato will beeitato to speak well of Chamberlain' Stomach and Liver Tablets,, After onto trying tliem. They always produco n . pleasant movement of the bowtols, im prove the appetite aud etrengtfien the' digestion. Fojr ealeby Juo. Preuss. , , I t l The faceting f the A N. W, dub wbMtVto:to takv place at the horn qj Mrs 1. EI. llasard this afternoon has been posponcd until Thursday, July Ota to meet at the satno place. Miss May Magee, of Empiro, came to witness the ball gamo Tuesday, tho boat ttarled homeward before she ws ready to return and she remained one day to enjoy the treat of au ovoniug at tho Margarita Fis'jer companv. Lively Runaway Yesterday afternoon about 2 o'clock, Frank Hobson'a dollvery team, lofk standing In front of Preuss' Drug storo, beciunu frightcnod and ran down Front street nt a breakneck speed until they cime opposito Colman'a bliicksmith shop when someone ran out and ,,srioocd,,hemlnton.telegraphpo!e whore the hortee separated on either sldoof tho polo breaking the harness and smashing tbo boggy. Tho horsoi were soon caught and asido from a few; ecratchea were not otherwise hurt. Forn lajy liver try Chamberlain's Stomechand Liver Tablets. They in vigornto tho liver, aid tho digestion, reg ulate the bowels and proton t billious attacks. For sale by Jno Preuss. flood Sum for llcppncr The monov raised for tho Ileppnor sufferers, by.tlio ball game between tho bartender, an dclorks wos turned to May or Norton last evening by tho bartenders. Tho; total gate receipts wero (SCO. The money raised by the show given by tho Keano Company amounted to f 43 mak ing a good total of f 403 to bo forwarded to lleppner by Mayor Norton. Before this matter Is pasted by as a closed incident is should bo mentioned that the credit for originating tho plan ot a ball gamo between tko barkeep ers and clerks, the Mail is-.Informed, belongs to John Back, of tho Clay Moore saloon, and bo has boon largelr instru mental in its success, have devoted hiB offorts energetically to that end. City Council Proceedings. City Council met the 30th ot June at 8 p. m. and the following proceedings were had. Council Proceedings Ordered that Nelson and Bradbury bo appointed to Investigate tbo position of II, E, Chance, for damages on account of an injury to a horse while passing over Mill slough bridge. Ordered that tho grade west of Washing ton Ave. from the East line of Burnitt St. to east slide of Graham at. be estab lished according to the recent survey and profile of surveyor Nicholson. Ordered that notlco bo given In all persons interested to tho proposed es tablishment of grades of G.-H.-I.-5tb 0th-7th-8th-0th and 10th St'a in South Marshfield, and that duo notlco bo given thereof. Ordered that A. E. Semen's bid be accepted to Improve the west 1-2 of st. opposite lot 8, block 10 3d st. The improvement of Broadway St. bavinc been accepted by the street com mittee and approved by tbo council, it ie ordered that the contractor bo paid $37-1 70 ballai.ee iu full of said contract. Ordered was Issuoddirectin to marsh al to collect ell unpayed aseesneeats up n A ttreet 1st et. and Broadway. Ordered that notice bo given inviting propoials for removing the old planking and grading according to specifications of that portion olwe6tllneof Front St. to East line of 2nd street. Allen McLeod was appointed by the mayor and confirmed by council as mar al of said city. From Frlday'a Dally. John Lneve, of Coquillo, was a busi ness visitor yesterday. N. Kieallon of Portland waB in town yesterday on business. Ed llinkloy, of Daniel's Creek, was in town yesterday on business. Mujor Tower and family, ol Empire are camping on tho Coon river camping ground.' where they will remain until after tlio 4ttn K. B. Seabrook and friends are camp ing at tho Tenmile resort groands. Tho Alert is again running after re ceiving n coat of paint on her hull. G. W. Roavls, of Qnrdlner, spout Thumlny nud Friday in Mnrshfiold, on business. Klng'j camp on South fork of. Coos river has shut down until after tlio ourth. Matt Nyotrom's campou thu iiurin fork of Coos river has shut down until niter the Fourth. Yesterday's arrivals on tho stngo boat "Gasco" wore Wm O'Connoll ot San Francisco, Geo. Forrey and wife nud Miss Georgia Gould. Dr. E. Watson, late