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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1903)
?TST "S' '""" ? "fAA,f 'f' r ,3. i . f i JWt' f I V , -M4 , l 2Z L M BEAUTIFUL WOODS V FROM MAfiSHFIELD ' Sample of Coos Bay Timber Por ducts Received at Informa x tlon Bureau attiiw (Portland Journnl) A linen t asol. over elcht feet in height. wn(Alnllii( amm t Hum tnnit ll.mll t if til I ,.,.., , ., fViln rllmiii nf flnx-iin wood ul'iT ilo - played in Portland, has just been re ceived from Coos Hay by the Oregon luformation liurenu. The collection oatiBlptF ot lrt specimens, nil benutifulh poHflied, nnd was ptccuted to the bmtau by the Coos Day Chamber of Commerce. The woods arc for tho most pa t knotty MfPojitim.'ni..U)Uc)iTrfccd for veneering purposes. Tho pieces arc horizontal cntr from the stump and tho coloring and grain is well brought out by the mdUhiirg. Tho most striking in the eoilcotionien huge myrtlo slab, irregular tn tharx", of a deep, rich mottled browi, Mtd-blriek color and over eix feet broar. A specimen of maple burl is a vnry beautiful part of the huge easel. The woods mounted on tho caul are: Maple burlr curly white maple, chittim .wood, alder, myrtle slab, curly red flr VKliral grain flr, curly myrtle, slash . Brain fir, curly red maple, curly white MtJar alatli ?rain spruce, vertical grain lod cedar, white cedar burl, white cedar and black myrtle. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Not? it hereby siren that the under tiffs- i ha? bern apiointpd administra trix of the estate of Charles V. Pater m, HiiMi, by the County Court o fM twenty, Oregon. And all pertou Isavivg chum acunst raid estate, ar Lrbr n-q aired to present them wit) lfc rroitr touchers, to me, at the offic of Hsdl A Hall, at Marthfield, Coo Coantr. Oregon, within ctx montbt itorn this date. DMtod this Is: day of An gun 1j Ida P. Patitkki.v. Adtniniuritrix of the estate of Char!f W. Psterson, deceased. S-l-St. Drying preparations slaply detel tUr cfcUrrn: tbey dry cp the secretions, mhtek t&ere to ths xsembr&ce and dscota- Ce, y.asios a i v more eerioas trouble than cwdiaarrforxuof cat&rTh. AToidalldrj its; ithiknU, fames, smokes aad snuffs said OM that vhich cle&cscs, soothes sad mlU. Dy Cream B&lia i s ucb n rem e dy taut will eare caUrrb or cold fa tie head astir nd pleas&aUy. A trial cizo will be saaiioJ Sot 10 cents. All drugirikts sell tb CtVe. urn. Ely Brothers, CC Wsrrea St., N T. i Tit iMlii cures witbout pain, aoa not isriut or cause entezi;ig. It 8j)reads itteb vr n irrilated and angry curace, relie. sagittimedfately tba pnluful inflammation. b'iU Hy's C'rearn Balm you oro aroed t ium Ci.Xt.rzU mid liny otct. TOOK MORPHINE OiMuecessfuI Attempt of. a Girl to Gommlt Suicide. (Kobri: Review, July 30) Paaalleie, without friends and worried pait daduraacb over a loo nffairo, a pretty irl of biobteen enmrnore who irw bar name ac Cecil Porter and home At Msrthfifcld, attempted to leave thin old, nat-yrnpathbti world yeaterday by the jHHaon route, at the Central Hotel in IkMwburg, By mere chance tbo girl yrm dbcoreml in hor room ebortly af tr f)n o'clock in tne evening