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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1903)
9 --"-Wfflw.- SW V . v- VlV v' r. JT$"S8W3?n 'I if TE OLD RELIABLE MM WlN5 POWDER Absolutely Pur TffflBT S JW SUBSTITUTE From Thursday' Dally. W. R. Simpson was op Bend last oreninr. from North Chas. George's store is being improved by a ucw coit ot point. Dr. Horrfall has harvested the crop of potato tope on his lawn. Mr. and MrsIIawes are visiting at the - Smith place on Coos River. The Alliance is advertised to sail (or Portland Saturday altcrnoon. J. N. Goal, of Portland, is visiting with J. W. Bennett for n few days. Carpenters are at work on the I. O.O. P. building painting and repairing. The Czarina came in yesterday with a load of freight from San Fraacifco. Abe Teubrook is at tho Coos river .quarry getting out rock for cemetery work. ,, A scow is In course of construction at the Holland Bros, ship yards, for the Captain, of tho Rosebud. Working Nicht and Day Tho bmiestand mightiest little thing that ever was made lsDr.King'sKew Life Pills. These pills change weakness into strength, liatlesneta into energy, brain fag into mental power. They're won derful in building up the health. Only 25c per box, at the Rod Croee Drug Store. Jhhn Hall and family nre camped at the Coos Bay Stone ami Marble Co'e. quarry for eeveral weeks outing. Winner, the ice cream man, remem bered the printer last night with eomo of tho most delicious ico cream. Noble Crop. Addition on the rear of thiir market is nearly enclosed nnd will soon bo ready for occupancy. Dr. Eaton and Kns, Bin and , Harrie, left yesterday for a few days visit to their ranch near Roeeburg. J. "W. Bennett and J. N. Geal, of Portland, atoon a hunting and fiehlug trip to tho Tenmile lakes for a few days. A largo wind mill has just been erect ed at the stage landing in the lower bay, PtoBiipply tho people rhoTe"with watar. Missdnrnos Friedborg, Pholan, Wil liams and Kruso, '.vent upTethmue Blough yesterday via S'glln's launch black berrying. An article ol much interest to tue Marabflold Tennis club will bo found. in Pearson's Magaziuo on "How to Improve your ganao of Lawn Tennis. Rnbt. Ahr, tho .travellbg tinsmith was towed down tc the lower bay yeeter- day by the summer Flyer, where ho will jliiiah the work undertnken on hie Coos JJay trip. Tho gasollno launch, OVo, is on the .dry dock or a few daye repair work on " tnglue nud profiler, the latter beluj broken Monday morning and the former needing general cleaning. No Pity Shown "For roars f.t wai after mo' continu ously" writes F. A. O'tllwu. rorbuna. Aln." 1 had teruido on) ot Piloj inuving 21 tuniiie, When nil fnl.el Suckleu'a Arnica Salvo cured me. Equally goo 1 for Burn and all aches nnd pains. Only iflc at Red Cross Drug Store. Launch by Moonlight A party of MarshtlulPa young people treatod thennelves to n launch ride to the f amUilIN in the loer buy lastulKht They wore chnperooned by Me?dme Wilbur oiidUazjrd, who looked nftor the decora n of the youngsters. A bonfire picnic lunch was served nnd glorious time was had. Max Tiuunermnns new launch "Com et" took the party. Cnptniu Max is one of tho safe navigators on the bay nnd it much cought after by evening parties. Sieging, playing, climbing hazelnut bushes and eliding down eaud dunes are some of tho sports indulged in. The purty consisted of: Alice McCortuac, Clara Johu son Millie Johnson, Addie Anderson, Edith Strang, Nollio Tower, Vivian Taylor. Jean McCluro, Genevieve Sengstacken, Stella Gulovren, Mary Minott. May nnd Cathlcnc Bonnett, Mis; Grisucn, DoUa Chapman. Meters Edgar Campbell, Russ Tower, Dan Keating, JayJTower, Al Sleep, Al bert Campbell, Willie Bennett, -Walter Butler, Tom Bennett, Julius Egenhoff, Fred liefer, Claud Brown, Bert Dim mick, Aenry Uagdstein From Friday's Dal.'