ot Aberdeen Washington, has rented J. It. Robert son's store building ut North Bond nud will open n drugstore theroln. One ol tho bartenders wishes to cay that tho gloves, misplaced from the ball grounds Tuejday should bo roturnoJ to the former owners or loft at Clay Moor's saloon. During tho coutest between tho clerks and bartenders John llerrou playing third for tho bartenders, sprained his ankle and has been laid up for n few days. Tho schooner Emma Utter, loaded with lumber from tho Bay City mill woat down tho bay Wednesday af ternoon bound for San Podro. While driving around back of tho city jail yesterday, after n load ol brick, ono ot E. A. Anderson's horses stepped on a broken plank and fell through tho wharf. Assistance was quickly gyt and tho horso pulled out without anp ser ious damage. Coquillo Uorajd, P. L. Phelan, Fred McLean and W. E . Pike, havo purchasod lhe Backleff saw mill below town. The mill has a capacity of about I7(fo0 loot per day and is located on tho best sites onjtho river. Tho gentlemen who have purchased it will no doubt incroAao tho capacity of iho mill. It will be op orated regulary and tbo now manage ment will ship a larger amount of lorn-'' ber. With the operation of tho mill a number of men will bo employed, and it will be a good thing for the town. Over Four Hundred Mayor Norton yesterday received tho following amounts for tho Ileppnor re lief fund; from tho ball gamo 1334.75, Keane company benefit 43. Longshore men's Union 10. MayorJNorton wishes to thank all parties who wero instrumental in get ting up tho ball game, on behalf of tho town of Marshfield, It will bo noted that, as far as reported the Longshoremen's Union is tho only organization here that has rnado a con tributiou to tho fund, and this is a sood showing for the longshoremen, An Editor's Work An editor works .'JQj days in a yoar to get out 52 copies of hie paper in good tdiapo and on time, then ouce in a while someone pays for a )ear's subEcription, or a few copioB, or nn ndvertieeinent; that's capital. Ami ollen some son of a dead. beat takes the paper for several years, and vauUhes without paying for it or oven leaving a lock of hair: that's anarchy. Zut later ou Justico will reach tho latt named creature, ior there isu placo where ho will get his desertB: that's h II. The Woolen Mill The management of thu woolen mill at North Bond Informed us that thuy would bo ready to run about the last of August. Boilers and engines aro boing set how and tho shafting will bo hero in a few daye. vMr,. Chirk .states thatil jatisfactory arrangements cannot 'be made to board and lodge the employers that thoy will construct n largo brick hotel. The tnana gora aro Indotblad to Hugh Wallace ol the Portland .Woolen Mill (or tho large silk flag which floats from the lag polo on their mill, Fairvicw Locals Cupt, II. K. Wllcnx and John O. Fry of McKlnluv, took a load of hogo to tlio' Coop Ua Creamery yesterday, for which thoy ri'cloved five cents pur pound, W.iltor Lnwhorno has his logging engine on tho rond again. Ho is haul ing for K. P. nud Jnck Matt of McKlnley There nro six camps In operation on Middle Crook, and otno ol tho finest old growth fir timber In tho count;' Is being cut. Many of tho (armors along Cunning ham havo their hay out down, and will bo heavy losers by thu rain that caino on without much effort or notice. lVo plo who havu lived In Oregon any lon.'tth of timo should know better than to cut hay until after tho Fourthot July. Hcv. McMullen and party has been engaged for the past fuw daya, cruUIng timber ou tho North Fork and Middle Creek, for Fred A, Kiibbs thu timber King. B. J, Coke, of Marshfield, who id rus ticatlng in this section ior his health, is feeling tho good effect of getting back to Mother Nature, nnd expect to bo able to work agaiu by the first of August, My Uncle From Sweden. Tho Margarita Fiecher Company in tho farce comedy of tho above nnmo cn tcrtaincd a good homo hrt ou'iilni:. With McDowell In tho title rolu the funny dialect play kept tho audiomo In a laughing state throughout. Tho spec ialties also wero good, and tho afterpiece written byMcBrlde' and enacted by him and McCowell was irrosiatably omuelng, Tho Fischer Comgany go to tho Co (uille this morning, and after