lying on th floor unconccioue. Dr. VuGs sraa immediately turnmoned nnd an in ,, Vrrt'uMion dUcloted tho faut that the flrl had twallowwl a largo dose- nf mor pbibe, In the folds of her drees was 000stld a revolver taken from an ad joining room with which It lie thought lhtrl at first determined to end her rxtstenco before changing her mind and ming tha poison. Only by the hardest kind of work was the girl's exUtence prolongwl. About 'J o'clock this morn lpg 6lt roguinod her Kontea and ex j)rol diesppointment at the failure of Qrattcmpt, bu at tho eame timedo- rjariug Uur intention to kill heriolf at tbo wry next opportunity, The girl w;ih rsinovod to Mrs. Kitchull'b hospital And soon nftor rolapeed into a etato of uumlonPi;Ioueno33. The itnfortunato girl is wayward. .With notiW!rl elie came hero from t I 1 tiOOR COtl PIT BOOIIl IL' UJWD UK" im i. . ' . .YKTftfBi.tlnn of orccoodinir on to Port- .Bix (ran 1 VvJl WSvyT ," '?. 1 , : the mom 1 ..'-,' .$ and lo 'Join a tninatrel. troupo. Pur-1 "OUiUlu taunt to Injunction from liar rolntlrou Sheriff Parrntt stopped tho compnniou of tho girl horo and tho was taken homo by hor brothQr-ln-law, MUs Porter de clining to accompany her back. To Mrs. Ktakenbi rg, the proprietress ol tho Central hotel, Mli Porter confided a liartl luck story, bul steadfastly tofusod to Rive her nnmn until after her uneuc ceoful Attempt to end her life. A letter was found in her room nd drcucd to h married tnnn At Marshfield, nnd formerly a resident ol liosobnrg, l with whom sbo appears to bo Infatuated, In the letter she made insinuations of her intention to kill herself and stated that he would await hi arrival bore till ak 4,.,. t.,,-io, ... .i8,,Js 'Toil know who ' - LCagUe Of Imd UneS Dutch Nadler blow what is vul.ariy oranceTIbu p ,," oi known as tbo color fromaulaea ofGer coining through the ground, man soda water. "DriwauntVer sharp,' ' To ?ne them this cntamropho, ho , . .. . . ... . nulled them all up, nnd reset them ho said to tho proprietor of tho resort. lwMl l0 lwH, UIMtfrill.nlhf bc "and give mo a weinenvurst saudwich Uiuught a good sel should bw, on.bumbernicke), then Iill tell you the j bjst baseball tory you over heard: The jvimos ioseskuil,the most re- When ho had emptied the stein DutcK'inarkntilo place of worship In tho -...,! ,!, attitude of olaster of Paris tu; ,l wn ft KOaUHiu Phurch- l"" I Shakespear waiting for tho muse, and ikespear waiting for tho muse, a: reeled off the following tale: "A few weeks alter tho end ot last season' a couplo frieuds and myself were playing casino for tho Brewery Beer. Westaitel at fix and played till 12 Then we decided that it was slow biz and ordered the Jack toahoot'eu along till tho lust man went out. "My friend, Coon, started to sing. Hi lee, id lo, at one and went do vu and took the count, Monk ot a weeping one on tw cause the bar-keep wouldu't Itthimbatho in tbo keK. Ho passed ; away peacefully at 1 :S0. I was all alone. I felt sooer in the head, but my feet were awfully lntoxlcuted. Honest the dragged me right out of the place. I kept trying to get them to behave, but they wouldn't. They just yanked me along. Where do you think they ook m?" "I don't know ." said tho proprietor. "You couldn't guess, either. They brought me richt out to the cemetery, behind Eruth Marshfield. Tho place was full of ghosts." "Goats, you mean," said tho proprietor. 