. 4 . L H Wolf of Bandon was a business viitior in Marihtield yestorday. Tho tag Hunter, from came in last night. the Umpqua, Tho Areata will sail at 9 a. dico. arrived yesterday., rrnd m. today for San Fran The A.N. W. Club mectB with Mrs. James Rolandson, South Marshfiald, on Thurcday afternoon, July 30th. Tiie steam schooner Acme camo in from Siuslaw yestorday morning to finish her cargo of lumber at the C. B. M. & L. Co'd. mill. Wit. W, J. Butler and eon enjoyed a days outing np Isthmus slongh nnd in- cidently pitiked blackberries for '.vhlch tli-3 slough is gett'ng famous. Tho Mail isn't much of a knocker, but it really seems as though whoever bas charge of the woather department might turn out a better articlo for the haying Eeason. Thn tug Columbia toak tho threj mnitcd schooner Guide in tow thin morn .ng which wai bound for San Pdru. Tho Guide had n cargo of lumber from the Coquille mill. Tho U. S, Light house tnndr Htnthtr came up tho bay to Mttridifield yh'.erdity alter provUioua and meuti. Aftar tho work t tl.e Argo light t! fin'.ehei she will go to the Columbia river liute. I I The Coos Iky Crwacr !b muktng j preparutiens to pnt an ico plant of about j two tons capacity, at th creote.-y, and expect to Lau- it in oparatiw noon after mo ursi oi auuii, uio micuinry (laving already bun orders!. The people who hapioned to bo on tho (itreet at tho thuo wcro hiithly amueed by the frea exhibition of a one wheeled trick bicycle ride, whiGh was ihdo by Arnold Uushnel, eon of Mr. Bushiiel, of MirHden's Browwy. ', C, Peutlanl, of hn Orogonl.fi, who has bft'Mi looking up tho nurubei of guuolinu Jaiitichea on. the hay, etntud thai thoro nro now at toast 41, and the nvesdinuut'of ciipittil tuprjeeulde over $30,000. Passengers on Areata, South Following is tho outgoing liston tho Areata, .July 24; Miss tfornrd, Mrs Mirrasoul, Mrs Fergus, Mrs T J Fergus, L Wnmcss, J Procter, T J Fergus, W B, Carson, Mra Carson, I.ottto Fergus, Miss Cochon, P J Johnson nnd wife, W S Sloan, Mayor Crow, Edgar J Farrow, M Jacobs, Mra 0 II Sargoant, A B Sargennt, J J SArgoant, Miss M Wllkoy, l.alu Perry, Ircno Smith, Edith Masters A Hollno, Win Coonoy, Urmio Hooper, Klalo Linden. W A Sorten, Jno McKnlfl, 0 MaglmaH, Frank Mnnu. A Fine bunch O. B. . Hemdnlo, mnnngor for tho (lardiuer Lumber Co. at Gardiner, was in town yesterday on business. Mr. Hensdalo Is tho owner of the fine ploasure launch, which is being built at tho Holland ship yard. This launch la to bo tho finrtt that has over been built in Marshfleld. It's speed will be between 10 and 12 knots an hour, having n lino 10 horse power Un ion gasoline engine, for its power. Tho launch cabin is finished in oak and tho ceiling is in, beautiful panel work. The floor is to bo covered with bcautiiul carpet manufactured especially for this launch. When it is finished it will be one of the finest on the co.ist. It will bo launched in about two weeks. Death Claims Another Patriae! Tho venerable James Wall died Tuea day afternoon, at his residence on Iithmus slough. Tho cause of his death was a stroko of paralysis which occurred on the 10th tilt, nud from which ho never rallied. He was born in county Kilkenny, Ireland, about eighty years ago, and when quite n young man.ontured the British Service, in which ho spent seven years in the East Indies, and, whllo thoro learned tho langnaga of thu natives. Emmtgratlng to this .country previous to tho rebellion, ho became connected with tho Commissary depart ment during tho war. He came to Oregon nnd settled on Isthmus slough in IS70, tvliero ho baa s'ncu resided. He leaves n wifo nnd two sons end