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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1903)
lfyr.ylrp, "WW ' I ' - m ? f" t if x 4' v II THE OLD RELIABLE ran. I0Y4J &AKINC POWDER AbsolutclPur 7HBUHS NO SUBSTITUTE From Thursday's Dally. The Broadway street bridge Is nearly completed. 0, A. Richards breathed tho Marsh field air yesterday. . Richard Noble Is giving his residence on First street a new coat of paint. Capt. Norman Kelson, of the Life Saving Station, was in Marshfield yes terday. The Alert is having her boiler repaired, the Alma of the South fork making the Alert's run yesterday. . The steamer Cruieer if at North Bend iald np for repairs on her boiler. The Flyer made her trip yesterday. The gasoline launch, Washington' which is being bnilt at the Holland ehop will be launched Saturday. 0. V. iirlften, the' aiirssng Eugene man has been found. He drowned in the river near town. Sujcide was the caute. The Mail is in receipt of a coramani cation from Brer Bear, of Coos river, ,wbich will nppo:r as soon as wc can find room for it. W. E. Hickox, who has been living in the Davis bouee back of the electric plant, has moved into hie new residence on 0 street. Rusty Mike's Diary, July 29, 1003 Some advertising like tho dor-key's bray can be heard a long way?, but this does not argue that it is good advertising. The buinner broke her mdder on the home trip yerterday afternoon by con tact with a snag, and will be disabled until repaired, tho launch Garland taking her place. Parties coming from Myrtle Point yes terday report that work is In progress on the rebuilding of thy bridge acroes the north fork of the Co-allle 6 that place. Captain "Jimmy" Bnrns ia giving his team of ball totEerh bard practice. Their practice at batting Last week showed up in their game Sunday with North Bend. J. II. Milner, Chae. nnd Frank Cava naugh havo returned Trora a 25 day hunting trip to Golden Falls nnd vicini ty, Five door and several blisters on J, Ii'e feet is the total of tho game. 'i A gentleman who come in over the Drain routo yesterday says that tho force of railroad surveyors who are working in from Drain nro eettlug grado slake nnd making a business-like job of it. , . . ) Puts an End to It.Alf A grieuous wail oftinms cornea as n oeult of unbearable pain from over taxed organs, Dlatiness, BitckfUihe, Liver .complaint nnd constipation. But tihanks to Dr, King's Now Lire Pills they .put an end to It nil. Thoy nro gentle but thorough. Try them only 25p. tfuar Sutesd by Red Cross Drug Storo. Thero le a persistent rumor along the Coos flay Wagon toail Hint a eobomo ie on foot to again change t ho Rosoburg M arshtiold mail ronto to tho Mtddlo Folk road. Tho peopln of tho Bay bolter watch this matter pretty closely, Real Estate Heals The following real estate duals nro reported by I. S. Kautmnu & Co., the real estate agents: The tlno homo ol Mr. P. L. Phelan to Father Donnolly; The Johnson ranch onRos aud Isthmus sloughs to a Mr. Thomson from Spokane Wash.; tho Thomson property on tenth street to Mr. Johnson ni;i' tiro lots in Block 40. Railroad addition, to Roso M. Phelan. Board of Road Commissioners F. P. Norton, who was recently ap pointed by the county court as one of the threo county road commissioners, under the new law, went to Cotiuille City, Tuesday Thro he mot b, It, Cnthcart and Cash Hermann, of Myrtle Point, tho other two commissioners and orgauized the board. Part of the board is the location of the county roads. The Bon Ficg road was to have been relo cated Tuesday, but tho matter was post poned until Aug. 17th, Sumner Notes Farmers in this vicinity havo about finished haying, and have saved their crop in bettor order than might havo been expected, considering the weather. Ltlburn Boone returned last Saturday from Pike's logging camp on the Coq uille, where ho has been at work, and is suffering ecyerly from a lame back. Mrs Laweon L&wborn and har daughter-in-law, Mrs Walter Lawhorn, of Mc Kinley, are vtsitiug