'Say, did you over seo a ghost?" said Dutcn, Indignantly, "lhon wiiut are yon talking about? I saw theu, hun dreds of them. They had a diamond all mapped out in an open space and I could see there was going to be a game I got kind of curious tbon, so t walked up to a ghost with hair like Mike Stnrt'n and says. 'Hello, old pal, who's playing? 'You must have been etaying in your grave for the last eix weeks,' ho says. The Marshfield Mountain Stars are going to play a bunch from North Bend, I'm manager of the rehtlold Mount-: alna. 'I uBed to 1.V 1..11 mvaylf rsald' 'but I supposo only dead ones aro tligi hie.' "Ho looked kind of interested. No, I ! can't eign you, 'but I'll tell you what I can do, We need an umpire. I can fix it for you to he it. "I'm on, I eays. b'o ho went over to home of tho main gazook, nnd they had a big pow-wow, 'It's all 6xfd,' he Fays after a while. '1 he. foul strike rulo, re member. All leagues of dead ones en force it.' "Well, I got along all right for a few , . . ,. ... a low innioL'S. lhoro wan a enook that " " --- -, iooked like Jimmy JJyrnea ai.d ho hit like him. Hut he was an awful kicker. ,,,,, I had to put him off. "My trouble came in the eigth inning. Onoof the Marehflolil Mountains tried tj Hteal home. Ho h;is out by half an Inch and I said so. "Gee! Buch a Jiowl those epooks set up. "Put linn out! tboy bellowod, 'back to your grave, 'and thoy began to pile into the field., Maybo I didn't do the hot foot' and about 300 chosts after me. J Hut a deep und penetrating snore rang oit nn the attnoHphere. Tho propriutor , . .. . . ..,.. mbri'. Otuch -oiiiet v flhal out kfurtora and' meandered down. light avenue, j THE AMATKOR OARDEWER. V UhuHrttra Mxnpl o( WhM ll IXmm Me Knnvr About 0o of Wo rvcwntly mirrio1 eoti rloa rented a house In tho suburb nnd started to hmivkcuplu m Uiult own accottnt, relates tho Moiuphlt Sclinltnr. Thoy planted n garden. Itcccntly tho husband ttbs looking over tho new vegetables aa they wero bursting through Ui ground, itmt with his wife was ritncuiwlng tho nppuarnnco of the different plunU aa they apHvretl nlmvc the grouml, most of hich were now to them. niey oumo to tlio row of Iwnnu whtcli wero lu.it shootlnir tltnlr Inuilu jjnt lllM ujr ani mnrvea that tho seed ahotitd bo thus thrust up. It fz5sLyz vurvcK 1 H poiultfrotl tho matter over nnd. 'nfl.ii irlvllti t illttt iittiaililsscni l.s .decided Uiat It would le ft pity i ''f --. vimiMVituitMli to l.