four grandchildren to mourn hi loss. His memory will bo fondly cherished by his many freinda, and his kindly pretence will be missed o.i our streets. Having passed the allotted ago in n "pMC'lal, contented, honest life, during which he labored maiilully for competonco and advancement, wo may well eay: "He hnB fought thn good fight, he has run his couree" and we may well hopj that lie is now enjoying the honor and glory which his many merits so richly deserve Night Was Hor Terror 'I would cough nearly all nlal-t loi.g" write Mrs. Chru. Applegta, ol Alexan dria, Ind., "and could hardly gt any sleep. I had consumption o L&1 that it I walked n block ! would cough Iriirht ( ii II v and Mtit bloo'l, but, when ail other innlirines failed, ihruo 1 1.00' buttles of Dr. K'ng'e New Diccovery whollj cured mo nnd l ginned IH puundd," Ii'h nh eoIiiMly guaranteed to cure Cough, Colds. La Gripim. Brouchitiw'HAid all Throat p.nd Lung Tioublw. I'rieu 150c nud f 1 GO i rial bo til on tree nt Red CiOie Dug Store, From Saturday's Dally. Tin Poster mills havu il.U' down tdr a few daye. Lack of logs b tli eime. Goo. liolfltur hmi tiiscHidnl A. BrMgCA RS watahtniHI Hl thfl govcroroeril w'otkQ, . . I B Kxlmfi0 Ma jIMHIS jfo-Hgomory w,)rtflo jmagor ywtwUay ,M rc,, omlo bttiinusa, The GiMMin Music C'). have been mak ing improvftiunte in thir music store, by taking out a jmriUon. giving more room for their large line of mnilcal in Htrumonts. The HarAlta Fisher Company curao ovor yesterday ofter playing Myrtle I'olat r.nd ilaudon, two niglitf ejich, to Aood housea. At J'..ulilon Thtuwlcy night standing room waa a premhjin, Tho steamer, Flyer, was laid up y.'is tr lay for repairs o her b ilof on I tho .1....T.... e.t ....... .1 ...It . rrin jfiuuiuB m www uuvivc. iuu UtUlwr mndntho F.m.dro run In tho l'lyorjti p'.nco. A now llfu boat Is expected lor ho Flyor In a fow days, Sheriff (Hove Chillier drove Over from ho county scat; yetsturday with his unnln, Mrs. Fred Kiilyht, of Ailiora, III., who Is making n visit to this sec tion lu company with hor daughter and Mrs. John Brydeu, her friend. The Ctnrlnn whllo coming up thu bay tho las', time lot two blades of hor pro pollur,whlch wero broken off probably by etrirkingn log. She will have tb make hor down trip with tho other two bludovns thoro aro no dry dock faelll ties largo enough (or her ropalrhuro. Brutally Torturod A rase canio to light that for persist ent and unmerciful torture has perhaps niver been equalled. Jou (ioluuick ol C'oluia. CaL. writes. "For 15 yonrs 1 endured insufferable pain from Kheti- uintiMii and nothl tg reliuved me though 1 tried uvervthimt known. I caimi across Electric Bitters and il'a the great est meriicinu on earth for that trouble A few Inttleaof it completely ndlitvod and cured me." Just as good hr Liver and Ktditi'V troubles nnd general debil ity. On t v 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by Red Uroos Drug Store. Bandon'sr new opera houo U highly spoken of by tho Margirita Fisher C" , ai an up-to-dato littln play-houei', with every thing clean nud well arranged, nnd larking only electric llghti, with which thu city by I ho sea hre not yot been supuleid.. Presbyterian Church Sabbath School at 10 a. in. work nt 11 a. m. nud 8 p. in. Public Yon tig Sermon peoples mt-eting nt 7 p. in. Subjects: "The Highest Education" and "Tho General Assembly nnd Creed Revislou. Fatal Shooting Accident (Port Orford Tribune) Word has just been received horo of tho accidental nhooting of Dr. Cooper while hunting near Chctco river. Tho fatal shoot was fired by a companion Tho Doctor'wos shot through thu breed and died in n fow liourd. Baptist Church Sunday School at 10 a. in., preaching eeivlc nt tl a. in. Neutrality