playing tha towns over thoro will fill a return engagement here. t Very BemarkabloCuroof Diarrhoea a "About six years ago for, the flrtt ne In my life I had a snJdon nnd te voro attact of diarrhoea" says Mrs Allco Miller, of Moruan, Texas. "I wot turn porary relief, but it came back ngain and ngain, and lor six long years I liuvn suffered tnoro misery and agony than I can tell. It was worso thun death, My husband spent hundreds of dollars for physician's prescriptions and treatment without avail. Finolly wo rnovid to Boequo county, our present homo, and ono day I happened to ico nn ndvertlwi ment of Chamberlain's Colic, Cliolem and Ularrehoea Rumedy with u tetitl mouial of n man who find hi'utt cured by it. Tho cato was to Mmllar to my own that I concluded to try tho rumedy. Tbo remit was wonderful. I could hard ly realize ttmt I was well ngain, or be liovo It could bo so after having Buffered so long, hut tho ono bottlu of mo licine costing but a few cents, cured mo " For sale by John Preuns. From Friday's Dalf. W. D, Howard, of Portlond, will spend tho Fourth in Marshfield. Grand Fourth of July dinner at tho Broiler only 25 cts. The Coast Mail forco will toko a hol iday and will isiuo no daily tomorrow. .in .i i o Eva Tyrell of Empire is visiting friends in town today. o Homer Ring, of Daniel's Creek, is in town today to s,iend tho Fourth, Last Sunday a largo panther koh killed noar tho Golden Falls, by R. D. Roeo and Mr, Cannichael. Thoro will be services at tho Eplsco prd church Sunday evenlug at tlio usual hour, Rev. Horcfall will hold serylcos at St. Luke's church iu Empiro City on Hun day morning. Tho.gnsolino launch, Telephone, haB received a now coat of paint, adding much to its upnenrunto. Tlm'Jittfe daughter of lVoferorkiipd Mrs IT, A, Gpjdoo, v-9aA J00u danger ously' ill is now much better. , Kev. Wm. llortf all returned Thursday from the annual convention of tlio Episcopal charon held In Portland Inst week, io "" Ycstordoy'a boats coining from Coos river w'oro loaded to tholr fullest capa city with lumbermen fron tho timber camps located thoro. Coming to town to cvtebrato thu -lilt. CIiah, RoviiaM, thu carpenter r.ml rnb I mil maker, has hud a gootl position offered him In Portland, n.id Intends to Blurt fur that point next week. Tim vacant lots near thu Methodist chttrch aro being put In excellent shape tor urn by tho .lolly llatchelor Tennis Club. Tho hliull soil making a beauti ful ground. J. W. Carter, Into City marshal, Ir now making nn honent living as a team ster for K. A. Anderson. C. II. Merchant, tholudtiHtriocs South Marshfield gardener, Is tending, out (aithlully on his crop of garden snss nud waving relentleis war on thu worms tliAt aro attacking his cabbau'u plants. Th' handsome now rer-'donco of J. W. HonnoM, corner Broadway und A Street Is being painted n dullrnto robblu cue bluo. When tho hotiie and grout ds aro completed they will be a notnblo nquUI tlon to Mnrshlleld's beautiful homes, On the Fourth Ouca n youth bought twelvo cents worth of powder; In trying to make it go louder Ho succeeded co woll Thnt a friend couldn't tell Ills remains from a dish of clnmchow- dur. Nollo Ilroi, nro making very exten sive improvements in their neat market, putting In a largo fourtoou foot rrfrlwr ator and building nn addition on the back of tho market fourteen feet rqitare, to bo used ns olllco and meat room, When this ii comploted it will bo one of tho most up-to-dato markets in thu county. Four spars held in n horizontal posi tion, revolving around a center and tastefully decorated with the national colors, vac hspar supporting at itn end, n iiiihII schooner with mainsail nnd jib let, form n unique nnd iutereitini: July 4th decoration on the store of II. tit. Chuto, corner of 4th aud C streets. Methodist Church Regular services at tho .Methodist church July 5th, Sunday ec hnol at 10 o'clock preaching nt 11 and 8 p. m. All cordially invited, Palerson Funeral The funeral of thu lato O. W. I'alor son took place from tho residence in West Wurshfiold yesterduy, aud was largely attended. The M'oodmen. Wo men ol Woodcraft und Firemen were present, and after rorvices at tho house conducted by Rev, Wm. Horsfall, the W, of W. took charge of thu remnliiH and gavo interment according