& Afe.h l..H M ttkkl..ljl Alkfch.l. Aft -t. Unlskln were streiciictl or n light I frnuli.ork nnd in this tent, IS feet by 12 fet, erics were held every Sun dny. Hut the church en me to an un timely end. One hard u Inter the K. kimcV dogs, being half fnmUhetl. Jltitd on Uie .'Alsklna, and only the frame wan left. Thv Kskimos hau now greeted n dog proof tabvrnaclo. The 0tnixltc Ktllplno. Ethnologist of the Smithsonian In itltutlon have iritertlgnted tho Kit. Iplnos, with rviulu that nre of rare lutervbt to science, says the Scientific American. They have cullnl ntti-nlin to the fact that "in the U'iiifc of the i IpILic t9 tKss n frtt rvttln tri li . it..i blood ot M Ul0 rnctl, und yarUUeof innokliid. THE UHGUIDED BRIDEGROOM. Tbtr la klouta fur Inatrot1oaa for Iltnl on Hour to Look Vrop-. lr Ilttppy. A tfcmffhtful young man of Wvh ington was hvnrd to di-cry Uie fact tho other day that while there is a dvlugu of don'U and do's for the bridu to fol Iovt how to cnu;r the church, how to Ixshuvu during tbe ceremony, what to wear, and so on Uie bridegroom munt shift for hiiusulf, soys tho 1'osV of Uiat city. "Thero ia absolutely nothing to guide a man but bib own aw k ward self, I and it isn't fair." he said. "From tho time a girl is old enough to-hear, sh understands the lmiKjrUuic of having things done protn-rly at a weddinp, while Uie prospectire groom Is koine thing necessary to complete the pic ture, but a secondary cousidcniUon, and nothing abort of inspiration can get a man through a marriage cfaro mony gracefully. "In order to impress Uie brido nnd sjH-ciators Uiat he Is euthuiiastto Kb'Hit jt, ho iipjHiars with a sort of frxt-n grin on his face that you ex pert to n.elt at any moment and run down hisci.llar. If he it. too frightn-d to rcs'nd In a loud viice 'me if tho bride's girl friends will whisper Uiat lie "vvajs unwilling from the first' I again, if he replies in a loud. Ktirn voice, another bunch In another dino- I Hon of the ch.irch will huddle together' n."'! BX'r,,b ,,0W ad ""J" "ru thftt they are not inarryitiL' him. while tho attitude of many is that tln-y art- lgn- J Ingaway their life and all worth living j or. So I think It about time," contin ued till thooiht fill vriimi' iiinii "ll.nl ' somebody. Is writing a few hints on how ' to behavi-thnt we may appear enthtis- ....in in, .iii ncingmarneo witnotii no fng ridiculous and a target for thv peo ple to knock ot." OunlMiot on Uie Oliln. Gunboat were common on tho Ml, eiftstppi' river forty years ago. In fnt.ii. Vitftri tl... ptvui. I.n.. ...1.1 floated Hhlpa of the navy. Conn.- ' fluently, when the monitor Arkanmi. OI' " iUu newest M.lps of ltK c1,,5h, 1 ateamed up the river recently on its ... c?. 1 ...., ,........ . ' . ' I wny tu nt, i.uuib, 11 iiiirncteo mticli at- tentlon. It astonished and delighted ,thfc P",,,! of Kvanavlllo Iml., by mak- Ing an excundon up tho Ohio an far as that city, for not since the civil war 1"1 "")' "JI "' the nnvy touclud at TJ' oSZT, ,'1 7,d tlio Ulilo are deep enough to float a much larger vessel than the Arkansas. ,,,777 ZT, 7 . Tho following nolo wan recently - j "ikvimsvi-io (itan.) urYtrin1 i tm)ifr ,onM ftxclfJe f ' . Jiespectid MIhs: a. Ho , fell downstalrx Just beforo Hchool t,n, ",,(1 , wo ',"w, hlh Intcpiinl In- .I.M junti Imrf nf Ari.f Irni 41.. 1..11 ...... ..-.., - -.- ...-, .... nirj mil v. The doctor aaya thnt no part of Ids nnattomy wag hurt, but the brow.- " f ol w "' Ty", ,, outaldo jiiuo uiiu iiihm u iiijj jiiirt aome. n,j i,,, ..nnniu ....uj i.i.i j..h JJUV ,iutvn j sj43,4si.