impossible. Text Luke 11 :23. "HoTbot innot With moia Against me." B, Y. P. U. nt 7 p.m. Evening servicn at 8 p. m. Topic Tho Coming King. Taxi Math, 21 ;3 What fchall be thu signs of tho Coming nnd of the end of tho world. Thursdas prayer meeting at 8 p m. All are cordi ally invited. Katzcnjamcrs vs Libby Blues A ball gomo will bo played Sunday morning comment. n;; at 0:C0 o'clovl: between tho Libby Blues and tho Kat zenjammer Kids, of Mnrehtluld at tho Recreation grounds Both tenrii'J ex pect to win. ThH boyi nro in good trim practiccing every dry. Tlitou wl o at tend the gatno can expect ball, as there is great rivalry betvon the two clubs. Musical Program Tumighl Tho following Is tho musical progrrtm to bo played by the Pitcher Oahejtin tonight: I Ovorlnro, 2 Intermezzo,' 'J March, "Gay BolKinin" "An Arabian HcNjui" "United KinhUn." Intermezzr), Murcli, Overture "Bird of PttrndUe"; Selected Snhlopifgroll Porccof Habit An Inebriated individual wus observed lo walk up to tho U. B. mull box In front of Magnoa & Matron's utoro laut oyening, He opened tho lettor trap and dropped in a liichlo, then chaed 1 ho ,jrap and vwitet for rorulte. As iiotlt Uj teemed to corno hu ctooped down nd lookpd thumachino nil over, then eiichod for another nlikle, btit hoiii'j ope ocroeo the etreet coinmeiicJd guy Inj; him, nud ho Jumped thu gnmci C Stato and GencraT) John Hanahan, a miner omployed nt Iho Gold Bng-Oriinly mlao, wan sovoroly Injured Frldny whllo preparing a blast. Ilo wii drilling n hole when the drill point emtio in contact with a charge put In on a (ormor occasion, but had misted flru ulid was overlooked, llntihlian, utterly unconscious of his danger re ceived thu (orco of tho oxploidon in Ida shoulders nud face, Fortunately hu was not bllndod, hat his fonturoi wero badly bruised nud disfigured and his right hand Injured by thu drill being forced through it. . Tho Hlntu Board of; Portago Railway Commlsloners, composed of Governor Chnuibetlnlu, Secretary of Stato Dunbar nud State Treasurer Moore, will receive thn report ot Eugliioor A E Hammond concerning his preliminary survey of tho proposed routu of tho road, Thu Board is delirious of pushing tho work as rapidly as possible, and unless there t'.ro mnttors Intervening that will make delay necessary thoy will probably de termine upon a course 'and direct thn engineer or noiii) one elso rrprceut!ng tho board to proceed to sue tiro the1 necesl miry right ol way. Thu politician of Aumsvllle, Ohio, le.truud that it does not pay to Indulge lu practical Jokes in the election of May or. They tried it, nnd as a lemlt the town Imn for Mayor a man who was known ns a tramp, who has served time in tbo Cincinnati workhouse. It was all n joke, but it has become a stern reality since Governor Nash tuts refused to ex ercise his power under the new inunlc pal and set aside thu election, leaving Mayor Clark in possession of thu office. Thursday threu masked mon hold up Captain Myrlck, of thu Connor Creek mine, on Snake River, lb miles from Huntington, nnd nt tho point of w pistol compelled him to open his olUru safe. The current cleanup In gold bullion, v,alued at approximate flO.OoO, nnd a number of valuable oro specimens, as well nan considerable sum in cash, wero taken. Dapt Sheriff John P. Hnnnun, of Huutlufiton, is in pursuit of Iho rob- j bers with n posto, but ro far nbsoutuly no traco of them has been found. C'.ptnin Myrlck believes that ho recog nized one of tho robbors as a prospector who has bcori hanging around the mine for a week. The Fischer Company Thoro who liko to have their feelings harrow od had an excellent chancu to do so lakt evening by attending thu per formance of East' Lynne, by tho Fischer Company, and