friends hero. Miss Mary Black is making a visit at Lee. From Frlday'a Dal?, The Doath Penalty A little thing sometimes result. in death. Thus a mere scratch, intlirnifi cant cuts or puny boils have paid the death penalty. It is wise to hav Buck len's Arnica Salve over handy, It'ri the best So'.vu on earth and will prevent fa tality, when Burns, Sores, Ulcers and I'ilea threaten. Only 23c, at Red Crois Drug Store. J. E. Johnson of Coq uille was in town ytetcrday. JJJS Mrs. Alfred Mateon is seriously ill with neuralgia. A. F. Oleten of Roseburg, was in Marshfiela yesterday. $13,600 of bard cash in one chunk is quite n lump of "hot air." J. N. Nelson has a new awning to thade hi" place of business on Front Street. The building of tho depot ebed haa been nearly suspended on account of shortageof lumber. The steamer Flyer, ran last night to accommodate the crowd that attended the dance a North Bend, I. S. Kaufman & Co, havo sold the El-2 of theNVV Sec. 21 T 5 S R 13 West to Duluth parties for ?b000. Wm. Magee, mate of tho Columbia returned yesterday from South Slough whero he has been spending a two-weeks vacation. T. (I, Barry, of Empire, has his new 20 foot gasoline fishing poat completed, and it will bo launched by the Arcata,s davits on her next trip. Mrs, Friedberg and Mustor Bennie Wilson joined Mr. and Mrs. Wileon and family and Mrs. Krusa and children at tho Maze for a few days outing. Tho schooner, Esther Buhmo, of Eu reka, which has been loadinu lumber at tb&depot will be ready for sea Saturday Tho lumber good to Sun Francisco. Miss Kelii Tower entertained a few of her friends last evening In -honor of her birthday. After a most'delightful evening spout thu gue&t departed wish ing Miss Nellie many happy returns of the day. Suioldo Provented The startling announcement that n preventative of uicldo hail been dWcuv orod will Interest many, A run down system, or despondency Invariably pro ado suicide and something hns been lounrt that will prevent Unit, condition which makes snlcldo likely At tho tlrt thought of self destruction take Eloctrlu Bitter. It behltf n urimi. Intiln mill iur- vmo will Miengthen tho nerves and build ui the system. It's also a groat Stomach, Liver and Kidney regulator. Only 5Uo. Satlsfuctlou guaranteed by Jottu Preuss druggist. The A, N, W. club mot Thursday of. ternoon at tho homo of Mrs. Rolandson, in South Marshfield. Elegant refresh ments wero served and a profitable uu-utfug hold. Tho attendance was large. Wedding aunouncomonts are out for tho marriage of Mr. Billy Head Smith to Mies Cora Chapman. Tho wedding to tako placo nt tho Methodist Kplscopnl Church, Marshtlold, on Wed'notday August uth, 1003. The Jackals who aro howling over the supposed corpse ol p Major L. D. Kinney will bo wieo to kcop their diutanco until tticy are certain that he is dead, or they may get what will bo to them an un pleasant eut price. Rusty Mike's Diary, July 31 1001-H your wife would call you in to dinner and you didn't have any thing to eat, do you rn:kon you would stand for it? Better apply this to your advertieln' and put it in your considerin' cap. Wilis Short is suffering from a bruit ed upper lip, tho result of its contact with a base ball, in the game between the married inon of North Bend and the married men of Marshfield at North Bend. No damage was done to his teeth and ho can still chew th rag. Captain and Mrs. A. D. Boone, ol Sumner, camo down yesterday, accom panied by their 'ion Lilburn, who has been qaito sick for several days and wanted to bo near hU physician, though he was considerably better yettenlay. Mrs. Iloono stayod over night to vitlt herdaughtor, Mrs. Win. Kardell. Cut His Foot G. F. Bestlner while chopping a skid al the Daniels creek camp last Monduy cut a large gash across his right foot. Ho camo to Marshfield to secure the aid of n surgeon. Returned From Alaska r Tho Homer has returned from thcAl uteau Islands, where she had been em ployed to take supplies for the construc tion of a