-4 iUVUl UCUliii So kindly excuse." WANTKD-SfiVKUAIi INDUBTUt 0U nortous in eaeh atatn to travel lor hoiito stnhllilunl eleven years and with 1 lariso capital, to call upon murohants auu aonts tor iucccs.siiii ana proiitiUilo Ilttf, PoriuanentviiKaKument, Weekly cash tnlnrv nt flH nml nil (rnvidlnu iit. peunei and hotel bills advanced li) cnsli each week, Kxporlwnco not rioiOul neniion reioteneit ami uoiosu teii-iii-dresed envelope. THE NATIONAL, M DeartHirn Bi Chicago. t .t4 lFYnil WKHTfl AnVhRTISF i IN NEW8PAPER8I ANVWttr.Rll AT ANYTmB i Cll oo or Writs E. C. DARK'S JDVERTISIllQUGEHCI 64 A 6$ Merchants' Uxchanjjo HAN tUANCI5CO. CA! ty&99W49h03l MHMINBraBtliaEIMEmri JGEE F1CT3. CI c c K) B BV,Ws.',., DKAl.KIt IX CiHOCKUllCS J FKKS1I KltUITS, VKUn TA n u k's 1'ltO VISIONS, KI.OUK I'KKl), KTC, OF THE UKST QUALITY. I'UICHS KKASONA1H.K K It O V, K N O Y S T K H 8 K VICKY HAY. : : : A Street, M.ttshfidtl, Ore J n m taBBBslslODHHBtSCiaB333Se.l THE STEAMER ARCATA. 11 f Mil ,OX,Mni.tri. Will .HiiUr Itcmilur Trip. 1IKTWEKN COOS 13AY St i T 1?1) I ATTtT k' IA (Ail rilAlMvlOlU OAItltYlNli PASSEHGER5 ANO FREIGHT AT - LOVEST RATES. Oregon Coal A Navigation Co., Proprietor. F.S. HOW, Agent. .Murchlli-ld, Oregon S.O. CO. Agent, Km (lire City, Oregon uoos Bay Wliolesale Lipri hi:aoquarti:us nut (jkadi: i.in)Hs choici-: winks and llltADIKS. II Hi II ITUk LfiADINC BRANDS OF BOTTLED BEfiB r-amt h QrriHtu: SioliRttftd. J g0LK AGFNT FOU THE C'KI.K- liUATEl) RAINIER BEEI! Family order for P01 , pint unr qtiiuts.dplivercii by thociu-c. Robert Marsden. r St atlCl Prttvuvinrlirttic """V.1 RtpamQnin O ICct I i IOI II KJ flCCIiE HARDWICK, Master. Makes regular trls between Han Frnn- cltcoandl'ortlHtiil via Humboldt and Oooh liny, calling at ubove porta each way. The AIJ.1ANCK is n first-class pissun ger boat, and Ijuh all tho mod ern c'onvcnioiHti'o, ami ih onti of the fituteiit elcam.'ifj of hor cluHs For fieivrht and panHUiger rates or sail Int: datfH, apply to C.H. MERCHANT, Agt MAUSIIFKLD, ::: 0I5KG0N 1 """iiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiniiim.t ; ' T LUMBER I ft V ssc 4 That Is what we liuve to jell and wc cati , Till nil ouler.s fur tiny and all kinds. The quality is yuarauted and the price is Right. Our Stock- includes ahy'thiuH required In I?ir, Spruce, Red and White Cedar. SIMPSON phone mais i5i ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 h 1 1 nnmm n OUOKSAtANN'S lATHNT WltlTINQ RING Tlit most iuiM)rtmit iniprovoiiunt of tho age in the art of poiimunshlp mskes the tiooreit writer a eplcnded nenmsn In i 'w wt'-kn by thu use. ol this ring. Kudorsed by prominent follegn Pr.-i. 1 dents and Itnaids ol Kducaliou In Ku- I roiu) ami AmerlciK Bamnln dozen as. Isorbul size rent ost paid for f 1,0), sin gle sampli) .ic. hen ordoriiiK a single ring, state whether for mail, woman or child. Pl'.NN MI'G. SUPPLY CO. No. Ill) B. I'nurtli 6t, Plillndclililii Our Monthly Publication I will keep you posted on our B work nnd methods. Mailed Frco to tho ADVERTISING MAN t ofnny rcnponslbh) houae. hi iirfnHnTB tm. I i TIIK IIIOOHHr Br.fHATfON UVKItrWIIUItB LILT PUT Gohipsjihlo Pocket STHHIIOKCOPn APPAIfATU8- 1 