many took advantngo of tho opportunity. This most exasperating of all dramas wai well presented by the troupe, which GBISSEN MUSIC GO FInoat aoloctlon of PIANOS and ORGANS over brought Into Coos County CALL AND EXAMINE and lot us QUOTH YOU PRICES tHWl Heatlaole Fao!s KLhty-six out of every ono hundred people Imvo hnid nchus, Over half of thuso Imvo thutit at freiuout iutorvals A harmless roinedy thntcontH littlo nud actually cures Is worth roinumboring. : : : : : : ; AMERICAN HEADACHE POWDERS Aro a purely scientific preparation that euros without thn pOFhinillty of harm. PJoiuunt to culiu nud prompt in re fctilto. J'rlco 25 contf, SongRtaokon's Pharmacy, MnrahfJold, Oro ' has beau strengthened since It gnvo the tamo piny horo last Full, Mlna FItolior, as Lady Isabol made ono wish Hint nho might escape tho thn bitter coiisimjuohcob of liol own Indiscretion, wallu J. B. Mo Cowed I inndu a sufficiently vllllnuotis Sir Franuli Li'vlmm, and Win. Wliitorlidf curried off the doubtful honors of Sir Archibald's part lu good shape, Tonight, tho farewell performance ol thu Fischer company will he "Tho I'lru meii'n Ward," a coinody diatut in four lids, with a reallhtlu II ro eueno In thu laid, net, The play In built on the story of ii waif who Im adopted by n Pint Com pany nud becomes thu ward of thu coin pany, grown up nud eventually marrlin thoChluI. Thu central male character of tho play Is thu Irliliinttn, Dennis Flanagan, played by Win, II. Mrllrlde, who Is Inimitable In such n part. Th play abounds lu comedy nud specialties and In guaranteed to bring laughter In unlimited quantities. v Teachers lixaitiinatloii ' The regular uxamluatton of nppllcnnis for Statu nud County piHrn will he held in my nlllcolli Coquille Iteglniilng Aug. 12th al tl n. in. nud coiitiutilug three davn. Dnled this llllh day of July, IDO.'I. 7-IU'lil'Jtv W. II. Ilu.scu, Co. Supf. DIVERTING OREGON TRADE Coast Line Road Intended to Fur ther San Frnficlsco Interents Ktir.lneer K. K Cooper, of San Frau cinco, tvith Z0 men la running a line nut of Drain to Ktuplio on Coos Ray, In Klkton and Gardiner on thu Kinqua rior. The survey Is hlug mndo for Iho Count Lino railroad that Is to con nect with tho old Humboldt lino at Htirnka, Cal. Thu Humboldt line was rserutly purchased by thu Southern Pacific ami whllo Mr. Cooper will not admit that hU work is being done for tho Southern Paclllu it Is generally n it dor stood here that such U the case, This road will 0u up a wry rich country and make marko'ablu a large body of lino timber. San Francisco Is gradually oncroachiugPortlaud territory. Nearly all the products ol South ern and Central Oregon have hfeeu diverted from Portland to Sun Francisco nnd thu new road will come still nearer to Portlaml'M donr. WAIFS FROM RUSSIA. Half thu newspapcrx nnd pcrlodlcnl.1 publlHhed In ItiiHHlu (872 lu number) nro of olllclitl character. A KtiHxtnii chnrltnblu nHHoclutlon nt VladlvoHtok Im Mending out traveling pnrtlca of ocuIImU to give frej trent meut to tho poor. Utmslu coutrolrt thn plntlnum iniirket. Tho Urul mliiea fiirnlMli 8.S00 ioundrt u your, the rem of tho world hunlly n thoUHiind. Tho price la nearly ?IIOO u pound, (ih the Hiipply Ih not nearly fijual to tho (leiniind. Two young RuhnIiiiih, Amen mid Paul Pniglnow, hnve, ncconling to a din. pntch from HL PoterHburg. wngorcd $10,(M)0 that they will uccompllHh tho journey nroiiud the world on thu buck if a cume) within ono year from Htttrt ng. j THE DEADLY AUTOMOBILE. Kvon Kptilu, hind of bullfight.1), Ih now hoHtJlo to road niccfl of nutomoblloH. New Vork 'J'rlbtiue. Since tho Intent unto ntco In Europe the horrorn of wur do not eom ho dremlfiil.' Tot onto Mull.i MMrti t Vwlr, ffi&iwiM&&& IMHhVwi, t114