lighthouse. She has Leen char tered by the government to take up another load. NORTH BEND MARRIED MEN Demonstrate Their Superiority as Baseball ' Players. The married men's baseball game which was played at North Bend yetur day was another victory for North Bend over Marshfield, by a score 20 to 10. Moet of tills surprising number of runs was made In the list two innings. As tho end of tho 7th inning Ihu ecuro Btood 8 to 8. Seven innings was to constitute tho game but the tie ecoru caused it to ho prolonged. In the eighth N'orth Bend substitute! BrummeH for Flanagan, as pitcher, but Marsbfield'H attempt to put Boynton In the 1kx, h'thorto occupied bv Short was resisted, fo . Flancgan pitched the ninth for the L't-.inl. xne uistinotivo icaturo ol tno gnino was the work which devolved on ihojhon I trhd Dr Ktig's Now Dijo-.ery Jialder,'fromthi fact that both pt'clurai for Consumption, Tint butmllt 1 rece ve.l wero batted to nil unuglial extent llillifl Snort, in thu box, got n swat on thu uprerlip from a batted ball that causes quite a distortion to his usually cloan-cup proillc. The attundanco nt the came wm about IfiO, and the game wa enj jyi'd by thtt spfcctatorf, who all itayod until the lust run was made. About $76 was r&aUz! for the now" Presbyterian chuioh at North Bend. ' Counting their Chichens For an aggrnvted case of counting youj oblukens b 'f'Jo they aro hatched wow 111 back tho following extructs from n let tor received by Chae. Snsddeu fiom ai old friend in Glnegow, HcotlajrJ : "I fxpect the next time . am wfiliug you, I will bo ablo toglvo you n dlo oriptlon of tho flnocup that Sir Thorn us Lipton li away to bring homo, (or ho hus promised to exhibit It for some tlmo on hla return ifuil then we will perhaps linyo the content on tho Clyde, next yenr whmi our American couiIiih will hoover hero In Legions In an at tempt to wros,t that oup again from thw Queen of tho Seas. If you can tako It I will not grudge you all 'honor lor your determination and pluck for von will timely havo to work to got it ucrois tho water again you may depend. Threo cheers for Shamrock III." NOT ENOUGH FREIGHT NOW Coos Bay Steamer May Not be Had for Months (Portland Telegram) Whllo little has been said of lato with ruforoiico to the prospects of another steamer llnu between this city nnd Coos Bay, the idea lias not met itsdemiao. On the coutrary, there is every reason to bvllovo either an opposition boat will be put on or tho company operating thoto now, tho C. Jc CO., will add to its pas senger tteet by placing one of its small stoomors upon the route. There Is a new woolen mill now In coureu of construction at North Bend, and the Simpton Lumber Company is iu tlm midst of labors attendant upon the erection of a building and installation of a tush and door factory thoroin, while other enterprises mid to bo but a shot I time off will add to tho shipping from that point. At the pretent time there is not an amount of northbound freight from Coot Bay eulllcicut to warrant the inauguration of this special eervictt Portland does supply many tons nf mer chandise and machinery monthly for the. point s to be totichcJ by tho steam r. and no doubt could ftiriilsh enough buhiiiees from this end of tho line to pay cxpeitius, but tho total trude this way other than that already cared lor, is not of uch magnitude that It would prove a "got.rich'qulck" venture. By Fall it is thought two mills will be running, and their Undo will hu lurpo with Portland, and the line will prove a more lucrative proH)tdtlon. The fact that thero is not more north bound freight is not the fault of Coos Bay. Tho products urn here fur Port land to' buy but Hho apparently hits to use for them. They must find a market iu San FrancUco, and us long bh thin condition exists, Portland can not ex pect Coos Bay merchants to fall over themtelvee to buy gooJs o! her, If Port land wants Coos Buy trude, let her ex hibit some inclination to buy Coos Hay prodticte. En, JIjui. 