The smallest Htereoscono with tho Htninifiist optical effect. Highly tlnlHhetl in different cnloru with rich gold and silver decorations fmotintinus). Includ ing 20 V. F. Photographs, Vlnwa of art (genre ). PIHCK ONLY $1 00. Hint every whom prepaid In Inttor foi n. AOKNTS WANTKI). LILIPUT STEREOSCOPE CO. FOIIUK3T HUILUINu, Philadelphia Flanagan & Bennett Bank WltKUTOKS: T. II. Sliorl- tlaii, J. W. Iloniiott; PUKH ; nml. ir. Flanagan, VICK 1MIK8. : K. F. WillianiH, C'ASJIIKH. Capital, $50,000. MARSHFIELD, OREGON Hil LUMBER CO., NORTH BEND, OR 7 m mi m nmi h iiih i -- TIMIIKK I.ANIt.At'T JU.NK .1, 187U. NtiTll'K FOH PUIIMCATION. Unitcil hl.ilt i UokIOMhw, tteet)tjrg,Ofifori, l.iy 8. ', Notice It h-i by yrn tlt.it In coii4mii.v with die (iioviOoiu of he act of t'ongrr of June 3 18B, rtillllpii "An ,ic (or tli mI of tlmUf Undi In tlir Sutc ol CdidtrnU, Oireon. NV vaiU, anil Wsilunjctoit 'Icrnimyt" n uinil to all iIm Public luil Sute l) net of Anoint 4, . WII.I.IAM SIINS'KIt of Kou-lriiig. -ouniy of DiHiKUt.h'-ileofOirKon, li.u llioil.ijr Idol III llm oIIk: Iiii tvvutn stAlriiK-ut No. ii. lor lbs IHirclaw of llw Nortlmiil quvrtcrof Stliun N'o jo, 'lowntltlp 36 South. K-ne No. to Witt, nml ulll 4lr liioof lo iliow lint tlif l.uitl w)ii;ht li niorr vulmltJe fur in iiml-r or itotw Dmii fur niKii1tMMl ihu- ixiirc. nun in ni.iuiini itn cmiiii io mmi iiiiii i lotr the Kt;i rr alni Krcrlvii of thu c'llce .it Kotrlmrg. Uirgon. on NilunU), ilia lath iliy of N-iiinntr. iiyej Mr iiiinrt ni Hltnisvi, C'ltailcv Thorn .irni lo.iti Ihoitl. of KovtHliff, L)if(o, UlllUm Iaip-; nml Punk l-oni;. of C IrvrLinil, Orogon. Any still all prtotis rUimlnf iirtvrrsely tH abokO'ilckcrUml kimh Hreiniimlnl to file tlw' t uminihi,offHconorbift.MW lath diy bi .ciiirMiiier. iMt 5 i t J- f. iiKiu.t. Hei;uir. viit DR. JORDAN'S oaeTl MUSEUM OF AH1T0HY iui BicmT.,umi!ciinlciL. . TM 1.1. ,1 AulnnltU MaMr N II , WmII tt rll.(l,. 1 - - f.iii,i iHltM liy IAf f J4.I " M Ik Chl k.1 U Hll I OR. J0n0Ait-OIS!A88 CF MIN lttnm wilt, lit vttt,tm,r. I riiMiiMikruRi,t nkO., VIllnlM. U IV. luitlM.'. ...rl .. . CrmulmhMi (im lul Hiwriril.ti. Iwmuiu. 11,1 Mlfcll -. -- -w - w a ! 1 AAA Mb AA fc- t Adtim A m tCk. J fS-.J .. . I nilllM Lit rillLUmil'IIV k uu. utiLSD rsia. ia. niuu, u ff 'Uriiu 'I.. , O "- TTf CJ, 1 WHOAMfcCa, IOBIlBrrTirua.l. f Wc prorni'lly fiMaln U H, ftiul forslim UWAtt raomi moiol.iktioti or phetocf lurtnUon let 1 11 i) i r rjwnurjiuiy. n tut UtJi, . .wr. pinwiuu I ii 00 YEAH8' EXPKRIENOE Trsdk Markm DC8I0N8 Copvriqht Ac. Anroos lenrtln j iksteti snd 1orlptlqn ran; Qulcklr ueurtsln our opinion frocwhtthw ou liiTsntlou It prolinbly iutwill)l. Conrannlriv lions ilrlttlr PonOrt vtillal. llsndtiook on I'aUnti isnt fr. uldiMt sL-unor forsocurlnir putontK. I'tUnts Uksn tbrosyli tlunii A u. rsouirt tfiUoi nollM. wltliont ctisrao, la tlis scrcniiiic jiitierican. A hsndsoMslr I1IbjU-14 wssklr. Ltrssit otr. nuUUon uf uridluilUD Journsl. 1 Vtmt, l a tm-i f oar monta, 11, WM brsll nsridali tout i foarnionUu.il. Kola brill nstriawM-t. f HAUUli f ON. iwtcnusnii 1 nwUCswHniVd to 1 ;hjgton ijTmjjl 1, ITk'iV.ft Y W'T - ' y l I i li ''A T 4'