to tho rites of that order. The Coffee Club will ninvo to Us now qnurtora iu tlio Garfield thu first of the wet k. o Young America was assorting Itself Inst evening und if it Is an indication of what today will bo wo cirtulnly will havo a huuimor of a Fourth. Tho fourmnstod whoouer Salvator passed down the bay last evening with n load of lumber from thu Bay City mill. Tomorrow will bo Communion day at thu Presbertnln church, Sabbath tchool at 10 a. m Rev, Duncan MoRuo will preach at 11 a. in,, young peoplo' n 03t Ing tt 7 p. m. .The subjiot ,ol thu evening sermon by tho pastor will boj "What constitutes good Olirlstlanihlp, itcV. Duncan MoUuo will bo assisted hv'ituv. In F, 0. Htraugu In the (Jonf inunlon sorvlcos nt North Bond at 3 p, tn, nud will proaoh nt Empire nt night. -a- -Baptist Church Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching service at 1 1 a, m, Tnplu Thu Lnodlcran Oliuieh and ItH CtinrnutorlAllci. !). Y, P. U, at 7 p. m. 'loplo Tho Matilliuss of true religion, 'I hurt days Prayer meeting at H p, in. All nro oordl.tlly Invited. Au cxclinugu says whenever you llnd a man finding fault with u kcixl pnpur, upon It nud ten to ono he has no udver ilnuiiiuiu In It; live to one he never gave It a job of woik; thrcu, to ono it he la a kiibierlbor ho Is dullnqueut oven odds uo never 1I004 anything to assist tho pub Usher to run a uood paper, and 40 to I he Is the most en'uur to sou tha paper when it comes out. Champion Bccf-Fatcr Kx-Mnyor Robert Van Wyok ntalnn thu title of champion beuf-enter of Greater New Yoik. An effort to beat his reported record of two yuars ago of elht and threo-qiiartors pounds ut one sitting, failed at a contest ust held In Wllllauuburg. Tho contestants were Michael Khntipauf and V. Ujcliimn. Ful ly 500 liroeklynltus watched thu contest. Thu time limit was ono hour und 41) minutes, Shaupnitt took tho hud nt thu second steak, holding It until thu ll.ilib, when it was announced thnt ho had 0.1'ou, In adJitlon to 103 china nnd crackers, flvo und three-quarter pound of stuak, 50 oysters, two lonvoi ot bread, a bunch ot aspnrauua nnd tun crabs. BORN . MH.LER-ln Marshfield, Or'., Juno 7, H0:i, to thu wifu of Marlon 0. Millar, a sou. HOnsOK On Coos river, Or., Juno 27, 'l003, to tho wife of E. R. Htxlson.a daaghler. Mulhur nnd child doing well. DIED PATERSON-At his homo in West M.irhih!d, Or., July 1, 1003,0. y. Patoraon, ngiHl 40 years 2 months and Odas. Charlei W. Paterson was born nt In gnrsnll, Canada, April 25, 1851. At thu k' ol lb ho went to Massachuotts nnd theru learned tho tradu of a marble nud stone cutter. He rauio to thu Pacific coast In 1670 nud went into. thu sheep htulneHsin Eastern Oregon, between Thu Dalles nnd Hoi-puur, A fuw years later hn removed to Portland, and Utur went to Snn Krnncifco. He lived no mo years nt Ashland and afterward at Rosuburg, coming from thnt placo in 1888 to March- field, where ho has resided ovor since, following his tradu ot which ho wai it thorough mastoi. Tho stone aud brick building iu which the post office isnltu nted, is a mnritmcnt to his nblll'y ui a builder. For several yours Mr Peterson vhb eliit-l of tlio fire dupnrtment, Ho was u member of Cooh Dry Camp, W. of W. Ou JauO, 18111, ho was married to Mixu Ida P. Hall, ol this City. Two children havu ben born to thorn, Tom, now ogi'd nlnu, yearn and Edward, one year. Mr, j'atersou's health lird been failing for suviiral yoars. his trouble be ing pronounced. peritonitis, In Febru ary, 100'.', he visited San Vrancltco in search ol rollu.f, und this spring he again went doyn. An oporation vas performed, but jvllhout purmaneut re lief. Sinco his return homo ho had steadily grown w,oreo, and ho passed nwiiyatlilO p. in, yosterJay. C, W, Patorson was a man highly respected by all who know him Uuobtruslvo and amiable tn nil, ho was a loving nnd indulgent husband nnd father nud a man of sterling integrity. Bosldes tho widow and nond, nn atud mothor, fivo brothers and three fdsturs survive him, in Canada and thu Eastern States. The funeral will take plaou nt l:'i() p, ut. Friday from fbo roRidoucoi Ruv. Win. Horsfall will officiate and the burial will bo by thu Wxlodmoh of tho World, the fire department also attending iu a body, f? Jv t.4FV ' VfcnMv--u- i 1 . . -