1 About three o'clock p. in. Saturday Drrt.llorver and Hoeck with Dr. !", W. IIaynosto handle tlir anesthetics, bgun tin work of amputating the leg of Henry Martindale, ol Camas Valley, which was seriously Injured by the occidental discharge of a revolver a week ago. The injury interfered with tho proper ci.cn iation of the blood, rendering amputa tion necessary just above the knee joint, as gangrene had appeared iu the foot and lower part of the limb. The opera tion wis successfully completed and tho patient revived In good condition, Uoecburg Review. End of Blttor Fight "Two phyhidnriH ltad n long and s!ib horn light with an itbcoss on my r ht lung" wriioH J. F. 1 1 lights, of DuP rt, (iu , "und gavo in up. I. very I idy thouglit my nine nan come, ahu las n was iitrulug and t wiu on my Iwit In it ow days. Now I've entirely regained my lie.iltti." li ctinqueru ull Uouiilis, Uoldri and Throat and I.iiuk troublon. Guar anteed by Red Crotw Drug Htoru. Pile 50o, und $1.00. Trial bottlos Inn. From Saturday's Dally. II. A. Currou of Coqilll had hatlimn u Marshflulil jostQ'iiay. -- Th'j tug Columbia took tho hWhnr IJiiBin to loyvur bay lait'nlght. A. 15 Eejwnan iu rispalrin tluj feldu walk in front cl hla wttaj'js 'nil i'irst strcot, lllllis Short has Installed n bountiful now National register for tiso In (ho Blanco Hotel, tfco, Hughes has moVod his family from Marshlleld to llurdtnor, whore ho wl bo employed at tho Ciardlnor mill, Mrs, Fanny liuzzard and Phil Wilbur will go up Coos river today to tho MoKnlght place to join tho "Straw" camping party. Tho lug Hunter of Gardiner brought iu a citrgo of UiiiKua wool yesterday to bo taken to San Francisco by tho Al liance. 1 Mr. and Mrs, Ed Jono:, Kin Francis co who havo beet spending several weeks vlulllny Mm. Jones' parents, Mr. and .Mis. O'Conuoll, nt Klttyvllto ru in mod homo on tho Alliance, Russ Tower aud Claud Nnsbnrg, two of Marshtleld's promising young men, goon Ihu Alliance to San Francisco, to school. Tho former will go to Belmont and tho latter to tako tho finishing course nt Berkeley. Mrs. Margaret Beattto, nnd liar -dnughtor Miss ilattte, who have been visiting their dnughtor and slstor Mrs Robt. Church on Coos river, came down yesterday to tako paimago on tho Al liance for rheir homo In San Francisco. Mrs. Church camo down to seethom off. Port Orford Tribune George H. Bax ter, who has been employed in this otllco for tho past four months, lott this morning fur North Bend, Coos Co, whero he will accept n position on n paper to (hi started there. Mr. 'Baxter is n thorough printer, relible und trust worthy, and an allaround good follow. Presbyterian. The usual torvlcrn vill be held nt tint Prefcbyteriun Church next Sabbath. The sermon subjects will be: "Causes of Victory and Defeat" and "Christian Endeavor a uiiiu high." F. 0. SniANui:, Pastor. llaplist Church Sunday school at 10 a.m., preaching service nt 11 a. in. Topic. Tho Condi, tions of dwelling with Hod, Text Jer. 6:7. If you thorougly ntnend your woyn. II, V. P. L. at 7 p. in. Evening eervlco at 8 p, in. Topic Tho sleep of Danger. Text. Jonah, l;0 What mean. okt thou oh sleeper. Thursdays Prayer meeting at H p. m, All nro Cordially In vited. LcttCf LiSt List of unclaimed letters remaining In tho Marshnold, Ori-gon, Post Ollce, Aug. 1st, 1103. IVrHoris calling for tho samo will please say advertisud and pay ouo cent for each ndverttffd loiter cab ed for. A.lolfeon Fred, Briimor Carl, Bench ' ISiiiiI, Campbell Mrs Frank, Davis Mrs Murv A. DIiuh Jim. Dullv Bert. Ernoct "'J" --- f w - - - r Clarence, Fleiiimings MIhs Gladyo, For eii E R, (ijtrdo Knut J 2, Gilkey Mr. Mary L, Ollkoy T E, Heru.nnsun Her man, Holland Mrs A, Hnnseon Henry, l.enky M J, Luwlk Cmstaf, Marshfield M. Macklin Miss Marshall, McCarf .Mrs, McKay Miss Kate, Martin Wultar, Moore Mlna Runie, Ni.'son Olu, Patrick Wm. Pottei II W, Poplneau W, Itlvimrs Chns, Rouriit John J, Knnfnrd W B, Htoru John, Selily fleo M '.I, Vanbohber J R, Wright J R, Wostnian (J M, Wilkie Frank A, VillIaniH Asa, Wing, Mrs E. . , W, If CUIITIH, P. M. ADMINISTRATIS NOTICE Nutlrn is hereby given that thu under (Iguitd has boon unpointed udminlhtrf- ,r'! ,( tno OB'ao of Charl.-a W. Patur- fiili, "itiu.ihi'u, ii inn ui'iiiiij' vimiL in ICooH County, Oregon. And all persons driving ciaimimgainHi nuid cmiaio, nro hereby rrijulred to present .thotn with the piopur vouchors, to mo, at thu nfllctt of Hall A Hall, nt Marshlleld, C'ooa Comity, Oregon, within six months from this date, Dated this I at day of August lnCKl. Ida P. I'ATiiiiHON. Adrhlniutratrix of tho estulo of Charles W, Patorson, deceased. 8-1 .fit. True Account of the Langlois Killing (llnudon Recorder) On Hnturdny of lnolvuiik, uows reach ed hnro of n frightful tragedy unnoted on Elk lllvor, Curry county, In which Henry Kuller t-liot ami killed his wllo and tluiii iiiidud his own cxUtouci), Keller ami his w(u, no It appear, hnd trouble over tho attention a young man iiauiml Adolphsuu hud boon paying to Mrs. Keller and a separation had taken place. Then on Friday Kel ler had go no to his wife and tho two had como loan agreement nnd started for homo, and on passing tho mill on Elk lllvor, Mrs. Keller slopped on some oiraml whllo her IiunImui! wnstowuit fur her joino dUtnnco ahead. Kellor waited hut hln wlfu did not como, Ho Dually wontton nelgpbor'd houiio and stayed all night. Tlio next morning his wlfociuno nlong riding on Adolpluen's horse. Keller chid her for not coming ns she hnd agreed to do, she giving us tho rousou that Ihoro wan n dniicu nt the mill und the folks there would not lot her como. Itseums that they started on nnd what followed writs gleaned from ncouplu of men nhend of them, who were driving teams, Aco Carey being tho foremost of tho two, Tlio man Immediately iu front, whnto unuo wo could not get, heard the couple iniarolllng, then It seems Keller pulled his wlfu off thu horse nnd the mvii heard n noise hvhliul thorn, and on, looking back saw tho woman running from Keller, who shot her Iu thubaik. Curry grubbed n rock and ran buck, but Kellor rnlecd his revolver und ntopped him, but a moment or two Inter ruined tho gun to hi own head llred and fell dead. Mis Keller died nlrnokt Immediately after being not. Onu of her ImnJs was powder burned and It Is snppoiied that tho knocked or pmdicd thu gun nsido at the tlrst at tempt. Tlio funur.il tool; pi aco at Port Orford, on Sunday, and was very bug' ly attend ed. Thou having it iu chnrgu dovlrod to bury both lu one grave, but Mrs. Keller's mother would nut rgrcu to it and they were put lu eoornto graves, the body of Mrs Keller di lug borne to tlm cemetery ul tho head of the pro- cohIou, and tho remains of Mr. Kellor nt Ihu rear end. Tint two children aro Mt ua n result of thii unhappy union. Lucky Author Btuwart Edward H'hlto ban been traveling on thu Pnclllc Coast with Prorlduiit Hooiovelt In thu President's private car. White was annexed to thu presidential party at Santa Barbara In a . mi r,ur lnnnl manner. v nen mo ",rly imUiHl U,,ru of i,,u ,,lon r- nrkod that ho. had a Iriond in town, Sluwwt Whllo, and that ho was going " 1,0r " n'"1 ru UP nnd " ,ll1' "! l,,rtl "" lM(iW w,, wrt,, ,T,, hu.edTrsll"" asked tho President. "That's the man," said White's friend "Do yon know him?" "No but I want to," replied President RooHovolt. "I know his work well, Sue If you can bring him back with you. Tell him to pack a grip nnd como along, Thus It hupuonud that thu young author, on very brief notice, found hlm veif n mcuibur ol tho Presidential parly, He spoilt t'ovuraldays with thu l'rocl dent, and w' en ho finally loft, Mr. Itnoovolt rftuarked to thu limn who hud Introduced White: "That'll tho kind of young Ainnrlcnn who la malting our now.'llturaturo." ,, born;; ANDEUSOS lu Miirahileld. Or., July liti, luM, to tho wife of Andrew Andur hon a daughter gOHI.K-lii Marhhlluld, Or., July i'H.to thu wife of 0. A. Noble r. duughtvr. FLANAC1AN In Marshnold,. Or., July July 2ii, to tlm wifo oj J. IJ. Fhina gau, it son,